Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 05, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    Y, DECEMBER 5, 1924
PAGE 1
COMMENT
Editorial Page of the Tillamook Headlight
IlilllilWUliUUUiMMII
nnook Jjeahhrriir
dependent Weekly Paper
(By L. M. Rains)
tied Every Friday by the
it
Publishing
Company i suppose you have heard of the Web­
foot State,
Tillimook. Oregon
Where the Oregonians dwell.
Manager i Where the ocean sends it’s wavey
Harrison.
b: eeze,
and Entered at the U. ö.
Which the fir tree scents with smell.
jec at Tillamook, Oregon,
Where the spruces sway their lofty
May 2, 1888
tops,
INSCRIPTION RATES
And the hemlock’s dead and fell.
lur, By Mail----------------- $2.00 While in the valleys far below,
Tk-
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The -----
ranchers
live, and dwell.
«ths. By Mail......... ......... $1.00
Olonths, By Mail ----------- $ .75
I suppose you have heard of the Web­
Payable in advance
foot State,
Telephone
Where
the ia
rain
all turns
turns trom
from snow.
snow.
____
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in an
Pacific States. Main 68
Where the clouds go drifting through
the sky,
Here love and roses glow.
♦
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EDITORIAL POLICY ♦ Here’s where the hearts are happy,
♦ With every day a smile.
fo advocate, aid and sup- ♦ Where all are singing a song of life, |
uruii-
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While --
traveling
their rocky mile.
« any measures that will ♦
Tillamook County, Oregon,
1921
40,000.00
18,000.00
1,578.43
1,733.75
40.25
3,855.94
1,700.00
271.00
3,013.36
8,389.93
2,450.00
3,876.58
98.58
894.04
456.43
65.00
’
1922
49,000,06
13,000.00
1923
43,000.00
16,000.00
Budget Estimate
BUDGET 1925
County School
High School Tuition
County Institute
School Library
Advertising ........-.........
Agriculturist .................
Armory
Auditor ................... ........
Bounty .............................
Circuit Court .................
Club Work .......................
Coroner
County Fair
County Poor ...................
Cruising ...........................
Dairy & Food Com.........
Dairy Herl 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
1,833.33
3,200.00
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
753.54
1,599.34
784.05
33.70
112.05
262.81
I suppose you have heard of the Web­
2,757.50
2,722.50
*1
3,762.50
312.60
foot State,
689.02
445.04
3,001.77
1,102.58
coast.
1,453.96
. And of the rock bound
__________
70.43
75.63
87.40
+ I W here the old Pacific rolls and sways,
And of its beauty boast.
[To urge the improvement +
|a port for Tillamook City. ♦ Here’s where the sawmill’s buzzing,
And the woodsmen’s axes ring,
To insist on an American ♦
down the canyons far below,
edard of labor.
♦ While
rr _ i_ _
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courage to start on such an enter­
Take back the sound they bring.
To be politically indepen- ♦
prise,
for we had no material in sight
it, but to support the can­ +
dles for public office who * I suppose you have heard of the Web­ for the purpose excepting standing
foot state,
trees for lumber and no saw mills
ring the most good tc ♦
Wher the old Columbia roams,
to turn our timber into boards, plank­
people of
Tillamook <•
1 Long beside it Pendleton,
ing, etc., nor any store nearer than
Astoria to obtain any material indis­
Where the round up is at home.
Then farther down is Fairy Land,
pensable in the construction of a ves­
sel, and worse than all, very little
+ And there there are nb snows.
money amongst our company’s men
The city of a Million Lights,
DAY. DECEMBER 5, 1924
wherewith to purchase any. It was
Wherein the roses grow.
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getting near fall and the weather
PAY THE TIDDLER
EARLY SETTLEMENT OF TILLA­ would be against us in the way of out
door work, so that it looked very dis­
MOOK COUNTY
time ago the main topic of
couraging to start such an enterprise,
ration was the county court
but we knew it was our only chance
(Continued from page 2)
how much money they were
in the year 1854. The first name of of obtaining the means whereby we
tag for roads.
Words flew
each family is the head, and a legal | could bring in provisions for Sam
and fast; charges and counter- voter, next comes wife, then children. Howard had been running the McCuin
i were made. The county was Want of space compels us to omit around about Astoria and was coming
ig too much money for roads— ages.
down to Tillamook with a few pro­
Census Roll for 1854, Territory of visions for us, when off Clatsop Spit
the wind failed him and the little
the court has published a
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
craft drifted onto the spit and be­
budget in which nothing has
Nathan, . Lydia
Howard ano
and me
the two
-
, M.
„ E., ' „ M. _ L. and came a wreck.
witvR. nuwaru
i allowed for new road construc- _ .
Levi Dougherty; J. S., E., J. C., M. S., I Indians came ashore all right, but all
only maintenance being allowed »•-.<4 t1 ik T__ __ _ nr_ _ j
I
and F. M. Lyman; Wm. and Anna I else was a total loss. This was of
Apparently that is what the
Pervine; John Tripp; Henry Haynes; 'course a loss, but not so great had
lyers have been demanding for
George Scott; E. Thomas; A. W. he had a full cargo, still it was
ist few months.
White; James, Anna, E., R., W., T., enough, for we were nearly out of
»re they satisfied, now that
M., and A. L. Quick; Joseph Cham­ flour, etc. This unfortunate mishap
■re getting what they asked
pion; Elbridge, Hanna, Rosalthe, Har­ nerved all hands to greater exertions.
They don’t seem to be, for
riett, M., S., B., E., and G. E. Trask; All the materials excepting the keel,
■ome quarters now comes the
W. N. Vaughn; O. S. Thomas; S. stem and stern posts, and transom
it some new roads are needed
Howard; T. Cochran; Peter Morgan; beam had to be obtained somewhere,
t The whole thing seems to be
[Chas. Hendricks; J. Saunders; Chas. by some means. We at once set to
»me sections of the county want
West; John Moyer; W. J. Whitley; work and built a blacksmith shop, as
for themselves, but none for ,
T., N., and S. Harris; J., and G. Mur­ we must have iron bolts for bolting
parts. Ingrown selfishness is
ry; S., R. J„ J. W„ W. F. and C. D. our timbers and frames together. We
lit for quite a few of the
Rayburn; J., M., J. J., N. J., and S. had the shop erected in one day, then
i which have been made
M. Higginbotham; T. J., A. J., and L. l while the three mechanics, Hendrick­
it the county court in the past.
Keaton; S., E., B., and S. Clarke; Hi­ son, Morgan and Thomas were lay­
ram, M., M. E., J. C., J., P. H., and ing the keel and putting up the stem
RECALL CAMOUFLAGE
C. M. Smith; Isaac, M., and M. A. and stern posts, and the transom
I all the recall talk going on Aiderman; S. P. Whiley and J. J. beam, three others were hunting up
the county very little is men- Woolesy. Number of legal voters, 33; 'crooks of various descriptions and
of the expenses and doubtful Females 18 years and over, 11; Fe­ getting them on the ground ready for
> which could be derived from males under 18 years, 21; Total num­ the builders.. At that time we could
ber of inhabitants, 80.
find plenty of crooks such as we re­
• movement.
The commencement of building the quired, and in three days we had,
ile there is little doubt that a
would succeed right now if schooner was hailed with great de­ quite a number ready to commence
it noise is made about it, peo- light by all the settlers as the dawn­ work on the frame. The length of
«ust face the effects and after ing of a new era in the county, and the keel was 37 1-2 feet, beam 17 1-2 *
caused no little excitement, but it re­ feet, hold 6 1-2 feet, register 31 1-4
h of a recall with alert minds,
(Continued on page 7)
fv must not let themselves be quired a considerable amount of
ri by the recall smoke so much
they will be unable to see just'
may come out of it.
»dvise anyone who intends to
a recall petition to first inquire
s petition circulator who is go-
•c. :
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-i t
> be put on the ballot to replace
a
~
officers in case they are recalled,
is a much more important ques­
than the recalling itself.
7 »r ¡ils.
•LUTION FROM ORETOWN
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GRANGE NO. 354
jag the most good to the
st people
To encourage industries
establish in Tillamook
Lty.
FEATURES
mwuuuiuuiuumiiuiuiitiiimtiiiiniumHMntiwiii»,„,.l,M«»..M...... ttiPintWM«.................. ....
THE WEBFOOT STATE
♦
1924
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
1925
1924
46.800.00
18,900.00
75.00
1,009.00
600.00
2,600.00
1925
46.81X1.00
18,900.00
100.00
325.00
550.00
106.00
6,006.00
1,200.00
250.00
1,500.00
8,000.00
30,000.00
2,100.00
3,600.00
102.50
3,000.00
2,550.00
1,000.00
750.00
150.00
525.00
350.00
4,000.00
800.00
2,000.00
100.00
2,700.00
729.00
550.00
50.00
5,000.00
2,475.00
250.00
1,500.00
7,500.00
30,000.00
2,100.00
3,600.00
102.50
r
1
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J
!
