Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 17, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1921
PAGE SIX
Bills Allowed by County Court
COUNTY COURT BILLS FEB. 1921. Howard Owens
Chas. Ray
GENERAL WARRENTS.
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and happy
Pearl Oil in a good oil heater
keeps dampness and chill from
the home. Warmth and coziness
without dust and dirt. Heater is
easy to carry about. Lights at
the touch of a match—gives in­
stant heat. No smoke, no odor.
EcoriWmical.
Pearl Oil is refined and re­
refined by our special process
which makes it clean burning.
For sale in bulk by dealers
everywhere—the same high-
quality kerosene as the Pearl
OU sold in five-gallon cans. There
ia a saving by buying in bulk.
Order by name—Pearl OU.
We recommend Perfection OU
Heaters.
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every Vacuum Cup Tire bought at our store. Act
quickly. This offer is LIMITED. Once it expires,
it will not be renewed. Early ordering will avoid
disappointment.
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS,
Oregon.
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Transfer Wood
Gravel
TRANSFER
A. A. Imlah
Tillamook Battery Station
19.10
W. G. Foster
93.60 Forest Ayer
H. M. Maybee
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16.00 . john Borba
H. M. Maybee
28.00 jiandlake Sawmill
A. H. Gulstrom
11.18 Tillamook Abstract Co.
Mary Burmester
10.00 Roekaway Spruce Company
Irene Eadus
lv.00 Hull Johnson
Johanna York
17.50 W. C. CheneJ-
Florence M. Baker
25.00 Kt;ebs Brothers
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Inei V. Gillam
17.50 Oregon State Highway Comm.
Augusta E. Williams
10.00 H. S. Brimhall, Clerk
I Marie G^tchell
40.00 Lahor Auto Spring Co.
Lena C. Hail
10.00 Chester Worthington
I Myrtle F. Dougherty
10.00 O. E. Mattoon
Mary L. Dye
32.50 Oscar Bennett
Elvie Hellebuyck
40.00 Frank Nelson
A. D. Lommen
17.50 Clay S. Taylor
Gollon & Ott
17.50 Walter Elliott
W. E. Noyes
17'. 5 9 Robert Howard
Zeno Biser
17.50 James Beggs
G. W. Hoskins
17.50 Gail Glick
H. H. Hanenkratt
25.00 N. Affolter
Mrs. Hans C. Hanson
17,50 Monroe Switzer
E. M. Clarke
J. A. Coughran
Andrew Zuereher
Merle Holman
♦
B. W. Neilson
Walter Affolter
Benson & Peterson
John Affolter
C. F. DeFord ,
Fred Affolter
Chris Zieger
Lee Affolter
Samuel L. Brown
,'H. A. Brandt
Tillamook Transfer Company
17.50 |W. H. Webb
John Aschim
202.16 <B. Hoyt
W. F. Mellgreen
15.00 I Wm. Derrick
R. Pettit
75.00 ' F. Briody
S. E. Chance
8.00 Frank Reynolds
Crystal Laundry Company
6.20 R. J. Wyant
Tillamook Mercantile Company 60.68 Clyde Webb
58.60 1 Peter Newberg
W. C. Hawk
Helen Eblnger
100.00 ' A. A. Imlah
Ellen Norberg
57.54 J M. Switzer
E. W. Holden
100.00 ' Chas. Larrison
L. B. Lucas
100.17 Walter Elliott
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E. W. Perkins
125.00 Abe Bays
Irwin-Hodson Company
4.43 j Nehalem Garage
Smithy’s Variety Store
6.43 ■ Wheele* Manufacturing Co.
Bushong & Company
806.9« E. A. Worthington
Claude I. Myers
73.75 J. J. Brown
Headlight Publishing Company 25.14 E. A. Worthington
P. W. Barrett
77.25 I Victor Stewart
Tillamook Transfer Co.
4.50
Tomlinson
Remington Typewriter Co.
144.00 , Ira
Thore Haugen
T. C. Percy
C. Christensen
H. S. Brimhall
Wes Sutton
Priska Neiger
Irving S. Philips
Edna Mills
Henry Nelson
Leila Doty
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Art Case
Margaret Shearer
Hans Wilks
Bernice Ripley
B. E. Turner
T. E. Epplett
Ed Le Francis
G. B. Lamb
L. A. Whitcomb
W. A. Church
, Thad Lucas
Glass i. Prudhomme Co.
