-------- ---—— —------ — -------------------------- * ing of his wife’s nerves uncontrolled during slumber. I gave him tins cause However, since I could give him no other comfort, he left me, much de O T H E R N E W S OF IN T E R E S T J A N D a a a jected. Not long after his visit, taking up a newspaper, I saw a uotice that he had left his. house a few days before and Chaa, Ray is having gravel hauled for See P. M. Stiverson for photo supplies. had uot been heard from since. The a silo. Eyes tested ar.d glasses fitted—any police had been notified, and an alarm A. Haedinger, of Oretown. was in the kind. Prices right. A. H. Harris, op- bad been sent ou t Fears were enter ticion.v At Tillamook Drug Store, Tilla city Monday. tained that he had met with foul plaj, We have a large line of mook, Ore. sluce the day before his disappearance Cloverdale school commences next School Supplies—every he had drawn n large sum of money When in Tillamook and you want a Monday morning. from his bank. thing needed in the good meal at a most reasonable price His visit to me, the story lie told and Preaching services as usual at the call School. at M. Oleson’s in the Ramsey Hotel his depression led me to suspect that church next Sunday. He prepared when dining room. he was sufferiug from some nervous I). T. Werschkul has leased his dairy A petition is being circulated for the or mental trouble, and 1 inclined to School opens hv buying the belief that what he had told me ranch to Mike Berchett. your School Supplies now. improvement of the Little Nestucca about ills wife was n creation of a dis 0. Otzen and family wore in the city road to connect with the Sour Grass You’il find our prices eased brain. I did not see how l from OretoWn Saturday. road. The Little Nestucca road taps would be Justified in making known right. All orders prompt one of the best farming districts of the my suspicions without mentioning the T. H. Renter ami son Dell, of Meda, ly tilled. cause, and that I did not care to do. county and also the beach resorts. The were in the city Saturday. people of Meda, Oretown and Neskowin School Books Strictly Cash Severance never turned up. and no probable cause was ever given for his Attorney George W illett, of Tillamook, will he directly benefltted by connect disappearance. When several years was in Cloverdale yesterday. ing and improving this road and it had passed his wife gave him up for Mrs. E. J. Dunn, of Meda, was a should be done. dead, believing that he had lieen mur Cloverdale shopper Thursday. dered for the money he had with him. The badly decomposed body of an un Four years after Ills disappearance she J. M. Traxler left Sunday for a week’s known man was found Tuesday m orn mnrrled agnln. and ns fate would have ing on the beach about two miles north Druggist, Stationer and Kodak Dealer it her second visit with his folks in Portland. husband was a patient of the mouth of the river by R. Dundas mine. I did not know that he was to A. B. Estabrook left Tuesday morn of - OREGON m arry Mrs. Severance, Frank Gutperlip, of Oregon City, CLOVERDALE, and I was sat ing for Portland and Washington towns. and who were spending a few days visiting isfied that 1 had not known It. because W. H. Christensen and family were here. No papers or writing of any kind I should have been troubled ns to what Cloverdale visitors from Oretown Mon was found on the body so no means of F. R. BEALS I should do In the matter, for I was day. undecided what to attribute her first identification was secured. A jackknife husband’s disappearance to. REAL ESTATE 11 D. Beckwith and Andy Hess, of and a keyring with three keys and a Within a few months after my pa Meda, were business visitors in the city folding buttonhook with the advertise tient’s— Hammond's— marriage he came Write for Literature. m ent of a Portland shoe store, were Tuesday. into mv office one day with a wild taken from the pockets. The body had TILLAMOOK. - - OREGON look In his eyes and told me a story sim S. (). Snow and wife, of Willamina, on tan shoes and a grey suit and wore ilar to the one Severance had told me. are visiting at the home of Mr. and M rs. a narrow but stout leather belt. The n e had had a disagreement with his .Tames Cockerham. remains after being viewed by proper wife, during which she had become very much excited. During the vitu Miss Ava Owen left this morning for authority was buried a short distance perations she had hurled at him her from where it was washed ashore. Portland, where she will complete her eyes had glittered like those of an an high school course. gry serpent. Her appearance during Great are those 25c dinners at the the trouble had made such a horrible Mesdames Weiss, Dawson and Hol Ramsey Hotel dining room, Tillamook, Impression upon him that he was lingsworth, of Meda, were Cloverdale Ore. afraid he would lose his mind. He shoppers Wednesday. asked me to give him a sedative. SANDLAKE The afternoon train from Tillamook Hero was a worae complication for to Portland will make its last trip for the Mrs. John Simmons returned last “Doctor," said Norman Goodfeilow to me than Severance had brought me, for I was not sure whether Sever season next Monday. Saturday evening from a week’s visit Dr. Theodore Colt “1 am th.ukiug of ance's ex isten ce had been itn halluci The cannery at the mouth of the river among relatives at Pleasant Valiev. proposing marriage to a lady in whose nation occasioned by a disordered brain is in operation although the fishermen After spending several days here family there are traces of Insanity. Do or had been caused by some peculiar report a light run of salmon. In bis life. But 1 dared camping and fishing Antone Van Laanen you consider me Justified In marrying condition not tell Iltimmond this, for it would be Mrs. Halbert, Mrs. Gillam and sister. ami brother returned Wednesday to her under the circumstances?" sure to make a wreck him. I had “Not if the Insanity Is hereditary. no recourse but to say of Miss Coder, rani|>ed the fore ¡»art of the their home in Salem. to him lie week at the beach opposite Pacific City. Mr. Allen is entertaing relatives from Thei*e is a great difference between In must have been suffering from that some sanity from a temporary cause and nervous weakness. Instead of giving Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Fleck, accompanied Portland this week. from an organic trouble that may be a drug 1 udvised him to go on a by Miss Allie Lowranoe and Tony.Ienck, Mrs. Georgia Bounin left Sunday transmitted from parent to child. 1 do him trip, but on no account to take his returned Sunday trom a three weeks' evening to visit among relatives at uot consider that any one suffering wife with him. trip in California. from an aliment which is hereditary lie took my Pleasant Valley. ns to the trip, but has a right to marry. Your question never returned ndvlce from It. News of h!.i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. High are enter Miss Agnes Simmons is again at the suggests a story involving a case which having fallen ower a precipice Swit taining this week Mr. High's brother lake after an absence ot some months. came within my professional experi zerland was sent to her over the hi ocean, and his wife, also his brother's son, wife but I hnve always suspected flint be George Galloway made a business ence. and child, of McMinnville “One day a young man uamed Sevcr- nrranged Its transmission himself. ance came to consult me as to a case One thing for confirmed Mr. and Mrs Morgan and daughter. trip to Tillamook Wednesday. this suspicion: to yours. He had recently l»een his body was never found. who have boon helping Mr. Mesaner on A party consisting of Edd Blum and similar married and all had gone happily till Two years after having become a the ranch this summer left for their two daughters and son Ralph, Mrs. Hall one day on returning to his home from hypothetical double widow the lady in and two daughters, W alter and Susie business home in Yamhill Wednesday. he found bis wife lying on the this case died.“ I confess I was re Biown, spent several days at the lake bod lmllsjiosed. She seemed drowsy, lieved. There wns now no further trank Worthington and dnnghter camping, fishing and ga.hering huckle and, suggesting that she try to get a chance of any more of my clients m ar Edna, now of Tillamook, were in Clover- berries. nap, he took the evening paper to a rying her. Soon after her death F made dab' yesterday. Mr. Worthington is window and sat down to rend. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Atkinson have some Investigations ns to her case shipping his household goods to Till« tnook. relatives from the valley visiting them “Presently he heard her tossing through the physician who attended about on the bed and. looking at her her. I called on him and gave him the Mrs. Mill Porter, who has l>een visit this week. from his paper, saw that, though experience of her two husbands us giv of Vancouver, Washing asleep or at least dozing, there was an en to me. n e accepted a theory l gave ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ton, Mr. is Carter, visiting liis brother, Ed Caster undulatory motion about her that sug- j htm and promised If possible to learn t arver, of Qrvt>wn, the past two gested the movement of a snake. He facts that would confirm It months, left for her home in Portland and family. had awakened her and asked her If He found an aunt of the subject of tliis morning. A goodly number of Saiullakert nere she not lieen dreaming, but she my story w4io told him that her sister fair visitors at Tillamook last week, said had she ha«l not been conscious during soon after her marriage had been lo the people between Woods and among number br ing Mr. and Mrs. her nap ami felt much better for It. frightened by a serpent. Six months Beaver I will start with the big gasoline Eugene the Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold “Nevertheless the young husband after this episode the child, who be- wood saw between Sept, f> and 10 and Ladd. seemed to me to have been much onmo Mrs. Severnnce-IInmmond. wns would like to have all the woik 1 can shocked at what he had seen. Were born. My theory wns that the moth vfcy Dr. Wendt fits glasses. 1 ilia- It not for this 1 would have concluded er’s fright cct. Prices right. Chas Cruthers. at tlU-s critical period affect W oods, Oregon. c $ > - inook, Ore.. I. O. U. F. Bid. that what he bnd seen was the work ed the nature of the child. 1 ! I < LOCAL AND PERSO N A L IT E M S a a a j in order to reassure him, but it did uot. School Supplies Wm. A. M1G H