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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1922)
H..m 8Mw A Puty V Vow-H nd tt p, tj PA OK KOUIl Tillamook HealJ SIMT IS;';' C. E. TROIUBLEY Editor and Publisher SuWrtptlon $2.00 lVr Uar in A.lv.mf.' AilrrtisinK HMc Made Known I pon Application. EDITORIAL COMMENT or dav Say it with subscriptions. Homo industry thrives best with homo patronage. Grow a trarden. ASant lot, a spado, a packge of , t"- . i n ....... a kmII liim tnf triL'K. soe(j ana a 101 01 imuuv. yi.- ... Bond issue came oTTnity of 8-1. Now the city councilmen have promised to put the city on an even bettei basis. The Herald'? last issue, confining 12 sev.Mi-column panes, was the largest regular edition of any paper ever published in Tillamook county. Designed as W paper it looks like ten or even 12 pages would lkel be come a chronic habit with us right now. o MR. AND MRS What wonderful thoughts come up when these two abbreviations are printed in a news item what intense humau interest these portray In the country weekly, they take the one big place in all news items, from the simple visit to relatives, to the larger matters of human life. . " "Mr- and Mrs." the tn'eat news item ot the unr.eive the brineer of recollections to the man far from home, who takes his old home town paper, and reads the items f Mr and Mrs. and let his mind wanner oacn iu avs when he knew the Mr. and Mrs .in knee pants, and It'- the home town paper where the real .mi. ano Air news items occur and to receive the home town pa per week in and week out is to know the great happen ings of the world, the doings of Mr. and Mrs. " If vou don't take the home town paper, subscribe now If you do take it, renew your subscription. o MOTOR RECKLESSNES KILLS MANY During the vear 1921, 57 persons were killed and 2S3 injured in grade crossing accidents in the six western states served bv the Southern Pacific Company, accord ing to a report made public by R. J. Clancy, assistant to the general manager. This is a slight relative increase over the casualties for 1920, dispite"the safety campaign of the Company. Clancv in his report, shows however that had it not been for the tragedv of Proberta, Cal., where 13 high school students were killed the number of fatalities for 1921, cor related to the number of registered automobiles and lo comotive miles for this year, would have shown a decrease of about 11 per cent- In ISO instances instead of being struck by trains, the automobiles ran into trains, primarily the result of ap nroachine crossing at a speed so great that braking power was not sufficient to ston automobile before hitting train, resulting in four fatailies and S3 injuries. In So instances crossing gates lowered to protect them from train were run through and broken, and in eight in stances crossing flagmen, warning autoist of approaching trains were ran down and injured. ES MILKING MACHIN The Recognized Standard Nr EARLY every field of endeavor Jiu-) its recognized standard -one manufacturer's ;;oods that always loom up first in your mind when a product of its nature is mentioned. It's true of cameras, pianos, locks, crackers, vpeedompters, watches and a host of other products. And it's true of Milking Midlines. Visit the hma of prizf wincing stock of breeds, go to th dairy f.irms wIim chief object N the production of I- j;t quaii i'.ies of mill r go to the -1 -: i i J farim r who hao. y a limited nifmbt . i cm--: everywhere-vciu'll find the domiMit in;; milking machine to b. the Kmpire. ' Tiplefe Information from us will I' e you under no obligation,. Coi.. 1 . sr-e hi or ask us to come out ' see BURCKARD TILLAMOOK NOTIOK TO VOTKKS List of tvglstrnr for Ti'lin" k county. TIip following n.vnM pornon linxo boon appointed nfficlnl toclstrnr for M county nnd all petsoiw h - not rrKitoitl ami who t.h to vote the l'rlmaru-t on May 10, t02S. . Id taVo mlvantn of thU opportunity to WRiKtcr whflo the n'Rlstration IhoW an' in tho lmnd of tho rvirltrar Tho rocitrars will have tho book ftvtii March lf. to April If. a period of notnc 30 dayn. after which tho ro KlMratioin will ho olo-usl. Following aro tho name, procinct, and post