Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 29, 1903, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 29, 1903
Real Estate Transiera.
and that is a sewerage system, which w ill
mean about $30.>>00 or more. Our tax Furnished by H. T. Botts, abstracter.
already amounts to about
|>er cent
Major W. C. Laugfilt in answer tn a wile il we hace luid only $2000.Oil bonded U S.A. to William II. Fletcher. Pu tent.
letter sent him by the Port of Tillamook
W 4 <>f w >>. see. 26, tp. 2 south,
indebtedness, so I ask. how would the
Commission, sent thit* reply to Mr.
range
7.
tnxpaiers ol tins city like to have an
Patent.
H. Baxter.
Claude Thayer, the secretary oftheCom
additional indebtedness placed upon U.S.A, to George set . 26, tp. 2 south,
E
of W
mission :
them ami their luture generations ot
;
range 7.
•• Your letter of the 2<>th instant,
00 ?
U.S.A, to Horace E. Weston. Patent.
transmitting resolutions of the Port ot f 1O0.IHI0
I ask again, can we afford it ?
W la Se and E *a Sw, sec. 31, tp. 2
Tillamook Commission relative to the
T axpayer .
north, range 6.
dredging work at Tillamook, has been
William
H. Amidon to J. H. Holgate.
received In reply thereto. I would state
again
in
flames
Quit claim. Sw Sw. sec. 16, tp. 3
I that the (Commission has probably been
south, range 9. $25.
misinformed in regard thereto, as the
work is progressing in a satisfactory Aberdeen’s Surviving Buildings I One mortgage securing <3000.00 satis­
Burn.
manner to this office. I intend to con.
fied.
A bkkdkkn , Wash., Oct. 38. 3 A. M.—
linne the dredging operations at Tilla-
' U. S. A. to John Starr. Patent. W# E.
| mook Bav until the depth in the channel 1 A tire, which piumises to equal in mag-
2 S 7.
I between Hobsonville and the town of! I nilude »lie recent holocaust which des- U. S A. 26 to
Nathaniel Stretch. Patent.
| Till;.mook, contemplated by the present •' troxed the major |N>rtion of the business
WX
K
34 > S 7.
part
of
Abetdeeli,
is
now
raging,
and
the
project, is secured, reserving any balance
<>f funds remaining after the completion 1 lire department is wholly unable to cope 1 U. S. A. to John Westen berger. Patent.
—
Sw Sec . 5 & EX Nw Sec 8 6 S 10
of the work for repairs and conting
with it.
At an early hour this morning fire w a U. S. Land Office to Maud Bradshaw.
, < ncies ’*
Receipt. Se Nw & EX Sw Sec. 2 &
Major Langfitt also sent to thlConi- • ‘liscovereii in the center of the Comm* r.
block. With iudiHcriliable rapid tv
Ne Nw 11 3 N 6.
File Celebrated Buhl Milk Cans. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash and mission a blue print in three sheets of i ' rial
Absolutely fu, ti
it
has
spread
to
the
Glasgow
block,
the
the last survey ot the bar and bav. also
Anna Kutcher and husband to Jacob H.
Doors.
a copy of the last published annual re i , posioihee. the Becker block ami the Y
Cook. Ne Sw &NX NwSec 92S
port of the Chief of Engineeisof work in ' M. C. A. building, all of which are now
10 and timber on other lands ad
this district. Thev have been tacked up I j a mass of tiaines.
joining. $100000
I he tire department is utterly power* Aztec Land & Cattle Co. to Jeasie Brad­
in the office of the Commission.
less to stay the progress of the flames,
shaw. Power of Attorney.
which the wind is fast driving toward Paulus D. Newell and wife to O. A and
Circuit Court Docket.
the unburned portion of the town.
BOULDER CREEK.
NEHALEM.
Elena M. J ointnen. Lots 8 & 9 Sec.
