Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 12, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    jeet, “Retribution; Divine Juatlee.
Is it true that chickens come home
to roost?
Evening Worship, 8 P. M Sub-
ject “Gold from Dross.’ “Too many
hypocrites in the church.” If this
la jrour excuse for not being inter
ested in the church, don’t let It stop
you. There is always room for one
more.
You are more than welcome.
ALLAN A. McREA. Minister
The Port of Missing Men
Develop Your Home State
by
Patronizing Your Railroads
mid its Railroad Transportation service is matter
A 'vital factor in the development of Western Oregon
is the Southern Pacific Company.
Did You Know
. 311,033,754.93
(><gon for 1920 amounted
Southern Pacific payrolls in
to
4,619,US.OO
in
t\'regon
for
1920
amounted
Southern Pacific purchased iiC
to
in4>regon
for
1920
amounted
•
1.110,03486
Southern Pacific taxes paid irf
Southern Pacific total distribution in Oregon for 1920 amounted to $16,713,681.79
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
ArArchdeacon H. D. Chambers, of
the Episcopal Church, will hold ser­
vices, next Sunday morning and
evening, at the Masonic building to
which all are invited.
1
Southern Pacific is the largest payer* of taxes in Western and Southern
Oregon- Southern Pacific taxes average . per cent of all taxes paid tn every
countv through which it operates.
To continu- these payrolls, purcha.es, taxes and provide better facilities,
and convenient, safe, rapid and frequent service is the aim of that Company.
W In not travel on Southern Pacific trains and do your part to enable that
Company to keep pace with the further development of Oregon.
BASE BALL
Tillamook Baseball team won th-
first game of the season Sundry.
with the Beaver Club 4 to 0 T.11-
amook gained 2 runs in the first in­
ning and two more in the seventh.
The game was interesting tnruugh-
out. a few errors were made on be’h
sides. The Tillamook battery was:
Donovan and Heisel.
Sun- !
Tillamook will play Brighton
day May 15th, on the local grounds.
Brighton has a good team »his year
as they have most of »heir old team
ith them.
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Reduced Fare Tickets
SUMMER VACATIONISTS AND TOURISTS
Back East
Week-end and Season
Summer Tourist Tickets
Summer Vacation Tickets
to
to
Seashore and Mountain Resorts
I
London lived in Oakland, just across May 18th. Therein is shown the af­
from San Francisco Bay, and took ter affects of a divorce.
Adelaide Hedlar, a stage beauty,
especial delight in associating with
the rough sallormen from th? four was the wife of Dr. Mark Ridgewell
quarters of the globe who came from At one time he had had great am­
their anchored ships to frequent the bitions, but marriage to the famous
actress had made him societies pet
A Grand Ducheaa, with • heavy "Barbary Coast" resorts and spin
bouse doctor. His brains and tailent
their
adventurous
yarns.
London
date to attend a Jazz ball with a pri­
were wasted in prescribing diets for
vate in the U. 8. Cavalry—that’’’ one used them freely in his stories, rhe
j
chief
figure
in
the
"Sea
Wclf
”
—
the
society!
of the situations tn Dorothv Gish's
Divorce was Inevitable, but wh ?n
latest photoplay. "Little Miss Rebel- 1 enigmatic brute-philosopher. Larsen
was taken directly from a chance Mark Ridgewell went out of her life
lion," which will be the feature at
seafaring acquaintance of Lindon’?. and she was free Adelaide could not
traction at the Gem theater Fridiy
• • •
bring herself to say yes to any of ;he
May 20. But that's just the start
You’ve seen Tom Mix, the William many proposals to marriage by Wil­
of it. The Itvely little royal maid Fox star, handle a w ild hors-. Watch
played by Miss Gish, not only attend him handle a wild auto In "The Road fred Dean, a playwright, and when
the ball, but «loses her kingdom In Demon," which will be shown at the three years passed by and thorough
the bargain, and before lone te i«tg Gem Theater Tuesday, May 11th. As realization came to her of the worth
and splendid manhood of her nur-
gling flapjacks in the window <f a a stunt It's a novel hair-raiser.
band, she decided to find him and
New York restaurant.
Mix has done nothing in pictures claim him a sher own.
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that contains a greater number if i
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In these days of lavishly screened thrills, according to report.
And
During the filming of his latest
motion pictures, the society novels there’s a love romance, of course, to Pathe Special. "Lahoma.” which w'll
of Robert W. Chambers make excel­ temper the xeciting moments.
be shown at the Rex Saturday V-iy
lent photoplay material. "The Dan­
Lynn F. Reynolds wrote the stcry 14th. Edgar Lewis, the director and
ger Mark" w| transferred to the and directed the picture. The s’ar’s producer, sent little Peaches JacLsor
screen some time ago. " Ths Fi.Hic leading woman in the live v.entvrn whi appears in the cast to the drug
Line," was one of Irene Castlo'v I • et story is the charming Claire Ander- store on an errand.
liked vehicles. ?fow comes ”1 he son.
She stepped up to the drug »• 're
Fighting Chance." which !w probnb ,
counter and said:
ly Mr. Chamber’s most celeb •u.'d no
A careless helmsman, flirting w.ih i
"Mr. Lewis wants 10 cents wo-lh
vel. New York's smart sec figure* ! the serving girl, wrecks a yacking of glory divine."
as the principals in this story ilhn i party on a desert tropical Island in i
“Of what?” asked the young cle-k
and. against this society background . ''Male and Female,” a Paramouot- who was standing there as if stunn­
the author advancas some entertain , Arteraft picture, produced by Cecil ed by a hard blow of a baseball nat.
Ing questions about the power of B Demille. which will come to the '
“Glory dvine,
glory- divine:”
Jove to overcome hereldltary weak- ! Rex theater Sunday and Mon lay. 1 Peaches repeated in a louder voice.
Besses. The picture which is ■* par­ May 15th and 16th. Moreov r it's ¡
“You had better go back rnd have
amount Artcraft, will be shown at a real yacht and a real rock tl.at Mr. Lewis write it down on a piece
the Gem theatre Sunday and Monday come together. It’s only one >f the 1 of paper, little girl,” said the clerk,
May 15th and l*th.
big acenes where lives and a large . feeling that the little girl was t-jo
amount of money were risked f. r the 1 sure to agree with him.
ess
Soon she returned, and# h.-rdipz
It is interesting to recall ir. con­ sake of realism in this production, 1
nection with the showing of the G-«o. which la a aeren version of 8lr JaBMg the not to the clerk, he read. 'Tire
Kelford production. "The 8ca Wolf" M. Barrie’s great play, ’ Tre Admir­ cents worth of chloride of lime.
• • •
at the Gem theatre Saturday May able Crichton.
• • •
14th. the keen interest its tal-n:ed
Babies have been known to tel Io
author, Jack London, always had In
(Don't get that divorce you were all kinds of domestic trouble* but for
the San Francisco water front which contemplating until after you’ve seen ’ the first time in the history
Is the locale of the story and the "My Husband's other wife.” the lat­ screendom was one employed
background for many of the tnort est Blackton-Pathe production ewi­ patch up a martial misunders'a-i<i<aq
striking acenes in the photoplay. ng to the Rex theatre Wednesday and banish a "family skele'un” by
means of th ■ telephone in N. ima
Talmadge’s latest Associated First
National release. "The Branded W« -
man." which will be exhibited al the
Rex theater Thursday Mar ljih.
Brightening up the home h
Perhaps It will be the wireless n<xt
one of the chief pleasures of the
Anyway, ths photoplay according i >
preview reports, represents th- b-tt
housewife. A height, cheerful
Clgeiua effort made thus far by Nor­
n^kes for contentment
ma Talmadge.
anti comfort.
Theatre News
Opportunity To Brighten Up
There are marred and s crate b-
ed pieces of furniture—the worn
floor and stair treads—the wood­
work, which needs re finishing—
the ice chest—the kitchen cabi­
net and many other place* about
1 the home can be brightened up
with
■ . , ,
• e
S herwin W illiams
At The Churches
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Hardware Company
CALIFORNIA
Week-end tickets are limited to Monday
following sale date. Season tickets per­
mit stop-overs and return limits vary
with closing date of resorts.
iti one direction
Final limit three months from sale date,
not to exceed October 31st, Liberal stop­
overs and your choice of routes.
“OREGON OUTDOORS”
A new illustrated booklet graphically describing
the different resorts, and including hotel and camp
information. Copy FREE on request.
For particulars as to passenger fares, routes, train schedules or sleeping car
accommodations inquire of any Ticket Agent of
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT,
Genera) Passenger Agent.
why some men
seem to have all
the tire luck
OU probably know a man whose car is a
hobby with him. He knows just, why it’s
the best little old car there is of its class.
Y
And he’ll stand up for that car against the
world in any kind of an argument
Year by year an increasing number of men
feel the same way about U. S. Tires.
For a while they may try “job lot” stuff,
bargains, big discounts” and "rebates.
U. S. TUBES
ime standard of quality
built into U. S. Tires is put
loto U. S. Tub*
But usually it doesn’t take long for a man to
sense the economy of the standard quality fire.
For years U. S. Tire makers have been build­
ing quality tires for sane tire users—for the car
of medium or light weight no less than for the
heavy car.
*
The U. S. Tire makers meet the re­
sponsibility for supplying this nation­
wide following with* characteristic
energy.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
, Th* Christian Science society holds
services la the Woodman's Hall. Na­
tional Building, every Sunday at 11
A. *. Sunday school at IQ A, “
Wednesday avaaing >UM*.lhgs flot
¡and third Wednesdays of each tuon’b
REFORMED CHURCH
Sunday School a| lo A. M.
Whitsunday -'-ife* at II clock.
•-•»cf ••;?.- Afbaaage of PentaoMt.
,ioi.inion will be almlclster-
Speclal missionary oltc.tng f« r
through
May 28th to September 30th
*
Ninety-two U.S.Factory Branches
are established, covering the entire
country.
Find the U. S. Tire dealer who
has the intention of servingyou. You
will know him by his full, completely
sized line of fresh, live U. S. Tires—
quality first, and the same choice
of size, tread and type as in the big­
gest cities of the land.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Services will be held at 11 A If
and « P. M.
Sunday School at 10 A. M.
Wednesday T: 45 P. M.
-
Ladies
Aid aoc'.^ry Thursday af-
I
noon at the «purete.
AnI'.u<lnc»mcnt of Baccolouteate
program next i. sue.
HARRY E TUCKER. MteUer
FREE FLOORLAC SAMPLE
June 1st to August 15th
will be on sale
The tire buyers of the land have responded
with a mighty U. S. Tire following.
Everyb.'dy welcome
FLOORLAO
Preventative Medicine. -
The tendency of medical science is
toward preventative measures.
It
is easier and better to prevent than
to cure. Pneumonia, one of the most <
dangerous deseases that medical men
hare to contend with, often follows
a cold or an attack of the grip The '
cold prepares the system for the re­
ception and development of the pneu
monia germ. The longer the cold
hangs on. the greater the danger. I
Take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
as soon as the first indication of a
cold appears so as to get rid of it j
with the leas’, possible delay. It is '
folly to risk an attack of pneumima i
when this remedy can be obtamed
for a trifle.
Eastern Cities
will be on sale
I
United States Tires
United States @ Rubber Company
Sunset Gara£e> Tillamook, Ore
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH -
Sunday School. 10 A. M.