Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 22, 1920, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, JU l Y 22, 1920.
GEM THEATRE SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
Tuesday, July 27th
William Farnum
The Very
‘The Last of the Duanes’
Idea
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
JULY 23-24
TAYLOR HOLMES
i
This is the type of photoplay that
Mr. Farnum is particularly adapted
The cleverest satire on the theory of eugenics
ever written, with a flock of laughs
for everybody.
ADULTS 25c.
to.
One that will not be forgotten
ADULTS 25c
CHILDREN 15c.
during the war and are pro-Germans
of the Lipman Wolfe Co. having s
/■
still. We fed sure that the action of
charge of the decorating and setting
the three who voted for Debs Is re-
up of the piano.
The bouquets ;
Fred C. Baker, Editor.
The Uity Recorder will be in her which were given by her admiring
sented by the Presbyterans. for
office at the City Hall from 7:30 a.
SUBSCRIPTION
per year $2.00 as a class they represent 100 per m. to 9:30 p. m., from July 26 to friends, were given by her to the |
cent Americanism. We consider the
hospitals In the city.
persons who will voted for Debs had July 31st inclusive, in order to give
She and her mother left Wednes­
one motive in view-—to bring about the public a chance to sign up for
day for Portland, where they will
paving
and
sewer
bonds,
which
must
a state of anarchy in the United
remain until the seventh of August,
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be done before the first of August.
States.
thence returning to New York.
Governor Cox is in a bad fix. He's
Geo. B. McLeod, of the Hammond
got to carry the wet load and the
Some of our citizens appear to be Lumber Co., is in the city to confer
GEM THEATRE PROGRAM
president wants him to carry the a little indignant because all the with some of our local citizens with
Wilson and covenant load. Some oanks of the county discount county regard to bar and harbor improve­
Friday-Saturday, July 23-24 “The
load, that, for one candidate to carry. warrants two per cent. In the good ments. It is to be an informal meet­
Very
Idea”
featuring
Taylor
He may try to do so, but it will be »1^1 days of Tillamook county when ing between the timber interests and
Holmes
too much of a load.
there was only one bank in the coun­ some of the citiczens to ascertain if
Snub Pollard Comedy
ty, county warrants were discounted some understanding can be arrived Sunday, July 25 “Red Head” featur­
From all indications the battle 40 and 50 per cent, and we hope that at which will be to the mutual ad­
ing. Alice Brady
ground for the presidential election will not take place again, unless the vantage of the county and the timb-
"Training for Husbands” Sunshine
will be in the large Eastern and Mid­ snap shot man is in the banking bus­ er owners.
comedy
dle West states. The democrats will iness and can shave county warrants
The Tillamook
baseball team Monday, July 26, Universal program
only make a feeble effort to carry 40 and 50 per cent, for the present
played a fast game of ball last Sun-
Lyons Moran comedy
the Western states, for they seem to day bankers have not the snap they
day with the Wheeler team and won Tuesday, July 27, "Last of the Du-
concede them to Harding. With the iiad in the early history of the coun-
by the score of 3 to 2. Tillamook won
annes” featuring Wm. Farnum
solid South and the large Eastern :y. We do not blame those who
the game in the eighth inning when
"Pathe News”
and Middle Wests states, the demo- have county warrants if they feel
three hits by Crimmins, Donovan and Wenttesday, July 28, "Twin Pawns”
crats expect to win the election.
'sore,” but why blame the banks.' Wallace and a fielder’s choice by
featuring Mae Murray
Money is scarce and the rate of in­ Himes coupled with a bud throw to
"Pathe News”
If “Cox and Cocktails” is to be the terest is higher and as in every line
third chased three runs over for the Thursday, July 29, “The Devil’s K’d-
democratic slogan, it is certainly ex­ of business people have to pay double
home team. Donovan pitching for
die” featuring Gladys B rockwell,
ceedingly appropriate, for the demo­ for things, it is no more than fair
Tillamook pitched a great game,
"Passing the Buck” 2 reel comedy
cratic national convention was simply that the banks should be permitted
striking out thirteen of the Wheeler Friday-Saturday, July 30-31, "The
an effort to get the thin edge of the to charge more for their “goods,”
butlers. He was ably supported with
Best of Luck" Metro screen classic
wedge into the prohibition law. The. and, besides, they have to pay con­
Heisel behind the plate. Wheeler’s
production presenting an all star
slogan will, no doubt have a wond­ siderable more for help, and running
battery, Scott and Young did good
cast.
