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    Special Election Monday,-Dec. 6th, To Provide for County Fair Grounds. Vote 300 Yes
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Tillamook, Oregon, Thursday, December 2, 1920
Volume 32
GAME'WARDENS MAKE VISIT
OF INSPECTION TO TI g LAIIOOK
Local News
WHAT THE HEADLIGHT HAD
TO SAY TWENTY YEARS AGO I
Number 5
NOTICE
Retiring Lieu warrants . . 18.400.00
Notice 1s hereby given, that on
¡Monday, December 27th, 1920, at 1
o’clock in the afternoon,
at the
Court House, in Tillamook County,
Oregon, a public hearing will
be
will
, held at which the taxpayers
I be heard in favor or against
any
I proposed tax levies as shown by the
following estimate on the County
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon.
|
Estimate of the amount of money
i proposed to be raised by taxation
i tor the ensuing year for Tillamook
■ County, Oregon.
__
_______________
_
Figures
assembled __ by ____
the ______
County
' z-,____ show
v.
*1
—* 1«
—.411 —
|Court
that
it will
require »u..
the
sum of $592,762 to defray the ex­
penses of Tillamook County, Oregon,
for the year 1921, and for the ob­
ject and purpose of County improve­
ment, the maintenance of county
buildings, roads, bridges and- for the
salaries of county officers and em-
ployees, and for other purposes, as
follows, to-wit:
ROAD PURPOSES
District No. 1—
Bar View to Brighton ..$25,000.00
Machinery,
Repairs and
Maintenance .................. 49,000.00
LOWEH FREIGHT
RATES IN PROSPECT
Total of all funds ....$592,762.00
(Front issue of December 5, 1900)
Probable receipts of County other
Tenth street, between Thayer’s '
1
The
county
commissioners
have
than by direct taxation:
and Millers addition has finally been
leased
the
county
sawmill
to
County
Receipts from Clerk’s office
opened up. The residents of that sec­
............................................... $4,500.00
tion have tried for six years to get udge G. W. Sappington until the 1st
of April to furnish planking for
Dairy Herd Inspector . .-. . 1,500.00
the street through, but they and
roads at $4.00 per thousand.
♦
Interest on county deposits 1.000.00
the city council were unable to a-
The population of Tillamook coun­
Auto licenses ......................... 7,000.00
gree as to the sum to be paid for the ty Is 4471. In 1880 it was 2932;
Election Boards Willing To Serve
right-of-way.
The opening of the in 1880 it was 970; in 1870 408; in
Total . ...................... •I \ * .............. $14,000.00 Line of Carco Carriers Between Till­
Free In Special Election Next
street is a great convenience to .the 1860 there were 9 5 inhabitants in
amook and Portland May Result
Total tax.............................. $578,762.00
ones living east of the dividing line this county.
Dated this 1st day of December,
Monday
t
From
Chamber Activities.
1920.
The city election on Monday was
between the two additions, as It now
and
spirit
of
devoid
of
Interest
HOMER
MASON,
County
Clerk.
enables them to take a much shorter
route to the business section by the apathy prevailed for the reason .that
The Chamber of Commerce Ull-
What will bring down the high
way
of the new pavement that has few persons could be found who de­
dertook to solicit the co-operation of
REV. AND MRS. LLENKAEMPER
cost of freight into Tillamook coun­
sired municipal honors. The ticket
just
been
laid
on
6th
avenue.
the election boards in
Tillamook
CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING ty is water transportation, and this
nominated at the citizen’s meeting
county in the special election to be
may be brought about sooner than
The Episcopal Guild will meet at was elected. Mayor, Dr. D. Wiley;
Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Lienkaentper was expected, for Fred C. Baker,
held next Monday, and as a result of
Mrs. Stanley Coates next Tuesday aft­ Recorder. T. Coates; Treasurer, P.
that effort avery large proportion of
celebrated their silver wedding an- president of the Chamber of Com­
ernoon. As a mission is to be started W. Todd; Marshal, Clyde Clements;
the election boards readily consented
niversary, Sunday evening, Novem- merce, had a proposition put up to
in this city, ladies who belong to that Councilmen: A. J. Cohn, M. Leach,
to serve free. There were quite a
him for a line of cargo carriers be­
ber 28.
church are earnestly invited to be 1 W. H. Cary, S. A. Brodhead, and
few persons who could not serve on
I A. E. Imbler.
present.
