Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 18, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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3.50 W C, Cheney ..................... —
18.80 Steinbach Iron Works -------
Pacific Tel 6 Tel Co. ......
Union Oil Co.
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465.68 R. F. Zachman ------------------
362.53 Union Bridge Co. --------------
Standard Oil Co. .................
(Couunued :rum Page 2)
Howard Cooper Corp. .......
Malphus John ;on
John Ca: Ison .....
90.15
26.93
Nehalem Tel * Tel Co. .....
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James Christensen
Ralph Lucas ...........
Chas. Hodgston .....
Douglas Leach ___
W. H Leach
W. H. Leach ____
|G W. Anderson
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Alvin Stornier
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Jess Walker .......... —
Henry Smith
M E. Gruber____ __
W H. Chance
Amos Bloom
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&0.O0 I.. A. Rarrick
M m 2 George Crim me*ns
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37.95 C. M Vanderpool*“...
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31.91 M. Z. Hanson
J. Smith
32.41 J. V Jov
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7.98 . Bert Renfro
J- F. Hall
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38.40 Anton Weiss
L. BuC
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3.99 * Joe Hauhurst
C. A. H r.<a ker
47.8« Fred Biggs ..........
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J. W. Muffet
47.88 J. C. Brown ...
G. Seward
55.15 Ralph Lucas
W. Hoskin.-.
17.54 Guy Gramcs
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J. Jacobe/...........
34.30 U. S. Edward« ....................
Chas. Crowther
118.75 George C. Smith
A. M. Mead
116.44 Fred Edwards ........................
M. Frj
82.18 L. A Whitcomb
E. Fraeraan
95.42 Paul Vanderpool
F. P. Hob’
88.15 Irwin Hubbard
Chas. Hayharkar
104.28 Alvin Stormer.......................
Jack I
132.11 JanK^ Kodad
Jame’ Goodman
98.1« William Robitsch
E. A. Ball
50.00 George Hogdsdon ...............
E. A. Ba’I
87.25 Tbore Haugen
F. Cain .
154.75 Robert Neilson
18.33 A. E Holden ........................
F. J Wa’kley t
78.58 A E. Holden
Tom Stichler
35 09 W H Chance
Ben Jot
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RS M William Witks
Ed H Bed
00 1? C 1. Tr.wie Cn
A. S. Acheson
124 75 D. M Oliver
P. F Cooper ..
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Grave!!« Garage
W P Johnstone
Kathlei : Mil’s
7.60 W B Johnstone
Nehalem Tel 4 Tel Co.
1200.04 J. R. Collins .
Anderson ...
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469.39 F. E. Thomas
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Anderson Bros —------------------- UL25 C-iast Power Co.
16 10 K C Chance-
Brighton Mills Co. _ ________
72 84 C|irt Holgate
Clyde Equipment Co. ______
RO 50 Ike Wells
Nehalem Garage
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8 13 C
Well«
The Whitney C >.
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5.50 Forrest Ayer
Pius Burgi _________________
13.01 Ross Chilcott
Robertson Hdw t Steel Co
7.00 Ross Chilcott
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Baker & McLeod ...... ..............
96.00 F. S. Yorks Lbr. Co............
Andrew Lagler ____________
194.75 Netarts Spruce Co. . .
King Crenshaw Hdw Co.
Southern Pacific Co. .._........... 209.4« Tillamook Iron Works
Tillamook Garage ..................... 24.12 F. II. Nielson
332.79 Sundquist Norberg Lbr Co
Chas. F. Pankow
8.20 Fred J. Pye------------------------
King Crenshaw Co......... .........
Lamars Drug Store —...........
35.10 Geo. J. Burckard ——*
1.70 W. S. Coates ---------------- —
15.96 A.H . Gulstroni -----------------
39.95 Cbas. Hodgson ...... ..................
31.12 W. I). Woods
11.97 Chas. F. Pankow ..................... ..
30.93 H .S. Brimhall .......... ........... —..
47.08 Oregon State Highway Com.
27 93 Pacific Tel 4 Tel Co.
92.7« A. W. Plank Hdw. ...................
112 73 Union Oil Co.
4.49 Standard Oil Co.
14.96 Howard Cooper Corp
25.94 Tillamook Co. Mutual Tel Co
120.13 Sunset Garage
ROAD DIST. NO. 3
105.04
«3.80 A K. McPherson
7.48 J. M. Weiss & Son
14.96 S. H. Rock
2.3 44 Wm. Walton
35.91 Kathleen Mils
.... 33.91 Jenck Bros.
. 52.65 E. W. Bills
.... 92.76 Vemie Kellow
136.74 J. C. Reynolds
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90.25 H. L. Jensen ..............................
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97.27 H. L. Jensen
68.09 J. B Shafer .................................
100.01 H. Parker
.... 102.26 J. B. Rigers.................................
131.25 Earl Blackbum
167.76 W. A. Rogers
43.13 Clyde Lane
6.38 Wade Arstill
6.98 M. B. Lucas .
14.38 Jim Beggs
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17.95 R. J. Call .......................................
... 17.9« Claude Hussie..............................
7.19 Harry Hall
• 12.00 D. M Penter
.... 11.97 J. M Switzer
39.09 Everett Nelson
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3.191 F. C. Scott
9 60 Earl Porter ...................................
FRIDAY, MAY 18. 1923
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19.00 , Hubert Etxwiler
69.50
69.90 Cliff Maynard ....
144.75
53.62
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104.16
135.75 U L. Whiteman
22.2« L. L. Whiteman
58.75 H. A. Chopard
86.98
9.00 L. E. Whiteman
L. M. Rains
19.14
42.08
Lawrence Rains
, Frank Eilers ..... ....... —
42.08
12.76
¡ B R. Reigel .................
24.43
IH. W. Etzwiler .............
V. R. Hall
22.44
49.88
Ed Creecy ....... .......
Rennie Kellow
51.87
106.25
L. J. White
58.93
Lloyd Kellow
131.25
Alex Imlah ..........
15.96
Virgil Kellow
12S.69
Carl White
154.75
M. T. Chance
P C Meyer
99.41
162.17
Cliff Matton
Will Ward
121.73
104.85
H. G. Kinman
F. L. Martn -.....
..i.... 45.54
112.53
40.41 I Carl Commons
116.22
589.25 Harold Scherzinger
650.00
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15.46
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11.47
Prints
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11.47
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3.49 you
31.43
131.25
9V.75
AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE
115.00
38.72
4.99
62.72
19.14
33.90
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21.94
29.30
154.75
118.75
160.30
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15.96
727.60
55.82
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492.37
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44.06
38.07
198.53
321.67
3.45
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Work
before 9 p. m. will
be ready at 3
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lowing day.
finished
on glossy or
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prefer
the
price.
8 2Ö J. F. Smith
9 90 Ed Hall
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16.00 Oscar Bennett .
24.25 J. E. Cochran
2.00 J. H. Woods
1879.20 E. R. Woods .................
101.93
6.50 Wilbur Broughton
148.25
13.56 F. J. Welsh
3.99
29.92 Joe Aufdermauer
............................. 54.64
59.91 Earl Wilson
29 17 John I). Wilson ........................ 68.61
154.75 Joe Jenck
47.94 Frank Scott
......... ...... 13.71
45.73 F M Nelson
161.26 Lois Carver
155.84 ‘ Walter Winters
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_.. 23.90 Guy Ward .
38.28
5.20 A E. Meyer
69.90
.... 59.81 J. C. Smith _______________ _
WHAT IS YOUR
REAL ABILITY
“One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
I'nclr Ben
Bays:
“We hav
classes of para­
sites on Ameri­
can society, Nev-
vy’ the useless
rich
tramp.
Just what your re'il ability
may be is often only dimly
appreciated when a brek in
your health throws it into
eclipse. Bad healh is largely
a matter of indifference or
bad care. Today everyone
can be healthy and sound.
What cannot be done by
other methods of healing is
easily and readily being done
by chiropractic—the new and
different healing science that
is making such tremendous
strides into public favor.
Not to know chirapractic is
to cheat yourself perhaps of
the real health which yau
might be enjoying. Get health
andy our real ability has a
fried
BACON
on that
fishinv
trip
Pack a generous supply of,
rye's
Delicious
Bacon
everything the name implies.
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chance.
Chiropractic spinal
ad­
justments as given by this
office have restored health in
a number of cases in the past
few weeks. The sufferers
have been made well of dis­
eases of the eyes, ears, nose,
throat, lungs, heart, stomach
liver, kidneys, bowels and
lower organs.
Time
to Re-tire?
ACT TODAY
Why
You’ll want to fry it for break­
fast with the fish you catch at
sunrise, and you’ll want it again
with the supper fish. You’ll ap­
preciate the sweet, mild flavor
that crimes only when prime cuts
from young pork are sugar cured
just right.
Keep a tide of F r YI S D e -
LICIOU8 B acon hanging in fotr
cooler, ready to slice fur the
home breakfast, ready to givt
a good campfire meal when .kt
family takes supper outdo on.
HEALTH FOLLOWS
cweopiarx ^» mct 5
rtnsuM os snwu
«»vu latwtístso»
ret rouowiM jtwtts
delay
consul-
when
tation is with
charg-
out
Find out.
L. Babb J J:
TIRES
TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. Res. 56 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
ACKLEY & CONDIT
r ire, Automobile, Liability
FOR GENERAL INSURANCE
SEE
ROSE J. WILKES, Resident Agent
ne M-6
lubrication
It is a fact, that the "body" of Zerolene follows th«
changing piston clearances of the automobile engine mon
doocly than other oils, no matter what price they sell at
Zerolene, made from selected Naphthenic-Base Crude
piped separately to the refinery, and manufactured by our
exclusive higb-vacuum process, resists heat better, forms
less carbon, and consequently the car lubricated with it
will run from 25% to 50% farther without having
valves or cylinders cleaned.
Zerolene reduces friction and wear to a greater extent
than any lubricants we have seen and tested, or been able
to produce for the automobile.
Innat on Zerolene—even if it doea cost half aa much.
Gum-Dipped Cords
Gaining New Fame for Service
194% Sales Increase in Last Six Months
Shows Trend Toward Firestone
TILLAMOOK HOTEL LOBBY
Representing
The Reliance Life Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH
LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
C’OI
<X TIONS
NO COLLECTION
NO CHANGE
SETTLEMENT MADE THE DAY WE COLLECT
We Sue in Our Own Name.
McMinnville
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
Hillsboro
Tillamook
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
ZEROLENE
THE GATEWAY
moil
HlllO
Dallar
MV**««
Tirestone
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Office: Nat’l Bank Bldr
O rou nd Floor
mnbf.nvpvim CORDS
conns
GUM-DIPPED
G«< a not of thoao Gtam-Dippod Corda from one of tha following doolorat
TILLAMOOK GARAGE
Both Phone«: Ball 4 3-J
P. O. Box 1»7
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS
L. V. EBERHARDT. Prop.
Complete Set of Abstracts of the Record« of Tillamook County
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The bank is the gateway to opportunity. Thru
its Savings Department, its advice and counsel
its financial assistance and the many other way?
of co-operation it has made a big business pos­
sible.
The Tillamook County Bank offers you that/
sort of co-operation. We offer you the sort of
helpful service that will bring to you an avenu*
of possibilities otherwise closed.
T illamook C ounty B ssk
T illamook . O regon
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