Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 26, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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THUMPAY, MAT M, 1M1
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THE TILLAMOOK HEA D LIG H T
PAGXFTVM *
featuring
Douglas Fairbanks
Sunday and Monday, May 29 and 30
by.
He pursued her
pursued him.
and
trouble
But
found that the way
through her hobby.
Market of Souls
featuring
DOROTHY DALTON
Your hearts will go out to DOROTHY DALTON in the tense, trying
moments of this great screen story, taken from the popular writings >f
JOHN LYNCH. Your eyes will glow in fascination at the sen-.at.oi.il
picture of a NEW YEAR’S i< vol In a NEW YORK palace of joy.
the
“While the Djvil Laughs” is a meh-
popular appeal.
A story
of
the
dull
drab environment of New York’s lower East Side.
“PROFESSIONAL ETHICS’ two reel Capitol Comedy.
Í Tillamook
one
reel
FOX
30 ¿harp.
Pathe Review
SUN
Friday, June 3
While the Devil Laughs”
drama; written for
adventure makes “THE NUT"
FAIRBANKS has ever appeared in
Wednesday, June 1
featuring LOUS LOVELY
mad
A detective story with an amusing comedy twist
CHARLES RAY plays -be role of the young home-
spun detective. Lots •
humor or the uniy . ■ RAY
type. A rip-snorting, t-'o tin-tootin comedy »'< w.
DON'T MISS IT.
“THE NIGHT BEFORE” two
SHINE COMEDY.
o reel Century Comedy.
of crooks, trouble, thrills and
of the most creditable pictursr the
Featuring CHAS
“FRESH FROM THE FARM”
A comblnatior.
Happomo^
featuring Wanda Hawley.
New iywed farce
comedy—plenty
of
fun and swift action, equally pie asing as was "The Little Clown”
“IT’S A BOY” two reel Mack Sennett Comedy.
Camp Four team. As far as Brigh­
ton was concerned the game a as ever
In the first inning. Strain if Camp
4 knocked a home run in the fifth
and then all the boys started to hit.
Coining
itfK SIMM"
The Outside Woman”
an operation at Tillamook, !s rcc-ov-
■ ering nicely. ,
Mrs. Will Penter was a Tlllam<H*k
visitor on Wednesday of last week.
i
Andy Hess of Meda was in lown
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owen* and
children, Arthur and Vivi, w - j .- s Till-
amook visitors Saturday,
Artlitir
participated in the county High
School track and field meet.
•••D eep waters ”
featuring ROBERT WARWICG. Sudden riches! Society amblti »n!
Major Warwick as iceman—wait er—lover—archduke—in the big­
gest hit of his career. A billllnnt Satirical Romance of New Yoik
and California.
Mr. Wai wick supported by Carrol McCuir.u:
and J. M. Dumont—“the dope" tf th? "Miracle Man.”
“The Desert Wolf,” two ie«>l western feature.
paring to move to Heb<£ wnoru Mr,
Imlah has a government position.
lbald
Convent Bell, Gladyce Klinuhiui
Salata' Pesth, Kowalski, Glee Rush.
Peer Gynnt Suite No. 1, Mrs. Ander­
son.
Duo, Morning, Gladys Klinehan and
Florence Stranahan.
In The Hall of the Mountain King,
Miss Ethel White.
Duo, Death of Ose, Grace Jollitfe,
Edna Archibald.
Duo, Anitras Dance, Marie Goin,ter,
Glee Rush, Pauline Geimrer.
Solo, Solweig's Song, Miss Ozella
Hart.
“STAR ROVER”
MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM
Amr."
“TERROR ISLAND’
“HANDS OFF”
all to Bay City Cemetery, whe.-j
Memorial servlcee will be held.
Boy Scouts of RiverdaU have
niade arrangements for the seivico».
All who have cars and will nt
aside Sunday May 29, for the G. A
R. are requested to pick up a car full
at Woodman Hall at 1:30 P. M.
The Drum Corps will furnish lire
music for the services and wnl had
the march.
MUSICAL PROGRAM
A very interesting musical program
was given at*the home of Sam Moul­
BAR VIEW NOTES
|| Gathered by the Headlight’s Corps of Special Correspondents
ton on Tuesday evening by ¿nu- of
Mr. Parkinson and family 1* ft
the piano pupils of Miss Ethel
Bar View Sunday morning lor tlicir
- •
White.
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Mrs, R, Hallowoy, Mr and Mrs home In Centralia, Washington.
MOHLER ITEMS
The first part of th? program V . »
Mr. Robinson Is putting up a new
A large crowd witnessed the has** Knight, Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Chart lor,
made up of selections played by th?
ball game between Camp F iur and Mr and Mrs. Sohler, Mr and Mis store building in Bar View.
The second pai *.
County Agent.Pine called a meet­ different pupils.
There will be a large carnival­
All members of the GAR, W It 5
Brighton Mills here last Sunday. The Sam Lundberg, Leo Sohler, Robei t
was the Peergynt Suite No. 1 by
ing
at
the
Grange
Hall
on
Tuesday
American Legion and famiile? me
score was 31 to 3 in favor of the Carlson and Mesdames Quirk Mullen dance at Barview Saturday night. evening la.it we *k to discuss sub­ Grkg. Mrs. Carl Anderson grvo ill?
Everybody come as it will bo th? las'
invited to a dinner May 30 jerveJ in
and Flieman.
camp.
jects of interest to farmers.
th? basement of Christian church
Mrs. Richard Wells made a w?ek dance given by the Get To Ge'hcr j
Mr. and Mrs. P F. Cooper went Io
After t’le program all partook of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Todd went t . ‘
Club at Barview.
|
Bring your basket of eats.
end trip to Portland.
Portland on business this wee t
the punch andwnfers
thu'
we’t
the
county
seat
Saturday.
W.
R.
C.
NOTES
The drum corps and Boy Scouts
Mr.
Frank
Rowe
and
fairilr
and
Mr and Mrs. M R Mac Le >d w<nt ,
served by two girls In th .-Riling
All W. R. C. members are -eqiioit- are requested to inarch In th? Mem­
Mrs. Jessie McGinnis is h dp'mj iti
Mrs. J. F Cronen drove out to Put-
C-ARLBALDI ITEMS
to Garibaldi last Sunday.
room. Only the parents and atudontt ed to
moetSunday May 29lh. nt orial Day parade, and also to appear
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Plic-lps i of the Cloverdale Hotel.
The County rock crusher at ilie : land, Sunday,
were present.
10:30 A. M. at Woodman llall to for dinner May 30.
Mrs.
Jack
Wells
returnee,
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
B'lls
of
Iiebc
¡
Garibaldi
were
visiting
her
daug!
North Forks burned down
b*er
The program given was a-< to'.li.vs.' attend the Memorial
Sermon r-i the
W. R. C. meetings will be * n the
Portland Sunday.
were in town Saturday
at Netarts Sunday.
day night.
Ropers
Plano Chimes, Lucia Wiley
Methodist Church.
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1st and 3rd Tuesday even>r.g-i of
A crew of men can* in from !-.
A number* of the W H S Student
•Miss A. Zirr, who was with Mr.
Wayne Blackburn, one of ill«.
i Minuet,-Paderewski, Grace Jollitfe
Sunday May 29, at 1:30 P. M. all each month.
and Mrs. P F Cooper^ here while at- enjoyed a picnic and hike on Neah land Wednesday th? 19th to repitr ' H. S. boys who participated in the , L’lngenue, Krogman, Florence 8.tan
members of the G A R and W 11 C
the boilers of the Garibaldi
nii'l track meet, went to Tillamoik Sut-1
tending school, left for Tlll iruook Kah Nie mountain Sunday.
ahan.
and American Legion who can, ate
Mr. Ward Mayer
a Tillamook
Let the HEADLIGHT do your Job
Mr. Sheldon of Garibaldi ic.t f*.i urday.
this week to spend the vacation with
I Berceuse, Amodorl, Marie Geirigcr
asked to meet at Woodmar. Hull, printing! We are equiped to print
county contractor, drove to P-> Gand Portland Saturday afternoon anl re­
h< r parents.
Mrs. James imlah was a dinner Witch s Dance, Delancey, Elila Arch
wl^ere cars will be provided to take anything, from handbills to 50*311«.
