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Editorial Snap Shots. |
Although it rained ami it also
bio wed the first of the week, it
won't l>e many week» now tie-
fore businesH will brighten up
and autos will liecotne the rage.
Tillamook is alright.
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an annual “Harvest Home,"
which are in vogue in otherj
parts of the world in the fall of
of the year.
"Hurrah for the Tillamook
Editor-B«n»ster»’ Assra-iation !
Now, together :
Heave, oh,
heave 1”
'This is now G. Id,
Huff, of Arlington, Ore., who
previously resi«le«l in this coun­
ty, wrot«- in renewing his sub­
scription.
Thanks, Bro. Huff,
for your liest wishes for the suc­
cess of the association, and we
may add that in getting toge­
ther the editors have no special
or private interests to boost, but
the interests and the develop­
ment of the entire county.
HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 16, 1911.
ians heal themselves with such
Very likely Dr. Herbert Howe, of
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Denver University, ia so sour and abridgements.
homely that he could not hire a
Surgery
has
achieved
the remark­
pretty girl to let him hug her for
hia whole «alary. That accoiints able feat of curing blindness by the
for hia diatribe against hugging. insertion of a glass lense into the
Fortunately nature ia more potent
than college faculties and ao the human eye. Dr. William C. Win­
good old practice will not cease. slow, a noted archaeologist of Bos­
What a sad old world it would l>e if | ton, now past 70, is enable«! to le-
youths and maidens were to atop sume his studies after four years of
dancing ami uolxxly’a arm ever en-
circle«! uolxxly’a waiat henceforth blindness by such an operation.
forevermore.
Professor Howe, When he does not wear the lenses
avaunt. —Oregonian.
nothing but a white glare is seen,
Amen to this.
Why, courting but with them all obj«icts are vis­
a girl would lose half its charm ible perfectly._______
if a fellow could not hug her in
Just what is meant by the recent­
the good old fashioned way ly much discussed term “scientific
whenever he had an opportunity
management,” as applied to the
to do so without being seen. It is
railroad and other industries, and
a fact that some persons are too
which is credited to Frederick W.
straight laced and sanctimoni­
twenty-six . years
Taylor,
for
ous to live in this world, and
in
the
Midvale
expert
who are continually chiding an
Steel Works, ¡9 told by Arther W.
young people about dancing anti
Page in the current number of
other
innocent amusements,
Work,
gives
Taylor’s
which the.v look upon as a sin World’s
own explanation under four heads:
to indulge in.
We suppose,
scientific analysis of the elements
however, there will alway lie a
of each piece of work as to how it
few straight laced fossils who
can lie beat done, selection of men
will say to the young people
best fitted for each kind of work
that they must not do this or
must not do that, for whenever] and training of them in the right
way to do it, adequate supervision
a voting fellow gets smitten on
a girl he is going to «lance with “"<• 1“*^««"« wh*th
the men
f ! an incentive to practice the best
her if they enjoy that kind oi
metliuds ami the management to
amusement—ami hug her in a
do all the work which it can.do bet-
genteel manner whenever he
i ter than the men.
lias an opportunity, and, Gixi
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bless them, the young women
Final Notice.
like to I m ? hugged.
Perhaps
N otice Iff H kxeby G iven ,—That the un-
Prof. Howe is one of those who dersixned,
as administratrix of the estate oi
would rather hug a cat or a D. W. IJANIS. deceased, hat» filed her final
account in the County Court of the State of
dog.
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Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, that
Notice of Sale of Tide Lands.