office. Henry Tohl, NVhalem. N'ehatem. Oregon. T. K. Ashley, Kay ami Ktkhin. Uay City, Oregon. U H. Rock. Little NoMuocn. Orr- town Oregon. Karl Aver, IVnlne. Itlaine. Oreiron Goo. V. Phelps GnrihWI. Gri hjOdl Oregon. W. H rhri'tcnon. NVfcowln, Or. town, Orctren. K L. McCabe, Clovrnlnl. Hover- dale, Ori'tron. I' I). Ott, Hebo. llebo Oregon Henry U Kin, ryean. Hayoeean Ort?oiv L. K. Rrodo, Samllakc. Sandlakv. Orecon. j William Gilbert, l!r, llwiver. j Oregon. , 1 J. J. Krabj. It6ekacny, Koekwy. Oregon. ' 1 W. A. Ktnvo, UriRhton, llriithton. Oregon. ; G. H. N'unn, Wheeler, Whoeler. Or II. S. 11KI.MHAI.U ! County Clrrk ' STATK OF OUKGON. I'OK Tll.UAMOOK COr.NTV. i In the Matter of the KsUite of ' Amanda O. Hnuxhurst, Oeceasisl. CITATION 1IY I'UHI.K Al lD.N ' 1 To Mrs. Moll Mitchell. Mrs. Klue Fuller, ilrs. Ie!.u Sllnes. Ar hie; i'eniue, Haiel Vtfrry" Mtlin. t.oluie ' Curry, Ltv Curry, (jordie lorry, he.r ind dcuiocs of Amanda P. Hu ' hurst, deceased, and to ail naron known and uknown, mtvtsti n ' estate above amend: WHEREAS, the ecs.-utor ot Uu 1 above enUtlel estate has fiu-u h. petiHon in the above entitled Couit for an ureter to sell tho rcti profvd j bolongini; to aid estate and herein-1 liter described; I THEREFORE, you and each of you aie required to appear in this .ue at 10 o clock a. m. on tho 4th day of May, 132-', and show cause, if any thc-ru be, why an order should not be ...Jc in -ros cause auuiuu. ing and directing the said e.veculor to tor cash at puouc s.ue to me hik" uiuder, the followint, umh . real property belonging to saul esUte, and situate! in Tillamook v ouiuy, Oregon, to-wit: Lot Two () and the Southeai nuar ter of the .Northwest quar;j. u. ion ly, iurttisiup I hootn o. !..,. IU West of the Willamette Menu. an containing oO.OO acres, more oi llllH CliAllU.N is niaae o o: ue I . tne iionorabie Homer Mnsuii, ij.' ' ji the above named tAurt aa j .. u and entered, said order being dalcii tho Hth day of February, ly--, an . the date ot ine first publication bt.r.j, tne 16th day of February, lyJJ, ur. the date of the last publ.catien bui-n Marrh 23, 1W2. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have, hurounto tet my hand and the. nea , said Court on this the llth da February, 1922. H. 3. HRIMHALL, Clerk of the County Court of the btale of Oregon, for Tillamook Couity. By Edna L. Mills, Deputy. .U'I1CL OF H.-sAL SiA H.I...U... . .Nolue is hereby given, that tne uiuej aigneu, aUinimstratrix of the svaie ot uuOert Joun vv alt, ucccaacu, lias tiieu in tne Lounly Court in i.t uiiiuok Loamy, btaiu ot Oregon, mi i.nai luijuiit as such adminiatia i... saia esiate, and mat tno olni u.j ji Marcn, JyjJ, at the hour of i.ju o clock, p. m., at the Court Roon. oi aid Court in said County nus been nxed by said Court as the time and place for hearing of objections to saiu report and the final settlement thgrr of. Dated and first published .March 2, 1922. LOIS WATT, Administratrix of the Estate of Robert John Watt, Deceased. Rarrkk & Hall, Attorneys for Administratrix. THEATRE SUNIWY -MONDAY MARCH 2l7 The Great Impersonation l''atur A LA a li K i Kl A SHATTl'CK. SVEKY MOVE A SUKPUteK. EVEKY SCEKS A SKNA ntN! "MUTT & JltFr Cartoon Comody THURSDAY-FRIDAY MARCH 30-31 TUltSUAY-WEDNESDAY MAKCII 28-29 Miracles of the Jungle Thiiti InMitUim-nt raptor jwvun, imk! t an-.l tUw Mit;t'l, of Ut JuiikU'" ha.n prow t. to be Uu mini fntorUlnlnK and Intorunllnjr . q-Ur pluv w' have ever offt'iod If you Hum v cil Ihrfirnl iwo intflHiiHnt.- tnrt in m't I . by ami t lh riMunluinK numliun. ! " Intc Uan n?vi r! "i-OX NEWS" K A W A I . il !' lit- Serenade A tnlr of fioo love anU U-mpivstuous wooing On tho Spanish W? of .agda';. tui Kt-aturinn .Mir iain CooK'r and Georpv W.tNh. A romanoi of j!tl Spain A tal of uudyint luvv aud thrilling adventure full ot life ami fir. V. 'HOCUC POCUS" Snub Pcllttrd Comedy SATURDAY A PHI I. 1 AFTERNOON MAT INEE & EVENING I he Inner Chamber A mat.