Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 14, 1919, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST
TUESDAY, AUG. 19th
GEM THEATRE
THURSDAY. AUG. 21,
PRIVATE PEAT
War Scenes on the Battle Fields of Europe
Ke-Lived for You
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NEWS
MISS ADVENTURE
William Fox Production featuring Peggy Hyland
All the thrills of a lifetime in this i cut ure.
Love, Adventure, Ocean Voyage,
Horrors and Joys. A romance of the deep blue sea. You can’t afford to miss
this one.
That’s what this Picture Is. Peat simply shows you the sort of thing he went
through in France
Gives you a vivid idea of what it is like to actually be in the
trenches- If you want to know what happened to your boy in France, don’t fail
to see “Private Peat.”
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14. 1910.
Her First Mistake,” 2 Reel Mack Sennett Comedy
OFFICIALS IN COUNTY JAIL.
and will help to liven things up.
Tillamook now' has a good band of
twenty-five pieces. These boys will Chief Deputy District Attorney and
give an open air concert every after­
. Friends Were Arrested Here as
noon and evening of the fair.
Practical Joke.
fair board was fortunate in securing
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the services of this excellent organ­
The chief deputy district attorney
ization.
L. Ham­
tor the stale of Oregon,
Our Prices are always right.
mersley, and Earl Bernard. deputy
Coming—"The Old Homestead
district attorney, and Tom Garland,
an attorney, all of Portaland decided
\\ hen Denman Thompson wrote it would be real stuff to take a vaca-
"The Old Homestead" forty years lion hiking over the Wilson river-
ago, he little dreamed of the prodig­ onte to Tillamook
thence
ious success it would achieve.
Astoria and home.
famous play held the stage continu­
But Mr. Bernard and Mr. Garland
ously tor more than thirty years and thought while it would be good fun,
more than twenty millions of Ameri­ it wouldn’t be enough without get­
cans saw it at one time or another.
ting Mr. Hammersley in bad, so they 5c5d5dSdSdSdSd5?.5d5dSE5dS2SZ5?SBS25?5?5?.,TE5?Si5?SHSESHSH5n5?S?SHSH5H5H52
This famous play has been pictur- went to the sheriff T. M. Hulbert, at
lzed by Paramount and will be shown Portland, and asked him to call up
at the Gem Theatre next Friday, the sheriff at Tillamook and have
August 15.
Mr. Hammersley arrested when he
“The Old Homestead’ 'is a rich— arrived here. Mr. Hulbert thought
and therefore rare—combination of that sounded good, but more was bet­
good old fashion rural comedy and ter, so he sent down a description of
the deepest pathos. Opening In a all three men, changing their names
peaceful farm country far from the slightly, and asked the sheriff here
glare and blare of Broadway, the to hold them when they arrived.
story takes the innocent son from
When they arrived the sheriff had
his happy abode and flings him into one of his friends notified him, and
the maelstrom of New York’s life. he took the three men in Thursday
(Here he falls victim to the lure of afternoon, to their astonishment,
the new existence and nearly breaks and put them in jail, and there's
the heart of his grieving family.
When you think of a piano or a player you invariably
where the fun began. The sheriff at
But his simple old father, putting Portland could not forsee that a
think of THE WILEY B. ALLEN Co., too. Why!
all his trust and faith in the power woman was going violently Insane at
For over 45 years they have been selling pianos of
of good over evil, goes to the city In Rockaway the day the men arrived
search of his son, confident that he here, and she was brought to the
merit and proven durability to the thousands of satisfied
will be guided to him by Higher In- jail, and so Mr. Hammersley and his
purchasers here on the coast. Every buyer is a loyal
telligence. The pathos and dramatic friends had the pleasure of being
booster for THE WILEY B. ALLEN Co.
force of the scenes which follow are “in”, with one of the “outs”.
founded upon the most effective of
The men were released after a
Just a word about PLAYER PIANOS. They are very
all appeals—heart-interest.
couple of hours, and left Friday
popular
all over the country. You and your friends will
morning early. Let’s hope they had
fall in love with one of the new “EUPH0NA” or “SOLO
a pleasant trip.
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We have the Finest Line of
Auto Accessories in the County
ALDERMAN <fc POORMAN
Scene from “Naughty Widow,” by Ellis Co., at Gem Theatre, on Friday Evening,
hat appears the best and most
Pretentious theatrical offering seen
Jtecaliy in some time Is advertised for
sitepearance at the Gem Theatre,
Starting to-morrow, when the Ellis
Comedy Stock Company will make
their initial local appearance, pre­
«anting George Cohan’s ludicrious
farcical comedy “The Naughty Wid-
ow.”
