Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 28, 1913, Image 4

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    YOU BELIEVE THAT
j WHEELER,
OREGON,
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The Manufacturing City on
B ound
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to G row and that INVEST­
MENT in W heeler Property
will be Profitable
ACK UP YOUR JUDGMENT WITH YOUR
MONEY.
You mill make money by Investing in UUHEEL i ER.
For information regarding Wheeler, write to NEHALEM HARBOR CO., WHEELER, OREGON
Portland Office :
Tillamook Office
327 FAILING BUILDING.
Care of F. R. BEALS
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Eighth Grade Examinations BARGAINS
The Eighth Grade Board, will hold
same in the County Court Room. All
«tudenta planning to write at thia time
will pleaae give notice in writing to
the County Superintendent by Sep
tember 1, that arrangements can be
made according to the number expect­
ing to write. All students who failed
in not more than two subjects at the
last examination may complete the one
or two subjects as the case mav be
without writing on other subjects than
the ones in which they failed. Students
who have but one subject may also
complete irrespective of time of last
writing.
Questions will be sent on applicativ
but no charges can be made for con­
ducting the examination, thia being
the fourth examination for this year.
Program : Thursday Sept. 4 : Phy si-
ology, Geography, History, Civil Gov­
ernment, Writing.
Friday, Sept. 6;
Grammar, Spelling, Arithmetic, Ag­
riculture.
W. 8. Buel, Supt.
Notice to School Children
All student« and children of achool
■ ge are requested to meet at the court
house ground«, Tillamook
City, at
three o'clock in the afternoon of Sep­
tember, 1 a id 2, at which time and
place plan« will be mnde for the achool
children'« part in the parade which is
to be a part of the program for the
laat day of th« fair, being September
5.
Exhibit« «bould be left at the Me
Ghee building. which is now being fit-
ted up for the oecaiion.
We hop« there will be a large di«-
pity of garden product«, «awing cook­
ing, canned fruit and vegetable, wood
work etc. that the offering of prise«
foe product* of boy« and girls may lie
encouraged and thu* continued from
year to year. If you have made or
grown anything that is good place on
exhibition and thu« help to make the
fair a succeaa.
.
W. S. Buel.
County Supt.
Beaaarkable Cure of Dysentery
“I was attached with dysentety
about July ¡Mil. and used the
doctor's
medicine
add
other
remedie« with no relief, only get-
ting worae all th« time
I waa un
able iodo anything and my weight
dropped from 1*5 to 1J5 pound«
I
antlered (or about two months when
I waa advised to use Chamlwrlam'a
Colic,
Chslera and
Diarrhoea
Remedy I used two botile« of it
and it gave me iwrmanent relief."
wnte« B. W. Hill, of Snow Hill,
N. G For «ale by all dealers.
IN REAL
ESTATE.
320 Acree on the Wilson River
known as the Rush Farm, with
everything on the place (except a
right of way and keep-sakes).
00 Acres of unimproved land.
80 Acres of unimproved land.
8 Acres with house and barn
close in.
13 Acres of fine land on the beach,
and a good investment for any one
to pint in lota. I.ote joining this
place are selling from *00 to 7u0
per lot.
3 Lots with house mid barn at
Sea View.
3 Lots at Lake Litle.
1 Lot and large House, Tillamook.
Lota in Thayer's addition on easy
payments.
A Homestead relinquishment.
2 Lots with good house close in.
J. S. STEPHENS,
ROOM
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Notice of
COMMERCIAL
bi . d .
Aduiinstra'.or'a Final
Account
N otick is H kreiiy G iven —That
the undersigned administrator of
the estate of Joseph Anton Hirili-
mann. deceased, lias filed in the
County Court for Tillamook County,
Oregon. Iws final account, and that
bv order ot said Court, Monday, the
lath day of September, 1913, at ten
o'clock a. in. is »et us the tune, sn<l
the office of the County Judge in
the Court liouae id said County, as
the place for the hearing of said
account, when and where all ob­
jections to said account will be
heard and determined.
