Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 10, 1915, Image 5

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C0UN1Y BUSNIESS
County Court allows Large Sums for
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Road Work.
County Poor and Insane.
Geo. W. Phelps, inds ...... $ 5-4°
3025
.Mrs A. E. McKune, board ..
6530
Bosenberg Bros. Mds...............
1-55
Crystal Laundry Co...................
2.48
\\. L>. Gladwell, Mds................
5.00
Grand Leader, Mds. ...............
lillamook Meat Co. Mds. ...
1-45
10.05
Bav & Co., Mds. ........................
9.00
I I. Spencer, work .................
20x0
s. A. Clark, board .. ..................
12.00
Tohl & Anderson Mds............
348
£. L. Robertson, Mds...............
Tillamook Feed Co., Mds. ...
3445
1.00
I. E. Epplett ..............................
500
Or L. L. Hoy................................
Miscellaneous
24.00
T. H. Goyne, rent, telephone.
lones-Rnudson Co. Mds. .. .. 100.00
20.00
lillamook Building Co. Mds.
\vi .ters and Hill Work.........
H 45
Erwin Harrison premiums on
50.00
bond ..........................................
Theil Detective Service ........
47-55
Glass & Prudhomme, mds
4- 95
-47-50
Irvine Hobson Co. Mds............
j C Holden, express ...............
1 93
Crandall & Roberts auditing .
89-75
22.00
Herald, printing .......................
12.50
Headlight, printing .................
7.00
C. T. Dolan, work ...................
5- 00
Tillamook Water Works ....
1.80
King & Smith Co., mds............
9.00
Mutual Telephone Co................
Pacific Tie & Tel Co..................
31-24
L. Hiner, work „.......................
29-95
33-31
Coast Power Co. ........................
9.00
Puroline Disinfecting Co. ...
8.85
Cruson & Myers work..............
1.85
T. C. Percy, work ...................
Frank Severance medical treat
ment G. A. R...........................
55-00
J. JI I.ongcor convey ing pris­
4-50
oner ..........................................
E. W. Stanley, justice ...........
11.30
Surveyor’s Office.
208.30
F. E. Hobson, road master 1
John Williams, boat hire .. .
6.50
10.70
George Chaffe, work .............
25.01
Barthold Barge Co, mds. .. .
16.00
Frank Heyd, work .................
Winter & Hill, work ............
46.35
1500
W. Kellow, hauling ...............
Ross Shreve, expenses ........
54-38
6.60
Myrtle O. Mills, work...........
120.62
Ross Shreve................................
107.50
C. A. Dunn ................................
72.68
A. Gusltrom ..............................
68.44
Wm. Anderson .......................
8.12
Alfred Hobson .......................
20.00
H. Angelo ..................................
4.06
Oscar Bergman .,...................
2.50
E. J. Hunter ..............................
Ed Parker ..................................
1.56
1.87
W. Lamb....................................
M. E. Gruber............................
3950
Bill Continued
$80.52
Chas I. Clough Co...................
38.20
M. Chelich, interperter .........
Salaries.
J. E. Reedy ..............................
J. C. Bewley ..............................
Geo. R. McKin^ens.................
Frank L. Owens .....................
A. M. Hare ................................
W. S. Buel ................................
V. Stockham..............................
Mary L. White .......................
Ellen B. Minich.......................
Mrs. H. C. Hanson.................
Mrs. L. M. Buell .....................
B. I.. Beals ................................
0. G. Swenson .......................
C. A. Johnson .........................
H. B. Millis ..............................
Ê. L. Webb.................................
H. Crenshaw ........................... .
W. T. Campbell.......................
0. G. Swenson..........................
J. C. Holden ........................... .
Kathleen Mills .........................
Vida A. Millis .........................
T. E. Epplett ............................
Road District No. 1.
E. A. Worthington .................
Wm Brobst ................................
Lenord Stimpson ...................
Albert Miller ...........................
Charles Easom . ........................
Wm. Barker ..............................
Emil Ross ..................................
Fred Zaddach ...........................
Albert Easom ......................... .
Roscoe Barker .........................
— Shortridge .........................
Mrs. Ella Hempie...................
Lew Kennedy ...........................
Ansel Lommen .......................
