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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1922)
ntroni- HM"gg!!LJ!y 0w V"Ufi1 atul tint Community, PAfll tSVKtf t SENATOR CHARLES HALL iOii THE HERALD'S BUSINESS GUIDE and DIRECTORY OF TILLAMOOK A Reliable nd Effccticc .Shopper's Guide and Profess ionnl and Business Directory of the Progressive Buai nesn Institutions and Organization of Tillamook. Refer to It Each Week. Patronize These Institutions. The Herald Warrants that the Service They Render Will More Than PIcpsc You and By So Doing You Will Be Aiding in Making a "Bigger and Better 1 moolc." - variety is tne Spice of Life" MENU Wedneaduy March, 8, 11)22 -o- t t Soup-(Free with order) Vegetable Relithc. Head lettuce 20e -Green Onions 10c 1)111 TickluH 10c Krick Chcuiw DcOlivca l()c FUh Smult UGcClnmH 40c CrabR '10c Salmon H5c Select Eastern OyMtura rUe Entries Venl Croquettea Cream Sauce Hfc Calf's Liver with Fried Onion 10c Boiled Heuf -I)i'iuplinK8 Hfic Potted Fork Spaninh .'Jfic Clnro FritUr 3Cc Nuked Fork & Bcana 2fc 2. Roasts Ix;g of Pork Apple Sauce -10c Prime Ribs of Beef Brown Craw 10a Deserts Mocha Cake 10c Pie Apple, Cream, Ctintnrd, Hot Mince 10c Canned Plums-10c Pineapple 15c ONLY ONE OF THE ATTRACTIVE MENUS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE AN APPEflZlNG MEAL THE SUNSET CAFE To the Farmers and Gardners Of Tillamook County Sprinllm U almwt hero, and with It imr the demand, of humlrtda of Tillamook Burden ami field for lrrh, do- pr.ndabe wni. 0 We r woll iulppd to u.H'y your want will the largest tocW wo have ever had in both aeUgo and bulk Knln eod, and seed for root and trcn' feed crops for the cows. Do not aond away for your need hut brlng " u t0 thU Mora nd av monay. W alio hava a limited supply of Karl Uo Seed potntofs, cheap whU they last, and feed for the HlUe chick, and calves. UKING YOUR WANTS TO THE SATISFACTION STORE E. . Anderson Tile Your Farm IT PAYS Tilamook Clay Works Make a Fine Grade of Tile Sold at Reasonable Prices E. G. KREBS, Prop. I Alex McNair & to. GENERAL HARDWARE Wo aro Hcadquartons for GARDEN TOOLS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS 3m Ut for f nc Dore I tubm t my csnijiifecy to the Repel lie' cf Oregon (or the nomination 'or Governor rollaiitq are tome of the printlpltt for which I land: t, I h4vt made no pre-election prom isee and will make none, ocept thoie herein italtd. Tei on gereral property mutt be reduced. I favor lubstHutlny not to erref ten departmenl (or the evenly or more emitting State Commlttiont. (HllnoU Cystem.) fiol only reduction o( laxea, hut Improved m4rhttlng (acll'tlee and Increated credit are enntial to In ure the proeperity o( the (armer. A more rrjuiutile adjuttment of the tutomoblle llcentc ta vilth due re gard to the Actual value o( th- cjr. Oatoline tJ lor hlght.iyi only, i. A to my altitude o e labor quettlon, I refer to ..ploye( and my Legislative r ; i 8. Completion of the dtate MlQtjway Byetem vrltti iptclal attention to market roadi. 7 The public echool l one of the fundamental factor) In our eyetcm of Government. I favor compul sory atlendanec In the primary gradtt. Teach pure AmcrlcanUm to all puplli, beginning at an early age. Continue to tren(jthon and build up thU typical American In itltutlon. S. Gtrlct enforcement of all lawe. 9. I am agalntt Japancic land owner ihlp or control. Betiator (t4rle I lull ol MarshfJM. a ho bat i'k l.