Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 16, 1909, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 16«
SEMIANNUAL
HEMBREE IS SET FREE.
CAPTAIN TO BLAME
Believing That Ruling of Su­ Local Inspectors Suspend Master
of Argo.
preme Court Would Make
Conviction Impossible,
State asks Discharge.
Captian I.evi P. Snyder, master
of steamship Argo, which was lost
off Tillamook Bay bar on the night
of Novemder 26, has been suspended
for a period of one year by local In­
spectors Edwards and Fuller. Care­
lessness and negligence in attempt­
ing to cross the treacherous Tilla­
mook bar on a half-ebb tide were
given as sufficient cause for the sus­
pension of the license.
Five lives were lost in the wreck
of the Argo, together with the
steamer and the cargo. Mrs. L. A.
Holdredge and Mies Nellie Hunter,
passengers in the lifesaving licat;
Martin Anderson, a sailor, and A.
Deladorte, an Italian passenger, are
unaccounted for. Henry Wickman a
member of the lifesaving crew, was
drowned in attempting the landing
through the surf at a ppint about
four miles to the northward of the
entrance to Tillamook Bay. The boat
in command of Mate Johnson was
picked up by the gasoline schooner
(Jshkosh, and the captain’s boat
succeeded in making the Columbia
River lighship.
i
WINDOW
GAZING.
Fascinating Occupation For Jio
Tourist In Faris.
Window gazing 1« one of tbe recog-
nixed vocations of tbe tourist tn I’aria.
Everybody engages iu tbls fuscluattug
occupation, and. In truth, it would be
luiiHnudble to resist tbe lemptatriu. tor
tbe most beautirul wares are set forth
In tbe most artistic manner, and tbe
<>Dly way you can witbstaud the desire
for possession Is to leave tbe coin of
the realm aDd even your letter ot
credit at borne; otherwise there is uo
telling into wbat extravagance, uot to
•ay useless purchase, you may be per­
suaded when probably you have Just
gone out for a mornlug stroll.
Ot all these windows tbe Jewelers'
seem to be tbe greatest magnets. But
tbe bewildering part of it is that to
tbe man or woman unversed in tbe
knowledge of precious stones tbe Imi­
tations thereof look quite as good aa
tbe genuine articles. Pearls, diamonds,
rubles, emeralds and so throughout
the long list stones are so perfectly im­
itated that It is small wonder many
American women succumb to the
temptation of buying them But there
the teinptatiou does not end. for they
bring them borne with ail the intent
Io dazzle, bewilder and deceive tbelr
unsuspecting relatives aDd friends
with the magnlticeuce of tbelr sudden­
ly acquired wealth of Jewels. Wouieu
whom one would never suspect of
wearing Imitation gems frequent the
shops where they are for sale in Paris
In tbe most open, uot to say brazen,
mauner. while tbe foreign papers fair­
ly bristle wltb advertisements of re­
constructed and Imitation gems, which
only goes to show wbat a lucrative
business It must be.—New York Trib-
uue.
A
The doors of the county jail
swung outward yesterday morning
and Ab. Hembree walked forth a
free man. When his case was call­
ed in Judge Burnett’« court the
District Attorney moved to dismiss
the prisoner on the ground that un­
der the recent ruling of the Oregon
Supreme Court a conviction would
bi impossible. The order of dis­
missal was made, and a few minutes I
later Hembree was set free. The
prisoner was visibly affected by the
news and at first showed signs of
breaking down, but he soon re­
gained his composure and trudged
out into the snow, gaily humming
the air of the popular song, “I’d
rather be outBide looking in, than
to be inside looking out.’’
The dismissal of the charge
against A. J. Hembree marks the
end of a long and expensive trial,
wherein the State of Oregon sought
to convict the Tillamook County
rancher on a charge ot murdering
his wife and daughter and then
burning his house to conceal the CAUTION SAVED THE SUE
evidence of the crime. The story
ELMORE-
of the tragedy is so well known by
our readers that it is not necessary Tillamook Bar Looked Bad, Cap
to recount its details here.
tain Stayed on the Outside.
