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TILLAMOOK HERALD T 1 PPr That Doe Thttili" Watch The Heratil In 1922 TILLAMOOK THE LAND OF CHEESE, TREES AND OCEAN BREEZE TILLAMOOK, OREGON. APRIL 13, 1922 Vol. XXVI No. M OUT NORBLA Astorian to Make ka e For Congress In I n t c rest Of the Coast Counties! fN PRIME OF LIFE ECLI AGAINST HAWLEY gi HERALD STILL FAR IN LEAD SES OWN HIGH MARK An" ' J " ' ' it Ai' (i " h (u t IM ' ' M . ffp ' U ' I w ' j t'i pt ' Uu- tt Urr Ka J W - M!- tit I y f t . tat I btaj a's I jw -r r ta. i 0 t -c fit vr mat kit IJuii. (H of rontrwi I will ifovot aI ' nUr A. W. Nothlad my tert;i.j toward wrvine Uw in ONE 01' TILLAMOOK'S i' it he would 1w" ) th , bih h'-i ecrt. ' fut oil wr U a few dayi ho ogd lite fur the frpoldl'n ' - if,i0rttUltlV0 ll the , . : on the flrt 0r. . r- ill ti 1 6(iHJ in t I'. Ilawley, jncnt ' t flffke, Artd K ti .,.PfUrt Mr. StiWul - mind ipeVing v -rTy him through . . f".PY and outlifftl tultlnie Tdr.umwk friend have Wti ruler ihU ffliiiiE nwy' Mr, Nofttftil U Th" Herald, "I i . thorvutfh rorfdorA u,utn irwi th, pie an t a(tic fll Kfl ) i I Ule l tletulc thr ',y t" In ramiiaiTi. o ".u t would again W the mate lenate. Within t mii ih Announce fccsl, h rr, I hav reelvel htm ihtdi jrtfPhi Aprxft1 ttum all m r thr .' i ureihe Mty ronid niV-so mailer. The have wiaitu c hp la n (cw U)f vrdh ' the Astoria rhAiitbcr trtl f t)xt mKo h pVod m MAttr An todi ajwn iW uu of Urvt:n. thr I'rifi.- rwwth!, fnrf i the rnllif ',.Hf r (oaH in Dim 4a : of rfoer In ikto cUn iiur ri , th Vt WttIUl WAltl th, llrt 1t)tn ttur iKMtniUrix i. tiw.nK lt(Wly devf'ep U 1 , f the utmnct imjwrUfwp iIm( muirau of ihu 4 S tHft hve vokr i i rtmr I f(oiis iliAt ma- rtu f !- r to oar; jvrn iftkuUr prpru " Mr Narbiati Oi(xl iha hi am. li(?n fh"Ju'f brine rrrprd And lht ht tour of thr J tn,-t wttM Utrt n the t frw d)t Hnrutar N'orbUtt r.H tt ymt n Ut fJly of Aft6r; xt .t(y ttmMP' "i ft"th yx ifk the t iu rn(r kiA .Jut ejrtrJ tvirinir bu tmur In ; (rurtxtuxi an lsr. 12) LOCAL FIRM DOES HOT FUR HAIL ORDER HOUSE; During th month of March The Herald not only wire sports page for those interested in local athletic MOSI ,:.,i:.,-.i in! i i u.. i ..n . u n.. i 1'iiOMiNii.vr sons kuccumiis petition by surprisingly large figures ancl eclipsed it's own news page of grest interest to the entire family circle; it to fM.'wwN attack or previous liigh record by over 75 per cent- ha- added two excellent humorous features in B-U-N-K imiaui.v n.u Oaifl OCCURS 0(1 F'ONOAY I I'MtliAl, COUTHCU ONK imjisst in cou.vrrs HISTOItV 01' The amount of advertising carried during the month and Slat's Diary; has a timely editorial column, an auto- of March, computed in column inches, was as follows. mobile section, an up-to-the-minute Vjcal news service and HERALD 4GG2 Inches week adds another excellent feature in the column Other Paper.'.'.' .7.7 .7.7. 