TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. FEBRUARY 2e. 1920 A tale of love and villainy adapted from the story “Wapi, the Walrus,” by:James Oliver Curwood, published in “Good Housekeeping,” featuring the brilliant and daring swimming star Bell Shipman. Winter scenes and Wapi's Great Fight for Dolores’ life actually photographed away up in the Arctic Circle (North of 53 degrees.) 16 kinds of Wild Animals play unique parts in the story. Greatest dog sledge race and dog fight ever seen in pictures. A revelation to al lovers of screen photo plays. Nothing ever made to compare with it. but one opportunity to see this Wonder of Wonders. You will have At the GEM THEATRE, THURSDAY, March 4th. Adults 35c. Children 25c. Note—All children occupying seats must have tickets. ar way Association: STILL PLUGGING FOR THE We submit with our approval the ROOSEVELT HIGHWAY. following resolution offered by Cap­ AUTO PAINTING Solemnly Swore Never, IF NOT Never, Never™ THE But Accidents will Happen. WOODMEN OF night a poor innocent man dived right in to THE WORLD. Then one their apartment and faced them—three raging furies—in their nighties ! After this happening THE the Man Haters’ League crumbled and no one dared say anything against any one of their hus­ bands- Giant of tbe West Have your car painted before the Summer touring commences. Satis­ faction guaranteed. We also put on new dressing on auto tops. C. L. LEWIS. With a Reserve Fund Marguerite Clark is featured as the Queen of of $8,356,000 offers Man Haters. secure Benefits as fol­ Also “CON IN ECONOMY,” 2 reel comedy. lows: PHONE 67-R. Next to Standard Oil Station. A visit just now to our show-rooms will be time well spent—for the Moon “Victory” Model is here. The possibility of owning such a motor car is well worthy of your immediate investigation. Wirh such standardized parts as Red Seal Continental Motors, Timken Axles and Bearings, Brown-Lipe Transmission —with coach work and upholstery in the finest taste—and being a genuinely good car to look at, the price of the Moon Car is an appeal to your reason. I H I BuHt by MOON MOTOR CAR CO., St. Loui' NOYES & ROGERS, Tillamook Tire Company. f Tillamook, Ore. j SERVICE FIRST. Flexibility, Durability, Economy, Satisfaction. Are You “ GIRLS. ” Insured.’ They Just Hated Men ! And they tain W. R. Cupp and endorse the ef­ Little Hope of Obtaining the Appro­ forts of the Departments of Agricul- ture and of War to make their plan priation this Session of Congress. of road construction Meet this situa­ tion: “That the attention of the Nation We have received the following let­ ter from Washington D. C., pertain­ should be called to ihe weak defen­ sive condition of the Pacific Coast ing to the Roosevelt Highway: states due to lack of road system The”New”Willard, Washington. which might be used in meeting February 14, 1920. transportation requirements of a de­ Tillamook Headlight, Tillamook, Ore. fensive operation against a well pre­ Gentlemen—Have been very busy pared enemy, who could now, at a since arriving here the 7 th of Feb­ signal, cripple the rail transporta­ ruary. The meeting of the Pacific tion, land a large force along the Land State Highway Association has coast of Oregon and Washington, been in session since Tuesday and occupy and fortify the mountain adjourned this noon, after presenting passes, and become established so the matter of continuing federal aid well before supporting communica­ after 1921 in order that the pro-' tion could possibly sustain an ex­ gram for highway building in Oregon pelling force, that the resources of and other northwestern states should the occupied country would make not be broken. possible an extended warfare for The recommendations of the Asso- some years, and, endanger the entire ciation were presented to the Senate country if this enemy should have Committee on Post Roads. We do not strong allies capable of simultaneous know what their recommendations attack from South and from the will be. However, Senator Chamber- waters of the Atlantic. Now is the lain will introduce an amendment in time to see the true value and esti­ the Senate Bill, the recommendations ' mate what it would mean to have along the lines that you will find in ! the healthy moderate climate, fertile the enclosed minutes of Session, Feb­ soil, and resources west of the Rock­ Amounts. Ages ruary 12, 1920. If these recommend- I ies in the contral of a vigorous per­ inclusive $500 $1000 $2000 $3000 ations become a law, it will go into sistent attacking force, with man 1.35 2.05 18 to 22 35 70 effect January 1921. Eleven of the power, intelligence and united deter­ 2.20 1.45 23 to 25 40 75 Northwestern Public Land State« mination against this country.” 2.30 1.60 26 to 29 40 80 and Alaska, by her governor, were 1.70 2.65 30 to 31 46 85 present at this meeting, being all the 2.70 O# 1.80 32 to 33 45 Marguerite Clark in "Girls”. Public Land States except California, 1.90 2.85 34 to 35 50 95 and I believe that the organization 3.05 1.00 2.05 36 50 Beautiful little Marguerite Clark, which is made permanent will result 3.20 105 2.15 37 55 in great benefits to the Northwest­ who has been called the sweetest girl 3.40 1.15 2.25 38 to 40 60 on the screen, will appear at the ern Public Land States. 1.20 3.55 41 60 2.35 If we should fail in getting the Gem Theatre next Tuesday, Feb. 2, 42 65 1.25 2.50 3.70 Roosevelt Highway appropriation ina new Paramount picture entitled 1.30 2.60 3.90 43 65 under the Hawley bill, there willbe “Girls” The photoplayis based upon a 44 70 1.35 4.05 2.70 a chance to match our money if these delightful comedy by the late Clyde 45 to 46 70 1.40 2.80 4.20 Fitch, a noted dramatist, and affords recommendations become a law. 47 75 1.45 4.40 2.95 It is going to be almost impossible the charming little star a splendid 1.50 3.05 48 75 4.55 to get our appropriation this session vehicle. The story is original in plot 49 80 1.60 3.15 4.75 and is considered to be one of Clyde of Congress to match our money for | 50 85 1.65 3.25 4.90 the Roosevelt Highway; on account Fitche’s best plays. It concerns the Multiply above rates by 12 and you of this shortage and politics; Con­ attempts of a young and beautiful gress is adopting the policy to lop self-styled man-hater to dodge Cu­ have the cost for one year. To the foregoing add 50 cents per off all appropriations so as to make pid’s darts, and her final surrender month for camp dues which gives a record for themselves at the cuin- to the god of love. Having been forsaken by a lover, you all the privileges and benefits of ing -election. However, there is a earlier in life, she loses faith in men a fraternal organization. chance that the Committee on Roads These rates are far lower than for in the House will yet report favor­ and avows an eternal hatred against "Old Line” insurance. This order has able on the Hawley bill for our ap­ all of the tribe. Together with two been in existence nearly 30 years propriation. The sentiment of the of her girl companions she forms a and every claim is promptly paid. manhater ’ s club. But her two charter Roosevelt Highway is crystalizing all I Join now and help boost the Dis­ over the East and as a military prop­ members soon weaken on their rigid trict Convention which will be held osition alone this bill is bound to policy and form secret entangling in Tillamook the third week of May. come along, or a similar one, our alliances with Cupid standing by and money to match our stale appropria­ laughing in his sleeve. Thus deserted by her comrades in tion will be obtained from some arms, and confronted by an ardent source. In view of the fact that at the sweetheart who didn’t know the special session of the Oregon legisla­ meaning of the word “no” and who ture time to match the State’s appro­ she couldn’t help but admire, she is priation for the Roosevelt Highway forced to substitute for her vow of was continued until 1923, I feel con- hatred, the marriage vow, which fident that the Government will wasn’t at all to her displeasure. F«r a Sbert Time Oily. match our money at the next con- I For further information and appli­ grese. The entire Oregon delegation I cation card apply to either F. M. are giving this matter their hearty * There was an old geezer who * Matthews, C. C. or Thomas Coates, support. Clerk Aider Ca»p Mo. 219 Tillamook As you will see by the minute« * had a lot of sense; he started up * * in business on one bone and * herewith enclosed, I succeeded in get­ ting a resolution unanimously ad­ * eighty cents. The dollar spent • opted by the Public Land State High­ * for stock and the eight for anad. * way Association endorsing the Roose­ * brought him in three lovely dol- • velt Highway. I also secured the as­ * lars in a day, by dad! Well, he * sistance of Captain W. R. Cupp, of * bought more goods and a little * the U. S. A., stationed at Washing­ * more space, and he played that * Mw*Wii»pi Woman Had No ton, who introduced a strong resolu­ * system with a smile on his face. * Eggs for Four Months. tion from a military highway stand­ * The customers flocked to his two * Hens Now Laying point, which you will find on page 2 * by four, and soon he had to * Regularly, * hustle for a regular store. Up on * of the minutes herewith enclosed. * the square, where the people * This gives a backing of the Congress- i “I wish to praise Dr. Lr Gear’s men of the eleven Northwest States ' * pass, he gobbled up a corner • ’ Poultry Prescription to 1’-,. Try * that was all plate glass. He fix- * Raisers. I have 28 hens and had and Governor Riggs of Alaska. I shall remain here a few days ' * cd up the windows with the best • i no egg« from them fcr over 4 longer in order to get in personal 1 * that he had, and told them all * . months. After I fed then one and touch with the Roads Committee of * about it in a half page ad. He * i one-half packages of your pre- . scripticn I gathered over 2 de ten the House and do al) I can before re- ' * soon had ’em coming, and he * | egjs from them. This ,'s a pcsitivo * never never quit, and he would * turning to Oregon. fact, and I advise all poultry raherr * not cut down his ads one Jit. * to trsa Dr. LcGear’s Poultry Pre­ Sincerely Yours, * And he ’ s kept thing humming in * scription, if they wish their hem to B. F. Jones. * the town ever since, and every- * lay. — Mi«« Carlina Freeman, Har- * body calls him the Merchant * | riston, Miss. The Resolutions. Dr. LeGcar’« advice and a few * Prince. Some say it's luck, but * The resolutions referred to In the I pennies wisely spent have made lay- above letter, there are two which * that’s all bunk—why, he was * cn out of loafers. You can ohtw * doing business when the times * have reference to the Roosevelt , •ne stmo results. Get a packa.- : of Highway, the one by Mr. Jones re- ' * were punk' People had to pur- • Dr. 7 ‘Gear’s Po'¡try P’-'-criptfoa * chase, and the geezer was wise * i from your d»>ler. Use it as d’rectod. cites what the state will do and goes fully into the matter in an explana­ * —for he knew the way to get • 1 It is a tonic which builds np the • . strength and vitality of h ns, with­ tory way. and the other Is that of the * ’em was to advertise. Admission Fee, $5.00 Captain W. R. Cupp, which had the approval of the departments of agri­ culture and war, which follows, as taken from the minutes of the meet­ ing of the Public Land State High- out overstimulating or jring thn egg producing organs. 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