Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 29, 1920, Image 5

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    "".LIAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 2e. 1020
Public Sale.
FEBRUARY 3rd
TUESDAY,
“TRUE
HEART
SUSIE”
Featuring
LILLIAN GISH
“BUNKERED”
2 Reel Comedy.
GEM THEATRE
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I will sell at public sale the latter
part of February, about ,60 head of
cows, commonly known as the M. W.
Harrison herd. These cows have been
in the Association test for the past
three or four years and all have
made creditable records, some of
them on pasture alone have made
close to 80 lbs. of butter fat per I
month. All of the Cows that were I
proven undesirable through the test
work or for any other reasons have
been disposed of and replaced by de­
sirable young cows. This herd, to­
gether with 15 or 20 head of heifers
coming two years old and three reg­
istered herd bulls will be sold. All
animals tuberculine tested.
If you are in the market for high
class cows you can not do better
than be in attendance at this sale.
Later announcements will furnish
full information as to date and terms
of sale.
F. R. Beals.
Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club’s An
nnal Meeting.
Immediate Delivery on Nash
and Overland Cars.
The Nash Six with Perfected Valve-in-Head Motor
rPHE wide-spread and heavy de-
| mand which exists for the Nash
Six with Perfected Valve-in-Head
Motor but reflects the quality of its
performance in owners service.
This big and steadily increasing
demand is certain proof that this car
has more than met the expectations
of its owners in practically every
community from coast to coast.
It has performed and is perform­
ing in a way that creates for its hosts
of admirers wherever it is in service.
Because of the high character of this
performance the Nash Six is now
generally reorgnized to be a class
leader—to offer an unusually attrac­
tive value at its price.
The thousands of Nash Sixes in
use have demonstrated conclusively
that they do posses the three quali­
ties which owners appreciate most in
a motorcar. The Nash Six is unusu­
ally powerful—unusually economical
and unusually comfortable to ride in
and to drive. Its Nash Perfected
Valve-in-Head Motor is now generally
accepted as marking a distinct step
forward in motor car engineering.
The Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club
held its annual meeting at the home
of F. D. Bester on the 22nd of Jan­
uary. The meeting was preceeded by
the usrfal good dinner, for which the
“True Heart Susie'
ladies of the Club are noted. Forty-
AaAßTCßAFT Picture
five members and visitors were pres­
ent and all did justice to the be un-
teous repast.
The meeting was called to order by
Clara Kimball Young in "The Claw.” made a net profit of over $65,000.00. F. Blackadar, President, with a few
The early training is well worth the appropriate remarks, and the secre­ I
tary’s report was read which is in
The many admirers of Clara Kim­ effort.
substance as follows:
ball Young can see her this week at
Cash on hand at the beginning of
Appearing in
the Gem Theatre, Sunday, Feb. 1st., Paramount Stars
1919, $81.87; receipts during the I
“Great Expectations.”
in one of her most distinctive screen
year, $220.63; Total $302.50. Dis-
offerings, "The Claw”, her latest
Its a long leap from the pages of bursements for the year $226.72. The
Select picture.
report was accepted and order plac­
The main fiction of the story opens Booth Tarkington’s "Seventeen”
i
when Mary Saurin, played by Miss ■ Charles Dickens’ "Great Expecta­ ed on file.
The following officers were duly
Young goes to Africa to visit her tions”, but Louise Huff and Jack
brother Dick, and his wife, there she Pickford are nothing, if not versa­ elected: Mark Bays, F. Blackadar,
L. Daniels, and
meets Major
Anthony Kinsella, tile. So the fact that have abandaned Rose Crawford,
Mrs. Valetta the uncrowned queen the twentieth century and reverted Theresa Ross, board of directors.
VERLAND 4 marks a fundamental advance in motor car construction—
President—Joseph Donaldson.
of the colony, resents Mary’s coming to the picturesque London of which
Vice-President
—
Theresa
Ross
the most important improvement in comfort to the passengers and in pre­
the
great
novelist
wrote
need
occa
­
and when Mary and Kim fall in love
Sec-Treas.—Rose Crawford.
with each other, her jealously leads sion no surprise to admirers of these
serving
the chassis from real shocks since pneumatic tires made motoring
Morrison Mills, Wm. Maxwell and
two youthful Famous Ulayers stars.
her to open plotting.
possible.
The story is one of Synthia Stock- "Great Expectations” will be shown Mark Bays, program committee.
Interest in the Jersey bred is daily
Its Three-Point Cantilever Springs create a riding buoyancy which estab­
ley’s masterful novels of African life, at the Gem Theatre, Friday, Jan. 30.
In this story Mr. Dickens develop­ growing stronger; and when we read
it has been admirable adapted for
lishes
Overland 4 as a new type of car.
the screen by Charles E. Whittaker ed two of his most interesting char­ the report of the Fairview Cheese
Before
the Overland 4 was submitted to the verdict of the public it was
acters in Provis, the escaped convict factory, which is known as the Jer-
and directed by Robert G. Vignola.
subjected to preliminary’ trials covering more than 250,0(H) miles in widely
and Miss Havisham, the spinster who sey factory, as nearly all the milk re­
had been deserted at the altar and ceived at this factory ts from the
varying climates and road conditions. In high and low altitudes, in rock and
who planned to revenge herself upon Jersey cow, we have just cause for
Industrial Club Work.
sand,
in mud and snow and dust, the Overland 4 withstood every ordeal. And
all men by having her beautiful ad­ exultation.
in
so
doing,
this car established a new standard, not merely of roadability, but
The
average
fat
at
the
factory
this
apted
daughter
break
their
hearts.
According to the report of the In­
year is 4.421.
of economy.
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dustrial Club Work of Tillamook
Average price per 100 pounds of
County for last year, received by the Gladys Brockwell in New Picture.
milk, $3.55
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County Superintendent from the Ag­
Average amount of cheece produc­
"Broken Commandments” is the
ricultural College, the boys and girls
of Tillamook County
produced significant title of a new Fox photo­ ed per hundred lb. of milk, 11.96.
This report shows that the better
$1358.05 worth of various articles, play starring Gladys B rockwell,
at a cost of $570.11. leaving a net which will be shown at the Gem quality of milk produced by the Jer­
profit of $784.94. The chief items of Theatre next Saturday. From ad­ sey breed gives both quality and
profit were, potatoes, $230.74; gar­ vance reports of the picture It is an quantity. The large quantity of fat
dens, $120.09; pigs, $261.20; calves, intense and unusual presentation of incorporated in the cheese produces
greeting at all our meetings.
“The Lady of Red Butte” will be
Presbyterian Church.
$96.66, and other smaller items. This of the love of one girl and two men the soft, creamy, delicious product so
E. F. Wriggle, pastor.
is a good showing, considering we and the tragic results of broken much desired by the public. Many shown at the Gem Theatre next Wed­
Sunday School, 10 a.m.
had no regular club work in the commandments in two lives, that tests have proven beyond any doubt nesday, with Thomas Holding as the
come at last out of their tangles what the Jersey cow can do as com­ leading man.
Morning worship 11 a.m. Subject:
county.
Nazarene Church Services.
•'The Eternal Cross.”
Each boy and girl in the various through the nobility of the men and pared with other breeds.
First
—
She
makes
more
cheese,
their
understanding
of
the
“
new
Evening
worship.
7:30
p.m.
Sub
­
An Open Letter to the Men of Tilla'
10 a.m., Sunday School, Mrs. B. E.
projects carefully followed the direc­
ject ‘'Man's Vast Value.”
King, Supt.
mook.
tions of the college, and were re­ commandments.” The story appar­ solids, other than butter fat.
Third—It requires lesB of her milk
11 a.m. Preaching by the pastora
quired to keep an accurate account ently offers as great promise as any
ever shown and with Miss Brockwell to make a pound of cheese.
Rev. A. F. Ingler, subject, "The
pf all expenses and receipts.
Dear
friends
and
brothers:
Church
Reformed
Congregational
Fourth—She produces a pound of
Prayer of a Dying King, (Isaiah
The work that wil lappeal to boys as the star it should be a wholesome
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The church which I represent is
cheese at much less cost.
and girls In the county should be thriller.
10 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m. 38:1-6."
to
here
to
serve
the
community
not
Fifth—She produces cheese of a
7 p. m. Peoples service for prayer,
half raising, pig raising, dairy herd
exploit it. If it is not serving the preaching. Theme: "Divine Princl- song and testimony.
much higher quality.
Notice.
record keeping, and gardening, since
Human
pies
for
a
Victorious
Life
”
,
Persistency in yield is one of her community It has no excuse for ex­ life will be a success only when bas­
8 p.m., Evening sermon and appro­
We the undersigned will prosecute
this is a dairy county. It is hoped
istence. It is also my firm conviction
that the various breeders associations all persons found fishing, hunting strong points, and no test shorter that it ought to serve every man and ed only on divine principles, because priate solos.
Mid-week service on Thursday at
will encourage the future farmers to or trapping on our ranches without than one year can fully demonstrate every interest of every man not af­ life is divine. In contrary It will be
the quantity and quality of any breed
7:30 p.m. to which you are cordially
our consent.
larry on the work.
a
failure
when
based
on
human
The patrons of the Fairview Cheese filiated with some other church in principles, however good they may invited. If you are spiritually minded
I This work is worth while; the boys
Jack Jennings,
factory are working in harmony. No the community. It is not now doing
|nd girls of Oregon last year through
Wm. Elliott,
be. The forum of this world Is the you will find food for thought and
arguments take place, nod dissatis­ that thing. I want you to help me
W. B. Vaughn,
Bis work directed by the college
battlefield
of human life, it is the strength for your soul In these ser-
faction exists among them over the solve that problem. I am anxious to
C. A. Elliott.
gallery
of
battles.
Therefore encount­ vices.
six-plus system. Each is satisfied see the church and its relation to
ered
by
countless
foes life always is
with the Babcock Test, and is will­ this community through your eyes.
59,500 LICENSES ISSUED
endangered to be destroyed. Thou­
I
am
here
to
be
of
service,
If
possible
ing to take what his cow actually
sands
have
been
defeated
by
want
of
to every man in the community, and
Motor Vehicle Registration Decks
produces for him.
knowledge. Strive with us for the
At this meeting there was interest­ whatever a man’s fellowship and a
Are Cleared.
final victory and yours will be the
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ing talks and discussions relative to pastor’s devotion to his task can do I
We have a “Complete” line of Groceries, Flour
joy of life.
desire
to
do.
Salem., Or.. Jan. 26—The motor
the Jersey sale which is to be held at
Rev. R. Shuetz, pastor.
One way we can serve each other
vehicle division of the secretary of
the Pacific International Exposition
and Feed. Whether you buy all of your goods
state’s office today cleared the decks
this year, providing, however, that is for you to answer the following
from us or only a part of them, you will get the
of the congestion following the (in­
enough cattle can be procured to questions candidly and frankly,
First Christian Church.
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precedented rush for motor vehido
carry on such sale. The growing de­ mailing your replies to me at your
same high quality Merchandise and the same
We are looking for a very large at­ licenses for the year 1920.
mand among dairymen for the Jersey earliest convenience. It is my pur-
Here after the department will is-
breed is such, that much doubt is en­ pose to use your replies at the even­ tendance at the Christian Bible
good service.
tertained as to whether enough cat­ ing service February eighth. No School next Lord’s Day at 10 a.m. sue and forward license plates for all
i
tle can be procured to justify holding names will be mentioned and no con­ To the strangers in our midst, we motor vehicles on the day of the re­
We have some good Merchandise at especially
fidences betrayed.
urge that you and yours attend the ceipt of the application, provided,
the sale .
1—If you are not, why are you not the services.
that the applications are In proper
It
has
been
decided
to
hold
another
low prices. Our regular prices
The C. E. societies. Junior and form and are not required to be re­
Jersey Jubilee during 1920, and an a regular attendant at some church
Senior are live wires in the right turned to the applicants by reason of
effort will be made by the Tillamook service?
2.—What has been the reason giv­ direction.
Jersey Cattle Club to have them visit
defects. Notice is being sent to the
Diamond W Pumpkins, 2'. lbs. cans
en by some neighbor or friend for
A large number attended mid-week sheriffs of the several counties and
Tillamook.
Bulk Coffee, 3 lbs. for
“A Square Deal to Everyone” is non-attendance?
prayer meeting Wednesday evening chiefs of police and marshals of the
3— In what way. In your opinion, and we invite all to attend next Wed­ various towns and cities of the state
our motto. No attempt at extrava­
Oregon White Beans
gant or spectacular publicity is made can the services of the church be nesday at 7:30 p.m.
notifying them that all licenses thus
nor does the Club ever attempt to made to appeal more strongly to
The church service morning at 11 far requested have been issued, so
Small Ivory
o’clock and evening at 7:30. We will they may resume their enforcement
"put things over" on anyone, that it men?
4— Why does It not now seem to make both services helpful, and will of the provisions of the motor ve-
Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Flour
cannot stand back of. This is one of
appeal to them?
the secrets of our success.
assure you that you will agree, it is hide laws within thelr respectivo
Bulk Macroni
5— What practical phase of social the home-like church, the church jurisdictions.
The club will meet next month on
the 26th at the farm of Joe Donald­ or institutional work, In your opin­ with a cordial welcome to all.
Including today, approximately 59
Argo Corn Starch, 3 pkg. for
ion, could be undertaken in thiH com­
son.
500 licenses for passenger and com­
munity by this church that would The Place Where Strangers are Wel­ mercial motor vehicles for the cur­
Whether you are our customer or not, we want
rent year have been issued. In addi­
Star is Seen as ‘Faro Fan” in "The appeal to and meet with the co-oper­
come.
ation of the men.of the community?
tion 1150 motArcycles, 1100 chauf­
Lady of Red Butte.”
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you by all means to see the “Heinz” display in
Write your replies now before you
feurs and 570 dealers in motor ve­
The
United
Brethren
Church.
forget it.
hicles have been licensed. Approxi­
Dorothy Dalton as “Faro Fan" In
our north and the preferred stock display in the
Next Sunday morning the pastor mately $1,260.000 has been received
Your fellow man,
the latest Thomas H. Ince Paramount
will begin a series of sermons, on the from these sources, which amount,
G. O. Oliver,
north window.
picture, "The Lady of Red Butte"
four foundations on which
our after deducting the administration
Pastor
Methodist
Church.
has a character which is a strong re­
country rest. He will preach each expenses, will be transferred to the
minder of her successful type in
Sunday morning on one of these sub­ highway fund to be expended under
“The Flame of the Youkon” a play
Reformed Church.
jects. If you are patriotic come out the direction of the state highway
that firmly established her as one of
to these series of sermons.
commission for road construction and
the foremost dramatic actors of the
Cor. 4th Ave. and E. 5th Streets.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7:3
'
p.m. improvements throughout the state.
screen.
Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor.
Evening subject. "The Man Whose
Miss Dalton has had an enviable
Sunday School at 10 a.m. Public Hair was a Death Trap."
The Spelling Contest.
stage and screen career, Her first en- worship at 11 a.m. The pastor will
Sunday School at 10 a.m.
gagement on the stage was with speak on the crown and pearl of meeting every Wednesday at Prayer i
“GOOD GOODS.
8 p.m.
Owing to lack of time we were un­
Virginia Warned, in Chicago. After a Christ's parables. "The Parable of
Mrs. Frank Freeman will entertain able to get the result of the first
couple of season in stock she toured the Prodigal Son."
the Ladles' Aid on Thursday after­ spelling contest in type in time for
the Orpheum circuit tn a sketch of
You are cordially invited to wor­ noon at 2 o’clock.
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this week's paper, but will publish It
her own writing, “The Smugglers.”
ship with us.
You will find a warm Christian next week.
Lillian Gish ¿>
DVGRIFFITM'S
Price $1720.00 Tillamook, Ore
We are Agent for the
Celebrated Nash Truck.
See us if you are contemplating buying a Truck, for
you want! the Best.
OVERLAND 4
O
Price $1090 Tillamook, Ore.
C. F. PANKOW, Tillamook, Ore.
C. 0. &C. M. Dawson