TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, AUGUST 31, 191«. LOOP THE TILLAMOOK LOOP. Opening of the Seaside-Tillamook Road Gives Tourists One of the Most Scenic Loop Road, Covering 300 Miles PHYSICIAN AND SURGON, This Is the Time To Buy Beds ! NATIONAL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK J $ ? ? GC«W*' itflilCt C L A T s I ItiiHMI-KI! Hum Right at this season is the t very " best time ’ , beds— to 1. buy when our stock is full and complete for your selection. Above, for example, we show one of the beautiful new Simmons Steel Beds as advertised in the Ladies' Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post. Come in and let us show you the full line. They are the famous light weight, electrically welded steel about which you have been reading. There is not a nut or a bolt in the whole bed to rattle loose. And the finishes are beautiful. The quality of our merchandise is the best that human skill and ingenuity can produce; our enormous buying power lowers the price to the point where they cannet fail to interest even the most experienced buyers. Let us prove to you that we can and do sell you the greatest home furnishing values at prices no other concern can equal. Jones-Knudson Fur. Co — OREGON. Kl.AND E ERWIN, PIANO INSTRUCTION. Diploma from Chicago Musical College.—Beginners receive the same careful training as the most advanced. Terms:—$4.00 per months instrnc- ■ tion. All lessons given at Studio. County Representative tor the Wiley B. Allen Co.s’ line of high grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos etc. ; • T. Buns ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Complete Set of Abstract Books in Office. Taxes Paid for Non Residents. T illamook B lock . Tillamook .’ . . . Oregon Both Phones. < ► T. BOALS, M.D., ? PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Surgeon S.P. Co. (I. O. O. F. Bldg.) ? Tillamook .... Oregon. EBSTER TILLAMOOK, ORE araeu AVID ROBINSON, M.D., I HOLMES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW COM M E RC IA L BUILDING, W ash I FIRST STREET, TILLAMOOK, ALiEX. MeflfllR & CO OREGON GO Y NE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office.- GENERAL HARDCUARE Kitchen Ranges and Heating Stoves. THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN THE COUNTY. See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere. O pposite C ourt Oregon. 1 Tillamook I Horen, 12) K- ‘MCE OLSEN, DENTIST. I QARL HABERLACH. attorney - at - law . T illamook B kock Tillamook Oregon 0R. L. L. HOY, The construction of 11 although here and there evidences of through Columbia and Clatsop coun­ highway in Clatsop County has open­ human habitation and industry are ties, sometimes hovering at the edge ed a soo mile loop which many tour­ visable. of the river, sometimes back in the ists say, is unequalled by any trip in woods, sometimes level and again Cheese Factory Land Mark. ole state except the Columbia River Leaving Hebo, the famous Tilla­ winding up and down hills. The steep­ Highway. Starting from Portland on mook country is traversed and the est grade encountered on the trip is the new loop, the tourist passes just outside Rainier in Columbia through a portion of the Willamette cheese factory begins to be a land county. With the exception of this Valley, acoss the coast mountains, mark. Five factories arc passed be­ hill, and the hills at Dolph and Bay tween Hebo and 1 illamook City, a skirts tiic Pacific ocean in Tillamook distance of 21 miles. The auto log ( ity, no grades more than five per and Clatsop Counties and returns by shows a distance of 107.7 miles trav-1 cent arc encountered in the loop. way of Columbia River, Through Many side trips are available for eled between Portland and Tillamook fertile valleys and wild canyons City. Al this time, a detour is neces­ the tourist who is not in a hurry. flowing along mighty streams and sary near Tillamook City on account From Hebo a road leads to the south­ brooks, past large cities and small of paving operations. west, through Cloverdale to Pacific r.atnlets, through open iields i and Leaving 1 illamook, the route fol­ City and Neskowin, Near Hemlock dense forests, the road lead.» I to the lows a Northerly and westerly direc­ the Sandlake road branches off. From very edge of the ocean and back to tion, through green pastures to Bay 1 illamook City a good road leads to the industry and turmoil of the city. City, where the first glimpse of the Netarts and a sharp turn to the left at a greater diversity of scenery is Pacific is had. Beyond Bay City, the Miami brings the tourist to Garibaldi scarcely to be found within so short road winds through the hills to Hob- beach. It is probable that within an­ a r..nge in any other part of the state. sonvilic, then on to the Miami river other year the tourist road will lead Conditions are Improved. which is followed to the divide, then through Garibaldi, Barview, Brighton Leaving Portland the route follows down Foley creek to the South fork­ and Wheeler connecting with the the Rex-Tigardville road, formerly so of the Nehalem river, and the town present road at Mohler. nortoriously bad, but now fairly well : of Mohler. After leaving Mohler, two paved although rougher than neces­ roads ar» available for some distance. Log is Compiled. sary, through The direct roaa road tollows follows the east side R a . corner V, of . Washing- . inc uirect ton YamhiR county. th< , Xorth fork of (hc t-._ County 2___ ' ' and mto ■»'- • -■ of A log of the trip around the loop — —......... — ...e Nehalem At the Yamhill county line, road con­ ’ i river the other crosses and follows as compiled by W. S. Raker of Port­ ditions improve greatly. Practically the west side of the same stream. land and Attorney E. J. Claussen of all through this county the motorist The latter road is preferable as the Tillamook is as follows: can travel without fear of ruts, chuck road is graveled and in better shape Portland ................................... .... holes, soft spots, bumps at bridges than the east side road, and besides, Tigard ............................................. and culverts, and without the many the west side road permits a short Hex ......................................... .. other trifling difficulties which to the detour to Nehalem City and to Neah- Newberg ............................... .. tourist arc so vexatious and trouble­ ivah-Nie mountain. Ncah-Kah-nie is Dayton ........................................... some. approximately the half way station McMinnville ................................. With roads that are straight, wide, uii the loop trip, and this side trip is Sheridan ......................................... level and smooth, the route passes well worth the time needed to take it. Willamina ..................................... through the cities of Newberg, Day­ Butler’s ........................................... New Road Reached. ton, McMinnville, Sheridan and Will­ Leaving Ncah-Kah-Nie, the road Grand Ronde Indian Agency . . amina giving glimses of paved streets Sour Grass Cut Off..................... lawns, substantial business buildings follows the north fork oi the Ne­ Dolph ............................................. and residences and, between these halem river, past the county line and End of Sour Grass Road .......... places, of well kept orchards, corn . into Clatsop county. The tourist has Hebo ............................................... and grain fields, hop yards and I now reached the new road which has Beaver ............................................. meadows. After leaving Willamina, ' made the loop trip possible. From the Tillamook ..................................... the road crosses the Yamhill river county line the new road follows Tillamook ....................................... five miles. and for some miles passes into Polk . uie .velialem river for , ... • county, The hills which since the be-I crossing that stream three times T he Juno, Railroad crossing ............ ginning of the trip loomed up in the bridges across the Nehalem invite in- Bay City .... .Miami ............ timbers, haze of the distance, and gradually s|.»ct>on. . 1 I hey arc — made — '• Of •••"> — Mohler ........... I the stringers being hewn logs, in one growing lajgcr and more real and the instance 120 feet long. And the scen- Nehalem ........ valley is rapidly narrowing. I cry at the bridges demand attention. Neah-Kah-Nic Grade Now Reduced. County Line ............................... Ten miles beyond Willamina and 6 5 The canyon of the river here is nar­ First bridge across Nehalem . . row and deep. The walls' arc over ­ miles from Portland, the Grand Upper bridge ............................... Ronde Indian reservation is reached hung with fern, moss, and shrubbery. Forks of road to Jewel ............ Near the river bed and wherever a and just beyond the agency buildings Forks of road to Elk Creek ... are the school houses and social Sold K h i«ots has made it possible, Seaside ........................... ................ giant spruce have grown. No land­ buildings. Seven miles more arc trav­ Astoria ........................... ................ eled before the foothill are actually scape artist could have improved up­ Westport ....................................... on the scenery along this portion of reached and then for three and a half Clatskanie ..................................... 123.4 miles the road goes upward to the the river. Six miles after leaving the Nehalem Ranier............. ................................ 141.5 town of Dolph. Within a very short after passing over a wide and level Goble ............................................. 1 4 6 5 time however, the Dolph hill and toll grade, the Necanicum river and the St. Helens ..................................... 161.5 road will be a thing of the past. A forks of the road leading to Seaside Scappoose ..................................... 170 5 grade has been completed around the to Jewel and Mist are reached. For Portland ..................................... 191.2 hill which not only reduces the grade 9.5 miles the road here follows the but is actually shorter than the pres­ windings of the river circling back It is acknowledged even by the ent traveled road. Roc kis now being and forth through the forest like a spread on the new road—known lo­ snake. Four and five tenths miles prosperity-blinded partisans of Wash­ cally as the Sour Grass cut off—and from Seaside the Elk creek road is ington that through British importa­ tions the American farmers lose when this has been completed the met and thence to Astoria, through »506,000,000 a year. But Great Brit­ road will be opened for traffic Seaside the road is hard surfaced. ain is only one of the many European From Dolph to Hebo—a distance of Five Per Cent Worst Gride. industrial countries that free trade __ a down 10.» miles, the road ii on From Astoria to Portland, the route I invites to come in and ___ despoil __ ___ our grade. 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