Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 30, 1903, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 30,
ROAD
TO
TILLAMOOK. ■
1903
Portland to Tillamook Bay. The first Portland, from the development and ad­
survey he made was from Sheridan to vancement which the building of this
This portion of
Officer* Arrange for Right of Tdlatnook, when building the Portland I load would assure.
& Willamette Valley into Jefferson-street Oregon, and this city, have been too long |
Way to the Bay—Route is
depot, a very practicable route. The repressed and kept in a state of conipar-
Pronounced Good.
other or secondary survey was from ■ ative dormancy by these corporate mag-
Special Correspondence to the Oregonian. Portland or Northern Pacific’s track i nates, with headquarters in New York
into Tillamook, or from Southern and interests inimical to ours in San Fran-
T illamoo ^, July 25 —This town has
Pacific via Gales Creek and Wilson | cisco and on Puget Sound.
been considui ablv excited by the arrival
River, lithe Southern Pacific extended
The old adage, “God helps them who |
here of the president and secretary of the
its line from Sheridan to Tillamook, helps themselves,” applies here again;!
Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook Rail­
the survey of which he^ had turned | and the way to open up to business, Inn:- '
way Company and the New York repre­
i over to C. P. Huntington when that I iter manufacturing, and settlement, ti e
sentative of its bondholders, who had
I gentleman purchased
through him great Nehalem aud Tillamook country, |
many business meetings and negotia­
j the Portland & Willamette Valley and for Portland to secure the advantage j
tions with Tillamook’s prominent citi­
Railroad it would have a select thereof, is to force the building of this '
zens.
territory of vast resources and value, road by these corporations, or to procure
Colonel John McCraken, the president, which its competitor, the Northern Pa­
the necessary money and built it our­
first arrived bv steamer Elmore from cific, could never enter or take away its
selves.
Astoria, and next day William Reid, the local traffic. This would, besides, en­
The people of Portland ought to make
secretary, arrived overland via the Wil­ able the Southern Pacific more cheaply
it positively known that the city, and
son River, accompanied by W. H. Rein, than now to carry traffic to California
this vastly resourceful reg'on west of it, !
ington, from New Y’ork. These two and to Portland also. Even if the North­
cannot be longer kept back and down by
gentlemen, with guides, had carefully ern Pacific or outsiders eventually ac- j
these big corporations. If they will not
gone over the surveyed route from Wash­ quired the line from Linnton to Tilla­
move in the matter, make it surely known
ington County, via Cedar Canyon and
mook when built, they could not get that movement will be made without
up Gales Cre.k. There they < ro sed the greater traffic therefrom than that the
them.
divide and spent an entire day at the Southern Pacific would possess via Sheri­
summit between Gales Creek and Wilson
dan, each company having a vast non­ Some Queer Notions About Comets comets to be the precursors of national T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, I878.—N otice for
P ublication .
River, over which they were accompanied competing territory of its own, and they
calamities. The comet which made its
United States Land Office.
TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.
by Walt Smith. Mr. Remington, being
Oregon City, Oiegon,
would also divide between them the local
appearance in our northern skv in the
June 15th, 1003.
In all ages of the world of which we
a practical railroad mac, inorder to test trade of Tillamook Bay and rivers ter­
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
summer of 1871, was regarded by some
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
the accuracy of the surveys, took every minating there, all tributary to the Citv have any history, comets have ever been
as an almost infallible sign of another June 3, 1^78, entitled “An act for the sale ot
mile, careful aneroid checks of the vari- of Portland, and make her in lumber the looked upon with apprehension and
timber lands in the States of California, Ore­
war.
gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,” as
ous elevations and estimates of the cost largest manufacturing city in the world, dread by the ignorant and superstitious,
But we rejoice that the revelations of extended to all the Pub ic Uind States by act of
as harbingers of Divine vengance.
