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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1922)
J)4MMIIie)eaavae.aaia o 5noe Repairing! lacte.OII, Poliah, m a ..ji lUrCHC, VIC, lIIZ W m. k on. i SNODGRASS Th that 0ctr. I Todd Hotel Bid M, T. kilt, Ttm, Aftemey at.Law Jean Leland HmUmm, hry. Tree. Altarney.aM.aw, Notary FaMI Tdlamook TltU mm4 Atotfact Cm. Law, AUUmU, keel aviate, lnetrar, BWtM H$tjej TILLAMOOK, OH BOON rSSJMM When yon think of Life im t i Z insurance j runic ilUSSKHIrSEnS MUTUAL Sm W. A. Church, local! reprcMnuuvA BO TO CHURCH FOR lil AIIA aa. Aa A a i SHOES Repairs Walls Ym Walt T SHOEMAKERS On trial wM reavls eoeoiiac weraaaaaealp. Parri pee give pr4 all lie. RALPH R. EDWARDS Dr. 0. L Uohlfcid VctariaarUs AT tell rhoucSPa Mutual Photic David Robinsor?. flrl.D Phy ioian and Surgeon Suoaassor to Dr. WanoU L. L. HOY, M. D. i'liyntcmn and Surgeon Paone-ClBca 6, KhIiImn I M Mutual FMM-0i( ana at leoeae TIUAMOOK sux. DR.. I. M. SMITH ftystciaa aad Sftfe umu ia n i mt. TILLAMOOK. OREGON TILLArtOOK UN OUR I AM NO CO Feate! Ukttmtmmi Uad K. N. HKNatLat, Mgi. Lady Assistant when aoaltsa T.H.COYNk AHatwr-ai'Law mi Um4 OttbsJ HIM ofrosrrx court houu h t mttp ? r rtpijp botts winslow LAWYKM Robert 11. McGrtth CvnatcUor at Law TILLAMOOK. - OREGON Complete lama gratalae; faetaty e praanieae, Aay auplieateaL OK. J. a TURNER RYE MHBPIAUMT rraaeeUy Lee tad an Tillasaee Private effUe ia Jaaklaa Jswely Ms Latast av-ta-data iaawaeas aai U yaaj waat I tall wm amlfjr Hot H Wttk f . B, McKkOaV. PRESCRIPTIONS Bring in your Pmeription to Be Filled Every Drug We Use in our PrrigtipnJ WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE , E. E. KOCH, Druf fitt Y jffl 4 V tTtllirn m m imi UJ w Mr. ana" Mr. Cooper toft Maaaay mernHif rer Healer te vlaft wlUi rt. latlveo. nv. mniui ana iiiorn tiimt a Vi a tit. ..... TWameoa mt to Wheeler Monday on Mr. and Mr. Chekor af Brighten returned to th.tr home Monday aftar T4g a few daya vlaltlng Mrs. Tajrior. It. Andre want to May City Mon day morning. Mr. and Mra. A. 0. Reals ami urn Roland, want to PerUan4 Monday marnlar IUIan4 will mtar th Hill Military Ara4amy. Howard Rdraundi and dauthter MIm Robart loft Saturday far Port land. Thty war arcompanlad by Mm, Cari MalMl. Mln Rdmunda U on bar ay to Montauno, Wanh, K. K.'Dainard of Portland wna a ImilncM vltltor fur a few daya Uat Mr. Doffnar f Comnllaa who In il-raaUal In tha Revival m-tHngt at M'rUtadUt Cburrh, ratamad horn Funday aftamoon. I M. W. Patlon want to MrMlnnvlll' hU way to Patton Valley to atten.' 'he funeral of hla brother, M. T. Pat tun. Hty retume.1 after tpendlnr fw! Mr, and Mm. 0. II. Corl of Bay dv loohlaa: aftar baifnaaa thare Mr. and Mra. Iinrman fron; Clovrrdale were rlttred yt the Tillamook Hotel (funday. Rev, Keating of Ray City attended the meetinr at the Methodltt Church Friday nlfht. W. A. Renter and on Harold wen WVWer a tnulneaa Saturday mom Inr. K. M. Ijtln of Portland wa a bol neM vliltor, In oar rlty Friday. Grace Jolllffe of bet)er, who at tend hoo In thla elty, returned to her home Saturday momlnir. Wm. Iloagtand 4eft for Portland Saturdayfl The epta to be gone about a month. Prad Devine waa ilape paatanrtr Saturday afternoon. MIm Clara Plaikrr left Sunday afternoon for Portland to vlalt with relatlrea. Mabel Thompeon and D. D. Klkmp were aUge paatencara Friday after noon