Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 16, 1913, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight, January 10,
Advertising Rates.
L egal A pvektihemen ' im :
11
Firat Insertion, per line
«
r
Each eubeequent insertion, Ime
Business and professional carda,
1 month
.......................
1 Of)
llomeatead Notice*
5 (4)
..
10
«I
Timber Claims
5
Lo ala per line <-ai h inanition
Display adveitiaemenl, an in< li,
50
1 month
................
All Resolution* of Condolence ami
larflge Notices, 5c. per line.
< arils of Thanks. 5c. perline.
Notices, Gist, Strayed or Stolen,
etc. m inumili rate, 25c. not exceed­
ing five linee.
gratul tie the citizen», having
to decide between two evil»,
• bey choose the leaser and that
which wa - for the best interest
of the city. T he citizens have
given theii verdict l»v a two to
one vote, which is pronounced
enough to show that they are
not in favor of a repetition of
tin- hoot leg system which pre­
vailed here under local option.
We have every confidence in
the present city officials giving
th«- city good clean business
administration even if that
body is “dry.”
County Court Business
«
1Ö13
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Koof Paint.
Pursuant to an order of adjournment
made and entered on Friday, January
3rd, 1913, Court convened on Tuesday.
January 7th, with the following mem­
bers present: Hon. Homer Mason,
Judge; H. M. Farmer, Geo. R. Edner,
Commissioners; J. C. Holden, Clerk;
H. Crenshaw, Sheriff.
In the matter of the petition of Ru­
dolph Zweifel and others for a county
road, same was continued.
In the matter of appointing road
supervisors, it is ordered that the fol­
lowing named persons be appointed;
Road District No. 1, D. F. Thompson;
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. )
DOCKS : WAREHOUSE.
We ar«- not in favor of invok Road District Na. 2, W. B. Aiderman;
1.5<> ing the recall on ativ of the city Road District No. 3, J. M. Baker.
One year........
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd 4 6rd AVENUE WEST
75
Six months ...
In the matter of the appointment of
50 and comity officials because
Three months
part
in a county veterinary, it is ordered that
they
took some
Entered us second class mail mat forcing an election on the liquor Dr. J. E. Reedy be and is hereby ap­
ter July, 1888, at the post office at question. It will only create pointed County Veterinary.
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of more friction in the city, ami
At this time the court proceeds to
March 3. 1879.
will do no good, even if the draw a jury list of more than 200 names
“wets” have a preponderance from the assessment roll of the coun­
Iof
votes.
We disapprove of ty to serve as jurors for 1913, said list
Tillamook ^rabligbt.
A
any move in that direction, and being certified to by the clerk.
In the matter of designating county
if the “wet»” attempt it we will
»crap them. We have implicit j official papers, it is ordered that the
Editorial Snap Shots. confidence in the present city Tillamook Headlight and the Tillamook
Produced exclusively from
ifficials in giving the city a good ! Herald be designated as the county offi-
Choicest and most carefully
We want to congratulate Bro. administration. They know the cial papers for the sum of one hundred
selected.
Botts on the excellent tight he sovereign will of the people on dollars each as compensation, said pap­
BLUE
STEM
WHEAT
the liquor question and should ers to print all of the official court
put up.
Of which every grain is thoro­
accept the verdict nr.d act ac­ calls, calls for warrants and for bids,
proceedings of Commissioners' Court
If the snap shot man has fallen cordingly.
ughly cleansed, washed and dried.
and other like publications, all of said
from grace, then the Christian
“ART FLOUR” is a better milled patent flour
matters to appear in both of the above
spirit should be to pray for him
di»tri<T sciiiioi, and named papers. It is further ordered
instead of abusing him.
than any other SOFT WHEAT flout on the market,
ho take prominent Ithat the Panting of all blanks and like
[TILLAMOOK FEED CO., TILLAMOOK, OR.
tvele'ction should be ' Piling required by the different offl-
xrnD cate - pv J PELZ & KIRSCHOFF, TILLAMOOK, OR.
Tliis district has cers bed'stnbuted equally among the
FOR SALE BY S MEYER & SON, HEBO, OR
sums of money in Cloverdale Courier, Bay City Examiner
(. D. S. BOYAKIN, NEHALEM, OR.
icatethe pupils and and the Nehalem Enterprise.
I
In the matter of purchasing supplies
I for the county officers, it is ordered
A scientific combination of East­
'Hie business men tire well
• that all supplies be referred to the
I l< .iHt-<l with the result of Tues
• county clerk, who is authorized to pur­
ern Hard Wheat and Western Soft
day’s election, for they looked
chase such supplies as he shall deem
Wheat.
nt the situation for a business
• proper and necessary for the different
point of view and present con
officers.
“FISHER’S BLEND ’ is the ¿best for uni­
ditions.
It is ordered that J. C. Bewley be
versal use. It bakes^more and larger loaves
and is hereby appointed Truant Officer
bread per given quantity than any other
for the year 1913.
In milking a 9 mill road tax
brand. Whether [for bread, biscuits, cake or
It is ordered that Wm. Powell be, and
this will enable the County
pastry, it is the dependable
is hereby appointed Constable for the
Court t>> do considerable road
“ Perfect All-Purpose Flour
Second Justice Precinct.
work this year. The heavy tra
In the matter of the appointment of
vol on the roads in the vicinity
Price, $1.60 per 49-lb. Sack.
deputies for the various officers the
of Tillamook City is the cause
These brand manufactured by
following persons were named: Deputy
of the roads being cut up more
MORE per Sack
than usual this winter, ami to Cow Testing Association. County Clerk, K. Mills; Deputy Coun­
Fisher Flouring Mills Co.
ty Clerk, Vida Rogers; Deputy Sheriff,
prevent this crushed rock will
“
America
’
s
Finest
Flouring
Mills,
’
’
This
afternoon
a
goodly
number
of
LESS perLoaf
Oscar Swenson ; Deputy Assessor, R. L.
have to be used.
ranchers met at the Commercial Club Shreve.
Seattle, Washington.
rooms and attended the first annual
In the matter of a tax levy for 1912
<)ne uncharitable person be meeting of the Tillamook Cow Testing assessment roll, the County Court finds
longsug to the
' mail«« Association.
that it will require the sum of $339,729-
the remark that a large num
The past year’s work of the associa* .25 to defray the expenses of the coun­
her of women of this city must t.ion was discussed pro and con and ty for the year 1913.
drink. That is not the enne many valuable points were brought
Bridges, $27,000.
SIDNEY E. HENDERSON’,
JOHN LELAND HENDERSO
The women voted “wet” I m - out. While there was some dissatis­
President.
Roadsand Highways, $20,000.00.
Secretary-Tree»
cause they did not want to see faction expressed, the majority of
Payment County General Fund war­
Attorney-at-Law
and Nnt°-
n dirty bootleg city again, for those present were well pleased with rant and interest, $59,797.75.
Public.
they know there was more last yeur’a showing and will still re-
For road purposes,$128.000.00.
I
drunkenesw among»t the boys main in the association.
Circuit Court, $2500.00.
under that regime. This, we
It is necessary that there should be
Justice Court, $500.00.
think, showed their good judg thirty members in the association, and
To pay State Tax. $18,231.50.
meiit and in giving them th«- while some may dropout it is expected
Clerk’s office, $3,500.
itanchise.
that others will take their places. It
Sheriff s office, $3,000.00.
is the intention of the society that each i 1 School
Superintendent's
office,
farmer enter 20 or somewhere near 20 $1000.00.
Wil**
cows in the test, which costs him $1.00
County Treasurer’s office, $1000.00.
■ach for the season. The tester makes
County Court, $3,000.00.
(INCORPORATED).
a call at eacn rancher's place once
County Coroner. $100.00.
every month and spends the day there.
County Assessor, $2100.00.
flurry Svenson was the tester for
Court House and jail, $3,500.00.
the past year and is reported to have
County Poor Farm, $10,000.00.
given the very best of satisfaction.
Insane, $25.00.
Aevertising resources of the county,
BOTH PHONES.
$1,000.00.
TILLAMOOK. OR EGO
Jas. Walton an Attorney. Experting county books, $700.00.
Printing. $3000 00.
J nines Walton Jr.. Httoruey at law,
Stationary, $1,5000.00.
has taken possession of the tormer
County poor, $1,000.00.
|uarters of George N. Davis, now cir­
Current Expenses, $2,000.00.
cuit judge, at 1001-2 Spalding building.
Teacher»’ Examination, $400.00.
George R. Alexander will retain his
Truant officer, $75.00.
offices in the suite.
Refund taxes. $150.00.
See vv h,it a mistake the“di vs’
Mr. Walton, who has determined to
Public Schools, library and institute
nu-de.
The "wets” felt him i<‘ locate permanently in Portland, was
tn. 1 thought that with the W<i- born and raised in Salem, lie atten- >45.800.00.
I
Scalp Bounty, $390.00.
mi n vote the ’ilrvs" w ere hi n ded the puplic schools at Salem and
majority. It would have I h ‘< h later took the course in law at the
It is therefore ordered that the fol­
a good thing if the "wets*' \\ ere University of Oregon.
Mr. Walton lowing rate of levy be and the same is
kept thinking that way
The was first employed in the Ladd & hereby made, excepting the levy of 9
N OLDEN DAYS, when buying
"divs” thinking, too, that the) Rush bank at Salem. He came to mills for road purposes from which all
a cook stove, people would buy
v.i •«• in a minority, thought Portland for the Security Savings & property within the corporate limits of
the one they could get the cheapest;
tl s . hi opportune time to « lose Trust Company until 1906, when he Tillamook City and Bay City is exempt-
that’s because there were only a
n Un- snloons. But, oh, what a went to Tillamook and engaged in For county
few makes on the market and
- .00300. I I 46.370.242
surprise it w. s to both pari iss business. Mr Walton stayed in Tilla­ school fund.
were all practically the same In
• .00002,
t- Hud that the "wets” w. re mook until July 1912, when he deter­ Library,
305.468
construction and material
institute.
