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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1893)
The following advertisement said to be in circulation in Portland and OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. other places was received by one of our prominent citizens, accom T om C oatkm • • E dito * and P mopbiktob panied by a letter from an intend ing investor inquiring as to the T illamook , O ke ., July 27, 1893. soundness of the proposition: Published every Thursday evening. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) Otte year Six month« Three month« li-bO. '**• 50 • Addition toTillamook, Oregon. Cem of the Pacific Ocean advertising RATES. per month Jo ” ” ” 375 6-75 11.00 ” ” ” r • • • • 1 I ■ ■ ■ ■ e ■ c o TILLAMOOK FJAI<K. KATES Of SUBSCRIPTION. Huth. iicol % ’ 1 ” W e N eed R oom ! A SWINDLE. <Tilliini0oh per year $6.75 ” ‘Zo.oo rp 11E coining 11A BBl lit of the W< IKI.I >, ” ” .U»» a in ten years will surpass any city on ” ” 60.00 th« Pacific coast, it will tie the greatest ” ” loo.oo BIGHTS OF ASSOCIATION S t . B ail , Mi iiii ., July 20.—The supreme court of the state handed down today an important decision which has a wide bearing on labor and capital alike. The North western Lumbermen's Association has a rule providing that no mem ber shall sell goods at any place at prices lower than the retail dealers. The Bohn MaiiiifactiiringCompany, one of its members, was accused of violating the rule and was notified by Secretary Hollis, that a circular of warning of the fact would be sent to al! members. Bolin secured an injunction restraining the secre tary on the ground that such a boycott would seriously injure bis business. The lower court's order was today reversed by the supreme court on the ground that the Bohn Company, being a member of the association, should baveconformed to its rules. The supreme court holds anyone, unless under contract obligations, or unless his employ ment charges him with some public duty, Ims the right to refuse to work for or deal with any man or class of men he sees lit, and this l ight, which one man may exercise singly, any number of men may exercise jointly. In the opinion, which is very lengthy. Judge Mitchell reviews the history of the case and says it presents one phase of the subject which is likely to be one of the most important and difficult which will confront the courts during the next quarter of a century, lie adds: "This is an age of associations ami liilstr unions. Confined to their proper limits they arc not only lawful but laudable. Carried beyond these limits they are liable to become dangerous agencies for wrong and oppression. Beyond wliat limits these combin ations cannot go without iuter- ferring with legal rights of others, is the problem which the courts will doubtless be frequently called to pass upon." Railroad Center on the Pacil <• coast, as five Transcontinental Roads are headed for TlLI.LMI MIK today; Itecauee of iU excellent HARBOR, and its ability to handle commerce will one day make it tlie commercial center of thejtt orld with direct STEAMSHIP J.I.NE8 to CHINA, AUSTRALIA AND HONOLULU It today lias abundance of IRON and MINERAL deposits yet undeveloped Also the largest Timber Production in the world of hardwood such as OAK, ( ELlARand MABl.Eand MAHOGANY Also the fishing industry will soon dev elop into the largest on the coast, mak ing in all the Best and Safest and Surest place to invest your money, as we can now sell von lots at (50.00, which will probably in a few years bring you as many thousand. TILLAMOOK HARBOR has been known for many years, but owing to the many di l enities of gaining access, it has been overlooked until lately. Now one Railroad lias reached and tour more headed that way People have got their eves upon it as they did years ago w ith I liieago, .