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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 21. 1910. A NOBLE RED MAN. ~ r7 AN ANGRY MUSICIAN. Notice of Final Account. the complaint filled against you in tbe above entitled cause, on or befai*v August 20, 1910. and if you tail so to appear and answer, fas Not the Stately Chief Wolse Amusing and Pathetio Story of Cen- plaintifi will apply to the court for the relict prayed for in the complaint to wit. for ley Expected to Moot. stant’s Picture, “Too Latol" ludgmeut for the appropriation to plaintiff's Au amualng nod pathetic story la d Wolseley was stationed d Cao- use of the folio wing desci ibed real property situate in Die County ot Tillamook and uauy year« ago. Ou oue occasion told of Benjamin Conataut's first jtlc- btate of Oregon A strip oi laud l<KJ feet in width being 50 put a ho.ldHy In tbe wilds, bulld- ture to attract altcutlou. It was called feet on racit nide of and par Hr I with the wlgwnm and practicing general “'•’wo lutte" aud represented Fortuno center line of the Pacific Railwav and Navi- ist we should uow call tbe “back and Glory visiting an artist just as be gation Company’s railway as the same is surveveii. staked out. located and adopted hud brent bed hia last. Tbe artist was lure" cure, through that part of Lot Three «3) Section Three <3, Township Two (21 North Range ras soon after hia arrlral In the l.viug i>u the bed The figure of Death Pen (1U| West of the Willamette Meridian ry. and aa tbe means of corn mu- stood near tlie door through which described aslolltiws: Bcgimaing at the meander corner in the loti were still somewhat prlml- Fortune, carrying a box of mooey. and South bank ol the Nehalem Bav in the East te had never seen an Indian and Glory, ttearing laurels, had just en line of said xction Tbre< (3). tkmx South on saal Section hue 347 2 feet thence South most »inlous to make tbe red tered 55 deg. 30’ Uest. u distance ol 217 5 feet to I acquaintance. Some frieoda of . The artist received many lettera I the Southeast corner of the tract of land I herein described/thence boutti 55 deg 30’ oiulaed to eend one or two to eee from tlxMe who had seen tbe painting. ! West, a distance of 1 40.5 feet; th nee North I» there wan an encampment not One was written by a professor of mu N otic « 1« H biibt G itwm —That tie 3 4 deg. 30’ West, a distance of 3»»6 feet co far away. ale. an old num. who expressed In undersigned has been br the Countv Court the South Imnk of Neha.em Bav thence of the State of Oregon, for Tillamook Easterly up said South bank of Nehalem k<i>t rate morning Lord Wolaeley I touching words the emotion he had Counijr, duly appointed executor of the last Bav. following the meranderings thereof to a ^formed that a chief had called felt al the sight of tbe artist's work. will and testament of H. F, HOLDKN, post act for the Northwest corner of the deceased, and has qualified as such. All tract of Inn? •'•‘rdrd by the Wheeler Lumber I him. With hia mind full of the He asked Constant to visit and talk persons having claims against the estate of Company to Cora E Wheeler, thence South said deceased are hereby required to »4 deg 30’ oast, a distance of 349.8 fet t htlonal Indian, a man of com to him nt>out “Too Late." sent the same |to said executor to the beginning SaW right of wav herein ing presence, arrayed lu all the The Invitation was accepted, bnt as verified at. required bv law, within dr sc n bed cout.tiuitig .32 acres Said center of (Mint and feathers, be eagerly soon ns the old prwfeesor saw the art months from the date hereof, at the office ! line being more particularly described as of the County Clerk, at the Court House, in follows: al outside bls wigwam to make ist he uttered an ejaculatloo of sur Tillamook City. Oregon. Beginning at a point of intersection of Dated June 2nd. 1910. Lualntance. But be received a prise and anger "Why. you are quite •said center line with the East hue of said J ohn C imtbb H oldbn , Section Three (3) said point being 14 feet blxH-k when he fouud a wizened a youthr’ he exclaimed. “I thought South of the meander corner in said Section „ Bxector. H T. B otts , line on the South bank of Nehalem Bav, and Mum dressed in a tattered frock you were old and. like myself, bad Attorney for Executor. being identicw with Station 1224x88 of Ld ancient waistcoat. speul your life lu vain endeavor to ob said Company's railway survey numbers; thence Southwesterly on'a^curvc to the right, fever, the general stifled bis as- tain recognition of your abilities. I having a radius of 6875.55 feet the course of bnent nod played the genial host, conseived that picture to be the laat thcvtangent to said curve ticing South 57 jgh* horribly bored at tbe loces- despairing cry of a man as unfortu- IN THE CIRCUT COURT OF THK STATE deg. 31’ West, a distance of 3*»4 tect; thence Southwesterly on a curve to the right hav Hnitter of the Indian, who had nate as I am. I find you are quite OF OKBGUN FOR TILLAMOOK COUNIT ing a radiua of 19HM* feet a distance of 54 fret to a point in the East line of the the Hervk-e of tbe Hudson Bay .voting and your eyes are full of hope, Pacific Railway and Nav tract above described, auid poiut being igation Company. iny and therefore could speak You are a humbug, sir. and I request identical with Station 1220x50 of said Rail Plaintiff way Company’s survey numbers aud the I English fairly flueutly. that you leave ibis bouse Immediate initial point of this description; thence con Willie G. Du Hol« and pugtb. anxious to get rid of his ly r tinuing Southwesterly on a curve to the John E. Du Bois, her right having a radius of 1910.08 feet, a i. he took a twenty-five cent husband, distance of 142 feet to a point in the West Defendnnts: but of his pocket and. fearing be line of above described tract said point To Willie G. Du r Bois aud John "B. Du being identical with Station 1219x08 of said tlie grossly Insultiug his visitor, Bois, ¿Defendants In the name of the company’s rail way survey numbers. led It to hint. For an assessment of the damages of the The Measure of a Man Is What Ho Is, atate oi Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint defendants for ' such appropriation and batter took It. looked at It care- Not What Ho Has. filed against you in the above entitled tor judgment for plaintiff's costs nnd dis lelt the edges and then said: cause, on or before August 20. 1910. and if bursement«.. % It takes so long to learn bow to live, you fail so to appear and answer, plaiutiff This summons is published by order of 1 lyou titak' It half dollar?” so long Io get even a glimmerlug of will apply to the court lor the relief prayed th.’ Honorable George H. Burnett. Judge of! in the complaint, to wit. for judgment the above entitled court, made July 2nd, I wbnt life is for and what we ought to tor for the appropriation to plautiA's use of 1910. The time prescribed in the said order do with ours. We are so prone to live the following described real property situate i for the publication of the said summons is in the County of TillatuooK. and átute of six weeks The date of the first publication Io tbe future, to fret ourselves about Oregon: of the summons is July 7th, 1910. A strip of land one hundred feet tn width, Are Several Varieties, and All it. We are so busy yearning for tbe S now ami M c C amant being titty feet on each side of und parullel Attorneys for Plaintiff*. Joys we Imagine other people bare and with the center line of Pacific Railway and Have Their Whims. 1» principally composed of worrying about lite trouble we Imagine Navigation Company s railwav, as survey ed, staked out. locate«! and adopted through lint It should not be contused we are having that we make of the that part of Lot 3. dectiotq 3. lowuship 2 North Range IO est. Aillunietle XIandian. present, tbe one thing we are sure of. In lug stock. deacribe<i as follows: Beginning at the (I ways comes on Sunday after- so endless regret. meander corner un the south bunk of And of all the follies tbe llmlt in to Nehalem Bay, in the section line on the east |n<l wash days. dde of said section 3, thence south on said day may be changed to any day permit some one else to make our section line 347.2 feet; thence S. 55 deg 30* W. a distance of 38« feet, the initial point of ^•eek. systematically or ludla- standards for its. Haven’t we lotelll- this description; thence S. 55 deg. 30* W. a geuee? Can’t we think for ourselves? distance ol 426 4 feet; thence N 34 deg. 30* lely. but the min will come. illamook regon W , a distance of 421 1 feet to the south ;y afternoon, however. canDot To want things we don’t need, many bank of Nehalem Bay; thence easterly up jlged to any other afternoon we do tint really care for. Just because said Nehalem Bay, following the meander ing* thereof to a point N. 34 deg. 30’ U . a In will hold off until you are some one else has them and wouldn't distance of 366 3 Tret from the «aid initial a go driving, and then the word understand If we didn’t have them! To point; thence S. 34 deg. 30* B. a distance of 366.3 feet from the said inital point, the I passed along tbe mysterious struggle nnd strnlu to make a show said right of way herein described contain I of the air. and a double order w hen all the neighbors kuow it la only ing 1.03 acres more or less, said center line oeing>more particularly described as follows ■ and cumulus will be hurried a show and would rea|>ect us a beep Beginning at the point of intersection of It be west. more If we had the t-ourage to be our said center line with the cast Hne of said Section 3. said point being 14 feet south of ■ tbe morning, when you leave selves! I tenths standards ought to be the meander corner on the south bank of When you want a quick cute wlthow [nd curry your umbrella mid life's standards. Lteatb does not ask Nehalem Bay in said section line; thence any loss ol dme, and one that is followed southwesterly on a curve to the right . tin* rain will go uway and bow big a holme we hall from, nor bow havifig a radius of 6x75. 5 iert the tangent by no bad .esults, use But If you take heart of the many university degrees we have won. to said curve at said point being 8. 57 deg. 31* W. a distance of 384 feet; thence south I nnd leave the umbrella nnd uor what Is our bank account. Not westerly on |a curve to the right, huvmg a radius of 1910.US feet, a distance of 196 Mmmlngs then the rnln will wbnt we bate nor wbat we know, but feet, to the east line of the tract of lund ill you leave the office nnd then wbat we are. And that's our measure above described, ticing indentical with Station 1219xo8 and the initial point of I Incidentally It will tuck a of everybody but ourselves. —Erman J. this description; thence southwesterlv on a It never fails and is pleasant to tak' p and rheumatism germs Into Ridgway In Delineator. curve to the right, having a radius oi 1910. It is equally valuable for children. It » 08 feet a distance of 183 feet; thence south Mem. westerly on a spiral to tlie right, a distance famous for its cures over a large part » of 150 feet thence 8. 74 deg. 20’ W. through ■ good for the crops, but why A Riddle Making Epoch. the civilised wot Id. and beyond the above described tract of [you for a crop Is bard lo un- There have beeu epochs at which rid- land. For an assessment of the damages of die making lias been more es|>eclally the uefeiiuants for such appropriation ami ■ver brought fam* to any one in vogue, and sueb epochs would ap- for judgmeut for plantifrs costs and dis- tab. Probably on the day I be fs«r to occur nt seasons of fresb in bu sements. i'his summons is published by order of the tn he watched the last picnic tellectual awakeulug. Ruch an epoch H inorable George H. Burnett, Judge of the eout of town in a bus. shout- there was at tbe first glimmering of above entitled court, made July 2nd, 1910. T’«e time prescribed in the said order ttlc things at him through tbe new Intellectual light In tbe second for the publication of the said summons is six half of tbe seventh century. Thia was weeks. The date of the first publication of the summons is July 7th, 191U. ■ re several varieties of rnln. the age of Altlhelm. bishop of Nher- S now and M c C amant . (Attorneys for PI intiff. [one most popular with the btirne. lite first Io tbe roll of Anglo- è XOTK'S u H»»»» y G ivsk —That the un deriM«ned. executor of the la*l will and JACOB S. ELLIOTT, deceased, htf» filed his final account as such in the office of the County Clerk of Tillamook County. Uretfoa. aud that the« ouatv Jiuiae, has appointed Monday. July 11th. 1910. at the hour of Io o’clock a n» , at tl»e office of the County Judge, in tbe Court in Tillamook County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing oi objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. Dated this June Otfi. 1910. (HAkLLS ABRAHAM RIXIOTT, Executor of the Laat Will and lestament of Jacob 8. < BUiott, deceased. H. T. B ott «, Attorney tor h.»ecutor. I 1 I I L. T BO1T3 H ^2^ c- HAWK. A ttorney - at -L aw . 11 Complete set of Abstract Books PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, in office. Taxes paid for non BAY CHY, OREGON Residents. Office opposite Post Office. R. BEALS, Both phones. REAL ESTATE, CARL HABERLACH, F inancial A gent , Notice to Creditors i i Summons. TRUE STANDARDS OF LIFE. THE WET RAIN. ATTORNEY AT-LAW, Tillamook, Oregon Jlcuteclicr ^bvohat, R. A. D. PERKINS, Office acroM the street and north tron the Post Oificv« RESIDENT DENTIST. Q.EORGE WILLETT, Office in Sturgeon's Building. All Work Guaranteed. A ttornky - at -L aw . Next to Tillamook County Rank, T illamook O regon . - H. GOYNE, A ttorn EY-AT L aw . y~^R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street frotf the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. Office : Opposite Court House, S ARC II ET, •- . The Fashionable Tailor, T illamook , O regon T. BOALS, M l)., Ì C.eau’ug, Pressing nnd Repair iug a Specialty. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON, TILLAMOOK. Office OKEGON. TILLAMOOK. Store ¡«i Heins Photographic Gallery. Olson Building. andall & T row Residence Mrs. Wei«»' house, west of L O 1 hone A lpO9 B bridge , Mrs. Walker's. . ^AOVViM, & < OWING INSURANCE. FIRE, M. KERRON, LAWYERS MARINE, ACCIDENT, R 334 W B «-, BONDS, Etc PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, THIN!» AN» OAK SIMKKTS T , O , R Diarrhoea (if oom okckvtkm uildin Room Newt io the V S. Lami Off!«’». ‘ C oncrete B uilding . RiRiLAM). URE‘>ON. Oregon Tillaincok, Jç/j-RS. ALICIA PHELPS, R. I. M. SMITH, GRADUATE NURSE. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, MRS. Office over J. A, Todd & Co.. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy (0 •X, ' usiness a sfkcialtw Both Phones. f.’t?. fficb and PAGE’S HOUSE, TILLAMOOK, Tillamook. Ore. a ORE A Morning Reminder. [bureau la called •'Probably." b Newa. : * •? 4 ' A Great Aasiitanc«. uuornliigr' gr.etwl tbe young be tbrendlmre «tilt. Ilioiuiire turned around In bls ■ir. Ililnk you have the advantage king tuiiD." he naid distantly. ■on't you remetnlfer me. air? ike Two year« ago you told I ever Went broke to com« Nd see you.” ■koialre liearned a benevolent t.atln poets. He left a considerable number of enigmas In Latin bexame tors. Altlhelm died In 1700. Before hit lime there was a collection of Lat in riddles that bore the name of 8ym- plKMius. Of this work tbe date Is un known. We only know that Aldhelm used It. and we may infer that It was then a recent product. Tbe riddle« of 8ymphoslus were uniform In shape, cotixlstlng each of three hexameter lines.—Corn bill Magazine. Chaldean Tablets. The clay tablets of Chaldea, prob ably ibe very earliest writing mate d. my son: ao I did. Here Is rials used by man. were of different alien. the largest being flat and mesa q>e all ready for you " mg mau took the bulky en urine 9 by llH lncbea, while tbe small sd his spirits rose like tile eat were slightly convex and In some case« not more thau an Inch long. In tn a July day. the same ruins with the tablets bare Illle assistance. I suppose T treat a aetata nee. It la a valu- beeu found tbe glass lenses which pamphlet I wrote during my were used by tbelr readers. Tbe writ » entitled ‘How to Be Broke ing was done, while the tablets were still soft, by a little Iron tracer, not ».’ ’’—Chicago News. pointed, but triangular at tbe end. By slightly pressing thia end on the soft I PfiffiihH Shawl«. moist clay the Inscriptions were made ■I" of kwinHU- whence onr bwl”—to made of guafa* hair, Tbe tablets, having been Inscribed on both side» and secure!ely numbered [carpeta. the aha w I pat Cerna were baked la ovens and stored away M by heart, and the work to In tbe state libraries.—New Tort L Children alau do (hia work, American. bated that Kerman turn» out borth of abawto. handmade, A Mistake Somewhere. toe flneaf product la a flr cone "la It true. Miss Gertie.” be said, | rich color effect, made et»f»e- “that there are Just two things a wo Ihe guvernor of the province, man will jump at—a conclusion and a b It aa a robe of honor oo the mouse?” bw Year's day. “No." she answered; “there In a third. Mr. Pfllllp." H. Get Her. After thinking tbe matter over a ¡tong «luce you called upon few moments be tremblingly made her tbe girl as »he came down so offer, but abe didn't jump at it lag man In tbe parlor, "that He was not tbe right man. pnlng to think you were foe- Summons. IN THE CUCfTITCOURT OF THE STATE OF UKBGON FUR TILLAMOOK COUNTY Pacifi«* Railway and Navi« gation Company, Plaiutiff J. L. Vosburg and Jenny S. Wisburghis wife. Maude C- Van Waters und George B. Van Water*, her hus band, George R. Vosbnrg and May Vosburg. bls wife, E Fred V’osburg and Ida Vosburg. bis wife, Henry A. Vosburg and Edith Vosburg, his wife. Defendants: To George R. Vosburg, May Vosburg. E Fred Vosburg. Ida Vosburg. Harry A. Vos burg and Edith Vosburg. Defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon You are hereby required to appear aod answer You awake with a mean, nasty taste in the mouth, which reminds you that your stomach is in a bad condition. It should also remind you that there is nothing so good for a disordered stomach as Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. E I They build up tbe »y«tem, a»i*t nature to restore natural condition». and are *o gentle in their action that one hardly real- isea a medicine was taken. Chamberlain's Tablets are said everywhere. Price 2fi -• Must Be Above Suspicion. Kidney and bladder ailments are ao serious in their consequences, and if unchecked so often fatal that any remedy offered for their cure must be above auspi-.ion. Foley Kidney Pills contain no hartnlul drugs, and have successfully stood a long and thorough teMt. For Sale by C. I. Clough. á Neskowin” » I lH A / THE OLD SALEM CAMP GROUND A 5 X We earnestly invite you to make your BUMMER OUTING ut NESKOWIN PARK, for wo predict that you will never have cause to regret that you chose this ideal Hjtot. Of course you will take your annual vacation? Then, by all means, COME TO NESKOWIN AND ENJOY LIFE 5E8KOWIN represents much that ia beautiful Io tlie eye of the lover of nature. Tbe surroundings are ideal, the location tbe moat perfect of any BEACH RESORT on the whole OREGON COAST. In making tbe forefotn* assertion we know that thia may be questioi-ed. but we extend to you our invi tation to rorne, viest and la-hold as WC bare i-m. NE8KO\V12t baa the most promiMUf future. A beautiful little perk **a atone a throw” from tbe tnest stretch of beach anywhere. Trout ftshi.ig-oQ one band; deep sra flaking on the other. Located in the heart of a prutpero* dairy and farming comm unity. Plenty of fresh milk, cheese, vegetables and sea food right at hand. Thio is tbe place that INVITES YOU COME- r getting you.” replied the b. "and that's why I’ve tat Cao I bare yo«F A J <’ << f ttOLMB W. W a TEOJ, Tillamook City, Oregon l'hate mail ti:e r.wp end literature cf KESKO WIN. * Arnia - ¿••sto/ce I ’ 4 I If you want to vinit KESKOWIÜ—tf you want any miormadon, fat out tho coupon aud mail TODA Y—NOW. Mate___ *