Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 04, 1924, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, JANUARY 4,1
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
25.00 I Adelia Weiss ...........................
155.09 J C. W. Curl .................... ..........
; City Trans. Co. elec, ct hs.
4.25 Mrs. Anna V eol
5.99 ' Carl White
T. H. Goyne, ct. hs. dist atty. 222.00 .Fred Dull
--- ----------- ----
0.991 Henry Landolt ......................
7.99 ' L. J. White ............ ................
Kilhan Stationary A Print. Co.,
' V. J. McMurray
11.97 Herry Elliott .—...................
3.99
sheriff, supt................. ...........
Joe Vermilyea ....
GENERAL WARRANTS ISSUED
25.42 Will Elliott .............................
| Ed Creecy -----------------------
3.99
DECEMBER TERM OF COURT. 1923 Crystal’Laundry Co., poor, ct.
Otto Kocher .......
79.78 Frank Landolt ......................
Jim Beggs ......... ——........ —
3.99
20.70 Bill Ewan ...........
house .................... .......... ......
84.81 i C. W. Curl ...............................
’ Claude Hussey
-..............
H. S. Brimhall, refund ...........$ 35.98 Nelson A Co. Inc., poor .........
2.50
50.20 ,Tom Ewan .........
115.28 ' Chas. F. Pankow .......... -......
, Walter Rogers .......................
Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co., court
4.63
O.re
State
Highway
Comm.
10.00 Emil I-arson .....
Elizabeth Oathout, elec. ........
24.95 '
' Arthur Body felt ...................
67.88 J. C. Penny Co. Inc, poor.......
house, Supt. Surv..................
1.50 ' Jim Bodyfelt ---------- ----- —
3.98 Nelson Electric Co.
Nelson Electric Co................
12.00:
State Indust. Accident Comm.
57.50
56.00 Wheeler Lumber Co.
A. C. Everson, ct. hs................
76.421 Standard Feed Co. ............
( Jenck Bros.................... —..........
4.85 E. W. Stanley, just, ct.............
surveyor ............. ..................
0.50
Conover
&
Conover
..............
4.55 A. C. A H. Anderson
76.841
! John Rock -------------------------
35.00
3.00 Nehalem Tel. A Tel. Co
Multnomah County, ct. hs......
MOTHERS PENSION
9.76; Jess Walker ........................
, Oscar Carver ...........................
61.53
10.00 H. S. Brimhall, clerk ....
0 jß Jess Walker .
E. R. Huckleberry, poor.........
Arthur Coffee ...... .................
Johanna York ........................
,
«.a.-.«-..
42. CÄ Sunset Garage ..............
E. J. 5khelling........................ 159.75 | Steinbach Iron Works ..........
Nelson ft Co. Inc., jxw.........
Maty Woods.............................
10.00 A. K. Case .............. . ......
Gun Wicklund, Indemnity ....
I M. C. Kellow ...... -..................
2.84 Sundquist Norberg Lumber
(vel V. Gillam
....................
10.00 Howard-Cooper Corporation
Co..............................................
E. C. Eoff, indemnity ...........
3.85
Marie Getchell .........................
85.00 Brighton Mills Co....................
Myrtle O. Mills, dist. atty. off.
32.90 Steinbach Iron Works .... .......
W. A. Church
....................
Mery E. Heaton ......................
R. O. Richards, co. ct. ............ 1 tMO Robertson Hdw & Steel Co.
’ Cloverdale Telephone Co........
80.04 Tillamook Iron Works ...........
Myrtle F. Dougheity .............
A. F. Coats Lumber Co..........
Bungalow Cafe, ct. hs. ........ 179.85 Kelly Springfield Motor Truck
A. C. Anderson ............. .......
Henrietta Burdick ...............-...
17.50
H. S. Brimhall, Clerk
Carl
B.
Baer,
elks,
office
.........
Roosevelt Highway Garage
Co.
.................
...
.............
17.24
Ethel Davis .............................
W. C. Foster, Postmaster
Cloverdale Mercantile Co......
Standard Oil Co....................... 482.09 A.W. Plank Hardware ...........
Gertrude Bigelow ................
29.32 King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co.
clerk ......................... -...... —
25.75 Sunset Garage .........................
F. S. Yorks Lumber Co..........
Mary L. Dye
.. ................
93.39 W. C. Cheney ...........................
Chas. F. Pankow, Co. shf........
12.50 Till. Co. Mutual Tel. Co..........
W. A. High .....
Elwe Hellebuyck
................
8.50 i
J. L. Burke, just, ct., shf .......
6.00 Lamb Schrader Co....................
Herman Nicklaus
Steinbach Iron Works ...........
Maude G. Phelps
50.00 ( M. L. Freeman .......................
A. M. Arney
L. S. Hushbeck, poor .............
27.91
A.
O. Foland
Rosa landolt „......... —
66.75 1
A. K. Case ...............................
L. S. Hushbeck, poor .............
DISTRICT NO. 2
Honry Ely
Rebecca Heath .......................
11.70'
Steinbach
Iron
Works
...........
Conover A Conover, poor .....
N. T. Henderson .....................
Lloyd D. Woods
Hazel Stewart .......................
Howard Cooper Corporation
Chas. I. Clough, elk, shf,surv.
Steinbach Iron Works ...........
Grant Irish ...
Alvina Copeland
3.20 State Indust. Accident Comm.
Howard Cooper Corporation
supt. etc...................................
Clyde Lane
Florence A hop, cir. ct.
Till. Co. Mutual Tel Co., ct. hs
Union
Oil Co..............................
Till. City Water Comm..........
Frank Craver
E. E. Hanyen, cir ct........... ...
11.60 A. J. Haugen ...........................
King Crenshaw Ildw’. Co........
supt.............................. -.......
Jim Lampson .
M. V. Stillwell, cir. ct............
67.87 W. Hathaway .........................
W. S. Coates, surveyor ........
W. C. Cheney ...........................
W. B. Scott .....
Smith W. Elliot, cir. ct............
1.99 A. E. Schultz ................
C. F. Stranahan, surveyor ..
Pacific Tel. A Tel Co. .........
Arthur Coffee
T. E. Epplett, cir ct. ...............
Sunset Garage, shf, surv. supt. 30.90 J. E. Lawrence .................... .
Standard Oil Co. ................
Floyd Fitch
Manda Brenner, cir ct............
A. W. Plank lldw., ct. hs, surv. 14.31 Claude Sherwood .............
Guy Grames .............................
W. E. Fitch
Headlight, print., election
Fred Edwards .......................
H. S. Brimhall, bounty, elk.,
J. L. Lawrence ......................
Merril Holeman
E. E. Koch, Supt........................
A. F. Coats Lumber Co.,
J. McHugh ..............................
Polly Holeman
H. V. Alley, co. ct....................
.DISTRICT NO. 3
9.86 I Wm. Robitsch .........................
surv. election ........................
H. S. Brimhall, co. elk............ .
23.07 Fred Everhart
I
Cliff
Matoon
...........................
16.69 I J. T. Woodward .......................
Tillamook Garage, shf., surv
Edna L. Mills, elks office .....
i J. Cripps ...................... ■■------- 202.75 W. H. Fitch ....
9.75 Asa G. Haugen
Till. Iron Works, surv..............
................
Gladys G. Edner, elks office ....
91.52 Lloyd Lane .....
N. T. Henderson .................
85.00
Orpha Eastman, poor ...........
i Thore Haugen .......... ...............
Lucia Wiley, elks office
23.90 Cliff Matoon ..
Ade
Lane
.................................
1.20 I J. C. Brown .......... . ................
Nehalem Tel A Tel. Co., shf.
Illa Davidson, elks office
22.50 H. Parks .........
Claude
Lane
...........................
13.99 | Alvin Stormer .........................
Glass A I’rudhomme Co., elk.
C. A. Mahan, poor ............. ..
72.99 W. C. Commons
P. O. Light ............ .................
2.50 i Henry Smith ...........................
Steinbach
Iron
Works,
ct.
hs.
E. W. Stanley, just. ct...........
149.34 Geo. Kellow ...
State
Indust.
Accdent
Comm.
King Crenshaw Hdw. Co.
A. E. Holden
Mrs. Jos. Trambley, poor . .
40.00 Merril Holeman
A. S. Fraser ...........................
fair grounds ..........................
I A. E. Holden
J. W. Smith, cir. ct.
243.02 Wm. Powell ...
I Max Traxler ...........................
J. L. Lawrence, indemnity ....
i Oren Leach
Ray Branded, cor. ct.
12.80 F. J. Klinehan
Sam Woodward .......................
Pacific Tel. A Tel. Co. C. H.,
i W. B. Sutton ...
II. J. Pies, cor. ct ...................
59.95 L. Leach .........
elk., Co., supt etc..................
R. N. Henkle, coroner.............
ROAD WARRANT!# FOR DECEM­ Douglas Ix?ach
D. H. Frankhouser, poor .....
COLLECTIONS
F. Woolfe ........
BER TERM OF COURT, 1923
Till. City Water Comm., ct hs.
WE GET RESULTS
WE NEVER QUIT
P. Vanderpool
DISTRICT NO. 1
Elsie Vidito, poor ...................
NO CHARGE
NO COLLECTION
'
R.
Siskey
..........
J. S. Miner ................................
L. L. Hoy, poor .......................
COMPANY
KNIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
I Sam Hoover ....
Zeno Biser, fair grounds .......
C. J. Hanks .............................
Tillamook
McMinnville
Hillsboro
B. Nielson . ...
Earl Cook
............................
Till. Herald, supt......................
Jno. O. Bozorth
. Knight
J. J. Stangel
A. Nielson ......
H. Hartzell ..............................
Sadie R. Harris, poor .............
Coast Power Co.
Steinbach Iron Works ...........
John Aschim, shf., elec., etc. ..
W. H. Chance .
J. C. Holden, shfs. office .........
H. B. Morrison .........................
M. E. Gruber ....
State Indust. Accident Comm.
E. W. Holden, shf. office .......
K. C. Chance .
EPen Norberg, shf. office
Frank Reed ..............................
Fred Edwards
L. II. Lucas, shf. office ...........
Ed Best ......................................
Guy Grames
Tourist Cafe, ct. hs..................
P. Seymour ...............................
Geo. C. Smith
Pollyanna Shop, poor ...........
Paul Mayer .............................
Geo. C. Smith
Reeher Furn. Co. ct. hs. .........
Tom Stichler .......... ...............
Alvin Stormer
E. G. Anderson, poor .............
W. J. Phinaxec ..........
Guy Grames
F. B. Ferguson, cir ct.
...................
Ed B« -t
J. S. Diehl, just. ct.
..........
W. .1. Wakle.v ............
C. B. Wiley, just. ct.
W. F. Darr ................
Chas. Desmond, just. ct.
R. F. Cooper ..............
Fred Shaw, just, ct..............
Charles Blum
THE WISE MEN DO
I
M. C. Trowbrid;
Jnst. ct.
Gust Peterson
Robt. R. Stillwell, just, ct
Frank lllingsworth
IT IN THE BE-
E. II. Stark, election ...........
Rudolph Zweifel
E. H. Stark, cl. hs.
W. M. Erremi
GINNING
E. W. Stanley, just. ct.
Steinbach Iron Works
“One minute essays on health
E. W. Stanley, just. ct..........
W. A. Church
by Dr. H. L. Babb"
J. F. Jones, dist. sealer ..........
Sander Melchor ....
Ben Blanker, cir. ct..................
Geo. Leslie
Uncle Ben
Says:
It would be easy to make a rather bad pun on
Homer Manon, Co. t
Geo. Leslie
the word “balance”—for an edequate bank bal­
F. W. Talbott, election
Jack Ix’slie
ance gives stability to you and your work, and
Dr. L. L. Hoy, cir. ct................
Albert Miller, Sr.
“The craps shoot­
stability MEANS balance.
Ed II Wood, election
er. Nephew, is an
Victor Anderson
optimist exercis­
J. N. Shaw, dy. herd innp........
Thomas B. Wright
Determine for 1924 to build up a sufficient and
ing his optimism
R. T. Bonis, poor
C llnrlis
..........
without judg­
efficient balance here at the Tillamook County
Wm. Maxwell, emerg.
James P. Allen
ment.”
Bank. It means better credit, better business
Thon. li. Watt, emerg.
John 1 Jinglcy
F. L. Owens, etnei g.
P. S. Seabrook
and an emergency fund for opportunity or mis­
Helen Eblnger, emerg.
F. P. Hobson
fortune alike.
Ji It 1’1.■, It, |u~t. I'l
F. W. Crane
What
a
fool
does
in
the
Archie Southmayd, just ct.
W. F. Cain
end the wise men do in the
Chas. Gates, just. ct. .. ........
Francis Buckles
Herman Rakel, just. ct.
ounty xnk
Chas. Ewan
beginning. Years ago when
Herb Daughit, just. ct. .
J. Thomas
T illamook . O regon
chiropractic was first discov­
O. J. Fouls, just. ct.
Sam Tomlinson
ered. people only tried chir­
J. P. Mattoon, just. ct. .......
Chas. Haybarker
opractic, after everything
Jim Carver, juxt. ct.
......
Enos Freeman
C. A Johnson, assessor .......
else had failed.
Anderson Bros.
Myrtle Wallin, asses. offiice
Chas, F. Pankow
Today chiroproctic is no
J. T. McLiugblin, just. ct.
Manford Freeman
longer on trial. Tday chiro­
Harry Brooton, just. cL
Geo. L. Seward
practic is a known quantity.
Isirson A Hechtner, poor,
Chas Burgland
It succeeds. It is just as
I’. R. Tinners let, dy. fd. comm
Chas. Crowthers
R. N. Henkle, coroner
I’aul Wobke
much hope for the hopeless
G. B. Isimb, supt. . . ..
C ■ Allen
as it was in the beginning,
G. B. Ijimb, supt........
Chas. Bergland .........
but today people are saving
G. B laimb, supt........
Guy Anderson ...........
time by using chiropractic
Margaret Armentrout, supt.
Sander Melcher
first.
office
95.00 Wm. Batzner
.....
Kathleen Mills, treas.
125.00 L K. Tabor ....... ...........
Chiropractic spinal adjust­
Kathleen Mills, motor license
Pete Cavoy
ments have restored health
fund ..
3482.86 Silas Verniilyea
to sufferers from diseases of
Kathleen Milla, ini. on road
It Berg'son ....
the eyes, ears, nose, throat,
bonds
7830.64 V. J. McMurray ......
lungs, heart, stomach, liver,
C. L Lewis, cir. ct
2.20 V. J. McMurray
kidneys, bowels and lower
Coast Power Co., ct hs.
81 28 V. J. McMurray .....
organs
A. E. Simmons, treas. shf., c<>.
W M. Errend
assessor ....... ....... ............
32.00 Asberry Miner
Peoples Cash Store, ct hs.
O. F. Romang
poor
43.10 W. H. Sales
HEALTH FOUOW5
Carl II. Baer, supt office ...
12.50 E. R. Alvord
Osewwrx cvmkts
Crosby Printing Co., assessor
E. Miner
nos.'tl CS SflUl
■taws w .xMxsnht
supt.
........ _....... .......
«5 75 Mrs Anna Veal
ACT TODAY fw niWM 0SM«
COURT BILL
94.55
135.20 F. E. Thomas
23.96
153.741 A. Devine ..._
13.47
118.39 Howard Elliffe
19.96
116.18 Floyd Wolfe .
104.31 Harry Bissell
17.96
112.27 Fred Edwards
86.69 Guy Grames .
86.69 Chas. F. Pankow
62.84 Frank Elliffe ....
14.97
29.98 Cloverdale Garage
24.45
20.96 P. D. Ott _______
135.44
11.98
0.16
26.24 1 H. S. Brimhall, Clerk .
178 80
Lamb Schrader Co. ......
135.84 ! Sunset Garage
8.40
65.00 C. M. Arney .
48.16
15.00 Union Oil Co.
334.71
32.001 W. C. Cheney
3.50
2.70 ¡ Standard Oil Co.
223.86
30.00 '
Guy Grames ....
3.001
Fred Edwards
10.49 i Harry Bissell
22.17
2.56 Floyd Woolfe .
24.64
8.85 A. D. Devine ...
35.56
13.96 I Howard Elliffe
4.49
23.97 '
MARKET ROAD WARRANTS
Southern Pacific Co..................
Leland Thompson .—...............
State Indust. Accident Comm
U. S. Engineed Dept.
U. S. Edwards
Lester Edwards
Sandlake Saw Mill
Portland Bridge Co.
J. C. Brown ..............
Jess Walker _______
Henry Smith ............
A. Devine .................
Frank Elliffe ............
tiowsrd Eiiiife ...... .
Portland Bridge Co.
F. J.‘Klinehan
Fred Edwards
Guy Grames .
C. M. Morton
John Anderson
C. M. Morton ...
Anderson Bros.
F. E. Dodge ....
F. E. Thomas ...
(Continued on page 4)
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14.97 '
29.921
5.98 I§
¡0.52 g
4.99 S
8.05 I S
AFTER W. S. S
WHAT?
January 1, 1924, is the date of redemption of
the War Savings Stamps which you purchased in
1919. fter this date they draw no interest.
Bring your stamps now to this bank, We will
redeem them for you—or, better still, will accept
them for deposit in your account.
t
Wouldn’t it be a good idea to put them where
the money will not stop earning interest? Just
ask us about it!
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
Tillamook, Oregon
I
Better Balances
T illvmook C
R
Whichever You Choose
—You’re Right
Willard Wood-Insulated Bat
teries originally established
Willard reputation, and are
today the finest moderately
priced batteries made.
Why
THROUGH STAGES TO PORTLAND
when
s
out
1:» P. M.
11:54 P. M.
H. L. Babb'Vìi.
3:50 P. M.
Ill TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. R m . M J
Be aneli <>rw« at Garibaldi
Tuesday. Thursday Evening
BOTH PHONES
* ■» sssajk-vlk
Star Garage
STORAGE
PORTLAND. NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE, TILL
AMOOK STAGES. Inc.
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEN THEATRE
IWCMAS
VSSU»
6:30 I*. M.
LEAVE PORTLAND
TAO A. M.
consul-
Find out.
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
7:45 A. M.
dvlay
char g-
I
A Striking Value
Considering the improved
appearance of the new
Ford Touring Car, one
would naturally expect a
proportionate advance in
price.
Larger scale production,
however, has made it pos­
sible to incorporate in this
new type touring car a
number of decided im­
provements without in-
at »295
creasing its cost to the
purchaser.
A comparison extending
over a long period of years
will reveal the fact that
the present price is actu-
allj the lowest at which
the five-passenger open
car has ever been sold.
The Ford Touring Car
stands today, as it always
has, a most remarkable
value in the motor car field.
TILLAMOOK, GARAGE,
Willard Threaded Rubber
Batteries are the biggest cingle
improvement in battery-mak­
ing since the early days of the
automobile, and the outstand
ing choice of car-builders.
tat ion is with
Modern 22-pa»M*nxer car» operated by experienced
drivers. A »ernie 5 hour ride you will enjoy
orrRC’
A.W.Plank Hardware Co
General Line of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
MOW ING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS
Both Phones
Tillamook. Oregon
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