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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1906)
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. APRIL 26. 19Q6 The Republican Vote in Tillamook County on Friday. Governor Treasurer. Sheriff Commissioner. Judge. Printer. Into. PRECINCTS. : jxgricult ■workln 1 ..time, a - >to the ; tick w ' eradles \ keepin 1 tick is . it will free < one p tree ~ term1 will Beaver.... Blaine ..... Barnegat Carnahan Dolph ... Fairview Foley...... Garibaldi Hebo...... Hoquarton. Little Nestucca Nehalem Netarts... Sandlake South Prairie. Tillamook .... Union............. » 1 12 2 y 15 13 Iff 13 4 1 4 23 6 291 *1 9 38 y H 35 54 33 36 10 10 26 78 16 5 33 7 11 22 43 21 18 5 10 17 52 15 5 14 6 0 0 6 39 1 8 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 9 2 0 13 • IM • 10 8 1 31 1 8 1 1 10 4 39 17 2 1 1 9 9 6 3 6 8 0 5 10 16 4 60 8 7 6 10 18 21 12 9 8 1 1 0 1 11 11 9 10 50 34 20 4 11 5 3 18 8 2 20 40 1 22 1 1 14 39 6 0 7 23 0 4 0 8 0 3 17 19 2 9 20 8 11 1 0 1 3 9 2 35 8 3 3 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 8 2 5 2 6 11 10 5 8 2 4 2 1 0 0 0 5 4 3 1 14 2 8 5 6 0 0 0 2 & 8 1 1 9 2 1 4 13 1 6 1 3 5 10 10 10 12 39 45 37 45 10 2 12 8 15 1 2 14 14 1| 23 7 3H 37 M 52 16 66 62 63 17 10 33 34 33 24. 1 40 37 to 0 9 10 8 10 6 1 12 10 11 17 11 29 23 27 40 46 91 79 87 6 2 17 18 18 139 240 The primary election passed offquieth is this, if there is not enough taxable THE RE PUBLICAN TICKET Editorial Snap Shots. in this county on Friday, the different property in the neighborhood to keep the aspirants, with but few exceptions, made It is plain to see that the farmers want toll roads up, then there was not enough Gives General Satisfaction in a clean campaign and free from person a farmer for county judge. to buy them. Why not apply the same the Connty. ft ft ft alities and mud slinging, and from what argument to both cases ? For the second time J. J. Howser came we can learn the republicans are well ft ft ft The republicans of Tillamook County Kollie R. Watson during the part few pleased all over the county with their near landing the nomination for joint local ticket, which is made up with well representative. Perseverance is a good weeks has published several false state nominated a good ticket on Friday and ments regarding the Headlight man. We > every candidate should be elected, that is known and representative citizens. The thing. * * * I now challenge him to prove wherein we . if republicans will do the square thing by above table gives the official figures for Most everybody worked for friends in the republican party inTillatnook county. were kept, and who :t was that kept us, their party, for there is no sense in pre. the primary election. That was right from ‘’roasting” some of the aspirants. senting office after office to democrats. The Democratic vote was : and proper. Now let them all work for His statements are false, for we never Every person who aspired for office was Governor—Geo. E. Chamberlain, 99. the republican ticket. That is right and have nor never intend to allow anyone . given a square deal and those who did Senator—John M. Gearin, 91. I proper, too. to run us. We could have published quite not succeed in obtaining a nomination Congressman—P. A. Cochran, 12; C. ft # » No one need be surprised that the cases a number of items, some of them of a must submit to the will of the majority, V. Galloway 90. Secretary of State—T. H. Stroat, 87. in which the late Sheriff H.H.Alderman's damaging character, that were brought and the proper and nr »st manly thing shortage are involved are held over for to us for publication,but having adopted for them to do is to turn in and help elevt State Treasurer—f. D. Matlock, 76. another term of court. A lot of kids a line of action, no one was successful in the republican ticket from top to bottom. Supreme Judge—T. J. Harley, 87. making us deviate, not even the repeated The H eadlight , during the primary could not make a bigger muddle. Attorney General—R. A.|Miller, 90. attempts of Kollie W. Watson to start a election for local candidates did not in ft ft ft State Printer—J. S Tavlor, 91. Perhaps some of the defeated aspirants factional tight in the interest of hi9 pet anv wax boost the aspirants, for each of County judge—S. A. Brodhead, 90. them had to stand on their own merit * County Commissioner—|as. Christen. feel as though political promises are like candidate. * * ft soap air balls. But there is this conso anrl their popularity with the republican sen, 51; Otto Walthers, 35 It was the people ’ s convention on Fri lation, if it can be called con8ok.tion.it voters Now thev have made the nomi Sheriff—C H. Woolfe, 100, can be figured out how much each vote day and all who wished had an oppor nation!!, the H eadlight will give the re Treasurer—P. W. Todd, 94. tunity to participate. Under the new publican ticket its hearty support,and it cost. Surveyor—W. B. Smith, 94. sysiein there was no packing primaries is to be hoped that ail the republicans ft W ft Republican Central Committee. People generally are well pleased with and conventions, nor trading, as in pre who took part in the primary election Union, W. R. Robedee ; Little Nestucca, the result of the primary election. It is vious years, thus knocking out the hood will do likewise. As to the nominees on Will Christensen ; Nehalem, Fred Zad- to be seen whether the election will pro lers who could buy qp delegates. Those republican ticket, we can say this with dach ; Foley, tie, W. H. Hoskins ami ceed smoothly, as it should do, or whe who will not abide bv the result of