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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1922)
3M rAo Tumi! '3H Tillamook County' Leading Hnmn Paper TILLAMOOK HERALD, TILLAMOOK, OREGON, FEtmtARY 2.1, 1022 I i WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP HAZEL I5KNO f SOCIETY NOTKS llf MISS rUIRKNCK 1'AUI.SHN - ' We nrc plared t."-norl that W IL'wlJI no preiwhm; orrh'o either Hweco lift iuirlinS the Hbbeien 1 morning or cvenlm;. ftandnr School Hi 10 (H) A. M. TW ' X AT THE Hotel Netherland Old Hnmiioy Made New CONVENIENTLY LOCATED MODERN I QUIPMENT MODESTLY PRICED NOW OPEN UNDER NEW X X X X X i MANAGEMENT Alex McNair & Co. The Pi tla rlub will bo mterUiln.. 'lurch 3rd. by Mrs. Morrison. Mr Charles Johnson will entertain Ui. Kiiu.hme Club t hr homo Feb. rtJriry yuh. Last Haturdny night a surprise par. 'v wa given for Mm. Mnttle Jeffrie hy h'r rlill.lrrti mmI grand rhlldrmt. Tht i.-ainn wns her 00th birthday. A 'i'll"loiin lunrhruit was erved. Tbtwti present worn: Mr. nnl Mr. Al Jeffries, and children Eugene, Lib Ian nml Jane, Mr. nriil Mm. E. 0. Jef ''ie. Mr nml Mm. Orrm ami children fjoloies and Iltty. The Ktilijtr-i of the lecture nt the Inst Monday Musical Club meeting wa "Munlc In England.'" The origin of the worldgleo wn traced, j Two round Vetn played which ! were popular in th Kith century and w tho original from tin May role dance. Tint subject next Monday will be "Mimic In Ireland." The Tll'omook Winmn' Club held lu first regular mwllng Wednesday In the Chamber of Commerce. It was a very u"i.sful meeting, w ItJi 23 rnvmlxirt on lh chattT roll. Ort'K'oii, It hiUiya ttn rtidour- , etm tv in he the first of ntudy turtint; from plon-r ila-s up to th trHMnt. AIf civic Inijirovomcnt with a Tumjlx-r of committee working on that line. plttC" nnd will rfwnUt In our nli:hhor h(fd. I K. Sartdo l ihI'- xlrk Ihli wV with la grippe. iiN.. nymplotrts of primmnnln. A Ford rtlvnmnn rrpttwmtintt Ak rcy and Mlllnr, wat -nviintf wr rinlichhorl;KHl MorMlay. He rpjxnU omt "protpwU " Mr. and Mrstl J K Kill and daut;h. tr May, aiwnl (ant Sunday at lh II. A. (!hopnrd horno. Quite n numlcr of tifoplo frm thU nKh!xrhKMl nttnndrd thf J.W, llaU it dale at Htdm on Tarlny. Hrown arhool I In nation ajjuln thli wk, nftnr a v,-'-k' vacation on account of aVrknon arnony thn pupfla. Mr. and rMn. Jh NMrkinut nlr talnwl It. V. la'M-k and family Uiit Sunday. Tom S'lcklam and Mlht Dlaloek are hack from It!dlnK- HIm' report Ui fi'l of rw nt that tiaT. Mr. NIotM'n wim in frM I'rt!nd lilt week to look aftrr bMini mV itr. II rAiitl hi wlacf? t Jlr. Hor ace Perry. J. It. Perry ami fami'y went to Itaivor Sunday to upent the day at Chnii. Urown's. John Horha nold r upon of youns hopca to Jcnsk brothers at Clovardala a few day aj;o. PleaMnt Vitltny Untulrf hhm nti? 10:00 A. M. I'nwhmff nd baptUmal f nrvk at 11 00 A M 'fX IImtm- prearhiii at 2M V. M. '. M. Th"rr vifl b vanrplttM r riro M!li tilarht thronffoot Um wk. ''nnr ori at 7.