Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 24, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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T H I T I L L A M O OK HE AD LIGHT
.. .71.91 Henry Towns .
... 82.74 ' Paul Vanderpool . -.
•114?
,...1798 Wm. Momson
...33.91 Ed. LeFragieis t
... 13.47 ■ Floyd WooUe .K...
■9TJC
....14.41 Wm. Ewan .
...39.90 Harry Simmons
... 13.47 ; W W. Potty ...........
••Ml
....10.66 Wm. Hugenon
...«0.00 Howard Shearer
...36.95
*
E.
A.
Wortnmgvou
.
♦Ul
•rain ia Frequently at B~st During the
......... 8.42 Leslie Barber.
...76.41 'Guy Grames ...
.10.00 Harold Scbeninger
...19.97 Irvin Hubbard ....
ÎM1
Still, Quiet Heure of ths Dark-
Jim
Moore
•
.........
5.61
.25.67 Thad Lucas ....
E. L. Glaiayer
.25.00 A. E. Meyer .........
...17.4«!J. C. Brown..............
101.7»
Down the River.
......... 4.50 A. Miller ...
**E. L. Glaiayer ..
....8.99 L. A. Whitcombe
255.00 'P. C. Meyer .........
....3.99, Wm. Doughty...........
»4.09
......... 8.99 C. Hanks ....
..
.26.97 L. C. Wilks...
. .3.75 Earl Porter ...........
Many writers sleep with pencil and
Enslgn William H Galbraith, navi­ P. W. Barrett
.. .25.82 J. L. Reynolii.........
•<7Jo
Ristrom
......... 4.49 H.
.. 53.93 C. S. Ward ..
notebook under their pillows and a gating officer of the Vulted States de­ Glass & Prudhonime Co.
106.70 4>. C. Miles.............
... 66.41, Wm. Robitsch .........
•-Î3»
......... 4.49 S. Tomlinson
lamp at hand, so that they may dash stroyer Hart, attached to the United T. E. Epplett ................
...34.93 tArt Case .........
90.00 , Harold Follett ....
. . 3143 . There Haugen .........
•87JI
'A.
Myers
....................
off the thoughts that come to them States Asiatic squadron In Chinese wa­ T. E. Epplett ................
.........
4.49
,R.
B.
Raney
...
. 174.76
.54.90 Frank Follett
...17.96 Henry Nelson ....
40.45
in the watches of the eight. There ters, In a letter telle of the Intetultted H. S. Brimhali, Clerk .
E.
Randell
..............
...31.46
. .8.37 'P. C. Meyer .
....1.12 W. H. Chance .
..
22.45
Ed.
Stasek
................
•ILE
la about these thoughts a clarity thin work placed on the hands of the ves­
.... 10.72 L. T. Cam .............
Chas. A. Brown ............
28.00 'A. E. Meyer .
... .4.49
does not come with daytime thinking sels of the squadron In the Ear East
... 16.46 Wm. Hugenon...........
John
Aschim
..................
187.89
Carver
.
'Oscar
—a sureness of vision that approaches by the operations of the Chinese civil
...53.63
....18.70 C. E. Allen.............
.80.50 Iipys Carver
the clairvoyant
Misfortunes never war now in progress between the Pe­ I L. S. Hushbeck ............
,v«.89
.... 12.47 Matt White .............
..7 80 Ralph Gardner
loom so full or realistic as after mid­ kingese and the Cantonese sections of W m. Norris................ ..
....4.98
...129.01 Ellis Bartrow . • • •
night ; but Joy and pleasure lose some­ the nation. When uriulee representing R. T Boa!* ......................
..5.00 Oscar Bennett ..... ..........
.. 14.96
...120.78 Bud Steel ................
thing of their glamor, their evidence; these hostile sections approach cities Burge Grocery................
...16.00 (William
Thomas
....
A
...46.15
P.
E.
Allen
.............
..
.
120.38
doubt creeps In with them.
tn which American citizens are in busi­ A. L. Williamson ....
....5.00 . '‘Alvis Curl ......... ..
...23.69 *
....97,77 E. J. Bartrow .........
A problem which we have wrestled ness there is much excitement on the >. W. Bu rett
...M00i iijfAbe Bays ........... ..........