J uskph D ihrkr .
Administrator aforesaid.
Dated August 7. 1913.
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Coatly Treatment.
“I wm troubled with conatipa-
tion and indigestion anil spent
hundreds of dollars for medicine
and treatment." writes C. H. Hines,
ot W hitlow. Aik. "1 went to a St.
1.otiia hospital, also to a hospital in
New Orleans, hut no cure was ef­
fected tin returning hottie I be­
gan taking Chaintierlain'a Tablets
snd worked right along. I uaed
them for some time and am now all
light.” Sold by all dealers.
llow's This?
W» .'Sei Oss llvsnasn limili Maw »ÍV
or ««* caa* of CaiarrM that caanoi b* cures
bj Hall • Catarrh Carr.
F J CHBXBY » CO . T*Mo.O
We the under•i«scl have knows F i
Chenev lor the law! 15 tiara, and belle,a
him |<eiWvlly honorable
In all biiMiwaa
tranaactl.m. amt Snanciallv able to catty
nut anv obligation* made by h** Arm.
JIATiO.NAl HOX OF ClMMKKCB.
I oleda, ' » 4
Hali t Catarrh Care ta taken internali*
acting directly upon I he blood and ms
«Oli «urtavo* 4 the «««lem
leamaontala
•eat free
Prue TS cent* per bottle. SaM
by all l>rus«i»ia
rake Hall • Family Fula foe conatipaW*«
Statement
Of the Tillamook County Hank, of
Tillamook City, County of Tilla
tnook, State of Oregon, showing
the 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 hie deposit, principal or in­
terest, for
a period of more
than seven (7) years immediately
prior to eaid date, with the name,
last known place of residence or
postoftice 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.
Win Scott, Woods. Ore., 37c.
State of Oregon,
Í SS.
County of Tillamook, y
I, Firwin Harrison, being first
duly sworn, depose an«l 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 is a full, true, correct
and complete statement, showing
the name, last known residence or
Iioatoffice address, fact of death, if
mown, and the amount to the
credit of each depositor ns required
by the provisions of Chapter 14 ft «>(
the General Laws of Oregon, 1907.
E rwin H arrison .
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 14th day of June A D, 19IT
i
\ McGhee, Notary Public for
Oregon. ________________
Notice of Sale of Tide Landa.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
the State I.anil Board of tbe State of
Oregon will «ell to the highest bid­
der at its office tn the Capitol Build­
ing at Salem. Oregon, on tk’tober
7. 1913. at Iff 90 o'clock a. in . of said
day. all the State'a interest in the
tide and overtloiv lands hereinafter
described giving, however to the
owner or owners of any lands abut
ting or fronting on such tide and
overflow lands, the preference right
to purchase said tide and overflow
lands at the highest price offered,
provided such offer is made in good
faith, and also providing that the
land will not tie sold for, nor any
offer therefor accepted ot less than
>730 per acre the Board reserving
the right to reject any and all bids
Said lands are aituate in Tillamook
County. Oregon, and described as
follows, towit
Beginning at a point 5*9.6 feet N
21 deg. 47 min. E. from the quarter
section corner between Sections 5
and ft T. IS.. R. 10 W. cf W M . at
the high water line on the rigtit
bank of the Little Nestucca River,
thence
N. ft2 deg 53 min W
27ft I feet
along high water line,
S. 43 deg. 57 mm W rtlO fest tv
low water line.
S. rt> deg *6 min. K 273.1 along
low w.iter
water line;
N *<deg» 57 min E 71 Ofeet to tbe
place ot beginning, containtn«
;*gi acre* of tide land, being tidt
lend in (rotiI ot tract owned bi
Choe. Ray. in Sections 5 and ft Tf.
fore patent issues, by filing a cor-
roborated affidavit in this office,
alleging facts which
which would
would defeat
defeat
the entry.
H. F. H igby , Register.
5 S., R. 10 W. of W.M
Applications and bids should be
addressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk
State I.anil Board, Salem, Oregon,
and marked " Application and bid
to purchase tide lands."
G. G. B rown ,
Clerk State Land Board.
Dated July 22nd, 1913.
gÿjUliljnniumvHiilHuiiiiiuiiiuiituimuiiuinmmiii.v.ii!'.
GOOD OLD I.W
WHISKEY
Notice of Publication
Department of the Int-rior.
T. S. LAND O ffice at Portland Ore.
June 12th, 1913.
N otice is H ereby G iven
That
Alonso K. Shirley whose post-office
address is 1241 E Main St. Portland,
Oregon, did. on the 18th dav of No­
vember,
1912. file in this office
Sworn Statement and Application,
Xu. C3O88, to purchase the SW '« of i
Nli1.«, Section 12. Township2 North,
Range lOWest, Willamette Meridan, |
and the timber thereon, under the '
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, i
and acts amendatory, known ns the I
"Timber and Stone Law," at such :
value as might be fixed by appraise-,
iiient, and that, pursuant to such
application, the land and timber
thereon have been appraised, the
timber eatimateil 100.00 and 120 009
board feet at 2.9* and 40 cents per
M. and the land $40.00; that said
applicant will offer final proof in
support of his application anil
sworn statement on the 3rd day of
September, 1913, before the Regist­
er and Receiver of the V. S. Land
Office, at Portland, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to pro­
test this purchase before entry, or
initiate a contest at any time before
patent isaues, by tiling a corrobor
ed affid ivit in this office, alleging
facts which would defeat the entry
H. F. H igby ,
Pegister.
Now is the time
to have that
group picture made.
I.et ua show you our
special display of attrac­
tive new styles.
We are
¡»erfectly
equipped for
making group pictures
and will please you with
the quality of our work.
Monk’s Studio
Next to POST OFFICE
NOTICK FOR Pl BL1CATION.
Department of the Interior.
U.S. lutnd Office, at Portland,
Oregon, June 29th, 1913.
N otice ts H ereby G iven .—That
CLARENCE
E.
BROUGHTON
whose post office address is Cheno-
with. Washington did. on the 25th
d iv of September. 191.’, tile in this
office Sworn Statement ami Appli
cation. No. ttttKtft to purchase the
Se '« Sw lx Section 11. Township
3 North. Range 9 West. Willamette
Meridian, and the timber thereon,
under the provisions of the act of
June 3, 187A, ami acts atnendory,
known as the " Timber and Stone
Law," at such value as might t<e
fixed by appraisement, and that,
pursuant to such application, the
land and timber thereon have been
ip praised, the timber estimated
111,000
and
board feet at
X*. and 40c. per M., and the land
‘■Jtl.OO. that said applicant will offer
final proof in support of his appli
cation and sworn statement on the
9th day of September 19I& before
•he Register and Receiver, U.S.
Laud Office, at Portland. Oregon
Any iwrsjn is at libertv to pn .
•sat thia purvhuee before entry, or
i iitiate a contest at atty tune be- '
For Flies.
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On stock in and aronud
barns CLOUGH’S CAR­
BOLIC COMPOUND is
the most effective and
cheapest ,fly killer made,
it costs ready to sprey
from ;c. to xoc. a gallon.
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 any other,
oue pint is sufficient for
16 gallons of pray.
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CLOUGH.
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THE
Connoisseurs
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know that its delicious flavor
is bey osd comparison. Find
out for yourself. Order from
K. F.
LAUGHLIN.
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Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
Sold at
All Grocers
«ith the problem of buying Harn» •
yon will find it distinctly adven i-
geous to come and do your self
mg here. Yon will get the b»
qualities, the moat thorough a
conscientious workmanship r i*d
charged the moat reasonable prie-
We can supply single or doul
Sets or any single article that you
may be in need of.
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W.A. WiiluTmakC-