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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 23, 1908- Editorial Snap Shots. now here says that they must be paroled. The matter is wholly discretional with Mr. Chamberl tin. No law obliged him to parole Hembree. Nor was it necessary for him to grant the parole at the end of Hembree’s first year prison. It could have been granted ‘tt any time after’ Hembree had served the minimum period of liis indeterminate sentence. Again, although the only lawfnl ground for granting the parole was Hembree's con duct while in prison, yet the statute de clares that the record of the prisoner’s conduct ’shall not preclude the Governor from obtaining oth^r information in re gard to said prisoner ' It follows that Mr. Chamberlain errs when he says the statute all jws him ‘no discretion if the prisoner» conduct in the penitentiary has been good.’ The fact is that it allows him every discretion.’’ * * # Th« Headlight does not blame the Pa cific Navigation Company for monopo lizing the transportation business and keeping out opposition, because there is profitable business in doing so. There is not a business Dian in the city but what would be glad if he had a monopoly of one line of business or goods. But the transportation company has been more successful and shrewder than the busi ness men, who have the situation and enough business in their own hands to bring about competition if they would only get together and agitate lor a boat direct from Portland or San Francisco. It is as plain as the nose on a man's face that if a steamer was put on between here and Portland, it w ould not be long beforejbox shooks,piling, telegraph poles, etc , would be shipped there, \\ hat this county needs is a line of steamers to assist industries in getting the products to markets, for those who have come here to invest money in industries see that it is impossible to make a suc cess ol it with the present transportation difficulties. Hence so lew industries and so few pay rolls. HEMBREE TO EACE ANOTHER TRIAL. Silver Wedding at Long Prdrie. “Goldhelnier must be awful rich. •‘What make» you think sot "I saw hts daughter, who they say w engaged to a nobleman." •- — Ulk. Folllngstone Nomoss- Yes. I u«ter be a poet oui-e. Tattenlon Torn-l oGen wondered bow you got y«“r start. Philadelphia Record. Teacher-Tommy, what did they Rome after it was burned? have lu 1------------- ' Tommy-Fire sales, ma'am.-Chlca- go News. There is an old saying that in Eng- land tbe wife Is the queeu. In France the companion. In Germany tbe bouse keeper and in Italy the slave. On Friday last Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Everything indicates another bright Rogers celebrated the anniversary of nnd buisy year for Tillamook county as their w*-<ldiiig. and as it was the twenty soon as the wet season is over, with 11 fifth anniversary, or silver wedding, a good demand lor land and timber, and large nu-nlier of neighbors and friends with plenty of work for those who want were invited to participate in the happy to work. event. The guests numbered about fiitv * * * who heartily congratulated Mr. am >1 It is really too bad that Sheriff Cren Ab. Hembree, the handlake murderer, Mrs. Rogers.and who were the recipients shaw has no family of his own. for no will be placed on trial again for his life, of many useful presents in silver. All parer.t could have been kinder to the five this time for the murder of his wife, the enjoyed the event and a nice dinner was little Davis children when he took them previous trial being for the killing of his served, the remainder of the day being to the Boys' and Gills' Home last week daughter, Cora Ellen Hembree. He spent in a most sociable manner. Mr. He made a good probation officer. was arrested on Sunday afternoon at and Mrs. Rogers came to Tillamook * * * Sheridan at the ho.ne of his brother by County about twenty rears ago. They •■Is be a man who uses good Judg One of the “special interests’* in this Sheriff Crenshaw, w ho losl no time in are highly res|iected in the county, with ment?” "Excellent. But he always city will make a big effort next June to bringing liis man to Tillamook, for with a large number ol friends, who congrat puts it to use about a day too late. — make the county “wet.** They arc so in the exception of three hours’ rest for the ulate them on this thci{ silver wedding, Milwaukee Sentinel. terested in the people and the county team at Dolph, the sheriff made no stops, and with the best wishes for their future The penguin is an eccentricity among that they want the dear dairymen to traveling night and day with his man, happiness. Those present were : birds. Unique among tbe feathered load upon booze before they go home landing him in jail here 24 hours after he Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers. Mr and world, It hatches its eggs not sitting, instead of provisions, clothing and com had made the arrest in Sheridan. Hem Mrs Chas. Kunze. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry but standing up. forts for their homes, wives and families. bree was greatly surprised when re ar Kunze. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kunze, Mr Her Husband-You were a good look * * * and Mrs. Buell. Mr. and Mrs. John rested, lor he had been informed by his Sheets. Mr. nnd Mrs. Marion Chance, ing woman when 1 married you. There are some few persons in Tilla attorneys that he could not be arrested Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Olsen. Mr. and Mr. SheYes; I had the advantage of mook City who are frequently making when on parole, and at first appeared asi Alfred Carlson, Mr. ami Mis. Riley Max you eveu theu.—Brooklyn Life. the remark ; ' If we conld only get rid ol though ha would not nccompanv the . well. Mr and Mrs. William Maxwell. I that man Baker.’’ It is refill v too bail In Abyssinia the wife Is master. If Mr. and Mrs James Murphy. Mr. ami sheriff, but w hen told by the sheriff that Mrs Sollie Smith. Mrs. Maggie Park her husband offends her she can turn that Baker don't skidoo—but he don’t he was going to take him, Hembree had durst. Mrs. Campbell. Messrs Dave ilm out. for the bouse and its belong- have to. Yet we ought to be thankful to submit. So quietly had the officials c Curtiss. T J. Bibby, Guss G-ierrs. Levi ngs are hers. that we are alive and allowed to live in -___ Arthur Jtogers, . Carl Carlson, gone about their business, that Hembree, Green, this little kingdom of Tillamook, seeing The Farmer—What are you getting Horace Bibby, Frankie Mai tin, Horace was landed in the county jail before the Bibby. Frankie Martin, Nicholas Sheets. tip iu that there apple tree? that they are firing all the bad people people were awa-c of what had happen Misses Georgia and Mvra Fletchnll. Lena The Boy—Stummlck acbe, sir.—Lon out of the citv. * * * ed, who, at first, could hardly believe it. nnd Lily Koch, Lenora Kunze, Lutie don Illustrated Bits. The Oregon Journal says : The arrest was made at the instigation Kunze, and Vida Rogers. There were more than 100 colossal “The country newspaper has its im of Deputy District Attorney Cooper.who statues lu the ancleut city of Rhodes, portant mission. The country news Notice. had been conferring with District Attor besides the great bronze Image that paper man has, or should have, his im ney McNary since Governor Chamber We, the parents of Mark Hobson, a bestrode the harbor. portant place. It should be a place of minor, will not Ire responsible for any honor and influence. It is, or will be. il lain paroled Hembree, and it was upon If canned pears have a fiat taste, and debts contrated by him, from this date his mind is kept whetted, his business an indictment, returned by the grand on, Jan, 11, 1908. most pears do, they will be improved F. F H obson . kept business-like and his aims and con jury at the April, 1906, term of court, J oanna H obson . by adding ceptiona held m ifalteringly high When >3 stick cinnamon to them the (country newspaper men meet, as charging him with the murder of his while cooking. they have met in Portland this week, wife, which was hanging over Hem Sheriff s Sale. The elephant when excited or fright ami hitch their aims to higher ideas, bree, that the officials used in making they are building firmly and well for On the 1st dav of February, 1908, at ened can attain a speed of twenty for the arrest. themselyes and for Oregon.’’ Two o'clock p.m., 1 will sell at the front miles an hour and can keep it up Owing to the governor allowing three door of the Court House, One Roan half a day. * * * Jottings from the County. The people of Tillamook county are days to lapse in the bank holidays, the Toet—So you tblnk I should put Are Raid to be on short rations as a result of The Berns Bros, are demonstrating case cannot come up at the special ter.n Mare, four or five years old, to the into my verses? highest bidder, cash in hand. th« inability of the steamer Elmore to their ability to dear land with a donkey. of the circuit court next month, but will Editor—M.v dear sir, quite the re- make her regular trips during the severe H. C renshaw , Sheriff'. verse!—Exchange. weather of the past two or three There are increasing demands in Tilla have to go over until the April term, | months. Oo one is in distress, of course, mook lor the right kind of men in this which places Hembree in exactly the I "Do you lielieve that the good die but the fact is those people have grown line. same position as he was in two years young?” “I think they do If all my rich to rapidly that their wants have R. M. Kunze has completed a concrete ngo, also Judge Galloway and the Dis wife tells me about her first husband multiplied so fast that the Elmore iq un able to keep up with them. And then, foundation for the gasoline engine which trict Attorney’s office. Is true."—Pick-Me-l'p. again, it is said, of a truth, that instead is to operate the power for Gus Kunze’s Russian women and Japanese men ol taking flour, sugar, coffee and other milking machine. Mr. Kunze explained are said to be the most skillful work staples, the little steamer was loaded the mechanism of the milker, also the Genuine Imported Swedish Razors Capital Stock.........................$25,000. ers with the needle In decorative ef down to the guards with beer and whis Best razor made Try one. Fully war Offers every facility for safe banking, little aversion cows show while being key,—Seaside Signal. fects that the world holds. and solicits your business. ranted, hollow ground, $2.00 ; Fully It was necessary for the Elmore to du milked. We see no reason to prevent Young girls begin half their say with warranted, hollow’ ground, ivory handle that when Bro Watson liyed here, but this process proving a success. Commercial, Savings and Trust De “When I get married." Married wom J. F. Martin's twelve roomed house is $3.00 ; Single porpoise razor strop, 50c. partments. not now en start everything with “When I was * * * nearing completion. Some of the rooms Double porpoise and web razor strop, Interest at current rates on checking a girl.”—Atchison Globe. We are frequently receiving letters fur are papered and painted in artistic style. $1.00. Postpaid to your address. G eo . accounts. Many of the poor men covet the rich publication which we are compelled to His cows have brought him something \\ . R eynolds , 950 East Davis St., Port Our little book. ‘ Helpful Hints on consign to the waste paper basket, for over $87 per cow for the year. land, Orc. Bunking,’’ explaining how to do your man's wealth, and most of the rich men covet the poor inau's health.—St. banking by mail is ready. the reason that the writers have an axe Mr. and Mrs Turner, of the Ocean way Send for a copy. It’s free for the Louis Globe-Democrat. to grind or want the editor to take up Hotel, are the soul of hospitality, and Registered Holstein Bull for Sale Taganlnl, the famous violinist, died and father their tight while they hide be where guests are delighted in obtaining For sale, my Holstein Bull, Oregon asking. well cooked food, clean beds and cour hind a non de plume. So in future the teous treatment. Chunkey, No 37.3272 H.F.H.B. Took Notice of Administrator's Sale at Nice May 27, 1840, drawing. It Is said, a "last long note on his favorite of Real Property. editor will not publish letters where the Mrs. S. H. Ward is gaining strength filth prize at Lewis and Clark Fair and G string.” writer objects to having his name print rapidly. is H ereby G iven , — That in pur- N otice first nt Washington State Fair as a an order of the suance of --------- — County ------- , Court _ ---- of “I hear he refused to take chloroform ed. So many persons, alter getting con It would be a surprise to some of the yearling in 1905. Will sell at a bargain the State of Oregon, for Tillamook County, duly made and entered of record on the 22nd when he was operated on." trol of some of the newspapers in Tdla hide bound pessimists around Tillamook if taken at once. • lav of January, 1908. in the matter of the “Yes; said he’d rather take It when inook in recent years, have written edi City and elsewhere to go over our coun Estate of NBLS SATHER, deceased, the D T. W ersc H kul , Cloverdale, Or. ty and see some of the honest effort which undersigned Administrator of said estate be paid his bill.” torials and anonymous letters besmirch is being made by our young teachers to from and after Monday, the 2nd day of March, 1908, will proceed to sell at private ing or ridiculing the charactets of respec better the condition of olheisaswell as It Is the mind that makes the body sale for gold coin of the United States, the TEA table citizens. A repetition of this is their own. following described real property situated in rich, and as the sun breaks through the the County of Tillamook anil State of darkest clouds so honor peereth tn the Wyss Brothers have just put four hogs now going on in the “special interest*** particularly described as the South The greatest tea-drinkers Oregon, east quarter (Se of Section Four (4). meanest habit.—Shakespeare. newspaper, and by the same individuals in the pork barrel. They have the right Township two (2) South of Range Seven (7) impression. One barrel of food in a who are ashamed or have not the man man's cellar is worth four on the dock at are full-bottom Dutch West of the Willamette Meridian. Superintendent—I think that young Terms of sale, cash, upon confirmation and lady over there Is not being properly hood nor the courage to sign their names Astoria with rats chewing at it. execution of Administrator ’ s deed. Sale to men. There isn't much be subject to the confirmation of said waited upon. to the editorials or anonymous letters. W. J. Cai v«r showed us his hand of Court. For further particulars in Floor Walker—Oh, she doesn’t want W * 4 Ohio Improved Chester Hogs,which con quire of the Administrator in care of the nervous prostration in County Tillamook Headlight, Tillamook, Oregon, to buy anything. Everything that has The peopleol Tillamook county appear vinced us that this industry has a bright orincareof his attorneys, Platt & Platt, He is under the Holland. to be well pleased with the action ot the future in Tillamook. 406. Commercial Block, in the City of Port been shown her she has declared per- impression that the averaging of the land. Oregon, or inquire of Platt & Platt. fectly lovely. She hasn't found the District Attorney s office in having A. J. proceeds from dairy herds is not on an Your grocer returns your money I! you don’t Portland, Oregon. least fault with anything. Hembree arrested on the indictment honest basis. He says the whole herd like Schilling's Bfest; we pay him. RAuEIGH P TRIMBLE. Administrator of the Estate of charging him with the murder of his should be averaged all together for the “Where did 1 get It?" snarled the Nels Sather, deceased. young millionaire. "There Is a ques wife. Although the compromise verdict entire year, irrespective of the time when certain cows come fresh. tion that always makes me hopping on the chatgc ol murdering his daugh Mrs. J. V. Hodgdon and family were mad.” ter was a tra'eMy of justice, had the camping in Tillamook City when the “Papa won’t ask It,” simpered the governor not paroled Hembree as he did first issue of the Headlight was issued. fashionable damsel. “Have you still niter one year in the penitentiary, people She says things have changed since those got it? That’s all papa wants to here would have been somewhat satisfied days. know.”—Pittsburg Post. Ranchers are complaining of a great had he been kept there. Hembree had a Economizes the use of flour, but deal of disteini>cr amongst their horses "I have come, Mr. Editor, to com fair trial on the charge ot murdering his ter and eggs; makes the biscuit, Win Hughey is contemplating the plain about your report of my daugh daughter,and as 11 ol the jurymen, before erection of a new residence before next ter’s wedding." cake and pastry more appetiz they left the court room, were convinced harvest. Although Mr. Hughey and his “What was the matter with it?” he whs the murderer, that poifit alone good wife have sacrificed one resilience ing, nutritious and wholesome. “Well, her name Is Gratia, and you convinced people that he was guilty of and its contents to fire, they still haye printed It ‘Gratis.’ " the faculty to smile and look pleasant. the crime. \\ hat the outcome of the new “That’s not so bad. She was given Marv |. Hope, whois 6« years of age. trial will lie it is hard to tell, seeing that is quite sick away, wasn't she?” F louger such cases are allowed to run it H. I. Provooet had the misfortune to “Yes. sir. be wuz afraid o' the banks harder to convict, as witnesses get scat loose one of Ins eyes, I he operation being bustin' on lilm, an' so he burled his tered. made necessary on account ol the injury money." • * * he received while opening a keg of pick “Has he got It yet?” les. a piece of the chissrl he was using Moat <il the "dry" comities heretofore "No. He forgot to blaze the tree having struck him in the eve. liure breu somewhat lenient with those whar It was, an' the owner put up a Mrs» Freeman informs me that Frunk who hove violated the local option law, sign. 'No Trespassing on These and Ins bride will be home next week. I with the result that the law breakers would like to inform Frank that we ll Grounds.' "—Atlanta Constitution. «imply laugh when let oil with a small lake a little raspberry, please, Stradlvarius was born in Cremona, fine. The past lew weeks the state anti- lhe Miami Lumber Company resumed! Italy, In the year 1648. To make vio aaloon league has employed the detective work on (hi Wilson river boom. lins was bis sole and only business, his agencies to lei ret out the “blind pigs," Amos Vaughn has a very fine place on | Joy, his religion. He died tn 1737. leav lhe Kilchis river which supports 20 cows with the result that quite a number hair Ing behind him three sons, who tried and a good bunch ol young stock. He to carry on their father's business, but been fined $260 and 30 day* in tail It Ims one of the cleanest and best regulat ' failed to bring their work up to the this had been done before it would have cd creameries I have seen in my travels. 1 ABSOLUTELY PURE master’s standard. stopped the traffic. for it is the i til sen ( 1 hr six horse power engine operates the tence which is most dreaded. Recorder Chinn, hhws the wood, washes the1 "No. Geoffrey,” protested the beautl- clothe*. run. the separator nnd turn, the Dorris, of Eugene, in passing sentence on , Rrmdatone. ful girl, “you mustn’t do that, I have never allowed a young man to put bls one of the law breakers, said that he be j J. I l'<’«elland wile have moved onto arm around my waist.” "That being lieved these men who are found guilty ol | the l ultis plnce nnd lhev have the real the case. Gwendolen,” he answered aelling intoxicating liquors do not cate I l«rm spirit. Mar all good things come sadly, but with firmness, “you will lor the payment ol a money line, regard I t.ieir way. have to take your bead off my shoul h is repotted that the Bay City hand [0] ing more in the nature of a substitute lor der."—Chicago Tribune. is making somegood progress, with Sam It Has No Substitute theparmenl of a license, so lie imposes Shortridge as leader The probable substitute for Iron and the jail »entente, which he said-would . I harler McMillan is staying Tter» ar* Alaa, and Phaaphata at Lime mil tare, eeld at copper when those metals shall have have a mote salutary rft.1 in snniing i l.liek Frnl.oson and going to Bay with • *•«■•» prRe. bat no heaaakoaper retarding the health City been exhausted will be aluminium. h lioul. obedience to the law ot the land. al bar tamll/ caa aftard te aaa them. This metal Is the base of all clays, and « • « owing to the abundance of these mate rbc Oregonian, in answet to Governor COFFEE rials the supply of aluminium will be Cbambeilain. in regard to the parole of many hundreds of times greater than Good grocers like Schil llembtee. the Sandlake ntarderer, sms that of Iron and copper. "The Gouetnor save the statute vir ling's Best, (or it makes tually compels him tv gi.mt i parole it "PI mm . Mr Editor,” wrote a corre the prisoner's conduct m prison lias been good-will and not trouble ; spondent of an Irish newspaper, "can good, and that he has nn tight to take yoo tell me bow to prevent bleeding at anything else into cnnmdeiati.m Yet the in case o( complaint, the the noeeT’ every Inw which the Governor quotes tv justify himself says in th* plainest lan money is ready. “To prevent bleeding at the nose,” ^V^TERS'À.TRAPPERS’Giji'ÎbÉ'sâïrt^ guage that prisoner* mav bo paroled replied the discriminating editor, "keep Your rrtxer returns your money if you don I for good conduct by the Governor’ ; it tt emt of other people's buataesa.”— i Hk« II. ws pat La • IV is.. itaWk “i Z .«’» IM.Mn Landon Telegraph. ' V JR,t,„a*,*g,*^gaiL±'-s>Xr* Is Arrested by Sheriff on a Charge of Murder ing His Wife. First Bank & Trust Company, BAY CITY, ORE. ♦ $ H ss O il ■ r ^ i Sakin f Powder This is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. $ I $ $ I I Ä .T» FU RS s HI DES The so called “Continental »Leif of the north Atlantic, meaning the s'oal- low water* along the coast, has an average width of 100 tulles and a depth on Its outer edge of some 500 feet, from which point the sea bottom shelves steeply to the depths of the ocean.—New York American. Dancing 1» as old ns history. Thera la no record of the time when the dance In some form was not practiced. Beginning probably in the exuberance of animal spirits. It later became an expression of religious emotion, then of warlike ardor and finally settled down Into Its purely aocial phase. “Ah!” said the blustering lawyer whose client had been acquitted. "Now that It's over, would you mind telling how you reached your verdict?” “Certainly," replied the Juryman. "We felt sure that If he had been guilty he wouldn't have hired you to defend him.” The dangerous rocks of tbe Lizard, on the coast of Cornwall, one of the oldest landmarks of the marine world, are the scene of many terrible disas ters. It was on these rocks that the famous armada was wrecked when the Spaniards tried to Invade Eng land.—London Answers. First Minister—It Is sure to happen when I have prepared a particularly good sermon that my congregation Is small and large when I have a’ poor one. Second Minister (Intending to be complimentary)—I have been told that the house Is always full when you preach.—Pearson's. Employer—Y’ou were late this morn ing. Henry. Office Boy—Yes, sir. Employer—Did you forget to men tion It to me? Office Boy—No, sir. But I didn’t want to deprive you of the pleasure of being the first to speak of It. Foote Light—You say she’s of a very sympathetic nature? Miss Sue Brette—Very. “Cries durlug a sad scene In th« play, I suppose?" “Yes. Why, last night two of th« actors were struck with eggs, and she even cried then!"—Yonkers Statesman. There could not possibly be a whiter city than Cadiz unless it were a city that was built of snow. As you near the coast you see In front of you a white mass which appears to be floating upon the water. The first thought of a foreigner is that he Is In sight of an Iceberg. “To me,” said Mr. Wobbles feverish ly, “you present all that Is most sub lime. I believe that destiny Intended us for each other.” "Are you alluding." Inquired Miss Peppry Icily, “to the affinity popularly supposed to exist between the sub lime and the ridiculous?” It is certain that ants Intentionally sanction the residence of certain In sects In their nests. This Is the case, for instance, with a curious blind beetle, which Is absolutely dependent upon ants and Is hnbltually fed by them, the ants supplying It with nour ishment as they do one another. Nobody knows the size of the Ice cap covering and surrounding the south pole, for nobody has ever been able to explore it. But the antarctic circle is much colder than tbe arctic, and it Is computed that the accumulations of Ice are vastly greater at the southern than at tbe northern end of the earth. “Some people,” growled Grouchey, "make me Bick.” “I should think nearly everybody would make you sick," replied rep prey. "Why so?” "Well, ‘turn about Is fair play,’ you know.”—Catholic Standard and Times. Hicks—Talk about Friday being an unlucky day! George Washington was born on Friday, the Declaration of In dependence was signed on Friday, and the battle of Bunker Hill was fought on Friday. Wicks—Well, all that was unlucky for the British, wasn’t It?— Somerville Journal. I am a great believer In the value of tea as a preventive of gout and as aid ing In tbe elimination of uric acid. It should be taken weak and quite fresh ly made. I also always Insist on the avoidance of sweet fruits and on the free use of green vegetables.—London Hospital. Keen Eyes. “Here's your book, dear Miss Scrib- blah. Sorry to have kept It so long. Delighted with it, I assure you.” “Rend it through, did you?” "Yes, indeed. It was charming.” “Ever show your eyes to an expert oculist?” “My eye«! What do you mean?” "Must be something abnormal about them. You appear to have read mr book without cutting tbe leaves!” ’ Settling. Father—Come, young man, get your coat off and come with me. Tommy—You're not going to lick me, are you, dad? Father—Certainly! Didn't I tell you this morning that I would settle with you for your bad behavior? Tommy-Yes. but I thought It was only a Joke, like when you told the grocer the other day you were going to settle with him. Her Face. "My face," said the seasoned son- brette. "is my fortune.” "You don't «ay so?’ retorted tbe fun ny comedian. "I thought It «tood for what you owed.” "And why did you think It stood for what I owed?" asked the seasoned sou- brette. “Because," explained the funny tomedlan, "I see you have It ch liked ep.“—Exchange. il -__ X . !