The company which comes with
many laudatory press notices from
Seattle, Portland,
etc.
numbers
some fourten people headed by two
Comedian of no small reputation.
They are Oscar Gerard and Henry
Naza rene Tent Meetings.
The church in Tillamook was sur­
prised this week with a visit from
Dre. Wiley Mangum and Prof. Suth­
erland of Northwest Nazarene Col­
lege at Nampa, Idaho. They held a
victory campaign meeting on Wed­
nesday evening in the Interests of
the new Medical building of the in­
stitution, and the audience gladly
and quickly responded to the call and
gave $630.00 to the good cause. Mis­
sionaries, in preparation for both
Rome and foreign fields, are to be
given thorough training in nursing,
medicine and surgery. The past year
]MM been one of remarkable attend­
ance and progress at the college, and
the enrollment for the coming sea­
son bids fair to be greatly enlarged.
The tent meetings will open on the
Rev. B. T.
re Bred Holiteins For Sale.
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have for sale the best bunch of
1 bred young Holstein bulls and
ers ever offered in Tillamook
hty. This statement is based on
tial pedigre. and authenticated
rds of production all open for
inspection. Breeders of dairy
cannot afford to miss this op-
nity to add this high quality of
Btegteduig to their heids. These ani­
mate will be on exhibition at th.
fair Grounds during the Fair week.
Augu
26 to 29. and in a private
barn prior to that date. All animals
arafcuaranteed to be breeders and
fra* from contagious and Infectious
telMn-'
You are not dealing with a
■■lg»r<’-ident. I am here to make good
TOteae cattle are in the hands of Bert
Mterler, Harrison place and R. V.
Hgtehins. Tillamook, Hotel.
players that appear better than
usually found touring this part of
the country, to-morrow's offering
at the Gem appears eventful to local
theatre goers.
The company will play two nights,
Friday and Saturday, presenting an
entire change of program Saturday,
and, on account of the limited seat­
ing capacity of .the Bern, two perfor­
mances nightly will be given, start,
ing at seven and nine
o'clock
promptly. Popular prices will prevail
and that the coming of a regular Emmy Wehlen Seen in Metro Corn-»
organization with clean
comedy,
edy Drama.
pretty girls and clever comedians
will be appreciated by local theatre
Emmy Wehlen, Metro’s fascinating
goers there is no question,
young star, will be the attraction at
the Gem Theatre next Saturday, Aug
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Chautauqua grounds in Tillamook on has a happy and unique ending. It
The story is that of a young girl,
Thursday at 7:45 p.m. and a cordial was splendidly produced by a power­ Norma Wood, who is tired of the
invitation is hereby extehded to all. ful supporting company with Court- ■humdrum existence of everyday life
Rev. B. T. Flanery and daughter, of enay Foote as leading man.
in an office. She determines to set
Everett, Wash., and Miss Amber;
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out in search of adventure—in other
Tresham, of McMinnville, Ore., con­
words to see life. To accomplish this
ANOTHER AUTO ACCIDENT
stitute the evangelistic party, and
properly requires money and. most
will be assisted by the pastor and Machine Driven by Clarence Stanley important of all, beautiful clothes.
other local workers. Services daily at
How to get them is the problem. But
Goes Over Netarts Grade
7:45 p.m. and on Sundays at 11 a.m.,
being a,woman Norma accomplishes
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2:30 and 7:45 p.m.. Seats free. This
Miraculously uninjured when their both and the only thing that re­
will be a rare opportunity to hear machine tipped over last Friday mains is the adventure itself. How
one of the great preachers of the old night, were Clarence Stanley, deputy she gets this and the surprising man­
school evangelists. He employs no ! sheriff, and his wife and baby and ner in which fate plays into her
claptrap methods in his work and no 1 his mother. They were driving over hand, is thrillingly shown in this
one need fear being decoyed and de­ for a vacation ,and the tonneau of the picture which gives Miss Wehlen
ceived. The tent will be comfortably machine was heavily laden with every opportunity to display her re­
seated and lighted, and all will be baggage, bedding and mattress, mak­ markable talent and—her clothes.
done that is possible to make the ing the machine slightly top heavy. An amazing series of incidents show
services interesting and helpful. Good . Suddenly, Mr. Stanley
says he how adventure follows adventure in
singing will be a feature of the cam- doesn’t know how, as he was driving rapid succession and how happiness
paign.
