DOWN TO EARTH.” amp Out artcraft •t rul'd vs us local- ‘ Voltisi ire next testing •Usen se method mminer- depart, listritta to help •lent of production FEATURING DOUGLAS FAIR­ BANKS, in a Comedy of Purpose and Plenty of Zip. Something doing all the time. infected trowing lectlcut, sconsln •nirs In 'min 25 e onion vicinity ndlnna. not at­ te vari- D ôwai To B arth A rtcraft - P icture <■ COAL r Cent her of mrvey I tumi- Penn­ ine of In the •reuse coal I was 5 per ise In y the au, or rease learly Inoli, d of The venia Firemen’s Service Flag. ----- o----- the Tillamook Firemen’s Annual daner. I riday, February 22nd, a beau- lm,] M I vice flag was presented to tin by Mrs. Elmir Flog. Thl jl.,K contained nine stars representing the bov- who are now in service who (v,r< members of the department. Mi-. I'loK was represented in the pre- ntation address by Rollic \\. Watson who made an eloquent and patriotic address. The firemen were represented in the response by C . C. Curtis, their President. Those who arc on tin roll of honor arc; Tebby Stewart, Lowell Moulton, Jim Smith, Pete Smith, Thos Keys, Tlios. Coates lr.. Floyd Wolf, Bob Myers and Norman Myers. The Bonding Question Will Be Re-Submitted to People. Another effort is to be made to bond the county for $425,000 for the surfaced purpose of building [ a <. hard ................. road through the county. When the bond niiasure was submitted to the people last June it was carried by a large majority, 1499 voting for it and 678 against. W hen the case was taken to the Supreme Court it was knocked out on trival technicality. Then the question was raised whether another election could be held within twelve months, for the law provides that only one special clectioif can be held each year. It is upon that point where there is some difference of opinion, early but to bring this to an issue this ivill be tried out after tile petitions are enti filed. The Tillamook Commercial stem Club will circulate the petitions, ac- 0 to companying which will bc a letter to resse the County Court as to where the 1 22,- money is to be expended. It will be rent, noticed that in the north part of the I 43,- county one important change is made, it. the Necarney mountain road being nous abandoned. This met with some op­ bout position in the north end of the coun­ n ss ty at the special election, which will The be overcome now that a change was the made. it of ■The most important reason for vot­ the 1 ing on the bonding question at an urite early date as possible is to be pre­ cent pared with money when the state L I Highway Commission is ready to I build the additional ¡5 miles of hard city, I I surfaced road in the south part of the ted- I I county. Should the county not be in a be I position to pay its share, the state Tou I money would probably be used in if th I »'lie other county and it would be a our- I direct loss to Tillamook County to i S’ I lose 15 miles of hard surfaced road. idd- I I Owing to the money market and and ■ labor conditions it was thought wise hen ■ >ot to force the sale of the bonds or oint ■ commence work until such time as I be ■ the money can be used economically, wk, Baud the lillamook Commercial Club -bti B’cnt on record to that effect and ad- •nf- ■ ’ised the County Court of its action. the ■ For the information of a large num- ■get ter of citizens who keep inquiring not ■ ■ ’hen another election is to be held, rec- ■ ’c give below a copy of the petition o( per ■ ™at will be circulated and the lettec re­ ■ •"it will accompany it: lu- ■ The letti r that is to accomp.'