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lvtmlp "Wo aint-A Duly Vm fw Vimrtelf M p,,,,.,, TU.I.AMOOK HERALD, TILLAMOOK, OKFCON, VPRtl K I" PA OK FOUR r Tillamook Herald C. L. TKOMBLEY. Editor and Publisher Swlwrriirthm f&M lr ct in Adtaiuv Aih-ertMng Rale Mad ktwn I'pon. Application. Satvrcd at ? oorul Class Mail at th, Post Offteo t Tillamook, Orj,w- EDITORIAL COMMENT llir WW I I'KKI illy Wilbur K "WHERE PROSPERITY STARTS In the fall of 1920. prices paid to farmers for their 5.1 oxlucts entered a period of drastic decline. From then 1 until a few months ago the industrial deprsesion was duej lai iruiN 10 the shrunken purchasing power of the American iainur. v our months ago the values of crops were calculated In ii.e Department of Agriculture at eight billion dollars k s man two year before. S hile the farmer's income was shrinking, the prices of the manufactured article. he needed did not drop in proportion. The farmer could not afford to sell eight busnela of grain to pay eight dollars for a pair of shoes. He sold the wheat because he had to. But he found he could cet alontr. somehow, without the new shoes. In s fact, he got along for a year or so without buying anything Slowly but surely the wide difference between the prices of farm products and of merchandise the farmer buys is being wiped out by the law of supply and demand. The business situation of the nation is improving. ,The backbone of our prosperity is found in the fertility of our soil. We are able to produce more than any other nation, a wide variety of the things the world needs. "Yhen our farmers are given a fair return on their invest ment and labor, they insure to the nation as a whole a fair degree of prosperity. The first and most interesting sign of better business is thai prices paid to the farmer are going up. It is now plain to be seen that these prices fell below levels warranted by actual conditions. Downward prices were assisted by involved conditions in Europe. A nation wide attack on grain exchanges by the farmig interests weakened considerably the country's grain market. Then, when fanners expected three dollars" a bushel for their wheat, they were urged by their grange organizations and their leaders not to sell. When prices fell to somewhere near one dollar a bushel, and farmers were obliged to sell, they came to the conclusion that they had b- en penalized for holding. Re versing tneir methods, in th.- fan of 1921 they marketed wheat at a speed never equaled in the history of the coun ty. Speculative markets found themselves unprepared to handle such huge quantities of wheat, and this helped to maite uie wnoie situation abnormal. As crop figures begin to come from the Argentine and Australia and from Canada it becomes clear that in none or those countries will the yield aproach earlier es timates. 'PI. li. 1 1 V ! " " mt x-esujfc is mat, wnne way wheat options were selling at $1.12 a bushel in the middle of last October, they had gone as high as $1.47 by the first of March. Confidence in the future has to a considerable extent usen restored. While the relative value of the price the farmer receives and the price he pays for th things he must buy is still unsettled, much progress is being made in the limn it Sutton) A Ito.nitirul Thought One my t ntnke money on tho tvk innrkxt or in oil stock I to Kvt n tin can -n old tomato can will doplnrc ywtir money in it, ami hry It in tho Iwk iranion. Swm ,.ay they Ret hloiiK Mh fw kourN We, but there hre iwv wh would confer n faror en the rtwt ef humanity by aleepln; twenty-four. Krerv youth tldnkVi ho'd lik ito Kv i hotels, but ytm never hear anybody UrnjrHn-: alxut It whe I tarred Ui ihfe 1 h tel. A imh mSiy not know wbM it gwd fw httn, bwt he neror wnts any u. "an to (oil him what he Udnka is fwir far htm. Then art mre jkkhI people In the vortd than bad, but thoy don't ut met ne-tnth r th ntWnUou If you plea everybody, ywi tnu'l "imum yourself. Mi v lil.ulil liniioii. fur ill. i an") of fl'U' !'