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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 25. 1007.
T. BOTTS,
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White Bronze Monuments. Complete set of Abstract
Book.
Attorney R. Duniway said that the Following yesterday’s adjournment, a
judge deserved words of praise, and no further healing of the case was con.
I,EG AL AhVEkTINMENTH :
occasion did more good than to get to- tiitued indefinitely, pending
_ the eon*
10 get her and review lhe life of a man like I venivnee of Judge Burnett and tlie re­
First Insertion, per line
I
5
Eachsubm'quenl insertion, line....
If you contemplate the purchase of any
Judge Boise, who had been honored covery of George I. j. Davis, one of the
Business and professional curds,
Cemetery Work, it is wortl. jour while to tn-
1 month ................................... 1 00 through a lung and useful life—a grand, witnesses. who was too ill to appear at
vesligale White Bronze, a material that makes
Homestead Notices........................ 5 GO noble and inspiiiug life. Nature caused the trial this week. Davis had Been
Timber Claims............................... io (Ml him to be born and it was nature which snb|ienaed by the P. R. & N . by which
the only durable Monument, and surpass«»
5
I j OC n I s , per line each insertion . ..
Marble and Granite in fine, artistic finish.
Hi*
caused him to pass on, and Mr.Duniway he is employed as an engineer
Display advertisement, an inch.
Nomos» growing. cracking or crumbling ;
50 closed by praising Judge Boise in glow­ testimony is regarded as material by the
1 month ...................................
All KesolutioriH of Condolence and ing torms, which brought forth applause company seeking lhe injunction, for by
no cleaning or care required. Better in every
Izjdge Notices. 5c. per line.
him it is expected to add proof to the
way than granite and less expensive.’ Leading
from the audience.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Scientists endorse it as being practically indes
Mr. Geo. Cohn said that all the people claim that ll e P. It. & N. survey was
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
truclible. Correspondence solicited.
minimum rate, 25c. not exceed» g five in Tillamook liked Judge Boise, who were the first survey Io be completed.
The.oulcome of the pending suit means
sorry to hear of his death.
Judge Galloway having spoken a few much to the people of Tillamook mid
words, ordered Clerk Lamb to spread Clatsop Counties. But no mutter which
((tie ^illamoob Mjeabligtit. the resolutions upon the court journal. way it may lie decided the people of
Tillamook, Oregon.
those two coast counties are reasonably
certain of a railroad. The I*. R. & N is
HINGES ON SURVEY already constructing its line from Hills­
TRIBUTE TO JUDGE BOISE.
boro to the town of Tillamook and
A. & C. and P. R. & N. Dis desires
the outlet at Smith's Point in
Bench and Bar of Tillamook Coun
pute Right of Way.
order to complete its syAeni in’o til*
ty Praise the Life and Charac
Nehalem district. The same point is
From the Oregonian.
being contended for by the A. & C.
ter of the Late Jurist.
Priority Io survey is the real issue in which has completed a survev for an
Dealer in
There was a meeting of the Bench and the injunction suit brought by the Pacific extension of its system southeily fiom
FRESH and CURED MEATS,
Bar of Tillamook County at the court Railway 8i Navigation against the As­ Seaside, through the Nehalem Valley to
house on Friday evening, which took toria & Columbia River Railroad to re. Tillamook and Bay City.
LARD, HIDES,
the nature of a public meeting, in token strain the latter company from construct­
Testimony at the hearing discloses that
of respect and admiration of lhe late ing its tracks across the right of way both companies completed their surveys
WOOL. Etc.
Hon.K. P. Boise,which was presided over of the former. Testimony is being taken over the disputed ground practically at
l»y judge W. Galloway, who, in calling before Circuit Judge G. II. Burnett, of lhe same time, although the 1*. R. & N.
the meeting to order, briefly spoke of the Salem, ¡n the law offices of Snow & Mc- offered evidence in support of its claim
“Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
long public service and esteem in which Cainant. Only two witnesses were ex­ that it was first to complete its survey
the late Judge Boise was held, lie said amined for the plaintiff company yester­ snd make final location. The principal
he had appointed a committee to draw day. It is expected the case will be con. contention urged by the A. & C. against
tip suitable resolutions and the time had eluded and submitted today.
lhe company asking for the injunction is
The witnesses examined yesterday that lhe articles of incorporation of the
arrived to hear from the committee.