.ny the ■ i' ition has been prepared and sub- ■#itted 11 the County Court. The court ■’•Italic the matter up next Tuesday, «'hicli the petitions will be cir- ■®ll,c,l' County Judge Hare is in ■ tJny accord with the rcconim enda- ■^<*01 ;|u. lillamook Commercial ■^u ill not expending the bond mon- ■ ^bntil such time as the money mar- ■^f W'l labor conditions will warrant ■ money being expended econonii- F To save the expense of holding gh ■¡'Pecul election, the President of I ■7 ommercial t lub suggested to the that the election be held at the r election, but this is a matter 0« »ill no doubt be decided next «I e* iW J« to Boys Carrying Sling Shots. j “ - o- L «ho are carrying sling shots C ®1 ch'ckens have been consid- E ’ .‘nn°yed by the use of these lit 1 7 ",e h-mds of small boys. Eu °Pcd that this notice will be K >n<* l*lat Hoiking further ■ktrni ,0-*’C ('onc *n the matter. BL please call attention of ■"«'Wren to this matter. I C. C. Curtis, City Marshal. Adults, 20c. Children, 10c. Service Flag Unveiled u Sunday I at the Methodist Church. 1 i —0— Sunday morning a spec:al ser- vice was held al the Methodist Church to dedicate a service flag in honor of the young men who had been previously identified with that church, anil who had offerc-J their services to the government in this national crisis. The church was well filled with an attentive cohgrcgi.lion, and the services were ably conducted by the pastor, Rev. Chas. Gibson, who pleached a patriotic sermon. Mr. Gibson in his opening remarks, said he had not chosen a text nor had he prepared a set speech. They were there to honor the young men who had enlisted who had been identified with the church. He did not like the idea of honoring the young men of their church, hut would have preferred that young men from other churches as well as young men who were not identified with any church, could all he included in one honor roll. But the churches were called upon to do what they were doing that day. It had became a National affair. Mr. Gibson paid a glowing tribute to tin boys who were defending the stars and stripes and w ho stood between us and the enemy. He then went back to the war of the Revolution afid rcfcrrecl to what France had done to assist Wash­ ington, stating that this was the first opportunity that the United States had of showing its appreciation to that country. He felt glad that the I nited States w as helping France. We owed that country a debt of grat­ itude. Mr. Gibson discussed the ques­ tion of the war and gave his reason why the I. nited States was involved in it, stating that Germany had brok­ en international law ia its submarine policy, murdering women and non- combatants, and accused Germany of using barbarous methods in the pros­ ecution of the war. To those who op­ posed the United States entering the war, Mr. Gibson gave many good reasons why the United States had done the right thing, going to the as­ sistance of France and the allies, con­ tending that the United States was not safe as long as the Kaiser was in power, and as an illustration of this he referred to Germany making the of­ fer to give Japan this northwest coun­ try. In closing .Mr. Gibson praised the boys who had enlisted, and those who were to be called to the colors, who, he said, were just as brave and true as those who had already enlisted. At the conclusion of the rev. gen­ tleman’s remarks, he called upon Marion Hopkins to unveil the service flag which contained 21 names. Two other names were handed in that morning. At the right of the flag was a golden star, which was in honor of those who had given up their lives in the present war, and on this star Mr. Gibson placed a wreath. I he honor roll contained these names in the order given. Bain, Joseph Read Bain, Vcrn D. Boquist, Stanley. F.rskine, Howard Fletcher, Alfred R. Gulstrom, Erick Gulstrom, Alfred Ginn, Elbert E. Hodge, Paul Hopkins, Marion Olson, Dr. Jack Riefenbcrg, Samuel. Stuart, Tebby Swenson, Oscar Ullman, Fred Van Patten, George W icklund, Alvin Wooley, C. Dalton. Joseph Edgley. Keyes. Thomas. Alvin Wells Everett Wells SEEDS VFR a quarter centurj as the recognized , O SEED HEADQUARTERS of the Northwest is our g^^Guarantce of j Satisfactory Service to You. • “Buckeye” !