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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1907)
illamoük OREGON, JANUARY 3, 19o/./7 ATTEND THE BIG SALE ! t aturdav, Jan. 5th to Jan. lltli, inclusive This Sale mill be the Biggest money Saving Opportunity of a [life time Every article of Merchandise in this Big Store mill be SLAUGHTERED in Price. HALTOM’S SHERIFF GETS BUSY PE LATEST REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. THE Rounds up Whiskey Sellers Wutch this Space for New Rargains Every week. 980 acres of good rich soil near Beaver. 100 acres under cultivation. Tw good housesand three barns and two good young orchards. This place is sup plied with farm machinery of all kinds and has 60 head of stock, 140 head of goats, and 50 stands of trees. This is without exception the ber-t stock ranch in Tillamook County. Is also a tine dairy ra-'ch. Only half mile from Post Office and one mile from school. Will sell for $11, >70 on very easy terms. $1500 will into my office and make inquiries make the first payment 011 the place. Come (' concerning this place. Jt is certainly a 1 L_. bargain o- in Tillamook Real Estate. Just1 s . aa it.ksar /ivouiti S-.M on ill« think of a dairy ranch selling for $12 an acre, T?I Fine new cream separater the I place. Will also rent half of tlrie place for $200 a year—renter must buy 20 head of : cows at $32 per head to get this bargain. Will also rent whole place of 980 acres for $400 a year if renter buys al) the at.i ck. The right party can also get the place on the shares. ALL THIS IS CERTAINLY A MATTER WORTH INVESTIGATION. Ackley, Tillamook Real Estate. — TILLAMOOK II. T. b A i *. JOTTINGS for abstracts. Get vajey apples nt McNair's. * « L. B. Ziemer left on Wednesday lor the state agricultural college at Cor. va'.lis, where he will be one of the in structors in the short dairy course. J. C. Bewley, real estate and rentals List your Timber, Farm and City Pro Japande ware for 'Xmas at King & perty at a reasonable price with me and Mils. I will sell it and guarantee you satisfac • ■You n get stumping powder now at tion. King «[Mills. At a meeting of the members of the J- LJ right, of Portland, was in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening, city 0/ Monday. it was decided to ask Rev. Dr. Baird to Ex County |edge Conder wasin from become the permanent pnstor of that ^lf bg^P. Monday. church. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. J. IL Rev. Dr. Baird will preach on Sunday Oliver is quite sick*. morning in -the Presbyterian church in Dr. Ileirv E. Morris, eye specialist. As the defendant, persisted in saying they were not gambling at the time the raid was made, and were simple in the --Raids Gambling Joint. gambling room talking at the time, the mayor consented to dismiss the case Sheriff Crenshaw, true to liis election against them on a plea of not guilty, promise, who said lie would do his duty provided they paid $50 each into the in enforcing the laws, has been a busy citv treasurer, and this being satisfac man tbe past few months securing evi tory, the matter was amicable settled in dence against those who have lieen vio- that way. lating the locul option and gambling When the would-be justice of the peace 1 laws, and it is surprising how many per. sons he has evidence against for violating was brought before Mayor Botts he pleaded not guilty, but the evidence was these laws. It was no secret that the so clear against Chase that he was I law breakers have been violating the I fined $100, the maximum penalty that law for the evidence against them have can be imposed for violating the city been coming in thick and fast, notwith ordinance against gambling. standing that on two occasions the Frank Moore, the Jap cook, pleaded citizens of Tillamook County have voted guilty to violating the local option law. against the lawless element of Tilla and this being his second offence, he was mook City. Wednesday night Sheriff fined $250 and 30 days iu jail, Should Crenshaw showed that he meant busi ness, and in doing so made it tropical he fail to pay this flue he will bave to spend four months in iail. for the Jaw breakers, for before noon on Ed Johnson and J. P. Allen pleaded Thursday lie bad arrested 13 persons. guilty and were each fined $50. The first move was made on the White Torn Borwn's case will be tried this Corner, where it was known gambling afternoon, before a jury. games have been running. Sheriff Cren- Sheriff Crenshaw has three to four sliuw and Deputy Sheriff Holden, finding cases against .he whiskey sellers and they could not get in by the