(San Francisco,) and broken up.
“Fhe piles will lie used in the con
struction of the new ferry slip at
the foot of Market street. The two
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY. rafts will each contain about 1,2<M»
piles. The Fort Bragg cigar-shap
E ditor and P kofmietok
T om C oates
ed rafts of piles that are being
brought here every six or seven
KA THS OF SCBSi KIPT1ON.
weeks are broken up at the Potrero
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
»1..TO.
One year
... .75. and the logs cut into lumber at
Six months
SO.
Three months
the saw mills near the Pacific roll
ing mills, It is claimed that the
aiivektisisg rates
peryear J6.7S
1 Inch, per month
fo.73
. ” ” 2o.oo slabs and sawdust which remain
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«»5 ” ” 33-00
•4 co!. ” ”
3-75
” ” 60.00 after the boar.’s are cut sell for
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” ” loo.OO
1 ” ”
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11.00
enough to pay for the towing of
Local noticeh, ioc I h per line; and sets, niter
The return from
the first insertion. Only «cts per line for first the raft to port.
insertion for regular advertise! s
this source is equal to about 50
Lost. Found. For Rent For sub Wanted and
The
Special notices i 11 claBsifled ad columns, at cents per 1000 feet of logs.
the rate of one cent per word for first imiertion
cargo
rate
on
lumber
from
mills
and halt rates tl.ereafter
Legal notices, Nonpareil ioct*. per line for along the northern coast is 83.50
first insertion and acts per line for each Miibse
per thousand feet, when brought
qnent insertion.
All local notic es will b* “starred" or otherwise by steam schooners or sailing ves
designated as ulvertiseiiients.
sels.—Pacific Lumberman.
<Tt liant 00 It fjcabliiikt
Published every Thursday evening.
No special pOHilion will be agreed upon for
any advertisement, though we take especial
pains to display advertising matter effectively
and give is t.tvorable position a> possible, fre
qnently enanging the ‘make up” of the paper
We make 11 special effort to change 01 re build
advertisements ns often asonr natrons desire,
but make no contract to that cfle< t
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No cuts will be used, except out line cats on
metal bases.
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We reserve the right to reject any advertise
ment that we deem objectionable
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T erms : Cash in advance for small advertise
ments, ami payment is required monthly or
quarterly on large contracts.
(Ljriespondeiice on topics of general interest,
Invited.
Ad Iress all com'iiniiicatloiis to
T he If KA PLIGHT,
T im . amook . ok .
T ii . i . amook ,
Oui;., July
13, 1X93.
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Our Immense Stock of Fall Goods will soon be here an we must make
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We are Selling Below Cost.
In order to reducs our present large stock of goods
and make room, we are now offering some of the
biggest bargains you ever heard of in this county.
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77/i HANKING SYSTEM
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CTe TDcal in all kir?ds ofi.Counlrg “Produee.
An exchange says the banks can
not pay their depositors because
they can not get the money out of
their loans. The cash in the banks
is not equal to the deposits, be
OOTTZT ¿3 CO., Tillarxioolz, Ore.
cause the same money has been
loaned over and over a dozen times.
For example, Smith takes a
thousand dollars to the bank anil
deposits it. The banker lets it
out the next day to Brown, and
I Is n the uliice
place to find Bar
Bin gains
Piling in
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Brow'll pays it out for wheat. The
farmer takes it back to the hank
and deposits it; and the next day
the banker loans it to Jones, w ho
New Building, New Goods
and everything blight
immediately pays it out lor cattle,
and new at the
and the farmer goes and deposits
AGENCY FOR
it again. And so that money is
Complete line
The
deposited and loaned over and over
BRADLEY&
METCALF
CO?
Largest stock
of Ladie»
CELEBRATED
a dozen times. Now when all < f
of
Boots
and
Dress Goods.
these depositors go to get their
Shoes in the
ESTABLISHED 1843
money the banker must collect in
A full supply of School /tool's.
all of these loans or he can't pay
City.
Stationery, Magazines, and
Can ft you in
these depositors. But as then* is
Periodicals always on hand.
