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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1901)
To the People of 1 illamook Co - ■ We desire to submit to your careful consideration some state- incuts of fact. Some months ago a few Portland business men, who know what the oil field of California had done for that state, and who were anxious to find out if the Coast Range mountains in Oregon were not as promising in oil indications as the Coast Range moun tains of California, engaged the services of two professional oil land experts and sent them intoWestern Oregon to examine the territory. These experts, Mr. P. W. Francis and Mr. G. P. Brown, first ex plored the county around Clatskanie and the tipper Nehalem region, and were both highly pleased with the indications and with the formation. They were both, however, strongly impressed by the fact that both suiface indications and the oil-rock formation be came more and mere promising as they neared the Lower Nehalem and the Tillamook County. Returning to Portland, they so repoited. At this stage Mr. Brown was called away on business in another field, and Mr. Francis, taking with him Mr. E. S. McCoy, a Pen DR. WISES RESIDENCE, WHICH WAS DESTROYED BY FIRE. nsylvania oil man of long experience, made afield exploration about the mouth of the Nehalem and around Tillamook Bay, the it was omitted entirely in the jury’s result was the leasing ofabout 100 acres, and the formation of a SOUTH PRAIRIIÍ. TERRIBLE SUICIDES. that NEHALEM. report. On the bodies were found miscellaneous company in Portland, incoporated under the name of the Tillamook More railroad talk. ! The new cheese factory, equipped with How a Bank President and papers. Canby left a note written on Paraffine Oil Company, with the following well-known gentlemen Mr. Fiank Hammond, a brother of ’ first class machinery, is in operation. Cashier End their Lives. i the back ot a billhead.’ He had a rectii t as officers and directors: A. B. Hammond, the railroad man, ami Wonder where Henry Sanders goes to several o I hers, are on the river negotiat of an evening on his wheel. V ancouver , Wash.. April 22.—AfteJ ! ; tor an insurance premium, a VMO.OOO President, H. S. Rowe, Mayor of Portland ; Vice President J. ing for waterfront pi opert v from settlers calm premeditation, President Charles . policy. The policy had been taken out D. D. West, the party that purchased Brown and Cashier E. L. Canby, of the . Marell 30, less than three weeks before A.Taylor, of the firm of Honeyman & McBride, Portland; Treasurer, on the bay. Survey« r Austin is survey the Holgate farm, lias moved on the First National Bank, of Vancouver, the ’ Canby’s suicide. The other papers were ing : ome tide flats for them at present. place. We bid him welcome to the prai bills which had beengivrnio thedeceased Samuel Connell, President of the Northwestern Door Co. and Presi R. Krebs has fenced in his property, rie, but trust we are not going to lose story of whose failure was told in Sat . i bank cashier for collection. The onlv dent of the Board of Trade of the city of Portland; Directors M. J. urday ’ s Telegram, each took his own life graded a croquet lawn, and set out a jack altogether. Friday night, by shooting, both using the I valuables were $35 in gold and a gold Roche of the Rio Grand & Western Ry. Co., and President of the flower garden What does it portend ? I watch and chain. Brown ’ s pockets con Out school is running nicely, for it pays same revolver. After Canbv had commi- Prof. G. A. Walker has been engaged to always to secure a good teacher. ted suicide, Brown took the weapon and tained a gold watch and chain and $25 Pacific Coast Passenger Traffic Association; E. E. Miller, of the teach school in district 28, which wil in gold, wrapped up in a note, stating: firm of Miller & Miller,Commercial Block, Portland; F. E. Beach, South Prairie cheese factory ret liras shot himself. The bodies were discovered commence on May 5. “This money belongs to Harriet Carpen •or pinimrv and February, 25c. per II». yesterday morning. headot the firm of F. E. Beach & Co., the Pioneer paint and Oil Nehalem City is building a jail in th* or butter fat, net. The patrons of this Out in the dense underbrush, a mile and ter’’—his married daughter. There was rear of the saloon. As is frequently tin actory contemplate painting their fences a half from Vancouver, the two men a bicycle lock, a pair of spectacles and a .firm of Portland, so widely and favorable known over the entire Aside case, it is a very short transit fi< in th< n t ft»e near future and making their places found a secluded spot for the carrying pocket-book in other pockets. northwest; and P. W. Francis, professional oil land expert. bottle to the ’ jug." out of their desperate intentions. Canby from the money for Mrs. Carpenter, the <»o7 bright. only cash Brown had with him was JOj It goes without saying that men of the standing and credit of Tillamook Pomona Grange will hoi- And now we are to have the telephone sat on the moss and leaves, with bis back cents. Coroner Burt turned the valua- their next meeting al Nehalem on Thttrs is soon as the wire can get here. By I to a rotten stump, while Brown sat on ; bles and the bodies over to the relatives the gentlemen managing this Company do not lend their names day, May 16. lie middle of next week the voice of the soggy ground, resting against a immediately after the inquest, which was and influences to any mere stock-jobbing, fly-by-night scheme. The Woodmen were the recipient.- of outh Prairie will be echoing around the budding bush. The bank officials were I over by 11:3D a.tn. box of oranges sent up bv S. M Battei .vorld. We arc going to call up the, face to face, with their feet almost touch I The text of the Cornor’s verd'et was They are men you know, men whose reputation is worth more than son from Lower California, where l.e is Emperor of China and order him back to ing. It appears that the men assumed as follows: “The said Charles Brown many thousands as a mere business collatoral; men who will see rusticating. his capital. We will dare the Czar of this position and. when both were ready and E. L. Canbv came to their deaths that every dollar of money subscribed to this enterprise is honestly began their deadly work. The revolver Mr. Emmet Bales and wife, formerly Russia to come out of his iron safe, and : by a pistol wound inflicted on themselves Miss Ethel Hoskins, are spending their we will make Kaiser William hot by was the one Brown had taken from the with suicide intent. Signed, P. Hough, expended in boring for oil, and who will see, too, that the small bank, but he gave it to Canby, who i honeymoon in |nneaii, Alaska. threatening him with brick bats. [Now, S. F. Bosyfelt, G. L. Du Bois. A. C. stockholder’s rights are just as carefully protected as the large now, now. don't get too gay, foi some killed himself first. The manner of the suicide shows delib I Chumasero. W. Brewster, E. M. Scanion. stockholders. of your neighbors might want to get BOULDER CREEK. Their Last. even with you by calling up Bryan and ¡ eration to a terrifying degree. \\ bat con- | The Board of Directors have ordered that 100,000 shares of Canby’s note, written in lead pencil, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jackson are again Aguinaldo, ex-potentates of the demo versation, farewell, or discussion the men capital stock, each of the face value of $i.co, be offered to the cratic party and Philippine islands to indulged in during their tete-a tete is a ' was as follows: residents of the cheese factory. matter that is an eternal mystery, but | “My Dear Wife; I feel that what I am public at 10 cents per share. This stock is full-paid, is non John Borba and C. A. Smith visited sympathise with them.] the citizens of Vancouver are giving it about to do is for the best. Forgive ,t___ me Tillamook City last week. a deal of attention. All agree that 1 if you can and to live for our dear chil- assessable, and when you have bought it and paid 10 cents for it, Misses Lulu and Lillie Bays came over School Report. Brown’s nerve was phenoininal. Canby ! dren. God bless you all. Forgive me your payments are done and there is 110 further liability of any on Boulder last Thursday week for a few placed the revolver to his mouth and [ N ed .” With the $10,000 realized from the sale of this stock, in Report of South Prairie school for days visit with friends and relatives. fired. One shot was sufficient and death j The note of Brown was overlooked at kind. Mrs. R. V. Blalock and little daughter month ending April 12, 1901 : No. pupils was instantaneous. This tragedy was the inquest, as it was written on the flv- addition to the money paid in by the incorporators, we will bore enrolled, 17 ; average daily attendance, closely watched by the bank president, Corda, are visiting at the home of C. A. 13. Those neither absent or late during I who saw Canby fall sideways against lefft of a memorandum book. When the standard size oil wells to a depth of 2,000 feet, if necessary, on the Smith. : body was taken to the family residence month: Dove Quick, Rosie Quick, Hazel I the slump, as the blood spurted from It is proper to say that the work i this message was discovered by mem leased property near Bay City. Since ourlast communication was sent Wells, Henry Lowry, Isaac Wells, Belle his mouth. Then came one of the ner bers of the family. 1 he note has not we contemplate will cost from $25,000 to $30,000, and in offering in, several more people from Missouri Wells. M aude B. B elshe , Teacher. viest suicides on record Face to face been given to the public, but its contents reached this neighborhood. Still they with death. Brown reached forward and are known to be to the following effect: part of the capital stock to the public we do it for two reasons : come, and still the e's room for more. GENORA. unclasped the stiffening tingres of Canbv "I consider that I have airive«l at that First, we think it an excellent investment, with a promise of very Miss Edna Gctchell has come up from i from the handle of the weapon The pre stage of life where I can be no longer Cedarvale to spend the summer with Mr. W. J. Smith returned from Tilla sident then pointed the revolver to his useful to myself, my family or mankind great profits ; second, we think that a public enterprise like this, Mrs. Grace Chopard. which, if successful, will add millions to Tillamook’s wealth and mook Saturday. | own mouth, holding the muzzle in place in general.” (ins Chopard says he might be "good” W. S. Cone with his men are cruising with the left hand, while he used two j Each member of the family was men bring oil operators and wealthy men from all over the Union to in for ten Sundays and no one would come, timber in the woods near here. j fingers of the i igli hand to pull the trig- 1 tioned and bidden farewell. This message vest here, is worthy of public assistance. We are willing to do but if on the eleventh Sunday he sallied Miss Clarice C. Reeher graduated frpm ger. When the shot was fired part of: was dated April 19, and was signed. forth with Ins hoe, ¡¡io. Dollarhide and the Training School for Nurses, at St. the thumb over the muzzle was shot The families are prostrated and the our share in the hope of profits, and we think you ought to be Bro. Brady would be sure to come Luke’s hospital. Spokane, Wash., Apiil i away. public is respecting their sorrow by not willing to join hands. along. interfering. Case Without Parallel. 9th. She at once secured employment at If we strike oil in good quality, the stock now offered at 10 Mrs. Lida Bradv ami son Llovd were $20 a week Maxwell Reticent. There is no case in criminal records, welcome guests of C. A. Smith last Sun Bank Examiner Maxwell has nothing cents will jump to $10 a share in a day’s time, and an invest James F. Reel.er came from Forest I paralleling that of Brown Men have day. (»rove Thursday, bringing in a fine Kim committed suicide simultaneously, but to say regarding the conditions of the ment of $100 now for 1,000 shares will net you $10,000. Does Elder R. H. Dollarhide was in our burg ball organ for his family. He reports the tor one to wait until his Companion had First National Bank. Friday night he this seem exaggerated ? Just read a few examples of what has last Sunday, shaking hands with his road muddy. telegraphed to Controllerofth^Currencv got through with the weapon and after many friends. watching the death struggles of a com Da ws of the situation, and Saturday lie actually occurred in Califoinia within three years : The trout do not bite very well. was appointed temporary receiver bv the Mrs. H. A. Chopard and son Norman Early gardens are up and growing fine. panion of years’ standing is a trifle more Controller. This position he will hold Three years ago the Union Oil Company’s stock was $1 per and Miss E. A. L. Getcheil, visited Mrs. daring than people can generally imagine. Our school is progressing finely under share. It is now $1,500. A11 investment of $100 made $150,000. C. N. Johnson Sunday and Monday. Each of the dead men left a note of until a permanent receiver is appointed. the care of our excellent teacher, Miss farewell to his family, but neither/tn a de Mr. .Maxwell arrived at the bank Fri- Mr. R. Y. Blalock has been busy lately The stock of the Home Oil Company, of Coalings, Cal., sold Alice Porter. reference to the bank, nor the causes of ; day morning and proceeded to examine at grubbing a garden spot on C. A. Smith's 10 cents. It is now $5. An investment of $100 earned $5,000 , the books of the institution. It was his Pastures are in good condition. its failure. There are some who believe i anch. the men talked over matters all Friday first visit to this establishment. He in two years. A PIG TALE. night and did not kill themselves until worked on the books until late in the C. N Johnson's barn was the scene of BARNIÍGAT. The New York Company’s stock in 1897 was 50 cents per Saturday In support of this theory it afternoon, occupying a small office in the a terrible tragedy otic morning recently. Mr George Elliott went to the Hub is contended that the watch of Brown rear of the main office. It was while the share.^ It is now $200. An investment of $100 earned $40,000. Everything seemed peaceful and quiet ; examination was in progress that the the cows were all standing in their ac Tuesday, and returned Wednesday with was ticking when the body was found bank officers made a full confession to 1 he Reed Company's stock sold at 25 cents one year ago. It his nephew, Frank Devine, of Portland, Sunday at 8 a.ir., and, further, that if customed places, and the only sound to | the Government agent. recently sold its holdings for $1,800,000, netting each investor of be heard was the soft swish of the milk who came in to spend the summer with the suicides occurred during Friday night | ' "Well you’ve caught ns,” said Canby, $100, $40,000 profit. the blood would have been washed, to ! into t lie rapidly filling pails. Suddenly him. going to the room where Maxwell wits some extent, from the countenances of there was an angry exclamation, a milk F. N. Elliott, of Tillamook City, is at work. "I may as well end it all. ” The chances of these companies were not one bit better than the corpses. The notes, however, were stool hill led through the air. and with down rusticating on the beach. The examiner turned and saw Canby ours to begin with. not dated Saturday, but Friday, April an agonized squeal a poor little white Bert Biggs went to the city Saturday. 19. No hour is noted on the messages. standing with a revolver in his hand. porker fell beside the pml of milk he had \\ e think this the best chance to make big money by a small Mr. George Hunt. ofCape Meares, has It is conjectured that the men may have I Canby then went into the passage lead been about to test. Restoratives were ing to the rear of the bank building, The stock will applied, but in vain. The stool ....... had I a pair ot Belgian hairs, which came in on written the farewell messages when while Maxwell ran to Brown in the front investment that has ever been offered in Oregon. sea ted therein the woods, with there- struck him squarely between the eves the Elmore's hist trip. be on sale in Portland, Seattle, Spokane, and San Francisco office and told him the cashier was about vol ver lying on the ground between and his short career was ended. I to kill himself. Brown hurried through and will not long wait buyers. The first or 10 cent issue is them. As n result of a neighbors ’ dispute, the MORAL. I the passage, and Maxwell waited mo- Tracing the Men. mentarily to hear the report of the re- offered in I illamook county, as we want tile people here to be in Friends and fellow citizens, are vour body of Ficderich Bci staecher lies on a Chatfield Knight found Canby's um I volver. After a few minutes both men on the ground-floor. The Secretary of the Company, MR. P. hogs running at large? It they are,' get 1 slab in the morgue in Portland, and Dr. brella and Brown’s bicycle about a mile them shut up at home as soon as possi ■ Adolph von Grueningen occupies a cell in north of town Saturday. This gave a ireturned. \\. FRANCIS, will be in Tillamook for a few days, at the | “I’d lie a dead man now onlv the revol ble. or they may meet a fate similar to clew to the direction the bank officials that of the pig in our story, tor even a j the County Jail. Dr. von Grueningen had taken. A searching party was or , ver missed fire four times,” said Canby. Allen House, and will be glad to see anybody interested and give "Let me see the gun,” demanded the all the information in his power. milk stool is a deadly weapon in the ! si ruck his adversary a terrific blow over ganized and started out at 7 o’clock hands of an irate man. ' the face, killing him instantly. PS-We forgot to say that the de ceased pig belonged to C. N. J , so don’t 81 M MONS. anyone sue him for killing it. examiner, and as it was handed to him Sunday morning. The searchers began i he placed it in his pocket, to prevent the their grewsome task when they arrived cashier from trying it again. Maxwell at the spot where Knight had found the still has the revolver, and says that it umbrella and bicycle. From this point In theCIrcul’ Court of the State of Oregon for i looks as though an attempt was made to the party scattered, skirmish fashion, tlieU iinty of Tillamook use it twice. Having disarmed the cash Clara K. Keller, plaintiff, » NETARTS. through the woods and underbrush. ier. Maxwell, Brown and Canby had a vs ? Suit for divorce. At 8 o’clock, exactly one hour after the Frat k K Keller, defendant ’ j conversation, during which the entire Messrs. Solomon, llauxhurst ami Jas. To Frank K. Keller, the above named de search commenced. Munday found the situation of the bank and its condition Wilson, of Tillamook, are on the beach fendant bodies. He called to his companions, and preparing to kill se.i lions tor their oil was fully discussed. The bank officers In the name of the State of Oregon, you are after all had gathered. Will Du Bois, her bj required to be and appear before the and then* bounty. Brown were sent i told everything, but what they said Max above name«’ Court to hold al Tillamook I’itv. Harry Peebles and Pat 0‘Harr. went to the hub Saturday County of Tillamook State of Oregon, within back to Vancouver to notify Coroner well declines to reveal. When the matter ni* weeks from the date of the that publication Burt, who arrived later with the dead had been canvassed fully the examiner and returned the same day. of thia auiumons ami answer the complaint ol said he would close the establishment Miss Pearl Briscoe begins school in dis the nlaintitf. hi the above entitled suit, in wagon and Undertaker Dunning. So and place the cash in the vault. Not feel which plaintiff prays for the divaolution of the dense was the underbrush that an ax trict No. 7 on Monday ing exactly safe with the officers, he marriage contract now existing between plain George Coffman came in from Portland tiff * d defendant, and if you fail M» to appear had to be secured in order to cut a path asked Brown to put the cash away, so that the bodies could be taken to the ami answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court on Sat unlay and will remain on Ins place which was done. All through the trans for the relief demanded n the complaint, to- wagon. for a time. action Brown was very cool, while Can wii For a decree dissolving the bond* of mat i Both bodies were on the grotind. in a Miss Lillie Phelps s|»cnt several days in mouy now existing between p ai>.tiff and de dy was excited. herein, and thus von pay the costs of sitting position, Brown luring supported Tillamook the tiist part of the week fendant "There is nothing left for us to do but thia «nit ami for such other and further lelit-f by a bush and Canbv by a stump. In visiting friends. to commit suicide.” declared Brown, and as may seem meet to the Court. t Brown’s right hand the revolver was 1 T. MAI l>BY, he went to a desk and took a revolver, Chas. saw clasped, the arm being rested across the Attorney fo ’he plain iff. which he placed in his pocket. The two Published bv order of Judge R. P. Boise, in stomach, where it had dropped when the chambers at ¡Aaleni. Ore . on the und «lay of shot was fired. Two chambers of the men, disgraced and des|)trate. then left April, 1VN BEAVER. gun were empty. There was no sign of the bank for the last time and started a struggle nor anv traces of disturbance to find a place where they could end their Bt’MMONM Quite a tew arc complaining of ¿heir among the underbrush. Whatever had lives. Brown took his bicvcle and Canby cows not giving iin great n flow of milk iH'psrtment No. 2. taken place was done quietly and system his umbrella, as they started away. They as common, owing to back wardness of In the Ci-cuit Court of the State of Oregon for atically, without the hesitation of a mo evidently decided to die together anil the County of Tillamook, SS. the spring. started for the woods north of town, Kuna Shaw, plaintiff, ment. vs abandoning the wheel and umbrella Rev. Shipley came over from Salem The Inquest. D R Straw defend M w hen near the forest. It was al»out 6 last Friday and preached at the U. H. To the above named defendant : Immediately on returning to town. o’clock when the oAcm left the bank in the evening. In 'he name of the state of Ort«««m You me Coroner Burt secured a jury and held an buliding. After their departure they were iroved to appear amt answer the «’om Mrs. S. J. Eddie, of Portland, will pro hereby plaint Hied against \ou in the above etuitled inquest. There was nothing of particu not teen again until their bodies were bable be in her Braver home by May the suit, on or before six weeks fr»»m the «late of the lar interest develo|ietl daring the ex- discovered. fit’t publication of this woinmons, o-wit, o or f amination. The memliers of the search 1st. As it was thought they would change before June 6. iqh and If v <»i fail o answer for . Judge Conder, of Hebo, passed on our i want hereof, the plaintiff will apply to the ing party related the finding of the their minds about suicide and trv toes sheets on Monday, en route to the Hub. court for a decree di»olvln( the marriage «’on bodies, the positions in which thev lav ; cape, a guard was placed at the ferry tract now existing between you and plaintiff, the «»btacles to l>c surmounted in carry Hr says he has quite a lot oi hav, would ami landing. The finding ot the umbrella and for the care and custody of your minor sell reasonable. children, Sadie Shaw and Fied Shaw, and lor ing dead to the wagon. It was purely .a bicycle gave the idea that the officers C 'St*. James newev ami wife, of Fairview» [ This «utnmons is served upon voit by publics ’ case of suicide; no one believinj^ thàt^ 7fn%htJI>e walking to Kalama, and it w as murdered Canbv amp{hen him- confidently liclieved that the are at present the guests of Jno. Harbre, ’L°_n Jn ,l’” ’ ’banutok Kead itbt. bv ortler of ' r Brown . .1 * • * » ’ * 1 ' coniwniir ocncveo inai ine men were _li‘ »».«... — ’ - *- i. who is running hnite a dairy on the . l.he G . W Sappington. Judgv*of theCoantv did'not .Mxrta.n the ,lu<k PBr»uit “"<■ formers Beaver ranch. 1 C 1 -urt tor >r ' said county done at Chambms at I did not nsrrrtnm th» iqotiy», of the men disgrace. lh*-T CO"1*1 Tillamook City, in said rou ty and state, and j nor did they mention it ift t|,ar verdict— * •* — ’ 1. As yuur correspondent is on the sick a-, i < 1« *" First publishing being ' I every one Apparently/ l»einK convinced ' It is not it Mr. Maxwell’s power tn list, hence will oilier it ns nn excuse for Arit5 that it wns diM;r^c thn, ,lle mnkearrests, <jid for this reason he was SKVFRAM’F . ------- unable to place Brown andCanbv in cns- the meager ncwi items this week. Attorney for plaintiff. ' 1 crimes. - . ohi So general was the opinion today. Tillamook Paraffine Oil Company, H. S. 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