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TILLAMOOK HERALD TILLAMOOK THE LAND OF CHEESE, TREES AND OCEAN BREEZE "T l Pnpor Tim! Doc ThlnM Watch The Herald In 1922 Vol XXVI TILLAMOOK, OREGON, MAY, 4, 1922. NO. 37 SALVAT10 ARMY NEEDS AID CEMENT WALKS 10 PARALLEL PAVEOSTREETS (01 Mil M 1 ,tM HI!WVAI.K til tUli 1 IU I'HItMIT i'HOI'I'.ll. TY OVSMUM T HUM) FOR UlSMHl I HON BUSINESS DISTRICT AFFECTED S l I M . .! im.MUNAT. u i .it St II 10 OINDKMN It viiSS .SHACKS Nickname Tillamook Ball Team Win Two Free Season Tickets i T f If r r :u ami minor public ..ntltluted llv bill of i ick-urtv peml-roottthly ' .;. . uy eufiu hold Mon- ri-' I j ' r'ci and Council hcjrt i uf the Club Wotl-JH a t arc carry.ng ul fx, (.c.AtUp CfMdn ,i a initiative v .' r un.ightiy ! un .. f.ndltlt? i" vrhU- . I if , lb upin-un l or Dr. tolilnAn, thu , (o th Iwwllh and t .) ml HiU llC li hr off rl UlAt AlUUt) c i mpioy In ollwM lt, )ki roft4(!nl fw UU "tidrmttod, two hoUe cri r a .( pot In rcJHMl, tf t. I. n uuin tiuclui ur- 'Jw.t With llio CV BtMj , t. n vbch Uk rttjr ac- v property upon which :i -.1 lo the t.iy (ur nun : la tho )ll(hnl' 1U.!m a -Ml 1iiitniWit Cf to tlumanllo umo , Hi., prvmlic. -i of a Milrwalk district , 'ho lUrxrolt act ami r iltrurl and n..tUc Vr.) to anVn ,nt rpor' At tho rwl v , Moultun iMr!l ' fiy tn tht ubjocl nk bo clvrn oriuU .. thai tho Chlc( at tctm uvcr tho city at thest rro grl .- Alt. fp contont pulc-WhlV itt i f ty hpcuml Avo o. u iro , ai where ho papnflall)' uihj th t iswaIVji Jo orlrfl. lit rtr.rk.- "i! ho w nlwayn fenrfu U u jt n ihu tnrllc'r lf'i tir - :, . walk imrrrlollnK "ttuf,u ' . ) r ltntrtnm nro iottn t 4,li " nivU It u f ;rp. til erifiito a iIiIowaIV Ji'r t (r . Unil. ami iul ilowr o met na k Hltorovcr thrro U ( joHrtl Mro ; .Sovrral f the iloi "ewn biwV would coma under Um iMoto'-trrtnt plan. The -u monthly bill nml pay IU ef t , i itv n I nnployc. th it l t rnj dcnnrtnmtt. tho (In . A the po-o ilopaitnioli ' and ordornl "'l l wiit ordered tlm f i dopnrtini'iit, whu I. ' tiMo oil nnd bo liu ' ' i'o it's ntitmnnco nrounc " n k mju to unothrr, clmnRim t h ir . A d c . n from tho WoiM-n't CuUc. i.nK of M.ir.iie Con CY". W . it and llcrtlii, wiiit jiio it ti i,n u. first hnnd Just whnt p)r of fnforccimmt woro votci m tVm v th rojjnrd to cl lin-up. Tlu v" k o( ordlnimco which f vcrcj i , (fon-iil )lmiie o( hr vork i !, tnt thu couiull wouli' ck th r ,in j, urtM'y In thpl '0k. v, ul u In tho downtown dl trlct. ' ilr ' if it ; t. )T J I IK U ' 't s ' l P R4 ' Ml f i .artn.r BC c VI J .1 1.0,0, J ( INVENTION TO HP IIHI.l) HATUItPAY Tl Coj s ronvon'.Jon of I O. Q V Mm i Ihinnok County will In l'l Sit ,r ,y( Ml, mhi nt Tllln. oak (). , i.uitt (jrand Mit' 'WW T Kyn will uttond thin civrntii ntvl (cnl monihor of the ' ' it n,( tixlcmlvo urrtiiiK (ntii f() n u ,xtoiful convpntlon. A ' ' ,'md in honor of IM ('fml M ir jiyun tt ,jjao i the n ip i ()4, i.'oi,)WH wlnhlnir to f 'n.l Hi nniijt ehotihl mnkc It i -own to ,t cnmmlti con. "tintf of fleorK, I. Window John Afhlm nn.l I'. A. Bolli, it , o- a ,t n hiriru iolowllon jh rf l i",mnl udKH will J"nil t'. r nvintlon .nn.l It will ?wn jl 01 o' lock iiikI