Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, February 23, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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TH.UVMOOK ItKRAl.t), TIMMOOK, OKKUON. VKDHAXY ''. P2
..k-..T.- a. la ht r w.rh NW" mr. Mill mn
... i n.iiv Vim Own Yourself nml itiA fiiniM, ...
A AdelUnl,
You will find CliAliiltrrlnln' T (
n.
I si I INN PI S
HI MV S VTl'UDAY N Kill!
FRENCH'S SOUAD DEFEATS
COLUMBIA, MILL AND THE
FOREST GROVE TEAMS
The Tillamook high school hoop
omntet rilt perform tmfeft? n
hop quintet will iwrforw bofore a
local sudtowco agnrn Saturday night.
E MEAL
ON HEBO QUINTET
muh. Alwayta advise with Mm (Av umidi..r .-..lr .11 P l jUrt m mlvl k.y ( la,
first wh yott need l M" nn. when i wr l ttohl. : milil nlld irrtille III effect, ,r
it hiii in distance uitii ; Hit'ttthm ny "tf wxcpIImii
s.,lfv v ..! HrtMurm. lht wl 1 HomrlMiiB Ye..'MM.M ni,
. rWm ut lT t n iWJirwM- '"Tr.ni
Tl. Han.ft surnjr f Mms
huuM he pflM th month of t j,
m Murth, chowmg when , .i.
wither i d This apy '
ih Irtxvt of nt.lr milr. m
r.hid.d i rH-Unjf nrr
MiMir Or. prun. ica'h,
r.,rl.Mt trea It I ! mM f
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CI.OVBK!.Lli CALLS
LOCAL GAMH OFF
Iwtkstoon returneii horn cwrly Thurs- Til.l-AMOt K
mominp from thir invaion vf
And what trip!
Amvm Rl lWUMfl l a. in - THl.V f.n. r tn-Mtlr Hi..
dn nftrmoon imwlln tkeir j api0intl last nrvtk when Ohixnlal
prai to find that Uwy wt chdaW asked the manaitnwnt of thr
to pWv at 3 o'clock insUad of in the wfh aclwwi sqttaa to muennaiwy pi.
alanine as anti:ipti. Howtvw no-
thK daunted Coach French sent them
on tbe floor. ome of the first strinjt
pone the frame M-hedoled arminst the
locals for Saturday, due to the iHncs
of two of Cloverdale's be players.
Coarh French being dwirotis tt
Tho Hlaltw CttUgant nt"M thr
l!aymg a rrtuw gam with the Union " " .ntite.i r. -""'
hih aola from Vt Uun. " " ,,mB ,fmm m a .pw. Kit llmau fur I
In the prevl-Hs mmo tfe Wott lla'tsl on Iho Neb nr. Score, u i m- i-. v. r1 f. r cmul ' lili.irr
Una-ers were de eatl, Irtit maHairei Itlatno 31, llelto IS. , niu n,, ' fi ," ",'r
Gabriel look for . fatr (ftiwo this Th (lr9t jwif waA Itlamea. by a . - -
time. West Linn hnvmi; streuKthetiotl mr..(M th or being 12 3 U the
it'x tim somewhat, wcordmc to n- nt j1(,jf ,j,0 otlrilr or" wp and i
ran away from Hebo with eas. Ar- 1
tel wn high man wth i points for,
Melto and Holtott with IS w High
man for Ulaine.
The trams linl up follow;
Holh'tt mid Scott forward. Nelo.
ports.
HIGH SCHOOLERS WIN
GAME PLAYED FRIDAY
WHEELER NEWS
Mr and Mr L S .thntn. wihe
,.viht their thank t Hamy
Kbiiu-rr f.r hi prompt anl ffli-rnt
to t e t their daughter, it.or
who was the vletim l ht
ami IVrry pare. Plame V f (d, W rJwOr Jfi
Til!m.w.k' ViK-Vi -hivr liHfkrleer . . .1 i. Bft iKn s lite walk. She U improving (
1 nml .rtr' nnn. .niuM-u, v., ... - - .
: put on the court readily eonsentrd. i perfprmeil nobly. Uiouch somewhat t.v-mi in. lUi'. v uitn.U Edn T, a I w", wo hope, In a
the i-! tis-
WR ,n "ont- Uhit' aPiJ ! meeting the best that Clorerdale could
ap nam ine iray was on. ine jimui
was a goc-i one. Score 19-1? in Til
lamook' fnvor.
