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2.90 Hugh Rittenhouse ...............
Loll ........................................
23.65 H. W. Klein ...........................
: Ralph Cady for Mrs. Slappi .
1 C. O. & C. M. Dawson for
Miscellaneous.
Wm. Chisholm .....................
10.00 G. T. Doughty .......................
supplies ..................................
G. Williams, stock indemnity I ) 25.00
3
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20.00
L. S. Hushbeck, for Capt Loll
Ed. Snodgrass .......................
T. E. pplett, pilinEg wood ..
3.50 Berns Bros., for Mrs, Collins
3.45 Chas. Robitsch .......................
J. C. Holden, stamps ..............
47.68
H. Mason & Co. for E. W.
S. Scovell .................................
Pacific Tel and Tel Co..........
6 50
28.10 Fred Josi .................................
Baker ....................................
Mutual Tel. Co. ............
2.88
6.45
Geo. W. Phelps, for W Dowd
Lester Barber .................. • •
Jones-Knudson furniture Co.
30 Mrs. F. I’. Hobson for Frank
Jim Moore .............................
Mrs. T. Gilliland......................
1.75
30.00
Murry
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H. Scovell ...............................
Grant Thayer, supplies ..........
2.55 Mrs. Marie Kamm, for Indian
John S. Gray .........................
King & Smith Co. supplies ..
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28.00
Louise
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Albert
Easom ........................
Coast Power Co........................
13.70 D. S. Boyakin, for J. Angello
6.86 Warren Easom .....................
H. Crenshaw, expenses ........
6.94 Tillamook Feed Co, wood ...
5.50 R. J. McMullen ............. '•■•••
W. A. Church, wood ...............
1.25 Tillamook Feed Co., for Mrs
Wilbur Davis .........................
King & Smith Co., supplies ..
8.35 Alfred Mason .........................
Collins ..................................
Headlight, printing ................ 106.50
12.50 R. T. Boals, professional ser­
Geo. Coleman .........................
Herald, printing ......... • •........
64.00 Geo. Coaler ...........................
1.25
vice ........................................
Wells Fargo Express Co. ...
2.02 Tohl & Anderson, for Mrs
Lester Bournian .................... -
J. C. Holden, freight ............ ..
6 12 Albert Easom ........................
Birch .............................. ..
J. T. Davis, shooting and
30.00 C. W. Crimmins ....................
2.50 Boys' and Girls' Aid Society
burying stray horse ..........
C. E. Easom ...........................
Mrs. Nellie Crum, nursing Mrs.
Chas E. Runyon, court re­
10.00 R. Ferrick .................................
10.10
Birch .......................................
porter ......................................
1.50 A. E. Wilson ..........................'■
26.54 A. L. Stcininger, auto hire ..
H. Crcnshay, expenses..........
Election Expenses.
1 F. Zaddach ...............................
3 25
I. S. Hushbeck, meals............
3 00 S. Tomlinson ...........................
13.50 H. Crenshaw ............................
Tillamook Water Co...............
2.20 L. E. Bahn .............................
3.25 T. E. Ashley ............................
C. E. D. Ford, meals ............
3.00 ,J. Kennedy .............................
Glass & Prudhomine, mds .. . 10,00 Geo. W. Phelps ......................
i E. Easom .................................
Justice Court.
Jur°r and Witnesses at Circuit Court
1.90 C. A. Easoin ...........................
12.40 Koval Chop House, meals . . .
Oscar Myers ..........................
7.95 A. Miller ...................................
34.00 E. W. Stanley ..........................
Thore Haugen ........................
3.00 E. A. Worthington ...............
38.60 1 E. W. Stanley ..........................
James Imlah ...........................
1 G. L. Lane .......... ..................
Surveyor's Office.
34.40
M. Jacoby ................................
8.00 L. A. Barrick .........................
17.00 Geo. Wilt ..................................
W. H. Sales ..............................
9.00 L. McCarty .............................
33.80 • M. E. Gruber ............................
P. B. C. Lucas ........................
1 .Bailey ...................................
16.00 1 Kilham Stationers- and Print-
Will Christensen ....................
15 05 : a . A. Mason ...........................
inf Co......................................
33.20
William Randall ......................
3 50 w . Davis .................................
5.40 ..Anderson Bros ........................
E. G. Anderson ..........■............
10 00 R. Barker .................................
