Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 09, 1921, Page 5, Image 5

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
PAGE FTV1
GOFFIN OF AHÍLA I
B' ial : ie o' the Great Kun
LcaJor Rcpoi ted Found.
Saturday, M, y Hth
Ture 16 th
ilon as to Fl:.al Resting Place of
Jaourge of God” Seem» to
Have Bien True.
Mear East K;eds C
!c Cl.-tiea.
The clothing cast aside a : wartUle.- »
y
b
hero in America woui-i
/de . ifortr.’ .0 cover ins for ev „
1 ono in the N
n '.d he :!n-\unl<j«d .b.e
iii't» who have bean
iiclr poseesli
This elothii
be trai
theta thrqu
Cast Relle
Congress t
that cour.tr' .
if
I.melon
ilari' ■
The World’s
bating
itiance of sunken treasure piidzlii
lots, dead
encounters ar.d mi-■; iml us tsct'i c -. Beginning
in in the sin<p ui
y A/,’ c. ?H invertor; ndi ng
on the shores of a SOUTH SEA ISLE.
ENOUG
. '
I.LS FOR THE
PICTURES CROWDED INTO
SIX BREATHLESS REELS.
55
£••» jî'lh '<! ’’.At' £u
Ít'.-cía
«A3
TWO REEL CEN' 'URY COMED"
Sun Jay-Mon Jay, June 12th-13ih
vi
/■‘RING
v/iét 'í fci
■ ..s
Miss Murray will h<^ werr rred as the
STAR in “ON YH FIT THE DANCE"
in which role she >von many admirers,
in “IDOLS OF CL A
' she surpasses
al! of her past achievements. Don’t
fail to see the “CHIFFON DANCE”
and all the rest oi the sensations and
thrills in “IDOLS OF CLAY.
“THE GUIDE”
STARRING
as “the !
as made in the
r. u small tribu-
Tn Philadelphia list year, they used
the slogan- "The plea that touched the
heart of Philadelphia," and fourteen
carloads of worn clothing was the
answer.
Such a p!ea should touch the heart
of every
■•’ in the com, : . and
bring Its answer clear and strong.
It 1» such a little thing to dig those
cast-off
rments out of the cloth"»
box sa I «end them to tha Near East
neiief, but to at least one, and Ben-
naps
: i human belt. » in that fan
off land, k may mean the dttferonVe
hetwe
’ 'e. h)B6i strength—and al-
—a» &as
CHICKEN DINNER SUNDA
JUNE 18/±, a.id every Sunday
this Reason.
“SOMETH IG DIFFERE
with
seteimi ìli thè la id of advents re and
sedes
anas
FRESH and
sea food specialty lor dinnerparties.
time
loeed
PHONE 9 F 12.
the second of
of Iron, and
. The captives who \ er" ns-
.w ài w> **£ 1<
- *•*-AA. <as
sLfl? W¿¿ti
Vh y
to the '. >sk
burying the body
strangled I” order that
of 1 •• > 'me ■ n: m-ghi Tie
Bt from Attl' -'s fot -.
centuries i here ’ j .-. m been, a
fascination in the -■■' lx-li for
of the Muns ’< it was t! o::
■ some light p
inge, almost unknown Asi
-jJiûX
of Europe
The count
ihe Aranka river and around
tn
has
b n Jndu-trloasly
: < d f. r evidence of tl.eir suo-
■ ■■■ in Europe.
:-m..e rare and beautiful gold tes-
■•Jr 4) il W
b-ive boon unearthed In this re-
- •’ - ‘
■
<
’■■t" treisiirss. While these
At seven_tliirty -iie left her husband a
■ 'don.tiled ns belonging to
farewell dote and slipped away.
1,„ . ..Jo - of t]le early mt-
om the Fast they have
not been proven definitely to have be-
At eigbt, she returned—another woman!
li” -‘tl to the linns, The latest find Is
In that crashing half hour -come and
thus c peelally noteworthy; not only
is It the most valuable, hut at the
see what happened! A superb beautj'-
sumo time If Is the most sought after
picture, with every scene a-tingle.
of nil tl»» Hun treasures.
