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Tillamook Headlight, January 7, 1915. Grange Program for January 14. to al! thats best in our city, planned County high school fund . . 4,046.9s ing an effort to obtain a state tax of I But how and in what manner can Library fund .............. 208.50 County and managed successfully the entire 1 mill for road purposes for two work be obtained for the unemployed - - ’ - By Gr“nK® 208.50 Song County institute fund ........... at this season of the year in '1 ilamook holiday festivities. that a one years. It is pointed out Legal Advertisements. - * Mrs- D- Billings County general fund................102,590.10 Recitation is a problem that we cannot solve. First Insertion, per lint............... $ .10) mill levy will rai.-e $1,000,000 a year County road fund......................188,539.65 How can we enhance the comforts and There is not the least doubt in our ufficient, WOMEN’S CIVIC CLUB. ami that that sum v.ill be Each subsequent insertion, line. .05 attractions of our homes in connection with the existing levy own mind that if money could be ob Mrs. Roy Jones Business ami professional cards tain) d at a low rate of interest much Makes Preparation for Active Cam Reading - * * Mrs. C. Tilden one month ................................. 1.00 of one-fourth mill, to complete the of the unproductive land would be Recitation - - - Myra Goeres Homestead Notices ..................... 5.00 Columbia Highway projects in Col paign With a Boosting Spirit. cleaned up which would give consid and Wasco coun- uinbia, Hood River 10.00 Cow Testing Association. Song • Mr. ar>d Mrs. Jones, Mrs 'l imber Claims ............................. 1 Trombley and Mrs. Campbell. •05 lies ami to carry on other important erable employment to men out of Locals per line each insertion. An enthusiastic meeting of the road development work in various work. With practically every industry The object of th® grange and an out Di .; Jay advertisement, 111 inch, The annual meeting of the I illa Woman's Civic Club was held in the line of its history and growth. ■ 50 parts of the state. Until a State Sur closed down in the county as a result one moniti ................................... Commercial Club on Saturday after- mook Cow Testing Association wi‘i of democratic fiee trade, those who vey of 'lillamook County is made this Reading - • - Mrs- Herring ,\|| |- s. Ai.ioio, <f Condolence be held next Tuesday afternoon Jan. .05 county although contributing towards are cut of employment can thank the noon, being the first meeting after Recitation - • - L. Johnson and Lodge Notices, per line.. 12, at t o'clock at the court house. It Which yields the greatest pleasure an .05 it, wdl not be in a position to obtain political party that is responsible for the organization was perfected. ( ards of Thanks, per line........... is especially important that every Among the various matters of inter state aid. This being the ca -, it is the industrial stagnation. Probably ticipation or possession. N-tices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen est was the vote to join the State member be present and all who are Affirmative, Morrison Mills and Mrs. the county court can find a small not to be wondered at that the people etc., minimum rate, not ex invited or would like to get into the j Campbell. Negative, Win. Maxwell, ceeding five lines....................... ■25 of this county are so anxious to have amount of work for the unemployed Federation. Although this was but association for next year are invi itc — the third meeting of the club, it was which will help some. Mrs. J. Dunstan. the survey made. able to report the sale of $10.00 worth to come. by Grange RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Song J. Dürrer, Sec. of Red Cross stamps, thus placing (Strictly in Advance.) We are not going to quarrel with NEW YEAR’S FESTIVITIES. this community in a position that en One year ............................................ $>-5° those who differ with as to what mat Six months ............................................. 75 erial should be used for hard surfac Large Gatherings at the Tillamook titles it to ask assistance from tile state fund for needy tuberculosis suf- Three months......................................... 5° ing the county roads, but the snap Commercial Club. Goyne Farne 11 Gersor Callahan No Recajl Recall ferers. shot man would not spend one cent 50 2 The president outlined work that Tillamook 8 50 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. of the taxpayer's money on concrete 37 Q 5 40 and appointed Hoquarton roads. True it is the cheapest road to I The entertainment New Year's Eve seemed advisable 12 0 5 18 Fairview 24 0 build, but we arc going to venture was attended by 200 of 1 illamook s standing committees to have charge Sunnymead 6 26 7 2 31 by saying that ladies and gentlemen, not a word or of the various departments. J7 this remark Bay 80 2 6 80 The Public Health Committee, act occurred that detracted from high Nehalem A subject for discussion at the the piece of Warrenite road the 35 1 8 39 Hayes north of moral standard and pleasures of the Mrs, Stranahan, chairman, is to have Goodsneed 27 < 2 Fairview Grange: "What is the best county had constructed 31 41 charge of all matters pertaining to South Prairie 10 0 10 9 and most economical malt rial to use town will be in good condition 50 occasion, all passed off as merry as a 6 1 wedding bell; Jenkins Orchestra was that line of work, conduct the annual Maple Leaf 6 3 . years hence, with little cost for main in the hard surfaced road to be built 16 0 23 8 Cloverdale sale of Red Cross stamps, look after at its best; Cal Worrall surely had his tenance, while the concrete will go to 9 1 to Fairview?” 1 10 Woods 14 0 pieces before many years. This is a hands full as master of ceremonies, cases of helpless tubercular patients, Beaver 3 18 2 0 15 4 llro. Trombley, please take notice, bold statement to make. Time will but as usual was equal to the occasion reporting to the state officers so that Trask 31 0 4 33 Stillwell help may be had from Red Cross fund and did the club and city proud in prove we are right. We do not know tile Sue If. Elmore is taken off the 2 0 1 4 Carnahan 2 run between this city and Portland what material the new county court furnishing the most popular and en and in every way possible help to pro Foley 2 3 Ó 0 will decide on for the hard surfaced joyable occasion ever given in the mote the best conditions for the city Blaine 4 0 oil account of lack of business. Demo 5 1 4 12 and county welfare. Bavocean city. roads to be built this year. Maybe it cratic free trade is tough 011 Tilla 16 33 10 55 Wheeler 'The City Beautiful Committee, Mrs. The march and dance of the Fairies will want to gea the most hard surfac- mook. Garibaldi d road for th. bast money, and in amid the light only of the stars and F. R. Beals, chairman, will have Wilson charge of all work pertaining to the moon deserves the very highest Sand lake 1 he Umpqua Valley gives this time that case cement would have to be Rockaway ly advice, which is not out of place to used. The snap shot man i inclined io praise,Master Franklin Chaphc, as beautifying of the city, confer with Netarts repeat. It says: "Don't be :>. knocker think that, as several miles of hard the Herald, with trumpet, preceded the railroad company relative to im Neskowin this year, even though you hail some surface <1 road will be built every year, the Fairies, the beautiful little girls, provement of its property, and aims Little Nestucca of the trails of this undesirable per the county siiottl 1 own and operate a as pretty ami pure as real Fairies, to promote a spirit of civic pride that Kelehis Hebo • mall plant to lay Warrenite. This is were, Mary Lamar, their Queen, with will result in a more beautiful Tilla son the past year. Try and be a boost er this time and sec how much better something the county court should in trailing satin gown and golden crown, mook. The Publicity Committee, Mrs. yotl will lx- satisfied when the twelve vestigate, and having the as-¡stance truly a real queen, with her smiles Groat, chairman, will endeavor to en and waving kisses for all. Then came of the state engineers, the court can months have tolled away.” (Ct the best of advice as to the cost the bright star-eyed little 4-year old courage an attitude of loyalty to One of Governor West’s “reform” of laying this material and running its Fairy, Dorthy Laborwitch, as queen’s everything pertaining to the interests attendant, carrying the regal gown as of I illamook City and county and measures was the county attorney law own plant. daintly as of royal birth, and buisy Oregon in general. It is a matter that which gave to each county a district We hope there is no foundation to throwing kisses to us all,Then came is of vital interest to every citizen to attorney. 'The people of lillamook county think it is reform in the wrong the report that an effort is to be made Vera Regers, Edytli Chaphe, Blanch be loyal to his own community if the direction, ¡is well as costly refopn to stop some of the road and bridge I Purdy and I.a Verna Holden, all with desired growth and development is to for the taxpayers. Wli.it a blessing projects planned to be carried out beautiful fairy robes, crowns and be realized. The Educational Committee, it is to 1 tregoti that West's spectac this year by the county court. "To do wings, and all<arrying wands with discontent, not I silver stars, this pagnant of Tilla- VV. G. McGee chairman, will have ular performances will be over in a so would cause III . in localities w here work is to be I ¡nook ¡nook's ’s most beautiful little ones, charge of a course of study, particu- few days. done, but all over the county, for the their intelligent faces beaming with larly of various law3 in which women The snap shot man must congratu people are well satisfied with what purity, joy and laughing radiance, are especially interested. Among sug late the Women's Civic Club in its road and bridge work was finally de their stately curtesies to their queen, gested topics are the Pure Food Law endeavor to improve civic conditions cided upon. It would be hardly just or their execution of the march figures, of Oregon and other state laws re in this city and county. There i fair to cut out or curtail some of this was a sight long to be remembered. garding women and children, com much to do along this line in this work, especially as public sentiment Much credit for