Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 26, 1895, Image 4

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tor pencils.—Scientific
IjCllblipht.
T he C ounty O fficial P aper
cedar in Tillamook to make pencils
for a few hundred y ears yet, mid
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SIX IllOlltllS
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AIIVI'IITISIXG BATHS.
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Local notices, iucl>» per line; and .sets. ------
the first insertion <>nh sets per line for nisi
tnttertion for i egli I mi * advertisei s
Lost, Fomiti, l ot Retti, I’orSiih-, Wanted. anti
■special notices, i n classi lieti "itti" col it nt ns. at
Lite rate of one cent per word lot Hist inseitlon
ititi hall i ntes thereafter.
Legal it itices, Nonpareil, tocis. pet' line for
first insertion and 5c t* p/jr lite- lot each Mil»ne
<|iient Insertion.
Nil notices or coni nut nivations should
l.e sent in as early »'• li«‘* week as possible.
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01.1) 1’AI‘EHS?
Exchange Bummer Say, got
anv old papers or exchanges I can
gel?
Editor—Yes, help
yourself
the grain is straight enough
make pencils ten feet long.
to
This week’s paper in illustrated
by our special artist. The beauti­
a »Tits or sr usi Kir rlos
one year
American.
Tiie experts should have tried
our cedar forests. There is enough
to
that pile in the window.
We put
them there for our subscribers,
ful half tone engravings were
made in this office by a process
generally used mi the Oregonian.
■ ««•••« M ■ M
•Mary Anderson will tell in her
aiilohiographicnl paper in tlm Jan
miry Ladies’ Home Journal how
*1 V » (h
and where she made her fust suc­
cess on the stage, und of General
ten (lavs, beginning
li can get Holiday goods
at 20 per cent, discount
from regular price.
Shernniii's, Generili (¡rant’s, Edwin
Booth’s and Dorn Pedro’s most
encouraging commendation of her
early efforts ns an net resa.
The demand in South Africa for
lumber seems to show no signs for
abating.
It is stated that the de-
maud is so great that even with
the large amounts arriving the
supply does not meet the reipiire-
menls of tlie builders.—West Coast
Lumberman.
---- AT
STURGEON’S
mid tell them all Io help them
Il is not generally known, says
se'ves. By the way . we’d like to
tlie West Coast Lumberman, even
put your mime on our subscript ion
by lumber...... . that every vessel
book. Don't believe we have it?
that leaves Puget Sound, no mat­
Ex. Bum Er, eh, well you sec,
ter whnt its cm go may he, coal,
I'm taken mute papers'll we can
wheat or lumber, carries a log
read now. May take yotir’n after
away with il.
some of the olhers mil out.
I imes
is awful hard now.
Y on liaiu I
got a copy of I Im Examiner?
I’d
like to sue how Durrant come out.
T hey keep
Ed.
the
Examinei
at tlm book store.
Ex. II Illi — Yes,
I lie other day mid
a copy I seen liiyin there on the
con n l er, mid I lie I filer lh.it runs
E LBMM, Cff
sì»
FRANCIS^0
I III* place snys “I'. e got those pa­
pers lor sale.” By gosh, I thought
if I couldn't see what Witz in
il,
M anufacturers of L umber and B oxes , and D ealers
1
wouldn’t buy it.
Ed.
Yes, that was real impil
dent of him.
Ex. Bum — I'd like to gel a copy
of yoitr New Y ear edit ion lln*l de
Gene ra 1 XI erclia nel i se
't.
4*.
in
scribes the county .
il to my
l\ a nsas.
Ed
Ex.
Ed.
Ex.
quent
i ear?
I want tn send
bruther-in law
A h, here’s one.
limn —Thank y< it.
< 'ei I si iit ly!
Bum Say, has the delin­
la x list been published I his
Fi e been lookin lor il mid
PROVISIONS, LOGGERS SUPPLIES,
It’J/?
H77W
ENGLAND
hllill'l seen il yet.
Vol Probable, but The Monroe Doctrine
E<l. Y\ here did you look lor il?
Should be Upheld.
I fend Jim
Ex. Bum—Eh,—eh.
Bilk in's paper most of tin- time.
Foreigners should keep their
lie lives iieighlioriu In me.
hand off I his coot incili.
Ed. — Well, it was published
T he result of a war would lie
several weeks ago, mid the proper
England's
losing Canada-
ly is sold now .
Ex. Bum
By gosh, Imveii't paid
Cleveland's Inst message will
my tuxes yet.
Il's mi outrage. not make him president again.
I belli sheriff's fees mid udvcrlisiii
Cleveland knows more tinnì lie
charges is eaten ns nil up.
did when dealing with Hawaii.
Ed -Too bud!
Fncle Sam doesn’t want Canada,
[Mi. Ex. Biimmei then went
but
we want <'minila to be free.
home, toasted his shins before n
steel range, mid 'while looking lip
some of his old lax receipts, came
across Home shares in the Preferred
Bond mid I n\ cst men! Co., mid u
Cash Buyer's Yssociation Cel till
cute.
