Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 19, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER h, 192J
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
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visions of this act. prior to July first mortgagees, and other Mvuflty hold­
$63.00 $32.50.
Over 26 in. and not over 36 in.. of the year for which any such ad er» owning or holding 1 P»‘ ®ent or
valorem tax shall have been assess­ more of total amount of bonds, mort­
cr mentally incompetent to operate or $106.00 $52.60.
Over 30 inches ami not over 36 in. able by law.
gages. or other securitie» are: F C
thrive
a
motor
vehicle;
but
in
either
of
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Section 27 Malting the Concen­ Baker, Tillamook. Oregon
such eases to be govern«! by the safe­ $126.00. $63 00.
»mu to the secretary of state. It ty of the public and not to exercise
Over 36 inches and not over 40 m.. trated W eight in Pound' <>n Each Ax­
4. That the two paragraphs next
le of Vehicle.—(a) On any vehicle above, giving the uanies of the owners
■hall be the duty of every licensed this authority in an arbitrary manner; $140.00 $70.00.
having
a
total
ure
width
if
less
than
Motor trucks, trailer» and setni-
operator to notify the secretary of and neither operator's license nor
stockholders, and security holders, if
state of any change in hto place of chauffeur’s certificate of registration trailers, when equipp«*d with four thirty (30) inches th«- concentrated any, contain not only the list of stock­
laaidence within one week after such and badge shall be restored, but shat! pneumatic tires, shall be boxed on the weigh' ui pounds loaring on the sur- holders and security bidders as they
change is made. (Laws 1923, Chap. bec«mie revoked and annulled for the total tire width of such vehicles ac­ fac, of the highway at contact with appear upon the books of the com­
287. Sac. 1.)
period of one year from the date of cording to the following schedule the tread of the two wheels of any pany but also, in cases wherv the
Section 22. Learner • Permit«.—Tha such suspension unless, upon applica­ Motor trucks, and trailers aiui semi­ one axle of such vehicle shall not ex­ stockholder or security holder ap­
ceed the product of the sum of the
chief of police or marshal of any in­ tion within thirty days after suspen­ trailers:
pears upon the books of the company
Less than 20 inch»» and not over ure widths of th« turn »heels of such as trustee or in any other fiduciary ! >
corporated city or town, or constable sion and upon a hearii«, the secre­
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axle multiplied by five hundre! (500). relation, the name of the person or J
or sheriff of any' county, is hereby tary of state shall determine that the 20 inches. $35.00. $17.50.
Over 20 inches and not over 24 in..
•uthonz«l to issue “learner's” per operator or chauffeur shall again be
(b) On any vehicle having a total corporation for whom such trust«’ is
mits to persons over sixteen yean of permitted to operate or drive motor $42.00, 21.00.
tire width of thirty inches and more acting, is given; also that the said
Over 24 inches and not over 28 in.,
age and not mentally or physically vehicles in this state. (Laws 1921.
than thirty inches th« concentrated two paragraphs contain statements
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$49.00, $24.50.
incapacitated as defined in this act. Special Session. Chap. 8,Sec. 2.)
weight in pounds bearinc on the sur­ embracing affiant's full knowledge
Over 28 inches and not over 32 in..
who desire to learn to operate a
Section 25. Registration or Liceaao
face of the highway at contact with and belief as to the circumstances and
$56
00.
$28.00.
motor vehicle.
Fee« for Motor V stock«.—The fol­
the tread of the two wheels of any conditions under which stockholders
Over 32 inches and not over 40 in..
A “learner" shall mean any person lowing annual license fees shall be
one axle of such vehicle shall not ex­ and security holders who do not ap­
$35.00.
who, prior to the date of his appli­ paid to the secretary of stale upon $70.00,
ceed
the product of the sum of the pear upon the books of the company
Motor busses shall pay $4 for each
cation for a permit, has not operated registration or upon the annual re­
tire wdths of the two wheels of such as trustees, hold stock and securities
passenger, in addition to the fees
or driven a motor vehicle for a period newal of a registration of a motor
axle multiplied by six hundred (600). in a capacity other than that of a
prescribed according to the weight of
vehicle
m
ae'cordance
with
the
pro
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of more than five days and who wish­
bona fide owner; and this affiant has
the motor vehicle, at the rated pass­
(Continued next week*
es to qualify as an operator and who visions of this act; provided, that for
no reason to believe that any other
enger
capacity,
allowing
twenty
in
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possesses the physical and mental any registration made on or after
person, asswiation, or corporation
July first of any year but one-half of ches of seating space for each pass­ STATEMENT OF THE OWNER­ has any interest direct or indirect ip
requirements of an operator.
