Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 29, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
FRIDAY. JUNE 29, 1923
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COUNT! ALLOWS BILLS
2.68 W. H. Peters
51.25 Kenneth Breon
..................
580.64 W. E. Anderson
480.95 Union Oil Co..........
.12 Chas. D. Collier
John D. Wilson
9.45
43.05
Frank Heyd & Co
65.00 Oscar Bennett .......
159.74
3.00 S. C. Walker .......
23.9 I
201.60 Sewell Ayer
27.93
19.10
MARKET
ROAD
WARRANTS
Hi. 75
2.00
MARKET ROAD NO. 1
580.64
Howard Hooper Corp ................. 558.53
1.00
4.38
MARKET ROAD NO. 3
4.82 E. M. Huggett
51.93
7.88 King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co..........
2.05
3.38 W. S. Coates
...............................
3.99
3.13 A.
T. Dolan ............................... 657.00'
T take. hold. It
M0 Sandlake Saw Mill
15.21
12.50 U. L. Edwards
grips hard. Its
...........................
5.32
3.38 O. E. Mattoon
4.00
high, thick, sharp-
.50 Emil M. Wooley
edged blocks put
.50 J. E. Allison
up • wedge-like re­
2.00 Herman Theissen
sistance
to skidding.
5.00 Peter Newberg
It is the maximum
.50 A. Foland
.......................
.50 A. E. Chriatofferaon
safety, traction and
.50 W. M. Derrick
long wear you can
.50 Jesse Shortlidge ............
put under your car
.50 N. S. Booth ..........................
—the reinforced,
.50 Bruce Case .......................
beveled All-Weather
4.63 Henry Newberg
T read of the new
3.65 George Davis ......................
Goodyear Cord Tire.
2.81 G. W. Wallace
.50 E. M. Huggett
Aa (.ootMur .S«r«4r« Station
Ihtaiovv are »•// m «</ rsrem-
1.50 Ike Shortlidge
...............
msnd the n<nt Goodyear
Covdo aoith the btoeleil Afl-
37.90 Chas. Wooley
.................
W a other Trtatlend barb
12.50 J. N. Martindale
them up toith itundard
Govse/veear Savoie*
10.00 F. J. Klinehan
.......
SUNSET GARAGE
.57 Steinbach Iron Works
8.11 laumb-Schrader Co................
3.50 Standard Oil Co.
3.1!' Southern Pacific Co.
2.00 Edward Creecy ..................
.50 Lloyd Kellow
3.44 Henry Newberg
4.50 Henry Newberg
5.03 Bruce ( ’use
.50 Chas. Wooley .....
.87 I). M. Punter ....
6.50 Bruce Case ........
15.00
1.25 Henry Newberg
6.25
.50 Chas. Wooley ..
8.00
10.00
BONI) PROJECT NO. 2
.98
Geo.
Leslie
....................................
6.00
.50 E. C. Allen ....................................
.50 Anderson Bros..............................
.50 Portland Bridge Co................... 1
27.93 W. S. Coates .................................
I F. J. Klinehan ...............
J. N. Martindale ...........
(Continued from Page 5)
Orlie Ward .................
Russell Ward ............
Alfred Parson
J. N. Rbbinson ............
Geo. Lemons..............
Lee AlTolter .................
Roy Boldt ....................
L. S. Frink .................
Melvin Anderson ___
A. E. Myer .................
Will Ward .................
H. G. Kinman ......... _.
Carl Commons .............
Harold Scherzinger
P. C. Meyer ...............
F. L. Martin ........
Fred Scherzinger
J. W. Meyer
J. W. Meyer ........
Jim Krepps .....
Jim Krepps
Erwin Schnelle
Cliff Maynard
Cliff Maynard
John D. Wilson
John 1). Wilson
Earl Wilson .....
E. D. Hornschuh
F. J. Welsh .......
E. G. Hunter ...
Marion Chance .............
Wm. Powell ......................
E. G. Oatraader ...........
E. G. Ostrander ..........
Orel Ray ..........................
Orel Ray ............................
L. E. Whiteman .............
Jim Reed ..........................
J. L. Booth ........................
Lloyd Fletcher .................
Carl White .....................
Ed Greecy ..........................
Wilber Broughton ....
Lloyd Kellow ..................
J. B. Shafer .....................
Roy Allen ............... ..........
Alex lmlah ......... ...........
Jim Lampson ................... .
