Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 06, 1919, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH
NUMBER
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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1919.
THREE.
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To the Dairymen of Tillamook
COMPLETE PROTECTION
Every
Live Stock Insurance Company gives you complete
Every policy
policy of
of the
the Hartford
Hartford Live
protection
which may befall your live stock.
protection against
against every
every known
known casualty
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The contract is simple, liberal and brief in its terms and conditions.
Your best interests require that you carry this insurance on your Dairy Cows
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aScund Business
The city merchant who carries
no insurance is considered a
mighty pcor business man.
Yet the st k farmer who car­
ries no i. st rance on his live
stock is taki ng just as big risks.
And needlessly, for
HARTFORD
Live Stock Mortality
INSURANCE
givei complete protection at
a very moderato cost. The
Hartford ir.su.ee farm work
bersv-s, <Llive: / and trucking
lean s and da iy herds.
Call
.i, writ«« or twiephone.
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and Farm Work Horses.
Better Get in Touch with Us To-Day, To-Morrow May be To Late.
Dairymen find it good busi- »
ness to house and feed their
stock well. It costs more,
but it pays. It also coots a
little more to carry
Fill out the following now and mail it to me for literature :
. Name________________________
P.O. Address________________________
I am interested in knowing more about the extent of Live Stock Insurance Protection.
Mail Me Literature.
HARTFORD
Uve Stock Mortality
INSURANCE
ROLLIE W. WATSON, The Insurance Man.
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but it protects you from all
money loss through the
death, from any cause what­
ever, of either single animals
or your whole herd. Aa a
business proposition you
cannot afford to bo without
this protection.
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ty
We write ALL KINDS of Insurance and give YOU SERVICE.
All Losses Promptly Adjusted and Promptly Paid.
Telephone 43Jand Mutual.
Office National Building.
TILLAMOOK CITY, OREGON.
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Grace V. Illingworth ....
Emma Colestock .................
Marie Gitchell .................
General Fund
Lena C. Hall ...................
II. V. Alley ........................
Myrtle F. Dougherty ....
C. A. Johnson ....................
District No. 1
Myrtle Wallin ....................
W. B. Aiderman ..
P. W. Barrett ....................
A. C. & H. Anderson
J. L. Burke ........................
A. I. Bash ...........
F. R. Beals ........................
Brighton Mills Co
Bushong & Co.....................
C. W. Ross ...
Ed Clark ..............................
F. P. Hobson
Erwin Harrison.................
E. Krumlauf ..
Vida Millis ........................
Dave Kumlauf
Zella M. Harrison ...........
Geo. Krumlauf
Coast Power Co....................
Jo. Hauxhurst
W. S. Coates ......................
Hulbert Wilks
Fred Gould ........................
E. Tomlinson ..
H. Stam ..............................
G. M. Vermilyea .
A. B. Wilson.......................
(J. A. White ..
Conover & Condit ...........
W. P. Morrison
Standard Oil Co..................
W. Tomlinson
State of Oregon .............
L. V. Pollock ..
Tillamook Garage..................
Hollie McKiddy
Tillamook Garage..................
C. L. Alley
Tillamook Herald ..................
C. B. Alley
Tillamook Mercantile Co....
J. H. Walker
Tillamook Transfer Co..........
Bud Steel ..
Tillamook Water Com.........
Ernest Stander
P. W. Todd ............................
T. E. Cain ...
A. Vetsch ...............................
Ed Braunrienther
Else Vilito ...............................
G. Nunn .............
Rollie Watson ....................
E. J. Bartrow ..
J. H. Wilson ..........................
James Reddaway
R. C. Zachman........................
Oscar Steel ..
John Naegli .............................
Fred Kabbe ...
King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co...
Jerome Stewart
Tillamook Co. Mutual Tel Co.
W. Willaby ...
Pacific Telephone and Tele­
23.04 C. E. Allen ..
graph Co................................
16.10 Chas. Haybarker
A. A. Pennington ...............
2.50 Jack Leslie ...
A. A. Pennington ..................
1.80 E. Worthington
T. C. Percy .............................
15.00 John Hicks ..
Frank A. Rowe........................
100.00 Fred Kebbe Jr.
C. B. Stanley ......................
100.00 J. Loman.........
John ABchin .............................
68.00 G. W. McKimmens
Gladys Beals ........................
139.24 P. E. Allen
W. L. Campbell ......................
Witness at Coroner’s Inquest
Frank Reed
1.70 Dan Hickey
Mrs. B. D. Lamar..................
1.70 Dan Hickey
Dr. R. T. Boals......................
