Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 05, 1913, Image 4

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    Tillamook Headlight, June
1913.
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TO THE MANUFACTURER-
THIS ADVERTISEMENT is to CALL to the ATTENTION of
MANUFACTURERS THE ADVANTAGES OF
WHEELER,
OREGON,
On NEHALEM BAY,
AS A MANUFACTURING CITY.
The Nehalem Harbor Company will cooperate with Manufacturers in getting new industries located at Wheeler.
Free sites with rail and water transportation facilities are offered to those who will bring new payrolls to Wheeler,
The railroad offers terminal coast rates on lumber shipments from Wheeler.
Residence property for employers can be purchased cheap and can be paid for on easy terms.
A good gravity water system with 125 pounds pressure assures manufacturers of adequate fire protection.
The harbor improvement to be carried out by the Frederal Government will allow large lumber and freight
schooners to handle by water the output of the mills and factories of Wheeler.
W heeler has Payrolls Now.
W heeler wants more payrolls.
For informtion concerning sites or locations.
Address,
NEHALEM HARBOR COMPANY, WHEELER, ORE.
Portland Office : 327 FAILING BUILDING.
Tillamook Office : Care F. R. BEALS.
Citation.
in the County Court of the State of
Oregon, For Tillamook County.
In the matter of the Guardianship
of Frances Xaaier Moreau (Frank
Murey )
To the next of kin of said ward and
to all persona interested in the
person and estate of said ward.
Whereas on the 22nd day of May,
1913, the County Court of said
county and state, in the uliove en
titled mutter made and entered
the following order, to wit:
Thia matter coming on regularly
or hearing on thia 2hid day of Maj .
1913, upon the petition of N. Me
Millan, guardian of the person and
estate of Frances Xavier Moyeau
(Frank Murey) above named for at.
order citing «he next of kin wf «aid
ward and all persons interested in
said estate and in the land herein
utter described, winch said lund i-
nlao described in said petition, to
appear and allow cause why a
license should not be grunted said
N McMillan, guardian, to sell the
interest and estate of auid ward in
..nd to said real property, the same
lieing described us follows, to wit
Situate in Garibaldi, County of Til
1 unook. Stale of Oregon; Beginning
at a point !W IB chains west and 42.15
i bains south of the northeast col
tier of Sec. 21, Township one North,
Wings ten west of Willamette M<
id'an, thence north 74 degrees ea> t
7 08 chains for imtal point of tract
ien in cotIM-yed. said point belliV.
the southeast corner of what is
knimti ns the Ralston 5 acre tract
theme north 10 degrees weal '24*
tert, south 74 degrees west '4$ 45*1
teet to tlir uottheasl corner o4 trm t
sold by Geo. W Kiger and wife to
Frank Murey by dead dated Oct«.
l ei tit, 1902 aud recorded m book
oi deeds, page .11, records of
Tillamook Cetlnty, Oregon, thence
south Id degrees east 220 teet I >
southeast turner of Murey tract,
north 74 degrees east 23 4.*) teet to
indal point
And it appearing to the court from
said |«etit on that it is necessary
snd Mould tie beneficial to said
w»nl that said property tie sold:
IT tn THBWKFX1KK OtenKMUk that
citation issue herein to tlie nest ot
kin ol said ward and to all ¡«arsons
interested in said en ate citing them
to appear lieloiv the above named
COUfl on the I3tli da) ot June, 1913,
at 10 o'clock a m. and show cause,
if any they have, why said guardian
should not tie granted a license to
sell all the right, title and interest
of said ward tn and to said real
property
It in tardier •tdvtrd th. t
said citation including tins order
tie published in the Tillamook
Headlight, a weekly
newspaper
published in Tillamook City, Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, ami of gen­
eral circulation therein for a ¡rermd
of three successive weeks
Now you and each ot you are here
by notified and required Io appear
at the alaive tune, ¡ilace and court,
and ahow cause, if any you have,
why said license should not be
granted.
W itness the honorable H omer Lebanon Commences Laying
M ason Judge of the County Court
Bitulithic.
of Tillamook County, Oregon, and
the seal of said court affixed this
Active
work
has commenced at
22nd day of May, 11*13.
J. C. H olden ,
Lebanon and 18 blocks of bitulithic
( seal )
Clerk.
¡laving are being laid in the thriv­
Notice Of Sheriff's Sale ot Reni ing valley town.
Property.
Lebanon carefully considered the
N otic e is H ereby G iven , That matter [of paved streets and be­
by virtue of an Execution and Or­ fore awarding contracts made a
der/ of Sale Issued out of the Cir­ thorough investigation of paving
cuit
Court
of the
State of
Oregon, for the County of Tilla­ materials in use in other cities and
mook. upon u decree rendered in towns.
the said court on the 30th day of
Bitulithic was awarded the con­
April, 1913, in the cause wherein tracted on account of several im­
J. II Ellison and Ellen Ellison
were plaintiffs, and Osman Royal, portant reasons—prominent among
in person, and also as Administra­ them being that bitulithic is noise­
tor. was defendant, in order to sat­ less. lasting and durable—free
isfy tlie amount due on said decree, from ruts and chuckholes and a
to wit. the sum of >4050 0(1 mid in
terest that eon nt the rate of 7 per ¡taving material which in other
cent per annum from the 23rd day cities has proven itself specially
of August, 1911; the further sum of free from constant repair expenses.
$400.00 attorney's
tees, and the
costa and disbursements of said
Dairy Ranch for Sale
suit taxed nt $11 50, and the costs
and exprensi-s of this writ, I will on
the 7th day of June, 1913, at 10
A dairy ranch, nicely located on
o clock a.m of said dav, at the front Tillamook Bay, at Garibaldi, which
door of the county courthouse in contains 9J acres. Half of the land
Tillamook City, Oreiron, sell, at puli is good river bottom, and the other
lie auction to the highest bidder for half is fine rich tide land, with a
cash in hand, the real property sit­ hill that contains tine hard blue
uated in TillmtiookCounty, Oregon, rock, connecting with the rock
described as follows, to wit:
quarry. Good house and barn, two
Beginning at the northwest cor­ creeks with tine spring water runs
ner nf the Eldridge Trask Donation through the place All the cows and
Isind Claim, mid running thence ma' hinery goes with the place. We
south to the northeast corner of the will sell half or all of the place. For
James Quick Donation l.and Claim, further information call or write to
thence west to the southeast corner the owner.
of the John S. Tripp Donation Land
F rank K. S trueby .
Claim; thence north to ttxe south­
Garibaldi, Oregon.
west corner of the Nathan Dmigli
erty I and Claim, thence east 37
rods, more or less, to the center of
Take Plenty of Time to Rat.
the so-called Quick Road; thence
There
is a saying that "rapid eat­
south to the place of beginning,
ing is suicide.'* If you have form
containing IMi« acres, more or less,
in Sei lions 2> and 29, m township ed the habit of eating too rapidly
I south of range V west of the Wil you are most likely suffering from
indigestion or constipation, which
lamette Meriden,
Also, beginning at the southeast will result eventually in serious t I-
corner ot the J S Tripp Donation ness unless corrected. Digestion
Food should
Land Claim.
thence north 29.00 begins in the mouth
to the center of the county road be thoroughly masticated and in­
east -ind west; thence west to the cen­ salivated Then when you have a
ter ot said road 3 45 chains; thence fullness of -he stomach or feel dull
south 29.U) chairs, thence east A45 and stupid after eating, taie one of
chains to tlie place of twginning Chamberlain s Tut.lets Many se­
containing 10 acres of land, more vere cases ot stomach trouble* and
or less, in section 29 township 1 constq.ation have been cured by
south of r.u ge 9 west of the Wil- the use of these tablets. They are
easy to take and most agreeable in
«iameWe Mendan.
Also, Iwginning at a point ISO effect. Sold by all dealers.
link* wot ot the Avuthr.tMt corner
of the northeast quarter ot section
Turkey has definitely ceded to
29, in township I south of range 9 Great Britan the island ot Cyprus,
west of tlie Willamette Meridan I
llience north 9 32 chains; thence which is nearly as large as Con-
east 2147 chains, thence south 9 32 neclicut I was seised by Richard
chains, thence west 21 47 chains to L of England in 1192. but recovered
the place ot twgmning. lying and by the Tnrks. In 1871» they agreed
\ being tn sections 29 and 29. in town
ship 1 south ot range 9 west, con that hng'and should own it, but
have (list completed the bargain
taining 2«' acres, mere or less
I kited May Uth 1913.
It is a dull week when Turkey parts
H CRENSHAW.
with none of its real eatate in
bhertf! of Tillamook County, Ore.
Buropn.
Lobbyists. Big and Little.
The dictionary defines the verb
to lobby as an "endoavor to secure
the passage of a bill in a legisla­
tive body by’ outside influence.”
Lobbyists are described as “per­
sons engaged in lobbying with a
particular deliberative body;’’ and,
in general, the noun lobby means
"an ante room, as of a legislative
hall.” It seems that the sinister
impressions aroused by the word
depend on circumstances, for no
body would ca’l President Wilson a
lobbyists, though he is actively us­
ing liis influence to shape, from
the outside, a tariff revision in
Congress, which is constitutionally
charged with originating it. The
president has also an ante room to
a legislative hall, and is personally
using it to a greater extent than
was done by any predecessor.
When the revision is finished the
president will have the power to
veto it. an authority certainly sug­
gesting that Congress itself should
not lie vetoed in its making, nor
dominated from the outside in any­
way. Etymologically, lobby is de­
rived from an old Germauic word
meaning an arbor. But it does not
necessarily imply that somebody* is
hidden in the shrubbery.
with the problem of buying Harness
you will find it distinctly advanta­
geous to come and do your select
ing here. You will get the best
qualities, the most thorough and
conscientious workmanship and be
charged the most reasonable prices.
We can supply single or double
Sets or any- single article that you
may be in need of,
I.et us show you our
special display of attrac­
tive new styles.
We are
(»erfectly [equipped for
making group pictures
and will please you with
tne quality of our work.
W. A, Williams & Co.
N»s, Door to ■’"il*»mook ConntvPnrlr
Monk’s Studio,
Next to POST 0FF1CB.
Consumers in San Francisco and ,
I-os Angeles are rejoicing in the |
opportunity to purchase refriger |
ated bee* from Australia at several
cents a pound less than prices that '
have been prevailing for home '
supply. This is the beginning of
what promises to be a very large
fresh-beef trade between Australia
and I nited States ports. At present
shipments are being made to
Pacific Coast ¡torts only, but in a
few months the Panama Canal will :
be completed, and then the Austra-I
iian refreigeratcr steamers will be '
able to go to sny port on the Gulf {
or the Atlantic almost as cheaply I
r
Family
Recipes.
f)
The valued family •*"
cipes for cough and cold
cute, liniments, tonics
and other remedies have
a as careful attention here
■ as the most intricate pre-
I scriptions.
4 Our fresh, high grade
• drugs will help to matt
remedies more effee
: these
live than ever.
Right prices are also
assured.
a
«
as to San Francisco.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy
Every family without exception
should keep thia preparation at
hand during the hot weather of the
summer months.
Chambertain's
Colic.
Cholera and
Diarrhoea
Keircdy is worth many times its
cost when needed aod is almost
certain to tie needed before the
summer is over. It hea no »u|>enoc
f ir the purposes f<r which it is in.
•ended
Buy it now. For sale by
all dealers.
J
Now is the time
to]have that
group picture made
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
Sold
at
All Grocers.
CLOUGH,
(
Reliable DruggisM