Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 13, 1911, Image 2

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T illamook HEADLIGHT,
a PRÌ u
13, ion
T. BOTTS,
Joseph Therdich, Transcript from
Justice Court.
A ttorney - at -L av ;.
Nancy E. Olson vs. Norman Ol­
Complete set of Abstract Book)
Convenes Monday with son, Divorce.
A. B. Salings, vs. Charles Chaf­ in office. Taxes paid for non-
51 Cases on the Docket. fee. Action for Money.
I
Residents.
Clay Daniel and Dora Daniel vs.
The April term of the Circuit
L. H. Kenny, Nallie Kopieske,
Court will convene in this city next
Tillamook Block.
I
Monday, with Judge William Gall- , W’m. Kopieske, Gust Nelson and
Roth phones.
Petter Nelson. Foreclosure.
oway on the bench. The docket j
Lois
C.
MacMahon
vb . Agnes_____________________________
contains quite a number of cases,
To i
but very few of much importance. Reid and Frances Trevor, Jr.
quiet
title.
arl haberlach
There are several persons bound
W. H. Johnson and H. B. Johnson
over to the grand jury by the justice
vs. I.. E. Sanders and Gertrude
courts. The docket is a follows :
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Sanders. For deed.
K. G. Staples vs. W. H. West.
T. J. Bowles vb . Mary J. Bowles.
Peitfecher ^bvohat,
Action for money.
Divorce.
J. II Fildew vs. J. T. Milner and
James Waton, Jr., trustee, vs. Mar­
Tillamook Block.
H. E. Noble and O. O. Boardsley cella B. Turner and H. S. Turner.
and Eastern Investment Company, Foreclosure.
John Borba. i QEORGE WILLETT,
Limited. To quiet title.
L. P. Branstetter vs. J
Hattie B. Marolf, Ethel Holden Foreclosure.
and Arthur E. Holden vs. Preston
Bay City Laud Company vs.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
E. Marolf, Carrie Marolf, John E. W. S. Cone. Damages.
Marolf Wallace, Lola V. Marolf-
Next to Tillamook County
Ladd and Bush vs. F. D. Stal-
Lamb, J. D. Wallace, Martha E. ford. Action for Money.
Bank,
Wallace, F. M. Lamb, P. E. Lamb
Ladd and Bush vs. Anna G. Stai-
T
illamook
-
O regon .
and Arthur N. Marolf. Partition.
ford, and F. D. Stalford. Action
John Conklin vv. Mary Conklin. for money.
Divorce.
H. GOYNE,
To Prevent Forest Fires.
Maud Joseph vs. David Joseph.
Divorce.
Forest fires, one of the greatest
A ttorney - at L aw .
C. E. Reynolds vs. William Hiatt ( sources of destruction to the most
Action for money.
i valuable resources of the state, will Office : Opposite Court House,
J. W. Sweeney. S. S. Blaumauer soon be restricted and their terrors
T illamook , O regon .
an J Isaac Blaumauer, partners . largelj reduced if the people will
doing business [under the firm 1 co-operate with the State Forrester
name and style of The Sweeney in the administration of the new
T. BO ALS, M.D.,
Construction Company vs. Jos. E. forrestry law enacted by the last
Effenberger, as Justice of the Peace Legislature, which will be ready for
of the First Justice District of Tilla­ distribution in pamphlet form in
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
mook County, Oregon, and Omar the near future.
One of the most important pro-
Bush. Writ of review.
TILLAMOOK.
Hiram Radus vs. i The Tillamook visious of the law is that making a
County Bank, a ■ corporation, and closed season for burning from lune
Tillamook Block.
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r • 1
irvi vìi r 1 /11 * T-i n ir urViir'h r»*»rir»ri
Glenn H. Johnson. Action for 11 to October 1, during which period
out door fires of all kinds are pro­
money.
hibited except under most stringent
Oak Nolan vs. M. H. Larsen, et
M. KERRON,
regulations and the probability of
a). Confirmation.
heavy penalties.
Pacific Railway A Navigation Co.
In this connection the State For-' PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
vs. Nellie G. DuBois and John E. rester urges upon every one the ne- j
Tillamook Block,
DuBois, her husband, Condemns- cessity of doing all possible burn- (
tion.
ing before the closed season begins
Tillamcok,
Oregon.
Pacific Railway A Navigation and thus save the trouble and risk .
was seen in Tillamook City on
of
doing
it
by
permission
during
et
al.
Con-
Co.
vs.
J.
L.
Vosburg,
To build good roads it tukes Tuesday. That’s Home Rule, Milking Cows Not Woman’s Work.
'that season of greatest danger when :
demnution.
modern equipment to con- pure and simple. We commend
fire spreads so easily and rapidly. I J^R. I. M. SMITH,
Women
need
not
milk
the
cows,
va.
Frank
Ida
May
Simeral
struct them. The same thing the pluck of any woman who
■
The State Forrester desires the ;
applies to fighting fire, the fire would administer a dose of though she may gather the eggs Simeral. Divorce.
: assistance and co operation of every , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
lighters must have the appara­ home rule chastisement upon and care for the chickens, is the de­
C. L. Dye vs. L. E. Sanders, Con­
one in the protection of property i
tus. This city, for many years, her husband for leaving her out cision handed down by Judge Otto firmation.
Office over J. A. Todd & Co.,
from forest, grass or brush fires, '
has needed a hook und ladder in the cold after bringing her to at Brule, Neb., recently, in settling
George W. Phelps vs. Srethna S. and to this end invites suggestions
Tillamook, Ore.
truck.
flic 4d one i-> antiquat­ town while the husband is guz- the difficulties between John A. Phelps and Allen H. Wilson. Fore-
,
and
information
calculated
to
assist
ed and «•houl.l be replaced with zleing down intoxicants in the Draper and Mary, his better half, closure.
in any manner in the performance
one which will do good service. saloons. Men who are guilty who had been milking fourteen cows
United Railways Company vs. 'of his most important duties. Cop-
C. HAWK,
twice
daily.
of that kind of treatment are
William B. Smith. Condemnation. ! ies of the law will be promptly fur­
The
high
cost
of
living
talk
must
For the want of a uniform deserving of a good horse whip­
Gus Leon vs.
Mabel Leon. nished to all who desire them. Re-
have reached Draper, for he recent­
system of road building, mid the ping at the hands of their wives.
, quests and communications ad-
Divorce.
ly
suggested
to
his
wife
they
cut
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
need of a practical engineer to It may look humiliating to any
down
expenses
by
discharging
the
United Railways Company vs. A. ; dressed to F. A. Elliot, State For­
lay out and establish the grades man to be treated that way, but
rester, Capitol Building, Salem,
in past years, one often sees a it is just as humiliating to any two hired men and the hired girl. J. Provoost and Lilah Provoost, his < will receive prompt and apprecia­
BAY CITY, OREGON.
The
hired
men,
with
Draper
’
s
help
wife.
Condemnation.
piece of graveled road being respectable, cultured woman to
tive attention.
und
stock,
had
cared
for
the
farm
L’nited Railways Company vs. I
torn up which cost considera­ have to remain out in the cold
ble money to build. And we for several hours while her hus­ and Mrs. Draper, with her house­ Sarah McMilian and N. McMillan.
Bryan Assails Venal Press.
are wondering how long this band boozes up in the saloon maid, had done the housework, Condemnation.
"The k
greatest
menace iu
in this
expensive und unsatisfactory with a number of booze lighters. milked fourteen cows, made the
A. Bush and A. N. Bush, part-
- c - hvoi uicuauc
iu«*>
butter, gathered the eggs, raised
system will continue.
ners, doing business under the firm country to-day is the polution of ■
REAL ESTATE,
chickens and tended the garden.
name of Ladd A Bush vs. Francis the editorial page and news columns I
The "squatters" on the har­
When it came to a settlement of
the interests that are committ­
F inancial A gent ,
Ten divorce suits at the next bor front will have to vacate. the duties each was to |>erforiii af­ Xuvier Moreau, sometimes known
grand larceny.
Papers are I
term of the circuit court, uud if That is a settled fact, and the ter the working force was cut down al Frank Marey, con compos men-J
Tillamook, Oregon.
they keep on increasing they sooner they make arrangements the couple could not agree, and tis and N.' McMillan, guardian of owned by men who have their hands i (
will become as numerous as to move off lietter it will t>e for Judge Otto was called in to arbitrate. person and estate. Confirmation. >n the pockets of their own sub­
marriages, Some will any that them, for it will not be many An agreement has now been reach­
Goldie White vs. Leon White 8crib«r8 nnd “re giviug them chloro-1 ~|~^R. P. J. SHARP,
[form to make it easier to pick them.” j
marriage is n failure. It may weekn now before they will be ed.
Divorce.
These startling statements were the
bi in these ten eases, but is served with the twenty-four
It is a man's duty to perform all
John B. Clark and Nelly
calm climaxes of an address made
also proves that the marriage hours' notice to abdicate. It is I outdoor work on the farm ; milking and Anne C. Clark vs.
RESIDENT DENTIST,
by William J. Bryan before the Con­
contract is entered into too of much more importance to cows is legally no part of a woman’s Latourette. To quiet title.
temporary Club of Philadelphia. Office across the street frotr tbe
lightly mid the courts an- soon Tillamook City that the water work ; gathering eggs and caring
William Barker vs. Roscoe Bar­ He had begun by accusing the
resorted to to sever the tie thut trout should be lined with big for the chickens may be done by
Court House.
newspapers of sensationalism, not­
warehouses, [lermanent docks the wife, were some of the decisions ker and Willie Barker. Partition.
binds.
Dr. Wise’s office.
Pearl Phelps vs. George W. ably of crime and domestic infelicity
and industrial plants than a lot handed down bv the judge, which
P lelps and George W. Phelps Com­ and then advanced to the propo- I
Chuck holes. That is some­ of shacks interfering with the
should bring applause from over­
pany. Divorce.
sition that invii of the big papers
thing we want to cull the road growth and development of the
S ARCHET,
worked women. On the other aide,
supervisors attention to. A few port. The harbor front and the
In the matter of citizenship of are controlled by the money inter­
no man should be ex[»ected to build
. The Fashionable Tailor.
ests.
load* of gravel in these chuck channel should be improved
the kitchen fires, do family washing, Arthur Newton Erskine.
holes would wonderfully im­ so that Sun Francisco and other
I
On
the
same
occasion
Rollo
Og-
State of Oregon vs. J. H. Beach.
sew on button* or mend socks.
prove the road*. In fact, some vessels can reach this city, and
, den. editor of the New York Even­ C.eauiug, Pressing and Repaid
'U
_i
Embezzlement.
of the good roads in this county when this is done it will sur­
ing Post, admitted that the modern
itig a Specialty.
Mi** Sylvia Puukhurst of London
Samantha Mills and Christopher
lire not so good us they might prise a great many [tersotis
press was tainted with commercial­
|
is
u
good-k»oker
suffragette.
Not
Mills
vs.
C.
Daniels,
H.
Crenshaw,
I
be on account of chuck holes. what a great increase of busi-
ism, but wanted to know what other Store in Heins Photographie
Sogel busy tor a few days, Mr. i ■■'it will give Tillamook City, nil suffragette* are good looking, as Sheriff of Tillamook County, great institution had not the same
though many are. It would Ire un- Oregon, and the Tillamook County
Supervisors, and chuck 'em up. and that »the reason the snap | Kullal„ to
Gallery.
taint, for instance, the theater, the
that where its Bank. Suit in equity.
4 >
We don't want to suy th it we v.llilf
shot lllllll
man Ims lui.lll
Iweu 11.
boosting
for 1 , lcU(lel!1 -rc ”,
university or the church itself. And
the
suffragette*
'
Frank
Hunnenkrutt
v*.
F. W.
have clitic hole" road super- harbor improvements.
1 his is | Wll, Ilor
.ueh u
Phone A. 1#
suggestion war- ¡Stanley, as the Justice of the Peace he caused a laugh by asking Bryan L amd O ffici B vkihsxs
\i-< rs in Tillamook c< utitv.
an important time in the hia- niniej , —■
if it might not be that politics had
à S fbcialtv .
In
Illinois,
lowu
and
other
1
for
the
Second
Justice
District
for
tory of the city, and if it fails to
„1,.,.
,
i”’ ’—---------- •*--------- ----------- — become a little commercialized. His
OWING
& COW INC
take advantage of it* splendid '
J .
* . ,uoven,en‘ba8
| Tillam >ok County, Oregon, and H.
conclusion was that the newspaper
Tillamook Citv is, pmcticnlly,
ceutly
had
a
temporary
check
a
C.
Keys.
Writ
of
review,
LAWYERS.
a cl -< <l port tor California lines I situation at the head of nuvi^u I number of the suffragette leader*; Charles Burke vs. Charles \V. I does not create public opinion, but 1
merely intensifies it.
ot Htenuier*. Jt is no one'* fault (tioii and in the heart of the best : .“I’"? Y^“T!°n *°b,u"^’ph*«’•n“P ' Gilmore. Damages.
R oom 33* W orcbftbr B vildimi -
T hibu «an oak stbbsts .
W. H. Henry, whose pen name is
tint our own, tor this city ha* dairying country in Oregon, the shotted for the press. Mis* Pank-1
Roon, Next to tlw U S. Land Office.
Frank Long and Frank Long. Jr., ‘ Will Irwin, said that the modern
io! piovulcd the channel nor ¡city will not muke the progress j
PORTLAND, OREGON.
the wuter trout.. It will lie n > it otherwise would, wh.le other of the fact thut beauty is uot always ' partners doing business as Frank newspaper is the most powerful,
This is what is I
trouble to get the Ctdiforui i ¡»litcea will.
in vincible. Tulking to u re|K>iter I-ong A Son, vs. E. E. Cross and agency in the world, but that it was ,
vessel* to come to this city us known in shipping circles as a< after her arrival in St. Louis recent i Frank Cross, doing business as E. got upon the basis of the advertiser ‘
i o< n ns the hiutsir improve­ I "closed port" lor San Francisco lv aha suid that she had been ; E. Cross A Son. Action for money. paying $5 toward its making to $1;
ments ure completed, but until coasting vessels, mid the time “beaten black uud blue” while lead-1 Tillmnook County Bank vs. Bruce paid by the subscriber. He thought;
that time it vv ill lie considered to Ixjoat for u "open [H»rt" for iugu suffragette charge on Parlia­ , W. Rosa. Action for money.
| there were fewer absolutely venal .
I
1 men in newspaperwork than in any ' OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE-
u closed i >ri. It is important tliese vessels is right now, uud, ment House. Could tuau do more?
Tillamook County Bank vs. A.
that this vity sin ubi ÌI m V c n line a* torn* vve can see, with n Mis* Punkhurat mid her Amazons , Malnney. Action for money.
other profession. The remedy was
ciste..-,
I'l'i’i. t>etw’eeti fiere little tnorv v un und deteruiina- iu the London war gave answer to j
to demand men of character who Comer Stillwell Ave. and F’fl
Alex Watt vs. Frank Long, Sr.
St. West, and both Phone*
uud C.dit orni;» port*, uud it is tiou.thi.- improvement should be the charge thut woman is not fitted
would not write contrary to their
Luol to estimate- what it would curried tucvmpletiou this sum­ to vote because not fitted to fight. • and Catherine Long. For deed.
convictions.
PECIALTf IN ALL KIND OF CAtf
there is some little dif­
Jacob Kamm vs. Marie Kamm.
uuiouut to in it commercial win . mer.
For deed.
ference of opinion ns to the
Constipation
brings
many
ail
­
ALL KIND OF BREAD.
The revolutionists in Lower Culi-
Marie Kamm vs. Jacob Kamm. ments in it* train and is the prim­
A long felt wmit arrived last harbor line. The Thomas do- forma are said to be levying tribute
ary
cause
of
much
sickness.
Keep
|
nation
line
is
already
establish
­
Divorce.
week. Finding thut two new*
upon the saloon keeper*. Thia i*
your bowels regular madam, and
J. M. Lüsberg v* Charle* F. will escape many o‘ the ailments to
paper* would not par at Bax ed. which is the bank line, but i the first real threat ot an actural
th >
i
to
overcome
Mime
of
the
difti-
which women are subject. Con­
City, the Examiner took over
Hobart. Foreclosure.
Icultie* of the buuk* caving iu, of warfare down there.
stipation is a very simple thing, but
th «
the New« which make*another
W. C. Dwight v*. Led McDonald. like many simple thing*, it may
which they w ill surely do, the
Critic* who say American mili­ Foreclosure tax title.
•"' ' • ■ r in this county to
lead to serious <-on*eqiiences. Na­
I solution of ’he difficulty would i tary spirit I* declining will notice
' ■ p the ghost. Bro Miller
ture often needs a little assistance
WITH
j be for the Port also to establish i that the tly ing machtne spirit ha* to
W.
C.
Dwight
v*
Annie
Mc
­
and
when Chamberlain's Tablets
run u cleuu newspaper, hu -1 we
Donald.
Forecloaure
tax
title.
u
dix
k
line,
auy
thirty
fret,
aud
'l
are
given
at
the
first
indication,
I* admonished that It is too ready
are terry to *ee hint step out.
William 'N. Baya va. Edwin much distress and suffering may
He will have our respect and allow the property owner* of'l take deaperate risk*.
be avoided. Sold by Iu.uuir’* Drug
the
abutting
property
to
build)
Hooker,
trustee, and Robert T. Store.
beat wishes in whatever he take*
to
the
dock
line.
"Ourbaby cria* for Chamberlain * Fowler and Annie Fowler. Fore­
iu hand. We congratulate the
Cough Remedy,’’ write* Mr*. T. R closure.
Examiner, and b -pc it * ill u
In cane of rheumatism relief from |
Ki
adiick. Rnsaca. Ga. “It la the
a real live booster. nut oeilv fori_?î *n,wcr to the Headlight we
ALL JWAOAT ANC LUWB TWOU«^
make* sleep and rest possible. |
Anna S. Abraham va. J. A. Abra­ pain
lw*t cough remedy on the market
Tilt* may be obtained by appiving
u., ci». M„„„„ ..1224“
OUABAMTKEDSATISFACIO»*
lor cough*. coIde and croap For ham. Divorce.
Chamberlain'* Liniment. For'sale
OJ* MORMT UTCMDKD.
J
•ale bj Lamar * Drug Store
• Jame* Wahou. fr.» traete«. v* by Lamar* • Drug Store.
gushed contemporaries in the near
a whole, and we extend an in­ future is heartily appreciated. We
RATES
SUBSCRIPTION
.STBICTLV IN ADVAMCB.)
vitation and the glad hand to extend a cordial invitation to the
<>ne year.......................................... 1.50 the Examiner to affiliate with members of the Tillamook County
75
Six months........................................
Editor’s Booster Association to
50 the Editor-Boosters’ Associa­ come up in a body and ample pro­
Three months....................................
tion.