Hats
<5'
Caps.
only a basis of a single thousand
Clothing and
Gents Furni
dollars for all these deposits and
THE BIGGEST BOOT IN THE
foot wear.
loans, it is simply an impossibility.
sh in §' Goods.
TRAM MARK CWRICHTAO
And this shows the weakness of
our old party financial system.
T A
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But, says one, if the banker can't
loan the deposits he can't do busi
Ak
ness or make money. That may be
true; but we answer that it is an
unsafe financial system w hich must
base so much business and such a
--------Dealer in
great amount of loans on so small
amount of money. It should be the
Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home
hiisines of government to furnish
made and French candies, oranges, nuts and
money on proper security to do the
lemons.
business of the country simply as a
means of exchange. That is all
TOOLS, CUTLERY, NAILS, DOORS.
t9~
money is for anyhow.
[When a man has been trying A TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION.
A-
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PLUMBING DONE TO ORDER
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
to borrow money from a bank, if
Cor First St. à 1st Ave. E Tillamook.
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he has any complaint to make, it
is that the hank wants too much
I
security, perhaps a mortgage on
THE OLD RELIABLE
N b I b
property worth several times the
amount of the loan. If the banker
Blacksmith.
can not realize on the security lie
has exacted from each borrower,
Furiiitme, Cabinet Work, etc , made to order.
what would constitute “proper All kinds of wisst work mid
werk done
security' on which the govern
• / complete Stock of Drugs y
SCROLL SAWING
Patent Medicines. Toilet-iff
ment should furnish money?—Ed.]
New Goods livery Steamer.
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Everything New!
The Journalist, of New York,
has 11 long article scoring the Life
Insurance ('ingress at Chicago,
and especially condemns the meth
ods used by Mr. McCall, of the
New York Life, ill getting new
business. The follow ing is an ex
tract:
“The insurance press lias been
teeming with notices of McCall’s
‘enterprise' and ‘liberality.’ and
has been exclaiming admiringly
over the vast volumes of new bus
iness written.
It is a business
axiom that one can get anything
he wants if lie is willing to pav
enough for it, and Mr. McCall’s
‘liberal’ distribution of watches,
sciuT-piiis, trips to Chicago and
similar gift enterprise schemes
seems to sroducc the desired fe
lt would be interesting to
suit,
know, however, what the poor
policy-bidder, ’, who can't atlbrd to
go to Chicago, and out of whose
dividends these extraordinary ex
penses arc taken, thinks of this
peculiar brand of 'liberality' and
expensive enterprise. All insur
ance paper, published in the inter
ests of tlm policy-holder, would be
valuable, and would do much good
in the business. To-day the in
surance press exists for the agents
and tin* company, which is the ex
planation for the enthusiasm dis
played by the insurance press over
Mr. McCall’s funny liberality.”
Some of the citizens of this place
could explain where a part of the
HEXLUCK EUR RUILDING
money came from to pay for this
Place of business : In Win. Ilvitnuller's
“liberality' and ‘enterprise,' An
The Bulletin and West Coast
shop, Tillaimw>k, Ore
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agent of one of t he leading insur
Lumberman have always contend
ance companies represented that
ed that one of the greatest sources Gilbert Parker, are a few of the
a policy-holder could withdraw at
of wealth to the state of Washing names which appear on its title
any time niter the lirst two years
ton will be found in that large page. Three frontispieces, all by
and the full value of the policy
stretch of virgin Maska pine lying famous artists, furnish an unusual
would he returned.
With this
close to the Ocean from the Cali feature, and among the artists that
understanding several
|s>licies
were taken, but when the holders fornia line to British Columbia. contribute to the 11!» illustrations
The trees are large and handsome, that adorn its pages, are I.aurens,
wished to withdraw, they found
and the wood is of line grain and llheinhart. Fenn, Toussaiit. Ste
that instead of getting the amount
of money limy had paid in, as they promises to be extremely valuable vens. Saunier. Filler. Meaulle and
laid been led to believe, they were to the lumbermen of this coast nt Franzen. The midsummer num-
only ottered about one-fourth of no distant day. Susceptible as it ber is intended to set the pace for
that amount. In order to obtain is of a tine finish mid possessing the magazine at its new price of
this, a long and tedious delay that none of the defects of the eastern 12A cents per copy, or 81.50 per
would wear out an ordinary per hemlock liimlier, living lighter year. The magazine remains un
son had to be gone through (in a than tir and capable of standing changed in size and each issue will
tew cases a long and expensive much wear and tear, it is no won be an advance upon its predcees-
legal process being necvssarv ) and der the lumbermen of the Uray’s M»m.