1.70 H. Cook ...
Miss K. Mills ........................
1.70 Frank Ixtgler
Mrs. F. N. Wilson..................
1.70 Antone Logier
A. S. Nordlund ......................
Wm. Tomlinson
Coroner’s Jury
1.20 L. V. Pollock
8. A. Brodhead ......................
1.20 W. F. Cain
Frank Oliver............................
1.20 W. F. Cain
I). E. Robinson........................
1.20 C. L. Doughney
L. E. Partridge......................
1.20 Howard Cooper Corp
Otis Frisby ............................
3.20 Nehalem Garage
Crystal Laundry......................
4.40 Geo. w. Phelps
Crystal Laundry ..................
4.52 W. H. Sales ....
C. O. & C. M. Dawson....
12.50 ’ Standard Oil Co.
Jo. Dürrer ...............................
100.00 Wheeler Lbr. Co.
Frank Dye ............................
80.00 H. Wilks ...............
T. E. Eppletl ........................
Road District No. 2
1.85
T. E. Epplett..........................
132.00 A. F. Coats Lbr. Co.
H. W. Farmer........................
40.00 A. F. Coats Lbr. Co.
Mrs. N. M. Ginn ..................
170.00 D. B. Darby ..
E. J. Glaisyer ......................
15.00 Henry Nelson
D. E. Goodspeed ..................
122.00 Ed Le Francis
A. M. Hare........................ '...
188.45 N. J. Dye ..
Harris Furniture Co...............
2.04 S. C. Woods
Erwin Harrison .
96.25 Buell Woods .
W. C. Hawk . •..
40.00 L. D. Smith .
R. N. Henkle ..
16.60 Dillow Smith .
R. N. Henkle ...
26.20 Deagle Smith
Frank Hey.l & Co.
25.00 L. C. Wilks .
Mrs. F. P. Hobson.............
6.72 Homer Wilks
Honeyman Hdw. Co...........
25.00 E. A. Worthington
L. S. Hushbeck ....................
33.95 E. A. Worthington
L. 8. Hushbeck .....................
8.65 Elbert Worthington
Irwin-Hodson Co.....................
6.84 W. W Petty
J. F. Jones .......................... .
83.33 W. H. Hankie
G. B. Lamb .......................... .
50.00 G. C. Vaughn
Marion Hare ........................
32.30 Mat Webber
G. B. Lamb ..........................
83.33 I Paul Edgar
Kathleen Mills ....................
Eli Steinon
Mother’s Pension
N <»<• R. C. Nielson
Mrs. Mary Burmester ....
10.00 Joe Blaser ..
Irene Eadus ........................ .
17.50 B. E. Turner
Johanna York........................
25.00 J. Proctor ...
Florence M. Baker ...........
25.00 B. E. Turner
Ivel V. Gilliam ....................
17.50 L. D. Hardin
Ruby C. Brooten ...............
25.00 T. Haugen ...
Augusta E. Williams.........
Commissioners Court.
10.00
10.00
40.00
10.00
17.50
100.00
78.14
10.00
58.60
12.00
25.37
17.50
14.00
14.00
43.75
35.00
73.50
42.00
34.12
52.50
28.00
20.12
20.12
51.62
33.25
33.25
78.75
4.00
56.00
36.16
59.93
78.38
54.25
54.25
24.50
73.50
16.00
46.12
102.50
70.00
3.50
28.00
80.00
138.75
12.25
21.00
10.50
1.75
22.75
6.00
110.00
17.60
4.13
42.82
26.72
86.75
5.25
11.23
73.68
63.00
98.87
26.00
22.75
19.25
22.75
8.75
36(H)
28.00
29.75
14.00
28.87
35.00
23.50
17.5»»
4.00
C. Kinneman ..........................
C. Christensen ......................
Peter Erickson ......................
King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co. ..
King-Crenshaw Hwd. Co...
Frank Mathews ....................
Alex McNair............................
Alex McNair ..........................
Wm. Ryan ...............................
I. Shortlidge.............................
Star Garage.............................
State Ind Accident Com....
C. F. Stone .............................
Frank Dye ...............................
Tillamook Iron Works.........
Tillamook Water Com..........
Road District No. 3
Forest Ayer............................
Will Webb.................................
D. W. Snyder ........................
D. W. Snyder ........................
Jim Beggs ...............................
Glen White...............................
Miles Blalock..........................
Gail Glick............. . .................
Peter Jenck ............................
C. W. Hatfield ........................
Paul Burk.................................