: much he knew local taas woum oe nue?iy. oeiorr im nome xown crown fj imj KBV,.
I disappointed. lust Friday night taking the heaw
Tueadar the Columbia TniversHy cioverdale minus a man or two play i Forest Crove Five into camp 10 to IS
team was met and dtteated by one Forest Grove on the Cioverdale , Fnwt GroTe started with a King
potat This was a same for your fwr F(av afternoon, winning the , ami before Cap Shingles could reef
lifa. In the first half t waa all Ttl- 31 to ja At the end f the
lamook but the second half was just ftrg. half Forest Grore was leading
reverse, Columbia coming t the 5.15 .
frost with a vengeance. Columbia !
has one of the bet all-round teams
m the state, hence the glory is all
Tillamook, in having defeated them
on their o-u-n floor and with outside
ofdnte.
LOOKt.VG 'm OVBK
We t. again tak u her ai'hooi rk
f ri'ut of the i!t- of th R"
t"f. who . mtd nrt t V- h pt"
1 "h rnlpit, Sn.lav nrt-nlng, it wj
;bly f!t by th R"v 1, O, Kn!gh
Br'tith Chtioe. who mhwmnary
Rev. Knight M wfe are the par'"
Jit as we go to rr-" pt- Turn ,,f v- William Jllff. rf thH p
oge one into the basket, though both boll telephones in that MrMiwwi'le wnMtf home thy are temporal
h? and Gabriel were having tougn has finally deemed fit to play TP- topping.
h atl they had a four to O lead. How.
ecr Whit got a crack at a fouishot
and made it and later managed to
WHOOPEE!
REPAIR IT
Now Before It Is Too Lntc!
Ar lopaif any and all kind of IMfliDwrj' sin!!l litnflillirt .
fut.H wavhihoty ii h. etl Urn ( Me)illi k
Wo hv M Atjlnc Wekding ''H Wtt wohU h) tlni.
. . mk IMMall fftf tWm -Mtic il itit-tl irjr-
Wo Wt t call fr the Job if nrrvtrnty Ct til loUtli with w
"V.K ' MX t Ht' rr nm MOTH).
Steinbach iron Works
iioTii ritn.s
T. H. S, looks better each wee.
I Gabriel, though ill. played a bray
' game Friday.
Wednesday night the heavy Forest J SUrk u developing into a shifty
Grave uvc wa played on the' college g,. He is good at passing, too.
floor and acaia th Tillamook team nri.nlt Hufe't make the made with
mm nnt in fmnt ill mm hoinir 1 i .... i.- .. ..n Vu. 1 on the defensive rather than the of
to 13. This make, two rtriRht over in th. anv this ,eason. He t- during this period. Wolf, the troj. endomd by A r-,.
thte team. i a):1., bv .-h French, who had - visitors' center, was a tall rangy bet. living nru a. th. st.ndard ma.
ro'y on h"i greatly. ter tnan stx-ioot 'aa anu gn toe jump ".m. . . '
a 'e h-.-. - no.ed out a win I Shingles every time. This Invar- Co. if.
Iwrk with their shots shootmg thoae UmooV. the nird of th- tram to date-
a. a,.. t...a .U.I V K. . . . t
rrr v., -.,. m - -arranting n in mcr opinion, ffck t rhmsry
the first fire mmut of the first m 111 be played the fir. h wKo i, tho mpr-
twenty-mmut -alf it looked like cur- .t MgiIliWt on March and th flf g w,n
G brJ t ' hw M-h 11 Wdthe train Sunday mom.g. with
and Gabriel, the scoring marhina. be- .-j
ie. noahl- to eet into hiam and being . '", - -
The one team that Tillamook is an
xious to meet now is McMinnvillo. 0' :
i Mo-. .
Mac is out vith championship claim over Forest Grove, defeating them 3t j aMy put the ball in rorest proves
but she is reckorune without "THE t' 3" last F-i,i.iy afternoon. I hand-" oTC ,r,s to de'n
their poi". wMm$ m previous games
FAllJ I'OINTKIJS
(By 0. A. C E-cprrnicnt Station.)
COLUMBIA PLAYS HERE
THIS COMING TUESDAY
' kA. kiwi Ir'nt- tha hall from
j the jnmp-off and working It right
j down the floor.
1 , . . . , . ... excellent hvV or hog !tr for
; got his Ruards to working right and , . 1
One of the preatot basketball
Tames of the season U .-hedulcd fr
Tuesday, February 23 when Columbia
University comes here for .return
fime.
lol.imhia has a ftiMrd we.Khins
..' pund-. I" the 2.me ou' .! Fort
!.:nd he -hot fue baket m thf fi't
- minute of play. Come o-t and
e- thi- hird perform. It il! be well
nrth the ume and money.
Since thre is so tittle certified seed
SEE ALSO BACK PAi.E r"Ii MORE GOOD XEWS
'
TUI M00 OREGON
.
Outfitters to Men and Boys in
Basketball and GymnTogs
At New Low Prices
Saxony Knit" all wcvcl rough necx .oat stylea sweater
Cva'.j in careir.u., brown, fn-athtr m.l aeai. LaHh hca.y. ill.yj
and SI 30.
Men's knit icKew of fine worsud yarni, 2 and 4 pockets, ii.
green and brown heather or oxxora. f riced at $4.63 to (7.85.
iln and boys' a-1 jrtod puli over tweter, roun aud V
nock, in all fast colors, f 2.S5 to 5.95
Gymnasium shirts and pants 01 dependable Una.
For women and misses combination middies of galatea and
middy tloth suitable for both gyro and street wear.
QUALITY TENNIS SHOES
New brown basket ball hhoes for men and boys, "lace to the
toe style," whins tnmmed, heay suction :-oles and easy on your
feet. Comes for girls too in bW'k or whiu-.
Good heavy brown canvas shoe with extra heavy .leu, for
men, women, boys and giru.
Boy'fc white tennis shoos trimnu-d in black. A new one that
boys will like.
Anew two cross strap brown and white, slipper for children
and misses.
I "'om then on fans anil supporters
1 ireathed easier. The first haU oud
! e l 10 to 10, onr favor.
The second half was rough and
. . v' !ArrMUui tn call
0 player, from both team, around UtU "PrmW,t
: him and caution them telling thorn stnUo lroceivif: f
that a continuaUon of thi. rgn utow bfh "P"4 for
playing would mean in diKraalification purpc. Farmm who want to
for someone. Thi. seemed to "ol kaow' v toek U
You wll not bo satisf ed until you ; bo met by Mrs, tMrwrft, who Is thr
; iim intondant ta thi plsfo at the
depot, ami t'tgather they will pro)
to the chuirh, whar a good program
i arranged, and a general good-time
is expertori.
The Parrot Traeher' m-tmg h.-M
U-e K.erUenth waa a prrtii.un-t-l
sn i-ri fntm vvry slandpoiot School
att H'tance and achol prgrv. by
Mr Halliiry and the value of good
reftlr habits from infsiv?. by Mrs
Patch"!! were th subject d)acusl
Sn..- will not normil the many good
thoughts that was brought out, but
it can be asurred they were very help
ful, Th I. O. 0. F. hi getting up another
ow of thoa good intarUlnnvettts. they
are so sucewwful at, and 11 Is to he
4-rpKnnlly good. Wateh tha pa pars
Influens la ttm showing ttc ugiy
Dwarf Eaawx rape wodwl in lat
April. May, or June on rich land make
lato sprint; aud summer One acre us
ually enrrios 10 to 15 animal- Plan
now for n place for this crop.
, .... , . . . Kdui thia rim (n BrlahtiMS. Carl - t
, down the ardor of both victor and L 7:'" ? Bket, ha. ben the vicJm. but U . I
I 'oser and jim-dandy cam, resulted ,"r" """- . . ' J
! Just as th. whistle blew L. Emerm r0 " af d- '"I . ... .
was forced from the came with four tW tn' r, ,UrnrU 'KK r
personal fouls. This while Tillamook , u th ' two b' fa b, to
. . sf 1 u;-v t, Make yur banker voir Wt nnnm.1 again.
. .it..- r if h.m. 'riend, is the advtae of th. farm
, selves.
Stark and Tone performed nicely
in this game, checking Forest Grove's
t forward, nicely, and takinc care of
' the ball whenever it came into their
hands.
