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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1922)
PACK TWO The Week's Rouncl-Up of City andj , . . . County Happenings and Personals; Mr. V HnitOsk. of Baker O-f, , n returned 10 t u !.,. ).t k . i a v4 U hor mother, Mr h . Jl !. hO- . . ' R'lJ I H 1T., f 1i ;-, Mr ' M. Ht m 10 !..! "i th. r. '.;Ur . atinf l i. J- , . prwl rwrclf M pr f. .'. lie :' . cd with Til!tk .!,iv w,jhi,i that he could ivmain H'-n '.inent'y. W E i.nswk, rMPMOOtinv Afce ) i' .'iii1 i'nur Co, was esulr i m oek. V. Robo ts I' tmund left Wd- i i, v,nit-n. Wash. wh ri -.v.,i her r.iother. t- Hi.1, rland .f Portland a b- iu ! 15, Ur thl- WWr-k. Mi s. Howard E.irntt mat t the metropolis Wednesday en the st?e. ("Uv.is Quick of Forest Grot u .reentered at Uk; T .fcunook Tuesday. K U Hit and V. m. A. Mom were ric.-u-rtii in the I i nuaoolt Monday i ,t"-no. W W. Case f B'.a' l city -. - . r :k; Saturday. Mi.-. K L. PaTM.rv and Mtas Pris- T rAn y of A m-etcf w in our ,..: Saturday. For the D Bw-aiio nomination of , . v . n. r N to?r Holmes has every ,.ng r-y ..v.n way h.-rc. The Judge njt- been doing consul rable c. P..Binr.ir by mail th. last two weeks ana seem to haie a chance to land the nomination, V'lovidia always ;hat Sisrkweathtr and Pierat -do as ;uj hac -n the pat campaigns .- .p Multnomah. Auhdearon J. C. Blacky of the Ep w il .ti -huTh, hp ia the city on .sluioay, -iiut will hold services on .-u:.d.iy,rr.rvin:n &rxl evening, at the NiaMvnio bu.ialtSK. at 11:00 A. M. ab-i T...0 P M. Aii c cordially inviUJ On TucJa, EUrl A. Mernl, whu frrii-J here a short tim ago irm I'or land, w& adjudged inaane aixi ordtred s nt to the asyiuin at Ssteiit. He had been employed at the Coats null and on Saturday began to act s. rang?. He was taken ut coatody l y Marshal White on "Sunday. Rev. C.L. Dark wa called to Sher day Wednesiay, to preach the uv acrrnon of Jos. Brown of ina city, who died on Sunday last. On Wednesday afternoon, May 3rd. occurred the wedding of Mary Parry of Tittunook to Thos. Belchan of Sea vide. They will make their home at Seaside. Willi am F. Stelx, nUVa manager of ihtf fUnion Central life lnsum: e Company is registered et the Tdla ' mock Howl. S. M. Knha of Portland was bast, noes visitor this week. Perry Higgais of Lebanan was in tha coanty seat this week. , A. G. Beals left Sunday f-.-r Port itod while there will ako visit his son t iSnd wher he will transact business B land, who is attending HU's Mill U.:y Academy. U. T. Toney of Roo.kaway was re gistered at the Todd Hotel Tuesday. Jan Hsski. and A. H. faii.ptK.-h. both eniloyts at the Whuiey camp on ihe KiL-his, rticn were unfortunate "SANITARY" IS THE WORD ..I .,ih t fiv brcken U'f by iltl h k.ns. on Aaturday lat-ln-y wi0 bnmtrht to the Boat's hoe U1 for tratttnant. The livbo Tannine Clnh took n trip U the Bay, combining hsiiM with pleasure. Ctam yttu red vre dR(o4 at the besyh and brooht home to can. Members of '.his club are M4g Kellow, president; Vernon n, vk-prkifn; ! rene Flet cher. Loily McKtthp and Mael Smith. Miss Goldie Wilson the local leader. Tho M3ami Valley Calf Club met at Ut school houe, and after thy meet the i-lub adjottrnei to inspect the u-rd of Gu Peterson and tak p time practice judging. A fine baby pirl was born to Jl r. sod Mrs. Chesur McQhe or Monday last Mrs- Ed. Kari of Clowdale, was Tillamook visitor on Tuesday. Mr. J. A Anderson of Oakland, Cal. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r rank Heyd, Election returns will be received by the CtAunber oi Coinmeru- at the City Hail on Friday evaitr. Ma lth. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lindsay of thv N'enalem wunty were in the cay on -t.oay of hist weex. FOf.Nl A watch. Apply to Arthur Anuerson at cont Mill. Ed. Mallory and Arthur Coffiv an son Arthur Jr., of Clverrinle, were a the city Wednesday. Dr. Sheaer. returned on I'nesduy irom Portland where h? attended r gvral climes for several dnys. Mother Jultan nod tester Ccun ft 'Ihursday mornmg for St. Mtiry academy at Beaverton. Ed .H olden went to Doty Tnursday on business. H. C. Atv.li of the state board of horticulture was a business visitor Wednesday. Huh (Marion Severance taft 'or Bay City Thursoay mornuif,- where ihe will viist her sister, Mrs. Blnnch-, ard. Cko. Cohn, formerly of this city! and wj 1 known here, but now of Sun iiiego. Cai. is shaking hands with Til. ium.uk friends this weK. Mrs. Reading and chiloren left iiiuisoiiy morning for Wheeler where ..i wm spend the week with Mrs. .vedamg's suter, Mrs. Crawford. Warren L. Starkley. was is stage ussenger Thursday. S. Felts of Seattle went to Portland uonday on the stage. Aiuoqg Ujj ?tnre passengers Mon .ay were Lur rtarshsn, Mrs. E. L. arl, L Wilsoa, A. T. Bain, Mr. Fow. .or, Fred Olson, W. II, .Martin, C. F. tieXamier, Karl Lawrence Hm Saaie Cauison left ' Monday .Jt Slem to attend the fnneral of h.r .k.-k- Ed. Kmnamin, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Martin, werc uge passengers Sunday. Alta True went to Portland Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Male from Beld .nr w re in our city Sunday. U. K. Milton from Idaville was in ii county sfc&t Saturday. Mrs .Shim Rd and George Re- ti Even our windows proclaim this word to every passerby. Meats on display and under glass in our sales room are all under re frigeration insuring sanitation and FRESH meats under any and ail conditions. Our meats are selected from choice stock and bear the U. S. Gov ernment inspection stamp. This stamp is your protection insist on it. Our cutters are experienced men ; cutting of meats is of vital im poitance. Our salesmen are courteous and we guarantee accurate weight at all times. Our prices are the lowest our quality the highest our service the best. We appeciate your patronage. weiv U TrtkttuooVv Siitimlny. They camo ht eiitn,v with Jpo LcGaiilt n ml Wft C. S Grim of Weodhurn w. .n hiiainess visitor Stxt unlay Thna J. Ryan for T?esurer. rt di'iw d by bankw, hunnes 'ien ftir-n ers of Tiktmook Cownty. I ifornm.i.n furnlhe4 by l 1. Myers. P,l a.in A. L. Thompn of Wheeler seen on wr street Saturday. Speod ThvmnH ias in Tills v. ok Saturday. K. H. Snithr, recently fnvn tho east is barbertaK for Kmil Hnissor Get your Mat oarir for tlw Rnml Concert Hlirh Scliool Gymn Wwlnc day MaT 17 th, Mrs. A. K. Coata and daiiRht.