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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 2. 1902. Circuit Court. Terrible Deed of Crazed Drug gist at La Center. Judge R. p. Boise will hold Circuit Court in department No. 2, on Monday. L a C enter , Wash., Sept. 29.—Actu The docket is as follows: ated by revengeful motives and piobably John E. Biggs, plaintiff, vs. Cora temporarily insane, R. S. Davis, a drug Biggs, defendant. Suit for divorce. gust, last night set fire to the drug store Attorney B. L Eddy for plaintiff. | of Mrs. Sarah White here, returned to D. A. Blodgett, plaintiff, vs. E. H. his own store, set fire to it, and was Cowing, et al., defendant.___________ For confirma- himself consumed in the flames. As the tion of sale. Attorney B. L. Eddy for I result ot this rash act five buildings are plaintiff. now in ashes. The fire from Mrs. White’s building E. D. Dewey, plaintiff, vs. M. J. Me- Mahon, et. al., defendants. Suit to quiet ignited the residence of J. W. Bennett, title. Attorneys \V. Reed and B. L. dock agent of the Lewis River transpor Eddy, for plaintiff. tation Company, destroyed it and spread Made in fancy wool Cheviot, Made of all wool blue Serge. Martha Gould, plaintiff, vs. Isaiah F. to a shoe store and a small photograph perfect tailored, round cut Sewed with pure dye silk. Gould, defendant. Suit for divorce. gallery, which stood between the two drug stores. All were completely des Attorney C. W. Talmage for plaintiff. coat, Italian lined. “Nuf” said, seethe suit. Frank H. Illingsworth, plaintiff, vs. troyed. The fire was started at dead of night, Cecelia E. Illingsworth, defendant. Suit for divorce. Attorney T. B. Handlev for when the little village was wrapped in plaintiff. Clothing delayed in transit is the cause of this most interesting store news. slumber, and no means of fire protection Wheeler Lumber Co., a corporation, being available, a veritable holocaust of Our Clothing should have reached us three weeks ago—the very first of the season—now that the vs. C. Thayer, E. Thayer, et. al., de business establishments took place. This season is so far advanced, we put it on sale at a price that would stun even the City Dealer. Our fendants. Suit to enjoin sheriffs sale morning the charred and unrecogniza Clothing is made by the far famed Miller Tailoring Company, of Chicago—tailors who give the must Attorneys C. R. Thomson and C. W. ble remains of the incendiary and suicide careful attention to every detail and see that the Linings, Buttonholes, Sewing, Padding and Stiffen Talmage for plaintiff and Attorney B. were found among the smoking embers, ing—the most important parts of a suit are absolutely right. Read on : with a 16-gauge, hammerless shotgun, L. Eddy for defendants. Embert Marolf, plaintiff, vs. Ann a 44-caliber Colt’s revolver and a dirk Malaney, et. al., defendant. For con knife lying by his side. An examination firmation of sale. Attorney T. H. Goyne j of the cartridges in the guns gave no , evidence of anvof them having been dis for plaintiff. James M. Mesner, plaintiff, vs. Eva charged, and though he may have shot Mesner, defendant. Suit for divorce. himself, the supposition is that, after Made of all wool worsted, with very faint Made of all wool material, double breasted having destroyed the property of his op Attorney B. L. Eddy for plaintiff. plaid effect. Coat in latest round cut, best Armada McCormack, plaintiff, vs. ponent in business, Davis had either coat, strongly tailored, made especially for the Tilmon H. McCormick, defendant. swallowed a vial of poison or had laid Italian lining. Very dressy. strong—frollicing school boy. i lie ere- Suit for divorce. Attorney B. L. Eddy down and permitted himself to mated alive. The former theory is for plaintiff. Benoit Proovost, plaintiff, vs. William thought to be most probable. L. Riefenberg, defendant. Foreclosure Those who were acquainted with the of mortgage. Attorney T. H. Goyne for ! dead druggist describe him as an eccen- I trie character, of a type rarely" seen. plaintiff. State Land Board, plaintiff, vs. John | I When once displeased with ativone he S. Judd, defendant. For confirmation of never forgave them and always imagined sale. Attorney B. L. Eddy for plaintiff. that he was being wronged. To phy Made of the celebrated Provo-Woolen Mills Maguet Brand Special, all wool cheviot, Emily B. Stewart, plaintiff, vs. John sicians with whom he had quarreled he J. Stewart, defendant. Suit for divorce. refused to sell drugs or fill their per- stock. Sewed with pure dye silk and warranted very dressy and as strong as iron. scriptions, and frequently drove them not to rip. Attorney B. L. Eddy for plaintiff. from his store. Sarah Ann Sargent, plaintiff, vs. Dex- j ter Sargent, defendant. Suit for di | Davis hated Mrs. White, who kept the vorce. Attorney A. W. Severance for | I oppositiou drug store about 50 yards from his own. He imagined that she