Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 08, 1909, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JULY 8, 1909.
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LAKE
LYTLE.
land’s Nearest Beach Resort—Sparkling
lountain Lake Nestling Close to Old Ocean.
nruffled Mirror Surface Protected From
Ocean Wind and Surf
Cour.
ITJIGHT where the new railroad meets'as the spot for this, the pet project of his] seal in sight, is of ever varying interest.
tN. the Pacific ocean—the nearest beach and his associates. They had their choice
Only a mile away is the mouth of the
o Portland, and the widest, smoothest, of everything, and picked this location as
Nehalem River, where crabs, clams, rock
irettiest beach on the Pacific—that’s where the best, and will improve it lavishly.
oysters and flounders abound, making happy
T. aake Lytle lies, and it’s there that Lytle and
Best surroundings for summer delights the young and old. Up the Nehalem, on
iis associates are establishing what they
propose to make the most delightful Sum- —warm, sunny and protected on the cold, both its wide tumbling forks, is the finest
T^ner playground within reach of Portland. raw days when the wind blows hard off the trout fishing in Oregon.
ocean—cool, fresh and iuvigoriting on the
All roads lead to Lake Lytle ; all trains
Read what Mr. Lytle himself says hot days when ocean breezes and the spray
snfc.
of the surf are so cordially welcome. No other lead to Lake Lytle, and Lake Lytle is the
dbout it:
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beach can offer such a combination—no first station of the new railroad after the
**To the Public— We will operate regular
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er trains between Portland and Lake
matter what the weather, it’s always fine Pacific Ocean is reached, and the only sta­
ll build a depot there as soon as the
tion guaranteed by the P. R. & N. R. R. in
weather at Lake Lytle.
railroad is finished, and will make Lake Lytle
Tillamook County excepting at Bay City
the finest beach resort in Oregon. Garibaldi
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Beach, the ocean beach at Lake Lytle, has
A wonderfully cozy nook is Lake Lyle and Tillamook City. These lots are now on
long been recognized as the finest stretch
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beautifully located, about a. thousand feet sale at the office of F. R. Beals for $100 and
of beach in Oregon, and the location of the
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new resort, combining as it does, an inland
from the ocean, but protected from it by a up, small payment down, balance on easy
. o ^mountain lake, with this broad, smooth
graceful rolling ridge which offers ideal terms. Accompanying each sale is a guar­
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President,
building sites for cottages. From ridge and antee to the purchaser of the establishment
Jit Pacific Railway & Navigation Co., Port­
land, Oregon.
beach the view of the ocean, with the San of the depot and daily passenger service,
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Lake Lytle was picked by Mr. Lytle Francisco boats and an occasional whale or Igraded streets and a water system.
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If the present rate of slaughter in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy the
Africa shall continue next year's appro
Best and Surest.
priation bill will have to cover an item
“ It afford« me pleasure to state that
tor ealurging the Smithsonian.
I consider the preparation known a«
Colic, Cholera
and
In an interview widely published just Chamberlain's
Diarrhoea Remedy the beat and surest
before sailing from New York for Eu of good,results ol any I have ever used in
rope, Samuel Untermeyer, the man who my family," says 1'. E. Herrington, of
Thia la the uuiver
represent rd the Insurance policy holders Mount Aerial, Ky
in their fight with the companies and sal verdict of all who use this remedy.
Its cures are so prompt and effectual
who has been counsel fir Segal against that people lake pleasure in recommend
the sugar trust, deliveied himself of a mg it. For sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
broadside against tlie government fol
Life 100,000 Years Ago.
Its failure lo get after that trust and
Sciential have found in a csve in
others of its kind. The sugar trust, he Switzerland bones of men who lived
said, happens to be the goat at the 100.000 year« ago, when life waa in con
moment, but the government had »ailed slant daug-r from wild beast To-day
until the prinoipal offenders had died. the danger, as shown by A. W Brown,
Ilf Alexander, Me . is largely from dead­
If thi government rsally wanted to ly disease. •- II it had not been for Dr.
bring the criminal rich to justice. it King'« New Discovery, which cured me.
could do so under the law. but there I could not have lived,’’ he write«. "Buf­
had never been an honest effort to en fering as I did from a «evere lung
trouble and stubborn cough.’’ To cure
forces the law. He said they had no Sore Lungs, Colds, obstinate Coughs,
trouble iu coevicting a few struggling and prevent Pneumonia, Ils the best
50c. and |1.00.
and harmlees combinations, and con­ medicine on earth.
tinued thus : “ But the financial bac Gi-aranteed by L'lias. 1. Clough. Trial
bottle free.
caneers who have been holding up lire
Tortured on a Horse.
oountry in the necessities of life, keep­
" For ten years I conldn’t rid« a horse
ing out foreign competition through the without being in torture from piles,”
tariff al one end and crushing home writes L. 8. Napier, of Rugi«««, Ky.,
competition at the other until the In­ " when all doctors and other remedies
crease in the cost of living is alarming failed. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured
me.” Infallible for I’llee. Burns, Scald«.
have remained immune until every law. Cuts. Boils. Fever-Sores. Eczema, Salt
yer who hashed to deal with Ibis bi­ Rneum. Corns.
