Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 10, 1916, Image 6

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT AVGUST 10, 1916.
17 50
G. Zaddach ...............................
County Court Allows Bil*s.
The Dahlia Queen Contest.
5.00'
E. Kebbe ...................................
17.50
--- — O--- -
A. Finley ...................................
General Fund.
26 50
The contest for the Dahlia Queen E. VV. Stanley et al........
41 55 J. W. Whiting ........ ................
42.50
will clone on Monday at •' p 1,1. Vn E. G. Anderson,
9 -,D R. G. Ferrichs ....................... ....
et al ...
’
42 50 I
Saturday evening the atanding of J. C. Holden ...................
273.33 E. A. W orthington ................
30.62 J
contestant* will be diown at the J, .c. Holden .....................
2 81 G. Colman ......................... $...
37 50
Gem Theatre
13.81 J. Duncan .................................
Glass & l'rudhomme
7.50 !
283.33 J. Wall ..................................... .
H. Crenshaw ...............
40 00
2.66 B. F. Palmer .............................
Invitation to Celebrate Opening of Blake McFall Co..........
10 00
83.33 G. I.. Brown ...................... •
Tillamook Highway.
| B. L. Beals ..................
15.00 ,
133.33 W. Barker .................................
VV. S. Buel ..................
10 00 1
10,00 C. E. Armstrong .....................
Editor Baker, Pres. Tillamook P. W. Todd ...................
31 50 I
253.40 F. Barnes .................................
Commercial Club.
i C. A. ohnson ..............
50 00 '
101 05 Oral Barnes .............................
Dear S'r. 'lie citizens of Nehalem A. M. Hare ..................
5.00 !
95 25 G. W. Wilks .............................
and vicinity write you- organization Gao. R. McKimens
18 75
24.30 I. . H. Kenney .........................
and Tillamook <Tty i’»ner;)ly to join S. M. Wendt et al ...
21.25 i
55.Of W. M. 'J omlinson ..................
us in th» cekbr; tion of the completi- T. E .Epplett ..............
13 44 i
7.35 S. Barber .................................
tion of the Pacific Highway to this "1. E. Epplett ................
31 25
24.20 Vhas Trathen .........................
county. Th»- date i- to be set by the Pacific lei. & Tel Co.
o 50
9.7« Mike Halpin .............................
Astoria Commercial Club, and we will Mutual Tel. Co..............
9 93 '
19.70 1 illamook Iron Works .. •
notify you oi the arne as soon as we Coast Power Co..........
23 50
3.75 J. H. Hicks ...............................
know it. Be prep; red to come on A. F. Coats L.br. Co.
4.00
i Mrs. F. Gillaland ........
.25 Leslie Barber ...........................
short notice Ke»yectfully yours,
18.00
30.U0 Lewis Terwilliger ................
I S. Rankin,
I P. E. Jewell .................
3.00
20.00 Joe Vermilyea .........................
H. VV. fohl
L. b. Musbbeck .
8 40 W. D. W ood ........................... 204.75
D. C. Percgoy.
, D. S. Boyakin ........
78.00
27.50 Geo. Formoso .........................
Alarie Kamm ..........
1225
1.70 C. W. Ross .................................
crystal Laundary . .
A Communication.
10.75
6.65 T. B. Mead .............................
I t»eo. VV. Phelps ........
loo.oo
9 55 Tilden and Madden..............
Dear Sir’—As there arc some per­ Conover & Condit
17. <5 Howard Cooper Corp.............. 146.59
sons who wonder why Mr. Baker re­ 1 illamook Feed Co. .
7.00
10.00 Feeney K Bremer Co..............
fused io publish a letter 1 wrote him, Conover & Condit
5 94
52.00 S. P. Co.......................................
1 wish to say that some people think K. 1. Boats . ............
53 64
3.00 Nehalem Saw Mill Co............
that 1 had not had trouble enough, Mary Allison ..............
32 98
3.00 Tohl & Anderson
but wanted to make more trouble Eairview Grange
5.80
16.00 D. S. Boyakin
for me. I want io say to those 1 owe 1 illamook Herald
1.80
12.50 W’m. Anderson . .
i.ot to make me unnecessary cost and Ì illamook Headlight
7 30
16.40 Fred Paquet ........
trouble, which 1 was put to in pay­ C. A. Dunn .................
5’72
8.65 Electric Store .....................
ment for a -nail balance on a three Myrtle O. Mills
.
18 55
4 25 C. \ .Stoker .........................
years' lire insurance policy. As it is r. W. Barrett ........
1.95
7.30 Johnson & Illingworth . .
my kit arm that is crippled, and am beo. VV illett ..
