Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 26, 1923, Page 4, Image 4

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    FRIDAY,
Tlxa-UIOOK HEADLIGHT
COUNTY COURT BILLS
(Continued
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: ‘ : J
from page t)
Lloyd Wood___
Hans Jensen____
J. L Booth ____
Herman Thiessen
H. S. Summers _
Floyd Fitch____
J. M Swtaer___
Jim lmiah _____
Henry Parks ___
Henry Newberg
Lloyd Henry ___
Oscar Carver----
Joe Jenck______
A. Hardinger----
F. S. Carver __ _
W. I- Hudson .._
Tony Jenck____
G. W. Branson _
Dean Ostrander
R- Dunr------------
E J. Schelling ...... ................... 159.75
W. S. Coate«_______________ 2137
Grand Leader ____ .________ 1X30
Grand Leader _____________
7.00
Sunset Garage ______ ____ ... 332.19
Smith's Variety Store ______
3.25
Mores ¿chnall______________
6.55
Haltoms__________________
32.50
H S. Brimhall, clerk_______
4K
Southern Pacific Co _______
5.00
Union Bridge Ca. ____ _____ 430.45
Sunset Garage______________ 1630
State Industrial Accident
Comm.__________________ 415.09
King -Crenshaw Hdw. Co. ___ 106.25
Union Oil Co.___________ ___ 72.54
Tillanii«A Iron Works ______
- 41 P. 0. Light ____
Morris Schnal_____________
7.15 Wilbur xb*>ugntor
Standarc Oil Co.___________ 215.95 W Rogers ...___
A W. Plank Hardware _____ 12.95 James Beggs —
33.70 C. Hussey____
Nelson Electric Co.________
Coast Power Co.__________
15.00 J. W Bodyfelt
Grand Leader_____________
8-50 u Edwards __
21.05 J. Rodgers ___
Chas F. Pankoy ....................
A. F. Coats Lumber Co. ____
30.04 u. S. Edwards
A K. Cane ....................... .......... 24.10 A. E. Meyer
Steinbach Iron Works ______ 139.88 P. C. Meyer
A. T. Dolan ______
98.55 u s. Frink
Tillamook County Mutual Tel.
JiUkJtMFJ*
company________________
1.65 Will Ward
W C. Cheney_____________
2.25 Jim Krepps
Tillamook Battery Station.....
32.50 Roy Brown
Oregor State Highway Com.
1535 Lloyd Simpkins___
Bay City---------------------------- 333.33 Arnold-----------------
John Cornett______________
26.96 Lee Affoher______
DISTRICT 3
H. Scherzinger ___
K W. Johnson
45.88 J. L. Anderson .
J. N. Martindale
807.70 Alvin Anderson .
J. N. Martindale
1136 F. L. Martin __
H. Bollinger__
5036 Curtis Eeverhart
H Bollinger _
109.86 Manor. Gaines .
J. D. Bowers __
33.97 H. G. Kinman .
Bruce Case___
125.84 Walter Affolter
Bill Munro___
29.51 E. A. Lane
R Prather___
17.45 Lloyd Lane
D. L. Batchelar
63.33 Harold Schertzinger
Ralph Lucas __
6.75 Llovd Kellow__
Clark Johnson .
19.63 I- J. White ..............
Bill Munro __
2.06 Wrennie Kellow__
George Lemons
36.91 Ed Creecy________
Alfred Parsons
25.18 Wm. Powell______
Carl Simmons
69.91 Oscar Bennett ____
Geo. Kellow _
10736 Car! White_______
M B. Lucas _
103.87 Fairbanks Morse A Co.
Jack Bonny _
149.80 A. C. Anderson _
Ade Lane___
3531 V. M Kellow___
R.T Holman
6334 John Rock ..... .....
Oscor Meyers
109 78 J. H. Fletcher__
Tom Kellow __
43.89 A. O. Foiand___
M. B. Lucas
3531 Ruduiph Speece
Donald Barnum
110 412 Walter Hartman _
Jim Rogers
25.93 H. A. Miles_____
Len Pierce
71.82 John Coughran__
Fred Everhart _
5137 Rudolph Kiester
Clyde Lane___
45.88 R. Y. Blaylock _.
Curtis Carver ...
