Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 11, 1918, Image 6

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    TILLAMCOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 11,
THE KAISER EXPOSED.
Silent Celluloid Speaks Louder
than Words in “The Kaiser,
The Beast of Berlin.
Letters from Tillamook Boy
Camp Lewis.
at
•
Camp Lewis Wash.,
June 29th, 1918.
Mr. Rollic W. Watson Tillamook.
Dear friend.—We arrived
here
about 8 o’clock Thursday and so fur
must admit we find it better than
ever expected. Plenty to eat, lots of
| enjoyment, and are well located. The
boys from Tillamook are all together
except lour which are in the zotli Co.
But 1 learn today that three of the
buys couldn't pass the examination
and have returned home.
We are in quarantine for 3 weeks
and after that I may get a pass to go
home for a short time on business.
Very truly yours.
Jay Michaud,
13th Co. 166 D. B. 4 Bn.
19 J 8
Value of Our “New” Daylight.
If wc save and thereby better our
financial position and at the same
time help our government win the
war are we deserving of credit: The
editor of the Duluth Herald thinks
not. In a recent editorial he wrote:
“When Uncle Sam asks us to save
to help win the war he asks us to do
ourselves a great favor; and yet, sim­
ply because the need is great and the
appeal urgent, and because the nation
pleads with us to do this simple thing
wc are prone to look upon it as a
I great faver to the country, and to
stick feathers in our hats and go
: strutting around because we granted
it. It's patriotic, all right. It helps the
j country—not only now, but later, not
I only for the war, but for the trial of
j national fiber that comes after the
war—but it helps us even more.
"And it is so easy, so much more
helpful to ourselves than to the coun­
try, so small a thing to do compared
with what our boys in arms are doing
th..; it really is a joke to pin roses on
, ourselves for doing it.
"We ought to do it. We must do it.
But instead of expecting Uncle Sam
decorate us for heroism we ought
to get on our knees and thank him for
the opportunity of getting a little
sound sense pounded into us at last,
And that goes as to the average indi-
vidual, and as to the Nation and peo-
t
pie as a whole.”
WOMEN and GIRLS
“The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin,”
the latest and most timely of supcr-
photoplays dealing with the present
world war comes to the Gem Theatre
after thrilling New York, Chicago,
Boston and Denver audiences for
weeks during their respective indefi­
nite runs. The showing will be made
at the Gem Theatre, Monday, July 15,
afternoon and evening.
“The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin”
has been produced by Rupert Julian
from the scenario prepared by the
director and Elliott j. Clawson. The
photoplay delivers a powerful patriot­
ic message and gives the public an
"inside" story of the life of the man
Camp Lewis, Wash, July 2, 1918.
who, by his despotic and barbarous
13 Co. 166 D. B., 4 Bn.
ideas, has set the entire world aflame.
Dear Brother
Stephen—Having
The photoplay gives us a more force­
nothing to do in the evening, will
ful, clearer understanding of why the
write a few lines to pass the time and
United States has entered the war— let you know that 1 am well, and
to stamp out kaiserisin. It shows how
would be glad to hear from you.
the kaiser planned the sinking of the
How arc you getting along and did
Lusitania and awarded a special med­
you find any help yet?
al to the captain of the U-boat that
It seems a shame to see men here
launched the fatal torpedo. It also
by the thousands doing nothing as it
Report of the Condition of the
shows how the visions of drowning
seems, when help is so badly needed
women and children haunted Captain
011 the farms, and yet it is the only
Von Neigcl who received the kaiser’s
way to maintain our liberty.
honors, and finally drove him to in-
At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of
I will tell you just how much and
sanity.
business, June 29th. 1918.
the morning when
what
we
do.
In
The film graphically pictures the
the bugle calls at 6 we get up and
German Plans Frustrated.
RESOURCES.
tearing up of the famous "scrap of
our beds and out I for
paper” that guaranteed Belgium her dress, make
Loans
and
discounts
...................................
sev-
reveille
or
roll
cal
lat
6:15.
