çzxxxx£jji>i/Xi£iiil'L' JULY 1±, 1918. THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. F. C. BAKER. Publisher. Subscription .. MOSS URGENTLY NEEDED. MUST KEEP ON ‘MAKING GOOD’ ELOQUENCE IN BRIEF WORDS Gem Theatre Program. Friday, July 5—“Pride of the Clan”— i Men Who Hava Accomplished Great General Pershing May Be Said to Hold 7 reel Artcraft production present­ .. $1.50. xr. Tillamook Red] Cross Workers the Record, but There Have Things Cannot Afford to Rest on Editorial Snap Shots. Called Upon to Hurry Up with Sphagnum Moss Production. Their Laurel«. Been Some Others. ure to look at. He has a splendid cast, most of who are themselves clever with horses. Victoria Forde who appears with Mix in many two reel comedies, is his leading lady in "Weetern Blood” and any who:have viewed the Mix com­ edies kndws ¿that Miss Forde is one of the cleverest riders who appear on the screen today. ing Mary Pickford. We need to say very little about any of Miss Pick­ ford’s pictures, as there are none of them but which pleases all who See them. This particular photoplay «gives her a role which is different from most of the parts played by her in other productions. Don't fail Jack Pickford in “Tom Sawyer.** to see this one, call your friends at- Jack Pickford as “Tom Sawyer” tention to it too. Adults 20 cents Children 10 c. will be seen at the Gem Theatre Sun­ day, June 7 in the Paramont picture Saturday, July 6—“A Man’s World” of that name. The production was 5 reel Metro production featuring filmed in Hannibal, Missouri, scene the foremost actress in present day of Mark Twain’s boyhood, and the photo-plays. Emily Stevens is rec­ town he had in mind when he wrote ognized as ‘‘The Actress Superb.” "Tom Sawyer.” , The story of "A Man’s World” Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain’s famous deals with famous Washington boy hero, is to appear on the screen Square society revealed in its true of the Gem Theatre on Sunday June, light. 7. The role is played by clever Jack "Hey There” one reel Harold Pickford, brother o£ "our Mary,” who Lloyd comedy. This is a program has become famous as a portrayer of which cannot be compared to the boy parts in Paramount pictures, "ordinary” features, one which you such as “Freckles,” "The Dummy,” cannot afford to miss. "Seventeen” and others. In screening Adults 20c. Children 10c. “Tom Sawyer” none of the familiar details have been left out. It is all Sunday, July 7.—"Tom Sawyer” 5 there, from the start, where Tom reel Paramount production taken "licks” the sissy-boy and steals the from the story of Mark Twain, with jam, to the finish, where he and Huck Jack Pickford in the leading role. Finn run away together and return Tom Sawyer, that immortal charac­ only in time to attend their own ter drawn so vividly by Mark Twain funeral services, thus avoidinig the is a typical boy of a small Missouri well deserving thrashing. town. He is seen with Aunt Polly and his cousins Sid and Mary at the Dairy Ranch for Sale. beginning of the story, as the Mis­ -------o------- chievous but not mean member of 160 acres on Tillamook River, near the family. The entire story is pro­ Yellow Fir Mill, keeps 13 cows, 3 duced in the most pleasing manner heifers, bull, horse, 8 hogs, which go and it can be enjoyed only by see­ with place. Capacity can be doubled. ing it. Sunday night only. Price $12,500. Must change climate, "Hearst Pathe News” interesting account of wife’s health. and instructive. E. R. Gainer, Hemlock, Ore. There »re many four-minute war­ • "We were tailing about a young man here In New Turk. Said one: ‘I'll tell time speakers, but so far us known There is urgent need of more Red you why that chap Is such a wonder; there has been but one four-word war­ Failing to break through in France, time speech. That was the sententious and with the arrival of millions of I Cross workers in TilbtmoiokJ couriUJ, The minute he winds up one big Job utterance credited to General Persh­ American troops, will Germany sue as there are urgent dchianas'fOr moFc he goes nfter another. He wastes no ing. It was delivered at the tomb of for peace before winter? That appears apiiagnuin moss to be supplied* im­ thue putting hlalself on the back for Lafayette on the first of last Septem­ mediately. That is the situation that past achievements. When he finishes to be the opinion of some persons. confronts the Executive Board of the putting something over he turns ber In the presence of a