¡FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT SUPERVISION AND KFIGl'I \- again operating after shutdown of a | will have to be constructed on the T1ON OF TRANSPORTATION OF year. Corvallis—New brick building to go Those who are wearing Nu Bone PERSONS AND PROPERTY present grounds and buildings torn Total sum turned over to all states up at Second and Jackson, scene of corset; are perfectly satisfied and will down if they do not blow down in FOR COMPENSATION ■H (Continued from page 4) containing national forests during fis­ recent fire. wear no other. Sold by Eva Jeffers winter. The question is: "Do the cal year 1923 from revenues derived Section 1. Definitions.— (a) The n^Lftet be deemed sufficient for the (Continued from page one) You get Sealright Ice cream con­ people wish their money expended on Millinery store on First street and totaled the sum of $1,321,422, a re­ ^Kurnose of registration of such ve- act, means a corporation, company, cord year. second avenue.—Adv. north or the extreme south end of the property belonging to someone else, tainers at The Eldee.—Adv. term “corporation,” when used in this thereof. county is no reason why he should when they have property of their |Kicle or association or a joint stock associ­ own for this purpose?” LIMB Hl RTS COATS LOGGER not be interested in the fair It is a ■H Section 51. Declared to Be Police ation; (b) the term ’“person.” when 4. The fair has grown so large in K^rers.—The provisions of this act used in this act, means an individual, county institution, and county pride the past few years that the present While working in the logging camp should ^Kontained «re declared to be an ex­ firm or a copartnership; (c) the term be behind it. Some of the buildings are no longer suited for the M^rcise of the police powers of the "transportation company,” when used of A. F. Coats, about seven miles FISH AND SEA FOODS. ICE IN SM \l L QUANTITIES staunchest supporters of the fair are occasion. During the past fair one- Mgute of Oregon, and this act shall b< in this act, means every corporation from town, Tuesday forenoon, Peter half of our exhibitors were in the men who live at some distance from Bell 59-J R. B. HAYS, Prop. lEnev :i 'be “Oregon motor vehicle or person their lessees, trustees, re­ Luthi was struck by a falling limb, Tillamook. This county which is ooeu because suitable space under inflicting damages to his nose and WWWIdldBi ceivers or trustees appointed by any growing as never before, cannot af­ cover was not available. ■ Se.tioi -Turpwc and Object.— court whatsoever, owning, controlling face. Dr. R. E. Ringo sewed up ford to reneg on any proposition that 5. Regulating traffic and providing , ..bject and intent of this operating or managing any motor ve­ Luthi’s nose and attended to the other will advertise and advance the in-i parked space for automobiles on the Hart is ' provide a comprehensive sys- hicle, motor truck, motor bus, bus wounds which, while painful, were terests of the whole county. We present grounds has become a big M^n, th, regulation of all motor trailer, semitrailer or other trailer in not serious. have adopted a “go-ahead” policy, problem and those of you who drive Hgnd 'th,! vehicles in this state, ex- ness of transportation of persons or and it has been productive of good machines realize this fact. FIREMAN IS INJI RED pt tli;P nothing herein contained connection therewith used in the busi- results to the whole county. 6. A larger race track and grand­ Hbha: b' '!l' '"e'1 1,1 “I’I'Iy to the regis- property or as a common carrier for The positive man in any commun­ stand is needed and not enough space Rader Johnson, a member of the General line of ■trn’-ee . .i.en.-ilig of United States compensation over any public high­ ■ ffevi't.:: owned motor vehicles and way in this state between fixed term­ fire department, sustained a rupture, ity is the one who looks ahead for is available to build on the present Hu, tra,' oti engines, farm tractors, ini, or over regular or irregular while out drilling with the company the best interests of the whole coun­ grounds. The fair board does not wish to in­ ■roll.. tire wagons, fire engines, routes not operating exclusively with­ last Wednesday night He reached ty; The negative man is one who opposes everything that does not ■jl.vu. I .ha«"<1 baby buggies. .Mo- in the limits of an incorporated city [ around on the fire engine to adjust personally benefit him. Don’t line up crease the taxes in Tillamook county, unnecessarily, but they do believe ■tor vJ:i - motorcycles, trailers and or town; (d) the term“public high­ some part of its mechanism, while he ■sen..': -wned and operated by way,” when used in this act, means was in a twisted condition, and im­ with the non-progressives. They are that you should know the facts. Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows not constructive forces in any com- The question will be decided on ■ th, ' ' 'r. gon, or cities, counties rii-iy public street, road, highway or mediately became sick. Dr. Robinson, | munity. If they had won out in the November 6th. If you believe in hav­ city health officer was called to the ■er <■'!, ,• ■l.tical subdivisions of this way in this state; (e) the words "for past, we would now have no good ing a fair that will build up with the Tillamook, Oregon Both Phones ■«tat, shall be exempt from the pro- compensation” shall be deemed to engine room, and examined Johnson, roads, and none of the improvements county as the county progresses, and t.