TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 5. 1917. CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM he was instrumental in organizing. GOOD ROADS. timber, was sold before the road was He was a generous contributor to built for $4,000.00. and since the road We give below the program of the ward its support and always assisted How They Enhance the Value of was built, the standing timber alone Tillamook Chautauqua, which is to be in promoting all church work, having Farm Property. sold for $3,500.00. held in this city from July 18 to July donated to the Baptist church of 23, which is as follows: Haysville, < tregon, its building site in Our readers will no doubt be inter Wednesday. 1890. His assistance was freely ren AGRICULTURAL NOTES. Afternoon—Opening exercises— dered in advancing or promoting any ested in articles on the above subject :| dealing on road improvements — from Important announcements, Supt. movement that would tend ** ’— to im- 1 By R. C. Jones County Agriculturist Concert .................... Lyric Glee Club prove the moral or mental standard this matter it would appear that our Impersonations . . Francis Hendry of the community. While living at voters exercised good judgment in | Bring in Your Idole Skins. Organizing Junior Chautauqua. Spring Valley he taught a singing I voting for the Six Million Dollar I Quite a lot of .......................... Mole skins hav been “Making Americans" class, being the possessor of a good bond issue, also the county bond is brought into the office to b« sold,. Evening, Concert, I.yric Glee Club. I voice and a knowledge of vocal music sue. There seems to be no question but we would like to have more so as Popular lecture, "Eli and Dennis— I and he was ; !-■. superintendent of the but that goo<] roads mean the up to make as big a consignment as pos Dr. Andrew Johnson, Humorist. Sund y School at that point. He was building of the county and an increase sible. A kitcr from Mr. Scheffer Thursday. I tor .any y ars a member of the in valuation of all acreage. states that some of the fur houses art Morning—Bible Study Hour ... Wm. . Gr. ng and i.. and 1863, during County Bond Issue for Road Im paying as high as 3c or 40 cents for provement. P. White, D. D. the peri . d < f his residence in Spring in good An interesting pamphlet of some the best prime pelts put up a ship- Juniors—“Making Americans.” ■ Valley , lie was justice of the peace shape. We expect to make Aft ernoon—Prclud« .... Fillon Con there a ,n<l ..t north Salem. Of the mar- 15,000 words on this subject gives a ment early in July so be sure to bring | riag. of Mr. . and Mrs. . ...------ there ----- -erics of controversial letters written them in right away. Returns will be cert Party. Stephens Popular Lecture—“The House of wer< born eight children, as follows: by D. H. Berger, I.. E. Johnson, and made to the trapper just as soon as Man” .......... V\ m. A. Bone. Gabrilla, who is deceased; William others regarding the advisability of a possible after the pelts are sold. I Evening—Cone, rt . . Fillion Concert afso deceased, who 1< ft a family I bonding of Tazewell County, \ irginia One boy come in the other day for good roads. The entire question Company. Ideal Waists for Beach, of t ight children all living; Mary J., ; of ■ as you go” or "bond as vith 85 pelts caught with 4 traps. He Lecture-l Ira’ion—“The Price of who married a Mr. Pruitt, now living 1. "paying vrill •ays it is easy to catch moles. He sold Outing or Vacation Wear. discussed by able Progress" ... Gov. George A. on the old home place; on< who «hed ( mtagonists a trap to one of his farmer n?ighbors Carlson, of Colorado. in infancy James S. our subject;:' The first letter is and showed him how to set it and re .As Always Friday. Sarah I, .he wife of Isaac Bascy president addressed to L. E. ports that the neighbor has caught 15 R ■ •; • 1 ' johnson 1 111 ., of ,s Jeff ,cXj 1 Johnson president of ol 1 Morning—Bible Study Hour . . Wm. Josephine, the deceased n,' wife ■ - -‘ - Co- - Roanokt fi,|O,f ' k - Thc the N. &. W. moles in one runway with that one . ..2 writer asks P. White, D. D. I.ousinaught; and I.. Burilla, the wife ' ! whether the company, a heavy tax- trap. The neighbor is so pleased with Juniors—"Making Americans.” of M. Halbert, living on ■' the “ old ipajer, favors the $625,000 bond issue. the success