Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 01, 1902, Image 2

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    FOR GOVERNO»,
W J. FURNISH.
Of U matilta County.
FOR SUPRF.MR IUDGK,
R H. BEAN.
Of Marion County.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
I- I DINHAR,
Of Clatsop County.
FOR STATE TREASURER,
<’. S MOORE.
of Columbia Countv.
FOR STATE PRINTER,
J. R. WHITNCY.
of Linn County.
FOB SCHOOL SUPER INTEXDENT,
I. H ACKERMAN.
Of Multnomah County.
FOR CONIiRESSMAN,
THOS. H TONGUE,
Of Washington (’ouuty.
less it was intended for an apology.
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The Evening Telegram has quoted Mr.
B. C. Lamb as saying that a brick block
was living put up in Tillamook City,
while the Headlight, printed the same
day, stated that bricks could not be ob­
tained in the county. A strange contra­
diction. What magnifyingeyer the Tele­
gram must have when the home news­
paper fails to see any brick block being
erected.
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Twin Family Medicines
Supervision and Regulation.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. the senater will look at it this way un­ bolting process, but will cast a united
vote for the republican ticket. That’s
business, and between a sweat box and
a refrigerator Maxwell will want to
know what struck him w’hen he goes
down to defeat with the democrats next
Jnne.
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“After combinations have reached a
certain stage it is indispensable to the
general welfare that the nation should
exercise over them, cautiously and with
self-restraint, but firmly, the power ot
supervision and regulation.’’ This is the
“If the republican convention had nom- i position of the national administration,
inated G. W. Sappington for county as defined by President Roosevelt, and it
judge, would Baker have supported him is approved by intelligent public opinion.
ami worked for his election ? Or would
he ha ve fought him and worked for his It does not contemplate harsh and reck
less measures against the corporations
[defeat?”—Ocean Wave.
That’s easv, for there was not much as counseled by demagogues and irres­
The few people who have started in to danger of Sappington getting the nomi­ ponsible agitators, but the application
defeat Mr. Henry Aiderman must admit nation after the Headlight had opened of wise and practicable legislation, hav­
that he has made a good sheriff and tax [ fire and had spent but a few charges of ing in view the general good and in the
Republican County Ticket.
collector, and recognizing his worth as ammunition. The Headlight only advo­ interest ofjustice to all.
For Joint ReprcMjiitative,
It is remarkable that the shrewd and
the best sheriff Tillamook county ever cates and supports the election ofclean,
B. L. EDDY.
sagacious men who control the corpora­
For County Judge,
had, the republican convention saw that capable men for office, and that is why
JASPER SMITH
tions, the “captains of industry,’’do not
it was good business policy to keep him he is supporting the republican ticket,
For County Clerk,
recognise the wisdom of this position
but
if,
in
the
judgment
of
the
editor,
the
HOMER MASON.
there, the same as any employer would
For Sheriff,
convention had committed an error in and put themselves in accord with it,
an
employee
who
w
as
giving
perfect
sat
­
If. II. ALDERMAN.
instead of constantly antagonizing it.
isfaction, and there is nodoubt whatever nominated a recognized grafter or a per­
For County ComniisMioner,
They should be able to see that it is
G. W. BODYFEI.T.
son
totally
unfit
for
office,
no
editor,who
but w hat a large majority of the tax­
For Asnesiior,
certain to ultimately prevail and also to
payers mill take the same business view has the taxpayers’ interest at heart,
A. M. HARE.
understand that persistence in hostility to
For Treasurer,
as the convention did by voting for Mr. could, or should be expected to, sup­
ELMER HOAG.
port such a person. Deprivean editor or it not only intensifies the demand for
Aiderman
next
June.
For Coroner,
a newspaper of this function and its use­ supervision and regulation, but creates
C. E. REYNOLDS.
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fulness is gone and politics and politi. sentiment favorable to extreme legisla
The Ocean Wave continues to prattle
cians
becoine corrupt. It is plain to see Hon. The course of the corporations
Republican Precinct Ticket.
about the court house ring, and we do
that
the
Ocean Wave, like the Herald, is generally in opposing such legislation as
JVSTICB. Ok Tas rr.ACK :
not miss our guess very much when we
i.l lli.lrict —J I, VOHBIKG.
bewailing that it cannot graft another i conservative public opinion and intelli­
say it is some of the old, original court
2nd Pl.trii-t.-GHVMN Al.I.HY.
