Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 25, 1908, Image 1

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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, JUNE 25, 1908
JOTTINGS.
[is, eye specinlist.
«
tts. for abstract»,
*
■minings at Sturgeon's.
Morris about your eyes,
[just received nt Sturgeon's.*
lainook County Bank notes *
) bulk or .jar al Mills’ Cash
•
Hams and Bacon at Mills'
B Ulmer is iu on a visit from
■ash.
Ito rent for cattle. Apply to
■oinp.
*
■ Knudson has received their
lit ing.
*
I Mrs. B. 0. Snuffer returned to
In Tuesday.
Ihave trouble with your eves,
niry Morris.
*
I the time to see about your
L t put it off.
*
■nifen is assisting Sturgeon's in
■ Room this week.
*
RLudtke and wife were down
■lem on Monday.
k Milch Cow for sale. Apply
Buell, Long l’rairie.
*
|T. Botts is visiting with Mr.
[fatvilv at Silverton.
I Mrs. Fred Sappington return-
lortland on Monday.
■erial ticket, Nos. 43 and 133,
k once at Sturgeon's.
*
[e. Pigs, three and seven months
By to Vincenz Jacob.
■hooner Eva was unloading
[this city on Monday.
■rv Morris will tell you the
[ut your eye trouble»,
*
tert King and son came in
landon Wednesday.
I Knudson's furniture store has
[ first class stock of carpets. *
[ W. Talmage left on Friday to
tlsat McMinnvilleand Newport.
» Latimer returned to the city
■»day after visiting her parents.
[ B. Mumford has returned to
rorn a visit to the Willamette
in and family left for Portland
ly, where they will make their
age license was issued by the
■k to A. B. McCoy and Christel
t a three year old Durham Bull,
Id kind. T. H. McCormack,
Brie.
*
[the latest instruments for the
examination of the eye. Call
Ibem.
pve your horses in the rain
[can.tie them in Harris’ Tie
Io cts.
|anche McNair is in Eugene this
lending the commencement at
[University.
tssie Wiley, who has been stay
her brother, left on Saturday to
the East.
[Mahoney lias divided his place
ild it to Frank Blazer, Frank
11. J. Kutcher.
Atterbury, of Little Nevtucca,
I this city on Tuesday, having
le |. Ranes property.
Supt. Wiley left on Saturday to
e annual meeting of the State
Association atMSugene.
ry II. T. Botts expect to leave
Iness trip on Saturday, having a
le supreme court at Salem,
vhoare willing to take part in
f display on the 4th will call
ly Reynolds nt an early date.
rs are beginning to come in,
Handing that the weatl er has
and cold for several weeks.
L D. Mitchell, of Kansas City,
le in on Saturday to join her
who is working at Bayocean
liner had the misfortune to drop
land piece of iron on his foot,
(talking on crutches from the
lierand engine for the electric
nt came in on Friday on the
‘hooner Hush Hogan Irom San
Johnson, who was in the drug
at Salem, has moved here and
lie propertv owned by Engineer
bomas.
. V. Parker’s subjects nt the M
b next,Bunday are : .Morning
purpose of a mao
evening.
■ poem."
B Gregory, who was here a few
see. has returned and located in
, and he has opeoed an office
rgeou’s store.
liggins. keeper at Cape Meares
tion, returned from a visit to
Ion Saturday,and Mrs. Higgins
rn os the next steamer.
in Hendrickson and crew of the
I lumber schooner Ida Scbnaoer.
with the exception of one man, were avail itself of the subscriptions therein
taken to Astoria on the last trip of the tendered?
Sue H. Elmore.
I1.50 per year
CAPITALIZED
$500,000.00
For Sale, a Second Hand Boiler and
THE HEMBREE CASE.
Engine ; also a small Donkey Engine and
Boiler, all in good shape and in running Motion Made and Affidavits Filed
that he did not Plead.
order. Enquire of Frauk Long, at the
Wednesday was theday set for passing
saw mill in this city
•
sentence upon A J. Hembree, the Sand­
Caples & Hoevet have started a lum­ lake murderer, by Circuit Judge Burnett OTHER BIG PROJECTS.
ber yard opposite Mrs. Walker's, and nt Dallas, who had been found guilty at
Steam Ship Lines, Electric
those wanting lumber can get it from that place lor the murder of his wife.
