Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 13, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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THE
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
Big “7” Programs at The Gem
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SATURDAY, January Fourteenth .PROGRAM
Widow By Proxy
It was night! The house fairly reeked of an­
cestors. The youthful little “widow,” in her
nightie, was prowling about the heirlooms. She
Friday,
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was an imposter.
She was also in
love. She shud-
dered to think that if h e
caught her-he did catch
her! Yet things soon bright­
ened for her “dead hus­
band” arrived, and she
went right ahead and mar­
ried. Astonsihing?!!? Sim­
ply scandalous— you
understand it. Come!
Brownie,
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Peacemaker
MAISGUEfeiTE CLAfck,
ßy Proxy
2-Reel SPECIAL Comedjl
^IÇ^arnmounUîrtcrafl Q>icturv
SUNDAY, January Fifteenth
Jan.
TUESDAY, January Eighteenth
14— “Turning
the Tables,” featuring
Dorothy Gish.
Saturday, Jan. 15— “Widow
By Proxy,” featuring
Marguerite Clark.
“Brownie, the Peace
Maker,” 2-reel comedy.
Sunday, Jan. 16— “Eyes of
the Heart,” featuring
Mary Miles Minter.
“Pretty Lady,” 2-reel
comedy.
Monday, Jan. 17— “$30,000.-
00,“ featuring J. Warren
Kerrigan.
“Mamma’s Boy,” 1-reel
comedy.
Tuesday, Jan. 18— “The Law
of the Yukon,” based on
the poem by Robert W
Service.
Pathe Review.
Wednesday, Jan. 19— “Toby’s
Bow,” featuring T o m
Moore.
Bray Pictograph.
Thursday, Jan. 20— “From
Now On,’’ featuring Geo.
Walsh.
“BackStage,’’2-reel com­
edy featuring Fatty Ar­
buckle.
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The Law of the Yukon
-a photoplay based on
the poem, “THE LAW OF
THE YUKON, by Robert
W. Service.
Staged in
the Yukon Valley where
the
mercury runs low
and feeling runs high.
PATHE
NEWS
-this is a picture
you will hear ev
eryb ody talk
about.
Don’t
Miss
It
MARY MILES MINTER
of the
Heart
--a story of crooks and a blind girl who sees everything with
“Eyes of the Heart.” Miss Minter’s supreme achievement and
A TWO-REEL FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY
Pretty Lady
MONDAY
JANUARY 17
J. Warren Kerrigan
In “$30,000.00"
Snub Pollard in Mamma’s Boy
THE LAW OF THE YUKON
¿t-CHAAUS AULLEA PKCßUCTlCN
THURSDAY, January Twentieth
GEORGE WALSH in
Featuring
¡! ¡muiiuiiiihiiiinuiuiiii,
From
Now
On
Story by FRANK L. PACKARD, author of “The Miracle Man”
Filled with thrills and more of WALSH’S characteristic
stunts than shown in any of his previous photoplays-and
Fatty Arbuckle
in one of bis funniest comedies-
BACK STAGE
A TWO-REEL HISTORY-MAKER
a
■\ | Wilbur Davis was operated on at
W. H. Ellwood of Rockaway was
1 the Boals hospital this week.
a business visitor in Tillamook
Society News
Local News
I; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marolf left thla week' return,nK to his home.
Only 14» But Is Very
” Wednesday, for Portland where they " ednesday,
Busy Boosting Hnrdiag
JJC. Fish left Tuesday, for Hllls- will visit relatives.
The O. E. S. Kensington held
Mrs. Mary Martin, who has been
David Kuraltl, vice-president of ’ visiting her relatives at Westport, re. their regular monthly meeting on
Hers is a picture qf Jamas Dnacan
Mrs. Leslie Harrison, left Monday the Tillamook County Bank has been turned Tuesday accompanied by her the regular date.
MacGregor, Jr„ age teurteen, who Is
Their
being
an
average
attend
­
In# Portland.
daughter, Miss Leo.
on the sick list ately.
the publisher of The Weakly ffrota of
ance the dub now has thirty seven
Is Burns left, Tuesday for Saline'
Mr. and Mrs. John Ledile, leit •"M~A“R* Morris - who has been members and all seem to take a good Stamford. Conn. In * receta
Ms newspaper ha said:
Berry, Oregon.
for Portland, Wednesday, where visiting her sister, Mrs. C. L. Dark, personal interest.
"The editor of thia
of this city, left for her home In
Mrs. Leland Irwin, left for Port- they will visit friends.
The hostesses Mesdames Plank
1 m 4 Thursday.
Mrs. E. Ed. Helsel left Tuesday for Portland, Wednesday.
and Reedy aerved a dainty luncheon.
The meeting adjourned to meet again
ijHtonie Wooley of Hemlock was tn Portland where she will visit her
Miss Margaret Coates of San in February.
folks,for a few weeks.