that he gives the boy the i Afternoon—Prelude . . Military Girls Stephens homestead. Both parents ' I The president answers yes in capital moles he catches. That boy has the; Orchestra. are «'••ceased, the father passing away AI way's Worth ¿More. letters, and proceeds to give some stuff in him that makes generals, the« Lecture. "Through Five Republics on the 18th of September, 1891, and ability to get others to working for . convincing reasons in a 2,000 word re on horseback.” . Dr. G. White- , the mother on November 14, 1910. him. There should be other boys field Ray, F. R. G. S. Oregon has always been the ply. He holds that economic wisdom with the same spirit and vim. Evening—Cone« rt-Entertainment home of James S. Stephens, who ob and business judgment favor the Some refused to take their traps Military Girls, A full evening of ■ tained his early education in the com bonds. Educational and social reasons saying it was too late when they mirth, melody and mimicry. mon schools, after which he took a also appeal to him, and arguis for came. The boys are having their best Saturday. course in Bethal College, Polk coun every reasonable step that will re- luck right now as the- moles arc very- Morning—Bible Study Hour . . . W m. ty, this state. For six years thereafter I I move the w astes and burdens of high active and thus easy to catch at this due lu to uau bail , ........v... charges, uui I’. White. D. D. he held the position of school clerk in I transportation time. We still have traps on hand and Juniors—"Making Americans.” Salem and then turned his attention I roads. He calls attention to the fact will be glad to furnish them to you at Afternoon—Concert......................Royal to agricultural pursuits and was also that the cost of hauling per ton-mile cost. It is not too late to catch moles Venetian Band. engaged in the mercantile business is very low in the famous highways of and you will find that nearly all Community lecture —“The adven for a few years. He became a resident France, Belgium and particularly in pelts arc prime at this season of ture of being Human.” ........ Mrs. of Tillamook during his early man Germany, where it amounts to an year. Lorenc Wiswell Wilson. hood and for twenty years he has average rate of 8.5 cents per ton-mile. POTATO BLIGHT. Evening—Grand Concert... Jos. Lo- been successfully identified with the He concludes that the Tazewell bond What Is It? zito and Royal Venetian Band real-estate and fire insurance business issue would be a great investment for The common potato blight, I 1 Popular Selections Mary Adel Hays making a specialty of the latter. Like that county. Mr. D. H. Barger complains to Mr. which every Tillamook farmer Coloratura Soprano accompanied his father lie has always taken an familiar, is caused by a minute para by LoZito and his entire band. active and earnest interest in all pub Johnson that excessive taxation is sitic plant growth in the vines. Humid Sunday. lic matters and from 1895 to 1901 was even more fatal than bad roads, He climates with lots of rain and damp insists that counties should pay as Morning—Usual services. All church assessor of Tillamook county. weather arc especially favorable to On the 3rd of September, 1873. Mr. they go. es. 1 ^THEY’RE sprightly, summery, youthful The railroad president comes back the growth of this parasite, hence the Afternoon—Prelude . . . The Wasser Stephens was united in marriage to trouble we have on the coast. models yet dignified 1 withal. They’re with a scathing 5,000 word reply in Company. Miss Emma E. Cox, a daughter of Inspirational Lecture—“Misunder James Cox, a farmer of Marion couh- which he says that the whole struc , Give That Ounce of Prevention. styleful < and modish—but not! extreme,! As with almost all diseases, an stood Mexico” . . Rev. W. L. Mel ty, Oregon. Seven children have been ture of our industrial and govern ounce of prevention is better than a garish or loud. ._ ,, ’. ’ • They're just the ____ kind that! mental fabric rests upon the mechan born to this union: Bertris J, of Bay linger. r W. S. C. Vesper Services, All in City, Oregon; William J., of Tilla ism of credit. He adds: “The amount pound of cure. Now is the- time to maid or matron, in fact everyone who loves* spray for potato blight and not after mook; H. C., who is engaged in the of legal tender actually in