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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1922)
ft" rii i tvuMit.- ittM'ti it tii i wmniv OIlKtlOS'i M MU II 30. II'.'- PAGE TWO " ' ' " Evening Dinner At The Tourist Cafe SVr Feature An lt erring Menu with a Wiety of tumptinR com-bfciatl-m mnrti; in pr'co frcm '" r to 7nC THE TOURIST CAFE The Week's Round-Up of City and County Happenings and Personals f . r A Sw onsen and s-n 'Hurry of Mvntni-eno, Wash., namuM here last evk Harry remained on'y iniy or so, he being in quest of n cheese maker to operate .1 factory nt Mon tacr. The elder i5wcnon i visiting friends here. Jos Sw'.ihaw, of Garibaldi was In town Tuesday. H 3. Tohl of Hemlock, was a Tills. r-'k sior Tuesday. V T Rla-khurn of Clovenlnle w m tVo city Tuesdiy. Tho Contrs. Jr. tuilent at the V. of O 15 home on hi sprinc vacation. Mr. and Mm. F. P. Hobon -of Ganbnldi were Tillamook chopper 1at Ftiturday. Ralnh Moore and family, formerly -f this city an viitne friend in town Mr Moore, who until the firt of the school year ha been a Professional Photography and Both in portrait commercial work Al?o the best of framing may be found at the Ovo Studio principal in one of the McMinnville 1 J chonl, i now sttendinc the I, of, O It will ttke him thi. year and next 1 o 1 to complete his course. I W A. ?hne of Hebo. . a Til-! '"ofc busine visitor on Saturday. Wm O'Connell. ind Ja. Burke of ju-u-s tlui.u 01 Uus my M 10 rolt.MlUl ill .UOIHlU) II) l.lO uiiilh ot his w.tes aunt, .Mia. muriva I'Ulltter. Mio was i )oir old ami to thought to liaxe w-tteiM not ate "')' for her husbaitd wno filed month- k". ,,c W" lH,,u ,n rrancisco, Oalitornla mt nu lived tor the Jit 1& years m I'urti.imi. She was buned -lneu. . oov.i we tlx em. .'v ...ie opp. i P. O.' E. S. Nutm. agent lot the V. moil Oil to. in thi ciiy ili leaie hortly for Portland to bundle the city .ili. and 11. It, Brown will be Uiu now gnt for tne Company herv. Tho little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kinnamttn, who was the MCtim of an unavoidable ulo in cident near her home Sunrttiy, was not seienty uijuni. At (it it was frired that ho niij:'nt h.ne ufferl internul injuries, bin thi is not pro bable. t tact tor which the piirent Md child re to bo very thankful. Jeffriei Sho Shop opposite l't 0 I Mr. and Mm. Kennedy left Tuesday ' for Portland whole they expect to Cloverdale, wen in the city Saturday. Major McCormiek of the Hemlock S'nre was ?atunlay. in town on bu.ines List muke their future home. Mr. Kennedy had been employed by the Coat I'ow. or Co. here. He to 1'ortJand to take a position with the Standard Oil Co. The Kennedy wnll be jcnrtitly S l ender and 1 W. Ileacock ot MrMiiuivtlle weiv cit u.ilor Kti- day I .S Stippinctoii ef Twin lioek reKiieiel at the Ttnld Hotel hrldny ,f l:it week. Hr U It. Hlanolwnl of lVttlaml u t iv ooktnj; for n Uvatien Mr. nn-l Mm. Jeff I'leek of Wood 1 W4 in tho county e,t Knday. J Hepenntnu jrtmned to hi Heme tn 1'onltiml Satunlay nioinm. A. J. Hnujer fixm Wheclfr w.i In thi city vUitlmr friend Kriday ef hl w eek. Mr. Ilartrtimpf of HUUIhto left Saturday moniinu ft-' Nhlm to vWl Mrs. Kmeron for a few day V. l Tmvi hnd II. Weilawl of Mt. Ancel went to WheeUr JUtunUy Mr nnd Mr V H Jeimon re (unnnl to their hme m WheeUr St unlay morninit. They he ben Mit- K. ..ill. .luflv-.. In tKlit -lt. Mr J S. Ulnir left .