L. ). White ......................
Rennie Kellow .................
Sewell Ayer .....................
I. C. Emith ......................
Hubert Etzwiler ______
L. Whiteman ....... ......
A. Ghopard ..................
W. Etzwiler ..............
E. Whiteman ..............
...
Lawrence Rains ._..........
Frank Eilers .....................
Wm. Powell .......................
H. Parks ......... .................
Loyd Henery ..................
Kirk Lampson ..................
George Gharst ..................
C. A. Wilcox .....................
Arthur Scott ............... ..
Nick Sheets .......................
L. E. Widner ..................
W. E. Blackbum ..............
E. L. Earl ...........................
Porter DeAtley ....... ......
Porter DeAtley ..............
Claude Hussey ..................
C. L. Chapman ..................
P. O. Light ....... ...............
Ray Colby ........................
Paul Light
J. B. Rogers
...........
Earl Blackburn ..............
W. A. Rogers ..................
J. H. Blackburn
Bill Munro
..................
Herbert Redberg
Tom Kellow .......................
Jenck Bros ...................
Frank Owens
Joe Kogers ......................
M. B. Lucas .... ................
J. E. Cochran
Han.-^Jensen ......... .............
James H. Reynolds
L. C. Reynolds
L. C. Reynolds ..................
J. M. Switzer ..................
Ed Hall ...............................
Ed Hall ..............................
Osca r Carver
Ear) Porter ........... ...........
Perry Hall
Ferry Hall
Geo. Fuller
Ole Redberg .......................
Geo. Fuller ... ..............
Arnold Jensen .................
Dell Penter . ..
Albert Wenzel
E. E. Nelson
G. W. Vaughn ......
Floyd Hutchens
H. J. Earl ............................
Clark Johnson
. F. Ball
.........................
im lmlah ........................
im lmlah ........................
K. F. Smith
. T. Dolan ......................
. F. Zachman
ing-Crenshaw Hdw Co.
rank Heyd & Co............
illamcok Iron Works
. F. Coates Lbr Co...................
M. Weiss & Son ......................
ari Porter ........ ..........................
!has. Ray ... ..............................
Hall
C. Cheney ...............................
Hall
...................
Strout .....................................
M. Weiss & Son ....................
unset Garage
illamook Sheet Metal Wks
uthern Pacific Co.....................
mb-Schrader Co......................
mb-Schrader Co.........................
•>'. State Highway Com
Btienb.'ich Iron Works
. Pankow
83.78 1
26.36 i
80.29 i
69.82 I
Standard Oil Co...............
M. C. Kellow ..................
H. S. Brimhall, express
Howard-Cooper Corp
Wm. Dunn .......................
W. C. Cheney ................
Dunn & Baker .......... ..
Union Oil Co....................
Dell Penter .....................
87.27
98.77
74.81
. I
57.85
J
15.96 Jim lmlah .........................
82.28 Carl White ..................
148.80 I Ed Creecy .........................
176.76 | Lloyd Kellow ................
147.80 I J. B. Shafer ....................
149.80 Koy Allen ........................
97.00 . Jim Lampson ................
23.27 Rennie Kellow ...............
164.79 I I. C. Smith .....................
162.78 I Hubert Etzwiler ............
L. Whiteman ...........
152.79 IL.
!
40.94 : H. A. Chopard ................
31.96 I H. W. Etzwiler .............
13.95 I V. R. Hall ..........................
149.74 laiwrence Rains .............
14.40 ! Frank Eilers
58.84 W. J. Beyerle .................
26.73 i J. M. Sturgis
13.45 i A. 1). Devine ....
1.99 I F. DeFord..........................
149.75 i J“s- Wilson ......
51.75, J- B. Rogers
86.01 I Earl Blackburn
73.73 ! L. E. Widner
73.81 Cliff Mattoon ....
32.43 • John D. Wilson
11.97 Wade Arstill
7.98 I F. M. Nelson ...
3.99 J F. M. Nelson ....
26.96 i O. L. Groves
7 99 I Edward Creecy
61.81 Lloyd Kellow
144.80 I Carl White
9.44 I
84.77 i
15.95
6.98 i
11.96
6.98 1
80.29
84.29
59.84
5.98
7.98 \
3.99
13.96
130.32
51.92
144.31
39.91
114.77
149.30
39.94
15.00
60.80
25.93
78.59
28.93
178.76
164.78 .
