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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1922)
Shoe Repairing Laces, Oil, Polish, Grease, etc., Call on. SNODGRASS The Shoe Doctor. Todd Hotel Bldg. "Tis .attkstion STORIES OF VRMfcElO' " .. .. ...xii in.iirt n sec- .. . I . ...Ill InntliTliriltO ft The Hernia , , sport new - within week or two and i r Ih basketball team in the count il, r. It' t, Pr-u . Attorney at Law X John Lei ni Henderson, A. Secy. Treas Attornoy-at-Lsw. Notary Public Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. Law, Abstracts, kcal Estatt, Insurance. Both hones . I- - . n games, in . ' ' .,vllo -' - "tfl1 oomplct? ... such other informal!, ti 1 he available. Don't host Into, grt .n touch with our sports dep.v ' "0 it nt once; wo shall bo glad to give your games space in these columns. 1 I LODGE DIRLCTORY lit LAMOOK l.ODCR NO. 12M U O. O. M. Meets every Fri day vciunc at K. P Hall. S.A. Rrodhead, Be Told, On of Them Nar .vj by the Oreat QreeK 6tats nun Himself. r.w" MTIlUNtlHKAIlT OF WHEELER ! A strange sight took place hero on Thurt!ay of last week. Just bc-foiv the arrival of the train fiom Portland. An J auto truck rushed up to the depot w lb : an arrangement ii'sembllng tlw old fashioned stocks, on which petty of- fenders of the law were punrslntt.nud on either side wits the Inwripl.oii n " big letter, "lVdOiter'. Just its the train stopped, Uuss Carlson stepped off and was ptomptly gtnbbod by l or more men and rushed onto the wagon, but on account of lit persist. .rugglca the stocks were bioke ind tho boys hud to ti lid h.m with G. A- R. Corinth Post, No. 35, DopL of Ore- an. meets on Second nnd Fourth Saturdays of each month, at 1:30 p. m. in the W. 0, W. hall. Visitors we. came. , GEO. T. WILT I Commander IL W. SPEAK Adj. J TILLAMOOK, - OKEfiON 1 1 tWhen vou think of L Insurance- Think $ I MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL ! TII.L.V.MOOK KN CAM PMKNT NO. 57 1. O. O. V Meet 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month. a A. Brodhoad t t representative GO TO CHURCH FOR I. 0. 0. F. Lodee Nt 91 meets every Tucs- day eve. S p. m. HKHEKAHS, Wed ncsiuy eve. S p. m. SHOES Repaired While You Wait BY SHOKMAKEUS One trial will convine superior workmanship. Parcel post given prompt attention. RALPH R. EDWARDS Dr. 0. L. Hohlfeld Veterinarian AT Bell Phone SF2 Mutual Phone David Robinsor?. flfl.D Phys ician and Surgeor. Successor to Dr. Wendt L. L. HOY, M. D. Phvsiuari and Surgeon Bell Phone Ctiice 6, Residence 5 M Motual Pr.one Office nnd Residence TILLAMOOK BLOCK DR. I. M. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Olficc In National Bldg. TILLAMOOK, - OREGON SILVER WAVE CHAPTER NO. IS O. E. S. Stated communications first and third Ihursday of each month in Masonic Hali. Visitors welcome. LELIA D. DOTY Sec. JOHNSON CHAPTER NO. 24 ROYAL ARCH MASONS riegu.ar meet;n? ntyhts f:rst and thir Fridays of tach month. MARATHON LODGE NO. 89 Meeting Every Mondaj Evening. Visiting Bro thers Welcome. Alderman Bldg. W. R. Gould, C. C. C. H. ( oe, K. R. S Thrrv are iimnj surround liiK the birth of VeiiUclos, Acvonl Hit to one, his mother went to the Monastery of the Vlrtfn near Cmira to pwj for n sou, promising the elilld should be born in a cattle shrd after Nen Testament tradition. Another tells the same story with this addi tion: When the abbot christened vnitelCM he uttered, follow liiu the mother's wish, these prophetic wonts: "I bnptlie thee Kleuthertoa, for thou shall deliver our loug siKTerliu Island from the tjniuiiy of tho "nirks," In the "Life of VentteloV by S. H. Chester, still another siorj Is told. I. ... .v. t . ... I .. ..I. I .... I . . 1 .b . V. . , I5tvek Mtrmn himself at a dinner . chm th,' hl1 .nes m j purty In London. Ills parents, hav- an omerKency, uiat no ;usi euuiu uoi Ins tOn-a.ly tost thre- cbildn'ii. de- cet nway. In fact he seemed to like 1 tho whole pnveodini:, and was allow- ed to uo free, if ho would not desert j tho bxiys for so lonj: a timo nK'ln. tu J J was allowisl to return to Portland tho ' . tiot Saturday with that utldaititatld. j mic. 1 1 " ( F. M. Nary formnr resident of on nooi WHAT A PICTUUKI FROM THK SATURDAY KVBNINO POMT STt)UY "I'lIK CROSS PULL" THK ItKI.UIAN POI.KT. IXX1 IN "II IK llll.KNT 0AM," Ctded to follow the local cuMom and adopt him a a fouudllng. 