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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 27, 1902 I Hanenkratt, 14 ; Wiley, 9 ; Sanders, 3 The third vote proved final, for it gave Body felt the majority. Bodyfelt, 55 ; 15 ; Hcllenbrand, 4 ; C. B, Nominates a Clean Ticket Hanenkratt, Riesland, 1. and Adopts a Platform. For County Assessor.—A. M. Austin. 19 ; F. L. Sappington, 46 ; D. Xlartiny, EDDY for REPRESENTATIVE. 7. Sappington was declared the nomi. nee. Sappington Received but Five For Coroner.—J. E. Tuttle, 4; C. E. Votes for Re Nomination--Max- Reynolds, 42 ; C. B. Riesland, 4 ; W. R. well’s Name Not Even Men Robedee, 6 ; Dr. W. C. Belt, 10 ; F. D. tioned-Convention Opposed Newell, 4; A. D. Sanders, 2; J. VV. to Simon's Re Election. 1 Hellenbrand, 2 ; J. Bloom, 1 ; L. The republican county convention was Olsen, 1. Reynolds having out-distanced called to order in the opera house on all com|)etitors in the informal ballot Saturday by A. VV. Severance, chairman was declared the nominee. The convention then divided to elect of the county central committee, who re viewed the principal events of what had justices of the peace REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION fluence and political weight of the Tilla mook Herald is as small and as little as the little man who boosted the county | judge and predicted that Sappington and j Dealers in Ray would be re-nominated. Another I thing the H eadlight would like to ask, How many gallons of whiskey, how much money, and how many columns of J boosting in the Herald, did it cost for those F ive V otes ? Vote buying comes high in Tillamook, for it is safe to pre- Headquarters for Dairymen’s Supplies. Agent tor CHARTER OAK STOVES. Western «ashing H..h.o.. | diet that each of those votes cost over one hundred dollars. Large Stock of Paints, Oil», Varnishes and Glass. * M * You must give the H eadlight credit for two things in the recent political Reliable tight. It had the courage to express it.« | convictions no matter who it pleased or 1 who it offended, and that it correctly re flected public opinion no one will now The Platform transpired since the convention met in We, the Republican Party of Till doubt for one moment. To take up the this city two years ago. after which A. VV. Severance was made temporary amook County, in Convention assem fight of the taxpayers is often the duty bled, do hereby endorse the attitude chairman and Horner Mason secretary. of our esteemed President, Theodore of a newspaper, and when it fails in that' Committees were appointed as follows : Roosevelt, in his fearless opposition to respect and sides with grafters its useful- ■ Credentials—F. R. Beals, J. VV. Hellen- ring polices and capitalistic monopolies; ness and influence amounts to nothing. his diplomatic policy in administering Hence, we are modest enough in saying | brand.j. VV. Morgan. Organization—Cyrus Randall, W. R. home and foreign affairs ; his strong and that the H eadlight merelv did its duty, determined manner of carrying out the If at any time we should criticise the pub-' Robedee, Dan Atkinson. wishes of the Republican partv in the Platform—B. L. Eddy, L. M. lie actions of those who have given us HAVE OK HAND retention of the Philippine Islands. Andrew Anderson. We further endorse the action of the glad hand so freely the past few i Resolutions—W. H. Cooper, W. D, Congress in its efforts to construct weeks, please do not get mad and stop • Stillwell, H. B. Johnson. When the convention met in the after an Isthmian Canal ; to re-enact the your paper, and, if an advertiser, do not ! Chinese Exclusion law ; and to pass the 110011, the credential committee reported Grout oleomargarine bill. write “You stop my ad ’’ It is often the ■ the following delegates entitled to seats. We strongly recommend economy and only thanks that a country editor gets i Rustic, Wainscoting, Mouldings and Lap. W oods .