Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 22, 1911, Image 5

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    T illamook headlight , june 22, ion.
CIAL
PROGRAM
Indians and Pioneers in the
Stadium.
Night
jtoria Centennial at Hitt’s Pyrotechnical Display on
Water Front
feria Au st 10 to
AUGUST
23 rd . - WESTERN
Septem r 9.
WASHINGTON,
PUGET
[
SOUND, SEATTLE, TACOMA
kT 10 th . — CENTENNIAL
DAY.
Afternoon.
Morning;.
Curtiss Hydro-Aeroplane Flights
bn of visitors at Centennial
over Land and Water.
¿quarters.
Night.
Afternoon.
Grand Spectacular Historical Parade
ig of Governors, State,
— “Discovery of the Golden
pty and City Officials and
West.”
lens to Centennial Grounds
AUGUST 24 th .—VIRGINIA, WEST
he Centennial Committee.
VIRGINIA. NORTH CARO­
Opening Ceremonies,
LINA,
SOUTH CAROLINA,
r of Exhibit Buildings.
GEORGIA, FLORIDA DAY,
Jon of Fort Astoria.
G.A.R. DAY.
Night.
Afternoon.
r— Grand -a Illumination of G. A.R. Parade.
fcity.
Hydro-Aeroplane Flights
hrrotechnical Display on the Curtiss
over Land and Water.
ir Front.
Night.
h 11TH.—HOME COMING Spectacular Production of Open Air
I—ELKS REUNION.
Indian Romance " The Bridge
Afternoon.
of the Gods,” in the Stadium.
Military Parade—U. S. In-
AUGUST
25 th —PORTLAND DAY
ry, Artillery and Oregon
— PACIFIC COAST CHAM­
bnal Guard.
PIONSHIP
TRACK
AND
srs and Reunion at Cen­
FIELD MEET.
tal Grounds.
Afternoon.
Night.
par Dances in the Stadium. Track Meet Centennial Grounds.
Night.
I by Ellery’s Band in the
Hitt’s Spectacular Pyrotechnical
lum.
Production on the Water Front.
tT 12 th —ELKS CELEBRA- Pioneer Life.
N DAY.
Destruction of the “Ship Tonquin.”
Afternoon.
raile and Elks Ceremonies AUGUST 26 th —SHRINERS’ DAY
—IDAHO DAY.
mtennial Grounds.
Afternoon.
[by Ellery's Band in the
Ceremonies at Centennial Grounds.
mm.
lar Sham Battle on Cox- Curtiss Hydro-Aeroplane Flights
over Land and Water.
Hill.
Night.
Night.
jrrotechnical Display on Indian War Dances in the Stadium.
Concert by Ellery’s Band in the
r Front.
Stadium.
on of the “ Ship Ton-
Burlesque Parade.
AUGUST 27 th .—SUNDAY.
' 13 th .-SUNDAY.
Regatta Races.
S. VIERECK,
Sacred Concert afternoon and even­
n Bake.
Afternoon.
ing
at
Centennial
Grounds
by
ttncert afternoon and even-
rCRKMCUMATISM KIONCTS AMO SLAOOES
Regatta Races.
Ellery’s Band in the Stadium.
it Centenial Grounds by
Tillamook Bakery,
Night.
Sight Seeing Trips by Land and Illumination of Centennial Grounds
t’s Band in the Stadium,
Water Boating.
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
ting’ Trips to Beaches by
and Coxcomb Hill. •
and Water Boating
AUGUST 28 th .-ASTOR DAY.
Warrior Dances and Indian Mar­
Corner Stillwell Ave. and Firs
Afternoon.
riage in the Stadium.
f 14 th .-OREGON DAY—
Concert by Ellery’s Band in the
(ING DAY OF OREGON Floral Parade.
St. West, and both Phones.
Stadium.
ILOPMENT
LEAGUE Unveiling of Astor Monument
Night.
MENTION.
I
SEPT.
9—ALASKA, HAWAII, PEOILLTf IN ALL KINO OF CAKES
Spectacular Production of Open
Morning,
PORTO RICO DAY, SIXTH
Air Indian Romance “ The
r Delegates.
ALL KIND OF BREAD.
DAY PACIFIC COAST RE-
Bridge of the Gods,” in the Sta­
Afternoon.
GATA. CLOSING DAY OF
The valued family re-
dium.
I Ceremonies at Astoria
THE CENTENNIAL.
The woman of today who has
cipcs for cough and cold
priu m and Convention AUGUST 29 th .—MONTANA DAY,
Morning.
good health, good temper, good,
FISHERIES CONGRESS and Regatta Races.
sense, bright eyes and a lovely
cure, liniments, tonics and
by Ellery's Band in the
SCANDINAVIAN DAY.
Afternoon.
complexion, the result of correct
other remedies have as
«1.
Afternoon.
Regatta Races.
living and good digestion, wine the
careful attention here as
Night.
Reunion at Centennial Groundsand
admiration of the world. If your
Night.
ar Historical Parade “Dis-
Special Programs.
Concert at Centennial Grounds in digestion is faulty Chamberlain’s
the most intricate prescrip­
’ of the West”
Night
the Stadium bv Ellery’s Band. Stomach and Liver Tablets will cor­
tions.
15 th .-NEW YORK— Spectacular Scandinavian Parade Indian Dances—Grand Final—Clos- rect it. For Sale by Lamar's Drug
in Native Costumes.
ing^of the Centennial—Farewell. ■ Store.
IERSEY-PENSYLVANIA
Our fresh, high grade
LAWARE - MARYLAND AUGUST 30 th . - HOME PRO­
drugs will help to make
- MCLAUGHLIN DAY—
DUCTS, CLATSOP COUNTY
ND DAY OF OREGON
DAY.
these remedies more effec-
Afternoon
ELOPM ENT
LEAGUE
If your glasses are broken, send them to
tive than ever.
ENT ION.
Industrial Parade.
£ Afternoon.
Night.
me at McMinnville, Ore.
Right prices are also
Program at Centennial Hitt’s Spectacular Pyrotechnical
Be.
Production on the Water Front.
assured.
I have an up-to-date grinding plant there
►V
Ellery’s Band in the AUGUST 31—SPOKANE, INLAND
EMPIRE DAY.
and will attend to all repair work promptly.
-
Night,
Afternoon.
ir Production of Open Marine Parade on Land by Sailors
CLOUGH,
ndian Romance “ The
from all Warships.
lof the Gods,” in the Sta- Indian War Dances in the Stadium.
Reliable Druggist.
Concert by Ellery’s Band in the
I will make trips to Tillamook about
Stadium.
Ü
> 16 th . - KENTUCKY —
every two months.
Night
NESSLE — ALABAMA— Spectacular Historical
Parade—
ISIPPI DAY - THIRD
Landing of the Astor Party.
'OREGON DEVELOP-
s LEAGUE
CONVEN SEPT 1—LEWIS A CLARK and
MAYORS’ DAY.
Afternoon.
Afternoon.
TONIC IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS
Ellery’s Band in the Lewis & Clark Ceremonies at the
Give prompt relief from BACKACHE,
Centennial Grounds.
Reception to Mayors at Fort Astoria.
Night.
KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE,
sctacular Pyrotechnical Concert by Band in the Stadium.
RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the
Night.
lion on the Water Front,
Hitt’s Spectacular Pyrotechnical
ines.
KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the
Production on the Water Front
i of the “Ship Tonquin.”
BLADDER and all annoying URINARY
17 th . — MEDFORD — SEPT. 2—FRATERNAL DAY.
Afternoon.
IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to
AND SOUTHERN
IN I CITIES’DAY—WIL­ Grand Fraternal Parade.
MIDDLE AGED and ELDERLY
Night.
TS VALLEY DAY—
Fraternal Drills in the Stadium.
PEOPLE and for WOMEN.
AMERICANS’ DAY.
Indian War Dances in the Stadium.
f Afternoon.
HAVK HIQHftT RECOMMENDATION
Concert
by
Ellery's
Band
in
the
mericans’ Parade and
R. A. Daviw, 637 Wanhinyton Ht., ('onnerHvIllfb
Stadium.
pion.
