TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 15. 1918. COUNTY PAYS ITS BILLS. ---—o " Road District No. 1. Fred Peterson ...................... 8.00 Ernest Stander .................... 44.00 Sam Thompson .................... 58.00 Bud Steel............................... 92.00 C. E. Allen............................. 106.87 Frank Burch ........................ 62.00 James Redaway.................... 62.00 W. S. Linkhart.................... 71.75 Bert Tilden .......................... 78.31 F. M. Sullivan .................... 78.31 A. E. Hawkins...................... 12.00 F. L. Sullivan-...................... 5.00 Aug. Bermester.................... 50.00 Joe Duncan........................... 64.00 Emil Larsen............................ 4.32 John Hicks............................. 54.00 G. Goodman . . ...................... 104.00 E. Braunersrenther........... 8.00 — Taylor............................... 2.00 E. B. Hall .. . ....................... 40.00 Chas Haybarker.................... 124.00 J. J. Spencer........................ 84.50 T. E. Cain............................... 70.00 Leonard Cain ........................ 98.25 Sam Tomlinson.................... 187.50 John Wall............................. 77.00 J. Stuart ... ............. 21.00 Arthur Loerpabel ................ 59.50 H. Billings............................. 17.50 C. W. Ross............................. 98.00 E. Krumlauf..................... _ 82.25 F. P. Hobson........................ 83.56 E. R. Alvoid ........................ 38.50 B. Batzner............................. 20.75 A. B. Sheldon........................ 66.50 Milo Beeman........................ 14.00 Dave Krumlauf........................... 46.81 Tory Krumlauf.................... 21.00 Frank Crane ........................ 27.56 F. Strueby ............................. 42.00 Tom Purvis........................... 29.75 V. E. Miller............................... 38.06 E. Willis............................... 24.06 Sam Johnson........................ 3.50 J. B. Langley........................ 142.62 Geo. Krumlauf .................... 161.00 Tom Purvis........................... 163.62 V. E. Miller.......................... 154.00 L. L. Smith......................... 63.00 F. Hediger ............................. 14.00 R. G. Lant............................ 143.50 W. F. Town.......................... 139.12 M. E. Simmons...................... 104.12 S. R. Doney.......................... 79.62 W. E. Noyes........................ 29.75 E. Clark................................. 50.75 A. Finley................................ 3.50 Bill Sales............................... 5.25 Bill Tomlinson...................... 5.25 L. L. Smith............................. 7.00 Joe Hauxhurst...................... 66.50 Carl Johnson ......................... 12.25 Oral Barnes........................... 14.00 Andrew Flemings............... 26.25 James Langley .................... 34.00 — Morrison ........................ 55.00 J. Moore ............................... 17.50 C. Hanks............................... 19.25 A. Sargent............................. 66.50 J. J. Spencer........................ 20.00 Bert Tilden .......................... 25.10 Wheeler Lumber Co.............. 242.73 C. E. Allen......... ................... 22.80 A. C. & H. Anderson......... 23.94 Anderson Bros........................ 80.53 Anderson Bros....................... 197.38 Bay City Examiner ........... 5.10 Brighton Mills Co.................. 113.27 W. F. Cain............................. 122.50 H. Crane Est........................... 1-50 Dan Hickey.......................... 443 J. G. Jasmann...................... 5-25 Ward Mayer........................ 2339.90 E. I. Parrish........................ 3.00 O. F. Toney .......................... 30.05 O. F. Toney .......................... 44.35 J. M. Vermilyea................... 200.00 H. C. Wilks....................... • U-50 A. C. & H. Anderson.......... 43.95 Chas. Hlum ........................... 24.50 B. Rogers............................... 