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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31,1924
PAGE 6
TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT
Albany—Pickle season end,
102,991.668 feet.
twenty-one v ■S', ' ped Hillsboro
One hum.. .1
—Hillsboro Concrete Brick 4 factory showing good record for with
«2
ness, exclusive of farms, estimated
land grant to realize just what shift­ home.
week ending Oct. ami Tile company, capital $25,000,
T"s
*
vuU
coast
sawmills
fc
its
first
year.
Factory
]ik
P
i„
.
factory liijgjy to L .
Lakeside—Lake county will wage at $200,900,000.
ing of title of property within the
o,001,683 feet luni-
for
1
4,
manufat
to
enlarged for 1925.
Paisley— Creamery reopens
war on pocket gophers.
j files incorporation papers.
(By Marie Messersniith, Reporter) county to the government means.
$9,917 feet;
• ber; sold
From the time the tax payments on
Oregon’s investment in dairy busi- butter and cheese making.
Miss McDonald spent last week-end I
the O. and C. land grant ceased in
in Corvallis. While there she enjoy­ 1916, to 1923 inclusive, there was a
ed a visit with Miss Belle Wilson, loss in taxes in Tillamook county of
formerly an instructor in the T. H. S. $35,699. This amount was, of course,
commercial department. Miss Wil­ I assessed against remaining property
son is now taking special work at O. and was paid by it, for the govern­
ment pays no taxes on its land grant.
A. C.
Of Tillamook county’s taxes in
Miss Hazel Carver spent the week­
end visiting her parents in Portland. 1923, amounting to $821,355, the
Friday night, October 24th, the railroads paid 6 per cent. If the La [
junior class gave a masquerade­ Follette plan of government owner­
basket social to’the rest of the high ship should prevail, railroad proper­
school, who came masqued and dress- ty would be cut from the tax rolls,
Vote for One
FOR COI N I ' '1 I RK TILLAMOOK COUNTY
ed for a jolly good time. The fac- leaving Tillamook county people to
FOR ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
Vote for Five 58
Republican-Democratin
H S. RRJMH-ALL, of Tillamook County
ulty joined the fun as a party of ne­ add 6 per cent to their own taxes to
STATES
______ ______________ —
groes, including an old “mammy,” make up the deficit.
_________
Vote for One
FOR shf .RIFF, TILLAMOOK COUNTY------
For President
But, Chairman Patterson points
“Uncle Tom,” and the “pickaninny.”
I
Republican-Democratin
59
JOHN ASCHIM, of Tillamoo^County
After the grand march a program out, this would by no means be all
CALVIN COOLIDGE
consisting of an accordian solo, but­ the added taxation that the La Foll­
n Independent
60
BERT HUDSON, of Tillamook County
For Vice-President
terfly dance, vocal sojo, saxaphone- ette program in regard to the rail­
FOR
COUNTY
TREASURER,
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY
Vote
for One
violin duet, a reading, yodeling, an roads would bring about. If the gov­
CHARLES G. DAWES
ernment
takes
over
the
railroads
of
Re
public
an-Democratic
elocution class, clown stunts and two
W. L. BRYAN, of Tillamook County __________
Republican 61
DANIEL BOYD, of Wallowa County
______ _____
little plays was presented by mem­ the United States, it would mean a
12
________ Vote for One
FOR
CO
UNTY ASSESSOR, TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Republican
bers of the junior class. Little Keith bond issue of upwards of $20,590,000,-
M. C. GEORGE, of Multnomah County
13
Republican-Democratic
Jenkins as a contortionist, was partic­ 000 in order to purchase the property.
H. S. MANN, of Tillamook County_____________
Republican 62
A. W. GOWAN, of Harney County
14
This means practically doubling the
ularly entertaining.
FOR
COU
NTY
SURVEYOR,
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY
________
Vote for One
Republican
Worth while prizes were given present National debt, with further
HARRIET LANE RICHARDS, of Multnomah County
15
Republican-Democratic
W. S. COATES, of Tillamook County
away. Those who were fortunate in heavy taxes to pay interest and sink­
Republican 63
J. O. STEARNS, Sr., of Multnomah County
16
this respect were, Asberry Minor, ing fund on this huge obligation.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Vote for One
This might not be altogether bad
whose funny costume won a box of
For President
Independent
64
E. H. LINDSEY of Tillamook County
candy, Donald Tone, who appeared as if this revolutionary step assured us
JOHN W. DAVIS
a sailor’s sweetheart, was given a either lower rates or better service.
__ Republican
65
S. G. REED, of Tillamook County
For Vice-President
kodak book, and Eloise Morgan, But our former experience with gov­
Vote
for One
FOR
COUNTY
CORONER,
TILLAMO
OK
COUNTY
whose basket was judged prettiest ernment control of railroads during
CHARLES W. BRYAN
and most artistic, was presented with that experiment we had the worst
Republican-Democratic
R. N. HENKLE, of Tillamook County
Democratic 66
service ever known and highest rates.
CELIA L. GAVIN, of Wasco County
a vanity compact.
17
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, TILLAMOOK COUNTY Vote for One
Democratic
It was government operation that
Everyone enjoyed the party and the
WIT T 1AM A. JOHNSON, of Multnomah County
18
Repulican-Democ rafie
G. B. LAMB, of Tillamook County
junior class cleared $62 from sale of , brought us the high freight rates that
Democratic 67
ROBERT A. MILLER, of Multnomah County
19
baskets, which will be used to de­ the farmer now complains of. The
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
Democratic
fray some of the expenses of the cost of operation was so staggering
RICHARD W. MONTAGUE, of Multnomah County
20
Submitted by the Legislature—VOTERS LITERACY AMENDMENT—Purpose: To
that we have not yet recovered from
class this year.
amend section 2 article II of the constitution by adding to the qualification»
For President
The Philo Kolans held their third it, and it apears we shall continue to
of voters the requirement that they shall be able to read and write the English
meeting of the year, last Tuesday pay this bill for years to come. .
ROBERT M. LaFOLLETTE
language and authorizing the means of testing the ability of such citizens to read
night at the home of Mrs. Flora Heyd,
and write the English language to be provided by law; also ratifying any act
For
Vice-President
passed pursuant to and in accordnce with this amendment.
Vote YES or NO
John Dutcher of Mayfield, N. Y.,
with Miss Inez Hamrick acting as
BURTON K. WHEELER
stunned by a fall from his wagon,
hostess.
300
Yes
The feature of the evening was a ■ drowned in a few inches of water in
Democratic
R. R.TURNER, of Polk County
21
301
No
debate with Muriel Wiley and Otis I a roadside ditch.
Independent
Wright on the affirmative, and Veda | It is planned to establish a trans-
GUST ANDERSON, of Multnomah County
22
Submitted by the Legislature—PUBLIC USE AND WELFARE AMENDMENT—Pur­
” ’
■ taking the continental motor bus service from
pose: To amend section 18 of article I of the constitution to provide that the use
Smith and James Harrison
Independent
J. D. BROWN, of Gilliam County
28
of all the roads, ways and waterways, necessary to permit the transportation of
negative. The question was: Resolved: New York to Los Angeles, with a
Independent
the raw products of mine, or farm, or forest, or water for beneficial use or drain­
E. J. ELLINGSON, of Multnomah County
24
“That the snail covers more ground 26-day schedule for the trip.
age, is necessary to the development and welfare of the state and is declared a
Seventy-eight out of 80 graduates
Independent
than the grasshopper.” The affirm-
ERNEST KRONER, of Multnomah County
public use.Vote YES or NO
25
ative won the decision of the judges. of the Hobart, Okla., high school this
Independent 302
PETER
ZIMMERMAN,
of
Yamhill
County
Yes
26
Corrine Baker, secretary of the so­ year have entered college.
A tern upon which a leg band was
ciety, concluded the literary part of
303
No
For President
the evening with a very interesting placed on the Maine coast four years
FRANK
T.
JOHNS
Submitted
by the Legislature—BONUS AMENDMENE—Purpose: To amend article
ago was found in Africa recently.
reading.
XI-c of the constitution which provides a cash bonus or loan for World war sol­
Ashland— Talent irrigation dam
After the new members, Ruth Nel­
For Vice-President
diers, sailors and marines, to include as eligible therefor female employes of the
son, Frank Holden and James Harri­ will add 8,000 acre feet water for
war department who served in the United States army signal corps or marine
VERNE L. REYNOLDS
corps, or the army of any ally of the United States, and in the American expe­
son, were initiated, the remainder of storage and will cost $320,000. Jack-
ditionary forces; also veterans of the Spanish-American war who served ninety
Socialist Labor
the evening was spent in playing son county now has 60,000 acres ir-
CHARLES BEARMAN, of Clatsop County
27
days therein; and extending loan privilige to unmarried widow or dependent
rigated
land.
games. All took part and reported
father or mother of any person who died in the service and who would have
Socialist Labor
A. HOGLUND, of Multnomah County
28
Marshfield—Coos and Curry county
a good time.
______ been entitled to loan.
Vote YES or No
Socialist Labor
AXELE. LUNDELL, of Clatsop County
29
Supt. L. W. Turnbull and Glenn Tel. company building new 5-story
304
Yes
Sheely, attended the Stanford-Idaho
Socialist Labor
CARL V. SODERBACK, of Multnomah County
80
305
No___________
game in Portland Saturday.
Socialist Labor
81
O. STROMQUIST, of Multnomah County
Dull scissors may be brought to
__________ REFERENDUM ORDERED BY PETITION OF TOE PEOPLE
the high school manual training de-
Referred by Associated Industries of Oregon, 702 Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon:
• partment, where the boys will sharp­
Geo. G. Guild, President; C. M. Egbert, First Vice-President; W. F. Prier, Second
en them free of charge.
Vice-President; E. C. Pape, Secretary, all of Portland, Oregon—OLEOMAR­
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GARINE AND CONDENSED MILK BILL—Purpose: To make unlawful the
GOVERNMENT O W N E R S II I P
Effective
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Vote for One
manufacture, sale, exchange, etc., of the following:
1. Any substitute for
MEANS LOSS OF TAXES IN
butter containing milk or milk products and also containing any vegetable fat
F. E. COULTER, of Multnomah County
2. Any condensed or evaporated milk containing any vegetable fat. 3. Any
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Progressive
82
Saturday November 1st.
substitute for butter containing milk or milk products, unless the milk therein
CHARLES L. McNARY, of Marion County
83
Republican
Train 142 will leave Tillamook
is pure, clean, fresh, unadulterated milk from which no cream or butterfat has
Portland, Oregon (Special)—Tilla- |
been removed.
4. Condensed or evaporated milk, or any substitute therefor
7:20 a. m. instead of 7:40 a. m.
MILTON A. MILLER, of Multnomah County
84
Democratic
mook county voters have reason to |
which contains, or inmaking which is used, milk which is not pure, clean, fresh,
arriving Portland (via red elec­
know that alienation of county pro-1
Vote YES or NO
R. ROBINSON, of Clatsop County
85
Socialist Labor ______ healthful and unadulterated.
tric from Hillsboro) 1:49 p. m.
perty by the government means in­
306
___
Yes
REPRESENTATIVE
IN
CONGRESS,
FIRST
DISTRICT.
FOR
Benton,
creased taxes on all property that re- ' Train 141 (steam) will lcare Port-
Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson Jose­
307
No
mains, according to I. L. Patterson,'
phine,
Lane,
Lincoln,
Linn,
Marion,
Polk,
Tillamook
Washington
and
land Union Station 7:10 a. tn.
Yamhill Counties
chairman of the republican state cen­
Vote for One ------------------------ PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION
________
instead of 7:35 a. m. Red elee-
tral committee, in discussing the La I
W.
J.
BUTLER
of
Lane
County
Initiated
by
Oregon
State
Association
of
Naturopaths:
Dr.
J.
W.
Sargent,
President,
86
trie No. 121 (connecting at Hills­
Independent
Follett proposal for government own- I
y
amh
V].,
Stre
?
t
.
Portland,
Oregon;
Dr.
Donald
W.
McRae,
Secretary,
Is-
boro with No. 141) will leave
H. L. CLARK, of Marion County
ership of railroads. Mr. Patterson I
87
Democratic
jt,on> Milwaukie, Oregon—NATUROPATH BILI^Purpose: To author-
said the effect of this policy would
Portland Union Station 8:00 a.
re?ulate
Practice of naturopathy in the State of Oregon, create a
88
W. C. HAWLEY, of Marion County
Republican
be to increase taxes on otner property ‘
Po8T? °f natuzoPathic examiners and provide for their appointment and
m., 4th «street at Stark 8:05
89
UPTON A. UPTON, of Clackamas County
fnd d®fine their P°wers and duties; to define naturopathy, and
Socialist Labor
in Tillamook county since the burden
a. m. arriving at Tillamook 2:35
anfl fit 51?I r 11'ens'n8 and examination of naturopaths in the state of Oregon,
now borne by the railroads would be
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE
Vote for one
of said
fees therefor; to provide for prosecution and penalties for violations
P. M.
added to the tax bills of other prop­
examiner«1’ d for appeals irom decisions of the state board of naturopathic
40
L.
J.
FRANCIS,
of
Washington
County
Socialist
Labor
---------
examiners
Vote yES or No
erty owners.
Aak Agent for further information
41
WALTER L.HEMBREE, of Yamhill County
Tillamook county can recall ita ex­
308
Yes
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Democratic
and copy corrected time table.
perience with the Oregon-California
42__ SAM A. KOZER, of Clatsop County
No
Republican 309
RAY GRATE, Agent.
