Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 12, 1916, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK
GOT THE HOHSES ASHORE.
And He Didn’t Go About It In the Reg*
u!ar C.'.’sia! Way, Either.
In his younger Jays :;j- Hr; an yju.
hon was quite a < li.aavter In the unity
and many are the tales that are told of
bls daredevil recklessness and bis no
less ready resourcefulness In an emer­
gency.
Once, for instance, a lot of horses
had to be unloaded nt Ismallin. There
were no boats and there was shortage
of slings, to say nothing of grommets,
breast girths and all the other queer
paraphernalia that disembarking o!3-
cers delight in.
But Mahon, who is. of course, a son
of Erin's isle, had seen horses disem­
barked on the wild Irish coast many
and many a time in rough and ready
fashion, ami lie knew what they could
do when they had to. So. while the
others were discussing wavs and means
below decks, he simply threw these
horses overboard.
The animals promptly swam ashore,
and while the horror stricken disem­
barking officer was looking on aghast,
too surprised even for words. Mah n
ordered the trumpet for "stables" to
be sounded, and every horse promptly
lined up on the beach.—London Tele­
graph.
DRILLED TO PERFECTION.
Secret of the Military Success ef “the
Madman of the North."
From drill man gets accustomed to
doing under any circumstances what
hr.s been hammered Into his brain time
after time till It becomes second nature
to him.
Charles XII. of Sweden, “the mad­
man of the north," ripped most of
Europe up the back again and again
because Ills soldiers were drilled to
perfection before he let them take the
Held at a time tvhen there was great
neglect of drill in other armies, lie
valued 1,000 well drilled lighters above
10.000 not so well drilled, and. madman
or genius. Ids judgment was vindicated
repeatedly in terrible battles.
One night Charles XII. was surprised
in Poland by an attaeklug army of
8,000 when ids scant force of 000 was
sleeping like the dead from the ex­
haustion of a hard march. Before his
out- csts and sentinels could be driven
in bis small band was aroused, mount­
ed. formed in battle line—all in pitchy
blackness—and swung into a fierce
charge upon the enemy. By daylight
the Russians and Toles who had
thought to eat him up were virtually
annihilated.—Westminster Gazette.
How Clouds Are Colored.
OBSCURE HEROES.
Twelve leiys ii>uk un nc.indoued hand
car and placed It <>u the l.ackawauua
tracks near the Paterson station. By
chance the station agent saw them
speeding by aud telegraphed to a tow
erman a mile away at l’ntersou Junc­
tion to stop them. The towermau knew
that an express was Just behind the
boys und opened a switch, throwing
them and tbelr stolen car down an em­
bankment; then he closed the 3witch
as the express came around the curve
behind them, and little they knew that
they bad throwu dice with death and
won, thanks to the foresight of these
two men on the Job.
These are the heroes of peace, these
obscure, unknown men. doing their duty
practically 305 days out of the year.
In the news account the name of the
towermau was not even mentioned, but
he has twelve Ilves to bis credit, and
twelve homes have been spared from
mourning, aud twelve boys are given
another chance to finish their careers.
IVe get so accustomed to the men
on the Job that we forget what part the
integrity of the workman playa in the
mechanism of modern Ufa. from the
man tn tho tower to the trackwalker,
from the engineer to the chief dis­
patcher. If all these cogs were not true
and working in unison every minute In
the hour, where would the safety of
our lives be?
These heroes of peace, who wear no
ribbons and medals and no service
colors, give the lie to those who »ay
hiimau nature Is not essentially hon­
est.—Philadelphia Bulletin.
BOUNDARY LINES.
Mostly Straight In Our Land, Crooked
and lllogloal Abroad.
Moat United States boundaries are
straight lines, and the majority of
these lines are due north and south or
east and weak Where the lines are
not straight they are nearly always
established either by rivers or by
mountain ridges. It Is very simple to
know where one state ends and an­
other begins.
