Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 06, 1902, Image 3

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    THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.MARCH 6. 1002.
KTE'W
STOCK
OF
ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
Wall Paper
and Linings.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING COODS,
Furniture, etc., Sold on
the Installment Plan. Easy
terms. Call and Investigate.
, (Continued from second page )
not deemed sufficient for all the possibili­
ties of such a transaction. It will take
10 days or so to get this detail covered.
The company has no anxiety about the
completion of this matter, for another
bidder stands readv to take the bonds.
On the terms offered, these bonds are
deemed very desirable and capitalists are
glad to get hold of them, particularly
capitalists who mav desire aceess to large
tracts ot valuable timber.
This railroad will start from Portland,
over a route not yet made public. Whe­
ther the main line will go to Nehalem
Bay or to Tillamook Bay has not vet
been fully determined, and it is not a
matter ot much importance, for in either
case a branch line will be built to the
other point. The 88 miles will build the
main line to either of the coast termi­
nals. The country has been thoroughly
reconnoitered and the accurate locating
of the railroad line is not now a question
of much difficulty. It will be built where
it will serve the greatest volume of
traffic to the best advantage.
The agent of the bondbuyers said last
night that arrangements had already
been made to let the construction con­
tract, and that the work would be
pushed with unusual vigor until the first
20 miles should be completed. But the
times allowance of two years for building
the entire line will not permit of much
lagging at any stage of the enterprise.
A number of details are withheld be­
cause of the embarrassments that pub­
licity might bring—in the matter of se­
curing right of way and in other particu­
lars. But the contract is closed, and
proceedings under it have already been
begun. The Nehalem Railroad is about
to become a reality.
<&,
Call and inspect our Goods.
Prices are low for First Class Furniture.
CO., Tlxe Tillamook
cious spirit which seeks to “cinch” pro.
perty because it may happen to be in I
large or unusual forms, or because it mav
chance to be in the hands of a corpora-1
tion. We had a dav of that sort of
thing, to be sure, but it is a (lay now |
hapily past. There is among our peo. 1
pie general recognition of that fact that
the future of Oregon is largely dependent
upon fair and liberal treatment of capi.
tai, as well as all other interests. This
has been expecially demonstrated in con-'
nection of that fact that the future of
Oregon is largely dependent upon fair
and liberal treatment of capital, as well
as all other interests. This has been es­
pecially demonstrated in connection
with tbe railroads, and it is in the way
of yielding substantial advantage in the
form of free investment of foreign capi­
tal. The ease with which monev has
been secured for the Nehalem project is
an instance which precisely illustrates
the point._________________
Weather Report for February.
Maxi­
mum.
:
CARPETS, MIRRORS, BEDROOM SUITES,
MATTING. OIL CLOTH, LINOLEUM
LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINEN, TOWEL, TOWELING.
STOVE, RANGES, CROCKERY, GLASS.
Now's the time to furnish your homes.
OLSEN
Sewing
Machines.
U ndertaker’s
Supplies.
We are Headquarters for
Mini­
mum.
Mean.
Rain­
fall.
Republican
County
House Furnishers.
Convention
Notice is hereby given that the Re­
publicans of Tillamook county, Oregon,
will meet in convention on the 22nd day
of March, 1902, at the hour of 10 o’clock
a in , for the purpose of nominating the
countv officers to be elected at the
coming general election ; to elect dele­
gate to state and congiessional conven
fions, ami to transact such other business
as many properly come before the con­
vention ; and that the convention will lie
composed of eighty member apportioned
among the several precincts of the
county as follow :
6 Helio.................
Bay..........
o Hoqiiarton ......
Barnegat
Beaver ....
3 Little Neslucea
Blaine ....
3 Nehalem ..........
o Netarts.............
Carnahan
Dolph ....
1 Samllake ..........
Fa ir view .
7 South Plaine... 3
o Tillamook........ 15
Foley.......
Garibaldi.
4 Union................ 5
And that the primaries in the several
precincts will he held on the 15th day of
Marell, 1902, at the hour of 1 o’clock
p.in., and to be held at the regular poll­
ing places in such precinct.
By order of the Republican County
Central Committee.
A. W. S everance ,
Chairman,
\V. H. C ooper ,
Secretary.
ito rtol
M c I ntosh
& mcnair ,
Dealers in
».
-HARWDARE, TINWARE and CHINA.
STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS.
Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies.
Agent for CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western Washing Machines.
Large Stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Glass.
The Most Reliable GROCERY STORE in Tillamook
A
v-
LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK
1 . . 46 .. 36 ..
41.0 ... 0.05
0
41.0 ... 0.10
. 47 .. 35 ..
3 . . 47 .. 35 ..
41.0 ... 0.30
4 . . 47 .. 40 ..
