Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 21, 1901, Image 4

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 21, 1901
Chas. Jenson was down from the saw­ Saloon Raiders Commit Murder
acres in sec. 11. tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
L eavenworth , Kas., Feb. 19.—Mrs.
mill to attend the dance.
j
F. R. Beals to Vance Nodine, E ’/, of lots
Rose Hudson, wife of John Hudson, a
N.
P.
Hansen
has
been
sewing
grass
[TO EDITOR OF TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.]
2. block 4, McDermott's add. to
saloon-keeper at Millwood, 14 miles
on his Three Rivers place.
In this week’s issue of your paper I
Tillamook.
The Kellow boys have been getting out north of here, was shot and instantly
note the following!: “Why should res- Godfred Marolf to Joseph Proovost, 20
killed last night during a raid upon her
jiectable citizens be singled out for prose­
acres in sec. 35, tp. IN, R. 10W; another lot of cedar timber up Three
:
husband’s saloon.
Rivers.
cution on a triviul offense for not dis­
same to Wm. Proovost.
Hudson had been warned to close his
mounting on the sidewalk when thirty Peter and A. J. Brant to Frederick Neil­
It is to be regretted that some young saloon, but refused. About ten o’clock
feet away from petestrians ? And, on
son, lots 7 and 8 in block in town of men will attend dances and public gath­ three men entered the place and called for
the comparison, are the women who run
erings for no other noticeable reason
Bay City.
drinks. When served they rapped on
houses of debauchery privileged char­
than to get drunk^and make a show of the counter and gave a signal. Hudson
Godfred Marolf to Adolph Neilson, tract
acters,’’ etc.
themselves, much to the disgust of res­
:
jumped from behind the bar and grabbed
in sec. 35, tp. 1 N, R. 10 W.
Now I am a respectable lady of this
pectable people. When a young man
one of the men. In the scrimmage a shot
A.
R.
Sorensen
to
Brice
Wilson,
Nw
Vi
of
city, have a husband and also children,
doesn’t dance nor bring any one who
gun which the man carried was dis
sec. 35, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W.
and I look at the matter in this way.
does, we can see ¿no plansable excuse for
charged, the contents entering the walls.
I do not uphold those disreputable Barbara and Leonhard Becker to Amelin him attending a dance and disturbing
Mrs. Hudson, attracted by the noise,
women, neither do I associate with peo­
:
C. Stark, tract in sec. 16, tp 4 S, R the pleasure of those who do, by taking
ran screaming into the room, while a
ple of that kind, nor wish to see them
8 W ; same to Barbra Becker.
up collections, or contributing to them,
mob
of
40
men,
most
of
whom
were
stay here, but that is solely a matter of G. B. Handley to Olean Land Co., E Va to send some one after liquor, who wil[
:
masked, entered in answer to the signal.
choice. No one is obliged to mingle with
of Nw % and Ne ’/i of Sw Vi of sec. 8, steal some one else's horse to ride through
melee
that
followed,
Mrs.
Hud-
In
the
them if they do not choose, but to be
the mud for several miles to obtain it,
tp. 1 S, R. 7. W.
son was shot in the head by a shotgun,
run down on the sidewalks by bicycal-
James Wilson to F. D. Vincent, one acre merely for the sake of getting drunk and the top of her head being blown oft.
ists is not a matter of choice. Twice
causing confusion at an otherw ise har­
in sec. 20, tp. IS, R. 9 W.
William Webb, one of the raiders was
:
have I narrowly escaped being run over
monious and peaceable gathering. Such
:
M.
S.
Doerstler
to
Edith
M.
Aiderman.
shot in the shoulder with a revolver.
by some one riding a bicycle on the wall s
proceedings are loudly condemned by all
lots 5 and 6 of block 3 of Hay’s add.
Nearly 100 shots were fired, Hudson
of this town, and not only that, but at
right-minded peoplf and should not be
to Tillamook; same to E. P. Smith.
carried his dying wife into an adjoining
the same time came near seeing my baby
allowed to occur.
room and the mob retired without
buggy, with my baby in it, thrown from 1.0.0.F. No. 94 to Geo. W. Phelps, lot
wrecking the joint.
35, in block 4, in I.O.O.F. cemetery.
a walk three feet high.
BOULDER CREEK.
