Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 03, 1921, Page 9, Image 9

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    THT’PÇDAY. MARCH 3, 1921
THE TILLAMOOK
WURL’TZER
MUSIC
Sunday, March 6th,
HEADLIGHT
PAGE FIVE
ALL STAR
£
ATTRACTIONS
Saturday, March 12th
CHARLES RAY »
GEM THEATRE
AFTERNOON AT 2:00
EVENING AT 7:00
The
world’s
funniest
fat man
actor
in a
mi Ik-fed
romance
rolling
in
laughter.
z
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9th
'SCRATCH MY BACK”
A liglit-coniedy-drania that is full of pep. He hail an idea 1
could have anything he wanted—He hadn’t figured however, t
active flea that jumped from the cat to him—he didn’t want that
lie commenced to scratch—he couldn’t stop scratching his back.
YOU CERTAINLY LIKE F< N--D0NT MISS TF1S ONE.
“ROAD TO RUIN.” Two Reel Capital Comedy.
FRIDAY, MARCH 11, BRYANT WASHBURN
In “PAYS TO ADVERTISE”
RED HOT DOLLARS
HE was just a grimsv cog in a big
risked his neck to save his employer’s li
.AFTER that, he was the rieli mail's
BI’T he tumbled into love with the
his patron's bitterest foe and that's
lie started
Paramount Picture.
“Oil, say, can you see?’’—
If you can't—hard luck! For this is one grand sweet picture.''
How do 1 know it’s good? I made it. I’m the fellow that started with a bad
reputation and two bull pups and showed dad what a regular pep-putich-and-push-
inalitv guy can do with brains and advertising.
Sure, they Hughe I at me but by tii • way, have you used ”13’ soap—unlucky
for dirt—the greatest—
Gosh! Space is up. Got to stop. Inst come to the show and watch me in
action.
'DOUBLE DANGER ” 2 Reel Western.
By) the
world’s
funniest
fat-man
writer,
Irvin
S. Cobb.
THURSDAY, MARCH 10th
One Continuous Shriek of Laughter 111
WILLIAM FOX
presents the Screen's most beautiful comedienne.
Eileen Percy in “BEWARE OF THE BRIDE
VOTE
LEAVE IT
• •T0• •
LEAHY
A delicious screen farce showing the dark doings of a wild night in armor.
By Edgar Franklin. Directed by Howard M, Mitchell.
TUESDAY, MARCH Sth
THE CLOCK STRUCK TWELVE I—It was time for Connie McGill to leave . . She
a lonely little kitchen maid, who, like Cinderella of old, was given one glorious
night out among the rich folk. Away from her pots and pans.
See what happened when in her haste she lost her slipper and her Prince
Charming found it.
Winsome and adorable
VIOLA DANA in “CINDERELLA’S TWIN
for a sweetheart
CHAPLLE.S
R.AV
In the THOMAS H.INCE ftxtówz
*RED HOT DOLLARS’
A PARAnOUNT-ARJCRAFT PICTURE
“A FISHY STORY.” 2 Reel
Century Comedy
MONDAY,
EUGENE
Fox Sunshine Comedy
«I* A
k’ÿil ’"V
BRIEN in
Broadway and Home
SNUB POLLARD COMEDY.”
SCENE FROM "CINDERELLA'S TWIN’ STARRING VIOLA DANA
-------- S ! to the string of factories owned and
DEATH OF MRS. PAUL
I tiie slough remains to mark the spot
The staff is working daily and and Elmer Harris did the scenario. ¡ling comedy and the climax is a tri-
operated by the Oregon Dairymen’s
funeral services Tor Mri.!whereHhesliPP<!dlnto‘hew“ter-
diligently to make this annual the Donald Crisp directed the picturj 'umph for the truth of the well-
Local News
Cooperative league.
One of the newiFrank
pau|
who
dl(?d
Saturday
; When she did not return at her best ever put forth from T. H. 8. [ and C. Edgar Schoenbauin was cant- known slogan.
A delightful roman­
i i <nu\
r aui,
n no
U1VU
0UIUIUUJ, ;
factories is located at Gaston and th? I were held from the Method|it church j usual time, search was insdtuud Those of the staff who are spending ' eraman.
ice runs throughout the story.
Leis
*
other at Amity.
I Wednesday morning. The following j • by the family and neighbors and at long hours on this work are Clay­
This is said to be one of the most • Wilson is leading woman and others
accompanied by Mrs.
opera-1
....
wn^ read .. by „
. Dark about eleven o’clock Saturday r.lght ton Hadley, general manager, Mar­ delightful light comedy vehicles In jin the cast uro Frank Currier. Walter
The Gaston factory began opera
­ [obitiary
was
Rev. r
C. L.
pl ill, has returned from a two-weeku tions on the 18th and the Amity fac­
the body was found about 100 yards tha Crank, editor, arid Rodney Far­ I which Mr. Wushburn has yet appear­ Hiers, Clarence Geldart, Guy Ofivcr
who conducted the ceremonies:
trip through Washington and Idaho tory is ready to begin as soon as the
below where she must have fallen ley, snapshot editor, a position that ed.
