Tillamook Headlight October -■ On* Voio* Music. Stltnun ttiver Toll Road is. ('onqxisi'rs have not scorned writing Lunar, W. F. Jolliff-, I Inward complete stock of general merchan­ nils to suit the sty le of particular sing- Attacked in Court. Harris and Bruce Wade. Supreme dise. An extensive patronage has Boynr ers thus, us Francis Rogers remarks, Tillamook Assembly, United Arti­ Master Hudson and O E. Hatton been accorded them, owing to the** Fred F. Blinn vs John W. "storing up for the usual voices of sub- sans, celebrated the acquisition of made complimentary remarks when reasonable prices and earnest de- and M. D. Boyer is a suit filed •» sequeiit generations much travail aud over 100 new members to the the assembly adjourned to partake ' aire to please their customers The th- Circuit Court, which attacks sorrow." Meudelssobn crowded “Hear Assembly on Monday evening. of an excellent banquet at the Palm poatoffice is also located in tl eir wlnt is known as the Salmon River Ye. Israel,” with high F sharps to Mrs Jennie E. Smith, a deputy Cafe building and ueter Nelson acts as toll road Flaintitf stites in his give Jenny Lind, whom be adored, n from Fortland, and O. E. Hatton, i poutuiaater. Gust Nelson owns a | complaint that he is the orfner o i bance to display tbe particular beauty i tract of eighty one acres of laud iu Death of Gust Nelson. are deserving of much credit far | certain land in Lincoln County, and of her voice in that region, with the inducing ao many piersons to affili­ i Tillamook county but leases the that the only convenient market result that that nlr has been a sore Connideratle regret and surprise property. ate with this excellent beneficiary I and trading point of the plaintiff, trial to most sopranos ever since. order, which admits bolh sects to was caused in the city on Tnesilay On the 9th of July, 1899, Mr. Nelson ¡and of runny other persons in the Fuure, the famous French baritone, when it became known that Gust membership. was united in marriage to Mies i ^ame neighborhood, is at \\ iBa- also bad a particularly facile and mel­ Nelson had paused away. He had The firwt event was a reception I.uella Ford, a native of Kansas inina in Y’anihill county. To reach low high F sharp, and many parts been unwell aince he wan thrown and band concert at Hotel Tilla­ and a daughter of A. and Lueinda | this market and trading point at were written especially to give him a out of a buggy with County Com mook, which was packed with (Cavitt) Ford. The father, a carpen Willamina, the plaintiff and others chance to exhibit it to the gasping mul­ missioner Edner, and meeting with members and visitors. Supreme lev by trade, passed away in Ore­ are compelled to travel over a cer­ titude. But in most baritone volees this F sharp is the very limit of tbe another full he became suddenly Master H S Hudson made a short gon. The mother, however, still tain w.gon road, generally known upper range, and, although It may have worse last Friday. The deceased address and complimented the survives and makes her home with ns the "Salem River Risid, there both power and brilliance, it seldom assembly on the success of obtain­ wan one of tbe most respected cit­ our subject Mr. and Mrs. Nelson being no other road from plaintiff s possesses either mellowness or facil­ izens iu the county, and Bay City i ing so many new members. He have one daughter, Bernice Irene, residence, or trom that neighbor­ ity; consequently all the roles written has lost a good business man. referred to the United Artisans as who was born in Bay City. hood, to said or any convenient for Faurse (Meyerbeer’s “Dlnorah,” to The funeral took place on We 1-! an Oregon institution, which was the nesday, a 'urge number of persons | In politics Mr. Nelson is a stal­ trading point, the road being in instance! are particular trying for started in this state about 19 years That the de­ ordinary baritone.—Argonaut. wart champion of the republican Tillamook County. going from this city to pay their ago,"and having a reserve fund, it party, believing that its principi :s fendants have wrongfully and un- j had more money on hand percapita last token of respect, carrying with are most conductive to good gov- lawfully erected and since about the ■ Wearing Shabby Clothes. them beautiful flowers. than any other beneficiary order in eminent He is now serving as 20th day of July, 1999, have main-j It's a great thing to wear shabby The Centenial History of Oregon clothes and an old hat. Some of the the state. Mr. Hudson spoke of l»ort commissioner, having been tained a gate across the road at a best things I have ever known, like the principles of the order and the gives this write up of the deceased: appointed to that position by (lie place known as Bear Creek, and Gust Nelson siiccessfully en­ these experiences of the streets, have good that it was doing in providing governor and re-elected for a four have and are demanding the col­ resulted from coming up to life from for widow, and children. He »aid gaged in the general inerchantile years' term in the fall of 1910. He lecting tolls from the plaintiff and ( underneath, of being taken for less business in partnership with his he had attended many pleasant is likewise the president of the Hay others who travel over and along than 1 am rather than for more than reception, but that was the most brother Peter, conducted the larg City Commercial Club and in this the road, the gate being so ’ I am. est eMtablishment of this character unique one he had attended in con important capacity has labored built and maintained by the de-, 1 did not always believe In this doc­ nection with the order. Mr. Hud in Bay City. His birth occurred in earnestly and effectively for the fendants in such a manner, as to trine. For many years—the years be­ son spoke of the splendid future of Sweden on the 13th of March, 1888, hie material development of the com form an obstruction across the road fore I was rightly born Into this allur­ parents being Nels Christensen and Til'amook County, and although it munity. His religious faith is in­ in such a manner that the plaintiff ing world—I tried quite the opposite could boast of its splendid cheese, Louisa Hakansen, who were like- dicated by his membership in the and others and the public generally course. I was constantly attempting to wise natives of that country, The timber and other resources, it Mi 'll jdist church. He is a worthy cannot have ingress or egress to come down to life from above. Instead father, whos. natal year was 1M8, should not overlook the fact that of being content to carry through life exemplar of the Masonic fraternity, plaintiff’« farm and one of the greatest crops the county passed away in 1875, while the belonging to lodge No. 102 at Bay and from the a sufficiently wonderful being named from that neighbor­ »hould cultivate was the summer mother, who was born on the 24th City and to the Eastern Star, of residence or David Grayson, I tried desperately to travel. He said the people who of April, 1824, was called to her which he acts as patron. The local hood to said market and trading set up and support a sort of dummy point without passing through the creature which so clad, so housed, so lived in Tillamook could not realize final rest in 1892. Nels Christensen lodge of the Independent Order of to what large proportions thatjwould followed general agricultural pur­ Odd Fellows, also numbers him t >11 gate ami obstruction and with­ fed, should appear to be what I assume in the near future for the suits throughout his active btisi among its valued members, Com- out 'paying to the defendants the thought David Grayson ought to ap­ beautiful beaches in Tillamook ness career and never left Ills native ing to the new world in early life, tolls so demanded by them. That pear In the eyes of the world. Oh, I County were certainly most attrac land. Unto him and Ilia wife were he has wisely utilized the oppor- plaintiff and others have frequently spent quite a lifetime trying to satisfy requested the defendants to remove other people!—David Grayson in Amer­ tive. Mr. Hudson thanked the born twelve children. presented Gust Nelson obtained his educa- tunities which have said gates and to cease to so ob­ ican Magazine. management of the hotel for their themselves and has worked ills struct the road, and to cease collect | courtesy and the band for the tion in the common schools of his way steadily upward to a position Kleptomania. native country and after putting ing or demanding such tolls, but music. among the prosperous and re- The pnragraphlst opened his t.vpe- defendants have at all times refused F. J. Worrell suid he was pleased aside his text-books took tip the spected citizeris of Tillamook writer, ndjusted a sheet of paper, lit to do so. That by reason of said to huve the Artisans hold their re- work of the fields. In 1881, i when a county. bls pipe and sat for a moment im­ youth of fifteen he crossed the 1 Al ­ wrongful and unlawful obstruction ceptiou there, and had he known mersed In thought. Then he clicked lantic to the United States, locating of said road by the defendants, the off a single line of copy. He glanced there would have been such a large A Marvelous Escape. plaintiff's lands and all other lands at what he had written, and a look of gathering he would llave been at Manistee, Michigan, where he “ My little boy had a marvelous in the neighborhood have become surprise came across his classic fea­ was engaged in railroad work until better prepared. 1889. In that year he came to Ore­ escape,” writes P. F. Bastiama of and will continue to be of less value tures. Then he gasped, shrieked and The Artisans then i adjourned to gon, settling iti Buy City, Tillamook Prince Albert, Cape of Good Hop». unless the obstruction is removed, i went into a fit of hysterics. their lodge room, > where several county, where he secured employ ” It occurred in the middl. of the higbt. He got a very severe attack and that the plaintiff will continue; Ills colleagues rushed into the room, new member« were initiated, the ment in a sawmill. During this ofcroup. A b luck would have it, I to be irrepairatly injured and but he was beyond human aid. In ten new drill team taking part in the I period lie ncipii. ed an interest ic had a large bottle of Chamberlain'S i minutes he had laughed himself to damaged thereby. j death. Then one bethought himself initiation, which did exceedingly the store of his brother Peter and in Cough Remedy in the house. Aft»r following the directions for an hour to look at the last lines those fingers, well. It is composed of Flora 1903entered the establishment as an and twenty minutes lie was through NOTICE. now cold and still, had written. At Broughton, Blanche Lucas, Kiltie active partner They have the larg­ all danger.” For sale by Lamar’s the top of the all but unsullied sheet O’Donnel, Helen Speaker, Howard est store tn Bay City anil carry a Drug Store. NOTICE is hereby given that sealed appeared these words: “Another shop­ bids will be received by the County lifter arrested In one of our big stores Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, has been dismissed with a warning r «. until Wednesday, the 8th. day of Oc­ and her name withheld from the pa­ tober, ¡913, at 1 o’clock P. M., for the pers. What used to be called a crime furnishing of all material and labor Is now yclept a mania”— necessary for the construction of the f That was all. But it had caught the pnragrapher unawares. — Cleveland Bayocean Road from Station 1 plus 26 Plain Dealer. to Station 60 plus 0 as surveyed No­ vember 1911 by U. G. Jackson. County Curious Signboards. Surveyor. The work to be strictly in An eighteenth century Glasgow accordance with the plans and specifi­ sweep suspended over the door of his I cations on file in the office of the bouse the announcement: County Clerk of Tillamook County, Bamy Keir, he does live here, lie'll sweep your vents, and not too dear, Oregon. And should they chance to go on Are Bidders are to state the unit price He'll put them out at your desire. and total amount for each 2400 feet of Edinburgh once enjoyed the distinc­ the proposed road. tion of possessing the most prolix sign­ A certified Check equal to 5 per cent board on record: of the amount of the bid must accom-1 “John Main. Stationer, Bibles, Tes­ taments, Psalms, Hymns, Prayer­ pany each bid. The County Court reserves the right books. Catechisms, Proverbs, Books, new and old. In various branches of to reject any and all bids. literature. Money or exchange for old By order of the County Court. Books; Papers. Pens, and Ink; Wax Dated this 12th. day of September and Wafers; Blacklead, Hair, and 1913. Hair Pencils; Colored Books, Memo­ J. C. Holden randum Books. Religious Tracts, County Clerk. Books neatly bound, on moderate terms.”—Loudon Mail. Artisans’ Celebrate. Bargains in Newspapers THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, Until JANUARY 1st, 1915, FOR $1.00. During the Bargain Period tuhieh mill end Oetober 31, 1913, We will give to every New Subscriber or Renewal of Sub­ scription a Set of the Success KITCHEN KNIVES One Bread Knife. 121 inches long; One Butcher Knife, 101 inches long; One Paring Knife, 7-18 in. long, FREE. The Tillamook Headlight is the pioneer newspaper of Tillamook County ami has been a live wire i booster for the entire county for 25 years. Subscribe for the Home Newspaper and avail yourself of this bargain. The Weekly OREGONIAN Until January 1st, 1915, more than an entire Year FOR 75c ■ Including four Page Comic Section. Bargain Period will end October 31, 1913. The Weekly Oregonian is by far the best Weekly in the Northwest. For a Farmer’s paper it can’t be beat. The market page IS is given speeial attention and considered authority, and Best of all the 4 page comic for the Kiddies and Grawn ups too. The UJeekly Oregonian and the Tillamook Headlight. $1.75 until JANUARY 1, 1915, and a set of SUCCESS KITCHEN KNIVES. You bad belter Inirry as these bargains end Oct. 31, 19)3. To Water Consumers. Hie Water Commission has given Mr. Hoag positive instructions to shut off water from all consumers who have not paid their water rent by the 10th of each month. By Order Water «"nmminaion. Beer Fighting. In the seventeenth century on feast days the life of the czar of Russia was enlivened with such amusements as a battle to the death between a bear and a spearman, in which, It is said, frequently the man lost his life. In the event of a successful issue the Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines spearman was rewarded by being If you want to contribute directly taken to the royal cellars, where be to the occurrence of capillary bron- was allowed to drink as much as h.> chiti* and pneumonia use cough liked.—Cri de Paris. medicines that contain codine, mor- pliine. heroin ind other sedatives Not Enough Practice. when you have a cough or cold. An “Oh. Johnnie, Johnnie,” said the exiiectorant like Chamberlain’s Congh Remedy is what is needed. aunt reproachfully, “why is it you That cleans out the culture beds or never remember to say ‘Thank you? ” breeding places for the germs of "I expect It's ’cause I don't get things pneumonia and other germ dis- given to me often enough for practice,” eases. 1 hat is why pneumonia never results from a cold when answered the young diplomat hope­ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is fully eying a box of chocolates.—Phil­ used It has a world wide reputa- adelphia Ledger. tion for J its ’r. V""-- 11. no morphine or o’lier sedative, For Easily Explained. sale by La mär’e Drug Store Grlnn—What's happened to disturb the friendship between Nupop and Cut­ They Make You Feel Good up? Each one of them says the other I.Jru l’«ri to *. m.lk cows, on«C, Have own team. Address I F Snwyer. Mohler, Ore. h P ost Cunwr. wu‘ e"od •» Patries—j think not. He said Not a Comply . 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