Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, March 09, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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T1M.AMOOK HKHAl.D. TILLAMOOK. OHKCION. MARCH $,
Tillamook.' l.attliie pm
now open
Central Service
Station
Opposite Tiliatnook
Hotel
Bell 41W Mutual Fhone
Tillamook Herald
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SINCK 1SI9
C. E. TROMRLEY
Editor and Publisher
Subscription $2.00 Per Year in Advance
Advertising IJatcs .Made Known I'pon. Application.
Entered aa Socoiui Claw Mail at the Pot Office at Tillamook, Oregon.
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Professional
Photography
Both in portrait and
commercial work.
EDITORIAL COMMENT
March Weather
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Ah
i Invt of framing
rv.y be found at the
Ovo Studio
Evening
Dinner
At
Read the advertisements and you will buy at home.
Wheeler mill ovens! Schultss milll Tunnintr! Gari-
A, VWllUI UUU IU IVTVpril 1JJJIH IIIWS HIV. SVJI VltV Wlll.v? w v.
J ; back, eh, folks?
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I ; Absolutely risrht. is the old North Carolina oditor.who
4 , recently declared that it will bo e:isier to beat all swords
into plows than swordsmen in to ploymen.
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The man who digs in the soil, day in and day out, is
t entitled to a tair remuneration lor Ins toil, lie must not
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v-fr-M-- : only work but nnht tor nis nirnts.
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j The Herald y primarily a country newspaper and
' prints more brief locals from city nd county than most
! weeklies. So much news reaches thu office on Thursday
' that it is impossible to print it all When you have item.
; and we do like to publish them, make an eftort to get them
t m early m the week.
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S The fight against the sale of certain magazines al
I .eged to be indecent, and which, it is charged, have exert
; ed immorai muuenets on immature readers, is nation-wide
and it's going to be a winner because the news dealers
inemseives are cooperating to discontinue the sales ot
'these questionable periodicals. News Reporter.
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I An Evanston, Illinios. justice of the peace has de-
creed that university students, high school pupils and just
! kids are fit subject j for parental spanking when misde
' meanors are committed by them. If parents will not per
i form the requirements in easels of need the court will see
! that the spanking i administered anyway. The court has
, decided tnat the minimum pank be five and the maximum
' spank twenty-five. That justice has the wisdom of a son
1 of David, and it's a bet that peace will prevail in hib baili
, wick if his edict be canned into effect.
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PROBLEMS OF LUMBERING
the two en-eat groups ot lumbering operations mav
; be roughly defined as the coast region that has access to
i water .shipments as well as rail, and the great interior lum
bering operations confined to rail ditribution alone.
1 While the interior mills are nearer eastern markets
and have more nearby distribution, the sawmills haing
both rail and water shipping advantages are in direct com-
: petition with British Columbia sawmill and logging opwa-
liuns.
Both groups of thU primary western industry have the
ame labor problems and both terribly handicapped bj
over-taxation. In fact, the lumber industry has no hope
of future expansion or inviting capital unless taxes can be
reduced.
In the case of this industry the point of confiscation
has actually been reached. Where many sawmills are
at a stand till and are on the delinquent taxrolls, logging
operations, timber land ownship, and plants being taxed
Those who talk new forms of taxation, are not friends
of the working man or aiding state development. The lum
her industry needs taxation relief above all others.
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The average man hardly notices that the per capita
iwune) cucuiauun uecnneu during .jnuary to .yrj.wi), a?
against $55.03 on January 1, 1921, and $58.2(5 on Feb-
ruary 1st of last year.
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BKLfcDING RADICAL POLITICAL MOVEMENTS
" . " . . ,N YV1TNKW MKKKr i
iNewsot interest horn x :t'
StatcandCounlvl'rcss i'TVwiiiAi.u ht
bounty Curt of the al ( O..
f..r Ttllin' tVtttty
KOAP WOIJK Br imi u Mill., ivwty.