for Portland. J. A. Strain of A tor la, and K. M. Ijitln of Portland, were restored at the TlUamaok Hotel Friday John Rblnrar, a former Tillamook er. waa In our city vliltlnr with hli brother Harvey and friend for a faw days. J. C Stewart of Portland waa In the county teat Thvraday tr exacting bualneea. Cham. Atkinaon of Sand Lake waa In the tlty Wedneaday. Wm. Fletcher of namlock, waa in town Wedneaday. Frank Illlniraworth and Chat. Par ona of Garibaldi wart In the city Monday, J. R. Thompion of Sand Lake wai In town Monday. Arthur Burqulat of Mt Vernon, Waah., it now vlalUnc at the home of hla aittar Mr. Geo. Olaon. Mr. and Mra. Jeff Flack of CIovr lale, ware In the city Monday. Mr. and Mra. Albert Wad arc the proud parents of a fine baby irl born on the Slat G. W. Hammond now of Sacremrnto Calif., but who wai formerly of ihU city, la here on bualneaa. Mr. Ham mon will be rtmtmbered aa cuo of our iiuMaaaful atrawberry man. Mr. and Mra. Carl Shorcridf of Cloverdale, were Tillamook thopir laat Saturday. Dalroy Hooch want to Beldtng Tuei ' day to tranaact builne for a faw daya. Wm Jonaa fro mtha capltol tity waa "L 5 ''K?1! a Mra, M. C, Baeknar of ForWaM, left for Nehalam Tuesday mornlnf m . . m. .a aa s aj a a. the Interwt or tne raonc Borl company. . For purebred Barred Rock egga for letting at 11.00 par IB, from pan headed by tnd. priie winner at Idaho SUta Fair mated to aelact hoganiaad hena wriU or phone Mra. Maurice Bavs. Chkka la aeason har antVamiwy2kg3llt;qHnmifwM Dr. J. N. Shaw of Corvallli, arrlv- ad with hla family to take up hla duties vetarinarlan of Tillamook jpn-tj. rjr. Itoblnaoa rarorta tha birth o' a ion to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laglar t MMm. ' of Monier. rw WmA. and . R. Reals Wata , lata paiisanra Wadnsdsjf afteraaea mrt . - , far Portland. vw twaww-a" iraitviir bl " bl mar . a. u A Arbertion and II. Mluhel wint to Portland Thuraday on bualneaa, II. n, Taknainc of Mohler wai a bualnaaa vliltor Tuenday and Wednu day. Mra. 0. rVrhuIti who haa Wen vlalt ln Mra. fltranahan, ratumed to hor noma In Juno Thuraday morning. F. F. Smith, of the llradstrcct Company waa a bualneaa vliltor thla week. Jay Baker of Beaver, waa In town lait Saturday, the flrat time In n month, aa he hat bren ill moil of hat time. Wa are glad to ace Win able to be out again. Mra. Alex McNalr will noon Ik-kIm the erection of new home building' on her property on Fifth lroit. Thn tew houae will he of the liunj.-nlow type all modem, C room. Mra. Mc Nalr la now aiklng for blda for tho aame. Dr. Ho report the birth of n my to Mr. and -Mr. Dr. Glayir on Sun day laat. P. A Rowe of Wheeler, wa In town Tueaday laat. n. H. Tubbaslng of Nohalem, was a Tillamook business visitor on Tues day. Mrs. F. D. Miller, postmistress at Kockaway waa In our city Tuesday on shopping tour. Mr. Roy Main and sons Edward, and Earl, went to Portland Wcdnes day to join Mr. Main. They will make their home in Portland. Mr. Johnson left for Hillsboro Wednesday morning. 