43.1 ... 1.55
40.0 ... 0.52
5 . . 45 .. 35 ..
have ok hand
6 . . 48 .. 42 ..
45.0 ... 2.06
47.0 ... 0 64
7 . . 52 .. 42 ..
45.0 ... 0.98
Socialists’ Convention.
8 . . 50 .. 40 ..
9 . . 55 .. 45
50.0 ... 1.56
The Socialists of Tillamook County
10 . . 47 .. 35 ... 41.0 ... 0.25
48.1 ... 0.55 will meet in mass convention at the
11 . . 00 .. 42 ..
45.1 ... 1 65 Court House in Tillamook City, Satur­
12 . . 51 .. 40 ..
Rustic, Wainscoting,
Ship
44.0 ... 0.35 day, the 8th day of March, at 10 a.m.
13 . . 53 .. 35
48.1 ... 0.36 I 1st.—To organize the Socialist Party.
1+ . . 52 .. 45
2nd.—To announce our political and
Also all
ROUGH LUMBER.
53.0 ... 2.02
15 . . GO .. 46
56 1 ... 0.44 economic creed.
Commenting editorially on the mil- 16 . . 61 .. 52 ..
3rd.—To devise a just system of as­
. 50 1 ... 1.15
17 . . 51 .. 47
road situation, the Oregonian on Mon. 18 . . 59 .. 42 ..
50.1 ... 0.03 sessment and taxation.
4th.—To nominate a set of honest
day had this to say :
51.1 ... 0.00
19 . . 62 .. 41 ..
48.1 ... 0.00 menfor Countv Officers; and transact
20 . . 56 .. 41
G ood N ews , T ruly .
49.0 ... 0.02 any other business which may properly
The best news The Oregonian has | 21 . . 64 .. 34 ..
57.0 ... 0 00 come before the convention.
. 66 .. 48 ..
printed for many a day as related to j 09
;
The taxpayers and general public are
. . 55 .. 44 ..
49 1 ... 0.55
that which gives assurance that means | 23
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49.0 ... 0 65 invited to the convention on Saturday,
. . 53 .. 45
are provided for the construction of the ! 21
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the
8th of March.
48.1 ... 1.32
. . 53 .. 41 ..
Nehalem railroad. The importance of 25
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There will be Socialist speaking on
48.0 ... 1.37
. . 54 .. 42 ..
this fact relates not more to the project I 26
!
T'*'’
..... ’ Sat unlay
’......... evening,
...... î-- and a
and
45.1 ... 0.96 Friday
imirtediateiv in view than to the other!: 27 . . 52 .. 39 ..
44.0 ... 2.1 0 general invitation is extended.
. . 48 .. 40 ..
and similar projects which are seeking 28
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wavs of getting themselves executed. I j Sum. 1492 . .1152..... 1328 ..... 21.53
Stops Canal Deal.
If. in the view of the world of capital, | ’
—
the Nehalem scl^me is a sound business ; Mean53.8 .. 41.4.....
47.4.....
P aris . Feb 28 —At an extraordinary j
venture—and this is manifestly the fact— '
S ummary .—Mean temp., 4-2.7 ; Max. meeting of the shareholders of the new I
there is reason to hope that means will
be found for other enterprises of similar | temp., 64.0 ; date, 21st. Min. temp., Panama Canal Company today, the I
34;
date, 21st. Total preci p„ 21.53 president read a message from the Con I
kind. The example of success ¡11 the case :
; snowfall, 0 in.; number of days sul-General of Columbia at Paris setting
of Nehalem will not fail to stimulate | inches
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other localities to renewed efforts to/ clear, 1 ; partly cloudy. 3; cloudy, 24. forth that the company could not trans- j JI!
attract capital, and it will naturally go Date of frost—Light. 21st. Killing, 0. I fer its concession to another nation with- i
a
far toward making these efforts effective. Dates of hail, 7th, 26th and 27th ; sleet j out first, with the assent of Colombia, [ «
The Nehalem is but one of several dis­ 0 ; th. storms. 6th, 9th and 26th. Solar I modifying the stipulation of articles 21 1
N
and
22
of
the
agreement.
After
a
dis-
,
halo.
18th.
Prevailing
wind
—
Direction,
tricts close about Portland where a
|eiissi<m. during which it was urged that
OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN
great and profitable development waits S. W.
Remarks.—We have had June tempera, effort should be made to keep the c<>n I
upon transportation, under conditions
AND
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for France, the meeting adopted B
which promise large rewards for capital ture this month, but cold rain and but cession
a resolution expressing approval of the '
S
invested in railroads. For example the little frost, not enough to damage any­ attitude of the board of directors and ■
country about the head-waters of the . thing.
a
B
17th.
low
ground
robbins
and
meadow
deciding,
in
view
of
this
fact,
to
post
I
Clackamas River, like the Nehalem, is
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only a tew miles from Portland, but prac- larks returned to-dav. 26th, plum trees pone entering into any engagement.