Ind., is in bin 86lh y»ar. Ila writ** us2 ‘*1 have
IKite Flying Contests at SEPT. 3—Sunday.
lately suffered much from my kidney* and blad­
der I had m,vara backaches and my kidney action
Renial Grounds.
Sacred Concert afternoon and even­
was U m » frequent, caniiu rne to lose much m I owd
Night,
ing at Centennial Grounds by
at night, and in my bladder there wai cooetant
■ericans’ Drills in the
pain. I took Foley Kidney Pi I I m for Nome time,
Ellery's Band in the Stadium.
and am now free of all trouble aud aaain able to
Sight seeing trips to the beaches by
be tip and around. Foley Kidney PlTia hate my
ir Dances in the Sta-
land and water boating.
highest recommendation.”
SEPT 4—OHIO, INDIANA, ILLI­
ilery’s Band in the Sta­
C.I
CbOUGH.Tillamook.
NOIS, WISCONSIN DAY, LA­
BOR DAY, OPENING DAY
PACIFIC COAST REGATTA.
18 th . - CALIFORNIA
Morning.
TRAVELING MENS’
Next to the Post Office.
Opening of the Pacific Coast Re-
FOR M a OKAOHK KIOMSVS AMO BLAOOSn
getta.
I Afternoon,
cific Celebration at Cen- Arrival of the Admiral's Staff.
Water parade.
Crounds.
F Ellery’s Band in the Regatta Races.
Labor Day Parade
FOR OUT DOOR WORK
Afternoon.
Night.
IN THE WETTEST WEATHER
[Historical Parade ‘The Regatta Races.
NOTHING FQUALS
Night
West.”
'
Z
,
AOWEJJ.y
Hitt’s Spectacular Pyrotechnical
■9 th .— MISSOURI. AR
Production on the Water Front
fe, OKLAHOMA. LOU SEPT. 5—EASTERN
OREGON,
L TEXAS AND HOO
PENDLETON, BAKER CITY
'till
BLND LUMBERMENS’
DAY. SECOND DAY PACIFIC
WATERPROOF
COAST REGATTA.
'
OILED
I Afternoon,
Morning.
d Lumbermens' Parade. Regatta Races.
G/RMLNTS
Night
Afternoon.
f 70K Wll-WWM
[technical Display on Regatta Races
Ak I Wl1 NOT OM
Iront
Night.
IO*
of the "Ship Tonquin.’’ Indian War Dances in the Stadium.
4Jf rs *3«
fen.-SUNDAY.
Concert by Ellery’s Band in tbs
.*» 9
Stadium.
tert afternoon and even-
iaxalo *
feentennial Grounds by Regatta Ball in the Auditorium.
A-J.Towrw Co- aotTOM.uaA.
p mjlah C o . i Harto - towowto . can .
Band in the Stadium.
f
SEPT6.-NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH
R Trips to Beac'iee by DAKOTA, KANSAS, WYOMING,
id Water Boating.
NEBRASKA. IOWA DAY. THIRD
BT—COLORADO. NEW DAY PACIFIC COAST REGATTA.
Morning
>. ARIZONA. UTAH.
I
1A and INDIAN WAR Regatta Races.
in CURE
LUNGS
Afternoon.
ANS DAY.
■ —
--- -1 -
~ ~ z
I Afternoon.
Regatta Races.
Night
■s Parade.
Illuminated Marine Parade.
[Fort Astoria.
Night.
SEPT. 7—BRITISH COLUMBIA-
Production of Open Air
VANCOUVER.
VICTORIA
Romances ” The Bridge
DAY. FOURTH DAY PACIFC
■de.” in the Stadium.
COAST REGATTA.
Morning.
E sd — MAINE, NEW
HIRE.
VERMONT Regatta Races
Afternoon.
CHUsKTTS,
RHODE
AMO AU INNOAT ANB LUW TWOUNLtN.
I CONNECTICUT and Regatta Races.
Night
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
ts'
end
NATIVE
Spectacular Historical
Parade -
OK HONEY REFUNDED.
fFERS’ DAY.
"Founding of the Went.
Afternoon.
brade and Ceremonies, SEPT. •—MICHIGAN. MINNESO­
TA DAY. FIFTH DAY PACI­
re Daughter«’ Reunion
FIC COAST REGATTA.
Morning.
by Militia, Artillery.
SPECIAL OFFER.
For a short time we will GIVE AWAY FREE
with every
i Pound can Cleveland’s Baking Powder, 25c.
1 bar Pearl White Soap.
1 Pound can Cleveland’s Baking Powder, 45c.
2 bars Pearl White Soap,
Or 1 Can Round Up Cleanser.
3 Pound Can Cleveland’s Baking Powder, $1.00
3 Cans Round Up Cleanser,
Or 6 bars Pearl White Soap.
5 Pound Can Cleveland’s Baking Powder, $1.65-
8 bars Pearl White Soap,
Or 4 cans Round Up Cleanser.
10 Pound Can Cleveland's Baking Powder, $2.50
Iso Free Goods.
THE R-A.Y FEED CO.
C. B. VANTRESS. Mgr.
F0LEY1KIDNEY PILLS
:
Henry E. Morris,
Foley Kidney Pills
The graduates
must be photo­
graphed.
Have it done
Early.
Monk's Studio,
FOLEYi KIDNEY* PILLS
I
I
I
KILL th . couch
w,th Dr. King’s
New Discovery
fO«C8!?Srs
Notice of Sale of Tide Landa.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
the State Land Board of the State
of Oregon will sell to the highest
bidder at its office in the Capital
Building at Salem, Oregon, on
July 11, 1911, at 10:00 o'clock a.tn.,
of said day, all the State’s interest
in the tide and overflow lands here­
inafter described, giving, however
to the owner or owners of any lands
abutting or fronting on such tide
and overflow lauds, the preference
right to purchase said tide and
overflow lands at the highest price
offered, provided such offer is
made in good faith, and also pro­
viding that the land will not be
sold for nor any offer therefor ac­
cepted of less than $7.50 per acre,
the Board reserving the right to
reject any and all bids. Said lands
are situated in Tillamook County,
Oregon described as follows:
Tide lands fronting on Lotsl and
2 of Section 23, T. 3 N., R. 10 W.
Beginning at the meander corner
on bank of North Fork of Nehalem
River on line between Sections 23
and 24, T. 3 N.. R. 10 W.
(Said meander corner being S. 1
45'E., 1.31 chains from coiner to
Sections 13, 14, 23, 24) thence (Low
W. 5' to left).
S. 61“51' W 111.9- along II. W. I.
I.ow Water 3' to left.
S. 61° 25' W. 500.0 along
I.ow water 5' to left.
S. 58- 38' W. 383.9 along
“
Low water 10" to left.
S. 52“ 51- W. 216.2 along
“
Low water 17- to left.
S. <12' 53' W. 277.7 along
’*
Low water 18' to left.
S. 67 05' W. 4C9.4 along
Low water 18' to left.
S. 68 58' W. 269.0 along
Low water 12' to left.
S. «3» 01' W. 206.4 along
Low water ’’’ to left.
S. 56“ 47' W. 239.8 along
”
Low water 12' to left.
S. 54 37’ W, 192.5 along
to corner on line between lots 2 and
3 of Sec. 23, low water line 13’ S.,
to point of beginning, containing
o. 778 acres.
Hill should be accompanied by a
regular application to purchase
and exchange for the full amount
offered anil should be addressed
to G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land
Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked
"Application nnd bill to purchase
tide lands.”
G. G. B rown ,
Clerk State Land Board.
Dated thia 26th day of April, 1911.
Notice of Application for License
to Sell Spirftous, Malt and Vinous
Liquors, Btc.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
a petition has been filed in the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Tillamook, a true
copy and transcrip thereof and of
the whole thereof, is in words, let­
ters and tigures as follows, to-wit:
To the Honorable County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the
County of Tillamook :
We thé undersigned, hereby
allege and allow to you the fol­
lowing facts, and petition you us
follows:
That we and each of iis are resi­
dents and legal voters within Burn-
aget I’reçinCt, in Tillamook County
Oregon, u-i<1 have been such tor
mpre than thirty days next pro­
ceeding the date of this petition,
having been and now actual resi­
dents within said I’ iithii I for more
than thirty days next proceeding
May 20th, 1911.
'1 tint we are an ucturai majority
of tlie whole number of tile legal
voters within said precinct :
That we hereby petition you to
grant a license to sell, in leas quan­
tities than one gallon, spirituous,
malt and vinous liquors, for the
period of on- year from the date of
said license, within said Precinct,
and nt Hayocenn, therein, to the T.
B. Potter Realty Company.
M. J O’lionnell. Huyoceun, Oregon.
J R Browne, Hayocenn, Oregon.
R. L. Shreve, Bayocean, Oregon,
J. II. Rutter, Bayocean, Oregon.
A. Ulmer, Buyocean, Oregon.
I. W Vint. Hayoceau. Oregon
¡I. C. I. oc I iwoim J, Bayocean, Oregon
Wrn. Oraydon, Hayoceau Oregon.
A.
Coiirtoia, Bayocean, Oregon.
Carl B. Nelaon, Hay<<ean, Oregon.
S. Inghram, Barocean Oregon.
John Carlnon, Hayocean, Oregon.
Henry Brickron, Bayocean, Oregon.
R B. Techan, Bayocean, Oregon.
M Hanilen, Hayucean, Oregon.
Í Fleming, llayocean, Oregon
. W Hlmps'in, Bayocean. Oregon.
F. I.lelheiaer. Hayocean, Oregon.
D. A Shaw, Bayoceau, Oregon.
Chrla Olaen. Barocean, Oregon.
C. R Fleming Bayocean, Oregon,
l.eelir Fenweli, Bay<K-ean. Oregon.
Con Johuaon, Bayocean, Oregon.
>1 II llicke. Bayocean. Oregon.
M. F Webster, nayocean, Oregon.
C. H Blaser. Bayocean. Oregon
B. B. O'Neel Ba/ocean, Oregon.
E. I.. Berg. Bayocean. Oregon.
A. C Rolnnaon, Hayocenn, Oregon.
J A Hlbhy, Harocean, Oregon.
Il Hurotek, Bayiwean Oregon,
Bert Bigge, Hayocenn. Oregon
Wm. Honson Hayocean, Oregon.
V
t>
Stale of Oregon,
I
County of Tillamook, i
I the undersignerl lieing first
duly sworn, sayi That I am one of
the |>etitioners within named, and
Unit ! < irr ulated the name, and Unit
cat h anil all of tile torcROing
named petitioners sinned the »»me
with his own hand, in my presence;
that rai II have staled his name,
pont office address and residence
correctly, and that each one in a
I<- rh 1 voter witbin said Barneiriit
Precinct, and has resided actually
therein for more than thirty data
next preceedinn May 21), 1911, nnd
that all of the fut ta set forth in said
petition are true us I verily 1 elieve.
(Signed), |J. R B mownf ,
Ail'lrenu, Huyis ean. Tillamook
County, Oregon.
Subscribed and sworn to twfore
me thin 29th day of Msy, 1911.
(■KAL|
(Signed , W ebstar H olmes .
Notary Piiblii <or Oregon.
N otice is ' Ft rtihir II ereuy
G iven , That said petition will be
prrnenteil to lhe Comity Comí of
the Stale of Oregon, Ipr Tlllaincsik
( ounty, on the Mil <lny of July, 1911,
and base«I thereon naid I. II Pot
ter Realty Company will at said
time anil dale, apply to naid Comity
Court for a license to be granted to
said T. H. Potter Realty Company
to sell within »»III Harnegut Pre­
cinct. and >t Hnyocrsn therein, in
lena <|Uanfit»es than one gallon,
npiritiioon. malt anil vinous liquors,
for a period of one year from lhe
date of said license.
ÏMted thia 2ltth day of May. 1911.
T. B. l’<m«k WAAI.TY C omían r,
A Corporation,