prolmhly ho "l'Min untl Into Sutunhty ovonlntf. fii-t Hi- d ,nu n pan. I'uiih o( x,lu'i " M for num ninl women Jiiikn V0 JpwoVr. Adv CUI () THANKS mJii1' u." "I wIhIi to Hlnroroly i " ' 1 ' " M m Idndlv niidHlcd !ovft0fB'Ul nd bUr'Ul f Ur b" THE liAHRIS CHILDREN. i.' K.A.I.tiir Uteltail time ) at !.. I, .... h 4y Im-.HK of ,un J". Uy l.iA y unr brttro .HIiot.nhc V..i j,u are! uw VouM )on .W U B tl frtN- ta the "potttlie ami e(t Kao, playrsi liofc tm. iwi tms f;, W, rn do it aruj wtui . f .. y0 ran yar w.fe, h0 ...hrt i,;4,,w "lie your iti .it km via th tamo iwutR FKKK Hw? tti, r II oU Tlio 'HIUmumL i.agur. air tm4y tu tlV Ut IipW jt rlmn up uii Iha rt tho cunfaton ruin4r Tlioy hvo tuntm" nv. pttr)MnMiMi, It daddy 4aMUMMt, a llv Kile MiMMfvr wtd Uo linut in Orvttm. Hm ihoy latk Mq rtrr tquhutv A .VAM:. lpo" rhoft the fr duCAt WHIP in. Iupi" the team wilh a monllitr-- -i.not a fU-hiifif nkma, or wht. ' it it imwi )ou tu ri! il AiiU wl tUibntMr cmj TWO tKA) OK Vlt KKTS TO THK t.KAtil K 1 UAMKH Hn fujTrl f.'Hl!'. u .-i.fi! j. t4 by' nilamodk Fumed for Handsome Beaver Church Edifice I 'PI. M ii()ic i nan uiccsc Thr Hrral,) artiiitf ,itr In thu thm it i tht- fnn wh iTiAkr o tirtwV lh j-nnir tho inimo "h l'y tir two-bt and thoir ' f y rr,'. for Um prl leno of -"K t'i ; frwit cavurt around on h di.momJ Tht fan !k? to know H- tSnr w ,hci arc vHven i.vin,p ron m '"n Thu in their an I .h v ft'r ' u.it ! ii ,t coruofjtjclilly 'c JJl-' 1 . di-tly to tho in nt lion tho wimt of a item l aQprcnt. VV mlRht nicknumu ih,. tra of j- n accord Wo mrht call thm tho MookaUP (imnU, tho I'irntcta. thp MtUm r whatnot, Imi wouhl lh fn ikon to our ncKoniion? I'or Itapn n At any rate the fan i l hv Ui liptH-rtunttv '.'( naming Til !mooV W trto tram thu yoar Now tlw pron wlio luhmiU n j aam for th Tillamook tvam w hl-h h I mort with thr approval of the majyri f pfayon, ti;othor with the a' aif' on. r..a-h of tho loam hll I hv.,r.lod tho TWO SKASON Tl KJ.TS ln lhe ovont cf moro than one jn-r-nn auliT-t int; Iho name choacn the CONSTRUCTION 5 Tillamook County Asked to Help COMPANY FORMED HER E lorn trrndint: In tha'noi'o'' cotnpol tion ahnll be dndnrfd the winner. In tho ovont n wlnt-nr Ctin n 't bo dotcr minod In thin mnnnt'r then the prdor in whirh thev mi1 received hall be titkon Into ronsldoratlim - ull rntrios bo njr iiumkorrd 'jnd tho firttt answer r:oid with tho chosen namu bointr declnrod tho winner. rtmatqjonly, fan, (and fituotU'! cot your nnitwcr In early, 'Mho nouncr tho quicker " No itHo:. no oblliTJ Uoru, no ucn or kx 'imitation Tho pomon .olmil.tlnt tho nnmc bott ult ud to tho Tlllnmook toarn will win tho covoIimJ iatt'hoard which have a ftvv valuo of nbout f 9.00 alwnyti romomhorinK tho nbovo written condi tion!. Write on ono aide of paper only. Mali or M'nd to The Sporting Kdi tor Tillomook llrra'd in or before ' Tl'KSDAV. MAY 0th. Tho winnor name will be- publish imI m tho imup of May 11. nd txkeU awarded in time or the openinp uame Who wi I win the covrUsl pnie? Yu.i micht as well tict busy. LOCAL MKN I'OKM SS0.000 COIt. I'OUATION TO All) CITY AND COUNTY IllTLOIM, I'KOGItA.M The Army That Helped Win War COt'NTY-WIDK DRIVE OUGANIZKD