Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 28, 1911, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SBPTEMPER 28, 1911.
ressions of the I south side would have to pass
through Mohler to reach Nehalem.
halem country . Mohler is on the south fork of the •
They have but recently eff «ted the OREGON SYSTEM FIGHTS
Notice ot Sale of Tide Lands.
organization of
of a « i'rxr».
Summcaa.
organization
Commercial Club, '
with a charter membership of 59.
F3R ITS LIFE-
N
otice is H ereby G iven ,—That In the Circuit Court of the State of
river, but it is proposed to dredge : The oflicern are Henry Tolil, presi-
the State Lind Board of the State
Oregon, for the County of
out an arm of the bay extending to i dent; M. J. Gersoni, secretary, and j Initiative and Referendum cf Oregon will sell to the highest
Tillamook.
bidder, at its office in the Capital Louis Sondheim,
Mohler by which it is thought deep i S. G. Reed. Dr H. C. Randal' D. V.
1
Attacked.
Building, at Salem, Oregon, on
Plaintiff, I
water facilities for vessels can more Leabo, Hugo Effenberger and C. FL
| October 3rd, 1911, at 19.99 o’clock
Washington, Sept. 24.—The con- a.m.. of said Jay, all the State's in­ «
va-
r
easily and cheaply be secured. Morrison, directors.
Srethna S. Phelps, |
Thia stretch to Mohler is three-
These officers are ihe representa­ ttitutionality of the initiative and terest in the tide and overflow
Defendant.
J
BY L. A. FERNSWORTH.
fourths of a mile from the main tive men of Nehalem. Henry Tohl, referendum, the famous* “Oregon lands hereinafter described, giving In the Name of the State of Oregon:
however to the owner or owners of
very short time Tillamook channel, and it can be put through
You are hereby required toappear
the president, is one of Nehalem’s system’’ of popular government, any lands abutting or fronting on
v will fling wide her gates at an 18-foot low tide depth for $3569,
and answer the complaint filed
will
be
the
subject
of
a
decision
—
pioneer boosters, having for years
such tide and overflow lands, the herein against you in the above
mg-waiting world. The way according to the estimates of those
conducted a large mercantile estab­ with far-reaching consequences— preference right to purchase said entitled Court and cause, within six
i and steel and steam will interested.
and overflow lands at the high­ weeks from the31st day of Ang- D. A.
lishment there. Another of Nehal­ by the Supreme Court of the United tide
est price offered, provided such 1911, said date being the first date of
the breach. Thither Portland
Two miles down the river from em’s big boosters is Joseph Effen- ■ States in the approaching term.
offer
is made in good faith, and also
regon and the whole Pacific Mohler is Wheeler, the second larg­
The question of the constitution­ providing that the land will not be publication of this summons, and
berger, the Justice of the Peace.
if you fail so to appear or answer,
will send their emissaries est town in the Nehalem Valley. A
ality of these expedients of govern­ sold for nor any offer therefore ac­ for
want thereof, the plaintiff will
Messrs. Effenberger and Tohl are
ley may bring back to them big lumber mill is maintained here
ment forms the basis of a suit be­ cepted of less than $7.50 per acre, apply to the Court for the relief de­
of the very first white settlers at Ne­
the
Board
reserving
the
right
to
and impressions of what they by C. H. Wheeler, atter whom the
tween the State of Oregon and the
manded and prayed for in the com­
halem, and have borne the brunt of
reject any and all bids. Said lands plaint filed herein, to-wit :
[¡«covered.
town is named. The mill employs tlie hardships encountered in her Pacific States Telegraph A Tele­ are situated in Tillamook County,
For a decree and judgment
ire reigning in her moat
40 men, and cuts 50,000 feet of lum­ early struggles and onward march. 1 phone Company. As the case is Oregon, and described as follows : against the defendant for the sum
eous and prolific moods will
Beginning at a point which is the
ber daily. A fish cannery also is They have many early remisiscences near the head of the docket, it will Meander Corner between Sections of three hundre«! and sixteen ami
them with rich profusion of
25-100 ($31fi25) Dollars the balance
here. The town and its industries to relate, and sometimes tell of the be reached in time to insure a de­ 8 and 9, T. 1 S., R. 10 W..W.M., and due on the principal of said note,
cision
before
the
end
of
the
term
,'erings.
running
thence
along
high
water
are long established, but it has uot day’s when they lugged flour to Ne- ■
and for «the further sum of seven
Tillamook—and by Tillamook
($7.00» Dollars, as interest due on
yet been in touch with the rest of halem over the mountains on their 1 The case originated in the com­ line the following courses :
S. 89 «legs. 49' K. 153.63 feet.
stand 1122 square miles, ex-
pany
’
s
challenge
of
a
law
enacted
said note and for the further sum
the county by wagon road. A road backs, M. J. Gersoni, the secretary,
S.
56
degs.
99'
K.
1169.99
»»
of one hundred ($190.00) dollars as
g from north to south along
by the Oregon Legislature under
s. 22 degs. 17’ E. 553.76 I»
is nearing completion to Wheeler, is a lawyer, who has recently settled
attorney
’s fees for the institution of
th“ initiative plan, by which a tax
ast for 60 miles—is a land en-
s. 79 degs. 38' E. 287.66 I >
however.
The
railroad tuns there, and Hugo Effenberger, of the
thia suit to collect said note, to*
N 89 degs. 59' E. 445.99 »•
of 2 per cent was placed on the
by nature with much oflove-
gether with plaintiff's costs unddis­
through Wheeler.
board of directors is a son of Judge
s. 79 degs. 99' E. 207.75 *1
gross earnings of telegraph and
There she has prepared a
bursements incurred herein.
Effenberger and editor of the Ne­
Access Formerly Difficult.
s. 59 degs. 17' E. 152.99 »>
And for a further decree herein
•ound for her admires.
telephone companies. Taking the
s.
halem
Enterprise.
29
degs.
37
’
E.
469.99
The struggles with which the
that the mortgage ou till of Blocks
» I
those who love solitude, where
position that the initiative and ref-
S.
52
degs.
91
’
E.
645.80
4 and 17, in the town of Netarts Hay
In Samuel G. Reed, Tillamook
• •
Nehalem community has had to
s. 44 degs. 48' E. 300.90 »I
erendum, which are coupled in the
the waters of some virgin
Park, situate in the County of Tilla­
contend can be appreciated when it County has secured a big man. He
s. 35 degs. 10' E. 516.35 »•
Oregon law, are inconsistent with
i they may coax from the
mook, State of Oregon, according
s. 43 degs. 51’ E. 638.09 ♦ I
is known that only a few years ago was formerly manager and treas­ the republican form of government
to
the pint theieof on fie in the
i depths the trout, or hunt
s. 09 degs. 04’ E.
64.57 „ to line offi«e of the County Clerk of suiil
that great portion of it on the north urer of the old Portland General guaranteed by the Constitution
their forest haunts the larger
of lot 3, then
county, said mortgage having been
side of the Nehalem River, and its Electric Company, manager of the the United States, the company
N. 9 deg. 26’ W. 220.00
_____ ,, to
_____
here they will find it; the
low given to secure payment of said
re-
forks was almost completely cut off Portland Railway, Light <1 Power fused for four years to pay the
water
line
and
then
along
low
water
promissory note, na set out in plain
as-
Bin climber will find lofty
line the following courses :
from the rest of Tillamook County, Company, and more recently presi­ sessments.
tiff's complaint, be foreclosed and
ains with jagged cliffs and
N.
79
degs.
.
........
28
’
W.
208.94
feet.
said property be sold, aa upon
and that the only means of com dent of the German-American Bank.
State Courts Decide for Law.
ng crags. There one will find
N 48 degs. 44’ W. 350.30 • *
execution, to satisfy any jn«lgment
munication with the outside world Since February he has been an out- I The state thereupon brought a
N 37 degs. 52’ W. 481.83 1 *
broad and still, cataracts
which may be secured by the plain-
and-out
Tillamook
County*
rancher,
offered was irregular boat service,
N 39 degs. 20’ W. 441 95
tiff in tin- above entitled suite, nn«l
suit. There was a hard tight in the
f themselves along in foam,
N. 33 degs 42’ W. 371 90 • »
for n ileficiency judgment mrainst
and mail service over a dangerous good roads enthusiast, and a Ne­ trial court, bu» the decision was
y waterfalls hurling them-
N. 29degs. 98 W. 637.26
said defendant in said cause, in
mountain road to Seaside.
