TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 10. 1916. X. -X. FIRE ! ! I FIRE ! FIRE ! TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR. I pate in the Tillamook spirit and coin- ADVERTISING RATES. found less easy—Hillsboro Independ­ munity interest that will predominate ent . Legal Advertisements. ' on the opening day of the County A great many preachers can preach Good Program Arranged—Tillamook Fair. _______ __ First Insertion per line ............. $ .10 about chiirch unity and consolidation, and Community Spirit to Predom­ inate. Each subsequent insertion, line. •05 but when it conies to practicing what YOUR FORTUNE’S SAVED TILLAMOOK ORGANIZES they preach it is a cat of another col­ Business and Professional cards COAST ARTILLERY COMPANY The Tillamook County Fair Board or, for it is our impression that it is from the flames if you protect yow one month....................................... too — ■ O 1 the preachers, more than any one else arranged the program for the fair, S. S. Johnson Elected CaPtain — Ray possessions by means of a fire insue. Locals per line each insertion... 05 who keep up religious prejudices by which will be held on August 22-25, Di-play advertisements, an inch their contention that they are right and there are many attractive feat­ B. Walls and T. B. Handley, Lieu­ mice policy in this agency. Premiums tenants. the other fellows are wrong. ures. The Tillamook Spirit and com­ one month..................................... so and The organization of a Company of normally low — just a few dollars per will predominate And when it comes to church consol­ munity interest consuniated on All Resolutions of Condolence idation they are ready to do so if the during tin- four days of the fair. The Coast Artillery was thousand valuation for three or Five Monday evening, with 80 members aud Lodge Notices, per line . .05 other fellows will come over and join program is as follows; first militia years. ’ Tis a rare investment and 1 on the roll call of the Tillamook Day, August 22nd. Notices, lost, strayed or stolen their denomination. There are some 1 illamook 10 a.m Flying machine exhibition, company organized in localities where churches have con­ small one — but far and away the best etc., minimum rate, not ex- Comity, and the membeis who were solidated to good advantage, but still forenoon on account of wind. Ctiding five lines . sworn in were proud of this fact. I he that you can possibly make. .2C All exhibits must be in by noon. there is in must every small city too 1:30 p.m.—Parade under auspices honor of being chosen captain fell to many churches and too many preach­ Attorney S. S. Johnson, who has seen of Tillamook business men. THE TILLAMAAK HEADLIGHT. ers preaching to empty pews, which 2 00 p.m.—Address by Governor military service in the Spanish war, is not a very economical method of who appointed Ray B. Walls, first running church organizations, and Withycombe, at Fair Grounds. lieutenant, and Attorney T. B. Hand- 30 pm.— Horse races. under these conditions it must follow Editorial S lap Shots. ley, second lieutenant and Lelsie Har­ One half mile running race. that there are too many preachers rison first sergeant. 41 One half mile trotting race. who have trouble obtainin'’ sufficient It is expected that an instructor The Democratic press has a politi­ •.alary to make both ends meet now Auto Races: will be here soon for about a month cal slogan about Wilson. It is “He that everything is so high. Slow mile, on high. to give the company instructions in kept us out of war.” His "Watchful -------- o---------- Backward race quarter mile. CALL ON VS- WRITE I’s drill, and the equipment will arrive PHONE US. waiting ’ almost plunged the country Tire changing contest. Everybody i is going to Ijave the hue in the course of a few weeks. into war, for his jelly fish foreign "Tillamook Spirit” at the County Miscellaneous: The Roll Call and Oath. policy made the United States appear Fair this year. It is going to be a Bicycle race, free for all, ’4 mile. Oath and contract of enlistment of ridiculous in the eyes of foreign na­ great get together, Motorcycle race, free for all. pull together 10th Company, C. A. C., in the Nat­ tions. 100 yard dash, men over 35:. event in the history of lhe county, One half mile foot race, men over ional Guard of the United Suites and for the community spirit is growing of the State of Oregon. Judge Belt has decided a case in quite strong in Tillamook County. 