circulation vited. apparel of refinement, would be glad to wear. Evening—Prelude ......... The Wasser stock business in Douglas, Wyoming; in the United States in 1910, was only the tops begin to die from its effect. I R. D., who is living in San Francisco; $34.52 per capita, and would be pitful- It is too late to lock the stable- after Company. They're just the kind for Beach, Outing or Lecture—Mawson Antartic Expedi Lee, who is deceased; Dot, the wife ly inadequate to meet the demands of the h«rse is stolen and too late to Vacation Wear for they are economical, spray potatoes after the tops arc dy tion with Sir Douglas Mawson’s . of Harry P. Kerr, of Tillamook, and business if all transactions were con ing. pretty and good wearing. own Lecture—Rev W. L. Melling Lucille, who married Harold Wells, ducted on a cash basis. The building Spray With Bordeaux and Do It Now also of Tillamook. .The wife er, Lecturer in charge. - and of our great railroads, the financing They are the Wirthmor make and true to The best spray for this disease is Monday. mother passed away on the 14th of of our war of independence, and sub Bordeaux mixture as follows:* 5 lb. their name are worth more. Morning—Bible Study Hour . . . Wm. December, 1903. In. politics, Mr. sequent conflicts, have been conduct Stephens was a .. republican, and in ed through the powerful agency of copper sulfate (blue viteral) is dis P. White, D. D. ----- r ------------ , _ religious — . ... faith — a Seventh - — Day Ad credit. Our entire banking system, in solved in 25 gallons water in a wood See the New Styles Juniors—"Making Americans." Afternoon—"Stories of the South" ventist. He was one of the highly es volving $1,852,834,000.00, rests upon en barrel. 5 libs, of clean quick lime is On Sale To-Day. Wood Briggs teemed citizccns of Tillamook, as well the foundation stone credit, Would placed in another barrel and careful _ Pageant _____ —“ __ Making „ Americans.” carry your theory so far _4 as to ly slacked. Water should be added a as one of the successful business men. you . „ ______ J*-« •'■ Junior Chautauqua and "Miss Col advise a thrifty young farmer to re little at a time so that slacking will frain from buying a farm because he take place rapidly. Watch carefully umbia.” Evening—Closing entertainment—An The Fourth of July Demonstration had not the entire purchase price in and stir constantly while the slack ------ 0 ■ cash? Would it have ever been possi ing is going on, adding water as need Evening in the Alps—Quaint prevent burning. When Notwithstanding the threatening ble for the vast domains of the early ed to Switzerland in Song and Story— Songs— ’ Hunting Alpine Echo *--------- weather early Wednesday morning, landed proprietors to be divided up thoroughly slacked,-make up to 25 Songs—Yodeling, ............... Graus' one of the largest crowds ever seen into small farms if the practice of gallons with water. These two solu in this county assembled to celebrate partial payments had not been intro-# tions will keep indefinitely. When Alpine Yodlcrs. the national holiday. The rain in the duced? Do you think that a man ready to spray pour these two solu early morning, which was simply a who owns an unimproved piece of tions together in equal parts and ap heavy fall of local mist, ceased fall city property and pays taxes upon it ply with a spray pump that throws a Death of J. S Stephens. ing at the proper time and Old Sol should hold it as an unproductive finespray. Cover the foliage thor We are now showing complete selections in all | appeared on the scene, making it an property, rather than to borrow mon oughly with the spray but do not On Monday -................. , J. S. Stephens . was ideal day for holding a celebration. have it dripping. Beach Wear needs for every member of the family ey with which to put up buildings stricken with an attack of paralysis I Number of Sprayings. The parade started soon after ten in his office in the Commercial Build o'clock headed by a local brass band, which would yield him a return over | A number of sprayings with a weak Supply your vacation needs NOW and save the ing and was taken to the Dr. Boats’ following which were the G. A. R. and above his outlay? solutions are better than just one “You say this is • a fundamental usual rush preparatory to leaving. hospital, where he died the next and W. R. C.. The liberty car was with a strong, for as new leaves are morning at eleven o'clock. The de- unique, with Miss Lillian Groat mak feature which good business men thrown out not protected by the cop ceased had been in poor health for ing a pretty Goddess and a number practice in their private affairs. 