3 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 27, 1920. Claims Allowed by the County Court. A. F. Coates Lbr. Co............. .. 53.04 Geo. Wilt .. C. F. Stone ......................... ,.3553.72 Nehalem Valley Bank ... . 580.od Marion Steam Shovel Co. .. .. 94.50 Russell Grader Mfg. Co. .2548.0J R. F. Zachmann ................. .. 18.60 Mohler Supply Co........... . 28.00 Road Warrant» Russell Grader Mfg Co. . EdW. Mallory ..................... .. 71.92 Homer Mason ................ Homer Mason.......................... 18.53 William Eason..................... .. 8.98 C. E. Johnson ................ 56.1S Lamar’sDrug Store .............. 26.73 Elmer Himes......................... .. 15.71 56.13 Carver .................... L. S. Hushbeck ........................ 69.00 Thos. Kellow ..................... .. 1900.00 Jim 44.91 H. Thiessen ................... Mr». M. J. Petty...................... 58.00 Clay S. Taylor..................... .. 18.22 Anderson Bros................. 114.94 T. E. Epplett............................. 9.25 Col. J. B. Cavanaugh .... . .1200.00 Willamette Iron ¿Steele Wks.. .525.00 T. E. Eoplett .......................... 69.65 Shirl Jackson ..................... 2.80 Miami Quarry Co..................... Frank Hyde A Co...................... 12.62 American Express Co. ... .. 36.96 Brighton Mills Co..................... W, L. Campbell ...................... 201.66 I W. L. Campbell ................. ..1407.65 Standard Service Sta................ B. J. Cooper............................. 25.00 General Warrents C. L. Best & Co........................ T. C. Percy................................. 2.00 Frank Hyde & Co............... ..*127.84 Cloverdale Garage .................. T. E Epplett............................. 90.00 G. A. Jones ......................... 1.40 Woods & Woods Garage .... D. R. Tinnerstett ................... 200.00 Wendell Werner .................. .. 1.05 Howard Cooper Corp.............. P. W. Todd ............................. 319.26 George Zirr ......................... .80 Tillamook Battery Sta............. Boys A Girl» Aid Soc............. 90.00 T. E. Epplett......................... .. 18.00 Tillamook Garage .................. J. F. Jones ............................. 6.48 Mary Burwester.......... .. 17.50 Aiderman & Poorman .......... E. T Haltom ........................... 1.25 Mrs. Florence M. Baker.............. .. 25.00 Sunset Garage ..................... Tillamook Herald..................... 15.62 Irene Eadus .. 10.00 A C. & H. Anderson.............. E. L. Glaisyer ......................... 290.00 Johanna York ......................... ..................... .. 17.50 R M. Wade & Co........................ Tillamook Headlight .............. 39.88 Qvel V. Gilliam ................. .. 17.50 E T Haltom ............................. Tillamook City ..................... 65.13 Ruby C. Brooten................. .. 17.50 Northwest Auto Co................. Nelson & Co............................. 10.00 Augusta Williams.......... .. 17.50 S. P. R R Co.............................: Nelson & Co............................. 18.20 Grace V. E. Illingsworth .......... .. 10.00 Tillamook Mutual Tel. Co......... Nelson & Co................................ ■ 10.00 Marie Getchele..................... .. 40.00 Wilson-Gilbert Co..................... Nelson & Co............................. 18.05 Lamb-Sshrader Co..................... Lena C. Hall ......................... .. 17.50 C. E. Allen ............................. Mrs. Ethel Nichols.................. 12.60 Myrtle F. Dougherty ........... .. 17.50 Dawson Bros............................. 11.02 Glen Snider ............................. 3.50 Bud Steele................................. 9.85 Mrs. Mabie Wann................. .. King-Crenshaw Co.................. Elve Hellenbuyck ................... .. 28.00 Ellis Bartrow .......................... 4.55 T. Leverich ............................. 1.80 Verner Alplanalp ............... . 2.30 Chas. Graham ......................... Golda Hunter ......................... Elizabeth Carlyle ................... 35.00 John Aschim............................. 196.40 Madison White ...................... Mrs. E. P. Larsen .................. 33.00 J. C. McClure ......................... 162.90 Jim Goodman ......................... Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co............. 54.78 Gladys Jones............................. 110.40 Matt Olson ............................. 1.50 Bushong & Co............................ 288.75 Andrew Fleming .................. Emil Larsen............................. 9.42 Homer Mason ......................... 15.00 P. E. Allen Crystal Laundry ..................... ■■ .......... Mrs. H. F. Cook ..................... 33.00 Finch & Smith......................... 4.00 C. P. Briggs .... 7.29 E. E. Koch................................. 19.27 Hollie Me Kiddy .. Homer Mason .......................... T. Hamilon ............................. 15.05 Tillamook Transfer Co............. 29.12 Chas. Graham .... Burroughs Add. Mach. Co. ... 20.80 Lamars Drug Store.................. 42.64 Wm. Morrison .. A. M. Hare ............................. 188.18 Ira Smith ................................. 2.82 Jas. Boyakin................... 2.35 Erwin Harrison ..................... City Transfer Co. .. ............... 2.00 Chs. Haybarker ............ Sunset Garage......................... 77.20 Tillamook Sheet Metal Wks. .. 11.27 A. R. Miller.................... Elizabeth Carlyle .................. 35.00 Cora White ......................... 5.60 Bill Ewan ..................... Mrs. E. P. Larsen .................. 33.00 Myrtle Miller ....................... 5.60 G. W. Wilkes ................ 7.46 T. H. Goyne ......................... Nehalem Garage ..................... 10.00 W. H. Sales .................... Tillamook Garage ................. 125.65 Mrs. Peter Bush.................... 6.50 W. F. Bundy ................ 1.25 Dr. H. E. Rinehart................ 150.00 Chas. Kaneki .................. R. F. Zachman......................... 4.03 Fred Krunger ................ Coast Power Co........................ 54.10 T. Leverich ........................... . Conover & Condit .................. 41.00 Dr. L. L. Hoy ......................... 55.00 George Staiger................ Tillamook Transfer Co............. 113.12 : Tillamook Meat Co................. 11.82 Sam Tomlinson ............ 7.95 E. Rannel ........................ Chas. I Clough Co..................... 174.89 Chas. I. Clough ................... ... 1.90 L. T. Cain........................ Mrs. Rinehart ......................... 15.00 Geo. I. Smith ......................... 3.88 Jack Leslie .................... W. S. Coates ......................... 45..67 Sutton & Loll ......................... 4.99 Mrs. Nettie Riggs ................. 63.00 Frank Reed .................... A. H Gulstrom ..................... 9.58 Tillamook Hotel ..................... 18.98 W. F. Cain .................... W. H. Stark............................. R. T. Boals ............................. 48.55 P. W. Todd ............................. 202.50 S. Brooks ........................ 2.20 Chas. F. Pankow............. 1.35 Mrs. Frances Sthranhan .... Leo Wilson ............................. 7.05 Leon Illingsworth ................. 2.63 W. F. Cain....................... Dawson Bros............................. 2.00 Dawson Bros.............................. Merril Rogers ......................... 2.00 Coats Driving & Boom Co. 4.15 Homer Mason ......................... 150.00 R. F. Zachmann ............ King-Crenshaw Co.................. Standard Oil Co........................ 13.00 Faye L. Stark ......................... 100.00 Tillamook Garage ........ 5.00 i Bernice E. Ripley..................... 85.00 W. S. Coates . Chas. I. Clough Co.................... Priska Neiger ......................... 85.00 A. H. Gulstrom Edna Mills ............................. 37.50 W. H. Stark ... Bond Warrants . 18.50 II. M. Farmer......................... 174.95 W. T. Coates . Nelson & Co..................... . 15.75 Tillamook Merc, Co................. 78.25 W. H. Bell............................... Nelson & Co..................... . 14.00 R. N. Henkle............................. 70.00 A. H. Gulstrom........................ Oliver & Thompson .... . 1.25 Wm. Hoage ............................. 28.40 W. H. Stark ....................... Douglas & Sons ... . 10.98 E. M. Condit............................. 15.00 W. H. Bell ........................... A. A. Pennington .. . 7.99 Bushong & Co............................ 90.00 Wheeler Lumber Co. ............ Otis Edwards ........ ... 8.98 J. A. Smith ............................. 1.50 Road Builders Equip. Co. ... A. J. Nails............... . 9.97 J. M. Selby ............................. 2.50 Steinback Iron Wks............... Art. Case ................ . 29.94 Jack Selby................................. 2.00 Rollie W. Watson ................ H. Theissen ............ . 43.66 R. B. Driscoll ......................... 85.00 Alex Me Nair & Co.................. Antone Werner ... . 79.22 P. W. Barrett ......................... 16.00 John A. Carroll ................. C. E. Johnson ........ A. F. Coats Lumber Co. ... . 102 57 J. L. Hartman & Co................. D. H. Fletcher........ King-Crenshaw Co................ . 79.22 City Transfer Co .................... Jim Carver ............ . 90.43 H. V. Alley ............................. 175.74 Bay City Garage ................ Arba Stiversen ... . 132.83 Conover & Condit.................... 21.75 Star Lumber Co. ................... Vai Fisher, Sr........... . 43.39 Crystal Laundry ...................... 26.23 Wilson-Gilbert Co................... Ed. Morehead ........ . 52.36 G. B. Lanib ............................. 133.33 Standard Oil Co....................... Curtis Holgate ... . 49.41 Marion Hare ........................... 85.00 A. T. Dolan ........................... J. B. Shafer ............ . 55.04 G. B. Lamb ............................. 51.50 H. T. Loving........................... Nels Haglund ........ . 49.90 W. M. Welsh Mfg. Co............. 15.40 Oscar Berjiett ........ . 54.99 Kathleen Mills ......................... 100.00 Oscar Bennett ........ BASEBALL. . 51.37 A. L. Stem ............................. 16.96 Abe Bays ................ ------ o - - A. F. Coates Lbr. Co ............. 1.21 . 18.71 Emile Wooley.......... L. Campbell ...................... 40.00 Beaver Berry Pickers Lose to Cheese . 158.73 W. A. S. Coffey............ W. S. Coates..................... . Makers. 3.46 . 136.59 Alvis Curl ... Barber ......................... 1.70 ------ o------ . 83.79 Lester J. T. Maddox Will Geores............................... 2.00 . 88.27 Frank Clent King tried like a herloc Tro­ C. A. Bradley Bester............................. 2.00 . 174.72 Mike Ahplanlp C. C. Murphy jan to come from behind and bring ......................... 20.20 9.74 Abe Bays ................................. 1.20 his team to the winning end of the A. F. Coates Lbr. Co................. . 116.25 C. A. Me Ghee......................... 1.20 ball game at the Fair Grounds last State Ind. Aoc. Comm. ...... . 130.00 C. J. Edwards ......................... 1.80 Sunday, but his mates had suffered last Power Co......................... . 131.60 Albert Marolf........................... E. W. Stanley ......................... 11.85 from such an attack of nervousness W. L. Campbell,, Bushong & Co.......................... 380.69 shock, and lack ot practice, for the Adn. Buhraw Est..................... Geo. W. Phelps......................... 50.00 first few Innings of the game that Homer Mason ......................... Till, Co. Mutual Tel. Co............. 5.30 the Tillamook men were able to put Star Grocery Co........................ C. A. Johnson ......................... 150.00 over a few runs in quick succession Adolf Erickson ..................... Myrtle Wallin........................... 95.00 Bayocean Sheet Metal Wks... that put the game well beyond reach P. W. Barrett ......................... Mrs. Ed. Kelley . of the Beavers’ ability to overcome Kilham Sta. Prt. Co................. J. F. Bradley ... The Frederick Post Co............. 13.65 the Tillamook lead. C. Stone .............. 'Leupold & Voepel...................... 1.50 This is the second time that a visit­ Milo Beaman ... A. C. Deuel ............................. 58.00 ing team of the county has succomb- C. F. Best............ B. Batzner ............................. ed to the onslaught of the local Grif Krumlauf ... R. M. Wade & Co. .................. bastmen In the early stages of the M. C. Birgo ........ •- W. F. Cain................................. 3,23 E. P Repass ........ game, and we hope that the next First National Bank .......... v .40 J. B. I.angley .,. Wheeler Lumber Co................. 173.27 time they meet that our county rivals James Pallin........ Coast Power Co......................... 131.60 from the north and south end of the F. M. Nelson ... F. L. Sappington..................... 18.00 county will step into the game with Edw. Mallory ... Hodson-Feenaughty Co............. 5250.00 more confidence and cool-headedness, F. M. Nelson ... State Ind Acc. Comm.............. 243.56 as the writer knows they both have Lionel Speece ... R. Rowtio ................................. 42.00 the material for better ball than dis­ A. F. Coates Lbr. Co................. 80.38 Andrew Zenger . Honeyman Hardware Co......... 30.71 played in the last two games. F. S. Armentrout . The stick work of Carl Heisel and 5.85 D. S. Bayakin ......................... Elmer Himes........ Nehalem Garage..................... 109.94 the fielding of Driscoll for the local Ray Rasmick........ Alderman & Poorman .......... 14.00 team was above par. McClellan took C. J. Drake ........ Cloverdale Merc. Co................. 8.20 a fling at the Beaver boys from tlie C. D. Nelson........ Ore. State Highway Com......... 659.44 pitcher's box about the fifth inning, I F. M. Nelson........ 11.97 relieving Donovan after he (Dono­ Clent — Duxbury Lionel Speice........ 52.86 W. R. Speece Andrew Zergcr . van) had safely put the game away 58.85 K H. Brown F. S. Armentrout . for Tillamook. Both men worked ex- 76.80 I. . A. Yach ... Hoyt Snider ........ 9.97 cctdlngly well. Outside visitors com- I Wodler Sedore . W. G. Gourman . 9.97 in;. here this summer had better Tom Me Knight . J. T. Davis............ 13.45 bring tlr -ir shock absorbers with I. . A. Yach............ J. C. Brown ........ 13.46 them, as Tillamook Is coming strong. Frank Reynolds . C. D. Nelr.on ... 5.98 We might also add the Sunday's fog I L. G. Wyant........ D. H. Fletcher . .. 1.99 made manager Edmunds' face and H. A. Brandt ..... Clyde Equip. Co. . 11.97 O. M. Burbank . Cloverdale Tel, Co, 48.36 I the Beaver aggregation look like Otis Edwards ... Western Farquhar Meh. Co.... 63.97 twin brothers. A. J. Nails............ Vai Fisher................................. 103.74 Art Case ............ C. A. Bradley ......................... 189.63 Adminstrator’s Notice to Creditors. Henry Nelson ... Oliver X Thompson................ 110.01 Lee Whitcombe . ----- o-------- Homer Mason ......................... 3.99 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the C. Desmond ........ Tillamook Iron Works............ 3.99 County Court of the State of Oregon, E. Walker ........ A. E. Allen ............................. 25.81 for Tillamook County, has appointed William Powell ... Glen. Snider ............................. 6.98 the undersigned Administrator of the William Powell . Matt Olson ................................. 39.95 estate Cliff Thomas .,. of Frank M. Wakely, deceased, Andrew Fleming..................... 15.72 T. Haugen ........ Hollie McKiddy ..................... 23.97 and any and all persons having C. Kinnaman ... Madison White ..................... 45.96 claims against said estate are hereby M. B. Shafer........ P. E. Allen ............................. 17.95 required to present the same, duly 0 L. C. Wilkes ... Jim Goodman ......................... 3.99 verified and together with proper Floyd Allen ........ Chas. Haybarkcr..................... 1.99 vouchers, either to said administrat­ W. M Wilkes ... Joseph Boynkin ..................... 7.99 or at his residence at Nehalem. Ore­ L. C. Wilkes........ Wm. Morrison ......................... 95.42 gon. or to T. H. GOYNE. Attorney at Ed. Le Francis . E. J. Bartrow......................... 122.25 Law and Attorney for said Administ­ Ernest Himes ... Ellis Bartrow ......................... 54.36 rator. at hfs office In Tillamook City, N. J Dye ............ Bpd Steele ............................. 51.93 Oregon, within b I x months from th. Irwin Hubbard ... Dale Atwood............................. 7.98 date of this notice. Elmer Himes ... C. P. Briggs ........................... 27.93 8. Brooks ............ Dated this May 13th, 1920. Chas. Graham ......................... 91.27 Fred Briggs ........ H. V. ALLEY. tamb-Schrader Co..................... 24.43 H H. Mapes........ Administrator of the estate of S . P . R R Co............................ Rod Builders Equip. Co..........2020.00 Frank M. Wakely, deceased. M. B. Shafer............................. .35 W. S. Cone .. T. Haugen ............................. 37.50 Ida Nelson Vice President Marshall says the A. Finlayson............................. 62.86 C. W. Ross S. S. Provost ........ 1............... 63.84 churches ought to practice what thev Frank Crane Abe Simrnons ......................... 13.98 preach. If Mr. Marshall ever rereads Mil« Hi'»ni«n J. Bcebehiser ......................... 13.96 the platforms upon which he was Grif Krumlauf Ed. Le Francis ..................... 9.97 elected he ought to realize that there Geo.. Krumlauf ... Ernest Himes ......................... 3.99 are Institutions other than the M. C. Birge . N. G. Dye................................. 3.99 churches which seem to need this ad E. P. Repass . Star Lumber Co........................ 109.86 vic» worse. A. O.. Spicker Chas. F. Pankow ................. 39.95 J. . B. Langley Sid Provost ............................. o------ Jam»» Pallin Coast Power Co........................ The New York World says: “Mr. Amo» Vaughn Conover A Condit..................... Bryan is to be reckoned with at San Russell Grader Mfg. Co Steinback Iron Wks.................. Francisco not as a constructive force ; Gilbert Belleque Standard Oil Co........................ but as a daatruetiv» fore».“ 3ure' Tom Bedortha . Wilson A Gilbert ................. enough; that's what has mad» him a Star Lumber Co......................... Ernest Bohra . Democratic leader for th» last tw»n- 1 King-Crenshaw Co.................. < 'heater Badortha ... years, Alox Me Nair A Co................ A) Boon ................... a. 4» ’K w * ? $ Nehalem Notes. Prof. John Ashton, successor to Prof. Brimhall, as principal of the Public School, was in town Sunday, getting acquainted with conditions* and trying to secure a house in which to live this summer with his family. He expects to work in the Wheeler Mill during vacation, or a part of the time at least. He expects to at­ tend summer school for a few weeks. Leonard Cain spent a few days out at O. A. C„ last week, attending some of the closing excerclses and re­ newing old acquaintances. Saturday, Miss Stevenson left for her home near Medford, Ore., It was her first visit home since the begin- ing of school last fall. Mrs. and Mrs. Gage left Friday even­ ing for their home at Sheridan, Or. Prof. Brimhall left for Tillamook, Monday, where he will make his fut­ ure home, He has been principle of our school for the past three years and leaves many warm friends. - Mr. and Mrs. Gage left Friday evening for their home in Sheridan. After attending the Nehalem High school through the school months, Mildred Morris left for her home in Grass Valley, Ore., last Saturday. Prof, and Mrs. Barnes and daugh­ ter, Ruth, left for Creswell, Ore., Tuesday where they will spend the summer on their ranch. The public school closed a very successful term of school last Friday, with a picnic at Manzanita beach. The day was ideal and the entire school with many of the patrons en­ joyed the day to the fullest extent. It has become an annual event with the school, and is looked forward to with great interest by the pupils and teachers alike. H. J. Hickerson is now keeping bachelor's hail, his wife and baby having left the first of the week, to spend two or three months with her parents in eastern Oregon. The commencement excerclses of the Nehalem High School were welt attended last Friday night. The mair. address was delivered by Prof. James T. Matthews, of the Willamette Uni­ versity at Salem. Two hours after Prof. Matthews had arrived in Ne­ halem last Friday, he received a tele­ gram stating that his mother had died very suddenly at Ocean Park, Wash., for which place he left Sat­ urday morning. Wheeler and Nehalem ball teams crossed bats on the home grounds last Sunday with the result standing 6 to 3 for Wheeler. It was some live game. Lumber is on the ground for re­ pairs and additions to the Methodist parsonage now occupied by Rev. Warren and family. The children of the public schools are anxiqpsly awaiting the announce­ ment of their grades as the result of the recent state examination. x The Whole Secret of> A Better Tire Simply a Matter of the Maker*» Policte» This you will realize—once you try a Brunswick—that a super-tire is possible only when the name certifies that the maker is follow­ ing the highest standards. For tire making is chiefly a mat­ ter of standards and policies—-cost plus care. Any maker can build a good tire if he cares to pay per­ fection’s price. All men know Brunswick stand­ ards, for Brunswick products have been famous for 74 years. Formulas, fabrics and standards vary vastly in cost. Reinforce­ ments, plies and thickness are a matter of expense. And these vari­ ations affect endurance. It rests with the maker how far he wishes to go— how much he can afford to give. For there are no secrets nor pat­ ents to hold one back. To ascertain what each maker offers one must analyze and test some 200 tires—as our laboratories have done. Then it is a matter of combining the best features and building ac­ cording to the highest standards. Once you try a Brunswick you will understand how we have built model tires, regardless of factory expense. Yet Brunswick Tires cost you the same as other like-type tires. Our saving is on selling cost, _ through our nation-wide organization. We realize that you expect more from Brunswicks, and we assure you that you get it. ONE Bruns­ wick will tell you the story. And then you’ll want ALL Brunswicks. No other tire, you’ll agree, gives so much for your money. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarter«: 46-48 Fifth Street Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis Our Ranch at the edge of a forest little ranch house stood Oh, its comfy and cozy this little bouse in the wood. Near is a large oak tree. Where in the summer hours I sit and read and enjoy The scent of sweet wildflowers. There’s a dear little one-roomed play­ house. With lots of dollies and toys. Where we play in sunny daytime And at night dream of childish Joys. Cord Tires with “Driving” and “Swastika” Skid-Not Treads Fabric Tires in “Plain,” “Ribbed” and “BBC” Skid-Not Treads Charles F. Pankow I I LODGE MEETINGS. — o------ Tillamook Lodge No. 57 A. F. and A. M. Regular meeting second Wednesday of each month. Rehersals each Wednesday following. Visiting broth­ ers welcome. By order of W. M. Leslie Harrison, Sec. ------ o------ Stated convocation Friday Johnson Chapter No. 24 R. A. M. I. E. Keldson, Sec. April 30. Visitors welcome ------ o------ Portland-TillamoobAuto Stage Leaves Tillamook Hotel Daily at 2.30 P.M Fare $5.50 ■ Round Trip $10.00. First Stage leaves Tillamook Friday, May 21. G. A. R. a Stradivara Phonograph ♦ The Sweatest Tone Phono- | graph made. Hays all records = = of their best without the i : harsh metallic sound found m so many Cornith Post, No. 35 Dept, of Ore­ gon, meets on second and fourth Sat­ urdays of each month, ot 1:30 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors wel­ come. H. W. Spear, Commander Samuel Downs, Adjt. -o i i W. R. C. Corinith Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept, of Oregon, meets on first and third Friday evenings of each month, at 8 p. m„ in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors welcome . Minnie Johnson, President Elizabeth Conover, 8ecy. KOCH & BENNETT, Boxing Contest The Tillamook Boxing Commission has arranged for the following pro­ gram to take place at the City Hall on Wednesday. June 2nd. J. Houser, of Wheeler, vs. Jos. Fiddler, of Portland, in a ten round bout. Jim Himes vs. J. Dougherty, both of Tillamook, four rounds. Hoyt Snider, of Kelchis river vs. Denny O'Brien, of Wheeler, four rounds. The tickets are on sale at the Rial­ to, reserved seats, *2.20, general ad­ mission, *1.00, including war tax. Everybody come and expect an extra, for that's what it'll be. C. E. Mow­ ery, Matchmaker. * Tuesday eve, 8 p. m. Rebekak, Wednesday evening Camp 2-4, Thursday w. C. DUETER. SOLD BY The sqyjrrcis live in the treetops And chatter away in fun; While the birds sing to us everyday. From morning till set of sun. There is an orchard of many acres With apples and peaches to spare. And we children have fun in riding A gentle and plodding old mare. The scotch broom blooms on the hill­ side, The golden rod on the lawn. And up by the spring in the hollow. The Oregon Grape grows on There are shrubs and vines of many kinds. There are blackberries galore. There are fern and laurel and pines. What child could ask for more? Yes. its just a little ranch house That stands at the edge of the wood But, Oh, its comfy and cozy Is this little home so good. Ruth Barnes, Nehalem, Ore., age 11, DENTIST. TILLAMOOK BUILDING (Over Haltom'»). T illamook- Oregen.