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I» A-’. TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 12. ■VI 1904. breaker, swindler, hypocrite, carping WHAT AN EMBARRASSMENT. critic who loves notoriety, and is|ignm- Won’t it sound funny to hear most of i ed, anil in tact by all who do not agree Claude Found the ex-Republican Democratic Office Seeker . the attorneys in this citv address B. I. with him on public and private matters. Eddy as “Your honor.’• Easy to Handle. The newspaper men who expect to go * * # through life without being misrepresent Just to prove thatC. W. Talmage.who The democrats lime scored the fust ed and unjustly censured should make is the nominee on the democratic ticket victory, for they are going to turn the arrangements to die young —Ex. lor joint representative, is a Thayer man rascals out—of the H eadlight building. * * * * * * J. W. Maxwell is no longer a republi- and ready to do hi* bidding, we want to We don’t want any more second hand can, but a genuine mugwump, tootinx call the voter» attention to one instance fistic encounters near .lie H eadlight his horn and putting up <!rinks to help where the ex-republican office holder of office, or the editor will have to spank the candidacy of C. W. Talmage, the Yamhill county put himself in an exceed both of the scrappers. democratic nominee for joint representa ing embarrassing position to obev and * * * tive. Now, what does republicans, who please Mr. Claude Thaver. All the gambling is not done away After C. W. Talmage was elected for voted for and sent Maxwell to the stale w ith. Sic’em, sic'em, in back and side legislature think of such mugwumpisin the first time mayor of Tillamook Citv, rooms, Councilman Chase, the citizens as that. Maxwell has not only foolishlv one of his duties was to appoint three will now back you up. hoodooed himself in politics, but he will person» to serve 011 the Port of Tilla * « ☆ also the democratic candidates he is now mook Commission. The mayor met the Owing to the 15th lieing on Sunday, editor in the store of P. F. Brow ne one County Clerk Mason will not close the tooting for. It is perfectly natural that registration until Monday, which will Maxwell should get into Talmage’s mug evening and asked the editor, as he'had wump hand wagon, for birds of a feather taken a great interest in advocating be the last dav to register. flock together when thev can no longer government improvements, whether he * * * would accept an appointment on the Elections in some respects are a nui- get office in the republican party. * * * Commission if he appointed him. The sance, for they oft times cause hard feel This much can be said for Sheriff E. VV . editor told the mayor that he was not ing to spring up between citizens, which Stanley the whole of the years he was desirous of the appointment, and as a takes a long time to heal up. deputv. He was always to f>e found at newspaper man, he thought it best to * * * The socialists claim they are going to work in the office when otherwise not keep out of office. It was entirely at his vote her straight. That is right and employed outside, and after his work own suggestion that the mayor offered proper and leaves no room forthose who was done he could be found at home with the appointment to theeditor, and being want to trade votes they cannot deliv his wife and family and improving his somewhat insistent, the editor finally place, for it is not his habit to he ng consented and the mayor said he would er. * * * around and s|»end his spare time at the make the appointment—nor did the edi Plenty of houses to rent. No wonder. card tables in the saloons. Stanley will tor ask who the other persons would be The prospect of a $60,000 bondage in make a good sheriff, and there is not a whom he intended to appoint. debtedness is enough to scare anyone man in the.county but what would think Mr. Brown can testify to the truthful out. leaving a number of vacant houses after serving the county as faithfully as ness and accuracy of the above facts. on the hands of the owners. he did as deputv that he was entitled tn ( Some few weeks after, Mr. Talmage * * * the office of sheriff. We believe he is called the editor into his office and said Eddy’s corporation tax law took the entitled to the promotion and so do he was in an embarrassing position, and inflation out of big capitalized corpora wanted to l>e relieved of the promise to tions, and now his republican friends are you. * * * appoint the editor on the commission, going to take the inflation out of a few There appears to be some objection to disgruntles and carpet baggers. the county court expending more money for, he said, if he appointed the editor the commission would not confirm it but * * * on shacks for county officials to work in, It is all fair in love, war and politics, turn the appointment down, so he did for, some people contend, as the county and it anyone gets the H eadlight man will have to have a court house in the not want to be placed in that embarrass over the Barrel politically, he takes his near future, what is the use of delaving ? ing position—which was not the truth, medicine good tempered! v, and then