Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 26, 1911, Image 5

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER
[OADDOWN the
ASK RIVER.
lortest and Most
asible Route.
mill is one of the very finest in the
world, or will be within a very short
Masschusetts politicians who have
time, when the improvements are
completed. And this short time been greatly concerned over what
means a few days only, perhaps be­ j we ought to concede to Canada can
fore this article is published. The | now change the subject to the will-
monorail system is being inaugur­ ingness of the Canadians tc accept
k.x BENNETT IN THE ORE­ ated for handling the output. [ any concessions.
Briefly, that means that an over­
Woman suffrage is adopted in
GONIAN.
Lilding of railways by the head rail extends from the sorting i California in spite of the almost un­
L lines in the State of tables to all sections of the yard, animous vote of San Francisco
king the last couple of and the lumber as it is sawed will against it. The record of Frisco
hay'bave overlooked the be placed in units of about 2000 feet, under tna’e government is not one
bn of lesser roads, and anil these units will be conveyed by to condemn the claim of the women
Lf great importance to electricity to the various parts of that the couldn’t do worse.
A zealous soul has just com-1
Lwealth. And to one of the yard, from there to be loaded
s and the subsidiary work on cars for shipment without dis­ pleted writing the entire Bible in
one on with it and to the turbing their compactness. Gener- phonetic spelling. The is to be
jf Oregon citizens furn- . ally speaking, where lumber is printed in that orthography. We
) capital and operating ■ conveyed through the yards by presume that an unabridged copy I
rprises this article is de­ . horse or human power, and then will adorn the center table of the
loaded by hand, the cost is nearly parlor at Sagamore Hill, Oyster
$3
a thousand feet ; by the monor Bay, N. Y.
Le sections of Oregon not
fa by rail is the County of ■ ail-electric system this is cut down
President Taft announces that the
f lying on the Pacific to less than 50 cents.
ild battle ship Oregon will be the
The
mill
itself
has
been
erected
I. first countv south of
first to pass through the Panama
kt is not a large county with every modern device to save Canal. The Oregon made such a
Laving but 1119 square cost in manufacture ; ihe niachin brilliant race around the Horn to
Lil surface, being some ery has everj' late wrinkle of super­
get into the main sea fight in the
|r than the State of Rhode iority. Band saws will be used foi war of 1898 that she deserves with
the
principal
cuts,
and
logs
of
11
Id the 24th in area in this
Old Ironsides the highest historical
liffers but little in size feet in diameter can be handled. honors.
The main saws are run by steam
Ln and Gilliam.
Canada’s new premier, R. I.. Bor­
Ltion Shows Growth,
power ; all of the auxiliary work by
And
the
electrical den. says that region is not hostile
k County first appeared electricity.
Lus rolls of the country plant is of itself a large feature, to the United States. He goes as
th a population of 95, but furnishing not only power and far, indeed, as to intimate that re­
Ltion practically doubled light for the plant, but light for the ciprocity with us may come within
a very few years. It is only fair for
Lcli decade up to 1900, town of Carlton.
Americans to state, however, right
Regular Trains Ope-ated.
L| grown to 4471, being
The equipment of the railway at here that if reciprocity comes within
Morrow County. In the
Li 1900 to 1910 this popu- times consists of three engines, 31 the next decade or two it will be on
The
t to 021)6, or 40 per cent, freightcars and several passenger, Ihe initiative of Canada.
lain was almost exclu­ baggage and express cars; and United States took the lead in the
de rural districts, the ur- further cars have been ordered, recent closer-trade movement, and
ption amounting to but some of which will arrive every few met a rebuff in the Dominion, We
I is a splendid showing days for sometime. Regular trains were told by the then head of the
considers that the only are now run from Carlton to the administration in Ottawa that the
Ching the county was by Western terminus, and a good deal Canadians were anxious to get a
I over rough mountain of freight and passenger business commercial deal with us which
It the resources of Tilla- is being done. One large contract would open a market here for their
ire than justified this has just been entered into to furn­ products, and on this promise a
r there are great possi- ish ballast for the Lytle road run­ measure in that direction was
re for the agriculturist, ning west from Hillsboro, and this pushed through Congress, but was
lan and those who wish contract calls for several hundred beaten in the Dominion. If, as
in any branch of the carloads of gravel and crushed rock, Premier Borden seems to intimate,
Biness, and more partic­ which is found in abundance along there is no unfriendly feeling to the
United States in Canada, and if a
ihose who wish to take the Carlton road.
