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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER -5, 1908
Editorial Snap Shots.
The Sunday closing law an declared
unconstitutional by Judge Gantenbein on
Monday, so no more Sunday lid« can be
put on.
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flow that Bro. Turner ha« h»« no«e in
the space box again, it will either keep
him out of mischief or get him into mi«
to those »ho exhibit stock. farm an<?
daily products. A thousand dollar,
distributed io that way amongst the
borne people, instead of giving it to out
side bands aod fakirs' shows, wonld. in
our estimation, be the proper thing to
do. And we would also suggest, so ar
to put a stop to the continual demam'
for money.that the businessmen appoint
a committee, to which all matters per-
taining to contributing to this or that
scheme could be referred. This is some
what after tile plan adopted in other
cities, where business men have been
pestered so much with fakes of all kinds
that they have had to adopt some plan
to prevent being imposed upon, as quite
a number of the business men of Till«
moot. Citv were this year. Whenever a
Business Men's or a Commercial Club is
organized here, the fakers will not be
able to gather in such a rich harvest. A
liberal contribution from the business
men for a county fair is as much us they
should be called upon to give away, so
give them a rest lor a while and let them
concentrate their efforts on a genuine,
annual county fair.
ELLIOTT LOOSE SAND
SPIT PROPERTY.
Supreme Court Reverses the
Decision of Judge Galloway.
Report of the condition of
Tillamook County Bank,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Report of the condition of the Tillamook County Bank, at Tillamook City, in the State
at the close of business, September 23rd, 1908.
The Supreme Court of Oregon rendered
a decision in the case of Geo. W. Elliott
LIABILITIES.
vs. Scott Bozorth and John Waterman,
RESOURCES.
in which respondent sought to recover
chief.
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property on the sandspit, known now as
•134.982 38 Capital stock paid in ..................
The dairymen who want butter fat at
part of Bavocean park. This war an ap­ Loans and discounts.................................
li
12c. a pound, the price paid under the
3’° 53 Undivided profits, less expenses
peal from the Circuit Court of Tillamook Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. .
and taxes paid ............................
29,241 31
Cleveland administration, will vote f< r
County and the decision of Judge Win. Bonds, securities, etc............................
Individual deposits subject to
Bryan next month
And the dairymen
Galloway, who decided in favor of Banking house, furniture and fix­
who want the price to remain the same
check .................................................
Elliott. The Supreme Court reversed
4.9*9 83
tures ............................................................
as the last few years will vote for Tait.
this and entered a decree dismissing the Other real estate owned.......................
2,604 68 Demand certificates of deposit
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complaint, the court contending because
51.89° 34 Time certificates of deposit..........
Due fiom banks............................-............
Hemlock has a bright little uewspnper,
land may have raised in value and at
674 23 State deposits................................... .
Checks and other cash items.............
and the Sage of Hemlock will be kept
tained some importance in that neigh
busy from nowon—tooting his own hoin
14.59* 09 Savings deposits...............................
Cash
on
hand
................................
..............
i
borhood. since Bozorth bought, bv rea­
Liabilities other than those above
and infusing a little life into that way­
son of an anticipated construction of a
stated ..........................................
side location
Who knows but wbat
railroad into that vicinity, can furnish
i,i
Hetrlock 1»»« be bidding for the county
no sound basis for adjudging the deed in
seat one of ttirse days.
Total
$239,224 39
question to be a mortgage.
Total
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Briefly
stated
the
case
was
as
follows
;
The wet rea on started in again on
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, SS.:
Plaintiff and hie father, Frances N.
Monday after a beautiful summer and
Elliott,
were
joint
equal
owners
and
I,
M W. Harrison, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the abovt,
fall True it is that Tillamook from now
l-.nai.ts in common of 145 52 acres of ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
on will have plenty of rain, but there is
Engine f >r Sale.
laud, situate in Tillamook County, about
M. W. HARRISON, c
this satisfaction in knowing that there
One 6 horse power Plaice Engine, ill dor 10 miles west of the City of Tills
will lie no blizzards, heavy snow storms diet class running order.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of October, 1908.
For price see mook. Ou October 20th, 1898, they
or zero weather in this county the <om- F. N Elliott.
MYRTLE MILLS, Notary
juititly morigaged this land to defendant
ing winter.
