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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1922)
e BREEZY NEWS NOTES OF WHEELER T'maMy sper.k for itself. i ftOI.MiN CKUST HUllAO xnV t jpoak for itself. Trj It once and you will try it Always Vln ycu order bread from your procar bo sure nnd tell him you vrnnt GOLDEN CKUST nkkad Handled by nil srrocer city in the ..f.... 4-r-f -H--H Evening Dinner We eet a little rumblint: onco tn a wh'Vo, of tho disbanding of the society knon as "les. government in httl noss, nnd wr.ro business in the bivnd lino," organised yomeUrw 'n tu,o first part of November, 1921. Wo wKune its disbanding. J C Nelson, an old nnd wc-l HUM ' citiien of Whoe'er, was taken to lvt- 5. land Sunday morning, to bo t -txiu-t for blood clot on the bra n, bavl ig boon unconsiou for three day.. An early recovery . sincerely hoped for. We are glad to nnounce that the vacancy in our school room, enu nl by the resignation of Mi Fellow, of the oighth grade, ha been ably .mrtli-'d by the employment of Mr Canterbury of Monmouth. Wash. Mi Myrtle M'.rtenson toachor of the 3rd and -tth .undo, was detained ' a while at home on account of steknes. i again on the job. The Wheeler Dramnte Club is to have a Minstrel show sooji, eomp',el local talent. Watch the papers. Amos Rom, ve are glad to chron le, 1 soon to be home very mivrh improved ia health, after taking medical treatment at Tillamook. Mbs Alice Daniel, who 's iu Port land bvnue of illness, 1 reported about the same j Brighton Camp Four will soon be 1 running again, after replacing the ' building that burned last week. At The Tourist Cafe We Feature An Evening -nenu with a variety of tempting com binations ranging in price from 25c to "3c THE TOURIST CAFE TTit worl rtvmrthcns, the name al Character In tlreclan mythology, mean forethought, and forethought I h father of Invention. Arcorttlus to the l.irclaii tradition, I'roiuoilicu tuttctit malt the u.e of (Ire, mid In t rooted til it In nrvhlttvtutv, aatroii omy. matln-mattc. u riling, tearing cattle, nuxlgntloti, medicine, the nrt of prophecy, working meinl. and. In deed, eery art lunw to inun. The tale h tli.it he made man of clay, and. In order to endow Id clay with life, stole tiro from heaven and brought It to earth through n hollow tube. Zeus, who tu Uretlan nijllmt. oiy- corresponded to Jupiter In the ltomnn mythology, In piuiishltie I'ro tiietheits, chained him to n rock, mid sent un eiifle to rottMune hi liver dully. Purine the tilth! it crew iikiiIii. and thus the torment of rrviiieiliou-s was ceaseless, until lloreitlo shot the j eagle, and vinclmii.oil the t.iptlve. Sound Made by CHckeU. The tones plveti fortli ly Insert aro. inot of tlioat, so eitrrmoly htli as to be Intiterwntftile by hitman ear, sotemlst M.v. lite pe?iiHnr rtdrpme fomul ttttenM by the mlo cricket Is madu iKvsslhle by the Ircumatanco that tho left tvtiii; cover l altuool cntlroly covered by tho rlsht wlnj: cover. Thl- t'WobliM the hvt to draw the right wine "Ith an trotvutfU rr- votn acros a mh ounail Inc vein ou the top of tho lower wtoc cover, with much the sanu imMleo Ss that of the bow of RiJille. The otwl thus proiluivd Is etrwuely faint In ltetf. bnt It Is greatly strvuffMieiMHl by miNin of four resonant bits of parehnwnt-llfee skin so that it can Ik- heard for a ttlstaocv of about 380 feet. Some Aspects of the Farmers' Uy BERNARD M. Problems HARUCH (Heprintea from Atlantic Monthly) I Tho whole rural world I In a fer ment of umet, ami there I an un purallele.1 vatume ami mtHinlty of de termlnevl, If nt nry. priest niii an otulnoiis wartta!: of e-vpall'tl en pof-maltrnlly (o "notlliaW i l reaKotinhle to hop for that condition iinlo-M our teitrn snd inot blc In dnttry can be put vit sound slid olld pefHMiieut foundation! The farmer rt not rntltlrtt o ipevUI prvllrei, hue ire they not ruht In iirmmtums fert nee, Inter"! itrowpitw. ptdltlcnl , ,h( lM,y ,,,,f n , tsjunl fix-t