FOR MAY 18, 15, 2 CHAIRMAN ASCHIM NAMES COMMITTEES: LOCAL WORKS CALI FOR OIRL VOUNTEERS. i .nt.. .. . r'. .Mi i f th It wu'. Km that Tl amm.k i to p faniHl for turn thine tnurt than ho tjufthty of It't rh or the pru ducttrA of cowi, or oa ..f ho a-rnb- tttunA tir of ' mounUi n iihI il' hoaiJioIo for mow llic ph)-tirn: rrforlton of Mntc of Inhahitai' -i Ueine ptclritwl and iproad br adiV ( ih nation. itnth a iiit r f M"-t.i M, i who ie a cWimj.u... , nr.cr rocioJ -oii.lrrl n I'lij.kal Oiliurr, iui t, mt onal maaUlt. Th ' ay Wtl.oti. offtv ninAiio I'aclfVt Tolopluoo At Tciok! i. on. any i fiwturwl In to fui it!n "f lui.toiin ilutraMoM in tho I'ttiiu orlodKal. One pace how an eJlnt pro ilo a foil poUiro n anotlier pic t. m a ilttuttr poAltlon. Th ap .tt a.-companylnc thoo c-x!limt konoo rwatl: "MUi Mav Wl.on. i lypirttl jihyvil culturo i:irl of rillauiook, Oregon. A k'ood wintraar, dto U nti oampl. of a normal fwm ino d vp opitMnt. " Tho other inko tond I luatrmtc dl WiUon' UlmoAt perfect phyieal I vclopnumt and how hr In (our li(fornl iHillon with a caption that catlt; "Thoo phoUtcraphi are .rlmr torlmic of the phyicl trnlnlnir by hlch lu hn ntu.nod her beauty nd aymmotry of lody. She protonts n olijwi I moil in health tinil b nuty. TillnmtHikvra will temoniber that v rnl month nitn .Mi Wilton won ul..iml renown, when In competition ,th tho mot chnrinlnt: younj; wo- ...... .1... ...MM ..IcW .1 IIV ion oi ino iiaviuii i , impotent JuiIkm c of tin of tlie out beautiful ami pnyH-in v i""" ct women of the tiito. hli0 wits tviteil to KU mt for furih r com otitlon, but iUhIIiumI the honor to re Min nt her pout of duty here ami lire r r her mother with whom n ve. MUb Wilson live mi outdoor live h much nit polb!e nn.l In the Mini nor In a conntnnt Imbltuto of the '.ich retioitji. Sl.' Is n Krneoful hwiui or and tliiu.-er. She liven n niniph' fe, K'lven ruioful Mttenliori to her let mid -.Nervines froqiU'iitly. Shu hM been nked to pell n brief oi'v n MiolhiMl "f .itlMlnniK ' y enl t int mi ninl perfect ion t hiit i many n U lift r but neldom find Which Was Dedicated Last Sunday ' ' 1IDI0 EXPERT HEBE; CONNECTED WITH SUNSET !:. (' Joiioh, in.llo oxpert, in nilln ' i'b. Imit been (rniiH''re rut. nt "Ho tinio. , , t 1 ,,.k ninl i nw nnnwtwj ill, (he nxldo buttery Million or tlr 'Lie.! IiHiik h"JlZ nttle n receivl..,: .'t iiKliilly e n trucled by l.ln.sc f'r " J ,y. It Iiiin ii millUB of IW- nietu Ho hi., bu n l.tivnur ' um po Mr howtnH;.ni.d h1.yn.MV'.d ntitimenible .tendiiurH . from he.lU Portland moihI.iiich " ffinl ' , orulvo here, ftir ""; " Znt from Senttlo w .Ich l-liu-o tuuo n rnnl.tr than any other i n tho oiih . runt whit cnuBoa hit Mr. Jonm unduavoriiiK to ftthom. Co.lo nits. 1h.' nw Heav.r O'cicon ihurch .f tho I n t'.l Hrcthorn in t'hnat ns .hhIha ,.1 Suu.ii pr ! .to !