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WANTED, A PUTTY JUDGE
One that Won’t Balk
Squirm Preferred.
M. F. LEACH,
His Sterliug Record.
or
The H eadlight man has taken little
part in the primary nominating election,
as it is an election “of the people, by the
people, and for the people,’’ nor has he
indulged in any personalities and mud
slinging, the same as some of the can
didates and newspapers of the county
did. But there is one thing he wishes to
call attention to, and that is to the effort
to boost a “Putty Man’’ for a “Puttv
County Judge.” And to prove Jwhat he
wants to make plain, he will have to
republish that famous contract which
County fudge Conder unwittingly signed
and which saddled an extra expense, or
“graft” if you prefer to call it by that
name, upon the county for doing the
work for which District Attorney McNary
and Sheriff Woolfe arc drawing salaries.
There was no necessity to emply some
body else to do these officers work, and
in that way put the county to ext»-a ex
pense, which will ultimately come out of
the pockets of the taxpayers Read the
famous contract, Here it is :
“It is hereby agreed by and I etween
Tillamook County, Oregon, and the law
firm ot Handley & Thaver, shall as attor
neys for Tillamook County, Oregon, im
mediately commence to enforce by all
necessary and practicable legal process
nil claims which the said county has
against anyone bv reason ot the delin
quency of H II. Aiderman, late sheriff
and exoffiicio tax collector of said coun
ty, and by reason of any illegal compro
mise ol taxes heretofore made with any
one, and by reason of any other delin
quency on the part of imy person liable
to the said county on any account and
anall diligently prosecute the same to a
determination ;
“Provided no suit or action in the
courts shall be instituted without the
sanction ot the County Judge ol
county, and the said Handley & Thaver
shall receive as compromise for services,
five per cent of
delinquency of
said H. H. Alderman, secured by tax col
lector's bonds it the same is made with
out legal process, it with legal process 10
per cent thereon ;
“Twenty-five per eent of all sums made
oil account of the aforesaid sheriff and
tax collector’s delinquency, in excess of
the aforesaid $1,600; and 40 per cent on
till sums made on anv < ther claim due
the s iid eounty ; a retainer of $100 to
be paid on the execution ot this contract.
“Executed in duplicate.
•Witness our hands this 7th day of
September, 1904
’ l ii.i-AMooK C ounty , O regon ,
“By W.W < oniier , (?ountv Judge.
“H andley & T hayer ”
Neither Commissioner Bodvtelt nor
Commissioner Loe r pa be I saw or read
this contract until it was published in
the Headlight, and this came about as
the result of Handley & Thayer sending
out duns to those who were delinquent
with their taxes, nnd in answer to an
inquiry as to their authority ami power
to run the sheriff *s office, wc published
the above contract.
Just refer to another specification in
the contract. It is this ; “Provided no
Nuit or action in the courts shall be insti.
tilted without the sanction of the county
judge of said county.” This means that
Judge Conder was the “whole thing,” !
hate the “whole say,” and that Com
missioners Bodyfelt and Loerpabel have
“no say,” simply shut out from having
“anv say,” in the matter, yet they arc
members ol the county court. But the
fiinnv part ot the business is that in the
three foolish suits which were brought
against Mrs. Alderman ami the still
more foolish suit which was brought
against Homer Mason, nil of which the
county lost and had to pav the costs ot
the suits, the commissioners have to
allow the bills and the taxpayers have
to loot the costs As long as the tax
payers don’t object to doing so and tins
system of “graft,” it will continue.
Now as to the point we want to im
press upon the taxpayers and something
tor them to talk and think over before
they cast their votes next week.
As Judge Conder will be out of office
when the Alderman affiir is settled and
the bill for ' compromise’* is presented
tor payment, as specified in the above
contract, it will never do to have a
county judge who is balky and refuse to
allow the bill, consequentv. what is the
next move is to get a Putty County
Judge, one who will d<t as he is told
and won’t balk when it comes tn taking
motley out ol the county treasury to
piy a fit m of nttoruexs a lot ol m.mev
tor doing the work of the district nttor
nvy ami the sheriff, which is n double ex*
pciise to the t ixp ivers. or, in popular
parlance, is called “Public Graft I”
It the taxpayers of Tillamook want a
Putty County Judge they can get him.
