Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 10, 1908, Image 1

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XXI. No. 14
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jrris, eye speciulist.
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lotts. for abstracts.
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till«monk County Bank notes *
in bulk or jar at Mills’ Cash
k>r Sale or Reut at King and
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(owns left on Friday to visit in
Hams and Bacon at Mills’
Jarie Smith is taking a vacation
biting in Bay City.
Granite. Tinware and
He in
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■At Sappington & Co.
la Govne will attend the State
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School at Monmouth.
week
bsiness trip to Portland,
bidid new line of Stoves and
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■st in at King & Smith's.
L 160 acres of timber land for
[acre See J. C. B ewlev .
pected that the new electric
nt will start up r.ext week.
Eton & Co. will give you more
join dollar than anyone else. *
IcN iir will take a vacation next
I will visit the State Fair wh:,e
Idach was down from Nehalem
attending the good roads
-our work on those stumps
nith have the great stumping
Closing out our line of
House Hardware at cost.—
Sappington & Co.
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Three year old Pony for sale, cheap.—
Inquire of John Harter, Tillamook, Ore.*
A large number of our citizens will go
to Salem next week to attend the State
Fair, which commences on Monday and
remains open until the 19th. There will
be several small exhibits of Tillamook
cheese at the fair.
Cranberry picking will commence next
week at Sandlake, the crop being large
again this year. Atkinson Bros., who
have three nc.es in cranberries, expect to
gather 350 boxes, which will net them a
thousand dollars.
Unclaimed letters in the post office are
for Isaac Belknap. Alelv Berg, Christian
Burenham. Richard Hendrick, B. Miers.
Edwin O’Neil. L. II. Peters, Harry T.
Simpson. W. .1. Simpson. Mrs. Sewerd,
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Thayer, Wtn. Yoe.
Parties broke in Theo. Parks’ chuken
house last week. Ttaeks of blood were
traced to the dock, where the schooners
Evie and Gerald C were berthed at the
time, so Theodore is wondering which of
the two vessels enjoyed chicken dinners
at his expense.
At the House of Good Styles.
FALL STYLES Await You
Leading Modes for Men, made for us by the Premier
Producers of America.
SINCERITY STYLES SPECIALLY PROMINENT,
Embracing Youth and Men’s Distinctive Clothes.
Now is the Logical Time
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The steamer Sue H. Elmore left here on
Friday, her passengers being Geo. Pye
and wife, R. ). Mimick and wife, Sam
Downs, B B. Shaffer, Mrs. Pye, Chester
McGhee, \V. R. Williamson and family, J.
E. Slaughterback, W. S. Curtiss, W. R.
Gessler. C. A. Oudermoot, H.Thompson,
I. Bador, G. H. Brizendine.
Russell Hawkins and J. D. Edwards,
representing the Whitney Co., returned
|ve feet a day is being bored at to the citv from Portland on Tuesday,
»11 since the new steel cable was and it is rumored that this company is
making preliminary arrangements to
manufacture its timber by the time that
Ho Monday being labor day the
the railroad is completed, erecting a large
-of the City Council was put off
saw mill between here and Bay City.
day evening.
The price paid for cheese for the month
pome special bargains in city
Binoerlty
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of July at several of the cheese factories
C othw
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[and dairy farmrs, C. V. Atter-
will be found below :
lamook, Oregon.
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Mnple Leal Creamery........ ... 29 5c.
le, a new No. 4 Sharpies Tubu-
Tillamook Creamery ........ . . 29c.
Fairview
Dairy................... .. . 30c.
Vater.
Price $70.
Address
Clover Leaf......................... ... 28.5c.
■ter, Tillamook.
South Prairie....................... . .. 30VsC.
orated with choice flowersand presented
t Cooper will leave on the
Three Rivers....................... . . 28.1c.
a pretty appearance. The pleasures of
East Beaver ....................... ... 27.7c.
|to resume his studies at the
the afternoon were somewhat marred on
Ion State University.
Emmett Jenkins brought in a trim account of the death of Mrs. C. W. Tai
Hl make a mistake if you do gasoline launch Ironi Astoria last week, mage since the last meeting of the club.
Land look over the bargains making the trip ill seven hours. She is She was the president and had taken a
iw Sappington & Co.
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named the Henrietta, with accommoda­ great interest in the club, and previous
Hazel McNair will resume her tion for twenty-five passengers. She will to her death she had sent a little token
I the State University, and will be put on the run between this city and tn the club,
Eugene next week.
bav points. On Sunday she took a party
J. H. Beach was bound over on Satur
to rent, six rooms, with pantry, down and wentout overthe bar for deep day to the circuit court by Justice Sap
■ and stable. Rent $10 month, sea fishing.
pington on a charge of larceny by em­
■he Headlight office.
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W. E. Stanley came near being shot on bezzlement. the bail being placed at $500
y ohower of rain Monday had Saturday. He was outside his barn and by the justice, which was furnished and
■I clearing off the fog, and since a few scattering shots fell at his feet, and Beach was released.
Beach was the
soon after a small bullet passed directly cheese maker for the Pleasant Valiev
■s been bright and clear.
be certainty of a railroad, no over his head and imbedded itsell in the Cheese Association, and some of the
kregon will grow faster than barn. Mr. Stanley was Unable to ascer­ patrons failing to obtain money for the
tain who the parties were, but it shows cheese, have been trying to hold Beach
book Country.—Oregonian.
again the reckless manner in which fire on a criminal charge, which they sue-
■Hickel 17 Jewels Waltham or arms are being used, endangering peo­
ceeded in doing on Saturday, this being
Itches, with patent regulators. ple’s lives,
the second time that Beach was before
Howard Wahlen, expert watch-
Rev.
D.
H.
Hare
preached
his
farewell
the justice on a similar offence.
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sermon at the Presbyterian church on
It was eminently proper that the
Isntress is in charge of Caples Sunday evening, and left on Tuesday for
mee ting of the Oregon Good Roads
■rd.
For orders, prices, etc., Moscow. Idaho, where he will become
Association should be held in Tillamook,
Itv office or Yellow Fir Mill. *
the pastor of the Presbyterian church in for in that isolated county can be found
[for our specials on canned that city. Mr. Hare made many friends a few of the best wagon roads in use
it will pay you to lay in your while residing here, who regret that he anywhere in the state. The lack of other
H-ply at prices offered by Sap- had to resign principally on account of means of transportation undoubtedly in­
Mrs. Hare's poor health, and to seek a duced the residents to exercise more care
[informed that a large number dryer climate, which he succeeded in in road construction than they would
have otherwise devoted to the task, and.
■ve been in the timber on the doing while on a summer's vacation.
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fi.50 per year
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER io, 1908
JOTTINGS
J. Clough returned last
MeaMiflht
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Towing a barge stacked high with now that the railroad seems an assured
immense cider logs, the tug Geo. R. fact, these fine roads will greatly add
w Orange will meet at their hall Vosburg left Nehalem Monday for As­ to the inducements which Tillamook
tew on Saturday, Sept. 12 at 10 toria. The timbers were taken to the County can offer settler?. There is still
full attendance is expected.— Portland Lumber Company’s mill. It is a vast amount of road-building to be
the biggest shipment of logs that has done in Tillamook County, but the
■aerstet. Secretary.
been seen here on a barge recently. Some numerous grayelbedded streams and
Iv H. T. Botts left on Tuesday
of the logs will measure five feet in comparatively easy grades, together
(nnville, where be will attend
diameter. They were piled about five with a general disposition on the part
fraptcy proceedings of I. H.
high over an ocean going barge more of the people for road improvement, will
la number of creditors.
than 200 feet long and 50 leet wide. enable the work yet to be done to be
■ Ribbon Club gave an enjoy- The logs will be converted into shingles. carried forward r ipidlv.—Oregonian.
II at Todd's hall on Friday, and
While nelping to move the county road
The Public and High School will con.
HI attended, affording plenty of
building machinery (the engine and rock vene on Monday next after the summer
■t for the young people.
crusher) out to Beaver. Tom Harrison vacation, and during the vacation the
bl Dance will be given at the was taken sick and brought back to
school building was painted on the ex.
Hall on Saturday night Good town last Tuesday by oneol the crew
terior and now presents a bright, clean
ged and good music will be with whom he was working. He is now
appearance. It is expected that the at­
fey the Tillamook orchestra.
at the Larson Hotel suffering from rheu­ tendance will be larger than last year.
if you are looking for good matism. Before starting on the Beaver The school will have an entire new corps
Id fine treatment, clean tables, trip Harrison was laid up for ten days of teachers, with the exception of Mias
lust stop at the Larson Hoove with some trouble bnt feeling much bet­ Edna Garfield, who teaches typewriting
up the Stockton dining room. * ter, be undertook this work and the re­ and shorthand. The new principal. Prof.
I Williams Paints are the verv sult proved he was still physically unfit James Goldsworthy, comes to this city
from the East with the I »cat of recom­
■red paints. They will cover for work.
face and last longer than any
Sheriff Crenshaw arrested Oscar Curry mendation. and everything promises for
bean get on the market.—King at the logging camp, who is wanted in another successful school »ear in T’lla
h. agents.
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Wheeler county for horse stealing. He mook City, as Prof W. R. Rutherford
Iterlin will leave on Friday for was traced some week ago to Washing, left the school in splendid shape when
[■nd while outsi.le will visit the ton county, and Sheriff Hancock tele­ the school closed for the holidays, Th*
ir at Salem. His son, Raphael, phoned to Sheriff Crenshaw to look out teachers are as follows
James Goldsworthy, principal.
It seems that Curry wrote a
■ school in Portland the com- for him
John Rekheu. high school.
letter and used oneol the hotel envelopes,
Anna Shirk, high school.
Edna Garfi-ld. high school.
Bow and son bought the half which located him in this county, and
Christine Onterwall, 6th and 7th gde.
tGeo B Lamb's, paving (700 Sheriff Crenshaw traced him to the log­
Mrs. Earl Ford. 4th and 5th grade.
Ire they will erect a new real ging camp, where be was arrested and
Esther Fisher, 2nd and 3rd grade.
then
locked
np
in
the
county
jail.
The
tee sale was made through Cat-
Nellie Matvei. 1st grade.
deputy sheriff of Wheeler couuty n on bis
IcKinlev.
way in to take him out.
falls will install n moving pk-
Doa't he afriidtogiva Chamberlain's
The Shakespeare Club met on Friday
idtion in the Martiny building
Cough Remedy tn your children. It is
s the electric light plant is in at the home of Mrs. F. S Whitehouse, intended especially for toughs, colds,
I and will contain the latest when the club spent another pleasant croup end whooping c>>ngh. and it la rhe
m illustrated song sod comic afternoon, the boateas serving a dainty i*»t medicine mad* for tlwsv diseases.
loach. The rooms were artistically dec- For sale bj all Druggists.
■er this summer, bothering the
■d others.
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for Clothes selection, and this is the logical place to make
that selection.
This is going to be a big Clothes Season. Men have
been denying themselves a great many things for a year
past. Now wc feel the reaction. We have prepared for it,
so have the manufacturers. One notable feature is the im­
mense range of styles—the daring innovations in clothes.
These have to do with young men’s clothes, chiefly. It is
well enough to avoid the very flamboyant styles. We feel
that out own selections have comprehended all the best that
the leading designers have offered that are within the pre-
cincts of good taste.
We invite your inspection and
await your approval.
Homer Mason
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Sincerity Clothes Store.
fllnoerity Clothes
222 64
Krebs Bros , lumber............
Sheriff Crenshaw received a message
Commissioners* Court
77 00
J. B. Cox, cruiser.......... ..
thia morning that an inBane man was at
»10 00
Reeher'a on the Wilson river, lie was
The Board of County Commissioner» David Martiny, cruiser
108 00
from this city and they had him tied up did not gel through their business until John Comall, cruiser ........
310 00
for safe keeping,
Wednesday, owing to the delays in going B. M. 1’arden, cruiser ........
4 23
Ou Tuesday evening a reception win over the couuty. The Board will meet Emil Berrscheidt....................
So oo
given to Miss Carrie Monroe, at the again on the 2Vlli, having adjourned W. N. Bays, damages ........
Fred Burton, damages ........ .. 200 00
residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Haltom, until that time.
2 50
previous to her departure for her home
In the matter of the claim of Mrs. W. G. Harris ........................
1 00
in Portland, when a number of young Martha Moon, for damages, the County The Whitney Co . rebate on taxes
people were present and spent a pleasant Clerk was instructed to have a deed C. J Clement«, county cruise . 8,000 00
time together, Jenkins’ orchestra fur- prepared for a strip ol lunil 40 feet wide, R. W. Watson.......................... ... 49 00
.. 40 00
nishing the music.
and upon the same being filed he is to O. W. Bodyfelt, salary..........
H. V. Alley, salary .............. ... 47 40
draws warrant of$50.
Suit for Attorney'a Fees.
Claim of W. W. Wiley lor $10 wai
SHOCKING CRIME.
A suit was filed in the circuit court on continued.
Claim No. 59,viewer's report for $13
Tuesday by E. F. Cowing and E. H.
w. C. Wolfe, the Socialist, is
Cowing, partners under the firm name was disallowed.
Accused of Rape upon
Claim
No
2,
viewer's
report
for
$18
and style of Cowing & Cowing, against
Daughter.
Claude Thayer, for $’2960.
In their was continued.
Considerable surprise and indignation
Claim of .Eugene Atkinson for $2.25
complaint plaintiff sets out that during
were arouse.1 <>n Friday afternoon when
all the times hereinafter mentioned the was continued.
In the matter of the claim for damages it became kno vh that Sheriff Crenshaw
plaintiffs were partners under the firm
name and style of Cowing & Cowing of Henry Dunstan for county road had arrested W. C. Wolfe on n most
and were engaged in the general practice through his place where the present serious offence, that of attempted rape
of the law and pet tickler ly in such county road is located, the County upon his daughter, Eva Wolfe, in his
practice before the Departm»nt of the Clerk was ordered to draw a warrant for own home that alter noon. When taken
the sum of $20 when a deed for right ol to the court house Wolfe assumed a de.
Interior and its subordinate branches.
fiant, ogly mood, by taking a knife from
That during the year 1900 the defend­ way is executed.
In the matter of a letter of communi­ his pocket, which the sheriff took from
ant represented to the plaintiff« that he
had an interest jointly with each of 51 cation of Fred Scomp it was ordered him, and when in the sheriff's office, in
contestées in certain contests then pend, that the same lie continued for the term charge of Deputy Sheriff Aschim, while
ing before the Oregon City Land Office and that the County Court will take the sheriff wav hunting up witnesses and
and wherein Chas. E. Haves was in same under advisement, to be taken up procuring evidence, Wolfe undertook to
leave the office, remarking that tlia
each of said cases contestant and divers at some future time.
In the matter of the petition of Chas, deputy sheriff could not keep him there,
and sundry parties were contestées and
said defendant thereupon employed the fohnson and Lizzie Johnson for a county Aschim told Wolfe that he was left in
plaintiffs as attorneys and contracted road, the viewers' report was nrjected hl« charge and he wav going to keep him
for them professional services in defend­ and another board of viewer» appoint­ there, and forthwith drew his revolver,
ing the contests and each and allot them ed, viz, Otto Schrader, J. J. McGinnis which cowed Wolfe Into submission.
Deputfy District Attorney Cooper hav­
and U. C. Jensen to view, cut and lo­
in the names of the contestées.
ing ex-imined a number of witnesses, a
That in pursuance of such employment cate a county road.
In the matter of the petition of 8. M. complaint was made out charging Wolfe
the plaintiff during the years 1900, 1901
1902. 1903, and 1904 performed ser. Batferson for a county road, the board with r»pe upon his danghter. Ha was
vices for the defendant in defending the of viewers havingfailed to report, it was taken liefore Justice Sappington, but the
contests and in preparing and engross- decided to appoint another set rxf viewers sheriff took precautions to put Wolfe in
irons.
After the complaint had been
ing various instruments in writing and to locate a road.
The bid of Alfred O'ofoon to construct read the justice askewl him if be wanted
in counseling and advising the defendant
and the various contestées and in attend three miles of road around Necarnev to consult an attorney, lie aoswered in
ing to and about the businessappertain­ mountain, for (5,400, wa* accepted, and the negative, and said that he would
Commissioner Alley was instructed to waivu examination, whereupon he was
ing to the defense ol the contests.
That said services so performed for close up the contract, which calls for the bound ovesr to the circuit court, Justice
defendant were and are reasonably completion of the work by October 1909. Sappington placing the bail at $2j)0o.
In the matter of the claim of W
N. The Deputy District Attorney objected
worth the sum of $2960.
Lays for damages on Blaine road, the to the onaltness of the bail, and next
County Clerk war instructed to draw a dav it was raised tn $6,000, and Wolfe
Engine for Sale.
On? 6 horse power Pierce Engine, in warrant for $50 on payment of ume living unable to raise this is locked up in
firat claw running order. For price see upon filing a deed of right of way
the county jail.
F. N ¿Uiott._______________
In the matter of the petition of |nhn
The east. >xs far as we can learn, 'ooks
Theiler fora county road the same was very black syainst Wolfe.
dismissed.
Wolfe is -a socialist and one of the
In the matter of the petition of M. A. leaders of that party lor several years.
Cady for county road, the .lame was He raised a retf flxg during the Fourth
continued.
of July celebrnti on in this city, for which
In the matter of cancelling of county he was arrested fl nd fined $50, and this
warrants, which have liecn duly ad­ case is to come u ? again at the circuit
vertised, the County Clerk was ordered court on a writ ol review.
Capital Stock ........................ $25,000,
to cancil the same.
Offers every facility for safe banking,
How's This?
In the matter of damages for Mrs. N,
and solicits your buatness.
We olfer One Huud'r-d IVollarw IWward for
Smith on Blaine road, it was ordered sny caw of CatsrrS tUvt cannot be cured by
Hall a Catarrh ( ure
Commercial. Barings and Trust De­ that the County Clerk draw a warrant-
F J <’HF.NET A CO., To'ed» O.
We, the undrr*igne<i, have kn<> $»• F J
partments.
lor (100 for a strip of land as soon as
< heoey for th« I a«t
vmh . and be I ie*a him
Interest at current rates on checking same is filed.
perfectly hrmorabla tn alt bttaiiiea«| trail«
action«
and
financially
aide to carry . wt any
accounts.
In the matter of the claim for damages obligat ion« made by their Arm
Oir little book, Helpful Hints on ol W. D. Gladwill on Blaine road, the
W aldiwg K inxan fk W am \
W'holeaalr DuggUt*. Tola Id b O.
Banking.’’ explaining how to do your
Hall a Catarrh Cur« la taken internal Jy. act­
County Ckrk was instructed to draw
banking by mail is ready,
ing directly upon the blood and mu« ua aur
Send for a copy. It's free for the a warrant for $10 as soon as save is on tacaa of the tyateen Taattmontal* •<$$ t free
Fri t
bottl< •*»*<>
all
fetal»«
file.
asking.
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
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