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    Tillamook Headlight, May 2, 1912.
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election proved that there are a
good many self-conceived per­
I. eoa i. A dvertisements :
sons in the world, for when a
io ! number of persons take the un­
First Insertion,
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_ ‘ line . »
8 tenable position that they are
Each subsequent insertion, line
Business and professional cards,
embodiment of - progressive
1 CO *■ the
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1 month .. ..........
5 (io ideas, and that the other fellow
Ti'mber 'claims*1. • 1Ö (•> ' or his opponent is a reactionary
Locals per line each insertion
3'they have overlooked the fact
Display advertisement, an inch, r^'that theRepublican party is and
1 month................................
‘ ' always has been progressive.
All Resolutions of Condolence aud , .Hence,
(
why all this commotion
Lodge Notices, 5c. per line.
and self-conceit about progress­
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Simply to fool
Notices, I-oet, Strayed or Stolen, ive ideas ?
etc. minimun rate, 25c. not exceed­ ; the votersand to convince them
ing five lines.
that some boss politicians and
'office seekers are little white
' angels and the other fellows
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
'are little black devils.
So
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
One year......................................... 1.5o ’ much for the progressive buga-
Advertis'ng Rates.
Six months...........................................
1 hree months......... .............................
75 K
DOO.
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The big politicians with a big
Entered as second class mail mat- lot of money have been making
.dent Taft and telling a whole
raft of lies about him, and even
ex-PresidentKoosevelt has been
telling Borne big whoppers as
well. It is only natural that the
president should feel hot in the
as most everybody does
Editorial Snap Shots. collar,
when a whole pack of lies are
being circulated about them,
Ail Tillamook City boosters consequently Taft is “coming
belong to the Commercial Club. back" pretty hard on Teddy.
But, somehow, it looks ungen-
Colonel Waterson says Colonel tlemanly and undignified for the
Roosevelt is crazy.
Perhaps ex-president and the political
the Republican colonel can re­ bosses to assail the president of
tort by saying the same thing the United States in the man­
ner in which they are doing so.
about the Democratic colonel.
If the ex-president and the poli­
tical bosses will not respect the
When Senator Bourne knew President of the United States,
that he was defeated he sent a
but endeavor to malign him, it
telegram congratulating Ben
is no wonder that anarchists
Selling and pledged him his
hold the head of the govern­
support.That showed a good dis­
position on the part of Bourne. ment in contempt.
M irali 3. 1879.
The Nehalem Enterprise does
not appear to lie satisfied with
the result of the primary elec­
tion as far as the county com­
missioner is concerned
We
want to inform Bro.Effenberger
that if the 36 persons who voted
for other persons in Nehalem
precinct had that part of the
county’s interest at heart, and
had not allowed their little petty
personalities to sway them, the
result would have been differ­
ent. For a longtime, owing to
factional strife in that part of the
county, there was very little im­
provement going on, and from
the look of things there are
those who cared little for the
development and improvement
of the north end of the county
when it came to downing a man
who had brought about wonder­
ful improvements in his own
district.
The Tillamook Commercial
Club has entered on its third
year with bright prospects of
usefulness before it. To make
it more successful it is the duty
every business man to take a
lively interest in the club and
to get together for the purpose
of promoting the best interest
of the city and county. This
can be attained by getting to­
gether, puling together and dis­
playing a magnanimous spirit
in whatever is undertaken for
the interest of the city. The
club has proved a success, and
the thing now to do is to in­
crease its usefulness and make
it the biggest boosting organi­
zation in the county. Results
will soon follow if every busi­
ness man will lend a helping
hand, for there is a bright future
for this city and county. One
thing which will help to retard
this will be the disposition of
those who are inclined to knock
if everything is not carried out
according to their ideas. \\ e
have lived too long in a narrow
minded atmosphere, but that
cannot prevail any longer. The
tendency is to be more broad
minded and to get together and
pull together in a friendly spirit,
brushing aside little personal
jealousies. This is the policy
of the Tillamook Commercial
Club, and which will do much
towards the upbuilding and de­
velopment of this city and the
county. Therefore, every pro­
gressive and wide-a-wake citi­
zen should be identified with
the club and take a lively inter­
est in everything that pertains
to its usefulness and success.
A Heroine ot the Titanic.
Poor appetite is a sure mgn oj
impaired digestion. A few dosesof
In the Circuit Court of the State of Chamberlain’a Stomach and Liver
Tablet« will strengthen your dige*.
