I RIDAY. APRIL T5LLAM00K HEADLIGHT 6 PRESBYTERI kN CHURCH 9:45 Sunday school. 10:45 Miss McLennan from Portland will ¿.peak. 11:45 Morning worship. Sermon: The Magic Touch. 8:00 Stereopticon lec­ ture. 8:00 Wednesday evening Church night. Thursday afternoon ladies guild at the hall. 8:00 Friday choir practice. i 1ÄU5.ML THE CHARGE HERE IS THAT YOU HAVE YlEE-H &ELLI Hq WORT HUE 53 OIL STOCK DID 'ÎÛÜ'f THEM THIS is a gase oer or > Kf jüü IT WAS WORTHLESS tUHEH I UJRPTE THEIE -FBDPlw OVER TO EITHER JUDGE DR0*>H JÜDCÆ CARR THE YEDERAL COURT. BECAV5F » LOO) ÖV ¿000 ( CARR ) | OVER TO u/HATDO YOU CAEAH ? thjs I STOCK TO WElL-TCO HAD better WT I DIDN'T 1I /WHUDOYÔÜ JUDGE I MEAH I diLL HAVE TO TURHYOU I AUDGE DW KILL RARE KLUB MEET* r I < d He Should Ask For a Change of Venue “The * I The April meeting of the Kill Rare Klub was held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Rosenberg, with Mrs. H. H. Rosenberg assisting. The decorations and favors were suggestive of Easter. Mrs. Franklin was elected a dele­ gate to the convention, at Oregon City, in May, Mrs. Case alternate. Mrs. Haberlach is the president’s ap­ pointee. A number of Americaniza­ tion questions were studied. The host­ I J. C. Penney, whose name this great ess served a very dainty luncheon. nation-wide institution bears, was The following guests were present, born in Hamilton where after the Mesdames Condit, Hechtner, Stein­ usual public school training, he se­ cured his first mercantile experience bach and Ira Smith. in the same building and the very FISHERMEN CUT OUT MIDDLE room where he now is opening store No. BOO in the great chain. MEN Associated with Mr. Penny in the Twenty-five gill fishermen of Ne­ ownership of the Hamilton store, are halem bay have organized the Sun­ fourteen men all of whom were born set Cooperative Fish company, and in this Missourian town and are now have bought the Bryant & McConnell connected with the company as stock­ building on the Wheeler dock at holders and managers in other places. The store opening was the occasion Wheeler, and will pack and ship their of an enthusiastic home-coming and own fish this season, and thus rid themselves of the fellows who sit in was attended by Mr. Penny, Mr. J. swivel chairs in Portland and try to M. McDonald and others of the com­ buy the salmon of the hard-working pany. Announcement is made that nearly fisherman for next to nothing per fish. The fishermen may add a cold storage one hundred additiona stores will be plant later on. Officers of the new added to this organization during the company are: Herman Tubbesing, present year. Another interesting arnounc- Jack Wilton, Otto Effenberger and men t was that mad George Archibald. other day by Manager Esch of the local store, to the HONORED BY GRAND LODGE effect that recently the company drew OFFICE its check for over $2,000,000 to the Edgar F. Allen and wife arrived order of a single manufacturer of here Thursday of last week. Mr. shoes. This colossal payment indi­ Allen came over to visit the new A. O. cates something of the quantity U. W. lodg< which he organized here different lines of goods required last fall. He also attended the grand this large combination of retail lodge at Portland on the 15th tablishments. inst., and was elected Grand Outside Watchman of the state organization. T. H. S. NOTES He left Thursday of this week for Bend, where he has been for some (By High School Reporter) time past, to put the finishing touch­ Marie Messersmith, Tillamook coun­ es to a new lodge of Workmen in that city, the organization to occur soon. ty oratorical contest winner, won Mr. Allen made many friends here third place in the state contest at Sea­ who will be glad to hear of his activ- side last Friday. Incidentally, this ities, and elevation to the grand honor included a prize of ten dollars. T. H. S. Students are certainly proud lodge. of Marie and only wish she could have ELINOR GLYN DEFENDS HER won first place. A pleasant Good Friday program "THREE WEEKS” was given in the assembly Friday Elinor Glyn makes an interesting afternoon. The Misses Church and reply to thise critics who have at­ Phillipi sang an Easter duet entitled tacked her novel “Three Weeks,” the “Mary Magdalene” and Miss Phillipi film version of which will be presented sang a solo, “Christ is Risen.” These by Goldwyn at the Liberty theatre on numbers were very much enjoyed. Several records were played; among May 8, 9, 10. Mme. Glyn states: them were “Lamb of God,” by Caruso “I have often been condemned as an immoral writer. Now this not and “Christ Has Risen." The freshmen held a weenie roast American justice. I challenge anyone carefully to read carefully to read out near Jim William’s place Friday every word of ‘Three Weeks’ with an night. Some Of the brilliant upper open mind, not with the determined classmen attempted a raid, in other ida to search for sensualities, and words tried to steal “de grub,” but then see if he can find a single sen­ failed to carry their plans into execu­ tence taken with its context and tion. They merely succeeded in tying meaning, which can degrade—a single the key to Conover’s truck on to one place where the Lady's words were I of the wheels. The poor little fresh- not to elevate Paul’s brain, and his I men were,.very much excited ’till one soul, and turn him, as they did into bright little girl found it. All present a thinking, responsible being of use enjoyed "theirselves” as the fresh­ men would say. to his country.” The Philokalon society members re­ “Three Weeks” was adapted from ceived their pins Monday. They (the Mrs. Glyn’s famous novel by Carey Wilson, associate editor of the stud­ pins) are very clever affairs and are ios, working in connection with the being gazed on with envy by those who are not fortunate or industrious authoress.—Adv. enough to belong to this society. CARD Ob’ THANKS COUNCIL PASSES STAGE ORDI­ The family and relatives of the NANCE late Mrs. F. M. Trout gratefully ack- nowledge the kind thoughts and ex- Last Tuesday night at a special pressions of sympathy following her meeting of the city council, that body death. passed a stage ordinance, numbered F. M. TROUT 443. which governs stage terminals ROY TROUT I in this city, and specially governs in HOWARD TROUT MRS. J. A. ILLINGWORTH the matter of sanitary equipment, safety, and provides that two or more MRS. FRANK CLARK companies may upon agreement, oc­ MRS. OREN LUCAS cupy the same terminal. It also has MRS. T B. HANDI EY reference to stage traffic on narrow streets, and cover» ether necessary CELEBRATES 22«i ANNIVERSARY previsions. It is believed that Tillamook will Twenty-two yenrs of service to the soon have two Portland-Tillamook public was completed by the J. C. Penny company on April 12. The stage lines. Representatives of both company was founded in 1902 at a i lines were pi esent Monday night, and small mining camp in Wyoming and I the new company was represented by has grown to the indisputable posi­ nn attorney, who objected to the tion of the world's largest chain de­ ordinance which was passed Tuesda • night, as being discriminative, al­ partment store organization. though the ordinance passed was a It was fitting that the company should give recognition to its birth­ I copy of one in general use in Port- day in some way and de-ided that the i land and most of the valley towns. better way was to give another com­ munity the advan age and pleasure of economical shopping which this and several hundred oth ■r communities have been enjoying. (Continued from pare 1) Hamilton, .Missouri, was decided up­ on to be the home of :he new store. of the building. At something after It is interesting to -note that Mr. six o'clock the fire was all out FIRE IS FANNED BY WIND 1 The Dawson & Dunn building was in the fire, with an estimated total practically wrecked; the Palm con loss of about $5,000. fectionery roof was badly scorched in Dawson Dunn had -»oOO on stock places; the roof of the Plasker song'end $700 on fixtures. Charles Barnes shop was burned to some extent; the of the Palm had $2500 on stock and Tourist restaurant was not greatly $500 on fixtures. Th. T-jzrist car damaged. A counter and some goods; was covered by $1,004» of insurance were saved from the Dunn & Dawson Jeff. Wallace, owner of the Dunn & grocery by the crowd who carried it Dawson building carried no insurance, into the street. The Plask?" Song shop, owned by There was a total of $10,200 insur- John Plasker carried no insurance ance on all of the buildings involved. Loss here was slight. Outside of the fire spread. y store, th., The crim confectionery building is from water to si owned by Mrs. John Steinbach. ___ agency cove’. »1 > stock loss. It is believed that the 3-e ■ -hich TILE YOUR FARM originated in the grocery stor? : tic. ( was from defective wiring or f" ■ n a ASK THE MAN WHO HAS TILED spark from some other building. The, fire was first noticed when a vertical1 TILLAMOOK CLAY column of flame seemed to burst from the roof of the grocery store and shoot J WORKS high in the air. Then followed the i F. J. PYE & SON Fully equiped to draft plan any building no matter how smt] and nothing too large. Glad tc talk it over with you any time and specialize in ph asing you. Install “Check” Seal Laundry Equipment It cuts “blue” Monday out of your week imr j O ïjgs L«t»hlï|l Mfhl' PACIFIC IN üm in better e cal service, the “Electr which describee trates the latest ■ffic^eiu method« PUT the full burden of washday on electricity. It is strong, capable and willing. But electricity must have the right equipment if it is to do its work well. There must be convenient electrical oudets and the appliances must be trouble» free and easy to operate. That’s why you should employ a “Check" Seal con­ tractor to electrify your laundry. He will put outlets where you need them. He uses wiring devices that have been inspected. He does his work well and charges you a fair price for it Then let him install a Hurley Thor electric washer and ironer—the machines that more than 800.000 women use. After that there will be no more “Blue* Mondays in your week. Look for the “Check" Seal! Patronize “Check" Seal X 'tri I reta^er9’They stand for standard electrical equipment properly installed. 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