FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24,1^4 PAGE 4 CONTEST FULL OF PEPP (Continued from page 1) thuse your booster workers with the result that it will tend to serve as a endless chain, when your friends see for a fact that your out after high honors in the Headlight prize cam­ paign, it is only natural for the boost­ ers to fall in line. The assurance that your bound to win a prize of some sort with the positive guarantee that your chances are equal in securing the Buick Six, there is no reason whatsoever why you should falter. With the greatest vote given dur- ing the entire contest now in force your greatest endeavor should be put forth so that you can build up a great vote reserve to be voted on the clos­ ing night of the contest. Every subscription order got up to the closing date of the first vote offer will without doubt makes your chances greater to win the Buick Six, let your friends know of this condition and they will see the wisdom in sub­ scribing now. The entire Tillamook county is open territory for the contestants, no one contestant has control of any particu­ lar place so that you are at liberty to canvass anywhere you may see fit to go,, this consideration holds good for each and every aspirant for high honors. With the Buick six being exhibited over the county that the people may see the first grand prize the word has gone forth that the contestants have a prize well worth their best efforts, this has tended to stimulate the peo- pie with the result that they are per- fectly willing to help their favorite win the first grand prize. As your friends have shown a will­ ingness to assist you in every possible manner it’s up to you to make good by getting out and give to the work the best that is in you, the ona that holds back cannot expect to get any­ where. Subscriptions are to be had just for the asking so there need be no fear but what you will get your share if your efforts are diligent and directed along proper lines, bo far to date you have reasons to be proud of your present vote that will grow greater each and every day as the campaign progresses. As the rules of the contest state that contestants can hold back their votes that have been issued in your name from the subscriptions already turned in your idea should be to build up a great reserve vote to be counted on the night of December 6th. You have been told that your exact vote totals will not be made public so that your competitors will not know your actual vote, to be sure you will know your own voting strength but not that of the other contestants, this system precludes the possibility of gambling in the contest. The policy of the Headlight with re­ gards to this contest will be one of absolute honesty, the one that wo-ks the hardest and brings in the sub­ scriptions will be the one to drive away in the Buick Six on the coming December 6th. The rules as outlined in the prev­ ious issue of the Headlight will be strictly enforced, only contestants wil­ fully violating these rules are liable to disqualification. Contestants that ease, and by chronic carriers who may 1 ered the American people by th uni­ versal introduction and use of the ba either recovered cases or merely radio is the conservation of the hu- the harborers of the germ. A carrier is a person who harbors the germ of man voice. The decline of public oratory and a contagious disease, and does not the tendency to increas the nasal have the disease himself. twang in ordinary conversation had The human disease carrier explains almost deprived our country of the to a certain extent the mysterious nobler uses of the speaking organs spread of septic sore throat, diph­ in public and private life. theria, typhoid, pneumonia, influenza, I STAGE FARES REDUCED The universal demand for clear­ There is today a growing distrust and probably a number of other in­ voiced speaking into the transmitter of uncooked foods and it must be ad­ fections. Routine methods for re­ A pleasant surprise to the traveler mitted that the more the subject of of the radio is restoring the carrying cognizing the carriers are needed contained in the recent announce- raw food is investigated, the more which make the problem a more diffi-1 efficiency of the vocal organs. ment of the Portland-Tillamook Stage | cause there appears for uneasiness. The same influences are at work cult one to solve. Even though it is Line, that fares would be reduced Ninety per cent of all infections are not possible to detect all carriers, the among singers, and clear, beautiful effective October 20. In commenting taken into the body through the importance of examining all food I tones of the vocal organs are in the on these changes, Mr. James, man­ mouth. At least five epidemics of ty­ handlers needs careful consideration. highest demand. ager of the stage line, said, “The re­ phoid fever occurring in Oregon have For enunciators to large crowds It is obvious that either food must duction will vary from ten cents to been due to carriers of this disease one dollar on one way rates and from infecting raw milk. Inasmuch as be prepared so as to eliminate the I and for the cheapest radio in the ten cents to two dollars on round milk is one of the most universally danger of contagion or provision j poorest home there is universal ap- trips. The new round trip rate to used raw fods, it has naturally fallen must be made to vouch safe the ■ preciation of clear speaking and un­ Portland will be seven dollars and frequently under suspicion as a ve­ health of every food handler. The derstandable vocal music. This is a great gift to the American fifty cents,, ($7.50). The most dras­ hicle for contagious diseases. This dealer who handles food assumes a tic reductions are in fares from points demonstrates the fact that it is not certain responsibility. Needed re­ j people. between Tillamook and McMinnville only necessary to insist on cleanli­ forms in the distribution and market­ to either Portland or Tillamook. ness, but steps must be taken to pro­ ing of foods must come through a While this country is not served by vide for the examination of every demand from, rather than a command to, the people. The courts have held aiw other carrier, our company ex­ food handler. that a retaler impliedly warrants the pects always to give service at the There is no question that a number wholesomcness of the goods he sells. lowest possible fare, consistent with of communicable diseases owe their The first step toward protecting the the maintenance of unfailing sched­ origin to infected food handlers. food supply is to insist that foods, ules and comfortable cars. We hope There is no possible way in which the such as milk, butter, etc., which are the lowering of rates in this territory I absolute purity of the food can be used raw, be labeled in regard to will induce the people to come into proved or established. Although wa­ their bacterial purity. The cap on Tillamook more frequently to make ter and milk are perhaps the com­ the milk bottle should state whether their purchases. Commutation books monest vehicles of infection, it must the milk is pasteurized or raw and will be provided for the regular be remembered that other uncooked whether all the milk handlers have travelers at two-thirds the one way food products may carry infection. I been examined for carrier conditions. rates." Investigations of epidemics demon­ —Oregon State Board of Health. It is announced that present sched­ strate the fact that there are three ules will be maintained throughout common ways in which raw food is SAVING THE HUMAN VOICE the winter. Last year it was found infected by handlers—by individuals necessary to reduce the number of having mild cases of contagious dis- Probably the greatest service rend- schedules to three per day. The com­ sun-swept pany expects to maintain throughout the winter its summer program of * four schedules daily. The stage line will continue to carry the morning i and evening papers as well as the The charm of California’« gol­ first class mail. It is rumored that den sunshine become« increas­ plans are under way for the building ingly alluring at this seaion. of first class terminal, either at the Plan to jol- the thousands who old terminal site or on property to migrate each year to Califor­ be selected in the center of town. nia'« wondrous playgrounds. The Portland-Newberg-McMinnville- Enjoy the healthful outdoor life Tillamook Stages, Inc., owns fourteen and pleasum through the win­ ter month». Take advantage of large stages operated on schedule by Southern Pacific low fare« and uniformed drivers. Some of the I may intimidate others for their own | stages are of the most expensive mutual gain are also subject to cen­ modern type. Considerable stock in the company is held in Tillamook, and sure. Contestants are requested to report purchases for the line are ma3^T^ their business that we may send the i cally whenever possible.—Adv. subscribers their paper. Don’t hesi­ ---------- ♦---------- tate to make your reports at least WHO HANDLES YOUR FOOD twice a week. SUPPLY? -♦---------- To California Do %u Building, Repairing Con­ crete, Carpenter work of any kind. comfortable, convenient ser­ vice. Go via the scenic Shasta route; its mountains, valleys and riv- ers these will command your interest throughout. For the “California” ‘Booklet and full railroad information, communicate with Hackett and I.each—Mutual Phone RAY GRATE, Local Agent. OAK FLOORING A beautiful floor which we reoom­ mend ia 18-16x2 1-4 Clear Plain Red Ooak. To cover a 10x11 room with thia grade. Coat» I SPRUCE BEVELED SIDING A good grade 1-2x6, A good cheap grade, $40. OC $30.00 Rowell, Brows & 0«. Portland, Oracoa Phaae or write "T H. J. Raamuwen Exclusive Tillamook County Sal«» Agant Rockaway, Or«coa 7 o t COLISEUM .Tin an ordinary Arctic picture; nut Not but one which will give you a new understanding of life within the Polar regions. A battle with the Whales, an escape from the blood-hunting habitants of the Northern forests and finally through the Bering Strait and into the home of the Eskimo and then home again. "JACK DEMI’SEY" FIGHTING SERIES. r THURSDAY-FRIDAY, OCTOBER .10-11 By F. J. BLAKELEY. ChalnaMS ( mio «.«sstissatst] I VOTE , X NO/ ■ J 9 fe.'' * Secrets NORMA TAI.MADGE In The greatest picture Nnrma has ever made. Match for complete announcement of this one. A rare opportunity, a real treat will be your comment after seeing "Secret«." i ................... ■ 1 —" ■ 8ATI RDAY, NOVEMBER I The Sawdust Trail ■w iiJ »00.000 <> Pr»ml. - Nov. 1-8, 7 AMERICA’S LIVE STOCK CLASSIC la (ha sr~l n.w Eiporttkm Fsad AwpklU~.tr« th* Paciftr litwvr &aal Lira 8t>*k t« posit*» wlU b. bwa «nd b«Mr than war. Muurtns Isrvsrt onmbliwg vahibtt of para '«a Hv. sterk unitor oos roof In I *.riew Sosf sad Dairy CattK Roraro. gain*. Sharp. Goats also Poultry Show. LaM aad Meatrial Pvodvata, and WarW's OiaaMet Night Horas Show. 11DCCID FAHM OR ALL SAIUIOhM Ihnrr GIBSON ia From the Saturday Evening I’uat by Wm. Dull«-. • >!’.»}. A rollicking, aMe-.plitting, hair-raising went era comedy-drama. “FRONT"—Comedy. 1 I 8 _ 10 22 31 34 21 Timber purchases cancelled or suspended ................................... $18,000,000 Construction of lumber mills, tows, logging camps and logging railway, abandoned or suspended ......................................... 7,875,000 4,578,000 Other industrial investments cancelled or suspended One year’s operating pay roll on foregoing items ..................... 5,680,000 Disincorporations, $4,606,000 capital. Damage listed 1-10 only 460,600 Actual removals from the state, including loss of only one year’s pay roll ....................................................................................... 2,440,250 Threatened removals, including I obs of only one year’s pay roll 2,218,500 Cases as to which definite amounts are not available, but which would amount to many millions; damaged listed as .......... 0 Cases still under investigation; would amount to many millions; damage listed as ............... -............... ——-..... ................ 0 Cases in which reported removal or investment elsewhere was stated to have been caused by the income tax, but which 0 cannot be verified in writing; damage listed as —.............. Total recorded damage .......... $41,252,350 i We have examined the signed statements and exhibits upon which the foregoing tabulation is based and find that the total of $41,252,350 is a con­ servative estimate of damage properly attributable to the state income tax as a determining factor in influencing decision against Oregon investment in the cases listed. We also find that many additional amounts could have been included justifiably in the total, so that, making every allowance for possible overstatements in individual items listed, the actual loss of investment at­ tributable to the state income tax is materially in excess of $40,000,000. (signed) FRANK E. ANDREWS ( Pres. Portland Chamber of Commerce.) (Signed) CHARLES H. STEWART (V.