i.J DhPARTMENT rroiucs TILLAMOOK, OREGON Notion Values Thrifty phnppcm find an umuual oppoilunity to save offered them by the many uwful items that may ho had at thh.1. C. Penney Co. store at our regular low prices. Tho vnlueH lintoci lure aro hut a few of thu scores of items on which wo eaiuwo you money. . HkM lnlUmf . .10r yd. I itt:n'r(ili lliald, ,, , J rutiwt ufit, in.. u tiud nrmdty tl mi. . . . ? . r ( (Units, At Vtmli iut' l r Itukrfd, Knelt it l.mWm Jer Olovw, ft Mir Knit Italltt, relIut.tJ, nf" mrtd tyl .ind col or. 1J xh ... . I ( out' MrlfrrllrJ Cn rlut Cotton Spool f S"tl Collar I'lti fo'l finish, NiMorUwi Hfwtgria. Itch . . 10c Silk TrU, vmfnty )( color and palturn. Knch Military HrrtM. IM' a , w i h ami ealar. Urd )tr.. MilrliU, vvltlta tui nwx'U. regular or iliirtKil tyt, t flj.4 I, Pair .... 2c 'llrr l'uf, all m JW h La'h ,....." I Oc SIuk- I'olUh, " In " ulark ir Un. U ..tc Lather Mru.hr., (ttack br iir. HlSr hn dir. Harh - . 2c Sen. Carter, (or chit It, i otiMl fulor and kt l'nlr ll Iodine Slm'.Uiv, JtlnltiL". Ml. l.a.'lt ..... . - ir Cud t'.uttiin., snap tjd Pair VJc Middy Kmliu'mi. tlx lm tt, anchor, i4sk, ffcwvii nml t, tit Mt, navy, rod and CttHl. 12c .More nil color boil urvof 0 (or 10c Ann HttniL, 'i'lxo" Uk fiiMi ht Aid, witin ribbon bow. p,r . VU Supptrturs, "Lalu- Pair 13c Kick lUrk Hiald plain or mn tritwi, plr. (if laKif rh. I'Ulll ind mvm'rued hir. uiUM in.. ynl . .!)c UU 'rar.,tU (nc iruiditr Uwn.t! widllis, 0 ytird rdcw. I'uieo . .no I'nnrll Tablfi. Spring Caps Nobby Style For Men Pleated models with line satin lin ux, non-breakable itmrs and genuine leather .sweatbaiub Urey, brown and green mixed pat terns jn tweeds and eassimeres. 98, $1.49, $1.98 Boys' Suits Two Pnirj of Pants For ''jx.nif w,i h' ! nmbhxl tin (j.rtiptxirjilly '.n liiu- .f Uuj' T I'rtiH Suit, tn trw inn- M Urh .1. MiJH-4l' to li tmy ntul tutrenU IU;ii ptwtl Norfolk inclti and dubt brnitu vd imnlo'n in (wpuUt prinn nhadi's of brunn. i;r.'i, Kr nnd bluo. Irfirup inmntlty buyinw fur fill llntm rllltlllivil 111 to offvr tho nulla t low. price. $G.90 $9.90 $13.50 Others from $5.90 lo $16.90 Inrludod nro "I'l'miey tunlr" nnd "Armun-CInd' Suits, with iloiiblo n'-ntri, double knees nnd dotitdu olbowji. Mndu of fino nli wool rnlmcn. Kxccp tlnnnl vaIum. "Tigers and Deer Do Not Stroll Together" is a famous old proverb, the net good it sug gests being that a btninoss policy of ever changing procedure does not wear well with a public that has a right to expect thu iftmo square deal today, tomonow nnd every day. Many yoars ago, tho J. C. Penney Co. adapted an irrevocable policy of never con ducting a "sale" giving their patrons the same square deal every day in tho year. A price hero unalterably applies to one and all alike alway s. Higher prices are not asked when you need the goods most in order to quote you lower prices when you need tho goods least. J. C. PENNEY C. SWEATERS Tuxedo Stylet in tho many new vvoavos and fascin ating shiutas. Sizes for misso and wo men. Smart, chie and very service able sweaters at only $3.98 Jewelry For Men Mn'n Cuff l.liika, aorti'd htylos 'i'le t HHo Mi-ii'm Scurf IMiih. ntono nut nml fiucy jdotvi'd pnltcnm Mc tu U8c Mi-ii'h Tio IIoIiUth, Imiul oiiirnivwl Ko.id util ity 2;ic In I0i! Othor Hlmllur Vnhun Society Notes ily MISS H.OKHNCK I'ADLSON MAZKI, nV.Sl) I White, Hurry Gllham, Hownnl Umir, A. 1. Bchmnlrer nnd wlfo worn In . Vlnrcnco Stanley, 3m MuKinnln. 