Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1906)
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 22. 19C6. nicalties under the present arrangements, but this is not fair. L egal A dvertisments : * * * 10 First Insertion, per line.................. * One of the l^gal lights of the city in 5 Each subsequent insertion, line.... formed us, after the judge had sustained Business and professional cards, 1 month .................................... 1 00 the demurrer.there was no law to punish Homestead Notices........................ ft ue anyone for chopping down a toll gate. Timber Claims................................ ’ 10 00 5 Oh ! There ought not to be any law. Locals, per line each insertion.... anyway, to prevent settlers from ridding Display advertisement, an inch. 50 a country of such antiqated, out of date 1 month .................................... All Resolutions of Condolence and ideas. We are glad to know that the ax Lodge Notices, 5c. per line. is more effective than mossbackisin. Let Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., the good work go on, and after a few minimum rate, 25c. nut exceedu g five more ineffectual attempts to get into lines. court, it is to be hoped that some attor ney will get next so that tile Wilson River Road contract can be attacked in its vital parts and the 50 year contract Fred CL Baker. Publisher. annulled, for the company is not main- tabling a road according to the law. We beg to differ with our legal friend that Editorial Snap Shots. there is no law to punish those who des The ladies of Nehalem can Hatter troy toll gates, for there is. themselves that they know bow to sene M * * a tempting dinner. The Headlight man The teachers’ institute at Nehalem last will swear by them that they are cooks week brought together a large num who know how to dish up dinners to ber of persons, and tin* gathering was a perfection. success from several points of view. The * w * weather was bright and fine, and this The citizens of this county can now had a good effect, for it made e very bod v see how a murderer can escape the gal- feel sociable after the recent stormy wea lows and procure his freedom. The ther. People there, too, are beginning blood of the unfortunate women still to realize that it will not be long before demand justice, but it looks at times as that rich section of the county will have if it is hard to get justice in some cases in railroad connections, for it can never Tillamook. develop as long as it is held back by those * * * who have monopolized it. Nehalem will We were informed that several men, develop rapidly in the near future, for who ought to have more s i s.*, have laen the sturdy settlersup there have paved gambling recently in this citv. To those the wav for that section of the county who persist in violating this law, all we to open up whenever the transportation need say at this time is we hope they will problem is solved. Nehalem has a bright not get hot in the collar when we pub future and is destined to have u large lish names of players in the future. population and a good sized city at some * * * convenient point. That being the case, The Headlight will bet dollars to it is not surprising that the people up doughnuts that at the next state election there are taking an interest in school Marion county will join the •• dry” affairs and there appears to be some counties, for nothing arouses public dis sentiment favoring a high school in the gust as much as the tragedies that have north part of the county. taken place there recently, the result of * * * gambling and carousals in saloons. The brewers and the liquor dealers of * * * the state are at loggerheads and from Next Thursday will be Thanksgiving present indications it looks as if each in day. Every Tillamooker ought to go terest will paddle their own canoe from down on his marrow bones and he now on. All this is brought about on thankful that the county is going to account of the biewers wanting the have a railroad, and be thankful also local option law amended so that beer that it is not “hot air.’’ Truly the peo can be sold as a temperance drink, con pie have reason to be doubly thankful sequently the liquor dealers are not very for everybody in Tillamook appears to pleased. The vote at the last state elec be happy and prosperous. tion was emphatic enough to convince the brewers and the liquor deale.s that * * * The Evening Telegram says of the the people will not stand for any amend- Hembree case that “It stands as a re incuts to the local option law, and for proach to the county in which the case the brewers now to start in with the was tried.” We are forced to admit purpose of trying to make the people be this. But the lawlessness which existed lieve that beer is a temperance drink is in Tillamook City and still exists to a too absurd. The local option la w passed, limited extent, is all on account of not because of any increase in the tem allowing people to violate the law. perance movement, but because the |>eo Truly we need a live law enforcement pie all over the state saw how rotten the saloon business was run. which was the league in this city. cause of so much crime, originating as a * * * Editor Jones, of the Oregon Teachers’ lot of it did in the back rooms of saloons, Monthly, we see, is