5137 H. S. Brimhall, clerk
Frank Everhart
5137 Southern Pacific Co.__
M. F. Holman
5934 Sunset Garage_______
Claude Lane__
35.91 State Industrial Accdent
W. E. Fitch __
11237
Comm. L.4____ ______
F. M. Nelson _
59.85 Kink-Crenshaw Hdw. Co.
Henry Hanson
3531 Union Oil Co ___ __ __
Vernon Jensen
Union Oil Co
and I Hill and when caught was seeking the
185.76 : Riweeveh Highway Garagv
6.00 I signed for carrying passengers
wide out-world beyond the coast
When
the
total
tire
width
is-
9138 ' Standard Oil Co. ____ ____
289 94
Miles per hour I range.
163 79 i Wm. A. High _____________
8.30
I May Hill will have to answer to
Not over 28 inches ____ . 30
three indictments charging infrac­
159.75 M. C. Kellow_____________
65.00 Over 28 inches....... .... ......... — 20
3991 '^amb-Schrader Co ________
tions
of th« prohibition law Vander­
212.18
in-
(b) AU other motor vehicles,
76.80 'tTrwvrdale Telephone Co .....
pool was sent up irvn’ Multnomah
8.30 eluding trucks.
70.32 1 Cloverdale Telephone Co. __
for larceny in 1913; he was re-com
6.06
When the total tire width in—
439 Dunn * Baker ____________ 723.07
Mlles per hour when milted in 1919. served his time and
175.77' Chas F. Pankow __________
was released in 1923. coming to thi*
31.30 Total tire width
equipped with
12X75. |C. Ray .........................
4.50
Solid Pneumauc county- in February.
136.82 U. S. Edwards ....... .. ..............
Thursday morning, the sheriff ac­
80.0(1
tires
tireo
15131' Tillamook Clay Works ....... ..
companied
Vanderpool to a place on
39.59 Not over 14 in............ 25
30
160.79 Adelia Weiss ____________
Hoquarton slough, just back of the
111.20 Over 14 in., not over
14931 Roland McGinnis__________
Creamery association's new warehouse
5.00
25
16 in.
.......
2D
104 86 ‘ Ernest Bohna -....... -...........
where the latter pointe«! out a spot
5.00 Over lß in., not over
35.51 Dunn A Baker.............. ........... 6693.73
where h«- had cached a box contain­
22
IS
22 in.............
1537 C F. Stone ______________
ing a lot of notes and papers stolen
37.95 Over 22 in., not over
3.99 Steinbach Iron Works
from the Burge- grocery The papers
97.96
20
....... 16
36 in.
124.75 Oregon State Highway Com
were vaulable to the owner, and were
631 Over 30 in......... ......... 12
18
339 A. T. Dolan _______________ 311 10
(e) Vehicles equipped with meta! returned to him. Vanderpool seems
91.7« P D. Ott
48.32 tires. When the combined weight of to be rather proud of his exploits in
10037 W. C. Cheney . ..._............ ........
this city. His confessions prove him
53.65 vehicle and load u—
97.64 E. G. Ostrander__________
42.41
Miles per hour to be a hardened criminal
117.89 Donald Barnum __ ____ ____
24.70 2500 pounds or less ................... 10
ui.n C- C. Jensen______________
50.00 Over 2500 lbs., not over 5000 lbs
8
75.79 P. C. Meyer ....................
46.78 Over 5000 lbs., not over 7000 lbs .... 6
74.23 Bay City_________________
333.33
Over 7000 pounds prohibited, ex-
53.88 School Dist No. 42........ ........
25.00 cept by permission granted by­ the
539
(Continued from page one)
state highway commission. (Laws
74.85
1921. Special Session. Chap. 8, Sec. for the exercise of that species of
105.41
5; Laws 1923. Chap 281. Sec 1)
sport and materally adds to the tour­
3930
Section 30 How Weight* May Be ist patronage of the various towns
173.78
IAelermined.— For the purpose of de­ herein.
