Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 29, 1922, Image 2

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
BILLS ALLOWED BY
COUNTY COURT
GENERAL WARRANTS
*• ¿ii'.e
On, election
• j Kmhleen Mills, » eaturer 5
1, Dot Lev-alien. election
i '«'ass A Prudhomme Co., ti<a<>
Oj Maud A Lune, election
I Ethel Davi . m< there pension
0 Jerry Lewallen, election
Beinlce E Ripley, salary
5, Alex Watt, election
n Bernice E. itipiey. election
0 W E Noyes, election
George Eaton, court house
0 Mrs Leland B Erwin, election
i Johanna Yoik niothei« pension
Entered as second class mail mat­
0, L V Noyes, election ....
' (vel V Gillam, mothers pen
ter tn the postoffice at Tillamook,
J Allan A. McRae, election
(j Marie Gelchell, mothers pen
Oregon.
J T. E Epplett, election
| Myrtle F. Dougherty, pension
> T It Wilson, election
_> Henrietta Burdick, pension
) F C Wirfs, election
..........
_! Gertrude Bigelow, pension
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
) L J Redberg, election
r Gary L Dye, mothers pension
One year
—..99.00
I Lillie G. Redberg, election
Glwe Hellebuyck, pension
Six months
...................... 1 00
j I Ito.- .a Landolt, mothers pension
1 J C Dunn, election
Three months
.75
e' Maud G. Phelps, mothers pen.
1 John Win Jennings, election
Payable in advance
9| Ethel Davis, mothers pension
• Lola Hoover, election
tV. 8. Coates, surveyor
' James Kodad, election
I W. E Auderson, surveyor....... .
NOTE AND COMMENT
I Anna Nielson, election
J W. H. Stark, surveyor ..............
Kittle Werscjli, eleciton
The year just coming to a close
2.39 ' E G Krebs, election
, I l^eo Sanders, surveyors offc...
has been kind to Tillamook county,
.........
| Pete Jacobs, surveyor’s office 3.98 I Jesse Earl, election ..................
and our citizens can look back with
; Kathleen Mills, treasurer
125.09 Amy Murphy, election ...... .....
satisfaction on the record of pro
I ’.V. C. Cheney, court house
13.75 i Edna M Reinhart, election
greHs made. Prosperity ha« touched
I D. It. Tlnnerstet dairy & Food
our industries and business instltu
Blanch Hogan, elections! .......
175.00, I Peter Suter, election ... ............
Comm. ............
tions, and the development work tin
tees, and the bystanders will
dertaken has beeu of a substantlaf
ly much auentlon to you, but John Aschlm, sheriff’s offc.... 115.00 | J H Johnson, election ............
nature, such as brings lasting bene­
should get down on your L. B. Lucas, sheriff’s offc .... 153.50 J E Williams, election ...........
fits to the communities directly af­
and pray Almighty God.
orj J. C. Holden, sheriff's office... ,150.00 I | Lillian Williams, election -----
fected as well as contributing great
should stand bareheaded while, E. W. Holden, sheriff’s office 115.00 George Hoskins, election . .......
3-.'C51 Eugenia Anderson, election ....
ly to the general welfare of the
puny of old soldiers marches Ellen Norberg, sheriff’s offc
13.60 Erick Wilson, election ....... -....
h the flags to the breeze, I John Aschlm, poor .....
county.
4.501
W. C. Commons, election . ........
teople will think you are John Aschim, election«
The work of permanent road
Aschim,
sheriff
John
185.90
L F Aifolter, election ........... -
building, probably the moat lmpor-
Hush beck, poor
236.70 john Affolter, election ....... .
taut feature in the continued pro­
Myrtle 0. Mills, Dist Attorney's
Hazel Commons, election .....
gress of the county, has gone stead
Oifue
85.00’ F L Martin, election _____ ___
ily forward during the year, reflect
1’. H. oyne, Dlst. Attorney
129.15 Fred Scherzinger, election.....
lug credit alike upon the men who
It N llenkle, pool
......... 107.50 i A C Anderson, election
.....
have prosecuted the work und the
K. N. Henkle, coroner
8.20 Emil O. Kardell election
taxpayers, who. by approving
the
1 H. S. Brimball, clerk
15O.oo C
< E Effenberger, election —
various bond Issues, have made the
Eilna L. Mills, clerk’s offc........ 95.00 < < 'lara J Peregoy, election .....
funds available.
| Margaret R Shearer, clerk’s ofc 90.00, j Eunice E Todd, election
when
Building operations have
kept
tiludys G. Edner, clerks ofc....
tea th
L Batzner, election .............
pace with other activities, payrolls
Homei Mason, county court
1
flyluK
H W Tohl, election
have been greatly extended, and the
H. M Farmer, county court ... 1
Lee Mead, election
basic industries, timber and dairy
Dr. J. E. Shearer, coroner’s ct.
E C Allen, election
Ing, ure on a more substantial basis
Erick Guistorm, coroner's court
P E Allen, election .....
than ever before.
Ray Letson, coroner’s court ...
Clarence Edner, election
So. with this record behind us. and
Earl Wallace, coroner's court...
W W Petty, election .....
mindful of the great natural re
Ed Kellow, coroner’s court ....
A N Davies, election —
sources which make of Tillamook
II. V. Alley, county court___ 1
Sophia Himes, election
county a land of exceptional oppor­
G. B. Lamb, supt ____________
M F Cross Runyon, election
tunity, we can face the now year
G. B. Lamb, supt ........................ 1
M Stewart, eleition .........
confident that It will be one of the
W Gray
best in the history of this section.
J Schumavher, election
w Blanch A. Wood, election ....
Tillamook 1« to be congratulated
Veda C Sappington, election
upon the recent organ ixatlou here
Ed H. Wood, election -..... ..
of a Klwanls Club. Its record of
U L A Edgar, election ..............
achievement eleewhere leaves no
Frank Blaser, election
doubt that the forward looking In
Anna Blade, election ....... .
fluence exerted by the club wil
Lillian Clements, election
have an immediate effect upon th
Ji Buri Clemente, election
civic and business life of the com
' Bell Johnson, election
munity
¡?, Paul E Edgar, election
M W 'I' Oathout. election
1 Jennie Erskine, election
■ i irl Wagner election
! C W. Barrick, election
; L' W Stanley, election
’ <’. S. Edwards, election
L H Edwards, election
' Ereene Atkinson, election
, | J. R. Thompson, election
L F Brode, election
H IV Spear, election
Mrs. Henry White, election
TJie decisive majority returned in
Mrs. N. M. inn, election
favor of the armory project In the
Under Johnson was brought before
Florad Aschim, election
special election lust week nugura Justice of the Peace E. W Stanley
1 Ithel Todd Hayes, election
well for the future of Tillamook thlH week charged with intoxication.
M V Stillwell, election-----
The united and progressive sent I
He was fined 110 und costs.
M. R. Hiuisnkrut. election
ment disclosed by this vote Is an In
\V L Bryan, election
calcuable asset to any community
JoHie Grider, election
and Is a driving force Ihnt assures
Cori. 1. Miller, eelction
the sternly and rapid progress of
Charlotte Mathews, election
the city.
He, .\v White, election
Frank Patti, election
Cupid was almost as popular as
u. 'ie Kart, election
Santa Claus with Tillamook county
Bertha Hunt, election
folks during the holidays, judging
Mane porimann. ele tion
from the number of weddings chron
Carl Hunt, election
Icled in this issue of the lfeudllght.
W \ Rowe, cleetton
W W Wood, election
Tlioa. B. Watt, election
REACTION TIME»
F. B Keenholts, election
reaction time or
W B. Watt, election
value of your per
J 1. Vo :>ei . election
G. D. Nunn, election
Arisen Tolford. election
G. L. Archibald, election
William C. Christensen, electio
' a t;' Johnson. election
D. T. Edmunds, election
R O Allen, election
Bertha Edmunds, election
Mary E Compton .election
We have had a BIG YEAR! For us it
has been a YEAR OF ACHIEVEMENT,
toward which gratifying result YOU have
generously and loyally) contributed.
We thank you, good people of Tilla­
mook and wish ylou all a Happy New Year
First National Bank
Tillamook, Oregon
6 T C. Percy, election
I Coast Power Co., election... ...
6 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co...... . .....
H. S Brimhall, bounty, etc....
6i Mrs. Frank Merrick, poor
61 Mrs. Frank Merrick, insane
4, Grant Mills, justice court .....
4 ¡Lawrence Fitzpatrick, adver.
4 Norman Peters, advertising
4, Paul Fitzpatrick, advertising
I 1 Arnold Jensen, bounty .........
4, Ralph Redberg, bounty
D| Roy Hanenkrat, bounty
5 Ferdinand Becker, bounty
<; Joe Baumgartnier, bounty
> Everette Wright, bounty
)i Geo. Illingsworth, bounty
< Smithy’s ariety Store, court In
1 Crystal Laundry, court house
* Crsytal Laundry, poor
I J. F. Jones, dist. sealer
I Pollyanna Shop, poor
.....
Orpha Eastman, poor .......
; Mrs. R. B. Hays, election
! Chas. K. Baker, insane
E. W. Stanley, election
P W Todd, election ..................
Sunset ufe, circuit court... . ......
Ed H Wood, election ................
Dr. W. C. Hawk, poor ..............
W. D. Pine, advertising ...........
Tillamook Mercantile Co., pool
Alex Fraser, poor ...... ................
A. A. Pennington, poor —.........
Mrs. W. T. Oathout, election
GALLEY THREE ........... ...........
Pleasant Vr.lley Grange,
election __ ________________
Bushong & Co., sheriff's office
Bushong & Co., clerk’s office
John R Patterson, cir court. I
‘-teinback Iron Works, court
house
. ........... ............ .
I
G. S. Brooks, circuit court
Pacific Stationery & Printing <
Treasurer’s office
Glass & Prudhomme Co., clerk's
office, etc........... ....................... I
Dr. 1. M. Smith, poor
1
Dr. David Robinson, poor
1
Jr David Robinson, insane
1 J Spencer, insane
............. 1
Among our assets
for the coming year.
COAT
A Real
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Our Motto:
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Physician and SuFRwn
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