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¿a ■ . ar' T ,..ll -. 1 ■...... -- ■v 1 < TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 25. 19C6. I ne bore slowly down upon us. I msde shipment of an immense amount of ’ a tudden mute in his direction, which freight by sea. caused my companion's eyes to Id- I he construction of the roads will in ' i THE CONQUEST OF low me. evitably be followed bv the building of "Who is that very distinguished- MRS. VIVIAN. looking man?" she asked. sawmills, which will require shipping Ö By CHARLES KENNETT BURROW Providence bad indeed delivered Mrs. facilities far in excess of anything hereto Vivian into my hands! I engaged fore require«! on the bay. The improyc- her eye as I replied, without any show -------------- nents desired are. the construction of I ot surprise at the question: "That is routes that have been surveyed CoIone] S. W. Roessler, c<»r|>a of Engi letties at the entrance oi the bar. in ac HE BRISTOWE garden party was Lord Nt. Alleyne." Oregon Journal. by his engineers, and the finan neers, U. S. Armv, by Mr Claude Thayer cordance with plans heretofore outlined a deadly dull affair. I tried to I never saw terror sit more palpably secretary oi the Port ut Tillamook cial backing of the project, said : The impression is rapidly convince myself that I went from a upon a face; then, without a woi<l by your department ; and the continua Commission : gaining strength that the Ore “We have surveyed two routes Sir,—In answer to a suggestion con tion of the present work in the way of sense of duty, but when a rapid survey aid, the terror changed to beseech failed to reveal the slight figure and ing. J really felt torry for Mrs. Vivian gon Coast & Eastern railroad I between Portland and the coast. tained in your letter of the 5th inst. to dredging and deepening the.bay and the delicious irresponsibility of Jack Vivi at that moment, but I thought of Jack will become the coast line of the I It remains to be decided which Capt. Groat, and which is submitted to Hoquarton slough. an, the sense of duty theory collapsed. nnd hardened uiy heurt. Great Northern and Northern one will be taken. I am net the this body, the Port of Tillamook Com To render the Hoquailon slough ac Mrs. Vivian, I thought, had been in "Allow me to present you to him," ! Pacific, and that it will be one man to tell the story. I will mission l>egs leave to submit : The com cessible to the class of lumber and freigh- clined to treat me somewhat coldly, said. Before she had time to reply I and I wondered, rather angrily, how of the two great transportation say this, however, we have sur merce of the port of Tillamook Bay hai vessals used on this coast, a minimum had advanced half a dozen steps to she eame to have such a daughter as javelins that Jim Hill is sending veyed nearly 380 miles, we have increased since the year 1880 as follows depth of 12 feet at extreme low tide Jack. There was a certain vague sem meet him. "I want to introduce you to Mrs. into the heart of Harriman’s secured grades that are not in In 1880 one schooner, the Alpha, of 2’ should be secured, and a small amount blance between them, certainly, but Vivian,” I said. “You know all about of straightning of the slough is required. tons burden, made monthly trips during nothing could convince me that Mrs. cherished Pacific coast territory excess of 2 per cent, and it has my love affair.” The other is the projected Des cost us about $50,000. If any the summer months and tarried ah The report or your engineer,Mr Groat, Vivian had ever been slighi, and my “Which one ?” he asked. in and out of the bay. itidicats these points that must be cut imagination was not strong enough chutes river line, which reaches one can find a man to whom we the In freight “The one,” I said. He thought care even to suggest that she had ever been fully for a minute. 1900 it was 4,800 tons. •flf, as well as the places in the channel through central Oregon, across owe a dollar 1 would be glad to During the present year 1906 the gross which will require work in the way of irresponsible. “Do you mean Jack?” he asked. the state line to the Pitt River, secure his name.” There were not more than half a tonnage amounted to 10.200 tons. Dur dredging. “Of course I do.” dozen people whom I knew, and of and south indefinitely—suppose The routes surveyed extend ing the year the Hadley Lumber Co. has When this work is accomplished ves- "Well?” them not more than two whom 1 carfd dly to San Francisco. from Cornelius pass and also been idle several months placing new •rls drawing eighteen feet and of a to talk to. Most of the men seemed “Mrs. Vivian is Jack’s mother.” I glanced across the lawn and saw No official announcement, nor from Sheridan pass westward to machinery. Its capicity is now seventy length of 140 feet may come to the ci tv. to have got together in the middle of Jack herself, alone, shining white the slightest admission, can be the coast and south to Coos bay. five thousand feet per day. tennis lawn, the ladies were lan the All along the line of the channel are against some dark laurels. My mind guishing in the shade of the beeches; secured. All months are sealed About 10 miles South of Coos During almost the entire year the Till sites lor sawmills and factories. was instantly made up. only one or two couples-seemed to be on the subject of the backing of bay the survey ends, but the route amook Lumber Co. plant at this citv "Well?” he said, again. These are highly desirable as there are in occupation for which, sure the Oregon Coast & Eastern, to Eureka has been practically has been unable to ship because of lack abundant tide sloughs for the holding engaged “I want you to talk to her for ten ly. garden parties alone were invented. of bottoms which could be successfully minutes. And, like a dear old chap, as well as the Oregon Trunk selected. From the mouth of brought to Tillamook City. of logs, solid ground and fresh water, Mrs. Bi istowe, my hostess, seemed very say.all the nice things you can about Line, both of which are being the Siuslaw river a route has Three fourths of the general tonnage while there are no agencies that destroy lunch depressed. me, will you?” “Why don't things move faster, Mr. silently pushed along by the beeu surveyed through the Coast I of the country is shipped at or to Tilla the wharyes and piling. “You want me to bamboozle her, do Mildmay? ” she asked, plaintively. men who have been placed in the range, past Eugene and follow mook City via Hoquarton Slough. We ask, therefore, that you will re “Why don’t those wretched men do you?” “I war.! to marry Jack,” I said. forefront of these projects. They ing the McKenzie river over the Two rail wavs are now in process of commend the adoption of a plan for jet something?” “All my friends are marrying,” St. pay their bills, ignore newspaper I Cascade mountains via McKen construction to Tillamook Bay and City, ty work at the bar. and that the channel “My dear lady,” I said, “they never Alleyne murmured; “they'll soon be i do at these affairs. I don't know why assaults, smile at charges of be I zie pass to a point near Prine an electric road is also being surveyed from the inside of the bar to Tillamook all gone. I'm always doing them good City shall he made of a depth not less it is; perhaps there’s too much daylight turns, and they never do anything ing the promoters of “paper rail ville, at this place intersecting and located. for them. ” than 12 feet as above indicated. The work of construction involves the roads,” and say the time is not the Oregon Trunk line, which “But one must give garden parties.” tor me.” “I’U do anything you like for you if far off when the public may has been surveyed by W. F. Nel she said. know more about their plans— son from the mouth of the Des “I thank Providence I have no gar you'li only manage this," 1 said. As den,” I said. “I might manage a little I turned he caught me by the arm. but not now. When the lines chutes southward via Madras, "Look here,” he said, “what am I to dance, a very little one, in my studio ot their respective surveyors are Bend, Prineville, Lakeview and but a bachelor can’t do that kind of talk about—rising artist, increasing popularity and all that kind of followed, it is seen that they west of Goose lake to the Pitt thing, you know.” form a gigantic loop, taking in river. A dispatch to The Jour •‘I wish you'd go and talk to Mrs. thing?” 'I leave it to you. But for heaven's Vivian,” she said; “she’s sitting all the coast and the two states of nal from San Francisco last week alone there, and thinking of nasty sake don’t give me away.” He smiled Oregon and California west of , stated that Harriman’sengineers, tenderly. things to say afterward.” a line drawn from the mouth of, 1 learning of the presence of Hill I “As if I could,” he said. I wanted to talk to Mrs. Vivian, so I I saw that Mrs. Vivian’s face flamed the Deschutes river to San Fran-' surveyors in the Pitt river coun went. The -fact is, I knew that Jack cisco, with a connecting link1 try, promptly started two sur had a great talent for drawing and as I presented him. I had never seen wanted to cultivate it, and 1 had a her b.urh before; but at the same time through the middle from the veying crews northward out of vague idea that I might indiv/- Mrs ihere was a kind of feeble triumph in mouth of the Siuslaw river to a Oroville to contest the ground Vivian to allow me to give her daugh her expression that made me sick. St. point near Prineville, and effect with the invaders. ter lessons, particularly as it would Alleyne dropped languidly at her side ually tapping the traffic of the cost her nothing. It was a wild no and I sped across the lawn. Mrs. Viv Dunham Makes Denial. tion, but worth trying, and Jack agreed ian was al liberty to look as much as Willamette valley, the coast with me. I therefore strolled up to she liked; I could trust my friend to In an article in this morning’s counties, the regions of Crook, 9 Mrs. Vivian and sat down by her in a hold her. Klamath and Lake counties, and issue of the Oregonian, suppose Jack saw me coming and turned casual way. the rich territory of the Pitt riv dly inspired by formeror present “The parties here are always so slow, away towards the rose garden; I blessed both her and her acuteness as er which extends through the relations between Mr. Pittock aren’t they?” she asked. “Are they slower here than anywhere I followed. She paused when we heart of the northern half of i and the coast project of the Pa seemed fairly alone. else ?” cific Railway & Navigation Co., California. “Where have you been all the after “ I trust ours are not so dull, ” she a vicious assault was made on noon?” Rumors Fly Thick. snapped. f‘Talking to Mrs. Vivian.” "Ah, but you have a genius for social Rumors have been flying the Wilsey project, and attribut “Oh!” she said, “was it interesting?” ed its story to alleged statements organization,” I said, unblushingly; thick for months that Jim Hill “V ery. And you?” “and so few people have even talent." by Secretary Dunham, when has planned a sweeping invasion ‘Tve been waiting for you.” I do not wish to depreciate Mrs. Vivian “Well, I'm here now. . . . Jack!" of the Harriman territory on asked concerning the Oregon but her love of flattery was as great as “Yes,” she said. her capacity for small and totally nr the Pacific coast. No definite ian’s story, said: “Vou want to marry me, don't you. •‘There it no foundation for it. I have necessary lying. She condescended to statement has been wrung from niiide no such statement to any reporter smile upon me. “People are so differ Jack?” anyone on the inside, and all and have no intentions of doing ?o. The V ou silly boy,” she said. I took her ent,” she said. that has been printed was based I facia are that yeaterday, while I waa in “You would notice that all the more Land and held it so that no one could on the nature of known affilia the office of E. F. Cannon, in the Mc after your stay in the country.* I said. see. "You know you do,” I said; “you told “How charming the coast is at Pen- tions of the men openly connect Kay building, an Oregonian reporter quite. and what glorious sketching me so once.” ed with these projects. But came to me and asked me to give the “Did 1?" she asked, closing her An ground? I suppose Miss Vivian did anyone who studies conditions statues of relations between the Oregon gers tightly over mine. some work there?” “Yes; and I'm going to marry you.” can see that, if Hill enters the Coast & Eastern railway and eastern She ignored the last part of my ques “You dear boy!" she said. “But how tion. Pacific coast traffic arena, he people, I replied in the presence of two “Do you know- that part of the can y ou ? Mammn will never consent.” would naturally have selected wilneaaea, Mr. Wood worth and Mrs. I thought I detected a hint of tears in world?” she asked. (’aniion, that I had nothing whatever to the very routes and plans that are siy her eyes. “Oh, yes.” I said, “perfectly. , and that if he wanted information being followed by the Wilsey he must go to Mr. Wilsey for it. That But if I gain her consent, and this “That reminds me." she said, smiling again, “that I met a Col. Mildmay at very afternoon?” and Nelson railroad projects. ia ull that was said She looked at me with all her youth my cousin's house. It did not occur In the period that Mr. Wilsey to me that he might be a relative of on fire. I leaned towards her sudden E have beeu successful in closing a specia has carried on the operations he ly and s>he kissed me; the thing wasin- Arrivals at Allen House. yours. Is he?” > * contract with T he C onsolidated has surveyed about 380 miles of evitable. If the world had been look "He ’ s my uncle, and a dear old boy. F ountain P en C o ., of Brooklyn, N.Y., where railroad and spent about $50,000. Thursday.