THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 13. 190%
OF
Additional Questions for Timber Claim Entrjmen.
Circuit Court Proceeding®.
Oregon to investigate the alleged '
frauds in making entries under Judge Burnett held circuit court on
Following are some of the additional questions in making
the timber and stone act. It Monday, when the following cases came
General Banking »nd Exchange Imai-
must be that these alleged tim up. the only one requiring a jury was proof on timber claims :
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
ber frauds must be greatly mag that of C. Ben Riesland vs. Wm. Tinner- Question 1. Are you an actual bona fide citizen of this State ?
"Txcliangp on England, Belgium, Ger
( strictly in ADVAXCE.)
nified back in Washington, but, stet and wife. District Attorney J. N. Question 2. —Are you married or single ?
Harts enquired into the gambling games
many. Sweden, ami all foreign eoimwie.
no doubt, the reason of this is
3. —Where did you reside prior to becoming a
One year........................................... 1.50
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which are running in Tillamook City by Question
Six months.......................................
75 the —
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authorities
there
seem to be- examined
of
this
State,
and
what
was
your
occupation
.
a number of witness, but as
Three months................................... ,..y* 1 lieve the allegations set out by
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
—How long have you been an actual residen o
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........................................¿3 I those who are contesting the the judge had adjourned court before he Question 4. state
and
where
have
you
lived
during
all
of
this
time
.
was through with his investigation, no
The supreme court has de timber claims rather than that of complaints could he tried at this term. ! Question 6.—How did vou first learn about this particular trac
barred Attorney Henry St. Ray the settlers. For instance, the I Hans Loll, late captain of the steamer '
of land and that it would be a good investment to
ner. What a blessing it would persons who have been contest Geo. R. Vosburg. who, while intoxicated !
huy it ?
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be to the profession if the court ing timber claims have set out in this city, discharged a revolver on the Question 7.—
Did yOU pay or agree to pay anything for tins
could debar a lot more of the that the entrymen are aliens, in ; dock, pleaded guilty to a charge of using 1
examination,
trickster attorneys and those who collusion with other people and a deadly weapon, and Judge Burnett im- Question 8.—Have you made a personal
of each j > L. EDDY,
p-.------ examination
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drum up business for the sake of timber sharks for the purpose of posed a fine of $10 and the costs,and in |
smallest sub-division of said land ? If SO state when
making fees.
undef wha(. circuinstances and with wllOltl ?
defrauding the government, in doing so said a .nan holding the posi-1
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
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fact, are made out to be defraud XX“ SX XT.Z
9-H»w
-Huw <11.1
¿id ywd
you identify .aid
said land ? Describe it fully,
fulls.
It will be noticed by Sheriff ers and peijurers. This appears
10. —How may thousand feet board measure of lumber
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T illamook
Aldeiman’s report that t! e re to be about the idea they have in minimum fine he cautioned him to be Question did you estimate that there is on this entire tract,
careful
in
the
future,
for
it
would
go
hard
|
bate on taxes in this county Washington of those who are
and what is the stumpage value of same ?
amounted to .$789.21, and the taking up timber claims, when with him if he was brought before him .
H. T. BOTTS.
11. —Are you a practical lumberman or woodsman . W. H. COOPER.
again,
Question
rabate on wide tire wagons to it is those who are in the con The California Safe Deposit and Trust.
If not how did you arrive at your estimate of the
BOTTS,
&
OOPER
$340. So it pays to have up-to- test business who are attempting Co., plaintiff, vs. E. H. and Mary Green I
quantity and value of the lumber on the land ?
date wide tire wagons and to pay to defraud the government and I Cowing, defendants. Action for monev. |
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
12. —What do you expect to do with this land and the
taxes in tune to receive the re deprive the settlers of their 1 Claude Thayer attorney for plaintiff. , Question
lumber on it when you get title to it ?
Complete set of abstracts.
bate.
rights. What if a settler does It appearing to the court that the sum-! Question 13. —Do you know of any capitalist or company which
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Office
upstairs, North of Tillamook
borrow money to procure a timber tnons had not been served, on motion the
is offering to purchase timber land in the vicinity of
County Bank.
We have a vague idea that the claim, that is legitimate business, case was dismissed.
this entry. If so who are they and how did you know
Lewis and Clark Exhibition, for the government has put its Pacific Lumber Co., a corporation,
TILLAMOOK
... OREGON.
of them ?
the date of which is fixed for timber lands in the market and plaintiff, vs. Claude Thayer, defendant.
Question
14.
—
Has
any
person
offered
to
purchase
this
land
after
1905, will not take place that i the person who has no ready 1 Action for money. B. L. Eddy, attorney
acquire title ? If so who and for what amount ?