Hembree was first tried in Tilla­
mook County for the murder of his
Caution on the part of Captain
daughter. The jury returned a ver­ Schrader, of the steamer Sue H.
dict of manslaughter and he was Elmore, is all that prevented that
AN OLD BUSYBODY.
sentenced to serve an indeterminate craft from going ashore near Tilla­
sentence of from one to five years mook on her last trip from Portland
in the Oregon penitentiary. He and meeting the same fate as the What the Bridegroom Thought of th«
Old Nativ« at th« Station.
was taken to Salem, and after hav­ Argo, which was lost in that vicinity
While waiting for the train tbe bride
ing served one year, was given his during the big storm recently. Had
and bridegroom walked alowly up and
liberty by Governor Chamberlain. she attempted to cross in over the
down the platform.
He had no sooner returned to his bar on her arrival she would have
"I don't know what this Joking and
home in Yamhill County than he gone aground and pounded to pieces guying may have beeu to you." be re­
was again arrested, this time on a and some of the passengers and marked. "but It's death to me. I never
charge of murdering his wife. After crew would have lost their lives.
experienced such an ordeal.”
“It's perfectly dreadful,” she an­
hi» indictment by the grand jury,
It is claimed that this would
his attorneys moved for a change of certainly have happened, as the swered. ”1 shall be so glad when we
venue on the ground that public Tillamook bar was shifted to the i get sway from everybody we know.”
sentiment was so strong against south fully a mile by the big con- ' “They’re actually Impertinent.” ho
the prisoner that a fair trial could tinuou's flood. On arriving there went on. "Why. the very native»"—
At this iinpropltloiis moment the
not be had. The change was grant- from Portland Captain Schrader wheezy old station master walked up
e I and Hembree was brought to did not like the appearance of things to them.
Dallas and lodged in jail. His trial and he remained on the outside lor
“He you gotn' to take this train?" he
in Polk County resulted in a verdict 35 hours. Finally the storm died asked.
of murder in first degree and the down and then he knew that the
“It’s none of your buslne»r. ’ retorted
first degree and death sentence was old channel used for years by the the bridegroom Indignantly ns he
pronounced upon him. His attorney coasters had been obliterated. The guided the bride up tbe platform,
appealed to the Supreme Court and shifting sands had filled it up until where they condoled wltb each other
the higher tribnl reversed the'ruling it was so shoal that the very smallest over tbe Impertinence of some of tlie
of the lower court anil sent the case coaster would have got into trouble mt Ilves.
Onward came Ibe train. Its vapor
back for re trial. Believing that it had she attempted to cross in at that 1 curling from afar. It was tbe last
would lie impossible to convict the point.
to their destination that day—an ex-
prisoner without the evidence which
After cruising around for awhile press. Nearer and nearer It came at
the Supreme Court had ruled to tie the Sue H. Elmore located a new full s|M*ed; then Iu a moment It wbia­
inadmissible, District Attorney Mc­ channel about a mile to the south sed (Mist and whs gone
"Why In thunder didn't that train
Nary yesterday morning asked the of the old one. It was of about the
dismissal of the charge against the the same depth as the waterway stop?" yelled tbe bridegroom.
“Con you sed 'twurn’t none of my
prisoner and the Court granted the which was destroyed. The new chan­
business. 1 bus to signal If that train’s
request.
nel could easily be followed because to stop."
The principal ground upon which the water at that point was com­
And as tbe old station master softly
the SupremeCourt reversed the judg­ paratively still, while on either side stroked bls board there was a wicked
ment of the lower court was the ad­ the sea was breaking. Thia will twinkle In bls eye.—London Tit-Bits
mission of the testimony of one Lar- probably be marked with aids to
sen, a Tillamook hotel keeper. I.ar­ navigation by the Government, as
Hs Was Acting.
sen testified in substunce that Hem­ no trace of the old channel remains.
