Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 16, 1894, Image 1

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Vol. VII. No. 12.
TILLAMOOK, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 16. 1894.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
TOLL ROADS
$1.50 Per Year.
I against the road from Dolph to
Peter Brant is advocating a
Woods.
scheme
to start a starch factory in
|)AV1D WILEY, M. D„
Several who are interested part- Tillamook. lie thinks^ that an
ARGUMENTS FOR
AND AGAINST
1'IIYSI. 1 AN, St RGEON
iiatlarlv claim that the roads ean- adequate plant ean| be put|inTor
THEM
not collect toll legally, and that about $1500, and that the expense
ANI> ACCOUCHEUR,
they
can beat the roads in court. of operating it will be very small.
All culls promptly attended 1 j
If
they
believe they are right, they In the eastern states these fac­
Office at the A1.IIKKMAN. TILLAMOOK, ORE.
should attend to the matter, and tories are operated successfully,
not expect a newspaper to shoulder and the farmers there get from 30
UELI’Il & MAY,
the whole responsibility of a fight to 70 cents per bushel for their
ATT« »RNEYS-AT-I.A W,
potatoes. They make money sell
against the roads.
Some people ¡ire of the opinion mg their potatoes at that rate,*and
TILLAMOOK, OKHGON.
j shall give the arguments pro anti that the county cannot allord to in this country the yield of pota
keep the roads up. while others toes is twice as large as it is in
| T. MAULSBY,
say that it would cost the county ' the eastern states. The potatoes
very little to keep them in as good raised here are very fine and rich
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
It is staled in regard to the
condition
as they are, and that the in starchy matter, and a starch
Notai y Public and Real Estate Conveyancer.
Wilson river road that the party
county should do it, or force the factory ought to succeed here. It
TILLAMOOK. OREGON. who built it, Mr. Runyon, received
owners to expend a little more is said that a man can make mon­
aid from the stale, #5,000, which
ey raising potatoea at 25 cents
work on them.
0LAUDE THAYER,
was enough to enable him to build
One thing sure, the poor condi­ per bushel if a ready market is as­
a great part of the road if it had
tion of these roads and the tolls! sured for all that can be produced.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
■ been properly expended, and that
charged prevent many people from The yield is so large here that it
| he yet owes the men who worked
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
coming to this county during tl.e is possible to produce them at small
for him a great deal of money. Mr. summer, and keep many people cost. This matter should be put
Runyon has claimed that tie' road from locating here.
v W. SEVERANCE,
under headway at once so the far­
cost him #30,000, but that state­
We invite correspondence re­ mers can save plenty of seed po­
ment is regarded a great deal as garding tliis matter, from either. tatoes for next year. It is pro­
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
his $12,000 robbing escapade. The side of the question, though cor-1 posed to form a stock company on
TILLAMOOK, OREGON.
settlers along the route had a great cespondents must sign their names the co-operative plan, or offer
deal of trouble to get what they for publication.
inducements to some experienced
MISCELLANEOUS.
thought were fair concessions in
starch manufacturer to locate here,
the wav of toll, and it is main­
ADVICE FROM POPE BOB
it would put many an acre into
tained that the road never was
cultivation
that now lies idle, and
‘■Do not keep the alabaster box !
completed according to the require­
would
be
an
inducement for peo­
of your love and tenderness sealed
ments, and that good and sufficient
BLACKSMITH.
up until your friends are dead. Fill' ple to clear and improve their
bridges were not built. Mr. Runyon
Wagon making, and all kindb of Wood-work
their lives with sweetness. Speak farms. The freight would not be so
and General Blacksinitlinig done.
Mill Ims been very unfortunate in his
approving, cheering words while high on starch as on the bulky po­
speculations in this county, how­
Machinery Repaired.
their ears cun hear them and while tatoes, and Oregon could be sup­
ever, the genera) impression is that
their hearts can be thrilled and plied with starch without paying
Wagons Made to Order.
be is a bilk of the bilkiest kind,
made
happier; the kind things you freight on it from the east. Such
Horse-shoeing a Specialty.
and that no mercy should be shown : mean to say when they are gone | enterprises as this should receive
TILLAMOOK. OKE.
him regarding his interests in the
say before they go. The Howers liberal encouragement. Just look
road. A suit lias been brought to
| you mean to send for their coffin, at the immense benefit derived
Prices to Suit
have a receiver appointed for the
I send to brighten and sweeten their from the location of creameries
road, and the claims are stacked
the Times:
homes before they leave them. If and cheese factories in the county;
up high against it.
few more such institutions would
----- BOOT$ and gjlOEg The North Yamhill road was my friends have alabaster boxes a greatly
increase the prosperity of
laid away, full of frag rant pert in ties
Made to order.
built by state aid, and practically
the
county.
| of sympathy and affection, which
-H-
given to somebody to keep it up.
i they intend to break over my
Repairing done as cheap as the cheapest.
A railroad is just completed
It has passed into different hands,
Come and be convinced.
I body, I would rather they would
Advocate Building.
and is now owned by Geo. Crowson, I bring them out in my weary, and across the isthmus of Tehuantepec
by the Mexican government, and
P. F. BROWNE.
who lias done more than usual to
troubled hours and open them, the new route is much safer and
keep it in order. While it might that I may be refreshed anil
brings San Francisco and New
be best to have this road thrown
CHAg. pETER^ON.
cheered while I need them. I
open for free travel, it would would rather have a plain coffin Orleans several thousand miles
hardly be right to confiscate the without a flower, a funeral without nearer than via the Panama rail­
way. Strange to say, Huntington
the interest ot Mr. Crowson, an in­
a eulogy, than a life without the is trying to lease the road from the
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nocent buyer.
sweetness of love and sympathy. government! He doesn’t want such
The road to Sheridan seems to
First Class in Every Particular.
Let us learn to annointour friends dangerous opposition to his rail­
be a source of controversy in the
beforehand for their burial. Post­ road monopoly.
Shaving,
south end of the county, and several mortem kindness does not cheer
Mair Cutting,
Shampooing.
lawsuits, some of them not ended
the burdened spirit. Flowers on
Hop growing will pay immensly
BiTH ROOMS IN CONNECTION.
yet, have been the result. The
the coffin cast no fragrance back in this county. Why not try it?
——
settlers on Little Nestucca claim
ward over the weary way.”—R. The freights are comparatively
The patronage of the public is resjtect-
the bridges are unsafe, and that
G Ingeraol.
small on baled hops considering
ully solicited.
owners have no right to collect toll.
the price they bring.
Ripans Tubules cure constipation.
Like objections have been made
I. K. LARSON
a
BARBER SHOP-
Ripant Tabules cure biliousness.