• .00001,
t vice its numerous a» their op­
151
234
mined to take up tne practice of law­
Scalp bounty
• 00002,
ponents. Now the tight is over in Portland. Poitland Journal.
302.468
It's 'Diferrnt Now! Thereu. J™
u„
General,
an close to * thousand different ranges
»♦ must be concedetj that it did
.01096, 166,601 382
on
the
market
today-good,
bad
and
indifferent.
W
ise
people
use a little
inure Ilium than giHwl,
Road fund except-
lores. ,ht i, sclectmg their ranje, and they make no mistake in selecting
Best Cough Medicine f >t Children. ing within the cor-
I mu very glad to say n few
Tire R ance X. ith a R epvtation —the range that is recommended bv
words ni piai»«- ol Chaivl-erliiin s p«>rate limits of
every user; the range that has stood the test—
7
Cough
Reined«"
write«
Mi»
Lids Tillamook and Bay
But Dew-ry, Milwaukee Wis
1 11.i ve Citv.
009UO. DB.00l.4B0
used it for years both tor mv eliti
dteti and myself and it never falle
Total
02300 339,729.250
to relieve and eon- .« «««ugh or
No tanno With « hildien »Im-,
Rwd Work 0« Gad s Valley Road
without it as it give» alin<o
Oct. Nav. aad Dec.
««ledinte relief nt e«i»e»
, r,
Chamberlain's Cough Reme
Gordon
Pitta
R angs M ads —
» 23.25
I «'«itsanl and safe to take, wi-
Lester Pitts
I great un|s>rlan<e when a i
7.75
c in«- must l-e
a to «-»iing
Joe Pitts
and we can prove it!
20.25
tlrru Fur •ale bv »'I l>ealers.
Geo. IVugherty
14.50
Guy Tedder
14.15
W. R. Fox, l'O w W ashuigtot- Gao. Pickett
17.75
i Noblesvdie, I , I
say s : ‘After Dan Aliev
»uttering
many monili»
21.50
with Jokn Suffell
kidnrv trouble, nil r trying other
3.50
remedies .i,.| prest i pt ion a. l pur Joo Suffell
3.50
chased i Im* of F«i
r Pili,
25.00
which not only did me n.ore good Wm. Womelsdorf 4 team
than hi « , u,rr remedies
............... _ . 1 ever Julius Total ........................
used, but lisve laisitiveh aetmvkul Hugo Klein........................
um in in»t nt neva right Other memtier» < t nn T H. Pitta end team . ...
the rvwiilt of lamilv lisle iisetl them with similar T. H. Pitta, Sup. ........
26.40
temlts •• l ake rtl the !>■»« *,g„ of
eleetiou on kidney
trouble Sold by l-nniara
* 4111 to eon- Drug Store
Total
190.15
Til lamooK
Baker’s Bread
Sold
at
Aii Grocers.
LAMB-SCHRADER COMPANY.
G.
PHYSICIAN
SURGEON.
Post Office.
. a.-PHpa
Si H *• *
Superior Patent Flour
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
&
Office : One Block East of
Fisher’s Art Flour
Fisher’s Blend Flour
McGEE, M.D
FAMILY
RECIPES.
J
* a «a» a«e»
The valued family fe­
ci pcs for cough and cold
cure, liniments, tonics r.ud
other remedies have as
careful attention here as
the most intricate prescrip­
tions.
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help to make
these remedies more effec­
tive than ever.
Right prices
assured.
are also
■I: ■: « W HI W** B 0
CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist.
ALL THE RAIN
You don’t know how much real comfort you
can take out of a rainy dny until you h«v«
worn a
TOWER’S FISH BRAND
REFLEX SLICKER
The only slicker with the famous Reflex Edg*
(pai d) that prevent« water from running ia
at the front. Made for hard service, iwo
colors—black or yeUow.
$3.00 Everywhere.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
MTCNTC0
A. J. TOWER CO.
BOSTOH
ver Cana, -no Limitei
Tonnio lull
ROWERS
I
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R ifles E oces
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PÌARNKS
I S
n
j.
with the problem of buy ng Hurries«
you will find it distinctly advanta
geons to come anil do your select­
ing here. You will get the lest
qualifier, the most thorough and
conscientious workmaaship and be
charged ttie most reasonable prices
We can supply single or double
Sets or any single] article that you
may l>e in need of.
W.A, Williams & Co
Nest Door to Tillamook County Ba'-k.