0. Oxeman and Laura Price went to tha metropolis to visit relatives Wednesday morning. Mra. Erwin Harrison left for Hob. tonville Wednesday to visit her father who la ill. Miss Dixon, who has bocn nursing Dr. Boal's little aon Buster, left for Portland Tuesday. D. Miller who haa been visiting the Woolty brother, returnod home Wed- nMd,y. F Bt nmi turned to his home in Portland Wednesday morning. Mr Edi GUd ancnt wpnk.cnil vsiitW In Portland. a,m v-iiv. Lom j. Lnr.on. nk,,. Morrl. George Falk, L. Bigbce, C ' w Traverey and W. Bigbeo nil of the metropolis, are here for n few rf,yi on fishing trip. a. E. Weidman and Joseph Mann ng were stage passenger Monday. h. F. Turner of Portland, Is rcglst- ered at the Tillamook Hotel. i Mia Mable Thompson nnd Mnrlo Burton both well known school tr-T- era of thla city 'eft for thrlr h" " in Bolso, Idaho Tnesdiv rornHtr Tho homo of Lionel Rtwp, n no'. - It CrraV wa nnnrly drtrnvd bv bV fnn","M "oodhed. Tho houso was unn'citplcd t the time. It was only by hard nnd ., , . nmgenv wgr vaat uio nouaa wa saved. Mr. and Mrs. Tom NIcklaus were Beaver visitors Monday, , Mr. and Mrs. O, W. Kinnaman and fnmlly attended tha big Haltom sale in Tilamook Saturday. L. J, Redberg, Ole Redberg and Karl Porter of Oretown, were Tilla mook business vilstors on Wednesday, A. 8. Bent of Garibaldi was in town Wednesday. BUSINESS LOCALS U yon, want sgft or paaltry used to the vesters'cllmato wa have, ?2 var'wtioa that win and lay, JOHN HOFFMAN, Tillamook Oro ' "x4 FOR BALE 80 gallon stone Jar with cover. Call at Liberty Temple. FOR SALE- few choice otty IqU H INy BaaMtWi aeWlrl fi Wi MU faBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBn' C' - 4 ' " 1 ' Ik'I, U0 Flrat Ht Tlllnrnook. 1 : 1"r clo! to ilr.' fur buitltl" i' i trty, Houaehold furnlttiro ttt jo lvnlo aaltf on Goyno rnnch on 8utli 1'rftirle, nny lny but Hnturday. WANTHD-Cl.i.i. wpirig ruga at vtttr (jnrnKf -'" I"- wiind. CO It HAI.li A ko-I u,.j.J ptano. IMitt inook Muale O). tf. Kliio celnr poU, id cvriU each; cent (JvlivArcj, Ci)tr ahnkiai km doi. lam per thouannd, Tonn c&ab C. M I'onrawt, Vlwutil Vnlkiy. Mutual phone. H I'd. Wnnted t Kt w'k In town, ( an do nlmont nnythlnj;. Can We reference, in loricnl And morhanh-ai work. Call Alfred Sinltli, Mta phono. FOR HA M5 Ford louring aar. A lmrr;nln, Hvn It A. MclniiU lioli'Tal' phono Co. Phonograph rcco'd, clottng aal h Unas ut -10 cent en, h. Tillamook llu tc Co. U. Tho Grcnt Northern Trail porttt jt. will coll nt your . atdctica or rdnce of huilncaa for out Kofnj; fotfltt llounchold good, pf-kiit;oa etc. Ca. John Mathers Agent. C1J or Mutual Tillamook. A new phonograph, regular prko J135.00, now $75.00. tf DRESSMAKING For nil kind of sewing, bending nnd embroidery- Call nt 502 First St, E. If in need of an auctioneer give roc a trial twenty years expedience. Iro G. Lance, TillainookOrcgon. Phonographs up to $100,00 mn SU7.60. Tillnmook Music Co. tf. A Whito Electric sowing machine in IHrfv;t coiulit on, nt n bargain. Tilla mook Music Co. tf. DRESSMAKING repairing and chil dren sewing n speciality. Call o 502 First St. E. FOR SALE Two hopd sous, farrow this month. E. .M. Loonig. Mutual phone. itf FOR SALE Bull cnlvos: Jersey brood; olugiblo for registration and from tcstcnl damn. LOUIS WEB-f .it.lt tm Wm. Williams ranch. Call ! mutual pheno. it EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. J. C. Black, tho now nrchdoa nn of the Episcopal church of t' 1 -e-o ,f Orogon. wil1 -ome t" T V n Snfi 'lny for tho firat t in that enpnrity, nnd will ho!' nt ho Masonic buihling on ' " V -nrjlillg t 11 o'elnek. an' ' ' ' ' "'ne nt 7.-H0. All am Int-' r -i.vt(o T'n nrHidffu ' ui fnmpot nil those wV 1 ' the l!l'-',i"l lir,h s "irinity on Sumlay noxt " iirvtpnt " M " tnt von to bo nroiont next'Sfnnd? Wo now you will bo pleased. 