But don't *<|uum when thegrafteisget in
t ivir work. That is all. Vote as you
please.
I
Tbit is a fact that the farmers and
struggling home owners cf Oregon
should reflect u|>on. During the eight,
een years that Hon. John H. Aitkin has
been at the head of two of the largest
commercial institutions of Oregon and
hundreds of thousands of dollars have
passed through his hands, he has never
yet foreclosed a mortgage. His bank
has advanced money to needy settlers,
and the company of which he is presi
dent has given them hlx-ral credit until
they could improve their little ranches
and get solidly on their feet. Many oj
them have been delinquent in their pay
ments of interest and principal ; many
failed to meet their bills until long after
they were due. But to the lasting cred
it of Mr. Aitkin it can be said that he
has never forclosed a mortgage nor fore
ed a man into bankruptcy. This is pret
ty good record when it becomes a ques
tion of voting for such a man for an i>n
portant state office. Mr. Aitkin is now
a candidate before the republican pri
maries for the important office of Treas
urer of Oregon. The struggling farmer
should carefully consider if it is not a
good plan to trust with high public of
fice one who has always proven so
loyal and faithful to his own neighbors.
Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS,
LARD, HIDES,
WOOL, Etc.
WllytylS 3. DUN i W a X,
Candidate for State Printer
At Republican Primary, April 20, 1906.
“I hereby pledge the people of Oregon a
great reduction of the enormous cost <>t
the office, if elected, and I deciare ui»on
mv honor that I shall seek neither to pe.-
petuate old abuses of the office nor en
gage in new schemes to loot the ten-
surv.”—Willis S Duniway.
“Willis S. Duniwav is a man of sterl
ling integrity and thorough knowledge
of the printing business.’’—Portland
La bor Pless.__________ ____
To
the Republican Voters
Tillamook County.
of
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the nomination for Sheriff on the
Republican ticket. If nomininated and
elected I will do my whole duty as to
enforcing the laws.
L. M. A lley , Garibaldi, Ore.
Vote for IVilhyeombe, the
Farmer’s ('mididiHe
And the Farmer’s Friend.
Jonathan Bourne.
Jonathan Bourne is adveitisimt for
votes in Benton county, lie wants to
be United States Senator Ir will be a
very sb in support that lie will corral
Benton Republicans,
Their
recollect on of Mr Bourne is that lie
was the chief conspirator in concocting
a very expensive hold-up legislature,
seven or eight years ago. Because he
could not get a majority of the repre.
sentalives to support him. for speaker
of the lower house, lie formed a com
bination to prevent organisation of that
body. Allied with iidhienct*« hostile ro
Mitchell, who w is then a candidate for
senator, he pievented the organ's*tion
of the house, and through forty long
days there was the humiliating sp*c-
tacle at Salem of a senate in session at
legislative hors^plav, with members of
the lower house in hopeless and dis
graceful disorganisation. It was the
most disgraceful episode in the history
of the state, I*cause revolutionary in
principle mid anarchistic in execution.
It was a proceeding wholly indefensible
ami completely unpardonable. In the
premises, Mr. Bourne was more guilty
than the rest, l>crauae by reason of his
money and hie brains, more powerful.
He w ill get small comfort from Benton
Republicans, who are themselves order
ly, and theiefore entirely unwilling to
honor a man who has l*een as disorderly
as has Mr. Bourne. In this race for
Senator Ills public record ought to l»e,
and is, his undoing.—Corvallis Gasette.
To the republican voters of Tillamook
County, Oregon :
I announce mvself as a candidate for
the nomination of county commissi >ner
at the primary election, and if I am sue-
cessful I will during my term of office
faithfullv subscribe to the following :
1st. I will strive to keep the county
general fund and also the road warrants
at par like they been the past three
j ears
2nd Also, I will see that the county
books will he experted once a year, as
delavs in this matter is daugerous.
