Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 01, 1915, Image 5

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    Tillamoolc Headlight. July 4
the glorious fourth .
Successful Pupils at the Eighth Grade
Why Some People Fight Good Road«*
Guy Bunn Meets With Accident.
Examinations.
Two Days Celebration in Tillamook
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I Names of those passing the 8th
City.
(From the Oregon Voter.)
__ On Saturday evening at 8 o’clock.
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1 here are three classes of roads in Guy Bunn well known in this county,
grade examinations in January, May Oregon.
The Fourth of July will be fitting­ and
but who is now managing a cheese
June, 1915:
3
Local Roads—The roads in outlay­
ly observed in this city with a cele­
Zada Christensen, Viola Redberg ing districts or leading away from factory at Otis, in Lincoln County,
bration that will extend over two Hazel Lamar, Bernice Nelson, Agnes
sustained a broken leg while wrestl­
days commencing tomorrow ( Friday) Doates, Georgia Johnson, Constance main highways, where there is little ing. A trip on foot over the trail was
morning and continuing until Satur­ Hoskins, ( harks Lamb. Alice Bur or no through travel.
at once made to Neskowin from
1 he Chautauqa consists of a week of high class, interesting and educa­
County Roads—Highways
over
day night.
Toughs, Felix O’Donnell, Margaret which there is considerable through which poin^ Dr Boals was reached tional entertainments. Ihe attractions include the Adelphi.in Quartet, Whitc-
I'lie special^ leatures will be two Follett, Ruth Severance, Lillian Ru-
over the phone. The doctor started at pskie's
Hungarian
Bukner's Jubilee Singers,
Col.
!
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..
-
W. H. Miller,
travel from one place to another with
traveling in auto as far as Nes­ - A. , A.
bands-1 he Tillamook County Boost-
Franzke, Senator E. J. Buckett and others.
i' |BCivS’ .Fay Harris’ Elsie in the county; main roads leading in­ once
kowin
and
from
there
on
foot
tr’s Band and the drum and fife Glad, Rachel
over
Ward, Omer Bailey, to cities and towns, and connecting
the very muddy trail to Otis, arriv-
<
corps; free vaudeville performances Lmn" °i"ev’ -l0hn Lock"Ood, them.
ing at the home of the injured man
each day by the celebrated Blowers’ Laura Leach, Nora A. Mvers, Cari
State Roads—Highways over which at five o’clock in the morning.
Troupe of six artists; grand street Eorkner, Elane M. Todd, Mildred
there is through travel across county
The injured member was then
parades and free dances on the street pe'7rniC’ Lue,,a
Two progta.ns will be rendered each day from July lath to 17th Ti»e
Dammon, lines; roads used by vehicles which
for and after a little rest the afternoon ptograni commences at 2:30. The evening program at 7:JO. Trie
each evening.
Be.tha Lorsung, Glenn Leach, Robt. co.ne from outside a county and pass cared
doctor
started
for
home.
The
trip junior Chautauqua (for the children) starts at 9:00 a in.
Attorney John Leland Henderson ‘ Henderson, Herman B. lacob into another county.
was indeed a most strenuous one and
will deliver the oration.
F.’genia Smith, Carl Erickson, Stan­
I11
most
parts
of
the
United
States
long
to
be
remembered
by
the
doctor.
The Grand Parade
ley Norberg, Henry Anderson, Win­ local roads are paid for by taxes lev­
Will leave Stillwell Avenue at 9 nie May Hill, Webb McGinnis, Bon­ ied
in local districts. County roads
a.,n. and will tour the principal streets nie Linn Gay, Linme Gates, lames are built
Surprise Party to Mrs. Drew,
by county taxation, and
The Chautauqua .vill be held in a tent erected on Third Street between
of the city. Frizes for the parade will May, Jennie Van Dvke, Marv V state roads by state appropriations.
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5th and 6th Avenues East.
be given as follows:
Fox, Claude M. Webb, Wade Arstill,
Farmers whose property is in a re­
On Thursday evening of last week
For the two best floats by any Daisy Finley, Frederick H. Zaddac»- mote
local road district, pay three a 1 number of friends very agreeably
Fraternal Society—1st prize, $5.00; Kextcrd G. Buttler, William Eadus, road
--- S —a Mrs.
»«-- C.
r- N.
vr Drew,
. a
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taxes, the local district tax for surprised
The
2nd prize $2.50.
Zelpha M. Schiffman, Edwin W the road they seldom use, and the >casion being her birthday.
. For the two best horse drawn Asulcy, Jennie M. Crawford, Edgar state road tax for roads they perhaps
Season tickets admitting the purchasctor i.ny mtnrbir of his family to all
A splendid time was enjoyed in
vehicles—1st prize $5.00; 2nd ■ prize Batzncr, Raymond Norris, Elma never use. Farmers whose places are social
conversation, games were play­ programs cost $2.50. (After the opening day $3.00.) Children’s tickets $1.00.
$2.-0.
Johnson, Elizabeth B. Balmer, Grace along a county road escape high dis­
later in the evening refresh­ Single admissions 25c. to 75c. Ticket on sale at all drug stores.
tor the two best decorated auto­ A Davis, Lawrence D. Bailey, Vesta trict taxes but pay county and state ed and were
served.
mobiles—1st prize, $5.00; -2nd prize, Vanderpool, Buell C. Woods, Joe road taxes. Often they are hundreds ments
Mrs. Drew was the recipient of
$2.50.
Huston, Don Gilbert, Leona Curl, of miles away from the state highway many appropriate gifts.
For the two best floats by any Mary Ruth L. Allison, Roy Payne and perhaps never use a state high­
present were: Mr. and Mrs.
The following residents of Tillamook have made the Chautauqua possible
business house—¡st prize, $5.60; 2nd Laura I. Bays, Amy Jenkins, Gladys way, but they must pay the state H. Those
T, Botts, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Jack-
prize, $2.50.
Brown, Samuel L. Reifenberg, Min­ highway taxes just the same.
son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haberlach,
E. J. Claussen
M. A. Olson
For the two best plug ugly charac­ nie Dow, Pearl Chase Lena Mayer
Farmers whose places are along a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lamb and chil­
1). L. Shrode.
Mrs. Maud Hallom
ters in the parade—1st prize, $2.00; Leslie Conover, Paul Burke, Lolo De state highway get the full benefit of dren, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Trombley
B. E. King
Alex McNair
2nd prize $1.00.
Lillies, Elwell Erskine, Hazel Dorr, road improvements paid for by the and daughter Sarah, Mrs. H. A. Van­
J.C. Holden
G. B. Lamb
Friday’s Programme.
Florence Marshall, Nelson A Powers, people of the whole .state.
Winkle, Mrs. Marie Wade. Mr. and
Mrs. C. Everson
L. E. Hewitt
9:30 a.m.—Music by Tillamook O^ella Hart, Joseph Schnal, Ella I Human nature is such that farmers Mrs. Howard Drew, John Stcinback,
A. A. Pennington
Mrs. L. Groat
County Booster’s Band.
Glad, Edna Anderson, Vern Jackson, living in remote districts usually op­ John Day, Ray Grate, Mr. Hellish,
C. E. Trombley
F. T. Haltom
¡0:00 a.m.—Parade by firemen in Edith L. Grabel, Lillian Russell Bow­ pose heavy expenditures for county the Misses Lottie, Grace and Lois
F. R. Beals
E. E. Kock
Uniform. $5.00 prize for the best dec­ man, Bernice E. Ripley, Elmer Lewis roads and bitterly fight state road Wade, Blanch Stark, Bernice Nelson
Mrs. W. B. Aiderman
U. G. Jackson
orated hose cart.
Zweifel, Ruby M. Johnson, Muriel taxes. They say: “We have to pay for and Neva Maddux, and Mrs. W.
Jones-Knudson
H. A. VanWinkle
n:oo a.m.—Music by Tillamook Lundberg, Gladys Wann, William our own road; why should we be tax­ Wiley and children.
C. S. Barnes
T. B. Handley
County Booster’s Band.
Himpel, Hazel Klinehan, Virginia ed to build roads in front of other
Leo Morrison
G. 11. Aiderman
1:00 p.m.—Grand vaudeville enter­ Allison and Edmund Lundberg.
people’s property and roads hundreds Mrs. Alice Roneick Died in Portland.
Rollie W. Watson
Mrs. H. C. Hanson
tainment given on the principal
miles
aw-ay?
”
of
H. T. Botts
Ray B. Walls
Highest averages, Jan., May., June.
streets free by the celebrated Blow­ Virginia Allison......... 96.1 per cent.
Often such farmers are least able to
A. H. Gaylord
Erwin Harris’on
•
News
reached
Cloverdale
Sunday-
ers’ Troupe.
pay
their
taxes,
and
they
are
loaded
Ruth
.. .
Mrs. J. C. Edwards
T. H. Goyne
‘t’ Allison
‘ "
95.8 per cent.
morning of the death of Mrs. Alice
Dry test by hose companies—¡st D
Henry Anderson
J. L. Henderson
Mrs. Grace Beals
94.7 per cent up with perhaps a 10-mill district Roenicke. Some time ago Mrs. Hoe­
I
prize, $15.00; 2nd prize $10.00.
I.. V. Eberhardt
Leona Curl .................. 94. per cent road tax, a 5-mill county road tax and nicke was taken to Portland for med­
P. W. Todd
Hook and ladder race—¡st prize
G. F. Chaphe
C. 1. Clough.
Highest grade m^de in Orthog­ a state road tax besides. The more ical treatment where it was thought
$15.00; 2nd prize, $10.00.
prosperous farmer, located close to
raphy.
K. W. Onthank
an
operation
would
be
necessary,
Races for boys and girls 15 years Leona Curl
100 per cent. town on a county road, pays only the but death relieved her suffering. The
and under.
Rexford G. Butler .. . .
100 per cent 5-mill county tax and the quarter­ remains were brought home and the
Potato race—1st prize $1.00; 2nd
mill state tax. As a rule such farmers,
Reading.
those, who are close to town, strong­ funeral took place on Tuesday, her
prize 50c.
Max
Beals
cen'
99
per
Egg and spoon race—1st prize $1.00
ly favor spending more money on pastor. Rev. F. S. Ford, officiating,
Writing.
I
roads, for the people of the Interment was had in the Gist cemc-
2nd prize, 50c.
Nora A. Myers ............ 99 per cent county
whole
county
pay the tax which build tery near the home of her parents,
Go Devil Race—1st prize, $i.oo;2nd Ruth
Allison .................. 99 per cent. the roads. Still,
funeral was largely attended
unless they are close by The
prize 50c.
many who had known the deceas­
Three legged race—1st prize $¡.00; Elizabeth Roberts......... 99 per cent to a state highway, they oppose any ed
from childhood. The floral offer­
Geography.
state tax for road purposes.
2nd prize 50c.
were beautiful.
Support for state highway expendi­ ings
Sack race—1st prige, $ i . oqj 2nd Max Beals ..................... 98 per cent
Alice Amelia Allen was born at
Glenn Leach .................. 98 per cent. tures comes mainly from motorists,
prize, 50c.
Virginia Allison ............. 98 per cent. truck owners and teamsters who use Albany, Linn County, Oregon, Sept.
Saturday's Programme.
will be celebrated in various towns
1879. She came to Tillamook with
Agriculture.
through roads for long hauls, from 5,
8:30 a.m.—Music by Tillamook
along the Southern Pacitic and special
her
parents
when
18
months
old.
She
Linnie Gates .................. 100 per cent people who live along the state high­
County Booster’s band.
became a member of the Presbyterian
9:00 a.m.—Grand parade, Starting Carl Erickson .............. too per cent. ways and get the direct benefit of Church of Cloverdale, December 3,
Stanley Norberg ........... too per cent the expenditure while paying little
Stillwell Avenue at High School.