its success is due to pulsory education, regarding the use city and we wish the new Civic did, is so strongly in favor of it, and not Mrs. L. Labowitch and Miss Hazel ol waterways, etc. Since women have been given the right to vote it be success in its laudable undertaking, to do so on all the work planned. O’Donnell. and may this city improve in beauty This is no time Io cause friction or At midnight Old Father Time as hooves them to take a keen interest and importance with the women's useless agitation, but it is a time for 1914, impersonated by Howard La- in everything in which they may have valuable assistance. the people to back up the county I «tar; "New' Year” 1915 impersonated an opportunity to exercise the right ------o------ court in its endeavor to have this I By sweet little Dorothy Labowitch, of franchise. No better preparation Most (¡very county in the state is year’s road work done as well and as amid tolling chimes of the passing can be made than the critical study complaining about what is called a economically as possible, ami insist year, and darkness, only of the elec of laws already enforced, in this man uniform system of accounting in that ¡ill the work planned ami pro tric flashing of “Happy New Year”, ner developing an understanding that state and county offices. Call it by its vided for be taken in hand as soon as was an impressive pagnant; "Auld will be extremely beneficial when new right name. It has proved itself to be possible to give employment to the I Lang Syne” by the orchestra, was measures arc proposed for legislation. It is’earnestly hoped that the pub a gralt system. Besides paying three large number of men in all parts of j echoed in the hearts of all as we bade times moi< for auditing county books the county who are anxious to obtain adieu to 1014 with its burden of cares lic in general will feel privileged to than previously, there is an animal work. If there were any good reasons to some, its hours of pleasure to suggest to these committees anything 45 Grain APPLE CiDAR VINEGAR 25C per gal. appropriation of $10,000 for this pur to discriminate against this or that others; and right joyously we wel that is considered desirable for the ROYAL CLUB TOMATOES No. 3 CAN 2 for 25c. pose. The taxpayers get stung two road improvement it would place a comed 1915 with its bright promises promotion of the various lines of way s. Ray & Co.’s Special Coffee 27c per II j work, the aim of the club being to be different phase on the subject. By do for us all. ing all the work this year, now that Now the carnival began and right a co-operative factor for civic im Standard Tomatoes 2 1-2 lb. cans 3 for 25c. Representative- Eaton is wanting money is provided, it will make I merrily all began thrownig bright provement in the highest sense. ROYAL CLUB SEEDED RAISINS 10c per lb. to be speaker of the house. Wi have less to provide for next year. As we serpentine ribbons until the rooms no complaint to make on that score, have so often remark, d, it is no easy were knee deep in serpentine and too NEW CROP WALNUTS 19c per lb. The County Levy. hut when he endeavors to array the matter to please everybody where the | ffct deep in joy, the most dignified REX BLUEING 3 Bottlea for 25c. rest of the ‘tilts' against Portland, road money should be expended, and of us ¡ill played like children, romped Owing to a folio being overlooked, 2 5oz. Cans of Fountain oysters for 25c. lie is only creating distension and for that reason the citizens should I hkc playful kittens, joy went mad, ill f< cling at ,i time w hen the state -how a magnanimous spirit and help I and care, mad to see us all so happy, only part of the items appeared in legislators should b< united and pull those places which have so long wail- e’en drowned himself amid the bil- our last issue of the tax levy made by 1 ing together for the future of Oregon. • d patiently for road improvements I low s of old ocean; 35 couple danced the county court. We give complete 1 list of items this week for the infor The house will do the right thing if .md roads to reach their property. the old Southern Virginia Reel and 40 GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG it "swats" baton for we do not think 1 he road work this year is well dis I couples "swang their pardners and mation of our readers who are desir that will reflect any credit on the tributed over all parts of the county, ous of this information: ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED. their corners and all prominaded," to Roads, bridges supervisor’s house to make a slippery politician ■mil each location will have a fair the music of "Turkey in the Straw” speaker. salaries, etc................ .... $188,539.65 TILLAMOOK, OREGON hare of the road fund, and we want and the calls of sedate Judge Worrall —— Clerk's office................. 4,280.00 10 g,. ..n record as a booster for every 'landing on a table in his shirt sleeves I lie "di vs" ate piong to limit the road improvement finally decided up- Sheriffs’ office.............. 3,150.00 < apt. Groat said it reninided him of importation of liquor into the state Treasurer’s office. •n by the c ounty court , for 4.000 00 Frisco before the fire and Judge we know allowing a person to ship tn every his i, w hat the people w a n t 4,580.50 1 almage, jolly as a boy, said that Assessor's office.......... four wiik-. live gallons of Surveyor's office.......... M spiritious 5,500.00 anyone who went home with a grouch liquors and 20 gallons of malt liquors I he snap shot man wan asked a County Court................ 3.500.00 deserved to lie hung. No such a nig.it Surely they have allowed one person question a few days ago whether the 3,000.00 of joy was ever spent in Tillamook Circuit Court................. plenty of booze for one month, which county court could commence ro.id Justice Court................. 750.00 and at two o’clock all sang and danc is t1 1 gallons of liquor and five gal work at once so as to give some em ed "Hume Sweet Home" and went to I curt house expenses 3.077.93 lons id beer per week. Well, most of ployment to the large number of men 300.00 their various homes, younger, hap County Coroner............ the "wets'' will be able to get along who ar.- wanting work and somethin.’ 150.00 pier and resolved to live better lives Insane......................... T O the Lovers of Music of Tillamook County : with that amount, and tf it is not suf to eat. This is a reasonable question and be more charitable in 1915. School Supt’s. office.......... 2,400.00 ficient, why they can get then friends •>nd was made in belief of the unem I beg to announce that I have opened 200.00 i he New Year's "Open House" Health officer. .................... to Si-nd (or mor. Who said Oregon ployed This, no doubt, will be ap \\ idow pensions................... 1,000 00 January 1st 2 to 6 pm. was in charge up with a complete line of Musical In W.is going to lie dry in 191(1’ pealed to ¡1 large number of ous citi 2,000.1 O of the patronesses, Mcsdames Mrs. < are of County poor.......... ——0---- strumental and Sheet Music and Ac- lfns as the proper thing to do under < ounty \ etcrinarian.......... 500.00 The annual edition of the Oreg th< circumstances, yet, for all that Fred C. Baker, A. K. Case, C. 1. Indemnity fund...................... ccsories in Morrison’s Confectionary, near 1,000.00 Clough, C. .1. Edwards. John Groat. onian is another cre.lit.ible produc ''■etc are difficulties in the way. First Scaler of weights and meas » LU Holden. C. Haberlach, E. T. Postoffice. lion, profusely illustrated, *qd splend the comity sourt is not at liberty to ures..................... 600.00 Haltom, E. E. Koch, J. S. Lamar idly gotten up It will |;iXe. like all I'c .1 l.ug<- number ol unemployed Auditing county records.. 1,500.00 previous annual issues of the Orego «ork (or it has to conform to certain Homer Mason and O. A. Schultz, and County Fair and Exhibits. 3.500.00 their well known reputation for his- nian. the State of Oregon another laws in advertising for bids for road County School Fund. High boost and help to bring new people work, having plans and specification, pitalitv. their high social and moral School, Library and insti- standing made it a grand success. 200 and new industries into the state. previously drawn before it can let a ................... -....................... 46.400.00 quests of the occasion sang and 'I’lie Oregonian is certainly entitled I expect to make I illamook my future home. contract for road work, which takes danced and sang and frolicked until ' 'Herd County printing and to a great deal of credit for the man several months, and even then, when Expert Piano funing and Instrument ’ic.inqucnt tax list............. 6 I.JOO.OO tier in which it always boosts Oreg •' contract is let. the contractor can tired nature at midnight could endure ' y pert farm advis orv work. I.COOOO Repair Work, etc. on, and the new year number is an bring in foreign labor from Portland no more; and so ended the happiest, 4 ruant officer. 100 00 most popular and informal festivities ‘ » other illustration of this. Having is ¡•nd Other places Mthough we would ’ ounty Fire Ward, -n.............. 27 s oo sued that valuable edition the people I'kc to »c. something done to give ever given our tittle city; all good Rebate on Taxes. ^00.00 their business, sh mid do their part by sending the unemployed something to do, we citizens forgetting t urrent expenses. 2ÑO.OO their dignity and comingling in one th 111 to their friends in all parts of must confess that this is the wrong 1 lections................ 1,400 OO continuous round of clean amusement the I niled States and foreign conn time of the year t comment. r,wd District Attorney etc. 200.00 Too mcuh credit eannot be bestowed trie s. o» k in thi> State tax. Bh’r much work 5 4,175-79 Agent for Sherman & Clay & Co.'s Pianos. upon our genial, curteous Secretary. 1 and mi be wasted b. Judge Worrall. whose ripe experience j '1 he Rood road« advocates arc *ak- doing j Total..................... ■ ■ $337,628 .8* i:al and un: . 'fish d.-. e: i j : County Schoo» aind. m V- w-'.V— . ■ 40,035.16 ADVERTISING RATES. Official Count in the Recall Election. Editorial Snap Shots REJoLVED THAT IT WoNN’T COAT YOU ANYTHING To COME AND 5EE. WE ARE MAKING PRICE5ONGR.OCER.IEJ THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. bUJTER 5ROWN. GROCERY SPECIALS THIS WEEK RAY & CO. Musical A nnouncetnent. CALL IN ANU GET ACQUAINTED. R. P. WHITAKER, The Musical Man At Morrison’s Confectionary. I