Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 12, 1914, Image 4

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    TEACHER’S ANNUAL INSTI
say this without fear of contradiction,
that no one wants to pay more taxes
TUTE.
Legal Advertisements.
than they have to, but in discussing
the levy for next year, the first mat­ Enjoyable Gathering and Large At­
First Insertion, per lint..............
ter to consider is the county’s needs,
tendance.
Each subsequent insertion, line.
the m<ait important of which is road
Business and professional cards
improvements, and the amount of I The county institute for teachers,
one month ........
money necessary to carry on this which was- held in this city for three
Homestead Notices
work. We are of the opinion that days of this wet'i, was a success in
Timber Claims ...
$.'25,000 to $140,000 could be used to every respect and a very profitable
Locals per line each insertion.
good advantage next year in road one from the viewpoint of the teach­
Display advertisement, an inch,
work, giving the road districts in the ers.
one month ..................................
north and south parts of the county
All Resolutions of Condolence
The Educational Institutions of the
$40,000 each and $-0,000 for the cen­ State contributed liberally toward
and Lodge Notices, per line .
tral district. But what we want to the instructive part of the institute.
Cards of Thanks, per line..........
suggest is this: That Commissioner* The Monmouth Normal School was
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
elect McKimens and Owens name represented by M. S. Pittman, Mr.
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
advisory boards of five or more in Pittman made a strong and favorable
ceeding five lines......................
their respective districts, and that impression upon the teachers, and we
Judge Mason do the same, and go hope to have him with us again. The
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
over the necessary improvements in University was represented by Dr. H.
(Strictly in Advance.)
each district. No doubt a great many D. Sheldon. He not only gave us
One year ........................................ $150
improvements will be recommended, many instructive talks at the general
Six months ............................................ 75
but the county commissioners and sessions, but he also did valuable
Three months........................................ 50
judge, with the aid of these advisory work for the high school teachers of
boards in each district could arrive the County, at round-table discus­
Entered as second class mail mat­ at a better understanding, and recom­ sions. The Agricultural College was
ter July, 1888, at the postoffice at mend what work should be under- ' represented by Miss Helen Cowgill,
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of taken and what should be continued and Prof. Frank Shepherd. They gave
March 3, 1879.
for another year. We believe this valuable instructions on Industrial
would enable all parts of the county Education, Manual Training, Domes­
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wanting road improvements to be tic Science, Domestic Art, etc. Miss
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
heard and receive a square deal, and 1 Cowgill gave some demonstration
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would avoid one district butting in I work, showing how to provide hot
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and knocking road work in other dis­ , lunches etc. Prof Shepherd gave an
E litorial S up Ju; l
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tricts, which is not right. It is im- illustrated lecture on manual training,
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We thought Frank Taylor would possble for any Countiy Court to which was much appreciated. In ad­
please
everybody
in
planning
fornext
count himself in as justice of the
dition to the above workers, Miss Ida
peace, but we hope this is not con­ year’s road work, for the reason it ! Mae Smith, Rural’ Supervisor, for
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tempt of court, Frank, on our part.
will not have the money to do all the I Yamhill County, gave very definite
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work demanded, but the citizens in I instructions to the teachers on the
Only three of the amendments car­ each district will be better pleased if subjects of reading and numbers for
ried out of 29. That looks as though they know that an advisory committee the primary grades. Miss Smith has
the citizens arc not much enthused in each district helped to plan out and tried out many of the devices she in­
over our dual system of legislation.
decide how and where the road mon­ troduces and is ready to show how
ey should be expended. Take the to do the work. The new teachers
The mugwamp editor at Nehalem snap shot man’s advice and see how should know after these lessons how
seems to have had a fit of the jim it works out this year anyway.
to start a class in reading or num­
jams. Did the prohibition measure
bers.
put your liver out of whack, Bro.
