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Til LAMOOK HKH AM), TILLAMOOK OUKOON, MAY , 1022 PAGE SEVEN FT MF. PUT THIS RANGE IN YOUR HOME y, ,r M -4li await you x t Bloom' - Jt'n the jH, i , , ..ijumica! : i. I ! .-hum a nuute nnld in Several in two already. A-ak heo u win1 We "U Kot' ! d t ihc right price $2.50 prr kH Get your ha'c. ..... ....... k a . . . . . inllVKKHwi rHKh Ur- riiAKCIv-- mngB NRW FUKNTIVKK FOR . ::: in anmj oft acqtain'thd. All uin A. & 15. Bloom Furniture Co. mITOSITH CLOUGH'S Herald Advertising brings Ruick Results The Needs of the Coast Counties The Const Counties need n Const County Mnn for Governor, A Cmt County Mnn on the Stntc Jlighw.ty Commtetion, nnd n Const County Mnn for Congressman Vote For CHARLES A. HALL OF MARSHFIELD, FOR GOVERNOR And A. W. NORBLAD, OF ASTORIA FOR CONGRESSMAN and a v . iiv Deal for th ( oast Cotintiea. ! n, U- oibliean who is interested in Tillamook t'.'.t ..ml this Coast Counties should u l llu' . 1 vote for Charles A. Hall and A. W N'orbla I. Be mir. ou voto, for your vote is needed tc fleet these two Coast County men. CLUB NOTES Ml, II,,,,, (,w,.t, .,Unl HUI,. ' I'". '! with ((, !,. '.. Iff ami rlul, pw,fH of "Ml'lwM for U,. j,Bnr. n ),t vMl Vr""B,,r W,,H, ImmI n LH Wl . tk jTMiHirr.1 In "fv 2.Llwl,nn vf,',h tMl uM whl tHW frflb aft, ,,lMlf n,,. ((rw rwf 'f' Mr IWt-ar. Mr. "V M w ". . urnr Mr. 0dla ftrh mr-'nir Mr IT'" !?,'"m. Onlm'- llrimk. w'l'Wi Milld and Ml. Lily n n t t,b, j, , ,nw .j , tiff ! n. 'S BUirve w n rlub 'n 'Mjth ivt nf th rminty Hhr wlHiir F. h Thwna., 1'l.ant Mr. lopl(n, Mr.. IMI himI Mm P'rv Iloavtr, niul Maa JU-u-r o' Hv HMn nnrh Mil- rwn vi. ld '-v rv RKfciiiirt.y. !nm-'UI Wnl'n MohVr. Nrhatrm anil WWIrr -1 lb. lif-h ti ' Cowcllt. Or rtdMr " K tnHart. Mra, llalMay. Mm Wi-r. MUi Maftlrf Mlaa DartM and MIm Damon ami ih avwint; rlub LIVE LOCAL SPORT NEWS 1 PARADE TO PRECEDE FIRST league meets, lays JILLAIVIOOK AND BEAVER TEAMS LOOK PLANS FOR SEASON i nnnn in nnniup nDinnnc puc uuuu in armnu rnnuiiuL uhitil TIip Hcnvir n. Ti'Jntnook hnll 1 tnniriRii, htttintc the oH ''. in clulm av.rl"l nffiufif) on the Fair i mt'I-fnAn form. f!r, far oat over OrouiifU .Sumlny, imJulKinu In a iirvi-n lh ficldvrs' h!il. I)i it crIH tanifii? tiriictlcc- L'nmn. which bruUKht ' hoaillitiM by forcine thr laat throe i Ktir(tinUtth'ff of th different j Utll tlubn Urn an to innko up tlm I 'lllluiMook Tounty Ilnii'bnlt l-iii:"" I ih1 tit the c.iy (ml taut Hiitiiflny 1 rvi-mnt; to fuUlii-r ptirfwt thn ortfinU , .atioii. 1 able 1i Joan Lhi Ua'H Onmr l'arm Mlrn xh irp rtrlnie away purr 4 HrfT B"(.rfltn to Mr O. I nr. rmu aaya. -vt at rnttiK'nK rtghr h 'ront SKIS a4 Iwr half brott r,y Rom flaai-htli:jl SS07t t Wat-anal Ourrntcy a to lw Hall at hat n. lllinoi. on Mav HOt Vn- ilia ot irtlMaa mad" a tt the I nJldtiaMv r ar- offwnnf n purr bifj iMMfrr tr by Swrvhl ht ami m of a hilf iitr to Oolrffl Coroimi Th r f born Mar-b tS, 1022 Tti' r fitrt will rloae May 5th , f'ott rnfflWrt dirine to acl In ru 0"uM turn ihrm in tn tin i -oun'y Hub ar'nt at op o they en h forvarrfed hafor I ha contact Than wtll U an all iter uxwliiu: of tHa WUmaoV: Jaraay Calf Cub on Rat 'ttlay May th. at 10 oVIork. A M, at Kh- home of Alh-t Krake yii hT nn way of rrttinc thor aw wttl tr and arnutto tranpflrtntlon far wi. 'Ilia Otirlbnlili HJH w. .illnlttx no.! triti Aiiitik'r n It . . . . .1 . i urupiw! uiton iniortnniiuii rrr'iei i 'tint the ! of fialnUi.IlIni: a rlub ill I'Miti.t lffitf iir M iilil.tr' tiMtl tint... litinn. .1 n4 !