illamook
H cabli#
>1.50 per year
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 3, 1908
ODD & CO
• 9
e Store That Makes Good
JJ
s
rived direct from the factories
ge shipment of Gotzian Shoes in
tyles. Men’s, Women’s and Boy’s
• the celebrated Gordon Hat
I the latest blocks.
rdon Hat, S3.00 ; Gordon De £
Hat, $4.00. Nothing better for ®
■oney.
£
Rev. I. V. Parker has resigned as par-
Albert N. Stanton, of Hillsboro, was
tor of the M. E Church in this city and arrested on Thursday, charged with
left today for Salem, where be will enter assaulting, biting aud kicking lyis wife,
the Theological School.
Blanche 8tanton.
They bad been
The base ball team which went to the campiog
<
on the Trask river for about a
valley retnrned to the city on Wednesday I month. After assaulting his wife Stanton
after being thoroughly whitewashed, as I hired a rig to take him out, leaving his
they ran up against teams in Yamhill wife
'
; destitute.! She came to town
county which were strong and switt.
i
and
swore out a complaint, when Sheriff
got busy and bad the rig
Rev, V. E. Hoven will become tbe pas- Crenshaw
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tor of the Christian church abont the ' stopped when he went out and arrest
middle of October. He has been preach Stanton. At the prsliminary examina
Justice Sappington boo'd Stanton
ing at Athena, and is considered one of tion
1
the best preachers ainoug the young men * over to the Circuit Court, placing the
in that denomination.
* bail at $1000, but for some reason this
was reduced to $500 the next day. He
It is expected that the county court
put up a cash bail and left the county.
will order a temporary bridge built at |
It seems that Stanton lire been bound
the north fork ol the Wilson river, to re ,
over for a similar offence in Washing
place the bridge washed out last winter ,
ton County.
as it is too late to put in a bridge across
the main river this year.
OttoStaseck was fixings block in a
tree on tbe Vi heeler place, and it failing
to hold, he fell to the ground, but fortu-
nately no bones were broken, although
he was considerably shaken and bruised,
and Dr. Boals was called to attend to
him.
Blue Ribbon Club Social.
The Bine Ribbon Club will give an ice
cream social and April shower to-mor
,
row
(Friday) evening, at Todd's hall.
.
Admission
25c , including ice cream and
Nlusie by the Tillamook Concert
cake.
1
Band.
Work at Both Eads.
TILLAMOOK ROAD.
Lytle to Rush tbe Road
Ready for Operation
by June 1910.
TO COST FOUR MILLIONS
"We will resume work at both ends of
the line," said Mr.Lytle yesterday. "Men
and horses will lie assembled immediate,
ly and everything is in such shape that
actual operations will be started tomor
row.
••We will work nil our forces as late
this Winter as possible. Much can be
accomplished before heavy rains set in,
particularly if we have a late Fall. But
operations will lie continued throughout
the Winter, for there is much work to be
done that can be accomplished to advan
tage during the rainy season. We can
do cleaning of land, rock work, grubbing
and construction of tunnels at any time.
There is much of allot these classes of con
struction to be done.
"We expect to have the Tillamook line
completed and trains running by June,
1910.’’
One Million Already Spent—
and Remainder Now Avail-
able--Orders to Resume
History of Tillamook Road.
Result of Kruttschnitt’s
The line to Tillamook has a projected
Visit to Tillamook
gmMii ... miiiuiiimimi diwniiwMiMn miiim
I
mileage of 86 miles. At the Hillsboro
end of the road, I8V1 miles is in opera
tion and 4 Ju miles additional of grading
has been done. Over a mile of track has
been laid at the Tillamook end and three
miles and a halt more has been graded.
A tunnel 300 feet long has been half com
pleted at the Tillamook end of the road
and a 1400 foot tunnel beyond Buxton
on the Hillsboro end has been 95 per cent
finished^
Construction of the road was started
in October. 1905. and was kept up stead,
ily until last November, when work was
stopped liecause of the financial strin
gency. The project was originally that
of Mr. Lvtle, and the Harriman interests
acquired it at a late date. Mr. Lytle,
however, still interested in the road,
continues its president.
