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Monmouth, Oregon.
FRIDAY. AlKi. 8. liU.i.
The Trusts In 'Icxaa
Texas Mulcts the trusts that pljshod in ono place may ho util
violato the law. Tlie latest evi- ized to aid other places through
deuce of this is the recently an-, an effective organization with
nounced fact that the Standard the entire Pacific Toast as its
Oil Company, of New Jersey, field.
wired half a million dollars to! Co-operation has already been
Texas in oavment of the nenaltv ! carried on in tine spirit hut with-
I , i :
imposed hv the T-xa courts for
violation of the anti-trust laws
of that state. It is slated that
the settlement was a compromise
with the state, wining the slate
clean of the hi
III-' 100 000
claim and ouster suit winch the 1
state had tiled aoainst four oil forming- the society in San Fran
companies, live New York banks cisco. The Executive Secretary
and twentv-eioht individuals,
amono whom were a number of
i, eminent Stan. lard Oil oiheials. ;
r
The amount pai,
-tilt of:
as a re
this compromis
is hut one item
!
ill a total of more than -f J,O0O,-.
, .,:
000 u Inch the state lias reeel e. I
durino; the past few vears from
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winch have been intimately
utve neeii intimately as-;
sociated with Standard Oil. ;
The ooint in all this is. that ,
, , , , ,
lexas has demonstrated the j
t'l'iictical eliforceiio nt of anti-'
1 !
trust legislation
lias
llllpose.l
.
tt,o ,.,,.,!, ul.i,.l, tl,.o l,riil., :
I p
tion provide.
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and put the mone)
into its irea.-ury. It is a whole
some example of what a resolute
state com in nit ity can do when
public sentiment and intelli
gence work together. It has
made the violation of its law
extremely expensive, and outside
of that has obtained from the
mulcted concerns an agreement,
and an arrangement whereby it
will be next to impossible for
them to repeat the offense. Texas
has handled this matter more
elliciently than the Federal Gov
ernment has done. It has gone
after trust abuse and gather. -d
into the public treasury sume of
the ill-gotten prolits thereof. Il
is the best example of trust
curbing of record in the coun
try. Portland Telegram.
Ambassador II. L. Wilson has
been deposed, and President
Wilson has appointed former
governor John Lind, of Minne
sota, as envoy to Mexico to re
port on conditions there. Am
bassador Wilson favored the
Iluerta government, but the
administration is not inclined
to recognize that government
and Huertii may be asked to re
sign. President Wilson and Secre
tary Bryan are old fashioned of
course but they cannot quite
bring themselves to approve of
a Mexican president that owes
his place to a plot hatched by
outside capitalists and carried
out through treachery and the
brutal murder of the lawful
president. liast Oregonian.
ueu ' suggestions concerning the plan
Willis Duniway will make a Lf organization, sources of in
change in the state printer's come am the partiCular work
office and will usher in the flat which the federation should now
salary law. undertake.
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THE PACIHC COAST FEDERATION !
Wit UAM T. 1'oSTIIt
Organized co-operation of tho
Social Hygiene Societies of the:
i Pacific Coast is an immediate no-;
eossitv. As tho work lias pro-
ceeded in numerous centers 111
the west durum- the past three
, i, , . 1, , . , ;,,,.,..w;,-
years. It has lei ome UK 1 1 .IM11J
evident that the tasks are too hlir
,, ,Min' r ,,ven
tor an one Community 01 OH
for any 0110 State. The evils and
tho aims and tlio difficulties aro
; not peculiar to any one locality.
1 Whatever good can ho accoin-
out orean nation. Nearly every
! organization for sex hygiene has
Utilized the publications of other
Societies. Three members of the
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LxeCUtlVe ( Ommittee Ot tllO UfO-
mm Social Hvcfiene Society have
i o " f . ,1 ;
v 1 11 1 . i M 1 1 1 .-vt 1 1 I" i . 1 1 i I i i ii I ill
nthnr wnvs pndea vorei 1 to aid in
.t-vr.x ., ... - ,
of the Oroiron Society was dele-.
pated by the society to spend
several weeks in California for
t'1-e purpose of enabling the state
prout. vy uie c.icnciuc .'i,
n T I....... .,f (V,,
1 c ... ,i , ..e .
; ,
Executive board from Oregon
ppQp recently at a meeting in.
0 , n ' . . e 1
Spokane. Kepiesentatives ot a
dozen societies met in Seattle this
month fr mutua
aid. The men ;
and women in
.
t alifornia havei
hepn in r. instant, helnful commu-
-.i ii e
mcatlon With Societies in all t ,
the western States. Utlt it was
iinmraicv mrnwu at V,. nim.n
U..C..I....UUO.., vv "l ,
racinc Coast convention at So- ,
,,t ,1 i i l
aiuc uiai iiiucii luuiu uc aveoin-
;
Miiaiieu uy a iwup irpi cpviuiiik ,
the entire Pacific Coast. Keso-
. ' '
lUllons Were adopted to thatellect
and the Pacific Coast Federation some convenient place in the buildmir cut off cocks for each apartment or busi
it .... . ; ness, which will be accessable to the water superintendent at all times, and the
for Sex Hygiene W-a.S established. !OWM,.r 0f the building will be held responsible for all water used by the orou-
Many illustrations could be ! I"""' f "" ruU'S 7' nuli"m 1,10 ""nK ,
. ' . n I ., .,. . I Section 14. 1 he water may at any tune be shut ofT the mams without notice.
readily given OI the possibilities for ,v,mjrs, extensions, or other necessary purposes. The city or water board
of C0-0perative Work through this I will not be resismsible for damage done by bursting pipes or collapsing of boilers
, , , v. . . i or water tanks.
general tederadon as a Clearing St,(.tj()n 15 N plumber or other person will be allowed to make connection
house. For example, no sooner ! with the mains or pipes of the city to make alteration in any conduit, or pipe,
is an effeetivp rammiim carried ' or "Ulir r,xturt' (,n"t!('tin therewith, or to connect pipes when they have been
lb dii uituive catiipain ai i ilu , (js.nt j,,,,,, or lo turn water on any premises without permission of thu Water
out against quack doctors in one ! superintendent.
City that the vermin appear in 1 Section No hydrant, gooseneck hose bib or hose bib attachment shall be
' . . , . I placed in any yard or rear of any premises so situated as to be accessible to per-
Other Cities, Olten under new , S,MS jvj,1(r jn or occupying neighboring premises, nor shall water takers be al-
names but With the same old , lowed to supply water to others turner any circumstances, una any person or
' .. , , . . . , persons violating this provision shall be subject to beine; nhut oft at the main,
contemptible methods Of deceiv-j S(,t.ti()n n Thc Waler Superintendent shall have access, at proper hours of
ing the people and robbing them , the day, to all parts of buildings using water from the city mains or pipes, for
of their money. No sooner is an : the vrf 'itinK ,the e'tmVilUn of lhu '"l,os u,,,i ,ixtu,v-s' ,in'1 1' maimer
. ... , in which the water is used,
effective law of any kind in the; Section 18. A charge of $ti.00, payable in advance, will be made for making
interests of social hygiene en- ' connections with the mains or pipes of the city. The city will furnish the pipe
. il , , . ; from the main to the curb-cock, and will also furnish the corporation cock with-
torced by One State than the et- j (mt aili Ul ,)Wner of the premises, and said pipes and cocks shall he and re
fect is felt in adjacent States. It j main the property of the city. All tapping of the pipes or mains will be done
ought to be possible to hound the i
niiJLlliUl C13 1IW1II liL,y Li tILJ UIIU1
they are all either in jail or doing
honest work elsewhere.
Another reason for the Pacific
Coast Federation is the need of
such an organization to co-operate
with the American Federation
for Sex Hygiene or with the joint
society that ' may be formed at
Buffalo next month comprising
the American Federation for Sex
Hygiene and the American Vigi
lance Association.
The Pacific Coast Federation is
needed also to conduct annual
conventions of all the Pacific
Coast societies and to aid the or
ganization of new societies in all
the seven states. Many commu
nities will seek the aid of an or
ganization representative of all
the states which hesitate to make
demands upon a local society.
The officers of the Pacific Coast
Federation for Sex Hygiene are
PHwr tn rocoi vp from all sourcps
eager to receive irom an bources
Ordinance No. 168
An ordinance cresting tho otliiv of Water Hoard, providing for the time and
maiim of idiM tum ami apHintimmt of the ollicors thereof, ami for tho ttp
poiiu niont of subordinate oll'iccrs under them, inul thoir ihilioH. Kales for
water, rules hii.I regulations for general management of the water system.
