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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1922)
1 in 54 J:lU PAGF. TILI.AMOOK HERALD, Tll.MMOOX. OREGON, AI'Ull. 80, 1W3 T Herald since isjv TILLAMOOK The fol'owlnp pootlml sow OF OKKON. y re h" re-ntU-d t appear ami j ; i i (mm i h date f U fl v'"" printed ftt ni , WJ ffigir, "' 0- G. E. TROMRLEY - ; , ot Frank Elliott. The autlwr ti a TUbtiMwk i WH"". aim Editor and Publisher hio nd hertiy m n oxuomo oM ugv. "iiWrifi r " IVr Year in Advance - -g Knto Made Known Upon .Application. Entered ns Stvwd CIms Mail at the Pt Office nt TillntmxiW, Oregvo. EDITORIAL COMMENT HOME BUILDING YEAR All signs point to 1022 a? a biir year for home builders according to Department of C ommeree. Betore the year is out the United States will have benun to reduce its hous ing shortage of about one million homes. 2.te;'sured in floor ?nac the average contracts a warded during the past three months stand well above the 1921 average and very close to the high year of liJlS) With such a start the year 1922 could easily rank ahead df any year since the beginning of the war. Kesindential buildings have accounted for !7 per cent or nearly half of all new construction during the past three months. whereas during the year? 1919 to 1921 residential construction was only 31 per cent, or less than one-third of ,fche total. Homebuilders are having first call on the re sources of the construction industry. This assures permanence to the revival of the lumber ing industry in the west- GIANTS A menster reptile, estimated at -10 feet long and 15 feet tall, is reported as having been seen by an English mining prospector uown in the Patagonian district ot Ar gentina. A scientific expedition will be sent to hunt this rep tile, if it reaiiy exists, it will link tne present with tne period some 20,000,000 years ago when such monsters were common. Fossils of these phehistoric dinosaurian reptiles are on display in the large museums. V nac marie them large? And what makes living creatures of modern times, with exception of the- blue whale comparativelv small? The answer is in tne pituitary gland, a cherry-sized object attached to the brain. This gland, according to scientists, regulates height. When siuggish, its possessor is a dwarf. When the gland is overactive, its owner oecomes a circus giant. The pituitarv eland probabiv explains the fabled giants of ancient clays that have been passed down to us in lolkiore mvth. London has effigies in the Guildhall of Gog and Mag og, 14 foot giants who once terrorized Wales. Many other European cities have statues of similar legendary giants inhabitants ot the past. Jn Doina is a statue of uayant, reputed to have stood 22 feet tall in his socks. More recent was Machnow, nine-foot-five Russian giant exhibited in London in 1905. The day may come when scientists, by treating the pituitary gland, may make people almost any desired height. o AMERICAN STANDARDS WINNING The Ladies Home 'Journal has an able editorial entitl ed "Quicksands of Filth," that will find a hearty response in every American home. It shows that dirty plays, dirty movies, and dirty books have not done well, and that the public demands what is clean and wholesome. The big theatrical successes of the season are plays that the most exacting parents would not hestiate to take their children to see. Movies that are sufficently clean to pass any blue law censorship draw the biggest houses and are brought back to nm over and over Plays that omitted to amphasize and play up any degenerate or morbid sex motives, and show homely Amer ican virtues on the screen get houses. Clean stuff