Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 09, 1918, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 9.
County Court A’bws Bills,
Road District No. 1
W. L. Phillips ....................
Sullivan ................................
C. E. Allen ..........................
W. S. Linkhart ..................
Emil Larson ........................
M. Redding ..........................
J. Walker ..............................
Bert Tilden ...........................
E. J. Bartrow ......................
J acob Kamm ........................
•J oe Duncan ...........................
C. P . Briggs ........................
A bei rt. Miller .........................
Paul Waubke .........................
Fred Peterson .....................
Jim Goodman .......................
Chas. . Hnybarker ..................
Jack Leche .............................
Sam Tomlinson .
Clark Smith .. .
Lester Stoker ..
Andrew Fleming
Albert Smith . . .
Frank Crane ...
Jim Rogers ....
W. Rogers ........
James Langley .
C. V. Stoker ...
Josy Langley . .
A. Zuercher ....
T. L. Smith ....
S. Rogers ..........
Oral Barnes .. .
S. Burton ..........
Geo. Randall ...
C. W. Ross ....
E. Kurrilauf ....
Ed. Marshall ...
Mack Johnson ..
H. F. Perry ....
C. Ellingsworth
Sam Johnson ....
Milo Beaman ....
F. P. Hobson ....
G. Krumlauf ....
J. N. Boldrick .. .
J. B. Langley ...
Geo. Krumlauf .
Tom Purvis ....
G. E. Sacre ....
Albert Sacre .. .
Frank Strueby .
V. E. Miler ...
Arthur Tippen
L. Terwiliger ..
Wm. D. Shafer
J. McCormack .
W. II. Livingstone
W. S. Coates ....
E. I. Parish ........
F. L. Sappington..................
H. Cook ................................
Hodson-Feenaughty Co. ...
Frank Illingsworth ............
Geo. W. Phelps ....................
The Holt Mfg. Co................
B. Batzner ..........................
Chas. Haybarker ................
O. F. Toney ........................
Bert Tilden .........................
W. F. Cain ........................
Nehalem Tel. & Tel. Co...
A. C. and H. Andersen ...
Anderson Bros.......................
Chas. Blum ..........................
Anderson Bros.......................
Chas. Easom ........................
J. W. Shortridge ..............
Brighton Mills Co................
Holt Mfg. Co.........................
Holt Mfg. Co......................
L. L. Smith ........................
A. Zuercher ........................
S. Rogers .............................
L. L. Smith .......................
Mallory & Jenck ..................
A. F. Coats Lbr. Co.............
A. M. Austin ............
Howard Cooper Corp.
Plasker Bros...............
T. C. Percy ..............
A. G. Beals l.br. Co.
So. Pae. Co.................
Mallory & Jenck ....
King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co. .
A. F. Coati Lbr. Co
21.50
87.36
2.8Ü
1.40
165.06
158.87
129.33
54.55
183.98
Total
Road District' No. 3
Jeff Fleck ...
Fred B ,1s .
Art hur Edmui
tv ,.,
vev Copela
t Mattoon
i1 i ■ Murphy ......................
Fred ’ Wiess ...........................
Morehead ...................
James ■ Sperry........................
Vai Fisher ...........................
Bob House .........................
Frank Switzer .....................
Dewey Sailing ......................
Ronald Sa’iing ....................
Ted Lyster ..........................
Loyd Kellow ........................
Wagne Jackson ..................
Orval Kellow ........................
Jess Dunn ...........................
Jess Dunn ...........................
Chester Worthington ..........
Chester Worthington ........
Joe Price .............................
Jas. Imlah ...........................
I U. S. Edwards ..................
I Geo. Galloway .....................
I Frank Reynolds ..................
John Whalin ........................
I I J. R. Tonipkinson ..............
IL A. Brandt ....................
Harold Brandt ....................
E. F. Carter .........................
P. C. Meyer .........................
J. M. Weiss ...........................
E. Neuenschwander ..............
Frank Sweitzer ...................
Clint Miles .............................
A. E. Meyer ..........................
Ardy Gage ...........................
J. M. Traxler..........................
A. C. Deuel .............. ;...........
Standard Oil Co.......................
R. E. Wilson Co....................
Forest J. Ayer ......................
E. G. Anderson ....................
Ulysses Edwards ..................
Russel Miles ..........................
Mallory & Jenck ................
King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co. . .