1.25
514.73 C. ’C. Hiland .......................
able to work at.el everybody will be K. L. Shreve ............
7 55
20.00 R. H. Cady .........................
paid if they are patient and will give 1. H. Goyne ..............
64.86
96.95 F. P. Hobson .....................
me a little time.
E.. VV. Hankin ..........
496 68
50.00 Brighton Mills Co................
Herman Hau'swirth.
J. E. Reedy .................
937 50
A. Arstill ...............................
6.85
F.
J
ones
.................
I J-
793 55
85.00 S. P. Co................ ..................
I A- L. McCarty ..........
Notice of Completed Contract.
3 00
2.08 Pac. Tel. & Tel Co............
I Alex McNair ..
451 67
7.50 Howard Cooper Corp. ...
the T. C. Percy ..........
.¿btice is hereby given, that ti.v
104 00
25.05 W. C. Hawk .........................
Cqiinty Surveyor
for *1 illamook King A Smith........
195.75
1.65 W . D. W ood .........................
County, Oregon, has tiled in this of* » Crystal l.aundry Co.
657.51
13.15 Hulse & McMillan-............
.lice his certificate for the completion W. C. Hawk ..........
86.05
1900 King'& Smith .......................
ot the contract of Mallory, Haas and W. C. Hawk ........
382.50
26.07 E. A. Worthington ..........
Blum, on the Blaine Bridge No. 5, in R. H. Cady ............
accordance with the plans and speci­
Total ............................... 19,497.78
$2 605.59
fications, ami any person, firm or
Total .....................
Road District N°.~.
corporation, having objections to file
Road District No. 1.
7 50
$ 43.75 S. Werner ..........
to the completion of said work, may I ¡-rank Crane .
12.50
Roy MapeJ ........
41.25 John Saere ..........
do so within two weeks from the date Mirant Marshall
5.00
I Nels Nelson ..............
43 75
oi the first publication.
6,75
48.75 Alvin Blum ........
Dated this the 10th day of August, Thomas Fuller ..........
5.00 !■/
John Grof ..........
1916.
43 19 Cicero Proctor ..
AV alter Morgan ........
5.00 t
46 87 B. E. Turner ....
J. C. Hohlen, Clerk.
Alilo Beamon ..........
7.50
30.00 John Kinney .. .
First publication, Aug. 10, 1916.
John Paquet ..............
74.00
10.00 Tory Haugen . . .
l ast publication Aug. 24, 1916.
Fred Pulcipher ........
30.25
16 87 M. Darby .............
Sam Johnson ............
2.50
20
62
Chas.
Morgan
........
14.37
Promissory Notes and Politics.
S. J. Geaham ...
14.37 P. Haugen ..........
H. B. Karr ................
5.00
6 25 D. Hare ..............
5.00
F. R. Beals vs. Al. A. Mead and T.
.. Roy E. Thols ..........
3.75
Harold
Brimhall
.
.
5.62 U]
B. Alead in which plaintiff sued to re­
J. Cross ...............
2.50 dob Nielson ....
35 00
cover $203.72, the defendants have G. Cunningham ........
7.50 f. Wells ..............
2.50
filed a plea and abatement to the M. Northup ..............
7.50 Geo. Martin . .
12.50
complaint, which says: “That on or L. L. Smith ...............
8
4
38
C.
V.
Stoker
..............
6.00
about the 10th day of May, 1916,
Herman Smith
87.50 Blake 1 hompson
2.50
plaintiff ami defendants made, and Andrew Zurcher ....
25.00
Mrs.
Harry
Crane
..
18.10
entered into the following contract
O. Noble ............ ’
37.50
A.
D.
Tippin
............
23.75
and agreement with respect to each
81.25 W in. Bankc ........
2.50
oi the promissory notes described in Geo. Benson ..............
$5 $$ J. P. Sharp..........
John
Langley
............
55.00
the complaint, to-wit: It was then
C. S. Wells ........
58.00
Fred
Paquet
..............
102.0'0
and there agreed between the plain­
91.25 C. Dye ................
32.50
tiff and the defendants that if the de­ E. VV. Abraham ........
Joe Blazer ..........
15.00
M.
Springer
............
36.25
fendant 1. B. Mead would exercise
Al. Weber ............
10.00
W.
Udell
..............
C.
7 0.00
his influence and give his time toward
32.50 rt. W iiks ..............
22 50
effecting the nomination of a certain VV. D. Shafer ...............
P. Edgar ...............
38.7
5
C.
V
Stoker
................
17.50
friend and candidate of the defend­
K- Edgar ..............
