Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 28, 1922, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
* Çrahligflt
JUNE BILLS AL
-er Published «very
I
Mister Henry Helsel's «oln to
Preston WHllama la marrM an
take his wild cau with him to tbe Mrs. Williams brutner marrid
Both Telephon'
Legion up to the Dalles to show off wich is a minister. When you have
what we got down here .
a doctor in the famly you dont haff
to pey nothin for beln sick.
jim dash
jtm dash
Ray Wellswich ww In the war
Mister William Messerxmlth wlch
wus .here whats got a leek trick
shop up to Portland now an bls had sumthin the matter with his
kb»« rip tian Bates
foot In the prade Is all well from tt
“L------------------- ii.»o famly vlsltln. He didn’t get killed pretty
near now.
In the war an hurt neether.
l.«0
. to
Judge Mason had sum
with thare children.
Poem fcy7
Uncle John
tame to the United States in
•topping in Chicago for one
td 'hen came to Astoria. Ore.
he v as married to Miss
i E Ellingsen inDec. of 1887.
o Astoria, the family came in
Hemlock, where they made
■bture home. For many years
■•Oley followed a sea-faring
■birh neccesarily kept him
^yoni home a great deal.
■ W ley died in 1911.
■Ail Iren were born to this
■live of whom survive: Mrs.
■ B Watt of Brighton, Ensile
C., Louie, and Magnus
of Tillamook.
than a year Mr. Wooley
patient sufferer irom
le and asthma. He has
e! at the hospital more
months. During his last
been kind, patient and
of others, so that he en-
el: to all those around
The UNI VERSIT Y
OREGON
jim dash
cumpney
Mister Walter Nichols an Jessie
Streeter went up to Portland an got
marrid with a minister tn the poe-
jim dash
■tdge. He works In a bank but I
Mister Stork wns up to Nehalem gees he will have to work harder
cm ON MODERM BÆHS
vlsltln sum old fronds wteh wus now.
Biuggestiiin has occurred for Mister Ober wun of them.
jim dash
■ •jme passed off and on that
jim dash
Judge Stanley got the job marrytn
Kyihould be put under a hired
Kir. who would be directly
Mister Anderson up to the Satis­ Elmer Cross an Thelma France an
^Eftle for the affairs of the faction store don't have bo batea Mister Dark be got the job marry tn
James Thompson.
Kpallty and who possessed the flahln an rebates for peeple neether. I Mister
' ziro
qualifications to shoulder Evry buddy pays the same for evry-
jim dash
K nsponsfbllity.
tLink he says.
Fare an warmer an Its a holler-
■ commission or aldermanlc I
jim dash
day in the banks in Belgium wlch
Hi city government has Its ad-j
Capt. Dodge Is got sum relashuns is tliare 4th of July but it ain’t
Kp and disadvantages, the
■drantage being that it Is vlsltln him from Pt. Angeles wish Our*n is all over an we dont get no
■npresentative. as nearly so as Is Mister Ulmer an a nuther Mister more hollerdays till Thanksgiving
■¿payers can make It; but it Ulmer wish runs a printin shop an Christmuss In the banks Judge
■p be expected that busy clt-J thare. My fother nose sum peeple Walter Evans maybe is goln to make
■ vith minds occupied with which nose them up thare. He’s a speech for them whats from Port­
■vn affairs, can properly man- thare unkle Capt. Dodge is by mar- land mabe the same as when we had
our’n.
■e affairs of so large a corpor- ridge I gess.
■ proportionately, as a city. It
human, that many mistakes
^Ktsses ..'cur with this form of
^Lent.
■^suggested plan Is to employ
■peri-r.ced, seasoned and hard
■ business man who is respon-
■tpable and will.ng to put his
■toto the job to run the a fairs
■city for a certain period. Such
e
■an continually In touch with
■ couli practice many little
■lea that are otherwise over-
■ His would be the responsl-
SEASONABLE STUFF
■of hir.ng and managing the
The
season
for
vacations
is upon us once again. . . .The business, shot
■ force, the firemen, the street
■sent- and his personal sup- to pieces, has produced an extra strain.......... A feller’s got to get away to
o and cooperation with each rest awhile, you know, so the most important question is, where’s he goln’
•e departments would bring to go? With Europe shot to pieces and her scenery gone to smash-—besides,
the rumpus didn’t leave an overplus of cash____ There ain’t the old in­
many needed changes.
culd be necessary for the ducements for to breast the ocean’s foam, an’ it really ain’t desirable to
s of Tillamook to change the go so fur from home------ The question grows perplexin’ as they often
r to admit of this form of will, ye know,—the hour keeps drawin’ nlgher, but—where are you goln’
ment. and this could only be to go.
Well—there’s the Rockey Mountains, fairy-ladders to the skies—or, the
ly a special election. The idea
th while entertaining, for | Northern Lakes Is callin’ from a perfect Paradise.
You can rest in Eden's Gyarden on our whole Atlantic coast—or journey
municipalities have tried out
ty manager system and have to the Sunny South, the land I love the most____ Go where the Old Pacific
it to be the most ideal. It has cools the CaUforny Belle—or, drift around the Yalleratone, where heaven
Rated, and correctly so, that flirts with hell____ Yosemite, the fairyland, or Flòrida, the Queen.........
itlonal, state and municipal or up among the Catskills to a place you've never seen__ You can tackle
s? affairs are much less ef- Arizony where the canyon splits the earth,—and none of them will coat
t than could be allowed by a ye more’n a tenth of what It’s worth! Huh,—talk about vacation«—it
te concern, and past occur- drives me to despair, when I hlnk about the Idiots that's alters askin’
i would certainly point out “Where?”
this statement Is corroet. An
Rls cited regarding a small
a western state that found
opelessly insolvent recently.
s about decided that the elty
repudiate its debs and start
when a very wealthy resident
i city took over all the out-
ng indebtness, amounting to
ling over a million dollars,
he understanding that he was
e complete control of the city
ment until the debt was
L This city is now on the way
ncial easyness. The taxpayers
re in this town will hardly
ling to go back to the ex-
Every now an’ then we hark back to the old copy book and remember
int business methods of that the lines on the top. Who forgets “Example Is Better Than Precept"
at get them into their trouble. which means "Teach by doin’ things.* not by saying things?” Here’s a
whole bnnch of us actin’ as wise owls teaching the young what to do.
tellln’ them all sorts of things they don’t beleive because they see we’re
OBITUARY
not carryin’ them out ourselves. The reason we dont carry them out is
because we’ve grown old and that’s the greatest crime of all. Every man
Charles L. Wooley
seems to wish he could start out in-life with the knowledge and experi­
e L. Wooley was born in ence of age in child life but we can drag back the simplicity an’ truth
Norway on May 28th 1855 of child life in the middle age. Mohamet can always go to the mountain.
d this life on July 21,
67 years 1 month and
age at the time of his
Payable in advance
S Philips __________
Henry Newberg ___
J Zurfleuh ________
Geo Reed _________
Bud Fleck _________
John Proctor _____
Cbaa Moore _______
I John Graff ______
E Walker _________
Genera! Fund Warrants for July. Jack Johnson _____
St^te 2nd. Acc Coin«. ______ J g( ‘ Jobs Thomae ______
Sunset Garage. Sup. ________ 40 45 Hope Moore _______
C. A. Johnson. Co. Assessor __ 150-00 C E WJalker _______
Myrtle Wallin. Salary. ______ 100 00 C Ankeny _________
F S. Armentrout, Salary
135.00 O Lane ____________
H. S. Btrmhall. poor_______ 12.00
John Blum _______
' C Foster. Post M. Sup. ___ 91 9« Wayne Blachburn —
Homer Mason. Co Judge. ____ KO O? Earl Wilson ____
H S. Brimhall. Clerk _______ llO-OO C E Lane __________
Edna L Mills. Salary ______ 91.00 El no Lightfoot ____
Bernice E. Ripley. Salary ___ 10O-0V Merel Jensen _____
Carolina T. Portman. Salary 90 00 Alfred Christoffecsoe
Margmst R. Shearer. Salary 34.01 P E Bloom ________
J. C Holden. Salary _______ 130 00 Mark Blum ________
E. W. Holdenfl Salary ______ 100.00 Arthur Bodyfelt
r
L. B. Lucas. Sal. A Exp.
KI.10 J W Bodyf.lt _____
Ellen Norberg, Salary
.
90.00 Lloyd Kellow
.
John Aschim. Sheriff * Exp—180 13 Walter Churchill __
Mary Burmester, Moth. Pen. 10.00 H L Jensen__ _____
Johanna York. Moth. Feu. __ IT 50 Ernest Lightfoot __
Orel V. Gillam. Moth. Pen. __ IT.50 Chirs Chrtstofferson .
Augusta E Williams Moth Pea 10 00 W H Savage ______
Marte Getchell, Moth. Pen. __ 40.00 C E Lane _________
Myrtle F Dougherty Moth Pen 10.00 G W Fowler ______
Mary L Dye. Moth. Pen. ____ 52.50 Vai Fisher Sr _____
Eltve Hellebuyck Moth Pen _ 52 50 l F D Saling _____
Gertrude Bigelow, Moth Pet _ 17.50 G A Cooke ______
Henrietta Burdick, Moth Pen_ 52.50 J D Wilson _____
,
J. N. Shaw Dairy Herd Ins. __ 350.00 J M Weiss A Son
T. E.E Epplett Janitor _____ 90-00 i John Mathers ______
H. V. Alley Co Com
1ft* no Emil Wooley ________
H. M. Farmer, Co Com____ _ .190 86 Tillamook Iron Works
Tillamook Co Mutual Tel C 10.70 Ernest Walker _____
. 15.95
Mrs Joyce Willis, Supt Off . . 15.00 i Henry Newberg ____
. 15.95
Oregon City Enter., Sup __
2 50 John Graff _________
. 0.79
G B Lamb, School Supt . .150 00 i Ole Lane ___________
. 15.95
Marion Hare, Salary ______ . 95.00 i Hope Moore________
. 15.95
G B Lamb Exp___________ . 6 01 Ralph Blum ________
. 15.9.5
. 15.9*5
G B Lamb Exp ___________
33 75 Claude Blum ____ ,
7.50 Geo Blum__________
A H Gaylord, Ins______
. 15.95
Mary Reynolds, poor _____
_ 14.35
52.80 Clell Pearson______ _
Mi.ry Reynolds, poor _—. 100.00 Chas Moore ______
M
Cora E DeFord, poor_____ . 24 oo John Thomas ______
. 1595
22.60 C E Walker ________
Homer Mason. Exp ______
. 15.95
Mrs Henrietta Burdick, ___ . 0 46 John Blum
. 22.45
,
9 33 Geo Reed__________
J F Jones, Dist Sealer____
. 15 95
A F Coats Ldr Co, ------------ . 4.75 Elmer Snook _______
. 11.16
J C- Penny Co Inc_________ . 596 Harold Proctor ___—
. 12.76
Remington Typewriter ___ . 14.50 Geo Blum _________
. 10.00
. 13.10
R M Wilson, Repairs _____ . 22.50 Alex McNair Co ___
. 8.88
R N Henkle, Coroner _____ . 41.00 Standard Oil Co ___
D R Tinnertset, D & F Con__ 175.00 Lamb Schrader Co _
_ 63 n
. 87.23
Crystal Laundry, poor ______ 22.15 King Crenshaw ____
A Edgar, Klee ---------------- 4.23 G W Olson ________
_ 91.40
-101.37
Glass & Prudhomme Sup ____ 100-90 Steinbach Iron works
. 15.95
Kathleen Mills, Treas -----
126.00 Bud Fleck _________
_ 15 95
T H Goyne, Dis Atty —— 128.25 Sol Philips ________
_ 35.95
Chas E Runyon, Clr Court . 19.90 John Proctor ---------
_ 75.15
Bushong & Co, Sup---------- . 8.63 State Inn Acc Comm .
- 9 65
Myrtle A Mills Salary ----- . 85.00 Tillamook Garage —
9.75 Jack Johnson _____________ _ 18.76
P W Barrett, Printing
6.80
P W Barrett, Printing-----
Market Road Fund
0.65 State 1 Ind Acc Comm________
Reeher Furn Co, Sup -----
Conover & Conover, Sup ------ 1.12 John Elliott ----------------------
»8S Leslie i Goodier--------------------
Royal Rest. Jail---------------
John A Benson, poor ---------- 32.35 Leslie i Goodier------------------
Cora E DeFord, poor----------- 35.00 Leslie i Goodier--------------------
Albert Campbell, C H -------- 12.50 Leslie > Goodier ------------------
36.85 J C Brown--------------
John A Benson, poor __
Br R T Boals, Health Off
.150.00 Dave Hadley ______
Glass A Prudehomme Co Sup 78.02 Alvin Stormer ______
Lamars Drug Store, Sup____ 36.00 Geo Williams _______
W S Coates, Surveyor_____ 23.95 Frank High
-
W E Auderson, Sur Off__
8.98 Frank High________
W II Stark. Sur Off ______
4.19 Geo Van Patten
■
A Tl Gullstrom, Sur Off___
7.18 Tillamook Transfer Co
H M Shearer. Sur Of
___
14.44 Tillamook Transfer Co
52. «5 Tillamook Transfer Co
Headlight Pub Co Printing
Edward M Fritz Coroners Ct
1.70 II B Mortreon .............
Evelyne Drak<-, Co- Ct ____
1.70 W II Coffman _______
E C Haanda'-ker, Cur Ct___
1 70 L P Spencer------------
Elmer Aller Cor Ct_____
7 I
1.70 J C Foster__________
Ralph Chilcot, For Ct_____
40
1.70 J C Foster _________
John Selby, Cor Ct _______
1.70 L E Delrin
...
R T Boals, Cor Ct ________
1.70 Fred Alm
Madge Diake, Cor .Ct ........
1.70 Fred Almstend
michette^
CHIROPRACTIC
THE BETTER WAT TO
HEALTH
Forest L. Howard
CHIROPRACTOR
Graduate nurse in attendance
211 Tillamook Building
Both Phones
Engineering
Thorough, complrtt and pruclical courui in
Civil, Electneat, Mechanical, Mining and
Architectural Engineeriag. Special course m
Automobile Engineering. Machine Shop.etc.
Bra
School in the H'ca.
Students get practice while learning.
./ Unncrruy Count in all technica. essen­
tials. Degrees granted to hi I! course men. High
school men can complete our engineering
courses in 14 months actual study under our
intensive methods. Send for free catalog
/Uytechnic CbBags st Eagineeriag
■Mh aaS Madnea Sts
OAKLAND CALIF
Dinner is Served
HERE Is always something
son
waiting
for you to
_
_____ _ „
T mighty good
eat—tender roasts, delicious vegeta-
bles served ln the most appttizlng
ways, creamy, fluffy potatoes,
piquant salads and dainty deserts.
Have breakfast, lunch or
dinner with us. You’ll be
delighted with the excel­
lent food, the quick ser­
vice. unfailing
courtesy
and unusally reasonable
prices.
TOURIST CAFE
RevMA MATTHEWS
DtD. LL.D.
CHURCH ROBBERS
The world, the flesh, and the
devil are constantly hurling accusa­
tions at the church, but they do not
point you to the real robbers. Would
a man rob God? No. But a Bolshevik,
hypocrite, and heretic would They
are robbing the church every day.
They are using two great methods.
First: Tjhey are sending their
ained up In the Luth- agents, their nationalistic and Bol­
shevistic heretics into the church.
in Norway and never Of course they have to perjure them­
•arly Christian teaching, selves and singe their own souls in
illness be expressed bis order to get in. Then when they
list and.the.llle to come enter the church their obligations
lat he was ready If the being not to the church but to the
Bold 1 ome for him to go out premeditated conspirators against
Hth his
________
'B________________
the church. There isn't*a heret; in
Lord.
1 * immediate family bee*.’he churcù today who isn t
* host of friends to mourn «clous or unconscious agent of the
>.= broth- conspirators who are tring o rob the
1 among shorn are his
Hke Odd Fellow« 1 Lodge
__ _ of church of her Influence and power.
Heresy Is not an intellectual ev-1
Rt ^'43 a member for several
ution; .»
it is
« an
— evidence
----------- ot
-- heart
--
. I
p is gone but not forgotten olution;
degeneracy,
and
is
absolute
proof
of
p who knew and loved him.
Iht’ral services were held the total depravity of mankind.
These agents inside of rhe church
p»er church last Sunday at preach their false doctrlr.es not be­
the burial was at the cause they believe them, but because
[Ofc'.etary. At the church the they are part of a conspiracy to de-
p I^eglon Quartette sang
k M Rae gave the sermon,
pev at the cemetary was in
IWthe Tillamook and Beaver
Hnv
w
stroy the world's confidence in the
church. So far as intent and purpose
are concerned, they are as black as
Judas Iscariot.
Second: There is another group of
¿iese conspirators and robbers who
are both in and out of the church.
Their method is to take from the
church for circular use every dollar
•hat they can possibly extract from
the members. They are constantly
devising schemes and plans and or­
ganizations and methods by which
the church member is relieved of hi.«
money and is made to <-ontribute to
organizations, methods, plans, and
p: ograms, which are antagonistic to
the spiritual work of the church.
Nearly seventy per cent of all the
. oneys contributed to these outside
<ompeting antagonistic and destiuc-
•ive agencies Is contributed by the
• embers of the Christian Church
They are robbing the church member
the church organization, and God
<n order that they may fill the cof­
fers of the devil and build up the
institutions of hell. They are all co-
insprators with the Infamous her­
etics tbst are today making their
attacks upon the church, upon the
Bible, and upon Christ.
Our classified ads bring results
They are
GOODl er ?
Bay this Ciyarettt anJSae* Kt tty
MODERN
CRANKCASE
CLEANING
SERVICE
W A Bunn. Cor Ct
. 1.20
W S Randall. Cor Ct
. 1.20
Ottis Frlsble, Cor Ct ........ ..... 1.20
G E Leach. Cor Ct
1.20
i Alfred Reynolds, Cor Ct ____ . 1.20
J S Delhi. Cor Ct
1.20
R N ller.kle. poor
. .
35.00
C L Starr. Refund of Taxes__ 148.10
P W Barrett, Printing
_ 8.75
G E Davis, Sur Off ._
3.25
T C Percy. Rep ___
4.75
Frederick Post Co, Sup____ 22.24
H S Brimball, Bounty __
45.80
A L McCarty. Fire Warden __ 140.00
L S Hushbeck, poor
--------- 202.00
Nehalem Garage. Rep ............ 17.50
Industrial Acc Comm ---------- 1.93
J C- Elliott. Sup______ _____ 32.50
King Crenshaw Hdw Sup___ 17 35
Tillamook Garage. Rep & Sup 57.73
W C Cheney. Rep _______
0.75
'unset Garage. Kep A Sup __ 53.97
list Power Co. Light t P__ 46 13
’ < has F Pankow, R»p A Sup__ 266.60
19 15
Dr W C Hawk, poor ....
Tillamook Iron Works, Rep __ 5 07
♦
2 50
T E Epplett, C C - •_______ 6.00
J C Foster. C C ..... ............... 14 00
Pacific Tel A Tel Co. ______ 60.26
2.43
The Kay Dee Co Sup
-
50 63
15 95
34 95
15 95
1 i 11
3.19
0.38
Georg* Gharat
Marlon Wlggens
—---- — 63 80
89 78
J Green __
.
Roy Sallng _— —... -- 66 99
_ 02.32
ir Bennett __
_ 97.80
Frank Welch ._
Hugh Wallace
_ 39 90
_ 88.78
Emil M ooly------
—155.75
J T Davis _____
Ernest Eckerson
_ 99.80
_
6 M
George Surgeon
_ 9 5ft
Jim Martindale
_ « 38
Earl Morrlaon
— 3.19
Dave JoMs —
21 92
Ralph Blum —.
Wayne Blackburn,
E J Srhpllinff
J W Imlah
... .
C l.n Fotin tai tie
. .. . _
Ma*k Fofltflr
Mark Prater
W Himes
___
\V Hh.'if
.................
G Umschmeid
G Umschmeid —
. .
F W Carpenter ...
F W Carpenter .. .
F A ms lead ...
2.80
34.75
26.25
57 54
30.25
40.74
26.26
40.74
20.25
40.74
26 25
H Vogle
40 74
26.25
H Vogle ...............
40.74
G M McCormick ..
26.25
G McCormick ....
40.74
.
Tyler _______
_______ „ 26 25
LI Tyler .......
_ 40 7 1
■i:*'key
___
26 25
R Hickey
......
7 19
A J Sent!
29 99
I) E Knkcny
. .
...................
3.50
I) E Ankeny .
20.73
Roy Fonts
............... 19 14
Fb*v<i
16.81
25 00
Geo Surgeon
. 14.01
.. J2 35
11 96
\l B i FK*
06.99
Jpo Walker
3.19
81.79
L T Caln
...... 3 QO
L T Cain
__________ 17.96
Bert Tlldon
........... 57 42
Ralph Homer
147.39
Bill Beatty _ -
78 50
Cliff Dverturf
______ 57.42
Dave McCracken
...................... 85.78
John Cornett
__________ 70.17
Albert Bally
Ike Wells______ _ _________ 142.90
R E Wiser______ __________ 48 58
B G Wiser----------
Mrs Chas Sellin ger
Mrs Chas Bellinger
W C Moor__
Roy Fouts
Laurence Boyd
Ray McKee —
Ray McKee —
Geo Olson —
Geo Olson ___
Bud Steele —
J Anderson _________
_ 55 33
F E Buek ___________
_ 14.31
L B Edwards_________
_ 1.73
Bill Russing ________
_ 57 6«
E C Allen ___________
_ 83.7»
R E Myers ___________
_ 75.64
William Ewan ______
_ 79.8«
Arthur Miller Jr_____
_ 63.20
Edward Braunsrsuther
_ 41.47
Ray Fouts _
_ 9.57
Ray MeKeê .
_ 2.45
Ray McKee
_ 7.11
D E Ankeny
_ 2.45
D E Aakeny
_ 8.71
Al Biggs ______
_ 51.43
Ralph Homer __
_ 9.5T
Dare McCracken
_ 9.ST
Geo Crlmmins __
_ 78.2»
Wheeler Lbr Co
_ 1.5»
W 8 Coatea ____
_ 47.4»
W E Anderson _
_ 33.34
W H Stark ____
_ <3.71
A H Gulat rom __
_ 6.41
H M Sheerer ___
_ 8.43
James Goodman
_ 95.94
■ G Allen ___
_ 19.95
Bud Steele ____
_ 15.95
Richard Myers _
_ 14.75
Albert MUler Jr
_ 15.95
F E Buck ______
_ 15.95
J Anderson ____
_ 15.95
Jack Leslie ____
13<X7t
2817.80
F C Feldshau _
Anderson Bros _
_ 31.14
Glen Snider ___
-114.49
Chas Haybarker
_ 91 77
L T Caln______
_ 19.95
Bill Ewan _____
_ 19 95
Tom Ewan ____
_ 19.95
M M Duval ____
_ 9.57
Albert Bailey __
_ 9.57
Mrs Chas Selllnger
_ 32.35
Bill Beatty _______
_ 35 95
Geo Olson________
_ 35 95
B G Wiser________
_ 15.95
_ 1.59
G E Gilbert _t___
R E Wiser________
_ 15.95
_ 12.76
Ike Wells________
_ 19.95
John Cornett________
_ 16 7b
Frank High ________
. 44.94
t to Crimmins _____
—118 63
Tillamook Transfer Co
_ 14.37
Cliff Overturf _______
Cliff Overturf _______
_ 11.00
3964.60
Lamb Schrader Co —
—131.93
State Ind Acc Comm _
1543.93
Southern Pacific Co_
_ 47.25
Geo Critumlus ----------
ROAD DIST NO 1
_ 4.SB
Chas Friday
— 1.57
Chas Friday
.
55.98
O F Toney ________
__ 78.15
J C Ballinger .. __ _
__ 17.60
B R Deavtlle ---------
__ 50.78
B R Deavills_____
_ 15.55
John A Kyser -------
__ __ 9.57
H Wiseman ---------
__ 19.14
B L le>geson
,
__ 41.47
Wm Johnson
■
__ 566 05
State Ind Acc Comm
—_ 44.65
W P Travis----------
__ 43 05
John Ross ------------
— 49.34
M L White ----------
—330.74
Geo Cornwall-------
— 15.95
Ira Ludtks ----------
— 12.70
Louis Ludtke . ..
__ 14.75
Richard Alvold —
—126.71
O F Turner
... —■
__ 25.91
Tom Boon
—
__ 25.53
H Miller —-----------
___ 55.39
Horace Suppington .
__ 63.80
J E Southerland —
__ 66.99
Ed N Best------------
__ 70.57
P Seymore —- ...
__ 66.99
C F Best--------------
__ 77.49
M C Beaman
__ 94.29
W Roas ------------
__ 5.35
C R Seymore - .
__ 9.57
N Bosier .... ... .. -
__ 9.5T
S Southerland —
9 57
Art Seymore —..■
3.19
J W Ph In J
__ 109.75
__ 22.33
Chris Nelw on
__ 113.76
H Thiesaei
__ 164.74
4 :
Ed Clark
__ 3
Ralph Met Maintint —
._ 80-88
Chas Kone »hi____ —
__ 1078
■.-j Davis
__ 17.54
Rusing
—_ 19 14
H A McCuen —
__ 37.81
W E Crawford ... .
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