^TTgSDAY. DECEMBER ». 1920 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT *1f i “ ’V ** V i“ G em I V»—V»-—y i f-i i^ytn j-yin ^y b - 4fr~ HEATRE Page Five --y-“ -y— y-** ■■y-** --y— -y *• y - -y - y i i- jy i A ttractions ? $ PROGRAM FRIDAY SATURDAY, DEC. 10-11—“BILLIONS” featuring NAZIMOVA. “One Reel Rolin Comedy” J è $ 1 SUNDAY, DEC. 12—“THE HIDDEN TRUTH,” featuring Anna Case. “Farmyard Follies.” Fox Sunshine Comedy. % a NAZIMOVA. IN MONDAY, DEC. 13—“THE BANDBOX,” featur ing Doris ’Kenyon “Two Reel Century Comedy ” DEC. 14 TUESDAY, ’DEC. 14—“THREE GOLD COINS/’ featuring 'l orn Mix. “Bathe News.” If it's thrills and action y'ou want Just Listen ! WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15—“JUBILO,” featuring Will Rogers. “Bray Pictograph.” BI LLLCLbLS“ r|^HEYhadthe millionair “Framed up” to work J the old “Badger Game” on him. . . The Adventuress liatl embraced him—her confeder ates turned on the lights . . I » WILLIAM FOX Presents THURSDAY, DEC. 16—“FORBIDDEN TRAILS” featuring Buck Jones. “Mack Bennett Comedy.” I ! Í AND DYNAMIC THE INIMITABLE DAREDEVIL OF THE SCREEN FRIDAY-SATURDAY, DEC. 17-18—“THE MIS LEADING LADY featuring Bert Lytell. AND There Was a Princess in His Bed ! COMING : “THE MIRACLE MAN,” taken from the play by Geo. M. Cohen and pro duced by George Loane Tucker. • The surprising dramatic situation is one of the many big scenes played by $ DEC. 16 IN 3 Gold WILLIAM FOX Presents BUCK JONES f ■ 1 I ’ $ IN saia ».• n ■ I If**' A Tale of Love, Stunts and Romance r $ The New Sensation of the Screen INI A Western Thriller Presenting the world’s Greatest actress in a screen play that affords full scope for her myriad moods—A cinematic achie vement oi the first importance. The Story of a cowpuncher who beat a corrupt political gang at tlie'r own game. DEC. 10-11 I I I i ■ fails to enter into contract to take TWENTY YEARS AGO (From the issue of • December the bonds in accordance with said bid. The City reserves the right to I 13th, 1900.) reject any ana all 'bids. METHODIST CHURCH I Tillamook Presbyterian Church We understand that the tug Vos- Dated this 9th day of December, The Sunday School meets at 10 I Sunday School, 10 A. M. Prepar : burg, belonging to the Nehalem 1920. A. M. Preaching at eleven o’clock ation are being made for a fine , Transportation Company, will leave FRANCES B. STRANAHAN, Subject of the morning discourse. IChristmas (Program, i Our 1 Whitef Portland the last of this week with City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore. The "Stewardship of Re.-ources.” Gifts for the King will go to the ; freight for Tilamlook. Mr. and Mrs. Doty left Thursday hour of the evening service is 7:30. orphans in Syria and Palistine. I The butchers’ fight is on in Tilla- for a few days visit in Portland. Subject of the evening serinon, “Sub Morning worship, 11 A. M. Sub ! mook—may it be bloodless. jects for Prayer." The numerous weddings which ject: “The Word made Flesh." These are vital subjects to the Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. Sub have taken place of late must be children of men and especially sig ject: "Things Impossible to God.” indications of a severe winter. Who ia nificant toady. Special music We welcome you to share in our is next to come in out of the cold? I For the present indications it being planned for morning and ev- worship. looks as if there is to be a freight Program for Week December ening. Come, and worship with us. i Allan A. McRea, Minister. rate war betwen San Francisco and Some time ago it was decided to j 11th to 17th inclusive Portland, at $1 a ton. Yet from hold special services during the I REFORMED CHURCH Portland to Tillamook some of the month of January when Dr. Gilbert Sunday School at 10 A. M. citizens have to pay *6 a ton for our district superintendent. could Public Worship at 11 o’clock. i freight. But we see competition in be with us. At the monthly board Subject., “John the Baptist, proph sight for Tillamook as well. meeting last Monday night, the pas et of the Wilderness and Forerunner all I The question of bonding the city tor was authorized to appoint of Christ.” An Advent sermon. Spec needed committees io assist in com- ial music by the choir. You are cor ! for water, electric light and sewer- At 2:30 P.M. I age systems is beings discussed. Dieting plans for these special ser- dially invited to these services. 