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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 23J_lg2£ Advertising Rates. L egal A dvhktismksts : First Insertion, per line............... I 10 5 Each subm-queiit insertion, line.... Business aud professional curd*. 1 month ............... ................. i 00 Homestead Notice*........................ 5 QO Timber Claim*................................ 1 1U 00 5 L- ich I h , per line euch insertion . .. Display advertisement, an inch, 50 1 month .................................... All Resolution* of Condolence and Lodge Notice*. 5c. per line. Card* of Thank*, 5c. per line. Notice*. Lost, Strayed or Stolen. etc , minimum rate, 25c. not exceedu g Uve line*. ELECTRIC RAILROAD TO TILLAMOOK. United Railways to Push Work, Starting Within a Month—Northern Pacific Supposed to Back it. A CORRECTION Astoria & In Behalf of the Transportation Committee and Wadham & Co '8 time card Columbia River R R- Co — 28 ...G ob lb ......... R anixf impiété set of Abstract Office opposite P«t qi am. 11.00 Within 30 days the United Railways v. A btobia Ar. 10.40 W amkfnton 0.4H company will begin preliminary work on y.4o G kabhabt ... SBAKJDB..... 9.35 the constiuction of an electric railway Ar. H oliday from Portland to Tillamook, Netarts STEVENS BRANCH •43 •35 Bay and Bay City. Surveys over the •33 •41 •39 Wilson river route have been made and a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. ___ ! p.m. 1 p-in. Lv WarrentonAr . _ . _ 12.35 3.35 7.54 6 40 8.55 10.39 there is a choice of three rontes entering 8.48 10.30 3 231111« Ar.HamniondLv 12-25 3.29 7.45 6.33 8.46 10 27 RATES OE SUBSCRIPTION the city oi Portland. Conclusions reach 6.30 I ^1 jjnjja 20:Ar Ft.Stevr»Lv 12.21 3.26 7.42 10.23' « 43 .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) ed by men who have been closely follow 10 26 **4<» -- ------- SNU. Troi«ni»rke<f run dail3r - T 25 27 aud * 22from c.at.op Beaeb. and K«*«. No.. 23. 30 and 34 from One year........................................... 1.50 ing the arrangements are that the North 75 Six months ........................................ ern Pacific is back of the project, and ‘•‘¿Ä^o’iT'oriU-d. 3:10 P ».. I. 50 Tnree months................................... that the road w ill use Cornelius gap and connect with the Northern Pacific’s main line north oi Portland. Ö'be í ílhniook ^tabliglit. present The five men now outwardly respon sible for the projects are Thomas Green Kreil <J. Baker. Publisher. For lurtber particular, applj to. “■ üenL l'rt 4 l‘‘"’grA,tori'* Or. ough, of Missoula, Moritz Thomsen, and W. D. Hofius, of Seattle. J< sepb H. A New Federation of Labor. Healy and H. Wittenberg, of Portland. A new collection of labor societies, Messrs Hofius, Greenough and Thomsen Rates, $1 Per day Centrally Lioeated and <>ne which io to participate rc - were in Portland yesterday, and at a juat^b^en pro lively in politica has conference between these interests it was jected in Chicago. It will 0008)81 oi decided to proceed immediately with the Western Federation of Miners, the construction oi the Tillamook line. It is M. H- LARSEN, Proprietor.__ United Mine Workers, the Confection» said Greenough, Thomsen and Hofius erg’ and Bakers' Union, the Brewery have taken the initiative, and guaran Workers’ Union and other organiza teed the financial sinews. Th* Bast Hotel in th* city. No Chinese Employed. tions. Bo’Jie of these have been for Greenough is an old time Northern years affiliated w ith the American Pacific conductor, and made his start in Federation of Labor, but they are now that line oi work in the northwest. He to appear in a new coalition. The is now rated at several millions, and is unions which propose to affiliate say known to be still in close touch with they have 600,000 members. The fin Northern Pacific people. Hofius and ishing touches are to be put on the new Thomsen are rated at not less than two federation early in July. millions each, and have been associated The immediate interest which the with Northern Pacific railroad deals be public will have in the new organize lore. They are regarded as group oi tion lies in the fa« t that it proposes men especially well adapted to the wotk to nominate a presidential ticket, and oi carrying on Northern Pacific con to put candidates for Congress in the struction uuder cover of independent field in many states. The leading projects. No stock or bonds of the spirit in the movement is W. D. Hay United Railwayscompany have been sold Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. wood, who was recently a high official since they took control, but approx in the Western Federation of Miners, imately $600,000 has been spent since and who