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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1922)
. ft I t J sfaf fx J .Iff B T 1J 11 aV e a Sfe . A Pae of Local Interest-Community Brevities Chronicled y neraiu ouK Hner$ The Week's Round-Up of City and , County Happenings and Personals Or Tuoday . v,n r.K- at tl-r mee.ngl of th ewater fPtmniWKMi. it was do-! tided to employ an riyn; er to look J over th ground and aoertnro the root arsd ot of a n w IS Inch water j main whi.h it i estimated will be boat a mil and quarter Itvnc at th pr ead. ThU Improvement Is graatfy needed a oar water supply witl ha wry low this summer if jomc thtec in not done quickly. Mrs. Arch i Gist was brought to the Shearer MerrvV hospital on Sun day last where she reecired treat ment far a dislocated knee. She will be takeH horn by Mr. Gist on Friday It i thaagh that her knee will be kept in a plaster cast for about a month. TV CnaW, predkhmt of tho Ore ffoa State Fire Chief's Araociation waa in Portland oa the l?th, where he met a pecUI coaimif.ee of chiefs nnd iated in the arraneement of the ! arranreaent of the date for their ' amnttl convention. The date were et! flor June and ! and July 1, and Darnl. were retriatered at the Todd, the place of aieetinp at Marshiield. j Mr. Pat Daly and her grand -Perry Thomas and May J. Johnson i her, Ma M.ble SoderbctK. of Of TiHamook, were married by Rev. '- h ia (w Uc?.tm on the 15th in this city. The j th Denne borne. cm tractor parties are both of Tilla atook. "Dad Mainard, who is now poinp on the last half of his ninety-third year, was a pkasant waller Saturday. Dad. is hale and heart, despite his yar? and makes hi way aboct town as spry!y as many who are years his joaior. Dad is one of oar sot loyal and ra'oed mhcribor. Lloyd Johnson, a former Tillamook high school srndent. has returned to THLimook to take a position with The Herald. Lloyd vril art as adver.is insr representative and reporter and tny courtesies extended him will be rrrat'y appreciated by the Herald rians cement. Mrs. L. S. oJhnson of Wheeler was called here Monday due to the r.: cidBt that befill her dauphter, Ger trude. Mrs. Mary A. McDowell and son-in-law Root. McCoTmm drove here in the hitter's Mitehel car to visit with Mrs. D. il. Sinwisen, Mrs. McDowellYs danchter. Mrs. Brenner has been confined to her room for over a month now and at this writing is improving, though slowly, Mrs. Todd, wife of the proprietor of the Todd Hotel, has been very ill the past few tracks. ' Chas. Vosbury of Wheelerr W3S a T'lamook visitor Wednesday. The shingle sawyer, Mr. Claire, of "Wheeler was a Tillamook visitor Wed. aesday and Thursday. Mrs. F. L. Barnes of Salem b here visiting her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Tabor. J. De Penning of Portland was a busine&s visitor this week. Dave Krake went to the metropolis Tuesday. Claud Evans and C. E. Boggess were stage passengers to Portland Wednesday. J. 24. Brown of Corvallh is re gistered at the Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bester were Tillamook visitors Wednesday. M. Hack of Wheele: is in town look ing for some real estate in this end of the county. C. W. Waggy went to Portland Wednesday morning where he will transact busines this woek. Mrs. J. R. Church left for Tigard Wednesday to join Mr. Church. They will make their home at Tigard. Lsura Price went to Bay City to viait her folks, Wednesday. Wm. Fletcher of Hemlock, was a Tillamook business visitor today. Mrs. S. Smith left for Marshfield in response to a te'esram from her son, Raying her daughter-in-law Mrs. R. D. Smith waa very ill. J Mr And Mrs. M. L. Whitney and daugl-.Ur Lelia. rcturnel