Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 10, 1913, Image 2

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    Tillamook
Headlight, April
IO, lOl3.
face that they are going to be Mayor Harter Heard From.
“stung” for hobnobbliug with
Ix, a Gatos, Cai., April 1, 1913.
L aoal A dvertisement «■
the progressive and free trade
10
First Insertion, per line
Mr. E ditor B aker :
$
5 partir-.
Each subsequent insertion, line
After spending a week on the
Business and professional cards,
Another phase in the pave- road we arrived here yesterday and
I month....................................
1 00
found a very fine residence town
Homestead Notices...................
5 00 ment ruction, with Attorney
Timber Claims
................. 10 00 Duniway to take part in the We stopped at several of the South
Locals per line each insertion
5 scrap. William Ryan contends >-rn Oregon towns, and will saythat
¡lili! ¡lililí
Disp'av advertisement, an inch,
that it is the intention of some we found no place which shows the
Iz:
1 month
............................
50 1
hi
1?
thrift
and
solid
prosperity
that
Til
■>f the citizens, if possible, to
' -ÏK'
All Resolutions of Condolence and
w/à
,1
hold the city and uot the pro­ lamook shows. The low price of
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
perty owners for the street im­ apples has knocked the bottom out
Lards of Thunks, 5c. per line.
____ r Strayed
_ .rayed or stolen
Notices, ¡»st,
Stolen, provements. However that may of Southern Oregon investments.
etc. iriinimun rute, Zk. not exceed be we do not know, but with Everybody is on the market and no
ing five lines.
One man I talked with
more attorney's fees and with buyers
Attorney Duniway putting a made a ten thousand dollar invest­
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
little spice into the tight, there ment three years ago and is now
’(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
is every indication to believe trying to cash in for seven thous­
One year........................................... 1 5 q that it will be a long drawn out and after putting in a thousand dol­
75
Xix month»............................ ..........
50 tight so as to make the attor­ lar’s worth of improvements.
Three month»...................................
14 x 2 inch Brake Drums.
This locality we are now in is a
ney's fees as big as possible.
The Paige “36” Auto.
Imported Annular and Hyatt Roll­
Entered ua second class mail mat­
delightful country as far as climate
er Bearings.
ter July, 1888, at the poet office at
Aluminum Cast Crank and Trans­
is concerned, but a poor place for
The
Paige
“
36
”
design
and
Tillamook. Ore., under the act of
Wheeler appears to be on the business. The decline in the prune
mission Cases,
equipment includes such features
March 3, 1879.
boom, and from the look of
Built in, Adjustable, Ventilating,
market of about fifty per cent and
as :
Rain-vision Wincsheild
things it is going to make a
Left Side Drive, Center Control.
also in about all other fruit lines,
Gasoline Tank under Shroud Dash.
Gray & Davis Electric Starting and
thrifty city. Situated on the
Gas and Spark Controls on top of
b ^illniuooh Ijtaòligbt, South side of Nehalem bay, it put real estate on the bum here and
Lighting System.
Steering Wheel.
about all the real estate men pre
Silent
Chain
Drive
for
Cam
Shaft,
is admirably located with water
Dash Adjustment for Carburetor.
Pump and Generator (al! enclos­
tend to offer an intelligent buyer
18-inch Steering Wheel, Irreversible
and
railroad
transportation.
ed.)
Gear.
Editorial Snap Shots. We are glad to see that the is a piece of climate.
Cork Insert Multiple Disc Clutch.
Rear Door 21 inches wide, Front 19
Wages here are one dollar a day
Bosch Magneto
north part of the county is
inches.
and board, or a dollar and seventy-
116-inch Wheel Base.
10-inch
Upholstery, Deep Tilted
No one can be a booster and wide awake and progressive, five and board yourself. Wood is
4x5 inch Motor, cast en bloc.
Cushions.
with
the
people
striving
to
de-
Enclosed Valves.
knocker at the »ante time.
Long, Clean Running Boards.
velope it, and we wish them ten dollars per cord.
Three Bearing Crank Shaft.
While the climate is more delight­
All Dash Equipment, Speedmeter,
Unit Power Plant.
success and hearty co-operation.
