Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 21, 1911, Image 3

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Tillamook Headlight. December 21, 1ÔII
oa!i L.
In 1908 lightning killed only 180
tieople in this whole country. One b
of death by lightning are
jrORSlST 4 COUNSEL- chances
less than two in a million. The
chance of death from liver, kidney
LOR-AT-LAW.
or stomach trouble is vastly greater,
but not if Electric Bitters be used,
.¡„..wk Slock. Tillamook. O’- aa Robert Msdsen, of West Burling­
ton, la., proved. Four doc tors gave
Room No. $6i ■ ______ him up after eight months of suffer­
ing from virulent liver trouble and
yellow jaundice. He was then com­
T.BOIT8,
pletely cured by Electric Bitters.
They’re the beet stomach, liver,
• attorney - at -L aw .
nerve and kidney remedy and blood
purifier on earth.
Only 50c at
»f Abstract Boul“ Chas.
I. Clough’s.
H
n office. Taxes paid for non­
Residents.
| 'Xmas. Photos
Tillamook Block.
Both phones.
C arl haberlach ,
ATTORN E Y- AT- L A W,
Tillamook Bioct.
U.-ORGE WILLETT,
Ur
A ttorney - at -L aw .
1
Tuuelve nice sepia
Photos make tuuelve
Rniee 'Xmas.
Gifts
• uuith out»
High Grade Lenses.
* Good North bight.
The best of material.
¡4 And Ten Years ex-
I S perienee.
We can give you as
| good as the best of
| txiork.
- You are cordially
invited to sail and
see our PHOTOS.
Tillamook Commercial Bnilding. •
T illamook
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O regon .
S
rp H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Dice : Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
*The Tillamook
g
Studio.
H Next door to Sarchet, the Tailor.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
TILLAMOOK.
Are You Giving
Your Live Stock
a Fair Deal ?
Tillamook Block.
s.
M. KERRON,
’HYSICIAN & SURGEON
Tillamook Block,
Oregon.
Tillamcok,
QR. I. M. SMITH,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office over J. A. Todd & Co..
Tillamook. Ore.
You like a little salt and pep­
per—a little mustard—a little
lemon extract—a little this and
that to flavor your grub. Your
cow, your steer, your hog under
natural conditions would have a
chance to get a bite of this, a bite
of that and a bite of the other
thing and so get a variety iu its
feed. But under the unnatural
condition in which you keep
them, they get every day about
the eatne sort of stuff to eat. Aa
a natural consequence they get
“ off their feed.” Even if they
do not, their digestive organs
need the tonic effect which comes
from a variety of feeding stuffs.
Watkins’ Stock Tonic
C. HAWK,
’HYSICIAN & SURGEON,
BAY CITY, OREGON.
P R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
>R. P. J. SHARP,
resident dentist ,
fficc across the street from the
Court Hoose.
Dr. Wise’s office.
SARCHET,
• The Fashionable Tailor
Is a scientific preparation which
not only improves the flavor of
the feed you feed, but also sup­
plies that tonic element so needed
to make your live stock do their
best.
•
There is no longer any doubt
about the need of a tonic for the
modern domestic animal kept
under artificial conditions. You
must give them something to
help them digest their feed and
get the greatest good from it.
Watkins’ Stock Tonic supplies
this need. It makes the animal
relish its feed more; it aids in
the digestion and assimilation
of the feed, and in addition to
that, it has a tonic effect upon
the whole system.
Your animals need a tonic of
this kind. Watkins’ Stock Tonic
is not a secret preparation. We
tell you the actual ingredients
that are used in it. You know
exactlv what you are buying, and
pound for pound it will go farther
and do more good than any other
stock tonic or so called stock
food ever made.
The Watkins Man will be glad
to leave you a pail on trial,
backed by the Watkins guarantee.
Deliverd by Waggon.
[R. R. ROBERTS.
«Ting, Pressing and Repair
ing a Specialty.
Gallery.
a,3 Tillamook Block
O regon
Be sure you have the correct time
Buy your watch here and you will
have the best time alwayt—ever
accurate and dependable. Our stock
C1VlL ENGINEER AND
of Gold and Silver Watches for
Ladies and Gentlemen includes
SURVEYOR,
some of the best time pieces ever
aUMooK
• • • •
Ouooi, made. All kinds of Jewelry of the
best grades at the lowest market
«« Tillamook BlocL
prfeenc* Jewelry repaired while you
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wait.
