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DAIIig OAPITAf, JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1908.
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TERRIBLE INDICTMENT
OF CRIMINAL PARENT
IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY
A MAN IN COUNTY JAIL WAS A HERO
VIUbONlSR UOTV WHO TOOK ONE OP THE DAVIS GIRLS AWAV
nioM hesii: to save men FROM a worse fate than death
OKSKIIVKS A REWARD.
C. B. Doty has been doing time In state has a strong ease against Davis,
tlio Marion county Jail unnblo. to give nnd aa some of tho facts have rcach
$250 bail, bound over to the grand od this omce, which are too disgust
jury on a charge of enticing a female 'UB to publish, all that Is necessary
under IS years of ago away from her to day Is that It la a nasty dirty
home. The facts' are about as fol- case.
lew: Doty and Agnes Davis fell Family Ts Destitute and Without
In love ,or at leatt ho mado tho girl 1 Support.
think they wore, and sho eloped with As the county offlclals found that
3.im Thev were married at Salem Mrs. Davis and her family were
last August, tho cleric Issuing tho without support and were In dostl
marrlage llccuuo In regular prm, to ,tute circumstances and dopcndlng up
whlch Felix La Branch swore as a on the neighbors Tor a living, Davis
witness that tho girl was 18 and having foiled to provldo the Jieeos
ovor, If It wore not a fact that Laaary food and clothing, a petition
Branch, who has property, merely :wn presented (to County Judge IL,
actid as witness and sworo ito tho F. Gcodspeed on Monday asking tho
license on tho theory that ho was court to lake some action for tho
merely nttostlng to tho fac itthat ho care and maintenance of the family,
knew Doty, ho might bo liable to per- The petition was sworn to by J. F.
jurj, Rev. Selleck made Doty and Stlchler, brother of Mrs. Davis,
tho girl man and wlfo In regular Deputy District Attornoy Cooper read
form, as a pnstor of tho Methodist the petition to the court, which was
duneh, and all wont merry as a mar- hh follews:
rlngo bell, until the father of the, Your petitioner, .1. F. Stlchler, i
girl, C. S. Davis, swore out a warrant in putablo person and a resident of
against Doty for ontlclng hi ilntigh- .the nbovo named county and state,
ter away from homo. Ho was .tho rortpoctfully represents to your
principal witness at the trial and tho honor that Dortha Davis, of the ago
girl seemed completely under his of Jfi yoars; Agnes DavlB, of th age
hypnotic control, and lot him swear of 14 years: Olllo Davis, of tho ago
the crime onto noiy,' wnuo u is won or 1 J yoars; isimor unvis, 01 mo age
known, Mrs. Davis approved of Doty(of 11 yoars; Tiyon DavlB, of tho ago
taking tho girl away ftom -tho homo of 10 years; Owen Davis, of tho ago
oer which Davis has cxeielsod a or 9 yoars; Lostor Davis, of tho ago
tenorklng Influence ,'or 8 years; Norman Davis, of tho ago
lMty'H Story Now True. of fi years; Alfred Davis, of the ago
Uv tho arroHt of Davis last wook It of p yoars; Mnrahall DavlB, 3 years;
ipprars that what Doty told In court Richard Davis, of tho ago of 2 years;
t Sulom wn truo. There was an and Orvll Davis, of .the ago of 5
mf'inai relation exlsltlng between months, nil of whom are now living
tlx unnatural fathor and tho girl ho within Tlllnmook county, without
nuiilot and took awny from that nny moans of support nnd who nn
hom la the mountains whoro far nt thlB tlmo In dostltuto etrcura-
f om Hi protoetlon of toelety thin stances and dopondent upon thn
bvut of a fathor was dobnuahlug hid charity of the public for tholr sup
own daughters. Following account 'port; and that C. 153. Davis Is their
of tii Immoral relations' oxlsltlng In fntlior, but ho had not only fnllod to
tho DhIh family are rovonlod by tho! support them and tholr mother but
st and trial of Davis at Tllla- ia at; this tlmo under Indlctmont for
wook The worst dotnlls of the(a most serious nnd nmnntural erlmo
a'orv aiv omitted, but onough Is told committed ngnlnst ono of his daugh-
U hi and Davis as a fit man for the tors, showing him to be unfit to bo
i-vlum or state prison, ninl Doty Is the guardian of his chlldron; that
Mirwn up In tho light of something the mother lB.at tlila tlmo totally un-
l a hero in getting at loast ono of nt to provide for tho fnmlly, as tho
Uw girls away from the flondlsh is ontlroly without moans.
latent 1
iFmni the Tillamook Headlight.)' Wherefore, your petitioner prays
A Revolting Cihue. "' honorable court to enquire Into
nother dlsgusltlng nnd revolting tn aUS0(1 condition of said chll
ra ..., probod Into last wook by dron- anrt ,nto th t",lh of tho mat
I. puty District Attornoy W. H. x contained herein and In pur
Corunr and Sheriff If. Crenshaw, p,,nnco of tno Btntuto ,n 8,,ch cn8e,a
ho uent to tiro south part of tho wdo nnd provided, nnd to make such
umntv t0 investigate the sensational .on1or ,n lho V to , tM
fvi.- which had leaked out about honbla c0t may scorn meet and
1 13 Davis falling to provldo for 'T.VullU M
bn wife and family, and it was also1 lho d0,"ty at r 7 , t
intimated that Davis had been ravag- e1 two wltn088CS' wno tfl8tlfted as
wg his eldebt daughter. Bertha Da-,fo"ow: 041 ., . , . ,, lirn
v! m kQi..... ,r ..., , I J. F. Stlchler said ho was a bro-
e. uvvnecu 11) tlilll 10 .VIUU.1
and as Davis wanted an attorney and
aa It was also necessary to havo tho
children in court, ho continued tho
matter until next Saturday morn
ing. Anotlier Bad Cusp.
Some of our readers may remem
ber an account hi tho Headlight of
an olopement which took place at
Dolph about two months ago, In
which a married man by the name of
C. E. Doty Induced Agnes Davis, the
second daughter to elope with him
and get married, which they did.
Agnes Davis was but 14 years of age,
but Doty promised her uow dresses,
and the girl , no doubt thinking that
(DO YOU GET UP
WITH A lyAMU BACK?
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,1,. ...,., ,. - ,,. ...uric acid, catarrh ot the Ulnuucr ami
.uw nuuM w u wursv u, ieit KW Brighl.s Disease, which is the worst
degrading environment ot her own form of kidney trouble.
home, and conscious of her father's , Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rcc
Mills Opi'ii at Oregon City.
Tho Crown-Columbia Pulp Paper
mills at Oroeon Rltv wlilo.h Iulv hiv.11
Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, closed for the past week owing to
Almost everybody who reml9 the news
papers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-
Root, the great kid
ney, liver and bind-
iter reiueiK.
?5 It is the urent med
ical triumph of the
nineteenth century ;
discovered after years
of scientific research
by Dr. Kilmer, the
eminent kidney and
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
successful tti promptly curing lame back
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Immoral conduct, took a stop which
was short lived. So that thy could
ommcuded for every thiug but if you have
kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be
found just the remedy you need. It has
got married Doty induced tho girl been tested in so many ways, in hospital
to wrlto a lotter and sign her mo- work and in private practice, and has
tW. amo, con8ont,nB t tl.o mar. SSZhF32fe
rlage. Doty wroto a similar lotter which all readers of this paper, who have
purporting to be the fathor's consent,
to which ho forged tho name ot C. B.
Davis. When questioned about the
woman whom ho had been living
with, Doty declared that sho was not
his wlfo and ho had not boon mar
ried. Doty and his second wlfo
wont to Ivlnmath, Wash., whero thoy
.(lived (together for about two weeks.
The matter being reported to Dis
trict Attroney McNary, who had Doty
arreBted .charged with a statutory
offence, and .takon to Marlou -county
for trial, tho dato of which Ib sot for
January C, and C. B. Dnvls and his
wife aro summoned as witnesses at
tho trial. After Doty was arrostod
Agnes Davis rotumod to her home.
Davis a Chicken Thief.
It Is reported that whllo Davis
lived In Yamhill county ho was ar
rested for chicken stonllng, and be
ing tried nt Newberg on that charge '
not already tried it, may have a sample
bottle sent free oy man, aiso a dook tew
ing more about "Swamp-Root, and-ho w to
fmdoutifyouhavekldney or bladder trou
ble. When writing mention reading this
generous offer in this paper atulsend your
address to Dr. Kilmer
& Co., llinghamtoti,
N. V. The regular
fifty-cent and one-
dollar size bottles arc o ot bwubp-rooi.
sold by all good druggists. Don't make
any mistake, but remember the name,
Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
and the address, Blughumton, N. Y., oa
very bottle.
was found guilty nnd was fined $2.".
Doing the lluhy Act.
