Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 07, 1911, Image 6

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Tillamook Headlight, December 7, 1911.
DEATH OF C. B. HADLEY.
Passes Away in Portland, The
Victim of Heart Trouble.
TRY
THIS
ONCE
BAMN6-PWDE
Absolutely Pures
To have pure and wholesome
food, be sure that your baking
powder is made from cream
of tartar and not from alum.
ASK YOUR
GROCER
for a Sack of
Wheat
Patent
FLOUR
Manufactured
at the Eastern
terminus of the
P. R. & N. Ry.,
making it the
logical flour for
this territory.
Guaranteed by
The Labe! will guide you
Royal is the only baking
powder made from Royal
Grape Cream of Tartar
No Lime Phosphates
Beaver
State
Hard
EVERY SACK
The newt of the death of Clark B.
ITudley, which reached here on Sat­
urday, did not come as a surprise,
for it was generally thought that ‘
when he left to be treated for heart
trouble in Portland that he was J
near the end of his earthly career. |
When he left here he seemed to
have lost heart and hope of recov-1
ery, but hie relatives thought pos­
sibly that something ought to be;
done for him, ao he was taken to !
Portland with that object in view, j
Mr. Hadley was born in Wiscon- .
sin. There at the age of 22 he mar-1
ried Mias Anna Cleaely. He moved
with hi* wife to Tillamook 29 years I
ago, when this section of the state
was practically a wilderness,
has since been a large factor ia
upbuilding. Before he moved
Tillamook he served two years
the Indian war, enlisting from Wis- i
conein. He married his second wife
Athelia Anderson, in Tillamook, ■
April 28, 1908.
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Besides his widow, two sons and
a daughter survive. TheyareClark !
Edward Hadley, 767 Wasco street, !
Portland; David Joseph Hadley,
engaged in mining in the Philip­
pine Islands, and Mrs. P. J. Sharp, !
of Tillamook.
Mr. Hadley was for several years
in the saloon business. He was
also identified with the Tillamook
Logging Co. and was manager of
that enterprise, and for some time
owned and'operated the saw mill at
Hobson ville.
The City Election
JUDGE TELLS McNAMARA
The remains were brought to this
HE MERITS DEATH.
city on Tuesday aud were buried
Monday last, which was our regular
the next day in the Oddfellows city election day, passed off very
cemetery, nnder the auspices of the ! quietly,
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there being no contest in re- James B. is Sentenced for
O. O. O. F., of which he was a ' gard to city officials. . All of the pro­ Life : Brother to 15 Years.
member, a large number of per­ posed amendments carried by a large
sons attending the funeral. Rev. D. majority.
Los A ngeles , Dec. 5.—Two broth
I.. Shrode conducting the religious
The amendments which make the ers—James Barnabas McNamara
services at the home.
offiice of Recorder and Marshal appo’nt- and John J. McNamara, natives of
ive instead of elictive were carried by Cincinnati—the one slim, droop,
Statement of Taxes Collected. the following vote: Yes, 110, No, 67; shouldered and sallow-faced, with
Yes, 115, No, 61. The vote on the propo­ small eyes, anil the other a broad,
Statement of Taxes collected in Till sition of extending the indebtedness of robust man of ruddy countenance—
amook County, Oregon, as shown the city to $150,000 stood; Yes, 145, felt today the strong hand of Jus­
by tax rolls, returned by Sheriff No, 31.
tice, which they long had thought
immediately alter first Monday in
The vote for the other officials stood to evade, the former being sen­
October, 1911. (Section 3687 Lord’s as follows :
tenced to imprisonment for life,
Oregon Laws).
Mayor, John Harter, 160.
and the latter to 15 years in the
state penitentiary.
Recorder, T. B. Handley, 165.
Amount charged on rolls.
Sheriff’s assessments....
Treasurer, F. A. Rhodes, 162.
It was tlie retaliatory action of
Over collections.................
Marshall, J. E. Ball, 51 ; J. G. Ranes, the law against the lawless methods
130.
which John J. McNamara, secretary-
Amount of penalties
charged ............................
