Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 17, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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    A FEW OF OUR C0MIFG SPECIAIS
LADY "
' be H ho T ld LO y U^ sband do , ng "
™ e b ^ ght to l
‘ mary ^ arkle .■
EXCUSE MY DU^T"
HELD BY THE ENEMY”
IF I WERE KINC’>
‘RESTLESS SEX.’
BLACK BEAUTY
OLIVER TWIST,
the v p tr D ail G-
SATURDAY, MARCH 19.
WILLIAM S; HART in
“SAND”
COMEDY
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23
A LION TAMER
Saturday, March 20
Yourself”
“WHATS
YOUR
The funniest satire on idle society ever written!
With the cleverest comedienne of rhe screen in the midst of it all.
Adapted from the famous Saturday Evening Post Story
TRIMMED WITH RED by WALLACE IRWIN,
"Dusty Rhoades stopped
to sell
crawling motor
he thought all the pep had
from his punctured life.
THURSDAY, MARCH 29
Matrimonial Misdeal Are Common.
You've Seen Them
— Often, Perhaps.
But You’ve Never Seen One So
Startling in Development as is Presented in
WALLACE R.EID ,-y
'WHAT'S YOUR.
A PARAMOUNT PICTUR,
HIS UNLUCKY JOB.”
¿XILUUC
d stirring
scorÿ cf"the sea
Fox Sunshine Comedy.
MONDAY, MARCH 21
TUESDAY, MARCH 22
KING SPRUCE”
FEATURING
Mitchell Lewis.
A Manmoth Production with the
atmosphere of lumber ennip and
big timber.
PINNING IT ON” COMEDY
Louise Lovely »<
partners of fate
A Story Sensationally Original in Incident and Climax.
FRIDAY, MARCH 25
I By arrangement with jri--*enz
IN
AjMIGHTY PICTURE OF THE SEA
WITH A THOUSAND THRILLS.
“PATHE REVIEW.”
SATURDAY, M’BH26
MARGUERITE CLARK «
“A GIRL NAMED MARY.
CENTURY COMEDI- ■LA GHING GAS.1
wanteda husband
A Paramount Artcraft Picture.
SHE’ D invented an engagement and set her wedding date
All
she neede d was a man.
Then, traveling with triends on a train one day, she thing her
arms round the neck of a perfect stranger- -kissed hirr.- -and called
that, you’ll keep laughing for just about an hour.
darling of the screen" in Samuel Hopkins Adams' popular
if a bachelor maid who wouldn't stay single.
thing comes up for consideration that Harris and Anderson. Also the cur­ Holcomb, Mr. and Mrs A. J. Cumm­
THE EOOSTER COLUMN
I in, I
(By Fred C. Baker)
means a pay roll for the city, every tain has arrived which was purchas­ ings and Mrs. C. E. Burgy.
mi
At The Churches
i "If I were to disassociate myself ’ business man should take a lively ln- ed by the glee club for the gym. This
Mr. C. E. Burgy left yesterday ro.
from the newspaper business I wouii I terest in matters of that importanc?, is certainly a fine curtain and the fpr Portland to give that town the
Fr
be attracted to a Chamber of Com­ for every business man will admit students of T. H. S. are grateful to i oince over.
Mrs. Burgy says that )u<
merce, because business is the life i that if Tillamook City is to have a i the glee club for it.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
being a widow is mighty fine except th<
The Christian Science society holds blood of material existence, and no i popuation of 20,000 people, some li­
Last Thursday Miss Case of E1I1- when it comes to splitting klndll.ig con
services in the Woodman’s llall, Na­ community is worth while unles.i it nked effort must be devised to obtain 1 son-Whlte Lyceum bureau spoke to aiid milking the cow. so she will be roa
tional Building, every Sunday at 11 lisvery alert to business progress and dustry is not only Important to the the assembly about a Lyceum course glad when C. E. comes wandering dot
development of the city, but it !s fa • for the coming winter season. Thiee hftme again,
¡wh
A. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. greater commercial develqpment.
“I like to think that the thing reaching, extending to other parts of programs wuj be tendered the people
Manville Robison is putting up i thh
Wednesday evening meetings first
the county that is looking to this city of Tillamook ana vicinity at various stpre building opposite the Bar
and third Wednesdays of each month- ¡which boosts the community is cer-
.fro
jtain to make progress for thi nation, to solve the problem of building a times this coming season. The stu View Grocery.
IPOS
Everybody welcome.
and I should like our great republic fruit cannery. As soon as this mattot dents voted to encumber themselves
Have a heart, Judg, and send us fur
to head the list of the great commer- is settled there will be a large acre- with this project and he cooperation down a plank oi two to patch u¡k
,age of loganberries planted.
Most of the towns peope is desired.
,cial nations of the earth.”
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
out streets.