The score a. compiled by the writer
was:
T II. S
21 White
Stark
Tone
Kill Rats
SCIENTIFICALLY
With Aoa Rat Vitus
Axon In viuw of n tliarjuie jH'ctiilnr to rat.
ami muv und in it majority til new, inocul
atiuu vUJI product' this di.-wt antt coii;h
ttM-ntiy ile.Htroy Uu jnUt.
This new scientific cxjH'nnintor han no ef
fect on poultry, cnU, cloff-t, horncji, Khoop,
cattle or ritbbiUt ho can Im uod with Hufft
in the houit find on the farm.
Rawing mtt is n losing biwinsw, ho why not
oxtormiimttf thorn? .
FIFTY CENTS THE PACKAGE
LAMAR'S
DRUG STORK
TiUn
mool
Orcjjoo
Tli'- big dr!gt. that n .-rmsj.t. HMWtHHHnHtHTHWtiTll
t
Forest Grove I'os.
Linnevill. I F
BouthillUr 2 F S
Wolf 2 C 1
M. Emerson o G
Lamb 3 G
McCoy a Siwre
L. Emerson 1 Sparc
P.eferoe: MorrUalon; timors, Foster
and Schroiber; scorers, Simonun and
McCoy.
" ' ' 11 ' ---- - , . , ' w 'n mi astaawwwaMp
MmamaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaaaasaaanava . .
GEM THEATRE
i " ,- .Ji ,...ar I
The I. 0. 0. F. team has schcduU.1
a i,iio with Bay City Friday niph'.
and meet Wheeler Wednosdny niht.
I have an inquier for a dairy
rarif h to rent with 25 to ,10 cows.
Will buy cowh and would like
not less than 5 years lease on
pla':o. What have you to offer ?
See ROLLIE W. WATSON.
Lower Prices!
Furniture prices have been reduced and are now back to normal.
You can buy
FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUM and RANGES of QUALITY
at Reeher's for less.
Reeher Furniture Co.
"Everything to furnish a home"
SUNDAY-MONDAY I-cBRUARY 26-27
MARION DAVIES IN
"ENCHANTMENT"
The greale t piMbh-ni in I..niu life today in a
gorgeous big society drama 01 life and love in
tstw York. Are the girls uf today as good as
tneir mothers? A fit to be wives and make
homes? Or are they immodest, more extrava
gant, more a thirst for pleasure and thrills?
What of .short skirts and rolled stockings?
What of, the jazz and familiar manehi? See
"Enchantment" for the answers to all the fore
going questions. 0
MUTT & JEFF CARTOON COMEDY
TUESDAY-WED. FEB. 28 and MARCH 1
"THE KILLER"
A Benjamin B. Hampton production adapted
from the novel by Stewart Edward White.
Here we have what you've been asking for -A
different startling melodrama clean as a
spring- as thrilling as a fire fascinating as a
woman's eye. sin amazing drama of the stran
gest character of the West. "The Killer" is fill
ed with surprise j, it will chain your attention.
It's action will amaze and startle you!.
"FOX NEWS"
THURSDAY-FRIDAY MARCH 2-3
"Jim the Penman,'
Featuring LIONEL BARRYMORE
'Mini the Penman" is what Iho name would
iirt niKKet a clever artist with a pen, he can
iofpr ' ur name or the name nf onu he
chooses. He is forced to join a band of inter
national crooks or suffer exposure for an act
of the pant which would result in his conviction
and committment to prison. "Jim the Penman"
u the recognized "Best" play in which Lionel
Barrymore has been Been. Don't mis.s it!
"GONE TO THE COUNTRY" One reel comedy
SATURDAY MARCH 4.
FRED STONE IN
"The Duke of Chimney
Butte"
The cow-punchers laughed when "Tho Duke"
rode up to the mow wagon on u bicycle. .'Hewitt
a tenderfoot and they had thoir hour of fuhVwith
anger but quick on the di.w. Ho wfo VctfW
lover but quick with the tone. AaiQUWll
say-so! and lots of it. , w
Orw Night only-So rembmber tho ilatq-and
"Love'n Outcit"A two reel B.n Tur CcWdy
v.
i hi
v Mil
J'lggg ,,. f-r7y