20. I do hereby acknowledge to have which the legality of running theatres 1 his is accomplishing wonders in 500 free rides on Merry-go-round voluntarily enlisted this 7 th day of cn Sunday was the issue. The law was other lounties, and we see no reason for children under 12 years. August, 1916, as a soldier in the on the side of allowing theatres to be why the same spirit should not per­ 7:30 p.m.—McGhee’s Orchestra, and conducted on that day. and he had meate every section of Tillamook program under the auspices of Tilla­ National Guard of the United States nothing to do but to decide the case County and cement our citizens for mook Boosters, "Tillamook Spirit and of the State of Oregoh, for the period of three years in service and that way. Now most every closed city community interests. The town of and Community Interest.” three years in the reserve, under the to Sunday theatres arc in a turmoil Wheeler showed the right Tillamook Farmers’ Day, August 23rd. and going to run their movies on spirit last week when the live wires 10 00 a m.—Flying machine exhibi- conditions prescribed by law, unless I sooner discharged by proper author­ Sunday. of that s. :tion started a movement ■ tion. to get together and pull together for i ■10:00 to 12.—Horse races, hitching ity. And I do solemnly swear that I The driver of the auto truck who the best, interests of the Nehalem contests, pulling matches, etc. Work will bear true faith and allegiance to the United States of America and to came to the city with a load of gravel valley and to eliminate all personal team walking race, quarter mile. minus a rubber tire on one wheel, did and sectional rivalry in the future. 1:30p.m.— Parade under auspices of the State of Oregon, and that I will serve them honestly and faithfully thc pavement north of town and in Other sections of the county should farmers. tile city some damage, as the rim of do the same thing. And it is sale to 2:00 p.m—Stunts by different grang­ against, all their enemies whosoever, and that 1 will obey the orders of the the wheel made a deep impression in :ay that when the people living in the es in front of grand stand. the pavement. 7 his is a case where north part of the county come to the 2:30 p.m.—Base Ball (5 innings) President of the United States and of the Governor of the Slate of Oregon, the parties should be prosecuted, for county fair this year, they will come Farmers vs. Town Men. if hard surfaced roads are to be dam­ with the T illamook spirit, and if they 3:80 p.m.— Marathon race one mile, and of the officers appointed over me according to law and the rules aged in that manner, it is about time whoop it up for the Nehalem \ alley free for all. to teach those who use the roads that when here, why, we will all join in Relay race, quarter mile to re­ and articles of war. T. B. Handley they cannot damage them. the Nehalem spirit and whoop it up lay. Ray B. Walls for the Nehalem Valley. The south 7:30 p.m.—McGhee’s orchestra. Pro­ N. E. Myers 7 he snap shot man wishes success part of the county need a little shak­ gram by farmers, assisted by out­ S. S. Johnson to the Tillamook Company of Coast ing together along community lines, side talant. Judging commences in Wm. Marx Artillery, and salute the officers and but we expect to see a good live different departments on this day. W. J. Hill young recruits. We want to commend bunch attend the county fair this Boys and girls stock judging. In­ Leo Morrison every member of the company for the year for that section of the county, structions commence on this day. Perry DtfLillies interest they have taken and the for they cannot remain inactive- I also tv.o canning teams to work. Leslie Harrison success they have achieved thus* far, while the north part of the county is Children’s Day, Thursday, August 24. I. E. Keldson and we predict, as interest grows, to up and corning with the Tillamook 10:00 a.m.—Flying Machine. N. J. Myers see one of the best campaniles of spirit and get together community All children under 19 admitted John Leland Henderson militia in Oregon, which will be a pull. The central part of the county free. John Gibson credit to the city and county, for the will be in evidence with the Tilla- 500 free merry-go-round tickets Rollie W. Watson I illutnook company iv composed of a mook spirit at the county fair, offer- for children under 12 years. J. W. Jennings. Jr. fine bunch of citizens and young ing the glad hand to all who want to Band music, Spelling Contest, Manuel Thomas men. develop community interests The Ciphering, Instructions in Calvin Blair Tillamook Commercial Club and the stock judging for children. James Thomas Bro. Trombley the free trade boost­ Women’s Civic Improvement League 1:30 p.m.—Parade of schools Frank Clark er had a good object lesson last week are working along these lines and 2:00 p.m.—Bicycle race quarter mile, Wm. Thomas when he visited Wheeler. He saw meeting with good success and en­ boys under 16. Thos. Coates hundreds of thousands of dollars in­ couragement, not only for the com­ Boys relay race, quarter mile, W. T. Coates vested in a local industry and a new munity interest of Tillamook City three relays. Lee Doty up-to-date saw mill idle because of but for the whole county. Farmer’s 100 yard dashes, high and broad E. J. Claussen Democratic free trade. And he con­ day, too, at the county fair will be a jumps. John Zumstein tinues to boost for the free trade great get together event and so will Girls races, and ball throwing R. I.. Elliott party that placed timber, lumber and children’s day. The county fair this contest. A. G. Crimmins I sawmills on the slump, and placed year will be no place for the grouch Wheelbarrow race. J. A. Fitzpatrick every Tillamook product on the free and the knocker, for everybody is go­ Potato race. A. G. Haugen list and in competition with cheap ing to have the Tillamook spirit and 7:30 p.m.—McGhee’s Orchestra and W. C. Martin foreign labor. With an object lesson a good time. The snap shot man now program by children including G W. Wallace like this right before the eyes of the wants to emphasize the correct mean­ declamation contest. Prank Maxwell people of this county, people must be ing of the Tillamook Spirit and get 2 canning teams to work oh this L. Bristow politically blind who will vote and together, community interest idea. day. J. T. Higgins agitate for more Democratic free It is to give the glad hand to every­ Dahlia Day, Friday, August 2."th. Frank Fitzpatrick trade. body, pull together for the betterment 10.00 a.m.—Flying machine exhibi­ Lloyd B. Hesse tion. of every section of the county, mak­ Peter Bosnia Some of the Bayocean property ing our homes, cities and country dis­ 500 free rides on Merry-go-round L. R. Maine owners were in the city on Monday tricts more beautiful and attractive; for children under 12. C. F. De Ford lor the purpose of starting legal pro­ for the moral uplift of the whole Band concert. O. G. Swenson ceedings against the County Court to county; a lively interest taken in the 1:30 p.m.—Ladies riding contest. E. T. Plog restain it from spending the money development of the business and in­ Ladies auto driving contest. üeo. H. Ethel appropriated for the Bayocean road dustrial life of the county; aud pat­ Ladies' riding race, quarter mile. F. W. Talbott upon hard surfacing. The snap shot ronizing our home merchants and 100 yard dash, ladies under 75. R A. Wicklund man is in hope that some agreement, home industries. Poney race free for all. John Zurfluh, Jr. can be arrived at whereby this can be Ladies nail driving contest. E. M. Condit prevented, if possible. Everybody More Devine Appointment. Ladies hitching contest. J. E. Reedy must admit that the Bayoeeari prop­ ------ o------ Stock judging contest, boys and L. V. Stewart erty owners have a just grievance Emperor William during his recent girls. Closing canning contest Emile Wooley and when the County Court placed trip to a point somewhere in the rear At on this day, Charles Bennett $10,000 in the last budget for the of I’eronne on lhe Somme front, says 'The Cloverdale Band will furnish R. A. Leonard Bayocean road, it did so for no other a dispatch to the wireelss Press from plenty of good music each day. Offi­ Fred M. Gould reason than that it believed it was en­ Berne, made a speech to the German cial programs with prizes will be J. W. Maddux titled to that amount of money and a wounded soldiers which is attracting issued later. H. Snider way out as soon as possible. Legal great attention in Germeny. The Ger­ A beauty spot in Tillamook County. Neah-kah- Glen Oliver proceedings should be the last thing man Emperor is quoted as saying: nie Tavern is a hospitable place. vRent a tent if Prizes Offered for Dahlia Day. W. C. Teague resorted to, and it is our opinion “It is iny earnest desire to take my You desire. W. 7’hos. Coates that the County Court and the Bay­ place in the trenches and to deal such I. ouie Wooley The Civic Improvement Club will ocean property owners should get to­ blows at our enemies as my age and Chas. Wooley gether and settle the difficulty with­ strength would permit. But the in­ give the following prizes for features ! 'Thomas F. Keyes out further trouble, and this can be scrutable Almighty has willed other­ I of the parade on dahlia day at the D. E. Robinson done if the County Court will do the wise. Into my care has been commit- ■ County Fair: B. E. Utter right tiling by Bayocean and not do Best decora’ed horse and buggy, first led by divine destiny the leadership I Antone M. Borba prize ............................. blue ribbon. it an injustice because One person fail­ of our country, its armies and its E. Mills Second prize ...................... Red ribbon ed to live up to his agreement. Prob­ forces on land and sea. F. E. Shaw ably. alter the County Court goes decorated horse and rider, first “The burden of thinking, deciding Best prize ............ R. L. Shreve over the road to-morrow and the and leading has been hard upon me ................. Blue ribbon. \ ern L. Larson plans agreed upon, some arrange­ and realizing this 1 know that my life Second prize . . ................... Red ribbon Onlv natatorium of its kind in the west, Surf Best decorated D. A. Simmons ments can be made whereby the offer must be conserved carefully for the baby buggy .... $2.50 making machine. Water is nice and warm Good Alfred L Smith to complete the road for 126.000 can welfare of Germany in order to car­ I Second best ..................... 1.50 Donald A. Hare hotel and cottages. be taken up provided that a bond is ry out the duties assigned to me by I Best decorated doll ‘ ‘ buggy . . 11.00 »» »» »» >» Second, best Geo. D. Craffec put up. . .50 divine oppointnient.” Edw. J. Schilling Best decorated go-cart ...... $1.00 — 1 1 »» »» »» >» LOW ROUND TRIP FARES F. M. Kelley Second, best The money appropriated for the . .50 Notice of Board of Equilization more L. D. Williams ur Best decorated tricycle ........ Bayoccan Road is causing $1 50 Meeting. »» ft »» »» John J. Berns less trouble and agitation. The Coun­ Second, best . .50 Notice is hereby given, that on Best decorated Percy Sheldon ty Court called for bids tor hard »ur- bicycle ............ $1.50 »» » >» »» Vernon Blanchard facing about a mile of road, and two Monday, September 11th, 1916, the Second, best .50 J. R. Callahan bids were made, one by the Arenz County Board of Equilization wilt Best decorated express wagon $1.00 between Ot,to W. Tappmeyer Constrticeion Company, for $14 464, meet at the Court House, in Tilla­ Second, best .50 i R. Blaine Hays and Feldschau \ Jackson for 116,. mook City, Oregon, and publicly ex­ Best decorated wheel barrow $1.00 »» »» »» M Subscribed and duly sworn before 2 28.00. Both bids were rejected, and amine the assessment roll for said Second, best . .50 me this 7th dav of August, A. D, now the County Court has under con­ year, and correct any error in valua- 1916. sideration a proposition to hire a lions, description of land, lot, , or TILLAMOOK COUNTY Business M■■■ 1st. Lieut. C. A. C., U. S. A. equipment and the county to do the K and correction Most of the leading business men work itself, which it has a perfect the examination, roll equilization of the assessment I have agreed to take part in the busi ­ right to do. But should this new ex­ Christian Church. who ness men s parade and the exercises periment cost more than under the shall be completed. All persons contract system, as it is liable to do, may be interested in the asscsiment at the opening of the Tillamook JOHN M. SCOTT, GemerzJ Passenger Agent, Portland "A Trinity Faith” is the theme for what then’ Some years ago there was of their property should appear at County Fair, which will be on the the sermon next Sunday morning—a said time and place, as no change can afternoon of the 22nd of August. This more or less agitation to let road proctical, live theme and we want you work bv contract, and since then be made zfter the adjiurnment of the matter is in the hands of a committee to hear it. board. All protests must be filed with composed of Messrs Ammer, Calla­ considerable road work has been done Our Sunday school is keeping up board the first week. han and Walls, and