Every motorist that obi alnlng better roads take their
Warren G. Harding every phase of the loganberry Indus­
There will be services on Sunday
Rodney Farley student body Vice- go«ts through leaves us with
CUM clli S and do a little figuring as
Morning at 11:00, at the Masonic I The slogan for the seml-monthiy try was discussed on Friday evening, president gave a short tslk on the wo'd and aside from the damage to wh tat can be done under this tnea
building, conducted by the memhei» News Letter of the State Chamber of but that of most importance was the "Benefits of a Lyceum Course to Stu­ our reputation as a law-abiding anjd how little it will cost to do it
of the congregation, as Archdeacon Commerce is "Keep Oregon Going A- proposition of the Graves Bros., io dents.” This talk was very much en­ corfimunity, it Is bad for the touris:
Cha.'ibers can come to Tillamook on­ head.” That means “Keep Tillamook erect a cannery costing 25.000 dol­ joyed by the students and evidence of to leave town in that emotior
ly the first Sunday in each ntontn Going Ahead.” Every section of Ore­ lars provided that the business men
was shown in the applause that
Mr. George L. Walston and
would take a small amount of stock followed.
(Mr. Graham is a member \jf the
for the present.
iiy have moved Into one <
gon must do its part in the upbuilding
.This looks to be a perfectlyja*'
lads and Highway Commltee of the
Wise's
cottages
prepared
to
of the state.
The “convicts” of T. H. S. held a
ositlon and a mistake w** "e made
th legislative Assembly and Is well
The West Coast Lumbermen’s As­ if the conditions ¡>- n®‘ complied meeting Tuesday and decided to Bi»r View society for a time.
.ormed on the above subject. Anj
METHODIST
Dr.
Wise
has
purchased
the
Allen
sociation sent this letter to the Till­ with. The Gr,,'e!’ Brothers have change their name and policy in
wishing further Information on
Sunday School at 10 o'clock
order to be given a space in"The property and will improve ft with
amook Chamber of Commerce:
>ate BUI No. 354 will doubt
made a success in other places, and
Morning sermon al eleven o’clock,
r»ew
apartments.
The
Doctor
is
town that they have located in Mer-Maid” the 1922annual of TH.
"This will acknowledge receipt of
five It by writing to Mr. Qjahuri.
Subject of the morning sermon will
wonderfully increased in bu S. This was done in accordance with purely a booster for the town and if
aave
transmit-
your
favor
of
recent
date
reusing him at Forrest Grove.
be "Christ, the King.”
Aar
View
ever
goes
to
the
bow
­
The outcome of the meet in; a decree issued by Prof. Bennett,
iness.
ting
copy
of
telegrams
sent
to
tl»-
e
Edit«».’.
Evening services will be held at
wows it will be in spite of his ef­
on Friday evening resulted in this: Tuesday.
7:30. The subject of the evening traffic executives of the westers ra!l-
forts and not because of then».
The Gruves Brothers were requested
"The Mer-Mald” the annual com­
discourse will be "Religious Despon­ roads.
I Unless it is duo to the far-resch-
/ANTED! MILLIE BURKKuntl
We much appreciate your prompt to put their proposition in writin;, piled by the 1922 class will be ready liig effects of the Btillman and Sto-
dency.” The Church Praye r and
ANTED A MU»BAfl~ Mar.25th
and submit It to a committee com­ for distribution April 1st The price
Praise service will be held at the response and asfiist<»nce in our prob­
k is divorce cases of New York we
got at the
posed
of
Fred
C.
Baker
and
E.
M.
will
be
81.25.
church at 7:30 on Thursday evening, j lem, which »« feel is of such vital
ci ,nnot imagine why Mrs. A. J.
Condit, of this city, and Clarence
Last Thursday a student body C imniingB' maid should have elop-
You are cordially invited to attend
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ANNOUNCEMENI
Provooet. of Bay City. The question meeting was held and resolutions
We
are
doing
everything
in
our
pow
­
all of these services. Come and bring ■
e< with J. H. Snydow’s chauffer,
of
Bite
for
the
cannery
was
also
dis
­
"he
Occidental
Club will X''
presented
by
Art
Harris,
to
support
er to bring about an adjustment in
a friend.
bi it anyway since nothing is mlss-
Patricks Masqurade Dance on
C. L. Dark, Paster, these rates which we feel will mov • cussed, the city offering to give what track were adopted unanimously.
lug except their persons there is no
urday evening March f9»’.
As far as is known at present the hi ,rm done as they were both of
(the tonnage, and want to again thank is known as the gravel pit for the pur­
pose.
I o. W Hall towhich 'hey i’
last basket ball game of the season a* e.
.you for wour heart/ cooperation.”
lr frslnds. Prises will he given
The Palmolive Company, of Port­ will bq played next Sat. night at
It is owing to the unfair rates on
Church of the Mazerene
'he lady and g<»ntleman having Hie
Our a nd to see what home looks 1
The SacremeAt of the Lord’s Bup- lumber that is the cause of the saw land, Is in the market for a consid­ the High School gymnasium.
