Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 26, 1909, Image 3

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 26. 1909.
THE NEW PORT LAW.
An Unequalled Opport unity
And the Powers which will
to Save Dollars
be Conferred Upon the
Commissioners.
If for any reason you have waited until now to fit yourself out with a new outfit, you cer-
taiulv cannot now offer high prices as a reason. These values extend to Men’s, Women’s and
tldren s Clothing. New goods are pressing us for room, and this is the main reason for these
enormous sacrifice prices on goods that are strictly staple and up to date.
Do not wait until everything is picked over, but come early aud get the best of the collections.
Section 7. Such corporation shall convevience of it. shipping and commer­
cial interests all or any portion ol tbe
bare power:
1 To improve all bays, rivers and watei front of it. harbors, river, and
hsrbors within its limits and between ita waterways ; to enlarge its tidal area,
limit» and the sea for such width and construct, excavate or dredge canal, and
length and to such depth as it inav be channels connecting its waterways with
deemed necessary or convenient lor the one another or with other waterways
u« of shipping and as the means at its and lhe sea and to construct, maintain
About 38 of the New Fall Models in Tailored suits, in all the latest shades and novelty
disposal will allow, and to construct ami operate upon any of the waterfront
such canals, basins, and waterways as > so acquired by it. wharves, warehouses
weaves, perfectly fitting man tailored garments that we sold for $25.00 and $30.00, will all be
it may be deemed necessary or conven­ and drydocks, audio colle« from vessels
cut to close out to a price less than cost. COME NOW and get the pick of the lot.
ient for the use of shipping or the ex­ using the same wharfage and drydock­
tension of the commerce of such Purt.
age, and to collect from owners or con
2. To contract with the government signees of goods, passing over said docks
of the United States to do any an<l all and warehouses, wharfage and storage
or any part ol the work of making and charge» from goods so handled.
1 his last clean up on these dainty wash stuffs will certainly move them quickly, a nuuier-
maintaining or making or maintaining
7. Generally to do such other acts and
OUS showing of shades aud sizes.
Garments formerly worth $12.50 to $15.00.
nicha depth of water in such bays, har things as shall tend to promote the
bort or riversassaid government of, the marintime shipping and commercial in­
United States may from time to time terests of such corporation and to ac­
determine to make or maintain, and for quire, hold, use, enjoy and dispose of
the making or maintaining of which jit and convey such real and personal prop-
The sensation of the season is our sacrificial sale of Meu’s Clothing. Get them out is the
shall or may contract with said corpor erty. and to make anv and all contracts
»tion, and to receive therefore such com. and to do any and all other acts and
word here. Profits do not matter now, This is the best opportunity you have ever had of
pemation as may be agreed on between things which may be or may become
I
fitting yonrselfont with clothes at so little cost. Think of it !
Hid government of the United States requisite, necessary or convenient in
Suits
all
the
way
from
312.00
to
$22.50
go
on
this
close
out.
and said corporation,
in carrying out all or any one or more
For the price per suit of $9.85.
3. In carrying on any work in this of the powers in this act granted it.
act provided to be carried on the said
8. For the purpose of carrying into
corporation shall have the same right effect all or any of the powers hereby
ofeminent domain and to take property granted such corporation shall have the
On one extensive line of Boy’s and Youth’s Clothing the same saving will be found. This
for public uses us exist at such time under power to borrow money and to sell and
is
an
excellent time to get the youngsters ready for the fall school season. Take advantage of
the laws of this stale in favor of corpor­ dispose af bonds, which bonds shall,
this.
You never will regret it.
ation» organized for the construction however, never exceed in the aggregate
and operation of railroads, end to lie 10 per cent of the assessed valuation for
(»erased in the same manner and on the state and county purposes. Such bonds
We have a full assortment of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, just arrived on the
same terms as i>y the laws of this State shall be issued from time to time as the
last Elmore. When you need these goods let us fit you.
provide in case of said corporations, board of commissioners of said corpora­
■ave only that in the case of corporations tion may determine and shall be of such
organized under the provisions of this denominations and shall run for such
act the right shall extend to the taking term of years and beat such rate of in
We have received a large shipment of Men’s and Boy’s Hats, Ladies’ Coats, Hair Orna.
of, and such corporatiou shall have and terest as such board ol commissioners
ments,
Calicoes, etc. When you fail to get what you want elsewhere, try us.
there is hereby granted to it the right to shall determine ; provided, however,
take any and all private property under such bonds shall not bear interest ex­
»aid right of ¡eminent domain which ceeding in any event the rate of six
Hello, Bell, Main 1113. II /t T
The Home of Values in
»hall be louu 1 necessary or convenient per cent per annum, and they shall be
Hello, Mutual, No. 611.
1 V/lKi. kJ.
Tillamook.
in carrying on any work or the exercis executed on behalf of tbe said corpora,
ing,carrying out or executing anv power lion, by its president and secretary, and
in this act provided to lie carried on, ex­ shall be so conditioned as that said cor­
ercised, carried out or executed by it.
poration shail thereiu and thereby aggregate of the general and special, poration as limy may from time to lime commissioners shall hold office only
4. And to the'full extent) which the undertake, promise and agree in con­ tax so levied by said corporation during I determine upon, Tbe said board of until the 1st day of .January next su- -
State of Oregon might itself exercise and sideration of the premises, and be held such year under tin-authority
»hall hold at least one ceeding the next regida r general election
the authority herein Icommissioners
I
controlor to wh eh it can grant to cor to pay at a place therein named ..■■niWnJ
granted. Dr/.nortv
Property aliali
shall ha
be eiiKiunt.
subject ti»
to , regular meeting in each month on a day held in said State of Oregon. In the
porahons organized under the provisions to the bearer thereof, the sum named sale for the non payment of tuxes levied , to be fixed by it. and may hold spécial exercise of the initiative and r*fei enduui
of this act the right to exercise .the same, therein in gold coin of tbe United States by the said corporation in like manner meetings under such rules as it niny powers reserved under the constitution
corporations organized under the pro with interest thereon in like gold coin as and with like effect as in the case of ; make therefor. Said board of com. of the State of Oregon to the legal voters
visions of this act shall be and are here­ the rate per annum named therein pay­ county and state taxe».
' missioners shall choose from their of every municipality and district as to
Section 8 —Tbe power and authority , number a president, vice president, a all local, special and municipal legisla­
by granted full control of all bays, rivers able half yearly on the first day of Jan­
and harbors wiihin their limits, and be­ uary and July in each year in accordance given to corporations organized under ' treasurer and a secretary who shall hold tion of every character ill and for their
tween their limits and the sea, with full with the tenor and terms of interest the provisions of this act is vested in I their offices until the next election of respective municipalities and districts
and shall be exercised by a lioard of . officers, aud shall respectively have the the president of the board of commis
power and authority to, from time to coupons there’o attached
time, make, establish, change or abolish
9. Such corporation shall have power commissioners, five in number, each of J powers and perform the duties usual in eions of sail! corporation shall exercise
wharf lines in such harbors and rivers, and there is hereby granted to it the whom shall hr a qualified voter within ¡such cases, and shall be known as lhe the duties of mayor of a city or town
and to make,¡establish, change, modify power to assess, levy and collect taxes the limits cf said corporation. Wiihin i president, vice president, treasurer and mid the secretary shall perform the
' . The duties of auditor or recorder of a city
or abolish such rules and regulations lor upon all property, real and personal, ten days after the issuance hy the county i secretary of the said corporation.
the use of navigation in such harbors situated within its boundaries, and Court of the ] proclamation provided • treasurer shall give bonds »■ such to the or town, ami the attorney of the cor­
and river», or the placing of obstructions which is by law taxable lor state and under Section 3 of ihlB act the Governor I said corporation conditioned for the poration shall perform the duties of
therein or the removal of obstructions county purposes, and each year not to of the State of Oregon shall appoint a ! paying over by him of all moneys the attorney of a city or town, and if
therefrom, as it may deem convenient, exceed one per cent, the proceeds of board of five commissioners, each of icoming into Ins hands as such treasurer. there lie no attorney of said corporation
requisite or necessary or in the best in which shall be by it applied in carrying whom shall be qualified voters as afore, • the amount of which bond shall be then the duties required of attorney
(from time to time fixed by the said shall be performed by the secretary of
terms of the maritime shipping and out the objects and purposes hereinbe­ said. Such commissioners shall meet at
commercial interests of the said Port, fore provided ; and such oorporation such place within the limits of »aid cor­ board of commissioners as based on the such corporation.
Section 0. Nothing in this act contain­
and the said rules and regulations so shall also have the power each year to poration as the Governor shall designalo amount of money in the hands of such
made by it to be enforced by such fines, assess, levy and collect a special tax on the fifth day after their appointment, treasurer or liable to come into his hands ed shall be construed as in any way
penalties and punishments as it in the upon all such property, rea! and person­ and shall organize as a board, firac as such. All expense incident to the altering or abridging (»ewers now exer­
giving of such bonds, if any such there cised or enjoyed, or by law authorized
exercise of .sound discretion may deem al. in an amount sufficient to pay the making and subscribing to an oath of
lie, shall be paid by the said corpora­ to be exercised or enjoyed by or reserv.
necessary; and the fines and penalties so yearly interest on bonds theretofore office to the effect that they will support
imposed or levied shall be recovered in issued by such corporation and then the constitution of lhe United States tion from it» general funds No com­ ed unto any such Fort or corporation
missioner shall either directly or in. heretofore created by and now existing
the name of said corporation in any outstanding, together with any portion and of the State of Oregon and the laws
directly receive any salary or compen­ under the laws of this state; provided,
court of this State having jurisdiction of of the principal of such bonds maturing thereof, and will faithfully discharge
sation for his service as a commissioner, however, that any such Port or corpora,
actions for the recovery of fines and within such year. Such regular and the duties of commissioner to the best
or .for acting as an officer of the said tion heretofore organized and now in ex­
of
their
ability.
The
term
of
office
of
penalties imposed by State laws, and special tax provided for hereby »hall be
corporation. The said corporation may istence, may reincorpórale under the
•ball inure and belong to said corpora­ levied in each year in time so as to be commissione.' shall be determined by lot
! employ such engineers, superintendents, provisions of this act, and in which such
at
the
first
meeting
of
the
board.
Two
tion, and all punishments so imposed extehded upon the county tax tolls with
. mechanics, or other persons as it may case all books, papers, mapa, money and
•ball be enforced in the name of said cor­ the state and county tax fot the annual of said commissioners shall hold office
find requisite, necessary or convenient other property of and belonging to such
poration in any of the courts of this collection of taxes in the spring next until the 1st day of January next fol­ in carrying on its wok or any part
Port or Corporation shall pass to anil be
lowing
the
succeeding
general
election
State having jurisdiction of crimes and following, but in no special tax hereby
thereof, and at such a rate of remuner­ come the property of the Port or cor.
misdemeanors under said laws.
authorized shall be applied only in pay­ held in said State of Oregon and the ation as it may deem just, and pay the
(Miration reincorporated under this act.
remaining three of said commissioners
5- Toestablish, maintain and operate ment of interest and principal of bonds
expenses actually incurred by any one
shall
hold
office
until
the
1st
day
of
* tog boat and pilotage service in said issued by such corporation, but such January following the second next’ i or more commissioners so incurred by
Port and between said Port and the sea, corporation shall have power to apply
general election in said State. As such [ him or them in the service of said cor­
•nd to that end to purchase, lease, con­ any funds derived from the regular an­ first general election two commissioners poration.
trol and operate steam tug boats and nual tax toward the payment of such shall be elected, each to hold office for
All moneys of any such municipal
•team and sail pilot boats upon such principal or interest upon euch bonds. the term of four years from the 1st day corporation shall be deposited in one or
ri'ers, bays and harbors and upon I the
— ' All taxes levied by such corporation of January following such election, and more banks, to lie designated by 'the
*», and to collect charges from vessels shall become payable at the same time at the second general election three commissioners, and shall be withdrawn
«"Ploying such tugs so operated and for »■><! “> ‘he same officers as regular county
commissioners shall be elected, each to or paid out only when previously ! Paid up Capital..
. . .125,000,
“‘ «gè service rendered by cm)..»,...
iplovees taxes are W»bl« anJ 8h!l11 h” by the
P ~ ’ 1 lot
hold office for a term of four years from ordered by vote of the commissioners!
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el»/»
flutna
county
officers,
collecting
the
same,
Orf.-rs
every
facility
for
safe
banking
Wch corporation, and such corpora
the 1st day of January following such and upon check signed by the treasurer and respectfully solicits your busines».
hon shall have the right to claim and paid to the treasurer of the said corpor annual general election.
and countersigned by the president. A ;
Acts as trusiee for corporations, indi­
folkct salvage for services rendered to | ation for its use. All taxes levied by
At each tucceeding general eleetion receipt or voucher showing clearly lhe , viduals and estates. Confidential trust
'wstls in distress in the same manner as corporations incorporated under the held io the Slate of Oregon thereafter, nature and items covered by each check j relations carried out faithfully.
1 natural person. The charges for tow authority of this act granted shall be commissioners Bhall be elected for a term drawn shall be kept on file. Annual
Interest at current rates on time de
pilotage shall be fixed by the levied on the basis o( the assessment of four years each, to take the place of reports shall be made and filed by the posits.
made
by
tbe
county
in
which
such
cor
­
rd of commissioners for such cor
Mail business given prompt attention
those • hose terms of office expire on the president, secretary and treasurer, and
Fire and burglar proof safety deposit
Potion, and shall be public |and pub poration is situated for the purposes, lat day of January following such at least once in each year a full and
boxes just installed for convenience of
’
to the world,
and SUIOLUI
said corporation with the exception that he levy of such
-vini, UHM
At all elections herein men- complete itemized statement of receipts | customers at reasonable rental.
•’"■•I be entitled to a lien upon any yes I corporation shall be on th. prop« rty election,
and expenditures shall be published in
having
qualifications
*' fcr «J »urns due it for piloting or j .¡1»"*
“• boundar.es only . and tioned persons
prescribed by law to vote for county a newspaper of general circulation, •
---- such vessel, and the master a |n — j for the purpose ol the levy of taxe« by
MASON I C
LODGE,
•owiaq
officers within the limits of any euch published in the county in which euch '
’•»er of such vessel shall in addition be ¡said
, »» corporation the assessment made municipal corporation »ball be legal I municipal corporation is situated. All :
No. 57, meets on third Satur­
Mb,It and severally liable to aneli cor- I ' by such county on the property situate voters q ialified to vote at the election« proceedings of the commissioners shall !
day nJ each mouth in
bastion therefor. If a vessel or cargo, j witilin the boundaries of the said cor ,,t that municipal corporation under th,» be entered at la- g. in a record book anil i
w
.
poration
»hall
be
taken
to
be
and
.hall
1.0 O F. Hall, at 7.80 p.rn
’ 1 being towed by a vessel owned or |
»cl and not otherwise; and tire nomi­ nit books, mipf. plans, documents, eor '
respondence, vvjuchen, reports and other ;
F iaxx flevaaAMcK, W.M.
by such corporation, or. wl hil, be tbe assessment of the »aid corpora- nation and election of commissioners
All regular, annual and special under this set and the canvass and papers and records pertaining to the1
Eawtx H abkisov . 8ec.
I Uxrt levied by <uch corporotion» in lhe return of votes shall be conducted in business of lite corporation shall be care­
b </0rporat,on. Buffers injury or loss
manner - hereinbefore
-------------- . provided »hail by thr same manner and at the same time, fully preserved and shall he open to
I^J***00 °' **’e fault of such tug or the manual
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the proper county officers * be extended
JOE IÜÜINGSWORTH,
, <'fence or incompetency of such pilot.
and under Hie same penalties as are or inspection as public records.
Vacancies in the board of commie
upon the county tax rolls of such county may be prescribed by law fur the govern
Dealer in
t rorPoratiou shall not be liable for
with the state and county taxes for the meot of nominations and elertioo of. sionwzs occasioned by death, resignation
i«L°*or *ni°ry thereof in excess of
Cigars and Tobaeeo,
annual collection of taxes in the spring county officers Io the county in which j or removal from within the district shall
B*)0.0o.
«" euch municipal corporation exists. The be 01k *d by tbe remaining members of
J’ To acquire by purchase, coodem. next following, and .1-9 ••
lbs tax rolls and collected M one tax of board of commi»sionere »hall meet st j .uch board of commlraers. but said Candy, Fruit, Nuts, etc
asd" °r 0,*”T lawful method such
Frank Ha lle) a Old Stand.
aod for tbe said corporation of a per can
or places within such cor-| member s> elected by the toard of
•» Jt may deem necessary to ini- , or a rate in the agg^.le
|»“'h P1*’ ** 1
|
n *°r public convenience and the
Do Not Miss This.
Ladies* Tailored —
i
Do Not Miss This.
Suits, Special.
Sale Price, the Suit, 313.83.
Tub Suits.
We will close them out at per suit, 34.83.
Men's Suits.
Boy's Suits.
Shoes.
New Fall Goods.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
a
I
The Donkey on the Stage.
“It's curious." said a theatrical man­
ager who had experienced many ups
tnd downs, "bow the stage develops
Jealousies. I ouee bad a show ou the
road In which It was necessary to
make use of a horse and a donkey.
We got tbe animals well trained for
their parts, aud ou the openlug night
they gave a first class performance.