11 o'clock Rormon nnd communlop Remembers Chrlsts wonls. 7i80 P. M. song service by Junto nnd sontor choirs nsststcil by tho chestrn. C. E. Fociety nt :30 P. M. HARRY E. TUCKER, Minister. REFORMED CHURCH Sunday School nt 10 A- M mornln! worship nt 11 o'clock. SubJoM: "Thc Conversion of Saul.' Sporinl wazk by to choir pnd mnlo qunrivtt. ; At 3 P. M. the pnstor will c- udi t , services ut Mohler, Yau nro cordially invited to nttoiul V. G. LIENKAEMPER J'natoi. Christian Science Church. Tho Christian Sclcnco Sor'cty holds services in tlo Woodmen Hall, pn tloaai' building every Sunday at 11 a,m, Sunday School at 10 a.m. fvaryMy wslwrni, I I'KKhhy TI'.ttlAN ill II BunU whool at 10 A M. M'.rn.nic vomtrtp at 11 A. M. Bu !;'. 'i;a, lMt Vr (;rn." Evening -.iM at 1,9 P. M 8'ib If I 'A Jxt Crw " ALLAN A. M i.KA. M-n.mor. o. o r. HIGH KCHOOl si, lha inU"f . : ui: a . y ta ..), .'. f , senseat'-r. Fr hm? Praaidfni- Kai.nlb JUhnn yts-PrMn"i' - nir.t'.nr ttervlary - Paul Pr, Itapi'? mtkvo Welter . FaH.;'y A'H.-.f- Mr. iJftaaH- I're''lent Vi, t. r Mb 'laws, Vva J'f- iVnt- fie..: Sbetd -a. BfV l Vr'tr a 1't.- !. nprintativo Lulu IaWnHaaV i'acu.11 M.- itarr. Juni'-r Pr!id. t: '.: StraiKthan. Vtv IMP;.l.r Ai;t4 GWIL 8--retao---IHa luniitim. Repreaentattve Ramona Hultom. Faculty Advisor Mi Brake!. Thit.y two bre ftjacileu .n Uw Draaii.tic C"iub for t so svnicj-Ur. Tho senior sis r.r.s ci,ocn "Al.- of-a-Siidoen !" Just aa vi -i -;t witl t. On Fcbr-i-iy hate . . nnd F 1' nival,.- e k.c. molUJ. -Mary UavMson wiii i' its ih--'!r piay i ., bvoks artii, ni" i.- :o) f.jr.(.:;g thi- iinnua. -if. . - til- nn .-n-i:-,5 i-. .i.iit:-. M ! ndse 1 .0 ; ihf ijf-sl.oi. . or Noin and Uu..y t;,ke tn ffirnuuv- " -At Nazavene Church, Tillamoolc Sunday, Iebruary, G, to Iirr flnnA mnoln rtvwl idcflKnlnst tho Vermonla High Kchoit n tlw Tlllaniook Hl(fh S.'m luilfl-ir.r. CM HT HOIJSK NinVS The of the StnUj v. Joo I.njtott r.n'vt-. -.. ,,n unlaw f, j I fixhlnir, plrad- M runty an-l wa , ?50.00 .n,.,bank CXnmine ''Mnd,n77 Sheriff A h.m nnd Dlalrfet Attor- ir t h w.-nt to inn!, Tvfc to try .n.. nt Kelly vs. . '.k. y.int- K. T. SpraRUa I r . , Mbotit ', y-n ago. Jl ! n lw. nolti.tit gav a mort ' f." Ppmrie' f-ip. Tho J' vi): ,., u, a m.-n Sy the nnme if Ke'iy n l Ktlly f now fling Tillrt -.v!c f'rturity to hvo the m rt.pg' Pt fde. ;' drilon wa -twwhe.1 In the o. Earh party wa given 30 daya n (tfgn a brief. Chrrurt Toort wlil rAgrene in lata my ' 9 nfclvk Monday w morning, Jwdtr Cfrge ft. Bajrbry, nreaiding. y.M-'.rt Lodge No. 244), wtfl ntng Jaatatry whWi la guamn. I to bt a btogh from atnrt ts The li-rth eat x itmby rfrt haa Won rport! at (a U. A- Owen homa. A very eajKtyatt time waa hnd at te party ga the 7th and Sth d dob, MMrkaawikl. There teacoa to be lota of ikkr.oa In the neigborhood. Trom report del --k r Mra. Darncfl, Mo. Charticr n-J Mr. Downer. We under tasd the gooda to roatock the Big Miil store have ben on.'crci. The Parent Teacber meeting; waj orn-h enjoyed by toachara and parunU ' n rrvUy January S7th. The next i- cUk will be on Fabrnary 10th. ui the young iojk report bnv. a l uir.e at a danee in .N'ehaleji i Saturday 3Sih. M r. Canterberry, teacher t of the i.r.1 aih gradi. as tailed away . j .e Hun'iay and Monday. Ho r, nii. Mumlay afternoon. We af ery aorry to Kte tha to of one of our best eitizw, Mr.