to their home I in Eugexio Wednesday morning. They have hoen visiting the lat-t week at tha home of Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Blarwh, Mrs. '..itney's mother and stater. New subscriber? are chronic with us tlK-so days. Mis r!urence Paul son, circulation workf . is adding . ii'v new names to 'jr list. On- day this week oight new names were enrolled. Weie you one? If you know of a neighbor who would like to jeceive The Herald phone us and Miss Taulson will gladly take caro of their wants. Mrs. E. L. Glaisyer and little son loft for Portland Wednesday morning, where Dr. and Mrs. Glaisyer will reside. Sho will be very much missed by her muny friends, as she has taken I have an inrjuler for a dairy ranch to rent with 25 to 40 cows, Will buy cows and would liko nut less than S years lease on place. "What have you to offer? Sco ROLLIE W. WATSON. r prominent part in tnc wui RfUx ,tJ ,h,s c,t" Frank Hcyd, Goo. Schaffc and Ed. S-htllinp of the Frank Hcyd Co. are er.gARcd in putting in a larjtc tide pate at the Chrs. Kunte dike on Ne halcro. Mrs, G. A. GiUrtson, went to Iortland, Suadny. to Hit a jfeter for j wrr Tillamook vtitr reenV y. a wjk. J -rj tanirte F"t club ave a pHy Mrs. Ci. Fax of ClorerOnle n- at N'eah-Kau N'ie Tavern on tur derwent a rery teriou operation at 1 day February 11th. Everyone had t the Shearer-Memtk hospital on Fri - day of last week. At last report she was peUinp slomt as w41 as could K .lvwtnil. Mom, Leach and . Henry are m Portland this wet-k, where Heary wnu underpo an oporntion for a srrowth in ht; nose. Mark V. lvit, Clifford Dye, G. H. Oodson, Frank Foster. Jack Ohlert, .. . tit -- Bo wen. rranK f inK-um, . Hadiey, (the basket ball teaat irom Mrs. Sheet was a Uct pa5sener for Portland Saturday. Dr. Forest Howard went U ilea met ropoln Saturday reorniap. Le Happy from Bright on U r pistered at the Tillamook. " T. A. Seppel of Garibaldi, was In our city Saturday. Mrs. Lon Kinnaman and daughter Pauline returned to their home Mon day morninp in Oloha. They have been visitinp J. Olson's, Mrs. Kinna mnn's folks. James B. Robertson of Rocknway wa seen on oar streets Sunday. John Jink of Beldinp, was a busi ness viistor a few days last weak. N. S. Steel, V. S. pame warden, who was here mvestipatinc some case, returned to Portland Friday. P.oy Smith went to Mohler Friday. Frank Gusics left for Hadtion Fri day morninp to transact business. Mr. Patterson, a former Tillamook er, now of Washington, waa seen on our streets Tuesday. Mrs. Blackador went to Wheeler to visit friends Friday. John Dickson an accountant of the Whitfield, Whitcomb & Co., was a business visitor for a few days this week. Mrs. Edwards went tz Portland Taursday raorr.ins. H. C. Seymour W35 a stage pawn ser Tnursday. D. A. P-andaP., H. K. Gleason and Mrs. Harrington all of Portland ar registered at th Tillamook. l'h Heusaer brothers were called to Portland Saturday morning to be at bedside of their father who was very fll.He passed away before they arrived. F. B. Leslie of Taeoma and M. S. Daviea of Seattle paid our city a visit Tuesday. Miss Mable Soderbers left for her hose in Wheeler Tuesday morning. J. H. Foland, Geo. W. P.ussel and H. Hildabush, and F. W. Roach, were sut: passengers to Portland 3!on day. IiOULDEU CHEEK The Boulder B. B. Society met and -ted the fololwicg officers: Con sul, Mr. J. Nicklaus; Relurder, Mm. 0. W. Kinnaman; Treasurer, Mrs. W. P.. Speece; Exelutive Committee, Miss Frances Grazer, Mrs. Marion Chance and Mrs. Tom Nicklaus. Weekly meetings are to be held hereafter at tho various homo of the members. O. W. Kinnaman and daughter, Reata, were Tillamook visitors Sun- jy, The Bou,dor g" B 3ftciety surprise(1 H(jrman Nicklaus on his twentv-first , irthd Tuesday evening February 7th. As birthdays have been so nurn- ..t,l. . I,.,,. tlw. ..... . 