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    TILLAMOOKIHEADLIGHT. DECEMBER 14, 191B
99.90
5.00 A. Arstill .................
41.40
3.75 C. W. Hulse ...........
142.24
Washington County
142.24
Total ............................ $1,185.57 A. Arstill .................
ON THE ONE HAND
7
24.00
King & Smith Co. ..
Road District No. 8.
you
may
have your house burned over
63.64 R. B. Collins .........
82 00
Feldschau and Jackson
your
head,
but on the other you
103.80
3,15
G. W. Wilks ......... .
Lamb Schrader Co ....
24.70 Frank Barnes .........
should have a fire insurance policy,
15.00
W. R. Davis ................
111.50 Wm. Ryan et al ...
to entirely wipe out such a frightful
C. F. Stone...................
13,60 L. L. Smith .............
Star Garage.................
loss. Now an insurance policy only
3.00 Leslie Barber .........
3.50
Hiner & Reed .............
calls for a premium of a few dollars
10.00
2.15
Geo. W. Phelps ....
A. M. Austin............. .
for every thousand valuation at in­
7.20 F. P. Hobson .........
40.00
I Hiner and Son ...........
tervals
of three or five years. Dispose
26.43
a . F. Coats Lbr. Co. ..
11.25
of your anxiety about your real estate
$2,209.84
Total
Amos Vaughn et al .........
1.50
Pacific Tel. and Tel Co. ..
and do it now.
17.00 HOLSTEIN BULL IS
Pete Jacob ..........................
SOLD
FOR
»21,500
64.00
W. B. Aiderman ...............
----- o-----
15.00
Forest Erickson .................
Record Price Paid for John von Her-
5.00
Frank Reynolds ................
R«cord Price Paid by John von Her-
5.00
Fred Blum ..........................
CALL ON US.
*
WRITE US
1.25
C. Pearson ..........................
Finderne Mutual Fayne Valdessa, a PHONE US.
2.50
Will Turner .......................
NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE
junior yearling Holstein bull, con­
10.50 signed by Bernhard Meyer, of Fin­
John Blum ..........................
12.06 derne, N. J., sold in the ring at the
Alvin Blum ........................
2.50 sixth Pacific International Livestock
John Graff ..........................
10.00 Show, in Portland for $21,500, the
John Proctor .....................
5.00 highest price ever paid on the coast
Chas Moore ........................
2.50 for a single animal. He was bought
A. Larson ......................
1.25 by John von Herberg, part owner of
Bill Bankey ........................
5.00 the Columbia Theatre, of Portland;
C. Wells ..............................
22.24 of the Liberty Theatre, of Seattle,
A. E. Holden .....................
10.62 and owner of 90 head of pure-bred
Ben Darby ..........................
15.00 Holsteins at Kent; Wash.
Jesse Davis .......................
6.25
D. B. Darby ......................
All the heat it concen­
The yearling was bid on by at least
7.50 six breeders qf high-grade dairy cat­
Roy Mapes ........................
trated
where it is needed
8.50 tle, all of them passing the $10,000
Lando Darby ......................
—
Jceepa
you cool and
5.00 mark in their effort to get what is con­
Arch Wilks ........................
makes
for
better cooking
1.87 sidered the best animal of the Hol­
Chauncy Davis ...................
5.00
Wm. Tinnerstett ...............
stein breed in this country, if not in
1.25 the entire w’orld. His dam, Finderene
Frank Oliver ......................
20.00 Mutual Fayne, was the world’s rec­
Bob Neilson ......................
9.37 ord junior 2-year-old, giving
Paul Vanderpool ...............
3.75 pounds more butter fat than
E. W. Petty .......................
6.87 other cow in her class. His sir
Will Hare ..........................
11.25 son of the first 40-pound cow of the
C. Dye ................................
20.00 breed and his grandsire was the fam­
H. Garland ..........................
Why not cook with
1.87 ous Spring Farm Pontiac Cornucopia,
A. B. Freeberg ...................
a modern oil stove this sum­
For Best
72.50
N. J. Dye ............................
best know as the $15,000 bull.
mer and be comfortable?
16.25
Results
Joe Monohau .....................
Finderene Mutual Fayne Valdessa
Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts.
21.25 was bred and raised by Bernhard
Use
A. J. Wailes .......................
More efficient than your wood
45.00 Meyer on his farm at Finderene, N. J.
Frank Dye ........................
or coal stove, and costs less to
Pearl Oil
10.00 He had never been shown at any pre­
operate.