-n meattouod on nf lb !r iioil prtp?rtlv candi dal' ( ()iirtiof. h uncouiird ttoflttltcl) that h enter I he eubrr iiMorUtl rr Thlt annoBRcmvot hat l n rx Pacini by bin frlowd for tow I lino, at xtrtmK piuro luu boon brouKtit to t-nr upon the Coon and Curry SMitior lnc lib tutm ww firi momioofd n a prospective can Utdnlp Ue Dsn born on (crm la Jeftaraan County, Prmuyhniiln, and came to Oregon In 1901 Hbortly tbereaftrr bf beitmi hl bti1ua earoor n vitr: In a driiE tore at Ctntakanio. 0;ffCOti. Kvtmtunlly ho a,cqulr owuurabip of tho dniR torf, mli) It aud bougat a druR totr In Hood lilvcr, v. here he IImhI until 101 (. In llool nter Mc nb'lii) for orKHtilzallon icitd It idf litirmi; i-litht ji'fi ha apont In Ihfti town. b n ono of tho ImiIIiI or of tin- t'iphono nyetem llioro. ilia Ort eon-Waahtngton Telepbono Com puity, and built thu Contftil DtillillnK. Oregon litfl ami tho Hall Ilulblliig. and owned niid plntitcd a immbpr of orchard In (ho Howl Klvcr Valluv. Ho alto rrtl h Dlroctor nnd Proaldent o( tho Hood Hlvor Comtnerolal Club. 1 1 In RCttvltlcit wure trnnofttrrcii t Cio Hay In IDlt nnd Inuin-lt-itely tliorortftor a numbor of now or miu llouis In that illHtrlct enmo into boing Ho orKitiili"d tho Coon and Curry Tolopbouo Company of whirl! he lb I'rcUlciil todiiy; nrKunltotl t1u It.ink of Suutbwnatorn Orogon In 1917 nnd wot 'rildHiit uf thut Inotttutlon until mi. Outaldo of Ills bualnca nrtlvltloa In MarnlilioM. bo oon bornmo one of tb prominent dtuontt of tbut district. He wan oih' of the nrlKlnal proiuotors of tho Slnto lllRliwuy proBrmn. He v i-luiiod Si'tmtor from tho KlKblh Sana torbil Hlftrlct comprlnliiK Coos nnd Curry rouutloa In 1!)20. Soiiutur Hnll toon bcoumo ono or the I emir r a In utiittwlik' politics as n foarlots oxponont of tin highway pro ttrmn A liORlslntur lu playod prominent prt In all Importimt kU lutlon durliiK both kohbiods In 1021. Ho risked ceiiMiiru from tho oponontti of tho KxpoHltlon Illll when lio rofimed to llntou to any proposed. In roiidH Into tho nmd fiiiulB for tho tnir poao of flimnvlHK the I'alr. Hnlt'a nil dovltUlng courno lu this lnttor uctlon hrougbt forth tho highest pruiso from till parts of tho Slnto. Slnco bl debut Into atnto-wldo poll tlcn. tho loudfrnlilp In various mm polltlcnl inovomentH ha griivltated imtunitly to him. Ho Is a member of t' n Orrpon l.nud Settlemont CoiiiiiiIb kIoii nnd nerved for threo yoiira as President of thu Oreson Statu Cham bor of Citmmerco and Is now a director of that orKrtul"U. 1-VlemlH of Hotuitor Hall proclaim him ns u natural loador, and point with prldo to his rocord of achlovomutits lu public and private life. Othora con codn that his Judgment Is soiiml and admit tbat no outsldo prossure ur lo rolllnc van aworvo him from tiny pro gram or movement to which ho hai iledleated blmsulf. Mr, Hull was married In 1006 lu Portland to Aim Kiuslto". 1'hoy have threo rhlldton, two boyu thlrtcon uui tovon, ouo gill uluo. IIOTII HIONK8 ALEX CIGAR STORE TILAMOOK Jliijh Grade Cigara, Tobacco and Soft Drinks. Tr our famom near Beer. HEADQUARTERS FOR TAXICABS Charlie Moore, Bill Withrow, A. Austin Go anywhere, anytime. Call thorn at Alex's. Geo. P. Wlrtalow , Wrwti you llilnk of IMv Inturnnii: I Think MASSACHUSETTS I MUTUAL See W. A. Church, local j representative GO TO CHURCH FOR i INSURANCE Tillamook will be flood- gar ' ed with SMILES on Saturday, March 11th. Jl. T. JJotta, President Attorney nt L-jw J-.hn Inland Hcndcraon, Svcy-Trcas. Aitorney.at-lttw, Notary Public TILLAMOOK TITLE AND ABSTRACT CO. Ijhv, Abstract, Heal Estate, Inaurance. lJolli I'hontK TILLAMOOK, OREGON . L. U. ALBERT TILING AND DITCHING tjrKc and smiill Jobs. Many yein oxpcnetvr- THE TODD HOTEL Centrally Located, Moderate I'no, Room With Hat and Old and Stvum Heat Itato tar roomx, 7fe ami $100; Weekly' rates, on appKeation. I'. W. TODD. I'ruprtator TILLAJIOCK. (J It KG ON OREGONIAN TRUCK LINE Daily Seivice to Portland and way points JOHN MATHERS AGENT At Conover and Conover Store TILLAMOOK UNDERTAKING CO lune.-l Dirprtor and License ' Embalmer It. N. I1I1NKLK. Mcr. Iuiy AHIsUnt when desired SHOE REPAIRING REPAIR IT Now Bfcfore It Is Too Late! Ve repair any nod all kind of machinery Sawmill machinery, farm machinery and do a Refers! line tif machine work. Wo hftvo aa AcotyUnc We Win;; out ."it that welda anythinir. ,V make flrat-claas i;tvy iron -astin and acmi-stcel castings. We wil call for th job if neconsaiy. Get in touch with us. "WE SELL SERVICE" OUR MOTTO. Stcinbach fron Works HOTH PHONES ' ! Laces, Oil, Poli.sh, Grease, etc Call on SNODGRASS The Shoe Doctor i Todd Hotel Bldg. TUST OPENED FIRST-CLASS AUTO REPAIR SHOP Brakes a specialty. We repair any make of car and repair it right. Try Us. DRUMM & FOST Opposite Gem Theatre, Tillamook II. T. IlotU BOTTS & WINSLOW LAWYERS TILLAMOOK, OREGON ROBERT H. McGRATH COUNSELLOR AT LAW TILLAMOOK, OREGON T. H. GOYNE ATTORNEY AT LAW nnd LAND OFFICE BUSINESS Opposite Court House DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Successor to Dr. Wendt L. L. HOY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Betll Phcne Office 5, Residence 3M Mutual Phone Office and Residence TILLAMOOK BLOCK DR. I. M. SMITH PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office in National Bldg. Tillamook, Orcjjon 5-1 ! DR. O. L. HOHLFELD VETERINARIAN At Bell Phone SF2 Mutual Phone Completo lens grinding- fiictory on premises. And lens duplicated. DR. J. G. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Permanently located in Tillamook. -5- Private office in Jenkins Jewcly Store, $.)..). 4-.j..;....;.x.-.:.-..:--:.-:..:----:-----c--:---:-----M-'h-- , Latest up-to-date Instruments and equipment i WHKKI.KR NEWS NOTl-S ! IV O Tho Wheeler mill stntfed work Monday morniiiK after a years idle ness. Quite number of the old hands nro hack again. Mrs. Mary Jolliffe, after a htrt visit with her ton, Bill, left Tuesday morning to visit a son nt Albany. . The Wheeler Shingle Mi'l started Monday morning Leo Parson is mali nger. William Cyphort was taken to Dr. Honl's hospital nnd operated on for appendicitis last Thursday. We are glad to hear he is getting nlong fine. The Wheeler Basketball team play ed tho Tillomotk Odd Fellows Wed nesday at Tillamook. There was n very small attendance nt Sunday school owing to so much sickness, Mr. Dumus of Brighton Sunday School visited Wheeler Sunday- Movement of Flylnn-Flshei. . Some hlshly InteiYsiliu: olu-orvatlnn on tlylug-lMios have been inmlo ty Or. l:. II, llanklii In the Arabian sen In Mill wtvither the length of a glide was about a meter, with considerable lateral lntnblllly ; In a IIkIh wind this was Increased to from LHK) to -UX) melers. A resemldaneo hetweeu the wing artlon of souring vultures and the llu action of tlio llsheswns marked lu both, the wing or llu s