1,541.65
Councilman First Ward, F. L. Sap- treasurer of the International As­
sociation of Bridge and Structural
pington.
Total amount......... ..
$283,907.82
Councilman Second Ward, M. F. Iron Workers, thought it necessary
to pursue in coping with what he
Amount collected............. $270,762 48 Leach.
Councilman Third Ward, Carl P. regarded as the all-powerful op­
(.’mount of rebate allowed
7,193.39
position of capital.
Knudson.
Amount of errors and
Councilman Fourth Ward, C. B. Van-1
Elder Brother in Tears.
• 'double assessments....
263.23
tress.
! Though the younger brother,
Amount delinquent, un-'
Councilman Fifth Ward, J. W. Mad- James B,, in formally presenting
paid and uncollected ..
5,688.72
dux.
, his confession to the court today, I
Total amount.................
Water Commissioner, First Ward, declared that he intended no mur-
Total value of property
Cheater McGhee.
i der when lie placed 16 sticks of1
assessed bv Sheriff ..
$7,000
' dynamite beneath the I aib Angeles ,
j Times building on October 1, 1910, '
I C ertificate . — I hereby certify
Better Get Acquainted.
21 persons being killed by the ter- I
I that the foregoing is a true and
I correct statement, as shown by the
Come in and get acquainted with rific explosion, John J. McNamara.
I records in my office.
the new S. W. Miller Player Piano. I recounting tonight to his attorneys
It has no equal as a continual home hie principals, broke down as he,
H. C renshaw , Sheriff.
entertainment, as every member of muttered that he fought against
Tillamook County, Ore.,
the family can play it from the great odds in the best way lie could,
December 2nd, 1911.
For the benefit of the tax payers child of seven years up to grandma It was a sequel to the courtroom
who pay taxes in Tillamook County, and grandpn. For sale direct from scene earlier today, when he re­
and in addition to the above state­ factory to home at the big store of ceived his sentence in tears of ob-
ment, I will state that on this 2nd Jones and Knudson, Tillamook, I ject surrender.
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For the crime of the Tinies build­
day of December, 1911, there is out­ Oregon.
ingexplosion James B. was pun­
standing and unpaid the sum of
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$3,240.71, and out of this amount, TEACHERS’ ANNUAL INSTITUTE. I ished ; for directing the destruc­
tion by dynamite of the Llewellyn
there remains uncollected on the
Annual Institute for teachers of ¡Iron Works, wherein no lives were
’.ast half payments the sum of
963.52. leaving a balance due sub­ Tillamook County, will be held at j lost, John J. was sentenced, yet
ject to delinquent certificates to the Tillamook City, December 18, 19 and ' hardly ' a few hours had passed
amount of $2,278.20, all last half 20. All teachers are expected to be in ; when the word went forth that sub­
payments that are not paid t»y May attendance. Programs will be sent penas would be issued for both
men to appear before the Federal j
6th, 1912, are subject to a certificate later.
rveotl/l jury 4 to
., divulge
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—it.
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W. S. BUEL, Supt.
grand
further
de-
of delinquency, which will draw in­
tails of their dynamiting conspir­
terest at the rate of 15 j>er cent per
Duhy Farm Wanted.
acies.
annum.
United States Steps in.
Very reapectfrlly,
Wanted by hii experienced dairy
H. C renshaw ,
The L nited States Government
man, a dairy farm to rent, with
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
20 to 30 cows. Apply to this office. I now will demand of them informa­
tion concerning interstate traffic-
* Splendid Stock.
ing in dynamite which is alleged
to have resulted in more than a
The dependable 3. W. Miller is a
hundred explosions at bridges and
Piano of today, Every stick of
factories where labor warfare was
timber in its construction shows
involved.
splendid standard stock, value and
Tuielve nice sepia ■ Something of the same fear of
up to date features never found in
Photos make twelve • terroism brought by these explos­
pia noes of a lower grade.
nice
’Xmas.
