Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 12, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
MOTOR VEHICLE LAW number
plates shall be immediately' when the title to or right of poases-
re moved from such motor vehicles.
' sion of any motor vehicle is involved,
Upon
the
transfer
of
ownership,
'
the record of registration and license,
(Continued on page 2)
I possession or right to possession, bv'as the same appears in the files and
hereinbefore provided, upon payment sale or otherwise, of anv nu)tor ve’- records of the secretary of state, shall
oi 60 cents for each permit» Such hide registered and licensed as in be prima facie evidence of ownership
permits shall be for identification, and (this act provided, the person in whose J or right to possession of such motor
shall be carried in plain view on the •,lBnw 8UC^ motor vehicle is registered*vehicle. Such proof of the ownership,
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the
windshield of such cars during the I and licensed
. .
. person
. .. whom possession or right to possession of
i cwnership,
cwnershtp, possession or right to pos- any motor vehicle shall be made by
operation thereof and shall expire | gessjon of such motor vehicle is to be means of a copy of the record of
five days after the date of issuance. i transfered shall forthwith join in a same, as may appear from the tiles
If the secretary of state shall de- notice, statement or report to the sec- and records of the secretary of state,
termine at any time for due cause ' retary of state of said transfer, in­ certified to by the secretary of state,
dorsed upon blanks provided by him or by the original certificate of regis­
that any such dealer to whom reg­
for that purpose, which notice, state­ tration or certificate of transfer of
iatration provided for in this section
ment or report shall be signed by the registration issued by the secretary
has been issued and to whom such
I transferor and the legal owner and of state.
general distinguishing number has.
: by the transferee, each of whom shall
been assigned has failed to comply
Section lO.Distinctive Numbers on
also set forth his postoffice address
with the requirements of this act
below his signature.
Said notice, Vehicles.—No person shall operate or
with reference to notices or reports
I statement or report shall include an drive a motor vehicle upon the roads,
of transfer of motor vehicles or has
application by the transferee for reg­ streets or highways of this state un­
caused or suffered, or if permitting
istration of said vehicle in his name, less such vehicle shall have the num­
the unlawful use of such certificate or i
and said transferee shall forward ber plates assigned to it by the sec­
registration plates, the secretary of!
. same within five days to the sec re­ retary of state conspicuously display­
•tate may revoke said registration i
’ tary of state, together with tt fee ed on the front and rear of such ve­
and require the return of the reg­
hicle in plain view and so to be easily
of $1.
istration plates issued to said dealer.;
read by the public; and it shall be
The secretary of state, upon receipt unlawful to display more than one
Section 5. Registration Record and
1 of such notice, statement or report, registration number upon the front or
Index book.—Upon receipt of an ap­
together with the fee herein prescrib­ rear of any vehicle, or any number
plication for registration of a motor
ed, if satisfied of the genuineness and which does not entitle the holder there
vehicle the secretary of state shall
regularity thereof, shall register said of to operate such vehicle upon the
file such application in his office and
motor vehicle in the name of said public highways of this state; pro­
register such motor vehicle and the I
facts stated in such application in a i I transferee, and make appropriate no­ vided, that in such incorporated cities
record book and index to be kept for j tation of the transaction upon the re- and towns as the secretary of state
cords of his office.
may designate for the convenience of
the purpose under the distinctive
In all actions at law or suits in «1- the public, the chief of police or city
number assigned to such motor vehi- j
uity, or in any criminal proceedings recorder or sheriff of the county, are
cle by the secretary of state, which |
record book and index shall be a pub-1
lie record and open to inspection by '
the public during reasonable office
hours.
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Section 6. Number Plates.— Upon
the filing of an application for régis -
tration under this act, and the pay­
ment of the license fee herein provid­
ed for, the secretary of state shall, in
the absence of just cause for refusing
to grant a license to such applicant,
assign to the vehicle a distinctive
number and, without expense to the
applicant.issue and deliver to the own­
er two number plates bearing the |
same number. He shall also issue a
certificate of registration of such ve­
hicle, which certificate shall include
the name of the registrant of the ve­
hicle, trade name of the vehicle, mo­
tor number, in the case of a motor ve­
hicle, and license number assigned and
also a space for the counter signature
of the registrant for identification
purposes. The number plates assign­
ed as herein provided shall be and
remain with the vehicle for the per­
iod of registration mentioned in the |
application therefor; provided, how- I
ever, that in the event of the loss. '
mutilation or destruction of a number
plate or plates the owner of a regis-1
tered vehicle may obtain from the sec- '
retary of state duplicate or duplicates
thereof upon the filing in the office
of the secretary of state on forms I
prepared by him (of) an affidavit
showing the fact and the payment of -
a fee of $1.