August 4, 1892,
of construction previously submitted to
and Tillamook a large city. He said
science, and a more general diffusion of
H. JANE POTTER,
Leonard Digges, an almanac-maker of I
him. The elevations of every mile to be
McMinnville, county of Yamhill, State of
ignorance of these factsand of the United
knowledge arc gradually but steadily Of
Oregon,
has
this
day ti|ed in this office her
the
fourteenth
century,
observes
:
constructed was thus accurately checked States statistics of seperate quantities of
dispelling these dark clouds of super, sworn statement No. 6179 for the purchase of
the K
of W ' . of Section 24, ill Tp I s,
and determined and notedjn his report, timber by the two offices at New York “ Cometes signifie corruptions of the
stition, and that those objects which Range 7 VV, and will offer proof to show that
the line to make connection with both of the Northern and Southern Pacific ayre. They are signs of earthquakes, of
the land sought is more valuable for its timber
were once beheld with apprehension and or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
the Southern and Northern lines, and he and the routes and grades to Tillamook warres. of changyinge of kyndomes,
dread, will before long, be universally establish her claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon
lias since pronounced the route selected Jistrict, which might as easily be adjust­ great dearthe of corne, yea, a common
contemplated with tranquillity and com. City, Oregon, on Thuisday, the 27th day of
by Mr. Reid for the Portland, Nehalem ed between them today as running the death of man and beaste.” And I)u
I903. She names as witnesses :
posure, and even with emotions of de­ August.
William T Macy, Mary M Macy. Daniel W.
& Tillamook Railway thoroughly prac­ chance of some outside railway company i Barta speaks of them as
light. Net onlv because of the ground­ Potter, Mary E. Potter, ot McMinnville, Oregon.
’* Threatening the world with famine,
Aliy ami all persons claiming adversely the
ticable.
silently acquiring the territory in dis­
less and harassing fears which these above described lands are requeilted to file their
plague and war;
claims in this office on or before said 27th day
Tertns Offered the Big Lines.
pute or diverting it from Portland.
To princes death ; to kingdoms many false notions create, but because a cor­ of August, I903.
crosses ;
A lgernon S. D resser , Register.
Colonel McCraken, in introducing Mr. Tillamook Seeks Representation.
rect view of the works of nature will
To
all estates inevitable losses ;
Remington at Tillamook, stated that
After the visitors had examined all of i To herdsmen rot : to plowmen hapless lead to more sublime and exalted con.
NOTICE OF HIIKItlFF’S «ALK.
Portland did not promote this proposed Tillamook Bay in a steam launch and
ceptions of the Omniscient Ruler of the
seasons ;
railway, as is customary, for anyone’s the land surrounding the bay in buggies, To sailors storms ; to cities civil trea- universe, and his wise and just arrange­ N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That in pur­
sons.”
suance of a judgment, decree of foreclosure
individual benefit, nor negotiate for its which Claude Thayer kindly tendered to
ments in the governmen t of the world.
and order ot sale duly made, rendered anil
A comet which appeared about the
construction as an opposition line to them, arrangements were made for a
entered in the Circuit Court of the State of
G. A. W alker
Oregvn> f°r tHe county of Tillamook, on the
time
of
the
assassination
of
Julius
either the Southern or Harriman lines, or connection with Tillamook City by rail
8th day of June, 1903, in a certain suit
wherein Paul Schrader was plaintiff and Otis
Dr. P. ^z^«4-4«4.
J. Sharp,
the exper-
the Northern Pacific line. Far from it, from the main line of the Portland, Ne- Caesar, was regarded by the Romans as
4«'
.
I Hayes was defendant and in pursance of an
dentist
IS
located
in,
execution duly issued thereon, out of the
he said, the directors’ instructions to halem & Tillamook Railroad and to ex- a chariot of fire, sent to convey his soul enced
—------
. dentili
«
. - na ri - ri» and - I — »-• Court
----- . onthe
«i-_ 22nd day of
..r June,
I ...
1903,
Mr. Reid upon his second visit to the tending the latter to some terminus, not to heaven. And Calphurnia—Caesar’s Dr W
expose
tor -ale.
ami sell
nell as by law
I
_ 1 will
______
,________
'ale, and
re­
i is prepared to do nothing but quired and directed at the Court House door
wife
—
very
likely
has
reference
to
the
East this Spring were to preserve har­ yet selected on Tillamook Bav. A com­
in said county, on the 3rd day of August.