3rd. I will strive to give a fair division
of the road funds to all parts of the
county
4th. Ami when a bridge is necessary
to be l.nih, build a good one.
5th. U I am not nominated at the pri
mary election I pledge mv support, to the
republican that is successful.
6th. That it it is the sense of the tax
pavers to do a wav with the toll roads, I
will endeavor tn comply with their
wishes.
7th. If I htn successful I will not ask
for a third term
G eo . W. B odyfelt .
Helio, Or
Notice to Voters
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date Hr County fudge on the Republi
can ticket Mv platform is a square deal
to every man and a just administration
of the laws If elected, 1 will reside at
Tillamook City in order to facilitate the
transaction of county business.
W. T. W est .
Candidate for Commissioner.
S ir .—I hereby announce mvself as a
candidate for county commissioner on
the republican ticket, and if elected I
promise to do the best for the people
that 1 know how. I a in in favor of law
and order I am in fa . or of the improve
ments of the public high wavs. I am op
posed to toll roads ami always have
been. I do not want anyone to vote for
me simply bemuse I nm a candidate on
the republican ticket if that is mv only
qualification fo. in that event, for my
sake and your welfare do not vote for
me,
Yours truly,
A. W. F letcher .
Oretown, Ore., Feb. 12. 1906.
For County Commissioner
I hereby announce myself as a candi.
date for County Commissioner n.i the
democratic ticket. I am in favor of good
roans ami bridges and making the toll
road*» free when »hey can be taken care
of without burdening the taxpayers. If
I am nominated on the democratic
ticket I will not withdraw, but stand
for the will of the people tnWI mv party.
O tto W alther . Spruce.
For State Treasurer.
I hereby announce mvself as a candi
date for the office of State Treasurer,
and solicit the votes of all republicans nt
the priuiarv election, April 20th, 1906
The onlv Grand Army man aspiring to
a state office and the only announced
candidate recognizing the 1905 flat
salary law ns binding without addition
al legislation.
A vcvstvs C. J ennings .
For Joint Representative.
To the members ol the Republican
partv and electors :
I hereby stair that if I am nominated
and elected Joint Representative of the
14th Legislative District I will attend to
the interests of my constituents
That the people of Oregon may elect
senators.
t
I will vote for the candidate for United
States Senator in Congress who has re
ceived the highest number of the people's
votes at the general election next pre
err«ling the election of n senator to con
grrne.
M atthew T hompson .
Blaine, Or.
Rheumatism Makes Life Mis-1
erabte.
A h.ppv hot»»» w thw '» wt rnlimhl,.
•• Jonathan lb hi me. the Champion of pu^Mwhwi th., is with n 11»— retch of
the People’s Rights’” If that wouldn't mankind, hot yon cannot enjoy it* ennt-
give »»ne a ¡vain in the ache » Was . forts if von are suffering from rhetona-
' ii-nt You throw aside htisiness cam
Jonathsn the “ champion of the people*» w hen you enter your homes ami y >u can
rights” when he had his headquarters 1» relieved from thoee rlieumatie p on. I
in the Eldredge Block during that me j also hy a) plying Chatnherlain's Pain ’
morable session of the Oregon Legisla j Halm One applicstt-m will «tve you
! relief «nd its continued use for a short
tine t
“ Champion of the people's I time will I ring about a permanent can .
right«.?'' Roti — Dallas Obaerver.
, For sale by Chas I. Cl JUgh s Drug Store.
Taxes paid foru01u
Residents.
Both phones.
harness T collars , SADDLES, fic.,
w.H-
W. A. WILLIAMS
COOPER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook ,
Everything Needed in the Harness Line C arl
you will find at
O regom .
haberlach ,
attorneyat - law ,
gcutechrr
Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of the
kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my Office across the street and north iron
the Post Office.
prices will compare with those that do.
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone.
rp
H. GOYNE,
The Best Hotel
A ttorney - at . L aw .
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Office : Opposite Court House,
J. P. ALiUEN. Proprietor
T illamook , O regon .
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
Candidate for Commissioner.
needs of every industrial interest He is
a champion of better markets for the
products of the farm and factory, better
roads, open rivers and improved har
bors.
He has been a staunch republican from
the time he became old enough to cast
his first ballot. His slogan for the cam
paign is “An Honest and Fearless Per
formance of Public Duty, a Greater ami
United Oregon.’’ Thus he is in accord
with the sentiment of “A Square Deal to
Every Person ami to Every Interist.”
He believes that this sentiment should
pervade in tangible form all policies of
our state government, especially so in
matters of taxation and for a rational
regulation q I public utilities.
Dr. Withvcombe is a man of executive
ability, of unquestionable integrity, and
if elected will give mi administration
that will be characterized for its Moral
ity, Strength and Justice.
in office.
Over 30 Years experience in the Business
I hereby announce myself as candidate
for nomination as commissioner, subject
to the will of the republican party. Am
opposed to toll roads. If nominated and
elected, economy and good roads will be
my motto. Very respectfully,
Blaine, Or.
E ugene E. R owland .
Dr. Withvcombe is widely and favor
ably known throughout the state, His
residence of nearly thirty five years has
Complete set of Abstract Book,
Office Opposite Post Office.
Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
Notice to Voters.
Republican Candidate for
Govern or.
T. BOTTS,
• A ttorney - at -L aw .
•0*4-
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
T illamook
Repairs Guns, Locks. Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and
Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing.
Repair Shop, Opposite McIntosh
.McNair's.
O regon .
H. UPTON, Ph. G.,M.D.,
■O*
P pysician
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
Orders tor Lumber promptly attended to.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPflKY
S urgeon .
Office first door East of F. R.
Beals’ office.
S. STEPHENS,
• Real Estate and Fire, Life,
Health, Accident, Insurance
J
Agent for the Northwest School Furni
ture Co. anti Oi guns and Piano«,
Notary Public.
Office : Southwest from the Court H ouk ,
in the building occupied ns a music store.
F.
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
A. K. CASE,
F inancial A gent ,
PROPRIETOR
Tillamook Iron Works
General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
O regon
T illamook ,
and
Tillamook, Oregon,
OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Land Office Busi
ness and Mining Law.
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
Room, 306 Commercial Building.
Pacific Navigation Co.
J~^R. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
STEAMERS—SUE II. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISUli
ONLY L1NE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI Office across the street from the
Court House.
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
Connecting at Astnria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and
Dr.
Wise’s office.
also th» Astoria & Columbia River R. R. fot San Francisco P omi a
and all points east For freight and passenger rates apply to ’
d
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agent«, ASTORIA OR
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
Agents
R. R. Co , Portland.
’A & C. R. R. Co., Portland.
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
Centrally Ltoeated
Rates, $1 Per day
LARSEN HOUSE,
SARCHET,
. The Fashionable Tailor.
T
Cleaning, Pressing and Repair
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
M. H. LiRpSEN, Pnopnietor.
OREGON
TILLAMOOK,
rhe Rest Hotel in the City.
No Chinese Employed.
LATIMER, BROS.,
BARBEI AND NAIBDHESSEB
In pursurance of the Primary SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING
Law, I take this opportunity to
SHAMPOOING, ETC
announce myselfas a candidate
for nomination at the Republican Elcetric Baths nicely fitted up. Goodfor
Primaries for the office ot County persons suffering with rheumatism-
Judge.
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If nominated and elected I
shall give the County an econ
KILL™. cough
omical administration and do all
that is possible to relieve our ano CURE the LUNCS
bottled up condition. I favOr
WITH
the continued improvement of
our 1 tiblic highways and river
crossings and will loose no on.
portunity to advertise the county
/CONSUMPTION
where it will prove of advantage
I respectfully solicit the sup- F08
Fi?1 Of,fevei>’ vot" interested in Surest and QuicJceat Pare
the welfare of the County.
THROAT and LUNO TROUB
LES, or MONET BACK.
J- S. STEPHENS.
■ King
iMing) ’s V
New Discovery
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