Tillamook Headlight, December TILLAMOOK HIGH WINS.1 In Debate with the Nehalem High School Over the Ques­ tion of Parcels Post. i, 10IÏ BUYING A MULE. Naic« «nd Abul» • Part of tho Tran»- ■otion In Algiers. Americans who travel In eastern ! lauds me umused as well us aggravat­ ed by (lie business methods wlileb pre­ vail theie A retene traveler in Algiers concluded to buy a mule and Anally found one for sale. He went to the owner with nn inter­ preter. and a dialogue then ensued as follows: Tbe interpreter, with a yell: “I will give you $10 for that mule.” Tbe Arr.b: "Ten dollars! Murder! Thief! Brigand!” Tbe interpreter: ”1 will make It $11. Do you hear, you scoundrel? 1 offer you $11 for your old mule, which will die In about a week. You are u robber and a thief to take that much, but I am a generous man. and 1 serve n great man. so 1 offer you $11. you scum of Africa!” Then they both yelled and shook tbeir fists at each other, and to the American ft looked as If they were go­ ing for each other hnmmer and tongs. The row they made was terrible, but no one seemed to notice it Finally a bargain was struck, and then they fell upon each other’s neck and embraced. And the American got his mule for $11.—St Louis Globe-Democrat 4 ■< Notice of Receiver’« Sale. Lightning Kill« few. In 1906lightning killed only 1® people in this whole country. One’s chances of death by lightning are less than two in a million. The chance of death from liver, kidney or stomach trouble is vastly greater, but not if Electric Bitters be used, as Robert Madsen, of West Burling­ ton. la., proved. Four do . tor« gave him up after.t ight months of suffer­ ing from virulent liver trouble and yellow jaundice. He was then com­ pletely cured by Electric Bitters. They’re the best stomach, liver, nerve and kidnej remedy and blood purifier on earth. Only 50c at Chas. I. Clough’s. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook. Elmore Packing Com- | pany, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. I Mary H. Elmore Defendant J I In pursuance of and by virtue of a decree and order of sale of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause, directing me as the Receiver appointed in the above entitled cause by tbe above en­ titled court, to sell the real property hereinafter described, under and by i virtue of said decree, which said ¡decree was duly rendered and en- le above en- I tered of record 16th day of titled court on directing me December, 1911 as said receiver to sell the same to the highest and best bidder there- ' for, at public auction, in the man- : | ner and form prescribed by law for ; the sale of real property on execu­ tion, You like a little salt and pep­ I will on the22nd day of January, per—a little mustard—a little - 1912, at the hour of ten o’clock in lemon extract—a little this and the forenoon of said day, at the that to flavor your grub. Your ' north entrance door of the County cow, your steer, your hog under Court House, in Tillamook City, in natural conditions would have a Tillamook County, Oregon, sell at chance to get a bite of this, a bite Cublic auction to the highest and of that and a bite of the other est bidder therefor, for U.S. gold thing and so get a variety in its coin in hand, tbe following des­ feed. But under the unnatural cribed real property, to-wit : condition in which you keep Situate in the County of Tilla­ them, they get every day about mook. State of Oregon : the same sort of stuff to eat. As The E. half of N.E. quarter, N.E. a natural consequence they get quarter of S. E. quarter and Lot 1 of “ off their feed.” Even if they seetion 22, Tp. 3 N., R. 10 W., ex­ do not, their digestive organs cept Town of Nehalem and one and need the tonic effect which comes one half acre«, sold to School Dis­ from a variety of feeding stuffs. trict No. 39. Watkins’ Stock Tonic Also tract commencing at a point where section line between sections Is a scientific preparation which 22 and 23, Tp. 3 N,, R. 10 W,, inter­ not only improves the flavor of sects lot 4 in block 5 of the Town of the feed you feed, but also sup­ Nehalem, then down line of blocks plies that tonic element so needed 4 and 5, 248 ft. to Nehalem river to a to make your live stock do theii stake 2 ft. North of Wists Wharf, best. then North 20 degrees E. 33 ft. to a There is no longer any doubt lot formerly owned by C. Pye, then about the need of a tonic for the North 70 degrees West, along line modern domestic animal kept of said lot to line between sections under artificial conditions. You 22 and 23, then south on said sec­ must give them something to tion line to beginning, containing help them digest their feed and 3-16 acre« in Lot 5, Section 23. Tp. get the greatest good from it. 3 N., R. 10 W. Watkins’ Stock Tonic supplies Also the following lots in the this need. It makes the animal Town of Nehalem : z\ll of Blocks 1, relish its feed more ; it aids in 2 3. 