-, lith r Wm II Wiuhuifcr, D D of IVnlmtd Oregon, of the I'ft-iftc Hi"tr ct of tho church of the t'ni.ed Hrethern in t'hrut. He ih nitiHl by confer onco u)rintenilent (J. K .1WKnsld of I'oraand and I'ntitor J. Ii. Fry of Tillamook. Tlie day W Ideal and thc coivres. jtion n rMnilvo Tho aorvico wore In phnrKO of paalor Fry. Tho Hinhop preached inomtns mid aftomooii on the theme. "A problem of the nco. mid how we oav If P ""l ,l " Ul.'"d on Uov 9 and 1'xnlm tS : 1 1 -Tho muic wns insp-mtloiml The entire rout of the building mid irrvuiuU wan $1022.16. The -out ex cliuive f irrounds w'.is $3522 16. rile amount piml on thu uuinnnR oeiom hdication wn $1622 16 'envinir $2000 to be miaed Stindiiy. So jjenorously did the people respond thiit tho n mount sivurod :.t ciish mid subwrip lon for the dny wns $2010.11 ofi which $lo7.lW wns ensh, AnioiiK those present were: Prof, f! H. Lnmh mu( fmnilv of I illniiiook. Prof I.. N. Hennet mid wife of lill'i nio..k. Prof. C. 1. Cl:iv..; i o.;.d wi't of Heaver und Mr. Krtmk llty .l of T. Ihu .nook the architect mm ln.i d.-r .f the i hurcli. Th:a new church tnkea the pluvo m tl. el! Jr.rh whi'-'h burneu Sept tirbr. 2nd 1 'ih mid which hud solved bo uviii I, f r over 20 ye-in. Aside fro it '.i splemlid iiudito.ium n room for Suntlny whool put i..v. which emi be used tot locln ooiiu si. n, also n suiUible kkhen mid pmitrJ nml tol'ot room. Commit wnlks mo laid ind tho Kforr Is w, ! I c leautif ed. Th s iMinh is the out-, nnd.iio; bu d ni; m i nd is pnntly nppwi..'-. ho nteirbei on i f endr, of the cem- u:rty ns tho response indiented The tuis e f the church ure: J. K Fry, Mrs F. J. Welch O. K. Mc Donald. Kint Hs.ik. The friends of the chun-h " ' I'nlUHi Brethren in Christ of Tllln mook countv nnd throUKhout OrcROn holp.i Bi'iiorously to m'.iko this vie ory eomjileto. Th s new Hoover Church is tho first of the fifteen propos d now churches, of which Heaver ' tht? annll.-st to b? built in the P.n.-ific- District of the church of th0 ' l':'t?d Hrehren in Christ in Irtrmoitv with the prorni t o itlim d by Hishon WnsliiiiK'er in his (i (.'renn nl rH -bs to th., G.no'nl Conference which convened in May 1021, at Indinnnpolis, Ind. Six of the fifti'Cit proposed new church -s will bo erected in On-tfon Conference, ns fol lows: Heaver, now dedicated nt n cost of $1022 16; those to l built, with tip oroximnto c. sts ure. Portlnnd Th'rd Chu ivh $20,000; Portlntul Fourth Chuitth $20,000; Senttlo $10,00; Portland First Church. $60,000; Port- hind Second Church $2fi ouo. Portlnnd Third and Fourth ehur ehcft nnd Scuttle Church will be built first. Tho p nininintr nine churches will bo built in Montana, Co'umbi'.i Rivor nnd California Conferences. In addition to ihu fifteen proposed now churches, at 'east six parsoiniijes fiDlik of labor. 1 two of which will bo in Oregon Con I fureiico. Plans aro n'so bointr niado to enter six now centers on tho Pac- ifV: District aaKes nro rwnlllv f Portland but other messages are dif ,'iciilt to haiullo. Mr. Jones mid Ore,, Dixon of tho KxhIu buttery ntntlon nlso, nro piv imrhiK t equip iiutoniobl'os with radio 8 in the near future. A receiver th.it will Pbk up mosuit anil con. cuts within a radius of 6 to -0 , I s '.mil possibly fur. hur, will ho rstnllel. An Aerial is run nnninil o U P nnd under the car tliny or , r tin h 'Hiving ns tho enso may An or.l nv.y .eceiving set is uhw . It's ndaitbi . io ampliK' and pic nle us wm re.i I lv bo seen Tie Baidi. hnttorv department of Ii Sum" Uhinh'o I" J'ylnB l,.uUi: rular