Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 10, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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TILLAMOOK
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URSDAY. FEBRUARY 10. 1921
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11.
“L’APACHE”
Featuring Dorothy Dalton.
HEADLIGHT
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13.
“The First Elopement
An amazingly vivid picture of the Night Life of Paris—of
i the Spenders” in garnish cafes, of the strange “Half-World”
I of the tierce apaches. The rest is a story you won’t soon
[foreet. Come !
“THE LONE RANGER
Tw> R>el Western Feature.
FEATURING WANDA HAWLEY
Rich yacht owner elopes with girl.
But horrors! He kidnapped the wrong woman!
Complications? Well, several thousands! Laughs? Only one ami
that is from start to finish in the breezy summery Wanda Hawley Comedv
‘‘HER FIRST ELOPEMENT.”
‘ THE PROHIBITION MONKEY ” Two reel Comedv featuring
Joe Martin. Pretty hard to imagine anything funnier that a monkey trying
to live up the present day ‘‘DRY LAWS” is'it it? Well, see this comedy
and you will be pleased, to say the least.
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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14
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“Fighting Thru
FEATURING E. K. LINCOLN
A virile, live, western outdoor picture
VANITY
FAIR
GIRLS
COMEDY.
“QUEENS UP.”
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16
GOING SOME”
Rex Beach Story.
They're off! “GOING SOME” starts with the crack of a pistol and
sprints along for six reels at the dizziest pace qyerseen in a Screen Comedy!
You’ll say it's “GOING SOME’’ when you see it. Track meets! Races!
N'everything.
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“RAREBITS’
"DHAG HAlt,LAN¿
WILLIAM FOX «RODUCTlOlb
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15
“DRAG HARLAN
FEATURING WILLIAM FARNUM
Two Reel Capitol Comedy.
Program :
PAT HE REVIEW.
“L’APACHE” featuring Dorothy Dalton.
“THE LION RANGER” 2 reel western feature.
Saturday, Feb. 12. ‘ C ROOK EI) STR A1G HT ’ featuring Charles Ray.
”2 Reel Century Comedy.”
“ HER FIRST ELOPEMENT’ featuring Wanda
Sunday, Feb. 13.
Hawlev.
“THE PROHIBITION MONKEY”
Martin— The Educated Chimpanzee,
circus—with the parade thrown in
“FIGHTING THRU” featuring E. K. Lincoln.
Monday, Feb. 14.
“One Keel Comedy.”
Tuesday, Feb. 15. ‘‘DRAG HARLAN” featuring William Farnum.
“Pathe Reviews.”
Wednesday,Feb. 16. “GOING SOME.” Rex Beach story of athletic days
at college.
Thursday, Feb. 17. “THE MAN WHO DARED” featuring Wtn. Russell.
“HIS LAST FALSE STEP.” Mack Sennett Comedy.
FRIDAY, FEB. 18th. Announced Next Week.
Friday, Feb. 11.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12.
“CROOKED STRAIGHT” CHARLESR!RAÏ.
■ His first trip to the city—a thousand dollars to spend—and
lie had never had a “big time’’ in his life. A story that gets
underyour skin, races through vour blood beats in your heart
like a hammer. Charles Ray with his infinite sway over human
emotion—from the heights of the depths and back again!
You’ 11 be mighty glad you t ame. You’ll regret it if you don’t
Com<
Two Reel Comedy.
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High School
7
to
week and voted apportionments
the main activities as follows, de­
bate, 25 per cent; football, 10 per
cent; basket ball 2 5 per cent, mis­
cellaneous 40 per cent. Student tax
was assessed at $1.00 per head. Tills
tax must be paid immediately.
If
not paid wi’l-in two we?K.-. >he de­
linquent is dropped from all student
body activities, Manager Anderson
issued the call for dues and every
one should pay immediately,
Following is the probable sched-
ule of the McMinnville High ganies
in Tillamook this coming week-end'
Thursday night, McMinnville High
vs. Tillamook High; Friday night
McMinnville High vs. Wilson River.
Saturday night, McMinnville High
vs. Tillamook Post, American Legion.
These games will be held at the
High School gymnasium, Regular
admission. Everybody be there.—
Bryan Tucker, High School Editor.
A week ago Tuesday T. H. S. bas­
ket ball team defeated Wilson River
five in one of the closest and hardest
fought games of the season.
The
; first half of the battle ended with the
| High School tossers in the lead 12
to 11. The fight was continued In
the second half with the teams rJter-
nating for the lead. In the last 3
minutes a basket by Art Harris gave
the lead to the High School. A
beautiful shot by Gabriel in the last
minute cinched the game, Tillamook
High School winning by 20 to 17
The line-up for both teams was:
T. H. S.—Art Harris, f; Tucker, f;
Shingles Gabriel, Ci*r Driscoll, g;
Conover, g. Wilson River—Heisel,
t; Spud Harris, f; Al Boquist, c;
Aug. Boquist, g; Gil. Funk, g.
The past week-end the High
"DRAG HARLAN"
School boys have made another trip
Six part William Fox Production.
to the valley, leaving a game with featuring William Farnum at the
McMinnville, 56 to 13. Our boys Gem
Thuisday, February 15th.
were lost on the large floor. Mc- "Drag" Harlan, in the story of that
Minnville High has a fast team but name, is riding the plains in search
we hope to "hook ’em” on our floor. of two men who killed his partner,
No date is made but in all probabili­ when he chances upon a shooting
ty Thursday night will be the date affair. in which a rancher named
set. Tuesday evening we play Clo­ Lane Morgan is the victim. "Drag”
i verdale High for the high school recognizes one of Morgan’s assai 1-
rb- .pionship of this district. This ants as the slayer of his partner and
t,ai is determines whether or not Til­ kills him. Before Morgan dies
he
lamook High will send a team to the charges "Drag” to look out for his
conference match for state cham­ daughter, Barbara, and entrusts to
pionship at Salem in April. Clover­ him the map of a big gold deposit
dale has a team that is clever with he has located. After a long list of
, the ball but not so good at shooting. exciting incidents and thrilling ad­
I We hope to win on general all ventures "Drag" insists upon es­
around playing.
corting Barbara to the ranch where
Tuesday noon the Rook Bibles he at once proclaims himself man­
were issued, wherein was set forth ager.
He is held in distrust by all
I on a green background, the rules and is accused of being guilty
of
regulating the childish ways
Of the murder of Morgan
Eventually
rookdoni. The bible is begun with he wins the confidence of Barbara
some poetry to develop to musical and the men of the ranch and fat­
ear of the young children just start­ tens the guilt on to Hayden, the
ing out in the great world of High real murderer, who is killed by one
School activities. Then comes the of the men while he is threatening
pledge of honor, to obey and love the life of "Drag”. It’s only natili -
.•nd trust upper class leaders. Af’er al that in the end "Barbera"
and
that the rules set forth by the guid­ "Drag" should locate the claim.
ing hand of upper classmen to reg­
elate the rooks.
The rooks are
J. U. G. CLUB
greatly pleased with their n»-w
Mrs. Art Cn» " and Mrs. Ro Sn v
quisitions.
age entertained the J. U. G. C L’iub at
Tuesday at student assembly
returned travelers told of the
Minnville game, after which a
meeting and yell practice was held
in preparation for Cloverdale game.
Everyone showed much spirit by the
yelling. Mr. Campbell on account of
J be absence of yell king Graves will
lead the multitude Tuesday night.
Most of the flrat squad will be in
suits for this game and many will
probably get a chance to play.
The executive council
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16
“THE MAN WHO DARED
FEATURING WILLIAM RUSSELL.
A story of wonderful nppenl, in the C alifornia Redwood
district. William k’ussell as, Big Jim Kane, does the best
work of liis career. Filled with lumberjacks, loggers, and
situations in keeping with these surrounding and last hut not
least a very interesting love tangle that gets SOME man in
jail and OTHERS their freedom.
“You’ll miss a good bet, if you miss this one!
“HIS LAST FALSE STEP
Two Reel Mack Sennett Comedy
llnghraiu. Alva Williams,
James
Gailey.
The club will meet with Mrs. Hen­
ry Heisel on March 9.
FREIGHT EFFICIENCY
Last week Messrs. Partridge &
Morrison received notice that
the
Wurlitizer Organ which ther recent­
ly contracted for, had been shipped
from San Francisco on Wednesday,
February 2nd. The instrument ar­
rived in Tillamook on last night’H
freight and will be installed as soon
as the expert mechanic can get here,
who has the installation in charge.
We are informed that these gentle­
men expect to have a special pro­
gram of pictures and music when the
public is given their first chance to
hear this wonderful instrument, hav­
ing at this time engaged a profes­
sional operator. We’ll say the cities
won’t have "nothin" on Tillamook
now.
Morse Quality
Very Low Price
This 40 light "F" plant comes to you completely mounted on
one base. The power plant is the famous ”Z’’ Engine which
can also be used to furnish power for washing machine, churn,
cream separator, etc., independent of the dynamo, cither direct
or through a line shaft.
v
Low speed engine and ball bearing dynamo assure long life,
less attention, and lowest possible maintenance cost. Touch a
button to start and another
See this wonderfully
efficient plant and let us
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Tillamook County.
Charles I. Yoeman, Plaintiff,
Ruth J. Yoeman, Defendant.
To Ruth J. Yoeman, the above
named defendant.
In the name of the state of Oregon,
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint
filed
against you in the above entitlei
cause, on or before the last day of
the publication of this summons as
hereinafter set forth, and if you fail
so to answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will take a decree against
you as prayed for in said complaint,
which is briefly as follows. —
That the marriage contract ex­
isting between the plaintiff and de­
fendant be forever annulled;
and
that he have an absolute divorce
from the defendant, and for any oth
er or further relief which the
court may deem meet and equitable
This summons is published by or­
der of the Hon. Geo. R. Bagley,
Judge of the above named Court,
said order having been made
and
entered on the l(ith day of Febru-
ary. 1921, and the date of the first
publication hereof being February
10, 1921, ai.d
publication Is
March. 1921
summons being
published by virtue of said order for
lihe home of Mr:- i. A. K. Case. F ’eb. 9. a period of six consecutive weeks.
S H. JOHNSON,
The house wi beautifully decorn­
Attorney for the plaintiff
ted with hearts imi cupide and the
table decoration* were carried out Postoffice address: Tillamook, Oregon
2-10t7
in St. Valentine's
Mrs. Inxljram won the pilxe iu
NOTICE
the gueaelng game.
In order to asaist our customers
In
making their Income
and
friends
The girls decided to have a bas­
ket social at the K. P. hall, inviting tax return for 1920, we have em­
ployed V/. II. Whitely, tax oxbert,
the huebands, on March 2, at
* who will be here for one week. Feb
o’clock.
ruary 7th to 12th Inclusive. 1 hose
ng to take advantage of this
The Invited gueeta were Mendame*
may do so. free of charge.
Ralph Warrea, 8. W. Coaover, Floyd
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