niuunnR wkädt . tg ' rt ïttwist qi ioiq í TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 4, 1919. OWN CITY, ENJOY real nilHcreant for Clark and freed him. keeping the joker in. The error THEMSELVES. was discovered soon enough to catch ■■ ■ o Band Serenade* Various Tyros Dur­ the real "jail bird" but Clark says ing Day and Plays for Street Dance. “never again." Joe Mannlx one of the most prom­ ------ o------ ising attorneys and hailing from Til­ (From the Astorian) lamook, was very tpuch in the lime­ The Dramatic Order of the Knights light during the day. of Khorussen took the city over yes­ Dr. Lewis, Tillamook’s promising terday and last night for their initia­ physician, could be seen very plainly tion of approximately 100 tyros into amidst the crowd around the Wein- the mysteries of Khorassa. Two hard. hundred members of the Abd Uhl "We can’t quite conceive of the Atef temple No. 117, arrived yester­ necessity of a water wagon in a dry day noon bringing with them their state” said a Portland tyro. drill team and a thirty piece band. The band is said to be the best band of any social order in the state. SCH00L COMMENCES SEPT 15. It is led by Frank Maughan whose ------- o------- father plays solo alto in the band. High School Pupils Must Register The father has five sons, three ot The Week Previous. whom are in the bund besides the leader. The drill team in charge of Tillamook City Schools will open T. C. Freeburg, of the Portland I I Monday, September 15. The list of temple. The afternoon was spent in seeing I teachers for the ensuing term is now AHtorla from the cars of a number of I complete and consisting of the fol- citizens. The band also enlivened the I lowing: Grades—Mrs. Clara Burge, occasion by grinding out the old Jazz I first A; Miss Alice Bennett, first B; the Htuff that puts pep in stuffed I Mrs. John Steinback, second; Mrs. I George Hoskins, third; Miss Ferrol monkeys. I Swallow, fourth; Miss Gertrude Marched in Cosumes In the evening the people of Astor- I I Hefflcy, fifth; Mrs. Hattie Hassison, la were treated to a beautiful exhibi- I I sixth; J. L. Ashton, principal, and I seventh; Miss Bell Wilson , eighth; tion of the customs of the order. Arrayed in wonderful combinations I I High School—Lester N. Bennett, ot silk, satin and costly brocade the I I principal; Mrs. Bertha Hanson, his- parade started up Commercial Street. I I lory and teacher training; Miss Mar­ The parade was lead by the Tllla-1 guerite Brakel, English and history; mook delegation that hud come over I Miss Dorothy Graham, Latin; Miss In 25 cars. They also had with them I Naomi Sheidler, music and art; Miss their pet mascott, a very much alive I Maude Skidmore, cooking and sew­ bear. This animal rode throughout I ing; M. E. Johnson, manual training, the parade on the head of one of the I | Miss Zetta Starr, commercial. L. W. members of the Tillamook lodge. I Turnbull, superintendent. The Supt. and the principal of Danced in Street. the high school will be in the office After the dance, the band furnish I Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ed the music for a monster street I September 10, 11 and 12, for the dance in front of the Weinhard bo I purpose of enrolling high school pu­ tel. The knights and tyros dunced I pils, from 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. All boys until a late hour when they adjourn- I or girls who expect to attend high ed to the Astoria theatre where the I school this term are urged to select real initiation of the tyros took place. I the subjects which they wish to car- was there that they trod the hot I ry jol. year> whether they plan to sands and finally after some very 1 enter the opening week or later. By thrilling experiences reached the enrolling ut this time more attention sacred oasis of Khorassa. can be paid to their individual needs. The ritulastic part of the initiation Students who plan to enter college was taken care of by H. J. Clark, the after graduation should let the fuct master of ceremonies for Oregon. He 03 known, so that they may be able was assisted by chief officer of the to meet the entrance requirements of viziers, M. C. Larsen; F. J. Johnson, he particular school which they may formerly of Astoria, who is grand wish to attend. chancellor of the Knights of Pythias Children desiring to enter the for Oregon, and by W. G. Gleeson the g ades from some other school should grand keeper of records and seals for tee the superintendent on these duys this state. tor assignment to their grades. If possible they should bring report Astor Lodge is Host. Mr. Clark, the master of ceremonies cards from the school attended. Children beginning school for the said to a representative of the Morn­ ing Astorian last night: "This cele­ first time will not be enrolled after bration is put on by Astor lodge, No. the second Monday of the semester, 6. Knights of Pythias of this city. M. September 22. Pupils less than six R. Brown, of Astoria, has done won­ years old cannot be admitted. A new derful work in arranging the plans Mass of beginners will be enrolled at and the chief credit for the very suc­ the beginning of the second semester, cessful celebration and initiation in January. should rest on his shoulders.” But The pupils will report at 9 a.m. at the big feature of the evening was the rooms to which they have been the parade. promoted. After having been assigned First caine the two bunds, the