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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1922)
Br if 1 ill 'V Tillamook Tire Co. Service Station 9th. Street nnc. 2nd Ave. WK I.KAP OTHERS FOLLOW . IX QUALITY AND PRICE. 30x3 1-2 Tire $10.00 A first clnss 30x3 Tire $S50 A 30x3 1-2 over size cord for $15.50 MOTORISTS, WARNING! If you ;irv using Red Crown Gasoline do no! mix it with Un un. If you at-1 usinjr Union, do not mix it with Rod Crown. Each requires a different adjutmeiU tn your enrbu anor and by mixing them you may not get. satisfactory results- The Tillamook Tire Co. has a pvmp for each kind of Gasoline the only place in Tillamook that can give you your choice. Call and see us vh n in town. AT THE NEW BUNGALOW SERVICE STATION CORNER LOST $337,654,950.00 The 1921 Itccon. Fire l.o Has llrcn Exceeded but Once in 1906., It was a wasteful year for Amer- I iea; it wus a year of carelessaess- fer America; and it wis a year that demonstrated the 'ow morality of many American; and all of this was lack of erapjoymeni, and general con ditions that would naturally demand c;in.-ident with a yefcr of tipht money, every bit of thrift, cUrefolness, and caution that we as a nation possess. The fir loss record of the country So: the year 1921 has been exceeded only onto and ttat in 1906, the year of the creat San Fran-isco conflnera tion. The past year's losses by fires in the United State and Canada, as coaipi'ed from the daily records of The Journal of Commerce, reached a total of S332,G5-1,950. This is even, greater than the 1920 total of S330, 553,925. when hpiher valuations on; p-orerty of all kinds helped to swe'l 1 the firures. The fire losses came in from all parts of the country, and while the year was freo from any pcneral conflagration, th? steady flow of losses built up a total that practicVly has no equal in past re cords, j Carelessness and the moral haxard, both du to a larpe extent to a let dawn in irny 'iaes of business, had much to di with the disgraceful in crease in loss. The figures for the past five years are: 1917 $207,273,10 191S 317,014,355 1919 2G9,000,775 1920 330,553,925 1921 332,654,950 This total loss practically equals the cost of a'l new property erected in the yUr 1919 in New York City, Boston, San Fran-isco, St. Louis, Atlanta, and M'lwaukee. In ether wrrds, imagine all of the new homes, stores fcnd factories built during a twelve months' perr.d in Norblad for Congress Why Not a Coast Man for the Coast Counties? -o- (From the Morning Asurian April, 9, 1922.) The Astorian is gratified that Hon. A. W. Norblad has accepted the ap pe'al of his horrie community so, in t mato'v acquainted with his strength, and the call from so many influential sources in the state 'and will become a candidate for congress from the first congiessiona' district of Oregon, oppoein;; for the nomination in the .rimar.t? on the republican t'eket in MUy Congiessman Willis P. Hawley. Mr. Norblad".; career in the commun ity where ha has so long ben promin. cnt and hi arge activit'es in the public hfe of the state through hU services as "a member of the state senate, leave no question as to his eminent equipment for the responsi bilities that n scat in the national house demand. Mr. Norblad is recog nized ua among the able men of Ore gon and that standing has beei uihievej thrcugh service of) a charae ter wheio outstanJing talents aloi. could sujeeed II s election would re fleet credit upon Oregon i)d wou'd give that fu ther preste to the west's voice i i national councils thnt tho siUation o demands. Mr. Nor blad will nit.- the race with the close interest of his legion tf personal friends 'and t'.iu assured support of thousands who have been in touch with his publL- service. However, independent of the pt-r-soiuil qualities involved in the can didacy of Mr. Norbled that bo splen didly icqi(ip him for congressional duties, thejo Viru a number of situa tions that will appeal to.the people of ' the entire state. The (jreUt region, em bracing the coubt counties of Oregon -i oitie burned down lmmcl-ati-lv upon their eomp'etion. and ye-' wii! have a picture of what the 192! f i r lo. mMn. ! ROBBERY VS. FIRE It was- shortly fcfter la .jrreat 2,000,000 fire that destroyvd die Erie Pier at Weehawken, New Jersey that a letter was vrtui to the Xcw Wor'd that Stiles facts and hits hard. The letter follows: To the Editor of The World: A fortnight or so apo there was a mai' robbery in this city. Loss, $2. 