Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 27, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY, JULY 27. 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
ED
(Continued from Page I)
R. D. Dunn
...........
....
J. A. Rock ..................................
«9.90 Ralph Keister ....... ......................
7.99 Del Penter
1.99 Merrill Kneeland
J. L. Davidson
2.99 Alvin Andurson
H.
1.99 Janies Cripps
34.16 F. M. Nelson ......... .....................
.....
129.74 Lynn George
72 ÄI O. Meyers
H. A. Chopard
....................... 129.74 Chas. Wunles ...
37.90
Jenek Bros. ......... ...................... 47.98 G. E. Waughn
37.90 J. L. Davidson
107.96 Oscar Carver ...
19.95 1 L. L. George ............................. ... 17.95
Geo. Sargent ...........................
Joe Rogers .............. ...................... 60.92 Nick Sheets
3.99 | J. M. Switzer ...................... ... 57.59 Clyde Lane
M. Z. Hansen ......
5.98 P. O. Light
3.49 !H. Strout .................................. .... 19.45 A. C. Reussen
21.94 E. Bloom
Bill Beatty
110.74 Franklin Bashor ..................... .... 20.95 F. L. Owens...........
2«. 19 C. A. Wilocx
John Cornett
31.92
.. 101.24 Melvin Kneeland ............. . .„__ 19.45
Wayne Blackburn ...................... 19.95 Paul Light ..........
Fred Davidson ....
21.68 S. J. Etzwiler
55.86
15. '.Hi L. C. Reynolds ...
103.74 ! I.. L. Whiteman .....................
M. Wiggins ........
99.80 H. W. Etzwiler ...
15.00
1 :> M Portier DeAtley
19.95 IE. (!. Ostrander
G. W. Anderson
Merrrill
Kneeland
.
19.45
34.87
.
88.00
A.
li
liif.
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Tfi.9«
DeAtley
....
H.
Leach
.......
Porter
W.
2.0O 1 1 Wt.tul
5.98
11 (».74 Vernie Kellow
68.91 Bridge Lane ..............
W. H. I-each .
.2«
50.37
”1 1 Walter A. Rogers
103.71 Carl White ..............................
J. W. Is Edwards
109.86
84.75 Ed. Hornschuck
.. 95.76 Sill Munro
34.93 Bill Messner
Oren I-each .......
S —
112. ili I. I*i»v A 1
71.91
1 ,
207.74 Rennie Kellow
>lds ..........
D. Jones
..........
J. II. Reynolds
....
25.93 lit^i I uninann
108.86
92.04 Kirk Lampson
69 86 M. II. Lucas ...
A. E. Holden
15.98 I I)
9D.21 C. L. Chapman
92.04 Orral Rav
A. E. Holden
45.88
19.93 H. Parks
#2.00 Melvin Kneeland
A. E. Holden
13.95 Junius Imlah
47.93
1 10.38 Huns Jensen
8..98 Archie Mattoon
Thore Haugen .
35.92
11.97 W P. Jones
15.9« Harold Mattoon
108.35 Lloyd Henry
Wni. Robitsch
53.66
39.35 !<’ K CMrviM’
7„98 P. O. Light
98.36 Jini lainibson
W. B. Sutton
4.50
40.40 (’ E Eric kaoii
13.96 C. Ray
7.10 Guy Schoppert ....
Coast Power Co,
..........
27.92 A I .
76.12
190.25 Mark Bloom
8 M Vernu Weiss
Ante Bloom
15.50
95.13
8 9'.» C. F. Stone
29.94 Jim Beggs
Geo. C. Smith
57.8F! J E C’iM'ht'im
70.50
109.78 Adelia Weiss
2Ö.94 Janies Rogers
U. 8. Edwards ...
.. 113.85 P. T. Land
13.36
26.94 Will Ward ...........................
...................... 103.74 Bill Munro ...........
Ralpn Lucas
Paul Light
9.97 Il E Etzwiler
7.09
26.94
103.74 Claud Lane ----- -
Fred Edwards
47.38 1 (' Smith
29.92
165.50 J. W. Bodvfelt
95.7« (’laud lame
L. A. Whitcomb
112.11 Archie Mattoon
77.89
1 ' » 11 E. A. Lane ..............