'TiOO'1 purty wi i;!vf n lnl KtMjr J t tho homo of Mr, II, II. Jloin-nWi:, hy Mff4, II. If. ItonwiborKt Mr Mil Ki-ilih. nnd Mrn. I.. W. Turnhiill, wdk n dcllithtful nt(nr. I'rlr.cK wrii won by Mr. Mllly Ix-wJu ond Mr. Itcrhor. TIiojio lnvlti.il wrt! Mrdnmc An dcrHon, tJonovor, Sluillr., llnrrltlc, Ci'. roll, Cnn (wiiKh, HchiitU, (Jnylonl, (Jront, (iildcr, llollom, Krh. Iiinor, lontrd. Mniiort, I'nrtrldKO, Pine, IIc. fir, Ucnbcrir, Kchntlr, Wlnslnv, Ilrltx. (Jrtibor. Itoblnun, Aldonnnn.f I'nnrmnii, Ituric, llnberlnch, Hnll, ' Ortllcy, kcrl.-y, Vnrmim, II d'oy. lliii.j I'rr-nrli. Knetmnn McOrnth, Olllimi lllivhcr, Andrrson, linker, Kurilll, I'lnnk. Arnwntrmit, llnlw, l'ntiiknor, ('ndlt. Ilnnnwlmnlr, SUdnbiuk, Moi rln, Kwh, AlVn, Iwl, Ttmmr, l ord IVlly. Jjinco, OirlKtt'tni-n, U-1' Iloal. I,mb, Willlnmt, Mrnklc, utt niimlyor, Krnnklln, Mrtone, Mll'er. Olfbortxon, nnd Mcfllnn i. Mr nml Mr. J. J. KrWib, pro prietor of the Klnioro holfl nt Itoek wy, cnUtrHifnoil nJnunry Sfl pvcnliur nt "600" n number of friend, novm tbtci bidnif At II o'clock the h lfMi n-rvnl n d-ou luncheon. Th flrnt prl.c wn won by Mr. nnd Mn Tnrl llnberlach, It hlnsr a ple turo of Twfnjtocksi, a. very beautiful f'n'W of work from Ihf ertirlic brunh Mr W. Wood, of Ito kway. Tho 'n.olntinn prlri'n werti n by Mr. I -ler 5i.hrnU nnd Coptnin Farley. Thee In nts-ndnnce wero: Mr. nnd Mf Carl HnbeHnrh, Mr. no I Mr. Invid Kiirnttl. and d.viuotT Kuth of TilUrerHik; Mr. nnd Mr. ,T. Ahb. Mr. nnd Mr. Arthur M. Why to, of Uy City: ('nptaln nnd Mr. Fnrfey of llorveiw; Mr. nml M. I'v'tr SrlirnnU, Mr. nnd Mr. Windier. Mr nnd Mr.. I!. Wood, Mr. and Mr.- IVx Menard, Mr. nml Mr. Win. Mnn. Mr. nnd Mr. It. Peyton, Mr. nnd Mm lllinj:er, Mr nml Mr. J. H. Cnmr. Mr, nnd Mr J. O. Jnsmnn nnd Mr. ltuett, of Ilockawny. Tillamook Monday to ic:l n lond of frplnhl. Beveml "fnM from our neljthbor hood took In tho Ncwlmrtf-Tlltnmook lmkct hnll tf'im" Molt !ny evrnlns. II. A. Chojinrd I nltcndlnir court lhl week. Ho vm drnwn on tho Km nd Jury. lA'.irh McKeo enme home from the InjrirlriK enmp Hnturdny, Ml Kiln ninb-k, jent Frldny nlk'ht with tho Vrrry kM. Mntor Mruco Opperthnuer hn 1een Inld up for a few dny with n prnlned nnkle. M. T. Chnnce, wife nnd on Cnrroll, wero Sunday visitor t H. A. Ch. nurd'. A number nf pwple In our neighbor hood nre complInln(f of bad fold, .ore thront. etc., nnd there I talk nf clo.lntf tho Hrown rhool on nc eount of tho nberi'o of moit of the pupil. Word ha rcrvhed here that Mr. Turrh, a former re.ldinl of thl nelch. Imrhood, died In Portland recently. The Ixwly wan taken to the old home in Knnrm City for burial. J. n. Perry butchered n beef 'nt week. John IJorbn hn relumed from Til lamook where he ha been taking trealmet for rhcumalim. He tat that ho i trreatly Improved. The following U a copy of tho ori ginal document Krantl authority for the Institution of Tllamooik txlgi M.17. Wft Tolelo, Ohio Dec. I I, 1021. Mr. J. C. Turner, SecrcUry Tillamook, Oro. Dear Urother Turners I am today ifrantlnjr dlpenatlon No, H.17 for the Institution of Til lamook ami have cnt all pa per to tho Grand Secretary, Fred C. IlobInon, Conjfre Hotel, Chfca. Ito, with Instruction U Iun the dlpenatIon. I am writing the Dis trict Deputy, Urother Men L. Nor den of Portland and the Secretary of McMlnnvlUe Lodge, that tho dls penxatlon has been Krantel. Sincerely nnd fraternally yours, W. W. MOUNTAIN, Grand Exalted Ituler. Actual work on