Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 04, 1915, Image 4

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    Tillamook Headlight.
March 4, I9IÔ.
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STOP PRESS NEWS.
An Entire Line of the Famous Wayne Knit Hose
ior Men, Women mid Children arrived on
Thursday Morning.
We consider ourselves
extremely fortuntite in
securing flic exclusive
agency for this famous
hue of Hosiery ami we
hasten to announce the
first shipment received
this morning.
Short descriptions only of the various numbers can be
given in this Ad., fuller descriptions will be given later.
See window on Second Avenue East this week end.
Wayne--Knit Indestructible Half-Hose for Men.
A guaranteed hose shown in Black only. Sizes 10 to
12|. Six pair guaranteed forsix months.
THE NEW SPRING MODELS IN HART
SCHAFFNER & MARX SUITS are nozv
here and priced at $20, $22.50,
$25 and $27.50.
Up-to-date in Style, faultlessly tailored and priced
suit every purse, the new spring suits shown here
represent the greatest possible value and fitting qualities
procurable.
.
Included in the selection we offer there are such
popular and fashionable weaves as cassimeres, worsteds
and serges, produced in desirable shades of Grej, a\y
Blue, Brown as well as in the newGlen Urquharts, Plaids,
6 pair $1.50
Vegetable Silk Half-Hose for Men
Shown in colors Black, White, (¡rev and Tan
and all sizes from 9j to 11. Price per pair
.
Seamless Wool Half-Hose for Men
Shown in Black only and made with double heels
and toes. Sizes 10 to I H. Price per pair
Lisle Half-Hose for ¡Men.
A beautiful quality line of sox in colors Black,
Grey and Tan. All sizes fromlli to 11. Price per pr.
PFov/ic’ Knit Cotton Hose for Ladies.
A splendid quality Hose in Black only and sizes nr
8J to 10. I ’rice per pair..................
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Silk Lisle Hose for Ladies.
Superior Silk Lisle Stockings for Ladies in Black rn
only and sizes 8J to 10. Price per pair .................... DvC*
Pure Silk Hose for Ladies.
Black and while Silk Stockings with the Way d* | nr
new foot, a splendid feature. SizesMtolO. Per pr.V
Wayne Knit Pure Silk Hose for Ladies
Shown in Black only and in sizes 8j to 10.
beautiful finished stocking. Price per pair
CHILDREN S HOSE.
Infants' CiiHlimore Colored lioso, per pair
25c.
Infanta' Veurtiilrlo Silk Hoar perpair...
25c.
Boys’ arid (¡iris’ Black Cotton Host*. per p
19c.
Two pair for........................................................
35c.
(¡iris’ Wayne Knit Pony Stockings, per p;
25c.
Boys’ Wayne Knit Pon v Stock mi's, per i>.-t
25c
Tartans, Pin Stripes and Banjo Stripes.
Prominent among the styles shown are the New Box
Back Coats as well as semi-fitting and English models.
Come in and let us show them to you. You will not
be importuned to buy, it will give us pleasure simply to
25c
25c.
show the garments to you.
“Arrow” Golf Shirts, $1.50.
35c
' $1.75
GOOD DRESSING
Ami the new Home
Journal Patterns for
April are now here.
Pattern Counter, Dry
( ioods I »■•p.irtnient.
Road Appropriations Republished by Request.
Road District No. 1.
For work on road from Wheeler to Brighton.
For work on Wheeler road from Garibaldi to Brighton
work on Gods Valley road..............
work on l.ocrpabcl road................
w ork on M cK inicns’ road
. . . .
work on North i'oik road least and \\ est side of river
work from Foley
_ to North ....
...................
____
I'oik
of Ntdial
em ................
new construction front Ncbalcm to Dcati’s Point or from Ne-
Iialein to l.ocrpabcl road............................
general repairs ..........................................
Miami road on South side of liver .
work on Mohler road....................................
wotk from Foley to Miami..........................
work from Garibaldi to Miami
work on Wilson river roacf
work on Hobsonvillc, Bay City road ....
Dolph road, one-third of estimate
$ 8,000.00
10,000.00
1,500.00
2,5OO.OO
3,000.00
2,500.00
1,200.00
3,500.00
5,000.00
300.00
1,000.00
1,500.00
I,-’00.00
500.00
5,800.00
5,000.00
Tot at
. . . . $52,500.00
Road District No. a.
Hatching up road at I arson t ree k, North of Bay City..............
. $ 50.00
Work on Doughty road
400.00
\\ o rk on Kilchis river road....................
400.00
W ilson river road, from end of pavement to \\ . Bridge*
. . . 7,000.00
Road from Toni Jenkins, up W ilson river
1,000.00
Wilson river from Bester's ford to County line
750.00
Fairview road from R. R. crossing to (¡range Hall
. . 13,500.00
I* rom Grange Hall up I task and Wilson livers to Bester’s foni
1,000.00
R. Frazer road ........................................................... ...
. . 1,000.00
Having from Harrison bridge to Hunt’s bridge..............
8,000.00
Mapes road from Jeff Harris to McCormack's......................
. . l.OOO.iX)
Road from l airvii w Factory to McCormack’s ..........
..........
800.00
Road from IVItz's corner to Brick yard
.......... 1,500.00
Road from hildcts* to Full ll.itclivry.......................................... .......... 1,500.x)
Road from 1 task river bridge to old Netarts road .................... .......... 5,000.00
Road fl O!ll 1 ilium (H <1 |o I’aucct cr< vk
.......... 1,000.00
Road from I illamook riv< r hridge to Frank F.cklofl's
..........
500.00
Road up th» Netarts bay . .
.
..........
500.00
Surface <>f the Bavocean road, luoo yds. <<< $1-75
1,750.00
I wo miles »4 Bayocean toad
1
0.00
l itmi I rash rivet to I illamook river Draw Bridge
1,000 '
\pproach to draw l>iidi;c on Bavocean road
750.00
Repair work all over district
8, s “o.oo
I* <>r Dolph toad, one third of estimate
5,000 00
Total,
Road District No. 3.
F<> replace three bridges between Blum’s ami Hemlock
repair work from Hemlock to Cloveidalc
rrpair work from I loverdale to Xcskowin
work on Slabcrcrk road
work on M.'.la and l ittle Nestucc.i road
griding and grareling Pacific Citv toad,
bridge at \\ ood<
work on \\ oods road . .
work on Blaine road
work on Vast Heaver road .
work on Sandlake road . .
general repair. . ..........................
paving from Hunt’, bridge south
Dolph road, one third of estimat.
Total.
One hundred women in Tike Cenin­
Ky., have been indicted oti a
charge of selling their votes, at a
school election. An indictment is of
course, not a conviction of guilt, but
there is Midi strong presumptive cvi
ilcnce in this case, in the number ol
indictments brought that some of the
accused have actually let their palms
be crossed with the price of a vote,
that those advocates of women mi '
higr who have maintained that it
would purity election* must reel un­
der the blow. Tlie further statement
is made that the Kentucky women
•old th<ir votes at $1 apiece, only half
at much as the indicted nu n charged'
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Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx
A particularly smart and attractive line of Golf Shirts
at a price combining both style, quality and value.
They are shown in white, cream and assorted stripes
white grounds and come with soft double cuffs,
starched collar bands and detachable soft
collars. All sizes from 14 to 18. Price W
SPRING FOOTWEAR
For Ladies.
We describe below, a few only
of the many styles selected for
the coming season's business.
For future announcements of
other new arrivals watch our
Ads. anil window displays.
? .4 TRIO OF MODELS IN
«
THE NEW
PANAMA LASTS.
These new lasts are shown in
patent vamps with cloth tops,
patent vamps with dull mat
tops, and gunmetal vamps with
dull mat tops. They are all in
the fashionable button styles
and have Cuban heels. All sizes
in widths from A. A. <?//
to E. Price per pair N? > •
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THE NEW STAGE LAST.
GAITER TOP SHOES
Made with gunmetal vamps
and Louise-Cuban heels, these
smart and up-to-date snoes come
with Dove ore y gaiter top effe» ts
with fashionable button fas ten-
iugs. All sizes in widths
A.
to D. Price per pair .
o5.00
Dailies (iiiiimetal calf Colonial
Pumps with Cuban heels and
lull metal buckles. All sizes
Price per pair.......... ..
53.00
Ladies’ Man Jane Pumps in
Patent leather with ankle strap
and corded silk bow. All sizes
in stock. Price per pair S3. 00
Ladies’ patent leather six
strap pumps with two button
fastenings and Cuban heels All
s zes. Price per pair $3.50
Ladies
lan, Russian CaJf,
Oxfords in English lasts, witli
rubber heels and “flex "soles
AH sizes. Price per p ,lt
\S.4LL) WALKEF. SHOES
lor Misses <3 } oung Ladies.
A complete selection ot this
famous foot-wear in all widths
an<l sizes lor M.^ses’ and Young
ijhlifs. I hrv »ire shown in 'Fan
Call, (iuiHn-. ta! calf and patent
leather wi Ji doth or mat tops,
al! bui’,,,u fasheniiigs.
Also
ciuht i ieh top (1K1 |;lce
j,1
■dl si'zes. Prices from
$2.00 to S3. 00
“ American Lady
EMPHASIZING THE
LATEST FEATURES
IN CO RS ETRY.
The new spring models in
í i
American Lady" Corsets
now being shown as well as
more conservative models
those who do not care for
more advanced styles.
We describe below only a
of the models now in stock at
prices from SI.25 to S2 50
At QL.LJ
C1 95 ’ Corsct
8 shown with
a Coutil
M-l
tne.
diuni high bust and medium
length skirts finished with four
elastic hose supporters. All
s'.zes from 19 to 30.
another corset is
l,“’'(t||own in coutil also
but with a little less boning
than the one described above,
ami is made with slightly
shorter skirts finished with four elastic hose supporters.
Sizes in stock 19 to 25.
At (¡1 cn .1 very nice finished corset is purchasable,
zll
l.Jv
s|lowt) jn t|,e pOpUiar niedium high
bust and niedium length skirts, the latter being finished
with two inch wide elastic inserts at each side. Sizes
in this quality range from from 21 to 26.
A p Cl 95
At
rXl
75 n
^ont lf,ce ooiitil corset with medium
;busts and medium length skirts is
shown
Boning is not overdone and the model is of an
exceptionally pleasing and comfort giving style. The
skirts are finished with four elastic hose supports and the
tops with pretty embroidered trimming. Sizes in stock
20 to 26.
At Cl 75 we "I"’"" 'veil boned Striped Batiste Corset
ZxL
correct style model for present wear.
l£vervtiling about this model bespeaks care and expert
workmanship from desigtrinu
finishing. A most
desirable tttodel with skirt finished with six elastic hose
supporters. Sizes in stock 18 to 26.
At $2 5ft ””
exceptionally up to date model is
v
offered. Shown iti the new popular medium
high busts and medium length skirts, thia model is
finished with four inch wide elastic inserts at each side,
ami the tops with pretty lace and silk trimming. A
Xot-a-K’rnkle” model with bias casing and double
boning. Sizes in stock 19 to 24.
Huyer 's Movements.
>li-s Maine Jones will
open our Millinery work
r.H'in on Mondas in online
March Sth.
All orders placed with
us will receive careful cour
tc'ius and expert attention.
. $1.50000
1,500.00
1..00.00
2,000 00
1,000,00
4.000.00 *
. 10,000.00
1,500.00
ELECTION NOTICE.
3.OOO.GO
300 (H»
Notice is hereby given, that in pur-
8,000 00
6.000 00 su . iih , 01 Ordinance No. 28? adopted
the Common Council of Tillamook
7.500.1 io
5,000 <x) ' ity Oregon, on the 3rd dav of
March. 1915, a special election will be
be d at the t ity Hall
Tillamook
-JOO 'Mi
'- it). I illamook t. ountv, Oregon, on
the -■•Illi (lav of March, 1915, at which
and were paid fur voting in the same rlecuon there will be submitted to the
qualified electors of Tillamook Citv
W .1 V.
Ior Ifwlr adoption or rejection, three
Certain second class hotels in San measures for the
l'.'.r..l*,c «mending of the
brancisco have doubled their chatges ( barter of rillamook City, Oregon,
being unfamiliar with the story of the proposed by the Common Council,
<0 anient Chapter
man who killed the goose that laid vriT5 i
Hi. \rtu!c XI, a meastirf to amend
golden eggs.
