Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 11, 1907, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK
Editorial Snap Shota.
Watch Tillamook Grow !
Rab, rah
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The honking machine continue» to
blow its own horn every time it goe»
honking. Honk!
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It is really too bad that the calamity
bowlers can’t howl down butter tat from
35c. to 10c. per pound.
* * *
To put the Wilson river road in con
dition suitable for automobiles will take
a big wad, so it is up to those who want
to improve the road for that purpose to
help pay the expense.
* * *
Mayor Schmitz, of San Francisco, was
sentenced to five years in the penitentiary
on Monday for being a boodler. He has
not got more than he deserved. But
there are others who ought to keep l»im
company, tor in this effort to clean out
the rottenness in large cities, there are
others who ought to be caught in the
muck rake.
* * *
We cam ot add much to w hat we said
last week about Mrs. Ella R. Hays in
the obitui ry notice, other than to say
that another good woman has gone to
her rest, respected bv all who knew her
and sadly mourned by her children and
relatives. Left a widow’with a family to
care for. her aim and ambition was to
give her children a good education and
fit them for the duties of life, and in this
she had partly succeeded when the grim
reaper severed her from her children. It
is women like Mrs. Hays who make the
lives of others happier, and the hallowed
ties which bound her to her children are
traits of character we all admire in a
good Christian mother.
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This is going to be the banner year for
dairying in Tillamook, for never before
in the history of the county did butter
fat range so high and for so long a time.
The average price for the year will cap
the climax, for when butter fat is about
34c. a pound in the spring aud summer
months, it is plain there is big money in
dairying in Tillamook county. It may
not please some disgruntled individuals
who are not engaged in dairying, and
who have be.ome calamity howlers at a
time when the dairymen of Tillamook
county are unusually prosperous and
saving money as well. We think the
dairymen ought to go down on their
marrow bones and thank heaven that it
is a republican, and not a democratic,
administration which brought about
the prosperity to be seen everywhere.
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What a contrast. We recall the fact
that some years ago that men who went
into the slab wood business in Portland
went broke, but we do not remember
ever hearing the newspapers express a
word of pity for the poor devils who
tackled the slab wood business and made
a failure of it, nor tor the mill men who
lost by these failures Then followed a
period in which the mill men contracted
with M. C Banfield to take the slabs of
the saw mills,and he was the first person
in Portland to make a success of the
I usiness, and which assured the mill men
pay for the slabs and relieved them of a
good deal of trouble and worry. N< w
the Portland newspapers picture Mr.
Banfield as a Slab Wood King, siinplv
because he is making a success of tl e
business for himself and the mill men. By
way of diversion and justice, it would be
well for the Portland newspapers to
dwell somewhat upon the push, the per­
severance, the difficulties, the losses and
the large amount of money that had to
be invested before the slab wood busi­
ness in Portland was made a success of
It took the Portland newspapers years
of toil to bring them up to their present
perfection and success, so if there are
slab wood kiugs in that city, there must
also be newspaper kings as well, who
adopted the same business principles in
making a success of their businesses as
the slab wood people did.
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It used to be that Nehalem did not get
a square deal in the matter of road work
and had just cause of complaint, and at
most evei v election Nehalem was made
a political foot ball, the outer rifled office
seekers making promises to the voters,
so much so that the vote at Nehalem be­
came an unknown quantity as far as
party lines were concerned. At the last
election the republican ofhte seekers
promised to give Nehalem a square deal
in regard to road improvements. That
was all the Nehalemites wanted and for
a number of years had a right to de
mand
We wish to sav that Nehalem,
like all other parts of the county, is get
ting a square deal in road work, and if
the same system is adhered to the office
seekers next year will be at a disadvant­
age. for they will not be able to use the
old stereotyped argument that one part
of the county was discriminated against
the other in road work. The Nehalemites
nre getting what isjustly due them, and
w hich the republicans promised them. s<>
it is pleasing to note, after years of pull­
ing in different directions, that the Ne-
halemites are all pulling together for
good roads, and as the north part of the
county is destined to become a most im
portant part ol the county, we expect to
seethe Nehalem country a bee hive of
industries, and all honor to the settlers
up there who have had the grit and per
severance to stay with it. building roads
and improving the country generally.
