TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JUNE 24. J 920. YOUNG MEN SHOULD OWN THEIR expected to attend the afternoon ed places with the railroads A TOUCH show In order to make room in the steamboats, and thus with the out- OWN HOMES of our facial powder will make your evening tor those who have to work. gide world For the amount of work doeg> thc cogt of 8hippinK by Tillamook City Should Get Into the No charge for admission. This is a blossom like a summer rose, real moving pictures .how. Produced R and b u ab(JUt he gamc Home Building Movement. give to your complexion the by Thos. H. Ince and Is one of the.. „ , . .... most beautiful ever issued from his But the ,mmtnse c<*t of build,n« j • glow of youth and health, The City Home Building Move­ studio. Don't miss it. Look out tor railroad side-lines into places where ment is something that should appeal the circulars announcing the hour of there is Httle wayside traffic makes cream is another infallible to the citizens of this city and should the show. the truck superior in this way. to beauty. Try them both If obtain the support ot those who are These twe forces-railroads and tn a position to lend a helping hand, would better your appearance. trucks- working together are a com- I for mere is too much money these I munity builder. We know that trucks E. E. KOCH days put into atftos, gas and upkeep, « » • and too little put into homes. We are ROBERTS MOTOR CAR CO., INC.will soon tear up cheap roads and 1920 th : s knowledge compels the construe- J Tillamook. Oregon Portland Oregon June 8, 444 sure moat sensible people will agree tion of good ones. All isolated com­ w ith us that this is the case, and Geo. Williams, munities are brought into touch with that it. is poor economy and poor Tillamook, O-e. the outside world. The natural re­ judgment tor a person to put sev­ Dear Sir: eral thousand ot dollars into a ma­ Miss Jennie McClew of the Baysources within the country are de-! chine and live in a rented house. It City High School, in your county,veloped and industries encouraged • will not be long now before building has been awarded the first prize of through the building of good roads. material and tabor can be had at $100.00 in the “Ship by Truck — On farms, trucks have become an reasonable rates, and when that time Good Roads” essasy contest, whichindispensable factor. They have tak- 444 conies, it would be a wise move to we have been conducting. We receiv-en the place of old fashioned horse encourage young men with families ed essays frem all over the Statepower. As the complexity of living ALL GOODS ARE OF to build and own their own homes. TALK THINGS OVER WITH US.| A good article appeared in the and we certainly had a job on our increases there must be a corres- FIRST QUALITY GRADE U STOMERS who hike their bnnkera into con­ Journal of Commerce and as it hands trying to decide who the prize porvding increase in the efficiency of farming. The motor trucks are fidence when planning important expenditures throws some light ou this subject, winners should be. y or investmentsu suali.Qgain an unbiased, but Very truly yours, adaptable, flexible and durable. They we reprint it below: Roberts Motor Car Co. Inc. interested view-point from an angle which they link together the farm and the fact- Get Under Your Own Roof. themselves overlook. ’There is one kind of debt which ESSAY AWARDED FIRST I’RIZE.ory. Even if it were possible to con- will not call down the thunders of I The First National always feels glad when approa­ As the problems of better roadsnect these industries with railroads, criticism upon the borrower. That is and motor truck transportation con-the trucks would still be superior ched for information, advice or suggestions the prudent and necessary debt a front us, wo naturally ask the ques-for two reasons: first, the rate of patrons. ¡Don’t Overlook the advantage of young man may assume in order to tion - why have these been broughttravel of trucks is more rapid than a “Nationalized” bank account. DIHECTORS ■ buy a home. Such an investment to our attention at this particular that of railroads; second, the time JOHN MORGAN. __ C. J. EDWARDS. partakes of some of the virtues of A. W? BUNN. period in the history of our country? and labor lost in rehandling pro- :il. C. LAMB, » life insurance. It is a foretending HENRY ROGERS. • W. J. RIECHERS, Why are these things so much more ducts shipped by rail is saved. In against the day of misfortune. C. A. McllHBB times of harvesting perishable crops "The young man who sets out to necessary now than ever before? own his own home is planting the ' We must think of our nation as a much food is saved because of the! best kind of an anchor to the wind­ living individual. In its childhood, quick transportation by the trucks, ward. Kept within the bounds of living was simple and it reached The vital problem now is the con- | modest restraint and in fair proport­ forth feeble arme—the stages coaches struction of good roads. It is up to ion to his means and earning power, for the things it needed. In youth,the countries and States to releasel a Home investment becomes a rock of living became more complex and it funds for road construction so that Gibraltar to the worthy citizen. It 1 reached forth tronger arms - the it will be possible for trucks to do makest hint more independent self-re­ railroads - to many parts of the to the utmost those things which u specting, industrious and sen-renaht country. But the railroads were likethey are capable of doing, ' than he otherwise wouid be. He j arms without fingers. Now the fin-- Jennie McClew takes a larger interest in his city, gers - the auto trucks- have been Bay City High School state and nation, for the reason that linked with tho arms and both seem he now sees in them the larger bul- to have been made Z jt the same in­ warks of his own home. Card of Thanks. GRAVES CANNING CO.’S “The ideal condition of affairs dividual. The railroads and motor would be for each and every family trucks muct be tiicjght of in this We wish to express our appreeiat- tbg kindness and sympathy of to own its own home. To have it way, as co-opcrative forces, working.Qn clear of debt is the highly desirable for the good of the same individual, our many friepds and for the wond­ thing, but very often this is not pos-1 er nation. rously beautiful floral offerings dur- sible. A real estate mortgage is a What railroads and steamboats jng tbe inUCSs and death of our lov- sign of thrift. It is a sound savings | are for long-haul transportation, mo-ing son. bank into which may go the surplus tor trucks are for short-haul. They O. K. Tittle, funds. It will pay good dividends to penetrate into, and connect all isolat- Grand Street Parade at 3 o clock P. M and family. tile holder because th’e interest charge is cheaper than tribute to a Concert at City Hall 8 P.M., consisting of Special landlord, to say nothing of the School Clerks to Handle School Funds Again. Band Selections, Readings and Vocal Solos. wealth of satisfaction to be gleaned 1 Admission to Concert 50c. War Tax 5c. I from sleeping under your own vine To School Clerks and Boards of Tilla rnook County, Oregon. and fig tree. “The home-making aids can never Ladies and Gentlemen: This morning the County Court exercising its legal authority made flourish at their best in a rented house. There is a conflict of inter­ and entered and order that the school district funds be handled by the var- | est between the landlord and the ious school clerks as was the rule prior to June 1919. This means that the County Treasurer will return to you whatever I tenant which operates to the deter­ funds she has belonging to your district. You will draw no more district I ioration of the property. Repairs Dance Tickets $1.00. War Tax 10c are neglected through motives of' warrants on her but on the district clerk and in the future all warrant not I false economy on one part and lack paid for want of funds must be so endorsed by the district clerk instead of Treasurer. of interest on the other. The tenant the County Since the school clerk will handle the district funds a larger bond | gets along without refinements and convencies which he would be en-' should be tilled than last year. Sec. 192, Page 669, provided that the bond , be double the amount of funds coming into the clerk’s hands. couraged to provide in a home of his zn The school board shall fix the amount. As soon as the bond is filed in i own, and thus life is robbed, of some this office and approved, the County Treasurer will be notified to send you of its possible charm. your funds whatever they may be. “We need not feel sorry for the This should be looked after without delay as now all district financial j Do you know that half of y our poor landlord if he ie forced to sell, business is held up until you get this adjusted as the County Treasurer can- I I because he can And plenty of other Motor trouble is Carbon, Get I investments for his money. It is the not pay funds further for you. rid of it cheap. We burn it out Do not forget that this bond must have a 50 cent renewal stamp this tenant who buys that is entitled to year. You can procure the stamp at the banks. clean with Oxygen, 75c. per the encouragement. He at once be­ i The law under which we worked this past year was not very satisfact­ cylender. comes more solid and dependable ory, as no details were provided as to handling the funds. citizen. He is an assest and not a SQUARE DEAL REPAIR SHOP I trust you can arrange this soon. 25ZSZ5E5H52SH525asa525HSH52SZSaS¿5a5HSa5H5asaEHSaS?SZ525BS25ZS25a5a52SHS liability to his community. I am, Yours Truly SERVICE, NOT STYLE. “Take an interest in the home­ G. B. LAMB. I building movement. Get acquainted GEttGE CHRISTENSON. LISTER L. LITSCHER County School Supt. with real estate values. Come to I know the local agents. They are good men to know. They are stokers who put steam into the city's prog­ ress. They are among the bulls and HENRY L. KING, never among the bears when the future is at stake. Never are they Dealer in Property of the more in their element than when at Q the game of making good home-made city.” J WATCH ! £ SKEELS’ CASH GROCERY __ WINDOWS ! < ’ The place where you can save money for cash $ C Band Concert on Saturday, June 26th, Tillamook, Ore The first National Bank NOTICE Girls Band of Sheridan 36 Pieces 36. Have sold my interest in the Tillamook Transfer Co and have bought into City Transfer Co., and all of the old customers who wish me to do their work will find me on the Job Big Dance after Concert at K.P Hail. Orchestra Music. Prices Right. CARBON H. BROOKS airy Ranch For Rent-Stock For Sale. Fire Marshal to Visit Tillamook place contains 150 acres of fine land,¡good house and barn. Place is well mproved. Tte stock consists of 21 first class dairy cows, team, two wagons and har­ ness^ hogs. Lease runs for 5 years, years. All nds of machinery go with the place,; Place is nicely located onjmain highvky. Cone in and see me at once, as this proposition will sure go soon. F. B. McKinley W - W' —■TV »1 w W» m 1 w W’1 ” MILK COWS FOR SALE or EXCHA NGE t for Dry Stock. - \ YAGER A BRADY. » s Fire Chief Coates received a letter last week from H. C. Barber, the State Fire Marshal, stating that he and Jay Stephens and Horace Sykes would be in Tillamook on June 28th. They say that as they wish to make the best of their day here they hope to meet with the Commercial Club at a noon luncheon, and also with the Woman’s Club, and all other public spirited organizations that would be interested In the betterment of the city. They have Mr. Stephen’s Fire Prevention film yhich they will i show that evening at the Gem Thea­ tre. No admission will be charged. Mr. Coates and the other members of thc Are department are planning a big time and they wish the citizens to give Mr. Stephens and bis compnn- . ions a hearty welcome and let them know that Tillamook’s citizens are right there when it comes to any kind ot improvements for the city, so let’s everybody come out and give them a good turn out and a rousing welcome. The business men of the city are arranging for a noon luncheon on Monday next, at which Mr. Horace Sykes, of the State Fire Marshal’s office and Mr. Jay W. Stevens, of the Fire Prevention Bureau of the Pac- i ific, San Francisco, will be honored I guests, and deliver their message to | the business men. All who are in­ terested in Insurance rate« will then have an opportunity to learn how to keep them at a minimum. The visit of these gentlemen to the city la not an inspection trip, but more of an educational campaign to encourage the prevention of loss by fire. Every business man i« expected to attend, and if any are not in «heir places of business when called upon by the committee of arrangements, they can obtain particular« by inquiring of Messrs, C. J. Edwards, F. Beltz or Thos. Coates. The Fire Prevention films win be exhibited at the Gem Theatre on Monday afternoon to women an«! children only, so that children are The New Autographic Bayocean District} Kodak Property Locating Service a Specialty. Tillamook Office, 10 National Bldg. Phone 79. (xn=>o No Matter What You Want Moved or shipped, our facilities are the moat complete and up to date. We take complete charge of your shipments from the time they leave your es­ tablishment until they are delivered either to their destination or to the next common carrier. They arrive In good order too. 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Put up in two ttylet RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco TILLAMOOK CITY, H___ ______ OREGON. -jd5í5E535í525ES25H5HSH52SiS252S2525ZS25252SasaSH5ü5a5«!SZ5HS2sa52525g5g ¡ MONEY MADE BY OUR VULCANIZING lnthese days of saving and avoiding waste, and especially in view of the rising cost of new tires why not make your tires last two and three times as long by letting us vulcanize their weak spots? Many an otherwise sound shoe can be saved by our vul­ canizing. CITY TIRE SHOP. J. C. Holden, Proprietor. will apeak briefly on: “Sowing aad Reformed Church Reaping.’* ------ o. ■. You are cordially invited to wor­ Sunday School at 10 a. m. ship with ua. » Children'« Day Service« at clock. A short program of recitation« and song* will be given and the sac­ rament of baptism »111 be administ­ ered to several children The pastor, Jenkaemper. 'i