Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 05, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
hydrants were flushed, and this will
be kept up until the creosote taste is
practically out of the water.
As to what the pressure will be un­
»
der the n9w pipe conditions, superin­
tendent Hoag was unable to say until
the mains in this city are checked
(Continued from last week.)
over, and all leaks are repaired, which
will be the next work of the water
8. The term “motor bus” »hull mean
commission.
When the new pipe was
every motor vehicle designed ami or
connected up with the smaller steel
used for carrying passengers and
pipe last Sunday, the pressure was 85 (
their personal baggage for compen­
pounds at the end of the new 18 inch
sation.
pipe, with the city water turned on.
8-a. The term “bus trailer” shall
The old steel pipe is more or less in­
mean any trailer designed and or
crusted with barnacles and rust, and
used for carrying human beings.
that, stated the superintendent would
9. The term "sled" shall mean every
produce friction, and retard the wut-
vehicle moving over the highways of
er presure in the city.
this state, excepting such vehicles as
The work on the water system this
move exclusively on revolving wheels
year consisted of improvements at
in contact with the surface of th«'
the dam and reservoir, and the re­
road.
placement of the old wood pi pi' with
10. Th«1 term “solid tired vehicle”
larger new pipe, the latter covering
shall mean, respectively, any vehicle
a distance of about 10,000 feet, or
having two or more solid or me tul
practically two miles. The old dam
tires.
was raised two feet in height, and
It. The term "trailer" shall mean
extended a distance of 75 feet; the
every four-wheeled vehicle of a load
reservoir was excavated up the creek
carrying capacity of one ton or more
about 200 feet; a settling tank was
which is not propelled by its own pow­
added, with a concrete bottom, and is
er but is drawn behind or pushed in
ubout 50 feet square.
A platform
front of a self-propelled vehicle, and
was built 75 feet long, below the wall
which is designed and or used for
of the dam, which carries the water
carrying, conveying or moving over
away from the wall, and prevents un­
the hghways of this state any frieght,
dermining. A new fish trap prevents
property, article or thing.
salmon from getting up into the res­
12. The term “semitrailer" shall 1
ervoir, but allows trout to go on up
(Continued on page 4)
mean every two-wheel trailer or ve­ AT TILLAMOOK, IN THE STATE OF OREGON AT THE CLOSE OF
Killam creek. A new fence is being
hicle having a load carrying capacity
built to prevent stock from getting in
BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 14, 1923
of one ton or more, used in connection
upon the property of the city, and
RESOURCES
with a four-wheele«i vehicle for carry- i
when
finished trespass signs will for­
i (a) Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances
ing part of the load thereof.
bid hunting or fishing to be done
of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold
with indorsement of this bank................................................... ,870,726,82
above the dam. While the commis­
13. The term “farm tractor” shall
(Continued from page one)
1,299.0.
Overdrafts, unsecured .....................
sion had its troubles with the work
mean any self-propelled vehicle de­ 4 2 U.
S. Government Securities Owned
signed or use«l for farm purposes (a) Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par vain«' »25,000.00
petted from the creosote. ■ Sunday this summer, it now feels assured of
only, having no provision for carry­ (b) All other United States Government securities (including pre-
night the mains were washed out into much better service than ever before,
3.900.00
miums, if any)
the
slough, und Monday morning the states Superintendent Hoag.
ing loads on its own structure; pro­
28,900.00
Total ................. —....................... -...............................
vided, that wherever such tractor
...... 273,825.58
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc:.............................
shall b«' use«! upon th«' highways or 6 6 Furniture and fixtures
11,728.27
.
.....................
75,519.14
streets of this state said definition 8 Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank
206,749.56
shall not apply thereto but such true-j 10 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks
Amount
due
from
State
banks,
bankers
and
trust
companies
in
11
tor shall be classified as a motor
50,765.51
the United States
truck having a carrying capacity of 13 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting
3,020.24
one ton or over.
bank ...........................................................
»261,135.31
Total of items 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 ...
14. The term "tire” shall mean the
11,554.55
(b) Miscellaneous cash items...............
band of material used on the circum­ 15 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.
1,250.00
ference of a wheel, or on the runner
It Lin’t what you pay but what you get in
Treasurer
......
..................................
461.09
of a sled, which forms the tread tliut 16 Other assets if any ..................... .................................................
lubrication that counts Thousands of labor#/
comes in contact with the surface of
»1,536,300.83
Total
tory and road tests have proved that Zerolene
th«' road or, if no band be used, then
oik and greases reduce friction and wear to a
LIABILITIES
it shall mean the tread of the runner
50,000.00
17 Capital stock paid in ..................................................
greater extent than any other motor lubricants
of a sled.
35,000.00
18 Surplus fund .......................................................................
we have seen and tested or been able to produce.