Total Gpnpml Fund Expenses
2,550.00
750.00
250.00
386.40
1,411.30
525.00
100.00
3,500.00
800.00
500.00
100.00
5,000.00
200.00
189,917.20
General Fund Expenses
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■ >f Warrants
Retirement
Retirement of Lieu Warrants
Interest on Warrants
State Tax
Retirement of Road
____ ______
Bonds
Interest on Road Bonds
Market Roads
Division No. 1 Road Districts 1-4-5-10-11-12-20
Bridge Maintenance
4,500.00
Road Maintenance
12,500.00
Wheeler Fill
(Obligated)
3,000.00
Jetty-Brighton Project
(Obligated)
15,000.00
189,917.20
95,000.00
5,000.00
14,900.00
153,970.46
26,000.00
21.197.00
30,000.00
35,000.00
Division No. 2 Road Districts 2-6-7-8-9-13-1-1-15
Bridge Maintenance
10,000.00
Road Maintenance
23.000.00
Bay City Cut Off
2,000.00
35,000.00
Division No. 3 Road Districts 3-16-17-18
Road Maintenance
Cloverdale-Woods Road
6,000.00
Woods Ferry
1,000.00
15,000.00
Estimated Miscellaneous Receipts
« <
8,000.00
7,000.00
620,984.66
22,900.00
i
598.084.66
County Fair Building 1 Mill Voted by the People
30,714.26
.Notice is hereby given that the foregoing Estimates will come
ror
come on
on for
hearing at a session of the County Court to be held in the County Court room
in Tillamook, Tillamook County, Oregon on Friday the 19th day of December,
1924, at 10 o’clock A. M. at which time and place any taxpayer, subject to
the above tax levy, when made, may be heard in favor of or against any
such purported tax levy. By Order of the Budget Committee.
Dated this 26th day of November, 1924.
H. V. ALLEY’
Secretary of Budget Committee.
Winter and Holiday Suggestions
from our Electric Store
Christmas Tree Light Sets
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95 and $2.
$
Sets Repaired
$
Electric
Cleaners
a
$
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Electric Washers 5
The wonder of the age
RADIOLAS
$35 to $425
$
The new Easy is a mechanical
masterpiece, has a beautiful>
copper tub. You will like the^
Easy
?
?
5
$
YOUR MOTOR
'will run better on the
new /
winter
Fixtures
’improve the appearance of
your home. We stock Riddle
Fittments.
Free attachments with Check Seal for
$4.50 to $30.00
$45.00
$
lurg—Glove factory opens for
•****. specializing on wild animal
1 Products.
$
$65.00
I
The old standby
$4.00 to $8.95
?
$
$
Table Stoves
Í.
$2.50 to $ 13.50
$
Curling Irons
Don’t heat up the big stove for
9 that light lunch. Use a table stove.
Ureas: Prior to the last Election
Editors of the County Papers
fd with the Tillamook County
Testing association, not to pub­
advertisements for Oleomarg-
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before: We the members of the
*n Grange No. 354 take this
>d of protesting the publication
Oleomargarine advertisements in
Tillamook County papers, as be-
detrimental to the best interest
dairymen of Tillamook county
ted by the Oretown Grange this
day of November 1924.
®>mittee:
I
OLE B. REDBERG
FRED SCHERZINGER Sr.
LILLIE G. REDBERQ
♦-----------
”d River—Fruit growers start
Paign to use only Oregon labor
trit harvest.
'1 ’hawings are reported 20 miles
1 of Klamath Falls, at 150 feet
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Make your wife happy with a good
cleaner. Our Premier Duplex has
ball bearings and will last forever.
Toasters
For every woman. Flappers for 76c>
They make that delicious brown
toast
<N.l
a.-» rn
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Others to $7.50
$5.00 to $8.50
You have no doubt already tried get­
ting a cold motor to start—now try
a tankful of the new winter “Red
Crown" and you’ll get quick-starting
action at once!
Quick starting! Fast acceleration,
100% power — nothing sacrificed.
At all Standarc! Oil Service Stations
and at dealers — anywhere you see the
red, white and blue pump.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY’
IN EVERY
WAYA
better
gasoline
QM. fating O
power
1OO>
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♦
Air Heaters
For that chilly corner.
$3.95 to $15.00
Perculators
Make the best coffee
Transform the appear­
ance of your buffet.
$6 50 to $67.50
They make those
delicious waffles, better
than mother used to
make.
$12.00 to $18.00
Electric Ranges?
An Electric Range is
the pride of a good, >
cook’s kitchen. Not’
expensive to operate.
$67.50to$300.00
Coast Power Company
<
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Power
$