-r bators and Brooder Stoves Diamond Poultry Food- Bee Supplici Fertilizers fit for Cito/ogNe ' ORTLANDz^. SEED CO. P William Fox Photoplay featur­ ing JUNE CAPRICE at the GEM THEATRE. THURSDAY, MARCH 7th. Adults, 15c. Children. 5c. At GEM THEATRE. THURSDAY, MARCH 5th D ovglas F airbanks krot Is site an- ulhs at >ts the up and ■nsnres drying t nfter ts. The ire the d thus *rs the rented •nm 14 47 per 3 per i*2 per “UNKNOWN 274.” GOLDEN’S WOMEN’S SHOP ? We cordially invite you to see our Beautiful oo YOU VISIT NEW SPRING STYLES COATS AND SUITS, W e save you .>0 per cent on-Every Garment Bought in our Store. We also make to your order Exclusive Styles in Coats, Suits, in Separate Skirts. $1.45 yd. I have bought a large job lot of SILKS, valued at $2 and »S3 a yard, which I will sell at GOLDEN S WOMEN'S SHOP. Located across the St. from Clough’s New Drttji Store. TILLAMOOK ROLL OF HONOR. Erickson, Forrest The Home Boys Who Joined the Army and Navy Doing their Bit. i ----- o----- For the purpose of obtaining a cor­ rect list of Tillamook boys who have enlisted in the army or navy, we pub­ lish the list prepareel by Thos. Coates. \\ hat we want is the name of every Tillamook boy and the regiment or ship to which lie belongs, and we will consider it a favor if the relatives or friends of the boys will furnish Mr. Coates or the editor of the Headlight with this information. Printed blanks can be obtained for the purpose, for we want to publish a correct and complete record, for numerous en-i quiries have been made as to hdw many Tillamook boys have enlisted. Please favor us with this information as soon as possible, especially names that are not included in Tillamook County's honor roll, or any correction in the names we have published. There are 167 names in the list published, and as we are inclined to believe that many more names should be added, we are anxious to obtain them as soon as possible. Death. Perry O. Gray, 44th Inft, Camp Lewis Anderson W ililam E., toth Co., O. c. A. Arstill, Hugh, 10th Co., O. C. A. Ackley, Harry, Co. C., 162nd U. s. Infty, Camp Mills. Andetson. Arthur. Anderson, Carl M. Bosnia, Peter, 10th Co., O. C. A. Bailey, Elmer, toth Co., O. C. A. Blanchard. Sidney O., toth Co., O. C. A. Blanchard, Geo. A., toth Co., O. C. A. Borba, Anion, totli Co., O. C. A. Burmeister, Fritz, 10th Co. O. C. A. Babcock, Pacific City. Bettis, Claud, U. S. S. Saratoga, S. F. Boquist, Stanley, Co. A., toth Forest­ ry Eng., A. E. F. France. Boquist Alfred Bailey, Herman, Co. M. 162nd U. S. A. E. F. Bain, V erne D., H. A. (Hospital) Marc Island, Cal. Bain, Reed Blair, Calvin, totli. Co., O. C. A. Craven, John L., toth Co., O. C. A. Cochran, Glen, iotli Co., O, C. A. Conover, Joseph L., 10th Co., O. C. A. Cooper, Doneld, 10th Co., O. C. A. t'rimmetis. Leroy, I.CrOV. toth lOtil Co., C O., O. C. A. Crimmens, Craven, Arb. Cochran. Earl, Aviation. Clark, Albert, U. S. Naval Training Station, Seattle Wash. Chance, Arthur B. Coates Win. T„ lldqrs Co., 162nd U. S. Infty, A. E. F. France. Ckiti.-sen Egbert .1. 10th Co.. O. C. A. Dougherty, Elmer, 10th Co., O. C. A. Derby Benny Doty, Lee, toth Co., O. C. A. Eggl- ton, Thaddens, toth Co. O. C. A. r» Erskine, Howard, toth Co. O. A. C. Embuni, E., \ alleys Calif., Seaman s Barracks U. S. S. Intrepid. Faston, Peter, care A. Eoston, Cath­ cart Rd. Mt. Florida Glasgow, Sc >thnd. Erickson, Kay, Erickson, Joe, 66th Areo Squadron, San Antonio I exas. Erickson, Carl Erickson, Paul Eberinan, Floyd, Navy Edgar, Herbert, Co. C., 361st Infty., Camp Lewis, Ebinger, Harvey Fitzpatrick, John. Fletch r, Alfred. Follett, Frank Fitzpatrick, James A., 10th Co., O. C. A. Gist, Forrest M., 10th Co. O. C. A. Goldsmith, Howard C., 10th Co., O. C. A. Glad, Reuben N., 10th Co., O. C. A. Gulstrom, Allred, 10th Co., O. C. A. Ginn, Elbert, Medical Corps. Gibson, John, 10th Co. O. C. A. Ed. Gray, Canip Lewis. Hall, Clifton M., Co. A. 162nd U. s. Inftry, A. E. F. France. Haugen, Nels. Hare, Gordon, Navy. Hobson, Frank. Hardwick, Walter, 10th Co., O. C. A. Hauxhurst, Howard, Navy, San Diego Hawkins, Russell, Jr., Navy. Hanankra., Ralph, Hardesty, Frad, Bunkin Island, Bos­ ton. Harrison, Leslie, 10th Co., O. C. A. Haugen, Asa G„ 10th Co. O. C. A. Hopkins, .Marion, 10th Co. O. C. A. Hare, Bruce, 10th Co., O. C. A. Iirdah, John, totji Co., -0. C.,A, Jope, Clifford, Flospital Corps, A. E. F. France. Johnson, Elma, totli Co., O. C. A. Jordan, Wallace, 10th Co., O. C. A. Jennings, lohn W. Jr., 10th Co., O., > C. A. Keldson, Irvie E., loth Co., O. C. A. • Keyes, Tom, U. S. Naval Training Sta. Balloa Park, SandicgO, Cal. Kandle, Chas. Kennedy, R. B., U. S. Railway Eng., A. E. F. France. (Ray Grate for ad­ dress. Knight, Carl, Co. D. U. S. Eng. Van­ couver, Wash. Kennedy, Will, toth Co., O. C. A. Lyon, Cecil C., 10th Co., O. C. A. LaLonde, James A., ylst l)iv. H os- pital Corps, Camp Lewis. Let son, George, Presidio. Leach, Loyd, Navy Lockwood, Robert Learned, Victor F., 10th Co., O. C. A. Larson, Vern L., toth Co., O. C. A. Luthi, Peter Jr., toth Co. O. A. C. McKimcns, Frank, training Station San Dingo, Cal. Moulton, Lowell, V. S. S . Pueblo, care P. M. New York. Miller, L. S., Capt. U. S. F.ng. Miles, Richard. McKim ns, Don, Co. B. 162nd Inftry. Mann, Roger J., tofh Co., O. C. A. Mapes, Halleck H., toth Co. O. C. A. Maxwell, Frank, 10th Co. O. A. C. .McCabe, Edward L., toth Co. O. A. C. Myers, Norman E., toth Co., O. C. A. Mason, Harold, toth Co., O. C. A. Martin, Clement W., toth Co. O. C. A. McGinnis, Webb, toth Co., O. C. A. McKnight, Thomas J., toth Co., O. C. A. Milk, Albert, toth Co., O. C. A. Murdock, Lyman N., toth Co. G. C. A Myers, Robert W., 10th Co. <). C. A. Myers, N. J. toth Co., O. C. A. Newman, Don, Aviation. N Ison, Ernest, V. S. Railway Eng., France. Nelson, Carl. Nelson, John. Nelson, Louis, Co. I., 162 V. S. Inf. Olson, Dr. Jack, 1st l.icut, I in t S. Jnne Caprice in “Sunshine Maid” IM Engineers, A. E. F. Smiling June Caprice, the 'Sunshine Provoost, Clarence L., 10th Co., O. C. Maid”, will be with us again soon in a A. ikw thrilling William Fox phjtoplay, Powers, Nelson "Unknown 274”. This star’s latest Ripley, Martin, U. S. S. Qurios, picture will be shown at the Gem Shanghai, China Theatre next Thursday, March 7th. Reed, Tony, 10th Co., O. C. A. In this play Miss Caprice is the Riefenbcrg, Samuel, 10th Co., O. C. A. child of a man whose father disowns Ray, S.-.miiel D., loth Co., O. C A. him fur marrying, as be believes, be­ Randall, Ezra, U. I neath his station, the father being an Renier, Hans. official of a foreign government. The Simmons, Donald AL, loth Co,, o. C. young mr.n and his wife flee to A. America but soon after Dola (June’s Stivcrson, Phares M., loth Co., O. c. nani ■ i.i the play), is born, the father A. is enticed onto a warship of his own Stark, Walter H., loth Co. O. C. A. country and taken back and put in Sanders, Geo. D., loth i Co. O. C. A. prison for flecii.g from army service. Shultson, Ernest E i., loth Co. O. C. A. The mo'her gets word that her hus­ Slyter, Lee, loth Co., O, C. A. band has died in prison. She puts the Smith, Herman, 10th Co. O. A. C. child Sn an orphanage in Maine