Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 26, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    pp IDAY,
(K TOBER 26, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
IOTOR vehicle law
first obtained permission for such judgment of said state highway com­
movement as and in the manner pro­ mission, in case of state highways, or
vided in section 36 of this act for ob­ of »uch county court, in case of coun­
H
(Continued Horn page 4)
taining special permission for the use ty roads, the interest of the public [
■S'
.,| to b< the correct concentrated of said roads in special cases, any will be served by the proposed move­
H^ght thereof or the weight ascer- sled or other device not movng on ment, the state highway commission !
or such county court as the case may 1
Ka'neil T> pl«'ing the two wheels of wheels.
Postmaster W. C. Foster stated
Section 34A, Use of Metal Tire» be, may grant written permission for
one »Xie on a platform acaie at
Ko,-uv.no.fi,'. th. center of the plat Prohibited under Certain Conditions.- •uch movement, which shall include this week that the United States had
terms, rules, stipulations and I resumed money order relations with
Korm of »«* *c“le
l,urh P0**1*0" No motor vehicle equipped with metal such
^»dition«‘as «id8commi*s‘ionnor .a"d
*"** th>t..*"y .T_^T‘nr
the Other wheels of the vehicle tires and having a combined weight
’ m„ bt.ul upon the platform of the n excess of seven thousand (7,1)00) court, as the case may be, may deem I I to send money to that country may
do so at the local post office.
^Eales. shall l«‘ deemed to be the cor pounds bearing on the surface of the to be necessary or desirable for the I
Money order business between this
Ket* cone, titrated weight bearing on road at contact with the four wheels public interest; provided, however,
country
and Germany was closed at
surfuc. of the ground at contact of such vehicle, or a combined weight protection of the highways and of the' i the beginning of the late war and
Krtth the »heels of such axle as placed in excess of thirty-five hundred that in every such case the state
(3,500) pounds bearing on the surface highway commission or the county has never been re-opened until re-
Kpon the scale».
| cently, when the Tillamook office re­
■T Section .31 Fixinx Minimum Thick of the road at contact with the two court as the case may be, shall re­ ceived orders from Postmaster gen­
wheels
of
quire
the
aplicant
for
such
permit
to
any
one
axle
of
said
vehi-
,,f Solid lire« and Prohibiting
eral stating that orders could now
Hjlrtal Coming in Contact With Sur- cle, shall be operak<d over or upon furnish a good and sufficient bond or j be written on German postoffffices.
any
state
indemnity
for
any
damage
to
the
highway
or
county
road
of
■face of Highway».— No vehicles
The offices in this country will be
Equipfa.i w|th solid tires shall be op- this state without permission. Such highways that may be caused by such ( supplied with special tables relative
Herati'd. driven or moved over or upon wirtten permission shall be obtained movement. Said bond shall be in to money values in Germany, and a
■any of the highways of this state in advance of such movement as' and such amount as the state highway colonial exchange over there will de­
■having -pon the wheels thereof any in the manner provided by section commission or the county court, as termine the number of German marks
■ure of a .css thickness of solid rubber, thirty-five (35) of this act. (Laws the case may be, may deem necessary one may receive in exchange for an
■or other equally elastic material or 1921, Special Session, Chap. 8, Sec. 8.) for the full protection of the public American dollar.
Section 34-B. Dragging Logs Pro­ interest and shall be filed with the
■«her s»i<i vehicle is in motion, insure
The slump of the German mark in
■composition, than will at all times, hibited.—No logs, poles or piling or commission or court, as the case may value, as measured in American mon­
land maintain a cushion of elastic othex- thing shall be dragged upon or be, granting the authority or permis­ ey, is tremenduous and when a Ger­
■material between the surface of the over thesurface of any state highway sion, as the case may be. No move­ man citizen gets the value of an
■ highway and every metal part of or county road, without the written ment of any such vehicle, device or American dollar in marks, he has
■every wheel of such vehicle.
The permisión of the county court, if a thing shall begin until said permis-I a veritable bale of the old country
■ thickness of such elastic cushion shall county highway, or of the sute high­ sion has been granted and the re- j currency on hand.
