Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 21, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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    COUNTY COURT
ALLOWS BILLS
Road District No. 3
Mike O’Shea____ -________
Edw. Mallory ____________ -
W H Ankeny -------------------
Geo. Kasper -----------
Frank Selden .......... -
Chester Ellingswcr'.U
Gus Peterson ---------
C L Sanderson-------
Janies Pallin
— —
Ben Centers -----------
Leon Magee -----------
Chas. Best-------------
C Richards -------------
Muck Johnson ...... ---
H C Maynard ---------
Frank Crane .—..........
Frank Recd ---------
Ken & Hill --- ------
Walter Erickson ----
Rowan & Skyles........
H P Baack —---------
Frank. Devaney -.....
H M Wait —----------
Bell & Toney —.......
Anderson Bros. -----
Lewis Anderson —.....
W Hathaway ---------
Guy Grames ----------
Wm. Robitsch -------
C W Brown ........... —
F S Armentrout .......
C Christensen ----- ----
Andrew J Haugen .-••
Ana G Haugen -------
Ole A Haugen —......
Isaac James —.........
Tbore Huugen —.....—
L A Whitcombe -.....
Ed Le Francis.... .......
Jens Wright -----------
Ade Lane ----- ---------
Ralph Lucas ---------
B K Turner ----- --- —
Louis Fleck ... —......
Cliff Thomas ---------
C T Desmond ............
Riley Simmons . ...... —
Sol Phillips .......... ......
Edw Mallory ----- ---
F M N«lson
K E Nelson ... —...........
C D Nelson --- --------
John Slakis .....— -...
Hugh Wallace --------
j T Davis--------- --- -
jlm Earl ----- -----------
N p Hanson -----------
Vai Fisher ..... —... —
Joe Bteinmassel .... —
Guy Schoppert --------
F J Welsch .......- ...
Art Case ---------- —
Frank Owens —...... —
Wm. Hatfield .............
1* A Hilliker -----------
Webb McGinnis ........
Webb McGinnis ...... —
Robert Laffoon -........
John Imlah ------ ------
Dee Sanders —......... -
D O Lampson
A J Heater ................
Oscar Bennett ...........
Ivan Gist
A T Blackburn
j Id Cochran
....... —
James Light
Arthur Owens
F L Owens
Solllo Earl ............. ....
J W Hatfield
Will Hamlin ..............
C It Horton ............
J 11 Shoemaker
Marlon Wiggins
A J> Heater ...... .
C C Murphy
Arthur Gheuring
Vai Fisher Sr ............
Loyd Kellow
Tom Kellow
Orllo Kellow
Ira Green
..........
lip. Green
Roy Graves
Walter- Churchill
G U Norris
Walter EHiott
Lyle Edwards
Curtis Holgate
Wrennle Kellow
Roy Sallug
Loyd Kellow
Arthur Body felt
Vernnie Kellow
Ronald Saling
George Kellow
John Bldgood ..
Judson Moore —
J W Bodyfelt
Chris Christoflerson
Clay Taylor
C C «■•rphy
Wm Hudson
Alva Babcock
Gilbert A Co....................
Fred Lewallen ...
Frank Heyde * Co
J M Weiss * Sou
.........
Dave W Kruke .......... —
Howard Owens
Tillamook Clay Works
Tillamook Sheet Metal Wks
Fred Lewallen ............... —....
J I Gbarst
Bayocean Sheet Metal \\ ks
John A Carroll
Boon * Hat Seid ...
-----
A Hudson Garage
.1 m Weil» A Son ................ -
Good Roads Much. Co..... -.....
Howard Cooper Corp
llawthornu Dock Co................
L A Barrick —
..... ........
Henderson A llowscr
Forrest Ayer
..........
Cloverdale Hotel
Alex McNair & Co
R J Fleming
Tillamook Co. Mutual Tel Co
Warren H Vaughn
Hebo Garage
Pacific Tel <k Tel Co
King * Crenshaw Hdw Co
H S Brim hall, clerk
W S Foule»
..................
W F. Anderwin
W I» Stark
A II Gulatroni
Vsrn Larson
Edw Mallosy
»
F M Nelson
1.59
E E Nelson __
4.4»
C D Nelson __
5.4»
Entire stock of canvas shoes and pumps with rubber soles, in sizes for men, women and children
John Slakie _
9 98
Hugh Wallace
6.49
greatly reduced.