'Hiere was a superstition that tho child would surlte only If treated In this fashion. Weutherlo m duly talen away from his mother ami deposited on a henp of dr) learrs outside the house. l'uslnic hy sivq sfterward, some friend?, who, of course, played their role In the secn't. "discovered" the child, broasht htm to his parents and urged that they adopt him as a found lluf. They did, u it Kleuthe rtos sur vived and prospered. LAW HAD BIBLICAL SANCTION West Virginia Mayor Couldnt Se Where Autolst Hud Any Reason for Complaint. Nary Vheoer, pasesd away at Oregon City, December 2tth, IS2L Mr. Nary was T well and favorably known nt WhooLr T having Uvesl then' for tho last four years, and was loved and Mtcvuuvl b t nil who loiew him. He was a tiro'oss Worker for tho upbuud n; of the cum- X T Timn ly of which he was u cittien, an j enthusiastic worker m tho 1. O. O. 1'. I of which order he wasP. N. li., after ' KomK" through all the chair Ho was bunod by the lodge at On-gon City, the members of ha own lodgn officiating. Law founded on the Bible Is good euouch for Mayor iHImore of Mortnn towu, W. Va. A locul nmti charied with not having the tall tight burning on his autotnohllo was arrulsned be fore the mayor, who assessed a nno of J3. l"he accuied protestel, iald that It was a poor law under which he was rinej and that ho did not think It AouUl hold water In court. The uuyor declared any Jaw found ed on the Hlblo was good enough for him. The defendant said he couldn't see wnere a tall lunt had anjtl.liu ; ,hat the teachers nml uv nuu uiuir. iuf iun;t'i Utetl pityingly at th accused and The Parent-Tenchers' meet ng was attended by increasing numbers last .Friday evomng, nnd was a Nery n joyable nffuir from every atandpo nt. , After a brief program, which cons at ! ixi of musical numbers, singing and speaking, a fine lunch w served, and td: "Do you remember the tale about the ten vtrgtns, five of whom had iU-hts and nre of whom didn't? Well, .f you do, you will remember that the Lord wouldn't have an) thing to do with the Rve w ithout lights, and nelthpr ll! this court." lJUtsvltle Cou.-ler-JournnJ. "i 'i'Si fW lB.iBWvflHmBK I- , v. i i r r m iam r THE SILENT CALL AT tiKM TIIKATKK l ues., Wed., Jan. 17-18 p;irenta could cooperate n that line as J well as any other, nftr wheh gamea j i.l irood cheer domtnatetl. .Meotinga -f have been held every week, but the, -- cooperative spirit has been so siiceo- j . .... - . ful that thoiv was talk of changing the meeting, to every two weeks. I.J. . w Miniature Libraries. A curious Idea in book maktns nip. i.kkukt imm, pirrt'iu: kvkr madk IMF ONLY Pl Tt UK THAT HAH KVKR PLAYKD A RF.Tl UN D.n: VT THK LUIKRTY THKATItK Or PORTLAND TWO NlC.inX ONLY. DON'T MISS ITt TAKK OCR "Hl'.SVIP AND KKK IT! NO At A.N i K IN I'Kli'rUt Is ' Mrs. D. M. Simonsen, wVo of Mr. S.monsen of Tho Herald staff, waji a visitor for a few days at hot slaters, Mrs. L. S. Johnson. forma, is soon a gam on tho streets, shaking hands and smifing that old familiar sm.'e. I .J.AIOOh LODGE NO. 57 A. F. & A. M. Stated Communication Second Wednesday month. Visitini Brethren welcome. By order W. M. Leslie Harrison Sec. 7 TILLAHOOK UNDt-RlAKINO CO Funeral Dirctor and Licensed Embalrr.er R. N. HENKLE. Mgr. Ladv AsciBtant when desired T. H. GOYNfi. Attorney-t-Law aud Land Office Business. OPPOSITE COURTHOUSE W. R. C. Corinth Rehei Corps, No. 54 Dept of Oregon, meets on First and Thiro Friday evenings of each month, at 8 p. m. in the W. 0. W. hall. Visitor welcome. MARY WI.LT President. ELIZABETH CON0ER. Stcy. offered a tlrm of Fn-nch publlshrra. Their pluti consULs of substituting for the large pajces f the average books I micri)ptnMoruphlc reproductions of ttis city, but who for the past few them to be reud