Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 06, 1915, Image 4

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    Tillamook
Headlight,
May
6.
ICELAND B. ERWIN,
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
knew what was going on and did not
thing and by all pulling together, we know that it had become a law. But
ADVERTISING RATES.
Diploma from Chicago MU11Q1
feel that the Oregon State Grange it seems that a few persons including
Legal Advertisements.
College.
— Beginners receive the Mtnt
First Insertion, per line
$ .10 | meeting in Tillamook City is going F. R. and A. G. Beals, who, we were
careful training as the most advance!
■05
to
be
just
as
big
a
success
as
the
G.
Each subsequent insertion, line.
informed, prepared a petition and a
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instrut-
<1 R. encampment was last year and few persons signed it, which was
Business and professional cards 1.00 I A.
tion.
the
undersigned
will
sell
to
the
highest
bidder
thcr
functions
held
in
this
city.
The
sent or wired to Governor Withy-
one tnonth ............................
All lessons given at Studio.
__ w_________
for next week is to wear a combe as Tillamook County’s en­
Homestead Notices .................. 5.00 slogan
at
Public
zXuctioii
at
broads
mile
and
give
the
glad
hand
Timber Claims ......................... 10.00 1 I,__ J. . ’" - ”■
dorsement of the bill. W e have no
T HO ALS, M.D.,
.05 to the visitors, and everybody do quarrel with the Beals' on that score,
l ocals per line each insertion.
J
,
1
matter
how
small
to
| their part, no
Distd.iy advertisement, an inch,
other than the petition did not ex­
PHYSICIAN AND Sl'RGEON
give the Grangers a good time while press the sentiment of the people of
In Tillamook City, Sale Commencing iit 1:30 p.111.,
one month ..............................
Surgeon S. P. Co.
in Tillamook.
Tillamook County, but simply their
All Resolutions of Condolence
05
(I. O. O. F. Bldg )
own. We will ask Bro. Trombley
ar.d Lodge Notices, per line..
We think it is ill-advised to circu­ how many “over buidcned, tax ridden
OS
Cards of Thanks, per line.........
Tillamook
....
The following A J. C. C. Registered Jersey Cattle.
late petitions for the recall of Coun­ farmers” were asked to sign this
N-tices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen
ty Assessor C. A. Johnson, for it petition to place more taxation on
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
Dora's Fern 204954 is dam of the two young bulls
ERSTER HOLMES,
.as does not go into the root of the mat­ themselves? The petition did not ex­
ceeding five lines ..................
offered for sale. She milks 50 lbs. per day when fresh, at
ter The whole matter 1« in the coun­ press the sentiment of the farmers,
present she is 345 days in milk and is giving 25 lbs. of
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
ty cruise and the side notes in red the local attorneys nor the people of
6 per cent milk, equal to 14 lbs. of butter fat per day.
rates of subscription .
ink that the cruise of certam timber the county. We have all seen a poor
One of her sons is “ Croyden of Deercoombe'’ 108218,2
(Strictly in Advance.)
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
years old, sired by Croyden 90654, a son of the Island Bull
One yeae .................................... $1 50 lands should be raised SO Pir cent little dog with a tin can tied to his
FIRST STREET.
Oxford Majesty ; several of Croyden’s ! 2 year old
• ■ • heifers
r—
Six months...................................... 75 Our contention is that the timber in tail by some mischievious boys, and
Three months.................................. 50 question should be recruised, for it Bro. Trombley is acting in the capac­
TILLAMOOK,
are making over 400 lbs. of fat per year for J. B. Stump
OREGON
would be unjust to the timber owners ity of the little dog and the tin can,
&
Son.
.. Dora's
_
Fern’s sous in this sale is the
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. to increase the amount of timber 50 espousing the cause of the politicians
Another of
E. REEDY, D.VM.,
per cent if that amount is not on the and those who concocted and arrang­
" ’’ Per.?
Dora’ ’* s ’ Croyden," sired by ‘'Croyden of
yearling
bull
to
create
...
'■•«•ate
while, on the other hand, it ed the
frame up
Deercoombe,
” being ~~
75 r
per
Deercoombe,"
. cent of Dora’s Fern blood and
Fitto rial Snap Shots. > land,
VETERINARY.
should be assessed if the timber is another judicial district, and defeat
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should
be
a
very
prepotent
dairy sire.
1
people.
W
e
the
sovereign
will
of
the
p---
’
«
Wr
A beautiful yearling heifer in this sale is "Noble
Both Phones.
We hope Oregon “Dry” had noth­ there. We think every fair minded
person wilt agree with us in this par­ can vouch for three persons in this
Peer
’s Fontaine," a daughter of Fontaine of Deercoombe
ing to do with the dry weather we
district
Tillamook
-
Ever since the timber was county who wanted the
240799, a full sister of Dora’s Fern. Fontaine of Deer­
have been experiencing in Tillamook ticular.
G.
Beals,
the question of adding 50 per changed—F. R. Beals, A.
coombe gave 12,000 lbs. of milk in one year.
for several weeks, for grass won't cruised
A very fine 2-year heifer soon to freshen is “ Bailie
cent to certain timber lands have and C. E. Trombley.
y H. GOYNE,
stand for a "dry” campaign.
of
Silver Hills" 329627, iter dam gives 20 quarts of milk
perplexing
question with the I
been
a
,
i
NEW JUDICIAL DISTRICT. I
for it is a question.
per day, and when along in location gives 7 percent
Of course the Boosters' Band will county officials,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
butter fat. She has a beautiful yearling bull also in this
should the county make the increase,
lie on hand next week to welcome the
sale
—
Peer
of
Silver
Hills
;
he
is
a
son
of
Noble
Peer
2d,
whether
they
would
be
sustained
if
it
Takes
Vote
of
entire
State
to
Refer
(¡rangers and discourse music even­
Office : O pposite C ourt Horsi
was contested in the courts. Because
It to the People.
and
irratid individual.
anti is a gram»
mu,» X’ 1.1 »
ings. It is one of the pleasant fea­
Murial Fern’ ♦ s Noble,
a yearling bull in this stile is
Attorney John R. Callahan has re- |
the
Board
of
Equalization
and
the
Tillamook .... Oregon.
tures of a boosters’ band to make the
son of Muriel's Fern, who gave 21 lbs. of butter per day
County Assessor did not agree on ccived an answer to his inquin .
visitors and citizens feel jubilant.
on grass alone in her 2-year old form will give 3 lbs. of
this matter, we fail to see why the whether it takes the vote of the en­
J OHN LELAND HENDERSON,
butter per day now. Another young bull is a son of
latter
should
be
made
the
"goat
Lets
tire
state
or
the
judicil
districts
af
­
The first copy of the Oregon Voter
Murial
of
Deercootnbe
2d,
she
gave
40
lbs.
of
milk
per
reached our desk, which is full of in­ settle this matter without personali­ fected to refer the new judiciary law
ATTORNEY
day when 2 years old.
teresting reading matter for voters ties or strife and like sensible indi­ to a vote of the people . Secretary
AND
A
beautiful
past
yearling
bull
in
this
sale
is
“
Prin
­
to digest. It is published by C. C. viduals, which can be easily accom­ Ben W. Olcott lias replied that it ;
cess
Noble
Peer"
his
dam
is
a
beautiful
show
cow
and
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
plished
by
recruising
timber
where
must be referred to the state and will i
Chapman, a live wire and booster
a heavy milker. Another yearling bull is Lassie Noble
T illamook B lock ,
for Oregon. One feature about it is, there is any question or doubt as to require 13,-11 signatures to the pe- I
Peer, son of Lassie-of Deercoombe and Noble Peer 2d,
Tillamook -
-
-
- Oregon
titions.
The
new
law,
however,
gives
I
the
amount.
It
is
contended,
however
it is devoid of advertisements, and,
ROOM NO.
he is grandson of the great “ Gertie's Lad ’’ sold for
naturally, it is not out of place to ask that the budget did not appropriate Tillamook County three terms of.
$1,800 in California. Another fine young bull is Ardella’s
who is furnishing the money to pro­ any money for this purpose, but we court, viz., the first .Mondays in Feb­
Noble, son of the great combination cow " Ardella B.” a
are
inclined
to
think
that
if
the
J. CLAUSSEN,
ruary, May and October, but this
duce the Oregon Voter.
grand daughter of Chief Engineer.
Countv Assessor employed cruisers year owing to the other law specify-
.
LAWYER,
Time of Sale 1:40 P.M., Saturday, May 8, at Harris
We notice that one county stood to re-cruise the timber referred to 1 ing June as one of the months in
DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT
6 Vidito Stable.
suit in regard to paying excessive the County Court would have to foot I which a term of the circuit court was
xfih Six months credit will be given on bankable paper at
213 T illamook B lock
charges for experting county books the bill. For instance, C. H. Wheeler | to be held, will be superseded by the
7 per’cent int. 5 per cent discount for cash.
under the Commission's
instruc­ has made affidavit that on certain I new law.
Tillamook
COL. J. W. HUGHES, Auctioneer.
tions. The court agreed that they claims the timber has been over­ We give below the new law, which
were too high and the county saved a estimated and, consequently his taxes goes into effect the 22nd of May.
Signed,
large sum of money. The auditing are too high. The proper method, to
R. JACK OLSEN,
CHAPTER 333.
THOMAS WITHYCOMBE> SON
our
way
of
thinking,
would
be
for
the
"graft” was soon bowled out, thanks
AN ACT.
Í
DENTIST.
to the newspapers who roasted the County Assessor to have the timber
To create the ninetceth Judicial
recruised,
which
would
be
fair
to
Mr.
9GGOOOCCOQOOOOGOOOeOQ40COJOOOfiCOSOOCCCOQCCOOOSO&309Qt
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
system.
District of the State of Oregon, and
Wheeler and the county as well.
to provide for Circuit Judge and the
Tillamook - Oregon
---- 0-----
The matter of building a city hall is
terms of the court in said district.
The
snap
shot
man
avoided
all
per
­
causing some tittle discusion this
Be it enacted by the people of the
UI T. BUI LM
week, with a strong backing favoring sonalities in discussing the new judi­ State of Oregon:
L A .
it. There is this much to be said cial district bill, placing the blame
Section 1. That there shall be and
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
about it, a saving of about $5,000 will where it belonged—to a frame-up of is hereby created a judicial district of
Washington
County
politicians,
who
Complete
Set of Abstract Book»,
be made if the building is erected
the State of Oregon composed of
Office.
now, But it is well to submit the ques­ railroaded the bill through the state the county of Washington and the
tion to a vole of the people whether Legislature, for when the bill was county of Tillamook, and for that
Taxes Paid for Non-Residenta
they want to bond the city. We hope, defeated in the Senate by one vote, purpose the county of Washington
T illamook B lock ,
if a new city hall is erected, it won't the last day of the session, it was is detached from the Fifth Judicial
TillamooK .... Oregon
be a makeshift proposition, but a resurrected by one Senator being in- 1 District and the County of Tillamook
Both Phones.
building that will be a credit to the duced to change his mind and vote, is detched from the Twelfth Judicial
city and embrace accommodations and the bill became a law. As a news- 1
District of the State of Oregon.
C. HAWK,
for the library, gymnasium, com­ paper we think we did our duty to
Section 2. The terms of the Circuit
the
people
in
opposing
it,
for
there
mercial club etc.
«.is no need of a change as far as Court of the Nineteenth Judicial Dis­
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOX.
Bro. Trombley cannot deny that it Tillamook County was concerned. trict shall be held annually in the
was a Democratic slogan to reduce Judge Belt was opposed to it and County of Washington on the first I
Oreum
Bay City
the price of living. When people in stated that he could handle the work 1 Monday in March, the first Monday
this county failed to procure work and the attorneys of this city were in July, and the first Monday in No­ I
Q r . l . l . hoy ,
and ran up bills at the different stores well pleased with Judge Belt and vember, of each year; in the county i
of
Tillamook
on
the
first
Monday
in
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
they realized that Democratic free were not desirous of a change in the
trade had put them on their uppers. judicial district, and the people of February, first Monday in May, the
T illamook B lock ,
Thanks to a number of store keepers, this county had elected Judge Belt first Monday in October of each year.
BEEF POT KO AT . At 12jc. and 13Jc. per pound, j
Section
3.
Immediately
after
the
(
bv
a
flattering
majority
of
votes)
did
these unfortunate individuals have
Oregon.
i Tillamook,
At 15c. per pound.
RIB ROAST
.
managed to pull through the winter, not want the change and additional taking effect of this Act the Governor (
T
At 1 lc. per pound.
only to iird money and work scarcer taxation. But since Bro. Trombley shall appoint a suitable and qualified |
RIB BOIL .
ELMER ALLEN
in Tillamook than for many years. lias indulged in personalities and ac­ person, a resident of the Nintecntli ’ 1
10c.
per
pound.
g
At
BRISKET
BOIL
We do not want to be a pessimistic cused the snap shot man of things Judicial District, to serve as Judge of
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
At 12ic. to 15c. per pound. S
STEAKS
but the situation needs to be grappled that are false, we have a right to the Circuit Court for the Nineteenth
Judicial
District
and
until
the
next
'
"come
back"
and
give
the
political
At lie. and 12jc. per pound. 1
with, for men are neding work and
DENTIST.
CORN BEEF
a few digs in the ribs He general election and his sucessor is '
STEAK
.
At
121c.
per
pound.
t
store keepers are wanting their flip-flopper
1
Commercial Building, Til!a®°:^
HAMBURGER
money lor earning people who other­ has brought the old chestnut, the elected and qualified; and there shall
Warren
Construction
the
Co.,
into
be
elected
at
the
next
general
election
wise would have had to feed at the
These Prices are guaranteed on Tillamook J QARL haberlach ,
but what has that to do in the year 1916 to be held in the
county’s expense Those who can give controversy,
'
Products.
1
employment to men should do so at with Washington County politicians State of Oregon, and every six years
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
railroading
a
bill
through
the
State
thereafter,
a
Circuit
Judge
of
said
dis-
'
once and not wait, for cverv day’s '
Legislature heaven only knows, but trict who shall hold office until his
work will be appreciated It is not
T illamook B eock
it shows the stupidity of Bro. Tromb­ Circuit Judges of the state, to be paid
Price List on U.S. Inspected Prime Steers
out of place to mention here that if ,
Tillamook
J.
Oregon
ley dragging this into the matter, monthly by the state as other Circuit .
from Portland.
the county road work could be start- .
But we want our readers to carefully Court Judges may be paid.
ed, this, too, would he a great benefit
QR. GEORGE J. PETERSEN
consider this little bit of tommy rot
SIRLOIN STEAKS At 20c. per pound,
Section 4. The Judge of the Nine '
to those who want employment j in the article published by our esteem-
teenth Judicial District shall receive ’’
ROUND STEAKS . At 18c. per pound,
W ¡th a little united effort things ( cd contemporary:
DENTIST,
the same salary as is paid to the other
could be greatly improved in this
l
’OT ROAST BEEF At 16c. per pound.
"Mr. Baker has no regard for our
county, despite the fact that the already overburdened, tax ridden Circuit Judge« may be paid.
Successor to Dr. Perkins
SHORT RIBS AND
Section x. The duties and jurisdic­
Democrat party suceeded in reducing farmers, who are dead set against
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
PLATE BOILS . At 12c. to 15c. per pound.
the cost of tiling by depriving men of useless elections and other useless ex­ tion of said Nineteenth Judicial Dis­
trict and the fudges thereof shall be
work to make a living.
Prime RIB ROASTS, z\t 18c. per pound.
pense accounts, but, just to satisfy a such as are provided by the Consti­
——o- ■ -
^EORGE WILLETT,
personal spite, he would do every­ tution and Laws of the State of Ore­
These Prices are subject to change
The Oregon State Grange meets in thing in his power to bring on a
this city next week at the invitation special election in an endeavor to oust gon.
ATTORNEY-ATI.AW
of the Grangers of the county, the Judge Bagley.”
T
illamook
C ommercial B uildi *0
Notice.
I ill.imook Commercial Club, the
Mv! My' Mv! Gee Wil! What about
Tillamook .... Orerò®
Mayor and Citv Council and the “our already over burdened tax rid­
This is to give notice that I will
I ount v Court, and it is up to those den farmers" who have to pay addi­ not be
responsible for cattle placed
organizations to give the visitors a tional taxes in this successful effort
J2)R E- E, DANIELS,
on the Whitney ranch for pasture.
right royal reception and extend to to create a new office that the people 1
Nelson
&
Long.
CHIROPRACTOR
them the glad hand and welcome of Tillamook County did not need !
Local Office in the Commercial
them to the best dairying section in nor want’ Such logic is enough to
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Oregon I verybody can help, even in make a Coon laugh As we remarked
Sidney K. HenJersou, Pre«..
Building.
some small way, to make the Oregon before we had refrained from person-1
Surveyor.
State Grange meeting in this city a allies ,but having to defend ourselves
TILLAMOOK - ORE
John Leland Henderson. Sec­
slice« -. Turn out on Monday and by base and false insinuations being
retary Treat. Attoiney-at-
meet the visitors at the depot with thrown at us, we will throw a little
Law, Notrary Public.
the glad hand, assist the ladies of the more light on the subject for the in- ■
EAT VIERECK’S
Spring Suits From $30.00 and up. We also do
Tillamook Civic I eague by placing a formation of the people and the
Tillamook
Title
and
bedroom at their disposal, be at the “over burdened, tax ridden farmers," j
CLEANING AND PRESSING.
Abstract Co.
BREAD,
depot on Monday with your auto to 1 It wa» generally understood here on
take the visitors to the hotels and I the Saturday before the State Legis- ■
Law. Abstracts, Real Estate,
TILLAMOOK BAKE**
private home«, also on Thursday i laturv adjourned, that the bill had j
Surveying, tlneurance.
TILLAMOOK.
morning to give the visitors a trip to > been defeated, but being resurrected
noth Phcres.
the cheese factories in autos. Every- • and passed as we have stated above. I
Phone T 27
TILLAMOOK . - OIWOX.
only a few persons in Tillamook I
MMMMMMOOMM'MK* !
Public Auction Sale of
Registered Jerseys.
HARRIS & VIDITO’S STABLE,
Saturday, May Sth, 1915,
E
D
Reduction in the
Price of Meat.
As our Grass Fed Cattle are now
ready for the Market, we are
making the following Prices on our
Meats, for CASH •
è
?
?
$
Tillamook Meat Company. 1
EXCLUSIVE TAILORING
J. w. EDWALL,