9 40 I C. A. Dunn ..............................
Peter Norberg ........................
11.20 R. 1.. Shreve ............................ 141 25 . L. Kenney ...............................
Andrew Peterson ..................
138 1 2 T. W. Kebbe ...........................
Carl Possetti............................ ft 33.80 C. A. Dunn . ..........................
65 17 E. A. W orthington ...............
33,00 W. E. Anderson ....................
J. S. Beggs ................................
68 92 J. B. Gibson .............................
5.40 [ E. I. Parish ..............................
Frank Long Sr...................... ; •
47.00
Schlie.........,.........................
24.00
D. T. Edmunds ......................
70.01 1 O F. Barnes ............................
27.80 Kink & Smith Co......................
Clyde Kinnaman ....................
42.52 ! L. L. Smith .............................
35.00 C. E. Spangie ..........................
I. H. Moore..............................
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Wright .............................
40 00 Geo. Hurley .............................
Lester Ray ..............................
3.4 3 c. J. Hanks ............................. .
9 80 1 M. Nicholson ............................
Albert Darby ..........................
4.38 Fr •ank Barnes .......................... ■
1.60 1 F. S. Babbler ..........................
James Hunt ..............................
1 E. A. Cochran .........................
Road District No. 1.
11.80
F. C. Robison ........................
19 65 G. W. Wilks .............................
34.80 E. W. Wilks, gravel ..............
C. E. Pearson ..........................
5.20 F. Adams ...................................
39.20 Mrs. Harry Crane, gravel ...
W. F. Cain ..............................
3.95 E. Tomlinson ...........................
34.20 L. L. Smith, gravel .................
E. G. Krebs .. ..........................
14.20
Road District No. 2.
9.20 A. Zuercher, gravel .................
C. J. Edwards ..........................
1 75 Pacific Tel Co..........................
3 20 Robt. Watt, supplies ..............
Edgar Munson ........................
56,25 Feldschau & Jackson ..........
5 40 Feeney & Bremer, repairs ...
Lee Tittle ..................................
28.15 Z. Wells ...................................
9.20 B. Batzner, supplies ...............
M. R. Hancnkratt ..................
78 City Transfer ...........................
22.80 D. S. Boyakin, supplies ........
E. E. Cross ..............................
5.20 Tillamook Garage ..................
6 20 Geo. W. Phelps, supplies ....
Frank Worthington ..............
8 52 A. F. Coats Lbr. Co................
12.40 Nelson & Co., supplies........ ..
C. E. Reynolds ......................
5.00 J.
J. Case,
Threshing
320 Nelson & Co. supplies ..........
Henry Rogers ..........................
34.40
machine Co............... *...........
3 20 Siuthcrn Pacific Co, freight .
F. C. .............................................
50.00 Tillamook Iron Works ........
3 20 August Ludtke .......................
F. C. Scomp..............................
00 Star Garage ............................. .
5.20 Brighton Mills Co. lumber.. 234
Dcrk Rutgers............................
45.00 J. M. Liisberg .........................
Hodson Fecnaughty Co meh.
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O. W. Olson ............................
66.00 Tom Lyster .............................
3 20 F. P. Hobson ...........................
J. J. John-.on ............................
29.70 W. S. Cone ...............................
3 20 I. ester Barber, gravel ...........
Joseph McDonald ..................
Tilden & Madden ................... 141 75 — Peters...................................
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2 20 Tillamook Bay Con. Co. .... 678.65 Mrs. Phillips ...........................
F. S. Shaw ....,......................
14 00 Alex McNair Co........................
2.20 John Paquet ................ ............
T. B. Handley .................... ..
Albert Marolf .................... • • •
2.20 H. Crenshaw, expenses in law­
S. S. Johnson ..........................
Win. Latimer ...................... •••
cases .....................................
2,20
R T. Boals ..............................
Bert Folks ...............................
2 20 Wheeler Reporter, printing .
Leland Erwin ..........................
Will Gocres .............................
Walter D. Wood, for Me-
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W J. Peterson ........................
Kimens road ....................... 375.72 R. F. Zacbmann .....................
2 20
C. L. Weidman ........................
2.20 Gearge Bensou ........ . ............ 105.00 L. Haugen .................................
Ella Kelly ................................
2 20 John Langley............ I........... 130.00 J. S. Graham .............................
