Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 28, 1908, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 28. 1908.
HEMBREE GUILTY OF\ Judge Burnett has set June 20th for | RAILROAD WORK TO
pronouncing the death sentence upon the ,
MURDERING WIFE. murderer.
START IN JUNE.
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Sentence to be Pronounc­
ed 20th June.
For Sale or Trade.
10 Miles to be Completed
and in Operation by
Next February.
&
TODD & CO.,
First class Confectionery Business in a
thriving town in California, 18 units
from Los Angeles. The town has 3.5(H)
inhabitants, is well lighted by electricity,
On Monday, May 18th, at 1 o’clock has good city water, and is situated on
sharp, Judge Burnett convened court, nt good electric road with good*car service !
Dallas for the trial of A. J. Hembree for connecting it with LusAngelesand other Time Extended for Comple­
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the murder of his wife, Columbia points. The business is equipped wiih| tion of Work to June 1910.
first class apparatus, and is doing abusi-
Ann Hembree
The defendant was ness of from $20 to $75 per day. Will
A large and representative gathering
brought iutocourt and was seated with I stand investigation. See G.W. Evans or
of the subscribers to the subsidy raised
his counsel, kl. F. Pipes, of Portland, any real estate man.
to procure rights of wav for the Pacific
and McCain & Vinton, of McMinnville,
Railway & Navigation Company met on
Notice
the State being repre^ftted by John H
Wednesday to consider the application
McNary, District Attorney, and W. H
May 26ih 19u8.
After this date all water must be pwid of the railroad company for an exten
Cooper, deputy attorney of Tillamook
The
The entire afternoon was taken up in for at the office of the Superint^mlunt sion of time for its completion.
before the 10th of each month in ad­
examination of jurymen, and at six vance. Waler will be shut off on the meeting was called to order by Mr. M.
o'clock nine jurymen had been accepted. lllhofeach month if not paid for and W, Harrison, chairman of the commit
The venire having been exhausted, the 50c. additional will be chaiged lol turn­ tee, who called upon Mr, Geo. L. Davis,
the chief engineer, to explain what the
court ordered an additional venire of ing off and on.
Tillamook Water Commission,
railroad wanted and what it intended
twelve men, with directions that they
By E. D HOAG, 8upt.
doing.
be selected from persons living outside
Office: Opposite Opera House.
»Mr. Davis received a flattering recep
the corporate limits of Dallas At ten
Consisting cf Horse Hide, Calf Skin and Buck Skin, for
lion before he coinmei ced speaking.
Whooping Cough.
o’clock the following day the jury was
Working and Driving.
“ In February our daughter had the He commenced by saying that the rail
complete, the defence showing at all
whooping
cough.
Mr.
Laue,
of
Hart
­
road
company
had
vonie
here
in
good
times the utmost care in the selection,
A fine line of Gauntlets of all kinds just received.
land,
recoin mended
Chamberlain's
and each j Ji y man was put through a Cough Remedy and said it gave ins faith to give Tillamook county railroad
most rigid examination as to his quali­ customers the best of satisfaction We connections with the trans-continential
fications to sit as a juror, generally found it us he said, and can recommend roads, something which this county
to anyone having chddren troubled should have had years ago. He thru
winding up with the question ‘ Would it
with whooping cough.” says Mrs. A.
you be willing, thinking as you now G jss , of Durand, Mich, Fur sale by ail pointed out the amount of work that
the company had done at the Hillsboro
do, to be tried for your life by a jury druggists.
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end of the line and in*this county, point­
composed of persons in the same frame
ing out that it was costing considerable
To the Public.
of mind as you now are, if you were
more to build the road from this end
innocent ?”
Having sold my implement and
All the witnesses present for both vehicle business to Clarence Hauen than it would have had they only built
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State and defence wore then summond kratt, 1 desire to thank the public for from the Hillsboro end, which was ol
the patronage received for the past six great benefit to Tillamook county. The
before the bar and sworn, after which years and hope you will give Mr. Han-
company was well prepared to go on
they were taken to a waiting room, and enkratt a1 call.
with the work. There was an expensive
Yours to serve,
a list of the names as they were to be
plant here, and fifteen miles of rails and
B.
O.
S
nuffer
.
called given to the baliff, thereby
R. A. D. PERKINS,
railroad material store at Bay City and
saving time and confusion.
Notice.
three steel bridges at Portland, all of
Testimony then began for the State.
which were paid for. Mr. Davis then
RESIDENT DENTTST.