Glick \|\ of (|lc Chart *r of Tilla-
I he young man who lias discovered "look City, nregon. and a measure to
"‘•‘•'ion 12 of Article Nil of
that the mock tnarriavr in which h<
"’«• I barter ot Hllamook Citv. Ore-
was bridegroom is binding, doubtl* "
and the '.nd measures being in
wishes that he lived in some othei wotds and figures as follot
.s to-wit:
*tatr than New York.
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measure
to
amend
\i
I he closing of the exchanges on
tide \l^ of I
< bapter Mil (,f the Char icr of Till-
Washington's birthday depriv d the
wnook City as set forth in an Act en-
gamblers of
opportunity to make titled
\n Act to amend ‘ an Act cn-
something out of the Evelyn episode •itled,’ "An \ct Io Incot porate the
< i v of 1 illamook City, r 1 Tillamook
County, Slate ot Dregun,
and to re-
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Corsets
JUST RECEIVED.
An entire and particu
iarlv pleasing line of Em­
broidery materials, Belding
Satins and Stamped goods.
The most complete selec­
tions we have ever been
able to show.
P eal all acts and parts of acts in con­
flict herewith" filed in the office of
t-he Secretary of State February 13th
1893. and to repeal an Act entitled,
“An Act to amend subdivision 13 of
Section 2 of Article IV of an Act en­
titled, "An Act to Incorporate the
< ity of Tillamook City, in Tillamook
County, State of Oregon, and to re­
peal all Acts in conflict herewith”
tiled in the office of the Secretary of
State, February 13, 1893. Approved
February 13th, loot, by the addition
thereto of Chapter Vjll, Artcle XI
•containing Section I to 3 inclusive
providing for the application of the
initiative and referendum principle to
Mid t ity Charter, and authorizing
the .»aid city to create an indebtedness
for water works, light plants and
.ewcragc purposes,, and to levy a tax
to pay for the same, and the interest
tjiereon. Filed in the office of the
Secretary of State, February it, 1003.
A. originally passed and amended or
attempted to be amended by and sub-
sequent acts or ordinances.
Be it enacted by the people of Til­
lamook Citv, Oregon, as Follows:
Section 1: Article XI of Chapter
\ 111 of the Charter of Tillamook
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City, Oregon, as contained and set
forth in an Act entitled ‘An Act to
amend an Act entitled, “An act to in­
corporate the City of Tillamook City,
in Tillamook County, State of Oregon
and to repeal all acts and parts of
acts in conflict herewith”, filed in the
office of the Secretary of State Feb­
ruary 13. 1893, and to repeal an Act
entitled, “An Act to amend subdivis-
ion 13 of Section 2 of Article IV of
an Act entitled, “An Act to incorpor-
ate the City of Tillamook City in
Tillamook County, State of Oregon,
and to repeal all Acts in conflict here­
with,” filed in the office of the Secre­
tary of State, February 13, 1893, ap­
proved February 13, 1901, by the ad­
dition thereto of Chapter VIII, Arti­
cle XI containing Section 1 and 3 in­
clusive. providing for the application
of the initiative and referendum prin­
ciple to said City charter, and author-
izing the said City to create an in-
debtedness for water works, light
plants and sewerage purposes, and to
levy a tax to pay for the same and the
interest thereon.” Filed in the office
of the Secretary of State, February
nth 1003, As originally passed and as
amended or attempted to be amended
by any subsequent act or ordinan
is hereby amended so that th,.
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shall read as follows:
:>aine
CHAPTER VIII.
Article XI.
Section i: The legislative power /
the city is vested m the C«,inmo
Council, but the same is subject i
and shall be governed by all of . l °
initiative or referendum provisioni
the constitution of the State of Q,
gon as the same is now in force o
may hereafter be amended, and mk
ject to any of the initiative and ref
erenduni provisions of the Charter of
’i illa.nook City or ordiances leMi]
enacted under pursuanse of the con­
stitution aforesaid, or of any ,of t|/
provisions of said Charter.
Section 2: Whenever any initiate,
or referendum measure is to be voted
upon at any general or special elec,
tion, the City Recorder shall cause to
be placed upon the ballot at the elec-
tioti at which any such measure is t0
be voted, a ballot title and brief dc.
scription of the measure to be voted
on in such form as may be prescribed
by the Common Council in accord­
ance with the Charter of the City.