number of dis­ tinguished persons who crowded about Wouldn’t that jar you. According to aillamodk Red Cross, and it is a around and says in regard to his own the flower-covered grave In the quaint report of a captured German in /-nation that must be met, and met performance—'Oh, thnt wasn't much. old cemetery. France, the Germans soldiers have by a more strenuous effort on the I have got to beat that. Now I must “Lafayette, we are here!” said Gen­ been told that a Germany army hav£ part of, the people of Tillamook get to work and really do something.' eral Pershing. county. The Portland chapter is want ­ Then he pitches into a fresh Job as If captured New \ ork and is advancing There are other sententious speeches ing to know the number of sacks of he had never accomplished a thing in on Philadelphia. In the annals, but it is doubtful if moss that it can be furnished by this his life. -oui^ty eVqry week. Moss gatherers “In other words, yon have not only one can he fonnd that combines as How about hurrying up that Wheel­ and Tiioss pickers must be obtained got to do good work, but yon have got I much sentiment with Its brevity. er Brighton road, Commissioner Al­ amediately, and those who have not to repeat and keep on repeating if yon An exchange recalls a remarkably ley, for we are wanting you to take us taken an active part in the patriotic want the world to continue to respect I brief dedication speech uttered by on a joy ride over the road as soon as work are urgently requested to do so. yon. I Richard Mansfield on the occasion of it is finished. Herb, so that we can The county must be well organized “The other day a famous author was I the opening of the Garrick theater in commend you for the good job you to meet the demands for moss. Some telling me how he felt when his first I Philadelphia. The eminent exponent I of the drama took no advantage of the have made of it. auxiliaries can devote their time to story was accepted. He said that with­ ! opportunity afforded him. He came to in a few minutes the thought flashed We want to say this of Tillamook gathering moss, but before people through his mind that he could not I the front, cast n complacent glance at county. There arc a large number of start out to gather moss they should stop—but must go on. One good story the expectant throng and then grnew willing workers when it conies to war be well informed to how to gather it must be followed by another and an­ fully waved his arm and said: activities. The recent drives have to the best advantage, for a large other and another—else his reputation I "I dedicate this building to theatrical demonstrated this, but there are amount of moss that is gathered is would die and he would be humiliated. I art.” This was very nearly as brief as the those who should, but have not taken not gathered properly, and on that He said that the feeling was not exact­ ictourit is not as valuable as it might ordinary boat christening. a lively interest in these drives. ly comfortable — that the prospect was i>e. Moss gathering localities can ob­ Which recalls an incident that hap­ In a way terrible. ‘Being successful.’ H' pe they raise the draft age to tain the necessary information from he said, is not easy. The successful pened many years ago at one of Cleve­ Mrs. C. ]. Edwards. What is really land's early-duy shipyards. It Intro- 45. That’ll catch your editor.”—Ore­ necessary to know at the present time man advertises to tha world that he I dneed a peculiar combination of brev­ gon Voter. can do certain things well — and he Don’t procrastinate, Bro. Chapman, is the amount of moss the auxiliaries must go on making good or back off ity and novelty. A big schooner—they were all wood­ but strike out right now for the fe- will gather and the amount picked the map. It’s a great sensation, a -cruiting station and volunteer your over every week, and until that ■nfor- great experience—worth almost any­ en boats at that time—was ready for her first dip Into the waters of the services. That’s the right course and mation is obtained it is going to be thing—but It Isn't a snap.’ Cuyahoga. not dodge behind the age limit if you difficult to make any promises as to “It Is the same way In business. The I A pretty young woman, a relative of are really in earnest about serving the amount that can be shipped every salesman who seta a high mark hna to week. This is a matter that every aux ­ your country in this critical crisis. go right out and l>eat thnt mark or mt- I the owner, had been selected to swing iliary in the county should irnmediat- fer by comparison with his own record. I the hottie of wine against the prow of We think Tillamook County is cly determine, for it is important that He can’t alt down In a rocking chair I the boat and say, “I christen thee J. G. Monday, July 8—"Morgan’s Raiders” to be congratulated upon the result they do so with as little delay as pos- nnd devote the rest of his life to re- I Frothfngham," If that was Its name. Ornamental Fire Places Built Everything was In readiness. The 5 reel Bluebird production of the of the W. S. S. drive, it was generally sible and solicit more help from per- celvlng congratulations. of Brick and Stone. All Fire last prop awaited the final blow, the sons in the vicinity. Alt other Reu Civil War times featuring Violet “ Have you ever sat In a restaurant I thought that the quota was too lngh Places absolutely guaranteed bottle was poised In air. The yard Cross activities in this county will Mesereau. Comments in the Moving and compared your Job with that of a and impossible to raise that anioun^ not to smoke or money re­ manager waved Ills hand. The bottle over center on- gathering and picking Picture world on this photo-play waiter. Try It sometime. No matter struck the side of the ship. of money at the present time. By ths* funded. arc most complimentary, and with united efforts of committees in each moss, is It is urgently required for what your work la I am sure you wilt Brick work of all kinds done Unhappily, there was a defect In the surgical bandages, so it is up to the see the point If you watch the waiter glass. The bottle collapsed in nn un­ Miss Mesereau as the star, it will school district have caused seme lit­ on short notice. citizens to take a lively in­ and think how exactly his work typl- I be a program of high merit. We make a specialty of re­ tle surprise, for when the work is patriotic 1 in this work. We may state in Acs yours. Take, for example, my Job expected manner and threw Its con­ pairing smoking Fire Place». ----- o----- finished in a few days Tillamook terest 1 tents all over the young woman's nice connection that 43 sacks of moss —that of an editor. An editor's Job Is ] county will have reached the place of this 1 white frock. Consequently what she Tuesday, July 9—"The Rise of Jennie Cushing” 6 reel Artcraft production honor and raised $151,000. Bully for were shipped from Tillamook County exactly like that of a waiter. He has sahl was this: week which goes to prove that to go 'and get something good nnd featuring Elsie Ferguson. A very Tillamook county and those who last ' “ I christen thee — good gracious ! ” ladies of the county arc zealously bring It In. And nfter he has brought I the star we pleasing story and bought thrift stamps and baby bonds. the 1 And the stanch three-master Good TILLAMOOK,' ORE. but for the next few months it In he has to go right out and get I Gracious gracefully slid Into the water. know is one of the most popular We feel sure that most everybody in working, ’ something more and brlhg thnt In. The every Red Cross auxiliary in the picture players of today. These the county will feel glad that the county should hurry up the produc­ minute he sits down or stops to talk facts alone guarantee a program of county did not fall below its quota. Save Milk and Save Lives. tion of moss, and every day in the unnecessarily with the guests, he the highest class. Remember Tues­ ----- o----- Whipped crenm desserts and lots of he , week should sec a large number of ceases to give as good service as be- I butter day night July 9, only. on bread mean thnt milk which i There is a tendency in this county ladies fore. Then the guests who praised him babies | at the work rooms, for Tilla ­ Adults 20c. Children 10c. need is being sacrificed to pam­ to pile too many things on one person a moment ago begin to growl. And so, I o----- and not pass the jobs around. County mook county can and should furnish almost Immediately, ho has turned per adult appetites. The childrens' bureau of the United Wednesday, July 10—“On The Level” Clerk Harrison is on the draft board, 50 to too sacks a week if our citizens from a good servant Into a poor one. States department of labor Is trying to 5 reel Paramount production featur­ secretary of the Fair Board and would wake up to the great import­ “This fits nn.v ling of human activity. j ing Fannie Ward. You’ll carry a 100,000 lives of young children school clerk, it is hardly fair to force ance of providing that amount of A continuous performance Is what Is save ( during this second year of the war. great big warm spot in your heart so many jobs on one person, cspec- moss. wanted. Nothing else counts.”