Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 17, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
HUNT TREASURE SHIF
REX
Another Search Started for
Sunken Spanish Galleon.
Florida Adventurers Dig Ocean’s Bot
tom for Pirate Ship and Stolen
Doubloon*.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 7-9 P. M.
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A tremenduous drama of great
Alaskan out-of-doors Full of
action and pep from start to
finish. It will startle and
thrill you.
Also “Ruth of the Rockies”
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one of the most entrancing chapter
plays ever made
Last show starts 9 P. M.
An 11 Reel Show
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A lenient«, buggies, wagons, pigs, ch- tersects the Northerly line of the
ickens, horses, Shetland pony, cows county road near Mohler; thence
Local News
and heifers.
Terms announced al Easterly along the North side
of
, date of sale.
Adv. said county road to the West bank
! Rose Craw’ford, secretary of the ot the South Fork of the Nehalem
¡Jersey Breeders, stated this week River; thence following the South
Hear the "WurllUer” at the Gem
Fork of the Nehalem River, down
concert Sunduy afternoon 2 o’clock. • that there would be no regular meet­
stream, to the place of beginning.
ing
of
that
organization
on
the
24th
Henry L. King, of Bayocean, has
I That the commissioners hereto­
been in the city for the last lew on account of sickness.
"Huckleberry Finn”
from Mailt fore appointed to assess benefits and
weeks, clerking in McNair’s store
Twain's great story-—Gem Friday 18. damages to the property and lands
during the absence of Mr. McNair.
situuted in said drainage district and
Masons and Eastern Stars bring William 8. Hart in "John Petticoats”
to appraise the casii value of the land
your friends to the party at the Ma­ —Gem Saturday February 19.
necessary to be taken for rights
of
Be
sure
to
come
to
the
Eastern
sonic hall.
Beside cards there will
way, holding basins and other work
Star
party
on
February
24th
at
8
p.
be other amusements.
Admission
in.
All Masons, Stars and their of said district wkhin and without
35 cents.
February 24th,8 p. m.
friends
invited.
Cards and other the limits of said district, filed their
Wonr was received here last week
report in this office on the 16th day
oi the death of Dr.A. D. Perkins, for­ amusements. Admission 35 cents.Ad
of February. 1921, and you and each
A
real
oyster
supper
(fresh
oys
­
mer Tillamook dentist,which occurr­
i of you are hereby notified that you
ed in the Phlllipine Islands on the ters) will be served on the eve of
many examine said report and file
Washington's
birthday.
Monday
at
10th of February after an Illness of
exceptions
to all or any part thereof
several years.
The remains will be 6:30 o'clock, at the Christian church. .
on or before the 21st day of March,
Martha
and
George
will
be
there.
brought to the States for burial in
1921.
the family burial grounds in New Price 50 cents per plate.
H. 8. BRIMHALL,
"Humoresque
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all
day
Sunday,
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York state.
Adv.
County Clerk of Tillamook
"Humoresque” all day Sunday. 1 to 11 p. m. at the Rex.
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to 11 p. m. at the Rex.
Adv.
The Order of Eastern Star will
give a card party at 8 p. in. at Mas­
onic hall on Thursday, February
24th, to which all Masons, Eastern
Stars and their friends are Invited.
Admission 35 cents, Including war
tax and refreshments.
Adv.
Miss Ivy Karl, who has been visit­
ing relatives here for the past three
weeks, returned to Portland Tuesday
An eight-pound girl wan born to
the wife of Floyd W. Allen Saturday
morning.
"Humoresque” all day Sunday. 1
to 11 p. m. at the Rex.
Adv.
a Auction
sale at Dr. Reedy’s Cat-
tie J Exchange Monday. March Jsi,
Household goods, farm Imp-
1921. .
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NYAL
Compound
PINE SYRUP
Contains the medicinal vn
Virtues o! PINE BARK, COD
LIVER EXTRACT, EUC­
ALYPTUS, MENTHOL and
TAR.
That is why wr recommend
it. We sell it under a
¿uaranttf.
LAMAR’S
DRUG STORE,
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Cor. 1st St snd 2nd East.
"ONCE A TRIAL—
ALWAYS NYAL."
County, Oregon
A CORRECTION.
20 CENTS DAY HAITIAN WAGE
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But Many of the Natives Live in
Houses Built of Mahogany
at That.
Port au Prince.—There Is no h’gh
labor n»cket In Haiti.
The man working by the day gpta
one gourde, which is 20 cents, and
sometimes a gourde and a half. Cooks
are to he had without advertising.
Most of them earn $1.50 a week, and
in addition get 6 cents a day on which
to feed themselves and their flock.
You do not have to include enrfare In
the weekly wage down here.
At some points in the Interior wages
for cooks are even lower
Many of
them live in mahogany houses, at
that.
Haiti’s population la estimated
Ninety-seven per
around 2.500,000.
cent of these people are classed as
llllterata. which tna-y account for the
size of the pay envelope.
2-17t3
Through an error which slipped
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
the proof reader last week L. D.
Notice is hereby given that the
Smith was made to offer his Lilly
Brook stock farm for $3,000. This County Court of Tillamook County
was a mistake, and the price should will until 10 o’clock on March 9,
1921, receive blds for the construc­
have been $30,000.
tion of a 14-foot reinforced bridge
ovei Gravel Creek on the North Fork
A real oyster supper (fresh oys­
of Nehalem River County Road, ac­
ters) will be served on the eve of
cording to the plans and specifica­
Washington’s birthday, Monday at
tions on file in the office of th?
6:30 o’clock, at tha Christian church
County Clerk of Tillamook County.
Martha and George will be there.
No bid will be considered unless
Price 50 cents per plate.
accompanied by cash, bidder's bond,
or certified cheque for an amount
See ine about the Vaugh-made D. ’equal to at least 5 per cent of the
J. R gas stump puller. E. G. Krebs. total amount of the bid.
The right is reserved to reject any
Notice of Filing of Comniissioneis’ and all bids, or to accept the bid
Report for Sunset Drainage District. denied best for Tillamook County.
Notice Is hereby given, to all per­
H. 8. BRI MH ALL,
sons interested In the land Included
County Cleik
within the Sunset Drainage District
of Tillamook County, Oregon, the First Pub. Feb. 17. 1921.
boundaries of which are follows, to- .Last Pub. March 3, 1921
wit:
Beginning at a point where
West bunk of the South fork of
Nehalem River intersects the Section
line running East and West.
he-
(ween Sections 23 and 26. in Town­
ship 3 North of Range 10 West, W.
M.. and running thence West along
Mid Section line to the poiiit where
the same intersects the East bank ot
the main channel of the Nehalem
lllver. and running thence in a
southerly direction along the East
bank of suld river to the 16th See
Hon lino running East and West
through the South halt of Section 35
in said Township and Range; thence
East along said 16th Section Lino to
the West line of the right of way of
the Southern Pacific Company's rail­
road; thence Northerly end Easterly
along eald line of said railroad right
of way to a point where the same tn-
Miami. Fla.—Another seurch for
treasure-trov,—a sunken Spanish gal­
leon laden with stolen doubloon»—Um
begun on rhe Atlantic coast of Flor­
ida, between Deerfield and Boca
Rat one.
Romance has lured this t.nie a
group of adventurous men of I >•• T-
field and thereabouts to dig in the
ocean's bottom for the bueeane■ ..- pi­
rate ship, which tradition sny.- had
hauled too close to the treaeh ’ous
shores when pursued.
A syndicate
formed for the search has begun op­
eration* where the galleon is supposed
to have sunk in the sands.
This is only one of the many such
adventures off the south Florida coast
which in the old days, before the ad­
vent of lighthouses, was the scene of
many wrecks. Treasure seekers have
brought tn a few ancient hulls which
had been deeply buried in sand, some
daring back five or six centuries. But
so far no ship thus recovered has
yielded anything except ancient wood.
One prospector Is said to have spent
two fortunes near Stuart before quit­
ting the romantic game.
Fulford, 11 miles north of Miami,
has been the scene oi many searches,
tradition has It that a pirate ship es­
caped pursuers by sailing up a creek
near Fulford where the crew cele­
brated by getting Jrurik?
Seminole Indians boarded the vessel
and massacred the crew, except one,
the story runs, and the escaped pirate
succeeded in rescuing the ships treas­
ure chest filled with gold which he
buried near by, making a diagram of
the spot. Unable to return rhe pirate
is said to have given the diagram to
a friend.
This has been used b.v several
searching parties, equipped with every
kind of a gold finder but they failed
to locate the treasure,
A native, living near by, says the
spot is haunted and flint even now
the ghosts of the pirates howl and
groan when one nears It.
He says no one is ever going to get
the treasure as the ghosts “carry on
something terrible when you net close
to ft. arid there is no tel'ing «hat they
would do if they got their hands on
It.
Anything might happen in that
terrible place.”
WARNINGS FOR NIGHT TRAFFIC
Phlladalphla to InataH Syatem of Flash­
light Danger 8ignal* at Street
Intaraaction*.
Philadelphia.—Flashlight danger sig­
nals are to tie placed at street inter­
sections tn this city as additional safe­
guards against night acc’dents, it
was announced by the electrical bu­
reau.
Red and green lenses with powerful
Incandescent lamps Inclosed In an iron
case and suspended from poles or
from extended arms are to be used.
The system will be so arranged that
the red and green will flash alternate­
ly at Intervals of a few seconds.
They will be placed so that they tnay
be observed from all traffic directions
and at conaiderah.e distances.
The signals are intended only as a
warning to drivers that they are ap­
proaching n dangerous intersection.
Nose and throat
c A T A R R H
Netflect tends to aggravate this connnoe ail.
ment and causes it to spread trouble to other
organs, particularly tfie stomach and bowels.
RexaiL Mucu-Tone
it! uowdwatiun with K’exull Catarrh Tablet»j>rCatarrh
Jelly, or both, will greatly iss-ist in checking catarrhal
conditions of the nose aixl threat.
MUCU-TONE is a tonic treatment, which stimulate*
kidueulates the bowels, and corrects the distiir-
bailees 'in other organs caused by tile mucous dis-,
charges of the nose and throat.
Price iiOe. and S1.UU.
REVAIT, CATARRH TABLETS, dissolved in water and
used as a spray or douche’ insure surgical cleanliness
of the mucous lining of the nose and throat and reduct)
inflammation and pain. _
Price aOc.
REXALL CATARRH JELLY, for nasal catarrh and head-
Soothes the pain, promptly clear» up the pas­
sages and allays the inflammation.
Price 2oc. and oOc.
REXALL CATARRH SPRAY OUTFIT^ consists of one bottle
of Rexall Catarrh Spray (liquid) and one usual atom-
izer. Provides a simple and efficient treatment for
nasal catarrh,
Price, complete, $1.25.
C. I. CLOUGH CO
With the
RED LINE
round the top
aiiiiiiiMimiiitllllllU
More fishermen are wearing
Goodrich Rubber Boots today
than ever before.
The reason for this tremendous
increase in users is simple—
Goodrich wears longer than
other boots, and fishermen have
found it out. Naturally, when a
man buys a pair of Goodrich
"Hi-Press” and they last so
much longer and are so much
more comfortable, and so ma­
terially cut down that big foot­
wear bill — he’s going to tell his
friends.
More end more fishermen are
finding out that Goodrich won’t
leak,peel or come apart—it can’t,
for it is made in One Solid Piece -
that’s the Goodrich way.
Look for the Red Line round the
top when you buy. 60,000 dealers
are now selling Goodrich.
T hs b .
F.
G oodrich R ubber C ompany
Akron, O hio
113 King Street. SEATTLE
Goodrich
Hi-Press
Rubber Footwear
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is hereby given that
¡County Court of Tillamook County
will until lb o'clock on March 9,
1921. receive bids for the erection of
a county warehouse 50 x 80 feet at
Nehalem City, according to the
pliius and specifications on file in tl.e
office of the County Clerk of.Tilla­
mook County.
No bid will be considered unless
accompanied by cash, bidder's bond,
or certified cheque for an amount
equal to at least 5 per cent of the t<
ta) amount of the bid.
The right Is reserved to reject any
and all blds, or to accept the bld
deemed best for Tllamoek County.
H 8. BRIMHALL.
County Clerg
First Pub. February 17, 1921.
Last Pub. March 3. 1921.
Feet Drag
When it is an effort to drsg one foot
after the other, when you are always
tirec' and seem lacking in strength and
cr.duranee, who« acbes and pains rack
the bejy, it is well to look for symptoms
i ksF • ■ trouble.
banish effects of kidney and bladder
trouble by removing the cause. They
ere heeling and curative. They tone up
and strenghten the weakened or diseased
organs. They relieve backache, rheu­
matic pains, stiff joints, sore muscles.
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W. W. Wells, Tonqvin. Mich., writes ”1
Set areal relief I rem t.kmt Fele» Kidney Pills.
1 cm en my feet most •< the time end set tired
•nt. Alter tekmd Fele» Kidney Fills. Iheymeke
me l -el like e new asan
I recemmead them to
my cmlomery and never have beard ed aay caee
where they did not dive eaiiaUctaea.”
TWO PLAYS AT THE REX that
every wholesome minded person in
Tillamook will see:
“Scoffers “Humoresque
FRIDAY-
18
7-9 PM.
fl
SUNDAY-MONDAY
20 21
CONTINUOUS 1-li
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