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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1922)
,...i,a Homo Mow-A Ihity Vo'i Owe Ymimolf and tha Community TILLAMOOK HERALD, TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MARCH 0, 1022. PAOK NINE nl' ' ... MJ.l'I'IfkiUlll (( If Mil Hi ' I t I front imge mn'.) ,n h charge nf til . , frmlHIllN plort'l Kullly. r iM (tliu) nml (lifn rriiifiiiril l lx month ,! Umro ChJMom wn i nvlig 1 1M MW'I .the !' r Kiln f ISO lr llllitllll, i.. nr. who m Indicted r nnit.r In tlio Muml ti. t jnillly. list fur sirh I Hit. .attltldale, vo. Hunt, ft. . y over n liifnliit Job, .my Tiipily. Tht iry , . hi ami unlit H A. M. r "if ' vmillrt fur . -illH lf tMkh . V. JflfBII WA 'i. lnMlyBlJ lirnht m.v mmi)1i from lli ' . mnty. 4' T .n l 1 M Society Notks Hy MISS H.0KI'.NCK I'Al'LSON I'l.UII AI.ICNDAH HttntiiMfni9 Club Mdirh lotfi. Monday Mimical :ti1 -Mnrli lath. Kill Kar Klub-Mnreh Jlth, J. U.(J. Club--March ir.lli. it tlwi Tim "Goody Halu l;vaii ftt VmmuIim nml Lamnti' store by Imllfc. of the Kill Kar0 Kluli waa h da aided aiieroa. Hi jinoia W(a nbiitil lUOlK). Wittah for "The trip nrowul the world" bIvpii by club March II. . Monday Mutlral ClnH took uu the uhjeet nf "Muale n Scotland and W.M flowe old wMi ten were ' played, "All Thru the Main" an old Welch nlr w buiik j ,SV( Monday's milijxt b "Muak-i us BOWMAN Amerlen," i v It IB 10 BLAME ... ( - j The I I). Cltib tat at th kunii) of , i , tlt lnUl. who 'a Mm. II. It ItAMnUti: Mnreb 3rd. wllh ...v in n rolltehtl tnw Mr. OalramW Mllng rii aaalatant . nml ltVMHH auto. '-ie. ( i me nleoly, A ddlelu nml dainty ram-h was - i.iiity for the nwiilpHt rvnl, j unplninl. llafVr1 l'h h(itiMM for llm nwl HfeMn lKhlT Ann K'lrnlnth, Mm, Arllmr I'mirl AnIUinl riUiMtr (Icnutnl, llfilrnmin, Mr. nml Mr. V. VV. Wni however, tnhlt "Hut I wih t nwutM fy Mr "ml Mr, II, M. Kuiu mcl ynu Umt wliendvcr thoau Intcrplml rhil-lmii, Mr nml Mm. .1. ,1. 1'owfll nml hii nuhrnlt m di-flnlte lnn n io Imjehlnr Oclyn, flw.rjjit n 'aijii h1 n mule can ho Mil out mh opur nml Mr. Hml Mm. 1'hnrlo Vnn I'illoit. nIihI nt nn itxiK fiurt which u In keep-' All llm eliihlrmi were irmiHit t i Ini; with the hnt'IU In bo derlvwl mn ti, Tiiin, who wn nimble to nl ! I wl' he mol ptrnsc! lr thnt ft twill. t Ik i'Ivmi rnieful nm! tit' titnl nltvn- tlon." It Ik fi'it (he lntnMon of llm (lmfnlr to ilhW thn innlU-r t- dniji, for lh inlnl nuthorillrn mlinlt thnt thl city i nlltlcI to bHlT mnll vtr vie, mi '''wn other jilnn hnvp nlrcnciy hct-n nuitf.cJitrJ, REEHER FURNITURE STORE IS BIGGEST IN WHOLE COUNTY nml Umt ht eiul hv Mm i'f llownirrt rflW him, Toho .inn inr "tnifk hU the fHfcJrr nnd tlrr ! ' fnthr y Umt' Mil lw Mr, atltf nml Mra. Stolnach hi Th L I) Club wil nt l tiomw of . Mm. II. II. HttilB Moih S. Mr. 0HnJtir netta iii"iB Milnn:. A jlBfll itfUrnMn a - I yc vvIi.im'' vl0 ; Jdt nftw nblch a dolnty lun h -i llm hoy not i rvn4, tIkmi prit wrr M' - wa jmiisly in the. Amlnman, IWmh.IIimr. Utnkl. H v In l haj.r, y, JUrf4. 8tyl. O'lWI, 0tui e Uiriit, ami flmltnd'! 