L. S. Keen ..................................
Joseph Angelo..........................
Geo. Balmer..............................
Geogre Davis ...........................
Bill Harris..................................
Jack Howland ..........................
W. F. Caine ..............................
Tony Lagler ..............................
G. S. Reed................. ................
Dick Myers ...............................
William Gorman .....................
Robert Aldred ..........................
O. V. Monte Cristo ...............
E. Braunersrenther .................
G. C. Minsker............................
Chas Robitch ...........................
D Meyers ..................................
Abe Kuppenbender .................
L. Barber ....................................
Chester Stouder .....................
Geo. Knight ..............................
R. Crawford ..............................
B. Tilden ....................................
Aug Ludtke ................................
E. Kabbe ....................................
W. H. Klein ..............................
nn>. Chisholm .........................
O. A. White ..............................
G. T. Dougherty .....................
L M. Howland..........................
Wm. Boughman .....................
Jim Cummings .........................
Dell Cummings .......................
Hugh Rittenhouse .................
Don Alley ..................................
George Ludke ...
Arthur Palmer.........................
J, W. Tohl ................................
Frank Alvoid .........................
Cleve Allen ................................
Dick Bartrow............................
A m. Crawford .........................
H. Deacon ...........................
t
has Haybarker .......................
Hatis Hanson ...........................
8 C. Larson..............................
R. J. Larson..............................
Dick Myers................................
L. A. North ..'............
J. W.Tohl ....................................
Ceorge Knight .........................
" irt. Crawford..........................
E. Rittenhouse...................
O. F Barnes .............................
* Easom ....................................
B- Comstock ..............................
T. Tike .......................................
E. Tomlinson ....................
S. Vermilyea ................
H. Turner ....................
C. V. Stoker ..............................
F. Barnes ....................
G. Wilks ..................
W. H. Sales ......................
J. F. Reeher .......................
F. P. Hobson.............................
Bay City Examiner ................
M. F. Bowman ........................
Tohl & Anderson ....................
Nehalem Times ......................
Charles Morgan ......................
Grant Marshall ........................
Sam Johnson ............................
Robert Kennedy ......................
Ernest Crown ..........................
lohn Paquet ..............................
Harry Mitchell ........................
I Darlin ....................................
lohn Langley ............................
George Benson ........................
Rufus Kennedy ........................
Fred Paquet ..............................
Valentine Stoker ......................
L C. Holden, freight ..............
Nelson & Co., mds ............
Geo. W. Phelps mds.................
T. H. Pitts, piling ..................
Wheeler Lumber Co ..............
Road District No. a.
H. B. Johnson ..........................
I. W. Lyster ............................
John Mix ....................................
C. <J. Pilgrim ............................
A. Mix .........................................
A. Darby .....................................
Dave Jones .................................
H. B. Johnson ..........................
Russ Johnson .............................
D. B. Darby ..............................
L. T. Larson ............................
George Betichart ....................
Jim Pauling ...............................
Willard Johnson ......................
J. Cornett ...................................
L. Sharp ....................................
George McDonald ..................
Oscar Monson ........................
Ike Wells ...................................
C. S. Wells .................................
Bob Neilson ...............................
Louis Eckloff .............................
Tony Haugen .............................
Sam Deney .................................
Amos Vaughn ...........................
N. J. Dye ...................................
Henry Nelson ...........................
Frank Dye .................................
Sid Travis ...............................
Q. Panghorn ...........................
Hans Wilks ...............................
J. Wallace ...................................
D. L. Shrode .............................
A. Mapes .....................................
Lloyd Kays ...............................
Frank Dye .................................
A. Billings ...................................
Bruce Hare .............................. .
Ed Le Francis ...........................
Joe Mapes ..................... .*....
A. Case .......................................
A. J. Naile ............................. .
Clyde Jolliffe .............................
L. C. Woodford .........................
Walter Baker .............................
Clint Hanks ...............................
Glen Terry .................................
Jim McCutcheon .......................
W. Right .....................................
Ed Stasek ...................................
A. G. Williams ...........................
J. V. Carpenter ........................
W. Severance ...........................
George Ethel .............................
S. Smith .......................................
Claude Ackley ...........................
Connie Dye ...............................
