Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 08, 1920, Image 5

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Were you in lodge last Tuesday
evening? If not why not? Were you
really too tired, too late home from
work, sick, or have you acquired that
stay away habit? Must have been
one of these, for you never get too
old to attend, after you once get that
fraternal spirit,
which
conies
CONFESSION would mean to lose hia love!
through association with Bros, in
YET ahe felt he muat know
How this tragic
lodge meetings and in practicing the
dilenine
of
girl-hood
was
met
is shown in
principle of the brotherly love.
Is your lodge all you would have it.
“SHOULD A WOMAN TELL?” A tense
Then don't knock, be a booster, come
photodrama of New England and fisher-folk,
to lodge and bring another, visit the
featuring
sick, extend the glad hand of fellow­
ship. If you are in arrears, see your
secretary, do not wait for him to
notify you. then put your shoulder
The QUESTION IS|“SHOULD A WOMAN
to the wheel, and help make your
lodge the ideal lodge.
TELL?” her husband or her sweetheart every­
Do you know that 30 members have
thing,
or should she have secrets from him?
been initiated in your lodge since
The question will be answered “SHOULD A
December 30. A little boosting, a
contest did the work, and it has not
WOMAN TELL?” at
stopped there, the encampment inia-
tiated about 25 candidates in the
mysteries of the Patriachel and Gold­
en Rule degrees at their last meeting
and the Rebekahs have over thirty
applications for membership, all done
Snub Pollard Comedy.
by live wires.
The Wheeler encampment have ex­
iñ
Adults 25c.
Children 15c.
tended an invitation to our camp to
Box
Office
Open
at
7:15,
Program
at 7:30 sharp."
bring all eligibles for the Royal
Purple Degree to their lodge on
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conferred on a large class* by their
degree staff. A big time is expected.
Bros. R. W. Watson, F. F. Conover,
S. C. Woods and Claude Myers at­
tended Bay City Lodge last Friday
night, us usual they report a fine
time, and a great feed.
April 26 being the lol anniversary
of our order. All Bro. , of Tillamook
Lodge, No. 94, with their wives or
sweethearts and Bios, from other
lodges living nv our midst are invit-
ed to be present, A big program is
“The Glass of Fashion and Mould Jof iForm”
I
promised, and a bigger feed, which
will be greatly enjoyed by the Young
—Lovely Irene Castle .will dance into your
a
Buck Why? Ask tin Old liuel;. . ard
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hearts in this big, brilliant, colorful drama of
if you are past 35. you are an- old
Buek; please see Charley Bennett.
life at Palm Beach. Charming gowns, stirring
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Have you received your golden
adventure,
laughter
and
love
ami tears amid
souvenir? Rollie Watson has otie for
you. Ask. hint for it.
the flowers and fountains of Florida, Robert
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The members who have not been
W.
Chambers
’
famous
novel
comes
to
life!
in the lodge room for months were
present last meeting. They are com-
Keen with satire, rich with romance, warm
ing again, or 1 miss my guess.
with the Red Blood of love andjyouth. A
We meet again Tuesday evening at
8 o’clock.
picture that will please.
F. F. Conover, Sec.
It is pure, wholesome and sweet. Made
by a new process which does not 'mill out
the delicious, nut-like flavonol the wheat.
y,
8, 1920
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ALICE LAKE
^Nat ure - F lavVred
Order a Sack Today
Patronize home industry and en-
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joy this different, better flour.
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E. S. BETTCHER MILLING CO. AW
TILLAMOOK,ORE. Phone 137 J /M
Gem Theatre, Friday and Saturday,
April 9-10, “Slippery Slickers”
Alice.Lake.
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IRENE CASTLE
cooo-scocoeocoesos.
!
The Firing Line
Absolutely Free !
We will give a new tube with each
new tire at the advanced price
until further notice.
I Tillamook Tire Co,
Obituary.
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William Robert Illingworth
born in Marion county, Kansas, on
December 3, 1873. In his infancy he
joureyed with his parents to Califor­
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nia and resided in San Louis Obisco
County for about seven years. From
California they moved to a place on
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gon, and wintered there. In the fol­
■
lowing summer, they
journeyed
again and stopped for several months
near Dallas, in Tolk couty, from
which locality they came to Tilla­
mook county and settled.
In 1902, William took for his life
companion, ^Margaret Smith, to
which union seven children were
born, all of whom survive him. The
deceased has left a father, K. D. 111-
igworth, of Jewell, Oregon; two
BLOOD PURIFIER,
brothers, Frank and Albert Illing­
worth; four sisters, Mrs. May Jack-
STOMACH SWEETENER,
son, Mrs. Helen Page, Mrs. Viola
Johnson, and Mrs. Augusta Lleben-
trltt, all of whom reside in Oregon.
