Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 07, 1912, Image 3

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    Tillamook Headlight, November 7, ioiA
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Potter
Realty Company,
vs. Lawrence —
R. Wheeler, et al.
Condemnation.
CIRCUIT COURT.
Oregon Fisheries Co., et_ al ve.
Packing Company, et al.
lDg Docket with 85 Un­ . Elmore
Damages.
important Cases.
Isaac E. Smith vs. Daniel Hickey.
Da mages.
sowembei-terin of the Circuit
P. Olds vs. Norman Olds et
^ convene on Monday with al. Eli Injunction.
Percy K Kel,y on .‘he Vens
Nellie Hughey vs. W. C. Thun.
are 85 cases on the docket, Action
for money
are of an unimportant nature,
James Hughey vs. F. P. Thun,
gejly will dean up the Apr I
Ou Saturday, when be will et al. Action for money.
Cynthia F. Johnson vs. Andrew
,ear motions, etc.
Johnson. Divorce.
fi- Railway and Navigation
Antone Weiss vs. Louis Getchel.
a,fiKlmore Packing Co. Con-
Transcript from Justice Court.
B. W. Neilson vs Joseph Kutch­
udtHJo»eph vs. David Joseph-
er, et al Foreclosure.
X Railway and Navigation
State of Oregon, by John H. Mc­
pa„y vs- J I- Vosburg, etui, Nary, Prosecuting Attorney for the
Third Judicial District1 of the State
leiu nation.
Oregon, upon the relation of W.
uted Railways Company vs. of
E. Provost, Jr. vs. Bay City, W C.
am B. Smith. Condemnation, Trombley,
et al. Quo warranto.
ie Leon vs. Mabel Leon. Di-
T. E. Ca’ey vs Bill Pappas, et
al. Injunction.
■ited Railways Company vs.
Lester Landingham vs. Rosalind
h McMillan, et al. Condemna- Landingham. Divorce.
Nellie Murpliy vs. C. F. Murphy.
ite of Oregon vs. J. IL Beacli. Divorce.
ezzlement.
Independent Western Film Ex
jon’as N. Kennedy vs. Z. T. change vs Frank A. Rhodes and
;ard. Foreclosure,
B. Shipman. Action for money.
acdonald Potts vs. Rollie W.
Bay City Land Company vs. C. L.
Igon. Action for money.
Fox Lumber Company, a corpora­
B. Potter Realty Co. vs. L. H. tion. Ejectment.
d, et al. Coudemation.
I Elmore Packing Company, a cor­
tto \V. Nelson vs. Margaret E. poration vs. Hiram Eadus. Action
,eey, et al. Confirmation.
| for money.
rank Exer vs. Julias Erickson,
DuILiis Lumber Company, a cor­
ifirmation
poration, vs. The County Hoard of
lmore Packing Company vs. Equalization, for Tillamook County,
Oregon, and Homer Maspn, County
ry H. Elmore. To quiet title,
[ lodge of said County; A. M Hare,
obert Os born vs. William L. j Assessor of said County ; and J. C.
fenberg, et al. Confirmation.
Holden, County Clerk of said
fill R. Kay vs. A. F. Garrison. ; County, constituting the Board of
set aside deed,
I Equalization. Appeal from the
ohn Krebs vs. William G. Wil -, Board of Equalization.
et al. Foreclosure.
Oregon Logging and Timber Com­
'. D Stalford vs. James Walton, pany, a corporation, vs. The County
Appeal
et al. Temporary injunction. | Board of Equalization.
i. W. Thompson and Floyd A. from Board of Equalization.
an vs Allen H. Wilson, et al.
Luther K. Haak vs. The County
reclosure.
Board of Equalization.
Appeal
A. L. Johnson and E. P. Johnson from the Board of Equalization.
„ Tillamook County. Appeal.
J. W. Cochran vs. The County
Appeal
Otelia Hadley vs. C. E. Hadley, Board of Equalization.
from the Board of Equalization.
al. Injunction.
Portland Timber Company, a cor-
Paul Schrader vs. Srethna S.
; poration, vs. The County Board of
aelpa et al. Foreclosure
Equalization.
Appeal from the
R. C. Magarrell vs. Edwin Hook-
i Board of Equalization.
et al. Foreclosure.
Otelia Hadley vs. C. E. Hadley, , In the matter of the application
of Antone Borba, an alien, to be­
lamage».
come a citizen of the United States
Harry Mitchell vs. C. W. Pike, et of America.