And thus have a record of each and
there by leaving orders at the Tillamook
When the case was called Hembree's and Power Plants, Flumes,
every amount expended together
Hotel or the Yellow Fir sew mill.
*
attorneys made a motion and submitted
Telephone Systems, etc.
with a receipt for the amount paid?
A. J. Sprague, superintendent of the affidavits that he had not been arraigned
hatchery on the Trask river, was in the in court. To give District Attorney Mc­
If the plans of the Tillamook Public
If not, you need a checking ac­
city on Tuesday, and he suggested that Nary time to procure evidence to dis­ Service Company, the incorporation arti­
count with this bank. It is the safest
building be erected there for the purpose prove this, Judge Burnett continued the cles of which were filed in the County
way, the most convenient and satis­
of making that a permanent hatchery. case until July 9th, when the motion will Clerk’s office on Tuesday, are carried
factory method of transacting all
out. Bay City will become the mecca ui
The plav, entitled “A Little Heroine ; be argued.
business payments.
commerce
and
industry,
for
the
new
com
­
The records of the Court, both the
or, Sell Accused," given bv the Dramatic
We will be pleased to have you
Club at lhe Academy Hall on Tuesday Bench Docket and Court lournal, show pany. capitalized with $500 000, has a
big
lot
of
projects
that
it
is
figuring
on.
make
this bank your place of deposit.
that
Hembree
did.plead, and is so re*
evening, was well played, with a good
attendance to witness the performance. corded, It seems that the defence is They are so numerous, vari> d and exten­
sive, we have given below the whole of
Preaching next Sabbath, morning and attacking Judge Galloway's entry in
lhe big things contemplated by this
evening, at the United Brethren church, the Bench Docket, which is a follows :
' Defendant present and pled not guil­ newly formed company ;
by the pastor. This will be the last Sun.
Article I.—The name of this corpora
ty. Motion for change of venue argued, ’
day for this conference year, and all etc.
tion shall be Tillamook Public Service
friends and members are invited to be
As the words “pled not guilty” are Company.
present.
written above the line by Judge Gallow­
Article II.—The duration of this cor­
Owing to an attack of lagrippe last way, this is one of the grounds upon poration shall be perpetual.
Saturday, Rev. D. H. Hare was unable which it is proposed Co knock out the
Article III.—The enterprise, business,
to fill his appointments last Sunday. He recent trial.
pursuit and occupation 111 which this
equal dividend of tix (6 per cent) per
SOME CAMPAIGN ECHOES.
has recovered somewhat, and will preach
corporation propose« to engage are :
next Sunday, morning and evening, in FRAUD IN COAL LAND DEAL.
1st.—To build, construct, equip, pur­ centum, and in the event of a liquid», Mra. Abigail Scott Duniway Dis­
the Presbyterian church.
chase, take over, to lease or otherwise cion or dissolution of said corporation cusses Woman Suffrage Defeat.
The case against Ed. Hadley,who was Judge McBride Sets Aside Deeds acquire to own, hold, control, carry on, from any cause, said preferred stock
of Nebalem Coal Company.
PORTLAND, June 22—1 have finished
operate, maintain, sell, mortgage or shall be entitled to be paid in full from
charged with using profane, obscene and
otherwise dispose of electric light and | the assets of the corporation before a»»y- reading the ediloiial Optimist, the North
abusive language towards C. J. Crook,
A storia , Ore., June 20.—At thia morn,
| tiling is paid to the Common stock. The
was dismissed on motion of Deputy Dis­ ing’s session of the Circuit Court, Judge power plants, water power for the de­ j holders of such preferred stock shall be Bend Harbor, aud many other news­
trict Attorney Cooper on Monday for McBride rendered a decision in favor of velopment of electric energy for trans entitled to the same voting power as paper«, to whose journalistic courtesy I
mission and for the manufacture and • the holders of a like amount of common am indebted for complimentary sub­
want ol sufficient evidence.
the plaintiff's in the case of Charles
stock and each share of preferred and scriptions to I heir enterprising publica­
The largest amount of timber found by Robitch vs. The Nehalem Coal Company production of light, heat or |>ower or common stock shall be entitled to one tions during the late electoral campaign,
electricity.
