Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 29, 1907, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 20. 1907.
Advertising Rates.
L bgal A dvmrtisments :
First Insertion, per line
- - I
10
Bitch
qtietit insertion, line....
5
Business mid professional cards,
1 month ..................................... I 00
Homestead Notices........................... 5 00
Timber Claims .................................. 10 0<
Local**, per line each insertion ...
5
Display advertisement, an inch.
I month
■**'
All Resolutions of Condolence and
Lo ltfe Notices. 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc
mi'diiium rate, 25c. not exceedir.g fiv*
lines.
OLje
^ilhmook
Latest Announcement.
«
T. BOTTS,
• A ttorney - at -L aw .
H
The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported,
is prepared to buy all the first elass
cheese that comes along. Spot cash
and highest price. Factory men will
do well to see R. Robinson, the mana­
ger, before selling.
He will be in
Tillamook a good part of the time dur­
ing the season. Only the best stock
Complete set of Abstract Books
Office opposite Post Office.
Both phones.
W.H
T illamook ,
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
P.R. & N.C. LOST ITS SUIT.
attorney - at - law .
C ircuit Judge G. H. Burnett has filed
his decision in the injunction suit filed in
the circuit court of lillamook county l»t
z' the Pacific Railway & Navigation Com­
pany against the Astoria & Columbia
R'ver Railroad Company, in which the
former company sought an order of th»
court to enjoin the A. A C. from bnild
J. P. flUUBN. Proprietor.
ing a railroad around the Garibaldi
p »SB the P R & N. C claiming prio-
right to do so. The latter coinpanv ha*
established its grade down the Foley
vallev, and, it is said, to prevent th»
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A & C. from building down the Coast
A
First
Class
Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
laid claim to the strategical point at Gar
ihalr?i.
Judge Burnett'9 decision
against the P. R. & N. C., and instead ol
mat company obtaining a right to the
pass the A &C has done so, obtaining
a decree of the court enjoining the P R.
. & N. C. from interfering with the con­
struction of the road.
In his findings and decree, Judge Bur-
nett savs :
I believe every person, old or young, rich or poor, should
While it w possible »hat plaintiff
havea “square deal,” and I am here to give it to you. In
might have the right, under its article«
ot incorporation a« quoted iu the Hi st
case you do not need glasses I will tell you so. I have told
finding of fact, to occupy the Foley
several this the past week.
Cre»*k pass or the Garibaldi pass with
If your eyes are diseased I am in a position to discover it,
its railroad, it cannot lawfully or equit­
ably, as against (he defendants, occupy
and will not trifle with anything so valuable as eye sight, and
both said passes to the exclusion of the
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
will promptly recommend medical treatment if you require it.
defendant.
It w inequitable as a matter of public
If you do need glasses I do not fit -you up with a dollar
policy for plaintiff to occupy both of said
pair and charge you $10.00 for them. You pay just what they
passes to the exclusion of the defendant,
are worth and no more. The price is regulated by the style,
and the plaintiff having permanently
located its line of railway over and upon
quality and complications of glasses you require.
the Foley Creek pass, upon the line
I have a finely appointed operating room equipped with
describedin the particular werds of its
the latest instruments, tests, charts, etc., for the thorough
articles of incorpoiation. it should be
held in equity, for the purpose of this
testing of the eye fur the purpose of fitting glasses, either for
suit, to have elected to locate it« road
the most complicated or the “common every day kind.”
up»m that pass and to have waived its
right to occupy the Garibaldi pass undei
I am especially equipped for the handling of children’s
the more general and alternative clause
cases, especially if their eyes are weak, near or far sighted, or
of its articles of incorporation.
they have headaches or their eyes are crossed.
Orders lor Lumber promptly attended to.
It being impracticable to operate two
independent railways over the two per
I do not have any of the long, dra.vuout, tiresome and
inanentiv located lines through Garibaldi
painful, backniimbired tests, but use all the later da}’ short
pass, as describid in the seventh and
eighth findings of fact, it would exclude
cuts. Positive, sure and quick.
the defendant from that pass if plaintiff
I positively guarantee my work to be satisfactory and I
were decreed tobe prior in right there
am ever ready to “Make Good.”
by reason of being merely prior in time
líieie with rhe survey of its line.
