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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1922)
sssssss7r M l PACK TWO lloiito ,Mt'l A tUlly Vm Owe YtHtt.H nl tU v TILLAMOOK HKIiVLO. ni.LAMOn.. .'KH.i'N .M Vi' " lliil The Week's Round-Up of City and . County Happenings and Personals Mrs. Aiuia P, h.-i i,v! ' the pnrt li1 f'. .11 Ii. .. !. k ..'.t With hi i v n i.corgf and Jc-e Thursday morning tor Aberdeen W n. wiiem abc wul make her home. I ,,..vn and li.c. l "reuse lv 11.1111 O t.. t.iiMaom tet ri.uay mon . i.n., w iuu.i uio v.Mmi Mra, Com forth of Rocaw.y w;.j- Cass w ho has m i'lim V I W aTv ss . In our city Wednesday on n akippinjt ( tat. Aay. Mr. C A Kerns rnt to Petri Vnd n batia She will rvtnrn in a few J. R. Simonton of BnrAon Tillamook Wednesday. C. M. 1 1 Valley unci W. C. Hamil tott of Ansreles are registered at U Tillamook HoUt. Atfce Ton and Air. Kerle wre stag passer (ten to Portland Thurs day. H. V Allry of Nehalem was in the eHjnty i'st Wednesday. J. B. VVilk of Orenco and G. R Ednr of Garibaldi c rejriateml at The Hotel Netherlands Tuesday. bVsn Buru.., K A",o awl V:c Huddlestrm sP f Brighton and J. at U Todd Hoil Wedriav HUM. A. K. in tar jo aim tfculmr-m-itivv .Mr. im tflra, At vat rviurnert to nor mH m Portland r'nuay morning. St. Aiban's hpwcopu U.ww "ll MK a c oi women and inmirens uivtwi o r riuy ana tturo April , 9 al aufc-hn Urv.er Mote, i run reasonable. The Church of the Nnsntene ha steaded to their pastor a ait tor an other year. Ut tho call has not as yet beou accepted. Lee Cooper of biai.ie, was in the county aval las: ruday. Luies wc nn irc.j now in. i lUi.iijiloii . A4v. 4. . liugbe of Korcat Grovr, waa seta on our strecu Saturday Stag pa.tnan) for PorUnnd SnU f onlay were. A. J. HauKn, U u. i iiers. Mr. and Mr. Setton ami Kv- Ifanen of Kookawny were regisicrcu ai ine looa noiei ranrauv. ; k'.tfci The unnul lreabytwrtan dinner will K u g. AmJ htUc SJTrfrjrri R-lph and Manuel. Ii S.tr. mil. 4'tarvii ..'ui, . w -ww . and brins your basket. !d;'.v mormnit for Nehalem to join ir 05 Ker. . M ...i vum thv will mako The ittie daughter of Kr. and . Mm. French who h been ill i lm- prorinir. Georpe Williams it recovering from an attack of the flue. Chester McGht tfr. U very ilt -ith the fin. Dr. L. B Blanchard oi Portland, wi in the connty scxt Thunu.Uy. U. S. King upertindnt vf tho Southern Pacific line in Oregon - a Tillamook Ttsitor Wcdicsday Hn. Leslie Hamwn and children left Friday momina1 for Brijthotn to visit Mrs. Harrison's moihf r Mrs. Stain. Mrs. F. R Rcnfro and swis Lloyd, Curtis, and Robert returned to thir hom m Garibaldi Friday mirninj? They have been visiting Mrs. R. T Renfro. their home. Robert Waist returned to hia home in Garibaldi Saturday. S. W. Unbauirh pot office mspec-ti-r. waa in our city laM week Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. RuHner went to th metropolis Saturday to vwit Mr. RutTner's folks. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cartsle spent the week end with their dnuffhter Mrs. I. C. Dennis of Whoeler. Mrs. C. M. Qumn returned to her home in Timber Saturday. She hns been visitinK at the Rosa Chibott hoin for the past two weeks. Miss Esther Munson spent the week end ith friends at Nehalem. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith went to Garibaldi Jliturday where they spent a few day with Mrs. Smiths brother Charlie Reuf. Dollar Week Dollar Week Dollar Week Dollar Week I REEHER'S DOLLAR SALE Make y i A -i i V. duty next week at ! v' - t i .ui .i:--. Uil times Spring Ba-ir.t . :.-.-!!- .t t just as does the human .t- ni r.-i- a tMi.ie in the Spring time. As a .-timum.- to hj-iness, which how ever, is far better than anticipated, we are offering a number of extraordinary values for this our Big Bargain Week Sale. MILK PAIL $1.00 An opportune bargain. Made of good grade material. Capacity 11 quarts, VACUUM VASHER, $1-00 The Rapid Vacuum Washer uiaen waih day easier. Not a pounder but a real vacuum washer. Every household should have one. For dollar wotk, each $1.00 LARGE CLOTHES BASKET $1.00 Split wood, large i-ize, clothe- basket, pt-ciid for dollar week at $1 00 WASH TUBS $1.00 Large galvanized wa-h tubs. A wonderful buy. OTHER DOLLAR EARGAINS Hol(l-fal baby plates. O'Codar I'o'ish Mops Oil Color Window Blinds Quart h:ich trade Kamel, al! colors One pattern genuine cork linoleum. Res. 11.25 wire dish drainer. Pyrex Making dishci. Jiirdinniersseveial different sisses and ahape Omnrn. ental and useful. CO?iB!NATION DOLLAR WEEK BARGAINS Rolling Pi.., Flour Sifter and Mixing Bowl All for $1.00 One 0x4 Drip Pan, One 7x8 Drip Pan, One Cake Tin, Tu o Pie Tins, One Muffin Pan All for $1.00 CKHMT-YKSJ HXCHANGK.S GLADLY PHONK ORDKItS -SURKLV Reeher Ul't fon(lIlv. Vf.thr.rh,ni this weekl wen,.' J - flmnfn, Fnnk Wortl.lnifton and poh;,;;;',. MrH-01,0 my m Tom Rounk went to Portland Tuos. dv on the Htae. i-onover & Conover havo Tlicini wi'l bo an all-ilay nioutlnjf ' Tilliimook .Jursiiy fSittlu Club held "I. tint hoin,. of Morrison MIIIk on Thiiradnv 23rd, 11122. You arc urgently refloated to bo nrosent. A liaHkut dinner wil1 b(t ser ved Do not f.-nret the dale and conic 'wrlv Let ih i-ndexvor to nrtiko till" iii'utinir wo' Hi while, b-ith for IhikI m-n anil so-lallv. HOSK CUAWFORI), Sec'y. mn , r M'i i m t Furniture Co. I Bf "j:KUYTiu.r; to fukmsh thh no.Mir r nf; O Do,,ar Wt! o"ar tcl Dollar Week Dollar Week John IV Hutu wnn n m.iko iviss eiiKor lit Kiultiy to Newborv 1'V Krvik of Portland ivitis tensl at the Hotel N'etheilnnd l'r day of last week. Mrs Clay Daniel from M ' er was in the city Inst Friday. Mrs Grace Hurmoaicr of M,-Mei was recuterHl at the Tillamook ho tol last we"k. Netta Tompselt wh comes f-on-Twm Roi-ks w ns a business iito lilSt WCX'k. Mr. DelVniunc of Portland was a lntsliuv- visitor lat week A. U Shirley and T C. Bennett won stoj jmssenjjeis to Port'and last Fndnv. t W F. Onldwol! left for P.itlan.l Friday on a bust - trip Mm It. N'lirer i'ew. " ''' Portlaml W'edned.i .te f Iiei dauprthei. Jvilia, who he in that it A number of people friin Nihalem were in Ti'lnmook 'lWda to a! tend the funeral of Mildred IY.1. n Spring vacntlort is here an.) seM-ral yotina; folks of Ti.imok who ate nttendinp O A. C are sp-ndin: th. n vacation at their parental hooies Those we have seen fn t-i the l town are: Miss Beulah Roger. Flirn est Fonl. l.owe'l Kdwanls, Trever Hare and Henry ltiK-hIer Mrs. A. K. Case of Portland is w.