4f. L'h. MrUn, Ml'lrr, Jw! 1 ton an ; u mjr. ! nmi aiui Mra. II. it lUuMmWr. ' VWittflt; My war Mr Hum aiul Mr, Jly. ! I UN K NHW'S i ?ciuml frvirt Ujp ... My rtnlitj;, M T, I Th IIm of th Itartniw C l i in ui from Utwvfr nf llnt tketr hu.bamii witd ' npr ami mok party at thrhmt if M t4oytl lywanl.. TixMity nlrht j Tw il0 orati'iM ari nf rT"m ami. in aiYunlamw with fit Srt'lr' Day j TUw cJoy:ni; tK affair war- j Mr awl Mm t'oiit. Mr am) Mra j hWafl. Mr aMd Mm Mrivior. Mr. s:t:::::::ni::!::!::::::::nnnin:::::::innn lODdl: DIKICTOKY ::::::unn:;:!tiim:i::tt:t:t:mttt Tii I v nh oiwa: .so. 1:60 o o. M. Meat purry Krl- j ! ami Vtr t'fi-h. Mr and Mr. Win lay ovrnlnc nl k. '. i tmn', Mr and Mr flmlih. Mf and j Hall. I Mr Wllllama, Mr. awl Mr Trnimaa, i H.A. JtiiHlhrad. Br Mr nwl Mm Hoakina, Mr and Mr. Itant and Mr and Mm. Carman. G. A. K. i. N'p 86, Dcjit. f l)r ' r.-li month, at Ii50 u i W hall. Vtir w It. V fit'KAU A.IJ. 8 p. Mm. Carl Amlorww and Mm TvH' OUwrtin, a Joint hla. i'lv"l KcKtirl ami Fourth mnmirt of ika Kntrv ,N'tm Hub at , h" fttrmar hom Filday afi-rrn -( Uat w'aoVi. Dalr tha lurie nanlim affkor ww lirtd aa fo) ( 3Jm. Carl Audamon, praaMant: Mrs ISdwon! N'unn. jiraa forraapon- dant and aor raary. A doll'lpo litn- j . . . . t . . .. . i TII.I A.MOOK j ! 'a (Mrvatl ai lour mm;, roi-1 KNt'AMI'.MUN'r linK wpjf luwae pmaanr. SO. 5T I. O. O. I. ; Kanly. Con, Hoi". Amlamnw. Oa j b mo. Mm. till and Nunn. Mm Meet Umt ami , yj,r( wjj ntt boatwu. ttti Thumday of I ... MnMl-r of the PrlafU'n Hub wtn moaj drlinhlfully ontrrUlnal by Mm I . Mnrriann nl hor home on fUt Ave Friday nflainoon l-'aiy work. all limp ami thp (rvinir f a dolkloua lunrhmn vrrrt' rnjoyml by nil. Jutt nuimhare of lha clb wi-r pro rut. Iliry ir: Mm- (Vmdlt, Mm. nidi uiulUh. H. A. Itrtvdhi'ad 8e I. O. O. I. ller N'i- uictila overy Tu. H p. in. ItKUKKAMH. Wed. in. j Hlwhrm, Mm. I.w1. Mm. Tartrtdito, ' Mm. Ilnillpy. Mm. I'lnnk, Mm. Cnrl j S?hult, Mm. Oufnr SchulU, Mm- Mn. I.Sehultt. Mm. l'ranVlln nml Mm. Mor in lLVER WAVE CHAPTER NO tun P ; l?liiilt, Mm. 0fnr SchulU, .Mm- Jinx Ktnl.1 r iirut h.i.I . ...fit.... V H , .! . . , rion. Mm- Wllllnmn wn unnblr to nttnwl. Tho hoattwa for the ut'st uuotlnt; will h Mm. PrtrtrMa-tv Th.i Tlllcum Club wna witortnlned liv Mian A'mn Splcknr Wtslnctlny (hir l t 4,,. ijy uf cacIi inuiitli Uy e ll:in uitum wcIcuiiH'. Mitt It II. MII.I.KU JtlHNMJS OIAITKU NO. 21 ROYAL ARCH MASOiNS l r ay nf inch inuiitli. I ' i I l S8KN, II. 1. IMII hhl.lKSON, Hiey. MARATHON LODGE NO. 89 Mvi'twif Kvcry Monday Kwiilivu. VUlthiK Un- thnra Wolcomo, Alderman Hlil. J. M. .Smith, 0. C. t.. 11, Coo, K. K. S. ii-iiumr i,k niKhta fimt mid third' nlnht, nt tho Kurnltl homo on Ut Avtmuo. Th room woro uiUMunlly nttrnr tlvo docnwlwl with hnnmwk nml othiT St Patrick ilrcomtlona. "fiOO" wn plnyinl nml Ml Throan Cnylonl won Jt rlo mul Hi-rthn Collin coimolntion. A ilollcloin luiu'lioon wns aorvwl. ; ThoMi present were: Throsn City- lord, Kdnn Po Snrt, IMrio Lii Hiiro, j Mnrlon Hmwon, ll-loronro Hoff'oy. ' Kdnn MIIIh, Hollo Wllnon, Mnrnnrot ' ContM, Horthn Collins, Volln St'rr Gi'tirKio Hnrry, Orm-o Dooloy mn Splckcr. a A ilollKhtful Miipilmi parly was Klvrn Mm. Chnrhm Vnn ration Sntur dny nlht nt hor homo. Tho ornssion Indus; hor 74th. birthday. Mm. Vnn 1'ntton rocolvod many w HuOK l.ODOK V V. & A. M. NO. 57 .SUitcil Cotnmunlcutlo. Second Wvdmidny month, yiiltlng Hrothrvii walcoino. Hy order W. M Hnrvoy Kblniror. Socy. bomillful nml unoful s'lim. W it r ! Tho ovrnlnsT w pli-nwintly spont ICr.nth ,,.,, m n n..... , by n'l wMi nwW nml wllliw f '0,w m, ;i ami -Third - "! uVI.k when Jy vnii.K. of each month, at 1 vory l-lnty lunch wn noncl. 1 m, ltho W. O. W. hall, Vlaltor ' Tl-f irucaU woio: Rov. and Mm. )i.M und Mr. I'niKs mouioi, ..... !f!.n Lamb. Mm. Arthur Honl nml ilminhtor Huth, Mr. and Mr. Paw horn, Mr. ami Mrn. Hrcodor, Mr. Mrs. Mnxwoll nml two hpuh, M- ' Mm. Kniorson, Mr. nml Mm. Unvd KiIvvihiIh, C, J. KiIwiuiIh, Mr. ami Mrs. Tjoqulat and ilntiKhtcr Hotly, Mr. nml Mm. NoyoH, Mm. nml Mm. H- A. Klnnnmnn, Mr. ami Mm. Will Hlmoa, Mm. fl. W. Conovor and hor mothor Mm. Rhni(ncai Mr. Monk ' Woo'K MIhs Knthor Mnnson, Mr. Jonim 01 ami, Mr. and Mr, A. J. 01nn and M A II V urn n, i rim. , . "'' r mi , iTvniuuiu. MlltlAM TKMPIJC NO. 30 ' ytll nil Slatcra muut .wn v Mi?ond i""' f"' li Tucmluy 0f ouch month nt nuir lit a if ii.,ii.iu ii, ,ii ..I a 'olul; I' M. MAUKL CIIAVKN, M. K, 0, HKUTUA-HOONtJ M. nf K iin.l n ) I'1'1'8 l'ytlilati HIhUii Club nocU every lllid Monday night of cn month. OltlWTION 01 A POUT IK NI'.CttHITV II Kit H Chwmbrr fomnrrrr lli-nr Tnlk Hy A, (!. HenU on Hubjrcl; Wnntrn'a Club firta Kupport nf (.'limb-r: lltrft.im Holrftrd; Hollrltora To Hr Ctllbrd. At n nvKtlm; of tho Hmmliar of fJoinmomn on Tlmrwlny oentna-.whlfh wn tha data for th witimlhly bwrnroM, thU wa rhanoial, find a ImalnMa innallna' waa hohl nt th Chamhtir'a offlraa in th rtly hall for the nir jioaa of ol-tliir a bnnrd of illrartnm o manaro Um affair of the Chamber for the vnauInK yaar. tlfm prnpaadinic with olartlmi of affiam, th praaldant ralhal attan'i'n to Ik rffix-tiv"- tnaiwr In vrhlrh th Chamhor had ban adrullaimc Oio eountr with n vlr to Indu'lni; home km to loratK h(, ami na a r tult of thla Mr, llakar aaid ha Hxj.tal to a tar ltcraan In tho pnpuln Uon of th rouirty tb flni: ittmm'tr and fall, for a Inrtig nnmbar of 'tiltore ha"a han ad from poraona, nftor thy had raad lit book'at, that tby warn coming to Tltlatrr V TU rommlttco on . nfamotits nx tba annual ronrw f tho Kad--'tlo t f Wnihm'i nH h -,vit nak A lla f" 'intlo of th (TJiamWr hi HitaHalmnr Ui vl'tnra, na niolion wat mrrwd that Lha Cliambar wmtM iriva avary poaaib waalatanra and work ith tha r'.mmtt. Mr. Maker aaid tha fhomlir akmild lako aotna art Ion to tp norl fm" o'letttiw nnv from liulnr mmi rd nonnla ih rami Ui tba --'tv w!'h anVartlalntr arhamaa, Thrrv I. hir 'lv a waak oan- bat what aoma i ron (a around hintin for monay. Tbla i matter that tha now board ( dir. arUtra will tak up and find a a,.lut;"n which will lx that no bo!u- man j will r''nni tdlrltor for monry ir advat' ' "irar'-r' unlma tba havr a wrmi! frtn mni i-r"n to be ap jiolntrd hy th iKjanl, Thrn d'd nil nptwar to W mueh liealr on tha ui at anyone to throw their bat into tha rhtK for a poalllon on tho board of dlnaclom, for on t re Heat mtfon fltata Senator C J Kd warda. W J. lUacham. II lvr. , Ml'lar. V A e!t J" C llakar. fall mamla'm of tl "'l'1'" board), ami A. C Uoali wr pla-a In nomination. Mr. Hoaanbar ' dew bl name, fnr tha rm-n tHa h' tlre would bo taken on -n-l " fr m H'v a rwl deal .if thla tu rner. Hurr Heala. Jr., wna atiPgaat. and hla nar a w includd What oemsdad tha attention of llr fhamlier eftr the eletin of n bnr nt dtre-toi. wa habor Improvomont ami hipn.' faoilitlea. A. C. Ileal takinit Uie pitinn that thla part of the county w.iu'd uovor ftrow ami do ."1. p until tbvre waro ahipplnst fn"l litlea He jiointad out what It waa coating t "hip lumlor by train from horo nml wliat n n-lns; thore would h.j if voaaola voro coiuIhk hero with -artraea h1 lenvlin; with chooao nml lumbor. Ho wna atwncly in favor of omc notion bains; tnkun to cronto n porto to hnndlo tho inn Iter, and np poarod oonflilont thnt this city would bIvc It ttmns; aupport A fow othor mnttora enmo up. Tho Chamber mljournod to moot, nsrain on Ha first Thumdny in April. COUNTY CLUB NOTES A Poultry Club hnn bon ornnnUcdi tiHlar tho lenditrahlp of J. L. AahUin, ! at lltibo. Th mambem nro: proaldcnt Konrtoth IliK"m, vlco-promdrnt, Kino Mi;htfMt, ancrctnry, lxyd McKllllp, Marie Wood.llnlph FhiUher. Th0 Cnnnlns; Club at Tillamook hn btn ors:nnlil witit Mm. Ittin IJoty iw local lefldor. The mombora nro: ' trldont, Mnrjorlo Twkar, vice-pro-ahlant, Lucln Wlltty, itro.Uir)'. la Val e llnkor, Gwendolyn Hnrrl, Mur Id Wiley. The Ucchcr Furniture aUjre, with lamio hvgnn an ndvortlnlns; enm jmljfn In tho. Herald thnt will bp of in .ii.i I Intercut. Vi bur roAdem. Tliolr flint announcement, a four column, ir.nch ad, I n well written attractively gotten up nd and curie aom wonderful bnrtcaina within iU lorilera. Tlie lleeher atoro l one of the Inrjr er mercantile aatablUhmcnU of the county, in fnet Uic Inrsceat in ita line. They hnve two floor devoted to the dinplny of furniture and kindretl Itwi nnd n hnacment wherein la con fined their' aurplua stock. "We nro cndcavorinit to ;ivc Tilla mook folk full value for every dollar Sent with ua," any Mr. Kceher" and It I our conitnnt nlm nnd endeavor to our store itocked with one of the rb'aneijt, lnrct nnd bent 'ine of fitrnlturo thnt we can buy. We hnndle innv nstlonnHy known line nnd buy no second or in'ijrior stock. We are here to tay and .-ertninly nppreeinte the kindly pntronns;c accorded u nnjl hope with thl aerie of adverii. Ini; to attract many new friend and customer." ROYAL CAFE EAST of POST OFFICE When the question of Eating arises in your mind just think of the ROYAL where SERVICE is supreme and the food the bcJt money can buy. EAT IintB ONCE AND YOU WILL EAT HERE ALWAYS Mm. Joyce Willi 1 the local lender ( the Gnrdan Club orennized nt the Glannor school, Tillamook, Oregon. Til inemlmm nre: Dermic Tone, pce hlant; Gern'd Cronahaw, v'io-prc-t. Lloyd Moon, secretary, Donald Tone.Donahl Crenshaw, Wiilinm Shar-tel. A teloRrnm wa received on Wed nnaday from Wnnhinsrton D.C.by Fred C. linker, aecretary of tho Koosevolt Moniorlal Coast Hichwny Association, atntliia that Senator Clin. I.. M'"--y had submitted brief and letter I othor data to tho Secretary of Agriculture nskiiik' that tlio Koose volt IHRhvny bo iloainnnted n road of primary importance. The secretary of Asrrli'ultuiv promieod to pivo the matter hi early attention. This no tion was taken by tho Uoospvelt Me morial Coast Highway Association bocniiRO tho State Highway Commis sion, in It ' tonativo map, had dosignn tixl tho K'Msovolt Highway a rmul of o.Moou.lnry impurtunco. Tho snmo brief that was sent to Wiish'tigton wa HUbmltted to tho State IHJ'way Conimlssion, who turnwil Jho nnnu over to the V. S. district ens:;noers, for them to pass upon before o d'nfc It to the Soeiotiny of A:rkultuio.Thc brief was written by Mr. linker nt the st of tho president of tho Me morial Association, nnd ho has been highly commended by tho association " way nrrnnged tlio argument The brief In now an Important do iimoiit n n that Um matter Is up for "mil Hottlontont. Mr. 