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LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT,
Office of Engineer, 13TH District,
Portland, Oreg. Sept. 9, 1902.
______ Inclosures.

SUBJECT:

The Light-House Board,
Washington, D.C.
Sirs:-
I have the honor to report that the road to Yaquina Head, Oregon, Light Station, is in need of repair by grading and ditching on the side hill where the road leaves the beach. It is estimated that $240.00 will do all work necessary to put the road in suitable condition to withstand the winter rains.
The boundary fence at the station is in need of renewal, the posts being rotten and the wire rusted away.
It is estimated that it will cost $250.00 to renew this fence.
Owing to the isolation of the station it is respectfully recommended thath the work be done by hired labor and purchase of materials in open market existing regulations.
I hereby certify that in my opinion this method is the most economical and advantageous to the Government.
The work to be paid for from the appropriation Repairs and Incidental Expenses of Light-Houses 1903.
Respectfully yours,
W. C. ???
Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.,
Engineer 13th Light-House District.

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LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT,
Office of Engineer, 13TH District,
Portland, Oreg. Sept. 9, 1902.
______ Inclosures.

SUBJECT:

The Light-House Board,
Washington, D.C.
Sirs:-
I have the honor to report that the road to Yaquina Head, Oregon, Light Station, is in need of repair by grading and ditching on the side hill where the road leaves the beach. It is estimated that $240.00 will do all work necessary to put the road in suitable condition to withstand the winter rains.
The boundary fence at the station is in need of renewal, the posts being rotten and the wire rusted away.
It is estimated that it will cost $250.00 to renew this fence.
Owing to the isolation of the station it is respectfully recommended thath the work be done by hired labor and purchase of materials in open market existing regulations.
I hereby certify that in my opinion this method is the most economical and advantageous to the Government.
The work to be paid for from the appropriation Repairs and Incidental Expenses of Light-Houses 1903.
Respectfully yours,
W. C. ???
Captain, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.,
Engineer 13th Light-House District.