Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 12, 1914, Image 6

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    'FITlamoso
Headlight, November l2,
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COUNTY COURT INVITES AD­ and in case no bid was submitted for Tillamook Cow Testing Association. first, $15 to the second and $10 to the
third.
(4000.00 or less, to call another
VISORY BOARD.
The Tillamook Testing Association
The competition for these prizes has
special meeting to vote more funds.
The plans and specifications were was the first one of the kind to be been keen right along as can be seen
To discuss the Budget for next Year’s
obtained and bids called for, the organized in the state among those by the six months summary below.
County Expenses.
At a meeting of the County Court, lowest of which was considerable in now doing business and is now half Many a horse has crept up front near
way through with its third years the rear of the bunch after the dis­
it was decided to ask the assistance excess of $4000.00.
The lowest bid submitted is higher work. About ten of the present mem­ tance is half covered and come under
of an advisory board, in preparing the
budget for next year’s expenses when than we have been authorized to ex­ bers have been in for the whole three the wire a full neck in the lead. So
the following resolution was adopted: pend, and we are letting the matter years and they report that the bene­ we find that this cow race is only
Whereas, on account of the Euro­ rest there until we are further in­ fits derived have far outnumbered half finished, It would be entirely
those expected at the start.
possible for any of these first ten or
pean war, business is badly unsettled, structed by the voters.
Improvement has been brought even twenty cows to win out by
In the whole matter we have en­
and there is a general depression in
business throughout the United deavored to carry out the wishes of about by culling, better feeding, and greater persistency than the others.
States, and it is uncertain how long the voters and that continues to be a more general interest in the busi­
It is hoped that the report will
our desire. Should the voters desire ness. There is now in the vicinity of arouse all the owners of these cattle
this may continue, and whereas.
Because of this depression, saw to vote on the proposition again and 700 cows being tested.
to better feeding and a little better
This year a prize fund was made
mills have been compelled to shut file with us a petition to that effect,
care of the stock. A little extra care
donations from the
down, farm products have been lower­ we will call another special meeting possible by
and feed right now will make a great
Clough Drug Co., Tillamook Feed
ed in price, and business houses have to consider the matter at any time.
difference in the persistence of the
Owing to the lateness of the season Co., and several individuals in the milk flow. Now is the time you
been compelled to lay off some of
community
and
this
has
been
offered
their employees, and to retrench in and general conditions we have con­
should supply the cow with the ma-
cluded that it is inadvisable to pro­ in prizes for the best records in two terial to make her "second wind” so
their expenses, and whereas.
Because of the above situation high ceed with the erection of the build­ classes as follows:
able ’ to sprint a
In the cow class $100 is ta?be divid­ that she will be
taxes would be unusually burdensome ing and so recommend.
little on the home stretch.
ed;
$50
to
one
making
the
best
record
The report having been circulated
at this time, the County Court has de­
R.C.Jones,
termined to reduce taxes to the low­ that we have contracted for the erec­ $35 to the second and $15 to the third.
The other class is for heifers with first
est amount consistent with the proper tion of this building is a mistake.
County Agriculturist.
calf and to receive $50; $25 to the
H. T. Botts,
administration of County affairs; to
C. Everson,
enforce the most rigid economy in
All cows in the Tillamook Cow Testing Association making over
G. B. Lamb, directors. 250 lbs. fat in tne first six months of the test, arranged in the order ot
every branch of the county govern­
ment, and to postpone all unneces­
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production.
sary new work until better times, and
Lbs. Fat Lbs.
High School News.
whereas, in carrying out this policy
of
Breed. Age. Fresh, of
per
Cow’s
O wner .
Milk. Cent. Fat
the County Court desires the help
Name.
On Monday, November the 9th, the
and advice of representative taxpay­
9124.
6
Teacher
’s Annual Institute met in
G. Hol.
No. 15
Chas. Kunze
ers and men experienced in business
8234.
5
G. Hol.
No. 23
Chae. Kunze
I
the
High
School
Auditorium.
Dr.
and county affairs to assist the Court I
7801.
6
Hol.
G.
No.
4
Claude
Ackley
7508.
5
G. Jer.
Goldie
in determining how far reductions of ' Sheldon of the University of Oregon,
Joe Dürrer
9525.
G. Hol. 6
No. 32
CliaB. Kunze
County expenditures may be made one of the most interesting speakers
0753.
6
G. Jer.
No
12
who
could
have
been
obtained,
spoke
Claude
Ackley
without impairing the efficiency of
0385.
5
G. Jer.
JerBey
Adolph Erikaon
6989.
any branch of the county government on various subjects during the session
G. Guer. 5
Alice
Adolph Erikson
5320.
5
Native
Slivers
Now, therefore, be it resolved, that Professor Pittman of the Normal
E. Geinger
7327.
7
Brinette G. Jer.
Sollie Smith
W. H. Christensen, of Oretown; School also gave an appreciated
6962.
6
G. 1er.
Blazer
I.on Kinnaman
speech
on
Monday
night.
Frank Owens, of Cloverdale; F. R.
6531.
G Dur. 7
T. H. McCormack Pidie
During the session of the Institute
7035.
Beals, of Tillamook; Wm. Maxwell,
Native
No. 27
G. Hannenkrat
6307.
5
G. Jer.
Jersey
Joe Dürrer
of Fairview; Robert Watt, of Bay our praise worthy Domectic Science
6203.
G Jer.
Rose
|oe Dürrer
City; G. R. McKimens, Mohler; and girls gave luncheons to which the
e093.
G. Jer.
2
Ruby
Joe Dürrer
public
was
invited.
The
proceeds
Ben Kuppenbender, Nehalem; be and
6858.
G. Jer. 9
Clay
oe
Dürrer
I
5519.
F1OB9
4
G. Jer.
they are selected as an advisory com­ from these luncheons are to be used
Amos Vnughn
in
interest
7313.
of
the
proposed
gymna-
8
G.
Hol.
No.
8
J. Schild
mittee to met with the County Court
7276.
6
G. Jer
Mouse
Joe Dürrer
to consider the county budgt for 1915, sium.
7671.
G. Dur.
Gladdie
John Zurcher
Next
Thursday
the
Webster
Club
“
,
1
;
6968.
and make such suggestions and rec­
G. Jer. 8
Baby
Joe
Dürrer
4999.
G. Dur. 10
No. 8
ommendations as they may deem fit will have its meeting. The Club has 23 Claude Ackley
7329.
for its purpose the instruction of de- | 24. Sollte Smith
G. Jer. 12
Speck
and proper concerning the same, and
6588.
No. 38.
Mark
Harrison
bating,
oratory,
parlamentry
law
and
also to suggest the amount which in
6157.
Native
Cowdy
Carl Hunt
development of literary art in gen- 1
5933.
Native
S
their opinion should be raised by tax­
Mu ley
E. Geinger
6460.
9
Native
No. 25
ation for all County purposes, for the eral. The meetings are interesting 28. Chas. Kunze
6451.
G Jer.
4
Lillie
E. Geinger
year 1915. to meet at the County and will become more so as the time I 29.
5918.
7
Native
Coalie
30. E. Geinger
Court room in Tillamook City on progresses, The subject under dis- ’ 31. T. H. McCormack Midge
5192.
G. Jer.
4
cupssion
is
“
Resolved
that
it
will
6008.
5
G. Jer.
1 32. Joe Dürrer
Chancy
Thursday Nov., 19th, ¡914, at one I
5436
G. Jer.
5
o'clock p.m., when it will organize by benefit the farmers of Tillamook : 33. T. H. McCormack Nig
6175.
G. Jer.
No. 25
G. Hannenkrat
electing a chairman and secretary. I County to join the Port of Tilla- . 54.
6849.
G. Jer.
No. 10
35. G. Hannenkrat
mook.
’
The
affirmative
speakers
are
The members of the committee will
5084.
G. Jer. 12
Muy
36. Joe Dürrer
6847.
G. Jer. 5
Daisy
work with the County Court in pre­ Margaret Coates, Lalen Maddux and I 37. E Geinger
8156.
G. Mol. 6
No 5
paring the budget, and will have be- ’ Eldred Reed. The speakers on the 38. Chas. Kunze
6085.
G. Dur. 8
Roa tty
39.
fore them complete facts and figures ! negative side are Thos Coates, Hcl- 40. E. Geinger
G. Jer. S
6046.
Red
Sollie Smith
6204.
