Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 01, 1911, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 1« 1911
I publication of thia «
Sheriff" s Sale.
PETER ASP TAKES LIFE. I
said order is once «
practicid, experienced person to I
of good money into a project advise
successive weeks a»?*?
N
otice
is
H
ereby
G
iven
,
thntin
it on road work.
To'
.STRICTLY IN ADVANCB.)
that would not obtain the de­
pursuance of an execution and or­ the first publication
Carbolic
Acid
was
the
Fatal
1.50
htt«i
One year............
der of sale duly issued out of and ; 13th, 1911.
Those who are show, how ridiculous it looks to
75 sired object.
Six month«........
Dose which Ended His
us, when any point of law io
under the seal of the Circuit Court
IL T. H otts
thoroughly
conversant
with
50
H * S a »U
Three month«...
of the State of Oregon, fortheCoun- '
Family Troubles.
local conditions know that a raised the court obtains advice ,
ty of Multncmah, to me duly direct- i
Attorney, fot’f
from
attorneys
who
are
paid
by
Entered aa second class mail mat south jetty is the proper thing,
ed, dated the 21s< day of April i
Peter
Asp,
a
»hoe
cobbler
of
this
ter July, 1SBS, at the poet ottiie at if it is necessary to improve the the State, but when it comes to
A. D. 1911, upon a judgment rend­
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of bar that way. But as bar im­ a department spendiug over city for about five year», put an ered and entered in said Court on Notice of Application fal
March 3, 1879
3rd day of February, 1911, in to Sell Spiritous, Malt ig|l
provements, for lack of govern­ $100,000 on roads, the court has end to serious trouble in hie family the
favor of A. V. Allen, plaintiff, vs.
Liquors. Btc. 1
ment assistance, cannot be un­ no one to appeal to for expert Friday by taking carbolic acid August F. Mahne, defendant,for the
which
caused
his
death.
'
N
otice
is
H ereby G r J
advice
and
often
have
to
rely
on
dertaken until congress makes
sum of $58.13, and the further sum
About eight years ago, Mr. Asp of $15.75 costs and disbursements, • a petition has been til^l
an appropriation, which it is their own judgment, and the
and also the costs of and upon said County Court of theStatetfl
not liable to do until next win­ moment they make a mistake and wife, who had at that time writ,
commanding me to make sale for.the County of T'illankxJ
ter, the question of bar im­ there are those who want to been married about three years, of the real property of the above; copy and transcrip tilery I
provements must be tabled for recall them. We hope, for the separated and secured a divorce. named defendant attached by vir­ the whole thereof, is in «J
a while and efforts made to im­ reasons we have stated, that the After a period of two years, Mrs. tue of a writ of attachment in said ters and figures as foHo«)!
Habitual drunkards in this prove the water front and the voters will conclude that a re­ Asp consented to live with her di­ cause, said property being describ­ To the Honorable County (1
the State of Otego«]
vorced husband, which she has ed as follows, to-wit :
city are getting more numerous channel to the bay. That is a call election is out of place.
The North East quarter of Section
County ot Tillamook; 1
and ginned up more often, so simple matter when proper ap­
been doing upto a few days ago.
9 in Township 3 North of Range 6 I We,
the undersigned, 1
touch so that the city council pliances are at hand, and which
The week before the end of the West, situated in Tillamook County, allege and show to you d
tragedy, Mr Asp being intoxicated State of Oregon.
should tiike some actiou to pre­ will not be as costly as was at
'lowing
_ facts, and petition ’
Now. therefore, by virtue of said I ■ follrxwa.
follows:
—.,
vent them from loitering in the first thought. What, however,
and having become aware of the
execution and order of sale, and in
That we and each t
saloons.
fact
that
Mrs.