Literally, every known
although some four months has Harbor country are making prep country is living ransacked for
elapsed in one case since the first arations to put it on the eastern material in the hope to bring the
application to w ithdraw was made, market. -Aberdeen Bulletin.
Cosmopolitan forward as the lead-
the money Ims not yet been rv-
ing magazine in the world.
The midsummer Cosmopolitan,
ceived.
the first itt the new price of ;2A
The Jersey City Herald asks
cents
|>er copy, though unchanged what right has a newspaper man
CIGAR-SHAPED RAFTS
in siie, excels any other issue of to seek office. It answers the ques
John Kohinson. the |Mtentee of that magazine in the number of its tion itself thus:
the plan for the cigar-sha|ied rafts, distinguished contributors. in the
“'Non«' at all. His business is to
which lias been so successfully car interest of its contents and its over try to get an office for the other
ried on at Fort Bragg, w here a flow mg illustrations by famous fellow; to sound the praise of the
large plant is situated, lias ex artist». Francois Coppee. William candidate and keep his own feel
tended his line of operations to Dean Howells, Frank Itempater ings |s>rf«vtly- quiet to whoop her
Coos Bay. and will shortly launch Sherman. II. II. Itoye»en, Charles
up for hie man. and let his man
two lurge rafts of piles there, Ih-Kay. Thomas A. Janvier, Colo forget all about him when he is
which will lie towed to this city, nel Tillman. Agnes Kepplicr, and electeil; to defend his candidates
DRY I GOODS,
TiLLAiV|COJ{ 300h; STORE
BOOTS« SHOES
N. P. ROBERTS,
-' -/^M) CONFECTIONERY.
NOW OPEN.
Hardware, Tinware and
CARL P.
KIDSON,
Howhoeing a
First Class Restaurant in Connection. J
Thompann,
Cabinet Ma^en and Carpenter.
Wooden Pumps made.
D rug store
Articles, Motions on hand.gpS
Sell iloor Io Fred. Lumen s lllncksniilli Shop
T)p. H. T? .ID. Johijzon.
T illamook , O regon .
against the unjust attacks of the
opposition and see whatever favors
his candidate has to bestow «'“li
erally go to the other fellow, lt is
also his business to boom the town
for all that it is worth, mouth after
month; to defend it against the
aspersions of rival tow ns, and then
in return to sei1 much of the print
ing go to New V ork because they
were successful in getting it done
a few cents cheaper. It is the bus
iness of the newspaper to give to
every enterprise a frequent send-
ofl ami catch a genuine tongue-
lashing Imeause he had failed to
mention that some prominent citi
zen had been absent a few days
visiting friends, or that some prom
inent friend from a distance had
Visited him. It is business to sub-
serilm liberally to every public
charitable and church entertain
ment; frequently advertise them
for nothing; generally pay his own
way to everything and then be
called prejudiced, uncharitable,
and mean spirited, because a large
space in his papvr |s not llevok.a
to the exclusion of other matter.
Do you wonder that there are so
•»«n.v cranks in the newspaper
business?
All Prescription s ca refu Uy
compounded. Fifty year*
^experience in this business
qa
A lfred W illiams ,
drug STORE!
Hutchin«
Corner.
Tillamook,
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Prescriptions Compounded
At all hours.
A. G. REYNOLDS,
P ortraits I n A ll T he L eading S tyles
Instantaneous process for babies
which insures success every time.
K X LA RCr IXGr
A <g; SPECIALTY.
5 iew» of the most important
phees of interest in the county.
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cor
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