The Nehalemites were certainly entitled
to a square deal in mad work, foi it
used tone that their horseless carriages
could only traverse the rivers when they
desired to go calling. As to connecting
Clatsop county with a wagon r ad, we
predict that in a few years that not only
will the inside road be built, but the Ne
carney road will be built also, fo
Tillamook beaches are going to become
immensely attractive, and to help make
this county a big summer resort there
must be good roads leading to all the
beaches and other places ot interest.
The Doctor Away from Home
when Moat Needed.
NETARTS
Cliff Taylor and John Johnson came
down from the logging camp on Wilson
river to spend the fourth on the beach.
Ira Latimer and wife, drove over
from Tillamook Sunday,
L. A, Noak and Steve Noak, of
Sancho, West Virg , were camping on
the beach for several dajs.
Mrs Florence Hardman, of Tillamook,
and Miss Lottie Hardman, of Hoqua-
itn, Wash, were on the beach Sunday.
Alvin Johnson, Willard Johnson. Lein
and Russ
Johnson and their families
f
Johnson, all of South Prairie, spent the
fourth at Netarts.
Dryden Baker and family and Mr»,
Frazer were camping at Maxwell’» for
several dajs.
Charles Bradley, of Hillsboro, brought
in a load of campers the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Acklev spent
Sunday at Netarts visiting with Mrs.
Ackley's people, Mr. Geo W. Phelps.
W. H. Easter's family are camping on
the beach.
The Sheltan Backers paities left on
Monday morning for Hav City, Ne­
halem and other points on the beach.
Mr. II. T. Patrick and Miss Harriette
Higgins, of Salem, are camping at
Happy Camp.
C. W . Talmage, of Tillamook, spent
Sunday at Netarts enjoying himself.
A. W. Phelps, of Long Prairie, spent
the fourth at Netart, visiting with his
brother, Geo. W. Phelps.
HEADLIGHT, JULY 11,
Deafness Cannot be Cured (JU
by local application*, as they cannot reach the^i
disea sed portion of the ear. Theie is only on^H|
way to cure deafness, and that is by constituw E
tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an in- ■
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the a
Eustachian Tube When this tube gets iufiain- ||
ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect H
hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafnesw ■
is the result, and unlwu the inflammation can
1>e taken out and this tube restored to its nor- N
mal condition. hearing will be destroyed fo»- «
ever, nine cases out of ten aie caused by ■
Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed con 3
dition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any 3
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can-
not be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for «
circulars, free.
F J. CHENEY & CO., Teledo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 75c.
H
'l ake Hall s Family Pills for constipation.
Snnffer’s
Feed Store Prices
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LATIMER BROS.,
BARBER AMO HAIRDRESSER
HEMLOCK
:
A Happy Man
1« Arnos F. King, of Port Byron, N.Y..
[85 years of age]; pinee a sore on his leg.
which had troubled him the grater
part of his life, lias been entirely healed
by Rucklen’s Arnica Salve; the world’s
great healer of Sores. Burns, Cuts,
Wounds and Piles. Guaranteed by Chas
1. Ololigh, Druggist. Price 25c.
A Memorable Day.
One of the days we remember with
pleasure, as well as with profit to our
health, is the one on which we liecame
acquainted with Dr. King’s New Life
Pills, the painless purifieis that cure
headache and biliousness, and keep the
bowt Is right. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough's
drug stole.
Eleetric Baths nicely fitted up. Good fo»
J. M WARD, Salesman
ROLLER BEARING.
HIGH GRADS.
Commercial. Savings and Trust De­
partments.
Three per cent allowed on deposit»
subject to check.
Four per cent on Savings and Time
Deposits.
O'ir little hook, ‘ Helpful Hints on
Bunking,'' explaining how to do your
banking by mail is ready.
Send for a copy. It’» free for the
asking.
Stopat White House
When you travel the Wilson River road
stop at the White House. J. F. Recher.
proprietor
Twenty five miles east of
Tillumook. Rate» Meals, 25c. ; lodg
iiig. 25c. ; board, with room, per week, I
$6 00. Horses : Team, over night, hav |
and grain, $1.50 ; hay alone. 75c. Water
piped through house. Modern bath, etc.’
by buying thl»
reliable, hon-st,
high gr.ide sew­
ing machine.
STRONGEST GUARANTEE.
National Sewing Machine Co..
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
FACTORY ATBELVIDFRE ILL
TIME CARD
Astoria A Columbia River R. R. Co
Lv.
. P ortland
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R axibr
......... Q timcy
C latsk axis
.......C lifton
Ar. A storia
11.30 1 1 AilrtUU
12.35
W arrextox
G karhart
S easide
Ar H oliday L v
STEVENS
SAPPINGTON & CO
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We CClant all Kinds of Produee.
Call and See Us
NOTICE FOK Pt BLTCATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at Portlard. Ore.,
June 22nd, 1907
Notice is hereby given that HENRY B.
KARR, of Hobson rille, Oregon, has tiled notice
of his intention to make final five year
proof in support of his claim, viz: Home­
stead Entry No. I3060, made September 18th,
looo, for the E U Sw ’4, Sw V< Se »4, sec­
tion 21, and Nw % Ne K4. section 28. township
a north, range 9 west and that said proof
will bj made before the Register and Re­
ceiver, at I ortlan l, Or-g u, on August 15th,
i 9»»7
Ha names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivatiou of.
the land, viz :
L. L. Smith, of Robsonvllle, Oregon ; M. H.
Ripley, of Hobson ville, Oregon; 9 M. Batter-
son. of Balm, Oiegon ; John S. Gray, of Ne-
hale, Oregon
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
Olsen Building, Æ'X
NEW GOODS I
A fine assortment of St
Foot Wear, just received i
Red Front Shoe Store, cons
of Ladies’, Gent.’s, Mis*
Children’s Shoes.
May &
patent leather and Vicci F
Kid canuct be beat for it1
and comfort. No paste boa™
ters.
I have^also a fine assort#
Men’s and Boy’s fine Sho»
stock of Men’s and Boy’s
Shoes, high and low cut, »
King Logger Shoes are the
the city for the price.
T imber L ajcd , A ct J i ni 3. 1878 — N otice for
P ublication .
Uuited States Lsud Office. Portland, Ore
April 15th. 1&O7.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of CoiiRTess of
June 3.
end’led “ An act for the sale of
timber lands in th» Sates of California. Oregon
Nevada, and Washington Territory,' as ex-
tened to all the Public Land 8tates*by act of
August 4, i 8 q 2.
ALGKRN H TINGLEY.
Of Portland, coun»y of Multnomah. State ol Ore­
gon. has thia day filed in thia office his
sworn statament No. 744«. for the Durchaae of
the W*M one half of the Northeast one ouar.
ter and lot numbered one (W H of Ne
and lot 1). of Sec No 84. in Tp. No
t H, range No. a west. W.M and will offer proof
to show that the land wught is more valua
ble for its tinr ber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to eati'hlish his claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver, at Port­
rand. Oregon, 011 Wednesday,, the iRth day
of September. 1907. He names as witnesses
Samuel J. Smith, of Tillamook. Oregon ; Toby
of Tillamook. Oregon; Wesley Rush
of Tiilaniook. Oregon . Chas M Adkins, of
Tillamook, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
ab ive described lands are requested to file their
claims In thia office on or before said ihth day ot
September. 1907.
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A lgkrnon 8. D rrssbr , Register
No charge for sewing rips on shoes bought of us. ,
Red Front Shoe Stor^
P. F. BROWNE, Agent.
BRANCH
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Teople are often very much d’sap
pointed to find that their family phvsi
12.0« Lr Warrenton Ar 12.35
23
12 15 Ar. Hammond I. v 12 25
ciao isa*ay from home "hen they moat 10
10 2«
12 20 Ar Ft.StevenaLv 12.21
need services. Lhsease« libs cramp colic
Trains marked • run dally.
and cholera morbus require prompt
treatment, and have in many instances
Train« No» 25, 27 and 29 from Clatsop Beach, and trains Nos. 2». 30 and 34 from
proven fatal before tnniicina coukl be Astoria, run via Ft Stevens.
procured ora physician summoned. Tbe
Train No. 2«. from Portland. 3 10 pm: la Saturday Special, «topping at Goble. Rainier.
right way is to keep at hand a bottle of Clatekanie, A«toria and Beach point», only.
Chamberlains Cobc Cholera and Di.
CONNECTIONS—At Portland, (with fait tranxontinental line«. At Goble, with
ar r hoe a Remedy. No phvak'ian can pre Northern FaeiSc Railway Co. At Aatorta. with ateamer, for San PranciKO and Tillamook
scribe a belter medicine for these di» and Ilwaco Railway A Navigation Co a boat and railway.
eases. Itv having it in tbe house you
Through ticket» »old to and from ail point» in the Ka»t and Europe.
escape much pain aud suffering and all
For further particular» apply to
R H. JBNKINS.
risk.
Buy it now . it may save fife.
Genl. Frt A, Fas.gr Agt..
Fur sals by Clough s Drug blore.
Attoria Or.
AT NEHALEM,
NOTICE TO CREDITOR9.
Court ot the Stnte of Oreron
i In th. County
tor Tillamook County.
’
Tn the matter of the estate ofj
Nels Sather,
Deceased. 1
The t.nder.igne<1 having been appointed bv
the County court of the state ofrtregon for
Tillamook ICounty. Adminiatrator of the
e,t»te ofNfll.SSATHEIl. deceaaed notice"
hereby yiren to the creditor» of. ami all oer
•oa» ha vin* claim» again, t »aid rtecea»e<Lto
present them variAed at required bv law
I »ithtn »ia month» after the IlHt publication
of thi» not io1 to «aH X .leigh P Trimble at
the oMce of the Tillamook Headlight Tiila
mook. Oregon.
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«AlRIC.Hr TRIMBLE
Admimetrator of the eatate of
Nel» Sather, deceased
Dated June «th, ISO'.
I
A Full Line of Groceries,
Flour, Feed, Tinouare,
and Crockery.
Notice is Hereby Given that the under­
signed. administrator of the Estate of Henry
L. Wilcox, deceased, has filed his final
account as such administrator, in the County
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, «nd
said Court lias set Monday, the 5th day of
August, 1907, at the hourof lOo’clock A.M..
at the Court House, in Tillamook City,
Oregon, as the time and place for a hear­
ing of objections to said account and final
settlement thereof.
F. R BEALS.
Administrator of the Estate of Henry
L. Wilcox, deceased.
Automatic
Müney
Opened up for Business
NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
SEWING MACHINE.
Offers every facility for safe banking,
and solicits your business.
•di
When we Sell Pianos
Eilers Piano House,
Capital Stock......................... $25,000,
11 45
12 05
we time our shipments from the various factories so as to have
several car loads on the way at one time, making it more con­
venient for tbe railroad companies. Then we route our ship­
ments over lines of roads giving us quickest service and be­
cause we are the heaviest shippers of pianos on the Pacific
Coast we get the very lowest freight rates musical instru­
ments are handled for.
we pass on tbe benefits we secure from heavy buying and
heavy shipping to those who buy from us.
We are content to see our sales increasing so heavily
year by year, and a smaller profit on each instrument
sold pays us in the end from the larger number of custom­
ers we secure by being liberal.
Look over the assorted summer stock of pianos we are
shipping to Tillamook. Many different makes will be shown.
Easy terms if wanted.
BAY CITY, ORE
10.03
10.15
10.31
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haÏeamplePcànpita°l “ (Tbny materials and labor on a big enough
scale t™ make their product economical to produce. Second,
we discover tbe grade said make of piano belongs in, and we
Tee to it that said factory dosn’t cheapen their piano in any
way without cutting the price. Third, we then contract for
enough instruments of said make to obtain their very lowest
™ bottom price by car loads, (for we never buy pianos ex­
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Tillamook County.
M. J. MacMalion
Plaintiff,
vs.
Francis Trevor. Prancis
Trevor, Jr.. Agnes Reid, >
E. Dewey, L. O Mac- I
Mahon, and Tillamook I
City, a Municipal Cor- I
poration,
4
Defendants. J
To Francis Trevor, Francis Trevor, Jr., and
L. O. MacMahon, the above named defen­ *
dants :
In the name of the State of Oregon :
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You are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled cause on or before the
expiration of six weeks from the date of the 4
first publication of this Summons, and if
you fail to so appear and answer for want :
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in the complaint.
The relief prayed for in the complaint is
that plaintiff have judgment against Francis 8
Trevor for the sum of 5400.00, with interest
at the rate of 8 percent per annum from Octo-
ber4th 1900, together with an attorney’s fee ■
of $125.00, in accordance with the terms of
a promissory note bearing date October 4th. j
1900. and that a mortgage given by I
Francis Trevor on that date upo-i anil
covering theSouth East quarter of Section 15,
in Township 2 South of Range 9 West of Wil­
lamette Meridian, and recorded in Book
“K.” at page 637, of the records of Mort­
gages of lillamook County. Oregon, to
secure the payment of said promissory note,
be foreclosed. That the defendants and all
of them be foreclosed of all equity of redemp­ GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
tion or other interest in said real property;
that the same be sold and the proceeds ap­
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—-That the
plied to the payment of the judgment prayed undersigned gnardian of the
estate of
for.
WARREN
SEVERANCE and
LOGAN
This Summons is published in pursuance of SEVERANCE, minors, persuant to an order
an order made by the HonorableH. F. Good­ of the County Court of the State of Oregon,
speed, County Judge of Tillamook County. for Tillamook County, made and entered of
Oregon, made on the 11th day of July, 1907, record on the Sth day of June, 1907, will on
directing that service of summons as to said and after the 12th day of July, duly sell at
defendants be made by publication thereof in private sale, at the post-office in Tillamook
the Tillamook Headlight, a weekly news­ City, in said county and state, all of the real
paper published in Tillamook City, Oregon, property of said minors situated in said
once a week for a period of six weeks, and county and state and described as Lots 18
date of the first publication is July lltli, and 19, in Block 1. in A. A. Miller's addition
1907.
to Tillamook City, upon the following terms,
II. T. H otts ,
to-wit : Cash.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Said sale made subject to the confirmation
of the said County Court.
Dated June Sth, 1907.
A. W. SEVERANCE.
Guardian of the Estate of Warren
Severance and I ogan Sever­
ance. Minors.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
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HAIR
persons suffering with rheutuafiam
we investigate closely the facto^asking
When we Ship Pianos
SHAMPOOING, E’lC
Everything is lovely around here, for
we hear the hum of the mower.
Mr. Wallace's family have the measles
We are sorry to hear of Mrs. Brown,
of Beaver, being worse again.
There is quite a few campers passing
on their way to the beach.
A. Kinnauian had the misfortune to
lose a yonng mare last week.
Orrin Wallaee is home on a visit from
Dolph.
C. Blanchard brought out a new
mower from town last week.
M. Woods, of Flea «ant Valley, was
out to see Mr Beach, Saturday evening.
It seems as though cheesemakers like to
get together and talk of by-gone days.
Maggie Creecy, who has been staying
with Mrs Leach, has returned home.
It seems as though some of the young
men of Tillamook went to Cloverdale
quite happy. It is too bad that young
men have no respect for themselves.
They ought to for others.
Henry Ely lost a fine cow last week.
A. Kinnaman and wife visited their
children north of town the fourth.
We people of Hemlock did not have to
leave home the fourth, as we held a
picnie in Wallace’s Grove and drank our
own coffee and lemonade.
When we Buy Pianos
cept by car load).
Process Barley.Jsack . 4 I 25
25-00
Shorts, ton
Bran
,, .................. 24.00
36.00
Feed Oats, ton
White River Flour, bbl 4.80
SHAVING,
1907.
I will b« at Nehalem, July 25th,
26th and 27th to do optical
I
work.
When you buy
WET _
WEATHER
CLOTHING,
you want
complete
protection
and long
service.
All work guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction.
DR. H.E. MORRIS
TOWER'S
PISH BRANO
_
OILED CLOTHING
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