through a magnifying . months has bwn sojourning in Cali- glass. ( It Is proposed that the itze of th plnte representing pajei should be In ternationally "ttandardlzed, o that any jne posiesklng tl magnifying appara tus would be able to read any book 1 Amos Ross, one of our formost citl produced in this way. .no technical i . to Tllftmoo'K on Tues- it, ti. UIUC- Mil 3UIU IV UrZ IU till 1.1,. It Is claimed that the est of pr. ductlon would be enonnouily reiluced. Also It would greatly reduce the work nf libraries now cumbered by book of every shape and slie. Thf plates nould be, moreover, of a fire proof and durable material, while the system admits of an edition being enlarged to any dimension desired In accordance with demand. MOST HAZARDOUS OF SPORTS Participant! In Irnh Wild Goo Chae Always in for Danctr Heal and Thnlhnj. The etymolojrjr of teeplwtia.e Is too oblou to .! ,et euilaimiloii .,.,. , , , , , Founders if the sport turn-It mI Alfred Hart, a former resident of .h.,.. , '. , : . im-iiIp nd rode ervwilng gallanllr upon a dl-ianl straight to It, luilgo, ditch, fwllns. mrf or timber paiturm. rroM, mm.rlaiul or rtdgr 4ut furrow m riding .irlglitt. came In flrst and was winner. Hut tiwre urn few, liMcnl, to hom a wild giMe chaiw bear any laipllra tlon of n, ret the pbrnv der1r from a sp.irt Imrardou. IiuIi-m) It day for medical treatment. Mr. Roes ' bavr lguu In Ireland, whero h..n n -..ffer fVom rhematism for "' "'fder t.M.k niounlcd men .l . , ; , i i . v, erosa coiiiitry. but rbo-ie alo the the past few year and It in hopod he ,.,., . M ... , . , If inlicliuIKi; befell (tie loader suiiie other took up the fllre- nbmlly Lloyd Johnson, who has been absent there was a rhangr of leader If the for the oast year, ia again a rosldunt Vfm tlmorom. Kor danger wil return fully recovered. MIRIAM TEMPLE NO. 36 Pythian Sisters meet t.-ary second and four.h Tuesday of each month at the Knights of Pythias Hall, at o o'clock P. M. INEZ CARROLL Excellent Chief. ELIZABETH OATHOHT M. of R. and C. The Pythian Sisters Club mccte evcrj third Wednesday of each month. Maklna Library Helpful. Presuming that a public library Is so well conducted that Its custodians are able to direct applicants prompUy to the volume asked for, the neit step for an Ideal Institution would be :o advertise the treasures which It holds In trust for nil citizen. It would appear that the Newark (N. J.) library has reached the second stage. for It has been distributing circulars telling how the trabltious worker may educate himself by reading, and how the library can help him to find Just the right things to read. Taking a cue from the method of writers of eye-rafhlng advertliemcnts, the library entitled the circular In large type: "Get Wlso Quick." Christian Science Monitor. real nnd thrilling was the spice of the wild sou,- ehaiie. The wlnimr whs not he who came home !lrt, but he who had flunked nothing In the route, ocn possibly having gouu further around to negoti ate mi extra I m ran). Knowing this I have wonilrnd a lit tle If the Wild (Jensr the Irish !. glons who, lighting for alien Unci. Miss Myrtle Mortcnson, our popular hnve shown tbeineei prllgle of of Whculer. Frank Kecnholt smiles a smile thnt reaches from ea to ear. All becausu, that unto him a son was born. That s nlright Frank, but just pas around thu cigars, and wu will ail am k TOPS STANDARD TOP RE-COVERING OUTFITS FOR FORDS. EVER i THING READY TO PUT ON $8.90 Same Put On 11.50 Ford Rear- Curtains Put On 3.50 Culliloid in Side Curtaina ft So. In. " All Other TopB In Proportion. See Me Before Buying Order Uy Mail For Ford Tops. Weight H Ib. Ready To S"ip Proud South American CltUi. If Caracas claims tho title of 'The Paris of the New World" and so they called the Venezuelan capital In Die century pa6t we ought t6 remember that Bogota, Colombia's capital, was early In the Sixteenth century famed a "The Athen of South America." Thl city, founded In 13&9, wai a cen ter of culture, before Harvard uni versity had been thought of. Carta gena Colombia, 1h fondly known a 'Tho Heroic City," or "The Cradle of South American Liberty." New York Evening Post Engine Wrongly Blamed, A very nervous wan bought a mo tor car and a friend asked htm to kiva him n lift. They found themselves In a crowded street. The friend said : "Jim, your enirlne U knocking badly." "Don't be a fool," waa tha raDly. Tbat'i my knee." Litscher Top Shop Looking Jutt Ahead. Hydro-electric development, total. tng 18,500,000 hor power, and a doubling of the present rating of central station plants, ore regarded a probable within the net four reaii by some American authorities. 