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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT ▲dvertUing Rate». L egal A dvertisements : TILLAMOOK TIRES • OF I DECISION AGAIN POSTPONED Complete set of Abatract Sentence of A J. Hembree Will Not Be Pronounced Until Indignant Because Railroad Thursday July aj. LYTLE’S DELAY First Inaction, per line .......... Each Bubevquent insertion, line. BuHineae and profea»io»al cards, 1 month .................................... Construction is Not Resum* Homestead Notices........................ ed, Says F. C. Baker. Timber Claim" ............................... Locals per line each insertion ... Disdlay advertisement, an inch, READY FOR ELECTRIC LINE 1 month .................................... All Resolutions of Condolence Citizens Have Kept Agreement Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. With Harriman Project. But Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen. Their Patience in About Ex minimum rate, 25c. not exceedu g five I Polk County Observer. Th»» oate for pronnuncibg sent» nr upon A. J. Hembree, recently found guilty of murder in lhe firat d’gne, I ihr again been pne*polled, and lias be« n «♦•I for Thursday, July 23. Judge M- L. Pipes, of Portland, and vV. T. Vinton, of McMinnville, were present yesterday for the defense, hausted, It is Declared. Hon James McCain, the other attor (From the Oregonian ) RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. ney for the defense, being unable to If E. E. Lytle is not going to build R attend. Prosecuting Attorney John 11. .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) railroad'into the Tillamook country, the McNary represented the state. 1.50 One year............................................ 1 75 people of that county want to know 11 Two of the motions of the attorneys Six months........................................ 50 and give somebody else a chance to build fur the defense were overruled by «judge Three months.................................... This is the sentiment of the Tillamook Burnett at the hearing|y»»lerday after people az expressed by Fred C. Baker, noon. One was a motion to remand the publisher of the Tillamook Headlight, trial to Tillamook county, on lhe ground who yisited Portland vesterday. Inces that the change of venue should liavt sant delavs in resuming construction on been made to the county nearest l illa the Lvtle road.after work wasabandon- uiook, which the defense clain. should Ra lroad Grant Landa. e<l last Full, have i-xhausled the patience not have been Polk hut Clackamas of the Tillamook people. Unless Mi Attorney A W. J^ifforty. of Portland, Lytle gets busy right hwh V, they intend county. The other was a motion to wnds u" the following comninuiciition to open a flirtation with some ot the ariesl the sentence in Polk county until they could petition fur a change ol |r. regard to railroad grant lands : electric projects that are headed that record in Tilhunook, "Right now is the time for anyone wav, notably the Oregon Electric Rail Uli July 23, Circuit Judge G. H Bur honeetly desiring to make a home out of way. which has projected a trolley road nett will pronounce the sentence, and 160 acres ot the O, & C. railroad grant to Tillamook from Hillsboro. at that time the attorneys for the lande to move on to the name. The Mr. Baker says the residents of Tilla defense will file a motion to set aside government suit will he filed in about mook County have fulfilled their part ol the judgment, which mol ion liny three week", claiming a forfeiture to the the bargain made with Mr. Lvtle when have also agreed to argue on the same United State«, and it will then tie too the railroad was first projected. Right" day. late for anyone to settle under the of way,through Tillamook County and a Great interest was taken in jester, original Acta of Congreea, providing for subsidy of $20,000 were donated to the day’s proceedings, several people from the aalc of the lande to actual settlers at road with the explicit understanding McMinnville and Tillamook being pre. $2.50 per acre, by the railroad. But the that the road would be completed by the sent at the hearing. government cannot get a decree for end of 1908. This agreement was made To all outward appearance, Hem feiting to the United States any particu in 1907. bree himself is the leart interested of lar lAOaciea that may be settled on in Work Stopped Last Year. any in the ultimate outcome of the