Port- I seats and given lists of books and land and Tillamook. Perched high on | supplies needed they will be excused the water wagon were some tyros. I to purchase them. This is the year in Their faces were the picture of inno­ which the Oregon State Text Book cence. As they pussed along theii Commission has selected books for many friends passed numerous re- the next six years, so there are a marks about their appearance on number of changes from last year. such a thing which gave Monte to To avoid mistakes it is desired that think that it was an entirely new ex- no books be purchased until I perience for some of them. teachers have Informed the pupils to the exact things needed. Patrol on Flat Wagon. The superintendent would like Following on the heels of the wat­ er wagon came the coach. In it in hear from anyone who expects all manner of positions were more of take teachers as roomers and board­ the tyros. A guard of honor knights ers ,or either, during the coming went along by the side to see that term. Telephone 150 or 131-11. none of them changed their minds about treading I he sacred sands, GARIBALDI NEWS NOTES. "They can’t be heated up for noth- Ing,” remarked tlie guard. Mr. and Mrs. L. Henderson left for On a huge flat wagon the Arab pa­ Sunday trol and drill team of the Portland their home In Portland temple rode. But next came the am­ morning by auto after a 10 day visit bulance loaded to capucity with the with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Phelps. Mr. P. G. Alexander came in Sat- grinning and sheepish looking tyros. urday and is visiting with his broth­ He Had to Hunt For It. Mr. Myers was in a local restaur­ er, II. sheldar. Ralph Ackley and family and Lt. ant when lie noticed "Hunter Steak" on the menu. He Inquired of the I''. M. Phelps anti family left for waiter what the "Hunter” meant, heir home in Portland Monday The waiter staled that the steak morning by auto. Mr. Carlin, the superintendent of was stripped with bacon. Myers or­ dered same and says he hunted for the Cummings Moberly Lumber Co., the steak a long time and finally left lor Portland on Monday’s train. found it hidden under a strip of ba­ •\lr. Carlin litis gone out for a few days on business. con. The same Mr. Myers Is trying to Mrs. C. M. Alexander and her little get as many "Dokles” as possible to niece, Mary F.‘ Harris, came up from go to the opening of the 1. 0. O. F. Oakland, Cal., to visit with her par­ and K. of P. joint hull at Cascade ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Phelps. Locks next Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thompson were The whole Tillamook bunch were Garibaldi visitors Monday. unanimous in the opinion tha| they Ed Leach and Tom Butfim, of Till- would have arrived a half day soon- auiook, w’ere at Garibaldi on Monday er but they waited for Wolf to on business. change a tire on the road. Mrs. Pete Nelson, of the Cove, left C. W. Freiberg was the whole trombone section of the Portland for the valley Wednesday to pick tyro’s band. "Hasn't Portland any hops. The work on the big water tanks more trombone players, or does Frei­ berg possess wind enough for the at the Hobsonvllle mill is about com­ whole trombone section?” asked a pleted. Tlllauusik musician in commenting on the matter. Card of Thanks. A. H. Gaylord, of Tillamook, slipped one over on the rest of the bunch We wish to thank our friends and yesterday morning by coming to relatives for their kindness, words of Astoria and getting married. Stanley Clark, also of Tillamook, sympathy and beautiful floral offer­ took some of his colleagues down to ings during the illness and death of the city bastille and thinking he was our beloved husband and father, son playing a good joke on them had and brother. Wendelin Becker. Wife. Mariana Becker and them placed In cells. Desk Sergeant family. Mother, Margaret Donnelly. having a keen senae of hu­ Vetach, Brother. Peter Beck­ mor, placed the men aa directed but er, Sister Marxellna Hoffard, also put Clark in with them. It is Half brother, Alex Sadway, said that when the time came to let Halt sister, Maria Kosetch. them out, the aergeant mistook a DOXIES A Distinguished Collection of New Fall Suits and Coats Awaits Your Inspection to be found here possess a distinction of individu­ ality and smartness that is seldom seen in gar­ ments at such moderute prices. They present themselves in materials of dwetyn, silvertone, tri­ cotine and suede cloth, in colors of dragon flv blue, coffee shades anil coppery tones. New Coats representative collection of the favored modes for the fall season. Plush, velour, silver- tone, bolivir, and pom pom are the favored materials. Buy Now and Save Later shipments of similar models will be much higher priced. 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The Brunswick ‘ Ultona” plays all records at their best Hear them at the Palm Confectionery OREGON State Fair SALEM SEPT. 22-27 Government’s Giant War and Agricultural Exhibit ( omposed of. trophies captured on European battlefields by American soldiers, and exhibits from the agricultural, naval and war depart­ ments, will be on exhibition for the first time; a colossal array of magnificent exhibits ^.»present­ ing the stati’s great industries and resources. Greatest Horse Show Ever Staged in the Northwest. A Superb Racing Program. The Best of Amusements and Attractions A. H. LEIA, Secretary SALEM, ORE.