The memory of Attttn and bls
bands of savage barbarians was re-
v I veil during the World war.
The
devastation they wrought In the Innda
ovet which they swept seemed to fur­
nish the only apt comparts- n for the
desolation l',p by th.' modern Invader.
The people of central and southeast­
ern Europe would ipiestion today If
OU can get clean economi­
the ravages of their country by the
cal Pearl OU from dealera
KO SUBSTANCE TO DREAMS
Fifth century Huns left In their troll
S . -i F. . in Ancient-Days.
everywhere.
Aee -rdmg t<> \tiienaelis, effeminate us much soffe.-fm.- anil sorrow as were
You save your3elf a lot of
Writer Gives Reasons for Her Refusal
gonilc'.a-n In ancient Greece sorae- left by the World war.
trouble and work when you
to Have Any Belief in Common
far.t »1 ; t on ' ala of sponge, Fnsli-
Superstitions.
cook with a good oil cookstove.
humble people in Athens slept under
No ashes to carry—: o L s o
e mind during sleep reminds me ot coverlet» of dres ;ed peacock ski
requireyov. r frequent at tention.
with
tl;
f
a
’
l
-r-
on.
’
Clearchus,
the
naughty child, writes Marion Holmes
With a good oil cockstove
Lightship’s Perilous Voyage.
in tile Chicago Daily News. Willi a I author oi a trgntlse on sleep, described
and Pear' Oil the heat is applied
I
IV Idin» prir.ee in sti. ’ a
Ships were imperiled when Nantuck­
normal pi rson during waking hours the bee
directly t. the cooking utensil.
reason controls it ami when It seems way that it I.- dili; -tit to keep awake et Skoal«'-' . ........ n the lending mark
T
> ? he .. steady and depend­
wh
le
reading
it.
"Over
the
soft
mat-
foe
trnnsntlantlc
shipping
making
port
Inclined to let lo<- i- a
• "u r. a
able. Pear! Oil gives high fuel
of thought rebukes it with "Nonsensei . res es,” h. wr'te “was flung an ex pt New York, wra torn from Its lone­
values,
behave yourself i” Eut win u rem oil pensive >iiort-i.iained Sardinian carpet. ly and Important station by a burr!
After Inquiry from several
Pi . ri C ’ ’.j the clean br.ra-
goes to sleep the mind- has seasons A coverlet of down texture succeeded. err >.
f-' ’ : '
" -r. r-ast a
■ ily conn
ships that missed the limiting heimon
ing, ur o: , economical kero-
of wild capering, It makes you .io
uuxlon-. se.-freb by a t
1 i and re-refined by
things that when awake or,Id scorch terpane of Amorgjnlan purple. Cush- ami alt i-
you with blushes, It causes you to lous v.ir'e rated with the richest purple less confbtn of the sens, the mystery
- .cess.Dealersevery»
go to church dre- 1 itr your very supported his head. While two soft of the lights!’:p's disappearance
•. O. d • by nam.—i-Pearl
best except your shoes and stockings, Dorian pillows of pale pink gently solved when r! ’• put In nt Nov End,
ford. The lightship had been thi.~t.v-
which you. find yo;: liai . ft tii h-rnie. raised hfs feet.”
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
sfx hop— milking port on n run or 1< >
I', m- ' i you im.r
a dark c an
b
(California)
1
'Iles.
The
hurricane,
which
ble-
her
big black whickers Alien you ti.i-.d
Dcme-mtic Ci-cr Names.
iiyay
and
snapped
the
moorings,
have a peiTo'-iiy sausfuctor.v hu. a. ,
The nomen ii i me of the cigar trade
1» on« of the ■ t Ty Interesting phases rem Led a velocity >>f ninety miles an
who is blond .".ml smoi ,!1 face.'. '.
I <>. .Toll'
her !.<■< ■
of ‘democracy, says the Philadelphia hour. V
Is nothing that It will n. ,
trolled by r..'.i.--ou. Th ,-rel'<
I’ti'olic Ledger, No : gent intent a . or. «aid tl -t ft was much ns he and
have had much faith In the i ■ ,'tieiiL bunding up a market for a tO cent Id fifteen men could do to hob] their
HEATAND LIGHT
o vn. 4.1 '-t -
's are not >uht f ■
Ciuallly of dreams, although ih re are cigar eve:- n tamed it for a statesman
He compiila
od, instead, an actor. meed, anti their emergency equipment
persons who pin their lu.tl; oi iln i
in no( often called on.
so-called warnings. \',’e 1.. ie be <1 a plnianU.n : o-t, a race horse, a hypo
them say. “I ilre-imerl lest night Hun ttn-tlcal Indi .'. n t’talden or a supposl
tplous Rl‘»> • 1 grandee.
To have
I had lost a tiioih. T'.at mi l».’ b .
cXnr for a state-
news,” or “I-.d. am . of wai:un
named n 10 c
man wwtthl have been to "quo ■" l. i-tl
among ruined building*. That mean
the cigar and It Invoflmtary patron.
t-liat.-aomeb'zdy in the family Is Ldlll
'The people would not have stood for
to be ill," l.nd. like fortune ii-11’
that sort of thing. It would hav»
>o I
prediction.-. Hat do n ; “ti.
n ■ -i geriority whidi
are forgotten.
they vottld hi ve r.-buked loth at
I
A recurrent dream is .f no it
«•¡gar stand and at th” pc.il.«.
to rice. I have know;. ,! e same
• -setting with It- Incidi ds to I. *
seated over and over ’n - le "’n
Cure for F’.-.t Fest.
i ions \> i bout ever renchkist its
Are yi- fltit-f ’oted? If you don’t
’ «erpnrt ih reality. An uueom 'or:-i'-
It tin- th«- r><-- ' t. (■ i oq take n bath,
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
po-i.ion during «h i; or the fact th:
ebm rve.ths- I:
«ions that your wet
yon are not feeling well often oca
feet make, If >o.:r feet are normal,
«Ions troubled dreams.
there will be n nnr w line from heel
tv toe on tl e outsfi ; If they are tint,
the entire
>f the foot w
THEORY I’.
TH '-.'-r ’ show.
How Can
u cure flat-footednea
Pc..- dlity That Th r- I e Tc • At
of tmtrbb s, place the
I'-uy e bout
tzehed to Our Earth Leads to
hi two rov.
u •! dart picking them
, Ingenious Sutg-i tions.
t<" s. To do this you
up with
mast curl up vovr toes; ns s result
Opposite to the suu
of the fc"t will l>e exer-
ttr> mwcl
.-jysterlous glowing
cl «ed and theie'iy «trengtlu tied.—I*op
thought to be attach
ciac Selene M'mthly.
as a eometll'ie tall.
of
<
nr
at:no
The highest region
to Go.
d;t gases, am'
nltere consl«t of very
“Mie *
t'«
the Impression Is liât i - <>:i -
Jc'-ted suitor,
l,y'tl-<- ■ un or I
o-ere driven away by't
mn’s 'No'
other mean«, and that they stream o
a
front the earth into n .'< e Jn-t as ,
light gases do from the head of ti
large comet.
Naturally, th!» the
much conn
»! rua«t.
sorts of it
of these 1»
(of the ki
stars) ke«
kU«r*Jb
4t-IU Jt iT'.-L
..pace at a distance of oboiit
tulles, or four time» the f
&
the moon. But a felled c
Ideal vehicle for linaglnat!
It might be argued that if our
has n tall why »hoald not the plni
Mercury and Venus. : nd even «tluri
ty t-fiicient
have one. Welt, pot! ■>» 'they have,
< for nil we know to the contrary, <• - tire.« o. tr
’ ■
pince la taken by ■ '
earth'» tall would be much more
-. ' I- out 1» I
skillful
«o
that
no:
easily se«n by us because of It» near
When »n »nt D' o ■ ■s covered wit’
cess and brightness.
dirt otic in ifiiuudia ely cleau It by
washing «nd brushing. Imnng their
Pointer« for Aviator».
Prehistoric bird» iwwrnh'ed ♦he mining operation« in digging hole» and
early airplanes tn their »rua.il wing •■V removing »ton«*» an ai.t la often In­
panne and targe tall», according to a jured. whereupon other» rwti to It»
British engineer. Indicating that man's assistance and carry It to a quieter
and DOtnre’» development work hi ve gallery where first aid may be admlnla
paralW. Flying «»h art mor» tered. The re«oerrefulaewe of then»
to yield Information little engineer» ba« been found to an
tidpate many of ow receot
■athad»—Ufa.
STARRING
Nortnern Picture
Din orc Wood box?
Y
STAR
The latest and wilde t and most thrilling
WESTERN picture
TOM MIX has ever m-i- *•
DONT FORCE '!
THE DATE..'.. Y O 1 A TOW T. E PLACE..
COME EARLY.
■BBS«
Wednesday, June 15 th
DYNAMITE ALLEN
spectacular und
thrilling picture.
Do you believe in “conviction' on onl. circum­
stantial evidence?’’ or conviction by testimony
ofa’blind “witness ”'' for the suppô t 1 crime of
•MURDER.
AMITE ALLEN.
THEN A NS VC ER THE QUESTION.
‘Edgar’s HamleS’c^
tTAIN THEIR WILD INSTINCT
urds of ‘•Tame” Buffa:<o Have Much
Common With Their Brethren
Who Have Freoacm.
i^e “t
buffalo of Yellowstone
qkiottid Park, are tame only In th?
Riirrr of -peaking, They retain al
f tabits of the original wild specie’,
f* Itisinn.-e, they nre able, without
R to predict a heavy storm for oce
f r’° <(
In advance. As tl>e buf-
[" •
phi J.s w re ' nown
Int the storm, »landing
d toward the point from
erward breaks. Ar.otl. r
uneasiness induced by heavy
•‘IT Is the s;i,T-b :. red • pit
!
*a‘nl nt :-, k in cirel.'s w. . 1
the herd jus* before a < r;
•*k»un their n ag, . Thev hie t rnc-
in all respects the wild life Ot
'’o-alied wild herd of the park.
J1 the exception that they <r*
horst : ,e-i and . - f 1
the most Inclement weather of
’■nt-r. The ranges of ti e tame and
overlap to »ome extent, and
U(»w.>t they occasionally Inter-
^2 Th* original hope, which ha»
L**** realised, wa» that »<«••
**•
* tM wild
to arrange tb—-i
itandlns out elea»-
. each s
|v from the pari at item, not all falliti»
* - - a v way of
t'cgnti'i’r a - Ic.bttmnm lias
to arrange It In
doing, w! en one tries
t--
vases. A cot Mnallon of warm-gray
rule blue and
stone walls old ' pr.
mauve chintzes, and the pid«^clenr
lemon of caul flower blossoms In Mue
Jara in finite T'i' îf d. h< ’ "
color stAeracs would give an equally
happy effect.
Unv-itt - y " t Fa«b on.
An amxdote it. cm.ne-tkm with the
glove slmv. - how fashions '.re started.
\ rnurg and •»•att'iful duch" s. havlnc
pnimlsed to N at an•
rhen for n r> -rltnl'l" object. I: Trot
vi'.l" France, found herself late In
preparing. Site hurriedly took
Clove« and put tie"’ on in the e*r-
,-.'are. As «he ¡.tered the r'r'lll*"f12
IhJj.d room, »be
tuiv . tUt she had put on on” bl«.k
anri ,,„e white. The mistake had
arisen from the maid having laid o«it
» Ji pair», not knowing which her lady
would prefer-bla<* or wWI*.
Imagine the surprt»» « tno
on pereel’lo« ’h«t. * •"
entertainment» W
I
I
Ruiabiut ELc tïiCi
Toi’! Reg*»''
roariag EleciàlciD
$517/*/
616.39
r»6«.«2
856¿7
we ¡have the Cais
T1LLOWÛK GARAGE
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
FORD SALES AND SERVICE
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