I
In the absence of Attorney C. Thayer, wereC. M. ThoipasandT. A. McDougall, P. R. & N. do not authorize building its
chairman of the committee,who was not division superintendent and locating en­ line north of the Miami River Smith's
gineer, respectively, of the company Point is located north of this stream.
feeling well,
J. P. AUUEN, Proprietor.
asking for lhe injunction. These engi­
Attorney II. T. Botts read the follow­ neers testified on direct examination On lhe other hand, the P. R. & N.
ing resolutions and then moved that they that they had completed the final loca- chargee the A & C. with being insincere
in its promises to build the line from
be adopted :
lion of their survey before the A. & C. Seaside that is pro| >posed. As evidence of
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
Tillamook, Ore., April 19. 1907.
We, the Bench and Bar of Tillamook engineers had finished pr< liminary work its good faith in the premises, the P. R.
A
First
Class
Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
County, in solemn session assembled, do over the couise of the proposed roads & N. points to the fact that it is build
hereby adopted I lie following resolutions around Smith's Point, near Tillamook,
Resolved, that by the death of Hon. which is the point in controversy. They ing its line on which 1400,000 has been
This company
Reuben Patrick Boise, this body, in com­ also swore that certain maps of the P. expended already,
mon with the judiciary and legal frater­
denies the right of the A. <fc C. to in
nity of the State of Oregon, has suffered R. 8t N. survey had lieen made, show ing any way block its work of construction.
a great and deplorable loss ;
the station numbering, and that the
Officers of the P. It. & N, yesterday
Resolved, that this loss is accentuated same had lieen filed with rhe board of
closed that company's case and pre­
to all members present by the sen.se of
personal sorrow, and is bitter to us as directors of the company about October sented further proof of having cotn.
the taking away of a friend and asso­ I. 1900. When cross examined, they pitted its survey before the A. & C. had
ciate and a mentor ol grave ano hnuor said lhe pel manent locations, from
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
located its lines. For the latter com­
able wisdom ;
which the proper numliering of stations
pany, C. W. Rixit, chief engineer ; L. S.
Resolved, that the memory of his vir­
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
tues, his nobiliti | i< high character, wiil was determined, had not been completed Miller, locating engineer, and .1. Mc­
lie lor ever graven upon memories until until November 7, or about five weeks Guire, operating head of lhe lint' in
w»‘ in our turn answer the cull of Him after they had testified lhe maps had
Orders lor Lumber promptly attended to.
Oregon, took the stand ar.d testified.
who doeth all things well.
been delivered to the head officers of the
It is asked that these resolutions be
Articles of incorporation of lhe A. & C.
company.
spread upon the records of this Court,
and the company's books approving and
The A. Si C engineers claim they com-
that copies be transmitted to his family,
adopting
lhe surveys which had lieen
and the same be duly published
pleted their survey in the nieantiine.
made were submitted as proof of the
Respectfully submitted,
Their contention will tie that the surveys
t'l.At'DK T hayer ,
regularity and evidence of the good faith
for the two roads were completed over
H. T. B otts , ,
in which the company professes to be
the same territory at piactically the
C. W. T almage .
operating.
In doing so, Mr. Botts said he knew he same lime so that the interests of each
General Manager McGuire testified
expressed the sentiment of the members are identical.
