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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 25. 1907 Editorial Snap Shots. SUSPECT HARRIMAN OF l«tion»hip will un<l<>ul>ir<ily riiat, (or we ' will have deliveries to make tn both lines DEEP STRATEGY and if tl»ev can be expedited by way of The honking machine is wanting the cow« kept up. What about keeping up the bull pup puodle bunking malhine as Rivals Cite the Case of E E welt ? Lytle’s Tillamook Railroad. » * M The Cloverdale Courier has changed (From the Oregonian). hands, Merle D Nelson being succeeded Has Edward H. Harriman, because of by Wm. Fletcher, who, it is safe to pre criticism of hi? methods of conducting diet, will not grow very wealthy hi his new occupation, foi' scores of other occu transportation facilities in Oregon and pations pay better than country news his oesire to overcome the popular preju paper work in sparsely settled places. dice against his system’s operation/, pro \Ve, however, extend a welcome hand to mulgated a plan of gobbling exclusive territory through trusted representa the new pencil pusher. tives ? ft * * Thisquestion has been asked frequently Governor Chamberlain has pardoned “Bunco’’ Kelly, a cold blooded murderer, of late in relatiou to the laui*cbii>g of who some thirteen years ago was a new railioad projects, and particularly crimp in Portland, carrying on a shang in connection with the line of the Pacific hai-ing, smugging, murderous business, Railway & Navigation Company, which and the crime for which Kelly w as con is being conaiiucted from Hillsboro to victed was one of the _____________ most brutal in the Tillamook and Astoria, with other history of Oregon, Is that the dust of I branch lines to tap the rich and yet un- lunched territory of the C/uaet. Since uien to turn loose ? the first shoveful of earth was turned on ft ft * As there is a strong sentiment in favor lhe F. R. A N , right of way »»peculntioii of a good w agon road, suitable for auto has been rife in some quaiteis as to the mobile«, being built from this city to source from which the financial backing Bayocean Park, it would be the proper w’as being derived. E E Lytle, president of the company thing for the county court, which will meet next month, to instruct the road who gained a point over older railroad men b*cause of his persistency hi con supervisor or county surveyor to ascer tain somewhere near what the cost structing the Columbia Southern, ap would be, for it is the Headlight’« opinion peared as head of the enterprise fiom its that the road ought to be completed incipiency, taking over the grade started by the defunct Portland, Nehalem & next year, that is if Tillamook County is going to bestir itself and lend a helping Tillamook Railroad Coinpmy. In a aur hand in making this county a big sum prisingly short time connection «as mer resort. We would suggest that made with the first steel laid on the Mayor Botts and must of the business right of way with the Southern Pacific, men wait on the County fudge and Com and that move gave rise to the rumor missioners on the 5th August, with the that Harriman was interested in the object of finding out w hat the cost would line. Soon after, when c«ftistruction was well be and getting the work started as soon along and equipment was needed, as possible several flat cats were purchased, which ft ft ft bore the white initials uf the Oregon Troutdale had a $30,000 fire on Sun Short Line. The letteie were obliterated day, caused by a number of men who had been carousing in a saloon, resulting and the initials changed to P., R*. & N in two fatal deaths Let Tillamook City At the same time the only locomotive take warning, for whenever a lot of men bv ught fur use between Hillsboro and get (he worse for drink and carouse in Buxton, to which point the west end of certain places, there is no telling what is the road lias been completed and is in going to happen, lhe Troutdale busi operation, was formerly the property of ness men and property owners, now it is the Northern Pacific. too late, can see lor themselves what an Signs of Harriman’s Interest expensive experiment it was to allow a By some it has been said the Southern lot of drunken men to carouse near their Pacific has displayed a fnendlineas for property. When people’s property is the new road from the first and the placed in jeopardy by a class of men like fact was taken to indicate local Harri that, who have not a penny invested, it man officials had uiore than h passing is only natural that business men and interest in the connection. It was property owners should feel alarmed pointed out that despite the many year»* w henever they see or know that drunken the I lari ¡man interests have held «way carousals arc going on in