Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 13, 1910, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 13. 1910.
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I
Malphus Johnson...........
...
70.75
»I wards...
26 (II
H. Mitchell...................................
aux) J
Finagan ...
12.141
Andy Hayden......... .....................
27.50 Otis Edwards....
55. (X)
Wm. Hoskins............................... .
1625 Harry Brown ....
37.25 [This was crowded out last week for
•
Y
•*
Jim Woodward
.................... .
8050 J. R. Thompson.
40 l III
want of space. |
Amos Vaughn...............................
25.00 K. ¡i. Huys
3(125
Mark Hobson.................................
55.75 Jay Hoyt..................
25.50
The mail quartet made its first
Geo. Hobson...................................
55.75 U. Edwards........... .
111.00
appearance of this term at the so­
P. Cassidy........................................
53.25 Harold Ladd......... .
8.75
73.37 Ed Carter.................
20.75 ciety and showed that with a little
of County Coni- Geo. Eichinger.............................
Clark Smith...................................
29.75
practice they will be able to render
Work in R. D. No. 6
mposed of Judge i Bob Kennedy........... ..................
«7.50 O. Mattoon.................................
26 25 good music in a way which should
1 Commissioners Mose Gilliam.................................
45.00 Chas. Ray .... ..................
183.25 plftise anyone.
........................
25.00 Coy Bailey.................................
tlley, whs in se»- A. Schwinger
21.25
F.
Illingsworth
....................
...
22.70
t and allowed a
Guy Mattoon................. ..........
One thing of importance needed
54.50
Harry Reeher ...............................
14.1X1 E. D. Landingham.............
.25 for the High School, ami that is a
if bills for road Chris Kohn .....................................
14.00 Orley Kellow .... ...............
32 SO
and other pur- Gun Glieen ......................................
gymnasium with liot ami cold water
4. (XI E. J. Kellow ........................
68.50
John Hickey
..............
24 00 Geo. Kellow.......................... ..
61 50 shower and plunge baths, where
Work in R. D. No. 3.
of the S. Barber
Tom Kellow..............................
20.1» the lioye may clean up after a game.
id
was
ordered Leslie Jones...................................
25.75 Everything of that nature that we
25.00 W'ard Sappington........
I. H. Jones ......................................
48.75 Isaac Hill ...............................
18 00^ have
,lw*c ever
rias nxu
o oy paia
ever riser
had has
had » to
by paid
58.50 Ernest Baker ........................
idlake by the Sea P. Scranz..........................................
21.751 for by the student, plays and if some
Thomas
Olsen
........................
S. V. Anderson.............................
«1.00
23.001 benevolent person does not donate
62.50 H. I.. Huffman......................
ted: Cloverdale Mer- Will Hanenkratt...........................
M. Middaugh
. ..............
M.
Abpanalp
.................................
92.50
•' little we shall have to build one
(21.65 ; I eall A Co.,
1.00
25.00
1 A Co.. for $ ' 6 30 ; I T. Gaecliter.....................................
on the same conditions.
Phil Messenger......................
1.00
.
Martin
............................................
40.00
for$7.50, surveyor’s
1.50
. Tagman ......................................
13.00 Joe Price.....................................
lard road ; claims of
One tiling being talked of at pre-
t
.75
6(0 Dave Imlah............................
I s of eliC ion at Bay
40.00
sent by some of the faculty is the
12.15 Martin Jenck............................
. Baumgardner...........................
18.75
j
installing
of
a
bath
room,
for
the
45.50 H. Foster...................................
G. Hanenkratt ...........................
85.00 Win.
work.............
20.00 ball teams to bathe after agame, in
106.00 P. Frice.....................................
2 50 Ren
43 75 I
irk ................
15.00 E. F. Frice ...............................
SOPÌ (be basement.
Such a room could
18.25
irk ..................
Dale
Taylor
............................
48.75
N. Hansen........................................
22.06 Wm. Redburg.............................
salary.........
18.75 ,je fixed up at little ex|iense, and it
101.50 E. Giletta.....................................
32.60 Oren Lucas ....................................
ary.................
42.50 would make the laiys feel like some
54.25 B. E. Randall ........
69.00 W'alter Severance........................
supervisor
18. ¿5 ' ’ one had an interest in their work.
42.50 Merrill Morris......................
supervisor,
69.75
46.75 ;
33.75 James Tnilah ....................
N. Dye ..............................................
Now would be a good time to get a
36.00 Wm. Bodyfelt ...............................
upervisor...
5.00
9.25 Chas. Edwards .
13.25 P. Jacobs..........................................
id work.........
51.(10 little fixing up done on the Stillwell
10.00 A. Imlah.....................................
id work ...
08.95 B. Jacobs..........................................
5625 Park. There is no place for the boyn
.................
5.00 Ed Knobloch
88.80
FOJi RATES— ADDRESS J. R. GLADDEN, Agent.
supervisor,
50.00 to play football or baseball without
1200 Webb Hudson.... .... ..
George W’illiaine...........................
72.00
aiqiervisor..
73.150
200 Will Hudson............................
John Heagney...............................
oad work...
88.00 Wm. Hughey.................................
49.50 going to a great deal of expense.
55.00 Elmer Calkins......................
60.00 Egbert Goods peed......................
oad work .
89.50 If things were arranger! suitably
11.25 John Fleck.................................
75.00 Wm. Latimer.................................
road work..
38.75 the boys would undoubtedly be will­
17.10 Will Gleck ...............................
6.66 Chas. Svenson.............................
29.(0 ing to help put the gridiron and
..
75.25 C. L Butts........................
250.00 Chas. Jennings....................... ..
xt
21.25
73.(11 A. C. Calkins ........................
iddach bridge 3948. (X) Albert Darby.................................
29.50 diamond in shape.
73.00 Clyde Lane.................................
04.43
i, mrch
17.50
Marion Darby........................... .. 100.00 J. J. Hudson............................
Debating is a subject which is be­
1.10 Amos Vaughn.............................
rch......
35.25
.55.00 Clyde Hudson......................
ing
talked of to some extent, at pre­
10(0 A. Sherman.....................................
work...
15.00
7.00 Doi war Brooten......................
50.00 Warren Vaughr .........................
We have some
alary....
22.25 sent, in school.
250 D. T. W'erschkul.................
50.00 D. B. Darby......................... ..
33.75 good old material on hand and
10.00 Ralph Werscbkul..................
alary.................... 133.33 H. R. Hasselburg......................
33.00 some new people who may make a
10.00 John Imlah...............................
Jary...................... 100.00 Jack Jensen ...................................
57.50
129.50 Thos. Edwards......................
alary.................... 5600 Amos Vaughn.............................
45.30 good showing in the tryout. The
6(X) Wm. Lawrence......................
17.50 I public should take more inter-st in
salary................ 133.33 Jim Williams.................................
2.(1) James Lane...............................
llary .................... «3.34 G. F. Dick ......................................
18.75 this line of work.
Glen White.................................
45.83
ilary......................
1250
Bridge Lane.............................
Work
in
R.
D.
No.
4.
32.00
Undoubtedly the school will use
, board of pria (X).(X)
1.75
Mark Bays.................................
33.50
Tom
Pearson
..................................
39.(0
,, janiter.............
250 the same means for raising funds
A. B. Scott......... ■......................
overpaid on tax
2.01 S. E. Barclay.................................
28.(1) that they did last year, i.e., High
Chas Waymire.. ..■................
fel Co.................... 2150 Oscar Smith...................................
2.(1)
Elmer Davis............................
School plays.
W’e will be able to
39.25 Jeff Fleck...................................
Co., mrch.........
9.45 A. Anderson...................................
2.50
Next
Io
< <>untv BMnk
18.50
work out some fine material in Illis
«mime, mrch.. 99.00 Geo. Washington......................
1.30
A. Arstill...................................
1150
B. McRoberts .............................
ospital, county
line
and
will
promise
the
public
the
of - election.
Judges and clerks
cle.L------
J
22.75
20.00 Harley Large.................................
4.40 best line of short plays ever put tie-
10.25 S. W. Elliott. Bay..................
»rch........................
20.00 Geo. Washington......................
100 fore the patrons of the High School.
07.50 E. B. Jacoby............................
inting .................. 61.8? Jas. Shaw ........................................
3.00
49.25 W. B. Elliott............................
i, mrch...............
.75 B. A. Leach................................. ....
3.00
i
«5.00 J. S. Craig.................................
express...............
7.25 L. D. Krake.....................................
It seems thut church is hindering
3.00
<.
35.00 J. Hicks.......................................
' water..................
5.00 Wm. Lousignot............................
3.00 to some extent the proper amount
3600 F. E. Borneman.................
ieg. electors....... 1600 Leslie Barber.................................
3.00 of study required to get good
460) Otto Walther, Beaver....
610 W. H. Leach...................................
reg. elect, re..
100 grades.
30.(1) J. O. Jackson..........................
When students
attend
ch. .
