TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 15. 1918 “The KAISER, the BE ASTof BERLIN.” TRAITORS I Will not like this photo play. Neither will SPIES I H For they are smoked out by the tremendous expose of: “THE KAISER, THE BEAST OF BERLIN.” Don’t fail to see it. Show your disrespect for the Kaiser by witnessing his exposure, At the SUNDAY and MONDAY, Adults 35c, OH AUGUST 18 and 19. The picture that will make your blood boil with rage. The picture that will make 100,000,000 fighting, clawing Americans. Pronounced greater in power than cur President’s declaration of war. The picture that will make you thankful that you live in the United States. The most terrific indictment of the man who made this war that has ever been presented. What do you really know about the Kaiser, the Mad Dog of Europe. Did you know that the German Agents stole six reels of this picture during the Liberty Loan drive in Kansas City. The pro­ German agents actually attempted to do away with the films. It hits the Kaiser and all of his followers a Stunning Blow. This picture is endorsed by the Ameri­ can Defense Society. ANOTHER SPHAGNUM MOSS PICKING DRIVE ON SUNDAY. ---- —o------ Arranged by Members of Tilla­ mook Lodge, L0.0.F. Weather permitting, there will be another moss picking drive and pic­ nic at Sandlake on Sunday, which haa been arranged by the members of Tillamook Lodge, I. O. O. F. Xt is predicted that the largest amount of sphagnum moss gathered in the county in one day will be picked and sacked next Sunday, making a record breaker for the Oddfellow lodge. F. H. Matthews, Noble Grand of the order, issued the following notice and request: All members of Tillamook Lodge, No. 94, I. O. O. F., Rebekahs and friends are invited to join in a moss gathering picnic on Sunday, August 18th, All Odd Fellows having cars are requested to be at the city hall at 9 a.m., The ladies to bring well filled baskets as a picnic lunch will be serVed on the grounds. Let us all show our patriotism and be on hand. Thankful to Tillamook People. Mr. Fred C. Baker, Tillamook, Ore. Dear Sir.—Your wire informing the Portland Chapter of the Ameri­ can Red Cross that 450 sacks of Sandlake moss had been picked and was being shipped was very cheer­ ing news to the Portland Chapter. The message was brought and read at the meeting of the Executive Com­ mittee and it was the sense of UNIVERSITY of OREGON Fully equipped liberal culture rind scientific departments. Special training in Commerce, Journalism, Architecture, Law, Medicine Teaching, Library Work, Munic, Household Arts, Physical Training and Fine Arts. Military Science in charge of American nnd Briliah officers. Drill, lecture» and field work ----- o all up-to-date, baaed on experience in present war. Complete ayatem of trenchea, bridges, Fairview Grange to Have Contest. C Geraldine Farrar, the noted prima etc. Students recommended lor Commiaaiona. Official—government R. <>. T. C. ------ o------ Tuition FREE. Library of 80*000 volumes. Dormitories for men and donna, will make her debut under Expense lowest, much opportunity for working one's way. Fairview Grange has decided to the Artcraft trade mark at the Gem Write llegiatrnr. Eugene. Oregon, for illustrated booklet. contest, with Mrs. Theatre, Tuesday, August 20, in have another "The Woman God Forgot,” a specta­ Crawford and Mrs. Folks as captains. cular photodrama written especially The following rules and points to be for her by Jeanie MacPherson, and observed: Attendance all day, 20; 3 produced under the personal direc­ Forenoon only, 10; Afternoon only, tion of Cecil B. deMille, the noted 5; 3 mo. dues paid in advance, 20; On time with program, 20; Perfect director. In the few photodramas in which entrance in 4th degree, 50; Recita- Geraldine Farrar has appeared, she tion 20; Reading, 5; Song, 10; In- Notice to Contractors. Dairy Ranch for Sale. has established herself at the leading 1 strumental music, 10; Song and Notice is hereby given that the ----- o----- emotional actress of the film. Her music, 20; Charade, 20; 3 minute I County Court of Tillamook Coflnty, 160 acres on Tillamook River, half first appearance, "Carmen,” and her speech on important topic of the day, Oregon, will until 10 o'clock a.m. of bottom land, 13 cows and other stock 8. more recent production "Joan the 36; Essay, 25. Sept. 5th., 1918, receive bid« for the Time for program 1 hour and 15 clearing of the right of way on »he Price 112,500. Net income from farm >1 Woman,” have been the sensations minutes. Contest to begin September Derby County road near Garibaldi, in 1917 11,800.—E. R. Garner, Hem­ of the photodramatic world. lock, Oregon. Jeanie MacPherson, who wrote the 12, 1918. Husband and wife on same from Station 0 plus 0 to Station 8 story of "Joan the Woman," is also side. Mrs. Crawford’s side to give plus 50, according to the plans on Registered Calves For Sale. responsible for the authorship of first program. file In the office of the County Sur­ f ------ o------ Mrs. Crawford’s side—8. Anderson veyor and the specifications on file "The Woman God Forgot,” and also Having sold my ranch, will sell for Mary Pickford’s recent produc­ and wife, J. Morgan, M. Ackley, A. in the office of the County Clerk. tion, "The Little American” and "A Mapes, F. Bester, G. Olson, J. Breed­ | On the date mentioned above the three high grade heifer calves, one en, H. Olds, H. Booth, A. Phelps, F. court will publicly open and read year old this fall—from choice cows, Romance of the Redwoods." For her theme in "The Woman God Burton, C. Randal, H. Crenshaw, S. the bids but reserves the right to also three full blood bull calves, sub­ ject to register, from choice cows, Forgot” Miss MacPherson has taken Smith, E. Donaldson, J. Smith, A. reject any and all bids. also one yearling bull, from W. 8. the story of a Princess who sells her Erickson, H. Schild, L. Edgar, D. Erwin Harrison, Ladd Estate. country for the man she loves. The Tinnerstet, J. Furrer, O. Tittle, H. County Clerk. If you want something A-ons whole story is taken from a chapter Foland, C. Tilden, E. Glad, G. Wick- i In the early history of America tell­ lund, W. Hare, A. Williams, H. Han­ Notice of Hearing of Final Account. cheap, call at postoffice or Todd Hotel. P. W. Todd. ing how the Spanish invaded Mexico son, C. Weiss, H. Hauswirth, F. and of their conquest of Montezuma Worthington, V. Jacobs, J. Blättler, In the County Court of the State and his Aztecs. Geraldine Farrar is L. S. Johnson, J. Dürrer, R. Jones, L. of Oregon, for Tillamook County. Notice. seen as Tezca, daughter of Monte­ Gruttner, H. Landolt, A. Holden, L. In the matter of the estate of zuma. She falls In love with a hand­ Maynard, T. Jenkins, Ben Neilson, Atyanda L. Donaldson, Deceased, by One hundred and thirty-two acres some young Spanyard, which role Is Pius Jacobs, M. Mills, Theresa Ross, Charles ; Edwin Donaldson, admlnls- of land, near Devil’s Lake, for sale at played by the ever-popular star, L. D. Smith, K. Schlappi, O. Swenson, trator. $16.00 per acre, between 20 and 30 Wallace Reid. O. Wicklund, A. Schilds, E. Lucas, J. Notice Is hereby given that the un- acres good bottom land, balance The production is one of the most Baumgartner, L. Anderson, and E. derslgned han filed his final account slightly rolling. Small brush in creek elaborate and beautiful ever made Anderson. as administrator of the estate of bottom, easy cleared. No improve­ V.a by Cecil deMille. The work of this to . speak M., of. — —Address R. E. Mrs. Folks’ side.—M. Abplanalp, Amanda L. Donaldson, deceased, in ments XV famous director is too well known J. Nageii, C. Ackley, Geo. Olds, D. the County Court of Tillamook I Winter, Grand Ronde, Oregon. to be exploited in this brief space. Billings, J. Powell, J. Rupp, H. Bar­ County, Oregon, and said court has Noted as the creator of artistic ef­ ber, W. Robitsch, A. G. Beals, P, appointed Saturday, September 14th, fects—his last work is considered his ■ Schranz, M. Chance, A. Schmelzer, 1918, at 10 o’clock a.m. in the best. W. Campbell. F. Davidson, J. Schild, county courtroom, in the county The complete Electric Light and The reproduction of the famous ’ J. Donaldson, A. Tippins, E. Tromb­ courthouse of the county of Tilla­ Power Plant Aztec pyramid of Teocalli, as Been in , ley, C. Dye, G. Ford, W. Williams, B mook, State of Oregon, as the time Endorsed by more than 50,000 "The Woman God Forgot," is the Folks, J. Williams, G. Goeres, A. G. and place for hearing objections to satisfied users throughout the largest setting ever built for a pho­ Williams. E, Gienger, P. Heise), Ed. ‘aid account and the final settlement world. todramatic production, the pyramid Weston. G. Weiss, H. Hogan. E. thereof. being nearly 200 feet in height and Herring. K. Zweifel, Peter Jacobs, Dated August 15th, 1918, and pub­ an exact reproduction, in every de­ H. Bibberstein, J. Lüsberg, J. Diehl, lished in the Tillamook Headlight, tail, of the famous temple to the Geo. Dürrer, J. Kunze, P. B. C. Lu­ the first publication of which U Aztec gods. Over a thousand men cas, Helen Dürrer, Elsie Glad. M. E. August 15th, 1918, and the last pub took part in the thrilling battle Holden, E. Harrison, T. Lyster, J. llcation Is September 14th, 1918, and scenes and the effects of the first Murphy. A. Nielson, A. Olds, Esther the number of insertions is five. few cannon and gun powder are Paqi, Mrs. Paul, Mrs. Sheets, Fred­ Charles Edwin Donaldson, ACKLEY & MILLER graphically shown. die Shaw, W. Severance, Paul Wer­ Administrator. Tillamook Garage, The cast supporting Miss Farrar, ner, Lolita Johnson. Miss R. CoLee, John Leland Henderson, Tillamook Oregon. besides Wallace Reid, includes such N. G. Boqulst, Leona Rupp. Attorney for Estate. DELCO-UGHT ■