H. GOYNE,
year unless considerable more cash to buy them should not be for plaintiff. Settled and dismissed.
hustle is displayed. There is questioned where he obtained ! C. Ben Riesland, plaintiff, vs. William Question 15.—Where is the nearest and best market for the timber
on this land at the present time ?
only a little over two years left the money, even if he did borrow and Carrie Tinnerstet, defendants. Ac
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
tocomplete the exhibition,which it from a bank. Consequently, tion for money. Cooper & Botts, attor Question 16.—Did you pay out of your own individual funds all
neys for plaintiff ; B. L Eddv for defend
the expenses in connection with making this filing and Office : Opposite Court House,
is not commenced yet, so it cer the additional questions along ants.
This case was tried before a jury,
do vou expect to pay for the land with your own
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tainly looks as though the com these lines to be answered in I and it appeared from the evidence that
money ?
mittee will be up against a diffi making proof looks uncalled for Tinnerstet was willing of selling his
Question 17.—Where did you get the money with which to pay
cult problem if there is not a lit and ridiculous.
place, but owing to there being a defect
for this land and how long have you has same in your
LAUDE THAYER,
tle more vim put into the enter
in the title, the trade dropped through
actual possession ?
prise.
after Reisland had obtained a buyer. As
Real Estate Transfers.
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Tinnerstet had agree, but had entered Question 18.—Have you kept a bank account during the past six
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
months and if so where ?
Dairy and Food Commissioner Traufers for the week eliding Nov. 10th, into no written contract, to compensate
Bailey predicts that butter will 1902. Furnished by Cooper & Botts, | Reisland for finding a buyer and selling
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T illamook
the place, he thought, when the sale fail Question 1.—Where is your actual place of residence, and how
be one dollar a roll before long.
abstracters.
Tillamook has no kick coming, ' \ U.S.A, to Robert G. Jackson. P a tent. ed to be consumated. the whole transac*.
long have you been a resident of this state ?
lion had fallen through,not so, however,'
however, even if the house wives
Nw % Nw *4. sec. 31, tp. 2 S, R. 10 j with Reisland, who, having obtained a j , Question 2.—Have you ever made a timber and stone filing or
ARL HABERLACH,
in Portland fret and complain at
entry in this land office, and if so, when and for what
W and lots 1, 2 and 3, sec. 36, tp. 2 purchaser, thought lie was entitled to a 1
having to pay so much, while
land ?
S, R. 11 W.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
commission of 3 per cent. The case was |
theif husbands “beef” when they U.S.A, to George Henderson. Patent. warmly contested, and after being out Question 3.—Explain the circumstances under which you made
Dcittechcv Abvohnt,
foot the bills, for this is where
a personal examination of this land. Describe the
S Mi Nw *4 and N
Sw *4, sec. 22, ' about two hours the jury brought in a
Office across the street and north from
the teat pullers of this county
tp 3 N, R. 6 W.
verdict for the defendants.
tract fully ?
the Post Office.
get a great smile on their coun John J. Rupp and wife to John Rupp. > Joseph Sander, plaintiff, vs. Yellow Fir Question 4.—What has been your occupation during the past six
tenances and hope that republi
Warranty deed to tract in sec. 36. Lumber Co., defendants. Action for
months ?
can laws and republican pros
tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. $1000.00.
money. C. W. Talmage attorney for Question 5.—By whom have you been employed during the last
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
perity will continue to establish S. C. Foster and wife to John J. Rupp. plaintiff. Settled and dismissed.
six months?
the market price of butter at a
Warranty deed to tract in sec. 36,
P. McIntosh and A. McNair, plaintiffs, ] Question 6.—How long have you known the applicant ?
A ttorney - at -L aw .
tp. 1 S, R 9 W One acre. $10.00. vs. J. W. Buckles, defendant. Action for Question 7.—What is his financial condition so far as you know ?
high figure.
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Oregon City, Oregon.
John J. Rupp to S. C. Foster and wife. money. Cooper & Botts, attorneys for Question 8.—Do you know, of your own knowledge, that the
Warranty deed. Tract in sec. 36, plaintiff. Settled and dismissed.
Land
Titles
and Land Office
Ex-Senator Carter, of Mon
applicant has sufficient money of his own to pay for
tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. Two acres. $10.00. I Theodore Kingsley, plaintiff, vs. Tilla
Business a Specialty.
tana, who has the reputation of
this land and hold it for six months without mort
talking the river and harbor bill John Rupp to John J. Rupp. Tract in sec. , mook Logging Co., defendants. Action
gaging it ?
B. L. Eddy attorney for
36, tp. 1 S, R. 9 W. Warranty deed. for money.
to death, is again a prominent
plaintiff
;
Claude
Thayer
and
G.
O.
No
$1600.00.
W. SEVERANCE,
figure iu the politics of that state.
lan, attorneys for defendant. Plaintiff's
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It is to be hope, if he ever enters John J. Rupp to John Rupp. Warranty demurrer being confessed by defendants,
deed. Tract in sec. 36, tp. 1 S, R. 9
the senate again, he will exercise
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
the latter were given until Nov. 11th to
W. $1000.00.
a little more sense and discretion
file an amended answer and the case to
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in tlfe future, for he did the Mar A. Staples, et. a! , to Mary Jane ’ I k * continued until the next regular term.
Gerri(se. Quit claim deed. W Ij Ne
Coast states a great injustice
John Hoffman, plaintiff, vs. W. D.
Vi, Nw ’4 Se 4 and lots 1 and 2, sec.
when he talked the bill to death.
Glad well, defendant. Suit of replevin.
32, tp. 3 N. R. 10 W. $10.00.
J^AVID WILEY, M.D.,
As everyone knows in this coun
Cooper & Botts, attorneys for plaintiff.
U S. Land Office to Arthur B. Caples.
MILLIONS
USE
IT.
Not
Made
by
a
Trust.
Settled
and
dismissed.
ty, it was an injustice to Tilla
Receipt. W *4 W V4, sec. 35, tp. 2 N
C. L. Rogers, plaintiff, vs. Andrew and Gives better satisfaction than all others.
P hysician , S urgeon and
mook, which is certainly deserv
R. 7 W.
Jane
Conklin, defendants. Foreclosure Costs less and lasts longer.
ing of government improvements Arthur B. Caples to Henry Hamilton.
A ccoucheur .
Cooper & Botts, attorneys for plaintiff. Let us have your order. Once tried you will never use any other.
so as to develop the resources of
Warranty deed. W Vza W Vi sec 35. Case continued to the next term of de Also a complete line of hanging twine, seine twine, corks, etc.
All calls promptly attended to.
the country.
tp. 2 N, R. 7 W. $950.00.
partment No. 2.
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Henry Hamilton and wife ’to Delos A. ' R. M. Watson, plaintiff, vs. Fred C.
Treasury gold records are
ÓC STCHES CO.,
Blodgett, et. al. Warranty deed
Baker, defendant. Libel suit, in which
broken so often in these days
M. SMITH, M.D.,
W Vi W Vi, sec. 35, tp. 2 N. R. 7
plaintiff claims
T. B. Handley
-A-stoxia, Ore.
that a new break attracts very
$1000.00.
•
and C. W. Talmage attorneys for plain
little attention. The one which I. O.O.F. Lodge to Tillamook County. tiff and B. L. Eddy for defendant. Case
P hysician and S urgeon .
has just been achieved, however,
Deed. S Vi, lot 8, B. 2. Cemetery.
was continued for wantjof service.
Office iu T odd ’ s Building.
is worthy of some notice. The William E. Southwick and wife to Janies Truckee Lumber Co. of San Francisco,
treasury’s gold stock, for the first
Armstrong. Warranty deed. S Vi a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Theodore
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Sw *4. Nw Vi Sw
a tv! Sw V4 Nw Kingsley and Al. Whitten, partners under
time in the country’s history,
Vi,
sec.
22,
tp.
1
S,
R.
10
W.
$200.00.
Will
Run
Between
the firm name of Whitten & Kingsley, de-
has gone above the $6oo,ooo,o<x>
mark, the actual figure being H. G. Davies aud wife to Emil Helle, feudants. Motion for a new trial was
O. H. DAVENPORT,
buyck. Bond for deed. Tract in sec. over ruled and defendant was allowed to
about $607,000,000. This is not
recover
his
costs
and
disbursements.
T.
25. tp. 1 S, R 10 W. $1000.00
only a larger sum than was ever
D entist .
B. Handley was attorney for plaintiff'
l>enalty.
held by the treasury along to a
and
B.
L.
Eddv
for
Kingsley.
Makes a Specialty of Crown and
Freight in 5-ton lots and over $3.50 per ton.
few days ago, but it is a bigger J Sanies McFarland to Walter N. Doscher. State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. J. N.
Warranty deed. Lots 3, 4 and 5 and
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $4.00 per ton.
Bridge Work,
hoard than any other govern
I Pesterfield, defendant. The latter was
Sw Vi, Nw ’4, sec. 2, tp. 3 N and lots
Passenger rate, 13.50.
ment has ever had. Several
Tillamook
City .. Oregou.
discharged
from
his
undertaking
to
keep
9 and 10, sec. 35, tp. 4 N, R. 8 W.
years ago Russia, when accumu
the peace and his sureties were exonerat
$400.00.
lating a big stock of metal for a
ed.
S. STEPHENS,
special purpose, ran the mark up Ephraim W. Blown to Samantha Mills State of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. S. M.
and husband. Warranty deed. Ne
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Agent for the
Hays, defendant. This was a case where
to $598,000,000. The United
V< Se
, sec. 30, tp. 3 S, R. 9 W.
' the defendant was charged with larceny '
HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON &
States has left that sum now far
Part ot Se Vj Sc Vi. same sec. and
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
I of leather by C. A. Bailer, who were in
behind.
range and part of Sw Vi Sw Vi. see.
COMPANIES.
C. & E. Thayer.
Professional Cards.
c
T
Steamer Geo R. Vosburg
J
JR
Tillamook and Astoria.
¡Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of
Geo. R. Vosburg.
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29, same tp. and range. Considera
pardnership in a saddlery and harness
NEHALEM TRANS. CO,
business. The case was continued from
Prosecuting Attorney Hart has
tion, the inaintenance of grantor.
been inquiring into Tillamook j Alfred l.etcher and wife to Clinton Hurl the previous court on account of Hays
not being able to procure his witnesses,
City's “wide open" town system
hurt and wife. Bond for deed. Tract and when the case was called on Moiv»
on account of so many com
in secs. 19. 20 aud 30, tp. 4 S, R. 10 day the witnesses for the prosecution
W. $38<>O.OO.
plaints being made. When an
had not put in an appearance. Under
incorporated city fails to enforce James Lawrence et al., to Tillamook the circumstances, the district attorney
STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON
the state laws it seems to ns
County. Deed of strip of land for did not think lie could make the case
road in Bissell road survey. $120.00. stick, as it was a question whether it ONLY LINE—A8TOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI
there should lie some law to de
prive the city of its charter. We J. C. Hunter to Frank Berns Bond for was not more of a civil than a criminal
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
deed. Tract in sec. 24 tp. 1 8, R. 1 action, so asked to have the case dis
advance this idea tiecause we
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad
Navigation Co and
missed, which was done.
1 S. R. 10 W. $2400.00.
alaotht Art« »ria & Columbia River R. R foi San Francwco Portland
think every incorporated city
and all pointe east. Fur freight and passenger rates apply to
should l>e able to manage its own J. C. Landingham and wife to Big Ne» State ot Oregon, plaintiff, vs. M. Pot
SAMUEL ELMORE &. CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
ter, defendant. Charged with the crime
Road
Co.
Right
of
tueva
Wagon
affairs without the prosecuting
B. C. LAMB. Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
of injuring and destroying the coat of T.
way. $1.00.
attorney having to step in. We
Agents
.R
• Portland.
J. Owen. B. L. Eddy was attorney for
)A. & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
hope, however, that our citizens j Julius A. Monroe and wife to William E. defendant, who requested further time to
Southwick. Warranty deed. Lots
are fully aroused, and they will
answer charge. He was given until the
1, 2, 7 and 8, block 15, Park addi
no longer submit and allow the !
11th N oy . to answer the information.
tion to Tillamook. SI50.00.
gambling houses to run “wide
Case adjourned until next term.
open" just as though they owned, Christian Neibuhr, by Sheriff, to Theo.
Steinhillier. Tax deetl. E
Ne
A cablegram has been received at the
ruled and run the town. Some
PROPRIETOR OF
Ne V4 Se
mc . 32, tp 2 N. R. 10 W. War Department from Governor Taft,
people say they do, anyway, but |
$12.71.
are we going to allow it to re U.S.A, to Daniel E. Goodipeed. Patent dated Manila, saying that tl.e ladrone
who murdered D. 0. Montgomery, a
main so ?
Sw *4. sec 17, tp. 2 S, R 8 W.
«utatitute superintendent of sello, la,
Pacific Navigation Co.
M
F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
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Four mortgages to secure $2400.00 have been captured.
The murder «raa
It is reported that another
oomnittted several days ago while Mont
filed.
special agent of the Interior De- '; Satisfaction for two mortgages securing gomery waa pBseing through cotintrv
i provincM.
I
partnient is soon to be sent to
$144)0.00 filed.
J
Agent for North West School Supply
Company, Notary Public.
TILLAMOOK,
— OREGON
/CLAUDE THAYER,
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London aud Lanca
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
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B. L. E ddy , Sec.
CILBEXT L. HEDGES.
EDGES*GALLOWAY
DEALER IN
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Fresh and Cured Meats. Hides, Wool, etc.
Make a specialty of Land Office Business.
OFFICE IM WElXHAEn BClLDIJiG,
Room 1 nnd 2,
OREGON CITY, ORE.
Shop next door to Larsen's Hotel. TillamoeaJ