FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17 PAGE 6 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ' evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB Mrs. Brenner plan» to »pend the win­ The Monday Musical club held its Carlysle Stranahan and Mr. and Mrs. ter there but Mr. Brenner will re- MlillWtHlllllllllllinilllUIIUllllllllllIHlUUUiUMtnHIMIUlUUlUIUliRnililllllllllH. turn to Tillamook, They were ac- October meeting Monday afternoon Ernest Ford. There were five tables of 500 and (Marie Messersmith, Reporter) at the home of Mrs. E. E. Koch. companied south by Miss Grace Cran- J. U. G. CLUB the hostess served a dainty lunch Judging by the interest already dall who has been employed with a Mrs. Clarence Stanley and Mrs. W. Owing to the absence of Mrs. Koch, shown, the annual this year bids fair firm here. C. Foster entertained the J. U. G. the president, Mrs. J. C. Holden pre­ after the games. to excel the outputs of previous Those present were the honor Frank Fisher was severely injured club Wednesday at the home of the sided over the meeting. years. Wednesday while working at the former. With the exception of two, Mrs. Robert McGrath read a num­ guests, Mr. and Mrs. Stranahan and The following staff has begun work Whitney mill at Garibaldi when a all members were present. Mrs. ber of current events followed by a Mr. and Mrs. Ford, and Mrs. and Mrs. on the ’25 Kilchis : pile of lumber fell on him. He was Webb McCracken, Mrs. Sherman Con­ paper on the life of Donizetti, by F. A. Beltz, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Editor-in-Chief .............Inez Hamrick brought to Boals hospital for treat- over and Mrs. Clarence Gabriel were Mrs. David Kuratli. Mrs. A. F. Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ford, Mr. Assistant editor.........Louis Anderson ment. guests. Coats read a paper on the life of and Mrs. Carl Schultz, Mrs. Alfred Manager ........................... Marion Lamb ! J. E. Shearer and wife made a The rooms were tastefully decor­ Bellini. A phonograph record of the Anderson and daughter Pearl, Mrs. Assistant manager....Charles Thomas trip to Portland Monday where Dr. ated to denote the Hallowe’en season “Daughter of the Regiment” was George Kiehm and daughter Helen, Local editor...................... Pebble Wells Shearer was present at an x-ray di- and a most delicious lunch was serv­ played. The story of the opera Miss Mary Cole, Miss Corinne Stran­ Society editor.............. Camille Haltom agnosis meeting. He also attended to ed. “Norma” was given by Mrs. Bertha ahan, Henry Anderson and Mr. and Snapshot editor........... Warren Dunn business matters pertaining to the Mrs. Oscar Schultz. The usual business session was Hanson and Mrs. J. C. Holden rend­ Literary editor..............Wanda Haltom national guard at Salem on his re­ ered a piano number from the same ----------♦--------- followed by a pleasant hour spent with Dramatic editor.....................Joe Heyd turn Tuesday. opera. Albert Lea music lovers again had needle work. Music editor................ Rowena Hanson Mrs. W. L. White who has been the opportunity of hearing an artist The entire program was exceeding ­ Mrs. Alvin Wicklund will entertain Joke editor...................... Caroll Smith visiting here for some time with her careful of the first rank when Mr. Dumesnil, ly interesting and showed north of in November at her home Athletic editor..............Ford Watkins sons, Victor and Ira W. returned to town with Mrs. Clent King assistant study and thought on the part of the French pianist, played for the Art editor...................... Corinne Baker her home in Aurora Monday. Beethoven Club for the second time each one. Cartoon Editor.......... Harold Erickson The four year old daughter of hostess. At the business meeting it was de­ Monday, Oct. 16. ---------- ♦---------- Debate editor............ Catherine Smith Fred Robinson underwent a minor Mr. Dumesnil has the rather ex- cided to subscribe to two musical Girls athletic editor, Nadine Williams operation at the Boals hospital Wed­ PRISCILLA CLUB MEETS magazines, “ Music and the Musician 1 I ceptional ability of creating an at- nesday morning. Tillamook’s 6-0 victory over Sea­ The Priscilla club spent pleasant j i mosphere, getting in personal touch Mrs. Tom Armstrong is opening a afternoon Friday, October 3, at the and “Musical America.” side last Friday was celebrated with r maternity hospital at 16 Fourth home of Mrs. Leo Morrison. The club was pleased to welcome 1 with and holding his listeners under a big bonfire Friday night. SUNDAY-MONDAY, OCTOBER 19-20 i the spell of his art so that they see Faxon, T. H. S. is proud of her football street west which she has named the Guests of the club were Mrs. B. C. as new members, Mrs. E. B. boys this year, and the students have Stork,s Nest. Mrs. Armstrong states I>amb, Mrs. E. T. Haltom, Mrs. Dur­ Mrs. Oscar Schultz, Mrs. Carl Haber- : ' and feel as he must, the calm beauty shown evidences of their pep this that there has long been a need for and, Mrs. Fred Burton, Mrs. C. W. lach and Mrs. F. A. Beltz. ESTELLE TAYLOR and ANTONIO MORENO in week by practising new yells under such an institution in the city. A delightful luncheon was served Barrick, Mrs. Lester Phelps and Mrs. A story of love and thrills ’mid the hills of old Spain. A splendid George Harness returned to the the leadership of Warren Dunn. Both by the hostesses Mrs. Fred Burton picturization of the famous play and opera “The Wildcat’’—pro- A. A. Hall. duced by the man who made “The Shiek” students and team are prepared to city the first of the week to conclude and Mrs. Roy Makinster. Dainty refreshments were served “SMILE PLEASE,”—Comedy give Astoria a good fight next Sat­ some business matters before taking | ---------- ♦--------- which were enjoyed by all and the urday afternoon at the fair grounds. up his new work. Mrs. Oscar Schultz entertained at Regular Sunday Organ Concert, Leon F. Drews, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Watt of Wat- club adjourned to meet again in Nov­ The Sophomores, in their enthusi­ a 500 party at her home Monday ember. Organist asm, have been collecting boxes and seco were in town Thursday. ♦ --------- To planks for a big bonfire Friday COOPERATIVE BUGS AND A TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21-22 Portland-McMinnville night, previous to the Astoria game. GIANT FIR Mr. Ketch donated a truck to haul Hillsboro-Forest Grove the material. Corvallis-Salem ex- Portland, Oregon—One of the Presenting VIRGINIA VALLI, WALLACE BEERY, ROCK- Helen Hoover, Corinne Baker, Jim pensive processes in paper making is Eugene-Roseburg I.IFFE FELLOWS and FRANKIE DARROW in the greatest Harrison, Joe Heyd, Louis Anderson barking the logs, for no bark should railroad romance ever filmed. Full of incidents and scenes that and Willamette Valley and Otis Wright became members of get into the wood pulp. will bring vou to the edge of your seat. It’s a dandy—See It' Director Points the Philokolan society Monday after­ “INTERNATIONAL NEWS” and “AESOP’S FABLE,’’-Cartoon Thornton T. Munger of the Pacific noon when they repeated the Philo­ northwest forest experiment station LEAVE TILLAMOOK i----- ------------ ' — —~~~~~~~~------ — 7:15 A. M. 10:30 A. M.* kolan pledge after the president, THURSDAY-FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23-24 has recently been informed by Dr. F. s 2:30 P. M. 6:30 P. M.* Muriel Wiley, before the assembly. a C. Craighead, of the bureau of ento­ •Holds for arrival of Manhattan Tuesday night these new members, Stage mology of the department of agricul­ together with the old ones met at ture, that bugs can sometimes be per­ •Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage A slice from real life; “Bread” is cut from the hearts of every­ Mrs. Heyd’s home, where they were suaded to perform this work for the LEAVE PORTLAND day people—a deep, swift moving, thrilling story of modern con­ (Park and Yamhill Streets) initiated into the society. ditions; of people who are neither rich nor poor, but who are paper companies for nothing. 