Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 10, 1919, Image 6

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY
ATTORNEY ALLOWED $4250.
I Morris Bros, Portland Or. . 2155.92
i Lumberman’s Trust Co. Port­
Ralph Duniway Win* in Action
land, .Oregon..........'....' 2043.60
\ Clark Kendall & Co., Port­
Against C. E. Hadley.
land, Oregon ................... 1810.80
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Attorney Ralph R. Duniway wa$ Freeman Smith & Camp Co.
Portland, Oregon............ 1677.50
awarded a fee of »4250 by a jury in
the court of Circuit Judge Gatens in G. E. Miller & Co. Portland
1504.00
Oregon ..............................
Portland for serveces rendered C. E.
901.80
Hadley In litigation during 1912 to Keeler Bros., Portland Or.
1914. He asked »7500. The defend­ Brown-Crummer Co. Wich­
800.0D
ita, Kan...............................
ant maintained he had paid $7 50,
that »400 *of a contract price re­ Seattle National Bank, Seat­
794.00
tle, Wash.............................
mained to be paid but that he had
i First National Bank, Tilla­
offered »500 more.
624.00
mook, Oregon..................
Duniway represented Hadley in the
The following bids were received
suit of Otelia Hadley against C. E.
Hadley, in which the stepmother of by mail too late for consideration by
the defendant
endeavored to show the court at the time advertised for
that the business operated by C. E. opening bids.
_ U’Jdley was not the son’s but in Seasongood & Mayer, Cincin­
nati, Ohio............................... » 473.00
partnership with his father, C. B.
Hadley, deceased. There was »250,- Carstens
----------- & Earles, Seattle, ,
000 involved but the case was set. I Wash, .................................... 1692.60
The County Court expects to offer
tied for »7000 after going to the su­
for sale next February or March an
preme court.
additional amount in the neighbor­
hood of »150,000 of these bonds.
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10, 1919
CELEBRATED ENTER­
PRESENT-DAY PROB­
TAINER AT CHAUTAUQUA
LEMS DISCUSSED
Joel
Eastman Lectures on “Victory
Day.“
Joel W. Eastman of Boston, humor­
ist, philosopher and lecturer, brings to
Chautauqua on the afternoon of “Vic­
tory Day” a sound, constructive lec­
ture on present day problems. A suc­
cessful lawyer und business man, a
B cm Gearhart Morrison Comes on th.
Fourth Day.
Dairymen Attention.
Eighty six acres of fine river bo:-
tom land with house barn and other
buildings, two miles from city of Co­
quille, half mile from cheese factory,
close to school house. You can send
your milk to the cheese factory or
creamery or condensary. Come and
see me or write to Peter Biasca. Ara­
go, Coos County, Oregon.
BANK
COUNTY
At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of
bushiest», June 30th, 1919, as rendered to the State Banking
Department of Oregon.
»500,050.99'
2,919.29
37.305.07
2,500.00 i
7,500.00
1,158.66
2,903.58
38,508.19
792.33
2,905.17
26,648.90
8,000.00
1,500.00
721.57
*633,413.75
Total
LIABILITIES.
*
40,000,00
10,000.00
8,192.37
,12.00
971.52
355.02
314,794.55
1,833.51
10,629.17
34.70
196,590.91
50,000.00
Capital stock paid in ............................ .....................
Surplus fund .................................................................
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
Dividends unpaid ......................................................
Due to Banks and Bankers ................ ....................
Postal savjngs bank deposits ............ ....................
Individual deposits subject to check,......................
Demand certificates of deposit ........ ....................
Cashier checks outstanding .'................................
Certified checks ...........................................................
Time and savings deposits.................. ....................
Bills payable for money borrowed........................
Bayocean Highway Need Felt.
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H. L. King returned July 2 from a
ten days’ trip to Portland. On the
trip he met many people interested
in Bayocean. Everyone is very anx­
ious to improve their property as
soon as there is assurance of the com-
! pletion of a road to that part of the
county. In Eastern Oregon he met
many people who were eager to come
to Bayocean, but were disappointed
in not being able to drive in, in
their machines.
