Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 17, 1918, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 17. 1913.
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purling
Tremendous Features at GEM THEATRE
Tillamook, MON DAV Night, January 21.
arn run
o make
“THE FIGHTING TRAIL,”
ogether
ilunibu
Purl 2
Marvelous Outdoor Photoplay, featuring WILLIAM DUNCAN
and CAROL HOLLIDAY.
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1 oil 24
nit 28
sliould-
lain tor
hes for
iving 9
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e row
tnholes.
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be 23
Scenes filmed in wildest recesses of Sierras-
1.000 people employed in the company—Pic­
ture eight months in making—95 per cent of
the picture taken out of doors—Thrill of vast
nature felt in every scene—Hard riding, quick
riding, quick shooting, fighting men, afraid of
nothing on earth, meet time after time and
struggle for supremacy with primeval ferocity.
This wonderful photoplay has for its stage
the vast outdoors, with the mountains of the
desert always in the background.
Don’t miss your opportunity to see this most
magnificent screen story.
Gauge
.. Plain
lipping
On this night we also present the last instal­
ment of our Pathe Serial ‘‘The Neglected Wife,”
making in all an interesting and pleasing 7
Reel Program. Special music.
UL”
joyous
Miss
begins
id by
1er art
tcessei
oi the
Adults 15c.
lilitary
most
at the
Adult*
Children 5c.
Adults 20c.
TUESDAY NIGHT, JANUARY 22.
. Children 10c.
A Feature Production Produced by the Artcraft Pictures Corporation,
“BARBARY SHEEP,” featuring MISS ELSIE FERGUSON.
Special Music.
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, January 23,
“JULES VERNE’S 20,000 LEAGUES
UNDER THE SEA.”
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the oil
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Over fifty years ago, Jules Verne, the greatest imaginative writer of
all times, pictured, in novel form, the feats of sub-sea sailing and
flights in the air which in the present day are becoming daily oc­
curences. And now this wonderful novel “TWENTY THOUSAND
LEAGUES UADEA THE SEA” has been used as a basis for the
greatest photo-drama that has ever been produced. This unequall­
ed picture will be presented in eight mamotli reels on the date
mentioned above.
Children 10c.
Special Music.
Adults 20c.
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THURSDAY NIGHT, January 24—WILLIAM FOX presents JUNE CAPRICE, Queen of the Screen,
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in“MISS U.S.A,” a Stirring Patriotic Photo-Drama.
Adults 15c. Children 5c
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
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into advertising our products we will for Christ says "they shall perish
The Tillamook Frog.
get it before the public and we w ill be with the sword.”
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questions the
Advocates Advertising Cheese. ¡X
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Who has a better right than 'those
.
,
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:ese. I want who the transgressor is using the There dwelled a frog in Tillamook,
Io the Editor of the Headlight;—
In Tillamook by the sea,
to ask every dairyman to stay in the sword upon? Self preservation is the
\our article in your highly valued cheese business and put some real first law of nature. The pacifist who Who croaked each day as frogs will
paper in which you advised the dairy i "pep” behind the Tillamook cheese will not UVIV1IU
croak,
defend his rights is a cow-
wen of Tillamook to stay with the >" the form of advertising. Insist that Iard anJ not wofth q( ireedoJn ,j
Wherever they may be.
our
appropriate
a sum for ' 1 cnj
jn lhis CQUn
purcha|td with
cheese business instead of starting on y°'
’' directors
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a new venture, is a good one. It seems th,s purpose.
I the b,ood of our forefathers. A home But this old frog was a jolly frog,
Ben Kuppcnbender.
to me that now is the time of a life
Who croaked
the
whole year
where the parents will not defend
tunc it is the psychological moment I
I their children, is no home worth
through
to get our name and product on the I
living in. The beast will defend their For he was king of all the frogs
m.ir
et. Everybody . is . . talking ccon- .
A Pacifist Qustion Answered. 1 young
from enemies. Shall we be
pr>,
At least of all he knew.
0II,-xJn food and clothing, the papers
than the beast of the field?
worse
To
the
Editor:
are full of it. Daily articles are ap-
And let enemies of our country des­ And this is the song the old frog sung
Pearing on the
1 he question has been asked me,
meat substitute, I
His song both night and day;
Cheese is the logical and healthful “How do you reconcile the teachings troy our citizens in their peaceful
persuit on the high seas which should For here frogs croak in winter time
subsumte which is backed by all the c • of Christ with tile attitude of niinis- be free from all? A minister who
As well as in fair May.
|'r" authorities of the country, in- [. I ters in favoring the enlistment of our would be a slacker under the present
r ,.'ing th I nited States department 1 young men in this war?”
"Till-a-mook!
Till-a-mook! ’
condition as a pacifist, is not w' rthy
■ griculture. But what arc the I In answering this question, we of the name, Jesus says "He that is
Oh listen to his song.
aairymen of this county doing to in­ I must consider that Christ’s teachings not for me is against me,” ami J say
"Co-op-c-rate! Co-op-e-ratc! ’
sure this market for themselves, what ¡were largely to his church and the
He that is not for America in the
It moves the world along.
.(re 1111-v (Icing for the present and kingdom of Heaven; and lie taught war is against her. And he is for the
—\\. S. Charles.
uUire output uf I illamook cheese 1 them that his kingdom was Spiritual, Kaiser. He is for autocracy and
m v, I at way arc the}- taking ad-I and was not of this world, and they against democracy.
vantage of the opportunity now given, ’ were not to use carnal weapons to
SICK WIFE’S STORY SUR­
The nonrcsistcncc of the pacifist
PRISES TILLAMOOK
seems to me that up to the present! fight for it He taught that the
would
dethrone
God,
and
give
su
­
separate,
have
have not done anything! church and states were
nor are the y doing
’ '
preme rule to the devil in Heaven and
1 I "
Matt. 22:21.
anything now.
The following has surprised Tilla-
I war.:
t .
And that we should pay our taxi s, earth. It is no time for a citizen of mook: A business man’s wife suffer-
ntJo^sav
to the dairymen of
Tillamook
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x.ounty, don’t sit back and Matt. 17: ¿4-27. And be true obedient these United Stales to be a pacifist. ed from dyspepsia and constipation
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be contented with —
cur present sale, citizens. The Apostles taught the The question now Is shell demociacy , for years. /........
so bloated
die,
was
„.™... her
.... clothes would not
live
and
liberty
stand,
or
shall
it
<o matter if it has increased,
same.
Rom.
13:
1-7-
Jesus
said
to
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| fit. ONF. SPOONFUL buckthorn
»et our products trade t- marked,
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..... Peter: "Put up again thy sword into and autocracy rule the world?
as mixed
in
bark, glycerine, etc.,
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1 'e . and named. I feel confident that his place for all they that take the
Let every citizen do .heir part and | 1 Adler-i-ka relieved her INSTANTLY
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niar^el awaiting the sword -shall perish with the sword.” liberty will stand and Old Glory will Because Adler-i-ka empties BOT H
I
Ir,.:,1”,I:‘Cturer: and it is only a Matt. 26:52. Teachings here in these wave over the brave and true for large and small intestines it relieves
ANY CASE constipation, sour stom­
»,. ' 01 •telting before the public words arc qlcar that the transgress­ years to come.
ach or gas and orcvents appendicitis.
’tir. ,r prO,’"C’s’ *5 cheese will con- ing party, in using the sword, shall
Yours truly,
It has QUICKEST action of any­
f(w. a c°odly portion of the daily perish with the sword.
R. Y. Blalock. thing we ever sold. J. S. Lamar, drug-
every home. If we will help
Then who is to execute the trans­
Druggist.
*c ves and put some of our money gressor? It is the duty of some one,
Medium boiling
points—the mid­
dle links of the
continuous chain
—give quick and
smooth accelera­
tion.
Standard Oil Co. f
7 / 1. /. .1 MOOK
G A R A G E.
DEALER
( ’ows.
Write for I’rice.
R. C. CRAVEN,
572 j Mill Street, I’ortliinil. Or.