...51.14
tn the daylight, weighing it with all part of the Americans and they call W. L. Bryan
...174.76 Glen Snider ..............
.. .12.00 ' C. C. Murphy ......
..36.17
our Intelligence, ia settled la a certain urgently for the protection of the tleet, G. B. Lamb .
Chas.
Haybarker
...
......... 7.98
.... 1.08 G. W. Galloway ....
.. 24.93
way, calmly and judiciously and after says the Columbus Dispatch.
....17.95 Wm. Ewan..................
E. W. Holden
.. 124.75 Frank Reynolds .........
Recert 1« the Hart received a radio­
...31.18
mature reflection. Our decision seems
Lee
Meade
..................
...37.65
.. 100.00 D. M. Switxer...............
the right one. And tbeu, suddenly, In gram call from an officer of a United Helen Ebinger .........
.. . 13.96
.. .22.47 Chas. Ewan .............
.. 130.95 Wm. Hudson *............
the dead of the night, that self-same States merchant vessel, stating that bls E. W. Perkins .........
Francis
Buckles
.............................
...21.75
.. .48.58 Tillamook Iron Wks. .
issue bobs up before our mental vi­ vessel 50 miles up one of the Chines« Ellen Norberg .........
7d. Braunesreuther......................... 22.94
...50.00 King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co. .. . .207.90
olon, wakes us from a sound sleep and rivers was being detained. The captain R. Pettit.........................
Frank Merril ..................................18-95
settles Itself in quite another way, in was anxious to put to sea. and would Bushong A Co...............
.. .41.63 Tillamook City Water Comm. ... .4.00
L. T. Cain ...................................... 38 9P
one great flash. A strong white light the Hurt see that It was permitted to E. F. Rogers ............
.. .64.33 Nehalem Garage ...................... ... 74.31
Sam Tomlinson ............................. 78.52
has been turned upon the brain end depart? The Hart got on the Job at C. F. De Ford .........
.. .30.00 Kathleen Mills............................ .......... 50
E. Randall ...................................... I4 98
has revealed there a conclusion of once and found when the sceue was
...
.2.81
..
.45.00
Cloverdale Hotel ....
H. S Brimhall Clerk..................
And 30 Minutes Times.
which we had no Inkling before. The reached that there was no govern­
H.
Johnson.......................................... 17.95
P. D, Ott.......................
.. . 88.58 , Lamar’s Drug Store ............. ... .1.70
process«« of arrlvtng at It are a closed mental authority bolding the United
George Reed ................................. 34.90
...34.97
H.
V.
Alley
..................
..155.00
^Alley Lumber Co......................
chapter. The clairvoyant brain has States ship up, but the Cantonese
Frank Reed...................................... 245-88
...17.00 Wheeler United Lumber Co. .102.66
•>
registered a result only. And again and army was drawn up ou one side of tbs Frank Loi g ..............
The colors are permanent
Frank Illingsworth ......................... 5-20 I
river
and
the
Pekingese
on
the
other
Homer
Mason
.........
..166.66
'H.
T.
Botts
......................................
265.00
again it will be found to be the right,
and a battle was tn progress, with U>e H. M. Farmer............
tlfe expedient solution.
.. 148.60 D. S. Boyakin ................................. 3.15 O. M. Cook............................................... 7 20
and waterproof and in addition
Memory, too, is peculiarly keen In river, through which the United States W. C. Foster ...........
... 26.48 ?A. C. & H. Anderson.................... 44.06 Hiner 4 Reed Steel Wks........... 17.60
ship
must
pass,
between
them.
Natu
­
•a»
the silences between midnight end four
Chas. F. Pankow ........................ 17.80 , Nehalem River Transfer Co.......... 15.8O.j C. A. Steele .....................................
to a new appearance will pre­
tn the morning. Ail the cobweBa. have rally the captain did not fancy risking Norman Christensen ................. 29.93/Brighton Mills Co.................. ........... 2.25
Square Deal Repair Shop ............ 15.00
the
shots
that
were
passing
across
the
been swept from the brain by the first
Hanson Map & Blueprint Co. ..31.41 'Shininger & Halladay ... ........... 7.00 Rockaway Spruce Co. ..
serve the surfaee of the straw.
