Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 11, 1912, Image 8

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    County Business.
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YEAR PARTY
making love to the plaintiff and LEAP
THE HADLEY SUIT. tad
Ths County Court consisting of Hon
made offer of marriage. In
order to procure plaintiff s consent Given by the Ladies at Homer Mason Judge, H. V. Alley and
Plaintiff Claims that C. E. to such marriage, and to discour
H. M. Fanner Commiaioners, J. C.
Hadley Jilted Her-Mar- age plaintiff from prosecuting an the Commercial Club Holden Clerk, and H. Crenshaw Sheriff
convened on April 3rd to transact the
against defendant for the
To-Night.
riage to C. B. Hadley action
breach of promise, the defendant
following business.
and C. B. Hadley both represented
Claim of Goldsworthy and Simonds
Stopped Breach of
A leap year party will be given
and
told
plaintiff
that
C.
B.
Hadley
of
$26.95, continued.
by the ladies at the Tillamook Com­
Promise Suit.
was an equal partner and joint mercial Club this (Thursday) even­
The bids of A. Aratill
owner, but both of said parties ing, which ia to be one of the pleas- Kellow and Jencks of $1775 for the
Attorney Oak Nolan has made
failed to tell her that the legal title 1 ant social features of the season. construction of the E. E. Cross road
reply in the Otelia Hadley case vs.
the property stood in the
were rejected. The bid of E. E. Cross
C. E. Hadley case, in which besets to all of C. E. Hadley alone. It The ladies have gone to a great
name
of
$1550 being accepted.
deal
of
trouble
to
make
this
a
most
out that plaintiff and C. B. Hadley
matter
of general reputation enjoyable affair.
The
bids of M. M. Mead and son, of
was
a
i
Ladies taking
were married and lived together as
partnership existed, and by
man and wife until the time of the that a i 1 thereof plaintiff finally part in the dancing will be charged I $1900, and Gary Knight of $4400 for
$1.00, but no charge will be^made building of what is known as the Ne­
death of her husband, and by rea­ reason
agreed to enter into marriage with
to ladies who do not dance. The halem road were rejected. The bid of
son thereof plaintiff is seized of an
C. B. Hadley and waive her right
estate in dower in and to the nee to prosecute defendant for breach patronesses are : Mesdames F. C. Snyder and Hastings was accepted.
The matter of the plat of J. C. Bew-
Baker, Carl Haberlach, 1 Webster
during her natural life of their of promise.
C. B. Hadley told
approv-
home That no part of said pro­ plaintiff that she would be endowed Holmes, Chas. Thomas, , C. I. leys addition to Bay City was
ed.
Clough, and John Groat.
perty has been inventoried in the
at the time of hie death with an in­
The matter of the plat of Midway
estate of the deceased. At the time
terest in all of the i>eraonal pro­
Beach as townaite was approved.
of his death, C. B. Hadley was the
perty, and by reason of these and
THE LYRIC.
J. J. McCormick was granted
owner in fee simple of the property, other allegations, plaintiff claims
license to open a saloon in Garibaldi.
but the naked legal title therefor one half interest in and to all of the
The petition of N. McMillan for s'
Stood in the name of ths defend­ real and personal property.
ant, who was holding the same in
Engagement of a Star county road was approved by the court’
trust. A short time after the de­
The matter of vacating the town of
Company.
ceased died the defendant wrong­ A Fast Baseball Team.
Moroney was continued.
fully took possession of the pro­
In the matter of the petition of
In presenting to hie patrons The
I
perty and now claims to be the ow­
The Tillamook Commercial Club’s Strohn McCullough Co., appropri­ Horace W. Haywood and others for a
ner. Plaintiff has demanded her baeeball team is rounding into
county
road
is
ordered
that
U.
G.
Jack-1
ately entitled “Society Burlea-
The only baking powder made
dower interest which is refused shape and the fans expect to turn
quers,
” for two weeks’ engagement, : son surveyor, W. B. Aiderman and
her. The plaintiff cites that the de­ out the fastest team in the state.
Willard
Jackson
be
appointed
to
view
beginning this (Thursday) evening,
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
ceased built the house at a coat of The town ia supporting the team
and survey road and make a report on
Saturday
matinee,
Manager
Evans,
$4O»i and secured the necessary better than ever before. Already
of the Lyric Theatre, offers one of same at the regular meeting of the
money for doing so.
games have been scheduled with the strongest musical comedy com­ County Court in May 1912.
Ito Alum—No Limo Phosphates
That some time on or about the Hillsboro, Sheridan, O. W. R. 4 N-,
In the matter of the application of ,
panies
on
the
Pacific
coast,
the
only
year 1895 the C. B. Hadley and de­ Banka, Columbus Club Grays,
Grant Dawson and others for a county j
fendant duly made and entered in­ Meir 4 Frank, W. R. Heales’ Weon difference between this company road. It ia ordered that U. G. Jack-’
to a general partnership, which as and Portland Maroons. Games and one paying at two dollars per ■ son surveyor, and Forest Ayer and J. I
continued until the death of the are sought with the Gresham Giants, seat, is the size of the chorus The M. Baker be appointed to view and'
former. The original capital of the Red Rupert’s team and the Camas principles are all high salaried survey road and make a report on same '•
partnership was $2000, and all pro­ nine. The line-up will be stronger artists, coming directly from large at the regular meeting of the County
The Registration
perty purchased after that date is than aver before. Jesse Garrett, Eastern successes, and the pro­ Court in May 1912.
Refused
included in the partnership, and formerly Coast and Northwestern ductions themselves, while not of
to
Claim of J. W. Tohl was continued.
the
magnitude
of
the
largest,
are
valued at $75,000, and that the de­ star, and Clint King, the local
Rep. Deni i. Prohi. Soc. Ind State
Name of Precincts. Total.
In
the
matter
of
Thols
second
addi
­
fendant now holds in his possession “phenom,” will be the twirlers, identically the same on a smaller
Political
tion to Nehalem City was approved.
A tfil ia tioa.
or under his control more than with “Dutch” Arm buster behind scale
The application of S. T. Childers,
The Strohn McCullough Company
$100,000 of personal property belong­ the bat. The other positions: Diehl,
a
1
i
16
.............................. 122 . . 92 . 8
Fred Schersinger and H. H. Follett Bay
30 . 13
3
6
61 .
7
Beaver.......................
2
ing to the partnership. That de­ first base ; L. Eberman, second carry a chorus of six girls, said to
for county roads were continued.
1
4
30 ..
15
4
4
Blaine........................
1
fendant is using the whole for the base; F. Eberman, shortstop; Sap­ be the best drilled chorus this side
45 .
33 . 12
The matter of vacating part of Barnegat ..................
benefit of himself and claims to be pington, third base; Rhodes, Himes, of the rockies and are the whole of
3
i
4
26 .
18
Carnahan ................
a pony ballad of one of the closing Wheeler was continued.
the absolute owner in his own Handley, Edmunds, outfield.
Dolph.........................
4
5
9 ..
The
County
Clerk
was
authorized
to
season’s success.
This Famous
71
56 . 13
1
right.
1
10 ..
6
3
1
Pink Chorus of Kaper Kutting advertise for bids for 100 corda of Al­
Plaintiff further alleges that for
Church of Christ.
13
54
. 8
81 .
2
Kute Kids and six principles com­ der or Hemlock wood to be delivered Garibaldi.................
a great many years, and in fact
«0 . 11
Hebo;........................
78 .
5
I not later than October 1, 1912.
2
Services for Sunday, April 14.
plete the personalle of the com­
from early womanhood, the plain-
Hoquarton ..............
168 .
127
. 28
3
3
S
2
10 a.m., Bible school. A good pany of these special mention “ In the matter of Sam Bauer and Little Neatucca ....
tiff and C. E. Hadley kept company
4« .
35
5
3
3
others
for
a
county
road
it
is
ordered
place
to
spend
an
hour
;
come
and
Nehalem
........
175
..
