Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, May 11, 1922, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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TtU.AMOOK IIKRAIJ), TILLAMOOK, OIlKtiON, MAY II. 1022.
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LIVE LOCAL SPORT NEWS
ALL TEAMS IN CIRCUIT EAGERLY
MIT OPENING GAMES SUNDAY
Krown That Won c Come Off
HOFF'S
RECORD
Hit ip Thy I'lay HumUy r , r.,lllr h (
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Mrnvrr BIHI uriBinvn nun , writ" i , 1 imill l..i,
Mdller. I Vim
Whrrp n"v i rpt numuy
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' Din Mi.l Itriithicn M Grllldl.
pal Ur
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l I ,'. -"mhwh nun ll.t
r-Uy Hi, tlx (nam In tin Tlllo
,, ( u,i.ilv lterhl Ukud wlnn
s ti.tii for ho flrl time. Wltll
urAttvr Lh Wmlvril tfprlnw
..hhowIimI yri vcty ninna
,t hi. e ;li mi Viy Bin) Mtut
ukf thr f old.
rf h rlmill th trf. i
aim I. ln Uf II rt ..
BILL JflLUFf LIMES 0
GOOD TEAM HI VHEELi
, b-rr HUt Jolllff,, ct ! V.I. :
., ii trad) lift tilled II J 4 M't..
king mil.. l to arl Ho
' ae With,
hurling Uff he k youne
r who hurtu for tlm I'ait
I eaVrf. the Utttfl part tif )at
and lUker, who tl '! holding
.r trl'Mil (HllIott Wbc not
h. lirhllld tho U It, I.e.
riA kerjack arlvrr
' la utl flrt, IUW Bl rtfv,
at thttft and U' t third
fcir.lrji. ho hn Tolfufil Houicr
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MELLEIIJ CORPS OF
UMPIRES SELECTED
IWtw. ftf t, T.i;.m.u n,,Pb,n
om filUrt -4 ' 1.., h(Ur.Uy
'Mfbl U frtl.r m(i (,
"poninp of h- th , Sumb)
J n! cjimllilif.cii p.UxUon jAimphitti
(contnln thn followlnij nUtemrnt In j
(hnlf of Mftti; trexuur.r 0. P. Iloff,
who it n cnndiilnto or nt'h:tlon n.i
ti why he shouM he nomtrtiU-il nnl
I ro i'litt (: 'Hi onth of office l hl I
nly plrli;e. JHa record i ysur uar. '
1 ant.v Hit pxperlcricc i ypur proU.c-;
Uon." It f Uicrcforc Incumhcnt upon !
I the vo ur to can the record that In
, IbtUi U h liiitc of Hwut uliii tin 'In Yunlti-t loli canirx Uut he iltn Ir.
tli" tj-.'ltamJ Hmto 'lie fr vn Ilatw won't m In the Now York
lir.rup uniil fltrllay 20 'uiIkc bajM'tiall llrcf lor. uiiK;tnlc-l tUai
uni.l that 4-ilv l-cauo h. barnslorrnrd taut yoor
t
rilaln' TahlrU r Ml'd ami
CcilU In Kfrt
aiative rffutt of Chmlwr
. hsrtlly rrahic tl&t It h
I ml'd vnd ccntj
!'4rrJ by mctlldn'.
League
Base Ball
Opening Game
Sunday
MAY 14
1:30 P: M.
TILLAMOOK
vs.
NEHALEM
FAIRGROUNDS
Opening Day Ceremony
Band Concert
Admission: 10c and 35c
Full
TIU-AM'K
OFFICIAL SCHEME OF THE TILUKOOK COUNTY BASE BULL LEAGUE
1
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Reports
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JUNK I
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JULY 30
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MAY 2fl
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Al'G. 20
JUNK 4
JULY 2
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JULY 23
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TEE RERALO IS THE ONLY COUNTY PAPER THAT ISSUES A SPOBT PAGE
-..niut.rur of Wm t!hnU-iii n of
j Wholur; ItUy KcnnliolU of Ur t. o.
1 i"hi Mnhan T Umook. W C Gil.
Iicnilon of Tillamook and Toou Cr-
dif f I'hr.atenwn h brn to
, of folate at th opomnc r-m- i
(lbfrtAuii will to l.-.-r n-l Kn
hoiu lll work Muhlrr whrt '
t Whr'er and Bnifhton play ,
I Tho dlr ' vol,! t.t Mrniil
iilayr to Iwm ) !ly V Vnv K" ;
I frro ami tlml rrh lomn W nlluwr i
1 tho maximum of n r.d nny
fompltimuvtary admtnti to umh
StarUnw ti" (r n!1 i&t vli
$e: at 1 90 that farmer may tufcu In
' I ho Knmr "l not W dIyMl with
1 ihclr farm work.
MEYERS MATCHED TO i
FIOHT HALLOWELL
t.m,
M
pair
is will wclirh ;n nt 150. Hallo.
well vi peih'jns irj on at 155
Ih,, a mi-wind-up look promlsini;.
In th a nix round 1:0 the funs will bo
introduced iu Audi r of the
luin.-y i onipany m.ll at Giiri-
..: ftuo fnn are k'"iT t'1 c j 1A di. He wdl oxvhnncc wallops witli
i . i m h. ii .satu .uy j "KjniK'rtroi.' Jimmy Anderson, the lad
Dr.
vvery
Howard will vmll ilnrllmldl,
Tudny and Wlmokr ovnry or nnythinK'
lay -0, wlu-i tin- lil.imotk
,k i omni.wivn atiii-es heir so
. ,i iard tor the b tu-f.t of the Amor-
L. cion.
Hie ma.n uw-tit will be a ton-round
,. bvtMu n K..I Hallowell, of Hrich
.n Cnip Four Und Hobby Myers of
. .Ilamuok. Myers will be no net-up
.or :lie llnehtoa Wnthur piuher. On
Uu central y llnllowelt u Kiting to be
in lor a ruil touch time of it, if tho
uliup nil its that are. coniinc out of
.he Mynr tniiuiiu: Camp are taken
ThurmUy.
phirrii.
He lu an offke at both
32-tf
vthlnir in the lino of Jowolory
for the K'niduute at Jivikin Jowolery,
Adv.
watm:nmm:t:Klt":H
Last H. S. Program!
SENIOR CLASS
PRESENTS
"All Of
A Sudden
v
Peggy;
Myera, an far a the fans i:. Ima
hi iN'putnUun to make as a lighter
jual Uk bad Halluwell on his previous
and Jul ml nppearniuv here hint
moiKh An a wi-tler Myers is very
lavotably known hole, hisviiiK yet to
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itr i(..uii .jj ....... ... ...9 i.i.aa. Alia. .1 . .
rlniin thnl n u hnvnr i 1 ' : "' y
At High School Gymn.
Thurs., May 18th
Curtain at 8:15
A tl m. 50c and 35c, TickeU at Koch's
Proceeds go to class for graduation and High
School piano,
Don't fail to see thia 8 act comedy.
YOUR LAST CHANCE!
tramer.i
th find of tho season; and that ho
carries a toinf.c al op in citlur
i.. ilne'dny this week In workouts
he is leporled to have sent three
sparr m partnors to lh,- cleaners.
llallowell, too. is working out daily,
kiwi whilit the lads from up Camp
Four way ore not Uaiint mj; any, yet
hme it be Known that the Hnllo
well unit foiitfht Everest hero hist
in. .nth and tli Hnllowell that kocs on
w th Myers are two different persons
' far V hox'nc and nuxinj; it are
coinornl for h h.1.1 developed won
derful y under th tutoniKc of nn old.
that foueht Funk hero last similar
l:i tanirl nc with Jimmy the Wht
mill favorite will hnvj to step lively
for Jimmy earrfcs th? fij;ht to his
opponen. at every atiiRe and sets nn
nwfu' pare. This outfht to bo some
scrap.
Stark and G. Anderson arc sche
duled t. app'.ir acain in n i)iur
round mill s-nd Goc:h and Rennett
wo llJ-t iund rs have been signed
.'or the .ilhcr prol. miliary.
Everv man that stens into tho rinsr
will be ui j:o d physical condit on this
liin., UnJ barrini; K. O.'s or th Ike
the bouts -.hould ko the Mmit. MnL-h.
.-..iker Mann and tho Hoxiiij; Commis
s on have re.piir d that every man j;o
iiiK on tipi enr before them first for
try-ou.s. Several aspirants were
.mi i-.- tctl via this loule, so it would
top-notch local mds
nro b Inir siimed for this event
MaGinms w.ll referee thcs0 events,
lockets r r roscn'ed seats nr" on 6ale
nt tho Kialto and ns no reserved s:nts
Wll be on rn'e nt the door it behooves
nP who fro to mnk, a msh I the
! . ket office propto to KCt n vnnt'at'e
point.
When y have cattle for sale call
Ed. Hndley Mutual phone. tf
Tho Herald $2.00 per yoar less
than 4 cents per week.
1
Bring Your Battery to !
Battery Hdqts!
No matter what make of battery you have
on your ear, bring it regularly to Battery
Headquarters, where we operate according,
to Willard Staudards of Service. We have
the necessary equipment and the know
ledge, and are prepared to see that you get
tho mo t out of your battery, no matter what
Up make,
y ur Kuarantee, ond lhc experience
that is your piotxtlon.
j Tho laat report of the Indutrf.il
Accident Commission shows that
?100,000 has been marked off from
the value of. securities in the industr.ai
Accident fund for d prcciation as a
r jiu t of inveatrmmu made with .he
funds by Slate Treasurer Iloff.
Tho K'rond juiy, of which Gideon
St di, oj Salem was foreman found
that the staU; treasurer often paid
for bonds lonj; before hcir isncaV.
or dtiivcry, and thut the bond brokers
were permitted U make cxtort.onat
p.ofits at the expense of the state.
The jury reported:
"State Trtusurer Hoff purclsed
from Mr. Ethoridj;e of Morris Ilros.
Inc. from January 6, 191&, to March
15 1020, Honds of the pUr value of
$1,100,020,00 at a cost to the Stat. of
Orcgon of $1,172,223.12, which Honds
cost Morris Bros. $l,03d,U7.03, t-'ivinj;
the enormous profit to Morris Uros.
Inc. of $4,07C.Oa. The records fur
ther rt.al that bonds which were not
in existence had been sold by Mr.
Eiher:dt;o to State Treasurer Hoff at
n exorbitant profit, 'and payments in
fuU mad)i thereon by the State Trea
surer. Instead of purchasing bonds on the
-pen market or buying directly from
iiiUu.cipuiiticj and saving the state
.uccaivc commissions 'lreaaurtr Ilolf
...aU- prhctcaliy ail oi his puir:hases
duough Ute one bond house, permit
ting v.. in to m'ake excessive profits.
The grand jury severly criticised
ihe "right Uppaivnt y given bv staie
uvasurer Hoff whereby Morris Bros,
inc. were uuthoriied to wtthrdaw se
vunties bold U the ststo some of
vhich were offered for sale by Morns
uros., while they were yet h.id by
uie state treiiaurer." The bond house
tuts tiutnomy to se.l any first class
jecuiiy hem oy tne atuto and suo-
jutute other accur.ty lor it, leading
.no grand juiy to remark "there
o.iou.u tie no airings upon any of the
onus purcuud.a tv tne slat. Oi uto
t.on." 1-uritiui', ine grauu juiy teport-ed:
"Wo .;onutu!in tli policy of aCitc
iieasuie. nun ijx uivc&tment ot such
.ait;, suu.b in one investment; mso
o.iae.t.n ii'ti practice of buying bonds
ilui. p..y a high rule of interest re-
gw.-utcjs oi tiic property that must re-
ueem vne principal. j6U.ty iiry
allodia iipiuy to m.estmcnt ot public
.iuius. ny snouid not tne btu. of
Oregon use ua much intelligence in
...o iiiveoiiuent ot its lunus as it does
..t uuy.ng supplies.'
vttci' iitc adjournment of tho leg is
miure, iveprejentau e J. U. Kv:iiard-
ou bucLivu.u .ii.. ..-t.il us deputy
..iUibuiu unu praCiUa.iy uu ot tne
a.uio uuasurer s oonu ousniess was
luined over to John t.. Kiheridge ot
.uo.ris tiros.- Inc. who invested tho
Ut0 lunds in wiutie.er seour.ty ut
vui.uuvet price ho desired and reaped
a laou.ous piotit, tne staj treasurer
upptircntiy not caring ubouc uio se-
canty us long as the interest wus at
i nigh late.
as a lesult of' the expose, tho gi'.md
-r i.commcndcd tn0 taking away
i.oui iho suite treasurer tho right of
investing state monoys and the piuu-
ng Oi it with tho state beard of con-
uol n recommendation enacted into
inw ut tho uu... boston of tho legis
lature. Mr. tuu. ...s not and Is not
accused of dis;u.iOjtv but his compe
tency was chu lengtd. Tho conduct
of hjs office has demonstrated his lack
of business ucumen.
MAKE TROLLING AND HUNTING
A PLEASURE
By having an
Evenrude Motor
Always the host.
5 1 08.00
New ffylfi magnetic and reverse.
AT JEtfKWS JEWELRY STORE
TILLAMOOK
For immediate delivery.
The Herald $2.00 Per Year and worth it
X
Both Phones
City Transfer Co.
We Haul
Anything Anywhere
WOOD STORAGE COAL
1. O. O. F. Building
Tillamook
VOTE FOR
TILLAMOOK BATTERY STA.
M, R. TERRY, Prop
THOMAS
RYAN
J.
For State Treasurer
a N. Ai,
Worth-while
economy
THE purchaser who keeps careful check on his
tire miles knows his exact cost.
After a thorough test with tho McClaren Autocrat
' Cord against any other cords over the mountains
into the Imperial Valley on one of the California
stage lines, the McClaren Autocrat Cords gave 34
superior service over any other make used. As a
result, McClaren Autocrat Cords are now being
used on stage work over this hard drive.
It is worth-while economy. A buyer of tires has
the right to get genuine dollar-for-dollar service.
Every motorist should analyze the features of th
tires he buys, in order to judge just how much
they will contribute to long Ufa and satisfactory
mileage. Notice in the McClaren Autocrat Cord th
special features designed to promote service.
Coma in today and let us discuss these remarkable
features with you features which havo proven in
tests to guarantee to the user long tire life and extra
. tire miles.
ttFClaven '
Autocrat Cord
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Brown's Service Sta
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