nt'ertlgn to tho rmllo n. . of ho community Just now. I Is th Ir ntcnlioii tj hcoji nbtcust ot tho timea and to coopoilito with th Coast Pow. or Company and private owners of radio sets in every instance. Several radio batteries huvo been ordered by local owners from tho CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express to our neigh bors und friends our sincere tluin'; and npprechition for tho many irt of kindness and boauiful floral 1 . liutoa tendered nt tho death of out lvloved mother nnd daughter. JOHN A. iUAF. HIKJO II (1UAF IDA HKATUICK HRDFORD MRS KLI.AHKTH HI.UM. St. Alphonsus local lieadeniv an OUIV70 a piny to bo given Friday May 6th, 8 P, M. City Hall. Admission 25 nd 60c. Adv, STOCK IS BQN8MPIDLT SOLD PLASKKR APARTMENTS INCLUD ED I.N HOLDINGS OF NEW COMPANY A new financinl instUtution known at iho Tillamook Flnurwc and Loan Con pany cap.ahzod nt 80,00-1 a; with head offices at Tillamook has been formed and incorporate! by Til- J lnnutok bus nos men. Of Ui capiuu :ock 548.WH) wan subscribcil last Wedneiu'nv nnd more lias been token a inee tlicn. TSe officers of th- new company aro all wc I known Tillamook bus.ncss man. John Plnsker being president, Burr lieals, Jr., vice presid. nt, Ben Plntkiv, tn'.isurer and Robt. McGrath secretary. Tho directors arc: A. F. Cua.. J. Plaskcr, Burr H als, Jr. J. P Maginnis and Ben Plaskcr Su.t, -.ib. offices for the new carvtern aro i .iv be;ng negotiated fcr. T. plan of operation is a worthy onj anl ah u!d fill a long left com muji tv need. Thc company is formed similarly to successful financed as- ...ions throughout thj United I S ntcs with one added f ature nnd that t.-.nt the concern already has a re- I. .' F . , n r r, r income oi nearly ovu.uu mon- de from it s building 'oan -. is derived from tho Plasker Vpi rttirtints which have be-ja taken and made n pjU of the oth r U-nds This certainly is a com- e feature from a financial iooint. A 1 suvrk issue.1 is common stock ' : iold in bit-- ks of $50.00. ' , h" llan this n -w company i'rs"n ilwrm' to erect ti new in the city cr anywhere in thc - in nrrane; with thi directors ' e the buPdinr t l'- 1 a id th n p..v for it on the easy p'an. P..rmers contcmplnt c r new bnrn "r oth?r farm build-ia.- also avail themselves of h "onp',tny"s nssistanc. Many new homor. will go up in Til .k ns th?. renu' of th. advent of 'h comtiBiiy Theiv is certainly -ti"Ti J..-? for 'h' 'ection of one or wn bun lr"l hors for if ever thero was n dearth of living abodes thero is such a condition existing here to !iv. X'-omci arc finding it ncA to impossibly to seeun? houses nnd anv ronterr there are who would I'ke to bu;ld hut lack tho n cessary capital. Under the jjew conditions ''-rnv'ht by Plnsker. Coats, Benls and their r.5cc ates all of them acn now v-n their own hom?s. Three Candidates for Governorship Speak Mav 18-19-20 have been t nsldo as donation days for thc Salvation iriny. The cental committee of Til lamook county of which Sheriff As ch:m is chairman, n nucsts that evr7 Three candidate for the nomination one contribu; what they can. Tho of gj.ernor two of them Hepubh- m.nev contributcl will be used cans and tho other a