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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1906)
í ............ Ill TIELÀMÒOK HEADLIGHT. JANUARY 4 I«- I HEMBREE SAYS ,HE IS INNOCENT. Tells His Story of How His VZife and Daughter Met their Death. A. J. Hembree, who was charged with the murder of his wife and daughter,was taken to McMinnville on Friday last by Sheriff Woulfe, and will remain in the county jail there until the April term of the circuit court in this county. Deputy District Attorney W. H. Cooper has had a stenographer, »Miss Garfield, employed typewriting the evidence of the witnesses he examined when inquiring into tbe case. There appears to be some revolt ing stories told about Hembree, and it is a good thing for him that this was not made public. Thus far the evidence is circumstantial. When Hembree arrived at McMinnville the Oregonian reporter interviewed him, and he made this state ment ; Where the Fire Started. Tilt fire started down stairs and was first noticed about 1 o’clock in the morn ing. I ran down stairs and found the fire burning fiercely under the stairs. I got water from a tu'j and threw on it with little or no effect. Then I, my wife and daughter carried some bedclothes and other articlesdown stairs and threw them out of the front door.The h< use was cloth-lined and papered and we were soon driven from the sleeping-rooms. We then took some things from the si1.- ting-room, then I removed some Hour, etc..from the kitchen. mond’s where we were still staying, and arrested me. They then took me to Tillamook where some friends told me that some dirty tales had beef! started l.y my enemies and that 1 had better see lawyer Talmage. This 1 did and was then brought here. This ,is the whole story It is an awful thing to be charged with killing my poor wife and daughter and 1 feel it is the work of my enemies who are ever ready to kick a man when he is dowu. When asked if he was addicted to the drink habit, and how he acted when in toxicated, he said : Yes, I have drank all my file, but never abused my family in any way when drunk. 1 know that I did treat some people contemptible and possibly unreasonable, but that was because thev had treated me in the same way and told untrue things of me when be hind my back COMMISSIONERS’ COURT Two Bridges to be Built- The Jury List. CLOTHIN NEW ARRIVA Just form Fact A nice line of CROUSE an BRONDEGE CLOTHING The following business was done bv the board of county commissioners after we went to press last week : The tide of J. C. Thompson, Geo. Cox, O. Bergman, Felix Koy, F. Luudburg and Fred Kabba iu connec tion with the Ludtk« road weie cou- tinned. COPYRIGHTED 1904 BY CROUSE & BRANDEOEE. UTICA.NEW YORK It was ordered that the county surveyor make au examination and report to the court upon the piactic- sbility of building road fiom a point near the Balm school boose down the bauk of the South Nebaletu river to the Ludtke residence. Girl Wanted Trunks. It was otdeied that the county clerk My daughter cried out, “Oh the open Hud prepate the ballot boxes for trunks, thev contained all our good the uext general election. It was ordered that the county clerk clothes.” I said, ‘‘dont think of going ÿ advertise for bids for the construction up stairs again, it is too hot and dan- I of a bridge across the South Nehalem gerous. Remove these things that we river; also to advertise fot bids for a have thrown out the door and I’ll do bridge across the Ne.tuoca liver at what I can.” I ran co the kitchen and Cloverdale. lu the matter of the petition of D. threw' out some dishes and clothes ol T. WerschkuJ to vacate a county road the boys that were there. Then 1 went on account of the petition not being to the woodhouse, which is a lean-to, on in due form, it was dismissed. the kitchen side of the house, and secur It was ordered that the’treasuier I ed a few tilings The fire then drove me of Tillamook county set apart 4 4-10 mills of the toad tax levied by tbe out. County Court within the corporate I ran around the yard to the front of limits of Tillamook City for load the house to see how the women were. purposes within tbe city. Peter, farmer, Tillamook; Hunt, C. Fiank, farmer, Tillamook ; King W. No one was in sight and the thing« thro 'On investigation it was found that R. farmor, Hoquartou; Hcisel, Peter, C. merchant, Tillamook , Olds, Henry, wn out of the door had not been touch W. E. Hailey bad furnished the county farmer, Tillamook; Jacoby, E. 13. farmer, Fairview. 