Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 07, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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ly H. G. Guild
HÔ IT ISN'T
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ITS KINDER
HEAVY Ain’t IT
I LL CARRY IT '
ALL THE WAY TO
THE HOTEL R>R
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NO THANKS
REPORT IS: “BEALTTIFY CITY !" J should receive the encouragement and were said to be a menace to the city.
J co-operative support of all our people “The beautifying of the city is im­
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Following is the report of the Elks to the given end.
possible,” said Cty Attorney Hall,
N. ANDERSON
I j committee appointed to devise beau-
‘under the present conditions. The
C. COE
tification of the city for the coming
dog
law should make that thing pos­
R. W. WATSON
J Elks Convention this year:
sible
now,” he thought.
Committee.
, i “To the Exalted Ruler, Officers and
Smoke from fires where chicken re­
1i Members of Tillamook Lodge No.
11437 B. P. O. E.
fuse is burned at night, was bitterly
1
We your committee appointed for
complained of by people who are
1, the purpose of reporting on a plan
forced to breathe the fumes at night,
of co-operation and co-ordination to
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making
sleep impossible.
Pat Smith, then a boy, , beautify the city, beg leave tr offer
Clean up week will be from March
the Post lighting was
hi plains with his father and the following report, which in so far |creamery;
tnd the other childen of the as we have taken the time to observe, Ito not go farther than the Penny 24th to the 31st, inclusive. The Boy
store corner, beginning at Lamar’s Scouts will have a leading part. Resi­
Mfliving at a point near the we offer the following suggestions:
lite of Salem in the late fall
First: That the principal main corner. Two such lights were recom­ dents are requested to clean up, and
dhe year. The starting point ■ streets through the city be given at­ mended for two blocks on Second and to place the old cans and other ac­
ini ■don, Illinois. Salem in tention along the following lines, i. e. Third street in the business district cumulations in boxes or sacks on the
■Biot even on the map as a Second Avenue east through the city It was estimated that each light parking, and draymen will cart the
After remaining near the from the south end to the north city would cost $2.60 per month per front refuse away for a small sum. Com
■|e of Salem for about two limits be cleared of all unsightly rub- foot. The post lighting was recom­ mittees may be appointed later for
Blather heard of Tillamook, bisjii debris and this be done at once. mended as being the best, but in­ each ward. People may begin at any
by the stories of a life over
Second:
That the park strips creased light was also recommended tune—only clean up for thi visitors,
and make the city a sightly place for
Mat “salt chuck,” where elk along said street be leveled to con­ for the residence part of the city.
Lights could be had that would do the hundreds who will look it over
form to the sidewalks and curb grade.
Third: That the resident property­ jaway with the blinding glare which this summer.
An ordinance regulating parking in
owners be requested in person to see ordinarily bothers drivers in the city.
The wires of the new system would this city was passed, and becomes
j that this is done at once.
effective at once.
Fourth: That some arrangements be placed underground.
Mr. Edwards, president of the
The title is as follows: “An ordi-
be made to keep the grass mowed- on
fall the parking strips; that sidewalks Coast Power company, was asked to nance regulating parking of motor
and curbs be properly trimmed along give an idea of the cost of the new driven vehicles 'upon certain streets
the edges of same. That all litter and system proposed. He said that the of the city of Tillamook, Oregon, and
rubbish be kept off the park strips charge for operating on a ten year providing penalties for violation
from now on, and wherever non-resi­ contract—100 power candle lamps— thereof, declaring an emergency.
Sec. 1 reads as follows :“That here­
dent property is not taken care of, would be $2.00 each month; 400 can­
ougherty, Raymond, the j that provisons be made by the Elks dle power, $4.30 per month when after no person, firm or corporation
furnished on posts; 400 candle power owning, controlling, or operating any
»es, Hiram Smith, Peter I Lodge to have this arranged for.
As to City Beautiful, will say that lamps per month $5. The company motor driven vehicle, shall park or
n Quick, Johnson, Holden,
fipp, Haynes, Jos. Cham- your committee had a meeting with would assume cost of maintenance permit same to be parked on the fol­
ihers. Champion was the Magdames Aiderman, Esch and Con­ and lamp renewal. He though that it lowing streets, except as hereinafter
settler, arriving in Tilla- ove», representing the Woman’s club, would take three months to get equip­ provided: On the north side of 4th
51. Here Pat Smith grew at which time matters of beautify­ ment here, and one month to install street from 3rd avenue east to Still­
well; on west side of 2nd avenue
. The incidents of -his life ing the city were discussed and the it.
i
I To cnooLa
Dr. Robinson said he felt sure east from 4th street to 10th street;
following suggestions were offered
That telephone and electric light poles that 25 per cent of the people would on the south side of 5th street from
be painted from the ground to about favor the new system being installed. 3rd avenue east to western extreme
ten feet up said poles. That fire hy­ After some discussion by the council, of 5th street; on east side of Stillwell
drants throughout the city be paint­ Mayor Smith referred the matter to avenue from 4th street to 5th street;
ed; that property owners also be re­ the finance and street committees to on the west side Sth avenue eastibe-
quested to paint up their buildings investigate and report at a future tween 3rd street and 4th street.”