25c. Guaranteed by
question knows that the pretended en Clute. 1. Clough.
IAR always advances before berry season,
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.have a good supply on hand and will sell
Is and Customers while It last.
Dl
is. sk. PURE CANE SUGAR.
H. Berry Sugar, $5.80 a sk.
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a Fine Dry Granulated Sugar, $5.60 a sk.
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irand process Rolled Barley,
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The best on the market.
75 lbs. Sack, 11.60.
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140 a Ton.
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EXPORT BEER,
KAISER BLUME.
Unsurpassed. Non Intoxicating.
MALT TEA.
REWERY HOP GOLD BEER,
Special Brew.
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BOTTLED BY THE
nbia Bottling Co.,
toria, Oregon-
«, Silbón*. Bartlett Mineral
Water.
foroement of the law is a huge farce.”
As to the report that Wall street men are
regaining their confidence, he says:
"For ths sake of the country, let us
hope that there gentlemen are mistaken
for if they are right we shall have an
unheaval in this country compared to
which ths mild and harmless expert
menu of the last administration will
seem like a midsummer zephyr along
side a cyclone." Unlees there numerous
criminal combinations were strangled. I
the future was fraught with danger, and
he dtsaded the awakening. He insisted
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that tlie sugar trust was no worse than
many others.
Many people with chronic throat nod
lung trmihle Imre found comfort nod
relief in Foley'« Honey «nd T»r ■« it
cuns stubborn coughs after other tn-at
mer.t baa failed. L. M. Ruggì.« Reas
nor. Iowa, wntp ; " The doctors «ahi I
had conaunrption. and I got no better
until I took Foley's Honey «mt far. It
stopped the hemorrhages and pain in my
lung« «nd they aie now as i«.uiid as a
bullet.”— J. 8. Lamar, Tillimook.
Hawk & Miller, Bay City
A Night Rider's Raid.
The eoisc night riders ate calomel,
croton oil or aloes pills. They raid your
l>«d to r<>t> you <>t rest. Not so with Dr.
King's New Ijfe Pills. They never dis­
tress or inconvenient?«,
but always
cleanse the system, curing Colds, Head­
ache. Constipation, Malaria, 25c. at
Chaa. I. Clough
Bowel Complaint In Children.
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A. K. CASE,
PHOPaiETOK
Tillamook Iron Works
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General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
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TILLAMOOK,
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OREGON.
Major Weitzel,
Registered No. 33271,
The Iowa Bred Prize Winning Standard
Bred Trotting Stallion,
mill be in Tillamook City about July 10th,
1909, and uuill remain as Dong
as Business Justifies.
Come early and look over the horse, his breeding
and the honors he has won and book your mares.
The Major is now finishing a very prosperous season
over the same field for the fourth year.
For further particulars consult the posted bills or
write to
DR. B. F. ROGERS, V.S.D.,
Ouiner and manager, SALEM, Ore.
When nix months old Hie little daugh­
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ter of E N. Dewey, a well known '
merchant of Agnewvllle, V«., bed an
attack of cholera infanum. Chamber­
Cente Is the
lain'« Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Twenty-Five
Price of Peace.
Remedy was g'»en and offected a com
Th*
terrible
itching
«nd «mart I ng. inci­
plete cure. This remedy has proven very '
successful in cases of bowel complaint dent tn certain akin diseases. Is almost
in children and when given according instantly allayed hy applying Cham,
For
to the plain printed direction« can tie herlain'« 8alve Price. 25 cent«
relied upon with perfect confidence aale by Lamar’s Drug Storo.
When reduced with water and sweetened
it pleasant to tab«, which 1« of great1 Everyone would lie benefited hy taking
imparlance when a medicine must b»» Foley's Orino Laxative foe stomach and
given to young children. For sale by liver trouble and habitual constipation.
It sweetens the stomach and breath,
Lamar's Drug Store.
gently stimulates the liver and regulate«
the hovels and is much superior lo pills
Wood Wood. Wood
snd ordinary laxatives. Why not try
on nr telephone ROLLI E WATSON Foley» Orino Laxative today?—J 8.
for Spruce
limb wood.
¡'rimediai« I.smar, Tillamook , Hawk 4 Miller. Bay
1 City.
delivery.
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For Bale. Young Coach Horace
For sale. 2 year old fiky. broke, and a
yearling, German Coach. Two fine ani­
mals Itom the same mare and will make
a splendid matched team. Enqnire at
'.he Headlight office.
j jR A !>• PERKINS,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Office in Sturgeons Building.
AH Work Guaranteed.
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.