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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 23, 1901. ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CUe are Headquarters for Wall Paper and Linings. | I HOUSEHOLD ! I FURNISHING GOODS, Undertakers Supplies. I’ CARPETS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES, MATTING, OIL CLOTIL LINOLEUM, LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELING. STOVES, RANGES, CROCKERY, GLASS, Now’s the time to refurnish your home Priées are I ouj for First Class Furniture. Call and Inspect our Goods. House CO Furnishers HAMMOND’S RAILROAD, 1 And the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook the Nehalem country can be built for in Si. will not lag behind if an effort will count the neighborhood of $700,000, and the Said to be Leased to the Southern i tor anything. The importonce of an in road would more than enhance its cost Pacific Railroad. dependent line to protect Portland’s in in the rise in real estate values. By es terests will be laid before the financial tablishing this outlet for the immense (From the Oregonian). Dealers in The statement is made upon what ap- men of the city in it few days, and they timber resources of the Nehalem country, pears to be good authority that the will be asked what they propose to do Portland could increase its daily output Astoria & Columbia River Railroad has about it. They will be told that Portland of lumber from 1,250,000 to 10,000,000 been leased to the Southern Pacific for 99 has millions of dollars of idle capital in feet for 4<> years to come. It would be years. From the best information obtain the banks, while only a few hundred made the main lumber center on the able, the lease was made about a year thousand dollars is required to build 43 Coast and would be ready to meet all Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. ago to C. P. Huntington, and becomes miles of railroad into the Nehalem coun competitors because of its near proxi Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines. the property of the Harriman syndicate, try. Their decision will settle whether mity to the timber districts. These are the opinions of men who Large Stock of l’aints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass. which now controls the Southern Pacific. Portland is to be the mart for the Ne It is not singular that the news luis been halem country or the rag doll between have spent years of study upon the sub _________________ suppressed all this time, for Huntington two transcontinental systems pulling in ject. The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook. was not giyen to communicating his af opposite directions; whether the traffic Attention ! Cid Soldiers. . d . ■“J fairs to the public, at any rate, not until i of Nehalem is to be diverted to Califor All the old soldiers of Tillamook and all the conditions were settled. It is ap nia by way of Sheridan, or to Puget vicinity are requested to meet at head parent that Huntington held the news Sound by way of Scappoose. quarters, Corinth Post, No. 35, at Todd’s back until he could make some other Is it But a Fairy Tale ? hall, on Sunday, May 26th, at 10:30 moves to secure his position in the Ne a.m., sharp, for the purpose of marching (From the Evening Telegram.) halem country. The only man in Port From the very time work of construc to the MTE. church, where memorial ser land whois able to say whether the lease has been made is A. B. Hammond, presi tion was commenced on the Astoria & vices will be held. B. H. H athaway , Post Com. dent of the Astoria & Columbia River Columbia Railroad, it was generally be XV. H. R eynolds , Adjt. Railroad. He said yesterday that there lieved that C. P. Huntington, the late is nothing in the story, and declined to railroad magnate, had more than passing Real Estate Transfers. discuss it. Other railroad men who were interest in the project, yet there was no seen confessed that the reported lease was practical reason apparent for this, as U.S. to