- .Linn ft (t,i. (til... ' whH .... i . i . ... ii 'III. tiriv ciuira ill mi' -irruu woo rr irorn ini " Korthmn pari of lh- coBnlry. The Falrvuw c'uli did not entur, hick of Unii' for ork''nlnitlnn buini; himti ut thi rtroeon. With Oarlbnldi nilmltl'-'l tho lon,ni" uow 'oiiDiata of nix Warn'- Tillamook, llaaviT, CJarilmldi, Hrlt'MUm, VhcU'r Aiu Nnlmlom. Tin' Uirt-i' ttNiina in tb oihi'r pimI of th unty wi I ui- be damorul nt Mohler ami thr one at Kchnlem. (JHri. Imlili la liuildini; n d am .id, liravor in nlao pniviilin n now field arid Til- Bimok will uc tno l-air droun-is. Othar temma will probably hUirc ffammi in ih 1'nlr GrouiiiU "tecially when Oic thrr from above have Kamui al liowi', which uilhtr rnpan a double hf&uctr or a trnnaiiT hero. O'mIiik dwl"- for the ninnnturi.' of OM' plnyor wt net for .Saturday, may 18. the datr loln; Kft ahid at r 'prut of .cvcral manaitrrii Th Wilaon imll. nold bv Hiiltom , wm adotil'il a tht offklal ball and will Uj ud in all loacuo ccmoa. InJin rarrol A- P Fronch ami Doc limtien n'prwonUal TMImKik, Carrol' bttnff thi- offltlal apoketman and manaK'ar. Th final meHini: In-for" tho aan op-ru will b Hold ai i naeiur am orday t'wilnr- out norrto ruillv trood hnm-bnll nnd vrtia 1 mnn up to pop to thn inUld v,on by Tl'lnrnook 10 to H but not Johnon cianycd th" rol of p UHr wltliwit a atnJL'i'lr for Heavr. lie wan hit hard in th Mfuii'i'r Carrol uumI ovrry nvnll- enr'y frtiniM. Kinif rcllcvwl li m in; GAME HERE ON MAY 14 mnn on Uw inamook tz-am, I uic lourin ano mewwi aown in oai Kinu' of lli-avcr vho f piloilnB ' t ?r, ono, two thrr-o. Kint: waa t from tho nouthern end of ' tins them over n lime mi tanm: own man 1 thr- ctjunty, um-d nil hi a ami two from Tilhirnook. Oahrii''. Whcob-r, Honoy. Ooruiv 'rlmm''n, Whito and Kbfrman hit tho old nppto torrlfjc rlotiU for Til lamook. Homo food la- ntcnlmi; wn pul'i-d otf nnd tho floldint: wa fully up to pxpfotatiorw. Donovnr. anil Ti linen 'lineVil for Ttlikmnok Oon .van nllwoil on v on-1 Th- 'ol owine players party;ipactl hit in thn 1 2-3inninif ho worhM. in hc riilamito Tippn atnirk out thru of the first fi tir mi-n to faci- him, maK'nK a very n.pirioun iitar. nnd 'hin the Heaver loni: ra'Uji- artiati, f't thfir aitfhU et nnd f outoil out 10 hits in two ihnn ballplayers like ti ai-c them in Spring trtiinint: with the rcatrt rhat he was unhKtnblc. Dorvovan struck out cit?ht men. Tip pen three, Johnton throe and Kntr five Tillamook cnrnereil H hit ami rayr 12. (iilbertaon umpired tn the mutuiil a'mfartion of both teams. ok line-up Gabr "I ramnbell. White, Klxrm'.in V-'h' f i Wilaon, Crimmena Hony; Donovin Smith, Tlppen, Ma'hews; 1 4t, I", .cker Beivir player were: TO LATE TO CLASSIFY I . l'ld K bottom MUS. A lilt A M STOIt.MHH Ann! 8WkUv was bom in MSa . 5-ori thr 19'h (lv of November. 1R73 Mm! Ari fo b. 1922, at thr family hots" In Tillamook fltt moved w tS hr parent to Ore t'tt Ht.. 'i 1H0 nnd n married t- Abram Storwer the 2?nl day of Dee ember tW Mr and Mr. biormei n,J famtlv moved to M(M'-nvl"e in I'W Tb"v 1I 'err onti' l''' w, l tKev "lovrl tn Tilli'. - k tiunty makinr ttair home on a farm fr rmili aotth of T'.'lamooV City, until jtul a fnv day before Mm. SlormrN death, tlie moved Into .Tillamook City. She became a member of the Oiriat an Chun-h at MeMlnnWIIc. Febnfary 10th. 1910 She lnavca to mourn her !tv hrr husband, Abrnrn Stjrmeriml ' v,. noni A '.n ami Wealey, all of IVHamook lur mother, MrK. 1-ucy SWkpy, two sif era Mm (lertrude S-nnDrw 'ird Mr. N'ell e 1'arUh, n'l of On-pi-n City, and f"ur brothers CTbar r-y and Lunre of Ort iron City ami Tom and Omar Sheklev of Sil vrrton. and alao a i'.irKe number of (nendn. Mr Stormer and son, W sley iro both memburs of the Odd Follows IxhIk,, and Alvin Stormer w1l! soon become n member. i wfre he'd nt the Christian Church, Rev. Tucker of ficaling. KOH SAI.K--XI Tiers rho'.ce land witS new h- us- fnd barn cost Int: nbout $4500 for sale n caay tcrma. Inquire at this office. JVlr KKNT SAI.K--Palty one mile to factor'- Oood meadow, or hanl Wil el! :vk on very easy terms. STONE, Bftiine, Oregon. FOR SAI.Ii Slrtland pony 1 years oW and Kentle. CLYDE KINNA MAN WA.VTKIJ- A job on a dairy farm or do general farm work, am single, wh-t ami 21 yrtir old. Have lived on a farm all mv me, oui snoiv like to como WU Address FKED , HAKEK, JK. MIDDLETON. Dh LA WARE. ROX 10G. FOR SALE ClIUAl A KOod strong noMrtrfiil ho-''. tJaranttod in very way as gentle nnd found. Works) sinirle or double. See STEFAN i STEINER, Tillamook. 38 rine MacD-jnad, the Ameri ;i y proves that she -an wear chnrra just as gracefully as the lrst fash'ons from the Rue de la Paix in "The InfidV." her latest First Nutonal starring vohicle. At the left she is ncsn in a beautiful iveilTf gown with an exquisite Span, ish sbnwl draped over her shapely shoo der a very smart I'arsian mode. At the righ. she wears a s'mple ' gingham dress, which we think you will atrrce, jn no wise detracts from her chan... Elaborate preparations nre being mnde by Manager John Carrol for the opening oJ the btiscball se.wn here on Sunday, May II (a week from ih-s 'oming Sunday.) A bitf downtown street parade part--ipJited by a'l the city and county of ficials, the band, civic and fraternal irganzations and members of both "ma will precede the game. Following this Mayor Samuel A. Motilton will toss the first bal. Just .h is to receive it and who Is to urn- p re (7rfrrol has not (lecwica. ric is seriously thinking of auctioning offi the honor to the highes bidder, per haps having in mind th fact that tolttlrinns are about as numerous hs bn'l players and therefor that the - r ihould bring in a hlindsomc pieee of change. At any rate some prominent county official or would-be state offvrlal will be on the job. Fol'owing these exercises the of ficial opening of the 1022 League season wll take place. From present indications one of the greatest open ing dav "rcwds in the history of the game will be on hand. The league plan has met with instant favor hroughout the county and attendance w ll be greatly Increased as a resu't. The grounds arc being put in good crnditions. the players working out regulTarlv under Coa:h French and everything is being dono to Insure the fans a highgradc brand of the greUt national nasstimc on opening day. Garden Club Program You never realize that there's no h"tnc until there really isn't any. Professional Photography i Irofeor and Mr. J J Collins of j Day City w tn our tty Friday. Mr .hn Morgan left Saturday ! n;om'"r fr IVrt'and where she will I int.' a week visiting her , moth. " Vnt and uster Mr Rev Kratfng of Ray Citv was in Til xmok Friday night and attended tho meeting of the American Legion. M ''lark, who m attending high Ixm.I hero spent the eck end with hrr parrnt at Wheeler? and Baseball Benefit ! GOOD MEALS AT REASONABLE PRICES AT THE BUNGALOW A. C. VOGLER J Wo serve Weathorly Ice Cream J t T Both in noilnut commercial work Also the best of framing may be found at the Ovo Studio FIRE WHISTLES North of oth street and east of 2r.d. Ave. west is Ward 1 On- histle. 'Trth of 5th street and west 2n'. Ave. cast is Ward 2 Two wh: :'e blasts. Ave. and south Ward 3 Three West of 2nd of 5th. streets wh-'stles. Eat of 2nd. Ave. East and south of 5th. Street Ward 4 Four whistles. Telephone fire alarms to cen tral. She in turn will notify the denartment when whistle will be blown. New Yorkers are getting permits to carrj revolvers. They hlid better leave them at home where the crooks won't get them. ' The following is the program of j worK o-it'.ne! by th? Garden Club nt the Gienger school. Mrs. Joyce Wll I lis is the lr.:al 'cadcr. 