good faith prior to the date the govern, When the financial flurry struck the question. In the court room and < n merit shall file its suit. On the other country in the Summer of 1907. work street, passing to and from the jail, hand the government suit is bound to on the line was stopped. Mr. Lytle- lie preser\es on expression of mt« i establish the right of the settler to have asked an extension of time for the com indifference. In his cell he is stoical, such tract of land, providing the govern pletion of the road but promised to have talks little, eats heartily, and smoket uient ahall win its suit. 10 miles of the road done by February. incessantly, giving way only on rare “ Any person who will make settle 1909, and all the work completed in two occasions to temporary spells of si h i t ment before the government suit ahall years thereafter. This was agreed to | lie filed will, if the government wins, with the understanding that work would despoudency. and will lose if the government loses. be resumed this season and the promot U. R on to Hillsboro. Any poor man who really wants a home ers of the line were not to loose the sub can afford to take the chance. Rut no sidv. (Oregon Journal). person simply expecting to make a pre. Construction of the United Rail«», s Since that time, 'not a shovelful of fence of settlement, without actually earth has been turned on the railroad, company from Portland io Linnton ai <1 intending to appropriate the land aa a says Mr. Baker, and the patience of the If illsboroand Tillamook has al last hem real home, should make the attempt, for Tillamook people is wellnigh worn out officially determined upnn and will be he would be acting dishonestly if he Delegations of Tillamookers have called gin at once. At a meeting of member, did. upon Mr. Lytle repeatedly all Spring and of lhe Seattle Dock company with l’on " The application to purchase these asked to know when construction ol the land members of the United Railway* made by persons not actually settled on new line would be taken up again The company, held at the office of lhe lattei the land amount to nothing whatever.'* last of these visits wan no later than in this city yesterday, plans were com yesterday and then, as always, the re pleted for the project and preliiuinaiy What is the Matter With Oregon ? ply of Mr. Lytle to the question was ; arrangements made "Probably within a week or ten days. At the meeting were Thomas L Green Oregon* Republican newspapers say It may be any day." ougll. Moritz Thooisen, W. D. Hcfiua, E. that their state will give a large mnjor- At first this oracular statement pleas E Eintnons, attornejs for lhe company, ity to Taft, and probably they are ed the visitors from Tillamook. They Chief Engineer Wickeraliain and others, correct, but its politics has a speckled felt satisfied and went heme reassured The surveys have been completed and look to a good many persons In lhe and happv. final locations made from Portland to recent election its R> publican candidates Many Calls on Lytle. lhe other side of the hills touard Hills for the Legislature rolled up an aggre Weeks passed, as they say in novels boro, via the Cornelius pass route. gale plurality of 23. 000 in lhe popular Likewise months. Nothing doing on lhe Thomas L. Greenougli, who is the vot». yet, under its queer electoral Tillamook road. Again a delegation chief of tlie contracting forces of the system, thia Republican Legislature ia would form in Tillamook and make the company, was not disposed yesterday to com milted to the election of a Democrat tedious trip to Portland by boat or stage say much for publication, but con to the Senate at Washington. Au thia to learn what had caused the hitch in firmed the statement that the company Democrat will vote with the Deniocrat« the resumption of work on the "Lvtle will positively begin construction in» on all inauea It ia hard to underatand road." 1'hc inevitable question, "When mediately. He said : the Republicanism of an electorate will work be resumed •" was asked. "About seven miles of steel rails or. which could choose him in preference to "Probably within a week or ten days. dered some time ago rre now enroute a man who would be sure to vote with It may lie any day,” was lhe answer ol to Portland, and M ill tie here within a the Riq ublicans. lhe railroad builder. Then there was few days. We have all necessary con Political I v, Oregon had a rather nothing to do but tor the visiting dele struction oufits conveniently at. band strange advent aa a state. Although gation to go back home again and re where we can ship Hu m at a inomeni'e in latitude it la almost as far north as port progress, or, rather, the lack ol it notice to the point of construci ion a state could be, it had a strong pro Mr. Baker voices the exasperation ol work. We will begin work at once. Tl e slavery elemental the outset. When the whole section at the inactivity of the road will run out of Pori land via ih> the Democracy split in the Charleston railroad forces, but what to do about it Linnton route, w hich is an easy grade Convention of ISfitt on the sectional they do not know. They want a rail for a line to get over the hills toward line, Oregon contributed one member road bad and would welcome any otn.-r Hillsboro." of the Southern l>emocratic ticket, line, particularly some reputable elec'ric "Since it has been reported that this lame being the vice presidential nom road such as the Oregon Electric. Un road will be built to Tillamook tile peo inee as a running mate with Breckin less Mr. Lytle gets busy soon, lhe elec ple of Portland and Tillamook have been ridge. Lincoln carried the state in trie road, which has plans lor a line into much interested to learn of the com. that election, hut he did it because Tillamook, which will lake several yeais pauy's intentions toward the coast. Is Douglas, lhe Northern Ifemocratio to carry out. that your destination? " lie was asked. candidal», took away enough vote* Harriman Behind Project. "That is what we intend tn do" was from Hnckinridge to allow the Re Mr. Lytle's road, as is well known is his somewhat evasive reply, and noth, publicans to aqueeze in. Oregon came a Harriman project. His delay, it is un ing more detinue could lie obtained. to the Republicans in the war elec derstood. is caused by the failure of the Mr. Greenougli being averse to talking lion of 1864. because It had nowhere Harriman people io the East to advance even about the plana under way for els» to go, all its Breckinridge fiienda the necessary money, lust when they the II illsboro line. He said it was the of four years earlier being out of the will get ready to advance the cash. Mr. policy of himself and friends not to Union at that time. It gave its vole Lvtle does not know any more than any "blow" about things Hist weie to be in 1868 to Seymour aa against Grant, one else. done, but to go and do them. very nearly swung into the Deiuo. "lie feel that we should have had al The party of Seattle men here went oratic column in 1880. and was in railroad long ago,*' said Mr. Baker. "Til out yesterday in automobiles over the doubt for several days after the vol |«mook is located just 50 miles Irom route of the proposed line from Portland ing In IBM, but finally the vote Portland, It our fertile county were to Hillsboro, and inspected lhe country showed that McKinley had it by a situated that close to any other big with a view to estimating its traili'’ short lead. Pacific Coast citv, we know wr possibilities. Probably Oregon will support Taft would have had 11 railroad long ago. thia year, This looks like a Repub. "Because of the difficult and crude Take a Vacation. bean year throughout the country. transportation methods open to us to Now ia the time to lake a vacation, an I white Hi van may carry some connect us with thr outside world much gel out into the wood». firldsand moun states in the West which he won in ol our trade goes to San Francisco and tains and visit the seashore, hut do not 1H.M, it is likely th it Oregon will not yet we are only 50 miles from Portland forget to take a bottle of Chainls-rlam's C> lie. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy lie on» of them. Chamberlain, how Last year we shipped cheese amounting along with you. Il la almost certain to ever whom it lisa just favored for the to a value of $300,000 and our timber lie needed and cannot I* obtained on Senate, carried the stile twice for wealth is iiamei'se and can hardly Im railroad trams or steamships. It is too governor, although the Republicans estimated. Yet we are left without a much of a risk for anyone to leave home on a journey without it. For «ale by all earn»! the reel ot the slate ticket in railroad or adequate transportation Dr iixgiats.