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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 2. 1903 REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Eddy stated also that lie did not expect his name to lx considered unless it ap A Few Suggestions on the Situa peared that Mr. Hermann could not tion by the Headlight Man. succeed. His remarks were received with applause, and as the balloting The republican primaries on Saturday afterwards showed aboti* thiee out of were only slimly attended, although in a every four men in the meeting agreed few precincts those who fought the re with Mr. Eddy. publican ticket last June were again in As to instructions to delegates we evidence trying to create an anti-Eddy l would say that we do not remember sentiment and to instruct the delegation ' that we have been in the habit of in A large assortment of Fine Clothing to Our stock of SHOES is the largest in Tilla for Binger Hermann. It met with fail, structing our delegates in favor of Mr. select from, at Prices that ure, because the wiser heads of the party I Tongue, and we do not see why we mook, comprising all kinds and styles, saw that those who were spouting that should do more for anyone than we did will surprise you. from the best Factories. way had a political grudge or a political for that eminent and lamented states- Boy ’ s two piece Suits $1.50 to $5.00 $1.50 to $3.50 Men’s work Shoes ax to grind. As a result, Mr. Eddy’s , man, who was always oui true friend. 44 44 2.50 “ 6.00 6.00 “ three “ friends will lx greatly in the majority in 1 The old Indian war veterans can hardly 4.50 “ logger 44 the convention and will name the dele ■ recall without tears the name of Thomas 4.00 “ 11.00 5.00 Young Men’s “ dress 1.50 44 gates. He should head the delegation to II. Tongue, who after only about four 4.00 Ladies’ “ 1.50 44 4.00 “ 18.00 Men’s Eugene, for he has done more to bring , years' experience in Congress, was able 4« 2.50 “ heavy 1.25 4 about the contemplated improvements to secure the passage of the Act securing Boy’s Misses’ and Children’s Shoes of all kinds, of the bar than any other mail in Tilla to them the pensions which previous and at lowest living prices. mook, and being in close touch with congressmen had for so many weary Hats, Furnishing'Goods, Blankets, those in power, and whose assistance and anxious years failed to procure. Trunks and Valises, we require, it is highly important that The delegates elected were : he should be a delegate. On two occa GROCERIES, FLOUR & FEED. A full line of Gloves of all kinds. T illamook —W. I) Stillwell, II. H. sions Mr. Eddy has sacrified his business to represent the people of this county in Aiderman Geo. Grayson, W. S. Hays, the state legislature, and we feel sure he M. F. Leach, C. B. Hadley, O. K. Case, will not hesitate to head the delegation J. E. Tuttle. J. P. Allen, H T. Botts. and work for the interests of Tillamook I Frank Richardson, Carl Haberlach. again. But the convention should show i N ktar T s —Watkins, Wiley, Desmond. a magnanimous spirit. Should the name 1 H oquarton —C. I. Clough, M. W. ------------------------------------ 1 of Mr. A. J. Cohn lx proposed, as we Harrison, Peter Brant, H. F. Goodspeed, It RainedLHot Metal, county convention convenes on Satur understand it will be, he should be sent IV. H. Reynolds, C. B. Reynolds. T. B dav it won’t resolves itself into a com as a delegate, not because he belongs to Handley, B. L. Eddy, F. R. Beals. P ittsburo , Pa., March 31.—One t1 mittee of the whole for the purpose ot this or that faction, but because lie is j S andlakk —Geo. Atkinson, W. C. seven not expected to live, two mi inquiring into the republicanism of those president of the Port of Tillamook Com I King, O. R. Chamberlain. and seven others so badly burned w ho fought the regular nominees on the mission and should keep in close touch F airvikw —A. CarlsOn, G. W. Sapp- disfigured as to be almost unrecog republican ticket last fall in the Ocean with the next congressman from the i ington, jasper Smith, W. S. Chance, Ide, was the terrible result of an e: Wave, the Independent and the Tele first district. He is one of the most active 1 Myron Trowbridge, M. Abpanalp, W.| J. phone-Register, for to put some of the sion in blast furnace “ I” of the E members of the Commission, and in con j | Carver. W. H. Leach, C. Kunze. delegates on the ‘‘sweat’’ box would Thompson steel plant of the Can junction with Mr. Eddy would make a [ N ehalem —W. H. Cooper, II. V. place them in an exceeding embarrasing Company at Braddock, Fa., earl strong team to lay the claims of Tilla- ’ Alley, Heurv Tohl, F. Zaddach, J, Mess J position. But don’t let it happen again, day. The name of the dead man is > mook before any of the aspirants for con enger, I). F. Boyakin, H. Schollemyer, gentlemen, for it is a bad thing to be as John Smith. The others have gress who are anxious at this time to get ! W. Reddaway. yet been identified. Tillamook’s support. But before this is I B ay C ity —A. Vaughn, J. J. Dawson, known and starred as a political traitor in the community. As far as can lx learned at this done they must pledge themselves to the ; I). A. Simmons, Fred Pike, J. Matthews, * * * the explosion was due to a supn improvement of Tillamook bar. Let the j Will Hare. What a lot of rot it is to say that the defect in the electrical equipment a republican nominee do this and I'illa- C arnahan —E. G. E. Wist, Jacob politicians are trying to prevent the re furnace. During the night the fur Blntn, Fred Lowry. mook will give him a vote oi four to one. 1 I publican convention from instructing the worked unsatisfactorily, and at This must be no election promise, how- i H ebo —G. W. Bodyfelt, Jeff McGinnis, delegates to the congressional conven light a number of men were sent tc ever, but one which must be implicitly Otis Farmer, Ed Kellow. tion. But that originated with those top to repair the trouble, which carried out with an appropriation of G aribaldi —John Johnson, M. Mc who are in league with the democratic Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morton, who celebrated their golden located at the “ bleaker.” At the & $500,000 for that project. For fear that Millan, Joe Harrison, Peter Svenson, moguls. The republican convention don’t wedding on March 13th. time the discovery was made that some may suppose that the H eadlight Peter Surusen. have to and don’t intend instructing its automatic electrical equipment was is trying to dictate to the convention, S outh P rairie —M. Lamb, Henry delegates, for there are plenty of substan. we will desist from mentioning other Rodgers, Bell Johnson, M. Redding. firmness. This was her first case. Suan ot order, and additional men were New Feed Store. tial and reliable republicans who have tailed to locate the trouble. Whilt names, feeling confident that it will select B eaver —Joseph Bixsby, Tom Coul the implicit confidence of the party who Wheat, oats, barley,shorts, middlings, is an old man. Mrs. Ladds is a buxom men were at w’ork either at the top a delegation that will go to Eugene in son, W. T. West. lady of about 35 years. She sailed into can be selected to go to Eugene andjlook bran, oil meal, whole wheat flour, best the interest of Tillamook alone, and do B arnegat —G. Hunt, Bert Biggs. Suan with her fists in true Jeffries style, bottom, a “ hang’’ in the furnace after Tillamook’s interest without hav- hard wheat flour. At G angloff & S nuffer ’ s . the best for the county along the lines B laine —J. Patterson. and he was down and out in one round. found, and before the alarm could' ing their hands tied. Should delegated given there was a terrific explosioi we have suggested. There are several other precincts we who jump the republican traces every The trouble arose over a line fence. Noah Raby was 131 years old April 1. Several trivial incidents occurred on have not heard from. For the first time in the history of gas, and the workmen were envelo once in a while and go over to the ‘‘ene The usual custom of celebrating the Saturday. A. W. Severance, chairman Baker County a jury returned a verdict in a rain of molten metal, coke and k my’s country’’ be selected as delegates, birthday with a “party” will not be fol. Editorial Tit Bits. of the county central committee, failed of guilty of murder in the first degree in which burned the clothing from ti then the convention would act wise in lowed, for the aged man is very weak at by three votes in Ixing chosen a delegate the Armstrong murder case. The jury bodies and rendered them unconsciot Let’s get a move on and all pull toge instructing them. That is abont the Notwithstanding the danger « from Tillamook precinct, but as it is ther for the purpose of inducing new in conclusion a large number of delegates New York, and the excitement of such an ' stood 8 to 4 in favor of murder in the affair probably would be fatal to him. always a personal and factional fight in dustries to locate here. will have come to before the convention Raby was born at Eatontown, N. J., on first degree on the first ballot, then the second explosion, a party was organ that precinct—republicanism cuts but vote gradually changed tn 11 to 1 for and the men rescued from their peril * * * meets on Saturday. April 1, 1772. He lived in Piscataway Gee, we have been trying to read be little or no figure—so it is characteristic murder in the first degree. Armstrong position. Only 15 could be found.It * * ft Suppose, for instance, there were four Township near New Brunswick, N. J., says he deserves to die. and, so far as ap ever, and it is not known whether of that precinct to fall all over itself in tween the lines the published letter of a pearances go, does not seem surprised at two missing were blown into the fun electing or downing a person. Arthur deserted woman and the sufferings of her or five saw mills in the vicinity of Tilla for 85 years, and for the last 50 years the verdict. When the verdict was an mook City, shipping lumber at from $10 has been an inmate of the poorhouse of nounced he never flinched or changed or are wandering about the district: Stillwell was the master of ceremony, for little children. * * M Middlesex County, N.J. to $20 a thousand, every business man he proposed the names that were slated, color, but when he arose to leave the semi-demented condition. The chronic political knocker is always in the city would be doing probably dou North Caroiina has just gone a stepbe- courtroom his lace flushed to a deep red. The injured were brought to the hot greatly to the satisfaction of Frank a man who thinks more of himself than ble the amount of business today. And j yond most of the states Tn raising nurs Previous to that time there was a notice tai and everything possible done to Richardson, who presided. the public does, foi he is generally puffed the fault rests with the business men ing to a recognized profession. The j able pallor________________ lieve their sufferings. A thorough Owing to the lack of interest in Fair up with political conceit. vestigation into the cause of the themselves, for they should operate ami legislature of that state has created a | view precinct, G. W. Sappington seems * * * regular board, which is to examine pro sion is now in progress. own a tow boat, w ’ hich also should do to have held sway by a narrow majority Now, after going into a republican pri fe9sional nurses, and when they are found and elected most of those on the slate. mary, don’t hobnubble with demociats the freighting. Then there would be in competent, issus to them certificates o f ducements for people to go into milling, to defeat the republicans. Have a little, Ex-Senator J. W. Maxwell again meta It is snid on excellent authority,li inducements for lumber schooners to put proficiency. These certificatescarry with Waterloo in Iloquarion precinct, while if it is only a little, political honor, gen them the degree of “R. N.,” registered there is every possibility that Adit. AND in here for cargoes, and inducements for T. B. Handley managed to squeeze thro tleman. Sir Henery Keppel, known ns the fat lumber buyers to come to Tillamook to nurse, which they are entitled to write ft ft ft ugh by the skin of his teeth by the rules of the British navy, and who is no« When Tillamook C ity is ready to do procure their lumber. It’s as plain as a after their names, as doctors write “M. being sus|xnde<l—this was previously Singapore, will marry before he retr something of a practical nature to create nose on a man’s face, and we will gamble 1 done—and electing two by acclamation. March 12 the Borden Condensed Milk to England. Admiral Keppel is in a weekly pay roll, then the city will if the business men will guarantee and The feature in this precinct was a speech 93d year. amount to something and the volume of let it be known that they are going to company contracted with the farmers in by Mr. Eddy, who defined the position business will increase accordingly. keep in commission a tow boat and the Elgin district of Illinois for its milk Conntess D'Onigo, a miserly redi the tepublicans should take, his position W * * freighter tor the “community of interest’’ supply for the ensuing six months at an was murdered several weeks ago in in the eongiCNsional fight, and ap|xared Tillamook is loosing quite a number for Tillamook city and county, it will average price of $1.04 16 per 100 ' A • \ \ \ ' v \ \ house near Tremso. Rome. The inurdr Rain and sweat to make those uneasy and flush at the of families, but there is this satisfaction have no effect on AL V/wm W* not lx many months before the buzz of pounds. This is exactly Scents more than now a prisoner, has confessed the cm harness tr. .«ted > r /j A lace when he poured hot shot into those of knowing that as weddings were some the contract price agreed on at the same with Eureka Har-< more saw mills will be heard and logging declaring it was committed in a fra who had fought him and the regular what numerous last year the population ness Oil. It re- *’ * date in 1902. It is also the highest price camps started up. sist« the damp, w w ' \ of rage at the countess because of: republican nominees at the last county will not decline to any great extent. paid in spring and summer since 1893. refusal to give him a meal or mono election. v • * NETARTS. when the figuers were $1.07 4-5. The his starving children. The police fan do not break, y \ v It will be a question of privilege, but Mr. Eddy stated that as a gene t al No rough sur- \ \ Mr. Winters has leased the Netarts Elgin Butter company contracted to pay in the bedroom of the Countess hs proposition he did not believe it expedi perfectly in order, tor any member of the saw mill and it is to lx hoped that the $1.02 1-6 for its milK supply during the face to chafe notes aggregating $1,000,(100. F and cut. I h* LkrtX ent or proper that Tillamook county republican convention to hand a copy of mill will soon be put in operation. same length of time. harness not ¿W*» hundred one thousand-lire ($200,0» only keeps ftk, should bind her delegates to Eugene bv the defunct Independent to the secretary B. O’Hara went to the hub Mondav. Mrs. Era Ladds, of Salubria, Idaho, looking like ft W >, notes had l>een partly eaten by nt and have him read the abuse with which instructions, that while many were Mr. and Mrs. O’Hara are both very was tried Tuesday afternoon on com. new, but The total value of the woman's esta« wears twice F, sincerely of opinion that instructions certain republicans used to defeat the sick with la grippe, but it is to lx hoped plaint of John Suan, who charged her as long by the estimated at $4,000,000. use of Eureka were piojxr, yet lie must (lifter with I regular nominees on the republican ticket that they will soon be on the road to with assault and battery. She was Harness Oil j&g them because we are in an isolated con 1 last spring. recovery. The trial of H. B. Parker and F. tried and acquitted, and the costs were 7\ ft * ft 1 dition and not in touch with the situa- Marian Thelps was home Saturday assessed to the complaining witness. ' Parker on the charge of having sslw Was it an Ocean Wave which landed z. tion in the large counties, and cannot from school. in their possession Jiiring the d<* Sold f The case is probably the first of its kind everywhere ( expect to set the pace for others to fol 1 Frank Richardson into the presiding M. Cone is working on the Elmore in the state. The Justice of the Peace season was held in the justice court in cans — /J low ; that at the same time it is very I officer’s chair at the republican primary ranch. all site«. /< Astoria, and the defendants were i before whom the case was tried is Mrs. j in Tillamook precinct ? To lx frank, Made by important th.it Tillamook should have Geo. Coffman was out to South E. L» Cole, of Salubria. the only one in charged. Alex Olof, who is sernig f Frank should explain to the convention SUMhrd CHI as close and friendly relations with the Prairie the last of the week to see his the state. She presided with dignity and sentence in the County jail on con net* Company new congressman as possible; that he on Saturday how the two things can go daughter, Mrs. Alvin Johnson. I ot a similar charge, testified that he r conscientiously together, for it is a jxiliti- will fully aware that many were de the salmon in the Parker House and th I cal mystery we should like to see un- Secretary of State Dunbar made the manding that the delegates should lx in I raveled. the defendants knew nothing of it. 1> annual apportionment of the United structed for Mr. Hermann because they * * * court in rendering its decision snid th States 5 per cent land sales found among thought that bv so doing they would Coos county has Ixcn expanding while the evidence showed that the defend»* interfere with the speaker s supposed Tillamook county hascontracted, and in tlx counties ot the state. The apportion had salmon in their hotel and were to candidacy. He stated that he was not*a proof of this look at the volume of cojn. ment is made upon the basis of acerage, rically guiltv, but the evidence candidate, but had assured friends in merer and the increase of population in so that, as a general rule, the least pop showed that they did not receivetlek ulons counties get the most of the some of the other counties |tliat if the the two counties. Yet Tillamook has nnd had no knowledge of its living thr ... Ihav« the largest and best assorted stock of old convention should honor him with the | more undeveloped resources. The fact of money. Harney, Malheur, Crook and so were not really guilty of any ink» this Ct? L’qUOrS ‘ HaS C'er beel‘ imP°rtcd nomination, he had decided that it ' the matter is right here, the spirit of Lake will teceive the largest sums, while I tion of the law. would lx pro|xr for him to accept , monopoly, which, to a certain extent, is Multnomah, the most populous county, that in the event of there Ixing a dis- I dorninatiiig our commerce and curtailing will receive the least. The total area of Because he could not stop laugh'* the state is 60.975.760 acres, and the position outside to give Tillamook the our growth, must be overcome. hh illiam Reillev was transferred k- . amount apportioned $23,365.90, mak place, it would lx embarrassing if our ft ft ft ward to ward in Roosevelt Hospit»1 delegation were instructed against our New York. The dectors there being* We were glad to see that the republi ing the rate jxr acre a fraction more own man Mr. Eddy thought that can primaries pass oft' so pleasantly and than $.000383 per acre. The appor despair over the case, he finally was«* those of his perwual enemies among re W1th ao little friction, although it was tionment for Tillamook is 752,000 acres. to Beller tie, where he was placed in '* ' j publicans, who had fought the t epubli. plain as plain could be that a number of $288 25. alcoholic- ward. Reillev, who is a Isis’1*- Their to more Catarrh in thia «ection of the Don’t drink cheap doctored stuff when vou can can ticket last lune, and a few others republicans have old political scores to country than all other diseases put together was taken to Roosvelt Hospital ■* K buy it pure and unadulterated from me. were taking up tlx cry for Mr. Hermann, resurrect and fight over every time that anil until the laM few years wa« wuppoetd to hh ednesdny. He was said to besnfr* be incurable For a great many years doctors not because of great love for the latter, anything of a political nature crops up. pronounced it a local disease and prescribed • from hysteria He liegan to laugh Ivcsl remedies, and by eonafantly failing to cure ’ but to give a color of (patriotism to That is the real cause lor the want of with local treatment, p«ouo.m«s*d it incurable I after he was taken into the hospitnl f their private spice«; that he had no harmony in tlx republican party in this Science has prerrn catarrh to he a «-onstitn has been laughing ever since He an"1“ tional dtaca.se and therefore rrnuirea constitw- fight to make on Mr. Hermann, and did county. But let bye go ties lx bve-gones. tkHMl treatment. Hall’s Catarrh <*urc mail II* . ed other patients so much he was tm* factored by F J. ( honey M’o.. Toledo, oh not ask that the delegates be instructed burv old scores, heal up old sores ami theonl) ci>n*titutio- al core on the market It ferred from ward to ward, until he •* . lor himseli, but only that the delegation come together, not for the interest ot this to taken internally In do*es fn»m lodmp. i<> « I>cen through the institution, "**'9 tcMspiMMiful |t acts directly on the blood ami consist ot fair-minded men. who. if they j faction or that faction, but for the Ixst nine*ms surfaces of the system Thes offe »me | placed in a Bellevue ward he -*Pf h'indred dollars R m ait) i awe it fat a t •1 .. J- P. ALLEN, should find at Eugene that Tillamook | interest of Tillamook county. Send for circulars and testimonials laughing when lie was sent to ih***“ Add rasa F L CH* MB Y ft CO To’ed could capture the price, would be willing ft « * .. . Proprietor. buhl by Pruggrsrs. -$c holic ward. Still lie laughed The P"' Let us hope. when the republican tu help to bring nl»out that result. Mr. Hall's bamilj Fills are the best. First Class accommodation at Second Class Rate. ricin na have not I teen able to his case. WE WANT ÏOTB TRABE ** * * We keep a full line of CLOTHING, bought from firms that take a pride in putting out a well made, as well as stylish clothing. TODI» TILLinOOK CITY. (OUPAXY HEADLIGHT WEEKLY OREGONIAN, TRIBUNE FARMER, $2.75. A I \ I i ' a z J- S. LAMAR 9 N N WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. N Kfc % ? Whisky, $2.25 to $8.00 per gal/'? N ;.;WineS’ $, 0° to $3 0° Per gal. * « Allen House,