and Smith, James L., loth Co. O. C. A. ends her life. Snider, Hoyt, 10th Co., O. C. A. Sixteen years s later a scheming Stewart, Tebby, 10th Co., O. C. A. woman and a man from New York Swenson, Oscar C., loth Co., O. C. A. believe they can dress the child, and St-ni, Benley, and Co. O. C. A. Fort sell her to the highest bidder among Stevens, Oregon. New York's young spendthrft million­ Stivcrson, Geo. A. aires. Stanley, Vcrle, Co. M., 162nd U. S. How they fajc-and how the i.k)a. but not because of the scheming man Smith, Roy, U. S. S. San. Pedro, N. Y. and woman but despite them. Schrader, Otto, Southmayd, Arthur, Lake Kearney, Vote of Condolence. Cal. ■■ o--- - Sherwood, Flaward, Be it resolved that the members of Smith, Harry Navy, San Diego, Cal. Morning Star, Rebekah lodge, No. 52, Thomas, William, 10th Co., O. C. A. that: Whereas, it has pleased an all wise Trowbridge, Floyd. Thomas, Robert O., 10th Co. O. C. A. father in His infinite wisdom to re­ move from our midst our dearly be­ Trusty, Roy, 10th Co., O. C. A. loved brother, John W. Hopfield, and Ullman, Fred G., Co. K., 14th Initry, while we mourn our loss we are com­ Camp Lewis. forted in the knowledge that it is the Vierick, Harry. will of one who is supreme in all Vanderpool, Paul, 10th Co. O. C. A. things and knoweth best, and that while now we part it is to but meet Wallace, George, 10th Co., O. C. A. ' . 1 Ward, Cornelius S., 10th Co., O. C. A. again. Be it further resolved that our Werner, Paul, 10th Co. Oi C. A. deepest sympathy goes out to, Sister William:', Lloyd, 10th Co., Ö. C. A. Eva Hopfield, wife of our departed Wood, Rpscoe, 10th Co., O. C. A. Wooley, Charley, 10th Co., O. C. A. brother, and to the remaining mem­ Woolfe, Floyd C., 10th Co. O. C. A. bers of their family and to their re» latives. Walls, Ray B., 10th Co., O. A. C. Be it further resolved, that a copy Woods, Lloyd, loth Co., O. C. A. of this resolution be printed in our Wei's, James A., 10th Co., O. C. A. Wicklund, Alvin A., lotli Co. O. C. A. local papers, a copy printed in the Pa­ cific Oddfellow, a copy lx- sent to the Wells, Everett T., loth Co. O. C. A. Wallace, Arthur, Headqrs Co. 162nd family of our departed, anil a copy lie spread on the minutes of Morning U. S. Initry, A.. E. F. France. Wilkes, Billy, Naval Training Sta. Star Rebekah Lodge. By committee: J. C. Holden, A. L* Seattle, Wash. Page and Claud I. Myers. W illiams, Bernard. Whereas, it has pleased our Heav- Weiss, John J., Navy. ingly Father to remove from our Weiss, Henry., Navy. midst brother John W. Hopfield, Weiss, Fred, Navy. therefore be it Youel, John E. 10th Co., O. C. A. Resolved, that in the death of broth­ One of the healthiest men in camp er John W. Hopfield our bclovid or­ is found to be a meningitis carrier at der has been bereft of a shining light Camp Doniphan. He came there from and the lodge suffers the loss of one Camp Funston, and two of his best of its worthy members, one who was friends and a tent mate soon died of ever ready to further the best inter­ the disease. For four weeks germ cul­ ests of tin lodge, Resolved, that we tender to the tures have been taken from his throat every three days. Sometimes no trace family of our deceased brother our of the germ is found; the next day sincere sympathy and condolence in they will be there. Ordinarily a "car­ this dark hour of bereavment and rier” is cured in from seven to io commend them to the mercies of Him days, but this man’s case has resisted who looks with sorrowing eyes on treatment, and the medical authorities the Fatherless, and be it further Resolved, that the charter be draped say it is possible he may never be cured. Probabilities arc he will be dis­ in mourning for a period of one charged and s