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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
TKInmfokV ImAm Haa 'flic Week's Round-Up of City and ... . County Happenings and Personals .. . . ....... ........ tt i HAntS -.lt...HVf Atltlll 41 (!'(' THil.AMUUK lir;nAIl, tlliliftWlwn. mvrwvt-., ni tun aaaa Mra. f!. K lloirnlnil of (Inrlhald. nuno up Viiiiiily itllit fur u ( I .i t)u tioitiK of tir 0ii At M, llt.if ,,mn nitil family. .Nam Uliiili'fif of1 llrlyliwii q lit lilamook SVwlii'ly. (", NcxkI1 f"!" (laribalill wn i. r ,.ttutl at titu llnUl NftlK'fluml W-. J-. It. WflUm f Malum W. A. M Her of Mi'MlliUVlllw vnri irtflaUll . d t tlx TllmmfWik hotl N odiiimlay, Mr. ninl Mr. 8. IL Kelipy, of ,.Un, Oi, vrp In TJltMiuwk a . iltty Vk itUuu H lltu II I lllll.ri f Curiam! pnl U) VYhirt W.liir.Uy HlorMhlJ. Mm rt.n. i li Unimlr IWt fur Itollaiut VSnKly mormmt wh h W41I apt-mi a fw day an Uulnm. " Mm Nlwm and dnngfe Rdlth mid I Vimt lri for ut Wwi. flta4ay. A. fu.frM from AtwrMt (kmtli '" '' hw TtMtajr toai rr (tm cvanuy. Mr. IfotfUr said It lilu- i iilunaiMili tttnir wy much and Una Um o-unlry wm bafcatiftd. Thrwth Ui. (rt af ti Pa rant, Iwnhof. Um Uattbakli Xhool h HmUy aUrUxi Mrvttiir M lUlflildll liulild Mid tiutiaacttHC 1 I - .... ...... . . . 1110 liumnn nwu"!". i'f if mj nv ilUKIt u UW Mtpila at Boon. , vHtrnntiir km! will put up tupta 1 tlw ImtliHtttf. fr l(M.iiiUn lrt.j r' m4 Un w . ,SVln. ! toWf u'l VkwtawAiy for !'ortt4 1.4. ONk fiwirt NevfUiru v In ruanly Mt iUtuulo)'. I, Hrlilut uf H-ttUn wa n ImiI- vlMtur IVItUy. H II. 8yir lt fflinu fmw . 4 w. In4 t r) IVHlajr. intay to I'urUrtii'l. 1 JU(mujK!r u( W'UrtAvr ws iMa Mr. fHt llltilHiliatU, l)'IH)U VWI Virfetf, 1VW t4 Mr. iW Mr. Hlatwlmnl af Mblm UmI itty u vry ill W. C luf .at, of St. 4tww, wm r tetrml l ilw TtlUwook trt Tim. Ay. fw4 Winiw, rf Itarill sad W. P. Ctta. o( NviWmr, tr mwh mi ki fttnwt ttt4f Mr. mmI Mn II K. 8tm Ufl Mter (r lftlwMi km tlMy will MilM ibvtr fuiurt Mm AIick Nowntmli Iflft Montbty mouilni: for I'otllwii'l whitr hc will miii .iImiiiI n wi.k nhoilniCf "fi April nth nl Hid HonPA IIodH'l for iiiM'nilcltU. W J Diivln nml I'nul l-'rcKtitK of I'lirtlifiil wrro n-litt'r'il i tlif HoU-l NVIWnihI Tupcilny. yt. Mfiiil of Mdlilor lio wn ofwrntml on rewntly t liho llonl'11 hoilltl la K"ltlfiK iiIomk nlrij'y. Ur. ItooU 'itft Wttlniilhy fur I'orU IiiihI to ulliiriil tin Htmi llvnlih Of flftir (mtiitiori. Mr. 0. trnfortli of 1!I kowuy wm oir city Winliifxrltty. J. II HlmoMion o' llfliiliton n on oiif trwU V I'fsiihiy. 120 K'ddics To Take Part o- 1 1 o- iiaki, iicni) rrn.MH TIh M. T. HitUn riil frtmfy upcnt Tup dny dfU-rnoori it U10 A. J. Kchmelzcr If! OpCrCttil L -Mr- "n'1 - W- Klnnnmln p"t )i few ilnyn in Snlcm nt tho homo of " K I Klnnamln lmt wc:k. chlMrori of tho local Krl ' . u,.'rin C. Scnrn hn moveil In to the old Newman hwire now rwntl Ty Itoa Manrrell Mr. ami Mr. J. N. Kllln'.irvl .InUKh. tr-r Mat; Mn Hrntu Klnnamnn and Mini Trance Orawr vulUtl the Chop aril hom I- The Scott family have moved U iMr new hfnt near C'jjfkarnas. Mrs. Scott ami hur dauchU;r Anmi rthoola will i'tt)t the tuneful and colorful ojn'n-tU 'Tw'IkM Alley" Friday evening, April 21, at tho HlKh f( IikiI (Jyniiiisliim. irhc optretUi wl'l Im' directed by Ml Mildred linn, atdtnnn, Munlc Supervliior of tin? local flhoolf amtUled at thu piano by Mlx OwrKlc Hairy. Tho rtint t iinumuiry lare Ukfntr In about one hundred and twenty flc L , fi,,.,. jft flivcr via tho Cad V.' ( Miller and Attorney Frank children, all of whom havo l en work. j ,ac gtBKB Wcdneday morning. The llo'tniw, of McMlnnvllle went In thu ln ,,nr'1 l" "m,, M year' .offering j mm k havitiK Kono ahead with tho urrtm la year urcejinn oper-, j,outhtild goodi. Ctta. The mulr In catchy, the kind WJ urtet t MUj the death of Mm you like to whlitlq. A wide raiiKC s i n.,.. n rnrmrr resident of our of character i;lv onportunlty for noj,.,jMKiKW(jf nrl,i mother of Mr. O. pretty eff, im fn coniumliiK. The w Klnnamln who w with her tory center around a meeting of the f,cTcrn rfnya before hci imiiKhter of a ncii lamrow wiui inc children who live In hh old tumh'o flown t'nemetit, "The Old Shoe'' In Twllluht A'ley. The, procccil will kq to swell the Mlif' piaim fund. Ticket on alc nt.Koch'. Tho cat: elty on IhihIiiom U'lniiday J4k CoiMlvr of Corral llx la in the dty I Ilia wwk, loaklni; nftor biulnefix matuni. Owntir vt mhiu ehoteft city Iota will liwld !ou4 to null iHirlmmtr on iyrawt plana. WKKKKIt MICIIKI., WJ Kirrn St. Ill'ainook. :J A. M. BundUli, U10 nrchltMt, who ha bn 111 tin:) lift l fVttl l now a.n. valabiK l hit home at KeUrtu Hay and t alowly ImproviiiK. n Portland 'after a short vlMt with her daughter, Mr. Dick Owen.. Mr. Cantobury and h'n fiunda, Rchoo claa hlkcl to the Jetty Sun day. Mr. Tabler W.i able to attend ehurrh Sunday after ovcral week HlnoM. INTHIIIKT HtrT NO I'ROI'IT I'UOM -MBKHI.Y COOI)H II KN It'. TriMlurrr Above Averaee That Nctn I'rrmlum ()er All Ct Ut 10 Keit Tell. It's wily the 'nut 10 or &0 which the bettor-than avuraRe. b")" lay that brlnK thu owndr n profit over all coat of production. "The . poultryirAn whoo 1 fl k averages HO U) ISO kk par hen re eoivea iritcrogt on hl inToatment but no pay for hi labor," ay A. O Lunn, head of the poultry husbandry death, wli'ch KUrrcl Tuw.fciy nlichll" ,nc , , ' , i afUT a very painful Itlneas. Wc ,.x.j "With a wol br,d flry-k properly cared lor me prtxiuciion wuiu i Hum tv LOLL'S MEAT MARKET Whcro You Got A-l STEER BEEF From Portland Govcrn ,ment Inspection AT RIGHT PRICES Second Ave- East Be tween Third and Fourth W Harden, ami P, U. WUIiiuiM 1 of i4(, and ixtt Lowta R. Hvn aisd W w NwtuiUt rf Km, nra r. ; gtWrl at tda Tl Imxli Heial Ta. Mr. II. WIIm of Portland la vlait inz at Uie homo of hur dauKhlur, Mm. A. M. Btamllah at Netart iruy. Mr. It. Tmy of Tillamook and Mr. Myr f 8tiUlit niceiitly motorvd to I'nrllaiMl In a Stnilnlinkor cor. Mr. Terry aaya (Mr rotuni trip waa made In 9 huura 01 Aatortn ant) 9fjnM ami lounu urn rad ihrotiKh th ur urnm couulry imt at Oie TWIawotik PrWar. I 1 a moat imiMiailUln. ; !ftJgk Mf t'orr-n (5ne w 4iir. sitUur MotHlay. Principal I)am! Newly Cnrnllc lliiltom IJHy Marjoric Tucker Meg I1 KrtiKht Aiiko'mw Mary Harrbian rirownio Marlon Pyo, Nortn Johnson, Ilo- Thy caino ,lAick by way hv Jshaatona, Ciirrol Chritcnon, tund our di.'ep;t sympathy to the borravoJ fiimily. The sudden cath of Joe Dona'son was U shock i the people of this neiKhbahowJ rnoit of whom were well acquainted w-lth him. He was a bro thednl.iw of It. V. Hlj'ock, editor of tho Wcatorn Baptist published here. I WIIKKI.KK NEWS NCJTKS i irrl at the T1Uamtk 1KI r, A A tnfrirn, Harry Uartock a.y. jar and W. U Junaon. Mr. O'l lUUilact, Mv im Trt ( Mr. ad Mf. W. WOmn Ml Tu t MdOtiity iHjmli tnHail a fw day muimta lot rrttamL Mr, Wiiaon , t on a .lapping iwr. ! 1 (Im inmsliou auditor for Um South- J F. umm mu Pan iauplw f ',,, 1 TUtkrnook. which mndo a record of Amofl liif for fortland KUM, pmn4a of boUur fat I shown oa Um Ua VdR4ay mmiWt in tha windw of th McMlnnvillu N11. it t,renaM, I). A- l&zh- uonal bank. Kb I a fine looki.n: animal. MeMinnvtp Nw lioportor. ' Uv tttuvr Moixlay mom. I CM it I I K R. tavnt to PwtiaiMt Tto. (4y twornitc whcia n Wttl Ukmaact It le(fUt.( f UVltwi. Oriajfo bU' fof 4 W1' 1 rwu It in the M&t!o tap : Mm. Frvd Hrown M to YUo f(M Jjutulny. n MtWttay on lb tias. sir. Nya v. Im u lxn YUiting i Mr. Miwaw Warran oi l Angara r jrtw! to her turn in iwUf waa Ua cwwniy aaai on wainaaa a m n lay moriilni:. ) few day Uua araak. .duo tind lUvicht Oiwta ! Ja. 4, CUt and M. I?. Twwar of 1 TuNrtUy from tt tmtiaM trip ' Portland wr bum viatton thi ihotA tt I'nrtiatal ami Al ""call ami tntiIU, Wn, M M t 11 Frad Brows Mt Moaday on Ui !ard PHo nu to Hay City ata far Pvrtkuai -, mornlnir to iwrui lw r.' H jrt Fortbtad waa a .tth her folk. 1 my viailor Tttcaday. lt..ffin )m Itcrtt nutins t Rituithausar of MobJar ad lull of wurk In To HaraM J n A Kaoblack of Ctovvrdala war ra hir tlrpattmri tltla week. I etrd at the Todd Hotal WanW ! '-imjicn I'uuUoii, llnrald re (day vi.llnl the Haribaldi dt f 1 Munaon of PorUnml spwil a few day tranaactitiK biwlna in tho county MU laat k. Mr, ijmu and datichtar Mra, My wa, kft for Hay City Friday moniiiiK w it Mr. Frnak McCawi. Mr. and Mra. Prwl Hwila went to Uoaver Friday. ItmnwoA Haltom, Sarah Trombloy, Kttth UomW, CrdiAi Oalfio.d, Hlaucliu Hama and RoUrta Cnmjboll of Til lamook and I Intel lWlc of lUiy City, Mary Jan Pawter and buwo ,M Kbhin of Hoctoway loft Friday mornint: for Conallu to .ntvrul tho Oldar CHra Confri'iice. Thoy re cbaparontt by Mrs. McGruth of Tilln mool:. Mia Ira Knaom who h.ii been John Marfcalf. Howard IVnweJI, Tom Oyne, Karl Frank'ln, Oien Martin, Maiold HushWk, Curl Zwelful, lAyv Oinovor, Junior llo'den, Harold Crnv. er. ' Hroom Otrl. Mclvn Ilus.cl, Alvera True, Ireno Iluili Ititel. Vera Wairev. ttulh Mahan. Dorothv MrUSanicl. I-a Provl"K Vatle Haker. No Voile Smith, I-ol Knight, Corriivf Stranahan, Gwen do'yn Harris. fr.irland Olrla Marjoric Finialt, Mildred Herkey, CjiHyn Uaberach.Hnllie Harris, Max. Ine Iftikor. J.ephine Sheldon. VirKin la WnUon, Klnora PholjM, Dorothy Ttickur, Vera Pjs-riberir, Schultz, Mmie Dye. riowiis Paul Chibott, Mfllnnl True, Duniel Mahan, Jame Mapos, Kobort Hayes Hoby Hosley, Chiivnco Hunlick, Par rel Plank, John Polnnejf, Albert I-onc I.pon Mnrtin, Keith Jenkins, Elmer Guptun, Iahjii Messersmith, David Sheldon, Italpii Stulvr, Keith Buel, H:chard Aachim, l-.reit SV..rtliiiiKt n, Willi Hinkle. Fred Ward, Robert PeU tys, Billy Wallace, Arthur O.rvcnwaid, Addison Kusscl, Guy Tucker, Norva! True,, Freddie noonc, Henry Erick- Mrs, Chartior has been quite ill the last week. Mrs. Daley, of Brighton, visited her daURhtcr, Mrs. Scdurburtr, last Mon day. MinUi I.tindbert' left on the Monday train for Portland. Mrs. E. II. Hoover, mother of James and Fred, hn been very ill but is im- to 200 CKKf a year. This would net him a profit of 1)0 cenU a fowl. "It is often found in ar&'yzinic farm ' word that tho producer who j!s I above the average obtains an extra premium for his products, s he pels j tho extra two or four dozen eggs in I Uie early fall when ckk arc hih. ' "The flock averaging 111 in the "yar producea the largest number of them in lute winter, spring, and early summer when ckks are cheap est The pou'tryman who ceta the ex tra cjjRi actually receive more for them than would be shown in the averaee price received per year on the averapc farm." The average overhead expensci on The average production of Oregon fowls is about 100 egg ' year. On the commercial poultry farm it aver ages irom 1 to to lfiU pkrs. This jld leave six dozen to pay lnterc.it on invoatmont in buildings and equip ment and to funsh a profit to tho producer. In Memorial of Freeman J. Jackson Mrs. Hart and Mrs.Mix wero Brigh ton visitors last Saturday. William Al'en left Sunday to visit averaee eommercia' poultry farm is Whereas it has p'eased our Heaven ly Fiithcr to call our brother Free man J. Jackson from this enrthly lodsc to the lodge On high, Be it reaorvetl: That we as a 'odtfa extend our sincero sympathy to tho bureaved family of our brother. Pj;solved further: That our Chapter be draped in mourning during a period a commercial poultry farm consisting -0f thirty days as ti mark of respect of Int-reat on investment, taxes, and for our deceased brother, -iopieaation. equal the coat of feed, Kcst),ve1 furthcr. That a cop of it was found through farm survey theJe roM,ution3 ht! 3prua(, on thc . WfL' st a' t 1 .u 'cords of thi3 Iwlgethat U copy bq friends in Portland. Grace Nelson has been confined to her home with a bad cold for scverUl days. Bob Car'son has gone to Carlton Helen wnero no win mane nis zuiurc nome. Mrs. Guillett returned to her home between 51 0 and ?2 a year, points out Professor Lunn. On the farm the rout is probably cut one-half as a hen obtains some food from by-products With eggs averaging 30 cents a dozen it would require six dozen eggs to nay for the feed. ent to the family of our brother, and that tHqse reso'utions be published in Tho Tillamook Herald. Resps tfully submitted, W. N. BAYS WM. J. GILBERT JAMES GOLDS WORTHY. Committee. vititinc her aunt Mr. Claude Ackley j ,. ralunuti to her homo In Mohlcr last , . Fairies jCfyj,.. ' Dorothy toiler, Dolores Green, Bot- Ctarancr Roy of McMinnvillo came i ' V 'U, ilny 111 Uip liitrrMt of tki. 0. Antiunion Icift Wlr iitm: for Pnrtlaiut t sMnd i-ya vtaling w1it Imr llr and . . Mr aittl Mt-4. Win. Willum. thrtwurfl Uiia city on i-ridoy ' way to Hrighuui to apod aliout a wcuk M. Staia - f iinroton 9 "w rulUng ocorga .nciummn umi. ,1.., thu rk WsHint wit bar 1 4auhir. Mr Lealtc Harriaon. M 1U Viarnr. lafi Wadnaaday on thr t!at?w fr Portland. Mr. tlnolr Howy w oprte.i J. A Hyraut of Portland was a buaim visitor last weak. N'romn nd Darrell Prnt have gone v j.n their parenta mUr Tillamook ay the New.-m-'i"tir. bggs at EACH 2 Market At Hadlcvs New Meat ctra fro.li ranch eBBs and just the thi.-g for Enster bunday. They nre ext HAD LEY'S Handles only extra choice UlSlCr' Host PORK Fresh County Killed CHICKENS. F-xtra Quality VEAL - Fresh HOLOGNA mid WEINIES H0St HAM-UACON and SALJT POKK- MARKET nstalled The Bell phone num- n by phone and have your meats HADLEYS now, sanitary and up-to-date. Both Pll0.Vv'UI ' her is -M . 'I'l.,... .iis iniii."rri ...t,nli'r smvti ine. Shop HADLEY'S MEAT MARKET GEM BLD.-BOTH PHONES . . "Wtao Quality b Higher ami Mao. Hoally Rtghf 1 tv Baker, Jean Clough, Dorothy Hab. erlarh. Nod re Smith, Bonnie HUrris, C'titliatinc Schultz, lA)uis Wilkes, Eun ic FNfcer, Irene Griffes, Mnrion Iir son, PorotlijT French, lxis Mugarrell. Glowiik Hnrold Loll, John Guild. Karl Rid-r-ath. Lw Hcitg, Buster Spoiling, Or n , Rosenbcrg.Glen Redding. Robert urlf fis. Butterflies I Helen Leonard, Catherine Uimb, i EIoiho Vantross, Hallie Austin, Hazel Kofconborg, Minnie Pearl Tucker, er tii Miller Elnn Hinklo. Phyl'is Jnnc IVlnck. Cecil Terry, Mnrnrite Vor i. k. Wannita Ridpntn, Jnnc Sheldon, Maron Hoiiey, Lillftm Riissel, Lurilo Gri.ler, Mi'drcd McDaniel, llnlliv Aus. tin, Amelia ttchmai), Luis PaiUzzo, Twila W 'ods, Margarite MngtirreH, Elizabeth McGrath. Base B. Boys Jessie Dye, Robot Bonis, MUurice Vn)IU Mason Hnnonkrnt, Darrel King, JcraM odcalf, cph Hyde Gi'be't Pye, KrmiU Hyslyi, Jloy Sell- Und, Bunlett Nichlas. t You are the Judge -to pass Judgment on the money you spend Put your money where it will do the most good; in the matter of furniture and house furnishings we believe we can h;jlp you- There is no question but what you want GOOD FURNITURE and to this end we are prepared tp supply your eve ry need. Our store is teeming with new seasonable furniture of the high grade furni ture that lends toiie and individuality to the home. YET COSTS NO " MORE THAN THE COMMON KIND. ' Our stock is personally selected from the largest manufacturers on the coast and embraces a wonderful collection of really attractive and service able w 1 e. Our i ces are always low reany lower than perhaps you would imagine. Close a'tention to every detail of store management and quick turnovers en able us to mark every article at a really attractive figure, as our advertising and window displays have demonstrated. Our goods stand every inspection aijd personal giiapauto? gq?s wjth gvQrj: purchase Exceptional Prices on Seasonable Goods MBS, DYE PASSES AWAY AT AGE OF 61 J - j Mrs. Normnn J. Dye prominently known here and thc mother of Connie U Dvo of Tillamook and Mrs. E'sio Klnnamnn of UhiW, died April 1-, 1022 nt the ngo of 01 years. ci, i.nm In Dnftia County, Texas, July i, 1KC0 imd wns married to Norman J. Dye Novymhijr 0, 1877 i, nt Triplett Missouri, ( j Mra. uyo lias uvi-ii iii iu.""i 1 thu past 22 years. Fimeni' Hcrviees will be held Sat urday at 2 o'clock nt tho United liroinern cuuivii. uu'""" - ), ducted by Rov. J. E. Fry, nsslstod byv Rev. C: L DHrk. Heavy good quality dajry pail, 10 and 12 quart capacity, while they last at 75c O'Cedar Mops special at $1.25 Grass Rugs, 27x54 at 75c All Copper Wash Boilers at 7.00 It t A pretty Ivo"y Enameled Dress ing Table that is an exceptional buy at $18,00 An Ivory Enameled Chiffonier, that will grace any home priced' at only $15.00 A 25c can of the We' I Known KYAN IZE PAINT if you purchase a 15c UrusK 'which ty the way is an cxcell ent brush at this price. See our win dqw display. Come in and get your free C4n whl'e they last. Free CREDIT YES! EXCHANGES GLADLY! PHONE ORDERS. SURELY! WK'JtE S0RIIY Duo to mix-up In our pressroom n amnll portion of this laauo Is sllghtl j ''off co'or" with vegniiUt to pnge lo-' citiona nud their consecutive num bering. Rlmuu it on tho unlucky thir, tcenth ilny of Uio month or what you will, but accept our apologies and wo'U promtoo that a mistake of this kind will not hnppim again svu U ever, Reeher Furniture Co, "Complete Home Furnishers' "Where Prices A"e Lower and Quality Higher" k "II rr;