Mr. Randall went to Tillamook the middle of the week, whore he turned early Sunday morning.
guest at the home of J. L. Gay Sun­
has
purchased
a
home
in
Rose
Mr. Mason and family are leaving day.
Ciiy
Tuesday where his wife is in a hot-
Park.
pital.
for Portland the last of the wet k.
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Roland McGinnis was a Tiilamo-i.c
The Garibaldi Achievement Day ; visitor Saturday.
Rudolph Zwifel was a Portland
was held Monday afternoon May 23. i
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Fleck of I'ai in.
business visitor this week.
BEAVER NOTES
A large crowd was present. Miss i City called on Mu. Lent Ha’I Sun-
There will be a ball garni h*-re
Miss Myrtle Wallin of Tillamook
next Sunday betweu Camp F
an 1 spent the week end at the honi? of Cowgill, Miss Burr and Mr iamb ; day.
were here from Tillamook ai d they
Wheeler.
Miss Dorothy LsFevre visited Mi?.
i
i Will Gilbert.
each gave a talk about the uifureot Edith Owens Saturday.
Examination for a fourth class
Dollie Sappington returned from
Postmaster for Mohler will b? h- id California last week where the had schools and clubs.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briody of Sand­
The program was as follows:
at Tillamook June 25th.
lake visited at the John Redwine
been fc-r two months visiting rela­
A song by the whole clu-s aftc: home Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Stam of Canip tives.
which Thelma Anderson sp k*. a
Four visited Lake Lytel last Sunday •
Po tmaster J. T. Moore and sons
Miss Laura Bays is home s'.er
poem. The cooking club had t piece
on business.
Judson and Carey, were Tilt'imoi.K
spending the winter In California.
and an original prophesy wa.i r< ad visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Welsch spent Sunday
by Mae Lewis. Albert Farmer spoke
The Cloverdale Grange met In reg­
n Tillamook,
a poem and Tommy Meade read >m» ular session Saturday. Ther*. was a
WHEELER EVENTS
Mr. and Mrs Winnek visited Bea­
original stories which ended
He
Mr. Dunn of Jhe U. of O. tpek • in ver friends Sunday.
good attendance and three WiW mem
the Wheeler High School audilcriutn ! • The new public garage just ere*.t- program. The diplomas were then bers were initiated.
Friday He gave a very interesting , ed by W. N. Bays, will soon be •• eady given out. Pupils receiving diplo­
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bennet i vi it |
mas of honor were Dolly Derby. Ku ill id her sister, Mrs. Eckerson, .
address.
at II a
! for use.
Turnbull, Thelma Anderson. Billie , >er Sunday. Mis. Eckerson
Frank Reed and family have mov- j
The baseball game played here
CIV IK-
Lunen home with them to remain a
ed to Miami where he i:-> wot kins ' Sunday afternoon between lilia- Slpprell and Tommy Meade.
We. k
under a contract. They w re ‘*n , mook and Beaver was well attended was then served which consisted o* or so.
tea and cake. The entertainment
Wheeler over Sunday.
Mrs. J. L Stafford return?d
•
The score stood 8 to 2 in favtr of
then
adjourned everyone having an
Mr. c. H Wheler of Portland was Tillamook.
Portland Monday after spending I w o
ye
car» *tw «indistinctive and commonplace,
in Wheeler Saturday.
■] Tpea instead pf original creations. And therein lief
j
Th? W. C. T. U will meet next enjoyable afternoon
weeks here with her pareóla. Mr.
Mr. 11. Rowley and family have I Thursday afternoon at the borne of
the -----
New Series “Glcnbrook
and Mrs. A. A. Imlah.
t“« Un« L great difference
, — between
»----
vwmv . ww ”
___ other
-V---- can at the
• medium priced Field.
left Wheeler for their farm at Oth'- | Mrs. Ira Green.
to4 many
CLOVERDALE BRIEFS
Charlie Kunst, of the Clove
Mr and Mrs. F A.Rowe tuo-.Jted
Mr. and Mrs. Chtbrlie Fox >f M?da Mercantile Co., was called to
t Cali
The road is ready for paving and
When yot| Ont look at a “Glcnbrook” you will recogniu It at
•n from. Portland the first ot ' --t paving will begin Wednesday.
were in tov.-n on Tuesday of Irrt fornia the fliBt of the week :
.ic-
»eek In a new V- lie.
week.
9oce aa a car with a very diatinctive and altogether charming
count of thr rerlous illness of his *.i
pcraonality. Like well groomed people, it b individual and unique.
The senior play “Me aft' (Mil.”
Prof. W. E. Buell arid family w< re ther, A. H. Inizt. Word *us i-
»as given in the High School ¡udi-
AU IV >
.
Tillamook visitors Saturday.
BRIGHTON NEVvS
ceived here, •a'or, that Mr. Kun.it !•
Bide in the Glcnbrook and your first impreaaion will become
torlum Friday night. The p.-><:«.!?
Mrs. Lizzie Collins went tc Tilla­ recovering. Charlie will remain !n
of
Mr. uiid Mrs. J. R.« A
enthusiastic
convictiona. You will tenie at once the power and
ot the play and candy eale were over Brighton left Friday far
mook
Monday
Portland
for ................
California a month or two to s t'le
mechanical resources that meet every emergency of the road.
150.00
Ms. H. L. Jensen of Hebo was ir up some business afflrs, then I l-i fa
returning on Sundav.
Each bunt of speed, each conquered grade drives this convic­
Mrs. Hibnei and daughter WUlllla
The Four L of Brighton gavj a town Saturday.
ther will probably return w'ili 'it.n
tion
home.
Mr and Mrs. W A Gage of Sheri-
returned the first of the we t froni social dance Saturday nigh,, The
Rex Norton is sawing
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Portland where they had bren visit- good eats were the f- i.rie of th*- dan were visiting relative and C. W. Hatfield.
But spirited performance b most appreciated these days when it
it>E Mr. Hibner who is in a sanitor- evening and everyone had aa onju)
friend» here the first of last week,
Elma Johnson left for Port lau 1
b achieved without waste and extravagance. Not the leait of
iutn.
Howard
Hail
is
on
th
sick
list
able time
Friday. He was very quiet (•baut lite
the Glcnbrook owner’s satisfaction lies in hb modest bilb for
Mr. and Mrs. Shim Reed and b:o- j
Janrs D. Langman, general man­ intentions but the secret leaked . ut
Mr. Davies arrived
fuel and upkeep.
•her George left for Nebraska Sat­ part of the week from
ager of the Cloverdale Telephu.ie Co. He returned Sunday, but was in dou.
urday.
made
a
business
trip
to
th?
county
is his first visit to the ooMt and the
ble harnees.
A charivari crov d.
PA1OB-DBTROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DBTROIT
Mrs. Wm. JollKfe and Mrs. Frank mighty Pacific Ocean certainly did seat on Tuesday of last week
• which produced a lot of noiv*, was
Welton as representatives of toe impress him graa'ly.
Mrs. Mary Jeuck and sot, Je. on the premises late Sunday night.
Spn ce Rebekah lodge left f»r Al-j
Mr. and Mrs J. B. St am of Mohler were Tillamook visitors Friday.
Were they welcome? Perhaps so. '4*
bany Monday.
Mrs. E. C. Dor.n«r were Brighton vlei* >.i *>n M »«»day.
A new stage line was es'.ILshei no one was seriously Injured Listen
»as also to attend but was not able
Linn Butz who hn been on tSe last week between Salem anl Paci­ for more wedding bells soon.
TILLAMOOK AUTO COMPANY
to on account of illness.
| tick list for a few day.« Is ar« und fic City.
Mrs. Grant Dawson of Meds Is
Ch.. 8 seu^ Tl,Ued hi. fam again just as spry
'ol ts TllllU
Mrs. Oscar Bennett vlsit->«l Mrs. helping Mrs. Fred Weiss.
ever. mok »«
‘n Newberg last week.
| • °°n J'"”’""" ”
M
Charlie Murphy on Tuesday evrntn*
Sergeant W. P. Miller and wife -f
of last week.
■ebo rial tod Mr. tod M*S- Nelson
M.. o~.
. ».b ««SW .
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Word was received here that Mra.
James Lane, wbo recently unde.-went
t
Ç*r in Omerici,
Distinction Without
Extravagance