15. The term “pneumatic tire" shall 19 Undivided protits
»33320.84
26,693.79
mean any hollow tire made of elastic
(b) I a ' ss current expenses, interest und taxes paid 6,527.05
Zerolene oik form on an average jot less
...„_._....„..„...™.._........—.. 24,400.00
material and which is inflated with 20 Circulating note:, outstanding
carbon
than other motor oik. They form less
2,726.22
22 Amount due to national banks
compressed air.
23 Amount due to Stilt«' banks, bankers und trust companies in
carbon than any other motor oik known to us.
16. The term "solid tire” ahull,
the United States and foreign countries (other than included
And because Zerolene gives better lubrica'
in items 21 and 22 I
........................................................... 20.167.68
mean any tire made of elastic mater-1
423.87
tion continuously, the Zerolene'lubricated
ial which is not inflated with com- 24
' Certified cheeks outstanding .......... -............................................. 163SS.80
......................................
25 Cashier’s checks outstanding
pressed air.
automobile averages 5% more mileage from the
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve
(deposits payable within 30 days):
17. The term “metal tire” shall.
gasoline
consumed.
Individual deposits subject to check ...................................... 760,340.01
mean any tire made of metal or other i 26
: Certificates
Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost less.
of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for
27
nonelastic material.
20,150.07
money borrowed) ........
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
18. The term “tire width” shall 28 State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of
of tin bank or surety bond
i California I
mean the measure taken on the cross­ Time assets
deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days or more
section of the tread of a wheel, or the
notice and postal savings):
runner of a sled, but when applied to 32 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)........ 59,202.80
451.130.58
solid tires of a motor vehicle, it shall 34 Other tine deposits
1,147.98
savings deposits .................................... .............................
mean he measure taken on the cross­ 35 Postal
Total of time deposits subject to reserve, items 32, 33, 34
section between the flanges of the
and 35 »511,481.36
440.78
circumference of a wheel at the base 44 Liabilities other than thus«' above stated (Revenue Stamps)
of th«- tire as customarily measured
»1,536,390.83
Total
and rated when applied to a pneu­
matic tire, it shall mean the diameter STATE OF OREGON, County of Tillamook, ss
of the cross-section of such tire as
I, C. A. McGhee, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
custonarily measured and rate«! by the that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. A. McGIIEE, Cashier
manufacturers of motor vehicles and
CORRECT—Attest: C. J. Edwards, I). C. Lamb, Henry Rogers, Directors
tires.
19. The term "total tire width” shall
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of September, 1923.
ROLLIE W. WATSON, Notary Public
mean the sum of the tire widths of all
My commission expires April 29, 1924
wheels of a vehicle.
20. The term “tread" shall mean
that part nf the outer circumference
of a wheel or tire that comes in con­
tact the runner htat comes in contact
with the surface of th«' road.
21. The term “combined weight”
shall mean the sum of with the sur­
face of the road or, if a sled then
that part of the weight of vehicle and
the weight of load resting thereon or
sustained thereby.
21-a. The term “light weight" shall
mean the total weight of a vehicle
when fully equipped for moving over
the highway.» of this state and when
not carrying any load thereon.
22. The term “dealer” shall mean
any person, firm, corporation or other
organization of any kind or nature
engaged in the business of manufact­
uring, acquiring, selling or exchang­
ing motor vehicles, trailers or semi­
trailers; such dealtr having a fixed
Step inside for prices on Soap, Macaroni, Royal
place of business in this state and
Club Coffee, Canned Apricots and Bacon
who carries on hand at such place of
business a stock of new or second­
WE ARE CONTINUING OUR FLOUR
hand motor vehicles for sale.
SPECIAL
23. The term “chauffeur” shall
TILL going strong after 18,000 miles #on
mean any person who operates a mo­
Only 5 tons of mill run at $31.00 per ton
tor vehicle in the transportation of
heavy stages over ure-eating
tire-eating mounum
mountain
ceives any compensation for such ser­
We have no special sales in our new store,
roads—is one of a thousand examples of the
vice in wages, commission or other­
but
you
can always get what you want, and save
superiority
of
C-T-C
tires.
Thev
won
’
t
skid,
wise, paid directly or indirectly, or
five
per
cent for cash.
who, as owner or employe, operates
either. Come in and take a look at them.
STATE MOTOR LAWS
TO HELP DRIVERS
a motor vehicle carrying passengers have been assembled or constructed tance thereafter as shall prevent the
largely by means of esential parts, throwing of dust and mud upon the
or property for hire.
24. The term “owner” shall mean new or used, derived from other mo­ overtaken vehicle.
4. The signal to pass shall be given
any person holding title to a vehicle, tor vehicles.
31. The term “person" shall mean by one blast or stroke of the horn,
or possession thereof under u con­
tract or lease, or having exclusive and include any individual, corpora­ bell, whistle, gong or other signaling
right to the use thereof for a greater tion, association, copartnership, com­ device.
pany, firm or other aggregation of
period than ten days.