The many guests were enter­ tween this city and Portland, the
account of being away, sickness and
It looks as though the electric
tained by music furnished by Marie boats to make three trips a. week,
Instead of on Tuesday next. Decem­ i
The proposition is conditional ar. to
of being otherwise employed, whose
ber 7th the regular day and date of saw mill at Garibaldi, which was de­
Ginger and the three children of Mr. whether sufficient freight can be sc-
places were quickly filled, but com­
meeting of the Ladies’ Presbyterian stroyed by the breaking of the dam,
and Mrs. Lienkaemper.
cured to justify the vessels being
paratively few of the persons asked
Guild, will met on Wednesday, Dqc- will be rebuilt, contrary to reports.
The happy couple were presented put into commission. Mr. Baker is
refused to serve on the election
I
Beaver
—
Considering
the
number
ember 8th, at the home of Mrs. Carl
with a set of silver and $100 in bills not in a position to say what the
boards free. This shows that Till­
Haberlach. Members and friends ia- of goats James Hughey has already
by the congregation of the St. Johns freight rates will be, but he does
amook people have the right spirit
put
on
the
mountain,
he
could
prob
­
vited to be present.
$74,000.00 Reformed Church here. Their form­ not anticipate that there will be
Total .......................
I. 0. 0. F. ITEMS
of co-operation when it comes to
ably
put
10,000
on
land
hitherto
District No. 2—
The 9 month-old baby girl of made but little use of.
a worthy cause like the proposition I It has always been my intention
er congregation of Portland also pre­ much trouble in obtaining the boat
Schranz
died
Wednesday
General Maintenance, Ma­
of obtaining permanent fair grounds. to write these items for the good of Peter
sented them with a beautiful silver service, even if it is only one boat a
Barnegat
—
The
steamer
Annar-
|
the
order,
and
all
three
link
meh
morning
of
stomach
trouble.
The
chinery and Repairs ..$49,000.00 sugar tray.
week. He Is consulting with ship­
'J'he election is made imperative on
ine brought down the lighthouse
know
the
meaning
of
this
phrase
funeral will be held at the Reform­
pers and business men and in com­
Bayocean .............................. | 25,000.00
account of the bad condition of the
supplies on Thursday.
Refreshments
were
served
and
a
"for
the,
good
of
the
order.
”
It
is
ed Congregational Church at 1
munication with the shipping firm.
buildingh on the
present
leased
delightful
evening
was
spent.
not
my
intentions,
in
writing
under
’
o’clock Friday;
burial at Oddfel­
$74,000.00
Total .................. ..
fair grounds. So Tillamook county
NEW FURNITURE COMPANY
will have the honor of setting
a | this heading to stir up any strife or low’s cemetary.
District No. 3—
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
STARTS BUSINESS THIS WEEK Machinery and Repairs. . 14,000.00
Miss Betty Warner left for Port­
precedent for other counties in Ore­ i hard feelings, but not being a grad­
Notice is hereby given, that the
GIVEN FOR CAPTAIN FARLEY
gon- 111 holding a special election uate from any school of journalism land Sunday after an enjoyable
Roads, Bridges, and High­
I undersigned Sheriff of Tillamook
I can not express my thoughts
ac-
The Harris Furniture
Company
where the boards wil! serve free.
ways ................................... 60,000.00
Thanksggiving
with
her
folks
here.
It
was a complete surprise when
j County, Oregon, by virtue of an at­
The Chamber of Commerce
ex­ 1 cording to Hoyle, so must necessar­ Miss Warner is attending 'the Com- has sold out their store to the Rech-
tachment execution issued' out of thirteen friends of Captain Farley
ily
do
my
writing
after
a
style
\;f
i
er-Bester
Furniture
Company,
a
I
pects by the end of the week to have I
$74,000.00
Total
merc High of Portland.
the Circuit Court of the State of walked in on him last week at Bar­
new firm for Tillamook. Mr. G. A.
every precinct lined up, with the my own, and if by chance too much .