THE CITY OF MONMOUTH DOES ORDAIN:
Section 1. That there is hereby created tho olluv of Water Hoard, anil the
members thereof shall consist of two .'ouiicilin,,.! ulm ulinll lie i,m,, ,,,,!.,, I I,,, tin,
Major, and of th. Mayin-who shall bo cxollicio a mcinhor ami chairman of
the Hoard.
Section 2. The term of olluv of tho members of the Water Itoanl. as to come
eiln.cn. shall hooiie year, ami as to nmyor. one year. Provided, that the first
appointment under this ordinance, shall ho of two councilmeii whose term of
ollicc on the Water lioard shall ex pre with the inaiurnratioii of (lie Mayor in
llM.t. and the Maor's ollieo on the Water Hoa.-l shall expire at the expiration
of his ollice as Mayor After the first amointtnent it shall tie the duty of the
Mayor immediately ntior ins election and inauguration as Mayor, each year to
appoint two couii.ilinen to servo as inemliers of said Hoard lor tlio term 'of one
year from the date of tho commencement of his otlice as Mayor.
Section It. The Water Hoard shall have
ot the Water Works, and shall from time
enactment ot such legislation tor the protection ot the Water Works, mid the
ice and supply of water as to them shall seem necessary, and make rules ami
regulations for ue of water not inconsistent with the provisions of this ordi
nance. Section I. Tin1 Water Itoanl shall hold a meeting at least once a month, on
the fust Tuesday of each month, and may adjourn from time to time, and the
Mayor may convene the Hoard in special meeting at any time for the transaction
of business as the exigency of the matter to him shall seem to require.
Section ,r. The Water Hoard shall appoint a Water Superintendent whose
duty it shad be to superintend and oversee the pumping- plant, direct the con
necting and disconnecting supply pipes with the water mains, as required by the
Water ICules and Regulations, road the meters ami report such reading to the
tvecorder on or In fore tho last dav of each ami I'Vio'v m.uitli A ml I,, ,..., f,,, .,,
such other duties as may be required of hint by the Water Hoard.
Section ti. The Recorder is hereby declared to lie exolficio clerk of the Water
Hoard, and shall attend all meetings of the board, and keep a hook in which
sh.,i l)0 k,..,t ,.,,,-ord of the proceedings of the Uiud: shall be uvneml enlleelor
for water, and all payments for service,
able l(i the t ity hicirtler at his othce;
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uiMiiuiii an uii'iivi ,,'iii inn mi me u?.e
of same once a month to the City Council
Section 7. 1 he city 1 ivasurcr shall
the use and supply ot water from the
a separate fund to he known as Water
monthly, the financial condition of the
arising on account ot ttie NVater Works, shall lie paid out ot the Water l-'tind,
i unless otherwise specially directed by the council.
Section 8. No person shall be allowed
purtenances of the water system of said city of Monmouth, without first obtain
inir a permit from the Water Superintendent.
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ection v. piHi auous lor use oi water must no made on printe.t tonus, to
tie furnished at the ollice of the Recorder, and the applicant, must stale fullv and
truly ail the purposes for which water may be required, and mu,l acroe to' con-
form to all the rules and regulations, as a condition for the use of water.
Section 10. No person supplied with water from the city mains will be en-
titled to use it foi any purpose other than those stated in his application, or to
a,,.,i.. in linv wav. ,,,1,.., persons or families.
Section 11. Should the owner of the
hxture, or to apply the water for a purpose not stated m the original application,
a new nppucauou .mini ue nim.e, aim a
..,.,;,, i- si,ni,i it i.. it.ii e t., ,u
to the premises for a period of not less
ticViven, to the Kecorder, and payment in full of all arrearages (if there be
t 0a, Kt!orat.r. The water will then be turned otf. and turned on aaiu
on application, for which a charge of fifty cents will be made. No, remission of
...... I ,,'itl l.u i,,iil t'lit ii tittriiwl lit' ItiHd filiiri (,nt. rtiiktitli ,fi(l...i,l tl,.. ,,..ti....
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prescribed in this section.
Section Hi. The service pipes must be
...,.,,.o.a h,,iN nr rii'i,ntiiw inav tie run I
- i-; --i- -
within or near thu line of the street curb,
water uscU throui;n satu service; provuieu
cupied by more than one liusiness the owners may upon special permission of
the water board, be granted service to all occupants of the building through one
s,.rvice pipe; provided further that the owners of the premises must install at
Py Ine ftUperinienueill, OI unuei inn u,nvimim,
Section 19. No person or persons (exceiL a fireman in the discharge of his
duty) shall without written permit from the Superintendent, open, or in any
way tamper with any tire hydrant or fixtures connected with the mains of said
water system.
Section 20. The standard size ferrule or pipe forming the basis of the schedule
of rates herewith adopted is three-quarters (3-4) of an inch. Thu Water Hoard
retains the right to permit, in its discretion, the use of a larger pipe or connec
tion, for which special rates will be charged.
Section 21. Persons taking water for sprinkling lawn and not for household
use, will be charged for both lawn and household use.
Section 22. No hydrant or faucet will be permitted on the sidewalk other
than a concealed hose connection below the surface of the walk.
Section 23. On failure to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance
or the rules and regulations established as a condition to the use of water, or to
pay the water rent in law imie ami maunei i.L-.tiiiiri piuvnieii, uie water will
be shut off until payment is made of the amount due, together with 60 cents in
addition, for the expense of turning the water oir and on.
Section 24. Should the occupant of the premises turn on the water after it
has been shut off at the curb-cock, it will be turned off at the main and a charge
of $2.00 made for the expense of turning it olf and on. No person without a
written permit from the Superintendent is allowed to turn a public or private
stop-cock except as hereinbefore provided.
Section 25. The corporation cocks, curb-cocks, service pipes and hydrants are
the property of the city, and all persons are cautioned and notified not to meddle
with the same, or hitch any horse or other animal to any hydrant under penalty
prescribed in this ordinance.
Section 20. The water rates will be due and payable in advance, at the office
of the Citv Recorder, on the first uay ot
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the tenth, at which time, if not paid,
ium- nrovider where meters are used
i or before the last day of each month.
Section 27. No person shall leave any excavation made in a street or highway
open at any time without barricades, and during the night warning lights must
be maintained at such excavation.
Section 28. Any person being convicted of violating any of the provisions of
this ordinance shall be fined in any sum not less than one dollar, nor more than
1 on,! hundred dollars, ana snan pay u.o
, , . ... f nerH Qf time equal
Section 29. The city reserves tne rignt to, at any time, aner or amend or
change this ordinance, or any provisions thereof, including the water rates here
in established.
Section 30 The time during which water may be used for lawn sprinkling or
irrigation purposes shall be only from 6 to 8 o'clock A. M. and 6 to 8 P. M.
(Concluded on Page 4.)
supervisory control, and management '
to time recommend to the council, the ,'
water or other charg
anil he shall pay over tci the city Ircasurer
es are pay-
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nun suppiv 01 water anil maKe report
be custodian of all money; arising from
city mains, shall keep all such moneys in
ImiihI, and shall reiMirt to the council I
Water r'und. All claims airainst the city-
to do any work iimm the iiin. s or ap
. . ,
premises desire an additional servi.
or
pel in.i, oinaineu irom me uecor.ier.
,in,n., n,,, ,,f n ..
than one month, notice
in writing nm.st
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so arranoed that the supply
to each
rulleil lie u ui,urnt. ut..,.......L ,.t
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and one person must nay for all tho
mat in the ease ot business hlocks oc
eacn moritn, aim will lie delinquent on
... ..fill .,u..f ,.ir .'.. u..
the water will be shut off from the prem
tne amount, Hnaa ne due ana payame on
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to one day for each $2.00 of said fine.
Professional Cards
Laufa Colby I 'tier,
t Mlicc and Residence North
west eoriior Main and College
streets, one block west of the
Liberal store.
Trlrphoim SH.
Dr. J. O. Matthii
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Postullico Building
(alls answered promptly
both day and night.
Hulll PholieS.
Dr. J. B. Grider
OENTIHT
Ollice over Post Ollice
MoNMutTll, Olti;t;iN
V. O. BOOTS
Fire. Life and Casualty
INSURANCE
Losses Promptly liul
WAI.TF.K G. IIKOWN
Sotury Public
Hli.nk lleeds, Mortk'iieys, I'llc.
B. F. SWOPE,
Attorney at Law and Notary
Public.
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W. A. (itil-J'l-'Kov, Pastor.
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K. veiling service at 7:30 o'clock
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m.
Y. 1'. A. Meeting at .30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening.
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Kvening Service at 7:30 p. rn.
Sunday School 10:00 a. tn.
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