IJ Œillainoofc ^eabligtt fiosG&oooeoeeoooocoQoooecee every PUNCHETTES Headlight Publishing Company, Inc. Tillamook, Oregon Bv Rev. M. A. Matthews D.D., LL.D. A Weekly Paper Published Friday by the Leslie Harrison Managing Editor THE CRIME WAVE Both Telephones Entered as second-class matter in toe poetoitlce at Tillamook, Oregon. Subscription Rates Jne year ------------------- *2.00 3tx month« ___________________ 1.00 Three months ________________ .75 Payable in advance OBITUARY CYNTHIA LODESKA ROBERTS Cynthia Lodeska Rogers was born in Bradford County, Penn, on March 16, 1841 and died in Tillamook, Ore. on June 13th, 1922 aged 81 years 2 months and 27 days. When but a child she was taken to the state of Iowa where she grew to young wom­ anhood. On March 28, 1858 Bhe was mar­ ried to Henry Roberts. To their un­ ion were born twelve children, five of whom survive their mother. The children are Sebastian Allen of El Monte, California; Mrs. May Hutch­ croft of Puente, California; Mrs. Meta Moran of Yoncalla, Oregon; Pearley N. of ElMonte California; and Mrs. Iva Franklin of Tillamook, Oregdn. Her husband died on August 15th, 1891. In 1870 the family moved to Washington county, Kansas where they made their home for nine years. In 1879, forty three years ago, they moved to Oregon by ox team, locating first at Dayton. In 1885 the family moved to Tilamook County, After the death of her husband as stated above she continued 'to live aJone for a number of years. But for mor* than twenty year* she ha* made h«r home with her children. About seven yers ago her health began a marked decline, and since that date she has been a great sufferer especially to­ ward the end of her life. At the age of 23 she became a Christian and was babtlzed and un­ ited with the Babtist church. She lived and died in the faith thus early confesed. When she came down to the Jordan n cool and lung the shade ws grow, 1 walk to meet I ho night that soon Shall almpe and shadow overflow, I cannot feel that thow art far. When near at need the angels are; And when the sunset gale* unbar. Shall I not see thee waiting stund, And white against the evening ■tar. The welcotneing of thy beckoning band ?’’ Whittier -Contributed CADILLAC STAGE LINE Ivan Donaldson After June 16th we will be able to run our large busses from Port land all the way to Tillamook with out transfering. These are as mod ern and comfortable ns money can buy We shall employ only the most careful drivers and under the pre­ ent road conditions assure you s .comfortaille as well as a safe ride both to and from Portland We are not in atU’ >ate war with the South- Win Pacific but ar» going to give a Very reasonable reduced rate Traveling time will be five hours and fifteen minutes. We shall en deavor to transport yott at conven lent hours more reasonable than you can ride in your own machines anil hope you will be able to take nd vantage of this fact Adv. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for thsir sympathy and kind «ess during our late bereavement in tlic death end obsequies of our hue band and father. Mrs Lucg M Pulcipber and Family Crime is on the increase regard­ less of the statements of hei'edical pulpit parisites who say the world is getting better. There are unmis­ takable reasons for the increase. First: Your children are not taught the Bible.. Less than twenty five percent of the children of the country can recite the Ten Com­ mandments corretly. Ignorance of the Bible increases crime. Second: You have preached that damnable crime producing lie, name- ly, “there Is no sin,’’ until its effect is now felt in thé wave of theft, arson and murder. Third: You have yielded to the infamous, demon-possessed feminine­ maudlin sentiment which looks upon the criminal as a hero and the ja'ls as rest resorts until you have de stroyed the idea of punishment. Consequently, crime increases. Fourth: Your lax, criminally lax. enforcement of law has increased crime. Your juries are cowards and your judges are without judicial conscience or a penal backbone. Their sentence« are a curse to law and an encouragement to the crimi­ nal. The time has come to demand that all people, and especially the courts and their officers, shall respect law j and enforce its stern demands upon criminals regardless of political fear or favor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible school at 10:00 a. m. Morning service at 11 a. m. Subjet: ” The Hidden Things Shall Be Revealed.” You will want to hear this sermon and we will look for you. C. E. at 7:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m.*—Song service and ser- mon. Text from II Cor. 4:3. Wednesday at 8 p. m.—Prayer service. Subject: A Study of Personal Evangelism. Friday evening choir rehearsal. We were glad to note the tour­ ists In the audience last Sunday. The public cordially invited. 1AKRY £. TUCKER. KJ-kMer PRESBYTERIAN Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Subject: "A Lost*Vision.” Eventng service at 8 p. m. Subject: "Life’s Big Business.” A cordial invitation is always ex­ tended to everybody to worship with us. ALLAN A. McREA. Minister METHODIST CHURCH Sunday school nt 10 o'clock. Morning sermon at 11 o'clot Subject: "Requliements to the Divine Favor.” Evening sermon at s o’clock subject: "The Brother!»« Man.’’ Prayer service Wednesday Ing. You are cordially invited to all o’ these service*-z CHARLES L. DARK, Pastor. Moon Homestead—Copper resuming work. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the Coun ty Court of Tillamook county. Ore gon. his final account ns Adminis­ trator of the estate of Charles E Atherton, deceased, and that the same has been set for hearing be for* said court at the court room in the City of Tillamook at 10 o'clock. a. m., on the > of July, 1922: ond all Per •ostod In -aid estate are no apnear at said time and au.-e, 'f any there ’ 'Inal account should st 11 i, I «nd ths Adminls {>« ha i*ed day o June. '»2 thia t ■’ I nN U’GH TON. F. t Administrator. 1« 4t Economy Cleaners MODERN EQUIPPED DRY CLEAN­ ING PLANT RIGHT IN YOUR VI­ CINITY WE CLEAN WEARING APPAP.EL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ALSO CARPETS. SILK CURTAINS. PORTIERES, DRAPERIES, ETC. Your Patronage Courteously Solicited syndicate E. F, SCHULTZ, Prop. Silverton—Blow PiPe Co. to er- rect new warehouse. GEM THEATRE Sunday-Monday, June 18-19 BETTY COMPTON in “LAW AND THE WOMAN” A story that shows how far a wife will go to help the man she loves. A drama revealing the genius of Betty Compson like nothing else since “The Miracle Man”, taken from the great Clyde Fitch play “The Woman in the Case”. You Are Choosing Today between spending a little for paint now or spending heavily for repairs later Mutt and Jeff Cartoon Comedy We have been making the best OU can’t escape the choice. paints for 73 year». They are scien­ Either your buildings are tific in formula and preparation. They well protected by paint or they meet the weather condition» in the are rotting and will require re- West. fiairing or rebuilding within a They contain the finest material»— PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure lin­ ew years. seed oil, pure zinc, and pure color»— Check the costs. Find out how combined »cientifically in exact pro­ much more it will cost to repair portions with long-time skill or rebuild your property than it will to protect it with paint. Rot­ ting building* are a waste and an on Painting extravagance. A«k ear «<••* for adri««. When you paint use the beat ••lor ««rd«. •<•- A«k th« Fnllor paint. It costa lea* in the long tioa D«j»artaM«t «boat th« run. It spread* more easily— ■toot d««Lr«bl« «olor «ch«««««, •«lor haraioay aad aay otk«r save* labor coat. It cover* more doteAU. aurface per gallon than “cheap M«k«r* «4 ftabhar Cmmal Fkot F«4«t. All-Perp»«« paint. Viraifb««, 9 ilk ••«kite Y Free Advice But moat important, the bwt paint serve* you five or mor* yean longer Infill piffMk ta«««l. F!f»««»-f«r-Floor« Var« I ah. V««b«bl« V«U Flakk. A«U Fuller's • House Paints Phoenla Pure Pain* « Pur« Prepared Point- Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 49, San Francisco ETHEL CLAYTON in “BEYOND A story starting in New York, a pair of lovers just married. An isle in the South Pacific, vis­ ited only once in years by a tramp steamer. A big New Zealand ranch and a weakling there, spoiling three lives. To tell any more would be telling ALL, come and see “Beyond”. Tuesday-Wednesday, June 20-21 WILLIAM S. HART in “3 WORD BRAND” Pathe Review Harold Lloyd Comedy Not much on mouth work, but in a fight—oh, man! and you'U say he had to fight in this pic­ ture. A tale of the west that was, and the west that is today. Come and see him fight, Indians at first, then ruffians of the plains and then the coyote politicians of the early west. Saturday, June 24 Thursday, June 22 LOUISE GLAUM and JAMES KIRKWOOD < ’ «/|rc/F/c«r/OM Friday, June 23 SESSUE HAYAKAWA in “THE SWAMP” Fox News I m ..!, h.*. ? In "Love”. A story of true love, a love that in­ jured even against mighty odds, a love that was pure, yet a pretentious lpve, until the final cli­ max of the picture expose« and explains one of the greatest love stories eVer screened. “Try Again” Comedÿ A story of Big Promises made by a city rounder to a sweet country girl, thus taking her from her home and her farmer lover. The eventual deser­ tion in the city and left with a baby boy she is at last assisted in her existence by Wang. There more of fine appeal and to the finer emotions in "The Swamp” than In any picture this star has ever made. Little Frankie Lee as (Buster the baby) and Bessie Love as the unfortionate moth- e ate wonderful in their parts. The Duck Hunter” Comedy ? t f t ? ? I- Branch«» la 19 Citi»» in the W««t Mv house needs pamela*. Fuller'» Specification House Paint» are »old by the billowln* Agent»- G. W. PHELPS, Garibaldi, Pure Prepared Paint Agent NELSON & CO., Bay City Pure Prepared Paint Agent E. & M. ANDERSON, Nehalem, Pure Prepared Paint Agt NATIONAL PARK Nature's Most Wonderful Laboratory and Out-ot-Door Pai adise NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Tillamook County, will until 10 o'clock on June 1922, receive bids for gruding Sand Lake market road from 134-0 to Sand Lake a distance of proximately three miles, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the county engineer. No bid will lie accepted unless ac­ companied by cash. Certified check, or bidders bond for an amount equal to nt least five percent of the total amount of bld. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids or to accept the bld deemed best for Tillamook county. 11 S. BRIMHALL. County Clelk. First publication, June 15. 1922. l.ast publication, June 29. 1922. Friday. Tune 16th. 1922 Portland municipal paving plant Eugene to get new stage terminal. FOR SALE- Or will exchange ?or has agin been underbid on aCll pro­ Bend *6.000 brick building plan-, late model Harley-Davis motor posed street improvements that are ned. cycle and side car, must be in A-l to be built this summer. condition, one choice lot in Bay Beaverton Davis sawmill starts City. Will pay reasonable differ­ Highway ordered built from Nes­ ipperations. ence. James T. Moore, Spring­ kowin to Siletz river to cost *500.- field, Oregon. 35t2 I Dallas- Number new dwellings ro - be started in nearMuture. WARNING’ The public is hereby given notice Betxen- New $25 00” -hingl- m|u just completed. Corvafis Fait play district plan- that if any garbage of a perishable njng community house. nature is dumped in city dump Dora Road work started. south of Tillamook City the persons Springfield— Booth-Kelly -awmill will be prosecuted to the full extent Corvalis making many street im- of the law. puts on night shift of 110 men. provments. Signed: Oregon State Board of Health, contract LaPine—Outlook good for con­ ¡1 irisburg *38,978.50 By R. T. BOALS, struction of Natron railroad connect­ ! t for grading and macadamizing County Health Officer 35t2 load to Junction City. ing Eugene with Klamath Falls. CHURCH ¡■ •iirilnArjr work start- UPI1« Million bu hells wheat contracted •d on Ci so • P ’I fo reee-volr. for In Umatilla county. Frank Kumm Frank Kumm HEADLIGHT THE TILLAMOOK reserving time and a coo! kjtchen Make canning time a real pleasure this year by using a good oil cook­ stove. It concentrates a steady, controlled heat directly under the utensil. Your task is shortened and your kitchen is kept cool, clean and comfortable. To insure best results, use only Pearl Oil—the clean-burning, uni­ form kerosene —refined and re­ refined by a special process. Sold by dealers everywhere. Order by name—Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ( California) u* k USENE) HEAT AND LIGHT siastMaD CCMSANT I C ely—■■ > The wildest geysers in the world, dancing amid thousands of boiling springs, their basins arrayed in gor­ geous colors like gigantic flowers. Here. too. are hills of sparkling crystals, hills’ o* sulphur, hills of glass, mountains of every style of architecture, icy or frosted, moun­ tains boiled soft like potatoes and colored like a sunset sky.—John Muir, the great naturalist. Through Sleeping Car Daily Portland.to West Yellowstone Opdrated by the UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM First Car Leaves Portland 5:00 June 18th Round trip rail fare from Port­ land to West Yellowstone *38.25. Sleeping car fare one way »10.80. This does not include the hotel or camp expense while in the park, which will depend on the length of stay. J H O’NEILL. Lraveling Passen­ ger Agent, with headquarters at 701 Wells Fargo Building. Portland, will be glad to call personally on anyone wishing to visit Yellowstone, and arrange all details. Drop him a card or address O. M