W. M. Hare ........................
35,00 vious livestock show and as a con­
Q. Pangboru ......................
Better cooking because the
8.75 sequence the phenomeal price paid
long bluechimneysgivestead-
Ed. Lafrances ...................
ier, more evenly distributed
for him is due entirely to the fact that
$919.27 lie is an animal of exceptional appear­
heat, under perfect control—
Total ...
like gas. No smoke or smell.
No. 1.
ance and has a remarkable ancestry
Road District
1
In 1, 2, 3 and 4-bumer sizes,
behind
him.
His
dam
at
2
years
of
age
17.50
Frank Crane
ovens separate. Also cabinet
produced
1250
pounds
of
butter
fat
5.00
M. Springer
models with Fireless Cooking
15.00 in 12 months, and his ancesters on
Tom Berry .
Ovens.
both
sides
were
world
record
produc
­
17.50
John Hobson
Ask your dealer today.
17.50 ers.
Geo. Wood .
Auctioneer
Gue
expressed
the
belief
15.00
Lewis Terwilliger
STANDARD OIL
3.75 that the price paid for the bull was
C. W. Ross ........
COMPANY
7.50 the highest price ever paid for such
(Calllotala)
A. G Bunn .........
3.75 an animal west of the Rocky Moun­
*Tlllamook
Howard Crane ..
pleasure
1.25 tains. Breeders express
France Buckles .
that
the
sale
had
been
made,
declar­
3.75
Clark Smith .......
20.00 ing it would show Easterners that
Fred Paquet ..
For Sale by
36.35 there were men in the West who
Geo. Benson ..
were
willing
to
put
up
money
for
an
­
23.12
John Langley .
10.00 imals of quality.
J. V. Springer
Mr. Meyer, former owner of the
.
7.50
Wm. D. Shafer
11.25 bull is one of the prominent breeders
C. V. Stoker ...
20.00 of the East.
A. D Tippin ...
15.00
A. Zucrcher ....
SMILE AWHILE.
34.50
H. W. Klein ...
20.00
Win. Chisholm .
Did He Last?
6.25
Less Carbon
G. F. Dougherty
“But are you able to support a
45.00
Chas Robitsch .
wife?” asked the girl’s father. “Well”
— because Zerolene is
17.50
S. Scovcll .........
replied the youth, “you know it is
made from Asphalt-base
12.50
Leslie Barber ..
said that two can live as cheaply as
7.50
crude.
It burns up clean,
Hershal Scovell
one in such circumstances.” Yess-es,
3.75
and goes out with the
J. S. Gray .....
I’ve heard that stated", admitted the
2.50
Dick Bartrow .
exhaust.
old gentleman doubtfully. "So
oc­
59.26
Wm. Crawford
curred to me,” went on the youth
36.75
Chas Haybarkcr
cheerfully, "that you would not be­
22.50
Fred Reust ....
grudge the slight extra cost that will
23.75
Cleve Allen ...............
be entailed as a result of this addi­
33.00
M. A. Sellon .............
tion to your family.”
25.00
M. F. Rcust...............
Siatida rd Oil ior Motor Cars
27.50
Sam Thompson .......
P°ssessi°n is Nine Points.
Sold by dealers everywhere and
6.25
Hugh Rittenhouse ..
First Undergraduate—Have you
at all Service Stations of the
41,87 telegraphed to the old man for mon­
Aug Sandberg ...........
Standard Oil Company
25.00 ey? Second
Henry Rcust .............
Undergraduate—Yes.
(Cali tomia)
1.87 First Undergraduate—Get an ans­
J. K. Cregg ...............
12.50 wer? Second Undergraduate—Yes. 1
Arthur Thompson ...
36.25 telegraphed the governor. “Where is
Geo. Knight and team
70.00 ( that money I wrote for?" and his ans-
Albert Rittenhouse ...
DR. ELMER ALLEN,
55.50 ' , wer reads. “In my pocket."
C. W. Crimtnins.......
51.25 i
R. Barker ....................
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON.
66.25 .
Correct.
G. L. Lane ................
26.25 ! "When do you want to go abroad?"
E. A. Worthington ...
37.50 I 1 “Not for some time. It will take sev-
Dentists.
S. Tomlinson .............
5.00 ' eral years after the war is over for
A. E. Wilson .............
National Building.
17.50 us to recover from the expense of
A. R. Hulbert ...........
2.50 having to live at home."
1.. E Bunn ..................
Tillamook,
Oregon
----- 0-----
Í ' !• Lattoni
30 00
Carl'ss
of
Him.
«
21.25
Albert Easoni .............
Mr. Flubdub—I lost my umbrella
10.00
B. Rittenhouse ........... ........
Jack—1 played poker with him. He the kaiser would wiggle out of it
today.
Mrs. Flubdub—That’s just said he preferred to keep the money
........
