Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 28, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
1922
„ 40,000,00
j 13,000.00
1923
43,000.00
16,000.00
330.40
1,500.00
[ 7,590.20
20,201.74
2,100.00
3,484.30
101.46
2,920.38
834.41
1,114.64
737.01
141.35
1,000.00
603.22
2,600.00
10,000.00
550.00
910.95
8,931.43
1,200.00
245.10
1,793.75
7,785.53
20,493.10
2,100.00
3,717.51
103.25
1,199.10
1,003.86
1,057.66
734.10
136.85
1,599.34
112.05
2,722.50
689.02
1,102.58
75.63
784.05
262.81
3,762.50
445.04
1,453.96
87.40
.
(
1,833.33
3,200.00
t
400.00
342.23
5,696.47
County School
High Sahool Tuition
County Institute
School Library
Advertising
Agriculturist .
Armory
Auditor ....
Bounty ....
Circuit Court
Club Work .
.......................................
Coroner
County Fair
County Poor
Cruising
Dairy & Food Com.
Dairy Herd Inspector
District Sealer
Election .
Emergency
Fire Warden
Health Officer
• Insane . ...
Insurance, Fire ...........
Insurance, Indemnity
Justice Court
Juvenile Court
Mothers’ Pensions
Printing
Stock Indemnity
Truant Officer ............................
Delinquent Taxes 1923
Indigent Soldiers
1st 6 Mo.
10.80
1,300.00
2,985.40
13.55
1,872.53
600.00
3,308.92
15,391.54
1,050.00
1,755.10
48.10
1,588.72
2,550.00
340.69
374.25
139.60
168.50
236.34
43.00
1,577.50
683.80
179.00
56.50
Total General Fund Expenses
Fund Expenses
st of Warrants
ent of Lieu Warrants
on Warrants
t of Road Bends
on Road Bonds
¿ads
jion No. 1 Road Districts 1-4-5-10-11-12-20
Maintenance
4,500.00
intenance
12,500.00
Fill
(Obligated)
3,000.00
hton Project
(Obligated)
15,000.00
ion No. 2 Road Districts 2-6-7-8-9-13-14-15
Maintenance
10,000.00
■intenance
23,000.00
, Cut Off
2,000.00
isicn No. 3 Read Districts 3-16-17-18
intenance
le-Woods Road
35,000.00
35,000.00
8,000.00
7,000.00
:d Miscellaneous Receipts
189,917.20
95,000.00
5,000.00
14,900.00
153,970.46
26,00.00
21,197.00
30,000.00
15,000.00
620,984.66
22,900.00
598.084.66
Fair Building 1 Mill Voted by the People
30,714.26
■e is hereby given that the foregoing Estimates will come on for
it a session of the County Court to be held in the County Court room
100k, Tillamook County, Oregon on Friday the 19th day of December,
10 o’clock A. M. at which time and place any taxpayer, subject to
re tax levy, when made, may be heard in favor of or against any
rted tax levy. By Order of the Budget Committee.
this 26th day of November, 1924.
H. V. ALLEY
Secretary of Budget Committee.
being designated as Claim No. 57 be­
ing part of Section 32, in Township
21 S. R. 3 West and Claim No. 38
being part of Section 5, in township
22, S. R. 3 West of W. M., being
bounded and described as follows, to-
wit: Beginning at a point 24 chains
and 50 links North and 19 chains and
70 links West from the Southeast
corner of Section 32, in Township 21
South of Range 3 West and running
thence West fifteen chains and 51
links, thence South 89 degrees and
59 minutes west, 21 chains and 76
links, thence South 42 chains and 50
links, thence East 37 chains and 65
links, and thence North 42 chains and
50 links to the place of beginning,
containing 159.20 acres in Lane Coun­
ty, State of Oregon. Also the lots
numbered 7 and 8 of Section 32 in
Township 21 S. R. 3 West, containing
16 1-2 acres in Lane County, State
of Oregon.
Witness, The Hon. Homer Mason,
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Tillamook with the seal of said Court
affixed, this 20th day of November
A. D. 1924.
Attest H. S. BRIMHALL, Clerk.
7-t5
Manzanita will soon have a new
hotel. The walls of the first story
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
which are built of cobble stones are
about half completed and present a Rev. Louis Anderson, Ph. D., pastor.
tinued from page 4)
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
visited last week with Mrs. novel and pleasing appearance.
Dr. David Robinson was a business
“Two Hundred Milth in a Wheel­
Thomas.
barrow,” a sermon to the children at
wd Mrs. Ben Turner visited visitor here this w<^k.
10:45 a. m.
B. E. Turner of Tillamook
Divine service at 11:00 a. m. Ser­
LEGAL NOTICES
mon by the pastor, “Why Thankful?”