■ be determined by the concentrated way commission if a sute highway. quired bo:id has been filed and accept- !
■ weight bearing on the surface of the (Laws 1921, Special Session, Chap. 8, ed by the highway commission or the
W. C. T. U. HOI.DS MEETING
county court, as the case may be. '
I road at contact with the wheels of Sec. 8.)
The highway commission or the coun- ‘
■ any one axle of such vehicle but in
Last Tuesday the W. C. T. U. met
Section 34-C. Prohibiting l ogs Mov­
Inc case shall such thickness of elas- ing Over the Highways.—No logs or ty court, as the case may be, may in I at the Christian church. There was
its discretion, appoint one of its off-1
■ tic material be less than shown in the piling shall be moved on or upon the
a large attendance. A very interest­
icers or agents to be present at and
■ following schedule»:
ing discussion followed on the sub­
highways of this sute wihtout writ­
during the movement, but the pres­
I (a) When concentrated weight is ten permission. Such written permis­ ence of such officer or agent, or any ject: ‘"The best thing I know about
The next
I sixty-fi' e hundred (6,500) pounds or sion shall be obtained as in the man­ interference or suggestions offered or j our city government.”
ner provided in section thirty-five made by such agent, shall not be meeting will be held November 13
I less, one (1) inch.
I (b) When the concentrated weight (35) of this act (Laws 1921, Spec­ deemed to be supervision of the move- i when Mrs. G. E. Hart will be the
leader.
I pounds and not over eleven thousand ial Session, Chap. 8, Sec. 8.)
ment, or in any manner to relieve the j
I is over sixty-five hundred (6,500)
Section 34-D. In» up por ted Loads.— party to whom such permit has been I
I (11.0001 pounds, one and one-quarter W shall be unlawful to move over any granted, or the sureties on said bond,
1(1 1*4) inches.
highway of the sute of Oregon any from sole responsibility for every
(c) When the concentrated weight vehicle carrying an overhanging or damage that may be done by such
I is over eleven thousand (11,000) unsupported load extending beyond movement; provided, however that if
I pounds, one and one-half (1 1-2) in- the last point of support for a greater in opinion of said officer or agent of;
I ehen. ( laws 1921, Special Session, distance than that equal to two-thirds said highway commission or county
The order of the attorney general
of the length of the wheel base of the
Chap. 8, Sec. 6)
of the state closing the-deer season
Continued on page 6)
Section 33 Limiting the Combined vehicle carrying said load. (Laws
on the 20th of the present month has
Weight of anything Moving over the 1921, Special Session, Chap. 8, Sec. 8.)
Highway« of the State.—No vehicle,
Section 34-E. Trailers and Semi­
motor vehicle, motor truck, device or trailers; Coupling Devices.— All
UTE-FOOT’
thing having a combined weight in trailers or semitrailers shall be equip­
excess of twenty-two thousand (22- ped with such an efficient coupling
DANCE FLOOR
.(•<>•> pounds at contact of the rouh> device as will not permit said trailer
wheels of any sue:, vehicle with the or semitraler to swing over three in­
WAX
Gives smooth, glM-
surface of the highway, or a com­ ches eithe*- way beyond the track of
The Skaggs grocery store opened
(r.g finish to hard
bined weight of more than seventeen the vehicle furnishing the motive pow­ last Saturday in the Harrison build­
or soft-wood floors
thousand six hundred (17,600) pounds er when operating on a tangent. The ing on the corner of Third avenue )
NO ACID, GILEVSB
OR DVST.
at contact of the two wheels of any highway commission of their author­ and Third street. The outside of the |
Tour druggist has
one axle of any such vehicle, or of a ity to determine as to whether or not store is painted blue and white and
It. If not. send us
stamps. 75c for one-
combined weight of more than twen- any coupling device is efficient (Laws there is a good window display room, i
pound package
tv-two thousand (22.000) pounds of a 1921, Special Session, Chap. 8, Sec. 8.) The main store is 35x65 feet and is I
CLARKE.
WOODWARD
device not equipped with wheels, shall
■4Wtion 35. Highway Commi»sion filled with all sorts of groceries and I
DRUG Co-
r • lie moved over or upon any high­ and County Court May grant Spec­ househould supplies. The warehouse I
•aMOaoA Ore*«*
way of this state without the written ial Permits.—Upon receipt .f an ap­ is 40x65, and is being piled high with I
permission of the state highway cum­ plication for permission to move over carloads of goods with additions daily.
I
in. ion if a state highway, or of the any highways of this »Ute, any vehi­ F. O. Burns is the manager, with
I WILL BUY' YOUR
state highway commission and the cle, article, property, or thing having Sydney Baker and Lee Cooper as
and
HIDES
county court of the county in which a combined weight in excess of twen­ sale'men. Mr. Burns reports a good CALVES
stich road is located of a county road, ty-two thousand (22,000) pounds, the day on Saturday last and an increas­
lot me know what you have.
(laws 1921, Special Session, Chap. 8, state highway rummisJon, in case of ing trade. “We buy by the carload,
Sec. 7.)
state highways, or the county court, and in large quantities, and keep
PAUL DISNEY
BELL 153-J
Section 34. Uw of »led« on High­ in case of county roads, to whom 1 down the overhead and are thus able MUTUAL PHONE
50-tf
ways Prohibited.— It shall be unlaw­ such apiication may be made, shall 1 to divide profits with the customer,”
said
Mr.
Burns,
“
and
that
’
s
ful to move over or upon any of the investigate the representations made i
highways of this state without having in said application and, if in the Skaggs has so many stores.’
GERMAN EXCHANGE
OFFERED FOR SALE
SHORT DEER SEASON
NOT LIKED IN STATE
CHAIN GROCERY STORE
OPENED SATURDAY
•:ou»ed a great deal of resentment
in many parts of the state among
sportsmen. Walter B. Honeyman, a
well known Portland dealer in sport­
ing goods, claims that the shortening
of the season was "an outrage and
an injustice.“ I. N. Fleischner, chair­
man of the game commission, stated
that Honeyntan’s charges were “un­
just and uncalled for," and said that
he issued the order to close upon the
advice of the attorney general. The
case of Walter Winslow of Marion
county, contending for an open season
from September 10 to October 31,
was upheld by a Marion county court,
but is now on appeal to the supreme
court of the state. The Marion coun­
ty Mr. Winslow, is a brother of At-
tor ley George Winslow of this city
HOLSTEIN
fatoiy and the railroad depot. This
place is to be rented for a term of
years, terms can be arranged satis­
factorily by giving security.
We
would show preference to some one
A. W. Plank Hardware
BREEDERS TAKE
NOTH E
Owing to the death of Clay Daniels,
we are going to rent our ranch near
Mohler. There are 23 registered Hol-
steins some of them blue ribbon cows,
six high grade cows all tubercular
tested and in the association, one pure
bred Holstein bull calf. We have the
records and they are open for inspec­
tion.
The buildings consist of a good 11
room house with modern conveniences,
a good roomy barn and good fences;
it is located near the Mohler cheese
O other tire has
the slipless grh>
of the famous Good-
?ear All-Weather
read. Its high,
thick, sharp-edged
blocks grip hard,
hold fast, andhang
on. The result is a
steady, sure, safe
pace in any traffic or
in any going, with
a car anid tire per­
formance p erfe ctly
matched for eco­
nomical efficiency.
A* Goodyear Service Station
Dea/er» we re#/ and nut t n-
mand the new Gooifyecrr
Curds with the beotded All-
Weather Tread and bach
them up with standard
Goodyear Scrdoo
SUNSET GARAGE
General line of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
Both Phones
Tillamook. Oregon
Means Nothing
Better
GOOD,-YEAR
j Service Station
S'»—ci
N
who would purchase our he •:! and
rent the place intact. For further in­
formation call or write II. T. Botts,
Tillamook, Oregon, or Mrs. ('lay Dan­
iels, Mohler, Oregon, owner.
3-lt
That’s the kind of
meat that is sold here
The best that we can
buy in all lines. Whether it is poultry, beef, pork or
veal, the only kind that you can get here will be the
best.
THE SATISFACTION MARKET
LOUIE LOLL, Butcher
See our beautiful shopping baskets; you’ll like the
designs, prices and quality.
There is no need of buying a tin can when you
want good Coffee. Our 40c bulk coffee is as good as
any you can buy in a can—3 lbs. for $1 on Fridays.
Rice, best Blue Rose.......... '........... lOclb
Small White Beans, the best............................. 10c lb
Best Bulk Cocoa................................................ 10c Tb
Small cans best Ripe Olives ..........................10c can
Van Camps Tomato Soup................................. 10c can
Linn Butter is regarded by Tillamookers as the best
THE SATISFACTION STORE
E. G. ANDERSON
BELLS KODAK
SHOP
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THE COLISEUM
SUNDAY-MONDAY OCTOBER 2K-29
THE GLIMPSES OF
THE MOON
Featuring Hebe Daniels and Nita Naldi. Story
taken from Edith Wharton’s novel.
GIANTS vs YANKS, Two Reel
Comedy
AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE
“ONLY 38
A bright comedy of character, with moments
of exquisite tenderness, featuring May McAvoy
Lois Wilson, Elliott Dexter and George Faw­
cett.
LOVE TAPS, Two Reel Comedy
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3
TUESDAY OCTOBER 30
ADAM AND EVA
OLIVER TWIST
(Featuring Marion Davies. A comedy of the
brghtest cast.
A frisky flapper fun-fest; a
beautiful girl in a beautiful mess.
Featuring Jackie Coogan, Gladys Brockwell
Has Nancy Sikes), Ion Chaney (as Fagin) and
each character of Charles Dickens novel 1.«
made to live again by talented players. One
of the Big 'Uns of the season.
TWO REEL COMEDY
AESOP’S FABLES, Cartoon
Comedy
INTERNATIONAL NEWS
CLIP THIS COUPON
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 31
“THE CHRISTIAN ,T’>
Adapted from the famous novel and featuring
Richard Dix, Mae Busch, Gareth Hughes,
Phyllis Haver and Mahlon Hamilton.
DON’T GET FRESH, Two Reel
Century Comedy
Work left before 9 p. m. will
be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­
lowing day. Prints finished
on glossy or dull paper as
you prefer fur the same
price.
If you are interested in receiving pro­
grams and announcements of special
a<t actions to I» shown at the Coliseum
in Tillamook, Oregon, just sign your
name and address on the lines below and
either mail to or leave at the Box office
of the Coliseum.
Name
Address
• „
. , . .
(Give street No. R. F. D. or general del.)
AUCTIONEER
When you want to convert your entire
holding« into cash by way of auction
Sale, it will be to your advantage to
see me. Plaese ask for a date before
you get out your bills. Call me at
Tillamook Bakery, Phone 101.
J. H. NASH
Gold Medal Cannery
selects Qold Seal Boots!
‘E'OUR first awards at world's fairs
■T —St. Louis, Portland, Seattle
and San Francisco—have come to
the Union Fishermen’s Cooperative
Packing Company of Astoria, Ore­
gon, for the excellence of its canned
•almon.
<
This cannery buys Gold Seal Boots
for all its employes. A logical choice
—for Gold Seals are made of the
best pure para* rubber blended with
strong woven textiles. They are
guaranteed to stay free from cracks,
These champion water-resisters are favor­
ites throughout the Northwest—from the
campe of the Coetir d’Alenes tn the can­
neries and mines of Alaska. Broad of
instep, they insure foot comfort and ease
of action. Good Pacific Coast store» can
fit you with them. You will also appre­
ciate Qold Seal Oiled Clothing.
We are the only and original Goodyear
Rubber Company. Portland and San
Francisco.
•Pcmi rubber b the finest raw rubber from tropical
forests and plantations- -never used or worked before
Goodyear
Gold
Seal
Rubb er Footwear