1th rade teacher, ia detained at home, temporarily we hope, by sickness. Ail the rest of tho teachers are on the job ugam, without even ment.onng 'engaged." valor did not take their nnuio from the uport tieiire.t the heutt of Uielr homeland. New York Herald. Dr. Alien and Shim. tntl.. a. National HIdg. Tillamook. Ore. ' CORRESPONDENTS WANTED I Your Interests THK n oarer this Ijjjnk can come to bcinjy your kind of n bunk indispensa ble and helpful to yon in tbc highest dcirrec tlie nearer it approaches the ideals of its management. ..Our aim is tt) render ymi a defi nite irersonal service in cxchauRc for the business you nivc us u service thnt will ho useful to you in the fur thcriiig of your interests. Tillamook County Brink rillamook, Oregon tTnr Saving) Slnmt$ The Herald deaires a llre-w'' news correspondent in every loca lity in the county; one who will faithfully chronicle the nocial, development, school and frater nal newa of their community and forward to thia paper cuch week. Thin ia a chance to do jour com munity a good turn and earn ever laming gratitude. We furnish stampa and stationery and will be glad to give you any Informa tion wanted upon application. Drop in and talk It over, or bet ter still, ait right down and write u a bright neway letter right off. If you want to sell your dairy ranch llt It with F. II. McKlnl. 0uy li ino iidraid J2.00 per yonr and ' worth it. Falrbiink Mo.-ris 2 V4 homo power gaa engine for aalo. Good as now. DIG 1st. St. The Herald $2.00 Per Year And worth it 8c Dr. Girder for dtntal work t I. O. O, F. Buildlna-. Complete lens grinding factory on yrunnsea. Any icna eluplleated. DR. J. G. TURNER EVE SPECIALIST r . . BLAINE NtWS ITEMS UwttStfjZftsS. uji-Mj-fiaio inatrumenta und All who did not hear Brother Heard' sermons lust Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night at tho Grangu hall In Blalnu mlssiJ a real treat, There was 29 present at th Bluine Sunday School lust Sunday, A pretty good start for Wi'i. The StaUi Library for the Grunge Is here, look for your book at the coxt meeting, Roy Wooda from TUJaniools hnu otjUipmont PHONE BELL 38J TILLAJHJOKujyJGON. FOR BALK Good naed piano in ex cellent condition. Will sell at leas than half former price. I will absolutely been visiting h'la parents 1-erc for a guaranty this Instrument in overy few days. way. Tcrma given r tU right party. Sec me at once. Thia is ft barg'fl'rl. Lcland B. Erwin, "The Planq Man." ?ho best news will not bo found on th front page-tia ana blvj Jbjjjdi, Mrs. E, M. ton hu bojn cu tho side l't pr thu past few days, Albert AltcnbtTgei nnd OrJo Iluf- on ta counbiw ibank w,!ni to Por tlahd 'Thu"d"y IwllUerum Monday, . I L. U. ALBERT TILING AND DITCIIINQ Large and small jobs. Many yaars xptrienca FOR SALE Ford tourinir car. A bargain. See R. A. Mclnnla Rail Tela. phone Co. H. T. UotU !. 1 Wlnylni. BOTTS & WINSLOW LAWYEItH Tillamook, Orea-on Robert H. McGrath Counsellor at Law TILLAMOOK. . OKKGON Mm. R. W. Myer 'TEACHEK OF VIOLIN 36j If rhn. VISIT- CALIFORNIA WINTER where the tun it "on thu job" FOUR TRAINS A DAY Provide a servico that contributes to the traveler comfort and 'convonlenco Reduced Fares to Santa BarbaraLos Angola? San Diego Tickets good until April 30-Stopovrs allowed No War Tax on Railroad TlekaU 1 filncu 1H70 tlm southern Pacific has boon closely lu-onlllUMl with tho development of Western Oregon Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. 8C0TT, Gonoral I'iunengw Agont