Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 25, 1920, Page 5, Image 5

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    Thursday, November 2;
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Gem Theater Attractions
“The Fatal Hour
VV—
$
$
Program
Nov. 26-27
Friday-Saturday, Nov. 26-27—‘THE FATAL HOUR”
Metro Screen Classic Special Production featuring an
all Star Cast. Taken from “The Marriages of May-
fair” by Cecil Raleigh. One Reel Rolin Comedy.
Sunday, Nov. 28—“DARLING MINI*’’ featuring Olive
Samuel Goldwyn
è
Thomas. ’ 1'is people like Kitty McCarthy, and the
lovin' heart of her, that makes God love the Irish.
Two Reel Comedy.
Monday, Nov. 29—"Desert Gold.” Taken from the story
by Zane Grey. Two Reel Comedy.
Tuesday, Nov. 30—"THE LITTLE SHEPHERD OF
KINGDOM COMI by John Fox, Jr., featuring Jack
Pickford. A drama of Kentucky Hills and the South
PA T HE REVIEW.
Wednesday, Dec. 1—“STRICTLY
ALL-STAR CAST in-THE FATAL HOUR
On the brink of a precipice
Two men, Sworn Enemies, Struggled—one to Save
Woman’s Good Name, the other to Besmirch it. A Sin-
le Mis-step and Both would be Plunged to Destruction!
Pulse-Quickening Action of This Sort Packs With
Thrills the Titanic Melodrama-----
“The Fatal Hour”
Enacted for the screen by an All-Star Cast including
CONFIDENTIAL,”
featuring Madge Kennedy. Bray Pictograph.
Thursday, Dec. 2—"ROSE OF NOME. ’ featuring (dad , s
Brockwell. A tale of courage and Cupid amid Alas­
kan Snows. Pathe News.
Friday-Saturday, Dec. 3-4—"ARE ALL MEN ALIKE? ’
featuring May Allison.
esert Gold
Thomas W. Ross, Wilfred Lytell, Gladys Coburn, Thea
Talbot and a Score of Other Distinguished Players. Based
upon the Tremendous Stage Triumph, “The Marriage of
Mayfair.”
$
A ROMANCE OF THE
$
KENTUCK MOUNTAINS; WITH
THE SPELL OF SOUTHERN
CHIVALRY AND A STORY
THAT WILL APPEAL TO YOU.
I '
ADVENTURE, THRILLS AND
by Zane Grey
THE BIG OUTDOORS!
Nov. 29
tween Portland and Tillamook 1 -m
' putting on two large Cadillacs in ISO ACRES OF GOOD LAND LOC1- For Sale, two latest ryu
-.cv
Notice is hereby given that the place of the Buick I have been run­
ted 4 miles south of Tillamook
ieg machines, alsD.nr. mw iin^aj Let the Sunset Electric wire your If in need of glasses see A. H. Harris.
notne and save you money.
undersigned has been duly and reg- . ning. One Cadillac is already on
City, on gravel road, close to par­
Agrucy opposite P. C
Registered optician, at R. W. Bon­
Babel of Tongues at Burmese City to ularly appointed administratrix of! the run. Both cars will be in spleti-
ed
road.
Place
runs
13
cows
at
nett’s Jewelry store Tuesday and
Witness Dedication of New
D
t
»
Allen
and
Sharp.
Dentists.
the estate of John Lange deceased. | did condition and passengers will
present time, can be improved to Money to loan—Eaqisr- tf
Saturdays until further notice. Will
Pagoda.
National Building.
Leland Henderson, IH-JM St-
by the County Court of the State of j receive the very best of service. The
run 60 bead. First <ia
class build­
make dates any time. Phone 143-J.
Tillamook. Oregon.
ings on place. For terms see own­
A curious festival was held not long Oregon foi the County of Tillamook. . car8 wm bc comfortable and warm,
All persons having claims jmin»
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Suiter Agency—opposite Postoffice.