Democrat only for work in tho state of Oregon. I poke to Til.amooic folks from the A committee for ery district in the same j.A.tfo m last Fr.dav night. I county has bem appointed and will The eaherinf of these nolitical ca 1 on you. Everyone contributing uminar.es Was at the instigation of ' will be g 'en a receipt and U button. Give w".. -vcr you ) can, hJp the army that helpel win tho war. District committees: L. G. KarUcll, the American Legion, who held "opn house" at tlie city hall and permitted i.Lfik C I Via W wi. rv mtlinatu otnif. nts to appear for a 16-to 30-minuto .u .1 v. S. Boyak.n. Nehalem: A. L.Thompson W. A. Rowe, Brighton; J. G. Jassman, Rockaway; W. A SipDroll, Barview; D. C. Ellis, .n th? subject of "Amernism," an inspirin:' theme that even the layman 'oves t" dwell upon these days. The 'ommander of the oosi, acting Garibaldi; Wm. Martin, Garibaldi Cove: J. A. Nc son Bav City; W. J. iorns, itlavuie: t.. u. Jlctx)rmicic c?-a rmnn first fatroiited Sen. Hias Ha 1 of Marshficld. Hall, who 1 had numerous personal friends and Hemlock; L. F Brode, Sandlake; R hnb", SCHOOL EXHIBIT HUD m DAY EXCISES Tl.f date set for the ':nminl schoo' exhibit of the Tillamook city schoo ? '3 Friday afternoon. May 12. In each .'hool room w 11 be placed on display inm"le,5 of t!i rojru'nr work of the children not material prepared cs pecin'ly for tho exhibition Ti e rmdos will have their work hovn in the gwd" building and in the 1 tenif ori-v Imi idnis on th-. Hays 't. In tho H;gh School building e ! n.teirion is ca't 1 to th? w-.'rt i -f the pupils in th? Manual Training ivit'e f.-ien-e nnd Domes'.ic Art vt-t'-ents Th; oods displayed by looking o ass wiP Im sold at cost "'us n smnll ehatg.1 to cover the st of delivery r.s ''isei may e t .k! n away unt I " ro Last y:ar his 'nrtmcnt wni vc 'upiilar nnJ all food was so'd at an early hour typewri.ton copy of tin recipe is ;iven with each nurchase. The evhib't rooms will bo open from 1:00 to 2:00 P. M. nnd from 3:30 o 1-30 P M. They wilt b' closed nl 1 00 P. M to allow pntrons to attend 'ho May Dny exercises in tho gym aiim. Thero wi'l h no ndnilssion hnred for this program, which will cons.st of folk games, gymnastic drills etc. under thu dtrvction of M'ss Marion Hanson and Mr. Archie Fionch, Tl o nrogram will conclude with a 'to-t sv immiiu; demonstration ln th0 r- ' Thh Wl bo nn expost '. tj:), SMinol boys, of some of '"' n. k'nds of fiwiinining, div. f !'" Co 'io to tlH exhibit nnd encourage h- I'h'hlren by showing nn interest i!r.lr vuik. Plan U visit the dis Inv i in luth hulliPugs hnd th n go or ti iho gymnaniiim from 2:00 to 1:00 P. M. If you luivo children at Midlnir school tnk. this opportunity meet thoir tenclici', R member Ih) date May 12, 1;00 to 1:00 P. M, acquamunccs in the aud.ence, was greeted by thunderous and prolonged arplauie- Right here it might be wVl to remark in passing that Hall's strength partiu'.arly in the coast counties, must not be underestimated. He will make some of the other five i pi rants 'hump some" to carry off the bacon. Hall talked briefly, but pointedly, arguing that by promoting the c'vi? wefarc of our communities, ciunties and state