Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 22, 1908, Image 1

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Vol. XXI. No. 20.
LAMOOK
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 22, 1908.
¡#1.50 per year
JOTTINGS
Houses to .ent.—See T. H. Goyne. *
Closing oat our line of fulness. The Tillamook Band, over J
Coal gives heat and satisfaction. House Hardware at cost.— twenty strong filled the hall with good |
Better C. Lamb.
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r Morris, eve specialist.
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music for over an hour, for which thanks '
Sappington & Co.
¡pad Tillamook County Bank notes *
King i; Smith have sold six steel
Another rain and wind storm on Sun were given in the name of the Camp and 1
lives in bulk or jar at Mills' Cash ranges in 10 days. Thar shows how the day, being the second of the season. The Ciicle by Organizer Cridge.
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people appreciate the class ofstoves they weather is unusually cold for this season
W. Langworthy was arrested, charged
keep.
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of the year, one old settler saying that ; with violating the local option law, and
[libber Boots and Oil Clothing at
Peter Brant vs. Christopher Mills and he had never seen it so cold so early in : had a trial before Justice Sappington on
ids.
Wednesday. Deputy District Attorney
¡astern Hams and Bacon at Mills' wile, et al, is a suit filed in the circuit the fall as this year.
court to recover $1000 on a promissory
th Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt.Watt were up from , Cooper asked for a jury trial, but ¿kttor-
lurgeon’s carry an excellent grade of note.
Bay City on Tuesday. Mr. Watt has j ney Johnson objected, contending that
There was an unusually large number his arm still in a sling.which was broken the state had no right to ask for a jury
|ei>’ hose.
trial. The Justice ruled that the State
j E. Nolan, general insurance, Tilla- of geese passing here on Monday, wnich in a runaway accident. He reports that
is a good indication that it is cold iu the business is goi.d iu the city on the bay was not permitted to ask for a jury,
>k. Oregon.
which appeared to be a great surprise to
North.
and is still on the increase.
ew styles in Millinery at Sturgeon’s
the deputy district attorney, as the jus­
The siliooners Evie and Gerald C came
The School Directors suspended Pierre
fy steamer.
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tice had granted a jury trial by request
in with freight, after being bar bound at Peters from the public school on Satur
of the State in the Nick Job bootlegging
you want to rent a furnished house
Astoria tor several days came in last day and advised him to leave town on
case. W. B. Sutton testified that on lhe
T II. Goyne.
week.
account of his immoral conduct in which
27th September he went into th« old
tiitor Hill was in the city this week
You can work your horses bard and several girls names arc mentioned. He Steinhilber building, where he found W.
n Cloverdale.
did
so
on
Monday,
going
out
on
lhe
they always feel well when you ft‘‘d
Langwurthy and a sewing machine
¡Mdragation Proof Fire Insurance, star Brand Barley. See William Curtiss. North Yamhill stage.
agent. Langworthy was in bed. Sutton
ter C. Lamb.
Tyler Bldg.
A suit was filed in the circuit court by sat down and asked if they did not have
r. and M rtf. Wells Gilbert were in from
Married, oil Sunday, by the Rev. D. L. William Dowd against Hilda Cooper some beer. The sewing machine agent
Hand this week.
injunction
to answered “Yes,” and v\ent out of the
Slirode, in this city. Harry Long and which is for an
pstralian Coal $14 50 full ton deliver Miss Nellie C. Bailey, both of whom arc restrain defendant from selling or dis­ room and returned with several bottles.
posing of certain property on the Trask Sutton and the machine agent drank it,
well known.
Better C. Lamb.
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llat jar of money at King & Smith's
The editor has been selected one of the river and that a deed executed bv plain­ and the (ormer ordered more. When
tiff to defeudnnt be set aside.
Sutton went to pay for it he found he
le talk of the town.
vice-presidents of the State Republican
Rev B. F. Rowbind will preach at Bay did not have enough money with hitn, s<>
mice lot of Suit Cases and Trunks League of Oregon and to represent Tilla
niook county.
Citv on Sunday. Nov. 1st., nt 11 a.m. ; he borrowed $2 from the machine agent.
received ac Todd’s,
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Received, direct from the East, n new at Riverdale at 8 p.m., and at Tillamook Sutton laid the money down on a stand
idd's Eastern Clothing has arrived,
line of Cottage Carpet. Call in and see at 7 30 p.m. He will hold the quarterly by the hea J of the bed in which Lang­
¡o date in every line.
conferences as follows : Bay Citv. Satur­ worthy was lying and went out. It was
re Insurance is ati asset in your buri the new and beautiful designs at Jones day evening, Oct. 3lst, at 7.30, and at also proved by evidence that 12 barrels
and Knudson's
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, Better C. Lamb.
Tillamook, Monday, Nov. 2nd, at 2 30 of beer, making 864 bottles, had been
Watch for our specials on canned
shipped to him between July 15th and
me snow fell in the mountains this
p.m.
goods. It will pay you to lay in your
k, hut soon disappeared.
The Star Theater, with the moving October 2nd. When the sheriff searched
winter supply at prices offered by Sap­
LrgaiiiM in Granite, Tinware and pington & Co.
picture
show, is being well attended, the the place he found a box containing half
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¡es.—At Sappington & Co.
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people beginning to take an interest in a dozen bottles of liquor, addressed to
Engineer Geo. L. Davis, of the Pacific
the defendant at Bay City. Justice Sap.
iss Ellen Harrison left on Monday Railway & Navigation Company, came the amusing sketches as well as the illus­
trated songs. There is a change of pro­ pington did not think the evidence strong
|sit in Portland and California.
in on Tuesday and he was accompanied
gram twice a week, and the service given enough to convict, so dismissed the case,
khn McNamvr brought in about 25 by Mrs. W. K. Lytle.
is a good one, for it includes an amusing
last week to work on the railroad.
The barge which came in with supplies comic sketch as well as a dramatic play, UNGENTLEMANLY
CON­
»pington & Co. will give you more for the railroad brought in two locomo
besides other features.
DUCT IN POST OFFICE.
e for your dollar than anyone else. * lives, rails, piling, etc.,which is being un­
Tillamook Building Company, a cor­
aikover Shoes for Men and Gutzian loaded at Bay City.
Mayor Johnson and Postmas­
poration. plaintiff, vs. J. H. Oliver and
ts for Men, Women and Children ai
The Board of Equalization, composed
ter Severance in a Rough
fa.
Janies U. Cox, defendants, isasuit filed
of County Judge Goodspeed, Assessor A.
and Tumble Fight.
the circuit court, in which it is claimed
|ep the flow of milk up by feeding M. Hare and County Clerk I. C. Holden,
that Olivet agreed to sell a certain lot to
The
ungentlemanlv
conduct of Mayor
Brand Barley, see Wtu. Curtiss is in session this week.
the company and to take shares, but in­ S. S. Johnson on Wednesday afternoon
r Bi<ig.
W. B. Aiderman has bought Joseph stead of doing so he sold the lot to J. C.
turned the post office into a rough house
ws and horses like Star Brand Bar- Wilson's place on the Big Nestucca river, Cox. the object of the suit is to compel
and a sanguinary fight ensued between
You can get it at William Curtiss, containing 67 acres, and a tract of land Oliver to live up to his agreement.
the Mayor and Postmaster Severance,
k Bldg.
on the north, the consideration being
A mild case ofsmnll pox developed last the first and only round ending when
$14,100.
B+ sacks fancy seed oats will be in !
week, when R. Schufield was taken down Uncle Sam’s stamp licker had the city s
Elder C. R. Chase, a Baptist mission­ with the disease, and in consequence the chief dignitary down flat on the floor
kharehouse to-day, see Wm. Curtiss
ary and evangelist on the Pacific Coast, C.O D. Laundry and his residence were and commencing to give hi.n a good
f bldg.
[other lot of Gordon Hats. $3.00 ; is holding meetings at the Presbyterian quarantined. It is thought that he con­ licking He was pulled off.
Ion Die Luxe Hats. $4.00 and $4 50, Church this week, to which all are cor­ tracted the disease through some infected
The ruction came about in this way :
dially invited.
clothes sent to the laundry. Dr. Smith Postmaster Severance was standing at
odd's.
County School Superintendent W. S. is the attending physician, and he does the money orde« window talking to J
pf. W. R. Rutherford came in from
A. Dahlgren, the photographer, when
land last week on business and left Duel contemplates visiting schools in the not look for any spread of the disease.
north part of the county next week and
londay.
Sheriff Crenshaw and Dr. Smith were Mayor Johnson stepped into the post
will be in his office Monday and Satur­
called north this afternoon to attend office, and after looking into his box,
Ick Meal and Great Western are a
day afternoon.
a Dago who had attempled suicide by went tn the money order window*, and
[of ranges that are not excelled.—
Sherwin Williams Paints are the very cutting his throat. The Dagoes have Mr. Dahlgren thinking that the mayor
I & Smith.
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lies’, prepared paints. They will cover been having trouble on account of one bad some business there, stepped on one
r Star Brand new process Bariev,
more surface and last longer than any of the men making improper overtures Ride. Johnson wanted to know from
Iv White and Gray Oates, see Wui.
thing you can get on the market.—King to one of the Dugo's wives who is doing Severance why he hit* sworn out a com
jss, Tyler Bldg.
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and Smith, agents.
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tlie cooking, and I he other Dagosstnrted plaint against W. Langworthy,who was
lorney H. T. Botts left on Sunday
Dr. Sharp will leave for Nehalem on in to castorate the man, but he succeeded tried that day for a violation of the local
[tend the Beach bankruptcy proceed,
Monday and will be away from the city iu getting away before they got through option law, Severance replied by saying
p McMinnville.
that that was his business. Johnson said
for a week. Those wanting dentistry doing so.
that Severance had no right to do so.
I Morris will be in his office after to- work done at Nehalem should call upon
George F. Rodgers, mayor of Salem, and the postmaster persisted in saying
bw (Friday), when he will be ready as early as possible.
came io on Tuesday and left this morn­ ' that as a citizen of the United States he
Rend to business.
Jones & Knudson havejust received a ing for Cloverdale. This was his first
In D Edwards, who came in last big shipment ol Carpets, the line cor.sist- visit to Tillamook and he was greatly had a perfect right to swear out a com­
plaint against anyone who violated the
I on business, left for his home ill ing ol Axminster, Brussells and Ingrane. surprised to find such a wealth of unde­
law. and he would do so against the
land on Monday-
the shipment also includes Rugs, Art veloped resources. Another thing which mayor if he had violated the law. John­
K. Kirby and family came in from Squares and'Linoleums.
delighted him was the splendid music son then accused Severance of perjury,
bnsin this morning, with the expec-
The union revival meetings,which have rendered by the Tillamook Concert Band saying if it wasn’t for the fact that there
ki of locating here.
been in progress for two weeks, are well on Wednesday evening, remarking that was a Republican district attorney he
kve some special bargains in city attended with a good deal of interest it was a band which any city in the would have him indicted for perjury. It
brty and dairy farms, C. V. Atter- taken tn them. The meetings have been State would be proud of.
being called a perjurer which raised the
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held in the M.E. aud U.B. churches.
Victor Peltz met with a serious acci­ postmaster's ire, and he said to Johnson,
Miss Marie Smith has thrown up the dent on Wednesday by the explosion of a “You’re a liar !’’ Before another word
lots and Oils by the barrel, gallon
|nt, at King & Smith's. We have position as operator of the type setting dynamite cap in his hand, which blew off I could be said Johnson let bis fist fly
machine in the Herald office, where she the top of bis right thumb and index through the window and struck Sever­
Irgest and best stock.
Indegee & Kincaid Clothing, Walk- has worked so faithfully. She will reside finger. The most peculiar feature of the ance in the face. The latter would not
Ehoes and Gordon Hats are sold by with her sister at Bay City in the future. accident was in the nail of lhe thumb stand that without resentment, and as
bne firm.—Todd & Co.
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Rev. Thomas Robinson, who will take being blown into the boy's face, entering quickly as possible slipped through the
the flesh below the eye, making such a door and was trying his prowess as a
■I will make a mistake if you do charge of the Presbyteriau Church in this
small hole that it was a surprise how it citizen called upon to defend himself
city
and
at
Bay
City,
came
in
on
Satur
­
ball and look over the bargains
came there. Dr. Ross attended to the against a savage attack on one’s per­
day.
lie
will
preach
at
Bay
City
next
bl by Sappington & Co.
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Sunday morning and in this city in the boy'• injuries, and lie had to lance the son Blows were freely struck and in the
■ should begin feeding your cows,
M.uffle which ensued the mayor’s butt
face to remove the nail.
evening.
b and pigs Star Brand Barley, ask
went through the glass of the door.
Rev. B. F. Rowland, D.D., District
The Republican meeting held at
Im Curtiss, Tyler Bldg.
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Dahlgren once succeeded in parting them
Superintendent of the Salem District in opera house on Wednesday evening was but he could not hold them. Severance
■ get a chance at that jar of money
the ME. church, will preach at Onion well attended, which was addressed by succeeded in getting Johnson down,with
pig & Smith's for every 50c. you
Peak Sunday. 25tli inst, at 11 a.o’. ; at Mr. Geo.' F. Rogers, mayor of Salem, who his face to the floor. In that position
lase or pay in an account.
Nehalem, at 2.30 p.m. and at Balm at discussed the issues of the dav from n the mayor was unable to ward off Sever­
E Hadley and Mrs. Hadley left for 7.30 p.m.
republican standpoint. He took up the ance's thumping, and fearing that some
Biome in Portland on Tuesday after
Mirned. on Wednesday, at the home free trade policy ol thedeinocratic party, thing serious might happen to Johnson
liiig a few weeks in the city.
of the bride's parents on the Miami river. also free silver, and criticised the demo if Severance was allowed to keep on
bse who are wanting lumber should Mr. Hugh Barber, of Netarts, and Miss critic platform, which was made to get striking him in tfie face. Dahlgren and
fcr.'ers or can obtain prices, etc., Annie Riplev, the ceremony being per­ votes on but not to stand upon. Mr. Ire Smith, who happened to be passing
Ihog up the city office or Yellow Fir formed by Rev. J. F. Dunlop, paste r of Rodgers' remtrks were wi-ll received.
at the time, pulled Sever a nee off. Dahl
the M.E. church.
The Tillamook Concert Band rendered gren took Johnson outside the postoffice
some excellent music previous to the and told him to go home, which he did.
speaking.
Thus ended another ungcntleinanly.
On Friday evening of las’ week the disgraceful affair.
Woodmen of the World, Alder Camp No.
For Bale
212, of this city, elected several apph
cants and A D. Cndge. district organi-
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following,
which I will «11
--------- ---------- “THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY
xer, installed the following officers: cheap tor cash. or will giee a leasonable
ith and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong. LL.B., Principal Consul Commander, E. W San ley; time.
I’e occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, Advisor. Win. Biely felt; Clerk, Carl
1—2*4 in. Rushford wagon, with boa.
>loy a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls Haberiach; Banker, P. W. Tood. Bay woodrack and springs.
City Camp was invited to aitnessand
]—Set team harnoe, with leather
office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all assist in the initiation of November 6th.
hot»»ing.
trs in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution, It is the possible iutention of the Camp
1—Set leather fir-net«.
1—Set water proof storm hlankH«
lid a Business Man: “ Keep hammering away everlastingly/ on thorough and Circle to give some sort of a dance
1— pr. heavy logging-bars or atreuh
L It will win out in the end.” Said an Educator: "The quality of itwtruc- and entertainment in the near future.
era.
given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in lhe Northwest. ' | After lhe Camp had closed Alder Circle,
2— 14ft. log chains.
1 — 10 inch Chilled plow (New)
•pen all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. W. meu of Woodcraft, spread a floe .up-
G. H. W abd , (at Beal's office.) I
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Summary of Assessment for 1908.
Assessor A. M. Hare completed the assessment roll for 1908 on
Saturday, the total amount of taxable property in the county
being $12,575,208, being $4,388,721 more than it was a year ago,
when the valuation was $8,186,487.
Acres of tillable lands.............................
Acres of non-tillable lands....................
Improvements 011 deeded lands.......... ..
Town and City Lots.............................
Improvements on Town and City Lots
Improvements on land not deeded .. . .
Miles of R.R. right of way................
Miles of Telephone Lines....................
Boats and machinery..............................
Merchandise and Stock in Trade..........
Farming Implements..............................
Shares of Stock, Money and Notes ....
Household Furniture..............................
Horses and Mules .................................
Cattle.........................................................
Sheep and Goats........ ............................
Swine .......................................................
Saw-logs, Lumber and Salmon..............
13.656
549.692
’2-365
21
2’5
’.339
9 880
’.678
1.^34
Gross value of property
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943.590
10,444,610
’80,785
301,833
”4,55°
X ’,430
14,640
6,780
84,680
86,575
22,385
76,610
37.770
67,305
139,805
2,405
4,055
45,6oo
$12,575,208
TODD & CO ■J
Clothiers and Furnishers.
Modern
RAINCOAT
A long, light overcoat that
covers you from top to toe and is
waterproof too, that is why we
call it a raincoat. Brandegee,
Kincaid & Co. made it for fair
weather as well as stormy.
M odern
C lothes
to be really modern, must be a
little ahead of the times. This
is true of the Modern Raincoat,
the material is as handsome as
before it was waterproofed. The
prices are modest.
TODD & CO
■¿¡i STAR THEATER, op. McNair’s Store
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FIRST PERFORMANCE, H o’clock,
SECOND PERFORMANCE, 9 o’Clock.
Change of Program Twice a Week.
ADMISSION. IO Cents.
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1:1 IVe Welcome
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--- ” Deposits
Small
It matters not what amount of money you
have to deposit—we will accept it at this
bank.
We welcome the small depositor,
we extend to him the same consideration
and courtesies accorded all our patrons.
Our customers al! know this.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Notice, for Sale.
Serves Notice* on Court.
One »|«n of he»ty young horses. also
To lhe Honorable County Court of
five g.ssi colt» from tacking colt up to
Tillamook County, greeting . Fairview
2^ year» old.—Inquire, John Abraham,
Grange. No. 273, met in their hall, Oct.
North Yamhill. Ore.
Sth, and parted the following resolution;
"Resolved that the county court be
To Creditor«.
asked to see that (he bridge on the
Thon* knowing the mied ve» indebted to •lough at John Morgan's place be new­
C. F Stuart call upon D. L. Shrode snd ly plaukerl and made fit for rural de-
l.very of U. 8. Mail.
settle same and some expense.
L. 8. MrmAtD,
R. L. S abin ,
Notification Committee
Secretary Merchants' 1’iotective
Association.