Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 09, 1907, Image 3

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    VIEWS OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY.
A Country with Wonderful Resources and Possi­
bilities will have Industrial Boom.
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Crossnig Tillamook Bar, Water Front at Tillamook City and Stage Line.
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Maple Leaf Creamery, Cloverdale Factory,
Fairview Creamery.
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Calls for Completion of Twen'y
Miles by December 1. — Will
Cost About Half a
Million Dollrrs
P ortland . May 1 —Approximately
$25,000 a mil«*, with« ut equipment, is
> hnl it will cost th«* Pacific Railway <&
Navigation Company to conMruct il>
me from Tdlanmok to a point twentx
iii I ck north, according to a cmilrac
<»r th«* work signed yesterday. Ro*«er
Vakefit )«l was given lhe contract an
lie bids on various kind« of woi I
•rings the total to about $500,(100.
It is stipulated that the work must
he completed by December bi, and it
is tn start immediately. There is con­
sider < tile rock work in the twei ly
rn le»., and it includes on«* 300 f « I
tunnel in addition to three steel sp; n
bridges. Under lhe direction of Chief
Engineer George Davis, the romp 1
has'prosecuted work in th«? vicinity«
Tillamook, covering the line from tha«
city up the Miutni River to the mouth
of Foley Creek. But the grade waf
not completed, and it has been turned
over to the contractor.
It is stipulated in the agreement U at
besi les doing the grading the con
tra tor shall lay the track and all
connections in that stretch, and ‘shall
mi face and ballast it, in readme *
for trains to operate.
Another con
ract was signed by President E E
Lytle a few days ago with McCab«
Brothers for boring a rock tunne
just out of Buxton. This
ill reqnir
»bout-five months to complete. A-
mon as lhe cross sectioning of th«
me beyond the tunnel is ended, another
■otitract for 20 miles will I m » awarded
saving but 32 miles <«f lhe main line 1«
«e let next year. The latter stretch i>
xpecled lo prove the most difficult, an«'
will demand the «xpendimre of a large
<um. l he outlook is that through com
■ uunicat ion will be established bet wee«
Tillamook and the Willamette Valley l>\
December, 19 8.
In the right <f way and terminal
cmtricta about Tillamook, it is stipu­
lated lhe first twently miles of the lit «
from the coast will be laid by Decem­
ber 31, and if the progress anticipated
is realized, there will be a good servic«
established by that time.
A betUr
route has been found for th-* Salmor*
berry line, and work will also l>e start« d
there when surveys ar«? completed.
Exhibit of Tillanook Cheese.
T og Drive Con cini ig 10,000,000 Feet of Lumler.
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louse.
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Hunting and Fishing.
Fi r going down in the Panama zm «
with the big slick, the Monroe doctrine
ami a spade Mr. Olney accuses Uncl«
Sam of tr> Ing to be the “ man<lsloiy of
civil zatioti.'’
* * *
Mr. Gladstone predicted that hy t‘«
end of the present century the Unite«
States wt uld have a population o’
(100,000,Ono and lie more pros|>erous 01
account of the increase. If that man-
o» ople can govern themselves succeat
fullv the rest will be likely to ask 1«
hitch 011, or follow the example.
* * *
In speaking of Arb-r day the govern««)
of Connecticut says : •• 't he teachers ol
our sclio«»!* are urged to impress U| kii
th-ir pupils the less<«n suggested by ih>
proclamation, and to stimulate in th« n
a love of our song birds. The kindlier
to bird and anima) is akin Io love of
humankind.** This talk is belter tl i n
some of the polnical fort.
* * *
In order to exterminate an ¡meet
pest, Germany proposes to repluni
some of its vineyards m ith American
varieties. This view of a m crube trou­
ble is quite a novelt) at I er in.
The Pacific Ocean.
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It is sail ila tlwiugh New York
has voted $V',000.000 fur good loads
and is spending smne of lhe money,
it has not yet sell led «he questions of
proper construct io 1 and mam'erm nee.
Road impiuvemcnt will make no head,
way with the cart before 'I e horse.
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Logging and Loading Lumber at Hobonville.
Plenty of Openings for Capital and
manufacturing
Industries.
Re'ief from nh«um ic “tins.
A iioiig the tr< ui>hs ths bj**l man­
kind rl.«u mil ism is one < f th« most
aggravating. • I suffered will it for
over two years.’*. mi . o > Mr. Ro.lnnd
Curry, a pRiroloiNii. of Key West. Fla
“ S Mneumea it settled in my knees and
lamed me so I could I ardly walk, a*
other limes it would Is* in my feet and
bands *» I was mcapHcilntrd for dot*.
One night * hen I was in never«* |» mim
an«l I line from it inv wife went Co th«
drug store here and came back w ith s
I n Hile of Cha'iilierlain's Pain Balm. 1
was rtrhhwd with it and found tin* pair*
had nearly g <«•»♦* during lhe flight I
kept on using it for a little more that
twii weeks sod hnind that it drove lhe
rheumatism away. 1 have rug had any
trouble from llmt disease for over three
months "Fur sale by Clough's Drug Nt ore.
Timber Claim for Sale
<>n Nehalem Bnr m S» !4 <»• S»
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»re. 11. N. H df Nw. 14 and S» V. nl N w
'« Estimate I.965.UOO. Frier #2X00
Owner Gao. F. Haya. Room* 1-2, Me- ,
Bib, Belhagbam, Waak
Small Tillamook Dairy Farm.
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Come to Tillamook and Grocu up cuith
this CUonderful Country.