Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 18, 1907, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, JULY 18, 1907.
T.
Advertising Ratea.
L egal A dvertisments :
io
First Insertion, perline
$
5
Each subsequent insertion, line....
Busineaa and professional cards,
1 month .................................. t 00
Homestead Notice*........................ » 00
Timber Claim*..................................... 1 io 00
&
Locals, per line each insertion.. ..
Display advertisement, an inch.
50
1 month ......................... ....
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per liue.
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedtr.g five
lines.
Real Estate Transfers.
P repikedby H T. B otts , A bstracter .
U.S. to Addie Thompson, 160 acres, sec
3, tp 1 n, r 10 w.
U.S to Charles H. Northrup, 160 acres
sec 20, tp 2 n, r 7 w.
U.S. to David Hovenden, 160 acres, secs
10 and 15, tp 2 n, r 10 w.
U S to Fred A Northrup, SO acres, sec
33, tp 2 n, r 7 w.
U.S. to Martinus P. Borseth.
sec 6. t p 2 », r 6 w.
U.S. to Colin W. Cottan, 160 acres, sec
13, tp 6 s, r 9 w.
U.S. to Clara E Van Etten, 160 acres,
secs 32 and 33, tp 2 a, r 8 w.
U.S. to Charles E. Reynolds, 173.88
acre’, sect 1 and 2. tp 1 n, r 7 w.
U.S to Marion P. Lin-Isley. 160 acres,
secs 28 and 29, tp 2 s. r 8 w.
U S to Ernest J. Hart. 160 acres, secs 10
aud 15, tp 1 n, r 7 w.
U S. to Henry Samuel Baker, 160 acres,
sec 21, tp 1 s. r 10 w.
U.S. to Waiter Fred Baker, 160 acres,
sec 20, tp 1 i, r 10 w.
U.S. to James Gill, 160 acres, sec 7, tp 2
s. r 8 w.
Assignment of various oil leasts from A.
T. Lewis to M. R. Hannenkrat.
Numerous contracts ami deeds fol rights
of way to Pacific Railway & Navi-
gation Co.
64 mortgagee securing $109,824.22.
27 mortgages satisfied, $19,529.13.
H
Cheese Co., Incoi ported,
The Oregon *------
-
is prepared to buy all the first class
cheese that comes along, ^pot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana
He will be in
ger, before selling
Tillamook a g • ood part of the time dur-
Only the best stock
ing the season
wanted.
Complete set of Abstract i
Peter Asp and wife to P. W. Todd, tract
in sec 28. tp 1 s, r 10 w, $10.
Margaret F. Jennings to J. W. Jennings,
tract sec 6, tp 1 s, r 9 w, 11.
Nellie W. Ktrry and husband to Sidnev
McCargar, lots 3 and 4, bk 3. Hays’
addi to town ot Tillamook, $900.
Addie Thompson and husband to J. C
Bewley, 160 acres, sec 3, tp 1 n,r 10
w, |1OU.
George W. Elliott to William Devine, Vi
interest in tract in secs 30 and 32, tp
In r 10 w, |10.
Ralph Acklev and wife to Nels Thomp­
son, lot 7, l»k 8, Thayer's addition to
Tillamook, $425.
Alva Finley and wile to Jemima Kirk, s
Vs, lots 5 to 8. blr 5, Park addition
to Tillamook, $680.
The Round Up of the Raacala.
W. H. Evans and wife to Flora E. and
126 Filth Street, Portland.
George F. Zimmerman, lots 1 to 4,
Mayor Schmitz of San Francisco
Reference, Tillamook County Bank.
bk 23, Thayer’s addition to Tilla­
ha* iieen found guilty on the charge
mook, $1250.
of extorting
ig money from restaurant
keepers.
Thi* is
i* only one of the J. S. Lamar and wife to C. H. Upton and
This
‘ I have
been brought
W. W. Wiley, tract in bk 4, McDer­
charge* that
against Schmitz. The case has been
mott’s addi to Tillamook City, $1.