I
mony between the transcontinental lines, mittee on right of way was proposed to same comet, which she regards as a prog­ first class work and give the 1903. at the hour of IO o’clock- a.111., of said
all the right, title and interest of the
If your day,
and therefore to negotiate with finan­ renew rights of way and to procure im­ nostic of his death, when she impor­ best of sitisfaction
said defendant in anil to the following des­
cribed
real property, situated,lying and being
tunes
him
not
to
attend
the
meeting
of
teeth
need
fixing
call
upon
ciers lor the joint ownership first of the mediately a 60-foot width for track to
in Tillamook county, Oregon, to-wit :
him.
The Northwest quarter of southeast quar­
Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook Rail the summit of the Coast Mountains, free the Senate, upon the day he was killed.
ter and the east half of southwest quarter of
wa v, when the bondholders vvere secured, of charge to the Portland, Nehalem &
section IO, and the northeast quarter of
—
T imber L and , Acr june 3, 1878.—N otice for northwest quarter of section 15, township 3
by both the Northern and Southern Tillamook Railway Company via the Cal.
P ublication .
south of range 10 west of the Willamette
Fierce, fiery warriors fight up oil the
United State« Landoffice,
meridian in Tillamook County. Oregon.
Pacific combined. When this proposi­ Wilson River, which is the shortest route,
clouds
Oiegon City, Oregon,
Dated at Tillamook, Oregon, July 2, 1903.
In ranks, and squadrons, and right form
June 6tll, I9O3.
tion, which did not require either com­ 82 J 2 miles to Portland.
H. II. A lderman ,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Sheriff of Tillamook county, Oregon.
of war.
pany to advance one dollar, was re­
with
th«-
provitdoHB
of
the
act
of
Cottgreoii
of
A. J. Cohn, president of the Port of
«
•
«
•
June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of
jected by one of these lines. Mr. Reed, Tillamook Commissioners, proposed to
0 Caesar ! These things are beyond all timber land in the State» of California, Oregon, T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878.—N otick for
Nevada and Washington Territory,” asextendeti
in order to still preserve harmony be­ Secretary Reid that as Tillamook County
use,
IlMii.IUA 1 ION
to all the Public Land States by act of August 4,
tween them, procured a clause inserted was equally interested with the citizens And 1 do fear them.
United States Land Office,
1892,
Oregon ( ity, Oregon,
LOIS
A.
WATT,
in the bondholders’ contract, which the of Portland in the success of the railway, Caesar.—
July 1st, loOy.
Of Bay City, County of Tillamook, State of
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance
What can be avoided
Oregon, haa this day filed in this office her
executive committee ratified at Port­ Tillamook citizens should be allowed one
sworn statement No. fci68, for the purchase of with the provisions of the act <>f Congress of
'Whose
end
is
purposed
bv
the
mighty
hind, whereby the bondolders’ syndicate representative on the board of directors
the N Vi of Nw 1 j, Sw ’,•< of Nw *4 and Nw *4 of June 3. 1878, entitle«! “An act for the sale of
gods ?
% of . ee. No. 33. in township No 2N.. jimbei lands in the States of California. Oregon
delegated to the Portland directors and of the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook Yet Caesar shall go forth, for these pre­ Sw
range No. 10 W, and will offer proof to sh:»w NeVada and Washington Territory,-’ as ex­
hat »he land sought is more valuable for its tended to all the Publ'.e Land states by act of
to Mr. Reid the power to choose any Railway Company, and for that purpose
dictions
t-ni er or-tone than for Hg 'cultural purposes, August 4H1, 18.*2,
MARY S. POTTER,
point of connection with the tracks of should have its proportion—say $1000— Are to the world in general as to Caesar. and to establish her claim to said land bef«» e the
Of McMinnville, county of Yamhill. Slate
County Clerk of Tillamook County, at Tilla
either the Southern or Northern Pacific, of the entire preferred stock, limited to Cal.—
nmok City, Oregon, on Friday, the 21st «lay of «»I < )i < gon. Ims'this day filed in llalS i*fl<M I»*-»
sworn statement No. 62ol, for the purchase of
or with only ore of these lines, or with $5000, over the line to Tillamook now When beggars die there are no comets August iud3. She names as wi noses :
s* en :
Alex’inler Finlayson, Theodore Jacoby, the Nw '4 of He % of sec No. 24. tn Tp No 1 8,
both of them, at points outside the City held by the Portland stockholders, on The heavens themselves blaze forth the Walter D. Wood, Frank Ixing, of Bay < ity, range No. 7 west, and will offer proof to show
that (lie land sought is more taluabie for its
Oregon.