-P. Northwestern Natl. Bank). (Signed) BEN SELLING (Merchant and Philanthropist). (Signed) CHISS A. BELL (Attorney and Member of Board of Direc­ tors of Portland Chamber of Commerce). (Signed) J. K. GILL (Pioneer Portland Merchant). d m ti Repeal the State Income Tax VOTE 312 X YES I More than 1,500 contributors to expense of getting facts before voters; in __ all , parts Oregon; this advertisement signers and contributors live ... ____ of ______ _ — -- issued by C. C. Chapman,, Editor of Oregon Voter, initiator of repeal meas­ ure; residence, 169 Lownsdale St., Portland, Oregon. (Paid Advertisement) 1 Cis Mil »ho 1919 six cylinder four passenger touring car. Price $175 to be re­ duced $10.00 each day until sold. Sunday......... $165.00 Monday .... 155.00 Tuesday .... 145.00 Y our chance to get a big car for almost nothing. PURE MARGARINE PRODUCT» COMMITTEE Presenting GLORIA SWANSON in a sensational role. A rootin’ —tootin’ high class comedy, with Gloria doing an imitation of Charles Chaplin—her every move a mirth provoker and last, but not least, a smashing climax. "HIT THE HIGH SPOTS,’’—Comedy. r TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28-29 RECORDED DAMAGE DUE TO STATE INCOME TAX SPECIAL and Pocket Book Manhandled $41,252,350 Starting Oct. 25th Tillamook residents will have the opportunity of purchasing good used cars at unheard-of low prices. Protect Your Home r Captain Kleinschmidt’s Adventures in the Far North « Once and for all time--by your vote--kill off this vicious and rampant Legislation--that at­ tempts tocurtail your time honor­ ed personal rights and privileges. . »e adopted at the recent stat. . tion here. Mr. Dabney, in two sons lost in the World war csntly gave the site for the home at Independence, Kansas wh " children whose fathers were kill*/** incapacitated in the World war h been given a home by the Legion. *’* ---------- ♦---------- --------- ------------ CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our many frienTa Bend-Paving at north entrance tn for the floral offerings and sympathy city, to cost $47,000, to be contracted during the illness and death of our for. Wallowa—Powwatka market road father, N. P. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Flesher to be improved at once for winter use Merely calling violent attention to Mr. and Mrs. L. Travis Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Broughton the menace of forest fires by the threat of cancelling all deer-hunting Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hansen priviliges during the rainless early R. C. Hansen fall, served to bring about an extra­ N. A. Hanen ordinary care on the part of hunt­ --------- ♦--------- T^ka,' Kansas, Oct.—“Daddy of ers’ fires, even despite the dryness the Kansas Legion,” is the honorary are understood to have been fewer in title bestowed upon the Honorable number than during any other year Dan A. Dabney, of Independence, for a long time past. Fires can be Kansas, by the Kansas department of minimized, if not entirely eliminated, the American Legion in a resolution if man will be careful. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy dur- ing our recent bereavement and for the many floral offerings. ALFRED REYNOLDS MRS. WILLIAM TURNER BIG USED CAR SALE Unless you vote the Anti-Marg­ arine Bill down on NOVEMBER 4th it will mean Higher Cost of Living in your home. I Southern Pacific 8. F. 7421-A. 1 cq L x 7 In. October. Group ». 10, 11. Il, IL 14 IL M. IL Northern District. Do not allow selfish interests to force you to accept their price of butter. They would kill competition-- create a monopoly--force higher butter prices and put off the market a wholesome nutritious spread for bread. SUNDAY-MONDAY, OCTOBER 26-27 I away I lillllll I HEADLIGHT TILLAMOOK »M »at, built N. I 1—1923 Ford Touring 1—Ford Bug 1—Chevrolet Touring 1—Chevrolet Coupe 1—Dodge Roadster 1 1924 ( hevrolet Touring 1—Ford Touring 1—Chevrolet Bug 1—Ford Roadster 1 1922 Dodge Touring Was $375.00 95.00 175.00 675.00 395.00 495.00 85.00 185.00 100.00 550.00 Now $285.00 50.00 100.00 585.00 350.00 445.00 60.00 165.00 75.00 485.00 Link Motor Co. Inc. “The House of Service” I For Pon», hn>Pi » th< |6riu kal) p 5 I* »h n dl