I hope all who can consistently do so will stand by me on
The construction and operation of a
this
platform
when they have trouble with their eyes, need
railway ale ng and upon the Garibaldi
PROPRIETOR
their glasses changed, or need to have new ones fitted, or at
pass upon the permanently located line
described in the eighth finding of fact is
least call and talk the matter over with me and I will appre­
within the scope of the corporate power#
ciate the favor if they will ask their friends to do likewise.
of the defendant, as set fol th in its
hi tides of incorporation.
Inasmuch is the supplemental com
plaint dues not allege any act of the de-
Ln ant done or threatened against the
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
f
r ghts of tlie plaintiff, it does not con­
stitute the basis
any relief for the
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
* k
plaintiff in this suit.
I he plaintiff is not entitled to any
relief against the defendant, inthissuit
r w wv wv
■w’sr
wJl
ami its original wmi supplement al coin
plaints almiild both be dismissed.
The defendant, is entitled to a decree
of this court perpetually enjoining th**
plai t'ff, its agents and servants, and all COAST
COUNTY RICH. its fine quality. It was surprising to
learn that the cheese is s > profitable that
persona acting by through or under it,
| other dairy products are little made. Al­
from intel tvring with or obstiucting
tlw defendant in any way in the loca Mulkey Surprised at Resour­ ii.vugh they mukeexo' llent butter, there
is so much more profit in cheese that
lion, const» uction or operation of the
ces of Tillamook.
Hie county imports butter for its ow n
defend mt'a railway upon the defendant's
consumption
p' imaiieiitly located line as surveyed by
TO SEA
“ Tillamook County is ope of the most
thedefendanta engiuet rs and n entioned NEEDS CHANNEL
and descrdied in the eighth finding of
prosperous districts of the state. It is
Ex
-
Senator
Says
Government
fact, and from obtaining or attempting
estimat'd that tlieie is deposited in the
lillamook banks $500 for every man,
io obtain any rights of way fora raiLvav
Should Improve Waterway to
woman and chil l in the county. This
in any manner affecting defendant’s
Faseilitate Export of Lumber
Buy your LIQUORS direct from the WHOLESALE HOUSE
said peun iiiently located line and for
per capita deposit is an excellent indica­
and Other Products of the
at WHOLESALE PRICES and save the middle MAN'S PRO­
tion of the prosperity of the people.
the coats and disbursement* of this suit.
District.
Based on the findings of fact and con.
“ I was especially interested in the
FIT, which it cans 50 to 10.1 per cent on your PURCHASES.
ch. »ons of law made and filed in this suit
waterway piohlem
'Hie last report of
by the court, after bearing evidence and
a recent survey conducted by a Govern
(From the Oregonian).
argument of this cause, it is ordered and
Greatly i in pressed with the richness ment engineei shows that the Tillamook
decreed by the court that the plaintiff of lillamook County and the possibili. bar lias a d-pth ot 10 feet at low water,
take nothing by its complaint or aup- fie* of its future development. Fitder ami this «itliout the aid ot any Govein-
plementsl complaint in this suit, that ick W. Mulkev. ex United Mates Sen ment pioj,ct for the deepening of the 2.500 Gallons of Double Stamp Whiskies,
plaintiff a complaint and supplemental ator. returned lack night fr»»»n ,*i (rip list. They need an appropriation to keep
Regular price. $o OU |ier gallon....................................................... ;...at $3.50 per gal.
complaint be and the same are both to the Coast. He went Io Tilhimuok the Lar nt a permanent depili of 16 feet. 2.500 Gallons of Pure Old Rve Blend Whiskies,
hereby dismissed ; that the plaintiff, its to attend the fair that Ims been in i.s there may ot may not be shoaling un­
Regular pi ice, $6 OU per gallon ............................................................at $4.00 per gal.
agents and servante, and all persons progress there and where lie delivered less some work is done.
