Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 05, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5. 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
minutes and that notice of any such
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE overtake and pass any other moving not protect the driver of any aueh ve­
vehicles when the view aheud is not hicle from consequences resulting order, rule or regulation shull be post­
ed at each end of the portion of any
from the arbitrary exercise of this road, street or highway affected by
Whereas, our Heavenly Father in clear for at least 100 yards.
his wisdom saw tit to remove from
14. Where curvature of the road or right or for injuries wilfully ’inflicted. same, by means of a sign of sufficient
Last week in publishing the state- our midst our sister Olive F. Todd. highway prevents a clear view in
22. In all localities where ari author­ size to be easily read by persons ap­
lie it resolved that Alder circle No. front for a distance of 100 yards or
jnent of the First National Bank of
ized officer, marshal, constable or pol- proaching same on such road, street
this city a typographical error of 44, Neighbors of Woodcraft express or less, every motor vehicle in ap­ liccman, displaying his Btur or badge or highway, which sign shall set forth
2© W
* 1,01)0,1)00 was made in the total of our sympathy to the bereaved family. proaching any curve shall be kept un­
the maximum rate of speed allowed
Aand be it furthed resolved that a der control and shall give signals of and then discharging the duty of reg­ on such portion of said road, street or
recouiees and liabilities. The two to­
tals should be $1,536,309.83. This in­ copy of these resolutions be sent to approach by frequent blasts or ulating and directing traffic in his lo­ highway, and the authority by which
stitution shows $1,399,865.26 in de­ the bereaved family, the county pa­ strikes of horn, bull, whistle, gong or cality, shull signal any vehicle to take said order, rule or regulation was is­
pers and be spread upon the minutes other signaling device, and upon all any direction or to stop or otherwise sued. Aliy violation of such order,
posits last month.
curves to the right shall keep to the proceed for the safety of the public, rule or regulation shall be punishable
The Tillamook County Bank also of our lodge.
MYRTLE CHILCOTT inside thereof, and upon all curves to it shall be the duty of the driver of as in this act provided.
shows a very flourishing condition,
LUCY E. HARRIS
the left shall keep to the outside such vehicle to obey said direction
giving a very prosperous appearance
All drivers or operators of motor|
and to comply with the o ders of said vehicles when driving a motor vehicle«
CASSIE LEACH
thereof.
to the community.
•
16. No race or contest for speed officer.
upon the highways of the state of
Pendleton to let contract for mac­ shall be held upon any road, street or
23. Should any pedestrian, vehicle Oregon, outside of the legal bound­
.1
adamizing two streets.
highway in this state without the per­ or other object come in contact, from aries of municipal corporations, which
any
cause,
with
n
moving
vehicle
in
mission of the authorities of the state,
highways cross railroad tracks, shall
Roseburg to extend city limits.
county or municipality having juris­ the roads, streets or highways of the upon approaching a railroad crossing
PLEASANT VALLEY
diction of said road, street or high­ state, it shnll be the duty of the driv­ at grade, und for a distance of 150
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Nelson of New
way, and unless the same is fully und er of said vehicle to stop and render feet therefrom, reduce the speed of
berg spent the week end with their
efficiently
patrolled for the entire dis­ such aid to persons and assistance as such vehicle to fifteen miles per hour.
daughter, Mrs. John Blum.
tance over which said race or contest may bi' required, and in case of in­
26. Pedestrians, when using any
M, Geo Ellis and family arrived
jury to persons, or duniage to any ve­
for speed is to be held.
highway outside of incorporated cities
from Canada, Saturday. They expect '
hicle or property, it shall be the duty
to spend some time visiting relatives
16. Every person operating a motor of the driver of either vehicle and of or towns, shall use the left-hand side
(Continued from page six)
in this vacinity.
vehicle on the public highways of this any occupant thereof to furnish the of such highway, so as to leave the
Chas. Moon, Mrs. 1. IL Moore, Mrs. I ’ keep closely to the right and, in turn- state shall drive the same in h careful
right-hand side of the highway free (
Frank Boyle, and Mrs. Edna Ander- ' ! ing to the left, shall run to and be­ and prudent manner, not exceed thir­ driver of the other vehicle, or to any for vehicles passing in the same dir- j
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR :l
occupant
of
such
vehicle,
or
witness
son spent a few days of last week in yond the center of the intersections ty miles per hour, and within the lim­ of the accident or in case of an injur­ ection and for safety in meeting ve- :
MOVING
before turning.
Salem.
its of incorporated cities and towns ed pedestrian, to such pedistrian, the hides proceeding in the opposite dir- :
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Wismer went to | 9. The driver of any vehicle, about not to exceed twenty miles per hour, license number of his vehicle, the true ection.
to turn, either from a standstill or and at intersections and schoolhouses
Portland Monday.