-oi in Mrs. Art t"e of this -itv Mrs. Tumdre of Mill City ha visitin her sister Mrs Vidito thi week. Mrs. Ackley returned to her hum in Portland Tuesday morning She Hus been visitine. her daughtet Mr Wtl'iama. Mr. and Mrs. Vane H Seel, ' Portland are receivhie rongrat'ila 'ns on the nrriea' of U II ri'i 1 'a'tphter born to them Man-h r T. a.bv will be named HeUv Jsn- M--i Seety was formely !" r'lwi 'n -rent daughter of Mr ami Mr Vincent. Mrs N'olan went to Port'and Wed nesday to spend a few weeks visiting her children in that city M'ss Laura Price T!rV -.k oent Wednesday with her folk ! Rav Citv Mrs. M. B. Chamberlain of ,?.. Francisco was in Tillamook Mon-la. t on business. t Mrs Amy Pratt, sunertendent a' , the Boals hos-ta! left the f-M rar- , f the week for Port'and t .vr.-n.t ! the GrUnd Onera and also to wvt--elstives. Wh'h there h,. ! .-'.' it the Imperial hotel. i ' Mr and Mrs J. M. Kidder of ",.r 1 1 'bnlili Ure the proud pare-nt of n i- Sorn St. Patrick's Dnv Mat h 17-r j ThVma HcKver who ha been at 'he Boals hospital hns returned t.- her h-ime. ; Mrs. Alice Sargent, a former T' Ismooker, who has been visaing le j 'Slighter Mrs. KeMnw of Heho 'o 'Ke rast two months returned to her vome in Oregon City Wednesda morn :ng. FrtmW Bunch 'went to ,1'ortUnd Wednesday morning. j W. G Jordan of Brighton stnppo.1 i n our rity Tuesday on his way to ' Portland. ! tiarry Miner, son of Dave Mi I of Yellow Fir. who is at the Boals hos pital is setting along nicely. Lewis Fleek of Yellow Kir V...I hi. ! thumb crushed Inst wi-ek and had to have the nail removed. Hear the concert at the Gem Theatre April 2nd, given by home Uilent. .N'orman J. Myers, formerly at thi ' "TV. but nciU' lit Pnrtlnn.l i. . it the home of hs son Robert and feeting many old friends Mr Myer was city marshal of Tillamook ' for everal years and served as a useful itizen in many capaitie whi'e Ijv ng here Alvin D. Wick, traveling pn n g'-r agent for the Southern Pacific f i, was in town this week, meeting 'ir business men. Mr. U'irk r-,...i i "hat a special rate of $5 00; Portl-nd , 'o Tdlamook beach points and ret irn would bo given durin" the l)-?ach 1 on months. He tate I that a little i Vgher rate would be made between Portland and Ti'lamook and return Big concert Sunday afternoon April I 2nd. Don't forget the date. Hear the Tillamook Band at the I Sunday Toncert April 2nd. Mr. Fred C. Tftiker went to Kugene ! on Saturday to visit her daughter nd I -on-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. le M j Trav., and will remain there for evertil weeks. I M-s. If. U. Casher of f'anada .s in j ' l'imo'k visiting her daughter Mr '""m-'m ,K"ihm- She visited her -on it Ililsboro before coming here ' Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Beals have re. ! turrid Vrom I'ortland where thev I nan gone on business, and while there they al,o visited their son Roland who is attending Hill .Military A'V 'Ir-my. Mr. A. A. Pennington who has been confined to his home with tonailites is imnroving ratiidly. K T. Haltom is on the sick 'ist thi week, but is rapidly recovering and vill s-.on he back on the iob. 