FACTS ABOUT THE ROAD.
Started October, 1905.
James H. Feenev, who was knocked
Work stopped Nov. 1,1907.
All stray Bulls caught on my premises
out and rendered unconscious for several will be dealt with according to I hw .
Projected length, 86 miles.
days by a blow struck by John Day, was
J. F. M artin .
Approximate cost, »4,000,000.
able to be aronnd on Friday and resume
Probable date of completion, June <
For Sale.
work at the foundry. Day was bound
1910.
over to the circuit court, tbe justice
Track already laid, 20 miles.
A tire-room house with large wood-
placing the bail at »300.
shed on corner lot. only five blocks Irom
Additional line graded, 20 miles.
Enquire at
fl jiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiMiiiiiin .iKimeiHn' " hiki I
The passengers who came in on the couit-house. Ouly $6lM.
his office.
OOK
JOTTINGS. Closing out our line of steamer on Wednesday were : Ester
From the Oregonian.
Engine for Sale.
House Hardware at cost.— Lattie, Three Sisters. Misses VanPatten,
R. Stillwell, W.J. Tohl and wife, O
Construction work on the Lvtle road,
Sappington & Co.
1, eye specialist.
One 6 horse power Pierce Engine, in
Sander, J. Peterson, E. Jenkins, Harry first class running order.
For price see from Hillsboro to Tillamook, will be re
A full line ol Rubber Boots and Shoes,
a. for abstracts,
Thompson and Seven Austrians, to F. N. Elliott.
sumed this morning. Operations will be
mook County Bank notes. * and Sawyer oil clothing just received at work on the railroad.
continued steadily until the road is com
Masoq’s, and the price is right.
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The Tillamook Railroad. pleted, which it is believed will be accoin
bulk or ¡ar at Mills' Cash
Sheriff Crenshaw sold the cattle and
Engineer A. B Davis, who is connected
Definite announcement is made of plislied bv June, 1810. There will be no
hogs belonging to Andrew Casper, who
with the P. R. <ft N. Co., and Mrs. Davis,
the immediate resumption of work on
Means Mach to Portland.
Sale or Rent at King and
mysteriously disappeared, at Nehalem, the railroad to Tillamook. This an. further delays in building this railroad,
came in Irom Buxton on Monday.
a
at sheriff's sales. Some of the cows in a nouncement, following so closely the and contractors were notified yesterday
The building of the line means much to
Miss Verna Steston has been engaged
herd of 12 head, brought $50, the aver visit of Mr. Kruttschuitt to the long- to assemble their construction crews and Portland as well as to the isolated Tilla
dona inali summer goods at
to teach the Loerpabel school at Neha
age being »37 50. Altogether, with the neglected territory, will be received take up work where they left off.
mook country fhat has waited more or
with less skepticism than some of its
lem, her salary being $70 per month.
Three million dollars will be spent in less patiently for years for a railroad.
hogs, the sale realized »500.
Hama and Bacon at Mills'
many predecessor»,
The importance
C. B. Van tress is in charge ol Caples
completing the project. Over $1,000.000 The opening of the district will mean
Mr. J. G. Woodworth, traffic manager of this road to the country which it
& Hoevet's lumber yard.
For orders,
will open up, and to Portland, can has been spent already on the road. Con many advantages to be realized by reg
of
the
Northern
Pacific
Railroad,
and
Mr.
imen was down from Neha- prices, etc., phone city office or Yellow
hardly be appreciated by those who struction toolsand machinery for driving ular means of communication with the
D. C. O’Reilly, left on the steamer. It is have not yet visited the great coast
Ik.
Fir Mill. •
•
tunnels and grading are on the ground outside world, now lacking because of
generally supposed that they came here region of undeveloped wealth. Fro ..
lav was in the city last week
Dr. Morris will leave for the valley in the interest of Mr. Hill, who is look a traffic standpoint, aside irom the and workmen are in close touch with Infrequent and irregular steamer service,
rdale.
about September 5th, to be gone about ing for feeders for the North Bank road, immense amount of available timber, contractors so that actual operations tbo only means of marketing the pro
e of Packard shoes for men two weeks. Look alter your eyes before a id that the railroad from Seaside will the trade of the Tillamook region is will be commenced today. So much in duct» of the rich Tillamook territory.
perhaps at this time less attractive for
*
earnest is Mr. Lytle, president of the
id at Mason’s.