R. C. Lowrance ......................
Vai Fisher ...............................
Vai Fisher ...............................
Edward Morehead..................
J. Lewallen .............................
P. C. Meyer............................
Ole Redberg ..........................
H. Scherzinger ......................
135.00
7.43
64.75
45.50
24.06
17.50
5.25
20.50
17.06
14.00
1.75
7.00
50.75
17.50
40.25
33.25
21.00
29.75
14.00
Tillman Trent ...........
John Rock .................
John Fox .....................
P. H. Lewis ...............
Wayne Franklin ....
Clent Milles ..............
W. A. Gage ..............
Wayne Frankin ...
J. H. Woods ..............
Jessie Woods ...........
Earl McLaughlin ..
L. E. Troutman ....
E. R. Ayer .............
Fred Murphy .........
Victor Lane...............
Ola Lane .................
Peter Belleque ....
Ernest Belleque ....
Gilbert Belleque ....
J. B. Phelps .............
Leroy Edwards ....
U. S. Edwards.........
Geo. Davis ...............
A. C. Deuel .............
Lawrence Yach.........
Walter Sedore .........
V. R. Schultz .........
Albert Boon .............
John Borba .............
Collier & Stevenson
II. F. Cook .............
J. H. Lamson
G. L. Lane ..
C. C. Murphy
Alex McNair
15.75
3.50
1.75
5.25
1.75
11.81
14.82
19.69
6.12
14.62
7.86
3.07
7.00
20.56
5.25
12.25
6.12
3.50
3.50
1.75
28.43
19.25
1.75
9.62
50.00
50.75
27.12
22.75
10.75
8.75
15.00
3.50
5.20
6.98
135.00
14.10
60
Bids for Wood Wanted.
Cloverleaf
Creamery Company
1.45
32.34 wishes to receive bids on wood up to
1.44 100 cords of wood put in its shed or
piled at the factory. Wood to be de­
livered not later than Sept. 1st, 19U.
.60
Company will open bids March 4th,
75
1919. Bidders should state amount of
8.75 wood they wish to deliver, kind and
70.16 price. Company reserves the right to
44.40 reject any and all bids. Mall blds to
Clover Leaf Creamery Co., Tillamook
Oregon.
Attorney
Ray & Co................................
W. R. Robedee.....................
Roberts-Kinsman Lbr. Co.
Star Garage..........................
Tillamook CountyMutual
Telephone Co....................
Tillamook Garage...............
Albert Wade .....................
Wilson Gilbert Co...............
A. B. Wood .........................
H. T.^Botts, Pres.
at-Law.
John Leland Henderson, Sec­
retary Trea8., Attorney-at-
Law and Notrary Public.
WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS
FOR SPOT CASH
ANY ISSUE.
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Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
Law
Abstracts. Real Estate,
¡Insurance.
Both Phones.
TILLAMOOK—OREGON.
That Terrible Headache.
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Do you have periodic attacks of
headache accompanied by sickness of
the stomach of vomiting, a sallow
skin and dull eyes? If so, you can get
quck relief by taking Chamberlain’s
Tablets as directed for billiousness,
and you may be able to avoid these
attacks if you observe the directions
with each package.
Food economy without any
sacrifice is what you get
when you use
in making biscuits, pastry, cookies, cakes and
salads, and on meats and hot baked or mashed
potatoes and other vegetables. For hard sauces
it gives the most delicious flavor. Makes toast
and hot biscuits taste better.
The children show pref­
erence for “Columbia
Brand” Oleomargarine on
their bread, and you can
K’ve them all they want,
r it is the "thrift spread. ”
Furthermore, it has that
high nutritive value so
vital in the nourishment
of children.
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Columbia Brand
Oleomargarine
DOUGHNUTS
1 ewp »nfir, 2% tablespoons COLUMBIA
BRAND OLEOMARGARINE. 3 sees. 1 cap
milk. 4 teaspoons baking powder. *4 toa-
apooa cinnamon, H teaspoon grated not meg,
1H teaspoons salt, floar to roll.
Cream the butter and add one-half sugar. Boat on
anti! light, and remaining sugar, and combine mixture*.
Add
cups flour, mixed and sifted with baking
powder, salt and sptees
Then enough more flour to
make dough stiff enough to roll. Toss one-third of
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PORTLAND, OREGON
sh*W ’rtS
ms.
1100
11000
Send us your Bondi by registered,
letter and receive highest market
price by return mail.
WESTERN STOCK AND BOND CO,
200 Central Bldg.
Seattle
Wash.
'Two Excellent Recipes
in which
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