1 . . . 1 . . viuua ui laic luc cuuiijukitjt; ut:tiui(j i on a "Weenie Roast' for a change in J wfrcshments. A delightful time wa had by all those who attended George Gharst of Beaver, visiU 1 at the Nicklaus home last week A few of tho friends of Mrs. L. N. Sandoz surprised her Friday aftJr noon, with a handkerchief shower, the occasion being her 13th birthday. An excel'ent luncheon was served aftey itch the guests departed wishing her many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. H. IL Brown left Tuesday for Seattle and other sound points for a few weeks visit with re latives and friends. On Friday ovening, a number of friends gathered at the homo of 01 Kinnaman to help him celebrate his birthday. 'The evening was spent in games and music, after whkh a de- lightful lunch was served. Those pre. sent were Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Spcccc and family; Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Hay. .. Musiie ami family; Mr J. Nfeklaa., Mm. Tom Nick'nu. Mtas iFrana Grauir. John Kunim. KoWt -M Hr. man Nicklaus. James Hartley and Mr. and Mr. 01 Kitmaiv.tin and faro y. A party from Portland was look ing over tho Knit place last week. u j htHxl ,hat ho vviM WHKK1.KK NHW? A funny thins! Mu Dorian ak.- l Smrks to era the wrHinK n hrt ttiUce. hich read! Jttt marttti".t TV,I,. , Ai.t t Ikmk Hat a Hit IV MV na Mrs. Watt and Mr. oderhrK : rery enjoyable time. j The play that is so much the rajrr , sroiiad here played m Brirhtoo Mem I ila lHK TImv Will Mlt nl in ; -JJZJ y " " ' Awk. The cast enjoyed taw very much. "WAY DOWN PLAYING. 1LVST" .SOW 1IA7.BI. IlKNI) K. Y. Blakttk retnrned from Cover day Monday, attar attdi.-4r a meet ing there for two or three days. M. T. Snares who lives at Battle Lake, cime near baminc out !at week'; fortnnatejy the fire .s d.- covered before ,t had rnM much , 1 m I V !.,. i eaoway r M n no nnsr.wor to . help, and he was alone at the time. L. E. TToatman and D W. Benfteld were at the county seat Tuesday. John El' is aad family spent Sunday at H. A. Chopard'i, Geneva CHopard went home with them. Oscar Johnson, deputy road over seer, was in oar neighborhood Monday looking over the Ba!oek road which was partly blockaded. George Fowler's from Beaver, were visiting at the J. R. Perry ham over Sunday. Mrs. Emily Johnson is at the horn1 of her dauphter, Mrs. Elmer Bailey, a doverdale this week. The family are bavin ra siege of la grippa. m x rw v k,-..., K-i .i.. .I'SIxT!. 11 ame as the immortal Lincoln's, some t fnis friends took th opportunity to "irprise him. Those composing the party were: 0. W. Kinnaman and 'am- ?, Miss Francos Graser, Mrs. Maggie Nicklaus. Mrs. Heten Nicklaus, Her man and Robert Nicklaus. We are informed that Roy Woods has been employed to make cherc this year at the Upper Nestacca -hee-e factory. "WAY DOWN PLAYING. KAST" NOW 'PRBSRYBRIAN CHURCH Sunday school at 10 A. M. MoT:r. worship at 11 A. M. Subject rve of Life." Evening worth'r -it " 30 P M. Subject: "The Apo'iN Omreh: Was it Protestant or Catr olie? Both Protestant and Cathol.c historians will be quoted. Both Protestants and Catholics are eordally invited ALLAN A. McREA, Minister. Christian Science Church. The Christian Science Soc'ety holds rerriccs in the Woodmen Hall, na tional building every Sunday at 11 i m. Sunday School at 10 an Kverybody welcome. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Prayer service at 11:00 A. M. and Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. at the Masonic building. AT THE METHODIST CHURCH Sdnday schol at 10 o'clock. Morn ing sermon at 11 o'clock. Tho subject of the morning sermon will be "Th" Righteous Life Unconnuered." The subject of tho evening discourse will bo "A Lesson in True Preparedness." The young peoples' meeting at 6:30 The church prayer meeting on Wed nesday evening at 7:30. A cordial invitation Is oxtended to all to worship with ug. REFORMED CHURCH The coming Sunday will be observ ed as Foreign Mission Day in tho R. formed church. The service, which will be used, has for tis title the in spiring words: "Send tlio Lifrht " 0n(, feels tho urge of n call from the peop'e who need tho gospel light, and also a command from Christ, who is the true and only light for all the world. Hours of services: Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning services at 11 o'clock: Mohler at 2 P. M. W. G. LIENKAEMPKR, Pastor. BUSINESS LOCALS Maple Grovo Addition ronsisting of over 10 lots, is now open tf homo builders on tho instalment plan. See F. R. McKinlev. Leavo your orders now for beet null) to arrive In flu, tu.vt i too no . ' r j-r u-. to the wiM Tardea " 1 1 1 KOFFMA 1S .- - - (Von at .v. t to Ih boR. P ' graph, naodlrv ' ' " ' ' ' Wu. VirtoT r-uh, -sna. ., i etc. Yott WOI ha i" " l" (.hm irhMrtiaa. Til. I ' COMFA.NTT. ,V 'K M. si. IK Ml .i tf iir ! o p a g V f esj;M .iv l'al . !J .t Mutual 'tnea at 0 tmi a K ie Ca, - r ! will vU at jrour r I f ! f j HoOSehHi r ' ,hn MVhera A; :i'. TUlamoAtt. Sm IH. Gird fT t. ti wort ai i. o. o. r. vwit' At t.p and h.i". rvf h' i ; TdaiRjf out at; t nd matanal .!s to-klea. top 4.--u !tr- o- tor. Ford and tJp s-'V r. etc. Opp Pwt i.f.-K-, ? t -it. If ia awed at an u- ireitwr ive aw , a trlai twaasj yn jphoc. Ira G, Laaca, TilianiooA. Orrffiv. Phoaoerapha a- i)lJO. TlUaasat'k Mur, Co. tt. . A White EKwtrw- .-n bsm m ; perftert ooadtt oo, at a Urpuit. Wta, saook Mua Co. tf. W. A. Ctalrvh wTt iaturanc B K. braaeha L. "r 'TtU' ; V 'L i w ' m fc mmmmmA k ,i You wll not l auf rd until you' iwa a Wtrola, en! fxi by th tcreat-" "it ltvinr ali't tlx tanianl ma Kine of the wo:;d TiiU-jiowk lini , Co. tf A used Victro!. plays l.ki- tww $12.60 TtUamo. k !a,f r. tt Fairhank Mot . ... Hot f-t .as nr ne for Good a, w Sis 1st. 8t For th heat and mott purely Mat al Uft laamnum in the U. S W. A. Cherth, ! !a-ur year autom. tt.- m ; fireman's Fund Iruro'.j Cotnpj'.? W. A. Omrch. local ajrent. We have a fH nw stock of all' kinds of baby chirk fr.i an.i calf1 m mt arrived. KDiP'Sns. : WASTPts 5W . . Ur pti M MEl.CHOrR, Mutual Phone FUR SAL Pi. P.ui H.tfh grade piano. Fc: pam ai.r pi 91, Bay City. t,-i , t t n .1, . . 1 c.-.v .m..i-bimi raives; rfery , brc.: ,;..g.ble f..r rcgtr-.t n am from oi.nt. l.Ol IS V t. H IIK W ,. . .1; .- r. l .. i ..f i- . j " J"-' -'- ' v h ; r 4. . tf.c ..J.p. 1 We Offer Below a Few MORE BARGAINS Let Us Fill Your Grocery Orders! Sugar B. iry Sugar ))er cwt $6 35 li3 li. .sugar for $1.00 Bargains Bread per loaf gc Creamery Buttar Jier gquarc 85c 1'J lb. sack corn meal each 25c 11 lbs. bulk macaroni for $1.00 2 pkgi, cream of wheat for 55c 3 bars Ivory soap for 25c Tillamook Mercantile Co. iiK SVt.K-Kard twrr " rtr: a a See K. A, Milnnw Bell Tale WANTIlU lfw wwrtl f ai-.v kM ia a MKJ t u Ml '!me anto taa cuKaitw Ap piy at the HaraM aflWa. t'H n m af rlaafrf ' st n he plowed vety aaaltjf. nnlea ftnea TUtawKK. near tvi . rt ytem and write Itita r Price ,. JCaay P! mt Addreea the Itarahl vi VNTBI- t-laaa w pta rajr at ar t;nNr- a par pad FOH LK -A rod atad ptaiTO. mnh Muak C. vf. r'OK SALK a few ehotrt cMy a psvwentt tai f W hi. m First It- Tillamook i n -kr ta dpt far btt taeaa ,r perty r nVan with ear lo U JIKST Fid 041 Kaf maW IttW Or tr tk nwi etra 4laia. nr.',n Harbor Ae. mra. C, Bton Rarhar, Mfh FR BUNT acre farat, e pave--Mnt and a half mile aaet f T!