Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 26, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
CtUatnook fteaMigfjt
SUPT. LAMB TALKS
ABOUT ELECTIONS
A Weekly Paper Published every
Friday by the
To the editor of the Headlight:
Will you permit me space in which
to correct the eror which is enter-
tainedby some of the people of this
school district, number nine,relative
to the number of school directors to
be elected at the Annual meeting to
an 8trng an helthy an happy also.
be held on Monday, June 19th.
Jim dash
Several people have askel me recent­
Mister John Carrol’s got hold of ly as to how many directors a dis­
the base ball team now so I guess trict of the second class such as the
they wil win if they get enuff runs Tillamook City district is entitled to.
he told the cheef.
The idea seems to have gotten start­
jim daBh
ed some way that two directors are
Mister Stork was up to see the to be elected in June, and that the
Briggses which is old friend.
district in entitled to five directors
jim daah
in all.
Mister Bent wus up from Garibal-
I think this misunderstanding
di an sed evrybuddy’s workln upto came about through a discussion
thare now if they want to an if with several people regarding the
they dont they beet it.
County Unit plan of administration.
I think I stated to several people
Jim dash
Mister White’s baby wich was sick that if that measure should be voted
as the dickens what woks for us is upon and adopted in the County
all rite now from newmonye an Mr. a second class school district such as
White goes a round wisslin all the the Tillamook City district would
time. He din’t .wissle for about 10 automatically become entitled to
elect five school directors at the fol­
days wen the baby wus sick.
lowing annual school election. Since
Jim dash
this measure will in no event be sub­
Pauline Beals wus here seeln her ' mitted to the voters of this county
fokes which is marrid now. I forgot prior to the election to be held next
Whats her name now but its like November it could not p. ssibly af­
sum hat my fother sed vhat cant fect the number of directors in this
think of it neether. 1 rite sum of my district at the present time nor the
news home after school before I go number to be chosen on June 19th.
to bed an evry time when I r.at him
There w^ill be but one director to
'imthin he fregets it, My Mother she be elected by the voters of the Till­
nose I bet what Pauline’s name Is amook City School District at the
now but she’s gone to bed from iron- annual meeting next June.
In all day.
G. B. Lamb, Co. School Supt.
Jim dash
Beadlight Publishing Company, Inc.
Tillamook, Oregon
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Leslie Harrison
Managing Editor
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Both Telephones
Entered as second-clan matter in
the postoffice at Tillamook. Oregon.
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Payable In advance
THE time approaches
again when the nation will
do reverence to its soldier
dead. Memorial Day, 1922,
will witness a new
the
marching of strong columns
for the age-serried ranks of
the men of ’61 will be filled
by those who survived
‘Cuba, the Philippines, Chat­
eau Thierry, Bellcau Woods
St. Mihiel, the Argonne and
every other place and sort of
service endured at their
country's call. The draped
flags, the muffled drums, the
measured tread, the can­
nons’ deep tones and the
rides’ blare in salute over
graves covered with the
flowers of spring, are but
symbols of respect for those
who are sleeping under the
final bivouac: the real rever­
ence, the real spirit of the
occasion, exists in the hearts
if the people for whom the
leroes died and for whom
the other heroes were will­
ing to die.
Memorial Day undoubt-
! <1 1 y represents greater
solidarity c»f sentiment than
my other occasion which we
bhserve.
Tts pure motive
pnahles everyone, irrespec­
tive of creed, phylosophy or
Irend of thought, to ap­
proach it without acrimony,
without misgivings of any
prt, but in a spirit of rever
iwc and u1: lhslm s. I he
Cultivation of such senti­
ment is one of the best possi­
ble things for the nation and
|or the spiritual progress of
nankind.
NOTICE
Meeting of the Pomona Grange
be first Thursday in June.
CALL FOR COUNTY ROAD
WARRANTS
All outstanding county road war-
untH endorsed prior to and Includ-
>g the 30th day of November, 1921.
111 be paid upon presentation.
> Interest cases thia 25th day
¡ay, 1922
KATHLEEN MILLS,
County Tre .surer.
NOTICE
’o quit rumors
e approaching
reto:
I wish
WLTViiYJib' 1.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
|SR SALE Six room modern bouse
ft Lot 50x150. For Bale at sacrifice
I Terms, apply K 110. Headlight
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1921 Chevrolet touting
»500; 1918 Mitchell, fine shape.
1917
»300; Overland 90, »200:
.Chevrolet touring,
»too: 191«
■ford touring, 1150:
191» Ford
touring »125; 191« Ford touring,
—0SOO; 1918 Chevrolet touring,
i||325. 1917 Chevrolet touring.