1 ‘• a Thc pastor solicits your vices, ------------------— W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. Saturday, Dec. 11, prayers and hearty cooperation in ___ __ c - CALL FOR BIDS the planning and carrying out the I Notice is hereby given, that Tilla U. B. SERICES mook City, Oregon, will receive bids Starving- Dolores U. B. services for next Lord’s Day: for the improvement of Miller Avenue, from the South line of 1st Street ___ __ Cassiuetti Comedy. Throbs - ---------------------------------------- Sunday School at 10. Preaching at 11 _____ . South to the South line of 8th, ______ stree^>.land Thrills 11 A. M. end 8:00 P. M. Subject in j, all in accordance with ths plans and i BARRICK & HALL the morning—-‘‘The Possibilities of j specifications Jtherefor now on file I Sunday and Monday, the Insignificant." Evening’s sub- J with the City Recorder. Said improve- ■’ •• ATTORNEYS AT LAW ment consisting of paving the same Dec 12 and 13 ject—” Is the Christian Life Worth 24 leet in width and 6 inches in thick National Building While." ’ Preaching also at Yellow ness, building curbs and constructing ALLAN DWAN’S SPECIAL Fir at 2:00 and Pleasant Valley at laterals for sewer connections, and by Tillamook, Oregon in A cordial welcome to building concrete increte sidewalks t f. feet I Zfirra. Ilf--^4. _ T’-.-.l ff J 3:15 P. M. s. in width on i each side of said street, | 1 UC McdlT 01 3 1 001 services. all of these 1 ■■ — together with all matters appertaining ' R. Fisher, pastor. thereto, as set forth in said plans, Comedy—Shell and Shi vers and specifications. I DR. O. L. HOHLFELD ---------- I REFORMED CONGREGATIONAL All bidders mugt file with theirj Tuesday, Dec. 14 'bids a certified cneck payable to the rnnir TVfiilC *. irr madut VETERINARIAN Sunday School 10:00 A. M. order of the City Recorder for not * Ltt MUKAN Preaching Service, 11:00 A. M. les3 than 10 per cent of the amount I i n Bell Phone 2F2. Hutu:. IPhone A cordial welcome to all. of the bid, to be forfeited to Tilla-1 mook City if the successful bidder Rev. Richard Schuetz. Tillamook, Oregon shall fail to enter into contract with K. approved bond, for carrying out of CHRISTIAN CHURCH ! the bid if required to do so. Bids f Sunday School at 10 A. M. will be received up to the 20th day of , Comedy—Cutting out his December, 1920, at the hour of 8:00 W. C. DUEBER Preaching and Communion at 11. vacation. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. o'clock P. M. and should be addressed ' to the City Recorder of Tillamook DENTIST j Song Service and Preaching at City, Oregon. Wednesday, I>ec. 15 Tillamook Building Dated this 8th day of December, 7:30 P. M. ANITA STEWART (Over Haltom’s) A cordial invitation to everyone 1920. in FRANCES B. STRANAHAN, Tillamook. Oregon to attend these services. City Recorder of Tillamook City, Ore. J Harry E. Tucker, Minister. | \-------------------------------------------------- I I r"~ —————————■ ! NOTICE OF SALE OF CITY 1M- EPISCOPAL CHURCH Dr. J. E. Shearer Dr. A. C. Crank .PROVEMENT BONDS At a meeting on Sunday after the j Notice Is hereby given that bid Comedy—Shanks and Drs. Shearer and Crank morning service Archdeacon H. P. .will be received by Tillamook City. II Chivalry. Chambers, of the Episcopal Church , Oregon, for the sale of *10,077.35 medicine & S urgery made a proposition whereby Wash- improvement bonds issued by Till- Thursday and Friday,, National Building ......... . ........ December 16 and 17 Tillamook. Oregon become a Joint mission, one clergy- within Tillamook City, Oregon. Said J man having charge of the two coun- bids to be received up to 8:00 o’clock EDGAR LEWIS PRODUCTION \__________________________ . I»» * ■ r* vr ofuk 1 aha « ii ui j ,. in ties, services to be held in each P. M. December 29th, 1920. All bids | to be addressed to the City Recorder county every other Sunday. ; of said Tillamook City, Oregon, and R. T. BOALS M. D. must be in the hands of the Clty'Re- . . , „ , corder on or before 8 o’clock P. M. Comedy -Whos Crazy Now Surgeon and Physician Mr. W. S. Cone left for Portland on ¿ate_ an<j mU8t be accompan- I. 0. 