y, ——-------------------- TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 10 1916. THE PRIZE WINNERS. :oIcpCriFtriva.I pr,czram .opened with a Past Director, and Supreme Delegate ' 16 ^lunf?ar*an Orchestra, o the National Convention at Port­ For the Best Written Article on the Illis u-i Bartawla <°°d’ thLe Anvil Chorus land, Oregon, will be present. Chautauqua. uarcarola and Sympathy . ’ , w .vere partie­ tlarly good Mrs " K «J*, icciuret s' »vuemun Robertson lectured Success V\ here You Are.” Thi' is CANNING CONTEST. Miss Emma Groat won the first ----- o-—- prize for the best write up of the p H a.vt'rv interesting lecture. le the otd how life could be like Sh< th< le Five Teams of Tillamook Girls to Chautauqua, which was given in this nngs of a voilin. Each string stand- c.ty recently. The prizes were given Participate at County Fair. ----- o by Mrs. Dunstan. Following is _Miss irin in lite. First the A ’econd HifeF,On- and »PPreciation, Groat s write up. This year a new feature is being ad­ ccond the E string, effort and en- ded to the attractious to be offered at 1 he Chautauqua. husiasni, third, the D string, duty I illamook County Ft ir in a can­ This is Chautauqua week of which li d divinity, the last string being G the ning contest, participated in by three I am going to write about. The first A mch stands for God andK graeffub and possibly by live teams of girls day the program opened bv an ad­ ranging in age from twelve to eight­ dress of welcome by Mr. Botts, which Friday evening was the evening of een j cars. Space has bi en set aside rut. \v. A. WIRE PR H. M MASSEY was followed by the Ionian Serenad­ it the snmc|,!>r Whe who triin (I Y35 opcPe,J •’> ”'e Hjn- in the childrens’ pavilion for this ccn- is a Uolleg* Graduate* fa es, I tl.ink they were the next to the practiced dentistry in Tilla­ si */rcl|cstr.i. Later in the even- .est, ami electric stoves, a lot > table, Dentistry, registered in Ore­ and owners of mook County a FeW year» best of the musical program. The ng Madame Fay Morvilus sang. One •ans, knives, a boiler and oilier n/- gon, anti has had several ago. and will be pleased to years experience, and has Ionian Serenades consisted of four Ji the selections • was "Coininir essary equipment will be installed for again wait on those who come to Tillamook Countv desire his professional ser­ women: The accompanist, cellist Ihrouth lhe Rye.” She also sang the accommodation of the contest. to make it his future home. vice violinist and alto sopranoist and .cveral patriotic songs, which were Mrs. Dunstan, the superintendent reader and impersonator. Miss Meek­ ■ ‘Roughly enjoyed by everyone pres of the fair, and Mr. Jone-, the county We have Dental Offices in Tillamook. Bay City, Bar View and er, a very clever impersonator, told -nt. 1 think she has a beautiful voice. agriculturist, arc devoting their en­ many amusing stories. The one I hk- Cloverdale, and are equipped to do all kinds of Dental Saturday afternoon Mrs. Gill ap­ ergies to making a success of the un­ cd best was about the negro and the peared for a few moments. She recit­ dertaking, which assures the people Work as good as it can be done anywhere. sheriff, lhe evening concert by the 'd several short poems which were of 1 illamook County that there is a teranaders was better than the after­ Ficher lectured treat in store for them. noon. T his was followed by Mr. J. on One Blood . The evening pro­ There are several reasons for ad­ Platt Jones, who seemed to have a gram was opened by Mrs Gill, with ding this contest to the attractions of Very bad cold when he appeared on music on her beautiful harp. She sang lhe County Fair, chief of which is D*. Musney ^uarantees’all hi« work and can be consulted*» t Dr. Wise has had thirty years ex peril-re" in plate work the platform. He said the doctor told and recited while she rendered the ac- that of bringing before the public the >ne. ■ - i____ and guaauntecs what ue «aye. him that his left lung was out of or­ companyment on the harp. This was fact that little girls, when giving an der. I was thinking so myself, I lollowed by a sterioptican lecture by opportunity arc capable of doing a should not like to have to listen to nr' . ,?.h7 "Anier'ca Before The woman’s work in an efficient and him very long, as he talked very World. The first picture being the womanly way. It will train the mem­ hoarse, when he surprised the aud­ statute of Liberty, followed by many bers ot the teams to work together ience by telling them that his right beautiful scenes. 