1 be per, they may be attacked. Spray Ladies’ Bathing Suits $1.39 to $5.00 several weeks, but it was thought that of small children on the car dressed lieve that 99 per cent of the fortunes now and once every week or ten days Ladies ’ Bathing Caps which have been made in America his illness was not seriousness. 35c. to 75c. until ------------ the tops --- have about « reached as Red Cross nurses, with members The funeral services will be held of the 10th Company Coast Artillery have been based upon the theory and their growth. Bathing Shoes 33c. to 95c. Sunday at 2 pin. from the Christian stationed at each corner. The Wom mechanism of credit. The only ex I Spraying Hints. amples of fortunes accumulated by Church. Men ’ s BathingSuits Spray when the foliage is dry. en's Civic Improvement League who 75c. to $3.50 James S. Stephens, who lias for had arranged this feature of the pro- the ‘pay as you go’ plan are those of ! Choose the miser who hoards his gold, and _.L.c;..e a bright day if possible. Use Boys’ Bathing Suits over twenty years been engaged 75c. to $1.50 (high pressure and the finest nozzcl gram, deserve great praise, the ' _ . ’ . car in the real estate and fire insurance receiving a great ovation at it passed thus demoralizes the legitimate chan possible. Spray from both sides so as business in Tillamook, was born in in review in the procession, with the nels of business by withholding from to thoroughly cover the foliage. Salem, Oregon, on the 28th of June, girls of the Honor Guard as escort. it a medium of exchange.” Don’t over-spray, cover the leaves The writer makes it plain that a tax 1852. His father Adam Stephens, was The business men did not fall in as for road improvement is an inves- with a fine mist but do not have born in Kentucky of Scotch-Irish ex was expected. At the end of the pro them drip. ment and not a loss. He holds that traction his natal day being the 7th What Results Will We Get? cession came the 10th Company the direct return to the farmer will be of January, 1819. The education of Will spraying pay? Experiments by Coast Artillery, beaded by the drum many times greater than the tax. He Adam Stephens was begun in his na .mil fife band, and as a large number adds that the increase in farm values the Oregon Experiment Station at tive state of which he was a resident of persons came to the city to show as a direct result of good road im- I Claskanine showed that the sprayed until he had attained the age of ten potatoes yielded 45 bushels more of years. He then accompanied his par their appreciation of the home boys, provement is so great that the taxj marketable potatoes per acre than ents on their removal to Missouri, they were the reccipients of much ap rate is often less than before the is the unsprayed. Another year showed where they located in 1830. There he plause, the company being in com suing of bonds. He adds many inter esting examples, from which the fol 103 bushels increase. Aside from the completed his education, after which mand of Captain S. S. Johnson. increase at digging time, the spray quite a backset, though we believe The patriotic exercises at the Court lowing are selected: he learned the carpenter's trade. On can gather from dusty volumes ‘r Mecklenburg County, N. C., built ed potatoes showed much less stor from the form displayed that would the 3rd of March 1844, lie was marri House grounds were well attended, year. And you'll get it at first b* ed to Miss Lucinda Gilmore, who was the large crowds both morning and 150 miles by convict labor; costabout age rot than the unsprayed. The total have been <rur game anyway. The from the man w'no knows evening. attentively listening to $3,500.00 per mile. Land 8 miles from cost of spraying four times including lineup of the firemen was as follows: also of Scotch-Irish decent, and a America as few men know it, 1 labor, material and interest on the native of Lincoln county, Missouri, the patriotic addresses by local speak Charlotte $10.00 to $25.00 per acre outfit was $7.00 per acre. 45 bushels Gould, I’lasker, Crimntins, Driscoll, with it a charming narrative, anw" her birth occurring on the 25th of ers, Dr R. T. Boals, Mayor of Tilla then, but now from $50.00 to $100.00 increase at 60c per bushel makes $27.