Tillamook
He ad light.
N on embei
7^ .
Notice.
committeeman. Charley Rey
nolds thinks his feelings are in
L egal A dvertisements :
jured to the extent of
for
to the libelous statement, but he
First Insertion, jier line
$
5
Each subaeqiient insertion, line
can’t find any attorney who
Business and professional cards,
wants to monkey with a libel
1
CO
1 month ............................... F
<MJ suit for fear he’d be taxed with
Ilpniestead Notices..................
Timber Claims
................. 10 4M) the cost and get the horse laugh.
Advertising Rates.
5
Locals per line each insertion
DiAplayadvertisement, an inch,
50
1 month.................. ................
AH Resolutions of Condolence and
Iaidge Notices, 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
etc., minimun rate, 25c. not exceed
ing five lines.
"Poor old Baker.”- Bay City
Examiner. Why, he it* still as
vigorous and lively as a kitten,
doing business at the old stand,
notwithstanding he has seen
a whole raft of newspaper mon
strosities come to this county,
pennyless, down on their up
pers, and with unquenchable
»marks in their throats. 1 hey
have attempted to make a great
Editorial Snap Shots
smudge run and dictate city
and county affairs. After sowing
seeds of discension, they pick
Rao ! Rah ! Rah ! For Pre
lap and depart for new scenes,
aident-elect Wilson.
I leaving ’’Poor old Baker
to
[create a boosting, get together
Everybody doff their hats f° [ spirit in the place of so much
President-elect Wilson.
I strife and sectional squabbles.
Get this idea of rough, high-proof, strong whiskey
out of your head-or it will get you-play the
devil with your nerves-ruin your digestion.
Why punish yourself.
Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable-
bottled at drinking strength.
Sold everywhere—and costs no more thn.-
•iny other good whiskev.
W. J
Van Schuyver Co., Portland
Build your house
from lumber
The country has gone Demo-1 Although the editor made a
cratic crazy, but this neck of gtrongfightinTillamookcoun-
the woods remain safe an.1 sane. [ ty for the Republican party, it
I is a source of some little satis-
: n to known that the coun-
We suppose the assistant | fnvtioi
Demosrats think they did o : ty is still in the Republican col
We still contend that
mighty fine thing iu helping to umn.
[the protective policy of the Re-
defeat the Republican party.
l publican party is best for the
county, and it is "Show me’’
BOTTL EGOODS.
The Republicans inTillamook ! where the free trade policy of
county had no political "sack” i the Democratic party is going Pebbleford, bottled in bond,
per bottle .. ................................ $1 50
to run their election, but they improve conditions, either in
’s Pure Rye, bottled in
came out on top notwithstand i this county or the country at Clarke
bond, per bottle.........
. .. 1.25
ing.
_______________
I large.
_____________ _
Echo Spring, bottled in bond,
bought here and thus insure per
manent satisfaction snd freedom
from thelmany repair bills that
always follow the use of poor or
unseasoned lumber. Better try
our lumber and be done with it
than to buy poorer and then be
continually paying for repairs.
The best is always the cheapest.
A. G. Beals Lumber Company
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—To
all whom it may concern: That the
Common Council of Tillamook City,
Oregon, did on the 16th day of
September, 1912, duly adopt Ordin-
anc- No. 248, providing for a contin
uation of Sixth Street, in Tillamook
City, Oregon, from the West line of
Second Avenue East to the East
end of said Sixth Street as it is now
established in Central Addition to
Tillamook City, and the said Com-
moi. Council did on October 21et,
1912, appoint Henry Rogers, M.
Melchoir and T H. Goyne, three
disinterested freeholders of Tilla
mook City, to view such proposed
street and make an assessment of
the damages and benefits on ac
count of the laying out of the street
mentioned in said Ordinance, and
did appoint Monday the 25th day
of November, 1912 at the hour of 8
o’clock p m., at the Council Room
in the Commercial Club Rooms, in
Tillamook Block, Tillamook City,
Oregon, as the time and place for
said viewers to meet.
You A re F urther N otified
that the boundaries and terminus
of the proposed street, being a con
tinuation of said Sixth street, are
described as follows: Beginning at
the southeast corner of Block 1 of
Harter’s Addition to Tillamook City,
and being in the West line of Second
Avenue East, and running thence
West 300 feet to the southeast cor
ner of Block 1 of Central Addition
to Tillamook City, Oregon; running
thence South 60 feet to the North
east corner of Block 2 of Central
Addition to Tillamook City; run
ning thence East 300 feet to the
Weat line of Second Avenue East and
running tnence North along the West
line of Second Avenue East 60 feet
to the place of beginning; the East
ern teiminus of said street is the
West line of Second Avenue East,
and the Western terminus of said
Street is the East end of Sixth
Street, in Tillamook City, Oregon,
as the same is now established ly
ing between Blocks 1 and 2 of Cen
tral Addition to Tillamook City,
and the property proposed to be
appropriated for such purposes is
described as a strip of land 52.32
feet in width off the entire south
side of the said described street,
belonging to Ida Martiny, and a
strip 7.68 feet in width off the entire
North side of said tract formerly
belonging to J R. Harter, and not
included in the platted lots of
Harter's Addition to Tillamook
City.
And all persons claiming dam
ages by reason of the appropriation
of the said property for said Btreet
are hereby specially notified to file
their claim for such damages with
the undersigned, City Recorder of
Tillamook City, Oregon, before the
time appointed for the meeting of
said viewers as above set out.
Done by order of the Common
Council of Tillamook City, Oregon.
Dated this October 22, 1912.
[ seal ]
T. B. H andley
City Recorder of Tillamook City,
Oregon.
j Sherry Wine.................................... 35c.
Angelica Wine.............................. '35c.
Zenfendel Wine......... per quart 35c.
Tokey........................... per quart 40c.
Claret
...................... per quart 25c.
White Grape Juice....................... 75c.
Local Beer, quart, 3 bottles for 50c,
per bottle............... ............... 1.25 Domestic Beer, qt., 3 bottles fur 75c
\\ But's the matter, anvwav,
Old
Crow,
bottled
[in
bond,
per
The Republican party met its
Special Prices for
bottle.............................................. 1.50
with Teddy that be and his fol defeat on Tuesday on account of
Hermitage, bottled in bond,
Family Trade.
lowers are not shouting their factions
_ ...................
,
........
_
stripe brought on by
per bottle.... ............ ...............
50
heads off that Wilson stole the ihe'rule or ruin poiicy’of ex-Pre' Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown ............... 1 1.50
Keg Beer.................... 15 gallons $5.75
Keg Beer...............
10 gallons 4.00
election t
; sident and his political advisers, O.T.O, bottled in bond, per
Local bottle Beer, 6doz. quarts 10.00
bottle
..
....................................
1.25
who have also gone down to Kentucky Dew, ya gal., bottled
Local bottle Beer,TO doz. pints 11.Oo
The primary law should be
I ignomineousdefeat as well. It
in bond ....................................... 2.15
amended so that any candidate
Domestic Beers.
1 is, no doubt, a source of satis- Kentucky Dew, full pint, bottled
who is defeated should not lie
in bond...........................................
75 Budwieer Beer, 6 doz. quarts $15.00
■ faction to the Bull Moose assis-
Budwiser Beer, 10 dozen pints 16.00
allowed have his name on the
! tantlleniocrats that accomplish John Dewar & Sons, Old Scotch
official ballot in the election
Whiskey..................... ............... 1.5G Old style Lauger Beer, 10doz pt
ed defeat of President Taft, but Black & White, Old Scotch
that follows.
WINES.
i the Republican party is not
Whiskey ....................................... 1.50
i dead by any means, for now V.O.P., Old Scotch Whiskey .. 1.75 White Port, Old Monk Brand,
$1 00 per gal.
Our Democratic friends have I that it is placed in a position Sandy Macdonald’s Old Scotch
Whiskey........... ............................ 1.75 Port Wine..................... 1 00 per gal.
h smile on their faces which i where it will be the attacking
Sherry......... .................... 1.00 per gal.
Hunter Baltimore, Rye Scotch
won’t wear off, and, of course, party, it will not be long before
Whiskey........................................ 1 50 Claret .................................. 75c. perga’.
they are thaukful to the Bull it regain the confidence of the Canadian Club................. .. ............ 1.50 i Angelica............................ 1 00 per gal.
I. W. Harper.................................... 1.00 i Zenfendel ........................ 1.25 per gal.
Moosvrs for giving them that people.
Harvester Old Style....................... 1 00 i Tokey................................. 1.25 per gal.
pleasant countenance.
Monogram........................................
I For the sake of harmony in Kentuck Dew................... . ............. 1.00
WHISKEYS.
1.00 1
the
north
end
of
thecounty,
we
Billie Taylor, full quart........... 1.25 i Monogram ....................per gal. $5.00
We do not share the predic
Dry Gin... .per bottle 1.00 i White Corn Whiskey.. per gal. 4.00
tion that President Taft will hope that the citizens of Ne Coronet
A.V.H. Gin................. . per bottle 1.75 i Harvester Old Style ..perga). 4.25
never again be a candidate for halem will accept the result of Gordon Sloe Gin... . per bottle 1.75 i McBrayer. 13 years cld.per gal. 6.00
the presidency, for we expect the election in good part and Gordon Dry Gin .. . per bottle 1.25 i Echo Spring.................. per gal 4 25
Summons.
before another four years comes place confidence in Mr. Edtier. Rock and Rye........... . per bottle 1,00 l Chestnut Grove Rye..per gal. 2.75
Bart Gin ..............
1 25 i Kentuckey Dew......... per gal. 2.25
round that the people will rea From what business dealings El
Virginia Dare Wine per bottle 75c. Alcohol.... ................ per gal. 4.00
lize that they made a mistake. we have had with hime we feel Port Wine ............... per quart 35c. Cornet Dry Gin............ per gal. 4.00 I d the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Tillamook County.
that he will treat ail parts of
T. B. Potter Realty ]
the county fair and will do ns
Company, a Corpo-
AT
It took a lot of trust money to near right as possible.
It is
/-'ration,
detent the Republican party for no easy job to be county com
Plaintiff,
prosecuting the trust magnates, missioner with so many petty
vs.
tait no doubt, they feel they jealousies cropping up and dis
Lawrence R, Wheeler,
have hail sweet revenge and satisfaction amongst some peo WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER. COR. 1st and 1st AVENUE F.
William M. Wheeler
and Margaret
M.
now conclude that the money ple when they fail to obtain
Wheeler, Ilia wife,
was well spent and did excel road work in their vicinity. But
Nelson P. Wheeler, L
lent service.
AllieM. Wheeler, John
for the sake of harmony and n
E. Wheeler and Mnr-
get together spirit in the inter
garet C. Wheeler, hie
The Democratic party will est of the entire county, we ask
wife,
Eleanor
R.
take hold of the reins <>f govern that Mr. Edner be given
Wheeler, J. H. Cook,
and --------------- Cook
ment when the country is in a opportunity to make good.
hie wife, aud l’eter
most flourishing and prosper-'
Wheeler and---------
ouajeondition. It remains to be ' A great many of our citizens
Wheeler, hie wife.
seen how long they will be able have become comparatively well
Defendants.
to keep it nt high water mark. I
To Lawrence R. Wheeler, William
fixed the past few’ years under
M- Wheeler and Margaret M.
a Republican administration,
Wheeler, his wife, Nelson P.
Wheeler. Allie M. Wheeler, John
Tin- snap shot num is Iieing in fact, every cent they have
E. Wheeler and Margaret C.
thanked by quite n number of made has been during prosper-
Wheeler his wife. Eleanor R.
A Perfect Baker — absolutely dependable, every day, year in,
the lending citizens for the ex ous conditions, yet, in looking
Wheeler, J. H. Cook and--------
year out. Built on honor, of the best materials.
cellent light be put up for the over the election returns it is
Cook, hie wife, Peter Wheeler
Outwears
Three
Ordinary
Ranges
and--------Wheeler hie wife :
Republican party
Thanks is plain to see that a large number
7^e on/y ran/?« made entirely of charcoal and malleable iron,
I n the N ame of the S tate of
not necessary, gentlemen, but of Tillatnookers were not con
hiaucabia iron can t break—charcoal iron won’t ru»t like »teeL
O regon , You and each of you are
thank thus«- who stayed with tent to let well enough alone,
hereby required to appear and an
Economical In Fuel
and voted for the G. 0.1’. The and have listened to the politi
swer the complaint filed against
Tho »»am« of the Maittllc am rio.tad (not put tocether with
cians
and
not
properly
consid-
you
in the above entitled court and
toiU
and
rto-
e
putty)
—
they
wilt
nlway.
remain
air
tigli.
party will soon surmount the
becaUM)
neither
heat
nor
cold
nttecU
them.
The
Maiertie
action, on or before the last day of
factional strife uud the wave of their own interests. It remains
lined throughout with pure a»be»to» board,
the time prescribed in the Summons
Kid in place by an open iron grefng -you can see it —and
discontent which swept over to I m - seen whether they will do
I.
there always. A5r tight joints and pure asbestos
herein, which said order was made
better
anil
grow
more
wealthy
the country and will come out
limng assure an even linking heat, saving one-half the fuel.
and dated on the 21et day of
All
door»
drop
to
form
rigid
»helve».
»prior»,
with the change. Republican
victorious again.
September. 1912. and if you fail so to
fl.alleable iron oven rack» slide out automatically. hold-
ing whatever they contain
answer for want thereof the plain
newspapers all over the country
tiff will have judgment against you
will keep a close tab on the
It is to tie hoped that the clay business barometer, so that the
and each of you, for the appropria
tion and condemnation and assess
found at South Prairie is suit ‘ people will I k - kept posted on
ment of your damages in the above
able for brick and pottery pur I business conditions.
entitled court and action, on the
poses. This is an industry that
following described real proi>erty,
is greatly needed in this coun
of which vou are the owners of an
undivided interest therein, to-wit :
ty, for as soon as tileing can be
For n number of years the
Beginning at a point 2371.31 feet
tsiught at a reasonable tig un
north and 1010:84 feet west of the
Republican party have been in
til- e will be considerable pipe
east quarter corner of section 18,
the throes of factional strife
l”i I in draining land.
And us
towuship 1 S., range 10 W. of the
over a number of trivial ques
Willamette Meridian in Tillamook
to brick, a large quantity will
tions and greedy, factional poli
County, Oregon, thence south 6deg.
lie used in building, especially
ticians in the State of Oregon.
10" east 65.2 feet; thence south
n’**rT?jr
Kite a tm kettle, through a
tine quality of face brick.
wt «tarnped from on« p<«c« of ccpp«r. setting against
25 deg. 55’ east 157.8 feet; thence
The result of which is the Dem
♦ box' Ilt bo‘U
water in • vary
west 223.29 feet; thence north 207.05
tup n< • ev”r the frame and rewrvoir mov«e
ocrats have made political capi
romfire. An exclosi«« patented Mtpestic feature, Oeee end
feet ; thence east 150 feet to the
r***—yt?
w,th »hoYvling ash««- w M sn ? «¿ ft
The Bull Moosera disfran tal on account of the strife and
prevents fw*‘r front cat b,ng fir-*
cup catches «shea.
point of beginning, containing .84
chised Republicans in Cnlifor captured some of the most im
acres more or less, situated in the
if
-
—
nia. It only acted ns a boom portant offices. The Republican
northeast quarter of the north
to to* a Ht»
■ f •
• >
L MAJ U T 1C li
•vototoSto
1 MUÍ STIC
east quarter of section 18, in
erang. however What was nt i party went into the prvsidental
** the firee«
a feature« «<-
township 1 S of range 10 W. of the
onetime the strongest state for fight I mndicapped bv internal
W^rrir ia MH «tm^r
Willamette Meridian. And a strip
most ran*vs ar« wsekeet,
"
? ”"*■!**■ ■**!
Roosevelt went to Wilson on strife amongst the politicians. •d<lln«
any prw« and it ahoukl
of land 40 feet wide, extending 20
Tpesdav.
With it Govefnoi This was started by Garfield aud 300% to
feet on either aide of the following
FOR SALE BY
described line in the southwest
Johnson went down to defeat, Pinchot, two discredited poli KT. of
quarter
of the southeast quarter
who was one of those who help ticians and cronies of Roosevelt,
and the southeast quarter of the
I defeat the Republican party, who started the fight against
southeast quarter of said section 7,
he same fnte will befall quite President Taft, and with the
township 1 S. range 10 W. of the
number of prominent politi aid of enormous sums of money
Willamette Meridian in Tillamook
County, Oregon, to-wit:
ans who joined the rul«- or contributed
by several
big
Beginning at a point 1814 feet west,
ruin faction.
; trusts, succeeded in defeating
and 1320 feet south of the east quar
the president. This is how the
ter corner of section 7, township I S.
range 10 went of the Willamette
Itvmocnitic State Committee | strife first started in the Repub-
Meridian; thence south 57 deg. W
man Talmage made the publie lian party, and proves what a
east 282.2 feet; thence south 4 deg. 08’
statement that there were only few politicinns with h grouch
w^it 277.72 feet; thence south 24deg.
three Taft men in the countv, | and n pile of money and paid
***’ west 2BB.38 feet; thence south
(.'barley Hey iiolda iieing <uie and ! spellbinders can do to fool the
5 deg. a west 128.41 feet; thence
south 7deg. XT esst 247.1«feet; thence
the editor the other two. Now | people and defeat a |iarty as
south 48 deg. 38’ east 145.02 feet;
uu the Democratic strung as the Republican party.
thence south 70deg. 46’ east 38125
BILLY STEPHENS.
Some of the Reasons Why
feet ; thence south 57 h .
104 4 feet to the south'
section 7, contuimn* * n*of '
«iso a «trip of land h) ?' *
extending 2l)feet on eH,
*
the following described
northeast quarter of th» *“*1
quarter of section 18 in I1'’"6'
1 S. of range 10 went 'of u*,1;*
mette Meridian
- 1 the
Beginniug at a point apq..
north and 1172.62 feet
[ -
east quarter corner’of >.aiA °* *
18. township 1 S. R in «■ ’ect*
Willamette Meridnn • th ' “f *"
57 deg. .03’ east harl
•
south 6 deg. 10’ east mis’ ,
south 25 deg. 55’
fl’et'^th0"“' 34 <leg’ |J5’ ea. !
•ixVi <
•°",h 27
S’
309.3 feet; thence south a.
east 297.9 feet- then/»
&
line Summons is 8erVfrt „
you by order of the
"
I’ercy R Kelly, Jlldge offe
named Circuit Court of the di
Oregon, for Tillamook
uno o" ,be 2181 ■*“>• of S*PtJ
1912, therein ordering tha-
nions be served upon you hVt„
cation thereof in the ‘■Tiij?l
Headlight” a weekly'«.(J
general circulation i„ t .,.'
Countv, Oregon, for at 'east orn
week for six consecutive weeiih
the date of the first publi
thereof, and the time for ¿7
answer said complaint beirim
run according to said order fm
the day and date of the first
cation as shown in said Sum3
and said Order.
The date of the first publics
of this Summons is the 26th dar
September, 1912, and the dateoil
last publication thereof and |
last date upon which vou lffl
quired to answer on or before;
and will expire on the 8 h dap
November, 1912.
W ebster H olmes ,
Attorney for PlainSt
¡2
Citation.
In the County Court of the Stam
Oregon for Tillamook Couth.
In the Matter of the Estate;
of Harry Wingate Cottle,
Deceased. I
I n the N ame of the Sun
O regon ;
To Addie Cottle, Harvey X. Co
Isabel K. Cottle, FredB.C<
and Harry B. Cottle :
You are H ereby C ited and
quired to be and appear in
County Court of the State oil
gon, for Tillamook County, at
Court House, in Tillamook (
Tillamook County. Oregon, on!
day, the 18th day of November,
at the hour of 10 o’clock in the!
noon of said day, then and the
show cause, if any there be.
said Court should not make
order as prayed for in the Peti
of H. T Botts, Administrator,
the Will annexed, of Harry 1
gate Cottle, deceased, authorii
licensing and directing saidadi
istrator to sell at private sale
cash, all of the following (leacr
real property, situate in Tillai
Connty, Sta’te of Oregon to-t
Lots 9 and 10 of Block 8, in
town of Bay City, belonging»
estate of said deceased, for the
pose of paying the chargee,
penses and claims still upiati
against the said estate.
W itness the Honorable Hi
Mason, Judge of theCountyC
of the State of Oregon, for I
■nook County, this 3Uth day
September, 1912.
Attest :
j. c. H olms .
[ seal ] Clerk of the County C<
of Tillamook CcM
Oregon.
If Prof. Wilson were diept*
insist upon an enforcement «
rules he could have Co! *
Moose Roosevelt put outof the
on s charge of butting.
DONT’T YOU THEY
HAVE APPENDIX
Many Tillamook people vho
chronic appendiciti», «luiha
very painful, have [doctor*
years for gas on the stoni**
stomach or constipation.
Lamar states that if these
will try simple buckthorn
glycfrine, etc., as compen*
Adler i-ka, the German appe’
remedy, they will he iurP
the QUICK benefit. A
DOSE relieves these trout»
STANTLY.
The Great
M ajestic
R ange
Charcoal and Malleable Iron
J
Alex McNair Co.
It Should
Be In Your
Kitchen
Now is theri^
to have that
group picture
Let us
J-
special displnJ — f
tive new style* ’
perfectly
making gr*,uP P",
and will I''™*-’",
the quality oflo«r
Monk’s S