In Europe, on the contrary, nearly
all boundaries are established by
crooked and usually Illogical Tines. The
frontiers wind about like foolish cow
paths. The more Important lines are
definitely established, for they are too
important to be left In doubt But on
some of the dividing lines guessing be­
comes a fine art
The arbltrnrlneaa of European bound-
arles is largely a relic of the old un­
scientific centuries. But even In this
highly scientific century, when new
lines are to be laid out, they follow
the old meandering custom. After the
Balknn wars the new boundaries were
fixed as they were 500 years ago, whol­
ly without regard to geometry qr sim­
plicity.
Tho contrast Is a minor indication of
a fundamental difference. The new
world Is more businesslike than the
old. It goes more directly to the point
It does practical things in a more
practical way A straight line is more
practical than a curl or an arabesque.
And so the United States la strong for
straight line».—Cleveland ¡Main Dealer.
Soft Answer.
“Did Flardlucks bear Ufa misfortune
like a man?**
“Exo tly like one He blamed It all
on his wife.”—Judge
BILLS ALLOWED BY COURT.
Ths»« Humble Workers Only De Their
Road District No. 1.
Duty and Wear No Modal».
J- Josi ........................................
•The pcjor of a cloud depends on the
planner Ip which the sunlight falls
Upon it and the position of the ob-
Bex'xef. Jt will be noticed fbljt higlf
clouds are always white or light iq
color, and this Is because fl)g Hgljt |;y
which they are seen is reflected from
the under surface by the numberless
drops of moisture which go to form
the cloud. Heavy rain clouds, on the
other hand, are found much nearer the
earth, und so the light falls on them
pjore directly from above, giving a sil­
ver lining to .he Cloud, though .he un­
der gurfoue pppears black, pwing tq
the complete n»fie< tlpii apd pbsorptioq
of the light by the upper Iqygr^ Seeq
fyviu above by an observe» in a bq|-
8»v»d by a Dr»am.
jooti the blackest rain clouds appear qi
A former living at Ijipford, England,
the most dazzling brilliant white
dreamed thrice In »uccpsslqq that be
saw a pit dug In one of hl» field» and
Duels In Greenland,
some of his property cast Into It. At
In Greenland when one man has the third time of dreaming he got up.
been Insulted by another the adversa­ dressed and went out. He beard the
ries each compose a satire In verse. thud of a spade and caught sight of a
This each man recites to his household man digging by lantern light- The
until the servants and the women digger tied at bli approach. It was a
know it by heart Then a place of grave upon which he had been at work.
meeting Is appointed The two men. By its brink lay a huge knife. Ou his
the lnsulter and Insulted, the offender way back the farmer met one of his
and the offended, stand face to face, maidservants. She had had a quarrel
pnd each recites his poem. Ills friends with the man to whom she had been
Btid servants form a chorus. Each man engaged, she said, but he had prevailed
trie» hard to raise the laugh against upon her to meet him for the last time
his adversary
Each man speaks in at 2 o’clock that morning, when he had
(turn, whipplug the enemy with epi­ something to show her "This Is what
gram and quip, aud «iter two hours of ge bad to show you." said the farmer,
tltis wordy battle the miwtlqg give? [eadlng her to the grave.—London Tat-
the victory to him of the two adversa­ 1#F-
_______ ________
ries who bn» amused the whole as­
i
Pretty Pee» Pile?-
sembly most.
’ “I was out with Um»on In hl» auto­
mobile the other evening," said the fat
An Odd Team.
Over one <?f the trails of tlie Huham plumber to bl» friend the thin car­
desert the queerest of teams Is employ­ penter^
“Didn't know be had one."
ed in drawing a two wheeled cart
“Tea; he bought one secondhand.“
which eiitries light freight. The team
“Did you have a good ride?"
consists of u camel and a »mail mol«,
“J nearly lost a year'» growth."
and. while the load» may I* unevenly
distributed between them, the mate»
“Speed fiend?"
"No, but be can't guide the thing
never disagree. Each draws big por­
tion of the load, the camel loping along straight."
with great stride», while the mule
“Poor at the wheel, eh?"
"Poor at the wheel? Why. man alive,
trots beside him.
Um»ou couldn’t steer a street car ’’—
HI» Conundrum».
Exchange.
“Pop. tell me some conundrum».’
“Conundrums? Why. I don't know
A Small Point-
any conundrum», my son!”
Barrister’» Wife—Ro your client wa»
"Ob. yes you do! I beard mother acquitted of murder. On wbat ground»?
tell Aunt Mary the other day that you Barrister—Insanity We proved that hl»
keep her guessing most of the time."— father once spent two years In an
Exchange.
tsylum. Barrister's Wife- But he didn't
did he? Barrister—Yes. He was doc­
Greatest Volcano Crater.
tor there, but we bad not time to bring
The largest volcano crater In the that fact out—London Tlt-BIta.
world Is In Asosan. in southern Japan.
It measures fourteen miles acron» one
Elsewhere.
way and more than ten miles the other.
"Do you ever take a day off and go
fishing?”
Sure»* Way.
“Yes. But the fish «Iway» »eem to
“Ho you know how to open the door
take the »ame day off that I do “—
to a successful courtship?'
“Easiest thing doing Just ring the Washington Star.
belle.''—Baltimore Antarlcgp.
The Old Story.
HEADLIGHT,
"John, don't you think I have worn
thia pair of shoes long enough?”
“No. dear: If they were long enough
you wouldn't have bad those coma —
Honeton Poet
We ought to call in reason, like a
It is the peculiarity of a fool to bo
quick In seeing the fault» of others good pbysk-laa. as a help In misfortune.
J -Epictetus-
while be is blind to his own.
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j. aiutUuLk ..............................
E. Easom .................................
W. B. Gibson .........................
L. E. Bunn .............................
C. W .Crimmins ...................
Roscoe Barker .......................
E. A. Worthington...............
E. H. Lindsey.........................
L. S. Miller .............................
E. Kandell ...............................
E. M. Smith ...........................
James Murdock .....................
G .B. Nunn .............................
O. Li. Monto Cristo .............
P. E. Allen .............................
W. S. Linkhart .....................
R. E. Myers.................... !...
Jess Davis ...............................
F. Barnes .................................
O. F. Barnes ...........................
J. B. Gibson .............................
L. L .Smith ...........................
F. Schlie ...................................
E. A. Cochran .........................
Win. Kalhar ...........................
G. W. Wilks ...........................
A. J. Wilks...............................
L. H. Kinney .........................
A. Von Wyle .........................
O. Thayer ...............................
C. W. Crimmins .....................
H. Scholmeyer .......................
E. Davis ...................................
C. E. Easom .............................
E. M. Smith ...........................
E. L. Worthington ...............
S. Tomlinson ...........................
J. B. Lommen .........................
R. Fericks ...............................
F. Zaddach ...............................
F. W. Kebbe ............................
F. Schlie ...................................
C. Finley ...................................
E. Finley .................................
L. McCarty .............................
C. A. Easom ...........................
A. D. Lommen .......................
G. Hartzel ...............................
B. F. Palmer ...........................
E. Kebbe ...................................
E. A. Cochran .......................
A. Miller ...................................
A. E. Wilson ...........................
J. Wall .......................................
J .Kennedy ...............................
J. Davis .....................................
C. E. Armstrong ....................
O. Johnston .............................
W. Wright ...............................
C. E. Armstrong ..................
J. M. Stephenson ...................
O. H. Johnson .......................
J. F. Benvie .............................
Ed. Snodgrass .........................
J. M. Howland .......................
Tom Williams .........................
A. E. Writtenhouse...............
A. M. Meade ...........................
Wm. Kalhar .............................
J. R. Sandford .......................
Arthur Wolf ...........................
Lee Meade ...............................
H. W. Klein .............................
Wm. Chisholm .......................
G. F. Dougherty .....................
Ed. Snodgrass .........................
Chas. Robitsch .......................