*j him that he was suffering ' ■ vim . ' las act requiring payment mean transportation of any person It is thought that that follow good roads. .................... ■— vote 302 x yes. ■of re reg- public service commission may ex-1 election day; they are worthy of ■istetcJ as herein required ami shall empt from the operation of this act! your consideration: ■display registration number plates, the transportation of freight or pass­ 1. Tillamook county owns 90 acres ■provided by the secretary of state. engers by motor vehicles in rural I Nothing in the line of food is more distasteful than of land purchased for fair grond pur­ ■Application for registration of such communities not done on a commer-1 poor meat. Our constant endeavor is to furnish you _ International Live I poses from which they are deriving ■vehicies hall be made in the regular cial basis; (f) the term "motor vehi-1 The Pacific with fresh, government inspected meats, the kind m * thi/ ’aZ _____ ¡hall | SU*k ^Position has finished its pro-! no benefit, at the same time paying Price* of alt (404) ■mams’ as in this act prescribed and de,” when'used i __ _____ that you can eat and enjoy. I gram of days. It is as follows : rent to the Southern Pacific for the ■a fee of $1. together with such appli- mean every self-propelled vehicle I Bcati i shall be forwarded to the sec­ ’moving over the highways of this I Saturday, Nov. 3—Children's Day, use of the present grounds. retary of state and all such motor ve- state excepting road rollers, farm | and all school children are admitted 2. Each year a considerable amount i r ricca 01 * of money is expended on the present ■hicles shall display license number tractors, tractor engines, fire extin-1 [free of charge on that day. I ; Goodyear Tifea LOUIE LOLL, Butcher 1919 1920 1921 19221921 ■plat, - as required for other motor ve- guishing engines and police ampu-1 Sunday, Nov. 4—Chiaffarelli’s band ■ grounds getting them in shape to ■hicles licensed under this act. lances: provided, that every motor ve-1 | of 40 pieces will give two classical ' make it safe to hold a fair. This | sacred concerts, and the exhibits will has to be repeated each year and the ■ Section 53.. Administrative Ex pen hicle equipped with more than four I be in place and can be viewed. at the way money that is used for this should be ■aes. Field Deputies and Inspeetors; (4) wheels shall be declared to be a Monday, Nov. 5—This has been expended into something permanent Goodyear Tire motor vehicle used in connection with I ■How provided for and Paid.—The named Fraternal Society and Civic | on the new grounds. prices have been ■secretary of state shall purchase the a trailer or semitrailer. (Laws 1921,1 kept consistently I Club Day. and all the activities of the I 3. It is only a question of two or ■necessary stationery, record books, Special Session, Chap. 10.) lower than the aver­ exposition start. Horse show in the No other butter Section 2. Unlawful to Operate three years before more buildings ■number plates, badges, postage and age for all commod­ evening and during the remainder of ; seems to be quite so ■provide for the printing and other Without complying with Act.—No I the week. ities. Then think of ■neces-ary and incidental expenses and corportation or person, as defined in I good as the famous the improvements Tuesday, Nov 6—Governors’ Day. | ’LIT!-FOOT’ ■employ the necessary clerical assis- section 1 of this act, their lessees, I Four or five governors are expected.; < Linn Butter. Cof­ represented by that Itance to fully carry out the objects trustees, receivers or trustees ap­ This is also Editors* Day. finest of all Good­ fees; our fine bulk land purposes of this act, and he is pointed by any court whatever shall years, the new DANCE FLOOR Wednesday, Nov. 7 — Farm Bureau [ coffee at 35 and 40c ■authorized to employ a chief field operate any motor vehicle, motor and Grange Day. The former organ- ( Goodyear Cord. De­ WAX per lb. are winners; bus, bus trailer semitrailer or other ■deputy or inspector at a monthly sal- spite this, prices are irlTCB smooth, slid- ization holds a convention in this city The best grades of extra values on Friday. laryof not to exceed $200 and such trailer in connection therewith for this day and the day following. n< finish to hard 37% lower now than or soft-wood floor«. in 1920, and 30% ■other field deputies or inspectors as the transportation of persons or prop­ bulk and package teas are all that we stock. Apples: Thursday, Nov. 8—Washington Day. NO ACID. GREA11 lower than in 1914. Ihe may deem advisable, not exceed- erty for compensation on any public Excursions are expected from Puge, | OR DUST. This is Apple Week, we have a fine lot at low prices. This is the time to linc six in number, at a monthly sal- highway in this state except in ac­ Your druggist has Buy a box now. Pears: Only a few boxes left of Sound and other parts of^he Ever ­ ft. If not. send us buy Goodyears. lary of not to exceed $150 each togeth­ cordance with the provisions of this stamps, 75c for one- green State. I those fine D’Anjou pears at only $1.70 per box. New pound package. Ag Goodyear Service Station er with the actual and necessary ex- act. (Laws 1921 Special Session, Friday, Nov. 9—Oregon Day. Sim-I Dealerg we sell and recom­ I CLARICE. stock of Citron, Lemon, Orange Peel and Dried Chap. 10.) Ipens, « of such field deputies and in- mend the new Goodyear WOODWARD ilar excursions are looked for from . Cords with the beveled All- DRUG Co., Fruits just received. lipectors in the enforcement of the I Weather Tread and back various points in the Willamette val­ (Continuad next week) them up with standard Iprov - As of this act, and he is here­ ley. J Goodyear Service I by authorized and directed to pay LAMARS DRUG STORE SUNSET GARAGE Saturday, Nov. 10—Portland Day. I [any claims therefor in the manner­ [provided by law out of the moneys I WILL BUY YOUR |received under the provisions of this E. G. ANDERSON Eugene — Construction to start soon act; such field deputies and inspec- CALVES and HIDES [tors shall have, for the purposes of on $69,000 business building. Let me know what you have. Roseburg—Work of Installing Pew enforcement of this act, the powers now or hereafter vested by law in street lighting system started. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ PAUL DISNEY Hood River—Butler Banking Co. to vallis, October 31,—Gerald Stark of MUTUAL PHONE peace officers, and may exercise said BELL 453-J (powers in any portion of the state or build $70,000 home. Tillamook is a member of Tau Sigma Eugene—7,000,000 trout raised this Phi, local fraternity, which has been of any political subdivision thereof, but soley in the enforcement of the season in local state hatchery on Me- granted Tau chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon, national fraternity. This provisions of this act. Any officer Kenzie river. St. Helens postoffice is now in sec- will be the eighteenth national on the whose duty it may be to arrest vio­ campus. lators of any of the provisions of ond class. Oregon Jersey cattie being shipped Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded at this act when in pursuit of a violator or suspected violator of same, and un­ to Hawaiian islands to start herds Illinois Wesleyan university in 1899. Work left before 9 p. m. will Tau chanter of "Teke” is the second able to arrest such viodator or sus­ there. Portland— Willamette Steel Pipe chapter west of Iowa, the other chap­ be ready at 3 p. m. the fol­ pected violator into whatever terri- ter being at the University of Calif­ lowing day. Prints finished the territory over which the jurisdic­ of incorporation. Scappoose—Fall Creek Lumber Co. ornia. Installation will take place on glossy or dull paper as tion of such officer extends, shall be, and is hereby authorized to con- Co., $100,000 company, files articles Christmans vacation. you prefer for the same Tau Sigma Phi was founded in price. tinuouly pursue such violator or sus­ building 50,000-ft. daily capacity saw­ December, 1920, at Poling hall. It pected viodator into whatever terri­ mill. Eugene building permits breaking had 10 members and was then kr^iwn AT KOCH’S DRUG STORE tory in this Btate may be reasonably necessary to effect the apprehension all records. Will reach million-dollar as Deschutes club. In January, 1922, it moved to its present house and and arrest of same and to arrest such mark before year is over. Marshfield gets new business block. received a local charter in September, violator or suspected violator where- Riddle—Riddle Lumbebr Co. mill 1922. ev"t he may be overtaken. motor VEHICLE laws ALL ARE INTERESTED I THE SEINE ' ------- ---- » A. W. Plank Hardware I Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass MEATS OF QUALITY PAC.-INTERNATIONAL ISSUES ITS PROGRAM THE SATISFACTION MARKET BUI 1ER NOTES OF PROGRESS THE SATISFACTION STORE LOCAL 0. A. C. MAN JOINS FRATERNITY BELLS KODAK SHOP IKMmriMMiMMIHIMai lAiw V wm * CL THE COLISEUM SUNDAY-MONDAY NOV. 4-5 THI RSDAY-FRIDAY. NOV. *19 THOMAS MEIGHAN in 60c AN HOUR % HOMEWARD BOUND s I i » Taken from “The Light to Leeward” by Peter B. Kyne. A breezy yarn o’ the sea. SNUB POLLARD COMEDY THE DRIVIN’ FOOL Featuring Alec B. Francis, Wally Van and Patsy Ruth Miller. If you like speed, Sus­ pense,, thrills and romance, just try to keep up with the action in "The Drivin’ Fool.” The Covered Pushcart International News '= When you want to convert your entire holdings 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. .1. H. NASH Program confirmation not received on this date, but a good feature is warranted. CARMEN JR. 2-reel Century com­ edy NOTE: Remember only four changes of program each week — not rightfully used by any other organization. Measure your boots by the seasons’ wear! ERVICE over many seasons: Thia, alone, is the real test of rub­ S ber footwear. Measure your boot Stationeiy The Kind that appeals SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6-7 AUCTIONEER Featuring Walter Hiers, Jacqueline Logan and Charles Ogle. It’s a mile-a-minute joy ride of wholesome comedy. HOLY SMOKE, 2-reel comedy I M* is the one — rotami ami g to You PRICE 50c to $3.00 values by the “season stick.” Gold Seal Footwear will successfully stand up under the gruelling war against wear—as it has since the pioneer days of the Northwest. The rugged ply-on-ply construction of new para rubber reinforced at points of greatest strain is respon­ sible for their long life. Goodyear Built with broad instep, they insure foot comfort and ease of action. W, guarantee they will not crack. Good Pacific Coast stores can fit you with Gold Seal Rubber Footwear. You’ll also appreciate Gold Seal Oiled Clothing. We are the original and only Good­ year Rubber Company. Portland and San Francisco. Gold Seal Rubber Footwear