000,000. Great excitement. Natnrit! enough, too. Postmaster General rushinp around. All his assistant- j ireneral helpers roshinf; around. Foil. who owned the "swap" rush rg around. Very we'l. That' a lot of money 52,000 000. Right enough to "ru-d around" about it quite com." l.-rt'c But Night before last there was a firv over in Weehauwken. Once more "loss $2,000,000.'' Bu. is anybody ' rushing a round" about it? Not s much! Papers print the news. Then drop it. That' all right. N'oth'nr mire they can do1 But here's the bit? difference: Whereas everybody got all excite-! about the mat' robbery, nobody seem to cUre a whoop about the fire ex cept the folks that saw it from ferry boats and such. They thought it w' a "pood show'. And that's all. Now which did the most reiil harm the robbery or the fire? "Los ?2, OOflOOO" makes 'em look about equal. Rut were they? Not by a damned sight! The -obbery resl'y did no harm at to the world at large. Individual suffered, of course, and tha's bad But, den't you see, the money is in the world exn-t'y the same to be put in circulation and used? But the fire! Just the reverse. Pro wsrty absolutely gone. Blotted out Destroyed. Ba?ks had to bend to earn that particular S2,000,000 over in Weehawken. Men had to work and weat And to be wasted! are entitled to seat at Washington. This region remains the iso lated, undevo'ped area of Oregon, with its problems of such a varied and peculiar nature, that only a person intimately acquainted with, and hav ig propVr sympath:os for, may pro perly represent. Under present condi ttons this portion of the state is with out such representation. The Willam ette vallev has as spokemen both Sent tor McNary and Congressman Haw ''-v, t c imrredj'at; Portland distric has it voice in Senator Stanfield and Congressman Mc Arthur whilt eastern 'Oregon ,is represented by Ojngressman S'tnnott. Justice de mands that this regional discrimina t:on be no longer endured and fair minded attitude of the people ill so concede when the campaign prt ents the magnitude and importance m the coast county problems that ci i be nterpreted only by one of inti nate icquaintance. It is so generully under tood that Congressman Hawley ha V.I no appreciation of the broader demands of his service from a state tondpt Int that further ilfscu.-nion dong t" ' l;ne at this time is unneces ary.A fei .'ico of fifteen years in con , eis has found him nl the close of .hr. ' ! iod without prestige, powo or inifative, whereas the call of tho changing, forward-looking conditions is for men of v:slrn arid action. Mr Hawley affords, in fact, the consr'--uous exhibit that cogresi 'feds n blood. To elect n man of Mr. Nor blad's st'amp to succeed him will pro ';'le a national service, aside from enhancing the immediate prestige of Oregon as state, anil tho Astorian feels confident in its prediction that the people of the district ure to take that stop. Pd. Ad. TILLAMOOK Say! Suppose those mnll robbers shou'd bo proved to hnv tnW'n their plunder out Into the harbor ami sunk it. Ornsy fools? You bet! Yet Hint what every fire diveji grab the fruit of men's labor (your labor, Mr Uen.l de i ami chueks It away so rW that, It never can Ret beek! The who'e county is th s work morn Carrieses that's another wwrd Inc th death of "Joe" UoimMvm. for lpKrat,"v enuw-s it nil. That's Horn tttul roiet In the county a ''p the p'nin fact. How many people are! wus. he has n'l hi life been ldrfHl there who know that n llrhted mnteh, ' witli county activities and Imnly n ffr instance r n rirarelte, r nny- J nvan, woutan or child but wht knew thtttir e4n that's afirt Is vastly mon ! Jw perswUl v and Intimately danevrou than n loaded revolver? j In his death Tillamook rmmty losea Vet It's so. j etie of her ft e -t p'sblle aptrirl 'tt ' A wwlver mlRht poMdbly kl'l half The dairy Industry siiiTer- ureal n dosen peowle. A Hehted mntrh erl'V rm his untimely demise for he cHtnretto may kill yvs, has kil'ivl J 'eader nlnenj: lenders n scores. jwoik. Tho Ctmnty fnlr will In- hnmli Ami hy is all this? Iteemtuo pme : mi'l'Uthe Krwuro will keenl fe- hi dt know anv better. They think lw,!' mt lAn1ew dlstr'ct eon i.un.ty I'rtted match or cigarette Is "no t "rk-snlanlion wil', perSnna n .r thin" U isn't. It's one of he bijc- i l"'rv n perso,, tt actively tke the ef waste-makers known. ',flrt ll,nt Jt" " ,nkv1 thr n,"" "'ow $2.mHl,P00." What n waste! wwl fivU" P'lldh of that part' D we k:w tuouch (vt, those art cl:,"r flh ls county. ?h rfxht wards, "k.ew enouRhM) to' Kxpresslnns of sorrow and rrel step it? You say! M' nwml " e-ery hand on th daUt ARTIU'R KM IOTF Sl'UOl'L. '' l,r"ninent Tillamook rhirn cit- ' isen. Tho Herald has uitervie'ved a Easter Programs At the Churches Christian Church, April 10, 1922. Mornini: Program ProcessoninI Im-ocatio,, Mr." W. S." Buol rptutv Readini: . .23nl. Plm by Sunday School. Co .munion ..-! the Qu. Gvden" Offering for Benevolence Athem "Sing PrniW." Be .ise by 12 Junior Girl -n,. m,i,u. Primary Exercise "Whenlt's Spring." ReciUtion ....Uurun Hoel "The Angel and tho Woman." Chorus ...."Easter ami Springtime" Junior Dept. ...."Faith is the Star." Chorus "Thanks be to God." Exercbe . . I-oyal llnids. .".Mussage of the Lilies." Chorus . . ."Sprend'tho Has tor Glor"-" Benedcition. Keening I'rogj-am Orchestra Overture Anthem "On Kion's Glorious Summit." Chorus "Christ is P.istm." invocation. i Scripture Reading. Ladies quartet: Mrs. E. E. Koch, Mist MVdred Hansleman, Mrs. F. Hunter, Miss Betha Collins. Offering Orchestra: sermon .."Tho Power of tho Kesur rection. Solo Leo Doty Chorus "The Lord is Risen." Benediction. Church of the Naarine Sabbath' ustry; always wanted to better th'nir morn ng, Easter program rendered by j and n'ways took a leading part In the .Sjbbnth School. Subject sabbath 1 any miittor that pertained to l evening, "New Lifu." Hours of ser- j wel'are of the county. I knew J e vice: Sabbath school 10:00 A. M. Pro. DonaliUon for 10 and one hr! gram 11:00 A. M. Song service 7:30 P. M. Preaching 8:00 P. M Prayer sen-ice Thursday at 7:30 P.M. "It wass. glad when they said unto me let u go into the house of the Lord." ..At The Methodist Church SunuUy School at 10 o'clock. The morning ser mon at 11 o'clock. The subject of the morning diourse -will be "Christ and thc Resurrection." The choir has special Easter music for this service. The morning sermon will be preceded by baptism and reception of members. An Easter program given by the choir and Sunday School will take the place of the evening discourse. The program will consist of recitations, exercses, hymns,, anthems and mule quartets. You are cordial'y invited to attend these services. "Bring all the tithes :nta the storehouse.'' This church will observe "passion" week fis tithing week and on Sunday morning the tithe will be brought in. The church prayer servce on Wednesday evening at 7:30 Charles L. Dark, Pastor. Reformed Church Sunday school t 10 A. M. Morning worship at 11 clock. Subject of Easter message: Risen with Christ.'' Holy Commun on will he 'administered at this time. At 8 P. M. Easter program by the Sunday schoo', assisted by the choir anl n ai . (jiiartette. The closing num ber wi.l be a pantomime cntitcd: "The Three Mary's" given by Mrs. Lienkaemper, Mrs, Ward, Mrs. Gruen. enwald and Miss Pauline Gienger. The offerng of the day will be for Home Missions. You are cordially in vited to these services. W. G. Lien kaemper, pastor. Presbyterian Church :Sunday school 10:00 A. M. Morning wot ship 11 A. M, Subject: "The Easter Life." A wel. come will be given to al' tho.iu who may wish to unite with the church. All puients who have babies and wish hem baptised please bring them to t'ii special Easter service. Evening v.orship at 7:.",0 P, M, Subject: "Un worthy of Eternal Life," Special Easter Music, A cordial welcomo to all. A'lun A. McRea, Minister. The haughty banker hasjibout dis appeared, but occa3iona'ly you still find the haughty hotel clerk und the haughty ticket agent. HEfeAU TlI.t.AMOOK, OUKGON, T 11 .ii nook Mourns The Death of Jos. Wesley Donaldson few otTtemls and clt-n an I , with repr'nta the'r te-thnomals to; the worth of our fslbw-cititan now , pnsstvl to the Ktvut bextind i i SKN. C J. HOWARDS SAYS: i I hnv? knouu Joe lXnnl.lt n for the pnst seven or eight years and ' hive learned to esteem him n one of' : our nw progreative and reliable ' Intewste! not only In ' UairHn,: lml Knornl vMk im?W m'ms' 1 that M "un,y h lost one of its best citisens and that ' hnv ""lly lost one of my best Mon- C J' 8" . , "f'"'! SAM MOn T'V t ' Jw lv ''' w r best Mwv. He took 'ead:nit part in livestock and grange ork and t . me very ueepiy . ,mn t KvnJl 'sPi Md w' ,U,,1I cherf w,,rd or '""J w ,hn hij 'n 1 ?" m,ly -v ,,n" n 0,a' ins worK ana his eJiorts wi! rc a uv. ing iestimonial to h s family and to this county of his genuine worth. The sympathies of myself and my fcl'ow co-workers on the Tillamook City CouncA is extended to the bereavej fnmi'y. COP.VTY CI.HItIC imiMHAM. 1 cannot sing the praises of Joe Donaldson enough. He was a man ! among men; fair, honest, congenial, , n friend , in nuot), n hard worker, a , loyal aon of Til'nmook a leltder al ways and one- whom we will not on y miss very much but whose place we can never ope to fill. K. T. I1ALTOM. Merchnat I :iy to you as I liave a way said Joe Donaldson was on of the preat est man that THInrrrok ever produc wl. He was leader in the chees and a finer, truer trenUemUn T n hope to meet. NEW FREIGHT LINK TO ROCK A WAY STARTED V. A. Wray h purchased a new automobile truck '..nil wil' th's ne-k begin the opt-rntion of a regular s.-hedu'e between Tillamook and Rock away for the delivery of freight nd baggage. The line will be operated as the Tilhimook-Rocknway Freight and Exprnas Line. Headquarters will be maintained at the Ti'Inmook Fruit and Produce wholesale hou-r ami will leavo Til lamook dai'y at H A. M. Mr. Wray hat Wen engaged ha an inspector for the Pacific Tui -phone & Telvg'aph Company for r. number of months and is well and favcrnhly known here an I should moot with success in his new enterprise. Frlend&hip Important, To build life Hint brings Joy to olil ige you imiHi IjuiIiI frlenilililp into the lays us they come. AiiiiigoiilHin may oiiipel aitenti'in from the world. Ilui m the u-tirld will liml u way of avoiding your cowing power, mid you -vlll be left i-hi,MMl ami desoliite pi i-nl jour ilccliniri years iimliUi Im til" envlrormieniH loo lulu to uke elmtigfh Hlicn-ilie biilldlnc i ilmosl llnlslied. Cluinges can ii!wiih ii' inude but they ure cosily mill ot'lun lo nol (It In uell with Hie structure Still If mistake liave been iiiuile, cut .ect them us doiin hk you ciin. Grit. Superstitious Islanders. The luliiililtiiiitM of the New Dili rides, composed of 12 lurge find I'M) smolJer Islands, believe In witchcraft and ull sorts of feigns nun inuens, pur lleiiliirly of their ilep.W'lfd ancestors nml In gods which nr.. Hi'.'i-ln tu ,e Ini'orporuli.'il In lertnlii stoiien or mil mills. Every village bus Its iliiuclug ground. Here the 'unlive meet on moonlight uighls und perform wild and fantastic antics to tho booming ut their deep drums, some of which, six feet or more In height niul curved from the trunks of trees, are riipnlilo of making terrible hoIkcs. Here's Record Taxi Drlva. P.ec.ine It was too wuriu yt timel by train un oMerly .Scotchwoman In Loudon ih-Nlrli.g to Unit rclntkcH In llniiiimii', (Si'oiliuid, IiiiIIimI ii liulind. The ride covered WH miles,, Hinlfs i HUbMiintlul fare the tiuvulcr gave the driver a 'M dp. A.MUI 13, 1". IMHK VMUSri liS North of Mb "treel nnl et of '.!il Ave W ,r', ' ' One liil!o. North of !ll street wl wel !ul Ave east Is Warl 2 uhlwt'e blasts, West of ml. A nd south . of Mh, streets Ward S- Three whistles. K-s od Snd. Ave l?at ami smith of 5th Street Ward 4 -foe whistles. Telephone fire