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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1921)
COUNTY COURT ALLOWS BILLS (Continued from Page 6) 47.88 31.06 1.79 3 59 14 36 19.99 7.99 1.79 F C Myers .......................... 11.66 Asberry Minor ................... 19.74 Bill Smith . 174.74 W F Cain ....................... .. Whpftlpr Tel & Tel Co....... 15 05 Road Builders Equipment Co 45.24 8.18 R F Zachman .............. -..... .90 Chas. I Clough Co ............ Howard Cooper Corporation- 43.04 Lamb Schrader Co ......... 25 03 443 09 Brighton Mills Co ....... .... J S Lundy ....................... - 12.00 Brighton Mills Co ............ 285 35 5.16 P W Barrett ....................... Portland Boiler Wks ....... 420.29 w F Cain .................... ..... 9.35 350.»b Standard Oil Co ................ Peregoy & Effenbender .... 200 00 Marlon Steam Shovel Co .. 3.38 Tiljamook Iron Works ._... 14 18 8.22 F S Yorks Lbr Co ...... ..... Southern Pacific Co .......... 423.75 Nehalem River Transfer Co.. 21.41 .40 Sunset Garage ................... 39.43 Jordan Gaab ........................ Road District No. 2 30.56 W H Ankeny ............................ 5 39 Geo Kasper .......................... 12.71 Frank Selden ...................... 2.97 Chester Elllngsworth ........ 18.97 Gus Peterson .....................- 27.97 C L Sanderson .................... 7.32 James Pall in ...................... 3.59 Ben Centers ............. -... -... - 2.39 Leon Magee ......................... 14.04 Chas Best ................. -.......... 27.60 C Richards ........................... 22.14 Mack Johnson ........... ........ 32.12 H C Maynard ..... 25 45 Frank Crane ___ 131.97 Frank Reed ___ 63.72 Kerr A niii ..... 36.74 Walter Erickson 6.03 Rowan & Skyies 62.71 H P Baack ........ 55.51 Frank Devaney 53.16 II M Wait ........ 52.04 Bell & Toney .... 54.02 Anderson Bros. ... 58.37 Art Case ............. 25.12 Jess Wright ...... 35 89 J II Smith ........... 28.71 George I’erkins Ade I<ane ....... 30.07 22.15 Ade Lane ....... J T Woodward B E Turner __ Lewis Fleck Riley Simmons Henry Nelson Sol Phillips ..... Homer Wilks . Jess Walker .... Jess Walker C L Chrlgtennen J C Brown ....... W H Chance________ C II Himes ...... ............. H E Wilks ............. .... Wm Wilks .................... L C Wilks ...................... F W Allen .................... Wm Robltsch _______ C W Brown ____ __ __ Ralph Lucas ................. C 8 Ward ...................... Howard Shearer _____ Pat Conway ________ Ole Toney Herman Theisseil Ted McFalls ...... .......... C M Morton .......... ...... Russell McKInster ... . Claud Fr'sble ....... . ...... Abe Bays _ _________ Roy Kyle ...................... R T Ford __ ________ Wilson Carl ________ Wilson Carl .... _...... .. I) II Ferguson . ............ Ed Lt Francis ................ Mark Phelps ................. Howard Woolfe ....... .. N J Dye Elmer Lucas ................ George Williams Tillamook Transfer Co. H II Koehen ______ Coates Lumber Co. _.... Lewis Anderson ........... Thad Lucas ___ _ ____ W Hathaway ........ ... Guy Grames _________ Win Robltsch .... ...... .... C W Brown f s Armentrout ....... C Chi latenaen ...... ......... Andrew J Hungen .. Asa G Tlnuien Ole A Haugen ..... _. Isaac Junies .................. Thorn Hhtigen __ ____ I. A Whitcomb.............. Ed Le Frnncta..... ......... « Jess Wright ............... Ade Lane Rnlrt Lucas _ _ _____ B F Turne • ... ._..... .... Lonl* '’leek ________ _ CUT Thomas .................. C T D 'sn’oivl Rilev Simmons ..._____ flol r>. lit» Ore State Highway Com Finn* HevJe ,<■ Co ................ C'tv Trmafi- Co. __ _ _____ Tillamook Clay Works ...... F C r' ldachau ... . ....... ........ . J G Jefferies ......... ....... .... Tillamook Sheet Metal Wks Bsvncenn Sheet Motnl Wks John ', Carroll W C Cheney ..... ...___ Geor ■ n L ITrniHn A H i Ison Gun ’» Hiner *' Reed Steel Wks___ 59 32 H i '» erne Dock Co 30 J7 Alev McNair An Co 104 ( n Til's mook Battery Stat'on <!' F I Dod e In.00 Wnrren B Vaughn 33 " » Tillamook Co. Mutual Tel Co 4 *5 Lamars Drug Store ________ 3 40 Richer Furnituie Co __ ___ 25 00 T. V Pollock ........................... E A Ball ................. ----- Joe Seabrook .................... E A Ball .............................. H C Wilks ......................... J Langley ........................... Continued on Page 5) THUMDAT, JULY 14, 192! THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT TAGE EIGHT '* „ FIRE RAVAGES CLOVERDALE.. COUNTY ROADWORK CONTINUES the Beaver to Hebo job and the old Condor bridge la urtwrft for heavy I (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) hauling equipment. The new quarry plant 1-2 mile fire. It is stated that he carried in A crew is busy on the Netarts surance to cover nearly all his loss, road dragging and repairing plank. north of Clorerdale will be operat and that the hotel will probably be The contractors laying pavement ing by the first of the month. This plant will operate double ' rebuilt In the near future. on the Netarts road was very much The origin of the fire is not posi 1 handicapped by the rain, but is shift to speed up completion of sev eral surfacing jobs before the fall tively known but some thi'ik that it about half through at this- time. Operations start at Simmons rains set in. may have been started by boys with Gravel is being placed on the Dan- fire crackers while others believe creek plant Monday morlling Crush iels-Werschul cutoff and it is hoped that someone dropped a cigarette ing rock to complete the Yellow Fir to have this road open to travel be cutoff. butt in the refuse of the stable. ’ winter. The steam shovel below Beaver is fore There are two peculiar quirks j The tideland road Is practically making good progress in the heavy connected with the fire. One was all rocked. A little rough now but that two small United States flags work in that neighborhood and will will be in good shape as goon as a which were used on one of the build soon be done. broken wheel Is replaced on the ings opposite the fire for decorations Work will start next week plac steam roller. were unharmed though the paint ing a concrete wall to protect whr.t The Neskowin road is In good and wood of this same building was is khown as the Saling grade from shape having been patched and some badly scorched. Another incident Is the ravages of the Nestucca river. planks removed. stated of one of the men who slept The crushing plant on Boulder Conder Bridge Work Continued in the confectionery store directly i creek for operations on the Blaine across the street from the flames The state highway commission his ' road will be operating in a few day3 that he was not wakened by the re-let the contract for the erection i The Cloverdale warehouse for noise and tumult of the fire and the of the steel span at the Condor place housing county equipment is com efforts of the volunteers to curb it on the Nestucca ana the new con pleted and like the one at Nehalem and was very much surprised next tractors are busy assembling their, is something new in type Of struc morning to look across the street outfit. ture for this purpose. It is not a and find his neighbors burned out. The county had the concrete work shed but a real classy building and on this bridge completed several an asset to the community and It Colonel George A White, adjutant months ago and it is unfortunate cost no more to build. for them that the original contract-! general of Oregon and his staff have or failedto live up to his contract, I Buy your salmon for canning now approved plans for a new armory at for all the surfacing material must Ledve live orders orders at Satisfaction Adv McMinnville. come from the Cloverdale quarry for store. R. B. Hays. Mutual Confidence and Good Will Is Our Message Today ! FOR SUMMER MEALS Nothing is better than a nice vegetable Salad We have the nice, fresh veget ables and the best salad oils Tilla. mook housewives have the skill— there’s your salad. We have just about what you need for your picnic lunches; good substantial dainties that don’t cost much. We get fresh milk and cream, cakes and cookies twice every day. E. G. 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