TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT JUNE 26, 1919. Roy Woods ............................. . 27.20 1 Mrs. Hetty Wells............... 3.48 Mack Johnson............... ............. 78.75 insurance .... 42.26 John Morgan........................... 3.80 Geo. W. Gray..................... 7.55 Joe Hauxhunt............. ................. 72.62 W. S. Coates surv. 8.25 Grand jurors Frank Hart......................... 4.35 F. P. Hobson............... ............. 21.00 W. E. Anderson 46.69 C. A. Smith............................... 8.00 Wm. D. Shafer................... 4.35 E. H. Best..................... ............. 17.50 Alfred Gulstroum »> 40.00 Jacob Pesterfield ................... 3.20 Veda Sappington............... 4.35 H. H. Crane................... ............. 5.25 Edw. Mallory ... 215.76 Henry Smith............................. . 7.40 Ella M. Beatty................... 4.35 ' G. A. Ryan..................... ............. 21.00 Vai Fisher, Jr. .. 83.78 F. P. Hobson ......................... 5.60 U. S. Edwards ................... 3.95 I R. 0. Purvis................. ............. 35.00 E. L. Eckerson . . V General 98.04 9.40 H. A. Brandt....................... «11 nook Garage ............... $ 32.30 S. M. Batterson ..................... 3.95 , V. D. Walker................. ............. 35.00 J. E. Sperry . . . 31.92 2.20 Myra E. Smith.................... HL F. Coats Lbr. Co., lumber 2.80 Fred Gould ............................. 3 95 24.50 B. M. Shoemaker 85.78 A. C. Daniel ............................. 7.60 Maud Robertson................. ^king-Crenshaw-Hardware Co. 3.95 , Lee Baldwin......... 21.00 1 rFank Armentrout 71.97 Special Jurors H. B. Johnson...................... gf supplies .................................... 5.20 . E. A. Reynolds ... 10.50 I C. E. Pearson ... 13.96 Alva Williams ......................... 6.20 Mary Daniels...................... 4.20 Grif Krumlauf ... 7.00 ' J. T. Davis............. H*. C. Percy, repairs................. 79.79 Len Partridge ........................... . 2.20 Mary Brandt......................... 7.00 Fred - - Dunham .... 3.95 ' J. B. Langley............................. ■Standard Oil Co., supplies .... 21.15 47.11 4.00 L. A. Edgar......................... 4.20 R. E.. Miller............................... 31.50 Walaee Walace ... Himith Elliott, bailiff................. 3.00 B. A. Folks............................... 26.17 Frank Fitzpatrick ................... . 2.20 A. L. Darby......................... 4.20 J. Graham.................................... 12.25 L. A. Yaeh............. E. Epplett, ................. 36.00 68.00 Leo Morrison ........................... 2.20 Flora O. Edgar.................... 4.20 Wm. D. Shafer........................... 35.00 i Emery Brandt ... H*. H. Goyne—Dist. Atty, office 100.00 48. 11 W. J. Himes ............................. Jennie Erskine ..................... . 3.20 F. Hediger ................................. 77.00 P. C. White........... Hohn Aschim, salary ............... 100.00 54.25 7.60 A. M. Austin......................... Chas. Blum ................................. 7.00 F. W. Mathews ... ■C. B. Stanley, ” ................... 100.00 A. L. Easom............................. 28.35 Alex Finlayson ......................... Roy C. Jones ......................... . 20.80 Dan Fletcher ............................... 57.50 . Frank Berke........ ■Gladys Beals, ' ” ................... 85.00 42.70 D. E. Goodspeed .......... 51.75 1 Mrs. J. Munro Wilson ......... . 18.40 R. B. Miles .................................... Jack Fiddler........ ■A E. Joyner, ” ................... 83.40 28.00 H. B. Lewis ............................... 58.12 M. Huffman........... Kohn Perry, auto hire.............. 1.50 N. W. Barker ......................... . 24.40 May Frisbee......................... 41.35 Harrison Booth ....................... John Aschim ....................... 4.65 H. H.. Crane ............................... 3.60 50.31 A. L. Stem ............ BO. G. Swenson, sher. office .... 15.40 ; 17.50 Chas. Van Patten ................... Elizabeth Oathout ............... J. S. Graham ............................... 