Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, June 23, 1892, Image 2

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W. F. D. J oxes
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E ditor AMD P roprietor .
RATES OF Sl*BS< KIPTIoN.
(STRICTLY IM ADVANCE.)
One year
Six month«
Three months
»1 0
50.
ADVERTISING KATES.
per year $6.75
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2 »5
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3-75
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Local notices, tods prt line: an«! sets ttflcr
the first insertion (»nly 'cts |>< r line for firat
insertion for regular advertisej
Lost, Found. For Rc:it F >t S th’, Wanted «nd
Apt-rial notice», in cluasUicd ad” colMf.tn«. al
the rate of one cent per word fot first in-’ei tion
and halt rule» the reafter.
1 inch, |»vr month
t, col. ’•
Legal notices, Nonpareil i.x t-:, per line for
first insertion and Sets per line for each Mibse
quent insertion.
All local notices willbeM«tarre<t' or otherwise
designated as advertisenicnti.
back of our good city a grand
county, a land fat with resource»,
w ith soil of inexhaustible richness,
netted with noble rivers swarming
with finny wealth, timber to build
ten thousand cities and a climate
as genial ami health giving as any
on this green earth. And why not
let the world know all this? And
have it spoken loudly, too. Let
us blow our horn with the best ol
’em. We have reason so to do, and
the world will be better and the
richer for the opportunities the
blast will waken them to behold
mid grasp. Let everybody toot
for town and county.
.,c"7. u~..;iîT/ïV*ii.ltfucu'geiieibSiiyTT
propably devote to a fund for the
maintenance of an asylum for the
support of their most loyal share-
holders. The other suckers who
went into the same trap, sent their
money away also, and their small
earnings are also in the l ands of |
these wise men Who get a good
salary for keeping it. Home oft hem
quit paying their assessmetits noon
and lost all they put in, and the
others, who are with few except­
ions trying to draw out, will
proabbly, in time, realize the same
per cent received by the one first
mentioned. These great Imnevo-
lent institutions have been investi­
gated recently by’ several states,
and it Ims been found that their
benevolence extends only to their
salaried ofticials generally, and
that people generally lose all they
put into them. The state of
California after making these in­
vestigations will enact regulations
which will prevent these institu­
tions from robbing the people.
M ok . m .:—Invest your money at
home and help build up your own
city, and reap the rewards of the
r • > . 1
investment yourself.
pkogr
of fir[n.ng) 10ggil1g
^iE'0UPirh*0fv^Julg^E^CrciZCS. f
tlMiilt
and
Lots for sale in the Town of Nehalem, the best location
on the river, directly below the forks, flefep watet
The ever glorious and eoniuiemorable
front good supply of fresh water, PosVofficb and
telegraph station in town. Now is the time to fa.
Fourth of July will be celebrated at lilla-
vest Correspondencesolicitdd. Address.
E. G. E. W ist ,
mook in an appropriate anti astounding
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manner. The Great American Eagle will
hover over us on that eventful occasion with
paternal solicitude while T. B. Handley will
twist the tail of the British Lion, (Fells Leo)
until the reverberating echo of her feline
veil shall be wafted from hill-top tohill-top,
and finally lost in the all pervading con-, First
fusion of national rejoicings and outpourings i
of patriotic souls all over this beautiful land
of ours, which at that concerted time will
heave to and fro with the pulsating spirit of
Nehalem, Ore.
THE?BUREKUSKLOON>
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C. H. SMITH, P roprietor .
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
I’p to Wednesday evening the
bulletins from the National Con­
vention showed that there was a
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lively
contest, Cleveland against
We make « apociul effort lochnti««- or re build
St,, npp. □ccidEntHl.
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Tillamcak, Org,
advertisements hh often us our patrons desne,
the field. It is conceded that
hut make no contract to that effect.
No cuts will be used, except out line cuts on Cleveland has a majority of the
metal bases.
900 delegates but it takes in their
We reserve the right t* reject any advertise
convention a two thirds majority
•lent that we deem objectionable.