J T Davin _
Jim Earl__
N P Hannon
Vai Fisher
Guy Schoppert
10.98
F J Welsch __
1
1 * * v
'
Buy winter underwear now. Our
R R Edwards
Our entire stock of shoes for we
entire stock of men's winter un­
John Fleck__
men, misses, men. boys and child­
65.89
Jim Daly__ _
derwear in union suits and two-
34.09
ren at greatly reduced prices to
Harold Brandt .
piece garments, reduced 1-3
50.21
J W B Edwards
reduce stocks.
»
53.83
Ola Lane _____
85.95
W L Edwards ...
46 63
W H Webb ___
47.94
Eugene Atkinson
147.81
| U S Edwards __
39 47
H W Tooley ___
71.90
I L'lyssis Edwards
31.95
| W H Webb ____
35.89
I Myles Robertson
25.13
I Elmer Hall . ..... .
'M
28.72
You who attended this sale last week will f
I Lloyd Hall ____
3
59
Fred Affolter __
need no second invitation to come again, for you
3.59
, John Affolter ......
56.92
Oscar Taggart ...
realized full well the immensity of this event.
Knitted underwear 1-2 price
32.31
Fred Scherzinger
75c silk and lisle socks
45c
JI 87
Our entire stock of high grade merchandise has Corsets reduced 20 per cent.
Walter Affolter
41.27
80c all wool socks...............55c
Victor Affolter _
been slashed in price and for the second week 50c yard cretonne —__ —19c
63.92
George Winters
59c
$1 suspenders .......
48.45
W Affolter ....... ..
we have cut deeper in many lines.
Remnants one half price
John Oppei tcbauser
49c
98c silk neckwear
Wade Perry ........ ...
Things for men, women and children, arti-’ 50c table oil cloth .... ....... 35c
L E Troutman .......
$6-50 flannel shirts
$4.95
L E Troutman ... ....
cles for the home and high* grade luggage, all 50c outing flannel . ........... 25c
$2.50 sateen work shirts $1.25
P C Meyer
with special sale tags, marked in plain figures. 20c Hope muslin ............ 14c
Herbert Porter
$1.75 blue chambray shirts $1.
Ole Rod berg ..........
Come to this sale, the most interesting offered in $3 bed sheets ......... .........$1.85
Roy Redberg _____
$2.50 union suits .......... $1.95
, Frank Redberg
this section of the country in many a day, ex­ 60c pillow cases.... ............39c
$1.50 union suits
. $1.00
L J Whiteman ......
Earl Porter ...........
pecting o find great values and you will not be $3.50 table damask ....... $2 35
50c leather palm gloves..... 33c
John Redbufg .......
32c crash toweling ----- -19c
disappointed.
Joe Etzwiler
$2 hot weather hats............ 98c
H G Kinman ____
45c Windsor crepe ............35c
$8 50 dress & work shoes $3.65
H A Stewart .
Frank Carver........
65c flannelette ....... ...........as«
$8 dress hats ... .............. $1 75
Lois Carver ....
Over a hundred garments, drerses, coats and blouses, a sur­
percale and ginghams_ - 19c
W C Stewart .
20 per cent discount on men’s
,
A E Meyer
Muslin underwear ... 20. pc off
plus
stock
sent
up
by
a
manufacturer
offered
during
this
sale
W S Thomas
pants
W S Thomas .....
at a fraction of their real wort h. New midsummer garments
$3-50 house dresses .... $2.45
$3.50 men’s service shoes $2.35
W E Robertson
Chas Hart ..... .
$1.50 brassieres
in seasonable colors and combination, in sizes for women
........... 39c
45c cotton socks........ 3 for 50
Del Van Curler
Lace
curtains
......
1-3 off
and misses.
Steve Bauer .
$22.50 boys suits .......$15.00
John Stultz ___
Neckwear at half price
$12.50 boys suits ......... ..$8.35
Lee Lyster
H A Ely ........ ..
Black sateen .. ... ....... —29c
$2.25 knicker pants____$1-45
O V Wallace ...
Our
entire
stock
of
men
’
s
and
yo^ng
men
’
s
22c cotton batts___
Gun Holgate ....
$3.25 knicker pants.......$2 45
ChaH Baker
suits priced to close out. Over ioo garments 15c hair nets at-----
8o
Juvenile suits half price.
C B Muffett .....
R B McClay
of
fine
serge«,
worsteds,
cassimeres
and
other
White handkerchiefs ------ 5c
One lot of boys hats 59c
W R Speece
splendid fabrics in navy blue and novelty pat­ 75c buttons ...
Wade Peery
10c doz
H A Chophard
terns in all sizes from 34 to 44 divided into two
F J Welsh .....
B J McLaughlin
lots as follows:
I
One lot of boys and girls shoes
J H Woods ___
i H Woods ......
Suits
worth
up
to
$60
Suits
worth up to $40 One lot of women’s and misses’
I
sizes up to 8. Button and lace
Jessie Woods ....... ......
I
white canvas high shoes and
Lionel Speece ..............
styles in patent leather, kid
pumps with military and Cu­
Jessie Woods ....... ......
and fancy cloth tops. Priced
Sheri Jackson _______
ban heels. AU sizes in the lot,
G F Smith --------------
Alterations will be made without charge
worth up to $5.00
regular
up
to
$2.25.
H W Smith --------------
X.
I
Claude Friable --------
Arthur Case ................
Bare foot sandals for womdn and children in all siz^s and many styles, reduced 1-4.
Ed La France ... -........
Edward Creecy ... ......
Alvis Curl ..................
Abe Buys ---------------
Howard Shearer -----
Howard Shearer ..........
John Bor ba ------ ----------
John Borba __________
E M Htone ......................
NOTICE
John Borba ....................
Will arrive In Tillamook with a 4-
Road Builders Equip Co
ton truck on the evening or the 24th.
R F Zachman -- ---- ---- -------
Would like freight coming back to
A F Coates Lbr Co ------------
I
Portland. Be at Depot at five o'clock -
Lamb-Schrader Co - ------- —
Pacitlc Bridge Co -------------
and Inquire for Seguin.
Steinbach Iron Works -------
Marion Steam Shovel Co —
FREE PICTURE SHOW
P W Durrett ......,...................
The wonderful »even reel Studo- ’
Standard Oil Co ---------------
baker film showing in detail the 1
A T Dolan ----------------------
Studebaker plants In actual opera­
Oregon Highway Com -------
The Pacific Long Distance Telephone lines are the
tion, mannfacturing the famous
J W Rodgers ------------------
Light Six Studebaker car will ba !
Tillamook Iron Works . .......
voice highways of the Coast. Every telephone among the
shown at the City Hall Saturday, 1
F S Yorks Lumber Co-------
July 30 at 8 p. m. Absolutely free, i
i,060.000 operated by The Pacific Telephone and Tele­
Southern Pacitlc Co —------
7-21-21 2tp .
Sunset Garage -----------------
graph
Company and its connecting companies is in poten­
Market Road No. 1
U.
B.
Church
4.83
w H Stark ---------------------
tial connection with every other and can be placed in act­
w S Coates ........ ................. _ 60.47 I A most hearty welcome 1» extend- j
ual connection when desired.
w E Anderson _____ _ — - 10.08 ed to any and all who will come and
............... — .... 14.97 worship with us next Sunday at the
w 11 Stark
Port laud Bridge Co —------ 7375.04 usual hours of worship. Also ser­
^liis vast system of communication is at the disposal
Market Road No. 2
vices at Yellow Fir at 2 and Pleas- :
of
the
business men of the Coast States for commercial use
---- --- 26.94 ant-----------
- • 3:15 p. ™
Howard Woolie -----
Valley at
m.
--------
21.54
R.
FISHER,
Pastor.
A‘le Lane ....... -.........
and for personal conversations between far separated
----- 23.33
George Pei kins -----
friends.
-------- 37.89
J H Smith ..... ..........
Christian Churoh
-------- 84.19
Jess Wright
——
A
cordial
Invitation is extended to
----- 83 89
Lowell Mathews -----
ReacL^out and get your share of business by the Long
-------- 69.99 all to attend the earvlce« for Sunday
C F Moreland
----
Distance
way. Keep in touch with relatives and friends
----- 82.81 July 34tb. Bible school at 10 a. m.
lra Tomlinson
Chester Stewart —
----- 81OO Morning ssrviees 11 a." m. Tvening
service at 8 p. m.
over Long Distance. You will find the results are grati­
F A Worthington __
----- 94 29
HARRY B. TUCKBR, Pastor.
----- 53.05 I
W W Petty------------
fying- t
----- IV. 84
livin Hubbard -------
----- 115.85 BOTT AID OIRIA’ CLUBS
Frank Fagon —------
Ask for Pacific Long Distance.
----- 47.90
Irvin Hubbard-------
PBXPAB1 FOB FALL CONTEST
-------- 11.35
Ned Meyers ----------
Special pig showing contests will
Pete Luthl —
----- Xt.Tfl be held next fall at all county fairs,
-------- 17.27 state telr and the Pacific Interna- '
W S Coates------------
4184 tlonal UvMtock show, to be open tn
W E Anderson-------
----- 2 49 all members of boys' aad 'girls* pig
W H Stark ------------
9
A H Gulstrom---------
...---- 29 93 dubs who show purebred pigs of:
Elmer Hirne«----- -—
....
199 any recognised breed.
«
Heretofore '
-----
1 99 very little attention has been given
H Mapes ........ ———
Brighton Mills Co —
---- ----- 8.33 by the judges to the manner of
F C Feldschau----- -
-----1738 09 showing the animals.
Lamb-Schrader Co _.
—1898 34
Judges will consider 60 per eant
-----1183.98
Southern Pacific Co .
for preparing the pig to show under bershlp of not lass than 29 will re-
Market Road No. 8
the following pointe: condition ct eelve |50 while aiam "B” clubs with
4.11 feet and trimming of toe; trimming not lees than 12
W 8 Coat««------------—..—
re will re­
John Jenck ----------------------- • 1100 of earn and tail; washing and clean­ ceive |25
Bond Project No. 3
liness of ears, belly, head, aad
Lee Mead ---
— 17 10 flanks; and condition of coat, in­
Francis Buckler ----------- — 64.86 cluding glass, excess of oil. and use
Emil Schollmeyer............... - 51 93 af objectionable materials. The re
Arthur Matley —..... . ........... 51.93 malning SO per cent will be uassd
Paul Wobks
.........—
- 12 11 on the showing of the pig, including
A Miller .................................. 44.91 control of animal by the exhibitor;
Wm. Morrison
...... — .-. 79.18 poise and coolnsaa of exhibitor;
Made in Black and White and M
Tom Evans
---------- — 47.94 skill in showing, including continu­
Colors. Try it on your
’
28 72 ous attenton, keeping the pig placrd
John Anderson------------- ... .
next painting Job
Wm lolil
<5.00 to advantage, and being on the Job;
Brighton Mills Co------- —
99.84 and ability to stand, move or drive
TIMMS. CHESS d CO*F*MT4
Lamb-Schrader Co
— - 218.25 the pig as requested by the judge.
Nehalem River Transfer Co
10.00
The American Jersey Cattle elub
C.L. LEWIS
Is giving 82600 in cash for prlsee,
Fresh salmon at Se per pound can this year, to be divided among tka
be had at Dick’s point on the Bay­ county dubo at county fair* tn the
j The Paint Man
ocean road Sunday morning. B. B. fall. The cluba will be divided tah»
Haya.
Adv.
two claaeee. Claes “A” with a mem-
p
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
GIGANTIC STOCK REDUCING SALE
NOW IN ITS SECOND WEEK
For Women
Sale of Ready to Wear
Sale of Mens Clothing
Shoes 98c
$32.95
41.27
62.27
i.»e
2!» 'J 5
28.71
38.71
14.36
25 13
» 3b
17 1.7 1
92.04
126 S3
93.86
10 7 85
105.85
68 81
68 20
60.11
107.85
108.85
105.85
51.66
61.46
27.81
40.!’ I
14.35
30.05
6.28
91»87
40 91
23.77
14.36
18.84
20.18
103.52
23.52
8.99
53.00
11 70
1.09
31.01
503.77
66.85
24 65
80.75
7.59
2.50
6.50
1.30
80 I»
115.45
.99
44.33
752.65
39.33
30 38
1 75
65 00
174.74
10.00
68.37
16.85
1.30
33.33
75
2 90
»7 20
20 18
14.97
11 98
4.29
12.47
7 98
17.98
14»
$22.95
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