Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 04, 1907, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK
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Advertising Rates,
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ADVKBTIbMIC.VTS :
First Insertion, per line
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Each subsequent insertion, line.
' Business and professional cards,
gjg -1 month ....................................
Homestead Notices........................
•Timber Claims................................
ctds, per line euch insertion ...
¡play advertisement, an inch.
Bhtnonth ................... .............
f- Aft {teeolutions of Condolence and
LodgApotices. 5c. per line.
A-ards ot Thanks. 5c. per line.
Notice». Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceeditg five
lines.
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|UIamook
PLAN GIGANTIC BEACH
RESORT IN TILLAMOOK.
Capitalists to Build Coast
Playground — Mecca for
Tourists of the World.
WORK IS ALREADY BEGUN
Long Looked for Development of
Tillamook Bay, Only 57 Miles
from Portland, is Assured
(From the Oregonian )
Portland is to have a seaside resort ol
world • wide reputation, within two
hour, and a half ride bv railroad, onl)
57 miles due west of the heart of the city.
Gigantic in proportions ; magnificent
in possibilities and striking in its relation
to Portland, to the Northwest and to
the United States, is the undertaking
that is about to be launched.
California may have the better Winter
climate , may deserve the wonderful pat­
ronage that is bestowed uponit bv tour
ists, but it is realized that the Coast of
Oregon is superior in point of Summer
climate, acenery and healthfulness. to
any other location on earth. Hence,
the stupendous project that certain ex­
perienced and well-informed men have
essayed to carry to completion.
What it never has had before, what
it has always yearned to possess ; what
It knows, that it moat urgently needs.
Porffand is actually to have—a seaside
resort that will excel anything that has
ever been known on this coast or any
other ; a great double beach, where it
will be only a stone'» throw from the
tumbling ocean surf to the warm placid
waters ofbeautiiul Tillamook Bay.
Million« are Available.
Million, of dollars mav be needed to
establish it. Millions are ready. Thous
ands of minor details will have to be
worked out to build it. They are being
worked out rapidly. Experience of the
highest type will lie required to direct it
It is forthcoming A location surpass
■ ng anything in the West has been wait
ing foryeats for just such a development
as is now projected Not a stone has
been left unturned. Working quietly,
persistently and effectively, men of wide
knowledge of these matters are now
about to begin the practical operation
of a plan that has occupied their atten­
tion for five years.
fibserving carefully tho various fea
f ures that have made the Atlantic and
Ca lifornia beaches what they are, these
men have come to Portland equipped
to launch a senside resort proposition
that is not onlv ot interest to Portland
hut to the entire United States and prac­
tically the whole world ; a seaside play
ground that looks forward to the plea
»lire of entertaining the best people from
the best nations of the earth. It is pro­
posed to make this resort so popular and
well known that tourist travel will be
diverted from the California coast to
Oregon »bores ; to make it one of the
greatest advertisements that thrNorlh-
west has ever had.
true that not alone the climate, nor the I
scenery nor the natural advantages of
these place« have tempted the wealthy
people of the world to California. It has
been of unceasing energy and the untir­
ing advertising effort of these people.
Possessing far less meritorious advant.
ages than doe» Oregon, their unquench­
able euthuaiasm and local pride haa hesi­
tated at noitnng (holt of the miracu­
lous.
Portland’s Turn at Last.
Now it is Portland’s turn.
With resources that are not rivalled in
the world, backward only as a result of
natural inaccessibility, Oregon's shore,
have really been re discovered by the
originators of this mighty project. They
are comparatively new comers to the
Rose City and are about to give to Port­
land what Portland has yearned for,
these many years. Oregon has the best
Summer climate in the world. This is
unusually and exceptionally true of the
Coast country. Where one person visits
the seashore now, inaccessible as it is,
thousands will lie attracted when the
Lytle road is completed. Bayocean Park,
as the new resort will be named, will
have a lar greater significance to the pro.
pie of the Northwest and all northern
climates than California has for the class
of people it attracts When a man be
gins to think of a retreat for the Sum
mer, he shuns hot climates, the fierce
sun’s rays and intolerable climatic condi­
tions. He seeks a place where there is
ideal climate.
California rnay have
some justice in its claim for a Winter
climate, but a discriminating seeker for
a Summer home, if he is in his right
mind, will never attempt to compare it
with the glorious weather along the
Oregon coast. There is no place in all
the world that possesses the advantages
in this respect that will be found just a
few miles directly west of this city.
Undertake Tremendous Task.
The building of an elegant resort
like this is a task that would appear
mountainous to most people, but it is
firmly believed that, once established.
Bayocean Park will advertise itself ;
that the gieal compelling feature that
built up Los Angeles, that of one friend
writing and talking to another, will
do more for Bayocean Park and Port­
land than any other plan that could
ever be conceived.
Bayocean Park comprises ail of the
Tillamook peninsula. It lias over seven
miles of beautiful water front on the
ocean and bay
Both beaches are of
hard, white sand, with scarcely a pebble
stone to break their even surface.
This admits of ideal surf bathing on
the ocean side. On the bay side the
sands are warmed by the sun’s rave
when the tide is out, making bathing
there delighful. as the temperature of
the water is 15 to 20 degrees higher
than on the other side. At the ebb of
the tide there is a stretch of solid
sand beach, three quarters of a mile
wide, forming a picture of such gran,
deur as to captivate the spectator.
Twelve or more streams enter Til­
lamook Bay, each one of which teems
with trout. The bay is landlocked and
is always safe for yachting and aquatic
sports ot all kinds. It is one of the
most pleasurable canoe spots to be
toiind anywhere. Coupled with these
features will be the establishment of
such outside sports as golf links, teu-
uis grounds, speedways, automobile
tracks and opportunities that will ap
peal to every class of people. Nothing
lias been overlooked, in this grand and
mighty effort to establish by mail's
had a complete resort that will liar
tnonixe with the magnificent oppor­
tunities that have been provided by
Nature herself. The wherewithal id
abundantly present.
HEADLIGHT, JULY 4,
ferred his efforts to California and other
(>oints. He platted and sold out
the Reis tract, one of the biggest sub­
urbs ever known in San Francisco,
selling 2350 lots in four months, Ar.
Francisco,
leta Park, south of Ban “
comprising 2000 lots,'was also quickly
disposed of. Properties of equal mag
nitude were handled at other points.
Kansas City uas his next field of op­
erations, where he purchased a square
mile of the best residence«! property in
the city, known as Marllairo’igh
Heights. This is a high grade proposi­
tion, designed to appeal only to the
well-to-do. His success in this under
taking is shown by the fact that he
disposed of fl40.000 worth of property
on opening day. The lots are still in
great demand and not a home has been
built on the tract that cost less than
|5O()O. These are the ty pe of men who
have put through many of the big­
gest suburban rea’ty propositions ever
known in this country; the type of
men that have taken unto themselves
the heroic task of promoting and build
ing what is expected to be the world’s
most famous “innmer resort at Port
land’s very threshold.
Mr. Potter has «he reputation among
bis friends of never having touched an
investment that has not forged to the
front, an unqualified success. It is
said »hat his greatest accomplishments
are due to th**
that his observa­
tions are wondeifully discriminating:
(bathe is quick to grasp opportunities
for development and that his subse
qiient action is quick, well-directed and
gets results. It is Paid of him that
he has enabled more people to make
more money in suburban realty than
any other individual in the United
States.
Local Men Interested
Mr. Chapin, who will be the assistant
manager of this broad enterprise, is
the same kind of a man. The two form
a combination that gives promise that
their present plan will work through
to the highest degree of success. Such
are the two men, who are back of
Bayocean Park with unlimited re­
sources If a million dollars is need­
ed it is forthcoming If more, more is
available.
That an establishment of these pro
portions will be well patronized is a
Portland people
foregone conclusion.
love the Pacific ocean and its greatest
drawback has always been its inaeces
siblity. The
most attractive spots
have been in the most out of-the-way
places, 'they have been reached by in­
adequate steamboat service, generally
unreliable and seldom running on
schedule time. The establishment of
rail connection between Portland and
a nearby coast resort will obviate this
difficulty and serve to quickly develop
the most favorable portion of the Ore­
gon shore of the Pacific. It is un
doubtedly a movement of great ah.
sorbing interest to every citizen of
Portland and the State of Oregon. It
deserves the cordial and unqualified
support of every one interested in this
great commonwealth.
1907
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
'van ted.
THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY,
126 Fifth Street, Portland.
Reference, Tillamook County Bank
T T T. BOTTS,
A
• ATTORNEY-AT-L*,
Complete set of Abstract gj
in office.
Taxes paid for
Residents.
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Office opposite Post Offici
Both phones.
St
COOPER,
H.
to
:
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
°»Hcq,
C arl haberlach J
It
Gr
th.
attorney - at - law ,
buck nt,
geitiachFr
Office across the street and north J
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSE, T.
J. P. ALiliEN, Proprietor.
H. GOYNE,
i
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
1
the Post Office.
Office : Opposite Court HoJ
T illamook , O regoh . ’
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Next Door to Tillamook County Bank.
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
A.
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
O regoj .H
T illamook
Q H. UPTON, Ph. G.,M,J
P pysician
AND
S urgboh .
Office first door East of F. |i
Beals’ office.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
Urders for Lumber promptly attended to.
Long Live The King!
is the popular cry throughout European
countries; while in America, the cry of
the present day is “Long live Dr. King’s
New Discovery, King of Throat and
Lung Remedies!” of which Mrs. Julia
Ryder Paine, Truro, Mass, says: “It
never fails to give immediate relief and
fo qui klv cure a cough or cold.” M»s.
PROPRIETOR
Paine’s opinion is shared by a majority
of the inhabitants of this country.
New Discovery cures weak lungs ami
sore throats after all other remedies
have failed; and for coughs and colds
it’s the proven remedy. Guaranteed by
Fine Mountain Climbing.
Chas. I. Clough, druggist. 50c. and
South ot and immediately adjoining |1.00. Trial buttle tree.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
the piopertv will be found the grandest
of opportunities for mountain climbing, Sunny Mead Addition to Tilla
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
exploring, bunting, camping and fish­
tnook
City.
ing. The rough contour of this land is
strikingly picturesque». It ascends pre­
The W. S. haves' five acre tract, con­
cipitously from the very southern edge
of Bayocean Bark. Right from the tracted tor by the Tillamook Real Estate
Company,
will be platted and placed on
water line, one approaches rugged
to the market. All lots sold on contract
rocksand foreste that use abruptly
'
The coast to be delivered |ulv 1st, 1907. Advance
an elevation of 700 feet
line is rough, ragged and rocky, and sale now on. Lots cheapest and best of
Include« Entire Peninsula.
any in Tillamook. Call and see the
The entire peninsula that encloses and indented with large caves, penetrating plats at the Tillamook Real Estate
forms Tillamook Bay is the chosen loca­ hundreds of feet into the rucks. The Company’s office ; or E R. Beal’s office.
tion of this resort. Every foot of land upper land is covered with large, beau.
on the west side of the bar, from the tiful trees. Ferna of scores of species
Notice
northern point to its base, ha» been pur­ abound. At the water » edge, when the
chased. it is now being platted under tide is out, lovers of odd specimens of
Notice is hereby given that S.V. Airder
the direction of the most competent en­ sea nines, star fish and sea uichins can
gineers. A commanding site has been find them by hundred», clinging to the son has rented the past ore on a parcel of
land
situated in township 2 S, 8 west;
rocks.
Only
a
half
mile
south
is
Capa
reserved tor a magnificent hotel. Golt
also in township 1 S.8 west, and has all
We can furnish all kinds of Wines, Whiskies, Brandies,
links, tennis grounds, baseball diamonds Mears Light
At Bay City, just across the bay rights to the same as long as owned by
and enchanting automobile driveways
Gin and Kum at wholesale prices.
the
present
owners.
M
ary
H.
W
est
.
from
Bayocean
Park,
a
wharf
has
al.
have been laid out. Interesting residence
Send us jour orders. We ship in plain cases and prepay freight.
location» have been platted with dis- ready been built. The tracks of the
crimination and taste, born of the up. Lytle road will run on a trestle out in
Read over our price list and mail us your orders. Money refunded if goods
The Huock-out Blow.
predation of the beet there is elsewhere. the water, and this wharf crosses it
are not satisfactory. All orders will be treated strictly confidential.
Natural site« will be preserved, and this quite a distance from the shore. Pas­
Ths blow which knocked out Corlntt
We ship fill our goods C.O.D . or you can make remittance with your order.
sengers arrivi
arriving by train will alight was a revelation to the prize fighters.
remarkable strip of land has hundieds of seng«rs
‘ 1, where they will be met From the earliest days of the ring the
them, giving this beach a vast advant at this wharf,
WE OFFER AS FOLLOWS :
age over California resort». Shade tree» by launches from Bayocean I’m k knock-out. blow was aimed for the jaw
12Qts. Gallon,
ot great size abound. Gorgeous displays landings and taken across the bay in the temple or the Jugular vein. Stomach
12 quarts Sheehan's Private Stock. Rye or Bourbon.
. $8.00
of natural foliage spread their entranc­ less than 15 minutes. It I» estimated punches were thrown In to worry and
$3.00
12
quarts
Tillamook
Rye
and
Bourbon
........................
. 850
ing luxuriance almost to the water's that the entire trip from Portland to weary th« fighter, but If a scientific man
3.25
12
quarts
Delaney's
Malt
Whisker
............................
Bayocean
Park
will
not
require
o,er
. 8.00
edge. Promotors and originators ol
had told one of the old fighters that tho
3.00
12
quarts
Gordon
White
Rre
Whiskey
..................
.
two
and
a
halt
hours,
including
the
8 00
similar projects in Southern California
most vulnerable spot was the region of
3.00
12
quarts
Old
Gold
Bourbon
Whiskey
...........................
launch
ride.
7.50
would he willing to spend millions of
the stomach, he’d have laughed at him
2.75
12 quarts Crescent Rve Whiskey .......................... 7.\L
dollars to possess the advantages which
Personality of Backers.
7.50
for an Ignoramus. Dr. Pierce Is bringing
2.75
12
quarts
Old
Port
Wine
.....................................
77?
3.50
Nature has so abundantly bestowed
1.25
Naturally one of the interesting and he ,to t^e public a parallel fact; that
12 quarts Old Sherrv Wine.......................................
upon this fortune-tavored peninsula.
3 50
•» the most vulnerable organ
1.25
important features of the establish, ,h
12 quarts Old Angelica Wine .............................. 7777'
out
of
Mie
pf\e
ring
as
well
as
In
IL
We
3.50
1.25
Two and a Half Hours' Ride. ment of a tremendous enterprise of
12 quarts Old Muscat Wine..............................................
protect
pur.haa . throats, feet and lung«,
3 50
.................
1.25
And all of this is tn lie within two and this character is the personality of Its . but
12 quarts Old Madeira Wine.......................................
the
3.50
e
are
utterly
indlffer-
1 25
projectors.
T.
B
Potter,
president
and
one-hell hours from Portland.
12
quarts
Sweet
Catawha
Wine
.........................
7.7.77
ent
to,
i
4 50
1.75
This most attractive vacation spot, general manager of the T. B. Potter and knocks us out' finds the solar plexus
12 quarts Sandusky Port Wine.................................
4 50
Make your stomach
1.75
ech|»nng all the resorts for tourist travel Realty Company of San Francisco and
12 quarts Old Tom Gin ............................................ 7.7."
8.00
3.00
in Europe, excelling anything on the At Kansas City is to be genera) manager
12 quarts French Cognac............................ ...77
9 00
3.50
lentic Const and outstripping the best of the big resort and is one of the
12 quarts California Grape Brandy ..............
8 00
3.00
on the Pacific shores is to be only a bit principal hackers of this huge scheme.
12 quarts Stanford 3A Rye........................... .777
11.00
4 00
over a couple of hours' ride from the Nir. Potter is president ot one of the
1'2 quarts Rainier 3A Bourbon ................ .77.7
11.00
strongest
and
most
successful
firms
4.00
very heart of this citv. E. E. Lytle.who
12 quarts Mom.gr im O. P. S. Rye or Bourbon .777.7
dyspepsia,
torpid
liver,
bad.
thin
and
’
Im
­
12
00
of
subdividers
in
the
United
State».
5.00
is building the Pacific Railway & Navi
12 quarts Rock and Rte ....................................
pure blood and other diseases of the or­
6 00
2.25
gallon Company's line, states that he is Many of hi» smaller operations are gans
12 quarts Peach and Honey ................... ..77777777 "
of digestion and nutrition.
6.00
2 25
under obligations to complete the road familiar to Portland people. These,
12
quarts
Milhiew
Whiskey,
bottled
in
bond
.....7777
Tho-Golden
Medical
Discovery
•
ha«
a
10.00
3.50
next year, and places himselt on record however, are smell oouipaied with the
curative effect upon all mucous
Remember, we refund you vour money and repay freight both wav. if
by savins that his trams will be able to transactions in other cities, although specific
are
not
sati.factorv.
We
are
exclusive
„holexak"deafer,
8
ap
Mil
our
goXS
surface*
and
hence
cures
catarrh,
no
run to Tillamook Bavin less than two they were of considerable local im­ matter «here located or what «tag» It wholesale prices. Nothing but the best.
gooos ax
and a hall bouts from the heart of Port portance.
Mr Potter first recognized the ex­ may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh It
land.
Address
all
Orders
to
Is well to cleanse the passages with Dr
The Lytle road already has 16 miles ol cellent leaident opportunities along the
its line in operation between Hillsboro Mount Scott car ¡ins five years ugo. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy fluid while using
the
"as a constitutional rem­
and Buxton A contract was let early At thu time he was associaiej with II. edy. "Discovery
H hp the "Golden Medical Discov­
in the Spring to the Portland Bridge L. Chapin in this city. When it was ery” cures
catarrhal diseases, as of the
Company for the building of 20 miles only a stretch of heavy timber then»
bowels, bladder and other pelvic
from Tillamook City north
Tart ol gentlemen platted this property, opened stomach,
this road from Tillamook Citv to Rav it for sale and noon developed a busy, organs will be plain to you If you will
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
City will be ready for rolling »lock by well.populated neighborhood In fact, read a booklet of extracts from the writ­
ings of eminent medical authoriUea, en­
the first of October, while the entire 20 so rapidly has this district developed dorsing
its ingredients and explaining w.
miles, it 1« believed, will be running ht that the railroad company has found
e assort esses, if desired ; yon can take a. many bottle, of any kind a. yon wish
the first of the year. Next year bv this it difficult to take care of the traffic their curative properties. It Is mailed
on request Address Dr R.V Pierce.
time, Mr. Lytle fully expects that hi» No part of Portland ha» shown a more Ar,
road will enter Portland over its own rapid growth This has been their spe Buffalo. N. Y. Thia booklet gives all the
entering Into Dr. Pierce's
tracks its present terminal facilities eial line. Vernon. Ina Park, Lester Ingredient«
Centrally boeated.
Rates, $1 Pep day I
Park and Elberta, properties of the medicines from which It will be seen that
being provided bv the Southern Pacific
Manv people have marveled time end same type, were marketed by Mr they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure,
again at the tremendou» patronage that Chapin while Mr. Potter was in the triple refined glycerine being used Instead.
Dr. Pierce’s treat thousand-pate Hint-
has been attracted to Loe Angeles and •outh. The rame plans were success­
Common S‘nV
AdvlW
ths California beaches It is true that fully followed.
will be sent free p?per-bound, for 21 one-
_
J**’
KARSEN, Proprietor.
the Winter climate of that country is the
Gigantic Suburban Deal.
í<iírXmI^^'hasí:t^6.,0, “ iUmt*
best on the Western shores It is also
Meanwhile, Mr. Potter has trans.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER COCDPÆNY.
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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
J
R.
PHYSICIAN
MAIL ORDER LIQUOR BUSINESS.
Buy your Liquors from the Wholesale
House Direct.
We Want Your Business.
M.JACOB & CO
51 Front Street, Portland, Ore.
LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
Th« Best Hotel in th« city. Vo Chinese Employed.
& SURGE«
TILLAMOOK.
Office: Olson Building.
Residence. Mrs. Walker’s.
A. K. CASE,
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
T. BOALS, M.D., I
c- HAWK'
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
BAY CITY, OREGON.
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'p'HOMAS W. ROSS, '■
PHYSICIAN & SURGEir ’^
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Office : Opposite Post Offla.
Residence : Allen House, Tillamook,i< '
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gente
Tillamook, Oregon.
It
j~^R. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street from«
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
sarchet ,
T
. The Fashionable Ti
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m
Cleaning, Pressing and Rtf*
ing a Specialty.
I
Store in Heins Phot :ogr»p*
Gallery.
J^OBERT A. MILLE*
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Land Offic*
ness and Mining La*
PORTLAND,
Room, 306 Commercisi Bet'4*
Did You Ever Try I
HARRIS’S NEW FEED
LIVERY BARM.
If not, give him «
Everything first-class. •>
block South of P.O'
W. G. HARRIS, M
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