Ammeter,
Carburetor
.Adjust
Selective Type Transmission.
One way to reduce the cost Wheeler has started to grow' ful the people are no healthier than
ment, Magneto and Lighting-
34 x 4-inch Tires, Demountable
of living—raise your own vege­ and no doubt before long it they are in Tillamook, and I can ■
imbedded
Switches, etc.,
Rims.
table.
will be a c’ty of some import­ heartily advise any one that they f
Floating Type Rear Axle.
Auxiliary Dash, convenient
can
do
no
better
than
stay
by
,
operatoi.
Full Elliptic Scroll Rear Springe.
ance on Nehalem Bay.
Some persons are so consti­
Northern Oregon generally, and
tuted that they have to "knock”
Tillamook especially, unless they !
OMPARE the size of the Paige “36” with any other car. It isn’t a small car, but a big roomy,
whenever some improvement is
We extend the glad hand of have money to throw at the birds, j
comfortable, easy-riding car. It has 116 inch wheel base, 34 x 4-inch tires, deep luxurious uphol
proposed.
welcome to the A. F. Coats
If you will kindly forward the
etery, full elliptic scroll rear springs and a perfectly balanced distribution of weight that make it as
comfortable us any car you ever saw.
Lumber Co., and wish the Headlight to L ob Gatos I will be 1
The Paige “36” clutch is not simply a steel disc clutch but a Cork Insert Multiple Disc Cluck
The tariff on butter is to be new company success, with the Obliged as I think we will camp,
running in oil This clutch is one feature of Paige cars that lias never been equalled for mechanical
reduced from 6c. to 3c. per lb., hope that everybody in the city around here in thia vicinity for*
efficiency, control or real service. Look for this type of clutch in other motor cars and then tutt
and cheese from 6c. a pound to will help boost it and thereby several weeks.
the prices of those cars There is no better evidence of Paige “36” value than this clutch
make a bigger pay roll. And,
Youre very truly.
20 per cent ad valorem.
One or two other features of this great car are too good to pass over without mention here. Tht
also with the hope that other
J ohn R. H arter .
position of the gasoline tank is one instance of the many conveniences of this car. It is carried undei
the shroud of the dash and is filled from the outside. The break drums are so large that they insure ab
timbering concerns will locate
I u city and county polities
solute sufety of break control, being 14 inches in diameter and unusually wide.
here. Instead of placing ob­
things are beginning to shape
President Wilson has chosen a
Men who know motor care recognize, instantly that this Paige “36” is unequalled for value. And
stacles in the way of the new
themselves into a Beals vs. anti-
your most searching investigation must convince you likewise. Look at it from any angle—ineaeun
lumber company, we hope it summer capital in New Hampshire,
it
by
any known standard—ride in it--drive it—the answer is the same. Paige cars are designed and
Beals tight. Which band wagon
will meet with none of those but with a tariff-revising Congress
built by men who know motor car values to the last detail—and the Paige “36” is their expressionol
a;? you going to climb into, the
on
his
hands
the
prospect
of
escap
­
discouraging and vexatious in­
extreme value. Hie Paige “ 36” today enjoys the distinction of being the most remarkable motor cat
i
unpopular or popular vehicle ?
value of the year—an achievement we are naturally quite proud of because it so truly reflect!
cidents which have cropped up ing dog days in Washington is
Line up, boys.
Paige policy. PRICE, $1,390 f.o.b. Portland.
We also have the Paige 25 at $1,050.
so frequently in the past. Help poor.
boost the new lumber company.
Things are reported to be quieting
A. H- HARRIS, Agent.
Some individuals may uot
down in Mexico. The Mexicans,
quite like our tactics, but will
A New Car on Display at Rd.’s Garage.
however, can not be depended up­
A large number of the citi
someone please inform us for
on, and next week there may come
for what purpose the detectives Zens of this county are now a noise like of rolling a bureau over
were sent to Bay City and who greatly interested in the free the attic floor.
of our respected citizens have trade policy of the Democratic
Notice of Final Account.
.**.«
*.*,*.■ a.
Summons.
Notwithstanding their long run of
been roped in to help pay the party, and they are speculating
N
otice
is H ereby G iven ,—That
big
crops
and
high
prices
it
is
what
effect
the
change
in
the
bill ?
the undersigned, adiiiini
ijisUalgr of ln the Circuit Court of the Suit
tariff will have upon the two claimed that the farmers do not
Oregon fot Tillaoioolr Ot.lssn
the estate of Thomas F .
Those
who
wanted
a most important industries of i know how to market their products.
)
has bled his final account Martha M. Bauer.
Î deceased,
'change,” and were not satis Tillamook County. It will not The condition of the farmer is truly
Plaintiff,
as such administrator in the County
vs
r
lied with the protective policy surprise us in the least to see a deplorable
■
** ah ai a: a: .«r
• • Court of Tillamook County, Stat ■ of Helen Louise
Gilday |
Oregon, and that the judge of said
of the Republican party, will slum in the cheese market, for
Somewhat after the style of some
and
K.
N
Crockett,
|
i
court has appointed Monday, April
The valued family re­
soon wake up to the fact that milk and cream are placed on
Defendants. J
14th, 1913, at the hour of 10 o’clock
cyclones, which hit churches and
=
cipes for co'ugh aud’cold
tn-tariff have been slashed so • | the Democratic freelist. This
To Helen Louise Gilday, a
a.m. at the Court House in Tilla­
skip saloons, 'he Indiana floods,
that farm products from other I will also cause a slum in the
cute, liniments, tonics I mook City, Oregon, as the time and named defendant: lu the name
though raging all around, never
You
State of Oregon:
countries will come in almost j price of dairy farms and other
and other remedies have I place for hearing of all objections the
tou~hed the great American Monte
to said final account and the settle hereby required to appear and itag Sai
free of duty.
property in the county, and for
as
careful
attention
here
I me nt thereof.
ewer the comp aint filed again’.; W
Carlo at French Lick.
that reason it is not surprising
you in the above entitled court IW Ho
Dated this March 7th, 1913.
as
the
most
intricate
j»re-
I
'that farms and other realestate ! One disaster of the storm and
cause, on or before the 23rd day« C*
JAMES WILLIAMS,
1’ree wool, free lumlier, free
scriptions.
I
flood period which seems to have
Administrator of 'he Estate of May, 1913, and if you fail so to
I
milk and freecream. How does in this county are not changing
pear or answer the plaintiff willk^ L V
Thomas F. Williams,
been overlooked is that the South­
Our fresh, high grade «
that strike you ? As the snap hands like they used to when
ply to the court for the relief pra;
Deceased
western
cyclones
and
the
floods
for in the complaint, which is
drugs
will
help
to
make
shot mail is a tea boozer we | the price of butter fat was on
have forced strawberry buyers in
r’s No ice of Hearing follows: For judgment and d
hope there will be free ten as the upward jump. Now that it
these remedies more effec­ Î Administrât
Chicago to puy $1 a quart.
of Final Account.
against you for the sum of $85Q
well, but what about the Demo­ is liable to be oi. the downward
tive than ever.
gether with interest thereon at
jump
our
citizens
are
anxiously
;
Turkey,
Bulgaria
and other
crats playing politics and go in
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, rate of ten per cent per annum
I
waiting
to
see
the
results
of parties to the Balkan struggle are
that the undersigned has filed his August 3. 1913, and for the ‘u
Right prices are also
tor free beer ?
free milk and free cream.
■ final account as administrator of sum ot $85 attorney’s fees, and
reported to be short of money, food
assured.
I the estate of Samuel Perren, De­ the costs and disbursements of
and clothing.
When diplomacy
ceased, and that the County Court plaintiff in this suit, and for a
No one knows what the fee
fails Providence always finds a way
aa.a ata a»»»»»«N of the State of Oregon for Tillamook cree foreclosing that certain
will lie for the Fortland law
Don't be too hasty in criticis­
County has appointed Wednesday, gage executed by you to the p
firm, but it is sure to go into ing Captain Farley and the life to terminate a war.
the 23rd day of April, 1913, at 10 tiff under the name of Martha
A new system of spelling allows
thousands of dollars, which nil saving crew.
o’clock a.m. at the court room of Kunz, said mortgage beingreco
The captain, nt
said court in the county court at page 250 in Book S of records >.
the property owners in the city the wreck of the Argo, showed each individual a wide range of
house in Tillamook City, Oregon, mortgages of Tillamook Cou
will huve to pay.
This comes that he was no coward, for with choice Something of this kind has
■ as the time and place for the hear, Oregon, and that the following91;
hard on property owners who a broken arm he struggled in existed a long time, but somehow
ing of objections if any there are, property, being the property 3
have no street pavement abut the breakers for over an hour has not been considered a desirable
to said account, and the closing of cribed in said mortgage, tc« 'J
ting their property to have to and saved the life of Mrs. W. C. accomplishment.
said estate.
•
I The Southeast quarter of sed» J
Dated March 20, 191?.
help pay for high priced attor King
thirty-one in township five S
The snap shot man is of
Speaking of what was done by
A lfred P erren ,
of range ten West of XVillafl
neys.
What about the poor the opinion that Captain Farley the last Missouri Legislature it
Administrator of the estate of Meridian in Tillamook County.-^ SID1
widows and orphans ?
is the beat judge of what the must be said that the woman
Samuel Perren, deceased.
gon, be sold as upon execution M
I small lifeboat was capable of suffrage cause was treated eva-
that plaintiff has a first lien on ty
Order to Show Cause Against Sale. premises for the payment off
Dodging the feminine
It wns u penny wise policy doing when the breakers rose lively
sums of money, and that you
1
never
that is uccountHble for the loss thirty feet over the unfortunate powers of perception has
In the County Court of the State cf forever barred and foreclosed I
<"
been
a
successful
policy.
vessel,
with
strong
under
cur
­
Oregon
for
Tillamook
County.
<>f life attending the effort to
right, title and interest therein,
¡Í
In
the
matter
of
the)
the right of redemption as ail-^^_
float the German bark Mimi. rents and wreckage to contend
Agitation for the judicial recall,
Estate of William i
by law, and for such other •
It is easy enough for
It may lie nil summed up in a with.
Graham Dean, an i
which
has
already
forced
constitu
­
further relief as to the court *
few words. The ballast should those on shore to crieicise, but tional amendments in a number of
insane person.
-oom just and equitable, 'i'hi»*9
It appearing to thia court from mans is served upon you by pw
never have been removed until we cannot believe that Captain states, may be responsible for a
the petition thia day presented and cation by order of the Hon. Hw
the ship wiia entirely disman­ Earley an 1 his gallant little movement in other states to make
filed by Thomas Coates, the guar­ Mason, judge of the above entin
Had the frail
tled. This was not done, and crew lost heart
judicial candidacies and elections
dian within the State of Oregon of court, which order is dated the ■
ft is no surprise to a great little life boat met a like fate nonpartisan
the person and estate of William day of April, 1913. The date of -
Kansas has just
Graham Dean, an insane person, first publication of this su«n*
uiany persons, what happened that happened to the life boat adopted a law under which candi­
praying for an order to convey cer is the 10th day of April, 191S *
to the vessel, with so great kiss that was crippled with a wave dates for judge will hereafter run
tain real property therein described the last date of publication is
striking it when it went to the
of life.
belonging to said ward, tha' it is 22nd day of May, 1913.
assistance of the Argo, it would on nonpartisan petitions, and non-
necessary that such real estate
F rank S chlegel ,
partisan ballots in the primaries,
Thanks, Bro. Henle, for the have added another catastrophe
should
be conveyed:
Attorney for Plaintiff-
and tie listed together on the official
Let
us
show
you
our
to
the
deplorable
accident
on
It
is
hereby
ordered
that
the
next
tree adveitising you are giving
of kin of the said ward and all
Under the circum­ ballots at the election polls not as
special display of attrac­
the snap shot man, for we are Sunday.
party candidates but as nonpar­
persons interested in the said
tive new styles.
We are
awfully delighted when unpop­ stances, do not be too ready to tisan candidates.
Found a Cure for Rheuniati»» g
estate, appear before this court on
criticise
Captain
Farley
and
the
perfectly
equipped
for
ular individuals jump onto us.
Monday, the 21st day of April,
"I suffered with rheum.itiem _
making group pictures
\^e can assure the hon. gentle, life saving crew until an inves­
1913 at 2 o’clock p.m of said day, two years and could not
JB
Some one has conservatively es­
in the Court Room of this Court right hand to mi mouth tot
and will please you with
men that we are in no hurry to tigation is held by those who timated that around 6.060,000 calves
at the Court House in the City and length f time, writes Lee I. \
the quality of our work.
cnine hack,” for we reserve are well informed bv experience are annually slaughtered in this
| County of Tillamook. Slate of Ore­ man, Mapleton, Iowa. “I
what
n
small
life
boat
can
do
tbnt right when the opportune
country, including those slaugh­
gon. then and there to show canse terrible pain so I could not sleep
time comes.
Those who live under certain weather condi­ tered on the farm. There thousands
i why an order should not be lie still at night Five year»»
tions.
t
hose
who
are
respon
­
. granted for the conveyance of such began using Chamberlain »
in glass houses ought to have
of calves are unnually slaughtered
estate in the manner therein ment and in two months I wai 1
little more sense than to throw sible for the Lais of life and the that are of good beef type. Their N«xt to POST OFFICE. I real
prayed for.
and have net Buffered with rhe»
loss of the vessel and the suf
stones nt the simp shot num.
owners
slaughter
and
market
them
And
it is further ordered ............. tisrn since.” For sale by all
ferings of those who were res­
|
copy
of
thia
order
be
published
at
at a tender age to rid tlie cow of her
ers
_____
cued are those who undertook
least once a week for four succes­
bree wool J.
Don’t blame to haul a large vessel, light and charge and put her into the dairy
sive weeks before the said date of
’Jl* *' who atexxi pal with the top heavy, right into the break service aghin. The dairy cow is a
Look to Your Plumbing-
hearing in the Tillamook Head
Iwpublicnn |M»rty, but the so- or* in the dead of the night, short road to profit, but ber steer
light, a weekly newspaper printed
You know what happen* *
■nd
published
in
Tillamook house in which the plumbing*
called Progressives. When the with no precautions taken to cnlf?if kept on the farm until he
City, Tillamook Counts Oregon
poof condition—everybody 19
Democrats knock the twittom save life if anything miscarried. hud attained the yearling age and
Dated March 18, 1913.
house is liable to contract V
out of farm products then, and In proof of this the three mates th/n sold to a l»eef cattle feeder,
t'n your front porch can be lit
H omer M ason .
or acme other fever. Tta<
should
in
the
long
run
net
more
every night until midnight
probably not before, will the who would not stay with the
County Judge. organs perform the same
and register not over
dairymen of this county realise vessel, but went ashore on the profit. It might not all be repre­
in the human body astherl'*(
fifty cents per month
sented in dollars and cents, bu» that
does for the house, and they *"*'
Special Bargain.
that they allowed a lot of dis-
stern line showed that they saw calf, having the ran of the farm for
on the meter
be kept in first class conditJWj
gruntled polith'MUM to fool them what was going to happen ns
1
For 30 days, wi'i offer for s )e
!
a year, would help enrich the eoil ( ixamook E lectric L ioht and best 92^» acre Dairy farm in Alsea th" time. I you have any
to such an extent that it is as
with
your
digestion
take
ChsJ
siHin as the vessel reached the fertility enough to well pay its
F vkl C ompany
piaiu as the nose vu a uiuu's breakers.
\ alley. Improvements up to date. Iain's Tablet» and you are ve
W ill SPALPLXü, Manager.
keep.
Price. k>5 per acre G. T. Vernon, to get quick relief. For sale ■»
dealers.
Advertising Rates
£|
C
I
Family
Recipes.
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CLOUGH,
Z
Reliable Druggist. |
Now is the time}
to have that
group picture made
Monk's Studio.
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A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp