tneanor, and shall be fined not less than
Ordinance No. 146.
twenty no more than fifty dollars, or
An ordinance granting John E. Tuttle, imprisoned in the city jail not more
doing business under the name of the than twenty days, at the discretion of I
Tillamook Tea phone and Telegraph
' the Recorder.
Company, the right and privilege of
1 Sec. 6 —That whenever any person,
erecting, constructing, maintaining
' company or corporation shall have ob
and operating telephone and tele
tained permission of the Committee on
graph systems and apparatus in the
I streets of said city to remove any build-
City of Tillamook, Oregon.
mg, structure or edifice through any I
Whereas, John E. Tuttle, of Tillamook,
1 street or streets, alleys, public park or
Oregon, doing business under the name
public grounds thereof with which the
I
of the Tillamook Telephone ami Tele
’ lines or cables of the said John E. Tuttle.
graph Company, has been maintaining
I his successors and assigns, shall in any
and operating a telephone and telegraph
manner interfere, the said John E.
system in the City ofTillamook, Oregon,
Tuttle, his successors and assigns, shall
for public purposes, and
upon twenty-four hours written notice
Whereas, the said John E. Tuttle is
from such person, company or corpora
desirous of improving his said telephone
tion, raise or remove said line or lines
and telegraph system and seeks further
| or cables so as to allow free and unob- i
protection from the City of Tillamook.
* structed passage of any such budding
Now, therefore, in consideration that
structure or edifice ; and if the said John
said proposed improvements and the
E. Tuttle, bis successors and assigns,
protection, asked for, is for the benefit
upon such notice shall fail or neglect to
of the City of Tillamook and the citizens
raise or lemove any such line or lines or
thereof.
I cables, said lines or cables shall be re-
The people of Tillamook City do or
moved or raised by the Superintendent
dain, as follows :
of Streets at the expense of said’John E.
Sec. 1.—That John E. Tuttle, of Tilla
Tuttle, his successors and assigns, so as 1
mook, Oregon, doing business under the
to «admit of the free passage of such ,
name of the Tillamook Telephone and
building or other structure.
Telegraph Company, his successors and
Sec. 7.—In consideration of the right I
assigns, be and be hereby is granted the
and privilege, herein and hereby granted
right and privilege of erecting, construct
«and conferred, said John E. Tuttle, his 1
ing, maintaining, operating and using in.
along and over all the streets, alleys, successors and assigns, shall furnish the 1
public parks and public grounds, tele facilities of the said telephone and telc-
phone and telegraph systems and ail the | graph line or lines to the citizens of
necessary apparatus and appurtenances I I fillamook City at a reasonable and im-'
We will also give with each ifio cash purchase a i 6 xm 3
for the carrying oil of his business as a ’ I partial rate of charge and toil ; and said ! largod picture oil anything sold except sugar, flour, oil, tot
.John
E.
Tuttle,
his
successors
ami
telephone and telegraph company ; and I
and coffee, which are sold on a very close margin.
the right and privilege of the laying and assigns, is hereby empowered and an.1
use of underground conduits or subways 1 thorized to collect charges and tolls for
lot the same in, under, upon or over the | , the use of his said telephone and tele-1
streets, alleys, public parks and public I I graph systems.
rights and . privileges
grounds, owned or under the control of I ^tC’ 8.—
.. |
- All
.
s lid city, whether they be inside the citv | ^ierc^-v <ni^ herein granted and conferred
limits or not; and the right to make J
cxP’r^ *‘t the end of thirty years,
connections at intersecting streets, and ! Sec. 9. That ordinance No. 107, en
the right to erect poles and stretch wires i titled “ An ordinance granting to J. E.
IF YOU contemplate the pi-
and cables on such streets, alleys public Tuttle, his heirs, executors and assigns
parks and public grounds for the pur- the right to erect, operate and maintain
of any Cemetery work,
pose of carrying on his said telephone j a system of telephones with their neces
worth your while to inves
sary appurtenances and to own and
and telegraph systems.
operate
the
same
under
the
name
of
the
Sec. 2.—Said John E. Tuttle, his suc
cessors and assigns, shall have the right , Tillamook Telephone Company,” be and
to, and shall erect the poles «nd stretch the same is hereby repealed.
A material that makes the
Read first time June 1. 1903, at 9.32 !
the wires ami cables of his said telephone
durable MONUMENT, as
and telegraph system so as not to inter o’clock p.m Read second time June 1,
passes Marble or Granite i
fere with the free and unobstructed use 1903, at 9.40 o’clock p.m. Read third ■
artistic finish.
time
June
15,1903,
at
8:35
o
’
clock
p.m
,
i
of the streets and alleys for travel, and
shall erect the poles of his telephone and and upon the question : “ Shall the
For more information in regr
the vote resulted as
telegraph system at such points in the , ordinance pass
these beautiful Monuinet
follows:
Ayes,
3;
iioes,
0.
Whereupon
streets and place the wires and cable» of
Inquire of
the
ordinance
was
declared
duly
passed.
Ins telephone and telegraph system at
T hor . C oates . City Recorder.
such a height as shall lie to the satis
Approved June 15th, 1903.
faction of the Committee on Streetsand
C. \\ . T almage , Mayor.
to the satisfaction of the Superintendent
of Streets.
Sec. 3.—Whenever it shall become
Closing Out Sale.
necessary in the election or repair of
I
now
offer
my entire stock of second
such telephone and telegraph system for
the sai<! John E. Tuttle, his successors hand goods for sale at greatly reduced
ami assigns, to dig into or in anv man. rates until the entire stock is sold.
I also offer my store building cheap.
ner interfere with any public street or
Call and buy while they are going.
alley or part thereof, said John E. Tuttle,
VV. E. PAGE.
hi» successors and assigns, shall without
delay, put such street or alley in as good
T imber L and . A ct J unk 3. 1S;S.— N otice for
condition as it was before it was so
I’URI.IC » tion .
United St t<» Lind ’»Rice.
broken up, dug up or Jisturlred, anti
Oregon U*ty, Oregon
shall remove all surplus earth, sand,
June I5ti'. 1903
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
rubbish nr other material displaced by with the provisions of the art of congie-sof
June 3. r-» entitled An act for the sale of
him. his successors and as*igns.
A
ttnif-r- lands in the States of California. Ore
Fee. 4.—That it shall be unlawful for gon. Neva.la anti Wa hiugton Territory.” a«*
Pub
tc
I
.«rd
Stall
■
by
Ml
M
1
any I erson or jersons. uu'css author. August 4. 1S92,
• JANE PATTER.
ized by said John E. Tuttle, his succes Of McMii mille,
conn y of Yamhill State of
sors and as'ign«. to interfere, meddle Oregon has this day tiled iu this office her ]
•wot n statement N o .’ m - q for the purchase oi
with, injure, impair or remove anv of t ie E
of W
of Se lion ?4. in Tp 1 **.
K;W|,e ' U . ant will offer proof to «how that
the telephone and telegraph pole«, wires, the
land sought is more valuable for it* timber
boxes or apparatus belonging or apper o «tone than fo- agricultural purnose«, and to
e-tahhsh her claim to said land befoie the
taining to said John E. Tuttle, liis sue 1 • gi«ter and K« cover of this office al Oregon
Cit\
Oregon on T in »day. the »‘th day of
evssot s ami assigns.
J. P. AbUEN, Proprietor.
Aug ct ' . S ie names 1« witnesses
otlliain I Ma x '■ aM M«r>. Daniel W
Sec. 5.—Anv person or persons who Potter
Mary E potter, of McMinnville. Or •«■•n.
shall violate any of the provisions of Any and all persons claiming adversely the
»' ovv described land« are requested to file their !
tins ordinance, shall on conviction be- 1 c cl
unis in this office on or before said -*7111 day
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
fore the Recorder, be guilty of a misde. | of August. IQ03
$250.00
GiVEN AWA
On October 1, d
We will give away, absolutely fe
charge $250.00 in Cash or Merchant
First Prize, $50.00. 42 Prizes ini
With each $1.00 cash purchase^
we will give von a ticket which will ent
you to one chance in these prizes.
We carry a complete stock of
CLOTHING, HATS and SHOES,
FURNISHING GOODS,
R0CER1ES, FLOUR and FEE
TODD & CO.
White Bronze
C. E. Reynold
BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
Financial Agent
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE
Headquarters for Travelling Mee
A i . ukrxon S D rbsser Register.
'
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