. .84.12
hours of sleep ; the body end nerve channel. The respective commanders
City Tiree Company........................ 67.50 ‘Mohler Supply Co.............. ........... 3.90 J. G. Jasmann ................
kindly
suspended
the
lighting
until
tbs
.
.70.63
centers are singularly rested ; there I
1 Nehalem Garage ............................. 8.36'D. S. Boyakin ..................... ......... 20,00 jjC. W. Ross ......................
.. .5.16
are no noises to disturb and some sub­ merchant vessel had passed.
Comes in 16 colors, and can
Tillamook City Water Comm. ..20.00 W. F. Cain ...................... ........... 9.35 Edw. Mallory .............
conscious power is at work within us.
.110.12
SUCCESS SLOW IN COMING King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co................ 1.15 Francis Cronen ................ ......... 8.00 Vai Fisher Jr. ................
. .56.27
be applied in a few minutes to
Tillamook Iron Wks......................... 1.50 Ben Neilson........................... ........... 9.00 F. M. Nelson....................
. .74.11
THAT LUCKY RABBITS FOOT Discoverer of Vulcanised Rubber Wee
*W. S. Coates ................................. 105.00 Frank Heyd A Co.............. ............... 75 C. D. Nelson ................
. .63.60
last year’s straw hat in the
at Ono Tima Compelled to Bag
’W. E. Anderson ........................... 19.50 Howard—Cooper Cor. .. ......... 12.11 E. E. Nelson.........
. .47.36
Must Be Procured Only Ungar Certain
Money for Bread.
A. H. Gulstrom ...
20.30 Williams A Williams ... ........... 6.19 Hugh Wallace ...
color you desires to match the
. 53.62
Circumstances If the Charm
......... 43.27
C- B. Wiley .............
12.20,
A.
F.
Coats
Lumber
Co.
..
la to Have Fewer.
I
.
.33.90
Lyle
Edwards
...
Charles Goodyear, who became a
New Spring Dress.
..............12.20 Southern Pacific Co........... ......... 52.72 R. R. Edwards ...
.. .9.46
millionaire and was the inventor of vul­ (Ralph Himes .........
............. 13.40 Tillamook Battery Station ........... 3.25 Guy Schoppert .
Tou have undoubtedly heard about canised rubber aa well as many other 'John Bodie ................
. .25.44
wearing a rabbit’s foot for luck. Ito forms of the tree sap products, at <a>e J. M. Vermilyea ...
..............12.60 W. R. Robedee .................. ........... 5.25 J. S. Bodyfelt ...
. .83.14
you know what Is the significance of time wus foned to beg for 45 to keep ■ F. L. Sappington ..
..............15.00 Alex McNair & Co........... ......... 20.10 H. E. Maynard
. . 51.35
it, where It Is to be carried, and why him from starving. In 1834 he discov­
Boon & Hatfield ............... ........ 20.10 Claude Frisbee ...
, Albert Plank! .........
..............
12.20
,
,18.9«
it la lucky7 Well, here it Is:
ered that rubber could be vulcanised.
SOLD AND GUARANTEED
C. L. Alley................
............... 50.20 Cloverdale Merc. Co.............. ......... 7.30 George Vogel ...
i •• • ..18.9«
“The rabbit's foot is e«teerii«M a It was an accident. He attempted to
...........
7.98
James
Imlah
......................
Henry
Smith
.........
...............48.20
...25.9S
.■ f
Ed. Creecy.............
powerful talisman to bring good for­ remove some bronze dust from a bit of
ONL Y BY
.............. 49.00 Fred Metzkie........................ . ........ 17.98 J. T. Davis ....
.. .43.43
tune to the wearer snd protect him rubber cloth, and after trying several Mike Abplanalp ...
....11.98
F.
J.
Welsh
.............
W.
J.
Gilbert
.........
............. 39.20
from all dangers," says an authority. chemicals tried uqua fort Is, a chem­
... .4.99
E. B. Fletcher ....
... .14.97
Coats .............
“As this belief Is more or less common ical Inrgvly composed of sulphuric acid. H. C. Witt ................
.............. 49.40. i
....4.99
Wm’. Mitchell ....
....11.98
throughout the South It may be well It failed also, and lie threw the cloth John Schild
.............. 42.60 W. E. Anderson ...
. .. .4.99
Don Bell ...............
to state how the eliarm Is prepared, away. A few days later he picked It Joseph Dürrer .........
....16.77
............. 39.20 A. R. Gulstrom ....
. . 14.97
Coley Kossack ..
for the benefit of those who wish to up by chunce, and noted the spot E. M. Bales ...........
.... 13.62 George Reilow ..
.............. 30.20 W. H Stark ................
....3.99
be put on the royal roud to health, rubbed by the aqua fortls had hard­
....15.98 Ira Tomlinson
R. W. Bennett .........
................. 3.20 B. Miner ...
.8.98
wealth ii nd prosperity.
ened and would stund a degree of beat
....17.96 Ira Tomlinson
H. C. Wilkes
Jacog
Breeden
.........
.
19.95
..............
48.20
that
would
have
melted
It
In
Its
former
“It must be the left hind foot of a
....19.96
George Locrpabel /.
57.12
E. A. Worthington
........... 31.80 L. V. Polloch
graveyard rabldt, and that Is one state.
X.K. kji
...
.11.22 C. F. Moreland
L.
V.
Polloch
.
He applied his discovery, and soou H. H. Tubbesing ... .
caught In a graveyard, although cue
............. 20.20
......... 7.98
captured under the gulloiva would wus wearing rubber shoes, coats, bats Claude M. Lane ....
............. 52.40 Emil Beling .........
.... 22.45
Chas., Konecki....
probably answer ua well. It must he and other garments, and had a small Willard Johnson . .
............. 3.60
....13.96
taken at the midnight hour and the fortune by the right of hla discovery. Fred Pye ....................
............. 30.20 E. L. Walker ....
.... 20.94.
foot amputated. The foot must then But a year pussed, and his goods were Joseph Wilson .........
Leslie Walker ...
.
...............
7.40
be carried secretly In the pocket until discredited and returned, rotting and
.... 15.96
Simon i Bauer ....
............. 10.40 James H. Walker ..
by chance the owner hap|*ens upon a broken. He wus ruined. He started
.... 22.45
E. H. Linttesey
W.
B.
.
Alderman
..............
3.20
In
again
to
discover
a
method
that
hollow stump In which water has col­
W.
F.
Cain
.................................
174.76
Henry
’
Flinker
..
............. 48.40
lected from recent rains. The foot Is would vulcanize the rubber, and for
........... 48.20 Sunset Garage .............................17.55
then dipped three times Into this wa­ ten years he kept at It, hla life a long A. M. Hare . . . .
misery of hunger and cold and crush­ Wm. 1 Messner ..
ter aud the charm Is complete.
.............. 7.40 Tillamook Garage .......................... 66.43
Standard Oil Company ........... 694.39
"Among the negroes and unedu­ ing poverty. His success came stiddes S. M. Batte rson
........... 24.40
Greene & Oathout ................. 20.05
cated whites of the South the reputed ly and soon lie was rich b^uud id* B. W. Turner ...
........... 50.40
Harvey Flagg..................................... 3.94
possessor of this potent talisman Is at wildest .Irwsuw.
’ C. I. Clough ...
..............3.20
once feared aud respected."
The Marion Steam Shovel Co. 413.90
Clyde Kinnaman
........... 27.60
R. F. Zachman ............................. 133.31
C. W. Hatfield .
............. 8.00
Steinback Iron Works ............... 208.84
Silk Cultivation In China.
Carl Wallin .
........... 48.20
That the secret of the silkworm was
............. 6.60 j Feenaughty Machinery Co. ..7707.80
W. H. Sales ....
’State Industrial Accident Cbm. 261.88
Jealously guarded is well known, und
GENERAI.
........... 48.20
FUND
WARRANTS U. S. Hare ...
a tradition Is told of u Chinese prin­
Pleasant Valley Cheese Com. ..50.00
W.
S.
Fleming
.
........... 30.00
MARCH 1921
cess who tried to Import the Insects
A. T Dolan ..............................3241.80
........... 45.00
Into the country whltjier she was go­ W. H. Stark ......................... ... .20.801 D. H. West ....
A. G. Beals Lumber Co............... 1102.10
Ralph
Lucas
..
.........
102.28
ing. Certainly it aeeius probable that Mary Burmester ................
... .10.10
MARKKA ROAD WARRANTS
B. E. Turns* ..
silk making was known as long Hgo
......... 107.28
The crankcase should be thoroughly drained and Rushed at
'Johanna York ..................
.... 17.50 /
as '-’800 B. C„ when Emperor Chin
John Jenck .................................. 3360.00
-William
Wilks
.
.........
19.94
regular intervals. Refill with fresh oil.
. . . 17.50 ’
Noug, to whom Is ascribed the Inven­ 1 Ivel V. Gilliam ................
—from the Book of Instructions.
Homer Wilks.........
........... 17.95 John Jenck .................................. 400.00
'Augusta
E.
Williams
....
....
10.00
.
tion of the plow, Is Hald to haie be­
W.
S.
Coates
.................
.................
18.04
This
recommendation
is
made
to prevent rapid depreciation of ths
'L.
C.
Wilks
....
...........
42.96
.... 40.00
gun the planting of mulberry trees, Marie Getchell ................
engine caused by roed dust, carbon, fine metal particles and other im­
........... .35.96 W. E. Anderson1 .... ...................9.36
and his successor. Hoan-ti, Intrusted Lena C. Hall ....................... .... 10.00 C. H. Himes .........
purities, which accumulate in ths crankcase oil and circulate through
............. 3.99 A. H. Gulstrom- ......... ................... 7.75
to his wife the Investigation Into the 'Myrtle F. Dougherty .... ... .10.00 ( Ed. Hanenkrat ...
your engine, impairing its efficiency and ultimately leading to avoid­
.................
’
W
H.
16.83
Stark
.................
...........
65.88
i
’
W.
Ross
.........
able repairs. However, these important instruction* are often disre­
rearing of the sllkwonua. In the year Mary L. Dye ....................
....32.50 I E.
garded; cleaning the er a n Irra as is a job generally disliked.
3ffir.’ R. C. Certainly her work was sue- Elve Hellebuyck .............. .. 40.00 1 O. F. Toney
.
......... 174.87 State Industrial Accident Comi. ..1.67
To meet thia need. Modem Crankcase Cleaning Service has been es­
censful. und her name to this day Is , Chas. E. Runyon................
.... 129.76 S. D. Gaunt ................................ 28.00
....30.00 I’«- Theisen .........
tablished by first-claee garages and other dealers, co-operating with
held In high honor, an encouragement
I
M
C.
Beaman
...
.
..........
44.33
Theo.
Jacoby
................................
7.40
'George P. Wilt..................
....13.78
the Standard Oil Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flush­
to those who. like Lui Tau 31 Ling Chi,
......... 48.38 , .Mrs. G. H. Ashley....
ing OiL— the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other
....46.22 J. G. Jasmann.........
devote their time to the care of any George P. Wilt ......... ..
......... 45.88 Mrs. Lucy E. Doughty
impurities, and does not impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh
T. E. Epplett ..................
....57.00 Horace Sappington.
form of Investigation work.
oil used. The cleaned crankcase is refilled with the proper grade ot
......... 35.89 Dr. W. C. Crank ....
’ Sam Hoover ................................ 367.50 ,C. F Beat..................
Zeiolene.
:--------- - ----------------
D.
C.
Craig
...
.......
..
..........
19.95
...-41.88
Chas.
H.
Burgrad
1
...
Peter Betschart .............................. 17.50
Look for the garage or dealer displaying th* sign shown here,—it
■ *' Inheritance of Insanity.
......... 47.88 W. L. Provoost..............
......... 7.40
Louis Rickenbach .......................... 25.00 Ed. H. Best .............
■neana, “Bettor operation and longer eafitne //«*, “a service promptly
I According to Doctor Kener, director
'Chas. Crowther ...
......... 47.88 Mrs. Robt. Watt ....
given at a nominal cost.
......... 7.40
of a large lunatic asylum In Rou- •E. A. Worthington.......................... 17.50 E. C. Handsaker ..
.......... .3.99 J. W. Butler .............
..
..30.00
Bohmer
...................................
17.50
Fred
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
msnla, lusanity, when transmitted, oc­
......... 19 45 Rasco Beckwith ....
Pat Lynch ..............
iCilitnaa;
......... 2.20
curs at an earlier age In each «uc- Kathleen Milla................ ................125.00
..........«K88 F. C. Burton ................. ,
5655.58 Emil Larsen ..............
osesive generation. Of 280 pairs ot R. C. Magarrell
......... «.63 Orval Wilks ..................
.papvnta, reports the Journal of the Lamar's Drug store . t............... 128.55 G. W. Sutfin
-tax HUSHING OIL
American Medical Association, and off­ Tillamook Transfer Co. ........ >.91.00 H. Ristrum ..
......... 45.88 Mrs. Orosi WiiHte ...
ZEROLENE
spring. :W per cent of the offspring W. C. Fsoter, P. M. . vv.V. . ». 244.60
Al H. Scloth
.... 15.88 , E. W. Roberts . .
were found to have had their first at- Frederick Poet Co.
......... «-88 Miss Flo Imus
i .8.25 D. C. Russell
<tack «f Insanity before the age of
......... H.8Î Tom Stichler .
J. L, Hartman Co,
7.50 . , Frank Crane ...........
vwstoty-five, a couslderuhle portiou be­
......... 43.89 W. J. Norns ...
Mat Power Co ..............
...81.41 E. Krumlauf................
ing congenital Imbeciles.
Mothers
.... «2.37 E. W. Stanley
frausmltted much more frequently than Tillamook Co. Mutual,,■ tO.OO A. (J. Spiker ..............
.... 121.36 Roscoe Beckwitrt
H. S. Brimhali .............................. 150.00 Jamen Pallin Jr. ...
fathers, and (laughters are affected
“
George Cornwall.........
... . 347.4« # Bert Tumey ....
more often than sons; also the off- Priska Neiger
spring are affected st about half the Leila D. Doty
.. 7. 96.00 ’ James Pallin ...........
' C. F. Burton .........
age of the parent, being In must in- Bernie« E, Ripley ... f ..,............... .95.00 Tom Purvis .............
. ...166.29 Wm. J. Norris ...
stances either congenital Imbeciles or Edna L. Mills ....................... a,.,96.00 ,* Alley Lumber Company
.... 178.6« A. G. Johnson.........
case« of adolescent Insanity.
Margaret Shearer
.86,00 .A. F. Coats Lumber Co. ......... 98.8» Newton Schupp . .
:—
Dr. Robinson .......................z... 92.00 M, B. Shafer ................
.... 124.73 'Stanley Williams .
Th* World In Stone.
G. A. Reeher
«8.80 J. Stewart ......................
..... 94.39 'Walter Zeller .........
\ -
* At Swanan in England is • eonven- Lura I*ach ........... '........................ .86.00? Wm. D. Shafer .............. ......... *23.60 Edwin Glad .........
•thiiral representation of the glob«— Dr. R. T. Boats .........
12.25 E. W. Roas .
• •••••••••«
5A8A Ronald Fowler ...
,C«zn ent tonal, that ¡A In tlesigii. but Dr. H. E. Rinehart................... ..3.75 1 D. C. Fletcher
....67.20 Edna Bums .........
not In other respects, for the globe I*
.75 M
....................
Mrs. T. L. Güler
... .26.81 Mrs. Bernice Bunts .
hewn froai rock, and measure« 11 fast
Lysier « *• • • • • •• *«« .,1.00 > J. G. Jasmann
Mrs.
Im«
____ 47-13 Mrs. Henry Bills ...
lu diameter, aad weighs 40 tuns.
... .20.75 Zelma Rogers .........
The history of this uulque geo- Francia J. Welsh . . ....................... ..1.50 c. F. Best ....
............ ...75 D. C. Craig ....
graphlc*! record Is Interesting, for It G. E. Le Fevre
... 24.6» Jeanette Bodyfelt ...........
«.'.JO
la the result of th« successful building Osear E. Taggart t. .v.v.... 1 ....76 Ed. H. Best ....
... 33.66 Henry Bills ...................
g.ffi)
.76 Chaa. Craw the*.............
■operations of two local men who ml- F. E. Cross................
... 3&15 C. O. A C. M. Dawson .................... .4.40
gratwl to I.oudua, > nd amassed huge Elsie Vidlto................
. i 266.00 Horace Sappington ...
... 35.91 Bert Tumey ......................................... 2.20
fortunes, then returned to their na- Tillamook Merc. Co,
38.80 E. Krum leaf..................
...15.71 T. H. Goyne .................................... 56.00
tlve tuwu and lavished decorations In Benson A Itotersun .
....40.96 Mack Johinaun ...........
... .4.4» John Bodie ........................................... 7.40
atona on every available ;>art of Swau-
.... .5.42 G. W. Sutfm ..................
J, K. GiU Co...............
... 39.28 S. A. Brodhead .............
R.20
age.
lympic
.... 60.00 Al H. SnMfc .............
Floyd Wodfe
... 38.15! Lo»a Ws<t ..................
.8.69
....18.56 D. C. R um HI .............
Crystal laundry Co.
.... 34.22 E. L McNeil .................................. 41.80
*" « Ho Kaplaine.
____ 7.66 Tillamooik Co. Mutual T«L Co. .. 1.85
I-ouvre Reetaurai.t
Sunset Garage ........................... 25.51
"What
wai
that
pretty
woman
say
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.
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'■«*’>« * Cowver
.... 40.50 Coast Power Company
13 80 W. S. Cot»» .............
3.40
ing to you. huh? '
.
...J0.ÌÌ5
W. D. Wood ..
Sks was »elling me that she voted V'ra'"'
_ .........
«12 TiWumook Garage ..................... 114.91
...153.00 itole«« Wood ..
C. A, Johnson ..................
for me. my dear. Nothing more.'
2.00
ROAD WARRANTS
Myrtle Wallin....................
.. 106.00 John A. Carroll .
Ix.uisvilie Courier-Journal.
?*• OLYMPIC LAW
212.44 RDllwell Drainage Diat. ............ 155.67
'.’1.00 Kat tthaen Milla ..
P W. Barrett......................
. .51) Tbuy Werner ....
. 28.94
I D. R, Tmnerstet ............
.. 200.00 i harían,! — Deuel ..
60.00 George torawsdl
, 80.94
From The Beaedictinc 81* tore
......... .50 \ Fairbanks Moose CW
T. C. Percy .....................
.2.00 ttoonro Cornwall
, 44.95
The following from the Benedictine Glass A Prodhomme Co.
. ...17.73'Gilbert A Co. ..
16.98 Scott Messers.........
, . 2.14
Sial ere. Holy Name Convent. Saa An­ Sunset Cafe ..................
A .18.25 P D. Ott ..............
2M8 George Cornwall
, SO.91
tonia, Fla.. la of value to every mo­ Tillamook Herald ........
....18.83 W. J. Wilson ...
.4.80 C. E. Alien....8JB
ther
We have just received ablp- M. V. Stillwell .............
.. 9 ÛÜ Forrest Aye* ....
IT4.7« Matt White ..
...8.98
me nt of Fulov’e Honey aud Tar. 1» G. B. Lamb .................
.133» Tillamook Garags
5» 50 Silis Bartrow .
...9,98
to a household remedy. Wo have u»rol I Manon Hare...................
. 96.00 > Sunset <>arag» ..
296.70 Bud Steel .....
...8.98
it Haos we knew of it. for our chii J. F. Jones. Diet Sealer
.. ,7.6? . Earl Mclaaghlm .
.4.97 P-K. Alien ....
. 10.98
Bren oapeeially. and »lwajrs found 11 Joe Roeech
. »00 i E. J. McLaughlin
11J2 E. J. Bartrow ...
... 4.49
,.3u0 ¡C. A. McDonald
beneficial
A97 Gten SnMbr ...
UM
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A 108 Hyde
1AM ’■baa Hay barker
E. W. Stanley
HAO TOUCH OF COHIC OFERA !
M. V. Stillwell
G. B. Lamb ...
.3.00 Clyde Browning ..
.9.00 Oscar Bennett ...
.42.85 P. C. Meyer ....
:
A New Straw Hat
of Fashionable Color
for 25 Cents.
§
w. s.
C. 1. CLOUGH CO
s
THE REXALL STORE
Tillamook, Oregon
Hlie manu/acturer of
COUNTY COURT
recommends^
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
Übr better operation and
OL^PVC
’t •
Fills Hollow Legs
r B 'tMPTING breakf asts and lunch-
-L. eons of O
Wheat Hearts
build sturdy, solid bodies for
growing-ups—and grown-ups,
too.