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The opposing forces
T erms : Cash in advance for small Advertise for arh ice.
b . hadley ,
ments, and payment Is required monthly or are bitter against < 'leveland, assert­
quarterly on large contracts.
ing that he ean't carry New York, >
CorrtspOmlence on tojtlcM of genernl Interest, and that some of the Southern
invited.
states arc likely logo Republican
AddreM all commutrtcntlon» to
mi
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Fins Billiard and Pool Tables.
T he H eadlight ,
if he gets the nomination. The
T imm Moo K, or .
tillamdbk
,
HUMBUG.
strongest opponent be has s Hill,
who has an assured support ofove,
T illamook , O uk ., .It x.. 23, 1S92
The facility with which people
THE OLD RELIABLE
200 delegates at present, hut
in general are humbugged and
the names of Boies, Palmer,
It iw about time the Tillamook Morrison, Gorman, Gray, Flower’ their irrational fondness for the
Board of trade was roHUscitated. ami others are favorably ihen- I process lias been the the theme of
satirists mid philosophers from the
tioned. However, all considered,
AVI at do you propose to ilo to Cleveland is most likely to w in time of Juvenal and Socrates down
to th * days of Carlyle and Barnum.
advance the interests of Tillamook
L
the coveted prize.
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That the masses like to be gam-
this year?
“If I were running a newspaper, ",onc<1 is nn i" «epted fact, and one
Emmorm Blaine, Mill of.IamcsG. 1 would give it to so-and-so,’’said " llil'h *H
“,O!lt unpleasantly |
Fifty YearH Experience ¡n the Drug Susine«!.
Blaine, (lied Ktiddenly in Chicago
a friend of ours the other day. ! "!><’" the attention of business men,
Sunday morning.
UI. i in particular, every day. Audit!
A COMPLETE STOCK OF
Well, we ollej-ed him the use of - our
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is
the
honest,
fair-dealing
man
of
Drugs,
Patent
Medicines,
Toilet Articles, Notions Etc.,
write
Governor I’ennoyer linn left no columns to do so, if he would
but
he husincss. professional or othm-wise, '
always on hand.
over
his
own
signature,
I.,
other course for the I»emorrats but
Vet we had W'IG ■sll*l> rs most from this aggra-
to ilisown him. He is now looking didn’t dare to do it. \
openly
expressed
ourselves
r< [„,.ird- vating propensity of human nature, i
PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY CaMPQUNnED.
Cor recognition from the Silveiites.
ing the same tiling, and didn't do through the operations of the
scoundrels
it fosters.
The whole Republican majority do it under the cover of nom-de- "
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Hardly a day passes in any com-.
plume.
A
man
should
i.ot
be
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(>r CongreHsinen foots up to 9500.
mnnity but some glib-tongued,'
Oregon is not losing ground in this ashaniod to father his own pr;>-
plausible swindler, in some one of j
respect and will prove herselfloyal dltctions, yet there are many who
the
various guises of peddler,!
to the Republican party in Novem­ are always ding-donging at a
quack
doctor, investment agent, or]
newspaper man to do things that
ber.
the ding-donger would not dare do some other exponent of the great
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Some of those who will he most i if he were running the paper. It principle of humbuggery, appears I
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and,
swapping
sm:
oth
words
and!
benefited by the 4th of .July is very nice to get in and raise
Sun
Rise
Salute
13
Guns.
•elebraliou pay the least. They Cain when none of the responsi­ large promises or worthless goods
10 A M, Procession forms under charge of
stand buck and let others put up bility or r coiling ellects are felt by for good, hard cash, carries away
Grand Marshall.
lfred
illiams
the cash wliilf they eagerly reap the instigator. A man who is a big share of the handy capital '
| afraid to sign his name to his of the place from its gullible 10:30 A. M., Exercises at the Blackwell
the benefits.
Larsen House.
Tillamook, Oregon.
