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    THE TILLAMOOK
THURSDAY. JANUARY 13.1921
HEADLIGHT
PAGE THREiS
When Mr. Moore reached this
point, the camera stopped; and al­
though the effort seemed painstaking
Mr. Moore did it very rapidly, as he
THE LITTLE
Matinee Saturday and
had to show some familiarity with
HOUSE WITH THE
the
machine.
Now
we
know
what
J
Sunday 2 P. M.
------------------------------ ft.
V
BIG
an actor thinks about while at work.
I
been
brought
up
by
a
family
of
Rex
Theatre Orchestra
AT THE GEM
I
PICTURES
What is the difference between a crooks. She does not know who her
Sundays Only
AT THE REX
"bachelor girl” and an “old maid'’.’ friends really are, but believes them
One of the most realistic and thril
K. LAUGHLIN, Manager
Perhaps you wil say the former is a to be both beautiful and good. She ling pistol battles ever screened is
polite term for the latter, but it does­ thinks he tenement home a wonder­ the grand climax in a continuous
n’t work out that way in "Widow by ful mansion with windows looking series of stirring incidents that grip
TUESDAY, Januaiy 18
THURSDAY, January 20
Proxy,” the new paramount-Artcraft out on flower gardens, instead of a watchers with their intensity in
dirty,
sordid
street.
The
consequent
photoplay starring Marguerite Clark,
Harold MacGrath’s greatest adven­
One Hour Before
which will be seen at the Gem, Sat. disillusionment on gaining her sight ture story, "The Yellow Typhoon,”
Dawn
and the fight for happiness which in which Anita Stewart stars.
i January 15.
With H. B. Warner
If you are interested in the
Although Gloria Grey, the role ensues make a remarkably dramatic
Yellow, beeause of her hair— Typhoon, because of the
This picture, which takes one all
mystery of hypnotism or any
He yearned for the free­ human wreckage she left in her wake.
played by Miss Clark in the picture, story, considered not only the most around the world, the metropolis and
The Yellow Ty­
Jt the occult sciences—
dom of the open and the phoon they called her in the Orient where she was notor­ If you like a breath-holding
is an unmarried woman of marriage­ unusual but also the best thing Miss fashionable watering places of Eu­
unobacured sky. Like a
able age, you wouldn’t think of call­ Minter has ever done.
flavored with drama
rope, the Orient and America, dis­
ious. With a kitten’s purr, but a tiger’s heart, her car­ suspense,
romance and punch you’ll lik^
fish out of water he turned
ing such a dainty little woman an
For a week before starting the pic­ playing all their strange customs,
this.
to a woman and won her nival of reprisals against the male sex was being carried
•"old maid”! When she masquerades ture Miss Minter made daily visits the glamour and gay lights of their
to
a
whirlwind
conclusion,
when
—
for
himself.
A Wild Night
as Dolores Pennington, the supposed to a school for the blind In Los An­ most expensive hotels and amuse­
¿■reel .monkey comedy.
Comedy and International
iwidow of a soldier, and pulls the geles.
She watched the manners, ment and gaming places, will be
TRY TO GET IN.
This is a scream.
New a.
wool over the sharp eyes of a pair of gait and gestures of blind girls, and shown at the Rex, Sunday and Mon­
typical Massachusetts spinsters, you practiced imitating them when she day, January 16 and 17.
Torchy in High
FRIDAY, January 21
know she Is far away out of their went home.
The battle takes place in a fash­
2-Reel Comedy, with JohtmyHities.
WEDNESDAY,
January
19
Earle Williams in
Class.
”1 certainly gained a wonderful ionable New York hotel after an ex­
•‘Widow by Proxy” is mighty good amount of respect for the cleverness citing chase across the ocean to get
The Purple Cipher
rhe Jack-knife Man
How would you feel about
(fun .and 'introduces ever-charming and ability of those who have been possession of secret papers being
getting a death threat signed
Wiitten by Ellis Parker
Miss Clark in a role that fits her like so unfortunate as to be blind,” Lays rushed to the Washington military
in purple ink with Chinese
Butler,
author
of
“
Pigs
is
a glove. Nigel Barrie, just return- the star. "Why, it’s simply remark­ headquarters.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN MABEL NORMAND (Characters,
after learning of
Pigs”— a charming story
• •
from service in the Royal Flying able the things they can do! More
the death of five people after
MARIE DRESSLER, in
delightfully told, A home­
receiving similar threats? Did
"Human Stuff,” the newest Uni­
H Corps, is leading man.