Desmond went to Cloverdale
Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
m. The leaders will be Caroline Hab-
aid will hold their annual
erlach and Irene Pangborn.
Department of the Interior
it the grange hall Saturday
Evening service 7:30 p. m. Sermon
’
.
S.
Land
Office
at
Portland,
Oregon,
13, program to begin at 8 U.
Nov. 25, 1924 subject: “Form or Perform.”
m.
Wednesday evening 7:30 p. m.
Notice is hereby given that Frank
k county Pomona grange
Church night. Bible study main aud­
in regular session with Nes- M. Chase of Bay City, Oregon, who,
itorium. Subject for study Isaiah,
?e December 4. The elec- on November 12th, 1919, made Home­
41st chapter. Session meeting after
imona grange officers will be stead Entry, No. 06533, for NE 1-4
NE 1-4 Sec. 31, W 1-2 NW 1-4, NW Bible study.
‘■his time.
Thursday evening violin quartet
1-4 SW 1-4, Section 32, Township 1 N,
♦ ♦ ♦
meets, 7:30 p. m. Young peoples
Range
9
W,
Will.
Meridian,
has
filed
NEHALEM
notice of intention to make final study class.
Friday evening 7:30 p. m. choir
lem grade schools as well Proof, to establish claim to the land
lion high school both closed above described, before the Clerk of practice.
♦ ♦ ♦
y evening to allow teachers the County Court of Tillamook Coun­
to celebrate the Thanks- ty, at Tillamook Oregon, on the 10th
METHODIST CHURCH
liday. Most of the teachers day of January, 1925.
S. Hamrick, pastor.
their homes and will return
Claimant names a s witnesses:
Dr. D. H. Leeh, district superinten­
y for the opening of the Amos Vaughn, Warren Vaughn, Mar­ dent of the Salem district of the Ore­
ion Darby, Asa Hare, all of R. 1, Bay gon conference will hold the first
e schools gave a novel en- City, Oregon.
quarterly conference Saturday even­
i at the K. of P. hall last
Notice will be published for five ing at 7:30 and will will preach Sun­
ning in the way of a carni- consecutive weeks in the Tillamook day morning at 11:00.
e the price of admission to Headlight.
The pastor will preach in the even-
«trios netted several simol-
WALTER L. TOOZE, SR.
ing at 7:30 on subject: “Never
the use of the schools.
Register.
Bondage.”
7-t5
• H. Newman has rented the
♦ ♦ ♦
—•—
from the new owner and
REFORMED CHURCH
CITATION
the same last week.
W. G. Lienkaemper. pastor
reports the arrival of a
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
boy at the home of Mr. and In the County Court of the State of
English services at 10:30. Subject:
t Starr on Saturday, Nov- Oregon for the County of Tiliamook. "The Hosannas of the Children." An
In the matter of the Estate of
Advent sermon.
tie Anderson, widow of the Naomi E. Thompson, formerly
r .man services at 11:15. Subject:
Anderson is seriously ill at Naomi E. Reynolds, Deceased
"When the Son of Man Cometh, Will
from illness incident to To James R. Thompson, Alfred Rey­ He Find Faith on the Earth-
nolds, Wiley W. May, George May,
^est, Miss Johanna Geijs- Mark May, Franklin C. Reynolds,
Mrs. Agnes Stevens were Emma Alice Anderson, George Cotty,
business visitors at the Jessie O. Rich, Joseph H. Wyant,
Ralph W. Wyant, Lester C. Wyant,
Monday.
•ct for the heating and and Maud P. Eddling, Greeting:
In the Name of the State of Ore­
in the new high school
•»s awarded to Harry J. gon, You are hereby cited and re­
Garibaldi. The job is to quired to appear in the County Court
The contract for wiring of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­
^ty was awarded to the ty of Tillamook, at the Court room
♦r company of Tillamook. thereof, at Tillamook in the County
1 Walker returned from a of Tillamook on Monday the fifth day
ks visit with her mother of January 1925, at 10 o’clock, in the
forenoon of that day, then and there
h last week.
formerly
road which ‘ connects the to show cause, if any there be, why
THE
LA
FRANCE
FUR MFC. CO.
an
order
should
not
be
made
by
this
Nehalem and Wheeler is
Now located 1'5 Part
,->rie inclination these days Court authorizing and licensing Al­
fred Reynolds, as administrator of Corner Yamhill, kitty-corner Stage
example of the county
Terminal.
v having the bottom drop said Estate, to sell at private sale the
WE SPECIALIZE hi
property
belonging
to
said
real
places.
REMODELING OF FURS
situate in Lane County.
the grading of the new Estate, situate
RAW SKINS TANNED, DRESS­
State
of
Oregon,
and
described
as
fol
­
building is being rapidly
ED PLUCKED AND DYED
the contractors in spite of lows, to-wit:
Donation
Land
Claim
Notification,
TH
weather.
utthe County
The Garment
PAGE S
were shoppers in town Tuesday from there is plenty of room for one or
SOME INTERESTING FACTS
Miami.
more cars to pass.
About $2 is received by the grower
In other words, highways are be­
J. J. Powell went to Carlton Mon­
for the wool that goes into a $60
ing
widened
out
sufficiently
so
that
day to visit a brother who resides
46.800.00
46.800.00
five or six cars may stand abreast. all-wool suit of clothes.
there.
18,900.00
18,900.00
About 15 million is the average
This eliminates, to a large extent, the
75.00
100.00
number of bananas consumed daily
James
McDonald
and
Harry
Brown
danger
of
accidents
from
passing
ve
­
1,000.00
325.00
in the United States.
600.00
of Portland visited with friends and hicles.
2,600.00
Georgia raised and marketed 30
2,700.00
relatives in Tillamook last Sunday.
A second feature that one observes
729.00
million pounds of tobacco during the
Alfred
Gabriel
is
spending
Thanks
­
is the tendency to build shoulders,
550.00
550.00
giving day with a friend at Forest some two feet wide on each side of season just closed, which brought an
100.00
50.00
average of 21.82 cents, putting more
Grove.
6,000.00
5,000.00
old pavements and cover the space in I
than six »million dollars into the pock­
1,200.00
2,475.00
between
with
a
new
surface
of
as
­
All men who are interested in polit­
250.00
ets of the farmers.
250.00
Thus is the old
1,500.00
ical problems will enjoy the problem phaltic concrete.
1,500.00
An average of nearly 600,000 doz­
8,000.00
7,500.00
in “The Lion and the Mouse” Decem­ paving base salvaged by a new shock en eggs are consumed in New York
30,000.00
30.000.00
ber 5, high school gym, and the wo­ absorbing cushion w’hich will with­ city every day, or about one for each
• 2,100.00
2,100.00
men will be interested in the twen­ stand the impact of modern traffic.
3,600.00
3,600.00
person.
Western states are leading the way
102.50
tieth century young people.—Adv. 7-t 1
102.50
A modern . hreshing machine can do
3,000.00
in these new methods of road con­
2,550.00
Among those attending the O. A. struction which include widening the as much work in a day as could be
2,550.00
1,000.00
C.-U. of O. football game at Corvallis j whole grade and strengthening and done by fifty men with the flail or
750.00
750.00
last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. i widening old pavements in the man­ former days.
150.00
250.00
It has recently been estimated that
Glenn Leach, Mr. and Mrs. John Pat- i ner indicated.
386.40
while the farmers of the United
terson, Harriett Severance, Gerald j
1,411.30
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States receive only about seven and
525.00
525.00
Stark, W. D. Pine, Ed Schilling, Paul
TAX REDUCTION IN OREGON
350.00
a half billion dollars for their year’s
100.00
Fitzpatrick and J. N. Shaw.
4,000.00
3,500.00
crop, the consumers pay about twen­
800.00
800.00
Oregon is making a little progress ty-two billion for the same products.
Frances Kirby of Cloverdale and
2,000.00
500.00
Dale Ison of Nehalem each suffered a in lowering tax levies in a few cities
Prize money for the great poultry
100.00
100.00
broken arm this week and were in and counties but indications are that show at Allentown, Pa., this fall
5,000.00
Portland and Multnomah county will amounts to $13,260.50, said to be
town to have x-rays made.
200.00
increase their tax levies as usual.
more money than ever before offered
Mrs. Violet Foster went to Dallas
189.917.20
In place ot abolishing boards and by a similar exhibition.
Wednesday to spend the Thanksgiv­
Special music by the choir. Come
commissions and an expensive un­
British engineers have begun build­
ing holiday with her parents.
and worship with us.
yielding state government, the last ing a dam across the Indus river in
2:30 p. m. services at Mohler.
Mrs. J. E. Shearer and daughter legislature enacted new tax burdens India, which is designed to irrigate
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Margaret took Thanksgiving dinner in the way of a state income tax and six million acres of land now mostly
CARD OF THANKS
with the Golden West chapter of the many new additions to the state over desert.
We sincerely thank our friends Eastern Star at Cloverdale.
head.
and neighbors for their kindness and
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The Oregon governmental machine
Portland—Since January 1, 1921
help
at
the
death 'and
Astoria—Astor Court school pro­ broke all promises of giving the peo­ 13,000 homes costing $60,000,000 have
burial of our babe, also for the beau­
jected, to cost $100,000. Work be- ple a better system and a less ex­ been built in Portland, Four years
tiful floral offerings.
pensive government and enacted a proceeding 1921 showed 3000 houses,
gun on S. P. & S. station.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Culberson
slate income tax equal to 50 per cent costing $9,000,000,
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Eugene—Changes in assessments
¡MODERN HIGHWAY CONSTRUC­ of the federal income tax, the only
L. D. CLUB
western state to adopt this plan.
will reduce Lane county valuation
TION
The L. D. club met November 21,?
Compared with Washington, a $1,000,000.
at the home of Mrs. O. L. Frisbie j
similar state in „11 respects, Oregon
Florence—Local electric light plant
with Mrs. S. A. Moulton assisting! As one travels over the hard sur- political leaders do not make a flat­
sold to Mountain States Power com­
hostess. The usual pleasant time was ' faced highways in a state like Calif- tering showing when contrasted with
pany, that operates at many Willam­
had, and after dainty refreshments ornia he is impressed with the differ- that state, where population has in­
ette Valley point.
were served, adjourned to meet. Dec­ ence between the roads built from creased three times and assessed valu­
Silverton—Bonds for $19,000 car­
five
to
ten
yars
ago
and
modern
trend
ember 5 at the home of Mrs. W. E.
ation 2 1-2 times in 24 years.
ried for paving street intersections,
.
Gabriel with Mrs. J. C. Gabriel assist­ in road construction.
The old road, from 18 to 20 feet I
ing hostess.
wide, is being replaced by roads;
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where the grading runs almost from i
NOTICE
Public library hours will be from fence to fence on either side of the I
2:00 to 5:00 Monday, Wednesday and highway.
This requires no more work than,
Saturday afternoons and every week
digging ditches along the sides of the ,
day evening from 7:00 to 9:30
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road as in the past and it adds im-
Seats go on sale this Saturday at measurab)y*to the safety of the high­
Koch’s drug store for “The Lion and ways. It makes them virtually the
the Mouse.” Reserved seats 50c, width of a city treet as on either
general admission 35c.—Adv.
7-tl side of the paved strip in the center
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HARLEQUIN CLUB
The Harlequin club met Wednes­
r i I
day afternoon, November the 19th, at
the home of Mrs. Ivan Larsen, with
Mrs. Earl Porter assisting.
The afternoon was spent in fancy
work. A delicious lunch was served
by candle light.
Tn
The guests were Mrs. Harold
Portland-McMinnvlle
Graves and Mrs. Becker.
Thanksgiving
Greetings
STAGES
SHORT LOCAL ITEMS
J, H. Hathaway left here Thurs­
day morning to join Mrs. Hathaway
and son Bennie in Pasadena where
they expect to remain until summer.
*
Mrs. Theodore Berns and children
and Mrs. Tony Berns and daughter
Hillsboro-Forest Grove
Corvallis-Salem
Eugene-Roseburg and
Willamette Valley Points
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
7:15 A. M.
10:30 A. M.*
2:30 A. M.»
6:30 P. M.
* Holds for arrival of Manhattan
Stage
* Holds for arrival of Seaside Stage
LEAVE PORTLAND
(Park and Yamhill Streets)
7:50 A. M.
12:60 P. M
4:80 P. M.
11:50 P. M
For arrivals-departnres and con­
nections call
UNION STAGE
TERMINAL
WE are THANKFUL for the nice
share of business that we have en­
joyed since locating in Tillamook and
try to show YOU our appreciation in
return by endeavoring to improve
our service and furnishing the best
quality of meats and poultry at the
lowest prices consistent with good
business.
NEW MARKET
Meats Fish and Poultry
Wholesale and Retail
Frank Hubler
Gene Forrest
C. F. Lincecum
Earl Berry
C. E. Getting
V. L. Lincecum
3rd. St. and 3rd. Ave East
Both Phones
Portland - Newberg - Mc­
Minnville-Tillamook
Stages
Inc.
It Cannot Hide
Nerve pressure cannot hide from the Neuro-
calometer. It locates this pressure with such un­
erring accuracy as to be almost uncanny. It shows
us and it shows you when you should stop taking
Chiropractic adjustments. In other words, it
shows when the cause of your disease has been
eliminated, and as you know, without a cause
there can be no effect. If you are sick, make an
appointment according to that reading.
The Babb Chiropractic Health Service
211 Tillnr
’< BMg. (O -r King and Crenshaw)
That This Has Been
A Year for Which We
Should be Extraordinarily
THANKFUL
To Our Customers and
Friends We Extend
Thanksgiving Greetings
“The Satisfaction Store
E. G. Anderson