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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1895)
t Every Member nf the Expended in circulars Family rpHEHE IS in turn • envelopes, printing and no easier postage w ill or 3urer people probably. Waits reach 2500 Way to his or her reach Chance their But This is Different pocket- to books fcu Head Invested in these col umns will lay that same This Paper . matter TILLAMOOK, ORECON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 26. 1895. $1.50 Per Year PROFESSIONAL CARDS. j)AVn) WII.EY, M. I), LUMBER NEWS. Holiday PHYSICIAN, SCRGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Novelties All calls piomptly iitteiuled to TII.I.AMOOK, ORE D. KELLY. M. I). I’llVhK IAN AND St’|«iEON, Obstetric«. Office in Houts io to 12 A. M special attention to sturgeon’s Drug Store, ami J to s 1*. M. TILLAMOOK. <»k W.J MAY’ • • B. C. LAMB, Prop'i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TII.I.AMOOK, UHHGOS I T. MAL'LSBY, Album», i-ruuw», ATTORNEY-ATI.A W, NotHiy Public rih ! örvuy Uooke, Henl Enlate Cbine\Hii<ei TII.I.AMOOK OREGON, (■mmce, («LAIDE THAYER, TII.I.AMOOK, oye, (fhrietinne (furbe, AT I’ORNEY- Vl’-I.AW, £ibVlU‘U £»CtO OKIG.ON \V. SEVERANCE, Next to Bank. TILLAMOOK. OREGON. P. 0. Box 123. ATTORNEY-AT LAW, Til.I. \MOOK, I TEMS REG. Ì RulNG \)L ’/< GREAT /ND US TRY. a cargo of that size to San Francisco. The schooner Corona and Letitia are chartered to arrive, and will load for Southern i’alifornia ports. The former mill 550,0(K) feet and the latter 275,000 feet The three big mills in Portland keep One of the molt damaging features of on hand 21,(MM),000 feet of sawed lumber the red cedar shingle trade is that of for use in lilting “short” orders “uver-drying” brought about by the The lota! shipment of lumber from baneful reduction of weights, says the British Columbia for the nine months Puget Sound Lumberman. Some months of the year to October 1st amounted to ago so serious had this become that a 43.646,450 feet, of which 30,792,010 was strong effort was made to put a stop to foreign and 12,874,459 coast wise. There it mid the evil was corrected in some de were 36 vessels engaged in the foreign gree but the baking process is still practiced to an extent sufficient to trade and 27 in the coastwise. The mills of Oregon and Washington blight the trade in many localities. E. shipped to San Francisco 24,228,000 feel J. McNeely, of the firm of McNeely of lumber in the month of November* Co , Tacoma, is in receipt of a letter The mills of California shipped 15,555-, from Buffalo, N . Y , which say« that 801, making the total receipts at that the contractor have de» hired that they port in the months 36,783,801 feet, as will not use the Pacific coast shingle against 30 735,711 feet in November, any longer on account oi overdrying which renders the shingle valueless lor roofing pm poses. W hile there may be One of the liest opportunities for in tinge of white pine and cypress pre vestment in timber lands on the Pacific judice in this there is unquestionably coast is said to be Northwestern Oregon, too much truth in the objection to be it is estimated there are nearly 30,000-, ignored (MM),000 feet of spruce, fir and cedar on Various devices are being invented to the five streams emptying into'Tilla mook Bay Who of our Canadian lum utilize lawdust. The latest is that of bermen will g«> in mid capture it? If it making illuminating gas. In Canada it was the oilier way, and the timber stood is «aid several large lumber mills me on Canadian soil, we venture to say lighted by this process. 'The sawdust is some enterprising United »States lum charge«! in retorts which are heat« d by bermen would soon have it.—Canadian wood fire, the gas from the retorts pass Lumberman. ing into a series of coils mid thence into Leading Papers Almost Given Away With the Headlight ANK of The following named papers will he clubbed with the 111 xni.n'.ii r at the rale' given in the right hand column of ligiires. . 'fhe figures on the left show (he price of the publishers oi the various papers. 1 hese are cash prices : ♦ 2 .... and 11 E IDLIGIIT ♦ 1 50 Oregonian •> 1 50 Examiner................... 9 Call ............................. 1 50 9 Detioit Free l ’ re«s. I 00 elicmi Banking and Kx.liaiipe I iiimiichm Toledo Blade .......... 00 1 o I 00 St Louis (»lobe Democrat (semi-weekly),’ Ì Inteiest paid on time deposits. 00 Inter Ocean......................................... I Exchange on England, Brighili*. Germany. I 1 01 New Voi k Tribune 1 *"ve<1f*n and all foteign corniti I«“. .. • ■ • • 1 00 ( 'inciiimiti Enquirer 4 ........ 3 00 Scientific Amejiciin 9 ............. I 00 ( ’osiimpolitnn . 9 I (10 H ohk I’ s Dairyman L. you Home ven invornble eonibiiuitioim oi xeveial |> ii | hih if you We can give y ... wish more than ta<>. Tiles** r ites may be withdrawn any time. ” ’ C„'n nt Ibis Oili.e or at U. C. I-..... . I"“’*« i( "',hI' l" "‘■• •■I’1 ""-v "f C. A K. TH A Y EH tbene offer» Yon net a receipt «oo.I for Hie Examiner priZH «'berne if you subxer.be nt be Hi: riii.hiirr olive or nt Ialini» « ALFRED WILLIAMS Collections Receive Carefu and Prompt Attention. OREGON FULL STOCK OF Bay City, Oregon. prescription^ CHA0. fETE^OjI Carefully DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINE, DRUGGIST.S NOTIONS, TOILET AR- TICLES. ETC., ALWAYS Compounded HAND. : HOT IND COLO BATHS » Instruments. IN CONNECTION A ▼ ▼ Opposite Itali K BiilhliiiK Shaving, Shampooing First ÙI b ^ io Every particular BUREAU SALOON t , vv ^ mo OK bread Pie» ami cake«, fre-it C. H. SMITH. Prop'r. iors and C igars Kopp« He«« O” every »lay. —- Eren. li ean.li«!. Freeh home vamliee. New »apply "• f"" vogptahles by every boat. ICE CHE AM -Restaurant in '-.Connection. M illinery H. HADLEY K AN” CENTRAL BO.LIARD HALL- Liquor» »nd Cl««r» •••»... M... ,. .1 H uhm I.» »»••«' ............. Till»mook Ore Surprise your wife by sending hei a dray load of furniture from Thompson's. A cord of split til wood is wanted at this office. Also several curds of epruce limbs. Books mi military tactics, full m'.es for drilling, regular army style, at Lamb’s. G<> to the bakery and von can loud yourself down with candies and mils al little expeme. The public schools close today (Tues day) fora week’s vacation, aftei which there will be two weeks of school bvfoie the term closes. Tuttle it Cary lire selling staple articles in hardware, notwithstanding the im mense holiday trade enjoyed by those win* handle Xmas present It is yei time to get some line jewelry or silverware at Letcher«, ('aII ami see his goods before purchasing. It will cost you nothing to look lit them. He war rants his wares. I, 1896, the following named gentlemi n TILLAMOOK, barber Next Saturday night is the last meet ing of the present council. will be vr Notary Public and Conveyancer, two On and wftei next Wednesdiiy J.diuai \ I )K’I IGGIST BAY CITY. OREGON. Does a General Ileal Estste Busiiu*** P hjm taxes for non-residents. The May academy is taking a week’s vacation. Wih Maddux Ims resigned Ids posit ion as driver on the North Yamhill mid Tillmm ok stage line, mid .lohm y Wright now «»cciipies th« position The roads me <**>mmenciiig to get a Lille bud hut the mail arrives, a« iisiinl, on lime. I’lieie is considerable passenger 11ave! yet Ihis is the only route «»pen i< i passengers to travel now,— North Yam hill Record. Oregon. Exchange and lV[oney ¡Securities Attend the Ball Masque Xmas night Sch"ol closed in district No. 22 I lid» y December 6 h, w ilh an ol<l time spelling school, ciplieiing ma tell mid geogi a ph y exercises, interspersed with music and recitations Those who excelled in ciphering were Roy Malloon, Katie enk and Katie Knobloch. I’he champion Mpelleis were Miss lottie Riggs ami I D. Vincent . Tillamook, DEALER IN HOLLIDAY HAPPENINGS CASUALI. Y CHRONICLED. Rev. Father Dvsmerai«, the Catholic preuwlowas formerly stationed here, i < now in (‘barge of a large chinch in Jacksonville We see by a le ent issue of the Times of that place that he is cliallenging the A I’ A. I he* e to a dis cussion Prices never Quoted Before to our Subscribers. G. W. KIGER, MERRY CHRISTMAS Ih. Linton of Nehalem was in the The imjuiiie« which me being made the purifiers, which are similar to those for the much despised hemlock leads used for coal gas. Lime is Hie principal city Inst week. He says he is not con the Soil’ll Bend Herald to reni’irk; purifying agent employe«!. When the nected with the firm applying for saloon “Our people will after a while recognize gas passes out of the retoits it lias an license, and that om statement of that effect last week was an error. MISCELLANE l US. * liefore th»* same 2500 people. Tillamook. O< ..an odor much less disagreeable than that of ordinary lightning gas, ami resembling somewliat that of the smoke 'rom a file of green wood or leaves I or a simill plant turning out, way, 54 » cubic meters of gas daily about two t- ns of sawdust will be used in 24 hours, and a man and a boy furnish all the labor needed I lie gas in an ordinary burner gives hii i Hum iliating of about 18 candle powvr. I In* best quality comes from resimms woo«ls. \ qmniliy of 1<M) k ilogiams of sawdust W. J Ross, of Skamokawa, in «lis- leaves a residue of 20 kilograms of char cilMning the future < f the lumbei bus coal — I’liget Sound Lumberman iness on the Columbia, with the editoi of the (’a th Is met < »nzel te say« : “Within My thenrt five years, or ten years nt tin* outside, all the available limber, within easy is a beauiifnl waltz s<>ng and chorus dintam e of the Columbia, will have Published for I'hino ami Voice, also logg« d and the average logget will be Mandolin ami Guitar; Mamloliii ami t > quit the business ami will turn it over Piano; Lull Band and Orchestra. By to big castein compHiiiea who own the wsy of intiTxliirlion, either of the ii 11 aug bulk of the timber. The companies will ments will be imr led to any lull ess on build their own mill« ami supply them receipt < f 15 cents in stamps when oi- selves with logs from their own lamls. <leie«l «lirect from Isaac Doles, (I’llh I he own«»« of other mills will he com- huliiiiiHp<»lis, I ih I. Regular pine 50 pelle«l to either buy their logs from a big cents each , company or let their mills lie ami rot According to my idea the average 1« gger What use is there in eating when food of limited means is seeing the best times • lues you im good- in fact, when it does he w ill ever s»*e in the logging business.’’ you more harm than goo«!, for nii < h is The Oregonian says Activity continues the rase if it is not «ligested If you have a loathing for ioo<l there in the himl»er business There ate three Hading at the lumber dot k of is no use forcing it «town, fot it will not You must iest<»re the the Willamette mill, ami four more Hie be digested. on the way up from San I* rami«« o. All digfsiliveorgans to then hm I iiim I strength these vessels are rli«il«*ri d l»y the Ore and cause the food to be digested u hen gon Lum Ire 1 Co. The bark Colorado is hii appetite will come, ami with its finishing her cargo of 600,000 feet for reliah for food. The tire«l, languid feeling will give Hong Kong., ami will he ready for sail next week. The bark Vidette is loading place Io vigor ami energy, then you will 600,000 for Redondo, and the Hueneme put Hash on your bo.iefl ami he«ome The Shaker Digestive Cordial is taking on 4»M),"(XJ feet L»r the same strong port The s< booner Ida Kchiianer will aw imule by the Mount l^elmnon Shaken arrive luring the week and will load contain« foo«l aheady <lig**str«l ami is a Its action 1« 35*1,1)00 feet for San h rsncis«'o, ami the digestsr of food as well ■ rhoone» Helen Kimball will ale«» take pr«/f«ipt ami if« effects peimanent. that the failure <»f the tannin extract works was not an iinmixed blessing Not only was there destroyed a vast quantity of hemlock timber ami had the wotks continued there would have been millions <»f feet more rotting on the ground. Those who should know say the day is not far distant when all the • emlo* k will be sought after nml bring good prices Already tlieie is inquiry concerning this species of timber.” home : Ge«» Cohn,B ('. Lamb, Allied Wil liam«, J. 11. Jackson, Louis Oben, Ale Colin, W in. Knoell, Oak Nolan, W in Harker, <’ B. Hadley, W II II < my, I. T. Manlshy, L«»*iis J o I iiiwoii , Cline. lleniNtreel, My r«m Trow bridge, Aitimi Stillwell, .1 . J Stoddard, I'ri t. Se\eiain Eugene I'age,Frank Ciane,* l'ied Aiti i r (ieo Lamb, I red Kkoinp, G. If. Huff. Theo I’arks, J B l’ape, Henry T«»ld. W. I*'t*i.inside, Roht Kiuhs, Bru G 11igg«*nhot ham,* Hunk Norbeig, ( ; rl Knudson W in Hamilton, Dxie Reasonei <i. W. Elliott, Billy Itynii, W L. Brook* J R I hi i ter, Tom K r I low, J < »«* Gn nd t h n. Ed (takes, C. II. Colton,.! II. Whiting, Cupt Stillwell, Johnny Gnliriekoii, W S. Ilavs, Geo Menns, Gil Stillwell, Thro Jacoby, I' D Vincent. R E Morris M I Lrrrh,* II. Lea« h/ E. McNeil. !<•■«» er. Rev Si liwiih fjivoied our people will a well prepaied «ei mon JaineM Patteis«»n is ss isting I‘ II Jim is an expri - Barrett in hi« store lenced < lei k ami makes a ver) goo<l salesman. (L T. Shaw b«slie«l men slashing. Should lie continue at the present rate we will soon be unable t>> obtain sufficient fuel The present condition of the rivei re- ndiids us of the impeiative need <»f a l»ri«lg«* acioss th»* Ihg \estucca. Sot long ago two vehicle# in crossing the river were capsized The occupant mtirowlv e»<< iiped drowning Chrietma« will he observed in llii vicinity as neve» before TliCie wdi he a tree f«»i Santa Claus to till with pie« ent# Every child is to receive a pack age full of go«nl things. Appropriate exercise«, ««»nsisting of derhimsiions, dialogues and intisic will pie«e<l the distribution ol pi •«sent