TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 1, 1918 ARTCRAFT PRODUCTION DE LUXE, featuring WILLIAM FOX presents ELSIE FERGUSON The Song of Songs.1' PEGGY HYLAND IN 4 4 The most human love story ever told, taken from Sudermann’s widely discussed play, from a version by Edward Sheldon, present­ ing a most vivid screen drama. If you do not know the “Song of Songs” get wise by seeing this production. IN “Peg of the Pirates ‘‘Peg of the Pirates,”a stirring story of the sea Peg is carried off by a band of pirates, but is rescued by Terry, her lover, though not until after the treasures were located by Peg. No more beautiful scenes can be found in a pic ture than this one. “ARE MARRIED POLICEMEN SAFE,” Two Reel Fox Sunshine Comedy. GEM THEATRE, TUESDAY, August 6th. GEM THEATRE, THURSDAY, Aug. 8th Adults 20c. Children 10c. Adults 20c. Children 10c. THE MOSS PICKING DRIVE -, G. W. Kiger and L. V. Eberhardt 1 wait until you are called to camp? were dressed up in suitable duds 1 Your time for that has come already, Red Cross Hustlers Gather Larga and pitched in with a good deal of Begin now! ▼im. From now on, regard yourself Amount of Moss at Sandlake W. J. Riechers had his first intro­ selected fraternity of active on Sunday. duction to moss banks and the com­ triots. Strengthen * those who The moss picking committee > ar- bination as to how they should be weak. Encourage those who are tlm- id. Inspire the indifferent, Inform ranged a moss picking stunt last picked. County Surveyor Coates did not the ignorant. Search out the slack­ Sunday, and over 40 persons < drove to Sandlake in autos where they need his life preserver on this occa­ ers. Begin now to make every one of picked and sacked over 400 sacks of sion, for the editor took more pre- you into a good soldier, a capable de­ sphagnum moss. Some of the sacks cautions and did not have to be pull­ fender of our country, in spirit, in knowledge, and in physical fitness. were “double deckers,” having twice ed out. There never was a war to which Attorney Johnson is another legal the capacity ot other sacks. Quite a I men could give themselves with light to get into the moss band wa ­ iew 01 the party had deprived them­ greater confidence and devotion. selves of attending religious services gon, and if Bros. Botts and Goyne can beat him picking and packing There never was a war in which a that day and the true Christian spir­ sacks filled with moss the legal pro­ man had less excuse for holding it prevailed. It was, however,, no fession is doing its bit. But Attorney back. There never was a time when picnic but a day given up to perform Henderson has decided next Sunday a man could be more desirous to be a duty they owed the government to pitch in, just to show that attor­ known as a soldier. There never will and the American Red Cross. Relig­ neys are capable ot doing a strenu­ be a century in the world's history ious differences cut no figure what­ in v.hich a man’s family, his towns­ ous day’s work. ever, tor the Tillamookers who went men, and his countrymen, will be to Sandlake on Sunday, worked to­ prouder to point him out as one of gether in Christian unisn and for a GEM THEATRE PROGRAM. their men—one of the men who had -------o------- common purpose. Episcopalians, the honor ot being in the Army. Friday. August 2 — 'Land of Promise' Catholics, Christians and Method­ this is your war.. You are going to 5 reel Paramount production feat ­ ists all gathered around the same win it by what you are—good uring Billie Burke. table and partook ot the midday Americans and good soldiers. You are meal, in the most friendly manner, Saturday, August 3-—"Winning of good Americans already« It will take Beatrice” 5 reel Metro production free from religious bias. It was as it some time to make good soldiers featuring May Allison. should be. for it was the efforts of out of you. The sooner you start, the "Follow the Crowd ” — one reel Christian persons to become a more sooner you will arrive. Begin now! Harold Lloyd comedy. potent factor in relieving the suffer­ E. H. Crowder, ings of wounded soldiers. There is Sunday. August 4—“Keys of The Provost Marshal General. Righteous ” 5 reel Paramount pro ­ no doubt but what a large amount of duction featuring Enid Bennett. moss gathered in Tillamook County "Hearst Pathe News.” Coming "Peg of the Pirates” at Gem. will be used in absorbant pads sent to the Western front, and although Monday, August 5,—"Brace Up” 5 reel Bluebird production featuring “Peg of the Pirates" a tale of the they will be freely used on ugly Herbert Rawlston. deep blue sea in the old days when wounds inflicted on suffering sol- This is diers, it is bringing us in touch with Tuesday. August 6—“Song of Songs” Captain Kid was a terror. 5 reel Artcraft production featur­ the play in which the delightful Miss the horrors of war. ing Elsie Ferguson. Peggy Hyland will appear at the The party consisted of Mrs. C. J. August 7—“Hidden Gem Theatre, Thursday, August 8th. Edwards, president of the Tillamook Wednesday, Pearls" 5 reel paramount produc­ It is a play that every motion picture Branch, and Mr. Edwards; Mrs. S. S. tion, featuring Sessue Hayakawa. follower will enjoy. It has sterling Johnson and Fred C. Baker of the moss gathering committee; and Mrs. Thursday, August 8.