Tillamook gate is one of the sta­ trade pact is to be proposed to us
of the many resources
The water of Tillamook tions on the stage line over which in a few years, why was the recent
all sorts of salt water the mail stage runs from Yamhill deal rejected on the other side of
iceans and shell fish. As to Tillamook, by which route the the line? The rejection caused a
listrict, however, Tilla- latter place pets all of its mail. good deal of surprise in the United
is very high, the Tilla- Here a postoflfice has been estab­ States. The rejection was so over­
le being as fine as any lished and soon the stage line will whelming that the party which
e country,
end there in place of Yamhill, and pushed the pact in Canada was hu­
on the West Side road of the mail will go from Portland miliated and discredited. The head
rn Pacific lines is situ- on the West Side road to Carlton, of the party threatened at one time
12 miles south and 35 thence by the Carlton & Coast Road to retire forever to private life. After
B town of Tillamook, the to the Gate, thence by stage. This a succession of triumphs lasting a
t of that county, and to will make a day’s trip from Port decade and a half he was beaten so
Carlton, going up the land, leaving the latter city at 8:20 badly that even his political oppon­
ver, there is a natural in the morning and reaching Tilla­ ents felt some pity for him. But
?h the Coast Range by mook about 7 o’clockthe sameeven­ from what his successor says, anew
itage line reaches Tilla- ing. Returning, the trip can also campaign on this issue in a few
up this pass some 12 be made in a day. And passengers years might have a different result.
26. 1911.
Scraps
Foley Kidney Pills
WE DISTRIBUTE THE
HIGH CLASS PRODUCT
OF THE
S. W. Miller Piano
Factory
DIRECT
From Maker to User
From Factory to Home
I
A Good Position.
Can be had by ambitious young
men and laities in the field of
“Wireless” or Railway telegraphy.
Since the 8-hour law became effec­
tive, and since the wireless com­
panies are establishing stations
throughout the country there is a
great shortage of telegraphers.
Positions pay beginners from $70
to $90 per month, with good chance
of advancement.
The National
Telegraph Institute obérâtes under
supervision of R. R. and wireless
officials and places all graduates
into positions. It will pay you to
write them for full details at Daven­
port, la., Cincinnati, O., Portland,
Ore., or Memphis, Tenn.
PIANO BUYER
Our Piano the
S. W. MILLER
Symbolizes Pure Tone, Depth, Power, combined with
Superb Artistic Case Construction
Still it can be sold at a price within the reach ot the large
army of common people. The S. W. Miller is one of the
growing factories that are building up instead of down-
proud of their name, proud of their Pianos, proud of their
customers—makes it a safe Piano to buy. You can buy now
and pay later, as convenient, at the store of
Knudson
Jones
Furniture Co
Avert* Awful Tragedy.
Timely advice given Mrs. C. Wil-
oughby, of Marengo, Win., <R. No.
1) prevented a dreadful tragedy and
saved two lives. Doctors had said
her frightful cough was a “con­
sumption” cough and could do
little to help her. After many rem­
edies failed, her aunt urged her to
take Dr. King’s New Discovery “I
have been using it for some time,”
she wrote “and the awful cough
has almost gone. It also saved my
little boy when taken with a severe
bronchial trouble.” This match
less medicine has no equal for
throat and lung troubles. Price
50c and fl.fXL
Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by Chas. J. I lougn
Ijime back in one of ihe m->»l
common forme of muscular rh'.u
matism.
A few application» of
Chamberlain’« Liniment will give
relief. For sale by Ijnuar'e Drag
Store.
_______
Don’t trifle with a cold ia good ad I
vice for imprudent men aod women. ;
It mav be vitxl in cane of a child.
There’in nothing better than Cham­
berlain'« Cough Remedy for cough«
and colds in children. It in eeife
and sure For sale by I-amar’s
Drug Store.
lie sure you have the correct
Buy your watch here anil you will
have the best time ulwayt—ever
accurate and dependable. Our stock
ol Gold and Silver Watches <or
I.adies and Gentlemen includes
some of the best time pieces ever
made. All kinds of Jewelry of the
best grades at the lowest market
prices. Jewelry repaired while you
wait.
EUGENE JENKINS,
Reliable Jeuieler,
Next to the Post Offiee
Tillamook Bakery,
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
Corner
Stillwell
Ave. unii First
St. West, and both Phones.
SPECIALTY IN ALL KIND OF CAKES
ALL KIND 01 HHlALI
Keep It Handy.
Don't trust to luck and nature
to cure the ills of your horses
and cattle. They need help when
anything goesjwrong with them.
The “ handiest thing” about the
stable—the surest and most de-
pendable—is it bottle of
¿XPORT BEER,
KAISER BLUME.
Unsurpassed. Non-Intoxicating
MALT TEA.
Watkins' Liniment
R. R. ROBERTS,
At Tillamook Fed Co.’s
Store.
Columbia Bottling Co.,
Astoria, Oregon
;Soda Water», 81 p th OR«, Bartlett Mineral
Water.
Is the World Growing Better?
Many things go to prove that it is.
The way thousands are trying to
help others is proof. Among them
is Mrs. W. W. Gould, of Pitisfield,
N. H. Finding good health by tak­
ing Electric Bitters, she now ad­
vises other sufferers, everywhere,
to take them. ‘ For years I suffered
with stomach and kidney trouble,”
she writes. "Every medicine I used
failed till I took Electric Bitters.
But this great remedy helped me
wonderfully.” They’ll help any
woman.
They’re the best tonic
and finest
liver and
kidney
remedy that’s made.
Try them
You'll see. 50c at Chas. I. Clough’s.
Gives Aid to Strikers.
Sometimes liver, kidneys and
bowels seem to go on a strike mid
refuse
right. Then
..... .......................
... you
i---- 1 ... to work
neeu those pleasant little strike
breakers'
■..... '-a~Dr. King’s New Life Pills
to give them
r___ 7
___ 1; L7Z*
natura)
aid and
gently compel proper action, Ex-
cellent health soon follows, Try
them. 25c at Chas. I. Clough’s.
After exposure, and when you
lei I a cold coming on, take Foley’s
Honey and Tar Compound.
It
checks mid relieves. I’se no sub­
stitute. The genuine in u vellow
package always. Chas. I. dough.
This I p to-Datc and Sensible \\ ay of marketing
Pianos represents a wonderful saving in price to the
Sb
teen constructed and put from Albany, Corvallis, Salem and
n the Carlton & Coast other places south can likewise
is present western terin- make close connections.
Tillatnook Gate.
To go back to Carlton it is certain
I is Near Summit.
that the agricultural resources of the
fry near the Summit of country are equal to any other section
ains, the pass on the of the state and this particularly ap­
down the Trask River, plies to the fine farms adjacent to the
l into Tillamook Bay at railway between the town and the can­
Tillamook. This road yon, where it starts up the mountain
f by many as a logging grade. This grade is no where more
ise it reaches a large than 2 per cent. So it is sure, a good
iber land owned by its local business awaits the -oad. Aside
d owners and for the from this there is as fine fishing and
Ison that almost daily hunting in the Coast Range as there
me great trainloads of can be found in the west, and there is
tsn hauled out over it. sure to be a large pleasure traffic.
well constructed as any
The chief engineer of the road is M.
t lines, with heavy steel, L. Johnson, and he is now locating the
ed with rock, gradients final survey down the Trask. Much of
f considered as on any the right of way has been secured and
lied great lines. It will, work will be pushed as rapidly as pos­
le used for the transpor- sible. The work will be done by the
l great wealth of timber company and not by contract. The
i its right of way for present road was constructed that way
f its distance ; but it is and although the work was done dur­
’ he a connecting link ing the wet season, still it was done
irtland and Tillamook, economically and permanently.
of any other roads build-
I built, because it is the James C. Dahiman, “Cowboy”
Id most feasible route Mayor of Omaha, “Throws th«
Lariat. ”
>ce Portland within five
Mayor
Jas.