-80 P. M. nml prochinj; at SsftO P. M. Yckj 7-111 h wrieonw to Una ht- J. K. FRY, Pastor. PIVHIHA.V CmJKCH Sunday actwol at 10 A. U Kominr worship at 1 1 A. M. Snbject: "Coo' Cfeoaen Uaml." 1 Bvcji!m womblp 7 SO P. U. Sobjrt AI.I-V.V A. MciiBA, Mlnbter. f X III.AINB ITI4MS itm'o.MHi) ciimtcH Sunday achool at 10 A. M. Jiominft womhlp at 11 o'ein k. gubjact Bud of PrMltotrimtioii." BvcnhiK xnrim at 3 o'clock. A pfT'Krsm of tnuaieal artina aiv i ruftdtafff, Um cltoir nml HokloRxn: leatu co-op rating. Short addroas by ttte paator. Sttbjoct "The Sourr of liapplnefts. You arc eordialiy invited to thoao tirieiss. W. 0. LIEKKABMPER, Pattor. "Tb Vi Milk May Contain Three Different Kinds of Impurities FlItST: Wmftt tioauo and othar tnnttor from tho udder of M to. Vam CLAtUFIKR ranMYe nil of thl. KCONI): ParUo oi Jhit, Jwir tte. which enter tho mlllc after It in drawn. T CLVIlirTBK rtmovw all of thlt. TIIIKD: Gtrma nnd ba f, r.n of all aorta. Tho CLAKIFIBK reroevM OMrfy all lh flanjfr,n ffwma by actual test and proof, r t Iravr moat of the hcattMot bitorin In tho milk, where they belong. . It. . . CLiVRIFIED MILK IS CLEAN GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Doth Phones ERWIN HARRISON, Prop. GENERAL HAH DWA UM X X KITCHEN RANGES mnti HE4TINQ STOVES Str. Ua for Pricca Before OrderinK EUc where Thr. "HnrlMtulm Cluli" meet at the I (;-nrj;e Winalow hom Ttipttlay after- mmn with Mm. Winnlow and Mm. Hon. kiiu a hottertetii. I)-onitioni were carriinl out in Wentlne fashion with henrt.t, ctiplds ami PuMywillow. i Farvy work and ooclal time and the X X GOOD MEALS t AT REASONABLE PRICES AT THE BUNGALOW A. C. VOGLER t Wo serve Weatherlv Ice Cream X I i ! Special Prices! J HraKH bed-sLoads 2 inch put $28.50 t Iron, oak finish, U piece $26.75 Ivory bed-ntead 2 inch post $14.50 5 Furniture, bedding, eooking utensils, carpets, X ruga, linoleum, otoves, ranges, crockery hard- t ware. Everything reasonable 5 per cent discount for X cash. t i A. & B. BLOOM FURNITURE CO. Acroiia from dough's Drug Store The Herald $2.00 Per Year and worth it. X ! PERCY The Bicycle Doctor REPAIR, BUY AND SELL, RENT AND REPAIR Typewriters, Bicycles, Sewing Mach ines, Guns, Lawn Mowers, Phono graphU, Cameras, Electric article, Motor, Locks, Keys, Umbrellas, Rods & Reels. Buggy tiring, grinding nnd sharp ening, saw filing. Dolicato mechanical repairs. prrlnp of a dainty repast were enjoy ed by all. The hottosioi for the next meetlnc will Im Mcdame. Tumbull and French. Th TillVium Club was entertained i Wednesday nlnht with Ml Clara PlftVpr nt hoHtejl. The MMmi were artintirally decornt- tl with Punity Willows. Five hundred was nlnyod at four tables. Prircs were won by Mary Hrown and Hell WlUon. Painty refreshment wero served y the honlem. Thone who attended the affair were: the MiM" Wilson, Heffley, Coates. 'Vlm Taylonl, Heffley. IV Snrt I! n- n !dlls. Ii Jinn, Anderson. !i ' v P-rtrulce, Horry. Brown, Dao- ly, Sjwkrr, and Plasker. The I. D. Club met at the home of Mrs. Jud rtosenborK February 17,1922 with Mm. 0'Dell acting n assisting hUtean Thoo preiont wero: Mm Jud Huenberc, Mm. H. H. Rosenlerj:. Mm. O'Oell, Mm. Andcraon. Mm Arm- entrout. Mm Harris. Mm Hnv Mr ",nkle. Mm. Ixvich, Mm Otrandor 'r, Holev. Mm Styled, M.