................ 33.05 Mrs. Oscar Smith........................
3.(0
A good achoo
better,
established repu tut ion.
27.50 W. N. Bays .............................
25.04 L. L. Stillwell.................................
on, meh...............
3.(0 church regular, staying out late of
E.
K.
Gilliert
..........................
17.50
Successful
graduates.
Skillful,
painstaking teachers. Living
’sh, work ......... 1650 Frank Fitzpatrick........................
nights, it causes them to loss
3.(0
A.
W.
Bunn
............................
120.00
id work .............
27.07 Joe Blaser .....................................
Many other advantages, Let us tell you
6.00 interest in their books and » h we expenses low.
..........................
66 25 I. W'. Hiner
, ipcli.
6.10 P. Marolf..........................................
about them. Write for catalogue.
7.80 have already heared some say
W.
D.
Gludwell,
Blaine
89.50
tluil
A Son, inch. ..
4.15 H. B. Johnson.............................
3.00
12600 J. C. Creecy...............................
6.91 II. Schlappt.....................................
umber....................
3.(0 they feel-like quiting because tlie
H.
L
Jensen
............................
59.50
>erCo., lumber. 137.08 Fred Blum.......................................
3.(0 course is too stiff.
50.6) R. O. Richards........................
6.84 Norman Christenson................
lumber .............
3.(0
F
......................
44.(D F. J. Welch
oudwork...............
35.00 J. Proctor ......................................
ÌH
Our magnzine department
3 (X)
E. E. Rowland........................
trees........................ 100.00 I-, W'. Berger................................. 115.00
rfl- A
100 fairly well stocked up this year,
90.(1) John A. Biggs, Barnegat
rncli..........................
600 C. E. Pearson.................................
3.(0
S.
W.
Grabel
..........................
ft
51.50
although we could handle a few
11.00 Z. W'ells..............................................
■n Works, meh.
4.00
5125 Geo. H. Higgins....................
oadwork ...........
1.40 Ike Stein non...................................
more
first
class
mugazines.
How
­
3.00
6100 John A. Biggs, jr.................
FitOPRIItTON
Mfg. Co., lumber 22.80 Rus« Johnson ...........................
3.(0 ever, we are thunkful for what we
F. D. Mitchell ........................
<, taiard ................ 15.15 L. Goldsworthy.............. .......... 13600
100 have.
A.
C.
Robinson
......................
51.
’
2
5
ty. Trask trestle. 27.(0 Riley Simmons.............................
5.(0
21.25 I. H. Moore, Carnahan...
I Works, culverts 130.00 A. Proctor................................... .
3.(0
Elmer Hall .............................
The Sopltormore class met nt
32.00
J.
Zurtluh
...........
.........................
meals........................
7.50
3.00 noon Monday and elected the fol
James Christensen
32.60
J.
Zurtluh
Jr.
...................................
Mfg. Co. .lumber 37.78
3.(0
,
Chas.
Desmond
......................
51.75
;at Co. meh.......... 50.74 Earl Pearson ........................
3.(0 lowing officers for the ensuing year:
15.00 G. B. Crane...............................
meh............................ 4615 ! S. Smith ............................................
3.001 Benly Stain, president; Fay Todd,
Alvin
Blum
..............................
48.00
Hailer Work, Logger's Work and Henry Forging
M. Painter........................................
removing trees.,
1.00
ft 40 i vice-president; Verle Stanley, sec­
39.00 Orley Kellow, Dolph
roadwork............. 84.45 . Atkins...................................
3.(0'
F.
D.
Bester.
Fairview
.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
6 75
retary and treasurer, and |ohn hb-
ful, roadwork. . 26(1) Homes... .............................
3.00
57.(1» Wm. Tinnerstet......................
inger,
sergeant
at
arms.
They
also
Meh.........................
125 A. W. Atkins...................................
3.(0
........................
TiLLAMOOK.
OREGON
84.50 I uke Wolfe
botham. hauling
7.50 Bill Corth..........................................
3.(0 decided to open the social season
1125 I). Tinnerstet ........................
I. hauling....... 10.35 J. Blum................................... ....
3.00 by giving a party Sulurdtiy night.
3100 M. Abpanalp.............................
a, lumber.............
7.72 Chas. McDivit...............................
3.(0
.......
3X.60 W. K. Noyes
........................
n, meh.......................
4.20 Fred Robitsch
7. (0
W. H. Hoskins, Foley....
It has leen decided to have a try
17.50
Iaidd
Quick
.....................................
mb, gasoline ... 115.83
3.(0
W. H. Sales...............................
7.00
j
H.
Schilds
........................................
ab, gravel............. 115.00
3.(0 out game of foot ball tietween the
19.50 i John Hickey
plank......................
6.40 Jim Simmons.................................
100 ( two lilerury societies in the near
12 50 Clav Daniel.
B. K. Turner .................................
ier, work on Wil-
3.(0 future.
1230’S. * Batterson
----------
...
Tlie Ciceronian society-
245.20 B. W. Turner.................................
3(0 have their line up complete ami
11.50 H. L Rittenhouse
ros., meh...........
50.81 C. Desmond.....................................
3.20
25.60 Tbos. Coates. Hoquarton
have had two nights practice.
ros., meh..........
13605 Oscar Johnson.. .........................
3(0
1250 F. S. Whitehouse .............
I, meh...................
11.«) W. E. Anderson...........................
3.(0 Their line up is »* follows: Cient
Alex
Watt
.
........................
1125
J. P. ALtLiEN, Proprietor
Co., meh. ...
155.00 Jacob Blum......................................
3.(0 King, F. B.; Horace Sappington,
10.(JO T. B. Handley......................
308.80 Alvin Blum.....................................
gravel....................
3.00 R. H.| John Ebinger, 1- It.; Will
7.25 S. A. Brodhead --------------
85.47 Geo. Dorr............................................
nah..........................
100
20.00 ; C. B. Vantrees.................................
Desmond .............................
23.25 Wm. Turner...
work....................
3(0 Anderson, I. B.; Howard Harris,
(0.00 J. J. McGinnis, Helio..................
Blum..........
Chas.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
7.401 Center; Oacar Aschim, R. G.; I.ysle
t in R. D. No. 1.
Alex
Nelson
.......................................
1.50
Alvin Turner...
100 Smith, L G.; Chas. Kaufmun.L. E.;
15.00 B. W. Johnson..
7.30 Frank Worthington ................
KO Ellicrt Ginn, R. K.; Arthur Wallace;
A Hirst ClaaaTable. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
15.00 Oscar Anderson
72.00 Geo. Worthington ......................
100
131.00 W. E. Robitsch.
10.00 J. R. Lowrance........................ ■-
L.
T.
;
and
either
Moore
or
Boquist
1(0
2250 Chas.
25.00 Oscar Bodyfelt.................................
5.40 for R. T. There may be changes
127.00
2175 N. McMillan, Garibaldi ...........
acob Blum ....................................
3.(0 but thia is ss played at present.
A.
S.
Bent
............................................
11.75
24.(1)
1. Parson ......................................
3.(1) We were unable to get the Emer­
34.50 Win. Turner....................................
48.50 J. M. Harrison.................................
3.(0
...
34.25 <ieo. Dorr...........................................
17. .V) C. A. Johnson....................
1(0 sonian line up as they have had
22.50 Elmer Hall........................................
3.50 E. Kabkee............................................
3 00 no practice aa yet.
¡y Ivi; ir ^.^i/f 1 Ï ÿ : n ICZJ9HS
J.M. Lisberg, Netarts ..............
tHn" TLl
‘d
118.00
Ed Blum...................... ..................
, j ! * Jr!*! -"jWiTr-W
1
1 ■ Wj r e * A
w1 'lì 11r
4.20
B. O'Hara... ......................................
58.00
J
t.
J
earn
Work in R. D. No. 6
1(0
i .r.
.
i, <
Cha". Lee............................................
There ia one thing that the public
«8.50 R. O.
64.
25
Richards
3.(0
M J. Cone...........................................
|»M. .11
KB. 50 E. E.
aa
well
as
the
students
must
keep
45
50
John Rowland
8. (0
7.!»
pl 75 Hugh Barber...................................
Hugh Moon
Welsh
ft«) in mind and that ia that the corner-
Frank A. Rowe, Nehalem ...
36 75
3» 25
Dee
Moon
...
1(0 j stone of success ia found in co-op-
Fred Z.addach....... .......................
33.75
R Y. Blalock
100 eiptton, and without it we will suc­
Wm. Tublieaing ...........................
5600
GuaChopard
1«)
F. P. Humke...................................
23.75
KO ceed in nothing. Let ua, therefore.
A. Hall ................ .........................
I all pull together and make thia the
3 00
D. S. Boy .«kin .................................
3.(0
| beat High Hrhool in the atate.
S. H. Rock, Little Neatucca .
16(0 i can do it. __________ __
T. R Wilson.....................................
<2.62
ordstrum
1(0
Fred Scherxinger.............
..
55.00 Frank Gneat
3.(0 !
D. J. Dunn...........
................
17 JJO
Big crops and an easy money
A Cwri...........
3.(0
W. H. Christensen........................
<£¿.30
market are a diaap|Mnntment to the
H. Curl .........
1(0
Chea.
Fox
...
49.75 R Huston..
7.(0 calamity party aa the election draw,
M. I. Edwards, Sandlake
50.25
Fritz Dreliert
KO neat.
U. S. Edward*............. ............
Allen
43.75 I
I. Huston...
300
E. R. Hayes..............................
29.87
Uncle foe Cannon ia never afraid
Ike Hiner ...
100
H. J. Tone ...................................
1625
Heilraeyer
GRANDMOTH ER may not lie M
KM) to ex pre** his view., and when he
I. R Thompaon ......................
91.25 G.
Curt..............
If» haa expressed them everybody
N. J. Meyers..........................
560) C.
«pry
an uht* unexl to be, but nhe in in
3.(0
G. C. Vaughn, South Prairie
75.00 E. Davie ....
understand* what he meana.
R Blanchard
clone
touch
with her world for all that.
100
A.
F.
Bibby
.....................................
«7.00
A. Foland
KO
ChampCIark is celebrating a detn
I. lord!
...................................
9650
Tin- telephone enables her to make aa many
I. Creecy
KO ocratie victory next Xovemlter with
E J. Gienger ... ......................
«100 H. Smith
100
culls aa abe pleuaea, unil tn all aorta of weather.
D. Fitapetrtetf................................
«600
almost
aa
much
enthusiasm
aa
he
H Wallace..
4.00
T W. I yvter ...............................
36 75
Formal gntheringa have their place, but it ia
C. Wooley ..
3 (A1 allowed in hia prediction a in tlie
H. T. Hotts. Tillamook ... .
115.00
H. La vengood.........
ICO three Bryan Ixttlea
the many little intimate viaita over the telephone
Geo. P. Wil».... ........................
46 25
R. Soling .
3 20
M. V. Stillwell................ ...........
thut keep fioiple young nttd intereateil. •
45 no
videon....
The latest, detrcteil get rich-quick
R McLain
100
C. A. McGhee ..................
15.50
W
scheme
etaaned
up
$5,<fll,(Xi
lieloev
l«l
Grand mother* a telephone viaita <!o not atop
Albert Plank...................................
31.1«
D.
KI) it waa '.aught. Paternalism in gov­
E. D. Hoag.......................................
with
her own town. The Long ifiatanee Service
«MUÍ
L. C. Woorla
9.(11
H A. Miles. I’muti ................
121147 K. G. Anderson
ernment, which pr-qMao's to save
vidson
of tlie Ifa-ll Telephone takes her to other town«,
1<V|
R.
Allen...
....................................
25.75 Ted I.rater ....
ley
X«) tools from parting with tlieir money,
anil allows relative* mid irienda to chat with Iler
W R. Rot«dee ....................... ;..
28 75 lohn Heilmeyw
3 ffi i* vain.
nlthougli hundn-da of mile* away.
B.
F.
Ctart
...................................
It 75
I^e Lyater. ..
D T. Weracbkal ........................
»75
y
:
In the (HR,««.«<) gain in rxpmla
•ta
Ab Grieet....
C. K. Murphy ........................
Mi «7 H B Dunhan
j from the United State* to Europe
PACIFM* TKI.Kt'HONK
1« Emil Wooley
the
......................
The twat piaster
A piece of fian alone during tlie OrM eight mowlha
TCLMOVAPH CONFAWŸ.
ork in R. D. No. I
Hope Moore..
' net damfimed with Chaawhertsin'a for 19*0. msnulacturr* were strongly
ornnWallace ...
I Liniment and hound on over tlw | reprraented
The tiling* made in
Every 1 fell Telephone is the Center
Fred fXunbem,..
«...«'—I -~io
Louie Wooley ..
of the Svatein.
(ohnWhalew ...
For sale by Lamar-a Drug S4or*
in European communities
amr* Atkina >n
affairs
High School Flashes
nt of Money
on Road
ements.
The Fast Steamer
GOLDEN
GATE
Leaves Tillamook for
i
Astoria and Portland
THURSDAY of
ä
Eash Week
Freight and Passengers
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
w. A. WILLIAMS ft CO.,
W. I STALEY, Principal.
«
Salem, Ora
A. K. CASE,
Tillamook Iron Works
General Machinists A Blacksmiths
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
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