erful effect in somb of the large East­ expenses. Although the county is I
work for Wheeler. Next Sunday the
ern states, and will draw a large on a cash basis, It Is not so, on ac- I
home hoys will meet the fast team
"Best of Luck” a Coining Feature
“wet” vote to the democratic ticket count of taxes being paid semi-an­
from Brighton on the fairgrounds at
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next November.
nually, and this is the reason that 2 o'clock and the boys say that if
The famous Drury Lane melodrama
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county warrants are not paid when they don’t get a good crowd out to
"The Best of Luck,” as plcturized by
If It Is proper to hold republican presented. Over $200,000 is still due
this game that they will disband tor by Screen Classic, Inc., will be the
and democratic national conventions, on last year's taxes and when this
the season. Everybody go.
feature of the program at the Gem
we see no reason why the politiciul is paid in next October the county
Theatre, Friday and Saturday, July
parties in Oregon cannot hold state will be on a cash basis. The snap
30 and 31. It is described as a thrill­
Conceit Splendid Stucco.
conventions. Since, however, Tam­ shot man knows how it feels to have
er of the first water, replete with
many and the other democratic a county warrant "shaved.” We had
Seldom, if ever before, have the sensational adventures, hairbreath
bosses nominated a “wet” candidate one experience, and only one, where
to head the democratic ticket, the a county warrant was “shaved” people of Tillamook been privileged escapes and daring deeds.
“The best of Luck.” tells a grip­
democratic newspapers which kick­ $25.00 by the local bank, which we to hear sucii an artist as Miss Leah
Card of Thanks.
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ed up a great howl about holding did not know until several days lat­ Leaska, of Portland, "Oregon’s Queen ping story. The action revolves a-
bout a chest of jewels, once the pro­
We wish to express our sincere
political conventions in this state, er. It did not take us long to tind of Song.”
The concert at the city hall Tues­ perty of a Spanish Queen, that lies thanks for the many tokens of sym-
are not Baying a word in opposition iomeone, who would take warrants
to the national conventions.
at their face value, and since that day evening was indeed, a rare treat at the bottom of the sea in a found­ pathy and klndness on account of
date with the exception of two short for the music lovers of the city. Miss ered galleon. Leslie MacLeod, a the death of our heloved husband
Wheeler is without a mayor, and periods, the banks have taken coun­ Leaska is a charming, sweet and beautiful and courageous Scottish and father.
gracious, and her pleasing manner girl, is pitted against General Lan-
Mrs. Atkinson and family.
as several councilmen have resigned, ty warrant.» at their face value.
was muae a great deal more impress­ zana, a weathly and desperate Span­
the city is almost without a govern­
ive and delightful in that she was iard, who seeks to possess not only
ment. Citizens are loath to accept
Notice
entirely devoid of affectation.
the lost treasure but Leslie herself.
CLOVERDALE NOTES
any of these thankless jobs, that re­
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The
entire
ptogrum
was
well
chos
­
Kathryn
Adams,
Jack
Holt,
Lilie
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quire much lime, and are rewarded
There will be a meeting of all the
A patty was given at the home of en, and wonderfully rendered, each Leslie and Fred Malatest head the Industrial Clubs of the Academy,
by kicks and knocks. However, some
energetic and wide awake men will Lois Cochran i;i honor of the Inter- number being met with a burst of cast of stars.
Tuesday, July 27, at 2:30 p. m., at
1 hose present were: The applause by the appreciative aud­
have to accept these positions If our mediates. Those
the Forester’s hall.
ience.
The
singer
’
s
voice
was
rich,
Misses Dorothy and Eleanor LeFevre,
town is to progress as It should.
Rose Portmann, local club leader.