^Mfmook Tuesday.
Francisco, who has been visiting her
Carl Dawson was up from Gari­ folks here for several weeks, left
W. 8. Cone of Bay City left for
baldi Cove this week feeling much for Portland, Monday.
Fortland, Thursday.
better from his illness.
Whatever view one may take
town
H. J. Hickerson was In
The Misses Lillian and Olga the straight question of vaeeinatlou, M
Mrs. M. W. Harrison returned to
Tweffday from Nehalem.
Portland, Saturday after several days Tucker returned to their school at would seem. after careful pertasal of
B. F. Knuz was In Tillamook, visit with relatives here.
Drain, Oregon after spending the the so-called "Autl-Coaapulaory Vac­
cination Amendment,” on the ballot
Tudfcay from Portland.
holidays here with relatives.
Martha Neiger left for Portland,
for November 2. that it should be de­
Mrs. Carl Wilhelms left the hospi­ Tuesday, where she will visit her
Rev. Schuetxe left Saturday for feated by aa overwhelming majority
tal for her home Tuesday.
sisters for a few weeks.
the conference in I^rtland and there because of its iniquitous over-reaohlng
provisions, cloaked under a misleading
Miss Bern'ce Ripley is recovering
Mrs. John Riggs left for Wheeler will be no services at the Reform title.
from an attack of pneumonia.
Competent authorities, both legal
Saturday, where she will visit her Congregational Church this Sunday.
and medical, wbo have gone Into this
U rry McDonald of Portland was mother, Mrs. J. G. Ranes.
Miss Bertha Blanchard, a nurse Mil, declare it to be all-inclusive as to
in th le city this week on business.
Mrs. H. Kuppenbender, left for of the Boal’s hospital, left for her its effect, if adopted by the voters, on
J. C. Stewart of Portland, was in Portland, Monday where she will home in Hemlock this week where the subject of preveation of diseases, JAME8 DUNCAN MAC SRBQOR, Jr.
this city on business this week.
visit relatives of that city.
she- expects to reside for the present. no maV.tr of what nature. That it te say the object of The Weakly Presa
robs the authorities, duly aonstltutod.
la to publish facta and de my part
G. I. Houston was a business visit-
C. T. MsP-herson, of Portland who
Little Matilda Cooper, who is ef power to act, even in an epidemic in helping the United Riete« get Into
off Tuesday from Manhattan Beach. has been in this city for several days
emergency,
Is
the
declaration
of
men
boarding at the St. Alphonsis' Acad­
and women who have given it the moot oflBce good, bones« niea. mea who leve
rs. F. M. Nells left, Thursday for on business, left Thursday.
their country drat of all. As I am
emy left for her home in Mohler Sat­ careful serutLny.
WBB urday to visit her parents over Sun­
Mu tir to spend the day with friends.
Isabel Parrish of Portland
Read carefully the following excerpt only fourteen years old, 1 eaaaet reto,
treat this bill and determine for your­ but I appeal to all voters to cast their
■ rs. Webster Holmes, left for among the guests registered at the day.
ballot for Senator Warrea G. Harding
Tillamook
Hotel
this
week.
self
what it means
their home near Garibaldi, Thurs-
The infant daughter of Mr. and
“No form of vacelnaXloa. lnooultatea and Governor Calvin CeeUdge.”
Miss Bernice Clark is recovering Mrs. J. B. Stam of Mohler success­ or other medleaUon shall bo made a
James numbers his aaceetors among
«•y.
the «ignare of the Declaration of In­
nicely
at
the
Boals
hospital
after
oetdltlon
la
thia
state
for
ad
ml
solo
a
fully underwent an operation on her
1. w. Swigert of Seattle was a
dependence sad always has beea a
ear at the Boats' hospital Wednes- to er attendance in any public school, reader of biographies ef great men
taalnees visitor in this city this an operation for appendicitis.
oollage,
university
or
other
educational
A marriage license was Issued Sat­ day.
W*k
institution; or for Che employ meat of ■ooeovelt la his hero. Harding la his
any
person In any capacity or for the Idea ef the kind of a man the eeentry
the urday to George Young 19 and Della
F. B. Hammond is among
Dr. Russel of Cloverdale, who was
aaarslao
of any right, the performance should have 'or President.
Hundlay
18,
both
of
Wheeler.
its registered at the Tillamook
hurt in the auto accident on the
of any duty or the enjoyment of nay
Mrs. D. C. Shaw of Portland was road south of this city, Is recovering privilege.”
Under the provisions thus stated, if
F. A. Rowe and Ralph Cady were in this city to spend the week end, from his injuries nicely at the Boat's
•oaatnr Harding, oheervatlea leads
the English language moans anything, us to believe, lias created a strong
hospital.
TIDamook visitors from Wheeler. ■ eturning to her home, Monday.
compulsory vaccluatloa, even In .he Impression of eartietrtnem, sincerity
Kay.
