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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1922)
\\ ••dnesday, Nov. 8 THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ffiUamoofc “ lished every Friday F“ Ex Headlight Publishing Company 1 ilkimook, Oregon — ■ ——j u Looking In cn Congress From the House GsHcry ----------- - O *Ba Leslie Harrison, Editor t THE STORY Or A BILL Telephones: Pacific States. Main GR Mutual Telephone Ey CONGRESSMAN GUY U. HARDY Copyright. Wonicrn o'* .»iHpoj- union Entered ;1 nd eia- mall mat usually smi.c arc ad j t-d. <>:i one bill ter In the poatoffice at Tillamook, About the easiest thing in the world over . km » mu •iKlniotiis verc offered. Oregon. for u member of congress to do Is to Often iimeudment** an' offered In order introduce n bill. to wenk.'ii the bill and help to defeat All one needs to do Is to write the it. An endfnenta uol supported by the SUBSCRIPTION RATES bill out on it ¡»lee-.» of pup. r am! put it loimn.t ee, have tmnl H.oduing and One year ..92.00 In the basket on the clerk's de 1 Then few an- passed. Occasionally amend Six mont I ih .. 1.00 1 it ha» beeu Introduced. ments are ofi't red by members merely Muny bills are Introduced, hut few to enable them to make a -ipeech Uiat Three months .75 i are passed. In the lust congress 1U.17U may pleas* constituents Interested. It Payable in advance bills and mill Joint and concurrent ¡es- bus been estimated that only about olutloiis were Introduced In the house five per <ent of the amendments of NEW AUTOMOBILE LICENSES and 5,(152 bills mid SIM Joint and con fered on (be lloor are adopted, WILL SOON BE REQUIRED cui rent reM.lutions in the senate. When the bill is read through for Out of all of these, «9 public resolu amendments, which Is the second tions and 3'21 bills pimsed and becatiir reading the committee of the whole Application ba Inks for 1923 11 euses have been mail* d by the Sec laws of the land. The record for the votes on recommending its passage. greatest uuinber of bills introduced If this Is favorable the committee retary of Stale to all motor vehicle was made In the Sixty-first cvngress, then "rises” and the speaker takes owners In Oregon, ho uh to permit when 34.3S3 bills and resolutions were the chair and culls the house to order. them to apply fo rand reclve atich introduced In the house alone, out of The chairman of the committee of license» before January 1, 1923. Mo which 810 became law. the whole reports the proceedings to When the clerk gets hold of the bill the speaker Then the bill comes up tor vehicle owners will avoid much trouble, annoyance and unnecessary he refers It to the appropriate commit for third reading It is read by title delay by promptly applying for tee. Auil there It may rest In peaceful only and voted on without further slumber forever more, or It may be thdlr 1923 licenses upon receipt of heard from again If enough pressure remarks or debute. Fixed Up in Conference. the application blanks. Deferring is extorted lu Its favor. If it Is passed, the bill is sent to appling for licenses until about the Out home a good friend of mine sug has the same rocky first of the year will congest the gested once that he didn’t like this the senate and over there. Probubly road to travel committee system; he thought that work of the Secretary of State's of it will huve sundry amendments flee and may result In the arrest of each member should give Individual tacked to it in the senate. Then it consideration to every bill introduced. the cur owners by traffic officers for comes buck to the house for another Imagine It, If you can. failure to have the 1923 license on No man can read fust enough to vote, if Hie house declines to accept the iiincudments put in by the senate, their carsfnfter January 1st next. keep up with all bills introduced. to conference. That Most committees get more bills re- the bill 1* sent License plates for 1923 will have a is, a committee