Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 30, 1908, Image 8

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JANUARY 30, 1908
in Tillamook county who has a milking
Pacific Railway A Navigation Com machine, and dairymen are watching
Circuit Court Next Week. pany, a corporation, vs. George H.
Editorial Snap Shots
THE
ENVIRONMENTS
and patiently waiting to see whether i
The special term of the circuit court Williams et al. Condemnation.
is going to prove a success. If it does,
OF TILLAMOOK CITY.
The chicken house burglars, Next, will be held on .Monday next, with Judge
Tillamook Lumbering Company, a cur it will not be man» years before all the
please, Mr. Sheriff.
Geo. 11. Burnett on the bench. There are poration, vs. W.J. Woodside. Action large dairy farm, will bare these milk
4 » «
Responsible for the Young
It is a good thing for some of the boys over eighty case* on the docket, which iur money.
Men and the Young Girls who live out of town that they were include a large number of condemnation Pacific Railway & Navigation Com pumping machines
cases, but we understand these will not
not in the city la*»t Thursday.
UPPER NESTUCCA.
Doing Wrong.
be taken up at present. None of the panv, a corporation. ALx. and Emins
* * *
Finlayson.
Condemnation.
Lisle
R s» i* visiting with 1‘is brother
“It is a good thing !’’ was the general recent criminal cases will come up,which
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com this week.
What does the Headlight think of so remark by the ciliz« ns when they heard will have to go over until April on ac­
many young men being arrested in this that Sheriff Crenshaw had rounded up count of Governor Chamberlain allowing pany. a corporation, vs. Benoit Provost
M A. Cady went to Tillamook Wed­
t
city on so serious charges ? We are not the youthful burglars
three days to lapse in the bank holidays. et aJ. Condemnation.
nesday.
Bur prised in the least. The environments
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com­ John Bort® and C. N. Johnson went
* 4 *
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad
and the long and repeated violation of
Since Jimmy, the Sailor, has turned Company, a corporation, vs. Samuel pany, a corporation, vs, L. H. Riefen
to Tillamook this week.
law in Tillamook <’ity by those who newspaper man and molder of public Elmore and the Elmore Packing Com berg et al. Condemantion.
L. F. Smith attended the Telephone
should have shown the boys and girls opinion, he will be eligible for the presi- pany, a corporation. Condemnation.
W. H. Cooper, vs. W. S. Cone. meeting at Hemlock last week.
better example are responsible in deucy of the Connor Club.
Astoria A Columbia River Railroad Action for money.
a large degree. Tillamook City has been
Mrs. N. R. Moon came in from Salem
4 4 *
Company,
vs. Beugtha Byrom and Peter
Hadley Lumber Company, a corpora­ last week to attend the funeral of Mrs.
a hard place to raise young men and
If the pool and card rooms had been
tion. vs Emmett Jenkins. Actiou for Win. Ray, but owing to sickness on the
young girls, as most every parent can closed upon Sundays, as they should be, Byiotn. Condemnation.
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com­ money.
testify to. and some to tbeir heart’s sor a disgraceful fight would have been
way, she was unable to reach here in
row and grief.
When men, and even avoided in one of these places on Sunday pany, a corporation, vs. Nillus McMillan
C. V. Preston vs L. L. Smith. Con­ time.
and Saruli McMillan. Condemnation.
business men, who probably pride them­ last.
firmation.
R. Y. Blalock and family visited Tues­
* * *
selves on their respectability, persist in
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad
Western Oregon Trust Company, vs. day and Wednesday at M tb . A. L.
It is predicted that all manner of bad Company, a corporation, vh . Lucy Bar­
violating law, and to avoid being arrest­
William West et al. For deed and to Donaldson’s, of Fairview.
ed themselves, use young men to boot- characters will drift into Tillamook as nard ami John L. Barnard. Condem­ quiet title.
We are to have a Telephone meeting
soon
as
the
railroad
is
completed.
It
leg for them, selling whiskey to boys .
nation.
H.
C
Cooper.
Tv
at
Blaine Saturday.
Claud-Thayer,
vs.
and certain women, who. having lost seems to us that the last few week» the
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com­ quiet title.
The people of the Blaine community
home
production
have
become
most
des
­
their chastity, associate with young
pany. a corporation, vs. Samuel Elmore,
Frank Ekrotli vs Thou.' F. Hanison are somewhat put out over ihe failure in
girls, it is no wonder to us that perate and daring
Mary Elmore aud Elmore Packing
jolting their money for cheese. Mr.
-et al. To reform coutract.
* 4 *
some of the young men are headed for
Never mind, Prof. Rutherford, better Company, a corporation. Condem­ In the matter of the Estate of Eli Robinson who bought out the Moon
the penitentiary and some of the young
luck next time. It was a good beginning nation.
factory, is reported to be broke and
girls destined to become prostitutes. It
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com­ Goodspeed. Probate,
lor the high school pupils and after all,
left the country.
is a shocking thing for parents to con­
Samuel
G.
Reed
et
al,
vs.
Joseph
0.
perhaps, it is the best thing that could pany, a corporation, vs. Irene Calbreath,
template and a shocking thing for the
Briggs, et al. To quiet title.
GARIBALDI.
happen, for it will put the pupils on their et al. Condemnation.
Press to chronicle. It is the Uudi, how­
Tillamook Lumbering Company, a cor­
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad
metal, with a determination to win out
ever. Another thing which is a perni­
Mrs. Derby has been quite ill but has
next time. Grit your teeth, boys, and Company, vs, The Beale Land Com­ poration, vs. Annie Easthani et al
cious evil to the young people of the city,
improved so that she can be around
Partition suit.
pany, et al. Condemnation.
go for it again.
and that is the pool roomsand the dance
* * *
Robinson Cheese Company vs. R. again.
Astoria A Columbia River Railroad
hall. Boys and young men are allowed
We would suggest to the young men
Mr. Hoffstatter was down last week
in the pool rooms, loitering away their who have nothing to do but loiter away Company, a corporation, vs. Thomas Robinson. Accounting.
visiting his daughter. He went to Tilla­
Coates
and
Lavinia
Coates.
Condem
­
Portland
Coal
&
Development
Com
­
time, playing cards and pool, remaining their time in the pool rooms that they
pany. a corporation, vs. A. T. Lewis et mook Friday night accompanied Jby his
out late at night, and young girls, some go to the high school or academy and nation.
daughter.
Astoria A Columbia River Railroad al. To reform leases.
of whom are schools girls, are allowed learn book keeping, -short hand, type
Newton S. Schlappi has invitations
Company,
a
corporation,
ye.
Matt
to attend the dance hall and who also writing, etc. We are sure that Frof.
N P. Hansen, vs Louis Fleck et al.
out for a Teddy Bear party in honor of
remain out at all hours of the night, and Rutherford or the Sisters would be Maroney. Condemnation.
To set aside deed.
his second birthday from two until four,
falling into bad company, have become pleased co have them learning something
B. J. Stephens, vs. Tillamook City, a
Claude Thayer, as trustee, vs. Tills, on the afternoon of February 3rd, at
intoxicated. But, then, these are some that would be of beneiib-to them through municipal corporation. Damages.
mook Oj>era House Company, a corpor­ his home.
of the environments and the atmosphere life, instead of so much card and pool
Charles Kunze, vs. R. Robinson. ation. Confirmation of sale.
The dance given by Mr. and Mrs,
in which so many of our citizens have pl ay i ng. ________________
Action for money.
Hadley Lumber Company, vs. Miami Shearer at th<-ir home was much enjoy
been content to raise their children, and
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Lumber Company. Injunction and to ed, and about fifty guests were present.
whenever a moral question is raised, a The High School Banquet.
Company, vs. George Watt, et al. Con- render accounting.
A dainty supper was served at qiiduight.
number of fathers line up and vote with
M. J. McMahon, vs Francis Trevor et All went home wishing that they would
Following the Tillamook-Astoria high dem nation.
the law breakers who are ruining their
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad al. Foreclosure.
soon be able to enjoy another good time
children for life. True it is that parents school debate on Friday evening, a ban­
have not taken care of their boys and quet, with plates laid for 60 guests, was Company, a corporation. vs. George
H. E. Noble, vs. Floyd W. King et al. at Mr. and Mrs. Shearers.
E. Jacoby put the finishing touches to
girls, for in allowing them to roam the given by the High School in honor Watt and Helen Watt, liie wife. Con­ Foreclosure.
the painting of the lifesaving station
streets, frequenting the pool rooms, the of the participants, and proved by demnation.
Kate A. White, vs Andrew T. White.
last week
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Divorce.
dauce hall, and getting into bad com­ no means the least pleasant feature of
Miss Mammie Williams, from up the
a corporation, vs. Helen
pany concocting crime, wo must say evening The tables and hall were taste­ Company,
J.
