Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 15, 1914, Image 6

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    Tillamook Headlight, October 15. 1914.
Prof. Richard
' charge, except for transportation,
WOMEN VOTERS ENDORSE R. i THE AMENDMENTS TO THE council, and that the ordinance shall
when not actually in use by the stu­
in
every
case
be
subject
to
a
vote
CITY GHARTER.
A. BOOTH FOR SENATOR.
I thereon by the people of the entire dents they may be borrowed by any
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one in the district.
Fully Explained for the Information city under the referendum, so that if
A twenty five dollar prize is offer­
the bonds are not desird by the peo­
of the Voters.
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ple as a whole, they cannot be issued, ed by Mr. Small for the best can c.
except in cases where they are issued salmon cheeks canned by the Domes-
The first measure to be voted on
It was a remarkable tribute to the
to pay for street improvemens where tic Science girls. The class visited the 1
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character and life of R. A. Booth, Re­ I changes the present charter provis­
the city as a whole is not liable for fish cannery last week, Mr. Small
Com os
publican candidate for Senator, which ions. As the charter stands at the
the payment of the bonds, but they showed them the plant and carefully j
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the women of his home town gave to present time the Common Council is
With Healing
are payable only out of the proceeds explained the work. His kindness was
him Monday night in Eugene, at the I given unlimited jurisdiction to im
appreciated
by
Miss
,U
e
l
ar
*d
an
d
the
of assesments made against property
in His
big rally given him by the people of prove any of the streets of the city
benefitted by street improvements, girls.
with
any
character
of
improvements
his home county. It should be read
Arrangements
have
been
made
for
Hands and
so that the people, as a whole, are not
by every women voter in the state of and without regard to expense and in
subject to have a lot of bonds issued vocal training in the school this year,
Oregon. The letter handed by the defiance of the wishes of the proper­
Truth Upon
with Mrs. MacKenzie as instructor.
without their c.onsent.
women of Eugene reads as follows:
ty owners. Tillamook is in a class by
The fourth measure proposed is one The high school class meets for one
His Lips.”
itself in this respect being the only
To Mr. R. A. Booth:—
providing for the manner of the ex­ hour every Monday and Wednesday
incorporated
city
in
Oregon
exercis
­
We, your neighbor women, who
ercise of the initiative and referen­ evening after school. Those who at­
GREATEST LIVING MAS-
have intimate acquaintance with you I ing no legal restraint over its of­ dum powers which are reserved to tend these lessons regularly will re­ THE
; TER OF THE OCCULT SCIENCE
The proposed amendment
that has extended over many years ficers.
the people. Without this amendment ceive two-fifths of a credit.
The boys and girls have organized j
and who earnestly petitioned you to takes this autocratic power from the the council can take any steps which
ARE YOU IN TROUBLE?
become a candidate for the United hands of the Council by providing it sees fit without any restrictions as basket ball clubs and are arranging 1
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that
whenever
the
owners
of
two
States Senate, desire to express our
to submitting the measure to the vote teams. The boys have rented the ,
I thirds of the property affected by any
renewed interest in you and your can­ i
of the people, They can determine band hall for a place to play. They Downhearted, Discontented, Dissatis-
proposed improvement remonstrate
fied, Worried and Discouraged? If
didacy.
what notice is to be given and pro­ are practicing every evening under ,
against the Council can go no further.
So, Consult Richard.
their
coach
Mr.
Crenshaw.
The
fol-
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vide for such short time of notice,
We desire most emphatically to re­
Again, under the present charter
Without asking a single question,
lowing
officers
were
elected.
Boys
etc.,
that
the
people
might
have
very
sent the slurs aimed at you by your the property owners are deprived of
and before you speak one word, this
political enemies now in high places any right whatever to secure an im- little notice of it and an election club:—Pres. Lalen Maddux; V. Pres.,
strangely gifted man calls you by
Lamar;
Sec.
Tres.
Alfred
Howard
could
be
called
and
a
measure
passed
in Oregon.
piovement.
Under the proposed
name,
tells your age, occupation and
Boquist.
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We would like to have the message amendments the owners of two thirds by a very small vote" and a greater
number of people have no opportun- ' I Girl’s club:—Pres. Gertrude Ebin- exactly what you called for, or makes
go from us to the women of Oregon of the property affected by a propos­
' ger; V. Pres., Marie Holden; Sec. no charges.
that we know you intimately—we ed improvement will not only be able ity of really knowing that an election
A man of international repute, ac­
Ties, Margaret Coates.
have seen you in your home and you to demand and secure such improve­ was about to be held. This measure
knowledged leader of
clairvoyants
The
girls
adviser
and
coach
is
Prof.
provides
that
there
must
not
be
less
in ours—that we are your friends and ment, but will be clothed with auhor-
and
recognized
authority
on person­
Onthank.
They
are
very
enthusiastic
supporters because we know that, if ity to designate the character of said than fifteen days notice given of an
al magnetism, mental telegraphy and
over
the
prospective
games
of
the
election
and
that
the
full
measure
to
elected, you will carry into the Nat­ improvement.
be voted on is to be published in the year. The boys have given up Tues­ the finer forces of nature.
ional counsels the same high moral
Under the existing charter the citi-
Years of study, travels in far east­
notice
in two issues of a newspaper. days after school for them to prac­
attributes, and the same unselfish de­ zens and property owners can be
ern lands and . endless researches—
tice.
This
is
really
only
a
matter
of
re
­
votion to right, that has characterized kept practically in the dark as to any
Saturday night the Seniors give a coupled with rare spiritual gifts, have
striction upon the power of the com­
your home and community life.
proposed improvement.
Under the
mon council, and guards the people party at the basement of the Chris­ crowned him the greatest living ex­
In every battle that we have proposed amendments due notice and
against hasty action being taken by tian Church. A large crowd enjoyed ponent of this weird and mysterious
fought for purity, for home protec­ publicity must be given every act in
them if the common council should themselves playing many new games, profession.
tion, for civic virtue, you have been relation thereto. An estimate of the
Without knowing who or what you
which were prepared for the evening.
be disposed to do that at any time.
our counselor and helper; we want cost thereof must be furnished in ad­ I
The fifth and last measure proposed At about 11:15 the boxes which the are, without asking you any questions
the same spirit, the same high pur- vance so that the property owners
is one providing for the issuing of girls brought were sold and all ad­ this strangely gifted man reads your
poses that have characterized your may be fully advised and be able to
I entire past and future life with unerr­
bonds for the payment of the city’s journed to the dining hall.
hi.me and contunity life, that has remonstrate to protect themselves
The Webster Club was reorganized ing accuracy. He tells you the names
floating debt, and the running ex­
made homes brighter, schools strong­ against extravagance and imposition.
penses for the year 1914. As the city with the following officers: Pres. of friends, enemies or rivals; tells you
er and
churches more
effective
Further, a just and equitable appor­
has a larger number of warrants out­ Thomas Coates; Vice Pres. Areta Ev- whether husband, wife or sweetheart
throughout your influence to every tionment is provided for so that each
standing which are bearing interest etson; Sec. and Tres., Lalen Maddux. is true; tells how to gain the love of I
home under our flag.”
property owner affected can know in
at the same rate that the bonds would The club meets the first and third
advance the exact cost as to his or
bear if this measure were carried, the Tuesdays in the month. The purpose
her individual property.
I city will not lose anything in that of this club is for practice in public
Parent Teachers Meeting.
Another important feature of the
speaking, study of parlimentary rules
way.
proposed
amendments is that the
i
The Parent Teachers social given at
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It further provides that outstand­ and orders and general debating. The
the high school auditorium on Friday Bancroft Bonding Act is made a part ing warrants for which the city has club will be glad ti have any body
evening, Oct. 9 was well attended, thereof with the added protection received value may be exchanged for come and visit these meetings. The
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there being much interest manifested. that the property owner is given these bonds at par, but that no war­ next meeting will be Tuesday, the
thirty
days
instead
of
ten
in
which
to
A short program was rendered by
rants shall be taken up which are 20th, when the following subject will
pupils from the grades and high take advantage of this act.
' outstanding for which the city has be discussed. “Resolved, that certain
This measure also provides for the
school. These numbers furnish an op­
not receive value. This is inserted to amount of physical training should be
portunity for the parents to enjoy changing grades of streets and allow­ prevent some of the warrants which required by every high school stu­
ing damages and assessing benefits
the work of their children.
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have been issued and for which no dent.’
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Dainty refreshments were served in on account of it, something which the value has been received, being taken I The Shakespeare Club is giving a
the school kitchen, after which par­ »pt esent charter does not cover in any | in by the city and the people having prize to the best debator for the en­
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ents and teachers became more ac­ way.
to pay therefor.
suing year. This is the first year that
| This measure provides that the city
quainted.
The measure also provides for re- a club of this city has ever offered the
The receipts of the evening were shall not be liable for any bonds demption of the bonds and the re- high school a prize. This is very con­
$18.20, to be used in the interest of which may be issued for paying fob serving of the right to the city to re- siderate of the club as it will encour­
street
improvements,
unless the
the school.
deem at any time at or after five age the debators to become the best.
These socials will be given each %onds are specially guaranteed, aiul years from the time of their issue.
month and it is hoped that they may this guarantee is to be given only I ' This would bring city warrants up
Poyskey for County Surveyor
be instrumental in fostering a hearty when the common council finds it to par and put the city’s business on a
proper
in
order
to
make
the
bonds
co-operation of all the factors that
cash basis, the city not having to pay
sell for par, and bonds c;)inot then
If Tillamook County is to have the
make up the school.
high
prices by reason of discount
On Monday evening Oct. I2jth, a be issued binding the city as a whole warrants.
| best possible roads at lowest cost,
business meeting was held. The ad­ unless the people are satisfied, as
Even with this authority the voters the county surveyor must be able to
visability of preparing the soil for such a bond issue is made always sub-1 would, when the bonds are proposed handle road construction from start
school gardens was discussed, and it ject to the referendum for the people to be issued by the council, have the to finish. That is what is required of
was agreed that a portion of Stillwell to vote on it if they desire,
right to have the ordinance for that him under the laws now in force; and
Another provision contained is pro­ purpose referred to the vote of
Park be used for that purpose.
the that what he is paid for.
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Two interesting numbers were ren­ viding for making a new assessment people so that if the purpose for i Concrete is getting to be an impor­
for
street
improvements
if
the
first
dered, a solo by Mrs. Trombley and
which any particular part of the tant factor in road and bridge build­
assessment is not valid. This would bonds is proposed to be issued is
a reading by Mrs. Whitehouse.
not ing. Concrete is permanent. It is
The business meeting of this society apply only where the first assessment satisfactory to the people they will cheap. Concrete bridges are rapidly
occur on the second Monday of each through some technicality is held not still have the power to prevent their replacing wooden structures. Even
month, and all concerned in the wel­ not to bind the property. It is also being issued notwithstanding this roads are being built of concrete. The
fare of the school are urged to attend. provided that the amount of the as­ measure may be adopted.
county surveyor must be familiar
A picture is to be given to the room sessment shall not exceed the amount I
Each measure stands alone and is with concrete construction.
having the best representation of of benefits which property receives to b voted on separately, so that any I G. J. Poysky, independant candidate
fiom the improvement made, so that
parents at these meetings.
one not satisfied with and particular is able to look after road building
the rights of the property owners are
measure may vote against it without from beginning to end. He can do it
fully protected. This provision is the
voting against any other which is properly. He has had experience in
Fly “Swatter” Coming.
same provision that is contained in
road and bridge building, including
satisfactory.
the charter of the City of Portland.
the use of concrete, in this county.
Dr. Clifton Freeman Hodge, for- Under the present charter, if the com­ To the Citizens of Tillamook City.
A vote for Poysky is a vote for the
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merly of Clark Univeriity, and now mon council in making an assessment
In view of the fact that next Mon­ man who is qualified.
engaged in extension work With the through some oversight fails to in­ day is the date set for the special
Information furnished by E. J.
University of Oregon, has been se­ clude something necessary to bind election to vote upon the amend­ Claussen, Tillamook, Oregon.
cured by the l’arent-Teachers’ Asso­ the property, no assessment can be ments to our city charter and believ­
Paid Advertsement.
ciation to speak in Tillamook next made and the city at large would ing it to be of vital importance to our
Friday, October 23.
have to pay the cost of improvement ' cit”y that the amendments be adopted,
Dr. Hodge is noted as the original notwithstanding the property owner we> as citizens and taxpayers of Till-
“Swat the fly” advocate. It was while would be greatly benefitted thereby, ‘ amook City, take this method of ex-
he was at Clark University that he and have no objections to the im- pressing our unqualified approval
began the study of the fly as a car­ provement made in any way what- J and endorsement of said measures
rier of disease. The results of these c'*r-
. and would respectfully urge every
studies were so startling that many
1 lie second measure proposed pro- citizen interested in the welfare of
communities started clean up move­ vides for widening or establishing , our - to use hj, or ker effort, lo
ments. Several large cities, including streets, and charging up the benefits ' secure the adoption of said amend­
Baltimore, and Cleveland, Ohio, em­ of street to the adjoining property.1 ments.
ployed Dr. Hodge to direct the work Also allowing damages to the prop­
Respectfully submitted,
of fly extermination. At Baltimore his erty owners whose property is taken.
M. W. Harrison.
work was so thorough that the story The present charter provides for
S. S. Johnson.
is told that students in Johns Hop­ opening or widening streets, but the
F. R. Beals.
kins University there had to send city as a whole is required under it to
Alex McNair.
over to Washington to get flies to use pay any cost which is incurred in
H. H. Rosenberg
with the problem of buying Harness
that respect. There are many cases
in labratory work.
B. E. King
you
will find it distinctly advanta­
where
the
property
owners
in
a
cer
­
Dr. Hodge is also an author of con­
Henry Crenshaw
geous to come and do your select
siderable note. His ‘‘Nature Study of tain locality are greatly benefited
ing here. You will get the best
E. T. Haltom
qualities, the moat thorough and
Life” is in universal use the country by opening streets, and it is the in­
H. T. Botts
conscientious workmanship and be
os er as a text in schools and for the tention of this measure to provide
D. L. Shrode
charged the most reasonable prices.
use of teachers in directing nature that they shall pay the cost of the
We can supply single or double
C. H. Woolfe
study, and his new book ‘‘Civic Biol­ opening as far as they are benefitted
bets or any single article that you
W. J. Stephens.
may be in need of.
ogy” promises to be still more widely by it, and for the entire expense to be
used.
I thrown on the city as a whole where
T. H. S. Notes.
It is expected that Dr. Hodge will large portions of the city would re­
lecture either pn “The Plague of ceive no direct benefit from the open­
A large number of book* have been
Flies,” or on “Eugenics.” Tillamook ing of the street.
secured by Mr. Onthank, from the 0R. GEORGE J. PETERSEN.
On your front porch can be lit
i’ very fortunate to secure a speaker
The third measure is one merely State Library, at Salem, which are
every niglit until midnight
oi the note of Dr. Hodge. His lecture pioviding for the way in which bonds I being used extensively in the school
and register not over
DENTIST,
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will be given in the high school audi­ are to be issued when they are pec- J work. These books will be returned
fifty cents per month •
on the meter.
torium and will be entirely free. The milted to be issued. It specially pco-' in December. The greater part are
Successor to Dr. Perkin*.
lecture will begin promptly at eight vide* that
no bonds shall be issued books that are being used in the
o’clock.
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