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W5J5J52W5J6J6KJ6J0J6J5 BYRO F- J- SUV!! ,l. S. O'Tvlcara. Jr. Silva 8c O'lVl Untlm' Llw ln:llmg't-ins nr of l'. H. CII!! ninglizun, has been iw-:twill-li-tl and is Dealers in now onli nf Lln- ll1'Illit'Sl :intl inert, lmnw like lmstielvrivs in K'unt.:i Vusttai VOIIHTQ' Gen r ' . . e al Merchandise Mr. 4 'lllllllllgjlllllll is well known through and nut, the m'mint.y annul his many frit-mls. J P i . ny rust :issnri-tl tlizit, nu 1-ffurtis will ln apanese rovlslons spzirutl in prwwiding for t1l1eir4'm!tI'ul'Ln when they liztppen Ln cull on liixn. it J. F. KHXHPY , n1e:.xI. I-IS'I'.X'l'l'l l!Rfll'l'Ili Livery and Feed Stable X Board ane Lodging ASU lNSI,'fi.54Nf I4I ACIICNWI' Q 'il Sunset Telephone Co. Fire Insurance Agents for Samson Windmills and Lees Poultry Foods 'C Our Motto Special Attention to Each Customer OAKLEY. CAL. QQYJQQWJSQ56JM6JQ5N l4X'Rf PN. KKK I .. FRANK S. COOK, Nl. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON orrncz AND nssuocrucc Bnznrwooo, CAL PROGRESS PRESS 876 BROADWAY OAKLAN D, CAL.
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THIS HIGH SCH MANUFACTURE OF PAPER. The ancients did not have such paper as is now in common use. They used a kind made from the inner bark of a reed-like plant, called the papyrus, from which our word paper comes. The barks of trees were used for similar purposes by our European ancestors. The Chinese were the first to make paper from pulp and the knowledge of this method reached Europe through the Arabs. Cotton and linen rags, old paper. straw. esparto grass and other substances were for a long time the only sources of supply of paper-mak- ing materials. As time advanced and the uses for paper increased, the paper-mal-'ers were not able to supply the demand, and this led to the in- vention of wood pulp for use in its manufacture. OOL ANNUAL 17 In making paper from rags and other similar materials they were chopped and the dust blown out of the-mg they are then boiled in water with soda and lime and put into a pulp machine in which the rags are washed clean, bleached white and beaten into pulp. Coloring for colored paper is added to the pulp. clay is used to make it heavier and smoother, and casein to harden the surface, otherwise the ink would run on it just as it does on blotting paper. VVhen wood pulp is used, the wood is chopped and put into a digester with sulphite of lime. This separates the impurities from the cellulose fibre. After washing and bleaching it is made into a sheet like blotting paper for ease of transportation, and run over a heated cylinder to dry out the moisture. A LIBERTY UNION SCHOOL BOY. XVho is the boy, and where has he been, XVith a bunch of whiskers on his chin? He is jolly and full of fun .Xnd as noisy as a gun. As he sits at his desk in school. Little does he care about the rule For the spit balls he likes to fly. To make the teacher frown and sigh. ,Nt his recitations he likes to play Hut always has something to say. You may consider him as a boy For he loves to tease and annoy. VVhen, as the teacher hears a whisper, She knows it's the boy with a chin Whisker.
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CHARLES COWAN Hotel Brentwood BRENTWQQD, CAL' Mrs. E. E. Haze Proprietress I I 2 General Blacksmithing and Repairing First Class in Every Respect All Orders Promptly Attended to Satisfacrion Guaranteed BfCHtW00d. WHEN IN BYRON DO NOT FAIL SUITS TO ORDER To VISIT Prices Low. Fit Guaranteed , ui s e on e and Pressed for Six Mon hs MIQSO S S t kSTitipCleinci:d and Pressed'Sl,5O t J. A. POWELL Ice Cream Parlors FRESH CANDY ALWAYS ON Af ' N 4 HAND R. G. DEAN FRESH VE . . GETABLES Soliczts Insurance Ofl all Descriptions of Property ff? in Reliable Companies Only W6 V Kindly Remember --.JJ L. Plumley Dealer in ij' m' mammnnh General Merchandise llihgairian auth Dry Goods, Groceries, Sur run Q ' Hardware, Clothing mgfllll, mill. BYRON, CAL.
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