128.82 '
19.44
162.29 i
147.79
162.29 '
84.28 I
89.27
82.03 j
58.85 ;
45.13
60.34
56.85
•15.88
9.97
45.53
11.97
12.96
357.00
2.80
19.00
2.75
15.82
36.29
13.06
100.00
500.09
6.32
300.00
19.97
7.98
554.42
5.14
.75
272.40
545.94
183.10
101.86'
567.15
LUMBER FOR
SALE
Rough Lumber $12
Dressed Lumber $14
Inquire McCormick, Hem
36-4tp
lock Store
Pollyanna Shop
I
120.12i Cliff Mattoon
115.29 Cliff Mattoon
93.171 W. Spencer
119.76 W. Spencer
84.84 Jim Beggs .....
126.27 |R. J. Call ......
112.27 Everett Nelson
121.23 Ed Hall
117.86 Ed Hall
10.97 Oscar Carver
82.30 :Geo. Fuller .
82.30 i Geo. Fuller ..
29.93 I Arnold Jensen
107.30 i Roy Colby ...
59.85
107.29
76.31 ;
76.31 I
69.86 1
152.30
39.63
20.94
19.95
38.90 i
39.88 i
33.90
31.92
19.95
11.97 ,
19.50 I
79.84
38.32
31.10
Hemstitching 10c Yard
Needlework and Gifts
GOOD USED CARS
LOW PRICES-EASY TERMS
1918 Chevrolet Touring, three new tires, new
battery, only .......................................... $165.00
1918 Chevrolet Touring .............................. $145.00
1921 Velie Six Touring.................................. $950.00
1918 Dodge Touring...................................... $250.00
Infants* and Children's Wear
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WHY WALK WHEN YOU MAY RIDE
CHEAPLY
CITY TIRE SHOP
Just a few tires and tubes
on hand. Not all sizes. Sup­
ply future needs now.
BRYSON-LINK MOTOR CO
THE HOUSE OF SERVICE
OPPOSITE
POST OFFICE
MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS
»
At A. Hudson Garage
AND
BE A BOOSTER
RTJBEER WANTED
CASH PAID
FOR
HIDES. FURS
SACKS.
METAL.
CHITTUM PARK.
If you like our city say so. If you don’t like it,
move on, the world hates a knocker. If you like
our credit service store, you make us feel good
by saying so, for you are the ones who help us
maintain a credit store by paying your bills
promptly and we want you to know we appreci­
ate your business and we are now telling you so.
Inqure
BLOOM FUNRN1TURE CO.
YOU KNOW WE HAVE
TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY
the best of fresh fruits and vegetables and now
is the time when new fruits are coming on the mar
ket. We have them all. If you like good bread and
want to be patriotic to home industry don’t forget
that we have the Golden Crust Bread of the Tilla­
mook Bakery.
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
MOVING
Now is the time to go fishing and buy
The old stand hut new management
THE FRUIT PALACE
WHITE & O’DELL, Props.
CONOVER & CONOVER
your tackle and fishing wants at
i
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY 1
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
I
KOCH & BENNETT
Our Motto: "Quirk Service and Re: sor.able Rates.”
■H9mOMCO-W.^
United Statesi!res
are Good Tires
and “USCO
confirms it
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A. W. Plank Hardware
General line of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
right Juel jor
warm weather
Both Phones
Tillamook. Oregon
Pearl Oil, burned in a good oil cook'
stove, saves the housewife a lot of un­
necessary drudgery.
No coal or wood to carry — no ashes to
shovel out. A clean, cool kitchen, with
all the heat concentrated directly un­
der the utensils, where it is needed.
OUR enthusiasm over “USCO”
perform-
ancc won’t surprise the motorist who knows
Y
the fabric tire field.
And Real Service
ance won't «urnrise the mntnriit,
No trouble to operate an oil cookstove,
if you buy only Pearl Oil —the clean,
economical kerosene that is refined
and re-refined by a special process.
Sold by dealers everywhere. Order by
name—Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Every 30 x 3^2 t»« user recognizes “USCO” as
a value to be respected and to be investigated.
The users of “USCO,” know it as a money’s
worth that came before the public as a leader
and that has maintained its leadership.
USCO” is made by the same people who
make Royal Cords.
(California)
PEARL
to buy USTirts
(.KKAOSENE)
HEAT
AND LIGHT
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
CEMENT
LIME
ELY’S GARAGE
28 W
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
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