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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 19. 1906 CANDIDATE FOR REPUB LICAN NOMINATION AS STATE TREASURER. Judge Thos. F. Ryan, of Ore gon City, Oregon. Candidate of the People and not the Choice of the Banks and Corporations. Judge Ryan’s record as a public officer proves him a man of business ability, well fitted to perform every duty re quired of the State Treasurer. Being neither officer, stockholder, agent nor employee of any banking in stitution, he is under no obligation to any corporation and stands squarly G11 the following platform : ‘‘That the funds of the state belong to the people, and should not be used for the benefit of any bank or money loaning institution ; that moneys of the state deposited in bunking institutions should draw interest, which should be paid in to the state treasury. That the State Treasurer should be prohibited from speculating or using the state funds for his personal benefit, receiving for his ser vices only the salary allowed by law ; that it be made unlawful for the state treasurer to have any interest, either directly or indirectly, in any bank in which any of the moneys of the State are deposited ur loaned.” This platform is a good one, and ns the other prominent candidates for this office are all hankers or- employes of banks, it looks as Judge Ryan will sure ly be the choice of the people as State Treasurer. A Comparison and Prediction. A prominent politician in commenting upon the candidates for congress from the First District in speaking of Hawley, of Salem, had this to says : “ The weak feature of Prof. Hawley’s candidacy lies in the fact that he has not been conspicuous in republican councils, nor in republican conventions. He has more prominence as a Chatauqua lecturer, and a professor, than as a re publican leader. He has presided at one home republican convention, where he afterwards went out and fought the ;ï A« the question of taxation for m -I ioo ! purpoea is one that concerns the farmer and rural inhabitants more than any other class in this stale, a few words will probably not be amiss in regard to the workings of the present law. Under the present laws the county court makes the levy, which is based upon the valuation of all taxable property in the county, and the rate is uniform in every school district. 'I hen the county school runds so raised are disbursed according to enumeration of children. Thus a school district, no matter how high its valuation, and how much it con tributes towards the county school fund, can receive only as much per capita for children enrolled as do those districts where the enumeration is doubly as large as compared with the valuation, There are some intances in this county (Polk) where school districts receive only about one-half of the money col lected from them, while a few of the large districts—mostly incorporated ci ties and villages—because of their com paratively large population, receive much more than they are paying. The rural taxpayers of Polk county have become thoroughly awake to the situation and have organized for pur pose of getting some relief. By endeav oring to secure a delegation to the next legislature that is favorable to their ideas, it is hoped that a law can be passed which will give more satisfaction to the country people. Hoping that other countries will join in the movement, I remain, yours truly, John R. Loy. At a meeting of school directors and officers of Polk county, held in Mon mouth on March 17, the question of the apportionment of school money was dis cussed and the following resolutions adopted : “ Your committee on resolutions sub mit the following report: Whereas, the distribution of school funds under the present school laws is based upon the enumeration of pupils and thus works an injustice on the districts of large valuation and small enumeration; be it resolved by the taxpayers and school officers here assembled that the laws should be so changed that each district receive all the money raised for school purposes by taxation on the assessed valuation of the district; and be it fur ther resolved that copies of this resolu- tion be sent to the state school superin tendent, to the candidates for the legis lature from this county and to the press. Signed by J. 0. l’eterson, J. A. With row, J. R. Loy, A. B. Lacey, committee. —Homestead. A Well Conducted Office. > WALTER % F L. TOOZE ticket, and laid the foundation for the success of the citizens party, which ruled the capital city for five years. His next appearance in politics was in a mass meeting called at the Methodist Church to nominate a candidate for mayor against the regular republican nominee, who was elected. Another weak point of Hawley's can didacy, is his prominence for many years as the president of the sectarian college. The other candidate for Congress, S. 15 Huston, of Washington