81.37 4.45 4.40 Walter Sedore ... ■F. B. McKinley, expenses........ 10.00 1.75 Jack Selby ................................. Jessie M. Stephens ............. R. E.. Miller ............................... 4.45 5.40 46.81 Clay Taylor ......... 14.00 ■F. L. Sappington,. Assessor’s W. A. Chrueh ......................... Flora Aschim ....................... Tom Purvjs ................................. 4.45 2.20 51.62 Clarence Dunn ... 7.00 sT office .......................................... 49.90 I 4.45 G. H. Benson ............................. 44.62 G. G. Irish............. 5.40 Ethel Todd Hays................. 2.00 ■Lamar’s Drug Store, mdse. .. . 137.41 C. B. Wiley............................... 5.40 M. B. Shafer................................ 15.31 E. Greenlee ........ 2.20 A. W. Bunn ......................... 10.50 e W. S. Coates, back salary......... 50.00 J. J. Johnson............................. Jonas Olson............................... . 5.60 J M. Denny................................ 38.50 H. W. Bohna........ 2.20 Samuel Downs..................... 48.00 ■ W. L. Campbell, salary and 5.40 Frank Fessender....................... 49.50 D. L. Jones........... 3.20 Lillian S. Groat................... 63.00 expenses .................................. 334.69 1 F. O. Long................................. 1.. J. Shrouds............................. Fred M. Lewis........................... 46.50 Elmer Scheese ... 3.20 Marie E. Wade..................... 31.50 ■ W. L. Campbell—Refund of I J. S. Diehl................................. Chas. Jones....................... .......... 12.68 F. Connel ............. 3.20 Hetty Moulton..................... 31.50 taxes ........................................ F. L. Braden ............................. E. A. Reynolds ........................... 13.12 R. A. Jones ........ 3.20 D. Fitzpatrick ..................... .82.25 I Marion Hare, salary ............... Sam. Moulton ........................... Frank Paul ........................... Wilbur Denny ............................. 3.50 • 3.20 Tom Bedortha ... 54.25 I Dep’t of Experimental Eng. . . Wm Williams........................... Road District No. 2 3.20 Blanch Hart ......................... Chas. Farmsworth 31.50 I Frederick Post Co. Surr. Office Tillamook Garage .................... Gust Wicklund ......................... Bertha Hunt ......................... 110.17 3.20 Chester Bedortha . 31.50 I Coast Power Co., lights ....?. A. F. Coates Lbr.- Co., supplies 316.57 Clyde Browning . J. E. Reedy............................... 6.40 Lena Klinehan..................... [Gertude Sutton, clirk’s office . . King Crenshaw Co., supplies .. 46.87 H. A. Miles ......................... W. B. Aiderman ..................... 3.20 U. S. Edwards ... I H. M. Farmer, salary.............. A. M. Bunn............................... Tillamook Iron Works, repairs 144.26 Ira Dimond ........ 6.20 L. L. Lawernce..................... ■ C. A. Johnson, salary.............. Standard Oil Co.......................... 19.06 A. B. Estabrook .. A. M. Austin............................. 8.40 Olive C. Bays ..................... 23.00 I Myrtle Wallin, ” ............... Star Garage, supplies............... 192.26 Lester Traxler ... J. C. Shaw................................. 6.20 Mabel C. Edmunds............. 20.10 I Kathleen Mills, ” ............... A. G. Beals Lbr. Co., lumber .. 82.06 4.35 Mary E. Compton ............. Sam ’ l Downs ............................. Ed Hayes ............. 6.20 20.10 I Glass & Prudhomme Co. justice 1.50 Leo Norton........... 11.20 Wm. Jolly, repairs..................... 6.20 Frank A. Rowe ................... 3.50 Court ........................................ 12.34 M. F. Leach ............................. City Transfer Co., hauling .... 8.00 A. E. Helm........... 6.20 Fred Seeley ....................... 8.75 I Ole Nelson, sher. office........... 14.00 Joe Mills ................................... I Chas. Fleck, wood . 11.65 Arthur Travis .... E. M. Condrt............................. 6.20 Arby L. Thompson . ........... 24.50 I Crystal Laundry Co., court 6.00 W. D. Wood labor 13.50 Howard Bunn .... t 6.20 Mildred Groves 99.00 .70, Chas Mowrey........................... house ........................................ PP 6.00 R M. Wood C. F. McKinley......................... Leroy Edwards ... 6.20 Belle Conlogue..................... 154.00 Pleasant Valley Grange, » 7.18 Wm. McCue Wm. Woods ........ Tom Armstrong....................... 6.20 W. H. Leach......................... 137.37 election ............................. .. pp 6.00 3.18 F. Spiker G. E. Leach ........................... ___ C. O. Dawson........................... Oscar Bennett .... 6.20 85.75 ft , W. E. Noyes,Sher, office.......... H. Warren 8.00 W. Raney ........... Pearl E. Miller..................... Judges and Clerks of Election 5.25 | Ramsey Hotel, Co. jail............. Willard Johnson, gravel .......... 42.75 J. B. Phelps . *... 3.00 W. R. Illingworth ................. H. J. Hickerson........ •............... 126.00 ' Harris Furniture Co., mdse. .. Nancy Wilson ” ........... 1.15 Vai Fisher, Sr. ... Mrs. Edna *Berg .......... ^. . 3.18 3.00 O. E. Shelly ................................. 158.37 A. M. Hare, salary & expenses Jjm Simons, rock....................... 25.90 Arthur Kerns .... Deputy Sheriffs of Election Lizzie H. Bodie........................... 3.00 I 38.50 W. O. Churchill, witness ...... 1.50 Ira Tomlinson, filing saws .... Arnold Hanson ........................... 1 Russell Miles .... Jessie H. Warren ....................... 40.25 3.00 R. N. Henkle, coroner.........'... Emil Krebs, tile......................... 1.00 Lester Kerns........ Albert Biggs ............................... Gertude H. Ashley ................... 3.00 36.31 H. V. Alley, expenses............... 5.28 Portland Motor car Co., Chas. Hopkins ... i Theo Jacoby ............................... 4.40 J.. F.. Jackson ........................... 19.25 Tillamook Co. Mutal Tel. Co. .. supplies .................................... 31.20 A. J.. Heater........ 4.45 I Chas. H. Jones........................... 125.00 3.00 Joe Altenberger ......................... G. B. Lamb, salary................... W. S. Coates, meals................... 1.00 W. J. Wilson......... L. F. Brode................................. 72.18 3.00 Wm. Powell................................. G. B. Lamb, expenses .......... F. L. Sappington, labor........... 6.00 Sam Petty............. Chas. F. Girard ....................... 35.00 3.00 Jas. Burke.................................... Geo. Alexander, sher. office ... 8.00 R. W. Mills........... ” ........... 5.28 C. E. Allen, 3,00 Robt. Stillwell ......................... . H. Butler..................................... 130.37 Bill Withrow, auto hire.......... 1.05 Eugene Atkinson . 4.55 T. C. Percy, supplies................. 3.38 - Wm. Derby ............................. ! John A. Briggs........................... 119.87 W. R. Davis ” ” ............. Southern Pacific R. R., freight 88.99 W. M. Vanburen . 3 38 Frank Berns............................. I Swan Hawkinson....................... 78.75 W. E. Finzer & Co., mdse. Sch. Alf. J. Anderson, car service .. 14.00 Paul Burke.......... 6.18, F. W. Talbott ..’....................... 3.06 1.56 I Henry L. King........................... Supt............................................. John A. Carrol, salary and P. C. Meyer.......... 3.38 Frank Miles ............................. 65.00 T. E. Epplett, board, prisoners 36.40 Otta Laura Biggs....................... i expenses .................................. 58.93 Oscar Carver .... 3.00 3.38 ' T. E. Epplett............................. Othelia Hawkinson .... 7.00 H. V. “Alley, salary................... 110.30 Hilma 3.00 Alex McNair & co., mdse.......... 23.80 Earl Porter ......... 8.48 • J- C. Dunn................................. 27.00 5.45 W. E. W.Stanley, Justice court ... 99.20 Standard Oil Co., supplies .... Grant Irish ........... 5.25 5.28 | Dave Krake ............................. 7.00 Tillamook Headlight, printing 170.99 F. . 6.00 W. P. Hadley, trucking........... 30.00 G. G. Irish............. 5.28 ' J- J- Spencer............................. D. Goldsworthy 3.50 C. E. Trombley, printing .... 31.12 I 1 Minnie Ike Wells ...................................... 14.00 4.15 L. L. Whiteman . 