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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1922)
I'fltn.nU" Horn Btor A Duly Vtm Owe Yourself on,) t, t, A . ' ftn' mwuuntty. TILLAMOOK HERALD, TILLAMOOK. OREGON. MARCH 9, 1022. paok rme 4.!..A. 1 . . .. , . , . , . , B w Z A -u-n-k; i- i I N ieen er s ever By hcCiioKcportcr Fi I i ' t . f" i 2 ruu PERFECTLY BAKED" Just Every Day ftvuHM With a LANG , 'ml on m MIC' ttf fin dinner wUn a I ANG RANGE ,ti,t Ai in ymur . tn.H A I NT. RANGE NtiVHK DISAPPOINTS WHY I 5U-c the LA NO nosse-jscs Kl.KVKN DIFFKRKNT AND I U U81VK KKA TUKKS not found in ANY OTHKH I vngi: IANC" turnout HOT BLAST SMOKIi BURNING , uIc c, -lc it lo operate easier, cheaper and more effective j n a"", itlicr range on the rnaikct. Hcitt; .t NORTH WKST I i MJUC T It it particularly well adapted to Northwestern 'i ii. A v.ml to our store will convince you. King & Crenshaw .. A 4 ! "A Stitch in Time Saves Embarassmcnt" X lsc a trip to the Doctor in time may prc- X wut. a long and IhirinK Ulnars which t miK'ht terminate in a slow ride out Kant with t I- lowers. i I'nin is natures policeman and is the t in!y way the body has to tell yon that some- U nie; is wrong in the engine. The bent wa tc take hold is to "ASK YOUR DOCTOR THE HEAD MECHANIC" After he has prescribed-- give us a chance with the prescription you will get--the best drugs and chemicals obtainable- -with tompetent men manipulating the spatula---and best of allthe TRICK will be right. LAMAR'S DRUG STORE Tillamook Oregon Both Phones . City Transfer Co. We Haul Anything Anywhere WOOD STORAGE COAL I. 0. 0, F. Building Tillamook "'!. gang, had! "Hi I'ntrickn tiny . m rriiKir" u in tin) offing. It happen iiunt Friday. Rollio WaUun mid n I tin other good M ih( o of the U'ii bid itomg i ) p ihu IrUh men ai. with n grand Imll nt the K. I hall find wit tiro going to get nut a ptd Hint uf bunk printed In green at leit vvi ari going l put on n kmi-ii , type-writer ribbon nnd wi would print , th- blnim-d thing In green only ' I.l-od, mir lonu, lan, !nky, ataml- up in tlin-nrnrr ami Imwl for liutlrr j 'ilk jifPtimnn Immi'l any wen Ink f J umI don't iuin t make tnovi- to j;i:t J I any In Mir opinion ht It too tlrH to X j wah up Ui ptiwa for );r-'n Ink j l.ut nywy wi-'ll write In It In mm. Tr-lnt: t Itnlllr nnd thu runt of Uiu i panir Uiat our intrntluns arc k'"). anyway. h-unk r II. .Matimw (no relation t Mathews, the hanl'rthall tnr) drop. p"d In on ui Saturday. Said ho w looklni; for lh, "uanf mitn" Jut he pok" he rtmhisl In hlr pocket and wn Mf nbout to "lurk, haviriK visions i f UomU. etr, etc, hut the hots spill- 1 d b bns and ad( u feel likt ' T sn-l of Kin;him come ut polntin; ui HkbI wit Anywny wo -an't seareI -Ue 'l ha putlrd out 'r Ml VKK. It ita s boI Hut oh,'- hit a whop. Tr. Mr I 8 1-J in h itie wfly ml 8 rneW Uie other. S"i he ha an old IMyeotltl) Itock h.-i. tlm' in- u on prosentim; hlr. nlth ore if hc- ostrich specimen nhout c'cry jiWr day, atti that we.i'.t? htm, fm l.eti hf UV" It U t slore they x!itly Udl him there I no mil f r j "Trkry Oobhlero". Uo In I tmn 1 feolini: her on com nrvl ntv.". Wp 1 sdvil hint t cut out th r if IlU'II'V , The othr day wp KQl a:h'. a ili he alt iho sio .if i. por-.i:' istnp, yellow and ditty loo". .r. :lni , purjmrted lo In a nerfpn,! ai-ii Iwhifh wss rantltic almut competltio" pirkini: up Imlci: Hut li.en! llunK like that never has any cam IHtUlion. i hey arv in a class hy hen. selvns. l-u-n-k Hero's our Golden Rule It's npvvr hat a man HAS been or HAS lane hut what he IS and D0KS I N'OW that counts with us. j hu.nk I Kind lleuer is dotnx a hi id ffic Imsim-aa In nair tonic thu i days. N -i ihit the male tnvnihprs of our iimitf srr lo:nc ihelr hirsuit i Iti-m!, I lt is er that Kmil has i;ot hold of mi clh ns haminl jjimhI. it must bf for H'til is