. lu.iillfk I. Ix ntc with intenvt at the rote of per , orHnltci M ... .1- . I. n I imu ym ttuiiuui worn ii' December, l!'l until jwihI, nl fr tht tvti mill tlUlmrnenienu marred in this notion. Till summons ts ub) hel ly mhr of the HonoiUble Homer Mawn,t'w ly JuiIro of Tillamook i ounty. Mnlk on the Will .Uv f March, HARIUCK .tHAl.U i: mey fo' Phiintiffs. Keahlenc ami IVM Offh- Vtilre, TiUnmook, Onson. Pnte of first oublient i O March Hh 10X2. ...-,.(. (,. .'in it be .111.11) NIJTICK TO Till? lUMU.IC' The county nwils emi not b WkhI as iluinpiin: irrviuniU (t all kt4a of rofuse. Thnro is a law pornlnf Una matter ami if nnyono i ..tuirht vktlat Inn thla law thoy will U- pivseeuted. MUD MVSTKi: Few mraient alnts wear saektloLH. aad no tlorUg, The ntoav leflders UH fol'ow somebody. Much thai pmaam fr kipnt2n,- s mere im petti oci A wall chiaf Uu'ijrhta to rive Wr order. A mfnftura mtoti a oftcu found in a hit: Uin. "Two head arc hettmr thnn on" if liiey're not both boiiehoads. Eery modem young man and vomn thinks they will be jtt; as free aftw marriajre Us before, but did von Tr kawn one that was? There are few tbica morn imprncti al than a "nraxtical" jke. Another of Uie horrible after ef feeta of war i havik- to listen to a lot of bea'th young men tell how it hnpjwnod that they did not. got into the wr. IN TIIK OU.'NTY fOI It I' OK Til It SIA I U OK OltKUON I'tMt I'lllt ail'NTV UK Tit. I AMOUK In (he .Matter of tho t -un of Augustine Welif, iKu,-4 OltDKi: ifvl HBNKY WIHTB, fty Marshal noi'U'iV ok kin a i. swrrri.it.MKN i Ntlee Is hrrvhy Ut he un rfeisieiHxt. aaminsuatiu u e of John !. qVreiaed. h t' in ihe ikuiu euri m I ill-". vuunti. State trsn. her fine account M such admuati of esute, ml thut the lth day of Ao-.l Mi. at the hr ef ten o Vlh A M . at the tourt Rm of d aid County haa been ftaed by ai4 vuttrt as the lime ami nmee fur hear inc of bietii.na te atd wport ami (Ar nettlemenl tberevf JOHANNA YOKK, Admrniattatri f the lUtale of John Y. lanee, He Harm Ma X UoHjf fr ad ministratrix. , Iiate ef ftrot puhlkaton March Pate of last Hiblea pt f ThU enusc cominj: n t- be hebrd nnon the etitin of i .;vti Wells, adminlstmtor of the aU've eiitilUfi oatntef prayinj; for a livense to aeell h following tloscribini rx al premtaea fur the )iut-wo of iwvinti th ea and tho rtMtM nf nili'.iiii.uatHWi nf aM oeuite, there lemr r" funds or TAl.l. KUlt lUUB Notice t hereby fteen, that County Court of Tillamook the County it ..At.i id ,VWk on Annl 10. ti-".'. reerivr bls for the operaton ' ,hc Vry at W.Ka, Oregwm from Ma I, 1922 to AprU S, 199. No bids arill be considered unle aeeomnanted by rash bidders' bond or certified cheek for amount eal to at it per cent of the total nronerty aeni'able for 'u.l nurpoaea.! .,..,,,nt at fcwl ami praytnj: that a dat.- set for the rmh, u ...i . hearinK of the sUul iem on and notice ! , ". , , . , bv publicaUoii made, t-revuled by ! " h 'u "r M law. j e.1 N-ot fot T i'ai'i. o l.un?y Now Therefore, it I- Hcrvti Or.; . ilero.1, Adju.Ittoil and IV-ireti that all! p9r$atM iutereats in aul ftkt an . r penr bufore mc in th i untv Court I RtHm, in the Cmmtv iVurt House f in the City of Ttllam.-k. Tillamk County, 0niKms at the hour of ID A. M. on Uio USth das ..f Anril. IttSi. to ahow cnuse, if am why said li cense shotlM tint be R-rnntnl. nd that notice of stikl henrintr b- pub sshed In four consecuUve tui- ..f the Titia. mook Herald, a :uiws)njcr of general cireumsion imbliahed m Tillamook bounty, Orejron. The fr-t puhllrtition to oeeur on the 30th .lav of March. 