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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
Zf\ Z!\ gem * t : I » M ♦.l.fatefer I r. lfi kl 1 M rt.IvrM i M JífWM rs:- luMJ i e»XMW*EM?E»OI33: ER-}-;- . i .4H:I i. i ! i ■ i- i - i ^Thursday, June 23rd Saturday, June 18th II Douglas McLean and Doris May The tale of an oil iv< ll fake, a "luck” town editor’s wyes? and a jail bi i d’s fjight into love. ALL DRESSED IN STRIPES OF THRILLS AND LA UGHS. ÍAN WIN HER TH A T ON. With love! That , ;s She had niouey vnotigh for LOAN. With 1‘ositi,, ie sons of the best families There was a wav’to win h - 1 VIOLA DANA tn “THE TICS’’ enacts the answer. ■ ’ a ■»’it*? - A taken from ‘THE LITT OF THE I HOI “THE DOG DOCTOR CENTURY CGMEDY -wn - rmin iiwiima ■■■■■nalrii - i n—as—■ ss—sei—11 ■—sis. ■u. iajnjxaLXJii Sunday-Monday, June 19th-20ih 24 th- Wednesday, June W Lampligl Wallace Reid t* r i- « IN > 4 't LSI JL» 'The story of ajigger who put the Jay in JAZZ. SEE ! all the latest step£ and fads in dancing-—- then some ! with witching Behe Daniels and “Wally Reid’s own Jazz Band. zl SYNCO PATED ROMANCE OF JAZZ JUDS and JOY. “CONVICT 13” Buster Keaton Comedy. I Ussita .A sensational and thr di in;.; piet'!re takes, an opposed marriage, lhe th; it tyaby and sending it to sea to i "1 sequent discovery of the great '‘misiake" ¿¡ini mail} other tense scenes MAKE this one of ¿he I3E 31 pictures of the season. ÌÌ « VAUDEVILLE ARTIS* FEATURING ONE OF THE EES/ J OLI N, í AND PIANO ACTS IN VAUDEVIL^ ¡¿.a à jal C j X. j - THE MAN WITH THE DANCIN^ I ADULTS, 35c < CHILD! .. 15c ‘.narrow chirp in a Country Can a C take a dancing daughter lane? 'st her down, on a farm...... of the ¿a a h .. iday1- school r. icni<: make hethaj. CAN IT' COME... .AND SEE THE a CITY SP ARROW Tom Sotschi Two Keel western BRIDE OBSCURES THE GROOM Glad, Leah Graves, Wesley Tippin, ' Automobile Suies Hold Steaedy Nadine Williams, Harold Erickson, I Louisiana Court Has Solemnly Held The. Tillamook Jersey Calf cl lb Allin J. Krake, Marjorie Krake. I The sale of autonoM- 5 durin-» That the Man Does Not Attract Transfer Wood took an active part in the Jersey Ju Walter Earl, Edith Miller, Oradella | the past few weeks has »ou> nt.rd Any Attention. bilee on Friday, June third, being Miller, Carl Bla.ser, Joseph Blaser, ' steady notwithstai id'.- c tho uT.ciid Gravel It is at last ju liclally determine on the program that followed the Agnes Blaser, Laverna Ackley, aiidj dinner at Fairview Grange nail. The Howard Hohlfeld. A meeting pre- I tightening of money it Cntinci: I c r- that the groom ata wedding is inertly accessory, or prize-winning essays were lead at liminary to the Jersey Jubilee was! cles, caused by the clot ling of indus - a necessary inci hat, accessory. that time and prizes awarded by the piece of furniture, The bride 4a the the held on Wednesday, June 1. at employ ment tiies and the lack of Jersey Cattle club as follows: First, whole cast. In n divorce action in $25 to Wesley M. Tippin; second, homc of the local club leader, Mr. | 'J utighput the n tion Louisiana, in which defendant denied $15 to Thelma Hoover; third, $10 Joe Donaldson. Mr. Allen, State TRANSFER The Sunset Garage reports ci rs I he was the man who had married to Lenh M. Graves. The program Livestock Club leader, was present, plaintiff, and his Identity with the was brought to a close when 24 selling as well as can be expected, , bridegroom was hi issue, the court to give suggestions and live stock Tillamook Transfer Co calves were exhibited by th* follow judging instruction. A team la rep considering the Anand; al condition says; ing club members; Joseph Maxwell, “The only evidence Introduced by Merrill Maxwell, Thelma Hoover, resent the club on June 11th al I he at the present time, although th-y Helen Hoover, Fred Donaldson, M’l- Linn county picnic and contest was believe that the sales will b gi i to the defendant in r.pport of his de nied that it w^s he wii<> married plain dred Glad, Blanche Glad, Edwin selected at Mr. Mills’ farm on 'he pick up soon due to the latest dr- p tiff in Indianapolis on October 9. morning of June 3rd. Weesky Tip llill. ivas tlie testimony of the Pro in the prices of their line of-car«. bate judge who performed the cere pin. Harold Proctor, and Schuyler Williams & Williams repori tl .t mony and that of the proprietor of the Fl tcher are on the judging team the sales are slow in coining in, but Inn t rial hotel. The Pre!.ate judge and Edwin Glad was selected as in they believe the fall in price v. 11 and the proprietor of the Iirperlid dividuai contestant. These boys will hotel both testified that they had l<ien- hold a practice meet on Thursday ut offset this and that trade xj ill bcg:n tlfled the plaintiff as soon as she had the home of Edwin Glad and will to pick up soon as several inquiries spoken to them when they stopped leave for Corvallis with the county have come in. also more interest is off the train in New Orleans; and from that circum-iance. counsel for club leader on Friday morning. June being shown by the buying put lie, defendant argue th it the Prolate 10th. fudge r.nd the provictor of the hotel , When the Jersey Jubilee paused since word was received of he price ■would surely have een able to identi Í at Hebo on Thursday aiieruooa, drop. fy the defendant if he were the in Merle Jensen, Vernon Jensen, and The Star Garage people d> m,t dividual to whom plaintiff was mar Lloyd McKillip of the Nestucca Jer sey Calf club were present with look for any increase in the a ;.-r ft: j ried by the judge In presence of the el p;- pro for. V do not think so. their calves; at Beaver John White exhibited his pure-bred calf. Mr. ture in the sal- of automobile--, be With due re-pect for his honor, the -it ■ Ju '.' ;r 1 for tie prop-ietor Seymour, state club laeder, und Mr. cause employers are hiring men •_ n of the Imperial hotel, it may be that Allan greeted the boys. the 1915-16 Uuge scale while the j the, bride attracted more a.entfen On Tuesday calf club meetiug- were held at Kenneth Williams nevi cost of living has not dropp. u to any than the g;«».;— From We»t’s Tillamook and at Mr. W. L. Hud great extent, which makes it hard Docket son's near Cloverdale. Mr. Allen for any laboring man to sav; awn 5 gave livestock instruction. MUST BREAST TAPE TO WIN with which to buy such luxuries The Nimble Finger and the Blue One thing has feen m :i< d Bird Sewing clubs at Wheeler par- 8 tarter | In Life's Race Foolish to ticipated in an Achievement -i Day the sales which hav taken plac Handicap Himself by Fcrybod- that is program at their school on Saturday that the buying public lc ii.gs That Hinder Success. evening, Jnne 4th. Their exhibits buying quality and not’aunri.'b l Before you’re a day older irom bite and parch (cut showed , good wurkmiinship and as was the case a season or mor Don’t bo hampered at the start of their piogram cartful naimng. past. you want to let the idea slip out by our exclusive pat life’s rare by the thought that per Much credit Is due the teachers. _______ haps there is something about you Mnpv patrons were out for me exer under your hat that this ented process) are a reve khat hinders suce«. cises. Card of Thanks is the open season to start lation to the man who never Don't run your-'elf out. Take a Supt. Lamb and the county club We wish to thank the County gait that you can hold. Don't en- could get acquainted with a leader will accompany the Tillamook something with a joy’us Court for improvements on fituk dnnger your health or sacrifice your ¡•■gates to the O. A. C. Summer jimmy pipe — and some pipe! P. A. has made a school at Corvallis leaving Thlamook River road. F. W. Allen and family, hnpplners by orereffort. Thr ms» who runs too fast nt the start lags at pipe a thing of joy to four by auto on Monday morning, June Trask House. Prince Albert! the finish unless he hns extra < linary 13th. Those who contemplate at men where one was smoked staying powers. tending and who have not aJreacdv Because, a pipe packed before! notified Supt. Lamb should do so n’t One m< ming, over In France, that ■ Preventative Medicine. once.* A two weeks' program full <f wAs a call to go ever the top. Th* with Prince Albert satisfies The ’endency of medical science is officer In addressing the men t.dii ’I*® wholesome reccrtration and indus Ever roll up a cigarette a man as he was never satis trial instruction will be furnished toward preventative measures. It what was to be accomplished.nr.I ■'&<> with Prince Albert? Man, the boys and gtrrls. is easier and better to prevent than was to lead them. It was a ’■ perate fied before—and keeps him man — but you’ve got a to cure. Pneumonia, one of the most task that was being undertaken, and satisfied! And, you can party coming your way! The A. F. (oates Lumber *otnp dangerous descale that medical men a pale-faced your e fellow was the ' man upon whom the great burden had prove it! Why — P. A.’s Talk about a cigarette any began operations at tlv ir camp have to contend with, often follows been put . and sawmill May 31st, employing *<0 a cold or an attack of the gilp The flavor and fragrance and smoke; we tell you it’s a "Why did you choose Jone* to b’’1' men at the camp and 75 men at lhe cold prepares the system for the re that exjieditionr’ the commar l'ng "H*- coolness and its freedom peach! mill and paying wages vary lug from ception and development of the pneu cer was asked, after the attack had $2.80 a day and up. It is said that mon la germ. The longer the cold proved snceessfuL "Becanse.*’ said he. “once he gtf* in the lumber district of the North hangs on, the greater the langur. started all hell can't stop him.” west there is no set wage. E'nploy- Taka Chamberlain's Cough Remedy That's a great reputation for • •ra are hoirlng men for what they •s soon as the first indication of a man to here on the field <w the fatm can get them for. and on account of cold appears so as to get rid of it tn the office of out on the job. j-onrself so that once yoe frt the lack of employment men are »’th the least possible delay It is nothing cm earth can keep f* working for whatever wage th»r folly to risk an attack of pneumonxa ktng a ftnWi creditable W may draw. • »hen this remedy can be obt..ned I F A Wa> for • trlfU. CLUB NEWS Liberty Temple. how you 11 take to a pipe—and P. A J 1-RiNCE albert April cree ourl 1920, and ' again Rideh and A Rideh defend Hundí tetest from t and th dollars the fur nd Tt and the «animai follow ir The I Northwi Townsh Wiljj tract of t a poh «ter Ih nks Ea¡ ’«en Se North, ¡ehe Me uth 65 igh wat orth 19 .<0 chaii »ins to ntaininj ay convt »y and I unty of MICK