Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 11, 1919, Image 5

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TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919.
Special Feature Photoplays at
GEM THEATRE.
TUESDAY, September 16.
THURSDAY, September 18.
“WHEN FATE DECIDES.”
William Fox Feature Production,
Staring Madlaine Treverse.
D. W. GRIFFITH’S SPECIAL PRODUCTION.
“THE GREATEST THING IN LIFE.”
With the fingers and thumb on one hand you can count the five greatest
pictures ever produced. First “The Birth of a Nation,” second “Intoler­
ance,” third “Hearts of the World,” fourth “The Great Love,” and fifth
“The Greatest thing in Life.” All of these were Griffith productions.
There is little left to say, except that Lillian Gish plays the'stellar role.
Does a False Husband justify a False Wife ?
Don’t attempt to answer this question, it’s too serious, until after you have seen
"When Fate Decides.”
You must not miss “The Greatest Thing in Life.”
Adults 25c.
,
$14.000,000 IS COST OF $1,500,000
PLANT.
“Tell that to the Marines,” 2 Reel Montgomery Flagg Comedy.
Children 15c.
What Happened in ’76 ?
Speedy Action in Big Flagg Comedy.
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Filled
with
speedy action and
The following shaft of light on
teaching
a
salutary
lesson to pacif­
House Subcommittee Hears Details American history was cast by Henry
Ford in the coure of the trial of his ists, 'Tell that to the Marines," the I
of Scandal.
libel suit against the Chicago Trib­ third Paramount-Flagg comedy, star­ i
Washington, Sept. 1—The house une. Mr. Ford was being cross ex- ing Olin Howland and Beatrice
sub-committee investigating ordi- I amined by Mr. Stevenson, counsel for Tremaine, which will be shown at
the Gem Theatre next Thursday, is
nance expenditures during the war, . the defendant.
tonight made public testimony taken
Q. Do you know anything about the said to be one of the most captivat­
ing comedies ever produced any­
iu its nearing showing that the gov­ Revolution, Mr. Ford?
where.
ernment shell-loading plant at Fort ' A. Yes sir.
Q. Do you have in mind, or do you
Del, uncompleted when the armistice
was signed, cost the government to understand, that the flintlock mus- “Venus in The East” An Amusing
Picture.
date $14,000,000 although the esti­ kets were used in a revolution?
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A. They are all out of date I
mated cost when the contract was let
Bryant Washburn, the popular
.
on the cost plus basis was placed at know.
Paramount star will be seen in "Ven­
Q.
What
revolution
did
you
have
in
from $1,250,000 to $1,500,000.
us in the East,” one of the most
The difference between the esti­ mind, Mr. Ford?
amusing pictures of the season at
mated cost and the tptal thus far I A. In 1812.
the Gem Theatre next Monday, Sept.
Q. You don’t know of any other?
paid out by the government is shown
15. The original was published in
i
A.
No.
in testimony given by Lieutenant- I
the
Saturday Evening Post some
Colonel R. H. Hawkins of the ordi­ Q. Don’t you know that there was months ago and the story is by Wal­
nance department, and a report made not a revolution in 1812 ?
A.I didn’t know that; I did not pay lace Irwin.
last October by Major Clair Foster of
There are two important feminine
much
attention to it.
the construction division of the army
roles
and these are played by Marg­
Q. Don’t you know that this coun­
and inserted by the committee in the
ery Wilson and Anna Q. Nilsson.
try
was
born
out
of
a
revolution
in
records.
Julia Faye also has a fine role and
1776? Did you forget that?
Contract is Sublet.
there is a strong cast of players.
A.
I
guess
I
did.
'i he contract lor the plant was lef
to die Marlin Rockwell corporation,
0R. O. L. HOHLFELD.
which organized a subsidery concern
Feeding America Last.
know;» as the Marlin Rockwell Load­
VETERINARIAN.
During the solitary month of June
ing company, which in turn contract­
t
ed with the Fred T. Ley company for last we exported over $356,,000,000 Bell Phone—2F2
Mutual Phone
construction of the big plant and ad­ worth of food stuffs in which were
joining town to house 20,000 per­ included 16,000,000 bus. of wheat,
Oregon.