49.93
le, mining the total weights, combined
The establishment
of separate
173.78
weights and partial weights of vehi­ hatcheries will also do away with any
27.93
(Continued from last week.)
cles. actual scale weights shall gov­ friction that might arise in the minds
27.93
ern. but in the absence of information of gill or commercial fishermen, and
(c)
The
provisions
of
this
section
3.99
as to scale weights and or of con­
It is believed
23.94 shall not apply to vehicle« engaged venient facilites for ascertaining such gann fish sportsmen,
that
such
segregation
will
result in
in
construction
of
state
highways
or
1536
scale weights, the weights furnished good all around. It goes, without
134(6 county roads when the movement of
by dealers, manufacturers or their
13.96 such vehicles is confined wholly to agents as to the weights of vehicles saying that no salmon will be spawn­
ed in the Game hatchery, the two
such
roads
or
section
of
roads
actu
­
10237
and parts of vehicles may be accepted hatcheries being absolutely separate
ally
under
construction
and
not
yet
39.90
and deemed to be the weight thereof and under different commissions.
94.18 open to unlimited public use: pro­
I provided, however, such weights, so
1538 vided. tnat such vehicles must first ascertained, shall at all times be sub­
7.96, obtain from the state highway com­ ject fo verification by actual weights
168.75 mission a permit in writing allowing
subsequently ascertained.
70.31 j such operation. (Laws 1921. Special
For the purpose of determining the
Session.
Chap.
8.
Sec.
4.1
1336 j
Section 2b. Changing Width of Tire« concentrated weigh: bearing on the
11234
surface of the ground at contact with
114.49 of Motor Truck* After Registering.—
the wheels of any axle of a vehicle
It
shall
be
unlawful
for
any
owner
ot
111.68
the weight ascertained by placing a
driver
of
a
motor
truck
to
change
the
11737
loadmeter. weight jack or other in­
tires
on
such
truck
to
a
wider
tire
159.75
strument for such purpose, under-
159.75 width after such motor truck has been
162.66 registered in the office of the secre- neath the axle of such vehicle and
2_gg tary of state without forthwith noti- raising the same clear of the s- rface
174.00 ^*,n6
secretary of state of such of the ground or otherwise in the
g-i_g5 ’ change and paying the additional fee usual manner of the use of such
OU required by this act for the registra- weighing device or devices shall be
(Continued on page 5)
390.32 tion of motor vehicles of the total tire
47 94 width of such truck as computed
23.94 after the change of tire shall have
1137 i heel. made.
Section 29 Limiting Kate* of Speed
2035
15.98 of Vehicle* and Motor Truck*__ No
(Continued from page 1)
1.99 motor vehicle or other vehicle or
1.49 i ’ motor truck shall be operated or mov­ of being the man who burglarized
032 ed over or upon the public highways, the stores of Conover i Conover,
728.96 roads or streets of this «tate at any Bu-ge. and the Plank hardware store.
169.12 greater rate of spe«d than specified ab< ut ten days ago. Since his arrest
THE INSIDE OUT
in the following classifications and he has acknowledged that he com­
mitted the burglaries and will be
115.27 schedule to wit:
IT WORKS FROM
<a) Motor vehicles, except motor held until the next session of the cir­
1.60
trucks,
trailers
and
semitrailers,
when
cuit
court.
In
some
manner
he
fell
259.03
“One minute essays on health
287.65 equipped with pneumatic tires and de- j in with Brooks and the eiuetve May
by Dr. H. L. Babb'
^?ATE MOTOR LAWS
TO HELP DRIVERS
NEW
Ill
HERE
ARRESTED
COA I
LI XIB
28 W
CO
LAMB- SCHRADER
And Real Service
THE BUNGALOW CAFE
CHANGES
HATCHERY
MEN
O ctober 2 r ,
24 15c
.
NMMMMMMBNMMMMBNaNMaNMNNNMaMM
STO p ’ yoü I
DON’T LET THE RAINY DAYS
MOVING
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
18 PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
TOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
CALL US DAY OR NIGHT
Our Motto: "tjiuck Serviae and Reasonable Rate«
THROUGH STAGES TO PORTLAND
Modern 22-passenger cart» operated by t'PericBtfll
drivers. A scenic 5 hour ride you will enjoy
LEAVE TILLAMOOK
7:45 A. M.
2:2* P. M.
LEAVE PORTLAND
12:50 P. M
7:50 A. M.
JdtE.M
PORTLAND. NEWBERG. Mc.MINNVILLE. TILL
AMOOK STAGES, Inc.
DEPOT OPPOSITE (.EM THEATRE
BOTH PHONB
Ancient 0ri^eT United Workmen
A FRATERNA! BENEFICIARY SOCIETY
ORGANIZED 55 YEARS AGO
Grants CaNh ixian*. Paid up insurance and
Extended Insurance after the 3rd year
of Membership
I). C. HERRIN, Grand Recorder
l urte Ben
Says:
“Nervy,
the
.-aso-, bank bur-
giary don't pay is
because constan*
travel is
pensive.
saving
in case of
There are five features in the
Perfect Protection Policy ot
^Xrest Coast Life that vitally
concern every man, whether he
has dependents or not. They
offer you certain protection in
times of misfortune. And no
man is immune to misfortune.
All health that is of any
permanent valu- comes irom
inside. It is not to bs- gained
by medicenes from the out­
side. Health is the normal
functioning of the organs of
the body.
HEALTH FOÍJ (MS
aewwgncw: Kts
Mil n s. vu
¡■v-ts
ACT TOI'AY T* "ouowta. /nae
delay
Why
C oast L ife
when
consul­
tation is with
charg-
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i .uamwok Ore.
out.
A. W. PLANK
TILLAMOOK, OKE
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WE
SALVAGE
KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT COMPANY
Chiropractic spinal
juetments as given by this
office have restored health in
a number of eases 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.
You owe it to yourself to learn
something about these five fea*
tores. Through the coupon
below you can find out exactly
how they apply to your case.
ZS25H5ZS?'*’
low accounts and notes at our own expense
Chiropractic spina! adjust­
ments put the diseased* or
weakened organ of the body
that is causing ill health in
position to receive its nor­
ma! quota of lie impulses
over spinal nerve
lines
Health returns as naturally
as light m a bulb when the
current is switched on.
This Policy ayou
PORTLAND. Ott.
415 OREGONIAN BLDG
L. Babb &£
TILLAMOOK BLDG.
Both Phone« Res. Jr J
Branak office at Garibald!
Tueeday, Thursday Evening
” equipped and skilfully managed offices for collections st
McMinnville
Ihllaboro
lillamed
M HEN IN TILLAM(M>K STOP AT
THE HOTEL NETHERLANDS
C. J.
No. 8, First St.
A. L. NEFF, Props.
Tillamook, Orc.
-r:
••
•'*irrpr
A (omplete Financial Service
Hov the bank of today differs from the bank of
tne old days! There was a time when the ven
<’mosphere of a bank set one to trembling, an«
iie banker himself, was the fiercest old war‘
nor in the town!
—and, at that, they did little except make a
nar: anrl render you a statement when they
•' ere sufficiently urged.
1 he 7 illamook County Bank is a complete fin®®'
' ia; service, rendering assistance through time*
5 business counsel and information.
T iuamook C ounty B nnk
ïiuamook O riwn