Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 30, 1907, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 30. 1907.
T. BOTTS,
•
ttorney - at -L aw ,
Complete set of Abstract
White Bronze Monuments. H A
The Coastward Trend.
of ever seeing Tillamook, hiring two ad­
venturous spirits like himself, Sam Ho­
It is worth one's «bite to carefully
LaOAL A pvjcbtisments
ward and W. Taylor, to take him to note the trend ut all manner of in­
First Insertion, perline
♦ 10 Tillamook. Of these two men and their vestment, trade and settlement toward
Each subsequent insertion, line....
5
coast of Oregon. The valleys and
If you contemplate th* purchase of »nr
subsequent history, Champion has left a the
Business and professional cards,
plainshave been the Mecca of lire man
Cemetery Work, it in worth your while to in-
1 month ...............
I 00 meagre account.
with money and energy during the years
vestigate White Bror.xe. a material that makes
Homestead Notices.......................... & 00
About the first day of April, 1851, that have gone and the coast country
Timber Claims................................. 10 00
the only durable Monument, and surpasses
has been held to lie uninviting and pro­
Champicm
and
his
companions
“
man
­
Locals, per line each insertion ...
5
fitless. Now the situation is reversed
Marble and Granite in fine, artistic finish.
ned
’
’
their
boat
and
glided
down
the
Display advertisement, an inch,
and the footsteps of the builder, hoiue-
No moss growing, cracking or crumbling ;
1 month . ...................
50 Columbia on a strong ebb tide. Cross­ seeker and projector are found bearme
All Resolutions of Condolence and ing the Columbia bar they shaped their toward the ocean side and in the dim
no cleaning or care required. Better in every
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
of the mighty forests that hang
way than granite and less expensive. Leading
course southward, and by sunset of the alleys
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
upon the walls of mountains that bank
Scientists endorse it as being practically index
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., same day reached Tillamook bar. Being against liie sea.
tructihle. Correspondence solicited.
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedii g five unfamiliar with the entrance, they re­
Clatsop. Tillamook. Coos, are among
lines.
solved to “lay to” until the next day, the principal objectives of the in w de­
velopment and I he pressure grows
when they crossed in about ten o’clock, strong,
r, more plainly perceptible, day
^illamook
^eabligljt. some Indians piloting them to Kilchis bv day. It is not realized in the empire
point, landing them at a place known that lies to tile eastward of the Coast
Tillamook, Oregon.
by the early settlers as the “shin yard.“ Range, but we of ilie slope see it with
Fred C. Baker, Publisher.
glad eyes and count it among trenien
Here the Indians showed Champion an dolls assets <.f the district and the day.
old hollow, dead spruce tree in which to The value of ¿1 lies in the largest of re.
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY’S live. He and his companions soon con­ turn we are able to make to thowe who
are here for real compensation. We have
FIRST WHITE SETTLER. veyed the stores ashore, ami the next all
they are seeking in illimitable quan.
day Howard and Tavlor started back lilies, ind aa this becomes better km wn
for
Astoria
with
the
boat.
Champion
the greater and richer will be the fl aid
J. C. Champion Came Here in
named his hollow spruce tree “My of appreciative immigration.
a FiBh Boat from Astoria
Keep your eyes on the coast country
Castle,’’ and proceeded to make himsell
of Oregon, "for of such is the Kingdom
in 1851.
as comfortable ashisenvironment would of the future.—Aslorian.
Coroner C. E. Reynolds has circulated allow. But now occurred a scene that
was to test his nerve and calibre. The Karb’ng Mothers and
h subscription list to raise funds to place
Indians finding him alone commenced to
Over-burdened Women
a monument over the grave of Joseph
show
acts of hostility. One old Indian
C. Champion, the first white settler in
la all stations i f life, whose vigor and
Tillamook county, who came here in a spat in his face, while several others had vitality may have been undermined and
fish boat in Xpril, 1851, and died on gathered up clubs to beat him. During broken-down by i ver-work, exacting
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
social duties, the toe. frequent bearing of
the 23rd August, 1891, and was buried the melee an Indian by the name ol children, nr other can ■■es. will find in Dr.