orjcnnlzatlor, of the Tillamook IxIkc commenced about September 1C, 1020. On that day a first meetinn of thirteen Klks was held nt the K. P. hall. The Charter list was drculntcd In May, Itrei, at the first reeoifnlUon from the Grand IxkIko, when an application for charter b'ank was sent The Chart er List and the recognition of the President of the State Association, George T. Collins, and also the rec ognition of the McMinnvillc l-clgc.) was sent December 2, 1921, to Grand Kxatled Ituler W. W. Mountain, West Toledo, Ohio. The authority for tho lodge wa granted December 14, 1021. MILK We Sell Milk Juit As It Cemei From The Cow. It I On Ice For Your Benefit. It Comes From Dr. Sharp's Herd and Will Test Better Than 4 Per Cent All The Time. Fine For The Babies THE LOUVRE RESTAURANT PIIKSMYTKIMAN rHt'Pni Sunday rhool at 10 A M. Morning -hip nt 11 A. M. 5ibJ:t "Mn. coin: The Mnn." Tills will be our Vnnunl Lincoln Memorial Service, We especially Invite the Grand Army of he Hepublle, Tho Womnn' Hellef Corps. The American I-ecion and all Hov Scout. The center of the church will be reserved for these patriotic yean I have no doubt, orpanliations. j "T" futuro ot thc ehcesemakers ?:venlng worship at 7:30 P. M. Sub- acrocintion roots with Its member CHKKSK MAKF.ItS G THKR AIIOUNI) FF-STIVE DO A It D (Continued from page one.) Jet: "Joyous Commandments." Everybody Invited. ALLAN A. McllKA, Minister. The Mmday Muslcnl Club met '" Vnlny at 2 o'clork nt the hom.' ( Mr. K. K. Kiwh Tho study ..f S'.v-. len wa finished nnd n Swinllsh i t ong ttsu trlven by n rn-onl. The next bxrturo will be on Nor.viy. hlp. The problems coming before from time to time must be solved byj the fair and unprejudiced minds of the majority of Its members. Each mem TILLAMOOK NOW UOASTS v her should strive to secure the great. OF LIVE OUDEIt OF ELKS' est number and do all he can to pro mote harmony. (Continued from page one.) hrTrdC Itollle W. Watson, Leslie Harri son. L. E. -Partridge. A. C. Crank. E. H. Stark, I). J. Harnett. Ben 1L Joy, Henry A. Plnsker. J. P Mnginnis, H I. Giihnm, A. M. Estnbrook, G. W "It has been ofte n said, "where mion there is strength.' but this Is true in it broadest sense only when harmony prevails. "In conclusion let me say that it is my bie'f that this association will l.'h, E. I- MeCabe. Chas. Ray, F.;in thc future, as in thc past, continue AM lilt I CAN LEGION MEETINGS Tillamook Post No. 47 American t -on will meet nt the City Hnll on Friday evening. February 10th. All! -sendee men nnd nil young menj "Hve 18 year of age are urged to nro.ent for the consideration of Mr of Importance. rM-runry 17th, thrro Avill be a etig at the I. O. O F. Hal' nt K-fr'nle All American wr. - who can are requested to tt tend this meeting. If thero aro tho who have no nveyancc they will oe accommodated If they will bo at the Sunet Garnge at fi:30 P. M . HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Tho drnmattc club hnvo divided to glvo their next program March 31, 1022. Thi i to be n benefit program for the purcluiso of a school piano. The initlntlon of new member of the 7.etn Gethlnns was held Friday, February 3, before tljo Stmk'nt bmly. Those initiated were: Ruth Gould, Kmmett Grey, nnd Jim Tone. Ruth was dressed Hko n little girl In n pinn foro. The boyn had their hair done up In ribbon. Emmett hnd on Miss HniTvrt'a hot. Rilth was compelled to sing nnd Emmett to givo "A Tribute to Miss ltrnkel" n'l of whfch