TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 18, 1918. Fatal Accident at Logging Camp. Charles Eckerc, of Boise, Idaho, was instantly killed at the Coats Logging Camp on Tuesday, where he was crushed between two logs. He was head faller and had been work­ ing at the camp two weeks. He came here with his wife about three weeks ago, and was about 27 years of age. The boys at the camp raised $174.00 and the logging company gave the wife $182.00. The deceased was pro­ tected by the State Accident Com4 mission. The wife left with the re­ mains on Wednesday to be buried in Idaho. "Her Own Mistake” at Gem William Fox has a new play for his star, Gladys Brockwell, that will be presented at the Gem Theatre Thurs­ day, July 25. This is welcome news for Miss Brockwell has attained an enviable place on the screen. The new play Is called “Her Own Mistake" and is the work of George Scarborough who has turned out so many brilliant plays for the spoken stage and the screen. In the new drama In which Miss Brockwell will be seen, there are a series of situations that are entirely new and which give the star a pecu­ liar opportunity to display her great ability and charm. She plays the part of two women. Miss Brockwell has done some splendid work In dual roles. In fact much of her success has been the result of her achiove- meats in this line, It appears now that something entirely new has been brought to light. Few people on the screen have gained anything like the legitimate right to success that Miss Brockwell has. She has earned this right be­ cause of her distinct and forceful personality, her great personal charm and her accomplishments as an actress. Miss Brockwell’s share in the new! drama consists of two roles which are entirely distinct, but it is entire­ ly logical that one person should do both parts; however, few actresses would attempt this work, but Miss Brockwell has proved herself an adapt in showing two personalities In a single play. Notice of Filing of Commissioner’! Report for South Prairie Drain­ age District. 1 I Notice is hereby given to all per­ sons Interested in the land included within the South Prairie Drainage District, Tillamook County, Oregon, the boundaries of which are as fol­ lows: 1 'Beginning at the N. E. comer of the W. H of the S. W. % of Sec, -5, T. 2 S., R. 9 W. W. M., andt,ri$nning thence W. along the Sec. line to the 8. E. corner of the S. W. Q of the N. E. (4 of Sec. 6, T. 2 S„ R. 9 Wj» W. M., thence N. to the N. E. corner of the S. W. % of the N. E. »4 kjf said Sec. 6, thence W. along subdi vision line to the Tillamook River thence southerly along Tillamook River “to the intersection of said river with the quarter section line running E and W through the center of Sec. 7, T. 2 S.. R. 9 W., W. M., thence E. along said quarter section line to the E. line of said section 7, thence N. along section line to the S. W. corner of lot 1, of Sec. 7, said township and range, thence E to the 8. E. corner of said lot 1, thence N. to the place of beginning. That the cimmissioners heretofore appointed to assess benefits and Ramages to the property and lands situated in said Drainage District and to appraise th? cash value of the land necessary to be taken for rights of way, holding basinB and other works of said district, within or without the limits of said district, filed their report in this office on the 18th day of July. 1»18. and you and each of you are hereby notified that you may examine said report and file exceptions to all or any part thereof, on or before the 12th day of August*. 1»1$. Erwin Harrison. County Clerk. SICK WIFE’S STORY SUR­ PRISES TILLAMOOK ------ c------ The following has surprised Tilla­ mook: A business man’s wife suffer­ ed from dyspepsia and constipation for years. Although she dieted she was so bloated her clothes would not lit. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka relieved her INSTANTLY Because Adler-i-ka empties BOTH large and small intestines it relieves ANY CASE constipation, sour stom­ ach or gas and orevents appendicitis. It. has QUICKEST action of any- thing we ever sold. J. S. Lamar, drug- Druggist. (Paid Adv.) Are You One of Them? There arc a great many people who would be very much benefited by tak- . ing Chamberlain’s Tablets for a week for disordered stomach. Are you one of them5 Mrs. M. R. Searl, Baldwins­ ville, N. \., relates her experience in ' the use of these tablets: "I had a bad spell with my stomach about six months ago, and was troubled for two or three weeks with gas and , severe pains in the pit of my stomach. . Our druggist advised me to take 1 ¡Chamberlain’s Tablets. I took a bot­ tle home and the first dose relieved me wonderfully, and I kept on taking them until I was cured.” These tab­ lets do not relieve pain, but after the pain has been relieved may prevent its recurrence. For sale by Lamar's Drug Store.