21 GEM THEATRE SUPER ATTRACTIONS Saturday, May 14 Sunday and Monday, May 15 and 16 Tuesday, “WING Fighting w*. Edgar’s Jonah Day Taken frcm the book by Robert W. Chambei s MABEL ,40AM BEERY and --------- JULIENN t SCOTT m * scene ton GEORGE W MElFOQuS «dudtoUTHE SEA WLF' A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT“PICTURE i i LoSv A \l N A Q •THE RGHTir.’G CHAN< A PARAMOUNT A?.TCRArI DCT’JxE «THE SEA WOLF Taken from Mtnrv of perils J PieneSeott, one «i f the big fui Finish,” two 99 by Jack London. A boul-stirring and pliwion». featuring Noah Beery, Mabel 'lorn Forman and Raymond «..Hon Reahy sensational pictures of the season. HIS tear- reel Century comedy. Coming THE BOOSTER COLUMN (By Fred C. Baker) Tillamook City officials cid right thing last week when they re­ sponded to the call for help from Garibaldi to help fight a serions fire at the Whitney Co.’s saw mill. though the fire had been confined to the boiler room, when the ro.’f and »des of that building collapsed, the lav menace to other parts of mill was in a large stack of saw oust into which the fire had well eaten, and the wind gradually fanning this into a blaze and driving it towards the mill, there is not much doubt tnat the timely arrival of the fire engine saved the other partis of the saw mill from destruction. That is the reason why the people of the city officials showed the right cccp- hieb life” romance of New i ork s world of pleas- Set in the lap of luxury. Brilliant with fashion and br-autiful women, featuring „ Anna Q. Nilsson, Dorothy Davenport and Conrad Nagel. erative spirit in an emergency for assistane ?. But suppose the officials had refused to allow fire engine to go to Garibaldi, •her parts of the saw* mill had b?en ; destroyed, public indignation wf uld have ben strong against the officials, and no doubt, there would have been a demand to recall them. There semed to be some imprtf »m- Seine pany and the community. years ago, when a forrest fire »»wept over the mountains, calls fcr n ®sts- tance came to this city from inany places, and as fast as teams could be obtained men piled into the wagons nd drove away to fight fire, leav­ ing but a few of the hose company in the city, and at a time when the smoke was dense and chuncks burning mo s wrere falling, and add a ter ed to this th^ fife put system out of commission leaving the city without a water supply, wth thùt serious condition confront - Ing the city, hundreds of men leP the city to answer emergency culls for assistance. made products in preference to those “loafs. Our ideas were to strke nr ♦I4I¥Ti manufactured in other states. It is more pay, but somehow, the other a good idea and should be religiously jurymen had cold feet. we ree<’cn followed by the people of tli- fetide, ed it out this way in an argument but there is a lack of state pr’.te and to be made before the Judge. education along these lines. what were classed as a printer Is wanted is more publicity in the court docket, and as printers receive country newspapers and appeal 18.00 a day, we felt we were justly local merchants to advertís« their entitled to that amount of pay. That Oregon made goods. There is a good law and good logic. When 1 here seldom is a business transaction be- the least doubt that with the »nanu- it came to go to bat with thejudgo tween men in different places that cannot be facturer, the merchant and and tell him that we were going to country press cooperating, wundcifii! strike for >8.00 a day, and then con­ completed by telephone and, iij many instances results can be accomplished in help­ sidered the power invested in acir« in less time than it takes to dictate a business ing boost Oregon made good-. cult court judge t suddenly dawned letter. the manufacture of cheese, Tillamook upon us that the judge might hand dairymen are placing a superior ar­ the sherriff a scrap of paper com­ Consider the time taken by correspondence ticle on the market, and witn <-i!wr mitting us to the cooler to cool off. and the unavoidable delays of the mail. Try superior articles manufactured That is the reacon we did not strike, other counties a long list of Oregon for the other jurymen would heve the long distance telephone in your out-of- made goods should be placed before had a good joke at our expense when town business transaction. the reading public. If our r»( me they visited us behind dqtf . merchants patronize Oregon This is only preliminary to what wr Recent iniproveinentH in transmission have made goods and the people of Tliii* want to say. A juryman s a m3.00 a day will pay their hotel interesting reading for every busi- away with undue expense and delay. The cheese market at the pref«niit expences, that is if they do no? order ness man of this and other progres too many side dishes and go off m time plainly proves that it is I line sive cities. He says: Ask for the Pacific Long Distance. a joy ride once In a while, leaving that other industries were star’.jl "A Chamber of Commerce or Com their them nothing for pcrv’c»« mereiai Club, composed of fallible Tillamook county. It was wise straightening out other peoolrf dis­ Luman beings must necessarily re- concentrate on one industry In flecf the spirit, the enterprise, the past, but the time is at baud wiun agreements, so we are offer Hu; this energy, and aspirations of tho campe there should be diversity of agilcin suggestion, which is characteristic of the tmes: Eight hours w irk. tent membership. It is, therefore. turai activities in the county, it the Luman and subject to failings und dairymen of this county can ni.ike h eight hours rest, eight hours sleep big success of one industry, there .g and eight dollars a day for jurymen. successes, and whether it be no reason why they cannot make a Every prospective juryman will or successes that predominate Amen * to this. pends on the combined determined success In other lines of agr culture. )( H ]( con- This is a matter that is worih will of such members. sidération. A chamber of commerce is not Job printing of all kinds at place to produce hot air, r naiy Headlight Office. schemes or to go off on the Imprac­ Thin a boost for an Increase tical chasings of the rainbows end. THE GREAT AMERICAN BREED It Is not a political organization nor pay for jurymen. The write:- More pork from less feed, quick growth, big Uttern, heavy one of the 31 august individuáis this a place to gratify self deones bone. MK. FARMER can you afford to fee • poor p<>rk tna- term of court who are summoned to to vent to personal spleen. It is on chine? Geueratlou» of »elected ancintry make the Pure Bred Hog the mont economical, There la a big shortage of uoge In the other "hand, a cooperative rocte- this city every regular term cf the 3 Wonder HtOTV of the SPA the bfbrttiwent A trainload of live hoge come» here from the ty, wherein each individual benefits. circuit court to settle other peoples wljj1 Hobiirt Bosworth, ea»t every week A pound of poik I» produced for one-half troubles. It is a >3.00 a da/ . Job---- You cannot take out of the ba<*kr NOW WITH PUHE •hi coat of a pound of be#f. < : E' whether one is drawn on a jury or until you have put something In. “He BRED STOCK Buy wenn -d pine and raise them yourself, thereby owning a ten! hog for only 125.00, rate» on four or profits most who serves bene/ more, boar and iowk not related It Is the organization wherein ««OF- tho ’ r business competitors drop scramble for business for ment and merge their resources IMPORTERS AND HREFDEPS. YAMHILL ORE. power for the upbuilding of community. bu»la< m It is the savior tmea of depression. It foste’-« civic pride; it arouses the latent ta < t.f » of its citizens, awakening within them a desire to make their t own, will put its new schedule into effect better your town and my town at once with no stops for dinner in place to do business in, to live