1CÓ
H. E. Rinehart, medical at
tendance Co. poor.................
Crystal Laundry, Co. Poor...
W. S. Coates, expense ........
R. II. Cady, Co. poor .. .........
Till. Garage .........................
R. L. Shreve, expense ........
Brighton Mills to. wood...
J. G.Kennedy, repa ring paint
ing .................................. .
siinair ant repair
Te!. Co.
.90
44
15
11.
3.
46.00
3.05
1.80
10.55
20.60
8.47
45.00
The MILKER that SPARES the COW.
Free Service Guaranteed,
Milking Machine
agrees to the ori
user of the Sm
35.10
43.00
•0
26, 0
cy to <
C.'s.s Mi
I ay tli e transi
and fre in lacto
11 50
ai ty h
Dr. H p
Lucius F
Franc,
Alva
A. C.
J.
I*.
D.
of Leer..
Let Us Figure with You.
.75
1.25
.50
25
75
75
21 35
12 75
Il you w.mt.a milker that will save
vuu time, labpr and money, investi­
gate the Success, if you want to keep
your rows in prime producing condi­
tion vou can’t afford to take chances
with a milk -r that does not operate
on the open valve principle with per­
fect automatic release of vacuum din­
ing one half the milking period. '1 he
Success Milker has solved the prob­
lem of mechanical milking. It’s easy
to work with, efficient, economical
and ea y on the cow. Once use it on
your herd and you 11 never be willing
to go back to any other method. Sec
us and we will give you price of the
size of outfit best suited to the num­
ber of cows.
E. Epplett, .....................
E. Epplett, prisoners board
: H. V. Alley ...................
I F. L. Owens ...................
A. M. Hare ....................
C. A. Johnson...................
IL B. Millis ...................
B. L. Beals .....................
G. B. Lamb, School Supt.
expense ...
G. B. Lamb, expense
G. B. Lamb
Marion Hare
Elmer Webb
Marie Nelson
Jos. Wilson
C. B. Stanley
W. L. Campbell ....................
Erwin Harrison ....................
Vida Millis .............................
Neva Maddux.........................
So. Pae. Co..............................
Plasker Bros..................... .....
Till. Water Com ................
Alex McNair ........................
A. F. Coats Lbr. Co..............
King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co....
F. B. McKinley, sheriff’s office
Gladys Beals .........................
James Campbell ..................
T. H. Goyne, Dist. Atty ...
W. S. Coates, Surveyor’s office
Total
1,796.39
.................... General Fund ...
................... Mothers.. Pension .
Mary Burmester, Nehalem..
25.00
Irene Eadus, Tilamook........
17.50
Johanna York, Nehalem . . .
17.50
Florence M. Baker, Tillamook
32.50
25.00
Ivel V. Gillam, Tillamook..
Ruby C. Brooten, Tillamook. .
17.50 E. i I. Parish ....
Sarah E. Hatch, Garibaldi..
17.50 F. 1 L. Sappington
Augusta E. Williams, Woods
25.00 Fay r Hill ..............
18.00
2.13
83.33
55.00
57.00
2.00
1.00
96.89
136.33
133.33
85.00
75.00
14.40
16.80 Ì
5.00
8.75
6.50
18.60
5.00
42.50
1.00
50.00
51.88
14.00
7.00 '
2.42
1919
This Simple, Practical Milking Machine
is a Real “Success.”
W. KUPPENBENDER, Agent.
E
1— u- - .
■
— J- •
They’re Deadly Foes to
Total
177.50
To the Glory of Gott I
T. H. Goyne, Dist. Attorney office
Expense .................................
50.00
C. I. Clough ............................
83.68
How glorious are the victories
T. Emner ...............................
3.20 standing to the credit of the kaiser’s
Royal Sweeping Compound Co.
3.00 famous long range gun! That Good
Tillamook Transfer Co..........
18.00 Friday triumph, with its slaughter of
N. W. Barker ......................
18.36 pious innocents praying in the church
Winters & Hill ......................
1.25 of St. Gervais, was followed on Wed­
Registrants
I
I. H. Moore I................. • • •
.30 nesday by a fine center shot into the
I
A. C. Deuel
.80 heart of a refuge for orphaned chil-
dren, four of the little ones being
Geo. Phelps ........