'“ d CIN’T LET THE RAINY DAYS STOP Y
enger.
SHIP. MANAGEMENT. CIRCU­ the said stock, bonds, or other s«-ur-
The application for a leariigr’s per­ said fee shall be paid, and for any
Motor
trucks,
trailers
and
semi
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MOVING
LATION. ETC., REQUIRED Bl ities than as so stated by him.
mit shall be signed and sworn to by registration made on or after October trailers used in the business of trans­
THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF
5. That the average number of cop­
the applicant and shall contain the first of any year but one-fourth of porting freight or any article of com­
AVGUST 24, 1912,
applicant’s name, residence, occupa­ said fee shall be paid:
ies of each issue of this publication
merce for hire and not operating
IB PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
Motor bicycles, $3. Motorvycles,$6.
tion, height, weight, color of hair,
sold or distributed, through the mails
exclusively within the limits of an
TOUR BOMB WITH CANVAS TO COVER
Motorcycles
with
side
car,
$9.
color of eyes, and shall satisfactor­
Of the Tillamook Headlight pub­ or otherwise, to paid subscribers dur­
incorporated city or town, shall pay
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ALL YOUR GOODS
ily show that the applicant possesses
Motor vehicles, except motor trucks for each inch or fraction thereof of lished weekly at Tillamook. Oregon ing the six months preceding the date
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the qualifications required of an ap­ shall pay the following fees, based
shown above is (This statement is
CALL
US DAY OR NIGHT
total tire width at the rate of 50 for October 1, 1923.
plicant for an operator’s license.
on the light wight of such vehicle, cents per inch in addition to the other State of Oregon, County of Tilla­ required for daily papers only.)
Our Motto: "Quick Sorvioo and Reasonable Rs lee"
Any person knowingly making any to wit :
LESLIE HARRISON
fees prescribed by law for motor mook, ss.
misstatement of facts in his applica­
Weighing 1700 pounds or less, $15. trucks, trailers and semitrailers; pro­
Sworn
to
and
subscribed before me
Before me, a County Clerk in and
tion for an operator's license or for a
Weighing over 1700 pounds and not vided, that on application the secre­
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for the State and county aforesaid, this 10th day of October 1923.
learner’s permit shall be deemed guil­ over 2100 pounds, $22.
tary of state may in his discretion
(Seal)
H S. BRIMHALL,
ty of a violation of the provisions of
Weighing over 2100 pounds and not grant a permit to use oversize tires personally appeared Leslie Harrison,
County Clerk. I
who, having been duly sworn accord­
this act.
over 25 pounds, $28.
on motor trucks not exceeding two ing to law. deposes and says that he
Section 23. Refusal of License.—
Weighing over 2500 pounds and not tons capacty, for the purpose of se­
is the managing editor of the Tilla­
The secretary of state may refuse to over 2900 pounds, $31.
Modern 22-passenger cars operated b.v experienced
curing traction and not for the pur­
issue a license to any applicant for
Weighing over 2900 pounds and pot pose of increasing the combined mook Headlight and that the follow­
drivers. A scenic 5 hour ride you will enjoy
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ing is, to the best of his knowledge
an opergiur'a pr chauffeur’s license, ( over 3300 pounds, $40.
weight
and
¡oad
capacity,
and
no
kpe
who is shown by proper evidence to
and belief, a true statement Of fhe
Weighing ov«r ssno
and not
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
charge in excess of the regular túc­ ownership, management (and if a
be a reckless or nefli$tent operator |over 3700 pounds. $47.
7:45 A. M.
2:201*. M.
6:30 P.R,
ense and the width fees provided for daily paper, the circulation), etc., of
driver, endangering the safety of
Weighing
3700 pounds and not regular equipment shall be made
LEAVE
PORTLAND
the
aforesaid
publication
for
the
date
the pubic, or an habitual violator uf ovei 4100 pounds. 355.
(Laws 1921, Special Session, Chap. 8. shown in the above caption, required
7:50 A. M.
'12:50 P. M.
t^e provi-i^ of
^4.
3:50 P.M.
Weighing over 4100 pounds and not Sec. 3.)
by the Act of August 24. 1912, em­
Section 24. Suspension of Lieenses.- over 4500 pounds, 362.