plaintiff. L. R. Rogers, plaintiff, vs. Andrew was unfair in trade and that her efforts Conklin and Jane Conklin, defendants, were directed toward injury of his busi Foreclosure of mortgage. Attorneys ness. Those who are acquainted with the circumstances covering their trade Cooper & Botts for plaintiff. Paul Schrader, plaintiff, vs. Otis Hays, relations say that there were no reasons defendant. Foreclosure of mortgage, for his enmity. Notwithstanding, Davis Positively the dressiest pants Attorneys Cooper & Botts for plain- bore toward Mrs. White a constant Positively one of our very best values. Very feeling of animosity, and the destruction handled, several patterns and weights, from tiff. neat patterns, stylishly cut. You must see this John Theiler, plaintiff, in error, vs. of her property by fire and the following $2.95 to $5.00 a pair. J bargain to fully appreciate it. suicide are the result of the old man ’ s in- State of Oregon, defendant in error. Writ of review. Attorney T. B. Handley sane imagination of wrongs done him, but which others failed to see. for plaintiff. A few years ago Davis was arraigned H. B. Tingle, plaintiff, vs. Lulu E. Mal aney et al, defendants. For confirma before Judge Miller in the Superior Court tion of sale. Attorneys Townsend & on a charge of insanity. The complaint filed against him was prompted by vic Hart and T. H. Goyne for plaintiff’. Jacob Frayne, plaintiff, vs. Olois Vann- ious actions on the part of the old man Paying the Penalty. Lipton to Go ballooning Blasts From Ram’s Horn. leweuhuize, defendant. For confirma when measures were taken to build a “For justice all place a temple,” said wily old Cardinal Richelieu, and Mayor tion of sale. Attorney T. H. Goyne for sidewalk in front of his store. This im Fashion may hide the scars, but it can L ondon , Sept. 28 — A news agency to Some of the combinations that were provement he positively refused to allow I Corcoran of Pittston, Pa., agrees with plaintiff. ______ to take place, and he enforced his resolu overcapitalized and were organized day makes the following announcement: not heal the disease of sin. The wolves always applaud when the him. His honor was passing along the Sir Thomas Lipton, who was recently without much regard to sound economic tion to that effect by standing guard over Real Estate Transfers. street a few days ago and saw a young the property with a shotgun. After principles have ••ecently been paying the ! elected a member of the Aero Club, con shepherd whips the sheep. fellow arrested for stealing a pair of Furnished by the Tillamook Title and The delights of heaven may be templates a trip across the channel with hearing the evidence, Judge Miller decid penalty, suggesting that drastic experi Abstract Company. shoes. Proof of guilt was ample and ed that instead of being insane, Davis ences may be in store for others of like Hon. C. S. Rolls, and in the event of the fashioned out of the disappointments of forthcoming on the spot and the mayor Henry Tohl to Joe Duncan. Warranty was morbidly eccentric and ordered his character. The bicycle corporation made voyage being made in a balloon, Sir earth. They who will not be their brothers’ after hearing the testimony sentenced the deed to Lot 11, block 12, Tobi’s release. a great error when it was organized and Thomas will be accompanied by hi9 keepers are willing to be their executors. prisoner to jail without leaving the side I steam vacht, the Erin. A personal friend addition to Nehalem City, $10.00. The dead man was 85 years of age, is now paying the penalty. A tobacco The men who skim the milk of human walk. R. T. Weatherly to Samuel H. Kennedy, and had owned and operated a drug trust organized in defiance of sound ' of Sir Thomas, in the latter's absence, * * * warranty deed to lots 1, 2 and 4, store at intervals since 1873. In 1889 economic law is experiencing the con said to a representative of the Associ kindness curdle the creain with their Percy Chubb, of the New York Yacht hands. sec. 29, tp. 4 S, R. 10 W. $1000.00. he moved to Portland and operated a sequence of admitting an evil of the ated Press : Club, has sold to Lothrop Arnes, of B op . It is easier to be eloquent over the “ Mr. Rolls is the youngest son of U.S. Land Office to Peter F. Ducham, store in that city. His queer wavs failed kind into its primary organization. It ton, a member of the same dub, the fam receipt for EH E Vi, sec. 34, tp. 1 S. to attract trade in a metropolitan city, is bankrupt and a few days ago a re Baron Llangattock, and an enthusiastic faults of others than to be penitent over ous America's cup defender Vigilant. Mr. our own. ! and experienced aeronaut. I believe he R. 7 W. $400.00. and he then moved to Woodland, Wash,, ceiver was applied for. Not long ago Ames intends to take her up to Boston The devil is willing that you should be J. J. McCoy to Clyde Clements. War and opened a drug establishment. Here promoters established what was called I proposed Sir Thomas as a memlier of the CArly next season and will use her in called the driver so long as he holds the ranty deed to tract in sec. 25, tp. 1 thugs broke into and robbed the store a bread trust, claiming that it ha I ma 1 Aero Club and that he has suggested cruising along the coast most of the S„ R 10W. $125.00. and the old man, concluding that the chinery which would accomplish letter I some ascensions, but beyond this what reins. The warmth of the winter’s revival I time, but will race when opportunity Martha E. Da Shiell and husband and place was uncongenial for business pur things in the way of bread yiaking than arrangements if any they have agreed offers. The Vigilant successfully defended Elizabeth L. Da Shiell to Mary J. poses, left Woodland and reopened his the most powerful and thorough knead to I am unable in the absence ol Sir dears not depend on the frigidity of the the America's cup in 1893 against the summer church Ely. Quit claim deed. 40 x 95 feet. store at La Center, where he has since ing by human energy had ever dune. Thomas to say.” Valkyrie II. North side lots 7 & 8, block 8, city remained. In his store at the time of Its promoters overcapitalized it snd * * * The American coal strike already has of Tillamook. $250.00. Girl Was Too Young. the fire was a stock of goods valued at when it was found that the corporation The annual report of Uotntnisaioner of made an impression on the British coal U.S.A, to Fred Murphy. Patent (copy). about $2000, and some think he had con could not command the whole or even S alem , Sept. 30.—Walter Vinton is in market, and if it continues for another . Pensions Eugene FL Ware rliows that the E V, Se 14, sec. 31 and W V4 Sw siderable cash on the premises. News any great share of the market, the socall- jail here awaiting trial on the charge of six months householders in London pro* numbar of names on the pension rolls sec. 32, tp. 3 S. R. TO W. of the midnight deed was sent to Van ed trust went to pieces. taking away a girl under 16 years bably will have to pay $20 a ton for still is under the 1,000,000 mark, despite Four mortgages securing in the aggre couver this morning, and the Coroner Many other instances could be cited of without the consent of parents or fuel. a net gain cf 573'2 pensioner* since IH9M. gate $1300 00. has decided that an iuquest over the re corporations, organized on the trust plan guardian. The total enrollment July 1 last was 999,- a a * Satisfaction of two mortgages securing mains of the dead druggist is unnecess that have collapsed because they violated Revolutionists under Galvez have pro. 446, against 997,735 last year, The total The young man induced Cora Monlett $26110.00. ary. Davis was married at one time. sound economic principles, and undoubt I aged 15, a daughter of Mrs. Mary Mon. claimed at Zapury the independence of comprises 738,300 soldiers and 260,637 but died a divorcee. edly there are more to come. Combina lett, living near Salem, to leave home the Territory of Acre and have declared widows and dependents. The aggregate BOULDER-CREEK. tions that are greatly overcapitalized and go with him to the State of Wash war against Bolivia, cables the Herald’s includes 4695 pensioners outside of the Revolt in Macedonia. W. D. Glad well went to Tillamook and which otherwise violated immut ington, and there they attempted to correspondent nt Rio Janeiro. Inhnlti. United States. The iiunitar of death last Friday. C hicago . Sept. 29.—“There have been able financial and commercial laws may secure a marriage license, which was re- tants of the territorv are supporting the notices of old soldiers, now not in the revolution, Many Bolivians who have ( service, received by the bureau during Mr. Bay's family were lucky enough other revolts in Macedonia, and a good go on fur a lime wi^ji apparent success fused them. Meanwhile, the girl’s to get in from the valley before it rained many attempts at uprising against the and jroaperity ; but inevitably those mother filed a complaint and a warrant been taken prisoners have been well I the year was 50 128 but only 27,054 of and made the roads so bad. Turkish Government, but efforts now laws sooner or later assert themselves was issued for the arrest of Vinton on treated. them were pensioners. The report sajs « * « Ernest Smith wears A broad smile being planned will arouse Europe,” said and the organization that disregards or Septemlier 2. On Sunday he appeared in The Commercial Advitiser says: “It that the death.rate among the pension since his father came home. A 25 cal. Theodore Cristoff, of Kanznnlik, Dulga. defies them pys the penalty The ex-' Gervais and the officers arrested him and was rumored in Wall street on pretty ers for the corning year will be abouf ria, Inst night. "This uprising was be perience already had should at least serve | brought him to Salem. Here he was good authority that President Roose ' 40,000, and the losses to the rolls from rifle being the cause. velt had asked certain presidents of the H. L. Jenson hauled a load of supplies ing planned when I left mv country in the purpose of warning the public against I yesterday arraigned and his trial set for coal roads to go to Washington with I either causes will be alsmt 6000 The the early Summer, and it has been truly investing in the securities of corporations him to discuss a plan to end the strike. total amount puid for pensions during in from the county seat last Saturday Tuesday, October 7, when Ins prelimi It is true, the repirt had it, ns guessed the fiscal year was $137 504,266, and the said that the conditions in Macedonia that are known to lie overcapitalized, or nary hearing will lie held. for H. A. Chopard. in Washington, that this was Secretary I yearly cost of operating and maintisning and in some of the other Turkish terri as to the organization of which there Mrs. Nicklans was down other daugh RfHit'll mission to New York.” tories are such ns to arouse the Russians not full and satisfactory information. th« bureau and the agenotes outside of While trying to desert from the Brit ter’s, Mrs. Alfred Foland, one day last- to assist the Macedonians in any effort lthe|aiyment of fsmsions proper aggre ish ship Aurtraria at Astoria two mem- week. to free themselves from the Turkish gate $3.590,529. The pension system, Advicea reveired from Sicily .how hers of her crew lost their lire* by Mrs. Grace Chopard went to Beaver \ \ \ yoke. The Sultan has repeatedly prom that the ternj^wt that worked such dam* I «frowning. The men were named Fer says the report, since the beginning of last Tuesday. n and \ \ « À ised the Macedonians that they shall the Government, bas coot $2,900,854,301, guson and Hudson respectively, and Light frosts in this vicinity were to re have autonomy and a self government, agf in that island is »till raging De this exclusive of I lie establishment of the were ship|$ed in Portland. Neither of tail« of the storm multiply the number mind us that the beautiful summer is acknowledging, of conrse. his sovereign soldiers’ home. the bodies has been recovered. The i deaths. On the east coast 870 bodies drawing to a close. ty and right to levy taxes, hut he has hare been recovered, and the sea contin i Austrasia is lying in the stream, and i Mrs Ina Chance was in our midst one never done even that.” ues to give up corpaea which were swept ¡about 10o'clock Monday the men were evening last week. Mr. Cristoff. who is making a tonr of down by the torrents from the interior seen to jump overboard. It was their C. V. Getchell is cutting wood for Mrs. the United States, is prominent in Bui- It ia ewtirneted that 500 bodies have al i intention to |~ave th« vessel and swim \\ Chopard this week. garia. H'« '» Mayor of Kansan re^iy been r»»vrred. Three hundred ashore, A boat was ordered lowered at C. A. Smith got in from the valley HR, and^chairman of the committee hay- lives were loet nt Modica. The churcliee once to pk k up the men, and while it All Orders for Sowing Wood promptly Saturday. ingin charge the Ing political and re- there ar. tilled with <iead and the cviiw- was being pla$*ed in the water one of attended to. Master Leslie Jensen has been visiting I'gwus demonstration to be made nt , eries nre wastes of mud, rendering the tbern was <$*-en swimming By the lime f Shipka when the great St. Nicholas mon his Grandpa at Helm the past week. nterinent of the bodies of the victims ; the boat was got under way. however, . » Everything looks fresh and green since astery in the Balkan Mountoins is dedi impossible Salvage operations without both men h id disap|wared from sight ' i cated October 2, simultaneously with the the rain. interruunion At Tortino, 18 ml let from and all efforts to get them were futile. > celebration of the emancipation ot Bui Syracuse the cyclone continued 15 A rtrong H»h tide was mnning at the “The falling leaf. the fading flower TILLAMOOK CITY, OK. , garia from ▼••***•* Ol earthly hopes are emblems true : hours The rains which have lollowed i I , time, and the water was bitterly cold. The beauty ot a passing hour." One diflerriKe ucinzen the true tlie cyclone have aggravated the des It is safer to trust yoar eves than tour A man’s thinking powers will he in in 1 preacher and the talking machine is that troyed country sweeping down bridges ears when a man argnes religion while Call up on Tuttle*« phone. ' the latter caa be pnrehaaed. and interrupting railway trnffic verse ratio to his drinking powers. 1 hit wife carries in the water. I ONE PRICE TO ALL ! ! ! fHen’s $7.50 men’s $10.00 Suits, $4 Suits, $7. Men’s $25 Suits, $ 1 6.75. Boy’s $2.75 Suits, $2 Men’s $ 1 5 Suits, $ 1 1.25 Boy’S $3.50 Suits, $2.75 Men’s “NEWFANGL Pants Young Men’s $8.00 Suits, $5.75. Store One Door South of Tillamook Post Offiee. 1§H akness O il WOOD SAW Brock Bros., £ 4'T K 'M A