.40
J. L. George ....
These are days when the sagacious person is cutting out all forms
1.40 murdered, and on Thursday by the
dropping of a shell into a military
Elva B. Atkinson
.30
of
waste
in his shop and in his home.
Ellis C. Madden .
.20 hospital, its toll of death being one
No doubt a condition that has sent thousands to see the new Chalmers
W. J. Gilbert
.60 patient, one maternity nurse and one
Anna Peterson for Co. poor
10.00 newly born babe, while six patients,
with its two great devices that Hooverize gas.
Tillamook Feed Co. Co. Poor
8.65 three infants and two probationary
6,569.12 Geo. W. Phelps, Co. Poor. .
► Total ..........................
One of them is the now noted Hot Spot, which cracks up and heats
8.95 nurses were wounded—all to the
Road District No. 2
L. S. Hushbeck Co. Poor . .
25.00 glory of the kaiser's “Gott.”
up
the
raw gas into a cooked condition for wonderful power results.
G. C. Vaughn ..........................
Mrs. F. P. Hobson, Co. Poor
30.00
And yet there remains at la
J. Brandes .............................
W. R. Robedee, tax refund
1
he
other is the Rain’s-Horn Manifold, which of the two is prob­
3,34
this country a few asinine v
L. F. Darby ...........................
United States Fidelity and
ably an even greater device.
persons,
like
one
D. B. Darby ..........................
attached
t
Guaranty Co.......................
3.00
Geo. Edwards ........................
I’or it takes the gas vapor from the Hot Spot and carries it 14 inches
P. W. Barrett .....................
2.50 Metropolitan Magazine, who
Mat Weber ............................
Tillamook Sheet Metal Works
10.25 harping upon the advisability of more
equi-di<tant
to each cylinder without sharp turns, angles or pockets wbcie
Joe Atkinson ..........................
C. A. Saling, stock indemnity
12.50 talk on the subject of wily this nation,
B. E. Turner ........................
the vapor might lodge.
believing
in
justice
and
civilization,
is
J.
F.
Jones,
district
scaler.
.
6.90
B. E. Turner ..........................
W. G. McGee, M. D. exam­
at war!
So that at the moment of sparking, the gas is (like the charge in a
Ernest Haag ..........................
ination drafted men ........
15.00
This nation is engaged in a mighty
L. D. Hardin ........................
large
projectile) ready for 100% results.
Geo.
W.
Phelps,
Co.
poor
..
1.25
war of defense against the thing
Alvin Stornier ......................
C. O. & C. M. Dawson Co.
6.15 which chortles witli glee over the
I here’s so little that comes out ot the exhaust in the form of un
B. W. Turner ........................
C. O. & C. M. Dawson Co.
C. E. Walker ..........................
murder of those new born babes, of
burned gas as to be negligible
Poor .....................................
4.63 those mothers in the. pangs of child­
Liss Benton ..........................
Tillamook
Herald
..................
12.50
Chas. Desmond ....................
All the power goes into the crank-shaft and out of the rear wheels,
Conover & Condit Co. Poor..
9.25 birth, of those orphaned children, of
Fred Blum ............................
And such a soft, luring power that it casts a spell ot intense satisfaction
those
pious
worshippers
at
the
foot-
Erwin
Harrison,
expense
...
3.39
Leslie Walker ......................
Coast Power Co.....................
the moment your foot touches the accelerator*
33.59 sool of a merciful God— against the
Wesley Stornier ....................
Yoran Printing House..........
7.75 beast called Frightfulness, spawn of
Wm. Phillips ..........................
Postmaster Todd, stamps,
J. Proctor ..............................
I’russianism and savagery, whose lair
envelopes ...........................
10.00 is Berlin and whose bidding is slav­
Wm. Illingsworth ..................
R.
W.
Watson,
rent
Dr.
Glay-
D. Oliver ................................
sier office ...........................
10.00 ishly, willingly and joyfully done by
W. Sutton ................................
the whole of the German people.
Till.
County
Mutual
Telephone
Frank Oliver ..........................
Ibis nations is at war because it
Co...........................................
7.80
Henry Nelson..........................
Postmaster Todd Stamps . ..
8.00 knows that if Germany is victorious
Ed LeFrancis ........................
Postmaster Todd, stamps...
5.00 in its onslaught upon civilization the
W. E. Makinster ..................
W. L. Campbell, expense ...
51.00 American people ami all the liberty­
C. H. Makinster ..................
Dept, of Interior ................
