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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
TILLAMOOK COUNTY FINANCIAL REPORT
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook
From
From
From
Fiona
the
the
the
the
general fund to the market road fund
general fund to the elementary school fund
general fund to the road fund
dog license fund to general fund
CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
Showing the amount and number of claims allowed by the County Court
Total amount of transfers .....
of said County, for what allowed, amount of warrants drawn and amount of Amount received as shown in report
warrants outstanding and unpaid, from the 1st day of January, 1923, to the U-ss amount of transfers ................
30th day of June, 1923, both dates inclusive, General Fund.
Correct amount received
$432,077.01
Amount of Warrants Drawn on General Fund
Expense
$479,154.09
........................................................................$
22.25 Amount paid out as shown in report
Advertising ........... ......
Less
amount
of
transfers
....................
. 95,151.10
....................................................................... 1,150,(8)
Agriculturist ..............
....................................................................... 10,000.00
Armory .........................
$38 h ,002.99
2,500.26
........................................................
Assessors Office
I, Kathleen Mills, county treasurer in and for Tillamook County, Oregon,
........................................................................
250.00
Auditor ........................
......................
86.25 do hereby certify that the above in a true and correct statement of the funds
‘¡opher Bounty ...........
.........................
509.50 received, dshtirsed and remaining In my hands as nhovc stated, and ns shown
Sculp Bounty
.....
.................................................. 2,525.90 by cash book on the 30th day of June,, 1923.
Circuit Court .............
................................
3,408.01
KATHLEEN MILLS, County Tieusurer
Clerk’s Office ...........
.........................................
750.18)
Club Work ..................
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of August, 1923.
130.70
........................................................................
Coroner’s Court .......
H. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk
....................................................................... 3.628.90
('ounty Court ............
(Seal)
By Edna L. Mills, Deputy
.............
150.00
< Piuntj Fair ................
........................................................................
6,153.10
Court House and Jail
SHERIFF’S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
........................................................................ 3,978.91
County Poor ........... —
Statement showing amounts of taxes, penalties costs and interest collect-
.........................................................
11,358.70 ed from Jan. __
«'ruising Timber ........
_____
1st, ,__________
1923 to July
5th, ( 1923 und also amount delinquent on tux
1,050.00 rolls for the years 1908 to ¡922 inclusive.
Dairy and Food Commissioner
1,770.48
Dairy Herd Inspector ................
Unpaid Jan.
Sheriff's Costs int. Total Amt.
935.40 Year
District Attorney ......................... .
1, 1923 Assessments Penalties for collect’n
46.75 1908
¡»¡strict Sealer .............................
$ 1,066.57
$
$$ 1,066.57
172.00 1909
Enforcement Prohibition Law
....
837.47
837.47
1,003.86 1910
Emergency ........ ................... ........
675.27
490.12 1911
Fire Warden ................................
922.63
395.60 1912
Health Office ............... -.......... —.
.58
1,586.23
35.00 1913
I tisane .............................................
2.91
2,711.52
1,809.23 1914
Interest on Jioad Bonds ...........
17.66
6,252.73
161.55 1915
Justice Court ..._...........................
27.06
9,843.02
218.53 1916
. uvenile Court ..............................
56.69
12,395.10
1,807.50 1917
Mothers Pensions ........................
83.52
13,346.40
9,504.27 1918
Motor Vehicle Fund ....... ............
195.34
16,251.44
178.09 1919
I t inting ................. .........................
805,76
31,205.67
5,790.03 1920
heriff’s Office ..............................
1,551.24
56,665.43
2,327.60 1921
.' uperintendent’s Office ...............
2,555.19
123,392.70
1,341.46 1922
Stock Indemnity ............................
86.91
830,568.23
341.64
1,026.69
Surveyor’s Office ..........................
$1,101
86.91 $5,637.59 $1,107,720.41
776.8!)
't reasurer’s Office ........... ............
64.50
Paid
Unpaid and
'uant Officer ..............................
Year
Treas.
Canee lied Delinquent
Total
$77,158.03 19M
¡f
Total.....
$ 1,066.57 $ 1,066.57
$
1909
837.47
837.47
1910
ROAD DISTRICT FUNDS
675.27
675.27
1911
Road District No. 1
922.63
922.63
$21.887.44
1912
Project No. 103 ........
1,585.19
1,586.23
... 5,752.44 1913
Project No. 104 .........
2,707.36
2,711.52
...
20,850.66
1914
Project No. 105 .........
