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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 14,
' Wright attorney for plaintiff, anil B. L.
Eddy and T. H. Goyne for defendants.
Some of the Mismated Couples are I Case was continued.
Made Happy.
M
T. J. Lucy, plaintiff, vs. C. G. Cutting,
>
Judge R. P. Boise has been holding J. J. Daly, as attorney for said C. G. Cut
court in this city the whole of the week, ting, J. W. Hellenbrand, Fred Scheringer,
WILL
and up to the time of going to press he A. Arstill,the Dallas City Bank, vs. M. E.
hud disposed of the following cases:
Ellis and R. E. Williams,defendants. In
(!) W. M. Ladd, C. E. Ladd, John Wesley i junction. T. H. Goyne and B. L. Eddy
Ladd, plaintiff, vs. William and Jaco- attorneys for plaintiff. Court adjudged
bine Olsen, defendants. Suit to set aside . that each of the defendants are in default
deeds. C. Thayer attorney for plaintiff ( and overruled the demurrer of J. W. Hel
and J. J. Daly for defendent. This case lenbrand, and it was decreed that the
’ preliminary injunction heretofore grant-
was continued until the next term.
Dell Burdick, plaintiff, vs. Netarts I ed in this cause be made perpetual, and
Bay Lumber Co., defendants. A. W. i that the defendants are enjoined from
Severance attorney for plaintiff. Suit paying out or collecting monies belong
Hay Tools, and a
fo foreclose lein, which the court grant ing to the estate.
Full line of
George \V. Phelps, plaintiff, vs. Mary
ed in the sum of $37.70, making, with
J. Phelps, defendants. Suit for divorce. at that time EveryMAfl
costs, $107.60.
First National Bank of Independence, B. L. Eddy attorney for plaintiff. A di
AND BOY in TILxUA-
a corporation, plaintiff, vs. William E. vorce was granted in this case, the evi
MOOK tuill uiant a
Burns and Drucilla Burns defendants. | dence going to show that the defendant
Confirmation of sale. Townsend and 1 , wilfully and without cause deserted and
Neui Suit, Hat, Shoes,
Potter attorneys for plaintiff, Daly & I | abandoned the plaintiff, who was given
Harter for defendants. Confirmation of I the custody of the children.
ete., to celebrate the
Newton Robinson, plaintiff, vs, Mary
sale was granted.
A. W. Bill, plaintiff, vs. H. A. Wood | B. Robinson, defendant. Suit for divorce.
occasion.
ford and W. G. Kelso, defendants. Fore Handlev & Handley attorneys for
1
plaintiff.
This
case
was
not
contested
closure. Stott, Boise and Stott attor
neys for plaintiff. B. L. Eddy attorney ■ j and the judge granted a divorce on the
for defendant. This case was to recover evidence of plaintifl’, which went to show
the sum of $691.67 and accruing interest that defenda.it is living in British Colum
and $100 attorney’s fees from the de bia with a man by the name of Smeer.
Plaintiff was given charge of two chil
TILLAMOOK OTTINGS.
The Astoria Company has bought three getically for some time in trying to extin. fendant Woodford, the court granting a dren who were within the jurisdiction of
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more timber claims, paying Mary A. gnish the fire, he had to give tip, for it foreclosuae of the mortgage.
A person should use the
the court.
1 Dr. Wise, resident dentist.
* | Bolton $700 for one in tp. 2 N, R 9 W ; had gained on him inside the house. Mr.
T. T. Geer (Board of School Fund
same judgment as he would
George
N.
Johhson,
plaintiff,
vs.
Netarts
I New silks and other goods at Mrs. Howell Lewis $700 for his claim in tp 3 Gladwill then turned his attention to Commissioners), plaintiff, vs. A. L. Ai
in selecting a horse or cow.
N, R 9 W ; and Joseph Kexel $650 for his saving some of the contents of the house, derman, Phoebe J. Aiderman, James j Bay Lumber Co., defendant. Upon stip-
Sturgeon’s.