alarms t cen ' tral Site In mm will notify the department when whittle will lw WoWIt HOLMES SEEKS GOVERNORSHIP Just ai k' ' '" Wrh Stor Helnir infom in th .t hr Ha decided to become s randdsts ft Uw democratic oonunaUtw for tof nor of this stfcle. Hs wdl m" llareey G. SUrekweeAher f Clsek nmni county and WVter .s'. Ptore of IjnOmnde. Judrre Holmes had announeed esr Her in the week that he eetsht not i that Ume see his way cienr le speed the time, and money ...veseaej t mate the rav-j ht niter repetd rquU from a'l parta f ike state he has altered his prefione uvlesh lom and wil now nuke an a fnMsive campaiKn ftr the aoae tlon. Th ttruttQ et Qteiktrt Pre Just Ueen ctr.Uiu of tns tMurd nuestlun "WUjr l wemeti al ways chueae (be wrHi twmf Ktrldeal 1 the inquirer is a fry jo man. and dii married, or be wmiW know Women invartat'ly etimsMf a hat (Hal dt-u t suit tbe dress Ui re earut so thai In a ilay or s tlwy can m plain that invr hadn't a dress (hat a III go wlia tneir new li When the tuijr tbe drvos. they naturally aet one ibat is In sdisnrt, or th hat. and ftt a few more ly th rni lawais lion l beami (lint tbtj haven't a hat tu g a Ith the new tlresa -aotl so a the puvt tmfx ad laflniiam. II we didn't d thU, the mere man would never buy as an? clothes at alt. "laiawttlns" In yMh fHMnhm. Cautleui t.'tedecL An old darky called I'avSe Kb made hi Ittla by dot uk odd J4, IU cnold neither read nor write, aad nat the maitati4i of lw!n eitrewoijr u Umte In all his bnslnea dealing. n day be we fuipt"yl bjr Mr. (. in ih Hf work about Ms place, aol nlies tbe work wits nnfiten Mr C. hamlrti Ititn bis money t'nete Kb (nnk in tnortej he ''Id' "Mr. ( vroeld y. mind ili a reretpt t' 'lis mrmev f Mr C, i -iislist-HT wrote have this tlaj tia l'm-l Kb twu dntlars, doimi urel igned It. The oi l darky matched Mm earefDlly. and a be took the rN ' l;i ald ; "Mr O. la fn' mire 11 am jr' -ma liamlwrliln'T" San Kranetaeo rimux. Qie' Oiiawlsc There's s man in front who my le wn to lttk ," snail the otHc ; nn-hln r the i Sjt. mill CIsrL.n "fw lurf.- Is I.eT tiskeil the editor who i" in the i iiiuiMmlna room mk Iiik a priHtt of ii n wdilitrfal on ih rlgl.is or ii trr Mopi-. "He's a (mil blc ffllow. sir," "All right," ril thf editor its be whipped n bis collnt nnil He. rumpled liU hair, il:nrrutiaril Ills dress and nn-:irci Ink m hU fare mvk and ttirs. -fit, tmek und tll the niriirMis rlmltur that them Is nibHly on Hie premises Jt now hut Hie anlhty lxy."IHrmliialmiii Ari II.thIiI. Count-rtQ Mouie Hairs. Determining hou mimy tinln tlmre are mi a liiiilie Is the tttk Hist It. It IIuhbIIh, grnilu'te tni!ent of dm Unl verslty of Callfnriiln, has lnld out for hllimelf. He puiirlies out u pee of dried mouse sklu nml uni'er n micro scope cuiiiits the number of hairs, Whether there are hereditary clinui:e' In mire lialr Is tNiltig studlwl. a rnntiM' Iiiin two kinds of hnlr, not lit Cludllig the uhlitkerx. Strve Tea In Salt Mine, One of the "ntunts" for ttlstlinjiilnliK vlNltors In Kllesln Is to h- t.erei will tin In Hie tu It mines, HuiuoiiiiiU of feet lielnw grounil. Tlies.. mine have been worked since the Tenth century nml the piissngeii me sdoruef. with elaborate rniv.no nml pictures muile In the salt walls. WATER SIGNALS To bo used .t() minutoH before water in mains will b0 simt off. ! blasts of surfew whsitle of reeonds each- Attontioii! hlifits followed by t M,ort blasts: Water will ho turned off East of 2nd. Avo. East. 1 blasts. folViwed by .'1 short blasts: Water will .e turned off W'" of 2nd. Avo. East, ' blnstR lollowe-l by 4 short bl'isu- En'lre syilem turned off. ' h'asts only: Ehrtrle ciinent cit off. Tills code will ho used when praaiblo, If you have hot fire In stovo, i(IV(. hot water fuueut n until firo cools off. in it ti n o MALI! AT NKW8TANI8 The llemld Is mi le w'"'i rtt the fnllewing liewstnlltUi Umar's DMlfi Wtrt. Ales' Hear Stwe,. The Pn'nt Coufertleiiery. . ieTU I fee ta i let l M ' h " e i ji 1 1 Til msei aaiWaA rs te.as it tl I : mt eiai tlse 11 tt t I llMi HI l . st m. - - a IS I. 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