70.74 L. Roy Allen
Guy Grames
...' 4.49 Harold Mattoon
57.85
114.77 Ralph I.ucas .
17.44 Lloyd lame ........
IL C. Maynard
ID Ü0 Verna Weiss
«6.19 (' L’ Erii»L<<i»n
13.47
19 1 i J. C. Howers ..........
Sunset Garage
27.93
1IJJ’.,. J. II. Schafer
12.2« M V I iiffviitin
31.92 S. E. McKinzie
King-Crenshaw Co
57.85 K E Smith
19.95
9146 W. A. Rogers
M0 S. C. McKenzie
M. E. Gruber
148.56 viiiiK (juiinson
19.95
19 94 H. S. Summers ......
200.7.“ John Schafer
Ore. State Highway Com
..................... ... 15.9« A rno|i| Jev.<• • n
15.96
15.35 i Albert Wenzel
103.74 J. B. Rogers ..........
J. N. Martindale ................ —
F. DeFord ..............................
... 22.47 Elvin Anderson
1 1 97 E. P. Bloom .......
31.92
Kathleen Mills ...........................
.........................
27.49
I.F.OI A. D. Devine
3.99
103 74 L. A. lame .........
Geo. J. Burckard
2 11.H 1 J. M. Sturgis
«9.77
26.94
95.76 M. V. Logsdon
A. F. Coates Lumber Co ..
372.52 114» > 11- v 11 ii n »11
19.60 George A. Fuller
29.92
23.97 Len Pierce
A. W. Plank Hardware
19.95
277.37 W. J. Beverla ........................... ... «9.77
23.97 C. A. Wileox
Standard Oil Co......................
......
389.70 P 1 \Vuhh
47.94
19.00 W. C. Cheney
47.92 Clyde lame
A. W. Plank Hardware
23.94 Osciir Bennett
15.96
3.40 Melvin *Kneeland
139.71 I. . C. Reynolds
Williams
Williams
61.55 Orral Ray ...............
11.97
Steinbach Iron Works
Lyle Edwards ......
15.96
160.54 Harold Mattoon ..
Chas. F. Pankow ...........
Joe Rogers .............
59.92
1.85 I Archie Mattoon
Pacific Tel & Tel Co
...........
W. F. Messner
63.92
108.71 E. G. Osrtander ......
Union Oil Co. ...
M. B. Lucas ..........
H. S. Brinthal), clerk, express 25.07 ’ Earl Porter ...............
Southern Pacific Co.
.......... 129.8-1 Ole Redburg
........
5.72 V. R. Hall
Shives Motor Co.
1.80 R. R. Riegel
Tillamook Co. Mut. Tel. Co.
■
. . 3. Mono*
5.59 Henry Ilanaen ........
W. E. Anderson
• v hint be*
6.58 J. IL Rock
A. 11. Guistrom
.. .wilt duty truck
H.
J.
Earl
...................
21.90
A. T. Dolan .......
' -r r. j new U. S.
18.60 Franklin Baschar .
W. B. Johnstone
l»v v »illthepneu*
21.78 M. V. Logsdon
J’.’int, n
matic-i' ix ti\
W. B. Johnstone
of
39.62 .1. B. Kogers......... ....
W. B. Johnstone
trucks '.lose scr\ ice requ cb
103.74 A. C. Reusser
Douglas Is*aeh
a not »UJiULUr. bie tire oi
401.49 H. S. Summers
Lamb-Schrader Co.
-cty .J ’ cuih 'n
27.93 Charley Wilcox ....
Jesse Walker
ig pronertie >.
E. J. Hunter ...........
V/ii. »4 yc r openring
WAVERLY Motor Oils
ROAD DIST. NO. 3
i Judson Moore
CJuJita tv , la • U. . Truck
” come from under Penn
42.64 Arthur Call ..............
Dell Penter
T-,'e Servi ■ Dedcr haaa tiro
sylvunia—when«' cornea tlia
39.90 ¡Arthur Coffey
A. N. Sheets
toll
.iru- ’..Call on bin’..
world’s beat crude petroleum.
58.85 ! Henry Eli
A. Tiffany
108.79
Tiiey
are
10065
purafftne.