The dispacth of the Colombia Govern j
ticallv is as remote from market as it sprouted, gooseberry and honey suckles ! ment
was a complete surprise to the ■ ■
was in pioneer da vs; and at the same also.
shareholders of the Canal Company, I ■
Lunar halo, 22nd.
B
time it is as fruitful in its opportunities
C apt . J oseph J. D awson ,
who met in expectation of merely rat ;
as any other part of the Willamette
B
I
j
ifving
the
action
of
the
board
of
direc-
Voluntary
Observer.
Valiev. This and other districts are ver-
1 tors in offering the Panama Canal Com- *
B
tain to gain attention in connection
| pany’n property to the United States!
AGENTS STEAMERS ‘IV. 11. KRUGER” AND ‘■ACME.
Real Estate Transfers.
with the Nehalem enterprise.
Of Cheeserv, Dairy and Creamery B
;
for
$40,000.009,
which
offer
was
to
re
­
For San Francisco and Lx« Angeles.
The Nehalem is almost an unknown
Machinery and Supplies we carry ■
main good until March 4. 1903, and
coiintrv, in spite of the fac' that it lies
Marv E. Allen to Louis Olsen, two authorizing tne board to carry out all
the largest stock in the northwest
J.
SIBLEY,
right at Portland’s door. No navigable acres in sec. 25, tp. 1 S, R. 10 W. ; same the measures for the property, ami fix V A full line of D. H. Burrell & Co.'s B Hobsonville,
water-course penetrates its interior; there | to T. H. Govne.
and accept all modes and terms of pay ! B celebrated Cheese making prepara­ B
are 110 easy or natural roads through > Claude Thayer to G. B. Aliev, lots 1, ment, i> the United States accepts the
tions, Apparatus, etc.
its dense forests ; geographically it lies ; 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. of block 36, offer.
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The consteri.ation, therefore. ; B
Send for Catalogue.
apart from any settled district, and it is Thayer’s 4th add. to Tillamook.
was general when the president read •
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away from any direct lines connecting
J. A. Monroe to T. H. Goyne, vari­ ' Colombia's telegram, and a heated dis-1
established communities. Under all 1 ous lots.
cussion
broke
out.
The
majority
of
the
;
these conditions, and in view of the fur­
R. I). Peckham to Mary I,. Havs, lots sja*a.’<ers concluded that the telegram
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ther fact that its resources are largely of 3.4.5. 6 and 7, block 1, Miller’s add. meant the utter coliapse of the negotia­
a kind valueless without transportation. | to Tillamook ; same to C. Ben Riesland. tion with the United States, and resent-'
143 FRONT STREET,
STEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. II. HARRISON.
it is hardly surprising that it has so long ' Henry Tohl to The Astoria Co., lot 4 ment against Colombia was expressed.
PORTLAND, ORE.
been neglected. Such settlement «as has and Sw ’4Z of Nw ’4, sec. 3, and lots 1, 2
ONLY
LINE—ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
Fina'.lv, M. Marquis, the official repre­
braved its pioneer conditions has ami 3 of sec 4, tp. 2 N. R. 9 W.
Agents for
sentative of the shareholders, brought
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
iiatually clung about its outskirts. , Goran Munson to Mary E. Daily, Sw the meeting to its senses. He reminded
DeLaval Cream Separators.
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and
There are many ranches on that 1 <4 of Xe U. S ’i of Nw U and Ne *4 of his hearers that the remarks were utterly
also th* Astoria & Columbia River R. R. foi San Francisco, Portland
margin of the Nehalem country which Sw % of sec. 11. tp. 2 S, R. 10 \V.
wideof the mark All discussion at the
and all punts east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
lies nearest the Columbia River, and
J. S. Lamar to T H. Goyne, 50 x 148 present moment was out of place and
at the mouth of the Nehalem River feel in Mock 1, Thayer’s add. to Tilla­ probably damaging to the company’s
SAMUEL ELMORE A. CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
there is a mill of large capacity al­ mook.
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
interests. The l>est course was to adjourn
ready busily emoloyedin working up the
E. G E. Wist to W. D. Steele, lots 1 until explanations of Colombia's action
a , .
JO. R. <fc N. R. R. Co . Portland.
fine timber with which the country and 2 in block 13 and lots 3 and 4 in were forthcoming. Tiiis proposal was
*
(A. A U. K. K. Co., Portland.
abounds. Thusthere arealready outlined block 14 in Nehalem.
adopted and the mec iug adjourned.
special industries to which the district is
Willier F. Gleason to William J. Rneh-
adapted, and with the coining ot trans­ mer, lots 3 and 4, in block 11 in Nehalem.
It is understood that the United
portation these industries are bound to
Cicero L. Hogan to Ellen A. Hogan, States will take steps to obtain a re­
go forward with prodigious strides. various lots in Tillamook City and Bay imbursement of the sum ($72.000 paid
Centrally Located
Rates, $1 Per Day
There is room for 20,‘»00 people in the City.
to brigands as a ransom for Miss Ellen
Nehalem, and we venture the prediction
F. R. Beals to Clarence and Albert M. Stone and Mme. Tsilka, holding
SHAVING,
that within five years from the comple Tilden, 200 acres in sec. 11, tp. 1 N, R. Turkey responsible, inasmuch as the
tion of the projected road the country in 10 \V.
HAIR CUTTING,
capture of the missionaries was affected
its general development will he equal to
State of Oregon to John H. Hickman, ’ 011 Turkish soil. This question of re-
M. H. URRSEN, Proprietor.
SHAMPOOING,
many parts of the Willamette Valiev lots 1 aud 8 and S >2 of Ne *4 ot sec 13, ’ sponsibility may have serious develop­
where the sentiment is halt a century old. tp 3 N, R 6 W.
OREGON
ments, since Turkey emphatically dis­ Hot and Cold Raths.
William Sturgeon to Marion A. Cady, claims responsibility and lays the
Proximity to Portland, with the con­
The Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
venience to market implied in this fact, vsnoiis tract*.
EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
blame on Bulgaria.
US. to John T. Hendrick, S i2 of Se
will attract settlers at once ; and, in con­
nection with the favorable climat; ami >4 of sec 18 and N L, of Ne «4 of sec.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
the general fruitfulness of the soil, it is 19 tp 1 N. K 0 W
local application- m they can not res* h th**
p |) Shackleford to D. C Pearce, lots <1 by weswed
cert
to make them prosperous. Under
|M,rtion of the ear. There is only one
the special conditions, gardening, dairy- 7 and 8. in block 2 of Hay's a«Id. to way to cure «¡enine«***. and thill in by eon«tita-
tionnl temedie«. Deafneiw G caused by an in­
ing and stockraising on a domestic basis Tillamook.
condition of the mucoiiH lint « of the
Felix Rov tnl/Miis Ludlka. lots 13 and flamed
am likely to employ the energies of the
Kuntaeliian Tube When thin t«ll>e get* inflam-
Neh Jem to a great extent and some 14 in sec 36. tp 3 N. R 10 W.
ed you have a rumbling «onnd <»r imperfect
heating, and when it I m entirely close« I desfneM
thimg like the recent development ot the
PROPRIETOR of
In the renalt. and unh*» the inflammation <-an
General Banking and Exchange busi* »
'VII imette Slough country in Columbia
The real trouble with the Democratic lie taken out and thia tube rewtorod to it* • or
mal
condition,
hearing
will
be
deMhoyed
So
­
Cou-ity may lie looked for.
partv is that most ot its liest men are
tiesa.
nine ca—•» out of ten a»e rau-Bd by
^^Bregon ought to l»c a field of special either openly or secretly Republicans. ever,
catarrh, which is nothing but an infl.iined con­
Exchange en England, Belgium, Ge’ i
attraction to railroad investors for two
Gen. Fnnstnn is a verv small man, but dition of the miK-ou« auruu-es.
We will give One Hundred Dollar« for any
reasons. First. Iiecause of the many op­ there is entierlv too much of him to die
lu.iny, Sweden, and all foreign connine«
cbmj
of
DeafasM
(caused
by
catarrh)
that
can
portunities for short profitable lines ot under a surgeon's knife.
not l«e eared by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for
rotki as above suggested '■ and, second,
A man who not only can but dnres to circulars, F free. I. CHEWY * CO., Toledo. <>.
beAuse of the rational and lilieral
tell
the
truth
and
gets
the
public
ear
is
Sold by Druggmt* "5c.
^^Kt here respecting property in all
Shop next door to I^arMn's Hotel, Tillamook
TILLAMOOK. ORE.
Halt's Family Fill* ate the beat.
tortis. There is here none of that vi- liable to do some good.
J.
A.
co.
TAFT
DRY FLOORING, CEILING,
Mouldings
Finish
and
Lap.
Sizes of
SHOES AT COST PRICE
i now offer my Splendid Assortment of Ladies
and Gent.’s Boots and Shoes at Cost
P
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F
BROWNE,
Red Shoe House
CHEESE Truckee Lumber Co.,
FIR&
SPRUCE
Lumber
BUTTER
MAKERS
BOX SHOOKS
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
And LOGGERS’
SUPPLIES
E,
Or.
Mgr.
B^DDIClÇ-kEATlNlJ UO.,
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Edwards & Sladden,
Barber*
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
E2L1TZ: OF
C. Sc E. Thayer.
F. LEACH,
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc,