Y, FEBRUARY 22, 1924 5 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT __________ i of the tax laws. This has re­ USED IN POLITICS tion sulted in much confusion and made Henrietta Burdick ! Dent Mowery etc. Accredited teacher Mr. Davey quotes the Headlight, be withheld from the laymen and ■ Those interested inquire at Berry’s nnd seems unable to discern that the consumed by the priest; those that Mary L. Dye ......... . it extremely difficult to determine I music house, Tillamook. 19-3tp Headlight does not quote Pheps at all. direct that we worship Mary, pray to Ethel Davis ............ I just what the law is. Such amend­ (Continued from page 2) Mr. Davey squarely denies that I her, call her “ever virgin”, and de­ Hellebuyck ..... El we ntinued from page 1) ement, modification, or repeal often- have the affidavit, and I squarely clares that there is no salvation with­ No matter what Mary E. Heaton __ you are paying yelled to him to catch the line, but j times are done without regard as to are the most anxious to ¡how it may affect the existing tax‘he could not understand owing to the Rebecca Heath ....................... for insurance Ira G. Nelson will save affirm that I do have it, the Headlight out her, with those that command you from 20 to 30 per cent on any says that I read it in Tillamook, a that we eat no meat on Friday, and [them in office. Tillamook iaWs, with the consequence above men- ’ noise of the still big flood. But ob­ Mary Woods ........................... Rosa Landolt ......................... class of insurance, Office next door few hundred others heard it read the that fish is not meat. serving my signs and motions, he got eople should not have been 1 tioned. H. V. Alley, county court ...... to the Harris Jewelry store on sec­ same night, it seems that Mr. Davey That’s fair. Mr. Davey says I I at at this time to hear the j Taking all things into consideration tbe ’ dea > and when I managed to get this time to hear the | E. G. Anderson, Poor ........... ond street. 17-4t needs an all-day-sucker and a stool. there is no affidavit, and I say at of complaints it is not surprising that ‘’ne over> he seized it John Aschim, sheriff ............ hr 01 complain» against the me . j 11 mat the tax sit- tbe end ‘ and waited. I then attached a stout ­ I will publish the contents of the there are no such Bible texts. officers- but this yenr «he 1 nation is ns bad »1 uvey win publish ■ have additional aid in mak- What should be done is to repeal er cord to tne end of the line on my C. A. Johnson, assessor, ........ those texts from the Bible which com­ Amity, Oregon, than the usual amount of all existing tax laws, except in so far side, which the boy hauled over. Men Myrtle Wallin, asses, office .... (Continued from page 4) mands that the wine of the Sacrament February 12. 1924. due to the strenuous efforts as they may be necessary to collect arriving from his side of the bank. I Helen Ebinger, asses, office ..... we finally tied on the cable and got 1 timber barons to escape the taxes already levied; and enact ’ the fact that some priests and some R. T. Boals, poor ..................... share of taxation. an entirely new code of tax laws it over. I also sent a note over in­ H. S. Brimhall, poor ................ I laymen, who do not believe in booze quiring what had become of the H^^Balready been explained why which will take in and cover the whole , would, no doubt, be included with the H. S. Brimhall, refund .......... the large timber owners have so fur- subject from start to finish and then swing stage and team from Tilla­ W. L. Bryan, supt’s office ...... j deported. toualy Kught the county court and let the county court employ some man mook. On the small line I got a reply Bryson Link Motor Co., co. ct. If Mr. Davey finds a member of attempted to make the people be- whose especial duty It will be to su- that the hood had also prevented the George J. Burchard, ct. hs. exp. I a Protestant Church who is fighting lieve that the county is in a state of Pervise and direct each and every carrier from coming through from Bushong & Co., shf. & elk., sup. the 18th amendment, I wish he would “flnarwUt Ibllapse;” but some things steP necessary to be taken from the the west side.” i tell him for me that he is a disgrace Bushong & Co., sup .................. be explained upon which beginning of the assessment to and “To shorten up a long story, we rig­ W. A. Church, insurance ...... | to his Church to his Christ, and his lation has yet been put | including the collection of the taxes ged a cable with a pulley, and made W. A. Church, insurance ..... j country, and that he ought to join the 1 for instance, the large Iand the sale of the property assessed, a chair. The first woman to cross, A. J. Wilks, Justice ct......... I Benedictine Monks. delinquent taxes remaining This law should be plain, simple and was Mrs. Vaughn, who fearlessly got J. L. Gay, justice ct........... I have before me the picture of a j. clear, free from ambiguity, and short into the chair, and dared the boiling bottle upon which appears the words: CIRCUIT COURT es on the roll for the year bu‘ ?et ®ffec‘ive- There is entirely flood in a trip to the Tillamook side. Geo. Williams ................... 