, ________ TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 6, 1910. The Gem Theatre Feature Attractions. Tuesday, November 11, Thursday, November 13, William Faversham She Did and She Didn’t Steal a Fortune. in You can’t solve that riddle but you can see it solved in “THE SILVER KING.” I / A Paramount Artcraft Special. “CHEATING HERSELF.” “The Silver King” is one of the most intensely dram .tic motion pictures ever screened. Ils thrilling depths could not be better sounded by any living actor than William Fav­ William Fox presents Peggy Hyland ersham. It is a picture of love, of death, and will touch the deep­ est chords of your being, William Faversham is a master. in the most hilariously amusing comedy of her mi , motion picture career. 'Bui. my dear - • WILLIAM FAVLRSLLAM. ¿¿The Silver Vin^* Grim/it ¿¡peaai ------------------- ~----------------------------------------------- ■-------------------------- !_!.................... ........................ -L-1— !--------- — Read ‘Em Over Carefully. Weekly Cash Specials. Don't fail to take advantage of the following Special Cash Prices : Kellog’s Com Flakes, 8 packages $1.00 White Bear Laundry Soap, 20 bars 1.00 Royal Club Sour Kraut, No. 21 cans 6 cans - - ■ ■ 1-00 Seaport Peas, 6 cans ■ 1.00 Best Bulk Coffee, 10 pouuds - 2.00 Hard Wheat Flour, per sack - 2.90 Pure Lard,bulk, limited supply, per lb. 38 Mill Run, per sack - 1-65 We have a Large Supply of the above, excepting the Bulk Lard Don’t fail to take advantage of these prices, each and everyone of them is a veryl good buy and the price is absolutely right. We pay ths highest market price for EGGS and HIDES. Star Grocery Company. LONGER LIFE FOR YOUR CAR The correct grade of Zerolene will add years to the life of your car. Gives bet­ ter lubrication with least carbon. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) The national committee of the American Baikers’ association at its I recent convention in St. Louis hand- I ed down ten rules to be observed by nian in his tussle with the cost of I living : .. Make a budget. 2 Keep an intelligent record of expenditures. 3. Have a bank account. 4. Carry life insurance. 5. Make a will. 6. Own your own homq eventually 7. Pay your bills promptly. 8. Invest in War Savings Stamps and other government securities. 9. Spend less than you earn. 10. Share with others. Thrift ' without benevolence is a doubtful blessing. SANITARY MARKET. j AT IT AGAIN. | J I Step Lively and Don’t Forget to Put Away | Your Winter’s Meat. Pacific International Live Stock Ex­ position Notes. I WATCH - OUR - WINDOW. ------- °------- In its ninth year of growing suc- ■cess the Pacific International Live­ stock Exposition will be given at Portland, Oregon, the week of No- jVember 17 to 22 under the roof of a new pavilion covering 7 % acres and representing an investment of nearly half a million dollars. Three thousand pure bred animals in the cattle, 'horse, sheep, swine and goat classes have been entered. Eleven states are represented in the exhibits. Coinci­ dent with the Exposition will be held the extensive exhibits and practical educational program of the Western •Dairy Products show. The annual convention of the Western Dairy In­ structors’ Association will also be held in injunction. Mr. McAdoo’s Mistakes. Taxes will not be reduced says an exchange. Congressman Longworih says: “The late congress made one seriops mistake. It accepted the state­ ment of the former Secretary of the Treasury Mr. McAdoo that $4,000,- OOO.uOO of taxation would be suffi­ cient to finance this government next year. Now we find that $4,000.000,- Juu will not come wiliiin about $7,- 000,000,000 of meeting the present estimate of our actual expenses for the next fiscal year.” The present Congress therefore has to assume tha burden of the miscalculation of the last Congress, or rather the miscalcu­ lation oi Mr. McAdoo. So taxes will not be reduced because they cannot Du reduced. One is justified in asking where, beyond being Mr. Wilson’s son-in-law, Mr. McAdoo' is entitled to consideration for the presidency? The above shows his incapacity as an administrator of the treasury. His failure as a railroad administrator was unspeakable. Women Voters of World 100,000,000. -- ■—o-------- There are approximately 100,000- O00 women voters in the world today ¡according to the statistics compiled by the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Of these 15,- H. C. BOONE, Agent, Tillamook, Oregon. 000,000 in 29 of the states of this country have the right to vote for the The opening of the new pavilion of states will be represented in the ex-, next President. I Seventeen countries of the world the Pacific International Livestock hibits. The United States government ex­ have now granted their women full Exposition at Portland occurs on No­ vember 17, This show is now in its hibit from the National Dairy Show suffrage: They are: New Zealand, ninth year and will celebrate with at Chicago, costing $25,000, is to be Australia, Finland, Norway, Iceland, proper ceremonies the occupation of shown pi its entirely at the Pacific Denmark, Russia. Great Britain, Aus­ the new half million home. It will International Livestock show at Port­ tria, Canada, Czecho-Slovagia, Hun­ mark an important epoch in the his­ land. November 17-22. Prof. Morten­ gary, Poland, Sweeden, Germany, tory of the livestock industry of the sen of the Iowa State Agricultural Holland, and, very recently, Italy, In Pacific Northwest. Three thousand College will conduct a dairy products all but the first four this reform has pure bred animals have beea entered, judging class in the dairy section. been brought about since the out­ also 150 show hoises. An important The Western Dairy Products show, break of the war. A bill for equal suf­ B. Musser, of frage has passed one house in France lea: ure of the Livestock Exposition managed by Karl which will run for one week is the Washington State College, and, also since the war ended and French Western Dairy Products 8how and the Western Dairy Instructors' Asso­ women say that their complete en­ the convention of the Western Dairy ciation will be in convention In the franchisement cannot be long delay­ Instructors' Association under the same pavilion during the livestock ed. Italian women expect to cast their first votes in 1920 when, it is same spacious roof. Eleven or mor< | ; | Both Phones. ¡hoped, all women in the United ¡States will have equal political rights with men. More Propaganda in The Public Schools. ! The Duluth News-Tribune has ex­ posed use of the public schools of Duluth for league of nations propa­ ganda. In the Central High School it was found that the students were using a pamphlet containing the covenant of the league of nations, with this inscription on the title page: "A charter for world democ­ racy, framed by the representatives of the victorious, free nations, ex­ tending to all the world the princi­ ples of the Declaration of Independ­ ence, the Constitution of the United States and the Monroe Doctrine.” The Duluth High School uses as a text a book called "Democracy of to­ day,” "by Christian Gauss, of Prince­ ton University. It carries a portrait of President Wilson as a f rant piece. Fourteen of the eighteen speeches printed in the work are by President Wilson. Curiously enough, this book is used in the English department. The same work is used ip the Wash­ ington, D. C. High Schut^ and has been widly introducedW wherever heads of schools are in sympathy with this sort of propaganda. Indicating, the importance of the .Pacific International Livestock Ex­ po: ition, opening on Monday Novem­ ber 17, at Portland, Oregon, is the fact that there are 1200 entries in the beef and dairy classes. The Pa­ cific International is the culminating event of the coast circuit and all the finest entries that have carried off premiums and trophies at other coast shows will compete for final honors at Portland. Premiums aggregate $75,000.00. President Wilson Is said to have been greatly cheered when he learn­ ed that the amendment to the peace treaty given the Chinese province of Shantung ,to the republic of China rather than to the Japanese empire had been defeated. News that the great doctrine of self-determination of peoples and of the reign of Justice and right in international relation­ ships had been so gloriously vindicat­ ed as in this case ought to cheer any­ body up. even the author of the fourteen fine points. right straight Q UALITY through, from the bead to the famous nonskid VacuumCup*. Guaranteed mileage service—per war­ ranty tag— 6,000 Miles the Eect c.rswer to the nations.! demand for con­ servative economy ALDERMAN & POORMAN, Tillamook, Oregon. Subscribe for the Headlight, the Best Home Newspaper.