Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 14, 1921, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
7.48
Frances B Strannahan, election 3.00 Nehalem Oarage, county ct._
3.00 Albion Mfg. Co. fair grds.... 623 35
Clara Burge, election--------
3.00 A F Coats Lbr Co elect & sur 33.17
Emma Schultz, election____
3.00 Chas I Clough sup _________ 96 61
Frank Berns, election--------
.45
3.40 R F Zachman, fair grounds
J H Johnson, election ____ _
3.00 Road Builders Equpt. Co___ 71.75
L S Hushbeck, elect____
2.40
3.00 Wlu-ler Tel A Tel co. exp....
W F Baker, election __ ____
3.00 Geo. H. Flieman, co poor... ... 30 00
Andrew Anderson, election ._
W S Coates, exp Surv of__
3.30
Blanche Hart, election
John Aschim, exp sheriff of 387.00
General Warrants
Marie Neilsen, election
Southern Pacific Co. freight 87.58
1st Natl Bank, motor 11c. fnd5525.00 Eula Thomas, election
Sunset Garage, supplies.____ 156.80
L L Seits, sheriff office -------
Lena Kilnehan, election
L L Seits, sheriffs office —....
Bertha Hunt, election __
L L Seits, sheriffs office ___
Alex Watt, election ____
Mary Burmester, moth pen...
M Doty, election............ .....
Carrie E. Gruber, election
Johanna York, Mo.s pen...... »
Ivel V. Gillam, Mo.s pen..... _
L V Noyes, election ____
Blanche McNair, election
Augusta William«, Mo.s pen
T E Epplett, election ___
Marie Getchell, Mo.s pen-----
J Merril Smith, election _
Lena C. Hall, Mo.s pen... —
Franzel L Mills, election
Myrtle Dougherty, Mo pen....»
Orpha Eastman, elec "fun
Mary L Dye, Mo pen --------- -
Viola Mills, election .........
Elva Hellebuyck Mo pen......
PORTLAND, Or. July 11,—By an
3.00 i agreement just signed by District
Eva N McGhee, election
Grace Childers, Mo pen ........
11.50 Forester George H. Cecil and Fred-
L L Hoy, county poor........
Mrs, L M Lougheed Mo pen
63.50 ! erick D. Stricker, state health officer
Bushong & Co. supplies —
A H Gulstrom, salary ...........
T H Goyne, district attorney 130.75 of Oregon, the forest supervisors in
Henry White, election ......—
Lura Leach, salary .............. . 85.00 the state of Oregon have been
M R Hannenkratt, election
Ethel Todd Hays, election.... 10.00 pointed as deputy state officers.
J A Richardson, election ......
H L Gilham, salary —„.......... 115.09
Ev eM Beekman, election—.
This agreement applies only
Elsie Vidito, county poor.... 227.50 the forest supervisors who are the of
Etta M Shearer, election ...»
E W Perkins, county poor.... 17.00 fleers in charge of the National For­
Ruth Eleanor Mills, election
T E Epplett, oourt house___ 90.00 ests, of which there are fourteen in
B A Folks, election ............ —
21.00 Oregon. The above agreement does
J R Collins, court house____
Minnie Maxwell, election .._»
.20 not apply to the forest rangers or
Geo. W Phelps, election.........
Grace Bester, election --------
1.20 i other field officers. The forest SU-
J L Kidder, election .
Mabel Folks, election --------
.40 pervisors will co-operate with the
J J Krebbs, election .
Frank D. Bester, election —
.50 Oregon State Health Board in en-
S H Rock, election —
N G Boquist, election —......
.30 forcing the sanitation laws of the
John Wm. Jennings, election
B L McCabe, election
4
.10 state within the National Forests.
L F Brode, election ..
Jennie M Finlayson, election
.10 and will serve without pay. The du-
Frank Rowe, election ....... —
James Kodad, election -------
1.00 ties of the forest supervisors under
P D Ott, election ........... —_
Anna Neilson, election ....... .
.10 this agreement are to report insani­
P F Cooper, election _______
H A Stewart, election -------
.10 tary conditions and violations of
W A Rowe, election _______
W C Commons, election... . ....
Remington Typewrite Co ___ 12.25 the Oregon health laws occurring
Frank L Martin, election ....»
H S Brimhall, salary ........... 150.00 within the National Forests; to ad­
Hazel Commons, election _..»
Bernice E. Ripley, salary.... 100.00 vise violation of what the Stare
John Affolter, election ------ ,
Edna L Mills, salary....... . .... 95.00 health laws are, and if such viola­
Lee F. Affolter, election —
Lelia D Doty, salary .............. 95.$$ tions are continued to report such
Fred Bohmer, election ------
Margaret R Shearer, salary.. 90 00 conditions to the State health officer
L A Edgar, election ------- ---
The forest officers under existing
6.00
Tillamook Iron Works, fair
Hull Johnson, election ----- -
3.00 federal rules are required to protect
E W Stanley, election ...........
