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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1912)
Tillamook Headlight, Hugos’“ 8, 1912. In the Circuit Court for the State pended at Bayocean alone for of Oregon for Tillamook County. | hard surfaced pavement, which I. egal A dvertisement » : REGISTRATION OF TITLE will a id fifteen miles to that First Insertion, per line .... $ 10 which is already laid. And this Each subsequent insertion, line 5 In the matter of the Application of Pebbleford, bottled in bond, per bottle. $1.50 does not include the other large Business and professional cards, The First Christian Church of Tilla outlay of money. This is per Clarke’s Pure Rye, bottled in bond .. 1 month.................... 1 00 Citv, Oregon, to register the title Homestead Notices.................. 5 00 manent improvement that will to the South East quarter of Block Per bottle, 1.25 Timber Claims ................. 10 00 add to the taxable property of four (4) in Thayer’s Addition to the Keg Beer ............. Echo Spring, bottled in bond.............. • • • •15 gallon* >5 75 Locals per line each insertion 5 the county. Noth withstanding Town of Lincoln (now Tillamook Display advertisement, an inch, 1.25 Keg Beer............. Per bottle, City) in Tillamook County, Oregon, .......... 10 gallon* 4 00 that this beach resort is paying 1 month.. . ............................... 50 the same being otherwise more Local bottle Beer. 6 dozen quart* 10.00 Old Crow, bottled in bond, per bottle, 1.50 All Resolutions of Condolence and a large amount of taxes and is particularly described as follows, continually expending money to wit: Beginning at a point 711* I-odge Notices, 5c. per line. Local bottle Beer Hermitage, bottled in bond, per bottle, 1.50 • 10 dozen pinta ILflo Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. for improvements, it seems to feet East of the South West corner 1.50 Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown ........................... Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, us that Tillamook county is not of Block Four (4) of the aforesaid etc., minimun rate, fee. not exceed giving the Bayocean people a Addition, and running thence East O.T.O., bottled in bond, per bottle, 1.25 along the South line of said Block ing five lines. square deal in not giving them 7114 feet; thence North 105 feet; Kentucky Dew, I gal., bottled in bond 2.25 a road. Place any of our busi thence West 7D£ feet; thence South 75 Kentucky Dew, full pint, ,, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ness men or dairymen in the to the place of beginning, and be- John Dewar & Sons, Old Scotch (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) predicament the Bayocean peo ing. and to be a tract of the full Budwiser Beer............. 6 dozen quart*>1500 size of 71V4 feet East and West by One year........................................... 1.5<> ple are in, they would imme Whiskey................................... ............ . 1.50 105 feet North and South. Six months........................................ 75 Budwiser Beer................ 10 dozen pint* 16.00 1.50 All to whom it may concern : Three months................................... 50. diately contend, and rightly too, Black & White, Old Scotch Whiskey Old stvler Langer Beer. 10 dozen pint* 18.00 T ake N otice : that they were justly entitled V.O.P., Old Scotch Whiskey............ 1.75 That on the lltli day of July, to a road and a way out. If it Entered as second class mail mat z\ D. 1912, an application was filed Sandy Macdonald’s Old Scotch ter July, 1888, at the post office at is going to hang tire for several by|«aid The FirstChristianChurch of Tillamook, Ore., under the act of years before Bayocean can ob Tillamook City, Oregon, in tbe Cir Whiskey ................................................... 1.75 March 3. 1879. tain a road, then we hope some cuit Court of Tillamook County, Hunter Baltimore, Rye Scotch law will be passed whereby the State of Oregon, for the initial regis Whiskey ................................................. . 1.50 tration of the title to the land above money can be raised by bond described. Canadian Club .................................... • • • 1.50 White Port, Old Monk Brand $1 00 per gal, ^iUamook ïjrabligbt ing to build the road. We feel Now, unless you appear on or be 1.00 I. W. Harper ...................................... • • Port Wine that it is doing Bayocean an in fore the 15th day of August, A.D. justice, after such commenda 1912, and show cause why such ap Harvester Old Style............................... 1.00 Sherry .. . plication shall not be granttH, the Editorial Snap Shots. ble enterprise and large expen name Monogram ................................................... 1.00 Claret . . will be taken as confessed, diture of money improving the und a decree will be entered accord Kentucky Dew ........................................... 1.00 Angelica • to the prayer of the application, stranger was heard to suy county, to deprive it of a road. ing 1.25 Billie Taylor, full quart.......................... and you will be forever barred from Zenfendel ' This town is oti the boom.” disputing the same. Coronet Dry Gin ................... Per bottle 1.00 Tokey The Spectator is beginning to In witness whereof, I have here 1.75 A. V. H Gin............................................ Per bottle unto set my hand and affixed the It looks as though friends of feel hostile with the Oregon seal of said Circuit Court of the 1.75 Gordon Sloe Gin ................... Per bottle Theodore Roosevelt are ready system. Criticising the fradu- State of Oregon, for Tillamook 1.25 lent State University referen Gordon Dry Gin .................................... Per bottle County, this 11th day of July, A. D., to crown him king—King Bull i dum petitions and the decision 1912. 1.00 Rock and Rye........................................ Per bottle Moose the First. J. C. H olden , of the Supreme Court, it says : 1.25 El Bart Gin ................ | “This decision of the observ- (SEAL)County Clerk and Clerk of the Circuit Court of Tillamook Per bottle 75c. B. Lee Paget, prohibition , ing and sapient Supreme Court Virginia Dare Wine Monogram......................... .... per gal. >5.00 County, State of Oregon. candidate for U.S. senator, has makes the initative and refer- I’er quart 35c. Port Wine................ White Corn Whiskey. • • ■ - - per gal. 400 opened his compaign, and we ‘endum laws even more danger 35c. Sherry Wine........ . - Harvester Old Style ... ■ pergal. 4.25 NOTICE OF CONTEST. are wondering whether he has ous to the state than they were 35c. Per quart Angelica Wine ........ McBrayer, 13 years old • • • per gal. 6.00 a bottle in his jeans containing before. It makes jt possible Department of the Interior, Per quart 35c. Zenfendel Wine the beer that made Tillamook [for five per cent of the most Echo Spring ................... • ■ • per gal. 4.25 United States Land Office, famous. Per quart 40c. | ignorant and vicious citizens to Tokey .......................... Portland, Oregon, Chestnut Grove Rye ■ • • • • per gal. 2.Î5 July 15th, 1912. I overthrow our state institutions Per quart 25c. Claret........................... Kentuckey Dew............. • •••• per gal. 2.25 The politicians ami political and destroy the state govern To EDGAR ELKINS, of Beaver, 75c. White Grape Juice • ■ Oregon, Contestée : Alcohol .............................. . -. ■ per gal. 4.00 leaders are still endeavoring to ment. It places the burden of You are hereby notified that Dick Local Beer, quart . Three bottles for 50c. kill one another off. Men who showing fraud in petitions on Dixon, per gal. ■ 4.00 Cornet Dry Gin............... • who gives Blaine, Tilla are political bosses denounce the taxpayer, and aligns with mook Co., Oregon, as his post Dignestic Beer, quart.Three tiottlesfor 75c. their opponents as bosses. It the forgers and destructionists office address, did on July 8th, 191?, is a case of the kettle calling the highest court in the state. file in this offies his duly corrobo rated application to contest and the pot smut. It puts a premium on fraud ; secure the cancellation of your makes forgery pay splendid homestead, Entry No. 16390, Serial No. 01430, made December 4th, 1907, Bro. Trombley seems to in dividends to the criminal ; in for the S.E. V4, Section 22. Township duces poor honesty to doff its sist that the snap shot man is a 3 South, Range 8 West, Willamette "standpatter.” We have no | respectability and become rich Meridian, and as grounds for his objection whatever to be called and powerful through crime; contest he alleges that said Edgar has abandoned said land such by our self-righteous poli 'mid assures the political crook, Elkins and has not lived on said land for tical friend, who follows after grafter and hold-up man that if two years last past. strange gods and holds them up he have a sufficient following of You are, therefore, further noti to the people to fall down and crooks, grafters and hold-up fied that the said allegations will be taken by this office as having men to make a showing at elec worship. been confessed by you, and your tion time he may go as far as said entry will be canceled there Theodore Roosevelt is the he likes.” Steady, Mr. Spec under without your further right to whole thing in the Bull Moose tator, steady. Have you lived be heard therein, either before this or on appeal, if you fail to party. It is a one man party, so long in Oregon and not heard office file in this office within twenty days pure and simple, for should all about the glorious things after the fourth publication of this anything happen to the ex-pre the Oregon system were going notice, as shown below, your an sident it would go to pieces. It to bring about ? Why,don’t be swer, under oath, specifically meet T mi ing and responding to these alle H is plainly a case where Roosevelt scared at the wholesale fraud gations of contest, or if you fail is using his popularity to bust in the University petitions, for within that time to file in this office HEADQUARTERS FOR up the party which honored that is only one instance where due proof that you have served a him and defeat Taft, at one the dear people have been bun copy of your answer on the said either in person or by time his closest political friend. coed by a lot of cheap jack poli contestant registered mail. If this service is ticians who were out for graft. made by the delivery of a copy of AND Senator Root took the wind Failing in their efforts to be your answer to the contestant in person, proof of such service must bought off, they hold up the out of Roosevelt's sails when be either the said contestant’s writ he told President Taft that he Stute University appropriatoin ten acknowledgment of his receipt by fraud and deception. of the copy, showing the date of its had been legally and honestly receipt, or the affidavit of the per nominated tile Republican can son by whom the deli very was made didate for president. As the Cream Farmer’* Question*. stating when and where the copy Senator is a personal friend of was delivered, if made by registered We carry a Large Stock of How thick shall I skim my milk? mail, proof of such service must Roosevelt and Tuft and presi- As close a* possible to 35 percent. consist of the affidavit of the person ded over the convention with What ia the best breed of cows to by whom the copy was mailed calmness and fairness, he is not stating when and the post office to a man to say that Taft had been keep when cream ia «old ? which it was mailed, and this affi The Jersey, Holstein, Guernsey davit must be accompanied by the legally and honestly nominated if he had not been. Still Roos and Ayrshire are considered the postmaster’s receipt for the letter. should state in your answer evelt and his followers continue best. Some strains of shorthorns the You name of the post office to which to shout “Steal” for political und Red Polls are also good you desire future notices to be sent effect. What are the poorest breeds for to you. Advertising Rates. Special Prices for Family Trade. BOTTLE GOODS. Domestic Beers. WINES. WHISKEYS. AT ILLY STEPHENS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, Cor. First and First Avenue East. DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES. Hardware, t There is very little difference with the political unrest of to day ami *>) veers ago when the Populist party cut such a figure in politics, for they under took to revolutionize our sys tem of government. As we view the situation there is a great similiarity between the Populist of 20 years ago and some of our so-called "progres sive” friends of today. It seems tluit every once in a while a wave of unrest goes over the country which politicians and office seekers fan into u flnme, with the hope of riding into power oil the crest of the wave. Theodore Roosevelt and some of his followers are playing the role of autocrat* and political dictators. What care they for the G.O. P. if they cannot tie the bosses ? Or what care they for friendship when they sacrifice old,confidential, reliable friends whom they denounce as thieves and crooks ? Most of us were staunch admirers for many Vears ot Roosevelt, but when u q|tni goes tatek on the party that honored him and turns his tmek on and maligns one of bis closest political friends, it is not surprising to hear suiter tuiudrd people say that Roose velt made the mistake of hi* life, for the average citizen does not look upon ’ bolters” with a ty degree of confidence. At-out tAN.uuu is to be ex I dairy purposes ? All breeds raised chiefly for beef. How can 1 tell my best cows from my poorest ? By weighing all the milk pro duced by each cow in a year and testing the milk for butterfat one day a month. How much milk and butterfat should a dairy cow give in a year ? At least tMMl) ;>ounds of milk and ¿¿H pounds of butterfat. Under usual conditions a cow must give torn pounds of milk or 160 pounds of butterfat to pay for her keep The greater the amount above that the more profitable ia the cow. What is the world’s record for butterfat production by on» cow ? At the present time it ia 998 pounds of butterfat in 365 days. Thia record ia held by a Holstein cow. Are silos a success, and is ailage a good winter feed ? Yea, decidedly so. if the silos are properly made and filled. What place on the farm i* the beet for keeping cream ? The coldest, cleanest place avail able. Thia ia generally a spring house or a building provided with a tank of cold water changed fre quently. la a cellar or cave a good (dace to keep cream ? No. The air in a cellar or cave is seldom pure, and the temperature ia not low enough in summer. How often should a cream separa tor be washed ? Ths bowl and all parts of the cream separator which come ia con tact with cream or milk should be thoroughly washed and scalded after each separatum. It ia unlaw ful in Kansas to use a dirty aepara tor or dirty utensil* —Agricultural tuuust. Oils. Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Sashes. I I Tinware, Glass and China, H. F. H igby , Register J. C. A rdrey , Receiver. Date of first publication July 18th. Date of second publication July 25th. Date of third publication Aug 1st. Date of fourth publication Aug. 8th. | Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Execution. I Agents for the Great Western Saw ALEX McNAIR co ! ■ Í i N otice is H ereby G iven , That by virtue of an execution issued out I of the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Multno mah. dated the 4th day of June, | 1912, upon a judgment recovered I by Thomas Boggess, plantiff. . against O. C. Edward*, defendant, i in the Justice’s Court of th* Port-' land District, in said county and state, for the sum of Thirty and no! | IlD Dcllar*. with Interest thereon at the rate of 0 per cent per annum from the 6th day of April. 1912, and the further huui of Four and 96 | 100 Dollars costs and disbursements, ' M breath sick headsTh*^'dyspeP3ia> heartbum, gas in the stomach, bad which ¡judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s office of • ache,torpid liver, biliousness and habitual constipation. Pleasant to tai* ■aid Circuit Court on tht 1st day of June, 1912, I have levied upon that certain real property owned by said defendant, O. C. Edwards, situated in Tillamook Count.-, Oregon, des-! cribed as follows, to wit: The ‘'Progreasive" Party A vast amount of ill health ia due D C Bybee, teaming £<"«» The W I* of Sw »*. Se >4 of Sw V». Is the individual, man or woman < and the Sw of Se 1« of section 34, who uses Foley Kidney Pill* for to impaired digestion. When the living at 669 Keeling Court. <- in Township 4 S of Range 10 west backach rheumatism, weak back, stomach fails to perform its fuc- III., is now well rid of a of Willamette Meridan. and. on the and other kidnev and bladder ir- tions properly the whole system be- and annoying case of kidnej • 4th day of September. 191X at 10 regularlaritie*. Foley kidney Pill* £ume".J1Tra"’red- A ,cw doses of Hie back pained and he wa*' j*. o'clock a. m. of said day. at the lire healing strengthening, tonic '-hamtierlsin’s Tablets is all you ed with headaches and diw) • > „ need. They will strengthen vour ”1 took Foley Kidney Fill* >,& front door of the county courttiouae ■nd quick to produce beneficial re in Tillamook Citv, Tillamook suhs Contain no harmful drugs. digestion, invigorate your liver, directed and in a few County, Oregon, I will aell at Never sold in bulk Put up in two and regulate your bowels, entirely much better. My life al,il | doing away with that miserable seemed to come back, ano public auction to the highest bidder, £ue ,o ,aa,,y digestion. well. I am now all over rn) for cash in hand, the above des sue* in sealed bottle*. The genu T *»• ine in a yellow package. Lamar's • ry Many others have been per- and glad to recommend rw cribed real propertv, to satisfy the Drug Store. , manently cured-why not you ? For ney Fills." Try them. •aid judgment and costa and die sale by all dealers. bursements. and the costs and ex Drug Store. pense* of **id writ. '“W ere all medicine* a* meritorious Dated thia Ar«uat 8th. 1912. ••Chamberlain'» Colic Cholera Mr. W. S. Gunsalus. a comm<»n ailments -H? work:inK people are aflict ing near Fleming, Fa., •"> ■nd Diarrhoea Remedy the world ’ , ‘ _ H. C renshaw . Sheriff of Tillamook County. l>re. wculd be much better off and the < K used Chamberlain’* Cohc. b"ck Apply I erventnge of suffering greatly de Chamberlain* Liniment twice « and Diarrhoea Remedy Bring your chickens to the Tilla creased." write* I.indaay Scott, of 3» ya no massage the parts thorough family for fourteen years ■PPlic«tf‘>n. and you will he has found it an excellent mook Meat Company’* Market. We Temple. Ind. For sale by ail deal- J? dcalstK * tvhef. For sale by all and take* pleasure in rec®1 r*. t»ay Ifc. per pound • . ers. ing it. For sale by all deal*** The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. FOLEYS OMNO LAXATIVE LAMAR’S DRUG STORE.