Dav nppoared In court on Mon
day with a vvhlto .towel tied around
his head, and when ho had to navi
gnto would plnco his. hnids on any
thing near him, wanting to convoy
amlned him, finding nothing tho mat
tor with him except playing tho baby
act, which won't work, for tho shorlff
had somo experience with Arctlll
along that line.
Is n Iiiizy Man.
Davis Is a now settlor In this coun
ty, coming hero InBt May from Wash-
high water havo rosumed operations.
O' , . ,
Pills and Piles.
A prolific cause of Piles Is tho uso
of cathartics and pills of a drastic
violent nature, always followed by a
reaction on account of tho resinous,
drying properties thoy contain.
There are other causes, but no
matter what tho cauno or what tho
kind of Ptlos. Dr. Leonhnrdt's Hom
Rold can bo relied upon to cure to
stay cured.
It's au Internal remedy that ror
moves tho causes of Itching, Blind,
Bleeding or Suppurating Piles.
A gunranteo goes with each pack
ago. $1.00 at druggists, or Dr. Leon
hnrdt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., Pro
prietors. Sold by Dr. Stone,
Salem.
' 1 'I M v ,y
Mrs. Frederick flnynno Dead.
Tho sad nowa was recolved In this
city of tho death ot Mrs. Frederick
II. Owyuno of Butte, Mpntann, which
took place Sunday, December 29.
Mrs. Qwynno was tho wlfo ot Itor.
Fredorlck H. Owynuo, D. D who
was tormcrlly the pastor ot the First
Presbytorian church ot this city.
o
Wise Couiunfl Krom the South.
"I want to glvo somo vnluablo ad
vlco to thORO who suffer with lame
back and kidney .trouble," aaya J. R.
BFnukonshlp, of Beck, Tonn. "I havo
proved an nbsoluto certainty that
Electric Bitters will pooltlvo euro
this distressing condition. Tho first
bottlo gavo mo groat rollof and after
taking a. fow more bottles, I was
completely cured; bo complototy that
It becomes a ploasuro to rccommond
thlB gront remedy." Sold undor guar
antee at J. C. Porry'B drug store.
Price GOe.
'O'
KubWlik in Portland Jan. 0.
Kubellk, one of tho world's great
est vIollnlBtn will appear In tho
Ington county, buying a plnco on tho
Llttlo N'e3tucca river, upon which
thoro ia $300 owing. When first mar-
rlod Davis was Industrious and made Helllg, Thursday ovonlng, January
a good living, but ho became Indo- 9, nnd. Saturday afternoon, Jnnuary
lout nnd a good deal of tho mipportjl I. Many of tho iuuhIc lovers of Sa
fer tho family camo from relatives, loin uro making nrrangomenls to nt-
tho Impression thnt he was so slc'CjLan summer ho rofused to work tend the concerts.
that ho was liablo to fall. When ; when he could havo obtained $3 and o
Bitting In n chair In court ho hold $1 n day. I Administrator Appointed,
his head on ono sldo resting on his ) Mr. dardnor of tho Roys' and Dr. Orltllth, of tho nsyium Hlnff of
right hand. It seems to be an old Olrh' home, will be In Saturday to physlPlnuH, has boon nppolnU'd ad
dodge of Davis to place a towol tako charge of tho Davis phlldron'mlnlrvtrator of 4ho estato of Alien
Around hla head und play sick. Dr. should tho county judgo decide to 11 Howoll, deceased, u former em
Smlth, tho county physician, ox-'sond thorn to that Institution. ployo. Tho estato 1b valuod at $100.
.THR PRESENT 19 AS GOOD A
TIME A3 ANY TO TEST THE MER
ITS OF EPrLHTC'S PERFECTION
BAKING POWDER.
IT IS PUT UP IN GLASS JAH3,
MANUFACTURED RIGHT XI BBS
IN SALEM, AND SOLD BV ALL
LEADING GROCERS AND DEAL-
1&IS. IIS USE WILL INSURH
SATISFACTORY RESULTS.
TRANSPORTATION
OMFANnN,
WSVW
O C. T, Co
Steamers Pomon MK. OiNroaU
loavo for Portland Mtoadsy, Weuvea-
day and Friday qt 10 a. tn, t&d
Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday at
0 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuosday,
Thursday and Saturday about 0 p.
m. M. P. Baldwin, agent. Offloei
and dook at foot of Trado otroot
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt,
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Jf age The ugly roports turned out
ther-ln-law to Davis and had known
to bTcorct and ,0 omce V 0 J 18,r;8; ."Mrt ". i
Davis under arresf on a charge of drfin' tho 0,dest ,be,"g 1B e"rS
neBlo. in n,,.,...' r- E, " "... ; tho youngest only fivo months, the
npg'ect in providing for his wife and
children Ho was brought to the nl
clothes that some of the boys
. a 1 .t.lHL n n rl A rvoft
n.. o...j- naa consisted ui u omn uuu h"
iVuVv ,Si P oralis. Davl. hod not been a
Chavged With Ranc BOOd Prov,der and Showed n" WlU
On Arnrf .ti. 1 . . 'ingness to work, although work was
with l,f 1 ? r6 COnJronted offered him a twages from $3 o $4
ZitZl rrV.- rh,Ch' " a day by those who needed carpenter-
r,illTin'Ubl0.OSPendlnK Uk done on buildings. He
:'"",ul " u'8 Penuomiory, so ... tnifn A
did tako ono Job, but quit after three-
Mrs. Davis had no moans of
support for herself ana tno lamny
J ears CO a HfA cnnteniA 1,nlr. ),.
-.. ww-..vuuv living IUO ,
penalty for n n.,.. . ,..days
tiatllTA U'Mr.1. rv t .... .
trial t 1 ,.r:J! V"' 'aV l 8t0?.d was not ablo to support Itself, and
-v. i..,Ha ,a rape, commu
ted unon hla o.,w.- tt
l.-u ,.... " b. xxo ww lhbo had ,,een
A t whit J . 6. f th Peace family with provisions. Davis did
torL.1 11. 3tr'Ct DepUtT .A!-'not raise a garden to help the fam-
",.7. iruu me COmniaini. ... .. -u. t.j nlnn nnnnrhml.
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Mrs. Davis was unablo to do so. Tho
furnishing the
tornev
which was as follews:
lly.
ties of doing so.
Ho was a good
11 ii i. r?i. a . 1
did wlUfullr nnin ? , ' , " worker and provided for his family
iidwIUfulir, unlawfully and forcibly" overal3i but ho became
rr,n T r Wl" raV,8h and worthless A good deal of supporc
my,h'0fl;e, DerUla DaV,8 a for the'amUy camo from Davis'
female child of tbe age of 15 vnnr! ' . t -o
the said Bertha Davis. be'Sl0"16' BtP l f
thru and there tho daughter of Em-1 Fmnk Yach sa,d h6 k?ew the fam"
na lane Davis, the Wlf nf h. .. . H' was In poor circumduct, w.u,-
- , no
,ii r w rw..i- . x. .nut nrnner rood and ciowuok. muu
M v c. uaviB, iuirry 10 statute 1 ... . .
such cases made and provided aUno-oberated Stlchler with regard to
aeainst h nn ua Ain ,.: Davis' indolence in not working when
atatPof Oreon. !u as n""od hlm and not Proldln-J
UU. waived examination and was for 41" "' .w"nWi8 sam l "a
ionnd over to tho circuit court. the'the co would k?P " caVj '.
!' belne nlaced at 12500. H wnKlDav!a 8eMlnB n'3 co.wa .
!ked up in the county Jail and he ? !.onLle"-. ! "Th
ir' tried .probably, at the circuit! "l .VT -T! ?T" Z Z Z
ttrt which convenes in this city on'V VVUi"v """ ""' ' "
pbruarv3 .family.
FVo 14 i i. 1L 1 County Judge oodapeed assea
ftom what can be gathered, the wItneg6eg a nuraber of questions.
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TIME TABLE NO 7.
Trains from and to YquiH.
No. 1
Loaves Yaqulna 7:15 a.m.
ArrlvoB at Corvallls 11:00 a.at
Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.au
No. 2 ,
Loaves Albany 12:35 p.wu
Loavofl Corvallls 1:30 p.w.
Arrives at Yaqulna 5:40 p.m.
Tralim to and from Detroit.
No. 3
Loaves Albany 7:80 a.m.
Arrivos at Detroit 12:30 p.m.
No. 4
Lcavoa Detroit 1: Oft p.m.
Arrives at Albany 5:05 p.m.
Trains for CorvallU.
No. 8-
Leaves Albany 7.55 a.m.
Arrivos at Corvallls .... 8:35a.m.
No. 10-- -..
Loaves Albany 2:35 p.m.
Arrives at CorvallU .... 3:05p.m.
No. 0 -Leaves
Albany ........ 7:35p.m.
Arrivos at CorvallU 8:15 p.m
Trains for Albany.
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Arrives at Albany V:10 a.uu
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Arrives at Albany 1:15 p.m.
No, 7
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Arrivos at Albany 6:40 p.m.
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Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m.
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