miivemeat and prpawa. jm turmoil cannot hi rtet oor atten tlon. In.tev.l. It tl. i .odt our careful study aril .vanluatti. It I not like ly that t million ( ami nwtlly imlfp-nln( nn haw enwe tethr ami handed tnemsehen Into active lac with the buyer of thrir product anil with other ndutrle II l.et U'. then, eonlder om of the farmer", grievance. nd ee how fr they r rrat In doing e, e houni union, sxtiettna, firm bwreaov ami o j rromtwr ln,,t, while there he been. NOTICE TO DOG OWNKIW forth, for no vuUlclenl cu- luveatigathm of toe wrtjeet conrlu. slvely prove that, while there I much - vontatemeni of TMwanie anU " Nttretlou et remH, the fartaer are right in complaining of rti lone enrturrd, and H(ht to b -ldlnic tfcMt It is feaalMe to rHev ttaetr iiu with ' tMMie4t tu the rest of the ceoundttlly. TW Mog the c of n lnditry that contribute, in the raw material i form alow, abHit one-thlnl of the ait- ' I tMwl annual wealth proJuctlH and . the itHW of lveiit!Hl of atx-ttt IP I per cent of tha population, It t ot- I wish to cal the attention of all ' vtona that the tobievt hi of crnvo 1 W. S. M. Says: "I'd have to take a correspondence course in foreign diplomacy if I didn't know a sure fire answer to all the battery troubles I hear. I tell 'em all to buy a Willard Threaded Rub ber Battery the kind that has the insulation that lasts as long as the plates." WJUtid Srrkt Mtn Come in and let the Wil lard Service Man show you how to get more battery miles per dollar with the I Willard Threaded Rubber .Battery. Tillamook Battery Station M.R.TERRY Prop. Thli 1 trMmaflf, tlampH In re4 on the catc, idcatm, t th, W i!Sid Threaded KubUr Uattcy BLAINE j NEWS ITEMS Tho surprise party on Mr. and Mrs. .Vk-Laujrhlm and Earl was a success. Fifty-two were at dinner and every one had a pood t me. Earl Ayre took his daughter Gwcn dolync out to Tillamook Saturday to have her tonsils removed. O M. Burbar.k was in Tillamook Saturday. Thomas Bedortha was called back -o Portland to resume his work at Montpomery-Ward & Co. L. P. Gray is reported aorae btter. Adam Lapon Jr. is improving. owners of dogs in Tillamook County to a reont dvciMon by the Sup' erne Cvuit, hoiuin tho tisg tcona law constitutional. Th; law provtdoa that ... owners shall procur a Kcenae tv ,cu aot,- during the month of Jan uary of ach yoai. Failure to comply cxm.-arn. Not tally d the fruer make up uae-half of t!i aetUn, hut the well hetnc of the other half pentlo npoa them. So tone a we hate aatluiM, a vt ami utttl nr. Intnrei of tiurt"ntl abuse, the niibjeet mtd not he ap proach! vvtth ny iteneral Imputation to exttltac illitithuttve ncenct" of de liberately intentional opprelon, but rather with the eanrfptlon that th markHin; f farm prvMuct h n-( heva nwalernliett .n nnetent evil, una perltnt e, t the umtKr(riillti f farm prvl nrti. vt!h the rvult that what tb farmer wit tf oho rjuallty t r ild a of a higher That tbl tort of chicanery ttwttld trht on any m lmnt tealo In thne ilay nf bul Rteae Intivrlty vvnuhl iw alnit in rmllble, but there It touch rtlilrnto that II d4MM tu peril! Kren at I write, the ne-i tiwt'f" announce tt ttpenli( of rrral rtrni from K- Why Pay Rent? Wo tifu prepmod to build houtien in Tillamook to mitt the buyer. Pnymontn cn bo arrangod on tv tniiH. If you want a bomo of your own comu in and huq iu. MAGINNIS GILHAM Liburty Tumplu decree of natUal wlf autactrcy and KHf-oi'ntalniiieiit, Howe fell when the nth this autute, a a mwdoanKir and Um ' uu w d(ny subjects the owitar to a fine and, any wr OWB MricnUure an.l etij our unlicensed dopr i to bo killed under tlv. aourcvu of fooU dlaiantly and pm-art- provisions of the law. otmly, tf we do ihit eo to It that oor Uccns oin bo sucurod from Ux ! farmer are wt and ratriy paiu lor polltclal eeinow n!ll aim at a lrte 1 N,,' Yuri l'rlf Ui.haticr for ct port la to tlrrtnany at No 3 wheat a whole ahlv!oad of stottly Infrrlor wbrat ttiHrn) with ewt, rhaff ami th lla. County Clerk and you arc repetfuily urped to attend to thu matter without delay. JOHN ASCHIM Sheriff of Tillamook County, O'rvn MEDITATIONS OK A SCHTM It'" G. liniitrator. They call mo a scrub bull; yet I have a podijrree. I was sired by a scrub, dam'd by a scrub and am treat- peJM)lw havin. ed like a scruo. My tr be outnumber, wlatJ ar here pure 01 ea duus tour ,0 one. Just why I should exist is a mystery to me. Yet I am not responsible f..' it. I was b-ought into the world w.thout ray 'insent and I shall probably leave it ananst my will. In the meantime I am pcttinc the most vicious pubbety, j , principally through the farm prss. j ihey say I am n "inepade and an b. m nation, and hculd be extermin ated. Dairymen psr uy owner's arm lok at me with contjmpt; .ven I 'he c.iWs show me no respect. My own laughters seem to hold a grudge against me, say.njr that I am res ponsible for their low production. I cannot arpue the point, for it jt true. But what can I do? My owner must ''v-nk a 'ot of me personally, or he !d not continue to support mc. th- t I can never improve TJ iv of his head, or be a boir,-e of prV;t In him. Theae cow :-ctii associoations aro cert.-. -ily win me up, and I can se.- the hanowritinu on the wall. My tribe is dc jrred. Under the keen rompi t n ar j ow prices of gorA pure bred bul's ' c will soon bo no place on the farm for me. So, pood-bye. I may be ine but not forgotten, for I have -tarded the development of the daii-y Jatry for many years. -J. E. D. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICR OF APPOINTMENT Notice is her. by Riven that the un Jv signed, has ben nppo;ntevl admtn strntor of the estate of Amanda Ku munds, deci.iied, by tho County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, and alt claims againM aaid hereby notified tu present tb ir claims to the undersigned, with the proper vouchers thereto, at tho law office of Webster Holme. At torney for said ijtute, within ix months from the date of this notice. Dated thia ISth day of January, their xervlcrt. The farm jrtv-tu th nation men a well a foot!. Cttlm 1 derive their vitality anet arn forever , renewed from the country, hut an lot vt erlabed munirylle etrrt nielli j crnre ami retain uniutetttjfrtire j Only tbe lower (mile f mentality and character will remnln on. or ?nik, , the farm, unless aBrii-iiltqr I capable ! of being pttraerl with raateatment aal j adequate compooaatk.n Heare, to etn ' bitter and lmporerth the farmer It to dry up nnd niutamlnatp the vital wuivos of the nntbxi Tho war bel cinrlni:ly ho dopendat the nation I on (he full productivity of the farm. lvplte herculean effort,, uci (cultural priduc. Another evil It that of Inaccurate welshing of farm prwiucta, whlrh. It l eharttrii. It toinrtluira a matter of ilthn- tramtton ami tometlmea of pr.rctlva ptdlcy on the part of the toral buyer, who fenr that ha may "welch out nwrr than he "welfht In' A crratrr crlean.-o tt that at pre ent the f.elU farmer hat llttl or at cnttl over the time and condition! of marVeftne hi jifilurt with the rwilt that he it often underpaid for hit produrtt and utqally otrrcharirtl far marketlne ervlc. Ti differ ence between vvlmt th farmer r eWvet nnd hat the ronttimer pay often etree.lt all potttblttty of Jualt nentlon. Til cite n alnule tlluttratlon l-at year, cr,rdlns to tit-urea attrtt ril by the rnllwa) and tha jrowert. liou Went onlr a few a-rk or monlht ',reta vt atmneln raltera received abend of eontnmptloa. ami that only ' on ttte averaee T.a rrtitt for a melon, by Inrreattn; the arreaRe of cortaln ' the rnllr.-ait. got 12.7 rentt for rarry staple crop al the. nut of rrduciai; j Ins It t llitltlmore and the rwntumer that of other. V ..ujlit not to for- j paid one dollar. leaving TVS cent for eet that l-on when vw. pomlw on , ,ho ,rrxlrr t 0,arWrtlt , fUk ..... ........ j i" lt UMIJ ...In,. H A. EDMUNDS, NOTICE OF FINAL SHTTUlMliNT Notice is hereby given, that the un irsigned a administrator of the estate of Fred Paquet, deceased, has f.led his final account with said estate in the County Court, of Tillamook County, Oregon, ami that said Court by its order, made and entered on the 1 1th. day of January, 192 has fixed i.l apn.Mnted the 13th. day of Feb -:a.y. '922, at th hour of 2 o'clock P. M. ' said day u:.d in the County Court room, n the County Court house in Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time and plry-e for the hearing thire ot and final settlement. And all por- ons are hereby notified to then an there appear and nakc object pns 'hereto if any they have. Dated this 11th. day of January, 1022. R. N. HENKLE, Administrator of tho estate of Fred Pnquct, deceased common problem, and there nhuuld be no attempt to deal with them at If they 'ere purely tetilah demand of a deiirotj' rrmp. antaer.nUtle to the ret .if the i-niuumnil) Itather abould we r.-naider nrlrultore In the llsht of br.ad nalioi.al policy. Jut as wo nintlder oil, cal, tteel, dye itniTa, and so forth, aa lnews of na tional Mrrnsrh. f)ur crowing populn. tlon and a blither itandard of llrlnz demand Increasing food suppllet, nnd cent fr crowin am tmniHrtlnc The hard annaU of farm ilfe are replete with audi com tneutarlet on the cruden of pres ent practlc-. Nature pretcrlbet that the farmer', "rood' mutt be flnithed within two or three month of the jenr, while flnanHai and ttomge limitation jen ernlly eompel him to e them at the amc time. At a rule, other Industrie are In rnntlntlotja nrocrat nf flnl.l. more wool, cotton, hide, nnd the rest. !nc kd.hI for the nmrkrtt; they dl iriouie at tney prod tire, and they can mrtnii production without loo grent injury to iiictnseivr or the roinmu nity. but If the farmer rrttrlrta hi uii'ui, 11 m mm iiitntirnilt ronae. quenre. both to hlnuelf and to th community 1 lie nvernce rnriJIPr I billy with IirrHiuriir.n lur the major part of Ihe year, ami nan nothing to tell. The vv un mo uuiiiirnfiritrioe of free or cheap fertile Innd, additional ncrenge anil Incr'vii'e.l yield rnn pome only rrom e,tly effort Thl we need not expect from un lititxiverlthed or un happy rurnl population It will not do to Mike n narrow view of the rural dUrontent, or to nppral It from the ftrtimlpolnt of yetprilny IIiIh Im peruiinrl) an k of flux and Your Interests THIi nwircr tlii.s Ifcmk c;ui come to bcin your kind of u bank -indispensable nnd helpful to you in the highest degree tjic nearer it appro.nebcs the ideals of its manuiicrnent. rOnr aim is to render ymi dci niie pcrjonal service in cxcbannc for die business )nju r.iVo o a crvic tbat will be useful to you in th fur therini: of your interest. TOlanaOok County Bank IlXUmook, Orwfon War Soring t Slam ALEX. M'NAIR & cq. GENERA 1 HAKDWRE HEATING STOVES See Us for Price Before Ordering Elsewhere gamwrauttsmrrontraruuuiuuiiiii Lake Lytic Hotel On Tillamook Beach Lake Lytic, Oregon. . This hotel will supply every modern conven ience and comfort. Well heated and lighted rooms, with hot and cold water in each. Attractive lobby, where dancing maj ' e indulj d in. I' m parlor overlooking ocean. Southern Pacific V, near h jtel. oijecial week end or J.nner parties solocited. Reasonable winter rates. For information write or phone Miss Julia M. Parker, Mgr., P. 0. Rockaway, Ore. era' Htrlkc'H, mid ilemmid i...i.i,.,i '. uhollHldiiK grain xcliun.ij, prlvale il 1 1 iiiurkclH. and Hie not liuailly hnimi ,)., oeim,c lereilts am) lillnvyIllt.n, un,, ,iur, , liifin the clmree of hein.. i.,.t nk If Ihclr iroublu not nun, nnd fo what eun ho d,m i,. i ' .. W IlllllllftU lIH "iiuution, Purely from .elMnt m ",WWl''tmttttt1ttltlll.mM WMWMIMMWIIIiWiWiJ cunnse and new .leal. Ilecnute a hulk of til output come on the mar thins alwnyji tin lieen no no lonjer I ke at onc. Ilern-te of Inck of .tor " " i riKmemi. or mwny i nice rariiitie and of financial nnnor Hliall he no. More, porlmp, than ever before, there In a wtdexpreiid feellnx that