Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 12, 1909, Image 4

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    T illamook
headlight , august
LAKE
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2. idc>9.
LYTLE.
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Portland
’s Nearest Beach Resort—Sparkling
Mountain Lake Nestling Close to Old Ocean.
Unruffled Mirror Surface Protected From
Ocean Wind and Surf.
LIGHT where the new railroad meets as the spot for this, the pet project of his seal in sight, is of ever varying interest.
the Pacific ocean—the nearest beach and his associates. They had their choice
Only a mile away is the mouth of the
to Portland, and the widest, smoothest, 'of everything, and picked this location as Nehalem River, where crabs, clams, rock
prettiest beach on the Pacific—that’s where the best, and will improve it lavishly.
'oysters and flounders abound, making happy
Lake Lytle lies, and it’s there that Lytle and
Best surroundings for summer delights the young and old. Up the Nehalem, on
his associates are establishing what they
botli its wide tumbling forks, is the finest
propose to make the most delightful Sum­ —warm,sunny and protected on the cold, trout fishing in Oregon.
mer playground within reach of Portland. raw days w hen the wind blows hard oil the
ocean—cool, fresh and invigoriting on the
All roads lead to Lake Lytle ; all trains
Read what Mr. Lytle himself says hot days when ocean breezes and the spray
lead to Lake Lytle, and Lake Lytle is the
of the surf are so cordially welcome. No other
about it:
first station of the new’ railroad after the
beach can offer such a combination—no
“To the Public—We will operate regular
passenger trains between Portland and Lake
matter what the weather, it's always fine Pacific Ocean is reached, and the only sta­
tion guaranteed by the P. R. & N. R. R. in
Lytle; will build a depot there as soon as the
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
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
beautifully located, about a thousand feet sale at the office of F. R. Beals for SI00 and
of beach in Oregon, and the location of the
new resort, combining as it does, an inland
from the ocean, but protected from it by a up, small payment down, balance on easy
mountain lake, with this broad, smooth
graceful rolling ridge which oilers ideal terms. Accompanying each sale is a guar­
beach is ideal—E. E. Lytle, President,
Pacific Railway & Navigation Co., Port­
building sites for cottages. From ridge and antee to the purchaser of the establishment
land, Oregon.
beach the view of the ocean, with the San of the depot and daily passenger service,
Lake Lytle was picked by Mr. Lytle Francisco boats and an occasional whale or graded streetsand a water svstem.
F
F. R. BEALS, T illamook C ity , O regon ,
MOTOR GUIDE READY
TILLAMOOK RUN.
ON 'n 18 sections of varying lengths, as fol. County farmer he met on hie recent
‘Clemens’ Map” Will Be An
Authority on Scenic Trip
Over Mountains.
Evening^ Telegram.
W. J. Clemen«. local insurance man
■ml a prominent figure in I’ortlaml
*' inutorania," is just finishing up u
splendid motoring guile and road map
for the Portland Automobile Club, of
which he is a member. He expects to
Imre the new map, which covers the
Portland Tillamo>k, scenic ride, com­
pleted. It is to lie published as ail
automobile guide Iwxik, which the local
club is now preparing.
It Ims liven a painstaking task for lint
only Mr. Clemens, but for Rollie Wat
son, W J. Lyons and Ray Gregg, who
are assisting in the work to furnish a
map which shall be absolutely nimble
ss to exact distances—the map is drawn
to scale—to grade« and cutves and
indicating crone-roads and diverging
highways in such a manner that an
utter stranger who has never been over
the road before cannot get lost.
Plea for Better Roads.
The publication of tins map is expected
Io add impetus to the hard tight Till»-
niookera slid certain Portland people are
paitmg up for the improvement of the
road between here and the city of cows
and cherts over mt the Coast.
In order to make the map entirely au
thentto, Mr. Clemens an-l party went
over the road checking and recheoking
by epeedomvtev, grandometei and such
other •' ometers" as were necessary.
Greatest care was taken on both the out-
watd and the hometsmiid joutnejs At
times two and at other times three
automobile» were checking up oil one
another and the result is that the toad
which is one of the most beautiful from
a scenic standpoint of any to la- found
In the Northwest, w ill lie made an open
book in spite of Its devious windings
Guide boards and n svstem of auto uo
bile signals will later be strung «1 >ng
the route as laid out on the Clemi ns
■u ip.
t^The distance from Portland to Till*
mook as the crow fiim is about 6u miles,
while the automobile roail as laid out
fir ths club is t-xsclly 112 miles to a
fraction and w marked out on the map
lows :
Portland lo—
Miles.