Stephen PI i II!I| m <. the dramatist st>d
bree had frequently visited his
The Elmore arrived from Tilla- poet. Is-gan life as a member of F. II.
(Hembree’s) daughter nt the hotel
Benson's
repertoire coui|>any.
Alt
mook last night, bringing lOOOcasea amusing atory la told of his debut. Mr
while she was attending school in
of cheese and 39 passengers. While Henson bad told bint that the grest
Tillamook and that the actions of the
the Elmore maintains an irregular thing for an actor Is to act. “It does
two had led him to believe that
schedule »he has never been tn uot matter.** be continued, "so much
they were guilty of relations itn
trouble. She will leave on return »but the words are which the actor
proper between afatherand daugh
voyage tomorrow night and will be zpeuks as tbs Intpresslou which be con
ter. Larsen could not testify pos­
back here by Monday it the weather vsys to the sudleuce by those words.”
itively to any criminal or immortal
conditions are at all favorable.— Then be gave Mr. I'bllllps the part of
conduct on the part of the two but
i Hnllbaxur In “Romeo and Juliet.” On
Telegram.
I Hie drat night Baltbaxar managed tbe
gave it as htaopinion that such con­
drat line of bis part aod then forgot
duct had »listed. This teatinony was
Resume of Dairy Board Operations tbe rest. Romeo. Iu tbe person of Mr
introduced by the State in an effort
Henson.' had to go to bls assistance
in Wisconsin for 1909.
to show a motive for the murder of
and s|>eak tbe rest of tbe part for him.
the daughter, and it was from the
while Balthasar exhibited au agony of
admission of such evidence ^hat , Secretary L. W. Clark, of the lo­ apeeebieus grief. “Wbat do you mean,”
the’case w as appealed to theSupreme cal dairy board has compiled a re- Mr. Hanson a/terward demanded, “by
sutne of the cheese industry in
Court. The higher court ruled that
going an tbe stage without knowing
Larsen s evidence was incom|>etent Wisconsin for the past season asin- your part?” “I was only doing wlint
dicated by the various secretaries you told me. Vou m M tbe great tbiug
and not admissible. Without this
evidence of the death of the two of cheese markets, situated at dif­ on tbe stage was not so tuucb tbe
ferent points in the state. The re­ words you apeak as to act. WsIL I
women purley circumstantial, the
port by Mr. Clark shows a total nt was acting.”—London Tlt-BIta.
District Attorney decided that it
339,580 tmxes of cheese finding it»
would be impsaibis to secure a con­
Tact.
viction in a new trial and the case market through the medium of
"I am sorry to have to tell you so.
dairy boards in 1909. This total
was accordingly dismissed.
boys.” said the plea sent looking visitor
Hembree told Sheriff Grant yester­ represents approximately one third who was addressing the Sunday
of
the
entire
output
of
the
state.
day morning that he has not decided
school, “but there Is not one chance
where he would again take up his Figuring upon the basia that thia In a thousand that sny one of you
residence, but that he would go to is one-third of ttje entire output the ever will be president of the United
Sheridan for an indefinite stay.— total number of boxes made in Wis­ Ntatss.”
consin for 1WW is 1,019,740.
Allow­
Still be felled to secure tbetr undi­
Polk County Observer.
ing 40 lb», as the average weight of vided attention.
“But If you live up to your oppor­
the boxes, the output in ¡>ound»
For Bciena. Tetter and Salt would equsl 40.780,600.
tunities.” be went on. eying them
Rheum.
To thia laat total Fond du Lac keenly, “some bright boy In tbls audk
The intense itching characteristic
of these ailments is almost in­ county contributed approximately eoce may become a great baseball
stantly allayed by Chamberlain's 4.500,(riO pounds, which is about pitcher or the world’s champion bats­
man.”
Salve.
Many severe cases have
Instantly every boy eat up straight
lieen cured by it
For sale by ten per cent more than the make of
1906
Lamar's Drug Store.
and began to listen.—Chicago Tribune.