■»200, 1920 Ford touring.
»300;
•mJ rant Six. »400. Tillamook Ga-
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iR TRADE— Six year old horse,
weight 1200 pounds, for good one-
|orae wagon, or cow. L. F. Brod®,
fond Lak®. Oregon.
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JÍTED Man and wife to board
0 to 29 m«n on road work. Man
^n»rk on road and wife to hSb.-
ffiooking. See John A Carroll,
•dmaster.
Ulster Miller Bed the best way to
get increese in poplashun is to grow
sum dahlias in your yard an then pee
pie cum along and see them an go
back home an get thare close an cum
back. Mister Wallace up to the
Sunset groge he seen them an went
back home an cum back an’B workln
thare now Jess to see the flowers.
May Wilson had her pitcher In a
magazine doln jlmnastum stunts.
Shes up to the fome office an when
she gets up she takes sum flslckle
torcher an before she goes to bed
also as tliats why she 1 b good lookln
I rote up a bout Mrs Krebs party
an Mrs Farley’s up to the Elmore
that time but the cheef lost it. Mrs
Scott got the 1st prize an Mrs Ashley
she got the other wun. They had
two lips an high sinths an huckle-
berry pie. Louise Craig cum pretty
neer wlnnln the 1st prize wuntime
when she made 8 no trumps but
the widder wus a dispointment she
sed. Widers aint always cause my
fother sed so.
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Poem
Uncle John
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PESSIMISM
Friend, let me utter it, under my breath,—siin’t it a
(right to begoverned to death? Think
of the pitiless
riders we tote, spurring us deeper each time that wc vote!
Taxes increasin' and liberty squeezed—freedom befet-
tered, deformed and diseased . . . luxuries,------ things
that we seldom may find, covered with ‘‘license” to fatten
the grind. . . . Legislate constant and legislate strong
plenty of fools that must boost it along. ... 1 hale
grown weary with burden of tax. weary of blood-suckers
leeching our backs! if rebellion could win. . .
Gall­
ing with pain at the fix we are in. Dirty poltroons with
a surplus of greed, suck up our earnings and rob 11s of
feed. . ..
lienee I am muttering, under my breath,
Lord, it’s a shame, to be governed to death.
MALNUTRITION!!
iW.i’L'lilH
SBHS
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J)R SAI.I.
Fare an warmer an you can hear
a man talkin to his wife from Cat-
lina Island wlch Is in California
from our radio. He told her to cum
on ver the water is fine an they
laffed an talked a abut it an sum
other things jess as plane as day I
cood hear it. They ain’t bin marrld
long I gess cause he kepped callin
her deerie.
jim dash
Judge Stanley's jess a bout all rite
now from a fore round bowt with
newmonyer the cheef sed an he
nocked it out. He will be reddy
pretty soon to marry you if you want
to get marrld.
Jim dash
Arthur Worrell’s got his arm all
tide up from falling down 10 feet
with a ladder in the dinin room. It
don’t hurt much now he told me sept
in spots.
Jim dash
Mister Jack Rupe had a berth day
wlch wus a surprise an I had It all
rote up last week but the cheef he
ditched it sum wares. He got sum
chewin tobacker an ice cream an
cake. Good nite I bet It tasted
funny.
Jim dash
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What Is malnutrition? It is a weak
condition of the body caused by lack
of nourishment. The food may not
contain some element needed for
blood repair, or It may lack some­
thing for bone repair. The whole
• structure la weakened thereby. Then
some day an organ gives away. Life
Is cut Hhort.
MILK is a wonderful nutrient ma-
terlal that tone* up the blood. cor-
rect» th« secretions of glands and
In due time repairs the damaged or­
gan or tissue.
Order Golden Rod Dairy
Milk.
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Directors of School District
No. 14, County of Tillamook, State
of Oregon, will receive bids at the
general merchandise store of George
W. I’helps in Garibaldi, Oregon, on
June 2nd, 1922, at 7:30 o'clock
P. M., for the installation of the
Heating and Plumbing System, of a
public school building on the school
house grounds of said district. The
said blds shall include that the con­
tractor furnish his plans and speci­
fications, also furnish the Flue for
said Heating and Plumbing System
thereof. A certified check amount­
ing to five per centum of the bld
must accompany each bld.
The Board of Directors reserve the
light to reject any and all blds, and
to accept the bld which in their
judgment is for the best interest of
the district.
Dated May 23rd, 1922.
ORA B. GRUBB,
“District Clerk.