—"Peg of the action and some unique scenic ef­ Pirates’ 5 reel William Fox special fects. In it Miss Hyland does the best John Groat and Mrs. M. E. Gruber, featuring Peggy Hyland. work of her exceptionally bright of the shipping committee; Attorney "Are Married Policemen Safe” two career. She is about to be married to S. S. Johnson, C. I. Clough, Geo. W. reel Fox Sunshine comedy. a man she adhors when the pirates Kiger, John Zumstein, A. W. Bunn, come and whisk her away to their Stanley Coates and wife, Thos. vessel and go on their journey of sea Coates, Henry Crenshaw and wife Address to Class 1 Selective Service hold-ups. A youth without fame who and sons, John Berns, Frank Berns, Men. loves Miss Hyland in the story puts Edwin Boquist, Assessor C. A. John­ -------o------- to sea in another vessel and after son, County School Superintendent You have been selected. by the thrilling adventures rescues her and G. B. Lamb, and wife, L. V. Ever- Congress of the Nation and by the wins her heart. bardt, W. M. Heaston, Otis Frisby, board of your own community, to fill On board ship Miss Hyland does C. M. Vidito, Albert Plank, W. J. the ranks of our National Army. some of her best work. Her trials and Reichers and wife, C. M. Condit and Your appointed task is to defend our tribulations with the pirates are not wife. Mat Terry and wife, Glen Ter­ country from the force and fraud of only starring but have much humor. ry and wife. Woods Terry and wife. a ruthless enemy. Begin now. She discovers the treasure hiding Arnold Grenenwald, Fred Rohrback, Your call to arms is coming, in due place of the pirates and this keeps Kasper Zweifel, A. H. Gaylord and I season. But in the meantime your her and her sweetheart in later life. Misses Beatrice, Ethel and Nellie ’ very selection by the board of your An exceptionally fine cast supports Gaylord, and A. H. Harris and wife community marks you as possessing Miss Hyland. In it are Carlton Macy. and family. ¡already a privilege and a duty. You James Davis, Sidney Mason, who is It was past eleven o'clock before i are not only to bear arms when the the man without fame; L. Welheim, all the moss pickers reached Sand­ time comes. You are to prepare to be Ajax Carroll and Eric Mayne. lake, Henry Crenshaw bringing up worthy and capable. Begin Now! the rear with a truck load of empty The more you think now about the sacks. Everybody went to work with things which a true soldier must Coming. a will for over one hour, and when know, the more competent and sat- Herbert Rawlinson, the Bluebird time was called for lunch, Henry l isfied you will be when the actual Crenshaw had his auto truck loaded < call arrives. What do you know of a screen star in "Brace Up” at the with about 90 sacks of moss and ¡soldier’s daily duties? What do you Gem Theatre, Monday, August 5th, another 60 were ready to be hauled ¡know of an army’s organization? in which he is supported by Claire out. There was nothing Hooverish | What do you know of the work and Du Brey. Alfred Allen, Blanch Gray about the mid day repast for there the science of its several branches— and Sam De Grasse. Thought transmission is the found­ was an .abundance af appetezing Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, Signal, food which all did justice to. j Quartermaster, Ordnance, and the ation for the plot of "Brace Up” Sandlake has a peculiar charm for rest? What do you know of the Henry Court (Herbert Rawlinson) is ex-Sheriff Crenshaw, for it was in weapons, the tools, and the mater- an American college boy, who is de­ that isolated district he spent his ¡a]8 that »ach of thetn uses? What liberately disabled in a football game courtship days, the happiest mo­ do you know of the geography of the in a manner that effects his mind ments of his life wooeing the belle of great battle field of Europe? What and his nerve. His father and his fiancee are both Sandlake near the spot where the no you know of the nations arrayed moss pickers picniced on Sunday. He for and against us? How intelligent disgusted with him, but the father had to travel over corduroy roads, are you as to the causes and objects puts him in the Secret Service, of through mud, around mountains and of this war? Do you realize that as which he is a prominent official, in over their top to court his best girl. a good soldier you have much to the hope of bringing "him back.” AU things failing, Henry employes That was several years ago, but the ■ learn, and the sooner you learn it the a number of men to think of him at fascination for Sandlake is the same, _____ ________ , __ better a soldier you will be when a given hour in connection with the and that no d»ubt, is the reason why you arrive in camp? Begin now! Henry is always willing to go to ( Do you know the men of this town word "power.” When they do it, he Sandlake when asked to do so by the and county that are to join the ranks is on the most important smuggling Red Cross. He made a record time in | with you? Have you reflected that case in the history of the Secret Service, and surprises galore are the delivering moss on Sunday. After the greatest friendship that one man loading his own sack with all the ever has for another in this world is result to Henry as well as to every body who sees the picture. good things, he "beat it” with the the friendship that grows up be­ tween those who have fought side by load of moss delivering it at the de­ pot before the moss pickers were side? Have you realized that all of I you, here in this county now form a through picking and sacking moss. C. I. Clough was stripped for work, picked band of brothers in arms, The complete Electric Light ud and is now’ in a position to gove good destined to see each other through, Power Pleat advice as to what is the best anti-fat in many . a crisis, in the days to Clean, safe electric light and tonic, for he carried off the honors come? Have you made a start of power at the touch of a conven­ of doing the most prespiring. with these friendships yet? Begin now! ient button. Have you ever thought that our Old Sol glared down on him, so as to warm him up to his work a little enemy is attacking us. not only in more, but he wanted to see some of Europe, but at home? Have you real­ the other heavy weights amongst the ized that his especial trickery con­ business men turned into pack hors­ sists in seeking to make men disloy­ es. Charley, however, was not in it al here in our own community? with John Zuemstein who was the Have you tried to discover and sup­ young Sampson of the party, whose press the enemy's work here in the ACKLEY 4 MILLER hurculean efforts packing out moss peaceful region of oui own homes? Tillamook Garage, wm not only a surprise, but a won­ Since your appointed task is to act Tillamook Oregon. | as the defenders of our country, why derful help. 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All these have tion offered by the been foreseen and provided for T INSURANCE Service OF THE TWO HARTFORDS For over one hundred years the Hartford Fire Insurance Com­ pany has paid losses with unfailing promptness. The same responsibility is behind the Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. ROLLIE W. WATSON, the Insurance Man, Tillamook the suid estate was or is entitled to in Township 2 South, Range 9 West of the Willamette Meridian; Town­ ship 2. South of Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian; Township 3, South of Range 9 west of the Wil­ lamette Meridian; and Township 3 South of Range 10 West, of 04 Wil- lamette Meridian; Also the right, title and interest which said Frank Long Sr., had at the time of his death, or which his estate has, to the use of the pond on the premises last mentioned and on the Northwest quarter of Section 31, Township 2, South of Range 9, West of Willamette Meridian for logging and mill purposes, Including the right to overflow said pond if the ordinary use thereof produce such overflow. The interest of the above minors in and to the foregoing is an undl- vided one-fifth. Dated July 30, 1918. Catherine A. Long. Guardian of the persons and estate of the said minors. First publication August 1, 1918. Last publication August 29, 1918. Notice of Guardian’s Sale of Real Property. ------- 0------- Notice is hereby given, that by vir­ tue of an order made and entered in the County Court for the State of Oregon, on the 30th day of July, 1918, the undersigned Guardian of the Estate of Reberta and William Campbell, minors, on and after the 14th day of September, 1918, in Till­ amook City, Tillamook County, Ore­ gon, will sell for cash to the highest bidder, subject to the confirmation of said county court, all the right, title and interest of the said minors, and each of them, in and to the fol­ lowing described property, all situa­ ted in Tillamook County, Oregon, to- wlt: The South half of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 31, Township 2, South of Range 9 West of the Willamette Mer­ idian; Also the merchantable timber, ex­ cept cedar, on the Southeast quar­ ter of Section 36, Township 2, South of Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian, provided the same is re­ moved at the time designated and limited by a certain contract derived from Robert Watt and extended by E. R. Garner, together with any and all logging rights and privileges un­ der said contract, as well as all the rights ot way on said lwnd to which I Billy Burke, at The Gern Theatre. ------o------ In accordance with their progres­ sive policy of presenting "the big­ gest and best” in the motion picture line,, the management Gem Theatre, announce the engagement of the second Billie Burke picture re­ leased by Paramont, “The Land of Promise” to be shown Friday, Aug­ ust 2nd. The story has to do with the un­ happy life of a girl "companion" to a wealthy old woman and her long­ ing for the happiness that comes to other girls and seemed to have pass­ ed her by. How she went to Canada, thinking it "The Land of Promise,” and found only more misery even tn that fair country; how she married a rough farmer, loathing him all the while, but hoping to escape from the monotony of her life; and how she finally came to love him and appre­ ciate his good qualities; all thia and much more, la graphically shown in "The l^and of Promlae." Astounding Report for Tillamook. The wife of a merchant had stomach trouble so bad she could cat nothing but toast, fruit and hot water. Every­ thing else would sour or ferment. One spoonful buckthorn bark, glycer­ ine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka ben­ efited her instantly. Because Adler-i- ka flushes the entire elementary tract it relieves any case constipation, sour stomach or gas and prevents appen­ dicitis. It has quickest action of any­ thing we ever sold. J. S. Lamar, drug­ gist. (Paid Adv.)