G. Jer.
5
as to expenditures
of the current * len Stam and Franzel Miller, The 41 T. H. McCormack Jersey
4
G. Jer.
5892.
year, as prepared in detail for their . discussion will no doubt be very in­ 42. T. H. McCormack Grace
G Jer. 11
5766.
Jewel
teresting. There will also be other 43. Sollie Smith
information by the County Clerk.
5991.
Jewel
numbers on the program. The public 44. Carl Huut
Dated this 12th day of Nov., 1914.
5304.
G Jer.
7
Baby
45. Amos Vaughn
is
invited
and
admission
is
free.
The
6785.
G Hol. 5
No. 1.
46. Chas Kunze
Homer Mason, Judge.
G. Jer.
4
5303.
F. L. Sappington, Commissioner speakers will benefit by the presence 47. T. H. McCormack Jeanie
G. Dur. 5
6787.
Tom
48
T.
H.
McCormack
of
a
large
crowd,
by
learning,
to
H. M. Farmer, Commissioner.
G. Hol. 6
7628.
No. 10
49.
Chas.
Kunze
speak before the public.
G. Jer. 8
6273.
Beauty
50. E. Geinger
The Parent Teachers Association 51. Joe Durrcr
Brownie G. Jer. 6
6024.
Board Defers Building Gymnasium.
Native
7286.
Pink
will give a dime social next Friday 52. Carl Hunt
R. Hol. 4
6011.
No. 14
night, November 13th in the high 53. John Schild
G. Jer. 7
6185.
Pet
To the voters of School Disi. N0.9.: school auditorium. The grade pupils 54. W. E. Noyes
G Hol. 6
7413.
No. 0
55. Chas. Kunze
6678.
We wish to make the following will
furnish
the
entertainment. 56 E. Geinger
Native 9
Bob
R. Hol 5
6950.
No. 1
statement regarding building of a Several musical recitals will be given 57. John Schild
6979.
Native
No 5
58. G. Hannenkrat
gymnasium.
by some of the high school students. 59.
6205.
8
G.
Adolph Erickson Hannah
This
movement originated last After the entertainment a jolly good 00. Chas. Kunze
6442.
No 9
G.
2
G. Jer
6696.
7
winter with the Parent-Teachers As­ get together time will be had and re­ 61. T. H. McCormack Bird
G. Dur. 7
Annie
5202.
sociation.
freshments will be served, Eve ry- 62. Adolph Erickson
G. Hol. 4
6028.
No 14
63. Chas. Kunze
We are infortnd that the original body is cordially invited.
G. Jer.
No. 1
6002.
64 H. Rogers
idea was to construct a play room for
Friday night Nov. 7th the Senior 65. T. H. McCormack Bell
G. Jer. S
5315.
the small children of the school. Lat­ basket ball team went to play Bay —
R. G orham , Tester
J oe D ürrer , Secretary.
er, at a meeting of the above associa­ City’s team, a large truck load of
tion, at which there was a very large young people left Tillamook about 8
attendance, a resolution was adopted o'clock and landed in Bay City
Notice to Jersey Breeders.
Notice of Completed Contract.
asking the school board to take im­ I about an hour later. The roads were
mediate action with the object of bad and progress was slow, but this
Notice is hereby given, that U. G.
I
.building a large gymnasium, it being only gave time to store up more en­ f There will be a meeting of theTill- Jackson, County Surveyor, for Tilla­
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thought that the play room and i ergy in the Tillamook team. The re­ amook County Jersey Breeders Assn, mook County, Oregon, has filed in
gymnasium could be built together at sult was a victory of the Seniors over next Saturday at 1 o’clock at the this office his certificate for the com­
a considerable saving. This resolution Bay City. The rousing cheeing yells court house. The object of this meet­ pletion of the contract of W. Mayer,
was presented to the board, probably given were unmistakable signs of true ing is to perfect a permanent organi­ for the construction of a warehouse
zation and to lay plans for the activ­ for Tillamook County, at Nehalem
about the last of March, duly consid­ school spirit.
ered, and action deferred until the I The school library has been chang­ ities of the winter. Every one who is Oregon, and any person, firm or cor­
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date of the annual school meeting in ed from the customery place to the interested in the Jersey breed of cat­ poration having objections to file to
June. At the annual meeting, at which room which was used for typewriting tle is urged to attend.
the completion of said work, may do
there was a large attendance of voters last year, all the books have been en­
W. S. Hare, Sec.
so
within two weeks from the date of
the matter was fully discussed and it listed by the D system, this makes I
R. C. Jones, County the first publication.
was estimated that such a building as the library very flexible and new ad­ Agriculturist.