45 00 Oust
22.50
ant, the plaintiff, in consideration for Clark Smith .................
Woldvogal .
46.87
M.
New
biter
22.50
s lid services and time given, as afore-
37.5f Albert Darby . . .
36.25
■iiid, by the said defendant T. B. Malphus Johnson . .
Tom Buffin ........
31
25
Frank
Crown
..........
20.00
Alead would extend the payment of
M. Reust ..............
17.56
Alike
Halpin
................
45.00
the said promissory notes to a time
2 5 I Roy Deetcr ........
30 93
v. hen the said defendants could con­ Walter Smith ..............
r>. Wade ...............
2
50
France
Buckles
..........
veniently pay the same and would
57.50
Uuy \aughn ........
25
16
Ernest
Crown
............
have tile money without inconven-
25.00
• 43.12 Joe Blazer ............
iince lo pay the sarne and until the E. R. AI void .................
19.06
r rank Blazer . . . .
3.00
J.
Sheldon
..............
H.
defendants were fully able to make
22 50
R. Martin ............
14.37
W.
Ross
...................
payments of said notes in cash. That C.
22 50
12 50 tdd Stasek ..........
in pursuit of said agreement the said R E. Myers .................
30.00
Henkel ...................
12.50
1
hompsett
...............
11.25
I H Mead <Pi<l give his time and ser­ F.
Roy Edwards . . . .
46.60
Dick
Bartrow
............
vices lor a period of several days to-
10.00
Z. duzur .................
75.00
2.50
v .ids < Itecling the nomination of the Win. Crawford .............
Jim Smith ............
27.50
Ralph
Robinson
........
said friend and candidate of the
5 00
A. Holden .............
54
93
plaintiff, and fully performed any and Chas Haybaker ..........
1 25
36.25 D. Martin .............
ail services which lie agreed to per- Fred Reust, Sr...............
2.50
H. L. Mason ........
42
50
iorm under the
-aid agreement. A. Cummings ...............
.2.50
46 71 A. A. Mason ........
1 hat at the t;m< of the filing of this Cleve Allen .................
3000
S. J. Chappie ....
15.00
actn 11, and at this time, tin defend J. A. Cummings ...........
2Î.50
u. J. Chappie........
;
4171
ills . nd each oi them are unable’ to r. J. Darcy ...................
103.12
2 50 N. J. Dye .............
J aj an\ portion of the said promis­ Sam Thompson ..........
100.62
Q. Bangborn ........
64
50
sory notes, and have no money or Mr. A. Sei Ion ...............
85.00
45.00 E rank Powers ... .
■ funds with which io pa> the same or I’al Linkhart ...............
90.00
Delmar Powers ..
27.50
any portion thereof, and the plaintiff J. H. Hicks ...................
38.12
C. 1 ilden ..............
17.50
at all times has well-known that^thc u. V. Burnett .............
59.3J
John Childers . . . .
15
00
defendants are not able to raise the’ Herman Klug ...............
54.06
88.12 r.d La Frances . .
funds with winch
to meet the said Tilden’s team ...............
56.56
■ --S'.’ ... .ill* ill, puti i- J
Henry Nelson ...
115.00
payments." In re-plv to this tin plain­ Sandberg's team
46.56
Joe
Mapes
.............
90
00
tiff denies eat ill ’ and ' every
_ allegation
__
‘ Geo. Knight .................
44.06
A. J. Nails ............
.30
contained in the defendants’ plea ami Chas Robitch ...............
67.50
F.
Dye
...................
10.62
abatement.
Steve Scovcii ...............
19.06
1
ilden
.............
•
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E.
9s
W. Kuppenbendcr ....
34.06
C.
Joiliffe
.........................
20.00
Hughes in Oregon Next Week.
Dick .Viewers ...............
31.56
16.25 Frank Oliver ...................
Kev. E. M. Smith ....
7.00
E.
Warren
.......................
17.38
The Republican state centra) com­ Aug. Sandberg .........
46.50
A.
E.
Holden
.................
15.00
mittee is making elaborate prepara­ H. J. Eggleston Jr. ...
44.37
92.50 A. E. Holden .................
tions to handle an immense throng A. h. Rittenhouse
44.37
Tony
Werner
.................
35.95
on . the occasion of the forthcoming VV in. Kayler
64.37
W
tllard
Johnson
......
33.45
visit of ( barbs I- Hughes, Republi­ Alt Marolf ...
40.00
Kreb
Bros
.......................
23.50
can candii1.. ’I h r President, who will Matt Olson ..
I
22.50
t>.
G.
Graves
..................
32.50
“ '
in l urtland on Augu-t 16, at Emil Ross . .
20 00
H.
Hopkins
.....................
32
50
8 p.m. Mi Hughi’s and his party of Frank Birch
2.50
Joe
Blättler
.....................
45.63
t’..enty-I'li.lil, in< lulling Mrs. Hughes, Edd Clark ..
62.00
L.
Gable
...........................
38.45
will reach Portland »I 7 am. oh the A. M. Mead
4.06
12.50 F. Hanenkratt ...............
16 th.
VV. H. Thompson
3.75
Jess
Davis
.......................
44.68
I lie lug Illi cling will be held cither V. E. Rittenhouse
27.50
Eli
Steinon
.....................
64.50
.it (he armory or at the ice liippo- Lee Mead ........
12 00
104 00 Tillamook W ater Co. ..
<1 one, at 2t>th and Marshall streets. E. A. Worthington
4.30
Wni.
Latimer
.................
00
60
'1
ai mor e will ai commodate 5000 Rosco Barker ....
21.25
Ed.
Stasek
.......................
47
50
t
!c and the hippodrome 10,000 Charley Easom
15 00 Amos Vaughn ................
and if the latter building can be pul Claud Ackley . .
42.50 VV. B. Elliott ...................
it: c. r.diti- n soon enough it probably Elmer Easom .......
4 5 00 Tillamook Feed Co.........
will I a-rd bv the committee.
Geo. Hartzell ....
100.00
35.00 VV. B. Alderman ..........
Mr. Hughes' schedule calls for Roy Phelps ...........
15.00
Peter
Jacob
.....................
17.50
s.t’ s in Oregon onlv at Portland. . las Murdock ......... ,
2.70
VV.
S.
Cone
.....................
3.75
Medford, Ashland and Rose-bure, but ' critz Burmerstcr .
2.00
Claude
Ackley
...............
2
50
National Committeeman
Williams Gilman Nunn ...
75.00
Frank
C.
Knowles
........
10.00
and the State Committee will make VV. F. Cain ...........
2.00
2.50 l.loyd Williams............
an effort to have the schedule charg­ J. H. Edwards .. ..-
2.50
R. F. Zachman ...............
60.00
ed s > as to give Salem, Albany and Albert Easom ....
78.00
l*.
Co.
..
S.
7
50
Eugene at least a few minutes each.
Paul Wabtka ....»
1.50
32 5 J J. A. Smith .......................
st the I'crtland meeting. State Clair Finley ........
9 60
A.
L.
Dickey
.....................
20
00
Cl airman C. !.. McNary will present Will. Barker .........
13.70
37.50 Frank Devine ...................
Gov. W ith'combi who will introduce Warren Easom ...
2 25
Willard Johnson ............
17
50
Mr. Hughes.
John Hall ........
14.00
Lee
little
...........................
20
00
Only the Hughes narty and mem­ R I Ale Millen .. .
5.94
7.50 C. F. Stone .......................
bers of the slate and county commit­ G. L. Brown .....
264 59
A.
F.
Coats
Lbr.
Co
.........
7.50
Elwood Finley
tees will have seats on the stage.
3514 88
43 75 Feldschau & Jackson
Albert Easom/ ....
1 25
City
Transfer
Co
................
35
00
11.00
Dr. Turner, eye specialist, of Alva Finley
Solon Schiff man ..............
69
00
38 00
Portland, will be in Tillamook. Wed­ C. AV. Crommangs
A. T. Dolan .......................
S '
nesday and Thursday, Aug 23-24. at C. A. F.asotm ...
1359.21
Feldschau & Jackson
72
50
Jenkins’ Jewel™ «tore; at Clovedrale, C. E. F a sons ........
. 4.00
2 50 J. M. Selby .........................
Monday. Aug 21st; at Beaver, Aug L. H. Kenney
25
00
22. Don’t fail to consult him about C. Trathan .............
$7,822.36
Total ...
22.50
A. D. l.omrarn . .
your eyes and glas«< «. Headaches r<
25
00
R.l>. No. 3 is held over.
R. McMdlm ..........
icvcd. cros eyes straight«ned Satis
85 00
.action guaranteed. I)ont forget the s. Tomlinson .........
4
6
2
5
*
I. Kamin .................
A stray heifer, with black spots on
date.
____________
2 50
G. Hartzell ...........
each side just below the hip, • year I
93.75
R Kennedy ...........
CALF HIDES WANTED.
45.00 old, been on place two months. Own- I
I. Kennedy .............
ou er please call at J. C. Chaffee’s phee '
GRANT THAYER WILL PAY E. Finley .................
42.50 » miles south of Tillamook or phone ,
A.
Miller
...............
IM CENTS EOR CALF HIDES.
VV. R. Davis, Mutual phone.
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TILLAMOOK COUNTY FAIR-AUGUST 22, 23, 24, 25.
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FINAL CLEAN-UP.
Evervthitig of a seasonable nature is on Sale at a price that means a sav­
ing of dollars upon dollars to you on the purchase of really new and desira­
ble Merchandise.
_
.
Glance through this condensed list of the Final Clean-I p liargains avail-
jjPIe—bring the list with you to the store and if you don’t see those Bar-
gains in which vou arc interested ask the Salespeople about them.
Bargains in Bedding.
$2.98 to $7.50
Actual 20c. Pillow Cases now........................ 16^-
Actual Si.oo Hemmed Sheets now........... 79<‘.
Actual $1 75 White Bedspreads noAv . . . .$1.49
Actual $2.00 Full Size Blankets................. $1.59
Full Size Feather Pillow Special................. 98<L
Outing Skirts,
$2.19 to $5.95.
White Skirts of Indian Head,
Bedford Cord, Cordurov and Vel­
vet Cord; New Novelty Stripe
skirts and Corduroy Skirts in var­
ious colors. All siz> s to choose from
and every one a wonderful bargain.
Bargains for Ladies.
Actual to $3.50
Bathing Suits,
$1.39.
Ladies’ Navy Blue Bathing Suits
in nearly all sizes at a price that
should clear the lot in thè first
hour's selling.
Knitted Bathing Suits,
$2.30 to
$4.50
Bathing Shoes ........................... 35c.
Bathing Caps ............. 25c. and 5Oc.
Ayvad’s Swimming Wings .... 25c.
Actual to $19 50 Suits now.......................... $8.95
Actual to $6.00 Dress Shoes n^w . .. .... $1.85
Actual Si.25 House Dresses now.............. 98c\
Actual Si.50 Middy Blouses now............... $1.19
Actual to S3.00 Middy Blouses now......... $1.49
......... .39c
Table of Skirts. Waists etc. now . . . .............
39(L
Actual $4.00 Ladies White Oxfords ,... $3.15
Actual $2.00 Ladies White Pumps . .... $1.55
Actual to $3.00 Ladies Pumps......... .... $1.98
Actual to $5.00 Ladies White Shoes .... $3.98
Actual $2.00 Sport Shirts now......... .... $1.39
Actual to 75c. Underwear now .... ......... 29<.
Bargains for Men
Actual 50c. Atheletic UnderAvear ...
Actual $1 75 8port Shirts now.........
Actual $5 oo Florsheim Oxfords
Actual to $6.00 Dress Shoes . ..
Actual to 75c. Summer Hats . . .
Actual to $1.50 Summer Hats.........
Actual $2.00 Straw Hats now.........
Actual $2.50 S'raw Hats now.........
Actual $3 00 Straw Hats noAv.........
Actual $4.00 Panama Hats now . ..
Actual $5 00 Panama Hats uoav . ..
AcLual to $1.75
... 29<.
.. $1.25
.. $1.48
. 83.35
.’. 55^.
. $1.19
. $1.55
. $1.95
. $2.15
. $2.95
. $3.95
Children’s Dresses
69c.
Dresses of Ginghams, Zephyrs,
Chambrays, etc. in self colors,
stripes, checks and plaids. Sizes to
fit girls from 2 to 7 years. All good
washing colors, and pretty trim­
mings.
30c.
To 75c. play clothes A
. . 50c.
Toll.25 Rompers etc.
. . .10c.
Boys’ Overalls etc. ...
Bargains in
Wash Goods and Embroideries.
These two sales offer perhaps the greatest savings of any included in this
litial clean-up event and we urge you to investigate the values itemized below;
Embroideries
Wash Goods.
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
to
to
to
to
to
39c. values
50c. values
59c. values
75c. values
$1 00 values .
18c.
29c.
39c.
49c.
59c.
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
Actual
to
to
to
to
to
20c. values
25c. values
38c. values
63c. values
$1.50 values .
9c.
15c.
19c.
29c.
r
Announcing the Arrival of an
Advance Showing of Fall Styles
in Lilies Slits and Coats
t
■
ALM ER SUITS and COATS
for Fall are now ou display in
the Ready-to-wear Dept, on
the Balcony.
You are cordially invited to
step up and view these new
Garments anti have a few of
fitted whether you wish to
4
purchase now or later.
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Beautiful as the Suits are and Handsome as
the Coats look in our all-glass display cabinets
they look immeasurably better when fitted on a
living model as you will agree when you step in
front of our triple mirror clad in any of these
famous Garments.
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