wa< tried on Harry Or that date in forwarding construction of chard’s confession, and acquitted. Re the company’s Portland lines. It is said port bad it that he was to be the a plan has been adopted by which these Socialist party's candidate for presi men are advancing the funds in blocks dent in 1908. As the Western Feder of $500,000 and then drawing on the ation of Miners, however, is a socialist Northern Pacific treasury tor the orgHhization. and as some of the amounts, as bus been done successfully unions which are uniting with it in the in railroad construction work by South new federation also lean toward the ern Pacific interests in California. This socialist side, it is possible that Hay was the plan adopted by H. E. Hunting wood, in his new federation move ton for the building of subsidiary lines. ment, may start a party which will Of three surveys made for entrance count for something in the voting. of the Tillamook line to Portland the From the present outlook 1908 will easiest is by Cornelius pass, but it is Opposed to Monopoly. see more national organizations of the longest way around. Another loutr consequence than any previous cam follows on an easy grade along Hie face The directors of the Tillamook Coun paign has had. In addition to the of the hills north of the city ami ty Mutual Telephone Company, in the two big parties, there are the Popu through a proposed tunnel near the matter of a proposition made by the lists, who nominated a ticket in St hu mm it between Portland and Linnton. agent of the Pacific Telephone Co., Mr. Louis last week, the Prohibitionists, The third, which is the shortest but the Gregory, to put our stock in a company who will put up a ticket in Cablin steepest, is via Balch's gulch and proposed to beorganized in Tillamook, bns. Ohio, oli July 15, the Hea’at In Mount Calvary cemetery. to receive certain parts of the present dependence League, or National party, An official of the road said today that phone system, when repaired, made new, 126 Fifth Street, Portland. which will meet some time in July, a reasonable grade could be secured etc., we do not consider the proposi Reference, Tillamook County Bank. and the new Haywood federation via the latter route, and that in view of tion of the best interest to the most party. It is altogether possible that the fact that the company is compelled people of Tillamook county. the Haywood organization may ab by its franchise to build to the cemetery 1st. Because it is formed on the mon sorb one of i he Socialist parties, that that route fur the Tillamook line would opoly system, in which one or two can which Debs led in 19o0and 1904, and probably be adopted. own the principal part of the stock, con which gave Debs 4 0 2,000 votes in the The distance from Portland to Tilla trol the system to suit their will, re latter year, Debs is supporting Hay- mook, according to the Wilson river gardless of the wishes of the many small wood this year. Froin present ap- survey is about 88 miles. This would stock-holders. pi's rances the Populists, tiie I Prohibi give by far the shortest line between 2nd. Because the Farmer’s Mutual tionist, the Hearst pari and the Portland and the ocean beaches. The system we represent is far superior in its Haywood aggregation will each le engineers have beeu able to get a max organization. All are equal. It is what large enough to command some st- iuiuiii grade slightly better than 2 pel will reach the common people in that tention from the country, The cam cent via tins route. The road will run is cheap, yet thorough, up to date paign of 1908 promises to give some through a heavily timbered region, ami construction, and gives good service thing for every American citizen to the lumber tonnage alone would support •s not a money making system, but think of from the nomination of the the line. The Tillamook country is ai*o money saving system. Republican and the Democratic tickets susceptible of developing immense 3rd. Theirs is a one man power sys. onward to the casting and the counting wealth in the dairying business. tem. Ours is a co-oporative siatein. In of (he votes on November 3. The capitalization of the United Rail other words, theirs is a Monarchal form ways company ia $3,000,090. tt one of government, while ours is a Demo- Various estimates are published of the time in its early stages the company viatic form, owned hv the people, con number oi workers idle at this time, previded n bond issue for raising money trolled by the people, for the people We WILL SELL ALL STOCK some oi which are purposely exaggerat to build the city lines, and $45o,tM>0 of »re here to stay as an organization We ed. tor it is part ol the yellow mission these I m »mis were issued to the promo believe in honest competition. It is the HANI) AT COST. to distort everything it touches, derid ters. 'ibis amount of bonds ia now in life of trade. It forces better service. Strictly for Cash Until Further ing the good, and piling ngony on what poaaeasion of the present holders of That i* what we want. We leel sure Notice. ever goes amiss, it is true that industry stock, aud they have not issued any subscribers will appreciate our action in is somewhat disturbed by the sudden further bond*. It ia be lived the entire this matter as vour directors, lor we tmancial derangement of last tail, which issue necessary for fin tricing th i Hills, have after due consideration, ncteil lor seems to have been mainly the result of boro ami Tilllamook extension has f»een what we conscientiously believe, to I* vague doubts that have been proved taken care of by Northern Pacific in best for you and the entire county ol 0I1H* 811(1 J^(‘t Bpr£?8ills nilt nF I groundless The banks, whose general teresls.— Journal. Htockof Shoes in the CHy “nd be8t 8e|eeted Tillamook. Respectfully yours, stability had been described by yellow R Y. B lalock . Sec. nlarmists as involved in frenzied finance, Notice. L. T. S mith , < 'hairman. weathered the storm. an<l most of the H. A. K innamae . Notice i* hereby given ihnt the County lew that sus|iended have resumed But D L J ones Court of Tillamook County will receive »■•••««n business han l»ern incidently affected to < bid* tor the board and car* ol Gflorge everything for some extent by the exceptionally close On.® T2JLch. of. Na*ure Makes ■ lhe Whole World Kin." scrutiny ol credit and the conservative 'leyer*. a county charge. All hid* must PHYSICIANS’ When a rooster find, * big fat worm feeling toward new ventures. • Commer lie fifed with the County Clerk on or be prescriptions fore 10 o'clock a m. Wednesday. the he calls *11 lhe hens in the farm i ar.I to cial failure» during the last six months cane »nd share it A similar trait of 6th day oi May. 1908. have been more than ordinarily heavv, human nature ia to be olmervad when a I Mr specialise on prescription G. B L amb , which means that the support extended man discovers something exceptional!» componndti.g and therefore ______ County Clerk. g'»o<i he want* all hinfrienda and neigh- lias been placed under stricter limita earr, „ stock which repre- t»rs to share the banetilsof In* due-., very sems evervthing that phvsi- tions. A period of rigid liquidation has Call for Bid* on Wood. Thia is the touch of nature that makes cmn* hereabout are likelv to occurred, In addition, this is a presiden- th* whole world km. This explain* P'-rwnhe. All „ew worthy Bid* will be received up to May l»|, why people who have been cured by i tial year, proverbially unta vara hie to pharmaceutical, are here as soon as nut and our line of business expansion. The period of reck 1908, for 100 cord* or le»» of Alt. Alder. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy writ, - letters to the manufacturer* for nuldi prewnptmn drug, j, com. oning will run its its course and its gen Hemlock or Fir Wood, to b* delivered at cation, that others similarly ailing mar P ''«'?1 * IOnlv good, ' Out-el Poors' eral effects in the end will be salutary. The Tillamook Creamery factory, half to «1«. us * it and obtain relief Behind of highest purity ,nd quality lie delivered by Jun« 15th. »nd balance retry one of thew letters i. a warm [>«.t thing (or a growing boy I «re ever used. ’ Lesrnlr- to .|1Oot before October 1st, 1908. The Creamery hear till wish of the writer to he of w Phvsicians who sre ac Death Was Qn His Heels quali ti,, 0, to Mwueoa* els* Thw remedy i. f„r S ^'i?^ "" h * ” ’ r ,tock «"d .1 ee»»e P Morris, of Hkippers. Va.. had reserves the right to reject any and all by m H druggist«. ■ sblp ^ ontrol . D ecision , and ,n,r"r”’,>ly fed ,ori * chari-all In th* spring of llkat He bids. T he T illamook C hamuv , MANLINESS of best results from th« m«di- says •' An attack of pneumonia left me He Got What He Needed. By C a > l H abkrlach , Sec. so weak and w ith such a fearful cough when h’'T'' pri*r,h»d I H " T*? <« If my thX’t^ * oor l,bd On J'l.itiruM PtauTis that my friends declared conaumpiou h..n. rrd male ¡r i?*, ’ °° "ur tinx - CO“*I ? Mr C. Farthing had me. and death wa* on my heela. A Twenty Year Sen ence. of Mill < reek. Ind Ter. • 1 w„ m rif„ Expert services dav or night Then I wa* persuaded to try Dr. King's I have ju*t oomplet*.! • twenty .ear d<iwn tt«l life hung on a v*ry-*|en.ler receipt u rata io- t ".'.'. 7 upon M«* "’Ju" ° •"J’’*«"'. New Discovery. It helped me imniedi- health a*, i leno*, f».p<i**>l by Ruck fens atelv. and after taking two and a half Arnie* Nair*, which cured in* of hhed- thread itwas then my druggist recom- r""r I,rr*nptions? »*TU,C 1 »*>"*»>• « feittlea | was a well man again. 