Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 25, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 25,
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
“1
27.93 L, J. White .......
35.90 |W. H . Chance
Tomlinson, E. J.
Gust Peterson, cir. ct..............
47.14 Ed Creecy -----
171.78
Vogt
.....
Edd
I A, E. Holden -----
W. H. Hoskins, cir. ct..............
W. B. Lucas .....
137.77
Jack Leslie
42.00
Daniel Darby, cir. ct...............
A E. Holden -----
Wrennie Kellow
114.77
Geo.
Leslie
64.87
John Proctor, cir. ct.................
I Alvin Stormii
Kellow
Loyd
ISSUED
13.71
Batzner
GENERAL WARRANTS
Wm.
15.98
Frank Hadley cir. ct..............
I John Berns —.....
Powell
Wm.
10.59
L. E. Tabor .....
DURING JANUARY TERM OF
8.98
E. E. Page, cir. ct. ...... ...........
Paul Vermilyea
Loyd Henry-
18.08 Henry Smith
COURT, 1924
Pete Cavoy ___
85.31
Fred Davidson, cir. ct..............
Lcyd Henry
Bud Steel .........
25.55 Wm. Robitsch
13.98
F. J. Klinehan, cir. ct................
Rummel, G. E..........................
2
H. S. Brimhall, clerk, refund $
61
05
I
E.
C.
Allen
......
3.98
F. M. Gould, cir. ct..................
Haugen, A. C.
J. J. Rupp, fair grounds
27.97
Sa!u», W. H........
5.98 MARKET ROAD WARRANTS ISS-
Robert H. Stillwell cir. ct........
McHugh .......
E. D. Johnson, fair grounds
15.98
Silas
Vermilyea
UED DURING JANUARY
8.98
H. A. Kinnaman, cir. ct .......
1 Thore Haugen
George Olds, fair grounds
7.98 ; Guy Grames
Seth Vermilyea
TERM OF COURT 1924
54.89
E.
A.
Ball,
cir.
ct
.....................
W. J. Maxwell, fair grounds .
Ed Tomlinson ...
3.99 i Fred Edwards
9.98 J. O. Daily
Fred Christensen, cir. ct........
......................
3
J. J. Rupp, fair grounds
3.99 Ai- C. Smith
Wm. Tomlinson ..
15 00 Portland
A Hi »'Jinirer, cir ct.
0».
671
W. J’. Maxwfci’, fair grwajr
89.80
E. H. Alvord .....
64.84 Portland Bridge Co............... -
Seward, Geo. L., cir. ct..........
Geo. C. Smith
E. D. Johnron, fair grounds
Miner, Earl ......
16.94
A.
N.
Davies,
cir.
ct
................
300.00
L.
P.
Harmon
Helmer Eastrom .....................
George Olds, fair grounds
12.96
V. J. McMurrey ..
C. A. McDonald, cir. ct .........
Emil Larson .... -....................
DISTRICT NO. 3
87.55
F. W. Crane ...........
MOTHERS PENSION
George McKimens, cir. ct.
W S. Coates ..........................
®
Hobson
.........
1.99
9.98
F.
P.
Guy Grames .............................
Ivan Ciet, ............... ...............
Johanna York ...........................
W. E. Anderson ...................
Chas. Hay barker .
64.86 Fred Edwards .......................
9.98
I. J. Green, cir. ct....................
Ivel V. Gillam ..........................
J. C. Brown .............................
49.90 Harry Bissell .........................
Chas. Ewan ............. .
22.17
Sam Tomlinson, cir. ct...........
Marie Gitchell ........................
Henry Smith ......................... -
1
P. E. Alien .............
27.43 Floyd Woolfe .........................
24.64
Archie Beebehiser, cir. ct......
Myrtle F. Dougherty .............
Geo. C. Smith .... _........-........
A.
Miller,
Sr
..............
44.91
35.56
A. D. Devine .........................
Lee Lane, cir. ct.......................
Gertrude Bigelow ...................
W. S. Coates .........................
Chas. Burgland
84.82 Howard Eiliffe .......................
4.49
Grand Leader, ct. hs................
Henrietta Burdick
Ulysses Edwards ........... ........
Francis
Buckles
79.87
4.49
Frank
Eiliffe
........................
Wm.
A.
Makinster,
ct.
hs.