28,189 feet of road piauk at 85.00 pel ed and were partly on fire. I yelled for M., and that the county had paid him Carpenter, Bay; Blyliack, L. farmer, Goodspeed, Daniel, Danger of a Cold and How to them and getting no answer, went across 8150, which left Bailey indebted to the Hoquartou. GO TO farmer, 'Tillamook; Jennings, J. W. Avoid Them. the road about 150 yards to the barn county 89.00, consequently tbe claim fanner, Tillamook; Jones, John L., More fatalities have their origin in or and called, then back to the wagon of 816.03 by Bailey was rejected. merchant, Tllamook; Boquist.N G. It was ordered that tbe polling farmer, Tillamook; Haiter, John, result from a cold than from any other shed and yelled for them and receiving cause. Tins fact alone should make FOR no response, started to the nearest places be designated tbe same as lot capitalist, Tillamook ; Johnson, Chas. people more careful as there is no the genetai election. N., farmer, Beaver; Jenck, Peter, danger whatever from a cold when it is neighbors to see if they had gone there. Tbe Tillamook Herald and Tillamook farmer, Hebo; Strutter, B. O. merch It was about a mile to Mr. Hoyt's Headlight were designated county ant, Tillamook ; Kellow, M. C., farmer, properly treated in the beginning. For many years Chamberlain's Cough Rem and a dreadful storm was on and I had official newspapers and a joint bid to Hebo; Kennedy, J. E. farmer, Hebo; edy has been recognized as the most on only inv underwear. When I got do the county printing was accepted. Kumm, J. F-, farmer, Beaver; Brod prompt and effectual medicine in use We solicit your patronage and will give you satisfacti head, S. carpenter, Hoquartou ; Oliver, there I was completely prostrated by L L Sappingnon, bridge plans...... t’5 00 D., carpenter, Hoquartou; Kingsley, tor this disease. It acts on nature’s plan, W N Hoskins, Supervisor.............. 00 the strain and could go no farther. I Oscar Bergman................................. 15 Nehalem; Smith, P. loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, I 00 Theo., farmer, Nobalem; asked for the folks, but they said that Geo , H M., farmer, Hoquartou; Kunze, opens the secretions and aids nature in Loerpabel, salary as commis restoring the system to a healthy con they had not come there. I told them sioner i 00 Gust, farmer, Tillamook; Laue, E. dition. Sold by Chas. I. Clough’s Drug ................................................. H. farmor, Nehalem; Lowery, Fred, Geo Cox, surveying road .............. 00 the house was on fire and if mv wife and Store. 00 farmer, Tillamook ; Harris, N. A. daughter had not come there, that 1 ( W A Conder, salary as Co. Judge farmer, Tillamook ; Ludtke, Chas., Geo W Bodyfelt, salery as corn- The Grip. feared something had happened to them. uii-s’oner....................................... Larsen, Haus, 61 00 fa r tier, Nehalem ; “ Before we can sympathize with I ex-saloon 1 got Mr, Thompson, who stayed at IV D Wood, bridge work............... too 00 laborer, Nehalem; Lamar, keeper, Hoqrrarton; Robt., others, we must have suffered our- Mr. Hoyt’s, to go buck to the burning II F Archie, County poor............ ■5 00 farmer, Tillamook; ; Farley, John, selves.” No one can realize the suffering Larsen, W G Kelso, bailiff......................... 15 00 house. I could not go for my strength ( C H Burgraff, contract for Court farmer, Bay; Lederer, Henry, farmer, attendant upon an attack of the grip, uid-ss lie I ihh had the actual experience. seemed completely gone They fixed me House plans............................... 50 00 Bay ; Lommen, O. A. farmei, Nehalem ; 1 here is probably no disease that causes Hunt, Arthur, farmer, Hoquartou; a pallet and Mrs. Hoyt put wet cloths Jury List. Wheeler, Frank, farmer, Hoquartou; so much physical and mental agony, or on my head. The jury list was drawn aa follows : Magnuson, Alfred, farmer, Bay; which so successfully defies medical aid. Atkinson, Daniel, faimer, Saud lake ; Lyster, Thos., farmer, South Prairie; All danger from the grip, however, may Find Woman’s Bones. When the men returned thev said that Ackley, Claude, tarmer, F'ariview ; McFee, L-, farmer, Nehalem; Sheets, be avoided by the prompt use of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. Among the the house was completely destroyed. Vaughn, Amos, farmer, Bay; Allen, John, farmer, South Prairie; Vaughn, R., tarmer, Union; Elliott C. A., tens of thousands who have used this They then got some other neighbors and tarmer, Bay ; Watt Geoige, carpenter, Guy, farmer, South Prairie; McGinnis, remedy, not one case has ever been re J. J., farmer, Hebo; Pesterfleld. Jacob, Mr. Hoyt gave me some clothes and we Bay; Atteibury, A. W., tarrnei, farmer South Prairie; Melchoir, M-, ported that has resulted in pneumonia went to where my house had been Woods; Smith, L. E., farmer, Gari farmer Tillamook; Reading, M. D., or that lias not recovered. For sale by baldi; McMillan, N. farmer, Garibaldi; farmer South Prairie; Mills, W., cai- Chas. I. Clough’s Drug Store. When we got there nothing but coals Blnke, C. H. tarmer, Carnahan; >enter, Bay; Wiley, C. B. farmer, were left and some men were poking Johnson, John, contractor, Garibaldi; Netarts; McKinley, John, W., laborer, Notice. them about and found some bones. One Elliott, W. B. farmer, Bay; Buckles, Bay; Austin, A. M., farmer, Netarts; I have opened a fish market in part of of the trunks was partly on the bont-s J. W. farmer, South Prairie; Bales, Blum, Ed, tanner. Carnahan; Wood, farmer, Carnahan; «Miles, H. A., the building now occupied by Mr. A. H. " ---------------------------------- of one remains. The other trunk w as E. R. farmer, Foley ; Hobson, Frank, M., farmer, Bay; Bays, Mark, farmer. farmer, Union; about where the middle of the room Hearer; Tilden, C. farmer, Garibaldi; farmer, Carnahan; Desmond, Chas., Beaty, and will keep on hand smoked Norberg, Peter, was. The bones were in two places, i. Crane, Harry, farmer, Hebo; Berg farmer, Carnahan ; Moore, 1. H., salmon, salt salmom, salmon bellies, _____ Webb, _____ .................... e., were a few ieet apart. The women inun Oscar, farmer, Nehalem, Jacoby, > farmer, Carnahan; William, * clams, crabs and fresh fish in season. Theo., farmer, Beaver; Bodyfelt, W. F. N. E lliott . could not be found nor heard of and as D. fanner, Fairview; Catterliu, W. farmei, Sandlake ; Harris, Jeff, farmer' I the girl had been anxious about the E. fanner, NetHrts; Hoskins, W. if. Sa»»diake; Holgate, J. H. farmei, Beaver; Ostrander, Chas. R. farmer, trunk, it it mv opinion that she made farmer, Foley; Daniel, Clay, tanner, Bay; O’Hara, Ben, farmer, Netaits; THE LIGHT OF OTHER DAYS. an effort to get it and her mother stay Foley; Cailson, Allied, fanner, Fair Lyster, E. I. fanner, Beaver; Paquet, view ; Casey, Matt, fanner, Tillamook ; J. B. farmer, Hoquartou; Petteys, M. Not very many years azo alcohol was ed with her. Alley, W. II. ebeesemaker, Nehalem; B. farmer, Bay; Patziaff, Carl, merch used for lighting in combination with A man said we must not disturb Chance, M. T. farmer, South Prairie; ant, other flrllds under Tillamook; Plank, W. J. farmer, the name of "Cam things until the coroner came, so I stay ! Sooveil, S., farmer, Nehalem ; Carry, Hoqnaiton; Porter, C. L. farmer, phene,” but it suf W. 11. II., captain, Tillamook ; Cady, ed there all dav, neatly, with others. I Little Nestnoca; Phelps, Geo. W. fered banishment A. M farmer, Blaine; Clawford, K. because it was too Then I took my two little boys who A. fanner, Nehalem ; Christensen, Jas. merchant, Netarts; Woole. C. L. dangerous. had been at their aunt's (I had some one 1 farmer Beaver; McDonald,A. tauuer, faimer, Beaver; Jackson, F. farmer, Alcohol Is gener Beaver; Bunn, A. W. funner, Beaver; phone lor them when the house burned) [ Nehalem; Sweeny, H. farmer, Nehal Brown, A. farmer, Beaver; Brown, A. ally harmful when taken in the form to the barn, out of the storm. The poor em ; Steiuhaur, Frank, farmer, Ne farmer, Beaver; Lucas, P. B. C. of medicine, espe- halem; Dingess, R. M. tanner, Blaine; O. little fellows were wringing wet. Some Drew, C. N. farmer, Tillamook; Red- farmei, Blaine; Richards, R. dally to a delicate system. one wanted them to go home with daway, W. N. funner, Nehalem; Dye, farmei, Blaine; Ripley, Mark,farmer, Foley ; Robins, Henry, farmer, Bay ; Dr. Pierce’« tin- them, but they wanted tostav with me. Frank, farmer, Bearer; Skomp, Fred, Ctyi, M. farmer, Blaine; Jackson, A., , rue-rebuildtrm and farmer, Fairview; Anderson, S. V. ji'nctt'm-atrcnrrtheninf) plan of treatment The little fellows did not know that farmer. Boavei; Rogers, Hemy, farmer, Fainiew; Ek, John, farmer, follow ing after Nature'» plan. their mother and sister were burned un. I Nehalem; Evans, Edward, fanner, farmer, South Prairie; Roeuicke, Wm. Is lie uses natural remedies, that Is native Reeber, J. F., medicinal til a neighbor told them before thev got Fairview; Elliott, Tracy R. tarmer, faimer, Sandlake; roots, prepared bv processes farmei, Fairview; Robedee \V. R. I wrought out by the expenditure of much back from their aunt’s and they were Tillamook; Elieriuau, W. II. teamster, merchant. Union; Howeer, J. J. time and money, without the use of alco Tillamook; Finlayson, Alex, laborer, furmer, Blaine; Ryan, \V. laborer, hol. anil by skillful combination in the heartbroken. Bay; Freemau, L. E. fanner, Tilla Hoquaiton; Farmei. H farmer, Hebo; most exact, proportions. Took Bova Away. mook; Fleck, John, W. tarmer, Hebo; Randall, C. farmer. Fairview; Hasten, I sed as one of the active ingredients In the afternaon I took them to Mr. Foster, Jobe, tanner, Union; Trow N. P. farmer. Tillamook ; Roland, E. of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, Diamond's, one and one-half miles away, bridge, M. farmer, Faitview; Fitz E. farmer, Blaine; Jensen, C. E. at^G’K • tikrrvbahk specially exerts its Influence in cases of lung and bronchial w here we wetc given something to eat patrick, F. T. farmer, South Praitie; farmer, Hebo; Shearwood. B. fanner; troubles, and this " discovery ” Is. there Foster, Frank, farmer. Little Nes- Southwick, \V. E. laboier. Hoqnar- fore. a sovereign rem.-dv for bronchitis, and a fire to warm bv. In the evening tiieca ; Johnson, Lewis, farmer, Fair chronic coughs, catarrh and a neighbor came horseback and said the view; Kunze, Henry, Fairview; Harris, ton ; Schiller, A. farmer. Little Nes- laryngitis, kindred ailments. tucca; Lewallen, Fred, faimer, Hebo; Coroner had arrived and for met«» come J. R. tauuer, Fairview; Mills Grant, Stanley, Eari, farmer. Faiiriew; Still The name* of the medicinal ingredient “ F. ~ well, W. J. laborer this world-famous remedy are: Golden 1 got a horse and went a mile and met tarmer, Fairview; Holden, U. Tillamook ; San-! or Seal root, Queen's root. Stone root, farmer, Fairview; Catver, him, the Sheriff, deputy and others fanner. Fairview ; Maxwell, W. XV. J , ders. L. farmer. Hebo; Schlappi. Cas- i Black ( berry bark. Bloodroot and Man farmer, farmer. South Prairie; Worthing-! drake root. They said all had been done that could Fairview; Ginger, Ernest, farmer, ♦ per. on, Frank, faimer, Hebo; Vediier, wi7h,nlei>l?ad sur!‘. •wonderful experience be th.it evening and tor me to be at Tillamook; Morgan, John, farmei, O. H. mlilmau, Nehalem; Owens, J!}J? Plcrre • <,o,d,‘n Medical Discovery Begins its 24th year September Diamond's in the morning to he ex- Fairview; Woodward, James, farmer, Frank, farmer, Heho; Wilehart, ,, a, I *'° not hesitate to recommend It. be Fairview; 'Trout, Frank, farmer, Frank, merchant. Woods; Jenkins, J. lieving it to he a wonderful medicine to build T hree C ourses of S tudy nminril. I was there as instructed and Hoquartou; Wilson, F. N. n|> the tissues of the system." writes Miss farmer, F. farmer, Hebo; Wersehknll. D. T. Bessie llrown. Secretary Enu-rson Literary Preparing for County and State j wan examined. Hoquartou; Glick, W. farmer, , Union; farmer, Hehy; Lawience. L. earpen un?KM'«u-on' Kerman Avenue. Appleton. titivates. Higher courses recog ni Netarts; I Ilaltoru, ter. Union; Watt, Robert, laborer. w is. w orry and nervous troubles had com In n day or two 1 went tn Woods, Hall, , Elmer, , farmer, ---------- ---------- Washington and other States. pletely run-down my health and strength; e . t ■ 1. merchant, Tillamook ; Hare, W. nlmut eight miles to get cloth s lor Bay ; Waymiro, Albeit, farmer. Union ; had no appetite slept hadly. and was In a D emand for N ormal T rainer I S. farmer, Huy; Diehl, J. ~ 8. farmer, Williams, Jarnos, faimer. Faiiview • . "Vfynus collapse. I took twelve the Ians mid myself. I noticed on the Hoquartou; Williams, Geo , far mer, Raleigh, Wm. farmer. Union; Fox, tottles In all. and. each week, knew that I T eachers . was getting Is-tter and stronger, until «natty way Iticie that some tits ami Imnlier Hoqnnrtoii. Marolf, Albeit, fai mer, Chas., fmmer. Little Xoatncen ; Com 1 was as well and strong as I bad ever hewn Longer terms, higher wages and 1« had wnslied ashore and the next dav the Full view ; Goodr-peed, H. F. farmer, mon, A. M. farmer, Little Nestucca, I have the utmost faith and contldence In opportunities for promotion award] Ernest, farmer, your nn-tlh-nn-, and wish to thank jou tor my boys and I went down there to get Some HoquaKoo; Hung, K.. Chuslenben, W., Little Nestucca; rvxd Normal graduate for his entero« health, which Is a blessing to anyone." Heaver; Handy, U. ( - B. farmer, Neha- VV ilt, G. P.. lahoior, Tillamook; i f them to fix us a temporary place to iem; Olsen, Jonas, School directors appreciate the supe] F or 21 on<*-cent stamps to cover cost of fariner, lloquai- Goeree, Gust, faimer, Little Nestucca; ability of Monmouth graduates and] mulling, you can get a free copy of the live in. I then saw the mill man about ton; lloilett, J. J. tarmei, Blaine; Hollon brand, J. W. faimer, Little < onimon Sense Medical Adviser," paper- demand far exceeds the supply. Plank, Albert. deik, some lumber, Hoquartou; Nestucca ; Scherzinger, Fred, farmer, a!JJ’r’: Rr vloth-hoimd for St stamps, i Special attention given to methods work in graded and ungraded schoos W'icklrind. Gust, tarmer, ______ Tillamook ; Llttl* Nestucca; Baxter. Geo., farmer.' Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. I Hembree is Arreste’. Hart sol, W iu , farmei, , Balm 1___ _ ; ......... Corr«oo ” r| COnt ’ 1 "will be »ent on application. FH» Ander- P'p«s»nt Pellets should he i That night tl»e Shenff came to Dia • sou Andrew, Tillamook; Hassvlberg, lXilph; Peterson, .M. farmer, Dolph ■ «22? Or7 B V€ /ddr"’ • E D L: ssler , Pre. d.nt Miller A. L. farmer, Dolpb; Beror, used With "Golden Medical Discovery- I Bi tler , Sxretatr. whenever a laxative is required. I The Neatest, Nobbiest S Overcoats and Rain Coats brought to Tillamook ii| TOfenwiik fettty ast CSS te?® All[ ask i® W aWl ®?C fel de,t prices, Tgv on a and It fit® &®U.U?.aE to former suits. We liaye the ÇlQtlies that Satisfl^s. TODD & CO ■I The Glothie NEW MEAT MARKET A. H. BEATY PRIME BEEF, MUTTON PORK, /V AND SAUSAGE MEAT. Main Street, Tillamook d th inhat th tl e at 11 ru |rd st »gth I Hob out t tars e-tu> ety < ds n i in Ich t The Red Front Has reduced p on all his BO and SHOES All my goods first class, I will be under sold by other House in mook City. My Goods are all Warranted. All SHOES purchased of me will ba R PAIRED at REDUCED RATES. CALL and get BARGAINS. MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL It was bnt all c larah Be he buodo ime. Bei n her de di ties ref ileeplne r lecorated 1er T<onis if nnspnn iilkworm rrlmaon a adorns th. In old tap'