A violation will mean from $1 to
where it is now needed, and to put meeting.
A new ordinance relating to dogs $10.
on a fresh painted appearance of the
The city recorder stated that the
city. It was also" suggested that all was passed with an emergency clause,
grass litter and blackberry brushes and is now effective. It declares what city had no map, by which streets,
etc., be cleaned up and hereafter kept constitutes a nuisance, and imposes city polling places, etc. could be de­
in an orderly condition throughout the a fine of from $1 to $15 upon owners termined. He was authorized to pro­
of dogs convicted of a nuisance. Dogs cure such a map for the city’s use.
city.
Fifth: Flower planting should com­
mence at once and continue during
the early growing weather to get the
oest results. Conditions here require
lamook bay. The story that planting should be watched and
;gination of young Smith, followed very carefully, especially to
ew within his mind a fix- the growing sweet peas; to have them
in blossom most of the summer and
fall season will require careful plant­
ing and attention from now on. All
seed catalogs and data in connection
with planting and care can be easily
determined by those who desire to
■*g Russell, who practiced plant sweet peas, and it is suggested
at Cloverdale for some time, I that these be planted co-operatively
B*s fined for driving in this at a specified time so that the desired
Kile being intoxicated, about results of growing will be evident
T was found in his old home throughout the city. A planting day
TTerton, one day this week should be decided on at once and the
lith his wife, lying in a plan to “follow up planting” should
Jin a dangerous condition be provided for in a program of con­
■doses of “dope” of some tinuous ‘ follow up” seeding so that
—because cream is fat or oil, and therefore
lb [Woman left a note declar- ■ the same will perpetuate.
lighter than the rest of the milk, which is largely
We your committee believe that a
■t and her husband had de­
ll “end all,” and it is be- simple and inexpensive plan can be
composed of water. Likewise,
had they not been discov-, followed out whereby each resident
propeity owner will be glad to co­
would have resulted.
said to be on the road to operate in this program, for a city
lussell, who has been at beautiful, and what little expense that
Glycerin Suppositories, Infant Zinc Stearate,
• state asylum for the in- would be necessary to take care of
Castor Oil, Sugar of Milk, Boric Acid have rap­
aken back to that institu- non-rjsident property could be pro­
le wife is being cared for vided for, either from the Convention
idly risen to the top because they are the cream
Funds or the Trustee Funds of the
of
their kind, Pure and safe and good for child­
Russell, comes of a good Lodge or by donations or subscrip­
ren,
they are demanded by millions of mothers.
in his younger days, gave tions from the people of the city who
se that he would become a desire to assist in promoting this
Five of 200 Puretest preparations. Every
ordinary man. He attend- work. We do not want to overlook
item
the best that skill and conscience can pro­
lette University at one the fact at this time that besides the
duce.
State
Editorial
Association
Conven
­
ter studied medicine; was
practice, and was quite tion and the Elks’ State Convention,
NOTICE: The Dennison Art club will meet
doctor. His downfall that there will be many thousands of
in
this
store every Wednesday from 2 to 5 P. M.
ihe use of narcotics and visitors to our city during the com­
All
who
wish to learn this work are cordially in­
ing
summer
months
and
that
this
I is a road which many
vited. Instructions free.
of promise have unfor- proposition of a "City Beautiful”
ivelled.
red mother is still living,
two brothers in Portland,
TILE YOUR FARM
om is a policeman, the ASK THE MAN
THE REXALL STORE
’ a musician of good ac-
WHO HAS TILED
MORE TRAFFIC LAWS
Why Does
Cream Rise
ITELI YOU I DON 1)
WANT IT CAWED) /
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year; in fact, it is currently reported
that the state commission will soon
proceed to advertise for bids for con­
struction.
What adds backbone to the story is
the fact that members of the state
highway commission’s engineers have
been up Brighton way for several
days past, working out plans with
engineers of the S. P. company. It
is believed that the obstacles to the
building of the last stretch of Roose­
velt highway in this part of the coun­
ty, have been removed by agreement
of the state highway commission and
the S. P. company. This will enable
the highway commission to finish and
make practicable for travel the beach
route in this county which is a con­
nection with the big highway loop
that comes through McMinnville to
this county, and thence through to
Astoria, and return tq Portland.
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