Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 08, 1920, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 8. 1020.
in the evening the milkers could
run the milk down on the hand-car,
put it in the water and keep it cool
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till morning, when they put it on
Big Crowd at Rockaway Monday.
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the hand-car with the morning’s
The celebration at Rockaway milk and hauled it all right down to
j Monday, July 5th, was considered a the cheese factory which was only a
, splendid success. Large crowds came little way from the ntilkhouse.
all parts of the country, the road
I ant going to tell you something
was lined on both sides with cars about the barn which 1 was in. It
; and all the trains were loaded to had stanctions enough for seventy-
their full carrying capacity. Music two cows, and was all whitewashed.
for the parade and during the day Down the center of the barn was a
was furnished by the K. P. bund, of place for our pen, the machinery and
Tillamook, and everyone enjoyed it a small ntow. The rest of hay mow
very much.
was up stairs, Mr. Donaldson's office
1'he parade consisted of the band, had a telephonein it, which we liked
the car containing the Liberty girl, to hear when it rang .
Louise Krebs, of Rockaway, and a
I am sure they all liked my home
number of private cars which were because they asked so many quest­
beautifully decorated. The prize was ions about it, and it is a beautiful
awarded R. B. Rector, of Portland, farm of one hundred and sixty-tive
for having the best decorated car, ( acres.
and the second prize to C. W. Ross,
I guess the boys and girls sa vi­
of Rockaway.
every thing there was to be seen;
After the parade the crowd gath­ they even went down and saw the
ered around the Band Stand, where pigs' house, which had a big sign on
a short program was rendered, the it "The Home of the Chester White
chief features of which were the Hog.”
reading ot the Declaration of Inde­
After all had eaten Mr. Donaldson
pendence. by Miss Painton, and an went out and took a big horn which
address by Atty. S. S. Johnson, of he called the boys and girls together i
Tillamook.
with and had them all sit around the 1
When the program was over many long table, after the boys and girls
people had lunch down on the had been rested and all was quiet
beach, while all th.ough the grounds Mr. Donaldson explained why they
one would see bunches of picnickers had met there that day. He had re- i
all seemingly enjoying themselves to ceived a letter front the American
the greatest extent possible.
Jersey Cattle Club saying they were
The sports started soon after lunch going distribute $2,500 in prizes to
down on the hard sand by the wat­ the first thirty three Jersey Calf
er’s edge. The list of winners of the Clubs organized in 1920. Each club
sports were as follows: Boy's race, I should have at least twenty, or more |
1st pi ize, Melvin Cook; 2nd prize, members between ten and eighteen,
Vernon Laurenson. Girl’s race, 1st each to be a pure bred Jersey owner; (
prize, Murgaiet Watt, 2nd prize Doris So he had called the boys and girls [
Evers. Men's race, R. H. Jones. of Tillamook county together that
Ladies’ race, Marian Buckley. Three- they might organize this calf club I
legged race, Lester Kerns and Kellog giving nte as an incentive to bring I
Margie. Sack race 1st, Arnel Luce; the children to this meeting.
2nd,, John Marklowry. No one clim­
Then a lady passed a tablet around
bed tile greased pole, although one which each boy and girl wrote his or ’
man made several attempts, using her name on. Mrs. Doty wrote num­
sand and sacks. In the tug of war bets from one to forty-seven after
between the two picked teams, the which each number was cut out sep­
nten fieri Tillamook won the prize. arately. Mr. Donaldson put them in
Roy Anderson won the prize for the a hat and shook them up, then he |
pie eating contest, and Lloyd Loomis had each child front ten to eighteen I
the prize for the cracker eating con­ draw a number. Mr. Lamb wrote a
test, and they sure did eat, too.
¡lumber on a piece of paper and I
The baseball game was played in sealed it in an envelope, and after
the sanu, which made running rath­ ali the children had drawn, Jlr.
er difficult. It was exceedingly good Lamb called out the number. It was
though, even if Tillamook did lose twenty-three. Fred Donaldson had
nine to six, to the Portland team.
been .he lucky one. After he had
The picture show at the Princess been congratulated he came out and
Theatre was well attended. Every took hold of nte while Mr. Donaldson ,
one enjoyed it, especially the vocat and another man took several pict I
solos that were well rendered. ares of us together.
Dancing went on all day and late in
I have a new home now, and altho
the evening, at the Rockaway and j 1 shall miss my old master, I believe j
Saltair Pavilions, and the kiddies I shall become very fond of n-.y new .
found the merry-go-round a source one, who is very kind and gentle to
of delight, as always.
1 me.
There were weinies and niarshntal
7th grade Bist. 23 Tillamook,
lows galore at the bonfire in the even
Thelma Hoover.
ing, which was buiit on the sand
near the sea wall, and everybody CHAUTAUQUA DAILY PROGRAM.
felt that it was a fitting end for a
perfect day. '
Chautauqua week commences next
It is evident to every body who
have been visiting Garibaldi beach Saturday and will oe in session lor
that accommodations are inadequate six days, including Sunday, the pro­
for the large number of visitors, and grams being as follows«
although it is too late now to remedy
First Day—Saturday, June 10.
a very bad condition, property own­
Morning.
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ers should endeavor accommodations. Organizing Junior Chautauqua
Conditions demand several large
Afternoon.
hotels and that Garibaldi beach will Opening Announcements of the
soon lose its popularity if it fails to
Week ............ Chautauqua Director
provide them, for people who come to Concert.......... Williams Male Quartet
the coast for their summer vacations
Evening.
want and are willing to pay for hotel Concert Prelude ....Williams Male
accommodations. Another thing that
Quarter
Is conspicuously noticeable on Gari­ Cartoon-Lecture-Entertainment
baldi beach, and that is the lack of
..................................... Evelyn Bargelt
a natatorium and other places wht’ e
Second Day,
people can go and enjoy themselves.
' Afternoon.
It seems to us that a number ot en­
terprising citizens, who have money Concert Prelude . .New York Artist's
Trio
to invest, should be induced to be­
Lecture, "Getting By Your Hoodoo”
come interested in Garibaldi beach.
Sam Grathwell, the Peptimist
Evening.
Thelma Hoover Wins Prize for Jersey
Concert Prelude . .New York Artist’s
Calf Club Essay.
Trio
Lecture,.. "Remaking the Kentucky
The prize of *en dollars which was
Mountaineer".. ,James A. Burns,
given by Joe Donaldson for the best
“Burns of the Mountains,”. Pres.
essay written by a member of the
Oneida Institute.
Jersey Claf Club was won by Miss
Third Day.
Thelma Hoover. 'I he following is a
Morning.
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copy of the essay.
Junior Chautauqua Play Hour
The Story of the Jersey Calf Club.
Afternoon.
(Related by the Calf.)
You can not. imagine my surprise Concert.................. The Morrison Girls
A company produced and coach­
one morning as my sisters, brothers
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by Bess Gearhart Morrison.
and cousins and 1 were eating and
Evening.
feasting on the nice sweet hay Mt.
Donaldson had given us, when we Concert Prelude, The Morrison Girls
were aroused by a band of strange Lecture, "China's Problems, National
and International” ............ Dr. Ng
boys and girls who came rushing in
Poon Chew, Distinguished Chinese
upon us befote we had been brush­
Statesman and Editor.
ed down. And, it may seem conceit­
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£*■ note the great number of Ajax Road
Kings, You can tell them by their triangled
tread and their sturdy Shoulders of Strength.
We sell the complete Ajax line. Come in. Let
us show you why Ajax users are so enthusi­
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to figure why
Camels sell!
You should know why Camels
are so unusual, so refreshing, so
satisfying. First, quality— second,
Camels expert blend of choice Turkish
and choice Domestic tobaccos which
you’ll certainly prefer to either kind
smoked straight!
Camels blend makes possible that
wonderful mellow mildness—yet all the
desirable body is there ! And, Camels
never tire your taste!
You’ll appreciate Camels freedom
from any unpleasant cigaretty after­
taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor !
For your own satisfaction compare
Camels puff by puff with any ciga­
rette in the world at any price !
TURKISH & DOMESTIC
BLEND
C1CARETTS S
Camels are sold everywhere m scientifically sealed packages of 20
cigarettes tor 20 cents; or ten packages <200 cigarettes in a glassine­
paper-covered carton.
We strongly) recommend this carton for the
home or office supply or when you travel.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winaton-Salem, N. C.
Fourth Day.
ed of nte to say so, they paid more
attention to me than any of my re­
Morning.
lations. They ali petted me and then .Junior Chautauqua Pluy Hour
went away. We could not imagine
Afternoon.
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what it all could he about, After a Concert ...... Taylor’s Singing Band
while Mr. Donuldson came and led Entertainment............ Tom Corwine,
me out beside the house and tied me
Polyphonist-Funmaker.
to a tree there.
Evening.
Everything had changed so around Concert.......... Taylor's Singing Band
t-he house that I hardly knew it. i All Americans - All Vocalists—All
A money-maker _____________
and hard
work saver for
land clearer«
and wood-cutting
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was a great big long table
All Instrumentalists All Enter­
contractors. One man «n move it from cut to cut. Simple and reliable.
EdiT«». all oveX U. S. Wb«n not in M for wood cuttin«. t£e 4 H. P. motor will
loaded with all sorts of good things
tainers, another halt hour with
run mill*, feed mills, feed cutters, pumps, etc.
Quick deliveries from over
to eat and even ice cream with !
the inimitable Tom Corwin«.
strawberries on it. Then there was '
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th* VaUtd SW.
Fifth Day.
a big sign over the porch saying
Morning.
"Tilantook Jersey Cattle Club. The
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Junior Chautauqua Play Hour
Home
of
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Famous
Tillamook
America moit bam more
Afternoon.
wood for fuel. OneW.de
Cheese.” So it convinced me right
will do IS men’, work at
Entertainment... J. Walter Wilson
there and then that they were hav­
one-tenth the cost Writ«
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for free Book. * How Dan
ing a Jersey Club meeting, but I
R om cut, 40 cord,
"Pollyana" .. . Pauline Lucile Mawo
couldn't for the world, think what !
a day." full de-
»ail« and
A superb portrayal of Eleanor H.
they were going to do with me.
Porter’s famous charcters.
The boys and girls by this time
Evening.
were out playing and having a big
time on a big hand car on which Entertainment... J. Walter Wilson
Coni pany
thd milk was hauled and which ran
on a track between Mr. Donaldson's Lecture, “The Mother of the Future”
Kate Upson Clark, noted writer
barn and the cheese factory, but the
and editdr.
boys and girls were doing something
1 entirely different, they were hauling I
Sixth Day.
each other on it.
Morning.
Some of children had pencil and Junior Chautauqua Play Hour
No more of Jackson. Jefferson,
paper in hand and I noticed them go
Not even if we find at last
Afternoon.
The Disconsolate Democrat
Or Cleveland heard today.
That------------- ? pans out well.
into the milk house which was a Prelude ...Royal Philippino Sextet
Those worthies once are quite out­ Or Bryan rules the rooet once more-» very nice place. I heard one of them Lecture, “The Four Square Builder"
I once stood for Democracy,
grown,
The party's gone to hell!
say that It was all whitewashed in­
Capt. T. Dinsmore Upton
Its vote I used to swell,
Their influence passed away.
side and had a nice cement floor, '
Evening.
I loved its noble principles,
We worship now the golden calf—
twenty-four milk can* and a mllk- Junior Chautauqua games in public
I knew its history well.
We
hop«
that
all
the
literary
Hara
With legs and tall of clay!
. ing machine. There was a big tank Closing Concert... Royal Philippino
But now the scene’« completely
who operated at Chicago will light in which was an open faucet with
Sextet, credited as the finest
I do not think it matters much
changed-
on the San Francisco convention also. water runnlnng all the time *o that
What more there is to tell,
stringed orchestra in th« Islands.
The party's gone to hell!
Standard Feed Co., Tillamook, Agent
A Business Bank
Your bank should be an
important factor in the
building of your business
and a very real help in the
solving of its daily finan­
cial problems.
The service of the State
Bank has been of inestim­
able value to many promi­
nent Tillamook business
men, and continue to aid
them each day.
BANK YOUR MILK
CHECK WITH THE
aiUamnnk (Emuitij Hank
Member Federal Reserve.
Mechanical
Engineering
Learn at Home !
Employers everywhere are looking for men with mechanical
ability. Splendid salaries and rapid advancement are offered to
those with special training.
There is an easy delightful way in which you can learn
right at home in spare time. For 28 years the International
Correspondence Schools have been giving men and women just
the training they need for success in mechanical engineering
and more than 200 aye subjects. Hudreds of thousands have
stepped into good positions through I. C. S. help, but never
were opportunities so great as now.
Let the I. C. S. help you. Choose the work you like best and
send us a post card or a letter. This doesn’t obligate you in the
least and It will bring you information that will start you on a
successiti career. This is your chance. Don’t let it slip by. The
most important thing you have to do is to write that letter or
post card now. ,
International
Correspondence Schools
of Scranton, Pa.
Local Representative—
FRED
CHRISTENSEN,
Care Tillamook Hotel, Tillamook, Or.
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SAVING IS NEXT IN ORDER
I’R s|><-ti<linu spree is over and the American
people are again ««-ttlin j; down, to Home living
which means sensible saving.
Voujcan see the* results already in the trend of re­
turning normal conditions, (ret in on the ground
tloor with a nicelv growing “NATIONALIZED”
ACCOI 'NT at the first National Bank.
Member of federal Reserve System, of course.
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