Section 26. Registration and Lie- bodied in section 443. Postal Laws
PORTLAND. NEWBERG, McMINNVILLE. TILL
The secretary of stat«; n,ay suspend
Weighing over 4500 pounds and not Mae Fees in Lieu of Other Taxes.— and Regulations, printed on the re­
AMOOK STAGES, Inc.
■nF Operator’s or chauffeur’s license over 4900 pounds.371.
The registration and license fees im­ verse of this form, to wit:
issued under provisions of this act
Weighing over 4900 pounds and not posed by this act upon motor vehicles,
ROTH PHONES
DEPOT OPPOSITE GEM THEATRE
upon a request or recommendation of over 5300 pounds. $79.
1. That the names and addresses of
motorcycles, motor bicycles, motor
a magistrate, sheriff or chief or police
Weighing over 5300 pounds and dot trucks, trailers, semitrailers and oth­ the publisher, editor managing ed­
or city or town marshal, or any other over 5700 pounds, $88.
er road vehicles in this act described itor and business managers are: pub­
peace officer charged with the en­
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Weighing over 5700 pounds. $97.
and upon the owners thereof by rea­ lisher. Headlight Publishing Company,
forcement of Mgfcway or motor vehi­
Motor trucks« trailers and semi­ son of such ownership, shall be in lieu Tillamook. Oregon. Managing Editor
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cle laws of the state of O«egon, for trailers equipped with one or more of all other taxes and licenses except Leslie Harrison, Tillamook, Oregon.
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any cause which he may deem suf­ solid tires, shall be based on the total municipal license fees under regula­
2. That the owners are: (Give
ficient, and order that any such’ open­ tire width of such vehicles according tory ordinances, to which such ve­
names and addresses of individual
chauffeur's badge, in the case of a to the following schedule; Motor hicles or the owners thereof by reason
owners. or, if a corporation, give its
chauffeur, may be delivered up when trucks, and trailers and semitrailers: of such ownership may be subject;
stockholders owning or holding 1 per
A FRATERNA!. BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
he is of the ouinion from the state­
Less than 14 inches and not over 14 provided that this section thall not
name and the names and addresses of
ments accompanying sucn magis­ inches, $35.00, 017.50.
be construed to exempt from ad val­ cent or
more of the total amount of
trate's, sheriff’s, chief’s of police or
Over 14 inches and not over 17 in.. orem taxes any such vehicles in pro­
WHEREVER
stock.) Helen Harrison, Tillamook.
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS OLD
city or town marshal's, or other peace $42.00, $21.00.
cess of manufacture or held in stor­
Oregon. Leslie Harruon. Tillamook.
officer’s charged with the enforce­
Over 17 inches and not
in.* age and not for sale or exchange, un­
HEALTH
IS
Oregon.
ment of highway or motor vehicle $55.00, $27.50.
less the owners thereof register and
IEEUES 10. 15 AND 20 PAY LIFE CERTIFICATE.® ON THE
laws of the state of Oregon, reqest
Over 22 inches and not over 26 in.. license such vehicles under the pro-
DISCUSSED
3. That the known bondholders,
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE TABLE OF MORTALITY
“One minute essays on health
by Dr. H. L. Babb”
MOTOR
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Overland Champion
Is Farmer’s Friend
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New Closed Model Is Beautiful All-Family Car with
Wonderful Utility Qualifications
Bumming up "practical service" for
the farmer means the haulage of
milk cans, live poultry, root crops,
eons ef kerosene
machinery ell.
household supplies, garden tools. Im­
plement parte. rolls sf belting and a
long Hat of every coneelvable sort of
use bl* materia1 on the tarn from wire
fencing to an occasional live cdlf
No wonder the farmer hesitated to
Invest his money tn a closed ear But
now the wonder cease* with the ad­
vent ef the new C/verland rloaed car.
fittingly named the Champion, ter the
good and logical reason that at l<»5 It
loads the world la cloned ear values
and “champions" the cause ef the
farmer tn every respect.