2840 Inches j headed "News of 24 years ago." The Herald contemplates the addition of other fea- HERALD LEADS BY 1822 Inches j hires from time to time- It will continue to chronicle the Th. fiKunt inciud,, both .,ni.wetiyVnd week- !. of the other industrial, church fraternal, political civic and club notes ' iwpor owl for The Hcraiii on'y the repiiar wkiy ciittirw, a fct. which in the same capable manner as it has m the past and it s whn rorHichirrd, add urrtuly u the immensity of the Henvld'a j.rwtiKe. aflvertisint? columns will he kent cfAn nnd on to the same These figures include display advertising, leal no- high standard maintained at present. ! tices, county and city printing and classified advertising, Hcra'd advertising pays it h raying both the mer- TW rommuHiiy wa. uu irj.rui j and show beyond a question of a doubt that today thar chants who are using it and the readers: one in the new mi tiMMrki on Monday morninc to J s only one paper that is taken seriously by advertisers of business created, the other in the timely store news hr of th daih o( Jt. iMiaid4n, this county. brovht to their attention throu these columns. om of Tiiwncukv tpMt rfrowh-nt ft.r. The ilerald has attained this distinction in the short In passing it might be timely to1 add that The Herald . Mr. itu dM,n iwd m 111 ' space of six pionths by a pcrsisent efftM-t to give the read- columns are today patronized by mor J reore.-entative firms .!y About a wwk nrni hi Kjriati ing public one of the best papers published in the state to than any other local paper for it is a known fact that scar onditwM w nt ktuwn to nwny. j dav, ' ' cely a week rolls by but what some new advertiser seeks to Tb fttowmi nrvte wr held at j ' ' An advertising medium to be of genuine success make known his wares through The Herald, h- ( Hutu (horrh k WvdMwNftiy both to publlphcr and advertiser alike must put it's ear The Herald continues to gain in circulation at an a i.rn, And wm Ati0ndwi by per- to the ground and hearken to the requests of it's readers astonishing rate- All of which merely noes to prove our hp o toiMt ewwmuMi of fnmd This" The Herald has strived to do. It has provided a' live- former asservations. "WATCH THE HERALD IN 1922." Hftald frd.lrri doulilleM MoleiMO' tln ni't otanco uf the Uejp & lnt , tirxt tl! be fled U know ihxt Uf)', -itt ilrrltUd ta nxttinae untntr Herald . . v . i i dv"ertl4n( tr Hr their friend fCOTc e i,l Ad tlul. jUr4A' .1. , . , , , , ' I ami jalrn of lh. unrit n lhy hav b,tTimtriR' thrm cvt'rrfront lafsnji n Marion county, urg. la mj t nJ y "In' 'h naturn of thei e qat I itiX I rAn nrt longer hold frir . (a1c t will nwl the iitiiUrr rvtf))pron m tho dUt. rirt in ihr ijMin. The time id brt mj t " I aj irlvrii ail $u. iuf( J ti inn b able tu cor-r the 1 u ti esilAl y lm rort4nt tF n thtwe who iiave frlrnd 'lr vnllry Anil lullthetll thee triple In my Ublf to offer. SM!!SSS8 In ihelr 'oteioK artmxtnreman; N-y de known the fet Oiai j fcarel not the rrttd ortler Ih1m for t they Annmmee.1 "We rntpie wiihj the niAil order hotiie " Tht fAet Alone ; in worth roftlhlerAtlon ! IurrhAer of erorertri uho r.m.. j (Hiuttle of the confine, ef fil'Amook tn invttl to ordr by mail, the firm nakint; (irAOitc of carmir for Uil bmlnei a iirawotty if handled ucr th counter. The Honey -A Houjer itore U . iin ng wth "rUVtly tliew day irlmir ihelve Are well itorkod with n "It rwi Ik- n lontr time lnc the m't line of frenh ,,oHt ft",lt ttfl ( the ilatfl or vnl'cy ' jirlrei ai rvprwluroil in UiU paper,! wantiM h . had any tein?cntativ fur thenolo- tofontrt . Mr llawlcy, wtjilo a man ! Sn'yi Mr Honey one of the pro. f tuwnr.' l1 cliHrarter, ha not ' prleton: "Our bumi up to thl Jr re t , jtirliif III term In lh . tm ha been more than atifctory, RaUWllI !;.lturr. A annn-h ! I.. A.