Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 03, 1915, Image 2

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    Tillamook
Headlight, June
3, 1915
provides that no brand and cargo. H<r lack of facilities to
shall 11»*
be used by more than one per- take the ship to a German port is no
I son. 1 o record a brand costs the
Have you noticeli that the most de-I owller of lt one dollar—Rural Spirit. excuse for wholesale murder.
It is pretended that the Lusitania
sirable farms and the ones that com- I
mand the highest market price, are ' “In the fighting at Carency, France, was a British auxiliary cruiser. She
located on the good roads? Which Germans lost only 700 men. '
was not; she was an unarmed mer-
means that you should have a per-’ ....»
....... .......................
1 his .......
item was „„
so unusual
that it
manent road in front of your farm if ’ wa’s cabled across the oceaii and sent chant ship, in strictly merchant ser-
• you ever hope to get from it what it to the daily papers of the country as vice. The fact that she was sailing
is worth.—News 1 imes.
fiom an American port in this service
I news.
| < Inly 700 men killed!
is proof, which Mr. Wilson should;
If the link highway between the
Wasn’t that fine?
not permit to be questioned, that this I
Yamhill Valley and Tillamook coun­
I he supposition is that Germany
ty is built, it should be the nearest was very fortunate, and that the is the truth, for to do otherwise
would be to call in question the neu­
and less mountainous route. That is French loss was much heavier.
the Sour Grass pass. It is important | But suppose the loss was equal then trality which we have been at pains j
that the right of way be obtained be­ ' there were only 1400 men murdered-- to maintain under great provocation
fore work is started, however.—News so low a death list that it is a matter
to depart therefrom.
Reporter, McMinnville.
iofJntcrnational news.
Presence on the Lusitania of some
Only 1400 young men shot to
Now Henry Ford plans to manufac­ death, torn to death in this one fight. British subjects on their way to join
ture a $200 tractor to be used on the ONLY ¡400 homes saddened and in the British armed forces made the
farm. It will be a success too, and mourning.
excuse for slaughter, not only of
will do the work of several horses. I Gosh, but wasn’t this cheap?
Wasn't this a bargain day trench?
these British subjects, but of all on
Has the horse come to be merely an
ornament. The odor of the stable
board the ship. Since when has it be-
seems to be giving away before that
Every farmer and every poultry come the practice of the German
of gasoline.—News Reporter.
■ raiser should keep a few snakes as a aimy to shoot on sight not only an
protection to his crops and poultry,
If the city can frame a valid ordi- says Allen S. Williams, secretary of unarmed man on his way to join the
away
nance making it a crime to give
the International Herpetological so­ enemy’s forces, but everybody in his
a glass of beer it can in the same ciety in a statement just issued. Wil­ vicinity—not only men, but women
manner prohibit the giving away a liam is a traveler and a lecturer and
cup of coffee, or a glass of lemonade. snakes are his hobby. He has collect­ and children, even babies; not only
That the higher courts will allow such ed reptiles in every part of the west­ people of hostile but those of neutral
a law to stand is preposterous and ern •hemisphere. “The idea is simple,” nations? That is a parallel on land to
unthinkable.—Oregon Messenger.
says Williams, "Rats, weasels and what Germany did at sea.
other rodents destroy crops and are
The attacks on the Cuching and the
the natural enemies of domestic fowl.
Mr. Stewart plays the most difficult
San Jose Daily Mail.
Pomona Progress (Calif.)
Snakes are the natural enemies of Gulflight are termed “mistakes” by
JUBILEE QUARTET SINGS TO selections from the old masters in a “Black Patti” Proves to be
rodents. Keep a few snakes to kill off Germany. An aeroplane
: aeroplane
_ .
. descended
_________
descended (
ENORMOUS CROWD.
1 manner that is most pleasing.