Gifts • ions flitted through a| crowd of 15,-
The 3. W. Miller Piano uses for
JOOt) persons today as it surged back
with our
its strings the celebrated Poelman
and forth around the jail, expect­
German imported wire, which is
High Grade Lenses.
ing to see the McNamaras taken
the highest priced piano wire in
I out into the open on their way to
Good North Light.
the world.
A piano with such
The best of material. I the Hall of Records, where prev­
strung, superior staple wire never
ious scenes in the trial had tieen
And Ten Years ex-
disappoints, but stays steadily in
enacted. But the court and coun-
perienee.
tune, where a cheaply made piano
nel. tukmg cognizance of possible
would go wrong. We invite you
; lawlessness, held the final session
to our store to see and hear this
We ean give you as j in a courtroom adjoining the jail
piano. Jones and Knudson ori-
good
as th« best of j and the prisoners were taken
ginators of the direct selling plsn
thither over an interior bridge and
uiowk.
in Tillamook from factory to home
I passageway.
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distributors.
You ar« eordially
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’Xmas. Photos *
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Climax
Milling
Wants Dairy Ranch.
HILLSBORO,
OREGON.
1 have a reliable client who will
pay cash for 4U to 75 acre dairy
ranch in Tillamook county, mostly
cleared, with or without buildings,
with or without cows. Give price,
distance to creamery and full par­
ticulars in first letter. Must be
snap Address K. M. Shutt. Hepp
ner, Oregon.
invited to «all and
a«« our PHOTOS.
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The Tillamook*
Studio.
Sold
Wi^Ly°11 h«vea cow
tie of Chamberlain’. ?
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edy. It will soon
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right and will ward V0" 1
ency toward
»»T
remedy contains no ob “"U'
narcotic and may i»p,UmWi
hdently to a t,aby ' N
ai
Sold ».y Lamar’s Drug
and your biJdiVhiHed*,?* an4(
through from expo»?.
dose of Chamberlain’» c^1
edv, bathe your feet
before going to bed .L***’
almost certain to ward 22 5o»
cold. For sale bv n.°B ’ •
Store.
J Lan>»r’i
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A Terrible Blunder
attor . xeyat - law ,
to neglect liver trouble. Never do
it. Take Dr. King’s New Life Pills
on the first sign of constipation,
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biliousness or inactive bowels and
prevent virulent indigestion, jaun­
dice or gall stones. They regulate
liver, stomach and bowels and Q_EORGE WILLETT,
build up your health. Only 25c at
Clias. I. Clough’s.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Ends Winter’s Troubles,
To many, winter is a season of
trouble. The frost bitten toes and
- fingers, chapped hands and lips,
I chilblains, cold-sores, red and
rough skins, prove this. But such
troubles fly before Bucklen’s Ar­
nica Salve.
A trial convinces.
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Greatest healer of Burns, Boils,
Piles, Cuts. Sores, Bruises, Ec-
zetna, and Sprains. Only 25c at
Chas. I. Clough’s.
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Next to I illamook County
Bank,
T illamook - OiEr-
H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at L aw .
Office : Opposite Court Hi
T illamook , O regon .
Are You Giving
Your Live Stock
a Fair Deal ?
T. BDA.LS, M.D,
& SURGE!)
PHYSICIAN
You like a little salt and pep­
TILLAMOOK.
per—a little mustard—a little
lemon extract—a little this and
that to flavor your grub. Your
Tillamook Block.
cow, your steer, your hog under
natural conditions would have a
chance to get a bite of this, a bite
of that and a bite of the other
M. KER RON,
thing and so get a variety in its
feed. But under the unnatural
condition in which you keep
PHYSICIAN & SURGE!
them, they get every day about
the same sort of stuff to eat. As
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a natural consequence they get
“ off their feed.” Even if they
Tillamook,
Oregon.
do not, their digestive organs
need the tonic effect which comes I
from a variety of feeding stuffs.
s.
R. T. M. SMITH,
Watkins’ Stock Tonic
Is a scientific preparation which
not only improves the flavor of
the feed you feed, but also sup­
plies that tonic element so needed
to make your live stock do their
best.
There is no longer any doubt
about the need of a tonic for the
modern domestic animal kept
under artificial conditions. You
must give them something to
help them digest their feed and
get the greatest good from it.
Watkins’ Stock Tonic supplies
this need. It makes the animal
relish its feed more; it aids in
the digestion and assimilation
of the feed, and in addition to
that, it has a tonic effect upon
the whole system.
Your animals need a tonic of
this kind. Watkins’ Stock Tonic
is not a secret preparation. We
tell you the actual ingredients
that are used in it. You know
exactly what you are buying, and
pound for pound it will go farther
and do more good than any other
stock tonic or so called stock
food ever made.
The Watkins Man will be glad
to leave you a pail on trial
backed by the Watkins.guarantee’.
Deliverd by Waggon.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office over J. A. Todd * Co..
Tillamook, Ore.
C. HAWK,
PHYSICIAN &
Many pepole suffer for
years from disordered di­
gestion, severe headaches
or nervous troubles of one
kind or another. These they
ascribe to " biliousness”—to
anything under the sun but
the eyes, when, in many
cases, the trouole is directly
traceable to nncorrected eye­
strain, which the wearing of
proper lenses would
tirely remove.
SUBG1
BAY CITY, OREGON.
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial ÀGKiff,
Tillamook, Oregon.
P. J. SHARP,
[R. R. ROBERTS.
DENTIST,
RESIDENT
Office across the street fro®
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office-
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SARCHET,
L . The Fashionable
Cleaning, Pressing and
ing a Specialty-
Store in Heins Pb
Gallery.
J.
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CLAUSSEN,
LAWYER.
Çcut««hrr
a 13 Tillamook BtoA
T illamook
We have a customer who will buv
IT te spot
t Mt t i':iali
—_ in Tilla
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tor
cash a s .'It.,.,..
cheap X farm
mook County. Answer at once.
Ralph Ackley Land Co., 170 Fifth
St.. Portland. Ore.
| better than Chamberlain's.
j by Lamar a Drug Stott.
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Lightning Kills few.
In 1906 lightning killed only 160
T. BOTT8,
people in this whole country. One’s A
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chances of death by lightning are
less than two in a million. The
chance of death from liver, kidney Complete set of Abstract 1
or stomach trouble is vastly greater,
Taxes paid (oi
but not if Electric Bitters be used, n office.
as Robert Madsen, of West Burling­ I
Residents.
ton, la., prov?d. Fourdo tors gave
him up after eight months of suffer­
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ing from virulent liver trouble and
yellow jaundice. He was then com­
Both phone».
pletely cured by Electric Bitters.
They’re the best stomach, liver,
nerve and kidnej remedy and blood
purifier on earth. Only 50c at C arl haberlach ,
Chas. I. Clough’s.
Ca«h. Cheap Farm
Land in Tillamook County
L'ery family has need of a good,
For .pAinx
J.Ul. LUilliame, Pro. | r-habie liniment
bruieea soreness of the muscles
Next door to Sarvhet, the Tailor.
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Saved His Wife’s Life.
-Mv wife would have been in her
grave to-day,” writes OH. Brown
of Muscadine. Ala., “if it had not
been for Dr. King’s New Discovery.
She was down in her bed, not able
to get up without help. She had a
severe bronchial trouble and a
dreadful cough. I got her a bottle
of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and
she soon began to mend, and was
well in a short time.” Infallible
for coughs and colds, its the most
reliable remedy on earth for des­
perate lung trouble, hemorrhages,
lagrippe, asthma, hay fever, croup
and whooping cough 50c., »l.uu.
Trial bottle tree. Guaranteed by
Chas. I. Clough.
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M. AUSTIN,
CIVIL ENGINEER
SURVEYOR,
R. A. Wahlen, D.O.,
Eye Sight Specialist.
T illamook
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