-r Mvr (Tiret of Seattle, ' a f- .v last week visiting rvlatm m .-r ctty Mrs. StranalAtn left Saturday norn .ng- for IVcoma to attend ihe N.it' n.i pat,nt-tchettt association Sew UKou and benr his Radio jilun at the Hlch School GtTnn. Wlnosday evetiinir May l'ta J. D. Kdward of ldnviil0 m a business visitor lat IVidny. Miss M L Kolan went to Poit.tiui Sturdav morn .nr. Th- radio phone is without .juoi.:n '.he greatest achteveinent of tho'umo.v iiear this wonderful uistnur.on .vi tl:gh Schoo Gymn, Wednesday, t-ivn-ng May 1 7th. , Mrs. Cornforth of Rockauuy m.i in our city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. Foster Skiff and baby and Mr. ami Ms. Siutt o: 1'. it land wore reinsured at tho Villnmook Hotol Saturday. S. M. CorniU of Vancowr Wash, was a busaiess visitor fast KrM.i Mrs. C. J. Wolb who lia.' ii r. vtsiun? her K'rnndauRhtor, Mr b.. mer fc,arl at Cloveruale, tcturtuM u her homo n Or prim City Suturviay Eva Zieke, H. J. Myers, A. L t or rtstin J. J. Mnnn and W. E Cftuuh were stae passeeik'ers ast ta.urua Harold Sutton of Neskowui Mas a tMisinese visitor Saturday. Thos. J. Ryan for State Treasurer Pd. Adv. Thos. J. Ryan for Treasurer, en dors- d by bankers, business n.eu .a::!., ers of Tiki moo k County. Infortuat.on furnished by C. I. Myors. I'u, Adv Don't forget Wodnosdtiy evening, ! Mhy 17. I E. Norman Baker, excu ic re presentat:v of the Business i tn. nuiti I of Seattle was here a few o.j , ui. i wu k visiting the lumber industry. Mrs. Mary A. Rain n lur;u.i t. i. hom in N heeler Tuesdii) morning She has been visiting Mrs. John Riggs and Mrs. Simmons. T Kellow of Hebo and Paul L Fiti:h of Foroat Grove wre registered at the Netherlands Hotel rust Sat urday. Conditions fuvorablc Mr. Oren Dixon will givo you an hours enU-ruunrn ;it ith the radio phone in connect on .ith the Band concert. Wednesday -vening Mav 17th High School Gym. See W. A. Church lor Hay niiO' ances. Git the graduate a pen. Pens ol exquisite ;-tyLo for men and won.e.i at Jenkins the Jewe'.-. r. Adv Dr. Allen and Sharpe, dcntints. At National Bldtr Tillamook. Ore. Sanitary Meatt Market M. R. Leach & Son m mi iFACTSil ou buy.. WHY PAY Old Dutch Cleaner i cans 29c I? Tkirs. Corn Staivh at . . . . 29o Sunmnicl Seetllesw Raisins 25c Sunmnid Seeded Knishis 2 for 5c Honleiis Milk Tail, 12 cans $1.32 Carnation Milk Tall. 1'2 cans $1.32 Oilier Brand Milk per can , 10c K eo Head Kice 12 lb $1-00 Ghirardellis Choc. 8 lb 89c Swifts Pure Lard f lb 95c SAT. HONEY & HEUSSER Society Notes By MISS F1.0RHNCK I'AI LSON CLUB CALENDAR Oregon Federation of Women's Club meet in Tilhtniook May 30, to June 2nd. Shakispeam Club May 12th. Harlequin Clul May 10th. Kill Kar Club May ltth. Sunday May 11. Is Mother's