Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 11, 1913, Image 6

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The lights for the First National THV
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Hank, in the 1.0 O. F. Building, were
fixed on Wednesday, and they give
A N Palmer Co — All writing ma­ the bank a bright apfiearance It is
terial»,including paper, pens, etc.,at something new in the way of lights
, in this city. The electric lights are
Clough s.
not seen, tmt the lights ore thrown
A. J. Stillwell ia giving away the | onto
white domes in theceiling, and
pattern
famous Oregon - R oh «
The County Court, after wrestling
reflex all over the building
silverware Rogers bent uraile. in I ' thia
giving
a
soft,
mellow
light,
with
no
with
the budget for next year’« ex
all the newest style moddif.
1 shadows anywhere in the room
l>endituree for several weeks, came
make
one
think
These cold nights
Fairview Birthday Club met to a final decision on Thursday, the
of Heating Stoves. Our line i» com­ i j at Trie
the home of Mrs. R. Crawford. result of which the budget now car­
plete and our prices are very at­ I December,
10 at one o’clock. A
tractive — King A Smith Co.
bounteous luuch was given by the ries an expenditure of $257,307.12
Trojan Blasting Powder, leaves Mesdames t rawford, Zweiful and This is a reduction of >109,830 66 in
no bad effect after using.
<»et Holden, which waa greatly enjoyed the first budget, and about $13,000
literature and prices from the Tilla­ l>y all.Those present were .Mesdamea lower than that agreed upon at the
Beater, Crawford, Durrer, Holder.
mook Feed Co. See Shrode.
Harris, Knight, Maxwell, Marolf, tbe laxPa>er" meeting on Friday.
When out Christmas »hoping call Neilson, Rupp. Shields, Stillwell, This means a saving of $79.898.00 to
at Jenkin»’ Jewelry Store and in­ Tiilden. Zweiful, Miss Treeie and the timber owners, who pay 75 per
spect hi« stock.
Everything as ffelena Durrer the guest was Miss
cent of the taxes, and $29.932.66 for
represented, and price» right.
M. Mills.
311 other classes of taxpayers, which
Peter Nelson and John A. Nelson
We are sorry to announce the
ve. L L. Smith and Mary E. Smith, death of Mrs. Margarett S. Collier makes the county tax, outside of
is a suit tiled in the Circuit Court, which took place at Woods, Oregon, I State tux, 2% mills lower.
which is an action for money.
on November 20, 1913 Deceased | Considering everything, the new
F R Beals and Clarence Jilden was born in Maine, December 14, ; budget should satisfy everybody,
vs. Alva Hevel, Marrion Burria and 1836. She was a resident of Oregon I but there are those who still hold
Frank Ekroth ia a suit for foreclo- for 30 years, 23 ot which she resided that the Court should have stuck to
Deceased
sure of mortgage tiled in the cir in Tillamook County
was a faithful wife a kind motTer, the improvements it contemplated,
cuit court.
a true friend and a consistent Chris­ and those who would have reduced
I want to rent large dairy farm tian lady, beloved by her neighbors
with everything furnished ; write and a large number of friends who the budget irore than the Court did.
giving size of place and amount express their sympathy to the be­ There is one thing, however, about
and kind of atock to L. J Holloway, reaved family.
the budget that is to be regretted,
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Silverton, Ore.
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and that is reducing the money for
Guild’s Annual Bazaar.
Married, on Monday, at the M E
roud work, which will have the
pars'mage, in this citv, by the
The annual bazaar given by the effect delaying some road work that
iiustor. Rev. Weber Mr. A. D
.omuien and Miss Irene Alley, Ladies’ Guild of the Presbyterian is necessary. Considering that the
Church will be given on Friday, at county has 600 miles of roads to
both of Nehalem.
the new Guild rooms, when a large
Marriage licenses were issued t<> variety of fancy and useful articles maintain, each road district should
A. D f.ommen snd Irena Alley, suitable fur Christmas gifts will be have ‘5 i,000. This is none too much
both of Nehalem ; and Harley K. cr sale. At six o’clock the ladies if this county expects to keep pace
Conover of Wheeler and Gertrud* «ill serve a chicken supper and in with other counties.
