Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 19, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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“Tee Time”
DOUGLAS Mac LEAN and. DORIS MAY in. the THOMAS H. INCE ptoduction.
/LET’S BE FASHIONABLE* A PARAMOUNT AR.TCRAFT PlCTUR-E
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Century Comedy
A sto y of the "saw/iust ring”
with clown» n’ everything.
Particularly pleasing to the
children— regardless of age —
everybody likes to see a circus.
Here’s your chance.
Tillamook County Happenings
“The Star Rover”
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WM. S HART
featuring Russell Simpson, James Mason and Helen Chad­
wick. A story of life on a ship, of tights and storms and of
a father who awoke from sin to rind his own evil self re­
flected in his son. Scenario taken from Ben Ames Wil­
liams' storv "Black Pawl.”
“Reckless Romeo” Fatty Arbuckle Comedy.
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PICTURES
Wednesday, May 25
Friday. May 27
“Two Moons” featuring Buck Jones
LADIES* NIGHT
“Two Much Johnson” starring Bryant Washburn
A rousing take of the "West" and a western feud. "Two
Moons’’ is even a better play than "Just Pals" which we re­
cently played. "Just Pals" established Buck Jones on the
roster of Big Stars. Don’t miss his latest success "Two
Moons." It’s a Western that sizzles—whistles with its
own speed. “In and Out” Capitol Comedy.
visitor on Tuesday of last week.
Robert Call has rented Mr®. Will
Roenicke’s dairy ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benne’1. v -'-te
business visitors in Hebo, V’etlnes-
day evening of last week.
! Gathered by the Headlight’s Corps ci Special Cirrespondents
Mrs. Russell, who has been visit­
ing her brother, Charles Ray, visited
Mrs. Frank Owens last Friday.
William High, Cloverdale druggist
called to Portland Monday morning is having a building *ereiTed on ihe
MOHLER NOTES
Mr. R. Zweifel is building a lar­ by the serious illness of her sieccr. lot adjoining his store. The build
Mr. and Mrs. S. R Seabrood of ing will be used as a music room by
ger store as the one he is in no«' is
toe small for the amout* of business Garibaldi were visitors in Bay City Miss Mabel Edmonds.
Sunday
he handles-
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Mrs. Lizzie Collins was in Til.a-
The little son of Mr. Butler who
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. MacLeod and
mook on Wednesday of last week.
Mr, Randall were Tillamook visitors was operated on for appendicitis is
Mrs, Clarence Dunn and children
rapidly recovering.
last Sunday.
of
Meda, were in town Saturday.
Master Raymond Anderson 's down
A.H. Gaylord of Tillamook was
Ed
Cochran was doing some re­
with the measles at the home of his
here on business last Wednesday
pair
work
on the school house 1 inst
Grandparents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
F.
The Knights of Pythais and Sis­
week.
ters of Nehalem gave a shower last Turnbull
County Commissioner Herman ] Far
Mr. LeRoy Burke and family of
Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. P. F.
mer
was a business visitor in T'lla-
Forest
Grove
recently
moved
to
Gar
Cooper and Mrs, M, F, MacLeod who
lost all their household good! and ibaldi, for the purpose of improving mook on Tuesday of last week.
P. D. Ott, Hebo merchant, was a
They have
personal effects in the recent fire Dr. Large’s property.
four children down with the measles Cloverdale visitor last Thursday.
here.
Mr. and Mrs F. C. Beaker weie
Howard Boone and his new LS- and one just recovered.
Tillamook
visitors on Wednesday f
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mason
of
Gaiibaldi
sistant were here on business ilfct
were in Tillamook Thursday attend­ last week
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Werechkul
R. P. Leonard of Tillamook w.t« a ing the funeral services of hl» bro­
went
to the county seat Friday
ther-in-law
Mr.
Wilber
Davis.
visitor here last Tuesday.
Mrs
Oscar Bennett, visit-iJ Mir.
Mrs.
J.
McDonald
left
Ga
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W F. Cain and his men are getting
the roads in good condition around Friday morning to join her husband Frank Owens on Wednesday of lafct
wek.
this vicinity Two ear loads of at Vancover, Wash
Mr. end Mrs. Will Hatfield, Miss
The eigth grade of the Garibaldi
crushed rock have been received by
* the county here in the last two School finished all examinations ¡art Violet Hatfield and Mrs. Hatfield’s
Friday. Scholars completin exams sister Sundayed at Meda with Mr.