Dated this the 29th, day of Oct., 1914.
was desired would probably cost ditions can be made with little or no
J. C. Holden
$4000.00.
difficulty. All the libraries in large
County Clerk.
Christian Church.
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On motion a committee was ap- cities are arranged and managed by
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pointed, consisting of Carl Haber- this systm.
I Our meeting closed with 45 new
Notice of Completed Contract.
lach, A. G. Reals and F. J. Stranahan,
i'he T.H.S. umbrella stands are well
members for the church. Many of
to investigate and report to the filled with umbrellas, they say that
these were heads of families, ten re­
board their estimate on the amount to this is a sure sign of rain. There has
Notice is hereby given, that U. G.
sponded to the invitation the last day. Jackson, County Surveyor, for Tilla­
be expended on such a building, the been slight evidence of rainy weather
Our Sunday School has passed the mook County, Oregon, has filed in
board being directed that on the fil­ in the last few days and it appears
ing of such report to call a special that the umbrella stands are good zoo mark and we are in line for 300 this office his certificate for the com­
which number we expct to reach the pletion of the contract of Derk Rut­
meeting to provide funds for such a this system.
I
first of the year.
gers, for the grading of the Eugene
building. During the summer the
We ate doing our best to make our Atkinson, County road, known as the
committee filed the report recom­ I
Notice to Creditors.
services attractive and helpful to all Sand Lake road, and any person, firm
mending an expenditure of a sum not
that attend.
in excess of $2000.00.
or corporation, having objections to
Notice is hereby given to all whom
In pursuance of the instructions at
Read the following and see what's file to the completion of said work,
may do so within two weeks from the
the annual meeting the hoard called a it may concern, that on the nth day coming next Sunday.
special meeting of the voters to con­ of November,t9t4 the undersigned
Morning subject it am. ‘A Back­ date of the first publication.
Dated this the 29th, day of Oct., 1914.
sider plans and provide funds for the was by the county court of Tillamook ward Look.”
J. C. Holden
building.
This
meeting was not County, Oregon duly appointed ad-
Christian Endeavor service 6:30 pm.
County Clerk.
largely attended, but those present ministrator of the estate of Bell
I Evening program beginning at 7:30
were quite favorable to the construct­ Handley, deceased. All persons hav-
p.m.
ion of a gymnasium, and after con­ ing clainps against said estate are
Call fot Bids.
I
hereby
required
to
present
same,
I. Chorus singing led by orchestra
sidering several preliminary sketches
which were submitted, we were direct­ with proper vouchers, to the under­ of eight pieces.
Bids will be received at the office
ed to have plans prepared along the signed, at the office of T. B. Handley i a Instrumental duets by Mr. andMrs of the undersigned for the clearing
lines suggested by the voters and in Tillamook City, Tillamook County, Koch.
in whole or in part of nine acres of
400000 was voted to pay for the Oregon, within six months from the 1 3. Sermon subject, "Christ before land at Sea View, adjoining Rocka­
the date hereof.
erection of the building.
Pilate and Pilate before Christ."
way, Oregon, up to November 10th,
Dated November 12, I9t4.
Some doubt was expressed as to
There's no need of staying from 1914. Stumps, logs and brush to be
George Williams,
(400000 covering the cost, and to
Church just because you’ve always fully removed and holes filled up.
Administrator of the estate of Belle done so. Break a bad rule Sunday
meet this situation the meeting direct­
For further particulars see,
ed us to call for bids for the building, Handley, deceased.
night l and come to Church.
H. T. Botts,
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LOW
ROUND TRIP
FARES
EOK
thanksgiving .
For Thanksgiving Day, November
26th, low round trip tickets will be
sold between all points on the Pacific
Railway & Navigation Co., also be­
tween P.K. & N. and S.P. points in
Oregon, November 25th and 26th,
Return limit November 30th.
Convenient Train
Serviee
Between all points on the P.R. & N.
also to S.P. points.
Full particulars as to train service, specific
fares between all stations, etc. from nearest Agent
of the
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Ageut Portland.
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A complete gold fish outfit freo
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