C. Dahiman started
Mamook Bay.
his career as a cowboy, and is at
the credit for this road present Mayor of Omaha, and has
liven to Charles E. Ladd, the following record. Sheriff of
I for he was one of the Dawes Co., Neb., three terms ;
two terms ;
fr" in the enterprise and Mayor of Chadren,
Democratic Nat’l Committeeman,
kuch of the capital. But eight
Mayor
of
Omaha, six
years ;
h- associated Fred Rus- years, and in 1910 Candidate for
_ to
r* his death in an auto* Governor of Nebraska, . Writing
Pdent last July. With Foley A Co.. Chicago, he says: “I
have taken Foley Kidney Pills and
Mociated W. B. Dennis. they have given me a great deal of
Peath of Mr Russell the relief so I cheerfully recommend
Rpany met a loss irre- them." Yours truly,
(signed! J amie » C. D ahlman .
p*t there is an adjunc-
I ,h* railway business Chan I. Clough.
phe lumber manufactur
It’s Equal Don’t Exist.
plant from which
No one has ever made a salve,
and Mr. Russell ointment or balm to compare with
« skilled lumbermen Bbcklen’x Arnica Salve. It’s the
Hence the loss to the one perfect healer of Cuts. Corns
Burns, Bruises, Sores, Chapped
r no* to be compared to Hands or So ains its supreme. Un­
r° the manufacturing rivaled tor Piles. Try it. Only 25c
at Chas. I. dough's.
e Men Own Mill.
tr buataesa is carried Take Your Common Colds Set-
iouly.
P"*w»en. the same cap.
Common colds, severe and fre-
FT»“ different rorper. quent.
lay
the foundation of
F’s.t arlton Consolidated chronic diseased conditions of the
pl*ny. The mill is in nose and throat, and may develop
into bronchitis, pneumonia, and
Carl,on. on the consumption.
For all coughs and
tl .
’r,”rh haa colds in children and in grown per­
■’ «hat point to mak. sona. take Foley’s Honey and Tar
Chas. I
L 7J?r"fce
. wt ich Compound promptly.
f
a'r”»- D>d this Clough.
Supply juHt the ingredients needed
to build up, strengthen and restore
the natural action of the kidneys
and bladder. Specially prepared
for backache, headed."', nervous­
ness rheumatism and all kidney,
bladder and urinary irregularities.
Chas. I. Clough.
MORNING AND EVENING TRAINS.
ASTORIA to PORTLAND
Tickets and Baggage through to Puget
Sound points, Spokane, St. Paul, Chicago,
Denver, Kansas, City, Omaha, St, Louis aud
all points East.
Atlantic Steamship Agency.
Agents of The Oregon Electric Ry. at Forest Grove and Hills*
boro sell through tickets to all points east.
Fares aud train schedules will lie forwarded on request.
W. E. C oman .
G. B. J ohnson ,
General Freight &. Pass. Agent,
General Agent,
Portland, Ore.
Astoria, Ore.
J
n «
!■
FAMILY
RECIPES
The valued family rc-
cipes for cough aud cold
cure, liniments, tonics and
other remedies have as
careful attention here as
the most intricate prescrip­
tions.
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help to make
these remedies more effec­
tive than ever.
Right prices are also
assured.
R
CLOUGH,
«
Reliable Druggist.
-
R
Foley Kidney Pills
tonic in actio « - quick in » mults
gl»e prompt relief from BACKACHE,
■ IDWCY end BLADDER TROUBLE.
RHEUMATISM, CONGESTION of th»
KIDNEYS, INFLAMMATION of ths
BLADDER end all annoying URINAP.Y
IRREGULARITIES. A positive boon to
MIDDLE AOED end ELDERLY
PEOPLE and lor WOMEN.
NAVI HIOMt«V PtcOMMS»OATinn
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