4 ; Lots 3, 4 end the W. "tie the digestion and assimilation half of Lots 7 and 8, in Block 5 ; <>t the leed, and in addition to Lots 1. 2, 3, 4, 7 and 8. in Block 6 ; that, it has a tonic effect upon all of Blocks 7 8. 9 and 10 : Lots 1 the whole system. 2, .«, 5, «,. 6. 7 < rm.« and o, 8, in Block 11 ; Lots 1, Your animals need a tonic of 2 3 ;;...... rt in ' Block ...... .. 12 ; Lots 3, -t, 5, this kind. Watkins’ Stock Tonic and _ 8. 6, 7 and 8, in Block ' 13 ; Lots 1. 2. 5, is not a sec- et preparation. We 6. 7and 8, in Block 14; all of Blocks tell you the actual ingredier.ts Also all the tide land that are used in it. You know 15 and 16. fronting and abutting above des exactly what you art buying, an I cribed property. pound for pound it will go farther Also beginning at the corner of and do more good than any other sections 4, 5, 32 and 33, Tps. 2 and stock tonic or so called stock 3 N., R. 10 W. ; thence VV. on line food ever made. between sections 5 and 32, 6.13 The Watkins Man will be glad chains; thence south 16.22 chains to leave you a pail on trial to Bay shore ; thence north 61 backed by the Watkins guarantee’ degrees East 7 chains ; thence north Deliverd by Waggon. 55 degrees East 2.65 chains ; thence north 34 degrees east 5,13 chains ; R. R. ROBERTS thence north 24 degrees East 5.25 chains ; thence North 58 degrees East 1.75 chains ; thence North 30 degrees West 1.50 chains to line between sections 4 and 33 ; thence west 7.51 chains to the place of be­ ginning 15.21 acres. Variation 21 degrees East. Also all the frontage, wharfing rights and privilege« north and in front of lot two (2), in section four (4), in township two (2), North of range ten (10) West of the Willam­ ette Meridian, extending iron) the liue of ordinary low tide to the channel of the Nehalem river. AI bo beginning at the south west corner of Lot numbered one (1), of section four (4), Township two (2) North of range ten (10) West of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence north on the line between lots one and two of said section and a prolongation thereof, to low water Be sure you have the correct time mark of Nehalem Bay ; thence Buy your watch here and you will easterly following said low water mark to a point on said-low water have the best time always—ever mark line ten chains east of the accurate and dependable. Our stock line between aaid lota number one of Gold and Silver Watches for and two prolonged ; thence south Ladies and Gentlemen includes on a line parallel with said line between lots one and two and ten some of the best time pieces ever chains distant therefrom to the made. All kinds of Jewelry of the south line of said lot one ; thence best grades at the lowest market west on said south line to lot one to prices, Jewelry repaired while you the south west corner thereof and place of beginning, containing wait. twenty-five acres more or less, and also all riparian rights and wharf privileges of whatever nature per­ taining to said described lands, less right of waj’ heretofore conveved to the Pacific Railway & Navigation Coin pany. Reliable Jetueler, Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, this 27th day of December, 1911, Last Friday morning the Tilla­ mook High School debating team, composed of Reed Bain, Elbert Ginn and Benley .Stem, left on the 8:55 train for Nehalem, to meet the Nehalem debating team in debate. The trip to Wheeler was very pleasant. However, it would have been more pleasant had it not been for the crowded condition of the Ijj Billig?v. tJ' train and the delay caused by a h lldlü r À 1 slide a short distance the other side of Bay City. I Upon reaching Wheeler the team, together with Prof. Ralph Moore, the coach and chaperon, an 1 Elsie Lamb and Lena Epplett and E. J. Claussen, special friends of the i ,PP(i pi elling methods originated in debaters, [took the Juanita for Ne­ Tbe S ore of Jone» 4 Knudson makes a halem, arriving at that place at r k„fle orice of a Piano to each customer, be eleven o’clock. ke^ve them the Portland jobber's profit and Most of the crowd had missed their breakfast in order to meet the LG AGENT’S COMMISSION. Besides there is train, and as a result when the dinner call was made a hungry troupe made their way to the dining room of the Tohl Hotel and did [dealing with your own home merchant, whose justice to the roast pork and goose­ King the quality of the Piano he is selling berry pie The fair waitress was KINGS TALKED OF A DUEL made to blush repeatedly by the Lfbe safely taken in perference to an agent s orders sent in from the lips of Joe But George II. and Frederick of Prus­ sia Didn’t Fight. tent, who perhaps you will never see again. We Bain, who seemed to have an im- The personal enmity which existed measurable capacity and an un- between George II. and Frederick, bate direct controlable appetite. king of Prussia, reached at one time After luncheon a guide was en- to such a height that as Baron Byfield gaged and the sights seen. Central was Informed on good authority, the Park was visited first, them the monarchs conceived the very singular Skating Rink, the Enterprise build­ design of gratifying It In a duel. King George made a choice of Briga­ and last, but not least, Union new pearl in the crown of the world’s best ing Hall. A tour of inspection was dier Sutton for his second and the Listlie reliable S. W. MILLER, the most desired also made through Abe’s bargain king of Prussia of Colonel Dcrschati ¡good home Pianos. The S. W. Miller Pianos store and Harley Morton’s jewelry The territory of Hllderschelm was establishment. After everything picked on for the meeting. Ills Bri­ iano Players represent a tannic majesty was then nt Hanover, had been seen, as well as a person and his Prussian majesty had come ns could expect to see it in a half day, far ns SalzdahL near Brunswick. the party returned to their apart Baron Borck, the Prussian minister nt ments in the Tohl Hotel to await London and lately dismissed from tha or their manufacturers, distributors and pur- their doom. At dinner, the coach court in a very abrupt manner.’having is, as like a good violin they mellow and im prove said that every thing should l>e repaired to tbe king, bis master, at ge and there is a complete absence of that tinny, light and it was, all except Joe, Salzdabl. found him tn such a violent passion that he did not think It ad­ lie tone so often found in the class of Pianos who was as heavy as usual. visable directly to oppose his design, At 8:30, Union Hall was again v sold by traveling agents. The much talked of visited, this time with fear and but to gain time feigned to npprove of the extraordinary combat which bls trembling. Everyone seemed per­ majesty meditated, and he even of­ fectly satisfied with the judges, fered to carry the challenge. Professor Tosh, Mr. E. J. Claussen The challenge was not sent. Minis­ e the envy of agents who are trying to compete and Mr. James Townsend, but ters on both sides gained time, tbe us, but on the other hand the S. W. MILLER some of the debaters were in doubt choler of both parties evaporated, and as to whether they would be able to the following year tbe quarrel was 0 is the pride of every owner. convince them of their superiority made up.—“The Percy Anecdotes.” or not. The Scolding Love Bird. Things started to move with new “Those love birdsaid a keeper In life at 9:05. when Emil Scholltneyer, Hilary nt the Bronx zoo. “are more r paying more for any Piano than the price we the leader of the affirmative team, rhe like human beings in their actions nnd u for the S. W. MILLER, for there is no better gave his excellent speech in favor charn< ters than anv birds we have In parcel’s post, Everything- went tbe place. The male, which, you see. | Piano today' on the market, and we kindly of as well as could be hoped througli- has n little blue spot on Its beak, is er acre. It der« accent the antepenult.”— Life. almost certain to ward - off a j severe thrives on any land red clover will cold. For sale by Lamar's Drug grow and on land too • wet and cold Store. A Natural Question. to grow red clover. U, May planting Little Walter was eating lunch will yield a crop in July. < me plant piani “ t . One ”f had been troubled with produces from 200 to several thou When he gave his arm a sudden shove, stipation for two years ami con­ tri« «plash, down went Ills glass of sand plants. Grows C.„..„ _in ;.. the .... winter all of the best physicians in Bri and frost does not affect it tai, Tenn,, and they could do ,o L,’’ ,e,h°ds of cultivati’ " Wr,M» •or methods of cultivation “1 knew you were going to spill ing for me,” writes Thos. E noti I treat successfully all Chronic Diseases of both bmb0MLw.!!0..^e_",antr8.