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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 10, 1907. A Prize Puzzle Do You Know Our National Song I Find the Hidden Lady and You’ll Be Well Kewarded. Alice and Susie are drinking tea ; the young man is waiting for Mary to play the piano ; where is she ? i The Facts About the Trial of the Fishermen. contest that Uncle Sam cannot enter, As we have noticed an artical in the but be can show his heels to both the Herald perhaps written hy some one kaiser and the king in a yacht race. for the purpose of an advertisement. * * * Permit us to just siinplv state the facts The Lusitania, which left Queenstown as they occured at the trial. N. McMillin testified that witness name was on the books of the Elmore Cannery Co., as one of the fibber men Mt 10:25 Sunday morning tor New York, delivering fish. Mike Peterson, the man who delivers the fish to the cannery lor the various fishermen on th* bay, testified that he delivered fish for Wilson at the Cannery, Mr. Tomlinson testified that be saw Wilson catching fi«h in a «et net. but he did not say he was 4<K) y ardu away. steamer averaged 23 36 knots per hour. The wind was westerly, rain was fall ing and a heavy sea was running. It in fact, there was nothing in his tesli inony as to how far he was. only that he said he was a neighbor of Wilson and had seen him fishing at various times. Frank C. Brown, the deputy fish warden, testified that Wilson did not have a license. Wilson did not deny the charge, nor Find th« Third Lady in This Picture and Secure a Prize. DIRECTIONS—Trace outline with heavy lead pencil. To every person sending correct solution to this puzzle we will give absolutely free of charge, a Music Book, nicely bound, con taining fifty of the old favorite national songs—only one copy to each person—with the words and music, also many other valuable prizes FREE. Winners will be notified by mail. Cut this out, place iu an en velope, enclose stamp for reply, and mail to Eilers Piano House, 353 Washington St., Cor. Park, Portland, Ore. north, longitude 15.08 degrees west at 9 p.m Sunday. From D.turn’s Rock the Address Notice of School Indemnity Selection. School Apportionment. United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., Sept. 6. 1907. Notice is hereby given that the State of Oregon on September 6th. 1907, ap plied for Lot 4, section 7, and Lot 1. section 18, township 3 north, range 8 west, and Lot 3. section 13. township 3 north, range 9 west, and filed in this office a list of school indemnity selections -iu which it selected said land ; and that said list is open to the public for inspec tion. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described laud or nuy legal subdivision thereof, orclaiming the same under the mining laws, or desiring to show said land to be mote valuable for minernl than for agricultural purposes, or to object to said selection for anv legal reason, should file their claims or their affidavits of protest or contest in this office on or before the loth day of November. 1907. A lgernon S. D eessbr , Register. G eo . W. B ibee . Receiver. Citation. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Tillamook. In the matter of Batate; of Nels Sathers. de-> Citation, ceased. ’ To Dora Sather, Marit Sather. Hiltna Sather. Julius Sather. Bertha Sather mid Nora Dorothy Sather, heirs of NELS SATHER, deceased, and all persons whomsoever interested in the estate of Nels Sather. In the name-of the State of Oregon, You, and each of you. are hereby commanded to appear before the Honorable County Court, of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Tillamook at the Court House, in the City of Tillamook, Tillamook County, Oregon, on the 2nd day of November. 1907, at tne hour of 10 o’clock a in., of said day, to show cause, if any exist, why, «n order ahould not be granted to Raleigh P. Trimble, administrator of said estate, to sell all the real property of said deceased and belong ing to said estate, to wit : The southeast quarter of Section Four (4), in Township two (2). South of Range Seven (7) West of the Willamette Meridian, in Tillamook County. Oregon Witness my hand and seal of said court affixed this 8th day of October, 1907. 0 B LAMB Clerk of the County Court. County Superintendent W iley hascom- piled the October apportionment ol School moneys as follows Dist. No. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. to. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26 27. 28. 29. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 42. 44. 45. 46. ♦ 7, 48 49. 50. 51. 53. Co. Fund. State Fun d. Total. $ 486.50 <155.20 $641.70 423.50 132.80 556.30 81.50 11.20 92 70 104.00 19.20 123.20 198. 50 52 80 251 30 81.50 11.20 92 70 185.00 48.00 233.00 1238 00 422.40 1660 40 428 00 134 40 562 40 126.50 27.20 153 70 171.50 43.20 214.70 302.00 89.60 391.60 284.00 83 20 367 20 162.50 40.00 202 50 189.50 49.60 239 10 122 00 15.60 147.60 225 50 62.40 287 90 180.50 46.40 226.90 338 00 102 40 440.40 198.50 52.80 251.30 153.50 39 80 190 30 117.50 24 00 141 50 185.00 48.00 233 OO 288 50 84.80 373,30 189.50 49 60 239.10 77.00 9.00 86.60 266 00 76 80 242.80 90.50 14.40 104.90 180.50 46 40 226.90 90.50 14 40 104.90 126 50 27.20 153.70 77.00 9.60 86.60 100.85 20.80 121.65 270.50 78 4i> 348.90 284 00 83.20 367.20 171 50 43 20 215.70 95.00 16.00 lit 00 86.00 12.80 98.80 108 50 20.80 129.30 8.07 1.60 9.67 95.00 16 (M) 111.00 225 50 62 40 287.90 135 50 30 M 165.90 162.50 40.00 202 50 117.50 24.00 141 50 5 STAPLE & FANCY I GROCERIES ill Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The J prices are no higher than others. ' We most cordially invite you to I come and look at what we have and » get our prices, whether you buy or i i not. bration att was marked. * * * ” I witnessed a most unusual accident the other evening in Louisville,” said Bertram Holmes, of St. Louis, at the Hotel Duncan. “ Seated at the dining tables with me was a voung couple who were very spoony. The*youug fellow in teeth 1 will fasten them to my jawbones with a small log chain.’’ Red Front Shoe Store THE MEN WHO KNOW Has received a fine Ass^\ ment of Fall and ITinio SHOES, consisting Men’s and Woman’s fw wear of the best quality THE SUPERIOR QUALITIES OF ' SLICKERS. SUITS AND HATS A —~ See Dr. Bancroft for Nervous and Chronic Ills as well as for Eye Troubles. Head aches and Nervous Troubles. rei. KILL th ' COUCH « no CURE thk LUNC8 .Kings New Discovery rno pow«»*T»oe h « I have alsoaFIME STOC[\ of Boy’s and Missm School Shoes, solid jcii leather, insole and coun ters. Mo paste low counters. are the men who have put them to the hard est tests in the rough est weather. Get the original Tower's Fish Brand made since 1836 csntLOc me roe rue ssswa a j Town» co B oston , u 3 VQv.tR OH.DUN CO LiM.rxp a -OSOorQ A Quick and Safe Remedy for Bowel Complaints. Twenty years ago Mr. Geo. W. Brock discovered that Chainbei Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was a quick and safe cure for lx- wh I con plaints “During ail of theee years,” he says. “ I ha ve used it and recommended it many tunes and the results have never yet dis appointed me.” Mr. Brock is publisher of the Aberdeen, Md.. Enterprise. For sale by Clougli’s Drug Hl ore. My Children’s Shoes are the best in the City. Dm'{\ run all over town looking for cheap shoes. Gofej the Red Shoe Store, where you will findtheSh that you are looking tor. Mo Charge for Sewing rips on Shoes bought of us. P. F. BROWNE. Aqent. Q^DR. BANCROFT, Eye and Nerve of Salem, will Specialist be at The Hotel Allen one week com mencing Wednesday, October 9th. « I « I : EVERYTHING FOR PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS We specialize on prescription compounding and therefore carry a stock which repre sents everything that physi cians hereabout are likelv to prescribe. All new worthy pharmaceuticals are here as soon as out and our line of prescription drugs is com plete at all times Oulv goods of highest purity and quality are ever used. Physicians * Opposite the Post Otti««. / j A stranger giving the name of Frank Tucker was taken into custoday at Granite Tuesday on snspicion of being an accomplice in the murder of Harvey K. Brown. At the time of his arrest he was intoxicated an 1 made very damag ing statements as to the case. Sheriff Rand was at once communicated with at Baker City, and instructed Special Officer Thornburg to take him to Sump ter and turn him over to the officers. In Tucker’s statement he admitted that he was in Baker City the night of the ex plosion and that he knew the men who set off the bomb, but he will not tell their names. He says that ha saw the bomb and that it was made of nitro-glycerine nnd white pine sawdust and was set off by wires. He also says that he was 40 yards Irom the bomb when it was set off, that he ran down by the freight de pot and afterwards out of Baker to wards Sumpter, arriving in Austin the second day, worked there four days and walked to Granite Monday. The two others ititendedgoing to Cheyenne, Wvo. He says that he has Worked in mines at Butte and at different camps in Colo rado ; that he is a member of the West ern Federation of Miners, also that he has relatives living at Scio. After he whs taken in charge by the officers he dictated a letter to bis broth er at Scio, in which he said he had got in a Imd scrape, ant! made an appeal lor assistance. Tucker is about 30 years old. about 5 feet, 7 inches high, of light complexion, dressed in working clothes with heavy miners' shoes—but not mates. He will beheld till his confession is verified, as Sheriff Rand says he must not overlook any clews. I W. M. MILLS, some manner swallowed three false teeth. H,B letjout a howl. His fair part ner turned red and then w hite and then tainted- A physician was called just in time to keep the chap from choking to death. He extricated the teeth, after much difficult ▼. If I ever have false KNOWS MEN WHO MUR DERED BROWN. Hotel Allen one week n the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County. ginning October 9th. H. K. Noble. Plaintiff, vs. Floyd W. King. Nettie C. King, Thomas Childers. White River Flour Contest. Grace Childers. H E. Gib His______ _ _______ Dear Old Mother son. and the Portland I Coal and Levelopment i “ My dear old mother, who is now Dad Wells 6 sacks 67. Company, Defendant«. I • ighty three years old. thrives on Elec Alfred Easter ♦ To Floyd W. King. Nettie C. King and H. 6S14 E. Gibson, of the above named defen tric Bitten," writes W B Brunson, of E 0. Fleck 3 66 dants Dublin, Ga. " Site has taken them for In the name of the State of Oregon : Sheriff Crenshaw 2 ,, 651 2 about two rears and enjoys an excellent You are hereby required to appear and an C Randall swer the complaint tiled against you in the appetite, feels strong and sleeps well.” 1 65 I hat s the «ay Electric Bitters affect above entitled suit on or before the expira E. A. Ball 1 65 tion of six weeks from the date of the first the aged, and the same happy results fiublication of this Summons. And if you Orvill Tinnie 1 ail to so appear and answer for want there follow in all cases of female weakness Zurcher of. the plaintiff will apply to the Court tor and general debility. Weak. punv chil 65 t ♦he relief prayed for In the complaint The dren loo, are gtrally strengthened hv A. E Nolan 1 65 relief prayed for in the complaint is the re them. Guaranteed by Chas. I Cl,.ugh covery by plaintiff of a iudgment against Total number of guesses, 11 defendants Ployd W. King and Nettie King druggist. 50c. for the sum of $800.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 7 percent per annum from Feb ruary 18th, 1904. less the sum of ,12 OO . for Berkshire Hogs for Sale. How to Cure a Cold. 120 07. with interest thereon at 7 tier cent The question of how to cure a cold from November 15th. 1905; for $20.65, with For Sale. 15 Head of Berkshire Swine, interest at 7 per cent from November 6th. without unnecessary low of time is one 1906 , for $125.00, as attorney’s fees and for in whk'h we are all more or leas inter pure bred, of different oges from the the costs and disbursements of this suit, famous Ladd stock To be sold ata eated. for the quicker a cold is gotten being the amounts due upon note given by said defend ants and for taxes paid by plain rid of the less the danger of pneumonia bargain —Apply to Arthur Beals. tiff. and that plaintiff have a decree fore and other serious diseases Mr B W L closing the mortgage executed by said de fend ants to Theodore P. Bowlby. {tearing Hall, of Waverly, V# , has uiw.| Cham date February l»th 1904 upon the North berlain's Cough Remedy for tears and westquarter of Section 14. and the South I firmly believe Chamberlain s east quarter of the Booth West quarter •aya of Section 4. in Township 2 South of Cough Remedy to be alwolutely the best Hauge 9 West of Willamette Meri preparation on the market for colds 1 dian, in Oregon. Said mortgage being rs- bare recommended it to mv friends and cordr at page 5(17 of Root N of the they all agree with me. For sale by records of mortgages f Tillamook Caunt\ WITH and that the defendants be forever barred Clough s Drug Store. and forelosed of any right, title or interest in or to said premise« or any part thereof. For a sale of tne mortgaged premises and pay ment of proceeds upon judgment pr a red for This summons 1« published hv order of the Hon H F Go< m Ispeed County Judge of , When you travel the Wilson River road Bllamook County. Oregon, made on the 3rd »«op at the White House. | F Reeher day of October 1907. requiring vou to ap ptopttelor Twenty five miles east of pear and answer on or before the expiration Tillamook. Rates Menis. 25c. ; |<ufg of«ii weeks from the date of the first pub- , i » r . 25c. , board. with room, per week. Ratios hereof and the date of the first pubH- cstidn hereof is October 3rd. 1907. ttoichest Cure for all »6 00. Horses Team, over night hay H. T. B otts , THROAT end LUNG TR3UB- ■ nd gram. $1 50 . hay alone. 75c. Water Attorney for Plaintiff. , LM. or MONST BACK. piped through house. Modern lath, etc. Stop at White House $ I have just opened up the most com- I ® plete line of was understood that the Lusitania was attempting to make a record. The vi Miner is Arrested at Granite for Crime. Tillamook Headlight. Summons. did he say he did not fish. As a matter of fact after the jury ac- quited him he told them he did not have a license. Perhaps the jury In closing will say may have thought that the fisherman were noKireated altogether fare as it had been the custom heretofore to give them tune to procure their license after commencing no fish, and not hold them down to the exact letter of the law, but as to the evidence as produced at the trial we leave it to the publie with out comment. is in approximately Iatiludr5l 5 degree* — Name Write Plainly. Great Britian and Germany are com peting with each other in time-devour ing steamships. Unfortunately, this is a who TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R •28 •3+ •24 •22 26 p.m. 6.00 7.20 7.35 8.05 s 13 8 52 9.40 a.m. H. IMJ 9.20 9.35 1O.O5 10.15 10.51 11.45 p.m. 3.1(1 4.1 5 4.27 4 49 4.54 5.23 6.02 ♦30 •27 Lv. Ar. .... P ortland ..... ......... G oblb ....... ....... R anier ....... ......... Q uincy ....... ...C latskanie ... ...... C lifton ...... Ar. A storia L v . R. Co. •29 1 *21' •28 p.m 12.15 10 55 10.40 10.05 9.52 9.15 8.20 a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. 8.15 5.50 9.50 11.45 6.05 11.30 Lv. A storia Ar. 4 OO 8 15 8.05 8.55 6.40 10.05 12.05 6 20 12.35 ...W arrenton ... 3.35 7 55 7 45 9.18 7 11 10.25 12.31 6 43 1.10 ...G earhart ..... 2.39 6.57 7.18 9.25 7.20 10.30 1 2.40 6.50 1.30 ...... S easide ......... 2.30 6.50 7.10 9.30 7.25 10.35 12.45 6.55 1.35 Ar. H oliday L v . 2.25 6.45 7.05 * PT. STEVENS BRANCH. •40 ♦38 •46 •36 <4* I •42 •41 •33 •39 25 p m 10.0(1 8.40 8.25 7.50 7.40 7 04 6 10 — 5.50 5.35 5.08 5 00 4,55 11.00 - 10.40 948 9.4O; — 9.35 - •43 •38 |1t LB a.m. a.m. p rn. a m. p.m. p.m p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. 10.16 8.36 6 11 7 2K 3 1 1 12.06 Lv WarrentonAr 12.35 3.35 7.54 6 40 8.55101 10.23 8.43 6 20 7.38 3.23: 12.15, Ar.HammondLv 12 25 3.29 7.45 6.33 8.48 10« 10 26 8 46 6 25 7 41 3.26.' 12.20. Ar Ft.StevensLvi 12 21 3 26 7.42 6.30 8.48 H» Trains marked ♦ run daily. Trains Nos 25, 27 aud 29 from Clatsop Beach, and trains Nos. 28, 30 and 34ft« Astoria, run via Ft. Stevens. Train No. 26, from Portland, 3:10 p.m.; is Saturday Special, stopping at Goble, Kei®® Clatskanie, Astoria and Beach points, only. CONNECTIONS—At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At Goble, will Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria, with steamers for San Francisco and TiUeaM* and Ilwaco Railway & Navigation Co.’s boat and railway. Through tickets sold to and from all points in the East and Europe. For further particulars apply to. R. H. JENKINS, Genl. Frt. & Tassgr. Aft., Astoria. Or. are ac quainted with our stock and methods] invariably feel sure of best results from the medi cines they have prescribed when they see our label on the bottle. E k pert servite» day or night. Prices as low as anywhere. May we fill your prescriptions ? TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON CHAS. I. CLOUGH Reliable Druggist Tillamook, Ore Watch Us Grow We are proud of our good line of customers and would be glad to have you join them. Tillamook County.... Bank....... Tillamook, Or. A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL B., PRINCIPAL Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends esch * dent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and repotstios thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. Individusl» struction insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, * voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our dxxth* '*sy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmansbip I*" '•nte today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Port** The Oregon Cheese Co.,Incorported, is prepared to buy all the first class cheese that comes along. Spot cash and highest price. Factory men will do well to see R. Robinson, the mana ger, before selling. He will be in Tillamook a good part of the time dur ing the season. Only the best stock wanted. THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, 126 Fifth Street, Portland. Reference, Tillamook Cosily Bank