Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 02, 1911, Image 4

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    ri LLAMOOS H ü JADLIOHT FEBRUARY 2, 1911
A Modern Shipwreck.
THE NEWSPAPER MEN comend that an experienced engineer Notice of Sale of Tile Lands.
la an account of tbe wreck of the
and road builder be placed at the head
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That ■ainug ship Carnarvon Bay on King
GET TOGETHER.
of tlie road work, »0 as to insure per­ tlie State Land Board of the State of Island. Australia, it is related thut
manent and systematic, ns well as Oregon will sell to the highest wbeu tbe vessel struck tbe captain
Form the Tillamook County economical
bidder at its office in the Capitol
road building.
Building, at Salem. Oregon, on calmly took a cigar from bls pocket,
Editor-Boosters’ Association. In as much as we fully realize that April
11. 1911. at 10 o’clock a.m.. at bit tbe end off and lit It before order
said day, all the State’s interest in lug tbe boats to be launched. Even
The newspaper men of Tillamook toll roads have been a curse to Tilla­ the tide and overflow lands herein­ this display of lack of fear did uot en­
County got together and to stay to­ mook and Yamhill counties in the past, after described, giving, however to tirely prevent some degree of panic
gether in un effort to boost the en­ and deeming further extension of the owner or owners of any lands among tbe men. however, und seven
or fronting on such tide
tire county and to foster a boosting highways a menace to tbe futur« wel­ abutting
and overflow lands, the preference men pushed off iu tbe port lifeboat,
spirit amongst their constitutents. fare of these counties, therefore be it right to purchase said tide and leaving twenty-two to scramble into
Kesohed That we, the Tillamook overflow lands at the highest price the starboard boat. Iu spite of the
There is to b • no "knocking,” no
factional or sectional strife amongst County Editor-Boosters’ As'sn oppose offered, provided such offer is made captain's orders tbe men in the port
tbe editors, for tbe association is any means or measures taken for a con­ ill good faith, and providing also bout refused to come alongside, aud
that the land will not be sold nor
going to give one steady, persistent tinuation of toll roads within these any offer therefor accepted for less those in tbe sturboard boat shouted
pull to boost and develop every counties. Asssociation
¡than *7.50 per acre, the Board re- that if they did uot put off tbe masts
would fall on them. Instead of hurry­
se ti m of Tillamook County. Tbe
Resolved That roads leading from 1 serving the right to reject any and
ing to tbe boat the captain strolled to
I
all
biilF.
Said
lands
are
situated
in
editors are a unit on this point and Tillamook into both Clatsop and Yam­ Tillamook County, Oregon, and
his papers,
hls cabin aud collected
................
they are broad-minded enough to hill counties be so improved as to per-1 described as follows :
After he had entered the bout he
know Hint when one section is bene- mit winter travel, and that the propo- 1 Beginning at a point, the south­ transferred five men to the port boat
tiled by industria lactivity other sition of improving the “sour-grass’’ east corner of *D.L.C. No. 39, T. 1 aud made for Tasmania, 100 miles
S., R. 10 W. of W. M. and running
parts of the county are benefited or cutoff be encouraged.
away. He and the mates steered in
thence:
roused to activity. This is the spirit
turn, while tbe men balled with empty
S.
61
degs.,
00-
W.,
854.0
feet
along
Tbe newspaper men, wilb the
biscuit tlus. uud forty eight bonrs later
in which the editors have entered
high water line.
exception of Editor Miller, who bad S. 77 degs., 30' W., 182.0 feet along both bouts reached land.—Chicago
this editor-boosters’ campaign, anil
to make tracks for home, being on
high water line.
News.
to assist in every possible way the
the anxious seat in anticipation of a I South, 760 feet along low water line.
commendable work tbe commercial
feet
along
most happy event in his family cir­ N. 82 degs., 20- E., 382.0
Oddities of Cecil Rhodes.
bodies have tuken in hand.
So
low water line.
cle. were entertained at dinner at the ■ S. 79 degs., 45' E., 554.0 feet along
lie possessed few Intimate friends,
there will be no friction, but united
aud uot eveu to all of them did be dis­
Rumsey House. The evening was
low water line.
action, notwithstanding that the
1 spent at the dub rooms discussing North, 577.0 feet along low water close bls band. Mere acquaintances
editors huve formed an exclusive
line to point of beginning.
disliked bls moody silences, varied
| with some of the members publi- {
organization to make things hum
Containing 5.67 acres of tide lands
city work uml other matters that the fronting and abutting that part of ; with Ats of rather boisterous fun.
in the county the next few years.
{ assis iation will strive to carry out. I). I..C. No. 39, situated East of a They considered him exclusive, mo-
The editors were the guests of the
rough and overbearing. And it
A vote of thanks was extended to North und South line through the rose.
Tillamook Commercial Club and all
center of Sec. 11, T. 1 S.. R. 10 W. must be admitted that he was a good
the Tillamook Commercial Club.
hater, violent when thwarted and at
the newspaper men in the county
of W. M.; also
Beginning at a point 2371.0 feet | times bluut to the point of rudeness.
were 1 resent, Those from the north
South and 2640.0 West of Section It is difficult to be sufficiently uncon­
missed cdnnectipns. Editor Miller
Teachers' Examinations.
corner common to Sections 14,15, ventional to shock a mining camp, but
missed the boat and was not present
22 and 23, T. 1 N., R, 10 \V. of W.M.,
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That <m high water line, running thence. he shocked it. Iu dress he was almost
at the morning session, likewise
disreputable. He seldom took pains to
Editor Etfenberger, of Nehalem, the County Superintendant of Tilla­ North, 110.5 feet to low water line,
ingratiate himself with any one, and
missed connection on account of mook County will hold the regular S. 42 degs., 40' W.' 270.0 feet along a man who too openly scorns bls fel­
low water line.
examination
for
applicants
for
State
Gains not running on time and then
S. 41 degs. 05' W., 155.0 feet along lows must expect to suffer social os­
had to hit the ties for nine miles. He and County papers at the Court
tracism and to have his character tra­
low water line.
not only missed the morning ses­ Room in Tillamisik City, as follows: 5. 69 degs., 01/ W-, 175.0 feet along duced. It would be idle to deny that
low
water
line.
For
State
I
’
epers.
for a time there were unfavorable ru­
sion, but there was a vacant chair
Commencing Wednesday, Febru- East, 135.0 feet along high water mors in circulation regarding him or
when the editors dined
toge
line.
ther at the new bungalow home of :iiy 8th, 1911, at 9 o’clock a.111., and N. 43 degs., 30- E., 270.0 feet along that he was In many circles unjiop-
ulur. But, like Gallio, he "cared for
high water line.
Editor Baker. They both, however, continuing until Saturday, Febru­
ary 11th, 1911, nt I o'clock p. ill.
N. 60 degs.. 15' E-, 145.0 feet along none of those things.”—Sir Levis Mich­
jQit here.
high water line to place of be­ ell.
Wednesday — Penmanahip, His­
Editor Taylor was made tempo­
ginning.
rary president and Editor Trombley tory, Spelling, Physical Geography, -Containing 0.487 acres of tide
An Eccentric Bishop.
hinds fronting and abutting on Lot
temporary secretary, when the e 11- Reuding, and Psychology.
Bishop Wilson of Calcutta bad as
6,
Section
22,
T.
1
N.,
R.
10
W.
of
Thursday—Written
Arithmetic,
tors elected the following pernanent
housekeefier a venerable lady who re­
; also
officers of the Tillamook County Theory of Teaching, Grnmnmr, W.M.
Beginning at a point on high membered the duel between Sir Philip
Bookkeeping, Physics ami Civil water 2371.0 feet South and 2640.0 Frauds and Warren Hastings on Aug.
Editor-Boosters’ Association :
feet West of Section corner common 17. 1780. Ou eutering the cathedral on
President —Fred C. Baker, Tilla­ Government.
Friday — Algebra,
Geography, to sections 14, 15, 22 and 23 and a Sunday morning, fully robed, lawn
mook Headlight.
Vice 1’resiilent—Frank Taylor,Clo­ Composition, Physiology, English running thence,
sleeves aud all, and passing the pew
North 110.5 feet to low water line.
verdale Courier.
where the old lady sat be would pause
Literature
and
School
l.aw.
Secretary and Treasurer — C. E.
N. 42 «legs., 40- E., 515.0 feet along aud give her the “kiss of peace” before
Saturday
Botany,
Plane
Geome
­
low yvater line.
Trombley, Tillamook Herald.
Executive Board, including the try ami General History.
N. 70 degs., 30- E., 242.0 feet along all the congregation, aud this although
he bad met her at breakfast.
above officers—B. H. Miller, Bay
low water line.
For County Papers.
His sermons, too, were racy. Preach­
News, und Hugo Etfenberger, Ne­
S. 70 degs., 15' E., 343.0 feet along
halem Enterprise.
low water line.
Commencing Wednesday, Feb
ing agalust dishonesty, especially In
All ex newspaper men of Tilla­ ruary 8th, 1911, nt 9 o'clock a.in., S. 50 degs., 30' W., 198.0 feet along borsedesb, as one of the great English
high water line.
fallings in India, be went on, “Nor are
mook County are eligible to mem and continuing until Friday, Feb
S. 5 degs., 35' E., 70.0 feet along we, servants of the altar, free from
bership, which made Mollie W. Wat ruary loth. 1911, at 4 o’clock p. m.
high water line.
son a member.
Wednesday — Penmanship, His- 8. 88 degs., 30- W., 183.0 feet along yieldlug to this temptation.” Pointing
to the occupant of the reading desk be­
high water line.
The first matter of importance to tory, Orthography, Reading, Plty-
S. 66 degs., 00- W., 025.0 feet along low him: "There Is my dear and ven­
be discussed was' the proposed uical Geography.
high water line to point of erable brother, the archdeacon, down
county fair. This had the ununi
Thursday — Written Arithmetic,
beginning.
there. He is an Instance of It He
Containing 4.859 acres of tide land once sold me a horse. It was unsound,
mom approval of the editors, the Theory of Teaching, Grammar,
fronting
and
abutting
Lot
5,
Sec
­
consesus of opinion being iu favor Physiology.
T was a stranger, and he took me
22, T I N.. R. 10 W. of W.M.
of the dairymen forming an.organ-
Friday ^Geography, School Law, tion
Applications and bids should be in.’ '•
ization Hnd having the management Civil Government, English Litera­ addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk
Scientist Who Couldn’t Light ■ Fir«.
of it, the business men pledging 11 ture.
State Land Board, Salem, Oregon,
Yours truly,
and marked “ Application and bid
Lord Kelvin, like Lord Morley, once
lump sum to help them defray the
W. S. BUBL,
to purchase Tide Lande.”
amused a Scottish audience with a dis­
expense, the editor boosters agree­
County School Supt.
G. G. B rown ,
play of ignorance. At a lecture in Ed­
ing to boost the fair as soon 11a they
Clerk State Land Board. inburgh, with Lord Kelvin In the chair,
cun obtain pointers.
Dated
this
January-
27th,
1911.
Notice to Mutual Telephone Sub­
the Duke of Argyll was taken sudden­
In discussing road matters, the
scribers.
ly ill. "Wbeu the aged peer was car­
Notice of Appointment of Ad­
editor-boosters soon showed that
ried down to one of the anterooms,’*
Mr. Jones having contracted to
ministrator.
they were enthusiastic good rouds
said a local paper, “one of the first
repair, <>|>erate unit
_____ ___
____
11 collect
for
all
advocate«. They were unanimous lines under the control of the com
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That things to be thought of was the light­
in their contention that the county puny after January 1. 1911, is now the County Court of Tillamook ing of a Are, and this task was tackled
court should employ an engineer the proper one to make payment to County, State of Oregon, on the by the duke's host, Ixird Kelvin.
All are 17th day of Junuary, 1911, duly ap- Instead of ptaeiug some paper in
and experienced road ¡builder to for dues for the month.
requested to look after thia mutter (Hiinted the undersigned as Admin­
plan out and supervise all road regularly so that everything may istrator of the Estate of WILLIAM grate and some wood on that in
work, ao thut it could be done ays- 1 be
....... obtained.
LtTherefore call upon II. JONES, deceased, and that nil orthodox manner be amazed the
tematieully mid the taxpayer« get Mr. I ones, nt the Central Office, or persona, having claims against lookers by desperate efforts to kindle
send check by mail ut the eml of said estate, are required to present a handful of sticks at a gas burner.
value for their money. They pro­ each month
them with the proper vouchers to Ordinary mortals may be pardoned for
tested against TiUumook mid Yam­
Tillamook. Oregon. Jan. 31. 1911. hiv attorney, A. S. Dresser, Room taking some satisfaction in the fact
hill counties leusing toll roads mid
319 Worcester Building, Portland, that even so great a philosopher as
W. S. Bl’EL, Secretary.
Oregon, within six months from lord Kelvin did not know how to light
characterized it us u menace to
the date of the first publication uf
both counties. And to make a coast
Life Saved at Death's Door.
a Are."
thia notice.
I never felt so near my grave."
automobile road the editor-boosters
D
avid W. J ones ,
were heartily in favor of the county­ writes W. R. Patterson, of Welling
Reeky Road to a Title.
Administrator of the Estate of
ton, Tex., as when a frightful cough
William B. Jones.
"Does Marie expect to marry tbe
court improving the main road to amt lung trouble pulled me down
A. S. D resser ,
count?”
Dolph, mid they thought that Yam to 1(19 iHHimls, in spite of doctor's
Attorney for Administrator.
"Not Immediately. There are three
hill mid I'olk counties should have treatment for two years. Mv father,
Date of first publication, Febru­ questions to tie settled first "
enough interest in good roads to mother and two sisters died of con ary 2nd. 1911.
“What are they?"
sumption, and thut I am alive to­
improve the main rouds in their day IS due solely to Dr. King's New
“He must prove that be Is a count.”
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
counties.
Likewise, they favored Discovery, which completely cured
“Well, that would settle It. wouldn’t
the county meeting Clatsop county me. Now 1 weigh 187 |H>unds and
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That ttr
have
been
well
mid
strong
for
with u good road.
“No. He must also prove that he
Years
Quick, safe, sure, its the by virtue of un execution duly
These were some of the resolutions best remedy on earth for coughs, issued out of the Circuit Court of Isn't married.”
•Well!”
which were adopted :
colds, lagrip|>e, asthma, croup, and the State of Oregon, for the County
of Tillamook, on the Sth day of
"Then be must prove that be wants
Reaulvsd : That this Association pled­ all throat und lung troubles, .kk'. December, 191<t and to me directed,
$1.<hk Trial bottle free. Guar­
to marry Marie"-Cleveland Plain
ges itself to support ways and means und
the
same
being
issued
in
pursuance
anteed by Cliaa. 1. Clough.
Dealer.
of a decree und order of sale, made
for the port improvements of Tilla­
und
entered
in
said
Court
<ui
the
mook. Bay City. Nehalem, aid also the Backache, Rh.umatism, Sleepless
Had an Attachment
14th day of Noveinher, 191(1. in a
institution of a Port of Neatueca.
Maa.
suit to fii
Agent—Madam, have you a
Result from disordered kidneys. real ... .Iirecloae 11 mortgage on the
property hereinafter described Housewife—Yea. Agent—I am
Resolved : That this association place Foley Kidney Pills
1 have helped
which suit F. R Beala were an attachment which I am
Itself in favor of asking our represen­ others, they will help 1» you. Mrs. J.
plaintiff uml Lawrence E. Sanders Housewife-We have one.
tatives in the legislature that they B Miller, Syracuse, •NV., says, and Gertrude Sanders ___
were de-
—- time
------ . I suffered with fendunts, commanding me to sell What make la It? HouaewlA
support or initiate a measure whereby 'For a long
kidney trouble and rheumatism. 1 the real property hereinafter dee ltTs.—Cleveland Leader.
the legally constituted papers of the tiad
severe liuckat lies ami fe|t un cribed, us by law provided to
state be furnished gratis the compiled played out
After taking two satisfy the sum of £11X0) together
stgjujes of the state, that they may be buttles of Foley Kulnev PiUa lllv with
interest thereon from Novem-I
in a better position to intelligently backache is gone and where I used t>er 14. 1910 until paid and for the
to
he
awake
with
rheumatic
iMiina
1
publish on various occasions such in­
sum of *10X01 as a reasonable at-'
now Bleep in comfort
Foley Kid
formation as may from lime to time ney Pills did wonderful things for torney's fee and coats and disburse
menta of suit taxed at $35.80 and
be desirable.
me
Try them now. C. I. Clough costs and all accruing costs cf sale
Resolved : That the holding of a Til­
and put the purchaser of said real
LaOrippe Cough».
property at said sale in immediate
lamook County Fair is unanimously
Mrain and weaken the system possession
thereof, to satisfy said
endorsed, and that the same will meet und if not checked max develop
lodgment and decree.
with the tulleat support of the Asao into pneumonia. No danger of this
Now. therefore. I will on Saturday
ehxtion, that its final coMumation may when Foley's Honey and Tar is the 4th day of March A. IX 1911. in
t.iken promptly
It is a reliable
be a rousing success.
front
of the Court House door in
family medicine for all coughs
he ami
ar...
Resolved That this Association fully colds, and acts quickly an." effect aaiil County und State, sell to the
highest ami lieat bidder, for cash
endorse the paaaagv of the bill before ively hi cases of croup, Refuse in hand, the following described
»uliatituea.
—
C.
|.
Clough.
the legislature to mtablish the publi I
real property, situated in Tills
cation of the dolinquent tax lists of the I
•nook County, and deacnlied as
Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor follows,
to-wit ;
cxntntr and session laws of the state, j exercise insufficient inastication of
Lots 3 and 4. of Block K Park
Resolved . also that our representatives rood, constipation, a torpid liver
addition to Tillamook City. Oregon,
in th« legislature be notified to »up- worry and anxietv. are the most all in Tillamook County. State of
£>minon causes of stomach troub­ Oregon.
I
port this bill
les. Correct your hsbits snd take
Dated Tillamook. Oregon. Janu­
IU» Ivsd That we are in hearty ac­ t haniberlaiu’s Stomach and Liver I ary
31st. 1911.
cord with the mevement for good roads Tablets and you will soon be well I
H. C renshaw .
again.-For
sale
by
Lamar'a
Drug
for TfHamook «emty^and would roc-
Sheriff of Tillamook Countr
State of Oregon
1
T
PAID ADVERTISEMENT.
THE NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH AND
THE CREED.
The Creed That Needs No Revision.
I.--Meaning of the Word Creed.
From Lat. Credo—" I believe.” What do you believe? Depend
the source of faith. See Rom. 10:8, 17. This alone will gjye J
Divine creed.
II. --Christ the Creed.
1. —The foundation of Hia Church, no other. Matt. 16:16, 18; J, ç.
3:11-15. A man-made creed ia a man-made foundation fw
man-made church.
2. — Christ only makes Christians only. John 20:30, 31; Acts 2:22,
5:42; 8:5, 35; 9:20; I. Cor. 2:2. They preached Him only.
division then amongst God's people.
1
III. --The Greatness of this Creed.
L—Sinjple, Matt. 16: Iff—Just one article. To trust in a person cod
within the radius of every man.
2. —Profound, John 7:46. It satisfies the greatest intellects. N'oJ
can pass beyond Jesus; not so with human creeds.
3. —Comprehensive. Eph. 1:10. The Bible, God, Holy Spirit, Churl
Eternal Life—all is summed up in Him, hence the greatntn]
the Divine Confession (Matt. 16:16) which people made in thj
days.
4. —Divine, John 1:1, 14. No a stereotyped system of doctrines, but)
living life-giving person.
5. —A Pattern, I. Pet. 2:21. Must have a model for imitation.
etract rules do not develop the soul nor hold it under its greats
■train.
6—Universal, Rom. 16:25, 26; John 3:16. All Christians were uiiid
in Him for over 300 years, or until men began to make creeds.!
7. —Perfect, Lk. 23:4 ; Heb. 4:15. Imperfect man can’t setup ad
feet standard of life. That is why all man-made creeds d
revised every little while.
J
Not in WHAT I have believed, but in WHOM.-]
II.
Tim.
1:12.
V. E. HOVEN, Church of Christ.
RED UCTION of R A TE
On March 1st we will inaugurate a new
residence rate.
For the first two units
(kilowatt hours) used per month for each
16 candle power lamp or its equivalent in­
stalled we will charge 15c. per unit as at
present. For all excess the charge will be
roc. per unit. Checking of lamps for this
rate will be by request only not earlier
than Feb. 10th or later than Feb. 25th.
Tillamook Electric Light and
Fuel Company.
WILL SPALDING, General Manage]
Child Portraits Made
Us are Child-Like.
Jusi as our portraits of adul
possess strength and character
We are experts in lightii
and posing, and our equipnie
is complete. Come in and s
our line.
Monk's Studi
Next to the Post Office.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. AULiEN. Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table.
Comfortable Beds and Accommodate*
Steamer
Sue H. Elmore”
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)
MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH
(CAP. T. LATHAM).
Tillamook & Portland
Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday
Couch SÌ. Wharf. Portland.
" That's Ail
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