(Continued next week)
name and address of the owner, the
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Desmond were while in motion, or about to stop, not to exceed twelve miles per hour, name and address of the driver and of
sight seeing in McMinnville Thursday. shall give timely signal, visbile to op­ and in no ease at a rate of speed that each occupant of said vehicle, and it
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Thomas and erators of other vehicles to the rear, will endunger the property of an- shall likewise be the duty of any wit­
M rs. Diana Thomas left Sunday for of his intention to turn or stop, or other, or the life and limb of any ness of the accident to furnish to the
change his course. Sucii signal shall person.
Estacada.
driver or occupant of said vehicle or
(Continued from page three)
Lee Lane went to Willamina Sunday i be given either by the use of the
17. Upon all narrow ways in parks, vehicles his, or her, true name and ad­
' hand and arm or by the use of an ap­ passes and defiles, not otherwise pro­ dress, and the drivers of said vehicles, mill will cut tics and dimension lum­
after a load of fruit.
proved mechanical or electrical device. vided for, all vehicles shall proceed in or any other parties concerned in said ber. Shipments will be made over the
When the signals required by this one direction only as the signboards accident,
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
make
a
writ- New Grand Hondo railroad.— Sheri­
shall
i section are given by the use of the and regulations upon such narrow ten notation of the time, place dan news in News-Reporter.
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
' hand and arm, they shall be given ns ways in parks, passes and defiles so date and all other data, to­
♦ ♦ ♦
ALL YOUR GOODS
follows:
It
pays
to
advertise,
so
Coos
coun
­
located shall then direct. The dir­ gether with the mmies and ad-
____________
(a) An operator intending to turn ection in which all vehicles shull so dresses of witnesses present, None of ty folks who attended the state fair
CALL US cars
DAY operated
OR NIGHT
Modern 22-passenger
by experienced
Carl Haberlauh returned from a__
his ________
vehicle to _____________________
the left shall extend his proceed may be declared by park com­ such information, however, shall lie say, for after seeing the Coos county
Our Motto:
“Quick Service
and ride
Reasonable
Rates. enjoy
”
drivers
A
scenic
5
hour
you
will
trip to Portland on Tuesday where he ' arm in a horizontal position, for n missioners in parks and by the county construed or determined to fix liabil­ exhibit and booth, everybody who was
♦ io i n i 6 i o i e$xo:) i o i o i o i^^
»« xhoh
had gone to give testimony at the reasonable length of time, and slow commissioners or other legally con­ ity in either case for fault or negli­ interested in it as behind the enter­
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
hearing being held by the public ser ‘ down.
stituted authorities with respect to gence of either party, but it shull be prise, designated it u very well ar­
7:45 A. M.
2:20 P. M.
6:30 I’. M.
vice commission as to reasonableness
(b) An operator intending to turn narrow passes and defiles within a means of identification of the facts ranged and attractive showing and.
LEAVE PORTLAND
of freight rates on farm products in his vehicle to the right shall extend their prospective jurisdictions; and and circumstances only, and neither since it obtained the first prize in the
Oregon.
his arm with the forearm raised at
7:50 A. M.
12:50 P. ,M.
3:50 P. M.
when so declared shall be so con­ party to a collision or injury result­ coast division, it appears that those
Mr. Haberlach protested at the re- right angles, for a reasonable length spicuously marked with signs as tn ing from a mistake in judgement or few remarks were pertinent.
PORTLAND, NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE, TILL
cent raise of freight rates on coarse of time, and slow down
The word came in Wednesday that
indicate the rule and regulation in re­ arising from accident shall move
grains, consisting of oats, corn, and
AMOOK STAGES, Inc.
(<•) An operator intending to stop gard thereto and the direction in away from the place of its occurrence the judges had awarded the county
barley, to the rate prevailing on his vehicle shall extend his arm and
which all vehicles shall travel.
without complying with this section. first prize in the coast division. This
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
BOTH PHONES fl
wheat, He stated that in his opinion move it up and down in a vertical dir­
24. The drivers of all vehicles shnll, was a very satisfactory outcome of
run
18. No vehicle shall be moved,
he did not think that the railroads ection, for li reasonable length of
within twenty-four hours after caus­ the county’s efforts, for Tillamook and
or operated on the roads, streets or
were justified in obtaining an in­ time.
ing injury to any person or damage to its excellent showing is always a bug­
crease under the present demoralized
When such signal is given by means highways of this state by any person any vehicle or property, report th« bear ,to Coos, for they have some
condition of agriculture unless, and of a device, it shall only begiven by unable to control and properly opei same to the constituted police power great boosters in Tillamook and be­ I
before, the railroads had proven ab­ an adequate device which has been ate the same with due regard to the of tin locality, or to the sheriff of the hind them, fine products, such as can
safety of the public and other vehi­ county in which the accident or col­ go out anywhere and tukc prizes.
solute need of additional revenue.
approved by the secretary of state.
cles;
provided, that in all cases any
The other point in the testimony
It). The person in charge of any ve-
Coos" score was 961 points and Til­ ?..
lision ocurred, giving the information
covered the matter of giving the i hicle moving along and U|Kir. any person in a state of intoxication is obtained us hereinbefore provided
ß
lamook's, 932.—Coos Bay Harbor.
growing sections and consuming sec- street, road or highway shall keep deemed conclusively to be unable to
25. No city, town or other munici­
tions equal rates to those enjoyed by ; such vehicle and load thereon to the control and operate the same.
A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
pal or local nuthorty within this state
19. No vehicle used upon the pub­ shull, except as in this act otherwise
distributing centers, such as Portland. ■ right-hand boundary of such street,
Operating on the American Experience table
That is, that rates from McMinnville | j road or highway, so as to allow more lic streets, roads or highways of this provided, puss, enforce or maintain
thf : secret
of Mortality
anil points adjacent thereto to Tiila-1 swiftly moving vehicles free passage state shall be left standing unsecured any ordinance, rule or regulation, re­
or without motive power being so se­ quiring a slower rate of speed on the
OF A (.001)
amook be fixed at no higher rates to the left.
55 YEARS IN BUSINESS
than equal distances enjoyed by Port-
11. The operator rtf a motor vehicle cured that ttle same can not be oper- part of motor vehicles than is in this
COMPLEXION
land.
vehide
moved
without
ated
or
the
act provided, or prohibiting or re­
shall, on a signal, by raising the hand,
OLDER THAN ANY OF THEM
| driving a horse or horses or other some act upon the part of the owner stricting in a manner inconsistant
"One minute essays on health
BETTER THAN MOST OF THEM
fl
RECEPTION TO CITY TEACHERS animals in the opposite direction, or operator. No vehicle shall be park­ with thr provisions of this act, the use
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
bring such motor vehicle immediately ed upon the main-traveled portion of of the roads, streets or highways of
D. C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder
Friday evening last at 8 p. m., at to a stop, and remain stationary so the highways of this state; provided this state or any part thereof; any
415 OREGONIAN BLDG.
PORTLAND, ORE.
Uncle Ben
Says:
the First Christian church of this long as may be reasonable to allow that this shall not aply to any vehicle such ordinance, rule or regulation now
city, a reception was given to the such animal or animals to pass, and so disabled as to prohibit the moving in force is hereby declared to be sup­
teachers of the city schools. All but if traveling in the same direction, of the same.
erseded by this act and of no effect;
“A girl
may
four teachers were present, tnd those shall use reasonable caution n pass­
paint,
Nevvy,
20. No vehicle shall be operated provided, however, that (if) it is
who appeared numbered 27. Other ing such animal ot animals; provided, with an excessive smoking exhaust deemed inadvisable on account' of
anil look
the
picture of health
church attendants brought the whole that in ease such animal or animals upon any road, street or highway in sharp curvatures on any portion of
but the’ picture
number of people to 65. Refresh­ appear badly frightened or the per­ theis state. GongH and siren whistles any road, street or highway in this
is not complete
SALVAGE
ments, consisting of cake and coffee son operating such motor vehicle to shall not lx- used oil any vehicle other state that motor vehicles shall not be
without a good
Slow and too slow accounts and notes at our own expense
were served, A program was rend- cease running so long as shall be than ambulances, or vehicles operated permitted to operate theron at the
frame."
ered, and old fashioned games were reasonably necessary to prevent ac­ by a police department, fire depart­ maximum speed otherwise allowed in
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
played with enthusiasm, until 11 cident and insure the safety of others. ment, sheriff or other police officer, or this act, the state highway commis­
Fully
equipped and skilfully managed offices for collections at
The secret of a good com­
o’clock, when the throng went home.
12. No vehicle shall overtake and upon any such vehicles when moving sion mid or the county court of the
McMinnville
Hillsboro
Tillamook
plexion,
says
the
humorist
is
highly pleased with the entertain- pass to the right of any street car or in response to emergency calls.
county in which such portion of road,
ment.
ti
matter
of
artistic
judg
­
interurban car while the same is en­
street
or
highway
is
situated,
may
reg
21. Patrol wagons, ambulances, tire
ment. But he didn’t expect
gaged in taking on or discharging engines and fire apparatus shnll, in ulatc such s|>eed by proper older, rub­
anyone to believe that the
MATT MARONEY, PALMIST
passengers.
all cases, with due regard to the safe­ or regulation; provided further, that
complexion painted on is
13. Every vehicle shall be kept on ty of the public, have right of way all the speed limit prescribed by any such
tqpial to the one that comes
Matt Maroney of Maroney, up be­ the right half of the road, street or provisions of this act to the contrary order, rule or regulation shall not in
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP VT
from internal health.
yond the Rockaway beach was in the highway traveled and no vehicle shall notwithstanding; but this act shall any case be less than one mile in five
city Wednesday.