made up of u few ln- ferred to them than can be given dark blue background und white representatives, the telllgent consideration. So, naturally, senators and figures and letters. ranking members on the committees the bills which have the greutest sup port In the country get first considera that reported the bill out, consider all OREGON NEWS tion. Congress gives first considera phases, endeavor to compromise dill A rich ore strike is reported In tion to the appropriation and revenue ferences, und when they ugree, their the Greenhorn district near Heppner. bills. These and some other bills of report goes back td both houses and I Is usually adopted, once in awhile The Union Pacific has 150 men at nation-wide lmiurtauee come ulong the bill Is sent back to conference automatically. work rebuilding the line to Hepp several times before one of the Hearings on Bllla ner. When a committee decides to give bouses is satlstled. Blnce 1909 9K6K.94K has been consideration to a hilt, If It concerns Many a proud father of proposed paid out by the Mate tn bounties on many people or Interests, hearings nr»' legislation does not recognize his predatory animals. held. That Is. I ks .pie Interested are fond offspring when It Is finally passed by both house* and Is ready The Scio milk condcnMry pays Invited to come 111 and tell the com to tie sent over for the President's mittee why they think the bill should 9700 In premium* to contlnuouH pa signature. or should not become u law. trons. IRierir are several "tiier ways of SifkietlineM I hese hearings are qiAte State Ilnlpm'Hlly Jillidi MM1 affl IrsA’ Some iijt seywrai gi'ttbu. bills up ip Uic u<>die Those lienSnihg to cl iimA uid' pehslons. paign ha. iii it, I .fIj5 0(1 H«ls of p<| p.gipn> rota, s Bud hundi*«l fflJ Vif North llenp <j<td| Fo »fa a prlvut* t«ti(f< ^Cogw up . all oyer the counlry to O |<'«1I ( for _. ” " (m < oii completed toliiTi* for 3\ ¡lory 975,0(1 fir against tpe Mil The . lffK Mll> UndeA I ^Unanimous JVoBsifot the' bill has "sent ftn the fat bearing brought experts mid pr inihieiil lodge hall on the anxious good reason to igiresentntlves of every line of. llldU.s Tl« llufur Orchard Ci Seat. for a slngliw member may “<>b- as to Washington. 'vent the consideration Jeijt" and lirevenl Tiie pp|jy<-priitln<>" corfm|tii| ot [the bill V.-l L fold,an does a inem- fl meiifiiers the «•.'j '»<1 mri .... f object ........ jtlt _. j Kf ■p>te or on account b. i^*iii* i(lldher ' |n'1 1 iibw 110,00(4 tee* fiev«' A meaibor» encl». Tba mem ctj persona» enmity. But there are a bers sit around a long table mid the half dozen who make a specialty of sludyiug these bllla and stand ready The mu ment if the Sumpti-t'i witness adilr* ■- .»••< them Tie wituw- ruust know what he Is talking about ta 'V thill tliej' are properly amend- smelter aJI Hull n<»-H that operations' If be nd •»r oblecu-d 'tn And uiuny an ll't I >..' ' I / will be 1- ‘suniF d in the spring. >1., »nt hnjklng tilt!# bit! I* choked A " i t ■,. i .' . » ' . 'I i'll 'f nt day. The I'a <• j;«« qieratlve associli ! time with any question, mid before I ■ de i <n nnnn!in«’iiM < < 111 ;.»• NIL com. up ur ’m I, "lolled Hou at 1 00(1. Obli gets through the ti.m'iuttee 1» Ilk■ ly nil« The rule* mnwUtfa e presents to dud out ull he know* n- ! some h- poqndH of 1 piuties thin year. a revolution providing a «] tecial rule lo he con .