39.50 loving people of this earth will be­
Frank Bester ........................
Dr. W. C. Hawk, medical at­
come slaves to that beast, that mons­
D. Billings .
tendance Co. poor .............. 135.50 ter, that horrible thing.
N. J. Dye .
D. Tinnerstet
H. Brooks ...
C. S. Wells ..
Wm. Hankie
Neils Neilson
G. E. Leach .
Geo. Russell
Vick Steward .. .
Clarence Edner
T. Haugen ........
C. Kinnamnn .. .
"A GOOD MAN TO WORK FOR IS A GOOD MSN TO VOTE FOR”
.1. Tagman ....
A SLOGAN chosen by the many
J. Heeheheisor ..
men who have worked for
J. Woodward .. .
T. Honey............
The Highest possible endorsement The most rigid test
C, . R. Funk ........
that his policies, practiced over a period of twenty years,
C. Raney ............
are SOI ND. .11 ST and EFFIt IEN I’.
J. G. Martin ...
THE
BEST POSSIBLE PROOF that his pledges to the
1). IL Miller ....
citizens of Or, eon are not mere words," but “WORDS
1 Ol'Rl .G CARj-PASSls^LK vim*
T. Haugen ........
I
“Your
1 OUKING SE DAN
SI'.SO
BALKED BY WORKS."
¡OWN GA ft L a NDAULET
Tot Rtw< ar .». pa :. í . ngersi . u
C. Kiunaman .
<
AE:..OLL1.
¿-PASSENGER
»177»
Thus,
who
know
him
believe
IN
him.
believe
IN
his
Kind
LIMOUSINE, f t .SSENCIH «3»
STANDARD ROAD
K
< . f
.1. Tiigman
•W’N CAR, j pam : ng : r jn;» LIMOUSINE
___________
t
Mill 111. believe IN his I’Ol ICIES. They know he will
1..'. NDAULE
I
A-L.L PR1C.LS FOB DETROIT
c. Christensen
of
UJECI to CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
give
Oregon
a
CLEAN,
IMPARTIAL.
BUSINESSLIKE
T. Honey ....
ndminist ration.
a
J. Hcebeheiser
I hey knew it to be true. ABSOLl TEDY.
J. Woodward
Man
WHY?
G. Valid,il
Because—
fcr
Win. Roliit
Robitsch ............
In mm teen years he has employed 21,000 men.
I. Shortlidge ................
Governor’,
He has always paid good wages.
J. J. Dailey ...................
He never had a str ae or a personal injury suit.
M. \ . Stillwell ..............
He bu. t main homes "on time" never foreclosed a mort­
II. Wist ........................
gage or sued on a promissory note.
Fairbanks Morse & Co.
He has helped many laboring men to acquire theit
Geo. llodvion ................
homes, their business and their livlihood.
I rank Dye ..................
These workers, who know him best, have endorsed him
Feeney A Bremer Co. .
to a man. have adopted the above slo gan
and
thats
Williard Johnson..........
"Will” he is ‘ lour kind of a man for Governor."
Proper Food For Weak Stomachs,
Columbia IL. . < r Co. .
nnSten?i ’''
fat s1o"'-v ’“d
----- o-----
Mr». Alice Phillips ....
stomach and move the ' ove-.
L. J. SIMPSON
Micate thnr rood thoroughly. It is ¡the
1 he proper food for one man will be
' " tm
.
• « __♦ «n
Erwin Harrison ..........
1
hey
arc easy to take and ph :in! m
.
U
°
™Portant
that
they
keep
tl
c
r
all wrong for another. Everyone
Alex McNair A- Co. ...
(Republican)
effect. For sale by Lamar’s DmS
Till. Water Com.............
should adopt a diet suited to his age bowels regular. When thev 1
raid Ad. issued by ¿titn pioti for Governor League. 411 Bld«.,
Store.—Paid Adv.
constipated
or
when
they
feel
dtffiand
Portland Motor Car. Co.
¡and
occupation.
Those
vho
have
Portland. Oregon.
Tillamook Iron Works .
weak stomachs need to be especially
A. T. Dolan ................
R. W. Bennett, expert watch re
Pairing. S. P. Watch inspector.
HotSpot and Ram’s-Horn
Manifold
L. J. SIMPSON
Dealer, D. L. SIIRODE.
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