_________________________________________ TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 5, 1919. ------------- ~~~~TIOOP LA-LET ’ER BUCK! Two Whirl Wind Programs at the Gem Tlieat DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “HE COMES UP SMILING. 9> , ••Diirn' DOUG” ’ does himself proud in this photo-play. More funny situations, TOM MIX in “TREAT ’EM ROUGH.” UCrtl. A A plav play such such as as thia this _______ one is in every w^y adapted to xw the ability of TOM MIX. He is one of very few actors who never “FAKE” in any of their work before the camera. Every scene is as real as tho you could see it done in the open. For a live, active and pleasing entertainment, don't pass this one up- more laughs, more action and more pleasing moments in this play than any other of his ‘ BIG HITS.” Don't Don’t mi«» >'♦ tnisp it . I —O ----------- TUESDAY, JUNE 10 ADULTS, 20c. THURSDAY, JUNE 12th. THE SPECIAL ELECTION CHILDREN, 10c. Roosevelt Highway and County Bond Measures Pass With Big Majqj‘ ¡ties. ' . \ tn • I The special election on Tuesday last, which was of considerable Im­ portance to Tillamook county did I not bring out as large a vote as it should have done, but was larger in proportion to population than other counties of the state. The Roosevelt highway measure and the county bonding measure were the two measures which created more interest in Tillamook County than all other measures, as well be seen by the overwhelming majorities which both received. Roosevelt Highway Measure. Yes No 1992 132 County Bonding Measure Yes ........................................... 1768 No................................................ 266 The other two measures that were oi special interest in the county were the irrigation and market roads measures. These also received a large number of votes in their favor, as will be seen by the following fig­ ures: Irrigation Measure. .Yes No 1392 327 Market Roads Measure. a o ♦-» Q e m .5 S §0 -4-* / SS ♦-» OQ fl Precincts. •H* tn ..300 82 12 65 36 34 84 32 30 47 84 107 37 I 80 I 32 I 54 I 15 I 38 j 109 j 7 I 301 7 1 61 3 9 2C 40 13 28 26 21 14 54 39 23 14 23 1 4 38 j 68 j 17 80 1 5 1 20 1 32 I 5 1 74 1 23 I 6 1 26 1 45 1 12 1 14 1 26 1 36 1 80 1 34 1 10 I 9 1 35 1 4 1 8 1 12 1 11 1 15 1 4 1 45 1 32 1 5 1 7 1 «4 1 7 1 '13 1 25 j 5 1 83 1 7 1 7 1 0 1 10 i I» 1 5 II fl. 2 i P 5 ce e aj _ g 12 cd ex *3 ■p áA-g ■ ö a 303 18 5 38 20 33 32 38 19 7 32 25 25 9 10 25 I 12 1 25 I 46 1 9 1 • 12 I 15 1 20 I H 1 9 1 12 1 10 1 14 1 16 1 7 18 1 72 I 8 I 62 I 36 45 92 41 34 42 £ 30 1 2 1 11 < 21 1 H7 If 104 33 90 28 59 18 50 49 5 31 25 29 59 46 68 17 34 85 0 43 I Id 24 4 6 13 9 18 33 12 11 6 9 3 1 7 7 4 12 7 0 b£ fl • ^0 s t ■> E OS «I od ’O 55 «J