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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT DECEMBER 16. 1915 STATE TAX LESS. Fairview News. good. The last number a delightful Christmas Carol",’ The first grade girls gave a little song and the audi solo by Mrs. Fred Poorman which The literary was reorganized at Reduction of $10,000 for Tillamook ence was given a treat when Bernice Teachers of the county who are at the audience highly appreciated. County. Fairview last Saturday evening. Clark The entertainment committee is Nelson rendered a reading and Neva tending the teachers’ examinations Embum was chosen president and Maddux and I.ucile Rowe played a The County Court estimated that this week are: Mrs. Hazel Commons, deserving great credit for the success pianoforte duet. Miss Sanders, teach Arthur Bester vice-president. The so the state tax would be $50,000.00, ful manner in which the program Oretown, Helen M. Beals, Cloverdale, er of the second grade read a paper ciety will meet December the 18th at which is given in the budget at that Daisy E. Goodspeed, Tillamook, was arranged and carried out. and gave demonstrations of hand the Grange Hall. A good program is amount. County Clerk J. C. Holden Florence E. Smith, Hemlock, Mrs. work in the grades and Supt. Un being prepared. has received a communication from "The Jauggernaut” at the Star. Ella R? Sperry, Beaver, Margaret D. thank reported on recent tests given the State Tax Commission that tlye Leach and Morrison Mills, Henry Bash, Nehalem, Mrs. Mabel R. Terry, I The Star Theater has something in the schools. others of our Fairview farmers at amount will be $42,148.95, which is Tillamook, I.ydia R. Crane, Garibaldi, I good in "The Jauggernaut" for Sat tended the fat-cattle show- at Port nearly $10,000.00 below the budget’s Winnie F.pplett, Tillamook, Mrs. E. Wanted a Slogan. urday 18th program. This feature was estimate. The State tax for Tillamook land last week. E. Mitchell, Tillamook, Claudia E. run at Orpheuin Theatre in Portland Morrison Mills sold a fine Jersey County last year was $52,175.79. Brown, Sandlake, Ruth H. Clark, The Tillamook Headlight offers a I for one week and caused more favor To operate the state government Bay City, Eola Brown, Sandlake, prize of $5.00 for the be'st slogan to calf to E. L. Robertson. We are glad able comment than any other picture Pearl Graham, Garibaldi, Alma E. be used by the Tillamook County to see Mr. Robertson take this step and state institutions next year will theatre. Mr. Smith Ripley, Garibaldi, Ruth Sutton, Clov ever run in that Fair Board, to advertise the fair. The I with something good at the head, of require $2,550,000, according to es timates of the Slate Tax Commission, was asked about the raising of the slogan must be in a brief sentence or I his herd. erdale, May Smith, Nehalem. i which has announced the amounts price on some of bis large features, in verse not to exceed 10 or 12 lines, A number of the above named A play shed is being built at the should he when which each of the 35 counties in the teachers are writing for exemptions and he said why fewer lines preferred. These should school grounds. This is a good move. state will be required to contribute. there was so many film companies of 90 per cent and are not applying reach this office by the 29th, when There will not be so many “moss- anxious for business that his pictures In fixing the amount necessary for they will be turned over to the Fair backs” in Fairview in the future. for certificates at this time. cost him even less than they did the coming year, the commission has Board, who will act as judges. Dolph Tinnerstet is the proud fath been able to cut $562,000 from the some months ago, and because busi Surprise Party. er of a bouncing baby girl. Dolph total levied for state purposes this ness is bad there is still some that Oregon Sportsman's League. sang “the troubles of a poor married year. The total state tax in 1915 was A very pleasant surprise party was go to picture shows and he contends man,” at the Grange meeting and re $3,ll2,ooo. On a millage basis, the av they should not have to pay the ex tendered Miss Hazel McKown, Sat The third annual meeting of the ceived an encore. erage state levy for 1916 expenses urday evening in honor of her late tra price, and his show will always be Oregon Sportsmen’s League will be Little Daratha Randall has been will be 2.73 mills, as compared with birthday, by Mr. and Mrs. Emmitt the same in price. Unless it is a spec held in Portland next Sunday and very sick but is now improving. 3 1-3 mills in 1915. Bales, at their home. The principal ial contract picture that he is forced Monday, December 19th and 20th. The Farmers’ Union met at the The commission has effected a re feature of the evening was a guessing under contract to charge more. Mr. On Sunday fly and bait casting contest "Applied Arts,” Miss Pauline Smith said some times he gave a toe. events and pigeon shoots will be Grange Hall on Monday and business duction in the amounts to be contrib show that was not worth the money held. Many prizes have been offered of much importance was transacted. uted in the case of every one of the McElvain won the prize, a delicious and people did not kick, and why i Pomona Grange met at Fairview 35 counties as compared with the for efficiency, by Portland merchants Christmas cake, the envy of the rest should he make those loyal patrons the 2nd and was well attended. amount required for this year. The protec- of the party. At the close of the suffer when he gets something extra. who are interested in game Pomona meetings are a great benefit state’s total taxable valuation for tion. evening a dainty luncheon was serv He predicted the Portland shows On Monday the annual business to the farmers. Here they come to 1915, which is used as a basis in fig ed. Miss McKown was very happily would be back to the old price before meeting of the League will be held, gether from all parts of the county uring the state's tax, is $934.495,03-2.- a second time, when the members of long________________ which will be concluded with the and discuss all questions of interest to 25. Exclusive of the amounts which the party presented her with a beauti must be raised for support of the election of officers for ¡916. In the the farmer. Christmas Tree at High School ful agate ring. The guests were co three state schools and the state road evening a reindeer banquet will be The regular meeting of the Fair teachers and intimate friends of Miss given in the Commercial Club dining view Grange* met December 9 with 87 fund, the money necessary for gener A Christmas program will be given McKown, and included Mr. and Mrs. rooms. members present. The contest work al state purposes next year is $1,624,- on Friday evening at the High School H. C. Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. George Delegates from all Rod and Gun goes on and there is a strife to sec . 849.92. ’i Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Onthank, under the auspices of the I Parent- Clubs and . Game Protective Asso which side wins out. Mrs. Crawford’s I Under statutory provisions four- Misses Pauline McElvain, Lucia Teachers’ Association 1 and the Public i ciations in the state will be in at- sode had the floor this meeting. A tenths of a mill must be levied in the Mabie School for the benefit of the school Macklin, Emma Ueland, I Goyne, and Retta Smith, Messrs beautiful fund, which will furnish a tendance. Many matters of interest good program was given. Her mem state for the Oregon Agricultural col Edwin Boquist, Harry Swenson, E. J. Victrola and other helps in study for to sportsmen will be taken up and bers responding readily and cheerful lege, three-tenttis mills for the Uni- j versity of Oregon, one twenty-fifth Claussen, Oscar Swenson and Peter the art department. Each grade in the discussed at the meeting of the ly. League, which will be held in the of a mill for the Monmouth State grammar school will present numbers Crockatt. A special meeting of the Grange was Normal school, and one-fourth mill and the High School will also give a Imperial Hotel. called on the 16th to do initiary Civic Improvement League. for the state road fund. The amounts few selections. The primary grades work there being several applications Informal Meeting of Ports. . which will be raised by these levies have little playletts and recitations for membership. Last Monday evening the Civic Im and the upper classes with musical 'follow: Oregon Agricultural College, An informal meeting of the mem At the January meeting, which will $373,798 oi ; University of Oregon, provement League of this city, pre numbers and recitations. Christmas bers of the Port of Tillamook with J. be. the second Thursday, Mrs. Dun sented an unusually entertaining pro plays will be staged by the third, •O. Bozorth and John Nelson, of Bay stan's side will give the program and $280,348.51; Monmouth State Normal, gram to the public, in the Guild Hall. fourth and fifth grades and from the City, and C. F. Robinson, of Bar the new officers will be installed. The . $37,379-80, and state road fund, $233,- After the program a social time was practices they have been staging each 1623.70. ________________ enjoyed by all and refreshments in evening after school and at night, View, was held in the parlors of the afiernoon will be an open meeting. the form of pie and other delecacies the program can be assured to be en Tillamook Hotel on last Tuesday Come and hear the program and see TAXPAYERS ORDER were served. A large audience was in tertaining. Miss. McKowan, the music evening, to discuss further plans. The our initiatory work. You are welcome HARD SURFACE ROAD. attendance to hear the program and teacher in the high school has been members of the local port present the numbers were all appreciated. training her music class in some spec were C. I. Clough, W. G. Dwight, B. Clackamas C°urt Instructed to Make Moss ScraPed from Woods. The purpose of the evening was a ial music in connection with the Mc C. Lamb, C. J. Edwards, H. H. Ros a-Mill Levy for Permenent M. F. Leach social time and also to secure a fund Ghee's orchestra and they will render enberg, P W. Todd, “Von of Mr. Shavers rabbits got Construction. and W. C. Miller. for extension of improvement work. some beautiful numbers. In addition ta ngled oop mid der wire vat vass The matter of improvement for 1916 A neat sum was raised by the club to this some of the talanted members down by der pole vat vass oop mid Oregon City, Or., Dec. 14.