The average price per pound ex­
Alone in Saw Mill at Midnight ceed» that of any other year in the
unmindful of dampness, drafts, history of the local board, being
.tonus or cold. W. J.
Atkins
worked as Night Watchman, at 14 1-2 cents. On this basis Fond
Banner Springs, Tenn. Such ex­ dw L»c county produced 4..TI\000
posure gave him a »evert cold that ' pounds of cheese, which brought in
nettled on hie lungs. At laat he
had to give un work
He tried ’ return over $Ktft00ft This is believ­
many remedies but all failed till he ed to be the largest receipts for any
used Dr King's New Discovert. year in the history of the cheese
“After using one bottle," he writes, . making industry. These figures
** I went back to work as well as i
• vur."
Severe Colds. stubborn l go to prove the prominence Fond
Coughs, inflamed throats and sore I du Lac county has gained as a
lungs. Hemorrhages, Croup and i cheeee-maktng center, ami the high
Whooping Cough get quick relief average price is additional proof
and prompt cure from thia glorious
medicine.
30c. and $1,111. Trial that there has been nothing lacking
bottle free, guaranteed by Chas. I. iu the quality or the demand for
Clough.
the cheese made in this county
OREGON AGRICULTUMAl
LEGE WINTER
REPORT.
*
Tillamook County, Oregon,
Semi-annual Report of the C
aJowed by tbe County Court, of said
showing the amount o i
-
interest paid on county war-
ouniy. lor what allhwe.l, a««
ntol owtatandtn. and
. ............
“’S ’X ” X i»h da, at saptentwr.
unpaid from the 1st day of Af
1900.
"
$ 4.260.81
Roads and Highways, Ge.nV“‘ r""0
49.570.00
January 4th Io February
Practical wotk, lvetUI^,7.
monstrations will be giTtn
vital subjects of General p "l*(* I
Fruits Culture. Animal Huik^J
Dairying, Poultry, Forestry»**
pentry, Blacksmithing, w.T ”
Drawing, Cooking, SrwiaTTj
2,593.00 making, Home Management m >
784.25
All regular coui-es begin U
700.98
K
<-era, Hmd
300.00 ary 4th and end February »
700.08 Farmers’ Week February
I
«< O'e ‘ ou-S Sp.. fl. General Fund
30ft 00 18th.
'
500.00
A
cordial
invitation
i«
275.00
714.55 to all interested.
Fund
18«. 15
Good accommodations mw
(XXL 00 secured at reasonable ratet
3LO.OO
Salary of the Deputy Assessor, general I und
80.00 age limit above 16 years. No3
Relief (Indigent Soldiers), General .Fund
35.50 trance requirements. . I*rnmi.?-(
I Care of Insane, General Hind
«3.60 lecturers have been securtd h
754.04 special topics.
The instruction
r-"» ;
31ft 45,
30.00 f°rce at Gle College number* ■
County Foor, General Fund............................
... i Excellent equipment.
___
94.00
I
i Juvenile Court. General Fund
.
<-pneral Fund.......
I Teachers and 8th grade examinations. General runu
3().«5| A special feature ¡ r the Fsrg^l
Truant Officer, General Fund
75.15 | week which comes this year I
:^nt(L“P^nin“L<hni
2 624 «32 1
to 18th. Lectures, discu88i<®-1
¿174.33 and a general reunion. .
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I For further information add». |
............................ $68,293.65 Registrar, Oregon Agricultural^!
Total .
lege, Corvallis, Oregon.
LIABILITIES.
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Hexamethylenetetramlx,. |
U npaid C ounty G eneral F und W arrant «^
OUTSTANDING
AND
To
The above is the name of aG» 1
$21,302.17
F or the Y ear ILK 9,................................
08,253.65 man chemical, which is one of th I
.
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valuable ingredients »1
1,225.78 many
1907,.................................
257.00 Foley’ b Kidney Remedy. Heian»]
1006,
................................
»
06.75 thylenetetramine is recognuedwl
1905,.................................
»1
94.65 medical text books and authoritZl
1904,
................................
, »
as a uric acid solvent and aak.1
$01,200.60 septic for the urine. TakeFoln'il
4,050.00 Kidney Remedy as soon as vos
To Estimated accrued interest thereon
notice any irregularities and avod
$95,850.60 a serious malady.—C. I. Clough.
Total Liabilities
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Notice of Final Account
RESOURCES.
$3,756.89 N otick is H ereby G iven —That th»
has filed in the County Coani
«60.00 det-signed
State of Oregon for Tillamook Conti
7,138.24 the
her final account as Admlnistratrii Wai
By unpaid Current Taxes .......................................................
By delinquent taxes tn old tax rolls.............................. .
By funds applicable to the payment of county warrants
Estate of CASPER SCHLAEPP1
that said Court has fixed UogMi
$11,755.13 and
tanuary 3rd. 1910. at the hour of lo;othd
$84, («>.56 a.m. ol if said day. as the time for hearings
Total resources.....................................................................
Net indebtedness..................................................................
State of Oregon,
J ss.
County of Tillamook,,
I, J. C. Holden, County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon, do
hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the
amount of claims allowed by the County Court, of the said county for
the six month ending September 30th, 1909, on what account the same
were allowed and the amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid a»
the same appears upon the records and accounts in my office and in
my official custody.
Witness tny hand and the seal of the County Court of this county
this the 6th day of December, A.D. 1909.
J. C. HOLDEN, County Clerk of Tillamook County, Oregon.
Of
objections to said final account ami %
settlement thereof.
B ahbtta S chlaepfi . AdminhtratA.
Carl Haberlach, Attorney for Admiiitar,
trix
First publication November 25th, 1909
Administrator’s Sale.
In the County Court of Tillamook County.
State of Oregon.
matter of
In t the
_________
__ _ _
estate of Thomas B.(
Bowles, deceased.
To whom it may concern :
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That inp«$
suance of an order of the CountyConrtlf
Tillamook County. Oregon, made onth$9tl
d ay ’of December. 1909, in the matter
estate of THOMAS W BOWLBS. dectM<
the undersigned, the administrator of laM
estate will sell at private sale, subjett t#
SEMI-ANNUAE STATEMENT.
confirmation by said court, the follawtM
described real property, towit: The horti
the amount of money received for taxes, and money paid to the west quarter of the South west Quarter ad
10 and 11. of section 29. Township
County Treasurer by H. Crenshaw, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Lots
Four Southfof Range 10 West ofthcWft
lamette
Meridian in Oregon, containing ill
Oregon, for the six months ending the 30tli day of September, A. D. acres more
or less. All in Tillamook Conaty,
1909.
State of Oregon.
3aid »ale wil be made on Saturday tht
TO AMOUNTS RECEIVED DURING THE MONTHS OF Sth day of January, 1910.
Dated December 9th. 1909.
T. J. BOW LBS, Administrator
A pril . M ay . J une . J uly , A ug . S ept .
3.41
Taxes for year.. . . . 1893.
1894.
11.67
• i
1895.
17.88
> >
11.59
1896.
f »
1897.
» •
» »
1898.
17.42
1899.
21.12
» »
18.84
1900.
» ?
> »
,,
1901.'
78.87
ff
,,
1902.
18.98
> •
1903.
36.32
$»
» »
1904.
29.80
» »
»I
1905.
«74
t f
• •
1906.
82.52
> I
» »
1907.
23.89
♦ t
» »
1908. 4367.49
t »
• •
Mileage fe ea....... ... 1909.
10.30
5.81
«55
5.06
5.65
2.39
3.66
4.28
4.06
3.99
24.04
49.13
2.67
42.79
231.51
2.54
12.04
42.05
94.52
9.22
71« 41 Hi Al. 01
10.30
3.50
TOWER'S FISH BRAND
4.34
4.53
1.24
10.80
9.52
595.19
1.00
5.19
30.23
15.20
4.78
93.55
5.05 138. «5
89.04
5.95
7.98
78.1«
49.81
55.32
470.25 7906.21
.40
8.60
Total amount reeeived .. $475«.84 $1182.71 $1208.47 $626.62 $530.29 $8434.08
Amount paid to P. W.
Todd, Co. Treasurer. $384.12 $471.53 $99.46 $6434.96 $444.61 $8904.33
State of Oregon.
I oc
County of Tillamook, f
I, H. Crenshaw, Sheriff and Tax Collector of Tillamook County, do
hereby certify that the foregoing statement ia correct and true.
Witness my hand this 3rd day of November, A.D. 1909.
IL CRENSHAW, Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon.
WATERPROOF
OILED
f.
CLOTHING
will give you full value
for every dollar spent
r
and
’
- dry
e_.<_
1 keep
you
in
1
the I wettest weather. [ q J/ i P f
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SUITS »322
LICKERS »322
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Tillamook Bakery,
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSL
SEMI ANNUAL REPORT.
Report of P. W. Todd. County Treasurer. September 30th, 1909, showing SPECIALTY IN ALL KINO OF 0*®
the amount on hand March 31st. 1900. and the amount received since
last report from all sources up to September 30th, 1909, and also in­
ALL KINO OF BREAD.
cludes Taxes collected during September, and turned over to me on
October 30th, 1909. Amount paid out and balance on hand Septem­
ber 30th. 1909.
1
A Morning Remind* j
March 31st. 1909,
Fund.
County General.......
County Road............
County School.......
State School...............
Bicycle Path .............
Institute Fund...........
Indigent Soldier.......
School Library.........
Road District No. 1.
Tillamook City.........
Port of Tillamook ...
Game Protection
Cer. Redemption ....
School Dial. Tax.......
Received.
$0,019.98
6,622.1«
985.00
3,120.96
41.CO
9ft 30
1.03
1,028.51
137.01
«100
100.00
2.276.21
March 31,
_ . .
Total.
i >; h (|
Balance.
$25.180.14 $35,130.12 $27,991.88 $7,138.24
57,335.27 63,957.43 49,596.64 14.360.79
11,902.36 12,978.02
3,342.60 9.636.02
253.01
3,373.96
45.(0 3,328.96
46.00
46.00
46.00
5« 30
97.30
97.30
005.78
605.78
40.00
565.78
171.42
267.81
267.81
264.14
'¿65.17
265.17
4.903 «4
5.935.15
4.621.99 1,313.16
2,327.44
2,464.45
2,377.48
8ft 97
90.00
50.00
40.00
100.00
100.00
23.710.70 25,995.91 22.393.8« 3.602.05
$24.448.00 $131,858.30 $151,307.10 $110,458.85 $40,848.25
I, P W. Todd, being first duly sworn, state that the above is a true
and cornet sUtementof the fund, received, paid out and remaining^
my hands above stated.
p \v rnnn r--
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Su^cribed .nd sworn to this 10th day of NovemSir, "1W
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■ HOLDEN, County Clerk.
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
d. P. HLiUEN, Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men
Special Atteution paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table.
Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
You awake with a
taste in the mouth, which
you that your stomach »
condition. It should also
you that there is nothinf
for a disordered
Chamberlain’s Stomach sad **•
Tablets.
_
J
They build up tbe «yd«".
to restore natural condition«,,—
gentle in their action that
ises a medicine »al taken. <-M—-
Tablets ar» acid everywhere.
Diarrho
"*¿¡¡5
When you want a q“i<*
any loea of time, »nd one tMt ■
by no bad ¿eaulta, uae
Chamberlain s .
Colic, Cholera g
Diarrhoea Renrw
It never faUa and “ **?JLa. X*
It ia equally valuable far ‘h. _ pgt f
famous for its cures over •
the civilised world.
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