Assurances are given that the work to
he goes.
•
be extended into Tillamook in the near the railroads than that of other local
ities where the output is in bulkier road, that work will be continued all be ta*en up again today, after being
ous Julia Marlowe Shot* for
Mr. W. I. Staley, principal of the future.
form. The grains and grasses which Winter, so that the line may be complet dropped for the past 10 months, will be
e
sale at Mason's.
Capital Business College at Salem, with
The steamer Sue H. Elmore left here grow in such rank profusion in the
ed as soon as possible.
proseouted steadily until it is completed.
•ombly has gone into the real Mrs. Staley and family, were in the city on Friday, her passengers being D. W. rich bottom lauds of the coast regions
Result
of
Kruttschnitt
’
s
Visit.
on
Monday.
are
all
for
home
consumption,
and
iness at Bay City.
Elrod, Dell Skully, Dr. Gregory, R. Soper
reach the outside markets in the form of
Watch for our specials on canned and family, H.Goldstrom, L. 0. McLain.
Orders to resume operations on the
yder came in this week on a
Tillainook Hears the News
cheese and butter.
goods.
It
will
pay
you
to
lay
in
your
E.
A.
Edwards
and
wife.
J.
Woodworth,
jr from Portland.
Tills is a condensation of raw ma Tillamook road, which, when completed,
winter supply at prices offered by Sap D. C. O'Reilly, Miss Gabrielson Miss terial that is highly profitable to the will be a feeder for the Harriman system,
i in
Granite, Tinware and
A telephcne message on Monday from
Barnes, W. R. Fletcher, Mrs E. Ander- farmer who pays the freight, but is are the result of the recent visit of Julius
pington & Co.
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.t Sappington & Co
less attractive to the railroads, which
Engineer Gao. L. Davis was tbe first inti,
son,
S.
D.
Lynch
and
family
and
Mrs.
R.
Kruttschuitt
to
the
Tillamook
district,
Go to M sboii ’ s and get your measure
prefer the revenue produced by bulk
mation rvceryed in this city that work
B. Aiderman left for Portland
ier freight. These conditions, how. and his conference with Mr.Harriman at
taken for a new fall suit, the beet line of M. Wade.
on the railroa’sJ was «* l,e resumed, and
; also Miss Svenson.
samples ever displayed in Tillamook, the
Mr. Harry Thompson, of the Agricul ever, ere susceptible to some change Pelican Bay, which was completed yes
which will be brought about by tile terday. While Mr. Lytle has been per the good news' quickly spread all over
tha Heiser has been engaged fit is guaranteed.
tural Department of Washington, D. C., advent of the railroad.
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The marvel,
the county. AdMfed to this was the in
.« Beaver creek school.
an investigation of ous soli of the entire Tillamook and sistently working for the resumption of formation that a party of engineers, with
Why ! if you are looking for good who is making
did new line of Stoves and meals, and fine treatment, clean tables, methods and process of clearing up log- Nehalem region produces wonderful construction and the early completion of
crops of all kiuds of vegetables and the project, he has had many obstacles their outfit, werevfn their way in over
■t in at King & Smith's.
etc. etc., just stop at the Larson House ged-off lands, came in on the steamer on garden truck and in most places is
the Wilson river a id were expected that
to fight because of the lack of money
160 acres of timber land for and look up the Stockton dining room. * Wednesday. He desires to get in touch welt adapted to fruitgrowing.
The
evening. Engineer' Dak** message was
available
during
the
past
few
mouths
for
with
parties
who
are
making
the
.best
acre. See J. C. B ewley .
railroad affoiding an outlet to market
to the effect that isork on l*>® railroad
State Bank Examiner James Steel left
railroad building. He has kept hammer
ton & Co. will give you more on Snnday, after examining the Tilla headway in the most practical manner lor these diversified products, will im
would be resumed sit once
that It
mediately
Increase
tiieir
production,
ing away, however, until he succeeded
your dollar than anyone else. * mook County Bank. Mr. Steel makes a in clearing lands.
and it will be but a snort lime after in arousing sufficient interest in Mr.Har would be rushed through to completion.
4lex. McDonald was in the city irom the completion of the line before the
Next day he telephoned that a'erew *or
lardeman Hat, for sale at thorough examination ol the banks he
riman to dispatch Julius Kruttschnitt,
Nehalem on Saturday on business. He coast country can demonstrate hat Its
the steam shovel .uid a crew I H track
i ha best »3.00 Hat you can visits.
is greatly pleased with the amount of resources are not limited to butter and director of maintenance and‘operation laying, composed of Austrians, i ’ere OA
e
Amos Vaughn, like a number of other
cheese.
of
the
Harriman
system,
to
Tillamook
to
road work done in recent years in the
Well-informed residents of Tillamook look over the territory and report to thrir way in, some of whom came* in on
your work on those stumps. dairymen, has sent his team to the val.
with have the great stumping lev for oats on account of the excessive north end of the county, but he is firmly and Nehalem have for years been paying him whether or noc to continue the the Sue H. Elmore. On Tuesday ev ruing
of the opinion that if more attention was from »100 to $150 per Jacre for rough
Engineer D. H. Conklin, ca.ne in from
freight charges by the transportation
paid to the drainage in some place there land which costs .-in additional $100 per Lytle line this fall.
Portland with H, S. Rogers, Neal R-
acre to clear.
These seem like fancy
mty Court was out inspecting companies.
Mr.
Kruttschnitt
’
s
report
to
bis
chief,
would be better roads and it wonld cost
ridge at Johnson fqrd 011 Wed-
Sherwin Williams Paints are the very less to keep them up. He would like to prices in a region so neariv iuaccessable it appears, was of the most glowing na Wilson, L. H. Mercer and Thou. Rogers.
as the coast country, L”» the returns
best prepared paints. They will cover see the county road built, through to Irom this land and the universal pros ture in regard to rhe traffic possibilities Wednesday afternoon a surveying party
more
surface
and
last
longer
than
any
perity in spite of the handicap of miser in the Tillamook country. His enthu of about a dozen was made up and left
soon begins and you had better
Clatsop county.
able transportation facilities prove con siasm so affected Mr. Harriman that the for the north part of the county, where
• your eyes before that time.— thing you can get on the market.—King
J. H. Beach was arrested again Wed clusively that the land is worth the
latter ordered the work resumed at once they will go to work. Before leaving
and Smith, agents.
orris.
Without desiring in any way
nesday charged with larceny by embez. money.
and
pushed to completion. That Mr. Engineer Conklin «aid that in about a
Wanted, to rent, a Small House in zelmentof $155 46, the complaint being to contribute to an undne inflation ol
! having an organ they wish to
Kruttschnitt’s recommendation in the week work will be in full swing again.
e communicate with Geo. Hig- Tillamook, furnished or partly furnished, sworn to by F. W. Robitcb, and grew values, it can safely be predicted that
It is not known at present whether an
the completion of the Tillamook line
for house keeping. Write, giving loca out of the failure of the patrons of the will double the value of nearly all the matter would be followed wasaforegooe
negat. Ore.
effort is to be made to complete tbe first
conclusion,
for
he
is
known
to
be
a
keen
id Mrs. James Armstrong are tion, description and pride. Address Box Pleasant Valley Cheese Association to lands made accessible by the road. But
I
judge of traffic that will be developed by ten miles bv theend of February, accord
receive the money for their cheese. He the traffic that has drawn the attention
; to Portland, where they will 17, Bay City, Ore.
of the railroad-builders to the coast a new line and he is almost invariably- ing to Mr. Lytle's agreement with the
ike their home.
The rain last week caught some oat was previously arrested lor a similar country is the magnificent stand of tim consulted by Mr. Harriman when new Citizens’ Committee. Thia will depend,
no doubt, upon the weather thia Winter.
ill make a mistake if you do hay down and ready for the barn.which offence, but Justice Sappington dismiss ber throughout the entire region travers construction is being planned.
and look over the bargains decreased its marketable value some, the case. His case is set for hearing this ed.It maybe four or five.and perhaps ten,
ly Sappington & Co.
especially where the hay was heavy and afternoon, when the State will make years betere this timber can be marketed
another attempt to have him bound over to advantage in competition with that
John H. Scott, of Salem, presi ran four tons to the acre.
to the circuit court.
which lu-s nearer the consuming mark
de Oregon Good Roads Associa
Work started up again on Thursday at
eta. but it is overwhelmingly the largest
Tbe Presbyterian Church of Moscow. asset ol any transpo-lotion line which
te in on Wednesday.
the oil well with the steel cable, and as
to rent, six rooms, with pantry, the work can be done much faater with Idaho, gave the Rev. D. H. Hare a call croasea the Uoas'. Range, and ita pres
to become the pastor of that church, ence alone makes poasiole the construe-
d and stable. Rent »10 month. the steel cable, considerable more Head
which he accepted, and he will sever his tion of a railroad. Th** building of thia
way
is
now
being
made.
the Headlight office.
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line adda to the trade territory of Port
connection with the Presbyterian church land one of the richeat regions in the
Sisters belonging to St Alphon-
Dr. I. M. Smith and Mrs. Smith and in thio city next Sunday, preaching both
slate of Oregon, and on account of its
cmv returned on Wednesday son left today in their auto, and will
morning and evening. Mr. Hare, with geographical location it is tributary to
tour in the valley for several weeks, visit-
■ir summer vacation.
no other port than Portland. All con.
his wife and family, spent his vacation
If you save $100 from your earnings during
Q. Weldin and D. S. Ames, gov- Lebenon. Dr. Start snd wife came in on in Moscow, and while there the pastor cerned will sincerely hope that there will
be no further delays in carrying out the
I inspectors of boilers and bulls, Wednesday to look after Dr. Smith s ate of that church became vacant and he plans for ita construction —Oregonian.
a year it is the amount you would receive on a
practice while he is away
the city on Wednesday.
was given a call, and on that account
$2000 Investment for one year at 5 per cent.
Mrs. Hare and family remained there
The friends of Mr. Hare are sorry to hear
To sate, sne must sacrifice. The beet tilinga
that he is leaving Tillamook.
of life are gained in this way, If you want to
Married,on Sunday, at the home of the
lay aside a pvrt of your earnings, come to thia
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pree-
bank and open an account. A bank account
man. Mr. Clarence J. Crook to Miso
THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY
Capital Stock........................»25,000.
Lottie Freeman, the nupti-d knot being
will assist yon greatly in the undertaking.
and Morrison, Porttan A Oregon A P. Armstrong. LL.B., Principal tied by tha Rev. L. D. Shrode. Only the Offers every facility for aefe hanking,
We welcome the small depositor.
and solicits your business.
occupy two floors 65 Ivy too feet, have a $30,000 equipment, relatives of tbe bride were present to
witness tbe ceremony. Both are well
r a large faculty, gi ve i ndividual instruction, receive more calls
Commercial. Barings and Trust De
and favorably known in tbe community,
ice help than we ran meet. Our school admittedly leads all aed the friends of the happv couple con partments.
Interest at current rates on checking
in quality of instruction- It pays to attend such an institution, gratulate them upon the union with the
accounts.
a Badness Maa t " Ke -p i sznmering sway everlastingly on thorough hope that it will lie a long and happy
O-ir little hook," Helpful Hints on
It will win out in the end.” Said aa Edeeaten "The quality of rnstruc- marriage. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crook left Banking.’’ explaining how to do your
for their home at Hemlock on Monday, banking by mail is ready.
•n in your school
s it t be standard of ita kind in the North wtat.
Bend for a copy. It's free for the
I an the year. Stad mts 1 idmittedat any time. Catalogue free, where Mr. Crook baa opened a store in
asking.
the Oce.mway hotel.
Warning !
a
DID YOU EVER THINK
OF IT IN THIS WAY?
First Bank & Trust
Company,
BAY CITY, ORE.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
cw Any bank, an y m »uepaper, any buomeau man la Portland.