Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 07, 1913, Image 5

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    ì illamook Headlight, August
7, 1913
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OREGON, !
I WHEELER,
THE MANUFACTURING
CITY
NEHALEM BAY
Offers to men of energy and small means
For information regarding Wheeler, write to NEHALEM HARBOR CO., WHEELER, OREGON
Portland Office :
Tillamook Office :
327 FAILING BUILDING.
Care of F. R. BEALS.
An Adequate Navy.
Statement
5 S., R. 10 W. of W.M
[ fore patent issues, by filing a cor-
Applications and bids should be' roborated affidavit in this office,
addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk I alleging tacts which would defeat
State Land Board, Salem, Oregon. : the entry.
and marked “ Application and bid
II. F. HlGBY, Register.
to purchase tide lands.”
G. G. B rown ,
HAPPY CAMP, NETARTS
Clerk State Land Board.
Dated July 22nd, 1913.
BAY BEACH,
Of the Tillamook County Bank, of
Tillamook City, County of Tilla
The leading armed powers of Eu­
mook, State of Oregon, showing
rope are well disposed toward the
the amount standing to the credit
United States and show no active op­
to every depositor July 1, 1913
position to the Monroe doctrine as­
who has not made a deposit, or
w’ho has not withdrawn any part
serting that the United States baa
of his deposit, principal or in­
rightfully a paramount interest in
terest, for a period of more
the preservation of American terri­
Notice of Publication.
than seven (7) years immediately
tory from foreign aggresion, and the
prior to eaid date, with the name,
Department
of the Interior.
last known place of residence or
freedom of American governments
postoffice address of such de­ U. S. L and O ffice at Portland, Ore.
from foreign dictation.
But the
June 12th, 1913.
positor, and the fact of his death,
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
Monroe principle implies power to
if known.
Alonzo E. Shirley whose post-office
act as well as a disposition to draw W. A. Eggers, Balm, Ore., 10c.
address is 1241 E Main St. Portland,
a line on what shall and shall not A. J. Knightly, Nehalem, Ore., Oregon, did, on the 18th day of No
$31.10.
be in America. Recognized inter­
vember. 1912, file in this office
Wm. Scott, Woods, Ore., 37c.
Sworn Statement and Application,
national law applies to America as
State of Oregon,
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No. 03688, to purchase the SW'i of
wef as other continents. The posi­ County
"ountyof
of Tillamook, ) J
I, Erwin Harrison, being first NEti, Section 12. Township 2 North,
tion of Monroe was not taken to en­
sworn, depose and say upon Range 10 West, Willamette Mendan,
courage turbulent or irresponsible duly
oath, that I am the Cashier of the and the timber thereon, under the
methods of government in the New | Tillamook County Bank, of Tilla provisions of the act of June 3. 187*,
World. Conditions may become so 1 mook City. County of Tillamook. and acts amendatory, known as the
"Timber and Stone Law,” at such
bad in some countries that all other State of Oregon ; that the foregoing value as might be fixed by appraise
is a full, true, correct
powers will have a grevance. At ■ statement
and. complete statement, showing ment, and that, pursuant to such
times it has been so in China, and the name, last known residence or application, the land and timber
thereon have been appraised, the
several nations have combined to poetoffice address, fact of death, if timber
estimated 100.00 and 120 000
known,
and
the
amount
to
I"®
enforce general international law.
board feet at 25 and 40 cents per
credit
of
each
depositor
ns
required
Some on occasion have also acted by the provisions of Chapter 148, of M, and the land $40.00; that said
separately. It is not the province the General Laws of Oregon. 1907. applicant will offer final proof in
eup|»ort of his application and
E rwin H arrison
of the Monroe doctrine to declare
sworn statement on the 3rd day of
Subscribed and sworn to before September,
that these forms of intervention
1913, before the Regist­
me
this
14th
day
of
June
A
D,
1913.
shall cease. But as far as America C. A. McGhee, Notary Public for er and Receiver of the U. S. Land
Office, at Portland, Oregon.
” concerned this country claims Oregon.______ ________ _
Any person is at liberty to pro­
the initiative steps.
test this purchase before entry, or
Notice of Sale of Tide Landa.
A Monroe doctrine without an ef­
initiate a contest at any time before
fective navy would be only an ab­
N otice is H ereby
h **! patent issues, by filing a corrobor-
straction. But the people of the the State Land Boarcl of the State o ed affidavit in this office, alleging
Lnited States hold it to be alive Oregon will sell to the highest b d- facts which would defeat the entry.
H. F. H igby ,
der at its office in thrCapitolBudd-
and for practical use. Then what ing at Salem, Oregon, on October
Register.
■a an adequate navy?
Admiral 7, 1913. at 10 90 o’clock a.m? of said
Dewey defines it as a fleet second day. all the State’s interest in the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
only to that of Great Britian. At tide and overflow lands hereinafte
described
giving.
how
®
v
®Y'°
ab
u.
Department of the Interior.
present the second place in naval owner or owners of any lands abut
U.S. Land Office, at Portland,
•trength is disputed, which is equiv­ ting or fronting on such tide«an
; Oregon, June 20th, 1913.
alent to the admission that our overflow lands, the preference right
N otice m H ereby G iven ,—Thai
to
purchase
said
tide
and
overflow
CLARENCE E.
BROUGHTON
naval rank is in donbt 1« the
lands at the highest price offered,
present Congress it has been hard provided such offer «• ®‘de*“ *^2 whose post office address is Cheno-
with. Washington, did, on the 25th
to gain consent to the construction Faith, and also Providing that the day
of September. 1912, file in this
of even one first-class battle ship. land will not be sold for nor.any office Sworn Statement and Appli
Yet it is unlikely that a single mem­ offer therefor accepted of less than cation, No. 03636, to purchase the
per acre the Board reeen g Se *4 Nw ><. Section 11. Township
ber would "ote for the abandon­ $7.50
the right to reject any and all bids. 3 North. Range 9 West, Willamette
ment of the Monroe doctrine Said land« are situate in
Meridian, and the timber thereon,
Hands off of American territory’’ County. Oregon, and described
under the provisions of the act of
-aq c <__• X ¿une 3. 1*78, and acta atnendory.
’• • wise rule, but it does not follow follows, towit:
Beginning at a point « ’ teet_•
nown as the " Timber and Stone
that unbounded licence is to be al
21 deg. 47 min. E. from
Law,” at each value as might tie
lowed an American country contin­ •eCd‘rTC5rrrR>ei0WOcMV,Mn,atl fixed
by appraisement, and that,
ually in a state of rebelious tumult, ."he hJh water line on Upright pursuant to such application, the
urfkble to conduct itself peaceably bank of »he Little NeatuccTl. ver. land and bibber thereon have been
•upraised, the timber, estimated
°r to protect foreigners who have
been invited to come, and then find ,hN°^deg 53 min. W 27«.! feet 3<i.OOO and *0.000 board feet at
50r. and 40c. per M , and the land
’bemselvea threatened in life and •«%?. «
w. ™
“ $20.00; that said applicant will offer
final proof tn support of his appli
Property by endless revolt« of sn
anarchical type. No navy can be 1OS,WderglW min. E 273.1 along cation and «worn statement on the
9»h day of Septenitier 1913. before
’¿equate for thia c- ntry unless it
‘°N Mdega?’ mm.E. 71 (Meet to the the Register and Receiver. U.S.
’• prepared at any utue to back UP
Land Office. st Portland. Oregon.
.
Ksinnning
contusing
Any person is at liberty to pro
the Monroe doctrine.
P«‘.c«.of bd"e «"nd. being tide
Ed fo front ot tract owned b> teat this purchase before entry, or
[has. Ray. i® SecUos. 5 and ®> H initiate a conteat at any time be
Subscribe for the Headlight
Tillamook County, Oregon.
Moat attractive beach for cam pine
in Oregon First class hotel ac-
commodattona, store and post-
office on grounds; adjoining Fed­
eral and State reservation con
taining beautiful scenery, Three
Arch Rocks, caves, sea lions,
seals, parrots, etc. Happy Camp
has seven varietieties of clams,
oyster beds, crabs and crawfish
on the beach; bears and berries
in the woods; good deep sea fish­
ing, fine boating and bathing in
bay or ocean; excellent spring
water. New seven-mile automo­
bile road from Tillamook just
completed, Camping space $1 <X>
per week; furnished tents $5.00
Good pasture for
per week,
horses. All under new manage-
inent. Dr. P. J. Sharp.
George
T. Kiehm
Now is the time
tofhave that
group picture made
Let us show you our
special display of attrac­
tive new styles.
We are
perfectly ^equipped for
making group pictures
and will please you with
the quality of our work.
COMME«« I Al.
Family
Recipes.
LAUGHLIN
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: Reliable
Druggist. I
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How the Trouble Starts.
Constipation is the cause of many
Bewer Pipe for Bale
ailment« and disorders that make
life miserable. Take Chamberlain's
Por Sale all aixea of sewer P'I*
Tablets, keep yonr bowel« regular
and you wilf avoid tnese diseases and sewer couue< Uosa, Se e I. li
McMahan.
For sate by «11 dealers.
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Baker’s Bread
Sold at
All Grocers
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BLO.
Tillamook, Ore.
Tillamook
The valued family re­
cipes for cough and cold
cute, liniments, tonics
and other remedies have
as careful attention here
as the most intricate pre­
scriptions.
*
Our fresh, high grade ■
■ drugs will help to make
these remedies more effec­
tive than ever.
Right prices are also
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assured.
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FOK SALK SY
Next to POST OFFICE.
J. 8. STEPHENS,
ROOM
For its exquisite flavor.
The choice of all men
who know good whiskey.
Monk’s Studio.
BARGAINS IN REAL ■
ESTATE.
320 Acres on the Wilson Rix er
known as the Rush Farm, (except
a right of way), with everything on
he place, (except keep-sakes I.
60 Acre«, 10 acres in meadow at
$37.50 per acre,
cash, balance on
time.
2 lots ju«t west of the Academy
for $70000, on easy terms.
1 Lot with 5 Room nouse, that
rents for $15.00 per month.
2 I-ots with small house on easy
term«.
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1 lot 00 x 105 close in.
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2 good large lots with house.
A Homestead relinquishment for
•ale.
*0 Acres of unimproved land, 5
Mile« South of Tillamook City
M Acre« with house and barn close
in.
Famous
The World Over
«HARNESS
with the problem of buying Hnn e«s
you will find it distinctly advet>i«->
g^ous to < <>me and do your ee'F.-t,
ing here. You will get the <• t
qualities, the most thorough nd
conscientious workmauship i.r ' 1 e
charged the moat reasonable pii a.
We can supply single or <!« >.!.le
Seta or any single article that you
may tie in need of.
W.A. Williams k Cc.
Meal Duor to * g- wook Caaatyl'a