Asp
was
acting
too
appears to be the cause of some
compliance with the commands of j dents anti legal vote U> *
familiar with another cobbler, said writ, I haveduly levied on said ' aget I'recinct in Tin ****’»
contention is the most suitable
The so-called Oregon System,
caused considerable excitement at property and will] on Tuesday, the: Oregon, and have l Ol*'
and desirable channel on the
included in which is the recall,
day of June, 1911, at the hour of I more than thirty
-l
his home in the south part of town. 6th
hay. Undoubtedly the Sturgeon
10 o’clok a.m., nt the front door of ■ ceeding the date
V ”
places a powerful weapon in the
The sheriff took him into custody the court house in Tillamook City, ' having been and n
channel is the most natural anti
I
The Portland Rose Festival, which
hands of “knockers” and poli­
less costly to maintain, but con­ has, within the last few years, be- and kept him over night in the Tillamook County, Oregon, sell the | dents within said Pr°.* actI
tical agitators, for the minute
above
described
real
property
at
than
thirty
days
ec
‘
nc
tli
ditions have changed and are come world-famed, is about to be- jai|.
public auction to the highest bidder ..........
lt'xt Pro ■
public officials does anything
May 20th, 1911. '
gin its Fifth Monday.
Annual June
Celebration.,
liable to became more so every Commencing
5. and I -p.
The trol,ble oi th,s night caused for cash in hand to satisfy said exe­
that does not suit them they are
1
hat
we
are
an
actural
year which will demand the continuing throughout the entire H>e sheriff to make an investiga cution and order of sale, interests i of the whole number of tkB
threatened with the recall.
removal of the jetty at Dick’s week, the merry
-y monarch, Rex
Hex tion, by
uy wmen
which it was found that and costs, and all accruing costs.
, voters within said precino B
H. C renshaw ,
That we hereby petition B
point. When the government Oregonus, Kingoi the
__ Festival, will jjr. and Mrs. Asp had been partici­
I grant a license to sell, in ksB
again
hold
sway
and
the
entire
city
1
Most everybody iu this city engineers practically closed that
pating in unlawful cohabitation
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Ore. 1 titles than one gallon,
know that to make Tillamook channel it was not thought that will be in holiday attire. Capital of since they began living together
Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, | malt and vinous liquors fB
Portland, the Summer <_ ,____
live aud progressive it must the Bouth and west sides of the America,
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Mr.
Asp
was
May 4th, 1911.
has long been famous for ufter the divorce,
period of one year from theB
have industries.
Well, didn’t bay were the most valuable nnd .....
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_____ .----------------------------------------------------
'; said license, within said pS
her roses,
rose „ gardens,
rose hedges, therefore notified that the beet
Notice of Sale of Tide Lands.
______________
.
•-• —- thing for him and the Mrs. Asp to
the citizens vote for the saloon that a great seaside resort would L.
and at Bayocean, therein, toB
and
even roses along¡the
parkmjfs,
.! B. Potter Realty Company. ■
industry, and they are doing a spring up there. And for that and has justly acquired the title, ’ i do was to separate. This was
N otice 19 H ereby G iven ,—That J
M. J. O'Donnell. Bay ocean, Ores® H
Rose City.
,
thriving business, but as for reason it iB not surprising that the
During the annual fiesta, which agreed to by Mr. and Mrs. Asp and I the State Land Board of the State J R. Browne. Bayocean, Oregon, ■
R. L. Shreve, Bayoceun, Oregon ■
employment for men and the tlierejis a demand for a channel is held on the first Monday in June he allowed her to live in the house of Oregon will sell to the highest
|| J. H. Rutter, Bayocean. Oregon E
bustling spring business of pre­ on that side of the bay, espe­ of ,-ach year, there are used in the while he stayed at the shop. He bidder at its office in the Capital
A. Blazer, Bayocean, Oregon.
E
Building at Salem, Oregon, on 1 J.
different
pageants
and
parades
"
*
“
'
c
,lc
»««yew
ax
me
W. Vint, Bayocean. Oregon.
1
vious years, why the saloon in­ cially as it is conceded .that it
E. C. Lockwood, Bayocean, OrttaB
millions of natural blooms, fresh was to have the two oldest children July 11, 1911, at 10:00 o’clock a.in.,
Wm.
Graydon.
Bayocean
Oregon
B
dustry evidently queared it.
would costless money for main­ from the rose gardens of the resi-’ and I she was to
take .,
the two of said day, all the State's interest
...
A. F. Courtois, Bayocean, Oregon. I
in the tide and overflow lands here­ Carl
tenance of any of the channels dents. C;;;
—* ■-*
——x.--™ youngest.
B. Nelson, Bay ocean, Oregon I
One of"the —
most
interesting
inafter
described,
giving,
however
S. Inghram, Bay ocean Oregon. I
features
of
the
entire
week
is
the
Land values in this county in the bay. We hope, however,
However, when Mrs. Asp was to the owner or owners of any lands i John Carlson, Bayocean, Oregon I
“Shower of Roses,’’ in which a bevy
Henry Erickson, Bay ocean, (UgmB
have probably reached their that some arrangements cun of
city
for abutting or fronting on such tide | R.
B. Teehan, Bayocean, Oregon. 1
ot ronianu
•»■• young nearly ready to leave this
.
j
Portland’s » , musx
moat fair
be
made
whereby
the
Ports
of
and
overflow
lands,
the
preference
M. Sanden, Bayocean, Oregon.
j
highest point, that is for dairy­
women are taken through the’ prin- Portland, she informed Mr. Asp
J.
Fleming,
Bayocean, Oregon.
j
right
to
purchase
said
tide
and
ing purposes, and they will in Tillamook and Bayocean can cipal streets of the city in cars that she desired to take all four of
I. W. Simpson, Bayocean, Oregon. I
overflow
lands
at
the
highest
price
F.
Lietheiser,
Bayocean,
Oregon.
I
loaded
down
with
beautiful
roses
—
co-operate
and
obtain
permis
­
all probability have to take a
the children with her and if he offered, provided such offer is
D. A. Shaw, Bayocea 1, Oregon. I
ammunition with which to
Olsen, Bayocean, Oregon. |
decided drop tiefore much pro­ sion from the government to fragrant
pelt the spectators who throng the would not allow her to do that she made in good faith, and also pro­ Chris
C.
R. Fleming, Bay ocean. Oregon. I *
perty will change hands. In remove the jetty and open up streets.
This feature becomes a would jump over board from the viding that the land will not be
Leslie Fenwell, Bayocean. Oregon. I
John o >7 Bayocean, Oregou. I
boosting dairy lands and in the Sturgeon channel, which veritable “Battle of Roses” when steamer with the younger children. sold for nor any offer therefor ac­ Con
H. II. Dicke, Bay ocean. Oregon. I
cepted of less than $7.50 per acre,
placing inflated values upon would relieve the Port of Tilla­ the crowds enthusiastically gather
M.
F.
Webster, Bayocean. Oregon. I
Having been already nearly driven the Board reserving the right to
qp the fallen buds and beseige the
C. H. Blazer, Bayocean, Oregon. I
them is a good thing in many mook of the cost of maintaining fair
insane
by
the
trouble
and
drink,
reject
any
and
all
bids.
Said
lands
E.
B.
O
’Neel. Bayocean, Oregon. I
rebels.
E. L. Berg, Bayocean, Oregon.
ways if they can be maintained. the channel from Dick’s point
Another feature, not less interest­ Mr. Asp procured a two ounce bottle are situated in Tillamook County, ' A.
C.
Robinson,
Bayocean, Oregon.
1
The recent fluctuation in the to Bay City, while on the other ing, is the “Human Rosebud” par­ of carbolic acid from a drug store Oregon described as follows:
J. A. Bibby. Bayocean, Oregon.
Tide
lands
fronting
on
Lots
1
and
D.
E.
Burdick,
Bayocean,
Oregon.
ade,
which
consists
of
about
10,000
hand
the
Port
of
Bayocean
price of cheese is liable to knock
and prepared to end his troubles.
Bert
Biggs,
Bayocean.
Oregon.
2 of Section 23, T. 3 N., R. 10 W.
children in street drills and
the propB from under tbe high would open up and maintain school
Beginning at the meander corner Wm. Hobson, Bayocean, Oregon.
maneuvers, making a sight which, i On Friday at 9:30 a. m. he went
the
channel
from
Dick's
point.
State of Oregon,
1
priced dairy farms, and this
to his shop, together with his wife,, on bank of North Fork of Nehalem
if seen, will never be forgotton.
should also lower the assess­ For the best results and from a
Then, too, the automobile parade two
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children and his wife’s brother. River on line between Sections 23 County of Tillamook. ) 88'
I, the undersigned being I
entering the shop he mo- and 24, T. 3 N., R. 10 W.
ments on that class of property. financial stand point it is not and the horse and vehicle parade y
(Said meander corner being S. 1 duly sworn, say: That I am«
but be classed as very ini-[ . r
..
.
surprising to find so many per­ cannot
portant events of the festive week. 1 timied to lus brother-in-law to stay 45' E., 1.34 chains from corner to the petitioners within namei^
sona in this city opposed to the
I circulated the same, and
Peter Asp, the night before spending of the Port’s money Through the united effort« of the outside while he and Mrs. Asp en. Sections 13, 14, 23, 24) thence (Low that
each and all of the forq^H
W. 5' to left).
Portland
Hunt
Club,
the
Riverside
tered
the
shop.
After
having
been
he committed suicide, took us in maintaining a channel to Bay Driving Club and many enthusias­
S. 01» 51' W 111.9' along H. W. L. named petitioners signed tbe sag
inside but a short time, Mrs. Asp
into his confidence and told us
with his own hand, in my prese^B
City when a better one can be tic citizens, the horse and vehicle went to the window to see where Low Water 3' to left.
i
that each have stated his mfl
S. 61° 25' W. 500.0 along
some of the troubles he was
is made one of the most im­
obtained on the other side of the parade
poet office address and resitk^B
having with his wife. He told bay at no expense or trouble to posing that has ever been seen her brother was and almost iinmed- Low water 5' to left.
<<
correctly', and that each one »■
S. 58° 38' W, 363.9 along
in the West.
<
: iately she was seen rushing from
us that he had thought serious­
legal voter within said BarnM
the Port of Tillamook. Com­
During two days of the Festival the
when 811e 8uid that Mr. Low water IO” to left.
ly of running away, but he
Precinct, and has resided actumM
S. 52° 51' W. 216.2 along
week, thousands of visitors are at- ,
. V . ,
i.
mon sense and reason should traded
by the competitive Rose Ex- A»P had taken something which she Low water 17' to left.
therein for more than thirtytaB
thought that, being a Socialist,
prevail.
next proceeding May 20,1911, «1
hibit, given under the manage- ; thought was poison.
S. 62” 53' W. 277.7 along
the snap shot man would give
that all of the facts set forth in«
ment of the Portland Rose Society. I Drew Dawson and Jay Honey, Low water 18' to left.
him such a roasting for desert­
The Headlight does not ap­ Nowhere can a more beautiful ex- ! wb
petition are true as I verily belitffi
S. 67“ 05' W. 469.4 along
standing across the street
ing his family that he decided prove of the agitation to recall hibition of perfectly formed rosea1
(Signed), |J. R. B rownf , I
Low water 18* to left.
. . .
...
into the shop just in time to
to make the best of his troubles the County Court, and our ad­ be seen than ia shown yearly in
Address, Bayocean, Tillamo«
S. 68“ 58' W. 269.0 along
County, Oregon.
Low water 12' to left.
and work to give his children vice to the voters of the county Portland. The citizens take great see Mr. Asp fall.
Subscribed and sworn to beta
S. 63° 01' W. 205.4 along
a good education.
He knew is not to be swayed either one pride in selecting their choice | They called to Dr. Boals who was
me this 29th day of May, 1911.
Low water 7’ to left.
blooms for this exhibit and in show- 8tandi
in front of the pO8t offi
his duty but did not have tbe way or the other by those who ing
[ seal ]
the people from all parts of the
, .
.
‘
vv,
S. 56” 47’ W. 239.8 along
moral courage and back bone have an axe to grind or those world what Portland can produce 111 nt* who took charge of the case, Low water 12’ to left.
(Signed), W ebster H od ®
4
Notary Public for Orep*
to do what was right, for no who ure perpetually “knock­ in the way of ro9ea. And it ia not a 1 Everything known to the medical
S. 54“ 37’ W, 192.5 along
N otice is F urther H hj
muu is justified in self-murder ing” public officials. There are favored few who rear this queen of profession was done to kill the ef- to corner on line between lots 2 and
tlowers : on the spacious lawns of
ofi^,.
j
. . . .
. . . . .
3 of Sec. 23, low water line 13’ S., G iven ,—That said petition will
and leaving a young family des­ too many men in Tillamook, flie wealthy
and in
the small
gar feCt of the ac,d but 08 1,e hod ,aken to point of beginning, containing presented to the County Court
" / and
in the
small gar-1
titute.
But a faithless, im­ souie of whom are disgruntled <1en
•
■
plots
of ........................
the lowly is seen q
r le ■ between one and two ounces it was 0.778 acres.
the State of Oregon, for Tillani
moral wife is enough to make office seekers, who are ever rose, reveling in her grandeur and | impossible to do anything but stay
Bid should be accompanied by a County, on the 5th day of July, B
eath
deat
h for awhile. Life was kept in regular application to purchase and based thereon said 1. B fl
a man crazy, and, under the cir­ ready to pull down and circu­ seeming almost conscious that for : d
week
of the year
homage
is paid tbe bod
. . un,il
... ..
Ir
ter Realty Company will at w
"7 her
“
7 beauty.
Let
cumstances, it is surprising late untruthful and misleading One
to
Let no
no one
one wh.!
who j d,e bod y
y unt'1 »:»
ll:3° “
a •««•
',‘1' However, and exchange for the full amount ¡time
and date, apply to said Coak
offered and should be addressed
that he did not first take the life statement, but who will never visits Portland during the Festival '*r . - Asp had tieen unconscious to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land | Court for a license to be granted
f
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of his wife Indore he took the turn their bauds nor put their fail to attend this part of the week most of the time after being found. Board. Salem, Oregon, and marked • said T. B. Potter Realty Comps
of pleasures.
fatal dose.
An inquest was held over the "Application and bid to purchase ■to sell within said Barnegat Pl
shoulders to the wheels to build
Hovever, as a fitting climax to the
jcinct, and at Bayocean therein,!
tide iands.”
up nnd progress. Therefore we week, comes the grand and impos­ I body Saturday, at which it was de-
less quantities than one gal*
G. G. B rown ,
A strong able boilied man was
Such is*the cided that death was caused from
hope the voters will use their ing electrical parade. !"
Clerk State Land Board. ! spirituous, malt and vinous liquaj
given a job to work for tbe
niagniiicence
of
thia
carbolic
acid.
wonderful
Dated this 26th day of April, 1911. ¡for a period of one year from®
good judgment and come to the
county, but directly the boss
pageant that words can but inade­
¡date of said license.
.
same conclusion that we hdve, quately describe its pomp and I The funeral services were held
was out of sight the man quit
Dated
this
29th
day
of
May,
WB
from
the
U.
B.
Church
Tuesday,
that it is starting a bad prece­ aplender. This is the dream of Rex i
T. , B. P otter R ealty C ompai '
work and toot a long rest, but
Summons.
dent to recall the County Court Oregonus. Following the float of j interment being made in the I. O.
A Corporation.
Supervisor Alderman got next
In the Circuit Court of the State of
unless there is some just and His Majesty come beautifully built O. F. cemetary.
and the man »*ns given his time.
wonderfully illuminated table- ! Mr. Asp was a native of Sweeden,
Oregon for Tillamook Conn ‘y.
tangible grounds, but should and
aux floats, depicting the resursees
In years gone past, had some
Lois O. MacMahon,'
Citation to Heirs.
it succeed it would not be long and the future possibilities of Ore­ having been born there over fifty
Plaintiff
of the routl nup«‘rvisors done the
|
years
ugo.
He
came
to
this
coun
­
tiefore another election would gon, while some of them relate to
vs.
»time thing there would lx* con­
In the County Court of the Stated
lie held to recall the othercoun- historical events that have helped try when a young man and has Agnes and Francis
siderable more ytiioney in the
Oregon
I liveil in this county for about ten
to
build
up
the
Oregon
country.
Trevor, Jr.,
tv officials as well as the newly
In the matter of the estate of lxw<
With such a symposium of events
road fund and the roads would
Defendants.
J
elect«“«! County Court, the Ports apreail over an entire week, what years. He was one of the leading | To Francis Trevor, Jr., one of the Blattlar, Deceased.
lie in fur better shupe today.
To Mrs. Matthes, mother of the
and city officials. And in this wonder that Portland has become members of the socialist party of I
above named defendants :
The County Court and the rouil
above named deceased, Josephtal
.
way there will be constant tur­ note«l for her Rose Festivals, and this county.
In
the
name
of
the
State
of
•uperviaora are to tie commend­
Gsell and Joseph Blattlar:
tourists from all parts of the
Oregon :
moil and trouble for there are that
Wins Fighrfor Life.
In the name of the State of OB'
States, iib
as well
abroad,
_ . . , t
.
■ I United
« ••••v«x cuiir.,
wen as auroact,
ed for insisting upon those who ._ _
You
are
hereby
required
to
appear
reach
:
—2 to
..i reach,
work for the county doing a alwaxs a lot of fault-finders and hove made decided effort
I It was a long and bloody battle i and answer the complaint filed Ron
You are hereby cited and requ"’’
agitators ready to say things ' Portland during her annual fiesta, . for life that was waged by James against you in the above entitled
fair day's work, but strange to
behind an officials tiiick which i"” ' ’bat many, after noting the i ’ B. Mershon, of Newark, N. J., of suit on or before the expiration of to appear in the County Coart»
say, it is those who have helped -------------- ; ------- -
i great possibilities of the Pacific which he writes: "I had lost much six weeks from the date of the first the State of Oregon, for the CouatJ
squander the road fuml whoare they would not dure any before Northwest. have concluded to re­ blood from lung hemorrhages, and publication of this Summons, and j of Tillamook, at the Court rook
Ilia
face.
There
will
always
lie
main and make their homes.
abusing the court.
Another
you fail to so appear and answer thereof at the Court House in Til»
more or less difference of opin-
Special rate* have been made by was very weak and run down For if
the plaintiff will apply to the Court ntook City, Tillamook County, O'
thing, County Judge Mason ia
eight
months
I
was
unable
to
work.
ubout rigid
road work, first, be
lx‘
ion uliout
­ !!ll_.,be ¿"ilmad lines covering a Death seemed close on my heals, for the relief prayed for in the com­ gon. on Monday the 5th day of JkkJ
surprised at the disappearance
cause there is tio practical, en­ period of ninety days and vast when I began, three weeks ago, to plaint, which ia that you be re­ 1911, at the hour of 10 o’clock ik
of tools, plows, scrit|>eni, and >
numbers of visitors from the East use Dr. King's New Discovery. quired to set forth any claim or in­ forenoon of said day. then and tbera
other things, un«l tiecuu»*« he i»i gineer nt the heu«l of the road an I elsewhere are expected in Port- But it has helped me greatly. It is terest held by you in or to the fol­ to show cause, if any there be.
work to survey, p'ati «>ut nn<! land for this next celebration, June
unearthing some of them it does ;
doing all that you claim.” For lowing described real property, to- said Court should not make an or!
supervise the work where over 5 to 111, 1911.
weak, sore lungs, obstinatecoughs, wit : The South East quarter of der authorizing licensing anddiredj
not appear to please those who
$100.000 is involved ; second,
stubborn
colds, hoarseness, la Section 15, in Township 2 South, ■ing the administrator of the«»™
have hail them in their barns. ,
grippe, asthma, hay-fever or any Range 9 West, Willamette Meri­ I Louis Blattlar, deceased, to sell»»
the petty jenlousies of those
Your
Neighbors
Exper
ence.
These are some of the reasons
1 private sale for cash, all of the mm
who worked on the roads in Huw you nuiy profit bv it. Take throat or lung trouble its supreme. dian, save «nd except therefrom the I lowing described real pr«q*rt»
why some |>ersona lire “knock
5Uc.
and
$1.60.
Trial
bottle
free.
folowing
described
portion,
to-wit:
Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. G.
A strip of land 2UU feet in width, , 'situated in Tillamook County. M»*
ing” the court. The snap shot previous year» squandering the Waiting. 38U Willow St.. Akron. O.. Guaranteed by Chas. I. Clough.
being 100 feet on each side of a line I I of Oregon, to-wit:
mau's ex|»erience is, that the road fund ; and, third, because i sax»: “For some time I hail a very
An undivided one-half interest
described as commencing in the
A Leading California Druggist.
persons who attempt to improve those who have iuid out town I serious case of kidney trouble and
center of Killatn Creek, at a point i ■ and t » Lot numbered one and tw
sites aud beach resorts cannot I «offered with backaches and
Pasadena. Cal., March 9, 1911. 300 feet East of the West line of Southeast quarter of the Norths»*
cuiiditioq» tn Tillamook must
. obtain large sums of money from dixxv headaches. I had specks
Foley anti Co., Gentlemen: - We said South East quarter of said ¡quarter of Section six and Lot num-
expect some “kniH’kers” to | the roa<! fund to build new and floating before my eyes and I felt
have sold and recommended Foley’s Section Ki. and running thence' I l>ered four and the Southwest qu»r
camp on their trail.
all tired out and miserable. 1 saw
improve the roads leading to ' Fo'ey Kidney Pills advertised and Honey and Tar Compound for easterly following up the center of I , ter of the Northwest quarter ofSee
years. We believe it to be one of
I their property. It will tie seeu ’ got a bottle ami took them accord- the moat eftixient expectorants on said creek 200 feet, and a strip ofj tiop five, in Township three
of Range nine West. W. M., a*t
results the market. Containing no opiates land 20 feet in width, being 10 feet .Lots numbered twelve, thirteen»*1
Engineer Lx kwood han given there are many sides to this: ling to directions anti
on
each
side
of
the
point
where
the
|
showed
almost
at
once.
The
pain
or
narcotics
it
can
be
given
freely
the Port of Tillnm«M>k some ad­ matter of recalling the county .
j fourteen of Section thirty one, j
and diuy headaches left me. my to children. Enough of the rem­ pipe lineof Tillamook City. Oregon, | Township four North of Range m*
vice that must lie heolexl. !n i count, with n good many per-, eye
sight became clear ami today 1 edy can be taken to relieve a cold, water system crosses the west line 'West. W. M-. less tract of 6*» •<***
the first place Ins advice in,have ! tonalities bugging out here and can say I am a well woman, thanks as it has no nauseating results, and of said South East quarter of said
sold to F. R. Beals and one «crew
nothing to do with the build­ there. In the judgment of the' to Foley Kidney Pills.” Chas. I. does not interfere with digestion. Section 15. and following said pipe j grave
of Mrs. Ludtke. nnd eirtg
easterly to the dam on said
ing of ii north jetty for the im­ snapshot man it would have Clough Cxx___________ __
I Yours very truly. C. H Ward Drug line
Killam Creek; that such claim or ; the merchantable timber on ls^
Co..
C.
L
Parsons,
Sec
’
y
and
Treaa.
provement of the fair, for the been far more sensible to at-1
Wark Win Boon »tart.
interest lie decreed to be void; that in Sections five and six. and ertrt«
reason that it is the wrung side tacked the system and agitated after you take Dr..King's New Life "Get the original Foley’s Honey plaintiff be decreed to be the owner oils reserved, and subject to right-
and
Tar
Conq«ound
in
the
yellow
of said lands in fee simple, and her of-way for county road
tu construct it, that it woulil be for a practical engineer at the Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their package. Chas. I. Clough Co.
W itness the Honorable Ho**
title thereto quieted as against any
a costly undertaking and would head of the road work and not fine results. Constipation and in­
digestion vanish and fine appetite
held by you in or to »aid Mason, Judge of the County Co*»
It is worse than useless to take claim
have a tendency to wash out the , the county court, for, no matter returns. They regulate stomach,
of
the State of Oregon, for Till*
lands, and for general relief.
spit. That, so far aa tbe Fort I how the recall election may liver and bowels and impart new any medicines internally for mus­
moot County, thia Oth day of Apk*
Thia
Summons
ia
published
by
or chronic rheumatism. All
is concerned,
C
the whole I cular
disposes of the] lend, nothing is gained aud the strength and
of the Honorable Homer A. D. 1911.
Try energy
th»’.'. to Oniy
that is needed is a free application order
Attest: J. C. HoLLFN.
Mason,
County Judge of Tillamook
uorth
rth jetty and dumping u lut Icouuty court is still without a Chas. I. Clough“«
of Chamberlain's Iumment. For
Clerk of the County Court«
County, Oregon, made April 11th,
•ale by Lamar’s Drug Store
• 1911. and the time prescribed for tbe
RATES OF
SUBSCRIPTION.
^bt ^iliamook ^eabligbt.
Editorial Snap Shots.
THE ROSE FESTIVAL
In Portland Next Week
will be a Splendid
Display.
I