BOWEL REGULATOR,
William Illingworth was kind
hearted, quiet and reserved in his
CONDITIONER,
manner, held no grudges against
those who had wronged him, and was
WORM EXPELLER,
generous to a fault. He was a man
who prayed in secret and received
DISEASE PREVENTATIVE.
answers to his prayers. Last Decem­
ber he visited his sister, Viola, in
Portland, and
while there was
stricken with influenza, but, in ans­
wer to prayer and faith, was raised
again
to health and strength. Since
Recognized and endorsed as the leading and most effective
that time he has been a changed man
conditioner because it has proven its worth.
in his religious life, giving evidence
of saving faith in the Lord Jesus
Christ and was noticed particularly
by those who knew him best. On
March 30, 1920, he passedi to his
heavenly home, suddenly, without an
ache or pain. May God bless and
comfort his scattered family, and
sanctify his decease to them and to
all the relatives and friends.
.
Til lam ort Representative :
Funeral services for the deceased
were held in R. N. Henkle’s Under­
taking Parlors in Tillamook City
Saturday afternoon, and the intern­
Mutual Phone.
R.FJ). No. 1, Box 77.
ment was made at the Odd Fellows'
Cemetery.
Rev. A. F. Ingler, pastor
ECONOMY HOG AND CATTLE POWDER CO
of the Nazarene church, having
Hearst Bld., San Francisco, Calif.
charge of the services.
Stock Powders.
Economy
A Common Sense Stock Powder,
For Hogs, Sheep, Cattle, Horses,
Economy Germicide Dip,
Disinfectant, Germicide, Antiseptic.
F. K. BLACKADAR,
A Big Picture Coming to the Gem
In the Near Future.
GRAND OPENING DANCE
Masquerade and Carnival
AT
Music by Cumming’s Orchestra featuring
Juene Wilder Dinkle Jazz Pianist.
Prize Waltz $2.50.
Good Music, Good Floor, Good Management
Tickets, $1.50,
§
Including Checking and War Tax.
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Gem Theatre, Tuesday Night,
April 13th.
“IMPR0PAGANDA”
TWO KEEL COMEDY.
Adults 20c.
Children 10c.
Box Office Open at 7:15, Program at 7:30.
IRENE CASTLE „'The Firing L.ne
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theme the situation of a girl con­
fronted with the problem of reveal­
ing, for the sake of her ease of con­
science, a matter of her past, to the
man she is to marry; or to keep the
secret to herself, in order not to try
hiB love to too great a degree of for­
giveness. The setting of the action Is
mainly in a little New England sea­
coast village.
Presbyterian Church.
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Sunday School 10 a.m.. If you are
not a member of some other Sunday
School, we would be glad to have
your attendance every Sunday.
Eighteen new members were re­
ceived into the church last Sunday,
and three children were baptised.
The Tillamook County Convention
of the Inter Church World Movement
meets at the Christian Church next
Sunday. We will all attend there.
Our church is God's House, it is a
place for worship and prayer.
Allan A. McRea, Minister.
Nazarene Church Services.
10 a.m. Sunday School,. Mrs. King
Supt. 11 a.m. preaching by the pas­
tor, Rev. A. F Ingler, subject “The
Church Bowed Down, and Her Re­
ward.”
2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Interchurch
World Movement convention at the
Christian Church.
Mid-week services for song, prayer
and testimony, on Thursday evening
at 7:30 p.m., to which the public is
cordially Invited. A splendid place to
relax and recuperate between Sun-
days.
MargueriteClark Hai Charming Role
Who will make the greater sacri­
In "Mill George Washington."
fice, a white woman or an Oriental?
Because she was reputed never to
You will learn of the sacrifice of a
little Japanese maid for the man she have told a lie in all her life, Bre-
loved when you see Viola Nana in nice Somers was presented wlth the
"The Willow Tree,” at the Gem truth medal. As a matter of fact, she
Theatre, Friday and Saturday, April was one of the worst fibbers that
16 and 17. It is one of the most ex­ ever Joined the Ananias Club.
The funny part of it was that she
quisite productions screen classics,
had such a pious and innocent ex-
Ince has ever made.
One moment she was a wooden pression on her pretty face that she
image and the next she was alive. completely fooled everybody except
Remember the dates on this prodc- her immediate friends, who ironical­
ly called her "Miss George Washing­
tion.
ton”—because she was so different.
Dainty little Marguerite Clark is
"Should A Woman Tell?" Here Soon,
"Miss George Washington" in the
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"Should a Women Tell?” a screen photoplay of that name, which will
classics. Ince all-star special photo­ be the Paramount attraction at the
play with Alice Lake—who will be I Gem Theatre next Wednesday.
remembered as Norah Blake in
"Lombardi Limited." with Bert Ly- Beautiful Fox Star Will be Here
tell—Jack Mulhall, a young leading
Soon.
man whose screen name is descrip­
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tion enough, and Frank Currier, the
Money, luxury and jewels don’t
veteran actor viewers of Metro pic­ matter when a woman finds "the
tures have known
so pleasantly i heritage of Eden,” even in the desert
through the medium of the screen for ! as It is found in "Lost Money.” n new
so many years, will come to the Gem Fox photoplay that promises xonie-
theatre next Friday and Saturday, ' ’hing unusual in the dramatic line at
April 9 and 10.
the Gem Theatre next Thursday,
Reports about the picture point to April 15. Madlaine Treverse, the
its being one of the most powerful stately beauty who has won great
and humanly appealiug melodramas admiration here, from time to time,
picturized in years. The story and stars in the picture, which, from all
scenario by Finnls Fox have for their Indications, is eminently fitted to her
great dramatic talents.
The scenery In “Lost Money” Is
said to be one of Its moat striking
features. It reflects South Africa.
Attention Tusatilas.
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All members are urged to be pres­
ent at an important business meet­
ing to be held at the home of Romo-
na Haltom next Thursday evening,
April 8.
Don t Be Disappointed
Suppose you should purchase a
Phonograph or Talking Machine,
without first hearing the Cheney.
Then suppose you should hear tho
Cheney after you had made your pur­
chase and found that it was far sup­
erior in every respect to the phono­
graph you had bought—You would
feel terribly disappointed, wouldn’t
you?
If you will come to the “Song Shop”
before you decide; you will have no
regrets.
The secret of Cheney tone suprem-
acy, is the new system of acoustic
inventions, protected fully by basic
patents. Notable among the many
exclusive features is the perfect
spruce wood resonator, built like a
violin, and entirely free from the
walls of the cabinet.
A wonderful treat is in store for
you.
“By all means hear the Cheney.”
Reformed Congregational Church
There are no services for this Sun­
day on account of the Tillamook
County Conference of the Inter­
church World Movement.
Rev. Richard Schuetz.
Call For Warrants.
All outstanding county road war-
rants will be paid upon presentation.
On all warrants not heretofore called
interest ceased on the 9th day of
April. 1920.
Kathleen Mills, Co. Treasurer
Christian Church.
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The Bible School last Sunday was
well attended in a fine spirit. This
was a forerunner for the church
services which was also large in at-
tendance. The special numbers were
o.f high order, becoming the occasion.
In the evening the Bible School put
on its Easter program, which was
highly praised by the large audience
that packed the auditorium. Each
class taking part and all leading up
to the climax—“The Token of Love”,
which was rendered by the Loyal
Maids class. All in all it was great!
Come next Sunday morning at 10
a.m. to the big school. Then remain
for the 11 o'clock service by the
Inter-Church team.
Harry E. Tucker, Pastor.
C001 County, Oregon, Farm.
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180 acres, mostly all cleared and
in crop. 100 acres best bottom land,
remaining 80 acres first class bench
land. 36 fresh grade and full blooded
Jersey milch cows. One 11,000 thor­
ough bred Jersey bull. All necessary
farming implements. Creamery check
last year over 17,000.00. Three good
dwelling houses on place and one
large barn with double silo. Would
cut up Into three good ranches.
School house on farm. 2 >4 miles from
Myrtle Point, a town of 1200 Inhab­
itants with good grade schools. $20,-
000.00 cash will handle. 6 per cent
on balance.
Coos and Curry Land Co. Inc.
Myrtle Point, Oregon.
100 Laying Pullets For Sale.
All full blood White Leghorns
from good laying strain. Your choice
out of 200 at $4.00 each, or as they
come $3.00 each.
Wra Rtuivenga.
The Song Shop
Main
Street,
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Tillamook
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DAINTY CLEANLINESS
1« assured by the use of our tooth
powder, tooth paste, tooth brushes,
etc. We carry all the famous makes,
the kind that spells cleanliness, pur­
ity and refinement. Visit our toilet
goods counter and you'll be charmed
with its array of dainty aids for the
toilets of dainty people.
Tillamook Drug Company.
Tillamook - - - Oregon.
BOTTS & WINSLOW,
0K. O. L. HOHLFELD.
Attorneys-at-Law,
VETERINARIAN.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON Eell Phone—2F2
Mutual Phone
TILLAMOOK BUICK,
Tillamook
Oregon.
Both phones.
C. DIETER.
DENTIST.
TILLAMOOK BUILDING
(Over Haltom*a).
Tillamook- Oreuon.
DR. J. E. SHEARER
DR A. C. CRANK.
Dr» Shearer & Crank
Medical & Surgery.
National Building.
Tillamook * - ■ Oregon.
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