(m.k. Apply G H WARD HJRVI D AlW PA YT WKLI. W1TLL SUm to urns tiiy on -!!p!!p. tlraht ffw "W!1, uk oat my ad, hroov! sow for le, TVy'i aatWtoMf ta tk have h sW tt again. TV above c-nvcnutlt took p' i -tr the trtrph.mj ywtterthiy. R t 'jt pig tinmn the talltlng. Leoti jf '?n ihu ad two times, at a t n!y i" !? nrt'.M a nice Itlle t""1''-sn-' ivn that HmM ad aw tt v-i't ffrt'fr Kief !rv aM ;iid . iVr y-f ail mit, ph o. in t and tn Half oe It t I v fi-t t!t', fiic trots a hr, aidV t-.'.a! t titiea -W t V DOWN pi. mc. UUFr .vow h: dparturr we are again rrtnltulrd UtLltnrS COKSKTtlH TAKING (Ka, f arc fleUnf am Iran WI8T.GRA0UAT8 WOKtt vt.ry aad ara again aaMcl to pa. HU istr, vk, etport coraseiere '! m er o! tpl- na- ten tor t ort and t take a po.t graduate coarse in the Goaaard School of MOtry. hft eoadactod at the r. -i-.twa Hotel. Portland Oregon. ' r :ary tSth to 17th uvrlttsive. !': branch of flttiae ia litu - - uught, I fig medical flltlnr,. ..Trr.'ty fttmf and fcn-ral fttt. ,. rfJ. j Edmunds ..tM Kill Rats SCIENTIFICALLY With AtOA Axon U n vlriw of n (lincium pcculUr to rnt.t nw micf nml In mujnt ity of hcmm, inocuU ntion will nluco thin (IIhcuho unci contu qutMitly ilontry the pwtfi. This now wieutific oxpormlntor lim no of feet on poultry, caU, tlogi, hont!,H, nhoop. cntLh or nihhiUs ho can bu wvd with wifot) in the homo and on tho fnnn, Hniiftlnic int" i loxinn hiwlni!, ho why nut oxtorminuto thorn? FIFTY CENTS THE PACKAGE LAMAR'S DRUG STORE TUUtnook Orfon tuntty for dHin: tvtHittn tut a uDrtf (Hf CW. that bh ,. btn apprr. id by dUrrtminaUn Ttllaaaaak waeaea fAltO 01 THANKS We wish to hvfly UaanV th wt htpdty aitod H at th droth v4 hartal of btml m J "'MWr. iaariallt Or. Sheerer fl H wa. Rev Mrlifd and th menv K- nt the PrhrtriaN Cbairh chrtr MRS JAS. iPKNrKR .ad FAMILY PVWH UTtON iF CtNIOI.ICVCK U HCRKAS the 9prtt tlr f th t'ntverw, to 10 wtadoia ami turf, ry, has raMMved from thl xrirl of "i and asww to that happy hom beyond lb father of our beiaml j Prrfbor. Bwtl lleoijor. and that tn ! ttawt In th hery whirl of life to how oar ho-d. la humMe .obmt..Wn , wt of Him vho r-uU the ,vr-n of all: nnd WHKRKAS In ih. death of Rcvrr- rn,t Hraaaer, th fathrr of llrothr Heaasr-r. we rocnlie that our it t... i. . .. l . i . .1 . -. . v, -. iw mi iiirr "no nfti y bwA loyal to hU family ami frsend and hu fidelity to the m pormhilitici of hfi ha gained for 'hr- ,.n i-rti adm raln Of nil I HKRKrORE. HE IT R1US0LVEI) PRICES Canned Goods All canned milk por can 2 cans tomatoes and puree for Coffee . 10 lbs. good bulk coffeo 5 lb. Royal Club coffee for Hay, Feed, Etc. Scratch feed per sack No. 1 Alfalfa hav 2nd. next week for cash per Rat Vlras that we. mrwl"cr of T 'Us. , UIb No, 91 at the ImUfr toilfts 4t " 0W 1 rllw., rntrn.) w U. f.vrj itfotbcr, W Imi,r f'4lht a rut mmiUte fffrruW, ui hfttft( ympathy In thla, thlr h- it in, tn, ami attur them of uw inin U hJp thm br their lltdrti Httn t thl time KKtfOl.VKD n'UTHM" ihtt i py nf thU rroutlon l eht to intr l-ivVrl IttMhcr I w it th nrppr of niUtt- ' -r publication, rt ooe cpy t, t4 tho rolnulr of tht Idhigv ltetprctfully lubmliu.l . L T, J. R, UMA:f KOt.UK W NUTJKW CJKO. V. Wt i i- "att'ev -W.W IKlWN PLAYING. KA.sr NOW CARD OK THANKS We wlh to thank th h M Vlmllv attUled U In t I hi Eastern Htar Patty a Ui- BY COMMITTEE I have an applicant tat "ry ranch of 1 ito ?0 cww, c. . U TillarmxA, Prf bottwi ! What have y-U to otfef " H01.L1K W. WATSON 12.40 ntittinnr ntt aiik ton $lt,00 den nd family; Mr. and Mr. Von er ton cuth off the car. EDMUNDS