I. Injunction.
W. S. Cone vs. Dennis I. Cakl-
Death of George Bertram.
rell. Foreclosure of tax lien.
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Louis G. Freeman vs. Lars John-
George Bertram accompanied by
10.
Foreclosure.
his seventeen-year-old son, Noah
M. W. Harrison vs. Pacific Rail- Robinson and Ed Hadaway of Day
ran and Navigation Company,
ton, were on a hunting trip near
•uit for damages.
Sand Lake, Tillamook County. Mr.
Theodore Senn vs. W. G. Dwight, Bertram was taken suddenly ill
t al. To quiet title.
of stomach trouble and died on
It is not
In the matter of the petition of Tuesday in his tent.
latthe Anderson Sanden, to become known whether his ailment was
n citizen of the United States of ptomaine poisoning, but it is sur­
¡America.
mised that this was the cause of
! Albers Brothers Milling Comp­ death. He was a man about 40
any vs. H. C. Kunze. Action for years of age and leaves a wife and
three children.
The body was
money.
brought to this city on Thursday
S B. Hill vs. Frederic Broidy, et evening,
and was taken at once to
si. Foreclosure.
his home., where the funeral ser­
James Walton, Jr., vs. School vices will be held today at 2 p. tn
District No. 9, Tillamook County, He was the son of a piooner family
Oregon, a municipal corporation, of Dayton, and leaves a number of
[el al. Injunction.
brothers.- McMinnville Ex.
S. S Johnson vs. Miami Lumber
Company. Action for money.
Mary L Berger and F. W Berg­ BITUMTHIC AWARD FOR
er vs. F. R, Beals
Action for
LEBANON.
money.
W G. Dwight vs. M. C. Aaron. Follows Example of Other
Foreclosure of tax lien,
Progressive Cities of Pacific
H B. Karr va. C. W. Pike, et al.
Northwest.
Temporary Injunction.
Miles of bitulitliic paving through­
Pacific Railway and Navigation
Company vs. M. W. Harrison. Con­ out the Northwest attest the popu­
demnation.
larity of this economical paving.
Aurie M. Draper vs. John S. The recent award made by the city
• laginuie et al. Foreclosure.
authorities of Lebanon, Ore., places
N. J. Myers vs. H. Crenshaw,
that city in the list of up to-date
Sheriff. Damages.
M. R. Har.enkratt vs. C S. Atkin­ cities which recognize and appre
ciate the fact that "the best is
son, et al. Action for money.
T H Foster vs. F. B. Hastings, cheapest” and that durability and
et ai. Action for money.
economy in paving is a combina-
I-ouis E. Morton vs. May A. nation that means satisfaction to
Morton. Divorce.
the taxpayers.
T. A. Foster vs. F. R. Beals, et al
The steady increase in area of
Injunction.
Alice J. Tone vs. George Tone. bitulithic paving is proof of the
fact that claims of the company for
Divorce.
Tillamook County Bank vs. Wm. this paving have been proven true,
aa it withstands the hardest test of
Campbell. Action for money.
5hri® Hansen vs. J. M. Mermil- climatic and traffic conditions.
yra, et al. Injunction.
M. S. Copeland vs. Nehalem Coal
Church Dedication.
ckisureny'8 corporatioo> et al Fore-
The New Methodist Episcopal
T^ior^^’^
C°X-
Church, at Nehalem, will be dedi
cated next Sunday, November 10th,
Tax Forec^ui-"*9
K’,e
Rev. Dr. Fletcher Homan, Presi­
Cl,.,r<Lnry F*ecke»»t*in and Co. vs. dent of Willamette University will
,Han'"kratt “"d Morris officiate.
Hanenkratt. Action for money.
A cordial invitation is extended
Chri.teu°f Ore«on «» the relation of to our |>eople in Tillamook to be
Affidavdn9en V*' J<,hn I;oe Sm,th- present at the service which will
AaionVXeT* C‘ ” J°hn'°n' begin promptly at 11 a m. Those
wishing to attend can do so very
Vt\ai?IXkioVuÀo,,ephKüUh- conveniently as trains run at a
favorable time and are met by the
“^"hihePort lanuch Juneta.
J. M ontcalm B rown ,
JIssfcLi y' " Pretended Quasi
Pastor.