‘an Francisco, Kansas City and lienver, and a great many other cities. Ho not think because it is cheap that it is not worth having, as every city in the world has sold the same kind of profierty at the same price. These lots will be business property in time, and a lew dollars invested now will some day make you wealthy. A word to the wise is sufficient. Tills offer is only for IM) days, then the price w ill lie doubled, so buy at once as you will never regret a gissl Bargain. ADDRESS: HEAD OFFICE TLLiMOOK LAND CO, 158, 1st Street, Portland, Ore. BRANCH OFFICE: Terms f 10.00 down and (5.00 per month. The advertisement is accom panied by a map which represents Tillamook Park as being t ight on the bay about where Hobson ville is ami having three lines of rail roads, one running through from Portland to Astoria and two term inating at Tillamook. WIIElti: TILLAMOOK I’AKK ADDITION IS. The plat ol the Tillamook Park Addition to Tillamook was filed in the county clerk’s office by (I. W. Allen of Portland, early in April ami was recorded as being in the N W | of X E |. sec III, Tp. 3 S. R 8 W, Tillamook City is in see. 25. Tp. 1 S, It 9 W. Thus it will be readily understood that Tilla mook Park Addition is about 20 miles from this city in a direct line and instead of being on the bay, as represented on the map, is away back in the mountains and not w ithin twenty miles of navigable A LONDON ARTICLE ON FIR. water even in a direct line. Any Tim Timber Traile Jotiriiul, of one who buys lots in that so called London, England, recently pub Addition will lave to make a lished an article on fir from which journey of at least 30 miles from we glean the following: It still this city to the headwaters of ndheres to obsolete mimes for Fir. Nestucea river, through a moun culling it Douglas Pine, Oregon tainous country, part of tlie way Pine mid even Vancouver ( B. ('.) with no read except a mountain Pine. It says that Fir is now lie trail, before he finds his property. ginning to be recognized as belong We are informed that it is very ing to the high class limiter of doubtful if a man could get to the Great Britain and the continent. land on horseliack. There are no The indications point to a large railroads near it. The prospectus consumption in Ihe immediate is a fraud of the rankest kind and future. Irrespective ol its other we take this first opportunity of merits, one of its chief advantages repudiating any and all connection is the enormous size, enabling deals it represents as having w ith Tilla to lie cut from the logs clear of sap mook city and harlior. ill any w idth or thickness. It costs In justice to the interests of this more to lily down a cargo of Fir in community, and to protect those the ports of the I'nited States oil w ho may l>e tempted to invest we the \tinntie coast, than it does hi warn the public of tin1 nature of English ports. Gue of the great the proposition. Such a scheme is difficult ics in cutting decking from more detrimental to the interests small logs is the inability to get it of this city than even to those who vertical grain; this is avoided in invest. The more successful the the big Fir logs. It is merely a swindle, the worse effect it will question of timi* before it becomes have, and our citizens should take ns common as pitch pine in the steps at once to eX|s>se it and see English markets. It is especial I \ that its promoters are brought to valuable as a wood to lie used in justice. The community cannot ship work on account of its non- afford to let this fraud go any eorrosiveiiess when it ¡scouted with further, hut should, and in fact iron. Most timber w lien Isdte to does, kick most vigorously against iron has wliat is called iron sick having such a rank swindle con ness, that is it corrodes. and it is nected with it. neees-ary to relsdt in time. Fir is That Tillaimsik has gained some not so affected and will hold Isdts prominence as a favorable place to and nails so well that it is with invest is proved by the attempt of difficulty they are withdrawn. Fir' these swindlers to make use of the is lighter tlinii pitch pine, another name, and it behoves all parties advantage it has \ll are acquaint- interested in its welfare to guard cd with Fir spars, siptare or octag watchfully against any scheme that onal, which in Loudon form a will tend to injure this city and peeiaJ article of trade. surrounding country. ■ ■ ■ Our Immense Stock of Fall Goods will soon be here an we must make room for it, ■ o H ■ ■ ■ ■ We are Selling Below Cost. ■ ■ ■ ■ & ■ ■ c ■ ■ In. order to reduce our present large stock of goods and make room, we are now offering some of the biggest bargains you ever heard of in this county. ■ ☆ « ■ « ■ ■ * IB ☆ TQe "Deal in all kirçdz of Counfrg “Produce. () H ☆ ☆ ☆ New Goods Every Steamer. COHH <£z CO-, Tillamook, Ore. ' He is not going to But to chase the close Lamb large crowd away. out, Is ihe place to find Baigains in NJ DRY + GOODS, Everything New!—. J New Building, New Goods at the TILLAIVJOO^ BOOK, STORE z/ full supply of School /looks. Stationery, Magazines, and Periodicals always on hand. __ B. C. Lamb, Prop’r AGENCY FOR The Largest stock of Boots and Shoes in the City. Hats S' Caps. Gents Furni sh ing Goods. BRADLEY&METCALFCK CELEBRATED BOOTS&SHOES Complete line of Ladies Dress Goods. ESTABLISHED 1843 Can fit you in Clothing and foot wear. THE BIGGEST BOOT IN THE 111» MARS C0PVMCHTIO TILLAMOOK JjAKERY * N. P. ROBERTS, A -if nd C°NHE(LnoNERY- NOW OPEN. ------- Dealer in------- pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home Hardware, Tinware and StoVep. Fresh bread, made and French candies, oranges, nuts and TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS. A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER Tillamook. DRIVING MUCH COWS. The law concerning fires in Ore The other day I saw a small boy gon forests reads as follows: on a small black pony, driving two See. 4. Any person or persons cows from pasture at break-neck who shall wilfully set fire to any speed. Watch the boy that drives wooded country. or forest belonging your cows to and from the pasture. to the state, or I'nited States, or It is a miserable bail practice to to any person or persons, shall lie run a milch cow. Of all animals, deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, she more than another, needs to be and upon conviction before a court slowly driven and kindly treated. of competent jurisdiction, shall be Driving the cow at an unwonted punished by a fine not exceeding gait will result in less milk, and the one thousand dollars, or imprison | milk will decrease wonderfully in ment not exceeding one year, or by cream richness, and is liable to be Isitli such fine and imprisonment: poisoned by fever from the cow. provided, that nothing herein con brought on by undue exertion and tained shall apply to any person nervous excitment. It is not safe who in good faith sets a back fire to feed such milk to little children. to prevent the extent ion of a fire —Edwin Montgomery in Hoard's already burning. Dairy ma n. AGONY FROM DROPPING OF WATER \ curious experiment is said to have been made on Wednesday in a place of entertainment in Vienna. An American acrobat bet a Vienna athlete a considerable sum that lie could not bear having a litre of water fall upon his hand, drop by drop. from a height of only three feet. Ihe athlete Ims an enormous hand, and everyliody present be lieved that the American must lose his bet. When 300 drops had fallen, however, the athlete’s face tieeame red and he looked as if in pain At the four hundred and twentieth drop lie gave up. aaying it was impossible to liear the pain any longer. The palm of his hand was swollen and inflamed, and in one place the skin had broken open and »bowed the flesh. Onlv a small portion of the litre has gone to make up the 490 drops. hirst Class Restaurant in Connection. J MEALS AT ALL HOURS. ('or First St. à 1st Ave. E FOREST FIRES lemons. To offset the order tint no mar ried women can find employment in the public schools, the .Seattle Isiard has made an order to take effect September 1. that all janitors in the public school buildings of the city must be married men. The single man now employed must get married before that time or lose their job. 1 his is defining rights and privileges with a vengeance. In clearing a street at Silverton. Wash., recently, a party of laborers found a large cellar logover which a hemlock had grown, completely enveloping the cedar. It is estim ated that the cedar is at least 400 years old. It is well preserver! ami shakes split from it were as "Hind as if the tree had recently been felled. The hemlock is about Ls> years old -Western Lumber man. •4- —CORNER FIRST ST «c STILLWELL Ao THE OLD RELIABLE D rugstore . / complete Stock of Drugsiy Patent Medicines. Toilet . Irticles, Motions on hand^-s . “Dr. “H. ,“Q. Johnson. Q^flll Prescriptions carefully compounded. Fifty yeaT* ‘^experience in thisbusinew A llured W illiams , DRUG STORE! Tillamook, Oregon- Prescriptions Compounded At all hours. A. G. REYNOLDS, P ortraits I n A ll T he L eading S tyles Instantaneous process for babies which insures success every time. E nlarging a <0 S pecialty . ' iewa of the most importsnt pl-ices of interest in the county. S tudio cor 1 st S t . and 3 rd A ve . E„ over H eadlight office