Correct
—
Attest
:
CARL
HABERLACH,
M.
W.
HARRISON,
H. T. BOTTS, Du
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Waterman to secure the payment of a
Houses for Sale.
Ilav Citv will be a splendid location
loan of $175, made by him to plaintiff,
for a salmon cannery and cold storage
Three House« for Sale, cheap, on your which was evidenced by their joint ami
plant as soon as the railroad is finished, own term». Apply to John Harter, Till­ several notes of the same date, payable which a decree was entered from which
but in the meantime those who are in­ amook, Oregon.
t w o y ears after date w ith interest at lhe both defendants have appealed.
terested in that business should be ap­
Attorney H. T. Bott« represented
rate of ten percent per annum, payable
Separater for Sale.
proached and induced to invest in what
annually. About the time or shortly Scott Bozorth in this case.
will lie a profitable business as soon rs
For Sale, a new No. 4 Sliarples Tubu­ after the naturity of the debt Frances
the lailroad solves the transportation lär Separater
Price $70.
Aldres« Elliott, er., died intestate, his interest in
HOTEL ARRIVALS-
question.
Frank Bester, Tillnmook.
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the land devolving u 'on his three «one,
Allen House.
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i.icludltig plaintiff, and two daughters,
Thursday.—G. F. Young, C. F. Wie­
The presidential election is now only
Wanted, to Rent, a Dairy Farm lu December, 1901). nothing having been
gand, C. R. Nicholson, W. O. Stett, N.
h few weeks off and it appears to be
Wanted to rent
by an experitneed paid on the debt, Waterman duected S Lover and family, Portland; F. L,
conceded, and by some democratic news­
foreclosure proceedings to be brought if Parker, P. A. Stokes, C .Haddix, Astoria;
papers, that Taft will lie elected. That '.airyman. a dairy ranch with 18 to 25
the debt were not paid. But by a mutual Charles Coron, Humbolt. Cal.
will be a good thing fur the prosperity -ows. after 1st November. Address Box
arrangement tietweeu Waterman and
Saturday —J «net Nelson, Etty E.
and industrial interests of the country, 14-, Tillamook, Ore.
plaintiff such proceedings were deferred Snider, Wm Dieting, B. L. kaysdale,
and Tillamook Conntv especially, for it
Notice, for Sale.
to give the latter an opportunity to B. E. Van Voorhea, Portland; H. H,
w ill soon emerge from its "bottled up’’
Ona span of heavy young horses, also procure from his brothels and sisters a Rees, steamer Brandon; Hubert Royom,
condition.
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live good colts from sucking colt up to conveyance of their interests to him, so E J. Schelling, W. N. Lytle, Bay City.
A long, light overcoat
True it is that the business men of this 2% years old.—Inquire, John Abraham. teat he might sell the place aud save
8unday.—E F.Cowelg, Bertha Dunn,
covers
you from top to tai
something
for
himself,
or
on
his
failure
city should have owned and operated its North Yamhill. Ore.
W M Bell, Portland; G. W, Wallace,
waterproof too, that is t>
Co sell, convey the same to Waterman in Beaver,
own steamer, but now that the railroad
call it a raincoat. Brani
Girl Wanted
settlement of the debt. By uuly 2nd, 191'2.
will be complced within a year, it is rot
Monday.—J. D Edwards, Fred Kun-
Kincaid & Co. made it I
surprising to know that hut few persons
Wanted, a Girl to work lor board and phautiff had prix:ured conveyances from <lorph. Portland; J. H Fmigan, Woods;
weather as well as stormy,
care ti> invest in a new host, although, it tend East Side High School, Portland all ot Ins brothers and their wives and L C. and L. E. Thompson, Carlton;
should the Pacific Navigation Company
Particulars write Mrs. E. H. Whitnev. from his two sisters ami the husband of |acob Nicklausaud wife, Blaine; Joe
continue to pile on the agonv there is i o 116<> Detroit street, or inquire of Mrs one, hut not from one Henry Ruhl, Effenberger, Nehalem.
■liishaiid of the other. Plaintiff, how­
telling what might happen yet.
W. H. Cooper._____________
Tues-lay—L. A Smith, Fred Young.
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ever, hud failed to consumnate any sale Bay City; Thus. Ko I gers, J. L. Demsey,
The votersin Tillamook, Hoquartm,
To Creditors.
a id on July 21st, 19)2, lie executed and Portland.
