Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 18, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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tate owner, Sidewalk lien $42.96, In­
terest $6.88, coat of adv 61c
Lot 7, Block 6. W G. Dwight Es­
tate owner. Sidewalk lien $42.98, In­
terest $6.88, cost of adv 61c
Lot 8. Block 6, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner, Sidewalk lien $140.63,
interest $22.50, cost of adv 61c
Lot 1, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner. Sidewalk lien $140.63,
interest $22.50, cost of adv 61c
Lot 3, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner, Sidewalk lien $42.96, In­
terest $6.88, cost of adv 61c.
Lot 5. Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner, Sidewalk lien $140.63,
interest $22.50, cost of adv 61c
Lot 6. Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner, Sidewalk lien $42.96, In
terest $6.88, cost of adv 61c.
Lot 7, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner. Sidewalk lien $42.96, In­
terest $6.88, cost of adv 61c.
Lot 8, Block 7, W. G. Dwight Es­
tate owner, Sidewalk lien $140.63,
terest $6.88, cost of adv 61C
Said sale will take place at the
front door of the City Hall in Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, being the front
door of the building in which the
Common Council of said Tillamook
City holds Its sessions.
The names of the owners, or re­
puted owners of said property as
hereinbefore given, are the names of
such owners, or reputed owners, as
they appeaer on the docket of city
liens of said Tillamook City, and
each of said tracts of land so de­
scribed will be sold at said sale to
satisfy the assessment, interest and
costs due upon each tract as des-
cribed, and each tract wl’l be sold
separately.
This sale is made for the purpose
of satisfying the delinquent assess­
ments for street Improvements duly
assessed against said property, to­
gether with interest amd costs there­
on, said assessments having been
made by the Common Council of
Tillamook City, Oregon, on the 1st
day of November, 1915, and said
assessments having been thereupon
docketed in the docket of city ileus
of Baid Tillamook City, and more
than 30 days having elapsed since
said docketing and said assessments
not having been paid in whole or la
part, and the Common Council of
Tillamook City, Oregon, having, on
July 15, 1921, duly ordered a war­
rant to Issue for the collection of
said delinquent assessments. Dated
this July 28th, 1921.
HENRY WHITE,
Marshal of Tillamook City, Oregon.
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JUL ■ ,
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REPORT FOR MONTH OF JULY
Name of owr.r, Neilson Bros., Til­
Secretary, Paul Fitzpatrick, Tester lamook. Name of cow, Artis, breed
Reg. Holstein. Ago 4 months, since
Peters and Hall.
A verge pounds of milk per cow 948. fresh 5. Months record milk 2248 lbs.
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Average pounds of fat per cow 40.61 Fat. 85.42 pounds.
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High grade cows:
Number of cows tested during the
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99.9
Name of owner, P. J. Sharp, Tilla­
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month 1129.
89.7
One Hour
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Number of cows producing over 40 mook. Name of cow, Jewel. Breed,
Gr. Guernsey. Age 8, months since
oounds of fat 547.
vsh 2. Months record milk 1367 lbs.
T m | o high purebred herds:
John Schild
'26
1318
44.08 Fat. 95.69 lbs.
Two unprofitable cows were dis­
Homer Mason 13
887
43.78
posed of during the month. As cheese
Three high grade herds:
54.38 is advancing in price and feed is get­
Pul Fitzpatrick
12
1239
53.09 ting cheaper more members are feed­
Clyde Kinnaman
13
1179
52.18 ing grain.
Dürrer Bros.
30
1177
High purebred cow:
Class A. Cows 5 years or over makin g 55 pounds fat.
Lbs. B, F,
Per cent Ft.
Breed Lbs. milk.
Name of cow
Owner
95X9
7.0
Jewel
G. G. 1365
P. J. Sharp
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4.7
5711
G. J. 1215
Brownie
76.99
5.0
R. G. 1612
Paul Fitzpatrick
Janice
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99
59.95
4.8
Wooly
G. J. 1249
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59.37
‘ G. J. 1448
Brindle
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5.0
57 05
G. J. 1141
Midget
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5.5
55.77
G. J. 1014
Sussie
5.2
78.00
G. J. 1500
Brownie
Carl Posset ti
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99
5.3
55.54
G. J. 1048
Tagman
4.0
77 24
G. H. 1931
Jumbo
Dürrer Bros.
We are very proud of the world’s stock chassis records won
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4.8
69.94
G. J. 1457
Beauty
by our Daytona 6-66 model. But we are not race “fans’*
99
99
67.03
5.6
G. J. 1197
Ruby
or speed fanatics.
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99
4.3
64.37
Lady
G. J. 1497
99
99
5.5
60.01
G. J. 1091
Blacky
We believe in heroic tests — not because they prove that
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59.04
4.3
G. J. 1373
Bess
Our cars are fast — but because they prove that our cars
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59.65
5.1
G. J. 1169
Nancy
are strong, durable, trustworthy.
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55.56
G. J. 1389
Polly
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3.8
55.02
G. H. 1448
Holly
We are convinced that championship form is the one best
4.2
75.39
G. H 1795
guarantee of all ’round efficiency. A car that is capable of
Maggy
N. G. Boquist
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N. 1339
4.4
53.92
90 miles an hour must be blessed with a sound, robust
Alice
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constitution and immense reserve powers.
58.66
G. & D. 1274
No. 18
7196
G. J. 1922
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Dave Fitzpatrick
Rose
If this sounds reasonable, why not take the next logical
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74.73
G. J. 1311
No. 3
Frank Hediger
step. Have a ride in a 6-66 model and compare it with any
4.5
71.87
R. J. 1597
Svangeline
Louis Weber
other car, at any price, on the American market. Then,
63.17
4.3
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G. J. 1469
Molly
you will understand what we mean by championship form.
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99
4.5
61.52
G. J. 1367
Jasper
99
99
5.0
56.90
G. J. 1138
Queen
PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DBTROIT, Michigan
99
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4.5
G. J. 1249
56.21
Amy
Manufacturer» of Motor Cart and
56 07
4.5
G. J. 1246
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Madge
71.54
4.9
G. J. 1460
Clyde Kinnaman
Lady
99
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4.4
63.98
G. J. 1454
Myrtle
99
99
4.7
5*68
G. J. 1206
Hazel
99
99
G. J. 1057
5.3
56.02
Tagman
TILLAMOOK
AUTO
COMPANY
G. II. 1584
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Another heart rending ocean
R. H. 1779
4.0
71.16
No. 23
tragedy was enacted on this coast on John Schild
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the night of August 7 th, when the
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57.19
No. 16
steamer Alaska, on the run from
R. H. 2558
2.6
66.51
Jollie
Neilson Bros,
San Francisco to Portland, ran upon
Goldie
G. J. 1696
3.9
66.14
A.
W.
Mills
a rock at Blunt's reef near Eureka,
G. H 1485
4.4
65.34
Bridget
California. One hundred and thir­ L. C. Daniels
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G. J. 973
6.7
65.19
Gypsy
ty-one passengers were on board, but
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G. J. 1367
4.9
66.98
the number drowned will not ba
Lizzie
known for several days. Many Port
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Buttercup
60.31
! land and valley people were aboard
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G. J. 1274
57.33
Rose
I the ill-fated ship. A dense fog pre­
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G. J. 1200
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Vida
55.20
vailed at the time of th« wrooiC
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G. J. 1476
4.3
63.47
Josi Bros.A Perron Jersey
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G. J. 12«8
5.0
Vera
63.40
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99
G. J. 1352
4.6
Bally
62.19
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99
G. J. 1550
3.9
, Beauty
60.45
99
99
G. J. 17«7
3.4
Daisy
60.04
G. J. 1395
4.1
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99
Mouse
57.20
G. J. 1132
5.6
63.39
Buttercup
E. M. Leonnig
99
99
G. J. 1004
5.5
55.22
Blossom
G. J. «64
6.5
62.66
Jessie
Johnson & Son
G. J, r1184
5.2
Shanks
«1.57
O. K. Tittle
99
99
G. J. 1324
4.3
Whitefoot ,
56.93
99
99
G. J. 1290
4.5
Homy
58.05
G. J. 1054
5.8
61.13
Vaughn & Darby
Edith
G. J. 1088
5.6
60.93
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G. J. 1039
5.4
56.11
Hattie
G. D. 1314
4.6
60.30
Sally
John Berns
G. J. 1120«
5.0
No. 50
60.30
Joe Donaldson
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99
G. J. 1367
4.4
No. 48
60.15
G. H. 1519
3.9
59.24
Crazy
W. B. Vaughn
N. 1026
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99
5.4
55.40
Patcheye
G. H. 1070
5.6
59.20
Spot
A. J. Rogers
G. H. 1004
5.7
Daisy
57.23
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G. G. 1361
4.3
Queen
58.52
Jim Williams
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G. J. 1293
4.5
Jessie
58.19
G. J. 1321
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99
4.3
Midget
56.80
G.
J. 1299
4.5
Hulda
58.46
P. Norberg
G. G. I860
8.1
Guernsey
57.6«
T. B. Hyder
G. J. 1101
5.2
57.25
Arthur Tippin • Goldie
G. J. 1122
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Lola
58.10
G. J. 1287
the difference a good range makes in your
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Hart
56.90
Fred Wheeler
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Prieta
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house
work.
Let
us
show
you
HEN re-roofing there's no need to rip off the old shingles—
G. •» 1345
4.2
Perkins & Van Tress Molly
56.49
leave them where they are and apply Johns-Manville Asbestos
R. H. 2046
2.7
Francie
55.24
Shingles right on top of them.
Peter Jacobs
Class B. Cows 4 years old making ' 5 0 pounds fat.
You save the delay and expense of stripping off the old shingles,
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R. H. 2248
85.42
tfie annoyance of littered lawns and broken shrubbery, the mess of
Artis
Neilson Bros.
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8.6
G. H. 1491
53.88
splinters, dust and dirt in and around the house and the chances
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Grace
of serious damage in case of a sudden shower while the work is
70.69
4.7
R. G, 1504
Rogue
“The Range With a Reputation’’
T. B. Hyder
progressing In addition, those old shingles make a mighty good
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54
59.24
Shorttits
roof insulation so that your upper rooms will be wanner in winter
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G. J. 475
Brownie
and cooler in summer.
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G. H. 1590
4.0
Tillie
N. G. Boquist
And the finished roof will be permanent and will add appearance,
3.7
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G.
H. 1055
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Peggy
fire protection and value to your house
5.7
61.67
G. J. 1082
Ix-w
L. C. Daniels
G.
J. 1352
4.8
58.14
Hazel
ROOF OR RE-ROOF WITH JOHNS-MANVILLE
Dürrer Bros.
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54.05
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Jewel
X.
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ASBESTOS SHINGLES
5.7
57 97
G. J. 1017
Hart
Paul
Fitzpatrick
Johm-Manville Asbestos Shingles are made of Asbestos fibre and
56.27
5.5
G. G. 1028
No.
17
John
Naegel
i
Portland Cement united under tremendous hydraulic pressure
53 09
8.7
G. H. 1518
Pet
Adolph Erickson
They simply cannot rot or burn; neither do they warp, curl or split.
54.U4
4.7
R. G. 1189
Ethel
They never need paint and will last as long as your building.
Homer Mason
5. «
54 71
R. J. 977
Lydia
Louis Weber
Johns-Manville Asbestos Shingles laid right over the old ones will
54 55
50
G. G. 1091
Spot
Jim Williams
quickly cover the gaping defects of a roof that’s mighty far gons.
4.8
52 58
G. G. 1073
Kittie
Investigate this improved method of re-roofing Well gladly give
99
99
50.32
4.6
G. G. 1094
Red Ro.-e
you full particulars and estimate. Write, cal) or telephone today.
6.2
50 72
G. J. 818
Leave Manhattan 8:20 a. m. and
Leare Tillamook Hotel at 10:45
Claudio
Clyde Kirwiaman
1 p. m.
a. m. and 4 p. m.
52.72
4.9
G. J. 107«
No. 45
Joe Donaldson
6.1
50 «9
G. J. 831
a. m. p. m.
Gladys
Arrive at
Peter
Norberg
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Juno ................ ............ 10:55 4:10
4.5
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a. m. p- m.
G. G. 425 •
Arrive at
Joai Bros. 4 Perron Eva
8:30 - 1:03
Kllchis ............. .......... 11:00 4:15
Lake Lytle .
80.14
5.3
G. J. 94«
Vaughn & Darby
Ethel
8:38 1:08
Id a rille ............. . ......... 11:05 4:20
Rockaway -
old
making
45
pounds
fat.
3
years
Class
C.
Cows
8:41 1:13
Bay City _ ........ — 11:10 4:25
Salt Air —
4 5
81 32
G. J. 1807
a
Brindle
8:45 1:17
MJ«m1
..... 11:22 4:37
John Burna
Twin Rocks
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55.94
G. J. 1243
8:46 1:18
11:25 4:40
Nina
Ocean Lake
Cove ---------
11:28 4:43
8:50 1:22
Garibaldi
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4.7
5H.OO
Watseco —
G. J. 1234
Rove
N. G. Boquist
Iiarvlew ..................... 11:35 4:50 : l I Joe Donaldson
$ Í Barview
— - ---- 8:55 1:27
57.18
4.8
G. J. 1243
No. 85
11:40 4:55
Watseco .......... ....
Garibaldi---------------- 9:02 1:84
4.6
56 63
R. G. 1231
Molly
Philip
Bualach
U Garibaldi Cove ——— 9:05 1:17
Ocean Lake ___ ___ 11:48 5:01
55.70
G. J. 1051
5A
May
Iruvrer Bros.
Twin Rocks — — 11:47 5:02
Miami •
—— 9:08 1:40
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G. C». 1144
52 «2
Daisy
11:51 5:08
Salt Air .
Bay City------------------ 9:20 1:52
55.37
6.2
Roney
G. J. 898
Rockaway............... 11:54 5:09
Idaville------------------ 9:25 1:57
A. J. Rogers
Lake Lytle .. .. _ . 12:02 5:14
Kllchls Factory ------- 9:20 2:07
4.8
G. G. 1101
5285
Gypsy
Jim Williams
12:06 5:17
Manhattan --------
THlam^'k-------------- 9:45 2:17
Dot
5.5
3. J. 952
52 3«
L. C. Daniela
Minimum Charges
Good Can
We Connect With Portland Rare-
(Contlnu«4 on rage 7)
3:15.88
6:31.48
9:45.96
1341.48
16:37.94
33:16.43
Championship Form
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them right
over the old
shingles
YOU’D BE SURPRISED
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The Gieat Majestic Range
ALEX McNAIR & COMPANY
Manhattan, Rockaway and Tillamook I
Stage Line
See the Saturday Evening Post of August
27th, for an even more complete descrip-j h
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-zxzxftn«. fnr
t.ion
re-roofing
for th
the last
last time,
time, or in- i h
quire of
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
PHONE 28 W
TILLAMOOK, ORE
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