Elmer Baker .................... ..
2 20 Fred Paquet ............................. 113.12 Clyde Kinnaman .....................
P. J. Worrall ............................
2.20 J. V. Springer ......................... 125.00 M. R. Kerns ...........................
E. W. Stanley ..........................
50 00 Ed. Jacoby ...............................
37.40 L. Tcrwilleger .........................
J. J. Longcore ..........................
40 00 L. Erickson ...............................
40.20 L. L. Smith .............................
George Bean .............................
65.80 C. V. Stoker ................ .......... 115 00 Alwen Blum .............................
Guy Marshall Fife ..................
90.62 John Blum ...............................
2 20 Mr«. Harry Crane ...................
E. W. Stanley ........................
76.87 John Graff ...............................
26.00 A. Zuercher ...............................
Etta M. Rossman ..................
72.62 H. G. Parsons .........................
2.60 A. D. Tippen ...........................
James Kodad .............................
17.50 Ike Quick .................................
2 60 W. D. Shafdr ...........................
Alice Woodward ....................
56.23 Ralph Bium .............................
3 40 Frank Crane .............................
Walter Reidhatgh . ................
11.00 C. Pearson ...............................
3*° Nels Nelson .............................
Walter T. Ridchalgh ..............
60 00 Lester Walker .......................
3.40 F. Pulsipher .............................
Harry Crawford ......................
60 00 L. Benson ...............................
3 80 M. Springer .............................
Dan Goodspeed ................• • ••
53.75 Henrv Nelson .........................
4.20 Bert Sheldon ...........................
Pete Wells ................................
57 50 Will Turner .............................
2.20 Howard Crane .........................
F. D. Small
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15.00 C. E. Walker .........................
Mark Hobson .........................
Sabines.
60 00 Cicero Proctor .......................
133.33 Clark Smith .............................
J. C. Holden ............................
55.31 Charley Moore .......................
75.00 Roland Crane ...........................
Kathleen Mills ......................
8 75 John Proctor ...........................
65 00 A. G. Bunn
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Vida A. Millis .......................... 100.00 Frances Buckles .....................
13 12 Alwen Blum ...........................
A M. Hare ...............................
5 00 B. E. Turner ...........................
95 62 C. W. Ross ..............................
Geo. R. McKimens ................
8 75 A. E. Holden ...........................
68.95 A. H. Cloth ...............................
F. L. Owens .............................
8.75 Ben Darby ...............................
25 00 E. H. Bert .......... ......................
J. E. Reedy ..............................
8 75 Guv Vaughn .. .........................
4.34 M. B. Shafer .............................
J. C. Bewley .............................
4 2 50 Albert Darby ...........................
7.00 Dick Bart row
69 00 P. Maroff .................................
W. F. J°ncs ....................... ■’
55 00 Wm. Crawford
T. E. Epplett. .......................... 100 00 Chas Haybaker
63.00 Frank Blaser ...........................
C. A. Johnson ........................
56 25 Ed. Staseck .............................
75 00 Fred Reust, ser
51 25 Ben Jacobs ...............................
H. B.‘ Millis ............................
25.00 Clive Allen ..............
49 50 J. Blaser ...................................
Helen Epplett ..................... ••
83 33 M. A. Scllon ............
40 00 Chas Goyne ...........................
B. L. Beals................................
83 33 Pat Linkhart ..........
47 50 O. Guhtrom .............................
W. S. Buel .......... ................... 133.33 I. R. Hicks ..............
57 50 W. S. Hare ..............................
H. Crenshaw ............................
75.00 M. F. Reust ..............
10 OO Lewis Andefson .....................
O. G. Swenson ................
75.00 Tohn Andersen ------
30 00 Andrew Anderson .................
W. L. Campbell
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Hugh Rittenhouse
County Charges
40 OO Paul Vanderpool ....................
Sam Thompson ....
Nehalem Drug Co. for Mrs.
47 50 Albert <’lds .............................
6.75 Xug Sandberg ........
50 00 Bob Neilson ............................ •
Morri? Schnal. for Frank
Henry Reust ..........
95 OO W M Dorr .............................
9.15 Ggci Knokht ....
176 25 C. S. Wells .............................
Cry’uP Laundry for Capt.
Alf. FStrenhouse ...
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O. Noble ............