Counsel for defence were severe in the
B. 0, Snuffer ¡will be at Alex Mc­ pointed out the difficulty they had in
OHF h iii OlHen Buildinif.
cross-examination of all the States Donald’s barn, Nehalem,.on Wednesday,
procuring labor last year, and then the
Open Smi'lay ’ h by Appointment.
witnesses, especially so with James June 3rd, with Margo anff“Radel. All
financial flurry coming so suddenly, tlie
Thompson, J. R. Eldridge and M. H. farmers are invited to come and take
AH Work Guaranteed.
company was forced to shut down, and
Larsen, who were’the States three most dinner with Mr. Snuffer on the above
OKEGON.
Mr. Davis remarked that his company TILLAMOOK.
important witnesses. Tly fact that date.
Yours to serve.
was not alone but had lots of company
two of these witnesses testified to
B. 0. S nuffer .
when the panic struck the country. He ■ mb an* aiwaran
having found pieces of the skull bones
said the Pacific Railway & Navigation ■
EVERYTHING FOR
of some human being in the heating
SANDLAKE.
Company was now in a position to
PHYSICIANS’
stove seemed to worry the defence. At
start up work again, but it wanted an
10 o’clock Wednesday morning the
Nearly all of the witnesses in the
PRESCRIPTIONS.
extension of time on the previous agree-
State rested, and at 5:30 o’clock the Hembree trial from Sandlake are home
an » «I l .UK..ail«SKllSM*iaU*i
in-nt. Mr. Davis said that if this was
defence completed its testimony. Much again.
We
specialize on prescription
granted the company would start work
compounding and therefore
of the testimony for the defence was of
Ira Dimond and daughter made a trip in a few weeks, would complete and liave
carry a stock which repre­
a nature that tended to cast anything to Tillamook Saturday and returned
in operatioh ten miles of railroad from
sents everything that physi­
but a favorable impression ou the past Sundav.
cians hereabout are likely to
Tillamook City bv next February,would
life of the prisoner. The defendant was
prescribe. All new worthy
The Sandlalie roads are improving have the entire railroad completed and
pharmaceuticals are here as
placed on the stand in his own behalf, fast under the present administration
in operation by June. 1910, and Mr.
soon as out and uur line of
and while it must be admitted that he and we think it may be possible for ns
Davis incidentally remarked that Mr. ■
prescription drugs is com­
made a good witness so far as his to get through on horse back for a year
We CClant all Kinds of Produce.
plete at all times. Only goods
Lytle was contemplating the building o|
actions were concerned, but his story yet.
of
highest
purity
and
quality
an electric line to Netarts and Bayocean
are ever used.
Call and See Us.
was so improbable that it could not
Joe Finigan is seen on the lake quite and other places from this city.
Physicians who are ac­
bear investigation ; in fact, it was re­ often now days. What’s the attraction
quainted with our stock and
Mr. Davis’ talk created consderable en-
marked by one of the leading attorneys Joe ?
methods invariably feel sure
thusiasm, and if there were any doubts
of Polk County, who was in no way
of best results from the medi­
Ira Diamond has closed his sawmill in the minds of the subscribers that ibe
cines they have prescribed
interested, having
heard Hembree’s for the summer.
company would not start up work again I
when they see our label on
testimony, ” that Hembree, by his
Clyde Webb made a trip to the great was soon dispelled, for as soon as the
the bottle.
story of the fire, had convicted himself,” city of Woods Monday and had a very
Expert services day or night.
subscribers knew what the company in­
a Prices as low as anywhere.
and there is every reason to think that narrow escape oi getting run over by a
tended doing it met with a good round
Mav we fill your prescriptions?
the twelve men who sat on the case street car.
of applause when Mr. Davis closed.
i«»««»«*
thought so too, for tliev 4^1 not
Miss Grace »Spaulding will give an en­
Mr. H. T. Botts, who is secretary ol
commence to deliberate on the evi­ tertainment the last day of school, May
CHAS. I. CLOUGH,
the right of way committee, then read a
dence until seven o’clock, and just 29th.
Reliable Druggist,
lengthy agreement which he had drawn
a few minutes after ten o’clock
Several people are laid up with the up lor the committee. He carefully ex­
Tillamook, Ore.
they announced that they had teached lagrippe this week.
plained to the audience every point, the
a verdict, which was so much ol a sur­
substance of which was, if the subscri­ *
prize in view of the short time in deliber­
The World’s Best Climate
bers would extend the time as outlined
ation that many thought that he had is not entirely free from disease, on the
by »Mr. Davis, and would re-sign tor
Did You Ever Try
been acquitted. As the case had created high elevations fevers prevail, while on
wbat they had previously subscribed for,
the
lower
levels
malaria
is
encountered
Leave Tillamook City at 9.30 a.tn. and 4.30 p.m.
much interest in the surrounding count­
to a greater or less extent, according to work on the railroad would commence IIAIUUS’N NEW FEED AND
ry. the court room was soon filled and altitude. To overcome climate affections
Leave Bay City at 10,30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.
By the new agreement the tailroad will
LIVERY
HARN,
every eye either on the prisoner or lassitude, tnslaria, jaundice, biliousness,
take over the rights of way and will put
Daily, except Sunday.
watching for the firrt glimpse of the jury­ fever and ague, and general debility, in a spur to the water (rout whenever a
If not, give him a call.
men as they entered. So intense was the the most effective remedy is Electric
Fare,
one
way, 75c. Round trip, lr.25.
Bitters, the great alterative and blood right of way is furnished The bond ui Everything first-class.
Second
silence when Judge Burnett asked ; purifier; the ajitidote for every form of
$20,000 put up by the railroad company
"Gentleman,have you reached a verdict?” bodily weakness, nervousness, »nd in
to femain in effect. Mr. Bolls thought
block South of P.O.
his voice sounded almost unnatural. ' Rumnia. Sold under guarantee at Chas.
the agreement was fair to all panics,
The prisoner sat almost unmoved as the I. Clough, drug store. Price Me.
and |>ersonally he hoped the subscribers
W. G. HARRIS, Prop.
forman handed the Judge the small fold
would agree with it and sign up so as to
Good Liniment.
of paper that contained either life or
You will hunt a good while liefore y»»u get the railroad work started up again.
death to him, and amid the impressive j find a liniment that is equal to Cham­
Mayor Johnson followed and paid Mr.
silence, where all seemed to hold their j berlain's Fain Balm as a cure for muscu­
Davis a well merited compliment, and
breath, the Cleric read the verdict of lar and rheumatic pains, for the cure of
mo CURE THI LUNCS
then went on to compare those who
‘‘Guilty of murder in the first degree.” ! sprains and soreness of the muscles.
case of rheumatism and sciatica it would no sign the new agreement to so
As to the outward appearance nothing | In
relieves the intense pain and makes sleep many traitors who would not fight ior
could be decerned on the face of the and rest pofwible. In case of sprains it their county, and closed by saying (hat
prisoner to denote what was transpiring : relieves the soreness and restores the the people of Tillamook should stand
parts to a healthy condition in one-third
within his breast.
the time required by the usual treat­ united in the effort to secure a railroad.
Taking this case from the standpoint i ment. It is equally valuable for lame
A motion was made to extend the
of a spectator, we believe that the rule- back and all deep seated and muscular time to the railroad, which was carried
pains.
2
>
and
50
cent
sizes
for
sale
by
ing of the court, if we were to venture
unanimously.
AND ALL THROAT ANO LUNO TROUBLES.
an opinion was, if anything, in favor of all druggists
An opportunity was given subscribers
the defendant, and even the defeudant’s T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878 —N otice for io sign the new agreement, and to show
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY
P ublication .
OB M0NXT REFUNDED.
council only made one single exception
United State« Land office .Portland, Ore.,
how enthusiastic the meeting was and
May sth- 19 o H.
to the written charge of the court to the
Notice is hereby given that in compliance bow anxious the subscribers were to do
jury. Defendant was ably defended and with the provisions of the act of Congress of the right thing, they readily signed the
An overwhelming majority of Oregon’s voters
Junes, IX78. entitled
An act for the Mile of
no seeming gap or hole or semblance of timber lands in the SUtes of California,Oregon, new agreement, for they feel they are
by registration have formally declared that they
and Washington Territor ,” a* ex-
one left by the prosecution but was Nevada,
t. tided to al! the Public Land State» by act of morally bound to pay what they sub­
believe in the principles of the Republican Party.
taken advantage oi by his council. Mr. August 4, 18g2.
scribed, for the railroad company did the
MAGNUS WEST LUND,
Let them now show that they are honest by
McCain went so far in his remarks to Of Clatskanie, county of Columbia, State of best it could under the circumstances,
on stormy days
has this day Sled in this office his
voting
in accordance with their declarations.
thejurvas^to accuse the prosecution of Oregon,
by wearing a
sworn statement No. 7751. for the purchase oi in tact, the company is dcsciving ol a
The
Oregon
election comes before the Repub­
forming a conspiracy to convict the de­ W i^of Se % . of Sec No 31, in Tp. Ko 4 north. great deal of credit tor the work already
Range No. 8 west, and will offer proof to
fendant, and that W. H. Cooper, who show that the land sought is more valuable for done. Nut only are subscribers signing
lican National Convention. Let every Republi­
timber or stone than for agricultural pur-
was assisting in the prosecution of the its
can voter in the First Congressional District
Kses, and to establish his claim to mid land the new agreement for the extension of
fore the Register and Receiver, at Port'snd
case, was the chief conspirator. Judge
nphold the hinor of the Republican Party in
Oregon, on Friday, the 24th day of July, time, but others are subscribing who
Cooper stated the case to the jury and 1908- He names as witnesses
Oregon and strengthen the influence of Oregon’s
had
not
done
so
before
Andrew Nelson. <»f Clatskanie. Oiegow . John
made tlie opinion argument for the State. Nelson
Clean - Light
of Clatskanie, Oregon. Albert Haw
delegation in the National Convention by voting
kins,
of
Clatskanie.
Oregon,
C.
O.
Anderson,
He spoke about one hour and a half,
Durable
A Californian’s Luck
of Clatskanie Oregon.
for H. M. Cake for United States Senator and
dwelling principally upon the impossibil­ Auvand all persons claiming adversely the
“The luckiest day of my life
Guaranteed
W.C. Hawlpy for Representative in Congress.
above-described lands are requested to file their ! when I bought a box of Bu<*kleti*a Ar-
ity of the truth of Hembree’s story, even claims
Waterproof
in this office ou or before said 24th day of
If either of these Republican nominees fail of
i nica Stive
writes Chsrle* F. Budahii,
it uncontradk'ted,
the testimony of July, I908.
A LOE a non S. D resser . Register.
of Tracy, California. ” Two 25c. boxes
•59P
Everywhere
election
the primary election system will be dis­
his neighbors. Mr. McCain spoke for
cured me of an annoying raae of itching
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
credited and a return of boss rule will be invited.
nearly two hours and a half. Jndge
piles, which had troubled me for year*
Department of the In erior.
Land Office at Portland, Ore.,
and that yielded to no other treatment.’*
Pipes for two hours, during which time
The good name of Oregon's voters will be smirch­
May 12th, 19-8
he argued to the jury that the State had
Notice is hereby given that HARVEY A Hold under guarantee at Chas. I. Clough,
ed and Oregon's delegation to the National
To
Whom
it
May
Concern.
drug
store.
WALKER, ot l<f7 East Hoyt street. Portland.
not produced enough evidence “to hang | Oregon,
will be placed in a humiliating posi­
Convention
who. on May 121h. I908. made tlml»er
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. A. S
and stone application. No 776». for S S
K
a yellow dog.’’
For Exchange.
tion. For the effect it will have on the Novem­
and Nw ‘4 Ssr U. sec. I4 and Be *4 **
section
\ bra ham. wife of the un'lersigned. John
•Mr. John McNary, Distiict Attorney. ' 15. tp 3 north, range 9 west. Willamette
A Abraham haw Hewer ted and IHt the
ber election it is imperative that the Republican
Meridian has filed notice of his intention to
Good 6 room house on corner lot in home of said John A, Abraham, against
then made the closing argument for th**, make
Bnal proof to establish claim to the
nominee in the June election shall be elected by
State, at the close of which, whatever, land above ^escribed, before the Resister and Forest Grove to exchange for property his will and without his consent. And
Receiver Portland, on th*- -Hh day of August,
an overwhelming majority. As a believer in
in Tillamook or Bay City or for some I all persons are hereby notified not to ex.
doubt inay have been in the minds of 1WM claimant names as witnesses
T F iHrier. of Portland. Oregon. Alfred good lots or acerage close to the beach. tend credi» to her on the account of John
the principles of the Republican Party it is
any of the jurymen so far as could be Arnold,
A Abraham.
of Portland. Oregon. Eugene O. Hay.
your duty to be at the polls June 1st, and yote
For particulars write to Forest Grove
seen in their faces bad entirely disa|»p*ar- ward, of Portland. Oregon , Harry G. Allen, of
Dated April 30, 1908.
Portland. Oregon
I ohn A. A biaham .
for Cake and Hawley.
Real Estate Co., Forest Grove, Oregoo.
ed
A loebnon S Dnuit Register.
Clothiers and Furnishers
“The Store That Makes Good.
Bargains in All Lines.
CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES
and FURNISHING GOODS.
L LARGE STOCK OF MEN’S GLOVES,
Broken Lines in Shoes, Hats and Underwear at ||
Greatly Reduced Prices.
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TODD & CO., Tillamook. |
Opened Up for Business.
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SAPPINCTON & CO
A Full Line of Groceries,
Flour, peed, Tintuare,
and Crockery.
Olsen Building, T°r.p"Ook ho X. i .
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Trips Daily
I Between Two
Tillamook & Bay City.
To the Public.
kill ™, couch
New Discovery
for C8S8fs
Having bought the Feed and Imple­
ment Business of B. O. Snuffer in this
city, I am prepared to furnish everything
in the Implement line.
Good goods at honest prices.
Give me a call.
Yours for business,
CLARENCE HAN ENKR ATT.
To Republican Voters.
INSURE YOUR HEALTH
«"> COMFORT
SUCKER