17.50
R. G. Fcrricks.............
somehow I
10 00 like you, Henry. 1 told you when you in the family.
L. A. Barrick
30.00 left the house this morning to take
F. Zaddach
----- o——
5.00 one of the borrowed ones.
A N«w Terror.
W. Davis ...
o-----
■towEr,
5.00
Little Millie (whose republican
E. D. Snodgrass . .
He'll
Be
An
Edit°r.
3.75
father and grandfather have spoken
Jack Leslie .........
20.00 i Teacher—Who can tell tnc the freely of the democratic party)—Oh,
James Murdock . .
2.50 meaning of a “round robin?” Bright mamma. I’m afraid to go to bed!
F. Bumaster ........
21 25 Boy—ricase Miss, it's what the burg­ afraid thereeis a democrat
W. Crane .............
10.00 lar was doin' last night when they closet.
Lee Alky .............
58.00 nabbed him.
E. A. Worthington
D oa 'I fxiss
Consistent Economy.
22.50
Albert Easotn ....
around half
Obeyed the Call
"People are undoubtedly making a
12.50
A. Easom's teaki .
Doctor—A little building up re­ proper effort to avoid wasting paper,"
drenched
when
18.75
R. J. McMullen
quired, 1 think. Suppose you try a
“
How
do
you
know?
”
2.97
Tony Lagler .......
"flwFISH BRAND
glass of port in the forenoon, and say
"1 just bought one of those Flir-
9.22
Joe Lagler ...........
another after lunch.
vord autos and the man asked me if
5.31
Frank Lagler .......
j The Major—Well. 1 don't think I’ve 1 wanted it wraped up.”
30.00
O. F. Barnes .........
drunk less than a bottle a day for the
----- o
30.00
F. Barnes ...............
will keep you dry and
| last 10 years. But I'll try and take
Th«
Piker.
17.75
G. W. Wilke........
another couple of glasses if you like
comfortable
Joan (reading) —It says here that
15.00
F. E. Adams .........
— o- -
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
this war is Arniegcdeon, and the end
18.75
Edw Tomlinson ...
Pick'd a Winner.
OUR 80th YEAR
of the world is fixed for the begin­
11.25
F. Barnet...............
Ethel—How did you win papa's
f A.J TOW!» co.
BOSTOH
ning
of
April.
2.50 consent?
R. F. Zachmann ...
Darby—There now! 1 always said
Bills Allowed by County Court,
o
General Fund.
. $ 12.50
TilLamok Herald .........
22.50
'1'Ularuok Headlight .... ....
12.50
Tillamok Feed Co. .....
6.00
J. S. Stephens...............
7.ÜU
27.50
Marie Kamiu .................
36.00
J. L. George ................... ....
6.80
Geo. W. L'helps ...........
C. O. and C, M. Dawson ...
40.00
R. N. Hcnkle ........................
Crystal Laundry ...................
C75
60.00
Mary H. Smith .....................
30.00
Mrs. F. P. Hobson ...............
6.50
A. F. Coats Lbr. Co................
70.00
R. T. Boals ............................
5.00
Harvey E. Riuehardt ...........
5.65
D. S. Boyakin..........................
9.65
Nehalem Drug Co..................
29.00
R. H. Cady ............................
29.35
H. Mason and Co..................
20.00
L. S. Hushbeck ....................
3.34
Berns Bros. ............................
3.65
Winters and Hill...................
R. L. Shreve ........................ 266,38
4.80
C. !, A. Dunn ............................
9.95
R. L. Shreve ..........................
17.00
A. J. Zimmerman...................
7.50
Underwod Typerwritcr Co...
Kelham Sta. and PrintaingCo 27.14
5.00
Swender Blue Print Co .......
1.90
W. E. Anderson .....................
36.00
T. H. Goync ..........................
37.50
E. J. Claussen ......................
10.80
J. C. Bewley .................. •»....
1.50
Commercial Stables .............
7.70
J. T. Jones ............................
l.tiO
J. C. Holden............... ...........
90.00
J. E. Reedy ............................
6.75
Tillamook Water Co..............
3.90
S. G. Thayer ..........................
A. F. Coats Lbr. Co............. 155.63
20.63
A. F. Coats I.br. Co..............
53.75
King and Smith ...................
18.50
Jones-Knudson Furniture Co
35.89
Coast Power Co......................
6.70
Mutual Telephone Co.............
46.50
Pac. Tel and Tel Co..............
10.85
T. E. Epplett
66.25
T. E. Epplett
56.90
1 al
E. W. Stanley ct
1.50
P. W. Barrett
225.00
A.
Johnson
C.
Geo. R. McKiniens ............... 111.20
F. L. Owens .......................... 108.85
A. M. Hare ............................ 100.00
83.33
B. L. Beals ............................
W. S. Bucl ............................ 133.33
H. Crenshaw ....................... 283.33
J. C. Holden ........... i........... 273.33
27.72
Glass & Prudhomme Co. ...
30.90
E. W. Stanley et al .............
39.95
E. W. Stanley et al .............
5.15
Cloverdale Courier ...............
10.00
Chas E. Runyon ...................
8.85
E. W. Stanley .......................
3.20
Wm. Powell ..........................
3.00
Ramsey "Good Eats”...........
42.00
Deputy Sheriff’s ...................
Judges and Clerks of election 220.60
5.00
Francis Van Clarenbcck ....
10.00
F. W. Talbott.........................
6.00
School Dist. No. 12...............
31.50
Glass & Prudhomme Co. ...
2.50
City Transfer Co......................
8.00
Francis Van Clarenbeck ....
10.00
T. E. Ashley ..........................
20.00
Mrs. R. B. Hays.....................
20.00
Mrs. R. L. Shreve .................
10.00
F. W. Talbott .......................
3.00
Fairview Grange No. 273 ...
1.75
C. A. Elliott ...........................
1.60
Tillamook Sheet Metal Wks.
75
Hope B. Moore .....................
2.00
M. O’Hara ..............................
13.05
E. W. Stanley et al...............
Deputy Sheriffs ..................... 131.55
Judges and Clerks of election 771.65
9.00
T. E. Epplett ........................
Total .......................... . 33,396.91
Sour Grass Road.
14 35
J. C. Holden .....................
11.90
C. A. Dunn .......................
10 10
R. L. Shreve ...................
10 00
R. L. Shreve ....................
40.00
C. A. Dunn ....................
40 00
R. L. Shreve
18 65
F. L. Owens .....................
50.00
Cha* E. Runyon .............
125.00
B. W. Nelson .................
Total ..........................
Road Diatrict N°.
Washington County .......
Joe Aufdemeyer ...............
Cloverdale Garage ...........
Oren Kellow .....................
Cloverdale Hotel .............
W. H. Gould ................
J. M. Baker ......................
A. C. Denel ......................
Lloyd Kellow et al .........
Cloverdale Courier .....
Mrs. Mary Sanders ........
James Burke ....................
Forrest Ayer ....................
Albert Clark ....................
Orval Kellow ..................
Claud Lane ........
Claude Lewallen
Ward Sappington
Lee Lyster ........
R. Lyster ...........
Ted Lyster ........
G. Belleque ........
Peter Relleque
Joe Attenberger
N. Affolter .........
Ralph Welsh ....
L» P. Grey ...........
Perry Gray ............
H. V. Welsh ....
$3,231.12
8.
459.30
5.00
. .
2.90
6.00
7.75
71.16
56 00
.
50.00
.
22.00
3.40
.. 238.00
.. 136 00
5.00
13.13
13.12
4.37
4.37
5.00
6.31
2 50
3.75
4 87 i
1.87
1.56
4 87
30 00
10 00
7.50
2.50
W. H. Doering
Fred Hollett ..
FIRE! FIRE!
AVID ROBINSON, M.D,
FIRE!!!
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
“ The Insurance Man.”
Cook in a,
cool Kitchen.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
NATIONAL BUILDING,
J
ELAND E. ERWIN,
PIANO INSTRUCTION,
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for the
Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
etc.
T. BO11M
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non-Residents.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook
ZEROLENE
Zie
REFLEX SLICKER’3.
.... Oregon
Both Phones.
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Surgeon S.P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook .... Oregon.
'^^’EBSTER HOLMES,
NEW PERFECTION
KING & SMITH CO.
ALEX McNAIR CO.
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
FIRST STREET,
TILLAMOOK,
rp H.
OREGON
GOYNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office : O pposite C ourt H ou 9 k ,
Tillamook
Oregon.
j"^R. JACK OLSEN,
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Tillamook - Oregon
£)R. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
Orcgoa.
Tillamook,
J
OHN LELAND HENDERSON
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
Oregon.
ROOM NO. 2Ö1.
QARL haberi . ach ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B eock
Tillamook
...
Oregon
w. C. HAWK.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Bay City
J
Oregon
K. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Both Phones.
Tillamook .... Oregon
Tillamook Hide
and Junk Co.
We pay highest market
prices for Hides, Chittim
Bark, Metals, Rubber, Old
Rags and Sacks.
GREEN HIDES, 18c. Pound.
CALF HIDES. 2Oc.
Call or telephone 55 J.
We Pav Spot Cash.
H. KESSELMAN.
Have Your
House
Wiring Done by
Coa$ power Go.
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES