2 UNLAWFUL TO ALTER YOUR FRIDAY, NOVE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT AUTOMOBILE f«r speak to the young people. ,hc ? ' Tick Baldwin and wife of Wheat on business. < Riothcr ness. and the hook-up is changed almost Preaching at 11 a. m. An old time Tillamooker say» that Swander of Portland will be with us. daily—the only time it is not changed land drove down to sfu-nd Sunday ♦ ♦ ♦ if we get no extremely cold weather being when our would-be radio genius with O D. Baldwin. METilolHST (RV^ Brother Hitton will preach. _ Sunday F. D Watevus of Haddon is build­ . during November, that we may look has h» k>ug day off and goes fishing. Sunday -ch jWhiie be is aoing that he is figur:r.g ing a MxfiO garage and intends to for a mild «inter. “See how close I evening will close the fail meeting, so Sunday aeboo out S"v changes and the rest of us open about ti acre» in an auto camp com* to it," said the weather prophet. let every member be present but we will try and »»i i» Worship with us. and enjoy th< few more Sunday? ■* ’ «-Ï are mere or lass patiently trying to ground, having same ready for th«| music as well as the sermons ture in' under the latest eombinauon. summer aeaoor. a in th* new church. R. E Myers is home from ins jol “For our magr avox’ or “loud-speak­ The public invited Strangers al- Morning service at er" our would-be genius has fastened at Salmon berry ways feel at home at the Christian Subject, 'Th. ri.ua 1^ Mrs. G. A. Boldnck left far Gaston me ear piece of a head-set to an old REFORMED CHl’RCH Man.” church. phonc miles west of Portland. Oregon, and 50 miles South of the Columbia river, and your station comes in just as clearly as any. and better than most. Sometimes we have a little difficulty in separating it from KPO of San Francisco or the Los Angeles stations, when you are or. the air at the same tune. “Our receiving set is home made, operated by such person witn suck officer; provided, that in such case the officer making such arrest shall give a receipt in writing far such sum or vehicle and notify such per­ son to appear before the most accesa- ble magistrate, naming him. on that or the following day. specifying the place and hour. In case security shall be deposited as in this section provided, it shall be returned to the person forthwith on suck person be- . ing admitted to bail. Section 41. Penalties for Violations. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this art or who fails to provide himself with the proper limit, license or licenses prescribed herein, shall, upon conviction thereof, or up­ on entering a plea of guilty to a com­ plaint or indictment chargng him with the violation of any of the pro­ visions if this art. unless otherwise provided in this act, be punshed by a fine of not to exceed four hundred dollars ($400). or by mprisonment in the county jail not to exceed one year, ar both such fine and imprison­ ment. in the discretion of the court. The court before whom such convic­ tion may be had. may also, in its discretion, and as a part of the pun­ ishment for violation of this act, sus­ pend, for a period not to exceed one year, thv license or permit of the person so convicted. Justices of peace and district judges are hereby given concurrent jurisdiction with cir­ cuit courts U try anc dispose uf vio­ lations of the provisions of this act. Local magistrates, within their re­ spective jurisdictions, are also hereby given the power to permanently re­ voke any license referred U. herein upon conviction of the licensee of a violation of any ordnance having for its purpose the regulations of traffic or the operation of motor vehicles, when such ordinance is not inconsis­ tent with the provisions of this act Section 42. Disposition of lines.— All fines and penalties collected under the provisions of this art for viola­ tions thereof shall be paid by the court or judicial officer collecting the aam* to the city treasurer of any in­ corporated city or town, if such con­ viction be had in the police court, and to the county treasurer of the county, I if such conviction be had in a justice,' district or state court, and shall be, by the city or county treasurer re­ ceiving such fine, credited to the road fund of the county or street fund of the city, as th* case may be; provided, that whenever such fines or penalties result from prosecutions initiated by or from arrest« or complaints made by any state traffic officer, deputy ■ inspector, member of the state high­ way commission, or by any deputy or assistant or employe of th* state highway commission appointed by said commission under th* provisions of section 4432. Oregon Lews as amended by c hapter 9, General Laws of Oregon, 1921, then in any such ( events th* penalty and fin*, exclusive COUNTY NEWS IN BRIEF PERSONAL MENTION The “Punch” When You Need It Not just how many miles will it last, but also how will it perform while it’s on the job? That’s the thing to think about when you’re buying a battery. A battery on which you can rely—a battery which will have the “punch” when you need it —is a mighty good investment. Crown starts instantly The Latest and Greatest Automobile Sensation The new Overland Champion is the talk of the town! The low price is an.uz.ng! Probably the most useful car of all time! Features and utilities never be­ fore offered the salesman, merchant, fanner and American family Front and rrar Mats •d jouable tor* «rd and backward lor tall and ahon learn about Com« in today and ¡earn all the servicea benehta oi of tiiff th* sertncea and benehts STAR GARAGE