Tillamook Iron Works ............. 50.65 Homer Mason, Co. Clerk Steinback Iron Works............... 212.70 Gilbert Co....................... Riven Garage ... W. A. High.................................. 1.25 Three R. Homschuch ........... Felix Kebbe . F. S. Yorks Lbr. Co........................15.60 i T. M. Morton ....... Clyde Corder H. M. Wait .............................. 8.50 C. W. P. Morrison .......... Wm. Corder C. L. Christensen .................. 34.93 ' A. Miller .......................... C. P. Briggs . Sunset Garage ........................ 88.06 H W. Wyld .................. M. A. Sellon Tillamook Garage.........................33.14 John Anderson .............. E. A.Ball , Standard Oil Cd.......................... 1062.23 Geo. Knight .................. Tom Purvis Southern Pacific Co,....................525.29 Buckles .............. Geo. Cornwall Coast Power Co. . 1................ 30.50 Frank H. McKiddy .................. Clay Richards State Ind. Acc. Cornyn .......... 387.60 Briggs .................. Geo. Mathews McGinnis Estate ...................... 1.00 Chas. E. 0. Storm .................. C. H. Jones .. R. Lofoon ............................ 1.00 I Jim Himes ...................... C. Morris .... Joe Wilson ................................ 1.00 R. M. Howard.................... Jesse Reynolds J. E. Cochran .......................... 25.00 Lee .......................... Jesse Reynolds F. J. Meitzke .............................. 75.00 Jay Lane Davis ...................... Dan Hickey Frank Owens .............................. 25.00 Harold Brandt .............. Chas. Brown Sarah Daniel Estate.................. 1.00 | John Wilson .................. Alfred Berg Lena Goodspeed ...................... 50.00 Thos. P. Watkins Sarah McMillan ...................... 50.00 W. H. Burns ...................w.v.-.- Bert Reynolds Elwe Hellebuyck ....................... 200.00 i Ernest Lightfoot ...................... Geo. Cornwall Whitney Co. L’t'd......................... 5.00 ' T. R. McFall .............................. Cornwall i A. E. Hansen .............................. Bond Warrants December 1920 •eo. Cornwall J Ernest Lighfoot.............. ........... Edw. Mallory 107.88 Edw. Mallory ............... I Geo. Cornwall R. L. Kossack 41.161 I Ed. Creecy . ., .... Geo. Cornwall W. S. Oreutt 49.90 I D. O. Lamson ........................ The Hemlock Store W. A. High . 6.25 I E. E. Nelson .......................... Howar©8.00; medium to good *7@7.50. Sheep — Eaat of mountain lambs, *7@8; Willamette vaJley lamb«, *6@7. Hogs — Prime mixed *9.50@10.25; heavy, *7@8.25.* . Letamo jto put pep Into your job on a nalry day Seattle. totogetinto« Wlheat—Hard white, soft white and white club, *1.59; hard red winter, soft red winter, northern spring and east­ ern red Walla, Big Bend bluestem, »1.85. Hay—Eastern Washington mixed, *29 per ton. alfalfa. *29. Butler P h S —49©61c. Eggs—Ranch. 4&©63c. Jonn F. Nugent* wno resigned Poultry — Hens, dressed 27@37c; United States Senator from Idaho to become a member of the Federal Trade alive. 22@32c. Hogs — Prime, *10.50©ll; smooth Commisek>ru heavies, *9.50© W.50. Cattle — Prime steers, *8.50@9; medium to choice. *7. ©8. FISH BRAND Reflex Slicker \ TkerolsaFISH j\; BRAND Aarment &\'X for every kind of wet work or sport AJTOWtR ca.MB»* C3TABU3MC0 IOM BOSTON MONTESANO ROCKED BY BIG EXPLOSION Montesano, Wash.—An exptoeltion which shook the entire town of Monte­ sano and brought out the populace Sunday night is believed by tbe police to be a miscarriage of a plot to wreck the Grays Harbor county jail bore, in which are incarcerated seven men con­ victed last March of complicity in the Centralia, Wash., armistice day mur­ ders of November 11, 1919. The explosion occurred under a tree Gooding to Succeed Nugent in Senate. in a vacant lot near the Northern Pa­ Boise, Idaho.—The resignation of cific station and within 100 feet of John F. Nugent from the United the main street of the town. The tree States senate, to take effect on Janu­ ary 15, was received by Governor was sbatterred by the blast. The police theory of a possible plot Davis. Senator Nugent was recently in the county jail is based upon re­ appointed to the federal trade commis­ I sion by President Wilson. Governor ports of the presetice of a stranger Davis has announced that be will ap­ loitering about the Jail during tbe day. point Senator-Elect Frank R. Gooding The man carried a leather traveling to fill Senator Nugent’s unexpired bag and pfeees of such a bag with a short length of fimc w«wr picked up term. near the scene of the explosion by W. C. McAloon. marshal. It is the Grain Hearing Is Set. marabal’s lielW that the bomb was Washington.—Hearings on legisla­ cached near the tree awl prematurely tion to regulate grain exchanges and exploded. No damage resulted. dealings in grain futures will be held by the house agriculture committee be­ ginning January 4. Half a dozen mea­ SOVIET ENVOY CALLEO HOME sures to regulate such trading have beep Introduced is the house at this 'AmbsMador" Marten« VYHI Submit to Order of Deportation. session. New Yoafcv— Ludwig C. A. K. Mar 1920 Record Year For All Railroads. tens. Ruf.siau ho W« "ambassador" to the United Htetee, notified the depart­ Washington. — American railroads ment of tabor that upon instruction are completing a record year and have from tbe Moscow government, just re­ no Intention of aeking for another gen­ ceived. he would surrender himself for eral rate increase, Thomas Dewitt Cuy- deportation on January 3. ler, chairman of tbe Association of Tbe Moeeow adv tone directed Mar­ Railway executives, declared, review ten« do < lo apiewl from Die order for Lng the 192u^iituatioD. hte deportation, signed by Secretary of Labor Wiisoa recently, but to re­ i*rw»evtlle, Ore., Bank Closes. Prineville, Or.—The Crook County turn to Rursia as soon as possible bank closed its doors Monday morn­ with his entire Russian staff Cancellation of ail coatrscta nego ing. The bank was closed by the trustees for 80 days, during whh h time tinted lor "tbe Ruastan government ft will be thoroughly reorganized It with American firms, said by Martens is said the cause of suspension Is due to amount to some *80.000.000, was to conditions now prevailing, farmers ordered and sheepmen being unable to sell their wheat and cattle or to raise asooer os cattle or wool. X- Portland, Or.,—Two million sal­ mon eggs collected for the Rogue river by the state fish and game commission recently, hatched on the way, according to report to the com­ mission. The eggs were on board the steamer Tramp, and as the vessel reached Cooc Bay began showing sighns ot life. Severe storms along the coast had delayed the vessel be­ yond the expeetd time of arrival. The fish children were sent to a hatchery close to Coos Bay. Mr. and Mr«. Lowell Moulton uro the proud parents of a big boy, bori. Wednesday, Dec., 29th at the East­ man Hospital. 1 i w Si Left Over We will sell at large reduction? the last of three different lines oi first class phonographs. Sale gins January 3. 1920. This m Opportunity If you take advantage of it befoix the limited supply is exhausted. Tillamook Music Co Victor Dealers TILLAMOOK. OREGON .J