Alvina (opeland ...............
Vick Davis ...............................
Ennis Freeman
18.95 Frank Everhart ....................
16.95
i John Stultz, ct. hs...............
Mary L. Pye
George Davis .........................
Chas. Stevens
4.00 Sunset Garage .......................
12.09
E. E. Koch, ct. hs. poor, emerg.
Ethel Davis .....
Lester Edwards .....................
Chas
Konecki
....
4.00
10.75
1
Margaret
Armentrout,
supt.
off
G. G. Irish ..............................
Elwe Hellebuyck
U.
S. Edwards .......................
*
Louis Schnedling
13.96 J. M. Traxler ...........................
23.70
Dr. P. J. Sharp, poor .............
Mary E. Heaton
E. B. Aneel ................ -..........
I
Kocher,
Otto
.....
28.90
26.20
¡Coast Power Co., ct. hs. jail
Tillamook Clay Works .........
Rebecca Heath ................
H. J. Tohl ...............................
1
R. f^esser ...........
15.95 P. D. Ott
15.68
' Chas. F. Pankow, ct. ct. shf.
Rosa Landolt
.............
J. C. Brown .............. ..............
1
P.
F.
Cooper
......
124.74
89.55
'
Russell
Grocery,
poor
Sundquist-Norberg
Lum.
Co.
Maude G. Phelps ............
WARRANTS ISSUED OUTOF THE
W.
J.
Phinazee
....
15.95
Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., co. ct.,
Sundquist-Norberg Lum. Co. 170.60
Mary Woods ....................
BOND FUND, JANUARY. 1924
Ed Best ...............
78.28 Lamb-Schrader Co. ...............
59.42
elk., assess, treas., etc.
Mrs. Jos. Trambley, poor
Harry
Johnson
.....
80.88
Emil
Darson ...........................
Tillamook Herald, advertising
Sundquist-Norberg Lum. Co.
92.40
E. W. Holden, shf. office
6
•
A. J. Bailey .......
14.95 Oregon State Highway Com.
Bells Kodak Shop, sheriff
6.00 Portland Bridge Co.
J. C. Holden, shf. office
E.
Rova
...............
11.46
H.
S.
Brimhall,
refund
65.00
M. C. Kellow ...........................
L. B. Lucas, shf. office
Tom Ewan ............
109.80 W. E. Fitch .............................
W. 8. Coates, surv...................
63.62
Ellen Norberg, shf. office
thanks old customers
Bill Ewan ............. .
48.03 Loyd Fitch .........................__
W. E. Anderson, assess., surv.
45.87
H. S. Brimhaii, elk. office
W.
F.
Cain
..........
159.75
Gulstrom, A. H. surveyor ...
31.91
Wilfred Fitch .........................
Edna L. Mills, elk. office ......
M. L. Freeman
27.91 C. Savery
Loop Bros., poor .................
60.50
............................
Gladys G. Edner, elk. office
John R. Patterson, who purchas­
Manford Freeman
27.44 Henry Hanson .........................
20.94
Lucia Wiley, elk. office ......
ed the Louvre restaurant in this city
ROAD WARRANTS ISSUED I FOR W. M. Errend .....
35.95 Loyd Carver ...........................
31.39
Ilia Davidson, elk. office .......
about four years ago, has sold the
JANUARY, 1924, DISTRICT 1 NO. 1 Sander Melcher ....
17.46 C. Carver ...............................
16.95
E H. Stark, ct. hs.
131.76
Ball,
E.
...
..................................
57.23 restaurant business, stock and fix­
Oscar Bennett
Dr. R. T. Boats, jail, poor ....
DISTRICT NO. 2
28.44
Ball, C. A...................................
60.57 tures to Honey & Baldra, and takes
Cocoize Products Co., ct. hs.
Otto Wilson
................
Jess Walker ........................
53.88
38.43
Ball,
E
.........................................
E. W. Elliott, Truant officer .
46.36 this occasion to thank his old cus­
I-oyd Woods .....
_.
............
93.33
Steele, Bud .............................
107.27 J. C. Brown
Myrtle O. Mills, dist. atty’s off
79.21 tomers for their patronage in the
Tillamook Garage ................. .. .95 Dental, A. B. ........................
Blank,
Hdw.
Co.
A.
W.
3.30
F. L. Owens, emergency .......
77.33 past, and to commend the new pro-
Jim Lampson
.......................
34.80
especially
King Crenshaw Hdw. Co........
4.90 King Crenshaw Hdw. Co........
Wm. Maxwell, emergency
51.36 prietros to the public and
Jim
Imlah
*J-’.
16-lt
Tillamook Co. Mutual Tel. Co.
1.35
to
former
customers.
—
Adv.
Nehalem
Tel.
&
Tel.
Co
......
...
16.65
Helen Ebinger, emergency
37.50
135.88
Carl White
Sunset Garage ....................
23.75
Chas.
F.
Pankow
.................
...
71.50
T. H. Goyne, dist. atty, ct. hs. 247.50
25.00
Wheeler Lumber Co...........
1.75 Standard Feed Co....................
CIRCUIT COURT
12.90
Anderson Bros......................
18.35 Grand Leader .........................
8.60
28.13 Coast Power Co........................
Bungalow Cafe .....................
7.55 A. C. & H. Anderson .......... ...
21.90
Wallace Edson
.................
9.60 Wheeler Lumber Co............ ... 306.93 Chas. F. Pankow ...................
.20
j. L. Gay ................................
16.40 Southern Pacific Co. .......... . . 400.00 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co..............
Modern 22-passenger cars operated by
A. M. Ginn ..............................
16.55 E. J. Schelling ....................... 159.74
6.40 R. F. Zachman ................... ..
Motor
Tool
Spec.
Co
..............
40.15
Steinbach
Iron
Works
......
J. B. Honby ............................
3.00
drivers A scenic 5 hour ride you will enjoy
6.40
D.
M.
Oliver
.............................
3.00
5.71
L. H. Jones .... ................
10.06 Southern Pacifia Co.
LEAVE TILLAMOOK ±
30.00
53.80 Cary Possetti .........................
A. J. Wilkes
6.40 Holt Manufacturing Co.
6:30 P. M.
Standard
Oil
Co
.......................
2:20 P. M.
130.27
Standard Oil Co.
George Williams
147.36
7:45 A. M.
18.00
Oregon State Highway Coni.
11.01 W. A. Church ...........................
A. L. Babcock
LEAVE PORTLAND
H. S. Brimhaii
.43 Oregon State Highway Com.
Marie Babcock
3:50 P. M.
12:50 P. M.
7:50
A.
M.
H.
S.
Brimhaii
Charles Crowthers
24 95
Warien Easom
Sam Tomlinson ...........
Charles . Richter
47.93 W. H. Leach
PORTLAND, NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE, TILL
L. Leach .........
Thereat Vogt
AMOOK STAGES, Inc.
Douglas Leach
Leslie Walker
Oren
Leach
BOTH PHONES
lx*ster Buchanan
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
R. I-each ........
YOUR HEALTH IS
J. O. Fiostad
i 'hance
Ernest L. Graves
A R. Hartman
ONLY AS STRONG
Henry Helsel
A. M. Holbrook
A W I .i ngaas
“One minute enanys on health
W. A. . MsCJintock
by Dr. H. L. Babb
C. A. McGhee ...........
R. B. Snyder ................
Stijra:
Uncle Iloti
John T. Winterbotlani
The 1924 Model
L. S. Anthony-
Studebaker Special-Six
F C. Johannsen ......
Fiue-Patu-ngeT Sedan
J. L. Ketch
You pay
Goo. M. Kneeland
health,
Nevvy,
E. A. Koon
but you pay more
f. o. b. factory
if you have
George I ji Mair
health.
John w <>ii
........
Harriet E. Smith
Floyd E. Smith
Tillamook Garage, co. ct., shf
Your health is only
Dr. J. N Shaw, dry. hd. com
Frederick Post Co., surv. off.
strong as its weakest link,
Elsie Viilito. poor
Some of us are hitting
Stanley Norberg, stock indem.
six cylinders and some
Frederick Post Co., surv. of.
but three, four, or five,
Peoples Cash Store, ct. hs.,
one organ is weak it thi
poor
L. S. Hushbeck, poor
more work on the others and
E. W. Stanley, just. ct.
breaks you that much sooner.
E. W. Stanley, just. ct.
E. W. Stanley, just ct.
The chiropractor by his
The reason for the remarkable value of
Wm. D. Shafer, poor ............
spinal
adjustments keeps the
Daisy Erwin, supt. off. .........
the Special-Six can be summed up in the
balance of power in all por­
G. B. Lamb, supt. ..................
1
statement that it would be impossible to
tions of the body at an even
Pacific Stationery A Printing
offer it at its present low price were it not
keel. If you are weak in any
Co., treasurer .... .................
part of the body, the spinal
E. G. Anderson, poor
built complete in Studebaker factories.
cause is locuted and adjusted.
Kathleen Mills, treasurer
I
G. B. lJtnih, supt. off.
In performance, in appearance, in riding
Chiropractic spinal adjust­
A. W. Plank Hdw. Co., ct. hs.,
comfort,
in economy of operation—from
surv......... . ............... _............
3.90
meats have restored health
every
angle
from which you may fudge
King Crenshaw Hdw. Co., jail,
to sufferers from diseases of
surv.
motor
car
values,
the Special-Six Sedan
the eyes, ears, nose, throat,
Nehalem Tel. A Tel. Co., co. ct.,
lungs, heart, stomach, liver,
stands out strikingly as an unusual car at
sheriff, surv. ................. ......
kidneys, bowels and lower
an
unusually low price.
A. A. Pennington, poor
organs
R. O. Richards, county ct
I
C. A. Johnson, assessor
1
Myrtle Wallin, assessor
1
Helen Ebinger. assessor
HEALTH FOLLOWS
Mr*. Sadie R. Harris, poor
1
Elliot Fisher Co., elk. off.
•««ea« ’s wi*M
Bushong a Co., just, ct. ......
ACT TODAY tti aoudtaw .«tag
l oop Bros., poor ....
/$t'
J. F. Jones, dist. sealer
Why d<4ay
H. V. Alley, co. ct,
D. R Tmmrstet, dry. A food
com.
............
175 u>
tatto« i« irtth
Tillamook Co. Mutual Tel. Co.,
aupt. ct hs. .... .„........
11.60
Sunset Gai age, co. ct, shf. aupt
Had out.
surv.
Standard Feed Co., ct hs
E. W. Stanley, just ct.
H. L. BaOui'h. c
Homer Mason, co. ct.
Homer Mason, co. ct ...
60.00
»II HILAMoofi BLDG
Homer Mason, co. ct.
66.67
H<’U1 Hamn H,« M J
John Aschim, sheriff
208.90
Albert Johnson, cir ct
‘»’’’'»•h
al liarttaUdi
10.80
Elmer E Snook, cir. ct
nmtaday Evwung
W. J. Himes, cir. ct
COUNTY BILLS ALLOWED
Crunchy-Crust
DOUGHNUTS
Try Them
They are made at the
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
(Under new management)
SMITH & SON
BEAUTY SHOP
«van ■■
STUDEBAKER
Williams&Williams
—
ALL KINDS OF BEAUTY WORK
Call 162-J for Appointments
A.W.Plank
Hardware
Co,
_
_
General Line of
Hardware,Paints, Oils, Varnish
and Glass
•
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROW
Both ’Phones
Tillamook, Orega
den
Will
3
Ore
THROUGH STAGES TO PORTLAND
$1985
Opposite Tillamook
Mrs. Claire Hysmith, Prop.
COLLECTIONS
WE NEVER QUIT
NO COLLECTION
WE GET RESULTS
NO CHARGE
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
McMinnville
J. I. Knight
Hillsboro
J. J. Stangel
Tillamook
Jno. O. Bozorti
J»
inju
The Men Who Help us to Help Yo
Among the great assets of the Tillamook Coui
ty Bank which do not appear on our statemen
is the assistance and counsel of the bank’s o
cers and directors. They are the men who he
us help you.
Y ou know and respect these men and t_.
know you and your work and problems. Doesn
it seem reasonable that they are logical me
to advise you in financial matters?
voue
on al
T illamook C ounty E^ nk
T hxamook , O wbgon "
Kira
BOXING
Auspices Tillamook Boxing Comm.
American Legion
Jan. 26
8:30 p
6 Rounds
Clark Johnson-Tommy McCarthj
6 Rounds
Benny Dotson-Dale Freeman
6 Rounds
Lewis Johnson-Danny Burns
4 Rounds
Ellingsworth vs. Bertleson
Curtain Raises
The Hollowell Kids