Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 12, 1903, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, February 12. 1903
LYONS IS CAPTURED
'(t
Murderer of Sheriff Withers Now
In Jail.
hausted from has Hight across country®
the stormy weather.
A large number of extra police afl
deputy Sheriffs arc now on duty for tfl
purpose of preventing any attempt ■
take the man from jail for summary ■
ecu t ion, but while there are some wl
talk of lynching, yet the majority il
solier minded enough to insist that tl
law take its course and will pernfl
no act to reflect tc the detriment of tl
community.
E ugene , Feb. 9.—Elliot Lyons, the
murderer of Sheriff Withers, is now a
prisoner in the County Jail. Lyons was
captured by a posse at 8 o’clock this
morning, while attempting to board a
freight train near Creswell, eight miles
south of Eugene. The outlaw had
The best cup of Coffee i
thrown away his guns, and was disguis. town. Lunch at any time, i
J,
ed as a tramp.
Vogler’s bakery.
Lyons was taken by accident more
than by following up any trace. Edgar
THE EMPEROR WAS BROKE
Parsons met him this morning in the
road and recognized him. Being unarm­
Q b « Time Whes William, of Go
ed, Parsons did not molest the fugative,
AND
:
■•■7, Had to Borrow from ill*
but proceeded to gather a number of
Brother Henry.
men, among whom were ex-Sheriff No­
land, “Butch’’ Miller, William Buoy and
It «earn* incredible, yet it ia a fa.
three others. Following up the track that Emperor William of Germany 1
they saw Lyons board a freight train often short of money, and the reason
AND
near the Morse House. The posse jump­ I is because he rarely carries an
money in his pockets.
ed the same train on the opposite side
The other day he was at a festivi
ami the conductor stopped the train.
with his brother, Prince Henry, anl
As the train stopped Lyons dismounted his attention being drawn to a neu
J
and had no more than done so when automobile machine, he resolved to pul
FLANNEL HOUSE WRAPPERS, flounce skirt
several guns were leveled at him with a coin in the slot in order to see boJ
the command to throw up. The murderer the apparatus worked. When hl
and ruffled shoulders, braid trimmed.............
SPRING 1903 SILKS. The new Creations. Inspect
who made boasts that he would not be searched for a coin, however, he coull
$1.38,
$1.08,
88c.
this showing.
taken alive for horse stealing, acquisced not find one and he was obliged to boi|
White and Colored Corded Japanese Wash Silks .. 50c.
PETTICOATS, including black mere sized Sateen
like a weakling and made no attempt to row from his brother.
On various other occasions, and e*|
Embroidered, White Novelty Silks........................... $1.24
resist arrest.
and Moreen, some with umbrella flounce and
pecially while hunting, since it is hiJ
After
the
arrest
was
made
the
posse
narrow ruffles, others with deep graduated
PONGEE SILKS, in Imported and Domestic
custom to give money to the forest er 1
telephoned the Sheriff .here and started and other attendants, he has found J
$2.75, $1.25.
plaited flounce and indestructable bottoms
For Eugene with their prisoner. Upon necessary to borrow from his coin!
Famous “ Royal” Taffeta, in all the leading
$4.00, $2.65, $1.50, $1.00, 69c.
arrival here they were met by Sheriff panions.
| I
shades........................................................................ 85c.
Fisk and the prisoner was hurried to a
The only time when he fills his pockJ
11
/\
size
COTTON
BLANKETS,
very
soft
and
:
Peau de Soie Silk......................................... $1.48 to $1.15.
cell and now awaits arraignment for his ets with money, says the Detroit Free
nappy, tan....................................................... Pair, $1.00.
Guaranteed to wear, Taffetas.................... $1-25 to 85c.
terrible crime. The trial will come up nt Press, is on Christinas eve, for it has
the March term of Circuit Court. The long been his custom to stroll at that,
Black Taffeta, 36in. wide, oil boiled and domestic
104 size COTTON BLANKETS, grey mixed,
time through the streets near the pall
public mind is now at ease with the
finish.......................... :.............................
$1.60
ace and to give money to ail deserving:
very
fleecy
.....
...................................................
Pair,
55c.
satisfying
knowledge
that
the
murderer
SATIN, in all colors...................................................
perrsons whom he meets, but especial-?
is safely lodged where he will receive his ly to children and old soldiers.
just reward.
Lyons, when arrested, made no resist­
Tlit Left Lead«.
The left lobe of the brain, govern-
ance, as he was unarmed. He made a
statement to his captors that he passed ing the right side of the body, is known
through Eugene last night and that he to be superior to the light lobe in its
slept in a pile of railroad ties near Gosh- { influence upon the bodily functions.