At
According to the Weekly Bulletin
rights to peace and happiness by the I
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .. .
Hohenzollern and the challenge to prepare for breakfast at 6:30. At L sev- of the American Manufacturers’ Ex- Bonds and warrants ...............................
: who port Association, advices have been
en
sick
call
is
sounded
and
those
America when Ambassador Gerard |
taken received at Washington that Ger­ Stock, securities, judgments, etc...........
informed his majesty that President have ailments, report and are
to
the
Infirmary
for
attendance.
many has manufactured a large quan­ Furniture and fixtures .............................
Wilson and the American people
i At 7 the rest of the company are tity of Dresden china and is attempt­ Other real estate owned .......................
would no longer tolerate Germany's
| formed into platoons of 50 men, then ing to export the article to the United Due from banks (not reserve banks). .
ruthless naval warfare.
Due from approved reserved banks.. .
Beginning the story of the kaiser’s divided into squads of eight with a States through a neutral country, Chacks and other cash items ..............
leader
or
corporal
and
are
drilled
un
­
where
the
gilt,
not
available
in
Ger
­
life (from fact) the photoplay shows
til 9:15, then back to barracks for 15 many, is applied and the goods for­ Exchanges for clearing house ............
the kaiser being knocked down by
minutes,
then drill again from 9:30 warded as a product of the neutral Cash on hand ...........................................
one of his captains whom he had in-
until 10:30, when we are taken to the country. The Washington authorities, Stock in Federal Reserve bank ..........
suited and humiliated in the imperial
Other resources ........................................
reception, Knowing the penalty for theatre for school or lecture until it it is stated, have taken the proper
his offense the young captain com­ 1 or 11 :jo, then back to barracks again measures to prevent the goods from
Total
■ to prepare for dinner.
reaching this country. It is also re­
mits suicide.
About
12:30
we
go
and
drill
again
ported
that
Germany
has
continued
Physicians who examined the kaiser
LIABILITIES.
immediately after he had been struck until about 3, then for another lecture the manufacture of cheap toys for ex­
until
4
p.m.
and
back
to
rest
until
re
­
Capital
stock
paid
in
.................................................
port
and
hopes
to
regain
its
former
$
have claimed that had the blow land­
ed three inches higher on the ruler’s treat, at 5:15 form in double lines in large volume of business in that arti­ Surplus fund .................................................................
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
head that it would have bursed a can­ 1 front of our camp and answer the roll cle .
1
call
again
and
that
is
all
for
the
day.
Due to Banks and Bankers ....................................
Exporters
will
be
glad
to
learn
that
cer near the kaiser's ear and rendered
At no time while drilling in the the State Department and the War Postal savings bank deposits ................................
him a madman.
Following the encounter betwien field, do they drill without resting, Trade Board are making a careful Individual deposits subject to check......................
kaiser and captain the photoplay they give us a rest about every 5 or survey of the Russian situattion with Demand certificates of deposit ............................
a view to determine in what manner Certified checks ...........................................................
shows how the emporer ordered the to minutes.
Our mess is good and very much on we can assist Russia quickly in its Time and savings deposits .......................................
routing of his troops bound for Paris,
through Belgium, and without the the same scale as at St. Mary's fight to preserve itself from commer­ Bills payable for money borrowed........................
use of scenes of land battles or of 1 Home, all dishes are granite and each cial domination by Germany. I£ we are Letters of credit .........................................................
naval engagements carefully, force­ 1 one when finished carries out his own to resume our trade with Russia at Other liabilities ...........................................................
an early date, the difficulty will be to
fully unravels its story of German I plate.
Total
kulture, forced upon Belgium, shows | The only think 1 dislike is that it prevent our goods reaching German i
the American ambassador
Gerard seetns 1 should be working instead of hands. "The problem, according to the
State of Oregon, County of Tilla­
Subscribed and sworn to before me
conveying President Wilson's mes­ I this. We are in quarantine for two Washington correspondent of the mook, ss.
the 8th day of July, 1918.