5.28 i Sam Bauer ............................... J. Gilbert 5.00 Clark Embum, auto hire.......... 7.95 Robert Neilson........................... 17.50 W. H. Savage ... 5.28 Jas: Atkinson ......................... E. D. Ball ........ 2.50 E. R. Ayer........ Frank Heyd & Co., services .. 4.20 Bud Withrow ............................. 10.50 Frank Martjn ... 9.05 ' Thos. Lyster............................. 3.50 7.43 E. J. McLauglin J. L. Jones, Dist. sealer.......... 4.93 George Buffin............................. 34.00 Lester Edwards .. 4.45 Glen Terry................................. 49.00 1.00 First Nat’l Bank, sher. office .. 4.45 I M. V. Stillwell ......................... 4.45 C. Renfro .................................... 38.50 G. W. Galloway .. 50.75 Smith .. Mrs. F. De Ford, room & board 37.00 Fannie 5.40 R. F. Smith.................................. 38.00 Frank Reynolds .. 4.45 W. E. Noyes............................. Mina Booth .... 66.00 Wheeler Reporter, war 4.45 F. C. Reed.................................. 6.00 Roscoe Barker............................ 49.00 Schuyler Edwards V. Speece 10.59 emergency............................... 35.00 Amanda 3.18 Clarence Ednes ......................... 52.50 Adolph Erickson . 6.98 Wm. Smith............................... I. H. Moore........ 130.37 Tillamook Headlight, war Wjlbur Denny ........................... 115.50 Carl Heisel ........... Road District No. 1 Reynolds .. 3.50 emergency............................... 170.00 Belle The Marion Steam Shovel ... .4,840.71 W. W. Petty............................... 57.75 Roy Graves........... Margaret Moore 138.24 Tillamook Herald, war E. A. Worthington ..................... 90.00 Chas. Baker......... Tillamook Garage, repairs and Hilma Norberg 94.00 emergency................... ............ 170.00 Ruth A. Desmond 10.50 M. R. Kerns......... supplies .................................... 13.92 C. M. Martin..................... ..... 28.00 Nestucca Enterprise, war Will Roberson ........................... 84.00 Anton Shultson .. A. F.. Coates Lbrs. Co., lumber 53.10 W. A. Gage......... 7.00 emergency............................... 25.00 A. B. Estabrook .. Bill Miller .................................... 14.00 Guy Shoppert .... King—Crenshaw Co., supplier 11.65 2.18 8.00 Lousie Lamson ... R. Y. Blalock, election............... Standard Oil Co., supplies ... 10.87 Willard Johnson......................... 35.00 Frank Griffin......... 10.50 3.20 Gertude Le Fevre E. W. Stancly, ” ................... 2.62 Magnus Wooley . 7.24 Charley Eckloff ....................... Star Garage, supplies ............. 42.00 Eola Brown, 8th Grade Ex. 4 Charles Moore ........................... 29.75 Earnest Shultson Wm. Jolly, repairs ................... 6.70 V. A. Spanulding 80.50 das............................................... 12.00 Albert Wade........ City Transfer Co., hauling ... 15.00 : P. Maroff...................................... 14.00 M. R. Letson........ 20.56 Vera Barnes, 8th Grade Ex. 1 x.w John Proctor................................ 14.00 C. C. Murphy ... 1.00 W. S.. Coates, meals................. J. H. Lamson ........ 150.00 3.00 Mrs. L. H. Turner 'da................................................. 6.00 j Ike Quick...................................... 42.00 Walter Affolter . F.. L. Sappington, labor........... Helen Stam, 8th Grade Ex. 3 Simmons......................... 98.00 John Affolter ... C. E. Allen, labor....................... 8.00 Harry Simm< M. Stiverson 9.00 P. das............................................... 56.00 Fred Affolter ... Southern Pac. R. R„ freight . .2208.99 j 8- E. Turner M. Melchoir . Mrs. Alice M. Phillips, 8th Grade 61.25 Victor Affolter ... Nelson & Co., supplies ........... 15.12 Eleck . Maxwell 9.00 Wm. Ex. 3 das................................. 14.00 N. Affolter ........... Frank C. Reed, hauling........... . 534.74 Frank Griffin____ Mabel ’Folks Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., court 10.00 Wheeler Lbr. Co., wood .... 58.00 i Robert Phillips ... Frank D. Bester . house ........................................ 102.49 Grace Bester .... 4^50 W. Stormer .......... 19.25 Tillamook Furniture Co., sup. 3.00 Clay Daniel........ Change of Location. James Kodad, booths, election 7'50 1 A. Stormer ____ 35.00 Tillamook Tran. Co., hauling.. T. E; Epplett, salary............... 90.00 George Loerpalbel ------o------ 26.25 10.00 ' Fred Blum............ Leo Wilson, board & room .. . DR. E. L. Glaysier, herd 13.12 Hodson Feenaughty Co., sup. > 2325.00 Leonard Simmons A. D. Lorn men . The building owned by F. R. Beals, inspector ................................. 220.00 2.70 Lester Bennett ... 7.00 located on the corner of 2nd Ave. & Frank Illingworth, gravel .... Daniel .... | R. W. Watson, herd inspector 10.00 Dora 1 Frank Mills ........ 31.50 Nehalem River Transfer Co., Ruby S. Lommen I Erwin Harrison, salary.......... 183.33 N. McMillian .. 36.75 4th St., occupied by the Tillamook supplies .................................... 40.70 1 Alwin Blum........... I Vida A. Millis, ” ............... 100.00 A. S. Bent .... 54.25 Tire Co. and Mrs. E. F. Rogers’ Mil­ A. C. & H. Anderson, supplies 249.53 Leslie Walker .... I Zella M. Harrison, services .. 14.71 Ethel R. Glines 52.50 linery Store, is being moved this Brighton Mills Co., supplies .. 462.05 P. Walker .......... 9.52 Ora A. Tucker 1 Gladys Beals, ” ................... 52.50 week to the corner of 3rd Ave. and Nelson & Co., supplies ........... 20.75 Sol Phillips........... .20 Rose Van Nortwick f J. J. Krebs, registrar................. 56.00 3rd St., across the corner from the Geo. W. Phelps, supplies......... 11.75 C. T. Desmond ... I W. J. Mead ” ....................... .50 Frances 66.00 Tillamook Hotel. The old building J. G. Jasman, supplies............. 28.40 L. D. Hardjn......... B. Stranahan .30 Linnie Hill ........... I A. C. Deuel ” ....................... I B. E. Turner......... 78.00 will undergo a thorough Nehalem Garage, repairs and _ ___ repairing ' Glass & Prudhomme Co., 7.00 supplies .................................... 140.65 Fred Boomer .... Margaret Johnson supplies .................................... 150.00 Geo. Williams .... 53.00 and painting, and the same business A. E. Ritteihouse, labor........... 22.00 Lyle Smitth........... 5.00 Ben Kuppenbender 1 T. E. Ashely, bldg., election .. 17.50 lines will be carried on, only In a W. F. Cain, freight bill............. 25.00 Roy McDonel .... 1 L. J. Winter, services............... 60.00 A. Piasker ............. 15.75 more extensive way. 8.15 R. J. McDonel .... D. S. Boyakin, supplies............. I W. S. Coates, gen. Eng.............. 83.30 F. F. Conover ... 22.50 Alf. J. Anderson, car service .. 15.00 C. Cristenson .... The same plan of square dealing 7.00 Henry Piasker .. f Alfred Gulstrom, surv................ C. Cristenson ... 7.00 and abiding by the Golden Rule will Brigton Mills Co., labor and Leo Wilson, ” ............. 10.00 T. B. Handley . E. Goodspeed ......... 7.00 go* forward that has built up these 3.00 • supplies .................................... 738.25 Harry McCune ” ............. 12.00 C. E. Reynolds . V 3.00 Lamb Schrader Co., coal etc. .. 575.71 M. B. Shafner ... businesses to its present magnitude, 5.40 A. H. Harris ... . Walter Stark ” ............. j A. G. Haugen . .. John A. Carrol, salary and Health Office 17.00 and, in fact, only time will tell of expenses .................................... 58.94 Thore Haugen ... Eacie Mullen ... 3.75 Viola Mills Mrs. T. E. Gillen....................... 14.00 the development of these businesses 4.23 Charley Himes ... Alex McNair & Co., mdse......... .75 Lelia Dot Frances J. Welsh....................... 35.00 in Tillamook. We certainly appre­ 36.85 L. C. Wilks........... 3.00 Standard Oil Co., supplies .25 T. E. Epp G. A. Le Fevre........................... 17.00 ciate our patrons and will try to do 8.00 Kent Chance......... 3 20 W. W- P. P- Hadley, trucking .. .75 L. Hiner Geo. R. Schaeffer ........................ 21.00 all within our power to satisfy them. surv. 7.00 W. H. Chance .... W. S. Coates, 3.00 » .75 ' R. A. Leonard Florence V. Getchell ............... 130.00 We will be glad to meet all of our 16.87 Henry Nelson ..., 3.00 ‘ W. E. Anderson »> • R. T. Boals ................................ 17.00 . E. M. Condit . 122.50 14.50 Ed Le Francis ... Alfred Gulstrom ft 4.b0 ' L. V. Eberhardt Dr. H. E. Rinehart................... vviv 98.00 customers in our new location and i Leo. Wilson 30.00 „ A. J. Nails............. pt Dr. R. T. Boals......................... 12.75 Joe Price......... 24'00 'John Caligan......... 50.75 many new ones. We are here to stay, ' Harry McCune pp County Poor 150.50 and will save you money in your G. »• 3. Brook» Brooks......... Walter Stark . 13.05 : G- Robert H. Getchell 2.30 Don Lightfoot Crystal Laundry Co................... J36.5Q purchases. Both phones will be in­ . 103.50 Elmer Lucas W. P. Morrison, foreman Tillamook Merc. Co., mdse. .. 25.20 Wm. P. Peacock 68.25 W. P. Matue 14.Ö0 stalled again as soon as possible. A. J. Fleming................... W. A. Chrueh, house rent .... 15.00 R. H. Lightfoot 9.63 . 77.00 N\JÀDye " W. Tomlinson................... Yours for business. | 9.50 Alex. Watt ... Nelson & Co., mdse................... 24.50 Lester Best....................... . 38.00 Ed Starke .. Tillamook Tire Co. 5.20 L. V. Noyes .. C. O. & C. M. Dawson, mdse. G. ~ C. Vaughn ....................... 85.00 . 42.00 ' ~ ‘ A. F. Crane......... *........... A. A. Pennington, mdse.......... - 36.20 Carrie E. Gruber E. F. Rogers, Mgr. 5.25 C. P. Briggs..................... . 54.25 D. K. Darby............................. Sarah A. Hushbeck.board and Mrs. E. F. Rogers, Milli­ 10.50 Emil Learson................... . 120.75 Wilard Johnson..................... Blanche McNair room.......................................... 30.00 Ethel 10.50 A. M. Myers..................... ner and Artist. Bales .. . . 82.25 Joe Blaser ............................. Erwin Harrison, passage, old 31.50 E. M. Bales .... W. P.. Morrison............... . 24.75 George Parrish....................... soldier ...................................... 40.00 William T. Coates 31.50 E. Braunsrenther............. . 45.50 J. R. Bain ................................ Emergency Hospital 106.25 Gasoline Boiling Points tell the Story Ellis Bartow..................... Chas. E. Gibison . . 21.00 G. R. Buffin............................. 1.10 Ethel Bales .. W. B. Sutton, meat................... K. I. Drake ............................. 38.25 Tom Evens ....................... . 70.00 ------ o • ■ 4.72 G. W. Leap .. Conover & Condit, mdse............ 17.50 Fred Kebbe....................... . 100.62 Bell Johnson........................... Contrary to the «pinion held by a 1.45 C. A. Elliott . Tillamook Merc. Co., ” ......... 1 Russ Johnson ....................... 17.50 C. E. Allen ....................... . 76.50 2.32 N. G. Boquist ... great many people, the real value of Crystal Laundry Co................... I Road District No. 3 E. J. Bartw....................... . 59.50 Tillamook Feed Co., mdse......... 25.55 Theresa A. Perry C. Haybarker................... . 118.69 The Marion Steam Shovel Co., 4359.29 gasoline Is not shown by the old- Inez Parker, services............... 21.00 James Kodad ... fashioned gravety test. This test tells Bud Steel........................... . 86.50 Tillamook Garage, repairs and 1.75 Jennie M. Finlayson Star Grocery, mdse................. supplies .................... 28.96 nothing about the vaporizing and P. E. Allen......................... . 94.50 8.25 Frank Fox........... J. L. Lawson, ” ............... J. Stewart......................... . 175.00 Kjng Crenshaw Co., supplies 167.45 combustive qualities of the fuel, as King Crenshaw Co., ”............... 14.38 D. J. Dunn........... Oscar Steel ....................... . 95.00 Tillamook Iron Works, repairs 27.00 has been pointed out by the Nation­ Mothers’ Pensions Wm. Willaby..................... Adelia A. Weiss . 19.25 Star Garage, supplies............... 22.47 al Bureau of Standards at Washing, Mrs. Mary Burmester............. D. M. Penter .... Joe Duncan....................... . 52.06 Southern Pac. R. R., freight .. 196.16 Florence M. Baker................... 6.00 ton. Only the boiling point test is Mrs. P. C. Meyer Jim Goodman................... . 95.00 D. L. Jones, supplies................. Irene Eadus................................ 1.55 really efficient. 