- iSelutn. Mr. Nelson funeral was eld an Tueaday, January 31. BLAI.NK ITEMS T..-ie is lou or sickness around Blum-. Colds and grippti. Mr. Fisk haa moved on to the Mc Laui'htn place. Mrs. Ray ooda and son Lyle, wero visitor in Blatne last Wednesday and Thursday. Ttre waa 41 at tha Blaino school ! heoae Sunday to faonr ilr. Hunziker ; praach- . Than wa 32 at Sunday , acbeol. , . w -Woods took Mr. Stone out to Tillamook to Ue etoetar Sunday morn ing, t.iero waa sometfatng wrong with his hand. Mr. Andrew McKeeu and Mr. and Mrs John Brvwning went oat last cui;,:iay to caioh a coon. Mr. Mc Ket; a as Ukt n very atck suaienly or : Mr. Browning had to get help to : ti ) home. y. U. I'. iay i mucil improved, h. is at home again. Littlo Kenneth Walker has been auk with iold m his head and car ache. Mi-s Fame Smith and Tutsio ,p.r.t the wevk ond wth Mrs.' Clyde Drowning. THE SMITH FAMILY a mww wwwyrxwaiu.F, M " V' m EXPECT BANK TO RE-OPEN The Bay City bank hat boon nlnmrl Kw tha aafaiai I readjustment of affairs. It ' is smcl that it is possible that the bank will hn rnnnnnol tn v . w v , w w aj jjajaa a iew unys. HAZEL BEND Hlntno basket bnll team played tan K. of P. tenm at tho Mt Glen Farmers warohouso Tuesday night and wera ilefontcd after a aplcndid game. Your corroapondont la not familiar with tha game, no will not attempt any comment except to say that our boya played a great Rama and deserved to wm, if honest effort counted o many "points." Iioom-n-Iack-a, boom-a-lack-a 'Rah! 'Ilaht Kah. oImw a cracker, chaw a cracker. Chw! Chaw I Chaw I Boom-a-lack-a, boom-a-lack-a Who aro wo? Blaino basket ball team Sco? II. A. Chopard sawed his sammei supply of wood last week. Mra. HatUo Flower and sons Geor ge and Orvillc and niece, Miss Ljia I umnn 01 ucavcr, auunueu tno oaskas ball amo here Tuesday night. v'o ar sorry to notu that Joha 1 Borba Sr., is suffering from rheuma- tism. At present ho Is In Tillamook andor the doctor's care. . Cuas. Wooley Jr., proprietor and joint owner of the "Free Camp-ground lor Blomiea" at Hemlock, was pursu- in the clcsive trout in our nwghbor- hoi laat Sunday. He ato dinner with ni r:enda the Chopard's, and wbila tho engaged, pussy cat diacvercd hs bait, which spoiled the sport, at leaat temporarily, D. W. Benfield. E. H. Stone. R. Y. Btalock, H. A. Chopard and A. J. Schrnelyer and wife, wero county seat vu.turs last Tuesday. Miss lea Benfield had the bad lack to lose her wrist watch between Iwr home ana John Borba's Sund&y. John Kilts and family wero Sunday visitors at II. A. Chopard's. Miss Route Kinnaman visited Mlu basketball game Tuesday evening. Neva Chopard and attended tha NOTICE TO CONFERENCE GIRLS There will bo a meeting of tho Til lamook Conference Girls in the Prea byterian Guild Hall, Saturday, Feb ruary 4th at 2:30 o'clock. Be sura and be there as thero is important business to discuss. LILLIAN GROAT FIREMEN'S DANCE FEBRUARY Tho firemen of the city have de- cidod to hold their annual ball on February 22 and arrangements are now being made for the same. At the last regular meeting of the department tho following officers re chosen for the ensuing year: Thos. Coatos, chief; Chas. Mahan, Asst. chief. Harry Long, Captain; Albert Bailey, president; Art Case. treasurer and Joe Wilson, Secy. Febraary, GojfiaS.M ' -