' w eeks more, which is like being in American Manufacturers’ Export As­
sage, asking for the termination of
I, C. A. McGhee, cashier of the
Geo. P. Winslow,
I jail, only permitted to go about four sociation, is a difficult one but not
wholesale murder of neutrals on trans
above named bank, do solemnly
Notary Public.
I
blocks
one
way
and
two
the
other
If
I
impossible
of
solution;
and
a
success
­
Atlantic ships, the torpedoing of
swear that the above statement is true My commission expires June 17, 1919.
which the kaiser has ordered and 1 were alone it would be much more ful resumption of our business with to the best of my knowledge and be-
Correct attest: M. W. Harrison Thad
continues to visualize historic facts lonesome than it is now, as all our Russia in the near future, even on a
Robison, H. T. Botts, Directors.
until the last reel, in which the au­ j hunch from Tillamook are still to­ limited scale, should help us material­
C.
A.
McGhee,
Cashier.
thor leaves fact for fancy to picture gether, with the exception of four ly to hold our own in that potentially
what seems likely to be the result of who were put into another company. rich market.
¡John Nelson, Joe Kuper, Elmer Bak-
the Hohenzollern’s campaign.
i er and I are sleeping in the same
HAPPY WOMEN.
room. John and I are always togctli-
Class oí June, 1918
Plenty of Them inTillamook,
er’
1 wish we could stay all in the same
Good Reason for it.
List of names of. registrants of the 1 company, but will soon be changed
Wouldn’t any woman be happy.
class of June, 1918, whose registration around. I suppose Tillamook will
After years of backache suffering,
cards are in possession of the local have a big celebration this year. Well
Proven Entirely Satisfactory
Days of misery, nights of unrest
board, in the order of their liability go and have a good time and take one
The distress of urinary troubles,
Only
perfect satisfaction can ac­
for military service as determined by for me who cannot be there. Every
W'hen she finds freedom.
count for the use of ZEROLENE
this local board, as required by the evening there is all kinds of amuse­
by the majority of automobile own­
Many readers will profit by the fol­
Rules and Regulations.
ers.
ments—phonograph and piano here in lowing.
Order K. C. hall and also at Y. M. C. A., be­
Registration
Leading coast distributors also testify that it
Mrs. H. Linyard, Fourth Ave., For-
ia “a most satisfactory motor oiL”
No. sides base ball games twice a week, I est Grove, Ore., says: "Three years
No
They know from the records of their sereice
This, the “L’*-Head type
1 foot ball, basket ball, boxing, singing I ago my kidneys were in a bad way.
10—A. G. Crimtnins, Tillamook
departments—and we know from exhaustive
of automobile engine, like
teats — that ZEROLBNR, correctly refined
29—D. L. Powers Tillamook
all Zntemaf oombvatfbn
of war songs by Y. M. C. A. Club and My back nearly killed me, it ached so
from selected California aapha)t-baee crude,
ep#nw, requires an ofl
17—C. E. F.mbuin Tillamook
everybody sings.
fives perfect hi bn cation with leaet carbon
and for several days at a time I could
that holds its lubricsting
depoeit. Get our lubrication chart showing
57—Homor W ilks, Tillamook
qualities
at
cylinder
heat,
4
Each Co. building has a piano and not get about to do my work. My
tbe correct consistency for your car.
burns clean in the com
5!
4 T. B. Hare, Tillamook
if there is a musician in the crowd we kidneys were congested and my limbs
buettoc
cbambeTt
sad
At d—tor* •vryvrh;* And StAadArd Oil
28—T. R. McFalls, Pacific City
; have the benefit of it. Besides the began to swell. My head felt dull and
roes out with enhaust.
