Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 16, 1921, Image 6

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Thursday, June 23rd
Tuesday, June 21st
Saturday, June 18th—
Douglas McLean and
Doris Blay
and <t jail bird’s flight into love.
OVfe.
ALL
DRESSED IN STRIPES OF THRILLS AND
LA UGHS.
‘t
wqps
THE DOG DOCTOR”
. IAN WIN HER
FL..... With love!.' That .
She had money ctwitigh
LOAN.
With 1‘ositi,
sons of the best 'amilii s
l'here was a wav-to win her
VIOLA DANA in “7'HE
TES” enacts ttie-answer
•. > Vf A ’
taken from THE LIT
OF THE Brf'~ HOU
CENTURY COMEDY.
Sunday-Monday, June 19th-20ih-
Wednesday, June
‘The Lamplb
1
A sensational and thri-loiig’ ptcttir--
lakes, an opposed man i. <2.c, die the 1
liaby and Fendin'* it to sea to i>,-
sequent discovery of (he great "mi- .di
The story of a Jigger who put the Jay in JAZZ. . other tense scenes MAKE this oie of the
SEE ! all the latest stepA and fads in dancing-■ — j pictures of the season.
~s
. r
then some ! with witching Behe Daniels and. \
“Wally Reid’s own Jazz Band.
A SYNCC- ,
iLl ,LA
A A (Îàk.iaJi
PATE D ROMANCE OF J AZZ JUDS and JOY.
13”
Buster Keaton Comedy
ADULTS, 35c
BRIDE OBSCURES THEGRÒM
Automobile Sales Hold Sfeatdy
Glad, Leah Graves, Wesley Tippin,
Nadine Williams, Harold Erickson,
Louisiana Court Has Solemnly Held
The sale of autorio’-il'during
That the Man Does Not Attract
The. Tillamook Jersey Calf ciao Allin J. Krake, Marjorie liv.ike.
Any Attention.
took an active part in thr Jersey Ju­ I Walter Earl, Edith Miller, Oradell i the past few weeks has <o;>' nt.rd
bilee on Friday, June third, being i Miller, Catl Blaser, Joseph Blaser, steady notwithstanding the g-uidtnj
It is ut last judicially (Ipferminetf •
on the program that followed the ‘ Agnes Blaser, Laverna Ackley, and
dinner at Fairview Grange hall. The Howard Hohlfeld. A meeting pre­ tightening of money it: Cnnncii 1 cir­ that the groom at a wedding is merely
prize-winning essays were read at liminary to the Jersey Jubilee was cles, caused by the closlio of indus • n necessary Incl hut, accessory, or
piece of furniture. The bride 4i the
that time and prizes awarded by th held on Wednesday, June 1. ax. the
tries and the lack of employ nient whole cast. In a divorce action in
Jersey Cattle club as follows: First,
Louisian«, in which de ndant denied
$2 5 to Wesley M. Tippin; second, i honte of the local club leader, Mr 'J oughout the n .tion
$15 to Tlielma Hoover; third, $10 i Joe Donaldson. Mr. Allen, Stat?
--- i-.c reports ci rs he was the man who hail marrH
The Sunset Garage
to Lenh M. Graves. The program Livestock Club leader, was present,
plaintiff, nnd his Identity with the
was brought to a close when 24 1 to give suggestions and live stock selling as well as can be expected, bridegroom was in Issue, the cunrt
calves were exhibited by th* follow­
considering the financial condition says:
ing club members: Joseph Maxwell, ! judging instruction. A team tj •op-
“The only evlt’t ice Introduced by
Merrill Maxwell, Thelma Hoover, resent the club on June lltli al Gm at the present time, although ihuy the defendant in upport of his de
Helen Hoover, Fred Donaldson, Mil­ Linn county picnic and contest w US believe that the sales will b gi • to nlnl that it wi\s lie who married plain-,1
dred Glad, Blanche Glad, Edwin I selected at Mr. Mills’ farm on •he
pick up soon due to the latent drrp tiff in Indianapolis on October 9,
1011, was the testimony of the Pro­
morning of June 3rd. Weesl.y Tip­ In the prices of their lim of cars.
bate judge who performed1 the cere- ’
pin, Harold Proctor, and Schuyler
Williams & Williams report that inony and that of the proprietor of the ■
Fl tcher are on the judging team
the sales are slow In coming in, but Imperial hotel. The Probate judge j
and Edwin Glad was selected as in­
nnd the proprietor of the Irnjiertai ;;
dividual contestant. These boys will they believe the fall in prices w 11 hotel both testified that they had 1dm- j
■ >n ns she hid g
hold a practice meet on Thursday at offset this and that trade rjill bcg:n, i hb■•! the piaiiii i r
the home of Edwin Glad and will to pick up soon as several inquiries spoken to them .- a n they Stepp»! g
of iLe tr.iin in
<’rl.*!iM; an-J I
leave for Corvallis with the county have come in, also more interest is
from that drenm ■■ mice, counsel f«r
club leader on Friday morning, June being shown by the buying put lie, defendant argue licit the Probit» '
10th.
fudge nnd the pro-.- tor of the hottf
When the Jersey Jubilee paused since word was received of ¿he prlfe would surely have con able to identi­
at Hi bo on Thursday afternoon, drop.
fy the defendant if he were the in­
Merle Jensen, Vernon Jensen, and
The Star Garage people d > not dividual to whom plaintiff was mar­
Lloyd McKillip of the Nestucca Jer­
ried by the judge in presence of the
sey Calf club were present with look for any increase in the :r;..-r fu
’
<el proprietor. We do not think ml
their calves; at Beaver Johu While turn in the sale of automobiles,
With
re-pect
■ bin honor, the i
be
exhibited his pure-bred cull’.
Mr.
rile proprfetr ]
Seymour, state club laeder, and Mr. cause employers are hiring men tn
of the Imperl.il ho', I. it tiny be tint
Allan greeted the boys.
the 1915-16 wa
scale while the the. bride
On Tuesday calf club meeriug-
cost
of
living
has
not
dropped to any than s
were held at Kenneth Williams neot
Tillamook and at Mr. W. L. Hud- great extent, which makes It hard Docket.
ton’s near CIo verdale. Mr. Allen for any laboring man to save motley
gave livestock instruction.
with which to buy such luxuries.
BREAST TAPE TO W!l
The Nimble Finger and the Blue
One thing has {men ncic.'d iu
Bird Sewing clubs at Wheeler par­
Starter In Life’s F.nc» Foolish t»
en place,
ticipated in an Achievement Day the sales which hn
Handicap Himrelf by Fciybod-
program at their sc hocl on Saturday that is that the buying public is
i<’.gs That Hinder jueem
evening, June 4th. Their exhibits buying quality and not’an iteniob'le.
show
ed
,
good
workmanship
and as was the case a season or more
xrom bite and parch (cut
Don’t be hampered at the start cf
their program careful nalninj. past.
life’s rare by the th 'tight that pff-
out by our exclusive pat-
Much credit is due the teachers,
hnps there is something »bout p»
Miipv patrons were out for tne eXer-
ented process) are a reve­
Mint hinders success.
' ■
cises.
Card of Thanks
lation to the man who never
Don't run yourself out Tate1
Supt. Lamb and the county club
We wish to thank the County gait that you can hold. Pon't *
leader will accompany the Tillamook Court
could get acquainted with a
for improvements on r<ii3k danger your health or sacriflc« par
.’es to the 0. A. C. .Summer
pipe! P. A. has made a
school at Corvallis leaving Tillamook River road. F. W. Allen and family, happlnere by overeffort. The
who runs too fast nt the start lag» «* '
by auto on Monday morning, June Trask House.
pipe a thing of joy to four
the finish unless he has extraordfoW
13th. Those who contemplate at­
men where one was smoked
staying powers.
tending and who have not alrcaodv
One morning, over In France, the*
before!
notified Supt. Lamb should do so at
Preventative Medicine.
-
wfis a call to go over the top. W»
once.' A two weeks’ program full <f
The tendency of medical science la officer in addressing the mtn toM the*
wholesome reccreation and indus­
Ever roll up a cigarette
trial instruction will be furnished toward preventative measures.
It what was to be accaniplisiieWM
with Prince Albert? Man,
the boys and girrls.
easier and better to prevent than was to lend them. It was a - ■
man — but you’ve got a
to cure. Pneumonia, one of the most tr.sk that was being undertake “I
a pale-faced your •: felb’W ww *
party coming your way!
The A. F. Coates Lumber romp dangerous deseases that medical men
man upon whom the great burden
have
to
contend
with,
often
follows
any
began
operations
at
th'ir
camp
Talk about a cigarette
been put.
AS
and sawmill May 31st, employing 7 0 a cold or an attack of the gtip The
"Why did you choose Jones to M
smoke; we tell you it’s a
I men at the camp and 75 men at the cold prepares the system for the re­ that expedition T’ the cornm«»flM<*
1
peach!
mill and paying wages varjing from ception and development of the pneu cer was asked, nfter the attack b*
12.80 a day and up. It Is said that monla germ. The longer the cold proved successful.
-Bacntiso." said be. “on«1 *
in the lumber district of the North I ■angs on, the greater the danger
started all hell can’t stop him-' ,
t west there Is no set wage. Employ­ Take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
That's a groat reputation
er» are hoiring men for what they as soon as the first indication of a man to have on the field or !l* “**
can get them for, and on accouat of coM appears so as to get rid of it tn the office of out on the jok
the lack of employment men are * th the least possible delay. It 18
Trtrfn yourself so thoi <’w*
working for whatever wage they wh.. L? an 8ttack °f P“««™nia starts'! nothing on earth csa
rooking a ftnWh cwUta#*
n«»y draw.
f^
Can
•or a trin».
Transfer wood
Gravel
TRANSFER
„ Na
gre»
fiel«
ltlea
Tillamook Transfer Co
Liberty Temple.
how you 11 take to
a pipe—and P. A.!
Before you’re a day older
you want to let the idea slip
under your hat that this
is the open season to start
something with a joy’us
jimmy pipe — and some
Prince Albert!
Because, a pipe packed
with Prince Albert satisfies
a man as he was never satis­
fied before—and keeps him
satisfied! And, you can
prove it! Why—P. A.’s
flavor and fragrance and
coolness and its freedom
irrow chirp
a Country
take a dancing daughter
•et her down, on a fmm.. ..
nt a • ml ay school i icn<
COME... .AND SEE Tl
FEATURING ONE OF THE RES?
'.'ODIN.
AND PIANO ACTS IN VAUDEV1L
: <’ JAC .
-—THE MAN WITH THE DANCING ATS.
CLUB NEWS
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