1 he last was a pic­ harmoniously, rapidly and efficiently, lung was alright in his natural voice ture of the American flag which was winch ot course, is a lesson everyone He told many interesting stories. He beautifully colored. These pictures should learn early in life. It should impersonated an English dude who were very much enjoyed, I thought also demonstrate how very simple a went to the city and wanted to ride now 1 should like to go to many of matter it really is to save a great deal in one of those “horrid street cars”. those places. ot tood which annually goes to waste, He stood on the corner of the street Kekuku s Hawaiian Quintet (should lor it is a matter ot statistics that in OUR BRIDGE WORK ha« PLATES WITH FLEXIBLE SUCTION— been brought to the highest and called to a street car, which of have called them quaitet as there the United States we waste enough l he verv best anti latest in modern dentistry. etnte of perfection. The •No more falling plate«. If yon nrr having course did not stop. He saw a man were onl four), rendered beautiful tood daily to feed the people of the When Plates or Bridge teeth on ibis bridge are in­ plate tronnle get P- Wi p advice to run after one, so he ran after the soft music Sunday afternoon, the in­ nation for a day and yet half of the terchangeable at will with­ what should be dune anti the eost of doing out removing from the next one that came along. VVhen he struments were guitars, Mr. Kekuku people of the nation have not enough it FREE. We can extract your teetn nbso- Work is Ordered. ni outh. tutely without pain—free where plate or entered all the seats were occupied. played his guitar-with a piece of steel. to eat. bridge work is o^lered. He said to the conductor, “where Later Miss Harmon lectured on i he demonstrations are to be car- shall 1 sit”? the conductor replied, children’s rights. That the grown ups ried on in the iollowing manner: Each rudely, “sit on your thumb if its big should not have all the magazines, team to consist of five girls, all neat­ enough.” He soon got a seat. He was she mentioned some of the magazines ly and simply dressed, each girl to not seated long before a women came suitable for children, which were “St. have definite work to do, which she Boy” and has practiced doing until she can do it in with a dirty sticky baby in her Nicholas” “American rapidly and thoroughly. There is to arms. As there was no vacant seat, ‘Youth’s Companion.” Copyright lilt by Sunday evening was called an even­ be at least one judge and possibly she deposited it on his lap while she R. J. Reynold* Tobacco C«. got her fare. He took the horrid ing in Hawaiia. First there was a con­ there will be three judges scoring in­ sticky baby and put it on the seat and 1 cert by the Hawaiian quartet, which dependently of each other, on the fol­ complained to the conductor, who was enjoyed very much, the people lowing points, allowing twenty points took him by the neck and put him out clapped and clapped the musicians for each, speed, neatness, skill, team of the car. The dude said he would and they had to come on the stage w'ork and finished product. Each team • never ride in one of those dirty street several times. This was followed by will can the same product, so the ah illustrated elcture given by Mr. speed will be determined by the cars again. Would ride in a Ford. You’ve heard many an earful about the Prince Albert The next afternoon the program Halton, the pictures were colored length- of time it takes to do the work patented process that cuts out bite and parch and lets you opened with the Gullotta Trio, which showing many beautiful places on the from the minute the team enters the smoke your fill without a comeback! Stake j'our bank roll that was the best of the musical program. islands. The program closed by the booth until they leave the booth with selection being the finished product on the table, This was followed by a lecture “The quartet the last it proves out every hour of the day. sterilized, sealed and labeled. Each Seen and Unseen” by Elliot a Boyd. “Aloha Oe” a Hawaiian melody. Prince Albert has always been sold I have left the best for the last, it and can ten team will work alone It was very good but rather long. He told of the two great unseen things is the Junior Chautauqua, of which jars of whatever product is ready for without coupons or premiums. We ......... ,v, impor­ 1 Miss. Harmon was the supervisor, canning at fair time. in the world wmich ..v are very prefer to give quality! No team will demonstrate more c first jnormng Miss^ Harmon told tant and which money cannot buy. I stories. Then we select * ­ than once. In judging neatness the They are love and honesty. Then he I King Arthur " There’s sport smoking a pipe or rollin asked the mothers to be kind to the ' ed Walter Heisel as king. There were judge will take into consideration boys. Give them a place in the home. many other knights of the round ta­ the personal neatness of the girls as your own, but you know that you’ve got He told the story of a little boy who ble. Laverna Holden was chosen as well as their manner of working and to have the right tobacco! We tell you qqeen. Twelve girls were selected for the appearance of their booth at all entered the parlor where his mother Prince Albert will bang the doors wide and father were reading they told him ' ¿he May pole dance. During the week times during the contest. In judging to go away and not bother them. He Miss Harmon told many pretty King their skill, attention will be given to open for you to come in on a good time the national joy smoke went out on the door step, sat there Arthur stories. On Saturday after­ the manner of placing and handling noon we put on the play of King the equipment. Team work will be filing up every little so often, without a awhile, then he walked down the I street where he met some boys who i ..rthur, which was said to be quite judged by the way each girl performs regret! You’ll feel like your smoke past took him to a place where there was pretty. I enjoyed taking part and also her work in relation to the work of has been wasted and will be sorry you cannot listened to the interesting stories. the other members of the team and laughter, merriment, and music. The 1 will close by saying that we all the finished product will be scored by next night he did not have to be back up for a fresh start. told to go away and not bother. Sev­ wish the Chautauqua success and the score card Used for the judging of hope they will come back next year. all canned goods. eral weeks afterward the father men­ You swing on this say-so like it was a tip to a Emma Groat. Tillamook County is one of four in tioned how good he was, how he Tillamook, Or. July 28, 1916. thousand-dollar bill I It’s worth that in happi­ the state that so far, have made ar ­ never annoyed them anymore. But, rangements to have canning contests one night he was brought home in­ ness and contentment to" you, to every man this year. This is not due to a lack toxicated. Then the parents were who knows what can be of interest in other counties, but to Moose Opens Its Charter. sorry and wished they had not sent other conditions which made it im­ gotten out of a chummy him away but now it was too late. . The Tillamook Lodge, Loyal Order possible to arrange for teams. In the evening the program was jimmy pipe or a makin’s J“"" have openedj Miss Cowgill, who has been here very interesting. Mr. Gullotta told of Moose, No. _ 1260, - _i --- ------- |O giving instructions to the teams of their charter for a short period cigarette with some very interesting experience. He was born in Italy but went to France secure a desired increase in member- | this county, says that she believes Prince Albert for to take lessons on the violin. \\ hile ship, and for the purpose of building that a great many counties will put “packing”! on these contests next year and that up the order with a stronger and in France he met an American. They HE Prine* I T Albert tidy soon became very good friends. Mr. more representative number of Tilla­ in a very short time they will lead to canning for the market, this giving red tin, and In R J PHT'ilÜS TOBACCO CO. mook business men. Gullotta learned four English words, fact, every Prince Wimtoa-Salem, N. C. they were no, yes, roast beef and ice Mr. Smith, of Portland, Deputy the girls a means of earning some Albert package, haa money without leaving home. Th a 1 h the reversa u real rnvstutgr-to-yon District Organizer, is now busy tak ­ cream soda not long after h e went aide ot the tidy on its reverse «nto. You’ll red tin to America. He arrived in New York. ing applications for membership in read Process Patented AGRICULTURAL NOTES. July MRh, 19'.7.” Thai meins He became thirsty and remembering the order. The membership initiation timt the United State«Govern­ ice cream soda, he entered a drug fee is $5.00, and dues are $10.00 a By R. C. Jones County Agriculturist. ment has gi nted a ’'att_.it on the store and asked for some. The clerk year payable quarterly, at $2.50 a proc« as by which Prince Albert 1« ------o----- Ir An(/ by whir n tongue bite a- d asked him what flavor, he replied quarter. The Moose order is one of During the stay ot Profs. Larson thread parch atr cut out! Evt-ry “no” The clerk again asked him and the largest fraternal and benefit ord­ and Teeter in the county, the Big tob»t