Mr. Maroney is
A good complexion depends
skilled in the art of palmistry, and
on good elimination, or the
there are many people in Tillamook
healthful action of live'- ajui
C. J. & A. L. NEFF, Props.
who have had their palms read by
kidneys and those who have
pimples and blotches that
|j No. 8, First St.
Tillamook, Ore.
him, to their satisfaction. Mr. Mar­
paint and powder will not <n
oney is a true palmist, and does not
tirely hide, will tin J what
charge for his readings, like the pro­
they need in chiropractic.
fessional, and many times bogus
palmists. He believes that palmistry
Chiropractic spinal
is a true science, and his patrons say
justments as given by this
that he “hits the «ail on the head.”
office have restored health in
Many people at the beaches seek his
a number of cases in the past
services in reading their palms, and
few weeks. The sufferers
his love for the science leads him to
have been tiling well of dis­
comply with their requests, H. I
eases of the eyes, ears, nose,
10 ROUNDS
one of the best known men on the
throat, lungs, heart, stomach
Rockaway beach, and has many
FRDKRAL REKRRVK
liver, kidneys, bowels and
»YCTIM
LEWIS JOHNSON
VS.
LONE WOLF
friends among the summer people.
lower organs.
OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT,
ACCORDING TO BANKS
COAL
LAMB- SCHRADER CO
For a
COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF
And Real Service
MOTOR VEHICTE LAW
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
From Exchanges
[
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY;
CHEESE SECRETARY
FILES RATE PROTEST
THROUGH STAGES TO PORTLAND
I I
i>
Ancient 0rder United Workmen
K
s
I
THE
HOTEL
NETHERLANDS
BOXING
SAT. OCT
PARENT TEACHERS RECEPTION
Parent-Teachers meeting will 1»
held at the high school Monday Oct­
ober 8. Reception for teachers and
parents.
SOCIETY EVENTS MANY
Kensington Club entertained Wed­
nesday afternoon by Mrs. W. S. Coat­
es and Mrs. Frank Matthews at the
Masonic hall. After the usual busi- !
ness the afternoon was given over to I
a social time with a delightful lunch­
eon served by the hostesses. Mrs.
Frank Heyd the president was unable
to be present and Mrs. R. B. Hays
acted as chairman. Mrs. Fred Mell-1
nger >nd Mrs. Erwin Harrison were ,
guests. The club will meet again the
first Wednesday in November with
Mrs. J. E. Reedy and Mrs. G. A. Ree-
ber as hostesses.
CITY HALL
160
OF PORTLAND
6 ROUNDS
GEORGE BURNS
)F SEATTLE, 130
OF PORTLAND, 125
ACT TODAY
4 OR 6 ROUNDS
JOE CLARK
vs
OF HELLOFF, 138
4 ROUNDS
YuUwG ELLÍNGSWÜRTH
OF TILLAMOOK,
Auspices Eoxiug Commission
vs
CNtWPRMTIC UMRUiS
mssuec ON SPINAL
nerves in Disuses of
THE FOLLOWING ORGANS
ZNUD
AL GILLETTE
OF PORTLAND, 145
Why
when
OLSON or STEPHENS
delay
consul­
tation is with
out
charg"
Find out.
AtYtS
.// EARS
<£>NOSf
THROAT
-ARMS
•HEART
LIVER
STOMACH
PANCREAS
SPLEEN
KIONEVS
BOWELS
OF TILLAMOOK,
Benefit American Legion
SEATS ON SALE OCTOBER 6, 8:30 P. M. AT RIALTO
ADMISSION
HEALTH FOLLOWS
BENNIE DOTSON
VS
$1.25, $1.50 and $2.00
H L. Babb
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phones. Kes. 66 J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
A GREAT WAREHOUSE
It the actual merchandise and produce that
represented by the money that we have wori
ing in the field for you could be put in its plac
we should resemble some enormous warehouse.
The floor ot the bank would be piled high with
every sort of useful and necessary merchandise
farm products, implements, foodstuffs, clothing
and a great variety of things.
It’s interesting, sometim.se, to look at the bank
in that way. It gives you a clearer understand­
ing of how much we mean in the communitv.
T illamook C olwy B ynk
T illamook . O regon
1 < 9a
Bek.