the next dav in the Oddfellow’cemetery. Adam, a prominant man in his tribe, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription the wist
He was the first county clerk of Tilla and kind of a quasi chief, rushed in to potent, Invigorating res orative strength
moot and was the first person to teach the rescue and protected Champion from giver ever devised for thrlr special bene­
further violence. After this occurrence fit. Nurslngjniothers wtHJind It especial­
school in the county.
ly valuable Iksustaining tijnlr strength
There was some doubt as to the date the Indians seemed to take it as the in­ and promotingyn abundant nourishment
for
the child. Exrectanj. agothfrs too
of Champion's death, and going over evitable that the white, or Boston man. will find it a pri^-le sXuhwJtrf
the
would
come,
and
seemed
pleased
rather
J. P. ALLEN, Proprietor.
system
for baby’s coming ana rehdjeing
the files of the Headlight, Coroner Rey­
the
ordeal
comparatively
rainless
It
than
otherwise
that
he
would
settle
in
nolds cleared up this by finding an ac­
can do Illi harm in any state,
condition
count of his drath, the date of which is their midst.
o Lt h * ‘ 11 ‘ m a I e s v st e m.
Delicate,
TieTvous.
weak
women,
who
That
summer
and
winter
was
passed
given above. As Mr. Reynolds was in
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
guffer from frequent head ached, back­
the undertaker’s business at the time, he without incident to Champion. He had ache, dragging-clown distress low down
A
First
Class
Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
buried Champion in the Oddfellows’ succeeded in ingratiating himself into in the abdomen, or from painful or irreg­
ulär monthly periods, gnawing or dis­
the
good
graces
of
Kilch
’
s,
the
Indian
cemetery.________
tressed sensation in stomach, dizzy or
chief. After that the white men had faint spells, see Imaginary sparks or spots
(brom the Headlight. Aug. 27, 1891.)
floating before eyes, have disagreeable,
nothing to fear from the Tillamook In­ pelvic
catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante­
J. C. Champion died Sunday at the
dians, even after the Indian war had version or retro-version or other displace­
residence of W. S. Kimball.
ments of womanly organs from weakness
commenced in Oregon. Old Kilchis was of
parts will, whether they experience
He was a native of England and w as
a staunch friend to the white man in all many or only a few of the above symp­
born in 1823, coming to Amercia while
their hardships and trials in pioneer days. toms, find relief and a permanent cure by
using faithfully and fairly persistently
yet a young man. He landed in Boston
Sam Howard and Alfred Cook return­ Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
where he remained awhile, and after­
This world-famed specific for woman’s
ed the next spring with the same boa»
weaknesses and peculiar ailments is a
wards made trips back to England and
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
and assisted Champion to build his pure glyceric extract of the choicest na­
around the world as a sailor. He lived
house. Champion and Howard lived tive, medicinal roots without a drop ol
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
for a time in San Francisco and at one
alcohol in its make-up. All its ingredi­
together until the following August, ents
printed in plain English on its bottle­
time in Philadelphia, where several of his
when Champion sold his claim to lie­ wrapper and attested under oath. Dr.
relatives reside at the present time. But
Pierce thus invites the fullest investiga­
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
ward and started to California on a tion
of his formula knowing that it will
most of his days were spent on the Paci­
pleasure trip. Returning, after an ab­ be found to contain only the best agents
fic Coast.
sence of one year, he located on w hat it- known to the most advanced medical
science of all the different schools of prac­
In 1851 he left Astoria in a small boat
now known as the Nails place on Trask tice for the cure of woman's peculiar
with two men, Sam Howard and W.
river, lie soon abandoned that and set weaknesses and ailments.
Taylor, for Tillamook, a country which
If you want to know more about the
tied on the claim owned by Mr. Thayer, composition and professional endorse­
he had heard spoken of by Indian trap­
which he sold to a Mr. Elmer. After that ment of the " Favorite Prescription/’ send
pers. They found considerable difficulty
card request to Dr. R. V. Pierce,
he went to the Sandwich Islands, being postal
Buffalo. N. Y., for his free booklet treat­
in making an entrance into Tillamook
absent about three years. Shortly after ing of same.
