Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 18, 1910, Image 5

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    AUGUST 18. 1910.
TLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
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| her out of her financial difficulties! I
wish I'd never atudied medicine. I
wish I'd learned to b« a carpenter—
or something else.”'
“Fiddle-de-dee. Dr. Fraser!" cried
Tolly impudently. "If It were not for
you what would become of all the poor
t alck people lu Little River?'
"What has tieeome of them now!"
Led to the Discovery of a
inquired Dr. Fraser. "They don't fill
my waiting nmni. They don't jingle
Lost fortune
my telephone bell, uor do they call me
up lu the dead of night. I wish they
Br CLARISSA MACKIE
would!" be ended viciously.
right, 1910. by American Press
"It's l>eeu n healthy winter." com-
Association.
■ forted Polly, "and you know Dr.
Brown Is going to sell bls practice
>n the last wagon load of furnl- aud go away, and there will be a
ad turned out of the avenue Into efaama* for you then.”
“I'm ufrald not. honey. If I could
Jghroad aud the auctioneer had
, bls red dag and driven away buy the doctor’s practice and his auto­
[the old mauaiou set aiuoug tall mobile and his whole outfit I'd he
ig locusts Deborah Amee moiled made, but shut’s the use of talklug?
Let us go in and see Miss Deborah.
rally at her niece.
upiKwe you think mv heart’s Perhaps I can help her a bit. You
must lie at sixes and sevens.”
I. Polly.” she said quietly,
"Norah has worked like a major,
ived what I wanted, dear.”
/ Atnea hi a red "You are trying I We shall cutup tonight. and luiuorrow
Jirave. you dear tblug!" she cried I we are to have—never tnlnd' If you
Jvely. "If you bad only liaten- come over to tea you shall have a
1 had let me go to work you lovely surprise!" promised Polly as
have saved all the things that they entered the house.
When they sat around the cozy little
ve always had about you.”
of which I am dreadfully fire lu the back parlor Polly brought
interposed her aunt with sod- in the ilingou nrwu and showed It to
ergy. "Larkin says the things her lover
t two hundred and fifty, and
"Of rourse you can nieud It. Dl<k.'
III keep us a year. Polly. You she said confidently.
lher left the place free and clear
Dr. Fraser did uot reply, He was
t* he did not want his daughters examining the due caning with the
k for a living. He said the In
eye of a lover. Fils skillful fingers
roin the securities would l>e suf- Itched to handle brush and glue pot
to support us for life. Rut we aud restore to Its origiual beauty the
ever able to Hud any trace of drug*tii screen.
You remember bow poor moth-
"I shall nieud the embroidery." PX-
I searched tor the papers up to plained Polly, thrusting Inquisitive
■y day of her death, and I look lingers Into the various holes and rips
k now. though I am very doubt- In the panels. “Iax>k at this scaly old
rther father ever bad them, and dragnu. Dick! He is fairly peeling
off."
>uld teach music.” said Polly
“And this dull green eve needs to be
■sly for the hundredth time In brightened.” remarked the doctor ab­
it year.
sently.
dear." cried Miss Deborah for
Polly brought a basket of silks and
idredth time, “your grsudfather ant down near the light and gravely
eft an ample fortune—enough mnt< bed her skeltiH against the faded
ste you and support us for the embroidery of the screen. Miss Deb­
our days.”
orah. knitting near the fire, watched
re Is It. then?" Polly saw her her with tender lutereat. These two
isbed face In the long mirror young people were the very main­
■ide ft Aunt Deborah's tlred spring of her existence now that so
«nee. and her tender heart luucli of her life bad become merged
her. "Don't let us talk alxiut in the (Mat.
more tonight. Aunt Deb. You
The light shoue on the dragon screeu.
ip ou the dsveu|H>rt tonight? and the golden dragons glittered until
4 the very beds, you know." It almost seemed as If their scales
d Polly gently.
moved.
■ with me. my child.
You
"How father loved that old screeu!"
t tnnde a trip to the south gar- mused Mias Deborah.
i many a day. I'll warrant.1
"Will It uot be lovely to have It
Miss Deborah.
arotiud «nice more?" asked I’olly. turn-
Is attic were many strangely Ing her bead, and tlieu the aereen
forms that crowded the small HllpiHxl from her grasp, and she caught
wildly at the panel ou which she bad
illy Miss Deborah withdrew I hs - u working.
She caught a toru
y sheets and. rolling them Into fragment of one of the golden drugous,
■closed a closely packed muss and the silk, rutteu with age, fell
hire.
apart lu her grasp, showlug the white
gazed open mouthed. "What cotton lining.
mt Deb? Where did you get
Dick Jumped to catch the screeu. and
j—It's solid mahogany! Oh. as he righted It there slipped from the
r tables—aud the highboys! toru pauel a long, legal looking eu-
lale—aud Sheraton—nod real velo|>e I waring some memoranda In a
” Her pretty nose was poked crabbed iiaudwriting.
I there among the treasures,
"By George!" shouted the young
charming face was reflected man excitedly. "Wbat huve we here—
lozen dim mirrors
treasure trove?
Polly, girl—catch—
Jeborab smiled sadly. "It Is it’s yours.”
own. Polly, dear. It was left
Polly's eager fingers caught the en-
y my great-aunt Hester, and \ek>|«' nod gnve oue glauce at the «11-
tmalned stored away here for penu riptlon; then she flew across the
ve years. I planned to give loom to Miss Deborah's side.
"The lost securities!" site cried. "See.
rou and Dick for a wedding
t I shall need It for awhile, Aunt Deb: grandfather ban them la­
beled. How do you suppose they came
am gone”—
stopped her sentence with a to be In such a place, and suppose we
liter you are gone. Indeed?” bsd never found tlie screen T'
“Suppose I had not s->ld the furni­
I ludlgnautly. “You know that
to live with us as soou as ture!" quavered Miss lielsirah as «he
?k make» enough money to opened the bulky envelope and ex­
ome. What a beautiful bouse tracted the liesutlfully engrave*) cer­
tificates. “Do look at these. l>lck—
hare—eh. Aunt Deb?"
iltzed the stiff backed spinster I’m so excited I can't read a thing!
te limited space until Bliss Father must have allpfied tbetu In
s flying skirt caught In a two- there abaeutmindedly those last days
all and dragged clattering to before lie was taken III.”
lu a very awed voice Dr. Fraser
a tall screen whose frame
carved ebony imnelwl with retid the list of vsluable securities, end
Ines« embroidery, now faded when be finished with a long drawu
whistle of astonishment Miss Deborah
and I’olly were weeping In ench other's
arms
“T,on't the old house look perfectly
lovely?" Polly was sobbing. "All the
beautiful old fashioned furniture from
the garret and"—
“And Dick shall hare the south wing
for his offices, anti the carriage bmiso
can I* made Into a very respectable
garage.' added Miss Deborah, straight­
ening tier spectacle«.
“What?" demanded Dr. Fraser very
ladepeodently. "I couldn't. Miss De­
borah- Polly-l want Io earn my own
home "
"You will buy out Dr Brown » prac
tire.” «aid Mia« Deborah decidedly.
"You can pay n»e back someday If you
will. But you can do more real good
by becoming my resident physician
than waiting there on the hill foe Ibo
pstlents that do not cot»."
•Polly." pleaded Dick, -rm trying
to keep my Independence Rack me np.
You don't think I ought to neevp« thin
It Is from Miss DeborahF’
“Aunt Deborah." corrected Polly
doWB-
sweetly Then. “If yon marry me at
heavy all. Dtck. It mu«t he exactly as «bo
nay. for-It will make her awfnlty
hsppy. won't It. Aunt Deb?”
Mina Deborab aroae sad. coming ,o
them, clasped her long anna arvnod
■ them both "I never bad aay children ,
\ of my own." she aaM hn»kliy: ”r«*
¡two are all I bare
Don't keep ano
wnttfng much longer foe my bappl-
he Dragon
Screen
Summons.
IN THB CIRCUT COURT OF THK STATF
OF ORBGON FOR TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Pacific Railway and Nav­
igation Company,
Plaintiff
vs
I
Willie G. Du Hoi* and
iohn E. Du Bois,
her
usbaud,
Defendant»:
To Willie G. Du Bois
aud John *E. Du
Bois, "Defendants
In the
name of the
; blate ot Oregon: You arc hereby required
to api>ear and answer
the
complaint
I tiled against you in the above entitled
■ cause, on or before August 20. 1910, and if
• you tail so to appear aud answer, plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief praved
tor ia the complaint, to wit. for judgment
I f°r *hc appropriation to plantiff's use of
j the following described real property situate
I in the County of Tillamook and State of
Oregon:
1
A strip of land one hundred feet in width.
I being fifty feet ou-cach side of and parallel
i with the center line of Pacific Railway aud
, Navigation Company’s railway, as survey
I ed. staked out. located and adopted through
I that part of Lot 3. Section* 3, Township 2
North Runge 1U West. Willamette Maridian
I described
as
follows: Beginning at the
I meander corner on the south bank ol
Nehalem Bay, in the section line on the east
side of said section 3; thence south on said
section line 347.2 feet; thence S. 55 deg 30*
W. a distance of 388 feet, the initial point of
this description: thence S. 55 deg 30' W. a
distance of 426 4 feel; thence N 34 deg. 30'
u djstanec of 421.1 feet to the south
bank of Nehalem Hay; thence easterly up
said Nehalem Buy, following the ineander-
ings thereof to a point N. 34 deg. 30' W . n
distance of 366 3 feet from the said initial
theiKT *• 34
B- * distance of
366.3 feet ironi the said inital point, the
said right of way herein described contain­
ing 1.03 acre» more or less, said center line
being-more particularly described as follows
Beginning at the point of intersection of
said center line with the east line of said
Section 3, said point being 14 feet south of
the meauder corner on the south bank of
Nehalem Bay in said section line thence
southwesterly on a curve to the right
haviug a radius of 6875 Steel the tangent
to sahl curve at said point being 3. ST deg.
31' W. a distance of 384 feet; thence south­
westerly on ¡a curve to the right, having a
radius of 1910.08 feet, a distance of 196
feet, to the east line of the tract of land
above described,
being indentical with
SDtrion 1219x08 and the initial poiut oi
this description; thence southwesterly on a
curve to the right, having a radius of 1910.
08 feet a distance of 183 feet; thence south­
westerly on a spiral to the right, a distance
ot ISO feet thence 8. 74 deg 20’ W. through
and beyond the above described tract of
land.
For an assessment of the damages of
the defendants for such appropriation and
tor judgment for plantiff's costs and dis­
bursements.
This sunnnoqs is published be order of the
Honorable George H. Burnett. Judge of the
above entitled court, made July 2nd, 1910.
The time
prescribed in
the’ said
order
for the publication of the said summons is six
weeks, j he date of the first publication of
the summons is July 7th, 1910.
S now and M c C amant .
Attorneys for Plantiff.
Summons.
1N THK CIBCtTlTtXIUlfT OK THK STATE
OP OKIiCON FOK TILLAMOOK COUNTY
Pacific Railway and Navi­
gation Company,
Plaintifi
vs
J. L. Vosburg and Jenny
S. Voaburg his wife. Maude
C. Van Waters and George
B. Van Waters, her hus­
band, George R. Vosburg
and
May Vosburg, bfs
wile, E Fred Vosburg and
Ida Vosburg. his 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
ure hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filled against you ia the above
entitled cause, ou or before August 20, 1910,
and if you fail so to appear and answer,
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for in the complaint, to wit for
judgment for the appropriation to plaintiff's
use of the following descrilied real pro|*ertv
situate in the County of Tillamook anil
State of Oregon:
A strip of land lOOfeet in width being 5o
feet on each side of and parrmllel with the
center line of the Pacific Railway and Navi­
gation Company's railway as the same is
surveyed, staked out. located and adopted
through that part of Lot Three i 3) Section
Three (3, Township Two (2) North Range
Ten (IO) West of tne Willamette Meridian,
described as follows:
Beginning at the meander corner in the
South bank of the Nehalem Bay in tbr East
line of said Section Three <3), thence South
on said Section Hne 347.2 feet; thence South
55 deg, 30’ West, a distance <»f 247.5 feet to
the Southeast corner of the tract of land
herein described; thence South 55 deg
30’
West, a distance of 140.5 feet; thence North
34 deg. 30' West, a distance of 366 feet to
the South bank of Nehalem Bay. thence
Easterly up said South bank of Nehalem
Bay, following th* meranderings thereof to a
post set for the Northwest corner of the
tract of land dcede«I by the Wheeler Lumber
Company to Cora E. Wheeler; thence South
X4 deg 30’ East, a distance of 349.8 feet
to the t>eginnin^. naid right of way herein
described containing .32 acres. Said center
line being more particularly described as
follows:
Beginning at a point of intersection of
said center Hne with the Hast line of said
Section Three (3) said point being 14 feet
South of the meander corner in said flection
line on the South bank of Nehalem Bay. and
being identica. with Station 12241HM of
•aid Company’s railway survey numbers;
thence Southwesterly on ajeurve to the right,
having a radius of 6875.55 feet the course of
the tangent to said curve being South 57
deg. 31* West, a distance of 3*»4 feet; thence
Southwesterly on a curve to the right hav­
ing a radius of 1910.0« feet, a distance of
54 feet to a point in the East line of the
tract above described
said point being
identical with Station 1 22Os5O of said Rail­
way Company’s survey numbers and the
initial point of this description; thence con­
tinuing Southwesterly on a curve to the
right having a radius of 1910.08 feet, a
distance of 142 feet to a point in the West
line of above described tract
said point
being identical with Station 1219108 of said
company's railway survey numbers.
For an assessment of the damage« of the
defendants
for
auch appropriation and
for judgment for plaintiff's costs and dis­
bursements.
This summons is published by order of
the Honorable George H. Burnett Judge of
the above entitled court, made July 2nd
1910. The time prescribed in the suid order
for the publication oi the said summon* i*
*1» week* The date of tbr Ar*t publication
of the summons is July 7th. 1910,
S now and M c C amant
Attorney* for Plaintiff
T T T BO ITS
A A • A ttorney - at -L aw
I
Complete set of Abstract Books
in office. Taxes paid for nou
í fc
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)
Both phones.
C arl
Sue H. Elmore”
MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH
haberlach ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
(CAP. T. LATHAM).
Skutochcr ^bvoltat,
Office across the street ami north trim
Tillamook & Portland
the Post Otficv
Q.EORGE WILLETT,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday.
Next to Tillamook County
Bank,
T illamook
-
O regon .
Couch St. Wharf, Portland
That’s
All.”
H. GOY NE,
Jp
A ttorney - at L aw
Office : Opposite Court House,
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
T illamook , O regon
R
T. B(»ALS, MJ),
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
TILLAMOOK.
W. A. WILLIAMS S CO.,
Office- Oli*ni Building.
Residence : Mrs. Wriw’ house, west of
Mrs. Wnlker’r.
Ncxt Poor to Tillnmook County Bank.
M. KERRON,
The Best Hotel
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
C oncrete B uilding .
Tillauicok,
i
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. ALLEN. Proprietor.
Oregon.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
R. I. M. SM1TJI,
Special Attention paid to Tourists,
A First Class Table.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
Office over J. A. Todd & Co..
Tillamook, Ore.
c. hawk ,
EYES AND TEETH.
You «|>en<l from $5.<)U to $3).(Ml per year on
anti think nothing of it.
Which would you prefer to I oohc ;
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
your teeth
VOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH ?
Your eye« can t>e looked niter from $1.00 to about $8.00,
and thia will be the total expenne for about 3 to
5 year«, and often a irreat deni longer.
Remember von can iret NEW TEETH, Imt not NEW
EYES What VALUE do von place on YOUR
EYES ? What per cent of Insurance would yon
pay to keep them an k < h »I hh nt present ?
Make yonrnelf a 'Xmna. present of n pair of k I ush »'"?
All work Kiiarnnteed to be Hutinfactory in every reaped.
BAY CITY, OREGON
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Dr. Henry E. Morris.
Tillamook, Oregon
R. A. D. PERKINS,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
C. S. Atkinson.
Office in Sturgeon'» Building.
All Work Guaranteed.
ORBGON
TILLAMOOK
y^R. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
McCormick
DENTIST,
and
RAKES,
Osborne Tidders,
STUDEBAKER,
Office across the street from the
Court House.
Dr. Wise'» office.
r-p HA RUHET,
*- . The Fashionable Tailor.
WAGONS
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair*
ing a Specialty.
AND
BUGGIES,
GRAIN
WHITE RIVER FLOUR
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
A
MOWERS
Th* B««k Bread
Maker go the Market.
1<MM<
COWINC
The P- A. Starck
Piano Co.
Has established a permanen
Agency in
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
For their piano». 25 year guarantee,
and warranted to withntaoil any
climate.
Composite Bell Metal Frame.
Three String». 7V* Octave«. Price.
$35HtJU. Piano on exhibition.
MISS FIAIRENCF. KVKNS.
.Agent.
Gu» Kunze Houae,
W. J. iisrrett'
2nd Are. E
Phone.
Sxcelleat
Proa Sicka< __ To
__ “ __
Health "
C, S. ATKINSON,
LAWYERS
M oon 334 WoiCMTM B« IL«M,
Tanta aiu O ak wreaars.
R oom Neil to I be U.S Laod <MRr*. Î
Both Phones,
PORI LAND. ORWiON
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Notice to Creditors
of Tillamook « «»«wir. St*t* of Oregon. «lair
•gHMRatrd •• •dmHMetrator. with the will
an »e ned . ni tbr eMat* of Harrt W ing at*
Cotti*. D*cr***H
AH perwoaa II »viag claim*
ar« i Mt naM estât* •** required to prrant
the naonr to tin* ««*4rr*igard a» ••ch ad
gfeblfitof 6 Mrofo* Ml Tillan»«'* < Ity,
Orrg^a ■dtSd« «4* moots* from tbr daU ni
tbr Sr*t pablkratáoa hrrrot, dal* v«rtA«d
•a rr«|uir»d tor lab
Dated tbk* AagwM Mb. 1*10
M T Sertir*
Admlwfotretor with tb* • »•* ann*«*4 rf
tb* retate «rfMorvy •taget» Cotti» S*r*a**d |
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Mr» Cha». Lion. Peoria.
So > «ay»
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To keep your health «ouiid, tn I A
III.: ’ "I . found in yonr Foley Kidney avoid the illa oi advammg year«- I “
i(W and
enre for
Pill« a prom|<"
a*l afterdy
•(--e.lv cate
lor
Imckarbe and kidney trow bl« which
I d bered me L t many month« I
am now enjoying «»cellent health
which I owe to Foley Kidney Pilla.” C I.'Ckmffb.
For aale t y C. L Ctamgh.
A. K. CASE.
Tillamook Iron Works
General Machinists & Blacksmiths
Hailer Witrk. lA«?r'a Work and Hr»»jr Forging
Plw Machine Work a Nprrlally.
HLLAMOOK
OBEGON
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