'o .1. Conner frinn ....... m Tillamook Saturday. Mr. find Mm. ft. v t.m w... 1 ortlnnd were registered at the Til , lamook hotel Sunrhiy. I Mrs. F. H. Mobbi-c metroiio'is Mfimlav. i h. r. Jones who has been visiting . here Jor so ie time with friends left for his home in La Grande Tuesday If. Wilkes ami 0. Collet went . ' ioi ik on tiiiHiness Tuesduy. H. A. Fit-matriek of Mohlo iriamo-,k n Monday. 0. Lunily of Portlaml was in Til lamook bnd other near by towns look, ing over the country this week. Key. o. L. Dark left for Salem luosday to attend a meeting of the District SupertiniientH .ml Hlslmps ami group leaden of tli, Salem .list- nml U . W. C itten.ler Jr. of Seattle were registered at the Tillamook hotel Monihiy. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Scott of Seaside were in our citv Mnndav. ( It. McCoullogh who comes front aioioi e ty was In " llo,ww.i. ' IIIMIUUWh WORLD'S LAItUII i IIAIN Oltl'AKTM I n I jmm mm pa m H li tiiia U'VX tir'-rWlim iwrt 'P torn' irmi aaa Vlfi clncoipoiicii 312 DEPARTMENT STORES 1 11.1 AMOOK. OKI-CON SlUUlj, Mm mi I'MIOj HAVE STOPT YOU TO THINK , t l HF NtEDLtSb 1TNANC1AL SA. ,.lt K l-S YOU MAKE WHEN YOU , NOT 'TAKF THK TIMK" OK AK K DISINCLINED TO LOOK AROUND 'lTTtEBEFOKK YOU MAKE YOUU NECESiiAKY PURCHASES OF I EhSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD THINGS? IT IS NOT ALONE A QUK5 T10N OF SAVING MONEY BUT ONt. Ol SEC UK ING QUALITY AND SERVICE THAT IS INVOLVED. COMPARE OUR VALUES WITH THOSE ELSEWHERE. oiret fwiil Dresses Smart Styles Btauiifully Made Di.i i iU' i' that fhou the !H'vft trimmiiiir of xilk colored f l.tiua . hlxvriiimh .t ' smart drawes : Mtutts in hiinlsom? embroidt'O'. braid, bright ; ,,ilt. oj'p.ujUf rMibt-oidt'fV. i a t Ticeti oniy. pUt.ir ..iii $14.75 i- Fim- Puiii t iwinci iron;.-. sal? other.- are unUfit.d Exceedingly popular and priced only See TJi Dip!hyi lsi i : hT - h.i-1 rial. Some Uave . .f ir ribbon belts; IlH 1 U Is. Men's Work Pants Real Service at Low Prices in liu m.iktnt: of J. I Penin-y Co. M. Work rwib fUtniK' thnaiiu' nmt?nalM jhh Mtful Hurkiuaiuilup m wjicti that we mny -" r o,ir euMiMiien tht bwt pomiblo vnltiun i, i,,, l4tre quantity bu mjj for our H 1 2 Wji . ibles u to tjuoU iicfi that aAstii'i? you - o .cita nitjn Cottmmda Work. Put, dark v ma i urea, ttwute wtth ru-avy drill pocki .: , au uutitiitiig. aii Uij) tl waiib lo juuvont t t t jj i.iy. i iy, 5ii.8u, sLUtt 5ion Honvy WctH'Itt Cnasimcro And KcfKjr ork 1'nut. brown and ray miMui- matic uiut heavy drill puckftiiiftn and tnitm , a,l uijtu M um. to pi v i nt ripping. $2.b8, $3..j, v..9a Moils Corduroy Pauls, m. iu of (litli ' liht drab cortluroo two nip pocket, bull l" tan's or piaiii Oottom.n, uipim cnttt tu provt n' j ,iij, cut full nit $2.98, $3.)8, $4.98 "WITHOUT A SMILING rACE DO NOT . OMn A MERCHANT ,i an old Cbine?r provetb, For pictures ijueiiess, sh'ewii com. i-.d serine and pene tiatitiK vision, tie h.-.- excel A smila, a kijul word, a sympathetic nelpina hand, cou nutliini;, they unlusrk trie gates f untold happines and success. Without these human quaUfscatumn.man, indeed, shotttd not become a merchant Servica a expreMd by salespeople woo mil, who are courtcoua, attentive, effi. cant, who render helpful aitnre to their ustoraars, is an oft-mentioned chara cteristic of tht J. C IVnnty Co. store Wc strive to be worthy merchants. A 'id wt shall endeavor to deserve your patronage. SI' KING HATS FOR MEN "boniue Crvjjt" fettrc hu oi our fumou5 "Marathon" line. Good qaulily felt, silk lined, witn tafft?ta band. $3 98 MEN'S KELTS GENUINE COWHIDE Men will find t xcuptiunal va- in Ci'nuuu' Cowhide Ikdt ...re. Black ami brown leather with tongue or .slide buckle. 