a city. But if over the Oregon territory, no move had they will do nothing to put a stop to it, been made toward leaching the Coast, they are somewhat to blame themselves and particularly the Tillamook country, should they get burned out similar to the which ia regarded the richest of the fire in Troutdale, where frame buildings slietch from the Columbia River south only acted as a fire trap directly a fire to Humboldt Bay. was stalled. Reports from time to time of the alleged purchase uf the Astoria & Long Live The King! Colombia River Railroad by the Hill is the popular cry throughout European interests, which finally culminated in countries; while in America, the cry of the sale, w ere other reasons assigned for the present day is “Long live Dr. King’s Harriman’s desire to tap Western New Discovery, King of Throat and Oregon in that locality, and since lhe Lung Remedies!” of which Mrs. Julia successor the P R. & N. undertaking Ryder Paine, Truro. Mass, says: “It has been assured from the manner in never fails to give immediate relief and which construction has been carried on, to qui kly cure a cough or cold.’’ M»s. and that no expense was being spar?d to Paine s opinion is shared by a majority get the best possible line, the Harriman of the inhabitants of this country. relationship gained strength in public New Discovery cures weak lungs and opinion. Bore throats after all other lemedies In rebuttal of the popular assumption have failed; and for coughs ami colds is the demal of Mr. Lytle, who asserts Guaranteed by it's the prover. remedy emphatically that Harriman has but one 5Uc. and penny invested in the company, either as Chas. I. Clough, druggist. 11.00. Trial bottle tree. a first holder of the bonds or any of lhe stock. When asked for an explanation The Doctor Away from Home of the presence of O R. & N. equipment on the road and the building of a connec when Most Needed. tion at Hillsboro by the Southern People are often very much d»sap Pacific, Mr. Lytle made the following pointed to find that their family physi statement: cian is away from home w hen they most Mr. Lytle Explains It. need services. Diseases like cramp colic “ Flat cars purchased for the P., R. & and cholera morhuR require prompt treatment, and have In many inatance« N. bore the name of the O. 8. L They proven fatal before medicine could be were purchased through A. J. McCabe, procured ora plijsician summoned. The a local railway equipment dealer, anil light way right wav ia iH to keep at hand a but bottle I of when the order was placed with him I Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and ’ Di understiMid rhe cars were soon sold to .................................................... arrhoea Remedy. No physician can pie him by the Oregon Eliort Line. But if scribe a belter medicine for these dis that is any reason why Mr. Harriman is By ‘ having it * in the house you interested in the road, why is it not eases. I", escape much pain and suffering and all equally tiue that Mr. Hill has a share, ......................... risk. Buy it now; it. may save life. when it is known that the first liico- metive secured w as purchased from tin* For sal» by Clough'» Drug Store. Northern Pacific? “Regarding the connection between SANDLAKE the Southern Pacific and Pacific Rail wav Clyde Lane and wife, of Springbrook, & Navigation Co. at Hillsboro, it is a mid Fred Lewellen and wife, from llebo, well known fact that arrangements for a spa it Sunday on the lake connection were started bv the officials Fled L’wellei., Clyde Lane. Chas and of the Portland. Nehalem & Tillamook, Joe Atkinson went flounder fishing Sun which corporation later disorganized day and caught over fifty. beside« and I purchased the right of way for a distance of ten miles from Hillsboro. The getting their leg« sunburned Southern Pacific was forced to provide a Eugene Atkinson left last Friday on a connection, because a state law covers business trip to Portland. that point. No influence was necessary Mr. Snuffer was on the lake last week to get it. Therefore, it has no signifi with some land buyers. IVe did not cance as relating to Mr. Harriman hav hear of any sales. ing holdings in the P., R. & N. I bank you. but Sandlake is not inter* “As to the money, that is furnished by eeted in an automobile road. A wagon the Union Trust Company, of San Fran road would do us if we had it. cisco In support ol that statement, 1 That reminds us. Mr. Editor, you «aid can refer anyone who is interested to the all parts of the county were getting a records of Multnomah? Washington, square deal on road work. Now either lillamook and Columbia Counties, Sandlake is not in the county, or it is nof wherein is shown the filing of a mort getting a square deal, for the present gage in the sum of $5 000,000, to which Court has done nothing on the Sand the Pacific Railway & Navigation Co. lake road. [Don’t be too swift, Mr. and the Union Trust Company are par Cotrespondent, the Court won t for- ties. The mortgage was filed after coil struction had been started on the line, get Sand lake). and the first work, 20 miles, w as pushed Prospect« are food for a splendid crop of cranbertiea this year. What Sand with monev from mv personal account. Anybody Welcome to Buy. lake needs t« the road fixed up so (hat the cranberries could be hauled to “Now. as to who has the bonds at pre Woods and ia Nestucca The sent, is a matter in which I am not con owners of t should look after cerning mv self, nor do I care. The bonds tbit, aa it would Iw quite an item in their aie on lhe open market to l»e bought by business. ______ ____________ anybody having the price. Perhaps Har riman, llill,Morgan, Rockefeller orGuuld Cuied Three of Family with have them. I do not know. One Bottle of Chamberlain’s “If Mr Harriman has taken the bonds Colic, Cholera and Di from the Union Trust Company it would arrhoea Remedy make no difference. The Union Trusi “ I pm « based a bottle of Chamber Company has obligated itself to furnish Iain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea the money, and it is the business of it* Remedy, and found it be all claimed for officials where they sell the bunds to re it in the adveitiaements. Three of the imburse themselves. The stock is in mv family have u*ed it with good results in name, and no one else has an interest in summer complaint ’’—II. E Howl, pub it further than those who are meml>ers lisher of the Press Highland, Wis. Fur of the board of directors, from which lhe executive officers are also elected •ale bf Clough's Di ug Store. “lhe fact that the Southern Pacific has There <* mors Vsiarrh In thi» «ectimi of the a connection with our line means that country than all other diaea«ea put together road will get the business ol hauling pro in<l until the la«t few year« wai supposed to ducts ol the Tillamook country and in be incurable For a great many years doctors pronounced it a locai <lt«ea«e. and prescribed termediate territory until such time as local remsdtea, «nd by eonatautly tailing to cure other roads nr* built from Portland to with local treatment. proHOun«,ed it incurable Scienee ha* proven catarrh to he a ronslitn Hillsboro, where it is probable the ousi The Southern Pa lional di«ea«e, and there foie require* constitu ness will br divided tional treatment. HalVa Catarrn Cure, manu cific would naturally be pleased to shoul factured by H J Cheney Co . Toledo, Ohio, is theonlv constitutioral cure on the market. It der the expense of building the connec , ia taken internally in doaea from to drops to a tion in order to secure the haul on that teaapootiful. It act* directly on the blood and stuff tnueoua aurfhees of the «ystem Theyoflbrone “At the Mme time it was possible for hundred dollar« for any vase it fails to cure Send for circular« and tef timomala the P . R. & N to connect with the J Addre»« F J. CHF.NCY ft CO Toledo O Northern Pacific at Scappoose.and when hold by Druggist* 75c. the entire tjsieui is completed such a re- ÀM4 Uaii • FanUAj PiXU Us cc«* A Scappoose, it is to our interest to form a connection. Harriman Will Not Control. “The Coast countiv is not any richer today than it was when the Portland. Nehalem & Tillamook interests attempt cd to tap it, and jet it is not said Mr. Harriman was behind that road. Per sunnily, I don't care it Mr. Harriman has the bonds and it is bis money that ia building me road. He d«»es irot own it and will nut operate it. That is certain. I cannot fathom the resentment against Mr. Harriman. “For the past few tears a hue and cry has been carried on that Mr. Harriman would do nothing for the development of the state. He has been accused of draw ing millions from Oregon traffic and put ting none back in the shape of new work. Now, il he sees fit to build new lines under the direction of others, for ex ample,the Pacific Railway & Navigation Company, why should the iet»idents of Oregon object ? His money will go as far as any other’s, and I don't under stand the antagonism. What we want in Oregon is more railroads. It is fill - material w ho builds them, bo long as the isolated regions are given proper trans portation lacilities. “One reason why it is assumed I am acting for Mr Hamman is bcca'mse lie purchased the bonds of the Columbia Southern after it bad been demonstrated the line was bound ;o prove profitable The first 27 miles of that undertaking were built with money furnished by a number of persons. Subscriptions ranged as high as $1000, and it was only bv the hardest efforts that enough was secured