Section 3: The People of Tilla­
mook City, or the Common Council
thereof, subject to the initiative and
referendum powers reserved to the
people, shall have full power and au­
thority to provide by appropriation
ordinance or ordianances not in con­
flict with any superior power or au­
thority, for the purchase or erection,
construction or maintenance and opi
eration, of a complete system of
water works, electric or gas light
plant or plants; to create a sewer dis­
trict or districts within the city, and
to put in or maintain a sewer system
or systems, or a system of drains for
the City, and to make the cost of such
drains or sewers, or any part thereof,
a charge or lien upon the abutting
or adjacent property within said dis­
trict, and to compel the connections
of closets, cess pools, and drains with
said sewer or sewers, and to borrow
money upon the credit of the city
therefore by issuing bonds or other­
wise. Provided, that the indebtedness
of the city shall not at any time, ex­
clusive of funds available for payment
thereof including sinking funds raised
for the purpose of defraying said in­
debtedness, exceed in the aggregate
the sum of Seventy Thousand Dol­
lars ($70,000.00) exclusive of improve­
ment bonds issued in accordance with
the charter provisions of Tillamook
City.
And the Common Council is au­
thorized hereby to levy and collect an
annual tax of not to exceed io mills
upon each dollar of taxable property
in the city, to pay the interest and
principle of the city’s indebtedness
and the authorized expenditures oi
the city for all legal purposes.
II
A measure to Amend Article XIV
of the Charter of Tillamook City, Ore
gon, as said Article was adopted by
the legal voters of Tillamook City,
Oregon, at a special election held in
said city on October 19th, 1914.
Be it enacted by the people of Till­
amook City, Oregon, as follows:
Section
1: Article XIV of the
Charter of Tillamook City, Oregon,
as said Article was adopted by a vote
of the legal voters of said Tillamook
City at a special election held for
that purpose on October 19th, 1914,
is hereby amended so that the same
shall read as follows:
ARTICLE XIV.
Section 1: The Common Council
of Tillamook City, Oregon, is hereby
authorized to issue and sell to George
L. and John A. McPherson, or their
order, upon the faith and credit oi
Tillamook City, Oregon, the general
bonds of said Tillamook City to the
amount of Forty Thousand Dollar!
($40,000.00) at the price of par, and a
premium of three per cent, together
with accrued interest from date of
bonds to date of payment therefor by
the purchasers. 1 he proceeds from
the sale of such .bonds shall be appli­
ed by the Common Council of Tilla­
mook City, Oregon, to the payment
of the outstanding warrants of the
City, and to the defraying the running
expenses of the City for the year 1915
including the necessary cost of a
bridge to be constructed over Ho-
quarton Slough on Second Avenue
East in Tillamook City. The purchas­
ers of the bonds shall not be required
to see to the application of the pro­
ceeds thereof. No part of the pro­
ceeds from the sale of said bonds
shall be used for the payment, in
whole or in part, of any warrants
which have heretofore or any here
after be issued without any consider­
ation therefor having been received
by Tillamook City.
Section 2: The bonds hereby au­
thorized shall be issued in accordance
with the other charter provisions ot
Tillamook City, except it is hereby
expressly provided, that the ordi;
nance providing for the issuing oi
said bonds shall not be subject to the
referendum, and the referendum pro­
visions of the other portions of the
Charter of Tillamook City are hereby
declared not to be applicable to
bonds authorized to be issued under
the provisions of this Article as here­
by amended.
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A measure to amend Section 12 o'
Article VII of the Charter of Tilla­
mook City, Oregon.
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Be it enacted by the people of 11'1'
amook City, Oregon, as follows:
Section 1: Section 12 of Article
VII of the Charter of Tillamook City.
Oregon, as the same was amended by
vote of the people of Tillamook Ctiy
at an election held for the purpo’*
on October 19th, 1914, is hereby
amended so that the same shall reaJ
as follows:
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Section 12: When the whole of
improvements covered by any one
ordinance therefor shall have becn
fully completed and accepted by
Common Council, the Common Coun­
cil shall then cause the cost of sue«
work or improvement to be appor­
tioned to the property affected
by within the improvement
established therefor as required "1
the ordinance authorizing the san>e’
in the manner following:
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Each lot, or tract, or part therco,
within the limts of said improveme
district abutting upon any street
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