GENERAL FUND
Oregon, for Lane county is a case view to help him celebrate his birth­
I pep slips into these lines and pinches
Reeher,
one
of
the
partners
of
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Burr
Beals
left
this
exception of two • precincts
which
Assessor
’
s
Office
—
therein pending wherein Tillamook day.
new concern, arrived here recently
may not have sufficient registered whoever wears the shoe, please re­ for Hermiston, where Mr. Beals’
Assessor
’
s
salary
...................
$1,800.00
County Bank was plaintiff and W.
It was just ten years and one day
voters within them at the present member I am no graduate and it parents reside. The occasion was- the but the other member, Frank Bester, Salary for office deputy ... 1,200.00 H. Effenberger and Oscar A. Effen-
is meant for the good of the order. | I visit of two aunts of Mrs. Beals sen­ is a pioneer resident of Tillamook
from the time the steamer Argo sunk
time to hold an election.
Salary for field deputy, four
berger were defendants, and on a
County,
and
is
very
well
known
Yes,
I
believe
in
some
of
the
old
It has been found not necessary
ior, aged 75 and 76 years, who made
600.00 judgment and order of sale made off the Garibaldi beach and Captain
months ................................
to appoint special deputies which adage sayings, especially this one. the trip from Jamestown, N. Y. a- throughout the community.
420.00 and entered In said court on the 2 4 Farley nearly lost his life in the at­
Five Assessment rolls 1921
Mr.
Reeher
states
that
t-hey
intend
“
A
wise
man
changes
his
mind,
a
will be a saving of $90.00.
The
to be lone t0 see their relatives in Oregon. to close out their stock of dishes and Tabs for 1921 assessment
day of August, 1920, commanding tempt to rescue the passengers. Cap­
fool
never."
Not
wishing
t_
persons who bring the ballot boxes
126.00 the undersigned Sheriff to sell the tain Farley has been withthe Barvew
rolls .. J..............................
classed with the latter I have chang- I
Mrs. W. H. Bartges, mothes o' cooking utensils regardless of cost
to the city will be paid mileage.
following described real property of Life Saving Station since it was es­
in order to make room for a more Office incidentals to be ap­
The land at Fairview that is to ed my mind. You who read last Mrs. C. A. Brown, left Monday for
plied on purchase of type­
said defendants, being the property tablished and during the time he has
complete
line
of
house
furnishings
week
’
s
Herald
noticed
it
was
my
Oakland,
Oregon
after
a
few
weeks
be bqught in the event that the elec­
writer and adding machine 420.00 attached in saidaction on April 21st, had many thrilling experiences in
intentions
to
confine
my
writing
to
and
floor
coverings.
He
also
states
visit
here.
tion carries is admirably situated
134.00 1920, towit:
that paper, only, but these items’be-
that there will be big reductions in Extra incidentals . .............
his line of duty.
for a fair grounds and tourist park.
A team of aljout twenty-five from all other lines. It is their intention
The West half of.the Southwest
ing
for
the
good
of
the
order,
and
as
The guests who were present were
Following is the list of election
3,
R
&
S.
Washington
Council
No.
Total
......................
...................
$4700.00
uarter of Section 1, and the
East Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs.
to put in a $25,000 stock of first
the fellow said, "circumstances al-
boards so far:
Tillamook
M.,
Portland,
arrived
in
School
Supt.
’
s
Office
—
half of the Southwest quarter of Sec­
cases,” but sometimes “cases al-
class furniture in the near future.
Sunnymead—Ethel Todd Hays, R. ter
Salary of Superintendent $1,600.00 tion 2, in Township 2 North of Wood, Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Krebs, Mr.
ter circumstances,” after he had lost Saturday and exemplified the Super-
B. Hays.
to
a
class
Excellent
Master
’
s
degree
Salary of Assistant ............. 1,140.00 Range 10 West, W. M. Also lots 7 and Mrs. Craig, and Mr. McMonies,
will notice
Kelchis—Mrs. Harry Nelson, Jen­ out in a law’ suit, so you both
GROCERY SALE
200.00 and 8 of Block 9 in Nehalem City, all of Rockaway, and Mr. and Mrs.