(turday mom ; -nc to apend a wl - ' K relatnei 11 HilUUru. 1'orUand m.I Vancouver AmotiK the utAir pa-i;er lur lny'.iml Friday were K W Wit.-n. Tom WHhu 'K. t1 Hmlre. Mt Kcer?, Ml Wiloii. V i Waner. Geo. H llouithton. Mr Hev Bailr iml V. Glad. K. W. Jonea of M.-Mm-nd'e w n the city Thttraday 'f lt wk A. C. Crpter of Wheeler t-en on our rtrwb I.im F'lday M Conner of P.-rtiiti-.l n-l 1 WHY? !. t-i..v ...1 t 11.1. ...1 1 11 -o. ine ti'nniii? m ue Tl -.ton of Woodwere THUimoek vi- mtt,wl hl'"' mU ou,y ,n a bu"UM r.. 1 way. but in tsuternal. sucietv ano :! NOTICE TO MEM HERS of U:o TILLAMOOK COW TESTING ASS'N. First half of Testing Fees Due and Payable April 1st. It is necessary that each member take care of testing fees at once. Bills will bo miii led each member. PAUL FITZPATRICK. Secy. 2 Zr "I "I ! 5 ! I f "5 "2 ! muaic.il circles. C W. Van Bfcirieum, U 15. Stewart and Karl lost of Mohler were awn on our streets WednestUy. W. Ci. Kruncr w-.io conu from H. T. Botts left for the melropoli Wednesday .tftenioon on the staRc. C. E. I-acy from Willumina was : entered at the Todd Hotel Wednet-(iuy. Friends of Mrs. Bert Kins who un- SntunJay. Mr and Mr 0. A. Jackson of Heboi were Tillamook visitor last Thursday. J C. French of Dufur, Oregon w :r. Tillamook Monday. I- Hemn. from Portlan! wis r, tered at ihe Tillamook Hotel j Canb ,n our c,t' Wislnwitay. 'ondax. Amonc those iriini: to Port'and M mdny on the sCiee were: Carl Al n. John Hopp and J. G. Kilpack. Mrs. Kern? and little son of Beld- ;nc wero in our city a few days this week. Mr. and Mr. E. G. Kennedy of Ti!himoo left Tuedav mominu for P-t'snd wf-ere th'v will reide. Ha ml! B-imhall went to Vheeler T 'edv T-orniic 'rs Fdoo.! Rnsell and daughter O :-: re:urr.el to their home in Wheeler Ttteday. Mr. Russell was .'-ans''iCtinK business in the county 5, sr. I L. A. Cooper of New Orleans. Loui-: this cil' Tut'-,Ja--ana left for Barvicw Tuesday to see ! Johnson of South Prairie who Dr. Wis. Mr. Cooper was in Tilla-. ia critically i!l is somewhat improved moo' llifn on the dentists awl found several of them ill. t t e t 'J i i; e r e Hnrnes of Euirene were r-g'tered at ; ho Tillamook Hotel lat Friday 11. J. Nottrnjr, who .-. mr from San , J ''mne:e' waa a Tillamook visitor ! Saturday. i S. W Melhuah. R R Reberton and s '. S Miotics all of SeSttU- wer r. tiered at tlw Tillamook Hotel Fri , y- t Mr. and Mr. Lari' "f Lincoln. NV' braaKa was m our city Saturday A. I. Knolet of Portfaml t in th city Saturday. J. L. Ash ton from tlebo was um on our streets Satudy Haymond O'Nell (of Sand Lake, spent th wm end with Mdiard .Sen- del. Mr Lehohoff of rVrtUrid. who ha Yes! Furniture Is Lower at Because: KKKHKK'S lb? THIO KXCIAISIVM SKL hlNC AdKNTS KOK TIM.AMook COUNTY OK THIi IwMUJKST n. NlTlMiK KAtTOKY ON THK, PACIFIC COAST. THIS KXCLUSIVK IIUYINC p()WK MAKKS IT POSSIIH.K KOU CS TO SKM, YOU HKJHKST tiUADh HIU NMTUHH KOU MUCH l,K8S IUav YOU CAN HI' Y INKKKIOU I I'UNI rUKK. AND NVK AUK HKKK WITH THK COODS TOPKOVK AN I) HU'K UP KVKUY WOKl) IN THIS SIATB. MKNT. In our complt'to nswortmunt of hu rinli?, yt-l low-priced, furniture- Uhmv i- ifn, ranno of choice here to enable en apt owner to find exactly the Kurnltun- watAs for hi.s home. To aid you in your po'eetltin u, , (f(,f our wide experience in furnlnhine 1 u vo everv kind. If As further evidence of our wilin help everyone in Tillamook count-. more pleasant homed, wo hnve itn.w..dal liKUH- t IJH Vl-Jlll'ltl lU'llll. (Jlltll JWI i" .1 , (g do not delay but come and let un . ,s oa how you cnu enjtty your lirnitu . hjt paying for it. derwent a serious operation at the 1 viaitin in this city returned Hospital recenUy will be clad to r home Momlay momiinf. Sk Boat to heS.r she is cottinj; alone nicely. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bhtnchanl of Bay , Citv- were citv visitors this week. I j Mr. Thomas of the Whitney Lum ber Company ii at the Boats hospital were he is receiving treatments for ti bad lev Louis Ludtke of Nehalem wa in Harness Shop opposite P. 0. Mrs. Frank Maimeson and little - Fiines Lone left for Brighton Mondav morainp. 3! v -C- - Are you interested in Wireless Telephone THIS WONDER OF THE AGE IS NOW WITHIN REACH OF EVERY HOME Within a short time we will have a demonstra tion set in our store. When rt comes we want to show it to you and have you hear music by wireless. IlccdU-e of the creat demand deliver for thin apparatus at the present time if. blow. Ah soon as possibly1 we will have a com plrte stock of set and parth for thof-e v bo wNh to make their on radio-. Our prices will be ritfit an1 compete with the mail order house. Coast Power Co. Mrs. Thomson, Sam J. Smith Und Mrs. Daniels went to Port'and on the stae Wednesday. Mr. ind Mrs. G. E. Karten of Seattk. were recisered at the Tilla mook Hotel Tuesday. Dr. Boal report the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dallas Friday, March 24th. Mr. ami Mrs. Hf-rma.i Schlapj- I are th(. proud parents o' !' lb bov born March 23rd. i. i. tteiser, ueort;e uarDe wm Emile Darbe were statro passuners to Portland Tuesday. A deiil of considerable imKrtnn:o was eonsumated reecnt'y hereby Jeff Harris comes into posse.ioi- of j tho A. Stormer five-n-'e tr.wt and X two lots in Tillamook ami St -.T.c-r ihe J i ownership of a fine farm on Fnwcett Creek. The families are cxchtt.iKty domiciles now. A Pennington is still indisposed i as a result of sicknes. was accompanied by Mrs. Martiny of Tilftimook who will spend som time visiting in Portland. C. II. Rurnworth and Mrs. J. Baak were stne piMenj;ers Sundiiy. I. Uiboultch of Portland is vuitinr: his brother I, lobowiu-h . Mr. Edw. Kusseil from Wheeler Vu in our city Sunday. Mr. G. Cornlorth of IWkaway a reKisterod at the Tiamook Hotel Sunday. J. W. Hughes, E. C LOOK! Ivory Knamel I)rewnr built wood (nut f fir) priced nt Drejwint: tabic tti match . . Chiffonier to match ...... Ivory Bed 40 lb. cotton felted mUre Cold Sen I ConKoleum DxlU Lower on'cen on chairs. tables and nip. If you need a CAST COOKSTOVE for your beach cottae,f. yni had bi-tter ee uh. Wo have a uirpri.se for i f ul $IH(M $JK0O $15 00 $8.50 $1000 l Hughes and ' W. G. Snmoul from Forest Grove were in tho county seut Sunday. Rev. Ken tin k of Bay City comiu.t. I J tho evening services at the Methodut 'J church Sunday. Mrs. H. C. Huntmieton returnr.1 ; her home in Huntinirtun Mundn lEorntnK- She has been iuiUsj X the R. A. Leonard hume aboui J I weeks. f i i i - 1 i REE H E R FURNITURE COMPANY KVhRTHINC To M KMSH THK Ho.MK" L1ITLH TALKS Wi l li OL'lt HL'SINUSS MKN I CREDIT YES! EXCH ANGES GLA DLY! PHONE ORDERS SURELY! ! Mannirer Esch of the J. C Penney toro is bu.Mly cnnsced in preparing ?r the Easter trode. The store is teomint; with sensonhbU new Sjirini; K'oods. Wearing apparel, for ladies, num and childron.of tho Intest apprav m1 fashions is now on disp'ay. He The II crnld $2.00 Per Ycnr ntul worth it. . 1 invites VOU to initicet Lhia mimiiuih E. T. Haltom was at his store ibis I i0W.prjCC( .howlnj,'. week, the first time in several weekj, UnlUm'n wmdmva are ablaze with due to an Wtack of Krippe. j KftIllor colnnnK, d A t.,a. ueotge iniams was aoie l- np- i..,..,, ,,.L ,,,., ,... , pesr at hi.s place of business for a few Ji hours this week He, too, has been .a sufferer from the Krippe. j E. H. Bauom of Salem left Thura. j lim(. you by jtlt . ,., V iiiuwiiiiK ir uie r.ijii.'.i ciiy l i aniJ caref0y 4,j tKH Jonn .iu'ier to tne stato hospital. J , Loui.n Ludtke returned to Mohler ' Thursday. He has been trtmsactini: j business In this city. . C. D. Oabrielson of Portland spt-rial 1 ajjent and adjuster for the Royal, T' Ollr.f.n ..nl Vnu. L. L'l.. X "The "Electric Store.' : ; : : : .; Strawberry Plants FOR SALE Voncorful 999 Giant Everbearing Stravberr' Plants which produce a bi crop the first year and have the wild strawberry flavor. Companies was in our city this week. Mrs. Alvin Wei's, who has been visiting her folks tho IaiuU Johnson's for a few weeks returned to her horn in Myrtle Point Thursday. C. E. Starkey and Curl Redlnnd went on n business trin to Portland ThurHdny morning, j Miss Ames Ooates left Thursday , for Portland where she will visit re j latives. Mrs. Mills and little son Milton npprorinte trimmintrs and furnishings sorve to show off the season's latest arrivn's in wowf ul effect Next a minute not the "howinK. It will be worth your time. Ruoher's hI' rt. is enjoying n phen omenal furniture pntrorrttto. New K'oods conntiiie to arrive daily. Colon in' i.inK' , which this storo features, an. displayed in all their lory on tin first floor. You should se thorn. Tho Bloom Furniture store is n h-isy p'nie, too, just nowt With the arrival of Spring householders seem to turn their nttention to homo fur nishings. Oil paintings, cxociited while you look on, hnve been attracting the pas serby in front of tho Lnrnnr store this week. Some really e'evur copie.i are on display. New ads this issue includes the A MOST WONDERFUL A NEW THING BERRY Can Be Obtained From E. CLINK, TILLAMOOK went to Wheeler on business Thurs-' fnuioiii.-ement of the Ooaat "av' Power Company. Juxl now iidio re- I Mrs. Peter Eriekson and daughter , f'ivln,' rid sondini; is all the fad If i Sylvia left for Portend Thursduy ' itM ""I- more Hian it fad. The company morning, where Sylvia is receiving wi" aoon ''e In n position to supply medical attention. sets and fttrts for these wonderful I Mrs. Ada Coleman of Portland who ntw inventions. You may want one has been visiting at tho home of her vxt time you happen down near son Robert Co'emun returnel to her KinK f'renshaw Just step fn and j home Thursday. ask the man about tho new Ling j Mrs. .Summerlin of Portlaivl, Is 1 r'UJ" they are going to give nwny. here visiting nt the home of her i 'rh' "'' tip, but If you need a I daughter Mra. Clark Embum. "(w rnnge it mny prove of vnluc to j Dr. Howard will visit Garibaldi, ' '0,1 I every Tuesday and Wheeler every ! Williams & Wll'lams, local dealcrH j Thursday. He hiw an office at both for tho Pennsylvania Vacuum Cord . I'toro". .')2-tf tires, report wonderful mlli ML'e stir-. Mrs. J. Michard and son J, J. Mich- cess from this line, Columbia but. nrd former Tillnmookers now of San. terk-s arc now Htocked hv this firm ta Cruz. Californlit were transacting Herald ndvertisl ne vivos fnrlbni- business in Tillamook Jatt week. Iculars. Pen-y. the bicycle doctor is Jut thr man )-u want to see when you lunr "bike" troubles, want u aewinc mu. h ino or typwriter repniritl, or the bk Percy Ullu t.. -! throujrh II columns ea-h v k. "Llste,, in" Have you b.-.-n following the Pu ific Telephone A Telegraph Cm. pnny's service talks, lippcnrtng rer-. other week In this paper. Thry un designed to give you aiMl I b. tt. r phone service bihI as auch are worthy of our attention. EMPIR MILKING MACHINKl WHEKLF.lt Frank lto returnwl tn Corvnllla where he is attending 0 A. 0 Miss Oladis Canti-rhury and' Kiissell Alsap motored in from Monmoutk last Frhhiy to visit Mr. Cnnlerbury. They returned Moiulay. Klda Archibald returned Ui school at Newberg after a week's visit with her parents. Miss Orare Jolllffe who is taking n post graduate course In Tillamook spent the wek end with her parenU In Whcclcr, W. F. JolUff,. n, fmiy ,olf)rr( o T:llnmook Fridnv evening. Elder an.l Mrs. I. 0 Knight v!,n have bee,, visiting their daughter Mm. W. F. Jolllffe for several weeks are living for Porthin I .Sunday morning enrouto to San Franclsco Elder ami Mr. Knight are mls-o-narles i,n fr. lough from South America and ex pect to return soon to their field of 'abor. Mr. Nurin, our editor, remits an.itl, r member on the Reporter staff On Mlireh 2Mb the stork brought a girl to his home.' '. Jeffries, opposite P O. H,., Mpw Ing machines. We .Iro rent them. Church of the Nazarene- Sunday morning, "Our Reasonable .Se.-V,.'. Sunday evening, evangel Htie ,. lours or service: Sun.lay w I Ht HlA. M.j pnliching nt II A. M. sone service nt 7no P. M, preaching i K-no r, M. Prayer meeting Thurs 'ly t 7:30 P. M. Warm welcome o Alii The Recognized Standard l-A U I. V every field nf cnde.iv i "lie lit :i 11 11 f :ic t i rc r ' M Oodn III 'I iilw iyn lui.in up first In ymir in" -' when a pfoiluct of its uiittiro mentioned. It't true at enmcriiH, pliinoft, lik cruikerH, HpccdnittrtcrN, wntilien anil a Imnt f mlior produclM. An.l u'n true ..( Milltlnt: Midline Vi-.li tlm lifinint i.f prlre uIiiiiIiik !' 1 "I .ill bleed., go loilioilalty lariin Wli--'-iblej ol.jnt I. tba piodiietlou ol huge iillllllri i, mill. ,,r u Hie klliall Inrin. r who ban only a Honied iiuml" ! cow evity w lu te von'H nnd tho ilonnti"' lg milking rimi hlmi lo bu llm Uiupi'e Complete Inloriiiailoii from u nl plum you uiidi-r no olillgiiilon. Come 111 Pi tro UN or USk UH tO COIUOOUt III SCO y-ii Mt on-1 " BURCKAR0 TILLAMOOK 1