Bartow of Nehalem,
die evening a musical program will
The County Court in making the
te rendered. This is the formal
The First National Bank
ha» ipening of the new Guild rooms,
levy fully considered and recog­
Leeu delayed getting into its new ind ail are invited to attend.
nized the urgent need of altering
quarters in the I.O.O.F. building,
ladies who will have tables and enlarging the Court House.
the bank fixture» having been hek it The
the chicken dinner Friday, are
up somewhere on the railroad.
is follows: Mrs D. A. MacKe enzie, The growth of the county and in­
“Sure Milk,” the new cow feed .able No. 1 . Mrs. B. Severance, No. crease in volume of business of the
guaranteed to produce more mill 2; Mrs. Miller, No. 3; Mrs. F. C. several offices of county adminis­
for the money than any other feed Baker, No 4 ; Mrs Chas. Thomas, tration,
plainly
indicate
the
on the market. Call and wee it No. 5; Mrs. McGhee, No. 6; Mrs.
necessity of enlarging the Court
Tillamook Feed Co.
Fred Poorman, No. 7; Mrs. Alex
House, and a great number of our
Dawson Bro», will meet all trains McNair, No. 8 ; Mrs John Groat,
taxpayers
who know the conditions
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with bus, and will handle passen­
were satisfied that the proposed
gers and baggage to all parts of the
Notice to Creditors
city Call or phone at the Livery
improvement is absolutely neces­
barn on 2nd Ave East.
N otice ih H ereby G iven , that sary and that it is only a question
High grade shot gun. Will tradi
lie undersigned, has been ap- of a very short time when the en
for wood, groceries, furniture, rug^
minted administrator of the estate largement of the Court House could
tyue writer or unything I can use. >f Fannie B. Wallace, deceased, by
What have you? Address P. O. ,lie Count/ Coqrt of Tillamook be no longer postponed.
The matter of purchasing a poor
Box 176, Tillamook, Ore.
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Jounty, Oregon, and all persona
.laving claims against »aid estate farm and conducting the same for
The pupils of St. Alphonsus Ac- are hereby notified and required to
cadeiny will give a comedy on Fri­ present same, with proper vouch­ demonstration purposes and oper­
day evening, to which all are in­ er». duly verified, to the under ating the farm on a paying basis
vited, ami hii enjoyable evening’s signed at the office of T. B. Handley was not as important an item as
entertainment is promised
in Tillamook City, Oregon, within the enlargement of the Court House
Owing to the increase of mail at nix months from the date hereof. yet it has many splendid features
the Tillamook post office more room Dated December 12tli, 1913.
and would be of great benefit to the
G W. W ali . m h ,
will have to be provided to handle
Administrator of the estate of county at large and would no doubt
the mail, for the parcel post busi-
be a splendid investment.
The
* oi-»» takes up considerable room. | Fannie B. Wallace, deceased.
TILLAMOOK JOTTINGS
IS 24 MILLS
CountyCourt Reduced the
Budget $109,830 76. I
December 11. 1013.
t crease of $82,»8« tobe paid to the
»'ate i» about 3* mill* additional
tax compared with last year.
ROYAL
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The Budget.
Payment of State taxes ...... $71,117 9?
Road purposes .................. 103,316.36
For retiring county road
warrants
■ ................
County machinery ......... •••
Road Supervisor’» salaries
Culverts .......................... ■■■
Registration and electiou
Sheriff's office.
Sheriff s Salary........ $1.600
Deputy.......... ....... 9*X)
Supplies and ex
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Clerk’s office.
Clerk’s salary ..........I $1 600
9C0
Deputy .......................
LoO
Deputy.........................
4,000 00
Supplies and ex .... 900
T reasurer's i office.
Treasurer and tax col­
........ $1,600
lector ...........
900
Deputy.........
SCO
Deputy 4 mo
300
»wo deputies, 2 mo.
150
One deputy 1 mo.
Supplies and ex .... 590 50 3,840 50
Assessor's office.
Assessor’s salary .$1,200
900
Deputy...................
150
Extra on tax roll....
Four special field
deputies, 2 mo . .. too
Supplies aud ex .... 280 3,130 00
Surveyor’s office and
5,000.00
county engineering
Court house, janitor salary,
wood, lights, telephone
1,800 00
and water................. ..
Circuit Court jurors, wit­
2,000.00
nesses and bailiffs ..........
County Court.
County Judge’s ■al’y$l,2C0
Commissioners salary,
estimated................. 1,920
3,600.00
Traveling expenses . 480
600.00
Justice Court .........................
300.00
Coroner’s fees, inques’s ..