was onjoyed lm mensoly by tho Student body. Tho people of Tillnmook aro indeed fortunnto in having the advantage of hearing tho strong Vermonln High School debate team which opposes tho Tillamook High School debaters on February 21, on a question as Import ant as Tariff. Tho Tariff Issuo Is before Congress at tho present time, wljoro tho fight I moro bitter than over In tho nation's history. It should bo of spornll interest to tho people of Tillnmook County nnd tho stnto of Oregon, because they nre directly of c ted by tho tax on agricultural pro ducts which m o .tho source of liveli hood for our dairymen nnd farmer. Aro European Countries, to bo allow ed to send thoir products into tho United Stntei tnx frco so that thoy may undersell tho American whoso standards of living and lnbor nro much highor than thoso of foreign countries? This question and many others that directly effect you will bo taken up on February 24 nt tho High School bul'dlntf. If you wish to In vest in an hour of learning nnd enjoy went bo there, Glonn Andorson. W. Talbott, A. Hudson, H. Nordstrom, Frank Fitipatrlck, John A. Carroll, Ray Grate. IL M. Shearer, Thos. A Cathers, Wm. Huffman. Chas. Reich tor, Walter Fisher, Rcnnctt J. Cooper, O. F. Tney. Otto Shearer, Harry DU trr, E. J. McGhaucy. W. GlenUng, F. It. McKinley. S. A. Brodhcad. P. 3. Worrall, C. S. Itarnes. P. J. Sharp, J. S. Iimar, Chas. A. Brown, C. H. Woolfe, C. E. Had'ey. The Reception Committee consisted to Justify its existence Other short talks were given by Ed. Fogg. Carl Haberla?h, Dolph jTinnemtct, E. J. Claussen nnd Guy Ford, and Fred Christcnsen. Thc next number on thc program as a recitation by F. B. Culberson. Tbis was followed by a monologue by Marion Doty; a piano solo by Oliver Mathers and a recitation by H. H. Hogan. Mrs. G. H. Ward and John Zumstein rendered two beautiful vocal of Dr. J. G. Turner, Chairman; Ira duets which were much appreciate. This constituted tho set program which wa followed by remarks from several other. F. Wilson read a poem on tho sub ject of "Longhoms, whfch wa com posed by Robt Stillwcll. Wo givi it in full below: (Longhoms) O! you longhorn in the self, Drred In suit of wax, You no doubt, admire yourself But I could bust you with an ax. You arc innocent no doubt longhorn. And guiltless of our woes, But by our labor you were born, And we have classed our with oat foes. As off we've labored ore the long horn press, The circles smoothed, the bandage dressed, To Carl we prayed, the God of cheese, That he relent our labor ease. To him we prayed, that God devinc, That ruler o'er Tillamook on tht rinc. In suppliant posture fill, And asked on bended knee That he remove the longhoms fr-jm our sight. O! let us from their presence flee That he remove the cause of our temptation. And save our souls from more trans, gression, For our lips aro blasted with what our tongue did say As wo gazed where the wrinkled longhoms lay. Our prayer arose and sought to please The God who sits among tho cheese. He sits on bags of grain and bales of hay While rats and mice around him play. He drained thc sector from his cry his foot to wake the world, Proclaimed his mandate and our doom tnd with a voice like a thunder boom Yoa make those longhoms tall and sleek You get busy and don't you kick. Tho cheese is good, tho people cat It, So If you don't Hko it, you just bent it- Thin was followed by .a recitation ty . Thomas, tho verses of which were alo composed by Robt, Stillwcll, and aro given below. 