Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 21, 1904, Image 3

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    Political
Nominations.
The nominations made at the republi­
can and democratic conventions, which
are of interest to Tillamook county, are
these :
R epublican .
F. A. Moore was renominated Justice I
of i he Supreme Court.
Congressmen—First district, Binger
Hermann ; second district Williamson
J. A. Bailey for State Dairy and Food
Commissioner.
Geo. H. Burnett and B. L. Eddy,
Circuit Judges in the third judicial dis­
trict.
J. H. McNary, District Attorney.
G. S. Wright. Joint Senator for Yam.
hill, Lincoln and Tillamook counties.
W. T. West, Joint Representative for
Yamhill and Tillamook counties.
D emocratic .
State Convention refused to instruct
delegation for W. R. Hearst for Presi­
dent.
y Supreme Judge—Tlios O’Day.
Congressmen—First District, Robert
M. Veatcli, of Lane ; second district, J.
E Simmons.
Joint Representative for Yamhill and
Tillamook counties, C. W. Talmage.
Joint Senator for Yamhill, Tillamook
and Lincoln counties, Dr. E. E. Goucher.
Third Judicial District, R. P. Boise
and William Galloway ¡district attorney,
J. J. Whitney.
State Dairy and Food Commissioner,
S. M. Douglass.
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To Buy Goods,
At the Right Prices,
IS AT TODD’S.
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Do you not know that you can buy a better quality
oi goods for the same money at Todd’s than any other
place in Tillamook ?
Do you not know that a Hat or a pair of Shoes,
bought at Todd’s will wear longer than the same article
sold at the same price elsewhere ?
Do you not know that they make a specialty of all
Wearing Apparel, and handle the best stock that can be
purchased for the money ?
Do you not know that everything bought of them, is
as represented ?
If you do not know it, then when you are needing
anything in the line of Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing
Goods, etc., go there to buy it, and after wearing you will
be convinced of it yourself.
Good clean stock always on hand.
Call and see us, and get prices and examine goods
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CREEK
Fred Sappington, county surveyer, is
hard at work running lines for several
parties in this neighborhood at the
preset! t.
P. B. C. Lucas went to Tillamook the
first of the week on important business.
Mr. ami Mrs. O. W, Kinnaman are
absent from home a few days, he attend­
ing couit at the county seat, she visit-
it g l ei father’s family at Wolfe Creek.
Elder R. Y. Blalock went to Tillamook
Tuesday, to attend the Prohibition con­
vents >n.
D. R. Coulson, of Wolf Creek, was in
our neighl»rhood on Monday.
Mr. Creed Green, of Sheridan, is hard
at work ' uilding a house on Ins ranch.
He expects to move his family in this
fall.
Mrs. Grace Chopard and son spent
Monday al ilie home of H. L Jensen.
Mr. W F. Bars and family went
down the river visiting, Sunday.
Beats all how the Tillamookers are
coming ........ mg out here to the Nestucca
country just to see where all the chitliro
Lark comes from.
Allie Foho d was down from Blaine »
Monday.
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Mrs R"Za Borba attended the closing
exercises at Coulsonburg school last
Friday.
M. T. Soars had the misfortune to cut
bis f<a>t w hile at work on his ranch at
Battle Lake
Henrv Smith went to Tillamook Sun­
day.
Elder R. Y. Blalock preached at Blaine
school hou-e Sundav morning
THE RIGHT PLACE
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