« / MMMT ». —rr' T ■ s Tl'.LAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 29. l»20. A gine has passed, for the smaller car I County Public Health Nunez will perhaps, be thirty or forty yards behind it, and the driver cannot see ------ o--- Dear Mr. Baker: Are you in favor you, as the smoke from the engine Fire Engine Demonstrated to Visit­ and the glare of the headlights will of county public health nurese’ Do blind him. Whether on foot or in a you recognize their great value iu ors From Hillsboro. car, the result would be the same, promoting community health? Do you know that approximately one A party consisting of Judge John abrupt collision, through no fault of half of our Oregon counties now the driver. ” Wall, Mayor of Hillsboro and several It a cat gets in the way of the large have county nurses. others, including the Fire Chief and To be carried on properly and effi- the President of the Council, came j engine, it is “good-bye” for It, as it cieuuy this work requires state sup­ would not bump It out of the way. over by car one day last week to see ervision. Last September the State the Stutz Triple Combination pump but, owing to the speed, weight and in action, with the view of purchas­ momentum of the engine it would be “oard of Health created the Bureau of Nursing for this specific purpose ing a like machine for their city, impossible to stop, and the smaller » 'car would be parsed completely over aim also to maintain a general sup­ ilie department, together with E. R. ervision over all other forms of pub­ Campbell and C. A. Smith demonst­ and crushed. It would be well to lic health nursing in the state. There rated it to them, first at the Court remember these facts if you value were no funds available for the sup- House and then at tenth street. At your life to any great extent. poit of the new Bureau, but the After the drill a smoker was held ' the Court House the city pulg was Tuberculosis Association put on, a line was put out front the at the Firemen’» Hall. Ice cream Oregon hydrant, and in order to show the and cake were served and three im­ which has from ths very beginning’ i vast difference between the two, a promptu boxing matches were stag­ so generously spent its funds in the line was put out from the pump. The ed, being the delighful end of a per- ueveiupment of county public health contparsion was very exaggerated, as icct day for the men. It must have nursing, offered to subsidize the Bur­ they compared about the same as a been great sport to watch the mat­ eau until the next Legislature should meet. i garden hose and the pump hose ches, for Chief Coates boxed Addie The expense of the Bureau of would. One inch stream was forced Harris. The fellow who said that about fifteen feet above the top of men got too old for such things as Nursing is about $10,000 per year the flagstaff on the Court House. that didn’t know a speck about It, | During this first year of its existence They were thqn taken to Tenth St., did he, fellows? Dell Terry and C. j it has conclusively justified the ex­ where the two hose, one on each side A. Smith also had a, round of It, and penditure of Tuberculosis Associat­ on machine, were attached to show Lloyd Stearns with Bill Eadus. We ion’s funds and has beyond question the action of the triple pumping com­ forgot to ask who the dinners were, uemonstrated its value as an adjunct bination, which is the chief feature because we were sorry that they of our State Board of Health. The distinguishing the Stutz engine from didn’t make the affair public and State Legislature will convene early in 1921 and it is planned to ask for others. The relief value was then by'-1 •- ■ yearly budget of $10,000 with shut off, stopping all streams without i 'lich to finance the Bureau. This killing the motor. A 1 leave the State Tuberculosis As- The visitors were greatly pleased ition free to undertake other with the machine it impressing needed health work in the them as the best they had seen, and they went home fully decided to do river, citizen In Oregon who be­ their best to obtain one for their city. of August, This is expected to be lieves that community health is a the largest gathering of ex-service civic responsibility and a paying in­ men since the war, and they are all vestment and who realizes that the Tillamook City to Have Camp going to have on" i"i jolly time, accord- health of the babies and children of Grounds. ing to the plans % tlLit are being made. today is our only guarantee of a Astoria, Post 12, iXu entertain them sturdy, robust citizenship of tomor­ At the council meeting last Mon­ in the heartiest t planner possible. row, can, if he wishes, have a de­ I day night the question of having a There are to be speeches by men of finite, concrete share in promoting puolic camping ground for tourists, national reputation, band music, public health. This opportunity is as nave been prepared in other cities dancing, a parade and a banquet, and yours if you will make it your spec­ was brought before the members, the part that will appeal to the ial business, between now and next and after considerable discussion greater part of the visitors will be January, to speak directly to or to was decided upon in the affirmative, the salmon barbecue that they are write to your representatives in the i he school board Is to lend the Legislautre and enlist their active going to have. ground, the vacant lot in the Hayes A special entertainment will be endorsement of the proposed budget. .addition to be used. Water is to be Will you bear this in mind? Will held at Seaside Sunday, August 1st. piped On the grounds, tents put up, All the ex-service men will be treat­ you take this definite part in one of electric lights, patents toilets and ed to a clam bake, and in the after­ the greatest movments towards com­ all things necessary for the comfort noon there will be a band concert munity betterment this state has ot the campers. '1 he Coast Power and a dance. A reproduction of the ever known? Your individual sup­ I Co. will put a slot machine up, and Battle of the Argonne will be staged. port and backing, and your endorse­ by dropping a nickle or dime into Every one should see this to have ment passed on to your represnta- the machine you can obtain enough soldo idea of what our boys over tive in the Legislature are vitally “juice” to fry your ham and eggs, important and necessary. Please do which will be much nicer than roast­ there had to go through. A special train will leave Portland not tail to solicit every aid which ing your hands and face over the old in the afternoon on July 29th, for will help to insure the continuation I campfire. Wood will be furnished Astoria. If further particulars about ‘n an efficient manner of our new for those who do not wish to use cl- the convention is wanted they may Bureau of Nursing. ectrlcity. Very sincerely yours, be obtained by communicating with Bids are to be let as soon as pos- Jane C. Allen, the Committee on Management, Jesse sible, for the preparation of the State Advisory Nurse. R. Hinman, chairman, and S. A. camping ground. This will be a great asset to Till- Woll, Sec., both of Astoria. Tillamook Jottings. •1 » J :»l A t : f *1 7JV 7 • » 'äS '7/ k 1 Hi ■»- / I ,y i\\_ 1 When the train came in back in l9iO iT i T There is one tire, at least, that makes no distinction between small cars and large cars so far as quality is con- cerned the U. S. Tire. I Today the square is crowd­ ed with them. And most of the cars you generally see there are moderate-pFice cars. ’’ Snlnct yotir tirt ac* cording to tho road» they have to travel: In sandy or hilly coun­ try, wherever the going is apt to be heavy—The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roads—The U. S. Cha’s or Usco. For front wheels — The U. S. Plain. For best results — everywhere-U.S. Royal Cords. Every U. S. Tire is just like every other in quality —the best its builders know how to build, ll Whatever the size of your car, the service you get out of U. S. Tires is the same. It isn’t the car. but the man who owns the car, that sets the standard to which U. S. tires are made. Anybody who tells you that owners of moderate-price cars are not interested in the quality of their tires has never met very many of them. IV We come in contact with the small car owner every day and we have found that he is just as much interested as the big car owner. I !» •0. III EN years ago you might have seer, one or two automobiles waiting outside the station, when the weather ■v ■ was pleasant, k ■M ?■ We feel the same way about it. That’s why we represent U. S. Tires in this communi ;y I h 1 i. ‘ > i«< • /. yitl—». Mma. Om.