—Sid In ( Clean milk Is a food babies must have for “Mexicali Mae” when you see ¡ally the county clerk, whose time is American Magazine. her risk husband, home, friends and to thrive; if they are not bottle-fed Mrs. Edwards is in receipt of the fully occupied looking after the du­ wealth to save her "first beau.” their mothers need to drink It for them. ties of that office. But we suppose it following letters from 1. Lowengart Oldest Living Woman. With the appalling rise in the price You’ll like Miss Ward who scored is another case of riding a willing chairman of the military relief of the In the city of Posen. In the German of grain, and the scarcity of labor, in “The Cheat”, you’ll like her beau, worker and follows the o|d adage, if Portlnad Chapter: province of the same name, the oldest farmers are selling off their cows and and you'll like the play, also you’ll you want anything done get some­ wornnn In the world Is about to enter not nearly so much milk Is being pro­ like the court room scene which is Dear Mrs. Edwards. — Could you body to do it who is a busy man and upon her one hundred thirty-fourth duced as heretofore. This in face of a thriller. Don’t miss this number. with little time to spare. In the case furnish an estimate of the moss that year of her life, unless death has over­ the fact that malnutrition of little chil­ ----- o------ of the county clerk, however, an ex­ you could furnish us weekly, both come her since the receipt of the latest dren means certain death to thousands Thursday, July 11—"Western Blood” ception should be made, for we al­ sorted and unsorted. We desire this news from that part of Europe. She —Ilves needed to replace the awful 5 reel Fox production featuring ways thought the county court made information so as to be guided wheth­ Is Fran Gretchen Dutklewitz, nnd she waste of war. Tom Mix. Mr. Mix is cast in this Electricity’s latest gift to er your branch will be able to supply has spent practically nil her life In a mistake when it kept Mr. Harrison In order to save whole milk, both play as Tex Wilson owner of a big the housewife greatest Posen. She wns a young woman when the required quantity. Our us with on the Fair Board. To the credit of England and Italy have curtailed the ranch in New Mexico. The entire since the electric iron all those who have occupied the po- greatest problem is in drying and Napoleon and hfs legions swept like sale of cream and butter. Surely every story is full of intense and exciting and electric vacuum sition of county clerk in this county cleaning such moss as conies to us a conflagration over Europe, and has community In the United States will moments, also a great deal of com­ cleaner—the they have strictly attended to the unsorted. Oregon City has promised lived to see a similar entnstrophe en­ exert Itself to control the price of milk edy. business of the office and stayed to pick and dry some of the moss for gulf almost the entire civilized world. so that it may not fall to reach the “Son of A Gun” two reel comedy. Frederick the Great was still alive us, so we would ask you to send them at their post, and it is hardly fair to children In homes where the Income is Adults 20c. Children 10c. when Frau Dutklewitz was born, and 15 or 20 sacks unsorted moss. pitifully small, and will use the con- pile onto Mr. Harrison so many other only a few years before Voltaire hod P ortable Send to this chapter all of the sort­ tents of the morning milk bottle very jobs when the demands of his own Western Blood at the Gem. office keeps him fully employed and ed inoss that you have on hand and gone to his rest. The German empire sparingly until our sick soldiers are S ewing M achine Relnette often on the jump when there is a all that any of your auxiliaries may of today was then an aggregation of plentifully supplied.