business men that way, and it seems to us that this the Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, who have been missed or who have nicely through the summer months should be adhered to as much as August 8th, 1916. but you are always missed when ab­ not signed up should advise the com­ sent. Please don’t forget next Sunday possible. Taking hold of concrete C. A. Johnson, mittee at once, for the names of the work in this county by the county is morning to come to Sunday school County Assessor. progressive business men who will and church. a new departure and experiment, and First publication August, 3, 1916. take part in the parade will be pub ­ before the court does so it should be "The Uncrowned King” will be'the Last publication Sept. 14th, 1916. lished next week. The committee has evening theme. See program on Front thoroughly satisfied that it can do ordered several dozen white duck the work below what the lowest con­ HARMONY. page._________________ and F r . Wendt they will save the eye pants and hats, and those who have Opportunity for Vetch Men. tractor agreed to do the work for. sight not ordered them through the com ­ ------o -■ - There is this to take into considera­ Notice. P. Hopkins went to Banks, Ore Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Allison, of Till­ D. I have requests from Tillamook mittee or otherwise should do so at tion. The lateness of the season amook. visited at the home of Mr. on a business trip and to once The Fair BoJrd has also asked vetch hay. gon, dairymen lor 1,00 tons of should be considered, for it will only The annual meeting of the stock­ rel.it be a few weeks now and the wet from a California county agent for the Tillamook Commercial Club and holders of the Tillamook County Mu­ and Mrs. G. G. Graves on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Hopkins were G. g Graves went “» McPhW* several car loads of vetch seed; from the business men to arrange for the tual Telephone Co., for the purpose season will have set in. a Washington county agent for a evening program on the opening day of electing officers for the ensuing guests of Dr. and Mrs. Wendt, of cam p at the beach where a couple his brothers are qampmg. nokini Rev Mr. Boozer told Washington large quantity of good clean clover when the Tillamook spirit and com­ year will be held at the Court House, 1 illamook, on Thursday. Emil Krebs and family, with friends , yirs. 5 liss Lillie and J0*1 county editors that they should work seed, and from a Montana county munity interest will be the feature of on Saturday, Sept. 2, 1916, at « from Sherwood, Oregon, are camping spe nt a few days at the home of M”. to consolidate country churches, but agent for several car loads of dairy­ the talks. o'clock p.ni. A large number of business men for a few days at Netarts. AU ce Phillips. like many others who have given the cows. If farmers can get together on S. A. Brodhead, Secy lanic advice he failed to show how these shipments and make up car load have signed a request that business Little Emil Krebs the eight vear old CALF HIDES WANTED. the work may result in practical re- lots of first class quality at a fair i houses be closed from 1 till 4 o'clock Having bought the Tillamook Iron daughter of Otto Krebs met with an I ults. I'hc question of the desirability price.-1 am sure we can find a ready | so as to give the business men and Works from A. K. Case all business accident while shooting fire crackers 1 their clerks an opportunity to take of consolidation of the country chur­ market. M. S. Shjock, Agriculturist.' part in this first parade of business from Sept. 1st will be transacted by which might have proved serious, thè GRANT THAYER WILL P*Y ches was settled long ago, but when it powder flying back in the eye, bur —Sheridan Sun. men in Tillamook City and partici- H. Sander. • the careful treatment of both parents tf • CENTS FOR CALF HIDES. has com* to consolidation this is n 7^ FIRE INSURANCE ROLLIE W. WATSON, The Insurance Man.” TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORI^ TILLAMOOK COUNTY ! FAIR, I TILLAMOOK, OREGON.? Bigger and Better than Ever. Aviator Munter will make Flights Daily in his Flying Machine. Don’t Forget the Date. AUGUST, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th. GOLF or TENNIS NEAH-KAH-NIE BATHING BAYOCEAN Return Limit T wo Days all stations and beach points in Ask local agent for fares SOUTHERN PACIFIC '