Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 04, 1915, Image 7

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    Tillamook
Headlight, March 4»
' shackles or hand cuffs, or something
Attorney Eagley Appointed Judge. *
The Sentence.
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to bring down with hint. I never saw
Judge Helt then said:
them. 1 understood they had them.
“This is a very trying position for a
Salem,
Or.,
Feb.
27
—
George
R
They said so.
Judge. 1 realize your age and physi­
Court. How old are you?
cal condition. This man White has Bagley, of Hillsboro, has been ap-
Mr. Worrall: Sixty, my nearest Le<.n sentenced to an indeterminate ponted Circuit Judge by Governor
birthday, next month, if the Court sentence for the same crime that , Withycombe for the Nineteenth Ju
please.
•
you have committed. He is not a man I dicial District. It comprises Wash­
Court: Ever been convicted of any of the intelligence that you are. He is
crime before?
i .nan of lower station of life, and it ington and Tillamook counties, an 1
Mr. Worrall: I have never bcei n would seem to me that a man who is was created by the recent legislature.
convicted of any crime. 1 would lik- :e educated and cultured oi”»ht to be the
Mr. Bagley was born January 25,
to say in that connection, there has one to prevent and discourage a man 1871, iu Canton, O., and caine to Ore­
been some rumor or scandal going of his type, from entering into such a
around that 1 had been, and I said to crime. It is a little contrary to my gon in 1885, settling at Hillsboro. H
the District Attorney last night or sense of justice to meet out a penalty read law under the late Congressman
the night before, in regard to th to one man and turn another scott T. H. Tongue, and was admitted to
matter in California, “Just write to free for the same offense. The only the bar June 1, 1895, and since 190/1
the District Attorney in California, thing the Court can do in such mat-
Los Angeles or San Francisco, and ters is to act conscientiously, and has ben engaged in “the practice ■ -
ask him.” There was an effort to in­ deal out justice to everyone alike| law with William G. Hare, who was
dict me on a misdemeanor charge by Every man stands before the Court, a member of the House during th?
the prosecuting attorney, but 1 wrote or ought to stand upon the same recent session. He is a Republican,
him some two or three months ago, T 1 plane, whether he is rich or poor, or
had heard rumors of this ever since 1 1 whether he is in high position of life and this will be the first office he has
was in town, and 1 write the Dis or a low position, and as much as I ever held.
trict Attorney to know if there was hate to do it, I shall be obliged to
anything pending against me to pre­ give you the same sentence that Program for March 6 at the Fairview
vent my returning to the Exposition, W hite was given,—an indetehminate
Hall.
and he wrote me a letter stating that sentence in the penitentiary, to serve
it was a fact there had been a matter without limitation of time the ptin-
...
By Audience
before the grand jury about a year imum sentence being one year and Singing
Martin and Hattie severance
ago, but the record showed the grand the maximum sentence being twelve Song
jury had, 1 forget the language, but and a half years, and I sincerely Reading
-
-
- By Lile Tilden
hope, Mr. Worrall, that during that Recitation
refused to consider it.
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-
By Joe Durrer
Q, By Court: How long have you time you will so conduct yourself and
care for yourself, that you can come Song By Almeda Trie and little sister
been in Tillamook?
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-
By Mr. Bester
The Insurance Man
Mr. Worrall: Came to Tillamook a out of the penitentiary and realize Recitation
-
Miss Morgan, Mr. Mills
year ago last October, from San that a man must be a man. Such will Song
Diigo, California. Came up to assist be the sentence of the Court.”
Musical Warble
-
- Mr. Cruel
Mr. Worrall in charge of the hotel
Reading
-
- By Miss Crawford
here, we had . correspondence back
TAX PENALTY REMOVED.
Speech
Bv Mr. Maxwell on ‘‘Should
and forth, and I came here for that
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a
school
district give financial aid
purpose. Stayed several
months.
to the amusement of the scolars.”
Then severed connection there, and 1 Senate Amends Bill to Meet With
didn’t do anything for two or three
Reading
-
-
By Mrs. Herring
Approval of House.
months. Finally 1 decided to practice
Song
•
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Mrs. Breden
law. I would say I was never charged
the
Dialogue
By
Victor
and
Loyd
Johnson
The
new
tax
bill
as
passed
by
with felony in my life before. 1 have
.and Leona Rupp, Entitled a Sud-
paid two or three fines years ago. I senate provides for no penalty on de- 1
den Discovery.
used to be quite a scrapper years ago linquent first half taxes. A bill pro­ *
in the old style law practice in my of­ viding for a penalty of 2 per cent was Paper,
fice, and paid one fine for assault and passed by the senate Tuesday, but Song
Mrs. Ackley
battery, and we had a statute in In­
Mills and Johnson
diana called the “Provoke”, I was the house refused to concur in it, and Negro Minstrel
Reduced fare round trip tickets, pertiiittiiiff
fined once three dolla-s for "provoke’ the conference committee agreed to Debate—Resolved, that the war in
stop oversat all points in either direction, to
Europe is more of an injury to the
That was twenty years ago. I think I eliminate the penalty. Interest at the
have an honorable record, if the rate of I per cent a month is all the
U. S. than a benefit. Affirmative,
the Panama Pacific International Exposition,
Court please, and I have a bunch of
Miss Loerpabel and Miss Shrode.
San Francisco, and to the Panama-California
delinquent will be required to pay un­
letters
—
Neg.,
Dolf
Tinnerstett
and
Morri-
She said, “I cat: give up the chil­
til
after
November
5,
when
a
5
per
son
Mills.
Exposition, San Dietro, on sale everyday
Q. Have you any children?
dren and the money, but I want
Mr. Worrall: Two, both living in cent penalty will be added on all un­
Arthur.” "I will do anything to get
to
November 30th.
him baefc.” I said “ I will do anything Indiana. One child is a son, named pad taxes.
Royal Arch Masons.
to help you Mrs. Beals.’” 1 told her for me, and his son is named for him
It was thought by a majority of the
Via the
the plan, I said “1 think the best self.
One of the most important occasions
senators that a small penalty on first
Q. Are you a married man?
thing to do rs to carry out the in­
Mr. W’orrall: I am a widower; if the half taxes would be necessary to in­ in the history of Masonry in this state
structions of this letter,—take this
I
money where they say, about seven court cares to hear it. I have had duce early payments, but the house is transpiring in our city this week.
By a special dispensation a class of
o’clock.” 1 said, "I will go with you if more or less trouble of course. I believed the interest of 1 per cent a
Three Fine Trains from Portland Daily.
you want. I think she asked me to go. have tried to live an honorable life, if month would do this. Senator Per­ 27 are taking the Royal Arch Masonry
the
Court
will
permit
me
to
say
it.
I
I said, “I will stick a couple of guns
Shasta Limited: San Francisco Express:
I
kins, chairman of the senate commit­ degrees at the Masonic Hall.
in my pocket and go, and get some­ got mixed up in this thing realizing
I Deputy Grand High priest Clyde
tee
on
assessment
and
taxes,
said
that
after
it
was
all
over,
that
I
wasn
’
t
California Express.
body else to, and we will find Arthur’’
As 1 remember, that is about all the probably competent any more men­ in Multnomah county to pay current Evans, of Portland, who is now acting
tally to try and practice law. I re­ expenses 65 per cent of the total High Priest. Frank ,M. Patterson,
P.R. & N. Trains make direct connection at Portland-
conversation, and she left.
turned my license to practice law in
Court: Did she take the money.
High
priest
of
Washington
Lodge,
should be received on first payments.
Mr Worrall: The money and note State of Oregon to the Clerk of the
What is considered the important Portland; Ralph D. Robinson of Port­
and all in the pocket book. Every Supreme Court, several days ago and
land, Asst. Secretary; and J. H. Rich­
cent, and left. 1 don’t know whether asked him to strike my name from thje feature of the new bill is the one pro­
the court will believe me, I am an old list of practitioners in the state, and viding two tax paying periods—April mond of Portland Captain of the Grand
Ten (lays’ stop-over will be allowed at Sail
'’man, I haven’t got much lqpger to 1 have also withdrawn from all my 5 and October 5. Under the existing Chapter are here and have charge of
Francisco and Los Angeles on one way
live here or anywhere else, But as 1 clubs and lodges in this city, and ad­ law all taxes are due April 1, and if the work. They are assisted by H.
tickets
sold to Eastern Cities when routed
said to Mr. Arthur Beals the other justed all matters with them, and if I
Holmes, High priest and H. L. Tony,
day, that my intention—and seeing would- be permitted to say it, if a half are paid at that time interest Past High Priest of the Chapter at
examine me he and penalty immediately attach to the
Mrs. Beals suffer,—she is a fine lady, physician would
via the Southern Pacific.
McMinnville. Local members ire al­
I would meet a mob any time to pro­ would find me in a nervous condition balance.
,
such,
that
under
the
advice
of
Dr.
so
assisting
in
the
work.
tect her from any injury in the world.
“California and It’s Two World expositions
The bill providing that the sheriffs
My intention was tl(pn—knowing Hoy who examined me, I have been shall be the tax collectors passed both
The attendance is large and much
pursuing
a
regime
of
a
certain
kind
of
Henry Crenshaw for a determined
interest is taken in the work.
A new booklet describing the trip from Port­
man, and a man without fear, to go diet for iny nervous condition and houses and has become a law. The
H. E. Craig of Rockaway, with as­
take
the
best
of
care
of
myself,
but
land
to San Diego including the two Ex­
treasurers, however, will collect taxes
to Henry Crenshaw and tell hint of
this-occurence. I have been half in this afternoon during the services until the law becomes operative, nine­ sistants is seiving meals at all hours
positions,
the scenic beauties of Oregon, the
at the Masonic dining room, and ample
the thing all the time, led from one down stairs by Rev. Gittins, I lost ty days from date of its adoption.
Siskiyou*
an 1 Shasta Mountains, San
control
of
my
self,
mentally,
for
a
provisions have been made for refresh­
thing to another like a fool, but at
that; time, I decided fully in my mind monfnt, out of the excitement and
Joaquin Valley and Yosemite National Park.
ing the inner man.
In order to meet the high cost of
to do that, and came out there and worry of these matters. I am not in
Outside Masonic brethren who are
Free on application to nearest Agent.
went over to my room to get my hat condition—I realize—and I am will­ flour the Chicago bakers have not
in that private room, and just as 1 ing to do anything the court says in only increased the price of dough­ taking the degrees are Roy Estabrook,
PACIFIC RAILWAY & NAV. CO,
Geo. Worthington, and Fred Murphy of
started over, I met this man Carpen­ tflis matter. I hoped I could round
nuts,
but
are
making
the
holes
larger.
out
my
life
outside
the
penitentiary
Cloverdale,
Bud
Wallace,
Ed
Gilbert
ter in the hall way and he says, “In
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
here quick” and look'd into my pri­ as I said to Mr. Beals, I know what a
ana J. M. Baker of Beaver.
sentence
to
the
penitentiary
means,
vate office and he says "Where’s the
A while back the slogan all over the
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money, where’s the money?” Before because of my make up and my ner­ South was “buy a bale” to help the
vous
condition
—
it
is
involuntary
Financial Conditions of Counties.
I could get a word in, yelling—and I
South sustain its credit. The general
said. "Don’t talk so loud.” "No, I suicide. I couldn’t live there, I know
haven't got the money.” "Well she that. I can’t sleep here, as the pris­ opinion now is, in the very same sec­
According to Insurance Commis­
offered it to you didn’t she?” I just oners in the jail will tell you, in this tion, that with the European war over sioner Well’s report, counties at the
quiet
jail.
1
am
so
constituted
I
re
­
looked at him and said “Yes she of­
the "sky will be the limit” to the price
TH 15 RUDE. UNG A INI
OLD AND
fered it to me and she has it in her alize this disgrace, and have said to of cotton. In the midst of a buy a close of the quarter ending December
31, last, 23 of the 34 counties of the
BOISTEROUS
MONTHÌ
bag. 1 didn’t get it or a dam cent of my friends, it hurts me on that ac­
it.” Something like that. He says. count. If it would be possible, and bale movement, the statement of to­ state had deficits and 11 had a sur-
OF MARCII.
“What are they going to do?” and I the Court sees fit to make the sen­ day was advanced as an argument, plu%. The reason given for so man y
saidf'She will bring it down and take tence, and I might be paroled, under the producer being advised to hold
it and deliver it according to the let­ the orders of thi^ court to do w hat­ his cotton and reap the benefit cer­ counties having a deficit is that it was
ter.” and something about getting ever it was thought best to do 1 tain to come along in due season— at the close of the year and the tax
throw myself entirely on the mercy
out, whether he said, or I, I don’t re­ of
the Court, I haven’t got much the close of the European war. If, as levy had been exhausted. The report
member, I was excited and angry at
longer
to live at best your honor, any has been said, the "buy-a-bale” move­ is made by Insurance Commissioner
the time. He went out of there and place--------
in his capacity as state accountant,
down the stairs two or three steps at
Mr. Tongue: Will you tell the Court ment was not as complete as it should and it will be the last he will make,
a time. While we were in there talk­ what
was the inflictioU on Mr. Beals have been, the South will yet have as the bill abolishing the department
ing, somebody rapped on the door, I
didn’t know who it was, the tapping in the way of punishment in the event cause to rejoice in the fact. With cot­ will become a law in 90 days.
wouldn't come through .with the ton selling "with the sky as the limit”
was light, I thought it possibly Mrs. he
money?
Counties not bonded, having defic­
Beals come back or some other client,
what the South may have lost in over
A. \\ ell there was so much talked
its
are: Baker, $11,765.23; Benton,
and I says “I will te out in a minute
production will come back, if not di­
Clackamas, $138,017.90;
Just like that, and after this man Car­ of in their conversation and of course rectly, indirectly, several times over. $27,581.19;
penter went out and down the stair­ they had a number of conversations
Coos,
$99,195-87;
Crook, $91,814.21;
e would n t BLOW
way I stepped out of the room to see when I wasn’t there. It was to make This is the eternal fitness of things, Curry, $36,316.65; Gilliam, $7,527.03;
it
hot
enough
to
make
him
sign
the
and it is also what keeps the ball roll­
who tapped at the door, and the Com­
letter, as I understood, to the point ing at all times. v
Harney, $57,367,44; Josephine, $257,-
OUR GOODS
mercial Club room door was standing of
murder.
97405; Klamath, $470,34.599; Lane,
open. That is supposed to be closed.
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Mr.
Tongue:
And
what
did
Mr.
we
didn
t have
I stepped over and met Henrv Cren­
The latest problem of domestic $86,826.57; Lincoln, $72,845.78; Mal­
shaw coming out of the Commercial White say about knocking Mr. B"als sociology in New York
the
oods to BLOW
is whether a heur, $27,733.17; .Morrow, $2,460.05;
Club door and he said, "You come on the head if he wouldn't come
through when Mr. Beals was to be wife is the owner of the money saved Polk, $027,607.27; Umatilla, $11,14;.
with me.” and I said “All right, Hen­ delivered
MtoVT,
nave
to him?
from the housekeeping expenses. A 82; Wasco, $8,516.3ft Wheeler, $54,-
ry,” Maybe I asked him what for, and
A. There was language of this
THE GOODS AND THE
we runic over to the Sheriff's office, kind used, something was said what judge has decided that none of it is 506.41.
and he said “Let me see what is in would be done with him, and he said hers; it belongs to the husband. The
Counties which are not bonded and
PRICE IS
yourfpoekets,” and I pulled out every "I will get the children” that seemed
thing I had with him helping me. and to be the mania with him, and either women are disposed to regard this as which have a surplus are: Douglas,
I said "Go through my pockets, he or Mr. Carpenter, and it comes to one more masculine oppression, and $64,952.47; Grant, $32,728.99; Lak",
the husband in question has split the $10,926.19; Linn, $3,589.61; Marion,
Henry,” and he took everything ex­ my mind it was Mr. White said,
cept fey watch and I think he turned used this term, "Knock him on or difference by offering his wife one $118,099.09; Union, $3,428.49; Wallo­
the
and »aid somebody in the office, pos­ coco.”
half the amount of the savings. A lit­ wa, $1,639.35;
Tillamook, $876.91;
sibly Ira Smith, I know he was there,
Mr. Tongue: White was to get the tle reflection will show that this is Sherman, $6,8 If. 68, Washington, $54-
"Letlhim stay here a minute I will be
Monopole Solid Pack Gallon Peaches 40c can
back,” some such remark. I was sit- [ men to shackle him, and then knock not liberal. Suppose the houskeeping 50641.
ting there in the chair, I don’t recall him in the head?
allowance is $10 a week and the wife
Counties with bonded indebtedness
Monopole Solid Pack Gallon Bears 40c can
A. There was some talk about keeps house on $6. Evidently the
whether Mr. Campbell was there at
and their deficits are: Clatsop, $45. • 1
the lin e, if not he was afterwards. shackles, and the cabin, yes sir, that economy is practiced quite as much
Monopole Solid Pack Gallon Pumpkin 30c
994.18; Columbia, $278,75206; Hood
Pretty soon someone, cither Cren­ was the talk between them.
on
him
a*
on
her;
his
food
is
skimped
River, $16,884.52; Jackson, $735,191.-!
Monopole Solid Pack Gallon Blackberries 50c can
shaw • ir Campbell came in with Car­
Mr. Tengue: You said you were
penter and he sat down in a chair, going to tell Mr. Crenshaw this, As as much as hers. The result proves 99; Multnomah alone of the bonded
Monopole Solid Pack Gallon Loganberries 50c can
H^^Hincc then I think it is a matter a matter of fact, didn't you make an that the housekeeping allowance counties has a surplus, it amounting
t>f |*kord here. Un>«»» the court cares appointment with Mrs. Beals to go might hive been $6, in which event
Monopole Solid Pack Gallon Tomatoes 30c can
to $165,222.47.
to hear further details about that.”
v !th her and deliver the money in ac­ the wife and the husband would
The
bonded
debts
of
the
above
Monopole I’aiicv Blackberries No. 3 can 15c.
Mr. Tongue: I would like you tell cordance with the instructions in that have pocketed $4. If he is willing to
counties are as follows: Clatsop, $389
the Court, what preparations wjre letter and tell her by all means not to
divide equally with her, he is doing all >53-00; Columbia, 360,000.00; H00J
made in the way of furnishing shak- tell Crenshaw?
cuffs, and other things to
A. I told her not to tell it in gen­ that can be expected, and if he is tel­ River, $50,000; Jackson,
$500,000;
Rout the scheme.
eral around town because of the hue ling the truth when he says that he Multnomah, $250,000.
GROCERIES, SMOKED MEATS, FRUITS, VEG
and
cry.
I
don
’
t
know
whether
J
.told
TWorrall: I think I said a while
reserved only 10 per cent, of his pay
bey went up there and g"t some her not to tell Crenshaw or not, but I and that the disputed sum was the
ETABLES, HAY, GRAIN, FEED.
There 1» always great man living
Ions White had stored in the wouldn't say I didn’t. If Mrs. Beals
ravings
out
of
90
per
cent
which
the
at
every
period
of
the
world'»
vould say I did, I wouldn't disagree
history
land this man Carpenter aid he
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
have to send $to to some with her, because Mrs. Beals would wife disbursed, the women ought to maintained Thomas Carlyle, Who's
regard him as a model husband.
up in Portland to buy some tell the truth about it.
our»?
«
«
White is at the hottom of this be-
thing to do.” I said “1 said 1 think
cause of his mania to get the children
1 will help you and do everything to
help you. In the meantime don’t raise
a great hue and cry about it. Il is
possible you are being watched, and
if you make an effort to flush the
birds,, (1 think I expressed it) “they
will simply take Arthur further away
into the woods. I don't know where
he is anymore than you do.” Which
was true, because I never did know
the place where lie was to be taken
or anything about it, only it was in
the woods and something was said
about a cabin. She kept insisting, and
I 1 said “No, 1 will not." She even
pushed it into niy hand and 1 reached
down and got a pi<.ce of paper and
wrapped around the money and jain-
[ med it back in her hand bag. I said,
‘"You take that money and keep it. If
there is anything 1 can do to help
you I will be only too glad to do it,
and it won’t cost you anything.” I
was really touched, for while 1 am
not divine, don’t profess to be, there
are some things that touch my con­
science and hurt me. 1 felt sorry for
Mrs. Beals.because of her apparent
suffering and agoi y. She was quiver­
ing and shaking. I took hold of her
hand at one time and tried to quiet
her, she started crying. 1 told her not
to cry, I said “They won’t hurt him,
won’t kill him. They can’t do that in
this country, Mrs. Beals” I think 1
treated, her like a perfect lady, at
■least 1 used my best efforts to do so,
seeing she was in trouble. She said
["You take it, and I will go back
[home.” 1 said “No, you stay in town
SjB.or where 1 can reach you by phone.
1 am going to try and find White.”
^f‘He is at the bottom of this, I know
Hthat, and he works on the section,
/¡and I will try and find him.” Then
K*he said she would go to Mrs. Geo.
’'’Lyons, and I told her I would phoni
'her. This was about eleven, and 1
'Said, “I will phone you about three,
■ and tell you what progress 1 have
, made in the matter.” I think that was
the general line of talk. She thanked
m< very much for it. She said she
didn’t mind the money, she said "1
can get plenty of more money if 1
^^Kant it.” I said “ 1 don’t want any of
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