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Every Member of the F.imily Expended in circular* envelopes, printing and postage w il! reach 2500 people prokibly. rpHERF. IS no easier in turn or surer Waits way to his or her Chance reach their to pooke*- But This is Different Invested ill these col umns will lay that saim matter liefore the same 2500 people. books*. Read This Paper TILLAMOOK, ORECON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. 1895. $1.50 Per Year PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ! ) A VID WILEY, M. I)., LUMBER NEWS. Holiday PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Novelties All calls promptly attended to TILLAMOOK. OKI. .1. l> KELLY, M. I). PlIYSK IAN AND SI KOI.OX, special attention to sturgeon's Drug Store, find 2 to s 1‘- M- Obstetrics. < Homs io to 12 A. TILLAMOOK. < »K 1LLAM00K W.r MAV’ N ews C o • • B. C. LAMB Prop'r ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, TILLAMOOK, old <;o.X I T. MAULSBY, àlbum«, i’viuttr«, ATTORNEY- VI-LAW, Ovvnp OiuMte, SotHiy Public «ml Real Enlate Convey aneti TILLAMOOK OREGON (Onnifò, <roya, (L*Itrietume Curb«, VI I'ORNEY-AT-I.AW, gibvrtttt 9cte OREGON. TILLAMOOK. W. SEVERANCE, Next to Bank. TILLAMOOK. OREGON P.O. Box 123. A I TOR NEY-AT LAW, Til l. VMOOK, OREGON. MISCELLANEcUS. CLTJZBZBIZSTGr LIST Leading Papers Almost Given Away With the Headlight ITEMS REGARDING ’OUR GREAT INDUSTRY. a cargo of that size to San Francisco. The schooner Corona and Letitia are chartered to ariive, and will load for Southern California ports, 'l he former mill 550,000 feet and lhe latter 275,(MM) feet The three big mills in Portland keep One of the most damaging features of «<n hand 21,000,000 feet of sawed lumber lhe re«l cedar shingle trade is that of for use in tilling “short” orders “uver-«lrying” brought about by the The total shipment of lumber from baneful reduction of weights, says the British Columbia for I he nine months Puget Sound Lumberman. Some months of the year to October 1st amounted to ag<» 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 and 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 ami 27 in the coastwise The mills of Oregon and Washington blight the trade in many localities. E shippe«! tv» San Francisco 24,228,000 feet 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. V , which says that 801, making the total receipts at that the contractor have declared that thev port in the months 36,783,801 feet, as will not use the Pacific coast shingle against 30,735,711 feel in November, any longer oti account of overdrying i which renders lhe shingle valueless for 1894. rooling purposes. While there may be j One of the best 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 trulli in the objection to be Il is estimated there are nearly 30,000-, ignored 000,000 feet «>f spruce, iir and cedar on Various devices are being invei»te«l Io the live slreains emptying into Tilla mook Bay Who of our Canadian lum utilize «awdust. The latest is that of bermen will g«» in an«l capture it? If it making illuminating gas. In Canada it was the other way, ami the timber stood is sai«l several large lumber mills are on Canadian soil, we venture to say light««! by this process The saw«lusl is ..t ..U whieli are I.e.U. <1 by some enterprising United States lum ehargr.lin c bermen would soon have it.—Canadian wood tire, the gaa from the retort» pan. iiig into a aerie, of coila ami thence into Lumberman. The inquiries which are being made the purifiers, which are similar to those * is the principal I for the much despised hemlock leads used for coal gas. Lime the South Bend Herald to remark p purifying agent employed. When the “Our people will after a while recognize gas passes out of the reloits it has an ä Ucaeial E. THAYER Banking ami Exvlianpe biisintsM Interest paid on time deposit*. Exchange <m Bugiami, Belgium, (¡riiminy, Sweden and all fmeign corniti ie«. Tillamook, Oregon. The following mimed piiperx will b»j clubbed w ith the 111 \i at the rail* given in Hie I iiiik I column of ligiuew. The figures on the left show the price o| ,[tlie publisher, of the vmious pupeiH. J hese are cash prices : »2 (HI . .. and H eadlight *1 fiO Oregonian ............. 1 50 Examiner................. 1 50 Call.......................... I 00 Detioit Free Press. M 1 I HI Toledo Blade...................... I 00 st Louis Globe Democrat (semi-weekly) I I HI Inter <Icean 1 01 New York Tribune 1 00 (’¡ncinnati Enquirer 8 00 Scientifii' Amejiraii 1 (10 (’osmopolitan . I 00 Hoard's Dairyman We can give you some very fav««rabie «•ombiiiatioiis of several papers wish more than two. Thes '----- * r ites may . be w th«lrnwn any time. . , . Call ill (his oilice m at II. I........ b.«<k (i you wish to ne.i-pt 11 e vDi.iuHT olliee or at Lamb s. DEALER IN Exchange and IVJoney ^ecufitie^. G ALFRED WILLIAMS i > ki Collections Receive Caieful and Prompt Attention. OREGON TILLAMOOK, Notary Public and Conveyancer, Doe. H Grumi Hr»l E.t.tr Hu«inr-« P iijm taxes for i»oti-resi<1ents. FULL STOCK OF Bay City, Oregoq. prescription^ CHA£. fETE^Ofl, Carefully DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINE, DRUGGIST.S NOTIONS. TOILET AR- TICLES. ETC., ALWAYS Compounded barber HAND _______ 1 HOT AMD COLO BATHS J IN CONNECTION , Day or flight. -A (ippoalte B hiir Buthlinii b U real ) saloon , vP,MOOK 1 C. H. SMITH. Prop'r bread > rs Pie« ami cake*, fresh every day- —♦. - Lien. Il candiM. Fre«l> «‘Httdiew. New supply l*v every boet. niH'le finii« and ICE CREAM Restaurant in ^.Connection. M illinery •••»... JX'-X !’’ ’ /.* Mi- I. I K..Mlr. .nd M.. k fir.Ill .lore .nd •«»“ t.MIMinrnt I.-—' -tjlr”" "•«ll'nrn' Tillamook Ore and C igars I’he May academy is taking a two week’s vacation. Next Saturday night is the last meet ing of the present council. Surprise your wife by sending hei a dray load of furniture from Thompson's. A cord of split lir wood is wanted at this office. Also several cords of spruce limbs. Books mi military tactics, full lilies for «hilling, regular army style, at Lamb’s. Go to the bakery and you can load yourself down with candies and nuts at little expense. The public schools close today (Tues day) for a week’s vacation, after which theie will he two weeks of school befoie the term closes. Tuttle Cary are sidling staple articles in hardware, notwithstanding lhe im mense holiday trade enjoyed by those who handle Xmas present It is yet time to get some line jewelry or silverware at l.etchers. Callan«! see K ' efon. pureha.ing. ItwilleoM "»"""K ........... .. "t U«e««>. He «••«- hi- nine-. Dr. Linton of Nehalem was in the ‘ i’y h‘Nl week, lie says lie is not con nected with the firm applying for saloon license, and that out statement of that effect lust week was an error. (hi and nftei next Wednesday J.«iiuai\ I, 1896, the follow iiig named gentlem« n will be \*r home : :< ; gist BAY CITY. OREGQN J' Attend the Ball Mastpie Xmas night Sch'»ol closed in «listrict No. 22 i’ridi y December 6.h, with an ohl time spelling school, ciphering match and geography exercises, inteispmsed with music and rei'itatimis Those who excelled 'n ciphering were R«»v Mattoon, Katie enk and Katie Knobloch, lhe champion spellers weie Miss lottie Riggs ami I , I>. Vincent . Wib Maddux has resign««! his positi<»ii as «liivi'i on the North Yamhill a:nl TillaiiH.ok stage line, and JoliiiD) Wright m»w occupies the posili«m. The r«»a«ls hi e c*»iiiiiiein*iiig to get a little bail but the mail aiiives, as usual, on lime flieie is roiishlt*rable passenger trave! yet This is the only route open f< i passengers I«» travel now.— N'orili Yam hill Recon I. these offers . .. . . ... You gel a receipt goo«l for lhe Ex iminer prize scheme if you Mibscr.be at .he G. W. KIGER, HOLLID. I > HAPPENINGS CASUALI. Y CHRONICLED. Rev. I'athei Uesmerai-, the Catholic pr ec wl o was formerly staliom <l here, i < now in charge of a large church in Jacksonville We see by a ie.*unt iflsm* of the Times of that place that lie is ehalhuigiiig the A I* A. theie to a dis cussion Prices never Quoted Before to our Subscribers. C. MERRY CHRISTMAS ¡« odor much less disagreeable than that .f < ordinary lightning gas, mik I resembling somewhat that of the smoke 'rom a Cue (> oi green wimm I or leavrs l or a small plant turning out, say, '4 l cubic metris of gas daily about two t<>n« of sawdust will be used in 24 hours, ami a man ami a boy furnish all Hie labor iieede«] lhe gas in an oi «li nar) btirner gives an illum inating of about 18 candle p«»w vr. Th«‘ best «pialily comes from resinous w«>o«l*. \ qininliy of I'M) kilograms of sawdust W. J Kosc, of Skamokawa, in dis leaves a residue of 20 kilograms of char cussing the future <<f the lumber hus- coal — Puget Sound f aiinhei mini iiiess on the Columbia, with the editor of the Cathlamet 1 iazelte say« : “ Within i II five years, or ten years at th«* outside, all the available timber, within easy is a beautiful waltz *<«>ig and rliorns • listance of the Columbia, will have! Published for Piano and voice, alto logg»«l aiul the aven ge loggei will be Mamlolin and Guitar; Mandolin and t<> quit the business ami will turn it over Piano; Full Band ami Orchestra. By to big castein eoinpaiiies who own the way of introduci ion, either of them i aug hulk of the timber. The companies will ments will he mu led to any adiess on build their own mills ami supply them- receipt <f 15 cents in stamps when or- i-elves with l«»gs from lheii own lands, deied direct from Isaac Doles, tl’llb . lhe own®'* of other mills will be com- lndÌHiia|Mjlis, Im!. Régulai pine 50 palled to either buy their h»gs from a big cents each company or let their mills lie an«l rot According to my idea the average h gger W hat use is there in eating when fool of limite«! means is seeing the l>est times <loes you in» goo<l in faci, when it does he will ever see in the logging btisinesa.” you more harm than goo«l, for such is that the failuie <»f lhe tannin extract works was not an unmixed blessing Not only was there destroyed a vast «piantity of hemlock timlier and had the works continued there woul«l have been millions of feet more rotting on lhe ground. Those who sliouhl know say the «lay is not iai distant when all lhe • emlo< k will be sought after ami bring good prices Already tlmie is impiiry concerning this species of timber.” TheOrrgonian says A« ti\ ily < onliiinee in the himlrer busines* There aie thiee vessels loa«ling at the lumber dot k of the Willamette mill, mih I four more are on the way up from San Francisco. All these vessels are « hai ler«-d h) the Ore gon LumlyCJ < o. The bark Colorado is finishing her cargo of 600,000 feet for Hong Kong., nn<l will he rea«ly for sail next week. I'he Imrk Vidette is loading 600,000 for Redondo, ami the Hueneme is taking on 400/J00 feet for the same port The schooner Ma S hnaner will ariive luring the week ami will load 35o,000 f^et for San Frawisco, and the cliooner Helen Kimlmll will Also take the rase if it is not digested If you have a loathing for food there in no use forcing it down, lot it will not he digested Y oii must lestore the digestive organs to their natural strength and cause the food to !»• digested when an appetite will come, and with ita relish foi fo»d. The tired, languid feeling will give piar e to vigor amt energy, then you will put Beeli *»n your bo jes ami become strong The Shaker Digestive Cordial as made by the Mount Ixdmnoii ^linkers contains food alrea«ly <lig«,ste»l am! i* a digester of food as well It* action is prompt ami its effe< 1» peimanenl. Ge«» Colin, B ('. Lu mb, Alfied Wil liams, J. II. Jacks«>n, Louis ()ben, \ I e Cohn, Win. Knoell, Oak Nolan, W in Barker, C B. Hadley, W II. II Caiy, I. '1*. Maillsby, Ixmis Johnson, < has. Ilemstreel, M) i«»n l i«»w hi i«lge, Ailhm Stillwell, .1. .1 Stoddard, I’rrt Severance. Eugene Cage,Frimk Clime,* Fred Aitlu r <ieo Lamb, I ie<I Kkomp, G. R. Hull Theo Parks, .1 B I’ape, Henry Told. G W. Fea» iimh I p , Robt Klebs, Ben. I llggen hot Im in ,* I'Miiik Noiheig, Ci rl Knudson W in Hamilton, D m ve Reawinei. G. W. Elliott, Billy Ryan, W. L. Brook«. .1 R I la i tei, Torn Kellow , J«»e G iiih I i an. Ed (lakes, (' II. Colton, J II. W hiting, ('apt Siillwell, Johnny Giibiielson, W S. Ilais, Ge«» Means, (ill Stillwell, ¡lie«» Jacoby, I D Vincent. R E Morri* M I Leirli,* II. Lea« h, E. .McNeil. K«*u« er. H Rev Schwab favored our people with well piepared *eimon Jani«*» Paderwon is »«.¡«ting f II Jim is Nn expel- Barrett in hiw stole isnce«l i lei k Mini imike. a very good mlesman. G. T. Shuw bodied men slashing. Mhonld he continue at the present rate we will soon be nimble L obtain stilli« lent fuel Th« present condition of the rivet te mimls ns of the impeiative need of u bridge across th»* Big Neslucca. Not long ago two vehicles hi croMsing th«* rivei W«ie capNi7.ed The <M*cnpsiita narrowly e»<ape«l drowning Christum« will be observed in ll.i« vi< mity h " neve» Irefoie Theie will l»e a tree f«»i Santa Clans to fill with pie« euta Every child is to ie«eive a pack age full of g«»od thing*. Appropriate eierri-« «, «onsisiing »f declamation» dial>»giies ami ihiir I c will pre« nd the distribution of pi’sent«