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    Tillamook Headlight. January 25. 1912
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Are You Giving
Your Live Stock
a Fair Deal ?
Reliable Route
Steamer
Sue-H. Elmore
As this is, or soon will be, the season of the year when our readers
are called upon to pay taxes, and as this subject is always one of earnest
discussion, we present below the amount the several counties will be
called upon to pay at state taxes. For further comparison we give the
population of the county as shown by the 1910 census as well as the
county seat, which is, in most instances, the largest city in the county,
thus giving our readers an opporunity to fully consider this important
subject.
Population
Name of County.
of County. County Seat.
State Taxes
Baker ...................
.. 18,070 Baker City..............
...$ 77,199.00
.. 10,661 Corvallis................
Benton .................
..
40,543.50
Clackamas..........
.. 29,931 Oregon City..........
.. 105,603.75
Clatsop...................
.. 16. 106 Astoria ..............
...
72,272.25
•Columbia ..........
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10,580 St Helens.............
..
51,515.00
•Coos.......................
.. 17,959 Coquille..................
68 663.25
Crook .....................
9,315 Prineville.............
..
39,599.74
Curry .....................
..
2,044 Gold Beach..........
12.095.75
Douglas ...............
19,674 Roseburg...............
. . 105,611.00
Gillam...."............
3,701 Condon .................
30,834 25
Grant .....................
5,607 Canyon City ... .
..
25,497.00
Harney ...............
4,059 Burns .....................
25,972. IX)
Hood River . ....
8,016 Hood River.........
35,430.00
'Jackson...............
25.756 Jacksonville ........
.. 11X1,331.00
Josephine.............
.
9,567 Grants Pass ........
. .
38,193.50
Kalaniath.............
8,554 Klamath Falls...
47.464.75
Lake .....................
4.658 Lake View..........
. .
25,800 TO
Lane ..................
. 33,783 Eugene .................
124,679.00
•Lincoln.................
.
5,587 Toledo ...................
21.501.50
Linn................... ... .
. 22.662 Albany ...................
102,117.00
Malheur ...............
8,601 Vale.........................
..
33 791.00
Marion...................
. 89,780 Salem .....................
. 142,712.50
Morrow...................
.
4,357 Heppner ................
34 207.50
Multnomah ... .
226.261 Portland...............
. 1,093,751.25
Polk ............... ...
13,469 Dallas.............
59,101.00
Sherman...............
4,242 Moro ................... ............
28,953.00
Tillamook............
6,266 Tillamook.........
49,238.50
Umatilla .............
26 3(9 Pendleton..........
137,1X16.75
Union...................
16,191 La Grande
.
71 57X75
Wallowa ...............
8,364 Enterprise. . . .
36,548 25
Wasco ...................
16.336 I he Dalles
53,181.75
Washington
76^2011.50
21.522 Hillsboro . ..
Wheeler.................
2,484 Fossil .................
11,078.25
Yamhill.................
18.285 McMinnville ...
70,372.75
like a little salt »ind pep-
per—a
little mustard—a little
lemon extract—a little this and
that to flavor your grub, Your
cow, your steer, your hog under
natural conditions would have a
chance to get a bite of this, a bite
of that and a bite of the other
thing and so get a variety in its
feed. But under the unnatural
condition inQwhich you keep
them, they get every day about
the same sort of stuff to eat. As
a natural consequence^ they get
“off their feed." Even if they
do not. their digestive organs
need the Ionic effect which comes
from a variety of feeding stuffs.
(CAPT P. SCHRADER),
Tillamook & Portland
Leaves Portland, Albers No. 3 Dock
Every Tuesday, Arrives Tillamook
Wednesdays,
Sailing for Portland, every Thursday or Friday
according to Tides.
Watkins’ Stock Tonic
Is a scientific preparation which
not only improves the flavor of
the feed you feed, but also sup­
plies that tonic element so needed
io make your live stock do their
best.
There is no longer any doubt
about the need of a tonic for the
modern domestic animal kept
under artificial conditions. You
must give them something to
help them digest their feed and
get the greatest good from it.
Watkins' Stock Tonic supplies
this need. It makes the animal
relish its feed more; it aids in
the digestion and assimilation
of the feed, and in addition to
that, it has a tonic effect upon
the whole system.
Your animals need a tonic of
Total taxes to be
this kind. Watkins' Stock Tonic
Total Population of state.. .. 672,765
paid to the state. $3,083,815.76
is not a secret preparation. We
•—Columbia County, Rainier larg-st city ; Coos county, Marshfield
tell you the actual ingredients
largest
county,
Medford
and .