in the legitimate drama and on the screen that hugely successful is distinctively American and bears no foreign label or taint. The reeking orientalism that has been made such a feature of the sensation movies, and that is dragged into so many of them, is worn stiff. The caterers to American audiences might as well understand that control and direction of Ameirean enter tainment is not going back to pagnism. The average American home still pays its respects to all the decencies and oldfashioned standards of purity vital to honest men and women. We my love a little jazzing and rough stuff at times for breaking the monotony of life but for a steady diet Americans are distinctly anti-jazz. Theatres, publishers and film manufacturers might as well under-t'-;nd this and are learning it through their poeketbooks a thrilling eduction. There is a th-oy that the great mass of the American people cn be fed v on anything that has a given percent age of artistic na-tiness in it. So book:j, play , movies and a certain type of periodical.-: have been manufactured along profiteering lines that are happily going bankrupt. There will always be people with easy money and curiosity to make a brief golden harvest for the caterers to various forms of degeneracy. The American people could deport shiploads of this stuff and not suffer any necessary enjoyment, and cutting their cash to the bone will start them. The bleed of our country is not yet continentalized it is still substantially American and wo have no palates for further displays of fetid orientalisms. The breath of new mown hay from the farms sweeps into our towns and cities, and is preferrable to French per fumes and our simple old-fashioned Colonial decorations are more beatuiful than brothel interiors. 11Y mus. n. u pikk 1 wauihl rito of Tillamook. oh, ett nnd Ws fur distant wot, Uy die tmtMuU . Where the gmtnu ood roch botk ftr d hK Ant! the mountain rear thoir head iti pride. Our winter im- mild, and UhiV pta'.i) ot rmin, Anil foroU of tintltor trWh oror the mmj The nlr is mo ih ich uuny iwak In this bonuttful luml f Titlnmook. Mort) hnmfo ntv Ointwl In this tunny !!!. Thtrv if work to bo iIum- the fort t. tell; Thotv In room for all who tiiy wiUlin t. t il, Ami wiwl.h to bo un from the fruiw i f ih wU. Ami tho i :ir.t hlm-mi, our jrrwt In this kUuihu fcnii, is jn-rfwt honhh: Fiv the air is n tirt tho pArkltatt hr.Hk In this bright sunny ImkI of TilU.mx'. Our rlviio flow on in bounty t h 1 Kipivllnp mirror i f thv ky, m on thv l y Vhoy ;rfci!o to join th oryntal .bbinjt ti.u-, Tlicn lull In crunurur to the ociNin wMt-. Unlnini; power .r.J michty tvnirh thy sourn Out whore th wbiw r toa thlf fount -Thtiy leave forovar the Kirkllut: brook In the hndv wckhU of lltlntnooti. How lovely the nun nj tt mka to sleep Far out ocr the oen' crvtwj (Iwiji, How tclonou hen the unupt hnu Sinks to rvt in the water' bins; So MiiiHith niHt cnlni, tt it no itorwy bust Hail ovw o'er its minqil bosom paMd; How vure m cnlni, how Kmnd in ttonn, uur own' look From the b,fcutifut short of 'IHUamook. Down whej-e the bretikcrs foam nnd roar, Past whore they dash on th snmly ahore, We seo the snn ke cur'tng from afUr And stenmers come nulling orr the har; And ee, oh! see, how ifmml thsy rkle, And woleomo they are to ug w!io look On thorn in the Bay of Tillamook. When the fr.idows de.