"The
Veryjdea
”
,
Taylor
Holmes
star
Edith Owens,, Estella linlah, Evelyn full and clear, the high notes being
Wheeler Reporter.
We nominate Bro. Nunn to till ull High, Lois Cochran. Rosa Crutliers, rendered with delightful ease, and
Card of Thanks
Taylor Holmes will come to the
Lola Messner and Mrs. LeFerve the lite impression which she made on
of them.
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Sunday school teacher. Hal LeFevre the audience will remain with them Gem Theatre, Friday and Saturday,
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We wish to thank the many friends
July
25
and
24,
in
his
very
newest,
So Senator Chamberlain has come brought up the ice-cream. Games long after the words haxe been for­
who so kindly assisted us during the
funniest comedy, "The Very Idea.”
out flat footed and admits that he Is were played and refreshments of Ice­ gotten.
last illness and burial of our beloved
Mr.
Holmes
will
be
seen
as
Gilbert
"Ritorni
Vincitor,
”
from
Verdi
’
s
cream,
cake
and
candy.
a democrat, and although he was not
father, D. G. Randall, for the expres­
Goodhue.
a
young
husband
who
has
"Aida
”
is
intensely
dramatic,
Miss
Misses Ethel Ray, assisted by Bes­
in accord with Wilson's administrat­
sions of sympathy and the profusion
ion in some matters, he now approves sie Hunter, entertained Thursday Leaska’s rendition making it a great been pampered all his life and who of beautiful flowers spread upon the
veiling in honor of her house guest, deul more so, as every tone and ex­ finds, after his marriage, that his
of what the Wilson administration
grave.
did. Rearing that he may have the Illas Eleanor Lucy, of Portland. A- pression conveyed intense feeling, wife is of. the same sort. The thing
The Children.
They
both
want
above
all
things
is
opposition of the Wilson democrats, nong those present were the Misses showing her wonderful ability as a
the Senator is now warming up to dinnie Nolan, Lois George. Agnes dramatic soprano. ”Le Nil” by Xavier a baby, and doctors have assured
Announcement
Oasis" by Felix Gilbert that Edith is too frail.
Wilson and saying some nice things . mlah, Vada Turner. Leola Todd. Leroux and ”L'
There are so many babies in the
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Schindler's
"Eili
Fourdram,
and
Gladys
Earle,
Viva
and
Edith
Owen»,
about them. But it's no good. George,
I hereby announce myself an in-
the Wilson administration Is repud­ Gray Lyte and Marjorie Walton. The Eili" rendered in Hebrew, al.io Ard- world, grown up aiid otherwise, that
iated. and It is strange that so Messrs Howard and Arthur Owens. iti's ”11 Baccio” in Italian enthused it would seem on first thought an dependent candidate for the office of
easy matter to get one of them with­ District Attorney for Tillamook
shrewd a politician as the Senator is Glen Cochran, Loyd Todd. Hal Le the audience very much.
out
its being missed. But the story Ccouty.
A
group
of
songs,
"The
Entrance
Fevre,
Floyd
Lyte,
Janies
Earle.
Al
­
wanting to get on board a sinking
S. S. Johnsen.
ton McKinnons, Aria Stiverson, Paui Scene” from Pucuinnl's "Madam But­ of "The Very Idea” belles this as­
ship.
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Burke. Emmis Turner. Sam Earle, terfly "A Dream,” by Greig, ad Wil­ sumption. Edith's brother, an au­
son’s “Carmen” were sung to the ac- thority on eugenics, comes to the re­
We hope that the next state legis­ Lesly Traxler and Oral Ray.
Having your house wired by
eompament
of the Knabe Amplco scue confidently, That is only the
Mrs. Todd and her daughters Leo­
lature will do something to Improve
folks who know their business is
trouble.
