■A mUTRSDAY APRIL 21. i92 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT HEAVY ARTILLERY STILL SHOOTING BIG PICTURES EVERY SHOT GEM Saturday, April 23rd- Wednesday- Th ursday, April 27-28 Douglas McLean and Doris May ? * $ ? EM “BLACK < » The Story has thrilled millions. Tht^ Film is better than the book Many spectacular scenes ary’s They have done it again!’ Followed their great laugh hits,“23^ HOURS LEAVE” and “WHAT’S YOUR HUSBAND DOING,” with another picture so funny it will keep you laughing for days. All about a young doctor who needed money, but could get from UNCLE only when lie married <'t wife So Doc asked Mary’“LET’S PRET.^D” and MARY said “O.K.” But HORIiOPSI when UNCLE took then at their word and hustled them into a bridal suite on a ship heading south.........the rest is hurricans of fun. DONT MISS IT! JEAN PAGE Heads an unusual cast under direction of DAVID SMITH “HAPPY DAZE Big Storm, Sensational Race, Thrilling fire, Part of this Mammoth Production. “Black Beauty” it-' the picture you've been watching for. / “Black Beauty” is a picture that will be enjoyed by every member of the family. TWO REEL CENTURY COMEDY Sunday, April 24th “Black Beauty” ha^ the most expensive cast of players ever assembled. “Black Beauty” has cost us more than any film ever run in Tillamook, it cost more the “The Kid.” ROBERT W CHAMBERS Starring MARION DAVIES, SUPPORTED BY CARLYLE BLACKWELL. Modern woman........ is she a prisoner, chaffinc at the chains of convention ? See this breath-taking romance of ;i petted idol of society who «Jared to break her bonds, embark upon a mad career of excitement, and ehock New York's “four hundred." A brilliant Chambers masterpiece lavishly screenedfand filled with in side” views of life. “THE BIG SECRET i MAPLION DAVIES iatis ' COSMOPOLITAN MuOun 'THE RESTLESS SEX' k A PARAMOUNT PICTURE The dairymen down In Coos coun ty are having a gay old time. 'What with the Dairymen’s League and the Nestle’s Food Co., scraping for control of the dairy Industry in that county, they appear to be between the devil and the deep blue aea. • • • Of course we want lower tele phone. electric light and water rates But it is hoped that the reques’ for a readjustment of electric light rates will not act as a boomerang and raise them, which it is liable to do Why not ask for lower water rates a» well, seeing that water is one of the moat plentiful things in Tillamook county and easies* to tain. • • • What a nice improvement it would be if the road between the main road and the depot was hard sur faced, for it will always be a dirty mud hole, or a number of them, un til it i« hard surfaced It has been suggested by some «if th.' ladies in the Civic Improvement Club that their organisation become auxiliary of the Tillamook Chamber of Commerce That Is a eaplloi idtjt and would be a good stunt to pull off. One eentrvd community organi sation Is all that is neeeasary for the upbuilding of the city, and with i he ladles of the city organlxed for tire work wotiM be a wonderful •c- nuialtlon to the Chamber of Com- meme. TWO REEL Fox Sunshine Comedy DONT MISS IT! BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 6:30, Pictures Start at 7:00 Sharp. ADULTS 35c COME! TAKE A TIP CHILDREN FRIDAY, APRIL 29. MONDAY, APRIL 25th. Out of the Chorus” CHARLES RAY Alarm Clock Andy Featuring Alice Brady Out of the chorus__ into a set of snobs.. The show girl stepped....... and met an icy reception, They sprang a trap, but she was too faithful to Fall. The story of Chorus girl who had to Live down A part tl at she Had never Had, Make It Snappy” Rolin COME EARLY! Comedy. HE COULDN’T sell a beefsteak to a starving millionaire!’ That's what they thought of Andy at the office. Then ore day' SOMETHING happened..... You’ve guessed it. A GIRL! How they called Andy “Mr. GRA Y ” A LAUGH HIT THAT NEVER RUNS DOWN. ‘THE TWO FISTED JUDGE’ 2 Reel Edgar Jones Production ...... ^|p..<o»UVee^V»«R»^Vs«w^V..»a^V»«w^ V »e Personal letters about Tilianmok county Induced mauy of our citizen» to come to Tillamook county, an«» the Chamber of Commerce is want ing to get in personal touch with others who contemplate coming west The Chamber of Commerce would be plea»-d if It had the names of 1.000 home seekers right nor. to write to. but the beet result» will be obtained by the citisens of th«* coun ty sending in the names of thoie- who they know are contemplating a change of location. • • • The Fair Board organized last wet with R C Magarrel pr-nd-n‘ and Bert Folks secretary, when plans for holding the annual county fair were discussed Another meet ing will be held In a few days when the date will be decided upon and plans more fully outlined Every body in the county will be expect «•<! to have the fair spirit this year, with everbody cooperating with the I Fair board to make the fair this I year, the biggest and best ever h Id in Tillamook county. • • • Tillamook county doe* not »pp««n~ to be as hard pressed for money as some ether countie» In the state, if tax collection is any criterion tr go by. The total amount of tax levies was «805.000 The amount of «*« paid on the first half amounted to 5X62.092. or «5.000 more than was collected on the first half a year ago This 1» on the same per cent that was paid In 1920. Quit* a number of other count les from the reports pe bM shed show a decided decree»» tn th» ¡»mow»' eoltoeted fo- the first half that it ahouid contain another acre have a camp ground» that will c im of ground, but a good start has been pure with other towns. made, and with the expenditure of New York, April 16th—Despite a limited amount of money ev-ry year for improvement» and g'adu the fact that 28.9 per cent of the ally adding a little more land It world'» saving» are in this country will not be long before the city will and that the average depomtor the Unite States han a greater sum to hi» credit than hie European neighbor, only 8 per cent of the to- tai number of the world'» savers are American«. Authority for thia statement le the Saving» Bank»' Aaaoci*tion <f Harold Bell Wright’s The Shepherd of the Hills I 11 The Shepherd of the Hills'' is a famous rural story of the Ozark Mountains 10—MASSIVE R t Directed by' Harold Bell Wright SEE IT! Gem Theater, Tuesday, April ♦ the State of New York, which hay made an extensive investigation of Havings banks throughout the world In proportion to population. H*ld a Htatement issued today, a number <>f foreign countries exceed the United States in number» of depositor». “European people, through cen turies of struggle for mere exist ence.” said Dr. H.H. Wheaton, ex ecutive manager of the Association, “have been trained to the moat ri gid economy, while Americans have found life a comparatively easy mat ter. The average American family until quite recently made its expen ditures on the plan, pay t x pelt see I first and save what's left - if there is anything. Dr. Wheaton said that in France, one out of every five inhabit»!, » has a savings account. In his opinion the economy of the French people ha» been their protection against th< “death thrusts of centuries." CLOVERDALE BRIEFS Miltinn«; of people have read the book. Millions of people have seen the play. Tillamook people can see the picture. It is : masterful visualization of both. Scenario by' Harold Bell Wright. ! I Miss Myrtle Moor«- who he» been teaching school near Prineville, vis Itod her parent«. Mr and Mrs. J T Moore, on Monday and Tuesday of last week. Mr and Mrs F.C. Becker ->P«'»' a few daya last week in Portland Ralph Wersehkul spent las' ¡bur- •day afternoon at the home of hl.- porenu. Mr. and Mrs D.T. Werwh- kul Andy Haas of Mads, was tu own last Saturday. Ralph Baldwin Is visiting at th* CW Hatfield home Lloyd Todd i» helping in the Clo verdale Chaaav Factory . Mrs Ed Hanaan went to Tilla mook on Tuesday of last week. r»- turalag Friday. '»** ’IPMMt The Ladies Aid of the Presbyter ian church met last Thuradar after noon at the Church house Inst »ad jf at Mrs. Craven's as was planned, on account of the lllneas of Mrs Cra ven's mother Mrs Charlie Murphy spent a few days last wek with her parents. M«. and Mrs Marc Bays Ed Coearan built a brick flue In his house completing H last week. Ones* Whaley of Habo aad George Smith of Salem were b»«lnees eallerr at the home of Clay Taylor last Th» red«y Mrs Ge □ Friday. Doliver and Harry Brooten went to Tillamook on Wednesday of last week and returned Thursday with a load of mill feed. J.T. Moore is the proud ov ner of a how Ford. J'je Rust is building an addition to the milk bouse on the Dun!*}*« place Mr. and Mrs Kirts of M Minn- ville »re visiting his sister Mrs Chas McKillip and family Miss Agnes Imlali is helping in ‘he Cloverdale Hotel . Mi. and Mrs. Gilbert Rock of Ore- town were In Cloveidale last Thur »day . Curley Taylor made hi» usual •. ip up Three Rivers, Bunday Mrs. Ed Hansen went to a Tilla mook hospital, Monday, where »*■» will undergo an operation Andy and Cora He»s of M du vis ited their sister. Mrs. Will Penter last Friday. Mrs. Llzxie Collins was a business visitor In Tillamook on Tuesday and Thursday of last week Will Hatfield and Al Boon bavo gone into partnership in the calf raising bust ties» They now have 25 head« which they expect to ralae until they are old enough for veal Ed. Cochran and Mrs Jarno« tuUb received the sad uews that tb«-ir iuo- ther had died in a Salem h'lapi'M last Friday. Gai) Glick brought in a load __ or feed from the valley last week. Mr*. Scott Bost man of Hebo »r« in town Saturday btcing sum«- itn- tal work done 8b«' «as ■uxunipau- ied by Mrs. Will Mot ner. Mie» Lillie Palmer is helping Mrs Dick Robsdee at Woods during the Hines* of Mr« Kobodoe. Charles MeKcKlillp .ad family and their house guaete, Mr. and Mrs. Kirts. passe d through town Sunday on their way to Pacific City. A.A lmiab is lenivdeilng his home They have the roof off aBd are sdd lag a second floor to part of the house Mr. and Mrs Will Hetfield were in Salem Sunday to see his graml father, Mr. Tooley Arthur Southmayd, tucul painter. 1» adding a s paint to W.A. High'» 1 the dairy eow (here la aee galloa of aillk »early «nougli to make a »mall nail, eno»«*