Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 19, 1920, Image 5

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PLTGHT. FE9P.UARY 19. 1020
CEM THEATRE
Gem Theatre
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
Maurice Tourneur
THURSDAY, FEB. 26th
Their lips met—then parted—the hotel clerk
Presents the Great Drury Lane Melodramatic Success
was peeking, and the honeymoon
he White Heather
was spoiled !
Viola Dana
rOU will gaspat the dare-deviltry of the man who fight to the
has the most fascinating role
death on the ocean floor, eight fathoms down. You will be'spell
of her career in
bound at the sheer beauty of the scene,
The sublime lave that leads a woman and a man up to the
smashing denouement will hold you so enthralled that—
Come to see “The White Heater!’’ There never was another
picture like it! Adjectives cannot describe it! You must see it to
believe that such a picture is possible,
PLEASE GET
MARRIED”
By special aarangement the undersea scenes in “The White Heather!" were
produced by the use of Williamson Submarine Tube and patented inventions,
the only means by which such undersea scenes are made possible.
in seven side-splitting acts.
Adults, 25c.
Children, 15c.
’ V iola D aña .«‘P lease G et M arried
2 REEL Mack Sennett Comedy “AMONG THOSE PRESENT
slavery charge. The deputy left on Iowa make it an ideal dairy country
Sunday morning's train with his and already he has interested J. H.
Haun and his son Roy, in cheese-
prisoner.
The City Hall is being prepared a3
An operetta, “Windmills of Hol­ making.
an emergency hospital.
Firemen's dance Saturday night.
auspices of
I land,’’ given under the
Dr. Hoy is caring for twelve new the Wheeler schools on January 31,
An opportunity to secure de-
netted $188.00. It is trusted that the
cases of the flu.
sirable place in Bayocean at very
Tillamook
High
School
operetta,
Mrs. W. L. Campbell has been
low price; Owing to forced set­
“Love Pirates of Hiawa” will be
visiting in Portland.
tlement. Modern cottage, corner
equally
successful.
Firemen's d^tnee ut K. P. Hall
lot. One of nicest and most con­
Mrs. Nettie Tomsett-Fosnot was in
Saturday night.
venient locations in Bayocean.
Paved street and cement walks,
Don’t forget the Firemen’s dance Tillamook last week on business. She
returned
to
her
home
at
Ocean
Lake
There will be no more opportuni­
at the K. P. hall Saturday night.
on Friday morning. The Twin Rocks
ties like this in Bayocean. See or
Buy
a
ticket
to
the
Firemen
’
s
dance
Owing to a slight decline in the Grain and
P.O. of which she is postmlstresss
write H. L. King, Tillamook.
I
whether you go or not.
she is postmistress,
1 P. O., of which
^yVIill Feed ¿^Market, we are offering the
The new Bay City high school is will reopen on March 1st.
nearing completion.
Mr. Wann, superintendent of the J OH’i LELAND] HENDERSON
following at CASH PRICES :
Miss Doris Brace, of Tillamook, Wheeler Lumber Co. camp, was taken
ATTORNEY
visited friends in Bay City last week. ill with influenza last Friday morn-
Geo, W. Kiger, of Tillamook, was ing. He was taken to Wheeler, con-
Mill Run.......... $1.70 Per Sack. 147.00 Ton off of Car.
AND
registered at the Hotel Portland this tracted pneumonia, and died on
Caration Feed 2.00 Per Sack.
COUNSELLOR AT-LAW
Tuesday. Today the body is being
week.
Scratch Feed . 4.50 Per Sack.
T Ham ook
3.60 Per Cwt. 71.50 Toil.
Work on the three mile road be- taken by Mr. Wann's brother to
Whole Corn
Hillsboro
for
interment.
tween Dick’s Point and Bayocean has
74AM) Ton.
Cracked Corn 3.70
The jury in the case of Walter
begun.
71.00 Ton.
Ground Barley 3.85 Per Sack.
Born to the wife of Howard Med­ Oliver who was indicted and tried on
Holstein.......... 1.90 Per Sack.
caff a bouncing boy, who is ready to a charge of adultry, failed to agree
Beet Pulp.......... ........... Ton Lots 59.50
and was discharged on Thursday,
lick his dad.
bbl.
Good Hard Wheat Flour $3.00 per Sack. $11.60
and the case is set to be retried on
Mrs. George Wilt returned on Mon­
Olympia Flour....................... 3.20 per Sack.
12.50 » I
May 2rd. Ten of the jurymen want­
day from a ten uay visit with her
Cupid Flour........................... 3.00
.,
ed to return a verdict with assault
daughter
in
Portland.
Dalles Diamond .... .... 3.00
,,
with intent to rape and two for con­
Tile circuit court jury is dismissed viction on a charge of rape.
Palm Olive Soap.......................... 10 per bar.
until March 22nd, at which time the
Justice of the Peace E. W. Stanley
f
Wobblies will have their trial.
received a telegram from Long
Oiy Womer and wife left Wednes­ Beach, Calif., stating that his mother
day morning for California where had passed away peacefully on Sun­
they will make their home in the fu- day. She had never been in Tillamook
tu-e.
and it was in 1909 that Mr. Stanley
When you think of wood, coal oi last visited his mother. She was 84
drayage think of “Tillamook Trans- years of age and leaves a family of
fer Co.", Liberty Temple, "We De- seven children four boys and three
Our Seed
liver the Goods.”
girls.
Catalog
and Plant­
The Tillamook post American Le­
Ray Cooper, of Hebo, is suffering
er's Guide
from a severe attack of influenza. gion expects to distribute the Oregon
Is the
He is attended by Dr. LeFevre, of Medal at its next regular meeting,
jt anda rd
the
first
Friday
in
March
to
ail
ex-
Cloverdale.
reference
iwers of the
Curtis Stowell, of Portland, has service men who have filled out their
rthwest, listing
been in Tillamook on business in questionnaires sent out by the local
complete lines of
connection with the new Cloverdale post recently. These medals are to
Seeds, Trees, Plants,
school. He is a brother of Mrs. oe issued only to those who were in
Fertilizers,Poultry and
I the federal service. Discharges must
Bee Supplies, Sprays
Kobert H. McGrath.
be presented in every case before the :
and Sprayers, Dairy
School district No. 26, at Hemlock medal will be issued.
Supplies and Equipment.
has been closed because of the epi­ I
i
On
Friday
evening,
February
13th,
i
Your Name should be on our
demic, and one of the rooms of the
Mailing List
Hebo school was forced lo suspend a party of sixty-six people gathered i
at the home of Eric Glad to wish him
Ask for Catalog No. T 10
studies this week.
good luck iu his new enterprise. Mr. ■
The annual meeting of the Tilla­ Glad is leaving Tillamook to manage I
mook CowTesting Ass n, will be held a fruit farm he has purchased near '
at the court house, Feb. 21st, at 1:30 Gresham. The Rev. Harry Tucker I
p.m. Everybody invited.
was a guest at the send-off party, '
Help boost Tillamook county and which must have been quite a gala
the cheese industry. Send this weeks affair since it lasted until after mid- i
Ornamental Fire Places Built
Headlight to your friends in all night. A supper of coffee, cake and
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
parts of the United States.
| sandwiches were served.
Places absolutely guaranteed
Olio Stasek passed away on Friday '
Sheriff Campbell left on Sunday
not to smoke or money re­
‘morning, February 13th at 2:45, at' morning for Salem, taking Henry
funded.
his home one nriie north of Tilla­ Story to the penitentiary, He was
Brick work of all kinds done
mook. Mr. Stasek was a son-in-law found guilty of rape upon his dau-
on short notice.
We make a specialty of re­
ghter, and late Saturday afternoon
of County Commissioner Alley.
pairing smoking Fire Places.
Judge
Bagley
pronounced
sentence
C. M. Dyrlund, cashier of the Tilla- (
mook County Bank,is in Portland on I upon him, giving him six years in
business. He is stopping at the Mult- j the penitentiary. The sentence would
nomah Athletic Club, of which he have been much more severe, but
7 ILLAMOOK. ORE
haH been a member for several years. : Story consented to turn his property
over to support the girl and pay the
The Reverend Mr. Oliver has been ■
attorney who defended him.
summoned to North Powder, Wash.,
Where there's a will there’s a way.
to the bedside of his father, who is
If it is MEAT you want
seriously ill. Mr. Oliver left on the Sincere and honest perserverance
will overcome even the deadly ob­
Wednesday morning train.
try the
stacles of national and state prohi­
The funds derived front the Fire­
bition. Grapes and hops and rye be­
men’s dance are all used for better
ing unobtainable, Frank Buffum, of
fire protection. Now is the time to
Yellow Fir Mill consoled himself
show your appreciation and buy a
with a bottle of extract of vanilla,
ticket.
on Saturday night. Mr. Gruber flop­
Married on Saturday evening at ped him in the jug that night, but
z.
Yours for
the parsonage of the Presbyterian twenty dollars bail the next morn­ 1
church, Rev. Allan A. McRae per­ ing offered him escape. Oh you
Quality and Quantity.
forming the ceremony, Frank W. Frank!
Pickett and Mrs. Marie Wade.
We
give 5 per cent Dis-
We have never been in Tillamook,
T 80ALS, M.D.,
Mrs. John Groat will entertain a we’re sorry to say, but we have a
count for Cash.
former school friend, Mrs. W. E. Bo- ' good opinion of the city, and they
hon
and
her
ten
year
old
daughter,
I
■mil IF MIFWTIM.
are doing business. It is a citified
JHYS1CIAN AND SURGKON, i
for a few days. The guests are ex­ place and the business men are pros­
PERFECTLY
pected to arrive from the East on perous. We are convinced of this be­
Surgeon 8. P. Co.
Friday of this week.
cause we have just finished looking
SIMPLE
(I. O. O. F- Bldg.)
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Foelkner ana over the Tillamook Headlight. You
SIMPLY
daughter are recent arrivals in Till­ can always tell—big display ads; NO KNIFE AND
LOSS OF BLOOD
. Oregon
Ilatnook •
amook. They have come from Ray­ just like city stores, up-to-date, pric­ No Plasters and Pains for Hours
i
PERFECT. mond, Washington, and will be con­ es quoted, descriptions, specials, etc.
I
Or Days.
same as Portland, and why not.—
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OTTS & WINSLOW, Needles. Oil, Belts and all kinds of Sewing nected with the Tillamook Lumber All
Banks
Herald
We
would
advise
the
TUMORS,
PILES,
FISTUI^A^GOI
Company.
• Machine supplies, Repairing a specialty.»
DISEASES OF WOMEN
editor of the Herald to vlsh the best
Attorneys-at-Law,
W.
B.
Aiderman
went
to
Portland
Four Years Study in Europe.
New Home Users
last Wednesday on business,and part of Oregon.
Over thirty years experience
are quality chosers.
ILLAMOOK, OREGON
drove a new car back on Friday. The . A. C. Everson has traded some of
Portland
Physical Therapy Labora­
For Sale By
motor and its driver are looking well lit Tillamook property foi a general
tories.
412
to 417 Journal Building
merchandise
store
in
Evans,
Oregon.
so
we
infer
that
the
roads
are
in
SHARFF
lb
DUBIVER
TILLAMOOK BLOCK,
Portland
Oregon
The -tore will be managed by his sou
good condition.
172 3rd Street
Both phones.
and
brother-in-law.
Evans
is
In
Wal
­
That thousand candle-power grin
on the Van Patten countenance these lowa county, situated in s fertile I
KBSTER HOLMES,
“list Your Property With Us.
C. DI ETER.
days proves that Mrs. Van Patten, blue-grass valley 80 miles long, rich '
We can sell vour farms
who has been seriously ill, Is now tn rivets and alfalfa Sounds great!
M. PETERSEN & SONS
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
DENTIST.
convalescent.
And his nice jolly Evans is merely a town she at pres- <
Realtors.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
rand Ronde. Yamhill Co . Oregon, TILLAMOOK BUILDING Santa Claus laugh? Well that's be­ ent, with feeble sprinkling of one de- i
pot. 4 storehuilding.-t and 10 houses,
cause.
tinted with members of the ln-
(Over Haltom’a).
(sounds not so great) but it is Mr.
FIRST STREET.
erstate Realty Association of the
Deputy U. 8. Marshal E T Mass
Eversons
intention
to
develop
It
into
Tillamook-
Oregon.
acific North ' West. License No.
OREGON
came in last week from Portland and
a bustling Mecca. Mr. Everson says TILLAMOOK
186 Telephone Grand Ronde Cen-
arrested a man working on the rail­
that the natural resources of Wal-
road who was wanted
a white
Tillamook Jottings
Lard and Shortening
SPECIAL
GRAIN
FEED
Star Grocery Co ■
Bake a Pie Without Feeling
the H.C.L
I
Look up the Price you paid for Lard
the Last time and then fill in your needs
from our stock.
Puritan Pure Leaf Lard, No. 5 pail
$1.70
No. 10 pail ?.
3.40
Columbia Brand Lard
1.85
5 lb. pail
No. 10 pail
3.25
Shortening
4 lb. pail “1.40
8 lb. pail 2.75
We follow the Market.
Buy your need from us.
Plant Only
the
Best
C.O.&C.M. Dawson
“GOOD GOODS.”
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WASHING IS A PLEASURE
Whenyou use a “Thor
Electric Washer
RALPH E. WARREN,
SANITARY
MARKET.
CANCER.
Call at our Store and see them run.
Both Stationary and Swinging Wringers,
COAST POWER CO ■J
NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
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Bay City Garage
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Storage—Oils
Repairing of all kinds.
Give ns a trial.
Goin & Wiedman.
QR. O. L. HOHLFELD.
VETERINARIAN.
Eell Phone—2F2
Mutual Phon«
Oregon.
Boston Transcript: “Under the
leadership of Senator Lodge the Sen­
ate of the United States has fought
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and won the greatest victory for the
Agent For
plain people of the land ever waged
PAGE AND ALLEN AUTOMOBILES oil th.- floor of 'the greatest delibera­
tive body In the world' -the body
Write For Demonitration
charged by the Constitution with the
And Prices.
control of American foreign policy.
- nder his leadership a majority of
HENRY C. VIERECK. M. D.
the Senate refuged at the last session
SPECIALIST.
lo ratify unconditionally the una­
mended treaty of Versailles. As they
Disease of The
read the treaty and came to under­
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT stand the true meaning of Its man­
dates. they arrived at the brave, but
Only
h«neit, conclusion that they could
310 Selling Building, Portland, Ore. not give their unconditional advice
i nd consent to ratification and re­
man obedient to their oath of office,
Wheeler Garage