Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 03, 1914, Image 2

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Tillamook Headlight, November 26» IÖ14.
THE COUNTY BUDGET.
Home of Hart Schaffner & Mark Clothing, Stetson Hat.°, Florsheim
Shoes, American Lady Corsets. Home Journal Patterns.
Carefully Considered By Advisory
Board and the County Court.
Fall Trade and
PRE-HOL1DAY SALES
The buying has grown greater every day since this sale be^an. We have
entirely passed our previous record. And now we are going after
still better records. Several delayed shipments of merchandise which
have recently arrived have been unpacked and marked down for quick
disposal. Which makes an event worthy of your attention. The assort­
ments are of the broadest and most satisfactory descriptions. And the
prices are lowest that can be quoted on such reliable merchandise
Note ! E ery item iu the store reduced (excepting a few contract goods)
To 35.00 Women’s Suits $18.85
To $17.50 Men’s Suits $12.45
You will find in this great lot of new
fall suits everything that is up to date in
long and short coat effects. Materials
and workmanship are of the very best.
Specially priced
during this sale
t ................................................ $18.85
Men’s all wool suits made of good
serviceable Cheviots , Serges and
Scotch Mixtures. Come in box and form
fitting backs. All sizes, Special. $12.45
ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN’S
SUITS REDUCED.
$25.00 Women’s Coats $15.95.
Beautiful New Fall Garments, made
of such desirable fabrics as Ural Lamb,
Plush, Ponv, Chinchilla, Boucles, etc.,
trimmed with real fur and other self
colored materials. Choice from any of
these fine coats, value to $25.00, during
this sale at..................................... $15.95
ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN’S
COATS REDUCED.
$1.50 Silk Waists, $1.98
A large and valuable selection of
stylish silk waists in light and dark
shades of plain and fancy messalines.
Special during this sale, values to $4.50
go at ................................................. $1.98
ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN’S
WAISTS REDUCED.
$5.00 Trimmed Hats $2.50
Beautiful new fall creations of the
milliner’s art, every wanted shape and
style specially priced at................ $2.50
ENTIRE STOCK OF MILLINERY
NOW AT % PRICE.
$3.50 Fur Muffs $2.49
ENTIRE .STOCK OF WOMEN’S
AND CHILDREN’S FURS
REDUCED.
ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S AND
BOY’S SUITS REDUCED.
$10.00 Men’s Overcoats $6.15
Men’s full length overcoats made of
fine servicable blue and grey Melton.
Special during this sale at........... $6.15
ENTIRE STOCK OF BOY’S OVER­
COATS REDUCED.
$1.50 Men’s Underwear at 98<L
Men’s Cooper Ribbed Wool shirts
and drawers. A well known brand for
its durability. Speciat gar............... 98<.
ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S AND
BOY’S UNDERWEAR REDUCED
$4.00 Men’s Shoes $3.30
Men's Gun Metal dress shoes in Blu­
cher and Button styles. All sizes and
widths. Regular $4.00 values at .$3.30
ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S AND
BOY’S SHOES REDUCED.
$5.00 Boy’s Mackinaws $3.85
Boy’s Oregon City Woolen Mills
Mackinaws. The kind that wear. Regti- I
lar $5.00 value at........ .................. $3.85
ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S AND
BOY’S MACKINAWS REDUCED
.To $1.50 New Dress Goods 79^..
A large range of serviceable serges,
poplins, cheviots, fancy mixtures etc. to
choose from. Special at yd............. 79£.
.ENTIRE . STOCK . OF . DRESS.
GOODS and SILKS REDUCED
$3.75 Women’s Shoes $2.55
$1.25 Table Damask, yd. 98^.
The most snappy up to date footwear
of the season. Come in Patent Colt with
the new gaiter top effects, Gun Calf and
Vici Button shoes. All sizes and widths.
Special at pair................................ $2.55
All pure linen table damask 72 inches
wide, pretty patterns. Special yd. .98<^.
ENTIRE . STOCK OF .WOMEN’S,
MISSES AND CHILDREN’S FOOT­
WEAR REDUCED.
$1.50 Fleeced Blankets $1.19
$1.00 Wool Underwear. 59.^
Women’s Cashmere Vests and Pants
All sizes. An extraordinary clean-up
Specially priced at per gar. . , ........ 59<*.
ENTIRE. STOCK OF .WOMEN’S,
MISSES and CHILDREN S UNDER­
WEAR REDUCED.
XMAS KERCHIEFS REDUCED
ENTIRE STOCK OF LINENS AND
DOMESTICS REDUCED.
Fine heavy fleeced cotton blankets
in grey, tan or white, fast color, wash­
able borders. Special at pr........... $1.19
ENTIRE oTOCK OF BEDDINGS
REDUCED.