going to attend the where gambling nnd prostitution was teachers* institute in this city. The last carried on and where the criminal and time Bro. Jones attended an institute in hoodlum class congregated. This was this city he caused sonic amusement by why people voted for local option, and going to sleep at one of the meetings. As no one ought to be surprised that they we do not* want to see any sleepy editors did so, fur they wanted to rid their we propose to hire a small boy and give city or county of the robbers* roosts, him a pin, and should Editor Jones at where saloon keepers made their cus tempt to wind up his snoring machine tomers drunk and then robbed them at again to commence a tune, we’ll gamble the gambling tables. There is nothing wrong with the local option law,and we that the pin will stop the band. do nut believe that it will ever contain a * The people of Tillamook county have clause which will admit that beer is a temperance drink, although it is the the drop on Hembree, the Sandlake mur derer. If the Governor attempts to par most wholesome of all intoxicating drinks when it is brewed from malt and ole Hembree after 12 months* imprison hops. It the brewers want to bring ment, we are informed that there are about a change in sentiment against the several citizens who would immediately saloons they must start in to reiorm swear out a complaint against him for the murder of his wife, when he would them and get a different class of men to be tried again for his lite. Hembree is in run thein.for the people have had enough a tight place, ami he knows it, for that of the lawless saloons and the lawless is the reason he wanted togo to the pen saloon keepers, for some of them, those itentiary to avoid being tried for killing who make their customers drunk and his wife. Conditions are such that the then rob them at the gambling tables, people have a drop on the Governor if he are ten times worse than footpads. attempts to allow Hembree to come out Outcome of the Hembree Tragedy. of the penitentiary. « * * The Evening Telegram, which sent a It is too bad that the Wilson River reporter in to investigate and write up Road Company and John McNamer the Hembree, case had this to say of the could not send the settlers on the W ilson verdict : river to jail for tearing out the toll gate, As The Telegram lias indicated before as they tried to do last week. Howevt r, this, the outcome of the Hembree trag the settlers have undertaken a public edy is rather a farcical illustration of service and the people should stand at what is supposed to be justice. The the back of them. It was wrong of the Hembree verdict, and, resting upon that county court and presumption on its the sentence in the Hembree case, was n pirt tn give away a franchise of that miscarriage of justice It is one of those character without consulting the people. cases where a single juror, by perversity, But boss rule prevailed, and the bosses, or inability to appreciate the important of course, obtained what they wanttd, nnd decisive facts in the case, either sent and the people could go to hades if they an innocent man to the penitentiary, or did not like the 50 year contract. allowed one of the most heinous inur. * « « ders in the history of Oregon criminology Th? attorneys nnd litigants are not to go unpunished. well pleased on account of so many cases There never was a case which more at the last team of the circuit court hav. clearly called for conviction on the one ing togo over Judge Burnett had to be in hand, that would carry with it the ut Salem on Monday consequently he had most penalty for the gravesc crime in to adjourn court o i Friday. Thia is the calendar, or, on the other hand, ac proof enough to substantiate our con quittal and complete exoneration. Not tention that there ought to he three only was there imputed to Hembree the terms of court each year in Tillamook or crime of murder, but as a motive tor that some arrangements should l»e made that crime he was charged with crim ' whereby an adjourned term could I k inal relations with his own daughter. I held, for it is unfair to litigants to have The lie nhree house was burned and ! their esse put off from time to time, as the remains of whom were believed to I well as expensive, especially when they lie the wife and daughter, were Ibnnd in ’ have to come in from th* outside. It is the ruins. There was conclusive evi. ' to Ire hoped that some arrangements dence that if murder had been commit, f can tie made to expedite the business of ted at all it had been malicious and the circuit court. Attorneys who want cruel. There was an only alternative to hold cases up and prevent them from conclusion, which should have estab-i coming into court can do so, upon tcch- lisheil the innocence ot the accused. Advertising Rates. 