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illamook IES CE k of Gia Vind No. 38. OK JOTTINGS » for abstracts. was in Iront Blaine on ons ha ve registered up to wn was in from Forest Inbrand. of Orctown, was n Sunday. t soap at 10c. per dozen E. Page’s, rthington n Tuesday. Saturday, to the wife of F. S. ’n Saw , a daughter. loan on improved farm pro- ly to F. R. Beals. > >unty. J. Smith and Toby Smith frQm Wilson Sunday. le late, but you can get those ts at King & Mill’s now. * ely has opened a real estate Page's second hand store. ng cots, way below others in HRKqualitv, call on XV. B. Page. * MB the habit of tradihg at Patz- receive u 5 per cent discount JHcaÒliflljt >1 .50 per year TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JANUARY 18, 1906 Died, in this city, on Friday, at the Larsen house, after being in pour health f >r some months. Mr. John B. Tilden, aged 77 years. The funeral took place mi Saturday, the religious service being in the M E. Church, conducted by the pastor. Rev. C. A. Stockwell, and the remains wen» buried besides those of his wife, who died a few years ago. John B. Tilden was born in the state of New York. Septeuilier 15, 1829, and was married to Margret J. Irland, at Oswego. N.Y., on September 15th, 1859. The children born to them were Emma A., Clarence W., Albert S., Mary F. and George L. '1 ilden, all of whom are living. The two daughters and one son, George, reside tear Saginaw, Michigan, and two sons, Clarence and Albert, are residents of Tillamook county. His Imine was near Saginaw, but he came to Tillamook with hia wife four years ago last May to visit with their sons. On December 22nd, of the same year his faithful wife died of pneuiMonia, since which time he has made his home in Tillamook. MURDER WILE OUT, Skull Bones Found in Old Cast Iron Stove. CLOSING OUT SALE ! ! BY TODD & CO. On ^account of a change in our business, we will close out our Entire Stock of CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES and FURNISHING GOODS, With the exception of a few lines mentioned below, at a discount of 20 to 33 1-3 below regular prices. ( It is a well known fact that we carry the best line of Clothing, Hats and Shoes in Tillamook County, including Crouse & Brandigee Clothing, Gordon Hats, Walkover Shoes, Utz & Dunn’s Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, and Gotzian and Washington Shoes for Men and Boys. All go in this sale. Sale commenced on Wednesday, Jan. 3, and will continue until stock is dis posed of. Store building for Rent to a suitable tenant. Although A.J. Hembree appeared at 's Chilblain Lotion stops the first sight to have covered up and oblit id burning immediately, 25c, erated all trace of the mysterious death of his wife and daughter at Sandlake, as L S. Foster will preach at Bay time goes on the chain of evidence be iunday morning and in this city comes strongerand more convincing that ming. Hembree burned his house and cremated tTellieand Mamie Anderson lift the bodies of his wife and daughter to motti ruing to return to their home in cover up a most diabolical crime. Peo ple who knew Hembree best were posi Incisco. :<?ugh R luick Meal Range is the range tive from the first that this was the case, “amile ton Id k nt. King & Mills have the ex which came near ending in a lynching, for five of Hembree's neighbors went Reined kale of them. * Iren to with a rope to the house where he was fir all kinds of sewing machines 'tifili. , stopping, but were dissuaded from car Í Store. grantee a good job or no charge rying out what they had planned to do. . W. E. Page. * The mystery is being gradually unravel 'P in Eu on January 2, at Ritzville. Wash., led, for murder will out in some shape the regt rife of John Baker (nee Miss Faye or form. So in this case. *1. « hen ly,) a daughter. The chain of circumstantial evidence 'ouricilnn nominatior.al holiness meeting makes the gallows doom up more con tiding the “uesday at 2 p.m. at the U.B par- spicuously for Hembree, which goes to reek agi . Everybody welcome. * prove that the murder of his wife and xrnds. ler will be higher, so you don’t daughter was premeditated and thought te and io neglect your old harness. King out to cover up the deed. come in Hembree had an object in view when » have the best harness oil. * ■«ion tin lewlv formed South PrairieCream- he decided to become a murderer, and it d «clarini mpany has purchased Mr. P. Me- was to cover up a criminal offence on his ¡zeus, daughter. Hembree’s first object was ’s factory at South Prairie. 