'Paker feels con fident that the Coast Countries wl'l vin in this fight. Tho Cmmhir of Commerce Is in rucolnt of a 'otter from Washington Htntinu- h:t "11 bidi for the proposed Poitlond-'I'illiuiiook auto truck mail route had been rejected became tho bid roro'vnl wcro at Mich iwessivoly high rates that It was doomed ndvls. nblo not to award u contract, Tho The Koeknvmy Cooking Club Iws! nhw morrdiem, under tha local lender- j ahlp of Ml A If co Glblw. Tho mem-. Sem are: proaldent, llolen Howoi,i Ve tiridont, Mnrthn Painton, -; retary.Kalhryn Hiistoiijonc Thomn,) May Thimax, Nellie Woodman, Haxel I la vena. MnrJorl nrorbaugh. Mm. I'rnaor i tho local leader of tha Meda Sewing Club. The mcmb?- th club nre: prealdent, Iki Fr - r, vico-prealilent. Grate Irith, .vie nry. Kn4a White, MarRUeriv Dnw- n. Mabel Wllaan, Chriatinc Cough fan, Florence Larion. Snloman Da id Schnal Dead. Morri Schnal, merchant of this city cnt'od to Portland last Friday by tho sudden lllnesa of his brother ''"lomnn David, who wa taken ill on Friday morning with hemorngc of the brain. He beenme uneonsciou at once nnd never rcgnined connciousnes He died on Saturday afternoon, the funernl tnking place the fo'lowing TtOisday. Decearod often visited his brother Morris at thi jdnce and ws favorably known here. A Cooking Cub wa orgnnired at Boarar, with Mm. K. D. McDonald local lender. The members nre: r'rfeo MeDonaUl, prefident. Mae v'-e-prealdent. Opal TrouUnan, cratnry. A ineoting el the Til'amook Gucrn ev Cnlf Club, will lo held Saturday, March IS, at 2 o'clock, nt tho Crenm. ery Association rooms over the Firt Nntionnl Hnnk. The Kali-view Poultry Club was or aniiel. with Mis l.eonn Rupp local 'endor. The member nre a follows: oroklont, Iteaale Barber, vico-pre.xi-dant, Mary Power, necretnry, Hose Mayer, Emerald Hnrbor, Helen Bnr r, George Kelly, William Kelly. A Poultry Club hns been orgnnired nt Ho-knwny, with W. K. Wnlllng ns 'ocnl lender. The members of the club nre: President. Olnrenco Ander son, vice-president, Arnold Kyle, se cretary, Floyd Shnfer, Morse Pninton, Krneat Thiessen, The Sewing Hub nt Pleasant Valley under the lornl leadership of Echo Thomas hns the fo'lowing members: nnuident, Gnynelle Woods, vico-pre- tfjklent, Huth Thomas, seeretno', Lu- vorne walker, tireeiileo Jniinson. uuuy 'Vooda, Edith Woods, Ruth Poareon, Viola Jones. Clara Jones, Lottie Jones, Isnliolle Woods, Dorothy Graf. The Boulder Creek Sewing Club was organized under the local lender ship of Mrs. Blnlock. The members are: Ella Blnlock, president Viva Perry, vice-president, Renta Klnnn mnn, secretary, Clovia Perry, Ida Ben-field. COLLAPSE OF WHARF . ENDANGERS TRIO IN CUAH FISHING PARTY. "Through tho collapse of an old wharf nt Hobsonville, wheio they had itoiiQ to sot crab nets, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Minimi nnd Harry Painton of Rivkaway narrowly escaped drown Injr hist