Oregon for Tillamook County.
tion and improve your appetite'
Peter Byrom,
Thousands have been benefited bv
Plaintiff,
taking these Tablets. Sold by all
vs.
dealers.
The Garibaldi Beach
Company a cor- |
poration.
Defendant. J
Under and by virtue of an orderi
of sale and decree of foreclosure
issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Tillamook
County on the 30th day of April,
1912, in the above entitled suit,
wherein Peter Byrom, the above
named plaintiff, obtained a judg­
You like a little salt and pep­
ment and decree against the Gari­
little mustard
mustard —
— a a little
little
baldi Beach Company, a corpora­ per—a little
tion, defendant, on the 24th day of lemon extract—a little this and
that
to
flavor
your
grub,
April, 1912, which said decree was,
Your
cow, your steer, your hog under
on the 30th day of April, 1912, re
natural
conditions
would
have
a
corded in Judgment Book 3 of said
Court, at page 41, I am commanded chance to get a bite of this, a bite
of that and a bite of the other
to sell:
All the following described lands thing and so get a variety in its
and premises situate, lying and feed. But under the unnatural
being in Tillamook County, State condition in which you keep
them, they get every day about
of Oregon, to-wit:
All the Tide lands fronting and the same sort of stuff to eat. As
abutting on Lots One (1), Two (2) ' a natural consequence they get
and Three (3) of Section Twenty-I “off their feed.’’ Even if they
two (22), in Township One (1) North ! do not, their digestive organs
of Range Ten (10) W-«tof Willamette need the tonic effect which comes
Meridan, containing 96.34 acres, : from a variety of feeding stuffs.
more or less :
Watkins* Stock Tonic
Also all the Tide lands fronting [
and abutting upon Lots Three (3) Is a scientific preparation which
and Four (4) of Section Twenty-one not only improves the flavor of
(21), in Township One (1) North of the feed you feed, bift also sup­
Range Ten (10) West of Willamette plies that tonic element so needed
Meridan, containing 109.85 acres to make your live stock do their
more or less, eave and except that beet.
There is no longer any doubt
portion ol said described lands con­
tained within the limits of a certain about the need of a tonic for the
right of way heretofore conveyed modern domestic animal kept
by Peter Byrom and wife to the under artificial conditions. You
Pacific Railway and Navigation must give them something to
help them digest their feed and
Company.
Together with tenements, heredi­ get the greatest good from it
taments and appurtenances there­ Watkins’ Stock Tonic supplies
unto belonging or in anywise ap­ this need. It makes the animal
relish its feed more; it aids in
pertaining.
Now, therefore, notice is hereby the digestion and assimilation
given that on Saturday, the First of the feed, and in addition to
day of June, 1912, at eleven o'clock I that, it has a tonic effect upon
a. m. of that day, at the front doori the whole system.
Your animals need a tonic of
of the Court House in the city and |
county of Tillamook, I will, in obedi,-, this kind. Watkins’ Stock Tonic
enceto said order of sale and decree j is not a secret preparation. We
of foreclosure, sell the above des-A tell you the actual ingredients
cribed property, or so much there-! that are used in it. You know
of as may be necessary to satisfy exactly what you are buying, and
plaintiff’s judgment, with interest pound for pound it will go farther
thereon and costs to the highest and do more good than any other
stock tonic or so called stock
and best bidder for cash.
food ever made.
Dated this 1st day of May, 1912.
The Watkins Man will be glad
H. C renshaw ,
to
leave you a pail on trial,
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
backed by the Watkins guarantee,
Oregon.
G eorge W illet ,
Deliverd by Waggon.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon.
April 15, 1912.
To Albert Amy. of Tillamook, Ore­
gon, Contestee:
You are hereby notified that T. A.
GARNER, who gives 3721-09 St. S.E.
Portland, Oregon, as his post-office
address, did on April 6th, 1912, file
in this office his duly corroborated
application to contest and secure
the cancellation of your Homestead,
Serial No. 02172 made September 11,
1909 N.W. !i of SAV. Ji, and the W.
Mi of N.W. ‘i of Section 32, and N.
E. >4 of N.E. Ji Section 31, Tp 1
North, Range 9 West, Willamette
Meridan, and as grounds for this
contest he alleges that said AL­
BERT AMY, on or about the 22nd
day of April, 1911, sold the cabin
constructed on the land herein des
cribed to one Amos Vaughn, who
moved the said cabin from the said
tract; and that said ALBERT AMY
did then and there vacate and
abandon the said tract of land and
has never since said 22nd day of
April, 1911, resided thereon.
You are, therefore, further notified
that the said allegations will be
taken by this office as having been
confessed by you, and your said
entry will be canceled thereunder
without your further right to be
heard therein, either before this
office or on appeal, if you fail to
file in this office within twenty
days after the fourth publication of
this notice, as shown below, your
answer, under oath, specifically
meeting and responding to these
allegations of contest, or if you fail
within that time to file in this
office due proof that you have
served a copy of your answer on
the said contestant either in person
or by registered mail. If this ser­
vice is made by the delivery of a
copy of your answer to the con­
testant in person, proof of such
service must be either the said con
testant’s written acknowledgment
of his receipt of the copy, showing
the date of its receipt, or the affi­
davit of the person by whom the
delivery was made stating when
and where the copy was delivered ;
if made by registered mail, proof
of such service must consist of the
affidavit of the person by whom the
copy was mailed staring when and
the post office to which it was
mailed, and this affidavit must be
accompanied by the postmaster's
receipt for the letter.
Y’ou should state in your answer
the name of the poet office to which
you desire future notices to be sent
It is inspiring, in days of quick
divorce, and cheap and tawdry ‘‘in­
compatibilities,’’ to read the story
of Mrs. Isidor Straus, heroine of
the Titanic. The list of heroes is a
long one. It shows us man at his
best, when, like Jim Bludeo, he has
"seen his duty, a dead sure thing, to yon.
H. F H igby , Register.
and went for it thar and then."
C. A rdrey , Receiver
Patronize home industry is a
Man is not ennobled in the Titanic
rst publication April 25,
good slogan for this city to
disaster. But the Titanic disaster 1912; date of second publication
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
adopt and adhere to. Eat Till­
shows us how noble man is, May 2, 1912; date of third publi­
amook made bread, use Tilla­
cation
May
9,
1912;
date
of
fourth
and would more often prove him­
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
mook city made lumber, patron­
in pursuance of a decree of fore­
self were such disasters more com publication May 16..1912.
ize the home merchants, etc.,
closure and order of sale duly ren-.
mon than they are. A hue and cry
dered and entered in its journal by 1
all come under the head of pat­
is now being raised for a dastard.
Dr. J. T. Work, M. T.
the Circuit Court of the State of
ronizing home industry.
Some people seem bent on finding
Oregon, for Tillamook County, at i
1st St. ar.d 3rd Ave West.
a regular term of said Court ou the i
one. They want the fly in the oint
Chiropractor and Naturopath is 15th day of April, 1912, in a certain 1
inent, the blot on the picture. We
It is stated that Senator Jon­
then pending in said court!
turn, rather, to that long and bright the most improved science for the suit
athan Bourne attributes his de­
wherein Robert Osborn is plaintiff '
feat to the newspapers. Does
galaxy of names of men who were cure of disease. Why suffer from and William L. Reifenberg and
he mean theBourne newspapers
men in the last analysis. We think colds, cutarrah, rheumatism, hernia, Lillian C. Reifenbergaredefendants, ■
which beat him to u frazzle or
of the musicians who played in the tumors and abdominal displace­ in favor of plaintiff and against said
decreeing that plaintiff ’
the free, independent Press of
face of death and, last of all, ( lay ments. indigestion, malassimilation defendant,
have and recover from said defend- i
and
the
genera)
neurotic
run
down
the State that deprived h'iin of
ed the music of worship. Heroes
ants the sum of $1000.00, with inter­
condition that follows when the est
_ ____
_ at the
_ rate of 8 per cent 1
the nomination ?
It showed,
all !
thereon
Don’t give some little per­ It is a long list of heroes, and no cause may be easily adjusted and I per annum from September ...
8th,
however, thnt the Bourne news-
papers were not as popular and sonal reason why you are not doubt the list of heroines is longer removed with no danger of other | 1911, for the further sum of $200.00
attorney’s fees, and the costs and
influential as they thought they a member and not taking an than we now know. What we now complications, as there is no drugs disbursements
taxed at $17.25, and
active part in the Commercial know is that Mrs. Ieidor Straus of or knives used in this system.
were.
also the costs of sale; and further
Club. The way to get together New York refused life to accept
decreeing the foreclosure of the
mortgage in the complaint in said
If you ure on any of the com and pull logether is first to get death with the husband with whom
Notice.
cause described; and in pursuance
milteea of the Commercial Club together and exchange and dis­ she had come hand in hand down
of
an execution and order of sale
get busy nud keep busy. If not cuss one another« ideas and the years of sunshine and shadow,
duly issued out of said court under
To
tny
friends
in
Tillamook,
get busy suggesting mid ndvo- adopt what is thought best for partaking of his joys and sorrows
the seal thereof in said cause, to me
. iliii'j things to keep the com- the club and the city. Some as he had partaken of hers, the County, Oregon:
duly directed, and dated the 27th
utti i busy. There is some men get a little grouchy because mother of his children, the bearer I wish to call your attention to day of April, 1912, commanding and
the fact that I have dissolved part­ requiring me to make sale of the
hv w blood and live wires on the they take offence too readily at of his burdens as he had been the
following described real property,
Publicity Committee, und us some trivial affair or passing bearer of hers, the man to whom nership with Mr. Rollie W. Watson to-wit:
and
from
this
date
I
can
be
found
this is an important committee, gossip. Tillamook boosters in she had plighted her troth in her
"Beginning sixty (*)) feet west of
we hope tlmt it will not want future ought to be head and youth and between whom and her­ in the Commercial Building, Room the Northwest corner of Block four
and self there had long been that Bweet No. 10, across the ^street from the (4), James M. Fuller’s Addition to
much punching up to bring shoulders ubove that,
town of Bay City, Tillamook
anything that may ruffle ones communion of soul nnd spirit Todd Hotel writing the same kind the
about results.
County, Oregon, being the North­
. hair in the future, get together which had aurvived all the shocks of fire insurance that I have in east corner of the tract to be des­
years past so you may rest assured
Notwithstanding the fact thnt and discuss with the Executive of life in s world of manifold tribu­ that you will receive the same fair cribed; thence West two hundred
(200) feet; thence South one hundred
Board
or
at
the
monthly
meet
­
lations.
the referendum petition of the
and square treatment that hti (100) feet; thence East two hundred
University of Oregon was ob­ ings of the club. The club is a
They urged her to save herself.
characterized all my dealings with (200) feet; thence North one hundred
tained in a great measure by family affair and the way to The lifeboat was waiting. The hus­ the general public. Thanking you (100) feet to the place of beginning,
fraud, the Supreme Court has settle any little grievance or to band who had chosen a manly one and all for the past courtesies and
The Southwest quarter of the
decided that itieaqiire will have promote interest in the club is death for himself that others might
and looking forward to a renewal Northeast quarter of Section eigh­
to
get
together
and
dispose
of
to be voted upon at the next
be saved, added hie urging to that
teen (18), township One (1) North,
general election. So mu'h for them in a free, open and gentle of the others. There were their of old acquaintances, I am Yours, Range nine West of the Willamette
Very
sipcerly
yours,
Mendan, in Tillamook Countv.
the Oregon system when circu- manly manner. This is a sure children waiting beyond the latitude
State of Oregon,"
I. S. Stephens.
1 itors of petitions can conspire cure for anyone who may be in­ and longitude where they were
Now, therefore, by virtue of said
together and sign thousands of clined to become grouchy and going down. There was a long life Poet Office Box 242. Phone 1503.
execution, order and decree, and in
knock
the
club
on
the
street
ficticious names to petitions.
of ease and comfort for her, to be
compliance with the commands of
' corners.
said writ, I will, on Monday, the
i filled with the sweet reverence of
Osteopathic Physician 18 3rd
day of June, 1912, at the hour of
, children reverencing her sorrow,
Republicans having nomi­
10 o'clock a. m. at the front door of
Located Here.
It
is
to
be
hoped
that
the
com
­
nnd
the
prattle
of
grandchildren
to
the Court House in Tillamook City,
nated a State and County ticket
Tillamook County, Oregon, sell at
it remain* to be seen whether mitment of two young men to lighten its gloom. But when they
Dr.
II.
D.
Bowers,
osteopathic
phy.
public auction to the highest bidder
the
State
penitentiary
convicted
sought
to
separate
her
from
the
they will help to elect it. Since
aician, has established an office on for cash in hand, all of the right
of
rupe
will
have
a
wholesome
man
whoae
life
had
so
long
been
a
the aocnlled Oregon ay stem
Firet St , one door East of Dwight’s title and interest which the above
went into effect the custom is effect on the immoral conditions part of her own, she clung to him, office.
named defendants, or either of them,
liad on the date of the mortgage
for a large number of Republi­ which have prevailed amongst disdaining life without him, and
He, with his wife, are graduates
in the complaint herein,
cans to nominate u ticket ut the some of the young men and went down to death in his arms. of the Auiericnn School of Osteo­ described
to-wit: On September 8th, 1911, or
primary election uud knife it ut young women of this city. The This is the picture which, morethan pathy under the founder, Dr. A. T. since had in and to the above des­
the general election by voting social purity question is u deli­ all others silhouetted against thst Still, Kirksville, Missouri. An exper­ cribed real property, to satisfy said i
for l>etu<M'nit*. Thia is what cate matter to discuss in the black night, glorifies the race. ience of almost twelve years has execution, order and decree, interest
some of the Republictina will do Press, but we want to say thnt There may have been many ateer- especially fitted them on the practi­ and costs and all accuring costs.
H. C renshaw ,
in this county next November, it is often the tsul example of age women who did likewiae. There cal aide of the care of the sick, in­
Sheriff of Tillamook County,
older person* which make bad may have been other women who
(•rent is the Oregon system.
„
Oregon,
environments for young people. left the ship in hope of a rescue of cluding moat known diseases. In Dated May 2nd, 1912.
We believe this to be the case in those left behind. But this woman the past success has attended their
The nt w Executive Board of this city. The District Attor­ made for the world a picture of con­ efforts The College course includ­
There never was a time when peo­
the TilliimookCommercial Club ney and the Court have shown jugal love, bright, vivid and laating, es three (3) years study (9 months
ple appreciated the real merits of
held its first meeting on Mon­ a good deal of leniency towards to set against the weak and wild each) with an optional fourth year. Chamberlain's
Cough
Remedy
day evening, aud we are glad young men who have got into complaining of the multitudes cry­ , Diploma and License from the more than now. This is shown by
A»note that there is u disposi- trouble, and instead of improv­ ing out of loves which «lie and can­ State Board of Examination and the inurease in sales and voluntary
pan to engage in publicity ing conditions, they gradually not endure the triala of a workaday Registration can be seen at the testimonial» from peraona who have
been cured by if. If you or vour
work nud to make exhibits of became worse and something world. Iler voice is like an echo of office signed t by the President of i children
are troubled with a cough
Tillamook products in the club had to be done to check the im­ tlie voice of that elder mother of the Board. M E. Carll. M.D., and|or cold give it a trial and become
rooms, such as highly finished moral conditions. From now her race who anawered love with Secretary Byron K. Miller, M. D.. acquainted with its good qualities.
For sale by all dealers.
lumtier, fruit, vegetables and ou those who get into trouble love and said- "The Lord do ao to both of Portland.
all kinds of dairy aud farm pro­ nud debauch young girls need me. and more also, if aught but1 Many have been the calle not
It would surprise you to know of
ducts. The Publicity Commit­ expect no leniency, aud as the death part thee and me."—Globe- only here but elsewhere for ua to
the great good that is being done
tee will have charge of this |>art strong arm of the law lias been Democrat.
come and locate.
by Chamberlain's Tablets.
Darina
oi the work of the club, and it exercised and two young men
There are over 7000 D. CVa now Downey, of Newberg Junction. N.Di,
is expected that they will make sent to the penitentiary, it is
wife has been uaing
Lams back is usually caused by in
1 - practice, located in all parta of
Chamberlain'a Tablets nod finds
u creditable showing.
»afe to say that those who get rheumatism of the muscles of the ,he earth, In the United States them very effectual and doing her
State, reflate *ot. o7^d*
■ - - — -
into trouble in the future will mg better than ChamberiaitTe '¡anil
- ---- .J0*“ .?*
If you have any
their
practice
by
legislative
statute, ‘trouble with your stomach or bow-
W« think the recent primar) * lie severely dealt with
ment For tele by ail dealers.
Both Phones
I*’’ ,?'Te ll»em a trial Sold by all
If every member of the Tilla­
mook Commercial Club would
make a point of obtaining one
new member there would be
double the number of members
to bear the running expenses of
the club. Try it.
' dealer a.
Are You Giving
Your Live Stock
a Fair Deal ?
R. R. ROBERTS
FAMILY
RECIPES.
The valued family re­
cipes for cough and cold
cure, liniments, tonics and
other remedies have as
careful attention here as
the most intricate prescrip­
tions.
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help to make
these remedies more effec­
tive than ever.
Right prices are also
assured.
»
SRflB ■ a )■ .■».» M* ■»
CLOUGH,
Reliable Druggist.
a«.«asisnHBrB ■ »
Ask for Mokatil
Home Made at the Cold Storage«
HÂRPÊRÎ
Its distinctive quality end
rare delicious flavor suit
the palate of the most
exacting connoisseur.
Sold by
JOHNSON A MCLAUGHLIN