Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 16, 1919, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 16. 1919
The Gem Theatre Feature Attractions.
Tuesday, October 21st.
Thursday, October 23rd.
FRED STONE
in
GLADY BROCKWELL
in
THE DIVORCE TRAP
“ Under the Top”
THE DIVORCE TRAP
Grips you like iron.
An Artcraft Picture
By John Emerson and Anita Loos.
THE DIVORCE TRAP
is the tool of a selfish unscrupulous husband.
F FRED STONE had been born in the Middle Ages
they wouldn’t have known whether to make him
Court Jester or Court Acrobat or Court Juggler.
See him in this Artcraft Picture—Gee whiz ! lie’s
enouge to make a cat laugh ! Plays a country boy
part, grow’s up and elopes with the daughter of a circus
man whose show comes to Three Forks, vaults over
seven horses in a gataway and parachutes himself
about the ring like a figure on elastic.
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“ Pathe News.”
THE DIVORCE TRAP
is the most sensational pic­
ture of the time, starring
GLADYS BROCKWELL'
A WILLIA,M FOX PRODUCTION
in which a telephome girl weds a millionair to find that
man’s inhumanity to man often extends to
women as well.
Mack Sennet Comedy “EAST LYNNE.”
PR.ELD STONE ¿»‘Under £he Top*
JUAlZTCUAfTlVurt
Shirley Mason in Fine Picture.
SHOEING
' JACK HARPER,
BALL SHOP, TILLAMOOK.
Take your Herses there and get
First Class Shoes for them.
I guarantee all work to be
satisfactory, if not, bring it back
and I will make good without
extra charge.
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SCIENTIFICALLY
CORRECT
Zerolene, scientific­
ally refined from se­
lected California crude
oil, gives better lubri­
cation with least car­
bon deposit. GetaCor-
rect Lubrica­
tion Chart for
your car.
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1 Petite, pretty and talented, Shirley
1 Mason will appear al the Gem Theat- [
re next Monday in “The Winning '
¡Girl,” her first California made Par­
amount picture, the story by George
Weston from a scenario by Will M.
Ritchey. Miss Mason has won the
hearts of all playgoers by her ion- I
(J derfully convincing work on stage
and screen and in this production
g she is to have a delightful starring |
£ vehicle.
The story itself, which appeared I
first in the Saturday Evening Post, !
is one of those human'interest tales j
that win by their very naturalness, j
while the comedy characterizations j
and incidents with which it is garn- |
ished, are excellent.
Niles Welsh, one of the best
known young actors of the screen
world, appears in support of the tiny
star.
TAKE IT IN TIME.
Just as Scores of Tillamook People ■,
Have.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
(California)
H. C. BOONE, Agent, Tillamook, Oregon.
“Don’t Cheat Yourself”
says the Good Judge
Waiting does not pay.
If you neglect kidney backache.
Urinary troubles often follow.
Act in time by curing the kidneys.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are especially
for weak kidneys.
Many people in this locality re­
commend them.
Here’s one case:
James' C. Duncan, real estate
dealer, 315 S. Meridian St., Newberg,
Qre., says: “I used to be subject to
kidney trouble. I had a too frequent
desire to pass the secretions, espec­
ially during the night and had to get
up several times. After taking a box
of Doan's Kidney Pills, my kidneys
became normal. Just as soon as I
notice my kidneys are net acting just
right, I take Doan's Kidney Pills a
few days and they never fail to re­
lieve the trouble.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Duncan had. Foster Milburn Co.
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Pr Adv.
SPECIAL !
Having bought the business of the Tillamook
Feed‘Co., and with our stock already on hand,
we have a surplus stock, and are offering the
following articles for a short time at the follow­
ing prices for cash :
Economy Jars, pints, $1.10 per doz.
Economy Jars, qts., $1.15 per doz.
Economy Jars, I gal., $1.50 per doz.
White River Flour, $2.80 per sack.
M.JJB. Coffee, 45c per pound.
Carnation Feed, $1.85 per sack.
Velvet Tobacco, 2 for 25c.
Canned Tomatoes, 2", 25c.
White Laundry Soap, 6 barafor 25c.
Corvallis Butter, $1.25 roll.
Hams, Swift’s Premium, 37c. per pound.
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Statement of Ownership
There’s nothing saved
by chewing ordinary
tobacco. A little chew
of that good rich-tasting
tobacco goes a lot farther,
and its good taste lasts
all the way through.
This is to certify that I api the
owner, publisher and editor of the
Tillamook Headlight, a weekly news­
paper published in Tillamook County,
Oregon, and that there are no bond­
holders. mortgages or other security
owners having interest in the said
newspaper.
Dated at Tillamook. Ore., Oct. 14,
1919.
Fred C. Baker.
Little chew — lasting —
satisfying. That’s why
it’s a real saving to buy
this class of tobacco.
put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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HOLMES
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
Attorneys-at-Law,
ATTORN EY-AT LA W
COMMERCIAL BUILDING.-
FIRST
TILLAMOOK.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
STREET.
TILLAMOOK BLOCK,
OREGON
Both phones.
J~)AVID ROBINSON. M.D ,
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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Surgeon S. P. Co.
NATIONAL BUILDING,
TILLAMOOK
(I. O. O. F. Bldg. 1
OREGON.
Tillamook
£^R. O. L. HOHLFELD.
VETERINARIAN.
Sell Phone—2F2 ■
Mutual Phone
Tillamook
Oregon.
The Rabbit Skin Industry.
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out of the ordinary—a flavor and smoothness
never before attained. To best realize their qual­
ity compare Camels with any cigarette in
the world at any price!
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Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will
win you at once—it is so new and unusual. That’s
what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and
choice Domestic tobacco gives you! You’ll prefer
this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight I
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As you smoke Camels, you'll note absence of
any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any un­
pleasant cigaretty odor. And, you’ll be delighted
to discover that you can smoke Camels liberally
without tiring your taste!
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glassine-paper covered carton We strongly recommend
this carton for the h'jme or office suppiy or *hen yoo travel
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Take Camels at any angle—they surely supply
cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever
experienced. They’re a cigarette revelation!
You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts.
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Hard to Catch.
"Way down.” a cornelian In a col-
or<>d regiment, was asked when he re­
GO Y Nò.
ceived his discharge If he wouid enlM
In case of another war. Ills rep',
attorney - at - law
was: “Boy, if this man’s country
Into another war they Is gons be two
Office- (O pposite C ourt
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men missing- thia nigger and the man
. O »gon what’s chaslag him.’’
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The bureau of fisheries hm received
n snmple lot of leather made from the
sk.ns of aquatic animals. Including my,
shark, sturgeon, pruldlefish and |>or-
poise, It has received also articles
made from such leathers. Including
men's, women's and children’s shoes.
ns well as a belt, wallet, portfolio,
brief case. etc. The manufacturers
have established stations on the South
Atlantic and Gulf coasts where sup­
plies of raw material are obtained, and
are producing from such sources a
very high grade of leather suitable for
nearly every purpose for which leather
Is used.
Rabbit skins from Australia and
New Zealand were among the larges'
offerings In the recent Internationa;
fur auction at St. Louis. Half a mil­
lion pounds of Australian skins and
50 ixï ) pounds from New Zealand were
told for a total of 5335.000. Price« ad­
vanced 25 per cent over quotations
Inst January, according to the official
market announcement. The largest
lots went tn hatters and felt mannfa<
turers.
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Fish Leathers a Success.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
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