Tillamook
3% million barrels of flour, 7,000,-
sons.
i
Major Foster's report cited some of 000 bushels of rye, 6,000,000 bush­
JJAVID
ROBINSON.
M.D.,
els
of
barley,
and
other
grains
and
the salaries paid by the loading com­
pany and the Ley company with ad­ grain products to the value of $1,-
vances in pay made after a few 000,000. We exported $147,000.000
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
months’ service. The manager of the worth of meats and dairy products,
including
117,000,000
pounds
of
ba
­
NATIONAL BUILDING,
former company, the report asserts,
had his salary raised from $10,000 con and hams, 117,000,000 pounds of
OREGON.
to $15,000; the assistant manager, lard and 115,000,000 pounds of con­ T illamook
“a lawyer and former bond sales­ densed milk; besides many millions
man” from $12,000 to'$15,000; the of dollars worth of other farm pro­
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
chief engineer from $7,500 a year ducts, What additional amounts were
with $180 a month for living expen­ exported and not checked up at the
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ses, to $10,000 a year; and the treas­ ports cannot be determined, but re­
,
Surgeon S. P. Co.
urer from $4,800 to $6,000. Of the ports have reached this country that
millions of pounds of foodstuffs have
treasurer, the report said.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
rotted at European ports, and one
Treasurer’s Duties Elusive.
"Government officers questioned as case is cited of 5,000,000 dozen eggs Tillamook .... Oregon
to the treasurer’s duties, said they ; going bad in Italian harbors. And
never had been able to see that he while we are treading lightly least
T. HOU a
did anything except indorse the gov- I we “break the heart of the world,”
the
average
American
Is
pulling
In
ernment's checks and sign those of
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
his belt three holes because the ad­
the loading company employed.”
ministration has demanded that we Complete Set of Abstract Bo< ks n
"Please bear in mind." said the
Office.
Major Foster’s reports "that all these feed Europe first.
Taxes» Paid for Non Residents
salaries do not come out of the load­
T illamook B lock .
ing company's fee. The government New Dalton Picture Story of “Hard
pays them and then pays 10 per cent
Tillamook -
Oregon
Boiled” Clever.
on top of them.”
Both Phones.
Corinne Melrose, beautiful and ac­
The testimony made reference to a
recent request of the war department complished, but unfortunate to be rp H GOYNL,
for an appropriation of $185,000 to stranded in a small town, when her
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
purchase additional land at the site show goes on the rocks, put her
although, Major Foster asserted, that beauty and wit to good account re-
cently, when she succeeded in en- Office- O pposite C ourt F ìush
"most of it is swamp.”'
tangling Deacon Simpson so that he Tillamook
O. egon
was forced to act like a white man
Nazarine Church Services.
in
regard
to
his
mortgage
on
the
lit-
JOHN LELAND, HENDERSON.
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10 a m., Su.ftay Sch<*l, Mrs. Bert ' ll®
This incident forms the central
attorney ;
King, superintendent.
11 a.m., Preaching by the pastor, idea of the story of Dorothy Dalton's
; and
new
Paramount picture,
"Hard
Rev. A. T. Ingler.
(COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
7:30 p.m., Peoples’ meeting, led by Boiled” which will be seen at the
Gem Theatre next Wednesday, Sept. Tillamook -
-
-
• OieROa
Mrs. Carrie Kinnaman.
8 p.m., evening sermon and special 17.
Miss Dalton, as the prima donna,
singing. All welcome.
does
some of the finest acting of her Q r . l . l . hoy ,
Mid-week service on Thur-day at 8
career.
She is ably supported by a
p. m.
fine cast including "Smiling Billy” PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Mason, as leading man. The country
Reformed Church.
T illamook B lock ,
town types are well presented and
1'here will be special services at I the manner in which the clever girl
Oregt u
the Reform Church on the coming outwits the shrewd and rascally old Tillamook,
Distinction is never acci
Sunday. At the morning service at 11 i deacon will prove highly edifying to
dental
—every effect has a
TZ>
OBERT
H.
McORATH
o’clock the installation of the pastor. the public.
Rev. W. G. Lienkemper, will take
cause
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW,
Ford Truck For Sale.
place. The service will be conducted
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ODDFELLOWS’ BUILDIN?,
by a brother of the pastor, the Rev.
A one ton Ford truck for sale. Ap­
A. F. Lienkemper. of Portland, The
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
MOVTSPIZCB
ply at Case's Garage.
annual missionary festival will be
P
orti
ani » O ffice
CIGADETTBS
held in the afternoon at 2 o’clock,
Card of Thanks.
1110 W ilcox B ld .
have their cauoe in this—the
During the noon hour »a luncheon
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will be served by the ladies of the
choice tobacco in them—
It is with great appreciation that
church in the Ladies' Aid room. we w ish to express our heartfelt ^^EBSTER HOLMES,
the skill that blended it—the
Special music will be rendered by the thanks to the many friends who
pure mats paper that wraps
choir and male efiorus at all service«. showed so much kindness and sym­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
it and the mouthpiece that
Sunday school at 10 a.m.
pathy toward us on account of the
C ommercial building .
cools the smoke.
death of our beloved wife and mother
Store For Rent.
Mrs. Antone .Plasker.
FIRST STREET.
! 0 for 13c
Antone Plasker and Family.
for
The John Bollman Co. Branch
opposite
Sunset
garage
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
Store
I
Rosenberg Bros. i
rent.
WHO SAID MEAT?
The
SANITARY MARKET
SPEAKS FOR ITSELF
Boiling Beef 12 l-2c lb.
Roast Beef 18c
I
SATURDAY ONLY
IMPERIALES
For Sale.
Wanted To Rent.
Dairy near Tillamook on share
basis by competent dairyman of long
time experience. Reference exchang­ i
I
ed. address "X" Headlight office.
HENRY C. VIE RECK, M. D.
SPECIALIST.
1918 5 passenger Mitchell. Only
been run 300 miles. Good tires on
Disease of The
machine and one extra, also a bump- EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
er. Will sell this car cheap. Inquire
at Willard Battery Station.
310 Selling Building, Portland. Ore.
Dr. and Mrs. Lebow have returned
and will be at Dr. Wise’s Tillamook
office on Monday and Tuesday, Bay
City on Wednesday; at Cloverdale on
Thursdays; Nehalem. Fridays and
•
Wheeler Saturdays.
since the armistice. The chief trouble
is that President Wilson seems to fa­
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All county road warrants endorsed vor feeding, clothing and boosting
prior to July 15th, 1919, will be paid America last.
upon presentation, lnlerest ceases
25th day of August, 1919.
Kathleen Mills,
County Treasurer.
FLOUR
Call For warrants.
RESALE
The United States
Grain Corporation
Ornamental Fire Placet Built
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
Announces that it will sell ¡5
"Straight." grade flour, to all g|
purchasers, in carload lots, In S
140 lb. jute sacks, gross weight H
delivered to any railway stu- 9j
non in Zone 10, comprising the S
States of Oregon, Washington,
and Idaho, at not to exceed
$10.00 per bbl. net cash. Pur­
chasers will be supplied from
nearest available mill, which
may result in slight saving for
buyers’ account.
Places absolutely guaranteed
not to smoke or money re­
funded.
Brick work of all kinds done
on short notice.
We make a specialty of re­
pairing smoking Fire Placet.
RALPH E. WARREN,
TILLAMOOK. ORE
President Wilson says there can
be no cure for high prices so long as
war conditions exist. He removed one
war condition not long ago by lifting
the embargo on leather exportations.
As a result England, while forbid­
ding the entry of American shoes
Into her markets, bought $25,000,-
000 worth of leather in the United
States with the effect that leather
prices In this country have doubled
I
Wholesale and jobbing prof­
its on such flour must not ex­
ceed 75c per bbl. and retailer’s
profit must not exceed $1.25
per bbl. Address all communi­
cations to
UNITED STATES GRAIN
®
CORPORATION
510 Board of Trade Building m
Portland. Oregon.