Mrs McDaniels left for Garibaldi gravest emergency, would be prebib-
Mrs. A. G. Hamblin was a Tilla­
sad iilgk sense of diMy. His utter­
tb . Park left for Bay City Mon­ mook visitor from Portlland Monday Saturday to be present at lhe open­ lted In the case of typhoid, paraty­ ances are mark<-<l by a studied mod­
ing of the White House Cate, 'lhe phoid, rabiea, tetanus (look jaw;, bu­ eration ; lie exhibits no arrogance of
to visit her daughter Mrs. Fred ■ eturning to her home Tuesday.
■field.
proprietors being the McDaniels boys bonic plague, whooplug cough, and any opinion, and lias made no extrava­
other disease, including the most dan­ gant promises of a millennium to lie
Mrs. Joe Lambrecht, who has been of this city.
I ts . S. K. Hoffman left for Gai 1-
gerous and loathsome venereal dis­ created by pro tarnation; he seeks
in this city for several days, return­
orders.
11, Saturday, to visit her ton for
rattier to express the national spirit
Mrs. O. N. Bennett and niece, Miss
ed to her home in Wheeler, Saturday.
In short, it would absolutely render
a w days.
Helen Bennett, who have been visit­ powerless the hands of the authorities than to Impose a doctrine of political
si
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hoskins left in Mrs. Bennets’ daughter, Mrs. P. ill every city and county of Oregon, if Infallibility. And there is aa unmis­
Mrs. Caddie Walker left Monday
takably u growing view that Gover­
for
Barview Monday where they T. Curby of this city, left for their it became a law.
I a visit with friends and relatives
nor
Cox is a shifty opportunist, super­
A worse calamity could scarcely be ficial In thought, reckless In a|>|>eal
spent the day at their cottage th-'re. ¡homes in Washington.
I Portland.
ronceived.
and irresponsible In statements.
Mrs. Harry Ditter who has been
This more or less innocent-appearing Philadelphia North American.
fr. Wilson, who has been at the
Mrs. Jonas Olson and grand­
Tillamook,
re
­
in
title is No. 313 on the ballot, labeled
itman hospital for several weeks. I visiting friends
daughter left for AJoha, where the "Anti Vaccination Amendment.”
turned to her home in Garibaldi. childs’ parents
ioing nicely.
reside, from there
Vote it NO in capital letters.
W. L. Campbell, formerly sheriff
n
Mrs. Olson will go to Seattle to
of Tillamook, and A. W. Pierce of
trs. Lindsay of Garabaldi under-
Miss Mary Peltz returned from visit her son Dr. J. Olson I
111 of the armies end navies of the I Salem tried to dilve to Portland fioni
t an operation at the Eastman
woiid have found vaccination and In­ Salem yesterday, but gave it up as
Portland Wednesday where she I has
pitaxl Monday.
Mrs O. C McKy of this city, left oculation of untold value in saving hopeless when they arrived at Ore­
been studying X-ray technic for the
life, but the framers of the misnamed
‘5”' L. C. King, who has been last two months under Dr. Diemer. for Portland. Tuesday. After vlslt- 'Anti-Compulsory Vaccination Amend­ gon City. North of Oregon City the
d>* Lüsberg hospital for several She will be employed by Dr. Shearer, Ing a short time In* that city Mr«. ment.'' to be voted upon at the eiectloa highway is covered -with several feet
f"' left for her home In Garibaldi who has bought a new X-ray ma­ McKy will go on to California where November 1, discount all of that ex­ (of water, making progress by ma­
pay
perience and tes'.imonv
she expects to make her home.
chine out of the question. Mr. Pierce
chine.
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declares that the falls of the Wiliam-
ette river at Oregon City are a sight
to behold and that everyone who can
1 manage to get that far from Port­
land should do so just to view the
wonderful mass of tumbling water.
better dairy ranch north of the city;
on the Wilson river, and has acqulr-
ed a nice herd of high-bred cattle.-—
McMinnville Telephone Register.
W. F. Leach, one of the commis­
sioners of the port of Tillamook and
who is in the meat business in Tllla-
inook town, is registered at the Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Daniels and Oregon.—Oregonian.
daughter came over from Tillamook
MrB. Norris of Nehalem returnei
on Saturday for a visit with Judge
Daniels' family and other relatives to her home, Thursday. Mrs. Norrie
here and at Woodburn and Portland. has ben asaietlng in the care of her
Lester formerly lived south of Tilla- brother,
______ _____
Mr. Thompeons' baby girl
mook, but later bought a larger and who is ill at the Boals «capital.
—Oregonian.
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Left Over
We will tell at large reductwm
the last of three different lines of
firs* class phonographs.
gins January 3, 192^
Sale
be­
Tb>s is
Your
Opportunity
If yon take advantage of it before
the limited supply is exhausted.
Tillamook Music Co
Victor Dealers
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON