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    Ìillaiiwk
No. 19
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, OCTOBER 12,
Her Weight in Gold
1911
Ucciòliobt
The Star has a drama and THE FIRST THROUGH
comedy reel every night.
TRAIN ARRIVES.
John Ford, brother to Mrs. C. E.
Trombley, who has been working
at the Herald office, left to-day for
Michigan.
Tillamook City Turns
Out and Gives Rousing
Reception to Officials.
*1.50 per year
I
I
Do You Know a Single Successful
Business Man
Mrs. William Hoover was shot
*n the hip last Thursday while
picking black berries in the rear of
Mrs. McGhee's residence in the PASSENGER TRAINS THE
west part of town, which might
FIRST OF NOVEMBER.
have resulted in a most serious ac­
Who does not do business with a bank.
cident. As it was tlie bullet pene­
trated her thigh about two inches Road is in Good Condition—
Just follow the “
procession to
and caused her considerable pain.
Portland Business Men to
It appears that Mrs. Hoover warned
several boys to be careful about
our bank and open an account to day.
Visit Tillamook City.
shooting, and immediately after
she was shot. Mrs. Hoover was
Tillamook City gave the first
unable to see or identify the boys
Through train on the P. R. A N.
for they ran away.
'John Harter, who was one of the Co'8. road front Portland to thia
committee on rights of way for the ity a rousing and enthusiastic
railroad, when the P. R. & N. Co. welcome on Monday afternoon, not­
proposed to build to this city, witli withstanding the weather, which '
Fred McKinley and Howard Ed-
inunds, were the first "dead heads’’ was exceedingly inclement, with a I
to take a free ride to Portland on the drenching rain falling all «lay. The I
railroad on Monday.
No wonder Tillamook mist did not dampen the i
the train was delayed on its return peoples' interest in this ling looked
trip when Tillaniookers start in to
beating their on the railroad. Word for event. Business houses closed ■
was received from Honest John after and the people tlockrd to the depot i
The Only Government Examined Bank in the
he reached Portland, and he made to welcome the train and the rail
■ i the admission that it was much road officials.
As the train ap­
more enjoyable to ride in a car than
Countv.
hit the ties, but he was undecided proached the city whistles were
kept
blowing,
and
on
reaching
the
whether he would be able to hobo
his way back to Tillamook.
depot the band played and the
* A * Shingles delivered to any crowd cheered,and notwithstanding
part of the city for $2,25 M.
that it was an unofficial visit of the
Church of Christ.
“Best” hard wheat flour $1.40 sk. I railroad officials, Tillamook City railroad something to do. He prom­
ised to return with Mr. Lytle and
$5.50 bl.
Ridly Day was a happy time last
gave them such a rousing reception party when the roiul was officially
Potatos.
I.urd’s day. The Bible school at­
that it surprised them. The train opened for travel.
Elaine, Pearl and bulk coal oil.
tendance went up to 127 and the
Chicken supplies.
consisted of a locomotive and two
President Holmes called for three
Feed, all kinds and prices as low passenger coaches and followed the
offering was $9.39.
Some new
cheers for the railroad officials mill
as any in the city, at the TILLAMOOK
regular passenger
train
from the club men made the club room scholars were enrolled. The even­
F eed Co.
ing attendence was good. Nearly
Wheeler. The party consisted of J P. echo with their cheers.
every seat in the choir was occu­
O’Brien, vice-president and general
The officials were then escorted pied, and the music was the
best
manager of the Harriman lines; to the depot anil boarded the train,
we
have
had
for
some
time.
E. E. Lytle, president of the Pacific when the first through train to Till­
Next Lord’s «lay morning the
Railroad and Navigation^Company, amook City pulled out on its return
sermon subject will tie, “The Men
who conceived the Tillamook pro­ to Portland.
it stopped at Bay
ject and carried it to successful City for about five minutes mid «lid and Religion Forward Movement—
completion ; George W. Boschke, not reach Portland until three What la It?’’ Thia will be of spec­
ial interest to men. Come. Regu­
Tillamook City should do assistant general manager and chief o'clock the next morning.
lar services in the evening.
things in up-to-date style when engineer of the Harriman lines ;
The distance to Tillamook by
the opening of the railroad is C. E. Lytle, general manager of the rail is 91 miles from Hillslioro mid
A Good Position
inagurated and a crowd of Pacific Railroad <St Navigation Com­ 111 miles from Portland. There are
Portland business tnen pay pany, and L. S. Miller, chief emri- 13 tunnels, the longest of which is Can be hud by ambitious young
this city a visit. Call a meet­ neer for that company.
1437-foot bore. There are 35 bridges men and ladies in tin* field of
ing of the business men to dis­ Mayor C. W Talmage and Presi- over 101) feet in length. The high ■‘Wireless” or Railway telegraphy.
cuss this matter, for Tillamook dent Webster Holmes an<1 a large est bri«lge is 167 feet. Among tlie Since the 8-hour law became effec­
City is at the parting of the delegation of the Tilhunook Com- bridges is the highest single pile tive, and since the wireless com-
ways after being bottled up for mercial Club were on hand to wel­ span in the world, witli a height pames are establishing stations
years and is on the eve of a come the railroad officials and es­ of 104 feet. The highest altitude throughout the country there is a
new era and steady growth. cort them to the dub rooms. Some is 1835 feet, the maximum grade is great shortage of telegraphers.
Everybody get enthusiastic and little disappointment was caused three per cent and the maximum Positions pay beginners from $70
to $Ul |wr monili, with good chance
help boost the city. Then watch when it was given out their stay curvature 15 degrees.
of advancement.
The National
her grow and watch her crow. in the city would be brief and that
Throughout its length the road I
Let everybody put their shoul­ the train would return to Portland traverses a country of varied, mid Teleg'Hph Institute olierates under
der to the wheel and lie a live that afternoon, as the reception and surpassing loveliness. It runs sunervisign of R. R. and wireless
Tillamook E boosters.
Don’t entertainmeul committee hud made through timbered mountains, down officials and places all graduates
stand back in a grouchy mood arrangements for a big gathering canyons, along liemitiful streuuis, tutu posi ions. It will pay you to
and knock those who want to and a Dutch lunch at the club follows the ocean beach for nine write them for full details nt Daven­
make this a live, up-to-date rooms. A large and representa­ miles and circles the waters of Till port. la., Cincinnili, O.. Poitl.nid,
business city, or expect a few tive gathering met at the club amook Bay to Tillamook City. After <> e., or Memphis, I'enn
individuals
to room, and a few brief speeches the road reaches the summit of the
progressive
shoulder all the work, Every were made.
Coast Range its bed follows a nat
in this city Mr. E. E. Lytle was the first to re­ ur.«l water grade the entire dis
business man
should be in the progressive spond, and he received a royal re­ tance to the sea. For 16 miles it
The Headlight ception. He expressed himself as follows the Salmonberry River and
band wagon,
has great faith in the future of well pleased
_
__ here that at its conflux with the Nehalem
in _ getting
80 Acr, a Timber for Sale
Tillamook City.
The time is ¡day, and hoped that by the first River takes up the course followed
now ripe for its development ”
----- •—*-•
—
November
to ------
have • trains
running by that stream to the ocean, another
I have 81) acres timber, witli atsiut
and improvement. So get to­ tietween Portland an«l Tillamook 21 miles. The road runs through 4,000,000 feet of fir and hemlock,
gether on a common platform City. They had taken about five KI of its 13 tunnels within a distnnee which I will Hell at Mr. per lilt) feel.
lACOH BLUM.
and all pull together to make and a half hours to get through, of seven miles.
Tillamook City an ideal, busy, but this included several stops.
There is one thing which is lie tile
Beef, pork, veal and lamb
business town.
He said they would endeavor to to cripple the service, and that is
give the best service they could snow, should it come early in the at the Independent Market,
Progressive
Busin: ss
Methode during the winter, which would be mountains this year. The company opposite Post Office.
on a slow schedule. He said it is not equipped with a rotary plow,
■ ■
A pproved.
was a great satisfaction to him to but one is ordered an«l will be avail­ I President \\ nllace, of the Ameri.
The continued success of the pro­ see the road nearly completed, for able in the new year.
cun Conservation Society, speaking
gressive S. W. Miller Piano factory it had been a long and diffi« tilt un
to the great meeting at Kiito/i* City,
Team for Sale.
in placing their popularlineof high dertaking.
UriK'liexI a live wir<- in the intricate
grade pianos and player pianoes
Mr. O'Brien was the next to sav
The undersigned administrator n«*twoik of our social and «•«■unomic
with those of the best known and a few words. He said the last time of the estate of John Hickey, de­ I system*. He was speaking <>l waM«-
beet rated business men on the Pa­ that he was a guest of the club he ceased, desires to dispose of th I in ngriciiltury. and <>. Iiow, tlnougli
cific coast has now extended to Till­ made the remark that ttie next time team of horses belonging to said > conservation of the I.mil. the ol«l,old
amook. Oregon, anil the fact ttiat he came to Tillamook City it would estate, being one horse and one ' soil* of Europe are made to yield
theJJones-Knudaon Furniture Co. be on the railroad. He was gla«l to
mare each weighing upwards of twice, or, mor«- than twice, ax much
has secured this valuable agency say that he had done so that day.
1501) lbs., and if taken at once, will as the soil of this country which is
means that the high class S W. He fell highly pleased with the way sell same for $375.(10. Ttie owner still comparatively virgin. In doing
Miller line of instruments will tie the work had progressed, anti wax
of this team, lesa than one year this he touched upon the protligality
taken care of in Tillamook anil the surprised to find the road in such
of “statesmanship” in giving uwny
ago, i, refused $0«) for same.
surrounding territory. The Jones- gcxxd condition. Considering they
millions of acres of our lies! la ml to
D a Nir. I. H kkky .
Knudson Furniture Co. are well had made many stops they made
railway corporations, resulting in
known as honorable business men, good time, with nothing to cause
constant promotions of emigration
Notice to Hunters.
and the same high standard of fair them delay. He did not wish them
aud
immigration
which
have
This is to give notice that hunt­ brought, in their turn, increases in
and square dealing that has alwaya to consider thia as an official visit.
been a feature of thia store will of Mr. Lytle had been trying to get ing is prohibited on my place and land values out of proportion with
course be applied in their new him to go over the line for the last those who do so will be prose« uted increases in^their fertility and pro­
Scores
of six weeks, and they were simply to the full estent of the law.
piano
department.
ductiveness. The inevitable result
J. H. H athaway .
prominent musician* have voiced out on an inspection and did not
has been a constant tendency to­
their approval of the long lasting, know when they left Portland
ward higher prices.
Mothe
sweet sounding S. W. Miller piano. whether they would get through,
and the Jones-Knudson Furniture The formal opening of the line
Nones is H f . behy G ivkn ,- That
Ttie treat plaster. A piece of flan­
Co., who are the only dealers in would take place later. and Mr the County Court of Tillamook nel dampened with Chamlierlnin's
Liniment
and bound on over the
pianoes. dealing direct from maker Lytle woul<l arrange to bring a large County. Oregon, at the last session
to user, from factory to home, in­ delegation of Portlaml business of said Court, made an order “Pro- affected parts is su|»erior to a plus
trr god costa only one tenth »<•
vite your inspection and for those tnen to Tillamook City ami take a hibilmg” the Painting of any signa much. For sale by laimar's Drug
who are not in a |»o«xstion to pay party of Tillamook people to Port­ or other notices of any nature upon More.
all ca«h, we will extend a fair an«l land. Two trains w«»uld l«e pul on any Bridge or other public sttuc
A Medicine That Oivea Confidence
dignified credit on jieyment» We the let Novemtier, one leaving ■ires ot Tillamook County.
fa |-..lr« - Honey an«l Tar Cum-
invite von to come in and hear Hiilslioro ¡«1 ten x/clock in the morn
By order of th«’ County Court, I* Hind Mis.
~
T. J Adams, 522 No.
some good music an«l y ou will like mg, ami the other leaving this city Ar pt. Sth, 1911
Ave., ( '««I mutui*. Kt*,,
K ilflMlI
wrilrn
“For a ntimlwr of years
in the aftern«M,n or evening. Mr.
J. < . Ilot.iixx, County Clerk
I the S. W. Miller.
my children have liren subject to
O’Brien appealed to the business
( o U r K m jnd cold*. I um-d r«»ley's
Foley's Kidney Bearedy vs. a Hope men to support the road It had
It'S K«|aal D-n*t Exist.
Honr> ami Tar ( < < oiii|s>un<l
mh | nhhm I and
less Case.
taken ffitxlidJU to construct the rosd
fotttid that it cured their tutiffh*
No
one
has
ever
inatle
s
salve,
Hon.. Ark., J. E. Freeman says: and it »«• time it was payisg some ointment or balm to « «impure with and cold*, «*«» f keep it in the hoii$*e
“I had a severe case of kidney trou­
Hucblen’« Arnica Salve It's the ,)l| the time." kef nee eubetiatutc.
ble and could not work and my case of the interest on the money in­ one
perfect healer of C|>ta, Corns »In« i. (.lough.
seemed hopeless. One large bottle vested and the fixed chargee He i Burns.
ttoVBO, Chaptied
of F ©lev's Kidney Remedy <ur«-d bad parsed through some magoifi lfao<ta or Bruise*.
sins its supreru •. Un
Have yon tried the new
me and I have never been bothered rent timber and he wanted to see rivaled tor tip'
Piles Try it. Only 25«
since.
I always recommend It.’
meat
market ?
Ibis manufactured so as to give the ,at < has. L Lkmghs.
Cha* I- Clough
SUCCESS”
the woman with saving instincts. She is
t best kind of a wife to have—the surest guar-
tee of future prosperity to the family. Every
man who is now banking with us is sowing
t seeds of ultimate wealth and independence,
e solicit the family deposits and offer good
¡erest with the utmost reliability. Come in
j let us talk over making you a depositor
fre.
est }
TY
<TY
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
TILLAMOOK CITY, ORE.
CAPITA L
SUPERVISION
F. A. Sykes, of Spokane, Wash.,
has located next door to Lamar’s
variety store, and is prepared to do
*
■ode for coal.
all kinds of shoe repairing at
Marolf is in Portland on reasonable rates. All work guran-
teed. Give him a call.
*
The Percheron stallion Ville will
ly T. B. Handley returned
make the stand for the season at
tland last week.
Rogers & McNamer’s Livery Barn,
Clocks 48 cents, at Howard in this city, with the exception of
Leading Jeweler.
*
Mondays and Tuesdays, when the
*
d the wife of H. Tohl, of stallion will be at Beaver.
, on Thursday, a son.
One of George Grayson’s faithful
i the wife of Elmer Webb, horses on the stage route dropped
dead in the harness on Wednesday.
Sale on Sunday, a eon.
It had been in the mountain divis­
(Thursday) was a legal ion for eight years and had never
being Columbus Day.
missed a meal or a trip in that time.
nrollment at the public
Dr. Boals performed an operation
>w numbers 320 pupils.
on the nine year son of Dave Per-
Iches only 50 cents, at egoy of Nehalem on Monday in this
wahlen, Jeweler and Opti- city. The boy was in a bad condi­
tion when he was brought to the
city, and did not survive the opera­
Peregoy and wife were tion, as he died on Wednesday even­
m Nehalem on Wednes- ing.
Rev. Evert L. Jones has gone to
Ickens wanted at the Tilla- Portland to attend a meeting of the
it Company's Market, 13c. Presbytery and will be away over
next Sunday. Mr. Jones is a fluent
[nds of Mrs. Wooley will and gifted orator, and since he has
bo hear that she is quite been in Tillamook his sermons have
been much
appreciated.
Mrs.
fill.
Jones and chil«l will accompany
lage license was issued on him on his return.
[George R. Schaffer and
Captain Emmett Jenkins towed
b Wilson.
four fish boats to Netarts on Thurs­
lour chickens to the Tilla- day, crossing the bar in safety.
U Company's Market. We The boats were well loaded with
ter pound.
provisions. It is somewhat of an
118 size Waltham or Elgin experiment fishing for salmon in
$3.25, at Howard Walden, Netarts bay, but the fishermen
think they will make a success of
nd Optician.
k 3 lots, 50 X 100 feet, the it.
The Sue H. Elmore came in on
In the city for $300 each —
Wednesday with the following pas­
I ts . C. N. Drew.
♦
sengers:
Roscoe Booker, J. T.
IB, cheapest and best paper Moore, Mrs. Riley, Mrs. W T. John­
I town.
I-eave orders at son, Anna McCune, Miss M. Hen­
I to Harris’ barn.
*
derson, Mrs. R. A. Henderson, J.
lore Non I^akable Foun W. Rogers, W. H. Cramer, O. C.
B. only $1.65, at Howard Hyatt, Mrs. Anderson and Captain
Hirch of the yacht Bayocean.
Leading Jeweler.
/
I Hatton, <"
district grand / Geo. W. Gravson. the mail con­
came in from Trask on
ma, is in
Ji
Biited Artisans,
— th®'
—- tractor,
Wednesday morning and expects
I interest of that order.
to be out of a job in a few weeks.
ke milk and butter begin George is thinking some of pre­
torn Tillamook, the great senting the county with the stage
■ty of Oregon.—Oregon- coach, to be kept as a relic of by
gone days in Tillamook county, as
ra Henderson and Miss the passing of the stage is an
nderson, of Walker, Iowa, important event in the history of
le city on Wednesday and the county.
James J. Hill was in Portland
malem.
last week and he encouraged the
Ida Rogers left for a belief that wore on the United Rail­
m Sunday and Miss Nellie way extention to Tillamook will not
■tt has taken her place at be long delayed. ‘ We have started
parket.
to build that road,” he de< lared
IH. Ward was operated with a wave of his hand, “and we
I Boa Is on Monday for expect to finish it. It’s not our
rith any-
any­
sis. and she is improving policy to go backward with
That
Till- .
thing that we undertake, t
«--« tiii
las possible.
I believe
B* 8c., , 10c.
________
and 11c. for call amook line is all right,
r. Try me out and its a good thing.’*
|y ■‘hop.
auu . A. J. Schmelxer, cheesemaker at
I Old Reliable Hide and
«
the Red Clover Creamery, carried
r, N. E. Melchoir.
off the first prise at the Oregon
id* of C. B. Hadley Arili
*ill 2 State Fair with a score of *i and
know that he is able to since that date has been awarded
Ind about the house but first prise for hie cheese at the
»ntly recovered to be out Washington State Fair with a score
have to buy in smaller of 951-» points. That is going some
[buy on the Morony place, when a cheesemaker carries off
[t buy soon, the H acre first prises at two state fairs the
ke made smaller. Easy same year and Mr. Schmelser is to
be congratulated on hie honors
p M. Morony.
•
and Red CloverCreameryon having
btted Moroney town on
bench. I.ake Lytle joining ( such a prise winner.
L Moroney's canal and the
I now for sale in lots on
basonable terms and low
M. MOttONBY.
I Lake Lytle. Rockaway
Post Office
MOOK JOTTINGS
The Weekly Oregonian
until Nov. 31, 1912, 75c.
Leave orders at the
Headlight office
MAR’S
VARIETY
STORE
d two Doors west of Lamar’» Drug Store.
“ DROP IN AND LOOK AROUND.”
Rest Room for Ladies.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
TILLAMOOK
GET BUSY !
Everybody Should Help
Boost the City.
F
OF