Notice of Street Assessment]?!!!^
25.00
A. Stornier ........
Notice Is Hereby Given, That the Common Council of Tillamook City,
2.50 Oregon, on November 2nd. 1916, assessed the coat of street improvements
Carl Kuinmerley
11.25 made in pursuance of Ordinance Number 319 of Tillamook City, Oregon, against
H. A. Kinnaman
6.25 all the property included in Local Improvement District Number 6, of Tilla­
Ed Lafrancis ...
6.25 mook City, Oregon. The name of the owner and description of the property,
Henry Nelson ..
7.50 and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or parcel of ground are
Henry Londo ..,
20 00 as follows:
James Cripps ...
follows:
5.00
Joe Baumgartner
PROPERTY:
10.00
L. L. Graves ...
Amount
10.00
Preston Maroff .
Owner
Block
Addition
of Assessment
5.62 I L. E. Harris....
Peter Erickson .
Thayer’s
2.50 G. H. Ward ....
Ray Erickson ..
21.25 E. Meresse. ....
A. B. Frceberg .
112.50 C. & A. Everson
N. J. Dye.............
115.00 C. & A. Everson
Q. Pangborn ....
15.00 W. E. Noyes
John Childers . . .
12.50 W. E. Noyes....
Mike Apbanalp .
15.00 E. M. Balen ....
G. Wyss ...............
27.50 H. A. Williams
C. Tilden .............
35.94 'J. H. & H. H. Rosenberg. .1
W. M. Hare ....
70.50 G. Munson ...
Frank Dye ..........
45.50 A. J. McNair.
Joe Monahan ...
8.75 A. J. McNair
O. Gulstrom ....
51.25 Af J. Stillwell
A. J. Nails ...........
7.50 M.Doty.
Frank Oliver ...
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7.50 C. Boals
L. Zurr .................
4 00 ! C. Boa la
H. Childers ........
7.50 I Thos Cuates
W. B. Darby .. .
6.25 'Thus. Coates
A. Wilks .............
3.75 The First German Evan­
Ole Haugen ....
5.00 gelical Reformed St.Johns
Tom Lyster ....
10.00 Church...................................
Roy Mapes .........
12.50 The First German Evan­
Mat Weber ........
15.00 gelical Reforme I StJohns
Eli Steinnon ....
urch....................... .......... 2...
5.00
L. C. Wilks ____
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78.25 E.
C. Dye.................
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25.00 E. Jenkins ............... ......... R 4...... ...... J9 ..................
V. Johnson ........
54.37 C.
H. Garland .........
a 4
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49 37 M. Melchior
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J. Naegii .............
E. Christensen ... ......... 7....... ..... 35...................
39.37
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A. Nelson ............
F. Christensen ...... ........8....... ...... 35..................
44.37
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24.37
R. Martin .............
R. Walls ......... ... ........ 2....... ......36 ..................
19.68 1’. J. Brown.............. ....... 3........ .....36 ...................
4 «
J. Martin .............
Road District N°. 3.
t. J. Brown............. ...... 4........ ....36....................
14.05
Lee Lyster ct al .......................
Total
Mallort & Blum ..................... 668.10
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$9081 14
Said assessments have been entered in the lien docket of Tillamook City,
H. Crenshaw, expenses law
| Oregon, and are now payable. Property owners have 30 days .from date of
case ..........................................
this notice within which to apply to the undersigned < itv Recorder of Tillamook
Dave Baley ...............................
I City to pay said assessment in installments in accordance with the provisions
Ed Worthington .....................
■ of the charter of Tillamook City.
J. W . W eiss & Son .................
1 Dated this November 3rd, 1916.
J- M. Baker .............................
Ira C. Smith,
J. G. Brink & Son ...................
City Recorder of Tillamook City, Oregon
J. T. Davis ...............................
G. - M. Kostic .............................
A. A. Dixon .............................
Ivcn Gist ...................
15.00 j When any good happens to anyone,
J. D. Pearson ...........................
12.50 I rejoice. When anyone suffers, drop a
Tony Jenck ...............
D. W. Gilbert & Son...............
17.50 word of sympathy.
W ,W. Taylor ........
Jenck Bros .................................
7 50
Les.er Edwards ....
P. D. Ott ...................................
5.00
Jim Beggs .................
J. M. Baker ...............................
DON’T WAIT.
14.93
Albert Clark .............
R. E. Wilson & Co....................
j Lloyd Kellow ..........
16.86
Albert Boon .............................
5.00
i Ward Sappington ..
Cloverdale Merc. Co................
Take Advantage of a Hillsboro Citi
¡Torn Kellow .............
5 62
Mutual Tel. Co...........................
5.62
I John Fleck .................
zen's Experience.
Chas Murphy ...........................
2.50
; Chas Jensen ...............
Geo. Ramsey ...........................
2.50
[Claude Hussey ........
When the back begins to ache.
Forrest Ayer..............................
21 25
A. Albertson ............
Don't wait until backache becomes
U. S. Edwards .........................
3.75
R. B. McClay ..........
A. Lane .....................................
1.25 chronic;
Joe Price ...................
’Till kidney troubles develop;
John Wi.lson ...........................
3.50
Chas Blum ...............
’Till urinary troubles destroy night’s
J. D. Pearson ...........................
10 00
Guy Mattoon ..........
J. Davis .....................................
2 50 rest.
i Frank Von Euw ....
Profit by a Hillsboro citizen's ex­
Fred Lewallen .........................
1 H. I. Tohl .................
13.43
Victor Lane .............................
3 44 perience.
John Affolter ..........
Zina Wood, Broadway St., Hills­
Frank Yocht .............................
5 00
i Ralph Welsh .............
Fred Dunham .........................
7.50 boro, Ore., says: "Doan’s Kidney
E. lddings .................
Pills helped my back and relieved me
Wrennie Kellow .....................
7.81 of
I F. J. Ayer^...^.. .
kidney trouble. I recommend
Claude Lane ..............................
them as first class kidney medicine. I
C. Lewallen .............................
City Caucus.
haven’t used them to any great extent
Verne Kellow ...........................
Clyde Lane ...............................
Notice is hereby _
given, that a caucoa but what I took relieved my back in
short order My experience proves that
Harold Brant ...........................
I will be held at the City Hall in Tilla­ Doan’s Kidney Pills can benefit the
Nels Haglund ...........................
mook City. Oregon, on Saturday, Nov.
25th, 1916. at the hour of 8 o’eloeK P. system.” Price 50c, at all dealers.
M. C. Kellow ...........................
Ward Sappington ...................
M.. for the purtioae of nominating the Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy
. following officers for the ensuing year, —get Doan's Kidney Pills the same
i James Imlah .............................
to be voted on at the City Election on that Zina Wood had. Foster-Milburn
Tom McNight .........................
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
December 4th. 1916, to wit:
Mrs. C. C. Murphy .................
Mayor, Five Cowicilmen, and City
Joe Jenck .................................
Treasurer. Also one water commiss­
Frank Yocht .............................
ioner from the lat Ward.
Walter Sedoren .......................
Done by the order of the Common
W. H. Kandle ...........................
Council
Dated this November 7th,
John Fox ...................................
1916.
Earl Breeding .........................
Ira C. Smith. < itv Recorder.
Alvy Ball .................................
1 Frank Yarht .............................
Paragraphs.
I J. M. Stafford ...........................
! Chas Kandle ..................... ..
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A grass widow is not always green.
. J. E. Cochran ...........................
Don’t fxiss
To foster hatred is to make it grow.
Elmer Bailey .............................
aroxind waif
A little taffy nukes silly folks stuck
H. C. Sanders ...........................
up.
Ray Hushbeck .........................
drencKed
when
If all men worked more a few would
Forest Gist ...............................
work less.
Frank Von Euw .....................
Prespcrity knocks down ond ad-
Guy Mattune .............................
versity builds up.
Joe Jenck ...................................
REFLEX SLICKERS,
Some people would say more if I
P. Jenck ......................................
they talked less.
Lloyd Jenck .....................
Prosperity knocks down aid ad-
Clarence Hushbcck .................
will keep you dry and
isn’t worth anything
Ed Pierson ...............................
To stand for anything is t<> stand * comfortable
W. B Aunce .............................
4
against something.
John Imlah ...............................
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
Have but few wants and you can I
Otto Horton .............................
OUR OOti YEAR
satisfy »hem yourself
Lester Horton .........................
a j Towta co
tdsTO«
We are all good—at times—be­
lohn Lawrence
tween eruptions, as it were.
F.lax Imlah
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