Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 28, 1917, Image 5

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    T illamook headlight , june
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» a TRIOTIC DEMONSTRATION broad standpoint in the interest of!
fON THE FOURTH OF JULY
Notice of Intention to ImProve
making the best possible use o the
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operatmg talent available
Street in Tillamook City.
.
Time in Tillamook City and a
bv th^r ** lrf being cal,ed upon
* *
Bits Parade.
by the Government to establish and
Notice is hereby given to all whom
«namtam a large number of of’
— offices at , it may concern that the Common
Tillamook City will hold one of the mobolization camps
‘c- which 1 J Council of Tillamook City, Oregon,
. est patriotic demonstrations on necessarily involve the « ass:
did, on the 20th day of June, 20, 1917, '
■ht Fourth of July ever held in the thereto of a great number assignment
of
rounty next Wednesday and the spirit ers who are thus removed f i: operat- adopt a resolution for the improve-
- in great
of patriotism will be the prevailing measures trom the gvlIcra!
general public ment of a street, in words, yetters and
sentiment of the day, for this is one service but these matters
are
are of such figures as follows, to-wit:
vear of all others when the people of prune importance as
to
call
for no Resolution and Notice of Intention to
Tillamook County should get togeth­ special comment.
Improve a Certain Street in Tilla-
er and snow their patriotism and
"The present great shortage of
mook City, Oregon.
their devotion to the flag and country. erators which will continue* to op- |
Be it resolved, That the Common
That is the principal reason why a closing*'"’ .n°_doubt’ "«essitate in-
.
------- , ...vessiiuie the Council of lillatnook City, Oregon,
big patriotic demonstration was ar­
Of a great number of citv deems it expedient and hereby de­
ranged for in this city on the Fourth coumrv'1 offices
Of, r? • throughout
throU«hout“‘ ,
clares its intention to improve the
by the Tillamook Commercial Club, country, consolidating them as far the
as tollowing street in said city, to-wit:
and to give every loyal citizen
fices' V\hil'-h thC diP°-‘ ,elegraPh °G
Miller Avenue from the South side
opportunity to participate in the nets V\ htk we appreciate the closing
of Third Street to the north side of
of the uptown office at Tillamook Fifth Street by establishing the grade
national event.
The patriotic demonstration will *0 he"1” ’I01”' r1*"16 ‘«convenience of said street, by grading the same to
give the people of the county an op­ o the people of that town i, the proper grade, by rolling the roadway
portunity of showing their appreciat­ handling of their telegrams I th k thereof, and by laying thereon a con­
ion of the Tillamook boys who have nation' calL^'6 ,hat
tbe prcsent sit­ crete roadway 24 feet in width, and 6
off. red their services to the country, uation calls upon every one to make inches in thickness, and by building
for the loth Company Coast Artillery -■*cn ices in the interest of the whole curbs, catche basins and laying drain
will be mustered in on the 15th of «•„i ll av‘’raRc number of messages pipes together with inlets and con­
Inly, and two weeks after that date Ti l
T‘ ,receiv<‘d by the people of structing laterals for sewer connec­
th company will entrain and prepare T illamook does not exceed ten or tions, and making provisions for the
for active service in the great world tweKe per day and the necessity for necessary surface drainage of said
utilizing to the fullest extent’
wide war.
the street, with all the appurtenances
T'. demonstration will embrace a services of every operator
in the thereto.
big parade, made up of the G. A. R., country
will
hardly
All of said improvements to be
....
- * . ---- Permit of the
“*— .■
V R. C., Spanish W ar Veterans, girls I* retention
of * the
Tillamook Citv office made in accordance with the charter,
. . th .
-
in vipw
view nf
of the fact .1 that
of t i Honor Guard, Women’s Civic in
----- »Ju operator s resolutions and ordinances of Tilla­
Iir j rovenr nt Club, Business men, |services are urgently needed in other mook City, and in accordance with
Gr-ipers. etc. Miss Lillian Groat was | quarters.
the plans and specifications and
elect-. <1 Goddess, a local band will : ‘‘The operator at the Southern Pa- estimates of work thereof made and
furnish the music and local talant will S'"c Company’s depot at Tillamook prepared by the City Engineer of
furnish the vocal music, and with s quite prepared to take care of the 1 illamook City, and filed in the office
everybody doing their “bit” to make telegraph business for the town in a of the City Recorder of said city. All
the demonstration a success, with in­ prompt and satisfactory manner."
of said improvements to be made at
spiring patriotic speeches, the Nation­
'■c Prcs'dent of the Commercial the expense of the property, and all
al holiday will be fittingly observed Ghib has made reply to this letter thereof adjacent thereto and especial­
in this city. There will be the usual “"it
S0 sent ,e“.ers fro‘" ‘he ly benefitted by said improvements
sports in the afternoon for the young and in doing so sent letters from within the limits of said district
established and defined by this reso­
people.
sonic of the business houses.
lution.
Rollie W. Watson will be marshal
Be it further resolved, that the
of the day, and the demonstration
plans, specifications ahd estimates
will start promptly at 10 o’clock in BONDS WILL MATCH
the morning.
FEDERAL ROAD COIN ' for the proposed improvements so
made and prepared by the City Engi-
A full program will be published
' neer, the estimate of the probable
later.
State Supreme Court Upholds
.----- j Bean- total cost thereof being $3,080.81 be
Comrade C. E. Reynolds, who will
Barrett Law for Providing Funds
and the same are hereby approved.
command the G. A. R. and the W. R.
That the boundaries of the assess­
C. on the Fourth, requests that the
Salem Or, June .«.-The Supreme ment district to be benefited by said
members of the drum and fife band,
ourt today ordered the issuance of a improvements anil assessed therefor
G. A. R. and W. R. C. assemble at
the K. of P. Hall at nine o’clock on 1 preemptory writ of mandamus to com- are hereby established as follows:
Beginning at the Northwest corner
the morning of the Fourth, and he pel the State Board of Control to is-
sue a sufficient amount of bonds un- of Lot 2 in Block 2 of A. A. Miller’s
requests a full attendance.
I der the Bean-Barrett bill to meet the Addition to the Town of Tillamook,
Business houses arc to close from 9
requirements of the Shakleford act now Tillamook City, and running
a.n until 2 p.m.
| in matching Government money for thence South along the center line of
j i road purposes. By the
fhe decision the Blocks 2 and 4 of said Miller’s Addi­
Miss Lillian Groat is Goddess,
' State Hiffhwav
( nnimiccinn wins
..... its tion to the South line of said Block 4;
Highway Commission
subscribers to the patriotic ir--*
■’
contention
that the •_ bonds under the ‘hence East along the South line of
tic nitration elected Miss Lillian , Bean-Barrett bill are available for Block 4 and of Block 3 in said Mil­
Gro:.' goddess by a large number of meeting the federal act without the ler’s Addition to a point 105 feet cast
vol
fhe committee had appropriat­ use of other highway funds.
of the Southwest corner of said Block
ed fx.oo out of the . funds
......... for the
me court Holds
The
holds that none of
of the 3; thence North parallel with the
ex;.'
'
incurred on procuring suits- $6,000,000 worth of bonds provided West line of said district to a point
ilrrcc for
fnr thn
am
-■J Miss
AI.oc r
«
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|bk t dress
the nrr'i
occasion,
and
for under the issue voted by the peo- in the North side of Block I of said
Goat gave the committee a pleasant I pie is to be used for matching the Miller’s Addition 105 East of the
surprise on Monday when she ad- ! Shackleford funds, and also holds Northwest corner of said Block I;
vis d it to turn the $20.00 over to the that the motor-vehicle fund is to be and thence West to the place of be­
Corpany Fund.
used in paying the principal and in­ ginning.
That said district shall be and is
terest on road bond indebtedness, and
Removal of Western Union Office. consequently none of that fund is to hereby designated as Local Improve­
! be used in matching the federal mon- ment District No. 9, and all the prop­
I The Tillamook Commercial Club I ey. In addition it is held that the erty included within the district is de­
entered a protest with the Public I moneys derived from the one-fourth scribed as follows:
Lots 1, 2, 7 and 8 in Block 2; Lots
Service Commission against the re­ ' of 1 mill tax for highway purposes,
moval of the Western Union office are to be used in taking care of old 1, 2, 7, and 8 in Block 4; also Lots 8
prom the city to the depot, which will , contracts made by the State Highway to 15 inclusive and 5 feet of the entire
Necessitate considerable
inconven­ i Commission and for the operation west side of Lots 7 and 16 in Block I,
ience to those who use the Western and'maintenance of highways already and Lots 8 to 15 inclusive and 5 feet
off the entire west side of Lots 7
llniei .. I he Public Seivice C minis- constructed.
