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

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    FRIDAY, API
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
COUNTY BILLS ALLOWED .*5“^
big blaze of Sunday evening to rout.
Recorder White was instructed by the
■ - -
I Elsie Vidito ................................
chair to draft suitable thanks, and
present a copy to the volunteer tire
WARRANTS ISSUED DURING THE Mrs. J^ H. Clark .......................
department.
APRIL TERM OF COUNTY COURT, Mrs. Robert Idle .......................
Co., supt., clerk, just, ct......
1924
Henry Rodgers was granted per­
Dr. W. W. Kettle, insane
mission to repair the Commercial
GENERAL WARRANTS
Kilham Stationery & Printing
building.
Mothers Pension
Kink-Crenshaw Hdw. Co., surv
1.00
Two bids for different pieces of
Gertrude Bigelow
$ 17.50 King-Crenshaw Hdw. Co., fair
property belonging to the city were
10.60 made at this meeting.
32.50
Henrietta Burdick
................
grounds & imp........................
One was
44.55 I $1200 for the Kunse property—three
17.50 G. B. Lamb, supt ................. .
Alvina Copeland ...... ss.............
10.00 G. B. Lamb, supt. .....................
13.161 lots on Stillwell and Uth street. The
Ethel Davis ................................
9.00 ' city attorney was asked to prepare
10.00 R. C. Magarrell, indemnity ....
Myrtle F. Dougherty ..............
32.50 Homer Mason, county ct......... 166.66 a deed to be submitted to Mr. Kunze;
Mary L. Dye ...............................
Ivel V. Gillam .........................
10.00 Kathleen Mills, treasurer ...... 100.00 but the offer was refused. The other
85.00 offer was $1,000 for a house and lot on
Marie Getchell .......... ........ .......
32.50 Myrtle O. Mills, salary ..........
21.70 7th street and Miller avenue, which
10.00 Multnomah county ct. hs.
Rebecca Heath ..........................
15.00 also was declined.
In this particular lot there are all the new
Mary E. Heaton .......................
25.00 Iva J. Nelson, dairy herd insp.
9.00
25.00 Henry Olds, indemnity
Elwe Hellebuick .......................
__
combination of colors new styles full run of sizes
The proprietor of the garage on
17.50 Pacific Stationery & Printing
Mary Woods .................... .........
9th street and second avenue east,
there are values up to $15. You take your pick
1.65 asked permission to put in a wash
H. V. Alley, salary, exp........... 186.00
Co., assessor, clerk ............
for one week only $9.95.
10.00 Pacific Stationery & Printing
A. C. & H. Anderson, poor ....
drain. The request was referred to
.52 the sewer inspector and street com-
Co., treasurer ................. .......
18.32
E. G. Anderson, poor ..............
20 per cent off on Ratine dresses. Camel’s
46.43 mittee for investigation.
Mrs. Tom Armstrong, poor
54.00 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tel. ..
6.00
10.00 Henry Parks, poor ..................
C. M. Arney, poor ....................
Mrs. Steinbach asked for permis-
Hair sweaters 20 per cent off.
89.71 sion to repair her building on Second
C. A. Johnson, salary ............. 150.00 Peoples Cash Store, poor ___
Myrtle Wallin, salary .............. 100.00 A. W. Plank Hdw. Co. surv.,
avenue which was damaged by the
Women’s Coats are to be sold at 25 per cent
5.90 fire of last Sunday. The matter was
court house ...........................
1.00
C. A. Johnson, expenses .......
57.07 R. O. Richards, county court 157.20 referred to the street committee,
C. A. Johnson, expenses .......
reductions.
9.15
Rockaway Meat Market, poor
Dr. R. T. Bools, ct. hs., insane,
Joe Plasker asked to repair his
health office ........................... 158.00 The Ross System Co., auditor 885.50 building, also slightly damaged by
19.24 the fire of last Sunday. The request
Russell’s Grocery, poor ..........
H. S. Brimhall, clerk, bounty
2.50 was referred to the street con-mittee.
.......
shf. treas., elk.................... ..
16.61 Wm. D. Shafer, poor
Bushong & Company, supplies
5.04 Dr. J. N. Shaw, dry. herd insp. 240.00
Dr. Robinson gave a talk on the
67.83 menace of one-cow barns in the city,
Bushong & Company, sup......
3.85 J. K. Cummins, shf. office
150.00
J. C. Holden, salary ........
Buhong & Company, dog license
some of which were decidely unsani­
150.00
fund ........... ............ ..................
24.28 L. B. Lucas, salary .........
tary, and that the stench in cer­
Across from Tillamook Hotel
100.00
Dr. Mae K. Cardwell', insane
5.00 Ellen Norberg, salary ...
tain instances had brought complaint
64.60
W. C. Cheney, repairs ............
10.00 Helen Ebinger, salary
from near residents to such barns in
John Aschim, salary ................ 175.00 the city.
Circuit Court
13.38
David Jones, ..............................
11.00 John Aschim, sheriff ............
2.15
L. E. Partridge .........................
6.20 L. B. Lucas, shf. office .........
30.80
Frank Allender .........................
3.20 J. Merrel Smith, county court
6.50
Elmer Lucas ___
10.20 Smithy’s Variety Store, ct. hs.
G. W. Day
. ....... ..
10.40 E. H. Stark, ct. hs. ................ 125.00
Norman Dye ....................
9.20 Sunset Garage, shf., surv., supt. 24.40
W. R. Coates .............................
9.20 G. B. Ijimb, salary ................ 150.00
95.00
Marion Walling .............. .........
9 20 Margaret Armentrout, salary
W. 8. Hare _________ ........... *
10.80
6.80 J. A. Thornburgh, advertising
By supplying your needs in spring merchandise from oui vast
5.19
Sidney Provist ............... ............
1000 Til. City Water Com. ct. hs.
“
well
bought and paid for” merchandise you will find only the best qua y
Frank Freeman .......................
9.40 Til. Clay Works, fair grounds
the
staple
things, as well as the novelty— ill ^priced at our
„„„
and
improvement
................
76.65
E. J. McHugh ...........................
9.80
prices.
We
are
getting
volume
—
you
are
Til.
County
Mutual
Tel.
Co.,
ct.
Large
volumes
makes
possible
low
Alex Watt ..................................
6.20
ha., shf. supt .........................
11.80
getting low prices.
Chester McGhee .......................
9.20
80.50
Wm. Robitsch ......................
10.00 Til. Furniture Co., poor .......
Emil Heusser ............................
9.40 Tillamook Garage, surv. county
Don’t overlook the bar-
The w new shoe styles are
court ........................................
32.55
A. F. Smith ............. .. ...............
9.40
Tillamook
Herald,
printing
1.00
II C. Maynard ..................
9.40
gain shoe table. There
shown here first. Our val-
9.40
R. Wilkins ............ ;......
11.00 Tillamook Herald, printing ....
22.20
■ V. Snodgrass .......................
are good values there.
9.40 Tillamook Herald, printing
ues are best.
Wm. Tinnerstet .......................
9.40 D. R. Tinnerstett, dry. & fd.
Com............................................. 175.00
Harold Brandt ...........
11.40
9.00
a . j . wiiks.......................
.20 Ira Tomlinson, Indemnity .....
41.60
J. L. Gay ......................................
5.20 Mrs. Jos. Tramnley, poor .......
9.00
Geo. Williams ...........................
.20 Andrew Vetsch, indemnity ....
40.00
A. M Ginn ..............................
.20 Elsie Vidito, poor...................
260.55
J. B. Honey
..........................
.20 A. C. Vogler, court house
Are arriving and to make room one lot of Felts, Brushes and Velours will be
8.75
Wallace Edson .......................
1.80 Mrs. ike Wells, court house .
placed
on special sale Friday and Satur ay—at one-third less than regular
5.50
L. H. Jones ............................
1.00 Wheeler Reporter, printing
prices.
See them on table No. 4 at
Fair
Grounds
and
Improvements
Wm. Dahlke ...........
5.20
62.86
Sam Parker ...............................
11.60 J. J. Rupp
”9.90
Lottie Parker
11.60 George Olds
48 87
William Baker ..........................
7.20 H. H. Hanenkrat
21.94
Alfred Seaman
......................
7.20 Jim Trent
Loyil Anderson
7.98
John Seaman ..................
7.20
Best Quality
Henry
Olds
........................
11.98
Thereon Ryan ...........................
2.60
C.
S.
Carter
19.95
Lon Ryan
5.20
14.46
Clyde Ryan
........................
5.20 Pete Jacobs
4.99
David Robinson .......................
2.40 Guy Grames
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SAT­
4.99
James May ..............................
4.20 Q m C. Smith
URDAY ONLY
W.
S.
Coates,
surveyor
55.93
L. L. Hays
.............................
4.20
19.17
L. L. Hoy .• ....................... ..
2.20 W. E. Anderson, surveyor
ROAD WARRANTS
A. H. Harris
2.20
A. C. & H. Anderson
5.85
City Transfer Co., assessor,
44.68
Anderson Bros.
shf. ct. hs............
12.00
C. M. Arney
H. S. Brimhail, salary ........... 1
25.00
M. Barde & Sons, Inc.
Edna L. Mills, salary ......... 1
3.00
Barrick Transfer Co.
Faye L. Starke, salary .........
H. H. Bosch
111.39
Lucia Wiley, salary ................
I
25.85
Brighton Mills Co.
Illa Davidson, salary
H. S. Brimhall, Clerk ...........
1.22
Gladys G. Edner, salary .....
Bureau of Labor
5.00
Chas. I. Clough, elk. off.
139.06
Coast Power CoM ct. hs.
28.50
VV. C. Cheney
Coast Power Co., ct. hs.
52.50
VV. C. Cheney
A. F. Coats Lumber Co., elec.
39.13
court house ..........................
101.49 Cloverdale Mercantile Co.
Clyde Equipment Co.
.58
A F. Coats Lumber Co., fair
11.00
grounds and improvement
7.50 Coast Power Co.........................
Coast Power Co................. ........
7.40
A F. Coats Lumber Co., fair
2.75
grounds and improvement
24.70 W. S. Coates
103.21
A B. Cole, elk. office . ...
22.50 A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
103.26
A B. Cole, shf. office
.........
7.50 A. F. Coats Lumber Co.
109.00
A. B. Cole, supt. office
7.60 Virgil Donaldson
.......
18.76
Arthur Coffey
............
Conover & Conover, ct he.,
50.00
poor .....
69.32 Clarence Edner
Ulysses Edwards
2.50
Crosbv Printing Co., assessor,
1.60
Garibaldi Garage
supt. clerk
.................. -.....
31.25
Guribaldi Transfer Co.
W. E. Finzer & Co. supt office
52.75
W. J. Gilbert
D I! F rinkhauser. poor
8.65
Grand Leader
Freileri. k Post Co., surveyor
117.18
J. E. Haseltine & Co.
Gndd < A Dixon, fair grounds A-
1 M
J. E. llaseltine A Co.
improv, inent»
138.39
Hebo Supply Co.........
Garibaldi News, printing
19 90
Howard Cooper Corporation
Giu
A Prudhomme Co., sup
Glu- A Pri.dhomme Co., sup.
(Continued on page 5)
T I! Goytie. ct. hs., dist. atty.
Grand leader, ct. hs..........
Hanson Map A Blue Print Co,
surveyor
.................
30.21
Sadie R. Harris, poor
72.20
Headlight, dec. supt.
21.25
(Continued from page 1)
Hebo Garage. shf
17.25
7.85 the city, and should be so regarded,
Hebo Suply Co., poor
L. L. Hoy, insane ..... .........
6 00 All the department asked was a
L. L. Hoy. insane
6.00 chance to get out, and get out quick. I
L. S Hushbeck, poor -----
65.00
----- .A delay of a few minutes mean loss*
9 00 of money to the man or men w ho had I
C. N Johnson, indemnity
8 651
J. F. Jones, district sealer
65 the fire. Rollie Watson, P. A Finne,
| and others spok< in favor of the dor-
Juvenile Court
2.20 mitory. and the council agreed to the
Dr. K. E. Ringo,
......
4.40 improvement, but asked that specifi-
Dr David Robinson
2.20 cations be prepared ami that bids be
Alpha Aiderman
2.20 received from the contractors of the
Orpha Eastman
2 20' city.
John Plasker
—........
2.20
Anent this subject, Councilman
John Guyton
......
2.20 Haberlach moved that the thanks of
Fred Guyton
2.20 the city be extended to the firvmen
Dave Hecker
2.20 for their splendid work in putting the
Grace Hechtner
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
2.20
89.05
5.00
Special Reductions on
JERSEY
DRESSES
Gladstone
improving streets, laying
concrete hotel.
Marshfield—Western White Cedar staling water meter«,
plete system of house
company greatly improving remanu­
houses under construction.
facturing plant at Millington.
Eugene—Plans being rnnj,
Silverton plans armory.
story, reinforced concrete
house to cost $124,000.
Stayton to get cheese factory^
THIS MEANS FINAL CLEAN UP
475DEPARTM^T ST0R£ s
OPPOSITE SUNSET GARAGE
TILL AM(M)K, ORE
DENA HANSEN
GIFT SHOP
LET US HELP YOU SAVE
New Spring Hats
y3 OFF
TWELVE MUMMEY PONGEE
$1.00 per yd.
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT
LARSON & HECHTNER
To Sorveìou Vélll
“Nation Wide”
Riding Pants
For Men
Men’s Work Saits
Large and roomy. Trip­
le stitched seams. Union
made. Bar-tacked seams
prevent ripping. Good
quality khaki drill
Khaki
of g’ooil
ton top pocket
tom. AH sizes.
Decided v*hie
$3.25
Men’s Retan Work Shoes
i
Army Bluchers with Welt Soles
Brown shoes with soft tip,
hooks and eyelets. For all kinds
(of /Sard work wear.
$4.50
A.W.Plank Hardware Co.
General Line of
Hardware,Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
MOWING MACHINES, DISCS and HARROWS
Both ’Phone«
Tillamook, Oregon
COLLECTIONS
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J. I. Knight
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DEPARTMENT VALUABLE
If you live outside of Tillamook and yet want
to maitain a strong banking connection here>
you can deposit your money by mail with us
here at the Tillamook County Bank.
W e have many non-residents who are availing
themselves of this service. Write us statin?
what kind of an account you wish to carry and
we will explain to you just what procedure is
necessary.
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