TT . . , „
, A vocal Wonder.
the young rodents and in time your from a great height to within about I
San Jose heard one of the greatest
Undoubtedly the greatest vocal
crops and chickens will be safe. To
_____ concerts ever given here last
wonder who ever visited Pomona was
Entertainment Pleases All.
the cereal crops alone in the United 400 feet of the Cushing, yet it is pre- ! I sacred
States rodents cause an annual loss tended that the aviators could not see ' night at the First Christian Church, I The high school auditorium was the colored man, John C. Payne, who
of $100,000,000. If snakes had even a the great letters on the ship’s sjdc the occasion being the second appear- 1 filled almost to its capacity last night appeared at the Fraternal Aid Opera
half a chance the loss to the farmers proclaiming her name and nationality j I ance of the California All-Star Jubilee i to hear the Jubilee Singers. The en­ House Friday night with the Califor­
I quartet.
and poultry raisers would be reduced
tertainment was one ot the best that i nia Jubilee Quartet. Appearing in a
The National Conference of Dun- to practically nothing. There are a The Gulflight’s name and flag were j As early as 6:30 people were turned has come to Marysville this year and female garb, imitating the celebrated
plainly
displayed,
but
the away, the large auditorium, which everybody in the large audience went “Black Patti,” Mr. Payne rendered a
kards has decided that a person can­ dozen varieties which could accom- as
not own an automobile and be a plish the work and arc non-poison- proximity of British patrol ships is ' seates 1500 people, already being away well pleased with the perform­ soprano solo in a manner which
jammed to the doors. The Rev. Mr.
Christian. So the members of that ous.”—Oregon Messenger.
made the excuse for torpedoing her Brewster, pastor of the church, said ance. The program included planta­ would have done credit to Mrs. Poter
—-- who
church are commanded to eschew the
" -. the
'
famous soprano
tion melodies, jubilee songs, sacred Collins,
without
investigation.
The
submarine
last night that it was the largest selections, popular airs and classical earned such a reputation 1 i..
unholy luxury. If we measure a man's
I believe that nothing is right. I be­
in the east
religion by the happiness he foregoes lieve that everything is wrong. I be­ could recognize the patrol ships and crowd that had ever been in the build­ selections.
with the original Tennesseans
--------------- j years
we must admit that the Dunkards are lieve that I alone have the right idea. could prudently steer clear of them, ing.
The double-voiced singer, Payne, ago.
The quartet sang as an opening scored a hit with his rendition of
wise. But why not measure it by the I he town is wrong, the editor is but it could not recognize the clearly
His numbers alone were well worth
number “Remember Thy Creator,” “My Hero,” from “The Chocolate the price of admission to the entire
happiness he gets for himself and dif­ wrong, the teachers are wrong, the
fuses round him?—Oregonian.
people are wrong, the things they are neutral character of an American ship This number was so well rendered Soldier” “What Withholds my Angry concert.
own
.„ „....that
the standard of expectancy was Fury,” from “Lucia.” His impersona­
doing are wrong and they are doin’ It was not willing to risk its
As is claimed by the quartet every
high,
and it was not only tion of Black Patti brought down the one is a star.
I safety by approaching near enough
tnougn ' . placed
k -— very
• —z —
»••> —
There arc but two classes of nicr- them in the wrong way anyhow.
chants—those who
advertise and believe I could fix things if they to determine the character of the sustained, but grew as one number house, and his rendition was perfect,
Stewart, the baretonc singer, has a
, . ,
.
,
,
,
. | followed the other. The quartets were his fine soprano voice being impossi­ magnificent voice. His greatest ap­
those who do not. The man who ad­ would let me. If they don't 1’11 get a ship,
but
it
took
no
chance
of
permit-
a
j|
Kood
vertises has the best of the deal. He lot of other fellows like myself and
plause was won when he rendered his
.......
| Perhaps the most novel feature of ble to distinguish from that of a instrumental numbers. Stewart is
keeps himself before the public—lie we will have a law passed to make ting a possible enemy to escape.
woman. His voice is a wonder, and he
the United
The suggestion that
___ __
______ the program was the soprano solo by is entitled to all the praise he has re­ considered America’s most accom­
keeps his wares before the public— others do things the way we want
and lie keeps their quality and price them done. I do not believe that the States can buy safety for its citizens 1 Mr. Payne, “Ave Maria,” by Millard. ceived at the hands of the press from plished negro concert pianist. His
I Mr. Jayne took B flat above the staff the Atlantic to the Pacific.