-. White, ' I Mm nabriel. Invited quests were: Mm Stellas, Mr. Mathers, Mm. White and Mrs. I.otson. After tho business meeting was Tver a delightful lunclieon was served ur.a the c'ub adjourned to meet with Mm. H. H. UosenborR March 3rd. with Mr. Ostrunder acting na assisting hostess. Tho Kill Knre Klub wns entertained nt the homo of Mr. Lamnr Inst Thursday nftemoon. Tiie rooniR wore beautifully de corated for the occasion with the na tional co'ora nnd cherries. The afternoon wns spent with fancy work, nnd social time Mm. 0. K. Blwnnla snni: n 6olo, Miss Mnr Ln mnrplnyed an instrumental piece nnd Mm. 0. K. Bdwnrds nnd Mrs, Lloyd Kdwnnls siinj: n duet. Following nre tho nnmo of the mem hers present: Mm. Mason, Mm. Rales, Mrs. Plank, Mrs. Hnberlnch, Mm. Frnpkl'tt Mm. Alderman, Mrs. Kur- , Mm Henkle, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. f' mover, Mrs. Ombor, Mrs. Morrison, Mm. J. II. KosenberK, Mrs. II. II, Iios. senbeg, Mrs. Poormnn, Mm. Heedy, Mm, Bdwnrds, nnd Mrs. Pennington, Tho guests were: Mrs. David Robin Hon, Mrs. N. Anderson, Mm, Hnmlln, Mrs, P. C. Lnmnr nnd Mrs. Schultz. Mr. nnd Mm. Walker and n Ken nth, spent Sunday at the Walker home In Pleasant Valley. Hlalne Sunday School was cloed for two Sundays on account of o much slrknejis. Ilay Woods came up from Honwr to hlp his father who i sick. Now Hay i sick himself. Chester Uodorth a -isitlnjr his aunt Mm. Alico On in Hobo for a 'w days. MifS Bnda Cnon has been skk for the post week but is able now to go back to school. 1.0 Ve.rn Stone is very sMc. IxiU of slcknua all Bround Blaine. AT THECHURCHES CHUISTIAN fllt'ItCII I will preach a sermon on the "Great Sacrament." These subjects are glv. en by request as thero nrc some who desire to know just what the Bible teaches concerning them. If you are interested, we will welcome you t? al' services. Evening 7:30. Both choir will fu--nlh the music. Sermon will be one of vital Interest tc you. Blblo se.i o' at 10 A. M. C. E. at 0:30 P- M. Vtedner dnv prnyer wnm, at ".2 HAKKY E TUCKEU. Min.-t-r Oirhtian Scirnce Giurch. Th Chrutian SHeo-o Solely holds Mtrvicc in tire Woodmen Hall, na tional building every Sunday at 11 M.tn. Snnday School at 10 a.m '.vrryhody weleoi,;. Both Phones . i iiave an applicant for a dairy ranch of 1 &to 20 rows, clone to Tillamook. Prefer bottom land. What have y u to offer? See HO I.LI K W. WATSOK. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINSTBATOIt Notice is hereby given, that tho undersigned haa beon appointed ad m.niUator of the estate of John J. Earl deceased, and all person having rlaim againt mid ostate will p re lent thom to'm at the office of Web iter Ilolmos at! jrney for said estate, with tho proper verified vouchers thereto, within six months from the! date hereof. Dated January 2Gth, 1922. " EDW. L. EARL. Administrator of the estate of John I Enrl, deceased. L. U. ALBERT TILING AND DITCHING Large nnd an-all jobs. Mnny yean V 1 It v- City Transfer Co. We Haul Anything Anywhere WOOD STORAGE COAL I. 0. 