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that comparitively few read saeh
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AND
PMQVMMiTOR.
W. F. D. Jcmw
are fmpers better equipped to pub ;
lish long opinions on such topics,
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your work, cull out the useless
words, say nothing‘that is not
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the first insertion Only set« per line for firM
don’t write at all unless you have a
insertion for regular advertiser*
Lo«t, Found, For Rent. For Sale, Wanted, and
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first in*ertion and Get* per line for rrh *ub««-
•uent iu*ertkM>.
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4e*ignated as ad vertisements.
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any advertisement, though we take especial
pains to display advertising matter effectively
and give as favorable position a'» possible, ire-
qiMmtly changing the "make-up" of the paper
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We make a spec »a T effort to change or re-bnild
advertisements a* often u* our natrons desire,
but make no contract to that effect.
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THK HKADI.iGHT.
T illamook . O r .
T illamook , O ke ., M at , I!>, 1892.
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Separate your items.
Write only on one Hide of the
paper.
Avoid personal attacks and crit
ic ¡Bine.
Pay no attention to personal and
neighborhood quarrels.
Dont nay anything that will
injure the legitimate business of
anyone.
Write freely regarding tin- ad
vantage» or resources of your
locality.
The columns of the newspaper
belong to you, but make good nse
of them.
Write nothing but news. The
public doesn’t care if “John
Smith's” girl has gone back on
him.
If you think you can snccifd on
a different plan from what the
editor follows, btij- li'ui cat and
try it.
If you have an idea worth ex
pressing, write it oat; it will help
■saiultlu- puldii-.but don't mistake
yourself
Articles on the “mad question,"
or other local matters of interest,
are al ways good; only waikr liient
short and to (he | oint.
Don't get mad if yonr corres-
is left out. Tbe editor
consigns many of his on a [s t ide»«
to the waste basket every week.
Avoid poetry like y. n wowldtlie
post. Our own poetry is bad
enowgh, God knows, and we are
seldom fbelish enough to publish
it
Your letters should get here not
later than Tuesday to iusur? in-
•ertiou, and as early as Monday, if
possible. They are of little use the
next week.
Your communications help the
editor to make a good paper, even
if they are not always published.
It is’a good thing for the editor to
have plenty of “copy" on hand.
Before yow semi an article for
publication, jnst ask yonrself hon
estly if you would publish it if you
were running a paper and your
bread depended on tbe business.
When the time comes io go to
press, the paper must ls> printed,
in order to catch the mails, no
amtter how much is left out. and
the ovei worked printer has to
leave out what he can't put into
type, anti the editor, perhaps, ■
hasn't the money t> hire more
help.
He brief ns pomilde. One or two
pages is likely to I»' published,
while a letter of six to twelve
pages is almost sure to go into tbe ,
waste Isisket. There are certain
short news items that must be
pulitisls-d every week, and they
have the right of way over every
thing else.
If you wish to evpn-ss an opinion
regarding any abuse or wrong,
sign your name in full for publica
tion. IXin't lie ashamed to father
what you say. l>»n't try to dmlge
the responsibility of your as
sertions, aud shoulder them on the
editor. The edito r's name staud»
lioldly over all be says, and he has
enough to do in keeping from get
ting licked for his own assertions.
Articles on religion, prohibition.
V«RW-wi
minrm H.
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The city officers are failing to do
their duty in regard to regulating
or suppressing a two-bit brothel in
the west end.
every
fre»hinan
ahouhi
liava
Btuvea, Ranges, Tin-ware,
Io* »aid. "for »aiiiple« of the examina
tion |iaper» of Mime Yale fresburen.
1
arid PainfB
I
>r young, knew so much.
"I lelt like a(M,lugiziug to all fresh
uien everywlw-re for having uucon-
<cioil»lr rmdcrvrthie.f them, and in my
heart I a|>ostrophiz<Mt them in words
ikm to the el<»|iienl language of Daniel
Velwter
Veiiembh- men. I have come
town to you from a former generation I !
low gnu-ion.- has heaven been in
engtlieuing out my year* that 1 might
»•hold your joyous day I'"—Cor. New
Plumbing and Tin-rnnfing Promptly Dana.
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TILLAMOOK
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OREGON.
The Ticket is Before the People,
flew ({oodg giving by every ¡fteaigei».
Caq gave you IJaqeg.
$ive me a Call before purchasing.
And I am Before the People
AND WINDOW-SHADES WHICH I AM SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH,
... U ndertaking
N e XT D00\ TO
TILL^nfOOlÇ, 0^0|i,
LETCflE^,
MOTELS.
in
rpRASK RIVER RESORT,
C onnection .
BY E- M- KEYS-
Pleasant mountain iesort. Good fehing and hunting.
C. E. REYNOLDS,
ie wh * obliged to throw nwny on ivc
•oiml * »1 it* otlcnsi ve odor There were
uillion* ot pigeon* in the nexting, and
hey wert* hunted and eaten by the in
mhirant*. among whom diphtheria
•roke out. fatal to many of the chil
Several year*
Hardware, gtoveg and TiqWare.
AND THAT I HAVE A SELECT STOCK OF FURNITURE, WALL-PAPER
In The American Practitioner iuxl
New* Di F T Wheeler atHtea that
vhiic in n ne.Mi»»x <>f wild pigeon* he
mind nmny aiek with it pMeinlo-iueni
irnnoiu*«ore throat. He dissected some
fl them with hi* pockrtknjfe. which
Iren
DEALER JN-------
TO ANNOUNCE THAT POLITICS CUTS NO FIGURE WITH MY TRADE
York Time».
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Hardware, Cutlery, Daurs, U/induwB,
present to hear
'Some one sent to me not long ago,”
accordingly prom red some for sending,
ami seized I he opportunity to look them
over myself.
I was »imply thunder
struck by file amount of information
li»l*lityed in those paper*.
I had no
de« tlml nuybrniy in file country, old
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been
Diphtht-rhi Amons l,lR«*>n*.
Governor Pennoyer han flopped
clear out of the Democratic party
on account of the silver question,
and is especially opposed to Grover
Cleveland’s “gold bug proclivities."
The governor will not even support
the state Democratic tiekit, and
will vote for the Citizens' candi
date, so lie says,
« S. A. ROBERTS, »
A Tributw to Yr»»hi»eo.
Mr. Ptielp», In the c<mn» of an ad-
JnwA pni.l a tribute to freshmen, which
Daily Stage.
Gaod accommodative for
man and beast.
TRASK, OREGON.
Corner First St. and Ut Av«. E.. Tillamook, Ore.
AY VIEW HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK pAKERY
previously there
There is a great deal of confusion <va* a similaf nesting <>l pigeon* near
regarding the new election law, >y. and fully half of the children had
and there is no reason for it, as it iphtherin.
is very simple, if a person takes
After I lie Wedding.
the trouble to inform himself. A
In tin* Coprii, cliuri-h it is usual for
great many who take eastern tie I iiis I miik I »» »«»in a» lie arrivo» at
li» I shim - tu until- Ili» wife'» hair as a
papers liava got tbe law as it lyuiliol
of ih» authority over lier, and
applies in eastern states eon fused <> ileliver to lit-r a hunch of keys as a
with the Oregon law, and in some I ••ni' I of her authority over Iler houiw*
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V -I, AVo-ld
cases papers in Oregon have pub
lished tbe California law, which is
quite different in detail, though
the same as to intent, as being the
Oregon law. Others have pub-1
lished sample tickets, which are
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grossly wrong and misleading, all
through neglect to give the matter
attention. The Oregon law is de
fective», inasmuch it does not give
any authorised form for the printer
to follow, so as to have a uniform
FEED
ticket all over the state, yet on an
STOI3ZEL
other page we give a sample ballot
that conforms with the law iu every H. W. LASSELLE & SON
Keep constantly on
particular, and instructions as to
hand rolled barley,
voting that will be well for all to
oats, chop and wheat.
read.
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NOW OPEN.
B y J- A- RICHARDSON-
The best btu. h rrsorl in the county. The table ia supplied with the best the market afforda.
Just the place to spend a few weeks during the summer.
I run my sail bout from Tillamook to Garibaldi daily, stopping at Bay City anil HobaonvUle, and
carry freight and passengers.
GARIBALVT, OREGON.
Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand. Home-,
made and French candies, oranges, nuts and: pRAND CENTRAL HOTEL,
(j
lemons.
GEO.
First Class Restaurant in Connection.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
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SQUIRES; PROPRIETORS
We have again taken charge of the Grand Central Hotel and have refitted and refuraiaked it in
excellent shape, just a« good as new. We shall be pleased to have all our old patrena and
friends to make ua a call. Every effort will be mad« to make the surrounding« plaaaanl
and comfortable for guests.
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
THE FAIR!
T he T illamook F air A ssociation
■wi. ■■■■■, I
will hold forth this
YEAR IN BETTER SHAPE THAN EVER. THE FAIR WILL
BE PRE-EMINENTLY FOR FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN THIS
FALL AND THE TIME OF HOLDING IT WILL BE ADVER
TISED LATER. L ook OUT FOR ANNOUNCEMENTS WHICH
WILL BE MADE FROM TIME TO TIME. ALL ARE COR
DIALLY INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN MAKING A GRAND
S uccess
i.
ARSEN HOUSE,
of it .
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
M. H. LARSEN, PROPRIETOR.
New house, uew furniture; fiist class in every respect.
Best accommodation a in the city.
Head
quarters for the traveling public.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
CCIDENTAL HOTEL,
G. W. PETTIT, P roprietor .
A. LETCHER,
^WATCHMAKER
AND JEWELER;«-
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S pecialty .
eavei ry
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mmunition and
C ompasses and S pectacles .
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The hotel is now under the management of G. W. Pettit and wife, and every effort possible is
made to make guests comfortable. The patronage of the public ia respectfully. solicited.
Tillamook 8c North Yamhill Stage ticket office is here.
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TILLAMOOK. OREGON
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
THE«UREKUtSALOON>
C. H. SMITH, P roprietor .
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.'.
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First St,, Dpp, Occidental.
Tillamook, Dre,
Grand Central Billiard •Wall
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Have had their representative a
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in Pbriland buying goods, and an »
the Augusta haw arrived their
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«tore rooms «re full of goods clear
up to the ceiling. When they get V
thing» straightened around they !
will tell you what they have.
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This space next week, and find
out how to get the
WEEKLY NEW YORK TRIBUNE
One Year for Nothing.
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Elsewhere.
C. B. HADLEY, Proprietor.
Qt'illtt, JJicj itot^ and Qiyazs
Fine Billiard and Paul Table«.
TILLWIV1DDK,
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OREGON.
E dw . G. E. WIST,
-------- DEALER IN——
General . Merchandise.
ill kinds of farming, logging, milling and mechanics' supplies.
Lots for gale in Origiq&I ToWngite of |ieljalem.
Nehalem, Ore
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Di'. |I. V. JOHN^Off, proprietor.
HERCULES
Fifty Year« Cxp«riiinc« iq th« Drug Buain«««.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Notions Etc.,
always on hand.
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.
ENGINES
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DRUG STORE!
Everybody invited to call
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