Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 30, 1911, Image 6

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YKGGMEN AT BAY CITY.
him up in the cage, where he will
The sheritf
remain until his trial,
found that Smith had made two
saws out of the knives 1 he used for
his meals and had cut out part of
one of the bars in the wi ■indow with
It seems that
one of the saws.
Smith had also filled most of the
locks in the jail with glass and other
material he had scraped olf the
walls
PORT
HBJADLIQHT MARCH 30, 1011
GETS
BUSY
Bayocean Brevities.
Rev. Father Chabot and Rev.
Father LeMiller, formerly pastor of
Informally
Agrees
To
Raise
Safe Blown Open and Con­
Tillamook, were visitors on Tues-
the Money for Improve­
tents Stoltn.
I day last.
ments.
A petition has been filed with the
The store of Nelson A Co., at
There was an informal meeting of [Kist office authorities, that if an­
Bay Citv. was entered early Wed­
the Fort of Tillamook on Tuesday, swered will give Baym-ean a daily
nesday morning and the safe blown
when it was decided to laind the mail service. The route proposed
open by two yeggmen. The watch
district for the purpose of carrying is an overland one, via Netarts,
■nun ut the saw mill heard two shot»
out bar and bay improvements. The and will require two carriers,
fired about half past one. and soiiu
amount to which the district is to be one leaving Tillamook every morn­
men whispering, anil in about hall
Teachers’ Annual Institute.
bonded will be $456,000, and we are ing at 16 o’clock and anothersetting
an hour heard a bomb explode. Sev
eral others iieard the explosion and
The Annual Teachers’ Institute informed that some parties in Chi­ out from here at the same time.
thought the bank was being robbed. for Tillamook County has been ar­ cago have wired from there that they Such a method of transferring the
¡mails will prove a very welcome
It seems that the men attempted to ranged by Superintendent W. S. can be floated in that city.
The Port took up a letter written boom to every one here and will
enter the -»tore in the rear, and fail Buelfor Monday, Tuesday and Wed­
ing to gam admittance that way, nesday of next week at Hie High by Russell Hawkins, of the Whitney greatly facilitate matters this sum-
pried open the front door. To dead -cliool in this city. The Inststruc- Co., Ltd., to President H. T. Botts, I mer.
en tlie sound of the explosion, the tors are Superintendent T. J. Gary, in which he made several sugges­
Dr. and Mrs. Hawk, and Editor
He is opposed to the Stur­
cracksmen piled bags of potatoes of Clackamas County ; Miss F. E. tions.
Miller and family spent last Sunday
geon
channel
proposition
and
wants
and clothing over the charge before Baldwin. University of Oregon ;
in our midst.
they set fire to the fuse. The charge assisted by teachers of Tillamook the North instead of the South jetty
The new school teacher arrived
Among other things
wrenched open the door of the safe -utility, inchuling Prof L. L. Baker, constructed.
Monday and commenced hostilities
and file burglars gathered up what J is. Goldsworthy, F. Hillebrant, he says:
“Your letter, however suggests to at once.
valuables they could get their hands R U. Moore. P. M. Strand, Mrs. H.
me
a plan of operation that will ac­
John Plasker came over Tuesday
on, which included a gold watch,
Hansen and Supt. W. S. Boel.
one new $10 gold piece, $86 worth o' There will be an evening session at complish perhaps more than one at Mr. Russell’s request, to look
10 cent stamps, ¿.>0 worth of 5-cent t le Christian Church on Tuesday- would suppose, and perhaps, as over plans and specifications for
stamps, $5 worth of 2-cent stamp», evening, when the program will be: much as an entire Project as out­ the completion of the plumbing
Chemists* tests have shown that a part of the alum fro
biscuit made with an alum baking powder passes into
lined by the Government will pro­ work in the annex.
ilio in cash, $30 of which was in sil­
Music, —selected.
the stomach, and that digestion is retarded thereby.
duce in the way of harbor benefits.
ver, and $50 in gold.
The Bayocean No. 2 is fast be­
Reading, a, "Sisterly Scheme,”
“My plan is this, and while I have ginning to look like a boat again
It is thought that two men were (H. C. Bunner), b, "Village Watch-
Road the label and make auro that your baking
inipl c t -d in the robbery, as two Tower,” (Kate Douglas Wiggin), c, not discussed it with our people, I and when finished will be as
powder la not made from alum.
believe
I
will
be
able
to
have
them
men were known to be loitering “Seein’ Things at Night,” (Eugene
staunch a craft as there is on the
concur in it, build a North Jetty as bay.
about the place the previous day.