50.00
Insane .....................................
School Superintendent,
1,400.00
Salary, S10O0 ; exp, $400
165.03
Health officer.........................
1,200.00
Widows' pensions.............
1,500.00
Care ot county poor.............
Jail, board of prisoners and
supplies......... ......................
Bridges
.............................
County Veterinarian ........
Scalp Bounty .......................
Sealer of Weights and Mea­
600.00
surers ................................ ...
325 00
Exporting County Books..
County Schools, Library
and I stitute..................... 45,450.00
County Fair and Exhibits
to State Fair........................ 2,000.00
500,00
Official County Printing..
Advertising resources of
County................................ .
Expert Advisory work ....
For
Retiring
General
County Warrants............ 13,042 82
a in
owder
Is the Housewife's
Greatest Help.
HAT so tempting to the
laggard appetite as a
light, flaky, fruit short cake or
a delicate hot biscuit?
Royal makes the perfect
short cake, biscuit and muffin,
and improves the flavor and
healthfulness of all risen flour­
foods.
It renders the biscuit, hot-
bread and short cake more di­
gestible and nutritious, at the
same time making them more
attractive and appetizing.
Royal Baking Powder is in­
dispensable for the preparation
all the year round of perfect
foods.
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CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS
AT HOME
Round Trip Fares
VIA THE
$357,307.12
The Levy.
Co. School Fund . .00300)
County Library.. .006020
County Institute. .003010
Scalp bounty .... <XX)117
General Fund ... 010853
•Road Fund ......... 010060
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SUNSET
iogoeh » shasta |
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ROUTES
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.024 00 357,307.12
’Exempting within the corpo rate
limits oi Tillamook, Bay City, Ne­
halem and Wheeler.
The Exposition Line, 1915.
Subscriptions Taken Up
Work on the Bayocean road has
commenced at thia end of the road.
The Hotter Realty Co. wan awarded
the contract and Mr. Chapin was
collecting on Monday money from
the business men which had been
subscribed, as follows:
H T. Botts..................................... < $109.00
Jones Knudson Furniture Co., , 50.00
County Court abandoned both of M. W. Harrison,.......................... . ¡£500
those projects and also the building J. S. Lamar, ............................... 25.00
G. A. Edmunds...........................
of the bridge aero»» Nehalem Tiver Win. G. Tait................................... 25.00
. 25. L0
because of the general sentiment J. Feeney,
........................... . 25.00
Hiner
A
Son,
(in
work
in
our
expressed by the people against
line,)......................................
15.03
Il gh taxes and principally taking
T. B. Hotter Realty Co. by H.
into consideration the fact that the
L. Chapin............ ................ 500 60
state tax thia year paid by the E. T. Halton»................................ 50.00
County ia $52,886 more than last | Fred C. Baker............................. 50 00
year. Althongh the tax this year , Alex McNair................................. 100.00
W. J Stephen*,...........................
of 24 milla is one mill higher than ; King A Smith Co ....................... 25.00
50. (X)
last year, yet aa a matter of fact M. F. I-ea _h,................................. 25.00
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the levy made by the County Court C. E. Trombley........................... 25.00
outside of the state tax ia 2| mills Chas. I Clough ....................... 25.00
Ed Snodgrass,......... ................
5 OO
leas than last year, because the in- F R. Beals...............................
500 00
Between all Points in Oregon, also from Points
With a Big “T”
THE GOOD SUBSTANTIAL KIND.
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Pollock, t, a u jroung
young biisi-
busi- ■
We have the largest
stock of Useful and Sub­
stantial TOYS in the
County. Below we men­
tion a few of the items
carried :
Mr. W. W.
ness mini recently <.."
of La Grande, n
Ore , now of Port and, Ore. with
his wife mid sons, Masters Carl and
Stanley, are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Pollock's parents, Mr. mid
Mrs. J M De Lillies of this city,'
A. G Beals, who is down with a
serious caae of »mall pax, is re
KNIVES,
pciti d to be improving. 'Theie is
GUNS,
some anxiety around town whether
AIR GUNS,
c’hers will come jdown with the
ELECTRIC ENGINES,
disea e as •<> uuiny persona were
STEAM ENGINES,
exposed
WAGONS,
ROC KI Nt) HORSES,
I beg to announce that 1 have
TRAINS.
sc ured tl}r exclusive agency for
BALLS,
the well known anil popular World’s
TOPS •
Star tfbsiery mill Underwear, the
BLOCKS,
kind that wears. Samples will be
itft’imittrd for inspection at oltr
CHECKERS,
TEN PINS,
store in Masonic Building.— J. Win.
TOY IRONS,
Edwuli.
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lit RNS.
Mrs. E. W. Stanley returned oil
TOOL CHESTS,
Mo day from u visit with relatives
DRUMS,
in Arizona. She stopped over int all
TUBS
forr.ia on her way home to visit
BUCKETS,
relatives
Mia. J. W l.e Tourneau,
CANDLES,
with her little son. Ilarlon returned
C ANDLE HOLDERS,
with tier from California for an ex­
DISHES,
tended visit.
WHEEL BARROWS.
The timber men who were in the
FOR MEN.
city last week to ask for a reduction
in taxes were, Russell Hawkins.
KNIVES,
Wells Gilbert, Geo. B. McLeod. J.
RAZORS
II. Hawk and E. B. Faulkner. They
RAZOR HONES,
went away feeling happy, for by
RAZOR STRAPS,
the budget being reduced they
FLY POLES.
aavadjITV.Mm.
LINK.
REEI,
If you intend to purchase a new
GUN,
range tilts tall and winter for the
HUNTING COAT.
aake of economy and your own
TOO! .S.
satisfaction,
consider the Quick
Meal Range They have stisul the
FOR LADIES.
test in Tillamook County. The)
Al.lMlNIM WARE.
urr made better now than ever tie-
EARTHEN TEA 1*01*3,
fore. Price* me the smiie. — King
TEA KETTLES,
A Smith Co.
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KI.KCTRIU IRONS,
Thomae F. Butfiin va Nina Bv.ffiiii
\ PIECE OF HAMMERED
is a divorce suit tiled in the circuit !
BRASS
court. These parties were married
SCI<3 'RS.
in Tillamook County on July 7th,
CARVING SETS,
19W, and about the 20th of Decern
KNIFE,
’I*' lo'°’ ,b* defendant wilfully
LAMPS,
■ tvbrertrd tbe plaintiff and has re-
AND NUMEROUS OTHER
mairied away from him ever since.
ITEMS.
There were nu children born as the
issue of Tliis marriage.
We are sorry to announce the
death of Thomas I- Quick, which
took p*«ce on Sunday at the home
Selections made easy here.
of I la parents, Mr. and Mrs Isaac
Gold Bond Stamps with each cash
Quuk. The deceased liad hern
purch ise.
suffering with tnherruloai«, which
was the cause of his death lie waa
58 years ot age. The remains sere
burned >>n Tuesday, a lame num
tier of neighbors mid sympathizing
friends at’ending the funeral.
Visit our Store before
you make your selections
KING & SMITH GO.
in Oregon to California, Washington
and Idaho.
SALE DATES AND LIMITS
CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS:—Between all points in Oregon ; alto
from Southern Pacific points to points in Washington
and Idaho Dee. 18 to 24» inclusive. Between Oregon and
California points Dec 20 to 25 Return limit all points
Jan. 5, 1914.
NEW YEARS HOLIDAYS : Dec. 27 to Jan. 1, with final return
limit Jan. 5, 1914. The New Year Fares apply only
between points in Oregon and between Oregon and Cali­
fornia.
SUPERIOR TRAIN SERVICE
Observation Cars, Dining Car and big,
warm all-steel coaches. All trains
solidly vestibuled.
Call on nearest Southern Pacific Agent for full particulars
train schedules, specific fares, etc.
GUEST’S
NOVELTY store
JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon.
Is Now Located in the
New Masonic Building,
2nd Street,
With a Fine Line of Notions.
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When Selecting Your
TOYS -CANDIES-8CHOOL
SUPPLIE.
Shop Early at Toyland
Christmas Presents O
Remember
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint,
LAMB SCHRADER COMPANY.
fl. H- HARRIS,
1)
1) Jewelry, Diamonds and WatchesM)
The Jeweler has a Beautiful Line of
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yfeS:
To Select from.
I
1 assure you a Square Deal, be it great /.
or small.
Call and see mO, I take pleasure in /
showing my gixxis.
A. H. HARRIS,
Jeweler and Optician,
In Tillamook Drug Co.’s Store, opposite P.O.
DOCKS! WARKHM’SK.
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN Ind A Srd AVKN{ K WEST
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