Thursday. Tho pattv, which included Mrs. Paint n, had set thoir nets and Mrs, Painton had walked off tho wharf just as tho collapse oc curred. Mrs. Minimi was carried about CO yards into tlio bay and saved herself by holding; to u single piling. Pain ton had fallen into the water direct Iv over tho nels and was ao'twlod In hom, thnt ho could not swi- m "o'nton obtained n hutchor knifo from a house nshoro, and, wading part way Into tho water assisted In releius. ing her husand. Mlnard mannced to kVk off hla boots and swim to ahoro. whore n small boat was cut loose nml ho rowed to tho roacuo of Mrs Mhvml, who had boon In the.wntor 25 minutes and was about exhausted. Lightning at a Photographer. .Sotnelltm amazing and nliii-t an-IM-Ilevable ane-litei find tliolr way fliln otllrtnl gotenitnent reixirt.. as, for example, the following tatement of Kslttnlris as a pbotorapber, eiit III hy ("aiidler Cohh. nn American trad eiiniiillmier: "In tlie heart if ait old Ihh-cIi iree rervntly cut up on the Inland nf Skj-e there were fuml tiurnt iiiarkH In the very ln-nrt f tlie tree !iimlnz a mnn's name nnd the date, MO-SHX). It l suppMii that the.e tljnir." were photographed on the In terior of the tree by the electrical ef f,et of llglitulng striking uenr the sot." Ruskin'i Vfth Fulfilled. Dlil Itusktn niiilclnte the foundlnc f tin Imy scouts .iml clrl scout? I' iMiulil hviii mi from the fullowinc note to "St'snnie and Miles." which was puhlWie,! In ISfiT.: "J wMi then- were a true order of chivalry tn'tltute.1 for our Hiyllh youth of certain ranks In ixlilrh Ixiih hoy and srlrl should receive, at n clyen nee their knighthood and 'ndhMi true title; attainable only hy rt-rtnln prol ntlonniid trial both of character ami ne-oitipllhineiit ; and 'o be forfeltetl. on co"ietlou by their peer of any dNhonorable act." New York Evenlns Post A Shrub a Year, A mnn who 'nake nnture study his hobby plants u iiev kind of shrult ev ery full In hi hack yard. He say Its leafing nnd tlnuerlng in the com ing tprlng are Miim-thlng to look fo' wk.I to thniiu'h tin- v Inter, and so he keeps lilniM-lf in a t-ondltlvn of curi osity uml e.Kv'tatlon and life never giKi! ijnlle stule. lie as nothing of the l,-iuil of Hint hack yard, but til friends nnd neighbors can testify to that. Some jH-ople buy wnue ot Joel of art or a pleee of luaiitlful fur nlture eery year. This Is all right as a mentis of accumulating property, ami of developing a sciie of benuty In regard to the Inorganic world. Hut the nature-lover's little shrub hns one iiunllty which uuy Inanimate object lucks the possibility of growth and development In exersurprlslng ways, it t tvis the imagination'' alive, it Loops the possessor on tip-toy with evpcctiitlon. nnd thnt Is what makes life worth living. Concord Monitor. The Shepherd's Monstrous Tale. The Australian shepherd stumls up when he tells his tale, nnd he siatnl well to the ulmlwurd to avoid the dust kicked up by a rushing, Jumping, tumbling stream of sheep, driven at full speed through a two-foot aperture In a pndihK'l: gate. Behind him stnnds u tall) man to make a notch in a stick foi oory hundred ns he shouts them out. There Is no hawthorn to be seeu nml no dale but the hush stretching from horizon to horizon. Telling a tale of eight t!riiiind or more- Is no theme for nn nl.u: Theocritus him self would hae t.inri-il It. Tot there Is loiiiiiuee III It, 1. 1 tit woo to the wuu deling Connecticut Yitiil:ee who en. tuiv-s to Introduce a contraption by which each sheep ns It pases through the pile will press u spring uttuehed to nn uddhg machine. HLA INK NEWS Mr. I-aacn had Dr. iCobrnson from Tillamook Monday mornfatif. La Verne Stone has bean afck for about four week. Lola Wood hn prwunMtila, Mm Hurbank Is taking care of hor. George Koftie nwivorl down to Gou'd's old place last week. John Burbank ha been Ml. Alma Ayer is ill. Aftout four inches of snow fell Sat irday morning. Adam lpm ha been in bed for two moo tha with heart trouble. Mm. Koatie'a father cnrrio fr.ini id.-.ho last week and la staying at her place now. No Sunday school nt Blaine school hnoao for the lnt two or three week. Hi of the school girl organized n aewmi; club at Blaine. Mm. Slalda has an old fashioned spinning wheel and is spinning yarn out of wool. Eggs at Per Dozen W2c On'.- and one-half quart of milk is cual in food vskie to one dozen eggs and figured on the baata of urtnatl food value, eggs would have to noil at cents per dozen to be as cheap a food as milk nt present prices. But they nre aadlinjr around 4fX: per dozen nt the preaent time. Egga are among the bat of foods, but you can, by using milk, get the jume nutriment for a great deal less money. Milk is the cheapest and beat food you can buy for young or old. GOLDEN ROD DAIRY .Both Phones ERWIN HARRISON, Prop. 4 .'l-'ll.'llUUil' Lake Lytle Hotel On Tillamook Beach Lake Lytle, Oregon. This hotel will supply every modem conven ience and comfort. Well heated and lighted rooms, with hot and cold water in each. Attractive lobby where dancing may be indulged in. Sun parlor overlooking ocean. Southern Pacific depot near hotel. Special week end or dinner parties solocited. Reasonable winter rates. For information write or phone Miss Julia M. Parker, Mgr., P. 0. Rockaway, Ore. r.nssattttttsacnt WHY? VVhv pay the price . oar, when you can buy a car in perfect condition for 1-3 the money AT A FALGA1N Lh.ivio.. Delivery Chevrolet 4i,Q-1918 Touring Overland Delivery And many more to choose from. Drop in anil seo for yourself At Mattiny's Garage What It CosA.. to Stop Train. An oulinary pnsneiigor locomo tive coiiMimts u pound ot' tuel ifor eory .V' feet It travels. Eueli uupeces sury stop iiiuile with u heavy freight or pnssonger train represents fuel loss of from RW to 7N pounds of coal, deiH'tidlng on the weight or I he trulti. the Itngtb ftf the atop nod the grudo comlltlona. A brake llne air leak on a train of 50 freight uu s hns been known to cnuso n loss of as much us -.510 pounds "of coal In a ten-hour period. The loss of coal each time a modem locomotive pops off for tlve minutes la nbout 70 pounds. If lit comotlvo firemen were to save a Utile more than one shovelful of coal out of each ton used tho tottil saving would bo equal to nearly t per cent of all the coal handled, Floyd W. Piikous In the World's Work;, PRESCRIPTIONS Bring in your Prescription to Be Filled Every Drug We Use in our Prescription Depigment. jb ut me iruteai, vvtos.'i, WE NEVER SUBSTITUTE i. -. 'r E. E. KOCH, Druggist s ti 1 4 t . y 1 1 5 , .1 ft