Ralph Lucas
E. W. Stanley
Charley Christensen
G. B. Lamb
R. B. Raney
Marlon Hare
Marvin Hodgden
Wheeler Reporter
Gerald Reher
Rollie W. Watson
Sam Smith
Carl Curl
Fred Van Horn
J. H. Shoemaker
Fred De Ford
J. F. Jones, Dist. Sealer
Arlen Kinney
Tillamook Abstract Company
Floyd Wallin
Homer Mason
Fred Van Horn
Burroughs Adding Mach. Co
Arlen Kfiiney
W. F. Baker
! A. C. & H. Anderson
R. A. Leonard
j H. M. Wild and Glen Snider
Edward Stasek
Mohler Creamery Company
Henry Plasker
! Wheeler Iron Works
H. A. Franklin
L. E. De Rock
Frank Fitzpatrick
King-Crenshaw Hdwe Co.
H. N. Henkle
Coast Power Company
Mrs. Mary Cecelia Dueber
Steinbach Iron Works
L. L. Hoy
W. P. Morrison
R. T. Boals
Oscar Burgman
Dr. Crank
Otto Kocher
H. M. Farmer
Emil Beling
.1. V. Alley
Chas. Konecki
::5 •jrpha Eastman
W. H. Chance
L. L. Hoy
L. C. Wilks
Lamar s Drug Store
Homer Wilks
Ray Grate
Wm. Wilks
C. A. Johnson
Charley Himes
Myrtle Wallin
J. O. Dailey
T. E. Epplett
1 Harry Flagg
E. L. Glaisyer
1 Alf Anderson
E. L. Glaisyer
lAlf Andarsen
Bushong & Company
Lee Grimes
Kathien Mills
| Geo. Lane
Tillamook Herald
Chas. Desmond
L. S. Hushbech
E. W. Ryzner
Bayocean Sheet Metal Works
P. D. Ott
D. R. Tinnerstet
I R. D. Devine
James Goldsworthy
Chas. Ray
Mrs H. C. Hanson
60 5 > ¡Standard Oil Company
Conover & Conover
25 00 ¡Southern Pacific Con.pany
M. D. Scovell
*9.70 ¡Nehalem River Transfer Co.
Fredrick Post Company
2 25 Nelson & Company
T. C. Percy
W. S. Coates
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116.25 c- w- Ross
A. il Gulstrom
25.22 D. C. Fletcher
21.45 H. Theisen
W. H. Stark
20.25 J- S. Jasmann
W. E. Anderson
H. M. Shea rer
18.20 4?. F. Best
5 05 Frank Crane
King-Crenshaw Hardware Co.
10 20 Andrew Zuereher
Tillamook Co. Mut. Tel Co.
Pacific Tel. ii Tel. CFompnny 41.80 D C. Craig
Coast Power Company
100.95 Ed- H-.Best
H. S. Brimhall
20.79 M. C. Beaman
910 Grif Krunilauf
Royal Restaurant
1 05 Chas. Blunt
City Transfer Company
4 ng J. Stewart
E. W. Perkins
45.50 James Pallin
West Disinfecting Company
E W. Stanley
6.70 S. E. DeRock
F. C. Burton
2.10 Al. 11. Schloth
Win. Briscoe
2.10 G. N. Sutfiii
Roscoe Beckwith
1.70 D. C. Russell
F L. Sappington
16.'*0 Chas. Crowther
Nelson
Company
16.92 Horace Sappington
Southern Pacific Company
5.58 Geo. Cornwall
standard 0*1 Company
i *> > Sum Tomlinson
George Vaughn
19.18 A. Myers *
Conover & Conover
31.85 E. Randall
G. B. Lanil)
67.71 B. Miner
Frank H. Matthews
401.69 L. P. Podlock
Remington Typewriter Co.
3.00 H. C. Wilks
Lamb-Schruder Company
5.50 Seth Vermllyea
Smith W. FTlliott
9.00 Carl Johnson
I'll ill.ft:iook Garage
189.77 Asbery Miner
«linste Garage
10.68 L. Nealy
Knight
35 40 E. C. Allen
Bud Steel
¡Glen Snider
ROAD WARRANTS.
Matt While
H. J Metcalf
15.71 P. E Allen
Wm. Zuereher
11.22 Leonard Cain
I van R. Witcher
13.D» Wm. Hugenon
Clifford Illingsworth
6 73 'Wm. Ewan
Hammond Lumber Co.
1.00 , E. J Bar trow ‘
Brighton Mills Go.
1 00 Ellis Bartrow
Edw. Stasek
25.00 Francis Buckles
Cloverdale Merc. Co.
56.07 A. Blackmore
Tillamook Co. Mut. Tel Co
■ Geo. La Gault
E E.» Parker
6.0* Chas. Haybarker
3 John Borba Jr.
9.00 Frank Reed
W. 8. Coates
22 46 Lee Mead
A H Gulstrom
5.51 Frank Reed
W. H Stark
5 19 W. F Cain
W E. Anderson
4 49 Mohlr Supply Company
Northwest Auto Company
60.10 Frank Ullngsworth
Warren Construction Co.
4S7.S6 Frank Hobson
Phone 37 W
Tillamook Transfer Co.
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Liberty Temple
Dr. E. L. Glaisver,
VETERINARIAN
County Dairy Herd Inspector
HELL PHONE. MAIN 3- MUTUAL PHONE
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C. C. Murphy
R. F. Zachman
Virgin Spruce Company
Botts & Winslow
Tillamook Iron Works
A. F. Coates Lumber Company
Alex McNair
Charland & Deuel
The Hemlock Store
John Carroll
C. C. Murphy
Alley Lumber Company
Gilbert & Company
Alvis E. Curl
Oscar Bennett
William S. Thomas
John Imlah
James Imlah
C. C. Murphy
E. J. McLaughlin
Clem Hurliman
J C. Stultz
Gus Holgate
Willard Broughton ,
C. P. Briggs
Lamb-Schrader Company
Tillamook Gorage
Sunset Garage
Howard Owens
Wm. Crawford
Wheeler United Lumber Co. 1
State Industrial' Acc. Comm.
B0ND WARRANTS.
Edw.Mallory
Edw Mallory
C. D. Nelson
E. E. Nelson
F. M. Nelson
J. S. Bodyfelt
Ed. Creecy
Vai Fisher Jr.
Ray Woods
R. R. Edwards
Lyle Edwards
Hugh Wallace
J. T. Davis
H. C. Maynard
Geo. Kellow
Guy Schoppert
Art Case
B. E. Turner
Ed Le Francis
L. A. Whitcombe
P. D. Ott
Hawthorne Dock Company
King-Crenshaw Hdwe Co.
Alvis E. Curl
Lamb-Schrader Company
Gilbert & Company
State Industrial Acc. Com,
107.88
71.92
56,75
51.06
68.12
58.34
21.31 I
54.87
28.61
26.93
31.42
35.55-
41.92
34.21
31.46
16.27
19.96
14.97
24.95
28.79
15.70
72.00
9.26
35.00
1,509.00
1.70
54.43
a strong. Interesting dram* of
married life.
Thursday we again have beaut,,
ful, entrancing Clara Kimball Young
tn a dramatic tale of the old days
California.
This is a feature well
worth your time.
Friday is big, bushy, humorous
Mitch Lewis In a real story of th,
big out-of-doors, and Saturday, Feh-
ruary 26th, we have genuine, 'au­
thentic pictures of the world-renown-
ed Pendleto Roundup. It this isn't
a really worth-while list of Plays,
will take a back seat.
K.Laughlin
Did you see “Ruth of the
P. S.
Rockies” ?
ADV.
✓
• DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
Permanently located in Tillamook
Private office in Jenkin’s jewelry
store. Latest up-to-date instru­
ments and equipment. Evenings
and Sunday by appointment.
Complete Lens Grinding Factory
on the Premises. Any lens dupli­
cated.
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BARRICK & HALL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
National Building
Tillamook. Oregon
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DR. O. L. HOHLFELD
VETERINARIAN
Bell Phonc 2F2.
MutualPhona
Tillamook, Oregon
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MARKET ROAD FUND.
State Industrial Acc. Com.
John Jenck
W. S. Coates
.35
3360.00
10.85
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION
A
Dr. J. E. Shearer Dr. A. C. Crank
Drs. Shearer and Crank
MEDICINE & SURGERY
National BuildRng
The United States Civil Service
Tillamook,
Oregon
Commission announces a' Post Office
K.
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Clerk examination, to be held on
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March 12, 1921 for the purpose of (
establishing an eligible register from
R. T. BQALS M. D.
which selections made be made to
fill vacancies as they may occur in
Surgeon and Physician
the position of Clerk, Post Offie Ser­
I. O. O. F. Building
vice, Tillamook, Oregon.
Salary,
J 1,400 per annum.
TILAMOOK, OREGON
All citizens of the United States
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who meet the requirements both men
md women, may enter this examin.or
iion; appointing officers, however,
have the legal right to specify the »
sex desired in requesting certifica­ I
CADILLAC CARS
tion of eligibles. Age limits. 18 to
4 5 years on the date of the examina­ Leaves Tillamook Daily at 8:00 A.
M. and 12:30 P. M.
tion.
Age limits do not apply to
I
persons entitled to preference,on ac-
Leaves Portland (Hoyt Hotel) daily
ount of military or n^val service.
at 8:30 A. M. and 1:00 P. M.
For further information and app­ Makes
connections with Rockawxy
lication blank apply to Mr. Lee E.
Stage Line.
i
□oty, local secretary, board of civil
I
service examiners, at Tillamook, Ore­
Cars are wann and comfortable
gon; or the Secretary, Eleventh II. I
-
S. Civil Service District, 303 Post
Office Building, Seattle. Washing-
ington.
To Employers of Labor
C. D. Paine, District Secretary.
By the
Tillamook Stage Line
Help Furnished Free
The Swede says. “Yumpin yiminie,
dat dar Buck Yones Is some eller. Ay
bane go see hint nex’ Thursday at de
Gem Theater sure.
You vili beddo’
be dar tu.
My gudeness see him
go on dot dar horse!"
REX CHAT NUMBER 8.
At last!
The week of good
plays.
If you really appreciate good
Plays, you wont miss a night this
week.
Of course you will all go to
see the “Scorrerà”, Friday night, al-
though this is a religious play on the
whole, it is made full of action that
it will appeal to everyone.
Saturday we have Roy Stewart, a
well known portrayer of western,
roles, a drama of Mexico and the
west,
It will thrill you if anythin',
will,
Saturday morning at ten •>’
clock we are giving an extra perfornt-
ance of our Friday’s show, A1I chil-
dren will be admitted free to this.
. Sunday and Monday we have th“
biggest picture of the year. “Hum-
roresque”.
If you have to go with
out your dinner, do it in order to see
this play; it is worth it.
It is th.
story of a mother’s love and sacrifi­
ces for her son. a struggling violin­
ist.
Before coming, provide your­
self with handerchiefs, you will need I
them.
In order to accomodate the
enormous crowds, we will run a con­
tinuous performance An Sunday. The
shows will commence at 1. 3, 4:45
5:30, 7:15 and 9 p. m.
Monday we
will have only our regular two shows
7 and 9 p. m.
As Tuesday is Washington's birth­
day, we will present our Tuesdav’a
t how at a matinee at 2 p m.
As an
added attraction for this day we hav.
a film called "Patriotism".’ showing
scenes in France the last 4th of July.
Wednesday we have House Peters
PIONEER
EMPLOYMENT
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The Oldest Office in Oregon
Headquarters for
Farm, Dairy, Mill, Logging
and office help of all kinds.
Phone Bdg. 2272
14 N Second St. Portland, Or.
worry th« man
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who works in a
Fish
Brand
( Reflex
Slicker
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lookfo/ waterproof
the
Reflex garment made
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Tillamook Bakery
1 he home of good bread
and all kinds of fine pastry
Everything Strictly
Sanitary
CHAS. VOGLER, Prep.