Mrs. Chas H. Jones, representing
Since writing the above, we find
Cotton.
the Oregon Teachers Monthly, and
that the county coart has appointed
the teachers had an opportunity to
It is to be hoped that the state leg­ an advisory board, but we still think secure school reading in clubbing
islature will pass stringent penalties our idea is the best in having an ad­ lists at rates that none should de-
for violating the prohibition law. It visory board for each of the three prive themselves of this opprtunity
can’t make the penalty any too severe road districts. The court appears to for improvement.
as far as we are concerned for we do take a gloomy view of the financial i The teachers of the : Tillamook
not want to see a repetition of the and business situation, but this should School intertained the visiting or
bootlegging that prevailed in this not put a stop to the progress and de­ rural teachers Monday evening, as
velopment of this county. It is just as
county under local option.
did also the Parent Teachers Asso­
well to state right here that the over­
ciation on Tuesday evening,
These
Wouldn't that jar you. It used to head charges have to be met, such as
were both enjoyable
times, The
cost about $300 a year to audit the Uxed salaries, state moneys, schools,
teachers became acquainted with one
county books, but now the Tax Com­ Cwauty poor, justice, etc. and the only
another. Luncheon was served,
place
where
any
material
reduction
mission docs the auditing its cost
orchestra provided the musical
has doubled. It is items like this which ill taxes can take place is in curtail­
of the program. Many answered to
ment
of
road
and
bridge
improvement
make taxes come high. But it takes
their names called either by appro­
money to run the numerous commis­ and we are inclined to think that the
priate remarks or with readings or
people
of
the
county
are
in
favor
of
sions. The Tax Commissions charge
recitations.
for auditing the county books is $676.- this work progressing as rapidly as
There were eighty-six teachers reg­
possible.
But,
as
we
have
previously
60 or nine months. We hope Gover­
istered.
Seventy-two are now work­
nor elect Withycombe will "swat” stated, the first consideration in ad­
ing in the schools of the county. The
justing
the
budget
for
next
year
is
some of these commissions.
teachers
gained
in many ways
the needs of Tillamook County.
through the attendance at this insti-
We have frequently referred to the
tute. The valuable instruction that
exorbitant rates charged for waler in
,
was given along the difficulties that
Victory
in
Defeat.
this city, but the citizens, although
the teachers meet with would prob-
they complain about high taxation,
able be estimated as the greatest gain
Oregon Register.
allow this to go on and submit to the
The long drawn out senatorial race The enthusiasm by hearing the prob­
heavy tofl. The citizens are paying
three times more for water than in in Oregon is at last over, and while lems and efforts of other teachers is
some cities, and is not surprising the returns are not all in it is evident a valuable asset for the schools. The
That they are complaining. And there that Geo. E. Chamberlain has won. opportunity for organizing in every
is another thing in connection with His lead is so great that it will not be way for united work, and for local
this matter. Some of our citizens overcome, and for the next six years and community work, is not to be
cannot see the wisdom of taxing the he will continue to represent Oregon overlooked. The question of doing
citizens with exorbitant water rates in the nation’s highest lawmaking away with the county institute and
substituting in its place a summer
and then loaning the surplus money body.
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But while he has won it cannot be I school, was after much discussion, re­
out at interest. Last year two mills
was levied by the water commission said that he has been successful. His jected, thus proving that the teachers
and this brought in a revenue of victory was accomplished by besmir­ sincerely believe, that the time and
nearly $1400.00. This has been going ching his opponent's good name, He means consumed at the county insti­
on ever since the system was install- will go back to Washington, but not tute is well spent. As the law
ed, and amounts tv somewhere near with clean hands. He will lack the vides for but one, they decided
$13,000 the property owners have satisfying consciousness that he has continue the institute, preferable
paid in taxation besides the high made a good fight. He will be denied having three weeks summer school.
water rates.
the satisfaction of winning because of Therefore unless there should be a
a just cause. For the campaign that change in sentiment the teachers of
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The snap shot man is opposed to has been waged for Senator Cham­ Tillamook County will meet again
the recall law on general principles. berlain has been the most maliciously i next year in a body institute.