Bay. not being acquainted with the bar,
PROP3IETOR
You can’t afford to accept as a substi­
his return he was elected county clerk tute
for this remedy of Known compo/dtion 4
but after lying outside over night entered
He taught the first school in Tillamook a secret nostrum of unknown compote
safely with their small craft. They made
county. In 1860, we find hn made a pub­ Hon. Don't do It.
a landing near Kilchis point, and were
lic record of his advent into Tillamook
hospitably received by the Indians, but
SUMMONS.
county, a copy of which we have taken
Taylor and Howard became discouraged
from the county’s archieves. which is as In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
and returned to Astoria immediately,
for Tillamook County.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
follows :
Miriam L. Colvin.
leaving “Joe,’’ ns he was commonly
Plaintiff,
*
A
brief
account
of
the
settlement
of
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
vs
known, with the Indians.
Grant Mills and Morrison
He lived in various places in the neigh­ Tillamook by the first settler, Jo. C.
Mills, defendants, Mrs. C.
L. Roberts, substituted as
borhood, and at one time resided in a Champion.
Defendant. I
“On the first day of April, A.D., 1851,
^4
To Mrs. C. L. Roberts, the above named
hollow tree.
defendant :
I
left
the
Columbia
in
a
whale
boat
with
He left in a few months, however, but
In the name of the State of Oregon :
You are hereby required to appear and
returned later, and though absent, at one provisions for six months, the crew con answer
the complaint filed in the above
time for a short period after this, is en­ sitting of Samuel Howard, W. Taylor entitled action on or before the expiration
of six weeks from the date of the first publi­
and
myself.
We
bring
unacquainted
titled to the distinction of being the first
cation of this Summons and if you fail
so appear and answer for want thereof,
white settler in Tillamook. It is claimed with the entrance to the bay, did not to
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
that another man was here prior to his venture to enter the same day, as it was relief demanded in the complaint. The relief
demanded in the complaint is. that plaintiff
coming, but theie is iio authentic recoid sunset when we arrived at the bar, have judgment against you to the effect that
have and recover the possession of
of it. Other settlers came, and |oe was but the next morning, at about 10 a.m , plaintiff
an undivided one-sixth interest in and to the
a great favorite among them, being ac­ we went safely in and followed a canoe following described lands, situate in Tilla­
mook County, Oregon, to-wit :
quainted with the Indians was able to to the landing now called the ship yard.
Beginning at the South East corner of the
The Indians generally seemed pleased Nathan and Lydia Dougherty Donation
secure many favors from them.
Land Claim, in Section 28. Township 1
t He was a highly educated man and with the prospect of haying the whites to South of Range 9 West of Willamette Me­
We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whisies, Brndies,
and running thence North 42 rods ;
held the office of County Clerk at one s-ttle among them —poor fools. They ridian,
thence West 20 feet ; thence North 65.42
Gin and Hum at wholesale prices.
rods;
thence
West
73
rods
and
13
feet;
time. Of late years be has been pros­ showed me a large hollow dead spruce thence South 107.42 rods to the South line
trate with disease, and has been a coun­ tree, into which we conveyed ail my of said Donation Land Claim ; thence East Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight.
75 ro«ls to the place of beginning, containing
Read over our price list and mail us your orders. Money refunded if goods
ty charge, but lie always bore his suffer­ property and christened it “My Castle.’’ 50 arris, more or less.
That plaintiff be adjudged to be the owner are not satisfactory. All orders will be treated strictly confidential.
The next day Howard and Taylor re­
ings with fortitude.
of the said one-sixth interest in fee simple,
We ship nil our goods C.O.D , or you can make remittance with your order.
The funeral occurred on Monday, T. turned with the boat to Clatsop. About and that she have and recover from
defendant the sum of two hundred and fifty
the
20th
of
May,
Howard
and
Alfred
B Handley making an appropriate ora­
dollars as her damages for the detention of
WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS s
Cook came here in the boat. They help the possession of said property for the last
tion at the grave,
12Qts. Gallon
four years ami for the costs and disburse
cd me put up my house—where Piter ments of the action.
12 quarts Sheehan's Private Stock, Rye or Bourbon
. $8.00
$3.00
This order is published by order of the
(From the Special Edition of the Head­ Morgan now lives (I860). Cook then
12 quarts Tillamook Rve and Bourbon ........................
.
8 50
3.25
Honorable H. F. Goodspeed, County Judge
12 quarts Delaney's ,\lalt Whiskey................................
light. August. 1899.)
. 8.00
3.00
left and Howard and myself remained of Tillamook County. Oregon, made on tnc
12 quarts Gordon White R\e Whiskey...........................
day of May. 1907, directing publica­
. 8 00
3 00
lose ph C. Champion was Tillamook’s together about the 20th of August,w hen 23rd
tion of summons to be made against the
12 quai ts Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey ...........................
. 7.50
2.75
first white settler, an<1 a brief history of I started for California. Shortly after 1 defendant, and »late of the first publication
12
quarts
Crescent
Rye
Whiskey
..........................
..........
7.50
thereof is made May 23rd, 1907.
2.75
this adventurous individual will not tie left Cook and H. Wilson came here.
12 quarts Old Port Wine..................................................
H. T B otts .
3 50
1.25
Attorney for Tlaintiff.
12 quarts Old Sherrv Wine ..............................................
out of place in this edition to show of Cook took the claim that Vaughn ha*
3 50
1.25
12
quarts
Old
Angelica
Wine
...........................................
3.50
1.25
what sterling stuff the pioneers were at present, and Wilson took to one that
SUMMONS.
12 quarts Old Muscat Wine..............................................
3 50
1.25
made.
Jus. Higginbotham has. In the spring ol
12 quarts Old Madeira Wine............................................
3.50
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
1
25
Joseph C. Champion was born and . ’52 Nathan Dougherty came here with
for liliamook County.
12 quarts Swett Catawba Wine............................. .......
4
50
1.75
Ellen
Doughertv
12 quarts Sanduskv F*ort Wine........................................
raised in Pennsylvania, received a com his family. His wife was the first white
4 50
1.75
Plaintiff, |
12 quarts Old Tom Gin......................................................
vs.
|
8 00
mon school education, such as the dis woman who had seen Tillamook—and
3.00
Grant Mills and Morrison }•
12
quarts
French
Cognac
..................................................
9 00
3 50
tricl schools afford at that ‘lime, and up to this date the only white woman
Mills, defendants. Mrs. I
12 quarts California Grape Brandy ...............................
8 00
3.00
C. L Roberts, substitu- I
when still quite a young man was ini who Ims died here. A few months aftei
12 quarts Stanford 3A Rve.............................. ................
ted as Defendant.
I
11.00
4 00
12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon ........................................
To Mrs. C. L. Roberts, the above named
lined with a spirit of adventure- With a Dougheity came, Trnsk and his famih
11.00
4.00
:
12
quarts
Monogram
0.
P.
S.
Rye
or
Bourbon
..........
wild and restless spirit to see the Great came and settled on the claim they now defendant
12
00
5.00
In the name of the State of Oregon :
12 quarts Rock and Rye .....................;............................
You are hereby reqt ir i! to appear and
6 00
2.25
West, he was not slow to catch the reside on.’’
__________
12 quarts Peach and Honey ............................................
answer the complaint filed in the above
6.00
2
25
“Fever” which allured so many of the
entitled action on or before the expiration
12 quarts Milhiew Whiskey, bottled in bond ..............
It will lie seen that one account sa)s of six weeks from the date of the first publi­
10.00
3.50
Argonauts to the Pacific slope soon altei
of this Summons, and if you fail so to I
Remember, wc refund you your money and repav freight both ways I if good«
he was born in England, while the other cation
appear and answer for want thereof the I
the news reached the Eastern states that
ire not satisfactory. We are exclusive wholesale dealers and sell our goods
i
at
says he is born in Pennsylvania. Th» plaintiff will apply to the Court for the ■ wholesale
prices. Nothing hut the best.
gold had lieen found in California in fab
relief demanded in complaint The relief de
latter was, no doubt, a mistake, caused mandril in thecomplaint is that plaintiff have
ulous quantities. He set sail for Califor
against you to theeffeetthat plain
by a brother and sisters living in that judgment
Address all Orders to
tiff nave and recover the possession of an
nia, and reached San Francisco, it is
state. As the account of his death gives undivided one-sixth interest in and to the
thought, in the fall of 1849. and some
following described lands, situate in Tilla-
England as his birthplace, this must be mook County, Oregon, to-wit
time in 1850found him clerking in a «mall
Beginning at the South Rast corner of the |
taken as correct in preference to the sub­ Nathan
and Lydia Dougherty Donation
country store in San Raphael. Marin
sequent article we published, and we Land Claim, in Section 28 Township 1 1
countv. Cal. This work proving uncon­
South of Range 9 West of Willamette Meri |
must admit that it was a “Bloomin'” dian. and running thence North 42 rods
genial to his roving dieposition, he toon
Wholesale Liquor Dealers.
thence West 20 feet
thence North 65.42
Englishman who was the first v hite set rods
thence West 73 rods and 13 feet 1
abaudoned it- and set sad for Oregon,
tier td Tillamook County, hut no mat* thence South 107 42 rods to the South line
51
Front
Street, Portland, Ore.
landing tn Astoria some time tn the fall 1
of said Donation Land Claim
thence Rast
(er what his nationality, he is cer 75 rods to the place of beginning, containing • We assort cases, if desired ; you can take as many bottles of any kind as you wish
of the same year
After living a few
acres, more or less
tamly deserving of a monument so that 50 That
plaintiff be adjudged to be the owner 1
months in Astdria, reports reached him
future generations may know the rest of the said one sixth interest in fee simple i
frbfln Indian soisrees that there was a
and that she have and recover from de
ng place of lose ph C. Champion, the femlant the sum of two hundred and fifty
liCMtttiful country with rich ami verdant
dollars a« her damage« for the detention of | 1
Rates, $1 Per day
prairies lying to the south of Clatsop, sunset when we arrived at the hay. did the possession of said propertv for the last j Centrally Uosatad.
four years, and for the costs and disburse
not
venture
to
enter
the
same
day.
as
it
called Tillamook.
Thither Champron
ments oft he action.
first pioneer of Tillamook County.
This order is published bv order of the
resohed to g<>. Buying himself a whale
Honorable H F Go Mspeed. Conntv Judge I
of Tillamook Count v. Oregon, made on the
boat he provisioned i| for a six months'
23rd day of May. 1907. directing publi­
M. H. LiHRSEN. Proprietor.
The swellest line of Chimi and Japan cation of summons to he made against the
voyage, and with a S|»irit born ofadven
ami the date of the first public a I
lure lie resolved to risk on the Pacific rse ware that ever came to Tillamook defendant
tion thereof is made Mav 23rd 190,
II T R ott ».
ocean, in a small open boat. I is chances j »st received at Ma tor. Bro.’s.
•
Attorney for Plaintiff. j
The Beet Hotel in the city. No Ch-oese Employed.
Advertising Rates.
C. E. REYNOLDS, Agent,
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
Yon Use Them.
YYe Sell Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCOP/INY.
Taxes paid form
Residents.
in office.
Office opposite Post Office,
Both phones.
h .
cooper ,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
orb
C arl haberlach ,
attorney - at - law ,
'
Ji eu tech tv
Office across the street and north tn
the Poet Office.
H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at .L aw .
Office : Opposite Court Hong
T illamook , O regon .
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
..
O regok .
Q H. UPTON, Ph. G.,M.D.
P pysician and S vrgeok .
Office first door East of F. 11
Beals’ office.
T. BOALS, M.D., ,
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEOM
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olson Building.
Residence: Mrs. Walker's.
A. K. CASE,
Tillamook Iron Works
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS.
Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale
House Direct.
We Want Your Business.
Nl. JACOB & CO.
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
'J^HOMAS
ROSS,
W.
PHYSICIAN &
SURGEOP
Office : Opposite Post Office, j
Residence : Allen House. Tillamook, (h
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gkit , I
Tillamook, Oregon.
J^jR- P. J. SHARP,
DENTIST, I
■J
Office across the street frotuth.
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
RESIDENT
SARCHET,
-1- . The Fashionable Ti
Cleaning, Pressing and Rep*
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photo grapk
Gallery.
PJOBERT A. MILLEK,
A ttorn ey - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Land Office
ness and Mining Law. j
PORTLAND,
OBEGOS
Room, 306 Comtnerciai •tmldi»<-
Did You Ever Try
HARRI8’8 NEW FEED 1]
LIVERY BAHN,
If not, give him a call-
Everything first-class
Sr0
block South of P 0-
W. G.
HARRIS, w
LATIMER BROS
IUIU Ml I1IIIKI*
SHAVING, HAIR
SHAMPOOING, ET0
Elcetric Bathe nicely fitted try.«*-
pi none suffering with rhru- *