uppermost in the public mind. I’eoule town ought to grow. It is too big now
work Friday night at the piano elicit­
and ' trilled
trflled just
just as
as any
any weH-trained
talk about a man who advertises, be­ 1 believe in fighting every public im­ by including the enemies of Germany . • and
S. S. R. S. Stewart, the baritoi.e, ed wondrous applause and repeated
cause they know he has something provement and in spoiling every­ to relax the severity of their blockade i lyric soprano would do. He is a pianist, soloist, was also fine, and he encores.
importation
of 1UUU
food to
Ger-
singer, t*u
and the
worth advertising—or he wouldn't body’s pleasure. I am always to the against HJipui
IdllUII Ut
LU kJ
CI“ i ! wonderful
wuuuvmui two-voiced
L u-» viv vu .111151.1,
The jubilee singing was as good as
received loud and long applause at
front in opposing things and never many asumes that we are willing to ' audience recognized
advertise.—News Reporter.
_...................................
his ability. Be­ the conclusion of his selections.
four men can do. The jubilee song,
' y< t have I advanced an idea or sup­
fore the program began Mr. Brews­
The tenor soloist is the possessor “Reign, Massas Jesus, Reign," was
We arc not prone to the devotion port a movement that would make ptyebase our unquestioned rights I ter requested that there be no en­ of a most unusual voice. The four superb, as was also the closing num­
from
Germany
by
obtaining
from
her
of gathering statistics- usually a dry people happy or add to the pleasure
cores, but when Mr. Payne had fin­
ber from “Lucia,” “What Withholds
and thankless proposition—but we of man, woman or child. I am oppos- concessions from her enemies. The I ished “Ave Marie,” the immense aud­ singers each have very fine voices My Angry Fury?”
and
they
respond
to
the
encores
will
­
cannot refrain from the following: < d to fun and am happiest at a funeral United States will never bargain for ience could not refrain from applaud­
If the enthusiasm of those who
ingly anil quickly.
We have a linotype in our office I believe in starting reforms that will
ing it.
Marysville Appeal (Calif.) heard the entertainment last night
which, in five years has set five mil­ take all the joy out of life. It’s a sad elementary rights, the loss of which
Mr. Stewart, at the piano, was at
continues today it is believed that the
world and I’m glad of it. Amen.— would lose us our place among na­ his best and he astonished his hear­
lion lines. Five million
Oxnard, Calif. Fraternal Aid opera house will be
Banks Herald.
galley to galley, amount
tions, for it would render us in effect ers by his slyph-like touch as he I
I On all sides nothing but praise was packed tonight.
inches or 69,444 feet, or
a subject nation of any buccaneer played “The Last Hope."
------ o------
heard of the excellent work of your
Germany's Plea in Evasion.
Figuratively and literally
power
which
ravages
the
seas.
Our
quartet
at
our
high
school
last
night.
Daily
Oregon
Statesman Salem, Ore.
that machine has "traveled
(Oregonian.)
Santa Cruz Evening Surf (Calif.)
Astorian.
JUBILEE SINGERS PLEASE.
The California Jubilee
Singers The singing of the old time planta­
The summary of the German reply differences with Germany must be
tion melodies was of the true genuine
to President Wilson’s note regarding settled without reference to any ne- pleaScd an audience which literally southern style, and that is praise Musical Ones Make Great Hit in
The Portland lawyer who declared
filled
the
Opera
House
last
night.
Salem.
gotiations we may have with Britian.
his income is $160,000.00 a year and the Lusitania massacre and the at­
There really wasn’t a seat left vacant. enough. Mr. Payne is an extraordin­
Those who were fortunate enough
We
have
important
questions
to
set
­
ary,
double-voiced
singer,
doing
re
­
who testifies that $8,000 was a low tacks on American ships is an eva­
The program was very entertaining
to hear the California Jubilee Singers
fee for a lawyer to charge for pcr- sion of the issue and is an implied at­ tle with Britian regarding the block­ throughout. There was a remarkable markable work both in lyric soprano at the Grand opera house last night
forming work that the court had al-
... tempt to justify crimes which would ade of Germany, but we will sc’tle variety, considering that there were and- rich baritone. Mr. Stewart is an will recall the superb selections ren­
exceptionally good pianist.
lowed less than a thousand dollars for
them without reference to our .ela- only four men—no women. But why
Speaking to school principals I can dered before the audience last even­
must have magnified his ability or still be crimes were all the excuses
carry
a
soprano,
whe
nMr.
