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About Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1922)
1 j PAflB FOUR h . riltmVi t,etln Hon TILLAMOOK HKKAI.D, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. worn ivs I ,N.KST i HA1N IIUTARTMKNT STOItll OKOAMXATION , a W I ME W L -3 1 humm; roit m u SI2 NTOKK-. ASS I l.OM 1-8 1 IMSK K 312 DEPARTMENT STORES TILLAMOOK, OREGON 1009- M Ajari JL Our 20thAnn A Score oi YQars of Achievement! T HE sotttas Of the J. C. IVimey Company 1 United States. fundd in 1902. titnte an important chapter i:i ! history of mercantile! nehtevtutoiit In tl United States. Founded in 1902, its one -! re did a cros business that ye.tr n. vt9;l 1. Twenty yvam later, $11,1021. the xmniK-r of sitore had grown t' 12. scatten 1 tl.ro.nit 27 States, and the gtvs.; tusiuc&t had attained the ooloasa) llgurw of $46,641,928.30. This great exrmruion was not the result of hie!; - it did not juat happen but ras tha MtiOUe of an earnest and eonsrrenti'ius effort in the interests of the public thtn Company' ha. so faithfully sorvad. In eotntnetnoratioa of the O.tapajiy's Twentieth Voar in business, nlnns have boon completed to open more than 50 v., w stores this Pall. We naturally feel protid t thU achievement oi a seosv of rears, but we fully appreciate that its accomplishment v 'n.iilf possible only by the hearty support accorded ns by our legion of friends For vour pert, we heartily thiMik you. I- ' i' ;st ;;v as in the pas:, we shall strive to ..urit your patroucje. Khaki Pants For Men Made ff heavy khaki dr to assure tonif wear. Cuff bottoms, button-flip hip pnel-et. bt-.'t io-.ps. A uood val ue f r $1.49 Silk ies For Men Reautifui imported silks are used in tl.-ise extremely smart, wide end ties Faney and nest designs. Splendid value for 98c Men's Shirts Collar Attached The w iiitar dpw unft rn'Iar Shirt f r is en. Whi'e Web r, Vir at-ti-bex reta'.ns i-s sty!" does wlH. P.iie qual ity r rca)M in neat stripes anil checks. $1.50 1 r T X3 IB J en's . Sport Suits Fhe Utmost in Style and Value T PAY LESS! GET MORE I O the Younc Men of this 00m inunitr we ay with just prii!-1 we nve lor rour clioosinc the smartest style in All - Wovi Sport StiiLi .t the Lowest Price 1 you'll find anywhere. Skilfully tailored from carefully selected woolens, these high rnde Suit, represent the utmost in style nnd value. They have the dash-nud-Ko a young man wants in his clothe and ell prices young men nre villin, to pay. $19.75 $24.75 $29.75 Sport stylos are the most popular in Young ilen's Suits this season. The stylos nre show are authentic and are those worn by the best dressed young men nir'nl.er Choice of materials in All-Wool Tweeds, Cassimeres and UniiimiieJ Worsteds: s.ngie breasted nrodels with three-quarter loose belt, patch pockets and .acks with umti,; pleats and inverted pleat vent. Handsome new patt. rns and colors. Our large quantity buying for 312 stores assures you better valuer- for less .-. . LOCAL NEWS rtH"f t J ttHAVOUElt.Y OMtTTKO I8St'K Mr d ' u" 1 " very ffhnii Mrs. W'Hitat i i Mr t'nuwn ,,v Lnunrht ti t'.ltlO n' 1 LAST The Needs of the Coast Counties t. s. her I It. m t 1 1 1 i 11 t h ' . Ii the irf j' n' t r v Hi one hour M. ..,..1 V 1' Tulks ti.li .... tk. mi and itttrttt , pvutxt bmi' tK' AM(I .. , Mr A W . H.l w ' l 'tttor j 1 Ki nd K.uto i-t tv Hlm Tnr . ' day. ! i U,rtt o Mr n.t Mt i hr IX-m iK'tky of v t'ty ri April 5i Mt M. Krk ' ViuR4 tl to Whr4r ltiuifl) 1-n lu'.lt Mhlch Mr tUtnri Utu.t Mr (irttl Kv Mn.! I' i .it 1 mUi;I up thp T.a-W 'i'.ir na nd Ua , In ublK . i t M)f j Mr r t' vi, ,-,rr Ko kAway w 1 in lh' t''t.V -.' V4 mlnrxlnjf j MJtf! fu r tin,.- rrtiNa , Ki'fv ft Ucm . ik tk-n t..- I'fit tnd Mi'ittuy r..l i-ri$ ,t an fur 4iy. 'Ihui..av mrr' 4 trfrt.-l tt bo in vry crttsca) tn itU'O. tiuy Hhit. ncttt fru! v.f Albany 1 1 Arttrnl h"', Ut wwki to mk TUU will th,- t h.ii Mr Hh;t wtil.t .rk for rt.T'ik tl i ushI iuMaaay.X Mr n.l Mrn Krnk, t'y ml ckiW- ,1 aiust Mr I'yvt prvnU .-U-btsntt Unr tunjHtn ta l'rv ..mil ikst sp. t Hy K ii.t' wh a h m t U 1 UryiHttd vt'Ul 'lutimtif tir Vd-' it. i fur tout,' lirnr i pMrt to b ni r to rrtutn to h.t .lm Thursday. ! .s i' lljia;'.. ipvsifel ugmmt tat tin jt.s(otu. u l.a.' Iaaram: ; .. iil n is in Uic city ronrrtnjf ' with rui iinit ' h'-irrh, th iour- 4iici limn, .!'. . !Vjir juntdtiT iu) , :.r th i'ur.... ..f (taytri( tK ' P"1"? h. M by tiir at Ju tuaJdan. Tit limpt aym-nt aJc Hi,lhi d'aiiu J aur..-ie ( ikoii to tlt fTMtMl tii da of '.t.r i;.:jinuok h'tfa tcaottt un .Sunu- May .'1 Ja HiMt B(sr, v la i town Mitfutay J. w Vn'iii of Taeora m la Tiliajnook Iu-jday UwatacUn? tnui- I n.. W. W. Ui1h uf thjs Pacific Tefes (honw ajxt Telegraph coataany a in '.ft ounty t Muaday, Frank H Cock of i(U roi 0" Tlllu COAST COUNTrlKS NEF.D -A Cot County Mu for Governor. A Const County Mnn on tha State ltitliwny Contnilssion A Const County Mnn for CongrrMtunn. -0 VOTE FOR Chas. Hall FOR GOVERNOR AND A.W.Norblad FOR CONGRESSMAN Ami a Stjimrc Dcnl for tc Coast Counties Bvery Rejniblican who U inturwutctl in Tilhun County rihI Uie C'oitM Cottntlos shouhl k (i poll ntl vole for Chnrltw A. Hull nnd A. V. Norblitd. Ralph 15, William. ProUlet of thrtjllnm County Hank, b endowd by Ujo Hnll-Norh'.. Club for NnUonnl Conuulttueinun. VoU' f him. he j a gtHnl nmn nnd o good friend Tillamook Cotmty. Be mil you vote. Your voto !j noodod to ch ' thfje Cortft Cotmty man. Space paid for by the I I ul-Norblnd Club. t X . isitcti Tillamook Monday. Both Phones Bell 119 W ELY'S GARAGE Try us wtun youi i.uto hcc-d i-upairing- Guaranteed work done on all makes of cars by Hour or Contract- If you want to know or get information about yuur car FREE OF CHARGE see me. E. J. BAERTLEIN At new Bungalow Service Station COR. 9th. SREET 2nd. AVENUE SOUTH English or Swiss Lake Lytle Hotel Lake Lytic, Oregon. On Tillamook I3each This hotel win supply every modem conven ience and comfort. Well heated and lighted rooms, with hot and cold water in each. Attractive lobby where dancing may be indulged in. Sun parlor overlooking ocean. Southern Pacific depot near hotel. Special week end or dinner parties solocited. Reasonable winter rates. For information write or phone Miss Julia M. Parker, Mgr., P. 0. Rockaway, Ore. umtttttwwmtmttnttfcttmmmntmmnmmwttmmttmntuttwwwM ; AT THE CHL'KCHES f 0 : o CINUSTIAN CHL'ItCH Mothers Day. An appropriate scr mon, subject, "The Power of Moth tr." Bible i-hool at 10 a. m. We ha: united- the Loyal Sons and Daughters class and you will like the bigness of the tirragcment, let us have your presence. i Ev-Jiing at V o'clock Christian En 'leavor. thi nrL'nni-ntinn it ilninc . I Sir,.. ,frV Vi.. ,V,nn. Tlie regular evenn preaching ser vice will be dismissed as the pastor w.ll givi ' the bacOtlaureato sermon at Cloverdale. I'KESHVTKKIA.V CHUItCH Sunday school 10 a m. Morning . worship 11 a. m., subject, "A Moth er's Crown. Evening worship 8 p. ' m.. subject, "God's Nominations." , In honor and in memory of your mother at' end church next Sunday for jt is Mothers Day. Special mu sw. Allan Mcltae, Minister. METHODIS CHUItCH i Sunday school at 10 a. rn. The 1 nojn.ni; sermon at eleven, this is , Mother's Day and the subject of the discourse will be appropriate to tlf "xt-usion. Use your uuto to bring, the number of entire families will be j mother to this service. A count oft mad': at tho dose of the service. Evening sermon at eight o'clock. 