12.20 I “Veritable Benedictine Monk Liquor.” I only recently become de-|‘°’ much red tape in Oregon laws She crossed safely, and all who wish­ A. M. Ginn ....... 12.20 Also the letters, D. O. M. which trans- ed, were ferried over by our suspen­ These taxes are due for I for the collection of taxes. The law sion trolley line. Later on, we got J. B. Honey ....... 12.20 I lated says, “To God the Greatest and [Which the taxpayers owned could easily be made not more than another cable across, and by tying Wallace Edson ... 13.80 Best.” The witness says he purehas- 8.00 1 cd this bottle of liquor in one of the It day of March 1922. Those one tenth voluminous as it now is and cedar posts and light logs to the L. H. Jones ....... 6.401 lowest dives in Springfield, Ill., in Icise the officers may not at the same time be ever so much wagon beds finally got all of the Ona Barber ....... effective. 2.20 tdle d“ys when the saloon was at its Floyd Blum ....... under the present law, the more clear and __________________________________ wagons over safely. We next swam ch are due and delinquent 7.60 [worst. The witness further says that and dragged the horses over, with- Harry Brooton ... 22 roll cannot be foreclosed RACING PIGEON'S FOOT FOUND out loss of a horse. Then followed B. A. Childers 2.00 on the bottle he found, a picture of 2.20 Christ, the “Papal coat of arms”, and November 1926, three the harness and goods belonging to Fred Edwards .... the same become delin- 7.00 the Pope’s Tiara.” It is evident that The foot of a racing pigeon was the wagons, until the five teams and J. L. Burke ......... about four years after found by a boy in the Harrison slough wagons were safely gotten over. For Guy Grames ...... 2.20 if the Pope will < ive to run, his seal, 7.00 he will give also )’ ■ defence. jWM assessed, yet the people near this city one day this week, Up- three months we trans-shipped thé Violet Hatfield ... The press reports that Father are led to think that these taxes on the foot was found a metallic tag, mail daily together with passengers Lawrence Malm 6.40 10J)0i Grace of Denver has been “twice” ahi collected immediately by a with the date 1920— -A.. R. P. U. The over the north fork, when a bridge Lena Mae Rogers The 1 prospects of success, the 7.50 convicted of conspi:acy to violate the » thereof. The facts are remains of the foot with the tag was put in. The old timers will re- Wilson Taylor ... conditions which must be met and Volstead Act. Wi 1 ! M . Da 1 \v tell Ole Helgerson ... 5.20 recently no taxes due for were taken to Stanley Coates, who member this incident; and I have not e 5.20 j us why this man wa«- ■••ft in the difficulties to be overcome must Beulak Helgerson lubsequent to the year 1918 [ used to race pigeons some years ag0’ been able to forget it myself.” hit fir :i. tion. 4.20 | priesthood could hake been foreclosed, and that; He stated that the nitials stood for “John Milligan and Wayland Hun- Myrtle Bestul .... be considered in planning any course „2.80 I The report of a Pa. s ylnm for In- the time has now only arrived when American Racing Pigeon Union. The sake? were two of my best carriers. Craig Edgar of action. out of Walter Earl ...... 2.90 ebriates for 1912 shows the taxes on the 1919 roll can be pigeon that met its fate near this I could tell you many incidents that Our long experience in financial 3,674, inmates Roman 2.20 I foreclosed. I city through exhaustion or by a gun- did not seem exactly funny to us at David Kuratli o on I Cathoik s. matters enables us to call these to E. J. Schelling .. The total taxes remaining uncol- [ shot wound, Mr. Coates thinks was on the time, in connecton with getting your attention and advise you so that iected on the rolls prior to the year ist way from Seattle to San Fran- the mail from North Yamhill to Til­ W. J. Riechers .. 