1922. and the last nul. ' .A'...n in v. on the 21th day of April, 1952. UOMBH MASON. ountv Jude Your Interests ' 1 1 1 C uwircr this Hank a X come to bcinu yovir'kimi of it bank indispensa ble ami helpful to you in the hiuliest decree tlic nearer it approaches the ideals of its manni'cmcni. M()nr tiiiu is to rtjiuler you a defi ant? personal service in tvehani for tho business you p.ive us-a ncrvice that-will he mctul to you in the ftir tlteittu: of your interests. Tfflnmoolr County Bntik iUlamiHik, OroM'it GERMAN VS- AMERICAN PAPER MILLS German and Scandinavian newsprint is pouring into the American market at $10 to $20 per ton under the domestic price of $70. These prices are below American production coats, so that relatively small offerings of European paper have sufficed to break the market. Perhaps most profound ef fect has been exeited upon buyers who have been encour aged to withhold orders. Foreign competition with American paper-maker? commenced around May, 1920, when Norwegian manu facturers began taking steps to l-ush heavy shipments of newsprint to this countiy to take advantage of record-high prices around $130 a ton. This movement did not attain formidable proportion? until around the following September. At that time a considerable amount of German newsprint also found its way into our market. Translated into depreciated European paper curron cy,however, this "low" price is still highly attractive.Swed en is now the leading newsprint European export shipper to this country. Canada, of couise, still holds first place as a source of "outside" supplies. Paper production co-t in Germany are ridiculously low According to totet available figures, the highest paid labor in German mills recives 11 cents an hour. The American rate is 58.80 a dav Sm miH,n',.it;, expect wap-e? in German mills to be stabi'ized at $l-7o a weak, compared to present American scales vieldinc $42 to $23 a v ek 'o- similar labor. German r. - material supplies are also obtained more advantageously than American stocks. The work! oein't owe n i'vinc to ie man who thinks it doo. IIRIEi' It AY CITY XKWS OF I.VTEKKST (From the Kxamincr) The towboat of the Alley I.umbor Co which hn been undergoing ox tensiv0 repairs in Fishermen's Cove drydock, is 'about ready for scrvic and will ahortiy begin tawing aga.n r- tr . i . ... 'ra eoo, who owned what is now the Snook ranch near Hay City, 5ind . after selline the place to Mr. Snook, noovt j hie family to Waldjvort. is transVicting business here. Preparations are beintr mad nt Rockway this year to hold a big Fourth of July celebration. J. A. Brant of I'orthind, owner of residence property in the north cn.i of Bay City, i passing several da superintending iraprovemnt to the residence houe on the place. Han Lesund is overhauling his fishing xiikt preparatory to the forth coming opening of the commercial salmon fishing season. The boat is moored in Fisherman's Cove, which is the harbor for boats of till local fishermen, being situated near the .ill of the Alley Lumber Co. .Mr. Edson, whose home is in the eastern part of Bay City, mot with "a ous accident last week at Holding. where ho has been in the employ of the lumber company nt hat place, which may cause the loss of an eve. While at woik a flying knot th.it squeezed loose from a timber stiuik m square'y in thc eye, and- it in 'eared that the injury has impaired the sight to such an extent that blind ness in that eye may result. NOTICE OF UUAKIHV.VS SAMS .N'otice is horeby Ki-n that the undersigned, Guardian of Harry B. Cottle, a minor, in iHiruanc of auth ority given by tho County Court of Tillamook, Ciwnty, Orvgun, will