all human relntlon rnn he Im proved hy taking Ihoticht. and that It Is not liecnmlnit for the renMonlne ani mal to eav hi detlny Inrely to chance and natural Incidence. I'nident ami orderly adjmtmrnt nf produrtlon and distribution In accord unco with ronaiuiip'lnn 1 recoKnly.cil as vlno innnnueiiient In i" cry bufilnena hut that of funiilns. Ht, I venture to cny, there I no other Industry In which It I ko Important to the pub lie to the rlty diveller that produc me inrmer cannot carry hi rood ihroiiKb t!i year ami dlnpnae of them n mey are currently narded. In th Krent mnjorlty of cnHet, farmer hnv to entriiM ntonii In warelioue and elevator--and the flnanrlal carrying " uirir irixiiici to ntnera rnrm priMiurta are Renernlly mar kited at n time when there It a con k.-al,., , noin trannportntlon nnd iiimnre wiien cur and monay an: nuri-. jii outcome, in many In eiuoiri, it mm me rarmor not only Mull lltatlatat m. m .. . . . ... . . -...I imiuun ami tnerefora at .1 iimn.jvnniafe, nut nre compelled to crennlnz, nn-l that dlntrlbnllon should In order to meet the chnriei for X' he in proportion to the nee,!. The un- service nf storing, tran.por'n, nnsnc" orKni.lred farmer nuturn ly net blind- In,, nnd ultima a ma rk nf-whlch ly and ItnpuUlvrly and, In cunne- cbnrL... th.v ,.t.im . i.A Wh,ch " ' S f IJIirn f W aaal . 'luenre, Hiirfclt and denrtb. ncrornnn- nled by dlnronrerllnK prlre-varlntlon, iinrafin tlie c'insiimcr. One yenr potn ioea rot n the DelilH herntlxe of ex res production, nnd I hern In n wrarclty of the thing that liavii been dlaplnced to make way for the oxpnnalon of the notnto nrreuRej next year the fninlHlf ed farnierM iiiiihh their fields on imiii 'ither crop, nnd ointoe enter the 'Iuiih of luxurlenj nnd ho on. Aurlculturo Id Him crentcst nnd fun damentnlly the most Important nf our American Industrie. The cities nre (lit the hrnnrhe of the trca of n. loniu life, mi! roots of which g(l ,j,.t.. nita mere and dbKued Mr, Hut nlve, hear heavily on both conmmtr umi prniiiiccr, ana are under the con trol of tlioae performing Hie services t iu.j uiai mey are relieved of mo rim or a cnanglnf market hy . , i ,,IPj ire quit will (Continued to next week) Had Human lntlnet. Ptinny llilnR you hear on the stieen. The oilier day a little ne icro boy Btopped at tha Murray Trimitfer nfflro with a rat In win. nie. Several men nhmit town were y mm the land. We nil flourish or Jocllne wlili tlie fanner. Ho, when we f Urn fit lea read of the present tint ersul distress of Hut farmers, of a dump of six billion dollnrs In tlie fnrm -aliiii of their crop In n slnale year, of their inability l0 ,eet tnortKnc-s or to pi.y turretit bills, und bow, Meltln '"cir ins, mey nre plan, i pro nnd con, Finally one nf them aM "Hob, why do you suppose that rat sticks his head out through the wlresf "Thill's ensy, said Hob, la wants lo telephone for a lawyer." Arksfwnv Tlioiims Cat. Placs of Cabbsg and Bnakst. Cn bbii L'es nnd snakes nre th -hi.. . ' I'lUU' I..... .. . "- '" "ii.k 10 niriu pools. IniiiiKiiriile fiirin I 01 w ror Islund, a Hnv ' speck In the Hass Btrall, between AiH. irniin nun Tiismanio, Tbo cnlibni.'i re twelve fret high. In ,iur mcmUm two soldiers Itllled l.OfiO snakes. AncUnt Love of Muile. Kxcnvntlon In Kgypt show n shop, herd of (ifm years ago playing , lenlber-covercd hits. On one side U his dog, on the other a lamb, t.nvi of music wns a chnructcrliilc of tb.' KailU.t clvllzulioiia, 1 WHY? Whv pay the price of a vow car, when you can buy a car in perfect condition for 1-3 the money AT A BARGAIN Chevrolet Delivery Chevrolet 490-1918 Touring Overland Delivery And many moro to choose from. Drop in and see for yourself At Maftiny's Garage WHY PAY 10c When you can get ono for 5c Jas. G. Blaine Cigar Ask your Dealer for it. MMtHfTtfyreHWrntHHttttl MHIIMHtl GOOD MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES AT THE BUNGALOW A. C, VOGLER We serve Wejtherly Ice Crem mW M MMMIHUi