0. F. Building Thursday. ied by certified check for not lest 1» Iban 1° P®r cent of the amount of The Little House with Clarence Edner of Netarts was in At rr-i ■* llO pi j Cr/7UZ"Cx7t?S work planned for the good of His kingdom. C. L. Dark, Pastor. Rex Theatre Matinee Every Saturday and Sunday TarnishedReputations Everything But the Truth. « The Fighting Shep harders. — Other Men’s Shoes. TILAMOOK, OREGON * 7 town on busincM Tuesdsy. I th« bid, same to be forfeited to Till- • jamook City if th« successful bidder; Quality Pictures. Japanese Government bars At I but Business Firms Approved by War Office, There will be no rush of adventur ers to the new fields for exploitation opened up by the Japanese occupation of Russian Saghallen, according to Mr. Murakami, chief of the fishery bureau of the department of agriculture and comineice, who is quoted iu the Yo- mlurl: "None except those who really mean business and are In a position to se riously transact business will find any place for them In Saghallen,” said M. Murakami. “All rights there are In the hands of the military command, and anyone that wants to go there, row must obtain a permit from the war office, Certainly the forests there will yield plenty of wood pulp and other raw material, while there are rich coal mines and possibly oil wella. But the chief product of that region Is the output of the fisheries.” Speaking of the fishing rights tn Sag- hnllen, Mr. Murakami said that after consultation with the army command an auction was conducted nt Nlko- lalevsk for those rights over which th- army command Is able to furnish pro tection. No detailed report of the auc tion has been received. The bidders ha<l to file their applications with a deposit to guarantee their good faith, and they had to be persons who were qualified by long experience In fish eries In that neighborhood. The Yomlurl says that many repu table business establishments have been holding back from enterprises In Saghallen for fear of the competition of adventurers and the hurt their rep utations might suffer in a mad scram ble for rights and concessions.—Japan Advertisers. CHEMICAL HOLDING jy M ■■’T’iY.w)’. w—• CHRISTMAS 1920 r r *■ 1 I et’S ¿p . put pep into your Job on a rainy day FISH BRAND . ReFlex Slicker r\ A- HEALTHY NEW YEAR HF At the next regular convention of Marathon Lodge December 13th the rank of page will be conferred' on twe well known young men of this city. Refreshments will be served. All members are requested ' t ■V - I There Is d FISH BRAND^arment for every kind of wet work or sport A <■ M AJ-TOWER CO. ESTABLISHED 1056 BOSTON .MASi 202« 4> START THE YOUNGSTER A Savings Account As a Christmas PRESENT A Dollar Will Do It- a & 1 1 ¿c'ï25?Â525H5E5H5ï525B5ES25aS3SESa5HSH5H5cSRSB' f f i * Is to Aet into a Statistics Show That Uinted 8tatea Has Been Able to Hold High Mark Set During War. ics! manufacturers." to be present. By order of the Chan cellor Commander, John C. Carroll. ^N\lhesuréwayto TRADE Offlclnl statistics.for the fiscnl year i 1920 demonstrate ' that this country t has been able to keep Its trade in chemical and allied products very near the high mark set during the war, de spite the loss of markets for pnrely war supplies and despite the pressing demands that must be met In the do mestic market Such Is the conclusion reached by O. P. Hopkins, a well-known statis tician, writing in the Journal of Indus trial and Engineering Chemistry. “In almost all lines except muni tions,” he writes, “the exports in 1920 exceeded in valuo those of 1918, a fact that can be explained in some cases, perhnps, by rising prices, bnt which nevertheless warrants the assertion that the position has not been weak- : ened. These exports, which very greatly exceed those of the last nor mal pre-war year, lire made up almost entirely of manufactured products. “Imports have more than held their own and comprise raw and partly man-1 nfactured products required for fn* ■ ther advancement by Americas «hero • it 1 ■ ó» i i b 4 5 £ § I / T illamook C ounty B ank . sasasaszsaszsaszszszszszsa >■, V1 « I