side door to another against W. O. Chase. the gambling room, went into the front door—and knowing the secret knocks A RAILROAD SCRAP. whiclB'ould admit them, had a man Jo give them on the gambling room door. This was partly opened, and despite the effort to close the door when it was found the officers were outside, Sheriff Crenshaw and deputy pushed it open and obtained admittance. Tom Johnson, M. Fredenhngen, of Seattle, was in ibis city, nqd in the evening at the Bay who appeared to be the door keeper and City chnrch.Xwliere he will hold several thecityon Monday. only to admit those who knew the ropes, G. B. Crane, of Greenwood, N. Y., meetings next week. made a move to gel away after lie could M. Tolil. H. 11. Ttibbcsing, F. Lange, not keep the officers out, but the sheriff came in on Monday. 1^ McMillun. the photographer, makes up L. Lundburg. F. Lundberg, Fred Zad- soon put a stop to any move in that Inck, O. Bergman, George Loerpabel direction, and placed him ami Geo R. to date photographs. and Mr. and Mrs II. Tohl were down Edmunds. Howard Edmunds and M. F. A. S. Coals, of Aberdeen, Wash., was from Nehalem on Tuesday. Leach, who were playing, under arrest in the city on Tuesday. Dr. C. S.-Kelsay, dentist, has offices in and took them to the court house. They A revival meeting is in progress at the the Olsen Building, where he is prepared persisted in saying they were not gamb. JqJK-l Bretjjrtu Church. o do all kinds ol first clnss, up-to-date ling when the sheriff entered the gamb Harry F. Nelson, of Oakland, Cnl.. lentistrv. Consult Dr. Kelsay about ling room. was in the city on Monday. your teeth and he will give you the bast Since the White Corner, always Harris will feed your team hay mid of advice. * a disreputable place, started up with a keep them over night for 50c. * Snow fell on Christinas night, cover soft drink counter, things have been For sale, Bay City hotel, price $2,500. ing the gronnd the next day. As snow is getting worse in thia city, both as to Apply to D. W. Rhoades, Bay City. * so seldom seen here, those who had high selling whiskey and as to gambling, but Several persons were full and some of hopes for a sleigh ride were disappointed, this was not the only pl tee where the as the warm atmosphere soon turned the law was violated. them were rnn in on Christmas night. Then the sheriff went and pulled That stock of hardware at King & snow into slush. Mills is getting more complete every County warrants bought at face value. Frank Moore, the Jap cook, out of lied Interest paid on time deposits. No on board the steamer Sue H. Elmore. day. Previous to doing so, the Jap cook told You can get that Jap-a-lac that you charge for collecting checks on other another party that he had no whiskey, have read so much about at King & banks. Exchange on all the principal cities of the world free to depositors — for he hod sold out, but it was the whis Mills. key that thejap had previously sold out Tillamook County Bank. * Wanf^l, a few choice timber claims, Want*!, which got him into trouble again. He A. B. Allison, who was on a drunken for wniAi will pay good price.—F. R was taken to the county jail and locked toot, threatened bis wile, and being Beall. up. Moore ha. been fined before. afraid that he would do her injury and ;the habit of trading at Fatz- The other, who were arreited for receive a 5 per cent discount burn the house, Mrs. Allison swore out violating the local option law were a complaint against against him. He for cash. f * Frank Buttz, Ed. Johnson, J. P. Allen. was locked up in the county jail, being D- H. Ellison, Nick Job, T. Turney, and Snndlake school will commence next Ixiund over in the sum of $150 to keep Torn Browu. Monday, with Miss Emma dimonson as the peace, which was furnished Wednes The last arrest of the first batch of the teacher. day. law breakers caused the moat surprise. Why leave your horses in the rain The new court house pre- This was Ex-Councilman W. 0 Chase, when you can lie them in Harris' Tie sented a deplorable condition on Thurs an independent candidate at the last Shed for 10 cts. day. The roof was leaking like a sieve, election for justice of the place. The Don't forget to stop at Harris' Feed swamping the court room and the water Sheriff had hooked him by the gills with Barn, the cheapest plttc in the city to running throngli the floor and down the several charges against him np his sleeve. keep your team. k * walls to the offices below, almost He had been running a twenty one "*Xnrite?l<JLui>ber Clyu.-I will pay drowning out the officials. Every rain game, turning his residence into a gam |li for Timber. Don't seTfftrtwut.¿ZSXand windstorm the roof appears to be bling Joint, where he took the young ge 11 ing'i^> N», let ti n g MxBtore^w a ter. seeing me. Ralph Acklev. * fellows, but wasn't wise enough to see w^ngene Huntsinger has qualified for J. L. Art tell, the bank check forger, is that the sheriff was onto his little game. rise marshal with “Billy" Stephens and making a record for himself, for Satur This is not the first gambling that day last he attempted tocoinmit suicide, Chase has run, for having lost money bsanj. P. Sl|arp as his bondsmen. Put \tf members of the G.A.R. are request- but there are those who believe it was a at the gambling tables, to get Ilia money r *•! to meet at Todd’s hall on Saturday. put up job on his part, with the idea of back he started a game himself. Chase the officials by surprise, tells this himself. When the sheriff went an. 5, for •perial business.—C. N. Drew. taking “i and in that way obtain his freedom. The into Fred Forslund's place to arrest oflhidjutant. sheriff and his deputy are taking no Chase, be jokingly said that he hadn't C,W Fred Lange caite down from Nehalem rjLn Tuesday and is wanting the court to chances, and have caught on to^Arstell. done anything, but when the sheriff On Saturday while Sheriff Crenshaw and told him be had a warrant, anyway, give him a road out of bis place to the Deputy Sheriff Holden were at work iu for his arrest, it was no joking matter. c*inty road. their office they heard a racket io the Sheriff Crenshaw turned the gambling The steamer Sue H. Elmore came in on jatl, aud open making an investigation caaes over to the rity and as Recorder Tuesday, her passengers being Mr. Crane they found A rstcll lying on the floor of Holden was n witness in the caaes. they and w ife. August Kinger, Mrs. M. L. Col the cell apparently unconscious. He had had to conic before Mayor 11. T. Botts, lins and Mr. Eby. torn up his towel and blanket, and while the whisky cast-* went before There will be a union temperancejnte«- tied the latter to tlie cage of the cell and |nstice A. T. White. ing at the U.B. church on StfniTav even making a noose of the towel part of the After the arrest of Get. R Edmands. ing, the sermon to be preached h] ' >y^A>e ' rape, placed his bend in it and then Howard Edmunds, M. F. Leach and Av Xi imped off a chair. The blanket broke, Tom lohnaon. a preliminary hearing -N.J. Crawford. nt onfand <J»e" Arstellfrll it caused the racket. was held in their case late at night on R. ¡bhnson and family came tn n SlwriffN^enshaw losened the towel that rday for a few weeks visit from was drawheightly around Arstell's neck. Wednesday. They claimed lhav were not kee, Cal., where be is employed in 1 and it was At long after that he was gambling. After Sheriff Crenshaw had ' on his fret and moving about his cell, made the raid he gathered up the chips ruckce saw mill. none the worse for what occurred. It is ami gambling paraphernalia and Akin and wiod storm on Wednesday ' evident that Amtell witends playing the , took them to the cossn house. Another developed into a hummer liefors ’ insane dodge in an effort to he sent to . thing connected with the gambling ng. doing some damage and fiud- ! the asylum instead of to tbe peoilen-1 room, the sheriff lovud liquor there also. 1 tiary. m.tny defects in houses To Shat Oat from Tillamook the Astoria & Columbia River Line. The Pacific Railway & Navigation Company, plaintiff, vs.Astoria & Colum bia River Railroad Co., defendants, is a suit filed in the circuit court in which the Pacific Railway prays that at the filing of its bill, included in the complaint, an injunction may issue out of the circuit court enjoining the Astoria road from obstructing the Pacific Railway in the construction of its road, or from inter fering with it in securing by purchase or condemnation, the right of wav. being a strip 100 feet wide ; and likewise en joining defendant from bringing and from prosecuting and Maintaining any action or action» for the purpose of con demning any portion of the right of way or of acquiring the same for railroad purposes, and upon final hearing that the same mav be adjudged as against the defendant to be the right of way of the Pacific Railway ; that the plaintiff ’s location thereof may lie adjudged to be regular, prior and effectual, and that the defendant may be perpetually enjoined from acquiring or attempting to acquire any portion thereof by purchase, con demnation or otherwise, and from in terfering with the plaintiff in the con struction of its railway line thereover, and the maintenance and operation of the same. DEPARTMENT store Hlim ¡, Hye,,,, with a * f»rt. i free f n- Th. Editorial Snap Shots. and a lot more coming os the boat.'' The sheriff, it is needless to say, arrested the It was the unlucky num'ier, 13, to ar bottle of whiskey tor a witness. It would rest, anyway. not surprise us much to hear the sheriff * * * From rU appearance, J. L. Arstell. was up a telephone pole getting evidence. the bank check forger, is a bad egg. W » « * * * What with so much extra work on Are you going to be caught in Sheriff hand and so much Christmas truck to. Crenshaw's n;uck rake the next few take on board at this season cc*." weeks ? we have no time nor inclination to taltf * » ♦ Round up No. 1. Go it. Sheriff Cren a simp shot at the roasting we received shaw, vou i.ave the rcS|iectable, law- by Rcllic a leg pullers. If Rollie will trot the discredited, despised persons who ure abiding citizens at your back. « * * using him and writing for him out into Persons who have been gambling at the open, and not allow them to shoe t the White Corner the past month or •o from ambush like cowardly curs, the ought to be on the anxious scat. snap shot man will have no objection to * * * measuring swords with them. It seems Cut it out, boys. This booze selling to be known who the parties are, and and gambling. It is unlawful and pub the more roasting we get from that lic sentiment is opposed to it. quarter better we like it aud more busi « 9 « It is reported that a newly elected city ness we seem to get. official carried a bottle and glass in his pocket and sold whiskey id that way. MW* Sheriff Crenshaw, in the raids, forgot to gather up the “blind pigs" as Well, but now he's got them squealing pretty badly. » * * Tillamook has waged war on |apan and captured the first prisoner. The little brown men ure no match for Tills- mookers. * * * There is another business men in this city who ought to have been in Sheriff Crenshaw's muck rake for selling whis key, but wasn't. * * * Sheriff Crenshaw carried out his elec. * tion promise when he rounded up the law breakers and milled the gambling joints He is the first sheriff who had the, sand so do this. 4 <x * New year's resolution by the snap shot man : Boom Tillamook with a view to opening up this rich and undeveloped county, indu ing new settlers and new enterpiises to locate here. ft * * So we've got a Tom Word for sheriff in Tillamook—a sheriff who is not afraid to do his duty. Now breath easy, for SheriffCrenshaw is going to make as good a record as did Word. » * » It ought to be n good lesson, if you don't want to lie pounced upon and run in for gambling don’t frequent gambling joints anil get lieliind closed doors where only the initiated are allowed. * * If Some people think that as soon as a railroad makes its advent, there will be nothing for the •teamer to do. That is a wrong idea, We think there will be A® Others See Vi- more than double the amount of business TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. and it will require a number of steamers D ear S ir .—I am afraid you people in to handle it. Tillamook county are making h serious i W » M mistake in keeping up that mediva-al j There is no better county in Oregon institution, the toll roud. That is. if you 1 ! for home seekers and industrial enter want the efforts you are making to prise than Tillamook. Tne county lias settle your county to be successful. I the resources, varied and extensive with am the more convinced of thi* from | which to iiiak^Mfioii lands of citizens rich some correspondence I have had with and prosperous. a party of old friends and acquaintance M » » in Kansas who ate looking for a gcod ! Twenty cows and about forty acre* of dairy location. I, ot course, told them , land in Tillani-iik brings a dairyman a of the advantages of Tillamook county! in the cheese and butter fine, butfwlien | good and independent living, for it is no 1 uncouiinoii thing to make $70.00 net on i I mentioned the fact jtliat l..<= , . ... “ „ , the ......... main 1 . , . . . 's , . , I a good cow in Tillamook, where dairy- thorouglifaie from the Sbulliern part of ... ..... I men don't have to buy mill feed, to say the county is a “ toll road, tliey flgura 1 | nothing of th» numerous other Item* lively speaking, threw up tlieir hands in 1 obtained from.thing grrwn on the farm. horror, aud declared they wouldn't he « W * shut in behind a toll gate for any con sideration ! To the inliabitants of a * If the federal authorities would Visit Mate like Kansas where every sectioi Tillamook they could round up quite a line is a free county road, the taking of big squad of culprits and take them out toils on travel serins as bad as those I to Portl<",d forselling whiskey without local taxes on traffic that foreigners so a government license. Why not ? The object to in China. Why, it is over 30 j government officials onght to do their years ago that the Sc. toll on the bridge | duty just as well as the local authorities. over the Kaw, at Topeka, was abolished! Now let us see whether they will do it. « « « • And they . tell uie that the county ' V» get pessimistic about the rail board has actually put thff toll at twice wbyt it «ras in th« " good old limes ";| rovT situation. It is coming anyway, whifi* it is cooqilained that the road is , *° * •• the use of fretting for fear it What is W|11 ’ All it wants now la 1 not nearly so well kept Up. done with the money received for tin- 'for those who haven't done anything but talk to put their »boulders to the lee.se of the road '! It is of liule •h Ciaba, Ac , wheel and help the committee out. for ; to try a ■xinly while the : everybody ought to be 10 tbe railroad powers t > Immigration ; band wagon. « « « ^yrgo on by pract Sheriff Crenshaw was on lop of a 1 travel. pile the other night getting con mend yoi t evidence, when he heard a “blind . flgurali ran say. after he had. sold a bottle ST*'%''l'vc got a lot of whiskey in 1 'oville, a , l"ee Bur 'inovi, uiy * * * At thia, the commencement of another year, there is every indication that Till amook County, will make a decided move in its long desired development, and with its ruth Undeveloped resources and possibilities, the out look is decidedly cheering to those who have long desired to see this bottled up county opened up. It may vet take some united effort and a little more Western pluck and deter mination. but the powers that liaye stopped all progress cannot do so much longer, for Tillamook is going to bt-come it great lumbering and manufacturing center and the time is now ripe to make a move in that direction. Watch Tilla mook grow from a population of 4500 persons to double that number in a year or so. * « « We have lieen asked to suppress ionie of the nami-s of the parlies who were ar rested ort Thursday. We cannot to this, although we take no pleasure in publish ing that class of news, even though the Headlight for a numlier of years waged war on the lawless class who brought Tillamook City into disgrace and disre pute by those who traded here. We are running a newspaper and Cannot dis criminate when arrests of that character are made. To do so would be to offend onr constitutents and to lose their con fidence. This we will not do for anyone, espei-iallv i.i a fight where the lawless class of this city are arrayed agnii-*-' law, decency, order and til 1 .■■■■.■ >*Wwiil not law-abioing citizens. _ law-abiding Men _ ....................... . !• country are th^ comply with the laws ol ll._. ■ re. not good citizens, and it n> A who are filling our jails and pc tiaries. Thia is no new fight for the e (orcement of the law in Tillamook, n< ther do we expect it to be the last, the good, law-abiding citizens ar. ft' ting lined up more solidly, nr.d not giving the official, their moral au| demand that they ferret out and the law breakers, and as far i • Press t/i of iiicfviiuniy the «county is concern?!.. Headlight wifi stand by county and ciTf*.< official.—no matter what may lie the - color ot their political coat—if they have the moral courage to do their .worn duty. Sheriff Crenshaw is doing this and is descrying ■ word of praise from the law-abiding citizen, of the county and from the Pre., a. well. Needs Another Rounding Up. C loverdale , Or., Dee. 31.—South ern Tillamook seems to be the sporty end of this county, at least for the pre sent. "Kid'' Erwin is in town this week and is staving at the Hotel Clovrrdale, in company with "Kid" Davis, of Seat, tie, Wash , who claims to be the champ, ion lightweight wresllrr of that state. Billie Bowers, or as he is better known. ''Voong Sharkey"/>f Deaver, Colo., is also here. Bowers is no stranger in this part ol the country, as he fished with the bora this year on the Nestucca Bay for tbe cannery. A fight is os between Kid Darts and Billy Bowers, which will come off at this place in the near future. It is to he a 20-round fight lor decision. Much interest is shown by the people here io the proposed battle, as it is something new for this coauty. A large delegation of sports from Tilla. mook City intend to be present. The date has not yet been announced, but Kid Erwin it will.be Rome time during the week in January — Telegram. X"’ it,..;. £