E. Hering ...................................
O. E. Carpenter ......................
R. Stasek .....................................
Dolph Tinnerstet ....................
Alfred Reynolds .......................
John Simmons ...........................
Fred Blum .................................
Charles Moore ........................
Harry Simmons .......................
Markus Reust ...........................
Zeno Bizer .................................
Mat Weber .................................
C. Eckloff ...................................
F. Eckloff ...................................
A. E. Holden ...............................
C. R. Funk .................................
Alwin Blum ...............................
John Blum .................................
Amber Blum .............................
C. E. Walker .............................
Charles Fleck ...........................
Will Turner ...............................
P. Walker ...................................
Clel Pearson...............................
Hugo Graf .................................
B. E. Turner .............................
II. G. Pearson ...........................
Alwin Blum ................................ ‘
G. Mattoon .................................
J. H. Proctor .............................
T. W. Lyster .............................
W. B. Aiderman ......................
Willard Johnson ........................
Tillamook Meat Co....................
Tillamook Water Co................
City Transfer Co........................
Pacific Tel and Tel Co............
Jim Simmons .............................
T. B. Turney .............................
King & Smith Co........................
J. Monahan ...............................
Tom Kemstcr............................
Art Rugar .................................
C. M. Johnson ...........................
J. D. Matney .............................
Glenn Wolfe ............................ ..
Sam Hoober ...............................
W. A. Pancost ...........................
Grant Mills .................................
Jos Phillips .................................
Robert Stillwell .......................
Tillamook Meat Co....................
F. J. Buell ...................................
Adolph Tinnerstet ...................
James Hunt ...............................
Ed. Stasek ...................................
Long & Co..................................
Mutual Telephone Co................
Ole Egge .............................
A. F. Coates Lbr. Co................
Hiner & Reed ...........................
Road District No. 3.
Dennis & Jenk...........................
Jeffrey & Bufton .....................
Jeffrey & Bufton .....................
Frank Taylor .............................
D. W. Gilbert & Son ..............
Cloverdale Mer. Co....................
E. G. Anderson .......... -............
G. M. Costic...............................
J. M. Baker.................................
Ira Dimond ...............................
Albert Boon ...............................
H. A. Miles .................................
Robert Forkner.........................
John Samples ...........................
Ray Woods .................................
Harold Hollett .........................
J. T. Davis .................................
S. C. Wood ........ ........................
Jas Sperry .................................
21.25
16.25
17-50
10.00
3300
7.80
115
15.00
31.50
24.80
5.00
7-55
8.40
1750
1750
17.50
17-50
12.50
12-5,0
12.50
11.50
27. c0
3 5.00
25.00
35.00
25.00
30.0c
II.5'
2.40
I75.3O
13- 75
H Nordstrom ...
H. J.’ J ohl .............
L.
Norton __ _
Richard Miles ...
ill Hudson ....
L . S. Edwards ...
E. F. Carter ........
liarold Brandt ...
U. Edwards ........
W. D. \\ inters . . .
'A ill V. aid ...........
Fred Alfollcr . . .
VV. Affolter..........
U. D. Nardige ...
I. Sand .................
Tl.uuias Flin ....
H. tcticizi.igcr ..
R. H. Bailey ........
Fred Witchcy .. .
Alfred Bauer ....
Jim Sutton ..........
Hollis Franklin ..
A. E. Meyer ........
Ross Chilcott ....
I’. C. Meyer ...
Oscar Taggart .. .
Dan Fletcher ....
Leo Devin ............
Chas Johnson . ..
Loys Carver ........
John Burgess .. .
G. W. Burgess . .
Oscar Carver ....
Fred Lyster ........
I. W. Hester ....
R. Lyster ..............
• <-
Eugene Hester ..
Lee I.ystcr ........ ..
R B McClay ....
P. J. Trobough . .
~
R. Huston ............
F. Presler ............
Roy Woods ........
J. C. Creecy ........
A. H. Forkner . . .
R. Blanchard ...
Gilbert it Son .. .
Frank Payne ....
Roy Sailing ..........
Albert Clark ........
Forrest Ayer ....
R Y. Rlalock . .
Clent King ..........
John Borba ..........
Emanuel Borba .
Wm. Grifford ...
