Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 20, 1900, Image 2

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    CLOUGH’S HOLIDAY ANNOUNCEMENT
my
CHRISTMAS DISPLAY
ALBUMS
is now Oj>en for Inspection, and whether you buy or not, it will be a pleasure for me to show you my
I
Celluloid, Plush and Leather.
All good values.
A Large Assortment and Prices
that is right.
flhBU]VIS.
All of my Holida
No Old Stock or
ASSObtment
The Balance ’Xmas
Pocket Books,
Purses.
Brush & Comb
Sets.
Whole
PRESENTS
I have a variety that is impossible
to describe, but I have them in all
prices, ranging from $1.00 to
♦ 15.00.
Make an elegant, inexpensive gift
and one that is desirable and useful.
My prices run from 15 cts. to $4-5°
each. I have the largest and best
selected stock ever in the city.
Dressing Gases
Leather Goods
I have too large an assortment to
speak of in detail, but I ain Head­
quarters for
PERFUMES, American & Imported,
BRUSHES of all kinds,
CAMERAS & Photograplies’ Supplies.
VIOLINS, Guitars and Mendolins.
Goods are New.
op Worn Goods.
LEACH
JONES,
1 morality is among the principle direct
tunnels, and most of the assays reported
Real Estate Transfers.
1 cause of suicide. Their suicidal effect
; have been of coal obtained from his pro-
From Indications the Quality jK-rty. I)r. J. A. Payton and Dr. John U.S. to Earl Stanley, Ne^ofNw^of seems to be felt more by the children of
PROPRIETORS OF
sec. 25 and E % of Sw % of and Nw the sinners than by the sinners.
of Portland, and Dr. August C.
and Quantity of the Coal I I Welch,
of Sw 14 of sec 24, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W. | If we could scrutenize the causes of:
Kinney, of Astoria, three brothers-in-
is Satisfactory.
law, own the remainder of the section, U.S. to Clara A. Rhude, S of Ne V4 and suicide we should find that the variety
but their land is higher, and not so
E of Se Vi of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 7 W. ' was infinite. Numberless are the things
DEALERS IN
(From the Oregonian.)
easily prospected. The north half of the U.S. to Carrie Rhude, W Vi of Se V4 and which may make a man, especially if his
liver
is
out
of
order,
fancy
that
life
is
not
There is high authority for the state- section to the south is owned by Dr. E.
E Vi of Sw Vi of sec. 2, tp. 2 S, R. 7
worth living.
ment that the Nehalem Bay coal is the Barton, of Portland, and J. M. Batter-
W.
Some experts maintain that all cases ot
best found on the Pacific Coast. It is es­ | son, a merchant of Nehalem. To the
Shop next door to I^arstn’s Hotel, Tillamook
P. C. Warren to Joseph Lyons, 10acres
suicides are causes of insanity; but if you
timated that more than 10,000,000 tons : west of section 16 is a tract of 160 acres,
in sec. 20, tp. 3 N, R. 10 W.
ask them what they mean by insanity,
lies ready for mining, and that the coal ■ owned by N. D. Newbery, of Portland.
can be laid down in Portland for less Betweenail these holdings and the sea John Rupp to John J. Rupp, E Vi of Sw they will say tendency to suicide; just as
Vi and all of W Vi of Sw Vi lying N of in the case of murder, when they are
than $2 .50 per ton. No less than a lies 720 acres that is mostly of fine
Trask river, all in sec. 36, tp. „1S, called in support of a defense on the
dozen analyses by competent assnvers prairie stock ranch, and is owned by P.
R. 9.
have been made, three of them by the C. Warren, a Warrenton butcher. It is
ground of insanity the only account of
United States Geological Survey. These classed as coal land. The only habita- Horace Holden to U.S., one acre in lot 5, insanity which they can give is tendency
sec. 25, tp. 1 S, R. 10 W.
three assays gave results as follows ;
to murder.
___
| tion in that section is the house on the
First
Second Third ' southern edge of Warren’s tract. There P. F. Ducham to Truckee Lumber Co.,
S hih pie. Sample. Sample.