49c, 69c, 98c HOUSE DK Easts Exccptiounl Vnlurt dainty, Ii;ht i titiinain House Ukv muiKiy niatle in variou ciifchM and many beati!. u-nift are here in giea' unco for vou. IbV' Kffui pat-i'UmI- i-vcry dny more women aie nvndinj; thcmsclvca of tins won derful opportunity to obtain these desirable gnnncnU nl ouf low pticc of $2.89 $3.89 Have you seen oui iihmiL? We'd like to .-li-tli'se new dresses vou - inn i.aii;ii iiain opp inMi.vi- went to the to "hler was in itd uoiily of netti 1 m seel Potal'ii-1. They cook up a ie, pruct wa'ly b ight pii.of and are big yieldor Ileiiutiful in-'v I'o.its for Spring Pennington's. Adv. Mrs. Louis Webber died WedneUuy afternoon at the H'rtd Hospital, in f'uensa and peritonitis was the ejus; f her death. Kunend servlcoa will be held Pun day t I o'clock at the Sacred lltnrt Church. Mrs. P. At I'iachbwker went to P irtlnnd Morula morning. Mr. and Mrs. lUlpb McUanols, of Tillamook, Spent Monday visitinK in Garibaldi. J I". Hay, of Portland, was in the county sent on business this week. Mrs. A. J. N'yo anil daughter Hir- ,;ni' returned to their homo in Port 'and Monday morning. S. Arnold, of Sheridan was seen on the streets Sunday Mr. and Mra. P.K. Ilurko, of Hay City spent the week end wlUi Mr. Hurkc's mother, .Mr. Mary Mossnur of this eity( K. L. Ahcd wont to Holding Mon day morning. STKTSON HATS -I'linnington's. Adv. t OltHKCTIO.N On ariotmr page a lypographi. al error occurs i the tid of the illo.-m I unuturo Co. Ko- k.ng chairs nru riuoted at up. It shuud read 113 anil up. j. (IH t v OHITIJAItV i Charles Jerome Chuff was born at Portsmouth, Mngland on .Vh.rch t 2th, 1K-10 aiul departisl this In. ui I til arrook on March ZOth UTi Aged j f yean: It months and U6 .f.iys I J Ho joined the Kngllsh Navy i,t tile ' Ke of lit years and came to the i t nle. States in the "S,xities."Wh.e I he followed the srti for many years ' ? oi.i iiUi i,r, 01 i, is innrnage lo Mm Nellie Carter at Po..i,,l(, 0,Kun; lo this union wo children were born m J, . i . """!' 11 I'liniiek, and Mi:. Nellie McDonald of Heiaile, 'n He was a mnmber of the Odd .-,.. ow lodge for mure then r,D yea is and became a iiumibw of the Masoni. Lodge on June mu I HUH. Ilotnles l,,v wo children he li'avio .. looting .n these two lodges ti mourn his dc parture, toitethor w'i bin friend-, ntMl neighbors In Tillamook. Alex McNair & Co. JKNliRAL IlAROWAKIi NVe are lleadtitiartery for GARDEN TOOLS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS Sr: U for I'rice. Before Ordering EUewlicre i Wide variety in Stunt new. Peiiiiiiigtoii's-Ailv. ,Skirv ran now trive vou fiflOH FULT HAT nt $3X0 or $G,00. Pennington's AdV, v. SII0KS lUpaind While You Wait lY KHOKMAKKHH trial will ceiivlne .... , ,,,, orKiiiaiiKhlp, Parcel post given prompt attention. itALPii a. unwAiuis TillamooiOiTBgon P. J. WORRELL, Prop. A Thoroughly Modern Fireproof Hotel 0n'X on the European Plan. Hot and Cold Water Kvcry Room In A L fJarte McalH In tho City. Convenient, Comfortable, RoiiHonublo Ami Heally Uii-to-Date.