four years graft upon the taxpayers, gent statemenship demand—legislation
3rd District.—W T. WEST.
house ring who are bellyaching because
FOR CONSTA Bt.K
only that Bro. Watson has become sud­ which experience has shown to be proper
the republican party has at last success­
ist District.—A. ANDERSON,
denly tongued tied,(for policy sake) after and necessary—is most helpful to the
»nd District.—EMMETT QUICK.
fully broken up that corrupt, grafter,
demagogue and the agitator and the in­
3rd District.—A. FOLA NJ).
court house ring which Bro. Watson drinking so much free whiskey which citer of class hatred. It supplies these
FOR SUPERVISOR OF ROAI) DISTRICTS :
made
him
talk
through
his
hat,
while
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wanted to graft onto the county for ano­
No. a.—H. B. IIKKHY.
Bro. Weatherly has started in to belly­ with an argument which they can use
No. 4 —P. V. 1IÜC1MM.
ther four years, and whose fight the Ocean
No. 5— JOHN C. WILSON.
ache Misery loves company and they with great force and in fact are constant
Wave has now taken up, only to find
No. 6— PAUL EHK'KSON.
ly employing to inflame |>opular senti­
No. H -T W LYSTER.
itself presently in a worse predicament are joined in their misery by a few dis-1 ment against the coqiorations indiscrim
No. 9. —G M WAI'KI NS.
gruntled
repulicans,
who,
having
sucked
than Bro. Watson found himself when
No. 10. —JOHN TH I ELEK.
inately.
No. il.— EDWARD
1
KINNAMAN.
the original court house ring and graf­ at the republican teat foi years, and l>e.
No. 12. — IL
I
M FARMER.
It is particularly surprising that the
cause the republican primaries and con­
No. i3.— A P WAGNER.
ters
’
combine
met
their
Waterloo
at
the
No ¡5.— J
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leading railway managers of the noun
ohn t
moon .
vention
shut
off
the
flow,
have
turned
republican
primaries
and
convention.
No. 17.—ALEXANDER FRAMER
try, men of the highest business ability
Consequently there is not a court house traitors like true Simonized politicians and practical judgment, are with few
are
expected
to
do,
and
it
is
plain
to
see
ring candidate on the republican ticket.
<£be íílLimooh Ijcubligbt.
that they have entered into a political exceptions found opposing regulations
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prostitution with the unterrified and it demanded by an overwhelming public
Kred C. linker, Publisher.
The editor of the Headlight wishes to is expected there will be”A Hot Time” at opinion and exerting their powerful in­
inform the Ocean Wave that he has never Woods as the outcome of this political fluence upon legislative bodies to defeat
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
allowed any one to dictate to him. polygamy. The editor of the Headlight the public will. With the fact admitted
not even his most intimate friends, what is |not married to politics, politicians, that existing law has been persistently
( strictly in advance .)
violated and that it is not adequate for
One year..........
$1.50 he should or should not publish, for we office holders or office seekers to that ex­
Six months......
75 think too much of the newspaper profes­ tent that he must keep silent when a the prevention or correction of abuses
Three months
50 sion to become a tool in the hands of question of public interest is involved, injurious to the public, the railroads yet
others. Mr. Eddy has too much good nor can factional leaders whip us into a rray themselves against every proposi­
common sense to even suggest such a line for the purpose of covering up any tion for strengthening the law and mak­
Sparks from the Anvil
thing, for he would meet with the same graft or public abuse they maybe mixed ing it nwe effective. Some of them
rebuke that quite a few have met with up in, and in proof of this the Headlight's ' profess disapproval of rate cutting, re­
It is just ns important to register ns it
who have attempted to dictate the policy exposure to one phase of the Sappington bates and other violations of the law,
was to nttend the primaries.
but they are uuwilling that congress
of the Headlight and who out of the graft. Next please.
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should adopt legislation for the correction
political aspirants it should and should
We wontier when the Simon-democrn.
of these abuses ami evils. Measures for
not support. And if the Ocean Wave had
tic-disgruntled republican shingle will be
Madness
this purpose introduced in congress have
the same independent spirit, it would
hung out ?
met the determined opposition of the
never
allow
itself
to
play
second
fiddle
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[TO EDITOR OE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT.]
railroads, with few exceptions, and it is
From all indications the democrats to a few disgruntled, so called republi­
If you tickle a man with a straw he safe to say that hearings in progress be­
have the floor and they are enjoying the cans.