Theodore Steinhilber, W 14 of Sw | news to them. All they would say was men of wide knowledge, and who have 14, Se X of Sw l4 of sec. 12 and Nw that if Huntington leased the Astoria I studied the situation thoroughly could HofNw 14, sec. 13, tp. 1 South, R. 1 road it was not because of the revenue see no benefit to be derived from his as 8 W. sociation with the builders, unless for producing qualities. U.S. to Daniel Murphy, Ne 14 of sec. 28, , the sake of a divy in the $1,000,000 sub. If the lease 1ms been made, several fac tp. 1 S, R. 7 W. tors of interest in the railroad situation sidy offered the builders by Astoria. Thomas J. Hickey to John Lavin, und. Whether Mr. Huntington was interested are explained wholly or in part. When t/2 interest in lots 1, 2, 3, 7 and 8, of the Astoria line was built people won- I , personally or not is still a mystery, and sec. 4, tp. 1 S, R. 8 W. dered what it was that induced Mr. Ham-1 those who are in position to say keep Ralph M. Ackley to Nelson P. Wheeler, mond to parallel the Columbia River 1 this matter profoundly secret. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. digestion commences without delay, til * Ne 14 of Nw 14, W 14 of Ne 14 and Nw against a water route which has no right | Reports have it that the Astoria & M onmouth , Oregon. milk—about the temperature of the body X, Se 14, sec 20, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. of way to maintain instead of building ¡ [ Columbia Railroad has been leased to D emand for G raoi atks . — The <le- —is soon turned into living tissue, and through the Nehalem country to Astoria | the Harriman syndicate, which now con Daniel ^lurphy to Nelson P. Wheeler, the calves are kept in healthy growing mand for graduntes of the Normal Ne 14, sec. 28, tp. 1 S, R. 7 W. where there is traffic in abundance. The ! trols the Union Pacific, as well as the Schools during the past year has been condition and able to resist disease much beyond the supp^. Positions most reasonableexplanation and the one | Southern Pacific, and that for 99 years N. A. and Theo. Steinhilber to Nelson germs. On the other hand when skim with from $40.00 to 75.0<lper month. P. Wheeler, W 14 of Sw 14. Se % of milk is hauled from the skim milk vat that was generally accepted was that it I ! the Columbia River route will be oper. S tate C ertificates a > o > D iploma «*.— Sw 14, sec. 12, Nw 14 of Nw 14 of sec. it is cold, much of it sour, it has achance was on Mr. Huntington’s advice that the : ated in conjunction with these lines. Students are prepared forJthe State Ex 13, tp. 1 S, R. 8. W. Astoria road went down the Columbia Railroad men can see no reason for this, to absorb many disease germs. Fed to aminations, and readily fake fetate River. Why? Because, in the light of although they say thereport is probably U S. to Wilhelm Thun, N 14 ofNe!4, Se calves it must be warmed in their papers on graduation, Strong Academic correct. recent events, Mr. Huntington wanted and Professional Course. Well eqniped 14 of Ne 14 and Ne 14 of Se ’4, sec. 12, paunches before the remet can act upon A. B. Hammond, when seen this morn Training Department. the Nehalem country preserved intact tp. 4 S, R. 8 W. it to make it digestible. Should there Expenses range from $120 to 175.00 per year. Fall term opens September 17th. until he was ready to enter it. He hoped ing, said the whole story was a “ fairy Lewis J. Johnson to J. D. Jones, N ’4 of l»e tuberculosis bacilli in the milk the For catalogue containing full announcements. Address also to get the Astoria road along with tale,” and declares he does not know Sw 14, Sw 14 of Nw 14. sec. 32 and teduced vitality of the calf would make * P. L. CAMPBELL, President. the Nehalem country. If this is what has anything about the rumored lease. Any Se of Ne 14, sec. 31, tp. 3S, R.8 its body a resting place for the baciltis or J. B. V. BUTLER. Secretary. come to pass, and if Harriman builds the | way, he was too busy for an interview | and not haying vitality enough to throw W. extensions Huntington projected, the and excused himself because of having J. D. Jones to Lee Laughlin, E 14 Sw 14, it off as a healthier, stronger animal Department No. 2. Southern Pacific will have a belt line 1 an important business appointment nt Se 14 of N w 14, Sw 14 of Ne 14, sec. 1, might, it becomes permanent. In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, for surrounding all of Northwestern Oregon. that very moment. the County of Tillamook, SS. tp 4 S, R. 8 W. Elina Shaw, plaintflT, Manager Koehler, of the Southern Pa It will inclose the counties of Multnomah V!