S. Scovell .......................
Lester Barber
•
Fred Josi
.......................
H'. W. Klein .............................
Wm. Chisholm .......................
G. T. Dougherty .....................
Ed. Snodgrass .........................
Chas. Robitsch .......................
S. Scovell ...................................
Fred Josi ...................................
Lester Barber ........ ..
F rank Crane
. '.... !., ?
Nels Nelson
.................... • ■
Walter Morgan
Fred Pulsipher .
M. Springer ...
Bert Sheldon ..
Hiram Crane ..
BÄ”.
Total
Road District No. 2.
C. S. Wells .....................
R. C. Nielson ................
O. Moble .........................
Will Austin ..................
Chas Lee .........................
Paul Vanderpool ..........
Albert Olds ...................
Antone Weiss ..............
Wm. Banke ..................
Geo. McDonald ............
Wm. Doer .....................
Pclbv .................................
Ben Darby .....................
Frank Oliver .................
G. Zurr .............................
Joe Mapes .......................
t ?
Grant Marshall
Sam Johnson ...
Clark Smith ...
France Buckles
L. Kennedy ....
M. Johnson ...
Albert Smith ...
Frank Crown ..
C. V. Stoker ...
Roland Crane ..
Dick Bartrow ..
Wm. Crawford
Chas Haybarker
Fred Reust Sr. .
Cleve Allen ....
M. A. Sellon ...
Pat Linkhart ...
J. R. Hicks ______
.....
H- J- Efigl'StPn Jr.
M, h Reust
,................ .
Q ,N. Mqnte Cristo
Warren Easom
R. J,McMullen .........................
Chauncey Davis .......................
Frank Lagler ...........................
Joe Lagler .................................
i Vital \ ogt -,.............................
M. J. Lagler .............................
Wilbur Davis ...........................
Alfred Easom ...........................
Tony Lagler .............................
E, A. Blackmore .....................
Jack Howland ..........................
Albert Easom ...........................
E. A. Blackmore.......................
F. P. Hobson ...........................
Tohl & Anderson ...................
E. A. Worthington .................
Wheeler Lumber Co................
Nehalem Saw Mill and box
Factory .................................
R. H. Cady Co..........................
Brighton Mills Co..................
W. D. Wood ...........................
J H. Hicks ...............................
Howard Cooper Corp............ .
H. S. Hcwit ...............................
Chas. Morgan ...........................
W. D. Wood ...........................
Felix Kebbe .......................... ..
Pitts and Doughney .... 5
Bay City Examiner .................
Mrs. Harry Crane ...................
Andrew Zurcher .......................
Nelson & Co...............................
Johnson 4 Illings worth.........
Tilden and Madden.................
A. Anderson Sr..........................
D. S. Boyakin ...........................
E. G. Lantz ...............................
Hellen Epplett .........................
' A. Anderson et al .................
Leslie Barber ...........................
Sam Thompson .......................
S. M Batterson .......................
J. H. Hick» ...............................
A. Arstill .................................
OCTOBER 12. 1916.
22.97
4.00
293.60
671.58
50.00
76.64
3.50
1.50
100.00
80.00
233.70
7.80
9.10
7.05
.55
8.70
35.00
1.50
7 55
10.80
2.00
17.10
>0.35
>50
<6 50
549 57
873.25
>»,510.34
Bay City Cement Works ...
........ 112.76 Star Garage ..............................
.......... 97.50 Howard Cooper Co..................
........
71.25 F. W. Farrington Jr................
47 50 Pacific Tent and Awning Co
43.12 lluWluulll chock Co...............
50.31 Hiner ac Reed ...........................
48.75 The Electric Store .................
........
20.00 Nick Pelz ...................................
68.75 Will Goeres .............................
.........
47.50 Feldschau & Jackson .............
41.25 Feldschau & Jackson.............
23.75 W. B. Aiderman.......................
20 00 James Cripps ...........................
10.00 Markus Reust ...........................
57.50 W. H. Leach .............................
56.25 Oregon Box & Mfg Co............
10.00 W. S. Cone ................................
. .
23.75 Tom Lyster ..............................
12.50 L. M. Lüsberg .........................
20.00 M. Harrison .............................
. .
32.50 Wm. Higley ................ ,..........
Arenz Con. Co.............................
Adam Prohmoder ...................
Frank Heyd & Co......................
Wm. Latimer ...........................
Tillamook Clay Works..........
Feldschau ...................................
Cacper Schlappi .......................
Preston Marolf .......................
Willard Johnson .....................
S. W. Henkle .......... 4..............
ike Quick .................................
Emil Krebs ...............................
G. Wyss ...........................
C. Tilden .........................
Bob Stillwell ...................
J. Bredeen .............
Ralph Blum ..........
Chas Milk .............
L. Benton ............
Alvin Stornum ...
Pete Erickson ....
G. Graves ...............
Harry Simmons . .
Chas Fleck ...........
B. Fleck .................
Fred Lester ........
Lord Kellow ........
Leslie Walker ....
C. Pearson ............
E. Benscheidt ....
J. Farazo ...............
Alvin Blum ..........
John Blum ..........
John Graf ............
Will Turner..........
C. E. Walker . ..r.
H Nelson ..............
John Proctor........
Fred Blum .............
C. Moore ...............
B. E. Turner........
H. G. Parson ........
Fred Robitsch .. .
Tom Blackburn ..
Fred Bonin ...........
Ray Erickson ....
Alex Walker ........
O. K. Quish ........
Ben Jacobs ............
Jess Davis ............
Ed. Stasek ............
Lewis Anderson ..
Will Hare ..............
Gordon Hare........
Alfred Smith ........
Fred Travis...........
Andrew Anderson
C A. Swenson ....
E. B. Jacoby ........
J. Beebeheiser ...
C. W. Thurman ..
Frank Hediger ...
West Day ..............
Coney Dye ............
Roy Deeter ..........
R .Martin ..............
H. Garland ............
B. Nelson ...............
O. Nelson ..............
J. Martin ........ ..
Joe Baumgartner .
Tom Buffin ..........
S. V. Anderson ,.
John Naegli ..........
G. G. Graves ........
H. Honkins ..........
N. J. Dye ...............
Q. Pangborne ....
Frank Powers ....
Ben Nelson ..........
Preston Marolf ■ ■ .
James Cripps .......... -.-. x ..
Henry Lando
Joe Baumgartner
G. G, Graves ....
Herman Hopkins
Tory Haugen ...
Ed. Mitchel ........
J. S. Graham ....
C. Haugan ..........
t 1
A. Finlayson ,,,,
W. C, Trombley .
Ed. Jacoby ....
S, Carter ........
'J. W. Hesler ..
A. E. Holden .
Ben Darby ...
I Frank Blaser ..
Guy Vaughn ..
H. Wilks ........
Ed Staseck ...
L. Blazer ........
Ben Jacobs ....
Eli Steinnon . .
L. Holden ........
Mat Weber ...
-. -, -. -, X X
Roy Mapes ...
X X X X *. -.
R. Ford ............ X
P. Marolf
M. Peftz . . . .
Albert Darby .
Walter Heise)
Tony Werner .
Max Rice .....
Ben Darby ...
Joe Blazer ...
Clarence Tilden ...
R. Thompson .....
F. L. Tex ...............
W. Johnson ......
W. Hcitsman...........
C. W. Henkle .........
Chas Thurman ....
Antonio Turro ....
E. I. Parish .............
Fred Dow .................
W. M. Nichslosm . .
P. E. Walker ........
F. J. Patterson ....
A. D. Devine...........
C. E. Walker ........
A. Peterson .............
R. Simmons ..........
W. L. Veatch.........
N. C. Harri» ..........
Reed West ............
A. D. Rechter ........
Jno Wyss .................
Chas Hiner..............
A. Walker.................
J. H. Hester ..........
E. D. Hester ...........
D. Van Allmen ....
Peter Süden ...........
J. R. Willford ....
A. Feldschau ...........
Z. Wells ...................
Craig Edgar ..........
Antonio Turro ....
C. E. Walker ....
Z. Wells ...................
Feldschau & Jackson
... 247.01
Feldschau & Jackson........ , ■ 1131,32
Uml> Schrader Co,
.......... 4473.05
Tillamook Iron Works...........
53.62
F. C. Knowle» .........................
«2.15
Fred L. Fox ............................. 996.10
A. E. Holden .........................
13.30
Alvin Stormer ...........................
14.63
A .G. Johnson ...........................
75.00
I F. Larson ...............................
*.50
Pae. Tel and Tel Co..................
1.50
Standard Oil Co........................
10 00
Guy Ford .........
30.00
8.62
40.20
48.00
101.20
87.30
193.oó
6.35
2.50
34.00
16,25
77.26
862.67
96.00
26.00
6.00
6.00
2.16
5.80
3.50
4.05
8.25
649.30
500
25.00
6.00
4.85
2.25
41.00
38.00
38.00
33.00
31.00
30.00
39.00
R. E. Wilson Co........................
12.15
Albert Boon .............................
48.05
M. Bailey ...................................
7.50
Dirk Rutgers.............................
98.41
J. M. Weiss and Sons .......... 147.43
J. E. Cochran ...........................
47.12
H. M. Farmer ...........................
3.65
J. M Baker ............................... 100.00
H. Hayward .............................
2.00
Cloverdale Tel Co.....................
12.50
Mrs. Chas. Murphy .................
7.25
E. G. Anderson .......................
13.00
Dan Fletcher .............................
6.35
Dixon ..........................................
39.86
Dirk Rutgers ........................... 265.47
W. R. Robedee .........................
1,65
J. M. Weiss and Sons.............
18.00
Mallory, Blum & Haas........ 1111.50
Total ............................... >5,697.64
General Fund.
C. A. Johnson ......................... 175.00
Marie Kamrn .............................
27.50
Bushong & Co...........................
56.50
E. W. Stanley et al.................
25.15
Wheeler Reporter ...................
7.50
T. M. Hurlburt .......................
1.25
J. C. Holden .................................. 276.33
H. Crenshaw ............................. 283.33
P. W Todd ...............................
22.16
W. S. Buel ................................. 183.83
B. L. Beals .............................
83.33
A. M Hare ............................. 118.15
Geo. R. McKimens .................
94.55
T. E. Epplett ...........................
24.20
55.00
Total ......................... ... >15,738.71 T. E. Epplett ............................
Pacific Tel and Tel Co............
38.65
Road District No. 3.
10.00 Nellie Crum .............................
50.00
W. H. Kandle ....
2.50 Mutual Tel. Co...........................
5.70
Chas Kandle ........
5.00 Clarence Davis ......................... » 8.00
Orba Craven ........
6.25 Frank Heyd & Co......................... 5.50
Archie May ...........
2 50 Tillamook Headlight ............
4 2.00
John Weiss ...........
2.50 Tillamook Herald .....................
3 350
Dell Penter ..........
2.50 Mrs. F. P. Hobson .................
30.00
Oliver Beckworth
2.50 Tillamook Feed Co....................
5.00
Lin Witman ..........
38.75 Tillamook Feed Co.................
10.00
Ralph E. Welsh ..
32.50 Dr. J. L. George .....................
16.00
Bert Downs ...........
23.75 Berns Bros ...............................
6.99
L. P Gray ..............
28.50 Crystal Laundry .......................
1.90
John Slakes ...........
7.43
1.87 L) S. Bovakin ...........................
C. A. McDonald ..
91.00 Geo. W. Phelps .......................
6.40
Chas Murphy ........
10.00
30.00 Tohl & Anderson ...................
Geo. Shaver ...........
65 00 Conover & Condit ...................
9.20
Geo. Ramsey ........
20.60
24.35 R. H. Cady ...............................
Joe Jenk ..................
75.00 Nehalem Drug Co....................
6.70
Forest Ayer ..........
24.45
6 25 H. Mason & Co.........................
Clyde Lane ............
50.00
13.43 T. B. Handley .........................
Ed. Pearson.............
75.00 Helen Epplett ...........................
1.00
U. S. Edwards ....
2125 Walter Sedro ...........................
2.00
Jim Imlah ...............
19.68 Cloverdale Garage .................
4.75
Fred Lewallen ....
1.50
22.50 R. E. Wilson .................'..........
J. Davis ...................
4.00
23.12 P. Bosma ...................................
Vernie Kellow ....
.95
27.00 King & Smith Co......................
J. D. Pearson ........
1.47
17.50 Ira E. Ogden .............................
O. Kellow ...............
48.16
18.75 A. L McCarty ...........................
John Wilson ..........
17.50 Oregon Agricultural College 375.00
A. Lane ...................
3.75
33.12 Jeff Harris ...............................
C. Lewallen ............
32.50 J. C. Bewley .............................
6.26
Claud Lane .............
3375 J. F. Jones .................................
8,62
Victor Lane ........ ..
5.80
12.50 E. W .Stanley ...........................
Harold Brant
93.65
12.50 F. L. Owens .............................
Clyde Lane ,A,....
3.12 Coast Power Co........................
23.25
VirgiJ Keiiow ........
12.50 Jones Knudson Fur. Co..........
22.60
Forrcat Ayer ........
12.00 P. n, Ott ...................................
10.00
A. A. Imlah ..........
2.50 L. S. Hushbeck .......................
20,00
Jim Beggs ..............
10 0Q Alex McNair Co........................ 150.75
W. Edwards ..........
10,00 Plasker Bros ........... s............ 260.45
Fred Affolter ........
10.00 Tillamook Drug Store.............
.75
Fred Scinzer ..........
10.15
10.00 C. A. Dunn ...............................
Arthur Tatro........
10.00 Tillamook Garage ................... 130.00
Oscar Taggart .... t »
fy.00 J. C Holden ...............................
26.93
Harold Brandt .....,
5.00 City Transfer Co.......................
11.10
Emery Brandt ....
500
Robert Cutlet........
Total ............................... >3,101.71
2.50
G. W. Ramsey ...
5.00
Ralph Sutton ........
5.00 Notice of Teachers' Annual Institute.
Jim Sutton ............
5,00
Alfred Bower ........
6 00
U. S. Edwards ....
The Annual Teachers’ Institute for
22.50 Tillamook County will be he held in
J. E. Cochran ........ • ••••• \ \»
10.00 the high school building at Tillamook
Glen Cochran ........ • • \
13.75 on October 23-24-25. The following
Joe Aufdermauer .., \ V *•-• » . • ••
13.75 instructors have been secured:
J. D. Wilson,
1?X75
O. Kellow- ............
J. A. Churchill, Supt. Public In­
13.75 struction, Salem, Ore.
Claud Lewallen ...
12.50
lames Imlah ..........
Miss Florence Fox, Specialist in
9.35 primary education, U. S. Bureau of
Verne Kellow ........
21.50 Education, Washington, I). C.
Clyde Lane ............
6.87
C. M. Lane ............
M. S. Pittman, Head of Dept. Rural
6.87 School Supervision, Monmouth, Ore.
Russel Kellow ....
6.87
Fred Lewallen ....
H. C. Seymour, State Leader Boys'
18.00 and Girls’ Industrial Club Work, Cor­
A. E. Meyer ...........
7.50 vallis, Ore.
F. L. Martin ..........
9.68
H. Bailey ................
F. C. Ayer, Ph. D., Specialist in
9.68 School Administration, Eugene, Ore.
Loys Craven ..........
10.94
Jim Sutton .......... ..
Mrs. Harriet H. Heller, Ass't. Supt.
2 50 Boys’ and Girls’ Aid Society, Port­
Richard Miles .....
2.00 land, Ore.
Ona Bailey .......
22.50
P. C. Myei ............
F. E. Carleton, Asst. State Supt.,
20.00 Salem, Oregon.
Fred Scherzinger .
15.00
Harold Scherzinger
R. W. Kirk, Supt. Tillamook High
15.00 school.
Arthur Tatro .........
19.37
Fred Affolter ........
An evening session will be held on
18.75 Tuesday evening, October 24, from
M. Bailey .................
11.25 8:00 to 10;00 p.m.
Oscar Carver ........
7 50
E. Eddings .............
The pupils
and friends of the
3.75 schools are cordially invited to at­
Ralph Sutton .........
52.50 tend any and all of these sessions.
J. E. Cochran ........
77.50
Elmer Bailey ..........
W. S. Buel, Co. School Supt.
40.00
Clarence Hushback
31.25
M. Dudley ...............
Presbyterian Church.
35.00
Joe Jenck .................
67.50
P. Jenck ...................
services at the Presbyter­
72.50 ian Regular
H. Sanders ...............
Church next Sunday at the usual
50.00 hours.
G. W. Shaver.........
50.00
Forrest Gi»t............
The subject of the morning sermon
67.50
Guy Mattoon ........
"Investment of the One Talant.” The
66 25 children's talk "Guess Who?”
Ray Hushback ....
35 00
Jim Beges ...............
The evening subject "A Builder who
57.50 Kept on the Job.” The fourth dis­
Archie Gist .............
30.00 cussion in the character series.
Lloyd Peck .............
250
Toney Jenck ........
A cordial invitation and a welcome
17.50 for all who are at liberty to attend
Ed Pierson .............
2 50 these services.
Frank Von Emo ..
1.25
W. B. Aune ............
2.50
Frank Owen» .........
For Chapped Skin.
7.50
Peter Bellique........
10 00
Gilbert Belleque ...
Chapped skin whether on the hands
32.50
Wilbur Booth ........
.62 or face may be cured in one night by
J. W. Hester ........
.31 applying Chamberlain’s Salve. It is
Fred Dunham .....
.31 also unequaled for sore nipples, burns
Harley Curl ...........
.62 and scalds. For sale by Lamars Drug
Fred Lyster...........
.31 Store.
Chas. Baker ..........
10.00
Lee Lyster ..............
Da (pendency
23.75
R B. McClay ..........
16.00
A. A. Imlah.............
When you feel discouraged and des­
30.93
A. Clark ..................
30 00 pondent do not give up but take a
Jim Bodyfelt...........
30.00 dose of Chamberlair's Cablets and
Ross Chilcott ........
20.00 you are almost certain to feel all right
Fritz Drebert ........
8 75 within a day or two. Despondency ts
Chas Jensen ...........
8.75 very often due to indigestion and bil­
Claud Hussey ........
25.00 iousness, for which these tablets are
Roy Sailing .............
23.12 especially valued. For sale by Lamars
Robt. Waymire ...
9.37 Drug Store.
John Dyke ...............
9 37
Edd Morehead ....
When You Take Cold.
1 87
I E. Sperry .............
30.00
Ward Sappington
With the average man a cold is a
6 25
Arthur Foster ........
6 25 serious matter and should not be trif­
Derk Rutger ..........
17.50 led with, as some of the most danger­
John Fleck .......
7 50 ous diseases start with a common
Henry Brooten ....
Cough
27 50 cold. Jake Chamberlain's
W. Hudson ............
17.50 remedy and get rid of your cold as
W. A. Porter ........
12 50 quickly as possible. You are not ex­
Erwin Scrach ........
1.50 perimenting when you use this rem­
James Bodyfelt ....
14 95 edy, as it has been in use for many
Jim Bodyfelt ........
52 25 years and has an established reputa­
Joe Aufdermauer . .
25.00 tion. It contains no opium or other
A. C Denel ............
40.50 narcotic. For sale by Lamars Drug
Cloverdale Mere. Co. ..
5.40 Store.
Cloverdale Garage.........