utes may have this opportunity tu learn. The reprinted law will run as a series of installments each week in North Bend—17,124,000 feet timber the Headlight hereafter until the en­ products left for Japan last week. tire law has been published. NOTES OF PROGRESS RESIDENT AGENT X X SURE of stronger, healthier animals, better offsprings and sustained heavier milk flow, feed FIRST NATIONAL BANK Condon— Another 3-4 miles Ferry Canyon market road to be completed. I Arlington gets new (60.000 hotel. I I Sheridan to pave Yamhill river bridge and approaches. Deschutes county road bonds. votes (130,006 Lebanon—New shingle mill nearly completed. Silver Lake—New school (40,000. to cost Columbia river bridge between Hood River and White Salmon to be completed withn year. RESOLUTIONS Whereas, our Heavenly Father in his wisdom saw fit to remove from our midst our sister Olive F. Todd. Be it resolved that Silver Wave Chapter No. 18 O. E. S. express our sympathy to our bereaved family. And be it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family and to the county papers and same be spread upon the minutes of the chapter. JESSIE HENKLE LINNIE HILL ZOE E. SMITH FOR COUNTY WARRANTS ROAD I i RESOURCES 1 (a) Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank............................................ ’ i om n- 2 Overdrafts, unsecured .................................................................. U. S. Government Securities Owned: lited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value (25,900.01 (so,000.00 (aI Deposited (b) All other United States Government securities (including pre­ miums, if any) ..... „............................................................ 3,900.00 Total .............................................. .......................................... s Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc:.......................................... 6 Furniture and fixtures ...... „........................................................... 8 I-awful reserve with federal reHerve bank .............................. 10 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks .......... 11 Amount due from State banks, bankers and trust companies in 50.765.51 the United States ......................................................................... 13 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting 3,620.24 Total of items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 .............. (261,135.31 (b) Miscellaneous cash items .................................................... 11,554.65 15 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. 1,250.00 Treasurer ............ ....................... ■■............................................. —• 461.09 16 Other assets if any ....................................................................... (.536,399.88 Total LIABILITIES 17 Capital stock paid in .................................................................... 50,000.00 18 Surplus fund ............................................................................. ....... 35,000.00 19 Undivided profits ................................................... „(33,220.84 26,693.79 (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 6,527.05 20 Circulating notes outstanding ................................. .................... 24.400.00 2,726.22 22 Amount dm to national bunks 23 Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than included in items 21 and 22) ........................................................................ 24 Certified checks outstanding ....................................................... ............................. 25 Cashier's checks outstanding Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): 769,340.01 M Individual deposits subject to check ........... ........... 27 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) .......................................................................... 20,159.07 28 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond ............................................. 59,714.25 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days or more notice and postal savings): 32 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)......... 59,202.80 151,130.58 34 Other time deposits ................................ ...................... . ......... . 