E. A. Nash ..........
W. C. King .......... .’
lohn Borba ..........
Ralph Welsh ....
Hugo Arstill ....
lim Wolfenberger
lohn Burgess ....
loe Lindsay ........
Wm. O’Connell ..
Lyle C raven . .
lohn Fleck . . .
Glen S. White’.
John Imlah . . .
A. J. Heater . .
A. A. Imlah . . .
I. R. Lowrance
loe Lowrance ...
Earl Paul . ..........
Jim Geggs ............
Jim Cocherham . .
A. L. Leonard ...
J. Gustofson ........
Ti~n Burke ............
Wert Sappington
D. Sanders ..........
Chas Murohv .. .
Roy Mayfield ...
Toe Everest ........
T. B- Gillam ........
E. G. Anderson .
Archie Gist ..........
P. M. Stiverson . .
Chas Blum ..........
Miscellaneous Roads.
Alex McNair Co........................
Lamb Schrader Co....................
A. K. Case .................................
Feeney & Bremer .....................
L. Hiner.......................................
A.F. Coats Lumber Co..............
C. D. Grout .................................
H. C. White ...............................
D. C. Wood ...............................
F. Pomranky .............................
J. Beebeheiser ...........................
A. Beebeheiser ...........................
14- 25
11.87
11.87
11.87
31.81
26.87
23-75
18.41
18.43
4-37
6.25
825
3-75
5.00
12.50
12.50
12.50
1500
7-50
40.00
1500
-.50
2.5O
2.5O
3.00
67-50
40.00
39-00
45.OO
40.00
40.00
35-00
30.00
30.00
30 00
23-75
1-25
20.00
22.50
20.00
26.25
1500
15 00
17.50
17.50
20.00
12.50
6.50
4437
45.00
I5OO
30.00
37-50
10.00
20.38
28.75
30.00
44-37
20.00
7-50
5.00
44-37
2500
25.00
30.00
2.50
6.25
3- /5
1750
_5-oo
2.50
10.00
8.50
38.25
36.00
25-31
25x0
22.81
18.75
5.00
23- 75
22.50
50.00
15.00
24- 37
42.50
50.00
4- 35
8400
6.15
3-00
1.00
45.01
i-50
10.00
4 50
27.15
39 76
41 79
35-45
31-70
31-70
31-70
31-70
43-33
44.70
745
12.45
2.45
1.90
.Ao
1.20
47.00
56.51
7.00
2300
3940
3 50
51-23
67500
706.65
930
90.22
58.22
a. 80
740
7400
101.34
21.50
11.68
22.90
21.25
125
I 25
75 00
38 75
31.25
Headlight, June IO, 1015.
Congregational Meeting.
2.17
3.12
20.62
There will be a Congregational
1937
23-75 meeting at the Guild hall on Friday
42.00 evening at 8 o’clock, June 11, to call
11.25 a pastor forthe Presbyterian church.
2.50
15Ò0
17.18
Jersey Cattle Club.
19.68
17.18
There will be a picnic ¡netting of
19.68 the Tillamook Jersey Cattle Club, .it
19.68 the farm of Morrison Mills, on Tues­
22.18 day, June 15th, Some matters of • i-
12 30 portance to the breeders of the coun­
2’. 18 ty will be discussed. Everyone intir-
3-75 ested in Jerseys is invited to be prts-
10.00 cnt. Come and bring your lunch.
17.18
Yours very truly.
5.31
W. S. Hare, Secretary.
11.25
37.12
Narrow Escape From Drowr-in-.
41.12
3687
On Sunduy, Rayn-- nd Lowrance,
6.25 Harry Endner and Wade Arstell, of
25.00 Cloverdale, all boys in their ea> ly
21.87 teens, were swimming near ore of the
13.75 big holes just belu v the Nestucea
18.75 River bridge at Cloverdale, when the
9.37 Lowrance boy, son of John Lowrance,
11.2s got out too far and was caught in a
2.50 powerful eddy and made almost help­
52.50 less.
First, one of his companions
51.25 tried to get him out and then the oth
25.00 did likewise, but to no avail. Then
25.00 the Endner boy tried to get » scow to
26.25 him, but this could not be do e
20.00 Finally, about the time t! e Lowrance
26.25 boy was thoroughly overcome Hie End­
22.50 ner
.... boy
„„J made a last desperate ......
effort
17.50 and got the drowning boy by the hair
57.50 and with the aid of the other boy got
45.00 him out. The boys called for help and
45.00 ' at once set to work to revive young
15.00 I Lowrance, but it was not until more
8.75 , ; viiaii
than c* a nan
half hour iicaci
had passed before he
10.00 began to show signs of life.
Both young Endner and Arstel) de­
7-50
19-37 serve a great deal of credit for the
manly way in which they stuck to their
47-25 heroic
and difficult task.
12.50
15.00
12.50
Tillamook Heads the List.
6.87
750
16 to 6 tells the story of Sundays
7.50 game when Nehalem met defeat at th •
1.25 hands of Millis' aggregation at the
11.87 ball grounds. It was a slow, one s de ’
29.OO session of the National game, and Ne­
45.00 halem will have to do some repairing
1.25 before they can hope to conquer the
13.4’ other teams of the new league which
27.59 have played here this season Nehalem,
32.50 however, was in a weakened condition
28.12 Sunday, according to manager Thomp­
40.00 son, and can be expected to put up a
54.3' much better grade of ball in the fu­
48.12 ture. Tubbestein, Emery and Mayor
2.50 Atwood batteried for the visitors
36.00 while they were battered bv Blanchard
and Wallace. The batting of Wol'e I
4935 and Driscoll, and base stealing by
22.17 Millis were the only features of ti.e
22.50 game.
I2.ro
Beaver won a fast game from Bay 1
4250 City on the Bay City grounds,score 9
22.50 to 6. The Beaver team has been show­
23.85 ing up exceptionally well and promises
37-50 to be one of the strongest teams
19.68 the new league. Clint King who
35-00 doing the mound work for Beaver
15.00 well known to the local fans.
12.80
Standing of the teams.
2
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3-75 I Tillamook
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2.75 Beaver
1
1
3.12 Bay City
Nehalem
0
2
7-50
3-75
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He’d never swear,nor play at cards
nor would he smoke or chew.
He always said a little prayer before
he went to sleep,
And asked the angels' round his bed
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At Indian war and cowboys he was
One ton of coal equals two cords of
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But wished that Sunday school would wood and you don’t have *0 sow and
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And now for his goodness he is reap-
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Yes—he’s acting for the mocies now!
He is into every villian sort of row.
I have recently secured
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And in those happy youthful days I
Butler Pianc s and Play­
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Peru, Ind Anyone in the
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She said she was ashamed of them,
and now her life's one aim
Was rescuing the millions from the ir
course of moral shame;
And—she’s posing for the movies
now!
Every kind of mushy fooling she'll
allow;
Both in comedy and thrilly-uns she’s
a favorite of the millions,
For she’s posing for the movies now.
—New York Times.
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car. Vanadium steel ia responsible for that. “Anti­
fatigue” steel, scientists call it—the strongest, tough­
est steel put in’o automobile construction.
Buyers will share in profits if vr sell nt retail 300,(XX)
new Ford cars between August 1014 and August 1015
John Leland Hendernon. Sec­
retary Treas , Attomey-at-
Law, Notrary Publid
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
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W.A, Williams 4c
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Operated by \V. A. WISE, 210-2¡3 Failing Building, Port
land and Bar View.
Make a leader on clams, crabs and chicken dinners. We will
try hard to give you sea foods to eat when you come to
Bar View. Order house for those who wish to
use a sleeping tent and board out.
Dr. Wise will be at the Hotel from May <st to May 15th,
and will do dental work by appointments.
The mint makes it and under
terms of the Continental Mortgage
Company you can secure it at 6 per
cent for any legal purpose on approv-
cd real estate. Terms easy, tcll us
your wants and we will co-operate
with you.
PETTY & COMPANY.
513 Denham Building Denver, Colo.
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TENTINO GROUNDS
Runabout $4*0 ; Touring Car f4(M> ; Town Car $WO ;
Ccupelet $750 ; Sedan $075, f. o. b. Detroit with all
equipment.___________________
M. D. ACKLEY,
Local Agent.
Tillamook
Oregon