selling it i"r $1" a pint. The other day n ffi'ovv cn'ne ,n nml wnntl a niikel's worth. Kmil asked him what he wnnwi it for a nioMUitu's eye lnnh? Anil thu fidlow pl'ietl up: "No, I've Kt a fine hair un the main spring of my watch." h-u-n-k We know ii i:uy who's kicking he mi'e the rops leave, or permit others to leave, "trnsh on tht. streets" tint spoils this Kuy's appetite, 'S'nothinK wo sen thinnj on the street that spii!s our appetite, too and the cops are not to blame for their boitiK around, hu-n-k Oh Hoy I Have you noticed the new fadT K'irls wearliur smrt hose over their silk stiK-kiiiKS? 'Schtss we calls it. Tome to think nhout iU thoiiKh don't know whether it is or not. Looks hko the Kirlies had made a raid on the H.iy Scouts' headquarter and np- oprtateil 'bout everythiiiK they could wear niul wear where it would show best. . b-u-n-k Well, bout all for Una time see you juixt Tlni'sdiiy tho day hofoi'o the Irishman's National Fourth of July. Wonder if the liK'nl police force will lay off? Thoy say that Ireland fuml Ishe.i over DO per cent of tho cops In tho U. S. A. UNDERS 0 LD! The Spring home-furnishing season is here! When you are in i t the moderate ly priced) floor coverings, a new range, or anything earr need of f ; .iitjiv fof the better kind, or fried bv ui un-tr-date funiture store come in and let one of our experienced, courteous sa'esmen -how you about ourp; ciou esUiblishmcnt. Iieeher's prices aie right there's a reason: Keener do' - not allow anv conwetilor to ::nde II him: rather is it the other way. Reeher buys DIRECT from the BEST manufacturers nnd at prices as :,OW or LOWER than any other dealer operating here. His stock is larger, more refined and of wider x;c.p than any store in the county. Then too the Reeher service is advantageous to buver for WE STAND BACK OF EVERY ARTICLE THAT LEAVES OUR STORE. Prices on furniture, rugs, linoleums and ranges are way down and Rceher, prices are always the lowest. Two whole floors devoted to displays; a basement chock full of stock to draw from. You can do better at Rcehcr's. CREDIT YES! WHY PAY 10c a When you can get one for 5c Jas. G. Blaine Cigar Ask your Dealer for it. FIKK CIIIKFS THANK HEI.LO (illtl.S FOR All) "M'.ss Gladys I. Mcllonahl, Chief Ooeiator I'ivifip Telephone and Tele, iriapli Company, Tillamook, Ore.: 1 personally and on behalf of tlu Til lamook Fire Department, I wish to thank you and every ono connected with The Pacific To'ephone and Tele j'inph Company for your hearty co operation during thu past in our ef forts to keep down tho fire losses in th's city. Depending ns wo do upon the telephone for our fire alarms, wo feel that you are in n mensuro n part of the fire department, tho of flciency of which is Inrgely based on Ihu promptness with which nn nlnrro in transmitted nnd answered, or rather responded to. So prompt nnd efficient s vou service been during 1021 that out of twelve fire alarms wo wore nblo ti respond so qulok'y that ten of thorn resulted In losses of not to eweed -vir.0, or nhout $115 each, nnd in no In stance was any loss occasioned hy du. lny in the telephone service As a fireman, t reallzo tho abort length of tlmo which It takes to chango an in cipient fir with a low of from $25 to Grass Rugs the Better Kind Any housewifo will appreciate one or more of thee nJs and at lhea priH-s no home should W without them. 27x54, nicely patterned, only 75c. fo9, only .$3.75 GENUINE CONGOL EUMN RUGS A nationally advertised line. You can't ko wrong; they are the or iginal and warranted to give satis, faction. 9x12 sue only ....