1,147.98 35 Postal savings deposits ....................................... —....................... Total of time deposits subject to reserve, items 32, 33, 34 and 35 (511,481.36 440.78 44 Liabilities other than those above stated (Revenue Stamps).... All outstanding county road war­ $.586,390.83 Total ____________________ ________ rants endorsed prior to and including STATE OF OREGON, County of Tillamook, ss September 30th. 1922, will be paid I, C. A. McGhee, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly sweat upon presentation. Interest ceases that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief. C. A. McGHEE, Cashier this 22nd. day of September, 1923. KATHLEEN MILLS CORRECT—Attest: C. J. Edwards, B. C. Lamb, Henry Rogers, Directors County Treasure. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of September, 1923. ROLUE W. WATSON, Notary Public My commission expires April 29, 1924 RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE Whereas, our Heavenly Father, in his infinite wisdom and goodness, has deemed it best to call to the great be­ yond, the beloved wife of our most esteemed Neighbor, P. W. Todd, and whereas, we bow in humble submis­ sion to the will of Him who doe th all things well, therefore, Be It Resolved, That we, the mem­ bers of Alder Camp No. 219, Wood­ men of the World, of Tillamook, Ore­ gon, extend to the bereaved husband and children, our sincere sympathy in this hour of their sad affliction, and be it further resolved. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the be­ reaved family, and that one be spread on the minutes of this camp. Re­ spectfully submitted, CLARENCE WAGY JAMES CANBY F. M. GOULD DRIVERS MAY STUDY MOTOR VEHICLE LAW Owing to the apparent ignorance of persons now driving motor vehicles on the public highways, and the dan­ ger they cause to the life and limb of pedestrians and other motorists the Headlight has decided to reprint the Oregon Motor Vehicle Law in its col­ umns that automobile drivers who are not now familiar with these stat- Pollyanna Shop Hemstitciiing 10c Yard Needlework and Gifts Infants’ and Children’s Wear From now on r R oyal cords —that’s settled WANTED I The Dalles— Plans under way for planing mill and box factory, pruvid-1 AT TILLAMOOK, IN THE STATE OF OREGON AT THE CLOSE Al a BUSINESS . 14, 1923 ing (5,000 monthly payroll. ON SEITEMBER SEPTEMBER 14, Woodburn to lay concrete sidewalks on four more streets. !e. load carrying capacity of t,jn ation of this act, ..nd repealing sec- mean every highway which is not a i any other power than human power with a trailer or semitrailer. 7. The term ‘motor truck” shall more, but it shall not include agy tions 2223-1, 4768, 4769, 4770, 4771, state highwuy as in this act defined. over the highways of the state, ex­ 4. The term "hard surface highway" cepting only such as move exclusively mean every motor vehicle designed motor vehicle designated and or 4772, 4773, 4774, 4775, 4776, 4777, 4778 and or used for carrying, conveying or for carying passengers and c .nmonjj 4779, 4780, 4781, 4T82, 4783, 4784, shall mean every highway construct­ on stationary rail tracks. 6. The term “motor vehicle” shall moving over the highways of this 4785, 4786, 4787, 4788, 4789. 4790, ed and or surfaced of such material known as automobiles. 4791, 4792, 4793, 1794, 4795, 4796, or combination of materials as to pro­ mean every self-propelled vehicle state any freight, property, article or (Continued next wecb) 4797, 4798, 4799, 4800, 4801, 4802, duce what is commonly known at the moving over the highways of this J thing and which has a maximum 4803, 4804, 4805, 4806, 4807, 4808 4709 present time as “pavement” as dis­ state, excepting road rollers, farm 4810, 4811, 4812, 4813, 4814, Oregon tinguished from and not including ' tractors, tcration engines, fire ex- Laws, and all other acts and parts of such construction and or surfacing as j tinguishing engines and police am­ is commonly known at the present bulances; provided, that every motor acts in conflict herewith. vehicle equipped with more than four i jtime as “macadam" or “gravel.” Section 1. Definition of Terms. 5. The term “vehicle” shall .mean (4) wheels shall be declared to be The term ‘•highway" shall mean every public way, thoroughfare and place, every mechanical device moving by a motor vehicle used in connection including bridges, viaducts and other structures within .he boundaries of every municipality, county and other political subdivsion of the state of By one of the Strongest Western Life In­ Oregon, used or intended for the Use surance Companies. An unusual opportun­ of the general public for vehicles. Eugene cannery short of help, and OREGON MOTOR VEHICLE LAW CHAPTER 371, LAWS 1921 hops rotting in many fields for lack of labor in the Willamette valoy. (As amended by I-aws enacted by the Special Sesion of the Legislative As­ Warrenton to have dry color fac­ sembly in 1921, and by the Regular tory employing 20 men. Session in 1923.) Oregon 1923 hop crop selling early An act providing for regulating the at 22 to 27 cents. use, registration, licensing, taxing