we were practicing one of thc basi? prncip.es of Ameri :m. He seemed to impress the -udience very favorably. The second speaker of the evening was that grand old man of Polk county Sen. "Ike" Patterson. Pat terson, like Hall is on.the trail of the Repub v:an nomination. He is a des cendant of the earliest American set tlers hts parents having come to Ore gon via thc ox team. Two sons were over seas in the late vrarld war. Sen. Patcrson's short talk on Ameri canism was good indeed and coming as it did from a man of impeachable t iyalty and faithfulness to his country it was doubly appreciated. The th rd speaker was no less a icrsnn than 'Web" Holmes our 'Web". Thc judge made an instant aneous "hit" with the home folk? 't'i h's apparent know'edgc of what -rinsituted "Amen-nnism." Address ing h's remarks to the legoinniares principally he pleaded that a more thorough and comprehensive study of the Constitution be had in our schools I institutions of learning. The Bil of Rights, the Declaration of Inde pendence and the Constitution itself said Judge Holmes, were brought into being and conceived out of intole dancc intolcrape bitterly opposed by our forefathers who were oppress ed in their native lands and again in America the lnnd they had pictured as a haven where all oppression ceas ed. Here they were denied the r'ght to worship ns the di:tntes of their ,-onci nee bade them, oppressed with taxation, etc. eti until it became unbearable. Having adopted America as their land, and being imbued with a love of country too strong for mere words to express, they fought, hied and died. Out of this bloodshed came the present Constitution of which the Star Spangled Banner is the emblem. This thought the judge forcibly brought home to his bearers. All men are given EQUAL rights un 1 r this constiuticn. Enjoying these ights no mnn could help but being a true, 100 per cent American, ho said Holmes was given n great ovation. Orchestra music, a monologue by rnodgrass, the'lecal debtor of shoe oogy, and a concert by the radio rhones interspersed tho talks by thi three distanquisheil poitcnns. xnt logion proved themesclves good hosts r id the thanks of the city is accorded them. O Richards. Beaver; E. R. Aycr, Elain- ; D. R. Tinnerstet Fair-view; P D. Ott, Hebo; W. A. High, Clovcr dalo; Clarence Edner, Netarts;A. C. Deuel, Woods and Pacific City; Merel Holman, Meda; L. J. Redborg Ore town; Fr, d Affolter, Neskowin. Gar rett H. Ward, Henry Crenshaw, Frank Conover, Tillamook City. Camps: Frank Patchel, Coal Creek; G. M. Mc Leod, Brighton; V. B. Watt, Brighton; C L. Starr, Doughty Lumber Co.; C. H. Wheeler Jr., Cochran; F. J. APey. a iding; C. fi. Haak, Snark (Helloff); E. J). Severance, Gari baldi Mill; A. G. Johnson, K lchis Camp; Alfred Anderson, Couts Lum ber Co.; Wm. Fletcher, Yellow Fir MUI. CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS: TIL LAMOOK GIRLS TO "BE IN BIG DEMAND The commendable work being dons all over the world by the Salvation Army is so well known to thc people of Tillamook that any comment wo might make could nt install in their mind a moi firm conviction that the judicious work being done by this