—Clack and may be used for the prizes which of the Parent Teachers’ Association, was discussed and it was agreed that amas County today by an overwhelm der Woods Postoffice yet.” were offered to the children of the will appear on the program and also the necessary repairing of dredge at When Ray conics marching home ing vote of the taxpayers at the an city some time ago for the yards that it is probable that Mr. and Mrs. Koch Tillamook would be done, and the again, Hurray! Hurray, He’ll wear nual meeting to pass upon the budget maintenance work on the channel were kept in the neatest order. will favor the audience with numbers. the army uniform, Hurray, Hurray, estimates, went definitely on record The program was exceptionally A charge of to and 25 cents will be between Bay City and Tillamook With a wooden gun and a bugle horn for permanent road construction by would be continued with the old good the first number being selec taken which will go toward the im He'll papare the road from nigh till directing the County Court to make tions by the McGhee orchestra which mediate purchase of a victrola for the dredge. The discussion of how to morn, Now he's the happiest man a levy of 2 mills for hard-surfaced were splendid. The second was an en school. A splendid program is assured secure a new dredge after the year that e’er was born. For he’s going to ' roads in 1916. tertaining number by John Leland and every one is urged to attend. 1916 was then taken up and it was be a tin soldier. | The levy will produce about $60,000 Henderson who rendered "The Euro proposed that the government be ask Help! Help! Ahoy! loud and clear on a valuation of $30,000,000, and it is pean Guide.” from Mark Twain's ed to furnish and maintain a new through the still evening air rang the 1 expected that at least five miles' of Parent Teachers’ Meeting. Innocence Abroad. Miss Mabel dredge after the end <5f this coining ------o----- cry for help. Again and again wood hard-surfaced roads will be con- Goyne then rendered a beautiful solo A large attendence at the Parent- year at the two ports of Tillamook structed with the money. which was much enjoyed by the aud Teachers' Association meeting at the and Nehalem, providing the ports cutter Ernest sent his appeal. At last I Clackamas County has been levy- ience. The high school glee club un high school last Friday evening was bear the expense of operation. The it was heard and answered by our old ing 8 mills annually for many years der the direction of Miss McKowan due to the ending of the contest for plan proposes a suction dredge with time hero, who has been known to us past for general roads and, und r the gave a selection which pleased the this month, in which the number of a capacity of 12 inches, and costing in several different roles already, as law enacted at the last session of the lover, nurse, doctor and musician. He people so much that they had to parents casting votes for the grade in between 40,000 and 50,000 dollars. Legislature, 70 per cent of the gen soon procured a boat and rescued the respond with an encore. Professor which their children are studying, Letters will be addressed to the ports eral road money must be expended P. C. Crockatt gave a humorous read decided which grade should win the of Nehalem and Bay City, telling escort with his fair but frightened within the district where it is collect our advice, damsels. Ernest, take ing and being encored gave a number prize picture offered to the winning them of these plans in detail. don't booze up next time as escort ed. in the Scotch dialect which was much grade. Over 75 votes were cast. A there are several roots in our little I Under a resolution adopted todav, enjoyable. A number was presented splendid program was also rendered» Circuit Court Proceedings. river and boats in the dusk are apt to the County Court will levy 5 mills by the mail chorus of the club and including a short play by the sixth I for general roads, 1 mill for bridges Judge G. R. Bagley adjourned find 'em. was encored, when they responded grade, a dramatization of one scene Some school ma’ams are as afraid and 2 mills for hard-surfaced roads, with a second one which was just as from Kate Douglass Wiggins Bird's court on Saturday morning, after be ( or a total levy of 8 mills for roads ing iti session the whole week. He of water as they are of rats. Mr. Wilehart declares there is not and bridges. left for Hillsboro on the morning Macadem is Not Want«d. train. The following cases were dis a woman living who is pretty enough, I sweet enough, good enough, rich 1 "We further recommend that no posed of: A. G. Beals v^. F. H. Wilkins and enough, dear enough or ambitious substitute, such as bituminous macad Burton Rice. Action for money. Judg enough to share his meals of tinned am, asphaltic macadam or any other types of macadam be used,” says the meat, rice and Himalaya juice. ment of non-suit by plaintiff. Did you ever