Our contention is that every office slanderous in the recent history of
holder is entitled to a fair trial before Oregon.
an impartial judge or jury before he
Mr. Booth has been defated, but he
is removed from office. It is an easy will remain at home with the knowl­
matter to circulate misleading and un­ edge that his hands are clean. He has
truthful statements about office holo thrown no mud. He has made no
ers by irresponsible or biased persons slanderous insinuations. He promised
or by persons who, for some reasons, the people at the beginning of his
On your front porch cun be lit
every night until midnight
have a grudge or arc grouchy with campaign that he would do nothing
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ami register not over
office holders. We are not going into to render less effective the man who
fifty cents per month
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the merits of the recall petition now­ was chosen to represent them in the
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on the meter.
being circulated to recall District At­ senate and he has hept his promise to
torney M. J. Gersoni, but this is a the letter—as is his habit. He can
COAST POWER COMPANY.
case where we think that those who look every man squarely in the eye
bring charges against him should go knowing that lie has dime nothing to
into court and testify on oath and he be ashamed of. He has received less
should be given an opportunity to votes than his opponent, but he has
give his side of the case.
That we been victorious in the sense that he
contend, is fair play for both sides, has refused to go down in the gutter,
but to resort to a recall before this is even though he was sorely tempted.
done, in our judgment, is wrong
The campaign waged for Mr. Booth
Another thing that should not be was clean and he lost.
The cam-
overlooked. If, as is alleged, the dis­ paign waged for Mr. Chamberlain
trict attorney is incompetnt, then the was not clean and he won. But the
taxpayers of Tillamook County are memory of the mud that was thrown
asked to expend about $1200 on a re­ will linger for a long time, and it is
call election to remedy the mistake of to he hoppd that it will become so
the Governor in appointing him, with­ distastefu| as to discourage other men
out giving him a fair trial. We believe from seeking to gain office by libel­
that rccallers should put up the mon­ ing their Opponents.
with the problem of buy ng Harness
ey for a recall election and not the
you will find it distinctly advanta­
taxpayers.
geous to come and da your «elect
ing here. You will get the best
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Cut Prices.
qualities, the most thorough and
We want to make a few suggestions
conscientious workma.iship and be
in regai d to the budget for next
Cabinets, per doz............. $1.00 and up charged the moat reasonable prices.
year's county expenses, to avoid the
Post cards............................. 50 and up ,' We can supply single or double
1 Sets or any single article that you
misunderstanding and bickering that
Enlargements
................. 3J and up may be in need of.
look place when the last annual bud-
Tillamook Studio.
get was discussed. We think we can
Opposit Court
ADVERTISING RATES.
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A15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
' harness ;
iw.A, Williams A Co
Notice oí Purvey
ALVIN K. WORRALL,
LAWYER.
Northwest quarter ana 10« 1
(¡Xií.WVXucb....
“lJS,!<E8S COUNSKLOK.TITLKI.
IS2ÁÍ
Eugene Atkinson, Sand Lake, Ore- 10) West. Willamette Meridian, in
ACCOUNTANT, NOTARY
gon; Anna M. Ward, Tillamook, Ore- Tillamook County, Oregon, and in eonr |
PUBLIC,
gon; Alexander Watt, Tillamook, Ore- nection with said survey. I shall locate ,
gon: E. it.” Hayes, Sand Lake, Oregon; and establish th-■ section corners com- 25 yeara experience. Consultation
L. Bettman, 22 King-Davis Apart­ —-
Seventeen (}O>p » 1
Free.
to Section oeveiuceu
ments, Portland, Oregon ; M. Sommers, mon
Banks, Oregon; M. E. Edwards, Dun­ teen (18), NineLen (19) and Twenty Commercial Club Bld , Tillamook.
dee, Oregon; N. J. Myers, Tillamook, (20) and common to Sections
Oregon; O. R. Chamberlain, Vancou- . (16), Seventeen (17), Twenty (20)
and
the
ver, Washington: George Davis, Hem­ and Twenty-one (21)
QR. L. L. HOY,
lock, Oregon; A. Blum, Hemlock, Ore­ quarter corners common to Sections
gon; A. Neppach, 2nd and Davis Sts , Seventeen (17) and Eighteen (18),
m said
Portland, Oregon; A. Sanders, 118 S- Seventeen
aevenieen (17) and Twenty ' (20)
“rupu
witi PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Pickering Ave., Whittier, Cal. ; C S. Township and R*n«ej_“ld„’u.1
T illamook B lock ,
At inson, Sand Lake. Oregon; Eliza­ be begun at the section corner common
beth Atkinson, Tillamook, Oregon; d
B. . to sections Seventeen (17), (18), Nine-
Oregon.
L. Eddy, Roseburg. Oregon; W. . R.
P teen (19) and (20), said Township and Tillamook,
Port- Range.
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Glendenning, 438 East 7th St., FvA-
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, this 19
land, Oregon; Sand Lake Townsite
Co., 303 Fenton Building, Portland, day of October, 1914.
pjR. ELMER ALLEN
Oregon; G. W. Galloway, Sand Lake,
G. J. Poysky,
Oregon; M. E. Harris, Tillamook, Ore­
Deputy County Surveyor of
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
gon; Bright Walters, Henry Building,
Tillamook County, Oregon.
Portland. Oregon; E. E. Webb, Sand
DENTIST.
Lake, Oregon; Maude Cameron, Sand
| gg
Lake, Oregon ; Mary E. Diamond, Sand STATE OF OREGON
Commercia! Building, Tillamook
Lake, Oregon; Alice Hoyt, Sand Lake, COUNTY OF TILLAMOOK I
Oregon; D. N. Anderson, care Lang &
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hereby
certify
that
I
have
carefully
Co., Portland, Oregon, Emil Mosier,
compared the foregoing with the origi­ j~^R. JACK OLSEN,
Goldendale, Washington:
You and each of you are hereby no­ nal Notice of Survey and the same is a
tified that on the 27th day of Novem­ full, true and correct copy of said No­
DENTIST.
ber, 1914, at the hour of one o’clock, tice and of the whole thereof.
(I.
O.
O. F, Bldg.)
P. M. of said date, I will begin the sur­
G. J. Poysky,
vey an 1 the establishment of the lines
Deputy County Surveyor.
and corners to the East half of the
Tillamook - Oregon
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Bay City
Oregon
QARL haberlach ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
T illamook B eock
Tillamook
*.
.
.
Oregon
F. C. FELDSCHAU
Is now ready to take
any Contract in the
Cement and Building
Line
rp H. GOYNE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse ,
Tillamook
Oregon.
J OHN LELAND HENDERSON,
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
T illamook B lock ,
Tillamook -
-
-
- Oregon.
ROOM NO. 261.
J. CLAUSSEN,
.
LAWYER,
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT
2’3 T illamook B lock
E
RESOLVED
YOU WON’T HAVE A
KICK COMING AT ANY­
THING YOU BUY FROM
US. WE ¿ELL GOOD
GROCERIES. WE CAN’T
AFFORD TO MISREP­
RESENT.
Tillamook
Oregon
GOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON.
Surg-eon S.P. Co.
(I. O. O. F Bldg )
Tillamook .... Oregon.
. REEDY, D.V M.,
VETERINARY.
Both PhoneB.
Tillamook -
Oregon
E. E, DANIELS,
CHIROPRACTOR.
Local Office in the Commercial
Buildiug.
- ORE
TILLAMOOK
DO Nor THINK FOR. A MINUTE WE COULD
AFFORD TO LET ANYBODY GET ANYTHING
FROM OUR STORE THET THEY COULD KICK
ABOUT. WE CAN’T. WE WON’T. WE KNOW
OUR. GROCERIES AND OTHER. THINGS ARE
FRESH AND GOOD.
WE STAND "FULL­
BACK” NOT “HALF-BACK’ OF EVERYTHING
WE SELL. THIS COMMUNITY IS OUR GOAL
AND WE ARE WINNERS IN THE GROCERY
BUSINESS.
R. L. E. HEWITT,
OSTEOPATHIC
.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OBSTETRICAL SPECIALIST.
Beth Phonet
Residence and Office in- Whitehouse
Residence,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
T. Bona
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Books in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non-Residents.
T ilumook B lock ,
Tillamook .... Oregon
Both Phones.
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG
ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
RAY & CO.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
£)R.
i
GEORGE
J.
PETERSEN
DENTIST,
Successor to Dr. Perkins.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
Singer Sewing Machine
Company.
GEO. H. ALDERMAN,
Agent.
Machines ior sale and rent.
Needles, parts, oil and re
pairs for all makes of machines.
TILLAMOOK
CLEANING
AND TAILORING
CO