1 E. G. Krebs......... Jim Walker....................... . 115.50 J. G. Brink, repairs................... Johanne York ............................ Bolling points, of course, mean G. Graham......................... 1 Jesse Earl........... . 147.00 Denny Renton Clay and Coal Co., Ivel V. Gilliam ......................... drain tile................................. ' ~ I Blanche Hogen .. L.E. Walker ..................... . 59.06 exactly what the words say. That is, Ruby C. Brooten ....................... J. E. Davis......................... . 87.50 J. H. Lamson, repairs etc......... they.are points on the thermometer Augusta E. Williams............... ! Edna Durkee .... Rudolph Larsen............... . 60.00 Star Lumber Co., supplies .... at which a liquid will begin to boll. Grace V. Illingworth................. J. M. Denny..................... J. H. Johnson ... 50.75 Chas. Wooley, right of way .. The reason why boiling points are Emma E. Colestock................... ' P. Heisel ............. W. F. Cain..................... 130.00 Marion Steam Shovel Co., sup. the test of good gasoline would seem Marie Getchell................... ........ J. S.. Walker..................... Sylvia Rowe Hoskins 3.50 W. Kuppenbender, tractor ... Lena C. Hall................................ to be puzzling. A little thought, H. Ober............................... Ethythe Swenson 106.60 E. E. Parker, woods Ferry .... Myrtle F. Dougherty............... however, will make It plain. For a R. V. Thompson................ Esther Swenson . 148.50 F. S. Gilbert, supplies ............. Cricut Court A. C. Anderson .. H. K. Thompson .............. 109.85 E. G. Anderson, supplies........ cold engine to start quickly the gaso­ Regular jurors F. S. Gilbert, trucking ............. Sam Obrjon........................ Ernie G. I^ardell . 138.60 line must vaporize at a low temper­ Lee Lyster.................................... 32.60 i E. B. Gresham .. Less Travis......................... 96.75 Tillamook Co. Mutual Tel. Co. ature. This vaporization point is, of 32.20 : Clara J. Pereg And. Peterson ..................... Cloverdale Merc. Co., supplies A. D. Thompson................. 185.60 course, the same as the boiling point. Chas. Ray .................................... 25.00 Hattie C. Smrt L. R. Travis ....................... 7.43 Star Lumber Co., lumber........ 4.40 ; H. W. Tohl ... To get quick and smboth accelera­ J. C. McClure............................. * . 1. .u_. ¡».aber .. Hans. Larsen ..................... 11.05 3.20 C. E. Allen ... Alex McNair ................................ tion somewhat higher boiling points ry ........... R. J. Larsin......................... 22.10 -' re . J. . ... . a'. ry 3.801 Wert D. Walter A. W. Phelps................................ are necessary and for fujl power and Jack Leslie ......................... 127.50 Wesion Union Tel. Co................ H. C. Hanson ............................. 28.20 A. E. Effenberger O. A. White......................... 41.00 F. L. Martin, repairs................. long mileage the fuel must have still Cleveland Allen ....................... P. E. Allen........... P. R. Weitz......................... 27.12 Wilson Gilbert Co., supplies ... higher boiling points.' Len Hiner .................................. J. Weitz......................... f .. W. H. Christensen 30.62 Lamb Schrader Go., coal etc. .. Real high quality gasoline must L. J. Redberg............................. F. L. Martin ... Sam Tomlinson ................. 48.75 Hiner & Reed Steel Works, N. M. Nielson............ ................ expenses.................................... 486.68 have a complete and continuous Hazel Commons Fred Burmester................. 105.30 chain of boiling points, ranging from L. F. Brode.................................. 1 John Affolter .. Joseph Loglar..................... 10.50 John A. Carrol, salary and Otto Shearer................................ I expenses.................................... 77.84 the low to the high. Combustion Ernest Winzent C. W. Ross........................... 96.00 Jos. Durrer ......................... 1 C. S. Wells E. Krumlauf....................... 