Eugene— New sawmill with capa­ identification, conduct and operation city of 20,000 ft. to be erected west of 1 of vehicles and bicyeles in the state same; the registration und licensing Noti. , of Oregon, und for the protection of Eugene to extend sewer system. of persons operating same: providing for punishment for violations of this Portland calling bids for Burnside ¡act; prohibiting the unauthorized use 2. The term ‘‘state highway" shall and Ross Island bridges. or possession of u vehicle; limiting be taken anil deemed to mean any road or highway designated as such Astoria— Work starts on now 2-, the authority of cities ami towns on by the state highway commission or story business building. ! subjects concerned with said vehicles land bicycles; providing for the dis­ by lay. Hermiston— Work of linine "A"' position of funds derived from oper- 3. The term “county highway” shall irrigation canal with concrete to be­ gin. • Charter No. 8574 Reserve District No. 12 Eugene— Ryan Fruit Co. to build REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE (8,000 addition to plant. CALL FRIDAY, SEBTEMBFR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT 6 Mineral-Lick ity to make money, for a man of character and ability, who is well known in Tillamook und vicinity. Experience unnecessary. By giving circularzation of prospects- By personal assistance in writing busi- ness- By course of instruction- By adverticing campaign in local paper- By hearty Branch Office & Home Office Cooperation. For interview’ Address YWT,c-0 Tilla­ mook "eadlight. ’x:x:x:x:x it mot >(x it x the proven mineral ration for cows HAND LOOM For the every day dairyman it means larg­ er profits. ! For the Breeder it means stronger calves. For the man testing his herd for production feeding Mineral-Lick means bigger records with the assurance of no breakdowns afterward Recommended by noted authorities on feed­ ing. i: If your dealer cannot supply you, send $3.25 direct for sample 10-lb package. Write also for prices on larger quantities, and the name of our nearest dealer. x:x>c xx:x locx meine Whiting and Cook’s full pound box of the finest writing paper that can be made. You will find the exquisite finish of this linen paper a oy to write upon. Let us explain how ecomical it is to use Hand Loom, from the full pound package of eighty sheets. CHARLES I. CLOUGH CO. THE REXALL STORE OREGON TILLAMOOK THE ESSENTIAL MINARALS COMPANY Oregonian Bldg Porltand, Ore. The Free Tube Offer mr TILE YOUR FARM If you have a problem in land drainage we will gladly assist you. Do not put it off any longer. Phone to TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS with Vacuum Cup tires will continueu ntil Oc­ tober 1st, vacuum cups give better service and cost no more than other tires. See Williams & Williams OR PHONE BELL 37-J MUTUAL PHONE ♦ ♦ • ms oyal cords have R . settled things this year with their three new added advantages—the three U.S. discoveries—Sprayed Rub­ ber—Web Cord and the Flat-Band Method of cord tire building. A convincing ti» e always —Royals had more to give and gave it. Made in all sizes from 30x3*/z inch up. United States Tines are Good Tires A Where to buy USTires ELY’S GARAGE TILLAMOOK, OREGON LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS 1 tity J F In answer to an enquiry regarding diet : “Then probably you could use ni milk to advantage. You mention only two quarts daily for two children and tw ad­ ults. one of whom is tryiiur to gun. The children would do well to have a quart or nearly a quart each, and you shout! have a pint at least for yourself and iron i P'Ht to a quart (according to his specie’ needs and his assimulation) for your husband. Then with the increase of milk you < < a»' ily cut down your meat and egg bill “A good rule to remember is that for ev­ ery extra half pint of milk used in the daily diet the other protein foods such a’ meat, eggs, fish, cheese, may be reduced by two ounces without any dietetic loss. Milk is usually the least expensive and II1* most easily served and assimulated of a" the protein foods.” YES WE HAVE NO Nor any thing else to giv6 away but we offer you good flour for $1.55 per sack and the well known Vim Flour at a low price for cash al our Cash and Carry store, we have no phones but step in and look around. You will be amazed. Those w’ho prefer service can find a complete stock of quality good, at right prices in our new store. If you have an established credit account with us, you can still take advantage of our cash store specials, and walk in like a man. We serve you either way when you trade at the ORDER YOUR MILK FOR YOUR TABLE FROM GOLDEN ROD DAIRY Conovers’ Stores Ji Both Phones Erwin Harrison, Prop. i