W»rranto. corp°ration, et al. Quo
^rge A. Streee v». A. F. Gar-
h *»" To set aside deed.
M South vs. Cora Smith. Divorce.
AcuoX;m0àernx,“cob-
“ ’’e?
ftyo^e**"
V* >—* L
Company va.
r. “ y"
“• To quiet title
The .ciîon? T initier Company va.
title.
na tomP«njr. To quiet
Fore.'l^u^;
D’ ° Ke"“»y. et
TRIP
AROUND
WORLD
THE
ful little green snakes, which evi­
JOHN L HENDERSON, |
dently had stolen a march on St.
Patrick, finding their way in and
Was a Successful Social Fea­ out among the green which skirted ATTORNEY A COUNSEL
the lake. Mulligan stew, a meal in
ture in This City.
itself, was served with tea and
LOR-AT-LAW,
Availing themselves of the var- sandwiches, and the guests were,
ious means of rapid transportation, unanimous in their praise of Irish Tillamook Block, Tillamook,Or.
Room No. >6i.
it was possible for about two hun­ cookery. An opportunity was given
dred persons to take a trip around to kiss the Blarney Stone, a 'real
the world last Friday night. In stone of course from Blarney Castle. ' TT. T. BOTTS,
order to avoid confusion it was ar Only a few, however, seemed to feel A *
A ttornky - at -L aw .
ranged that parties of fifteen or the necessity for acquiring the trait
twenty should leave the Presby­ which is sure to result from kissing Complete set of Abstract Books
Pat Smith
terian church every twenty minutes. the aforesaid stone
n 0 S'-. Tices paid for non-
Ticket agent Bales saw that all with hie violin and Mrs Christen­
passengers were provided with the son piano, furnished lively music
Residents.
necessary passport and at seven throughout the evening, and not all
Tillamook Block.
o’clock the first party started on f°un<I it possible to resist tripping
board the S. S. America, boued tor a few step« of the light fantastic.
Both phones.
Japan. Arriving safely, the pas- Mesdames Williams. Severance and
Gocd Health, Fine Digea-
sengers were delighted to fiud Hoskins assisted Mr». Bales in car­
tion, Strong Nervea, and
a number of old friends who ing for her guests. A jolly crowd
Hearty Good Humor come
HABHRI.ACH,
were making #their homes in bade a reluctant farewell to Ireland
from the moderate uae of
this delightful land Mrs. Lamar and started homeward on board the
¿HARPER Whiskey.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
was hostess to the
Buy HARPER from
visitors, S.S. Lusitania.
Washington, D.C., was the first
assisted by Mrs. Sarchet, Mrs.
ED. MCLAUGHLIN
Tillamook Bioct
McGee, Miss Lenore Sarchet and stop and Mrs. Aldertnin had in-
the Misses Hazel, Pauline and vited the travellers to her home,
Mary Lamar and Mias Avis Wolfe. Here they received a hearty wel-
The house was beautiful with its come home. Mrs. Alderman Jbeing {~>_EORGE WILLETT,
bm > a a K*a *
Japanese lanterns, palms and assisted in receiving by Mrs. Mason.
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screens, a circle of cushions in the The national colors were every -
FAMILY
ArroKNiiY.
A
T-L,AW.
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middle of the
floor allowing
how where in evidence and a small
«
quickly people can conform to the ' American flag was given each guest
RECIPES.
Tillamook
Commercial
Building.
cus'oms of a country. The guests ““ a souvenir, Cake and frappe
B ni is. a a. a n m a
very easily adjusted themselves to were served by the Misses Lelia
T illamook
O regon .
the conditions and all sat down, Drew, Allegra Mason and Areta
The valued family re­
Japanese fashion, and partook of Everson. A fitting close for the
cipes
fui cough and cold
the rice, waters, tea and other 1 evening entertainment was the
cure, liniments, tonics and
dainties served by the hostess. A singing of The Star Spangled Ban- R. T. BOALH, M.D.,
other remedies have aa
Japanese merchant, One Lung, had ner, beautifully pantomimed by
careful
attention here as
asked permission to exhibit some Miss Edith Allger.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
of his wares and a tastefully decor-! Tothe conductors, Messrs. Claus
(4 the most intricate prcscrip-
ated booth contained many novel­ sen, Hoskins, Harrison, McGee,
N tious.