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Section 7. Registration Record.—
The secretary of state shall, during
the month of February of each year,
furnish to the county clerk and asses­
sor of each county, and upon request,
to the various police officers through
out the state having jurisdiction of
the enforcement of this act, and to
such authorities of other states as
the secretary of state of this state
deem as of reciprocal advantage, a
complete list to February first, and
thereafter monthly an additional list
of the registrations and transfers
mentioned in this act, including the
name and address of the owner or
chauffeur, the name and residence ad­
dress of the manufacturer, or dealer,
the distinctive number assigned to
each and a brief description of each
car registered.
The distribution of
said lists shall be confined to the off­
icers and authorities mentioned in
this section, and the said lists fur­
nished to said county clerks to be filed
in their respective offices and subject
to inspection during office hours. The
said lists so furnished by the secre­
tary of state of the state of Oregon
shall be received in any court of this |
state as prima facie evidence of the
facts therein recited.
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Section 7. Registration Annually.—
All registration under this act shall
expire on December thirty-first of
each year and shall be renewed an­
nually in the same manner <yid upon
the payment of the same fee as pro- !
vided in this act for original regis­
tration, such renewal to take effect on j
the first day of January of each year.I
Section 9. Sale and Transfer.—Up- I
on the transfer, by a dealer, of a
motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer,
whether by sale, or otherwise, if such j
vehicle is not registered .and licensed I
as in this act provided, such dealer
shall forthwith file with the secretary I
of state, upon a blank to be furnished I
by the secretary of state, a notice I
statement or report containing the
transfer, a de- '
date of such
scription
of such
vehicle,
the I
name and postoffice address of the :
purchaser, lessee or other transferee,
together with such other information
respecting such vehicle as may be
required by the secretary of state. i
Upon such sale or transfer by the
dealer such dealer’s distinguishing
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hereby authorised to issue temporary
license plates for motor vehicles dur­
ing the perod of application to the
registration and the receipt of perm­
secretary of state of this state for
anent license plates from said secre­
tary of state by the applicant thereof.
Temporary license plates shall bear
consecutive numbers and be register­
ed in the office of such chief of police
or city recorder or sheriff; said reg­
ister shall show the name and address
of the applicant, name of maker of
motor vehicle, engine number and
date of application; said information
to be forwarded to the secretary of
state each day by such chief of police,
city recorder or sheriff or his deputy,
for the purpose of identification. Tem­
porary license plates so issued shall
be provided by the secretary of state
to the officers herein named, and are
to remain on and upon the motor ve­
hicle only during the period of such
registration and until the receipt of
the permanent license plates, when
the said temporary license plates
must be immediately returned to the
officer issuing such temporary lic­
ense plates. A fee of $1 shall be
charged by such chief of police, city
recorder or sheriff issuing such tem­
porary license plates, as a guarantee
of the return of such temporary lic­
ense plates , as a guarntee of the re­
turn of such temporary license plates
so issued, which fee shall be returned
by any such officers upon the delivery
of such temporary license plates to
him by the person to whom same
were temporarily assigned.
CO A L
Section 11- Changr and C olor of
Number Plate« Annually.—Such num
bet plates shall he of a distinctly diff­
erent eolor or shade for each year, to
be designated and selected by the sec­
retary of state, and there shall be at
all times a marked contrast between
the color of the number plates and
that of the numerals or letters there-
28 NV
LAMB-SCHRADER CO.
on.
Section 12. Form of Number Plate«.
Such number plates shall be made of.
enameled metal of such sixe, form
and arrangement as shall be determ­
ined by the secretary of state, and
shall contain the distinctive number
assigned to the vehicle and in ad­
dition the letters “ORE" and the year
for which such license is issued
Section 13. Tire Cleats.—No tire on
any motor vehicle or any other vehi
cle, except such vehicle be actually
For a Good Meal
And Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
(Continued next week)
CIRCUIT COURT ENDS
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP YOUR
MOVING
THE
CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
(Continued from page one)
Magarrel, a civil action for money
alleged to be due plaintiff on » chit-
tim deal in 1920, came on for trial
Friday forenoon. The jury returned
a verdict for the plaintiff in the sum
of $222.20, soon after their retire­
ment.