E Vi of Nw Vi and E ViofSw of Price List of Lumber at Tillamook.
Fixed carbon
46.81
47 ¡s i are no wagon roads worthy the name.
46-79
V iolatiln mat tor
40.06
41 26
41.54
Thickness
of
Coal
Seams.
sec.
28, tp. 2 N, R. 8 W.
8.86
8.91
Moisture
«.<*
$9.00
’o’
A*h ....
A ver> important consideration is the R. J. Hendricks to Luetta Nelson, all of 1- 3 to 1.12 Ro. Fir........
4.29
»•3» 1
* 385
9.00
2-
3
to
2-16
.............
.
thickness of the coal seams. In many
IOO.
loo.
IOO.
bk. 62, Pacific add. to Bay City.
8.50
6.6 to 12-12 ...............
The first and second samples came ' places coal of excellent quality has been S. Weaver to George H. Williams, N Vi
You will always find prime meat at this store. Give us a call.
8.00
No. 1 Spruce, 2in. Plank
but
of
such
thin
strata
that
it
found,
from different veins or measures on
of lot 3 of bk. 11 of Cones & No. 2
6.00
„
„
section 16. Both are marked “ party would not pay to work it. Where the
McCoy’s add. to Bay City.
4.00
Cull Lumber, all sizes.....
J. F. JENKINS, Proprietor,
brilliant and coherent.” The third seams outcrop on Pearson’s tract, they
18.00
No. 1,14 flooring............
sample was taken from section 36 of the are barely an inch thick. They dip to the
Why Suicide Increases.
14.00
No. 2.14
.....................
next township north, being about four northward 30 to 45degrees, and tunnels
17.00
No.
1,1-6
.....................
Recently
published
statistics
show
sui
­
miles northeastward from the point started in the sidehill below the coal out-
14.00
No. 2,1-6 .....................
where the first two were obtained. It is ' croppings intersected the veins 30 to 40 cide is on the increase. It might be
18.00
No. 1. X ceiling............
hastily
inferred
that
the
world
is
becom
­
j
feet
from
the
surface.
There
the
coal
marked “ sooty, slightly coherent.”
18.06
No. 1, 1-6 and 1-8 Rustic.
The geological survey reported that measures were found to have increased ing less happy. But the inference would
14.00
No. 2
»»
these three analyses were made by its ' greatly in thickness, one being 27 inches, be unfounded. Rather it might be said
FINISH.
own officer, Peter Firman ; that thecoal- i another 33 and a third 40 inches thick. that the means of enjoyment having
18.00
No. 1, 1-3 to 1-18........
been
greatly
increased
and
the
standard
I
This
shows
the
measures
to
be
wedge-
field so far as known has a length of five
14.00
No. 2,
of
it
generally
raised,
deprivation
is
miles, and thequality of the coal is good. shaped, w ith the thin edge to the surface,
1V4, 1V£ and 2in. finish, S48........... 18.00
It occurs in strata so soft as to render and assures sufficient thickness of the more keenly felt and more productive of 1.00 extra for SI8 and sizing.
Agents for Kopp’s Brewery, the Brewer of the Finest Beer in the Northwest.
despair. The leading cause, however,
timbering generally necessary. The seam for practical mining.
Strangers can find here a place to write, attend to correspondence, private!)
J. A. TAFT CO.
probably
is
sensibility
intensified
by
In a recent report on the Lower Ne-
measures dip at a considerable angle.
confer upon business or social matters and generally feel at home.
October 10th, 1900.
civilization.
It
is
admitted
that
the
rate
halem coal field, Expert W. W. Hale
Results of Various Analyses.
of suicide increases with national educa­
said :
Three other analyses made in Portland,
rOi WCMMvTw BCM *'• M
“The chances are that the thickness of tion ; not that national education pro.
San Francisco, and Buflalo, N Y.(
the veins now exposed may increase as duces suicide, but it produces sensibility. | &
showed as follows;
It-
liz* z.lnoo.fiz.n-
It rlrwAxx
does wir-vt
not appear Lz.,»,
from 4 the
classifica-1 1
they go further under the hill, and also
r-s
c
that other veins may be found by pros­ tion that any particular calling is es
•«2
pecting. The dipof the veins is abont 45 pecially suicidal unless it be that of the ;
Q.
degrees and the elevation above sea level soldier. It would have been easy to i
z
P
Prussian
*-*
lietween 31X1 and 400 feet, and these veins understand why a British or
.
i
CONST! r CENTS.
Make a Specialty of Logging and Machine Work.
X
o>
undoubtedly extend clear through the soldier of former days, subjected to an
B
s
First Class \\ ork Guaranteed.
Charges are Reasonable.
He employes only Skilled Work
iron
discipline,
deprived
of
every
com-
1
section. Compared with other coal now
men.
fort
in
life
ar.d
mercilessly
flogged
or
mined
on
the
Pacific
Coast,
I
would
say
CO
Shop in Hiner’s old Stand, TILLAMOOK CITY
Makes any and nil kinds of Ma.
if
B ’ C that this coal was as good as any, not caned, should be ready to bolt through
V
ehinery. Boilers, Engines, Separa­
the
only
door
of
escape,
especially
if
he
|
«Ml ! excepting that from Nanimo, and the
tors, Mill Machinery, Loggers’
Fixed CRrbon
54 7> 4K.70
analyses show’ it to l»c nearly as good as had been, like many of Frederick’s
Combustible gai
35.08 35.00 4»-75
Outfits, Guns, Saws, Fits Boxes,
soldiers
crimped,
or,
like
many
of
those
Witter ..
6.05
the
famous
Rock
Springs
coal,
of
Wyom
­
12.56
7 17
A h I i
.................... .. 3<M J
and Turns Shafting.
3-4Ï
ing. I think that these veins can be in the British army, decoyed when he
Skilled Horse Shoer and
IOO. ICO. IOO.
mined profitably and cheaply bv tunnel­ was drunk by a recruiting sergeant into
Wagon Maker.
a
service
which
in
those
days
was
for
ing
and
stoping,
if
proper
transportation
Asoayer Jeune atldeil in a note that
A. K. CASE,
life. But under the present military
this coal yielded bv calcemation 57.75 facilities are afforded.’’
Master Mechanic.
system
it
is
difficult
to
sec
why
soldiers
The Transportation Question.
per cent of coke. Professor Van lie Burgh,
We guarantee first class Wagon Work
Three routes for getting coal out of should be given to suicide.
of Buffalo, is a recognized authority on
at low charges.
Of the races one is rather surprised at
assaying. Mr. Hanks added this note to the Lower Nehalem country are talked
Shoeing, No. 4’s down, $1.50.
first
to
be
told
the
Teutonic,
in
which
of—one by rail three miles to tidewater;
his assay :
PROFESSIONAL cards .
WEST & TH A YER,Proprietors.
“ I find the distance from these mines thence by water by way of Astoria to yon would have expected most fortitude,
are
more
suicidal
than
the
Celtic,
in
Work Shops :
Portland
;
another
by
direct
rail
line
to
to San Francisco, by sea, is 501 miles,
ß L. EDDY,
Next to Uoyno’s Office, Tilla­
where over 2,000,(MH) tons of coal arc Portland ; and, third, an all-rail route which you would have expected less.
consumed yearly. I find this coal to be by way of Astoria. It is pretty gene­ The gloom of the northern climate may
ATl’ORNEY-AT-LAW
mook City, Oregon.
remarkably good. It Ims a black streak rally recognized that the town that gets I k * partly the cause, but it probably may
T illamook , O regon
l»e
said
also
that
the
deeper
character
is
direct
connection
with
this
coal
field
will
of powder, in which it differs from the
In the County Court of the County of Tilla­
mook, State of Oregon.
common lignites of the Pacific Coast. thereby gain an important element of the more melancholic. The Roman yy h . cooper ,
*" lhC<lec*HM<t of ,he KsUtc "f
Stake.
It cakes finely and has but small ash. strength. It is presumed that ifrail con­ Catholic Celt in Ireland will hear with
complacency
that
the
rate
of
suicide
Nunc« IS HakF.BT G ivkk ,—That the final
nection
should
I
k
*
made
by
way
of
There arc peculiarities about this coal
“oWARP SENKi"rt"'Slr“!.OVOf ,h<’ K"'«U °f
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
„.i cE?. r K E’
b»- bee» rendered
that lead me to ho|»e that it is the true Astoria it would (»¡»crate to the dis­ among the Scotch Presbyterians of
« j°“rt /or settlement, and Ihnt Tuesday
Ulster
is
double
that
among
the
Irish
of
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON.
carboniferous coal. If this coal can be advantage of Portland, for it is not stq»-
E fc hfd 7
J*»u«ry, A.D., I901. at ten oel«k
ln rbo fore noon, has been duly appointed t,y
found in large quantities it cannot fai| posed that Astoria would grant Port­ his own race and religion.
mS.* ““t*forlhe.«'ttletneut thereof, al whief
One is rather surprised also to learn
tune any person interested in Mid Kstste mav
to I k - of great commercial and economic land a “ common.point” rate on that
Y II. GOYNE,
4-^r»
t*1“1 ,,le bis exception., in writing to
that
May,
June
and
July
are
the
suicidal
I
coal. Moreover, the distance by wav of
value.”
sai l seconnt. and contest th« same.
8
SHAVING,
Dated this :5th day of No.entlmr 1000
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
The following shows the values of well- Astoria would I k * nearly twice as far to months. It might have been supposed
HoilKS MASON.
rather
than
thev
were
the
season
cheer
­
Portland
as
by
a
direct
line
—
140
as
known Pacific Coast coals in comparison
HAIR CUTTING,
Office: Opposite Court House,
.
__________________
County Clerk.
with that from the Lower Nehalem, the against 78 miles, approximately. And ' fulness and hope. The explanation given
T illamook , O regon .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
SHAMPOOING,
is
that
with
revival
of
vitality
al)
the
Nehalem coal ligutes being obtained by then the railroad that should take the
UepuHment of the Interior.
Land Office at Oregon City, Or.
feelings
and
impressions
become
more
coal
out
would,
also,
in
all
probability,
averaging the six assays:
CLAUDE THAYER,
,
December Rih, j<x>o
Notice is hereby given that the followin«»
carry the immense timber product of the lively, those w hich lead to suicide among
named settler has filed notice of his intention
the
rest.
whole Nehalem Valley out to market.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
to make final proof in support of his claim ■ > .» EVERYTHING STRICT LT FIRST CLASS
lh.l Mtd prool witl be made be”ore th, itX'iiler
Marriage, it appears, is an antidote to
! The question of transportation for the
•nd Retx-iver. .t Oregon c(l,
T
illamook , O regon
Janttai y 25. tsitt,
:
’■ '"’’E0". 0»
CONSTITUI NTS.
Nehalem has two important features. suicide, which, on the other hand, pre­
„ „ „
ASA "Tls WELIA;
vails
among
the
divorced.
The
fact
is
Shall it tie limited to getting out the
£
'
5
'.T
3
’
i
'
»
5
*”
d 6 *”d s«°r
J J AM EH McCAIN,
coal, or shall it be a general development that nine marriages out of ten are i
(A. W. 8KVHKANCB
«MIEI lit HIUDREtSEIt
Ik names the following witnesxea tn nr«.»
linklhKr,,Me,,‘l’«P<>n ""d cultivation
agency for all the resources of that rich happy; not so happy, perhaps, as, in ^[cCAIN & SEVERANCE,
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING,
Fixed carbon
spite
of
all
disillusionment,
evenness
of
Sis
ocction
?
If
the-only
object
be
to
get
the
Combustible gasata
‘’•I" Bower’ »nd Perl Hedge., of Montavill.
=-
Water
SHAMPOOING, ETC.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
"
coal out, the water route would, doubt­ temper and determination to make
less, suffice. But men acquainted with the.best of the union would render them
C w A a > B- M ixirrn , Renter.
T illamook . O regon .
OO.
Electric Baths nicely flitted up. Good for
the country oar the timlier is of scarcely yet happier than a lonely life. The ten­
New Electric Light Schedule.
persons suffering with rheumatism,
secondary importance to the coal, and dency to domestic strife and divorce QAVID WILEY. M.D.,
Nehalem Bay Coal Field.
Building next door to the Post Office Q
The Lower Nehalem or Nehalem Bay the capacity of the valley for agriculture would naturally prevail most among the
•iP” ""d “ft»r the 1st of January, 1901
PHYSICIAN. SURGEON AND
coal field occupies an area of perhaps 15 and manufacturing is great, and that it rich and idle, who have no daily need of
fono7»edak for e,cctric liKhts *'** ’* ••
ACCOUCHEUR.
square miles. It should not he confound­ would lie a short-sighted policy to ignore each other’s help and are tempted to fill
FIRE INSURANCE.
I
............... _
F irst B ase .
All call promptly attended to.
ed with the Upper Nehalem, which pro. the many-sided development that is snre the vacancy in their lives with irregular !
1
light.
16candlepow<r,per
month,
J1.00
/. 5. STEPHENS,
T illamook . O regon .
duces coal so impregnated with sulphur to come to that country, nnd will feed love.
1.50
3
"
That suicide would be far lees common
AGENT FOR THE
as to l»e comparatively valueless for com. ont to a snitable market place. Here
2.00 HOME MUTUAL AND LONDON *
4
L M. SMITH, M D ,
niercial purposes, The Lower Nehalem Portland faces an opportunity that among women than among men statis­
240
5
LIVERPOOL GLOBE INSURANCE
»»
»»
,,
2.80
field lies north of Nehalem, and extends shrewd men interested in her walfare, tics were hardly needed to assure us.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
COMPANIES.
«
S
econd
B
ase
.
Women
are
more
patient
and
less
reso
­
from the I »each in a northeasterly direc. think she ought to improve.
Offices tn T«>dd-s Buildings.
1st 100 candle power...........
3
lute than men. They are also less ex­
cents.
lion. W hile there are numerous outcrop,
2nd 100 candle power...........
Agent for North West School Soppb
TILLAMOOK
—
OREGON.
Call for County Warrants.
3rd 100 candlepower........... 2% cents.
posed to the stress of life. Among Span,
Company, Notary Public.
pings throughout that territory, little
2'4
cents.
4th 100 candle power..........
TILLAMOOK.
— OREGON
systematic prospecting has been done.
2V, cent».
All County General Fund Warrants, ish women, however, it seems there is a ßOBERT A. MILLER,
All over 400 candle power..... 2 cents
No attempt at development has Im n Series E. from No 2587 to No. 2614 in. special prevalence of suicide, of which
INSURE WITH
wifl
Ilw,r* l*ht* thi charge
made except upon the southwest quarter elusive, are now payable and will be paid the intensity of Spanish passion is no
ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
32ea*dk.
Van'"e ,nd 125
Claude
Thayer,
w
hen
presented.
doubt
the
cause.
of section 16, T. 3 N., R. 10 W., owned
G regor C ity , O kegok .
Interest erases Nov. 28. 19(H).
No decant will be allowed on these Agent or Fireman's Fund and London
It is rather disappointing to be told
by C. F. Pearson, of Portland. He has
W. H. C ary , County Treasurer.
La ml« Title® an«) lj<n«l Office Business a
that neither drunkenness or sexual im-
and Lancashire Fire Insurance
spent about $3000 in driving half a doren 1
By B. D. H oag . Deputy.
Spec why.
NEHALEM COAL MINES.
Tillamook Meat Market
Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, etc.
J
Trade a,t tlxe
NEW MEAT MARKET,
XCesrt to tlxe Z’ost Office.
WINE AND LIQUOR HOUSE
Billiard Parlors aid General Social Resort.
C. E. HADLEY, Proprietor,
Tillamook City,
s
w
General
Oregon.
V. MORGAN,
Blacksmithing
Í!
Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing.
tUagon
Ujork.
ff
CHAS. PETERSON,
Hot and Cold ßaths.
EDGAR LATIMER,
K llamook E lectric L icht C o .
Companies.