TILLAMOOK.
ties in ivory, basketry, etc., and Watt, Ginn and Honey, is due the
N
Out fresh, high grade
Tillamook Block.
One Lung did a thriving business credit of piloting such a large party
« drugs will help to make
on so important a journey.
among the American tourists.
these remedies more effec­
The ladies of the Guild are to be
Leaving Japan in one of Wright
I tive than ever.
Bros, flying machines, the journey congratulated on the manner in
M. KERRON,
to Germany was quickly made The which the costumes, decorations
Right prices are also
home of Herr and Madam Haber- and refreshments were arranged,
assured.
lach was opened to the visitors and being true in each instance to the PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
a most cordial welcome extended. country represented. It is their
Tillamook Block,
T ■ a « a a a a. .aia -*.» »
Refreshments were
served by intention to make the "Trip Around
Mesdames Shrode, Haberlach, and the World” an annual event and
Tillamook,
Oregon.
CLOUGH
Fraulein Tinnerstet and Burge; and <he hope for as good success next
Reliable Druggist.
the delicious satir kraut, weiner year as they had this, assuring
wurst, rye bread, cheese and coffee tlieir friends of many new features
c- HAWK-
#«. a a * a
was heartily enjoyed by the guests, in 1813.
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During the serving Madam Mac-
FATAL ACCIDENT.
Kenzie delighted the company with
a number of German ballads and William Campbell Killed by PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,'
the sojourn at this hospitable home
Freight Train.
I
was all too short, but the conductor
BAY CITY, OREGON. I
gave the warning whistle and the
On Monday afternoon at about
•/J
party was off to England via The 3:30 a fatal accident befel William
Campbell,
at
Wheeler,
when
he
whs
German Lloyd S. S. Dutchland.
R. BEALS,
down and run over by a
After an uneventful voyage, the knocked
freight train which was switching
party landed and was taken at at that place. Campbell was a fire-
once to the home of Mrs. Campbell, man on the tug Geo. R. Vosburg.
REAL ESTATE,
office
.
who was assisted by Mesdames He went to the Wheeler post
mail a letter, and after doing so
F inancial A gent ,
Baker, Groat and Martiny and the to
started along the railroad track
Misses Helen Case and Nellie Gay­ and walked on the ties, outside the
Tillamook, Oregon.
lord. Roast beef, real English plum rails. A freight engine was switch­
pudding tea and sandwiches were ing cars at the time. As Campbell
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on thetrack he appeaerd
served Piano selections by M tb . stepped
to be in deep thought and took no
GOY
NE,
H.
with
the
problem
of buying Harness,
Campbell added pleasure to the notice of the cars being switched
you will find it distinctly advanta­
uisit Wfiile Mrs. Parkhurst found and notwithstanding
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___ the
... train
it impossible to be present, she crew shouted to him to warn him
geous to come nn<l do your select-
A ttornky - at -L aw .
of his danger, he paid no attention
(ing here. You will get the best
sent her representative, and a vote to it When the caboose struck him
was taken on Equal Suffrage to see ; he was walking with one foot on Office : Opposite Court House. qualities, the most thorough and
' conscientious workmanship, and be
“ As soon as
how far advanced the American either aide of the rail,
charged the most reasonable prices.
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people seem to be toward the ...= the car __ struck,
him 8 braketnan
T illamook , O regon .
o " h jumped off for the purpose of pull-
We can supply single or doubl«
Emancipation of women,
ing out and eave his life, if possible
Sets or any single article that you
of ballot still in doubt.
¡Campbell was knocked down and
may be in need of.,'
------ the '< care
over him, am-
Hurrying along as was necessary
___ passed
,
eft leg and causing 1
J- SHARP,
in order to complete the trip as per ' putating hi» left
injuries
Campbell j >
other serious < i_,
schedule, the party took a fast ex- ¡was
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conscious when
picked up and ,
press of the London and Tillamook ■ ^Bc ________
)ajnle<i •• • My God, you have got
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Neat Door to TillsmiHik Coantv Bank.
R. R. across the border to Scotland, j me
,ne this time
tiin< bovs. I did not hear
The injured
msn was at once Qfljce across the street iron- the (
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They were taken to the home of' vou.”_______
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put on _ »1--
the train
and kron
brought
to
Sandy McNair and hie glide wife, | thia city. On his way here he be­
Court House.
and after hearty greetings were came unconscious and did not re-
Dr. Wise’s office.
directed to the dining room, where , cover. He died at Dr. Boale’ hospi-
the Misses Gladys Snodgrass, Lot-. tai 8lx’u) t * five minutea after he
there
tie Ciane and Edna Mills served the ’ reached
The unfortunate man was well
wholesome oat bread, Scotch sweet known here. He was a son-in-law /-p SARCHET,
Keeps bofb rider
bread and other delicacies. Pass­ of Frank Long, whose wife died j L . The Fashionable Tailot
about
12
months
since.
He
leaves
a
and
saddle perfectly dry
ing on to the drawing room to a
son and daughter, W illie, aged
table where Mrs. Pearcy was pre- seven years, and Robert aged eight
Made for rough wear and
sidiog, the guests- were regaled years. Also a sister who resides at Craning, Pressing and Repay­
long service in fhc wettest
with a dainty glass of mountain Astoria.
ing a Specialty.
—
weather.
dew, as harmless as its name im­
1 "There could be no better medi­
plies, yet delightfully refreshing to a cine than Chanibertain’s Cough St »re in Heins Photographic
S atisfaction guaranteed
weary traveller. Mrs. Pearcy, Mrs. Remedy. My children were all
Gallery.
look ior T iis H ark
Ilill, Misses Crawford and Gaylord sick with whooping cough. One
added a charm to the entertainment of them was in bed, had a high
of E xcellence
fever and was coughing up blood.
by singing beautiful Scotch songs Our doctor gave them Chamber
J.
CLAUSSEN,
|5.5O EVERYW1IUE
and playing characteristic instru lain’» Cough Remedy eased them,
A.JTowraCo.
.
LAWYER,
mental music. A gypsy fortune and three bottles cured them,” says
teller had tile foresight to station Mrs. R. A. Donaldson, of I-exing ,
Towzs (juuMMln
ton Miss. For sale by all dealers. .
herself ia a convenient place and
peutecltcr
her palm was many times crossed
”P is a pleasure to tell you that
ai3 TiKamock Block,
with silver, by the young people es­ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is
pecially, who were eager to know the lies’ cough medicine 1 h“»e
O regon .
T illamook
what fate had in store for them. ever used." writes J?r8
Campbell,
of
Lavania,
Ga.
I
have
Mrs. McNair was further assisted
used it with all my children »nd
by Mesdames Jones, Oliver end the results have been highly satis­
E. REEDY,
D.V.M.,
Whitehouse.
factory.” For sale b>all dealers.
The only fear manifested at any
time during the trip was shown on
VETERINARY
the way to Ireland, inasmuch as a
(Both l'h-inrs)
journey by the Tube under the Irish
Sea was a new experience and not
Oregon.
Tillatnixrk
without the attendant dangers.
i What Thoy Will Ds W M
However, aa per advice of the con­
I ductor that the breath must be held
They will core your hachaah«.
during transit, no fatalities re­
sulted and the party landed safely
You awake with a mean, nastv •treafftben yw»r ki«a«ya> •»-
taste in the mouth, which reminds r«ct criaary Irregular!tie:. »slid
at the home of Mrs. Bales, whose
you that your stomach is in a bad •* th«
husband was in America. I-ong
out ti
«•<
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condition. It should also reini'd
before reaching the
house the
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you that there is nothing so good •liaiiaat« th«
strains of music could be heard and
i
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for a disordered stomach as thatcaas«» rhtunutb*
hearty Irish welcome greeted the
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Chamberlain’»Stomach and Liver vent Bright’s Disea«« aa« Bto>
visitors. As at the former places
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of entertainment refreshments were
Tablets.
‘ bates, an« restore ksalth an«
Frosted Lampe five cents extra.
They baild up tk. aytl'in, bm I«1 natur« ttranf
served at once. The guest took
B«iuss eubilifctaa
to rWm' sa»vr.l roodiiion». »nJ *r« ••
Effective October 11th.
their places around a table which
<aaSfe in tfwiracuon that on« Urrfly rssl-
■••mar's D fujj Stoffs.
T illamook E lectric L ight ano had for a centre piece a miniature
■m • medxin«
t»k«"- C
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F vrl C ompany .
Lake Killarney, numbers of beauti-
foUste
»«id e«wywbs»«- Fr»»« Afcw
Latest Prices on
Tungsten (Mazda
LAMPS.
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Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
Sold at
All Grocers
Kidney
Pills
A Morning Reminder.