1919, and which are entitled to be I cisco or vice versa, and was one of lamook, during the last days of stage you can proceed wisely and confi­ (Continued on page 7) foreclosed, amount to about $64,000, the birds that never came back. delivery, but I guess some of my pre­ dently. ^^^^^Kimately 20 per cent of the [ ---------------------- It Starts Here decessors had a worse time than I NOTICE Always feel free to consult us. total »mount of outstanding delin- Ti«ar nroihTMT did. I know Hank Crenshaw could I wouldn ’ t be without j^^HKtes. Out of this $64,000 would (JLU lIMt KtdIUtN I tell you a few hard luck stories in Beginning March first lessons fawW: to come all erroneous and double that connection himself. Hank was piano and vocal will be given ar yaara Hs preven» assessments, uncollectible taxes, and the best stage driver I have ever Alyse E. Murry, pupil of La Valle SORB THROAT taJMly hpon a large amount of worth- I known. He could handle four horses Schwartzrock, Clark, Wisconsin Con­ TONSILITIS to perfection.” l°ts la*d out f°r the pur­ k, Ore. Tilla servatory, Marquette Conservatory, HEAD COLDS matching the unwary suckers; | L. G. Freeman of Hillsboro, was in 11 1 J" ■arraoi'Mii» Is which are not worth the j the city last Monday to pay taxes Member Federal Reserve System iharged against them, and, | on property in this county. Himself OLD VETERAN MOVES TO PEND­ be county would not be able | ¡and wife have been visiting with LETON br any sum whatever. From I 1 Frank Freeman and family, at the to Jos. Parrazo and wife, will leave ^unt there must also be de- old home down at the mouth of Wil­ for Pendleton, Oregon, about the first he delinquent taxes outstand- son river. Mr. Freeman, senior, came of next month, for the benefit of Mrs. 1 the tax rolls for the year to Tillamook county in 1878, when, Parrazo’s health. Mr. Parrazo is one d any and all taxes for any as he states, there were no roads of the few remaining veterans of the mt years to 1913, upon the worthy of the name. With his wife Civil war, and belongs to the G. A. R. lands .nd other property included I ' and five children, they came from the Post in this county, the members of I^H^Kuch 1913 roll, for the reason | Willamette to Astoria, and thence which will be loath to have him go. that a mreclosure was had upon such j down the coast via Clatsop Plains The Parrazo’s have lived here for roll for Baid year, which would auto-1 ¡and the old Necarney trail to Ne­ about twelve years, and during that matically take from all subsequent j halem, and thence down the beach to time have made many friends, who rolls alBsuch property as was therein Wilson river, where Mr. Freeman wish them good luck in their new ■HMHiBd upon. Again a large por- took up a claim. His few neighbors home. tign property which becomes de- tried to persuade him to homestead for one year is apt to be- elsewhere in the Tillamook valley, al- ilinquent for the following thal the wag nQt fit’ for cause the people who allow cultivation on the bay. But Mr. Free­ :es to go delinquent once, man, liked the location, and settled ooe of the toughest, strong­ With the new Hupmobile, (Continued from page 1) > again; and some do so be- {there. He still has 80 acres of the est, staunchest cars on the E>u can climb st hilto. or ly are not able to pay, and j original homestead, and the boys taxpayers of late, and the court is llow a team walking market recommends it for is are liable to become and have other portions. When the fam­ willing to carry out the wishes of the the hardest service. >reee through congested delinquent until they get ily left Astoria down the beach, Mr. people, provided it has the means. Streets, without once chang­ make a sale thereof, at Freeman had just $5, but he is now The means will have to be sanctioned The fact is, that no car, le the purchaser will invari- well-to-do, and in fine health, He by the taxpayers provided they be­ ing gears. it upon the owner paying up lived in this county from 1878 to lieve that money can be saved by so whatever its price may be, rs s of 01 taxes, raxes, and anu when wnen such | when an(J hig took up doing. Most of the counties of the is built of finer, more dur­ The Hupmobile has always paid the whole ^hereof, in-, the.r regidence in Hillsboro. He ia state have found that it pays to have able materials than the been noted for its power­ A penalty of ten per cent and 77’yea'eJ the county poor under direct super­ Hupmobile. Its workman­ flexibility, — the new pro ­ ¡on all unpaid sums at the vision and care of the county, ship and its measurements duction is even more re ­ fwelve per cent pfci annum is I ] What promises to be the real the- The expense for the maintainance Many attractive models in are equally firy. markable in this respect. I by the county, unless such j atrical event of the year is the book­ of the poor in this county averages all the latest materials ie so uncertain as to their | ing for a return engagement of Frank from $600 to $800 per month. and shapes, You will find improvements It leaps forward like a deer that the court would rather j I Shepard and His Gang, who appeared and refinements in both áse the same than to attempt ¡ at the B. P. O. E. benefit show a when you “step on it”- and These hats are very mod fee collection. And when’ short time ago, by Messrs Partridge body and chassis,—but it is it settles down to a snail’s- es are paid up the county is I and Morrison for February 28th at erately priced characteristic of the Hup­ pace with sweetness and le difference between a rate 1 the Coliseum Theatre. mobile that most intensive smoothness that delight. GENERAL WARRANTS ISSUED st of six per cent per annum | These talented entertainers in their DURING FEBRUARY, 1924, attention has been given to COME IN AND SELECT pays on its outstanding coun- | very novel and pleasing offering were TERM OF COURT Every practical advantage chassis betterments. >nts, and the penalty which ¡ the talk of the town and their return of performance is engineered YOURS. 8 from the taxpayer of ten ¡will be looked forward to by all lov- MOTHERS PENSION The motor is still smoother into the new Hupmobile,— and the rate of interest of I ers of good, clean, wholesome enter­ Johanna York 17.50 still more powerful Because •r cent. and there is also built into it Ivel V. Gillam ................ • ....... 10.00 tainment. Marie Gitchell ........................ of clutch and transmission 32.50 greater economy per mile, some people have personal For the coming engagement Mr. 10.00 improvements, gears shift and no real property, upon ghepard will offer an entire new pro- Myrtle F. Dougherty ........ and higher investment BEALS BUILDING » 17.50 e personal property tax can gram which he promises will surpass Gertrude Bigelow with still greater ease. value, we believe, than any Alvina Copeland .17.50 a lien. Before the time to , last offering of “the Gang.” car built today. taxes arrives they move out ■ HeIen Lewis, whose ‘ Blue” songs The whole car reveals that mnty without the knowledge were one of the outstandings hits of Hupmobile engineering and To those who must drive ■unty assessor or sheriff, and tjje gi^’g show, has a new repertoire DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR production have achieved a their cars over the roughest taxes are then lost to the and can he counted upon for her _____ ____ MOVING still greater Hupmobile. A roads day after day, the new This is largely due to the j share of the entertainment. Kathleen 15 minutes demonstration Hupmobile makes special > the assessor is required to ¡ Du(fyi who is always easy to look at le owners with the property and listen to, has prepared some appeal. The fact that it u will convince you of that. 18 PRBPARED TO 8BND EXPERTENCRD PACKERS TO ey own on the first day of brand new songs that she will render TOUR HOU WTTH CANVAS TO COVER each year, but the taxes on j ¡n her own inimitable Irish way. ALL TOUR GOODS perty do not become delin- Petjte Beulah Blackwell, the dancing CALL US DAY OR NIGHT til the fall of the following an(j singing violinist, has an excellent Oar Motto: “Quick B a i vi ce and Raaaonable Rate«. I are only collectible in Jan- assortment of jazz tunes that will February of the following- make a wooden man sit up and take in the tax roll is turned over notice. And then there is Aimee eriff for collection of the tax- Kennedy, a wizzard on the chromatic hereon. This gives the own- accordion, her artistic playing is sure irsonal property a long time to lease the most fastidious musical h to dispose of the property critics. Last of all comes Frank a manner as to prevent the Shepard himself, Frank has a new From collecting any taxes. bag of tricks that will make a horse ler cause of the large amount laugh and with his own style of iquent taxes is the fact that droll ___ wit will inject plenty of laughs as not been a single session' in the entertainment, legislature, either general or If yon miss this big fun revue you which has not attempted to will miss the treat of a life time modify, or repeal some per-' Adv. OI D TOLL ROAD RECALLED Standing Offer REVISITS TILLAMOOK New Spring Millinery POOR FARM IS PLANNED On Hills, or in Traffic, No Shifting of Gears COUNTY BILLS ALLOWED Mrs Mary Runkel THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY Hare LIME 28-W