Travelling Expenses .
Tilla- of 26 at the Masonic temple,during
these items appear in
nie Finlayson.
On account of wanting to t educe Stationery, Supplies,
etc.,
according to the recorded plat there­ David Kuralti and Mr. and Mrs Burr
mook papers, and will hereafter. the afternoon and evening.
Bayocean- John A. Biggs, Swan
con-
and other expenses
|
We have at hand a clipping front our stocks several thousand collars
of, all situated in Tillamook County. Beals of Tillamook.
■w
Nuff said.
Hawkinson, M. D. Spencer, H. O.
nected with administering
Oregon. Also lot 3, Block 1 ofTohl’s
A good crowd out to lodge last a San Diego paper regardng William preparatory to taking our yeat ty in­
Hawkinson, F. D. Mitchell.
960.00 addition to Nehalem City, in Tilla­
Supt.’soffice .......... .v . . .
D. Stillwell, Jr., the son of Arthur voice, we will offer special prices
Next Thursday, December 9th, will
Stillwell -Mrs. Maud Wilson, El­ meeting, over 50 being present, elec­ J. Stillwell, a former resident of th 13 during the week of December 6th
mook County, Oregon.
t
tion of officers, you know, but no ex­
occur a big event for .he ex-service
mer Hoag, R.C. Magarrell, Mrs. Jen­
to
12th
and
quote
you
the
following
.
.-.$3,900.00
.
.
Total
....................
citement. If any of you absent place. The clipping states that Wil­
Will, on Monday, th^ 3rd day of men of Tillamook county.
nie Erskine, Leroy Edwards.
Treasurers Office—
brothers are not satisfied with the liam, who ls 12 years old, weighs prices subject to stock on hand and
January, 1921, at the court house
On that date the Local post of The
Trask—Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Erwin
we
wish
to
assure
you
that
we
have
.
.
.
$1,200.0»)
Treasurer
’
s
salary
.
.
new’ officers, ust keep quiet, but 72 pounds, and is only 4 feet, 7
door in Tillamook City, Tillamook American Legion will g’ve a free en­
Harrison, Mrs Lena Klinehan, Miss
hands
to
commence
a
large
stock
on
sup-
Expenses,
incidentals,
inches tall, is the president of ’he
County, Oregon,at the hour of to tertainment at the K. P. Hall which
come out next election.
Marie Nelson anti May Paul.
500.00 o’clock A.M. sell at public auction to
| plies, etc......................
All elected officers are expected student body of the Sherman school. the sale with.
all persons who saw service in the
Maple Leaf -J. H. Johnson, An­
Fruit
granulated
sugar.
.
$10.95
cwt
to be ready for installation as soon It is said he presides at meetings of
jhe highest bidder for cash in hapd great war and their mothers, wives,
drew Anderson, L. S. Hushbeck, Mrs.
flour
.
.$2.80
sack
Best
hard
wheat
.
$1,700.00
Total .......... .........................
after Jan. 1st as possible, do not the class room presidents. Introduces
all of said property, or sufficient sisters, and daughters are Invited. It
A. Smith, Fred C. Baker.
Sheriff’s Office—
Re- measures to be voted upon, and has Best creamery butter ..$1.25 square
keep ;the Rebekahs waiting.
thereof to satisfy the judgment ren­ is to be a get-together meeting and
Hays—G. VV. Burge, E. M. Condit,
All
best
grades
coffee
..............
50c
lb.
Sheriff’s Salary ...............
conducted a physical drill for a class
member they are a live bunch.
dered in said cause, which Is in fa­ an attempt will be made at that time
A. H. Harris, Mrs. Eva McGee, Mrs.
Wheeler Encampment came down of 125 boys. He has had very fav­ >6 lb. Tea free with each 5 lbs. De­ Salaries for deputies . . .
vor of plaintiff and against the de­ to get the Women’s Auxiliary better
Viola Mills.
pendable coffee.
Stenographer ....................
in force last Saturday evening and orable mention from his teachers for
fendants, for the sumof $2000.00, organized. The Auxiliary has not yet
Carnahan—Ruth Desmond, Anna
conferred the Royal Purple degree his ability to handle difficult cases Wheat ...................... .*. $4.00 per cwt Traffic Officer ....................
with
interest at 7 per cent per an­ received a chapter, on account of not
Graf, Mary Snook. May Powell, Fred on seven candidates, and they, the and his leadership» has never been Citrus powder, 5 pkgs.................. $1.40 Tax Statements ...............
num from Au,;:ist 14th, 1919, the having received enough applications
Robitch.
Dried
Italian
prunes
.
.
.
.
’
10c
pound
Stamped
envelopes
..........
the
questioned.
Williams
was
named
af
­
candidates I mean, were all alive
further sum of $200.00 as attorney’s for membership, but it is hoped to ptit
Foley—Paul Cooper , Mrs.
Kate I next morning. A fine time was en- ter his grandfather, Captain W. D. 10 lb. sack yellow corn meal 70c sk. -Stamps .................................
fees, and the costs and expenses of the thing over at the meeting Thurs­
Wilkes, Mrs. Dora Daniel, L. Kinney, joyed by all. A great spread in 'he Stillwell of this place.
10 !b. sacks rolled oats . . . .70c each Printing ........................... ..
the sale less $124.76 of the princi­ day night.
Mrs. Ethel Sales. „
Smell
white
beans
...................
7
l
/6c
lb.
Return
envelopes
.............
dining room, consisting of something
pal of said judgment, and the In­
Mr. and Mrs. Pres. Cutler left
The local post has now about 240
Fairview—A. B. Folks, Minnie less than a quarter of beef, the hind
Plain mixed Christmas candy 27c lb. Binding tax receipts . .
terest on the sum of $2000.00 paid members but they should have all the
for their home in Oregon City Thurs­
Leona Rupp.
Golden
amber
syrup
....
$1.45
gal.
Collection Register ....
leg of a hog, mashed potatoes and day after attending the funeral of
to May 28th, 1920.
rest of the ex-service men in the co­
Goodspeed--Gus Wicklund,
Mrs. brown gravy, peaches with whipped
Crisco 3 lb. pails ..............9 5c each
Freight and drayage . .
Dated this December 2nd, 1920.
unty and make it a 100 per cent post.
Burr Beals, N. W. Barker, J. C. cream, gallons of hot coffee, with the Mr. Cutler’s sister, Mrs. J. D. Ward Crisco, 91b. palls ............. $2.85 each Gasoline and tires ....
W.
L.
CAMPBELL,
of
this
place.
After the meeting there will be a
Shaw.
Other special prices too numerous to Miscellaneous, including part
test of the fixing all prepared by
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon free dance. The hall has donated by
Gus Wisklund left for Portland
Blaine—A. V. Spence,
W.
R. Chef Hushback—Oh, Boy!
mention.
Extra help in tax collecting » 250.00
You Thursday to be gone a few days.
thethe K. P. Lodge.
Speece,
0. W. Kinnaman,
Jesse should have been there. Better get
—EDMUNDS. I payment on adding ma­
Medals For Ex-Marines Ready
Woods, Fannie Smith.
Mrs. S. F. Cla.k and three small
chine with assessor ....
520.00
your name in on that next class of
The District of Oregon Headquart­
Tillamook M. R. Hanenkratt, J. candidates to take the degrees next daughters left for Portland Thurs­
There will be a music recital :n
PROMPT FIRE ADJUSTMENT
R. Richardson, Mrs. Kuratli, Mrs. A. meeting of the camp.
day.
$9,500.00 ers U.S. Marine Corps has received the High School assembly hall next
Total ................................
Farmers
Mutual
Fire
Relief
Assn.,
R. Beals, H. H. Rosenberg.
theVictory Medals for distribution Tuesday, December 7th at 8 o’clock,
Mrs. MorgorieCge left for Porlarl
Surveyor's Office—
J. A. Smith and Carl Dawson are 1
HOquarton—Mrs. Aiderman, Mrs. the only sick members to date.
$2,250.00 among all Ex-Marines in the state. when Miss Ethel White will present
Salaries ...........................
Thursday after Vi.iting her daugh­ Portland. Oregon.
Noyes. Blanche McNair, Alex Watt,’
uj .- aadxa o) arisap j
tuatuaiiuao Supplies a..d qulpment
250.00
All that is necessary to secure thia the following pupils: Ruth Mahon,
Dues are coming in from delin- ter, Mrs. L. Litsche.
you >uy appreciation of the prompt­
Mrs. Hill.
An altercation took place Sa il -
quent members slowly. Brothers
beautiful
emblem of Victory which- Ruth Kuralti, Maxine Baker, Ruth
$2,500.00 every man who served with the Ma­ Beals, Rolland Beals, Dorothy Eas-
Hebo—Wm. ,P. Peacoch,
Frank look at your last receipt, if not up day night which left one the part ■ ness and courtesy with which 'lie Totai ....................
loss incurred by me recently was ad­
Meyer, Mrs. Ott.
Clerk's Office—
to date, see your secretary and make icipants with a badly bruised face. justed. My residence in the Pleas­
rines during the war is entitled to. som, Bister Boals, Robert Boals.
............ $1,800.09
Clerk’s salary .. .
The trouble was between Preston
it so.—F. F. Conover, Secretary.
Nehalem -Emil G. Kardelt.
is for him to mail his discharge cer­ Elvan Smith, Rowena Hanson Han­
ant valley district,
in Tillamook Deputy’s salary .
............ 1,200.09
son. LeValle Baker, Florence Stran­
Williams and S. G. Clark and is said
Beaver—E. K. Gilbert, Ed. More­
tificate
by registered mail to the U. ahan and Lucia Wiley. Miss Betty
County,
was
destroyed
by
fire
on
,,........... 1,140.99
Mrs. Ruby Armstrong, who was to have started over domestic mat- 'November 9th. The loss was fully Deputy’s salary .
head, Dee Jones, Jack Davis, James
S.
Marine
Recruiting
Station,
3rd
&
. ........... 1,080.00
Lantz Will assist with violin selec­
arrested and charged with' bootleg­ ters. fhe two met in the Rialts adjusted and payment of claim was Deputy’s salary .
Goldsworthy, R. O. Richards.
Alder Sts., Portland, Oregon, and his tion. Miss White has requested that
printing.
ging, was found guilty by the Jus­ and started to quarrel but went out- made on November 23rd by George Books, stationery,
Little Nestucca—R. L. Redberg,
............ 2.280.00 discharge will be immediately re­ no flowers be brought.
,
side to he front of the building be- Williams, local agent. The adjust- l( etc..........................
tice court and fined $250. She
T. R. Wilson.
turned to him accompanied by his I
fore they tame to blows. Williams
unable to pay herflne, however,
ment was entirely to my satisfaction
$7,500.00 medal. The discharge certificate I
was arrested and fined $10.
Total ....................
was taken to Portland Sunday
Mrs.’ Charles Johnson
assisted
■ Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Terry and son, and I heartily recommend your asso­
County Court—
must be endorsed by that office in by M*rs. Ebersole entertainet the
Next Monday the voters of Tilla­ Deputy Sheriff Aschim to put in
fire
ciation
to
all
persons
seeking
County
Judge,
salary
..........
$2,000.00
order for medals to be awarded.
mook county will decide the question days in the Multnomah county jail, Leland, left for points in southern insurance.
Sunshine Club November 30. The
Yours very truly,
¡Commissioner’s, salaries .. 2,760.00
of purchasing a county fair grounds. as Tillamook county lias no accomo­ Oregon and California this wek. 12-4tl
(ladles busied themselves making art-
ELMER
E.
SNOOK.
Their visit will extetfa through the
Expences, supplies etc. . » 2,240.00
dations for women prisoners.
i i icles for the W. R. C. bazaar which
holidays.'
into be held December 11th.
A
A FAIR PROPOSITION
NOTICE TO PROPERTY
Total ................ J...................... $7,000.00
•Mr. and Mrs. Sherlock and twin
ho. 201.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
! I
The
hostesses
served delicious
After consenting to serve free on
OWNERS
Court House and Jail—
sons. Ray and Roy, of Newberg, are
1 cakes and ice cream. There were
. ..$ 200.00
here visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. F. the bandlake election board, one of Insurance ....................
| sixteen members present.
ft was
All
property will be held
the members wrote with this pro­ Jailor’s salary ....
. . . .1,080.00
Schultz.
decided to omit the December mee’-
for water rent after Jan. 1st,
at Tillamook in tile State of Oregon, at the close of business Nov. 15, 1920.
750.00
Joseph Rust has returned from an viso: “If the Chamber of Commerce Wood . .... t.............
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( ing. The next meeting will be held
1921.
RESOURCES
450.00
eight months visit with relatives in will use their influence to get us Light and W’ater . . .
Loans and discounts...............................................
By order of Tillamook Wa- 1 with Mrs. Oathoat Jan. 18th.
$711,286.41 Switzerland, arriving here Saturday. some road work done, We need Telephones ..................
600.00
ter Commission.
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.................
3.621.91 He reports that the prices in that some plank for repairs and a bridge Supplies, repairs, etc.
12-245
500.00
H. J. Simmons of Portland, who
Bonds and warrants .................................... . . . .
100,630.69 country are very much higher than across Gale's creek,
It
is almost County Jail, etc. . . .
920.00
has been helping Louie Lebowhch
Stocks, securities, judgments, etc......................
2,032.25 in America and that business gener­ impassable,
Now if you want its
for the past few days, left Thursday.
Furniture and fixtures..........................................
6.750.00 ally is in a very disorganized con­ to help you—you help us."
$4,500.00
; Total .............
Other real estate owned .....................................
795.85 dition. This is not surprising con­
The Chamber of Commerce is en-1 School Fund
No. 1 09
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
Out frpm hanks (notreserve banks) ............
5,414.29 sidering the proximity of Switzer­ deavoring to help the whole cotupy County Institute Fund . . $
250.00
Due from approved reserve banks....................
29,806.15 land to the Great War, for business and as this a fair proposition, the County School Fund, 2 mills
Checks and other cash items................................
2.215.92 in the United States is generally oil president of the Chamber says he
or about the same as last
Exchanges for clearing house................
6.872.25 the decline conditions in the Euro­ will endeavor to obtain the •relief
year ....................................... 40,000.00 at Bay City, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business Nov.
Cash on hand .............................................................
10,912.71 pean countries must be much worse. asked for. But what is the coun'y High School Fund . . . .... $18,00.00
RESOURCES
Interest earned but not collected......................
8,000.00
Miss Sarette
DeLillis
returned court going to think of voting pre County Poor.................. . . . . $5,000.00 Loans and discounts . . .
. . .$
Customer’s liability account of “Acceptances'
33,000.00 Monday from a week’s visit with rel- cincts that will be asking for road Circuit Court. Jurors,
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ..........
Wlt-
Other resources ......................................................
197.96 latives in Portland and Oregon City.
lB<ft>ds and warrants and U. 8. Cert, of Ind
work when the electin boards refits,
ex-
ntssfi, Bn Iliff’s and
. 6.000.00 Banking house ...............
Captain W. D. Stillwell expects to to help the county save a little mon- '
penses ............ ..
Total
$921.536.39 make a visit to Seaside next week ey at the special election next Mon­ Cotoner, fees and inquests.
150.00 Furniture and fixtures
LIABILITIES
t Other real estate owned
when his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Eb- day when the president of the Cham Disttict sealer of weights
Capital stock paid in ...............................................
$ 40,000.00 erman, returns to her home there.
ber of Commerce files his list of the
100.00 'Due from banke (not reserve banks) ..
and measures
Surplus fund ................................................................
10,000.90
Dm- from approved reserve banks............
Justice and
F. D. Mitchell of Bayocean was persons and precincts that
Justice Coupt,
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid
15,782.99 in Tillamook this week on business serve free?
Checks andother cash items . . . . .............
constable fees, jurors, wit-
*
Dividends unpaid ......................
822.00 connected with his property at Bay­
CttHhon hand .....................................................
Responses in regard to election
nesses and supplies . . .
Due to banks and bankers . . •••
6,231.27 ocean. He expressed anxiety for the boards serving free at the special Mother’s pensions ............
Postal Savings Bank deposits
163.02 completion of the Bayocean road by election Dee. 6 have been receiv ■<! Printing ................................