2,509 Gallons ol Pure Old Bourbon Blend Whiskies,
acting through or un ler it be and they an address Friday night The wealth
" The people of T illamook City also
Regular price. $6 00 per gallon............................................................ at $4 00 per gal.
and each of them aie hereby perpetually of timber and the vaat*»ess <>f (he need ami should haveGoverniuent aid to
enj Hued and restrained fro.n interfering dairying industry was a revelation to maintain a depth of 10 feet in the chan­ 2.5<MJ Odilons ol Lyon Rye or Bourbon Blend,
Regular price, $5 00 |ier gallon .............................................................. $3 00 per gal.
with or obstructing the defendant in him and lie believes that the district's nel of lillamook Ray. The people are
any wav in the location, construction or gieatest need at present is an appro very anxious that this depth tie main­ 5,000 Gallons of Fine Ohl California Port, Sherry, Angelica,
operation of the defendant's railway priation to improve its harbor.
Muscat. Madera and Malaga.
tained and the resources of the county
upon
the defendant * permanently
Regular price. $2 50 per gallon............................................................
$1,50 per gal.
On the return trip to I uitland over tn L justify thia iequest on the Federal
located line as surveyed by defendant's the North Yamhill stage road, Mr. G veinnient. The waterw ay problem of
engineers front the land cf L. C. Smith Mulkey found jmt what it is to en­ l ill inn«>k is thoroughly practicable, and
southerly to and through the town of counter an Oregon ram at its wettest if a sufficient amount of money is ap|>ro-
Garibaldi and thence easteilv to the For 12 hours be rode tin « ugh a driv. prtated nt one lime a 10 f<s.t channel
Miami river, all in lillamook County
500 Cases of McBrayer Whiskey, hortled in bond..................... at $12 0O per doz
ing thunderstorm and was soukrii from I nn he maintain'd at slight annual ex
It was further ordered and decreed by head to foot. Notwithstanding (lie dis pense. This would enal-le Tillamo >k to 500 Cases of Millview Whiskey, lai tiled in bond..................... at $10 00 per dot.
500 Cases of Stanford Rye W hiskey, Pure Blend .......... ............at $11.00 per dot.
this court that each partv to this suit comfort, he savs the pleasures of the mill its available timber and export the
shall have until and including October trip to the Coa-*t more than offset this lumt'er to l oast |mints amt the Orient,
500 Cases of Ranier Bourbon Whiskev, Pure Blend..................at $11.00 per dot.
I 1907. to file its motion L.r new trial of experience
5,000
Cases of Port. Slu rry. Angelica. Muscat. Tokay, Madera
" I have thehighesl piaise for the pen-
lie was accompanied by J.
and Malaga.......................................................................................
this suit <»r for modification of the find­ P. Kennedy.
pie of I'lllamook for the very cordial
$4.00 per dot
ings or decree of the court.
“ Ihe timber tiibutary to Tillamook li -pit iliti accorded me, and it certainly
will
be
to
the
benefit
of
Ihe
business
men
City is enormous in amount and of ex
Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never | ceptionally fine quality." imid Mr. Mui of Portland to encourage and stimulate
Known to Fall.
key last night, ” There aie millions on , business relations with that section.
" I want to say a few words for Cham. millions of feet o| stan lmg timber that i I lieii tarnival was a great success, and
I>erlain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea will eventually be milled and b»com»> would have done credit to a ettv live
Remedy. I have used (his prepmation of enormous profit to the people of times as large.’’
iu my family fur the past five years and Tillamook County, h is one «»f (lie
have recommendetl it to a nuudier of very great attiibutesoi Oregon's splendid
HAD AN AWFUL TIME
people in York county and have never resoinces.
But
Chamber Iain's
Colic.
known it to fail to effect a cure in any
"Hut the penunn.nt re.i’mce, (>ne Choleraand Diarrhoea Remedy
instance I feel that I cannot say ton that will nevet be exhausted and will’
Cured Him
much fur the heat remadv of the kind in continue to grow until a very large i
It is with pleasutethal I give you this
the world.' —J J emison . Spring Grove
area of land will l-e coveted, is dairy­ unsolicited testimonial.
About a year
York County, Pa. This isrnvdy is for tale ing
As it ia now-, the liveekek, fxilh ago w hen I had a severe case of measles
by CTough's Drug Store.
cattle and horaea. cannot
be sur- 1 got caught out in a liard rain and the
pa»s.d bv any olhei county of the mea-lts settled in my stomach and
Dairy Ranch for Sale
alate The farmer who owns a few bowels. I had an a* fill time and bail
cows in Tillnmook is possessed of a it not been for the use of Chamberlain's
A dairy ranch of 250 acre«, including
veritable gold mine.
A aingl- cow Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I
1W acres of timber house, barn. 12
Centrally Uoeatad.
Rates, $1 Per day
head of cows, team, wagon, haruese now yields a profit of $100 a tear could not have possibly lived but a few-
Tillamook's glass and climate seem to hums longer, but thanks to this remedy
mowing machine hack, brood sow and be perfectly adapted to dairying in­
I am now strong and well.
1 have
9 »boats, 9 head of spring calves, bull, terest a.
written the above through simple grati.
end <»ther farm implements A bargain
"The cream ia praetivallv all u -d it! rude and I shall always apeak a good
if sold toon.
miles from Tillamook
the manufacture of c I hh - sc . and. a. is ■ word for this remedy.—R av . H. G wis
M. H. bRRSBN, Proprietor.
< ily. on the Trask river —Address J. L
well known, the Ttllam-'ok rheeso has a Concord. Ga.
For sale by Clough s
Childers, Tdiamouk, Ure.
rt-putatiou all over the United btates fot ' Drug Store.
The Best Hotel.
Office across the street and north from
the Post Office.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
H. GOYNE,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPÆNY
A. K. CASE,
Examinations Free.
DR. HENRY E. MORRIS,
Eye Specialist.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
, COLLARS, etc.
A.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
I am a Candidate for your work in the Optical
Line. Here is my Platform :
O regon .
CARL HABERLACH,
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
Reference, Tillamook County Bank.
A & C. R. R. Obtains Posses­
sion of the Garibaldi Pass.
COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Hrabligbl
r,«.l C. H.k.r, Publl.h.r
Taxes paid for non-
Residents.
in office.
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
0 H.
O regon .
..
UPTON, Ph.G.,M.D.,
P pysician
and
S urgeon .
Office first door East of F. R.
Beale* office.
R. T. BOALS,
M.D.,
& SURGEON.
PHYSICIAN
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olson Building.
Residence: Mrs. Walker's.
w.Q HAWK’
Tillamook Iron Works
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
BAY CITY, OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
>
The Largest Mail Order Liquor House on
the Pacific Coast.
'■pHOMAS W.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Office : Opposite Post Office.
Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, Ore.
>
MIKE JACOB & COMPANY. R.
51 FRONT STREET. PORTLAND,
OREGON.
We are offering for the next 60 days as
follows:
Freight and Express Prepaid and no Charge
for Cooperage.
On Five Case Lots we allow a discount of
50c. on each Case.
Of five and ten gallon kegs and half barrel
Lots we allow a discount of 25c. per gal.
MIKE JACOB & CO "J
51 Front Street, Portland, Ore.
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
The Beet Hotel in the city.
OREGON
Vo Chinese Employed,
ROSS,
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
P)R. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street from the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
>-p SARCHET,
-I- . The Fashionable Tailor.
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair­
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
J^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorn ey - at -L a w ,
Land Titles, Land Office Busi*
ness and Mining Law.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Room, 306 Commercial Building
Did You Ever Try
HARBIS’S NEW FEED AND
LIVEBY BARN,
If not, give him a call.
Everything first-class.
Second
block Sonth of P.O.
W. G.
HARRIS, Prop-