on and after tho 12th day of May, 1SW2, sell at private sn e to t. .. h -t a der hervfor, for cash m hand, the un divided ono-sixth tntcr-t tif said minor in the following .loscnbed rtl property, situate in Tiitifnoofc County, Oregon, to-wit: Uts It, IS and 10 i Block 55, and lota IS, U, 16 and Id in Block 57 of Pacific Addition to th0 Town of Bay City. I-oU, 1, S, 0 and 10 Block 5 of the original Town of Buy City. I.ot I and an undivided three fourths interest in Lot 2 of Work 6 of Cone & Company's Addition to the Town of Bay City. Offura for said property hereundtr will be received by said Guardrail ut the Tillamook County Bank in Tilla mook Ciity, Oregon, sale to be made subject to confirmation by the County j Court of Ti mriKMik County, On-g. : Uatoil this J.ith day of April, liilii. U AVID KUKATLl, Guardian First publication, April 13th. Last publication May 11th. BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL and FRATERNAL DIRECTORY OF TILLAMOOK Til . JIO0X both phones A I FX CIGAR STORE High Grade Cigars, ToIkuvo ami Soft Drinks. Try our fatnoiw near Hn r HEADQUARTERS FOR TAXICABS Charlie Mooro, Hill Withrow, A. Austin Go nnywhuru, anytime t all them nt Alex's. llolrli THE T00D HOTEL P. w Centrally Located, Moderatr Pn, . and SUmiii Rata far rooms, To; and tloo. TODD, Pwnrlotor K..,m. With !tt afai I'M lUt SVcvikl)4 rates, OU Attljrallun TII.IVMO(K. Dltlit.OS lasurnarr, rt hen yju think of Ufo luawrance; Think MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL See W. A. Church, local representative GO TO CHURCH FOR INSURANCE AlMlrartM Trantfrr CITY TRANSFER CO. "Wo haul anything" Cnll Us Either Phone Clilmtif aclur DR. HOWARD CHIROPRACTOR Jill Tillamook 11 Building I i I NOTICU OP FINAL SKTTLK.MKNT NOTICKTO OWXKHS OF POULTUV Owners of Poultry nr horoby nti fie) thut under the provisions of Or- dinance No. 105 of Tllinm r Oregon, it shall be unlawful for any peron, firm, or corporation to auffer or purimt any poultry to run nt large rtiirnn uie corporate limits of Ti'ht- mook City, Or.-,- ,n A fine of not In. than 55.00 nor i.,ore than Sr.0.00 will bo imposed fot-a vVatlon of thi. Ordinance upon conviction beforo the City Jlecorder. II. T. Uotu. Prvstdent Atturnvy at ltw II.iikI iitmdvMuii, iy-Treaii l'li)lrlaiu I'mtcrntl TILLAMOOK I.OlMJi: NO lit I. O. O. M, Ui 'ry I'lV day sve "C t K f Malt. H.A. Ilrt-1K4. in G. A. K. Corinth f"ol. No. 36, Drt of Ote ;on, mrcU on Kecowl id FwrU Halutday of each menth. l LJi tn. In the W. 0. W. halt. 'tors . eom J 5 MKIll. IK W smi Commaidr A4J TILLAMOOK K.NC.MIW7 NO. 5 I 0. 0. r. Mru 2nd s&l 4th ThJndar U vah ' asnth. 8, A lWsl Olll lifW '',0"c' .v..iu-at-law, Notary Putili. DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. ULLAfvlOOK TITLE AND Jhyijici:iM am, ' ' Law, Au . ,:iU, Heal Ksute, i.o.o. r iiKi 4 mrU every Tuss- day eve H p. m. ItKIIKK AHS. Wafr i..suruncu. Both Phones i iLLAMOOK, Successor to Dr. Wendt OftKUUN .Sniir Ki-iiiiifini; SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING L. L. HOY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Btl PhwieOffio 6, lleaidwire 6M Mutual 1'hune-Offi.o and l(-.tIv,uo TILLAMOOK BLOCK ' ncaday ve. 8 p. in. SILVER WAVE CHAPTER NO. 18 O. E. S. Muted communications f nt ts4 third Thursday of each onth is Mnsnnlr Hall, Visitors wr m. MltH. It. II. MILt.Ht Shoos, bring them to the .Sewing Machine Kxt-hange for repnir.i on. nosite P. O. -O- SUGAR, SUGAR, SUGAR During the European war our countiy. had the cheap est sugar m the world. It was due to the fact that American beet sugar sup plied about two-fifths of our needs. Beet sugar stabilized the prices and international speculation could not get a grip on Uncle Sam. ' Sugar administration by the governments of the world stimulated cane sugar production tremendously Cuban and other cane sugars can now be dumped on our county at two cents a pounds, fatal to the best industry Present tariffs on cane sugar are $1.G0 per 100 pound and a .