E. E. Nelson
Austin Phelps
I... E. Whiteman.....................
3.99 V. R. Hall
50.00 C. H. S. Wanlim ...................
131.75 1!. R. Riesel .............................
Geo. Hodgston ...........................
Paul Vanderpool ......................
Paul Vanderpool
Alfred Bauer
Ran<‘<‘ Wideman
N Affolter
........
Elmer Earl
......
P. C. Mever
...............
P. C Meyer
J. W. Meyer ................ ...............
A. E. Meyer ................. ...........
L. S. Frink... ............... .................
Guy Ward ........
— ...............
Alfred Parson ........ ..................
Jin Krepps ............ ........
Harold Scherzinger ...
Carl Commons ............
Cliff Mattoon ................ ................
Walter Winters
George Lemons
.......
Kenneth Sherwood
George Winters ......... ............
........
A. E. Movers . .
800.00 F. M. Nelson
49.30
1500
81.79
..........
All Pennsylvania,
Motor Lubricants are your
air’s best guarantee of long
THE SEINE
77.50
143.81
79.30
73.81
11.97
57.84
111.85
MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS
121.81
FILLED. SEND FOR PRICE
124.84
LIST
109.80
10.97
42.39
TILLAMCOK, ORE.
6.85 BELL 59-J
1.99
3.501
DAIRYMEN!
WOOD-LARK
FLY REPELLANT
Fish Clams
Crabs
ALL SEA FOODS IN SEA­
SON
CHAS. PANKOW
That’s why we rail and rec­
ommend Waverly, All Penn-
■ylvaniu, .Motor Olla.
C. E. Eckerson
A rchie Mattoon
H. G. Kinman
35.91
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2»*
25«
30«
25«
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IT IS A POSITIVE FACT
That a large percentage of business failures is
due to lack of advertising. More failures in
merchand; ing lines have been traced to this one
cause than to any other.
Does this mean anything to you Mr. Non­
Advertiser? Do you think that your business
is any different from the other fellow’s? You
may believe that you have a divine dispensation
which will allow you to succeed while working
along antiquated lines, but we doubt it.
Better not take a chance. Let the Headlight
figure with y;,u on-some publicity work.
{O regon
The UNIVERSITY of OREGON
contain!,
The Collette of Literature. Science
and the .Art» with 22 departments.
The professional schools of Archi­
tecture und Allied Arts— Business
Administration—Education—Grad­
uate Study—Journalism—Law-
Medicine—Music—Physical Edu­
cation—Sociology—Extension.
For a cataloÿuv or anÿ information
umu Tie Rvÿutrar, UmVvrtitp of
Oregon. Euftns, Or »ion
!HÉ'E13EI2IS’E®TiiI2I2ffiii¡d3l31E¡EJa¡EEEi
HILLSBORO TRADING CO.
The 48th Yew Opens September 25, IM2.1
Tiiiamook, Oregon
Now doing business in the Edmunds building, 14 1st
street, will carry a complete line of
BABY’S LAST
DAIRY
HOPE
“One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
"An insurance
policy, Nevvy, is
an instrument for
keeping your will
ow out of the
wush tub.”
¡{. B. HAYS
AND POULTRY FEEDS
PRICES RIGHT
CALL AND SEE US
WANTED
CASCARA BARK AND EMPTY
BAGS <
CONNELL. FREEMAN & STOUT, Props.
Bell Phone 114-J
Mutual Phone
TILLAMOOK GARAGE
FORD SALES & SERVICE
WE
SALVAGE
Slow and too slow accounts and notes at our own expense
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
WILLY
7'Pass. Touring
*1435 f. o. b. Toledo
Clarke, Woodward Dr« Co.,
I'orllawd. Or.«<i<
Death to
Until she was 7 months old
nil went well with baby—the
first—ami then suddenly her
food would not agree.
It
would come up or when pass­
ed in the natural way, show­
ed perfect «rvidence that no
portion of it was being digest
ed. And so, slowly, the child
was starving to death. The
parents changed frantically
and hopefully from one food
to another.
Then a broad minded spec­
ialist on giving up the ease
said “you might try a chiro­
practor—a good one.” And
■the baby got well. Something
had disturbed spinal bone al­
ignment and nerves to the
stomach were affected, The
adjustments saved hre.
Fully equipped and skilfully managed offices for collections at
Hillsboro
McMinnville
Tillamook
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
I.
I
THE
HOTEL
NETHERLANDS
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props.
No. 8, First St.
Tillamook, Ore. |
Haia®iaf3i5faf3W5!arof^f?j&ri^jt3.TjA-L'Ji'jLd'e:n'b'3ieL'i'!rJjL'',j'3i3®®raEiai£i®3i3rt9jr'';
Tasi
Chiropractic spinal
ad-
justments as given by this
office have restored health in
n number of cases in the past
few weeks. The sufferers
have been made well of dis­
enses of the eyes, ears, nose,
thpout, lungs, heart, stomach
liver, kidneys, bowels and
lower organs.
HEALTH FOLLOW!
MOTHS
KOCH &
BENNETT
Alvin Anderson
Snys:
Drive* tooiv file« unti «nil»*—
lncren*e* milk nn«l money rr-
turiw,
lour «frugal*« bn* It.
It
not ne will »end preyahl a trial
<iunrt package for 75c.
Stomp*
a<*cepte«l.
Before disposing of
wearing apparel for the
summer he sure that
they :
well protected
from moths and other
pests. Let us suggest
that you use Lar paper
tar bags, gtim camphor,
moth flakes and moth
bails.
183.77 Ralph Davidson
........
175.7« Kirk lumipson
P. (?. Meyer
51.8?
P. C. Meyer
23.94
J. W. Meyers
28.67 A. E. Meyer
24.68
(Continued on Page ■'>»
1.199
George Lemmons
sendee
101.811
Cliff Mattoon ................. ................ 10.00
114.34
Earl Porter
........ 129.81
Perry Hall
.......... 94.36
Ole Redberg
...........
95.3« 1
Orel Ray ........................
.........
27.96
Jim Reed
...................
16.97
Henry Hanan
37.45
J. II. Rock
47.94
98.49
82.94
11.97
‘499
11.97
159.74
39.90
n.97
kN
120.66
153.72
17.53
95.51
137.47
118.42
42.44
21.19
15.69
178.49
80.04
172.!»«
15.9«
20.69
1.49
1 F6.65
110.00
101.74
93.76
85.00
95.76
59.76
Lloyd Henry
C. Hussey
Rennie Kollow
Frank Summers ..
A. Miller .................
George (¡hurst ...
Will. Powell ..........
Albert Haedinger
M. F. Welsh .........
A. C. Rcussor -------
I. . J. White
Carl White
Carl White
Alex Imlah
Lloyd Kollow
Ed Creecy
Jim IleggH
p. O. Light ...........
W. Bodyfelt .
J. Call ................
E, W. Bills ...........
C. M. Churchill
Henty Hansen
Paul Light
John Fox
Wilbur Broughton
L. F. Affoltor
Erwin Schnelle
Hoy Boldt
.1 W. Meyer
Jesse Ward
Russel Ward
United States
Truck Tines
ere Good Tires
Waverly,
43.94 Jim Krepps
63.92 Fred Scherzinger Jr
Parks
C h IROPBACTIC COTSPCTS
PRtSSURt OH SPINAL
HERVES IN DISEASES 0*
THE FOLLOWING OPOAN,
when
consul­
ta t4on is with
Steers With a Touch
With deep-cushioned, roomy, comfortable capacity lor all, the Willys-Knight
7-passenger louring Car handles a, nimbly as a pea > pony. The Willys-Knight is
the only car in America with .. ;ht Timken hearings in the front axle, and is 'he
easiest car to steer. We know of no WiUys-Kuight engine that has worn out.
’
AGE
out
chara"
Fimi out.
L. Babb
ABHS
heart
iunos
tires
STOMACH
spieei»
niosirj
BOW ILS
APPtBOIM
COMPLETE
Our facilities have grown up with the needs of
our patrons. As our rapidly growing commun­
ity would demand some particular service
would establish that service, designing it spec:;il
ly for the local requirements.
As a result, you will find us a complete bankii
service—“Financial Headquarters.”
g
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. Res. 56 J
Branch office nt Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
T illamook C ounty H ank
T illamook . O regon