to complete it to the 27-mile point. Some experienced railroaders de clared the road would never par, and they tried to show the Central Oregon country could not furnish sidficent tarf- fic to bring dividends. Harriman Bought Bonds. “Mr. Harriman purchased the bonda after the 27 miles were in operation,and with th** money realized the line was ex tended to Shaniko, a distance uf70 miles. This did not, however, give him control of the road, for he owned not a share of its stock. As an experiment in tapping new country, the Columbia Southern proted all I had expected. From the first day of regular operation the road was a paving proposition,and continued to increase its revenue up to the time it was merged with the 0. R. & N. Mr. Harriman then bought the stock of the road, this being the only way he could gain control. Probably he imagined that in buying the bonds he could get hold of the road through foreclosure If so, he was in error. ’ Some work has been accomplished on the Coast, but grading will be in full swing in about two weeks. A barge is beii g loaded at (he Albina dock of the 0. R. & N . with equipment and material that arrived from the East a short time ago. Two steam shovels are due Tues day, and w hen they are loaded the barge will be towed to Tillamook by the tug Samson. The equipment and material will be used by the Portland Bridge Co., which has the cont ract for building the fir^t 20 miles. Besides the steam shovels, the cargo in eludes 10 flat cars, 15 dump cars, a loco motive, six miles of rails and a car each of spikes, belts, smithing coal and hay. A gang of 125 men will also be taken to Tillamook, an«l with favorable weather conditions it is hoped to have the 20 miles in operation by December 31. HEMLOCK We are sorry to he« r of the illness of Mrs. A Kinnuman. • Jennie Blanchard has returned home from North Yamhill, where »he has been in school for the past year. Mrs Clay Daniels and Mrs C. Mills were out to the Mills ranch this we* k Mr. Beaty, lhe postmaster of Hem lock, went to the city this week accom panied by F. Jackson. Mr. M. VV.M,ds and wife of Pleasenl Valley, made a pleasant ch II at the Kin- naman ranch Saturday evening. Mr. Turner’s new house is going up rapidly, with Albert Beaty as head car penter. Mr Beaty is having a new- concrete flue built on his house. Grandma Jones is contemplating going to Oregon City, to visit her son, Henry Peters, who used to live here. Miss Maggie Creecv is staying at A. Kinnaman's tin« week. Stop at White How A Happy Man When you travel th« Wils<>tl I. Aiim. F. King, »f Fort Hyr.m NY. |H5 tears <»f age* . hiic ** * H<> re un h ’8 * e K’ stop at the White Hous,. {. p t>r Lj.icb had in'..bled ....... tlm gr«. er piopiietor Twenty-five imlr,'25 part <>i Ilia lift-. Illi" '**" •'iilir«1.» healed Tillamook. Rates: Meals, .’5«’" l by Buckieii" Arnica Sdve the world» ing. 25c. ; lioard. with room gie.t l.ealer of Sore", Burn». Cut». »6 00, Horses : Team, o,tr'niX| Wound» and Pile» Guaranteed by Cha». I and grain. $1.50 ; hay alone, 73, * .piped through house. Modern 1. Clough. Drugget. 25c- Opened up for Business.’ SAPPINGTON & GO. % FAIRVIEW. The hav harvest will be finished by the majority of the farmers this week until the oat hay i* ready. Cyrus Randal returned from Idaho on Friday. Mr and Mm. R<»w, of Portland «re in for the summer and visiting at Mr. Gus Kunze's. Mrs. f’ass.i Donaldson has been visit ing at Mrs. A. L. Donaldson’s. Mr. and Mr«. Pye. of Portland, are visiting Mrs. Adolph Nelson. Mrs Ross, of Astoria, accompanied by Mrs. Stansby. visited Mrs. Parkhurst recently, it being 16 years since they had seen one other. Mrs Ross is the mother of Dr. Ross. She returned to Astoria last week. Mrs Tittle’s daughters, wliu have been visiting her for the past two months will leave on the next boat. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice F or P ublication United States Land Office, Portland, Ore., July 22nd, I907. Notice is hereby given that in com' liauce with the provisions of tiie act of congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California. Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory "as extended to ail the Public Land States bv act of August 4 1H92, OTTO BHFAKER, Of Garibaldi, county of Tillamook. State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7363, for the purchase of the Ne V4. Sec. No. 4, in tp 1 N. range 10 west, and will offer 01 oof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his ciaim to said land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook, Oregon, on Tues day. the ist day of October. I907. He names as witnesses . Irwin Carter, of Garibaldi. Oregon Andrew Peterson, of Garibaldi, Oregon; George Watt, of Bay City Oregon; Chas. A. Johnson, of Bay < ity, Oregon. Anj* and all persons claiming adversely the above-described land« are requested to file their claims in.this office on or beloie said ist day of October, 1907. A lgernon S D resser . Register. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 18,8.—N otice fos P ublication . United States Land Office. Portland. Oregon. June 14th, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the proviaions of the act 01 Congress of June 3rd, 1878, entitled. “An act for the sale of t niber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory” ns extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, MARY JOHNSON, Of Adna. county of Lewis, State of Wash ington, has this day filed in this office her sworn statement No. 74,8. for lhe purchase of the 3e*4 of Se W of Se ii’of Sw Vi- of See. 1, and Ne M of Nw U, No 12. in Tp. No 2 S, Ran e No 9 W, rill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultura purposes, and to establish her claim to 8 id land before the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Ore , on Friday.the 27th day oi September, 1907. She names as witn sses : W. H. Fetrie, of Portland, Oregon; Hugh Johnson, of Portland, Oregon ; Roy Johnson, of Portland, Oregon; C. E. Shepherd, of Por land, Oregon; R. F, Louden, of » ortland, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the above desci ibed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 27th day or September. I907 A lgernon S. D resser , Register. Most of the farmers are very busy getting their hay in the barn, for they know they live in Tillamook, where it is likely to rain. Jim ( hristenspn went to town Saturday with a load of cheese. Mrs. James Beach «nd little daughter Maxine are visiting in town this week. W. BEATY, Mrs Ku«! Wallace is down with the J measles. Mr. N. Eye and wife ret timed from NOTARY PUBLIC, the valley last week, where they have been visiting their son. HEMLOCK. OREGON. Toiumie Davis, our old mail cariier, was seen passing through here a few ’ «lays ago with liis ipw wife. Legal papéis of all kinds. We see Uncle San. is dijver on the- mail stage again. It takes old men to ; stick to their jobs. J. Beach made a flying trip to the little burg this week. BARBER HD HAIRDRESSER There are preparations lieing made to of Heili- commence work on the streets SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING lock in a few days. Jennie Wooley, who has been at SHAMPOOING, E’lC Cloverdale the past year, ia at home now and expects to take *< trip outside soon. Electric Baths nicely tilted up.Good fo> Mr. Wooley has given his house a new coat of paint. persons suffering with rheumatism LATIMER BROS Money to Loan Borrow money here to pay your hills, etc. You will always know how much you are owing, also just where to find your notes, and can pay any amount at any time. Can handle a few good, short time Real Estate Loans. Terms, 8 per eent and good security fl Full Line of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Tinuuare, and Crockery. We UJant all Kinds of Produee Call and See Us Olsen Building, Ä STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES in Tillamook, all new and Fresh, The $ prices are no higher than others. , I We most cordially invite you tot come and look at what we have and | get our prices, whether you buy or J not. W. M. MILLS, Opposite the Post Offieé. CLOTHINC ! CLOTHING i At last our stock of Clothing has arrived. We have everything to suit the most fastidious. We have suits for the small man, the large mau, slim built and stout built. They have the style, quality and fit. We have alsojust received a large shipment of Furnishing Goods, CONSISTING OF Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery. Shoes and Hats Always the best stock on hand. TODD & CO , Tillamook Oregon. Tillamook County Bank M. W. HARRISON, Cashier. ma R e a vapi NEW GOODS I LIKE THIS. FOUR STYLES. A fine assortment of Summer ONE JET ............... 75» Foot Wear, just received at the TWO JETS R5 THRlfe JETS. Red Front Shoe Store, consisting GALVANIZED JETS. of Ladies’, Gent.’s, Misses and THREE BRASS 1 2fl Children's Shoes. May ladies’ patent leather aud Vicci Fiench Kid cannct be beat for fit, finish and comfort. No paste board coun ters. I have also a fine assortment of Men’s and Boy's fine Shoes. Mi stook of Men's and Boy's Work Shoes, high and low cut, and my King Logger Shoes are the best in Keeps the Flies off Stock One Quart, at 5Oc. makes 10 Gallon». the city for the price. No charge for sewing rips on shoes bougl t of us. CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC „ COMPOUND Red Front Shoe Store, P. F. BROWNE, Agent. ; CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist* If after tiling CARBOLIC COMPOUND your money back. you are not eatiefleH co0|