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will laugh ; yes, provided that his liver fore the house committee on interstate
occasion hugelv.
We thought it was about time for the is all right, but if he is a little billious he and foreign commerce will show a prac­
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Mr. Ghymn Aliev will make a good Portland newspapers to rehash the rail will strike you. If you joke with a man tically unanimous opposition on the part
justice of the peace and we believe he will road procrastination. The Telegram is of culture he will enjoy it, even if it is at of the railroads to proposed legislation.
The attitude of the coqiorations of all
dole out justice fairly and impartially in authority for the statement that the his expense, but if he be a low browed,
bonds for the Portland, Nehalem & Tilla­ ill-tempered, ignoramus, he will get mad. kinds regarding the popular demand for
the second justice.
mook railroad “have been issued and The habit oi madness grows and the supervision and regulation is a most
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Joe Simon's fractious pups are not very placed to such an extent that the road is time to check it is before one is lost to mistakenone. If persisted in its inevitable
The offi moral suasion. We have seen men that effect will be to strengthen the already
numerous in Tillamook, but what few now practically a sure thing
there are of them they are that self-im­ cials, although reticent, ’’hinted that would have a fit of madness if you extensive sentiment in favor of the most
portant they imagine they are the whole work may begin at anv time, though a should point your finger at them or even radical and drastic legislation against the
definite statement cannot yet be made.” notice them. We read of men during great corporations. If they will not ac­
thing.
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Without commenting upon this, we can­ slavery times who used to whip their cept the moderate and reasonable policy
Let's nil put our shoulder to the wheel not compliment the reporter for writing slaves, as that is a malarial country, we now ptoposed they must be prepared to
and try to induce industries to loeate in up an article out of old cloth, for it is a presume that it was because the master be far more severely dealt with in the
Tillamook City. A little more pull and well known fact that the people in this was out of humor. The idea that every not remote future.
energy in that direction and a little less section are not “enthusiastic over the body and every thing must stand around
pull in politics and for graft would do enterprise.” There, give us a rest and just because we are out of sorts, or else
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lots of good.
quit procrastinating, for Portland is the feel our venom is all wrong. Then there
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last city in the world to put up money is such a thing as a periodical fit of mad­
As to vaccination, the most successful j to help its own trade and commerce.
ness. I once took a man to help milk.
dairymen in Tillamook county vaccin­
He appeared gentle enough till one of
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ate their calves to prevent a disease
those spells came over him, when he
If
the
City
of
Portland
is
the
wicked
AND
known as black leg in young stock. But
stopped milking a cow, picked up a stick
they do not put their legs in slings like city, infested with crooks, highwaymen and killed a nice cat we had around the
a lot of (tropic have been doing with I and robbers, that the Oregonian is paint­ barn, and then took his stool and
ing it. then the only logical inference to
their arms.
knocked a horn off of the cow. It is use­
I draw is to advise merchants and others
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less to say he did not help milk any
The tongue must lie more powerful 1 who do their trading there to avoid longer. There is no difference in madness.
than the sword. But it does not look 1 Portland for fear of being roblwd, mtir- The man who is in the asylum for the
fair to allow senators and congressmen | dered or swindled, and to hie themselves insane is the man who indulges in a
to give army officers a tongue thrashing to San Francisco or the Sound cities, furv at home, just as the occassional
and for the president to deprive the offi­ j where there is not much fear of being mo­ drunkard is to the one who is confined in
Of Cheeserv, Dairy and Creamery
cers ofjthat weapon of torture to detend lested. Ue were always under the im- the innebriates home, Madness is here­
theinsevea from the onslaught of the ' presston that the mayor of Portland was ditary, parents giving away to temper ■ Machinery and Supplies we carry
the largest stock in the northwest.
| the head of that city’s affairs, and if he
legislators.
without any restraint or discretion, is
A full line of I). H. Burrell & Co.’s
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used his prorogrative he could bring quite likely to implant the same mania
celebrated Cheese making prepara­
We do not know that welinvennvtliing about a different state of affairs. Now in their children. Self composure is an
tions, Apparatus, etc.
toadtl to the school problem until the di­ i as the Oregonian supported Mayor Rowe accomplishment worth practicing. Mad­
Send for Catalogue.
rectora make their report, other than to and helped elect him to office, surely that ness is a nervous affection and it is im­
say we hope that a progressive spirit j newspaper should take some of the blame possible for one to sleep well afterwards.
will prevail at the school meeting on for the disgraceful state of affairs that There is an old saying that we should
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Saturday. Every dollar spent in improv­ the Oregonian is informing the people all never let the sun go down on our rath
143 FRONT STREET, I
ing the city adds to its |K*rmanence and , over the state exists in Portland. The The man shooting at the sun will never
PORTLAND, ORE.
enhances the value of property.
| country editors may not have had as hit it, but he will come that much nearer
Agents for
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much experience as Harvey Scott, but than as though he shot the other wav.
The republicans and the democrats ' it looks jiectiliar to us in this neck of the Madness leads to revenge, which termi­
De Laval Cream Separators.
both claim that they are going to carrv woods that he is roasting other people nates on the gallows, the prison, or the
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the state next June. There’s nothing like when he should be roasting Mayor Rowe asylum for the insane.
claiming everything in sight, and if the 1 and the Oregonian.
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democrats all over the state are any­
thing like their democratic brethren in
Is ex>Senfttor J. W. Maxwell going to
i illamook we would not deprive them fight the republican ticket ? It looks so,
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of this short lived pleasure.
Rain and sweat
for he is seen in confidential conversation
WATCHMAKER A JEWELER,
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with democrats every time he conics to
Who's the Tillamook City's correapon HllamoOfC City, exactly what Simon’s <
dent, or editorial writer, for the Ocean henchmen arc doing in Portland. Bolt­
Waves ? As we were told to look out ing must be chronic with Maxwell, fora
for the mutterings of a disgruntled 1 party on the street the other day who
in last week’s issue of that news- was well acquainted with the ex-eena-
paper, it did not surprise us, for it tor’s political history in Tillamook, said I
was not much difficulty in spotting the that every time he was not running for |
author. Now, ■
..........■ , own up. office himself in the county election, with
the exception of once, he hail bolted the i
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General Funston has lieen officially re­ republican party and was the first to
primanded by the President for saying, make overtures to the democrats and to
in v recent speech, that Senator Hoar enter into a collusion with them to de­
was ’’afflicted with an overheated eon. feat the republican party. As far ns
science ” But to show how hard it is for Maxwell and a few other so-called repub­
Funston to put the brake on his own licans are concerned, history is repeat­
tongne'he made another s|weeh in which | ing itself this year, with the exception
he said he was complimenting Senator that the republican party in Tillamook
Hoar. We do not believe the president or ¡ cannot be hoodooed any longer by the
füREKÁ
have no effect on
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with Eureka Har-
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No rough sur- X
face to chafe
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Kinds of Jewelry Carefully
Repaired and Guaranteed
at reasonable Prices ;
AI m a nice line of Watches. Clock.
Silverware and Jewelry always kept in
stock.
Engraving done on short notice free of
charge at Tillamook. Oregon.
A. B. ALLISON,
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HEALER.
A FEW WORDS
MORE. .
A new remedy for all aches and pains. It is the justly
Meaning Best. Quick Cure. A... ---------
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celebrated Pain Killer—guaranteed or money back,
tentai or internal. Regular size. 50c.
B enjamin W heelen , residence Hj«h'"nIdi
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a sufferer from rheumatism, savs . Fry s
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ROBERT STURGEON, Tillamook, Oregon.
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FOWLER,
PROPRIETORS
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Tillamook Iron Works,
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
O regon .
T illamook ,
ft
L. N BARNES,
tHe 1TS-W
MEAT MARKET,
Is still here and expects to remain.
Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of your trade
Cash paid for HIDES and PELTS and FURS, Etc.
FAT HOGS WANTED right away to pack down.
J. S. LAMAR.
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.
I have the largest and best assorted stock of old
Wines and Liquors that has ever been imported into
this City.
| Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal. ®
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Wines, $1.00 to $3.00 per gal.
5:.'fit .-.-i7!
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Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when you can
buy it pure and unadulterated from me.
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For San Francisco and Loa Angeles.
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Newa and Periodicals.
! Next to Sturgeon’s Drug Store.
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Write us for particulars.
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Rates, $1 Per Day.
LARSEN HOUSE,
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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
The Best Hotel in the city.
No Chinese Employed.
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