-i pi o' m fun acltiiK anl ' " ir A itictuiv Uiat l'fi4 jiMtiev to th- b" v fruin which it w;i.h u.tde rTV Hlood Ki'd D tA, i by C'harlt'i l aldwfll l)ba. Tho utmnge Mi girl who wui thf virllin of HO.ip. it's . t,,it that K,'t' nhr tho kin I'Vatuiing A i ' c sujlMitd by a cwn of populnr and w .. ' rtn?n Ur. Larry Semon in The Bell Hop "Th.' lu ll H1" rank prh.tp.s Lan ' i' htM and in-.t aiminin comedy, tlu tt .ne ctuuinmiH rmir f laughter and fun w it! er.4 in "Tho Itt-ll Hop." MATINEE AT 2:15 UOX OFFICE OPEN ISMINUTE5 -'AREK -'um. Blork ill.: H ... : ;n lur, K4-!t.n if th n-r'ift th khw , td thn n.l thr thaw fur at Wat! t i-lusivr, Blo.k -, at in tVific Ad- ic.1 lU'.f u( u;il muiui in lb Hutr rui. it mny mil, bjr !! tho T1'U"" '! dition to Atona. ,f 'lifriiui; h.Kjld tu( t ftt-. to a4 b-- JiiJr f And tht it would U. Wm-fl il u njjxi IT lit OUDLUKU that if agl o( wn "t the ! ? i h ( ami ni ot T1llaM t minor that hi interest in und real kin of Mid vunor anii all pptonm in m'Tet of a4 itti c . Und, t ' In TUlaMMMk ( houid bt folil, n.l " f ,nu nfttair tfppvar U l, j HOAUUl MV' appearing mi aj.. . s. a Tuearfav th tth IT IH FUHTIIEh r.u ....Kl.1) thai n,,. tn, . I......,.md v. ! . r iUr u. i( . ,,,, ..jjft i)ur ,r,( (firr tMr te(w , jJti ,x tmli BJ)t,i ,92 " ' ' ,Vl ' ' ' "' a ! ' ! i v i . n , . , ' i i a!-, I t ' - f l ltp "f -t t ll i 1 YY ' all n. Itf wttl rr i Hi oi Kin Li 3 Til l A m nntl mr 3 IS HERE and 1 know you will need furniture, hence this essage to You! M My store is cunipa-tm .ux-k-d with high-grad up-tu-daU' furniture ami furniahinf'S of all kin I'rk cry, hardware, Htovis, ruiv, carpeLs, mgp, liiudaimns, congoleu:n, kitclu-n utensiln tile. I sell at reasonable prices and I wantl, you'to cor.;e in and look over my stock before you .spi n 1 . F'W jf your money; it means a saving to you. BLOOM BROUGHT DOWN PRICES IN TILLAMOOK Be-fore I came to Tillamook 1 know nriee.s were hirh :ml iiiwit.li. ii.i.i... ..,.i ,,i ..ii .... i r..r;..i IN Tim COUNTY COURT OK THK Si'ATK OF OICK(;ON J'OK THK COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK In thu Mutter of tho E.stato of Harry li, Cottl;, a Minor. Order to Show caiwci why License nhould not b Kruiiled for Sale of Ileal I'xoifert.y ! This matter comfiiK on to he heard this 27th day of I'ebruary, 1022, upon thu petition of- David Kunttli, Ouar dian of the KBtate of thu above named minor, whereby it appears that naid minor is the owner of an undivided one flixth interest in the following den bribed real property uituate in Tilla mook County, Oregon: Lots 11, ID and 1G in Block M, and lotH Ki, M, 1G arvl 10 in Iiioek 07 of I'acific Addition to the Town of Uny City. LotH 1, 8, 9 and 10 in KU:k 5 of the original Town of Hay City, Lot 1 and an undivided three-fourthu interest in lot 2 of Ulock C of Cone and Company'H Addition to the Town of Hay City. And a like one-sixth Interest in thu following described real propeity sit uate in Clatsop County, Oregon: SB of NE Section 30, Township 8 N. II. S. W. Lot 13, Hlnck 1, Lots (1 to 21 in clusive, Ulock 3, Lots 1 to 21 inclu sive, Illock 7, Lots 13 to24 Inclusive Ulock 11, Lots 1 to 12 Inclusive, block 28, Lots 1 to 12 inclusive, Block 36, Lots 1 to 24 Inclusive, Illock 40, Lots 1 to 24 inclusive, Block 00, LoU 1 to 21 inclusive, Block 01, Lots 1 to 24 Inclusive, Block 02, Lots 13 to 21, in- licioif l came to 1 niamook I know prices were hij;h and people were not at all satisfied- bu.uw W prices were so high in the furniture line that no one could touch anything. As soon as U-ame the pi wed (lov..i hy I rices have be.m on the decline fur over a year but did not reach Tillamook until I ',,t?' t Lome m and g t acquainted- te 1 your neighbors about Bloom's- don't send out of town when I diainoo boasts of ji low priced store like Bloom's. A FEW OF BLOOM'S EVERY-DAY PRICES NO SALE PRICES Four piece bed-room set in Ivory $1 in.00 U2-pieee Blue-bird .linn,.,- H.t . . . 'I I VI fa OiJ I2t l ' for $175.00 to 5185.00- (Jrass Rugs iKVZ $6.95: 7 - - - ' Soud Oak dining table and four leather Leather seat rockinir chairs . . . . $18 il,u seat hardwood chairs $55 00 u u ,, .... minN'O' )y,(i 11 the famous PARAMOUNT lWui Lmoloumn floor covering, . ,55c per yard and up 1 w.ici, ,i ' nn , Wu t!lla' d furniture in oxehanK'' fo1' ,ieW' """" oc aim up . j,i I ay attention to inv fminni HtnteniLMils an ri I 11 ' ,m(1 ul i.e what this means to you, Bloom Furniture Go OPPOSITE CLOUGH S PHONE 13