A divorce was granted C. J. Christ­
iansen from Ida Frances Christian­
sen, his wife during the day.
Court then adjourned.
ANNOUNCING
NEW
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Oar Motto: "Quick Sarviee and Reaaonahlv Rato«.''
THROUGH STAGES TO PORTLAND
Modern 22 -passenger cars operated by experienced
drivers. A scenic 5 hour ride you will enjoy
I
BIG PACKAGE
111
TO THE MOTORING PUBLIC
The purchase of the battery equipment and stock formerly owned by
CEMENT
LIME
Tilla­
mook Battery Station, by the
STAR GARAGE
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
BsM P. M.
LEAVE PORTLAND
7:45 A. M.
«:.W P. JL
12:50 P. M.
7:50 A. M.
•1:50 P. M.
PORTLAND. NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE, TILL
AMOOK STAGES, Inc.
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
Cigarettes
at-Magaia
24>15f
J
BOTH PIIONM
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Ancient 0rder United Workmen
WE ARE NOW C ARRYING A FULL LINE OF
A FRATERNAL BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
RADIO BATTERIES A AND B
AUTOMOTIVE BATTERIES,
THE JINGLE
AND SERVICE BATTERIES.
ORGANIZED OCTOBER 27, 1868
OF COIN
Frank Epplett, formerly with Tillamook Battery Station is in charge of
OLDER THAN ANY OF THEM
BETTER THAN MOST OF THEM
'One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
this department.
D. C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder
This addition of equipment is following out our policy of extending the best
and most complete service to our customers.
PORTLAND. ORE
415 OREGONIAN BLDG.
Says:
Unele Ben
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"Knockers do
not
kill
men,
Nevvy, they kill
themselves."
WE
SALVAGE
Slow and too »low accounts and notes at our own expense
GUARANT
SERVICE
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CWii
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KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
EXPERT
The jingle of coin in your
pocket is pleasant provided it
is a symbol of the fact that
you always keep a little a-
head of your expenditures.
I’. should be that way with
your health.
ADVICE
Don’t wait for your health
to break, don’t experiment
with the certain disaster of
neglect, when you have the
warning of nervousness and
weakness, but call in the aer­
vices of a chiropractor ami
get back to normal.
BOXING
SAT. OCT
Chiropractic spinal
ad-
justments as given by this
office have restored health in
a number of cases in the past
few weeks. The sufferers
have been made well of dis­
eases of the eyes, ears, nose,
throat, lungs, heart, stomach
liver, kidneys, bowels and
lower organs.
AT CITY HALL
10 ROUNDS
LEWIS JOHNSON
vs
LONE WOLF
160
yiäg!efiiüciiti:ääfW&rät
WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
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THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS
C. J. & A. L. NEFF. Props.
No. 8, First St.
Tillamook, Ore.
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OF PORTLAND
6 ROUNDS
JOHNNIE GREENE
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vs
HEALTH FOLLOWS
BUD STENGEL
OiisOHMr'c corate n
wtwust os sussi
st»»« ISOOIMBOF
ACT TODAY Tsr rouowuwsKauo
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Why delay
4 OR 6 ROUNDS
JOE CLARK
AL GILLETTE
VS
OF PORTLAND, 145
when
OF HELLOFF, 138
YOUNG ELLINGSW0RTH
OF TILLAMOOK,
Auspices Boxing Commission
VS
conn ul­
ta tion is with
4 ROUNDS
•at
OLSON or STEPHENS
Benefit American Legion
............................................................................. $1.25, $L50 and $2.00
raj uiass
charg«.
Find out.
OF TILLAMOOK,
SEATS ON SALE OCTOBER 6, 8:30 P. M. AT RIALTO
ADMISSION
Fully equipped and skilfully managed offices for collections st
McMinnville
Hillsboro
Tillamosk
wirt»
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H. L. Babb > £
211 TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phone«. Has. 5f, J
Branch office at Garibaldi
Tuesday, Thursday Evening
s
W hai About the Coming Year
Are you going to do some constructive think­
ing during the next three months about your
plans for the coming year? It is a wise thing to,
do. Weil be glad to help you, here at the 1 ill*
amook County Bank, too. .
If you have an objective of growth for 1924, you
will grow. Perhaps it’s a dairy herd, or a busi­
ness you wish to improve. The principle is the
same.
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