« THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Page Eight called for the 19th of this month, that a strong effort will be made to procure sufficient funds to keep the city library up to date. ROAD WORK IS SECURED FROM STATE COMMISSION The county court was in Portland for a few days last week attending the October meeting of the state highway commission. The highway commission allowed PUBLIC LIBRARY SHOULD BE appropriation for work on what is RECOGNIZED AS PART1 OF officially called Unit 13 on the coast .highway. This part of the . PUBLIC INSTRUCTION load is near Mohler. October 8 closed the work on the Neskowin road project until next spring. There will probably be a small amount of work done on this road during the winter months if the weather allows but it will be •Council of American Library Asso­ mostly in the nature of repair and maintenance. All of the new road ciation Recommends Revenue that was open last summer on the Neskowin section has been rocked i of Dollar Per Capita and is ready for winter travel. NM SUFFICIENT FtlNBS FOR WK When it is taken into considera­ LARGE NUMBER OF WATER tion that the Tillamook city library PERMITS ISSUED LATELY will circulate over 16,000 volumes amongst its patrons this year, which During the months of July, Au-1 number over one thousand, one can­ gust and September, one hundred not close their eyes to the fact that and two permits were issued by the city library is doing a large State Engineer Percy A. Cupper, amount of good and laudable w*ork for the appropriation of water from' along educational lines, to say noth­ the various streams throughout the ing o f the pleasure of reading in- "ótate of Oregon. The permits cov-; of teresting literature of all descrip­ er the irrigation of 3185 acres tions. And also to the fact that the land, the development of 90 horse- library board should be highly power, and the use of water for' and commended for the admirable man­ mining, municipal, domestic esti-! ner in which the library is conduct­ various other purposes. The ed. This is double the number of mated cost of construction work un­ volumes handled since 1916, show­ der the permits is approximately During this period, ing the large amount of Interest $94,000.00- a ken in the city library by those permits to store a total of 142 acre who patronize it. Not only so, but feet of water in five reservoirs were it conclusively shows that the li­ issued, the estimated cost of such brary board is keeping the city li­ reservoirs being $12.500 00. In Tillamook county, permit was brary up to date with reading mat­ ter that is highly appreciated by the issued to L. V. Junkin, of Manzan­ ita, covering the appropriation of jople of Tillamook city. water from Alder Creek for fish pro-' The city library is supported and pagation purposes, at an estimated receives its revenues from city tax­ expenditure of $3000.00. ation, but it has always been more or I chs handicapped for want of suf­ ficient funds to keep the library up MR. AND MRS. HABERLACH to a high standard. This appears to LEAVE ON EXTENDED TRIP be what is causing the library board some anxiety at the present time, as Carl Haberlach and his wife the city budget, as tentatively pre­ on Saturday for a trip through pared, only provides $650-00, where­ middle West. While away, Mr. as at least $1,000-00 is required to Mrs. Haberlach will visit the meet the necessary expenses for next tional Dairy Show at St. Paul year. Few, if any, new books can will attend a convention of cheese be added to the city library next dealers and producers which will be year if the ibrary board fails to re­ held there this week. They will al­ ceive the latter amount, and this so visit the cheese producing sec­ would be a misfortune for the city tion of Wisconsin where they will library. make a first hand study of condi­ What helped the city library the tions. The return trip may be made past year was a gift of $103.50 from by way of Los Angeles and San a tag sale on the Fourth of July, Francisco although this has staged by the women of the city, been definitely decided, It is esti- which was very much appreciated. mated that they will be gone until It was suggested that a subscrip­ the 22nd or thereabouts. tion be started for the library amongst the business men, but the FOUR LOCAL MEN HUNT library board is emphatically * op­ DEER IN ROSBURG SECTION posed to that, for the reasoj* that the business men are called upon Emil Wooley, Asa Hougen,- Har- too often for money and they are being overworked in that line of ry Elliott and F. L. Eberman endeavor. The library board is turned from Southern Oregon firmly of the opinion that the city week where they had gone i on should liberally support the city deer hunt, The hunters went over and library, because of the good that it the country below Roseburg Is doing and the pleasure that it is killed two “spikes.’’ giving to so many of our citizens, and $1000 00 is little enough for INDICTMENT IS BROUGHT such a meritorious community enter­ FOR STEALING OF $557 prise. This is how the library board fig­ Frank Recob and Arlen Kinney ures out some of the expenses for w-re Indicted by the grand jury for next year: Salary ot librarian, $360. -lenllng $557 from the aufSmoblle salary of Janitor. $50: supplies. $50; f Roy F. Rvknian on September 15. binding and repairs. $D>0/ 100 he Rvknian car was standing alone 70 children adult fiction, $95.00 ear the Wilson river when the rob­ fiction, $100; 50 nmi-UcUon, $100 bery is alleged to have taken place. shelving, $25 00. inagazi:*-. $75. Adult fiction »ill return $60 Ou in rentals and oth^i receipt«« may COMMITTEE EXPRESSES bring the total up to $150 Ho. THANKS FOR MUSIC The Council ot the American L.1- bi ary Association at its meeting in A committee was appointed by Chicago. December 30. 1921, adopt­ th» teachers at their annual insti­ ed a statement eHing forth that tute last week to thank the McGhee one dollar per capita is a minimum orchestra for the music rendered by leveuue for the library in a com­ that organization during the meet- ings held at the high school audi munity desiring to maintain ade torium. quale public library service. The public library should be rec­ The construction of a railroad 30 ognized as a necessary part of pub­ lic instruction and should be liber­ miles long, costing $2,000,000. to ally supported by tax as are public open up virgin timber of the upper santiam country in Linn county is schools, and for the same reason. It is hoped that when the budget proposed by a group of St. Paul is discussed at the city meeting capitalists. x Is 2 Left in Which to Take Advantage of Our » Low Subscription Offer All the news of Tillamook County For One Year Falling Down? TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT • That large*« »tnpeiuton span oa th« famous old structure, Brooklyn Bridge at New York, has si tnenng of traffic »nd aothortties have trian*. Arrow pom|* to »lipping -able. the