6,221.96
6,252.73
1915
Road District No. 2
9,789.65
9,843.02
35,883.94 1916
Project No. 203
12,395.10
12.271.97
6,648.32
1917
205
' roject No.
13,132.35
13,346.40
1.386.39 1918
I roject No. 207
15,658.57
16,251.44
1,757.71 1919
¡roject No. 208
28.070.63
31,205.67
1920
Road District No. 3
49,18)4.73
56,665.48
11,692.95 1921 ................................................... 20,796.33
Project No. 303 .........
31.68
102,564.69
123,392.70
51,596.28 1922 ! .............................................. 369,740.59 2,541.06
I roject No. 306 ......
458,286.58
830,568.23
$402.352.05 $2,572.74 $702,795.62 1,107,720.-11
Total Road Districts...... $157,456.13
Taxes collected prior to 1908 including
.. penalties,
.
. costs and interest, none
JOHN ASCHIM, Sheriff .
MARKET ROAD FUNDS
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of August, 1923.
$ 4.305.11
Market Road No. 1
H. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk
II I.I'.C (Seal)
Market Road No. 2
. 11,827.11
arket Road No. 3
16,573.88
Total Market Road
BOND FUNDS
/
38,682.50
6.176.91
142.52
II >nd Project No. 2
>nd Project No. 3
ind Project No. 4
Total bond funds
$15,001.93
RECAPITALIZATION OF EXPENSES
General Fund Warrants Issued ...................................
Road District Warrants Issued ........................................
1 .tai Market Road Warrants Issued ........................................
T >tal Bond Warrants Issued .......................................................
77,158.03
157,456.13
16,573.88
45,001.93
$296,189.97
Grand Total Warrants Issued.....
AMOUNT OF OUTSTANDING WARRANTS UNPAID
62,422.35
(.’ neral Fund Warrants Unpaid
122,980.05
■ad Districts Warrants Unpaid
Total Outstanding W
arrants
.185,402.40
ate of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS.
I, H. S. Brimhall, County Clerk of the County of Tillamook, State of
gon, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement
the number of claims allowed by the County Court of said County for the
mi Annual period ending June 30th, 1923, on what account t,he
' same were
owed and the amount of warrants drawn, and the amount of
if warrants
5
out
inding and unpaid as the same appears upon the records in my office and
my official custody.
Witness my hand and seal of the County Court, this 15th day of Aug-
, 1923.
H. S. BRIMHALL, County Clerk
.¡eal)
FIRE WARNING
Ordinance No. 272
COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF
Total
103,130.60
630,358.71
464,214.90
During the periods covered by the foregoing account, the following trims
were made, by order of the county court, warrant issued by the county
>ol superintendent, and by budget appropriations viz:
the general fund to the school library fund
9.01
the general fund to the scalp bounty fund
205.01
the general fund to the emergency fund
991,25
the genera) fund to the institute fund
99.18
the general fund to the bond fund
20,000.06
.«
amook were Oceanside visitors this
week.
A. C. Baker and family of Oregon
City are spending a few days here.
♦ ♦ ♦
NEHALEM
Mrs. A. J. Effenbergcr brought her
baby down to Dr. McGee from Buick
lost Friday to have a piece of tinfoil
removed from one of its nostrils.
Mrs. Harry Bell and children who
have been in Tillamook for several
weeks, returned home last Wednesday
Mr. Schoonover of Cornelius, Ore­
gon, has been quite ill at the home of
his daughter, Mrs. William Ewan, the
past week. His wife and younger
duughter are are with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Parks, Mrs. N. W.
Barker, Leonard Bales, and Donald
McGee were guests of Mrs. Eva Mc­
Gee at a dinner party in lame’s grove
at Manzanita last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brodie who
have been on six months leave of ab-
sence as Minister to Siam,, were stop-
ping as guests at Reeds Tavern at
Neuh-kuh-nie lust week. They were
formerly residents' of Oregon City,
hut expect to return to Siam this
month.
Capt. William Anderson took a
party over the bar und uround to
Neah-kah-nie in the Junita last
Tiiursday evening.
Harry Bell took a party over the
bar and as far us Netarts rocks,, in
the Normu B. last Friday morning,
The guests report a i pleasant trip.
Carl Olson who is in the real estate
business at Detroit, Michigan, is the
guest of his brother, Matt Olson, here.
The brothers have not seen each other
previously for forty years.