-. .tiilt n llit wo WAtlt to p "-"-'11(1 (HV 111.11.1 -1 . tfctourh is u of hU.activllip and md to ur rovinit )it of cuitomen, Ktmp il w;t! rev-pal little en. , and ronionueutly re -ntrmUnc Hr. wey tAr' .btalnlnic the need of 1 runs' n "I r- j , no, that If 1 mil eleeltsl Ike inlrre 1 pmillnr to tho Wriou old upare In thu hope of doing o. V lmvt pcrferttil our orB-in't'Alim to nurh nil oxtent now that we can r. ire n'l very pmmpt ilelivori of the tiorn f i, dlntr'cu or of thl ' very het nuiehndli l uy ir, w i nt Ucti a voice in the J trntlvo pricoi." Herald Becomes Member of NEA Biggest Feature Syndicate in U.S.A. Ill keen m m4m. h. ..J. .i..l.k I vi. -Lm him llmt WO WOlllil . -'i 'n "! m jiiviiifr iiinf pv'i i- -- wtly '.iniumnco the nppenrnm-e of ev'rnl new feiiluu-K The Him d tnkj Srcat I'Va uit, m Atatint; thatf It hn completed arrnnufinenU whereby mook thr,,,,,.), Tin. Hcrtild, wIM nhortlv he nenil hy 'ho extemivo mu i"C. flUAlvo N K A Krvin. ..- r ri,.,i ,.iui ki ed nhotok'ttiphiTH, ( or AtttndiOi; i fuinral lioru. The iwdor of Odd Flowt of which he wsi a moratwr, had chnrc of the cr. view 01 the (omelcry. To the editor of Th Herald, Jos. Uorwldrfn . n vwy dear friend. Vft havo known him woll for many jfrair ami during that time hud the 9(rtunlty to smdy him Oom mnny different tinglM, nnd we wleh to ay Out at no ttma did wo over find h t wnntlnf. He wa proRrcive, pub ic pii..J, enercettr awl kind hoarted. He mood r.ght on oil mom) questions. Hi unumeiy death i certainly a ills, tinct low to tho community. He wa president of the Tillnmooki County JerOy Aaaorlntion; lait yar he wv prraldoilt of the llllntiioik iw Tenttrik: Aaaocfaton; wa n pro mment OrAnieer nnd mombtsr of the Odd I'Vlow ImIko. He wa in tho j dairy hu iwu in n InrKO Mitle, mllk nnr bti head of cow. IU hwnl of i'.iI. tie wii conioed of pure bred ock, and he wa alao u hroeiler of puro brad hoira. So fnr s uiis within his poww he twvor did think hy hu vo. Ho wa of broud vision and nt tho time of hi dtmth ws bulhlinK woll for th futuro. DecoRsod wan liorn in ISSil, nnd diod upon the farm on which ho wn bom. The Una'donV sottknl on tho old Donaldion form, now known in Dun Meadow Kr, in 150B, nnd this fine ploco of ptoporty hns lomnlned in the Potmldion fnmlly from tliUt Unto until now. Dcccnacd lotivim n wife nnd three itimill ohi'dron; nix iiter: Mr. Mar jtaret Jeiwoit of Kloiemv, Ore., Mrs. Mnry HortiiiBor of Calif., Mm. 0. V. Kdimindi of I'lioifle City, Mrs. Olivo '8t of Ho'lovtm, Wash., DoiU Nelson niul JomIo Oibi.ioh. both of I'ortlantl; mid five brother: John, of Portland, Hurt of Wheeler nnd Kd, Ivan nnd Vii'k'H of Tll'nmook, Winslow Will Be a Candidate For Legislature MEN City and County Officials Meet to Discuss Refund SOP UN Attorney Ooo. P. Winslow, has filed l nominating papers with the Secre tary of State, for tho offke of re precntatvc of the 20th iepre.entntive district which includes Til'amook coun- ity. Attorney Winslow is on able man and there is no douot that if he is nominatod and ohctod, he will prove n very efficient official. In his oetititm Mr. Winslow says: "If I am nominated "and elected I will, during my term of office, work for lciris'ation that will reduce taxes, especially on real estate, and for a retrenchment in public expenditures.'' He further ittnm'.s Mr: "Leas ap propriiitiuns; less commissions; more eCficiency." "I.OUIK'' HliAN, CANDIDATE l-OH OOVEKNOU HEItE W. I). PINE IN CONDUCT OF GAIT1ES TO HE 1st. 2od. AND 3rd. CHARGE OF J GUERNSEY HELD. JUNK .. " IMI Wl M" ll I "' wrnen, m, itulrtttor of national repuUitlun. ibllcnlion of these news atures The Ileriihl w- With the iiC(iiUltlo of solo rljrhta for tho pub t'1iiutai.llnnu fillil Si i I lirL fl' 'omen j ,, r (,f' ono, of tho oldest and larest newspnpd- ortfiuimtions " tho Unit d Stntcs. h,V" S"rv,f0' inc-Newspnpor Enterprise AssiK-hitlou-wns ' ,1, m xh. 'W '"'J han bwn contlnuo ly funcllonluK nnd aorvliiK . the o ft "f,,1 "Mlry over lnce. When seoklni: n -ervlro of this vA The I (cm i .. .. i i.. ia.. sm,i invest hint on possible, too olo Idea of scctirinif for Herald retulers the lKft fr lo nntl rc'1.hh lervlro obtalnnh'e. In elwlitir NEA wo feel Unit wo Imo n,m, est nnd most rdtoblo newa and cut service now obtalnaii o. oolllo of the oxcIuhIv,, features which this mtvIco wil provn " n.ui fler; nrej . comedy cartoon hv (lurry, world fiinmus nrtist; ' ". 'II. I r j "l-olW" S SinS. thi-ren,v.nvd Ad At illuHtn. ,toU,l wtelllnKHKei othin(v v. ,,,., .n-Vllnir now pictures, fnshlons, li. :ton iiiiwH -ml the famous Nainrml nowa-rnrlomw 8e-'Mn f her HinaPor (rml fnr che'.ii.o' l services we.e con ' njj t& bosT l" Ul M.ul"l,t,on tUt I,0,toW rn ,r nlle suiwfviso till PHCPU HloruuiyiMir " 'v... ra thu volua of thin service over otln'is. INDIANIANS HUV HEItE ' n. G. lav. retire and W. M, Pach nikyr of Indit.iia.uvompnnled by their fnmi'lw, trrived here lust week, be- . Inu brouKht hole through the Inf'uon. ' ce of our Chamber of Commerce. Up.in their n'.ifrivi.f here they vialt. od tho V. U. McKinley real estate of fire, nnd throujjh this concern thoy boiiKht tho H. II. Dunham ICO' ncro ilnce on East Hcuvor. After maUinK lM !"' Mr. Me Kinloy t'ot busy nnd nt once made n ibtil whereby Mr. tJun'iam boiiKht Hie fom- neroj east or town known ns I ho Cook place. fteW!,''0.i.,t','."!(1. nl!8 n oxporlenc - "-iiv, wuicn NiKiuld cnliiinc GOOD LUCK JOE v ' ... f ..II UU. tc co(yil 1K mitm Thh m wi ,.,m.duco I M'.njtjanj ' Lih? 'l Hewn aectlom tllruH from mntrlca In " , . . ir jwn lo miry., fu nuirU-.typo hlirh mid rendy f'r l,,,ll,tlntr'1u"H ! ,,, fcywllh ihu tedious Zlty"f nmunthm on wood, hoc, m. ll.o. ; ' ilvlm. Il,,,:i,a,1"t0' T''lB i"',Il' ' tnrltnHtMt outr. V'nm vlnB to Ti,,, nor(,w the. UUtlncthm of l.eln tho flint i',b10':ll"l. Tht m'rtrhlno "hoti'd nrrlvo soon-mnv r ' 11 , Si s 1 ob bl,ft"" vo tend thl. At nny into wo want 1 i'J '"'v, 1 ' 1 ml Hpct uili now modom nuwirapw coqulpme. I upo nrr Wi "Tho PMr Ttet PmM TWni." "watch Th Htrald In l" Louis E. Hean, republican candidate for tho nomination of Governor, was lookinu to his f 'ires in Tili'amook county Tuiuidoy and while here drop, pod in to ive us the "once over." "Louie", as friends familiarly call him, figures that tho one num that he has to beat nt tho primaries is the man now holding down tho coveted chair at Salem Hen Olcott. He has Visited several of tho different sec tions of the state of late tind every where meets with indications of h's successful candidacy, he says. Bean is nu ardent sportsman, nnd more than once has whipped the streams of Tillamook and is the nuth or of laws for the conservation of wild lfv and fish and tfnme of tho state. Ho opposed tho bird reserve bill which was defeated nt tho last olection, Joo Smith, voU'rnn salesman, who hns been mnkln thin territory, for ...... ki i. . i -fo. n number of years, Is been elected mamm of a Astoria , .tnd thoy are both trying to make this eholeV I" IW0'' tim- J W"B " ' ODD FELLOWS TO HOLD DISTRICT CONVENTION Tho County Convention of till Odd fellow LmlKCs in Tl'lamojk County Orciton, will bo held In Tillamook May flth and wil' open at one o'clock nnd it is exported thnt if laro number of VdRomcn from tho county will attend this meetlni: as much business will bo transacted for tho sood of Oddfel lowship. ' Mr. A. A. Imlnh of Clovordrl chnirumn of tho Convention nnd Geo P, Wlin'ow of Tilhimotjk Is soirctnry , ............. ii.Ki .vitt tho nnst popular mi umvu . I.. rllll.......M.. "narked" h's ttun ,n,""ul"M ,opo ho hlmlf "nit'Kiy rltory fov the new firm. this ter. Convention n successful -one mid are tloinit their best to havn n jjoort nt tendnnco. All Oddfo'lows should h-nr in tnlnd the imto an try and be on hund. j Members of the Tillamook" Oty Council met with the Board of Coun ty Commissioners hist Tursdny iind acain Monday in an eiTott to arrlv.1 at some solution to the rotiJ tax re- The Tillamook County Guernsey ' which the cit' f ic'las "". association met in repu'ot" monthly I , ,,,. inootinjf .it the t ottonwood Farm on the Trask river on Tuesday. Edmunds and Fitipatrick the proprietors, were' royal entertainer and after i spleu- j did dinner served by the ladies, cigars ' qransea anu cttnuy wee passed Uround. After dinner the regular business of tho meeting do witlv the coming was taken up by president ltu Lance. matter. Ui'tmrtx of different, committtes were As the matter now heard, al oC which went to show that J county could not refund any of this prepaiations for tho bitf event were w ell -under way. It wus thought best that because of president lance's time being so much taken up with Ins duties at the p st ofice, that it would be well for him to have assistance, so a motion Was decided to make W. D. Pine gerw em' manager of tho arrangements for the Guernsey Gaities. The next meeting of the Guernsey A di ..Inltnn ivill lw. )...).! MM Ml.. )Ul at the River Law,, Farm. Ira Lance, i probab'y be made on this matter. Prop. to general road work At the Thursday meeUng all m.mi lxrs of the council were present but Mayor Moulton. The county otlicia's ofre-i.-d the suggestion that the matter b. held until tall when the budget is com piled and the annual meeting -of tax payers when they cou'd confer and r, which mainly, had to j compile their budget in such it waj iming Guernsey Gaities, ! to raise funds to take care of the stands the money where they to consent to the proposition for work under way and contemplated requires every cent on hand. On the other hand it is not thought that it is the intention of the city nor the wishes of the counci' to work a hardship on the counU-y or deter tho improvement of tho roads so this suggestion seems wis0 from more angles than one. The city council meets again next Monday at which time a report will HIGHLY HONORED' IS ELECTED TREASURER OF INLAND EMPIRE TEACHERS ASSOCIATION AT SPOKANE MEETING. BIDDIES. TOO, ARE BREAKING RECORDS Tho Bossies arc not tho only re cord breakers bringing famo and re nown to Tillamook county these days, for comes now n little black minorc'a hen owned and carol for by Mrs. John Carroll, who, as regularly as c'ock work, every other tray presents her mistress with a phetnmonal egg that measures 74 ,- Inches and weighs approximately 5 1-3 ounces. M, Alpann'p is also the owner of a ro;ord;breakcr. Ho is exhibiting her product in tho window of Chas. dough's drug store so we'll let dough tell the ta'e, assuring you 'owover that they are whoppers. Tho Jerseys tond tho Guernseys nnd h llolsteins "will hnvo to step lively '"st th biddies Btcp in nnd take their Mtico 0 tho fiont page n'ltogother. DATE FOR SALVATION HT DRIVE IS SET TO THE VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY I hereby announce myso'f Hs n can lidiito for nomination on tho Pomo "ntlc ticket for tho office of County "ommsslonor subject to tho Ptimnrlot f May 10. 1022. . X. 0, RICHARDS, At a meeting of tho Central Com mitteo at Sheriff Aschim's office lasi even'ng, it was decided to hold tht annua.' Salvation Army Drive on tin 18, 19 Und 20 of May. Sheriff Aschim -hairman of tho central committe. ottt over the work in an informal way with tho idea of making roon omnlcto nrrangements at tho nos meeting which will bo ho'd on th evening of April 18th at the sheriff; office. Geo. B. Lnmb, our county school superintendent, L, W. Turnbull, prin cipal of-our public schools and W. E. Buell, principal of the C.overdale schools, spent three days of ast week at Spokane, Wash., attending the In land Suipjre Teachers Association meeting, which was attended by some 2500 teachers, representing, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana. When 11 came to the o'eetion of of ficers for this great assocation, L. W. lur.ibull principal of our public school was e'ected Treasurer. The principal work of the meeting ins an endeavor to standardize tho woik of thu schools and nUo stand ard.xe the ipialifications of teachers s.i that n teacher, teaching in one of the four states and holding a proper ertincu.e may teach in any of the other three without tiny unnecessary do'ay. Those attending the big meeting; eport a very beneficial and pleasank time. REED GETTING READY FOR THE PRIMARIES S. G. Resd has or wi'l within a few Jays announce himself as a candidate for representaUive on the republican t cket. He did not consent to file until ho had been repeatedly asked to do so by a hirge number of voters from various parts of thecounty.There is n rumor that Mr. Winslow, Tilla umook attorney, will be a candidate. Vi heeler Reporter. COL. GEO. WHITE WILL ADDRESS LEGIONAIREf Tillamook is to to honored by a nother gubernatorial enndidnto thb week in tho person of Col, Geo. A White who will tiildtess the meeting to hu held by the American Lcgloi, Friday (tomorrow night.) Col, White jumped into tho frn at tho solicitation of. a persistent i-roup of frionds nnd supporters, bonded by Grant Dimick of Orcgo City. NEWS OF 21 YEARS AGO A NEW FEATURE A new feature which The Herald is adtjing this week is a column dc voted to news of 24 years ago re printed from early editions of Tho Herald, then, ua now, the leading paper of tho great Tillamook coun try. Old-timers, who traveled cither by stneo or by Sthooucr In and out of Tillamook, will g.oatly appro , ciato th co man: Newcomers, too, will f tt I It of great interest,, for in It ih.y will find names of men nnd v.mu'n who today are promin ently mentioned in tho news of tho day. Wo know you will like this new feature Und wo usk that you peruse It each week and pass tho paper to a neighbor who, also, will appreci ate reading It, providing he alrtada; Is not like you a wWriUiv v-n i- '