-pen into ttight. The fisherman's ohr in the waleri tresm bright As they lay their net where salmon thrvntf Till dnrkiuws irives place to dwy morn. When Uic suit Im&iU come dncinvr over the bay, Thoir work is done till the clo of day. When their Itoats come Kixiinj; front every n.ok To fish in the Bay at Tillamook. There is sport for the hunter; elk and dc. r to be found 1 many a Krudo where rhiuo doth abound. There are salmon in our beautifnl boy, And numbor'ess ether fish there sprt and play, Clnm, oysters, s.ird crabs do nlso abound. What more to bo found, though you search the world round? The t-out, too, rre spurting in each spark! rg brook. In this I'arad.se land callotl Tftlnmovk. In autumn, too, for many a day The Keose ami ducks f ock to our lovely Hjy, They ride on the crest of the topmost wave. In the crystal Bay their wines they lav Where the tido rolls in; how the water's creep From the billowly ocean, the nightly deep Hons grand the sight; oh! coma :imt look In our lovely liny in Tiliumeok. In this clear, pure land, oh, who could wih more Than to dwell in pence on the Pacific shore. Where fi-.i-ant flowers blossom in many a Je'l, Where the vavenntf boughs whisper their seereka to tell, And berries cluster in mnny -a glade Where the woods invito to their (Moling shade) There is moss, too, ami ferns, in each ihndy nook In this bcuutii'ul land of Tillamook. This fertile soil much produce yie'ds And the milch cews graze in swuut clover fiadt; The dairyman's content with the f owing im.il, For the golden butier finds ready sale The sweet golden butter, so cool and pure. There is none better, I iun suru. But to tell you all, it would take n 'arge book, Of this goodly land of Tillamook. In this beautiful land of Tiillnmuok. There is true, honest work for ono and for nil, Why seek to prsoper by n brother's downfall; In the' right let our voice always bts henrd, Let us be free and happy Us each joyous bird. Work for the right, keep rolling the ball, There's a reward for those who re willing to toll. Let our leisure be spent with some useful book, And all honor be duo to our own Tillamook. . 1 II.. tul If toll !!'' Mmesir nA nor. !'",ir"f JhVmtifl will apply '" " MfSWrt a. demanded tn b ; ; -" plaint herein. fr th, vim ,.f $! I" with mlereet a the rut i ' rent per amw f'on "' " neeemher. Ul ' '"' the oU and dlsbareemrnn uvuitr.i tn this action This eviwmon te pbb'l ' ' of the RmiortiMe llemer Ma' '' ty Jodee of Tlllamwdi '."';' Md on the th day ..f M,r,i. tttt nnWCt HAt4 Aat' ' Plaintiffs. Reilence ami iv-i Addrew, Tllamh. Oren Date of first puMK-atior. M ' lttt ' NO'iim w final sirni i mi.n Notke is hereby $n, thai " AtumimtUkl. atiniUtStratrtt ut In.- ' ' ' of Jtfhft F 1 5ro-e, der.l. ' a ' - in the County wurt in V .a County, State f tretfi-n. h- ' aecount as sweh amlntrntn i' i eetate, and Unit the lath day of M---at the hour ol ten o t . . M at the t)rt Rio of said -u-i id County has been fixed l I Court as this ttms tkt pai ( r i.. in of bjOrtWni to aid rif.Tl cit the settlement theref JOHANNA YORK, A.ln n., .. .. of the fNt?t of Jsihn V l.M-r, '. teased. Bat-nek A lU'l, attorney f r I Bi:nitrlrlT lHato of flrt publl.-aton Vf h lat of Uil nuhlfntit.h p :o i ChamKrlain'M Liniment lots 13, It, 10 and 111 in Illoek 67 of Thi3 is massage liniment especial- Pacific Addition to th0 Town of Hay y valuable for the relief of rheum'atic City. pains and soreness of the muscles. I.ot, 1, 8, 9 and 10 Illock B of the Mhs. E. C. Dodge, Whitesboro, N. Y, original Town of Ifciy City. writes: "The splendid results I and ' Lot I and an undivided thrny- other members of my family have , fourths interest in Lot 2 of Block G Your Inleivsts THH nwirer this Hunk can come to bcini; your kind of n oank uulisptns.v l)!c and helpful to you m hii;hc.Ht tlcjjrcc the nearer it approaches the ideals of iu mannucmcut. ..Our uiin i to render you tt tlcH. nito personul ervico in exchttnofor the lumncjs you rivc us nrrvice that-will lc tucftil to yoti hi iho fur therin of your iw?rcm Ttllnmook County Hnnlt rilUmook, Oroit ft S "-r BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL and FRATERNAL DIRECTORY OF TILLAMOOK BOTH PHONKS A I .h.X t St iAK Ml IKK TttUM Try Our Frosh Stock of Cigar iul Tobacco Our Xt r Hw h Gnj Hl(; STl'DKHAKKK SIX FOR HI HE Charlie Monro, Bill Wiihrow. A. Au.Htin Go nnywl i t.anytlcii Call them ut A tax's. Ilolrl. THE T00D HOTEL Centrally Located. Moderate Prkee, Iteoms With Hot aMd Codl and Steam Heat Rat for rooms. 7fc and $100; WoeUy mtes, an appiWtin I'. W. TO!)U, I'roprlrtor TII.IMJ0. OltHOON InailraHCn 'Vnoa yu think of Life Insurance Think j MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL Sec V. A. Church, local representative 1 GO TO CHURCH FOR j INSURANCE ! Abstracts Tran.fcr CITY TRANSFER CO. "We hnul anyUiin-" CIl Us Either Phone (1ilrprarlor UK. HOWARD CHIROPRACTOR i -1 211 Tillamook . i Ruildintr Roth Phoiici I Mtcrstt TILLA MOOK l.cilfiK SO, I I. 0 0 M. G. A. R. Oirlnth rl S 1. Njtrfl ion. mU i'' -'eeil Haturdays u? cih tflr.iK U m. In lh W. O W hil Mts come. J. 8. DIKIII. W. Ommntxlor Tii.u)ioaiJ SO SI I llM'J f tib Tte H A. Pf eceived by the use of Chamberlnin's Liniment, warrant niy endorsing it in the highest terms." Adv. N THK COUNTY COUUT OK THH S'rATK OF OICKttO.N FOR THK COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK In the Matter of the Kstate of lUgustme Wells, deceased. OKDKIl This cause coming on to be heard ipon the petition of Kverett Wells, administraUjr of the above entitlifl jitate, praying for a license to scell i(. following described real premises or the purpose of paying the Uixes and the costs of administration of mid estate, there being no funds or roperty avarable for sUid purposes, rvl praying that a date be set for the aearing of the said petition and notice v publication made, as provided In law. Now Therefore, It Is Hereby Or- Jcred, Adjudged and Decreed that all persons interested in said estate ap ear before me in the County (Jour itoom, in the County Court House n tne City or Tillamook, Til arnook County, Oregoi., at the hour of 10 A. M. on the 28th day of April, 1022, o show cause, if any why said li ense should not be granted, tind thai notice of said hearing be published in 'our consecutive issues of the Tilla 100k Herald, u newspaper of general circulation published in Tillamook ''ounty, Oregon. The first .publication to occur on tho 30th day of March 1022, and the last pub'iratlon to occur in the 27th day of April, 1022. HOMKK MASON, County Judge NOTICE OF fJUAKDIAN'S SALK Notice la hereby given that the undersigned, Guardian of Hurry II. Cottle, a minor, in pursuance of aulh oiity given by tho County Court of Tillamook, County, Oregon, will on and after the 12th day of May, 1022, sell at private sa'e to the highest- birl dor herefor, for cash In hand, tho tin. divided one-sixth interest ut said minor Jn the following described real property, situate in Til'Umook County, Oregon, to-witi Uts 14, 16 and 16 ln BJock 56, and of Cone & Company's Addition to the Town of Hay City. Oifur for said property hereunder will be received by said Guardian nt tho Tillamook County Hank in Tilla mook ''iity, Oregon, sale to be made subject to confirmation by the County Court ut Ti himook County, Oregon. Hated this 13th day of April, 1022. DAVID KUKATLI, Guardian First publication, April i:;.h. Last publication May Uth. II. T. Hotta, President Attorney at Ijw -ohn l.oland Hundurton, Secy Treas. AttonK-y-aHaw, Notary Public TILLAMOOK TITLE AND ABSTRACT CO. I'll) "loan. NOTICK OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMLNLSTHATOIt In Tho County Court of The State of Oregon, l-or Iil'nmook County, n the Matter of the Estate of Josef Steinmassl Deceased NuUee is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the County Court f the State of Oregon for Ti lamook ounty, hai. by an order duly mndo win mi'-reu oi recoui nere n tno 11th lay of April 1022, duly appointed W. t. Miller, administrator of the estate it Josef Steinmassl, lata of Tillamook -ounty, Oregon, nnd said W. C. Miller, .as duly nullified as said admlnistra. tor, and letters of admin' stratlon have issued unto him. A'l persons owing said estate will my the same to said W. C. Miller, wid all persons ha V rig claims against aid estate wi I present tho same to ad W. C Miller, at McMinnvillo Jregon, nt the law office of Frank Homes, McMIjinvi'lo Oregon, duly erifled ns required by law within dx months from tho first publication if th-H notice. IV.tted this 13th day of April, 1022, W. C. MJLLKK, Administrator FJtANK HOLMES, Attonry or mild e tato, McMinnviJIu Oregon. Firm publication April 13. Last publication Mnv 11th. Law, Abut. Konl ..iicu. Ilnth Phones TILLAMOOK, Shoe Id-pairing Estate, OREGON DAVID ROBINSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Succcwor to Dr. Wentlt lip ,r-, I . t) Y.l d I h 1 III IICKAIUL ; noday eve, M p. m L. L. HOY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Iletll Phuie- Officr l, lt.-,idncu 5M ' thlJ 'l1u(1' a( SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING aiutum j'hon. OfJic ami Kg.idnwo TILLAMOOK HI.OCK ; SILVER WAVE CW I NO. 18 O. E.S. KlmtmiX mfnmmiKiit 3HI M 1 1 .1 Masonh; Hall. Vli' w! M 119) 'It. I 'lll.Ua IN THE CIKCUIT COUUT OF THE STATU OF O It ICG ON FOIl THK COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK M. D. Ackloy and It. II, Miller. ..Plaintiffs vs, J. H. Graham, Defendant. To J, S Gralmrn, defendunt above named: IN THK NAME OP THE STATE Done correctly at reason able prices. Laces, oil, polish, etc. When in need in our line, call in. SNODGRASS The Shoe Doctor. Todd Hotel Bid'' Fish Dealer DR. I. M. SMITH PHiSICIAN and 8UHGKON Officu in National wjg. Tillamook, Uugon Attorneys MiMVimu i-ii ffi:ll NO.! ROYAL ARCH MASOMI Itegulnr incBtinif nb,hU iir! 111 Fridays of . I' i'""11" E. J. CLAUSSrS. II. r. IKVIK KKLDfi'iS, Sf- it a R. B. HAYS FISH AND SHELL FISH Finest Qunlity at Houaormblu Price, BELL PHONE 131 V Vcternarlnn DR. O. L. HOHLFELD VETERINARIAN At 'loll Phono 8F2 MiiLm! Phone Funeral Directors TILLAMOOK UNDERTAKING CO Funerul Director and License Embnliner H. N. HKNKLK, Mgr. Ldy AiiUtont when destrud , H. T. Itott. fi,.0 ,. WnsUW BOTTS & WINSLOW LAWYERS TILLAMOOK, 0K(.0N ROBERT H. McGRATh" COUNSELLOR AT LAW TILLAMOOK, OREGON T. H. COYNE ATTORNEY AT LAW and LAND OFFICE HUSINESH Opposlle Court OUB0 Hy HpcdnlUt 'rnpltu lens grinding factory on I"-"Iph. And lens ,lupt,lted( DR. J. G. TURNER HVI5 SPECIALIST Termnnently Uvatod Tillamook. Private office in Jenkins Jewoy 8t0ru. Idlest up.to.,llto inntrumsnu nd equipment MARATHON LODGE NU. Meriuit: i:nr Kvenliu; VUltW1 tkjim Welcome. Aldermnn Hllf t l i'.ntth. CC n'li (.hi K.H.M 111.1.AMOUK I.OIH.K NO. I A. F. A. .M. Hocond WednH monh VWtl llretbrell wclc' He iirdi'f W. llurvuv wwr L 3t .. 7W W. R. C. Corinth Kellcf Corv; No. M ef Oregon, meee ou Hwt , iri.i .......I.,... i.r null mo H p. m. In the W. O. W ball. v" iiiuv wil.T. ireSo"v. MllH." fll.AliKNRM STANI'hV 'MIRIAM THMPI.U NO. Pytlitim H!tcM men cjry .t ... , m .. ... . ......ii mo" inn lourtn lucsuay oi -. a tb,. iri.i,ri,a ,.f I'vthlas HB" i o'clock 1, M, - MABEL GRAVEN, M. u' BEKTIIA BOONB U at U. and C, 'Hit PyMiUn 8ltri Club mi,. Ihltd Meneay nlirht of i w9"" hhihuM"'W a