0! Henry your glory's gono And you have lost your goat For Lizzie's fame has past To Freddies mud stained boat. I toll you boys she's traveled far, She's a grand old boat this mud strained car. Like ships at seat who fought tho Huns She's comaflauged with colors dun. She's streaked and daubed on every part, Surpassing any painter's art. Bneath the skies of summer And blown by winter's brcczo She made the rounds for Freddie So he can plug thc ehec3c. Upon her sides she's gathered day by day Soil from Nehalem's roaring waters To Neistucea's placid bay. Soon thc star ip heaven's glowing WIP rall the wise men from afar. To vw thc sparks a growing On Freddies mud stained car. F. W. Christcnsen, the Tillamook County cheese inspector mado lome appropriate remarks, srjit'ig; that during 1921, the checsomakcrs o the county made only 1250 seconds, which was one half tho number mado in 1920, which fa.:t proved that our cheese makers were making marked progress as regards quality. At the conclusion of his remarks he named the three cheese makers of thc coun ty who wore entitled to first, second and third przie money for showing made during 1921. The prize winners were: cRcd Ferris, of the Aldervalo factory; Hugh Barber, of thc Holstein factory; Guy Ford of tho Tillamook factory. The evening's entertainment was brought to a close with a few re marks by F. B. Culberson. MONEY TALKS WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRICES FOR CASH PURCHASES. ON CHARGE AG COUNTS A SMALL ADVANCE WILL BE CHARGED WITH 5 PER CENT DISCOUNTS IF PAID ON OR BEFORE THE 5TH. OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE PURCHASE. WE ALWAYS PAY TOP PRICES FOR EGGS, POTATOES AND CALF HIDES. Berry sugar, cane cwt $6.35 15 lbs. for $1.00 Very best creamery butter per lb 40c Portland or Tillamook bread a loaf 8c Bordens or Carnation milk a can 11c 10 lb. sacks rolled oats mush for 55c 10 lb. sacks corn meal for 29c 85c pkgs. Tru Blu craekeits for 80c Citrus washing pjowder a package 25c Star, Climax or Horseshoe per plug 75c Scratch feed per cwt . $2.50 All highest grades of coffees per tin .... 40c 5 lb. cans Royal Club Coffee $1.85 3 lb. carrG chocolate for 85c 10 lb. sacks Farina for 60c 10 lb. sacks pancake flour, each 65c Mother's Oats per package . 35c Fels Naptha soap per package 85c Picket Hard wheat flour per sack $1.75 Fishers Blend flour per sack $2.15 Crown Flour per sack $2.10 25 lb. sacks Blatchfords calf meal $1.85 3 lb. Crisco 70c 9 lb. cans, each $2.00 Tomatoes and Puree 2 canu for 25c 3 bars Ivory soap 25c 4 lb. bulk macaroni for $1.00 Table peaches and apricots per can ...... 20c 8 pkgs. Magic yealst for 25c Chnmberlnln'n Cough Remedy Aldn Nturo Medicines Hint old nature nre al ways niiKt effectual, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It allays tho coiih, relieves tho lum?s, aids o:qioctorntion, opens tho Rccro- tlona and nids nntuio In restoring tho Hystom to n'henlthy condition. Thou tmds hnvo estified to Its good qual ities, Try It whorv you hovo a cough or cold. ! Announcement: On Monday, February 31th, we will put a solicitor on the road to take your orders for groceries flour and Feed. Ha will have prices to offer you that will be right . He will also gather tip your produce, calf hides and sacks. We guarantee to save you money on your grocery orders. t ttllDiMlHix Tillamook Mercantile Co. if.