¿costume and also to the waiter-,
per will be adminstered Sunday mills being closed and so many men erable quanity of tallow, ¿ad any opponents will he Wilson River Ath­ f ter an absence of a few weeks.
freshmen tn will b« r-erved-
v‘
person
or
firm
in
this
county
having
letic
club
and
our
purpose
is
to
win
out
of
work,
and
the
Tillamook
morning.
tallow for sale should communicate the county championship. The sup­
Chamber
of
Commerce
urged
the
should
Morptng subject. How
NEW ROAD LAW OF BENEFIT
port of the .students and town peoplj
we approach the communion table. rates that were In vogue upto August with the company.
Continued from page 1)
in
general
1»
desired
to
make
the
20,
1920.
They
were
ralead
after
The Passover.”
Evening subject.
n lission In carrying out the provle-
close
of
the
season
a
grand
success.
ttha
date,
and
since
then
there
has
High
School
Note»
Sunday
School
Hours of service
si onH of the law. The Trustees mil«»,
been stagnation in the lumber Indus-
Next Friday night the operetta We det*ated Wilson River in the
10:00 A. M. Preaching, 11:00 A. M.
b-e residents of the district. The kl ‘3
fjf.it
/ime
of
the
series
and
hope
to
Preaching
-try
and
on
thp
rairoads.
"MI m Cherry Blossom" will b» pre­
Song Service 7:30 P. M. I
win/“0 second, otherwise a post seu- o f road, letting of contracts, comph-
8:00 P. M. Prayer circle meets at tf»« House, declared In an address in sented by the Glee Club of T. II. 8.
ti on of construction, grades, surveys
Erskine.
kort,and
’
’
eceB,,
y
that
th
*
This play has for Its principals Alli.a MiI/catnplonship game will be nec-
the home of Mr. Arthur
.Highway when completed will rank Furrer as "Miss Cherry Blossom.” ,.Jary. Come and support your high and all the details of rned construc-
Tuesday evening at 7:30
tl (on are in the hands of the hlgh-
'well up among the scenic highways James Sharp, "Koketyo,” Lee Stephe.i ycbool teams.
Prayer meeting
w ny Commission working with the
Church
whole country. And Mr. Ben*
Thursday evening,
Tr^uatees. The ammount and kind • t
» cordially ,m)ght have added with a good d m as "Jack Smith,” Art Harris as "Hu/
ry Jones" Errold Haltom as “Horan
bounds, asid the length of they run,
invited to attend.
of truth that the people of Portla.id
Barview, Ore. Mar. 1» (S
Worthington,” Henry Boch«l<Vai!
ar te left to the Commission and Trus-
Clink, Pastor. wt|j enjOj and appreciate the Roos-
Mrs. Mary
__ g. L. Nelson is back again
"James Young," Jessie Vaiidt/P00*'
te«M, but no more than ton per cent
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jevelt Highway more than people from ,"La Verna Holden." Glen a /«’ 0'’- ing the guard« at the Life
of
i the accessed property valuation
*---------------- ¡any section of the state.
"Togo.” This play promise/''’ he a station pass away the time.
co n be issued in be iseued in bond«.
Nelson remained with her
t> , • Wanted, a name for the Portland,
Tl|»e issuance of the bonds is left to
h had a se7 uf Astoria. Tillamook. Sheridan and success as much time has lee" sp*'»' in Portland, who is In poor
In preparation by the Gl^» c'uh <‘n'1
th e Trustees, and they determine the
Quite a number of society
mrtesy, Is dead. McMinnville loop As thia loop will
by Mias Hanselman, d/ector. The
tl me and interest, and provide for a
in Bar View took in the hop
rs: “Witnesses be a most interesting drive for the
operetta will be given
'he High
City la« ffcturday «renins
School gymnasium,
have been
for the benefit of the new !
purchased and the pitrone will !><■
Both
Among those wbe went fro
Boll 6 Fl 3
made aa comfortabM •* poaeible. Ths
were Mr. »»* Mrs. G D. B
■cenery has arrive« and the stage in
Mr. and kfts. Woodcock, .v
the gym is the acene of much commo
Mrs. L. X
Mr. and 1
tloa due to the effort« of maaagere
Etes Advanced
Meat Prices
NEVERTHELESS
WE-ARE-
SELLING.
ROUND STEAK - 25c. lb
PORK
-
- 25c. lb,
VEAL
-
- 26c. lb
MUTTON -
BOILING BFKA- « 20c. lb.
P^HE ABOVE IS A
SAMPLE OF OUR PRICES.
u S. INSPECTED
MEAT.
It-Pays-To-Pay-Cash.
Independent
MarHt.
NOT- TN- THE- TRUS T.
Next Door Gem 7 heatre-
GOLDEN
Quality Dairy
Products
Milk, Cream, Cottage Cheese
Erwin Harrison
Phone»
Mutual