Day. which will bo celebrated in all part f thr I'llitcd Stnto To Miss Anna Jan.'is of Philndoph a 1 i longs the :h- nor of ostnliHahiju: "Mother's Day." Several yonrs aito Miss Jnrvis wore a bonipict of white amations to rhur-h in honor of her "thorn birthdiy which was the 2nd Sunday of May. Noxt year th. idea f honoring mother's each year spread '.hroughmit city and 3rd. year the ob. . rvrn-o wax nation wide. With the ncreasing obacrvanrc of th- day ram., i trroat demand for white carnations r'"! demand wng so great that wh'to irnat ons on Mother's Day were ! ng nt prices as high n ?1 00 ach. Pnrv finally Wamo so hieli that 'he florists themn Ivei took remodinl 'asurcs and th iistom of wonrinit ehr favorife tflower" rathon whlt .imati'ins results I. The Christian Cfirch has been h"ipn for the head-juartors of F. ' i n of Women's Club on acvunt f sj. ability and gnu'nl cnnvcnui'-t The church mn-le th- Ki'l Kare h,l n very good of.'er for the use it the church. All tho meetings imd the reception are to be held there. Tuesday evening May 30th a re ception will hi, given for the delegates in address of welcome, music by the fcind nnd other musical numbers. Wednesday beside the business "lossion n trip to Lake Lytlu is plan ned. Thursday, the eommordnl club will "We the ladies It luncheon at noon nnd the Mr Rosenbergs' are going to tako them to Oceanslde for a sea food supper. Friday morning they expect to In speet n cheese fnctory, perhaps tho Tillamook as It Is tho noarest. Arrangements are to bo made for do'egates wishing to return to Port Ihnd Friday afternoon. At tho opening of each session twenty minutes nro to bo devoted to musk. Flvo minutes chorus work, fif. teen minutes special selections. Ench opening to Include no local number, DulegatcH from over tho stato will furnish other special music. Among tho evening Hpeakers will bo H. V. Irvino thu eillUir of. tho Ore Kin Journal and Professor SIsson of Heed Co'kgo, Mrs. Iihi B, Callahan of Corvallis will prcsldo, Mrs. Sndl0 Orr -Dunbar Is chairman of tho programme com niltteo, Mrs. Emmett Bales ii chair- MORE? AND Karo Syr tip, Maple Flavor. -2 Gallon Amount WE ARE HERE man of rriHlcn'.ial committer ind f. th- h..ntcii c.immittre Mr. S W ..novrr is chairman of the executive ommiUro. Mrs Ida U. Cal.ihan .UitrA that J jhn M Scott has onnouwrd that ummer rates will be on sals fcbout M.iy 2o The state club roR vent ion will open hem on May VHh. T'atn will 'save Portland tit S;15 A. M. and arrive here at 1: 16. Th Monday Musiral Club rim on May the lif-m, of Mrs. Koeh 'ITie utivi committu, jeting ns btc sen. After the busincj.i meeting, th program was givon. Mrs McGrath rend a paper on "Music of tho Maggars." A record of Liist "HungMrlnn ar-sody No 2" wan playul. This was rhosen bocaujo it U typical f tr-wgarian rnns'i. M' Koh iail Mrs TurnbulP piper f.n 'Mnvr in Itusshi nnd Po land." Mm. Turnbull was unable to 'x. present This was foil ! hy several rr--rds. Tschait ' y't "Slav Marcn" 'His' nting R moloncholy op pression anil yc 