Fair mi(!(ws I brunt ate on the
hoach road. The .rHe acroee the MlHif. TO t'NMMTOKX.
otit'ot of Uke 1"U f'idaWd. " nw , t-ut ",r '!
nil humlrwl fwt ot nuht ..f-way M irKi. I . In i "f
The Tourist Cafe
We Futar As Evaing 'm
with 3 var;et:- uf tempt. np cim-
i r.t a-.L:-..- in free f cm
2V to 75c
THE TOURIST
CAFE
dotvml nwiy for tbr im
whkh o on lh j m fw y'
Tho county jdaii on nwWn
work.
HWs for k'ntillm; of S nm of wml
frm tn ctMtnty lt w8
th Utter part of IM mMh. TH
utato nnl county eo ivxrt in tht
tiroJivt.
In n slwrt UmN Jf Jry. H be wi
iHtbUi to uMtor to h oll bcW
hl on Noh-lh-it riMiUiB.Thi
should prove (iulr M It uttonl
a IMnornmk Hmv of ottmn. bc.
mouutnln, vnltoy nl town that
hnrm an Jto. W1ilfr Rportr
GOOD MEALS
AT REASON AIHX PRICES AT THE
BUNGALOW
A. C VOGLER
Wo Hi'irc U'oalherly Ico Crtuim
i M.'KmirV. berl
. IK
I'nmillr InUlt f t
for th t"mtjr f t , , H 4uty !
ift..ro v r ..uic .t Miiry K MrKw ,
ley. a, All i-fow h ;
ClMtWi-i Kmt the
t i:"ent tlmrtt. t" t" 1
uftHe of Hn. k IUI, R""" '
, Natt.'tul HutW . T"i' . "
wtthin t fii tr ilt ( h
ftrtl jutliratH'n v' ''' "o"-
Pate f ftnt ?lli!ll March t.
lt of Imt publKati.. Manh
1922,
.s. it.
thr
Millar la clwulatinif a HitB i
mont: tho Koofcawayitw . hav
tetty bvHIt fm the ra!rail rifhi i-f oru 1. ' 1 1 w
way urt on tk rk- ThU will ilrtn
he low feiml anil M the Bark Hp Nui.n u hetrb s.en. Iht
. ...... .V.,.MU. ,.tl fc-t t xr m fr anrtiKtieti. aamwr 4
i , ., . 1AAn j.j,., euttf o HuSj-ft John W it. kwaaJ.
he to. Brwl SiWO without (h(t fta m thm to
otdtnUon. flamlk Cuunty, State of Orn, her
final arm ik'h aJ"!'itat
John Paly ha iKm-ha! the I W t; ptitr. irA X: th.- 3tS 4n
Wriglit buiUov and .w am of of arh, IW, t the hwr f J-ttf
v !.. v m . at ne i imn rewm
ittoujwI. WrlKbt
mooV. lourtml.
move.1 to TiHa-
W. S. M. Says:
"Pretty daisies and
daffodils would be
blooming over me, if
I tried to make folks
happy by bursting r.ito
song. But I do run a
smile shop, and get
good results in a differ
ent way. I've cut out
all batten,' separator
troubles for my friends
by putting Willard
Threaded Rubber Bat
teries on their cars."
WdUud Same Mn
Willard Threaded Rub
ber Insubtors last the life
of the plates and are found
only in the VV.'iard Thread
ed Kubber Catteries which
we sell.
Tillamook
Battery
Ststion
M.R.TER1Y
Prop.
TliU trodtmrrlr tsmpl In rH
on iatc,tdu;uea Lhe Willed
ThreawJ Kubbtr Utttery,
JuiIko WnlialrF U Ho'met, formerly
of SaWm bat fr Bwnr vcr Pt a
renvdVnt of TOtannook, it haktnc
hands with aM-Un ttlliruv from hit
fornwr iIIUm. In t lohbyy of the ,
Renaoti. Joarnal. t
Sity-icbt ha4 of piirrbhed Hot
eina, itxludint: I July Aa"te Orm
by of Rock, grand chatrptn at the
I'aeific International Live t-k how
at PortlamJ Imt fall, ant two of her
orogeny, havo Iimb M ly F. R.
Reals of Ttllaw&ok. tat rejirreola-
- .1 p -a -I . u!t !ws-.
flxni by it 1.1 t -firt m the HtM al
-:? fnr heartritf t ct--t" t W
report ani the final wtttemefil th
of.
Pated and firt puW'the! Murrh J.
IJHIS WTT.
tfi.'-.f' ntrw f lhe
flirri. V Mi!!, Attnett for A l
minltrtrtt '
PERCY
The
Bicycle Doctor
R 111' AIR, BUY AND SELL,
RENT AND REPAIR
TypewriUM. Hicyclw?, .Smvlng Mach
inet. tluiw, Ijuvii MowtM"?, Phono
graphs Camrrn. Kluctrle ttrticlu,
Motor, lckn, Kcye, Uinbrwlht:ir Kotlti
vt Rwb.
IflO' tJrtnjt, griiultng ntul dhnrp
(jnlnt?. tiiv liliiifi.
The raraatanta Moatk
Man-h i a typh-al jr.cuni4inia fBoo
nrul uiu-i )y k' Vf j ti high rnte of Blur
la lily fur the tlneae Aftn a iuo
tt.n, hanl winter, tha tyttatu le
tive and one ot tlx larirwt broiler f mt-h of u rvitv ntul iple ftw
Itolstins in OrtKon, to the farn.nti'io tar !-, tthrt) vury nJ44 iv mat
St-x-k Karma of Toll. W.th . for a re. r h w alusht. m jriv.-o prompt ami
n.rtmi ronsklomtinn of $r,0o The intellitftfnt attentin, thera i w.h
'al i underatol to have heen umlor danjtwr of imiiitt. It ahottld
-oniu ration over aiBee Gonro Balk, ba borne m mind that pnetmonia U
ley, oxtenaion apoeialUt fr the S'-rw diaeaae ami bd IB ha throat.
ion Company. Iniil hl eye and hU, ! Camber atn'n tJb Rawady U as ;
hnmia on Udy AaKgia in the hw . artorBt anl rtaan oat Um rf $
nrK at die OreRon State fair lat , 'adened mucua and mm ty cn a
.-old but prevent it rwulttnff IB
neumotiia. It ta pleaaaat to tka.
na.iren mm wmiBffiy.
l-ookn Em 0r
DelictitQ tneehnnk'ftl rajmiiu
COURT HOUSR SQUARK
WHKN IN' TILLAMOOK
Octobor, whoa ha made her grand ,
hampion thera. Carnation needed a
ihow cow ami Iady Aaifgie would
have turnad thu trier for then at St
I'attl, aa Jwdse V. S. Mosrrip admitred
Portland, but there w diffVulty
in arriving at a price frsifa'tory to
both parties and negotiation were
lmvorarily off. Reporta of offer j
'or the cow ran .ill the wa from i5"Hrt '
415.0OO, but if Carnation had wnnt. 1
d her 17500 worth they -otld haee '
''ad her for the N'ational The aale i
by far the 'argesit of mirebred cattle
ver eonautnmated hi Tillamook coun- i
ty, ami it include baidea Lady Aaag- J
rio a nnmber of splendid producer ,
which undoubtedly will h lieard f r im !
V'iu w 11 not b atif ad until bb)
-.wn a Victioia, endoraed by tb g'ast ,
"ft h 'n arti u aa the etandanl nta
rhma of th world. Ttllamook Haie
Co. tf.
STOP
A.
11. GAYLORD
INSURANCE
Inauranre. i.-n-ral lnviranco
fteal Katate
20o 3rd. St.
Bell 152 Mutual IWa
'fre
The big problem right now before the nation anc
eveiy state, county and city is reduction of taxation.
The co.-t of government has grown at a much morr-
rapid rate tlian the earning power of the individual ant
industry.
Expense h not watched as closely in governments
activities as m private business, hence it mounts more
rapidly.
For thi-t reason it is necessary that drastic action be
xen ai the earlist moment to see that the public is pro
tected from further excessive increases in taxation and in
auaiuon mat taxes be materially reduced.
Can the leaders in control of "politics" go on extend
ing taxation and all kinds of restrictive and rpinibifnni
legislation '"definitely and not reap the whirlwind in the
development ot revoluntionaiy and socialistic movement?
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The info-nation that the farmers intend to dabble in
ponucs is nothing new. it comes at the right time. Let
eveiy farmer and every son of a farmer be up and doinp
from now until election day. The women on the farms
need not to be reminded of their political duties.