25<*. Women’s Hosiery at 19£.
Black and Tan Burson Full Fashion­
ed Hose. All sizes. Special at pr.. .19^.
ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN’S
MISSES AND CHILDREN’S HOSE
REDUCED.
Get Your Gold Bond Books Filled by Christmas.
TO
OUR FRIENDS IN AND OUT OF TOWN.
uhlres* this word particularly to people out of town in nti effort to present
our brotul stock of useful merchandise, etc. 'Xmas. gifts have been runninR of late,
into the practical and never before have we had such a tine assortment ready at such
an early date. Any articles bought now, if requested, will be held until a few days
prior to Christmas and delivered by Parcel Post free of charge to any point in Tilla­
mook County.
FREE DELIVERY BY
PARCEL POST TO ANY
POINT IN TILLAMOOK
COUNTY OF ALL PUR
CHASES AMOUNTING TO
«1.00 OR OVER.
Hal tom’s
TILLAMOOK’S
HOME STORE.
PHONE AND MAIL
ORDERS PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO BY
EXPERIENCED
SALE PEOPLE.
Pre-Holiday Sale Starts Monday, November 30th.
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The Advisory Committee and the
County Court spent two hard day’s
work or. Thursday and Friday pre­
paring t^e budget for county expenses
for next year. The Advisory Commit­
tee was composed of W. H. Christen­
sen, of Orctown; Frank Owens, ol
Cloverdale; A G. Beals, of Tillamook
Wm. Maxwell, of Fairview; Robert
Watt, of Bay City; G. R. McKimens
of Mohler, and Ben Kuppenbender,
of Nehalem. The members of the
court were, County Judge, Mason,
and Commissioners Farmer and Sap­
pington. Discussing the numerous
items took considerable time, for the
first meeting on Thursday, with a
night session, and it was midnight on
Friday before the final agreement
was reached. The whole proceedings
were harmoniously, and pleasantly
conducted and discussed from every
view point.
There was a difference of opinion
in regard to the County Agricultur­
alist, Mr. Maxwell being opposed tc
appropriating money for that official,
while Mr. Kppenbender was of a
different opinion and wanted to go on
record as favoring the continuance of
that office.
Although not included in Judge-
Mason’s budget of road and bridge
and road work, it was stated that a
petition was being circulated for
another bridge across Wilson riv^r
somewherc near Donaldson's ford,
but it met with opposition with the
county court and Mr. Maxwell, who
resides in that part of the county. It
was thought that it would be economy
to construct a piece of road for the
settlers.
Timber Men Well Pleased.
Following is a copy of a letter sent
to the County Judge, Homer Mason:
by- several of the lumber interests who
express their appreciation of the ac­
tion of the Court in appointing an ad-
vicory committee.
Dear Sir:—From the press we are
informed of your resolution of the
12th inst. and of your appointment of
an advisory committee to assist you
in the preparation of the annual bud­
get. In reference thereto, we wish to
compliment you and the other mem­
bers of your court on your laudible
desire "To reduce taxes to the lowest
amount consistent with the proper
administration of County affairs.”
In carrying out this demonstration,
you should have the most hearty sup­
port of every taxpayer in Tillamook
County and if we can be of any ser­
vice to you, command us.
Respectfully yours,
J. O. Elrod,
For Tillamook Timber, and Logging
Co.
P. S. Brumby,
For Blodgett Company, Limited.
J. E. Wheeler,
For Estate of W. E. Wheeler.
C. L. Starr,
For Stimson Land Co and others.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE COM­
MEND THE COUNTY COURT.
Before Adjournment the Advisory
Committee Unanimously Adopted
the Following Resolution
Whereas, we the undersigned tax­
payers invited by the County Court
to assist in the preparation of the
budget for the coming year; and
Whereas, The County Court had
prepared a preliminary estimate of
the needs of the county, and we, after
spending two days in going over the
said estimate carefully, item by item,
we found the same had been so Close­
ly considered that few changes seem­
ed to be advisable.
Now, therefore, be it resolved that
we wish to commend the County
Court for the careful and painstaking
care in which they had prepared the
estimate, which seems to be as
economical as is consistent with good
business policy.
Will Maxwell
Geo.R McKimens
Frank Owens
W. Christensen
Ben Kupenbender A. G. Beals
Robert Watt.
Notice of Completed Contract.
Notice is hereby given, that U. G.
Jackson, County Surveyor, for Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, has filed in
this office his certificate for the com­
pletion of the contract of F. C. Feld­
schau, for the construction of a bridge
over Thompson Creek, near Nehalem,
Oregon, and any person, firm or cor­
poration having objections to file to
the completion of said work, may do
so within two weeks from the date of
the first publication,
Dated this 25th day of Nov., 1914.