______________ ea-li election and carried the mem facilities. Home thing ought to I* done bers of Cimgree* al»* Thia choir« of and that right awav, hut we waul to Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy a l> m a-rat IO the Senat(, where he know positively if Mr. Lytle is going Would Have Save Him will work and vote against the poli to build or if he is not. If not. we can I $ 100.00. cies of President Taft, iv a puce of belts» negotiate with some other in-1 " In lfk'2 I had a very never« attack of I diarrhoea." saysjR. N Ferrer, of Cat guerrilla poMUce which will cast some tetest." Insland. La. "For several weeks I was discredit upon the political sanity of Just Exactly Right unable to do anything. On March. 18, Oregon a electorate.—Globa Democrat. •• I have used Dr. King’s New Life ' 1 <K»7. I had a similar attack, and took Pilla for several rears and find them just ; Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Parry appealed for reading matter for exactly right," says Mr. A A. Felton, of j Diarrhoea Remedy which gave me hi* crew daring their abaence in the Harrisville, NY. New Life Pills re prompt relief I consider it »oe of the Arctie region« and in one dav 3000 col- here without the least discomfort Beat heat medicines of its kind in the world, remedy for const ipation, hiliousnew and ’ and had I use I it in 19lW believe it umea were aent in. That long winter malaria, »te at Chas. I. Clough s drug . would have saved in» a hundred dollar night will not pass unimproved | doctor s bill, bold by all Druggists. I rtore. T. BOTTS, A ttorney -^. HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. H Y oh Use Them. We Sell Them. in office. Taxes paid fa Residents. Office opposite Post 0( W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., Both phones. Next Door to Tillamook C’ounty Bank. W.H COOPER, ATT o RNEY-AT-L i 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 v: do well io see R. Robinson, the mana— g ger, before selling. lie will be in Tillamook a good part of the time dur st ¡ng the season. Only the best stock T illamook , ft C arl haberla «, ATTORNEY-ATÜ«, 9eut*ch«v Office actosz the itrert »nd the Pott Office. H. GOYNE, z wanted. THE OREGON' CHEESE COMPANY, A ttorney - at -L aï . Office : Opposite Court 126 Fifth Street, Portland T illamook , O regon A. NOTICE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY AND COUNTY. w. SEVERANC1 A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook .. Qi T. BOALS, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURG! I TILLAMOOK. Office: Olson Building. WILL NELL ALL STOCK HAND AT COST. Strictly for Cash Until Further! Notice. Residence : Mrs. Weiss' home, i Mrs. Walker's. T. M. SMITH, llUIIIIBIMIIIimilSli PHYSICIAN & SUI So as to make room for a large stock for Spring and Summer Shoes that will shortly arrive from Chicago. Come and get Bargains out of the largest and best selected stockof Slues in the City. Office over J. A. Todd 4 Tillamook, Ore. P. F. BROWNE. Agent. c * haw K) S I have just opened up the most com è plete line of « $ STAPLE & FANCY $ GROCERIES « in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The » « prices are no higher than others. We most cordially invite you to sA come ami look at what we have and V* get our prices, whether you buy or not. W. M. MILLS, PHYSICIAN & SUI BAY CITY, 0! HOMAS W. Ri PHYSICIAN & SU! Office : Opposite Post Ofc Residence : Allen House, Tillamoo R. BEALS, I I REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gi Tillamook, Oregon. Opposite the Post Offiee. R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENT1 Office across the street fr The Best Hotel. Court House. Dr. Wise’s office. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. ALLEN. Proprietor. ^1^ SARCHET, -A . The Fashionabk Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Tabje. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation AAA A /K A A. K. CASE, _____________ —** kk j O u A i j lj A k JB k Cleaning; Pressing and ing a Specialty. AA Store in Heins Phot« Gallery. PROPRIETOR Tillamook Iron Works General Machinists & Blacksmiths. Boiler Work, Logger's Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK Centrally Uoeated OBERT A. MILI k A ttorney - a T-L at , . Land Titles, Land ness and Mining l4<- k OREGON PORTLAND, Room, 306 Commercial L ass Ornes Bvsissss Rates, $1 Per day A SrSCIALTV. LARSEN HOUSE, OWING * C° t LAWYERS- M- H. URRSEN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK. The Beat Hotel in the city, R oom s .34 woacssrsa F’lr** _ Toran axo On S tsssv * Room Next to tin VS I-*“ OREGON No Cbineue Enii-loyed. 1 PORTLAND, OR^