Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 09, 1911, Image 4

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER
9. 1911.
I
I
WASTED ELOQUENCE.
WE DISTRIBUTE THE
HIGH CLASS PRODUCT
or tíii :
S. W. Miller Piano
Factory
From Maker to User
From Factory to Home
This Up-to-Date and Sensible Way of marketing
Pianos represents a wonderful saving in price to the
PIANO BUYER
Do not Confuse Our Piano With the Boston Miller
Our Piano the
S. W. MILLER
Symbolizes Pure Tone, Depth, Power, combined with
Superb Artistic Case Construction
)
Still it can be sold at a price within the reach of the large
army of common people. The S. W. Miller is one of the
growing factories that are building up instead of down—
proud of their name, proud of their Pianos, proud of their
c ustomers—makes it a safe I’iano to buy. You can buy now
and pay later, as convenient, at the store of
Jones
Knudson
Furniture Co.
St
The Fast Steamer
GOLDEN GATE
Sailing Days for month
of N ovember
FOR
TILLAMOOK. BAY CITY. GARIBALDI.
HOBSON VILLE,
And
all
points
on
Tillamook
Bay.
FROM
PORTLAND,
TO
TlbLiAJVIOOK.
Every Five Days,
If (JUeather Permitting,
Freight Received Daily at Dock
Foot of Washington Street.
J. R. GLADDEN, Agent, TiUamuok.
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A Birst Class I'.tble.
Comfortable Iledsand Accommodation
Saved Many Fiotn Death.
W. I„ Mock, of Mock, Ark., be­
lieve» lie lias saved ninny lives in
Ina 25 years <>f experience in the
drug business.
What I alwax«
like to do," be writes, "is to recoin-
iiiand Dr. King » New Discovery
for weak, sore lungs, hard colds,
tpcirsenes« obstinate coughs, la
fpippe. croup, asthma or other
bronchial affection, for 1 feel sure
that a number ol my neighbor« are
alive and well today because thee
took my .uli i. e to US« (1 I lion,
««fly believe its the beat throat and
lung medicine that's made. ' Easy
to prove lie’s right Get a trial twit-
tie free, or regular 5>V or $|.iu l„>t-
He Guaranteed bv Cha« I t lough.
A Household Medicine
that stops cough» quickly und
curra colda i« Foley's Honet und
Tar , Co<U|HUtnd
i a • ’—.. Mr»
’ — Anna Peher,
JA26 Jettrison bl . So Ounih.i Nel.
•aya: "1 can recommend lolry'a
Honey and Tar Compound as a sure
cure for coughs and colds.
It
cured my daughter of a bad cold
mid my neighbor. Mrs. Benson,
cured herself and her whole family
with Foley's Honey and Tar Com-
pound Everyone in out neighbor
hood »peaks highly of it". Chas. I
Clough Co.
I am pleased to recommend
' hamberl.iin '» Cough Remedy as
the beat thing I know of and a'alest
remedy for coughs, cold» and brou
cliial tioul.le," writes Mrs. I.. H
\mold ot Oliver. Colo. "We have
used it reiieatedlv and if has never
failed to give relief." For sale bx
Lamar's Drug Store
I do not liclieve there is HOV
other medicine so g,.od for v hoop
ing cough us Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, write« Mr» Frsmis Tur
pm. Junction City, Ore Thia rem
e«ly 1« ul»o unsrirpuM.,.,1 f„r ,
• nd . rou«. Fui »al,. |iy Lamar'»
Drug Store.
MUST CARRY GOOD WATCHES
Summons.
Notice of Sale of Tide
In the Circuit Court of the State of
N otice is H ereby G iv . v «.
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Hia Cns Groat Speech Wai Wholly Railroad Man Aro Compelled to Uss T B. Potter Realty]
the State Land Boar«! ot
Accurate
Timepieces.
Lost on Preaident Cleveland.
Oregon, will sell to th»
Company, aCorpo- i
It may lie news to many that tbe
bidder at its office, in the r*!*
Colonel Frauklln Pierce Morgan of
ration,
Building, at Salem, ('~LC*I|"»I
Plaintiff,
Washington Hnd New York never made watch Of the railroad man Is aa nec­
December 26, 1811,
»
essary
lit
modern
railroading
as
the
vs.
but one great speech, and the story of
a.m., of said day, all th. e.OcM
L.
H.
Field
and
Jane
air
brake.
Without
accurate
tine
It Is pathetic. His audience was Gro
terest in the tide and oierflow’i**
Field his wife, Z.
ver Cleveland, then president of tbe keeping there would probably be more
hereinafter described, giltmT ?"*
C. Eldred and Jane
United States, and bls purpose was to accidents thin if there were no air
ever
to fhe owner or own»™ ’ Ihw-
Doe
Eldred,
his
!
■
lands abutting or frontin^n
secure a pardon for a murderer earned brakes. Tbe train dispatcher starts a
wife, A. C. Bloom­
tide and overflow land"* "b"e
O'Nell, lu whom tbe colouel bad be­ train at a certain time; be balls It at
field and Jane Doe I
i certain stations at certain times; he
ference right to purchase .aid T
h i s
come Interested.
Bloomfield,
and overflow lands at the
C. C.
"I'll never forget that day.” said the tide tracks It for a period of varying
wife, null
price
offere.l, provided sucheSS
a n (1
Bloomfield
colouel In telling about the Incident. length: tbe watch of the conductor on
made in good faith, arid
’
Bloom-
Jane
Dee
tbe
side
tracked
train
must
agree
with
•'1 bad told Dan Lamont the day be­
viding that the land will nOt ^^..
field,
his
wife,
>be
watcb
of
the
conductor
on
the
ex
fore that I Intended to ask Cleveland
I
for nor any offer therefor ucct^
Defendants. J
to pardon O'Neil, who was a creature press to which he had to give way; To L. IL Field and Jane Doe Field, of less than $7.50 per acre
of the dark places at times, but a pret­ each station master along the road
his wife, Z. C Eldred and Jane Board reserving the right tn, ■
Or*j«t
ty good fellow at that. Cleveland had checks tbe time of every train that
Doe Eldred his wife, A. C. Blooin- any and all bids
Said lands are situated in Tilt
taken the precaution to send to tbe de stops or flies past.
fielil and Jane Doe Bloomfield, his
In order that there may be agree­
wife, and C. C. Bloomfield anil mook County, Oregon, and
partment of Justice and get the papers
ment amoug all these railroad men
Jane Doe Bloomfield, his wife. enbed as follows :
in the case.
Beginning at a point which ¡.tu
"I got up early the next morning there must obviously be not only time­ You and each of you, the above
named defendants :
had a massage and was feeling tiptop pieces. but accurate timepieces. There
In the name of the State of Ore­
1 got In to see Cleveland, and 1 spoke must also be some means of Inspect­ gon: You and each of you are
ing
tbe
timepieces
to
see
If
they
are
twenty minutes. Never in my life, be
hereby required to appear and an­
S. 61 deg’s., 04
’ W 187.96.
*........
fore or since, have I been as eloquent accurate and if they agree with some swer the complaint filed against
S. 39 degs., 39’ W. .'190.80.
as 1 was pleading for that fellow standard. The railroad man is there­ you in the above entitled court and
N.
61 dege. 45’ W. 271.39
O’Neil. The end of every sentence 1 fore compelled to buy not simply an action on or before the last day of
S. 85 degs., 13’ W. "19.20.
uttered brushed the edges off a cloud ordinary watcb of reasonable value, the time prescribed in the order of
S.
87 dege., 54’ W. 634.40.
publication of summons herein
I concluded my argument confident but a particularly good watcb. a time­ which
N 88 dege., 56’ w. 360.00.
said order was made and
that I had swept the president off bls piece which Is adjusted to beat, cold dated on the 25th day of September,
N. 9 dege., 56’ W.__
_
329.89
and at least three positions. These
N. 29degs..
______ 12" ______
_
feet.
W. 539.11.
1911,
and
if
you
fail
so
to
answer,
three positions are pendant up. as
North
470.58 io th,
‘“Mr. Morgan.'
for want thereof the plaintiff will
you have to say ou behalf of your carried in the pocket; dial up and dial take judgment against you and section line between Sections8and;
down.
Such
an
Instrument
will
not
Ea8t
637.86 to lot
each of you for the appropriation
friend?’
vary more than thirty seconds a week, and condemnation and the assess­ w“‘eJAne then« “long said line.
"Miud you. he said 'friend.'
S.
24
degs.
15
’
E.
325.47.
“‘Yes, Mr. President.' 1 said, ‘I thluk which is a good deal more accurate ment of your damages in the above
S. 37 degs., 21’ E. 738.42.
than many scientific Instruments of entitled court of the following
that’s all.’
N. 67 degs., 44’ E. 1277.32.
described real property belonging
precision
used
In
laboratories.
Even
‘“Mr. Morgan.' he replied, ‘never as
N 62 degs., 121 E. 282.27 to tbe
to you, to-wit:
human
proneness
to
error
Is
consid
­
long as I am In the White House shall
Beginning at the quarter section section line between sections 7 and fl
that consummate scouudrel—consum ered In this matter of choosing a good corner common to sections 17 and
South
571.74 to place
mate scouudrel. miud you—get out of railroad watcb. for a lever set watch and 18, in township 1 south of range of beginning, containing 37.3 acres
la preferred to the pendant set watch 10 west of Willamette Meridian in of tide land fronting on Lots 5 and
the penitentiary.'
of Section 7, T. 1 S., R. 10Wnf
■'What’s tbe use of eloquence, any­ because there la just the cbauce that Tillamook County, Oregon, and 6,
W.M. Also
how?” concluded the colonel.—Buffalo the stem of the pendant set may not running thence north 101.75 feet ;
Beginning at a point which is the
be pushed back after setting through thence north 42 deg. and A(X west
Express.
728 feet ; thence south 47 degrees meander corner between Sec ions«
an oversight.
9, T. IS. R. 10 W. W.M., and
On one great line about 5,000 38' west 599.42 feet; thence south and
running along high line the follow,
AN ARTIST OF NERVE.
watches, worth on at, average of $25 163.9 feet ; thence east 1019.9 feet ing courses.
apiece (a low average), are used. If to the place cf beginning, contain i N. 62 degs.,
w. 115.25.
Remarkable Oaring and Cootnsss In we take luto consideration the number ing 9.06 acres, mote or less, all of
S. 71 degs.,
w .'«JI. 90.
this described tract being in the
an Alpine Accident.
S.
55
degs.,
of watches that are used on other S.E. quarter of the N.E. quarter of
w. 222.99
The architect Vlollet le Due was one roads throughout the country it is said section 18.
N. 75 dega.,
w. 5+3.70.
N.
67
degs.,
day on the Schwarzenberg glacier at evident that tbe value must run up
w. 279.09
This summons is served upon
N.
14
«legs.,
E. 574.90,
a height of about 9.000 feet, accompa into hundreds of thousands of dollars. you by order of the Honorable
N. 55 degs.,
W. 054 30.
Died by Baptiste, the guide, who
In order that the watch may be kept Homer Mason, Judge of the County
N. 43 degs..
w. 555 6).
marched in front. The two men were Dp to a regular standard It must be I Court, of Tillamook County, Oregon,
N. 35 «legs.,
w. 876.29.
attached to each other by a rope. as Is inspected regularly. There is not only dated the 25th day of September
N. 47 degs ,
w. 223.40.
| 1911, ordering that summons Le
usual In Alpine mountaineering.
N. 30 degs.,
a general time Inspector on most rail­ ' served upon you by publication in
w. 6I6.IX1
The guide had passed over a crevasse, roads, but a staff of local inspectors
N. 49 degs.,
w. 1197.90.
the lillamook Headlight, a weekly
but when M. Vlollet le Due attempted who are placed along tbe road at con­ newspaper of general circulation in ; N. 51 degs.,
w. 577.09
S. 73 degs..
to cross it be failed and fell into tbe venient points aud to whom the men Tillamook County, Oregon, lor at
w. 283.09
s. 55 degs.,
w. 797 59
abyss. The guide tried to pull bim may resort when they wish to com I least once a week for six consecu­
s. 34 degs . 00' W. 133.00 toM C.
out. but lustead he found himself pare their time with tbe standard time tive weeks.
The date of the first publication between Sections 7 and 8.
gradually descending.
at that place. Once every two weeks
North
571.74 to low
The architect perceived that bla tbe railroad man submits bis watch to i hereof is the 28th day of September, water
line and then along low water
companion If be persisted in the at­ •ach an inspector, usually a Jeweler 1911, and the date of the last pub­ line the following • courses:
lication, and the last date upon
tempt to sure him would surely aitare or watchmaker by profession.
N. 62 degs., 12’ E. 172.29.
which you are required to answer
his fate, and he asked if Baptiste bid
N. 70 degs., 10* E. 786.95.
Tbe inspector gives bis expert opin­ on or before, is, and will expire on
S.
a family.
84 degs., 18' E 453.08.
ion on tbe condition of tbe timepiece. the 9th day of November, 191L
S. 67 degs., 18’ K 596.00.
“A wife and children,” was the an If it needs cleaning he says so and
W ebster H olmes ,
s.
46
degs., 44' E. 1400.09
swer.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
toes it; if it is fast or slow he regu-
s. 35 degs., 53’ E. 1160.90.
“Then," said Vlollet le Due quietly. fates lt and not until it Is running
s. 52 degs., 13’ E. 734.48.
"I shall cut the rope."
Notice of Guardian’s Sale.
with sufficient accuracy is it allowed
s.
62 degs., 51’ E. 1314.86.
He did so and fell, but a block of to escape from bls care. A watch's
s. 76 degs., 18’ E. 1266.69.
Notice
is
hereby
given,
to
all
Ice thirty feet lower down stopped bls record is kept as if it were a thief. So
__ ’ E. 1115.57 to the
S. 49 degs. 28
" ma;
may concern ; that in pur- line
descent. When Baptiste saw this and far as repairing goes, the railroad man whom it
of Lot 1 of Section 9, T. 1S., R.
suance
at
_
__
________________
__
nd
by
virtue
of
an
order
of
that for a time the danger was lessen to under no compulsion. He need not
10 W., then
the County Court of the State of
West
1929.57 to the
ed he went In search of help and re­ hand over his watch to any particular Oregon, for Tillamook County,
turned with four stout peasants. Three watchmaker or Inspector for repair, made and entered of record herein place of beginning, containing 134.8
hours afterward Vlollet le Due was ex but be can give it to any watchmaker on the 6th day of November, 1911, of tide land fronting on Lot« L 2,3
and 4 of Section 8, T.’l S , R. 10W
trlcnted.
hi whom be has confidence. It must, in the matter of the guardianship of W. M.
In spite of his perilous position the however, be submitted to tbe ln- of Samantha Mills, an incapable
Bid should be accompanied by a
ruling pussion was strong with the apector before it can be used tn actual person, the undersigned, as guard­ regular application to purchase and
ian
of
her
person
and
estate,
will
artist, for. although he was almost c®v •er vice.
exchange for the full amount
sell at private sale, the following offered and should be addreaaedto
ered with Icicles from the dripping wa­
That no favoritism is shown In the described property, to wit:
G. G. Brown, Clerk State Lane
ter. be hnd contrived to make draw matter of watches Is evident In the
The Northeast quarter of the Board, Salem, Oregon, and marked
Ings of the novel effects he was able fact that
southeast quarter of section 30, in “ Application and bid to purchase
no
less
than
eight
dif-
to perceive.
ferent manufacturers supply railroad township 3 south of range 9 west of tide lands.”
the Willamette Meridian, (excepting
watches.—Scientific American.
G. G B rown ,
a tract 9 rods square, heretofore
Stewed Apples.
Clerk State Land Boari.
sold to the United Brethren Church
To stew apples so each quarter Is
Dated this 10th day of October,
Making ths Chances Even.
at Beaver, Oregon.) Also all that
unbroken and so clear one can almost
Io days when tavern brawls In Eng- part of the southeast quarter of the 1911.
see through It Is an art. and yet it is a
land were frequent and swords were southeast quarter of section 30, in
simple thing to do If one only knows
out on the slightest provocation com- township 3 south of range 9 west of
Notice of Sale of Tide Laad«.
how. Peel tart apples very thin, cut
mon fairness demanded that the blades I the Williamette Meridian, which
them In quarters and remove the cores
I
lies
on
the
north
side
of
the
Nes-
of cbauce combatants should be of |
N otice is H ereby G ivf . x ,— That
and seeds. As fast as you can peel nnd
tucca River, and a tract of land the
State Land Board of the State
equal length, in a sudden affray I containing
8
acres
more
of
less
on
quarter them drop tbe apples In a
there would be no thought of measur- i the south side of the Nestucca of Oregon will sell to the highest
saucepan In which you huve already
bidder at its office in the Capital
Ing swords, so the authorities took the
placed cold water to the depth of two matter into their own hands nt the! River, commencing 109 feet below Building, at Salem, Oregon, on
the
mouth
of
Beaver
Creek
in
said
Inches. When tbe apples are all in. put gates of tbe city of London, where section 30, and running thence December 5th, 1911, at IthiJOoclock
a.tn., of said day, all the States
the saucepan over a slow fire, cover It
every gallant was liable to be chai-1 south across said Nestucca river to interest in the title and oveifcw
■ till the water reaches the boiling point,
the
section
line;
thence
east
to
the
lenged. and If tbe public official found
lands hereinafter described, giving
I then remove tbe cover and let tbe ap
any blade beyond thirty-six Inches the southeast corner of said section 30 ; however to the owner or owner« ot
pies simmer almost imperceptibly till smith stood by to snap off the steel to thence north across said river’, any
lands, abutting or fronting 0«
containing 28 acres, more or les i such tide and overll« w lanes,
! you can pierce them easily with a
the required length. In Queen Eliza­
broom splint; then sprinkle tbe sugar beth's reign this was the common excepting the rights heretofore the preference right to ptirchr*'
granted to Beaver, Oregon School said tide and overflow lati«'« r.t the
over them and let them just simmer practice.
District, in the tract of land now highest price offered, |-roviile«! sadj
, until It Is all melted
Remove the
Used by said district for school offer is made in g«xid faith, rod
saucepan from the fire and let It stand
purposes, and excepting about ten aleo providing that lhe lantl w’11
A Sixtus V. Salad.
where the apples will get cold before
When Pope Sixtus \. was an ob- acres of said southeast quarter of
I turning them luto a dish for tbe table. ecure monk he had a great friend In a southeast quarter of section :«i. de­ not lie sol«l for nor any offer thue-
for accepted of less than $7:50 per
certain lawyer who sank steadily Into scribed in a mortgage made by acre, the Board reserving the right
Chnstopher
Mills
and
Samantha
Egyptian Smokers and Madness.
poverty while the monk rose to the
to reject any and all bids.
An Egyptlau smoker of hasheesh Is papacy. The i>oor lawyer Journeyed .lills. dated August 27, 19(13, and
Said lands are situate«l in Tilla­
even n more helpiesa slave than th* to Rome to seek aid from Ids old recordeti in Book "N” at page 159 mook County. Oregon, described
Chinese opium (lend, lie knows that frleud. the pope, but be fell sick and thereof, record of mortgages of said as follows ;
• • a *
county. Also the southwest quar­
Beginning at a point which is tW
in the end be will become a madman, told his doctor to let the pope know ter
of the southwest quarter of sec­ Meander Corner between Section!
yet be rushes toward the awful goal of his sad state. “I will send him a tion 29, in township 3 south of
with unrelaxed speed,
With the aalnd.“ said Sixtus and duly dispatch­ range 9 west of the Willamette 16 and 15 an«l running along mgr-
strnuge exaltation which first comm ed a basket of lettuce to tbe Invalid. .lendian, containing 40 acres more water line the following course« :
N. 50 degs., 04' W. 490.00 feet
to the smoker be feels himself floating When the lettuce was examined mon­ or less, (exceping the tract of land
N. 57 degs., 45’ W. 359.60 feet
9
rod
square
heretofore
deeded
to
from cloud to cloud or alighting in the ey was found In the hearts; hence
N. 69 degs., 04’ W. 696.62 feet to
the
Free
Methodist
Church
at
gardens of palaces all bis own. Most the Italian proverb of a man In need
the line of Lot 2, then the following
of the basbeesb which Egypt con­ of money. "Ue want« one of 8lxtu« i av*L’ ,Oreff°D)> and excepting course to low water line.
also,
the
land
platted
and
dedicated
N. 0 deg., 26* W. 220.00 feet, thw
sumes cornea from Greece. From the ▼.*o salads '*
as the town of Beaver as shown along low water line the following
foltowW
busks of the hemp seeds and the ten­
by the recorded plat thereof, re­
course«:
der hope of the hemp plant the Greeks
corded
m
deed
book
"Z
”
at
page
Jam For Breakfast.
S. 61 dega., 44’ E. 219.88 feet
manufacture a greenish powder wboss
People who Ilk« ■» «-t pastry or CkegonOrd" °f Ti,,araook County,
S. 87 deg«., 32’ E. 294.92 feet
fume« bring tbe ecstasy Its victims
other Irregular dts,,or breakfast
S. 50 degs., 53’ E. 27ft 86 feet
deair*
Said sale will be made from and
S. 68 dege., 40’ E. 218.64 feet
should bo consoled to learn that no after
____________
^ of
rmn
,r 1MI1 1911,
the 7th day
December,
80 —
feet -
E 18a
1CO.W
S. 62 dega., 55' E.
bid. *+n
----- -’—1 at (he
aw
Icaa a man than Herbert Spencer at» bids
will k
be - received
the , law
275.96 feet
Shapely Swedes.
S. 72
__________________
_ to th«
degs., 38'
strawberry
jam
at
bla
morning
meal,
office
of
Webster
Holmes,
Attorney
The Swedes are probably the tallest
Section
line
between
15-16
then
liellerlng liT ^
tEe
ie undersigned guardian, in
people in Europe and have oa the He did It to avoid monotony, believing
S. 0 deg . 04’ W. 390.00 feet to »
City, Oregon, or to the beginning, and containing6-9 sow
whole erect, handsome figures
To that digestion was beat served bv
undersigned a
at K Beave
Beaver,
leeping
the
stomach
entertained
with
«
‘
.
in
Till«-
of tide land in front of I^t “ M
some eitent this advantage I» due to
mook County Oregon.
physical sxerclse, for Swedish rymnas •arlety He la said to have told of ; The terms of saidsale are. at least Section 16, T. 1 S., R. 10 W. of *
Bids should be sccomi1«111*?^
th« ara compulsory In the elementary man who went Into a decline from a one-half of the purchase price in
a regular application to puw^J'
echiMil«. and the aystem 1« much need too steady diet of mutton chop«
cash, gold coin of the United States and exchange for the full
In other schools and college* - London
i>f America, and the remainder of
and should be a<l<'rc**f<L„a
Telegraph
the purchase price of anv of the offered
A Gilded Fad.
G. G. Brown, Clerk State I
“Ye«, pap« ts going to bur me a bat property sold, to be secured bv first Board. Salem. Oregon, ¡and «”• —
mortgage, to tiear interest at the " Application nnd bid to rl,re
Usshlp."
Not Hail, but Fsreweff.
of at least 6 per cent per annum
“Good gracious' I beg mur pardon rate
tide lands.”
Raggles (cheerily)-Good moral«’
Horn date of sale until paid
G G moFX
.
boas Fanner-It Wouldn't be Hood what forr
I Bids will be receive«] and con
Clerk State Land
I want to u«e its deck for a «Line- sidered upon any distinct tract
mornln'" tf I offered ye work Rag
Dated
this
7th
day
of
Sept«*
or pan el of land.
ties - Right ye are. boss den It ad ba tag party-"--Claveiand Plain Dsalsr
1911.
lWn“**1 ,h‘* 7th d“y of November.
"Good day "-Rosts« Transcript
A Matter .1 Measure.
For furins in tbe side °r f jf|,
R- C. M agaurkli .
“He write« poetry by the yard
in riche« dlshossatly cum. by tb*
daiti|>«n a piece <4 flannel .
"That', probably why hl. veri la H of
heirs of the third gMterntion «hall tot
Clisinlierlain'a Liniment
,,
ryj'l-y.-Sol'tt»^
it over the seat oi pain.
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