I1ROLENK fiUe these
I
45—C. A. O'Brien, Wheeler
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Military Band is playing in the pa- at times I was so dizzy I could hard­
requirements
perfectly,
51—F. I). Wilson, Tillamook .. .... S' rade ground all day. So you can ly stand. All sorts of spots seemed to
baeevee /f Al eerraeS/y ra-
(California)
>ne^ Ann eeUbcfed Cah-
9 I judge what it is like to be here.
41—B. F. Riggle, Nehalem
appear before my eyes. I felt so mis­
/brrva aepheANbaae cm da.
33 w. Raney, Nehalem
u' But it makes no difference what a erable 1 didn't care if I did anything
16—C. Docrge, Hemlock
person has, there is always something or not. I had taken only two boxes of
55— S. Kubus, Nehalem
>2. 1 lacking. If you can send me a paper Doan's Kidney Pills when I began to
33—Earl Parker, Nehalem
8AHIO1 imp fi\r
VAH r can't
’-ltl'l imagine
■
■3 ' | sometime
for you
how feel better in every way. I used four
56— Alfred Hirsig, Mohler
■4 ' anxious one is to hear from home, boxes i.i all and they cured me of the
48 -VV. Kellow, Hebo
15
” | especially when you sec everybody backache and put my kidneys in a
. IÒ getting letters and you have none. I normal condition.”
•3- L. H. Thayer, Tillamook
-E.
B.
Church,
Tillamook
17 have sent the folks a picture of the
3-
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t ask
18 1 camp and have marked with an X for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kid­
11--F. C. Rcusscr, Beaverton
H. C. BOONE, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Tillamook, Or.
19 where our Co. building is. Well 1 will ney Pills—the same that Mrs. Lid- !
35 -Rollin Bean, .Mohler
18 -Fred Hollctt, Blaine
20 bring this to a close, wishing you all yard had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgs.,
21 i the best of health and success.
54- —O. M. Bodie, Bay City
Buff.ilov.-, N. Y.—Paid Ad.
22
39 George Handy, Nehalem
1 remain your brother,
-Fred
Travis,
1
illamook
39
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
■¿3
Jay Michaud.
49 -G. S. rl’aylor, Cloverdale
25
Notice is hereby given that in pur«
25 -H. 1. Olson, Tillamook,
Notice ro Creditors.
26
12—-J. V. Woods, Blaine
suancc of a judgment and decree of
foreclosure given by the Circuit
27
34 (). I4'. Barnes, Barnesdale
AT
Notice is hereby given that the un­ Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
2- -G. A. Johnson, L'illamook
28
dersigned has been appointed admin­ on May 6th, 1918, in favor of F. S.
46 -C. G. Craven, Cloverdale
« -F. 1. Robitsch, Hemlock
30 istrator, with the will annexed, of the \\ hitehousc and against Solomon B.
40- G. 1 . Bergstrom, Mohler t
3' estate of Hugh Faraday Barnard, de­ Whitehouse and a writ of execution
32 ceased, by the 1 oimty Court of Tila- issued thereon by clerk of said court,
3« 1). A. Davidson, Nehalem,
7- Nicholas I’elz, l'illamook
33 mook, Oregon, and has qualified as 1 will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on
27 Cliff innainan, Tillamook
34 such.
All persons having claims against Saturday, August 3rd, 1918, at ten
■ -Ben H. loy. Tillamook
35
the
estate
are
notified
to
present
the
52 : Homer Baker, Tillamook
o'clock a.m. at the Court House door
3b
9 » Esther Mills, Tillamook
37 same for allowance to the undersign­ at Tillamook City, Tillamook County,
24 :—T. J. Krum lauf, Garibaldi
3« ed, at the office of H. T. Botts, At­ Oregon, the following real property
39 torney at l aw, Tillamook City, Ore­ situated in Tillamook County, Oregon
14 ,— F.. R. Measei, Beaver
40 gon, within six months from the date
W 1 . of Sb 4 of Sec. 3 and the NW
19 s—Eddie lieisel, Tillamook
of NF.'4 of Sec. to all in Tp. 1 S.,
37 —W. I’. Atwood, Nehalem
4> ¡ of this notice.