This new model, having ar many
personal I ties a* a Hou th American
Chameleon can proudly claim the dis­
tinction of being called "America’s
moot versatile car for in Introducing
th* Chsmolon. Willy overland has
succeeded In bringing out something
absolutely novel sad radically aatoue;
In fact, a typ» of motor cor that th*
farmer haa long wlahad for—nnd no*
ha*
It to probably tha moat extra­
ordinarily useful car for the farmer
that ba* ever b*er. produo*d with a>
all-at*el body built on a standard
Overland cbaaato cradled on th* fa­
mous Triplex springs and powered
with the larger Overland engine
Ex­
clusive features, utilities and econo­
mise mark thia model a* * remarkably
convenient ear. warranted to give th*
itmoat in cloaed car benefit* to th*
farmer
In the Champion, tha rear eeat and
uphototery la entirely removable, pro-
vldlng fifty cubic feet of clear carry­
ing spar
Apart from thto. both front
and rear eeats quickly adjuat forward
and backward The front seat ad J'»»’»
ta three position* so that a tall driver
can mere It back to drive without leg
cramp and a short driver can move it
forward *o a* to reach the pedals
without atrarohing. The rear ■aai can
ba a/ljuat*« backward an that roar
»«at paeaer gera will set be crowded
when the front seat I* moved back
Another clover feature of this car
and cbaracterietic ef the unusual
forealght in design, to the arraz.se-
men< ef both front and rear seat*
whlcr With the jphoist*« can be en­
tirely rasneved and made up Into a
luxurious bag <n th* ear eoctmvlng
fhe whole length and width ef the car.
What a beer to th* farmer and hto
faznilv who want ta epat d the night
away from home on a little hunting
laant
But thto do»» not end th* many
amaslng advantage« Included in tbs
Champlen and narkawa the mass out­
standing enwwriwrity from eh* farm
era vlewootn’ M the fifty cubic feet
ef apace ofi'aUwhla in the car by re­
moving the rear seat srith th» up-
haletary. This »rrangemant Mavaa an
abaelutely clear carrying space oap-
abio of real servi^ to tha farmer who
predusa^ and «^tortt^Lto'
“Wherever
health
and
strength ia discussed you will
find that emphasis is re­
peatedly placed upun a good
strong spine. To keep the
body healthy and vigorous
the spine must b«‘ maintain­
ed in its normal, erect posi­
tion."
The above is quoted from
Bernarr McFadden, th. great
eat living authority on health
When Bernarr MacFadden
was injured in a New York
gymnasium it was a chiro­
practor who was called arid
gave him back the free and
vigorous use of his legs Mat
Fadden knew it was the best
and quickest way back to
health.
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WHEN IN TILLAMOOK STOP AT
THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS
C. J. £ A. I.. NEFF. Props.
No. 8, First St.
Tfliamook, Ore.
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Chiropractic spinal
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justments as given by this
office have restored health it.
a number of cases in the past
few weeks. The sufferers
have been made well of dis­
eases of the «yes, ears, nose,
throat, lungs, heart, stomach
liver, kidneys, bowels and
lower organs.
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At laat th* farmer has
given
a cloael car of superior Smet. (Bald,
«■a outside, that he can utilise fer
various rarm jobe and ' cheres' with
the same ahesrful Shandon as he does
hlaopsn tourta« car
Thousands of farmers have ex-
preeeed the opinion that they would
glaalr use closed cars if th»v could
proas them Into practical work sad
get out of them the same all-around
isrylce the touring car provides
This has been ths farmer s winning
argumen’ for the touring car over th»
closed car for some y*nre sad it la
admittedly a reasonable one.
Prac-
tlce. service on the farm mean* the
hauling of grain and other material
it highly "splltebto" nature A load
Of bran or shorts for instance leaves
a oar resembling the interior of a
feed grinding room
whole grain de­
Mita »very precaution, will persist in
-oreeplng" out of the bags and scat­
ter to every corner and crevice of the
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HEALTH FOLLOWS
I he Advice of a Successful Investor
OWWtMTK (Outers
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WIVtS IN (MSLA5C5 Of
ACT TODAY T* renown*
Why
when
If you knew of a man who had a record of con­
tinuous investment success for a number of
years you would feel that his advice would be
worth a great deal.
delay
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I hat s just what we offer pur patrons, here ut
the T illamook County Bank, for a bank’s only
source of revenue is through its investments.
Experienced investors seek our counsel. Can
the inexperienced investor do less?
charge
Find out.
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Th» Champion I» solidly built with
that thoroughn«»« of workman lila
oharactvrlntlc of all Willyw-ovorland
product»
Th* unusually ol»v«r <*w-
• ral utility points of this aacaptioaal
car ar» th* rvault of long and carsfil
atudy on th» part of th* daalgnaam
who hart In mind at all tlm»» Uto
farmar »nd hla particular n»»da. aafi
for thia raaaon tlM Champion wfl
kava a strong appaal to th* man 1M»
Ing awor from UN mrtrrs«ll1«n ofito.
H L. Babb
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