Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 02, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
ARCH-2J1923
Judge of said Court, made this 16th ■tented to the public for the reason
that the Catholics control the ma­
day of February, A. D., 1923.
chine tha is conducing the hearing
In the Circuit Court of the State of
BARRICK ■& HALL
at
present. Officers of Morehouse
Oregon for the County of Tillamook
Attorneys fop Plaintiff
Parish have nothing to do with this
Neatucca t^glley Bank, a bank­
Residence and Postoffice address,
hearing. It is being conducted by
ing corporation, plaintiff.
..Tillamook, Oregon.
19-7t officers from Baton Rouge and Wash
W.—
ington Under the direction of Gov-
D. W. Snyder and Maude Snyder,
eronr Parker everyone of whom is
MER ROUGE STORY
husband and wife. Tillamook
a Roman Catholic.
(Continued from Page 1)
County Bank, a banking corpor­
To show that the Catholics are in
ation. and Al Boon, Defendants Rouge keeps a negro woman in ai- control, note the following fatts ad
dition to his white family. Furth­ duced during investigations and
To D W. Snyder and Maude Sny­ ermore, this same deason has taken vouched for by the best citizens of
der, busband and wife, defendants a widow under his care in order that Northern Louisiana:
above named;
i he may pay attention to her 17 year
1. Governor Parker’s wife is a
old daughter. He recently bought a Catholic, and his daughter is in a
In the name of the State of Ore-
Ford for the glrL
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convent.
gon, you are hereby required to ap-
The town marshal is known for
2. Attorney General A. V. Coco,
pear and answer to the complaint miles about to be the champion po­
a detained Mason, has joined the
filed against you in the above en- ker player of the parish.
Catholic church and the Knights of
J L. Daniel, father of Watt Dan Columbus.
titled suit, in the above entitled
Court, on or before the 1st day of iel operates a gambling house where
3. Federal investigators sent here
April, 1923. and if you fail so to both whites and negros congregate by William J. Burns, Knights of Co­
and gamble together.
lumbus chief of the department of
appear or answer, for want thereof,
Watt Daniel and Thomas Richard
plaintiff will apply to said Court who are said to have “disappeared”, justice bureau of investigation, are
for the relief prayed for in plain­ were “touts” for the gambling house all Catholics.
4. All state investigators
tiff’s complaint herein, to-wlt:
Both were bootleggers and each kept
Catholics.
First: That plaintiff have and re- a negro woman.
In addition to this, Catholics have
The gambling house of J. L. Dan­
cover from the defendant«, D. W.
seen to it that many of the corres­
sum of $500-00 together with in. iel is maintained at his own home in pondents sent here to report the hear
terest at th« rate of 7 per cent per Mer Rouge and the state’s attorneys ing are Catholics or have strong pro
who are here conducting this probe
annum from the 80th day of April know it, for one of them was there Catholic tendencies.
1981, and for the further sum of Tuesday night gambling.
The principal delight of newspa­
1100 00 attorney's fee« and its
_______
costs
The peopleo f Morehouse parish per correspondents seems to be in
and disbursements incurred herein. do not believe Watt Daniel and digging up wild and fanciful yarns,
Second:
Adjudging and decree­ Thomas Richard are dead. They be­ sending it out to their papers as
ing that plaintiff’s mortgage be a lieve they left for parte unknown, facts. A few nights ago R. E.
first, valid and subsisting Hen upon probably New Orleans, at the in­ Rhodes, correspondent for the Shre
stance of the Catholic hierarchy, and veport Times, who has been one of
the real property hereinbefore de­
are being kept there now in order the greatest exaggerators in the
scribed. and provided that said to foster their nefarious scheme of newspaper corps, was arrested for
mortgage be foreclosed and that laying crime that does not exist on drunkenness. When arraigned be­
the said real property be sold in the the heads of Innocent men.
fore the mayor, he pleaded that his
manner provided by law for the sale
The bodies that were identified as paper be not told or he would lose
of real property upon execution, and those of the missing men are believed his position. The mayor lectured him
that the proceeds of such sale be ap­ to have been brought to Lake La­ for his exaggerations, and then beg­
plied to the payment of the costs and fourche by the enemies of the K. K. ging mercy of the town, remitted the
disbursement« of this suit and the ex K. and “found’’ by the Catholi(. of­ fine and let him go.
The “hearing” conducted has no
penses of sale of 3aid real property; ficers of the law in dragging the
legal standing. It is simply a pros­
lake.
It
is
the
general
belief
that
to the payment of plaintiff in the
the bodies have been used as spec­ ecutor’s inquiry to see if he has a
sum of $500.00 with interest thereon imens by some medical college, and case. Witnesses who are suspected
at the rate of 7 per cent per annum were so disfigured before being brot of having any testimony which
from the 80th day of April, 1921; here so as to make identification im­ would throw light on the other side
to the payment of plaintiff in the possible. It is pointed out that ar­ are not allowed to testify. Those who
sum of $100.00 attorney’s tees, and ticles belonging to Watt Daniel that do testify are protected fioin cross
that the balance. If any, be applied were found on one of he bodies could examination.
have easily been given to the plot­
as the Court may direct.
Bringing troops to Morehouse
ter by Daniel and placed
Parish
is regarded as a gross insult
Third: That all defendants, and
ies in that way.
by the citizens of the parish. Never
each of them, and all persons claim
The “search" fop the torture ma­ at any time has there been any need
Ing or seeking to claim snld real
chine that is conducting tte hearing I for troops in the present situation,
property or any part thereof thru The report has gone out that the of- ind now most of them have been sent
or under them or either of them, be fleers are “dragging" the lake to back to their homes. It is believed
forever barred and foreclosed of find the torture machine, Klansmen this move was made by Governor
any lien, claim, title, interest dr are keeping close watch on the of­ Parker as a grandstand play for the
equity therein or thereto, except ficers to see where they are build­ benefit of the Knights of Columbus.
As soon as the attorney general
ing it and see when they throw it
the statutory right of redemption.
ha finished his “Inquiry”, the case
Fourth: That plaintiff have judg­ a the lake so it can be “found.” Tie.-
■xistence of a torture machine is not probably will be laid before tbe
ment and execution against defend­
given one moment’s credence by grand jury, although even this Is
ants, D W. Snyder and Maude Sny­ reople on the ground.
doubtful. It is entirely probable
der, for any deficiency which r.iay
These facts have never been pre- that he may cause a change of venue
remain after applying all of the pro--
oeeds of the sale of the said real
premises described In said mortgage
to the satisfaction of the indebted,
nes6 to plaintiff, and that plaintiff
Or any other party to this suit may
become a purchaser at eald sale, and
that the purchaser be let Into possess
At Pacific International Livestock Exp. Bldg. 45 HEAD:
35
sion of said premises, and that the :
bulls; 10 females: 4 5 HEAD
Sheriff of Tillamook County, Oregon,
These cattle have been selected from the foremost Shorthorn
at the proper time execute a deed to
herds of the Northwest. The 35 bulls offered give both the
such purchaser, and that plaintiff
breeder looking for a herd bull and the range man and farmer
may have such other and further
an excellent selection. The females are few but good. Price«
relief in the premises as to the
will be low, so take advantage of this sale.
For catalog write A. E. Lawson, Sales Manager, 205 Exchange
Court may seem just and equitable
T
Bank Bldg.. Spokane, Wash. Auctioneer "Sandy" Keith.
This Summons is published by or­ •
Sale under auspices of Northwest Shorthorn Breeders’ A. n.
der of Honorable Geo. R. Bagley, e»ieiewie w>$0 4 o«oi eiei o imwi o»o i>i o$oiQioioie
SUMM0N8
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
;
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
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CAPITAL & SURPLUS $85.000.00
RESOURCES
$1-200.000.00
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&
The accounts of individuals and business concerns invited upon
S favorable • rms consistent with this bank.s known reputation tor
S lonservativ- :ie< reliable banking.
DIRECTORS
OFFICERS
B. C, Lamb. President
W. J. Riechers Vice Pres.,
J9BK
and
C. J., Edwards,
C. A> McGhee,
I. JR. i Keidson,
Henry Heisel,
manager
Vice Pres.
Cashier
Asst Cashier
Asst Cashier
C. J. Edwards
John Morgan
A. W. Bunn
B. C. La’’1*'
W. J. Riechers
C. A. McGhee
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The Only National Bank in Tillamook Co
United State» Government Supervision
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CEMENT
LIME
,
28 W
LAMB-SCHRADER CO
OfBoe: NaVl Bank Bldg.
Ground Floor
Both Phones: Bell 43-J
P. O. Box 197
PACIFIC ABSTRACT CO.
L. V. EBERHARDT, Prop.
Cor. ríete Set of Abstracts of the Records of Tillamook County
in order to get away from th# wave
of resentment against hint.
In the uiaentime the vigilant com
mittee is as vigilant aas ever, and
will maintain its watch over the 1
welfare and morals of the community
i
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£
For good meal and
real service
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SUNDAY. MONDAY. MARCH 4- 5
THURSDAY. FRIDAY. MARCH 8. 9
THE GHOST
FOR THE DEFENSE
BREAKER
Featuring Ethel Clayton. A splendid story
presented by thi- most capable at’1st, a sotry
thn will keep your interest and give you many
surprises. The big court room scene alone is
more than worth your efforts to see “For the
Defense.’’ Don’t i.iiss it.
Featuring Wallace Reid, Lila Lee. and Wal­
ter Hierw. A story of t Spanish haunted cn
tie and what happened when Wally Reid and
his colored servant were turned loose in it.
Waite ' Hier.. as ’Rusty Snow’ the colored
man I* a scream. If you like comedy, you
don’t want to miss this one.
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FOX NEWS
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Attorneys at Law
Nutlonul Buildinc
Oregon
H. T. Bott«
Geo. P. Winatow
BOTTS & WINSLOW
Lawyen
Onga>
Tillamook
FOR KALB
FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
Small writing desk $6.50; iron
bed and spring $6;
Minnesota
Sewing machine $24; kitchen
Queen $3.50; small table $1; con
goleum 6x9 $2; fruit jars, garden
tools, stoves, bed springs. 1 set
of caps. A. A. McRae, 502 E 5th
St.
21
FOR BALE—A FEW GOOD
MILK
cows Take your pick. Albert Nell-
ion.
19-4tp
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DR. J. G. TURNER
FOR SALE -CUT FLOWERS. POT-
ted plants. Special attention to
floral pieces for funerals. Also ear­
ly cabbage, cauliflower and toma­
toes. Tillaiuok Greenhouse. Mu­
tual phone.
21-2tp
Optical and
X-Ray Laboratories
National Building
Tillamook, Oregon
DAIRY FOR SALE: 30 COWS, PER-
fection double unit milking ma­
chine, almost new; all dairy equip
ment. Dodge, commercial Ford
touring and trailer. Adams and
Lemon, Dallas, Ore.
Offtoe Phono Main 89
Reeldence 126M
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POULTRY - CHICKENS, TURKEYS
geese, ducks and guineas.
Prize
winners and layers. Send for cir­
cular.
John Hoffman, Tilla­
mook.—15110p.
CHIROPRACTIC
THE BETTER WAY TO
HEALTH
Dr. H. L. Babb
SUNDQUIST
NORBERG MILL
wood for sale (5 cord delivered.
Cord and a half to load John Ma­
thers, city.
20tf
CHIROPRACTOR
FOR SALE—Cordwood. 10 inch body I
ftr. $8.50 per card. Leave orders
at Honey & Heussers Grocery. 9-tf
Graduate nurse in attendance
211 Tillamook Building
Both Phones
FOR RENT
A
LARGE, FINE NEW STORE
room for rent by T. H. aoyne in
his new concrete building. Rent
17tf
very reasonable.
DR. ELWOOD B. FAXON
DENTIST
215-216 Tillamook Building
TILLAMOOK, OREGON
RANCH FOR RENT WITH FORTY
cows and all oher necessary equip­
ment. 212W
18tf
LOST AND FOUND
LOST -
PORTFOLIO, BETWEEN
Tillamook and Wheeler. Finder re
turn to Max Brumberg, 576 E.
Stark St., Portland, ltewurd. Send
C. (». D
ltp
I t OST — Bla<k patent leather vanity
Both Phones
Hours 9 to 5
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Lodge Directory
Silver Wave Chapter No. 18
0. £. f
WANTED TO BUY
WHEN YOU HAVE CATTLE FOR
sale call Ed. Hadley, Mutual
phono.
18 tf
Marathon Lodge No.
93, Knight« of Pyth
las. Regular meeting
Monday erealng at
7:45 sharp. By order
of
the
Chancelier
Commander.
WANTED TO BUY CALVES. HAR-
ry Nielson, Kilchls river. Mutual
pie
21-8tp
Tb TRADE - PROPERTY NEAR
Newberg, worth $4000. Would like
a dairy with stock. Would as­
V. R. 0.
sume some tor rlglit kind of place. Corinth Relief Corps No. 54 Dept,
G. N. Hodgden, Tillamook.
21t2 of Oregon, meet« ou flrat and third
WANTED—Man with car to sell Friday evenings of each month, at
complete line low prtced Tires and 8 p. m.. in the W. O. W. hall. Visi­
tors welcome.
lubes. $10o per week. Sterllnworth
MRS A. D. SMITH, Pres.
Tire Co., Sterling
E
Liverpool,
Elizabeth Conover, Sec’y.
Ohio.
ltp . .
ANTED
man to
Call 3F2
“THE THIBET: QUEEN, ” No. ¡5
EXPERIENCED Corinth Po«t,No. 36,Dept, of Oregon
dairy farm
Meets on second and on
-....w* fourth Saturdays of each
month nt 1:30 p. .m la
W. O. W.
J. S. DIEHL. Comdr.
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In/ai ts' and Children's Wear
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Stated oouvocations every
Visitors welcome.
I. E. Keldson, See.
Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. à A.M-
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Stated Communication «ec-
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.ting Urethra«
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Harrey Ebtajwr, Bee.
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Pollyanna Shop
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cuse. Finder pleas-- return to Noth
Stated communication« first an4
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lip third Thursday« of each month Is
Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome.
WANTED
CORA L. MILLER, Secretary
GEM THEATRE
BUNGALOW CAFE
Physician and Surgeon
March 23 is the date set fur the
McGhee Orchestra concert.
Keep
this date in mind. It is to be hoped
that a large number will come out
to hear this program as it will with­
out a doubt be the best program of
this kind ever given in this city. A
complete program will be published
next week.
Shorthorn Cattle Auction
Friday, March 16,— Portland
DAVID ROBINSON
Veterii
Bell Ph<>ne 8F2.
Tillamook
's
Mutual Ph >no
Tuesday eve* 7:80 p. rn.
Rebekahs Wednesday «vtAlng