Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 11, 1910, Image 4

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TLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 11, 1910
Summons.
T BCHTS
H
Httla fellow who knew no i»ihi-r per
• A tto » nky - at -L aw
ants than tbe plumber mid his wife.
IN THB CIRCUT COURT OF THK iTATB
They hud kept llie ■ liild's baby OF OKBGON FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Complete set of Abstract Books
elolbes. with Ibe pm>er pinned tulbein. Pacific Railway and Nav-
The clutbea 1 did uot consider likely
iuution Company,
in office. Taxes paid for non
Plaintiff
to be of uiui-b value, but llie paper. If
It whs lu llie molher’s hand writ Ing.
Willie G. Du Rois and
Residents.
i
which was probable, inlghl Is- id great John B. Du Boi», ber
nuaband,
lui|s>rlaii<-e.
I
allowed
Hardy
llie
|ut
D>
iendnnta:
Office
opposite
Post Office.
A Story Illustrative of the Value
________
aud Jobs *B. Du
per I had found lu ibe Isutie lie sug
To Willie
G. ____
Du _____
Boia
name
of
the
Both
phones.
¿Defendant«
:------- --- : In the
___________
of an Advertisement.
pesled that I go to Gullford mid make Btri«,
•late of Oregon: You arc hereby required
tbe search, but I Insisted ou bls going to appear and answer the complaint
tiled against
againat you
vi
in the above entitled
with me. offering lo |,ay bis ex|s-iises cause
August ^U, IB1O, and if
cauae on or before
befo
By HAROLD OTtS.
you fail so to appear and answer, plaintiff CARL HABERLACH,
He
ao-efiled
my
pro|>oslilou.
mid
we
[Copyright. IWlu, by American Pre«« Asso­
will
ill apply to the court for lhe relief prayed
set off together, leaving Ibe child with for
ciation j
r in the complaint, to wit. for
for^judgment
judgment
pprouriation to plantitTs _ use of
for
the appropriation
bls
f
oki
er
mother.
C hi I m I uk I d uijr pleasure I m » h 1 off thv
nng dcacribed
the following
described real property situate
ATTORN E Y- AT-L A W,
We
arrived
at
Gullford
In
the
after
an(j State
state of
of
soiiNt of New Jersey. I warn one day
in the County of - Tillamook and
drifting with M’Nrrcly enough breexe uoou und. taking a cab. mid ibe driver Oregon.
A strip of land one hundred feet in width,
JJeuteclicr
to till my wil I m when off lbe port bow to tuke us to llie Carr place. Il was being titty feet on each side of and parallel
I kii w h bottle iadiblng up and down well known In tbe town, and we had with the center line of Pacific Railway and Office across the street and north Iron
Navigation Company’s railway, as survey
In the water. When I mine near It I no difficulty In fludlug It. It wan—or. ed, staked out. located and adopted through
tbe Bost Office.
that
part of Lot 3. Section 3, Township 2
rather,
hart
been
—
a
tine
bouse.
sur-
notirwl that the o|»eiiIng wax covered
North. Range 10 West. Aillamette Maridian.
wltb gome ku I m N uu «*« of u bright red rounded b.v Dirge grounds, But It hml described as follows: Beginning at the
corner on the south bank of
EORGE WILLETT,
color. Steering the boat «<• that I not lieen is'i'upied for some years nnd ineauder
Nehalem Bay. in the section line on the east
would | mimk near It. I reached for It was lo a dilapidated condition, Tbe side of said section 3; thence south on said
bouse wns «hut up. nod I her»- was no section line 347.2 feet; thence S. 55 deg. 3OZ
and brought II aboard.
W. a distance of 388 fret, the initial point of
A ttorney - at -L aw .
So miiny iMiitleM <*oiitalulng niewngea <•« retaker. We left I ho cat» at tbe this description; thence S. 55 deg. 3O/ W. a
distance
of 426 4 feet; thence N 34 deg. 30'
to
I
bp
summer
bona«,
gale
and
walked
are thrown overboard by persofia at
W., a distance of 421.1 feet to the south
Next to Tillamook County
Kca who have nothing belter io do It wax. raiber. an IniioHed coll age bank of Nehalem Bay; thence easterly up
Nehalem Bay, following the meander­
that I would not time taken inucli In­ Having examined the floor and deter- said
Bank,
ing« thereof to a point N. 34 deg. 30’ W. a
lerewt Ln ililx one timi It not been vH re­ milled wlmt tools were un'CHaary. distance of 366 3 feet from the said initial
thence S. 34 deg. 30* E. a distance of
O regon .
T illamook
fully xeah’d with rod win. Crider the Hardy went for them, and wbeu be point;
366.3 feet from the said inital point, the
wnx a cork had tn-eii driven Into the returned we pried up several hoards said right of way herein described contain­
I.O3 acres more or less, said center line
I MiiuiMlied tbe gluxa and rook In tbe corner designa ted. We found a ing
iHM*k
being-more particularly described as follows:
p H. GOYNE,
out a pa tier. Uufuldiug II. I found a lacquered glove box. in wtilcb were
Beginning at the point of intersection ot
several pu|>ers. One waa addressed In said center line with the east line of said
Section 3. said point being 14 feet south of
“My I lari I ng K oii " aud signed “Your the meander corner on the south bank of
A ttorney - at L aw .
unbuppy mother. Julia Carr Garrett.” Nehalem Bay in said section line; thence
southwesterly on a curve to the right,
Tbe substance of ibe |in|ier wax this: having a radius of 6875. 5 feet the tangent
Office : Opposite Court House,
Myron Blake Carr at tbe time of to said curve at said point being 8. 57 deg.
31' W. a distance of 384 feet; thence south­
tbe opening of Ibe narrative was a westerly on :a curve to the right, having a
T illamook , O regon .
widower with an only child. Julia. radius of 1910.08 feet, a distance of 196
feet, to the east line of the tract of land
Wbeu she was seventeen years old above described, being indentical with
she attended a tinlsblng school, near Station 1219xo8 and the initial point of
this description; thence southwesterly on a
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
wblcb was a man's college. One of curve to the right, having a radius of 1910.
feet a distance of 183 feet; thence south­
tbe students of tbe college. Hector 08
westerly on a spiral to the right, a distance
Garrett, met her. Tbe two were pleas- of 150 feet, thence 8. 74 deg. 20* W. through
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
and beyond the above described tract of
ed with each other, and Ibero were land.
frequent meetings. One afteruoou they
TILLAMOOK.
For an assessment of the damages of
the defendants for such appropriation and
met clandestinely for a ride. During for
judgment for plantifl’s costs and dis­
Office-
Olson Building.
tbe drive Hector dared tbe girl to go bursements.
This
summons
is
published
by
order
of
the
Residence
:
Mrs. Weiss’ house, west of
wltb him to a minister and be married Honorable George H. Burnett, Judge of the
Mrs. Walker's.
Yielding to an Impulse of a bigb above entitled court, made July 2nd, 1910.
time
prescribed in
the said
order
strung uuture. she assented. She was The
for the publication of the said summons is six
no sooner married than, realizing wbal weeks. The date of the first publication of
g
M. KERRON,
1910.
she bad done, sbe was tilled wltb re­ the summons is July S 7th,
now and M c C amant .
gret. She dared not tell her father.
Attorneys for Plantiff.
Had 8be done so this story would not
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Summons.
bare been written.
When abe met
C oncrete B uilding .
tier biisbnud again be suggested that IN TIIE CIRCUITCUU 1?T OF THK STATE
they wait till nfter be bad beeu grad OF OREGON FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Tillamcok,
Oregon.
unted. when they would both acknowl­ Pacific Railway and Navi-
Kation Company,
edge tbe marriage. Thus two months
Plain till
passed. Commencement arrived, and
vs
I. Vosbur» and Jenny
they weut home, both keeplug tbelr S. J. Vosburg
R. I. M. SMITH,
his wife. Maude
secret.
C. Van Watersand CeorKc
B. Van Water*, her hus­
One day news came to Julia tbal band, George K. Vo.burg
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
ber husband had beeu thrown from a and May Voabnrg, bls
H Fred Vosburg and
horse and killed. Tbla deprived ber wile,
Ida Voaburg. his wife,
Office over J. A. Todd & Co..
of ber husband's guidance, und alie llenry A. Vosburg and
wife.
Tillamook, Ore.
WK FOONb A LACQUKIlKD ULOVk BOX.
was obllgixj to make her own decl Edith Vosburg, hla Defendants:
sinus.