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Trees In Orang...
The Mundus, a weekly published lu
Rome In five languages, states that
one of the methods adopted by the
Japanese to produce their curious
dwarf trees is as follows: The pulp of
an orange is removed through a amali
hole and the skin filled with a mix-
ture of wool, charcoal and rich earth,
with one seed toward the opening In
the skin. The orange is put tn a glass
and watered by the hole, and every
now and then a little wood ash is
added. The plant shoots through the
opening, and the roots pierce the skin.
As soon as they do so they are cut off.
After two or three years of this treat
ment the plant will be only n few
Inches high, but will bare the aspect
of an old forest tree.
Horses for Sale.
I have 24 head of Horses for sale,
all in good condition.—Apply to
Geo. W. Grayson.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
in pursuance of a decree of fore­
closure and sale duly rendered and
entered by the Circuit Court of the
State of
Oregon, for Tillamook
County, on the 18th day of Novem­
ber. 1911, and of an execution and
order of sale, duly issued by the
Clerk of said Court, in pursuance
thereof, dated November 27th, 1911,
and to me directed I have levied
upon all of the right, title and in­
terest of Albert H. Malaney, Lulu
E. Malaney, D. T. Edmunds, John
H. Dunstan and Mary F. Dunstan,
defendants in the said foreclosure
proceedings, in and to the following
described real property, situate in
Tillamook County, Oregon, to-wit:
The Southeast quarter of the
Southwest quarter, and Lot 5, of
Section 19, and the Northeast quar­
ter of the Northwest quarter and
Lots 9 and 10 of Section 30, contain­
ing 123.90 acres (except 21.82 acres
deeded to Albert H. Malaney.)
Also the West half of the North­
east quarter, and Lots 6, 7 and 8 of
Section 30, and Lot 7 of Section 31.
Also the tide land fronting and
abutting on Lots 3, 4 and 5 of Sec­
tion 19. (Except the tide lands front­
ing and abutting on
Malaney’s
addition to Ocean Park) and the
tide lands fronting and abutting on
I. ots 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of Section
30, and
abuttin
tion 19.
All in Township 4 South of Runge
10 West of Willamette Meridian.
Also Lots 1 and 2, of Block 2,
Malaney’s addition to Ocean Park.
Except that portion of the pre­
mises aforesaid contained within
the limits of Pacific City.
And in pursuance of said decree
and order of sale I will, on Monday,
the 15th day of January, 1912, at the
hour of 10 o’clock a.m., at the front
door of the Court House, in Tilla­
mook City, Tillamook County, Ore­
gon, sell at public auction, subject
to redemption, to the highest bid­
der, for cash in hand, all of the
right, title and interest of the above
named defendants, or either of
them, in and to the above described
real property to satisfy Baid execu­
tion and order of sale, interest and
costs, and ull accruing costs. The
decree of foreclosure and order of
sale referred to was entered by said
court in a cause wherein Kathleen
Mills was plaintiff, and the other
parties above named were de­
fendants, and by the terms of said
decree of foreclosure the plaintiff
was decreed to have and recover of
and from the defendants Albert H.
Malaney and Lulu E. Malaney, the
sum of $3000.00. with interest there­
on at the rate of eight per cent, per
annum from July 1st, 1910, for the
sum of $350.00 as attorney’s fees,
and for thecosts and disbursements
of the suit taxed at $19.95.
Dated this December 7th, 1911.
H. C renshaw ,
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
Oregon.
When your feet are wet and cold
and your body chilled through and
through from exposure, take a big
dose of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem­
edy, bathe your feet in hot water
before going to bed, and you are
almost certain to ward off a severe
cold. For sale by Lamar’s Drug
Store.
Rememlter that our stock is replete with new things
and that all other lines are the largest in the county. No
one can be sure of having made wise selections unless thev
come to the store, see all the goods not told of here, and
get the prices.
Helpful Suggestions.
Note these lists, look through the remainder of the
advertisements, then come to the store, taking time to
look through the entire stock.
GIFTS FOR MEN
M. AUSTIN,
EUGENE JENKINS,
Jeweler,
sa Next Reliable
to the Post Office
Stillwell
Ave.
CHAS. I. CLOUGH
RELIABLE DRUGGIST
TILLAMOOK
BEAVER
STATE
Hard Wheat
Patent
Flour
:
:
A TRIAL CONVINCES
: Every Sack Guaranteed
:
$ to Give Satisfaction
Child Portraits Made by
Vs are Child-Like.
Just as our portraits of adults
possess strength and character,
We are experts in lighting
and posing, and our equipment
is complete. Come iu and set
oui line.
Monk's Studio
Next to the Post Office.
Will ti<>t mar the appearance of
new Harness but it will make
it very unsafe. If you buy your
HARNESS
St. West, and both Phones.
Here you may test assured that
you are getting not only Har­
ness that present* the very finest
appearance, but Harness that is
well made in every detail.
ALL KIND OF BHfeAU,
Foley Kidney Pills
¡MIDDLE AOED and ELDERLY
Mr. Wlbbles-What fine dark hair
FEOPLE and for WOMEN.
you bare. Miss Knox! My wife, who
A younger than you are. has her hi.lr ' NAVI HIQHIIT RICOMMKNDATION
E A. Dari«, tn Wstbliurton St, Coaamvill»
quite gray. Mias Knox-Yes. and if
lad., I. In bla Bib year. Ho writs« ea: "1 bew
I’d been your wife no doubt my hair latelr .nff.red much from mr bidnei a eed blaA
would bar* been gray too.—Boston •er I bad aeaerebeebaebnaaod dj kidaar eeliee
iwaa ton frequent, r.uainc ma to loae mark alee.
Transcript
•4 niabZ, end In mr bladder there eeae<«atead
Envy always Implies conscious In­
feriority wbarsrsr It residas -Pliny.
ONE WEAK SPOT
and First
What He Took.
“Judge,“ said the guilty man. “I In­ TONIC IN ACTION . QUICK IN RCSULTS
herit thia felonious habit. 1 can’t re­
•tra p ee fl relief from BACKACHE,
sist it. My father was a grafter and
my mother a photographer. 1 can’t KIDNEY sod BLADDER TROUBLE,
help taking things.’*
RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of the
“Then take seven years at bard la­ KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of the
bor.” said the judge kindly.—Cleve­
■LADDER and all annoying URINARY
land Plain Dealer.
IKKEGULARITIE8. A positive boon Is
pein. 1 took Folea Kidner Pilla for aoam *
aad am now fraa or all trouble and naam a
be op end around Foley buloar Fill. he
hietaat recomawaadeUoa.''
Toilet Cases
Fine Chira
Cut Glass
Fancy Vases
Fine Pictures
Books in Gift Bindings
Hand Mirrors
Fine Package Perfumes
Manicure Sets
Jewel and Glove Boxes
Photo and Work Boxes
Post Card Albums
Fine Atomizers
Pearl handled Pens
Ormula Clocks
Pocket Books
Celluloid Goods
Etc., etc.
LET ME FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION'S
“I had been troubled with con-
stipation for two years and tried
all of the best physicians in Brie-
tai, Tenn,, and they could do noth-
ing for me,” writes Thos. E Will-
iams, Middleboro, Ky. “Two pack­
ages of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets cured me.” For sale
by Latnar’s Drutr Store.
Corner
GIFTS FOR LADIES
Traveling Cases
All the Latest Books
Christmas Cigars
Fountain Pens
Shaving Sets
Shaving Mirrors
Collar and Cuff Boxes
Necktie Boxes
Military Brushes
Pocket Books
Ebony Hat Brushes
Silver Watch Safes
Metal or Celluloid Soap Boxes 2
Diaries, etc.
An Old Friend.
A private soldier onre rendered some
slight service to the first Napoleon
The quicker a cold is gotten
“Thank you, captain." said the em
of the less the danger from pneu
peror carelessly.
“In what regiment, sire?" was the nionia and other sericus diseases
Mr. B. W, I.. Hall, of Waverly, Va.
instant response of the quick wilted says: “I firmly believe Chamber
private.
Iain’s Cough Remedy to be abso
“In my guards.” replied the emperor, lutely the best preparation on the
pleased with the man's ready retort.
market for colds. I have recom-
This incident, with appropriate vari ; mended it to tny friends and thev
atlons. also happened to Genghis all agree with me.” For sale by
Khan. Ivan the Terrible. Attila, (lu. Lamar’s Drug Store.
tavns Adolphus. Louis XIV.. Charle-
mngne. Alexander. King Alfred. Xer
xes. Richard the Lion Hearted and
Henry of Navarre.—Success Magazine
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
Wedding Rings.
According to the ancient ritual, the
husband began by placing the wedding
ring upon the bride's thumb and put­
ting it successively on the next two
fingers, pronouncing for each one a
person of the trinity, with a final
“Amen.” as the fonrth finger was
reached, where the ring remained —
New York American
J- CLAUSSEN
LAWYER,
^ hxamook
Canton Has Ono Eighteen Foot High
and Forty-five Feet In Circumference.
Some of the old world bells are
heavy indeed. “Great Paul" of St
Paul's cathedra L tn London, weighs
□early seventeen tons and Is nearly
The first "Big
thirty feet around.
Ben” of Westminster was cast more
than fifty years ago and weighed
about fourteen tons and was about
twenty-eight feet around. But “Big
Ben" had a crack and was made over,
losing some weight, and the clapper
was made smaller, being now GOO
pounds Instead of about a ton. "Pe­
ter of York” cost $10.000. weight
twelve and one-half tons; twenty-two
feet in diameter or thereabouts.
The largest hanging bell in the
world Is said to be that in the great
Buddhist monastery near Canton
It
Is eighteen feet in height and forty-
five feet in circumference, being cast
of solid bronze. This is one of eight
monster bells that were cast by com­
mand of the Emperor Yung Lo about
A. D. 1400. It is said to have cost the
lives of eight men, who were killed lu
the process of casting. The whole bell
on both sides la covered with an in­
scription in embossed Chinese char­
acters about half an inch in length,
covering even the top piece from
which it swings, the total number be-
Ing 84,000. These characters tell a win-
gle story, one of the Chinese classics.
1 have a reliable client who will
pay cash for 40 to 75 acre dairy
ranch in Tillamook county, mostly
cleared, with or without buildings,
with or without cows. Give price,
distance to creamery and full par­
ticulars in first letter.
Must be
snap. Address E. M. Shutt, Hepp
ner, Oregon.
Tillamook Bakery
Store in Heins Photographic
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A Species In British Guiana Whaee
Wing. Ara Transparent.
In “Our Search For a Wilderness"
Mr. William Beebe of the New York
zoological park describes bls first
sight of the transparent butterfly—
Hoetera piers—of British Guiana, au
Insect through whose outstretched
wings any substance on which It rest»
can b* clearly seen.
As we crossed a swirling ereek on
the trunk of a mighty fallen tree
something fluttered ahead. We could
not see what it was. Closer we came,
and still the object remained Indis­
tinct. We seemed to see n butterfly,
and yet that appeared impossible. At
Inst we marked It down on u fern
frond and crept up until our eyes
were within two feet of it. Nothing
was visible but the graceful lacework
of the frond until a slanting beam of
sunlight struck it. and there, close
before us. was the ghost of a butter
fly.
It spread fully three Inches, but wns
wholly transparent, save for three tiny
spots of azure near the margin of each
l.lnd wing.
As we looked it drifted to a double
headed flower of scarlet, and when It
alighted the scarlet of the flower and
the green of the leaf were as distinct
as If seeo through thin mica, and the
faint gray haze of the Insect’s wings
was marked only by the indistinct
venation.
The appearance of this ghostly but­
terfly amid the silence and awe Inspir­
ing stillness of the reeking jungle was
most Impressive.
BIG BELLS.
1 J.CU. CUilliams, Pro.
T. B0AL8, M.D.,
Wants Dairy Ranch.
GHOSTLY BUTTERFLIES.
Lightning Kills few.
HENDERSON,
W. A, Williams & Co.
Nrtl Door to fillum »ok Coqnty Bank
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE.
J. P. ALtUEN. Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Mun,
Special Attention paid to Tourist*.
A First Class Table.
Comfortable Beds and AccomwodatiuB
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