Bertha Darby, election .........
3.00 f and keep pure so far as they are able
S A Bodhead, election...........
Frances Johnson, election ....
3.00 the domestic water supplies of towns
James Kodad, election ------
M. Jacoby, election -- ---------
E T Haltom, election.............. 12.18 cities and camping places, and to
O. E. Shelley, election .........
6.66 prevent the accumulation of filth
J B Carlile, county poor___
John O. Bozorth, election ...—
J W Butler, cir court........... 28.00 and Insanitary practices in the For­
Eliza A Warren, electlo n..»
Homer Mason, salary ........... 166.67 I ests that may be injurious to the
Gertrude H. Ashley, election
John A Benson, county opor 25.00 ¡ public using the National Forest
Hubert Butler, election -----
Forty - horsepower de­
areas.
Conover & Conover, co. poor
Don Ellis, election ...........
tachable - head motor.
With
the
greatly
increasing
use
and fair grounds .............. - 41.85
F O Sipprell, election .........
Roomyand comfortable
being made of National Forests by
Ethel R. Benson, election .—
E W Stanley, justice court.... 24 45 the public for recreation Forest of­
for
five passengers
Alta McFarland, election ....
John A Benson, county poor 40.20 ficers state that the necessity of en­
Cord tires are standard
Ruth A. Campbell, election
C F DeFord, county poor .... 30.00 forcement of the federal and state
equipment.
Chas. Ray, election ................
E W Perkins salary & exp.... 184.05 sanitation rules become imperative
W H Derby, election .............
1, B Lucas, salary & expense 127.15 for there are still careless campers
Made in three body style«i
H C Sanders, election ...........
E W Holden, salary & exp 103.50 who not only do not put out their
TOURING CAR
.
.
»14SS
Louise Lamson, election .... ..
Helen Ebinger, salary ......... 100.00 camp fires, but who leave at their
1650
LANDAU ROADSTER .
Elizabeth Hunter, election
2 ISO
SEDAN
....
Ellen Norberg, salary ......... 93.3 1 camping places tin cans rubbish and
Jessie Shortridge, election...».
John Aschlni, salary & evp. 177.15 filth, all of which is a menace both
X e. South Bend
James Burke, election ....... .
i W M Welch M'fg Co, sup.... 27.6« to the public and to the Forests. For
C A Spencer, election ...... ....
4.10 est Officers urge compliance with
Remington Typwrite Co sup
Maud M Jackson, election....
C A Johnson, salary .............. 150.00 the well-known slogan of the Ma-
M D Spencer, election .
Myrtle Wallin, salary ........... 100.00 zamas. ‘‘Leave a Clean Camp and a
Othelia Hawkinson, election
II L Gilham, salary ........ — 150.00 Dead Fire.”
Henry L King, election .........
Mrs If C Hansen, supt’s of.... 48 CO
A C Carpenter, election .....
G B Lamb, salary ------- ------ 150.00
G B Nunn, election .............
Marion Hare, salary ......... — 95.00
J L Vosburg, election
T E Epplett, ct hs & jail.... .. 20.30
Ellen Crawford, elect ioh ....
P W Barrett, supplies...... — 23.00
Mildred Groves, election ......
7.35
Royal Restaurant, clr ct..... _
Carl Nagel, election ..............
Llne-a-tlme Mfg Co. sup...... 1450
II V Alley, election ............
Oregon Transfer Co. ct hs.... 125.62
O F Knight, election ............ .
Glass & Prudhomme Co sup 103.45
Iva E Eason, election
2.95
Kilham Statnry & Prt Co....
P F Cooper, election .............
6.65
T C Percy, supplies ................
ORDER DECLARING TILLAMOOK
One of the first official acts »if
Katie F Wilks, election ..... -
Crystal Laundry Co poor ct 17.15
COUNTY A WEED CONTROL
General
John
J.
Pershing
upon
as
­
Mrs. Clay Daniel, election ....
Crystal Laundry, poor, ct hs 31.10
ING DISTRICT
suming
his
new
duties
as
Chief
of
F M Leslie, election .............
Homer Mason, co’bnty fair.... 90.96
Clarence Edner, election ....
125.00 Staff of the Army on July 1, wa3 the
Kathleen Mills, Balary....
W M Petty, election .............
.1700.00 Issuing on that day of an order es­ In the County Court of the State of
Ore. Ag. Col club work
Oregon for Tillamook County.
A N Davies, election .............
D R Tinnerstet, Dairy Food 200.00 tablishing contact between the W&r In the Matter of Declaring Tilla­
Alice J Petty, election ......
F J Klinehan, fair grounds.. 45.05 Department and the Bureau of War
mook County a Weed Coltrol
Wm P Peacock, election .......