hear the story of the resolution. Tillamook County, on the relation i Harvey E. Cross, O. D. Eby, T. W. of James Langley vs. M. M. Mead, "Georgia Cracker?” No, well here it and Lee Mead, W. J. Stephens and is. A friend was visiting one of his Sullivan and Charles E. Spence were Henry Woolfc. Action for money. | ol^ chums in Georgia and wished to among the strongest supporters of \ erdict for plaintiff in the sum of ' know how to'tell a Georgia cracker the resolution. Mr. Eby led the fight, $60^.00 and against the defendants front the inhabitants. His friend and Mr. Spence, who is master of the 1 showed him a dark spot 6ut in the State Grange, said that the time had Stephens and Woolfe. I come for ' something better than Frank Taylor vs. A. A. Arstill. ■ field and told hint to watch it for I macadam roads. He argued for the Damages. Verdict in favor of plain I half an hour and if it moved it was a i I stump. A good many of our inhab hardsurfaced road not to exceed 14 tiff for $25.00. feet in width. He also argued the Tillamook Lumber Manufacturing itants must have hailed from Georgia. establishment of a system of main Co. vs. F. W. Berger. Action for Baby Bays has been quite sick the money. Order of default and judg last few days from copper poison. tenance of the roads now existing. ment against default. His parents have taken hint to Tilla » ■ State vs. Cliff Nicholson and Ed. mook for medical treatment. Examination for License to Teat Omar, who were indicted for burg Wanted, a husband, by the founder Milk or Cream. lary, were found guilty by the jury of this moss grown berg. - o and sentenced to two to five years in Our Dairy Law requires that "all the state penitentiary. They have ap MORE MEN THAN WOMEN testing of milk or cream purchased plied for a new trial. HAVE APPENDICITIS. on the basis of the amount of butter Evan J. Owens vs. Alberta Frock, Surgeons state men are slightly fat contained therein, shall be done Henry Frock and A. J,. Hembree. more subject to appendicitis than Foreclosure. Decree. women. Tillamook people should by a licensed tester.” To obtain this know that few doses of simple buck- license, all who have not already done Alfred Gubser vs. G. W Wilks et al > , . »torn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed so, are required to take an examina Foreclosure. Sale confirmed. J • in Adler-i-ka, often relieve or prevent John R. Harter vs. Charles R. Soule appendicitis, this mixture removes tion prescribed by the Dairy Dept, of i et al. Foreclosure. Sale confirmed. ! such surprising foul matter that ONE O. A. C. Those who took the exam Albert W. I'belps vs. Albert Kaegi’.SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY ination last year are not required to and John Enzler. Foreclosure. Decree CASE constipation, sour stomach or do so again. For those who do not and default. t * ---- "r*-- ¡gas. The INSTANT, ------ easy action of have a license but who wish to obtain Martha E. Wallace vs. Jeff Wallace. * Adler-i-ka is surprising. J. S. Lamar, one, an examination will be held Druggist. Divorce. Decree granted. Thursday, December 23, at the Tilla L — mook Cheese Factory. We have made special arrange Judge Lindsey has been fined $.XX> I have several bulletins at the office for contempt of Court, although he ments with the Telephone Co., to explaining the requirements of this I niav think it's worth it. connect you directly with our office, law. Any who wish can have them. Is Jack London to be classed as a in case vou with any of our GOOD Roy C. Jones, I pacifist—after all his “red blood” COAL, Lamb-Schrader Co, Call 28W | writing? County Agriculturist J Teachers’ Examination. Let the Rexall Store Settle your CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEMS. Our Store has the Xmas Spirit. Here you will find many useful Xmas. Gifts, not seen elsewhere. New Goods— New Low Prices, the same high quality that has made us our reputa tion. • CHAS. I. CLOUGH CO. Reliable Druggists. Oregon. Tillamook ELAND B. ERWIN, INSTRUCTION. PIANO Diploma from Chicago Musical College.—Beginners receive the same careful training as the most advanced. Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc tion. All lessons given at Studio. Factory Representative for the Chute & Butler Pianos and Player Pianos. T BOALS, ND., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon S. P. Co. (I. O. O. F. Bldg ) Tillamook .... Oregon EBSTER HOLMES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW COMMERCIAL BUILDING, FIRST STREET. TILLAMOOK, OREGON E. REEDY, D.V M., J VETERINARY. Both Phones. Tillamook Oregou rp H. GOYNE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: O pposite C ourt H ousk , Tillatnook Oregon. J OHN LELAND HENDERSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW. T illamook B lock , Tillamook - - - - Oregon. ROOM NO. 261. J. CLAUSSEN, . LAWYER, DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT E 213 T illamook B lock Oregon Tillamook J2)R. JACK OLSEN, DENTIST. (I. O. O. F, Bldg.) • z Tillamook - Oregon T. Buna ATTORNEY-AT LAW. Complete Set of Abstract Books in Office. Taxes Paid for Non-Residents. 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