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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1894)
Vol. VII. No. 29. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. THURSDAY DECEMBER 13.1894. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. STEAL THEIR STYLE. pertaining to our situation fertility, products, mm keting facilities, etc.) obtained reductions on four classes ol property, whereby our eouilly was saved many dollars. This year I I k * Assessors meet “gain, and ‘ I am in ____ _ of receipt seve ral urgent requests to attend. In my work this year I made quite a material reduction from the figures of 1893, on account of the depression in values of all classes of properly, mid in doing so presumed 1 would have mi op MANIACS AND CRANKS. DAY CITY, ORE. portunity to present my reasons I'm: G old L unatics W ill W reck for so doing, and support my work W.*1 MAY. when the* day came Ibr having my the C ountry . comity before tin* Slate Hom'd, and 1 lie goldites are viciously crazy earnestly requested our Comity ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, land their financial schemes are Board to provide for my attendance TII.I.AMOOK, OREGON. | impractical and unsafe, us have and showed them the importance I been proven. These cranks are •I our being represented there. i now bordering on anarchy, and But they have taken no action ill I T. MAULSBY, 1 propose to ruin the country. Their the matter, giving as u reason, that I propositions are simply preposler- ' they could not determine who ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ¡ous, and they have the one idea should go, myself or Mr. White Notary Public and Real Estate Conveyancer. : that gold is the only salvation of (luy successor.) Now the Court They are blindly knows full well, or should know, TILLAMOOK. OREGON. 'the country. ■ following the Wall street contin that Mr. White has no right in the gency, and are struggling to see premises whatever. The assessor’s (JLAUDE THAYER, i who can make llfemseives the otliee, mid all work pertaining I basest slaves lo the money power. thereto, I am responsible for mi .V1TORNEY-AT-LA W, Any man who can not see the ll II my term expires. Besides, of fallacy of a single standard is a what use would Mr. White be to I ILI.AMOOK. OREGON. fool, an idiot, an ass, ami a crack bundle my work? 11c does not brained lunk head. Any sensible know my basis ol assessment much Y W. SEVERANCE, man who doesn’t say that the gold less my reasons for making reduc Imgsare ruining the country, is not tions, or why certain classes of honest. These gold-bug cranks property, or certain localities A TTORNEY-AT I.AW, should lie suppressed and not be were reduced more than others. Other Courts encourage their 'r 11.1. A M OOK, OIIKGON. allowed to vent their feelings before a long suffering public. assessors to attend; which of a Choke them off thump them into right they should do, as it is only MISCELLANEOUS. silence, until the country can get by a comparison with other coun relief. The sooner they get out of ties, that an equality can be main the republican party the better. , hiined, and each assessor should Prices to Suit | They will have Io get out any way. be there to support his work mid the Times: | Let them work harder and be see that his county gets a fair more saving, and then they will show. ——BOOT$ and My attendance on the board not have to depend on legislation Made to order. to replenish their pockets. Do last year, cost the county just 825, -H some honest work an I learn to be as I charged up only actual expen Repairing done as cheap as the cheapest. economical, anil then you will not ses. The best I can do now is to Conic and be convinced. have to beg the government, to correspond with our representative Advocate Building. help you out by keeping up the mid (lie secretary of lie board, but P. F. BROWNE. price of gold! It is about time a I will have no chance to compare quietus is being put on some of the with other comities’ figures, ami if our county suffers in t he end, I loud-mouthed gold bug ranters. want those interested to know CHA^. pETER^ON. whereto place t he blame. I have REGARDING ASSESSMENTS. done the best I could. C harles P ye , County Assessor. E ditor H eadlight —Please give me a chance to say a few words on ------- .4.------- People seem to be set ill a head a subject in which all are more or less interested. Viz: — Assessments. strong manner, pretty generally, First Class in Every Particular. Lis'year, at my earnest solic regarding nil political questions, Shaving, itation our county board granted Mair Cutting, mid it seem“ useless in many cases S H a m ptiolng. me permission to attend the asses sor's convention and slate board of to try to convince them that any BATH ROOMS IN CONNECTION. equalization, where I hail an op change would he beneficial. Tlda portunity of studying and discuss paper is bound to express its opin The patronage of the public is respect- ing the work anil method of my ion, at any rate, though it does not uhy solicited. brother assessors: also a chance to ask anyone to believe the same way. compare my wors with other coun If there are any who wish toinforin the financial ties. ami as a result decided that themselves upon gladly give we were entitled to various reduc question, we will tions, and in conjunction with our information whereby they may PRINTING, representative on t' e Board; Mr, secure the best of bemks mid liter 8. D. Gibson ' who, nit hough lie bail ature, by the best of authorities and Paper-hanging. on both sides, treating on these For estimates and prices call on. nr write to never been in our County, took >< EKM a NN G esmneh . Braver Lost-office, great pains to find out all hi* could quest ions. The ls‘st way to knock 0AVJD WILEY. M. D.. An “oliM-ure, moss-lutek, daily | mg, published somewhere in piiysi . i \x. sr t:<; • on I ortland. in a moim-mmiiae and a and A( coin iievr . plutocrat »null economic questions, All calls promptly attended (j i We intimate its style once in gi, Office at the A ldeeman , TILLAMOOK. ORE I iug our own opinions. 1)<> you rPC. •ognize Hie bi'lugsgate and abuse IIAYDON, M. D, as a lair sample of wlmt you see on H|*-< ial attention to Surgery mul ‘ the editorial page of the aforesaid I 'insignificant sheet?” ( bionic Diaesses. BARBER SHOP- Frescoing, Decorating, 41 TilJamonArConnty. Ore. $1.50 Per Year. the gold bug conceit out of the pub lie, is Io get the people to read up on both sides. The more this mat ter is iindershmd, the belter it is Ibr the country, 't he people should think for themselves mid not allow any man or newspaper to dic tate to them. Rend Isitli sides before you form a set opinion. The Oregonian completely ig nores all newspapers of this state that do not agree with its financial policy. It never mentions their names or copies from them, and it is presumed they will nil die* as a result, the papers now represented in the Oregonian's exchange col umn number not more than four or five*. Of course*, the great big, only paper, would not la* fair enough to publish extracts* freyu all the* papers in the state showing (lie* general feeling mid iirgiiement on the financial question. Prac tically speaking, all of the papers in this state arc* publishing strong article« denouncing the Oregonian policy, lint the people* who read only the Oregonian never know anything about it. Those who take t he Oregon in n to Im a jmli t ieal bible for the republican party will find out they are* fur from republic anism before they are through with it. Wlien the* Oregonian refers to a paper as an ‘‘obscure* country pub licalion,” an “insignificant sheet,” “ii paper not worth mentioning,” the “venal press," or a “rural jour- nsl,” it always refers to the H ead light . We mention this so that people will know wlmt paper the Oregonian refers to so often. Astoria has a railroad assured now, mid work is to begin on it before April 1st, mid $50,(MM) is to be expended each month. The road will be built up the Col.iiiibiii river to (ioIde, connecting with the Northern Pacific at that place. There is talk of forming a com pany and raising a subsidy to build ail electric road from hereto Portland, via Forest Grove mid Hillsboro. A meeting will be call ed soon, and the mutter will be pushed vigorously. Now for the Nicaragua canal, ct on it to quick Congress can' he bill is passed to suit us. V D, limimi* claims lumber w<- will double *i.. value mid traus- continenDel rates will begin to drop. Anyone who Ims doiiths on any points regarding flic* financial question can have questions promptly answered, according to our views, through these* columns. The cash dollar discount rate is not good after Jan. 1. 1895. Ferdinand De Lesseps is dead, aged 89 years,___________ No discount on our subscription rates after Jan. 1, 1895.