- Foster, Himes, Larson, Heisel and pathetic, thrilling interesting. * Thayer. November, 1823. The young people mook City preceded. The program per acre. entertaining, informal travel talk- Jackson County, Ala., $250,000.00 70 returns, or nets $20.70 per acre for began their domestic life in Missouri, «t.irtcil with a prayer and short ad spraying. Does it pay? where they resided until 1840, but the dress by Rev. Father A. Sherlock, bonds built 125 mites in 2 years. Good for Several Different Plants. Dr. G. Whitefield Ray. lure of the west had proven too and “The Star Spangled Banner by Census value land in 1890 averaged Fillion Concert Company. With hardly an exception, Bordeaux strong and in that year they joined a the band, which brought everybody $4 80 per acre, Ready purchasers now can be used to advantage on all gar G. Whitefield Ray, Fellow Royal party going to Oregon. 1'hey made to their feet. Four splendid addresses at $15.00 to $25.00 per acre. A straight out and out musical? the long, tiresome and often times were then delivered by Rev. A. F. In Bradley County, Tenn., popula den crops and shubbery around the Geographical Society, the celebrated gram of the classics, is this yej* 1 perilous journey across the prairies in I .icy, lion. J. 1 . Henderson, Hon tion of 16,000 in 1900, issued $90,000.- house. The same strength used on explorer, who spent fourteen y---- 1 years in fered to patrons by the Elliscn-W» a wagon with four yoke of oxen, their II 1'. Botts and Rev. R. Y. Blalock 00 in bonds. Bitter opposition but be tomatoes, strawberries, roses, oniqns, rhe afternoon program consisted fore money was half spent, amount currants, beans or celery. exploration in South America, and < hautauquas, in the Fillion Cet starting point having been Millwood, Small Quantities of Bordeaux. whose lectures on the little know« re- ; Barty. Chautauqua folks are to Missouri l li< v arrived at tlu ir des of two addresses, one being a patriot increased to $186.000.00 selling for re- | ! Ferdinand Fillion, the French The man in this city with a small publics of our Southern continental filiation in October, 1840, ami Mr ic address to the children by Dr. $120.000.00. Before roads were built David Rovinson, and although his re land went begging at from $8.00 to patch of potatoes can make his Bor neighbor have enlisted the attention! , tuoso, whose initial concert a Stephens traded a pony, rifle and deaux with 1 lb. lime in 5 gallons of of the country, is coming to our ances in New York before bis t» thirty dollars to Antone Presley for marks were intended for the children, $to.oo per acre, and now sell easily ' ticth year, were musical sen« water, and 1 lb. bluestone in a like Chautauqua. a squatter's right, consisting of five tile old folks enjoyed equally as well. for from $15 to $30.00 per acre. leading, 1»» amount, or if a smaller quantity is No story told told upon upon the the platform tilatfnm, I discussed in the .so story hundred and thirty three and eighty B N Hicks, of Portland, was the o------ wanted, Ui tablcspoonfuls quick has awakened more interest nor prov journals throughout America, seven hundreds acres He was identi sec uni speaker. The company quar Hall County, Ga. (Gainesville) 6v lime, I tablespoonful copper sulfate en more timely, in the epoch-making performances now in the full tet«' rendered two selections, each of fied with various activities during the acre farm bought for $1.80000. Mc- and 4 quarts water. era when trade conditions are being tty of his genius, reflect a bril® pioneer days and togethehr with his which were loudly applauded. Music by the band and sports on cadam road built through form and changed by the great war, and South and velocity of technique only ;<l brother Sanford conducted a general owner offered $4.500.00 for same. America has suddenly become a fruit by the fire of his musical impulse merchandise store in Salem, theirs the street kept the large crowd busy BASEBALL. Hamlin County, Tenn. (Morris ful field of American commercial con which he gives full rein. being the second store in the town. the remainder of the afternoon. The quest. Dr Ray will take you on a per