won. terful organization for the rescue and general upJift of the unfortunate. On very hand it is one of if not the great st and most far reaching charitab'e . -ork being carried on by any insti- on in ehe world. From the very nature of things io.? is little or ni source of income s.de from outside donations and to he good p. ople of Tillamook now onics a call for aid to assist in this ;reat work and upon us rests the re sponsibility o'f giving every mn, wo man and chi'd in Tillamook City an ooportunity to contribute their por tion to the worthy cause. In this connection we desinj to say that wo expect to divide the town into sections of suitable si:e for canvassing and we lureby i;all for girl volunteers to Assist n canvassing each section and "ol'ecting the offerings. Anyone wishing to volunteer kindly report to either of the undersigned who will furnish you with suitable equipment for canvassing G. II. WARD F. F. CONOVER. Tillamook City Committee. TOURIST CAFE, REMODELED, REOPENED AGAIN THIS WEEK Th0 Tourist Cafe w-oponed thia week after being c'oied for ssvoral wicks dui ng whDeh extensive im provements have been under way. Messrs. Buffum and Hodge, the jvoprietors, have sicqu rod adlitional floor space that gives hem practi cally t"icc that used before. The soat:ng capacity has be:;: increased lo accomodate 7 diners 40 additional cozy 'eathcr up-hohtorcd setters havo been added, several new tables providod, tho who ropapered arid decoratl d, new floor covering' laid urU tl' the tUfo 's really one of the best appointed nnd most inviting dinli'.g rooms in tho 3tnte. A new feature is th oi'ection of n glass enclosed salad und ico crehm oom, that not on'y mid charm to tho Interior nrrungmer.t but greatly dds to tho efficiency of tin service. Seven people find cuployment nt the Totir'rt M sir3. Hodge and UufVim, the nrir-rietors bfcing the nttlvo ho"'i r.nd chefs. Tha in n'-ovenicnnta according to were rr'.ide1 nccvRsary regular trndo accorded now i., in the .luo cal world. tf g tuitng to tncKW in we neea pi The -.hlsh was arranged . mliMtional room wna tobiM ouii y ndor the ' direcfon of two muslca' ; nccjssary, 'hence fhe.r d!tian to 1'twtors Morgan L. Eastman of the 1 provide for them. Vostlnrlmuso Radio Station KYW nl I , "'Mc3K;,U:id 33anks Crotjler, was call-1 Tho jy "Dolores" City Hull, ol tho nrcatest muu'cal program Friday night, will be on really wort i broadcast so far by radio. I wWU. M, GREAT CONCERT UNITES GREAT INVENTIONS OF MUSIC AND AIR The radio nhono. the motion picture mnch:ne and tho Mills Mo'ody Violins the threo nrealest inventions of the rcrent past, were brought together ro. rently in Chicago and a spieled on rert rendered wfiich was picked up by 'f radio eithusiast3 of twenty states While tho program of the sacred oncert was being given, motion pic tures were mndo by the International N'ows Reel, nnd upwards of 600 000 "Uon pie' nro fair. ''1 sco not aloif Vw ..nn..ntlMT. nf fhf. rn.Hfl ll Viklflrfl!lt- o ..tin., nn IV... -. m but will I Mr. Bllff". V luivo the opcortu i tv of witness-1 to handle t'' regular trado acco -ir tho noo-fen of t-o latest inven- ' tho plnee. V. ith the tourist trotlo