*. State of-Oregon to Chris Rcinhimer Nw D. K. Shaw, defend J.t Clatsop, Columbia, Washington, Tilla- cific, professed entire ignorance of any To I he above named defendant : 34 of Nw X an d Sw 14 of Sw 14 of mo >k and Yamhill, which contain more transaction between bis company and the 111 1 he name of the State of Oregon : You are sec. 2, tp. S, R. 7 W, W and Nw 14 of hereby reqired to appear and aiiHwer the com- than a third of the population of the Astoria & Columbia Railroad Company plaint r.............. tiled ... atrailiNt ....... . , you _........ in the above entitled Nw, sec. 18, tp. 2 S. suit, on <»r before six weeks from the date of the state. One arc of the circle is already and would say nothing relative to any fir.-t publication of tills summon*, to-wlt, o or A -gy CA D. C. Whitney to W.W. Curtiss, various here in the line from Portland to Astoria projects in connection with this matter. before J line 6, iqoi. and if V mi fail to answer for want huii’oi tke plaintiff will apply to ths SHAVING, timber lands. The belt will be completed by a line from J A curious occurrence it was thatliardly court for a decree diaolvhig the marriage con had the reporter entered the sanctum of tract now exiatinK between you and plaliitilf, D. C. Whitnev to J. A. Remmick, trustee, Sheridan to Astoria paralleling the Pacific 1 HAIR CUTTING, and for the care and cUMlody of your minor I have just received a well se various timber lands. Ocean by way of Tillamook City and Ne- ¡ Manager Koehler before Mr. Hammond children, Sadie Shaw and Fred Shaw, and lor SHAMPOOING, lected stock of Ladies’ and Gentle c Ata. came hurrying in the office, with the re W. W. Curtiss to C. Stinchfield, various halem bay. Thia Muinmons la served upon you by publica men’s Shoes, direct from Chicago, tion in the Tillamook ffead'ight, by order of Huntington must have had this pro suit that a private conference between tracts. tin* flon.fi. W. Sappington. Jndgcof tlieCoiinty for summer wear, which 1 shall be the officials ensued. The fact that ject in view when 10 months ago he re Court tor said county, done id Chamber* at Edward and Eliza Evans to Richard Tillamook City, in aaid cou tv and state, and glad to show. fused William Reid trackage into Port William A. Grondahl, the resident engi EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS dated Ap'il 24, I90I. First publishing being Nixon, receiver, Ne »4, sec. 22, tp. 2 If you want a shoe for case, made A lil 25. 1901 land for a line from the Nehalem. He told neer of the Southern Pacific, was present N, R. 9 W. A. W SEVERANCE. comfort and wear, call at at the conference, tends to show that Attorney for plaintiff*. Mr Reid that the Southern Pacific would H. Holgate to Curtis Johnson, 80 Fence Posts. J. this Summer build a line from Sheridan to something of more than ordinary impor THE RED SHOE HOUSE, BUMMONM. acres in sec. 8, tp. 2 S, R. 9 W. Fl« COATET WITH Tillamook City, which was surveyed 15 tance was before the meeting. Still, In th« Circuit Court of tlx- 'bate oi B a C years ago on a 1 per cent grade. That from this it does not necessarily follow U. S. to Horace F. Holden, Ne 14 of Sw the« unlyofTi «tuook- Cliira I K< 1 < r plainlifl, . X4, Se 14 of Nw 14' and lots 5 and 6, Salesman. line, he said, would not only be extended that matters regarding the Columbia vm . Sull for divorce. of sec. 6, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. k Killer <lr fe ! .<| h n t ' into the Nehalem, but carried to Astoria River road were up for consideration. Will outwear CEDAR. It is also a Ernt To Crunk F... Keller, ' 1MB da- The intention of the Harriman system, U.S. to Anna B. Holden. W 14 of Se ¿4, and would serve, he said, Portland’s RADICAL REMEDY AGAINST feiidaiit. In th« name of the Stat** of Oregon, you are CHICKEN LICE. is, it is contended, to perfect a complete Se 14 of Sw 14 and lot 7, of sec. 6, purpose to get lumber from Nehalem via h<T by requirri! to tw and apoyar la-fore the Its application to the inside walls of above iniiiii’'' < 'ourt to hold at Tillamook < Ity, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. Sheridan. Mr.Reid remonstrated against system surrounding all of Western Ore County of Tillamook. State of Oregon, within poultry houses will permanently exter six week« fnrni the date of the tlrmt publication sue > a project as preposterous. Hunt gon by building a road from Seaside, the U.S. to Frank R. Bromley, W14ofNw of thia ftiiinmon* and anawrr the coiiipiaiut of minate all LICE. terminus of the Columbia River Road, ington wrote that he would answer the 14, Ne 14 of Nw 14 and Nw 14 of Ne 14 the plaintiff. In the above entitled xult, in Results: HEALTHY CHICKENS- whlr n plaintiff pray» for hr dlaaolutloli of the points contained in Mr. Reid’s remon to Tillamook City and thence to Sheridan, I of sec. 18, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. marriage contra« t now exiating between plain PLENTY EGGS. where connection would be made with tiff»» <1 defendant, mid if you rail ao to appear strance, but he died shortly afterward. Write for circular and prices and men. and anawer the plaintiff will apply to the Court the line Irom Portland. This was with Southern Pacific surveyors are now in the for the relief demanded n the complaint, to- Tuberculosis in Calves. tion this paper. wit : Fora decree dissolving tin- bornla of matri field between Tillamook City and Neha-1 out doubt the plan of Huntington, and mony now existing between plaintiff and de Tuberculosis in its icipient stage is BRIGGS, WADE & fendant herein, and thus von pay the coats of S. M. HAYES ern Bay on the route marked out for the from present indications the Harriman often far more common that dairy Tillamook, Or. thia suit ami for atich other and further relief Makes a Specialty of Manufactur Astoria & South Coast Railroad 11 years concern will carry out this idea. as may acem meet to the Court. farmers suspect. AcreHmeryor skimming I T MAI LhBY. ing all kinds of ago. It is said that thev are buying up ! From Nehalem Bav, a branch would station usually has a patronage of at Attorney fo the plain'iff. C. A. BAILEY, be built up the Nehalem River to tap the S rnbllalied bv order of Ju'lgr R. I*. Boiae. in water front at Nehalem Bay. If Hunt- ¡ Saddles, least 500 cows, belonging to say fifty chambera at Halem, Ore., on the 22nd day of DKALK« IN heart of the Nehalem timlrer districts. ington’s plans have not been abandoned April MM STU DEBA KER WAGON herds, and the milk of the entire number a Collars, H by Mr. Harriman, work on theextension The object of this would Ire to interfere of cows is mixed cither in the receiving or a imhek L and , A ct .J unr 3. 1R78.—N otick F or OSBORNE MOWERS, Pl’HI ICA I ION. Carriage Trimmings. from Sheridan to Astoria, via Tillamook with the Northern Pacific's project to Buggies, h*y rukes, piova, 111.d ollie United States Land u U mmg skim milk vats, Should one of the 500 a build into the Nehalem country from On gon « |v, gràMp* City and Nehalem may be ordered almost ÍHiiii iiiHchbirry You < hii mbvc cows l>e affected with this dead disease April 29th teor First Class Work Guaranteed nii'iiey by dea ling with me, any time. From Nehalem Bay. a branch Scappoose. Notice 1* hereby giv n I »«I le owphance with the whole batch her milk mixed Sperisi Prices on Bnggiew snd Spring uitii tin- p:o\iri- n- of th»- Mt <J ®i In Haliry ’ it Warehouse at If these plans are carried out, Port I will be built up the Nehalem River to tap I...... iH;h. entiih I A t Set tor M* would affect the whole and ail patrons WngUllft. Tillamook City. <.f in th»- - the heart of the Nehalem country. The land will stand ' between the devil and who took the skim mdk would be liable a U. A. BAILEY. T ìì I miikn .I c . G ip . Oiegon, Nevada and W a‘■hili'--ton Territory," aa object of this branch is to knock the the deep sea,” as it were, for the North, to introduce the disease in their herds by Í < xtrnded Io alt die Public Land stales by act of ern road would pull for the Sound, and Augliat 4. 189/ props from under the Northern Pacific s FLETI HF.« N. W II.SON, feeding it to their calves. It might be NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Of Tilbimook. countv of Tillamook, State of Department of the lnterior proposed Nehalem road from Scappoose. the Southern would make the long haul argued that heating the milk betore it is Oi »‘gon has I hia »lay filed in thia office his «woi n Land office at Oregon City, Or. Thecarrying out of Huntington’s plans to San Francisco. staicment No ÓZ97, tor the pu chaae of the Lo a May 13th. I< m > i . The Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook separated would kill the Imcilli. Not so, I Notice i* hereby given that the following 4 5, ft and 7 of se» No. ft. In Township No- 3 s. by Mr. Harriman explains Harriman’s for the degree of heat necessary to kill named nettlei has filed notice <»f hi* Intention «auge No 7 Went, and will oflet proof to allow Railroad, which it is proposed will be to make final proof in aiippoi t of his claim, and that the laud sought la moie valuable for ita refusal about seven weeks ago to take would scald the milk and reduce the bat. BUBER AMD NAIHDRESSER. that said proof will be made l»eforr the County Inn tier or stone than for iigrirultnriil pur|H>s< a, the proposal of the Portland, Nehalem built in the near future, if capital can ter fat to oil. < lerk of Tillamook <•<»., nt Tillamook, Oregon, and to establish his t laim Io wild land before the Reg «ter and Receiver of Uns office at ■ be interested, it is said would overcome on June 27th, iVOi. viz SHAVING, I1AIK CTTTINf & Tillamook Railway. The route sur- On gon City, Orr.. 011 Wr.||n-*lny, the 24th day A remedy clearly exists for this and ARNF.R GBHRBT, of July. » 01 lie name- as wiln* --» s H. E. No. 11769. for the N Ne tf . Aw K Xt reveyed for the road was offered to h m this inevitable and disastrous result 0 that is the farm separator, where only SHAMPOOING, ETC — and He '4 Nw W of • < I;, tf. X A, R. k W David Martiny.Homer Ma«<»n. John Edwards, if he would guarantee to build on it the lumlier industry of Portland, and the the milk made on the farm ;s mixed. He name» the following witneaMN to prove Henry Aldei man, a 1 of TillRinook, Tillamook promoters of this new line will use all > hi« coiitlnuoua reaMence spoil and cultivation co.. O«eg<m. within two years. Any ami all persona claiming adversely ti.e Electric Baths nicely fiftted up! I of nald land vf* possible endeavors to make their rord This milk is fed to the calves while 1 Robert Rich« da. Mareun Curl fame*» I’ntter- •bow described lands an- requested to Hie their Now that Harriman has made a move persons suffering with rhe ui . still warm. The caseim is easily sepa. claim« in this office on or betore said 24th day | »«in and < ’harlea rea a, ol Blaine. O»e i of July, lyoi C has . B M uorkr . Register. upon the Nehalem country, the Nortl.ei n i.n assured fact. Building next door to the Po Forty-three miles from Portland into rated from the watery part of the mil's. Cm«. IL M oores , Register. Pacific mny lx expected to follow suit. M c I ntosh & mcnair , HARDWARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. PER CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL GROCERIES, except flour and sugar. Save your checks. KING & KERREMANSr CHAS. PETERSON. WBarber The Red Shoe * House. * Hot and Cold paths For P. F. BROWNE, a i ■ ■ « Carbol i neu m Avenarius ■ s Harness Making. »' « ■ Harness, ■ i « I s J EDGAR LATIMER,