Fern Goltra (Mrs. Fillion), . Upon the family devolved all of the Bowery «lance given in the Armory town). farm sold for $0,000.00 before road» were built; and afterwards sold Last Sunday the local Firemen - klao w ell attended sonally conducted tour of South prima donna soprano, formerly o* Fircme hardships incident to life in any new got to Mr Campbell of Hancock County, even on the Nchalemites for th America graphically describing the Chicago Grand Opera U< nipanb * country, not least of which were the . ..ie dé for $15.00000. feat suffered at Nehalem, ti vast area of the country, with room • or two years on the Ellison-" Indian troubles, Mr. Stephens being wo Sun- Apex, N. C. farm before gravel days ago. by beating them and fertility of soil to support the one ol those who participated in the 1 at the world; you'll pass through territory Chautauquas with the GullatP road built sobl for $70000, after road Fair Grounds 8 to 5. The ga,.ic, proved such a supreme faventr Rogue River war. He was a capable DR. WISE ie game, with built, sold for $4. soo 00. were few white men have ever pen audiences everywhere, is rtt®1 the exception of the first canto, man, w hose resourcefulness ami ex-j _, was etrated, making the acquaintances of I I'll« W illiamsburg and Jamestown a good exhibition of the w ith her gifted husband. J ccutivc ability brought him to the Can be Found on Highway, built under the direction of pastime, being marred only b> national me ... savage tribes with customs old as the -Miss Edna McEachern, pm^1* 5 fore on all occasions He was th« cap y the in- the United States Office of Tublic credentials of the Holy Land; you ’ ll tain of th« I art« with w horn lie came accompanist graduate ot the cessant "crabbing" of the fire fighters MONDAY AT TILLAMOOK Roads in 1917. extends from Wil at everything on the grounds, from stand at the border oi unexplored ter- , (Russia) Conservatory of across the plains, and was always one liamsburg to Jamestown Island, and, ritory comprising tens of thousands Hcinie Fb-ker to their Manager and of the leaders in the community musician of exceptional ■' * J TUESDA) XT CLOVERDALE is part mecadam and part sand clay. back again to Hcini, of miles: thirteen hundred miles from ' rapidly forging to the front where he resided in the pioneer «lays Since its construction a farm with a Thayer, for the Firemen, pitched a a railroad you'll follow him breath- stage and concert platform. A* WEDNESDAY at I'll I AMOOK His efforts were attended with suc goo«l standing of timber, offered be- wonderful game, mentally and phy llesslv, visiting the oldest known cess and lie became one of the large companist, she is superb and forc the road was built for $4.50000 THURSDAY AT Til l AMOOK land owners and prosperous citizens sically. Two hits and two walks was cities built by prehistoric man. then | w-ork is equally distinguis' ed. J without a taker, was .old soon after of Salem, a mile and a half north of The Fillion Concert party gj'iM all the boys from Nehalem could find back to marvel at the modernity great FRIDAY AT Til ( AMOOK ' ■ r> ..«I was complete.I tor $8.000 00. cities of the country, which are which town he at one time owned and Sine«' then the owners have been him for. Car Heisel gave him good among the most progressive in the 1 concerts on the second day ol operated a sawmill in connection with tauqua. ] SATURDAY AT WHEELER support behind the bat. and save the hauling 1.800 to 2.000 feet of lumber his other interests. He was a strong fateful first the boys all arolnd world. You’ll learn that Brazil is big- | with two mules, where before it Ctiurcli am« temperance y . 5« r. ,11. ger than the whole of Europe, that it 1 played behind them in good shape Phones. impossible to haul more than Attention Ye Swamp AnfriN w as om of the charte r members of I Blanchard startc«l for the Nehalcm- is twice the size of India, and three 1 et. Another tract of land of the Baptist church 01 Salem, which | time« :he size of China You'll get cres, of which too acres were in ite« but -ogBined his ankle early in more S- ath America geography and v^''.n Tile, all sizes, ready the c-tr.c tm<! undoubtedly gave them hi Ury in an hour and a half than you •Monday, June 25th.— W orks. BUY YOUR BEACH OUTING & VACATION NEEDS NO W. Refreshingly New Wirthmors SI.00 BEACH WEAR For Men, Women and Children.