than ever have I the highest ad’nir-
you ever see a chase of crimi­
ly setting to a homely story
ation for Helen Keller and others versal production starring Harry
• • •
nals beneath the surface of the
that tugs at the heart
Carey, and said to differ in many re­
who
have
so
wonderfully
triumphed
sea?
| Kleath was an editor, but his
strings and brings a smil­ The biggest 5-reel corned» sensation ever made. No pic­
spects from
the photodramas in
Topics of the Day
Klondike acquaintance did not sus- over their misfortune.”
ing tear to the eye.
which
the
star
has
appeared
of
late,
ture is old until you have seen it and you will kick your­
From Literary Digest
ftect his militant qualities, He sur-
• * •
is to be sen at the Rex, Tuesday,
Cartoon Comedy.
self if you miss this one. It shows Chaplin at his best.
One-Reel Comedy
prised the “bad man” of the Yukon,
In "Toby’s Bow,” Goldwyn’s latest
Jjowever. In a vigorous and thor­ Tom Moore starring vehicles, which Jan. 18.
What
makes “Human Stuff”
ough fashion, he put him in his will be shown at the Gem, Wednes-
somewhat
different is the fact that
place. If you love an honest-to- day, Jan. 19, one scene requires the
goodness fight with all the thrills star to use a typewriter. He does it its early scenes are laid in the con­
present congressional districts will
SOUTH END NEWS
of teaching the camp bully a lesson, fervently and with all the enthusi­ ventional East and show the star in (From Nestucca Valley Enterprise) be changed to meet the situation.
an
environment
foreign
to
his
ac
­
see "The Law of the Yukon,' which asm of a genius working out an idea
There are at present three repre­
Last week Wm. Thomas was jack-
stage characterizations,
comes to the Gem, Tuesday, Jan. 18. But when the scene was over, Tom customed
ing up a car in the Hebo Garage sentative districts in Oregon, includ­
He
is
seen
as
the
son
of
a
wealthy
It is a Charles Miller production, Moore looked at what he had written
when the jack went wrong and the ing district No. 1, which embraces
ksed in Robert W. Service’s poem. and burst out laughing. The other manufacturer who, after trying his
blocking
was not high enough to Multnomah county; district No. 2,
hand at running the business, is
* • •
members of the cast crowded about
which includes all that territory east
forced to admit himself a failure. catch the car when it fell. He was
____ I Learning how to be blind! Of all to see what it was. And here is what
of
the Cascade mountains, and dis­
the
car,
bleeding
at
(
crushed
under
He decides to seek adventure and
the things film stars are called up- the "movie” genius wrote:
fortune in the West, where his fath- I the lungs and came near losing his trict No. 3, which embraces the terri. < »
H on to do—certainly education in
To Dmirektoir Haery Beaunwuo- er owns a ranch.
life. He is on the road to recovery. tory lying west of the Cascade moun­
blindness would seem to rank among unt—Gee you think i’m having a
• •
'
The “Your Transportation Co.,” tains.
the most peculiar.
good time withthis typwryujeh-iter
At the general election held in No­
A story of a small town is always latter sundry kicks and groans with
» And yet this was the situation fac­ but I’m not wri t i ng a novel just interesting to the screen followers, much wheezing finally died. The vember there was a total of 83,855
ing Mary Miles Minter upon assum­ wish i ing this scene waas over and but when that town is one of the doctors gave it up without opening votes cast in the first district, 43,704
ing the role of Laura in “EYES OF I was down at thenbeach having a most unique in the world and it3 their medicine cases, simply shak- votes in the second district and 72.-
the HEART,” in which she may be swwim. Gosh wil you ever cay ‘cut’ characters are entirely different ing their heads and saying, “Too 989 votes in the third district.
Although the third disrict lias
seen at the Gem .Sunday Jan. 16. well thank... .your stars I've said from any they have ever seen, the late.” It looked very natural after
j death—pleasant smile, etc.
