Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 22, 1903, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 22, 1903
twice in quick succession and looked in.
1 Oliver think» lie could identify the num.
JURY LIST.
I However, there is little prospect that an
The Jury List for the November term of Bandits Attempt to Rob Bank ol opportunity will lie given him.
the Circuit Court which convene* on the oth I
Newberg.
wui drawn on Wednesday, and i* a* follow* | ..
tir Oct 19—A bold
and | !
LOST OFF
BLANCO.
N ewberg
..........
r,v\ iir.re*»» , or.,
s i
— —
Finley, Alva. Beaver, merchant.
lortunaiciv
Bat ter non, S. M.. Nehalem, merchant.
r;‘!<'w«:,,3-d,,Ut ‘ äk ;« 8 tea B„ south porti.»« 1 Goes
made het ween o
High. W. A.. Hoquarton. elerk.
i. —
..I « lh* — I Ui
li ",'
h k k iii ", .-
„„„mug l*> rob the VHult
°[
Down.
Tone, Frank, Tillamook, logger
ScwlK-rg.
It
is
known
that
lit
least
Hiner. Len. Tillamook, blacksmith.
M akshfikld
Or.. ., Oct.
rir-i.v, .
v.
---- , - 20.
, — The
-il
three
men
were
implicated
in
the
affair.
South Portland, winch »ailed
Harrison. M. W. Tillamook, banker.
Several
charges
ol
dynamite
«ere
ex
from Foitlmi l. Or., last bun.lay, loaded
Pike. Charles. Bay City, laborer.
plode.i against the vault, bunt rewsUd
Rielenljcrg, Wm. L., Bay City, farmer.
with grain for San Francinco, «truck on
“he assault. Finding all their efforts Bianco Reef last evening ut 5 o clock
Diehl, J. S., Hoquarton. farmer.
(.„led, the bandit, made their escaj* during a heavy fog The vessel earned
Nevins, J. T., Bay City, shoemaker.
Irian town on horseback. While the „ crew of 25 and 14 paasengers.
Hare, W. 8., Foley, farmer.
attempted sale-cracking was in progress
Watt, Alex., Hoquarton. farmer.
Charles Huson, the first engineer, died
Goeres, Cha«. G., Little Nestucca. farmer „ „„inlier of persons wereaware ot what as the» were taking him off the lite raft
was
going
on
but
did
not
dare
to
glie]
Morgan, John. Fairview, farmer.
from exposure.
Eighteen person» are
the alarm, as the robbers had guards
Gienger, E. J- Bay. farmer.
yet missing and are probably lost.
Biaconer, C. E-. Little Nestucca. farmer. ousted about the bank.
* The South Portland struck bow on
\t 3 o’clock the citizens of the town going at a speed i f almilt »even knots.
Jones, D. W., Tillamook, farmer.
wererudelv awakened by a series ol mut- As soon a** she struck she began to settle
Munsinger, John P., Nehalem, laborer.
fled explosions, the vigorous ringing ot astern and in a minute or t«o slid on
Earl, Jesse, Fairview, farmer.
Í
tlie town tire liell and occasional rifle
Alley, H. V.. Nehalem, farmer.
reports. Almost to a mail lhev turned the reef and began to sink.
Erickaon, John, Tillamook, farmer.
Paints,
Oils,
Glass,
Sash
and
All Hands Take to the Boats.
The Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans.
out to see what was the cause ot the dis-
Jacoby, Theodore. Bay. laborer.
Captain McIntyre, seeing that there
turbance, tearing that their homes wen-
Absolutely Purt
Doors.
Paquet, John. Fairview, farmer.
in danger from the tire fiend. It was was no li.qieof saving the ship, ordered
Murphy, Dan. Fairview, farmer.
soon
learned
that
robbers
had
taken
THERE IS NO SUBSJ^
the l»iats lowered.
Jones. John, Fairview, farmer.
possession of the hank, mid the mob
One of the boats that got away from
Heriel. Peter, Hoquarton, farmer.
!
turned
its
attention
in
that
direction.
the
ship
’
s
side,
loaded
with
part
of
the
Klein, Andrew, Nehalem, farmer.