No halem Valley boost >r. Mr. Reed favorable to the law. A like con­
N.
28 degs. 27’ W. 1335.50 feet to cas- proceeds of said sale do not
froin the heights.
bridge spanned the river to put Ne­ owns the Neah-kah-nie resort on clusion was reached by the Su­ | North line of Lot 1 extended,
___
_
__
Sec. 9, cover the amount of suid judgment.
hose that desire to combine
halem in touch with the rest of the the beach, about and including preme Court of the state, and the T. 1 S.. R. 19 W., then
This summons is served upon
pleasnres with urban com-
West
1929.59
feet
Necarney
Mountain.
_____
v..
to vou by virtue of an order made by
! company, still unsatisfied, carried
re excellent roads for motor- county.
place
of
beginning
and
containing
Monoruble
Homer Mason, Judge of
The city of Nehalem has ample jjie case to the highest tribunal 1 on
A hard struggle was that which
47 94 acres of tide land fronting und the County Court of the State of
any deep rivers and bays
business
establishments,
such
as
“
“
1
*-
*-
-
a
wr
jj
o
f
error
.
abutting on lots 1 und 2 of |See. 16 Oregon, for the County’ of Tilla­
res for every form of aquatic was waged to secure the bridge, stores, a restaurant a bank, a news­
j Senator Norris Brown, of Ne- and Lot 1 of Sec. 9, T. IS., R. 19 W. mook, dated the 29th day of August
on, and resorts provided Finally, with a special 8-mill tax paper, etc. A bad fire visited the
of W. M.
A. D., 1911, and which order pre­
rery comfort for the lover of imposed by the Nehalem people town last Fall and completely wiped braska, a stanch believer in the in-
Bids should be accompanied by a scribes that summons in thia suit
upon
themselves,
with
the
permis
­
itiative
and
referendum,
has
been
regular application to purchase and should be served upon you by pub­
And for that vast army for
out two blocks, but the structures
the call of the sea and the sion of a solicitous County Court, are again rising from their ashes, engaged by the state of Oregon to exchange for the full amount lication once a week lor six con­
offered
and should be addressed to secutive and uucceaaive weeks in
nents they hold out possess the bridge was bnilt at a cost of and on a larger and better scale. argue this case before the Supreme G. G. Brown, Clerk State Land the Tillumook Headlight, a news­
,
Court,
and
supporters
of
initiative
$5009.
Not
more
than
five
years
ago
«test fasinetion, there are
Among these is a commodious, and referendum realize that their Board. Salem, Oregon, and marked paper of general circulation, printed
is it that the bridge wae opened.
“Application to bid und purchase and published in the County of
b of surpassing loveliness,
first-class
hotel, just opened by H. • cause must stand or fall according tide lands.”
Tillamook, State of Oregon.
Prior to the opening of the bridge
at large section of Tillamook
W. Tohl. A sawmill and a cannery
G. G. B rown ,
G. G. S chmitt a F. R. miller ,
as the Nehalem Valley, con- there was scarcely a road worthy of are among Nehalem's industries, ’ to the decision of the Supreme
Clerk Stute Lund Bouud.
Attorney« for Plaintiff.
Court in this suit. Because of the
the
name
in
that
section
of
the
Ne
­
Duted this 27th duy of July, 1911.
' which so much has been
and
a
well-equipped
high
school
importance
of
this
case,
it
was
ind so little known, Nature halem Valley, and not more than offers educational advantages. A
Administrator’« Notice of Sale.