For Laura is a blind girl who has about all there is..
Fu- nearly twice as many votes as the
story becomes doubly attractive.
And such is the case of the tale neral announced later. No flowers. second district, many legislators con­
The school house at Pacific City sider that the geographical division
told in "The Jack-Knife Man,” a
| First National attraction produced was blown over by the wind storm is as nearly satisfactory as possible
land that no attempt should be made
¡by King Vidor. And soon the mo­ last Tuesday. No one was hurt.
tion picture patrons of this city are
Mrs. H. E. Farmer returned on by the legislature to change the
to have the opportunity of seeing Friday from a week’s visit with her boundaries of the three existing dis­
tricts. To get around this obstacle
■
this unusual photoplay as it is sister at Tillamook.
it is proposed to select the new rep­
* scheduled as the attraction at the
resentative from the state at large,
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All Veterans Get Right
Rex, Wednesday, Jan. 19.
. . .
Salem,—All honorably discharged and such an idea probably will have
H. B. Warner comes to the Rex, soldiers, regardless of the war in the consideration of the lawmakers
I Thursday, Jan. 20th, in "One Hour which they served, are entitled to at
the session
which
startsed
j Before Dawn,” which is said to be preference rights for a period of 90 this week. Any action that may be
Across From Sunset Garage
one of the most baffling and thrilling days in purchasing lands belonging taken by the legislatives, however,
I mystery stories the screen has ever to the Pacific Livestock company, ac­ will depend upon the reapportlon-
'presented.
cording to a legal opinion given by ment of representatives in the var­
This Jesse D. Hampton-Pathe fea­ Attorney-General VanWinkle. These ious states by congress. This reap­
rd
Ln ture presents the popular star in the
s
lands are located in Malheur and portionment will be based on the
role of a writer who entertains views Harney counties and are being plac­ population of the states as shown by
antagonistic to hypnotism, He is ed on the market under an agree­ the last census.
dared into being hypnotized and, ment ent-red into between the state
while in the trance, is commanded and the owners.
Let a Headlight Classified Ad do
to kill a man he hates at one hour
At the expiration of the 90-day
the
work for you.
before dawn, Morning discloses the period the unsold lands will be of­
murder, and there commences the fered to actual settlers at prices aver­
mystery.
aging about $75 an acre. The opin­
ion was asked by G. G, Brown, cleric
Income Tax In a Nutshell
of the state land board, following re­
WHO. Single persons who had net ceipt of a letter from Edmond L.
income of $1,000 or more for the Humphreys ofPortland, who sought
year 1920; married couples who to ascertain if Spanish-American war
had net income of $2,000.
veterans had the same rights under
WHEN? March 15,1921, is the fin­ I the preference ruling as persons who
al date for filing returns and mak­
served in the more recent conflict.
ing first payments.
WHERE?
Collector of Internal
Where Is the S5.000.00J.000 ? .
Revenue for district in which the
That t was a striking statement
person resides.
HOW?
Full directions on Form made by a Georgia representative to
Oh Boy! that’s
MEMBER
1040A and Form 1040; also the the conference at St. Louis of the
—■wWf-ftBia*»- • '•**
law
and
regulations.
protection,
FEDERAL RESERVE
WHAT? Four per cent normal tax National Board of Farm Organiza­
1 for you.
SYSTEM
on taxable income up to $4,000 In tions that the retail price of agricul­
talk font» Reflex Edge
excess of exemption. Eight per tural products could be reduced 50
cent normal tax on balance of tax­ per cent with greater profit to the
AJ.TOWER CA
able income. Surtax from 1 per farmers than is now realizable if
II
UTABUMWO «M
cent to 65 per cent on net in­
BOSTON, MASS.
sales
could
be
made
direct
to
con-
comes over $5,000.
MAitn rvnrrrrHtse
»eat
sumers. It is doubtless a perfectly
' true statement.