It is not George Luerpabel and wile to Albert
pending for a long time,
ended yet, even for
f... Schmitz, for he
Easom, 99 acres in sec 34, tp 3 n, r
_rr__ And
will appeal to higher courts
9 w, $675.
many other offenders are still to be
brought before the bar.
The courts Albert L. Easom and wife to Hubert £.
Ross, 90 acres tec 34, tp 3 n, r 9 w,
will be kept busy for months to come.
$2200.
Abraham Lincoln.
It will be a grand wotk for the city
j. P. AUL1EN, Proprietor.
ami for the stale which the courts Hubert E. Ross and wife to the Ham­
B y H elen B eals .
mond Lumber Co., 90 acres, see 34,
will be called upon to perform, end
Awarded Second Prize by the Nehalem
tp 3 n, r 9 w, $10.
they have made a beginning which
School Officers’ Association.
gives confidence in the courts' inlelli Althea McNeill to the Tillamook Bay Co,
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
gence, courage and civic spirit
lot 2, bk 3, Martha Jacoby s addi to
America has produced many great and
A
First
Class
Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
In this whole San Francisco rot.
Bay City, $400.
noted men, but perhaps no name i* more
tennes* figures the shabbiest and vul- David W. Rhodes and wife to the Tilla­ often quoted than that of Abraham Lin­
garest raacals whom the country has
mook Bay Co., lots 7 and 8, bk 1, coln.
seen. Tweed and all his confederates
Abraham Lincoln was born in Har­
VV. S. Cone s addi to Bay City. $2200.
who were caught and convicted took
din county, Keutuckey, February 12th,
Iola
I
Handley
and
wife
to
Connie
Dye.
their punishment with
a courage
w Vs bk 2, A. A. Miller’s addi to Till­ 1809.
which won them the respect of the
He wa* called Abe for short.
amook, $800.
community which
they despoiled.
When Abe was about 7 years old, the
But when the law began to reach L. T. Hubbell to the First Bank & Trust family moved to the south-western part
Co, eVa, bk66, Central addi to Bay of Indiana. The country was thickly
out for the San Francisco grafters
City, $10.
there wa* a race between the chief
wooded, and tn order to get to their
bandits to see which one of them J. E. Tuttle and wife to Agnes Forslund, destination it was necessary to cut a
could turn states evidence first, and
e
lot 3, bk 8, Town of Lincoln, road to get through.
get the immunity which comes to
now Tillamook City, $550.
When they reached the place for their
the iuformer who " peaches" on his Joseph Wesley McMillan to C. H. Upton new home they had to build a cabin to
pals. " Abe'’ Ruef, the man who
tract in bk 4, McDermott’s addi to live iu. so they built a half-lace camp,
furnished the brains to Schmitz, got
lliis wa3 a log hut with three sides to it.
Tillamook City, $12l>0.
to the confessional first. There lias
There were no doors, no windows
been a wordy war between these two Althea McNeill to W. C. Hawk, lot 1, bk and no floor but the earth.
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
Martha
Jacoby
’s
addi.
to
Bay
3,
personages since Ruef'e confession,
They did their evoking cn a fire in the
City, $700.
but the whole truth will be sure to
front of the open side of the hut.
come out before the courts let go |. W. Maxwell to C B. and Flora B.Van­
A buffalo skin was hung across the
their hold of the leading brigands.
tress. lots 12 to 16, bk 3, A. A. Mil trout tor protection in the winter.
And this is rite beginning of the
ler's addi to Tillamook, $1200.
The family lived in this half-faced
end of an experiment in government fames H. Hicks and wife to O. S. Dewey cauip about a year, when a belter house
by the lower elements of the com
and wife Alma, bk 4, Bar View addi was built.
munity.
When
Mayor Janies D.
to Bay City, $400.