Total
Individual (Jeposits subject to check
428.915.33 next summer.
from almost every board in the coun­ ■Stock Indemnity
LIABILITIES
Demand certificates of deposit ....
356.05
ty, and up to date but two of the Truant officer . .
Capital stock paid in ..................................................
0
Cashier checks outstanding............ ..
.Surplus fund .................................................................
18,776.25
0
Insane
The “Pilgrim” half dollars, recent­ precincts have refused absolutely.
Certified checks . .f.......... .. .................
J Undivided profits, less expenses and axes paid
q
34.70 ly issued by the Director of the Mint
It is reasonable to suppose that Health Officer . .
Time and Saving Deposits.................
182,873.80 and distributed to banks throughout these two boards have done so with­ Fire Warden . . .
1 Individual deposits subject to check .................
Notes and bills rediscounted............
161,780.98
out giving the matter due consider­ Agriculturist . . .
I Demand certificates of deposit................................
Bills payable foi money borrowed .
22,800.00 the country are proving popular, ju­ ation, for this is a matter of com­ .Club Work ..........
Certified checks ............................................................
"Acceptances” of this bank ............
33,000.00 dging from thej-equests for allot­ mon, not Individual interest.
Time and Savings Deposits...................................
County Fair ....
ments. More than one-half of the to­
It goes without, saying that the Auditor ..................
Other liabilities, Bond lnt. Ac..................................
tal
issue
of
300,000
coins
have
been
Total .......................................................................................................... $921,536.39
different parts of the county are in­ Juvenile Court . .
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, ss.
distributed to date. Some have been ter-dependent, not Independent, and Dairy and Food Comm.
Total ................................... '.............................................
$192.314.5J
I. B. L. Beals. Jr.. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear received in Tillamook for distribu­ for the best Interests oi all concern­ Advertising
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, ““
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that the above rtatemeni is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
ed there should be a spirit of co-op- District Attorney's Office
1. A.W. Larson, Cashier of tile above-named bank, do solemnly
tion.
B. L. BEALS, JR . Cashier.
’he above statement is true to rne best oi my knowledge and hi
Some misunderstanding has arisen errtlou to the end that all may be Dairy Herd Inspecloi . .
Correct Attest:
A. W. LARSON.
tha' the price of the coins should be benefitted by these moves it-the Im­ Library .................................
D. FITZPATRICK.
Cor rect —Attest:
set at one doll r although their face provement and development of the Bounty ................................
II. T BOTTS.
county.
A. RAMSEY.
value is Irit 50 cents. Tr.ls price has
DAVID KURATLI,
It is hoped that the two board» [Totai
$1 .-,450.0
JOHN A. NELSON,
been I .ed by th» conn ..nisssion cre­ mentioned will re-considcr the mat- Mark
Directors.
Directors.
. $22,696,0'
ated by the Massucuusetts legislature ter and join wi(h the ranks of tho«e Intr, •
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 27 day of Nov., 1920.
11,500.00
Subscribed and swotn to before me this 27 day of Nov.. 1920.
to celebrt-’ the tercentenary of the who have the county’s -• -lf;> p »• •
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON, Notary Public
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O’,
T. E ASHi.EY, Notary Public.
My Cot'mis-ion nrpl"e-
My commission <* pires Aug 19, ’924.
dr.
Ray C. Steele, United States Game
Warden at Spattie, and Mt Brentmer,
State District Game Warden, accom­
panied by Gaine Warden George Rus-
bcll went over affairs in Tillamook
last week, to ascertain whether ducks
are being hunted from power boats
I in Tillamook Bay. Several parties
j were picked up and the cases were re­
ferred to the Department of Agri­
culture at Washington to see what
disposition can be made of them.
They asserted that it is unlawful to
hunt wild ducks from a power boat
any where in the state and that is
; prohibited hunting from any kind
¡of boat at Netarts Bay.
They also stated that a permit
must be obtained to keep wild ducks
in captivity. These permits may be
obtained free of charge by applica­
tion to the United States Game Ward­
en at Seattle.
Anyone wishing to secure a copy
of the game laws smay do so by ap­
plying to the proper authorities.
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THE FIRST BANK OF BAY CITY
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