■ slowly, the machine went over the and love is her ultimate reward. Miss
powers
and
grade, The whole family were inside Wehlen's dramatic
under the tonneau which crushed whimsical humor have never appear­
down on them, holding them in the ed to better advantage.
car. Mr. Stanley managed to crawl
out and started to drag the women Thrilling Story of “Private Peat”
■ out, when another machine came
Stirred Nation. To Be Shown at
' along and helped. None of the party
Gem Theatre.
I were seriously hurt, but the machine
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was badly dented, and the top brok-
Of the personal experiences in the
world war, that have been published
Fair Notes.
in the last two or three years, those
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of Harold Peat, known as "Private
i Manager R. O. Richards has a force Peat” have engaged public attention
oi men cleaning and decorating the almost exclusively. Mr. Peat’s two
buildings and getting everything in years in the trenches, of which he
readiness for the fair. Stock sheds speaks in his famous lecture. “Two
uu leceiving a thoiough disinfection Years in Hell and Back With a
and cleaning. More stable room must Smile,” were experiences allotted to
be provided tor the stock exhibit.
few and they have been visualized
The stock exhibit this year will stirringly by Paramount in the pho­
surpass that of any
previous year. toplay "Private Peat,” in which .Mr
Stock men are filing their entry Peat is the star, and which will be
uxunks with the secretary. Blanks displayed at the Gem Theatre next
are turnished on application.
Tuesday, August 19.
Every giange in the county will be
From the hour when the chief
iepresented judging from present in­ actor in the photoplay, who is a
dications. Most of whqpi have select­ clerk in a country store has his
ed their booth space.
dream of a Hun invasion of America
Taae at least one day oft; forget with all its attending horrors, until
all your worries and troubles and he enlists and sees service in France,
come to the fair; shake hands with scenes of excitement follow each
old acquaintances and form new other in quick succession. The visu­
friendships. Perhaps you will like alization of trench life is extremely
that new neighbor if you get ac- realistic and the battle scenes are
Haiery
quainted with him. There will be unsurpassed in scope, variety, and
amusement and entertainment for dreadful Interest. One can In truth
the whole family, The rest and fancy one’s seif on the firing line,
The Two Brides” at The Gem.
change will do you good.
opposed to the Hun, amid flying shell
Don’t forget that the opening of and sharpnel, death and destruction
There are few stars in motion pic­
tures more celebrated artistically the fair is Tuesday evening. August at every turn. To see this stirring
your photoplay is to realize to the ful) the
than Mme Cavalierl, who Is said to 26th, at 7:30 p.m.. Help by
hell that prevailed on the other side.
be the most beautiful woman in Eu­ presence.
Look around the farm and see what
rope, and who will appear at the
exhibit at the fair.
Gem Theatre next Monday, Aug. 18, you have to
Local D. 0. K. K. Organize and
Bring
something
and help out.
in a splendid picturization of Alicia
Elect Officers.
Tillamook County has the cham­
Ramsey's story of "The Two Brides.”
pion canning team of the state of
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Mme. Cavaliera is famous as a prima
At a meeting of the D. O. K K. of
dorna, and her jewels long have Oregon. These three girls will give a
been the subject of admiring com­ canning demonstration each after- K. of P. a short time ago, officers of
oon during the fair. This will be the local order was elected, and a
ment all over the civilized world.
In this dramatic story. Mme Cava­ worth while. At the close of the fair club organization formed At a meet­
lier! is seen as the daughter of a these girls. Misses Marie and Pauline ing tonight the committee working
sculptor, for whom she poses as a Gienger and Miss Gladys Klinehan on the constitution and bylaws will
model with highly interesting results will leave for Spokane. Wash., where report. About 100 Dokies are plan­
She meets and loves her cousin, a dis­ they will compete for the northwest­ ning to go to Astoria the thirtieth,
when a large class will be put
sipated Italian nobleman, but later ern championship.
Scout Master Stephens, ot Astoria. through.
weds a wealthy art collector, thereby
The officers of the local club are
bringing about complications which I will be camped on the fair grounds
result in the development of a re- I with a company of thirty Boy Scouts Joseph Mannlx, president; W. T.
mai kauri story. TLc picture, which from Astoria. These boys have a Oathout, vice president; and Irvie
la tinged with the flavor of tragedy,, 'splendid fife and drum organization. Keldson, secretary treasurer.
Sherr, while several special features
in singing and dancing numbers will
be presented by Majel Gardner,
prima donna, Mlle. Newell, character
and ballet dances. Laura Lee, petite
soubrette, Revay Howard and Irene
Egan, songs and dances. Garret
Price, tenor, Bobby Mack, character
singing, not to mention the comedy
singing and eccentric dancing num­
bers of Gerard and Sherr.
The company carries their own
musical director. Al Beatty, whose
many successful song compositions
have already made his name well
known among music lovers, and,
with special costumes for the chorus,
new scenery and an aggregation of
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CAR0LA” Players.
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HENRY FORD GAINS CONTROL OF
FORD MOTOR WORKS AGAIN
Here is a chance to have another member of your
family—ready to be adopted and make you happy.
Ford Representative
Here Says
Henry Has Purchased Practically
All Stock in Big Factory.
One year, Fife Years, Ten years from now-—will find
you enjoying your player as much as in the beginning.
Convenient Monthly payments arranged to suit you.
Write for catalogue and terms.
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According to W. H. Goldman, Ford
representative, who was here Wed­
Yours very truly,
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nesday looking after Ford interests
at the Ackley and Miller garage,
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Henry Ford has through his son,
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Edsel, manipulated the stock market
until he owns practically the entire
stock of the Ford Motor Works, ot
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Drawer M., Tillamook Ore.
Michigan. This puts a stop to the
talk of a -new Ford motor car, for
it was to have been put out by Hen­ 25HS25Z5E5Z5B5H525Z5H5B5Z5H5H5Z5H5H52SHS25HSESZS2SH5252525Z525B5ZSZ5ZSBS
ry and Edsel alone in a new factory
entirely, controlled by them.
Ford proposes now to divide his
profits among his employees, instead
ot stockholders, Mr. Goldman said. ^Sc>525Z525a5Z5aSZS2525Z52525B525a5a5e5Z5ZS25252SZ52525252525aS252525Z52S
A million cars is the proposed out­
put for next year, or about 4000 a
day. Over 1000 Fords are delivered
to Oregon every month. A recent
convention of Ford agents from
every part of the country was held
in Detroit and Ford announced his
future plans as far as he knew them
then.
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LELAND B. ERWIN,
Buy your Auto Springs from
ill ALDERNAN & POORMAN,
Ford, Dodge, Overland,
Oakland and Maxwell.
Notice to Contractors.
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Our Prices are Right.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of Tillamook County ^5ES?SB52SZSE5HSHSZS2S25B5ZSZSH5?5a52S252Sc!5ES252S2S25HSa52S252S2SZ5252
will until 10 o'clock a.m. o’ August
9. 1919 receive proposals for con­
structing the Magarell bridge on Eg
Nestucca river, according to the ¿SHS2SH5E525¿5ESH5H5Z5SSF5Z5HSH5?SHSÍScLS2Sa5H5HSESESESasa5HS2S2S2SaS25?5
plans and specifications ow on file
with the County Clerk, of Tillamook
County. Oregon, and at that time
publicly opened and read.
Each proposal shall be in u sealed
envelope plainly marked on the out­
side "Proposals for the Construction
of Magarell Bridge,” and shall be ac­
companied by cash, certified check
or bidder’s bond equal in amount to
5 per cent of the total of the amount
bld, the same to be payable to Tilla-
mook County. Proposals shall be
made on forms furnished by the
£
County Clerk.
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The Court reserves the right to
ject any or all bids.
Homer Mason, County Clerk
First publication. Aug 14, 1919.
Last publication, Aug. 28, 1919.
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Sale on
Matti •esses
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Board of Equalization Meeting.
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Notice is hereby given that on
Monday September 8th, 1919. the
County Board of Equalization wiil
meet at the office of the County A -
sensor in the court hou. > , in Tilla­
mook City. Oregon, and publicly < x-
amine the as-esstnent rolls ot Tilla­
mook County, for the year 1919. and
correct all errors In valuation, des­
criptions of lands, lots or other prop­
erty. Said board will continue in ses­
sion from day to day until the ex­
amination. correction, and equaliza­
tion of the said assessineiit
assessment rolls
shall be completed, All complaints
should be filed with the board the
first week. All persons interested
are requested to appear at said time
and place, as no changes can be made
after the adjournment of the board.
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon,
August 12, 1919.
C. A. Johnson,
County Assessor.
Harris’ Furniture
Company
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$24.00 Silk Floor Mat-
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This is just for a short time in order to mrke
room for our new shipment of Furniture.
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