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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1915)
Notice to Contractors. BAY CITY MILL LEASED. Oregon Box Company to use Old Curtis Plant. Noticeto Contractors. Fire Destroys A. Klein’s House. Wheeler Cannery Sends Two for Trans-Atlantic Shipment. Party in Honor of Mrs. G. Kunze. Notice to Contractors. G. A. R. Memorial to be Impressive. Scaled proposals addressed to the County Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, and indorsed "Proposals to complete the, Tillamook-Fairview County Road, from Station o plus 70 to Station 65 plus 99. in accordance with the plans and specifications thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Tilla mook County, Oregon, will be receiv ed by. the County Court of said Coun ty, at its office in the Court House, at 1 illamook City, Oregon, until the hour of to o’clock a m. on the 15th day of June, 1915, and at that time publicily opened and read. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the County Clerk, for an amount equal to 5 per cent of the amount of the total of said bid, which shall be forfeited to the County, in case the bid be accept ed and the bidder shall fail, neglect or refuse for a period of five days after which the award is made to enter into a contract and file a bond satisfactory to the Court as required , by la w. Bids will be received for the clear-: ing, grading and excavation for lay- 1 iug the following kinds of pavement under standard specifications for each 1— Sheet Asphclt on Concrete base. | 2— Asphaltic Concrete on Concrete base. 3— Light Bitulithic on Concrete base. 4— One course grouted top Concrete 5 -Wood block on Concrete base. According to the plans and specifi cations on file in the office of County Clerk. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this the 27th day of May 1915. J. C. Holden, County Clerk hirst publication. May 27, 1915. Last publication, June 10, 1915. Notice to Contractors. Scaled proposals addressed to the County Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, and indorsed "Proposals to complete the, Tillamook-Cloverdale Cotfnty Road, from Station o plus oo to Station 51 plus 60 tn accordance with the plans and specifications thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Tilla mook County, Oregon, will be receiv ed by the County Court of said Coun ty, at its office in the Court House, at Tillamook City, Oregon, until the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. on the 15th day of June, 1915, and at that time publicily opened and read. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the County Clerk for an amount equal to 5 per cent of the amount of the total of said bid, which shall be forfeited to the County, in case the bid be accept ed and the bidder shall fail, neglect or refuse for a period of five days after which the award is made to enter into a contract and file a bond satisfactory to the Court as required by law. Bi<ls will be received for the clear ing, grading and excavation for lay ing the following kinds of pavement under standard specifications for each 1— Sheet Asphclt on Concrete base. 2— Asphaltic Concrete on Concrete base. 3— Light Bitulithic on Concrete base. 4— One course grouted top Concrete '—Wood block on Concrete base. According to the plans and specifi cations on file in the office of County Clerk. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Dated this the 27th day of May 101c. ,1. C. Holden, County Clerk, First publication, May 27, 1915. Last publication, June to, 1915. Statement of Receipts and Expendi tures of Tillamook City, From Jan. ist to May 25th 1915. Receipts. Fines ................................... $ 75-00 Liquor License .................. 600.00 Peddlers License ................ 3.00 Moving Picture License ... 25.00 Billiard & Pool License ... 15.00 Dray License ..................... 13.00 interest on money loaned .. 63.00 Sewer Permits .................... 13.00 Dog Tax .............................. 1.00 Taxes (including taxes for water and Library funds which are in seperate fund from this office and are handled by individual officers 4,107.87 Miscellaneous ............. 119.26 Total ....................... Expenditures. Ordinary. Salaries (City Officers) Street labor ................... Lights ............................ Feeding prisoners ......... Gravel ............................ Lumber .......................... Miscellaneous ................ nblev, Mr. Edmunds Kuger and Notice of Guardian Sa*e. E VER YTHING With the Exception of Bergmann’s Shoes. As announced by our Special Circular distributed on Monday last, we have been compelled to discontinue the practice of giving Gold Bond Trading Stamps with every Cash Purchase. * The Legislative Act which necessitated this change of policy is considered by many to be unconstitutional and we there fore advise all those possessing partly filled Stamp Books to hold same until a test case arises, which may prove the act unenforceable. Anyone having a tilled book or tilled books in their possession may at any time have same redeemed af the full value as heretofore. In fairness to our customers and as compensation for the change of policy, we have inaugurated a plan in which Every thing in the Store is Reduced in Price (excepting Berg mann’s Shoes), and whilst the reductions on some lines may not be very great, on others it will amount to as much as 33 per cent., the average reduction being about 20 per cent. You will thus readily see that we are making you a much more liberal offer than that obtaining under our Stamp Giving Policy and more especially when you fully realise that there are included such widely known lines (the prices of many of which are fixed by the manufacturer) as Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes, Arrow Shirts and Collars, Florsheim Shoes for Men, “ Nemo” and ” American Lady” Corsets, Krippendorf Shoes for Women and Wayne Knit Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. EVERY HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SUIT in the store is REDUCED IN PRICE. EVERY LADY’S SUIT & COAT EVERY PAIR OF SHOES in the stere is REDUCED IN PRICE. EVERY LADY’S DRESS & WAIST in the stere is REDUCED IN PRICE REDUCED IN PRICE REDUCED IN PRICE. EVERY LADY’S SPRING & SUMMER HAT in the store is REDUCED IN PRICE. EVERY BOY’S & MAN’S SUIT REDUCED IN PRICE EVERY BOY’S & MAN’S SHIRT in the stere is REDUCED IN PRICE. in the store is REDUCED IN PRICE. EVERY YARD OF WASH GOODS in the store is REDUCED IN PRICE. EVERY GARMENT OF UNDER' WEAR—Including Muns\ngwear is REDUCED IN PI .¿ICE. REDUCED IN PRICE. EVERY PAIR OF GLOVES in the store REDUCED IN PRICE in the store is REDUCED IN PRICE. EVERY PAIR OF SO X & HOSE in the store is REDUCED IN PRICE. EV ERY YARD OF DRESS GOODS Special. Special Police ..................... Engineering ....................... Printing .............................. Elections ............................ Fire Equipment .................. I and purchased for streets. Money loaned to special fund pending payment of street assessments ............ Refund on double collection for street work in 1912 .... Total expenditures Dissolution of Partners! tip. Turks arc reverting to type; they are putting up as good a fight as any The partnership of C. C. Sm ith and body else. I.. F.. Partridge, doing business at the That a man yonks his summer Gem Theatr*!, has been dissolv cd by trousers almost to his knees when he mutual cons :nt. May t6. 1915. sits down may be a token that the C. C. Smith. spirit subconsciously yearns, for knick '0 t. L- E- Partridge. * crbockcrs. . Diplomatic notes are so dignified that it is a mystery why they are not called letters. At the period when a man may be just tapering down to a smaller num ber of cigars a day. here comes a cigar war to put a battering ram to his resolution. » .