On the following night, however, we
were unable to get tbe donkey to move
out of tbe wings. Prince, the horse,
went on without any trouble whatever,
but Jack—that was tbe name of the
donkey—could neither be coaxed nor
driven out before the footlights. We
finally bad to go on with the perform­
ance with the donkey left out. After
the show was over we got together
aud tried to find out what had been
tbe matter. Nobody could offer an ex­
planation until one cf the stage hands
happened to pick up a program, which
showed that Prince's name was print­
ed 111 the same kind of type we used
for Jack. We got a new lot of pro­
grams the next day with the donkey’s
name printed In type which was near­
ly twice as big as that which we used
for the horse. After that we never
had the slightest trouble.”—Chicago
Record-Hera Id.
The Great Vidocq.
Vldocq, the great French detective,
was born In Aras In 1775. He begau
life as a baker and early became the
terror of his companions by his athletic
frame and violent disposition. At the
same time he was a notorious thief,
aud nfter many disgraceful adventures
he enlisted in tbe army. In 1796 he re­
turned to Paris with some money,
which, however, be soon squandered.
Next be was sentenced at Lille to eight
years' hard labor for forgery, but re­
peatedly escaped, and In 1808 he be­
came connected with the Paris police
as a detective. Ills previous career
enabled him to render Important serv­
ices. and he was appointed chief of tbe
safety brigade, chiefly composed of re­
prieved couvlcts. which purged Paris
of the many dungerous classes. In
1818 lie received a full pardon, and hls
connection with this service lasted un­
til about 1S28. when he settled at St.
Mande as a pap"r manufacturer. Soon
after tbe revolution of 1830 he became
a political detective, but with little
success. In 1848 be was again em­
ploy«! under the republican govern­
ment, but he died penniless in 1857.
The Long Bamboo.
An Englishman was once rallying a
native of India upon bls faculty In ly­
ing. The native at once replied:
“Why. sahib, we are all more or less
liars in my country, and If one tells
a story another Immediately caps ft.
There were two young men of my
country who had a boasting match,
and one said. 'My father Is so rich and
has so many horses that his stable Is
of such extent as to take a horse
eleven months to go from one end stall
to tbe other.' 'Sbabash, brother.’ re-
piled the second boaster, ’that Is very
good, My father has a bamboo so
long that he can sweep the clouds
away with It when they obscure the
sun In harvest time.’ ■Hl,
’HI, hl!’ ex­
claimed the first. 'That Is very won­
derful. but. pray, brother, where does
your father keep such a long bam­
boo?' 'Why, you stupid,’ was the an­
swer, 'In your father's stable, to be
sure!'"
Moroccan Red Taps.
Official correspondence In Morocco la
couched In a very flowery and flam
boyaut style. It la Interspersed with
a variety of meaningless adulatory
phrases that tend to confound ths real
meaning of tbe epistle. For example,
an order to tbe minister of fiuance
to contract u loan begins thus:
"In our present letter (God Increase
bls power and make the glorious sun
and hls moon glitter In the Armament
of hls felicity) we have authorized our
Incorruptible servant (here follows
name) to contract In tbe name and on
tbe lieboof of tbe treasury (heaven fill
It) a loan of---- ,” etc.
Considering that tbe "Incorruptible
servant” Is filching as much as be pos­
sible can from tbe treasury It Is cer­
tainly necessary to pray tbst "heaven
fill it.”— London Graphic.
Improved the Opportunity.
The Empress Eugenie had long en­
treated Napoleon III. to confer upon
Kona Bonheur the cross of the Legion
of Honor. He bad refused because ho
did not wish to found a precedent for
bestowing It upon a woman. Being
called across tbe border Into Spain.
Napoleon made Eugenie regent In bls
absence, and she. with woman wit,
took advantage of her authority to con­
fer the honor upon the great artist.
Napoleon laughed on hearing bls wlfo’s
confession, but the act stood.
Hls Ambition.
“Tommy,” said a visitor to the flvw
year old pride of the household, “what
would you do If you were president of
the United States?”
"I wouldn't let anybody wash my
ne<k or comb my hair,” waa the
prompt reply.—Exchange.
His Objsetlen.
Tbe Lawyer Madam, what In your
age? The Opposition (Interrupting)—
Your honor, I submit that my honor­
able opponent is inciting tbe wltneea
W perjury Cleveland Leader.
His System.
Wife- John, there must be a lot of
iron In your system Husband—Why
i think so? Wife—Because you
Invariably lose your temper when you
get hot.
Mean Comment.
Ella Flor face speaks for Itaelt
Stella- Tea. and It Is pretty plain tall.
-Chicago Nassa.
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