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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 26, SHEET BALLOT FOR TILLAJVIOOK « THE RIGHT PLACE Hocu to Vote for Republican Prosperity President Roosevelt and Capable and Obliging Candidates. To Buy Goods A the Right Prices IS AT TODD’S STATE. For Congress, First Congres sional District. Vote for One. X For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner. Vote for One H. G. Gould, of Yamhill County ....... Prohibition. 20 X J. W. Bailey, of Multnomah County .Republican. Binger Hermann, of Douglas County Republican. 21 Ira W. Berry, of Umatilla County Prohibition. B. F. Ramp, of Marion County ......... ....Socialist. 22 S. M. Douglas. of Lane County, Democratic. R. M. Veatch, of Lane County ........... Democratic. 23 N. Rasmussen, of Multnomah County Do you not know that you can buy a better quapty of goods for the same money at Todd’s than any other place in Tillamook ? Do you not know that a Ilat 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 that can be Wearing Apparel, and handle the best stock 1 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 needin 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 ,S< »cialist For Justice of the Supreme Court. Vote for One. Prohibition. C. J. Bright, of Sherman County Socialist. C. C. Mikkelsen, of Crook County.. X Frank A. Moore, of Columbia County Republican. Thomas O’Day, Multnomah County ... .Democratic. RIC. For Circuit Judges, 3rd Judicial District. Vote for TWO. R. P. Boise, of Marion Co....Indep’t.-Judiciary, Democratic. X F. B. Rutherford, of Yamhill County Prohibition. C. W. Talmage, of Tillamook Cotintv .Democratic. W. T. West, of Tillamook County...... Republican. W. C. Wolfe, of Tillamook County..... .Socialist. .Republican. 32 B L Eddy, of Tillamook County......... .Republican. 33 William Galloway, of Yamhill County Democratic. 34 Fo/e for One. X For District Attorney, 3rd Judicial Di st. E. E. Goucher, of Yamhill County Democratic. 35 I). A. Snyder, of Yamhill County Prohibition. 36 X G. S. Wright, of Yamhill County Vote for One. 31 George H. Burnett, of Marion County For Joint Senator, 11th District. 30 For Joint Representative, 14th Rep. Dist. Vote for One. Republican. X John H. McNarv, of Marion County, J. J. Whitney, of Linn County Democratic. Republican TODD & CO COUNTY For Sheriff. X Vote for One. For County Assessor. Prohibition. 51 Dunn, of Oretown.......... Socialist. 52 Wm. M. Morris, of Oretown ....Socialist. E W. Stanley, of Tillamook .Republican. 53 Geo. W. Phelps, of Netarts. Democratic. C. H. Woolfe, of Tillamook .. Democratic. For County Clerk. Vote for One Thus. Coates, of Tillamook Democratic. H. C. Kutixe, of Tillamook. .... Socialist. Republican. For County Treasurer. M X Vote for One Lewis Anderson, of Tillamook D I A. M. Hare, of Tillamook X 45 B. F. Durfee, of Tillamook.................... 46 P. W. Todd, of Tillamook.................. .............. Democratic. Vote for One. 47 R. Y. Blnloclc, of Tillamook Countv.. ................ Prohibition. W X F. L. Sappington, of Tillamook...... ................. Republican. i. of Ga Democratic S. C. Woods, of Blaine Socialist I Republican. BOULDER CREEK. Mrs. Martha Ray and Mrs. Jessie Lucas came down to C. A. Smith’s last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Chopard have been enjoying a visit with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McDivit, of Seattle. For Mr. Joe Green, who has taken up a 54 G. A. Walker, of Nehalem....... Democratic. ranch here came in Sunday with a load I of household goods. He was accom 55 X Wayne W. Wiley, of Tillamook Republican. panied by Mr Hill. C. N Johnson and family, of Wolfe Creek, and Misses Lena and Bessie Bays, were hospitably entertained at H. L. Jensen’s on Sunday last. | Mrs. Jennie Lucas and Mrs. Lide Brady went out to Tillamook last week. The men in our community have been 56 W. T. Doughty, of Tillamook County ............ Prohibition. opening up the new road the past week. 57 Carl P. Knudson, of Balm.................... ............. Democratic. After remaining at home but one dav, 58 X George Loerpabcl, of NehHlcm............ ............. Republican. Mrs. C. A Smith, became worse and her husband has again taken her to Tilla mook for medical treatment. We earn- 59 Fred Paquet, of Garibaldi.................... .................. Socialise. esstlv hope she will soon recover. Mrs. Salina Gladwill was quite ill last week, but is improving at present. Mr. Bert Donaldson contemplates .For moving on his ranch soon to peel bark 60 this summer. Frank Allender,of Tillamook.............. .................. Socialist. Mr. F. E. Bornemann received news 61 X C. E. Reynolds, of Tillamook ............ ............. Republican. Saturday of the serious illness of his only George 8. Richardson, of Tillamook County..Prohibition. sister, who resides in Columbus, Ne braska. He went to Beaver Sunday and spent the whole dav trying to get a tele gram to her, but failed in the attempt. Ralph Bundy and Dave Hess were down in the settlement Sunday Mr. Geo. W. Lucas and Mrs. John Mr. Pelts is returning from California Borba spent Sunday with Mrs. Jennie with no improvement in health. Lucas Some of the members of Isaac Quick's Elder Blalock preached at Boulder- Nehalem and Foley Precincts. ville school-house May 22nd, at three family hare been quite sick with colds. o’clock p.m. NEHALEM. G. T. Coulson passed Boulderville Sun day afternoon en route down the river. 8. M. Batterson. of Nehalem........ ..........Democra tic. A republican rally will take place at Mrs Almeria Lucas has been staying Nehalem on Saturday evening, when 67 X W. N. Rcddawav. of Nehalem ....... with Mrs. Gladwill for a few days. some good speeches will be made. Miss Sara Gray is helping milk at Mr. GladwiU's since Mrs. Gladwill is laid up.1 How's This? School Superintendent. Notice to Voters. Vote for One Six years ago there were two Circuì Judges to elect, and the Republican nomi nees were George II. Burnett and H. II Hewitt Many voters did not understan that they should vote for TWO. In con sequence of this mistake, Judge Hewitt was defeated. Again this year there are tw judges to elect. The Republican nominee are George II. Burnett and B. L. Eddy Vote for BOTH I I Vote for One- For C( W. H. Cooper, of Tillamook............... For County Surveyor 1904 Com mission er. Coroner. Vote One Vote for One. JUSTICE AND CONSTABLE DISTRICTS. DISTRICT—Includes FIRST For Justice of the Peace. Vote for One. Malphus Johnson, of Hobsonville...............................Socialist " Smith, of Nth .1. M ................ . 11,.nu li. S. Svenson. of Nehalem ...-.................................. Repultlicnn SECOND 63 X For Constable, Vote for One- DISTRICT—Includes Garibaldi, Bay, Barnegat, Tillamook, Hoquarton, Fairview, Netarts, South Prairie and Carnahan Precincts. G. B. Aliev, of Tillamook Robert Eichinger, of Tillamook.. C. Mills, ot IHlkinoolt.................... Republican. 67 ...... ...... Socialist. 68 .Prohibition x Geo. E. Daria, of Tillamook .................. .............. Socialist. O. E. Quick, of Tillamook...................... .......... Republican. J-A. Richardson, of Tillamook............... .......... timocratic. G. W. Sappington, of Hoquarton. Non-partisan Indici try THIRD DISTRICT-Includes Beaver, Sand Lake. Hebo. Dolph, Union. I.'e Nestuccaand Blaine Precincts N. Coulson, of Beaver ... ....... Prohibition. I. \V. Hiner, of Beaver .... Republican. For Direct Primary Nominating Elections Law. Vote Yes or No. ---------------------- __ __________ Remember that the republican ticket was nominated by some of ¡,’H‘ l,est bus,"<'8s men ami farmers, representative republicans from every section of the county, who’have implicit confidence in the integrity, honesty and ability of every republican candidate. Rah ! Rah I Rah I offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall .Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY St CO., Prop.,, Toledo. 0. I’ncle Geo. Randall left for his home in We. the undersigned, have known E t Tillamook Mondav morning after spend- fOk lhe 15.years’ Mnd bel «eve him ing several pleasant days on the ' beach. perfectly honorable in al! busitirsa traim- actions and financially able to carry out any Come again Uncle George. obligations madn by their firm. 7 Miss Grace Spalding. Miss Pearl Far- WcsTdi T ri ax Wholesa e Druggists. Tolelrfo O aldino . K tnnan & M arvin . Wholesale mer. Miss Millie Phelps and Miss ____ _ _ ... W Ruth Druggists. Toledo. O. »»'eaaie Easter spent last Sunday on short beach. j (?tarrh U taken internally, act directly lhe blood and mucois aer- Chas. Desmond and family were on ing , .... upoiT - ----------------- taces of the system. Testimonials sent the ocean beach last Sunday enjoying Price PnX ’ ’ Ser ’ 'St'ttli n r nt free 7 co »... theoveanbreexe. *«17, X‘.e„ * _,t “ v»__ . . NETARTS Geo Coffman went to the hub Mondav. " “---------------------- T imses L and , A ct Juaa 3, 18-».—Nonce ro« I C. C. Taylor went to Tillamook Mon Ft'SLICATION. dav and returned the same day. Vnited State« Laud Office Oregon Ci y, Oregon Alford Easter, of Tillamook, spent wtihVn* ’’ h<lr?b5' K’v»n that iu compliance Saturday and Sunday on the beach. PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION. Lor Local Option Liquor Law. I ote Yes or No. IT IS A UTTER OF HEALTH Big majority for President Roosevelt with the provision, of lhe act of Coiiare«« 01 JHnejrd. IS7S. entitled -An act for the »Te of timber land. In the States of California. <j"ion Noada and Washington Territory, • aa ea- An"««?, p*b,‘c L*nd s,"‘"*>• ■>* SOUTH PRAIRIE. The frost of Mondav night has injured the garden, in places. Bell Johnson the road supervisor, has n large force of men at work clearing up and straitening the road running through the Atrip ot timber between South'Panrie and the junction of the long prairie rond, making a tine improvement. Mr. Christensen is using all three vats tn the factory, receiving lietween 11.000 and 12.000 pounds of milk dailv. Marion Lamb's family has returned from Eugene, where his children have been attending school. It is rumored there will be a wedding in the neighborhood soon. I "AKIlfC POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUT!. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK. MARTENSSON, OfG.rib.ldl, county of TitlanMok, Stale of Oregon, has thia day Sled m this office his the w’u Jw‘ 2°’ M3! ,or !h* P“«b»"« "« I. »ectton No. 17, in Tn ' No 2 North. Range . W and will offer prom P aid for more -. atueble r r 'ja t'inber or stone than for agricultural OT7 *° «'••>'*•’> hl. cla.m to MH | ,h' J?.**1’“' •nd Heeeiver of this ‘ °.T'T «ro;«0» City. Oregon, on Thursday, lhe • 4th day of August, iko4 He names aawitneaan i or t >r*°" Of ‘••bbaldi, Ore. ; Erik Matt- I tC".. f TohaW” Oregon : George A.hei of I tSS^oi^*0" ■ ■’■h0'"“ E- «f’i»«. Of Elr I Director» (INCORPORATED), J TILLAMOOK CITYJ OJ up capital . 110,000 A GENERAL TANK1 BUS I NE M. W H tggbM, CfBTtss. B. U E ddy . an fall persons claimin« adversely the slsne described land* are requested io file 1 Cashier M. W. Hur» l?h"i.V* ,hl* 0,1 or before «aid I 4tn day of August. r<XM 1 Liberal Price» Pnid for gilt ed ALataitoM s Daassia, Register. ties of all kinds.