As there is some logic in the remark, we as we will prove. comes up smilinglv for| mother ’bout. Thinking it was strange that some of think the court should consider well the A * * question of the advisability of putting the editor’s best friends were going to The H eadlight man has been advised up a new building this summer upon a turn him down over such a trivial affair, of some political trading, or an effort in theeditor surmised there was h nigger in that direction, that is going on, and we new location, for a $25,000 or $30,000 the wood pile, so he started out to building upon the present ill-shaped block expert to expose the whole business in locate him. The first commissioner that our next issue, even if it dots cause some would not look as well as it built on a the editor met was Mr. F. R. Beals, and square, nice sized block. It may be that wool pulling. the county court has decided not to build in the presence of Mayor Talmage the * * * Burnett and Eddy will have a majority this summer, and in that case it will he ■ editor put this question to him ; “Mr. of nearly 3000 votes. Good reports con necessary to make some additions to the I Beals, have you any objection to Mayor tinue to arrive from the other counties temporary shacks,not withstanding that Talmage appointing me on the commis- 1 V in the judicial district and everything a number of persons are advocating the sion ; and if he did so would you turn ! looks like a landslide for republican can advisability of erecting a modest court the-appointment down ?” Mr. Beals re-1 plied, with some warmth and indigna didates am! President Roosevelt. house this summer. tion ; “No; who said I would?’’ Mr. * * * * * * Perhaps the representative from Tilla. There will be a regular republican land Talmage looked awfullv embarressed.but 1 mnok some tew years who tried hard to slide in Oregon next month, and Tilla it at once proved the falcitv of his own I BEAVER. get “blood inonev” from the county offi mook will be in the procession, just to statements. All the-othercommissisner» Fine weather and nearly everyone j cials by threatening to reduce their sal show the other states how Webfooters were equally surprised and answered in aries will find a column of sensational I appreciate President Roosevelt. There- similar language as Mr. Beals until Mr. making garden. matter published for the people’s edifica I fore, to show that republicans are loyal Thayer was interviewed, and he was the Mr. Bixbv and a part of his family | tion before the election is over. to the party, they should vote the state, only person who had raised the objec have returned to run the store and post * * * ! district and county ticket without tion. office. Assessor A. M. Hare has made one of cratchting one of the candidates. It is And, by way of parenthesis, we may Mr. Bays and wife have moved home the liest assessors the county has ever a big republican majority that the party add that Mayor Talmage appointed on with the intention of peeling bark this hail, and his effort to equalize the assess leaders are working for now that the the commission Claude Thaver, T. B. sum tner. ment by raising that on timber land and factional fights are pretty well played Handley and B. 0. Snuffer, and in doiug A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. j lowering it on improved land, has met I out by burying the hatchet, which places so praised Mr. Thayer for what he had Shortlidge on the 21st. with general satisfaction throughout the republican party in a position to poll done while a member of the commission. T. Coulson and family have returned the county, and on that account he will a big vote. The action of men like T. L. Another thing. Mayor Talmage ancj from Ohio and have located in Beaver receive a Ing vote next month. Harris, when he found that Hermann Wm. Ryan were somewhat close friends for the present. * * * had the majority of votes in the congres politically at the time, and Talmage Ed. Kinnaman and wife were visiting It is plain to see that quite a bit of the sion convention, turning in and helping must have thought he had accomplished at Mr. Tucker’s Sunday. business which came to this city from the nominate him, and who is now on the a great stroke of diplomacy when he ’ Rev. Smith has been holding a series South part of the county is cut oft on stump for Hermann, has done much to chuckled and boasted to Ryau how hr of meetings for nearly two weeks. account of more Ntores in that part of break down what little factional discen- had put Baker up and then turned him Miss Belle Hiatt is visiting her sister, , the county, but, nevertheless, Tillamook sion remained and thus bringing republi- down. Ryan put on his considering cap Mrs. Fletcher, of Little Nestucca. City continues to be the best trading I i cans into line once more and with the and came to the conclusion that it was Mis. Shortlidge has returned from the place in the county, with up-to-date ' intention of staying with the partv and a dirtv trick, making this remark to a outside world. stores and a great variety of goods to voting a straight party ticket. As we friend. “As Talmage is a man like that I Aine Kirk has gone to work for select from. said, it is a big republican vote in Ore have no further use for him,” and he in Haag the sewmill man. * ☆ * Postmaster Ba coft, of Portland, ap gon that is wanted, for the Webfoot forms the editor he hasn’t either. Mr. Bixby was mending the ways of pears to be in had luck, and underneath state fires the first gun in a series of elec \Ve do not think that TillamooVers are the people Saturday. I the surface there appears to be political tions which follow. Tillamook republi wanting a man like Talmage to represent BOULDER CREEK- enemies who are after the postmaster’s cans, we led sure, are not going to lag 1 them in the state legislature, a man who 1 T imber L and . A ct junb 3, 1878.