$2.00 per 100 tariff h arked by beet growers- American farmers cannot nov beefs on a $1.00 tariff and Congress should not scrap the beet sugar industry. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVK.V fh.-.t the undersigned, administratrix of the Estate of Adolph Edward Deorge, de. eased. Ima filed in the. in Tillamook County, Sute of i . ler final account sib Hlicll iflrmnidt rn. trix of i&id estate, and that the 1-ith I - V oi Ann . at ttm limn- ,,f uUtvan o'clock A. AL at the Court room ji saw Court, in the Court House, in aid County has been fixed by aid Court as the time iind place for hear ng of objections to said report und the sett'ement thereof. IRMA BUFFAM (CHANCE). Administratrix of the Estate of Adolph Edward Deorge, deceased. Uurrlck & Hull, attorneys for ad-ninstratrix. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATU OF OREtJO.V FOR THE COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK M. D. Ackley and R. 15, .Miller, . .Plaintiffs vs, J. S. Ortiham, Defend-nt. To J. S Giaham, defendant a 'jve named: IN THE NAME OF THE .STATE Or OREGON, you are hereby requii. ed to appear and answer tho com plUmt filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication hereof, which day will ho tho 11th day of May, 1022, and If you full n to Uiwif.ii"i)mfsv'r or Wrt Jieroof , Plaintiff wilt apply to tbo court for a A. H. GAYLORD INSURANCE ire insurance, General Insurance Real Estate 200 .'Ird. St. Hell 1C2 m.,i....i tii.. """ i nune Evening Dinner At The Tourist Cafe We Feature An Evening Menu with a variety of tempting com ''mi l ns ninging in pr'ee from '"r In 7?ic THE TOURIST CAFE Done correctly at reason able prices. Laces, oil, polish, etc. uri , . vvneii in necu m our line, call in. SNODGRASS The Shoe Doctor. Todd Hotel JBldg. Fihh Denier R. B. HAYS FISH AND SHELL FISH Finest Quality at Reiwonablo Price. Veternnrian DR. O. L. HOHLFELD VETERINARIAN At Moll Phono 8F2 Alutual Phono Funeral Directors TILLAMOOK UNDERTAKING CO Funeral Director and Llcciwo Embalmer K. N. IIUNKLK, Mgr. Lady ABsist'unt wh'en desired DR. I. M. SMITH PHYSICIAN ntul SUHGHON Office in Nntioniil llldg. Tmook, 0 ' I AltornryM II. T. Uotu Gro ,, mtUtUtm BOTTS & WINSLOW LAWYERS , TILLAMOOK, OREGON ' 1 JORNHON ClIAPTKH .SO. j ROYAL ARCH MASOS It'gulnr meeting nihts firs' and th!rl ! Frldnyn nf csch mont E. J. CLAUSSEN, II P 1 IRVIE KELDHON, S.-, MARATHON LODGE NO. 89 , Mating Every Mon4T (Kvtnlntf. Visit ng I thorn Welcome, Alderman llliltf. . J, M. Smith, C C. C. II. Cou, K U i s. ROBERT H. McGRATH COUNSELLOR AT LAW l"'uun- OREGON T. H. GOYNE ATTORNEY AT LAW and LAND OFFICE IIUSINBS8 Opimsltu Court llmi() ,J"' Hl'ulall.t 0,"',,:1" I'h Krlmlinir , .... PrmiilseH. And rIls (.i,licaU.d. DR. J. G. TURNER . KVK SPECIALIST Iorinnnwiiy ,,,M , .,.,,., 'Hvato offU-u In Jenkina Jewotu fit..... I-UltSt UILtOHllil.. . - r-y- "oviumeiiia nnd .qulpmunt A llli.AIIOOk LODGE NO, M 4. W, A. M. SUUd ComiminlfsU Second Wcdntmlsjr MniUh. Vinltlntf Drsthrmi wolcoms. By order W M. Hurvoy Ebint''r, 3orinth Kttliaf Cttft, No. 61 JrJ f Oregon, matte oh First and ThW Il'illllU MU.,nl,. .m a.9 A.MlW nWltltK. ft I', m. In Um W, O. W. hall. VUlto ti a u v it 1 1 t iri.ii!rnt MHB. CLAKBNBK HTANLEV, P MIRIAM TKMPLU NO. Pythinii Sisters muut cary on4 nnl fomth Tiuiiutf r ar)i month' thu Knluhta of Pvthlus Hull, t 1 "'duck V, M. MAIIKL C'ltAVEN, M. K. C. UERTHA 1100NE J n I n m, 0i ji, anu w "lio Pyllilnn Sister Club mocfrff tliltd Mondiiy nfgh't of i'n''a montt.