79.62 Alex McNair Co., mdse.............. 14.25 starts with the lowest and flashes on Irving Phillips............. ....... W. W R. E. Miller......................... 21 00 Standard Oil Co., supplies .... 14.50 through the uniform chain from low Geo. Tinnerstet............................ 1 W H. Geo. Krumlauf................... 77.87 W. P. Hadely, trucking............. 118.48 to high with the result that there Is Ulysses Edwards ....................... I Mrs. Maud Sharpe ... Milo Beeman....................... 70.00 State Industrial Acc. Com. full powered, instantaneous comhus- iurt Allows Claims gainst the County. tion. Eliminate one link and the full power chain is broken. The famous Red Crown gasoline is straight distilled, all refinery fuel which has this complete chain of boiling points so that its use means easy starting, quick and smooth ac­ celeration, dependable power and long mileage. The Life of Your Car Depends Large­ ly on Correct Luberication. ------ o------- It has long been recognized that machinery of every kind must be lubricated with oil of a particular consistency if it is to run smoothly. The same is true of automobile en­ gines. Unless an oil meets exactly the needs of the engine in which it is used, wo.-n parts are likely to be the result. Any worn part means the ever present danger of a break. It is certainly cheaper in the end to buy good lubricating oil of the cor­ rect consistency than to buy new parts. To specify the correct grade of oil for every type of engine is the work ob experts. Realizing this, the Stan­ dard Oil Company established a Board of Lubricating Engineers that has determined by exhaustive study and actual tests the correct consis­ tency of Zeroline for every make of automobile. The result of the experiments and test of the Board of Lubricating En­ gineers have been embodliffi in a series of correct lubrication charts and a separate chart has been pre­ pared for each make of car. The wise motorist will do well to follow these charts implicitly if he would get the most out of his car. BEFORE OR AFTERx INFLUENZA' B y Da. NL C ook The cool fighter always wini and Sdj there is no need to become panic- stricken. Avoid fear and crowds. Ex­ ercise in the fresh air and practise ths> three C’s: a Clean Mouth, a Clean Skid •»nd Clean Bowels. To carry off thd poisons that accumulate within the body; ind to ward off an attack of the influ­ enza bacillus, take a good liver regulator to move the bowels, such as Castor Oil or a pill made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe and root of jalap, to be had at tiny drug store, and called Dr. Pierce’# Pleasant Pellets. The system shonld be built np by tha use of a good iron tonic, such as “Iron- tic” tablets, to be obtained at some drug stores, or that well known blood-maker and herbal tonic made from roots ami barks of forest trees—sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­ covery. • For a tonic that will freshen up thd blood, clean the digestive tract and put new force and vim into you, I know ofi nothing better than Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery—and it contains no alcohol or narcotic so is perfectly safe to take- — ( Aeloria, Oregon —“After having had tha Grippe I could not regain my strength; my blood was poor, I was nervous and also had rheumatism. I tried everything but just could not get any relief. Finally I decided to take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medi­ cal Discovery anil it cured me. I think it is simply great. I use the ‘Pleasant Pel­ lets’, too, for constipation. “I always recommend Dr. Pierce’s reme­ dies and am glad to do so at this time.’’— G. R. Spicer, 373 Exchange St. T T he . L atest r 1 Electricity’s latest gift to the housewife—greatest since the electric iron and electric vacuum cleaner—the Western Electric P ortable S ewing M achine No more tiresome treadle pushing - no more backache—a little electric motor does the hard work. ! ? A foot control gives any speed desired. The entire machine in its case can be carried anywhere—it’s no larger than a typewriter. Ask for * demonstra tion. COAS! POWER CO THE ELECTRIC STORE ORE. Li ZESSS • —•