---------- , city
j ; Jackson
w
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...... Ashland
principal cities ;
that are used in it. You know
exactly what you are buying, and I Lincoln county, Newport largest city.
The analytical reader will find abundant matter for reflection in tin-
pound for pound it will go farther
above table. It has long been thought that Yamhill county has been
and do more good than any other
currying a heavy burden in the matter of state taxes,compared with some
stock tonic or so called stock
of her neighbors. Take, tor instance, our county compared with Marion
food ever made.
—it is almost two to one. Tillamook county also has a high per capita
The Watkins Man will be glad
compared with many others. There is irregularity and disparity nil
to leave you a pail on trial,
along the line. We note one tiling—the smaller the population tin-
backed by the Watkins guarantee,
greater the per capita of tax, Does this prove that the greater tlie popu­
Deliyerd by Waggon.
lation the lees our taxes will become ?—Telephone-Register.
«PACIFIC NAVIGATION COMPANY
B. C. LAMB, Agent,
S. ELMORE & CO,
Iamb's Dock, Tillamook, Ore.
Agents, Astoria, Ore
F. P. BAUMGARTNER. Agent,
Albers No. 3 Dock, Portland, Oregon.
MORNING AND EVENING TRAINS.
STORIA to PORTLAND
Tickets and Baggage through to Puget
Sound points, Spokane, St. Paul, Chicago,
Denver, Kansas, City, Omaha, St. Louis and
all points East.
I Atlantic Steamship Agency.
Agents of The Oregon Electric Ry. at Forest Grove and Hills«
boro sell through tickets tc all points east.
Fares and train schedules will be forwarded on request.
W. E. C oman .
G. B. J ohnson ,
[General Freight & Pass. Agent,
General Agent,
Portland, Ore.
Astoria, Ore.
ü HIWB-SCHRADER co
Incorporated.
Warehouse and. Commission Men.
) Coal, Shingles, Lime,
Cement and Brick.
Dock and Warehouse. Front Street,
between 2nd and 3rd Avenue West.
Just as our portraits of adults
possess strength and character.
We are experts in lighting
and posing, and our equipment
is complete. Come in and see
our line.
Next to the Post Office.
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Nehalem Wins Water Eights.
Jan. 22,—Decidin'?-
in favor of the City ol Nehalem in
I its contest with II. Schollmeyer over
water of Bobbs Creek, to be used
i as a city water supply; reaching a
determination as to_what its final
construction of the 1909 water power
tax will be and starting in on its
last lap toward tlie adjudication of
R. R. ROBERTS
water rights on North Powder Alt
the
sea
on
the
S.P.R.R.,
elevation house, Cottonwood.
COMMUNICATIONS.
Butter and
10,000 teef. This is the home of the Sucker Creeks, tlie State Board of
TAXING UNMATURBD TIMBER peach and fine apple,
I am tokl Control is holding one of its most
corn and water melons are also a important sessions of the year.
Writer Believes it Should be Ex­ good crop here, but in
addition to
Before the Board adjourns in the
empted to Aid its Conservation. all tlie troubles such
as roads, next few days it will complete the
The system of taxing timber schools, politics, church affairs, etc, '
final adjudication of the water rights
should be modified. Growing tim­ they have a long string of difficulties
on the creeks mentioned ami enter
ber should not be taxed. All ma­ called the irrigaton ditch. All land
its final orders.
tured or merchantable timber should here without water is almost worth­
The Nehalem controversy
be taxed. If this plan was followed less and water here costs more than
it would force the cutting of ma­ our road tax there. So all the Tilla- been hsnging fire for some
On February 25, 1911, H. S
tured timber only.
mookers who would like to make a
Laws should be enacted designat­ change can probably do so as ' ineyer tiled an application with the
State Engineer for a permit to ap­
ing age or size that timber should many are making inquiries about
propriate eight second feet of the
reach before it should be classed as the land of white clover.
This is a , waters of Boobs Creek, in Tillamook
merchantable.
The
State
Forester
fine
country,
a
good
people
with
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correct
time.
Be sure yon have
Buy your watch here and you will should have authority to regulate good prospects ahead, but they have ' County He wished the water for
power ami domestic uses.
have the best time alway—ever ac­ the cutting of i 11 timber in the
difficulties to overcome that you ' A. C. Andtrson filed an applica­
curate and dependable.
Our stock
of Gold and Silver Watches for state, public or private. The tim­ don't have. They have fine ground 1 tion on March fl. 1911 for three sec­
Ladies and Gentlemen includes ber counties, in estimating the tim­ to construct roads of, but we are '
ond feet for municipal purposes for
some of the best time pieces ever ber of the county for purposes of far ahead of them.
They climb !
the City of Nehalem water supply.
made. Ail kinds of Jewelry’ of the taxation, should estimate the ma­
hills only to put on tlie break and As this is but a small creek, the
best graces at the lowest marke
tured
timber
only.
The
estimators
come down again. Irrigation is the two applications seemed to conflict,
prices. Jewelry’ repaired while you
doing this work should be men theme here, and it is very expensive,
wait.
for the reason that the State Engine,
l. pialitied to classify tlie land, de­ costing from $.3 to $5 per acre tax I
er believed the granting of tlie
signating
that
which
should
be
s
annually, besides the labor ¡to con­ Schollmeyer application
would
C j lassed as forest land, best adapted duct the water over the land. So I menace the safety and welfare of
that
which
culture,
and
for
tree
take off my hat and say hurrah for the public by depriving Nehalem
Reliable Jetueler,
be classed as agricultural Tillamook !
of a water supply.
A hearing was
N»sXt to the Post Offiee should
land.
I am well.
Ain holding revival had, but in file meantime Nehalem
agricultural
suited
for
All land
meetings here and am having suc­ had constructed its water works.
will give cess. Some are starting out to lead
purposes and which
The Board finds that there would
f greater returns for such purposes Christian lives. Some are renewing lie ii'i doubt that the Schollmeyer
than for tree culture, should be so their vows in God. Some inquiring
application would deprive Nehalem
classed, and when the timber is the way, and all seem interested.
<>t an adequate ninout of water and
removed settlement should be en­ We have two services each day. i
• • »4 courage I so ns to get the greatest They want me to hold two mon­ even though the Scliolluieycr ap­
plication was prior in time, the city
returns tlie soil will yield. This meetings before I go North. My I
is lielieved io be entitled to the
The valued family ie-
would be practical conservation, wife is at Kalama, Wash. She is I
water and the recommendation, it
cires for jeottgh and cold
and would give iu ell the people well and I trust having a good time.
, is announced, does not prevent
cure, liniments, tonics and
the greatest returns tlie lam! would
J hit amid all this press of gospel j I ttrlinlliiwyn from making inri her
other remedies have as » produce.
laoor 1 find lots of time to think of >ippli< ation for securing
1 he greatest problem that will Tillamook Ccrtinty nnl its affairs
careful attention here as I
water he might need
confront the American jieople in and people, and truthfully compar
the most intricate prescrip­
i the next century, ik not how to ing Tillamook's advantages witli
tions.
Successful Teachers.
shelter the people, but how to feed other localities we are ahead as I
Our fresh, high grade
The following named teachers were
and clothe the multitude
sec it. So let me urge you to do
There is no crop that the soil,pro­ your tiest to beautify your homes awarded Slate Certificates at the recent
drugs will help to make
duces that is so terribly slaughter­ and to make a united pull to build examination;
these remedies more effec-
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ed, that there is so much waste in up one of the best counties in the
Mrs. Harriet M. Ford, Tillamook.
tive than ever.
Kathryn Burge, Tillamook.
an the tree crop. There i* no more grand old state ef Oregon. Wishing
Right prices are also - reason or necessity in harvesting all health and prosperity with hap-
Luella Sweeney, Tillamook.
an unmatured tree crop than there pines* that comes by doing the will
Mrs. Elsie Jennings, Tillamook.
assured.
would be for the farmer to cut his of our Heavenly Father.
W. L. Bryan, Tillamook.
wheat, corn, oats or hay before
Mra. Agnes Randle, Nehalem.
I am as ever a common old Tilla-
maturity. Whj should all growing mooker,
Alice Brooking«, Nehalem.
timber be allowed to be cut, when
C. H.W aymike .
H. 8. Brimhall, Cloverdale.
there is so much matured timber
Ruth Owen, Cloverdale.
Reliable Druggist.
in our forests deteriorating? The
PREACHER GOVE AGAIN.
Ixiuise Bergenroth, Orctown.
first reason for the cutting of the
Hazel Scherxinger. Oretown.
young, unmatured timber is acces­ On the One Horse, Independent
Elise Ixinderahauaen. Hobsonvllto.
Church.
sibility. The timber that is easy
Lydia R. Crane, Hobsonville.
Mark 13—10, “ And the gospel
of access, that will cost the least
Ruby Shepard, Balm.
must first Is- published among all
to
operate
(at
least
80
per
cent
of
Clarence
Johnaon, Beaver.
ALLEN
HOUSE.
OPPOSITE THE
the cost of lumber is labor ) is cut. nations ”
Ruth Sutton, Neakowin.
There never was a time in the
Those who were «ueccasful in earning
Corner Stillwell Ave. an 1 First The second reason is there is no
history of the world when tlie pub- standings but did not apply for certifi­
inducement,
no
encouragement
St. West, and both Phone*.
given for protecting the unmatured lising of the gospel of the Kingdom cates: Mabel Noyes. Helena Schlappi,
of God could lie accomplished a* Jennie Blanchard and Agnes L. Mor-
I timber.
SPECIALTY IN ALL KINO OF CAKES
Young, unmatured timber should well as now. A modern press will 1 riasey.
not tie taxed; neither should it lie print enough literature to supply
The one securing highest average in
ALL KINO O« HO*u
allowed to be cut, but it should tie every individual a copy in the the cmnty, Mr«. Ague* Rundle, 96 per
protected until it has a value. Tax known world in the least time, and I cent.
DONT MISS THIS !
the matured t'mber only, as in any our mail service is the most com
Second highest, Mrs. Harriet M.
Photograph» at Greatly Re ’ other crop produced from the soil. píete. It is n stubborn fact that Ford, 95 per cent.
the prophec ies of God are to be
A SUBBCKIBEK.
Third highest, Miss Alice Brookings,
duced Pricer.
liilfiled. and when the time comes 91 per cent.
In order to reduce our over sup
there is always someone to Iultill
W. H HU Eb.
TILLAMOOK IS O.K.
ply of Photographs Card Mounts,
them, that is, protided with the
we will make Cabinets or smaller Former Resident Writes Letter ways and means. The < liristian
troni Rogue River.
Sepia or black and white. on any
religion originated l>y preaching
For sale cheap, 2.5 acre« six
style rard mount on hand for ti <J0
I ieak S im .— This morning, as 1 | the Ktdgdoui of God. It is to finish liloi k« from High School. Good 1!
with bath, toilet,
per dozen, while they last. These am thinking of Tillamook and my by publish it. There is ncr partition room house.
are all staple« up to date mounts, many friends there I will just write I within the Kingdom of God. It is, electric lights and all oilier mmlern
«-oincnicnres.
Also giswl barn,
some very choice st) lee
a general letter to all and ask you) u'.wnys has I m - vii , and ever will be a chicken |>mk and $75J>> r«»w. Rea­
Regular price, $4 Ob to $7.CO.
unit,
filie
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from
the
four
quarters
son
for
selling,
poor
health.
to publish it.
Woodville is . <*> ;
Drop in and look them o.er.
Callon or write to J. II. Ilalha-
miles south of Portland on the) of the earth. Matt. 13 30.
“ And
MONK’S STUDIO.
f amous Rouge River, t*i miles from |,ey ni,ai| come front the east, »nil way, Tillamook, Oregon.
NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
FAMILY
RECIPES.
Monk's Studio
A TRIAL CONVINCES
froth the West, and from tlie north,
and from the souih, and shall sit
down in the Kingdom of God. ”
We are either within or without
the kingdom of God.
If a subject
of Hia kingdom, we have every
reason to expect Hia providential
care, and to enjoy the atmosphere
of Hia kingdom and to comply with
the rules and regulations that are
best adapted to tlie welfare of the
children of the kingdom. Light,
love, peace and plenty, permeates
every part of God’s kingdom, while
all that is false, oppressive, unjust
and unkind are without.
No person is barred because of
his or her church relation, nor does
any church monopolize the way to
heaven. I believe that there are
members of every church who are I
and members who are not, children
of the kingdom. God himself is
the judge of who does and who
does not belong to his fold and re
veals the fact by the consciousness
within anil not by tlie countenance
of men. The greater obstacle that
confronts a person in search of the
kingdom of God, is the advice of
men who themselves are devoid of
the light and kdowledge of God's
kingdom, yet assume to be teachers
and preachers Mark 4—11. “Unto
you it is given to know the mystery
of the kingdom of God. ” It is use­
less forme to wast 1 my time and
energy to preach or publish the
kingdom of 1 eaven at hand except
to those to whom it is given, to
understand.
J C. GOVE.
EUGENE JENKINS,
Child Portraits Made by
~~ Us are Child-Like.
ard Wheat
atent Flour
Amounts That Will Be Paid in Taxes By Counties.
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