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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1921)
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT A SPARKLING COMEDY DRAMA AS FULL OF LIFE AS A GLASS OF WINE. ------ IN------ HANK MANN West Is West DRAMA. Prize Night CIGARS. CANDY. FRUIT CI GARETTES HANK MANN S FIRST SUPER COMEDY merican Legion Notes 4 bill has been presented in the legislature which, if adopted, ive former service men either ight bonus or a loan upon or farm property. As drawn, this pleasure will have to be refer- red to the voters of the state in June 1922; if it proves agreeable to, the statdgsolons and is approved by the goveMnor. Further delay might then 'bi' occasioned by the condition of the bond market. More practical results could be obtained by segre- the bonus and loan features, granting the state land board ht to loan upon town property 1 as farm lands, and granting service men a preference in ade by the board, would ac- ih nearly the same result as n feature of the proposed act uld become effective by the May of this year. • * • te bonus, if granted, will not liable before June, 1922, and ly not for some after — </ that date. National Commander Galbraith is quoted as saying that federal readjustment of pay will be granted, but no date is set when the available. Former servicemen can, in the meantime. profitably read Mark Twain’s story of his claim against the Nations. » ♦ * The Department of Pennsylvania reports 19 Posts with a larger mem bership in 1921 than they had in 1920. Tillamook Post has not reached that distinction, but it’s on the way. * • * The biggest task which is now being handled by the American Le gion is its fight for proper care of disabled veterans. Neglect and de lay in this matter are inexcusable. * * • A Legion Post in Kansas is fight ing the anti-cigarette law of that state because it prevented them from sending cigarettes to disabled vet erans in hospitals there. Post u Are Acquainted With The rectors of This Bank 9 D. Fitzpatrick R. E. Williams John Erickson H. T. Botts David Kuratli T. W. Lyster James Wilhams Wm. Maxwell M. Abplanalp ook County Bank MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Transfer Wood Gravel Phone 37W Tillamook Transfer Co. ' Liberty Temple. ------ IN------ Danger Valley BIG A Story of the in Maine chose the name of a baby. Evidently the number of Legion ac tivities is equalled only by the num ber of Posts. • « « Legion dues are payable to the Post Finance Officer. Likewise, changes of address should be report ed to him so that notices may be properly addressed and the Legion Weekly received. • • • The regular monthly meeting of Tillamook Post will be held on Thursday evening, February 10th, 1921, at the city hall in Tillamock City. * • • Former service men are making good in practically every line of en deavor in the county. Doctors, bankers, merchants, dairymen, log gers and students ere to be found on the roster of Tillamook Post and each is doing his bit toward mak- ing the county a bigger and better place to live. • * • The American Legion, which was quick to offer its aid to the police at the height of the crime wave, is now establishing employment ac'ncies and aiding ex-service men during the prsent low tide of industry. A na tional survey of employment is being made by the American Legion Week ly and all posts have ben encouraged to establish employment agencies by F.W.Galbraith jr., National Comm ander. • • • The present system of immigra tion was condemned by members of the Braxton County Post of the Am erican Legion at Sutton, Va., in a vote following discussion of the prob lem. Forty-nine per cent of the vote was for stopping immigration entirely; seven per cent for forbid ding It for 2 or 3 years, and for ty per cent for establishing ; an ef fective system of regulation, There were no votes in support of the pre- vailing system. • • Massachusetts Legionaires have obtained employment of twenty per cent of applicants at their of- flees. Employment officers of Minn esota posts are discouraging to the cities and interchanging informa tion in regard to prospects for em ployment In their communities. Spo kane ex-service men and their fam ilies, who are out of work are being supplied by food and other necessi ties by Legion managers. The Headlight wishes to publish the announcements of the churches j of Tillamook, but to insure their I appearance copy must be in this of fice not later than Tuesday night. We kindly ask the cooperation of the local ministers to this end. PRESBYTERIAN Sunday School, 10 A. M. Come to the big Sunday School social Friday night in Guild hall. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Sub- ject: "Christ’s Cup.” A special of- fering will be taken for the starv- ing Chinese. One cent per day will keep a Chinese child from starving to death. Will we let them starve at that rate? Evening Worship. 7:30 P. M. Sub ject: "Porter’s Pentacostal Sermon." Question to be answered: What constitutes a Christian? The ques tion will answer the one can any body be saved in the lodge without the church? Everybody is invited to worship with us.—Allan A. McRea, Minister. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE The Christian Science society holds services in the Woodman’s Hall, Na tional Building, every Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Wednesday evening meetings first and third Wednesdays of each month Everybody welcome. UNITED BRETHREN The United Brethren Service for next Sunday: Sunday School at 10 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. Al so preaching at Beaver at 3 P. li. the This is "Educational” day in church and the addresses will b6 cm the subject of “Christian Edu- cation.” Everyone is cordially in vited to the services.—R. Fisher, Pastor. S2525HSaS252Sa5aséScS2S2S25H52S2£i2Sì Coughing is caused by ir ritation of the mucous 8ur- faces of the lower air parf- sages. Inhaled dust will make you cough, but in- flammation is generally the underlying cause. I I I heals the inflamed surfaces. LAMAR’S DRUG STORE Cor. 1st St. and 2nd East "Once a Trial Always Nyal” — — o VAUGHIfS, THE ORIGINAL AND BEST set it up acd put it to work for you to your satisfaction or you don’t pay a cent. To be had tfow at the Tillamook Clay Works, E. G. KREBS, Prop. t clutch and sawholder? Prt your saw on it 01 take it off in a jiffy. Phone or caP. Deserts 11TH COMEDY: Somewhere, Any Place ALSO A CARTOON COMEDY Atonement TO FORGIVE HIM WHO STEALS THAT WHICH IS MORE PRECIOUS TO YOU THAN iLIFE TAKES THE SOUL OF A MYRTYR. Wet and Wanner SECOND BIG COMEDY PRO- DUCED BY HENRY LEHR- MAN. FORMER DIRECTOR OF SUNSHINE COMEDIES At The Churches Our Karo Syrup« are 26 p«r o«at below th* regular prise. Burge Grocery. 13-Mtf NYAL COMPOUND PINE SYRUP Nevada FEBRUARY IN------ THIS STAR'S FIRST APPEAR ANCE AT THE REX. A MILE A MINUTE WESTERN COM- EDY-DRAMA FULL OF THRILLS AND LAUGHS. NEAL HART The Nickel Snatcher FRIDAY. CONWAY TEARLE A Liye Wire Hick HAROLD LLOYD ------ IN STORY OF MINING LIFE. --------------- GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT: 3:45 P. M. Feature number—Selections from "La Boheme,” “NONSENSE” a funny two-reel comedy FEBRUARY 10 WILLIAM RUSSELL Would you allow your brother to be hung for the crime of another in order to preserve the confession of a murderer? CAREY A THURSDAY. BUBBLES CONFESSION HARRY A REAL WESTERN SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH AND 7TH FEBRUARY 9 so WEDNESDAY. m R E X FEBRUARY 8TH X TUESDAY. YOUR T What does your telephone service mean to you? In the successful operation of your business is your telephone necessary. Does the telephone in your residence prove more than a convenience and perform an important part in the manage ment of your affairs? In fact, don’t you find good telephone service essen tial in both your office and home? The Telephone Company believes you do and wants to supply that service to you. Telephone properties are now operated at a loss in the State of Oregon. Increased rates are necessary to continue present ser vice and attract capital for building new plants needed. Can investors be expected to furnish funds forextensions when the present plant does not pay its way? Is not the Telephone Company entitled to rates which will enable them to continue to furnish good telephone ser vice to the people of Oregon, and without which they cannot carry out their plans for development? These are questions of importance and should interest every telephone user. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY EPISCOPAL Archdeacon Chambers, of the Episcopal Church, will hold ser vices in this city next Sunday morn ing and evening, and those who be MANY TILLAMOOK PEOPLE long to that church are cordially in HAVE BUSINESS IN PORTLAND vited to attend. The services will be held in the Masonic building at Tlllamook county people visiting 11 00 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. in Portland include: E. T. Haltom, owner of Tillamook’s largest depart ment store; J P Magglnls of the Till CHRISTIAN Morning service at 11 o'clock. The amook Transfer company; Leo Mor- Bermon will be of a practical nature. rrson and Lynn Partridge, owners of We appreciated the large congrega the Gem Theatre, wuo are in Port tion in attendance last Sunday land to buy a pipe organ for their morning, as well as the large chol- theater; Ward Mayer, of Wheeler, which assisted in the services. who Is a contractor there; Dr. W. A. Sunday School at 10 A. M. Wise, whose home Is at Barview and Christian Endeavor at 6:90. who is returing from California ; C. Song service and sermon at 7:30. F. Stone, logging contractor; O. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday even Cook of the Tillamook Music Co., ing at 7:30.—Harry E. Tucker, and R. R. Miller, one of the pro Minister. prietors of the Sunset Garage at Til lamook. Mr. Miller reports the roads between Tillamook and Portland in METHODIST excellent condition. “We came in Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Morning sermon at H o'clock. after dark, the »rip taking only six Subject of the morning sermon: hours. The only rough place Is n stretch this side of McMinnville. I "For Our Redemption.” Evening song service at 7:30. drove over twice last week each time Sermon at eight o’clock, Subject of making the trip in 5 hours 15 min the evening discourse. "For Our utes. Our cheese crop in Tillamook Example.” A cordial invitation is county has all been disposed of at a extended to all of these services.— very satisfactory figure and orders Charles L. Dark, Pastor. have been booked for the product for I jveral weeks ahead. The garage Visiting Ladies’ Maid Latest Wnnkle business is steadily picking up as The "visiting ladies' maid” who people learn they can travel to Til need not serve one mistress exclu- lamook over good roads.”—Oregon sively and on a twenty-four-houra’-a Journal. day BChedule but can dr°p ln to lady’s chamber for an hour or two each day to sew on buttons and press out frills and laces has a good chance of employment today, according to the largest Y. W. C. A. Employment Bureau in New York City. “We are making a specialty thss year of ’odd Jobs’ for women,” says the director of the Bureau, "because there are so many women who want to make a little money but have only a few hours a day to give to outside work and also because housekeepers in small apartments these dayH pre fer eomeone who will help by the hour and then leave rather than the person who must live with them.” Some of the other odd job» listed with the Bureau are tending a poil parrot while its mistress goes south; I chaperoning débutantes on lend partie*, taking Children to lin the parks, reading to the lor taking them on walks. |»ce«u to be jobs to suit the ta*I temperament of everyone. PHONE Tillamook Cow Testing Assn. Tillamook Cow Testing Associa tion will hold Its annual meeting on next Tuesday, Feb. 8, at the Court House. Election of officers and the arranging for a cow tester for this year. If you want to find out what cows are making your cream checks and the ones that are not making their keep, join the Tillamook Cow Testing Association at this meeting. Tillamook Cow Testing Assn. Joe Donaldson, Pros F. K Blackadnr, Sec’y. Adv. by the Grand Rondo Railway”com”i I roadbed in order to eliminate the c- pany are allowed and two others de- ; two crossings which have been de- nied in an order issued by the public 1 nled. The crossings in question service comisslon. The order directs are all on the highway between that the railroad company construct Willamina and Tillamook. —Mo- a stretch of highway parallel to its Minnvllle Telephone Register. PAIG We ask you to take just one demonstration in the new Paige “Lakewood 6-66” and judge it from the standpoints of power, speed, acceleration, spring sus pension and general motor efficiency. Get the facts — actual lapsed time of the tests—and make a record in your notebook . Then take a second demonstration in any other car—at any price— and compare the results. Ti 4 is all we ask. PA1OB-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO. DETROIT <*/ / .»V« < 'm 9* > Uutof fruiiet Yes, Yes, Go On— (From a Maryland county fli commissioner's report.) "Ths girls of the school made an ci<p« 'tally down the drill.”—A Eight grade crossings' asked TILLAMOOK AUTOMOBILE COMPANY