TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT MARCH 2, 1911. THE HARBOR LIGHTS REFUSED. view and an soon as some of the apace is regained now used for con­ structing oil barges and pontoors for the new North Hank dredge the new vessel will have a clear field." As the vessel is planned for a special purpose and will not carr) freight, its operation on the Port­ land-Tillamook run will not interfeie with the regular carriers, the Gold en Gate, the Sue H. Elrnore. th< Anvil and the George R. Vosburg. Th* Genial Calm That Settled Over the Pretty Sehoolma'am. Notice is hereby given that the State Land Board of the State of Ore­ A pretty scbooluia’am ou«*e taught gon will sell to the highest bidder at school In a faiug Island village. All its office in the Capitol building at Sa­ the young fellows for miles around lem, Oregon, on April 11. 1911, at 10, Tillamook Bay has been denied were mad about her. but tbe scbool- aide to navigation in the way of ma’am was proud. Slid untie of tbe 00 o’clock a m., of said day, all the seven p< st lights, according to ad- boys seemed to stsud tbe ghost of a State’s interest in the tide and over flow lands hereinafter described, giving, vices received from the Federal cbauee. Young Jim Brown, the Judge*» non. however, to the owner or owners of authorities yesterday. These lights wus tbe best looking eliap In the any lands abutting or fronting on auch it has been estimated, could lie in­ town, mid Jim probably loved tbe tide and overflow lands, the preference stalled and maintained the first sclioolma'am more than any of her right to purchase said tide and overflow year for $2000. Now prime movers MODERN METHODS OF BUY­ other swains, but he never had tbe lands at the highest price offered, ING ON THE FARM in commercial circles there declare pluck to declare himself He felt too that the Tillamook territory seems small and mean before the Is-auty aud provided such offer is made in good to l.e iri disfavor at Washington Average Farmer Prefers to Buy learning of the rwhoolma'am Blit one faith, and also providing that the land His GoodB Direct and Have since it was only thia week tiiat the day. tile s< bisilma'aiu lielng away on will not be sold nor any offer therefor a visit lu New York state. Jim asked accepted for less than $7 50 per acre, Port of 'I illamook was turned down Them Delivered at His Door. advice of tlie editor The editor said: the Board reserving the right to reject on tlie plan to improve the hurlair, "Take ttie bull by the horns and In­ any and all bids. Said lands are situated The average farmer of today feels even after an agreement had been sert nu announcement of your forth­ in Tillamook County Oregon, and des­ made whereby 1 illamook Buy cap­ that he lias as much right t > have coming marriage III my mm lety col­ ital was to meet one-fourth of the iiis goods delivered at his door as umn It will cost you only 50 cents. cribed as follows: the party who lives in town,and at- Beginning at a point at the Govern­ improvements. So Jim Inserted an announcement to Additional word has been received time goes on the tendency in the tbe effect that the sehoolma’am and ment Meander corner between sections tins week that a plan outlined for farming communities is more and lie would I* married the next mouth 2 and 3, T. 2 N. R. 10 W. on the South tliebetterment of tliechannel marks, more towards buying their sup­ and would «pend their boueymoou at side of Nehalem Bay, and running Atlantic I'lty which was investigated by Coin- plies diri-it and having them delir thence: Well, n short time after this an­ me. rider J. M. Ellicott, inspector < t red right at their door. As a re N. 49 29' E. 151.0 feet along high the Seventeenth Lighthouse Dis suit of these conditions in all the nouncement appeared Hie sehoolma’am water line. '•nine back home Jim heurd on all trict, who in turn made recommend -nterprising farming communities N. 42« 48' E. 7.75 feet along high sides how furious she was For sev­ iitions that the lights he deemed you will find the grocer’s wagon,teu eral days lie kept away from her. water line. necessary be authorized, had been and coffee wagons, meat wagons, Then one afternoon as she was com­ i N. 40« or E. 595.0 feet along high unfavorably considered af Washing modern medicine wagons, etc. ing home from schiwl he ran plump water line. ton. Coming almost on file heels of 1'liere is no getting around the fact Into her In the lune. N. 32 51' E. 2G6.5 feet along high She let him know at once wbat she water line. the news that the project recoin that these institutions for the con­ mended by Colonel John Biddle, venience of the farmers are here to thought of him and his oulritgeous N. 21 31'E. 255.0 feet along high conduct. She stormed and raved, and Major Morrow and Major Kutz, for stay. water line. her pretty eyes flushed tire Jim stood tlie improvement of Tillamook bar One thing that is particularly N. 7° 07' E. 402.0 feet along high first on one fiHit and then on the oth­ and bay, was adversely acted on, noticeble is, that the sale of do­ water line. er. and finally lie blurted out: the action regarding the navigation mestic medicines, stock remedies, West, 12.0 feet to low water line. "Well. If you don't like It I can have aids is taken there to mean thut flavoring extracts, spices, toilet art­ the announcement contradicted S. 9« 44- W. 400.0 feet along low Tillamook is not in good standing. icles, etc., thought the medium of •Oh. bottier It’” said tbe school- I water line. “If's too late now.’’—Wasb- Business men there declare no lo- the modern medicine wagons driv­ mu'am S. 21 53' W. 248.0 feet along low culity in tlie United States has made en by up-to-date salesmen of today Ingtou Star. water line. tlie same liberal offer to participate has grown to an enormous propor­ S. 32 51' W. 266. 0 feet along low iu the expense of harbor improve­ tion in the 10 to 15 years Of course, THEY LIKE PRISON LIFE. water line. ments as Tillamook Bay, and even all manufacturers are right S. 40 18' W. 584.0 feet along low after it was announced tiiat tlie after the farmer’s trade and as a A Clats of Persons In Japan Who Try water line. to Break Into Jail. engineers favored tlie channel be- result of this competition there S. 43“ 21' W. 80.0 feet along low wat­ Ill .liipnn there are people who make ,| oojy (O J{ay City, fllC has been a great improvement in sham confessions tn order to obtain a er line. i'ort of Tillamook came forward the quality of the goods handled period of the cumpiiratlve warmth and S. 49“ 29' W. 72.0 feet along low . ith a proposal thut it would con by these wagon, and our farmer comfort of n Japanese prison. The water line. tribute sufficient to be added to the friends tell us that it is a recognized .falinii Mall says; “Tbe police slang South, 60.0 feet to place of begin­ Bay City fund so thut the bay’s pro­ (net in the fanning communities I of the capital Ims words to describe ning, containing 1.55 acres of tide land portion would leave the Government that a superior line of goods is ind distinguish these persons 'Meshl fronting upon Lots 4 & 5, Sec. 2, T. 2 but three-fourths to pay. handled by these wagons, com kul. or tin- rice criminal, will steal N. R. 10 W. Regardless of the future devehq . pared with similar lines of goods some slim 11 article from a shop frout Applications ar.d bids should be ad­ merit of the harbor through the in- usually sold over the counter in In su< h >■ wav ns to lie seen doing It He then makes .-I bolt of It. pursued by dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk, State reuse in water traffic and file com town. the master of tin- shop, or some faith­ Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and mark­ ■letioii or its first rail line connect­ The idea is right here, that these ful knzo. but presently h II own biniseli ed "Application and bid to purchase tig it with liie Harriman system, medicine companies do not go to hi lie caught and banded to the |>u le is a regular fleet plying from the expense of much newspaper lli-e He has to *do time’ for bls pre- tide lands.” G. G. Brown, Hand consisting of flic steaiuers advertising and as a result they tended theft. hut bls rice Is Hee 11 red Clerk State Land Board. "ten Gate, Sue H. Elmore, and ure enabled to give ti large puck for n period. aud when (but |**rlod bus Dated this January 27. 1911. elapsed lie will allow himself to be K. . osburg and the gasoline Tillamook Bay Thinks Fed­ eral Heads Prejudiced. age of superior goods ut Hi Some ot the June 1. has the money to pay for them, tions of (he kaiser Three six-cylinder Seaburg gaso- Times i are not what they were 25 guests had ex|»r»‘ssoi! tlictr opinions line engines, counted on to develop years ago i when grain and stock pretty freely when Herr Ftrauss pul u combititSI strength of ¡kA) hors« were nelling ut n low price and Ids tlng<*r to his lips and saltl 'Nh sli Yon should never run down the coin power and drive the vessel at 18 every farm I had a mortgage ujion positions of cH»wned hpndrt in coin miles un lieur, were ordered b> Mi. it. patty There is no telling who wrote The farmer of today is the most Supple l iicsiluy through the Ruber them.** person on earth, .Machitierv Coinpnny, mid stock independent Some Letters. types Wire side« ted. mi there will fa­ They are independent und they An InjrvnhitM |»»rmin Ini* dlmwpred uci dc-liic ii. uiival II was at first know it. and woe to the person who I considered to contract for using»« tries to dictate ns to how and thut the thr»*e nn»xi f<>n I hl»* ir (ters in sli-iU s|«etid their uur filphnlw’t ure X It <• irnwity». ttiHi engine to dnve the three propellers were th« y Duluth Telegraph Her tlie two whl<*li rontaln not lung nre M but on uscettuimug that tune would money T «empty i. that four ex press* grpnl cor tie lost in special construction the aid, .May 28, 1911». pulem*p. () |l C ’I i<»lte>altyi; tliNl I Wo st< vk engines were accepted are In u devllne. 1» K idemy« that R R Roberts, representing J R I tie vessel i" plsiinecl «Iter tyqie» four Indleeite exalted stNllon .X I X Watkins Medical Co., who lias the C tel« ellem*y». Mild throe excite our ot steam yachts numerous in tlie agency tor TilfauuHik county, is now hmrx yet When pnuvnintcd t«»g»qher East. Imi Mt Balliti s.iul yesterday liH'atcd 11 Tillamook City, and will art» ne« pssar\ tn a ipmm I uudt i-siaiHliux th.it it would be the first of triple- call on you soon, lie carries spices — !• K G «elegy nim ! leg. »view consti iu lion on the c o.ist and extracts, toilet articles, stock lhe vessel will be 1&) feet long, with Willing to Compromiso. and |H>ultry tonic and medicine. a I'e.oii of A* feet and 8feet moulded “Didn't you prviulne uexer to do ibat Residence one block west of the depth. It will have a clipper l«iw new blacksmith shop in the Alder «trulli 7“ “Yen. father.” • nd a yacht stern, with two stacks man property “A ud didn't I promise io whale you to give it the appearance of a Stenin irood If you didn't Y* er. besides a foremast and mizzen I Hr you know that ol all the ' “Yea. Imi I broke me |m>mlse and us» minor uilmvntn colds ure by fur won't Stuferò mi accmucalstrons will lie the most duiigerou«,* It is nut the Biada bold you to yours." — Toledo arranged tor forty passengers, cold itaelf that you need to fear, the serious disease that (if often though it is expected thst theernfl's but Ta ths Paint Ivatlrt leads trtncl|>nls rum- to pro|w* the not take house will contaiu waabrooMMi, «tin Why Chamber lain' a teant. "Long the tb«- tmrher« ' And a mroerr. pallid awlntaot la ing saloon galley, pantry, a|iecial Cougl> Remedy and cure your « old while you can.* For sale by Lamar'a •tractor In s hollow voice asked. ~ k O r kgon not lutertere with other work iu oner Anvil, all but tlie Vosburg i.?iug passengers und tlie four ingengaged in the trunspoitation o general cargo, It was principal- ly to assist the tnasters of those vessels thut tlie additional lights were requested, while thete are other curriers that visit the hurboi as their business |wurrunts.—Ore­ gonian. ___ ____________ kauw bow to (tv. tt-Leigh hbu L Final N.tice. N oticb 1» H ereby G iven ,—That the un­ dersigned, us administratrix of the estate of D. W. IJAMS, deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of the State ol Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, that Monday, the 13thday of February. 1911, it. the hour of ten o'clock a.m., of said day, at the court room of snid court, ha9 been ap pointed by the said court ut the time and place for the h aritig of objections thereto, il any there be. and the settlement of said estate. All persons having objections to saiti final account are hereby required to file the shme with said court prior to the time fixed for r such bearing hearing Date of first publication January 12th. LAURA N. KERRON. 1911. Administratrix. If you have trouble in getting rid of your cold you may know that you are not treating it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks and it will not if you take Chamtierlain’s Cough Remedy. For sale by Lamar's Drug Store. FAMILY RECIPES The valued family re­ cipes for cough and cold cure, liniments, tonics and other remedies have as careful attention here as the most intricate prescrip­ tions. Our fresh, high grade drugs will help to make these remedies more effec- tive than ever. Right prices are also assured. CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist. T. BOI TH, Notice of Sale_ofjrUe lands. NOTICE OF SALE OF TIDE LANDS AFTER THE TEMPEST. a PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, beginning. Containing 4.859 acres of tide land I 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. Dateil this January 27th, 1911. Notice of II H • A ttoknhy - at -L aw N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the State Land Board of the State of Oregon will sell to the highest Complete set of Abstract Book» tiidder at its office in the Capitol Building, at Salem. Oregon, on in office. Taxes paid for non­ Aprilll, 1911, at 10 o’clock a.m., at Residents. said day, all the State’s interest in 1 the tide and overflow lands herein­ after described, giving, however to Tillamook Blçck. the owner or owners of any lands Both phones. abutting or fronting on such tide and overflow lands, the preference right to purchase said tide and overflow lands at the highest price offered, provided such offer is made CARI- haberlach , in goixl faith, and providing also that the land will not be sold nor ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, any offer therefor accepted for less than $7.50 per acre, the Board re­ serving the right to reject any ami Çeitiacher Abvoknt, all bide. Said lands are situated in Tillamook County, Oregon, and Tillamook Block. described as follows : Beginning at a point, the south­ east corner of D.L.C. No. 39, T. 1 Q^EORGE WILLETT, S., R. 10 W. of W. M. and running thence: S. 61 degs., Ofr W., 854.0 feet along A ttorney - at -L aw . high water line. S. 77 degs., 30' W., 182.0 feet along Next to Tillamook County high water line. South, 76.0 feet along low water line. Batik, N. 82 degs., 20 E., 382.0 feet ' along low water line. T illamook - O regon . 5. 79 degs., 45' E., 554.0 feet along low water line. North, 577.0 feet along low water H. GOYNE, line to point of beginning. Containing 5.67 acres of tide lands fronting and abutting that part ot A ttorney - at L aw . D.L.C. No. 39, situated East of a North and South line through the Office : Opposite Court House, center of Sec. 11, T. 1 S.. R. 10 W. of W.M.; also T illamook , O regon . 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. T. BO ALS, M.D., North, 110.5 feet to low water line. S. 42 degs., 40' W., 270.0 feet along low water line. a 41 degs. 05' W., 155.0 feet along PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, low water line. TILLAMOOK. S. 69 degs., 00' W., 175.0 feet along low water line. East, 135.0 feet along high water Tillamook Block. line. N. 43 degs., 30' E., 270.0 feet along high water line. M. KERRON, N. 60 degs.. 15' E., 145.0 feet along high water line to place of be- ginning. Containing 0.487 acres of tide PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, lands fronting and abutting on Lot Tillamook Block, 6, Section 22, T. 1 N., R. 1U W. ol W.M.; also Beginning at a point on high Oregon. Tillaincok, water 2371.0 feet South and 2640.0 feet West of Section corner common to sections 14, 15, ‘¿2 and 23 and R. T. M. SMITH, running thence, North 110.5 feet to low water line. N. 42 degs., 4(Y E., 515.0 feet along PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, low water line. N. 70 degs., 30- E., 242.0 feet along Office over J. A. Todd & Co., low water line. S. . 70 degs., 15' E., 343.0 feet along Tillamook. Ore. low water line. S. , 50 degs., 30' W., 198.0 feet along high water line. a 5 dega., 35' E., 70.0 feet along C. HAWK, high water line. S. 88 degs., 30- W., 183.0 feet along high water line. Appointment of Ad­ ministrator. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That the County Court of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, on the 17th day of January, 1911, duly ap- iminted the undersigned as Admin­ istrator of the Estate of WILLIAM B. JONES, deceased, and that all persons, having claims against said estate, are required to present them with the proper vouchers to my attorney, A. S. Dresser, Room 319 Worcester Building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. D avid W. J ones , Administrator of the Estate of William B. Jones. A. S. D resser , Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, Febru­ ary 2nd, 1911. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. BAY CITY, OREGON. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon J~^R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street frotr the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. p SARCHET, *- . The Fashionable Tailor. Ceauiug, Pressing and Repair­ ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photographic Gallery. N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That Phone A. lor» by virtue of an execution duly L and O ffice B usiness a S pecialty . issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County OWING •* on Saturday, the 4th day of March A.D. 1911, ¡n _ OILED front of the Court House door in «■id County and State, sell to the Will give you full value highest and best bidder, for cash for every dollar spent in hand, the following described »*•1 property, situated in Tilla­ uiu mook County, and described as follows, to-wit : SUITS »322 J-*>ts 3 and 4, of Block 14. Park SLtCKERsXaes addition to Tillamook City. Oregon. ,n Tillamook County. State of POMMEL SUCKER”’? VTFtyon. towers fish brand CLOTHING •isui m’rt>reron J-nu H. CWEXSHAW. Sheriff of Tillamook Count v State of Oregon •3ft2 , ou-Aiot nu ■____ -AJ.Tcwg» Ca bostom .— Town C anadian C o lmwi « Towm C am