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MAINTAINING COMMUNITY CREDIT
In the protection of their depositors banks perform
a service that is of great value to the whole community.
They arc instinctive1;' sensitive about maintaining the
reputation and credit of the community at a high level.
t The bonds issued by state, county and local nibdiy
ions bring a higher price and are maintained at
par bv good banking.
A community without bank finds it hnrd Kometime
to market bonds even for a perfectly feasible and meritor
ious project.
Banks are not interested in the sale of securities at
hnnvy discounts and if freely consulted about issues would
often prevent losses to customers and taxpayers. '
v Toll. Some of them are credit
with 100 and WV) pounda of butterfat
ItirinK their first five montha of fac
tion this winter, and of 30 uti
one failed to quality aa A. H. 0. cow
Mr. Heal retain hi "Heenle" bred
erd aire and never! of the bu'l'a
dauKhUtrt and trnndduughtera which
give promiae of doing wall, am dis
mtchea eay that he baa already begun
to replenish hi, hord with animal"
-Hirrhaaed in Tillamook county and in
'he Willnmettc Va!ly. He ha a arge
Wd at Pacific City, aa well a ex-'-nohv
real eatata intoreata in that
inity. Perhaps fg rB1M, f
"once a breeder ' eiyg R breeder."
Mr. liuala certainly hax a severu rae
'f the "Ilome" fever! rioUteiiKre.
shinn World.
Plant an Ad in Owe columna aat
..l h your Buarntaii fowl
SH0KS
Unpaired tVIiljr Vou Walt
II V SI.' iKMAKHItS
One trinl v III ronrlnn niipcrlnr
torkninnxhip. Parcel l"t shin
pruniit attriitluti,
KA I.PII It. HDWAItUS
AT THK
4
Hotel
Nether land
Old Ramsey Made Now
CONVENIKNTLY LOCATED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
MODESTLY PRICED
NOW OPEN UNDER
MANAGEMENT
NEW
4,.4. 4w w ww
STATU or OKKtfo.V, I'OK
TII.I.AllOUK COUNTY.
In tho .Mutter of thu Katnto of
Amanda I), liauxhumt, Dtfcuai(jd.
CITATION 11V PlilhlCAI'ION
To .Mrs. .Moll Mitchell, Mre. Kffio
Kullor, Mr. Oui n SnltntmH, Air.lnu
ordue Huzel Curry Milma, (.ohi.c
urry, Curry, t.ordio ( urry. heir,
nd (levmtos of Amandu I). Haux
iurt, deceased, and to all peraona
known and uknown. intc-rtutod in tnw
tato abovu amend:
WHEHBAS, the executor of the
above entitled citato him fih.il i...
petition in the above entitled Court
for an order to aell tho
bolonj;iriK to mud estate and herein
after described;
TJIKKKFOItK, you utid each of vou
are required to appear in thin cause
ai iu ocJocK a. m. on the 1th day of
May. VJTZ. and nhow cuuko. If
there be, why an order ahould not bu
aiie m tins cauae authorizing, li:eiis
inj; and directlnj,' thu nald executor to
fen i or cash at public mile to the high
bidder, thu followlnir uurriii.,i
real propeity beloninjf to suid estate,
and situated in Tilla
Oregon, to-wlt:
hot Two (a; and tho Southeat quar
ter of the Northwest quart.' i
tion i 10, Township 1 South ' IiU;t
10 West of the Willamette Morioiun
eontainlritf 80.00 acres, more or leas.
HUH CITATION i made by oiu..
: the Honorable Homer Munon, Ja,i'c
f tho above named Court. ln v -..iii!..
and entered, Kaid order being dated
the l th day of February, ,1922, and
the date ot tho first publication boing
tllO 10th dav of I-Vhrnnrv tO.'
the dote of tho lust publication being
Mrcb23, 1022.
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED
'r" fi'm f Vmiihn " '", gnwaymu,, haa.dtaplvcd
P'-t"Wp, Mr. 0. C. VKhn taking ove, th hmimill,,
AH account, to March flt flll, Uuo M,, 15lh- m
i" anaw arc requo.tc.l to call 8l)Ulc on or bofore that' duto.
Vaughn & La
rson
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