J. C. Holden
County Clerk. ‘
Registering Motor Cars A Drivers
For 1915.
Registration blanks have been re­
ceived at this office for 1915 licenses.
All renewals under the law take effect
on January 1st, 1915. Bring your 1914
lisence when renewing.
Rollie Watson, Notary Public.
Wood............... ..........
450.00
Lights and Water, .
36000
300.00
Notice is hereby given, that on Telephone Rent, .. . .
250.00
Monday, the 21st day of December. County Jail expense,
980.00
(914, at 1 o’clock in the afternoon, at Repairs and Supplies
he County Court House, in Tilla-
Total.................................... $3,000.00
nook City,' 'Oregon, a public hearing
County Coroner.
vill be had at which the taxpayers
vill be heard in favor ofor against any Coroner’s fees and inquests . . 300.00
proposed tax levies as shown by the Insane .................................... 150.00
County School Superintendent.
'oilowing estimate by the County
Jourt of Tillamook County, Oregon. Superintendent’s Salary .... $1000.00
600.00
Estimate of the amount of money Assistant’s Salary ................
200 00
proposed to be raised by taxation for Traveling Expenses..............
400.00
he ensuing year for Tillamook Office Supplies. ....................
Teachers’ and Eighth Grade
Zounty, Oregon.
Examinations, ..................
200.00
Figures assembled by the County
Court show that it will require the
sum of $328,835.50 to defray the ex­
Total.....................................$2,400.00
penses of Tillamook County, Oregon, Health Officer ....................... 200.00
for the year 1915, and for the object Widows’ Pension ................ 1,000.00
and purpose of county improvement, Care of County Poor,........... 2,000.00
the maintenance of county buildings, County Veterinarian.............. 500.00
roads, bridges,'and for the salaries of Indemnity Fund, .................. 1,000.00
county officers and employes, and for Sealer of weighs & measures 600.00
other purposes, as follows to-wit;
Auditing County Records ...1,500.00
Road Purposes.
County Fair and Exhibits, .. 3,500.00
Roads, Bridges, Supervisor’s
Salaries, Repairs on Ma­
Total .............................. $46,400.00
chinery, and Supplies $172,000.00
School Fund.
Clerk’s Office.
County School Fund, ......... $40,000.00
Clerk’s Salary.......................... $1600.00 County high school fund .. . 6,000.00
Deputy’s Salary ................... 900.00 Couaty Library Fund..........
200.00
Deputy Salary ............
780.00 County Institute Fund, ....
200.00
Records, Supplies, & Ex. .. . 1000.00
Total
$46.400.00
Total ................................ $4,280.00
Printing.
Sheriff’s Office.
Official County Printing and
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Sheriff’s Salary ...................... $1600.00
Delinquent Tax Lists ....... $1,300.00
Deputy’s Salary .................... 900.00
Expert Farm Advisory Work.
Miscellaneous ........................ 150.00 (Note:—not recommended by
the advisory board except
Law Enforcement ................ . 500°°
Ben Kupenbender) ........... 2,000.00
Total ................................$3,150.00 Truant Officer......................... 100.00
Treasurer’s Office.
County Fire Warden.............. 27500
Trea urer’s Salary ................ $1600.00 Rebate on Taxes, .................. 500.00
Deputy’s Salary .................... 900.00 Current Expenses.................... 250.00
1 Clerk, Jan. 1st to May 1st . 300.00 Elections, ............................... 1,40000
1 Clerk, Jan 15th to Apr. 15th 225.00 District Attorney, office rent
2 Clerks Aug. I to Sept. 15th. 225.00
telephone, supplies, Etc. ... 200.00
Tax receipts, Tax register,
State Taxes, (estimated) ...60,000.00
envelopes and supplies .... 55O.00
Prem. on official bond ......... 200.00
Total................................. $328,835.50
Probable Receipts of the County,
Total ................................ $4,000.00
Other Than Direct Taxation.
County Assessor.
Receipts from County Clerk’s
Assessor's Salary.................. $ 1200.00
$5000.00
Office, (estimated)
2 deputies ($900 each) ....... 1800.00 Receipts from delinquent
600.00
2 deputies for field work ...
taxes, ...... .................... 1000.00
Traveling expenses for field
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120.00
work . .
Total..................................... $6000.00
Tax rolls and office supplies . 510.50 I Also the following School Districts
Taking State Census ............ 350.00 and cities have filed with the County
—------- Clerk, and Assessor, the special levies
Total ..................... .
$4.580.50 School District No. 3........... One Mill
Surveyor’s Office.
i School District No. 14....... Two Mills
Salaries, Surveys and County
School District No. 19....... Two Mills
Engineering..........................$5,000.00 School District No. 24....... Two Mills
County Court.
