PAOS FTV* A BIG SHOW EVERY Friday, February 25 “WURUTZES” MUSIC EVERY PROGRAM Saturday, February 26 Tuesday, March 1st Vivian Martin in A Thomas H. Ince production A Paramount- Artcraft Super Special Produc tion. Produced by Maurice Tourneur. PA THE NE VTS Sunday, February 27 Wednesday, March 2 Justine Johnson in Samuel Goldwyn presents TOM MOORE ,...MU «H» LHOS.H, INCE presents HOBART BOSWORTH ¿»’BEHIND TH EL DOOR/ i ÇFaramounlylflorafinduré FRIAY, FEBRUARY 25—“His Of­ ficial Fiancee" featuring Vivian Mar­ tin. A Paramount Artcraft picture. “Blazing the Way”—Jjunea B. War­ ner Two-Reel Western. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26— “Behind the Door”—Thomas H. Ince qroduction, featuring Hobart Bos­ worth. A Paramount-Artcraft pic­ ture. "Blue Ribbon Mutt“-—Two- Reel Century Comedy. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27-“Black birds,” featuring Justine Johnstone; a Realai t production. “Sunshine Ba­ by"—William Fox Sunshine Comedy. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28—“The Capitol,"featuring Leah Baird—You will remember Miss Baird as the star in “The Volcano” which we recently played and was the cause of much favorable comment.. Rolin Comedy.” TUESDAY, MARCH 1—"Treasure Island”—A Paramount Artcraft sup- er-special production, A thrilling story of adventure on the sea. “Patho Review.” WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2—“Step Thief”—featuring Tom Moore. A Goldwyn production taken from a Broadway stage success, which has Blue Ribbon Mutt "TIME GOES FAST" Tom Moore, as the light-fingered Jack Dougan, fixes the “bull from headquarters with a hypnotic eye. Meanwhile “Snatcher“ Nell hooks his watch! A farce that tosses a bombshell into the fortress of gloom. B/TrtTiavr TVTiv ssssM Tu/n Reel Canital Two R oî I Century Comedy ben pronounced as one of the most clever comedies ever filmed or played. “The Money Mix-up.”Two-Recl Cap­ ital Comedy. THURSDAY, MARCH 3—"The Plunger”—A William Fox produc­ tion, featuring George Walsh. A mile-a-minute romance of frenzied fi­ nance and fluttering hearts. "A Ladies Tailor."Two-Reel Mack Sen- nett Comedy. FRIDAY MARCH 4—“An Adven- ture in Hearts, ,” featuring Robert Warwick Paramount - Artcraft picture. Wurlltzer" Music Every Program Arabella McSnatch,...... Marth Crank by tbfe Manufacturers’ Aircraft asso­ Natalie Buskin ......... Sarette DeLillis ciai ion. Tlie review says: HATS OF OTHER LANDS NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE High School “Decreased production and a gen­ Miranda Ann ........ Gladys Klineha i Notice is hereby given that the un eral contraction in the aeronautical This play is a forerunner of what industry generally Is offset by the dersigned, guardian of the persons ) is to follow in student dramatics. • more encouraging records of perforin- and estates of George Ludtke and Last Friday night the Tillamook Jn the near future the well known i ante made in American aviation this Ivan Ludtke, Minors, in pursuance I play “Green Stockings” will be pre­ year, While the last twelve mouths Jjgh School basket ball team won of an order made by the County sented by the Senior Class, 21, un­ have not brought the carefully out- he second game with West Lynn der the supervision of Mrs, Heyd, di­ lined policy of federal Jurisdiction re­ Court of Tillamook County, Oregon. qulrcd to ussure steady and economical I ligh at the Tillamook gymnasium. rector of dramatics. authorizing and licensing him to do progress in commercial aviation, they l 18 to 24. The game was hard- Tuesday morning the atudepts ' have witnessed many remarkable i so. shall from and after thee 28th ought and closely contested thru- were all surprised at finding g their achievements by American pilots in I day of March, 1921, proced to sell at ge. The American machines.” ait. The score at the end of the books piled neatly on the stag* private sale the following described , morning session was devoted to Year’s Performances. irst half was 12 to 11 in Tillamook’s real estate, situate In Tillamook straightening out the mess. After Then follows a long, detailed list avor. West Lynn had a spurt in this followed an entertainment mu- County. Oregon, to-wit: of performances, among them the fol- he second half. Then it came Til- sical numbers by~the students and a ' lowing: i Lots 1 and 2, in Block 9 of Mohler, amook’s turn and they made the , talk on "Washington’s Life," by Rev. "Commander A. C. Read, hero of recording to the recorded pia» >est of it, making 16 points in the Tucker. tlie transatlantic flight in the NC-4, thereof. 1st seven minutes. All the specta- ! Friday night Tillamook High will ' commanded the same flying boat on a ors and fans agree that it was one play a return game with Newberg noteworthy expedition from Rock­ Said pioperty to be sold for <-a«h if the fastest and cleanest games of High in Basketball on Tlllr.rnook away, L. I., down tbe Atlantic coast, to the highest bidder. Offer« for along the gulf coast and up the Mis­ he season. The line-up at the start floor. This is the last game with sissippi river to Cairo, Ill. When the the purchase of said property to bo fas as follows: West Lynn—Zozicz, an outside team this season. This young girl of tlie''Spreewald received by the underesigned at bl.t Ev­ NC-4 returned to Rockaway January , 4; Mootry, f, 13; Mussbaum, c,2; erybody come and get your money’s 27 last It hud flown nautical district of Germany is shown wear­ ree«idence at Nehalem. Oregon , or nt dlen, g,4; McArthur, g, 1. Tilla- worth. miles. Three of the Packard ing the headdress donned by all wom­ the office of Botts A Winslow, attor- Girls’ preliminary. jook—Matthews, f, 2; Tucker, f. 2, j | In the past the fans and enthusi­ Liberty engines had o| without en of the district during the festive neys-at-law Tlllaniook City, Oregon. seasons. labriel, c, 22; Toni, g; Driscoll, g, asts of basketball have ben handi­ trouble (luring the 111 Dated this February 21st, 1921. air, tbe fourth wore t larris, 2. Bleach- bears, H. V. ALLEY. Aivug the 1 The Tillamook High girls team I capped by having to stand. l ere Will be ready for Friday’s con­ motors were rgp on cvtuitMrclal ga*> Guardian of the Persons and ’on from the town girls, 14 to 5, In test. Everybody come and enjoy U m pkrked up from point te point eu Estates of George Ludtke and hotly contested preliminary ot »he yourself. route. Read reported ttsrt tbe M’eat Ivan Ludtke, Minors. 2-24-tK fest Lynn game played Friday On Friday night T. H. S. took part eet difficulty snceiKitared was lack of ight. This is the first time the in two debates. Beaverton debated proper mapa. "CeuLpe red le taMsetUgat attesupt* a Following is an account of the rec'-lpts and expenditures of the As­ igh School girls have played fa­ Tillamook here and the Tillamook (•anductsd by Burvpeau (everatueuts sociation during tbe past yeas: rther. They made a fine showing. team debated at Hillsboro. Th» i I « I -I Tuesday night the T. H. S. basket score in the first debate was Beav­ the AmarUai vouumos ware psretos V INCOMB: .'to toes thus tour »11 team traveled to Cloverdale and erton 14. Tillamook 16; in th» sec­ torly aucuoeefbl Advanced by factories . •— 347,138 4 eapeditleM attempted to fly toe ime back with a 23-10 victory. • ond Hillsboro 13 and Tillamook 1* Other income . 1 •<< • mi l— freui < elre to Oapeaeee. Seutb his gives T. H. S. the High School | Although we lost both games the Atrtoe. Uetoeel B. Yae By into tod' kanipionship of this district, also I [teams showed a fine sport and tin- sed Major C. J. 0 Bsamd hearty a—> PBNDITURBH 1« privilege of representing this I outgoing tpam bad a fine trip. ptoted ttolr ffighl an March 2B, IflBM la a UK4 plane trot up bp the per strict at the state championship | Advertising —H. S. Editor. « sieeet ef tbe Uetoe ef Soeto Afrlea lurnament at Salem in April. The Telephone and Telegraph a/tes their Vukers-Vlmy machine tied ime at Cloverdale was rough and Rent ______________ -__ crashed. They had eet out from Cairo st. Many personal fouls were call- Insurance _______________ Februatp It*. None ef tbe umchlne* I on both teams. The crowd Taxes (cheese in storage, Mar that started reached Capetown. lowed a fine "crabbing” spirit at Directors and Salarie« ................ "Different success attended th» ie refereeing. Secretary Aluskau flying expedition of the Unit­ Last Thursday night the Junior ed States Army Air service. Four Inspector Gallaudet remodelled DH-4-B plane«, ass presented “The Jonah,” a farce Assistant in Office each powered with p single Liberty i three acts. The play was a suc- Other office assistance motor, and each carrying two per­ ■a« from start to finish. Rodney D. R. Tfnnerstet______ arley played the part of the enrng- Cood Performances Offset De­ sons flew from Mitchel Field. L. I., to Miscellaneous _______ a. Nome, Alaska, aud return in 112 hour« 1 father of the heroine very nobly creased Production and flying time, a total distance of 9,000 «deed. James Sharpe, the hea- miles, without a motor missing fire or Contraction of Industry. eck»d husband, in a like manner, other accident serious enough to de­ Balance lussell Dark showed his true nature lay the party. Rain and fog caused most of the difficulty In flying over n acting the part of “The Jonah.” country not even charted on the maps. ‘verybody sure got their money's Following Is a financial statement at Oporation of Air Mail Service. forth. Tbe girls in the play were RESOURCES •ell adapted jo the parts given Clear Federal Policy to Aid Prog re "The Air Mali in 19it) operating be­ Furniture and Fixture« —.------------- ----- tween New York and Washington, | hem and put it on in fine style. ef Commercial Flying la Still Supplies on hand ...... ...............——--------- ----- - New York, Cleveland, Chicago, Omaha, t The cast was as follows: Lacking—Year's Feats Are jCash in bank .......... .... Stilt Lake City and Sun Francisco, ohn Hildreth ------------- Jim Thorn» [ Recorded. 1921 advertl«ing paid ------- --------------- -- - bhn Aildreth. Jr., ____ Art Harris »remiah Jerkin ________ R D-.k 1 lugustus Buskin R. F ' v l*nry Jarmen Clnvt - H II lawksley. an offi^r C. G-b • 1 Irs. Hildreth . Harriet Se er mily Hildreth —L— Blanche Harris Stop Thief “A Ladies Tailor,, two reel Mack Sennet Comedy Beaver, Oregon, ditioii«, etc. ' I will not c.lve that, February 12. 1921. but tiny one Interested rn1 wanting (An Answer to Letters) ...... I the place must come in person and see and find out for himself. After I have received several letters looking over the place and find that from different parties concerning Hie it I« what he really want«, then we sale of my homestead. They all will come to an understanding, want to know by writing what the Yours respectfully, price is. Information regarding con- Manuel Saures. T .^automobile manufacturers say dean your crankcase MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE STANDARD OIL COMPANY < CALIFORNIA)