She
acted
as
any
yniitiK
girl
To
George
R.
Vosburg,
May
Vosburg.
E.
check for 11.000 signed by Myrou IL
Fred Vosburg, Ida Vosburg. Harry A. Vos­
Curr. payable to lienrer Tbe follow­ might have done who was afraid of burg and Edith Vosburg. Defendants:
C. HAWK,
her
father.
She
continued
to
keep
her
In the name uf the State of Oregon: You
ing words were on (lie pu|ier:
hereby required to appear and answer
secret. Learning that abe wiw to tie- are
Find Hector Carr Garrett. Tell him to
the complaint filled ugainat you In tbe above
come a mother, sbe secured perinlsulou entitled cause, on or before August 20, 1V1O,
look undei floor H. K. corner ot the lum-
if you fail so to appear and answer,
mer house ot Curr place, at Uutltord, Fa.,
from blm lo go away for a time, os­ and
|»luintiff will apply to the court for the PHYSICIAN A
SURGEON
and ho Will find trnpurtarit papers. CtweX
relief prayed for in the complaint, to wit for
tensibly
ou
a
visit
to
a
friend,
Whore
lueloaed lo cover expenses.
for the appropriation to plaintiff's
she went the paper did uot state. but judgment
use of the following described real property
There ivus more than this on tbe
It told bow a uegro womau had left situate in the County of Tillamook and
BAY CITY, OREGON.
pu|ier, Including the dnie uuil the uume
State of Oregon:
tbe child, a boy. wltb tbe name bls
A atrip of land lOOfeet In width being SO
of II ship I hut wits uot ex|>e< ted to
mother had given blm pinned to bls feet on each side of and parrallel with the
surihe a storm. The data Indicated
center line of lhe Pacific Railway and Navi­
elotblug. at n foundlings' home.
gation Company's railway as the same Is
that the bottlv hud been floating twen­
R. BEALS,
surveyed, staked out, located and adopted
Julia
Garrett
returned
to
ber
father,
ty mouths.
through that part of Lot Three (3) Section
who
was
still
Ignorant
of
ber
marriage
Three (3; Township Two (2) North Range
I am rich and lazy, with no object
TcnilO) West of the Willamette Meridian,
In life. Here was u problem for me or the birth of ber child. Tbe burden described as follows:
REAL ESTATE,
Beginning at the meander corner In the
to work out. and I hulled It with pleas­ she bore broke down ber health, and
South bank of the Nehalem Bay in the East
her
father
resolved
to
take
her
wltb
F inancial A gent
ure. As aoou us I returned from my
line of said Section Three (3). thence South
him ou a trip around the world. Tbe on said Section line 347.2 feet, thence South
summer outing I dejiualted llie check
young widow's health was not Improv­ 3.1 deg, 30' West, a distance of 247.3 feel to
Tillamook, Oregon.
til uiy bunk mid was afterward u<>ll-
the Southeast corner of the tract of land
Ucd that It hml been paid. I took It ed by tbe Journey. She contluued to herein described, thence South 35 deg 30*
West,
a
distance
of
140.5
feet;
thence
North
lose ground, aud when on tbe other
for grunted that Myron Curr did not
34 deg. 30' West, a distance of 366 feet to
J~^R. A. D. PERKINS,
know where one could find Hector side of the globe sbe died. Before her the South bank of Nehaiem Bay. thence
Easterly up said South bank of Nehalem
deuth
she
must
have
told
her
father
Carrell, mid Ibis accounted for the
Bay, following the meranderings thereofto a
set for the Northwest corner of the
liberal allowance nimle for the search. of ber marriage. tjiHt there bad been poet
tract of land deeded by the Wheeler Lumber
RESIDENT DENTIST.
1 thought out n system of ndvertluliig au heir born to bls property and that Company to Cora E. Wheeler; thence South
deg 30' East, a distance of 340.K feet
that would cover the whole United sbe bad hidden tbe paper. This biding .14
Office in Sturgeon's Building.
to the beginning. Said right of way herein
States und employed an agent In each of the document took place before she described coutaTning .32 acres. Said center
went
abroad.
line
tiring
more
particularly
described
as
All Work Guaranteed.
anil every alate to make a a|sx'lal hum
1 com (aired ibe hamlwrltlug with follows:
within the stale's limits.
Beginning at a point of Intersection of TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
sold center line with the Bast line of ssid
I went m.vaelf to Gullford. Pa. The that which bad been attached to tbe Section
Three |3) said point being 14 feet
Information I gained there wim foundling's clothes. They were Iden South of the meander corner In said Section
on tlie South bank of Nehalem Bay, and
Myrou It. Carr, a wealthy mail. ileal. Both «ere written lu s peculiar line
J- SHARP,
fashion, all Ibe letters belug made being identica. with Station 1224XS8 of
beeu at sen nearly two years la*
said Company's railway survey numbers,
wltb
sharp
uugles.
thence
Southwesterly
on
a^curve
to
the
right,
mid the veaael III which he find
a radius of «873.35 feet the course of
Tbe other papers lu tbe box were s having
RESIDENT DENTIST,
milled hail neier lieeii heard from, lie
the tangent to said curve being South 37
31' West, a distance of 3X4 feet; thence
left uo wife. He liml had but uue certifieste of marriage lietweeu llw. deg
Southwesterly
on
a
curve
to
the
right
hav
­
< hlid. a daughter, who bail diet) She tor Garrett mid Julia Carr; also a csr- ing a radius of 1010.08 feet, a distance of Office across the street frotr th*
feel to a point in the East line of the
bad lieen traveling wph tier father at tIUeate uf the birth of tbelr son llec 54
Court House.
tract above described, said point being
llie time of Iler dviiih. No will be tor. signed by tbe phyak-iau lu attend Identical with Station 1220x30 of sgld Rail­
a
nee.
way Company's survey numbers and the
Dr.
Wise’s office.
queiilhluu Myron Carr's property bad
point of this description; thence con­
I tokl Hardy that there was ample initial
been found. Koine Indirect lielra hud
tinuing Southweeterlv on a curve to the
having a radius of 1B10.08 feet, a
pill III claims, but tbe ratal« waa atilt evidence to |iluce hla foster son In tbe • right
istance of 142 feet to a point in the Seat
8ARCHET,
In the poeaeiodou of tile Inlierhmice ixisaeaalon of such property as had line of above described tract aaM point
being Identical with Station 1210x0«of said
beeu
left
by
tbe
shipwrecked
Myron
•- . The Fashionable Tailor.
court.
company's railway survey numbers.
For au assessment of the damages of the
II muurred to me lo lake up ihv flixir Carr. There could not likely be a will
defendants
for
such appropriation, and
unless
Carr
had
mailed
one
from
a
In llie auiuuur bouse and get llie |ai
tor Judgment for plaintiff's costs and dis­
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair
|H*ra referred to. but If Myrou Carr foreign port before «tartlng on hla last bursements.
Thia summons Is published by order of
had III I eudisl au< b a course be would water Journey. But aluce tbe buy was the
ing a Specialty.
Honorable George H. Burnett. Judge of
have written It on lila nuxmage. I re the only child of Carr's only child be the above entitled court, made July 2nd.
1010 The time prescribed In tbe said order
solved rather to use every effort to would Inherit tbe property aa the only for
the publication of the said summons Is
Store in Heins Photographic
Und Hix tor Gnrrelt Ibnl be lu'glil direct heir.
six weeks. The date of the first publication
of
the
summons is July 7th. 1010,
Not
wishing
to
act
alone
In
a
matter
make lhe xeiinli hliiiselt. .Meanwhile
Gallery.
Sxow and McCsMXRT.
In which I hml uo legal right tn act at
I felt taiuud lo keep the secret.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
I spent llie thouamid dollars found In all. I persuaded Hardy to go wltb me
L and O fficb B vnimbm
Fhoae A. loov
the bottle mid a iliousand more with to deposit the papers we bad found
a S pecialty .
out avail. Meanwhile I became no ill with the proper officer of tbe Inher­
ÇAOWING
4 COWINC
tereuieil lu ilie i-aae ibai whenever al itance court, and I hired an attorney
a strange loan or city I fell Into the to attend to tbe minor Interests. Tbs
LAWYERS.
halill of looking lulu the dins tor.v of property waa about $21)0.000. The
tbe place nltli a view lu Hndlug my judge after bearing my story offered
R oom 3M W oscbstbs B oil MS v
Taiao »an o*a S ts sars
man. I looked through hundreds of to appoint either uie or the chlld a fos­
«
Boost Next to the C g. Land O*<e. {
directories aud found many Garretts, ter father bls guardian, and Hardy In­
Has established
peruianen
bat never tbe one I waa looking for.
slated that 1 would be the belter man Agency in
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Finally my agent In .Maryland wrote for the purpose
Ha also suggested
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
me that a plumber named Hardy, hav­ that lhe boy who would Inherit ■ for­ For their pianos. 25 year guarantee,
ing aeen my advertisement, had come tune abouM ba brought up In a and warranted to withetaud any M RS. ALICI.V PHELPS,
to bi in alth s story that a few years different atmoapbera from that of • climate.
before be sml bls wife, belug child plumber's boma
I offered to take
Cotnpoaite Hell Metal Frame.
GRADUATE NURSE,
less, had adopted a Itoy baby from a little Hector and aaantne bls guardian Three Strings. TVs Octaves. Price.
fonudllugu' borne. To tbe clolblug of ship If Hardy Insisted and If hla wife Xnitu. Piano on exhibition.
thia child bud been pinned a bit of was willing to give up the child Har­
MISS FLORENCE KVKNS,
MRS.
PAGE’S HOUSE,
l-aper on which was written In a wo­ dy did Inatot. and Mrs Hardy, fur
sr
»
Agent
man's hand "Hector Carr Garrett.” wbat sbe considered tbe gixxl of tbe Gue Kunze House.
2nd Are. E.
W. I Garrett’s TILLAMOOK.
with tbe date of bls birth Tbe child child, gave a reluctant consent
ORE
Phone.
was now tn bls fourth year
■— -
m •
And no It waa that while lastly crate-
It la singular bow happy one may log slong o'er tbs broad Atlantic I
Road
building
is
to
b«
taught
in
be made by a result that can be of cams up«>n that which gave me an ob
From SickneM To "Excellent
the big colleges of the country
Health. ”
no personal benefit to him I was de jact of tnteraot and turned tbe life of
So save Mrs. Chan. Lyon, Peoria. The obscure poet of the highway
lighted with my flud just aa a aclenttet ' a foundling from tbe career of a
111.: ”1 kmnd in yoor Foley Kidney commnsioner will eventually
la delighted with a dtecovery on which plumber to that of a clergyman
All
come a vary important one.
he has l.mg been working I at ones tbla happenexl years ago, and Hector I ilia a prompt and speedv cure tor
bnckache and kidney trouble which
Hu korv timber is reported to be
took a train for tbe town tn Maryland
Garrett Is now an honor to his catting bothered mr for munr months. I
where lhe plumber lived and waa tak
enjoying excellent health Will the conservationists permit
Verily, grant te tbe power of tbe “T
eu to lila bouse Thera I saw a l>rtgbi
which I owe to Foley KtdnevPiUa."
MESSAGE.
Sue H. Elmore
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)
MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH
(CAP. T. LATHAM).
Tillamook & Portland.
Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday
Couch St. Wharf, Portland.
< <
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. ADLiEN* Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table.
»
Comfortable Beds and Accommodate
EYES AND TEETH.
You spend from $5.60 to $20.00 per year on
and think nothing of it.
Which would you prefer to loose :
your teeth
YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH ?
Your eyes can be looked after from $1.00 to about $8.00.
and this will be the total expense for about 3to
5 years, and often a great deal longer.
Remember you
ou can get NEW TEETH, but not NEW
EYES- What VALUE do you place on YOUJ
EYES? What per cent of insurance would you
pay to keep them as good as at present ?
Make yourself a ’Xmas, present of a pair of glasses?
All work guaranteed to be satisfactory in every respect
Dr. Henry E. Morris
C. S. Atkinson.
McCormick
MOWERS and
RAKES,
Osborne Tidders.
STUDEBAKER,
WAGONS AND BUGGIES,
GRAIN
WHITE RIVER FLOUR.
Th« Best Bread Maker cn the Mark*1, j
The P. A. Starck
Piano Co
>
All.”
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
J2) r - p -
••ch a serious lose .. th„ o(
hickory nuts and hickory handles ?
That’s
C, S. ATKINSON,
Both Phones, ;
PWOFXlBTOa
Tillamook Iron Wor
1
General Machinists & Blacksmi
Beiler Work, Logger's Work aid Hearj
Fine Machine Work a Specialty«
TILLAMOOK
OREGON,
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