I
1903. She was joined in marriage to
11:00 to 12 noon—Declaration of Edna Anderson ............ 100 per cent, of the cost, and from cities and William Roenicke on Dcccmb' r 1st.
Ruth
Severance
............
too
per
cent
towns
through
which
the
state
high-
Independence. Address and singing
1910. She is survived by her h. -band
Arithmetic.
ways pass. Opposition to state high- and
of national hymns, accompanied bv
two small children, a father and
Hazel
Klinehan
............
per
too
cent
ways
comes
from
farmers
located
off
Tillamok County Booster’s Band.
mother, one brother and one sister,
Raymond
Norris
...........
too
per
cent
the
main
roads,
as
well
as
from
a
Opposite Lamar’s Drug Store.
Mrs. Dimick. She died at Portland,
1:00 p.m.— Special vaudeville En­ Edgar Batzner ............. too per cent, class of people who always actively Oregon, June 20th, 1915.—Courier.
Elmer
L.
Zweifel
.
,.t..
too
per
cent
oppose
additional
taxes.
,
tertainment by the Blower's Troupe,
I
Between i'll rtatior.s in Oregon
Daisy Finlej' ................ 100 per cent
So many city people think it’s
on principal streets free.
(where the one way faro does not
Edith
L.
Grabel
.............
Unless
Congress
meets
this
fall
*
n
100
per
cent
"mossbackism
”
to
oppose
liberal
Wet test by fire brigade—1st prize,
will be in effect
exceed
Lillian R. Bowman .... too per cent. state appropriations for good ruads. a humor to face facts and provide for
$15.00; 2nd prize, $10.00.
July 3, 4. and 5, with final return
Hub and hub race by fire brigade— Winnie May Hill ......... 100 per cent They don’t understand why anybody the national defense, Canada, at the
Amy Jenkins ................ too per cent would oppose good roads. They are close of the present war, will have
limit July 6th
1st prize $15.00; 2nd prize, $10.00.
trained soldiers than the United
¡00 yard race free for all—1st prize Bertha Lorsung ........... too per cent. perplexed by opposition, and ascribe more
States.
And
Canada
is
far
from
being
Nora A. Myers .............. 100 per cent it to obstinate perversity. If these
$3.00; 2nd prize $2.00.
nation. The Chicago Jour­
r 15
•
50 yard race free for all—1st prize, Ruth Allison .................. 100 per cent same city people who are enthuciastic a nal military
has no fear that our northern
Virginia Allison ........... too per cent road boosters, were compelled each
$3; 2nd prize, $2.00.
neighbor
will
try
to
annex
Maine
or
too yard race for members of Fire Carl Erickson ................ too per cent year to pay 15 to 20 mill» as aroad capture Chicago, but the Journal
Brigade only—1st prize $3.00; 2nd 1 Edna Anderson ............. 100 per cent tax, besides school taxes, county tax­ counts it a crime to leave a rich and
. Rachel Ward ................ too per cent es and state taxes, they would under­
prize, $2.00.
peaceable country of ¡00,000,000 in­
Three legged race—1st prize, $2.00; I Vesta Vanderpool ......... too per cent stand this opposition better. We in habitants with fewer trained defend­
100
per
cent
Multnomah
County
have
never
paid
Carl
I'orkner
................
2nd prize, $t.oo.
Call on nearest Agent for full infor-
higher than a 2-mill road tax, and we ers than are possessed by many
English Gramm ar.
Sack race—1st prize, $2; 2nd prize,
cent
escape the point of view of the far­ nations with only 5 per cent of our
100
per
Virginia
Allison
...........
million, fares, train schedules, etc.
$1.00. .
population
and
less
than
5
per
vent
mer who pays a 20-mill road tax—10
History.
Girls' race, 15 years and under—I st
Max Beals ...................... 97 per cent mills to his district and 10 mills to of our wealth.
prize, $1.00; 2nd prize, 50c.
Ruth Allison .................. 97 per cent his county. The tax bill of the remote
Roy Payne .................... 97 per cent farmer is the biggest bill he pays. It
Woods and Pacific City News.
Charles Lamb .............. 97 per cent is his main cash outlay for the year. '
Often it seems a crushing burden to
Physiology.
Lor several days wt Jiave heard Zada Christensen ......... 100 per cent him. It is hard for small farmers liv­
I have recently secured
rumors of a crazy man loose at Elsie Glad ..................... 100 per cent ing remote from markets to scrapeup
the Factory Agency’ for
1
Cloverdale. He made his appearance Henry Anderson ......... 100 per cent cash tax money.
Let us remember these facts when
Civil Gevernment.
the High Grade Chute A
at Pacific City last evening. He had
John \1. Scott. General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
a gun and knife with him and he Virginia Allison . ......... 98 per cent voting road expenditures. We who
Butler Fiance and Play­
chased his partner from a motor Roy Pavne .................... 98 per cent use the through roads for sight-see­
ers,
manufactured
irt
ing
and
to
whom
a
tax
bill
is
simply
boat. Then they sent for Mr. Marsh. Zada Christensen ......... 98 per cent
Peru, Ind. Anyone in the
He came down in his auto and nat­ Joe Huston ................... 98 per cent a small item in comparison with mul­
market for an instrument
titudinous other expenses, should not
urally a crowd congregated. The man
will do well to see me tre-
commenced chasing them with a knife Prohibition Law Goes into Effect at crowd the farmer too hard. At least,
we should not condemn him too free­
fore Buying.
Calling for the local d puty sheriff,
Oregon City.
ly when he struggles to pay taxes
hi thought he was too old to tackle
causes him to cry out against being
Both Phones.
During that time he amused
Oregon City, Or., June 29.—The taxed for roads he seldom uses.
himself cutting Mr. Marsh’s auto
Leland B. Erwin
tires. Latest reports are that they entire state will watch with interest
r-1
(The Oregon Voter is a little bit off
sent for Mr. Burke, who had no trou­ the workings of the Oregon City liq­
uor ordinance, effective July 1, follow­ when it infers that the farmers arc
hie
ble capturing him.
Beals Bros are cutting their hay at ing in every detail the prohibition paying from 15 to 20 mills as a road
law which goes into effect on the first tax. We find that the farmers are the
woods to put in their silo.
best boosters for good roads and do
Frank Wileheart and postmaster of next year.
The ordinace was prepared two not object to the road tax as long a«
Deuel, of Woods, autoed to Tilla­
mook on business one day this week. months ago by City Attorney Schue- the money is well and economically
bel.who attended the last session of expended, for they know that good
Campers are starting to arrive.
D 1 Edmunds had a vessel arrive the state Legislature as a Representa­ roads are a benefit to them more ,hau
xith goods for his store for the sum­ tive. It will take the place of the less anyone else. Probably, the Oregon
Voter is opposed to counties bond­
stringent ordinance now in effect.
mer trade.
Mr. Schuebel followed the state law ing for hard surfacing,and this is the
Morris Bays is building a new barn.
Fishermen are all preparing their in every particular, many sections be­ object of the above article.—Ed.)
ing nothing more nor less than a
nets to start.fishing on the 13th.
Notice of Completed Contract.
Attorney Vice and family have ar­ direct copy of corresponding sections
rived and arc moving thei r house of the state law. Under the terms of
oat to Woods, He expects to fish, this measure, Oregon City will try
Notice si hereby given that E. F.
so carry passengers to and from out the law six months before any Hobson, County Road Master, for
other
part
of
the
state.
Tillamook.