8.00 L. G. Boyd............................. 33 75 Brighton Mills Co................. 244.71 Oscar Burgman.................... 11.55 R. Elliott ............................... 3 50 Standard Oil Co..................... 31.74 Hiner & Reed........................ 68-60 W. S. Coates.......................... 13.12 Alex McNair Co..................... 1-20 R. F. Zachmann .................. I-23 Ward Mayer ........................ 2500.00 Nehalem Harber Co.............. 206.00 Road Diitrict No. 2. Ed. Le Francis...................... 104 "1 Henry Nelson ...................... 114.75 Henry Nelson ...................... 22.50 N. J. Dye........................... 9010 N. J. Dye............................... 14 95 A. J. Nails .......................... 10-50 A. A. Apsley........................ 49 00 Brooks Lucas........................ 3-50 Elmer Lucas ........................ 10.50 Glenn Hiner ........................ 35 00 John Elliott ......................... I4 00 Wm. Derrick........................ 14.00 Buell Woods ........................ 24 50 J. W. Jones........................... 31.50 Antone Weiss . ...................... 64.75 D. Billings............................. 8750 N. J. Dye............................... 87-60 Jeff Wallace ........................ 3150 D. Tinnerstet........................ 21.00 Roy Brading ........................ 70.00 H. Brooks............................... 92.75 W. Sutton ............................. 8 00 B. E. Turner........................ 8 00 B. E. Turner........................ 3 50 Ike Quick............................... I®-50 Louis Fleck.......................... 3.50_ L. D. Hardin........................ 7 00 C. Desmond .......................... 3-8® B. W. Turner........................ 3 50 Guy Vaughn ........................ 81.00 Chancey Davis .................... 3-50 L. F. Derby........................... 80.50 — Wyss................................. 5.25 T. Haugen ............................. 4-9® J. T. Woodward.................... 22.75 C. S. Wells ........................... 3 00 Wm. Banke........................... 3-50 Lloyd Anderson .................. Homer Wilks......................... 28.00 J. Anderson........................... 5.25 L. C. Wilks........................... 28.00 L. C. Wilks............................. 22.75 Ernest Kirk........................... 115.88 Fred Davidson...................... 9-53 M. V. Stillwell........................ 94.00 I. Short liege ........................ 117.20 Dan Hoetetter...................... 169.55 V. Loomis ...................... 81.78 R. F. Zachmann ............... 14.27 Chas Wymer ........................ 38.39 State Indus. Act. Com. ... 24.94 ! D. Troyer.............................. 52.86 Daniels Estate .. . 145.53 W. D. Woods........................ 78.89 A. Arstill............. 404.98 F. Mathew............................ 44.92 Jenck Bros ........... 457.31 W. M. Vale............................ 36.56 Chas Johnson Est. 22.49 W. S. Cone............................ 1.70 John Fleck ......... 255.50 j Frank Dye............................ 130.00 General Fund. I W. B. Elliott......................... 1.80 King Crenshaw Haw. Co. . . Feeney & Bremer............... 372.94 Tillamook Water Com.......... - 4 10.00 Joe Mapes ............................ 4.50 Tillamook Iron Works 278.40 j A. F. Coats Lbr. Co.............. 108.85 Frank Heyd Co. 3.55 Fred Davidson...................... 4.50 Coast Power Co. 44.11 Ed Le Francis...................... 8.00 W. S. Coates . . :-/j • nJ • 43.75 E. W. Stanley........................ 5.00 Alex McNair .. .25 J/l y»-» -f Geo. Wilt.............................. 6 00 Southern Pacific Co. 43.30 i* - ‘ James Lee ............................ 24 00 City Transfer Co 62.00 Coast Power Co...................... 16.96 Frank Taylor . 10.60 Feeney-Fremer Co................. 203.42 > Smith Elliott . Frank Heyd Co..................... 4.30 1 James Taggart Tillamook Iron Works......... 10.75 Mrs. F. V. Getchell Jnr* Tillamook Water Com.......... 2.00 Hiner & Reed Steel Works . 36.00 Conover & Condit............... .40 Joanna Hobson ................. 40.00 T. R. Elliott Sr..................... 5.00 R. L. Shreve ........................ 150.00 Standard Oil Co..................... 48.67 Standard Oil Co..................... 22.25 Hiner & Reed........................ 2.35 Star Garage ........................ 8.05 Ed. Hadley .......................... 77.00 T. E. Epplett........................ 6.00 King-Crenshaw Hdw Co. .. 47.20 C. E. Reynolds...................... 35.00 Lamb Schrader Co................ 237.81 II. V. Alley .......................... 108.50 Star Garage......................... 84.21 A. C. & H. Anderson........... 15.45 W. S. Coates.......................... 19.37 C. A. Johnson ...................... 100.00 Oskar Huber ........................ 1193.50 Myrtle Wallin............. .. 85.00 State Indus. Act. Com.......... 56.43 H. B. Millis.......................... 66.45 Southern Pacific Co.............. 287.89 G. D. Barnard Sta. Co.......... 1.86 P. W. Barrett........................ Road District No. 3. 11.25 Ole Redber^........................ 7.00 B. L. Beals............................ 83.33 Earl Porter .......................... 7.00 R. T. Boals .......................... 75.00 by some form of Hartford policy HE wonderful thing about Bob Neuenschwander......... 4.50 Boys & Girls Aid Society .. 80.00 A. E. Meyer ........................ 4.00 J. L. Burke .......................... Fire comes first as causing the Hartford insurance service 25.00 J. Redberg............................ 3.50 Bushong & Co......................... 1.05 is its scope. It provides against greatest losses, But is first for J. Etzwiler............................ 3.50 Bushong & Co....................... 12.50 Clem Hurliman ................... 19.67 W. L. Campbell................... 5.26 losses you never think of until that reason alone. Some other Peter Bellique................. .... 10.50 Case & Hanslmair............... 29.00 form of fatality might be far worse they happen to you. You will J. H. Tainpson...................... 3.50 Ethel Todd Hays.................. 10.00 16.00 Erwin Harrison ................. C. F. Murphy........................ for you than a fire. Do not learn 133.33 never know that you could 28.00 Vida Millis .......................... J. H. Savage ........................ 85.00 these things after they happen. have been saved from the con ­ 28.00 Neva Maddux ........................ J. D. Wilson ........................ 75.00 17.50 Crystal Laundry........... Joe Aufdemauer ................. 2.70 The two Hartfords can protect sequences of them unless you 34.12 Sarah A. Daniel................. Joe Aufdemauer ................. 37.50 you on all sides. The policies talk to this agency today. Every 79.62 A. B. Wood............................ 11.60 C. 0. & C. M. Dawson......... 38.50 J. C. Dunn .......................... Jay Davis.............................. 4.62 will surround you with an inter­ loss of property can be measured 14.00 Elliott Fi/her Co................... R. Price................................ 2.10 locking coat of mail, leaving no in money. The loss may be 7.00 T. E. Epplett .. . J. D. Pearson........................ 8.75 12.00 T. E. Epplett . . . P. C. Meyer.......................... 70.00 unprotected point. caused by fire, accident, sick­ 10.50 E. L. Glaisyer . . Grant Dawson...................... 220.00 This agency will be pleased ness, theft, storm, carelessness, 10.50 D. E. Goodspeed . Seba Norton ........................ 16.00 21.00 Lewis Smith .. . John Fox .............................. 4.80 to explain the complete protec­ circumstances. All these have 21.00 Oral Barnes . . . . D. H. Fletcher .................... 4.80 tion offered by the been foreseen and provided for 10.50 Waiter Caln . . . . C. A. Parker ........................ 7.00 21.00 W. E. Noyes . . . . Henry Weiss ........................ 2.20 21.00 Joseph La Lault John Weiss .......................... 7.00 21.00 Joseph La ault . . R. Chilcott............................ 7.00 21.00 Clarence Dunn...................... 9.20 Jay Baker ......... 