, vote at all meetings of the stockholders. which landed them and the women to.
the cruisers up to the present time upon and Frederick Robitch and Elizabeth
2nd.—To build, construct, equip, pur­
Article VI —The principal office and
any section already cruised is 93,000,000 Robitch. The two cases were identical
place of business of this corporation gelher on the banks of Salt River,
chase,
take
over,
lease
or
otherwise
ieet. Fearing that a mistake had been and were brought to recover 480 acres
where we all lie gasping for breath, the
shall be Bay City, Oregon.
made, Mr. Clements had the section re­ of land located iu the lower Nehalem acquire, own, hold, control, carry on,
The incorporator« are : John K. Koi- men of the G. O. P. having been
operate,
maintain
and
sell,
mortgage
or
lock. M. A. Zollinger and Frank, B. stranded by " Statement No. 1,” and the
cruised, with the same result.
River district, which the complaint as­
otherwise dispose of bridges, wharves, .Smith.
Commissioner Bodvfelt was down to serted the plaintiff's had deeded to the docks, ditches, - tunnels, wagon roads,
women of all |>arties having been caught
Meda Tuesday and let contracts to John defendant company for $4500 of the flumes, ground and aereal tramways,
in the twisting tail of the Prohibition
Notice to Subscriber.
Weiss & Sons for lumber for planking company's capital stock at the par .value telephone and telegraph lines, water
Subscribers of the Pacific M. St a to» cyclone.
roads and for the laying thereof, toge­ of$l per share. The complaint alleged works, heating plants, plants for the Telephone & Telegraph Company are
But there is no great harm done with­
ther with building an approach to the that the land was sold upon the repre­ manufacture of artificial ice ar.d the hereby notified
that nil telephone out some good occurring; and it docs
Meda bridge, amounting to $600.— sentation by officersof thecompany that storage of natural and articial ice; to act rentals are due on the first of every somewhat comfort the woman in thia
the entire $150,000 of the company's as wharfinger, warehousemen; to trans­ month, and must be paid at the office combination of disasters to note the fact
Courier.
of the company on or before the fifth
capital
stock had been sold at its face mit verbal and written messages by of each month.
that not one of these defeated wallers,
The Nehalem HorseCompany’s stallion
value
and
the
company
had
sufficient
Pacific States Telephone & The Oregonian included, can say. as did
Flanuer will be at Easter’s barn Mon­
electricity for hire ; to Bell, lease, or
Telegraph Company.
Adam
old “ the women did it.”
days, Thursdays and Saturdays ; at money to proceed with the development otherwise dispose of water ami water
J. O. H olden , Agent.
of
its
coal
lands,
whereas
$75,000
ol
My lamented and honored friend,
Fred Zaddach's. on the Nehalem, Tues­
rights, including the sale thereof for
Frances E Willard, the most brilliant
days afternoons and Wednesday morn­ the stock had been given as a bonus in domestic or other puqioses and for the
Get Busy.
but most grievously mistaken woman of
ings; and at lhe Whitney Co.’s ranch purchase of certain tracts of land. manufacture ofipower; to sell, lease or let
Don’t sit down in silent woe':
her day, was not there to lead the G. 0.
half a mile west of the W. N. Vaughn Several other accusations of fraud were for hire heat and heat units; to purchase,
Get busy ;
also alleged. The court, in rendering acquire, manufacture, hold, sell, vend
P. into ambush. The Equal Suffrage
place. Fridays.
*
Swear you’ll get another show ;
bis decision this morning, held that the or otherwise dispose of natural or arti­
Association conducted its quiet campaign
Get
busy
;
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left Satur­
deeds to the plaintiff's property had been ficial ice.
along al riel ly non partisan lines, and the
Luck will stop and smile on you.
day. her passengers being L. C. Quick
If you’ll stand a knock or two ;
secured tbrongh misrepresentation, and
W. C. T. U. contented itself with a
3rd.—To construct, build, equip, pur­
and wife, Miss Ida Bynum, C. W. Gil­
prayer-meeting and water-wagon cam­
made an order directing that the chase. take over lease, or otherwise ac­ Don’t give up and don’t get blue ;
more. L. C- Lindsey, C. Stemberger, W
Get busy.
paign, leaving Clarence True Wilson and
deeds be set aside and the property re­ quire to own. coutrol, carry on, opperate,
Walton. W.W. Wiley. Miss Bessie Wiley.
Start something. Stir something up ;
Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur to vote together
conveyed to its original owners.
maintain, sell, mortgage, pledge or
A. J. Cohn and family, Miss Noyes, J. S
Get busy ;
in the company of thugs, wife-beaters,
Upset
Melancholy's
cup
;
otherwise
dispose
of
railways
to
be
Phillips. L. P. Sampson, Mrs. Rotiud-
Voting Contest for Goddess.
home deserlars, saloon and anti-saloon
Get busv ;
operated by steam, electricity or other
tree and son, Dan McGill, V L. Tilbetts
Fortune loves the busy bee,
allies, “ eminenily conservative men,'*
The voting contest for the Goddess of motive power, boats, steamboats, steam­
and A. Braynard.
Plum chock-full of energy ;
and men who spawn their progeny upon
Liberty closes on Monday night with a ship fines or lines of other water craft
Face the rough house cheerily ;
A* a special meeting of the city council
charity, all of whom will vote as a unit
big dance at the opera house, The vot- between the city of Bay City, Tillamook
Get busy.
on Friday evening, T. B. Handley was
every chance the) get against the rights
ing up to Wedntsday night was as fol­ City, GaiiLaldi and Nehalem B iy and
Stagnant
waters
do
not
flow
;
elected city recorder. Andy Nolan city
and duties of the honorable mothers
lows :
Get busv ;
other
intermediate
points
in
Tillamook
treasurer and D. Billings councilman for
of
honorable men who , as yet, are in
Microbes
in
the
slow
blood
grow
;
2469
Winnie Wallace.
County on lhe Pacific Ocean, Tillamook
the fourth ward. G-J F Zimmerman re­
Get busv ;
the minority column.
Ruth Easter.........
1425 Bay or its or their brsnehes, arms,
Microbes of the wretched blues,
signed as city marshal, which was ac­
Wail on, men and brethren 1 It will
Rose Walling......
74« estuaries and tributaries; to niauufac-
W here despair discouraged brews ;
cepted. The ordinance to prohibit the
do
you gisal to get a ta-te of ** how it la,
606
Shake
the
moss
roots
from
your
shoe*;
Rachel Fletchall...
tore, purchase and sell or otherwise dis­
discharge of what is known as giant fire
yourselves.” Meanwhile, the stranded
Get busy.
Esther Munson ...
557 pose of railroad rolling Mock, construe,
crackers passed its final reading.
386 tion tools, implements and supplies,
Here’s your creed and here’s )Our tip ; women of Oregon watch with quiet
Emms Svenson ...
Wanted 50 girls to represent the Vida Rogers..........
amusement the handiwork of our
Get busy ;
117 lioat". steamers, tugs, tenders, scows or
Practice that stiff upper lip ;
ambidextrous Governor as he detaches
states and territories in the grand Mabel Reddawav.
106 other articles or things used in or in
Get busy ;
you from his Inaik of “Statement No. 1,'*
parade on July 4th. See E. H. Whitney
connection with any of the foregoing
Here’s a prophecy for you :
aud lands you wriggling in Che uiaw of
at his office and he will arrange for your
If
you
’
ll
only
up
and
do,
Dramatic Club Presents Drama. class of business.
Ilia capacious creel.
accommodation. This is an invitation to
You'll triumphantly go through ;
4th.—Untimitedly and without restric­
Get busy.
The Dramatic Club of St. Alphonsus
A an Ait. S cott D uniway .
the girls living in the country as well
tion to purchase, hold, lease, mortgage,
as to those in town. Call without delay presented the “Little Heroine," a drama sell, or otherwise dnq»ose of real or per­ I
Notice.
Badly Sprained Ankle Cured.
and liave Mr. Whitnev take your name in four acts, at the Academy hall, Inst sonal property wheresoever situated; to
j ears ago our daughter sprained
N otick is H kkkby G iven ,—That the her Three
and give you the name of the state that Tuesday evening, a large audience being purchase or otherwise to acquire ease­
ankle and had t»e**n suffering terribly
County Court will receive bids for fur­ for two
present
to
witness
the
performance.
The
days and nights—had not slept a
you are to represent.
ments, franchisee, rights-of-way, privi­ nishing 100 cords of wood for tliu use of mitilite. Mr S'allirK'a. of Butler, Tenn ,
Articles ,0! incorporation of the As- play was entertaining and delighted the leges, water rights, reparian rights, th« Court House. Rids will be received told us of Cl'H’idterl ill’s Pain Balm. We
toria-Scaside-Tillamook Railway Com­ audience. The young amateurs did re whether appurtenant to real property or for green hemlock, alder, or fir wood. went to the store that night and got a
All wood must ire cut in 46 inch lengths
pany were filed in the Countv Clerk s markHbly well, their performing pleasing in gross, necessary or useful in the mill oorded in the basement of lhe Court bottle <»f it and bathed her ankle two or
the
large
audience,
which
was
expressed
three limes ami she went to sleep and
office at Astoria last week, the incorpor­
exercise of any or all of the above men­ Houseby the bidder. All bids must be lutd s good flight’s re*t. The next
filled with the County Clerk, on or lie. morning sue was much lietter and in a
ators being F. L. Evans, E. G. Fergu­ in the hearty applause which they came tioned powers,
fore July [let. 1908. at I o'cha-k pm.
son. H. G. Van Dusen and W. E. Buffum. in for every time the enrtain dropped.
5tb.—To purchase, take over, or other, The wool must all lie delivered tn or Mbort time could walk around and had
H.
Sander,
“
a
squire,"
performed
his
no more trouble with her ankle.—E. M
Capital stock is $2,000.000, divided into
wise acquire, to hold, own, control, sell, before October 1st, 1908.
200,000 shares of $10 each. According part with much natural shrewdness. H. assign, transfer, mortgage, pledge or
The Court reserves the Tight to reject B kumitt . Hampton. Ttnn. 25 and 50
cent wiei for sale by all druggists.
to its articles it will construct and op­ Plasker. “the villain," acted his part otherwise dispose of warrants, bonds, any or all bide. Bv order of the County
O. B. LAMB.
erate an electric railway and is author­ with great cunning. |ohn Plasker was notes, or olher evidences of IndelHerlneM Court.
Born in Iowa.
County Clerk.
Our family were all born and raised
ised to maintain docks, elevators, ware­ excellent in a comedy role. B. Sander of any corporation, private or municipal,
in ¡own. and iu»re used Chamberlain's
took his pnrt with precision and nicety.
or of any body politic, lhe capital slock
houses, etc.
Bids Wanted
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
R. Max well showed great versatility. H.
of oilier corporations, and generally, to
At the first regular meeting of the Lin­
Nnticp it hereby given that the County (made at Des Moines) for years. We
Bergstrom made a hit ns a Dutch girl.
know how good it is from long expert-
transact and carry on in any state or
coln Annuity Union, held in the 1.0.0 F.
E. Delsman. ‘‘the orphan," surprised the territory within lhe United Stale* the Court of Tillnmook County. Oregon will ence in th« use of it. In fact, when in
receive « cm led bids for the graveling ot
hall on Friday evening, the following
El 1’aso, Texas, the writer's life was
gathering by her winning wavs and
business of a public service company that portion ot what it known at the
officers were installed by Supreme Deputy
naturalness. G. Wimer, "a heroine," an to do any and »11 things necessary or Dealt' road at .Nehalem, Oregon, from as red by the prom|>t use of this remedy.
President
H C. Montgomery : P 8..
We sre now engaged in the mercantile
gave an excellent imooMonittion. L. incident to the operation of Hie com­ the beginning of taid roitd to angle 19, business at Narosisaee. Fla . and have
F. L, Forxlund ; speaker. F. L. Sapping­
of
mile
1.
Terwilliger, "colored Pete,” whs the life
The approximate distance to lx gravel- ii.troduced the remedy here. It has
ton ; VS., Winnie M. Wallace; chap of the play, and showed by his make up pany.
proven very siicorwiful and is ooMtantly
Article V.—The capital stock of this ed it 7 r mile. Th« approximate amount growing
lain, Marv F. Drew ; clerk. Carrie A.
in favor.— E nnis B ro H This
on tlx stage great sell possession and cor|iorniion shall lie five hundred thou of grave! to be uted on taid road it 0OO
Sappington ; cashier. C. J. Crook ; S A.
cubic yards. All bidt must lie at certain remedy is for sale by all diuggists.
ability.
r—
Marlon
sand ($-500,000.00) dollar«, divided into price per cubic yard, and the taid gravel
A . Hatlie B. Marolf: I S D.K.. i"
The musicnl program, in charge of the
Deeter ; medical examiner. Dr. R T. Tillamook Concert Band, was excellent. five thousand (5000) alia*« of the par to be distributed over the entire dia
value of one hundred ($100.00) dollar* lance at mar lx directed by the County
Bonis; trustee«. Anna D. Page, Annie
The Sisters extend their sincernat each; of such capital stock two thousand Court or its representative. The work
Anderson and B. B. Stillwell.
thanks to everyone taking part in this > five liu dred (2#00) shan-s of the par mutt he completed «#n or before October
Thomas Coates returned from Port- program, and the various tokens of I value of one hun ired ($IWdD) dollars 1, HMW. All bids mutt be filed with the
County Clerk on or IWure 10 o'clock
land on Sunday with the letter of ac- ki< does*, on the pnrt of their patrons, is 'each, of the total par value of two a m. July l«t. 1908. The court retervet
ceptance from .Mr. Lytle, but could gi»e moat highly appreciated by them They J hundred and fifty thousand ($250.000 (Hi) the right to reject any and all bidt. By
Capital Stock......................... $25,000.
no further information as to wherf the also wish to thank the audience for their 1 dollars, shill be non accumulative pre- order of the court.
Offers every facility for safe linking,
G.
B.
L
amb ,
work on the railroad would start up presence, and voles to I* presrn' on July 1 ferred stock entitled to an annual
and solicits your business.
County Clerk.
other than that which was published io 4tb. but regret very much thst a pre- dividend of five (5 per cent) per centum
Commercial. Savings and Trust De­
our Inst issue In the letter of acceptancs viousappointment prevents them accept­
, from the profile of lite corporation pay ^FERDO B. GREGORY, par tmeau.
Mr. Lytle is not very positive about the ing the kind invitation.
Intermt at «narrent rates oa checking
' aUe semi-annually on the first days of
railroad being built in tl»e time specified.
accounts.
January
and
July
in
each
year
before
A little forethought may save you no
forhesajS: “The conditions attached end of trouble. Anrone who make« ic a any dividends are paid upon t'lecom-
O-ir little book, ” Helpful Hints on
' Banking,” explaining how to do your
to the subscription of May 27th, 1908, rule to keep (’ham bar lai n’t Colic.
' tnon stock and to shore equally with lhe
Orneg : Over Sturgeon’s.
1 banking by outil is ready.
are somewhat rigorous, but this coin- , Cholera
______________
and Diarrhoea Remedy at h nd common stock in any excess sfter the
R esidence : .Mrs. Walker's.
I Send for a copy. <»'• t,M ,,,r lhe
rninv
be ——
able
to —
complete
its • knows
tf>is to be a fuel. For »ale by all
panj hones to . ..
—
—
•
_
J payment to said common stock of so
Local Phone.
. time
__ stated
. ... and JrniriziMa.
^aakiag-
railway line within the
druggists.
To Build Electric Railroad
in Tillamook County.
Do You Fay
Your Bills by Cheok ?
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK,
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
Physician & Surgeon
I