Schoolhouse, top of bill .................... 7.0
Tigardville........................................... 3.3
Tigardville bridge ............................. 2 9
Mtddleton ......................................... 4. A
Newberg ............................... ............. 7 U
Dundee................................................. 2.7
l.afayetle ............................................ 7.2
St. Joseph............................................. 18
McMinnville ........................................ 3 3
Bheridan............................................... 13 4
Wtllamina .......................................... 5.0
Butler .................................................. 7.5
Stilinoti River bridge......................... 5.0
Dolph(Toll Gate)................................ 6.4
Tliree Riverì ...................................... 11.8
lieaver ................................................ 4.8
Hemlock................................................ 3 9
Tillatiiook............................................ 12.6
tour is a rich man. Some of then have
been cleaning up about $10,000 a year
on fair-sized dairy farms, and about a
dozen automobiles are owned over there.
What will happen, wonders Clemens,
when Tillamook and Portland are con
nected with tail transportation facilities.
NETARTS.
Miss Della Brown came in from Sheri,
dan last of the week to atop with her
parents. Mr and Mrs. J. E. Brown, who
are camping at the Maxwell place.
Geo. Higgins and wife were down I
from Cape Meares lighthouse on Mon­
day on business.
H. Rogers and family, of Hood River,
For Sale, Young Coach Horses
came in Sunday to spend a few weeks
For sale, 2 vear old filey, broke, and a
yearling, German Coach. Two fine ani­ I on the beach.
Ralph Ackley and family left for their
mals ttoni the same mare and »ill make
a splendid matched team. Enqnire at home in Portland, Tuesday, after 10
•lie Headlight office.
days visit at Netarts.
A. K. Case and family spent Sunday
Percheron Stallion Ville.
oil the beach.
J. Williams was on the beach the last
The Registered Percheron stallion Ville
will stand for the season 1909 in Tilla of the week.
mook at Tillamook City, Beaver and
L. D. Ackley and family, of Coos
Hebo. Ville is the largest and best pro­
county, Oregon, are camping at Happy
portioned stallion in the county.
L. E. S anders , Owner. Camp.
T. Jenkins and family are camping al
Total.............................................. 112.0
One Stre'ch of Bad Road
North Yamhill Tillamook Stage Happy Camp enjoying themselves.
Jack Olsen and Cliff Hiner are camp­
" Tlus trip as we Iliade it le noi at all
The North Yamhill and Tillamook
difficult ill eight hours' running time.'' stage leaves Tillamook City datlv at 4 ing on the beach, and will be in catup
said Mr. Clemens today, "although p.m , and arrives at Trask at 7.20 p.m , fur about three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Plimpton, of i
moat tourist parties allow aliout two and arrives at North Yamhill nt 3 p ni
hours more for stops along the route. It the next day. making connections with Portland, are at Netarts for a week
the North Imund stage for Portland, enjying the beach.
is a mighty fine day's run. one of the which arrives in that city at 6 15 p m
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wiegand. Mr. and
best I ever struck, and all that is needed
The West bound stage leaves North
is the building of a strip of about six Yamhill at 10 am and arrives al iTIIa- Mis Carl Patzlaf, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
miles of highway to eliminate the ex­ mook City nt 8 a m. the next morn, Plimpton, Mrs. .Van Duyn and Miss
ing. Parties leaving Portland in the
cessive grades and miserable roads over morning can make connection al North Mildred Phelps went to Short Beach
Tuesday and spent a most enjoyable day.
around Dolph About five miles on each Yamhill. ________________
side of the Tull Gate is a pretty plough
Hotel arrivels at the Phelps’ House, at
Call for Warrants.
slreteh for a machine. But Tillamook
Netarts.
people ate determined to have a piece of
Mrs. P. J. Sharp Tillamook; Mrs. E, I
All warrants endorsed prior to Janu­
road built tlwt will escape thia circuit, ary 7th, 1908. will be paid on presenta G. Van Duyn, Enid, Oklahauia; Mr- '
ous and difficult passage. It will cost tion. Interest ceases this 29lli day of J.C. Holden, Miss Laverna Holden
July. 1909.
P. W. Tonti.
»l>out $6500 to construct the road and
Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Williams, Mr. and
County Treasurer.
almut <2000 to macadamize it and about
Mrs. Carl Patslut. Tillamook M,. and
$2500 of this I believe ha- already been
Mrs. C. F. Wiegand. W. W. Plimpton
Seared With a Hot Iron,
pledged. The Portland Automobile Club or scalded by overturned kettle—cut and wife. W. M. Plimpton and wife, i
is doing what it can and we want the with a knits—bruised by slammed door Portland; Alma O. Matson. Mrs. O. J
counties through which the road passes —injured by gun or tn any other way— Widen. Kansas City. Kan.; Mrs. C. B.
to chip in and assist in the betterment. the thing needed at once is Bucklen’s Hadley. Mrs. J. P. Allen. Mrs. M Sharp,
Arnica Salve to subdue inti mimation
We are confident they will, th nigh at and kill the pain. It s earth s supreme Harry Sharp, Tillamook. Dr and Mrs
present Aamhill County i.i opposing us healer, infallible for Colds. Ulcer«. Fever W. L. Wood. Portland. Mi.-« Stearns
vigorously tiecaus« the Dolph Toll Gate i Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c nt Clias. J H. Martin, Buetoii, Mass.. Miss S
1. Clough.
' I.eadbelter. Camas, Wash., Miss M.
is locat>ed in that county.
'* You would be surprised to see the
No matter how long you have suffered. Lawtunce. Miss I I. incr-berg. S. B
interest the people over at Tillaunx.h Entry's Kidney Remedy will help you. loincaberg, J. B. Cravin. Portland.
are taking in the gmxi rustds movement Mrs. 8. I. Bowen, of Wayne, W. Vs., A. W Phelps, Long Prairie. Mrs. E.
write« '• I was a sufferer from kidney
ol late. A great deal of systematic and diseese. so that at times I could not gi t Drickson, Fairview John O. Bozirth.
scientific highway improvement is going out of bed, and when I did I could not Bay Cily; John G.xxi, Portland Elmer
on over between Thr-e Rivers and Tilla sis nd straight. I took Foley 's Kidney Lister. Spruce J C. Holden. Tillamook .'
mook using rock crusher, steam rollers Remedy. One dollar bottle and part of Mr. and Mrs. Baker and daughter. R
the second cured me entirely. ' It will
and other modern equipment ”
cure vou.—J S. lamar, Tillamook. Ackley and wife and two children. Port i
i laod.
Clemen* ad la that, every Tillamook Hawk A Miller. Bay City.
WILL TRADE FOR ANYTHING IN TILLA­
MOOK THAT LOOKS GOOD.
Partly Improved Stock Ranch in Linn County Will
Trade for 40 Acres or Over of Like Value
in Tillamook County.
280 Acres, 10 tniles from Brownsville and 3 miles
from Crawfordsville, in Linn county. 80 acres of level
land. 40 acres cleared and under plow. All of the place
is under fence and sub-divided. 160 acres of heavy saw
timber of fir, pine and oak, will cruise over 1,000,000
feet. \\ atered by running creeks and springs the year
round. "L house of 5 rooms in fair condition. Stock
sheds for stock. Poultry house, etc. Three miles to
school and post-office. Will throw in the following
stock : 6 good cows, 25 head of sheep, 2 brood hogs, 60
head in all of chickens, geese and turkeys.
I am coming to Tillamook in about three weeks
and will accept any place that will compare favorably
with what I have to offer.
I hold the value of this place of $s,soo. Write or
call on
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
Tillamook City. Oregon.
Major Weitzel,
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No> 33271,
The Iowa Bred Prize Winning Trotting
Stallion
?
’¡ere
i’’"amo°k that he cannot get away
Flaneur, Reg. No. 56331
Better known as the Nehalem Horse.
the cot rv ' rnl?0Tterl Black Percheon Stallion owned in
my care tn’fiandt,C7tainly 3 true breeder t0 his ^’P«’ is in
ihese hVh
\hlSnm°St succ~sful season. Both ot
TiBamoS Ci^Sp“’.*' S""’’
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f°r bus’ncss-
Respectfully yours,