Dated
June
20,
1918.
4-’|
R. 9 W., W. M. for the purpose of
3O -—S. I*. Reed, Wheeler,
John \\ illiam Jennings satisfying said decree, which is for
41 Ray Andreu, Nehalem
43
Administrator.
the recovery of the sum of $3,123.09
■I I
15 W. !.. Spicce, Beaver
26 A. Beaumont, Bay City
, with interest at 7 per cent from May
IS
46
3J- ii. JI. I.ueas. Tillamook
Indigo is now being made from coal n, 1018. $250.00 as attorney's fees, and
47 1 tar in this country. At Midland, Mich, tin costs and expenses of sale.
53 -R. M. Miles, Woods
48 t.ooo pounds of 20 per cent paste arc Dated July 4th, 1918.
43 Bryan Lee, W heeler
W. L. Campbell,
23 -H. !.. Lamar, Tillamook
to pioduced daily. XII the tariff bills of
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore.
Glenn T. Woolfe, Tillamook 50 the nation, commencing with the tar­
ai- -W. V .Lane, Cloverdale
5 < i iff of March 3, 1883, and including the
52 tariff of October 3, 1913. placed indi­
Did you ever stop to think that
50 -E. D. Hester, Hebo
I
47 -A. R. Long, Hebo
53 go on the free list. Not until Sept. 5, about 25 per cent of feed that is fed
9- -C. R. Moore, Hemlock
54 1916, was a bill passed putting a duty without cutting is wasted? And that
29 -K. R. Cater, Tillamook
55 on it. It was the first schedule that feed put up in a silo is worth about
56 braved the an, ger of the German dyc- 30 per cent more than if put up dry?
5- R. W. Blum, Hemlock
57
1 maker.
42—R. E. Kral, Wheeler
Mr. Rancher do some figuring.
LEARN TO WEAVE--ITS EASY
HELP YOUR COUNTRY
We Pay 20 Cents Per Hour While Learning.
After Learning Paid by the Yard at Good Prices.
Daylight Modern Workroom-Clean and Sanitary.
GOOD OPENINGS FOR MEN AND BOYS
Oregon City Woolen Mills
TILLAMOOK
COUNTYY
fi
Ornamental Fire Places Built
of Brick and Stone. All Fire
Places absolutely guaranteed
not to smoke or money re­
funded.
Brick work of all kinds done
on short notice.
We make a specialty of re­
pairing smoking Fire Places.
BANK,
RALPH E. WARREN,
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
IRRITABLE
NERVOUS
Was Condition of Indiana Lady
Before Beginning to Take
Card-u-i, the Woman’s
Tonic.
Kokomo, Ind.—Mrs. H. Hankemeier,
of this town, says. “1 look so well, and
am so well, that it does not seem as if 1
ever needed Cardui. But I was not al­
ways this way ... I think 1 have taken a
dozen bottles ... before my little girl
came.
I was feeling dreadfully bad, had head­
ache, backache, sick at my stomach, no
energy ... 1 wat> very irritable, too, and
nervous.
1 began taking Cardui about 6 months
before my baby came. As a result all:
those bad feelings left me, and 1 just felt
grand, just as if nothing at all was the
matter, and w hen the end came 1 was.
hardly sick at all.
Since that 1 have never taken Cardui
at all .. . It has done me good, and I
know it will help others, if they will only
try it.”
Many women have written grateful let­
ters like the above, telling of the good
that Cardui has done them. Why should
it not help you, too?
If you suffer fron*
any of the ailments so common to women,,
and feel the need of a safe, reliable,
strengthening tonic, we urge you to be­
gin today and give Cardui a fair trial.
Your dealer sells Card-ud.
EB-10
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