THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT PAGE THREE T - OPENING DANCE Rockaway Hall, Saturday Eve, July 2nd DARBY’S ORCHESTRA. W. C. T. U. AT BEAVER The W. C T U. ladies at Beaver I had a very profitable afternoon last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Golds­ I worthy. Mrs. Morehead became a member of the union at tha*. time and Mrs. Ethel McClay was elected Secretary-Treasurer in place of Mrs Eckerson, resigned. Grandma Rhodes was guest of hon or and Mrs John Dyke and daugh­ ter, Florence, of Portland as out of town guests. Miss Florence favor­ ed the meeting with several piano solos. It was voted at the meeting to send what money there was on X? ■ == Special Trains WILL OPERATE BETWEEN Tillamook and Mohler July 3rd and 4th SCHEDULE SUNDAY, JULY 3RD 3:25 3:45 4:08 4:19 4:23 4:41 4:50 8:25 8:45 9:08 9:19 9:23 9:41 10:00 12:45 12:25 12:00 11:49 11:41 11:25 11:15 Read Down PM 9:30 AM Lv PM 9:50 AM Lv PM 10:13 AM Lv PM 10:24 AM Lv PM 10:28 AM Lv PM 10:46 AM Lv PM 10:55 AM Ar Stops made at all PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM PM N AM AM AM AM Sehe dule y Read Up '1 illamook Ar 12:45 PM Bay City Ar 12:25 PM Bar View Ar 12:00 N Roc kaway Ar 11:49 AM Manhattan B’h Ar 11:41 AM Wheeler Lv 11:25 AM Mohler Lvll:15 AM intermediate points. SCHEDULE MONDAY. 5:00 PM 5:20 PM 5:43 PM 5:54 PM 5:58 PM 6:16 PM 6:25 PM 8:15 PM 7:55 PM 7:30 PM 7:19 PM 7:11 PM 6:55 PM 6:45 PM Stops 6:30 6:10 5:45 5:34 5:26 5:10 5.00 PM PM PM PM PM PM PM IULY 41 9:30 A M Lv Tillamook 9:50 A M Lv Bay City. 10:13 A M Lv Barview 10.24 A M Lv Rockaway 10:28 A M Lv Manhattan Beach 10:46 A M Ar Wheeler 10:55 A M Ar Mohler 11:45 P M Ar Tillamook 11:25 P M Ar Bay City 11:00 P M Ar Barview 10:49 P M Ar Rockaway 10:41 P M Ar Manhattan Beach 10:25 P M Ar Wheeler 10 >6 P M Ar Mohler made at all intermediate points Portland Special Train MONDW, IULY 4TH Leaves Tillamook 3:25 PM Leaves Wheeler ' ‘ " PM 4:41 Leaves Bay City 3:45 PM Leaves Salmonberry f 6:43 PM Leaves Rockaway 4:19 PM Leaves Timber 7:27 PM Arrive Portland Un. Sta. 10:35 PM Stops 15 min at Timber for lunch For further particulars inquire oi Agents. Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent hand to the babies home in Portland that is being built by the Oregon W C T V. Refreshments were serv­ ed by the hostess assisted by Mta. I R. O Richards. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Gladys Woods. LUMBER WILL BE ON THE FREE LIST THE PHOTOFIT TAILORING CO BIG CONGRESS IDEA FOUGHT Washington—Developments in the last twenty-four hours indicate a real fight on the lumber schedules when the new tariff reaches the fiooi of the house. At a meeting fifteen states were represented and it was decided to make a fight on the floor against high lumber tariff. Chairman Fordney when told that these members intended to try to íe- commit the lumber schedule declar­ ed that the commission would cany through its policy of protecting the lumber industry of the Northwest and would win any contest started on the floor of the house to put lum­ ber on the free list. Every indication is that the lum­ ber fight will be the most spectacu­ lar of the whole struggle to enact a tariff and that the Middle West farmers will make a supreme but un­ availing tight to keep the Northwest lumber on the free list Among the fifteen states repre­ sented in the conference were North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Wis­ consin New York, Indiana, Illinois, * “THE DARK MIRROR” HERE Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma Louis Joseph Vance’s engrossing and Ohio. novel ef adventure, “The Dark Mir­ ror,” has been plcturized by Thomas H. Ince with Dorothy Dalton as the I MOVIE QUEEN AT EIGHT. star and will be shown at the Gem Dixie Doll Coming to Chan- next week. Washington—The steering com- i mlttee called off the Republican cau- ’ cus which was summoned for the purpose of forcing consideration of reappointment due to the insistence of Congressmen McArthur and Bar­ bour The committe will probably re- port the bill within the next few days but a fight on the floor is cer- tain because the committee is now dominated by members from the states which will lose congressmen if the number of congressmen is kept at 435: It is probable that the same fight that took place last year will bo re­ peated as the best information is to the effect that the committee bill i will provide for 483 members, the same bill that was defeated last year. I McArthur and Barbour and other Western congressmen are prepared to fight this to a finish on the floor Announces Its Opening on or about JULY 10th On 2nd St., Opposite Royal Restaurant. tauqvA. NOTICE There will be a food sale next Sat­ urday, July 2, at Conover’s gr eery store beginning at 9 o’clock, given by the ladies of the U B. church. X*. : V« . - ’í* * - ’s '' ■»&' -3L FOR SALE — USED COLLARS, bridles, cruppers, halters, tugs, yoke straps, sLde curtains. Ford top, hame straps, oak commode, ice chest, kitchen table. Priced low, value no consideration. Au­ to Top Shop, side door opposite Post Office. Tailoring with a Camera ! WHAT is IT? The Ideal 2-Passenger Convertible Car OR professional and business men, or anyone wanting a two-passenger car, this is the ideal all-year-round car. F In cold or inclement weather you get complete protection. On pleasant days, simply by dropping the windows, this LIGHT-SIX becomes practically an open roadster. The NEW LIGHT-SIX Motor, of exclusive Studebaker design and built complete in Studebaker factories, is remarkable for its power, economy, flexibility and smoothness. You can have the advantage of this motor’s wonderful gasoline economy and the satisfaction of its smoothness of operation only by owning a Studebaker LIGHT-SIX. Come in, see this remarkable car and judge for yourself. Touring Car . . $1485 Landau-Roadster . 1650 Sedan .... 2150 Cord Tire Equipped Williams & Williams Like tha great film companies, the Chautauqua systems are continually searching tor unique personalities and popular favorite« Thia year, U m Cadmean System persuaded Dixie Doll, the eight year old Child Marvel of Holleywood to leave the studios long enough to visit the cities on the Lincoln Circuit Dixie Doll has played with Doug Fairbanks In "The Musketeer,” Charles Ray in an **An*norllle of Clotheeline Alley" and "The Girl Dod­ ger" and took the lead in "Helio­ trope.” She was ths little Belgian boy in "The Beast of Berlin” and has also appeared with Mary Pickford, A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Charles Chaplin and others. Dixie Doll has very light hair, a delicately oval face, dark eyes and lashes and Is perfect in form. She is a "type” that photographs remark­ ably well and consequently is great­ ly in demand nmong directors In addition she Is a charming little act- res* and has a most wonderful voice, wtileh fits her for Chautauqua work. With Dixie Doll is her sister, Yan­ kee Doll, who Is ten years old, prob­ ably the youngest whistler hi Chau­ tauqua work, and a beautiful soprano soloist as well. Mrs. Doll, the mother of tbeee two remarkable girls travels with them as 5 Ì5ZSï5MH5aSH525Z5B5aR5a52S2SMZS?5?5H5ESa5?JÎZ5î5iS2SZ5ESZ5H52SZ5a5 manager and accompanist. Dixie Doll is a remarkable reader and prevent!: such gripping numbers ! m Robert W Service, ‘ Ballads of the Poth girl» sing and give Yukon.” sketches Illustrating life in the movie K at the difference a good range makes in your stmtlon. They are a remarkably ln- («resting palr. house work. Let ns show von SUITS FROM $35.00 UP Underwear, Shirts and Sox also made to order. THE PHOTOFIT TAILORING CO YOU'D BE SURPRISED ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been, by the Coun­ ty Court of Tillamook county. State of Oregon, duly appointed adminis­ trator of the estate of Laura A. Ath­ erton, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, .'.nd with the proper vouchers, to ilio'ua- dereigned, at the Tillamook Cotnty Bank, in the City of Tillamcs k, Ore­ gon, within six months from th* date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published June 30th, 1921. E. B. 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