Field),—Miss Baldwin.
contemplated by the Engineers un­
Sheriff Crenshaw took two suspects
John W’. Bolin called W’ednesday
M usic, —selected.
into custody on Wednesday, but as
der their plan of improvmeniuent
in the capacity of a strictiy up to
Reading, a, "Tom Comes H ouk ,”
anil to build a channel to Bay City
he could find no trace of the stolen
the minute, scientific clothing sales­
“Mill on the Floss,” (George Elliot1,
Synopsis of the annual statement
High School Flashes.
as proposed. If my recollection
property upon them, and having
of the
man anil copped off quite a few­
b, "Behind a Curtain,” (Mrs. Burton
serves me right, the North Jetty
no|inoney, he told them to leave the
orders from our smart set.
Harrison), c, "Second Trial,” (Kel-
Friday
afternoon
three
of
the
High
StUyveSOUt
Insurance Co
will cost somewhere in the neigh­
county.
_______
log), —Miss Baldwin.
borhood of Five Hundred and Sixty A W’ ord in R efutation to C er ­ School students were called down Of New York, in the State of Ni
M usic, — selected.
York,
stairs to judge a debate of the 7tli j
tain V oiced O pinion ».
Jail Break Prevented.
Thousand Dollars. There will be
Reading, "HerFirst Appearance”
Unless dame rumor has played grade which was held in Miss See-, On the 31et day of December, 1910,
for
contingencies,
says,
$110,000.00,
Late Inst Saturday night Fred Min- from Van Bibber’s Stories, (Richard
made to the Insurance Coinmif-
for channel work up to Bay City, us entirely false, P ere are certain ton’s room. The question was "Re­ sioner of the State of Oregon, p
ick was in the vicinity of the court­ Harding Davis),—Miss Baldwin.
says, $150,000.00,or total approximat­ people hereabouts and elsewhere, solved that the United States has a suant to law :
house, when he heard some one
Fancy Indian Club Swinging —
ing $820,000.00. One-half of the pro­ who long ago became narrowly right to interfere in the * ar in Mex­
sawing a hard substance in that Miss Baldwin.
C apital .
The debate was very close,
ject recommended by the Special imbued with various erroneous ico.”
building. He readily surmised that
Supt. Buel received work from Board of Engineers would mean ideas regarding Bay-ocean and its but was at last decided in tavor of Amount of capital paid
some one was either attempting to
$I m UKĻS
Charles H. Jones, Editor of the Ore­ $872,000,00. Therefore, to be safe, mission. They argued everything the aftitmafive, 2—1. However, the
UP
breuk into that building or break
- 1
gon Teachers’ Monthly, that he I would suggest and recommend out to their own selfish satisfaction negative had more good arguments
I ncome .
out, so he immediately went to Sher­
would be here during instiute anil that the Port of Tillamook and the I and looked with a quizzical and a than their opponents, and had all Premiums received dur-
itf Crenshaw’s residence and inform
assist with the work, He will have Port of Bay City offer respectively to doubtful eye, upon the work of the negative been like Cap Handley
ing the year in cash.
ed him of his suspicions. The only
charge of the singing and will give the Government $200,006.00 and $236,- development that was being done there is no doubt but what they Interest, dividends and
prisoner in the county jail was lamia
rents received during
addresses on the following sub. 600.00, or a sun equal to $436,000.60, here. They opined as follows : would have won.
4_',7(Ä$i|
the year.............................
Smith, a young man about 19 years
jects: "New school laws,” “Cur- which shall be 50 percent of the Given a real estate firm, eager for
from
other
The Ciceronians gave their pro- Income
of age, bound over to the grand jury
rent FC vents,” and "Oregon Indian sum required to build the North its share of the filthy lucre ; a
sources received dur-
gramFriday afternoon,and although
for breaking into the Miami Co.’s
4I.U38,»|
ing the year..................
legends.”
Jetty and a channel up to Bay City. resort property rich in advertising they had only a week in which to
store nt Hobsonville.