5. Should the overtaken vehicle
25. The term "legal owner” shall individuals.
then not give way. three such blasts
32. “Ixtcal authorities" shall mean or signals shall be given, and upon
mean the owner of the legal title to a
the representatives of political sub­ the failure to comply therewith, the
vehicle.
1
26. The term “operator'’ shall mean divisions of the state, duly elected or overtaking vehicle may, at the next
any person or other than a shauffeur appointed to administer the laws and suitable place safe for both vehicles,
go by without further signal.
driving or operating a motor vehicle ordinances.
33. All references In this act to
upon the highways or streets of this
6. It shall be the duty of the oper­
weights and measures shall refer to ator of every overtaken vehicle to
state.
27. The term “state” as used in this United States standards thereof.
turn to the right und give one-half
Section 2. Rilles of the road.—The the road to the overtaking vehicle,
act, except as otherwise expressly
provided, shall also include the ter­ laws of the road everywhere in this and not increase his speed while be­
ritories and the federal districts of state lire hereby declared to be aH ing passed, and such vehicle and or
follows:
the United States.
load shall not extend beyond the left
1. Vehicles proceeding in the op­ of the center line of the road.
28. The term “nonresident" shall
mean a resident of another state, posite directions shall pass to the
7. Drivers, when approaching high­
right, giving one-half of the road to
country or territory.
way intersections, shall look out for
29. The term "intersection" shall each.
2. Vehcles proceeding in the same and give right of way to vehicles on
mean the point or place where one
direction
in overtaking each other their right, simultaneously approach­
highway or public way joins another
ing a given point; provided tliut
at an angle, whether or not it crosses shall puss to the left.
street and interurban cars mid emer­
3.
The
overtaking
vehicle
shall
same.
gency vehicles shall have the right of
30. The term “reconstructed” shall maintain its speed until clear of the way at all times at such highway in­
shall
overtaken
vehicle,
und
for
such
dis-
,
mean a motor vehicle which
tersections.
8. All vehicles approaching an in­
Charter No. 8574
Reserve District Nu. 12 tersection of u street, road or high­
way with the intention of
1 turning
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
thereat shall, in turning to 1 the right,
FIRST
TILE YOUR FARM
If you have a problem in land dra ,;t p we will
gladly assist you. Do not put it off y longer
Phone to
TILLAMOOK CLAY WORKS
OUR STOCK OF LATF.Si
REPRINS
HAS ARRIVED
Includes copyrights by all popular writers of fie-
tion
NATIONAL BANK
350 TO SELECT FROM. Y OUR CHOICE AT
WATER SYSTEM DONE
A Better Oil
Lamar’s Drug Store
Corner First St. and Secod Ave, East
Even if it does cost less
rtey son—wnats
your hurry ?
30% less CARBON
MOM'S got a party on at t
house
tonight, two lights are out —< tta get
some Edison M azda Lamps rii; • m • y.
After inis. Mother is going u. •.eep an
extr„ ¿.¿ son M azda Lamp f " every
socket in the house.
I m« >n my wav to—
5% mowgasohnt rnikagt
J
k
SA TURDA Y
SPECIALS
COAST POWER COMI 'XY
TILLAMOOK. ORF
he
Edison MA2DA Lar? n
will dive you better ¡Oht
LILLIAN TINGLE, SAYS
In answer to an enquiry regarding > ••!
< more
“Then probably you co
to advantage. You ni< 1 n only
and two
quarts daily for two ch.
vain wei»"^
ults. one of whom is * it ■
see » I“*"
The children would du "
hould
or nearly a quart each. an«
. from » P'"1
a pint at least for y un.-i '
...fiai
to a quart (according to '
and his assimulation) f.-i
r hunbw»
Then with the increase of n k jou c»n
ily cut down your meat
. ,1'.«
‘‘A good rule to rememb. < ■ '•hat Dr
ery extra half pint of n. a 1 •.*
g
daily diet the other protein t.
meat, eggs, fish, cheese. 1
by twj ounces without ary
Milk is usually the least vxi» ■
'y
most easily served and m
listed 0
the protein foods.”
S
Pollyanna Shop
, de
i, f
lob
Hemstitching 10c Y ard
Needlework and Gift«
Infants’ and Children's Wear
We want you to place at least one C-T-C ('ord on your car on our
hit,'1 si p.rs r.u * .n acida io.
'.'his remarkable tire will do
the rest.
IL J. NE! SON, Distributor for Tillamook County.
'I nroughout the County
biii
rA/1
Dealers
You can get quality goods at right prices
and save money when you trade at the
Conovers’ Stores
S. W. Conover
lANO TUBES
F. F. Conover
ORDER YOUR MIEK FOR YOUR TABLE
FROM
golden rod dairy
Both Phones
Erwin Harrison, Br°P