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. A Crab and Mrs. are the following: Dolly Derby, and Mrs. Merle Holman-
Mrs. Clara Bowden, of California
Tomlinson were Tillamook visitors ' Charlie Gardner, Mae Lewis, Melvin
is
helping In the Cloverdale Enter­
Burgy,
Thelma
Anderson
and
Elmer
Saturday
prise office.
Bennett.
J. T. Moore, local postmaster, was
1 The Garibaldi Sunday School ÍR
BAR VIEW ITEMS
doing business in Tillamook on Tues­
increasing rapidly.
The infant twin daughter of Mr.
day of last week * 1
and Mrs. Fields of Bar View «'.¡M
Miss Margaret Burchard, Prlncl-
early Friday morning from a weak
BRIGHTON NEWS
pal of the Hebo High school was :n
Thornes B. Watt of Brighton made town Saturday.
heart and, their little boy is not ex­
pected to live .
a rush trip to Portland leaving Fri­
Dr. and Mrs. Russell went to
A subscription Is being taken up day and returning Sunday.
Portland last Thursday.
for aid of the family.
At last the county is repairing Ihe
Dr, J. L. George was a Tillamook *
Mr Gish and family left Bar View plank road from Wheeler to Brigh­ visitor on Wednesday of last wook
Monday morning for Klamath Full«, ton. There were also a crew of men
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens visited
Oregon.
from camp 4 falling a few trees f>.r her sister Mrs. Fred Pinkstaff
at
Moon shine had a pretty good the road from Brighton to Rockaway Pleasent Valley, Sunday.
stand in at the Bar View dance Sat- We hope that the work doesn’t stop
L. D. Heaton is suffering with er-
urday night. They had a large with that.
ysipelas,
crowd and a very enjoyable evening.
George Watt returned from Port­
Mrs. Will Hatfield’s sister left fcr
Mrs. Ryan of Bar View nat some I land after a visit with his family.
her home in California, Monday af-
Miss Mary Rossmuson and Miss ter spending a wek here.
very pretty painted sea shells f< r i
sale.
Marie Ludwig of Portland were vis­
Mrs. Will Roenicke went ta Pfl­
Tom Stoley has quit the life guard iting at Brighton last week end.
land, Friday to have some dental
The Brighton ball team returned work done.
and returned to Portland.
from Tillamook Sunday after tnjdng
Mrs. Lena Hall visited at tbe Dan
a glorious beating from TUiemook Hiliiker home Sunday afternoon.
GARIBALDI NEWS
The Ladies* Community League of The boys are anxiously awaiting a
Irl Booth went to the valley, on
Csribaldi which was
organized return game on their own diamond Wednesday of last week, returning
March 37th met at the home of Mrs and they expect thte result lo be a Thursday with a load of feel fit
Mitchell, with Mrs. Hobson assisting great deal different.
Mrs. Will Glick.
R. A. Leonard of Tillamook spent
hostess, on May 11th, Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nelson took
Mrs, Charles Cruthers and son, Zura
afternoon. There were twenty ftvc Monday in Brighton,
Brighton 4 L Ball team will lock to Portland last Thursday to consult
ladies present and a very successful
meeting was held. Mrs. C. J. Ed­ horns with the last yc»r ^antp'r-ns a specialist.
4. 7 he
The Guernsey and Jersey Calf
wards of Tillamook, was able tn be team of the coun^w»*-
hard fought Clubs met In a joint meeting Sat-
•t our meeting, and gave a vary in­ game is going to De
urday afternoon at the Grange Hail.
teresting and instructive talk on the game from the start.
It had been planed that aomj judg­
Near East situation, which the la­
dles appreciated very much
The
ing was to be done at the meeting
CLOVERDALE BRIEFS
subject of a traveling library was
Henry Gould of Meda was in town but owing to the high school dedica
discussed and a commitee appointed on Tuesday of last week.
tion, that feature was omittrd until
to investigate the situation for es­
Henry C. Seymore, State Indus­ the next meeting, which will be on
tablishing the same.
Eight mem­ trial Club Leader, and wife, of Cor­ Tuesday, May 31.
bers were admitted to the number­ vallis. and Miss Elizabeth Burr,
Among the prominent men at the
ship roll. The hostess served dainty County Club Leader. werF In this dedication of the high school build
refreshments after which the ladies end of the county the fore part of ing Saturday were:
Supt. G. B.
adjourned to meet with _ Mrs. * Guy last week.