1 found ing pile* twenty y«*r* ago.'' write* out that New Ihacovery is the l*st rem O. 8 Woofer«*, of Leftaysville, N y. fertile and I got what I needed— edy tor oaigha and lung disease in all Bucklen* Arnie« Nair* lirala th* worst CHAS. I. CLOUGH, ! i” w,*'d.' N«>|ii under guarantee at •or**. boil*, burn*, wound* and cut* in but Electric Bitters put it hack on the I Reliable Druggist rx.__ PL0' b®« 4097 - bum, well ever st »"<• th* .h»rt*«t tn»*. fiJc. at Cha*. I -unce since. 8.dd ur under guarantee at Cha* $1.00. t Trial buttle frv«. Tillamook, Ore. Clough * drug (tore. 11 Clough* drug »tore ’ 50c. u - { More. 50c LARSEN HOUSE, OREGON Both phon,, W.H COOPER ATT o RNEY-AT-L u T illamook , w. A. WILLIAMS & CO., The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported, is prepared to buy all the first class 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 wanted. g || g g g THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, ATTORNEYAT-U ï eut «cher Office across the street and m the Post Offiec. T. H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at - Ln Office : Opposite Court illamook , O i W. SEVERANI ttor ney - at -L ai , T illamook R. T. BOALS, MJ PHYSICIAN & SURI TILLAMOOK. Office: Olson Building. Residence: One block South o Church. y^R. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SUB Office over J. A. Todd à Tillamook, On. '^2^7’ c- IIAWK. PHYSICIAN & SI BAY CITY, 0: NOTICE 'JAHOMAS W. R( TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY AND COUNTY. PHYSICIAN & SU _________ I : a ^/ARL HABERLACH, T HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. A. We Sell Them. A I Taxes paid [t Residents. ii-E . . QV1NCY...... ..C latbkan *« . ..C lifton ..... Ar. A btukia L v TILLAMOOK, A ttorney .*^ office. Ar. POXTLAND..... The following letter was received by one of our business men. which shows the action of the Transportation Com mittee and Mr. Henry Hahn in regard to their attitute with the new boat, which explains itself. The letter read. Now, a word as to your information concerning the report that the writer has been instrumental in killing off the the new steamer proposition between Portland and Tillamook. In this connec tion the writers desires to say it is to lie regarded that this impression has been planted among vour people, for their can 1« nothing further from lhe truth than this In the first place, the w riter is chairman of the Transportation Com mittee of the Chamlier of Commerce and he gave these young men. the promoters, all the information at his command and gave them a letter of introduction to the merchants of this citv tn order to pave the way for them towards obtain ing financial support among our mer. chant*, in addition to which t he secretary ,,t the Transportât!, n Committee, Mr. Van Heekeren, was instructed to ssoist Mr. Pohle in the pursuit of his enterprise and he spent at least eight or ten Hat* in assisting. Just why, then, the Trans portation Committee, or the chairman ofit.orthe house of Wadhams & Co., ot which he is president, should be at tacked is past the writer’s u derstanding. We have teen shown th. article ap pearing in the Headlight u >der date ol April 2d aud in reply can >nlv sav that Mr. Pohle, one of the promoters is en tirely mistaken in Sts surmise that Mr. Elmore had an-thing whatever to d- with hi* inability to obtain funds as readily as he expected from the Portland merchants. As a matter ot fact the Transportation Committee at all times assists transpor tation movements of this kind wherever it can—that is one of its cardinal func tions. and nothing could be further out of line than to charge the Trar.spsrta- tion Committee with any effort on its part to kill any transportation proposi tion. Its mission is to promote where- ever it can but not to obstruct. Injustice to the Transportation Com mittee of the Chamber of Commerce and to Waduams & Company I would kind. Iv ask you to have the H-adlight make the correction as before stated. Yours trulv, H enry H ahn , For Wadhams & Co. BUTTS, T. TT 4- -L • Office : Opposite Pott Residence : Allen House, Tilli R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial Tillamook, Oreg»i R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DE*’“ Office across the street ft Court Hou* Dr. Wise’s offia F- BROWNE. Aqent. SAR HET, T . The Fashio Cleaning, Pressing ing a Sped«lty Store in Heins PM Gallery. OBERT A- M11 A ttorney - at -D' Land Titles, Land 0® ness and Miniai PORTLAND, Room, 306 Com®«*1 L and O ffic « B vbtnbm A BFBCIALTY OWING A f0 lawyer WOSÇS.T«« ® R oom 334 WoicriTii T h » d AMO O i « Room Next to the U S- PORTLAND,