of Portland, mutually agreeable to them, the understanding, he said, that Tilla­
death ot princes.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish her claim to smd laud before
abov
■
described
lands
are
reo
nested
to
file
their
and to hold the Portland, Nehalem & mook now hehl by the Portland stock­
comet
in
The appearance of Halley's
claims n this office on or before said 21st day the Register and Receiver of this offi e at
<»regoli City, Ore., on Monday, the 28th day of
Tillamook Railway as an independent holders, on the understanding, he said, 14-56, was regarded by Pope Calix tus of August, I9«»3.
September. I903 She names as witnesses
A lgernon S. D resser , Register,
line to such connection. This power and that Tillamook owners of that preferred HI., as foreboding the success of Ma­
Taylor T. Potter, 8. Jane I’oiter, Melvin Mar­
Daniel W. Totter, of McMinnville, Ore
offer is still open to the transcontinental stock should have the power to select homet II., who was threatening to sub­ NOTICE OF A FI’OINTM ENT OF A!>- tin,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
M I NINTH A TOit.
above described lands are requested to file their
lines. If it is declined, the syndicate has the director they wanted on the Portland due tlie whole Christian world, and he
N otice
hhkhy G iven ,—That the un­ c aims in this office on or befbie said 28th daj
fcitice determined to build direct into the board, who would supervise theinterests ordered that public prayers should be deraigned is ha» H been
duly appointed
. , ___ by the
__ of September, ÌD03.
A muknon S. D resser Register.
County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Union Depot and to hold and operate of Tillamook. The president and secret«”rv offered up, and that the church-bells Tillamook
C-_.il., _ii.i.'.
”_l._1„. of the
County,
aflministrator
the Tillamook Portland line as an in- agree to submit Mr. Cohn’s proposition should be rung at mid day.
Estate of JEREMIAH MURPHY, deceased.
I All persons having CLAIMS against the es­
J unk 3, 1878—N otice F or
dependent company. Its backers and to the Portland directors, but could not
By some, the must hideous forms and tate of said deceased are hereby required to T imber L and , act
P ublication .
the same, with proper, vouchers as
United rit*»ies Land <»ffice.
financiers are not railway men, but in­ yet agree to same.
appearances have been attributed to present
oy law required, to me at the office of B. L.
Oregon city, Oregon
vestors, and, seeing what they deemed a
Eddy, Attorney-at-Law. Tillamook City,
June istli. I903.
The railroad visitors returned to Port these celestial visitants, and accounts of Oregon,
within six months from the date
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
sure investment for their bonds, coils land Friday evening, Colonel McCracken comets representing snakes, dragons, hereof. Dated Julv I th, 1DO3.
with th«- provisions of the act of Congress of
MATTHEW MURPHY,
Junes, 1H78, entitled “ An act for the sale of
traded to furnish the money, provided going by the Elmore to Astoria, Mr. demons, or such other monsters as their
Administrator, Estate of Jeremiah timl>er lands in the "tates of < alitornis, Oregon,
simplv they were left alone to construct Remington, Mr. Reid and their friends fancies might conjure up. and frequently
Murphy, deceased.
Nevada, ami * ashington Teri it<»ry,'' as ex­
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
into Tillamook. Colonel McCraken said going back overland by the Wilson River met with in ancient records. In one
August 4, 18'12,
Notice to Creditors.
