TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY 27, 1908
| A WFUL TALE OF TIIE
SEA.
Emily Reed Sailors Suffer
ed Beyond Belief.
P ort T ownsend , Wash., Feb. 21.—
Wrecked with the strandirg of the
American ship Emily Reed when that
vessel went to pieces on the rocks at the
mouth of the Nehalem river February
15, the experience of three survivors who
reached Cape Flattery, 200 miles distant,
in an open boat, three days later,
carries incidents not met with in marine
adventure outside the wildest fancies of
maritime fiction. Mate Fred Zube and
Seamen Arthur Jahnke and Ewald
Abildstedt, recovering from the effects of
their exposure and hardship as casta,
wavs, in the United States Marine Hog
pital here, relate stories that put at
naught other adventures of shipwreck
in the history of Pacific Coast shipping.
Ole Soriet, ship's cook, died from ex
posure and thirst 50 hours after having
been cast away, and 20 hours before
his mates found safety in being blown
into an anchored fishing schooner at
Neah Bay, Wash.
The sailors left the sinking ship in a
i30-foot metal lifeboat. Being thrown in-
to the sea amid wreckage from the
breaking ship, their escape from founder
ing in the wreckage was providential.
Their outfit consisted of a single oar,
and a lug sail of less than 40 square feet.
A cask of water lashed to the’lifeboat
was cast overboard, after having b<^*n
¡loosed of moorings by the fall of the
[boat, and threatened to crush the limbs
K>f the crew.
I The voyage at sea for 70 hours was
-one of constant hardship and unfavor,
able circumstance. Not a particle of
food was had, nor was their found a
drop of water to quench the thirst of the
struggling men.
L The boat in which the men had left the
ghip was an old one. Timbers that had
fallen into it from the wrecked ship had
opened many seeins and caused punctures
that required the use of practically all
the scant clothing worn to stay the in
rushing water, The weather was cold
and foggy. During darkness a passen
ger steamer passed the castaways, who
had no lights to signal with, Calls for
aid were unheard and unheeded.
When forsaken by the steamer, Cook
Soriet gave up his fight for life. He
begged and prayed for water ; demonia
cally fought his companions, who sought
to prevent his drinking from the sea.
Stealthily he caught the frayed end of
the small sail and sucked the canvass in
hope of getting relief from moisture
gathered from the overhanging fog. The
act was suicidal, for the sail carried
salt water from spray thrown over it.
The cook’s death occurred in an hour,
w ith the greatest of agony.
Twenty houis later when help was
reached, the remaining survivors were
fill but overcome. Another hour and
they would be unable to ask for assis
tance. were such at hand. The legs and
feet of all were distended and swollen be
yond human proportions. Swollen
tongues hung from parched throats.
Hands were cut and lacerated in using
for bailing a jaggedly-cut section of one
the boat's air-tanks. So weak had the
seamen of the party liecome when safety
was reached that they were kept alive
only by constant prodding and threats
from Mate Zube. With a broken arm
and head terribly cut, the mate handled
the sail with his teeth, steered with his
unbroked arm and directed every act oi
the rescue. His eyes had not closed in
sleep throughout the long battle against
death.
Eight lives‘were lost in the wreck.
Captain Kessel, his wife and four mem
bers of the crew escaped by remaining
on the after part of the ship. This sec
tion hung together until morning, when
they were able to walk ashore at low
tide.
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Real Estate Transfers.
P kkparedby H. T. B otts . A bstracter .
State of Oregon to Lem Parker, 180
acre«, section 25, tp. 1 north, range
10 west.—$200.
Fred Scherzinger and wife to Tillamook
Land & Investment Co . quit claim,
lota 6. 7, 8 and 9, containing 29.34
acres of marshland-«—$10
State of Oregon to M. W. Prescott,
377.39 acres, section 16, tp 4 south,
range 10 west.—$471 74.
George Sorenson and wife to C. M
Cartwright, 160 scree, section 4,
tp. 2 south, range 8 west.—$1.
W. G. Dwight to Ediuuml & Isabella C.
Chancey, quit claim to tract in
sections 13 and 14, tp. 2 north, range
9 west — $15.
Edwin 8. Lee and Daniel T. Lee and
wife to Charles W. Talmage, lots 7
und 8, block 6, Tillamook City.—
$175.
James McFaul to Claude Thayer, trac',
section 16, tp. 1 south, range 9 west.
—Il-
Ann E.Lee to Edwin S. and DanielT. Lee,
will, leaving residue, after specific
devises to guarantees above named.
Copy of will and probate in Coshoc
ton Co.. Ohio.
Samuel H. Lee to Ann Elizabeth Lee,
will, leayiug property towife named.
Copy from Multnomah county,
Oregon.
Alice Kiger and husbaud to George W.
Kiger, tract, in section 2, tp. 1 south,
range 10 west.—$1.
C. D. Danaher and wife to BIcdgett Co.,
Ltd., quit claim, tract, sections 2, 3.
4 and 7, tp. 2 north, range 7 west.—
$1.
Solon Schiffman and wife to John Dutt-
weiler, tract, section 36, tp. 1 routli,
range 10 west.—$10.
Barbara Becker und husbaud to Leonard
Becker, jr„ 80 acres in section 36,
tp. 3 south, range 9 west.—$10.
Amanda Kimball, by administrator, to
John W. Hellenbrand, certified copy
pn-ceedmgs in Marion Co. Court in
estate leading to sale of 153.50 acres
in sections 19, tp. 5 south, range 10
west and 24. tp. 5 south, range 11
west.—$600.
J. O. Hoyt and wife to The Willamette
Timber & Investment Co., 280 acres,
sections 3 and 19, tp. 6 south, range
9 west.—$10. •
J. O. Hoyt and wife to Ole II. Dahl. 40
acres, section 3. tj>. 6 south, range 9
west.—$10.
George 8. Bailes and wife, James
William Bailee and wife to H. E.
Mendenhall, 160 acres, section 18, tp.
5 south, range 10 west.—$2250.
The Bank of Echo to Tillamook Land &
Investment Co., 'tract, secs 24. 13
and 25, tp. 5 south, range 11 west.—
$1.
N. P. Railroad Co. to Weyerhaeuser
Land Co,, quit claim. 240.81 acres
in section 30, tp. 2 south, range 6
west.—$1.
Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. to Weyer
haeuser Land Co., same as above.
Patent to William F. Balmer, 160 acres,
section 5, tp. I north, range 9 west.
Patent to Michael J. Reilly. 160 acres,
sections 17 and 18, tp, 3 north,
range 10 west.
Patent to Helen E. Maginnis. 160 acres,
section 22, tp, 1 south, range 8 weal
Patent to David Martiny, 160 acres,
sections 6 and 7, tp. 3 south, range
8 west.
Patent to Geo. F. Zimmerman, 160 acres,
sections 2 and 3, tp, 1 south, range
9 west.
Patent to Flora E. Zimmerman, 157.35
acres, section 2, tp. 1 south, range 9
west.
Patent to May Wallace Allen, 169 acres,
section 2, tp. 8 eon th. range 7 west.
Patent to Bessie M. Williams, 170.59
acres, section 4, tp. 3 south, range 7
west.
Patent to Winfield Trombley, 162.47
acres, section 2, tp. 3 south, range
3 west.
W. E. Catterlin & wife to Jason J. and
Myrtle R. Powell, 160 acres in section
25. tp. 2 north, range 10 west.—
$1500.
Fred IL Fon-lund and wife to William C.
Logan, 80 acres in section 20, tp 1
south, range 8 west.—$1000.
John R. Harter and wife to J. 3.
Stephens, lot No, 15, blk 1, town of
Tillamook—$250.
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Louis Olsen to William Maxwell, tract,
section 21, tp. 1 south, range 9 west.
—$5125.
Jason J. Powell and wife to W. E Cat
terlin, lota 12, 18 and 14. blk 5, A
A Miller’s add to Tillamook; also
lot 7, blk 4. Park addition tv Tilla
mook—$1250
Chas. Ray to Chas P Nelson, 40 feet
west side, lot 7. blk 2, Cloverdale —
$250.
Jane Conklin and husband to John
Conklin, 7 7 acres in J. 8. Tripp
D.L.C.—$1,
Louie Olsen to B. 8. Thooipaon, lots 7
and 8, blk 1, Central add to Tiila.
mcok City. Oregon.—$500.
D. 8. Thompson and wife to G B. Limb,
Iota 7 and 8. blk I. Central add. to
Tillamook City, Oregon.—$550.
Win. Hoskins to Lydia J. Ho-kiha, tract
in section 24, tp. 2 north, range 10
west—$1.
W. B. Elliott and wife U> Trustees
Pacific Lodge 105, 1.0 O.F. Tract
in section 34. tp. 1 noilli, range lb
west.—$800.
D. T. Edmunds and wife to Charles V
Stoker, tract in sections 15 and 22
tp. 1 south, range 9 west.—$2400.
D. T. Edmunds and wife to David
Martiny, timber on above tract.—$1,
John L. Childers and wi’e to Edwin
Hauenkrat, lots 4 ¡and 5. section 2
tp. 2 south, range 9 west, contain
ing 70.76 acres.—$1769,
Alice Barnett to Mary Weston, tract in
sections 35 ami 36, tp. 1 south,
range 10 west.—$881.
R. D. Peckham and wife to Levi D.
Mumma. six acres iu C. II. Haynes
D. L.C — $1200.
J. C. Holden to Selma A. Holden, tract.
E-lrick Thomas D.L.C.—$1.
Jacol- Blum and wife to Chai lea F. and
Minnie B. Blum, 20 acres, section
36, tp. 2 south, range 10 west.—$3J0
G. B. Lamb and wire to Earl G. Ford,
lots 3 and 4, blk. 2 Central add to
Tillamook City.—$1400.
E E. Goucher and wife. W.TylerSmllh
and wife to James Churchill'und
|oseph E. Lease, 40 acres, section 12.
tp 6 south, range 9 west.—$800.
E. C. Johnson and wife to E. Z. Fur.
guson, 163 80 acres in section 7, tp.
2 Bouth, range 10 west.—$5.
Joseph H. Feltwell and w ife to Lina II.
Brown, 10 acres iu section 23, tp 4
Bouth, range 10 west.—$800.
Allen Murdock and wife to Anna Nel
son, lot 4, blk 8, William D. Still,
well's addition to Tillamook.—$300.
The Tillamook Bay Co. to Huber H. F.
and Clarence W. Holden, lots 11 and
12, blk 3, Oceanlake Park.—$55.
John E. Tuttle and wife to Geo. W.
Phelps, quit claim to E >/4 lot 6,
blk 8 and W 22ft ft., lot 2. blk 8 in
Linooln, now Tillamook City.—$50.
John Howton and wife to Seth F. and
Alice Moon, 160 aciee, section 20,
tp 3 south, range 8 west.—$750,
Charles McKillip and wife to W. B.
Noyes, 60 acres in section 20, tp. 1
south, range 9 west. $5000.
Chas. Ray to Carl F. ShortriJge, lot 7,
block 3 Cloverdale. $40.
N. J. Myers and wife to Olive M. Cat
terlin, lot 8, block 36, Thayer's Add.
to Tillamook City. $100.
E. P. and Orev 3. Wells to Mary Easter
Johnson, lot 1, section 8, tp. 2
south, range 9 west. $800.
F. L, Smith to Margaret C. Smith.
tract, section 28, tp. 3 south, range
9 west. $1.00.
Mina M. Chase to W. 0. Chase, lots 5
and 6, block 10, Stillwell's Add. to
Lincoln (now Tillamook city.) $1.
Wm. |. Hughey and wife to W. C , H. A.
R.. and H. W. A and F. P. Thun,
tract, section 16, tp. 3 south, range
8 west. $1000.
Btsy and Louis Fleck to Chas. McKillip,
tract, section 14, tp. 4 south, range
10 west. $12,000.
May F. Drew and husband to Ernest
Worthington, NJ^, lots 1 and 2,
block 6. R. R. Hays Add. to Tilla
mook, $167.50
William Woods to Lewis J. Throop, lot
3, block 43. Claude Thayer’s 5th Add.
to City ol Tillamook. $299.
Edith M. Aiderman to Ralph Ackley,
lots 1, 2, 7 and 8. block 3. Hays
Add to Tillamook. $1.
Ralph Ackley and wife to W. A. Green,
lots 1, 2, 7 anil 8, block 3, Hays Add.
to Tillamook. $1350.
May F. Drew and Husband to Howard
Cary, SV4 N'e'/i block 6, R. R. Hays
Add. to Tillamook City. $60.
W. H. Cnry and wife to Ernest Worth
ington, SV, lots 1 and 2,block 6 R.R.
Hays Add. to Tillamook. $150.
Flora B. Zimmerman and husband to L.
L. Porter, 157.35 acres, section 2,
tp. 1 south, range 9 west. $1,
George F. Zimmerman and wife to L. L
Porter , 160 acres, section 3, tp. 1
soulh, range 9 west. $1.
James J. McCoy to John Harter, tract,
section 8, tp. 1 south, range 8 west.
$800.
John Harter and wife to W, C. Logan,
tract, section 8, tp. 1 south, range
8 west. $1.
J. S. Stephens to Belle Handlev, lot 3.
block 8. Thayer's Add. to Tillamook.
$200.
W. R. Rutherford and wile, G. B. Lamb
■nd wife to W. C. Morton, one hall
interest in tract, section 23, tp. 2
south, range 10 west. $600
Hermann Hauswirth and wife to Alfred
Cartoon, tract, section 12, tp. 1 south,
range 10 west. $1.
George Balmer to Homer Ptovost, tract,
block 20, Fuller's Add. to Bay Citv
$625.
William L. Riefenberg to George Bal
mer, Mme as above. $500.
Elsie and Louis Fleck tc Belle Witoon,
tract insection 14. tp. 4south, range
10 west, $3000
Anna M. Simmons and husband to John
L. Blum, tract, section 21, tp. 2
south, range 9 west. $1100.
Alfred Larson to Lonis Larson, 60
acres, section 2$, tp. 1 south, range
10 west. $1000.
George F. Zimmerman to Flora Zimmer,
men, lots 1,2,3. block 23, Thayer's
Add to Tillamook. $1.
Ralph.Ackley and wife to H. A. Hub
bard, Iota 2 and 7. block 36 Thaver's
Add. to Tillamook Citv. $31*0.
Thomas F. Browne to Ralph Ackley,
lot 4. block 2, Park Add. to Tilla
mook $250.
lohu R. llarter »nd wile to J. S. Steph
ens,lots 3 to 12 and 16, Harter's
Add. to Tillamook Citv. $2500.
John W, Luder and wife to The Western
Oregon
Trust Co., 160 acres.
Sections 5 and 18. tp. 8 north, range
8 west —$10.
George W, Grayson and wife to John
H. MeNamer, lots 3 and 4 and 38V4
feet off East side lot 2, all iu block
I, McDermott s addition tu Tilla
mook City.—$500.
John J. Pve and wife (by Sheriff) to
Alice Kiger, 2 acres in section 2,
tp. 1 south, range 10 west, being a
part of the land claim of O. S.
Thomas.—>187.97.
Helen E Maginnis to Bridget Maginnis,
tract, section 2S, tp. 1 south, range
8 west.—$1000.
J. C. Bewley and wife to John J. Turner,
part i.f block 4, J. C. Bewley’s add
to Bay City.—$25.
U.S A. to Jacob H Cook, 1880 50 acres
in sections 27, 28, 32, 33 and 34, tp,
2 north, range 6 west.
Emmett M. Balesand wife to William
H Hoskins, power of Attorney,
tract in section 6, tp. 2 north, range
9 west and section 31 tp, 3 north,
range 9 west.
The Tillamook Bay Co. and others to
the public, deed of dedication Ocean
lake Park in sections 5, 7 and 8,
tp. 1 north, range 10 west.
J. J. Walter and wife. Marion Edee and
wife and W. G. Gregory, to the
Public, deed of dedication. Nehalem
Bay Park, 161.86 acres in sections,
tp. 2 nortu, range 10 west.
James S. Crumbley to James E. Page,
52.55 acres in section 19, tp. 4 south,
range 1C weal.—$275.75,
A. G. Beala and wife to The Tillamook
Logging Co., deed of correction, 160
acres in sections 2 and 3, tp. 2 south,
range 10 west.—$600.
The Tillamook Logging Co. to George
W. Kiger, 320 acres, sections 2, 3
and 23, tp. 2 south, range 10 west.—
$2000,
Oak Nolan, Estelle Thayer mid husband
and Maydelle Kiger to George W.
Kiger, same as above.—$1.
George Kiger and wife to Jacob II.
Cook, same as above.—$2000.
Thorwald Olsen and Thora Olsen to 0.
E. Wilson, lot 5, block 1 in Lincoln,
now Tillamook City.—$10.
U 8. Land Office to James Walton, jr.,
80 acres in section 19, tp. 1 soulh,
range 8 west.
Lincoln Trust and Investment Co. to
J. H. Wliinery, lot 5, block 20
Thayer's 2nd addition to Tillamook
City.—$250,
J. D. Welch and wife to Henry W.
Melinbacker, 160 aeres, section 11,
tp. 6 soulh, range 9 west.—$'..
Carl C. Hunt to C R. Hunt, power of
Attorney, to buv and sell realestate
in the name of Carl C. Hunt.
Henrie, Felix, Charles and Leonard
llellebuvck and August Helleybuvck
and w'fe to The Whitney Co., Ltd.,
160 acres, section 21, tp. 1 north,
range 9 west.—$1000.
George W. Kiger and wife to Jacob II.
Cook, 160 acres, section 26 tp 1
south, range 8 west.—$1600.
G. F. Sanborne t'O. to Consolidated
Timber Co. of Wausan, Wis., 160
acres in section 5, tp. 1 uorlh, range
5 west.—$10.
Charles II. D.tvis and wife to Wright
Blodgett Co , Ltd , quitclaim, tract,
section 24, tp. 1 south, range 8 west.
-$1.
U.S.A, to Northern Pacific Railway Co..
80 acres, section 4, tp. 3 north, range
8 west; 48.50 acres, sections 8 and
17. tp. 2 north, range 10 west; 40
acres, section 4, tp 1 south, range 8
west.
J. H. Beach and wife to Tillamook
County Bank, lot 3, block 8, Still
well’s addition to Lincoln (now Tills
mook City).—$400.
Patent to Zoe E. Smith, 160 acres,
sections 20 and 21, tp. 1 south, range
10 west.
Patent to Ell T. Allen, 160 55 acres,
section 2, tp. 3 south, range 7 west
Patent to Charles W. Pike, 160 acres,
sections 25and 26, tp. 2 north, range
10 west.
Patent to James Fitzgerald, 120 acres,
section 33, tp. 1 south, range 8 west.
Patent to William R. Rutherford. 160
acres, section 6, tp. 3 south, range
8 west.
Patent to Susan Olive Todil, 160 acres,
section 18, tp. 2 north, range 6 west.
Patent to Malphus Johnson, 42 24 acre«,
section 30, tp. 2 north, range 9 west.
Patent to Eugene C. Price, 162 50 acres,
section 6. tp. 8 m rth, range 10 west.
Patent U> Phoebie A. Snodgrass, 160
acres, section 17, tp. 2 north, range
6 west.
41 mortgages to secure $49 086.10.
23 mortgages, securing $10,539.00 satis
fied.
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Tillamook
Land & Investment Company.
INCORPORATED.
Exsellent Facilities for Handling Dairy Ranches,
Timber bands and City Property.
Ltist your property with us.
U. W. MeflDflMS, Pres.
. Tillamook, Ore.
B. O. SNUFFER, See.
• pOPtland, Ore.
Tilhimook Office, first door west of Coates' Abstract Office.
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The Tillamook Lumbering Co. having
H a large amount of Fur Logs on hand, made
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Loner to saw the
«• arrangements with Frank Long
same, the Company is now in a position to
sell and take orders for Lumber. Leave
orders at the Company's office.
F. S. WHITEHOUSE.
THE Next to NEW
BAKERY,
Mason Hr- s. Department Store.
All Kinds of Confectionery, Pies and Cakes.
We make a specialty of Bread.
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CONNIE DYE, Proprietor.
Opened Up for Business.!
SAPPINGTON & CO.
A Full Line of Groceries,
Flour, Feed,
Tinuuare,
and Crockery.
We CUant all Kinds of Produce.
Call and See Us.
gOlsen Building,
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. ALtUEN, Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
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A. K. CASE,
PROPXIKTOR
Tillamook Iron Works
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General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
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Opposite the Post Offiee.