What
follows
start
of
the
upon the state primary nominating la and Agnes are visiting in Portland Reproducing piano, which was se­
not * thing to be dreaded. It can
cured for tlie concert through the forms one of the most absurdly fun­
law, so that those who obtain none j t ilia week.
be done with far leas muss and
Mr. Turner and family spent a few courtesy of the Lipman Wolf Co., of ny, yet none less human and appeal-
Inations must receive a majority vote
fuse than you put up with in
ing
comedies
ever
written.
of the party they belong to. Another '.ays in Hillsboro this week, visiting Portland. The piano reproduced won­
having the house papered or
thing that should be impressed upon with a sister lately arrived from the derfully. with every shade of tone
painted.
and tempo, as played by the master
the voter, and that is if they register east.
It is said the Democrats will claim
We can wire your house in two
and take part in n primary election,
A. A. Inilnh and Bon James made pianists.
that their nominee for President “13
or
three days and leave not a
"My Mother Blds Me Bind My free from the blight of being an ad­
they should vote for the party they i> trip to the valley Monday return­
on your wood-work or plaster
belong to at the general election. ing Wednesday with a load of cher­ Hair," by Haydn, ’Corals,' by Tre- ministration candidate.” Yet Presi­
There’s no dirt, nor any incon­
harne, Salter's "Cry of Rachel," Tom dent Wilson was the first to congra­
Probably a large number of voters ries.
venience to you and the cos
Miss Emma Miller, of Califprnia, Dobson's "Rivals" and “At the Well” tulate him, and he (Cox) will be
are not aware of it. but when they
Wo will come and tall jrpu
by Hageman, were sung in English, compelled to run on the Wilson plat­
register as a republican or democrat is a visitor at the Hatfield home.
actly what it will
they perjure themselves when they
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and Miss Leska graciously responded form.
vote for candidates of the opposite A’allace was knocked down and to a encore with "Listen to the Mock­
largged a short distance, Monday, by ing Bird.” The audience was de­
party.
an auto. The chil Iren were playing lighted with this old time melody.
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A straw vote was taken at a meet- i in the road In front of the C. A.
The favorites with the audience Democratic
ing of the Presbytery at Eugene las1 Smith's residence. No blame was at­ were ”11 Baccio.” “The Cry of Rach­ publicans
week and we are informed that tached to the driver, as the little el,” and "Corals,” but "Retorni Vln­ much. It
a vote was taken to ascertain how fellow ran in front of the machine, citor”. “Kill K1H” »nd "L’Oaais” a»- after Mr.
to I Th# driver stopping an quickly as pealed especially to the writer be­
th
sentiment was in regard
>
th ■ presidential nominees. The re-
ible. While he was pretty badly cause of their intense dramatic ef­
1S BO
».ilf was a great surprise, for three br used up the child sustained no fect», the sweetness, »nd c
p. rsons who attended the Presyte.-y serious injuries.
the voice and the wide
voted for Debs, for this is how the
The Grangers held a splendid tones. The siger’s favorite,
vote stood.
Harding, 39;
Cox, 8, meeting Saturday. They are planning sung tn French, ww
Debs, 3. We were at a l«al to ac­ an entertalnmel in the near future.
ing and exquisitely
I
count for the fact that three *ood
Miss Leaska
Preayteriana should be in favor of
the piano by
such a disloyal citixen like Debs for |
of ■<
president, and we can come to no oth­
Wftlt
er conclusion that whoever the
persons were, they were *iu Qaman
ÖlUlamnnk
DON’T MISS IT!
overnight.
CHILDREN 15c.
Tillamook Jottings.
^'s**^*’*-- Oregon life
Mr. Oliver applied
for insurance April
15, giving- his note to
Mr. Harris in settle­
ment for the first
year’s premium.
Editorial Snap Shots.
He died a trifle over
60 days later. Had
Mr. Oliver put off
buying insurance,
his widow would
have been without
protection.
urn until naM.
Prompt payment
of death claims has
been our motto.
See our Mr. Harris
at once while you
are insurable.
Orcgonljft
I
Home Office, Portland, Ore.
A. L. MILLS.
President.
?
Î
C. 8. SAMUEL,
Gen. Mgr.
E. N. STRONG,
Asst Mgr
WILLIAM FOX
\
-presents
WILLIAM
?ARNUM
Ul
in fane üvey’s
triumphant novel
-The fast cfthe
‘Duanes