School District No. 47. .Two Yi Mills
County Judge’s Salary ......... $1200.00 School District No. 56 Two 54 Mills
County Commissioners’ Sal­
School District No. 59. . .Three Mills
ary $5 per day (estimated) 2000.00 School District No. 61. Three J4 Mills
Expenses and supplies ......... 300.00 Union High School, Six tenths of a
Mill.
Total....................................$3,500.00 City of Tillamook..
.Nine Mills
Circuit Court.
City of Bay City.. .
Seven Mills
Jurors, Witnesses, Bailiffs
Port of Bay City...
. .Two Mills
Etc......................................... $3,000.00
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Justice Court.
Dated this the 24th day of Novem-
Justice and Constable fees, .. 750.00 ber, 1914.
Court House.
J. C. Holden,
Janitor’s Salary
$660.00
County Clerk.
Estimate of Road District No. 1.
For work on road from Wheeler to Brighton....................
$8000.00
For work on Wheeler road from Garibaldi to Brighton
10000.00
For work on Gods Valley road.............................
1500.00
For work on Loerpabel road.............................. ' ”
2500.00
For work on McKimens road.........................
3000.00
For work on North
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al(_ and West side of river
Fork _______
road East
2500.00
For work from Foley to North Forkof*Nehalem'??."
1200.00
For new construction from Nehalem to Deans’ Point
3500.00
For general
--------' repairs...,.............................
5000.00
For Miami road on South side of river.,
300.00
For work on Mohler road.........................
1000.00
For work from Foley to Miami........... ?.
1500.00
For work from Garibaldi to Miami . .' ”
1200.00
For work on Wilson River road.............. ?
5OO.OO
For work on Hobsonville, Bay City road
58OO.OO
For Dolph road one-third of estimate.. ..
5OOO.OO
NOTICE.
Total
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$52,500.00
Estimate of Road District No. a.
For patching up road atLarson creek, North of Bay City
$ 50-00
For work on the Doughty road............................
400.00
For work on the Kilchis river road...? ^ ??????????? ?........................
400.00
For work from Kilchis bridge to dry run near Zurcher place ” ? ? ? ’
800.00
F or paving on 1 illamook Bay City road, from paving to bridge....
7000.00
For work on road from Jenkins’ place up Wilson river
1000.00
For
from Bester
’s ford to vvuuij
County nut
line .............................
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,, work on r? road
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- - ■-wax«
1000.00
ror
paving Fairview road from R.R.
crossing.to near Grange Hall. . .13500.00
L nr timrb f IJ_It___
For
work from Graage Hall up Xir-i
Wilson and Trask rivers
. 1000.00
ror paving on South road from Harrison bridge to Hunt bridge.. . . 8000.00
For work on road from Jeff Harris’ to McCormack’s......................... . 1500.00
For work on road from Fairview factory to McCormack's
. 800.00
For work from Peltzs’ corper to brick yard1...................
. 1500.00
For work from Childer’s place to Fish Hatchery
........................ . 1500.00
For work from Trask river bridge to old Netarts road?
” . 5000.00
For work from Tillamook river bridge to Frank EckJof’s
500.00
For work from Killum Creek to Faucet Creek, on sooth road.......... . 1000.00
For work on road up the Netarts Bay.......
500.00
For surface on Bayocean road, 1000 yards'(estimated ® $1.75)
. 1750.00
For one half mile, new construction oh Bayocean road
3000.00
Filling and graveling road from Trask river to Tillamook river
draw bridge..............................................
1000.00
For approach to draw bridge, on Bayocean road................................
750.00
For repair work all over district, Supervisor’s salify? repairs on
Machinery, (estimated)......................................
10050.00
For Dolph road, one-third of estimate... ?.
5000.00
Total
$67,000.00
Estimate on Road District No 3
To replace three bridges between Blum’s and Hemlock by filling .. .$ 1500.00
For repair work from Hemlock to Cloverdale
1500.00
Fdr repair Wprk from Cloverdale tq Neskoxrin
1200*00
F<?r work*on. Slabcreek road.................... /
2000.00
For workxonlMeda and Little Nestucca read?.
1000.00
Fof grading and graveling Pacific City road
4000.00
For bridge at Woods......... .........................
10000.00
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For work on Woods road..............
1500.00
For work on Blaine road.......
300000
For work on East Beaver road
300 00
For work on ___
____ road
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Sandlake
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8000.00
For general repairs.............................. ?
600000
For paving from Hunt’s bridge south.
7500.00
5000.00
For Dolph road, one-third of estimate
Total
...... $52.500°°
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