3-ljt Sjllamooh ïjcabligbt Whether Hembree is guilty or not is not the main question to be considered, as the case has been decided. That justice has not been done on either hand is the lamentable fact. That there was r.o possible choice between the recogni tion of malignity of heart and the for- tunes of a semi accidental nature in the Hembree case is plain to every man who is informed as to the facts in the case. There was positively no choice for sensible men except conviction for mur der that was cold-blooded, malignant and the result of malicious planning to conceal another crime, or complete ac quittal. Compromise was entirely un justified in this case. It stands as a reproach to the county in which the case was tried. M. F. LEACH, Do You Want to Know What You Swallow? Taxes paid fornon| in office. Residents. Office opposite Post Office. LARD, HIDES, WOOL, Etc. Both phones. W.H “Clean and Wholesome,” our motto. COOPER, A ttorney - at -L aw , Over 30 Years experience in the Business T illamook , O mgw CARL HABERLACH, HARNES,” COLLARS, SADDLES, fic, Everything Needed in the Harness Line you will find at W. A. WILLIAMS Up to date Harness Shop The only complete shop of the kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my prices will compare with those that do. Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone. attorney - at - law , Office across the street and north Iron the Post Office. GOYNE, A TTORNE Y- AT. L aw . Office : Opposite Court House, The Best Hotel. T illamook , O regon . THE ALLEN HOUSE, Academy Snap Shots Mrs. Chas. Kunze and Mrs. Henry Kunze visited our room last week. We were pleased with their visit and hope they will come again Other visitors during the past week, Miss Clara Pelz, Misses Frances and TheresaMahoney and Miss Marie Durrer, who entertained us with a very nice little song. Miss Hattie Bowels started to school Monday. The pupils are preparing to give a musical entertainment on the 27th. of this month, to defray expenses of im provemeuts that have been made. The senior girls are practicing for a very pretty drill. They will be attired in the colors of our national fl ig This drill is something out of the common, nnd no one can nff >rd to miss it. If you do you will miss hall your life. There will also lie a pantomime given bv the junior girls and several select pieces of music. Mr. Robert Maxwell wrote out a petition, having the rest of the pupils sign it, lor a half holiday on Friday next, for the purposeof having a gameol foot ball against the High School team. We are quite anxious to know whether it will lie granted also, if the High School will be able to get a holiday. The book-keeping sets have all come at last, and those taking book.keeping have begun their work in earnest. Since Billie went into the other room, we have lost our jumping lack. The music pupils are very glad that we have a new piano. They will not have to drum on the old one any more. Three of the pupilshave begun n course in shorthand and type writing from Sr. M Agnes who is an expetienced teacher. Complete set of Abstract Botf. Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS, Resolution of Condolence. Whereas, it hath pleased our Heaven ly Father, in his infinite wisdom, to re move from the lite, Mr. Irving Stratton, brother of our esteemed neighbor, Mrs G. B. Lamb ; therefore, be it resolved : That Alder Circle, N->. 44. W. of \V.. extend to Neighbor Lamb the heartfelt sympathy of its members in her sad bereavement. Resolved, That a copy of these resolti tions be placed on the minutes of the circle, that a copy be furnished Neigh bor Lamb and that copies he sene to each of the local papers for publication. Committee, Rose V. Clough, T. J Cooper, Mina M. Chase. T T T. BOTTS, X X. A ttorney - at - law A. J. P. ALiüEfl, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. Fir and Spruce Lumber. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , .. T illamook O regon . c. H. UPTON, Ph. G.,M-.D., P pysician and SuacEON. Office first door East of F. R. Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. Beals’ office. R. Orders for Lumber promptly attended to. TILLAMOOK LUMBER COOQP/INY. A. K. CASE, PROPRIETOR 1 » < Tillamook Iron Works | 4 I< General Machinists & Blacksmiths. ? Boiler Work, Logger’« Work and Heavy Forging Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. MF W W W W WAIL order liquor business . Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale House Direct. T. BOALS, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, TILLAMOOK. Office: Olson Building. Residence: Mrs. Walker's. R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. J^R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENTIST, Office across the street from the Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. Thom Is a growing sentiment in this country In favor of medicines of known SARCHET, composition . it is but natural Chalone T . The Fashionable Tail«- should have some interest in the compo sition of that which he or she is expected to swallow, whether it be food, drink or medicine. Cleaning, Pressing and Repaid Recognising this growing disposition on the part of the public, and satisfied ing a Specialty. that the fullest publicity can only add to the well-earned repnta on of his medi We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies, cines. I)r. R. V. l’ierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., Store in Heins Photographic has "taken time by the forelock,” as it Gin and Hum at wholesale prices. were, and Is publishing broadcast a list Gallery. of all the Ingredionte entering into his Send ns your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight leading medicines, the "Golden Medical Read over our price list and mail us your orders. Money refunded if zooth Discovery ” the popular liver invigorator. % stomach tonic, blood purifier and heart are not satisfactory. All orders will be trehted strictly confidential. J^OBERT A. MILLER, We ship nil our goods C.O.D , or you can make remittance with your order. regulator; also of his "Favorite Prescrip tion ” for weak, over - worked, brokeu- down, nervous and invalid women. WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS : A ttorney - at -L aw , This bold and out-spoken movement on 12Qts. Gallon. the part of Dr. Pierce, has, by show ing 12 quarts Sheehan s Private Stock. Rye or Bourbon Land Titles, Land Office B«’ exactly what his well-known medicines $s.oo $3.00 12 quarts Tillamook Rve and Bourbon .................. ......... 8 50 arc composed of, completely disarmed all 3.25 12 quarts Delaney’s Malt Whiskey................. .......................... 8.00 ness and Mining Law. harping critics who have heretofore un 3.00 12 quarts Gordon White Rte W'hiskev...."'""’’.'"'.'............... 8 00 justly attacked them. A little,pamphlet PORTLAND, ORBGOK. 3 00 has been compiled, from the standard 12 quarts Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey ................ .................... 7.50 2.75 medical authorities of all the several 12 quarts Crescent Rve Whiskey .......... .................................... 7 50 Room. 306 Commercial BsihM^, schools of practice, show ing the strongest 2.75 12 quarts Old Port Wine......................... endoisements by leading medical writers 3 50 1.25 12 quarts Old Sherrv Wine.......................... of the several ingredients which enter into 3 50 125 12 quarts Old Angelica Wine.................... ................................. l)r. Pierce’s medicines. A copy of this 1.25 Did You Ever Try 12 quarts Old Muscat Wine.............. 7.’.'"..’.'".’.'."'....................... 3 50 little book is mailed fre* to anyone de 1.25 siring to learn more concerning the valu 12 quarts Old Madeira Wine...................................................... 3 50 1 25 able. native, medicinal plants which enter 12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine ................ 3.50 HARRIS’S NEW FEED 4 50 Into the composition of Dr. Pierce’s med 1.75 12 quarts Sandusky Port Wine.................. icines. Address l)r. Pierce as above. 4 50 1.75 12 quarts Old Tom Gin............................................................... livery bars Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are tiny, sug 3.00 12 quarts French Cognac............................................................. 8 00 ar-coated ant?bilious granules. They reg 3 50 ulate and invigorate Stomach. Liver and 12 quarts California Grafte Brandy ...................... 9.00 If not, give him a cal’- Bowels. Do not beget the “pill habit.” but 3 00 12 quarts Stanford 3A Rye................ ........................................ 8 00 ture constipation. One or two each day for 4 00 12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon ........ .......................................... 11.00 a laxative and regulator, three or four for an Everything first-class. 11.00 4 00 active cathartic. Once tried always in favor. 12 quarts Monogram O. P. S. Rye or Bourbon""’............... 12 00 5 00 12 quarts Rock and Rye ................................ CRD nni) 0,VEN AWAY, tn copies of block South of P D. 2 25 9UUtUUU The People’s Common Sense 12 quarts Peach and Honey .......... ........................................... 6 OO Medical Adviser, a book that sold to the ex 6 00 2 25 12 quarts Millview Whiskey, bottled in bond tent of MO.WO copies a few 10.00 3 50 Fears ago. at fl per copy. Rememhcr, we refund you vonr monev nnd repay freight h W. G. HARRIS, •st year we gave away are not Mtufactorv. We are exclusive wholesale dealerf and oth wavs if goods XiV.KX) worth of those Invalua sell our goods at wholesale prices. Nothing but the best. Hna ble books. Tiiis year we shall give away SfAfOO worth of them. Will you share in this Address all Orders to benefit ? If so. send only 21 one-rent stamps to cover cost of mailing only for book in stiff paner coven, or>1 stamps for cloth-bound. Address Dr, U V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y. tore and education of ’““J' „..re opportunity in Mueic Art. L* che«**1 — stun. W.ll equipped Phreic*1 * <-,«*1 oralorie.. Herbarium .nd M.«™* Wholesale Liquor Dealers. larse.t and olde.t Ladie. Sem IS* Northweat. it .njoy. • national ‘nd ..rW 404 Washington Street, Portland, Ore. Partin, th. beat pfiy.ic.1 ment ie<* W. assort cases, if desired ; you can take a. many bottle, of say kind a. yo„ wi.h ins »nd deeelopin, true worn*" ncially and education.»» •tattoo Confer* Acmiemtc .ndU> by State A.thont, latertereac. of non Catholic, i. wrupulou.il la ideally located, amid * r»»* Centrally Uoeatad. p Social opportun;».« > Rates, $1 pCP ¿By tasea. ia no other citv on the Coat« n commod.ou. well liftted. he* .„^ged^^, dormitorie. nnd private rw m<„„iae » modern convenience. Th |M <*?> •nd pro.re.mve without and tradition. e< •»’ «•«** mode., Satmdaeton tmW^Zi ■nn.>uncement booklet Mart'*‘^7 nar. A<KtremS..le<b«^n'’ g gjJW We Want Your Business. , M. JACOB & GO, LARSEN HOUSE, • — -- -vs. . H* üARSEN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK, OREGON The Beat Hotel in the city, Ko Chineae Employed. PORTLAND, ORBGOD.