Lamb, of Tillamook, Prof. Edwin T. '
Farmer at our next meeting. Xaj
Mr. and Mrs. J. L Stafford, of Reed of the O. A. C at Corvallis, Mr. I
25th.
Portland arrived the middle if last L. W. Turnbull, Supt. of the Bay I
Mr. and Mrs. Trakweli recently week for visit with her parent-*, Mr. City school and Mr. Bames. Pr'aci-
arrived from Montana ot take up and Mrs. A. A. Im ¡ah. Mr Stafford la pal of tbe Beaver High School.
On Wednesday evening -X last I
'heir residence in Ward Mayer s a director of the Oregon Pickle and
weak,
Mrs. Fred Weiss trippad va a
Canning Company.
Harry Brooten was n TilUnoo» loose board in tba walk near the!
Mm. Claud Lewis <X Garibaldi was (
“The Nut”
Douglas Fairbanks
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From the play of the same name by William Gillette. It
blows the roof from a pappy (?) home and bares the wiles
of the well known*“Worm Called Man." Pure delight for
the ladies. Let him come if he dares. A picture for laugh­
ing purposes only. “Caught in the Rapids” 2-reel Western.
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Village Sleuth”
Chas. Ray
Pathe Review”
“The Baby” Fox-Sunshine
Comedy
able.”
“The
Mary Miles Minter
A
"Square" Kelly was knowji
as the "slickest crook on the
coast." The Jiang had a slick
job ready—scads of easy cash
—and then he told them, he
was sioiuj> straight—"tomor­
row I am Kelly the Cop."
This is a picture that gets
inside you and fills you up.
Douglas McLean
Coming!
The Little Clown”
featuring
featuring WM. S. HART
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“The
Cradle of
Courage”
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CIRCUS DAY
May 22 and 23
“Let’s Be
Fashion
able”
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Tuesday, May 24
Sunday and Monday
Presbyterian Church and fell. Sho'
was carrying her baby boy and in
falling severely injured his leg. The
little fellow was taken to Dr. Boals’
hospital in Tillamook where an x ray
picture was taken which showed a
long break, just below the h<p.
Andy Hess of Meda was transact­
ing business in town Monday after­
noon.
Fred nd Charlie Murphy weie
Tillamook visitors Sunday.
C. W. Hatfield and daughter Vio­
let, were business visitors in Hebo.
Monday afternoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bennett wore
Beaver visitors Sunday afternoon.
Harry Brooton made a business
trip to Tillamook Monday.
Some much needed work is beins
done on the roads in this vleintiy
They are operating the scarifier and
following it up with the big road
roller.
Mrs. Charlie Murphy is home
again for a few days from Woods
where she has been caring for
sick father. Dick Robedee.
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A famoui tire—and a fatnoua tread.
Acknowledged among motortota and
dealers alike aa the world'a foremoat
example of Cord tire building. Al-
waya delivering the same repeated
economy, tire after tire, and aeaaon
after season.
The stripe around the sidewall to
registered aa a trade-mark in tbe U. 8.
Patent Office.
Cl/
Jlcsw you can measure
tire value in 1911
EN it’s surprising the number
different tire views that come
out in a chance talk at the curb or in
the leisure of afriend’sgarage.
Almost every day you come
across the man human enough
to believe he can outguess
the cut-price tag on “job-
>ts,” "discontinued lines" and
surplus stocks.”
His opposite is tlie hard­
pan car owner who sticks
year in and year out to a
standard brand as the only
rational economy.
country to another to “find a market.'*
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There are 92 U.S. Factory Branches.
Each one gets its share of U. S. Tires.
There is a broad, constant, even dis­
tribution of U. S. Tires always going
on from these Branches to the dealer.
Buy a U. S. Tire anywhere
—in a community of500people
qr even less—and you get a
fresh, live tire of current
production—with ell the orig­
inal service and mileage the
factory put into it.
Many will remember the scarcity
of U. S. Tires last year.
The owner of a r linm or
lifpht - weight c-r
ndi on
equal ground ./iu, • •y other
ca- owner.
A hardship at the time, but a bene­
fit "how. There are no U. S. Tires to be
worked off—no accumulations — no
forced selling of any U. S. brand — no
shipping of tires from one part of the
Any United States Tire is a uni­
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with a leadership policy of equal
quality, buying convenience and price
for everybody.
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