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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1922)
TILLAMOOK HBHAI.P. TILLAMOOK, OKEOON, MARCff 30, U22 PAGI NIN IS THE LADIES All) of tlx; Cht iHtlan Church will ho'ri an MASTER BAZAAR AND GOOD EATS SALE H'SOCIETY NOTIisI f t,y MISS H.OKHNCK PAIIIXMN t SATURDAY APRIL 15th at Conovor & Conover'n I The 8un,lili.t Cluli ,h ftl u,u Jlomp I 't Mm lim Mianley w)u wan nMUUJ It h vmIh ,y ,. ir,.n.Ml t j help t.itUiiiMiit tliu Oregon ledir Uuti u Wuiiu,,,', ( U, t iK ,, 1CM) lim Mi ,t Junn 2. lMt'lll for lie ntlvtru,,. I "ire. Hiwnr, C'lMVvn, ''""" Mauley, hmiui. Ileirv Aschim, Sheriff, Stands' -"-"" " "! "' l"itt orvil n ulnly lunch ' all 'lr!M4ltt KlMmt flVe J'. ,M. Ni'U meeting will M. with Mr Knlw HH.Jwcll April 'Jit. I H CAI.KNIII'lt IT: Onw, l,i.rMii,i, Uf Women' i iiii MU-. t m lillmuook Mn ,'iu U I Junr 2. I. I'. Uuh-Atirll 7lh. t IWi.ln Club-April Vlh. KwuiiiKi.in Cluh-Apul 5th. Ooty, 'Johnny Ut Among Udd Pellows Sunday Concert ASSISTED BY THE X ii iimoi: t ipmllrti: iuhr I rt.iM (rum aWit 12 in jpoi to 1k I.' ill L" ...... vi.. I. 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J I M W I xm. riebl tuptxrtvr noMr To" 8wntiU rlob mot Friday with Mr Hurnr an hotr, Mr. (Sil lUbnrlarh umaUttni; Th room ami UIiIm wrrr Ixautl- fully lvrtid with hyarintliK, ihf- jMiitt-r noMr Brand; H?ht uparlr.f icr Oil llttrr craml; M A. Tlifi aftrrnvnn wa pint .it kowini: A tialnty lunrhvon wm n tvisl. HrhillU Mt ..rtM MiiJ" T ""''W'V I' V,.w. condrinr: U II. ! M,",r' 1 nnl' U,mar wA ,,u,'' It M. JUBn. Ml Vd in lIO, Jnhnny . .Irfrfl faplalll fur '- l-lgr), thr rrKainp. Tnr tuppr!rr; Oroftfr lUnslmalr. Iliittlr euardUn; KnlM-rl C VaUrttia, ttiut(dn; C'Utidr I. .Mynm. ttndnr- .ri.i,h Kit ltlcr ( ttndy arnl upiii-rtil tuhtitut. 101! . M I loll U I Ii K s s II M: VI IH'U Ml IH'I! Ml I HiH'T fir-c WM v MutiAl phonx. 32f Uy from pitir ln -tft, tot hatrhlni: i I s .1 ork lHat.. I OltnTAUV Mr Kllaa Wrlr w horn in Afth iisrrml, Mp-h SI, IRRI 8h. w ll. datichtrr of Mr. atml Mr. A Ami- .. . tut .Mm rir wa marrwi v - IHii. VV.rr In thr yrar I WW Thr W. i:um. to TlllamooV in Mrrh mi 3S-t j whr.f ihiy Iwvr ir.i.lc.l rvfmlwr . .K I h,ac, , J Mf 10" J m.U Innulrr at 1' 1 flJho" Ch", ( whrtr hr nUnyt Iw" fnltHfttl . tnnmbor Mr F.lliw WrWr V , hi l)rK aw wilhim, mtbrr. alw.y ftmdy ami will- l a lwrKAln. KlMlllrni ),. , , cxr Mp w nrled "ait, T1llmijV.. OUt ( nijf,, ipr htuUnd jnd two child n Anna ami Kllaa. on,, hrnthrr and diik tlor In 8llrlnd Sh la' i larKP mirolwr if fHmd In Tilla tniwiV; who mount hrr oarly dMlh. Italrfrlarh, Mr KiK-h, M4. Mni:inni, Mr. Kurn'ti, Mr. Tuckrr. Mrs. Hall. Mr llarnaon, Mr, liny ami Mr. Hurjjr. Th "Goody Salit" k'Kon lit Vmuhn CrtwwTr Sloup lal Snturdny by thf Kill Haw Klob w a ilifhlril (urccM. Um proMKl hrini; f'-'2.tio. Thr Kloh thnnk Mr. Vouchn for window apace jml thoe who n Utwi with the wlc and thr pub'lr for Ihrir Rrtirrou patronnj:r. TILLAMOOK BAND GIVEN UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB Gem Theatre SUNDAY APRIL 2, at 2:30 P. M. come and "boost home talent" PROGRAMME Selection TILLAMOOK BAND (a) Swiss Psalm A. Vwyisig (bj True Hearted, Whole Hearted . .G. Stebins REFORMED CHURCH MALE QUARTETTE Caratina Raff MR. KOCH Consider and Hear Me Harkrr MRS. iMACGINNIS Cornet Solo Selected MR. TROMBLEY Selection ELKS MALE QUARTETTE "Arise, Shine, for Thy Light has Come" Mc Dermid MR. CARROL Selection TILLAMOOK BAND ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 15c . thr hdU's rr undt-r way. The man- chairmnn of the literature and library nk't'inrnt of the Uike I.ytle Hotel nnd the Klmore Hotel of Kockaway have invito! the club tv.rmbem to brin the visitittK ladles up there. The invita tions wmv accepted. Jhey will aUo lie taken to the beaehe )ud n tour of the rheee fact orie of th county will be made and anyone who can provide a room and M.r..nl. fill- n i11ll )llltllll tlrttifv Th rountrv home of Mr. and Mr ! . ., " , . , , .. ... , one of the club members nntl It w 111 be i .lutjf lot rltnni' - i.ent paid for. W. K a:-tf t...rd Sinter Srwlni: iff Opp.nltr 1'. 0. MI1K 1 r' 1 I' " r . I I ll Pi'ur- I. I I TO THF. I'tlllt.lC nd ran lint lie Ur. i '! for all kind of a law K'oVrntini; thl ' i s i 'lie I raUU'ht vlnlUt. " will ,e prosecuted. IIOAI) MA STIC It Ihem to the Sowlnc haiiife for rrrttlr op. (50 TO -Thr matiner M tho Oom Satunlay aftrnMum, thnw lar4 t 2 :!5. Tlir mnlinie nt thr (Jem nfii-nioon, how tarl At NOW OPEN Central Service Station 0po ito Tillamook Hotel llol H W Mutual Phono HKIlAl.n ON SAI.H AT NHWSTANPS The llernl.l I on wle rei week at the followiiiK iirwtand: Ulnar' Hrwi! Store. AIV CiK'ar Store. The Tn'm Confrvtlonrry. CAItl) OF THANKS The underlKit'd, wlh to sinrendy ninny friend,' for .their sympathy nnd kliulne durini; the bereavement .-ir lo of our wife and mother Our Incerr Ihnnks to the nllnr iv clety lo, for the beautiful floral of ferini: nnd the liirh'e attendnnc t tl e funernl erviie. f)UIB WKHBIt AND CHII.DUKN ('AIM) OF THANKS We evteml our iiu-ere thanks to our thimk thou, who o kindly nHlHtel during the lllm-a llt tlu' ,lol,,h of their belov.sl father, CIwih. Jiirome Chaffee, ,,,. 0K0. rHAFFKK AND FAMIM. ROYAL CAFE EAST of POST OFFICE When the question of Eating arises in your mind just think of the ROYAL where SERVICE is supremo and the food the btvit money can buy. EAT HERE WILL EAT ONCE AND YOU HERE ALWAYS r!twln lUwUit wa the urene of a dr IHrhtful party, when nlout 10 youni; people of the Methodit chu'eh were preient. Mr. Und Mr. Arthur ileal. Mr. nitd Mr. Alfrul Smith, nnd Mi lvithrr M union aalted with the mulc. liefrvahment were erved and at 11:30 al1 departed iylni; they hdn had n iplrtidid time. A urprle itrty wa Riven recently for Ml Kdnn Ie Sart by her iter Mr. C. W. Harrirk, thr occasion he inir her hirthihiy anniversary. MUa He Sart received many beautU ful ami meful itlil- The rvcniiur wnn spent at "SOO". A delirious luncheon was serveil. Those present were: Miss (lay'ord, Mis rollins, Miss Mills, Miss I.e ltnr. MU. Wilton, Miss Hanson hnd Miss Splcker. Wednesday afternoon wa Indies Ony at the K'k Club. The club rooms were very attract ivelly deoonited with the club colors pussywillows, cut flowers, daffodils, nnd potted flowers. The nflemoon was spent plnyiiur rD0 nnd bridge. Mrs. Allen and Mis. Turner presid ed at Hie tea table. i"nl, iI 'i-Ihk mid n mutdenl pro rnin were iriven in the evening when the liiiliet entertained the members of the Klks Club. At u late hour a luncheon wits ser. Ved, The committee in charge were: Mrs. Kuratli, Mrs. Carroll, Mrs. Stanley, ' s Shearer nnd Mrs. Lamb. Thoy were usissted by the house committee, Mrs. Allen, Mis. Comiver and Mrs, (! rider. From May HOth to June 2nd Tllla kioIc will be a very busy city lis that Is the time set for the 22ml. meetinr of the State Federation of Women's Clubs. AiraiiK'einents must bo made for the entertainment of the Ktiests as about one hundred nnd fifty are ex pected to attend. Kveryono who Ih nt nil interested In club woik are most cordially invite.' to attend the meetings. Extensive l'hiw ntrUintnigr vcry much appreciated. Women's Clubs Not Pink Tea Affairs Iy MISS FI.0RKNCE PAULSON Some people think Clubs 'are pink tea affi'rs, but the Federation of Women' Cubs is several Women's Clubs un'ted into n hotly working for social betterment nnd for education lind legislative improvement. The club women of the state are usiiu: th'-ir influen-e in every way to inrouraico foreigners in the stnte to learn to rend and spenk the American lancuai;". Sewr.i' of the foreign men nttend niirbt school but their wives at home remain almost icnor ant of our customs, ImiKiinRe, anil ideals. The club women nre pimp into theto homes nnd helping the for eiirn women to learn Amerirttn wnys. The Federation has in its midst a'l tvnes of women. It isn't n "clnss" affair. Rich nnd poor, city tind coun. I committv has b?en working very dill Kently to have better 'itcf.iture placed in the public libraries and in the hand of our youni: people than the trashy .lovels of today. They Pie also working for better motion pictures. SLATS' DIARY OF THE PAST WEEK ial influence in every wly to pass 'nws thnt are beneficial for women ind children. I'ractial'y every bill endorsed by the Federation was pass ed in some form nt the 1921 lecis- Friday the teechcr ast Jane what was the feminine of lord in the lantr wiHrp class she renlved &. sed it Was The leKis'ative committee use spe- Goddt.,s. whiuh cn,v ahows that bew. ty i branes dussent allways travc together, but she wasent enny wirse than Ted was when she list him to rrae sum o the wirks of Scott & he km I Ivanhoe & Emulshun. lafve session, and many vicious mca.i sure protested hv them failed. Saturday me & Jake & Ted is The Oregon Federation of Women's practising for the movys. we fall "bibs a Inpted th Inst Wnlnesdtty of f "f lh shtHi tanK ourselfs .lnuary- as S ho'nrship Uan Fund " the holders sted of the neck & Dnv. wten every club in the stnte is see how hard we can hit each uther asked to do something to increase the without hollering & get mad. I got 1 fund which is being loaned young we. black eye & a brused shin bone & tore cntjtled suit, on or before six weeks wen to assist in their education. The :x peace off my ear. xcept for thlit I ' from the date of the first publication Federation of women's club have loan- v.-assent hurt hereof, which dmy will be the 11th . ' ,i i .. I day of May, 1922, and if you fmil so to od over $2v000.00 in the last II years Sunday had the preecher for din-Lppear and fcnawer, for want thereof to poor girls to help them get nn ed- ner. awj chicken to. he sed to pa that plaintiff will apply to the court for a urtition. This money is loaned to the m ,., r-n.v) rnnvc rHhunUt & oa ' judgment as demanded in his corn- great eal. ma a spechully. Thursday us kids went a klamm .ng & it was dark when we wus come ing home & I was all out of breth pa ast ma did we pass the grave yard & I sed we sure did pfrss it & we was passing it mitey fast to. the rest of the kids was all afrade & I had o stick with them. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK M. D. Ackley and R. B. Miller, ..Plaintiffs vs, J. S. Graham, Defendant. To J. S Graham, defendant above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above girls witliout interest. , yiHj je ought to be as practice makes New clubs recently admitted to the ,.rfect. ma did not heer him say it so reiteration are: Tillamook Women's Wl. n!ui a pritty good dinner only it flub mil Gniibaldi Lad'es Community I. en cue, GO TO The mat'nee lit the Gem Satunlay afternoon, show starts nt 2:15. ARISTROCRATIC GUERNSEYS TO APPEAR IN MOVIES An Saturday afternoon and even ly, eduented nnd untrained broad mi l ing, April 1st. there will be a special narrow, conservative nnd radical all moving picture show on Guernseys in ! meet nnd realize that the things that America, nt the Gem Theatre. Inj bind them together are far deeper 1 this will appear some of the kings and i then the tliiiiL's that generate them. ; nueens of the Guernsey hived as well Public welfare work is one of the;s some of the scrub Arkansas cattle tawkini? about winimen suf forage or greatest tilings that tho Ctub women; and in the Influeu e on the offspring j sum thiK P'' but it seems to aro doing. Cripp'ed children are cur-1 of the pure bred Guernsey bull. The spoilt a game of horse shews between mc it pa in the ltfternoon Monda they Is a new kid in our room today whitch stutters when he tawks. other times he is a'l right, but I gess we wont try enny spoof ing on him for he is tall and cross eyed & ways about 'a 100 lbs. Tuesday ma ast pa whose funeral thay was a heliveing tody & he sed it was John Elmores ant. ma sed why is she ded & pa set! why they thot she was. we was going to hnve pop corn it- diddent lifter supper tonite. so it was all his fau't tot Wednesday I heer lots of fokes edj others greatly benefited by the as sistance of tho women's club each year. The tremendous need of a hos pitlil for these children becomes more evident every time n case goes up to tho specialists for treatment. The club women of the state are caring for thes'j children ns rapidly its pos sib'o lim! working with all the force that is in them for tho betterment of hospital fncilltie. Elich year nt Christmas the club women all over the state sell Christ- mart seals. Tho proceeds goes to he'n j rm Columbia. queen of the movie will be the Wor ld's rcord Guernsey tow, Countess Among the kings will be Lang water Warrior, senior herd sire at tho Langwnter Farm. King of Chilmai'k, whose daughters tivcraged over 700 pounds of fat as three-year-olds, the famous Mixtcr Farm hen!, the largest in tho world, will be shown in acton. A demonstration showing how to se lect high producing animals will bo given by "Prof. Mcl.ain, former Chief of Animal Industry, University of me like they are not suffeirng very much but are enjoying there self h plaint herein, for the sum of $169.40, with interest at the rtite of 6 per cent per annum from the 28th day of December, 1921 unUl paid, and for the costs and disbursements incurred in this action. This summons is published by order of the Honortible Homer Mason.Coun. ty Judge of Tillamook County. Made on the 29th day of March, 1922. BARRICK &HALL, Aattomeys for Plaintiffs. Residence and Post Office Address. Tillamook, Oregon. Date of first publication March 30th 1922. IT'S FRIDAY NIGHT Three screamingly funny Comedies by the Dramatic Club. AT THE HI SCHOOL children niffering from tubeicul w's, and they also do all they can to pre vent tho spread of this disease. Sure, ly no person with n conscience would refuse to buy these sea's which might menn health and happiness to some child. Mr. C, J. Edwards of Tillamook, C innpions and near-champions at nt recent National Dairy Show will also rinpear on the screen. GO TO Tho matineo at the Gem Saturday afternoon, show start at 2:15, j Barrick Transfer Service ! SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS I By Team or Truvk I BELL II4-W Mutual Listed as American Express I Only competent help employed