Movie Attractions At the Rex On Friday, February 11, at the Rex, local movie devotees will be given the opportunity of seeing Grace Davidson, the beautiful young screen star, in her latest production, "Atonement." Miss Davidson, by her rare ability and beauty, has earned for herself the the honor of being acclaimed I loveliest woman of the screen. i “Atonement" gives full scope to her talents, and the exquisite gowns which she wears throughout the play enhances her beauty. • * • Put on your laughing cap. Bub­ bles, the joy creator, is on her way to town and will hold forth at the Rex on Wednesday, Feb. 9. This picture from the time that the script was turned over to the di­ rector at the studio until it was placed In the leading theaters of the country as a finished production, hub been a constant source of joy. T> begin with, three members of th«» cast were led to the altar. The di­ rector became the happy and proud father of twins, and Mary Anderson, the dainty star of Bubbles, has been placed in the front rank of movie stars through the wonderful succe-. which this film has enjoyed. * • * Running the gamut of hatred, in­ justice, a human life at stake, a mother's reason nearly dethroned, Hal. Reid’s greatest play "The Con- fession,” has been made into a super-feature motion picture, at a cost of 3190,000. Mr. Reid never fails in the happy ending, “and they live happy ever after.” But in thia, his masterpiece, and this is saying much for he has written a hundred OREGON NORMAL O \JUL summer session ANNOUNCEMENTS The summer terms of the Oregon Normal School will be held as follows: MONMOUTH: Regular Courses six weeks, beginning June 2?, 21 Elementary Teachers' Training Course twelve weeks beginning June ’27, '27. PENDLETON: Regular Courses six weeks beginning June 27, '21 For detailed information concerning Monmouth write to J. H. Ackerman, Monmouth, Oregon. For detailed information concerning Pendleton, write to H. E. Inlow, Pendleton, Oregoe. PEARL OIL (KEAOSE.NB) HEAT AND LIGHT Greater Heat at Less Expense A good oil heater, filled with P earl O il , will burn for many hours without re-filling. Lights at the touch of a match. P earl O il is clean-burning, without smoke or odor. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere and by our stations. Order by name—P earl O il . STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) upon the emotions of bls audiences as only the practical playwright i knows how to do, before the finish of the story. It Will be shown at the Rex Sunday. Feb. 6. • • * Although “Danger Valley,” the latest Neal Hart picture, is a story of the desert and was actually film­ ed amidst the heat and desolation of Death Valley, some of the earlier scenes portray the luxury and gai ty of New York society life. One of the biggest and most magnificent bail room sets ever used in pictures was erected for the filming of this part of the picture, and over 100 ex­ tra people were employed. "Danger Valley" will be seen at the Rex on Monday, Feb. 7. PROVING MORE POPULAR We Want to hear from those in the several commun­ ities of Tillamook county. who wish to make a little extra money. W e would like to have a correspond­ ent in every part of the county. This will give you a chance to make a few extra dollars and get the doings of your community published. Write for particulars. At the Gem Have you ever loved? If you have. Just suppose you became con­ vinced that the man you thought . loved you had merely used you to further his own interests; that you had been made the tool of a spy; that your supposed lover had lied to you and laughed at you behind your back. What would you do? Would you want to kill him? See Augusta Thomas’ great American drama, "The Volcano,” and find out what Ruth Carroll did in these circumstances. It’s a wonderful bit of human psychology. It will be (shown at the Gem Monday, Feb. 7. * • A good laugh is in store for screen lovers who view Wallace Reid in his new Paramount-Art- craft picture, "The Lottery Man," to be shown at the Gem on Saturday. Feb. 5. It was a smashing farce comedy when produced as a stage play on Broadway a few years ago and New Yorkers haven't stopped chuckling over it yet. * HEADLIGHT PUBLISHING COMPANY More people are taking advanu.*" of the oppoitunity to use the high school gymnasium than when it «as first opened. At first it was thought that very few women would wish to use '.he playing floor and that one night a week would be all they would care for. However, the ladies have or­ ganized a basket ball tea a, an 1 will need more time to practice, so will be given the use of the playiu„ floor from 7:30 to 9:30. and from 8:30 to 9:30 on Thursday nights. Hours for the tank are the same a before: Ladies, Monday night from 8 to 9:30; men. Wednesday, 8 9:30; family night Thursday 8 9:30. Admission, to cover expenses, 25c per night, or tickets good for 12 nights at 32 50. . a Bargain Sire More Than Half. We have long told that the sir- is half the herd. Some students of the problem of heredity have advanced the idea that the sire possesses the .’J power to transmit his characteris­ tics to offspring in much greater de­ gree than does the female. They ar­ Stock Food Law Humble bossle, with her biped and gue that the sire is the "metal and quadruped associates, is placed on a the dam the mould’’” into which it parity with mere man insofar as is cast and given form, and that the hygiene and its relation to food is finished product, except for external concerned, in a proposed law Intro­ characteristics, possesses the quali­ duced in the senate by Senator Sta­ ties of the metal rather than ples, of Portland. For Senator “mould.” This is an interesting idea, though Staples’ bill (S. B. 20), which, if one that seems difficult of proof. enacted into law, would supersede the old commercial feeding stuff Not many people would be as will­ law and would impose a brand new ing to accept into their dairy herd pure foods act in the feeding of the daughter of a great proven dairy sire and a beef cow, as they would to stock. The proposed law would require aooept the daughter of both a prov­ all foods prepared for livestock to en dairy sire and a proven dam. Pos­ pass stringent test by the state dairy sibly the sire is more than half- the and food commission. It would be herd, but it is a far stretch of the im­ so binding upon persons who would agination to suppose that he is 90 At any rate, h feed livestock inferior food that lor per cent of it. any violation of its terms they would ¡half, and livestock producers be liable to a fine of not less than slowly admitting the truth of thi 3100 or so much as $1000 for’eacli statement and making it a part j their breeding philosophy. violation. The bill requires each parcel of | more quickly they all recognize the food stuff for livestock to bear a la­ fact and banish the scrub from t lit I bel containng the following inform­ herds and their communities, th ation: weight, name brand or trade­ more quickly will many of the ills of mark, name and address of manu­ the live stock industry be healed.— facturer or sponsor, minimum of Oregon Farmer. centum of crude protein, minimum Boosts Tillamook County per centum of crude fat, maximum "We have just passed through per centum of crude fiber, maximum | per centum of ash, maximum p< r one of the most successful years u centum of grit, shell or mineral | have ever had.” said B. L Beals Jr.. the Imperial. «nr. matter in poultry feeds, and the , yesterday at specific name .cf earn ingredient Beals is cashier of the Tillamook u*eiî tn the manufacturer of the I county bank. : "We have sold all our cheese for food. The bill would authoiize the state ; this year and have contracted for dairy and food < ouiinissioner to name ; next year at the price which will when the purchasers ar ■ deputies to act as his assistant in ■ prevail enforcing the terms of the proposed ; ready to have the product delivered." act. These deputies are empowered F. B. McKinley, also of Till by me bill to îuvade any or all I1VÎ- who is in the real estate business, stock fodo mauufMturera and make : says, "Tillamook is one of tlie best stock food manufacturer» and make I places to make money that I know minute in pectiun of ail foodstuff of, but don’t say I’m a wealthy i man."- Oregonian. being made. If you intend trying an elopement take the advice of Bryant Wash­ burn and travel light. Mr. Wash- burn wants to be accommodating in running off with his bride-to-be in "Why Smith left Home," his new Paramount-Artcraft picture, which will be shown at the Gem Friday, Feb. 4. and lugs three suitcases, two hat boxes, and a dog along to th; minister. It causes all of kinds trouble—makes him late for I he ceremony, puts an irate aunt on the trail, and gets him into the wrong berth on the train, And h<> loses every piece of the baggage when the train is wrecked and the "fire proof” hotel in which the pa'r seek haven burns down, Altogeth -r It's a tumultuous honeymoon, end- ing up with an earthquake. Lol.i Wilson is the hero’s winsome bride and looks the part, Others in the cast are of high calibre. The pic- lure was made from George Broad- hurst's stage farce of the same name and was directed by Donald Cl isp. • • ♦ It was during the filming •jf oil" of the scenes in "The Mark of Zor- l ■ ’ thet afforded Miss Mary Pick- Any person dealing in such food­ ford, in private life. Mrs. Douglas Fait banks, no end of amusement and sluffs will at all time- b,> account­ that her laugh'et as well of those able to the state dairy and food cot’l- I” sent, appealed almost Unc •r.trcl ¡missioner and that official is em- • able. It all o’C’l'-ed one aft • nuo i powered to revoke licenses for op- ■»hen she was ft ie'sure and decided eration at his discretion. to e few friend hueband ett' hb ca­ In addition to the fines imposed pe- before the ••amera anl thcreup- for violation of any provision of the . n chanced to see "Doug" as ’ 'Dor. proposed law the state Is authorized Di< gt Vega," one of the chámete rs to seize, condemn or sell any feed­ in the story, A h “lion Di-'go" he ing stuffs that is found not to meet made a slow exit from a palatial with the requirements of the law.— hacienda in an extremely lazy, ln- Oregon Voter. dolent manner gaily arrayed and as­ sisted by two servant« in mounting a ’■mall, harmless burro ad ined Dairy Council to Meet with a silver bridle, And as one of The Oregon Dairy Council will the servants unfolds a parasol and hold a meeting of the stockholders hands it to him, the v vary uninter- ; and members on February 4th at 2 ested "Doug" ambled away. Here P. M. In Portland Central Library, was a strong contrast to • l.cse an- room E Plans for reorganizing cer­ tics always undergone by the stren- tain branches of the work will be uous "Doug." This scene furnishes discussed. J. E. Dunn, the new pre­ many a laugh in “The Mark of Zor­ sident. will preside. Fred Merrill ro," which will be shown at the Gem Is the new secretary. Edith Knight Tuesday. Feb. 8. llill who has served the council and directed all the educational work for the past two years has resigned. Phonographs We are selling at large reductions the last of three different lines of phonographs. This is Your Opportunity If you take advantage of it before the limited supply is exhausted. Tillamook Music Co Victor Dealers Pennsylvania AUTO TUBE N0TICE During the next two weeks i will conduct at my sales barn east of town, near the railroad station, a sale of all kinds of livestock, in­ cluding cows, calves, pigs, chickens, horses, etc., and farm Implements. If you have anything for sale list the same with me and I will dispose of it at my big sale. What have you got? J. E. REEDY. adv. NOTICE In order to assist our customers and friends In making their income tax return for 1920, we have em­ ployed W. H. Whitely, tax expert, who will be here for one week, Feb­ ruary 7lh to 12th inclusive. Those wishing to take advantage of this offer may do so, free of charge. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. l-27t3 Tillamook, Oregon ------------------ ---------- See me about the Vaugh-made D. J. B. gas stump puller. E. G. Krebs. l-13tf OREGON TILLAMOOK. Cut down your tire and tube expenditures by anticipating your Spring and Summer requirements and getting— Absolutely FREE ^-one Ton Tested" Tube, of corresponding size, with every Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our store. Act QutcA/y. This offer is LIMITED. Once it expires, it will not be renewed. Early ordering will avoid disappointment. WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, Mr. Carl llabcrlach of Tillamook is a member of the Board of Oregon Dairy Council and has ably served them for the past year. Girls Have Sneezing Chamber appeases kiddies* thriving appetites and parents’ thrifty pocketbooks. The OLYMPIC I. Inf IncluJfS pour fo- iwltf crrwl tant tardy miS.’rif. paOrd. umrpfd and r’ Pierre’s Golden Medical Diseorety as a stomach medicme and tonic, and declares “ uiT b7’t„m£han'? in the J J F o * ter . Cor. Pear and bpring Streets, 1 =Z~ I f - . The Sup.’eme Farm Engine HE fernet« “Z” Engine T and the Bosck ldgh ten- non, oscillating magneto X ’b «• SUPREME f.m „gi„.. K- F. ZACHMANN ic.lt