Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 27, 1913, Image 5

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    Tillamook Headlight, FeDruary
Sherry Wine..................................... 85c
Angelica Wine................................. 3$c
Zenfendel Wine
per quart 35c
Tokeyj............................. per quart
Pebbleford, bottled in bond,
Claret............................. perquart
per bottle...................................... $1.50 White Grape Juice...............
Clarke’s Pure Rye, bottled in
Local Beer, quart, 3 bottles for 50c
bond, per bottle .........
1.25 Domestic Beer, qt, 3 bottles for lie.
O d Crow, bottled in bond, per
bottle .............................................. 1.50
Hermitage, bottled in bond, per
boitle................................................. 1.50
Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown ................ 1.50 Keg Beer..................... 15 gallons $6.75
O T. O , bottled in bond, per
Keg Beer..................... 10 gallons 4 00
bottle..................................... ... 1.25 Ixx-al
t>ottle Beer, 6doz. quarts 1UOO
Kentucky Dew, H gal., bottled
Local bottle Beer, 10 dox. pints 11 ftj
in bond ............................
2 15
Kentucky Dew, full pint, bottled
in bond........................................
75
Budwiser Beer, 6 dox. quarts $15.0C
John Dewar & Sons, Old Scotch
Whiskey................... ................ 1.5C Budwiser Beer, 10 dozen pinte 18 !t)
Old style Lauger Beer, lOdozpt 11.00
Black i White, Old Scotch
Whiskey ........................................ 1.50
1.75
V.O.P., Old Scotch Whiskey
White Port, Old Monk Brand,
Sandy Macdonald's Old Scotch
Whiskey........................................ 1.75
$1 00 per gal
Hunter Baltimore, Rye Scotch
Port Wine......................... 1.00 per gal.
Sherry ............................... 1.00 per gal.
Whiskey ....
Claret .................................75c. pergal.
Canadian Club
Angelica..............................1.00 per gal.
I. W. Harper..
Zenfendel..................... .1.25 per gal
Harvester Old Style
Tokey................................... 1.25 per gal.
Monogram...............
Kentuck Dew..........
Billie Taylor, full quart
Coronet Dry Gin........ per bottle 1.00 Monogram .................... per gal. $5.00
A.V H. Gin.................... per bottle 1.75 White Corn Whiskey, per gal. 4 ft)
Gordon Sloe Gin... .per bottle 1.75 Harvester Old Style ..per gal. 4 25
Gordon Dry Gin .. per bottle 1.25 McBrayer, 13 years old. per gal. e.oo
Rock and Rye.............. per bottle 1.110 Echo Spring
....pergal
4 25
E! Bart Gin ..................................... 1 25 Chestnut Grove Rye. . per gal. 175
Virginia Dare Wine . per bottle 75c. Kentuckey Dew
per gal. 2.25
Port Wine
per quart 35c. Alcohol....
..
per gal. 4.0l>
Cornet Dry Gin.
.per gal. 4 00
BOTTLE GOCSJS.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of t ie State of
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Department No. 2.
B. Hill,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Frederick Briodv, John
Krebs, W. G. Willett,
Geo. G. Willett. Oscar
Lion, Carl Johnson
Chas. P. N.laon, W.
G. Dwight, F.
R
Beale, H. C Ellis, J.
I. Gee, Louise P.
Lockwood anil H. B.
Lockwood, J. F len- I
kins,
Defendants. J
To the defendant, J. J. Gee :
In the name of the State of Ore­
gon, you are hereby required to ap­
pear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en­
titled Court and cause, on cr before
the Sixth day of March, 1913, and if
you fail to answer for want there­
of, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for in
his complaint herein, to wit:
That the mortgage described in
plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed
and that the premises described in
said complaint be sold to satisfy
the same, and that the proceeds of
sale be applied in payment of the
amount unpaid and owing to the
plaintiff on said mortgage and the
notes secured thereby, to-wit : the
sum of Sixteen Hundred Forty
(fl.tHO) Dollars, with interest there
on at the rate of Seven per cent per
annum from the 14th day of May,
1911, and that you be barred and
foreclosed of all rights, claim, or
AT
equity of redemption in said pre­
mises and every part thereof ; and
that plaintiff recover his costs and
disbursements incurred herein.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, COR. 1st and 1st AVENUE E
That this summons is served
"uiu
nun
in
■”.icn juii
you i»v
by puL'iica
publication
in inr
the
Special Prioes fur
Family Trade.
Domestio Beers.
WINES.
WHISKEYS.
and
any
. get
is so
You
the
ears
BILLY STEPHENS,
lillartiook Headlight, by order <>f
SIDNEY E. HENDERSON,
President.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON.
Secretary-Trea«,
Attorney-at-Law and Not«re
Public.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
II ...
\ I'...
.11....
Al
V.. I
Hon.
Wm.
Galloway,
the Judge
of 1
the above named Court, tinted on
| tile 13th day of January, 1913, the
first publication to be on the 2it<1
of January, 1913, and you are re­
quired to appear anti answer on or
before the Sixth day of March, 1913.
J as . g . H eltzel .
Attorney for Plaintiff.
(INCORPORATED),
J
: Abstracts: Real Estate
Surveying; Insurance
BOTH PHONES.
□ that
f a di-
>r hat
tn tlx
igt.ifi.
r en-
nated
;arth,
nded.
mized
f the
izena,
he di-
be to
both
and
jr for
ten ed
apon
HUC-
they
ng a
fra ire
a inn
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
When you ask for
Cyrus Noble the deal
er knows that you
know good whiskey
Tall Oaks From
Little Acorns Grow
Fifty years ago I. W.
HARPER was but
little known outside
the Old Kentucky
State. Today its
fame is world-wide.
You find it everywhere.
SOLD HERE BY
E. F. LAUGHLIN
Tillamook, Ore.
It costs you tbe same as any other good whiskey.
W. J Van Schuyver Co., Portland, Or
he is
lheney
of To
i and!
ONM
every
rd by
cd io]
mberJ
r,
Mie I
malin
d niol
d fori
THORN & PARSONS
Are now open for Business
SIGNS—SHOW CARDS
DECORATING
HOUSE PAINTING
with the problem of buy ng Harness
you will find it distinctly advama
geous to come anil do your select
ing here. Yott will get tbe best
qualities, the most thorough and
conscientious workmanship and be
charged the most reasonable prices
Wc can supply single or double
Seta or any single article that you
may be in need of____
W.A. Williams
Next Door to Tillamook tourtv Bank
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN
Both Phones
nth
en-
tr <1
ali
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on
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ted
idi-
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BIG SURPRISE TO MANY Make the Home Look Cheery
IN TILLAMOOK CITY.
Local people are surprised at the
QUICK results
received
from
simple buckthorn bark, glycerine,
On your front porch can be lit
etc., aa mixed in Adler i-ka, the Ger
every night until midnight
man appendicitis remedy.
J. S.
and register not over
Iamar states that this simple
fifty cent« per month
on tbe meter.
remedy antiaepticizes 'be digestive
system and draws off the impurities T illamook E lectric L ight and
•o thoroughly that A SINGLE DOSE
F uel company
relieves sour stomach, gas on the
WILL SPALDING, Manager.
ate mac h
nnd
constipation IN
STANTLY.
W S. Skelton, a merchant at Stan
ley, Ind , ears he would not take
SlftlOO for the relief a single box of
Foley Kidney Pills gave him. ”1
had a severe attack of kidnev
trouble xrtth «harp pairs threush
my back and cruld hardly straight
en utv A single box of rolev Pflla
• "♦'r-’v •»tiered tne
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
Sold at
All Grocers
27 , 1013
Now is the time
to have that
group picture made
Let ue show you our
special display of attrac­
tive new styles.
We are
l»erfectly eq'.tipfted for
making group picture«
and wiil please you with
tne quality of mr work
Monk 9s Studio
Next to POST OFFICE.
:
REUNITED
A
Kidnaping Leads to
a
Happy Christmas.
By ANDRI W O. MORTON.
....... • ••-*•••<»*«>>>>«>»♦
i
evidently very III »ml very petuteai
• Is-ut Home sin she Inid committod.
Now Unit uiy fatuer knew I waa
safe I sal down on n sofa beside tbe
lady and liefure the cheerful lliw Bbe
put her arms nliout me and rvwtud her
cheek against mine I wa» Very happy
“So you Hfe Cornelia.*' I «aid.
( "What do you know about Cornells Y*
( she asked quickly. "Have you beard
I your father speak of me7"
“No. papa ne'er mentioned the same;
•l »aw It on a paper a letter. I think.”
“What paiwr?
HENDERSOf'.
L.
ATTORNEY
&
C h UNSEL-
LOR-AT-LAW,
Tillamook Block, Tillamook,Or.
Room No »Si.
r
T. BOTTS
A’"”" ".NB'’,
Complete set cf «* a*'
njfi??
Tace« paid
Whut letterY-
i “One I found In a desk papa had
I have a faint tvcoilection of stock- I the butler bring down from the garret
for me to use for a home school desk."
Ings hanging to the mantel, a tev«iy
“What was written on tbe pa|ier?”
ime over my crib and a lady taklag
"Somebody was very sorry for some­
me up and kbwlng me pansiooatoiy. 1 thing she had done to Cornelia. She
remember dlstlnctiy that alto was said she was very sick."
“Who was very sick?"
weeping. Then she put me down an
"Why. the person who wrote tbe let
my pillow, and 1 want to sleep.
This la all l remember of a Ctetat- ter."
"Who wrote HI”
tnti for many yean. I waa twwugM
"I can’t remember the name.”
up by my father and had no kaawl-
The lady a»ked tbe last few ques­
edge of my mot bar
The Cbrtetnua
season, which waa ao enjoyable to oth­ tions ferveriahly. She eagerly asked
er children, never brought happiness another. Would 1 kuow tbe name If
to me. As it approached my father I beard it7 1 replied that I thought
grew gloomy, and 1 was sent away to 1 would. Then she asked If it was
attend Christmas day at sonw other Amy.
"Yes.” I replied: "that's It. Amy."
home.
The lady gave me a fierce bug. then
When I became old enough to wo»
der why I did not have a mother lite asked tremblingly what 1 had done
other boys 1 wished to kuow, yot with the letter. I told her that 1 had
put all the papers 1 hud found la the
dreaded to ask.
One day—it waa the last day of study desk together and given them to the
tiefore Christmas, when 1 waa atgM housekeeper to put away.
“Come with me." «aid the lady, -1
years old. coming from school—a ear
riage drew up at the curb Iteslde ma. wish you to tell your father sam»-
the door o|>eued and a lady beckoued tbing.” She drew me to tbe telephone,
Io me to come to her I did ao. and. called up m.v father, then, plactag me
taking my hand, she " gave me a very In position to talk. luid me what to
»weet smile a-tii drew me into the car- say.
..........
i . —.
i
. ■ 4, «
l.uii- a* flaad
"I’apa. ask Mrs. Crlniuiine for the
riage. rii Then
she
shut th,,
the , door
and
ordered the coachman to drive on Her papers 1 took out of my deak
Yo .
expression was so lovable and lovlug will find one mirmg them signed Am),
with something lu it about Cornelk
that 1 had uo fear
The streets were full of shnppsra I will hold the wire till 1 bear free,
making their last purchases heftteu you.”
Christmas. There were children peer
1 heard a click and knew that m.'
Ing into the windows at tbe display father had gone to do ns I bad Indi­
of toys, which were already l<egtnulnfl cated. Cornelia »waited another cB-t
to l><- lighted artificially. Sitting by with feverish anxiety. Ten minute.)
the lady, rememls-ring tbe many dull had not elapstsl when there was a rim
Christmas days I had spent and kn­ Theu I heard m.v father's voice saying;
ottier dull one Is-fore me. I felt a com­
"I have lend Amy's letter. Sii-tee all
fort. a pleasure, I had never experi­ Is explained I see uo reason why you’
enced liefore. How 1 wished that she locution should remain a secret Tell
could go home with me to make a the Indy that If you give It to dm 3
Christmas for me! She. too, seemed will come to Join you Immediately.”
to tue to be thinking of tbe same
I received permission to give ft >
thing. She said nothing to me. only streel mid number, and witbin twenty
held my hand in hers. 1 longed to minutes there waa a sharp ring at tbe*
throw my arms ats>ut her neck and doortiell M.v father eutered. He and
ask her if she would not ba my tile Indy stood .regarding each otbvr
mother.
for a tew moments: theu lie knelt 1»;
it was lietween 4 and 5 o’clock to tore her and said:
the afternoon when I wm taken UiA
“Forgive me."
and hs It was winter, when the days
He rose, and they were clasped I
are short, it soon begat) to grow dark
each other's arms.
"I’m afraid.’’ 1 said to tbe lady,
But I. having no mind to be left oxs
"that papa will lie worried about me. of these trausports. running up te>
He always expects me to go txwne di
them, said:
rect from school.”
"Won’t you take me In toeF
The only response 1 received was a
My father took me up and held toj
pressure of the hand she held. I d a in his arm«, while the lady put ber.
few moments 1 said again. “1 think 1 about me also, covering me with
will get out here and go home."
kisses.
She replied to this by putting her
"To think.” she sniff, "thnt you
ii rm about my waist
There waa should have l>eeu the means of tiring
something In the act that indicated Ing this matter to light!"
an intention on her [«art to prevent
"I have been a fool," said my fh
my leaving her. For the first time It tlier, "to believe anything that fiend
occurred to me that I wa« being kM said:" then to me:
natied. 1 thought of my father wait­
"My lioy, this 1« your ntetber
ing for tue and wondering why I did Prompted by a malicious woman who
not come home, and this troubled me. wrote a confession which she bad not
hut It did not occur to id «- that I
either the courage or sufficient time
should meet with any barm at the
before her death to give to me. I treat­
hands of the iHd.v.
ed mainuia very cruelly "
1’iesentl.v tbe carriage drew up to
"Are you the lady,” I naked of my
front of a dwelling house. Tile latiy
mother, "whom I rerneinlier taking me
cot out nnd. still holding m.v hand,
up from mv crib one night when raw
drew iiu - after her. She tuoli me up
were crying and kissing me?"
to the bouse »lid Into a pretty r>«>m
"That wits it goislbv. though ywn
where s bright fire was blazlna OB
were 11 hi young Io know It. I left van
s hearth
suddenly on Christmas eve”
"You are very kind.” I «aid. "to *»ke
“And I haven fnlnt remembrance of
me to ride and bring lue to your
«lockings hnugiug from tbe mantel
house, but I’m sure papa will be trow
"Everything wti« ready for your
bl.-d a lout me. llnlews l'n> to go home
nt once I think you had lietter let rue first chrlstinns Ilia! In. the first run
send a message to him. Have yun a could npprrclale- w hen— when"—
"I listened to n «lie devil.' anld mv
telephone?”
fntlier angrily, "and <-auaed all tbte
She thought a moment, then said
«offering "
••Certainly T elephone by all meaut'
“It Is all past now." tn.v mother lu
She took me to the telephone, lookwl
in the addle*» ls»>k. found uiy father’s teriHMed. "Another Christmas In be­
When I kidnaped ottr boy I
number mid instru' ted tbe <entrgi x>i fore us
ti<-e to call It up. Then when tbe < ou did not dream I wa» to tirtrig about a
in- tlou was effected she placed a «too, reunion for iim all."
At that moment dinner waa mt
Is-fore the phone and handed me tbe
receiver, standing beside me aa I noiiiio-d. arid m.v mother profHmi-d font
we should all «ft down together Rut
talked
father would twit hear of It lie h«il
"Is that you. papa7” I aaked
My father was evidently relieved to a carriage at tbe d ior amt ii>«lat»<d
hear my vol.« hui I naked me at owe« thnt we should g<> to the home fro n
what had happened and where I wan which toother had ta-eri driven o
I told him that a l>enntlful lady whom do iiile liefore and iiinke the reuni- ti
I had never seen before Imd takes Biz complete utxler our own rooftree
Sever call I forget that <'hr; st tn« g
to drive and tbeii to her home
•Tell him.” «aid the lady, "that von My mother in a abort time made gre it
preparations, luit It wa« not thene tbit
are to s|>end Christmas with me "
I <lid a« she bid me and a<’d««l. at ler »ere a delight to >i« «11 -It waa tn t
request, that «be Intended to make me we were a reunited family
muue slight atooeuient for tbe maay
Chrlstuia«es that I b«d lewm deprived
The Little Carperai.
of the pleasure« common to other i-hll-
I•»■ Canes, the biographer of Ma­
dren.
poison Bouapurte. thus 'teucri (Ma tto
■ .»♦
There was «llerxe for a few ao- origin of the title "Le Petit Ca|«»fWt:
”
meatn Theu my father ashed me to A «Iugular cuRtoin wee eetvblleliad la
describe the lady
1 did ao aed he the army of Italy la consequence nf
a«ked me if I could give him tbe street the youth of tbe commander or from
«ml «umber, but I could <$ eettber ■oine other canee
After each tattile
Then the lady told me to eay to him the oldest soldier« used to hold a *'OOn
that «be was Coreelta, that I would be ell and confer « new rank on tbelr
arefully guarded and he needs 1 worry ynurig general, who. when he made hl«
about me at all. Then she hang op tbe ap|>enr«nce in the camp, wa« received
m-etror and lad me ba< h let» the raetn by the veteran« «nd Minted by hie
new title. They made him a corporal
with the fire oa the hearth
Now. the same CorueMa at >>oce ar at Loffi and a wrarant at Caatlglim ».
twated ay ittoettoe
A year boderr and henee the súmanse of "petit
whew I had entered tbe third g rate t Capirai," whi-h waa for a long titne
erboei ay father had brought down « applied to Napoleon by the noIdiera,
deek frato tbe garret for ay uae I Was flow ant,tie la the chain which unlbw
to keep ay t»»>ka and |«i<era to It. ami tbe moat trivial rfrrnni«!»iwe to t w
M waa to 1» uiy rtady desk in the even- tno«t Important evento! I'erhapa thia
tag
la < learlag It oct I bad taeketl very nickname cuatrltMited to Ute atl
ever several old papers that were to IL raculoua ami eea on Iti» retura In 1SIA.
•ad to owe I had aeea >hl« name Cer- While be waa haranguing I lie flrat bat­
atoto More thaa thia, the coetenta of talion. which h. found It owewsary to
the patier bad iapraased me 1 mmld addreM. a rutee from the raaha eg
>• T»l
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wLi )«»»•< UgM
1 Maa."
I1--
JOHN
**on-
Residents.
Tillamook Block
Both pbooen.
FL HABER
.ORNEV-AT-L ax »,
Tillamook Bloca..
QEORGE WILLETT,
ATTOI l NEY-AT-L a W.
Tillamook Commercial Building
T illamook
OBStiON.
T. BOALS, MJ).
& SURGEON,
PHYSICIAN
TILLAMOOK.
Tillamook Block.
M.
KERRON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Tillamook Block,
Tilhtmcok,
\\\ C
.
Oregon.
HAWK,
PHYSICIAN &
SURGEON.
BA t CITY, oRIÎGON
R. BEALS,
REAL. ESTATE,
F inancial A okm T,
Tillamook, Oregon
1 A
H. GOYNE,
0
A ztoknky - at -L .w.
offi. . : Opposite _>1 ’
' « a »*«
T illamook , O kroon .
} '|R. P J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIST
(»face across the street frotr ii c
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
p SARCIIET,
t he Fashionable Taulor.
*• .
C.‘suing, Pressing and Repai.
iug a Specialty.
Si are in Heins Photographic
( ìallery.
I
J. CLAUSSEN,
LAWYER,
^cutnchcr ^buokrt.
i
213 Tillamook Block,
T illamook
I
E.
REEDY,
U broon
D.V.M.,
VETERINARY
(Hnth Phone«).
Tillamoo
i
e
Oregon
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ttentein the mouth, wtirc
you that youritomai.a w i>- a • *»
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y> u that there is nothing »
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for a disordered »loan L i«
Chamberlain’s Stomach au_ JJv
FaMeU.
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gantls Btlhsir actual that sm he.
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