Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 21, 1913, Image 6

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    WHEELER
OREGON, j
THE MANUFACTURING CITY
better
OPPORTUNTITES than any other
For information regarding Wheeler, write to NEHALEM HARBOR CO., WHEELER, OREGON.
Tillamook Office :
Portland Office :
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327 FAILING BUILDING
Care of F. R. BEALS.
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Tillamook Fire Wardens.
For the information of those desiring
to but., slashing in Tillamook county
we are publishing at the request of
Supervising
Warden
Aschim, the
names of fire wardens appointed in
this county to dale:
S. M. Bstterson, Nehalem. Ore.
E. M. Bolfing, Hillsborq, Ore.
U. S Beyant, Timber.
Cheater C. Coad, Tillamook.
Harley Hilliker,
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Clarence Hoyt,
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C. W. Hulse, Hillsboro.
W. R. llhngsworth, Tillamook.
Ernest Lamb, Tillamook.
James Lee, Tillaiftook.
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A. L. McCarty, Mohler.
J. B. McCowell, Hemlock.
N. McMillan, Garibaldi.
Edgar G. Munson, Tillamook.
Koy Musselman, Garibaidi, Ore.
D. mald New nan, Tillamook, Ore.
Scott Obve,
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Max M. Reecher
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W. T Ridehslgh, Wheeler.
Frank A. Rowe,
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Leonard Rush, Tillamook.
W. B. Smith.
Thomua Taylor, Tillamook.
Thomae Keil ley
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Win. Tinnerstett
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Geo. Vaughn,
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John C. Wilson
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8. C. Woods.
The Federal Patrollmen appointed
were:
H. L. Rittenhouse, Mohler, Ore.
W. H Edson, Blaine, Ore.
Frank Hans uratt. Sandlake, Ore.
Forest Service Employees appointed
State Fire Wardens:
Robert R. Craig, Hebo Ore.
It |M Johnson.
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Marv in Williamson, Hebo.
Each of these warden* is empowered
to ieaue burning permits in hie individ­
ual territory and will be glad to look Up
any proposed burning at any time noti­
fied. In case of any party wishing to
do burning where a regular patrol does
not reach the matter may be referred
to John Aschim at Tillamook, Oregon,
and will bo given prompt attention.
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BARGAINS IN REAL1
Statement
Of the Tillamook County Bank, of
ESTATE.
Tillamook City, County of Tilla
320 Acres on the Wilson River
known as the Rush Farm, (except
a right of way), with everything on
he place, (except keep sakes).
00 Acres, 10 acres in meadow at
$37.30 per acre, I, cash, balance OU
time.
2 lots just west of the Academy
for $7(0 00. on easy terms.
1 I.ot with 6 Room .louse, that
rents for $15.00 per month.
2 Lots with small house on easy
erms.
1 lot to x 105 dose in.
2 good large lota with house.
A Homestead relinquishment for
sale.
80 Acres of unimproved land, 5
Miles South of Tillamook City.
8 Acres with house and barn close
in.
J. S. STEPHENS,
R<X>M 20
Notice of
COMMERCIAL
Ad minstra tor's
Account
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bld .
Final
N oth r: IB H ikiio G iven —That
the undersigned administrator of
the estate ot Joseph Anton Hirili-
niaiin, deceased, lias tiled in the
County Court for Tillamook County.
Oregon, his final account, and that
bv order of said Court, Monday, the
15th day of September, 1913, iit ten
o’clock u in ia set an the time, and
the office of the Comity Jiuige in
the Court House of said County, as
the place for the hearing of said
nccount, when and where nil ob-
lections to said account will be
heard and determined.
JllBEPH Dt’RRKR.
Adniiniatrutor aforesaid.
Dated August 7. 1913.
Costly Treatment.
"I was troubled with constipa­
tion and indigestion and
speut
hundreds of dollars for medicine
anil treatment,’* writes C. H. Hines,
of t\ inflow. Aik. *1 went to a St.
Ixiuiti hospital, also to a hospital in
New Orleans, but no cure was ef­
fected. On returning home 1 be­
gan taking Chamberlain's Tablets,
and worked right along. I used
them for some time and am now all
right.*’ Sold by all dealers.
Remarkable Cure of Dy-wntery
"I w.ia attached with /dysentery
alsmt lulv : Mb. an<l
and.u-e-d*
t!—
u-srdl the
doctor's
medicine . nodi
And, other
remedies with no Affil pief. only get-
ting wore« all the It* ir
I v> is un
able to do aiijtlnng «Ti Ful my weight
dropped
oppe«l from I l*5t<
*5 Io |JS pounds I
suffered for about two months when
1 was advised to use < hambarlain's
t'olic.
Cholera
and
Iharrhoea
Remedy. I use*! two bottle* of it
and it gave me permanent relief."
writes B W. Ilill. of Snow Hill,
N C. For sale by all dealers.
mook, State of Oregon, showing
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ttie amount standing to the credit
to every depositor July 1, 1913,
who has not made a deposit, or
who has not withdrawn any part
of hia deposit, principal or in­
terest, for
a period of more
than seven (7) years immediately
prior to said date, with the name,
last known place of residence or
postoffice address of such de­
positor, and the fact of his death,
if known.
W. A. Eggers. Balm. Ore., 10c.
A. J. Knightly,
Nehalem, Ore.,
$31.10.
Wm Scott, W imx I s , Ore., 37c.
State of Oregon,
(
County of Tillamook, ) ‘ S-
I. Erwin Harrison, being first
duly , sworn, . depose
and
.
___ say
___ upon
oath, that I am the Cashier of the
Tillamook County Bank, of Tilla
mook City. County of Tillamook.
State of Oregon ; that the foregoing
statement ia a full, true, correct
and complete statement, showing
the name, last know n residence or
postoffice address, fact of death, if
known, and the amount to the
credit of each depositor ns required
by the provisions of Chapter 1*8, of
the Genera) Laws of Oregon. 1907.
E rwin H arrison
Subscribed and sworn to before
me thia l*th day of June A.D . 1913.
C. A. McGhee, Notary Public for
Oregon.
Notice of Sale of Tide Lands
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
the State I.and Board of the State of
Oregon will sell to the highest bid­
der at its office in the Capitol Build
ing at Salem. Oregon, on October
7, 1913. at 10: (Ml o'clock a. in , of aaid
day. all the State's interest in the
tide and overflow lands hereinafter
described giving however to the
owner or owners of any lands abut
ting or fronting on «inch tide and
overflow lands, the preference right
to purchase said tMs and overflow
lands at the highest price offered
tsrovided such offer is made in good
faith, and also providing that the
land will not be sold for, nor am
offei therefor accepted o( less than
$7 GO |»er acre the Board reserving
the right to tejsct any and all bids
Said lands are situate in Tillamook
County. tHegou. and described as
follow«, towit
Beginning .it a |»oint W ti feet N
21 deg. «7 mtn K. from the quarter
section corner „ between
Section«
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and
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the high water line on the right
bank ot the Little Nestucca River
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R. lO W.of W.M.
Applications and bids should be
addressed to G. G.
_ I Brown, Cletk
State Land Hoard, Salem, Oregon,
and marked " Application and bid
to purchase tide lands."
G. G. B rown ,
Clerk ¿late Land Board.
Dated July.22nd, 1913.
fore patent issues, by filing a cor-
roborated affidavit in this office,
alleging facts which would defeat
the entry.
H. F. H igby , Register.
GOOD OLD LWl
Notice of Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. L andoffice at Portland, Ore.
June 12tlu 1913,
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
Alonzo E. Shirlej whose post-office
address is 1241 E Mam St. Portland,
Oregon, did, on the 18th day of No­
vember,
1912, tile in this office
Sworn Statement and Application
No. CUI88, to purchase the S\\of
NE1*. Section 12. Township 2 North,
Range 10 West. Willamette Meridan,
and the timber thereon, under the ■
provisions of the act of June 3. 1878,
and acts amendatory, known as the!
"Timber and Stone Law," at such •
value as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to such
application, the land and timber
thereon have been appraised, the
timber estimated 100.00 and 120 000
board feet at 25 and 40 cents per
M. and the land $40.00; that said
applicant will offer final proof in
support of bis application and
sworn statement on the 3rd day of
September, 1913, before the Regist
e* and Receive# of the U. S. Land
Office, at Portland, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to pro-'
test this purchase before entry, or 1
initiate a contest at any tune before '
patent issues, by filing a corrobor-
ed affidavit in this office, alleging
facts which would defeat the entry
H. F. H iqbt ,
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Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
WHISKEY
SKa"*'* :he
Tillamook
Next to POST OFFICE.
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"«imated
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27ti 1 feet
.•?£ »'.O» boerd feet .t
along high water line.
$j#'tio“".h tk !Tr
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43 deg. 37 mtn W «10 feet to »-MHO, that said applicant will ffrt
low water line,
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& <B deg 40 min. E 7-i
273.1 .long ca’1"" •*"?
statement on the
low water line
rt.V
September 1 >13, before
,43degs 3, min t 71 Ofeet
and R?uci\rr I* k*
— tothe
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place of beginning.
< containing 1.»nd Office at F'ortl «nd Or*.» . ‘‘
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.«• acres of tide land, being tide
Any person is at liberty n \ ro
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'o ,r”n*
tract owned bi test tb s purchase before mtrJ n
Lh-e. K-y. ia Sevuon.iaudtv TV.p-.t..te - wnt.rt
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FOR SALE BY
*E F LAUGHLIN,
Tillamook,
Monk fs Studio.
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3 North. Range 9 West? \Viilame7te
Meridian, anil the timber thereon
under the provisions of the act of
lune 3, 187S, ami acts amendorv,
known as the " Timtier and Stone
•• Such value as niurlil tin
hxed by appraisement, and th n
pursuant to such .•pp|ll
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Pure, mellow, with a flavor
that tickles the palate and
linger* in the memory.
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.
Department of the Interior.
I .S Land Office, nt Portland
Oregon, June 20th. 1>13
N otk k K H ereby G iven , rtiat
CLARENCE
E.
BROUGHTON
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Whose iHwt ofbce addree« i. Cheuo e
with. Washington, did, on the 25th * J
dav of Septemlier. 1912, file in ffiis
office Sworn Statement ami Ant.H
Jil'i',n<<ioi'.
,o .V"rLh*fe the
.
The Whitkey With
out a Regret
Now is the time
to\have that
group picture made.
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barr.s CLOUGH’S CAR­
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the most effective and
cheapest fly killer made,
it costs ready to sprey
from ;c. to ioc. a gal ion .
It is to be mixed with
water and therefore is
less expensive then other
fly killers.
Clough’s Carbolic Com­
pound is many times
stronger then anv other
one pint is sufficient for
16 gallons of pray.
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