Circuit court, which convenes in this
The Commercial block contained 10
I offer for sale my place
36 3 N 10 and 45 acres in another
1 city on Monday, the 9th, will have a few stores, leesides several which opened tern
Most of the prune pickers have got j cates, the docket being :
carnie Mountain, located
Jos. G. Coynii whs working in the in­
tract. $6916.00.
porary
quarters
there
after
the
recent
terests of the Fraternal Union not the home, and luckily thev had nice weather
R. M. Watson, plaintiff, vs. F.C Baker. fire
The Glasgow block contained eight D. M. Oliver to Mary J. Oliver. Lots 1 halem Bay. This place cont®,
to travel in. By the looks of things this
W . of W.
2 7 & 8 Block 27 I Bayers addition to hundred acres of land, our
I defendant.
Action for liable. T. B. stores.
(Tuesday)
morning.
They
didn
’
t
get
Miss Mary
Lincoln. $100000.
1 Hadley and C V'. Talmage for plaintiff;
is open prairie, either now
home
anv
too
soon.
went out over
A. G. Beals to Mary J. Oliver Lots 345
i B. L. Eddy for defendant.
BLOW OPEN BANK.
tion or ready for the plow,
Sherman Mvrrs has been hauling his
on their wav to Portland, they will go
&
6
Block
27
1
havers
addition
to
Fred C. Baker, plaintiff, vs. R. M.
household effects up Boulder Creek to
to the Sanatariiiin to study for nurses.
grass land, well wak ed bji
Tillamook.
$230.00
Watson,
defendant.
Ad
ion
for
libel.
Gang of Robbers Make Raid at One mortgage securing $3000.00 satisfied. streams, and can easily be «J
Gus I,udtkc and Sarnie Thomson left his new home.
! B. L. Eddy for plaintiff; T. B. Handley
Sheiidan- They Catty Away <500°-
Mr. and Mrs Geo Lucas visited their I and C. W. Talmage for defendant.
tor the outside world Wednesday.
the best, if not the lest ston|
S heridan , Or., Oct 26.—With nitro­
$100 Reward, $1OO.
The Vosbnrg towed out a raft of logs son at Blaine last Sunday.
W. | Smith, plaintiff, vs. Clude Thaver ,
farm in Tillamook County, P-J
We
are
informed
that
little
Miss
Ruth
The rtaders of lids paper will be pleased to
Friday.
| and Clark E. Hadley, defendant. Action glycerine and borrowed tools, three safe
learn that there is at least one dreaded disease able and terms easy. Appljsl
Mr. a ml Mrs. Vosburg went out on Gray gave a party to her small play­ , for money. A. W. Severance and B. L. crackers forced the vault of the private that science has been able to cure in all its
P. C. W abfu ,
the tug Friday, to Portland, to spend mates, Monday p.m., the occasion being Eddy for plaintiff ; T. B. Hadley for de­ '.ank of Scroggin ¿¿Wortman, here early stages and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh
her fifth birthday.
Monday morning,took<50U0 in gold ami Cure is the only positive cure not known to the
the winter.
Warrinpe
fendant.
silver and escaped without leaving a medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitu­
Mr. Ham Bays has turned butcher.
|. K. Gambill and family left last week
Henry A. Ely, plaintiff, vs. C. Ben
tional disease, requires a constitutional!! treat­
clew, notwithstanding that J. Z. Eakin, ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cute is taken internally,
Anyone
having
such
work
to
do
will
do
and were accompanied bv Miss Johanna
Riesiand, defendant. Action for money.
the mayor of Sheridan, took three rifle­ acting directly upon the blood and mucous
Long, who will work for them this well to call on him.
H. T. Botts for plaintiff*; B. L. Eddy for
surfaces of the system, thereby destroyiug the
shots at them from close range.
Miss Bessie Bays was calling on some defendant.
winter in Portland.
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
So similar were their methods to those alrength
of
her
many
friends
in
this
neighborhood
building up the constitution and
Mr. Northrop is in from the valley
Jeno F. Larsen vs. Clark E. Hadley of the bandit gang who attempted to assisting by
natuae in doing its work. I he proprie­
last
Sunday.
visiting his neice, Mrs. Jim Thomson.
and William J. Stephens
Action tor rob the Newberg Bank on October 1. tors have so much faith in its curative powers,
II A. Chopard has been improving the money. B. L. Eddy tor plaintiff; T. B. that no doubt exists in the minds ot that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any
Mrs. Anna Rcddaway is visiting
case that it fails to cure, tend for list of testi­
fine veather and his ranch,also by burn­ Handley and F. J. Richardson for de­
friends in Oregon City.
Sheriff Sitton, of Yamhill County, and monials.
ing logs, grubbing and fence building.
fendants.
Address,
F. .1. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O.
his deputies that the robber bands are
We are told that P. I). Newell is laid
3o d by Druggists, 75c.
Mr. and Mrs.
W. N. Ba vs and
Sidney Power Co vs. M. M. Tod- identical.
up at his home in Eugene with a broken
Hall
s
Family
Pills are the best.
daughter, Miss Lena, went to Tilla­ hunter. Action for monev. A. 0. Con-
The robbers entered the bank by pry­
In Tillamook County, Orr%l
mook Sunday.
dit and A. W. Severance tor plaintiff.
ing open the front door. A brick vault
miles from tidewater. Good rot;
I The basket social nt Brown’s school­ State of Oregon vs. Frank Severance, with walls three feet thick were cut
BEAVER.
$1,750, on easy terms.
house October 24th was a great success. administrator of the estate of Herman I through with tools borrowed from the
Mrs. Roza Borha received the highest Brown, deceased.
For further information m ■
Action for escheat. I railroad tool house at Balliston, four
Born, on the 23rd inst.. to the wife of
price paid for a basket that evening. Her I. N. Hart and B. L. Eddy for plaintiff.
miles away. The small sate inside the
Ed. Kinnaman, a daughter.
160 acres, over 120 rich bottom land, Commissioner L. Parrish, Ho»
basket brought <3.00 (three dollars).
large
vault
was
then
drilled,
nitro-gly.
Johnson & Nelson vs. O. C. Woolsey.
Oregon or write to Amon Rot’
Last Sunday the lady preacher from :
cerine was poured in and an explosion 4-0 acreshave been slashed. House. barn-
Dolph preached quite an instructive ser- ! Gladwill and Smith are putting a new Action for money. C. W. Talmage for occurred, which wrecked the sate, the and other buildings ; +0 fruit trees, 8 ton, Cal.
line fence between their farms.
1 plaintiff.
mon along moral lines.
vault and the interior of the bank, and tons of hay, tools stock, etc, household
Reuben T. Jones vs. The Little Nes- the plate glass windows in front. Pieces furniture. All for less than $1,800. or
NfissesWest and Eva Bi nn visited Miss
tucca Toll Road Co. Action for damage. of the safe were thrown * through
Hanson last Sunday.
’■
u Hie
*“ will sell land separate. Half mile from
J 2> L. EDDY
B. I,. Eddy for plaintiff; T. B. Handley,
steel door of the vault and into the Spruce post office and school house. Call
Misses Lena Bunn and Belle Hiatt '
Claude Thaver and Frank J. Richard,
or address F. Pichereau, Spruce, Oregon,
street.
made a short visit with Miss Arta and 1
son for defendant.
who is wanting to sell on account of
Mayor First On Scene.
Mrs. Kirk last Snndav.
rheumatism.
The criminal cases which have been
A ttorney - at -L ai I
The sound of the explosion alarmed
Mrs. Bunn, Mrs. Kirk and Mrs. Sailing
bound over to the circuit court from the
Mayor Eakin and other citizens. With
visited Mrs. Brown on Monday.
justice courts, ami which will he inquired
bullets singing over their heads, the rob­
T illamook .. O rel
J. S. Da vis and son George, of Wilson
into by Prosecuting Attorney Hart be­
bers climbed into a buggy with the valu­
river, made a business trip to Beaver on
fore indictments are returned, are these : able contents of the hank as freight, and
Sunday and Monday.
John Teiler, tearing down fence.
drove to the southward. Within half an
For sale, a Farm of 160 Acres, about
T. BOTTS,
Beaver was entertained Sunday even­
Jeff Hembree, assault with intent to hour all Sheridan knew that the only two miles west of Trask House, on the
ing by a lecture and magic lantern exhi­
ATTORNEY.ATbf
commit rape.
bank in town had been robbed. At first Trask road. Contains lious?, barn and
bition by a missionary from the Fiji lf-
there was talk of a citizens' committee orchard.
Partly cleared with enough
Eli O. Mills, rape.
la nds.
Complete set (of abstraca j
taking charge of the remains, hut the meadow land to support 15 cows, the
Arthur Edmunds, larceny
Inside each pound package of
W. A. Sailing and son Charles have
cool-headed element decided that S. L. rest easily cleared, having, it is estimat­
Office upstairs, North ofTilluf
gone to Southern Oregon to spend the
Scroggin, manager of the bank, should ed, 30 tons of chittim bark on the place.
County Bank.
|
winter.
I not be interefered with.
Is a good place fora fruit farm. Near
Can We Afford It 7
The bank was only slightly crippled g< o 1 scho >1.
Mr. Kinnaman returned from Sheridan
TILLAMOOK
... MM
on Monday with a load of apples.
Call upon or address Fred C. Skomp,
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. financially, as most of the funds are kept
in Portland vaults. Had the robbery Trask, Oregon.
Mr. West is again seen on our streets.
The question of the construction of a occurred a few weeks later, however,
LAUDE THAYER,
new water system, to be owned and isexeral thousand dollars more would
will be found a
game.
operated by the city, has been before the
One Lefever Hammerless
have been the prize, The vault and safe
different games, All new.
people for about three years, and now
Shot Gun, with automatic ejec­
ha ve al ways been considered absolutely
the question will come liefore the people,
A ttorney - at -L a »,
burgular proof by the management
tor, at $40 OO ; Regular Price,
At Your Grocer’s.
or rather before the taxpavers, and it
Now the interior of the building, a small
$59.00, at Ralph Ackley.
will be tor them to say whether or not
one-story brick structure, is a ruin. A
they will vote a bonded indebtedness up­
T illamook
$10 gold piece bent double by the ex­
on themselves to construct a water sys­
plosion was picked up by George H
tem costing $60,000,00. This is a serious
Howe, who, with. Mayor Eakin, was
question and one that should be carefully
The following bargains will fully ex.
asked by S. L. Scroggin to enter the
studied before casting our vote, either
plain why C. Mills is having such an un­ •CARL HABBRUCH
bank with him.
for or against, for we must remember
excelled
amount of success in disposing
The identity of the safe robbers is as
that this is a small town and the weight
much a mystery as their present location of REAL ESTATE on short meter
and burden of taxation would fall upon
ATTORNEY-AT-LAK
and it was the belief of Sheriff Sitton time. The following are u few of the
about 150 taxpayers for we must bear
that the gang who terrorized Newberg bargains now for Sale. Be quick or you
in mind that we shall have to pay tor
Deutscher ^bvoki
returned immediately to Portland. If will miss them :
j this new system, and must tax ourselves
160 acres, all good land, all of which
I to do it. It will not be self sustaining. this holds true in the Sheridan robbery,
Office
across the street and ■*
the move to the southward was merely grades much better th in prairie, but
We will have opposition in the present
the Post Office.
not so good as first class or sediment
a blind.
I (unless we buy them out) so the new
bottom. 25 acres of the 160 is sedi­
Stole
Their
Tools.
1 system can not expect to get all the
ment bottom. Will keep about 12cows
Monday morning the gang procured
patronage. The expense will not stop
at present. Has the greatest amount of J^OBERT A. MILLS!
' at $60,000.00. The bridge that will their tools in the same way as at New­ chittim or bear berry on it that C.
Again was the nearest section
have to be built across Trask river will berg
Mills knows of, and he has been through
A ttorney - at -L aï I
have to lie renewed about every eight or toolhouse broken into and a clawbar, the chittim district pretty thoroughly.
two
picks
and a sledge taken but left be-
nine years at a cost of about <2000.00.
The buildings are poor shacks, except
Oregon City,
hind
at
the
bank.
These
were
used
to
Just as soon as the system is completed. :
the barn, which is good.
About 120
Land
Titles
and Land
the next question will be a sewerage sys­ ! drill through the vault wall
acres level enough to mow with machine.
tem. and it cannot be denied that we ! Sheriff Sitton and Deputy Sheriff Henry Unimproved part is mostly large fine
Business
a Specialty
reached here from McMinnville at dav-
need one. and when that is completed, ¡light,
Quite a good I v
j
-------- ’ buggy
—7- maple and chittim.
All
tracks of the burglars
it will mean about <30,000 more. Some
number of the chittim trees will peel
sav whv not use Hughey creek, as Mr. lind long before been obliterated by the 100 lbs. to the tree. About lVi miles
W. SEVERANCE
Chase in his report says it is sufficient excited and curious townspeople. After to cheese factory, telephone, U.S. mail
tor 4000 population, and that the cost riding several miles to the southward, box and good school house.
Anyone
will be only about $35000. The present the Sheriff returned nnd passed the day having idle money, whether they want a
A ttorney - at -L ak
company has the water right, so it can­ in communication with the Sh< riffs of ad­ ranch or not, will surely find the above a
jacent counties. Sheriff Ford, of Polk
not be done.
snap bargain. Easy to clear. Price,
County,
is
laid
up
by
an
injury
and
can.
In view of the fact that we are only a :
$1050.00.
I not join in the search.
T illamook .. O re «
town of 1000 inhabitants, with an
Mavor Eakin, a hardware merchant,
Also, I have 160 acres, right on the
assessed valuation of only about <174,-| i
320 within the city, and 111 further view whose store and residence is almost op­ leading road or the main road in this
of the fact that we already have a posite the hank, was the only man act- county. 100 acres of it is the very best
AVID WILEY, M.D
bonded indebtedness
of <10,000.00, unllv to see the forms of the retreating of sediment bottom. A great bargain.
bandits.
He
was
awakened
by
the
sound
Price, <8000.00.
<3000.00 ot which is on the old school­
house, that is only kept from rotting of the explosion, and at once thought of
P hysician , S urgeon a ®
130 acres, ready for occupancy, com­
down by constant repairs, while not one the bank. Said Mr. Eakin;
fortable house, barn, all out door build­
cent ot the principal of the bond has ever
A ccoucheur .
Fired at the Robbers.
ings, two acres of young orchard and
l»een paid. Can we afford to incur n
•'I went through the store and got a
All
calls
promptly attende:
further indebtedness of $60,000 00 or heavy Winchester rifle and began to I splendid variety of fruits and all kinds ot
[•
Temptingly Attractive
even <35,000.00 w ith no visible means of I load it. Then through the window I berries. Quite a good lot of chittim.
T
illamook .. O rí «15
In Weaves, Colorings and Prices.
ever paying it ? It is a well known fact 'saw a man moving along the sidewalk Can drive to the door in a buggv. Price
<650.00 if sold soon.
that the income of the
entire system. - (toward the hank
---- ---------- -j
I think that he was
■
Can now l»e seen at—
even if the old water company were out' the lookout and heard me in the store
S. STEPHENS,
A six roomed house, well furnished with
of
ni the
• n- wav
«... - would ««.
not ....
pay
- * the
----------
interest
*
- j anj was ainiut to warn liis companions.
well
of
water
on
lot.
For
rent
cheap
in
*
Real
Estate, Insnran«
on <60,000.00 at 5 per cent. It is said,
I opened the front d<s>r and fired directly Tilla moot.
we need better fire protection, and grant
Agent
for the
»cn»< the street at him. 11 was dark
Come early and secure first choice.
it that we do, but is there not some way , and foggy, however and he did not seem
Other bargains too numerous to men- Northwest School Furniture C*-
Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases.
that we can supplement the present
. hurt. When I saw two others come from tion.
supply of water and still keep within the
Notary Public.
. the bank building I fire.I two more shots.
bounds of our financial resources ? I l From the way they were bunched I am
OFFICE IN lILSEN BIX»
would suggest that as other towns that
j sure they went off in a vehicle. They
have much better water systems than
we, yet do not depend entirely on the went southward and were bet in the fog
in a minute. To attract attention I yell,
LAUDE THAYER.
♦orce of gravity for fire protection, but
tai tire, but it seemed several minutes be-
have in addition a fire engine or perhaps
' Agent for Firenuo5
Tillamook Oregon
1 fore anyone answered."
two or three, why not have one in Tilla-i
Fund and London and
amook ? Hoquarton slough does not ’ j Some of them living on the same street
the main thoroughfare of the little town
1 go dry and water can lie pumped from I j believe there were two explosions, but
shire Fire Insnran«
there to reach any of the business blocks
of theritv, or cisterns couldjbe excavated as they wee time.I very differently it
Companies.
at the inteisection of some of the streets seems almost certain that one explosion
Now is the time to purchase your
which would render reasonable security 1 wrec ked the safe, the vault and the in­ winter supply, while the weather is nice.
Tillamook ..
against fire even it the present water 1 terior ot the bank. The t'nie generally
given at 3 o', hx-k
Eakin saw the three We make special rates on 5 tons and up­
system should happen to tie out ot re- |
pair.
i | bnndn »leave the looted bank less than wards during this time of year. There is
Now let us take a view of the state of* 1 five niinutee after. So much more ex- none better than Hetton coal mined in
'¡our finance in case the people vote in P'o-ive »as used than necessary that it
Australia. A complete substitute for household
favor ot bonding the city to put in a new < looks as if the safe crackers were not
water system. <10,000.00 indebtedness ( expert in the use of high exploeives bu> hard coal ; low in ash, quick to ignite.
, we already have. <60,000.00 for new i they certainly made Maj r Delmar time Suitable for stove, range, grate and fur­
water system, making <70,000.00. There . in the get-away.
nace.
Heavy Teaming a Specialty ”■* *
is another item ot expense that is surelv
n»i rxinas OT Uu ns at Re
Tillamook Warehouse Company,
All Kinds of Cuns at Reduced
«nd «>11 bare to be met won, Price» at Falph Ackley'
Our
Delivery wagon delivers to
a C LAMB
Telephc ne. Main 33.
or cit V.
Work to Continue.
Cook
THE OLD
.
:
:
i^ange^.
Hardware, Tinware. Iron and Steel.
THERE IS NOSUKt\
Ranch for
FOR SALE.
Dairy Farm of]
Acres on the M
FARM FOR SALE.
A Bargain.
Farm for Sale on the
Trask.
Lion Coffee
FREE
60
Hellow !
STOP ■ READ.
PEERLESS.
WHITE
RIVER
PRIDE
WALDO HILLS FLOUR
You can save good money on vour
Winter’s feed and
ns at once
Hour
bill by seeing
Gangloff & Snuffer
NEW
FALL FABRICS
* SARCHET, the
Tailor, Tillamook.
» ft
ft
J
D
BAILEY & WE 1SS,
Real Estate Agents and
Timber Locators.
List Your Farm Property with us
OFFICE ; NEXT TO HEINS' PHOTO GALLERY
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
C. MILLS,
COAL
Quick
Brothers.
MOVERS
AND DRAYMEN.