—W. R. Robedee ; D. T. Wor- a clean, honest policy in the administra I after fighting for the interests of the tax- ! schkul, by proxy, W. ........................ R. Robedee ; H. A. tion of County affairs; a just and impar-1 i payer or conducting an aggressive cam- [ Also all of ROUGH LUMBER. Miles, by proxy, W. R. Robedee; Wm. tial distribution of public funds for the Scott ; A. C Southmaid, by proxy, Win. permanent improvement ot highways paign for a'political party or for political and construction of necessary bridges ; ca ndi tates. Scott. * * * S and L ake .—Dan Atkinson, E. A. j the increase ot the revenue of the County by a higher assessment of the timber Chamberlain. The editor of the H eadlight may or T illamook .—II. H. Aiderman, A. VV. lands. | may not he a novice in politics, but one Severance, Geo. Grayson, Win. Hamil-1 We demand the improvement of our ton, E. D. Hoag, E. G. E. Wist, VV. D. rivers and harbors which have long been I thing occurred in the convention which Stillwell, D. T. I'Minunds, Ed. Leach, R. delayed, and which delay is at present appeared to us as poor politics and bad D. Peckham, J. C Wilson, Andrew An the greatest obstacle to tlie development judgment. That was "slating” and elect derson, Guss Wicklund, Eric Glad, VV. of the resources of Tillamook County ing R. M. Watson as a delegate to the and retards the growth of manufactur S. Hays. state convention. As Watson had been HoybARToN—B. L. Eddy, W. H. Cary, ing industries. the mouth piece and exponent for another M. Mason, I'. R. Beals, VV. H. Reynolds, Resolutions. C L Smith, W. H. Cooper, M. VV. Har- Be it resolved by the republican county four years of the Sappington ‘‘graft,’’ it risoti convention assembled that the County looked to us that the convention ignored B ahnegat .—Elmer Baker ; Joseph Central Committee be and are hereby in this instance the sentiment so strongly Hauxlmrst, by proxy, Elmer Baker. empowered to nominate and till any and L ittle N estucca .—J. VV. Hellenbrand, all vacancies that may occur by reason pronounced at the primaries the week W. Penter, L. Whitman, Frank Rowell. ot death, resignation or otherwise of previous. We think most every republi B laine .—Wm. N. Bays, by proxy, any of the nominees for any of the can will agree with the H eadlight that Hai ry Patterson ; John Moon, by proxy, respective offices tor which they may J. Roland ; James Patterson, by proxy, have been nominated by this conven the honor should have been conferred I upon someone more entitled to it, and Abner Grist. tion. S outh P kairie .—H. B. Johnson; M. ■ Resolved, That we extend to Hon. B. ; not upon a man whose heart was with | I). Reading, bv proxv, H. B. Johnson ; L. Eddy our hearty appreciation and | the whiskey element, but foi fear it ■ ■ Chas. Wells. commendation for his brilliant record ■ N ehalem .—Fred Zaddach, J. S. Vos while representing Tillamook and Yam should not carry made a pretence of!j burg, II. B. Aliev, E. H. Lang, J. Gup- hill counties at the last session of the 1 straddling the Eddy faction. The H ead - AND ■ till. P. D. Newell. light made an aggressive fight against | _ Oregon State Legislature. B F olev .—N. Leslie, H. Anderson. Resolved, That we further extend to ex-Senator J. W. Maxwell and County I? G akiiialdi .—L. M. Alley, S. P. Swin U.S. Senator John H. Mitchell and Con Judge G. W. Sappington, and to their I W son, J. M. Harrison ; J. fohnson, by gressman Thus. H. Tongue our apprecia ■ proxy, J. M. Harrison. Freight in 5-ton lots and over $5.50 per ton. tion lor their successful efforts to en honor they acknowledged their defeat at i II B ay .—J. H. Hathaway, Warren hance the interests of the State of the primaries and allowed the opposite !|| a Freight in less than 5-ton lots, $5.00 per ton. Vaughn, Will Elliott, Chas. Pike. A. M. i Oregon, and especially Tillamook side to control. Not so, however, with | gj ■ Passenger rate, $3.50. Hare, Geo. W illiams. county, and in doing so pledge them Watson. He immediately flopped and | F airview .— M. Abplanalp, C. Randall, our support and extend to them our I S V. Anderson, J. J. Rupp, Grant Mills, hearty thanks. toadied and pleaded to be placed on the z Morrison Mills, I'. Severance. Resolved, That we are opposed to the hand wagon of the faction he had been B B eaver .—T. Wilson, I. VV. Hiner; VV. re-election to the U.S. Senate of Joseph Of Cheesery, Dairy and Creamery I secretly opposing, after proving himself T. West, by proxy, 1. W. Hiner. Simon. N etarts .—C. B. Wiley, J. M. Mor-! Resolved, That we further pledge our a traitor by obtaining what information i ■ Machinery and Supplies we carry ■ the largest stock in the northwest. gan, G. M. Watkins. selves as loyal republicans, believing in he could from the Eddy-Mason-Alder- A full line of D. H. Burrell & Co.’s H ebo —G. W. Bodyfelt, J. J. McGinnis, i the right of the majority rule, to support nian faction and running with it to the ' celebrated Cheese making prepara e A. I). Sanders, A. P. Wagner. and vote tor the republican ticket from opposite side. Even the whiskevelement { tions, Apparatus, etc. C arnahan .—J. Blum, C. H. Blake. top to bottom. Send for Catalogue. is squealing at Watson’s two-faced poli ■ The convention having adopted the ' report of the committe on organization, j Headlight's Passing Thoughts. tics. This is not all. Watson has been ■ outspoken in opposition to Governor which made the organization perma Geer. And to carry the matter a little nent, nominations were made as follows: i Say, don’t be a bolter. OF SAN FRANCISCO, DEALERS IN further, it has been claimed by one fac * * * 143 FRONT STREET, D elegates to C ongressional C on Nor a flippety-flop republican ready to tion that Maxwell was hot a fair repre ■ vention .—VV. II. Cooper, F. R. Beals, F. PORTLAND, ORE. ■ M L imb, P. D Newell, Fred C. Baker. prostitute yourself with the democrats. sentation of Tillamook county, but we I ■ J oint R epresentative .—B. L. Eddy. Agents for ■ * * * think that Maxwell’s friends can retort ■ D ei . egates to S tate C onvention .— Nehalem may have a fairly good car by saying truthfully that he is a better 1 DeLaval Cream Separators. ■ B L. Edilv. G. W. Bodvfelt, R. M. | Watson, A. VV. Severance, Frank Sever toonist, but it is up against him to car representation of the county than Wat » • .an ■ a ¡a. a ■ toon P. D. Newell’s laugh. ance. son has, is or ever will be, and if honors ! C ounty C lerk .—Homer Mason. * * * were to be conferred upon any one not i S heriff .—H. II. Alderman. The H eadlight extends its congratu ; belonging to the Eddy-Mason-Alderman i C ounty J udge —Jasper Smith. lations to the republican convention for I faction it should have gone to those who A ssessor .—A. M. Hare. I nominating a strong and clean ticket. came out manly and acknowledged their C ounty T reasurer . E. D. tloag. - AGENTS STEAMERS ‘ W. H. KRUGER” AND "ACME.” C ounty C om m i ss ion kr .—U VV. Body-1 The next order of business is to elect it defeat and not upon a jierson with the For San Francisco and Los Angeles. felt. with a big majority. political characteristics of Watson. We C ounty S urveyor .—F. L. Sapping* * * * Or. Mgr. say againit was poor judgment and bad ton. One of the greatest surprises of the politics, and we think the gentlemen who ndS-'e/ C ounty C oroner .—C. E. Reynolds. convention was the choice of Mr. A. Hare composed the republican convention will J ustices and C onstables SHAVING, Justice, 1st lustice District.—J. I.. Vos- lor assessor. One thing which can be admit it, and in the opinion of the H ead berg ; constable. H. Anderson. HAIR CUTTING, said for Mr. J. 8. Stephens since he has light it was the only thing where the Justice, 2nd Justice District.—W. •I. SHAMPOOING, hold the office is that he introduced a tine convention erred in judgment. Revnolds ; constable, C. B. Riesland. |ustice, 3rd Justice District.—W. T. system in his office, and which Mr. Hare West ¡constable, A. Poland. no doubt will follow. STEAMERS-SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISON. Real Estate Transfers. EVERYTHING STRICTLY FIRST CLASS * * * T he V ote . ONLY LINE-ASTOT1A TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI, The committee on resolutions struck The Congressional and State Delegates U.S. to Gabriel Gabrielson, E Vfc of Nw BAY CITY, IIOBSONVILLE. the right note when it appealed to loyal U. Sw’tofNw l4 and Sw l4 ofNeX» were nominated bv acclammation. Ast?r',a. rithu thD OreKon Railroad & Navigation Co, and When B. I.. Eddy received the unani republicans "to support and vote for the sec. 12. tp 1 S, R. 8 W. alwithe Astoria * Columbia River R, R. foi San Francisco Portland U S. to XI. D. Cavenaugh, Se U of Ne mous endorsement for joint representa republican ticket from top to bottom." and all points east. For freight and passenger rates apply to ’ 4, E ’ 4 ofSe ’ 4 and Nw H of Se Vi. sec. . tive, it met with a great outburst of There may be a lew republicans wbo are SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR 12, tp. 1 S. R. 8. W. applause from all over the opera house, not satisfied with the ticket because they B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon. Thomas Coates to II. F. Holden, tract 1 even those in the "nigger heaven" taking were not in control, but if they want to Agents -'l? *£ & Co- Portland. it; E. Thomas D.L.C- General Banking and Exchange bnai- fA. & C. R. R. Co., Portland. up the nppinuse. Mr. Eddv made a remain loyal republicans and do not Wm. J. Elliott to C. R. Ostrander, lots neM. short but stirring «l>eech, which again want to be classed a bolter they must I and 2 in block 9, in Bar View add. to j vote the ticket straight. brought the house down. Bar City. Exchange on England, Belgium, Ger * * * Rates, $1 Per Day Homer Mason was nominate.1 bv T. H. Govne to Tillamook City, dedi ninny, Sweden, and all foreign countries Centrally boeated. The Tohl-Newell delegates came from cation of Central add. to Tillamook. ncclammation lor county clerk, a letter Rovalic Hellebuyck to Henrie Helle- being read from Arthur Stillwell stating Nehalem on Friday to attend the repub TILLAMOOK. ORE. buvek, tract in tp. 1 N, R. 10 VV. that he was not a candidate, after which lican convention with a doctor in atten Henrie Hellebuyck to August Helle dance. This is something new in politics an informal ballot was taken for the buvek. 1-5 interest in N 1 a of Ne ’4 of see. -ru I bflF*SEN» Proprietor. in Tillamook, but we hope it was not the 28 and E Vi of Sc other nominees. ot sec. 21, tp. 1 N, For Sheriff—H. H. Alderman, 69 votes; fracas at the primary in the Tillamook R. 9 VV. The Be.t Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed. U. S. to Fret! A Bowman, lot 4 of sec. WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, M I' I < •> h | ; M I • Ke.i'hnc. Mr. precinct, when the "joker” was so unex 30, tp. 3 S. R. 10 VV. ami 8 t, of Se 1 » pectedly pulled, which scared them. As Aiderman was devlareil the nominee by WATCHES. CLOCKS and all of sec. 25, tp. 5 S, R. the delegates did not get into a scrap in and Sc V4 of Sw suspension of rules. Kinds of Jewelry Carefully II VV. For County Judge.—W. H. Cooper. 15; their contention for seats iti the conven Ed. Gervara to Bessie Starr, tract in Repaired and Guaranteed tion, the doctor had no "sore heads" to M W. Harrison, 5 ; Jasper Smith, 42; sec 2. tp. 2N. R. 10 W. at reasonable Prices : proprietor of H. F. Goo<l»|>cc<l. 3 ; C. N. Drew. 9 ; G. cure. Samuel Downs to John M. Morgan, * » * Aino a nice line of Watchea. Clocks, 35 acres in tp. 1 S, R. 9 VV. \V. Sappington, 5. Smith having received The republican convention on Satur. I’.S. to Thomas Shillinglow, lot S of Silverware and Jewelry alwavs kept in the majority of votes was declared the day showed that it was opposed to Sap sec. 31, and lots 10, 11, 12 and 13 of stock. nominee. pington's system of running the county. sec. 30, tp. 3 S. R. 10 VV. Engraving done on short notice free of DEALER in For Assessor—The informal vote It was expressed in no uncertain sound \V. S.Thompson to Wm. M. Mills, lots charge at Tillamook, Oregon. gave J. S. Stephens, 35 ; A. M. Hare, at the primaries ami at the convention, 3. 4. 5 and 6 in block 4 of Hay’s add. to 43 ; while the deciding ballot gave Hare so much so that the republican party at Tillamook. 8h°P "ext door 10 Hotel. Tillamook| 46 votes . Stephens. 30 ; Reynolds, 2 A. I. Vantine to J. W. and J. H. Coch the approaching election stands upon a For County Treasurer.—E. D. Hoag platform which pledges itself to "econo, ran, Ne *4 of sec. 24. tp. 3 N. R 6 VV. ; MRS. H. L. HEIGHT, received 51 votes and G. A. Revnolds 26, mv and a clean, honest policy in the ad same from John H. Hickman to A. J. Vantine. Proprietor. which gave the former the nomination. ministration of county affairs" and with F. R. Beals to Homer Mason. DM) by For County Commissioner.—In the in “a just and impartial distribution of pub 105 feet in block 4, H. McDermott's add. First-class accommodation for formal ballot no less than ten figured lic funds for the permanent improvement to Tillamook. the traveling public. in lite race : C. Ray, 9 ; M. R. Hauen- of highways and construction of neves - J- P. ALLEN, The best saw on earth. Use the Great 660 Commercial Street, krntt, 18; G. W. Body left, 13; J. W. sarv bridges.” p- . ci Proprietor. Western saws and vou will soon lx con Near O.R. & N. Wharf, and Hcllenbrand, 9 ; C. B Wiley. 12; A. D. « • * First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. County Judge Sn ppi ng ton received vinced of this fact, for they are recognized nearest Hôtel to Tillamook boat Sanders, 6 ; Rock. I ; A. Bencheidt, 1 ; W West. 2; E. Leach. 1. On the next F ive V otes for re-nomination at the to be the best saw now on the market. landing, Surely that For sale at McIntosh & McNair s hard, ballot the vote Stood as follows: Ray, republican convention. ASTORIA. ORE. * Ibnlytclt, 38; Hcllenbrand, 6 ; ought to convince everyone that the in- ware store. McINTOSH & McNAIR a HARWDARE, TINWARE and CHINA. STOVES, RANGES and HEATERS. The Most GROCERY STORE in LUMBER AT TILLAMOOK J A TAFT CO DRY FLOORING, CEILING, Ship Finish Sizes SHOES AT COST PRICE I now offer my Splendid Assortment of Ladies and Gent.’s Boots and Shoes at Cost. P F BROWNE, Red Shoe House a Steamer Geo. R. Vosburg CHEESE Tillamook and Astoria. BUTTER MAKERS Ship Freight by A. & 0. Railroad in Care of Will Run Between Geo. R. Vosburg. ■ ■ B^DDIC\-kEATINQ CO., «■ NEHALEM TRANS. CO, Truckee Lumber Co., FIR & SPRUCE Lumber BOX SHOOKS Edwards & Sladden, GENERAL MERCHANDISE And LOGGERS’ SUPPLIES |$$Baite Hot and Cold Baths. Hobsonville, J. E, SIBLEY, Pacific Navigation Co. of C. & E. Thayer. EUGENE JENKINS, LARSEN HOUSE, a ÎV z J1* T LLAÌÌ?2? h ’ OREGON. M. F. LEACH, Tillamook Meat Marke The Oriel House, Fresh and Cured Meats, Hides, Wool, ei Allen House,