$16.00 BREAKFAST TABLE, $4.25. Knglixh breakfast tables, beauties, and oh, so Handy. Square or round and substantially made $1.25 KITCHEN TABLE, $4.75 You can't be without one at this price. Has drawer and only 51.73 EXTENSION TABLE, $17.50 Solid Oak, nicely designed, sub stantial and strong, for only $17.50 WE HAVE A HE ALLY CREDIT. AHI.E DISPLAY OF KITCHEN UTENSILS WHERE THE HOUSE WIFE CAN FIND ANYTHING USUALLY DESIRED AND AT PRICES THAT WE WARRANT WILL SAVE HER MONEY. MAY WE SHOW THEM TO YOU? EXCHANGES GLADLY ! Sensational! Alluring! Are These Prc-War Prices on Furniture of the Better Kind PHONE ORDERS SURELY! FIVE-PIECE IVORY ENAMELED BED-ROOM SUITE, SPECIAL AT $65.00 A chance to furnish your bed-room luxuriously at pre-war prices. A matchless value at th pries, as the most rigid com parison will prove. Large, well constructed pieces comfortable bel, chiffonier, dresner, dressing tab'c and chair. You must sie it to really appreciate iL Special at .00 65 GENUINE BIRDS-EYE MAPLE FIVE-PIECE BED-ROOM SET, WAS $210.00, NOW ONLY $165.00 Think oJ it! Genuine brds-cye map'e at this price. Iirge, the very best cabinet work, large French plate mirnars, is convincing evidence that our prices are way down. The suite consists of double bod, dresser, chiffonier (or sometimes called ihiffrolnt, dressing table and dressing bonch. A beauty to be hold. And certainly a matchless bargain. Only 165 .00 IVORY ENAMELED BED AT $12.50 Two-inch post ivory enan.cled steel bed, our price is on y $12.50 Colonial Steel Hange Only $55 We want you to see this range. It is the Colonial Jr. Has steel po lished top, sanitary base, warming oven, an oven that really bakes ami U made of genuine Armca ru.-t resisting iron, the highest gr-da material known. Coal or wood, of coarse, and only 33.00 Our line of. ranges is very compre hensive and well worth inspecting. FOR BABY A Baby Walker with a spring scat and food try attached. Mahogany frame, pretty and substantial. Rcehcr's price only $1.50 HIGH CHAIRS Good ones, at $3.75 WE HAVE A MOST COMPLETE LINE OF BEDDING, MATTRES SES, QUILTS AND COMFORTS, PILLOWS AND BLANKETS. WE ASK YOU TO INSPECT THIS LINE ON SECOND FLOOR. REEHER FURNITURE CO X I X X X 8" 4- - X i i t X X X ! Opposite Sunset Garage "Everything to Furnish the Home" Both Telephones $100 to a fire beyond control, and only by the most prompt and efficient tele lione sendee could tho fire depart ment have accomplished what it did. In passing, 1 may say that you are equally entitled to a good part of the credit of winning for Tillamook 'Hon orable Mention in tho 1920-1921 con test for tho Thomas II. Inco Cup, wherein Tillamook won scwond pln.e among tho Oregon contestants. Thos. Coatcs, Chief Tillamook Fire Department. MINTA D. SMITH GETS WHEELER OFFICE Minta D. Smith was nominated, Fcbrunry 21th, for postmaster at Wheeler according to dispatches from Washington. Examinations for tho office were held in Soptember. Mrs. Mabel Wann has been acting postmistress over a year. The nomination ineeta with the approval of tho public says tho Whce' or Rreporter. LIBRARY NOTES Tho January roport given by Mrs Gl'bert showed a book circulation r 1108 volumes, the largest circulnth recorded, There being n great demand for works on wireless and engines; tho Hoard 1h adding to the present sol lotion ns fast as possible. They have also subscribed for special magazines on wireless. i At present, a better Mlection ofi books for the very small folk will be 1 foun4 at tM library tat mm ara In ing added. The gift of a low table and chairs has mnde it possible for the litUo folks to he comfortable when they visit the library and the board hopes to procure another suit able tube for the children's depart ment before very long. And suggestions of desirable books will be gladly considered by the board The librarian will hand your request' to tho board at their meetings and s. far as possible tho requests of Uk patrons of library will be considered A few of tho hut books reeivc are for mothers and (hose studyinf. the care of children and also sug estions as to best rending. so Good for a Cough or Cold "Everyone who has used Chamber, 'ain's Cough Remedy speaks well o it," writes Edward P. Miller, Abbott, won, Pa. People who owe uso this '"cpnration are seldom satisfied with ny other. It is excol'ent to allay ough or break up a cold. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Not'vo is hereby given that th( County Court of Tillamook County will until 10 o'clock March 17, 1922, receive bids for tho improvement f the Tiask River to Tillamook River section of Market Road No, 2 by pav ing with concrete six inches thick and 0 feet wide, tho distance being approx imately ,4,430 feet, Plans and specifications may be n at tiw offiM 9t M County Clr.k jf Tillamook County, Oregon. No bids will be considered uniesx j;conipanied by cash, bidder's bond, e.-rual to at least 6 per cent of the total amount of the bid. Tho right is reserved to reject any and all bids and accept tho bid deemed best by Tillamook County. 11. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk. First publication March 3, 1922. Last publication March 17, 1922. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATU OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK In tho Mutter of tho Estate of tlnrry B. Cottle, a Minor. Order to Show cause why License should not be granted for Sn'o of Real Propert.y This matter coming on to be bean, this 27th day of February, 1922, upon iho petition of David Kurntli, Guru linn of tho Estate of the above named minor, whereby it appears that said inner is tho owner of an undivided mo sixth interest in tho following des :ribed real property situate in Tilla nook County, Oregon: Lots I I, 15 and 10 in Block 55, and lots 13, 14, 15 imd 10 in Block 57 of Pacific Addition to tho Town of Bay City. Lots 1, 8, 9 and 10 in B'ock 5 of the original Town of Bay City. ' Lot 1 i- d an undivided three-fourths intoiest in lot 2 of Block 0 of Conu and Company' Addition to the Town of Bay City. And a like one-sixth intorest In the following described real property sit. uute in Clatsop County, Oregon. SE of NE Section 35, Township 8 N. R. 8, W, Lot 13, Block 1, Lots G to 24 in clusive, Block 3, Lots 1 to 24 inclu sive, B ock 7, Lots 13 to24 inclusive Block 11, Lots 1 to 12 inclusive, block 28, Lots 1 to 12 inclusive, Block 36, Lots 1 to 21 inclusive. Block 49, Lots 1 to 21 inclusive, Block 50, Lota 1 to 21 inclusive, Block 51, Lots 1 to 24 inclusive, B ock 52, Lots 13 to 24i in clusive. Block CO and Lots 13 to 24 in clusive, Block 02, all in Pacific Ad dition to Astoria. And that it would bo beneficial to said minor that his interest in said real estate should be sold, nnd it further appearing that Addio Cottle, Isabel .. toitie, Ramond H. Cottlo and Har old W. Cottlo are tho next of- kin of said minor and that Mrs. Essington A.' Bond is the guardian of the person and estate of said minor in tha State of California; IT IS ORDERED that Raid next of kin of said minor and all persons in tho estate of said minor appear bo. ore this court on Tuesday the 4th day of Apnl, 1922, ut tho Court House m Tillamook City, Tillamook County, Oregon, at tho hour of ten o'clock in tho, forenoon, and then and there show cause, if any exist, why a license .should not be grunted to sahj guar dian for the salo of such estate aad interest of said minor in said lands, at privuto fiile, IT li. A RTHER ORDERED that this otder bu served upon said, next of kin . d persons Interested iri'rurdd estate U ubllshintr u copy thereof" for at least threu successive wejAi, in tho Ti'lainook Herald,, a weekly newt." paper of general circulation. puWiahi; ed at Tillamook City and dreulaMaf in Tillamook County, Oregon.' . HOMER MASON. Count? Jid. Date of first jwWkatlon Jaarifc JL: 19,,Q ., -' y f . Data of iMt .mttum uvitf ms IMS. 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