21.00 G. W. Olson . . .. Will Candell ........................ 6.80 10.50 S. A. Moultqp .. . L. J. White............................ 6.20 21.00 H. B. Johnson .. P. C. Meyer.......................... 7.00 14.00 E. U. Wagy......... Grant Irish .......................... 6.20 13.50 Chas S. Atkinson Bob Neuenchwander........... 10.00 2.60 F. H. Neilson . . . Ray Hushbeck .................... 6.60 Guy Mattoon ........................ 117.00 A. M. Hare .. .. 121.80 For over one hundred years the Hartford Fire Insurance Com­ C. C. Murphy........................ 117.00; A. H. Harris . . . 11.45 pany has paid losses with unfailing promptness. The same 1.75 Erwin Harrison Glen White .......................... 17:63 responsibility is behind the Hartford Accident & Indemnity Co. A. E. Earhart ........................ 18.00 Dr. W. C. Hawk 129.35 A. E. Earhart ........................ 43.75 W. G. Henderson 6.00 11.37 R. N. Henkle 3. . Norman Chopard................. 85.00 42.00 J. F. Jones......... Vai Fisher............................ 8.58 D. W. Benfield...................... . 35.00 Lloyd Kellow .. . 10.00 35.00 E. E. Koch......... Chester Jensen .................... 3.00 28.00 L. F. Brode . . . . Dave Hess ............................ 2.50 1.75 F. J. Welsh . . . . Fred Hollett ........................ .75 9.15 Martin Blaser ...................... 1.00 G. E. Le Fevre . . 12.20 Geo. R. Schaeffer Joe Trinkler ........................ .75 5.75 G. B. Lamb......... Guy Mattoon ........................ 23.75 72.00 G. B. Lamb......... Edward F. Carter............... 2.86 , Ornamental Fire Places Built U. S. Relations with Mexico. 91.00 T. Leverich .. .. B. Edwards .......................... 1.71 Round-Up Cowboys To Honor Fallen of Brick and Stone. All Fire Comrade. 84.00 D. Martiny .. . . H. A. Brandt ........................ 15.00 Places absolutely guaranteed ------o— 56.00 F. B. McKinley . A distinct improvement in our re- Harold Brandt...................... 5.00 not to smoke or money re­ Pendleton, Ore., Aug 14—For ten lations with Mexico is noticeable, 35.00 C. E. Ward .......................... 7.00 years or more the names of Dell and Allen V. Mitchell funded. 19.25 F. L. Owens . . . Geo. Davis ............................ 83.90 Bertha Blancett have been linked There Is less friction over oil conces- Brick work of all kinds done 28.00 Jack Johnston ...................... 34.00 together in cowboy-land and togeth­ sions and the Mexican government’s on short notice. F. L. Owens . . . . 49.00 Pacific Tel & Tel Co.............. Frank Reynolds ................. 38.78 er they won prizes and champion­ taxes thereon. A pro-ally, Louis We make a specialty of re­ 40.25 Geo. Parrish ........................ pairing smoking Fire Placet. Guy Wyant .......................... 1.00 ships wherever there were contests Manvel Rojas, has just been placed 26.25 A. A. Pennington............... John Whalin ........................ 26.70 to test the skill of cowboy and cow­ at the head of the government's 40.25 T. C. Percy............................ J. R. Tompkinson............... 1.50 girl. But at the annual Pendleton newspapar organ. El Universal. Ger­ 24.50 John Perry .......................... J. Hoyt.................................. 1.00 Round-Up next month Bertha Blan­ man Influence in Mexico city appears Geo. Galloway....................... . . 7.00 Geo. W. Phelps.................... 9.32 cett, champion woman bronk rider to be on the wane. The change has TILLAMOOK. ORE. 24.00 B. E. Randall........................ Edward Carter .................... 8.00 of the world, will enter the conteBt been more discernable, perhaps, since 24.50 the president's speech to the Mexican H. A. Brandt........................ 4.34 without her husband. Dell Blancett, Remington Typewriter Co . 14.00 Feeney-Bremer Co................. B. Edwards .......................... 34.85 ever since the inception of the round­ editors in Washington, which was 17.50 R. T. Boals............................ Frank Reynolds .................. 