The sheriff
The public are particulary in­
"If the PortB of Tillamook and lore and teeming with the siren prepare, besides the preparations
did not imagine for one moment
Total income.............. $998.870) J
vited to attend the evening session, Bay City believe I am in the right superlatives of any accomplished
that Smith would uttempt a jail
which they were making for their
D isbursements .
since it will be principally of an en­ with the proposition I have outlined salesman ; result, a hurried trans­
break, tor he had been given n good
play, it was one of the best pro-
tertaining nature.
• in this letter, I will at once take fer of a hitherto worthless tract
Losses
paid
during the
many priveleges since he was placed
grams yet this year.
Supt. Gary anil Mr. Jones will
year ................................. 5483, «7.1
steps to secure the sanction of the and a record breaking sale. Cash
in the Sheriff’« charge.
When the
A number of boys have started Dividends paid during
probably deliver short addresses on
Board of Review to the new propos­ being out of the question, the invari-
sheriff arrived on the scene with
the year on capital
cross-country running. As there is
some interesting subject.
ed project, and will go East in May ble. bromidiomatic rule was fol­
Minick, they patiently waited for
stock........................... ... ..
w. ooaa
no danger of the road becoming
The musical numbers will tie fur­ to arrange for an underwriting of
Commissions and sal­
lowed and the ancient installment
some time, when the sawing com­
crowded,
a
large
numberofboys
are
nished by home talent.
aries paid during the
$256,000.00 worth of the Port of Till­ contract resorted to. Then, as long
menced iigain and the sheriff was
desired to take part in this exercise
year .................................
amook
bonds,
and
$260,000.00
worth
as
the
almighty
cartwheel
was
convinced there was something do­
No*’ce.
licenses and
No one could ever regret it after Taxes,
of
the
Port
of
Bay
City
bonds,
Of forthcoming, a supposed stab was they had taken a four mile run each
ing.
They remained outside for
fees paid during the
We the barbers of Tillamook have course, providing it will have been made at improvements, lest certain
year.................................
nearly two hours, the sawing con
night after school for a week.
Amount of all other ex­
tinned, and in the semi darkness agreed on the following prices to go discovered by competent attorneys fervid imaginations set to work and
The C. I.. S. Dramatic Club gave
penditures ..................
that the two Ports have been orga­ arouse the tantalizing watch dog of
they saw a emit thrown out of the into effect May 1st, lull
the play at the Gem Theatre which
Hair cut . ......................
:«c.
nized upon lines that are legal and suspicion. As soon, however, as
jail window, and niter u little a
the people have been expecting for Total expenditures ....
Shave .........................
15c.
free from criticism and attack.
bundle came tumbling out. The
sufficient payments had been forth­
Massage .....................
A ssets .
35c.
so long a time.
Because of the
sheriff thought it was the prisoner
coming to warrant the company’s
Plain shampoo........
25c.
stormy weather, there was not as Value of real estate
who hud broken out, «nd immediate­
Fitch shampoo........
56c.
I
withdrawal,
such
would
become
a
Circuit Court Jury List
owned.............................
large an attendance as we some­
Beard trim .............
25c.
ly j ion need on it, and to his surprise
fact, thus leaving the proverbial
Value of stocks and
times
have,
but
instead
of
the
peo
­
Fitch
tonic
........
15c.
The April term of the Circuit gold brick on the useless hands of
found it was only a roll of blankets.
bonds owned..................
All other tonics .
10c.
ple feeling as they have after some Loans on mortgages
Court will be held in this city on an everduped public.
During this time Smith was making
Neck shave .. .....
5c.
shows which have been held in this
and collateral, etc. ..
Monday, April 17th, with Judge
his way out of the window, and the
Razor hone.................
50i.
Nowit is not that reoent develop­
in banks and on
William Galloway on the bench. ments have named this the time city, it was the reverse. Those who Cash
sheriff instantly pulled his revolver
(Signed).
hand ..................... . .........
attended
say
it
was
the
lieet
enter
­
The
jury
list
is
as
follows
:
mid told him to get bm k or there
O tis F rishie ,
in course of
I : for an irrefutable argument against tainment ever given by the High Premiums
O. W. Bodyfelt, Helio, farmer.
collection and in trans­
would be something doing. He dill
. atimer A M owery ,
such childish wanderings, because
mission .............................