17. "Cradle Song", ' At the Russini Tnn", "A Rtisslnri "oik Dnno'." Mrs. Small played "Mo kowski's Value." IV'.. rul was represented by a Cho -in "Prelude" plnyod by Mrs Hol.l.m. .lid Mrs Carroll played Pndercwskr'n ai'nuei . Mm. E-.'h read n pap r on "R-nt-and and Wnles". Mrs Petteys sang Bonnie Sweet Ilcmsie" and Mrs' 'J, . . .r'Y """f All Thru the .iigiu welsli. The club wi moot on tip 1 2th of .....IE i nirn nome with Mrs I.eals and Mrs. Burton hoius... A social hour followed tho prognm Members rrtiy bring guests 'i- noU uy-ng hostcd-a and paying fee of 10c ,f .F,ri'lny frldgn club met with ""ck Mr"" Turnbull on bJll h0m f Un' Turn' After n delicious luncheon bridge was enjoyed. Mrs Hanslmair win ning h gh scor0 and Mrs. Turnbull "onsolntion. The rooms were loste'ully dtornt vl with spring flowers nnd shrubery A,"Tihers present were Milamus! Small, B,.U. Ihmslmair, French, pln. ' arroll Shaw King, BarricCpo i Sk Iumbul nnd Greeno. Tho dlimer given recently by th,, Tillamook Women's Club was a sUc. cess from overystnnd point. There was a very good ntti n-lnnco nnd 10 oral said thoy wish tho club would give , more of these dinners. Ihe committee Inrlu.rge were! Mrs m a' Mm. Alfred Anderson, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mm. G K Hart Mrs. Guy Ford, Mrs. ir II, Rosen erg Mrs. Oiubortmd Mrs. Kewton Ande?.' e e , M.r'!' C J. Edwards was In 40iU land last Wednes.hiy ronferr' ig will Mrn Ladle Orr Dunbar, ftgrn m chairman, regarding the details of U u program for th0 Oregon l.V.l,..ii, of WomA . clubs whAlTw II e ' llllumook, Mnyao to Junu 2nd. John Chilro Montleth was entertain--d at the home of Mr. and Mra. ffli A. Carrol 1 urn,. 1,1. , '.?' ,,0.nn for bis coJiiert. m ine m Chii-artlem' Hulk Coco, H lb -17c M J B Coffee f lb. tin $l.D,i The Ten 1 lb 60c Schilling Baking lvcl. 2 1-2 lb .... $1.20 Jewel Shoi tnin.u 10's . . . . ........ $1,I5 Knox' OlnMn I pkg- 2Cc Fl irala Stwip (3 bait 50c Hrrad, of life .'...."Uc Sartlinea in oil 10 cans 50c Hod Ribbon Solid Pack Tomntoiw .... "Cc MON. SPECIALS 29 Limited TO PLEASE YOU lh lad of in i K M Kn..-'- ';-., n-.rt Vt c '! ;jr alt itivtn Wi( Mc.lamc Hurt., It. ai nrxi 1 mU. , luU About llU ,i.r KU. U , rr pr..nt AlVt Oir bu.iwi I .1 'inir li.nt. ri ,!!! thf ' 4.n t.j a .Jvlitht.ut un iriin. 1 tllj dxilli 'mini Ihr Umir lhr lul will mrrt h .rtotKl V day in JuJlr it; r., ,f the ffl i..-uuia, with Mp,jti( lM.y. tiutams and Totrv a ft. . . Vclma DwaIcU and Rtwm Han n will glv a )u nt piano p rital a .rtiHl by Mr. H K KtKh with the ioun, under the d.rwUon of Mr. r. K Koch- The rertui will be etv on at the Clirtsutut church Friday wp rum; May 12 ut 5 p m. Public u w . Nros ... On Tuesdhy evening May to. Ml.. Mary Umtir will be nresnttni in a piano reciul ji.tdalrd b Mrs. Waltm Petuys vacatur, at tl ChrUUn hurch tit 8 o'clock. Amu. ion free The Pt tbytortttn Guild wilt meet at the homo oj Mrs Frank H,,yd nu Tuesday, May 18th. Mr Al Walhm Mill bu aaai.taiil hostvs.. 3544 REPUBLICANS AND 854 OEMS REGIS! Lr. I'o date ,tho regiatrnlion of Voter. 