1 Tht subject of tho evening discourse ' will bo "Cultivating High Ideals." i 'Hie church prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at eight oclcok. Wo invito you to all of these servirca If you an - 'a s. ranger in our city we invite you to worship with us, ; Reformed Church lunday school at 10 A. M. Mornng worship at 11 A. M Subject: "Religious EducVAten." Mother's Day program at 8 P. M. un-' dcr the nuspv-ps of th Heidelb rg League and tho choir. You are coi- 1 ially invited to theso nervio.H. W. G. Lienkaemper, rfastrr. i Word was received Wednesday of tho death of Mrs. Worthy Valentine, formerly Misn Alfield Swenson wh' ditd at her home in Montasena on Wednesday morning Mrs. Peter En- k'n and ilaught r, Sylvia, were Port, and visitors Iniit week. If you walk under ladder lhy t ay it bnnirs bad lark bat to have i U.ltlr slip srui bndtk an ana u .ii w on. Art Worrv t was patntinr m th, dmin room of th Tillamook j Hot. I Saturday when th Uddar h- a undtn ltppd sad h d'll andjf bnk hi arm. Ho ws talusn to Ui T Uoj1' tloap.tai U have it sat. , Hutch V. Wp'ach wni u Portland ' f Tunxluu 1 J. Marrot a ataye psssanaar I ucuday. Pruy or Tuinbuil of the Ttllamoak High .School was a itas ttsasanaar Tuvsdsy afUirnoon Mrs. Bowers latt for Whaler WaJ. nisdhy where aha will aptnd fw ln with Mrs. Ward. Lous e McKimofM of Part'and was f s fw 4y this wsak to tfU h i brother Herman McKlmaas who i.i at th ' Boats hospital. t Ut Sandor, wtmt to Uud1n Wl. iu ml.iy .i in ng Mrs. A. D. Krumlauf return"! to Itar nom . in Garibaldi Wednrl.y Sh him b.- n vinitinic Mrs. Orval Wilks. Dunran E. K representing th Ksimius I'Uyv i!ty Oorpomtian, Portland exrh vat s business v.Mor this week Barrick Transfer Service SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS By Team or Truck BELL II4-W Mutual Listed jw American Kx press Only competent help employed Jv!nl 9lcOM SRf' For The Rcpub'ican Party RE-ELECT R je PUI'JLS TO HE I'ltESENTKI) IN PIANO It EC I TA I. On Friday evning May VI, Mrs. I E. E. Koch will present two of her 1 piano pupils. Ve'ma Daniels Vind Ho- wena Hanson in a recital at th Chiistian Church at 8 o'cliok. A very jileasing program has been arranged for tho pupliit who will be assisted by E. E. Koch, violinist. This entertainment will be free to all who wish to attend, Send the Children Here. We're glad to have'em come. We keep a mighty good line of school supplies for their benefit. Pencils, pens, penholders, tablets, ink: candy, ice cream and soda, too. We like to ssrve the children for two reasons first, we like'em; second, they'll be our big customers in a few years. We're building for the future. That's why we'io so careful to give you absolutely dependable goods. That's why we like to sell Dr. Miles Medicines. We knowhey're reliable. We know you'll get jwu. iwwiibjr wva is nicy UUIJ I OCnCUt yOU, Ralph Williams REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN The Only V,Urn Ever E,- u d Vic, ( h.nru.a,, of the Republican Comnultou KEEP THE WEST IN POWER Hta.e' !r,,1t!"'n,'l,il"n N.,,l,U""1 f'"m'''ilt" ".nslsla of ,M0 mmrtber fro. Ut. , ,,., Union and ,. , pol.ti. ,,! ..rgnnUnil .f ll, nnrtv. "mmitioo'if nrl n, aintf hflor tho limujrtniit y stia. cant Ha voto for JtUlph V of .l. .if i.lo In Juno, lyoi ... tl. , I'resinent Warion (5. Untiling, eve ii.fnM M.f rt.u "'"K'lH Kir VlCO-dlll I-m.,., ..t .1. r, , . ...... I... uiiniiiiiioiw v, i ii ,i. l"t 1 "ininiueo, recognising "t u an mous vot 1,1. fitness Aimv as a leader to fill this ivspe wHlennflrmth ,iBi? . i"""" Xon NrfMnl .Commit tt n I J I 'V ","y"',:l,t totmK "Iw vie W,. tern Zn ""' Co,",". I'oaiMon never beforo held M a Itnll'h E. Williams of Or,,, got). US vlcil. pl,l.,., 'il. . I), I.ll.,,., Mutlllll. l'Or.llllttle Ik ill.,, V "'" llK.ivl'i"n . i won t uinib n i tlu Ropub i,,,,, orgnnlKni'on. ltVliti by 2 m , T ,,,M Hldml platform of ih- ... ...... y " l'!l'fc l oil-h innvl.iii- M., ln....l r....o....ll.n. Mr. tviii,..;u i lv'" " i"vioiih nn'.ientii oonvention. in this eon,,,, ..:..M""m' .,.u 'nb,'r ' National Co.nmlltoJ. Hol..r.tv -v uia onu tllU kiuiiu i,owei in. .,.,,lAih.. i l... II MHimi t E. E. KOCH the Reliable Druggist ,,,,.,1 T0 KEEP HIM THERE ui ci ni7 It Tr,.,l,. m.V.uv..M',,.,,,,1lu'fi "f Heiitilillcnim. n I. oi..- c ni7 ii,.r,l of i V " m ..,uK, roriiinid, Otvgon.) rft " MSEm HI