147
17
should be made of Lillian Wallace,
9
2
and were most confident friends
5 ..
1
4
/•
soubrette, Jas. F Casey and L. that U. G. Jackson surveyor, Forest Netarts.....................
and were engaged to be married, we will do you good.
,
—
Sandlake
...................
15
..
13
.
1
1
11 a.m., Preaching, si’th sermon Reine McCullough,
which continued until the vear
comedians, I Ayer and J. M. Baker, survey and view South Prairie .."....
44
65 .
2
. 10
4
3
2
1902, nt which time defendant will in series of inter-dependent ser­ Walter Leonard, leading man and proposed rond and make report of road Tillamook ................ 175 . . 127 . 33
3
3
5
4
i to County Court at regular meeting in Union........................
fully jilted the plaintiff and rnar mons subject “The Church.”
CarTol Russell, primadona.
45 .
38 .. 5
2
7 p.m., Young people’s meeting.
ried another woman. By reason
These performers carry many May 1912.
Total’.................. 1234
903
41
179
21
61
29
8 p.m., Preaching service, sub­
The petition of the Hammond Lum-
of such conduct plaintiff became
successful seasons on their record
I
her
Co.
for
the
cancellation
of
certain
greatly distressed and humiliated: ject, “Character Building.”
and according to individual press
You will be heartily welcomed to notices, the comedians are really . taxes and tax sales of certain lands
she was the subject of public gos­
A Snap.
sip and became sick and threaten­ these services.
funny. Misses Wallace and Russell was approved by the court.
For
sale
cheap,
2.5 acres six
R. E. I ope , pastor.
CLAIMS ALLOWED
ed to sue for breach of promise of
have voices of exceptional merit, ’
blocks from High School. Good 11
marriage. That immediately after
and it was Mr. Leonard’s excellent Arne & Alvin Blum.................... $320.00 room house. with bath, toilet,
Notice.
the jilting C. B. Hadley made love
baritone voice that contributed W. F. Baker............................. . .$10.00 electric lights and all other modern
Also good barn,
H. V. Alley................................. $61.00 conveniences.
to the plaintiff and offered to marry
The President of the Rebeckah largely to the success of “The Time
chicken pack and $75.00 cow. Rea­
her himself.
H.
M.
Farmer
........................
••
•$44.00
Place and the Girl” company, of
son for selling, poor health.
During the time that plaintiff and Assembly of Oregon will be present two seasons ago.
| J. C. Godsey................................... $2.10: • Call on or write to J. H. Hatha­
otir
next
regular
meeting,
Wed
­
at
defendant were engaged to be mar­
The opening play will be one O. Kellow....... . ..............................$98.90 way, Tillamook, Oregon.
nesday, April 17th. All members
ried defendant reiæatedly repre­ are requested to be present Bring very familiar to lovers of music and M. Warren........................................ 9.00
sented and told plaintiff that C. B. supper.
Wanted.
& Perry.............................. $11.30
il 1 1 1 k
good wholesome comedy. ‘ “The
___
Hadley was an equal partner and
y———, . j
P heoby S nodgrass ,
Prince of Pilsner,” and Messers Frank Buckles............................... $7.00
A Tillamook Dairy Ranch with
joint owner with him. The defend­
jict CRIN g 1 1 I I '"J
Sec.
Strohn and McCullough promise a i Elmer Davis..................................$28.25 I improvements and stock that $1000
ant knew that C. B. Hadley was
L. ¿X- Kt CRÍA»
M ay F risby , N O
production of this great success Clark Smith................................... $12.75 to $1500 (ash first payment will
KI 1 1 i I K
complete in every detail. Prices 10c ; L. Eberman..................................... $7.75 buy. Place not to cost over $4000.
L.
| W. C. Hawk..................................$25.00 and not over 5 miles from Tilia
and 23c-
W.C. Hawk................................. $17.90 ■nook City. Address Post-office
i Glass & Prudeham me.................. $131.65 Box 227. Tillamook, Oregon.
IET ot
The Killkare Klub
Home Made at the Cold Storage.