Payne
can
ing. Not a word of praise more to one
else that expense of his early educa­ offered by Germany valid. But they tions with Germany. They dj not do the deed himself? He wore a fetch­ sav that they can feel assured that the than to another of the members of
entertainment
the
quartet
will
give
is
concern
the
safety
of
life
and
limb,
tion for grafting was dearly paid for. are not valid; none of them are valid.
ing black satin costume, assuming a
all right. It is clean and good, and "it this quartet is deserving. Every mem­
Possibly a comparison of these fig­
The facts on which Mr. Wilson therefore will brook no delay within very feminine gait with a slight Gre­ takes.”
ber is a soloist of the highest class.
Very truly yours,
ures with those of his income tax
cian bend, as it used to be called. He
reason.
Our
differences
with
Ger
­
There is no better cure for bad hu­
HERBERT LEE,
statement might develop that he is a based his demand for reparation and
sang
to
high
B—
a
musical
friend
in
­
Principal High School. mors and no medicine more pleasant
colossal liar if not a purjurer.—Sheri­ for cessation of submarine attacks on many relate to the very life of our sisted to me that it was C. Pretty
to take than an evening's entertain­
dan Sun.
merchant ships can easily be proved. citizens, therefore are matters of ur­ high, any way. Otherwise he was
ment at the hands of a good company
gent
haste.
second
tenor
in
the
quartet,
with
a
Forest
Grove,
Ore.
'1 he proof was in the President’s pos­
of jubilee singers.
baritone
range
and
quality
at
times.
If we remember rightly, the coun­ session before he wrote his note. The
The students and faculty of Pacific
More than three weeks have now
tries of England, Germatfy, Belgium,
Mr. Stewart, the pianist, played University and townspeople of Forest
passed since the Lusitania was sunk
Prescott (Ariz.) Herald.
only
condition
on
which
the*
Presi
­
France, Italy, Austria, Russia and
Liszt’s big Rigoletto Fantasie with Grove were delighted with the pro­
STEWART
CONCERT CO.
and
the
sea
was
strewn
with
the
dead
Serbia, belong to the so-called “Chris­ dent could, with due regard to the
much facility anil musical quality of gram given this evening by the Cali­
The concert opened with a piano
tian nations" and are constantly send­ dignity of the American people, post­ and dying. More than two weeks tone. The quartet work was good, fornia Jubilee Quartet. They live up
ing missionaries to the "heathen" pone compliance with his demands have passed since Mr. Wilson's un­ and there were several very comical to their advertisements, every mem­ selection by Mr. Samuel S. R. S.
countries of China and Japan. Just
real jubilee songs, including "Heaven’ ber is an artist. The program was Stewart, a musician and composer of
this week the two heathen nations until this proof had been furnished to equivocal demand was made on Ger­ a perfect gem.
above the average and every number music. Mr. Stewart is one of the most
many
for
reparation
for
past
offenses
settled a dispute without going to war Germany would be that during the
was given in a finished manner. This talanted young musicians in the west.
and have signed a treaty of peace. necessary period of delay, all Ger­ andfor assurance that these barbar­
is their second appearance in Forest He has made a close study of his pro­
From Imperial (Calif.)
Look at the difference between this man attacks on American ships and ous methods of warfare would be
Grove, and we will look forward to fession. Mr. Stewart has a free, de­
Successful Entertainment.
and what is going on in the civilized,
cided manner of touching the keys of
their coming again.
The
Jubilee
Singers
who
sang
in
abandoned.
The
answer
is
not
a
frank
i
Christian nations noted above and on belligerent ships carrying Ameri­
the piano that is very entertaining.
(Signed) Pres, of W. M. C. A.
I
mpcrial
last
Tuesday
evening
under
then study the problem; why is it?— can passengers should cease. Rut avowal of wrong done and a solemn the auspices of the Christian Church,
He plays the most difficult selections
Pacific University.
Umpqua \ alley News.
from the old masters with a grace
while the German reply was in course pledge that it shall not be repeated. entertained one of the largest 'aud­
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and ease that is refreshing. Mr. Stew­
of preparation another American ship Nor is the answer a bold defense and iences ever assembled in that hand­
Sacramento, Calif.
art
was loudly applauded each time
) on know that your Gerinan-Amer- the Nebraskan, wa< torpedoed. This defiance. It is an evasive plea in ex­ some edifice.
The California Jubilee Quartet gave
Their work wes very good; in fact, a song service in our auditorium yes- he appeared on the stage.
can neighbor is a most excellent citi­ ship had lowered her flag at sunset, tenuation, an apparent play for time,
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zen- and it is hardi) fair to him to
about the best Imperial has ever had terday afternoon, January 25th. Their
Stockton Record, (Calif.)
assume that he can ever be anything according to custom, but it was not while the objectionable course is still an opportunity to enjoy.
performance was greatly enjoyed by
else. His trials arc great if he must vet dark and her name and nationality pursued. Docs Germany imagine that
So well satisfied was everyone who a large audience. Not only have the AN ATTRACTION WORTH SEE-
choose between loyalty to his citizen­ could have been read by the subma­ the American people arc so weak that attended that the hope is being ex- members of the quartet beautiful
ING.
ship and sympathy for the fatherland, rine's commander. Not even this they will permit themselves thus to ' pressed that many entertainments of voices, but they sing their songs with
It was a pleased and joyous au­
but his decision
should not be in
. a similar character will be brought to intelligence and faultless enunciation. dience that left the Auditorium las*
doubt. Many public expressions are much care was taken, much less was be trifled with? Or has she become so this city.
There was much of the true up-lift in night at the end of the two hours
made through authoritative sources the ship visited and searched, as re­ reckless that she invites addition to
what was said and sung. What they program of the California Jubilee
that their loyalty will surely be on quired by international law. There the number of her enemies? Unless
Quartet, under the auspices of the St.
gave us was really a song service.
Redlands Review (Calif.)
the side of their adopted country in
Paul’s Rible class.
we
greatly
mistake
the
temper
of
Mr.
CHARLES
G.
TITUS,
was
absolutely
not
the
slightest
ex
­
QUARTET
OF
JUBILEE
SING
­
the event of hostilities. Happily it
John Payne, the man with the dou­
ERS GAVE VERY GOOD
General Secretary,
may not be necessary to choose.— cuse for the attack on the Nebraskan, \\ ilson, as revealed in the note cal­
ble voice, was the sensation of the
Y. M. C. A.
ENTERTAINMENT.
1 elephone Register.
except that she had sailed from a bel­ ling Germany to account, his rejoind­
evening. In the quartet numbers foe
A program that will linger long in
ligerent port. She carried no contra­ er will leave no doubt in the German
carried the baritone part; but in his
the memory of all who heard it was
Oregon Normal School,
solo he came upon the stage in a
An Iowa farmer has devised a rat band. for she was in ballast. She had mind that he means to do precisely that given last evening by the Cali­
Monmouth Oregon.
woman’s costume and sang ‘Carmean
trap on which lie claims a patent but passed into the open ocean and was what he said in his first note—not to fornia Jubilee Quartet.
This is to say the the California in a way that would have done credit
which anyone troubled with rats can
Between
five
and
six
hundred
gath
­
use He purchased a big galvanized therefore not in British waters. Ger­ omit any word or any act," that may ered in the Congregational Church, Jubilee Quartet played to a large and to any high soprano.
appreciative audience in the Normal
These entertainers will appear un­
iron bucket, or garbage pail, and plac­ many, instead of making amends for become necessary to exact prompt
ed it in the barn. He filled it two- past offense and giving earnest of her and full compliance with his demands. filled the balconies and overcrowded Chapel last night. The program ren­ der the auspices of the class at the
onto.the
porches
and
sidewalks,
and
____
____
__
______
dered
was
of
a
high
order,
especially
thirds full of water and on top of the purpose to offend no more, has re­ Should words not suffice and should listened to a perfect silence until the Mr. Pavne, in his^imitation of Black Auditorium again tonight.
water placed a lawyer of chaffy oats
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acts become necessary, we doubt not last note of every number had died Patti, and very much enjoyed bv
an inch deep.