0. F. Building Tillamook orpeneno Tile Your Farm IT PAYS Tilamook Clay Works Make a Fine Grade of Tile Sold at Reasonable Prices E. G. KREBS, Prop. Stop t ok! Listen! WE WANT TO PROVE 10 YOU III A! WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH GOODS AT LOWER PRICES THAN YOU CAN GET IriLM ELSEWHERE. BUT IN ORDED TO DO SO IT WITH THE IS NECESSARY CASH. FOR YOU 10 MAKE US SMILE BY FURNISHING US SUGAR IG lbs. berry sugar for ... $1.00 uane berry iUgr cwt Jpt.25 u iua. powdered sugar .... 25c i lbs. Cube sugar 25c COURT HOUSE SQUARE HIGH SCHOOL NOTES AlLof-n-Sudden Peggy, n two nnd ono half hour production will bo given rommencoment week by tho Seniors. Tho enst is ns follows: Lord Cnwkenthorpe Russell Dark. Jimmy Koppol Glenn Anderson. Jnck Enuuett firoy. Parker Jnmcs Shnrp. Lucns Gerald Stnrk. Mnjor Archio Piipps Hnrloy Dvld son. Lmly Cinckenthorpo Kltn Sheets. Mlllicent Koppol Ella Davidson. Mrs. Colnuhoun Mary Kolson. Mrs. O'Mnrn Mno Parks, Poggy Grnco Jolliffo. CEREALS LO lb sack farina at each . . . 60c iu ib. sack pancake flour . . .65c lo lb. sack corn meal 29c lu lb. sack graham Hour . . . ,39c lb. wick new buckwheat . .75c mother's oats premium pkg. 35c uoman meal pkg 35c pkgs. cream of wheat .... 55c urape nuts pkg 17c 10 lb. sack rolled oats 55c MEATS, LARD ETC Pearl shoitning . . . .'70c & $1.35 Picnic hams per pound . . . .24c Dry salt pork bactas lb. . . 17 l-2c Dry salt pork bellies lb 21c Pure lard 5 lb. pails 92c Pure leaf lard 5 lb. pails . . . .95c Smoked back bacon lb. . . 27-32c BARGAINS Borden's, Carnation, Oregon miiK per can 10c 2 loaves bread for 15c y caiia Campbell's soups for $1.00 Kmgsiord's starches 2 for . . 25c lb bars creme oil soap . . $1.00 b bars l?els Naptha soap . . . .25c Une box Fels Naptna soap . .85c umus powder pgk 24c gallon cans apples 65c 24 bars Liberty soap $l.uu muter best creamery square 85c u 10. boxes 'lru-Blue erackeis per lb 15c 2 pugs, cigarettes for 35c Velvet, luxedo & Prince Albert 2 for 25c All chewing tobacco plug . . 75c COFFEES 10 lb3. good bulk coffee . .$1.75 uoyal club & Dependable tin 38c 5 lb. cans for $1.85 jtiills, M. J. B. k Folger's lb. 40c Diamond W Brand lb 35c SPECIAL KARO SYRUP, Blue Label 5 lb. tins 35c Biue Label 10 lb. tins 69c iteu Label 5 lb. tins 39c rted Label 10 lb. thus 78c NEW GARDEN SEEDS We nave opened our new garden seeds and ad vise you to come and get wnao you want while the stock is complete. Leave your orders now for beet puip to arrive in the next cai. iew Grass iSeed Arriving Now 100 lb. sack scratch feed . .$2.40 Molaso meal per ton ... . . $39.00 We have a new supply of young chick feeds and calf meal3 and otfer them at low prices. Call us by phone for prices on Alfalfa . hay and grains. WE WILL FURNISH YOU WITH 1HE STUFF IF YOU WILL FURNISH US WITH THE CASH TO BUY IT WITH Edmunds Tillamook Mercantile Co. If 70U want to tell your dairy much. ( Uit it wit r. a. swum