Friday, May 26, 1922
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR WOOD
Sealed blds will be received until
Friday, June 9, 1922, at 10:00
o’clock a. m , for one hundred cords
of wood, alder, fir, hemlock or vine­
maple, four foot lengths.
Wood to be delivered in the base­
ment of the Court House in Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, by September
I
15. 1922.
Blds will be considered in lots of
twenty-five cords of either of the
before mentioned kinds.
Each bid must be accompanied by
certified check for five per cent of
the amount of the bid. The court
reserves the right to reject any and
all blds.
By order of the County Court.
H. S. BRIMHALL,
33-t3
County Clerk.
KNOW
Then You'll Get
Sure Insurance
IT IS a part of this agency’s busi­
ness to study your needslong in ad­
vance of the issuance of a fire policy
IT COSTS NO MORE
Coming to Portland
Dr. Mellenthin
to buy insurance that really protects
you from loss than a poorly drawn
contract of no known value.
SPECIALIST
There 1 sa company in this office
that has stood the test of time, fires
and panics. Its proudest asset is
its reputation for commercial honor
and good faith. Ask for the story
of the Hartford Fire Iusuran'ce Co.
in Internal Medicines for the past
eleven years
DOES
NOT
OPERATE
Will be at the Benson Hotel
TUESDAY. JUNE 6TH
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7TH
Office hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
TWO DAYS ONIY
ROLLIE W. WATSON
No Charge for Consultation
Dr. Mellinthfn is a regular grad­
uate in medicine ana surgery and is
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
visits professionally the more im­
portant towns and cities and offers
to all who call on this trip free con­
sultation, except the expense
treatment when desired.
According to his methods of treat-
metn he does not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He ha sto his credit wonderful re­
sults in diseases of the stomach, liver
bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
kidney, bladder, bed wetting, cat-
arrah, weak lungs, rheumatism, sci­
atica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments.
If you have been ailing for any
length of time and do not get any
better, do not fail to call, as Im­
proper measures rather than disease
are very often the caues of your long
standing troubles.
Remember above date, that con­
sultation on this trip will be free
and that his treatment is different
Married women must be accom­
panied by their husbands.
Address: 336 Boston Block, Min­
neapolis, Minn.
Paid ad
“The Insurance Man”
21 Years in Tillamook
PHONE MUTUAL & BELL 435
NEW ARRIVALS
THIS WEEK
Krinkle Corn Flakes,
Méritas Bulk Cocoa,
Pickles in Gallon Jars
Diamond W Boneless Codfish,
Diamond W Spices
Hires Root Beer Extract,
Van Camp’s Pork and Beans.
A fresh lot of Garden and Flower Seeds and wonder Fertilizer for
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Flowers and Plants.
You will always find here a good stock of things you need in
Groceries at right prires
The Satisfaction Store
To save
a shift on hills
yzvfliiaai ■'
Take a Flashlight
with you
Oiliness—Stability—Purity
WHEREVER you go this summer—
with the automobile, on the outing
or camping trip—you need a flash­
light—the safe, dependable light for
all emergencies.
I
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more pcwerfispeed
less friction and wear
thru formt Lubrication
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Such an oil—if it has ’’oiliness,” stability and pur­
ity. will give parfact lubrication, and permit the
development of the maximum power, speed and
gasoline mileage of the car.
Zeroleno meets these conditions perfectly.
Zerolene has great ’’oiliness." which causes it to
cling to bearing eurfacos while offering in itself a
minimum of frictional resistance to the engine
power.
It has great stability, which caueoa it to resist engine
heat and to form a minimum of carbon of a soft, Haley
nature which goes out with the exhaust.
And it is pure.
If you follow the Zerolene chan of Correct Lubri­
cation, you wiltdevelop the maximum power, speed
and gasoline mileage of yoar car.
E. G. Anderson
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Many an automobile fails to deliver the
power and speed of which it is capable,
fails in acceleration and on the hills, be­
cause of poor lubrication.
The purpose of lubrication is to reduce
friction. In this connection it must be re­
membered that oils have internal or mo­
lecular friction. The heavier the oil the
more this internal friction, which has to
be overcome by and uses up power.
Th® ideal oil for the automobile is the
thinnest oil which will keep the bearing
surfaces separated, and at the same time
offer in itself the least frictional resistance
to the engine power going to the rear or
driving wheels.
fTAJM DA RD OU. COStfMfl
(CatytenOsl
Both Phones
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get a Winchester Flashlight.
It’s
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special features got fojind in ordin­
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Clarified
Golden Rod Dairy
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