(ruotati i ib'esti'l know about his HilbJ. et. ITie for con»»ii!eratlo'» of » bill Tlic bonus h«'Mrlng* an- open l ■ the public. nei ose c. . t 12 mili-s from, bill, foi Instance, cattle u| v under An official report« take* do« n e PllneVllb Four hours erytliim that in nld, mid hit-: th" specisl rul** The <-|i y of (’onidon in etudern, hearings are printed In paper boun I lowed for debute and the Orel-ni 1 EM» pll rt’hii»«d a 93.000 fife! book form Some of these hwtrmga, came up for vote without allowing You like that on the tariff, for Instance any Amendments to be ofl Ten'll «uriti ' had to to kt’ the MU the 1 a ay It was thousand* of pii-p 1 « They int.» run 'I Ile telplioiie exeliange nt Silver .»r not al ail. ’The ohje« t I. of course, bring out a vn-t amount of useful In ton I h neuilng completion formation, mid some of tin- piiute-l waw to prevent tin re sonatile and Work Ila- beva t-ined on thè new hearing* an- practically textlHioks *»n harmful amendments helnj offered or Men often vote for an hlghw y frorn Giunta Piu- lo Craa— th»- si|bj»-et discussed. The printed adopted. hearings are give i to all members, «•> amendment and then vote against cent City. Salimi la the world center foi the that they may Income posted on any the Mi! Seine tlili k that u curb should |»en> pro|s**»-il h-gl.sliitlon. iitli -rs v ho ure logli liberty industry. hrtpM b« ¡mt on the Introduction of liiten-stv.l limy, al tliii«-». get eople* llurns lu eastern Oregon ha After th» h»-uringa nr» elo-isl the <o num» HUM. hut that !*• hardly pos* recold ot SO bushel* of whi-ut lo thè committee holds executive session-» Bible. Who would I m » ci»ni|M»tent to acre. mid dlaeu-es s th»» bill. It tuny decide eensor** Of c<>ur*e th»» create*t free Work I h beiug ruslied oli thè Stia not t'- report It out. Tills practically dom In thia ro*i»»»et miiftt pr*‘\»dl. Let md th«» country <lt*»,ide kill« ii Ml! 11 tuny decide on some th»* con horn ruilroad ut Klaniath Falla. which : 1 * worthy and needful a or many amendments to the bill, or The Pacific Power * Llghl Co. It nmy rewrite th»» bill In another form, matter f fact when you corn»» to serve» mote (hall SO,000 citetoniei .- or It tuny report It out n» It was In think ¡Pont It. the wonder la that has lido luilcs of pole line, and «loc- many mart' bill» are not Introduced, troduced. more than JJ.i'OO.OOO.OoO gross bua- When the hill 1« reported out It for prwft ci'Hy. every man and at moat every wom«n In the country htt** in • luess annually. g »-.« on th»- calendar. Then- me »ev M r tin* hhMi »»f SH»tne3 St. ll. luns lui» just awarde.l A era! kinds nf calendars, op, rating for hl» or now Inu ' »>1* lftWfll that In his or her different class»-» of bill* under dlff»" 97,829.20 s« wei conti.ict. opinion «’ttffhl to be enacted Many ent nil«*. The W. C. T. U. la to bulbi a chll new legl* of the«» ter»» of J pr, Debating the Meatur«. dren a fumi houle io ai liete rav •*> the «lisi«' of The big bills Come up In the com lahnn : enei of fili ODO haultfit on tbe clerk's desk tit»* bin» i l mltlve of the wh'-le hop*«* on the M tv/l» « -htMIve« nr In the h«»(l«e nf of the Union. Debate 1» umwl’y fl there, but tint» M. In the •• or four limn», though any amount ♦ > + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ White Rouse time may be sgrsed upon. Somettli'** v»*rv f* w •tail up «gnat tire 12 or It hour* Ims been ngrwd mi. n»»ek lr »be pr- «Went PK0CIJUÜAT10N Th»* time I* ««lually divided hetweAn B’ the mnjorlfy mi l mhiortt} «lite-- I he Inasmuch as there greatest falrne«« «• d’ ■■veil«. IV illxrlbutlon of time alw ' iv bet her Ann- fieni ■ ■hair The time 1« parceled -ut hj Nov . 11 Is u hoi A invìi ,e • >« < ■■ o<* th»» Ciuniulttvt in rdtng » h (ìnroltiui h id b.sen m»»|»»Hfjr »»i»h» nn«l Vf in Mr Ctay little thne !ty uiviubvr«' ou U AM H. n legal t»» put him < T; there Idle bill 1» fir»! rend. holiday tu Til Uun i»»k «Atty. to yt»»hk the big Mil > debate S ,tn.'tlmi A MOULTON. rk to the ««hlert 1 aomeMme« they Maymi I talk about anything < » The American Legion <S ! \ f tv Hü» I« te the Rv«se c M jalk »r< ihwt ■ vpi by un limo* « M in ibr , bun*—l hoy <1* i the i it'uidiK bas waft. Under the auspices of ! ’ $ $ 1 » } $ - Parade by Company “K led by the K. P. Band at 10:30 A. M Speaking at the City Hall at 11:00 A. M. Foot Ball Game between T. BL S. and Co. “K 2:00 P. M Smoker with Four Fast Bouts at the City Hall 8:30 P. M. Big Dance at the K. P Hall in the Evening i I $ All Legion Men and Their Friends Invited to participate in this celebration 9OQGCOOQ