The action is filled with spark- and Julia Haye.
Martha
May
McCormack
was
born
I
'here they were visiting relatives. boiler which has been delayed in
into the water.
The futher and requires dextority and quickness of
■at Netarts, Ore., May 6th, 1877. and I
["Mr. Hill reports an increased activity transit can be installed.
Each of
family have the sympathy of all in mind for the arrangement of the
died at her home 2 miles south of:
n the lumber camp along the way.
the factories has a capacity of 14,
this hour of their sudden be i eave- "pholos” of the book,
♦
Tillamook, Ore., on Saturday, Feb.
000 pounds of milk dally and modern 26th, 1921, aged 43 years. 9 months' ment.
£
Tuesday afternoon the lirst stunts
I She leaves besides
equipment throughout.
husband of initiation of the Zeta Gatliian
[and 20 days. She spent the entire
H.M. Biberstein is the cheese mak-
and children to mou
sudden club of T. H. S. were pulled I d as­
I span of her earthly life in
and
■ er at GaBton and Peter McIntosh, et
¡death, her father and mother ’n Mar­ sembly In the form of speeches,
'around Tillamook.
Amity.
Both are first class experi­
ion, Marion county. Oregon, three namely, “Tom, Tom. Pipers Son” bj
was j sisters and one brother. The sisters
On January 3rd, 1893, she
The Tillamook Creamery has to­ enced cheese makers and will turn
Janies Campbell, "Little Boy Blue,”
talled a new fifty horsepower boiler out a first class article from tne be- married to Frank Paul, who survives •are Mrs. Otto Hohfeld and Mrs. F. by Rodney Farley; "Old Mother
*
Hi
his companion.
To their union K. Blackadar of Tillamook, and Mrs.
o take the place of the old one.
♦
gtoing.
Hubbard” by
Henry
Boihsler;
This makes twenty factories now were born four children, two eons Wm Slyter of Spokane. Wash, and "Blackbirds,” by Errold Haltom
Professor E. B. Fitts and County
»vgent W. D. Pine spent last Friday [under league management naa eigl 1 and two daughters. The sons are I the brother, Leonard McCormack, "Little Bo Peep” by Grace JollifTc.
In the southern part of the county ¡more will likely be added soon.Mc­ Sidney and Nelson, and the daugh- lives about two miles east of Tilla­ Old King Cole” by Glenn Anderson,
ters are Esther and Ruth; all sur- mook.
■etting new members for the Cow Minnville Telephone Register.
The initiation was continued Tues,
viving their mother.
Besting association.
They covered
day night r.t the residence of Mar-
Over
SUNDAY, MARCH 6—Afternoon at 2.
Evening at 7.
Mrs. Paul had not been in her us­
■ he territory from Beaver through
ANNOUNCEMENT
HIGH SCHOOL
tha Crank, president of the Zeta
upon
during
the
I
k’loverdale to the coast.
ual
health
for
the
past
four
er
five
“The Life of the Party” featuring Fatty
The Tillamook Gymnasium was Gathian Club, This is a lively or-
On March 1st I took over the gm-
the last conven -
'’’’¡the scene of one of the closest bal­ ganization and deserves tho support I
I Senator Edwards and Representa­ i eery store of C. O. & C. M. Dawson ; years. About two years ago
Arbuckle,
in a roaring six reel comedy
j was a patient in the Wesley Jones ket ball games of the season
last of all the students of T. H. 8.
re Beals have returned
from
their
“The Baby.”
Two reel Fox Sunshine
D. Pine
made
a which is well known throughout the i Hospital, Portland, and a year later
Friday between Newberg High and
This week-end our basket ball
bors in the state legislature.
county this week county as one of the best stbres in underwent surgical treatment at Dr.
Comedy.
Tfllamook High teams, Tillamook team will journey to Woodburn .nd
to
of organizing the Tillamook, and I will continue
maintain the same good service and Boals' hospital. While at Dr. Jbnfis winning 33-28. All the spectators Salem for games with Woodburn
MONDAY, MARCH 7.
| hospital she was given a series of agreed on the fact that they got High and Willamette Frosh, respec-
care in handling food products.
i
dally
out-door
exercises
which
Bhe
“Broadway and Horne” featuring Eugene
their money’s worth. This was tha tively.