C. A. Patzlaf, Hoquarton, in er- time has ever been since operations School, and those who stayed away
so without further trouble and the
R. J ohnson .
are the sorest bunch that were ever Due for reinsurance on
chant.
sheriff went into the jail and locked
11 EASTON.
first began. But a word to doubt­
paid loss ........................
seen because they didn't go. After
N. G. Boquist, Tillamook, farmer.
Interest and rents due
ers, although scarcely worth the
the program the C.I..S. people serv­
Win. Maxwell. Tillamook, farmer.
and accrued .... ........
ink and pa|ierto transcrible it, was
ed lunch to the High School and
Cluis. Easom, Nehalem, farmer.
thought not amina; hence what fol­
Total assets ............
Gem management.
R. C. Magarrell, Beaver, farmer.
lows:
special deposits in
Moving up day was celebrated Less
Grant Mills, lioquartun, merchant.
any state
Bayocean, first, last and all the
K. H Ayer, Woods, farmer.
again Monday to the surprise ami
time was
a dream-come-trtie, to
Frank Dye, Fairview, farmer.
delight of some and the dismay and
Total
assets
one of the shrewdest, brightest,
milted in Oregon $1,249,
' sorrow of others
Geo. A. Hoover, Fairview, farmer.
must farseeing men in the wert.
Clarence Tilden, Fhirview, farmer.
The good weather has brought the
1.1 ABILITIES.
He grasped the situation in its en-
J, J. Hudson, Cloverdale, farmee.
,
desire
into some of the students to
tirety ut a glance und forthwith
Gross
claims
for los ies
Tho-iuis Lyster, Tillamook, farmer.
proceeded to carry out certain sug play tennis, ami as they have be­
unpaid ..............................
R. O. Richards, Blaiue, farmer.
gestiona of hia fertile brain, despite come tired of waiting fortheir court Amount of unearned
Frank
Fitzpatrick,
Tillamook,
premiums on all out­
the obstacles that confronted him to be leveled, they took the net out
standing risks............
farmer.
With an ever walchtul eye upon the last week and had a few lively games Due for commission and
Her nan
Schollineyer, Nehalem,
on
the
sod.
future, lie law through and beyond
brokerage .......... ...........
f irmer.
The C. L. S. and E. L. S. Dramatic All other liabilities
these first few years uf seemingly
W. H. Kberman, Tillamook, farmer.
fruitless effort and beheld In the troupes are contemplating a trip to
Total liabilities . ... $607,
John M Morgan, Fairview, iaruier.
finished resort, the masterpiece of Bay City in the near future to give Total
insurance
in
S. W Elliott, Bay City, farmer.
a master artist.
He saw the won­ the people there a chance to see and
force Dec. 31, 1910 . ... $68,5*1,
Frank
Severance,
Hoquarton,
derful field of opportunity opend to hear the entertainments which have B usiness in
O regon for
farmer.
liiui and his, to Tillamook Bay, to met with such popular approval in _____
Y ear .
Peter Heisel, Tillamook farmer.
this
city.
Oregon and tu the Pacific Coast
Total risks written dur-
J S. Dielil, Hoquarton. farmer.
-ing the year.............. $1,417,
He determined to call quite, only
A. O. J ack eon, Beaver, farmer
Call For Warrants.
Gross
premiums re­
when ultimate attainment bid him
W. J Giiltert, Beaver, merchant.
ceived during
the
1*»
cease.
All general fund warrants endor­
year
Alliert Ma roll, Tillamook, farmer.
Tu date uver $256;(JUi u) bas Ix-e,, sed prior to Aug. 1. 19)0, will be paid Piemiums
returned
M I. Chance, Fair«lew, furnier
expended here. What it well coat ii|K>n presentation.
during the year...
Interest
ceases
this
25th
day
of
IL 3. Davidson, Beaver, farmer.
.1. 1911.
tilt I
J
Losses paid during the
to complete the outlined plana, only | March,
William Curtis. Tillamook,
year
...............................
n few can say, —
- of - -
- rest as
—
- L. B eals , C o . Treasurer.
B.
But
this
Losses incurred during
chant
sureil:
Bay-ocean
is
bigger,
stronger,
j
year
W in Purcell. Tillamook, farmer.
Call For Warrants.