PROPRIETOR
At Smith's Point, which projects into that the line projected by the A. A C.
of the Bar and the people of this com
would
cost
$3,000,000,
and,
when
com.
inunity in saving that they deplored his the ocean, there is a precipitous wall,
death, who bail been a consciencious and which is the great obstacle to railroad pleted, would be one of .the most practi
upright judge. He had known him only construction by either of the profiosed cal and substantial railroad systems in
a few years, but admired him ns a man routes that have lieen surveyed. The the state, w ith practically no grade, and
He further
and a judge. Having lived in the stale lines of lhe P. R. & N. extend around a minimum curvature.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging,
for 65 years. Judge Boise as a public ser­ the point and involve cutting down the declared that the freight cliaiges alone
vant had worked for the whole interest wall mi hp to provide a ledge about 50 feet for moving the 32,000,000,000 feet of
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
of the people. It was with regret that in width, with a 15’degree curvature, timber in the Counties of Tillamook and
they lost such h * i upright and honored for the construction of its track. The Clatsop, through which his company's
citizen, who had dispensed justice with A A C. surveyors did not consider such line would pass, would more than pay
r v v w v ww ww v
nr
This
equity. This district had been very for­ a route feasible for practical railroading for building the entire line.
tunate in having Judge Boise on the and extended their lines ovi r the ridge, testimony was offered to show that ti e
bench, consequently they felt more deep­ through w hich lhe 750-fool tunnel would A. A- G. people have confidence in the
ly touched than any other part of the have to be constructed. In order to fol­ project as a business proposition and
low the course of its survey, including that tiny intend constructing a line into
state on account of his death.
Mr. McGuire further
ill
“ tunnel, the A. & C* would have to that section.
Attorney C W. Talmage said lie had
maintained in Ills testimony that the P.
cross
the
opposing
company
’
s
right
of
made the acquaintance of fudge Boise
R. & N. had seized all of the practical
25 years ago, and as one of his close, per way twice in the immediate vicinity of
rout*s into Tillamook County inorder
Smith's
Point.
sonal friend, held him in high esteem. In
When the hearing was begun Wednes­ to defeat other companies from invading
bis 50 years «>1 service, he was called
that territory.
upon to decide all kinds of cases, and the day afternoon. Attorney Fulton, for lhe
judge decided aldv and impartially. At A AC., offered to compromise lhe
We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies,
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
the time of his death, Mr. Talmage said difference of the two companies by
Aids Nature.
Gin and Bum at wholesale prices.
dividing
t
qually
the
50
foot
ledge
around
that he did not think that anyone liar
Medicines that aid nature are always
bored any animosity against him He the point, thereby avoiding the necessity mo«t effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Send us your orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight.
Read over our price list and mail us your orders. Money refunded if goods
was an upright, honest judge and consci­ of ehher company crossing the other's Remedy acts on thia plan It allays the
right of way. This offer was rejected cough, relieves lhe lung**, aids expecto­ are not satisfactory. All orders will be treated strictly confidential.
entious gentleman.
We ship all our goods C.O.D , or yon can make remittance with your order.
by lhe directors of the I*. R. & N„ who ration. opens lhe secretions, and aid**
Attorney T H. Goyne said the judge
decided to contest in the com ta ‘the nature in restoring the system to a
had done the best he could and no reflec
healthy condition.
Thousands have
WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS :
rights of the A. ¿k C.t which they con. testified to its miperior excellence. For
lions could be made upon his decisions,
12Qts. Gallon.
aider an iuvader of the Tillamook sale by Clough's Drug Store.
12 quarts Sheehan's Private Stock, Rye or Bourbon.... ... $8.00
$3 00
which, tor the most part, had been up
12 quarts Tillamook Rveand Bourbon ............................ ... 8 »50
country, into which (he P. R. & N. is
3 25
held by lhe supreme court. He had a
12 quarts Delaney's Malt Whiskev.................... .................
constructing a railroad via Hillsboro.
Notice
of
Co
Partnership.
great respect lor the judge.
12 quarts Gordon White Rve Whiskey............................... ... 8 00
3 00
Attorneys Snow and McCamant, who
12 quarts Old Gold Bourbon Whiskey ...............................
7 50
Attorney W. If. Cooper had heard of
Notice is hereby given that the under­
are conducting (he case for the P. R. &
12
quarts
Crescent
Rve
Whiskey
...,
....................................
7 50
Judge Boise from a hoy and became first
12 quarts Old Port Wine.......................................................
it 50
N., ex|»ect to conclude the introduction signed have formed a co-partnership
acquainted with him in Tillamook. To
under the firm name of Leach A Co.
12
quarts
Old
Sherrv
Wine
...................................................
... 3 50
1.25
< I testimony early (his morning in sup We propore to furnish the public with
meet him was to respect him, to love
12 quarts Old Angelica Wine ................................................ . 3 50
1 25
(Hirt of their application for a perma­ the liest qualitv of meats to lie obtained
12 quarts Old Muscat Wine.................................................. ... 3 50
him and to honor him. Those who hap
1.25
nent injunction against the rival com­ from lhe market, and toward that we
12 quarts Old Madeira Wine................................................. ... 3.50
1 25
pencil to lie on the losing side of a case
12 quarts Sweet Catawba Wine.......................................... ... 450
pany. Attorney Fulton, representing have special and extraordinary facilities,
1.75
when th**judge was on the bench had
M
aurice F. L each ,
12
quarts
Sanduskv
Port
Wine
..............................................
... 4 50
the A At C.. said lust night that he would
1.75
W. W. C onder .
the satisfaction ol knowing that they had
12 quarts Old Tom Gin......................................................... " ... 8.00
3.00
have but a few witnesses to examine.
J efe D. W allace .
12 quarts French Cognac........................................................ .. 900
hern ghen a square deal, for judge Boise
3 50
He thinks it will lie possible to end the
12
quarts
California
Grape
Brandy
..................................
.. 8 00
3.00
knew* no friendship or animosity when
12 quarts Stanford 3A Rye...............................................
hearing today. Among the officials cf
4.00
on the bench, where he held lhe scales ol
Notice to Debtors.
12 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon .........................................
.. 11.00
the Astoria road who are attending lhe
4.00
justice impartially in his hand.
12
quarts
Monogram
O.
P.
S.
Rye
or
Bourbon
......
..
12
00
5
00
hearing and may lie called as witnesses
12 quarts Rock and Rye ........................................................ .. 6 00
The undersigned begs tn inform the
Rev. P. II. Buineit, pastor of the
2 25
are J. McGuire, general manager and public that he has formed a co-part-
12
quarts
Peach
and
Honey
.............................................
.. 6 00
Christian church, said he was glad to
2 25
12 quarts Millview Whiskey, bottled in bond .........
siqierinlendent ; C. W. Root, chief­ nership with Judge W. W. Condor and
.. 10.00
3.50
honor Judge Boise, who had many early
Jeff
It.
Wallace,
uniter
the
firm
name
of
engineer. L. S. Miller, assistant engineer,
Rememlier. we refund you vour inonev and repav freight both ways if goods
recollections of him, being |xrsonallv
Leach
&
Co.
Thia
partnership
will
are not satisfaxtorv. We are exclusive wholesale dealers m
and F. G Eby, of the right of w iy de­
our goods at
acquainted for years.and lie looked hack
succeed to and continue to conduct the wholesale prices. Nothing hut the best.
partment.
meat
market
business
heretofore
con
­
with pleasure to that acquaintance. The
Smith s Point, on the Coast, near the ducted be Maurice F. Leach, at the
Address all Orders to
rev gentlrman then spokeut the pioneers
same »land in Tillamook City, and
ol this country, who were men of extra town of Tillaimtok, is the natural gate under the immediate supervision of
ordinary ability, stiength of chaiactev, way for railroad construction into Till Maurice F. Leach.
The buyir.g and wiling of stock will lie
mi I men ol strong minds. Amongst amook County. It is for lhe |M)asession
in charge of and under tire supervision
th m was lodge R I’. Boise, who had of this pass that a deteimined contest is ot
W. W. Condor and J. D. Wallace
gone to appear before the Judge of the I being waged between (lie Pacific Rail
All persons indebted to me are respect­
Wholesale Liquor Dealers.
war
A
Navigation
Com|Miii)
ami
the
Uni vai se.
fully requested tn pav me as carte a«
51
Front
Street, Portland, Ore.
Attorney C. B. Sternberg, ol Portland. I Astoria A Columbia River Kailroad. practicable. in order that I may balance
my
Imoka.
and
that
the
oldhmtmeaa
may
Thia
contest
is
lieing
lies
rd
before
Cir
We
assort
cases,
if
desired
;
you
can take as many bottles of any kind as yon wish
had heard Judge Boise spoken of in the i
><e merged into into the new.
highest praise, and lie w ss a sonref of mil Judge t«. ||. Burnell, in this city,
M ai NKR F. L kach .
greit inspiration tn him, Oregon has under injunction proceedings brought
lost one ol its greatest jurists,and it was against the A. & C. by the P. RAN.
Centrally boosted
Rates, $1 Per day
Whooping Cough,
a sad thing to him as he was entering to restrain the former from <x>iist>ih't
I have Iiwd_ Chamberlain's
_________ Ctanch
_____
upon the profession, and it was a sad ing its pro|ios* <| railroad around Smith s Remcdv in my family in canea of wh<M?p
duty they were performing in saving a point over practically the same survey ing cough, amt want Io tell y mi that it
lhe p. R. A N. contends it completed is th- l> at med hi ne I have ever iis^d —
last word of praise ol Judge Boise.
M H. UHRSEN, Pr pfietor.
W. F G asto *. Poseo, Ga This remede
Attorney S. S. Johnson also spoke in first Further testimony in the suit was i*¡ safe snd sure.
»•le by Clough's
heard before Judge Burnett yesterdar. Prug Store.
a »icndir t ram.
Advertising Rates.
C. E. REYNOLDS, Agent,
A ttorney at
in office.
aw
Taxes paid for noni
Residents.
Office opposite Post Office.
Both phones.
COOPER,
W.H
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
O regon . 1
OARL HABERLACH,
M. F. LEACH,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Jkittechir ¿Abvohat,
Office across the street and north frou
the Post Office.
A p
H. GOYNE,
■
A ttorney - at .L aw .
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Fir and Spruce Lumber
T illamook
Q H. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D,
-
P pysician and S urgeon .
Office first door East of F. R."
Beals’ office.
■
T. BOALS, M.D.,
PHYSICIAN
TILLAMOOK LUMBER COŒPÆNY.
A. K. CASE,
Tillamook Iron Works
Office: Olspn Building.
M. JACOB & CO
LARSEN HOUSE,
OREGON
The Best Hotel in the city, No Chinese Employed
1
r
I
H
T
di
T HOMAS W. ROSS,
PHYSICIAN &
SURGEONS
Office : Opposite Post Office.
Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, Onj
I
g
F. R. BEALS,
4. 1
t'»l
OREGON.
We Want Your Business.
'
I
Residence: Mrs. Walker’s.
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS.
Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale
|
House Direct.
TILLAMOOK,
& SURGEON.
TILLAMOOK
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
TILLAMOOK,
O regon .
Tillamook, Oregon.
P- J- SHARP
RESIDENT DENTIST,
Office across the street from
Court House.
Dr. Wise's office.
SARCHET,
J- . The Fashionable Tai
Cleaning, Pressing and Re
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photograp
Gallery
J^OBERT A. MILLER
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Laud Office B
ness and Mining Law.
PORTLAND,
OR
Room, 306 Commercial Buildinf
Did You Ever Try
HARRIS’S NEW FEED
LIVERY BARN,
If not, give him a cal*.
Everything first-class,
block South of P.O.
W. G. HARRIS, p«*
LATIMER BROS
nun in iiiiiiutti
SHAVING,
HAIR
CÎ-
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Elcetric Baths nicely fitted up.O*
persona suffering with rheu
Si.