—S. A Smith, D. 1». Clark. N. D. too; but I don’t see much of him now.” ing on I believe she would have kissed D. Jackson, Portland. by we can present a guaranteed SOLID GOLD, Her manner instantly thawed; I be me then. A close investigation fails to Miller, Saturday.—R. Cross. Woods ; J. N. Tilden, “My dearest Phil,” she said, “I’ll mar lieve she bad an idea that an artist show any debts left behind these St. John ; J. O. Boxorth. Bay City. She must necessarily be the son of a' fraud ry you whenever you like.” operations. The work has been Saturday.—Miss M. Dant, Reed ville, Ore.; ulent bankrupt or a fourth-rate actor, stooped above a rose bush and plucked M Curl, Ollie Cur., A. S. Ayer, Blaine ; W. F. clean and well considered. It is Miser, Trask. or something of that sort. Then she a blossom: I bent over, her shoulder, condescended to answer my previous and my lips brushed her ear and cheek certain that Wilsey is not spend Monday.—Theo. Loukamp, W. Miller, B deliciously. question. _ ing money for amusement, nor Beiaaenfluh, Portland; F. P. llobson and The “ CELTRIC MODEL 1, ” “Phil, Phil!" she cried. I followed wife, Hobsonville ; A. H Beaty, Hemlock ; “ Indeed, how- strange that we should are his backers, Baker & Crab- W. V. Wiley, C. K. Lytle, Hillsboro; W. A. To every subscriber, Old or New, who sends us a meet in that way! Phoebe painted a her glance, and there was Mrs. Vivian sailing towards us, leaning heavily on aree, of St. Louis, furnishing it Kggcrs, K. R. Bales, Balm ; J. C. Creecy, J. J- Year’s Subscription ($1.50) and 25c. additional. good deal while she was there.” Blaine. Mhierety for the purpose of keep- llollett. ! I wondered, for a moment, who St. Alleyne’s arm! Tuesday.—K. G. Hunt, J. T. Fulton, Aber I felt convinced, by the indifference The “Celtric Model 1” compares favorably with [ Phoebe' was—I had called her Jack for ing men employed. The further deen, Wash ; C. R. Lund and wife, steamer of St. Alleyne’s manner, that he had any *2.00 pen on the market to-day. The pen and quite three months. fact that Jacob L. Greatsinger, of Coquille River ; L N. Sunday and wife, John 1 felt that 1 w as getting on famovGy. been doing his duly to me. ne left Mrs. H eadlight (fof one yeai) will be forwarded im Beaver ; R, S. McLcran, Portland ; New York, who is one of the pro Brady, and was just arranging in my mind V ivian with me. saying: “I'll see vou It M. Porter, Hobsonville ; J. H. McNamer, mediately upon receipt of 1 1.75. moters, is known to be one of J. Forest Grove ; Mrs. J, Nicklaus, Mrs. A. how to make the next step when Mrs. later, old chap." and he added, in a whisper: “Slrike now.” Vivian spoke again. J. Hill’s particular intimates, is Poland, Blaine. I did strike, and I won that after Wednesday.—J. T. Thatcher, H. F Kerr on, “What a charming place Lord St. significant, as is also the fact Frank noon. The feeble objections that Mrs. Hill, David Martin/, Portland; N. The pen is solid gold. 14 k fine, the stock of which is made Alleyn has at Polgarth, ” she said. that the surveyors for the Oregon Chamberlain, North Yamhill. V ivian offered were easily overcome; I of the best quality of hard rubtier and fitted in four parts ; the “Very," I answered, eying her fur ittacked them al! triumphantly and pen points are perfectly fitted with iridium and the feed is Coast & Eastern have carried Thursday.—J. D Edwards, A. L. Johnson, tively. Portland; H. G. Van Dusen. Astoria. guaranteed to flow evenlv, without leaking or blotting. The their lines from the coast to a “And what a delightful man he is,” gained her consent; it was not given pens arc bcautilully chased as will lie shown in cu*. next week. grudgingly, either, and although Jack she said; “we din»d there twice.” could not understand it, I could. il point this side of Cornelius pass, Blood Poisoning "He's on old chum of ro-ne." I said; r within two miles of the Northern results from chronic constipation. which I walked home with St. Allevne after- ‘we were up at Oxford together.” I “.V Fountain Pen is a Necessity of the Aril® “T —__ ft..» . ft Pacific’ ’s present track into Port is quickly cured by Dr. King's New Life ■K.W her wince, and her mann-c re I wards. "I had an awful quarter-of-an- Pills. They remove all poisonous germa F land, and .. there ceased work. hour with that woman," be said; "you Twentieth Century ” axed even further. I felt profoundly Irom the sytein and i.ifuse new life and really should have more consideration Î; sorry for Jack. The Egyptians used a split reed ; our grand vigor, cure amir stomach, nausia, head, for a man." Other Significant Facts. if’ "How- interesting." she said. ache. dizzini-M and colic, without grip fathers a goosequill ; our fathers a steel or ordi "Um your eternal debtor,' I «aid. It is also significant that E K, ing or discomfort. 95e. Guaranteed by “I see almost more of him than of nary gold pen, But to-day we want any of the old set." I said. "We used ’,'yh,a’ <1'd you talk about?" Lytle, president of the Pacific Chas. I. Clough, Druggist. “You.” he said. to get into glorious scrapeatogether. Railway & Navigation Company, “Did that tire you?" He never did any work." Horribly," he murmured. who inherited the Hillsboro-Ne Wounds. Bruises and Burns. “And I suppose you did?” she sug "What do you think of Mrs. Vivian?" that dispenses with the inconvenient ink stand, gested. halem project from H. L. Pit By Applying an antis«*)**** dressing tn ( asked. Re waved hisarmdespairing- wniinds. bruimm, burns and like injuries that does not corrode, and that is always ready “A little." I admitted. lock of the Oregonian and asso | l»efort» “Don’t!"besaid. -- - ’t mar intiamination sets in, they mav t! he said. ” “ • I wouldn for use. Bears the manufacturer’s guarantee that “Oh. you young men." she laughed, > ciates, is making a determined . I»e heal« d withnut maturation and in ry into that family to have al! my debt» the pen is solid GOLD 14-k fine. If it does not »nd wagged her false old head. • fight for territory sought by Mr. about one thud the time require«I by the I have not. as a rule, been a particu paid; not that they worry me much," old treatment. This is the greate*! dis- prove satisfactory in every way the manufacturer larly lucky man. but certainly that aft he added, thoughtfully. . Wilsey in Tillamook county. I cover/ ami triumph of inmlein surgery. “All you beggars .re getting mar will exchange it for another. ernoon the fates were on mi side. As 'Mr. Lytle’s railroad is supposed 1 Clmtnlierlam’s I*.tin Baliu acts on this ried. he said. "What the deuce am I ’ same principle. It is an anti septic and I turned to see what had become of jWsJiave been financed by Harri- ■ when applietl to such injuries, causes This is an unusual opportunity to secure. Mis. Bristowe I beheld the familiar going to do?” “Marry Mrs. Vivian," I.said; "she’s • man interests at San Francisco, j them to heal very quickly. It also allays Free, a Splendid Fountain Pen direct from figure of my old fri-jd St. Allevne I* W ’2<”L•von kDOW- w°Ud jnmp st and it is said the Harriman peo the pain ami aorciieMt and pre vents any come round from the W est side of the the maker, the 25c. being for postage, etc. of blood poisoning. Keep a hot* lie paused on the steps of his house. He was strolling along in his row ple have for some mouths been | ' danger tie of Pain Bahn in your home and it will | usual dreamy, casual way. very well elub to think about it. .«ware of the Hill plans for save you lime and money, n<»t to men. “It would be rather fun. wonldn't it? Clubbing Rates, with this Handsome Fountain Pen, p*'r,PC,’T •’ **ie- apparently If I were yonnger I wouldn't mind, but coastwise and interior routes in lion the inconvenience and suffering injuries entail. For sale by Chas, the pen of which is Solid Gold 14-k fine, are : jti.de '"eiu ’"nXnt thVt’he'w.Vu i m almost .10. yen aee. No. Phil, it to Oregon and California. At j j such I Clough's Drug 8tore won't do. It'» a beastly thing to be least they have suspected the Headlifht, St HO a yrar; growing old." He sighed mournfully. W origin of these projects, and since Social dance at the Opera House $1.50 a year ; $2.00 Fountain Pen, all for $2.75 *•>»«•»• ran ^fore the «eat on which I «uprose yon don't want any dinner? ■ •aily this year there Ins beeu' Saturday _____ Oct. «7. Good time as • not. There's one thing Headlight, Twice-a-iVeek Journal and Pen - /J. ^I*ed f^fi’rUnnte^ *o uii vri”h alwaysi I IfctreuH n lous acti\itv inthcll.tr- Hurrd. Mrs Bristowe, and then, sighting ms, HILL PLANSNEW SCHEME riman camp toward securing ad HARBOR IMPROVEMENTS vantageous routes and rights of FOR COAST. i way in advancc-of the threatened Sensible Recommendation} made by the Port of Till Two Blows Aimed at Harri invasion. amook Commission. Two Routes Surveyed. man System in California Mr. Wilsey, asked about the The following letter hits l»een sent |< and Oregon Field. K to I inol nod Ct ■rt T ,.Ç I V 111 I t 70! « '\ i 1 RflH ! RflH I RflH I •u The First Sod will be turned in the construction of the P. R. & N. Co.’s Railroad ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON At 2 O’CLOCK I Ì * » J i I Everybody eame. T 4 fountain pen* I Grand Premium Offer for Sixty Days I » iC« nt<> \A7 I fountain pen, r a e I A Description of the Pen. A Fountain Pen i £-* 4 I \ rwulLAAI».O«- I i -J • 1 I 5 • , • f . r » ' 4