But lie didn't
liml
any re­
ceipts Ibr miy of the county news­
papers. ]
Wily Money Leudei
You want
Him; here's the money! I charge
Clothing, Footwear!
LA?r. C ary F itting the "G irtie " up as a
lioHince and imbecility is all that
would prevent a man from taking
such n course.
.
Sperry Flour, Best California, $3.35
There will h • no war with Eng­
land. When ¡Salisbury gets done
bluffing he will quit. If his bluffs
will not work on
Iion, lie is dune.
the
We wish to call attention to our
teas.
We guarantee satisfaction to
the most fastidious.
iidniinist ra-
........
of war England might
bombard a few of our eoast cities,
Imt while she was doing it a mil­
lion Yankees would march north
mid liberate Canada.
J. E. SIBLEY,
riiiKipal Office, 1«. Berry st., s K
We have just about enough bat­
Sectional differences would l>e tle ships ninl cruisers to defend our
Yankee privateers
wiped out in ease of war with u coast cities.
would
keep
the
British men.of-war
foreign
nation.
The
north
mid
Olney knows more than the
busy, mid would destroy tlm Eng­
president and perhaps dictated soulh would come closer than ever
lish maritime eommerce by Yan­
mid all would he Ytliikees.
t he policy.
kee maneuvering.
Lord Siilsilmry says the Monroe
Tile temper of the people WIM so
England ain't well afford to
doctrine
Ims "developed."
Yes,
a pparent I hat < 'lei eland couldn't
She'd
and it will develop more.
That is bombard New York city.
help but lie patriotic.
what England is afraid of.
She destroy too much of of her ow n
The old Confederate veterana
fems she will eventually lose Can­ property. To levy a tribute there
would like to show their loyalty
for immunity would be like forcing
ada.
by taking a wlinek at England.
Cleveland is commended for his the Loudon bankers to disgorge
That little strip of territory in
Anil you Voncxiiela doesn't amount to much
want it for a year; tlmt just leaves but it is the principle involved
11<• coming to y on.
that calls for action.
Innocent Borrower Then if
Canada should lie tree,
Eng.
wanted it for Iwoyems Ihele'd he
land should not he allowed Io
something coming to yon, • li?
miiiiiliiin so convenient n base for
London Judy.
carrying on war against us.
ion •*> pei cent n mouth.
patriotism. YYell, anybody who for the sumo purpose.
bad a spm k of the article called
Many Americans of English
patriotism left would have taken birth, w hile not ashamed of their
as strong a position as lie did re­ unlive land, would remain loyal to
garding \ eu ■ziieln.
I tide Sain in case of trouble.
The outburst of applause at
Cleveland's action was approval
This paper is issued
two
days
of course, Imt it was caused more earlier than usual this week in or-
Only one hope for Cleveland. In by the surprise of the people who der that the typographical force
may celebrate.
ease war comes and he is siieeess- luid believed from his former course
\ e.tr load of redwood for use in
fu’ly prosecuting it, lie might lie that lie would do nothing patriotic.
making led pencils was recently
reelected.
Hut. there will be no
\s a political stroke, Cleveland's
shipped from Sanger, Cal., for Nu­
Scientific American
wit r.
last message was a failure.
It
Agency for
remberg. Germany.
Some time
The English press seems |o think sounds too much like death lied
ago, experts from Germany inves­
tigated the limiter resources of the we are tw isting the lion's tail for repentance. His rets n d on the
pi vai iimhiii
Cleveland may Hawiiau question condemned him
Pacific coast in an effort Io lind a political etieet.
substitute for I'.'iltii, the forests in Le, but the people me in deadly and lie can't retrieve himself al
this late hour.
Europe from which the supply of earnest,
that wood for lead pencils inis hith­
Did it show good judgment in
Sony t<> *ny Inele Smit Ims tut
erto been obtained Im\ ing become Cleveland to w t ile such a message pmticuhir shipping busineen to he
almost exhausted. It is said tlmt as Ilia last on the Veneauela et»n- destroyed. Imt Euglish merchmit-
the redwood from the east slope of troversy?
Yes, Imt any school men woiild suffer in cnse of war.
of the Sierras is the only wood lie. laiy would have known as much, American priv»teer» w iped Euglish
sides cedar with a Mifficieutly uud could have written n doeu- eommerce off the water« of the
straight grain to make it suitable men! as patriotic.
Obstinate
ig- g|ol>e onee and would do il ttgtiin.
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lhe Alderman
R. HAYS,
Tillamook. Or
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Leading Hotel of
Tillamock
lleadunatleri for Commercial
men and the (raveling public
e room*. Electric light«
throughout
*tage and lmnt of
nee*
Rate«
oo to fi <n pct
day, American plan
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Noted for Hi FISO Culline Deportment.
NEW H0USE-:-NEW FURNITURE
Best Meals in the C ty.
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