Tillamook County, Oregon, has filed
The ordinance provides that no in this office his certificate for the
' Ev.eryone is anxiously awaiting the
more
than
two
quarts
of
whisky,
wine
completion of the contract of the
lar,,nR of the bridge at Woods.
or brandy and 24 quarts of beer can Tillamook Bay Construction Co. on
trout are biting good.
with the probit 11: of I ry :rg Ham rt
be
received
in
the
city
by
any
individ
­
ome straight to
the Garibaldi-Wheeler County Road, you will find it ilivtii < tly i.Cvi 1 la
(liarland and Deuel are building a
’rf?e boat for Rev. Nortrop. He will ual or family in a period of four con­ from Station ¡77 plus 00 to Station gee 11« to << ne nrd <!o j<>ur teint
K>ve excursions up and down the secutive weeks. A certificate, stating 257 plus 446. and any person, firm or inz here. Vott will |<t t'e leu
the contents of the package, the con­ corporation, having objection* to file qualifie«, tl.e inert then ngh ent
■'er during the summer months.
nd
he price
signee, the consignor, the name of to the completion of said work may conrcientiotiH wothn nnrliip und 1 <
the common carrier and the name and do »0 within two weeks from the date charged the iiiriM learcnuble pricer.
will
Christian Church.
address of person receiving the liquor of the first publication.
We can supply single or dot.LI,
must be made out by the nerson re­ Datedthis 30th day of June, 1915.
u u^c ^''owing patriotic program ceiving the package. Liquors cannot
J. C. Holden, County Clerk.
»ill be given at the Christian Church be carried into Oregon City from First publication July I»t.
Portland on streetcars after the new Last publication July 15th.
Listen—if you don’t know which is the best grocery store,
xt Sunday night July 4th.
;n '
onRregational singing, includ- ordinance goes into effect.
it is because you haven’t dealt with us. Our customers
The passage of this strict liquor
8 soir,; of our national hymns.
Notice to Contractor*.
ordinance was one of the pre-election
2~Piano solo.
know because we give our customers full plump value lor
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Sidney K. Henderson, Pre«.,
promises of Mayor Jones last Fa
3— Prayer.
We can furnish sand in large quan­
Ethyl
alcohol
can
be
purchased
from
Surveyor.
their money. We want you for a customer, and the way
4— Orchestra selection.
the drugstores, but the purchaser tities delivered on job cheaper than
5— ^cnpture lesson.
Jofin I eland Henderson, Sec­
anyone else.
will treat you when you come in will make ;* customer
must
have
either
a
perscription
trom
a
’■ 7 '^nlhem by the choir,
retary Treas , Allot ney-at-
F. N Elliott.
'rmon Subject. “God’s place in physician or must sign a .statement
At Electric Light Dock.
nt you. Favor us with one purchase, and we will prove
Law, Noltary Public
declaring that the alcohol « to be
u,'r Nation.”
used either for medical or for scien­
it to you.
— Pantomime by young
vuiiK Jadies.
uauiu.
Father of Waters seems determined
Tillamook Title and
tific purposes. Evfn with these re­
»•
» invitation
Invitation and benediction.
to
sta^
full
all
summer
Dry
elections
»t »k,lny ^'aR
be given each one strictions, the ordinance further pro­ can't influence him
Abstract co
vides that only two quarts can be
he door. Public invited.
One must get near to nature's heart
sold to one individual in a period of
•v,
/Ibstracta,
R *ul Estate
in raising onions Hand-weeds is the
V hile admitting the truth of this. ' four consecutive weeks.
Surveying, I oaqrunce.
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG
only
effective
kind.
Mayor Jones said today that, con­
I- -1' b« said that if $5 a day could
A rabbit is not militaristic; also, it
Itotli Pliotca
trary
to
his
previous
expectations,
ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
th.
*he hoe as well as at
ordinance will not compel those is distinguished for its unprepared
TILLAMOOK - - OKEGON.
t>
1 fruOP
it might be more , the
ncss:
and
’
all
predatory
creation
ea
‘
s
row having liquor in their possession
MuLr Ho ,g is „o, so bad,
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
*hat you g,_
THE CHAUTAUQUA
What It Is
The Time
The Place
The Cost.
The Supporters
The Glorious 4th
Low Round Trip Fares
Convenient 1 rain Service
To All Points
Southern Pacific
WHAT DOVoU NEED?
WE’VE <iOT ITÄ
DONT
LOOK
AROUND
REJOLVCD
You DONT HAVE To
WASTt ANY TIME
LOOKING AROUND
C
US-V/E’VE. GOT IT,
A
T
BC. RIGHT.
RAY & CO.
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