I
DANIEL W’ POTTER
• it was therefore useless for them or cither route to Forest Grove.
place we read ot a comet “ coming'out
N otice I s II ebbhy G ivbn :—That Letters Of, McMinnville county of Yamhill. State of
Mifthe transcontinental lines to getup
from an opening in the heavens, like to Testamentary, upon the estate of PETBR Oregon, I ih * this da. till’d in this offnehis aworn
were granted to the undersigned, •tatement No 6,17s, for the purchase of the
An opposition, because they can have the
(From the Telegram.)
a dragon with blue feet, and a head SCHILD,
by the County Court of the State of Oregon, W % of W % of Section No. 24, In tp. No. 1
for
Tillamook
County.
on
the
7th South, Range No. 7 West, ».ml will ofler
< Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook Com-
Perhaps it was no great se ret to many covered with snakes
and again, that
day of November, 1902. All persons having proof to show that the land sough' is more
■ pany’s property now at cost price sub- people that Mr, W illiam Reid, secretary ” in the year 1527, about four in the < I.A IMS against said estate are hereby valuable for its timlx'i or stone than for
to present the same to the under­ agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
|Meet to a guarantee to the latter c<»m- of the proposed Portland. Nehalem & morning, nearly over all Europe ap­ required
signed Executrix, at the office of H. T. Botts, to said land before the Register and Receiver
Attorney-at-law,
in Tillamook City, Oregon, of this offic•• at <iregon <'ity, Oregon, on Thurs-
fir patty that they will build themselves, or Tillamook Ra lroad Company, discovered peared for an hour and a quarter, a
with the proper vouchers, verified as required dav, the 27th day of August, 19o3. He imines
K- else that the company should build it in New York, yet it is a fact that the most horrible comet ot this sort. In its bylaw, within six months from this date. as witnesses :
Wm. T. Macy, Mary M Macy, Taylor T.
f with its own bondholders’ moneys, and people of Portland should think upon, length it was a bloody color, inclining Dated July 23, 1903.M argarktha S child .
Potter, H. Jane Potter, of McMinnville. Oregon.
Aliy amt all persona claiming adversely llie
Executrix of the Last Will and Testament
■ that they, or either, will take it over and its statement should arouse them to to saffron. Frcm the top of its train
above-described lands are requested (ofilethair
of Peter Schild, deceased.
■ when built into Tillamook Bay ; in the vigorous action—said discovery being, as appeared a bended arm, in the hand
claims in thia office on or lieturc said 27th day
ot August. Iyo3
NOTH
E
FOR
I
’
CBfJCATION.
I latter event, subject only to payment, stated by Mr. Reid, that “a written con- whereof was a huge sword, in the ili­
A lgernon 8. D kekseh . Register.
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at Oregon City. Ore.,
| when the road is taken over, of the an- tract exists between the Northern Pacific st an t posture of striking. At the point
July 25th, I903.
I nual interest on the bonds for 20 years. and its allied lines and the Union Pacific ' of the sword was a star. From the star
Notice is hereby given that the following- T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N otice F or
settler has filed notice of his intention
P i hi . ica 1 ION
! It this is not satisfactory to them, the and its allied lines, wherein they agreed proceeded dusky rays like a hairy tail. nanod
to make final primf in support of his claim,
United State* I.wild Office,
j line must lie built direct into Portland, not to build any railways without the On the side of them other ravs like and that said pioof #111 be made lM*foiB the
Oregon City, Oie.
< oiinIy »‘Icrk iill«mo<»k Co , at Tillamook,
M h V 25th. R/>3
| and, when it is finished, the bond- mutual consent of each other into the javelins or lesser swords, as if imbrued Oregon, on -eptem' er 7th, 1903. vis. :
Notice is heieby given tliHt In compliance
W 11 I I A M < ' Ú 1 \ I ,
will» the provisions of th*’ act of Cong»«- mm <»f
| holders' syndicate may thereafter dispose Nehalem and Tillam«x»k coun tries (lie­ in blood.
Between these appeared H E No 150I6. h r th’ N '•» Ne
Nw M June 3 1878. entitled “An art for the sale
I of the line as it thinks proper.
cause disputed territory), nor to grant human faces of the color of blackish RII<I lot 1 sec 7, tp I South, 'HIIKC 7 West.
of timber lands in the States of California,
Henan»*» the following witnesses to prove Oregon. Neva«la and Washington Territory.” 11«
Mr. Remington stated he was agree- financial assistance to others, or to inde­ clouds, with rough hair and beards. All his continuous residence upon ami cultivat on extended to all the Public Land States by act of
-aid laud, viz :
August 4. 1892,
I ably surprised at the extent of the vari- pendent lines to build therein from Port-1 these moved with such terrible sparkling of .Dimes
R. Harris, Myron (' Trow ridge.
JOHN F MARTIN.
anil brightness, that many s|>ectators William Illingworth, William Ryan, of Tilla Of TillaniiRik, coanty of THIaimw k, State <»f
F ous resources tributary to the Till«- land City.”
mook, Oregon.
Oregon has this day fil«-d in this office his
I mook-Port land line, and he was not only
Thereupon Mr. Reid secured the prom- j s wooned with fear.**
A lgernon S D rf . sses , R*gi“te .
sworn statement No. 6I58, _ for
‘
the piitcham*
of the E I*, of the He
se ction
•— 3o
“------
an id H K ut
’ satisfied but felt his people in New York ise from New York financiers of money , It is quite probable, however, that
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Mw '4 of Se<tnm No
* in
“ Tow
----- iiAliip No.
Department
of
the
Interio
2:outh. Range N<». lO West Htid will offer
r would hardly lielieve one fifth of what enough to build the road from Portland some of these “ comets"—as for example
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,
in
ptoof to sliow that the land »ought .
I he was prepared to substantiate would to Tillamook, with a branch to Nehalem, the one just described—were nothing
July 25th, l<#»3
more valuable for its timber orstoiic than for
Notice Is hereby given that the following agricultural purple«,
and to eMfil>li«h Ilia claim
1
I l>e the future carrying trade and passen- on bonds of $25.000 a mile, the road on more than meteors
named settler has filed notice of his intention Io saul laii't
(1 before
ot lilla-
.......... the County Clerk
—................
...
Some very strange opinions mere also to ihh ne final proof in s»tpp<*tt of his claim, and iniHik County, at Tillam«»ok City Oregon, on
I g<r trade between Portland and Tilla- completion to be turned over to the Union
th»t said proof will I m - made t»ef«»re the County Katurdoy, the Sth «lay of August, I903. He
Pacific and Northern Pacific jointly; but held with regard to the nature of these < l«-rk of Tillamook eo., at Ttliainoo*, Oiegon. names a* w itio sse*
| mook.
on bept 4tli i9«i via.
James M. Morgan. James M«»rgan Edward
one of these lines rejected this offer. bodies
Traffic for Both Lines.
FEE • C BAKER;
Morgan, of Netarts, Ore. ; <»ustav Kunre, uf
II E No. r.271, for th« Nw !4,»ec. 10, tp 1 north, T!llam<M*k, Ore.
'
He
then
secured,
he
reports,
money
in
Bodin
lielieved
them
to
l»e
spirits,
Mr. Reid remarked that so far as the
range 6 w»-»t
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
name» the following witnesses toprove above de*crii*ed land» are request« d to file their
| o wnership of the territory of the Neha- L »ndon for a strictly independent line, which, having existed for innumerable his He cniitiuiious
resident.«* ii | m » ii ami cultivation claim* in thia office on or brfote «aid Sth «lay <if
ages
upon
the
earth,
and
Iteing
finally
.
he
only
point
of
difficulty
being
its
en-
of sai-l land, vfz
I Irin & Tillamook was convrnr*. th r -
August, 1903.
John .M Wei** Walter c Halley. Ifenrv S
I trance and the terms thereof into the ter- release«!, are on their wav to heaven, in
A i .«» ernon >. D mkssf . r . Register.
. was trace there now for I m » h th<|\orth-
Baker. * etar Melatoai», of TiLaniook or* gon
A» <•»-■» Ni,M S. IlMESHF. M. ReglHt F.
k tr«i and Southern Pacific to enter it on m nal grounds and the Ut ion Paci.ic the form of shining stars.
I Aristotle supjMised them to lie “ fierv
I parallel and compit-ng lines built side I y depot.
So again the prospict for a railroad exhalations, rising from the lower
I side, but this was not at all nece? ary.
given that »he following
r»»K j•51 h . i<e ’
even if engineering wai practicable tor fr *m Portlan«! to Nehalem an<l Tillam«x>k atmosphere to the upper or firry region,
id* «I notire <»f H im ini a« 11 ion
Notice J» hereby given <!»•«< the f«> lion 1 »•»
>f ni aupport of liila rial»»».
two lines. He must he credited with teems to he brightening, though the hill condensing during their rapid a »cent. n*»m*'<! ««‘ith r ha filed n«»tice of hi» mte • ■ t toil to
if will (>• made |itefore lite
make fi ial pro«*! in »uppovt of hi« <claim and
s »me knowledge of all—not part of the is not yet entirely surmounted. One kindling on their near approach to the that e»*i«l profilili»* iii»*le l«et*»re the • ou nt y
illaii'ook Uounti. et Tllla-
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thing
Portland
capitalists,
property
-
empyrean,
and
burning
till
exhausted.
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, on A«igu»>t ¿tat. 1903. viz
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TGlamouk
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at
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Nehalem ami Tillamook countries, say­
-N H < 1 LVEH.
4th igni viz.
Such notions as these seem very foolish
Ille N », Ha
<rü Nw '4
JOHN M WEI**
ing he had for years spent-thousands of 1 owners an<1 business men should thor-
pc 29. I*. 2 »•out»». rang* 10
H B No I’Io« for th- Ar '4 r '4. »ec .1,5
dolla.i in surveys in every portion 1 oughly and unitedly rewive upon, ami to the most of us now a-days, and we N« % ae> IX tp 2 -outh raitgr 9 winl.
the‘following w’itncM»•a t
»te
thereof, and considerably more money that is to procure the building of this wonder how any person c«»nld ever en­ hl* Ik ■ <» nam«*«
iitnu-xM re«i«ieiK»* upon an«l < UlIlVMt *<rti
in grading, which he ha-l sunk there roa«1, and no longer allow these half rival tertain such extremely absurd ideas. of raid !•* • d. » ix
L ’d.li 1> Murr'» Walter •' Hill ev Alvii nJ.
prior tn the panic of 1893 He said the»e half allied transcontinental r«»adB to keep And yet.even in this enlightened age we Burli fe. .‘o‘»w Fe-ry of Tiilmi***oit. <
liack
both
al!
Northwestern
Oreyot.
an«l
eqwe
illy
rmet
m
it
b
those
mho
«»clirve
At. • » »M * 1 r a
R i • r.
w-rr b»it t.vo pr ct»cable route* ‘ro n
McCormick Mowers, Rakes and Tedders
Harford,
Columbia,
Rambler,
and
Ideal
BICYCLES
Iron and Steel.
Professional Cards
L. EDDY,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
T T
O regon .
T.
T BOTTS,
ATTOKNEY-AT.LAW.
Complete set of abstracts.
Office upstairs, North of Tillamook
County Bank.
TILLAMOOK
OREGON
LAUDE THAYER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon
c ARL HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Pcittechcr ^bvokut,
Office across the street and north from
the Post Office.
T^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Oregon City, Oregon.
Land Titles and Land Office
Business a Specialty.
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
O regon .
AVID WILEY, M.D.,
P hysician , S urgeon and
A ccoucheur .
All calls promptly attended to.
T illamook
J
O regon .
..
S. STEPHENS,
Real Estate, Insurance and
Agent for the
Northwest School Furniture Co., also
Notary Public.
OFFICE IN OLSEN BLOCK.
M. SMITH, M.D.,
T
•
P hysician and S urgeon
(Jilice in T odd ’ s Building.
O regon .
T illamook
THAYER,
C AI.AUDE
Agent for Fireman’s
Fund and London and Lanca­
shire Fire Insurance
Companies.
Tillamook .. Oregon.
WM. fMI.I.DWAY.
GILBERT L. HEDGES.
EDGES & GALLOWAY
■£ ^OK ABSTRACTS
OF TITLE.
GO TO
TILLAMOOK
ABSTRACT
AND
TRI ST CO.
T hor . C oates . Pres.
WATCH,
B L. E ddy , Sec.
CLOCK
JEWELRY
AND
REPAIRING
In first class style
Engraving a «pecialty.