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THE FAVORITE
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The Ring Against Tooze.
In politics people ought to look aroand
and see in what kind of company they
find themselves. For instance, Candidate
Walter Tooze, of Woodburn, is not sup
ported by a single one of the old school
land ring. If you want a congressman
who is free from their domination, then
support Tooze at the primary for con
gress.
For instance, not a single one of the
cl I Salem political ring is supporting
Tooze for congress.
If you want a congressman who is not
e tsy game for that gang, who run this
county in debt and disgrace, support
Tooze for congress.
Show us a Marion county machine pol
itician who has ’been indicted for land
frauds, and we will show you a man
fighting Tooze.
They want a man who is easy and no
obstacle to ring rule, and who will make
ring appointments, and do machine dic
tation.
The people who want a new deal and
a clean deal should nominate the man
tie gumshoe brigade don’t want, and
they will get good results.
This is plain talk. but. so far as lies in
the power oi this little one horse paper,
the truth about candidates will be told.
—Salem Journal.
Milking by Machinery.
Several months ago the new Burrell-
Lawrence-Kennedy Cow Milking ma
chines were installed in the Wauna Farm
da y of W. C. Spence at Portland, Ort.
Tli- se machines ateindailv use and have
proved a complete success in every way.
The cows take to the machines kindly,
give their milk down readily and con
tinue with their feeding during milking.
The machines milk the cows quickly
and dry and after they had been used a
w hile the How of milk seemed to increase
over hand milking.
In Mr. Spence’s dairy of 40 cows all
the milking is now done by one man
with two machines where formerly two
men were employed for band milking.
T he principal value of the milking ma
chines is their sanatary feature as the
milk drawn through them is far cleaner
than that drawn by hand being practic
ally pure and ’.ill keepsweet from twice
to three times as long.—Homestead.
For National Quarantine.
April 17th Special)—As
the press voices the sentiment of the
people and the Republican press of the
state Burning practically unanimous in
their support of Hon. John H. Aitkin, of
Huntington, for State Treasurer, it
would seem. •• to a man up a tiee” that
ho is in the lead for the position.
It is conceded that Eastern Oregon
will give their favorite a splendid vote,
his' friends and admirers in western
Oregon sre working hard and long for
him, they admire his clean cut cam
paign. which is free from personalities
and “mud-slinging,” the people approve
his straight forward sound platform and
will show their approval of it by their
votes.
In this city he lias made a remarka
ble campaign. his supporter, feel confi
dent of success, as there is quite a senti
ment to give the State Treasurer to
Eastern Oregon, and Mr. Aitkin looks
like the winner.
DR. JAMES WITHYCOMBE,
Republican Candidate for
Governor.
A drift of the Cleveland Democracy
toward William J. ,Bryan is showing
itself in different parts of the country.
As compared with William R. Hearst.
Mr. Bryan is believed to be a conserva
tive. He is also believed to be the
only man who would have a chance of
defeating Mr. Hearst in the national
convention of two years hence. A prom
inent New York Cleveland Democrat is
reported as predicting that if the Demo,
crude organization can be kept out oi
Hearst’s hands until 1908. New York
state will send a Bryan delegation to
the national convention.
This would be a surprising change in
popular sentiment in the Demociatic
parry, but there are reasons for assum
ing that it is impending.
Hearst is
becoming almost as much of a terror
to old-fasbioned Clevelandites as Robe
spierre was to the French conservatives
of a little over a century ago. He is
a radical beyond any of the supporters
of Bryan in the great radical outbreak
of 1896. The ideas i brown into Bryan’s
platform of ten years ago, which sent
hundreds of thousands of Democrats
out of their party for the time, become
commonplaces in political discussion.
Free silver has been abolished by Re
publican victories and by Republican
statutes, but the rest of the wild fea
tures of the 1896 platform are still avail
able for exploitation, and some of them
seem less dangerous than they looked
to be then.
It is said that Belmont, Ryan, De-
Lancey Nicol), Gorman and otheis of
the old-time conservatives are to get up
a reception for Bryan when he lands in
New York at the end oi his tour around
the world. Such an affair, which would
have been inconceivable a lew years ago,
is part of the natural course of events
now. Nobody seems to be surprised at
the report of the rumored approaching
rally of the conservatives on Bryan.
The appearance of Cleveland as one of
the speakers at the Bryan reception is
not at all improbable. Confronted with
this portent of Hearst all the moderates
and the quasi radicals are forced into
the same camp. Not that Cleveland and
his faction bate Brvan less, hut Hearst
more. Democratic politics has made
some lightning changes in the past halt
a century, but a transformation is pro
bably just ahead of us which will make
all the metamorphoses from Douglas’
and Breckinridge’s dais onward look
tame —Globe Democrat.
in office.
Taxes paid (
Residents.
Office opposite pMt a .
Both phon«.
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" Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
A ttornhy - at -U»
Over 30 Years experience in the Business
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HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, 4c,
Everything Needed in the Harness Line
you will find at
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CyARL HABERLAC h J
attorney - at - law ,
w. A. WILLIAMS
Vote for Withycombe, the
Farmer’s Candidate
And the Farmer’s Friend.
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ATTORNgY.*^
Complete set of Abstriq
Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS,
LARD, HIDES,
WOOL, Etc.
P ortland ,
Turning Toward Bryan.
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M. F. LEACH,
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entacher ^bnoh«
Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of tlie
kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but my Office across the street and ÍOn»
the Post Office.
prices will compare with those that do.
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone.
T. H. GOYNE,
The Best Hotel
LONG PRAIRIE.
Messrs. Albert Olds and Isaac Wells
treed, shot and killed a wild cat on A.
W. Phelps’ place last week.
Albert Olds has quit work at the Hob
sonville mill and is again at home.
M R. Hanenkratt states that they have
struck a pocket of oil on his ranch.
Messrs. Chas. Wells (and dogs). Ed.
Leach, Elmer Hoag. Henry Olds and
Albert Phelps went bear hunting on the
latter’s place, one day this week on this
prairie and killed a very large bear. Ed
Leach sent the fatal bullet whizzing
through the air, and, therefore got the
hide.
From the ‘'Boom” of dynamite we
may judge that J. F. Martin will soon
have his whole ranch cleared of stumps.
M. R. Hanenkratt was shearing sheep
last week.
We are very sorry to report that Mrs.
James Bibby is confined to her bed this
week. Dr. Upton was called twice to
administer to her wants.
Alliert and Edith Olds went to their
parent’s ranch at Fairview and back
Friday.
George Olds is working for Mr. John
Sheets this week.
Miss Edith Olds is the possessor of a
fine “wheel,” not a wagon wheel either.
A. W. Phelps is working for Thos.
Bibby this week.
We are very sorry to learn that Mr.
Jasper Buckles is con fined to his bed.
A. J. Burdick is working in Tillamook
Lumber Co s mill.
Abe Cohn was a visitor on this prairie
last week.
A small program was given at our
school this week. County School Super
intendent W. W. Wiley and wife at
tended, we are glad to note.
Joseph Biazier is clearing out his w ell
and putting the “finishing touches ’’ on
his house thia week Joe and wife states
that they like their new home fine.
A ttorney - at .L aw ,
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Office : Opposite Court Hi
J. P. flULiEN. Proprietor
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Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
W. SEVERANCE,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
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Repairs Guns, Locks. Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and
Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing.
Repair Shop, Opposite McIntosh $ McNair's.
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H. UPTON, Ph.G.,M.i
P pysician and S urgeoi
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty.
Orders tor Lumber promptly attended to.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPÆPJY,
Office first door East of F
Beals’ office.
S. STEPHENS,
• Real Estate and Fire, Life]
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Health, Accident, Insuraw.
Agent for the Northwest SchoolPn
ture Co. and Oigans and Piaxa
Notary Public.
Office : Southwest from the CourtHos
in the building occupied as a municita
R. BEALS,
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REAL ESTATE,
A. K. CASE,
F inancial A gent ,
PROPRIETOR
Tillamook Iron Works
The widespread public interest which
is felt in the subject of national con
Irrigation in the United States has
trol of quarantine regulations is shown
become a tall subject. Thegdatn under
in ihe large majority which the hill on
construction in the Shoshone canyon,
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging.
that subject has just received in the
northern Wyoming, is 310 feet high,
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
House. There was some opposition
and it was necessary to cut a road 8’X-
from certain localities, hut it was slight,
teen miles long in granite before the
and the hill received a popular sanc
workmen could begin their labors in
tion which proves ihu the lesson of
the canyon. ____________
New Orleans’ yellow fever epidemic of
Caught Cold While Huntinga
1905 has been rememliered. A bill on
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Burglar.
the same general line i had already
Mr. Wm. Thos. Lanorgan. provincial
passed the »Senate, and an agreement in
Constable at Chapleau, Ontario, Bays :
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“1 caught a severe cold while hunting a
Conference can no doubt quickly be
burglsr in the forest swamp last fall.
reached.
Hearing of
Chatnlierlain's Cough
Under the bill the national govern
It is not often that the press criticises Remedy, I tried it, and after using two
STEAMERS-SÜE H. ELMORE, W. H. HARRISüK
ment will have a general supervision of the bench, but this is a criticism on the small bottles, I was completely cured.”
quarantine work at the country's ports part of the Oregonian which is right to This remedy is intended especially for ONLY L1NE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI
coughs and colds. It will loosen and
and along its laud frontiers. State sov the point ;
BAY CITY, HOBSONVILLE.
relieve a severe cold in less time than by
ereignty sentiment is assailed by the
Connecting at Astoria with the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co and
Five months in Che County Jail was any other treatment and is a favorite
alao th. Aatoria & Columbia Rtver R. R. fol 8an Franctaco. PoHland
bill, hut state sovereignity in its old ex all the punishment imposed upon a wherever its superior ♦»xcellence has be
and all pointa east. For freight and passenger rates apply to
For sale by Chas I.
treine phase has very few’ rights these young mail from Antoiia who went to come known
SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. General Agents, ASTORIA. OR
days that anybody feels bound to r** Salem to procure girls for immoral Clough’s Drug Store.
B. C. LAMB, Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
epect. The faction which clung longest purposes. Thus does the law fail to
Agents 1? 5.' * JJ. R. R. Co., Portland.
and hardest to the old pirticularist mete out justice. A man so utterly
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M A C, R. R. Go., Portland.
idea was the section which took the devoid of worthy purpose, depraved
GEO. B. LAMB,
Sue H. Llmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
lead in suggesting national quarantine. beyond hope of reformation and en
The movement, in the shape in which gaged in the degradation of others,
it has registered itself in the bills has no useful place outside the work,
Candidate for Republiran
Centrally Uoeated
which have passed both branches of shops of a prison. Admitting the na
Rates, $1 Per day
Congress this year, originated in New ture of his occupation, he undertook
Nominee for
Orleans, but the support of nearly all his own defense, for the reason, let us
the south was quickly won for it, ex hope, that in* self-respecting lawyer
COUNTY CLERK
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
cept that Texas very unwisely offered would offer a word in his behalf. A
a good deal of opposition to it.
scourge to the earth, a disgrace to
Primarily and immediately the bene humanity, an eternal enemy to virtue,
’’he Best Hotel in the city. No Chinese Employed.
fit through .uiiional quarantine will he is fit only for such companionships
J. R. WHITNEY
coins to Louisiana, Mississippi and the as may be found among the denizens
rest of the gulf region. They aie the of hell.
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•tates which are chiefly exposed to the
Of Albany
In pursuance of the Primary
An infuriated Norwegian living in Iowa
pestilences which quarantine aim to
Law, I take this opportunity to
almt out. But all the country has an has denaturalized himself, for the reason,
Candidate for Republican
announce myselfas a candidate
interest in this legislation. While New as hr claims, that this is no longer a free
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nomination at the Republican
country.
However,
he
will
still
h«ve
Orleans was the greatest sufferer by
Nominee
j/d™3”” ^°rt^e °®ce °i County
yellow jack’s visit last year, every big the privilege of paying taxes and com
town in the Mississippi valley which plaining about taxation without repre
Eor State Printer
If nominated and elected I
had commercial <»r social dealings with sentation.
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shall give the County an econ-
that point was affected. The scare
This year the foreign trade of the Unit
which it created throughout the entire 1
omical administration and do all
ed States will reach three billions. In
JOHN J. HOWSER,
south distnrbed trade all over the
that is possible to relieve our
INTO it was one billion, and passed two
United States. Sentimental and patriot- ‘
bottled up condition.
I favOr
billions in 1900. The giowth of 50 per j
•c reason« are as strong as the strictly
Candidate for Republi-
the continued improvement of
cent in six years is a remarkable record,
financial causes in inciting the estab
our 1 nblic highways and river
audit was achieved under the Dingley
lishment of a general system of quar
can Nomination for
law.
crossings and will loose no op
antine control by the national govern
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portunity to advertise the county
ment. In the consideration of great is
Five hundred Bohemians in Chicago Joint Representative of
where it will prove of advantage
sues which affect the life and prattler-; are about to remove to irrigated tracts
1 respectfully solicit the sup
ity of any part of the country locality of land in New Mexico. The southwest Tillamook and Yamhill I
Im»»« ar»< abolished, and the enure1 is a land of promise with a glorious di.
port of every voter interested in
American people speak with one voice. I mate, and it is booming.
the welfare of the County.
Cunoties
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LARSEN HOUSE,
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
J- S. STEPHENS.
Tillamook, Oregon.
y^OBERT A. MILLER,
A ttorney - at -L aw ,
Land Titles, Land Office Bts-I
ness and Mining Law.
PORTLAND,
ORBGOK.
Room, 306 Commercial Building-
y^R. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street from the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
SARCHET,
. The Fashionable Tailor
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Cleaning, Pressing and Repair
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
LATIMER, BROS.,
BARBEI *10 IIIIBIEUEI
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING
SHAMPOOING, ETC
Electric Baths nicely fitted up. flood»*
persons suffering with rheutnstism-
kill ™, couch
and CURE th « LUNGS
.King’s
New Discovery
WITH
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fob Las,"-
Sureat and Quickest
THKOAT and LOTTO T»»«*-
lbs , orKomrr back .