Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 29, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 19>3
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
COUNTY ALLOWS HILLS
(Continued from Page 2)
J. S. Minor
L. E. Tabor
C. Stevens
Fred Hill
C. Morton
Bert Kittenhouse
Bert Hit teahouse
Bert Kit teahouse .
Ed Davis
......
A. Tilden
John Anderson
A. Schollmeyer ...
A. Miller
Frances Buckles
C. M. Morton
Russell Alsip
Ed Tomlinson
Janies Sperry
E. R. Alvord
John Carlson
Ed Palm ...............
A. Freeman ....
Karl Larson
Emil Larson
P. E. Allea ...................
Cha». Haybarker
Lee Mead .
Sunset Gartiife
Southern Pacific Co.
C. M. Morton
Lamb-Schrader Co. .
Chas. F. Pankow
Standard Oil Co.
Standard Oil Co.
Howard-Cooper Corp
R. Fluke
W. C. Cheney
Pac. Tel & Tel Co.
A. Cook
Karl lairson
Ed Palm
John Carlson
A. Freeman
George Younger
H. Vuwter
I.. Swearinger
Bill Hampton
A. Koenig.................
R. Fluke
A T Dolan
R. F. Zachnuiu
1937.52
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3.70
24.95
01.03
01.03
111.OH
01.03
27.93
27.93
23.94
27.93
19.9-1
21.9-1
1211.20
10.43
Fred Biggs ...
M. Z. Ilunsen ...............
Fred Duvidsun ........ ........
Geo. Hodgston
K. B. Farley ......
Wm. Beatty
Ed Morehead
J. V. Joy
Anton Weiss
<’. S Well-
Ike Wells
II. Wells
( H W.-JI m
Kathleen Mills
•I. N. Martindale
Cook & Dill Co. Inc .
A. F. ('oats Lbr Co
ROAD DIST. NO. 2
I). M. Oliver ..
02.00 Paul Vanderpool
W. B. Johnstone
7.98 Paul Vanderpool
J. V. Joy ............
22.1» W. S. Cunts.... ..................
Fred Edwards
Ralph Lucas
22.4» A. IL Guhtrom
1011 02 Kelly Springfield Motor Truck
W. 1>. Wood
Jos. Ilauxhurst
.............. 78.2!)
< ompnny
Bert Renfro
05.08 A. K. Clise
Ralph Lucas
................ 80.82 A. G. Beals
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45.88 A. W. Plank Hdw
('bester Vanderpool
D. Jones
......... 207.74 Forrest Ayer .................
....... ..
100.00 Henry Smith
W. 11. L ohc I i
110.74 Alvin Stornier
W. IL Leach ...
(!. W. Anderson
103.74 J. C. Brown
71.82 Jess Walker
Douglas Leach
71.82 Dave Hadley
Oren Laach
............. 99.75 Dave Hadley
Marion Wiggins
............
J. W. B. Edwards
99.75 Curtis Holgate
................
8.98 Geo. Smith
Oscar Tittle
110.74 I V Whitcomb
John Cornet ...........
195.75 U. S. Edwards ......... .......
Arne Bloom
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E. J. Schelling .
Bert Hoyt
R. O. Riegel
V. R. Hall
Osca Jfl'ugg« I
M. F Babbit
M. L. Salchcnberg
Frank Scott
Wade Arslill ..
Kenneth Brown
Earl Blackburn
Chet Vandei nool
A. I*. Scott
E. -I. Schelling
A. ft. Devine
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F. De Ford
Kalph Lucas
Guy Grumes
Fred Edwards
There Haugen
Wm. Robitseh
Jos. Vermilyea
W. H. Chance
A. T. Dolan
K. F. Zwhmun
King-Crenshaw ildw Co.
Tillamook Iron Works
Steinbach Iron Works ....
F. S. Yorks I.bl Co. .
Coast Power Co.
Lamars Drug Store .
E. J. Schelling
Tillamook Co. Mutual Tel Co
Sundquist-Norberg l.br Co.
Jos. Adams
Sunset Garage...................
Southern Pacific Co.
lainib-Schrader Co.
Ore. State Highway Com
Lamb-Schrader Co.
Chas. F. Pankow
F. J. Klinehan
Standard Oil Co.....................
H. S. Brimhall, clerk, exp
Howard-Cooper Corp
Netarts Spruce
Anton Weiss
W. C. Cheney
Pac. Tel & Tel
Union Oil Co.
F. .1. Klinehan
46.44 F. 1*. Martin
Kathleen Mills
Reeher Furniture Co.
Frank ( -irver
2.50
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19.95
Sam Wowlard
Aithur Coffey
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39.11
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31.99
1.20
15.4»
10.75
A. D. Devine ................
F. DeFord
.Jas. Wilson
Gilbert & Co.
Tillamook Clay Works
Cloverdale Tel Co.
(Continued on Page 5)
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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT OFFERS
FOR SALE BY
ACKELY A COND1T
THE SEINE
Fish Clams
Crabs
ALL SEA FOODS IN SEA
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EXPRESS ORDERS
SEND FOR PRICE
LIST
R. B. HAYS
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
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This is the first of a series
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BARGAIN
?
DAYS
EACH MAN IS
AN INVESTMENT
Watch for them
"One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
MAIL YOUR ORDER OR CALL 68
Says:
Uncle Ben
Fire, Automobile, Liability
tfin
$
Below are bargains—offerings which are real money
savers. There is a bargain here for every member of
the family. Food, clothing, hardware, auto acces­
sories, drugs, toliet articles and many other ways
in which you can save money. Call Main 68 for the
name of the merchant offering the bargain in which
you are interested, or mail your order to Bargain
Special Bargain
FOR THIS WEEK
Little Girls Union Suits
Mgr., Headlight, and it will be filled immediately.
Send the price quoted together with copy of the ad
to bargain manager Headlight immediately by mail.
Or call Main 68 and ask for the name of the merch­
ant offering this bargain; then take the ad to the
store and do your own shopping. Be sure and take a
copy of the ad.
WHERE ? ? ?
Can I buy a good used
CHEVROLET
4-90 model, 1918 lor
40c
14 IN. PIPE WRENCH
Regular price $3.00
PHONE 68
*
Phone 68 and find out
Here’s a Real Bargain
CHILDREN’S HATS
1-2 PRICE
Book Bargains
SPECIAL BARGAIN
A GUARANTEE
BATTERY
Childrens books, regu
lar 50c to $1.50
Burgess and Baileys An
imal stories ‘Billie Whis
kers’ and others.
MAIN 68
MAIN 68
?
Chiropractic spinal adjust­
ments succeed because they
have to do with the -pine,
which is the center and dis­
tributor of life impulses, the
power that travels the
lines.
When these
lines aie kept free of
■lire there is health.
5
Oversize rubber case,
for Ford, Chevrolet, El­
gin, etc. Friday bar­
gain offer
$19.1X1
Chiropractic spinal
juslments 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, stomnch
liver, kidneys, bowels and
lower organs.
Phone 68 for name of
Dealer
HEALTH F0LL0W5
Why
when
consul-
charg-'
This includes all our every day
A
CHIROPRKIIC COMtCB
«Rissimi OS SPIRAI
StAVCS IN DISUSI! Of
THE FOILOWINC OHANS
delay
tiition is with
Find out.
NUAT
liven
STOMACH
PAHCAEAS
SPUMI
KI0HÉYS
Dn’t miss this one..
MAIN 68
11. L. Babb J: rn.c. £•
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
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TILLAMOOK HOTEL LOBBY
Representing
OF PITTSBURGH
When health runs down and
seems impossible to reclaim
then each man realizes that
he is an investment and that
his health is not exactly his
own concern alone, but is a
matter oi importance to his
family and his work associ­
ate«.
ACT TODAY
anil Sunday hats for both boys
SEE
ROSE J. WILKES, Resident Agent
The Reliance Lite Insurance Company
CHILDREN’S SUM
MER TIME HATS EX
ACTLY 1-2 PRICE
and girls.
1
Must sell at once. Close in, 7-
room house corner lot. street
imprveinent in and paid for.
water and lights and connected
wih sewer. Price $1700. Don’t
look at this unless you have
$800 cash, balance time.
FOR GENERAL INSURANCE
M-6
1-2 Price
Main 68
1 acre close in. 6 nice liffht and
airy rooms, all modern. Good
barn, hen hu.e for 500 chickens.
Flowers and all kinds of fruit
1-2 acre in strawberries. *1500
Terms to suit. If you see this
you will buy it ... Call
EVERY SPRING HAT
REDUCED
Phone 68 .or send the
money to the Headlight.
THIRD OFF
SPECIAL $1.50
June Clearance of
Millinerv
Newy its out of
competition that
we develop the
muscles of suc­
cess.'
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Both Phones. Res. 50 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
LIFE, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
SHJMKC
< < >LLE( TION’S
NO COLLECTION—NO CHARGE
SETTLEMENT MADE T1IE DAY WE COLLECT
We Sue in Our Own Name.
McMinnville
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT CO.
Hillsboro
Tlllutnook
HI '.IHV)
A DEPENDABLE BANK
The word dependable as applied to the Tilla­
mook County Bank means serviceability as well
as solidity.
We are both able and willing to aid in every
way—the legitimate development of business
and farming in this section.
The man or woman who banks here KNOWS
that we are interested in his or her success.
T illamook Coixnr B ank
T illamook . O regon