Victor M Stewart, co poor.... 24.00 Risk Insurance for the purpose of
District.
keeping
former
service
men
inform
­
Claude M Lane, election ........
Headlight Pub. Co. advertis 15.64
This matter come^ on now for con
Maud Lane, election _ ____ _
Elizabeth Oattiout, election . 10.00 ed of their rights under the War sideration, and it appeearing to the
Risk
Act
and
aiding
them
in
secur
­
Dot Lewellen, election
Dr. I M Smith, co. poor .... ... 16.00
Court certain noxious weeds, to-wit:
Robt II Lightfoot, election .
Claude I Myers, exp, ct hs.... 103.25 ing these benefits through the co­ the Canada Thistle, Burdock and
E R Ayer, election ................
E W Stanley, justice ct ......... 36.15 operation of the personnel of the Ar­ Cocklebur (known as the daggar
Nettle McLaughlin, election
Glass & Prudhomme, sup....
5.13 my with the Bureau of War Risk In cocklebur) now growing in Tilla­
G M Kostlc, election .............
R T Boals, health officer...... 110.00 surance.
This order, General Order No. 27, mook county, Oregon, are detrimen­
Fannie Smith, election .........
Tillamook Merc Co, co poor 20.85
issues
the following instructions to tal to the public welfare of the citi­
Aninnda V Speece, election .
Glass & Prudhomme, sup.... 15.70
zens of the county, and that the
practically
the entire army:
E E Parker, election
H M Farmer, co poor............. 170.63
Assistance for ex-service men in whole of Tillamook County, Oregon,
D T Edmunds, election
H V Alley, county court...... 171.20 their relation with the Bureaeu of should be declared a Weed Control-
A A Edmunds, election
J F Jones dist sealer ... . ...... 13.99 War Risk Insurance—1. It Is the
ing District.
1
Earl H. Fout», election
1.20 purpose of the War Department, act
I C B Wiley, Justice court......
It is therefore ordered by the
Mary E Compton, electiin
1.20 ing through its available personnel court that the Canada Thistle, Bur­
J S Delhi, Justice court .........
O W Gray, election ........ . ....
David Fitzpatrick, just, ct....
1.40 to assist ex-service men in every pos­ dock and Cocklebur (known as dag­
E B Tufford, election
.... -
1.20 sible way in securing contact with ger cocglebur) are noxious weeds
M Doty, justice court ..............
Decatur Baldwin, election
John Erickson. Justice court
1.80 the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, and are detrimental to the public
Veda Sappington, election....
A N Erskine, justice court....
1.20 thus enabling them without delay to welfare of the peop e of Tillamook
Blanche A Wood, election ...._
Groves Hart, justice court....
1.40 renew or convert their Insurance, to county, that the whole of Tillamook
L J Redburg, election .........
John Morgan justice court...
1 80 secure medical or dental treatment, county, Oregon, be, and It is hereby
T R Wilson, electoln .............
Jacob Breeden, justice ct....
1.20 hospitalization or vocational train­ declared to be a Weed Controling
1» J Dunn, election
J C Holden, justice court....
1.20 ing, or to present their claims for District. Dated July 9th, 1921.
Lillie G Redberg, election ...
George Hoskins, justice cT .
1.20 compensation.
HOMER MASON, County Judge
E J Kellow, election
David Martlny. justice conrt
2.00
H. M. FARMER, Co. Com.
2. The obligation Is imposed up­
W N Bays, election
......
Eric Glad, justice court .......
1.20 on all personnel adjutants through­
H. V ALLEY, County Com.
D Goldsworthy, election __
Ralph Itlmes, Justice court
1.20 out the Army recruiting officers, and
The
Following Bill Was Passed
Minnie J Gilbert, election ....
19.5 0 regular officers on duty with the N q by the 1921 Legislature:
E M Stone, justice court
E I) Buell, election
........
Kenneth Montgomery, jus ct 27.30 tional Guard and organized reserves
Providing for the formation of
J Shoemaker, election
17.90 to aid their less fortunate comrades. weed control districts, the naming
James Kinsey, just court......
F W Robitach, election . —
Thomas Bedortha, just court
9 90 Such officers will at once familiarize of weeds to be considered noxious
Mary E Snook, election .........
Wayne Haynes, Just court._
17.90 themselves with the orders and cir­ within said districts, the appointing
Stella J Perry, election
W R Gould, fair grounds
162.25 culars relating to the War Risk In­ of weed inspectors, penalties for vi­
Mrs Anna S Graf, election
W II Hardt, fair grounds
124.76 surance Bureau, in so far as these olaton, permitting the court to cre­
Ruth Desmond, election
Clarence Hanenkratt, fair g 93.76 Instructions refer to renewal or con­ ate a fund for control of weeds on
Wm Powell, election
Otcar Hanenkratt, fair gr.... 45.76 version of Insurance, compensation, highways and public lands within
Harold Brandt, election ......
Joe Mackerell, fair grds
21.51 medical or dental treatment, hospi­ the weed districts, providing for
H A Brandt, election
..... .
11 S Brimhall, clerk exp ..... 13.2* talization and vocational training so the vacation of weed districts under
Beatrice Rrode. election ..... .
Frank H Matthews exp ct hs 24.00 that Intelligent assistance and ad- certain conditions and repeeaiing
Mira E Smith, election
King-Crenshaw Hdw Co. exp 26.27 vice may be afforded ex-service men sections 4838, 4840, 4841, 4842,
Maude Robertson, elec'inn....
Pncific Tel * Tel Co, exp...... 52.55 in regard tn their relations with the 4843, 4844, 4845 and 4846 of Ore­
Bliuuh Hogen. election
Hebo Garage, expense _____
21.67 Bureau.
gon Laws.
Jesse Earl, election
Coast Power Co., exp ct hs....» 43.02
3. The officers mentioned will »li­
Be it enacted by the People of the
Effie Donaldson, election
A L McCarty, fire warden.... 150.00 tain without delay direct from the State of Oregon:
Atuy Murphy, election
G R Lamb, sitpt expense
65 78 War Risk Insurance Bureau, a sup­
Section 1. The county court of
Alice!) Earl, election
Tillamook Herald, advertia.. 35.62 ply of all blank forpis needed by ex- each county may dec are said coun­
R B Hays, election
A O Jackson. Indemnity
17.60 service men in their contact with ty a weed control district for the
Frankie Berry, election .........
Pacific Tel & Tel Co dairy hd 13.40 this Bureau.
purpose of destroying such weeds
N M Gtnn. election
P J Shnrp, indemnity
17 50
4. Upon application from ex-sol­ and of preventing the seeding and
Flora Aschlni, election
E Kitppenbender, Indemnity 70.00 diers, the officers mentioned In par­ spreading of such other weeds and
Ethel Todd Havs, election....
F I, Braden, Indemnity ......... 17.30 agraph 2, will furnish blank forms, plants as the court may for the pur­
M V Stillwell, election ... „..
Reeher Furniture Co, ct hs ...
.25 will assist in the preparation of tp poses of this act declare noxious.
W D Smith, election
A Zuercher, indemnity
17.50 plications will carefully examine all
If said county is not made a weed
G V llodgdon, election
A M Austin, exp dist atty.... 10.00 papers or instructions on the forms control district or if said county
Mrs M J Sewell, election ....
Lamars Drug Store, exp
3.94 in question and will themselves weed control district does not in­
Wesley Rusli, election .........
Cloverdale Hotel, co. poor.... 30.00 promptly forward the comlp< ted ap­ clude all such weeds or plants de­
Sum J Smith, election ..... .
Roy Woods, refund of taxes
6.52 plications or statements directly -.o sired Included as noxious, interested
A C Anderson, election
Tillamook Trnns'er Co dray
.25 the Bureau of War Risk Insurance, parties may present a petition for a
Emil G Kardell, electtnu
»0 A G Long, sheriffs office
12.00 Treasury Department, Washington, special weed control district and up­
do E I, Glaisver, dairy herd ins 50 00 D. C.
11 W Tohl, election
on presentation of such petition des­
n
O E Effenbcrger, electiin
»
——————
E L Glnisyer. dairy hd Ins ... 200.00
cribing the area to be included nam
A J Effenborger, election
Tillamook Co Mut. Tel Co. .
6 05
The state livestock sanitary hoard Ing the noxious weeds or plants to
J
J J Spencer, election
Glass A Prudhomme Co sup 122 40 has overruled a protest of Lake conn be destroyed and those to be pre­
Irvin Hubbard, election
3
Tillamook Co 'tut Tel Co. ...» 10 10 ty sheep men against enforcement of vented from blooming and producing
Jennie Eujkine, election ....
R H »'ady, v'untv poor___
9.91 the board's sheep dipping order. The seed within said district, and bear­
E W StaBIy, election
.....
L S Hushbec' , ountv poor... 130.50 board has ordered that all buck ing the signatures of not less than
Leroy EiNrards. elect'on __
W S Coates, sa’ -ry
_____ 47.25 ‘ bands in Malheur. Lake. Harney. twenty-five farm owners constitut­
I
R C Msgarrel. «lection____
15.75 I Klamath, Deschutes and Jackson. ing a majority of farm owners
i W E Anderson salary ........ .
N M Barker, election
___
W H Stark. r»lary ............... .
6.35 ' countlee must be dipped before be-1
Peter Babl, election
___
Vern Larson, srlary______
2.00 ' ing turned in next fall.
(Continued on Paje 7)
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