At present market prices, accord­
ing to calculation of the department
of agriculture, the much larger har­
vests of this year are worth to the
farmers in the aggregate $5,000,000-
000, or about one-third, less than
Glenbreok “• if f'*rt Tattinger TourtngCor tUTOf.u.b. Deheil
HEN the
the harvest of last year. But every­
.i rd note " <i-hf lour I’tueufU Sperl MoAgl 199“ fob
house
­
Lenot "ti if Hot»!iter Tuo Ftutfr^er . . . 177OJ 0 b.Brlreil
body is well aware that no such re­
Coupe ”€• iff Four J'atttnger . ....................fSfjf.ub DeinM
hold cares
duction of prices has reached the and the worries
Stduri ”C-bf Fite Patungtr , . ............. f0¿¿/.o.K
consumer. There have been declines of everyday
AH rnftdtili trill be exhibited at Atrt&-
etolnie Shout throughout the counlrg
here and there, but nothing like an life have draff-
average of one-third. Much or most 1 ged you down,
of the $5,000,000,000 loss to the ' made you un
PAIO B-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO DETROIT
farmers has been intercepted by the ' happy, and
there is nothing
V
Car, >nit Woter Frwio
middlemen lining the long way to in life but
the ultimate consumer and pocketed headache, back­
with
knack of doing
by them in addition to their large ache and worry,
TILLAMOOK AUTOMOBILE
get a head start each day by
turn to the
profits last year.
right
prescrip
­
COMPANY
In so far as this St. Louis confer­
breakfasting on O lympic Rolled Oats.
ence gives attention to plans for di­ tion, one gotten
up by Doctor
rect marketing between farm and Pierce over
The OLYMPIC Line includes your
consumer it will be acting to a very fifty years ago.
favorite cereal — sanitarily milled,
substantial purpose in aid of the
Dr. Pierce, of
packed, sealed and wrapped.
hard pressed agriculturists. Nothing Buffalo, N. Y„
can come of schemes of union to hold long since
crops for higher prices. They are of l found out what
doubtful validity and there is no [ is naturally
best for wom­
money or credit to spare for any s’tch en's
diseases.
uses against the general public wel­ He learned it
fare. No help can come from tariffs I all thru treat­
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on farm imports, as every lntelll- I ing thousands
gent farmer must know. The place to ! of cases. The
jyFr’ §
result of his
strike is the long and extortionate!
Iw
1
studies was a medicine called Dr.
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and wasteful line of middlemen
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Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
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New York World.
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Movie Attractions
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SUNDAY and MONDAY, Januaiy 16-17
Harry Carey
In Human Stuff
stewart in The Yellow Typhoon
SATURDAY, Januaiy 22
Tillie's Punctured Romance
Following the market down i-
£
we are selling
.1
Fancy rolled oats, 9 lb. sack, .75
White beans, the pound .
.06
High grade coffee in paste­
board cans, per pound .
.40
Extra Special!
You Are Acquainted With The
Directors of This Bank:
20 Bars White Soap
$ C. 0. & C. M. DAWSON
I
5
D. Fitzpatrick
R. E. Williams
John Erickson
H. T. Botts
David Kuratli
T. W. Lyster
PAIGE
H
H
James Williams Wm. Maxwell
Albert Marolf
r
D id you -e^êr f<actfx
a beating
Storm inaTf<
FISH
BRAND
Tillamook County Bank
Reflex '
Slicker ?
The new series, five-passenger
“Glenbrook” model is a six cylin­
der gasoline car but it rides with
the smoothness of an electric.
The impulses merge into a con­
tinuous flow of power that is
almost magic in its effect.
From 5 to 25 miles per hour in
9 seconds Hat — that is standard
performance, and a clear index
of giant energy.
The Needless Misery
That Women Bear
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»»star si urn
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Take just one ride. It will prove
a revelation so iar as luxurious
motoring is concerned.
CLAUDE 1. MYERS
Another Representative
With the proposal to give Oregan
another representative In congress
because of the increase in the pop­
ulatloa, considerable speculation 1«
rtf. aa to bow the boun4arl«a of the
This tnsdicine is made of vege­
table growths that nature surely
in tented for backache, headache,
weakenir« pains, and for many
disorders common to women in
all ages of life. Sold by dr
in taUwt mm J liqmd form.
Dr. Pteeaa Wi fcr imi pa
PAINTING AND PAPER
HANGING
1102 E 2nd St. ■
TILLAMOOK
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MUTUAL PHONE
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