The next morning peated and aggravated the offense.
“
The
Mail
”
of Woodland, (Calif )
awaw,
before
busting
into
the
tumult
every
one.
Germany pleads in extenuation that that the American people will support
he emptied out mixture of water, oats
JUBILEE QUARTET IN SPLEN­
Respectfully submitted,
and drowned rat*. He rebated his the Lusitania was armed, She was him to the last man and the last dol­ of applause that invariably greeted it.
S. S. R. S. Stewart, who has been
trap and the next morning he figured not armed, and the charge
DID CONCERT.
J. H. ACKERMAN,
that she lar in the effort to make the name of called "The
Black
Paderewski,"
results and found he had aimlessly
The California Quartet gave one of
President.
was
includes
a
charge
that
the Unit­ the I nited States respected and to charmed his hearers with a selection (Formerly State Superintendent of the most enjoyable concerts heard in
but with malice aforethought gotten
rid of eighty-nine rats He declares it cd States has committed a breach of establish the right of Americans to from “Ri'’oletto," and as an encore Schools.)
this city for many months. I* wa*
played the sextette from “Lucia” with
will rid a barn in a short time.—lone neutrality.
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under the auspices of the Young Peo*
travel the high seas unharmed.
bis left hand. The closing number on |
Journal.
pie’s Society of the Methodist church
Germany alleges that the Lusitania
Long Beach, Calif,
the program was another selection
I heard with mingled pleasure the and was well patronized.
carried explosives in violation of
from
“
Lucia,
”
“
What
Withholds
My
'
* “
« All-Star
• — —
- ­
Another way > farmer has of pre­
The voices of the participants are
Under the new brand law. Governor American law. She carried only small
concert given • by the
Cali
venting his bovs from lea ving the Angry Fury?” sung by the quartet.
Withyconib« is empowered to ap­
fornia Jubilee Quartet” at the Long remarkable and the blend was perfect
It
is
understood
that
the
society
will
point one inspector for each county arms ammunition, which is not an ex­ farm is to acquire enough adjacent endeavor to have these clever enter- ■ Beach Auditorium last evening.
The quartet, four in number,, calT'd
in the state Each inspector in turn is plosive, and to carry which is no land to give them each an eighty tainers here again later in the season.
The audience was great and more first on the program, and . whetted
when
they
come
of
age.
Rut
it
some
­
authorized to appoint deputies in the more a violation of law than would
than pleased by the truly artistic the expectation of the audience *o
times nearly p-uts Pa in the i»rave to
various parts of the county. The in­ be the carrying of a supply of cart- do
singing of this quartet.
the solos, which followed.
it.
spectors are compensated for their
The Austin Express (Aril.)
The program ended with the ■ eT*
We shall welcome them again if
ridg
s
for
a
passenger's
revolver.
service in the sunt of ten cents per
Mr. Samuel S. R. S. Stewart-gave a they return to our city.
tette from "Lucia” and it has
W hen
you meet a man who
head on the first twenty-five animals Germany had a right to stop and doesn t smoke. swear or flirt, j-ou musical recital last evening which
1
1 heartily commend them to all been better sung in this city.
inspected and three cents each for seize the ship and its contraband have to admire him, but you don't was one of the rarest treats that the lovers of music.
entertainment is deserving of all *
every additional one, and ten cents a
HENRY I. RASMUS. praise a short notice is capable o
have to marry him until you discover citizens of Austin have had the pleas­
mile for the distance they travel to cargo She had no right to kilt 1500 what
ure of listening to for a long time.
Pastor First M. E. Church.
giving.
worse
habits
he
has
in
place
of
.... *' inspection I hr state v. terinar unarmed people, including hundreds these,” r
• -- -
-
-
-
- jx-officio state recorder of of neutrals, iu order to destroy ship haps its
1 backbiting
State Press Flashlights. ! b1ra'1'1,,r “"** 1
j kiiull
COMING !
The California Jubilee
All-Star Quartet.
Entertainment
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS,
JUNE 11th, JUNE 12th, 8 to 10 P.M.,
AT THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Read What Others Say of these “4-STAR” Entertainers
I
i
I Christian Church, June 11 and 12.
Remember the Dates.