Inclined up wind, the outer pari ut a higher level limn the base, lu low-speed flight, while both show n downwind Inclina tion In (light nt high speed. Scion title American. What a .Boy Thinks of You. A boy's sheeplRhness la by no means a sign of over-mastering rovereneo; and, while you aro making encourag ing advances to him under the Wleu that bo Is nvorwlielmoil by u mth; of your age and wisdom, ten to -w he Is thinking you extremely queer Tho only consolation I can suggest to you Is t lint tho (IreiOc boys thought tho same of Aristotle. It Is only when you have mustered u restive horse, or tliruhhed a drayman, r have got a Kim In your band, that theso shy Juniors fce you to bo a truly ailinlr aide and enviable character, ' Kx- CjlllllUO. WHEN THE FLESH "CREEPS'' Sensations of Fear and Horror Causa Progressive Contraction ef the ! Erective Muscles. J When one Is greatly frlstiteneM anil I linpuli-es to out from the lira in ivniers to the orv 'tor uiUM-les the p:vgr-iv contraction of the latter can bo ills ilnctly fell. Thl seiioatlini commonly attends tins emotton-- of fwir and hor mr ntnl ts popularly doeril'U as u "creeping" of the flesh. Impulses which nan- out over the nerve from the hraln a'.Tvct various muscles In tidillttoii to those attached to the roots of hnlrj. Hits fact ac counts for llie peculiar behavior of the heart when one Is badly -tired, for the tensenoss of tho throw nnd Ibe vocal cords and for the trembling of the hands, etc. A coiitraeilon of tho muscular tissues controlling the blixitl osm'Is partly closes them and so shuts o(T the supply of blood to the sklu. This, of coune, ivsults lu paleness. At the same time the numerous sweat glands In the sklu art- excited ml pmtr forth an unusual niuouut of perspiration. This causes the oft mentioned "cold sweat," In reality It I ....Ill .1...,. .Itlw.l .Mf., -It i , t, .i,o,rs IHll II M't'lllS M lUTtUrV II WVVIII ,,,,tll the skin Is chl'lrd. due to the con striction of Its- t'l iei , s mill capillaries. -Cleveland Plain I '-r. Dollar With Two Hearts. Tho only genuine sliver dollar with two liead-s, I. ., a head on each side, Is owned by is southern man, who ob tallied the curio lu Now Orleans aoine time ago. j Tho so'itheruer got this dollar In cl'inige, Mijd for some time was un wu.ro tht be possessed aiiythliig un usual lu the coin line. Under ono head are the llguies "ltKHV the ilate of the Initial stamping, and under the other bead "11XW After Investigation It was found an employee In the New Orleans mint, whoe duty It wK to run tho silver coins ihrou'ih tin ,tles !u order that the head inUhl be stamped on It, sub stituted a em-rent silver dollai for the coin Immediately aftei the head had been stamped, le.-wluj tho other side unstmuited. ThU was In HKHI. Threo years later, he rsm the coin through the stumping machine for the reverse side. The fact tlml a coin bad been put hi, In tbe llrst Instance, to replace the hnlfcoluvd dollur, prevented detect tlou. COAL LAMB-SCHRADER CO. 28 W Special Notice to Farmers Williams & Williams TILLAMOOK, OREGON Have been appointed COUNTY DISTRIBU TORS for the MOLINS line of farm implement?, tractors and wagons. Anyone anticipating the purchase of any farm machinery will save mon .y by getting our price before buying elsewhere. We can give you jobber prc! with but m;Jl commission ad ded. Cpm? in nnJ : ,tiyte for yourself, ' : : i I i mfTTTTTn 1