N otice is H ereby G ivbn ,—That
the State Lami Board of the State of
Oregon will sell to the highest
bidtler at its «iffice in the Capitol
Building, at Salem. Oregon, on
April 11. 1911, at 10 o’clock a.m., at
said day, all the State’s interest in
the tide and overflow land« herein-
after described, giving, however to
the owner or owners of any lands
abutting or fronting on such tuie
ami «.verfiow lands, the preference
right t«» purchase said tide and
overflow lands at the highest price
offered, provided such offer ia made
in gixxl faith, and providing also
that the land will not be sold nor
any offer therefor accepted for less
than $7.50 per acre, the Board re­
serving the right to reject any anil
all bids. Sai«l lands are situated in
Tillamook County, Oregon, and
described aB follows :
Beginning* at a point, the south-
east corner of D.L.C. No. 39, T. 1
S., R. 10 W. of W. M. and running
thence :
S. 61 degs., 00-W., 854.0 feet along
high water line.
S. 77 degs., 3tr \V., 182.0 feet along
high water line.
South, 76.0 feet along low water line.
N. 82 degs., 20- E., 382.0 feet along
low water line.
5. 79 degs., 45' E., 554.0 feet along
low water line.
North, 577.0 feet along low water
line to point of beginning.
Containing 5.67 acres of tide lands
fronting and abutting that part of
D.L.C. No. 39, situated East of a
North and Sonili line through the
center of Sec. 11, T. 1 S.. R. 10 W.
ofW.M. ¡also
Beginning at a point 2371.0 feet
South and 2640.0 West of Section
corner common to Sections 14, 15,
22 and 23, T. 1 N., R, 10 W. of W.M.,
on high waterline, running thence.
North, 110.5 feet to low water line.
“ 42 degs., 40- W., 270.0 feet along
s.
low water line.
S. 41 degs. 05- W., 155.0 feet along
low water line.
S. 69 degs., 00' W., 175.0 feet along
low water line.
East, 135.0 feet along high water
line.
N. 43 degs., 3tr E., 270.0 feet along
high water line.
N. 60 degs.. 15' E., 145.0 feet along
high water line to place of be­
ginning.
Containing 0.487 acres of tide
lands fronting and abutting on Lot
6, Section 22, T. 1 N., R. 10 W. of
W.M.; also
Beginning at a point on high
water 2371.0 feet South and 2640.0
feet West of Section corner corninoti
to sections 14, 15, 22 and 23 and
running thence,
North 110.5 feet to low water line.
N. 42 degs., 40-E., 515.0 feet along
low water line.
N. 70 degs., 30- E., 242.0 feet along
low waterline.
S. 70 degs., 15- E., 343.0 feet along
low water line.
S. 50 degs., SU' W., 198.0 feet along
high water line.
S. 5 degs., 35' E., 70.0 feet along
high water line.
S. 88 degs., 30- W., 183.0 feet along
high water line.
S. 66 degs., 00- W., 625.0 feet along
high water line to point of
beginning.
Containing 4.859 acres of tide land
fronting and abutting Lot 5, Sec­
tion 22, T. 1 N., R. 10 W. of W.M.
Applications and bids should be
addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk
State Land Board, Salem, Oregon,
and marked “ Application and bid
to purchase Tide Lands.”
G. G. B rown ,
Clerk State Land Board.
Dated this January 27th, 1911.
The syatem of giving road
work to men who are not able to
do a good day’s work is a good
thing for those w ho are making
There is not much «loubt : but
a livelihood that way, but it i.»
tough on the taxpayers and it what the Golden Gate ci ame
near meeting a like fat«- as that
is tough on the roads.
which sent the Argo to the bot­
The channel had changed
Will Tillamook County vote tom.
two shallow
"dry” at a special election thi> again, making
year?
Public sentiment will channels. This was the condi­
soon change when the voters tion of the bar when the vessel
see how difficult it is to convi> t crossed in last week and, from
a saloon keeper.
Ix*t a dairy­ wlial we can learn, bumbed on
Fortunately the
man’« stock get out of the pas- the wav in.
tureand stray into the city ami Golden Gat«- did not lose her
see how quickly it will I m .- placed motive power and was able to
get inside.
It was a close call,
in the pound.
however.
It places captains in
We are glad to see that the a predicament, when attemp-
Nehalem Enterprise is a live ing to cross in to find two chan­
Ixioster for roads in the north nels and cannot tell which is
end of the county to connect the safest of th«* two. It is tak­
with Clatsop county, especially ing desperate chances of hit or
the Necurney Mountain road". miss in a dangerous location.
Monday, the 13th day of February. 1911, in
the hour of ten o'clock a.m., of said day, at
Don't heed the knockers, Bro., It has always been thus and it
Most everybody in Tillamook the court room of paid court, has been ap­
by the said court as the time and
but keep oti boosting, and it will continue to I m - so until tilt­ ' City have heard about the Stur­ pointed
place for the h aring of objections thereto, if
won’t lie many years before Ne­ project of confining the channel geon channel, and old timers any there be. and the settlement of said
estate. All persons having objections to
halem will have one ofthepret to one place is carried out.
still talk about it as having said final account are hereby required to file
same with said court prior to the time
tiest, delightful highways in the
lieen the best channel and a big the
fixed for such hearing.
state. That alone will attract
Date of first publication Ji
January 12th.
engineering blunder was made
When th«- news of the loss of
1911.
LAURA N. KEKRi ION.
thousands of visitors to Tilla­
when the dyke was put in to
Administratrix.
the Oshkosh reached this city
mook and Nehalem.
make the middle channel and
< n 'Tuesday it was received with
in digging the cut off to the
NOTICE OF SALE OF
profound regret, and following
The increase in tax money to
dock at Bay City.
Not only
TIDE LANDS
so closely the close call that the
be collected this year is $50 000
was it an engineering blunder
Golden Gate had of being wreck­
Notice is hereby given that. the
above that collected last year.
to divert the natural channel,
ed last week on Tillamook bar,
That is going it some, for not
but experience have shown that State Land Board of the State of Ore­
the sail news was certainly most
gon will sell to the highest bidder at
many years ago that amount of
shocking.
It was another case it now takes considerable money
its office in the Capitol building at Sa­
money was « nough to run the
every
year
for
maintenance,
and
where a empty vessel, without
lem, Oregon, on April 11, 1911, at 10;
whole expense of the county. It
as
the
Sturgeon
channel
would
ballast on board, was caught at
00 o’clock a. tn., of said day, all the
to be hoped that some of the
sea in a furious gale, to lie toss­ have obviated all this, there is
State's interest in the tide and over flow
county’s outstanding indebted
ed about helplessly like a cork some goo«l horse sense in the
tiess will be reduced this year.
logic of those who contend that l»nds hereinafter described, giving,
by
the
angry
waves
and
furious
It is one thing to collect taxes,
however, to the owner or owners of
wind. Tile loss of the vessel is if Tillamook City is to have a
but to expend it economically is
any lands abutting or fronting on such
good
channel
to
the
bar,
and
a serious mishay, but th«- tragic
a problem even the most «•arc­
which can be kept open at the tide and overflow lands, the preference
death
of
Captain
Latham
ami
ful and conservative county offi­
right to purchase said tide and overflow
th«- crew of the Oshkosh is de­ least expense, then the Stur­
cials become perplexed over.
lands at the highest price offered,
plorable.
It will be remember geon channel should be decided
provided such offer is made in good
upon
by
the
Port
of
Tillamook.
ed that it was the Oshkosh
Some of our moat enthusiastic
faith, and also providing that the land
which went to the assistance of The question of maintenance is
harbor improvement b«M>sten>
will not be sold nor any offer therefor
th«- ill-fated Argo ami picked up something which the Port must
have even gone so far ns to re­
accepted for less than $7.50 per acre,
not
overlook
in
coming
to
a
<le-
out* of th«* lifeiioats loaded with
commend that the Port let a
the Board reserving the right to reject
human beings, and it was tin* cision, for it is conceded that
contract for
a
combination
there was always deep water in any and all bids. Said lands are situated
Oshkosh
which
towed
the
(.»ol
­
dredge. We do not want to pour
den Gate from Garibaldi when the Sturgeon channel until the in Tillamook County Oregon, and des­
cold water on their ardor, but
it was found that vessel whs dykes were constructed for the cribed as follows:
lie Port should not do so, for
Beginning at a point at the Govern­
middle
channel.
Tillamook
disable«! last week.
he reason that it takes n who'e
City must look after Its own in­ ment Meander corner between sections
I* t of money to maintain mid
terests if it ever expects to l»e- 2 and 3, T. 2 N. R. 10 W. on the South
Some people expect tluit thia
operate a combination dredg«*
come a manufacutring center, side of Nehalem Bay, and running
Get the channel cut «ait by con­ county is going to boom thin ami it cannot «Io so until a deep thence:
We hop«- they are right channel is opened up from this ■ N. 49 29’ E. 151.0
tract, mid then the present gov­ year.
feet ■long high
ernment equipment, with a in their predictions. Yet it «-an- city to the bar.
Nothing can 'water line.
auction pump added, will I m not be denied that until the l»e gained by further procrasti­
N. 42 48- E. 7.75 feet ■ long high Notice of Appointment of Ad­
transportation question is over­ nation, theorizing or experi­ water line.
sufficient for maintenance.
ministrator.
come by tin* completion of the menting, and by getting at the
N. 40“ or E. 595 0 feet ■long high
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
An effort is lieing made to niilroiid conditions will remain work right away, Tillamook water line.
the County Court of Tillamook
It cannot I m - City will have a good channel
locate a saloon on Second Ave. about the same.
N. 32 51' E. 266.5 feet ■long high County, State of Oregon, on the
Fuat, which, we understand, otln-rwise. There remains some a long time before the improve-! Water line.
17th day of January, 1911, duly ap­
pointed the undersigned an Admin­
the business men on that street uncertaintv as to when train ment of the liar is complete,
N. 21» 31' E. 255.0 feet ■long high istrator of the Estate of WILLIAM
are oppose«i to. That being the service will I m - established on ami the city will still hold its Water line.
B. JONES, deceased, and that all
case, surely the city council the I’. K A N. Co.’s road, for prestige ns being at the head of
.. . N. r 07' E. 402.0 feet ■long high persons, having claims against
should pay some heed to their should it I m * late in the summer, navigation.
said
estate, are required to present
Áater line.
them with the proper vouchers to
wishes.
A saloon is a detri­ will delay some iti getting in­
S West,
WmU 12.0
19 ' feet to low water line.
my attorney, A. S. Dresser, R« m > iii
due thing
ment to udjucent property.and dustries started,
S. 9» 44- W. 400.0 feet •long low 319 Worcester Building, Portland,
Scraps.
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county
IIO person should I m * allowed to can be relitil on, tilia
water line.
Oregon, within six months from
locate a saltxin in a street where the coming summer will have
S. 24 53’ W. 248.0 feet ■long low the date of the first publication of
Epochal
is
word
to
be
sparingly
this notice.
the property owners und busi­ an unusually large number of
water line.
D avid W. J ones ,
ness men are opposed to it. As visitors,soon* intent on pleasure used, but an aeroplane that could
S.
32
51
’
W.
266.
0
feet ■long low
Administrator of the Estate of
while others safely ascend from and land in the
it will, no doubt, com«* liefore and recreation,
William B. Jones.
water would cull for an adjective of water line.
the city council before long, it will I m - l«M>king for business or
A. S. D resser ,
S. 40 18’ W. 584.0 feet ■long low
thia size.
other
locations.
Ami
with
the
ia within their (tower to restrict
Attorney for Administrator.
water line.
Date of first publication, Febru­
One of ille liumors of American
the sultMtns to their present lo­ prospects of the United Rail
S.
43
24'
W.
80.0
feet
along
low
wat
­
ary
2nd, 1911.
ways rushing its road through |M>litics ia the existence of a cl a Ha
cutions.
er line.
this year will help to make a who want protection for their own
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
S. 49 29- W. 72.0 feet along low
Owing totlie recall law, both busy year.
But. as we have products and free trade for ever-
water line.
in Oregon and Washington, the stated, this county must have thing else.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
South, 60.0 feet to place of begin­
jterson who occupies a public transportation before industries
by virtue of an execution duly
ning,
containing
1.55
acre«
of
tide
land
position never knows when his can I m - o|M-nit«-«l.
Iowa is thinking ot again amend­
issued out of the Circuit Court of
ing her constitution to prohibit the fronting upon Lots 4 4 5, Sec. 2, T 2 the State of Oregon, for the County
h *n«l is going to fall into th«*
of Tillumook, on the 8th day of
liquor traffic, having abandond the N. R. 10 W.
|M>liticui Imsket. Over in Seat
W«* lire sorry if we slightly
Applications and bids should be ad­ December. 1910, and to me directed,
idea that a
thing can bs made
tie not many mouths ago a
the same being issued in pursuance
ruffled the t«-mp«-r of our cou-
legal and u constitutional at the dressed to G. G. Brown. Clerk, State of a decree and order of sale, made
mayor was elected by th«* mihsm
tempomrv
when
we
iidvtin«e<lu
Land
Board,
Salem,
Oregon,
and
mark
­
name time.
and entered in said Court on the
and gambling interests, and, of
few ¡«lens in regard to its sug­
ed “Application and bid to purchase 14th dav of November. 1910. in a
course, that fraternity mmiii run
Edison promises a telephone that
gestion that n sutiacription I m *
suit to foreclose a mortgage on the
tide lands.”
things to suit itself,
As usuiti, taken up to buy up mill site, to* will till
““ a large hall more easily
real property hereinafter descril>ed
when the saloon element in in
G. G. Brown,
*
in which suit F. R. Beals were
lie given to those who an* de­ than can be done by­ any voice,
plaintiff and I .aw re nee E. Sanders
the saddle, city aliai i m become
Clerk State Land Board.
sirous of liM-uting industries in I Hut
in recent years the wizard
and Gertrude Sanders were <le-
rutteu,
This wits the esse al
Dated
this
January
27.
1911.
or near this city.
I ‘rolmbly our | has run to interesting suggestion
fendsnta, commanding me to sell
Seattle,
The recall wus invok
the real property hereinafter des­
contenqMiniry never stopped to rather than fulfillment.
cd and the muyor who win« figure the cost or how much I
Falla Victim to Thieves.
cribed, as by law provided to
S. W . lie nd a, of Coal City, Ala., satisfy the sum of J513.U) together
elected by the »aloou element
money could he raised for that! A Japanese wlio carries on a veg j liaa u justifiable grievance.
Two with interest thereon from Novem­
was dethmneil.
puriMMu.*.
If our contemporary etable business in Sun Francisco hievea atule hia health for twelve ber 14, 1910, until paid and for the
has
cornered
3m.un>
sacks
of
years.
They
wete
a
liver
and
kid- sum of $101.00 as a reasonable at­
will furnish -ome information
The duirv men mid others who
along thotu- line anil it is satis American |M>tatoea. Even the «x?to- nev trouble. Then Dr. King’a New torney’s fee and costa and disburse
! Life Pills throttled them. He’s well
have the proiMtsed county fair
factory, then we an* ready to pus neeil not hope to escape the now. 1 nrivaled for Constipation menu of suit taxed at $35.80 and
costs and all accruing costs cf sale
in hand having been waiting to
Ju|>anee<*
talent
for
imitation.
help Issist his suggestion.
We
Malaria, Headache. Dyspepsia 25c and put the purchaser of said real
-.« whether !<« « pt.nt.itm-
\ «
« r-, O «<« I I ,
1-tChaa I^CIough’a
will conce«ie one point, that as
property at said sale in immediate
G. Deals will I m - sticct-aaful in
Mr. Carnegie propose to fit the
posaeasion thereof, to satisfy said
j property in s some instances ia
W
hen
her
child
ia
in
danger
a
procuring an ................................ It , |(| ,((
I Words of an international |>eace
judgment and decree.
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ter
t«M»
high,
it
mnv
woman
will
risk
her
life
to
protect
is to be h«>|H-<! thut, failing to I
Now. therefore, I will on Saturday
heroism or risk the 4th day of March A.D. 1911. in
i tie thia wouhi deter imlustries hymn to the music of “America." I it. No great act
«ibtain it, the matter will not
which
was
txirruwcd
from
“
God
Save
ot
life
io
necessary
to
protect
a
child
from l«>eating here, and in this
front of the Court House d«xir in
be illuwed to drop. Th«- uint
••ir King.’’amt originally came from «-.
«-
>. o ■
Give
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Chamberlain's
—■ said County and State, sell to the
ahoukl tie, not so much in Imv- j rv«|iect some st«*|«s nhouhi lie German«
N> c«>-,mqx>iitan a niel I.bU
« higheat and beat bidder, for cash
, taken to protect pentona from
. avoided. -For sale by l^mar's"Drug
ing mi extensive fair, an it is to!
“ in hand, the following described
‘ being liel«l up by unscrupulous «sly has claims on the peace atxie. Store.
realproperty. *’,u“ted in
Tilla-
have a fair which the producers
* |
i
! tricks. Anyway, we shall be glad, ties.
mook County, and described as
will takes pleasure and interest
"
LaOrtfns Coughs.
““d
the system follows, to-wit :
in.
With that assured, there is to help txxist as b « m > u us we are * A Denver surgeon while engaged
Lota 3 and 4, of Block 14. Park
satisfied how much "dough" is I in
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removing
a vermiform
sopen- Í . " “°‘ c*>e<k'<1 »ay develop addition to Tillamook City, Oregon.
every reason to believe that it
necessary.
But we are liichn ,dix was
auddenly'asiae.«
-with ".J j wh2„
P"i?Ui,B<-,,i,M No
No danger
d,n‘Ter of
this
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‘
»«o
pneumonia.
of
this
will prove a success.
With a
*?j
Tillamook County. State of
with a when Folev s Honev
t .. i .
.......—
. Xj;
vnTjfon.
birge smouut of financial aid
Dated Tillamook. Oregon. Janu­
■ 1
double that sum. '«• removal. Thia method of abMg.
"’«dicina for all couglia and
tram thin city, a fair should be I
ary 31st, 1911.
“
1
Ic'‘,da. and acta quickly and effect-
louked up«>u b> U h * producers as i>n«1 then not haven great numy ing the human (rum divine
H. CSBKSBAW.
durable factory aitea.
grow «ore
wheo
J '
Sheriff of Tillamook Countv.
State of Oregon.
T. BOÌT-S
• A ttorney - at -L aw .
H
Complete set of Abstract Books
in office. Taxes paid for non­
Residents.
Tillamook Block.
Both phones.
c
I
ARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Jicittecliex* ^bvolint,
4
Tillamook Block.
FORGE WILLETT,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Next to Tillamook County
Bank,
T illamook
-
O regon .
H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at L aw .
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
TILLAMOOK.
Tillamook Block.
M. KERRON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Tillamook Block,
Oregon.
Tillamcok,
R. I. M. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
BAY CITY, OREGON.
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
] )R P« J- SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street from the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
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SARCHET,
. The Fashionable Tailor.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair«
iug a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
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Phone A. luOd
ROWING
& COWINC
LAWYERS.
R oom 334 W orcbstbr B i ildin «.,
T hird and O ak S treits
Room Next to the U.S. Land Office.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
2 ÿ £ rs -
ALICIA PHELrA
GRADUATE NURSE,
MRS.
PAGE’S
TILLAMOOK,
HOUSE,
ORE.
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Office over J. A. Todd & Co..
Tillamook, Ore.