Mr. Ralph Himes and Mr. Floyd
had
faithfully
observed
except
dur-
O
’Brien. “One Reel Snub Pollard Comedy
second game with Newberg High
Inghram, who are well and favor­
Next week It Is probable, from
ling the extremely bad winter weath- and the fact that Tillamook WOh current reports, that T. H. 8. will go
ably
known
to
the
people
of
Tilla
­
in a few
TUESDAY, MARCH 8.
mook, will remain with the store sv er. She was at home in the woods makes up for the first defeat. The, to Salem to represent this dii-ftrici
and by the streams, and she Chose game was fast and furious tn none for state scholastic honors In bal­
salesmen.
“Ciiiflercllii’s Twin’’ featuring Vio’ Dana-
Portland
| It will be the policy of this store for her daily walk a trip back to stages, both teams having bursts of ket ball, lile students all wish
“Rathe Review.’’
week.
to do a careful, conservative fish the Tillamook slough. There on a speed and taking many shots. 1 he them success.
grassy
spot
on
the
bank
of
th-
and credit business, always having
nrrnNESDAY, MARrH 9
Tillamook boys converted inure or
•- H. 8. Editor.
in mind the best interests of both slough she went through the daily their shots than did the Newberg
“Scratch My 1<.
the customer and the store. W» out-door exerciser which consisted In team. Shingles Gabriel and Arthur
It Pays To Advcitise
Special
I’rothictit
walking,
running,
lying
down
and
will expect all accounts to be paid
Harris starred for Tillamook.
It is graduation day nt colle.
<
with
comedy.
by the 10th of the month following getting up, and other physical exer
Gabriel played his usual fast and the pampered -on of a milliont'f-
Tv
“Road To Ruin
end will strictly observe that condi­ else». She sought this place for th> game, while Marrin showed up with re returns home.
His millionaire
tion. This policy will enabfe'Ms tn walk that was required to reach it, a burst of speed both in offcne'.Vi father, who owns a titling of soap
Comed V.
accomodate our customers and at and for its »-elusion. Last summer and defensive playing. Carson
< t factories figures up in a detailed ac­
THURSDAY, MARCH 10.
the same time to give them GOOD she .showed her husband the circle Newberg played a nl<e gam», pulling count, Just what his tion has cost him
GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES. We do she had worn in the grassy plot ' many "Btunts" and trying long since his birth and arrives at a total
featuring Eileen
“Beware ( )f Tlie
not intend to do any spectacular cut­ which she had chosen sb her exer- shots.
[of two hundred hint y-three thousand
Percy.
ting of prices and cannot promise else ground, The high water frc-.i
The
th i dollars
The father «tarta his boy
“¿Speak Easy ” T
you any great saving in your grocery the recent tains had undermined ! Junior
fo to work in'one of his factories, niak-
pect to be able the bank in places nearly four feet | distribution about May 1
bills, but certainly
The j lr>g soap,
♦
But the young man gives
FRIDAY,
U»T
to satisfy you in prices as well tut in and left the inviting gre-
price of these annuals will be about. [up his job.
•
\<Iv
“It
quality.
■ supported, and yet the danger would I 11.30. All the members of the T. 'that starts all the complications in
W«
and Mr. Lout.-' ' Henry,
We want this Btore known to our •be uns»en when the tide was full. ' H. 8. alumni should buy these an ("It Pays to Advertls
a new Para-
known farmer of Cari- customers
“D
as “The Satisfaction O-. la t Saturday afternoon Mrs P..».» l nuals to the class, as this in tho fi-st mount Artcraft picture starring Bry-
werg united in mar- Store” and will endeavor to make ¡took her usual walk to the bank of time a class has put out an annual iant Washburn, which wii) be showi
SATURDAY, MARCH 12.
bride was prettily that mean exactly what it says.
¡the slough and while exercising or for four years. Thia anntlal will be 'at the Gem Theater Friday March 11
cere
“Red Hot Pollar«” featuring' (. liarles Ray.
and will be | The picture Is from the play of the
Thanking you for your considera­ walking too near on the overhnng- composed of 1
Also all students same title, which was one of the most
th- 8x10 inches.
“A Fishy Story’’ Two Reel Century
tion of thia announcement and for a ing sod was precipitated into
part of ycur future businemi, I aTn, full tide of the slough and wax should buy these annuals as they 1 successful of recent Broadway play-.
Comedy.
t
of will bring memoirs of school day ln(Tb<- original was written by Koi
drowned Only the large mass
Very truly yours,
New Cheen Factories
Cooper Megrue and Walter Hackett
green sod now lying on the bed t>f future year«
Two cheese factories are added Adv.
E G. ANDERSON.
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J
Gem Theatre
Program :
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• 0 bills were acted
rty day period of
>n.
County agent W.
¡P to the Nehalem
r the purpose
w cow testing association in that