8.25 up one of the most consistent of win­ followed by the lifting of the Ameri­ he 3.50 Dr. H. E. Rinehart............. Jack Whalin ........................ 2.25 ners, now occupies a hero's grave can embargo on a number of import­ 7.00 ant articles of export for Mexico's Harold Brandt...................... atest 88.00 somewhere in France. Dr. H. E. Rinehart............. 17.50 W. L. Campbell.................. special benefit. The better under­ 151.33 Guy Wyant .......................... Blancett, who was one of the lead ­ 10.50 C. B. Stanley........................ 100.00 standing with our neighbor is the J. Hoyt ................................. ing spirits in organizing the rough­ 3.50 Gladys Beals ........................ J. R. Tompkinson............... 10.00 riding Troop D at Pendleton only to more pleasing because It began to de­ 3.50 James Campbell.................... W. H. Webb..................... < • 8.25 be discharged, because of a touch of velop before General Foch’s defeat of 24.34 Ira Smith ............................... E. L. Eckerson................. .. 1.10 rheumatism, "beat it" straight for the German offensive in France and 35.80 I. M. Smith .......................... Vai Fisher Jr......................... 10.00 Canada after the Round-Up last fall. the discomfiture of the crown princes 30.82 Standard Feed Co.................. Jack Davis .......................... .75 “Ill be'at you boys over the pond army in the Marne sailent—a war 39.79 Star Grocery Co..................... J. R. Lowrance.................... 45.09 yet,” he told the boys of his old development sure to affect the atti­ 39.90 Marlon Hare ........................ 55.00 troop. He enlisted in the Canadian tude 01 all the neutral countries In Manuel Borba ...................... 6.96 G. B. Lamb............................ Vai Fisher Sr......................... 83.33 cavalry, was sent to England at once dealing with Berlin.—Springfield 22.60 Mutual Tel Co....................... Hugh Wallace...................... 7.30 and, when the cavalry was transfer­ Republican. 24.33 Tillamook Feed Co. Chas Bamma ........................ 8.10 red to artillery, was one of the seven 97.26 Tillamook Garage .. Edw Mallory ........................ 51.05 selected because of superior horse­ Government will Buy All the 27.82 James Speery........................ 22.50 manship to fill the gaps in the fam­ Gold You Have. Tillamook Headlight 15.86 Tillamook Herald .. John Dyke ............................ 14.50 ous Lord Strathmore Horse. In the 3.49 P. W. Todd .......................... 125.92 Persona who have old gold or Bilver Fred Gilbert ........................ midst of the German offensive last 36.00 Geo. Tone............................... Electricity s latest gift to 8.00 spring, his troop charged a wood and I which they wish to convert into cash Ed Hadley ............................ 14.75 Vtfrax Chemical Co................ King Krenshaw Hdw. Co. . the housewife greatest 11.75 Blancett was laid low by a German I for war or other purposes are offered Lamb Schrader Co................ 738.00 R. »«. Watson...................... 10.00 sniper. “Thdse German bullets sure I the opportunity by the government. since the electric iron 10.30 Lamb Schrader Co................ Star Garage ........................ 5.85 hit hard,” were his last words to his Old gold and silver In quantities ap­ and electric vacuum 13.13 Conover & Condit............... I W. S. Coates ........................ 9.70 comrades, according to a letter re­ proximating 5100 in value may be cleaner the 11.85 sent to the United States assay of ­ Alex McNair Co..................... Mother’s Pensions. ceived here recently from his com- j Forest Ayer.......................... 110.00 Mary Burmester................. 25.00 mander who paid a high tribute to fice in New York, or to any one of 28.95 Irene Eadus.......................... Cloverdale Merc. Co............. 17.50 the famous cowboy's fighting quali­ the government assay offices in Phil­ 5.30 Johanna Yprk ...................... 