Dr. l’helps, a recent investigator, in­
en. Not only did he pass through Eugene
sists that the left brain is also the
but he went to the house of a man named intellectual half. He has studied
White,
who
takes
care
of
horses
for
Dr.
into
the
sea.
nearly 300 cases of brain injury and
SWEPT TO DEATH.
For Sale
Real Estate Transfers.
The 400 survivors brought by the Ex Atwood, and changed 'his clothing disease, and has found that the right
A
dairy
farm
of
72
acres,
situated
ou
Furnished by Cooper & Botts, Abstract­
throughout. He was in town for about | side may be severely injured without
the Nestucca river at Beaver, Oregon. Thousand Lives Lost in South celsior to Papeete gained the ship’s side
materially affecting the thinking pow­
ers.
Good location, near a cheese factory,
Sea Islands.
by swimming three to four miles, from an hour. He said he did not want to ! ers.
Transfers from Februray 2nd, to Feb­ school-house, church and store. Price,
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: the tops of cocoanut trees. Tue Eimeo, shoot another man, and was about ex-]
$3000.—For particulars write or call on
ruary 11th, 1903.
S a N F rancisco , Feb. 8.—News of a though badly disabled by the storm, also
J. R. Finley, Beaver, Tillamook county,
fearful loss of life in a distructive sand i brought off as many persons as could
_________________
Joe Duncan to Clyde Newell, I.ot it. Oregon.
storm that swept over the South Sea swim to her sides, she, like the Excel-
block. 12, Tohl’s addition to Nelia-
NEHALEM.
Islands last month, reached here today ; sior, being unable to run close to the
lem City. $20.00.
•----------------
Mr. David Schwelnour died February on the steamer Mariposa direct from Ta. | shores, because of the fearful violence
William A. Oliver and wife to Laura
5th, at 6 p.in., at the home of Hermen ! hiti, The load of life is estimated at 1000 of the ocean swells, which continued to
Newell. 2/y interest in Sw Ne W x
/z
Tuhbesing, and was buried Saturday souls.-----------------------------------------------------run abnormally high for a week after
Se and Se Sw, 9, 2 N, 10. $400.00.
afternoon on his tract of land near the [ Gn January 13 last a huge tidal wave the tidal disturbances.
Louis Fleck and a ife to Jefferson Fleck.
forks of the river. Deceased was horn in accompanied by a terrific hurricane at I Another schooner, the Gauloise, fjfani
E J4 of following; Se Se sec. 28 and
Germany, January 26th, 1826, and has tacked the Society Islands and the Tua- the Marquesas Islands, 600 miles from
I
E x
/i Ne ami Ne Se, 33, 4 S, 10.
been a resident of Nehalem for a number I moni group with fearful force, causing Tahiti, encountered the hurricane while
Houses Rented and Taxes paid for non-Residents.
$1.00. Life estate reserved.
of years. The funeral was conducted by deaths and devastation never before en route to the latter place and only the
Joseph I). Briggs and wife to Phineas C.
Rev. W. J. Roehtner.
equalled in a land of dreaded itornis. -------............
timely action
..............
of thecaptain
...
in having
...ft the
Warren. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. sec.
Joe Effenburger is home on a visit from The storm reigned several days, reach : cargo, consisting of 30 head of cattle, 35
Oregon.
18, 3 N, 10.' $938.00.
Astoria. '
ing its maximum strength between Jan. pigs and ,30 tons of cotton, jettisoned,
Lydia Brasfield ami husband to P. C.
Grandma Newell still holds forth on uary 14and January 16. From the meager saved the little craft from destruction.
Warren. Deed to same as foregoing, Nehalem. We were misinformed last advices received at Tahiti up to the time Even with this precaution the life of
to correct former deed. ft.00.
week when we said she had gone to of t he suiting of the Mariposa it ¡sesti, one man was lost by waves sweeping the
U. S. A. to Charles Robson. Patent. E Eugene.
_________________
mated that at least 1000 of the island deck 8.
Ji Nw and and lots 1 and 2, sec 27.
Will
inhabitants lost their lives. It is feared
One of the many acts of heroism re
Hill
as
a
Prophet.
and lot 1, sec 28, 1 N, 10.
that later advices will sdd to the long I ported is that of a woman who climbed
XV ashington ,Feb. 9 -“As labor unions list.
V. S. A to James J. McGinnis. Patent.
one of the tall cocoanut trees and lashed
killed industrial England, so are they
W ’i Sw 6, 4 S, 9
The first news of the disaster arrived ( her little babe to the branches, hanging
U. S. A. to John J. Stoddard.
Patent, destined to bring about a grave financial at Papeete, Tahiti. Januaiy 26, on the on to the body of the tree beneath the
Sw Sw sec. 8 and N Ji ] Nw and Nw reverse in the United States, and the schooner Eimeo. The captain of the little one as best she could. There they
Freight in 5-ton lots and over $3.50 per ton.
country is swiftly approaching that schooner placed the fatalities at 500. The 1 remained for ten hours, suffering great
Ne, sec 17, I S, 7.
Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $4.00 per ton.
crisis. It may come in a year. It may steamer Excelsior arrived at Papeete the ’ torture until finally rescued.
U. S. A. to Alfred Carlson. Patent, w
Passenger rate, $3.50.
be deferred till the Presidential year, but following day with 400 destitute surviv­
Thousands
of
tons
of
copra
and
over
Ji Se and Se Se, see. 8 and Sw Sw
it is bound to come.’*
200
tons
of
mot
her
-of-|
»earl
shells
are
ors.
The
captain
of
the
Excelsior
esti
sec 9, 1 S, 9
So says James J Hill. He denies that mated thfe loss of life to be 800. These known tn be lost. The pearl shells are
I. F. Larsen and wife to Charles H.
the United States is the leading manu­ figures compìised only the deaths on the valued at $1800 per ton and many valu­
Woolfe. 22 feet off East side lot I,
facturing nation of the world and is rap­ three islands of llao, Hikuera and Mak able pearls may now be lost to the world
block 4, McDermott’s addition to
idly gathering to its bosom the markets okau, whose ordinary population is 1800 forever, us these were considered some
Tillamook. $200.00.
of the world.
On Hikuers Inland, where 1000 inhabi- ' of the best pearl islands in the world.
Leo Bruckner to Nicolaus Horras. W
“The truth is,’’ says he, “this country tanta were engaged in pearl diving.
Nw Se and W >i E }i Nw Se, sec 5
is losing ground in a manufacturing nearly one half were drowned, Ou an
Dr. P. J. Sharp, the exper-
2 8. 9« $750 oo-
wav, and we will do very well to hold ajacent island 100 more were washed
enced
dentist is located in
Godfred Marolf to E. D. Snodgrass.
Our own markets. Our competitors are out to sea. Makekau and Hao are de-
Lots 1 and 2, block 10, A. A. Miller’s
Dr Wise’s dental parlors,
sweeping us aside, because of the high populated.
addition to Tillamook. $125 00.
and is prepared to do nothing
cost of production litre. This high cost
Conservative estimates at Tahiti place
Bay City Land Co. to Mn». Nellie Kirry.
of production is due to the growth of
the number of islands visited by the tidal but first class work and give
Lot 13, block 58, Pacific addition to
labor unionism. We can't meet the price
If
wave and hurricane at 80. All of them the best of satisfaction.
Bay City. $1.00.
STEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON.
] of German and English manufacturers
are under the control of the French Gov­ your teeth need fixing call
G. C. Woehrle and wife to Minnie J.
1 and pay the wages the unions compel. 1
ONLY
LINE-AST0T1A TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
ernor at Tahiti. The surviving inhabit upon him.
Trowbridge. 1 acre in sec. 27, tp 1
1 So long as the tariff is maintained, we
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
ants are left destitute of food, shelter
N, R 10. $265.00.
| may hold our own markets, but some
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad A Navigstion Co. and
and clothing, all having been swept away
Tillamook Lumbering Co. to L. Hiner.
alao the Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fol San Francisco. Portland
day the people of tl»e West will kick over
by the storm.
Quit-claim. Se Nw, Sw Ne and N
ana all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
and demand that the tariff be lowered |
The French Government, upon receipt
Ji Se 17. 1 N, 7. $1 00.
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, A8TOR1A. OR
This sentiment increases the farther
Em
of news of the disaster, took prompt
U. S. Land Office to Edith E. Brown.
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
West one goes ’’
measure to relieve the distressed dis
Se 26, 2 S, 8. Receipt.
balmer.
Agents
R*
R. R. Co.. Portland.
He says Germany now leads the world
trict and dispatched two warships, the
David Schwellnus to Herman and Bertha
{A- A U. R. R. C o .. Portland.
in manufactures and is making swifter
All orders promptly attended to.
Durane? and Zvlee, with fresh water and
Schollmeyer. 1 acre in lot 3, 23, 3 I
progress than any other country, lie-1
N, 10. $!oo.oo.
provisions
The Italian man-of-war
cause her laborers work cheaply and
Office :
John M. Morgan and wife to Viola Law-
Calabria, accompanied the ».wo French ,
•pend 66 hours a week in the factory,
less.
Bond for deed. I acre in Se
vessels on their errand of mercy. As, ON THE MAIN STREET,
whereas our laborers work but 44.
part of Ed rick Thomas D. L. C.
the supply of fresh water and provisions !
OPPOSITE TIIE ALLEN
Furthermore, German mechanics are
$2<X> oo.
A’as totali)* exhausted by the storm it is j
9
sufienor. Before we can compete with
HOUSE.
Viola Lawless and husband to Nellie
feared that many lives will be lost be- '
Germany, we must lower the cost of
Allen, Assignment of above bond.
fore the relief ships arrive.
production and elevate the quality of
f too.
As far as is known eight white people
our products.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
V. 8. A. to Herman Schollmeyer.
were among the drowned. Included
V ines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
among these were: Alexander Brander.
Patent. I.ot 19. sec. 13, 3 N, to.
Blasts from Ram's Horn.
this City.
*
N. P. Plunkett, of Oakland. T. Donnelly
One mortgage securing #740 00.
A small door may lead to a large room, formerly a fireman on the steamship
Thirty Loaves for a Dollar.
God does not measure our sanctity by Australia, and the local sgent of C. Does all kinds of Watch, Clock
our sights.
Copptnrath, a merchant of Papeete
$2.25
per
K.
For two weeks trom January 31st to
A godly heart is better than a golden Added to this number is an unknown
and Jewelry repiring if first-
February 14th we will give vou 30 tongue.
$1.00
$3.00 per
K
woman, who committed suicide from
loaves of bread lor one dollar. I’ll pay
The pearl of patience grows in the shell fright.
classed order.
$1<H) to nnvbodv who could prove that of pain.
.-if.
,4».
As the Islands were barely 20 »'eet
Failures are often God's fitting for
anything but the liest of everything is
Engraving a specialty.
Don t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
above sea level and not surrounded by
used in the making of our bread, or that future successes.
buy it pure and unadulterated from me
Straight character cannot come out of coral re« fa. it was neveMiery for all the
we use anything that the best Imnse
crooked living.
inhabitants to take to the eoc<»anut trees
keeper would not use. Tickets bought
A man begins to go down the moment when the tidal waves began to coxer the
during thia time are good nt anytime. he ceases to look up.
land. These trees grow to an immen«?
A. C. VvH.LKK S B s KHIV.
Only a small man will blame his cir­ height, many reaching an altitude of 106
cumstances tor his site.
AND
feet. All of the lower irme were covered
New Feed Store.
To cultivate the soul is not to sacrifice
by the raging sras which swept Willi
the sense, but to subdue the senses.
U heat, oats, barley,shorts, middlings,
The more fashionable the devil appears pitiless force aliout and over them, Tile
bran, oil meal, whole wheat flour, best the more tatnl will tie his approach.
z
natives in the taller trees were safe until
J. P. ALLEN.
hard wheat floor.
The skies are never so bright as w h s the ex*««nut roots gave way and I lien
At G angloff & S m ffer ’ s
they have been washed by a shower.
they to»», were swept onward, far out
...
Proprietor.
V
Sole Agent for the “ Academy” School Shoe.
Boys’ tynee
Pants.
® SPECIAL SALE ON
Bath,
Ltinen
Huck
Touuels
Tocueling.
Post Office Corner. Tuttle's Phone No. 481.
Cashmere,
Corduroy,
and
Cheviot, uuith
double seat
and knees,
50 eents.
JUST RECEIVED.
Women's, Misses and Children’s MITTENS at Greatly Reduced Prices.
“C.” BEN R1ESLAND.
Dairy Farms. Timber Claims.
Home Locations. Town Property
Insurance. Loans.
Financial Agent.
Tillamook City,
Steamer Geo R. Vosburg
Run Between
Tillamook and Astoria.
Ship Freight by A. & C. Railroad in Care of
Geo. R. Vosburg.
NEHALEM TRANS. CO.
Pacific Navigation Co.
C, E. REYNOLDS,
Undertakerand
J
S. LAMAR
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
G. F. Ffanlçlii]
Whisky,
a Wines,
to $8.00
to
gal.
gal.
HEADLIGHT
WEEKLY OREGONIAN,
$2.25.
Allen House,
First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate.