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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 22, 1909. tons of casesra hark’wliieh are waiting to be gathered at a large profit tor the LBOSL ADVKRTIS e MXMTS : Waiting to be Developed and time and labor necessary to be expend 10 First Inaction, per line....------ $ ed in gathering lhe same. Opened Up. 5 Each subsequent insertion, line.... These rescource* and splendid oppor Busiiie-* and professional cards, Fred C. S<ump hat »ent the following tunities are all lied up for want of good 1 month ...................................... l 00 I U0 communication to the County Court and highway, notwithstanding all are along Hom»stead Notices..................... Tillamook Development League : Timber Claim* ................................ 1 [> 001 the popular route heretofore mentioned 8 Local« per line each insertion ... The time now being at hand when we in the columns of our newspapers bv the Display advertisement, an inch. 80 mav expect to receive from the outside undersigned for a public highway, which 1 month ...................................... All Resolutions of Condolence and world numerous immigrants seeking route would bring Tillamook Citv and Uidge Notices. 5c. per line. homes io Tillamook County, which dur. ' the surrounding country much nearer to Cards of Thanks. 5c. |*r line. ing the past three years has received the city of Portland and with an easier etc., Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, mininuim rate, 25c. uol exceedu g five more attention than in the preceding grade than any other possible route; twenty.it is fitting and wise that *« being, as was therein stated, almost a Hues. I should not forget to call the attention of | direct route, not varying mure than five RAILS OF SUBSCRIPTION. | these prospective purchasers to all uf miles either way from a straight lir.e .STRICTLY IN ADVANCB.) ' the different parts of the country w hich and bringing Tillamook Cilv within 58 or 60 miles of that great metropolis ol i me worthy of special attention. .................... 75 I think it can lie trutblully stated that ! the northwestern part ol the great 50 Three months................ .................... I in the last past ten years there has not American Continent, which city is des 1 been a dozen articles in our local news tined to liecome in the near future one of papers which have called special atten . the world's largest cities. tion to the Trask River Valley, which is When we see the large benefits which publisher. Fred O. Huker. 1 , one of the richest valleys in the world, are to lie derived Irom the opening up ot lying as it were nt the front door of this territory, can we afford to neglect HARRIMAN IS TO SPEND Tillamook City. to build a first class highwuy through I This lit tie valley has many advantages it and thus connect it with the rest of Í4 350,000 1 which ought to commend it very highh the world, if bv so doing we can thus Three Large Projects Will be ) to lhe homeseeker among winch ia it* bring to onr country thousand» of pen 1 admirable adaptability tu the culture of pie ol othrr localities with the new ideas C t vi ; 1 ? t »t f t i t! Ore the logmilierry. which they have gathered from various gon This Summer. In the Willamette and other valleys places scattered over lhe various parts throughout central and eastern Oregon, of the Dinted States and of the rest of Present railroad projects mapped out farmers have been cultivating this berry the world from which they come. by the’.Harriman lines for the coming with much success for several years and People who live to themselves do not Summer, aside from the Deschutes road, easily make from $150 to $200 per develop very rapidly or broaden out, and that islield up by the Government Reel - acre in raising and Spying them ; and it are not able to readilv grasp hold of the mation Service, mean a generous expen does not seem to be generally known new inventions, ideas or great things diturt of money in and around Portland. I that »lie Trask River Valley is an ideal that are happening artong other people During the coming summer season the place for the culture of this berry. Dur in other parts of the country; and are Harriman lines in this territory will ing the time the berries me developing greatly benefited by coming in contact spend in three separate projects not lest we have frequent warm rains which pro with other people who bring with them than $4.350 000. duce a strong and vigorous plant and new methods mid new ideas. Tillamook Road First. grow large berries, in fact about one Nothing tends to develop a country Chief of this new railroad work is the third larger than any of the berries rais roads, completion of the Tillamook line, (or ed in the valleys mentioned above or so rapidly as good first class by t he which $2.000.000 has bee« appropriated elsewhere in the state. Then about the and (with $96,000 set apart to complete the new road that will give lime the berry is fully developed the county court this year surely some of funds might be utilized to advan- Portland direct communication with the the rains erase and we have splendid I these tag(. jn up (h„e 0„d„ilopt.d Coast countrv that is now serving ir bright warm weather which colors the parts «four country by building good regularly by steamers. There remains berries and adds a delicious flavor to about 27 miles of the Tillamook road them and gives an excellent opportunity 1 highways, and thus inducing people to come here by enabeling them to get in to be finished after the present contracts to harvest the crop. and out of this country with ease, pleas ntenchendof the road are completed. Trask River Valley contains at least This 27 miles will cost not less than 2000 acres which are especially adapted ure and profit. Tillamook City itself should tie inter- $2,000,000, no heavy is the character of to the culture of the loganberry, and the work to be undertaken. In this 27 figuring that 4 acre» of such land would I esteil in opening up this rich valley which miles there nre 19 tunnels to be driven support a small family, there would lie lies ho handy to it waiting to be develop through the Coast mountains »nd the room (or 500 families which, estimaiing ed when it will, bring to Tillamook City balance of the work is of the heaviest a profit ol only (200 |>er acre w ould add its vast wealth and pour n goodly por possible description. The uncompleted $400,000 to the revenue of the county tion of it into their laps, there being no section ol the road runs through the each year, This could be brought about other outlet for the trade of that part of the county but through Tillamook City. heart-of the Coast Range, and heavy in three years time, inasmuch as the i Our leading men at the good road» cuts and fills will be necessary. High vines are fully developed in the ‘ third convention called this matter strongly bridges will span the mountain streams year. to our attention, and.showed how very mid tunnels will carry the track through Those who have had experience with necessary for us, if we wanted to de the hills. the berry tell us that if canneries were velop our country and secure immigra Cut Road Through Rock. put up to enn this Iruit, a much larger tion, to enable the world to get to us, Much of the work to lie accomplished profit would tie the result. by muking highways that it will be a is through rocky country, tliat means the It this were the only resources of this pleasure to travel over instead of being moving ol large quantities of rock, and wonderful little valley it ought to be a nightmare. this is the most expensive work that can sufficient to cause prospective settlers to The writer hopes that those who hold lie undertaken in railroad building. Bids seek to make homes for themselves the power in their hands to make, or for the completion ol the Tillamook road there ; but in addition to this, there are hold in check, the growth and develop have lieen asked for by the Harriman different kinds of mineral deposits, one inent of our county will use these tew officials, and they will he opened April of which is quite well ndapteJ to the idea» and not allow precious time to slip 25 and the contract awarded soon there manufacture of the numerous articles iiy when we should be moving in this after. A number of railroad contractors which are included in the ceramic arts, matter. F red C. S komp . arc submitting bids for the work. in being known by persons who have Another big job the Harriman lines examined the country that there is found Best Treatment for Colds. are undertaking lor this season 1» the re. the mineral substance that are fitted for *' Most ordinary colds w ill yield to (lie building of the main line of the O. Il 4 the manufacture of high grade china, simplest treatment," seya tile Chicago N between The Dalles and Umatilla. pottery, tiling, brick,etc. Tribune. " moderative laxative. Lol foot The original track is crooked and far There is no question that as soon as bath», a free perspiration and an avoid from being up to a modern railroad. It the proper parties learn that these ance of exposure to cold and wet after While the treatment is has been decided to rebuild this stretch valuable deposits are there that plants treatment.’* ol track and the work will cost not les» will be established lor the manufacture simple, it requires considerable trouble, and the one adopting it must remain than $1,000,009 Bid* will soon be aaked of these various articles, which would in doors for a day or two, or a flesh from contractor» for this job. be a source of much wealth to the cold is almost sure to be contracted, and The distance to he rebuilt between The country and add materially to its pop in many instances pneumonia follows. Dall»» sn<l Umatilla is 87 miles. Twenty ulation. While 1'illamook is now widely Is it not better to pin your faith to an I old oiti reliable prvpnittviuii preparation in*»* like vnninuri- Chauilier- mile» of this will eliminate a great num known and celebrated as the cheese and ; Uih's Cough Remedy, that ia famous her of curve* »nd reduce grades some butter county of this country, it may in . for IOI its v-usuw vo be i»v- cures 1/S of Vi'nin colds and can mwn always what. This work, it Is expected, will go the near future tie known much more d-p-nded upon? For sale by Lanini ’s ahead this Summer and be completed widely on account of Hie manufacture ot Drug Store.________________ by next winter. When the new track ia nigh grade china ware and other cer j For Constipation. finished, It ia expected ths O R & N amic productions Mr. L. Farnham, a prominent drug will be slile to »peed up Its trains and Adjacent to this valley covering the 1 gist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: •• Cham. mnke as good time over the distance water sheds of the Trask River sre I berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet» are magnificent forests of as fine limiter as I certainly lhe heat thing on the market rebuilt as ths North Hank trains. ■ ., for constipation,” Give the»» tablets a can lie found nnv where in the world, . . , -.-* Bridge to Coat $1,000.000. ' trial. You are certain to find them The tl ird big lug job undertaken by estimated to contain about 7,000,000,-j agreeable and pleasant in effect. Price, the Harriman line« for the Summer is 000 feet of aaw timber, and in addition ,25 cents. Samples free. Fur sale by the const ruction of h new railroad to this timber are the hundreds of I dinar s Drug Store. bridge across the Willamette River at thousands of curds of good wood, which NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Portland. Thia will cost over $1.900.000, with a good road, could be laid down at United States Land Office, and work will go ahead just as soon aa Tillamook, or with a railroad could be Portland, Oregon, permission is granted by the Port of shipped to Portland, at a profit, and nt March 16th. 1909. Notice is hereby given that the Portland and the War Department for a a much leas price than is now being Northern Pacific Railway Company, bridge spending the river nt the draw paid for cordwood. whose poet office address is St. Paul. It uld settlers who have just been - Minnesota, has thia 16th day of March, type, plans uf which have been sub laid away could only wake up in from I 1909, filedin thia office its application milted by lheO R. A N engineers. Thia work to be carried out during the ten to twenty years from now could see to select under the provisions of the summer means tbs expen iiture of a lhe mills and manufacturing plants and Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (IM) Stat. 597, 620) as extended by the very large sum in lhe territorv and other improvements which will be in ex Act of Congreae, approved May 17, assures work for a large number of istence in our vicinity at that time they 1906. Lot 4, sec. 18. tp. 1 N., R. 9 west. laliorers for a . per lod extending over would lx mure puzzled than poor old W.M. Any and all persons claiming adver several months. Aside from these Rip Van Winkle after his prolonged sely ths lands described, or desiring to three lilg projects, others are already sleep object because of the mineral character It i.ught not to be necessary to men of lhe land, or for any other reason, t<> lined up for accomplishment soon, among them being lhe Bearer.tt illsburg tion our delightful climate where the lhe disposal to applicant, should file their affidavit» of protest in this office, cutoff. work on which is now under pure ozone from off the ocean comes | on or la-fore the 24ih day of Apnl, 1909. way. The Dischutes railroad will ctwl waiting its health-giving breezes across Atotttttoa S. D rkssir a huge fortune and will give employ all of our hills and valleys; but in the Register. First publication March 23. 1909. ment to large numbers of workmen, Trask River Valley, sheltered as it is I Last publication April 22. 1909. when it ia starteil. The date of beginning ; from the winds, the air is just as nearly i work on tills project. however, is un I perfect aa it can well be, being pure and Rheumatism. yet not so cold and chilly as in other certain. During the post 35 years no rem- More Ilian nine out of every ten ease» places where it is not sheltered. !?Z?alproven mor® Prompt or OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE. Object to Strong Medicines. It is no wonder that residents of other of rheumatism are »imply theuinatisni more effectual In its cures of Many people object to taking the of i he iuu«cles. due to cold or damp, or rtgong medicines usually prereribed bv parts of Oregon come annually to our cbrontcrbHiiualism. In such case« no physicians for rheumatism There is no county seeking lhe benefit of our pure internal treatment is required. The free need of Internal treatment in any care air and water, for surely there is no bel application of Chamhrrlain's Liniment SPECIALTY IN ALL KIND OF CAKES. m^C?,‘”berUln'*Co'1<h Remedy. In of muscular or chronic rlieuii.allsm. ter. and to accomplish thia they travel is all that is needed, and it m certain to and more than nine out of every ten ALL KIND OF BREAD. giva quick relief. Give it a trial and see cases of ths disease are of one or the roads that are a menace to life, and for yourself how quickie it relieve« the other of thees varieties. When there tedious to travel ; but with a first class pain and soreness. Hie medicine« umallv Mt°>PtduU- ^«C;targs .Lb^ ieno fever and little (tf any i awelling, pt'blic highway opened up for public given internally fur rheumatism are you may know that it is only necessary poisonous or very strong medicine«. i travel these health seekers would eooa io apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely They «re worm than useless in rase« of be multiplied ten fold. to get quick relief Try it. For sale by chronic and muscular rheumatism. Lamar's drug store. Then again there ait the thousands of For sale by Isnur i drug store. itOMthsoes,ksa4l>Mli Itaaxgs Curss CaigBi Frsventa Puaumaala Advertising Ratea. THE TRASK VALLEY DAIRYMEN’S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES. We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors, Window Sashes, ^be ^ilbmook Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES ^tabligljL Agents for the Great Western Saw. McNAIR CO. ALEX The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County Cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation, ORINO . lTlllt ^TUp Cleanses the systtt thoroughly and dear sallow complexions t pimples and blotch# It is guaranteed J. S. Lamar, Tillamook, and Hawk & Miller, Bay City Red Front Shoe Store Has received a fine assortment of Sum in er foot wear, consisting of Men's, Woman's, Misses’ and Children Shoes. believe in selling honest goods at fair prices. Our Stock is fresh. All Goods sold by me is warranted. No charge made for sewing rips on Shoes purchased of me. Please call and examine my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. BROWNE Salesman FARMERS READ THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN OF PORTLAND For the general news of th® World also for information aW how io obtain ihe best restihi in cultivating the soil. Stock Raising, Fruit Growing etc. You can secure this excels paper by Susbcribing for the HeaM Both Papers for $2.& S. VIERECK, Tillamook Bakery, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Coughs, Colds and Croup fOLETSHONEWMI foutshonewar The cleanest.- , „ lightest.-and < most comfortable SLICKER, at the same time/ cheapest in the end because it wears longest *309 Ewjwhere Every garment guar anteed waterproof voraiog tree