I articles is gen . rally afraid of what citizens, and away too from the,
Grove.
legitimate channels of trade, to the 1
The gcrynmnder in Michigan in lie says.
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notorioualy unfair, imiKiiiueli the
»nine plan in not followed in every I HE RESUL TS 0E THE S TA I E ELECTION by honest business, and to the
Prayer
AS VlWtD I l!0T< (,UTSIDE.
encouragement of fraud and ras­
Ntatc. A count it iitloniil amend­
(ri>llH<lf<l|>lilu I’ wm .)
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cality. This is the way it has
ment bearing on prenidential clee-
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Oregon opens the battle of the been and is, and probably ever
tionn in needed.
presidential year as it did four will be, more or less, but b«ss and
Reading, Declaration Independence
There 1« no miatako in the tenor years ago with a Republican less, we hope, us the general
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of Blaine’« ciiiloixemeiit of the nom­ victory, 'flic state has never been education of the people reaches a
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ination of 1‘rcniilciit llarriaon. lie Hemoeratic since before the war, higher and higher piano.
will give the party his unqualified Imt the majoiity of 1012 in INTO has
Oration.
In another part of this piqx-r
■upp<trt uh I iuh always done, though steadily grow n, and in 1SSS it was
will be found the advertisement
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he has received less reward than carried by a plurality of
of the combination offer of the
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lie
joint
majority
of
9500
by
lean able me».
Hr u.iac.irr and New York
which th<* two congressional dis­
Have a IF vl II ILArxe Of -2kll
Poem
Tribune. It will pay you to read
Judge’ll picture of Harrison with tricts are now carried is less than
it. Everybody who has received
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the inscription “One good term de- the 9913 by which the single
the Tribune is loud in its praises,
Mcrves unother," would make a congressman which the state
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and, considering that you can
gessi campaign document, as Har­ returned until this year was chosen:
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get it absolutely free for one year,
rison’s iidministrutiou has lieen but the present majority is larger
the
oppirtuntiy
is
one
vow
honest anil cl an and ought to elect tlmn that of four years ago in a
should not miss. Every new
him, as lie w as elected before w it li­ presidential year. The Pacific'
sul.scriber who pays fl 50 gets
mit any such recommendation.
Coast is strong for Protection and
1:00 P. M. Midday Salute, 44 Guns.
araci G-erxts’ Z^-cLmislaixagrs.
the Tribune free, anil every old
the Republican party as long as
Races.
Band
will
march
from
anbserther
who
pays
|1
50
on
his
This paper lian often expiessed wool grows on a sheep's back
subscription account ts'fore I>cc.
Corner First & Stillwell Avenue to Fair
itself in h llat-footeil and emphatic
1st, 1892, will get the Tribune
Ground.
BUILDING
AND
IOAN
ASSOCIATIONS.
'
manner re ivrding tlw “hook-
free
al
I
the
tame
All
are
treated
aliop" in the west end. It seems
A parly well known to us. n’ong
alike in thia matter, only it is
that the authorities ne il some with quite n number of other
uece.-sary to pry the $1.50before
rneouragmiienl from the people in ibduded mortals, was slicker
we order the Tribune. No such
order for them to take an active enough to buy a lew shares in a
offer
has ever l>eeii n ade la’forc,
stand in enforcing the law Imt as certain “building and loan nssocia-'
and
we
were never aMe before to
yet we have found no man w ho is lion" of a certain city. After
secure
such
liberal terms ou Hull­
Tire Z-ieadin.g' ^JZerolxarxta
willing to come out tq>enh in these paying $1! into the cotters of this
ing rates as we have with the
columns and express Ids disap­ institution, he attempted to with­
New Yoik Tribune.
proval of the nf resaid institution draw, ns he understood lie had the
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Even the church p-ople ara slow privilege of doing, being so in
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to show their colors regarding Ibrmed by the f ■». sleek agent who
(W holcMk Quotation!.)
this matter. Tliere is no use fur traveled for the concern. Well, OATJUMlray
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UM to light siagle-handed if the after a great deal of red tape and
White
W iltanietlc
1
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community is not interested. ueedlesM delay, the unfbrt nate W iika t— W
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Who has the eonrnge to express shareholder was informed that he P otato ? m f‘ loo tt»»
co
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r A
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fo
himself over his own signature in would sixty d ya later receive what
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DVCKft P do«.
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these columns?
J
10 oo
he luid put in, nr rather, what GRKRM
11 oo
1
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ft do«.
4 Ito
5 to
there was left of it. The draft for C hickkmr —old
Spring ••
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Tillamook liiw never been hoomed. the “miserable rcnimvut" Anally lU TTra - !h Ine
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Store, ill Rolla
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that m by any regulation- boom came, and out of the 1*41 invested,
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< koive Dairy
IB
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work, f*> st, Imt Ims g mo allenii, the aforesaid slicker received Io '.lift —Oregon
1M
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Kaulcot
Mot with iwiy sort of meteor nudi, S31.20. This great and good L akh
. Oregon
yet advancing Htciulily on with corporation was so benevolent sa
Mattern
Fresh bread, pies, cakes etc. always on hand.. Heme-
’lear RMea
to
very noteworthy progress, inviting to charge only 4P.NO tor keeping B acon - •4 Mam»
l>
made and French candies, oranges, nuts and
attention only by the spectacle of the amount paid to it. Now. this
Shoulder«
lemons.
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improvements in those thing was wry kind. Indeed. the |>oor Fl of R* Willamette
Country Brand»
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which make a city »desirable place -ueker had no money to squander.
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mi which to live, and these con- Imt the experience w:is worth fully
•civeil in lils-r.ility ."»nil public •It.SO, if not more, and then the
spirit, mid executed with energy mo cy w.is where he eonld not get
meals at all hours .
P erley II iett .
and die lUeli, with no llotnieh of at it to s| . nil it, and it was clear
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truiii|>ets and premutine eoiuiling out of thia wirked little city on the
G
eorge
C
ohn ,
of einbrysHtie chicks. \ll (hie is slough, so that ! is ueigliliori had
AfU Till'. TIME
N elson ,
•omineiidalde, but to mudi modi <ty no ch ■ nee to w indie him out of it,
W MtmrillKatv »HIT« TMK M«wr
No special position will be n ' <-r l upon for
any advertteement, though wi take *
pains to display advertising matter effectively
and give as favorable position f< possibb , fre­
quently changing the 'make up” of the paper
There will be fun for all. lhe small boy
can fire his crackers, the young men can
swing their sweet-hearts around the merry,
circle, the young woman can catch new
beaux, the old maids will have an equal
chance with ■ all, those who like exciting
sport can go to the races, the immaginative
faculty may be tickled at the theatrical show,
and those who are nimble-footed and light­
hearted may dance all night, keeping time
to the symphonious strains of the violin.
Everybody turn out and join the liilari-!
ous throng. It will cure the hysterics,
take the wrinkles out of your face, drown
sorrow, and add ten years to vour life. Fol-
lowing is the programme:
1^2,11.
CcntTcll
c.
proprietor.-
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Cl lid Qiqaii,
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OREGON,
DRUG STORE;
Dr. [L V. JOHNjSOjI, proprietor.
DRUG STORE!
Everybody invited to call.
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$
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££
12:30 P. IVL Basket Dinner.
Evening—John Jack, Theatrical
7 to 10 P.M.
Firemen's Dance, beginning at
10 P. M
COHN & CO.
FIRE
BALL
3ulg Pouth in Hadleg’z Hall.
Supper at Occidental Hotel.
TDuzie bg Tierce's String T3and
Tickets, includi^
NFE
NOW OPEN.
$2.00. gpectato^ 25ct$.
Grand March begins Promptly at io o’clock. P. M. S First (lass Restaurant in Connection. 2
s
C. E.
Tu m « «A*«««» r«t«su»
I* loor Managers
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