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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 23, It05- she survey ia78 miler, A SECOND HAND NEWS SHEET q OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo George L. Davis will begin immediate, 0 ly resurveying the route and construc The Pirate Editor Swipes County o 0 o tion work is announced to begiu by next 0 o 0 News From Local Newspapers. o o 9 Nehalem and Tillamook Pre March. ________________ In looking over this week*. issue ot the □ 0 Headlight Splashes. 0 sent Objective Points. Tillamook Herald we note with pleasure o 0 o 0 o that its Editor appreciates a good thing How is your digestion ? There is ano CONNECT WITH SANTA FE 0 o 0 ther mess of railroad news for Tillamook when he we. it, as he made a generous o o 0 u« of all cur locals and swiped all of o New Organisation Incorporated to chew on this week. 0 o 0 our rural correspondence. We are al u a w for Construction—C. H Wheeler o 0 "Dogs delight to bark and bite" some ways willing to lend a helping hand, so o o is Interested in New Company. o 0 times al Saudlake. There must be some help yourself, Mr. Editor; aud if you o 0 Notwithstanding the fact that the cause for this. Wbat is it ? 0 find anything else lying loo« around o o 0 right of way from Hillsboro to Bunks * * * our office that will be of service to you, o 0 0 has been transferred to the Pacific Rail Mayor Lane, of Portland, has made take it along, But we are sorry to note o o 0 way 4 Navigation Company, William Milwaukie, in Clackamas county, fam. that he was a little airaid the Herald o 0 0 Reid, secretory of the Portland, Nehalem ous by raiding a fashionable gambling would not stand on it. own merits, as o o 0 & Tillamook Railway Company, has not -joint. 0 he had to put in a whole page to tell the o 0 , 0 W <t * giveq up his intention of building into o 0 good people that hi. paper was the best All the railroad projects makes very o 0 the Nehalem country, und is now in the ever. While we are not doubting his o 0 interesting reading, but the trouble with o field with a new company, which pro o nsMrtion, it forcibly reminded us of the o them is none of the Tillamook projects 0 poses to construct a lineover a new route. o school boy who drew a picture on his 0 0 Papers of incorporation of the new or have materialized and have amounted slate, and then wrote under it : This is a o o 0 o ganization, which is to be known as the to nothing. o < St st mule.—Cloverdale Courier. o 0 So the Portland, Nehalem & Tillamook Portland OregonSeu-oast Railway Com Do« it not look ridiculous. Brother o 0 0 pany, were filed with the Clerk of Mult Railroad Company has given up the Courier, for a fellow who is tooting his o o nomah County an I tl e Secretary of ghost, by the looks of things. Well,well. own horn so loudly, to be guilty of get. o o 0 State on Monday. The articles of incor We suppose it will be the proper thing ting his county news out of the columns o i 2 o poration places the capital stock at to cremate it with "hot air.’’ of the Headlight and Courier and then o 0 * St * $500,000, and name C. H. Wheeler, John 0 call a second hand newspaper the last o o 0 Here's a chance fortho«of our citizens Stewart und William Reid, all of Port paper ? Another instance of this is seen o 0 o who are itching for office, and if they are 0 land, as incorporators. ■ his week. People who want second o u The new company proposes to make a posses«d of any of the characteristics of hand county news will certaiuly find it o o o 0 Jerome, Henev and others they ought to connection with the Northern Pacific at in Rollie's sheet, and on that account ¿1 o 0 o run for city offices in Tillamook Citv. 0 the point where it will bridge the Will number of persons have said the Head o * * st o o amette and proceed thence north wester P. McIntosh, who had charge of the light man was running the Herald, and o 0 0 ly to the Cornelius gap of Washington Tillamook exhibit at the fair, writes : now thev will be able to snv the Courier o 0 o County,where it will attain an elevation "Take off your hats !” to the medals re man is helping us do so, now they find o > 0 o of 504 feet. From this point, as stated ceived. We guess we'll all have to, as another batch of old stale county news o 0 o 0 in articles ol incorporation, it will run Tillamook obtained all the gold medals republished for the edification of the peo o 0 o “thr >ugli the northeastern part of Wash for cheese. How this came about was ple of the county. Bah ! That's as bad o o 0 ington County, west of Dircie Postoftice, having someone at the head of affairs the fellow tooting his horn for the past o 0 o upon a line heretofore surveyed to, or who knew from long experience good three years with the piomi« that he was o ' § o near to, the summit of the divide be and bad chee«. So the Tillamook cheese going to give sway a buggv and has just o 0 0 tween the wnters of the Nehalem and manufacturers got there with both feet. started in for another three years'toot, o o o 0 Dairy Creek, tlience down through Col And the reputation thus gained is worth and by that time it will be second hand o 0 umbia County to the Nehalem river, thousands of dollars for the famed Tilla ed like he county news in the recond o 0 o 0 o thence westerly and northwesterly thro mook product. hand newspaper. Gee, wiz ! Hot air is o o * * * 0 ugh Clatsop and Tillamook Counties to cheap and plentiful with the Tillamook o 0 o Some people think country editors and the Lower Nehalem river, and also across :ro o newspaper pirate. Rock Creek to Grand Rapids upon the country newspapers don't amount to § anything. Perhaps they don't. We have o lower portion of the Nehalem river, BEAVER. o 0 noticed this that whenever the country thence in a southerly direction to Neha o 0 Ben ver has now a blacksmith with a o . 0 lem Bay and to TillamookCity via Tilla editor goes after tho« who have done o ‘8 new shop on Main street. ■nook Bay with a branch to Nehalem wrong orare not doing as they ought to o Representative West lately returned o 0 theysweat under the collar and vow ven. bea h ; also an extension from Tillamook o 0 from another trip outside and has con o 0 City southerly to the.Nestucca river and geance upon the editor who is outspoken o o eluded that Tillamook is good enough. and not afraid to express his opinion, no beach.” o 0 Miss Lena Bunn spent Sunday at her o 0 matter who it may please, or who it may It is also proposed to run a line from o 0 home. o 0 South Portland through Forest Grove offend. Public sentiment is always with o 0 Miss Stella Sailing spent a few davs in the couptry editor under such circum to a connection with the main line at o 0 o Tillamook City last week. 0 stances, and that is the reason why the the Nehalem River. Another line, pro. o i 0 o 0 vided for in the papers of incorporation H eadlight wields so much influence in NEHALEM. O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO000oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Tillamook, would run from Grand R ipids upon the * * * Aug. Ludtke is building a new house tn till line lip the coast to Astoria. It looks as though there is going to be In addition to these lines, the papers a battle royal between the toll road peo on his place. F. R. Beals was to his ranch on Mon. j provide for a track from East Portland pie and the anti.loll road people on the up the Willamette to Elk Creek, where Wilson river, for it reported around the day and took about 50 head oi young it is propo«d to bridge the river and city that J. F. Recher is to be arrested cattle to Bay City to winter. construct a line through Clackamas, for chopping down the gate. The anti Johnnie Snyder is home on a visit from Washington, Yamhill and Tillamook toll road people, bncked by a large num Deep River Waste. The cheese factory closed on Thursday counties to Nrstucca ; also parallel with her of the citizens and a strong public the 16th. having tpade the best run since the seacoast through the countirs ot prejudice against the toll roads, are now Tillamook. Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, aching for the toll road people to com it was started. Coos and Curry to the California bonnd- mence the fight, so as to set the ball roll EOULDER CREEK. ary and a connection with the Santa Fe. ing. It is a "community of interest" Of this extensive system of lines. Wil proposition with the anti-toll road peo Mr. Jim Tompkins went to Tillamook liam Reid stntes that it is first to build pie, and they intend to stand togethir Wednesday and returned Friday. from Fortland to Nehalem nnd Tilla until they accomplish what they are E 0. Mills lias been working for Mr. mook via the Northern Pacific connec- after and what the people demand, viz , Jno. Borba for some time, road building ti >n. Construction of this road will Free roads in and out of Tillamook. As and working in the timber, begin next March. Al this time the new an illustration of this, no sooner was it Messrs McIntyre, Bundy and Borba company will float bonds for the first decided that 1‘rosecuting Attorney J H went down to the saw mill near Spruce, lot) miles of the line from the London McNary had made a mistake in bringing last Monday. capitalists who had agreerl to finance the suit to quarli the 50 years' contract Mrs Roza Borba spent last Wednes. the line of the Portland, Nehalytn & with the Wilson River Road Company, day withjher friend, Mrs. Grace Chopard. Tillatnook Railway Compnnv. These the anti-toll road people retained Attor Mr. C. A. Smith is getting ready for trtn. it is said, had threatened litigation ney W. H. Holmes, of Salem, to bring some fence building by burning brush Irecati« the agnement with them had another suit. Should Reeher be arrested and taking logs out of the way. not Ireen kept, and to prevent this it it will open up another phase of the toll Mr. Borba is building a house on Ilia wasdecided to utilize their bonds through road question and furnish plenty of ma- ranch at Battle Lake, preparatory to the agency of the new corporation teri il to knock out the toll roads in the moving bis family there in the spring. It is proposed to belt the Pacific coast end. Let her rip. boys ! I red Nicklaus went back to Hadley’s bv connecting the Northern Pacific at I'KKiDK camp last week after a few days Portland and the Santa Fe at Eureka, Dr. P. J. Sharp, the expre- visit at home. and to lap a virgin country through the enced dentist is located in C A. Smith and family spent last Sun const counties rich in the many natural Dr. Wise’s dental patr rs, and day at the home of H. L. Jensen. i rvs inrces that abound in wrstern Ore-i is prepared to do nothing but Mrs. Lenore McIntyre visited Mr», g< n injjyd ng timber and coal, Prac- ' first class work and give the Grace Chopard last Thursday. ticnlly a water grade connecting Port-' best of satisfaction If your Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Kinnaman. went 1 nd with California points will lie se teeth need fixing call upon down the river last Sunday to spend the / cured, which, it is said, will form the him. day with their parents. most important const link that could be J. J. Hollett. our postman, went to tlie T imber L and , A ct J unk 3, 1878.—Nt tick for built between the north and south. P ublication . hub Thursday evening and returned United State« Laud Office, To Meet at Eureka. Friday. ________________ Portland, O ego i, November loth, 1905. It is pointed out that the Santa Fe is Notice 1« hereby given that in comphaiiee SPRUCE. a British owtied road, nnd ihnt the ex with the provisions of the act of Cong ess of ________ i 187«. entitle d “An act for «he sale of istence ot an agreement l>etweeii Ripley Junejr«». t in her lands in he 8 atea of California Oregon, II. Peters and son and daughter, of and Harriman Ims precluded construc N dviu I b ami Weahington Territory, ' at ex- vuded to all the Public ¡and Slat> a by act of Newberg, ere visiting friends at Spruce tion of the Santa Fe lurther north than Augwat 4, 189? (» this week. J n. L A MR the California State line. It is proponed Of Tillamook, GKOKGK county of Tillamook, State of M. Cady ard family, P. Coulson and Oregon, ha* this day tiled in thia office l>v tlie British owners to get around this j his sw .rn Staten cut No. for the pur- agreement by building an independent chsae ot theK 4 of 8w 4 and W M < f Se ot family and Mrs. Dell Baity, of Blaine, No. in tp No. 1 S, Range 8 W, a nd went to town Thursday to see E. T. Hal- line from Portland to meet the Santa , sec. will offer proof to show that the land Fe at Eureka. It is known that for I aoughi ia more valuable for its titube<- or store loin and his big sale. than io agricultural Durpoaea, and toeatabish Mis. V. Kinnaman and son, Clyde, Mime years tlie Santa Fe's English slock- his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver ot this office at Portlan 1. Oregon, went to the city Friday. holders have l-een a heavy trouble to on Tuesday, th* ljth day of February, 1916 C. Blanchatd and wife went to town Mr. Harriman, by reason of their desire tie names as witnesses : Wayne W. Wiley, Charles A. Johnson, of Thu rsday ,| to build into Oregon territory. Harri Tillamook, Or.; Fred Skump, of Trask, Or ; I. Clough, of Tillamook, Or. Grandma Jones returned Imino this 'S man and Rockefeller lune made efforts Chaw. Any and all persons claiming adversely the to buy tlie eontiolling Interest, lint t ips above deaerilM-d lands are requested to file their week from thei ast, where she has been in this office on or be tv re said 13th day visiting all summer. We were all glad to London have liven unavailing Next I , claims of Fe 1 MM y iqoa A lorrnon D rkh . hr a Register. to welcome grandma home again for we to the London Isrukers Mr. Rockefeller missed her so during her absence. is the heaviest owner in Santa Fe stock. Mrs. R. Wallace Hnd sonOra went to At the latest melting. h> Id slaiut two Tillamook Wednesday. months ago, the Standard Oil coni|isnv John Creecv.’of Blaine, went to to« n registered a voting strength of $!'.ioo.- this week. OllO. Oran Wallace, who has lieen working Iwmoof oilb a.0Tini?> The men «Im are named in the Ore for Mr. Hunt, of Tillamook, returmd gon company dim l.iini any dinct rels f M.KIH5 TOMMU 5LKIM5 HI HITS V home Sunday. llonslop « Illi I he Santn Fe, lint mln it I FOLLOWING OUB JUCCtJitS I Spruce school is progressing nicely. that llnir tiiu iieial |-lan eonlen p'ctei I AT PHILAOetBHIA CHICAGO E Mr. B-aty is building a new barn on t-oiistruclion < f 2IHI u Iles < f isilroa-l I ANO OTHeR CAPOMTION5 g I Wt WON THE I the Dsn Nicoll a place. beginning a* Pott la ml mid ending at Mr. P. Anderson and Mr. A. Oinn HIGHEST POSSIBLE AWARD some polnl on I lie c<eiat ismtli of Tilla ' ^AT TMt 5T LOOI5 WORLDSfAIRR vlsiieil town Wednesday. ilKXik. W hen tlie flist ‘Jill miles isen • We liardly know what towrite, there' pleted they n ill, they say, build farther i A J TOW|* is nothing liapping, only "Mr, and Mrs i From Till tu ok j inctmn tu Coos Imy I No and So went to town." tlie distance is about 130 miles. From ! Coos bay to the state Bae il is Ito Fresh vaccine points at Clough's miles, and frout the stale line to Euieki Drug Store. PLANS ANOTHER RAIIr- ROAD TO THE COAST. MEAT! MEAT! The Old Reliable Market is »till doing business at the Sfarne Old I’lace and meets all competitors. The New Meat Wagon 1 have Just added to my business will call at the houses in the city daily and you can select anything; you want in the Meat line. PRIME BEEF, PORK, ÏÏTTTOX, VE AD, IIAMN BACOX, SÂVSAUS. GAME AAD PISH IW SEASON 1> K ESSE» POILTRT. I have the Stock and can Deliver you the Goods. M. F. LEACH SUBSCRIBE NOW ! 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