FOR STATE TREASURER
Vote for One Initiated by Oregon Workmen’s Compensation League: O. R. Hartwig, President or
Make Tillamook County 100 per
or V™CTai™ai7fih^Stpreet4S’ E” Portland- Oregon; C. U. Taylor, Vice-President
cent for the Dairymen
43
THOS. B. KAY, of Marion County
Republican
urer Route Nn fi p ® Rex A\enue. Portland Ore.; E. J. Stack;, Secretary- Treas-
44
SATION1! AW vnnruar^.Ore,fon~-WORKMEN’s COMPULSORY COMPEN-
Candidate withdrew October 15, 1924
Progressive
ritizens th^h^. fi?R AvZ-\?D0US OCCUPATIONS—Purpose: To secure all
Tillamook Cow Testing Association
45
JEFFERSON MYERS, of Multnomah County
ers and emntv.? »
he Workmen’s Compensation Law; making all employ­
Democratic
(Paid Adv.)
law except^h<vw> w^tM *C andjPr'-rate’ in hazardous occupations subject to said
FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT
Vote for Two
uated sca?e of
Jur,adlct,on
United States laws; providing for gr»d’
ing hazardous ormn
l0ns t0 aSSldent fund according to hazard, and for defin-
46__ HARRY H. BELT, of Polk County
ReDublican
tributions for m»^ t|On5LPk0Vlding ior limiting and regulating workmen s con­
cision whether tain™ /"d h°SpiJtaI 3ervice; Providing for for inquiry and de-
47
O. P. COSHOW, of Douglas County
Democratic-Progressive
pliances and for
°r dea,h is caused by failure to provide safety ap-
changing or
such failure: requiring referendum of all adi
48__ PERCY R.KELLEY, of Linn County
Independent
tions
g
«Pealing Workmen’s Compensation Law or reguta-
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
Vote YES orjje
Vote for Owe
310___ Yes
49
W. P. ADAMS, of Multnomah County
Progressive1
311
No
50
OSCAR FURUSET, of Multnomah County
Democratic
51
I. H. VanWinkle, of Marion County
Oregon—INCOMF TAVoter> 223 Worcester Building, Po*1«*
Republican
Uws of Oregon of
?EPEAI— Panose: To repeal chapter 279 of the Gen-
FOR DAIH1 AND FOOD COMMISSIONE*
I
-------------- ?- 'regon of >923. known as the Income Tax Act.
Vote YES_orW
Vote for One
Yes-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"
52__ J. D. MICKLE,ofWashington County
Republican- Democrat ic
Whole Hind of Beef, lb.........
.. 8c
313
No
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I
FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF - ---------- s
Whole Front of Beef, lb.......
.. 6c
OREGON, DISTRICT COMPOSED OF THE COUNTIES LYING
BMITTFD I PON PFTITION of VOTERS OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY—
WEST F THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS. Benton. Clackamas Cl.t
" -----
Pot Roast of Beef, lb...........
10c
sop. Columbia, Coo«. Carry. Douglas. Jackson. Josephine Une Lin.
each ’and’ev^ddta“1;^.
Oregon, Levy a tax of ONE MILL up»«
coin Linn Marion. Multnomah. Polk. Tillamook. Washington and
Fleshy Boils of Beef, lb........
7-8c
Yamhill Counties.
“ " ,n". ,
Oregon, as last
V'°Vf taxable Property within Tillamook Coo**
------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------- Vote for One
Staf7nihLtp^taof
suiub,e bu,ldinr
Beef Ribs. lb. .........................
.. 5c
53
NEWTO
N
McCOY,
o
f
Multnom
ah
County
Dsmocratic-P
rogres.iv.
Oregon Rose Butter, lb.......
fairs?
X’
Order th” such grounds be m
45c
54
EDWARD OSTRANDER, of Multnomah County
Chickens, lb................ .............
High School News
General Election November 4, 1924
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UNITED STATES
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TRAIN SERVICE
CHANGES
VOTE-306-YES
STATE
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
Election Special
Sanitary Market
Light Bacon 4-6 at, lb...........
1-2 Swift Premium Ham, lb.
25c
35c
32c
FOR SENATOR, TWENTY-FOUR SENATORIAL DISTRICT
Tillamook. Was!
55
County
-A G. BEALS, ofCounty
_____
Repo t>l ■ can-D.——
FOR REPRESENTATIVE, TWENTY-NINTH REPRESENTATIVE nt«.
TRICT. Tillamook Coast y
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