■ B. L. Beals..................................$121.05
1 S. B. Whithouse........................... $126.00
The Killkare Klub met at the home Homer Mason.............................. $100.00
of Mrs. L. L. Baker on last Thurs-i . --
j c. - Bewley ................................ $7.08
House Painting and
day afternoon, i '
“*uTal j Surveyors Report........................ $31.00
Roofing my
study was resumed. Mrs. L. L. 1 Geo. Poysky..............
$11.25
j Baker and Mrs D. L. Shrode being
Fred Zaddach............
....$51.20
Specialty.
OVER POST-OFFICE.
' the readers for the day. After the
----- $9.20
j reading was over the Klub diacus- Ross Shreve................
R. B. Hay»...............
----- 41.50
aed the pros and cone until the U. G. Jackson............
..$159.80 R A. WAHLEN, D O
Old Roofs made
1.—3514 acres in cultivation. Free city water. 6H milesS.E.-$4,300.
hostess announced it was her social Thun Bros...................
....$2.51
2 —16 acres in cultivation. Spring water. O retown.—$2,259
hour,
producing
a
game
that
took
New.
E. Godsey.................
3. -06 acres at Beaver. Dairy ranch and stock. -$10,009
... $8.25
. more than ordinary “thinking fac­ J. K. Gill & Co........... .
Eye Sight Specialist. New Roofs better
4. -100 acres, Castle Rock ranch. 3M, miles S.E. of Hebo.-$7000
......
$9.00
3.—House and Lot in town.—$825.00.
ulties” Mias Laughlin, the gnest Nelson & Co................
....... 8.67
«—Fine Residence, central. Tillamook City.—$2,109
for the afternoon, winning first D. W. Gilbert & Son
than old.
.. $15.45
7 —House and Two Lots. Miller’s addition, Tillamook City.—$1,509
prixe, Mrs Shrode second prize.
E. REEDY,
D.V.M.,
Myrtle Mills..............
A —100 acres. Dairy Ranch. Pleasant Valley.-$7,500.
All Work Guaranteed at Reasonabl*
... $9.60
After voting it a very helpful after­
K-40 acres on Tillamook River. Unimproved. All bottom.-$1 700.
Cloverdale
Courier.
...
....$4.50
Prices.
noon and partaking of a very de­
10. —KM) acres. Timber Claim on Miami river.—$4,500.
Forest Ayer................
VETERINARY
...$38.80
11. -80 acres fine timber. 1.580. M, feet.—$1.500.
licious luncheon, the Klub adjourn­
12. —40 acres. Well improved. New building. 4W miles S.— $8,000.
Fred Zsddach............
T. $21.60
ed to meet at the home of Mrs. 1 W. B.
13. —80 acres, near Cloverdale. Timber.>-$3.000.
(Both Phones).
J. W. FOLEY.
Aiderman
$48.00
Sarchet, on Thursday afternoon,
14. —30 acres. Four miles south. All improved.— $6,509
J.
M.
Baker
.......
...$33.00 Tillamook
GARIBALDI.
April 18th.
(!
3*4 t miles . south.
Half improved. $3.509
Oregon
i
in —150 Ix>ta and
..... V
W. H. Hoakina..
...$74.25
16.
Hotel site,
Long Beach add to Bsyocesn.$15,009
Frank Taylor___
1<.—80 acres 4*4 miles S.E. Tillamook. A800.
...$11.50
18.—200 acre rsuch. 70 acres bottom. AU stocked.—$22,509
C. A. Johnson'"
One
Week
’
s
Benefit.
••$75.00
19 —The finest residence in TillAmook —*4,700
H. Crenshaw
.8183.33
20. - 240 acres 5U miles S.E. Dairy Ranch.—$43,209
Commencing Monday, April 15th, B. L. Beals.......................................83.33
21—80 acres Nestuccn bottom. Dairy Ranch —$11,000,
The Gem Theatre will give 25 per W S- Buel....................................... 83.33
cent of their house receipt« to the J. H. Johnson..................................75.00
1. 1> acres. Orchard. Well improved. Will trade for bottom
benefit of Mrs Harry Ccnne, living A. M. Hare .................................. 100.00
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
land only —$15,dull
Ion the Miami river.
Pearl Phelps................................. 50 00
2. -10 acres. Orchard. Buildings coat $5.009 —$18 000
Recently, Mrs Crane loet her K-
3-— 24 acres. Orchard. Fine improvements —$38,000.
.......................................... 75.00
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.
acres. Part Orchard. Balance raw.—$25,000
husband and misfortune to follow, J. C. Holden............ . .............
138.33
” ~W acres. All fruit Good improvements.—$29009
her home burned to the ground. Wm. Bodyfelt..’..............................46.00
9 -10 acres All in fruit Good improvements.—$10 000.
Mrs Crane has several small chib Wm. Bodyfelt.......................
18.00
7.—Business Lot, Hood River.-$10.000.
dren and has very little means of Pscific TeL A Tel Co........ ...”.32.75
$—Fine Residence and Two Lots—$31009
• —Several vacant lot*. Per pair. —$809
support The percentage benefit Tilismook Elect L. 4k F. Co..........22.00
10 -28 acres on railroad in city. $800 per acre.
will be placed with Mayor Harter C. I. Clough. .............................. .. «3.36
11.—IO) acres. Six acres cleared. Fine apple land.— $8.000.
who will remit to Mrs Crane.
A. Finley 4k Co........................ ...10.00
•A special selection of reels will Tillamook Meat Co..........
...8.00
be shown for this week, also a Walter Baker.......................
L-10W acres. Orchard Land. Mostly raw. For sale only in
..10.50
tracts to suit
'
•pecial musical program. Every Geo. Willett.................
..18.00
2—A) acres. Orchard land. Running water —$2,400
5
one is asked to purchase as many J. C. Holden.........................
... 1.00
tickets a* possible which will be Nehalem Enterprise....... *.*' ... 9.00
but we are not too busy to
on sale at moat of the stores Tillamook Head light..........
fill
your order for lumber,
L—Two Lots Portland Heights $12.000.
..42.83
Tickets 10c.
— Three Lots Peninsular, near Swift's Packing Plant— $1.509
even ifit is but a small <wie.
Tillamook Headlight.......
..
49.20
3. -Fine Residence Mt Tabor. Furnished.—$3 »1.
Tillamook Herakf......
Ix>ok around and see if your
. 34.00,
A —Equity in 2 lots Capital Hill add.-$409
Alwin Blum...................... ..I." ...48.86
place wouldn't look bitter
5^—« Lot* Parrell'a add. to Woodlawn, Portland.—$4 JUU
(Remainder of bilie will appear
fora little fixing up. Then
next week).__________
NORTH PLAINS
tell us what lumber you
1.-8 acres in town. Five acres in cultivation. Fine creek.—*¿«11
”My little aon had a very severe
need and we’ll have it up to
LYLE, WASH., LANDS.
coM. I was recommended to try
your
place in less than no
I-~ RJ^crra. All good fruit lands «acres orchard. Buildings —
<. hsmberlain's Cough Remed Ì, and
time.
before a email bottle had oeen i nish-
A - $73
S» per
aersa
Ranch. »acres 1 year old apples 1» acre« '• cleared.
acre.
r.'ru.
Mm * oW'V'n"" " wrftea
Wr”C*
SydenyAustralia Thii'ramed^i
for sale by all dealers
’
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»AbsolutelyPure
Where the finest biscuit,
cake, hot-breads, crusts
or puddings are required
Royal is indispensable.
Royal is equally valuable
in the preparation of plain,
substantial, every-day
foods, for all occasions.
"I
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Ask for Mokatii
Ssile oi Exciiang-e "by
John Leland Henderson & Son,
-A-ererxts.
216 Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or.
TILLAMOOK LANDS AND LOTS.
J.
HOOD RIVER LANDS AND LOTS.
Washington County, Or., Lands.
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VARIETY
STORE
The Easter Rush
Is On
PORTLAND.
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A. G. Beals Lumber Company