Lincoln went to a rude a, b, c school
Phelan, in the teamsters' strike of
Lederer to Viola A Davis, tract when ever lie got a chance, but he used
seven years ago tn San Francisco, Henry
to say in Ins after years that he was not
in sec 11, tp 1 n, r 10 w, $10.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
suppressed the rioters and restored
at school more than a year altogether.
order, the rioters aud their sympa­ John L. Blum and wife to Charles F. and
He was very eager to learn and at
¿Minnie
Blum,
Va
int
in
tractin
sec
25,
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
thizers determined to set up a gov
he would throw a piece ol spice
tp 2 s, r 10 w ; also
int iu tract in night
ernment of their own in that town.
wood on the tire to make a better light,
sec
36,
tp
2
s,
r
10
w,
$2.
Feeling that
the
candidate* who
then he would read aud cipher.
Orders for Lumber promptly attended to.
would be put up by the republican Charles W. Hyslip to C.W. Magie, agree
He did his ciphering on a wooden
and democratic parties would be
ment of sale, 160 acres, sec 17, tp 6 shovel or smooth board with a charred
public spirited men, who would en
s, r 9 w, $6000.
stick, when the work was done he would
force the law against law-breaker* Clara Louisa and Mary Elizabeth Webb, plane it utf and it was ready for work
of all sort«, they formed the union
Martha Agnes Wilson (Webb) and again.
labor party. nominated Eugene E.
husband to Martha Agnes Webb, 160
Lincoln read every book he could gel
Schmitz, a member of an orchestra
acres, sec 25, tp 2 s, r 9 w, $1.
hold of. They did not have many books
j A l A j A l A i j A l Al A l A u A j A l At AcAr A A AAA AA l A l A l
in one of the theaters, for mayor,
out there, so he had to taXe any he could
and in the strife between the two big Santa Fe Pacific R. R. Co. to R.V. Jones, get, among them were Aesop's Fairies,
power of attorney, to convey tract
parties
the
union laborites
put
in sec 20, tp 2 s, r 8 w, selected in Robinson Cruso and Bunyoii's Pilgrim's
Schmitz in office, and lie has theo­
PROPRIETOR
lieu of tract of land in sec 13. tp 17 Progress.
retically bean tn ever since, except as
Wheu he could get paper he would
n, r 8 e, Gila & Salt River Mer.
tlie courts have hampered him in the
copy
long
extracts
of
what
he
read,
exercise of his activities. Il is pretty Santa Fe Pacific R R. Co. to R. F. Cox, using a |ieii made from some wild
tract in sec 20, tp 2 s, r 8 w, $1500.
aafa to say that one or the other of
towel's feather and ink msde from the
the big parties will eleet the next N. P. Railroad Co. to Western Oregon roots and briers.
mayor who I* chosen In San Fran,
Trust Co, agreement, to convey 40
When Abe was plowing aud the
cisco.—Globa Democrat.
acres in sec 19, tp 2 s, r 8 w, $320
horses needed a rest, he would perch
A. W. Priest and wife to Godfrey von himself on tup of a worm .fence, pull out
Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging,
8windler In Pulpit Impressed
Platen, tract in secs 3,4,9, 10, 11 his little book that he had made and
Bishop
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
and 16, tp3n, r 7 w, $1.
read
He soon grew to know more than the
U tica , July 6.—The Rev. Philip B. R. F. Cox and wife to C. C. Bloomfield,
Z. C. Eldred and L. H. Field, tract in rest of his companions, and lie could
Peabody, a native of Batavia. N. Y.,
write an excellent hand.
secs 20 and 19, tp 2 s, r 8 w, $10.
but recently engaged in missionary
Lincoln's mother died when he was
work in Colorado and Wyoming. John M. Cress, by sheriff, to the Astoria
preached In
two local Episcopal
Co., Vi interest in tract in Pacific 9 years old, and he missed her very
much.
ehurchea last Sunday. His eloquence
Harbor, $6.88.
In about a year his father married
mid general dignity made such a pro. Hugh McCourt, by sheriff, to the Astoria
again.
found impression that Bishop Olmsted
Co. Vi interest tract iu Pacific Har­
Lincoln's step mother was an able,
set about arranging to have him snp.
bor, $27.46
inlergetic woman. Site encouraged Lin­
ply various pulpits in this dtoceae during
Charles Prock. by sheriff, to the Astoria coln in nil his efforts to read and study,
the va< ation period.
Co., lots I to 12, bk 18, Pacific Har and he became very fond of tier.
To night the Kev. Mr. Peabody is a
bor. 76c. ; also lots 1 to 12, bk 18,
She 6aid of him afterwards. Abe was a
prisoner in Utica Jail, beginning a
Pacific Harbor, 99c.
good boy, lie never gave me a cross
term of six niontlis at hard labor for
w
ord,
or look, he was a dutiful eon to
larceny which he confesaed in Magi*, H. C Buzwick, by sheriff, tn the Astoria
me always.
Co., tract iu Pacific Harbor, 14.07.
tiate O'Connor's court today. Thus
Abraham dressed in roughly tanned
wa* a smooth tongued rogue brought Hugh McCourt, by sheriff, to the Astoria
to justice after swindling teligiou*
Co., tract tn Pacific Harbor, $5.42. trousers, liusley wooleey coat, a pair of
We can furnish all kind» of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies,
bodiee mid luerchHUts from the Atlan­ George W. Phelps to Lincoln Trust A In. moccasins on his feet and aioonskiu
cap.
tic to the Pacific coast
Gin and Ruin at wholesale prices.
vestment Co . bk 4. Miller’s addi to
Abraham was taught to plough, to
When Peabody catne to Utica with
Tillamook City, $1400
Send
us
your
orders.
We ship in plain cases and prepay freight.
thresh
tire
wheat
with
a
flail
and
to
hi* wife eeveral week* ago he pro.
Rend over our price list and mail us your orders. Money refunded if goods
duced credential* which appeared to I d . H Vedder and wife to Henry Tobi, carry the grain to the mill.
lots 1 and 2. bk 16, Tobi's addi to
Besides this his father taught him his are not satisfactory. All orders will be treated strictly confidential.
hear out hi* »tory of being a clergy
Nehalem City, $1500
trade as that of a carpenter.
man in the East for a change of
" e ship all our goods C.O.D , or von can make remittance with your order.
He grew up to be an able bodied man.
scene, and he quickly ingratiated him C. B Hadley to E. Thayer, lot 6, bk 30.
Thayer's addi to Tillamook City. $1, He was 6 feet 4 inches tall and very
self into the confidence of the local
WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS
minister*. But it wa* not long before Mamie G. Miller and busband to W, f. strong. He could out lift, out work and
12 Qt*. Gallon.
w restle any main he came in contact
ha had some financial transation*
Doughty, lot 1. bk 10. J. C. Bewley's out
12
quart*
Sheehan's Private Stock, Rye or Bourbon
. $8.00
$3.00
w till.
which aroused suspicion, and investi­
addi to Bay City, $60.
12 quart* Tillamook Rye and Bourbon .......................
. 8 50
3.25
‘ When he was 19 years of age he went
gation proved him to be an impostor.
12 quart* Delaney's Malt Whisker................................
Clara
E
Van
Etten
to
A
A.
Lindsley,
. 8.00
3.00
to New Orleans on a flat-boat as a bow­
On Wednesday he fled with his wife
12 quart* Gordon White Rve Whiskey.......................
trait
in
secs.
32
and
33,
tp
2
s,
r
8
.
8
00
3.00
hand. His business wa* to work at the
and th« same aftarnoou ha turned up in
12 quart* Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey ...........................
w.
$2000.
.
7.60
2.75
front oars and for this work on the boat
Rome with a check to each, hut while
12 quarts Crescent Rye Whiskey ...........................
.
7.50
N
2.75
P. Railroad Co. to C E Moulton, lie received $8 a month and hie passage
a merchant wa* looking up bi* refer
12 quart* Old Port Wine........................................
350
contract
of
selection.
48
50
acre«,
1.25
through.
euees he fled On Thursday the "Rev."
12 quart* Old Sherrv Wine...........................................
3 50
sec 8. tp 2 n, r 10 w, assigned by
1.25
Thi* trip took weeks and sometimes
Mr Peabody and hie w ife obtained em­
12 quarts Old Angelica Wine...........................................
3.50
Moulton and wife to Marion EAee. months to accomplish.
1.25
ployment at tlie State Asylum in Rome
12
quart*
Old
Muscat
Wine
..................................
3 50
lames I Walter and William S. Gre­
In a little while after his return
_________
1.25
from
as nurses, and that eremng they bought I
12 quart* Old Madeira Wine...............................
3.50
gory.
1 25
New Orleans bi* father moved to Illinois.
vast quantities of goods on the credit ol
12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine.............................
4 50
1.75
Lincoln drove the ox wagon in which
the institution
Beals Land Company to Claude and Es­
12 quarts Sandusky Port Wine............................
450
1.75
In the mean time a warrant was
telle Tharer, quit claim all interest the goods were carried. It was a two
12 quarts Old Tom Gin............................................. ....
8.00
3.00
sworn out in thia city for the arrest of
ill real property in Tillamook county. weeks journey.
12 quarts French Cognac................................. ™""L
9
00
When
they
got
there
Lincoln
helped
3.50
•
the bogus prsacher, and the Rome po­
12 quarts California Grape Brandy ................
8.00
3.00
lice arrested the couple. While Chief Lena Klinehan and husband to Fred to build the log cabin and helped split
12
quart*
Stanford
3A
Rye
........................
Marolf, tract in sec. 1. tp 2 s. r 9 w, rails to fence in the 10 acres which w ere
11.00
4.00
Harry was interrogating Peabody and
12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon ....................
sec. 36. tp 2 *. r 9 w. $1 00
11.00
to be planted with corn for the first
the woman there last night th* two
4.00
12
quart*
Monogram
0.
P.
S.
Rye
or
Bourbon
12 00
pounced upon him and a Iree-for-all U.S. to W. W. Curtis, patent, lot 10, sec year's crop.
5.00
12 quart* Rock and Rye ......................................
Seeing his father's family located, he
fight ensued, ending in the Chief knock­
2.25
30, tp 6 n, r 8 w, out of county.
12 quart* Peach and Honey .................. .........................
ing out both his prisoners, but not be­ Rosa Belle Wranghatn and husband to •truck out for himself, lie was now 21
2 25
12
quarts
Milhicw
Whiskey,
bottled
in
bond
.
...........
..
Having little or no money, the first
10.00
fore the woman had stabbed him with
3.50
Rosana Baker, tract sec 16, tp 1 s,
Rememlter, werelundyou your money and repav freight both
thing he did was to split ra'ls and make
a hat pm. The wound is uot a never*
r 10 w. $500
n<lt finti*ifn<
♦ nrv Wn
«**-« » exclusive _ wholesaìe^
■_ ,__ • deaíers
*' . ” K,a\d°Mll” ur*i I if good*
satisfactorv.
We are
one.
enough to buy some brown jeau to make are not
wholesale prices. Nothing but the best.
Our 1 good* at
To-day in the City Court Peabody U.S. to William A. Leonard, 160 acres. him a pair of trouser*
sec 14. tp 2 n. r 10 w.
pleaded guilty and admitted he had eiu
lie was always industrious and took
Address all Orders to
ployed tlie clerical garb for swindling U.S. to Elisabeth F. Marcus, 160 acres. advantage of evety opportunity to make
sec 8. tp 1 n. r 10 w.
a few dollars. He did hi* work well and
purposes for three years. His wife was
liberated. ________________
U.S. to Louis De Champlain, 160 acres. w as honest in all his dealing*.
Although hi* earlv life was fall of
sec 29. tp 5 *. r 10 w.
Beat Medicine in the World
U.S. to Lee Alley, 159 38 acres, sec 18, trial* and liard>ilii|>*. yet he conquered
for Colic and Diarrhoea
them
all. and became a wise and able
tp 3 n, r 9 w
" I find them tier I a In a Colic, Cholera
i statesman.
Wholesale Liquor Dealers
and Diarrhoea Remedy to b* the best U.S to Fredrick Briody. 157.22 acres. , 11» was twice elected president of the
remedy in the world." says Mr. C. L.
sec» 29 and 30. tp 4 s. r 10 w.
51
Front
Street, Portland, Ore.
United State*, and Anally met his death
Carter, of Skiruin, Al*. " 1 *n> sub U.S to Zella Harrison, 160 acre*, set 4. in 1865 at the hand* rtf an assassin.
We assort cases. if desired . you can take a. many bottle, of any kind .. y„„ wiih
ject to colic and diarrhoea 1-aat spring
tp 1 n. r 10 «.
I Wa uiay »till haw many presidents
It seemed as though 1 would die, and
and great men. hut the name of Abra. |
I think I would if 1 hadu t taken Cham U.8. to Ervin Carter. 160 acres, secs 8 ham Lincoln will be imprinted ui*m the
and 9, tp I n, r 10 w.
berlain * Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
.hearts
of the American people as long as ;
Remedy I haven't been troubled with U.S to Hosea T Botts, 161 30 acres, sec the pages of her history continue to Centrally Located
Rotes, $1 PeP day
19. tp 2 n. r 6 w.
it since until thia week, when I had a
exist.
very severe attack and took half • bottle U.S to Silas W.Dickerson. 160 seres, sec
of the twenty five cent size Ch am her
34. tp 2 s. r 8 w.
Since 1856, tn twelve time* at bat, the
lam's Colle. Cholera and Iharrhoea U.S to Charles H. Maginnis, 160 acres,
Democratic party ha* only made two
Remedv. end this mornin* I feel like*
sec 34. tp 1 s, r 8 w
kr.iL
A-L. —
__ '• driven in . by '
th i A,!a~klinRSBN’ Proprietor.
which
were
»>ewr m»n. ' For sale by Clough s Drug U.S to Artie Hogill 180.25 acre*, sec 4, I I score*, both of
___ ____________
| Grover Cleveland.
The best that _ Colonel
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
Store.
tp 2 *, r 7 w.
i Bryan could do was to fan the air.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
in office.
Office opposite Post Ofi
Both phone*.
W.H COOPER
A ttornky - at -U,
T illamook ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
5eut »ehrt
Office aero»« the street «nd
the Post Office.
H. G0YNE,
A ttorney - at L ai
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Office : Opposite Court
T illamook , O regon
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
A.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COMPANY.
w. SEVERANCE
A ttorn ey - at -L a »
T illamook
0
H. UPTON, Ph.G.,1
P pysician and S i
Office first door East oí
Beals’ office.
R.
T. BOALS, Ml
PHYSICIAN
& SURI
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olson Building.
Residence: Mr*. Walteri
1
Tillamook Iron Works
o .
C arl haberlach ,
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Taxes paid
Residents.
The Best Hotel.
A. K. CASE,
BOTTS,
ATTORNEY-AT-L
•
c-
PHYSICIAN & 8lr
1 General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
TILLAMOOK,
»► BAY CITY, 0:
►
»
T
OREGON.
ft
-<g w w w VM PHYSICIAN &
MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS.
Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale
House Direct.
We Want Your Business.
M. JAGOB & GO
LARSEN HOUSE,
The Beat Hotel in the city, ¥o Chinese Employed,
HOMAS W.
Office : Opposite Post
Residence : Allen House, Tilh
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATK
F inancial
Tillamook,
R. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT DEi
Office across the street
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s offc
SARCHET,
. The Fashionin'
T
Cleaning, Pressing »d1
ing a Speciali'
Store in Heins Ph
Gallery.
OBERT A. Ml
A ttorney - at - l
Land Titles, Land 0
ness and Mininf
PORTLAND,
Roort, 30« Com*«’*
Did You
HARRIS’S NIW "
LIVERI
If not, give hi® •'
Everything first-ch*
block South offJ
W. G. HARK1