11 I ilAtmouk County, lm hoiutus lot lOWS. H publican; innlo 22HB, fenwlo rf. 'U,t'!1 ?'U- "mwintj mnli (Jl, female 330, total U.l. pfuh,, Hon; male 20 tmnule 3H, lo.'.il 6h L)0(MllMMt ttifili. 'II . . HUGH WALLACE UUHI Hugh Wallnro son ,.r Ilu, Wallace vrtiH tcorlouHly (livjure.l eu (lunduy, wi th, work.ngntth.. Holding' Lun.be ; c?,,,p at LV.'hrnn. A loggna -he left enr, knocking htm uncons.coi.s hours. W" UWO,u,cioua 'or Curlew Tin injured man ws brought U ' ""ninook on U afternoon ' , IULld In Dr. Ilnnl'. It ... . .'.ni,f hca,i;d. X","ul,' ' u' '!' S i0r l,U nr'wwy r very JUDGE JKFFJtlKH WILL TALKJUWK AGAIN A fim nuieil.... i t fries V P V 'f""' Judge Jef I'D lemuitibioo.i 11. , ln' 'I Will Thn ..,1.1 hari. """" W" uln t 8 o'clock IN WOODS AGCI0EN1 CASH GROCERY GIHGU T MEETS if 21 ( Irrtilt coiltt, xbi. f M nday owing t t" at J hi. Re Ui. I. Wat a net lit rniivtt io probably bt MjttuAdmi k 0$ June, vrhKb LA f,nt Uuii wrrk. Tho court ilc;k. to )' nuUllCnl ia.t Wirt. fr ..fe U at follow. Jad. E. Wltlnli et I Wli llam.; action lor in . Han lUtunii y. J .... a i sl Mfred Zwiilil; uttlun t N. W. Ph'lJ v A . l ictton for moil y. amte nf Oregon, rn lildinl Wham plf M tliuni, .If 1 H)nUinipt 'I'tllaiitoolt Cjiuity .. . L rty Lumber C.; i...... M. 1). Ack ov an.J u "f ' I Ba.Uy; notion for n . W. A. Dvl va, I) J i'. , ot tton for iiionuy. Minor Moclmntilu oilowj notion for mom . Jaiims V Hnun ami n IU1 . C. and A. Er"-. nr.pt mm J until o Coin I, Vi.e . cr. Mercuil . , 1 ' u i h I.Viinw.l el nl". - M ht aotity. Jm J. llerin nnd H I1"' E, I), nnd llnrry M " 3'1 puss .luii of i r l'"'! l si'liariilu aii .1 for H uy w oi.imslon of real propc Geo. Flleumn vh. dm' I'fWf t ux; '.ictlon fur money Solon Hehltfiiian vs '',,0(rt' ock, et nl; uctliia (or n . f , . Bolts & Wlnsow Amw tiop'lior; action for mono , Erinmt; Uhman vs. Jo l)tlri'r' ion for money. . .. fc A. 0. KvehHon vs Lewis HuiIiIh ml wlfoj ujitetirKiii. ,. . A. C. Kvomo,, vs l.w. Hu.libtfH n wife; replevin, l-'irst Nnlloiml Hunk Ihiv 1 dy u 'ley Box Factory; ucImii f l0n(lf Gnrllon Statu Hiivlng-t I v' ieo. H. Carl; iictlon for m- . ( (ieo, V ThurHloii t tili c IrnveHj ration for money M. D. Ackley ami It. II Miller . ' S. Grnhiim; action for im u V n Tllamook County Bank v " Valker; aclion for money John N. HocMch vs, J. M lurr,'r, ictlon for money, .. .t J. G Penny Go. vh. TiIIio f.umbor Co ; nrtlon for momy . . , U. G Nnllonnl Bank, P rtln-l lit iron vs Rudolph Zweifel; nc,Kn w monoy, M TI liiinook Cotinty Biuilc v. A. Votils; ucllon for money. , U. P, Ziifhmnn vs. It. Hnimonj nf Ion for iiionuy. . eo. H, lMlemnii Vfl. W. V- S"fir cllou for money, vi. J. M, Trnxler v. Arthur W niiKls; nrtlon for iniiney- , . Lurniir Tooxo vh. K. I'. Ito!k'r, it't'on for monoy, , HrlKhto,, Milhi Co. vs. D. Hyrfr"" ictlon for monoy, , . , Application fur cUn nV, ur,), 'ollowsi Frank Von Kuw, WP3S .lfuu!t Knrl MiU'tln BliiHcr! NJ "ikmyrh. J, J, Bister Hurold IUn' nalr. 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