’ deemed advisable to secure the ser­
three wagons. The farms were all
Notice of Sale of Tide Lands.
in particularly kind.
water
system
with
a
five-inch
main
vices of Senator Brown, who is a
N otice is H ereby G iven to all
>rt time ago the editors of located along the waterways, and at the intake and a90-pound gravity
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That whom it may concern that the un­
1 lawyer of recognized ability and
atnook County newspapers commerce and social, communica­ pressure is being constructed by
the State Land Board of the State
as the Adminstrator of
one familiar with precedure before of Oregon .will sell to the highest dersigned
the estate of Mary E. Phelps, de­
tve formed a body as the tions were conducted by means of the Nehalem Water Company from
I
the
Supreme
Court.
bidder at its office in the Capital ceased, was by an order of the
>r Editors’ Association,” ac- rowboats on the river. An occa­ a stream on Necarney Mountain,
Building, at Salem, Oregon, on County Court of Tillamook County,
• ———————
liefby several visiting news- sional luckless wayfarer was ferried two miles away, at a cost of $5090.
December Sth, 1911, at 10:00 o’clock Oregon, ordered, directed
ami
Summons.
en, visited this section as across the river.
a.m., of said day, all the State’s licensed to sell, at private sale,
Now the Nehalem Valley has ex-
Bts of the Nehalem folk, and
■ In the Circuit Court of the State of interest in the tide and overflow which said order was duly made
lands hereinafter described, giving and entered of record in said
roads. A road is within 2H
igs they saw there amazed cellent
1
I
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Communication
however to the owner or owners of county court on the 19th day of
, T B. Potter Realty)
miles of completion around the Ne-
any lands, abutting or fronting on September, 1911, the real property
| Company, aCorpo i
carney
Mountain
trail
to
Seaside,
jarty consisted of Fred C.
such tide and overflow lands, of said estate which is hereinafter
Bay City, Ore., Sept. 23, 1911.
ration,
the preference right to purchase described, upon
the following
editor of the Tillamook which, when finished, will be one
Plaintiff,
Dear Sir; I am enclosing you a copy • |
said tide and overflow lands at the terms, to-wit : At least one-third of
[ht and president of the as- of the most scenic roads in the of a letter I have this day mailed to >
V8-
highest
price
offered,
provided
such
the sale price of the property sold
, L. H. Field and Jane
n; C. E. Trombley, editor world, A fine road taps the coun- the County Clerk.
offer is made in good faith, and in cash on the dste of sal», mid the
! Field his wife, Z.
also
providing
that
the
land
will
?illamook Herald and the try north of North Fork, eastward,
remaining two-thirds to be secured
It seems that an article recently ; C. Eldred and Jane
not tie sold for nor any offer there- by n first mortgage on the premise«
-Editors’ secretary; Hugo almost to the county line and be­ appeared in your paper that was in i: Doe
Eldred, his ]■
fot accepted of less than $7:50 per sold, due in not to exceed three
>om -J
iberger, of the Nehalem En- tween the forks and on the south of some way a misconstruction of one of ■ j wife, A. C. Bloom
acre, the Board reserving the right years from the date of sale, bearing
Doe]
field
and
Jane
T
them
fine
roads
give
access
to
the
; Edward L. Stockton, of
to reject any and all bills.
interest at the rate of not lees thnu
the items of my official report of the
Bloomfield,
his
Sai<l lands are situated in Tilla six percent per nnu.itni.
,
ming Telegram, and The country there.
inquest over George Fessler.
C. C
wife, and
mook County. Oregon, described
Notice is hereby given therefore
Road Under Const ruction.
an’s representative,
Bloomfield
a n d I
It is to correct this misconstruction
us follows :
that 1 will, ns said Administrator,
On the somh side a road is being and to explain this item that the letter
Jane Doe Bloom-
excellent roads the news-
Beginning nt a point which is the from and after the 19th day of
en were whisked to Nehalem built from Mohler to Wheeler, two was sent Mr. Holden and that I am I field, his wife,
Meander Corner between Sections October, 1911, proceed tn sell said
Defendants. J
automobile of Samuel G. miles down the river, near the sending you a copy thereof. I would ToL. H. Field and Jane Doe Field, 16 and 15 and running along high real property of said estate, which
water line the following courses :
said real property is described ns
"riving in Nehalem late in ocean. One mile of this has been much appreciate it if you would pub­
his wife, Z. C. Eldred and Jane
N. 50 clegs., (44' W. 400.00 feet.
follows, to-wit
Doe Eldred hie wife, A, C. Bloom­
built at a cost of $2400. and a con­ lish this letter and the enclosed one in
ling.