'ge to to implicate and accuse innocent parties kinds of new and second hand Is for for the condition of his daughter, which • activii bought and sold. Also boots, did not work out as he planned, and the *t and and rubbers repaired by W. E. failure to get a doctor to perform an mpena abortion left Hembree in a bad fix, which, « is. of lew stock of Crouse & Brondegee when found out, would have sent Hem t-hours £ overcoats, raincoats, just arrived bree to the penitentiary. With this ite pr« Call and see them before thought in view he must have come to it mani and familar character, for he had been Robert B. Farley and wife to Joseph Straight, Political “Line” Up. Real Estate Transfers, ct farm the conclusion that a dead person could Wilson. 80 acres, section 15, tp. 2 >f liou |ke your hides to M. F. Leach’s meal not tell of his guilt, whereas a liye per a resident of Tillamook county for 40 Secretary of State Dunbar calls atten years. sin»e the year 1866. His "horse Furnished by 11. T. Botts south, range 9 west. $900.00. ( tion to the fact that at the primary elec ket and get the highest price. He is son who knew all about it could. less” carriage was a relict of by gone George M. Haines and wife to Sarah J, tion ( ng 6c. |»er pound for well trimmed in April, only two parties can par What appeared at first strange co day. and when his pet animal died, the U.S, Patent to James Armstrong. 160 Stillwell. Tract in town of Tilla- ticipate, , n hides. * the republican and the demo incidents now makes damaging proof acres in section 4, tp. 2 south, range jack which drew the family coach for so niook. $675.00. < , cratic being the only ones that cast anted, at the Tillamook County against Hembree. The sending of his many years, Mr. Jenkins felt the loss of 8 west. U.S. to Clark E. Hadley. Tract in sec. ( sufficient votes at the last election. Offi k, one thousand depositors to de sons away from home, the heap of burn this faithfnl animal The remains were Edward B. Graves and wife to A. E. 6, tp. 1 south, range 7 west. $14,81. ( cial ballots will tie prepared, the republi t one dollar each and get our little ing embers on the remains of the unfor buried in the Oddfellows’ cemetery Sun- and A. M. Meyer. 160 acres in U.S. to 8helley M. Bayley. Tract in , can printed on white paper and the tunate women when Thompson arrived ngs Bank« Interest paid on Sav- section 9, two 5 south, range 9 dav afternoon, a large number of rela- section 13, tp. 1 south, range 9 west. democraton blue papier. Deposits.—Tillamook County Bank, at the burning house, the disappearance tives attending. west. $2000 00. Nellie W. Kirry and husband to Fred B. Noone will be allowed to vote at the st arrived,’ a consignment of new of nearly two cords of wood, the failure A. G. Reynolds and wife to H. L. White. Borneman. Lot 13, block 58, Pacific primary election who has not registered of Hembree to hunt for his wife add dau is, consisting of boys overalls, coats 42.52 acres, section 29, tp. 2 north, City Council Meeting. addition to Bav City. $150.00. as a republican or a democrat. An in vests. Brand new and all wool and ghter after he reached Hoyt’s, the de range 10 west. $10.00. J. J. McCoy to John R. Harter. 36,68 dependent democrat cannot be supplied stroying of his clothing and the cremat est style at less than half the usual A meeting of the city council was held James S. Gray and wife to Frances G. acres, section 21, tp. 1 south, range with official ballots by the judges. ce others sell for. Call and see them, ing ofthe bodies so that only a few char on Monday evening, with Mayor H. T. Scovell. Part of lot 9, section 6, tp. 10 west. Consideration, $1467 20. In Marion county a number have so red bones remained, which most people ■. E. Page. * 3 north, range 10 west. $1.00. Botts and Councilmen A. K. Case, J. P. John R. Harter to Frances (B. Mapes. registered. The law is very explicit on claim that a small house like Hembree’s «The hose company, at its monthly Allen, G. Munson. W. C. King and A. T. W. H. Reynolds and wife to H. L. White. Tract, Section 24, tp. 1 south, range this subject. It is made an offense un could not consume the bodies so com- 160 acres, section 29, tp. 2 north, ■eeting nt Thursday, elected officers as White were present. A curlew ordinance 10 west. $2000.00. der the law for an elector to offer to vole pletely the time it would take to burn. range 10 west. $10.00. follows : President, Albert Plank ; fire was passed to its final reading, compel Word reached this city on Monday I H. F. Holden aud wife to B. C. Lamb. F. T. Fitzpatrick and wife to B. H. at the primary election unless duly ling minors to be off the street at eight jlrief, Henry Crenshaw ; secretary, Walt. Hathaway. Tract in Tillamook, registered as a democrat or republican. that what was believed to be skull bones E Js tide lot 10, City of Tillamook. o'clock in the evening in the winter and P. Baker; treasurer, Chas. I. Clough. City. $150.00, had been found in a cost iron stove that $200.00. nine o’clock in the summer. The question Hose cart No 1 elected A. K. Case cap N. A. Harris and wifetolrwin R. Payne. Bids Wanted. was in the house when it was burned as the legality of some of the members State of Oregon to A. Neppach. 