Bv the time thepeople reached the scene, crew and some of the passengers, was
Downs, Sam. Fairview farmer.
I . lu - ’iwever, .i
__ 1.« — hud o,i,L*ii
the t bandits
succeeded III
in capsized
(
as she cleared the ship s side
Jennings. J. W., Bay City, farmer.
Vote
of
Condolence.
Real Estate Transfers.
getting uway._________
, and when last seen was floating away in
Plank Albert. Hoquarton, clerk.
the fog without a living soul aboard
Kunze, Gust. Fairview, farmer.
Whereas, the grief or affliction of anv
1 offer for sale my place know, , M
Watched Bandits at Work.
Furnished by II T. Botts, abstracter,
The captain’s b<»at, will» about 18
neighbor of Woodcraft calls forth sym
I*ersons in the immediate vicinity ot aboard, succeeded ill clearing, but was caruie Mountain, located north 1 3S
U. S. A. to John C. Holden. Patent.
BEAVER.
pa thy from all Woodmen of the World ;
the bank hail been watching the proceed­ also capsized and only seven were able lialem Bay. This place consuls ,-fl
Ne, Ne Ne Sec 25 & Se Se Sec 24 2
whereas. Neighbor Francis J. Cronen
Mr. Bixby has gone to visit his family ings since shortly niter midnight, but, to get back to the boat.
S 8.
hundred acres of land, over M«1
now mourns the death of his father,
covered
bv two men with rilles, they
at
Newberg.
U. S. A. to Almeda J. McNair. Patent. from Panama fever at Panama, South
Another
Raft
Out
Yet.
is open prairie, either now undtt
dared
not
gire
the
alami.
Occupants
of
E. T. Coulson and family have left for
Lots 6 & 7 and SJ4 Nw 4 3 S 7.
America ; therefore, l»e it resolved, that
There is another raft out yet that has tion or ready lor the plow. TlmJH
i the bank building were compelled to re-
U. S, A. to Ralph M. Ackley. Patent. Nehalem Camp, No. 223, W. of W., ex­ their old home in Ohio.
| main in their quarters while the walls not been sighted. On this raft are seven grass land, well watered by
W . T. West has gone to Washington 'threatened to godown with e.eryex-
tend to Neighbor Cronen, his brothers
Wz'i of WX 20 2 S 7-
persons. It is almost certain that the
I . S. A to George II Benson. Patent. and sisters, its heartfelt sympathy in to visit his children and his sister, who i plosion, anil thev did not dare venture a loss of life will figure but 11 all told, pro- streams, and can easily be
this their hour of affliction ; resolved, may probably return with him.
Se Sw & Ix>t 4 Sec. 18 i S 7.
call lor help, as such a move might have viding those on the second raft are res­ the best, it not the best slockotfl
this action ot condolence be made
Alpha Kirk visited relatives and friends meant instant death. Belated residents cued, but the cool chilly nights and the farmin Tillamook County. PriaJH
J. F. Jenkins and wife to Mrs. Jennie that
a part of the records of Camp No. 223, last Sunday.
returning to their homes were warned exposure thev have to endure inaK? it able and terms easy. Apply to ■ <
Vosburg. Lots 3 & 4 Block 5 Still-
W
ol
W.
$400.00
J. S. Davis and family, of Oregon City, to remain silent on the penalty of death almost cei tain that some of the weaker
wells addition to Tillamook
( D. L. B oya kin .
F. C. W arkm ,
|
are moving to Wilson river to make their and cowed into submission, tliev obeyed ones will perish before morning.
Rena Anderson and husband to Jefferson
Committee - S am L undberg ,
Warrington, ,51
future home.
the orders of the bandits.
The Bandon life-saving crew went over­
Davis Wallace 3-4 of block 5 Thayers
{ S. M. B attkrson .
The first general alarm was given at land to Port Oxford and started in search
Vincenz Jacob, wife and son Pierce,
addition to Tillamook. $1500.00.
Nehalem, Ore.. Sept. 26th, 1903.
made a short visit at the home of Mrs. 3:30 o'clock bv the ringing of the citv of the last named party. They have not
J. I). Walla e aud vife to Rena A. An­
Kirk, on their return from Portland, and fire bell. Cashier J. C. Colcord was soon yet returned, but an anxious throng
derson. SW SW Sec 20 N % NW,
One of the most active free trade
on the ground and entered the building eagerly awaits them, with hopes ot good
W
NE & SE-NW 29 3 S 9. $2550. papers in the United States calls Joseph glad to get back to the land of green
at the siile door, when the working plan news.
meadows.
Louis Rosselct to Samantha Mills. N '/» Chamberlain “ a panic mongering dema­
of the sale wreckers was disclosed. Tliev
The tug Columbia is in the vicinity of
NE, SE NE Sec 30 & SE SE Sec 19 gogue.’’ The same paper used to refer
NEHALEM.
bad laboriously cut ail opening through the wreck, having left Coos Bay at in
3 S 9. $600.00.
to Chamberlain as an eminent states­
the brick wall, by which they gained ac­ A. M. as soon as the fog cleared, but no
H. H. Downing left for the outside cess to the safe. Evidences of a terrific
Frederick W. R dburg to I, . J Re lburg man of the Cobden school.
news has been heard ol her yet.
world last week to spend the winter,
and wife. Lot o Sec 8 5 S 10. $175.
bombardment were at hand. Great
Isaac Gravelie was taken to Helena,
Struck in a Blinding Fog.
Miss Bessie Gray went to Tillamook pieces of steel had been wrenched loose,
Arara Idaho Frame et al to Paulus D. Mont., by a posse of Northern Pacific
Captain Mclntvre, of the wrecked In Tillamook County, Oregon ■
ami hurled against the vault door, burst­
Newell. Lots 8 & 9 Sec 3b 3 N io detectives and lodged in jail on the to work last Friday.
and the home farm of Paulus I). & charge of being connected with the
The Wheeler logging camp closed ing it open. But tile safe, a steel chest, steamer, was disinclined to talk for pub- miles from tidewater. Goodrotilfl|
resisted all the attempts ot the burglars, I | lication on the matters pertaining to the
Laura Newell. $6565.00.
down for the winter Thursday,
dynamite
outrages
on
the
Northern
| course his boat was traveling or weath­ $1,750, on easy terms.
I
John Earl and wife to Simeon Earl.
The Vosburg came iti Friday with and the funds of the bank were un I er she was off her course when she run on
While a watchman was pa­
SE Pa ific.
For further information MtCd| T
touched.
Nine
charges
were
exploded
NW 4 2 S 9. $1.00.
trolling the track about 15 miles west freight for the merchantsand about 14
Blanco Reef last evening. When ques- Commissioner L. Parrish, Hobson
all
in
the
course
of
a
half
hour.
of Helena, he ran across a man digging tons of groceries for patrons of the
---- -------- —■
tioned tonight he said:
I
Oregon or write to Amon Rose,Tag
Intimidated by Guards.
Oil being de­ Nehalem Dairy Association.
Pleasant Armstrong will hang for the a hole tinder the rails
“We had been running in a blinding fog
tected
tie
man
ran
away
and
the
While
the
bombarding
of
the
chest
The Grangers have bought the Holmes’
murder of Minnie Ensmingei-at North
ever since we left the Columbia River ton. Cal.
was in progress, two men stood guard and it was so thick when westruck you
Powder. Baker County, on Christmas watchman fired at him twice, but building and are fitting up a hall.
day, 19J8 The Supreme Court affirmed missed ( n Sunday morning at 7 o’clock
Road Supervisor Morrison has a crew on the outside, one on Che northeast could not see any distance. There were
I?.
tin decision of the Circuit Court finding Captain Keown and two other took the of men at work on the road near upper corner and one on the south. These 17 in my boat when we left the sinking
L. EDDY,
guards effectually intimidated those steamer, When away from the ship's
1 lie defendant guilty of murder in the trail of the man from th*» railroad track town.
living in the immediate vicinity of the side our boat swamped and went down.
first degree. The decision in the lower and followed it 20 miles i 1 o the mom -
tains, finally capturing the man at his
bank, who feared to give the alarm. I, with a seaman, got in again and bail­
SOUTH PRAIRIE.
court was the result of a trial
cabin.
He
was
armed
with
a
Isaac Vinson, a young man who stays at ed her out and got fiveothersin with us.
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Judge Roliert Eakin.
Potato digging and apple picking is the Newberg Hotel, was somewhat be­
revolver.
It was 4:40 o’clock when we struck and
The suspension of the Maryland Trust
lateti in getting in, and came along the we were in the boat until 5:30 this morn­
The periodical rumor with reference the order of the day with good yield.
T illamook
Company at Baltimore, created intense
Bicyclists are enjoying the present street at the time the work was going ing. having to make shore with one oar
excitement in financial and business cir­ to the probable future plans of A B good roads.
on.
One of the burglars on guard and a piece of mast. I will make my
Astoria
.
Hammond
is
now
current
in
cles, and many people hurried to the
Chas. Wells, of Tillamook, was out roughly hailed bim, “Get out of this full and complete statement as to the
BOTTS,
vicinity to verify the news. The excite, This time gossip has it that Mr. Ham­
mond
is
going
to
dispose
of
all
his
in
­
with
the local sports and killed a large you ------, or 1’11 blow your head off,’’ cause of the accident to the inspectors.’»
ment was greatly intensified two hours
ATTORN EY-AT-LAI, I
anil tired in Ills direction. Vinson “got,”
afterwards •»_¥ the announcement that the terest in Eureka, Cal,, (?) and hie bear one day last week.
and notified the people at the hotel.
For large assortment of Watches
There was a surprise, singing and
Union Trust Company had also failed. himself hither tQ develop his business
Profeasor R. W. Kirk, principal of the
Complete set [of abstracts.
Bankers and financiers, however, com­ interests in and around Astoria. The social party given at Mr. Beebe's last public school, lives ecross the street from see Franklin.
story
goes
that
he
will
build
a
large
Saturday evening. All present had a
Office upstairs, North of Tillamrat
bined to allay whatever panicky feeling
Much
interest
throughout
the
world
is
the
hank
ami
took
in
the
situation
from
i
was made manifest and by assurances mill at Tanzy Point, which affords good time.
County Bank.
the time of the first explosion. He being taken in the experiments in rapid
that the troubles of the company were what is generally considered to be the
The friends of Mrs. Derov Quick, who coul 1 tell the location of the guards, electric traction at Berlin, the terrific
finest mill site iti the west. If Mr.
TILLAMOOK
... OREGON;
only temporary.
is very low, are glad to know there is a hut did not know how many more there speed of 115 miles an hour having been
Hammond ever builds a mill at Tanzv chance ot her recovering.
were stationed aliout. and did not risk attained. ________________
Point,
the
A.
&
D.
will
be
extended
The liberty of conscience was born
Interference.
He says that after pre
LAUDE THAYER,
down the coast into his timber tracts,
with Christianity.
$1OO Reward. $IOO.
NETARTS
paring for each explosion, the burglar
The render** ot tills paper will be pleased to
The freedom of speech with American all the trade of the south will come to
who
had
it
in
charge
came
out
and
care
learn that there is at least one dreaded disease
Marian Phelps made a trip to the Bay
ism, John lost his head for expressing his Astoria, and—well, the rumor that Mr.
that science has been able to cure in all its
Hammond is about to pack his junk City Monday, returning the same day. fully closed the door behind him. After stages
opinion.—-J. C. Gove.
*
amt that is Catarrh. Hall*« Catarrh
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
the last attempt he heard one speak to Cure is the
and depart from Eureka for Astoria
only positive cure not known to the
Vance
Nodine,
the
painter,
was
on
the
another, saying : “Come on, Bob,” and medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
New Jewelry at Franklin’s.
lacks
confirmation.
—
Astoria
11.
I
bay Monday.
they disappeared around the rear of the tional disease, requires a constitutiooanl treat­
ment. Hall s Catarrh Cute is taken iiiternallv.
O regon
T illamook
It is a positive fact that Netarts is to building.
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
have a cheese factory in the spring.
sui face? of the system, thereby destroying the
Nerve-Racking Ordeal.
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
Geo. W. Phelps, the Netarts merchant,
The closest anil most wide awake spec­ strength by building up the constitution and
went to Tillamook Monday to look
assisting natuae in doing its work. The proprie­
tators
of
the
attempted
robbery
were
after his property in the citv that lie is
tors have so much faith in its curative powers, OARL HABERLACH,
three young people named Maxfield, two that they offer one Hundred Dollars for anv
having improved.
brothers and a sister, from Washington, case that it fails to cure, fend for list of testi­
Geo. Coffman went out to Fairview who are students at the Pacific College, monials.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Address,
F J CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O.
Monday, returning Tuesday.
and who have rooms over the bank
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Albert Mason was on the bay Mon­ vault. They were awakened at the first
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
day.
attempt to enter the building, which they
Office across the street and norfii*
Bat. O’Hara and M. A. Hodgdon went sav was made n little after midnight,
out to the valley Tuesday. Mr. O’Hara when tile electric lights were turned off.
the Post Office.
will visit in Portland for a few’ weeks They arose and dressed, and listened to
and Mr. Hodgdon will be back in about the work going on below them for over
Now is the time to purchase vour J^OBERT A. MILLE!
ten days. He will bling his mother with two hours, but had no means of escape
him. At present she is at New l>erg.
except by wav of the front of the build winter supply, while the weather is nice.
A. E. Withers is expected in about ing. and that was guarded. Miss Max­ We make special rates on 5 tons and up.
A ttorney - at -L aw . I
two weeks to do some work at the field. in speaking of the nerve-racking wards during this time of year. There is
Oregon City, Or^g
lighthouse in the way of fencing and ordeal to which she had been made a
none
better
than
Hetton
coal
mined
in
victim, said :
putting in some pipe.
Land
Titles
and Land lifc
"We heard the men enter the bank Australia. A complete substitute for
Gus. Kuntz came over from Fairview
shortly after midnight. They worked hard coal ; low in ash, quick to ignite.
Business a Specialty. |
Monday to look after hi9 ranch at the
along and we knew that they were in the
head of the ba v.
Suitable for stove, range, grate and fur­
net of breaking into the vault. Looking
out over the street, however, we discov. nace.
severance
Tillamook Warehouse Company
BOULDER CREEK.
cred the men standing guard, and as
B C LAMB.
I Mrs. Eliza Brady went to Tillamook they were armed we saw it wonld be
Telephone, Main 33.
follev to attempt to raise an alarm. All
Monday to bring home her son Roy who
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
we could do was to remain in our apart,
has been under the doctor’s care since!
ments and take chances with the tate.
his accident some weeks ago.
At 3 o'clock, I should say, there was a
O r egos '
T illamook
Mr Nicklans and son John went to the * loud explosion, and we could plainly
‘ valley last week after a load of fruit.
ieel the building tremble. A little later
Mr. Blalock is hauling lumber, so we there was another shock and still anoth­
AVID WILEY, MJ,
. infer a new house will be forthcoming, er. We thought
„
_____ _ com- NEW GOODS FOR WINTER
the bandits would
soon.
{ pletelv wreck the building, so persistent
WEAR.
Mr. and Mrs. MarcusN. Bays came in were thev
their efforts to open the
P hysician , S urgeon am ®
from Tillamook last Saturday and will vault. They certainly were trying mo.
A large and well selected
make their home, for the present, on their mmts. and we felt greatly relieved when
Stock
of
Shoes
direct
from
Chi
­
A ccoucheur .
ranch. Long lite, happiness and pros- certain that the bandits bad abandoned
cago, just arrived.
pcrity is onr wish for the young people, i the task."
All
calls
promptly attended tn
Temptingly Attractive
w ho are now starting on the voyage of
— ... Alarms Citizens.
Firebell
NO SHODDY GOODS.
T
illamook .. O regon
file together.
In Weaves, Colorings and Prices.
Arthnr Austin was the first to give the
It will pay you to call and
H. L Jensen started for Salem Sunday
Can now lie seen nt—
morning, to bring home Mr. Pres Luca’s general alarm. Having heard the shoot­ examine my goods and prices be­
ing
he
started
ont
and
soon
learned
the
S. STEPHENS,
and daughter who have been picking facts.
fore purchasing elsewhere,
prunes.
•
Real
Estate, Insurance!:
t
With gun in hand he made Iris wav to
Mr. Frank Ove. of Coulsonhnrg came the City Hall to ring the fire bell, but trouble to show goods.
Come early and secure first choice.
Agent
for the
up Saturday evening for the purpose found that the robbers had taken pre­
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
Northwest School Furniture Cd., >1*
of spending Sunday with Mr. and Mrs caution here too, by cutting awav the
1 O. W. Kinnaman.
bell rope. Austin climlied up into the
Notary Public.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. D. Gladwell went to tower, and clanged the bell, nnd shot the
OFFICE
IN OLSEN BLOCK-
Tillamook Friday,returning late Sunday gnn hv turns until he had the town thor
evening.
oughly aroused: Nothing was heard at
the first ----
bell --r
tap in fact
.. Y™ J1’ A: Chopard returned from the ■ bank
. , after
.
LAUDE THAYER,
Dallas last lhursdar after a month's ■t is
I» believed that the burglars gave up
absence.
—
J
—
*
Agent for Fireman's
mdtspair of forcing the chest open and
some lo minutes before the bell
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith left here last [left
Fund and London and Lanca‘
ran;;.
Tuesday tor their new home at Salem
City MarshnlJ.J. Woods Hacked the
sliire Fire Insurance
Their many friends wish them success
while regreting to lose them from thè men ont north of town across the rail
Companies.
T"d'. "ni ,?u"d wh«rt 'hrir horses had
neighborhood.______
oren hitched a short distance beyond the
Tillamook
.. Oregon.
Prices right for Jewelry and edge of town. After mounting thev
struck out north.
“
’
watches at Franklin's
The safe crackers were evidently pro.
(WMonals, and there is no clew to their
The Klamath marsh, to which the
State ol Oregon will obtam title when identity, and no reasonable hope ot their
‘hur.Austin’aw twostrangers I
HOUSEHOLD MOVERS
the Klamath Indian
reservation is .t-.nd.ng Ar by
bank after dark Tas’ purchased of me.
h*ut «'’ the
u|d h^
’°" in* riP» «’n «hoes
T"rn,n'’ ’hoo>*ia<M ntffhf hut
h__ ii_ l _ . . . . !,1? l 1
AND DRAYMEN.
• l.OOO.OW» to the irredncible school
City them. About the same time Cashier
OFFICE
NEXT TO HEINS’ PHOTO GALLERY',
fund, according to the opinion of M E
tiilcord
and
A.
J*.
Oliver
were
sitting
in
Heavy Teaming a Spec?tty ***
Pogo», who has just returned from a
^”mwerem,Hu”h!" ¡D
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
six weeks visit to that country.
Our Delivery wagon deliver» to
I
GANG IS FOILED
Cook fooVeg
Meätßfg
THE OLD REUn
k
Hardware, Tinware. Iron and Steel.
Ranch for Said
FOR SALE.
Dairy Farm of |
Acres on the Mian
PEERLESS, WHITE RIVER, PRIDE
WALDO HILLS FLOUR
COAL
You can save good money on vour
\\ ¡liter’s feed and Hour
us at oncp.
yY w-
Gangloff & Snuffer
NEW
FALL FABRICS
,
Red Fiont Shoe House.
For Gentlemen's Garments to Order.
X SARCHE
i
, the
J
Tailor, Tillamook.
n
C
BAILEY & WEISS.
Real Estate Agents and
Timber Locators.
Quick Brothers.
List Your Farm Property with us
f RPf|IWII[
r' '• unUnNti
t.
or city.