17.50 ties. Albert Boon.......................... I adelphia, Denver, or San Francisco. P ortable i The sender will receive in return a 32.50 F. S. Foster.......................... 450.00 Florence M. Baker............. At the Round-Up of 1918, which is 21.00 Ivel V. Gillam...................... S ewing M achine 25.00 to be held on Sept. 19, 20 and 21 un­ check on the United States treasury Alex Frazer.......................... 38.05 Ruby C. Brooten ............... Gilbert Bros........................... > 17.50 der the auspices of the Red Cross, for the value of the material less the No more tiresome Lomb Schrader Co................ 127.18 Sarah E. Hatch.................... 17.50 Blancett’s companions of the wild charges for fitting it for coinage. 11.25 Augusta E. Williams........... treadle pushing - no Ray Letson .......................... 25.00 west will pay a fitting tribute to the I These charges are normal. No insti­ 47.88 Grace V. Illingworth........... more backache a little C. C. Murphy........................ 10.00 first of the famous Round-Up stars tution under the government in 12.70 Washington receives this material, electric motor does the Walter Sedore...................... to make the supreme sacrifice. 2.90 as none has facilities for deposing or John Weiss .......................... hard work. Tell of Tower of Babel. 4.85 treating it. To societies raising funds Henry White........................ 77.40 A foot control gives any for war relief the suggestion Is R. E. Wilson Co..................... Horiei Learned French. The tower of Babel was only 140 47.91 made that individual collections of speed desired. R. E. Wilson Co..................... built upon an feet high but as it was 76.00 old gold and silver be gathered to­ Columbia Digger Co.............. Hundreds of American horses were was the loft- elevated foundation it The entire machine in James Dailey ........................ 111.75 test object in Babylon, a city of low bought back from the French when gether in some central depository its case can be carried 50.00 and when the necessary amount has A. C. Deuel .......................... anywhere—it’s no larger 12.20 buildings, spread over a flat plain. the first forces from the United been obtained that It be sent to the Gilbert Bros.......................... 7.00 This description of the most famous States landed on the other side, and essay office in the nearest one of than a typewriter. Harold Hollett................. • the drivers had much trouble with structure of ancient times has been Star Lumber Co..................... 469.20 obtained from recent translations them. At first they couldn't under­ the four cities named. Ask for a demonptra .40 Mutual Tele. Co..................... tion. 2.94 of old Assyrian records, some Inscrib­ stand the reason. As one of them H. C. White.......................... Notice. 17.44 ed on tablets of burnt clay. The said. "When I hollered get-np they W. H. Woods........................ ----- o tower was a temple and the archi- | just sort of looked round aa if they 2.15 Max Guthert ........................ COAS! POWER CO To whom it may concern, I have tectural pride of Babylon. The low­ thought I was foolish, and stood still A. G. Beals Lbr. Co.............. 130.32 est of its seven stories was 27 2 feet and then I remembered I heard a sold my interest in the Tillamook THE- 5.34 Russell Miles........................ Feed Co. to Geo. Williams, who will ELECTRIC STÖRE 18.0« square, and it was constructed of French driver yell "allez” at his pay all bills against the company Wm. Blair ............................ «50 the only available materia), sundried horse, so I yelled "allez” and away and collect all accounts. Max Guhert.......................... my team went. ” The American hors ­ 1.25 brick, the walls being faced with E. G. Anderson.................... Charles Kunze. « es had learned French. burnt brick. Protection from every form of loss 1 JR.. 1 from a strayed parcel to a burned block T ? INSURANCE Service OF THE TWO HARTFORDS ROLLIE W. WATSON, the Insurance Man, Tillamook RALPH E. WARREN, T L ! Western Electric f ! N î