Sion wired the Western Union in re­
By pointing out how all of the and 16 in Block 3, all in said A. A.
gard to the matter, and this is the 11..„
......... funds shall ..
highway
be ______________
used the court Miller’s Addition to the Town of Til­
[eply received front J. N. Miller, Jr., ¡holds that the matching of the Fcd- lamook, now Tillamook City.
Be it further resolved, That the City
Ile district commercial supcrintend- eral money shall be done through
Recorder be and is hereby instructed
gnt at Seattle:
i the Bean-Barrett bill.
I Rii rring to your telegram of the i “There can be no reasonable doubt” to cause this resolution and notice to
be published for three consecutive
f;*' ij.-tant relative to the c< ntem- ! states the court, “that the sale of publications in the city official news­
pat1 iction on the part of this co- : state bonds in an amount sufficient to
paper. That the Tillamook Headlight
P"y iclosing our city office at 1 raise enough of money to meet the is designated as the city official news­
Tillainook and arranging for the appropriation for the year specified paper for this purpose. That the City
handling of commercial t< '.-graph 1 (referring to 1917) devolves upon the Engineer is directed to cause to be
pisirrss through the Southern Pa­ : State Board of Control, the perfor- conspiciously posted at each end of
rue ( ,... s station; I beg to explain , inance of which the law especially the line of the proposed improvement
In t i! \\ cs;ern Union 1 ch graph injoints as : duty r» suiting from an a copy of this resolution and notice
Lo. h. • been called upon b. the office. L. O. L. Section 613.
within three days of the date of the
The cou-t refers to the negative first publication thereof, and that all
l''! <■ States Government to furnish
argument
by
C.
E.
Spente,
Master
of
number of operators for ac­
persons concerned be thereby notified
k's -1.vice in the signal corps and the State Grange, and others, as it of the date of the first publication of
!"e certainty that these demands will appeared in the voters’ pamphlets and said notice, and that objections and
from J.
D. remonstrances to the proposed im­
fceatly increase in the imniediatae to a communication
biture, renders it absolutely neces- Brown, of the Farmers’ Union, in provement may be filed with the City
S’y for iis to view the situation of stating that such argument and letter Recorder within 20 days from said
general public communication from a strengthens its own conclusion.
date.
All persons •cor.Ttr4.1d. .ire hereby
notified that said resolution was duly
adopted on the date aforesaid. That
the first publication of this notice is
made June 21, 1917, and that objec­
tions and remonstrances to the pro­
posed improvement may be filed with
the undersigned City Recorder within
20 days from said date.
Done by order of the Common
Council of Tillamook City.
Dated Jane 21st, 1917.
,
Ira C. Smith,
to
City Recorder of Tillamook
City, Oregon.
LOW ROUND TRIP
FARES
Many Points in July
Independence Day, July 4
On Sale July 3 and 4. Return July S
between all Southern Pacific stations to Oregon
N. E. A. Annual Convention
Portland, Ore., July 7-14, inc.
On Sale July 6-13, inc. Return July IS
fr°nt all Southern Pacific Oregon stations to Portland
Eastern Cities via California
Du Sale on various dates in June. July, Aug. and Sept.
Liberal Stopover».
Limit 3 month».
For information ask our local agent,
John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent, .L j E u
Portland, Ore.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
Attention Ye Swamp Angels.
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Kiln Tile, all sizes, ready for you
Monday, June 25th.—Tillamook Clay
Works.
Exchange or Sale.
Owner of lot ¡0, block 53, Pacific
Addition toBay City will exchange
same for Tacoma property or will be
glad to have a cash offer at a reason­
able figure.—Address B. B. Broomcll,
Box 1286. Tacoma, Wash.
DR. WISE
Can be Found on
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28.1917.
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will be pleased to know that a cure
may be effected by applying Cham­
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done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft
cloth before allowing the babe to
nurse. Many trained nurser use this
salve with best results. For sale by
Lamar’s Drug Store.
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/
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waged for the measures Oregon farmers
want and against all sorts of schemes that
are detrimental to the people and agricultural
interests of this state.
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etc.
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Complete Set of Abstract Hooka in
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Taxes Paid for Non Residents.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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The Potatoe King of Wash-
ington will not permit plant­
ing his Potatoes before they
have been properly treated
with Bichloride of Mercury
Directions for use at
Tillaniook
Oregon.
R. JACK OLSEN,
i
DENTIST.
(I. O. O. F Bldg.)
Tillamook - Oregon
0R. L. L. HOY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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and Builders.
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Estimates & Plans Furnished.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
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