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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1894)
V- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. j)AVll) WILEY, M D., pllYSl I AN, SlIiGI ON .AND ACCOUCHEUR, All call* promptly attended t» Office at the Al DKE.UAN. Tll.I.AMOOK, ORE sJELPIl \ MAY, ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW, Tll.I.AMOOK, OREGON. £ T. MAULSBY, ATTORNEY« AT-LA \V, Notary Public and Real Eatate Conveyancer. Tll.I.AMOOK, OREGON. (JLAUDE THAYER, ATTORNEY-AT-I.A \V, AN OUTRAGE V dredger. And, there should be some work done to deepen I he out I MONEY RECEIVED FROM TILLAMOOK side bar. In demanding this, we I EXPENDED AT 01 HER COAST are asking not too much. j POINTS. It would develop an enormously I-------------- rich com.try. It would open the The government has received in way for a hundred big mills to cut I spot rush from the sale of Tilla- lumber for the next hundred years. i monk comity lands: It would cliea eu the production of ’ For 1100 limber claims at lumber for (lie California market, 8400 each......................... •440.000 ami for the eastern states, when For 400 Pre-emption at the Nicaragua canal is opened. It I 1200 each......................... 8 80,000 would stimulate tradegenerally on this coast. Total 8520,000 i We admit that $10,000 has been Besides an enormous amount of appropriated lor Nehalem, but it I fees has been received by the Land ' Office ollieials from making proofs has never been expended. For the |on these claims, most of which has) Cape Mears Light House 60,000 dollars have been expended, but gone to the government. 'This that was not for Tillamook—only item is more than enough to pay far navigation in general. all the expense of surveying, etc. We will print enough circulars i The government has expended in with these statements, backed by Tillamook county: the records of the land office, to Tillamook Bay, 1886 8 6,000 supply every Congressman, if some Tillamook Bay. 1893 ........ 8 13,0001 body will pay the postage for send i Light House road.................8 5.000 ________ I ing them. We believe in letting Total 8 24,000 the authorities know of our need, Total profit to government 8490.000 and what we justly deserve. A the day liefore, according to the Bible; because he recognized his God-given right Io labor six «lays in the week, beginning <m the first ns did his Creator; and i.ecause in acceding to the demands of the State to rest on Sunday, he would be denying his Lord. Hence he refused to pay his line ami costs, regarding them unjust, since the State is attempting toenforee upon him a dogma of religion, with which it can of light have nothing what ever to do. Therefore he Ims gone to jail, though a physician stated that he could never live in that unhealthy place the time required by the enormity of the Slate’s assessment.—Chicago Herald, July 31, 1894._______________ THE RIG RAFT. The Cathlamet Gazette gives an account of the big cradle, which is being constructed at Alderbrook, v W. SEVERANCE, near Astoria, by Robertson & Bain of San Francisco, for building cigar ATTORN EY-AT LAW, shaped rafts. Mr. Robertson is the inventor of this method of trans Til I.AMOOK, OREGON. porting large bodies of timber. The The above money has been ex RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION first raft he constructed was in M ISCELLANEOUS, pended at Yaquina. Silishiw, Coos l’ort Joggins, in the Bay of Fundy D resden , Tenn., July 30.—W. B. Bay and elsewhere. Yet in Tilla and reached New York safely. mook enmity we have over Twenty Capps, a quiet, orderly citizen of As soon as the cradle is com Billion feet of lumber waiting lor a this comity is being made the vict pleted it will be towed to Ranier market, for want of proper harbor im of what appears to be a case of where a raft w ill he constructed. BLACKSMITH. improvements. This timber is religious persecution, the only Wagon making, and all kinda of Wood work Root & Bollins of Ostrander, have charge against him being that he and General Blackainitlimg done. Mill worth Twenty Million dollars, on taken a contract to supply a large Machinery Repaired. the stump, at a low estimate, if our performed some work on the first; portion of the piling necessary for harbors had a little effective work day of the week. Mr. Capps was the cargo. When completed the Wagons Made to Order. done upon them. There is no arrested June 9, 1 «93, ami at his raft will draw 20 feet of water and Horse shoeing a Specialty. other tract of land in the United trial before the circuit court of will be towed to San Francisco by Tll.I.AMOOK. OHK. States that has such good timber, Weakley comity, June 27, 1893, he the tug Fearless from that city. or so much of it in one compact was fined 10 dollars and costs, j The insurance companies will Prices to Suit body. This is no wild estimate, amounting in all to 21 dollars and accept the risk of insuring the | 80 cents. His ease was appealed hut a cold fact. the Times: cargo up to October 15tli. Mr. An expenditure of 8200,000 on to the .Supreme Court of Tennessee Robertson, in reply to an inquiry --------- BQOTfJ and g[IOEg Tillamook bay, 8100,000 on Neha which affirmed thejudgnient of the as to whether lie considered it Made to order. lem bay, 850,000 on Nestucca lower court, May 24, 1894, at Jack- practicable to handle large saw -H- bay, and 850.000 on Netarts bay, son, fixing the cost at 5« dollars logs with the same degree, of safety Repairing done as cheap as tlie cheapest. would still leave the government and 65 cents, making as a grand as piling, stated that by placing a Come and >»e convinced. Advocate Building. 896,000 for other purposes, and total the sum of 110 dollars and “skin” of smaller timbers, several P. F, BROWNE. would put this county, which is 1 45 cents, to be served out at the feet in thickness around the raft, larger and has more resources than paltry rate of 25 cents a day. This it could be secured as firmly as the state of Delaware, in a way to will necessitate the coiiliiieinent of of smaller size. CHAg. pETER^ON. become one of the most prosperous the prisoner 442 days, or one year and nearly throe months. communities in the world. GOOD FOR ENGLAND. Mr. Capps has a wife 24 years of What we want is a large dredger ------- «+.------ to deepen the channel in the bay. age, and four children the eldest j L ondon , Aug. 17.—Many tinplate works in South Wales are starting This would stop the monkey work being only six years old, and one up, in view of the passage of the First Class in Every Particular. that is going on there now, and of them sick at the time of its tariff bill in Washington. Shaving, Hair Cutting, make it entirely unnecessary. A father's imprisonment His family The dispatches are full of such Shampooing good dredger, suitable for this is left all alone a quarter of a mile items as the above. No doubt a BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION. bay would cost 80,000 dollars, and from any house. He is a jHHir low tariff is a tine thing for Eng —— it would be cheaper and more man, and unable to support his land ami other foreign countries. The patronage of the public is respect- effective iff the long run than the family during his confinement. He We should encourage it! ul.y solicited. work that ingoing on. The present does not deny working on Sunday, work is of little use without a but did so because he had rested i Ripans Tabilies cure cmislipation. Ilipans Tabules cure biliousness. Tll.I.AMOOK, OREGON. I. F. LARSON BARBER SHOP-