Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 24, 1894, Image 2

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    republican national conventions
will recognize this fact next time
they express themselves.
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----- BY------
W. F. D. JONES.
T he C ounty O fficial P aper
------ Independent in Politics------
RATHS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
(STUICTLV IK ADVANCE . )
One year
Six months
Three months
»1 10.
.7.5.
50.
STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Governor:
WILLIAM GALLOWAY.
For Secretary of State-
CHARLES NICKELL.
For State Treasurer;
T. S. DAVIDSON.
For Supreme Judge-
A. S. BENNET1’.
For Attorney-General-
WM. HOLMES.
Supt. of Public Instruction-
D. V,S. REID.
For State Printer:
JAMES O BRIEN.
For Congress, First District-
J. K. WEATHERFORD. '
STRIKES
It has been reported that this
paper is trying to force Mills to
buy it. Well, this paper will be
sold if anybody comes along who
is willing and able to pay our price,
but we don't sell our support by
the column, or its influence for any
one man. If Mr. Mills wants a
paper cheap he should see the
Advocate. No doubt they will sell
cheap. However, sixteen papers
You have the nerve, when mon­
would not help his cause very ey is so scarce, to pay fancy prices
much at this stage of the game.
for your school books ami station­
ery. Get our prices and see it we
There has been a great deal said
can’t help you somewhat.
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ADVERTISING RATHS.
per year 16-75
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insertion for regular a<lvertisers
Lost. Found. For Rent. For Sale. Wanted, and
special notices, in classified "ad” columns, at
the rate of one cent per word for first insertion
and halt rates thereafter.
Legal notices. Nonpareil, jocts. per line for
first insertion and ficts per line for each » u I mc ttboilt IOl’eigH
quent insertion.
QUEER!
immigration of late,
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
For Attorney:
J. H. MONTAYNE.
For Judge:
J. J. DALY
Tillamook Book Store
_____________________________ and there seems to be a great deal
COUNTY TICKET
B. C LAMB, Prop’r.
A GLEAM OE LIGHT.
prejudice both ways. The H ead -
For
Joint
Representative-
Men of all parties are coming to light s in favor of restricting for-
E. E. SELl’H.
their senses. Some of the most sign immigration, allowing no
For Judge:
brilliant men in the country are convicts, paupers, and contract
W. W. CONDER.
showing an independence regard iaborerg to come, The foreigner MissL. J. RUGGLES
For Clerk:
Mr«. A. JOHNSON
T. 11. GOYNE.
ing old political ties that is truly- who has a good trade, is industrious
For Sheriff':
gratifying. When this spirit of in­
J. D. EDWARDS.
dependence fully ripens we may and respectable, or has sufficient
For Long Term Commissioner:
expect to see cleaner politics, and means to engage in some industry
T. J. LUCY.
those who are seeking office for should be encouraged to come. We
For
Short
Term Commissioner:
what there is in it will be replaced don’t wan’t to exclude them. Better
W.
S. CONE.
T illamook . O ne .
Near
Court
House.
by men who are in the interests of send some native born Americans
For
Treasurer:
the people.
This tendency is
away. The time for naturalization
ALFRED WILLIAMS.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
noticeable in the ranksofnl) parties.
For School Superintendent
*
may
be
a
little
short,
but
seven
or
Congressman W. J. Bryan, of
For Governor:
MRS. GEO. WILLEY.
W. I* L ord , of Marion County.
Nebraska, who is a democrat, and ten years would not be grumbled
For Assessor:
For Secretary of State;
was elected in a strong Republican at by most foreigners. They haven't
THEO. STEINHILBER.
11. R. K incaid , oi Lane County.
district, is one of the brightest men asked for more privileges than we
For Surveyor;
For State Sreanurer:
in his party. From the time he give them, and in fact the trouble
LEWIS SMITH.
P hil M etsciian , of (¡rant County.
entered tl.e halls of congress his
For Coroner:
with certain foreigners here is that
For Supreme Judge:
D r . MADISON.
powerful eloquence and his bold
C. E. W olverton , of Linn County.
stand for the people, caused men there is a class of politicians cater­
People’s Party Ticket.
Fur Attorney General:
to join him as the party leader. ing to them all the time. Take it C M. I dlem i N. of Multnomah Count ty.
For Judge
But he favored free silver, and had in this county, there is a. large per­
C. \V. SMITH,
Supt. of Public Instruction:
Bay City.
to stand aside for men who were centage of Germans and Swedes, or
G . M. I rwin , of Union County.
For Clerk,
more in sympathy witli the admin­ Scandinavians, and a number of
For Stale Printer:
G. K. HUFF,
istration. When he was urged for
W.
II.
L
eeds , of Jackson County.
other foreigners. They have gone
Nestix-ton.
re-election he said:
FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.
into
the
forests
and
hewed
out
For
Sheriff
“If the president’s financial pol­
THOS WILLIAMS, Jr.
For Representative ill Congress:
icy becomes the policy of the party homes where the average American
Fairview.
B inger H ermann .
I do not see any reason for the con­ would have failed to do it. and theyJ I
For Treasurer
tinued existence of the party, be­ are noted for their thrift, energy
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
JOHN P. ALLEN,
cause the Republicans having fol­ and industry, They are hiw-abid-
For Circuit Judge:
Tillamook.
lowed that policy longer are better ing citizens,
and our merchants
H. H. H ewitt , of Linn County.
prepared than we to support it.
For Assessor
For Distiiel Attorney:
On the other hand, if the party re­ will tell you that their business
JOE W. HASKINS,
J as .M c C ain , ot Yamhill County.
pudiates Mr. Cleveland’s financial methods are honorable—they pay
Tillamook.
policy and renews its devotion to their debts. Some Americans may
Member Board of Equalization:
For School Superintendent:
the common people, it may yet be­ well take a lesson from their neigh­
S D. G ibson , of Polk County.
Mrs. W. J. May,
come an effective instrument in the
For Joint Representative;
Tillamook.
bors
of
foreign
extinction.
But,
for
securing of good government.”
H. G. G uild , of Yamhill County.
For Iamg Term Commissioner
the
droves
of
Chinese,
who
art-
When a few more such men break
G A. MOWERS.
COL NTY TICKET.
the old party ties, we may look to smuggled into this country, or lor
Hebo.
the
disreputable
class
of
Euro
see a better state of things. Wall
For Judge:
For Short Term Commissioner
street will no longer rule the peans who are flocked into the
G. \V S appington , of Fairview.
J. C. COMER,
country.
• mines of the east, we have no love
Buy City.
For Commissioner—Long Term.
National conventions cannot or sympathy.
D 1* Il AR\ ey , of Little Nestueca.
For Surveyor
* W \LTER WOODS
afford to ignore such men as
For Commissioner—Short Term.
is discussing a proposition
Bay City.
L. B. A lley , of Nehalem.
Bryan. They must do something to McMinnville
organize a home insurance company
For Sheriff:
and adopt some measures in their on a mutual plan. It ia estimated that ,
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
J. H. J ackson , of Netarts.
I.atid Office at Orevoll City, Oregon, May 3rd.
platforms to keep these men, or the at the most conservative calculation j
1804.—Notice is hereby given that the following
For Clerk:
rank and file, the best men of both ♦20,(100 a year is paid by the people of
named settler has filed notice of his intention to
make final proof in support of his claim, un­
J. R. M ills , ot Carnahan
Yamhill
county
to
outside
companies,
parlies, will lie joining some other
der Sec. 2301, R. S.. and that said proof will be
made before the Couuty Clerk of Tillamook
while not to exceed one-fifth of the
For
Treasurer:
movement. If the third party does amount comes back in the adjustment
County, at Tillamook, Ore ,on June >7, UM, vis:
JuHN B arker , of Tillamook.
Clamens Albert,
nothing else, it may scare the old of losses. It is claimed that by the
II. H. No. I0185. for the e % of se
and lots 3
For Assessor:
and 4 of sec 17. tp. s, r 10 w.
line politicians into working for the mutual plan risks can be carried for a
He names tlie following witnesses to prove
A. T. ii irE, of Sami Lake.
his coutinu-ms residence upon and cultivation
people, instead of upholding the fraction of what it now costs the insured
of. said land, vis:
For Silt veyor:
Monroe Morgan. John Jackson, T. E. Fristow
and the latter can l»e just as securely
spoils system.
and Ben O'Hara, all of Netarts. Oregon
A M. At stin , of Netarts
MILLINERY
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protected us in the old companies
The
A dollar worth only 50 centH is plan contemplates carrying of only small
better than no dollar. It is thought risks, and those of the safest character.
that both the democratic and the
Ripa ns Tabules cure bad breath.
493
For School Superintendent:
T. B. H andley , of Barnegat.
For Coroner:
C. E. R eynolds , of Tillamook.
Robert A. Miller. Register.
Guaranteed to cure Bilious Attnckaaod
Const i put ion, Small Bile Beaus.
They increase appetite, purify the whole
(yauaiand acton the Ever. Bile IkuusSmuR-