—By petty, warring states, and the Ameri ­ have, promptly upon receipt of this. Lovewell of the Vigilantes. rush of work, which often occurs. In the new play "Western Blood" No more tiresome We are now in correspondence with can Union had Just been born nut of which Tom Mix has just made for treadle pushing - no the travail of revolution. These cen­ the McMinnville and Newberg to en ­ "Green Balls.” Should the war continue the next William Fox, and which will be more backache —a little turies----- the eighteenth, the nine­ county budget should provide a fund deavor to learn whether they will teenth anunty affairs and the county obtains fect you will no doubt come up again­ most people, In all probability, would shorter routes. One chain of routes Only perfect »atiifaction can ac- : e honor every time it goes over the st the proposition that some of your not. extends from Portland. Me., to New count for the u»e of ZEROLENE : ladies will prefer to do other work, Orlenns, and another through the mid­ P- ________________ by the majority of automobile own- : and I would like to rail your atten Hence His Wail. dle western states, while still others era. ■ tion with as much emphasis as I am "Why so unhappy, my man?” Are You One of Them? connect principal cities on the Pacific Leading’ eoatt distributor« alto testify that it ' 'Tve Just been enught embezzling coast. It Is hoped that the operation is **a most sausfactory motor oiL” : There are a great many people who capable of, that the time has come They know from the records of their aervic» Z mid be very much benefited by tak- when we, that are permitted to remain funds of the company.' Thia, the “L“-H«ad type of these routes and of others to be es­ departments—and we know from exhaustive Z “Well, cheer up. Now that you have tablished will materially aid In the dis­ of automobile engine, like < Chamberlain's Tablets for a week at home, must be as good soldiers as teats —that ZEROLENE, correctly refined I «11 intamal oombuation they won ’ t prose- confessed perhaps out nten at the front. In other words from selected California asphalt-base crude, « r disordered stomach. Are you one anjinaa. requires in oil tribution nnd in the lowering of the fives perfect lubrication with least carbon J that holds it« lubricating cute you. ” we must uncomplainingly perform them? Mrs. M. R Searl, Baldwins- cost of food products. deposit. Get our lubrication chart showing ; qualities at cylinder heat, "Oh. It Isn't that. I’ve paid buck the the correct consistency for your car. le, N. Y„ relates her experience in such services as are asked of us. burns clean in the com­ money nnd they've agreed not to send bustion chambers and At daaJers ovwrywfim and Standard Oil Z Thanking you for your hearty co- • use of these tablets: “1 had a bad Her Kind of Measles. Joes out with eahauat. Sornce Stations. me to Jail.” ell with my stomach about six operation and kindly interest. EROLENE fills these During n session In the primary room STANDARD OIL COMPANY “Then why so dismal now?” requirements perfectly, mths ago, and was troubled for becaueo it ia oorractlyr re- (California) ; “They won’t let me keep my Job. too, at one of the local schools recently, o or three weeks with gas and Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea ttrad ftr'm aalaetad Cali­ one of the scholars "broke out. ” The and it was such n soft snap.”—Reho- fornia aapbatt-baaa enda. Remedy. ■ere pains in the pit of my stomach, teacher sent her home with a note to both Sunday Herald. r druggist advised me to take the effect that she believed the child Now is the time to buy a bottle of amberlain's ’Tablets. 1 took a bot- bad meusles. but “perhaps only Ger- Women Pay on the Dot. liome and the first dose relieved this remedy so as to be prepared in The purchasing power of the Rrltlsh "an mcnsh s.” When the mother read wonderfully, anil 1 kept on taking case that any one of your family Isles has passed into the hands of that part of the note, the child scream­ The Standard OilhrMotor Cars m until I was cured.” I'hcse tab­ should have an attack of colic or diar­ women to an unprecedented extent as ed out : alter the rhoea druing the summer months. It a result of the European war. One re­ "I don’t like that old teacher! I do not relieve pain, hut I prevent is worth a hundred times its cost sult of this change in conditions, land haven't got German measles. I got 1 has been relieved may 1 recurrence. For sale by Lamar's when needed. For sale by Lamar's lords say. Is that they are receiving Melica public measles !”—Indianapolis News. Drug Store.— Pd. Adv. H. C. BJOiiL, Speciiu Agcâb, Standard Oil Co., Tillamook,¡Or. g Store.—I'd. Adv, their rent more regularly. 1 RALPH E. WARREN, T L atest ! > ! Western Electric Ì ZEROLENE