—Pd. Adv. | BERRY PICKERS WANTED ------ o- Any one wanting to pick blackber­ ries this season, get in touch with me at once as I am signing up my pickers and those who wish to pick berries must sign up at once, as I must know exactly how many pickers I can de­ pend on. J. Mcrrel Smith. GOT HIM STARTED Wife’s Conversation May Have Been for Effect FIGURES LONG IN HISTORY Stirling Castle Inseparably Connected With All That the Scottish Heart Holds Dear. ARE ALMOST HUMAN ONLY NEEDS TO BE ROUSED Monkeys in Their Native Wilds Under Certain Conditions, Tiger Can Probably Be Awakened In Each Individual. They tell us,” said Mr. Blinksoine. Recently the English government Show Keen Wit. “that we ull have a tiger in us, that we sent some German prisoners of war to are all of us savages under our skin; Stirling castle. The ancient fortress kept from revealing our true natures While She Deplored the Average Man's Is again a prison; again the “eye of Clever Manner In Which One of Them only by the restraining force of cue­ the north" keeps watch over the na ­ Is Got the Bost of Crocodile Lack of Knowledge of Tools He I tom and the law. tion’s safety. Stirling Is only a few MOTHER GOOSE ON THE WAY Proof of Their Possession Evidently Had Been Doing "In a general way I have always be­ hours' ride from Glasgow, but It Is of Intelligence. Some Thinking. lieved this to be true, aud yet I have a Journey from the nineteenth century She Is Coming to Chautauqua "to See always supposed there must be ex­ to the middle ages. The castle, on the Kiddles. The nature and character of the ceptions. The woman put down the magazine the right bank of the Forth, Is built on You take, for Instance, a reading and addressed the highest tip of a promontory, close monkey are not changed by any train­ certain mild-mannered neighbor of Mother Goose is coming to Chautau­ she bad been to the edge ef the crag. Its position ing that he may receive. All the little ours whom we have known for many qua 1 The beloved old lady herself herself to the family tn general. “There,” she cried, "It says exactly Is almost Impregnable. tricks that may be taught him In cap­ years, a man In all circumstances kind, will be with the children on the last On the north and south a rolling tlvlty will add little to wfcat he Is gentle, forbearing; seeing good in day, to take them through Story Book what 1 have be«n thinking for ages Land. Then at night all the kiddies, and agee end never bad sufliclqpt sense plain stretches away to the foot of the accustomed to practice In hlz wild everyone and willing to make excuses Ochll hills, below, the Forth winds sil­ state. Ths chief difference to him is for everybody. There was one person with her help, will give the big Moth­ te write about." "What Is that?" Inquired her bus- ver across the plain. On the east and that he has a different set of victims who I knew had no tiger. er Goose Festival. She will bring the bead sleepily. "Our mild-mannered neighbor drop­ west the water projects the fortress. to torment. Those who have hud a “It says that boye should be pre­ The key to the highlands, the bulwark chance to watch the rascals In their ped In to see us yesterday, Just after pared for matrimony exactly as girls of the north, Stirling was for centu­ native wilds and natlv^ wildness find I had read something In the paper, should," replied the woman. “It says ries Scotland's main defense against them up to the same mischievous and I picked the paper up again and that they should have a course of the invading English. read this thing to him. It was an pranks they play In captivity. training Ln putting up pictures, In do­ Every little while our expedition account of something that the Ger­ Much history has been made on the ing simple repairs to the plumbing, In plain at the castle’s foot. The Ger­ passed under trees occupied by troops mans had Just done. taking care of the furnace, in hang­ man prisoners from the ramparts can of monkeys, some of them of the large "It was a circumstantial, careful, ex­ ing curtains, making shelves and do­ view the scene of seven Important bnt- kind that had giveu the explorers act and apparently truthful statement, ing other carpentering work, Just as ties. On the northwest on the top of much trouble on a former occasion. and yet the thing described was some­ girls should be taught how to cook a high hill stands a statue to William One large tree In which they had es­ thing so contrary to all civilized and keep house.” Wallace. At the foot of the hill was tablished their quarters stretched Its usages that It seemed Incredible, and 1 At this bar husband looked self-con­ fought the battle of Stirling, Just in- branches over a stream twenty yards said to him: scious and he resumed his reading with side the curve of the Forth Is the field or more. “’You don’t believe that, do you?“ an ostentatious air of absorption, so of Caiubuskenneth, where in 843 the “At that our mild-mannered neigh­ While the leader of the expedition that bls better half was fain to con- Falkirk, was watching the antics of the mon­ bor fired up. Fired up? He flamed Scots defeated the Picts, tlnue her remarks to the more recep- where Wallace was defeated, lies to keys, two crocodiles showed their np. live sister wht sat by. ‘“Believe it?’ he said. ‘I believe the south. Years later on this same heads Just underneath and remained "Especially when one Ilves in the field Prince Charlie won one of his stationary with their ugly snouts every word of It,’ and then he pro­ country should a husband have had most Important battles. Bannockburn, sticking up In the air. In various ceeded to tell me what he would do some manual training,” she went on. the holy ground of Scotland, Iles to countries this Is a common dodge of to the Germans If he could. “For Instance, last week we found It the south. From the castle you can the crocodiles to entice the monkeys "Had he a tiger in him? Well I Impossible to turn off one of the splg- see the center of the field, the Bore­ within their reach, and It was ex- “So now I am inclined to think that ots* that fills the bathtub, A full stone, marked by a tall white flagpole. pected by the witnesses of this Incf- we all have a tiger In us, that there stream of water ran from it all day. Mary of Scots was crowned In the dent that one or more of the noisy is no exception; only with some of Mother Goose. I telephoned Walter of the tragedy, castle hall. Her son, afterwards James anlmuls would fall victims to the us it takes one thing and with some and he replied that I was not to bother, the Siith, passed his baby days here goggle-eyed monsters below, and it another thing to make the tiger costumes nnd Jack and Jill, Little Bo for he would fix it as soon as he came The Iron bare at the windows of some was with considerable curiosity that waken.” Peep, Cinderella, Jack Horner, Old home. of the rooms were placed there to pro­ the result was awaited. King Cole, and all the other characters "When be reached home that even­ tect the tiny prince from kidnapers. Why Torpedoed Ships Sink. As soon as the black-looking heads of her Kingdom of Fairyland. ing he found that he could not do any Year» afterwards he was crowned as popped up the monkeys became silent. The committee appointed by the There’ll be the story hour all the more to cheek the water than I had king In the same wall». John Knox Presently one big fellow, evidently of Council of the Institution of Naval Ar­ other days of the week for the chil­ done, and so be sent a plumber out preached the coronation sermon. authority in the monkey republic, chitecture to Inquire Into the effects of dren, too. from town ths next morning. came down to reconnoiter. He re­ explosions of mines and torpedoes The plumber examined the leak, said Advice for Would-Bo Flyers. turned, and In a few minutes came upon the structure of merchant ships that the washer on the spigot had The secret of the whole game of back with a long, thin stick in his And that there are three principal JAPANESE WRITER learning to fly la, I believe, never to hand and accompanied by about a causes of loss. First, the exlstence.of oat, and that If I would give him AT CHAUTAUQUA were a washer ho would repair It at once. get excited. I have seen beginner after hundred of his friends. They began a forward reserve bunker partitioned But I had no washer—what Is a beginner smash when ho was first sent to chatter and to pelt their foes, but off from the cargo hold by a non-wa- Oriental Scholar Discusses Nipponese* washer, anyway? And so he had to up to fly. They run along tha ground, the crocodiles took no notice. The t er tight bulkhead. A second cause of American Problems. go back late town to get one. He pull back the stick, as told, and a mo- onlookers thought they seemed to give loss is the failure to close the water­ returned two hours later, put on the ment later are so astonished to find a wink of satisfaction at seeing their tight door In the engine room bulk­ Dr. Mlnoeaku Toehl Yamamoto, Jap­ themselves 20 or 30 feet off the ground silly victims coming within their head leading to the shaft tunnel. A washer, stopped the leak and sent us anese author, scholar and lecturer, a bill for $T." that they can think of nothing but shut­ reach. third danger lies In the main drain speaks with authority upon the Jap­ Many crash “But it was a peculiar sort of ting off the throttle. Nearer and nearer they came, until pipes, leading from the bilge pumps to- anese-American relations. Receiving washer," Interrupted her husband down tall rfrst, with controls in climb­ some of them were barely six fest the different compartments, and puss­ his college education both In Japan apologetically. "If It had been Just a ing position to the last. If they would above the crocodiles, and the men ing through all watertight bulkheads, and America, be not only knows bla simply think— plain washer I cpuld have done It.” watching were expecting every Instant which are generally fractured In tor­ country, but he knows ours as well. "Ha. old boy, you’re in the air at Hto wife disregarded this explana­ There should to see one of them dragged under the pedoed compartments. .He has written several authoritative last — some thrill, but the main tblnf tion. "Then the laundry tubs became water. All of a sudden the monkey be non-return valves on the end of etopped up," she went on, “and though now Is to Btay here a bit and then with the stick leaned over and drove these pipes. The committee recom­ I worked at them with a hatpin ahd ease down without a crash. Ease th« it Into the eye of the crocodile nearest mends that bulkheads should be pro­ the poker, I could not open them. The stick forward—now we have stopped him. The wounded reptile sank like tected as fur as possible from flying Feel that puff—she’s tip­ plumber had to come out from town climbing. lead and was quickly followed by Its splinters, at least temporarily, by using agnln. He brought with him a long ping. but a little stick or rudder will comrade. timber or other suitable material as a etlck with a rubber cup on the end of stop that. Now pique her down, and There was no mistaking the howl of splinter-screen.—Scientific American. It, placed this cup over the vent In the reduce the gas a notch or two. Her« -delight that greeted this stratagem tub, pressed, and lol all was well. The comes the ground—straighten her out; and Its success. It was perfectly hu­ Bacon and Beef. too muck, she’s climbing again; there, bill for this piece of work was $3.50. man In Its tone nnd was taken up In American bacon will be used to “i wanted a simple shelf put up In cut the gas—a little more—there—not vengeful glee b.v all the monkeys In the bathroom and the carpenter who a bad landing for the first try."—C. B the neighborhood. The gravity of de­ stretch out British beef supplies. The scheme of rationing, which already Is Nordhoff In the Atlantic. put It up charged $2.50 for that Job. meanor with which the old fellow In operation In London and the sur­ The door leading to our side porch committed this assault was laughable rounding countries, is to be extended Food Waster Rebuked. had not been locked for a year because In the extreme. He went to work at once, aud after this only two of the The man who went Into a Dalia; no one In this family can move a lock. with all the caution of an old lawyer, four weekly coupons will be available (Texas) hotel dining room and com Sometimes .1 wish that I had married and h'hen he hail Inflicted the poke he for the purchase of butcher's meut. plained because sugar was rntlonec a carpenter or a plumber. It must be hauled himself up with an alacrity The object Is to diminish the demand probably believes now that it would lovely to have a man who can use that showed he could form a very for home grown cattle during the have been more sensible for him t< tools constantly In the house.” eat what was set before him and saj good estimation of the danger that months when these cun be futtened on And ax for the woman's husband, he he ran. grass. The new order limits the pur­ nothing. When he was told sugar wai put aside his book Impatiently and chase of beef, mutton unu M** at the end of the season, and don't mind wearing my old clothes In can be strong enough to light abroad A J TWTR CO BOSTON "Has the young man toy prospectar ■ tte MOM eeat would be only $30G. a new neighborhood, but I won’t stay when be is toe weak at home to take "I should say co. His father la eaa here and wear them.*--Boston Evening • . Rewrites would prove very proflt- up a carpet. of our foremost profiteers.* DELCO-LIGHT REFLEX SLICKER