7:50 A. M. 12:50 P. M. The first part of the evening was struggling in an intense fight for a decent existence; of men and One southern lumber company gets 4:30 P. M. 11:50 P. M. women who depend on salaries. It’s a photoplay that hits Home! given over to the election of officers the bugs to work, Mr. Munger was For arrivals-departures an con­ “THE MAN WHO SMILED.” and discussion of plans for the liter­ nections call told, by girdling close to the ground ary work of the society. The officers The Novelty Revue (See display elsewhere) the pine to be cut for pulpwood. If UNION STAGE elected were: Veda Smith, president; this is done in the late summer, a TERMINAL Walter Severance, vice-president; multitude of bark borers and other SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave- East Corinne Baker, secretary; Joe Heyd, beetles are attracted to the trees and Both Phones treasurer; Otis Wright, journalist; in a few weeks have the bark so Portland - Newberg - Mc­ Muriel Wiley and Thelma Hoover, completely loosened that it can eaily Starring LAURA LA PLANTE. A clean, snappy comedy drama. curators; . and Marie Messersmith, Minnville-Tillamook be slipped off when the trees are felled. It’s new, it’s a whirlwind of romance, love, and pretty girls...... parliamentarian. Stages “STAY SINGLE,” Comedy and PATHE “SPORTLIGHTS.” At this point, however, the truce be­ The remainder of the evening was tween beetle and forester is at an ' spent in having a social good time, end, for logging during the winter, after which refreshments were served = following destroys the insects harbor­ by Mabel Harrison and Thelma Hoov­ ed in the bark, and this one abundant er, hostesses. feast is their last. Thelma Ayer, is a new student of Junior forester McArdle of the ex- . = T. IL S. entered from Yreka, Califor­ periment station recently measured a . i nia. sizable Douglas fir standing near! = Chief Coates, of the Tillamook fire , Mineral, Washington, and found the a department, spoke to the student1 diameter at breast height to be 15 body last Thursday on fire preven­ feet I inches. In spite of a broken I tion I ( op, the tree is about 225 feet high s ( Hq explained the “why” of some and over 100 feet to the first limb. 1 chimney fires, and urged the students, Nearby firs six or seven feet through among other things, never to hesitate look like second growth in compari- | to turn in a fire alarm however in­ son. Mr. McArdle is wondering if he IlilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllKllllllllllllllllllfUIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllillllllllimilll significant the fire may seem when has found the record Douglas fir. , he sees it. Reserve District No. 12 [ Although vandals have burned a hole, Charter No. 8574 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Coach Sheeley has been explaining eight feet deep into the base of the football science to the students this tree, it still stands apparently as hale week by a series of talks on the and hearty as it has been throughout , different plays of the game, which he its many centuries. illustrated by diagram»! AT TILLAMOOK IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF — ♦---------- BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 10TH, 1924 Forest Grove — Applications for P1IYTHIAN sisters RESOURCES corporate limit extensions may ad<| I Let’s all go to the Pythian Sisters’ 1,000 to city population and (five Wa- 1. a Loan» and discounts, including rediscounts, accentancM of Is the unanimous first choice of the jury of awards. other banks, and foreign bill» of exchange or drafts »old card party, given at the K. P. hall, ter and utility service to units not with indorsement of this bank .............................. $ The winning slogan, “Tomorrow’s Car Today,” was October 21, at 8 o’clock. Admission pow served. Overdrafts, unsecured, ................................................................... 35c. Refreshments.—Adv. U. S. Government securities owned: suggested by George L. Hammond, East 2919 Thirty­ Salem — Campaign begins for $200,- ---------------------- 4---------------------- Total .................................................................................. 000 Y. M. C. A. building. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: ........................................... fourth Avenue, Spokane, Washington, and by Evo Furniture and fixtures ..........................................................-....... DeConcini, 1301 East Speedway, Tucson, Arizona. 7. .. Real estate owned other than banking house .............................. 8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ................. |t|||||||HII)IHIIIIIIIII|llltlllllllllHIIIIUIIIIIUIItllll'llttlllllllllllUIHIIHIIItlllllHId since I slogan, in the judgment of 1 13. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting the winning slogan, exactly early in the year part of the time in j i i K 11,016.41 bank ...................................................... - ............................... the jury both are entitled to expresses the advanced en­ a plaster cast and his many friends 14. b Miscellaneous cash items 3,936.29 and were awarded a Special here are pleased to see him able to gineering features of the Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. 1,250.00 Treasurer ......... — be out again though he is walking | Sport Star Touring Car. New Star Car. The New Other assets, if any ........... . ...... ................................. .......-..... 313.49 with crutches. Star Car is so far in advance Josephine Johnson, daughter of Mr. j To. al $1,559,827.58 The double first award elim ­ of its competitors that there and Mrs. E. D. Johnson is critically LIABILITIES inates the second prize, and is really no comparison. As ill with neuphritis at the Vidito hos Capital stock paid in .................................................................... 50,000.00 the third prize of Fifty Dol­ 18. Surplus fund 35,000.00 an example, today the Star pital. Dr. Shearer has charge of her 19. Undivided profits lars in Gold is awarded to case. Car offers as one of its many c Loss current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 28,196.45 Don Meldrum was in the city Fri Clarence W. Cooke. Hotel 20. Circulating notes outstanding 25.000.00 exclusive features a smooth, 1,746.31 day. Mr. Meldrum is a represent» Sash for Enclosing Pars he« 22. Amount due to national banks Portland, Portland, Oregon, easy-working Disc Clutch. Amount due to S ate banks, bankers, and trust companies in 23 tive of the Hawley paper company who suggested the slogan, theUnited States and foreign countries (other than includ­ No other car in its class has which recently purchased a large; W hether it’s a sleeping porch, Sack ed in Items 21 or 22) 29,071.24 “Successful from the Start.” per squire a Disc Clutch today. tract of timber in the north of the | or front, you'll find at 24, Certified checks outstanding 370.00 county between the beaches and the | foot an investment in comfort and 25. Cashier's checks outstanding 11.488.21 extra room space that is indispensable Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve The executives of the Star Motor Company of California and Miami river. (deposits payable within 30 days): The ladies of the Presbyterian guild the jury of awards take this means of extending their thanks 2«. . Individual deposits subject to cheek 69 f.598.1« O. B. Williams Sash will serve a Harvest Home dinner on I 27. . Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for to the entrants in the contest for their interest and enthu­ I* made of selected kiln-dned fir anc Thursday. October 23, 1924. at the money borrowed) 24,396.07 siasm. !S . State, county, or other municipal deposi s secured by pledge fine quality glass. Figure the price on Guild hall—6 p. m. to 8 p. m. Every- 1 of assets of this bank or surety bond 112.811.07 a basis of 25/ per square foot. For body invited.—Adv. Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or were caref«Hy examined and checked, and instance, sash 2 feet wide by 5 feet Mark December 5 on your calendar: subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): high equals 10 square feet, cost Jr . so winnf5 ° P’Ck,nS th* w^nner was not an easy one. The High school Dramatic club will then 32. Cer ifi.cr.te» of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 43.712.69 34. Other time deposits give “The Lion and the Mouse.”—Adv.. O. B. Williams Co. is th<- larges: 502.977.70 r\1 la,v we^ feel proud in their distinction. But. in 35. Postal savings deposits............ ....................................... 3,459.68 Mrs. Hugh Barber is in Boals’ hos­ mill in the West selling dit et to vwvM ° tLOse wh° did not win, the decisions were close, pital with a broken arm received as users at factory prices. very close, between many contestants. Total ___ $1,559.8 .5« a result of a fall down a lligh' of I Satisfaction guaranteed. C