—N otice fob scalp and who are wanting to jump into behind in this republican land slide, and was elected mayor of Tillamook City by P ublication . Mrs. Grace Smith has been quite sick Uuited Statee Land.Office, his shoes. We would like to know, over should there beany difference of opinion the unanimous support of the gambling for several days. UiegonCity, Oregon, in this neck of the woods, whether it is as to any of the candidates, let republi fraternity, and who. it can plainly be 6th, 1904. G. W. Lucas moved over the river to j Notice is hereby given that May in compliance not (’barley Burkhart, the assistant cans bury trivial matters like that and seen by the above and other instances, his place last Thursday. with the provisions of the act of Congress of 1 June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of postmaster, who is squealing, for who work and vote for the entire ticket. has fallen an (easy victim to Mr. Thay R. Y. Blalock went to Cloverdale to timber lands in the Statea of California. Oregon, * * * else could get the information and tele Nevada and Washington Territory." as extended er’» dictation. preach last Sunday. to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. Wc clip the following “gem’’ from th** graph it to the inspectors or to Washing Mrs. Grace Chopard and little son. 1892. ESSIE M. CRANK. Capital Journal, of Salem ; “Jim McCain, ton ? WORKED AGAIN who have been visiting Mrs. Chopard’s Of Hobsonville. County of Tillamook. State of st a a of McMinnville, is out in a card saying Oregon, has this day filed in this office her Thechittim bark peelers have organiz he was defeated for the nomination for Another Bargain Forced at the parents at Hebo, came home Sunday sworn statement No. 6413, for the purchase of the S of Nw »4. ec. 34 and E % of Ne evening. ed hi this county for their own protec circuit judge ‘as a result of local com« I % of section No. 33. in township No. 2 North. Eilers Closing Out Sale. Gus Chopard is working for fno. Bor- range No. ¡0 W. and will offer proof to show tion nnd lor the purpose of marketing binations.' Well, that is the way a man 'hat the land sought la more valuable for its ba at present, on his ranch at Battle i timber their product, thus saving thousands of is generally beaten tor a nomination. or stone than for agricultural purposes, As we have remarked before, come and to establish her claim to said land before the dollars which last year went into the The ticket in this district was a com and figure with us ; bring along vour Lake. 1 County Clerk of Tillamook Countv, at Tilla Our mail was changed last week to mo<»k City, Oregon, on Wednesday the 27th day pockets of the middlemen who came into promise, There wai a large faction | pocket-book, and dictate to us price» of July 19114. She names as wi nesee> : its summer schedule. the county to buv hark. We are glad to that wanted to retire Judge Burnett, .¡and terms. Malphiis Johnson, Michail Peterson. Lewis L. a People are making preparations to Smith. Daniel Perry, of Honsonville. Oregon. hear that the association is getting into Burnett heat them out in the conven That is what happened Wednesday, Any and all persons claiming adversely the close touch w ith the markets and those tion, and then this taction got in and ! when Mr. J. J. McGinnis secured for his peel bark, and some are all ready at abov • described lands are requested to fi’e'their claims in this office on or before said 27th day work. who are liable to make large purchases of July, I904. nominated Eddy of Tillamook, as the, home one of those fine, six-octave Kim Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Kinnaman went A lgernon S. D resser , Register. this year. True it is that the market ! other candidate. So both sides will have , ball organs in a choice, select oak case. fluctuates considerable owing to the sup a man upon the bench, and to get them Music in the home makes life worth to Beaver last Sunday. T imber L amp . A ct J uwr j . i 878 — N otice for (A pplication . Mr Bixby s family are in to spend the ply and demand, but it is a good elected both sides will have to support living. Why not buy an organ ? We United State* Land Office. summer, and are keeping a first class thing to have a good supply on hand. Oregon City, Oregon, have a regular $100 Organ of know n and I both sides. Both Burnett and Eddy ( May 7th, iqo « * a * hotel, to quote Mr. B. The character Notice is hereby given that in compliance are able men of the highest integrity. . standard make, which we have cut to Prof. Chittenden, of Yale, says that the suits Joe to perfection. He is a splendid with the provisions of the act of Congress of Eddy will not be quite as strict as Bur-1 only $53, fully covered by guarantee June 3. 18;8 entitled An act for, the sale of average |ierson eats three times as much type of landlord. Fat, jolly, and com- timber lands in the States of California, Ore nett in some respects. He will once in a It's too cheap to last. First couie, first gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” a* as he needs to keep himself in good phy fortable as “ mine host ” should be. extended to aU^the Public Land States b> act while overlook it if a farmer brings his served. Make up v »nr mind at once sical condition. He might also have of Aigust 4. 1392. <log into the courtroom, and lets him Terms . Cash, or $rt.(X> down and $i< 00 BIRD L- BEALS added that most jieople also drink three Stanley is Dead. per month. At the Piano Ntorv. Of Tillamook City, Countv of Tillamook. State lie down quietly hv the stove. So Jim of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her times too much lor their own good ami F N. SMITH, Special Salesman, LottooX, May 10.—Sir H-nry M. Stan swomi statement No. 6426, for the purchase of that of others with whom thev associ McCain had better get down his linen Sw c. of Sw 1. sec No. 24. in tp. 1 8, Range In Charge. ley. the famous African explorer, died the duster and help elect the ticket, and No 8 \\est. and will offer proof to show ate There is no doubt but what the ma at 3 o ’ clock Chi» monvnit from an attack that the land »»tight is more valuable for jority of the |>eople in the city do eat everybody will be happy.” Jim McCain of pleurisy, which developed about two its timber or stone than for aanciiltura! pur Drowned in the Nehalem. can alwavs be relied upon to “help elect ' poses. to establish her claim to said land week» ago. Since Sunday, he had tieen in before and more than they should, evpeviallv those the County Clerk of Tillamook I 'ountv the ticket.” He was constantly sup- ! tv.»rd reached this city thia afternoon a senii-conacioua condition, and while Oregon, at Tillamook City Oregon, on Wed- who are engaged in sedentary duties and porting the republican ticket is 1896 that Fret! Heim was drowned in the the doctor» had no hope of hi» recovery, da). the 27th day of July. loo<. She names who take less exercise than they should. witnesses they did not expect the end to come ao as Fra»I and 1900. when editor Hofer of the Nehalem C. Skomp of Traak Oregon . Frank His boat was found upset awn. Experiment» have shown that a light, Hrart trouble complicated the Faster. Abei W. Severance. Fred R Beals, of Journal was making free silver speeches and on a search being made hia^body caae, however, and their famon» patient Tillamook. Oregon. regular diet is more conducive to good Any and all persons claiming adversely the all over the state, and writing editorials wan found further down the river. It is dropped off almoet before they knew it. health. above described and» are requeued to file their Probably no man in recent'yeara ha» claims in this office on or before said if-th day for the journal in the interest of W. J. thought that the drowning was aeci« » • * been more worthy of the title ' seif-made of July. i«k>4 a newspaper »nun knew how many Brian. Mr. McCain will support the dental. A lc . frmom & D resser Register. man than Stanley, who rose from poor- kn<xks are received behind his back he entire republican ticket this time Wheth The man is about 47 years of age and houae to palace entirely through hi« would adopt another calling, remarked er the editor of the Journal, although ( came from LoaJAngeles. strength of character and determination Rough spruce lumber sawed a citizen the other day. The citizen is now evincing the enthusiasm of the ' to be a man of mark. He was horn at mistaken. The newspajier man who has proverbial “new member” will continue J Green wood, direct from the mill,$t.*O. IVnbigh, Wale- He area placed in a to order, for ¿7.00 a thou poor house at the a^e of 3, and remained to support the ticket to the end of the 1 the elements that make success in him campaign, remains to be seen —MeMinn- Dry wood, $2 50. At Tillamook Lum. there ten years, until he had acquired sand, at the Tillamook Lum expects to be maligned by every law ulk l.\ I n education. I ber.Co.’s mill. • bering Co. Sparks from the Anvil. THE RIGHT PLACE To Buy Goods At the Right Prices IS AT TODD’S Do you not know that you can buy a better quality of 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. TODD & CO Notice to Voters Sir years ago there were two Circuit Judges to elect, and the Republican nomi nees were George II Burnett and H. H. Hewitt Many voters did not understand that they should vote for TWO In con- sequence of this mistake, Judge Hewitt was defeated. Again this year there are two judges to elect, The Republican nominees are George II. Burnett and B. L. Eddy. Vote for BOTH ! TT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Registered. 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