The work of puttihg rock on the
road from town to the new Todd
bridge is about half completed, The
visiting her grandparents Mr. and steel has not been received and from
Mrs. O. J. Wismer.
indications, this talked of and much
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turner, Mr. and needed improvement will not be com­
Mrs. Riley Simmons spent Sunday at pleted for another year.
Oceanside.
The fishermen are complaining be­
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and children of cause ho few fish are running and
Dalias spent the week end at 1. H. very few fish are caught in eonse-
Moores.
quence. Some fishermun suy such
Mr. and Mrs. Berger and children a season breeds laziness and cite
of Portland were visiting friends in themselves as examples.
this vicinity last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blum and daugh­
ters visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ow­
ens at Cloverdale Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Crakk of
Brighton spent the week end with
their daughter Mrs. Jim Simmons.
Mrs. Al Devineand Miss Catherine
O'Haru of Tillamook visited Mrs.
Clifford Thomas Tuesday.
Section 9. The Fire Warden shall
have the power to regulate and con­
trol the burning of rubbish and waste
matter within the limits of Tillamook
City, and ho shall have the power to
prohibit the kindling or nmintaining
of bonfires or any other exposed fires
within the city limits, whenever in his
judgment such fires would be a men­
ace to life or property. Any person
who shall kindle or maintain a bonfire
or other exposed fire within the city
limits contrary’to the direction or in­
structions of the Fire Warden shall be
liable to a penalty as hereinafter pro­
vided.
Section 16. Any person, firm or cor
poration violating any of the provis­
ions of this ordinance, or any of its
♦ ♦ ♦
sections, or the provisons of any per­
mit issued in conformity herewith,
OCEANSIDE
shall, upon conviction, forfeit a fine
of not more than Twenty-five dollars
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hutchins and
for each offense and not more than son Wendell and Dr. and Mrs. A. E.
Twenty-five dollars for every day George and daughters spent Monday
thereafter, so long as said violation and Tuesday at Oceanside.
exists and a fine of not more than
Mr. and Mrs. Shaffner are Salem
One Hundred dollars for subsequent visitors.
violations. Passed May 4, 1914.
J. L. Whirry and family of Mc­
Acting under the foregoing provi­ Minnville arrived Wednesday. They
sions of Ordinance No. 272, I hereby will occupy The Craigs for a week.
prohibit the kindling or maintaining
W. H. Durham and wift» of Camas,
of bonfires or any exposed fires with­ Wash.,' are spending a few days at
in the city limit.; without a written Oceanside.
permit having been first obtained.
H. A. Youngs and wife are visitors
TIIOS. COATES
from Newberg.
Fire Warden of Tillamook City, Ore. | Mr. anti Mrs. George F. Schultz
SEMI ANNUAL ACCOUNT OF COUNTY TREASURER
From December 31st, 1922, to and including June 30th, 1923, showing
amount of cash on hand on December 31st, 1922, also the amount of cash
eived from all sources since that date, the amount paid out and the
.iunt of cash on hand on June 30th, 1923.
Paid Out
Balance
Total
Fund
On hand Cash
June 31), 1923
Dec. 31 Received
199,748.90 199,748.90 18.1,759.01 17,989.89
neral Fund
82,712.81
3,353.54
79,359.27
• id Fund ------
. 14,676.900082,712.81
20,000.00 105,435.39
85,435.39
. nd Fund
40,113.41 65,321.98
19,78
1.65
inty School ....
3,600.29
23,381.94
975.01 22,409.93
7,250.45
High School Fund 516.34
7,766.79
7,766.79
219.76
219.76
116.16
103.60
ite School .... .........
100I Library .......
9.01
9.01
9.01
99.18
titute Fund ...........
99.18
99.18
71.01 OD 479¡26
■ Ip Bounty ............
479.26
286.51
192.75
7 amook City ... .... 1,785.13
19,260.31
17,475.18
17,865.38
1,394.93
287.58
2,315.34
2,602.92
2,458.14
i ' / City
................
144.78
40.78
493.40
533.88
498.28
halem City ........
30.00
671.68
182.36
606.75
854.04
C v of Wheeler
247.29
PLEASANT VALLEY
1,147.09
3.52
1,150.61
it of Tillamook
1,150.61
1 i t of Nehalem
19,598.01
885.47
18,712.54
18,303.05
1,294.96
607.54
19,949.65
20,557.29
Port of Bay City
19,439.15
1,118.14
A. W. Mills returned Wednesday
Ci. Fair Prremium
1,181.65
1,181.65
1,181.65
to
his home in Portland from a
2.27
F est Patrol
4,353.63
4,355.90
4,105.96
249.94
35.24
368.85
' 1 amook Drain Dist
404.09
356:71
47.38 months visit with his son Ralph.
1,016.76
«estucca Drain Dist
25.68
1,042.44
993.61
48.83
Miss Hazel Strife of Portland is
Jestucca Drain Dist
900.57
900.57
900.57
26.75
a rview Water Dist
1,668.24
1,694.99
1,658.40
36.59
1,355.90
12.00
• d Dist. No. 8
1,367.90
1,367.90
26,210.18
;rket Road
4,228.85
30,439.03
13,427.79 17,011.24
;tor lácense
9,504.27
9,504.27
9,504.27
ir (irounds
5,788.53
45.0! 4
5.833.57
5,833.57
u War’t. Redemp’n 567.50
36.93
004.48
604.43
mentary School ... 892,12
17,693.49
18,585.61
17,668.75
916.86
Í License
684.19
339.00
1,023.19
65.55
957.64
1 y Partition
82.39
82.39
82.39
ycle Path .............
46.00
46.00
46.00
t tificate of
redemption
100.00
100.00
100.00
■ ne Protection
25.00
25.00
25.00
3,254.88
ion High School 1 1 148.28
3,403.16
3,283.60
119.56
¡ergency Fund
991.25
991.25
991.25
T id Dist. No. 1.......
I
558.81
785.29
1,344.10
1,344.10
jugherty Slough
drainage Dist .......
231.39
231.39
231.39
rview Drainage
105.35
105.35
105.35
••ific City Ilrg
160.40
160.40
160.40
his River Water Dst
496.33
496.33
496.33
.«d Dist No. 9
1,078.72
1,078.72
1,078.72
cial School
8,794.75
67,088.32
75,883.07
63,665.15 12,217.92
Total ..........
118,069.79 527,228.11 615,297.90 479,154,09 166,143.81
i O. D.
14,939,19
1 1,939.19
1 1,939,19
FRIDAY, AUGUST2L 1923
and children and Ella L. Welch of
Portland have taken Echo cottage for
the remainder of August.
William Gaetter is registered from
Hillsboro.
B. J. Rand of Portland is occupy -
ing the Sands.
Peter Craft of Canby was a week
end visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Durrer of Till-
PERSONAL MENTION
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nissen who
have been at Oceanside for the past
two weeks, returned to their home in
Sheridan last Monday.
Emil Hosley is the proud posses­
John Hatthaway and son and a
sor of a Headlight coaster wagon,
which he won by getting ten sub­ party, went up to the headwaters of
Wilson river on a hunting
scriptions to the paper.
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoffman of
D. O. Spitzmesser is a business
of Forest Grove are visiting the Fax­
ons and occupying their cottage at visitor in Portland this week.
Watseco this week. A
¿5E52K52SZ5P5? '
Mr. end Mrs. Frank Heyd have re­
turned from Buyers Week at Port­
Your Life’s Work
land. While there they visited with
“Grandma” Seifer, mother of Mrs.
Is In Danger
W. J. Peterson, and report her very
The thief of misfortune can
much improved in health.
destroy your life’s work in a
moment.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bradley of
Fire, accident or theft
Wheeler, were down to the county
carry away the results
seat from that busy sawmill town,
twenty years’ labor and leave
you practically penniless—
last Friday.
Unless—you are ins rued.
J. Honey and family are camped up
Insurance is your only finan
rial protection in case of prop
on Wilson river for a two weeks out­
erty loss.
ing. The only discomfort Jay will ex­
We can give you all forms of
perience, will be from the flies and
Property Protection Policies
yellow-jackets, on the trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell of Sheridan
paid a visit last Thursday and Fri­
day to C. L. Gilson and family of
this city.
HARRY L. GILHAM
209 Cecond Ave. E.
Tillamook
Representing the
ALLIANCE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Demorest of Sheridan
visited friends in this city last Mon­
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day on their way to the beach.
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Announcement
The Eldee will open Monday, September 3,
1923 in the Beals Building.
We will carry a full line of confections und
will give up to date fountain service.
THE BIGGEST LITTLE PLACE IN TOWN
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
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Tillamook County
Will Soon Be Here
LET’S ALL BOOST FOR IT AND
HELP MAKE IT THE BEST EVER
INVITE YOUR FRIENDS TO BE HERE
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 13, 14
First National
TILLAMOOK, OREGON