Mr. King says, “Many of them ex­
pressed themselves as being really
very anxious to get over here, but
were deterred by the lack of an
adequate road to Bayocean.”
• TILLAMOOK
Bess Gearhart Morrison, one of the
RESOURCES.
country’s greatest readers and enter-
talners, is to be at Chautauqua this
year. She comes on Band Day, with Loans and discounts................................................
two of the most thoroughly enjoyable | Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ...................
Bonds and warrants ............
e>.................
Stock, securities, judgments, etc. .....................
Furniture and fixtures ..........................................
Other real estate owned .................... ................
Due from banks (not reserve banks)..............
Due from approved reserved banks................
Checks and other cash items...............................
Exchanges for clearing house .......... ................
Cash on hand ........................................ ................
Int. earned but not collected (approximate)
Stock Federal Reserve Bank.............................
Other resources ......................................................
County Court Sells Bonds.
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The County Court on Saturday had
1:|. blds for the »78,000, 5 >6 percent
road bonds, and the bid of Morris
Bios., of Portland, was accepted at a
pr<frr.ium of »2155.92. There was one
better bld, that of the Detroit Trust
Co., which offered a premium of
»2161.00, but as the bid was not ac­
companies by a certified check, as
called for In the advertisement, the
court could not consider the bid.
l*Hs Is the first bond issue under
the »430,000 bond measure voted at
the special election for permanent
road building, and Is to pay for the
grading of the five miles of road
south of this city, which the State
Highway Commission is hard sur­
facing, and for grading the road
north of this city which it is expect­
ed that the Highway Commission
will also hardsurface this year, it
being the Intention of the county
court tq have the road hardsurfaced
to Garibaldi as soon as possible.
Following is a full list of bids and
bidders for the »78,000, 5 % per
cent road bonds offered for sale:
Bidder’s Name & Address Premium
Detroit Trust Co, Detrlot
Mich: .
.......................... »2161.00
Report of the Condition of the
programs of the week. Elias Day; an
eminent Chicago critic, says:
'Her
builder of new enterprises, he will im­ work excels absolutely on the Ameri­
press you as having a large vision of can platform.”
life and a powerful grasp of his sub­
From her "Little Things Out of Mc­
ject. He understands “folks" and gets Guffey’s;’ the classics of childhood,
close to them. Nature has endowed through a wide repertoire to the thril­
»633,413.75
Total
him with some of those qualities ling lines of Henry Van Dyke’s “Home
which she put into*the pioneer build­ Coming” song, her readings bear three
State of Oregon, County of Tilla­
Subscribed and sworn to'before me
ers of our nation and at the same time decisive
this 9th day of July, 1919.
characteristics:
Fitness, mook, ss.
I, Walter Williams, cashier of the
put a twinkle in his eye. You will like charm and exaltation.
Margaret Coates,
him and enjoy every minute with him.
above named bank, do solemnly
Notary Public.
swear that the above statement is true My commission expires Nov. 20, 1922
to the best of my knowledge and be-
Correct attest: Wm. Maxwell, John
I
Erickson, Directors.
Walter Williams, Cashier.
The Music of “Victory Day
The Overseas Quartet Coming to Chautauqua With Two
Great Programs
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BAYOCEAN
... One of Tillamook County's best beach resorts.
Red Crown” gives easy
starting. It is straight - dis­
tilled, all - refinery gasoline.
Look for the Red Crown sign
before you fill.
Store, Postoffice and bungalows now open.
Hotel and Natatorium open July 1.
Every body welcome. We want you to enjoy such
pleasures as we have to offer. The west room in the
Mitchell Building will be thrown open for the use of the
general public, and a number of the leading daily news­
papers of the Northwest will be at your disposal. Come
and make yourself at home.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Calif orni«)
JAe Gasoline of Quality. |
If you have property at Bayocean, hang on to it. The
future is very bright.
R. G BOONE, Special Agent, Tillamook, Oregon.
The receivers have the situation well in hand, and
when their duties are ended, the writer is confident that
you will be proud of the great good they have done and
can then truthfully say that Bay^ean is a credit to the
state and, I hope, a valuable asset to Tillamook County-
STRAIN TOO GREAT.
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Hundreds of Tillamook Readers Find
Daily Toil a Burden.
On “Victory Day," the second day of Chautauqua, the music will be fur-
The hustle and worry of business
nlshed by four khnkl-clad boys straight from the service “over there.' They
will give two splendid programs, afternoon and evening, of stirring war time men,
The hard work and stooping of
songs. Every member is a good vocalist and they put over every number with
the characteristic “pep” of the “Yanka.” There Is real harmony, too, because workmen.
The woman's household cares.
these boys have been singing together In trenches and dnmp for a long time.
Often weaken the kidneys.
After their evening concert Sergennt Gibbons, the fnmous little Canadian,
Backache, headache, dizziness.
will present one of the greatest lectures of the war period. All men In the
Kidney troubles, urinary troubles--
service and all honorably discharged soldiers will he admitted free both after­
noon and evening as the guests of the Ellison-White Chautauqua System and frequently follow.
Read the following and learn the
the local committee.
way to find relief.
I
E. E. Switzer, 401 N. Meridian Sa.,
Newberg, Ore., says: “The nature of
order and stop the misery in my back,
which also gets my kidneys out of
fix. I find that Doan’s Kidney Pills
Earl Hippie Concert Company Come* With Great Musical
put my kidneys in good working
Program Last Night of Chautauqua
order and stop the misery in my back
Agency of M. Paumies ’ Dye House.
I couldn’t recommend a beter medl-
Butte. Montana,
cine for backache and kidney trou-
ble.”
Price 60c., at all , dealers, Don’t
simply ask fqr a kidney remedy—get
TILLAMOOK, OR.E.
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Call 31 J
Mail Order Dept.
Mr. Switzer had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
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Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Pd Adv.
Ornamental Fire Places Built
of Brick and Stone, All Fire
F. D. MITCHELL.
Have Your Garments Dry
Cleaned.
EXPERT DYEING.
Prepare for“Joy
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Places absolutely guaranteed
not to smoke or money re­
funded.
Brick work of all kinds done
on short notice.
We make a specialty of re­
pairing smoking Fire Places.
RALPH E. WARREN,
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
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FISH BRAND
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SLICKER
Waterproof
The Pacific Cleaning & Tailoring Co
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Absolutely
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It's loose fit and "good
feel "put you at ease on
any job that turns up.
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
City Vulcanizing and Tire Shop J
Expert Tire Service.
Vulcanizing and Retreading.
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ATTORNEY-A
Complete Set of Abstract Bocks in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents
All Work Guaranteed.
Let Me Keep You Out of Trouble. I cany a Stock ol Goodrich
Tires, Tubes and Tire Accessories.
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J. C. HOLDEN, 2nd STREET, OPPOSITE O.P., TILLAMOOK.
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Both Phones.
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There are Locations to Suit all Tastes in
On hills of a beautifully wooded peninsular with view over
Ocean and Bay In all directions ; in sheltered nooks, open
Ss of cleanest «and, in meadows, woods, or on rocky
All convenient to the beach.
flood idea
to secure
choice sites
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Earl Hippie Concert Company has been chosen for Chautauqua's
“Joy Night,” the closing event of the big week. It Is doubtful If a better com­
pany could have been found for this Important place. With a dashing, rollick­
ing program of music they will make the big tent a joyous spot. Planologuea,
violin solos and duets, xylophone, flute and trombone solos, trios and ensembla
In descriptive or fantasies, all combine to make aa evening of unusual
brilliancy.
Sold by
EYE SPECIALIST.
Tillamook Feed Company.
PORTLAND — OREGON
C. 0. & C. M. Dawson
> Regular Monthly Visits to
Conover & Csndit.
Tillamook and Cloverdale.
Geo. R. Edmnnds,
WATCH PAPER FOR DATES.
Tillamook. Oregon
A. Anderson, Wheeler. Ore.
$10 Reward.
W. A. Rowe, Brighton, Oregon.
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Strayed from Kilchis River, four
Wilson & Co., Beaver.
yearlings, steers
and heifers, may
Mohler Supply Co., Mohler.
work over onto Wilson river.
Chas H. Jones. Bay City, Ore..,
John W. Jennings,
All coffees will be higher in price.
Bay City, R. F. D. 1,