Sheriff Everhardy, who went to Mill­
I say that the bicycle ordinance referred State of Oregon to Geo. W. Phelps, 14.35
Mrs. Florence Getchell, of Hebo, who wood, has scented four prisoners, two of I
to is a good one and let it be enforced.
acres of tide land in tp. 2 S, R. 10 W
I do not ride a wheel, but if I did I Joseph Moore to W. B. Morgan, S Vi of has l>een visiting relatives and friends in whom are John and Henry Wilson,
this locality for the past two weeks, young farmers. Others implicated will
would lie perfectly w illing, with the ex-
Ne Vi and N Vi of Se Vi, sec. 25, tp. started for her home last Thursday. She be arrested. There were no women in
lærience I have had, to dismount for the
2 N, R. 10 W.
was accompanied by Misses Lulu and the mob, it being composed of farmers,
safety of other people, as well as my­
Clande Thayer to Tillamook Logging Lena Bays.
all in disguise. The town is in a state of
self, or else ride in the street.
Co., N Vi of Nw Vi of sec. 18, tp. 2 S,
Everyone in our part of the country excitement and more trouble is threat­
“Do unto others as ye would that
R 9 W and E Vi of Ne Vi of sec. 13, finds frequent use for pocket handker­ ened.
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others should do unto you.”
tp. 2 S, R. 10 W.
chiefs lately, tho’ not to “ dry to falling
A L ady R esident O f T illamook .
Prohibition Impractical.
I A. W. Phelps to S. M. Robbins, various
tear.”
| < b. 1."., 1901.
W
ichita , Kan , Feb. 19.—At a meet­
tracts.
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Born—On Wednesday, Feb. 6th, to
[We are a little undecided whether our
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gladwill, a daughter. ing of the Ministerial Association last
NEHALEM.
lady correspondent is taking exceptions
—On Thursday, Feb. 7th, to Mr. and evening it was resolved to call a mass
to our remarks, thinking, probably, that
The tug Vusburg left for Tillamook on
meeting at the Auditorium next Sunday
Mrs. Nicklans, a son.
we do not favor the enforcement of the Tuesday.
afternoon.
Cameron
and
Louis
Getchell
came
over
bicycle ordinance, or that she wishes to
Rev. J. D. Ridchie, of the Episcopal
Dr. Smith of Tillamook was called to
show more conclusively why the ordi­ Nehalem on Sunday to attend Wm the hills from Cedar Creek, to visit their Church, president of the Ministerial As­
sister, Mrs. Chopard, last week.
nance should be rigidly enforced. We Tohl’s eldest daughter.
sociation did not attend the meeting, but
C. A. Smith and H. A. Chopard have has come out in an interview as opposed
take this position, if one lawjs to be en­
L McFee shipped some salted steel­
been under the weather for a few days, to prohibition. Hesays the saloon is so
forced then make no exceptions with the
heads to 'Frisco by the tug. He will al­
and are now convalescent.
others which are being violated. And
deeply grounded in American life that it
so ship some to Seattle.
the one we had in mind’s eve when we
S. L. Brady has sold his ranch to Mr. is a part of our social system. A large
Messrs.
Munroe
and
Drew
were
on
the
wrote the article reads like this : “To
Lucas, who moved on to it a short time number of people make it their club,
suppress, restrain and prohibit bawdy river last week helping Easom and Link­ ago.
Regulation is the best that can be done
and assignation houses, houses of ill- hart exhibit their moving pictures. The
We understand the Mr. Brady will with the soloon problem.
first
night
was
not
a
success,
and
tickets
fame and prostitution.” It places those
work for Mr. Glad will this coming sum­
in a tight place who close their eyes to were returned to the audience, but the mer.
Cudahy Kidnaper is Caught.
this evil and make no move to suppress second night all worked o.k.
News is scarce so an revoir till next
O maha , Neb., Feb. 19.—One of the
Mr. Rob’t Brown has been quite sick week.
it.
three men implicated in the kidnaping of
Another correspondent asks the Head­ the past week.
Edward Cudahy, Jr., has been arrested
GARIBALDI.
light to explain why some business men
Alex McDonald’s dike is beginning to
and
is now in the City Jail. The man
had to pay fines for breaking one law loom up considerable under the manipu­
This reached us last week after we had
was arrested Saturday night, blit the
while other business men who break lation of Frank Lu nd burg.
gone to press :
news was suppressed by the police until
other laws arc not fined also. We will
Win. Richardson, Hiram Perry and
Messrs. Philebaum and Bovakin took
not undertake to answer the question, the gasoline launch Maria for a spin up I Grant Martail left Garibaldi last Friday to-day. When the suspect was brought
into the-presence of young Cudahy for
but will refer it to the city authorities, so to C. Pye’s during the freshet on Satur­ morning for Astoria.
identification, the young man said :
that our correspondent can take up the day, making the return trip in an hour
; Mr. Peter Svenson, while in the act of
“ This is the man who asked me to get
gauntlet with them if he feels disposed, and eighteen minutes; the return trip, of
' detatching his net rack from the top of a into the wagon. There is no doubt about
leaving those who started the ruction to three and three fourth miles, being run in
| high piling, lost his balance, some way, it; he is the man.”
fight it out between themselves.—E d .]
fifteen minutes.
1 and Pete, net, rack and all went into the
The police thus far refuse to divulge
Had the identity of the prisoner, but it is
There is a fine opportunity now for I bay with a terrible splash.
Another Prospective City.
some enterprising person to open up a it not have been for the timely aid of a known that he was arrested by two
D ear S ir ,—I thought it might he inter general merchandise store
friendly skiff, and he being such an ex- local officers, He has been under surveil-
esting to your readers to know that or at the forks of the river as there is pert swimmer, it might have turned lance for some time, as it has been known
quite a scene of activity prevails at none at this place since the death o f Mr. out seriously, but as it was, he came oft that he had been writing letters con­
Bloomsville since work commenced on ’ Fearnside, A store at this place would very lucky with a slightly sprained cerning the Cudahy case, and this fact
TO I’ll EVENT DECAY.
the saw mill of the Yellow Fir Lumber be a great convenience to the Nehalem ancle.
brought suspicion upon him.
Company, and, like other parts of the people.
The boys are catching some very fine
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Edward Cudahy told a representative
Wood Preserver Used by Uncle Sum on
county, this place has its shingle out to !
crabs. They say that Captain Richard­ of the Associated Press that the man
Yamhill River Work.
BLAINE.
be made the terminus of the proposed I
son is so crankey that he will not take under arrest had been identified by his
Merits of Avenarius Carbolineum Rec­
railroad into Tillamook, and that round
son as the man who accosted him in
| Mr. Pearl Coulson, who has been work- them to town for them.
ognized by National, State and
house and machine shops will be built !
front
of
the
Cudahy
residence
and
who
Hick
&
Nelson,
of
Bay
City,were
down
' ing at the County sawmill, is at home
Having purchased of A. E.
Municipal Governments.
here, which will give our prospective city
kept
him
company
in
the
house
to
which
to
Garibaldi
this
week
on
business.
again.
Imbler & Co. their store building
quite a boom and make it the county
he was taken on the night of the abduc­
Mr.
Svenson
and
Mr.
York
had
a
very
Mr. Seth Moon must be fond of losing
The fame of Aveanus Carbolineum
and stock of Dry Goods, Notions,
seat. As that is the talk now, you sec
pleasant call on Mr. and Mrs. L. C. tion. Mr. Cudahy said the man had
Boots and Shoes, we are now in ■ has steadily extended, as the only bona
the old town of Tillamook is not in it, calves as lie has already lost about Haifa
also
been
identified
by
the
servant
of
the
!
tide
preserver of wood, »mce its discov­
Smith, last Sunday.
a position to kindly solicit the
tor we are going to erect a college, court j dozen this winter ; we feel sorry for him.
Partridge household who saw the letter
ery in Germany thirty years ago. It has
■
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
A.
Johnson
were
down
liberal patronage of all. We also
| stood all testsof climate, soil and water
house, churches and business houses, and 1 ! Jno. Creecy went to the metropolis for
thrown into the Cudahy lawn, and by
last Sunday to see their papa’s and
and steadily lived down all pretended
aim to do business on a cash basis,
those who circulate a petition to bond his fruit trees.
another party, who rented the house to
mamma’s again.
Come again young
rivals. Today it is not only employe*!
and give our customers the bene­
or work a “graft ' will be tarred and fea­
Geo. S. Smith was seen promenading
the two men.
in all countries for the preservation ot
folks, you are always welcome.
fit. Our motto is : “ Livejand ■ wooii used for household articles such as
thered and told to “Get.” Otcoarse.this is our streets this week, but getting tired
May Repeal Treaty.
Let Live.”
nil imagination, but, to be serious, the of promenading alone he took his team
houses, barnea, fences, etc., but the na­
Will it be a Deadlock?
tional governments, both of Europe and
citv of Bloomsxille has one industry to and left for Salem for his wife.
N ew Y ork , Feb. 19.—A dispatch to
ISAACS & BROMLEY,
America,
have recognized its value in
start out with and an effort will be made
We are sorry to hear of Miss Effie Pat­ C As far as is known in this city, there is the Journal and Advertiser from London !
saving public constructions from decay.
Successors of A. E. Imbler & Co.
to secure others.
terson’s sickness, but hope she will soon is no change in the senatorial deadlock says : Ambassador Choate has received ;
Following their exam pie cities and coun-
I will come now to the object of this recover.
1 ties have also adopted avenanus carbo-
at Salem. It was reported in that city instructions from Washington to impress
lineum for bridges, pavements, etc., and
letter. We have our mill almost ready
Messrs. Dee Moon and Ralph Bundy that Mr. Corbett would be dropped and upon the British Government the ncces.
the leading ship builders and railroad
for cutting ltiml»cr, and this section of
attended a party at I). F. Coulson's last that Mr. Harvey Scott’s name would be sity for immediate action upon the Hay-
companies have shown their faith in H b
the county will lie greatly benefited by
substituted. It is also reported that the Panncefote treaty.
merits by treating ship timbers, cars,
Saturday night.
the mil) being located here, for it will
telegraph holes and ties with the same
Mr. Choate will call upon Lord Lans­
Mitchell faction and the democrats have
The
foot-bridge
crossing
the
“
Little
not only give employment to a number
j never failing preventative against cli-
made a deal, but we do not think that downe and tell him the United States ex. !
j matic decay and rapacious wood boring
of men, but it will enable the farmers to Emery” was demolished bv the recent
pects
a
decision
on
the
treaty
before
Mitchell
can
secure
enough
votes
to
elect
vermin, lioth of land and water.
procure first class lumber to build new I high water, the consequence is that a
March
4.
him. As the legislature adjourns to­
Great bodies move slowly, and only
houses, barns and fences, thus greatly new bridge will have to lie built before
acl after mature deliberation. It may
morrow (Friday) it will not be long to
Mr. Choate has been informed un­
improving and developing the country. the school starts.
DEALER
IN
therefore be safely staled that govern­
wait to see whether it will l»e a deadlock. officially of the disposition of the United
ments and corporations did not employ
The citizens of Blaine have built a 1
The mill will cut 40,(MM) feet of lumber a
States Senate to repeal the Clavton-Bul.
atenarius
carbolineum until fully con­
Our Clubbing Rates.
day and will give employment to a num­ plank road from Beaver to the Brown 1
wer treaty and pass the Nicaragua
vinced of ils money saving as well as
ber of teams hauling lumber to Tilla­ school-house, but the recent snow storm Headlight and the Examiner......... 2.35
wood preserving qualities. Priyate in­
Canal bill if the pending treaty Ire not
mook City, where a lumber yard will l»e has washed the planks away.
Headlight & Thrice-a.Week World 2.00 accepted. And he will tell the Secretary
dividuals desirous of lengthening the life
of wood work and at the same time cur­
established, and we expect to receive a
of State for Foreign Affairs just what
tailing expenses, need not fear to follow
IIEBO.
fair share of the patronage, both from
C. A. BAILEY
the situation in the Senate is.
the precedents established.
old friends and those who want to help
I1KAI.KR IN
Recent local examples proving the
He
has
received
no
intimation
of
any
An
extraordinary
large
crowd
at
­
STUDEBAKER
WAGON
out this new industrial enterprise.
truth of the above statements are not
sort
from
the
British
Government
as
to
tended
the
dance
at
Chas.
King
’
s
cheese
OSHO RUE MOU’ERS,
Yours truly,
wanting. The reconstructed Madison
what its decision will be. but there is
factory the 14tli inst.
street bridge in Poitland has l>een treat­
Buggies, hay rskes, plows, mid ollie
W. B arker .
good
reason
for
saving
that
England
is
ed with avenar.us carbolineum as I ihs
larm niHchinery
You can save
Jerry Lewallen and sons wereat Woods
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
»Isotlie pavement at the intersection of
inclined to temporise, feeling thut bv de­
money by dealing with me.
recently ratting some lumber up the
Real Enlate Transfer».
lour streets in that city where the heavi­
Special Prices on Buggies and Spring —
lay ...........
and perhaps
by --»•••««•■»
alternative
.......... »—
tv sugges-
TILLAMOOK, v»i\.
OR.
river which they purchased at the Wagons.
est street car and wagon traffic converge,
tions
she
may
obtain
some
modification
WV
5*
Henry Lederer to M R. Haninkrat,bond wreck.
lie latter use of the compound was
U. A. BAILEY. Tillamook, Ore.
of the terms of the treaty itself, or some
for deed.
made at the earnest Solicitation of street
set-off against what she considers her 1
car managers who confidently look for
F. L. Buell to Win. F.Campbell, SO acres
gratifying results.
concessions.
in see. 4, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W.
One hundred thousand able- The gentlemen in charge of the United
Ambassador Choate’s instructions
States engineer department for Oregon
I .S. to Asa Olis Wells, lots 5 and 6 and
from Washington are imperative, and he bodied tramps, who would rather me now- applying avenerius carbolineum
S of Nw ’ a of sec. 5, tp. 3 S, R. 9
will make Lord Lansdowne realize that walk than work, or ride than eat,
,,a,lia‘ »nd lock work on the Yarn­
XV.
whatever he intends to do must be done costing 125,000,000 a year to so- lull river. a flattering tribute to its meriis
»hu h was certainly not extended until
John G. Day to Louis Olsen, et al, agree­
quickly.
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and at all times a moral "earching
invesugation satisfied the au
ment to sell real estate.
At this Season of the year, when the weather changes to suddenly.
burden upon the public consci­ tlmrtties that it was a measure of prac
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
1*. McIntosh to Annie Williams, tract in
Ileal
economy.
r
Department of the Interior,
Do not let the cough run on, it may lead to Catarrh or Con­
ence—in these figures are the
Land office at Orciron Citv. Ore ,
Fisher, Thorsen & Co., of Portland.
Tillamook City.
February 16th 1901.’
debits of an idle class which Or., are sole Pacific coast agents for ave-
sumption. You can quickly cure your Cough by using
Notice 1« herehy given that the f llowina-
V.S. to Sarah E. Jenkins. Sw *4 of Nw
named pettier has filed notice of his intention moves on when it has to and nanus carbolineum, and it can be found
W tj of Sw ’< and Sc ’ » ot Sw t4
to make final proof in support of disclaim and
Pine,
■Ri,A B k " km , Tillamook. Or.,
between city 1
that said proof will be made before the Regis­ which vacillates
of sec. 8, tp. 2 S. R. 7 W.
w 10 will gladly supply information re­
ter and Receiver, at Oregon City, Oregon, on
and
country
with
all
the
regular-
April ist, lynl, vir :
THE IDEAL COl’GH Cl’RE. it heals, it cures, if not satisfactory
garding ita accomplish tn ent8.
•
V.S. tu Leon V. Jenkins, W
of Sw l<.
KRlt K HEMRTROM.
■ ity of dwellers on the city boule­
your money back. Price, 50c.
II K No nfafi. for the Se H of Sw
bhc . p tz
Se U of Sw H and Sw *♦ of Se *4 of
of Nw '•< *ud Lots j and 4, sec. 10, Tp. 3 N. R
vards. According to thé figures
sec. 34. tp. 1 S. R 7 W.
He names the following witnesses tn prove from
the national estimates.
INSURE WITH
Chas. Zigehnan to Leonard Palm, N t
his continuous residence
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and Ne t
of Sw V« ot sex’. 11. tp. 6 S, K, 9 W.
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PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST.
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TILLAMOOK CITY, OR
upon and cultivation
of said land, via :
David T. Mredel and Delmar Sprinter, of
Nehalem Oregon . John Frirktum. of Ilwaco
Washington; Frederick Blaisdell. of Olney,
Oregon.
C bas . R. Mooaxs. Register.
Chicago harbors one-twentieth
of the brotherhood >f the coun­
try and pays »1,257,500 for the
infliction.
Claude Thayer,
Agent or Fireman’s Fund and London
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
Companies.