County, has no republican record to speak of, while Walter L. Tooze has always been re cognized as one of the republican war horses. He was out making speeches for the gold standard when manv of the re- publican leaders were catering to free silver doctrine and Mr. Huston was sup porting the Bryan democracy. Back of nil this, Tooze has doubled strength by his ¡close identification with the pro. ducers. He is one of the largest dealers and shippers of hops and potatoes in the State of Oregon. He has made the Oregon Burbank a familiar product in commercial circles from Texas |to Mon tana. The farmers and live stock men of the First District recognize him at a champion of their interests. He has been, until recently, a general farmer and hop grower on a large scale. His humble origin as a country school teacher, and his only political distinc. tion of being a country postmaster in cline the people of the smaller towns and the laboring classes generally to favor his candidacy. His life is democratic, his home is hospitable, his business methods are direct and frank. He is a hard fighter for any cause that has his support. While not posing as a great Statesman, nor a profound scholar, he has a quick wit. native ability, and com mon horse sense that endcars him to the common people everywhere. His nomi nation and election can be safely pre dicted.” _______________ Devil's Island Torture in no worse than the terrible case of Files that afflicted me 10 years Then 1 was advised to apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and less than » box permanently cured me, write« L. S. Napier, of Rugles. Kv. Huis all wounds. Burn« and Sores like magic. Me. at Cha. iea. I. Clough, druggist. E. V. CARTER, Cand ¡date for Republican Norn- Taxation for School Purposes. the Republican Voters Tillamook County. HEADQUARTERS FUR inee for State Treasurer, r, DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES 1 dj W'"'- f^î-‘S ■f ÍVRB I I-, 1, We carry a Large Stock of 1' r Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, i -flL * f Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES a* f- 1 i Notice to Voters. J' I hereby announce myself as a candi. date for County Judge on the Reputili- 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 . Agents for the Great Western Saw. ALEX The Most I McNAIR CO., Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. Candidate for Commissioner. Ì S ir ,—I hereby announce myself as a candidate for county commissioner on the republican ticket, and if elected I promise to do the best for the people that I know’ how. I am in favor of law and order. I am in favor ot the improve ments of the public highways. I am op posed to toll roads and always have been. I do not want anyone to vote for me simply because I am a candidate on the republican ticket if that is mv only qualification for in that event, for my sake and your welfare do not vote for me, Yours truly, A. VV. F letcher . Oretown, Ore., Feb 12. 1906. ss r* For County Commissioner. I hereby announce mvself as a candi. date for Countv (’ommiosioncr o»i the democratic ticket. I am in favor of good roads and bridges and making the toll roads free when they can be taken care of without burdening the taxpayers. If WIEEIS S. DUNIWAY, I am nominated <»n the democratic for State Printer Candidate ticket I will not withdraw, but stand for the will of the people and mv partv. At Republican Primary, April 20, 1906. O tto W alther , Spruce. “I hereby pledge the people of Oregon a great reductiorf of the enormous cost of For State Treasurer. the office, if elected, and 1 declare upon I hereby announce mvself as a candi mv honor that I shall seek neither to per date for the office of State Treasurer, petuate old abuses of the office nor en and solicit the votes of all republicans at gage in new schemes to loot the trea sury.”—Willis S Duniway. the primary election, April 20th, 1906. ‘‘Willis S. Duniwav is a man of sterl The onlv Grand Army man aspiring to a state office and lhe only announced ing integrity and thorough knowledge candidate recognizing the 1905 flat of the printing business.” — Portland ________ salary law as binding without, addition Labor Press al legislation. A ugustus C. J ennings . CRENSHAW’S PLATFORM. For Joint Representative. To the members of the Republican partv and electors : I hereby stale that if I am nominated and elected Joint Representative of lhe 14-th Legislative District 1 will attend to the interests ot nrv constituents That the people ot Oregon may elect senators I will vote lor the candidate for United States Senator in Congress who has re ceived the highest number of the people's votes at the general electioti next pre. ceeding the election of a senator to con. gress. M aithew T hompson . Blaine, Or.____________ Will “Make Good“ What lie Promises if Elected. In announcing mvsrlt a candidate for nomination on the republican ticket for sheriff, I pledge the voters of Tillainonk County that I will “make good” if nom inated and elected the following pledge : If I am nominated and elect ed I will, during my term of office, faithfully and impar tially enforce all the laws of the state of Oregon so far as it is made the duty of the Agent Wanted. Wanted, a man to sell in this field ex sheriff- so to do. clusively for one of the largest nurseries HENRY CRENSHAW. in the west, (’ash advanced weekly on orders.—Address Washington Nursery Company, Toppenish. Washington. RALPH W. HOYT, of Rheumatism Makes Life Mis erable. A happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its com forts if vou are suffering from rheuma tism. You throw aside business cares when you enter your homes and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains also by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm One application will give you relief and its continued use for a short time will bring about a permanent cure. For sale by Chas I. Clough's Drug Store Money to Loan. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff on the Republican ticket. If nominiaated and elected I will do my whole duty as to enforcing the laws. L. M. A lley , Garibaldi, Ore. I have money to loan on improved real estate. R alph A ckley . Buy on Credit! this $60 Machine for $25 Notice to Voters. It it» a hlgb-arm, drop bead, ball bearing, lock stitch, double feed, «elf- threadlng shuttle: has automatic bobbin winder and other latest improve ment*. Thin in the ANTI TRUST MACHINE. It is the «me machine agents arc asking you |fiO for. All attarhment*go with each machine. Sold for only |.r. cash and 13 monthly. FURNITURE CATALOGUE showing Write TOOAT for (Freight elegant household „ goods we will r-hin ------ .... FREIGHT PREPAIO. 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 . Candidate for Republican Nomination for STATE TREASURER. T imber L and , A ct J une 3, I878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office. Portland, Oiegon. March 151b. 1006. Notice is hereby given that in «ompliauce with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1K78, entitled “Au act for the sale ot timber lands in the States of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,” as extended to all the Pub ic l-and States by act of August 4, 1892, EDWARD T. HA I.TOM, Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement, No. 6M33. for the purchase ot the Se 14, of Section No. 4, in Town ship No. 1 North, Range 10 West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish HI n claim to said land before the County <’ erk, at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day of June, I906. He names as witnesses : W. M. Harrison, of Tillamook, Oro ; Louis Relfenbiirg, Hobsonville. Ore : Blake. Thomp- ston, of Hobsonville, Or.; Walter C. Bailey, of Hobsonville, Ore. Any an<i all persona claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 6th day of June,¿I906. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. A ct J unk 3, 1878.—N oticb for P ublication . United states Land Office, Portland, Oregon, February i2th, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3rd. I87M, entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ot California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4th, ihw , LARS M. NYSTROM, Of Clatsop county, Oregon, has thisda«- filed in this office his sworn statement No. 6784, for the purchase of the W Se *4. ® of Section No. 29, in Township No. 2 north, range No. • west, and will offer proof to show that t’ e land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi«claim t«> «aid Inna before the Register mid Receive1-, at Portland, Oregon, on Saturday, 28th day of April, 1906. He names as witnesses: George A. Robinson, of Westbort, Oregon ; James 1 Stoddard, of Westport, Oiegon; l.ouia lyStrom, ci Westport,Oregon ; William Nor ie, 01 Nehalem. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 28th day of April, 19O6. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. T imber L and T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Land Office, Portland, Oregon, January 26th, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with lhe provisions of the act oí Congress of June 3rd, 1878, entitled, “An act for the sale of t inber lands In the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory” hr extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4. 1892, WILLIAM L. PROVOOftT, of Bay City, county of Tillamook. State of Oiegon, has this day filed ill this office his sworn statement No. 676H, for the purchase of the S Y of Nw <»í fc’W K auJ Nw Vi Sv L of Section No. 32, in Township No. 2 N, Run e No. y W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultura purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the County Clerk, nt Tillamook. Ore., on Monday, the “th day of May, 1906. He names jib witn sses ; Geo. IL Williams, of Bay City, Ore. ; Geo. W. Kiger, of Tillamook. Ore.; Robert Watt, of Bay City, Ore ; Gust Nelson, oí Bay City, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely ths above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of May, I906 A lgeknon S. D resser , Register T imber L and , A ct J une 3, 1878.—N otice for P ublication . United States Laud Office, Portland, Oregon Jan 23rd, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in ompiiance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the Stat es of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,’’ as ex tended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4th, i8o2. ZE1.LA HARRISON, Of Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this «lay filed in this office her sworn .statement No. 6765, for the purchase of the Ne *4 of Se >4. Section 5 ami N ',0 Sw >4 and Se «4 of Nw I* ol Sec. No. 4, in Tp. No. 1 North, Range No. Io West, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the County leik. at Tilla mook City, Oregon, 011 Monday, the 7th day of May. 1906. She names as wit-nesses : Erwin Harrison. M. W. arrison, Joel 11. Mapes, Water C. Bailey, of Tillamook, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-desc ibed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7G1 day of May, I906. A lgernon S. D resser , Register. T inker L and , A ct J une 3. i878.—N otice fo » P ublication . United Stales Land Office, Portland, Oiegon, T imberland , A ct J une 3, 1878—N otice for March 9th 1906. P ublication . Notice is hereby given that in compliance United States Land Office with the provisions of the act of Congress of Portland, Oiegon, June 3, 1878, entitled “An act for the sale of March 19th, iqo 6 Notice is hereby given that in compliance timber lands in the States of California, Ore with the provisions of the act of Congiessol gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as June 3rd, ¡878, entitled “An act foi the sale extended to all the Public Land States by act of timber lauds in the States of Califo* iiia. of At gust 4> l>M, EKM1NA J. McFKE, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Teri Sto ry.” as extended to all Public Land Stales by Of Neha cm, county of Tillamook, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office her act of August 4, I892, sworn statement No. 6816, for the purchase MARTHA F. GOODWIN, of Ne and N % of Nw 14 Of Tillamook, coun’y of Tilhuno«k, State of of the W of section No. 32, in township No. 2 nortr, Oregon, has this day filed in this office her sworn s'atement No. 6*34, for the purchase range No 9 W, and will offer proof to show of the F. Ya of be *4 of Section 8 and West % that the laud sought is more valuable for of Sw *4 of Section No. 9, in Township its timber or stone than for agricultural pur No. 1 S, Range No. * W. and will offer proof I 1 poses, and to establish hei claim to said land show that the land sought is more valuable lwiore < oiinty Clerk, at TlllamcMik City, Ore., for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur Wednesday, the 6th day ol” June, 19O6. She poses, anil to establish her claim to >aid land names as witnesses: Harry T. Crane, of Hobsonville, Ore.; Mal- before the Register and Receiver, at Fori land, Oregon, on Friday,“lhe 15th day June, I906. She phiis.lohtison, of Hobsonville, Ore.; Martin H. Ripley, of Hobsonville, Ore. ; William M. names as witnesses : Wesley Rush, of Tillamook, Ore.; William Norrit; of KOMOHVftiof Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the Easter, of Tillamook, Oie. ; Frank Easter, of Tillamook, <»re. ¡George Benson, of Seaside, Or. above descrilied and« are requested to file their Any and all persons claiming adversely the claims in this office on or before said 6th day above-described lands are requtstad to fib* their of June, i9o6. A lgernon S. D resser , Register, claims ir. this office on or before said 15th day of June, I906. T imber L and . J une 3, 1878.—N otice for A lgernon S. D rehkkr , Register. P ublication . United States Land Office, Portland. Oregon Eeb.ioth, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress •*I followed the On the Trait of Jims 3rd, IX78, entitled “ An act for the trail from Texas sale of timber Janas in the States of California, with a Fish Brand Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the Public Land States by 81icker, used for act of August 4, 1892, an overcoat when Pommel Slicker ADDIE THOMPSON, ------------ ------------- cold, a wind coat Of Nehalem, coun y of Tillamook, State of when windy, a rain coat when it rained, Oregon, has this day filed in this office her and for a cover at night if we got to bed, sworn statement No. 6789, for lhe purchase of and I will say that I have gotten more the S Yi ot Nw *4. Hw % of Ne J4. Nw *4 of Sw *4 comfort out ot your slicker than any Other of section No. 3, in township No. 1 north, one article that I ever owned.” range No. Io west, and will offer proof to (Th« name «nd addrvM of the writer of thia show that the land sought is more valuable unsolicited letter may b<* i>ad on application.) for its timbei or stone than for agri cultural Wet Weather Garments for Riding, Walk purposes, and to establish her claim to said ing, Working or Sporting. land before the County Clerk, at Tillamook City, on Monday, the 7th, day of May, 1906. She HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904. iianies as witnesses — — ThsBliaofthsWA William Norris, of Nehalem, Or. ; Andrew A. J. TOWER CO. Peterson, of Garibaldi, Ore.; fh*ank Crane, of Hobsonville, Orc ; Harry F. Crane, of Hobson »«T0«. U.S.A. ville, Ore. TOWER CANADIAN Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their CO., Limited - claims in this office on or before said 7th day of ñuño, casaba fJSH jmfú® May, 1906. ses A lgernon S. D resser . Register. Candidate for Commissioner. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. Pregald) on Easy Payment« -our new CREDIT plan. “Some weeks ago during the severe Govurtz Furnituro Company To the republican voters of Tillamook winter weather both my wife and my 173-175 Flrat St., PORTLAND, OR. Countv, Oregon : contracted severe colds which I announce mvself as a candidate for I self the nomination of county commissioner speedily developed into the worst kind with all its miserable sym- at the primary election, and if I am suc of la grippe B B Jl l r ■ ® 8. 4 « A B B B B a» BE' M « * B *‘BE. B. BL ” says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple cessful I will during my term of office toms, Landing, Iowa. “ Knees and joints faithfully subscribe to the following : muscles sore, head stopped up, 1st. I will strive to keep the county aching, and nose running, with alternate general fund and also the road warrants eyes of chills and fever. We began at par like they been the past three spells u-ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, years aiding the same with a double dose of 2nd. Also, I will see that the county DEALERS IN Stomach and Liver books will be experted once a year, as Chamberlains Tablets, and by its liberal use soon com delavs in this matter is daugerous. 3rd. I will strive to give a fair division pletely knocked out the grip.” Sold by of the road funds to all parts of the Chas. I. Clough's Drug Store county. How's This? 4-th. And when a bridge is necessary We offer One Hundred Dollar« Reward for to be built, build a good one. any case of Catarrh that cannot l>e cured by 5th. If 1 am not nominated at the pri Hall’s Catarrh Cure. mary election I pledge mv support to the F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. republican that is successful. (Theney for the last 15 year«, and believe him 6th. That if it is the sense of the tax I perfectly honorable in all business trans payers to do away with the toll roads, I actions «nd financially able to carry out any made by their firm. will endeavor to comply with their obligations W’ aldimc ., K txnan A Mtsvix. wishes. Wholesale Duggists, Tuleldo O. We «re Agent« for the New Century Farm Gate. 7th. If 1 am successful I will not ask Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act I ing directly upon th« blood and mucous sur for a third ter». faces of the system. Tant!montais sent free. G ko . W. B o D yfklt . Price 75c per bottle, »old by all Drngeists. TRADE WITH KING & MILLS CO • 9 ' Hardware, Tinware, Implements and Sporting Goods- When you Want a Cook Stove, Range or Heater we have exactly what you want. J Our Prices are down low. We want your trade I I Hebo, Or. 9 Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window Sashes, A, J. R. Whitney, Slate Printer, in ask ing a renomination at the hatnia of Che Republican voteis at the primary elec tion in April, is following a well found ed custom of the party in Oregon, that when a state officer performs his duties acceptably and makes a creditable rec ord he is given a second term. Mr. Whitney is a life long Republican and edited the Albany Herald for neatly twenty years, a paper known through out the State for its unswerving course in behalf of the republican ticket and candidates nominated by the party. He is a native Oregonian, a graduate of lhe University of Oregon, and a practical printer. Since assuming charge of the state printing office be has devoted his entire time and attention to the affairs of the office, and with his long experience in the printing business he has lieen able to give the state a good, clean, business like administration. Mr. Whitney is conducting a straight, forward primary campaign, and his many friends are confident that he-will be renominated by a large majority. To J* rG ant STORE : NEXT TO POST OFFICE. Take Hall's Family Pill« for constipation. * I * * c ' * <r JC - *» I • .-jM .1 ’ “ J tj'v Ki J ‘J r-r I r ’♦ ’• ■i j ! I «