11-1852
against even on the coIdea; days, as I will' I er, W. H. Goyne.
ago In Mandalay, the chief town of
Osteopath
i
GoJ\ÎheuStt?ict
farBtffa». Pianos md tuning. All work guar­ Dr. Ramsey
Burma. A new pngoda dedicated to said estate are hereby required to install heaters and shock absorbers
Room 110-1. O. O. F. Bldg., Tilla­
ai Mazda lamps. They f;--
anteed—H F. Cook 131 w. 11-4 tf
present
the
sani
for
allowance
to
THE
STANDARD
OF
THE
WORLD
; on both cars. Both drivers will be,
th<- Buddhist religion was to be com­
mook. Mutual phone. Bell phone
light.
pleted h.v the placing of a huge crown the undersigned, Johanna York, at the best obtainable. Portland head- j —Victrolas and Victor Records.
146-M.
Nehalem,
Oregon,
within
six
months
Fir
sale
good
steel
range,
also
organ.
or thl upon Its summit, more than 300
quarters will be at the Hoyt Hotel, i Tillamook Music Co., Opposite P. THE GREATEST ARTIST' F ”’ 3
Call Frank Nelson.
front the date of this notice.
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6th and Hoyt, but passengers w ill be I O.
feet above the ground.
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F.
World have entrusted ti- r -“nu­
Dated
this
20th
day
of
November,
To witness the cermony catne Bud-
picked up anywhere on 6th street;
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
tations to the Victor 2.-rte.
For Sale—Vaughn Drag saw, cheap
A.
D.,
1920.
dhlsts from Indo-Chlna, from the
between Hoyt hotel and Terwilliger; Dr. Lebow can be found at Dr.
Hear them at their be»: .a your igood eoniiitioa. for particulars address
JOHANNA
YORK.
Himalayas, from Laos and Chan and
boulevard if arrangements are made Wise’s Tillimook office, south of the
Sliingles for Sale—All orders deliver­
own home. Tillamook M
F S. Armentrout. P. O. box 492 No.
Slam. Warriors from Katschln, sor- Barrick & Hall, attorneys for admin­ ; I beforelia id; will also call fo: pass Court House every Mondav, Tues-
ed free. Write W. II. Sales, Mohler..
Dealers,
opposite
P.
O.
I
!
istratrix.
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12 Eighth St. Tillamook Ore. 11-lltf
cerers from Mot and people from otli-
Or.
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lengers elsewhere at special requests. du/ and Wednesday until noon.
er places made a medley of languages
[Fare is $4 .50 and the time fili hours.!
like that of Babel.
leaving Portland 8:30 1. 1.1.
and ■ LOST—NOVEMBER 10 AT S.
On a street corner Won'd be seen a
He Got Them All.
Tillamook at 8 a. m. until further 1 station, parse containing bi’ls cad
barber pulling a customer's teeth.
While riding over his ranch the notice. This schedule will be r.>; ia-|
I
money. Finder return to The
On another corner a Mohammedan other day with his trusty
pump tallied all winter, with the safety
Headlight office and receive suit­
bird dealer sold caged paroquets to gun our noted dairyman,
Elmer of the passengers in mind however.
able reward.
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Buddhists, who piously set them free. Bailey, alias “Slim,” spied a bunch ll-25tf
IVAN DONALDSON
At very modern booths one could buy of four large wild geese sitting in
Ice cream, soda or tea. Mandalay his upper pasture; the same four
When in need of something electric
was a gorgeous spectacle and the new that have been hunted by so many
just call on the Sunset Electric.
pagoda was the center of it.
of our. Cloverdale Nimrods without
Every pagoda has at Its summit a success. Ev^n our constable had
Do you wart to own the classiest
till, or cap. the placing of which is tried his hand but could not bag a
Occasionally subscribers move and ask us for a continuation of telephone
car in Tillamook CounytTWill sell my
(WANTED
—
GIRL
OR
VC
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a
N
TO
often a herculean task. Tbe one goose; I guess It was ber-
ecause there '
Stutz
4
cyl.
16
valve,
4
passenger,
service
at their new location. They may be told that compliance with their
to be raised weighed several hundred were ladies present. Bu iflBr "old?| >■ do lw^isework neatly in small
Bulldog model, cheap. Terms to res­
|
family.