1 March 31 Me.ting at school build ' ;ng. 3 P. M 1. Minutes. 2. Business. I 3. Resorts and garden plans. i 4. I.ecture Seed Demonstration. April 21 Meeting at school build , ing. II. M nues. 2 B-jsin ss. 3. Report on progress of gardens, j 4. General discussion. 5. Social. May 12 Meating at School build- ing, 2:20 r Jl. 1. Lecture. 2. Papi rs On gardens. June 30 Meeting at H. Crenshaw's at 2:00 P. M. 1. Suggestions, from leaded 2. Examination of gardens. July 22 Meeting at J. Tom's at 10:00 A. M. 1. Examination of garden. ' Picnic. August 22 Meeting at Gienger. 1. Examine gardens 4 ptember 9 ;Mceting at school bui ding. 1 F-nish business. 2. Get ready for fair. Movie Star Looks Well In Gingham Gown K. P. Hall Tillamook 13th Help the Boys Win That League Pennant f,AKE TROLLING AND HUNTING A PLEASURE By having an Evenrude Motor Always tlie best. 1 08.00 Now stylo magnetic and reverse. AT JENKINS JEWELRY STORE TILLAMOOK For immediate delivery. ILE YOUR FARM! it pays TIILAMOOK CLAY WORKS IS. G. KREBS, Prop. MAKE A FINE GRADE OF TILE I SOLD AT REASONABLE PRICES MILK We Sell Milk Just At It Comes From The Cow. lit Is On Ice For Yojir Benefit. It Comes From Dr. Sharp s Herd nnd WM Test Better Than 4 .Per Cent All The Time. Fine For The Babies THE LOUVRE RESTAURANT Well Groomed. Your appearance depends on your druggist more titan on vour milliner or dress maker. Without tooth brush, dentitiee, hair brush and comb, clothes brush, soap, cold cream and for some people powder, rouge, lip stick and eye brow pencil, you'd look pretty shabby no matter whav kind ot clothes you wore. Terfect health is the greatest aid to beauty. Dr. Miles' Remedies nre aids to health. Ye sell them. Ask us. F. E. KOCH The Druggist A. H. GAYLORD INSURANCE o- Tailleurs of the severe 'ined g nus. '.ire in fnvor at the present moment nmong movie folks, and the feminine port on of the popu'atkn is glorying in the vivid blouses which are tho irder of the day. Mauge Bellamy apjveared the other Uy noarng a cunning little Udero i .'a't, richly embroidered with go'd Kra d and silk floss. Short waisted and l.in'i sleeve! worn over a soft .-.all gi et. it made a dashing note of 1 at olor in the Ambassador nt the tea J of hour of n dull rainy day. Moiocco has obviously been the -npirn.ion of many of the chic over blouses worn by quite a few here. No :s expressed in the quality designs. Colleen Moore, who sprang to fame through her act'ng with John Barry more 'n "The Lotus Eaters" is espe cially attractive in this mode. Her exotic benufv has a perfect setting n the rkhly embroidered velvets and two a''e a'ike, for the individuality Latins, which chararterize this phrase of o'd world splendor. A clever scheme has been devised by Claire sizing an frock into a dinner dress. The founda tion of the frock is extremely simple, made of unrelieved black '"repe de chine. By attaching long pane s at the should ers anil a loose belt the waist both which Uecesories are richly embroid ered, a dinner gown is achieved of part icularly striking richness. Windsor for metamorpho afternoon g Our idea of a shaky predicament is a malaria germ trying to hide from a dose of quinine.. London doctor says singing makes you live l:ng. It all depends on how you sing. Firo Insurance, Real General Estate Insurance 200 3rd. St. Mutual Phone You'll Get Better Meats and Better Service at Hadley's Hadley's-the New Market-Handles Only Choice Prime Beef, Best Pork, Selected Veal and Highest Grade of Hums, Bacon, Chickens and Eggs. Our Sausages Are the Best In Town Lower Prices Tree Delivery Credit If Desired Hadley'sMeat Market Both Phones Gem Block Dell 152