_______________
vision will be made fortheir keep­
ing and enterainment during their
Entered a* second class mail mat-
It is to be hoped that the ap­ visit. A highly reapectei friend of
July, lsv, at the post office at
dhiniook, Ore., under the act of propriation made by the State ours has offered the use of his auto­
larch 3, 187».
’ Legislature won’t be used for mobile to bring the "boosters" up
from Tillamook and also convey
office and political purposes. them back to the city in safety.
If
forest
fires
are
to
be
prevented
Now we want these gentlemen to see
¡tat Tillamook Ijrabligfet
it is important that fire wardens the much discussed Necarney road
keep on the track of careless and they will not be permitted to go
1 back until they have seen it. A
hunters and campers, who go dainty spread will be served on the
Editorial Snap Shots
off and leave camp fires, also Reed ranch for their special benefit
more care should be taken in and Mr. S. G. Reed willjact as toast­
Is gambling on the tapis in setting out fires in the dry sea­ master. This is done to show that
the people of Nehalem are willing to
the suloons of this city agaiu ? son.
Tillamook County had meet any fair proposition more than
a critical time last year, but it half way even though we have not
Circuit court convenes next was due to the vigilance of the been accorded this privilege by
week, and, as usual, will help fire wardens which prevented others. We have had to fight our
own battles, and fought hard too,
some parts of the county being to get what we have. It was not a
to eat up the taxes.
swept with fire.
Whether the gift by any means.
Now, brothers, think kindly of
It is safe to say that the yegg- $60,000 appropriated by the state
offer and accept it in the same
inen who cracked the safe at will afford that amount of pro­ this
spirit as it is given, and the pleas­
tection
to
the
timber
remains
to
the Bay City post office are still
ure will be all ours.—Nehalem En­
banging around with the ex­ be seen. _____________
terprise.
pectation oi making another
In behalf of the Editor-Boost­
We always pity persons who
haul.
_________
become mentally deranged, and ers' Association, we accept the
invitatiou to visit Nehalem as
If tiny members of the Port < f more so when religion is the soon as a day can be agreed up­
But with all the
Tillamook get to balking in op­ cause of it.
on so that all the boosters can
position to the popular demand religious excitement that the be present. The snapshot man
to have the Sturgeon channel city have experienced it is has several times enjoyed the
dug out, the recall can he re­ a wonder to us that more have hospitality of that thriving sec­
not the crazy streak. The snap
sorted to.
shot man was visited by a wo­ tion of the county, and we can
say that the thrifty settlers up
It will be noticed that the Port man who was mentally derang­ there are big hearted and whole
of Tillamook is advertising for ed on account of religion, and
hearted. The aim of the edi­
$150,(JOO worth of bonds for bar we could not help thinking
tors will be to boost Nehalem,
what
an
act
of
charity
it
would
and harbor improvements
As
as well as to create a boosting,
there was some talk of opposing be if the poor woman could be
pull together spirit amongst tile
the sale of these bonds, it will taken away from her religious
citizens,
for that [»art of the
soon be demonstrated whether associates and religious excite­
ment. But as long as there are county lias a wonderfully bright
this is the case or not.
preachers who appeal to peo­ future before it. and if the edi­
ples emotions and not to their tors, in boosting for Nehalem,
There is some speculation as
intelligence, there will be those can in any way help to start the
to when the United Railways who will have wrong notions wheels of industry to moving,
will build its road over the about Christianity, as well as the population of that most
Coast range. There are those show how crazy they are on re­ beautiful part of the county
who think it will be rushed to ligious matters.
will soon grow to large propor-
completion this year, while
tions, for nothitig can stop the
others express their doubts. It
country from becom-
Another instance of a woman Nehalem
can’t couie any too soon, bow
ing a great lumber manufactur­
going
into
a
saloon
with
a
horse
ever, to please most of us.
whip in seach of her husband ing center.
CIRCUIT COURT
C
,
S- VIERECK,
Tillamook Bakery.
KILL
COUCH
•» CURE
LUNC*
King’s
New Discovery
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