H.
Fildew
vs.
J.
T.
Milne
et
al.
To
Wilson river, was a guest of Mrs. John
they deserve some censure, for when 30 full decorated with evergreens, and the Watt and George Watt, her husband.
quiet title.
Paquet's Thursday and Friday, leaving
young men can start out, as they did on supper, served by Mrs. Frank Wheeler, Condemnation.
Ida Anderson vs. Andrew Anderson. Saturday tor Nehalem, where she intends
Thursday night, tocommit premeditated was ail that the most fastidious could
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad
to spend a week or two with Mr. and
crime, it is a wonder that some of them desire. Betid-« the debating teams and Company, a corporation, vs. John Wait Divorce.
Martha L. Mathewson vs. George 8. Mrs. Rittenhouse.
were not killed, fur the citizens are tired the members ol the High School, there and Sarah M. Watt, his wife. Con­
Mathewson. Divorce.
Quite a number of people were on the
of their depredations. On the other I were present : Mayor S. S. Johnson, ex­ demnation.
More H. Larson vs. Marston Buihet beach Sunday. Several Tillamook peo­
hand, Tillmno.A City has excellent pub Mayor aud Mrs. 11. T. Botts, Prof, and
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad
lie and high schools and academy which Mrs. W. R. Rutherford, Rev and Mrs. Company, a corporation, vs. George al. To restore deed.
ple were among them.
are doing splendid work for the rising I) H. Hare, Mr. and Mrs. E H. Whit­ Watt, et al. Condemnation.
Several visitors called at the lifesaving
Elmer Baker vs. Ruby Baker. Divorce.
generation, fitting and preparing them ney. Mrs. Jeffries, chaperon, and Supt.
station Sunday.
Chas.
H.
Blake,
vs.
Ruby
L.
Lyle.
To
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad
to become useful, industt ious, respecta­ Clarke, of Astoria, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Captain Howard Emery, of the Reve­
quiet title.
ble citizens, but even before some ol them King, Miss Davis, Miss Mildred Lister, (lornpany, vs Robert Beeker, et al.
nue cutter service and superintendent of
D.
F.
Trowbridge
vs.
Miami
Lumber
Condemnation.
have graduated, they have become con­ Miss Binlie Wheeler, Miss Edna Garfield
constructions of lifesaring stations on
Miriatu Colvin, vs. Charles McKillip. Company, a corporation. Injunction.
taminated with the lowering, degrading mid Miss Margaret Berns.
the Pacific Coast, came iu'on the Elmore.
F.
R.
Beals
et
al,
vs
Stephen
Scovell
et
al.
Ejectment.
Mr. Botts, who acted as toastinaster,
influences in the city. The Headlight
He inspected the life station Thursday
et
al.
Partition.
wishes to impress this upon the citizens. amongst other things, said ; “This even­
Elleu Daugherty, vs. Anna Kunze
and found the same completed except a
Oak Nolan, vs. Frank Ekroth et el. few minor particulars, which is a great
It is impossible to have a moral atmos­ ing lias been an occasion ol pleasure and and Gustav Kunze. Ejectment.
To quiet title.
phere in which to raise the young gene of pain. 1 presume for some it has been
credit to Mr. Temperley. He also in­
Ellen Daugherty, vs. Jonas Olsen and
ration n9 long as we have individuals an occasion of pleasure all the way Alpha V. Olsen. Ejectment.
Erick Bergstrom, vs. Helen L. Berg­ spected the locations tor a new boat
here who violate law, or get young men thioiigh, mid for nil of us a pleasure to a
strom, Divorce.
house, and a look-out, near the green
Miriam L Colvin vs. Grant Mills and
to do so for them. They care nothing certain extent, but for some of us there
8. F. Murphey vs. Jacob Mundshenk hill, about four thousand feet north of
Morrison Mills Ejectment.
for the safety and tranquility of the city have been some painful things, though
et al. Confirmation.
the station He left on the Elmore Sat­
Ellen Daugherty, vs. Grant Mills and
nor for the future welfare of the young | we are not going to let that disturb us
urday to inspect the other stations along
Morrison
Mills.
Ejectment.
men and young girls as long as they very much. We were all very much
FAIRVIEW.
the coast. While here Captain Emery
add to their pecuniary wealth. It was ' pleased.I know to bear theseyoung people
Miriam L. Colvin, vs. Jonas Olsen and
Fairview Grange will meet on Feb. was the guest of Assn't. Superentendent
a serious and grave mistake to ruu out from Astoria mid our own young people Alpha V. Olsen. Ejectment.
8lh, for which the following program is Temperley and family.
of town a man who was sent here to de­ debate the question of the government
Miriam D. Colvin, vb . Anna Kunze
Chas. Temperley has been kept quite
arranged :
tact the law breakers, which soon pro­ owning and operating railroads. We and Gustav Kunze. Ejectment.
Song, “Her bright eyes haunt me still,” buisy since the arrival of his typewriter.
duced its results in the young men becom­ were pleased to see them acquit them­
Ellen Daugheity, vs. Charles Me
Morrison Mills.
Mrs. Frank Hobson is getting along
ing more daring, thinking, no doubt selves in the manner they did all the
Killip, et al. Ejectment.
Recitation,
“
A
Warning,
’
’
Massie
Mad
­
quite
well. Sheii able to do her work
that if anyone squealed they would be way through, but, of course, it could not
dox.
now days. John is looking more pleas
Claude Thayer and Estella Thayer, vs
run out of town as well. Although the but be a great disappointment to a great
Instrumental music. Btrdie and Adolph ant since he has quit cooking for himself.
time is past in which any leniency should many of us to hear the result announced J. W. Maxwell. Action for money.
Tinnerstet, and Moriison and Grant
Miriam L. Colvin, vs. C. L Roberts.
be shown the young burglars, our sym­ as it was. Defeat lias always seemed
Mills
pathy is with the parents who have painful to me, even though we are ex­ Ejectment.
Select reading, Mr. Maynard.
to raise children in such an atmosphere, pecting it, but il it comes when we are
Ellen Daugherty, vs C. L. Roberts.
The following questions will be dis­
with the hope that in future that those not expecting it, it is doubly hard."
Is there a better way to
cussed :
Ejectment.
who sie morally guilty ol pulling down
Responses were made by the Rev. D.
Miriam L. Colvin, vs. Kiley Maxwell. ‘Should Tillamook County have a Milk keep the family longer at
and ruining the young men and young H. Hure, on "The Winners
Inspector or should the cheese maker
by Mayor Ejectment.
condemn pour milk ?’’ William Max
girls will be the next to be rounded up, Johnson, on "The Loseisby Supt.
table, to keep it together?
well.
Elleu Daugherty, vs. Riley Maxwell
jailed or told to leave towu.
Clark, of Astoria, on "Things Worth
Yosr rrocer returns your aon.y II y.s don't
Ejectment.
Should Speculator a Wild Land be taxed
The Headlight will discuss the moral While by Miss Birdie Wise, of the As
the same ns Farmer’s Improved lik. Schillias'i Best: w. par him.
Pacific
Railway
&
Navigation
Com
­
condition ol the city from time to time, I toria team, on "What it means to pre­
Land ?*’ Webb Maddox.
by |ohn Aschiiu, on pany, a corporation, vs. Frederick Bar- “What is the best way to conduct a liter­
with the object of raising it to a much pare lor a Debate
ary society ?’’ A. Kunze.
It Does The Business.
and general re­ don. Condemnation.
higher standard, and il we bring busi­ "The Astoria Team
K G. Staples, vs. W. II. West. Action VV hat would you suggest to encourage
ness or professional men aud business marks by Prol. Rutherford.
Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton,
the Grange ?’’John Sheets.
Maine, says of Buckien's Arnica Salve.
places under the limelight. *c shall do so i Much effort was exerted by thejuniors, for money.
The
new organ for the Grange arrived, "It does the business; I have used it for
■
seniors
and
teachers
ol
the
High
School
without fear or favor, lor it is time that
Astoria & Columbia River Railroad
chapped hands and it cured them. Ap­
the citiiens ol Tillamook City had more to make the event a success, aside from Company, vs. Louis Olsen. Condemna- and all members are asked to attend, so plied it Io an old sore and it healed it
that they can pass their opinion upou it, without leaving a scar behind.” 25c. at
moral backbone and stood together lor I the hard work put in by the team itself, nation.
for the instrument is sent in on trial.
Chas. I. Clough's drug store.
the purity of the home and the upbuild­ I and Ihe losing the decision ; yet, alto-
Pacific Railway & Navigation Com
ing ol the city.
| gather they did well and deserve much pany, a corporation.
Ed. Donaldson has finished logging on
V». Herbert W.
praise and credit.
his mother's farm, and is putting his
Cardwell, et al. Condemnation.
mill in shape to do sawing.
Pacific Railway A Navigation Com­
EVERYTHING FOR
The Fair view school is progressing
pany a corporation, vs. Joseph Kodad
PHYSICIANS’
and the pupils are doing well under the
et al. Condemnation.
instruction of Misses Wright.
PRESCRIPTIONS.
M. D. Reading, vs. George W. Phelps.
Charles Kunze is having his farm log­
Transcript.
We specialize on prescritption
ged. Thia will make Mr. Kunze’s farm
Andy Nolan, vs. E. O. Snuffer. one of th* best in the county.
compounding and therefore
carry a stock which repre­
Damages.
Alfred Carlson and wife. Rose Craw­
sents everything that physi­
Vellow Fir Lumber Company, a cor. ford and Morrison Mills were visiting
cians hereabout are likely to
There is no habit that will add so much to your
poration. vs. Alex Watt. Action for friends at Three Rivers and Cloverdale
prescribe. All new worthy
money
pharmaceuticals are here as
general happiness through life and comfort in old
last week.
soon as out and our line of
Connie Dye. vs. O. B Hockett. Action
age as the habits of saving. Start the child right
prescription drugs is com­
Mr. Guss Kunze has his milking ma­
for money
plete at all times. Only goods
with a Bank Account aud instill into it the savings
chine ready, but is waiting for gasoline.
of highest purity sod quality
Pacific Railway A Navigation Com Mr. Kunxe, we believe, is the only farmer
habit. We are glad to handle the accounts of
are eyer used.
pany. a corporation, vs, L H. Riefen
Physicians who are ac­
\oung as well as old and will open accounts for one
berg et al. Condemnation.
quainted with our stock and
methods invariably feel sure
Dollar. The State of Oregon Deposits with us !
Pacific Railway A Navigation Com.
of best results from the medi
Why don't you ?
pany, a corporation, vs, Gus Nelson et al.
Nothing does more for
cines they have prescribed
Condemnation.
when they see our label oa
the bottle.
a grocer, one way or the
Pacific Railway A Navigation Com
Expert services day or night.
pany. a corporation. v>. Samuel Elmore other, than coffee,
Prices as low ss anywhere.
He
et al. Condemnation
6I* T°Of prescriptions?
must
sell
poor;
(he
needn
’
t
Tillamook Lumbering Company, a
corporation, vs W. J. Woodside st al
sell it to you) it is good
CHAS. I. CLOUGH
Action for money
TEA
START YOUNG
COFFEE
Tillamook County Bank,
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
Bli Steinon, vs. H. B Johnson rt al.
Damages and action tor money.
that makes him.
Your fTocer returns your money U yon dos* I
Uks SchiUiac 1 Bost, wo MV him
Reliable Druggist,
Tillamook, Ore.
At McMinnville.
1 will be in McMinnville fur two
or three weeks. Watch this »pace
for notice of my return. II any
repairs are needed, send them to
me and I will attend to them at
once.
T imber L and , A ct june 3, 1878.—N otici foi
P ublication .
United states Land Office.
r rtland, Oreg <n, January 18th, iqN,
Notice le hereby give« that in cumpHaZce
with the provision# of the act of C01 gréa» Of
June 3, 1*7*. eul’Bed “ An act for the s«le „(
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon
Nevada aud Washington Territory,’ a),
tended to all the Public Laud Slates by act of
August 4, ibyS,
6
frank RÎCE.
of Butler, county ol Polk, State of Oregon
has thia day filed in this office his sworn
statement No. 7^61, for the purchase ot t lie Norik
% of Southeast »4 a-d Southwest ‘4 o( South­
east ‘4 of Sec. No a, iu Tp- No. 3 north, Runge
No. 8 west, and will offer, proof to show
that the land gsought is more valuable for
its timber ,or stone than for agricultural
fiurposes, and to establish his claim to said
and before the Register and Receiver, at
Portland, Oregon, on
Thursday, the 9th
day of April, 190* He names as witneMea :
J. C. t ope, of Elsie, Clataob County, Oregon ;
Alexander Normand, of Elsie. Clatsop County,
(hegon ; Carl Jacobson, of Elsie, C ataop
County, Oregon ; J. F. Cox, of orlland, Oregon.
Any and ail persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said 9th day of
April, I908.
A lgernon S. D rbs 6 er . Register.
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