Tii.iiunnii wBintiiwr iTTaiifl’r TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. has written an opera, part of which is stolen, and th* difficulties he en­ counters In establishing his claim to Fred C. Baker, Editor. authorship are not overcome until the end of the picture i.n a dramatic SUBSCRIPTION per year $2.00 scene showing tli first night of the I qpera in New Yprk. Much of the ac­ Advertising Rates. tion centers about a music publish; Display Advts, per inch........... 20c. er’s studio in famous Tin Pan Alley. Locals ........................... per line 7c. The play is said to be typically Amer­ ican, strong in heart Interest Reaueis. with reading matter per line.................................. 7c. well flavored with comedy and Notices of meetings etc, per line 7c. ring action. AUGUST 28, 1919 aJUamoak iljraiduiht. GEM THEATRE PROGRAM • New Fall Suits and Coats Alice Brc.dy in "The Knife.’’ ------ u------- Fri . ty. August 29—‘Cannibals of the South Sea Islands”. A most wonderful picture of "The Canni- l . i-” iii their native homes and surroundings. The e pictures were photographed at the risk or human life. The most sensational and in­ structive pictures ever produced. Saturday, August 30—“Castles In , The Air,” featuring May Allison. "Harold Lloyd Comedy”. Sunday, August 31—"The Knife" featuring Alice Brady. "Pathe News.” Monday, Sept. 1—‘The Dub” feat­ uring Wallace Reid. "Lyons-Moran Comedy.” Tuesday, Sept. 2—"Border Wireless” An Artcraft production featuring William S. Hart. "Pathe News.” Wednesday, Sept. 3.—“His Parisian Wife” A Paramount production featuring Elsie Ferguson. "Bray Pictograph” Thursday, Sept 4.—"Words and Mu­ sic”, featuring two new stars. "Perfectly Fiendish Flannigan” 2 reel comddy. SOCIETY A Distinguished Collection of Awaits Your inspection Here As Kate Tarleton in "The Knife,” adapted from Eugene Walter'.-- dra­ matic success of the same name by Charles Maigne and directed by RoLt. G. Vivnola. Alice Brady appears in a third Select Star Serie- production. This picture which follows her bril­ liant achievements in "Her Sil«.ni Sacrifice” and “Woman and Wile will be the attraction at the Gem Theatre next Sunday. Kate is a Southern girl on a visit to New York, where her interest in fortune tellers leads her'into i: trap disguised as a clairvoyant’s estab­ lishment, where she is drugged and imprisoned. Her lover and guardian, Dr. Robert Manning, famed for his surgical researches, finally finds her there; and teaks his vefagence on the villanous pair who are responsi­ ble for his fiance’s predicament by using them as subjects for his exper- ¡mentation, Later, Kate is restored to health, and although at first she re- calls nothing of her life before she was drugged, it all comes back to her soon after, and she feels fierself un­ worthy of Manning's love. He reas­ sures her however, and they decide to pass their lives together in the placid surroundings of her Southern home. A gripping photoplay with real heart-interest, superbly cast and splendidly produced in Southern and metropolitan settings—a worthy suc­ cessor to Alice Brady’s other Select triumphs. I The Suits to be found here possess a distinction of individu­ ality and smartness that is seldom seen in gar­ ments at such moderute prices. J They present themselves in materials of dvvetyn, silvertone, tri­ cotine and suede cloth, in colors of dragon-fly blue, coffee shades and coppery tones. J MA New Coats A happily thought out surprise party was given Will Coburn a his representative collection of the favored home Saturday night. Games, cards and dancing were al ¡indulged in by modes for the fall season. Plush, velour, silver- the merrymakers, and the jolly tone, boliv “ 1 and porn pom ar£ the favored lasted until the wee small hours wheu the party ended. A lovely birth­ V materials. day cake with twenty—you can GARIBALDI NEWS. guess how many more, candles on it, was brought in and later served with Mr. Lon Henderson and wife came the delicious refreshments. in from their home in Portland “last Mr. and Mrs. Coburn received the Sunday and are visiting with old guests, and later were assisted by time friends, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. several of tjie ladies in serving the Phelps of Garibaldi. refreshments. Those bidden to the Mt. Erick and family left for their cheerful affair included the Misses home in Portland Sunday , after a Evelyn Hoag, Gladys and Vera Jones, month’s stay at Garibaldi. Edna Mills, Blanche Stark. Gladys Adam Krumlauf was down from Glaisyer, Hazel Lamar, Faye Hill Brighton last Sunday where he has and Gordon Hare, Walter Stark, been working in the Brighton mill. I Howard Erskine. Tracy Byers. Harry The gasoline launch, Meta M., was Elliott, Dewey Handley, August in the bay Tuesday from Nehalem Boquist, Alfred Smith, and Mr. and and left out the same day. Mrs. Stanley Clu.k and children, Mr. Ralph Ackley and family and Lt. and Mrs. Cardiff, iVIrs. Feldshai' and F. M. Phelps and family drove in daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Oat him I and from Portland and are visiting with It may seem just a bit odd to think of buying your fall suit or coat in August, but it Mr. and Mrs. Hoag. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Phelps. Mrs. wisdam to buy early this season as prices are going up- up—up. It will pay you to make Ackley and Lt. Phelps father and ------- O------- Appropriately engraved anuotince- mother.' and leave it in our “Will Call” unless you wish delivery made.’ « mei.ts of the marriage of Miss Pearl Attorney Ralph Duniway and fam­ Miller, daughter of Mrs. Nora Gard ily, of Portland, were Garibaldi visit- You will find our prices very reasonable. Let us show you our complete line of Miller, of Canby, to Forrest M. 0f.i Tuesday and Wednesday. Gist, of Cloverdale, have been receiv­ Mr. J. Elthiers, of Yacalt, Wash, ed here by friends of the bride and came In on Monday’s train. Mr. groom. The ceremony took plate at Elthiers is the man who had the ex­ the church at Canby. The happy plosion with gasoline a year ago and couple will be at homo at Cloverdale was burnt very badly and he has after November 1st. never fully recovered from the burns New ------- o------- received at that time. SUITS Greatly charmed with th«# ways, Geo. W. Phelps and wife and Ralph customs and beauty of the United Ackley and family and F. M. Phelps States is Miss Kathreen Lambert, of and wife and daughter, Margarit, (Across street from Clough’s Drug Store) London, England, who came to the and L. Henderson a..u wife all went United States during the war, and is to Netarts Sunday evening and spent living at Portland. Miss Lambert a few happy hours with Mr. ad Mrs. has been a guest of Miss Harriett Clarence Edner, of Netarts, and then Gaylord for a while, and left for her drove home in the wee hours of the home Tuesday morning. morning. Miss Lambert is particularly ini- Tillamook Astoria Auto Stage. HENRY C. VIERECK. M. D. CALL FOR BIDS O. L. HOHLFELD. pressed with the school system of the ------ o------ SPECIALIST. Tillamook City will receive bids for I i United States, for in England, high Leaves C. I. Clough’s drug store I Disease of The VETERINARIAN. schools are not public, and there are the improvement of Sixth Street on at 8 p.m. Tuesday—Thursday and EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT practically no openings for women the West side of Park Street east to Sunday mornings. Bay City at 8:20; Bell Phone—2F2 , Mutual Phone Only In the business world. She Is now at­ the east boundary of Tillamook City, Garibaldi at 9 and Nehalem at 11. 310 Selling Building, Portland, Ore. tending the Franklin high school in which is to be macadamized in ac­ Leaves Astoria at 8 p.m. and arriv­ Tillamook Oregon. Portland. cordance with plans and specificat­ es in Tillamook about 2 p.m. Buy Now and Save Later shipments of similar models will be much higher priced. GOLDEN’S WS'S is the part of a selection now New COATS Tillamook, Oregon DR ions on file. Bids will be received May Allison to be Seen in New Metro up until the 9th day of September, Romance. 1919, for the making of such improve­ ------ o------ ment. Bids to be filed With the City "Castles in the Air,” the brilliant comedy romance of which May Alli­ son is the star, will be the feature at the Gem Theatre next Saturday. In this lively and appealing drama Miss Allison enacts the role of For tuna, a poor but romantic gill who believes that some day. like the he- roineu of tlic lurid novels of which ■he I. fond, she will meet a million- aire and have all the happiness ol her namesake. How she does meet the man of weulih but how her own romance comes from another and quite unex­ I pected quarter, are incidents which go to make a play of distinction and charm. Fortuna is u lovable little character -a character of the kind in which May Allison excells, and her dreams and expectations, and her eventual happiness, combine to cre- ate a picture of winning appeal. Ray-Fair Production is Opera Ro- mance. --- —o - A siory which is said to have a special appeal to musicians, and par­ ticularly to those who have written the lyrics or music for songs and have had difficulty in letting them published, will be told In a motion picture, at the Gem Theatre Thurs­ day. September 4. The production is a William Fox drama entitled "Words and Music By—." in which two new stars, Albert Ray and Elinor Fair, are featured. The actors are seen In the roles, respectively. À composer and singer, and the action deals with their struggle to achieve success. The boy Wiregrip TIRES Attention Berry Growers. K £*^AVID ROBINSON, M. D , Graves Canning Co., are ready to PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON receive your blackberries at any time NATIONAL BUILDING, They will furnish ydu crates free of charge, and you can obtain them at A TOOK OREGON any time by calling at the cannery opposite the Tillamook Bakery. Re­ member Graves Cannery Co. operate T. BO ALS, M.D., an exclusive berry cannery, and are here to stay and will pay you at all times the full market price for your PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. lrult. Surgeon S. P. Co. J. M. Smith is affiliated with the Graves Canning Co. as field .manager H. O. O. F. Bldg.) Anyone wishing to sell their berries - . . picked or otherwise, can call Mr. Tillamook - CALL FOR BIDS Smith at his residence on either Tillamook City will receive bids phone. T. BVUb Graves Canning Company, Inc. for the improvement of Fifth Street, Recorder and to be accompanied by cert tied check equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the bid, payable to Tilamook City. Plans and specificat­ ions are on file at the office of the City Recorder and may be examined there. Right reserved to reject any and all bids. Dated this August 28th, 1919. Frances B. Stranahan, City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon from the center of Stillwell Avenue West to-the center of Sixth Avenue West, and Sixth Avenue West from the center of 6th Street North to the center of Fourth Street, said streets to be improved by constructing a sewer along said portion of streets, in accordance with plans and specifications on until Bids will be received up the 9th day of September. 1919, for the making of such improvement. Bids to be filed with the City Recorder and to be accompanied by certified check equal to 10 per cent of the a- mount of the bid, payable at Tillamook t City. Plans and specifications are on file at the oflk-e of the City Recorder and may be examied there. Right re­ served to reject any and all bids. Dated thia August 28th, 1919. France» B. 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