N. 57 degs., 45’ W. 350.60 feet.
The east half of the southeast
field and Jane Doe Bloomfield, his
ehalem’s surest and most tract has been let for the other mile your next issue.
N. 60 degs.,
’ W. ««102 feet to nuarter of section thirty-one, and
1 wife, and C. C. Bloomfield and the line of Lot 04
2, then the following the west half of the southwest quar­
ul asset is the vast expanse al a cost of $2800.
Jane Doe Bloomfield, his wife. course to low water line.
1 hanking you in advance for your
ter of section thirty two, in town­
i soil tributary to her. The j The Nehalem Valley comprises courtesy, I have the honor to remain. I You and each of you, the above
N.
0
deg.
,
26
’ W. 229.00 feet, then ship three south of range ten »vest
I named defendants :
i country comprises an ; the northern section of Tillamook
along low water line the following of the Willamette Meridian, situate
Respectfully yours,
In the name of the State of Ore- courses:
housands of acres of the County. The town of Nehalem is
in Tillamook County, Oregon
W. C. Hawk,
| gon: You and each of you are
S. 61 degs., 44’ E 219.88 feet.
Also, beginning sixty feet south
lottom lands, and of this I on the north side of the Nehalem
Coroner, for 1 illamook County. i hereby required to appear and an-
S. 87 «legs., ST 1-, 294.92 feet.
of the southeast corner of Block No.
Iswer the complaint tiled against
scarcely one acre out of 100 River, a stream broad and deep,
S. 56 degs., 5.T E 276 86 feet
thirteen, in Park Addition to Tilla­
Bay City. Oregon, Sept. 23, 1911. you in the above entitled court and
cultivation. The moisture ’just below the junction of the north
S. 68 (legs., 40’ E 218.64 feet.
mook City, Oregon, ns the same af>
action
on
or
before
the
last
day
ot
County
Court,
S. »12 ilegs., 55’ K. 188. HO feet.
Mr. Holden, Clerk
fall of the coast make the and south forks, and about five
pears of record at pages 624 mid 625
• the tune prescribed in the order of
S. 72 «legs., 38’ E. 275.96 feet to the of Book J., records of deeds of said
ik land the best dairy land miles from the ocean. It is 28 miles Tillamook, Oregon.
I publication of summons herein Section line between 15-16 then
county and state, them e west to the
Dear Sir: You will note that on I which said order was made and
irld. “
From one and one- from Tillamook, to which railroad
S. 0 deg . 04’ W. 390.00 feet to tlie «enter of Delmonte street in *ii.|
ro and three acres accord­ facilities now give it ready access, page ten of my official report of the ! dated on the 25th day of September, lieginning, and iontainingO.9 acres Park Addition, thence south io the
1911, and if you fail so to answer,
le management, keeps a and 26 miles from" Se-s.de, from I inquest over George Fessler that there j ior want thereof the plaintiff will of tide land in front of Lot 3 of south
line of the sub division
Section 1«, T. 1 S„
S., R. 10 W. of W.M. known as (liMslspeed'A Park, thence
a ijood cow bling's in $100 which place it receives its mail over is an item that reads as follows;
¡take judgment against you and
Bills
shouhi
be
accompanied
by
north
to
the place of ' beguiniII«,
A. H. Ruger, Neskowin, Oregon, tor ’
¿j p,u for thV appropriation
ir.
i mountain trail. The Pacific Rail
a regular application to purchase containing four <4* acres, more or
taking
charge
and
assisting
to
bury
and
condemnation
and
the
asaeas-
atid exchange for the full amount lass, all situated in Tillamook
mber speaking with one : road & Navigation line from Port-
body, and one suit of clothes.
i ment of your dainag«-*« in the above offere«! and should be addressed to County, Oregon, at private sale,
who kept a very small land to Tillamook runs within 1V9
You will alro note that there ia no <7nt*t!iiijCOurJ "i ,,le fo,,”wmg G. G. Brown. Clerk State Land upon the following terms as fixed
le had two cows, and he 1 miles of Nehalem and to the south •mount set after the item. The item pT'you. Vo wR--
longing Hoard, Salem, Oregon, and maiked by the said County Court, to wit:
hat each cow brought in ! of it, with the river and contingent
“ Application and bid to purchu«e At least one-third ut the purchase
lieginning
at the quarter
! tide lands ”
"
'
—*-- section
—
The all except the last part, is payabla to: corner
E« of $16 every month. A I bottom lands intervening.
price in cash on th* date of m .’ i ,
cdtumon to sections 17 and I
G. G. BlIOH'X,
and the remaining two-thirds ot the
ilked about eight months i closest point is Mohler, the present Mr. Ruger, but the last is due to a and is. iu township 1 south of range j
Clerk
State
I_aiid
Board.
purchase price to I m * secured by a
it , so that would be $128 a ' end of train service on the Tills- gentleman whose name is to me, at 10 west of Willamette Meridian in
Dated thia 7th day of September, first mortgage on the premises sold,
present
unknown.
Because
of
the
fact
:
Tillamook
County,
Oregon,
and
1 mook end of the new railrosd.
1911.
to become due in not lo exceed
running thence north 194.75 feet ;
—
three yearn from the «late of sale,
re many instances where | It is prov-oeed to build a dike road that I did not know what Mr. Rugers thence north 42 deg. and 40 west
Notice to Cieditora.
bearing interest at not leas than
t County farmers are do- from Nehalem directly across the charge would be or the charge for the 728 feet ; thence south 47 degrees
Estate of AsaG. Collier, Deceased. six |>er cent per annum from the
■ than $100 from x>ne cow j river and bottom lands to Mohler, suit, by the gentlemen whose name is »<■ west 'AM. 42 feet ; thence south
Notice
is hereby given by the un­ date of sale until p »•id.
163.9
feet
;
thence
east
1919.9
feet
unknown,
I
joined
these
together
and
thus
overcoming
any
handicap
■sent time. With the little
Dste<1 thin 21st <1 lay of September,
to the place of beginning, contain- dersigned, E. W. Stanley, adminis­ >911.
•
in
filing
my
report
calling
your
atten
­
ir cultivation now the Ne- which might ensue from the failure
: ing 9.06 acres, more or less, all of I trator of the estate of Asa G. Cob-
W. C. K ing ,
Hey supports four cheese i of the railroad to enter Nehalem. tion to this fact
this described tract being in the ler, deceased, to the creditors of,
A« Administrator of th ■ Estate
It seems now that <he uniting of S. E. quarter of the N. E. quarter of and all |>ersona having claims
Much of the untilled The people of Nehalem argue that
of
Mary
E Bhelps. decease«!.
against, said deceased, to exhibit
»ed for grazing purposes 1H miles is reslly a very nice dis­ these two items in one has caused a said section 18.
them
with
the
necessary
vouchers,
This
summons
is
served
upon
illamook County land is tance to be from a railroad when misunderstanding upon the part of yon by order of the Honorable within six months alter the first
Notice.
y and grass, which will there is ready means of access to it, several persons and it is for this pur­ Homer Mason, Judge of the County tiublication of thia notice, to a.iid
N otice is -H kremy G iven . —That
sdant fodder for cows in and that Nehalem with her position pose. that the misunderstanding may Court, of Tillamook Count -, Oregon, i. W. Stanley, at the office oi George
dated the 25th day of September Willett, attorney-at-law, Tillamook, on Monday, October 16. 1911, the
» mentioned without the as the commercial center of at least ba cleared, that 1 am writing this that 1911, ordering that summons tie Oregon, which office the under­ County Hour«! of Equalisation will
it may be appended to my official re-
ot additions! hay or feed, all the country from the Nehalem
served upon you by publication in signed «elects as hi« place of bus­ meet at the Court Hou««, of Tills-
River northward and eastward to ' port, already on file, and in the future the Tillamook Headlight, a weekly iness in all matter« connect««! witi> mook County, Otegon.and publicly
w Townsite Formed,
examine the ansenament roll tor
( newspaper ot general circulation in said estate.
the dairy land of the Me­ the county line, together with op­ I prevent such a mistake being made.
listed this secon«] «lay of Septem­ said year, and correct all errors in
I am now informed that the • lit was Tillamook County, Oregon, tor at
dley is tributary to Ne­ portunities tor a harbor not to be
valuation«, deacriptton« of lanua
least once a week for six consecu­ ber. 1911.
lli of that portion of it on • surpassed on the Oregon coaat out I never furnished, and that part of the tive weeks.
and other properly. Said Imard will
E W. S tampe y ,
Admiatrator of the estate of A m continue in session from day today,
The date of the first publication
Fork will pay tribute to ' side M the Columbia River, will al- [ item will now bare to be withdrawn.
until the examination, correction
When I left there I wes assured by th« hereof is the 2Mh day of September. G. C obier, deceased.
aa naturally as water i ways be thf queen city in her own
,in«l eqiiali’alion ot tin* aaarsanient
I gentleman, name unknown, that he 1911. and tile date of the last pub­
n a hill. This is by far little empire- Five thousand <tol
roll for suid county vliall I m * i-oni-
Foley Kidney Pills
wook I supply tne suit and wend me the lication' and the last «tale ll|K>n
pleteil.
* portion of it. But on lars have already been p edge, by
which you are re«piire«i to anawtr Will reach-your individual r< M' if
Dated .it Tillamook, Oregon, Sep­
»ide of the North Fork subscription for the bml«hng ot tn« bill later. The burial dal act take on or liefore, is. an«l will expire on yo.l have any form of kiflnry .«nd
place until a day or se after I left and the 91 h day of November, 191L
bladder trowble or nrinary H legit tember 18, 1911.
t the South Fork there is ] Nehalem Mohler road.
A. M. ItA'RE,
W Kta>TKR H u UUC,
laritie«
Try them.
Cliaa
1.
I assumed that the suit had been fur­
hwh will tap the railroad
Nehalem ia an incorporate«! town,
Covifty Asses«« r
Attorney lor Plaintiff.
C mgh Co
nished
an!
include.!
the
item
along
one-half miles before it i Aa to aixe it i« not large, but acitix
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'ehalem, and a townsite enship animated with grt*«.er gnL with Mr. Rugers charge that I might
Not a Word of Bcanda’
Noti- e.
Foley’s KMaey Remtdy, Liqaid
ly sprung up st what is determination -nd progreaaiven««* have something on which later to
marred
the
call
of
s
neighix»
on
All l>artiea knowing themselves
predict s claim.
• | la a great medicine of proven value Mr*. W. I’ Sfmugh, of Man
I a logical |>oint to catch of the practical. d<xH now
tor both a< ate »nd chroni« h-bi* .
k.mL
to Iw m«lebl<-«1 to me pieuse aril
Please append this to my official and bla«M«r ailments. It ia capex Wvn., who said “.tie told rue
than the Nehalem people, it «»«ild
King'« .\e* I.if* Pills had < ureal 4« ir Tillamcxik County Bank an«t
tally recYimmended toekterl-, |«e*«pl* her
he towa of Mohler. The indeed be hard to find. They have report, and 1 will ever remain.
of obstinate kidney trouble, ao*l leave the monev for me nnd get a
for its wniutrrful towre ana recon made Iter leel like a new woman,
Your
grateful
servant.
on the north «ide of
W. <~. Hawk. Corenar •tractive <|UalH>ea, and the |>erma- E «vy. but «»ire Remedy tor atom reieipl for the ««me, •«•tween now
would increase their greatneaa of their own communHy-
nent relict and comtort it give« a*~'i
liver and kidney trouble« an<l Oct l«t ami i Mtge,
for Tillamook County. Oragvu.
them Cbaa. I Ck »ugh Co.
*e and on-half mile« by .Od that fa.ll» they
h. F. tfooaaa, V. th
O.tly *.' m at I baa. 1. C tough'a.
lohler, but those on the I who come in coot^t with them
ieen by a Representa-
» of the Oregonian
th Booster-Editors.
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