I ota I » mount
firmer, sounder, richer, than any of,
of pre-
11. 1). Weat, Tillamook, farmer
you think. The events of the sum-
»numeoutstanding in
All
outstanding
County
road
fund
Andrew
Anderson.
4 lb. pail
Till imook,
Oregon
91« $1.)8I,
mer that is not hastening upon u». f warrants will be paid upon presen
tanner
' tation.
STUVVEI.ANT INSURANCE Ctt
will open eyes now closed in
Interest ceases tins 25tli day of
ByC. A. G artmewaitk . Secrets
knowing wink. Regardless of op March, 1911.
Finnen Attention
Matutory resident general
position, pretty
-------
contentions, ob
B. L B eals , C o . Treasvrer
i and attorney for service :
stai
le«,
hindrances.
Bayocean
will
' W. Davidson.
I * ill mb.or jour lioiweM for 91.3D «
Wocd For Sale.
piece. f«>ur new shoe«.
< Jlhcr job continue to move straight to the ful
work in H.otie pro|M)ition
At the fillment of • cherished ideal. Then
J. CLAUSSEN,
W ood for sale, Spruce and Hem
liLftukamith SJ h »| k -<àrdili we who understood and liehe veil
ock Imdy, dry at $1.25 a coni on the
1 hn>er.
LAWYER.
and trusted in ita goodness, can place, 7 miles south of Tillamook.-
Bahv Chick«
smile a contented, satiafied. cunfid T. D a KF az
üeiitochrc Abvohiii
ent smile
W
hen
you
have
rheumatism
in
li you wsnt some baby chicks,
3 13 Tillamook Blcck,
your foot or insteq apply Cham
lltoroughlireilatu imse un fit U In V*rs
n’a Liniment and you will get
see Dr Morris. He csn furatali thè
T1 LLAMOOK
Q'tick relief. It coats but a quarter.
O rk << o *
chicks sud teli you how lo rniae
1 Ught Year Old .Marr. 140) I lx
W by suffer ? For sale by­ Lamat’s
lliem wlthout the ben. i »oler thrin
5 Year Old Mare. 1256 lbw
Drug store.
5 Year ol<| Mane. HJfiO lbs
For Sale
2 Year Old Colt, make about 1466
If you have troulde in getting rid of
11 m
Registered Holstein Bull <«*
your cold you may know that you extra fine animal, dam giving
Tide Land Hay. $18 or $2u de-
I bave 16 good Hoiatem covra for livered, tame Hay, $20 or $22 de are not treating it properly. There
is no reason why a COM should calf Ins fmir newest dniii
sale. Iresti and commg freali.___ li» emi
hang on for weeks and it will not ,f over 21 lbs. of flutter per week
Holatein nuli cali rrgiatered ami
F. SHORTHIDGE. Mfr. Gr», llept.
Alan
Machinery
and
•
good
Gaso
­
you take C bamtierlain's Cough his two nearest leafing, 4.0
oue Work horae — Ap|4 y tu Sv l.ild line Launch.
Remedy. For sale by Lamar* s —
Hi os . Tiliiaiuuok, óre.
Drug price $75.66 if take ■ s. on. -
Address F rank H annknkratt . Store
- Forest Grove. Ore. R F.V
Goff.
Baking Powder
Absolutely Pure
Hie Only Baking Powder Made from Royal
Grape Cream of Tartar
against alum*
Big
Bargains !
»it
I i j .ÍHHÍ
UUK di
1 ’ ¡ I lili»
Hl 1 1 Pl 1 ‘Íí
K íes.
Best Fruit Sugar, per sk
$5.20
Dry Granulated Sugar, per s ick 5.00
Extra C. Sugar, per sack
5.00
Leach’s I est I Ji rd.
pail
1.80
Leach’s Best Lard.
pail
.90
Dininoiul
L:ir<l,
pai I
1.50
Diamomi “(
80
Rex Lard, 10 lb. pail
1.35
Rex Lard
70
W hite River Compound
65
('ottolene
60
< ’ottolene 10 lb. pail
1.50
Breakfast Bacon, Rex peril».
22
Breakfast Bacon, ('.B. per lb.
20
Heavy Bacon, per
17
Snow Drill !• lour, per bbl .
5.40
Light House Flour, per bbl.
5.00
Elaine Coal Oil, per case
2.90
The Ray Feed Co
C.