160 tain and E. D. Snodgrass was elected to 10 acres, tp. 1 south, range 10 west. down, so Deputy District Attorney W. N otick is H ereby G iven ,—That the acres, section 16, tp. 2 south, range holding their seats again come up, nnd a like position on No. 2. $1000. County Court of Tillamook County, H. Cooper, Sheriff Woolfe and Deputy 10 west. $200.00. Julius R. Thorall and wife to John R. Oregon, will receive hide for furnishing The steamer Sue H. Blmore. which Sheriff Coates left for Sandlake on Tnes- Councilmen Allen said he was going to Harter. Tract in section 25, tp. 1 all necessary materials and constructing Sa ne in on Monday, left this city this | day and made an investigation, and stay with his seat and nobojy but the S. B Hill and wife to Fredric Briody. a combination bridge, 180 foot span, 240 acres in tp. 4 south, range 10 I south, range 10 west. $1(81.00. morning with the folio wing passengers'. although what they believed were the district court would deprive him of it. according to plans and specifications on west. $3000. Albeit Maurer anil wife to,Fred Blum file in the office of the County Clerk, said Miss N. Ordorf, Mrs. Anna Kirk, Miss skulls of the unfortunate women were in After a friendly discussion a compromise Nellie J. Beswick to Sam Beswick. Q.C. plan was suggested whereby the council Mamie Anderson, Miss Tellie Anderson, small pieces and badly burned, they had and Alwin Blum. 80 acres in sec. bridge to be built at the Ludtke point Lots 10, 11. 12 and 15, section 36, 36, tp. 2 south, range 10 west, $600. on the South Nehalem River. H. W. Kline, M Larsen, Martin Larsen, the contents of the stove placed in a box men who were not qualified should re 1 sign, and when they had qualified the Bids are also wanted for the building tp. 3 north, rangelO west. $1.00. L. H. Hiner and wife to Wright-Blod A. Shelston, H. Cook, Ester Lattie, A and brought It to this city on Wednes- . of a 180 toot bridge, at Cloverdale, council would appoint them for the ward United States of America to William H. gett Co. 160 acres, section 17, tp, 1 |. Burdick, Jos. Todd. Oregon, across the Big Nestucca River, day so that the county physician, Dr. Leach. 160 acres, section 17, tp. 1 which thev had been elected to serve, so north, range 7 west. $800.00. Two bids are wanted on this last bridge, Represen’ative W. T, West was in the Smith, and Dr. Vpton could examine north, range 7 west. they took the matter under advisement Frank P. Uobann to Joanna Hobson one for building a Combination Bridge city on Tuesday and informs us if Mr. them, which they did this morning, and Mayor Botts said he had been speaking Emltert Marolf to Godfred Marof. Lot 3, section 82, tp. 1 north, range iind one for building a Howe Truss. Harrison does not run for county judge they pronounce them skull bones. Plans and specifications for which can Power oi attorney to satisfy mort with some of the members of the water 10 west. $250. be seen on file in the County Clerk’soffice. he will be a candidate on the republican gages. commission, who said they could uot w. H . Cary and wife to W. H. H. Cary. The Nehalem bridge is to rest on ticket. Persons from all parts of the Death of Another Pioneer. get along without the $72.50 per month David D. Jones to Nathaniel Jones, Q.C. W 30 Vi feet off lot 1. block 4. concrete piers, and tlie Nestucca bridge county are wanting Mr. Harrison tor wood piling. Tract in section 6, tp. 3 south, range for water for fire protection, and this McDermott ’s add. to town of Tilla on All county judge, for they know he would lie We have to record the death of one of would cause the city to get deeper into bids must be sealed and filed with 9 west. $1.00. mook. $1.00. the County Clerk on or before March 7, a safe and conservative person to look the oldest pioneers of Tillamook county, debt if thia was paid. Conncilman Allen Tillamook City to A K. Case. N Vi, Zura Wells to Asa Wells. 1V4 acres, 1906. at 10 o'clock a.m. The Court alter the taxpayer's interests. tha. of Emanuel E. Jenkins, or, more said that Mr Whitehouse would make a lots 1 and 2, Tillamook City. section 1, tp. 4 south, range 10 west, reserves the right to reject any or all F. J. Reeher was down from Wilson familiarly known, as Grandpa Jenkins, proposition to the council whereby the Edw. G. E. Wist, Q.C. to Becka Wist. bids. A duly certified check equal to 5 $1.00. which occurred at the home of hisdaugh- per cent of the bid must accompany all last week. When he heard that an Various tracts. $700.00. present number of electric lights would William Williams and wife to L. A. bids, as a guarantee that the bidder it effort was being made to make a toll ter in this city early Saturday morniug. not cost the city more than $28 per Oak Nolan to Geo. W. Kiger. 160 acres awarded the contract will execute an-l LeMiller. Tract in Claud Thayer ’ s road of that part of the Wilson river The old gentleman was in robust health month. The assessment of the improve- section 28, tp. 2 couth, range 7 , file an approved bond within 15 days • add. to Tillamook City. $50.00. road in Washington County, he ap and in full possession of his faculties up j ments to 3rd and Sth streets will be • went. $900.00. after awarding the contract, for ' Claude Thayer and wife to L. A. Le days faithful performance of the work. pea red before the enuntv court of that to a month or so ago,when he was taken made at the next meeting of the council. George Baldwin, Q.C. and wife to Ham Miller. Tract in Thayer ’ s add. to By order of the County Court. county, and after they hail heard his down sick and from which he did not mond Lumber Co. Tract in tp. 3 Dated nt Tillamook Oregon, this 15th Tillamook City. $150.00. objections the court wonld not entertain recover. Mr. Jenkins was born in Ken north, range 7 west. $1.00. 1 Godfred Marolf to L. A. LeMiller. S Vi. day ol January, 1906. the idea of leasing the road for a toll tucky in 1822 and was married in 1843. Prise Manarca Roostera for Sale. | I.O.O.F. to T. J. Gobar. Lot 14, block G. B. L amb , block 6. A. A. Miller's add. to For Sale, Full Blooded Prize Manarca He crossed the plains in 1864 with his County Clerk. road. 4, Cemetery. Tillamook City. $250.00. The type sticker made Commissione wife and family. He hau eight children, Roosters, *1 each. Apply at the Head James Bridgeford and wife to H. W, Sixteen mortgages recorded to secure Notice . B idyfelt's salarv and mileage $61. but all of whom are living, viz . Mrs. Per- light office. Cott'e. Tract in Bay City, Oregon $161225.00. School District No. 9, of Tillamook melia Latimer, Mrs. Margaret Nolan, it should have been $13. It must have I $10. Tien mortgages securing $8733.47 satis City, Oregon, wishes to dispose ol Croup. been that the type sticker thought that Mrs. Susan Price. Mrs. Jane Ackley, Mr. the old school building. Any out- Jacob R. Reeher nnd wife to Geral fied. ___________ Not a minute should be lost « hen a i was about what the underpaid coumy G. T. Jenkins and Mrs. Elija Evans, all wishing to make offer forj same is Reeher. Tract containing 80 acres child snows symptom« of croup. Chum of Tillamook county ; Mrs. Annie Wilks, requested to leave Ind with the District commissioner's salary should be for two Property to Trade. in sections 3 and 4. tp. 1 north, berlain's Cough Remedy given as soon as Clerk. A lva F inlky , months, not the nieaslv sum of $13 with of Washington county ; and Mr. Ezekiel the child become. hoarse, or even after Wanted to trade. 160 acres for Tilla- range 7 west. $400.00. District Clerk. Jenkins, whose address is unknown. thecroupy cough appears, will prevent no pay for the time it takes to come and U.S.A, to Bishop A. Bayley. 144.48 1 rnook property. Has 10 ton« of chittim the attack. It never fails, anil is plea . bark and partly improved. Value, Notice. go. We are sorry, George, that the type There are 140 direct desendanl». Mrs. acres, section 22, tp. 1 north range $1500. Full information at Headlight sant and safe to take. For sale by Chas. Dry Wood for Sale.—Inquire of J, 8, sticker couldn't make the larger amount Jenkins died about four years ago of old I. Clough's Drug Store. 10 west. ! office. Diehl, residence» one mile cast of city, I age. Grandpa Jenkins was a well kno«n •tick. One third off on all Boy’s Suits and Pants from 50c. to $4.50. One fourth off on all Boy’s and Men’s Suits and Pants, from 50c. to $12. One fourth off on all Shoes, except Walkover • and one fourth off on all Hats and Caps, except Gordon. One fifth off on all Crouse & Bran di gee Clothing Walkover Shoes—$3.50 for $3.00 $4.00 Shoe for $3.50. One fourth off on all Underwear Hosiery, Trunks, Suit Cases Blankets and Quilts. Now’s the time to lay in Supplies TODD & CO., Tillamook, Ore »»»»»» ss»» »»»% »»»