Fairvfew and South Prairie will vote at
Thon- knowing themselves indebted to delivered to Waterman’s attorney at
Wednesday.—Ed. H. Neely, Portland;
the November election, applying Iota] C. F. Stuart call upon D, L. Shrode and Tillamook City a genera! warranty deed
John Johnson. Hobson rille; Con Des
option to prevent cattle running at large se ttle same and some expense.
to be really modern, murtl
purporting to convey the laud to Water, mond, Hemlock.
in these precincts, and owing to numer­
little
ahead of the times.'
man
tor
the
consideration
of
$563,
ex
­
R. L. S abin ,
The Laraen House.
ous complaints it will not be a surprise if
pressed therein, that sum being lhe
is true of the Modern Ran
Secretary Merchants’ Piotective
Thursday—R.
E.
Bozarth, John
all four precincts vote to keep stock op.
amount of lhe debt on October 2jth,nf
the material is as hands«
Association.
This will not prevent anyone from herd­
that year. OnJuly28lh, Waterman, at Bvlen, C. 8, Smith, Henry Norriaon.
before it was waterproofed
Friday.—Frank W. Monroe, W. W.
ing cattle in these precincts when grass
Siletz River Bottom Land.
Baker City, executed and forwarded to
prices are modest.
Allingham, Chas. Champlin,
W. D.
grows up. aud. no doubt, this will soon
his
attorney
at
Tillamook,
lor
delivery
I now have several tracts of rich river
Clark, Portland; C. J. Scliuldt, Amity;
be resorted toby owners of cattle send­
Co
plaintiff,
’
together
with
plaintiff's
bottom land along the Siletz river which
H. F Perry, Hobeonville; C. Desmond.
ing their children to herd cattle on the
I can offer at $20 per acre. I have one note, an optiou to repurchase the same Pleasant Valley; Mrs. D. H. Vedder,
public highways.
So in abating one
within
one
year
from
October
1st,
1902,
72 acre allotment near the mouth of the
Balm
nuisance it is lieble to create another.
river for $1600, another 80 acre allot for Che sum of $665, and inCerest on Chat
Saturday.—Arthur Holden.
Oregon
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sum
from
that
date
at
ten
per
cent
,
to
ment about 5 miles up the river, and
City; W. L. Arant and wife, Rudolf
As is usual with Tillamook County, a
gather
with
the
sum
of
$24.
7o
taxes
paid
still another 58% acres a few miles below
Mayers, Nehalem ; L. Johnson, Missoula
large majority of the people will remain
the agency with improvements for by Waterman and any taxes that he
Mountain ; P. Humbert, F. Dorris, Mrs
loyal to the Republican party next, as
might
pay
thereafter.
Whether
the
12600. These pieces are exceptionally
Phelps, John Ducich, Portland.
can tie judged from previous elections
option
and
notes
were
delivered
to
plain.
good buys and as good as any bottom
Sunday.—C. C Harris. Clackamas; H.
and the registration. In the election of
fe •
land in Tillamook.
For particulars tiff by Waterman's attorney
------------------------ “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"-------- —
Lawyeraud wife, Mrs. Guston.
1900 McKinlev polled fit« votes to 206
disputed
question,
and
is
to
be
write Ralph Ackley. 603 Corbett Bide..
Monday
—
E.
Mallory,
P.
Goldenberg.
cast for Bryan, and in the presidential
determined, but on August 1st, the
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LLB., Nl
Portland, Ore._______
election of lour years ago Roosevelt had
deed was placed on record by Eddy. Portland: M. Tudr.wer, Nestucca; C. A.
C,We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 eq«»
Saling,
Beaver
729 votes to 136 cast tor Parker. Up
For Sale
Plaintiff failed to exercise any right to
Tuesday —J. R. O'Brien, Sacramento, employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive 0®1
to the present time 773 republicans and
repurchase
under the option, and on
I have the following, which I will sell
Our school admittedly W
Cal.; Frank King, Lome, King, J. O. for office help than we can meet.
175 democrats have registered. Assum­
May
21.
1906,
Waterman
sold
and
con
cheap for cash, or will give a reasonable
Stratford,
jr.,
Portland;
Ed
Lafferty,
ing a number ol democrats registered as
others
in
quality
of
instruction.
It
pays
to attend such an institl
veyed the premises to Scott Bozorth for
time.
S.F.; Wm. Black, Forest Grove; A. An.
republicans, with the fact that at the
the
sum
of
$900
net
to
him,
receiving
C.Said
a
Business
Man
:
“
Keep
hammering
away everlastingly on 6*
1—2% in. Rushford wagon, with box,
ierson. Olga Anderson. Hebo; Chas.
last June election Hawley, foi congress­
|3uo at the time and taking a mortgage
work. It will win out in the end.” Said an Educators “The quality of*
woodrack and springs.
Ray, Cloverdale ; Frank Gaston, San-
man, hud a plurality of 500 votes, goes
tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Nori*
1—Set team harness, with leather for $600.
diago; James Eldi-.gs, Loe Angeles; F.
to prove that lillatnook County is still
C.Open all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalog«
housing.
On Nov. 18, 1906, plaintiff brought
D
Luskey,
Reno.
Nev.
strongly republican, with no indications
1—Set leather fl.v-nets.
this suit to enforce a redemption of the
References: Any bank, any newspaper, any buainea. man la M
Wednesday.—D.
C.
Bogart. Tom
that the people have switch over to the
1—Set water proof storm blankets.
premises, alleging that he is the owner
Uolen.an, Portland. Gust Jansen. Cape
1— Pr. henvy logging bars or stretch­
democratic party. It is safe to say that
thereof and has at all times been in
Mearee, J. T. and N. R. Moon, Blaine;
Tait will carry the county by over two ers.
2— 14f . log chains.
possession ; that his deed to Waterman
Tom Morris, Cloverdale.
to one Taft, out of the 773 republicans
1—10 inch Chilled plow (New)
was intended as a mortgage to secure an
who have registered will surely receive
G. H. W ard , (at Beal's office.)
indebtednass of the plaintiff to the de­
BOULDER CREEK.
7U0 votes, ami although the registration
fendant Waterman in the sum of $665,
gives but 175 democrats, it maybe that
The Library Contest.
and interest at ten percent per annum
Mr. and Mrs. lames Hughey came out
Bryan will poll about the same number
from October 1, 1902, together with any last week from Fairview to see how
ol votes cast lor him eight years ago,
The third count of votesin the Library
sum which Waterman had paid or things are getting along on their .Nes-
which will give Tan a plurality of lot). Contest is as follows
should thereafter pay as taxes upon tucca ranch.
The prohibition vote will fall off. but the Public and High School ............ ♦0,392
said real property ; that this debt was
Work has been commenced on the new
484
socialists w ill increase theirs to 123 or Public Library..............................
Alphonsus Academy .................... 38,703 due and payable October 1, 1903, but road near Blaine, some heavy blasting
150. The Independent League will cut
lldd Fellows Lodge......... ............
1 that Waterman, on May 21. 1906. con. was done last week, which fairly jarred
no figure in Tillamook. There «requite Rebekah Lodge .................... .......
1.330 veyed tbe land to Scott Bozorth ; that the country side.
a numlier of men working on the railroad Masonic Lodge...............................
1
Mrs. H A. Chopardjvisited her moth
4 Bozorth bought with notice of plaintiff's
who have not registered, but they are Eastern Star..................................
lloder.. Woodmen of America ...
alleged rights. The defendant's answer­ er, Mrs. A. J, Getcbcll at Hebo one day
12
not liable io go to the polls, as thev ar« Catholic Church ...........................
10 ed separately. Watermnn by geoeral de­ last week.
mostly foreigneis
Christian Church ..........................
2 nial traversed the entire complaint, «x-
E. P. Mills sold three of his cows to G.
Methodi«t
Church
..................
30«
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U. B. Church..................................
M cepting that he had conveyed the land W. Bodyfelt last week. He is preparing
Business men have been called upon to Adventist Church...........................
fi to Bozorth, and. as an affirmative, de­ to go to Seaside we are informed. Evi­
subscribed lor so many things thia year Conner Club.....................................
8 fense, sets forth a detailed history ol his dently the joys of a bachelor's life don’t
that they hava gone deeper into their
Votescan be obtained by trading with transactions with plaintiff respecting the appeal to him.
pockets than they felt like doing Ths Homer Mason. J S Lamar, R L Wade,
making of the original loan, th« taking
W. N. Bays and party cam« home the
will become worse vearafter year if some
Eugene Jenkins. W M Mills. Jones and of the mortgage, and in substance that, first of the wee« from Philomath, after
plan is not devised to check It. Business
Knudson, Catterlin & McKinley and the to avoid the expense and delay ol fore­ a two week's absence visiting relatives
men for the most part are more liberal
Tillamook Headlight.
closing the mortgage, plaintiff offered to at that place and Dallas.!
than any other class, but there is no rea­
convey the land to him in settlement
Manuel Borba writes from Sebastopol
son why they shoulJ be rode to death.
and payment of the debt, which he did. California, that he arrived there safely
For Chronic Diarrhoea.
Yet it is sowowhat their own fault that
" While in the army In 1863 I was and that defendant accepted of the title and likes the country very much, They
they are. and pestered almost to death taken with chronic diarrhoea " say«
to the land in pavment of the notes which have had no rain since last February he
with scorea of Individuals a ho go from '.eorge M. Felton, of South Gibe-n. Pa.
he surrendered and delivered to plaintiff, save. Tillamookers would look wild to
“
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Kara
since
tried
many
remedies
hut
town to town making a living grafting
without any permanent relief until Mr that plaintiff thereafter never had any experience a dry spell like that.
he harvested his crop and from the one fa.T that little board bad be" c
the business men and the public. Tilla­ A. W Allies of this place persuaded me
possession or eight of possession, except
Mrs. Koza Borba and son John. Mr.
mook City had its share of grafters—the ’• try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
potato he got thirty«« pounds of fine, tile waves, a» well •»•
as given him hy defendant subsequent and Mrs. H. A. Chopard and Norman,
advertising grafters, the show grafters, Diarrhoea RXmedv, one ImUU of which
large, smooth potatoes which certainly queries never likely to be
10 lhe execution of the deed. Defendant spent a very enjoyable day at the home
•
toppe
l
it
«1
one«."
Fut
sale
by
all
the prue gralter«—none of which have
justified Mr. Borba'a pride in them. He
Bozorth denied all the material aver of Mrs. N. Smith last Sunday. An ex­
Druggists.
helped the citv nor helped business in the
saya if any one can beat this record be
WANTED—See cess
<
ments of the complaint, excepting the cellent dinner, music and conversation
least. In fact, because some m ths bi si
would like to hear of It.
. prirea the services of a
conveyance to him of the land, and affir
A
Healthy
Family.
all
contributed
to
the
pleasure
of
the
aeaa men it fused to hare anv thing to do
Mrs. H. A. Chopard picked up a small Ho look after expiring
1 io secure new business
" Owe whoto feniilv has enjoyed good matively alleged that he bad no notice, occasion.
With these affairs they were abuaed hy
piece of board on the beach at Ocean
health sines wa Kagan using Dr. King a actual or constructive, of plaintiff's al-
1 ipecial methods unusua
Last
Spring
Joo
Borba
Sr.
got
a
pot
a
the parties who were pushing them As New Life Pill«, three years ago." sari
Park last month, which bore the in. i lion permanent. Prew
(
legedequitable rightsand that be was to of the variety called "Mill s 20th An­
to the faiure. we want again to make a L. A Bsrth-t. <4 Rural Route 1, Guil­
•cription in led pencil, "D. D. Hostetter, IJevtrnce. but would co
a
Maine They cleanse and tone purchaser in good faith and for valuable niversary" from H. A. Chopard who sent on board steamer Rose City." Now <Mnt with good naturs 6 o
suggestion, and that la for the business ford.
1
system in a gentle way that dose consideration. The cause being at issue to New York for the seed last year. Mr.
men to concentrate their efforts upon a th«
'
Mrs. Chopard fe vainly
wondering 1 Hilary $1 50 per day.
you good
25c. at Cha« I. Clough's on plaintiff*s reply, a trial was had and Borba planted the seven eyes in good
optit 'O- AtMrew wlt «errt«
good county fair year, giviog ci ah prises i drug store.
where
the
Rose
City
belongs,
to what P?.o "k. Room 102, SO*
findings trade in plaintiff's favor on soil and cultivated them well. Recently
port was she making her way, and how Bld.,. New York.
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