1 ulation it was ordered that the clerk
i
claim
in
tp.
3
N,
R
8
W.
Hughey,
administrator
of
the
estate
of,
but
it
was
then
too
lete,
for
all
that
he
Born, on Sunday, to the wife of Mr. C.
It costs as much to feed a
1 transfer this cause from department No.
Mr. Hadley's roadsters bolted from the succeeded in getting out was a bedstead B. Higgenbotham, defendants. Suit for
Tilden, a son.
1
to
the
docket
of
No.
2
for
trial
before
scrub
cow or horse as it does
and trunk. Having recently arrived here forclosure. Claude Thayer attorney for
A good town cow for sale —J F. Mar city on Monday, going through Main
this court. Upon trial judgment was
plaintiff.
Court
granted
a
foreclosure,
to
feed
a good one.
from
Missouri
and
purchasing
the
place
street at full speed. Breaking the ton
tin, Long Prairie.
given for defendant for costs.
I
gue of the buggy and freeing themselves, from Mr. Geo. A. Mowers, it is a serious it being shown that thedefendants owed
In making a suit, the
The steamer Harrison left the city on they went as far as the Pacific saw mill, loss to Mr. Gladwill to loose, his house, the sum of $753.33, added to which was
Allice Roads, plaintiff, vs. David Roads,
Tuesday at noon.
defendant.
Suit for divorce. W. H.
work costs nearly as much
furniture, clothing and supplies. Mr. $50 attorney’s fees and the costs.
the only damage being to the buggy.
It’s no good having city ordinances if
T. T. Geer (Board of School Fund Cooper attorney for^ plaintiff. Case
on a cheap suit as it does on
Rev. E. W. St. Pierre is expected from Mowers had the house insured in the Ore
they are not enforced.
gon
Fire
Relief
Association,
and
the
loss
Commissioners)
vs. A. L. and Phoebe went by default and divorce granted, the
Portland in a dav or so with a view to
a good suit, hence the differ
custody
of
a
female
child
being
awarded
Aiderman, James Hughey, administrator
Mr. P. McIntosh went out Saturday becoming pastor of the Presbyterian is about a $1000.
I
to
plaintiff.
ence in price is in the ma
of the estate of B. Higgenbotham, de
►n business to Portland.
church, and should he arrive in time he
W. P. Book, plaintiff, vs Jehiel Forest,
terial.
A fine line of straw and crash hats for will probably preach at Bav City on Commencement at the Academy. ceased, Ella Higgenbotham and Ed.
Morin. This case went by default and a defendant. Confirmation of sale. B.
Sunday morning and in this city in the
len and boys at Todd’s.
*
The third annual commencement of St- foreclosure was granted, the defendants L. Eddy attorney for plaintiff. Sale was The same applies to HAT3 and
Just received by Todd& Co., a fine line evening.
I confirmed.
Alphonsus Academy will take place on being sued for $725.38 and costs.
SHOES :
Colonel J. W. Linck, special agent of
f shoes, direct from the East.
Friday evening, June 22nd, when the fol
T.
T.
Geer
(board
of
school
fund
com
Cases which have to be heard are as
the
customs
department,
was
in
the
city
Fashionable dressmaking by Mrs. Ida
We are well stocked up in
lowing interesting programme is pre
on Tuesday and left again on Wednes pared for the occasion An entrance fee missioners), plaintiff, vs. C. H. Worth follows :
¡Talker at the Fernside building.
all
lines and are ready to
ington,
defendant.
Foreclosure
Claude
J.
F.
Tomlinson,
plaintiff,
vs.
Andrew
day. He came for the purpose of seeing of 25c. will be charged and 50c. for re
Attorney H. Dustin, of Goldendale,
Suit you, Shoe you or fur
whether it is necessary to re-establish the served seats, the proceedsgoing towards Thayer attorney for plaintiff. Went by Zuercher and John Zuercher, defendants.
fash., is in the citv this week.
default and foreclosure ordered, the suit Injunction. Handley & Handley at
office of deputy collector of customs at the expenses of the academy.
nish you with a Hat.
The Adventist church is being moved Tillamook.
being for $914.60 and the usual costs.
torneys for plaintiff, and B. L. Eddy for
Entrance march
Blake.
> the vicinity of the U.B. church.
defendants.
Demurrer
overruled
and
the
T. T. Geer(Board of School Fund Com
A dancing academy will be opened in
Misses N. Grayson and B. Hunt.
We have a extra fine line
The death of Mr. E. I) Priestly is re the Opera House bv Prof. F. G. Swanton
mission), plaintiff, vs. E. M. kegs and case is being tried this morning.
Greeting chorus.........................
tried from the south of the county.
Eliza
Kegs,
defendants.
Suit
for
fore
Sarah
F.
Smith,
plaintiff,
vs.
Allen
N.
Accompanist—Miss A. Peterson.
of SHIRTS, TIES, etc.,
on Saturday evening, June 16th, and a
The only place to buy a good suit of few of the latest dances introduced. Les («) Selection............................ Holzmann. closure. Claude Thayer attorney for Smith, defendants. Suit for divorce.
suitable for such occasions.
othes for the right price is at Todd’s.
sons will be given daily from 3 to 5 and (b) Dandy Fifth............... A. A. Farland. plaintiff. Went by default and foreclos I Handley & Handley attorneys for plain
St. Alphonsus’ Orchestra.
ure
granted,
the
defendant
being
sued
fur
tiff,
and
H.
Dustin
for
defendant.
A
mo
Mr. Stanley Lamb, who has been at- 7:30 to 10:30 P. M. Ladies and children A Visit to Grandpa .......................Gabriel
$740.67 and costs.
tion to strike out was overruled.
mding the state university at Eugene, taught at half price. Everybody invited.
Juvenile Cantata.
Martha J. Walling, plaintiff, vs.
J.
V.
Huntsinger,
plaintiff
in
error,
vs.
Accompanist, Miss K. Hiner,
Jturned last week.
The government steamer General H. G.
L. Shortridge and A. Shortridge, de William Trevor, defendant. Suit to set
Grandpa
.........
Master
E.
Weston.
Wright
crossed
in
on
Tuesday
and
came
Dr. W. A. Wise, the dentist, came in on
Grandma........... Miss M. Hadley.
fendants in error. Writ of review. H. aside deed. Daly & Hayter and N. L.
¡unday from Portland and will return to up to the city. She had on board Colonl Jolly Blacksmiths..................... Jean Paul.
B. Hendricks and W. J. May, attorneys Butler attorneys for plaintiff, and M. J.
Mansfield and Captain W. W. Harts, of
hat city on Saturday.
Misses M. and A. Peterson.
for plaintiff; W. H. Cooper for defen. McMahon and Claude Thayer for de
the
engineer
’
s
department,
who
had
come
Revolutionary Heroes......... Senior bovs. dant. The court reversed the judgment fendant. On Wednesday evening the
Mr. Geo. Cohn left Saturday on a busi-
Accompanist, Miss K. Hiner.
ess and pleasure trip to Portland, to to inspect the work in the bay and in
hearing of this case was commenced and
Hoquarton slough. The steamer left Fantasia on Airs from Donizetti’s operas, in this case.
emain about two weeks.
is
unfinished, as depositions have to be
C. R. Hine, plaintiff, vs. John W. Far.
Czerny.
again the same night.
W. W. Curtis was found in his cabin
Misses K. Hiner, S. Allen, M. McKinley. quhar, defendant. Suit for foreclosure. takeu of parties in Portland.
On next Wednesday, if the weather is
John K. Lesler, plaintiff, vs. Frank S
m Monday, where he had been sick for
Major John Andre.......................... Drama. A. W. Severance attorney for plaintifl.
I favorable, the M.E. Sunday school will
Fairhurst, defendant. Suit to quiet title.
•ver a week. He died the next day.
Dramatis personae.
It
was
shown
that
this
suit
was
for
the
give a picnic in some grove near the city Gen. George Washington.... ...J Sander.
Handley & Handley attorneys for plain
The Gem ofGolconda, a pure India tea,
to be selected by a committee, to which Major John Andre, the spy ..N. Melchior. sum of $1800, which was due the plain tiff, C. A. Johnson, W. J. May and W.
recognized by English tea drinkers as a
tiff,
with
interest
amounting
to
$533,
all the members of the school and the Benedict Arnold, the traitor ...E. Barker.
pure plend of tea, is on sale at McIntosh , i parents of the children are cordially in Sir Henry Clinton ................... B. Sander. attorney’s fees $200, and $122.49 for II. Cooper attorneys for defendant.
John Andre, sr., Major Andre’s father.
Bertha 1 Iodine, plaintiff, vs. John No
taxes, making $2,695.45, and the court
and McNair’s.
vited. All lunches brought should be left
W. Sander.
dine, defendant. Suit for divorce. A.
Mr. W. Tinnerstet brought us a fine ! at the parsonage not later than 9 o’clock General Greene............. ........W. Baker. granted the foreclosure.
Alice Kiger, plaintiff, vs. John J. Pye W. Severance attorney for plaintiff.
| General Puenam .......... .... T. Handley.
box of strawberries, it taking only about . a.m. to be hauled to the grounds.
, General Lafayette........ ...... E. Weston. and Elizabeth Pye, defendants. Fore
R. D Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Charles L.
twenty to fill the box, and they were a
I
[ What with the proposed extension of General St. Clair .......... ........W. Berns
closure. A. W. Severance, attorney for Chatterton, Oliver Chatterton, F. R.
picture of perfection.
.......
C.
Davies.
Colonel
Jameson
..........
1 the railroad from Sheridan and '.hat of
Geneial Robertson .....
........N. Weber. plaintiff. Case went by default and a Beals, A. G. Beals and G. W. Pettit, de
It is expected that the long distance I the Seaside railroad to Tillamook,
fendants. Foreclosure. A. W. Sever
telephone will be completed over the I third proposal is now talked of, that of Admiral Graves ........... .J Fitzpatrick. foreclosure granted, the sum of $120.15
Colonel Carleton...........
.W Barker. being the amount in vol ved, which includ ance, attorney for plaintiff, and G. 0.
'iorth Yamhill toll road to this citv by the California & Northwestern Railroad Hezekiah Smith, a tory
.... J. Pierce.
Nolan for defendant.
:he 10th of next month.
..H. Sander. ed interest and costs.
building from Ukiah, Cal., along the Paulding... f Andre's
R. D. Peckham, plaintiff, vs. Wilson
....
J.
Berns.
Van
Wert..
-
cap-
C.
&
E.
Thayer,
plaintiff,
vs.
the
Ne
Judge R. P. Boise, who has been hold- coast to Astoria, of course coming thro-
Williams... ) turers
..F. Sander.
River Boom Toll Road and Improvement
ng court in this city, was accompanied ugh Tillamook. Can't another railroad Page to Sir Henry Clinton .J. Delsman. halem Mill Co. and Frank Patton, de
Company, a corporation,defendants. A.
fendants. Confirmation of sale.
>V Mrs. E. Breymanand Mr. and Mrs. R. proposition be made, for Tillamookers
Fantasia on Airs from Mozart's operas,
In the matter of the guardianship of W. Severance attorney for plaintiff.
Boise, jr., from Salem.
have been chewing at the railroad cud so
Czerny.
Otto Johnson, plaintiff, vs. James F.
Maggie
Fay Wilson, et al, minors and
Misses
A.
and
M.
Peterson,
K.
Hiner.
long
they
won
’
t
believe
there
’
s
anything
Messrs. E. S. Edwards and George F.
Tomlinson, defendant. To quiet title.
Kate
R.
Wilson,
plaintiff,
vs.
Fred
Scher
Drama, in four acts, Vera’s Vow.
?ulle , government inspectors of hulls to all this gossip until they see the iron
Queen Benita.................. Miss A. Monroe. inger, J. W. Hellenbrand, et al, peti B. L. Eddy attorney for plaintiff, and
md boilers, were in the city on Wednes- horse puffing and snorting.
Pompilia......................... MissC. Kimball. tioners and parties herein on their joint Hanirtey & Handley for defendants.
lay in their official capacity.
We are sorry to hear that Father J. J. Vera................................ MissN. Grayson.
petition for the allowance of certain 1 Jane Conklin, plaintiff, vs. Andrew
Dr. D. Wiley went out on the stage on Burri ia not likely to remain in charge of Lady Prudentia, regent ...Miss K. Hiner. credits in the account of C. G. Cutting, Conklin, defendant,
. Suit for divorce.
Dolente
.........................
Miss
N.
McKinley.
the
Catholic
church
in
».hi,
city,
as
the
Thursday and returned on Sunday with
former guardian of said minors. R. C. 1 A. W. Severance attorney for plaintiff.
Fidelia...
,
.
...Miss
F.
Perkins
’ercy, who has been sick while attending Bishop of Idaho is wanting him back in Ernesta ’ Queen’s (..... Miss S. Allen.
his diocese. The rev. gentlemen's health Dignata / council
he Pacific University at Forest Grove.
..... Miss B. Hunt.
Miss M. Lahman.
The hose company meets this evening, has improved since he has been here, and Sagessa
ind as the boys have undertaken to carry the doctors think that he cannot stand Hymn to the Sacred Heart ..... Rosewig.
Accompanist, Miss M. Peterson.
tut the nrrangcmrnts for a big celebra- the climate of that state. Unless other
arrangementsnre made Father Burri will
ion in this city on the 4th, it is tiinethev
leave some time this month, and althongh
Notice.
vere g tting a hustle on.
They are so Simple in Construction and Easily Understood that any Child can Operate them.
his stay in Tillamook has been short, it
I have the agency for the Famoue Vives, Cyclones, Rays and Premos, ranging from $2.50 up.
Bro. C. N. Drew has been elected by is a well recognized fact that he has been
I have three yoke of good work cattle
Every instrument guaranteed in every detail.
¡tar lodge, A.O.U.W., to represent that
to sell: well broke and in fine shape.
instrumental in doing much good.
1 also carry a lull line of Photographer s Supplies for the amateur trade at Eastern prices.
jdge at the grand lodge meeting, which .
W. M. S cott , Woods, Ore.
Word was brought to this city Mon-
onvenes at Salem next month. Bro. F.
Your Prescript ions and Family Receipts receive the most careful attention, and with
I day that the house and contents on the
I. Wilson was the alternate.
Card of Thanks.
R member Dr. Lowe, the only optician Mowers place at Happy Bend was de
my system of checking it is impossible to make an error,
We hereby tender our heartfelt thanks
n Oregon who has had medical training, stroyed by fire on Sunday afternoon. It to the people of Tillamook fur their sym
trill be in Tillamook from June the 27th appears that Mr. W. D. Gladwill and his pathy and assistance during the sickness
o July 6th. Don’t confuse him with ped- family were about to start for Blaine, and death of our dear child, and also to
Ilers. He has no agents. Don’t fail to | when it was seen that the roof was on
the choir for the music at the funeral and
•ee him at the Allen House if you need fire. Mr. Glad will thought he could put
Lowe" I th* fire ont and water WaS Protored for i for the floral offerings so generously he-
glasses. Remember his name—Lowe,
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J ohn R ees and F amily .
that P
purpose,
but after work,n
working
ener- ' J stowed.
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Lowe, Lowe.
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urPOK’ bat
K encr
CIRCUIT COURT.
McCORMICK J?
and
DEERING
Mowers
and
Rakes,
TILLAMOO1Ç
I
CELEBRATE
on JULY 4th.
Hay Tedders
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Tillamook,
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GROCERIES,
FOUR and
FEED
Choice Bacon,
Hams and Lard
always in Stock
Measures taken for Suits
Made to Order on
Short Notice.
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TILLAMOOK
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