Good
location.
Good
pounds and consisted of a glided ball scout Slim,” took a qui^r
desires
is immediately impossible owing to lack of “telephone facilities’ in a
w^Tneak on I
Inquire Headlight of- ponsible party. Guaranteed to be in
and crown and a great spindle above It. Mr. Geese and downed all four of j wages.
particular
locality. “Why,” one will say, "the poles and wires are on the
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To get It to the top an Inclined them without a miss. Some pre­ I flee.
street
and
the house is already wired.”
plane of bamboo scaffolding like a huge thought for Thanksgiving, eh.—
rubber extra wheel and tire. John
toboggan slide had been built an<1 Nestucca Valley Enterprise.
THE LADIES OF THE CONGREGA- A. Carroll.
We
wish
that the problem were as simple as it sounds. There may be
was decorated with silk flags and
tional Church will hold a sale of
poles
and
wires,
but every wire may be in use in giving service to others.
umbrellas. Up the Inclined plane the
aprons and home baked goods at
For Sale—Upright Kohler piano in
There
may
be
a
cable,
but every circuit in it may be' assigned to telephones
heavy cap win slowly pulled, Six
the Harris furniture store
on
good condition. Also Victrola and 34
The Growth of the Pythians in
days were required for the ascent and
Saturday, December 4.
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already
installed.
There
may be a telephone in the vacant house or apart­
records. Goyne Ranch South Prairie.
• Tillamook.
a seventh to fasten It In place.
ment to which you move but no spare wires and circuits from your location
It will be remembered by those FOR SALE OR TRADE—One Ton 11-llp.
Ford
Truck, pneumatic tires,
who were connected with Pythian
to the central office. There may even be sections of switchboard in
the
Had the Wrong Car.
worm drive,panel body. See Bab- For Sale: Vaughn dragsaw, with
1914
My husband deals In old and new circles that about the year
central
office
but
not
available
for
operation
on
account
of
the
lack
of
neces
­
clutch, almost new. Also new ones.
ler at Zachman’a.
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cars, and I seldom drive the same ear the affairs of Marathon lodge, K. of
sary
switchboard
apparatus
such
as
ringing
keys,
relays,
etc.
E. G. Krebs.
P., No. 39, were in a very deplor­
twice.
The reason for the shortage of telephone equipment is simple. During
The other day I drove an old car able condition Its membership had HAY FOR SALE—BRIGHT, GREEN
leafy clover hay. No. 1 grade at Listen! Have you an old piano you
downtown, and after doing some shop­ dropped to about 15 in good stand­
the
war
period we were unable to maintain our reserve or stock plant as the
want to sell? I will pay the top
$22 f. o. b. Schefflin, Oregon,
ping started for home.
I had not ing. Some of them were for return­
price
—
cash!
Or,
possibly
you
are
same materials we use were required and taken for Government purposes
grower. Write Joe Hannlngton,
gone many blo'ks when I discovered ing the charter to the grand lodge.
thinking of trading it in on a new
Cornelius.
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and
for industries properly favored by the Government. Since the war, with
I was not driving the same car I had But as the election of officers was
one or a Player. Write or phone
when I left home, and Immediately near this was deferred.
the
unexpectedly
prolonged problems of reconstruction, production and de­
and I'll be around to see you.
Aoning those who were known as FOR GOOD TABLE BOARD APPLY
iurned back. Where I hnd taken the
land
B.
Erwin.
The
Piano
Man.
livery
of
materals
needed to meet even current demands have been delayed.
at
810
3rd
Street
East.
I
have
car I saw an officer talking to a very the old guard were Judge Stanley,
just two vacancies.
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A. II. Gaylord, Albert Plank, John
Itvery
business
concern
is having similar experiences, The manufacturers
much excited woman.
For Sale—Nearly new boys all wool
I offered all sorts of explanations, Znimsteln, Baxter Stillwell, Captain
of
telephone
equipment
have
been bending every effort to fill our orders
but It was most embarrassing, for the Richardson, Jack Selby. In July of FOR SALE—GOOD STEEL RANGE, suit, long pants, size 34 or 36. Address
also
organ.
Call
Walter
Nelson,
but
they,
in
turn,
arc
meeting
P.
O.
Box
291.
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uui uiey,
turn,
arc meeting the
the same difficulties in securing rubber, paper,
woman whose ear I had taken was my 1915 the officers were installed: H.
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next door neighbor, with whom I haft T. Stafford. C. C. Baxter Stillwell, Mutual phone.
silk, glass, porcelain, tin, thread, shellac, metal parts and other articles not
not been on speaking terms for ail V. C., John Zuimstein, M. of W.,
Lost—Hub cap off Elgin Six be­
generally associated in the public mind with telephone service.
months.—Chicago Tribune.
Fred Rorebeck, M. at A., Harry STRAY HEIFER PICKED UP— tween Pleasant Valley and Tillamook
Owner can have same by paying
At the same time with this abnormal situation with reference to mate­
Kerr, prelate. Captain Richardson,
return
to
W.
M.
Powell,
Tillamook,
charges. Walter Nelson, Mutual
Inner Guard. John Kunzie, outer
rials
there exists an unprecedented demand for telephone service, and even
Wars of the United States.
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phone.
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A stray paragraph on “Wars of the guard.
under
these circumstances our record is one of fulfillment of demand.
F or sal S- farm of 130 " acres
As if by magic the lodge outgrew
Gunited
______ States” enumerates 19 wars.
Well»
watered.
90
acre»:
tillable
In the first nine months
------ ~ of 1920 we made a total net gain of over 7300
Ten of these were conflicts with In­ its quarters and moved into larger
30 acres wood, btg brush,
telephones in the State of Oregon, A fact worthy of consideration in our
dian tribes, of which the most impor­ ones. After a time they were com­
eight toor.t hou
pelled to move again to find rootn I
tant were probably the Black Hawk
operations is the large number of tc le phones handled in proportion to net
water, telephone
for the growing membership, until!
Dr. Leb >w will be at Dr. Wise
Twar and the Seminole war. If these
barement.
Barn
increase.
In those nine months we di »connected, connected and mover 41,140
are called wars, an eleventh might be today the old Marathon boasts of Cloverdale office on Dec. -»th and
chlonx, new 12
good
stand-
about
350
members
in
instruments
to secure the net gain above mentioned,
9th.
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added—the Modoc war of 1873. The
and chicken h
htnoortent wars on the lb t
the ing.
We desire to give service as much as a patron wishes to receive it. We
buyer include 7 cowi
OR
Constant vigilance is the price of YOUNG WOMAN WÎTXii :
War of the Revolution, the War of
horr.es, machinery, t oc
desire to promptly comply with the suggestions of public authorities who
as nurse in conflnemen
1812. the Mexican war. the Civil war, safety. There la plenty of material
ensilage. Price 15000
Write Route 1. Box 39.
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the SjMinlsh war, the War with Ger­ in the Held so keep the good work
have taken a proper in lerest
_ .__ _ in the situation.
v v v ci arc facing abnormal con-
We
No agent. For p; ■Oculars Inquire
up
and
let
us
get
a
thousand
mem
­
many. The minor conflicts Inclnled In
AT LAST—A VICTOR DEALER IN
ditions
but
we
are
trying
to
overcome
our
difficulties.
of Feldman ft Wlttenburg Wor-
bers
and
make
Marathon
the
best
in
the list are: the War with France,
Tillamook County. Victor Vic­
eerier, N. Y., K. D. No 3. Il-18p3
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1798; the war with Tripoli. 1803; the Oregon.
trolas. $25.00 and up. Victor Re-
Philippine war, 1809.—Outlook.
cords, 85 cents and up. Tilla- WANTED .MEN S WASHING Will
“ON THE ROAD TO MANDALAY”
Notice To Creditors.
Supplying Telephone Service
Class fled Ads
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
NOTICE
In reorganixing my stage line be-
mook Music Co.. Oppoaite P. O.
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call
phone
for and deliver.
Marie Getchell.
Mutual