the out fear of contradiction that for county E R. Bales ; Garibaldi, J. M. Harrison ; ther the chronic knocker will still be on people’s choice of candidates, are not hi judge, H. F. Goodspeed is a conservative Netarts, A. M. Austin ; Tillamook, H T. the war path. favor of this democratic way of making and level headed person, one who will ft ft ft Botts ; Hoquarton, W. H. Cooper ; Fair nominations. The election in June will give each section of the county a “square There is no doubt whatever, in the view. Frank Severance ; South Prairie, decide whether each party will stand hy deal," and being a farmer and producer, rninds of a large number of people, that T. Lvstrr ; Beaver, E. K. Gilbert ; Hebo, the candidates that wer nominated on like the farmers who br .u him out j. C. Mills ; Dolph. F McKinley ; Blaine, Gomtspecd will be the next county judge Friday. vVe see no reason why mere an i supported him in the primary elec ami Crenshaw the next sheriff, lor both tie, J. J Hollett, M A. Cady, Seth Moon should be any dissatisfaction in either tion. lie is an ideal candidate in these and W N. liavs; Saudlake, tie, lames will draw a large number of democratic party, for having nominated their tickets rrsprets, and not only will be receive the votes in June. Atkinson and Chas, \tkinson. those who helped do so shonld stay with ft ft ft rm nr republican support, but will also Democratic Central Committee fo lie defeated at a primary election, thri party. »me support from noc its G.o. ft ft ft South Prairie, John Sheets ; Heaver, and a little thing like that, sliou"* not We regret that Walter L. Tooze did H Limb, for county clerk, is another G. W. Wallace : I illamook, C. W. Tai make any of the uiihn-kv aspirants feel not obtain the nomination for congress g«>o I man. His work in the clerk’s office mage ; Hoquarton, f. Coates ; Union, as though thev had been covered up by man in the first district. Having tn past two years is his best recommen R. Aden; Nehalem, G. R. McKimmen; a big avalanche. There's »cores »*1 bet energetically for the republican party m dai ion, for it is admitted by most every- Garibaldi, tie, L L. Smith and F. P. ter things to strive afte. than public this district for the past 20 years, he cer bo y that he has made an excellent clerk. Hobson ; Fairview, tic, Sum Downs and office. tainly was deserving of better treatment Koi sheriff, the republicans have nomin a * « L. Johnson. The nomination of Dr. J nines Withy" at the hands of the republican partv and ated Henry Crenshaw and they should Justices and Constables coni be for governor on the republican it was poor gratitude on tne part of the siay with and elected him now they have 1st—Republican : Jnstice.VVm. Finley ; ticket is the best thing for the party, for republicans of the district to go against made him their candidate, and if they do constable, S. M. Batterson, who is a ( had Geer become the nominee more or a man who lias been so loyal and true to so the law will be enforced in the interest socialist. Democratic • B. A. Todd ; less friction would have cropped out in the party. If we may be allowed *.o ex <>f the people. Under these circumstances constable, K. Scoved the campaign. Dr. Withy com be is a press an opinion, we hope tne republicans Crenshaw is entitled to republican sup 2nd—Republican ; |u*tice, A. T. White. clean, conservative, capable man. and his of the first district will remove the in. port. No one doubts but what Carl 3rd — Republican: | a st ice, Jos. Bixby; nominal ion will help to unite the partv justice they did Mr. Tooze on Friday at Haberiach will make an excellent trea constable, H. Fobimi more than anv other aspirant, for there some future date He is certainly deserv surer. He has made a laige number of Quite a number of scattering votes are is no reason why he sh«ml«i not receive ing ot some honor for the manner in friends, especially amongst the farmers, which he has worked for the party, and on account of his connection as secretary entered up on the official returns for dif the entire suppoit of his party. we have no compunction whatever in with ine creamery compnnys, and hav terent parties lor justice ami constable in ft tt ☆ Perhaps of nil the aspirants, none of saving, looking at the vote from a parly ing made a success that, he is undoubt* each justice district them jumped trom what was thought to standpoint, Mr Tcozedid not receive the edly a strong and popular candidate Joint Representative. be the lowest place and landed the nom support that hewasjustlv entitled to for amongst the farmers. F. L. Sappington A. G. Beals carried fillaimiok county ination on the home stretch in the last all the work. m<me\ a nd sacrifices he has tor surveyor will get his full party vote, hv 134 votes and |. | Howser carried tew days as George \\ . Body tel t for com made in behalf of the republican party and W. E. Southwick, who wants the But such are the uncertainties in politics, Yamhill by 109 votes, Be ih winning out missioner. fie came out squarely to have the most active workers getting the prefix of “Coroner” before his name, is on the narrow margin of 25 votes. The the toll road question submitted to the worst of the <ieal sometimes the right kind of a man to bury a demo vote in Yamhill was : Beals. 430 ; How people. That settled it, and a genuine cratic corpse. Geo. W Bodyfelt will get str, 539 ; riiomp-on, 110. stampede resulted in his favor. George another term as county commissioner, Nature’s Way Is Best. sure, The State Ticket. must lie getting quite a politician to hold for having held that position, ¡with The function . ’ trendhoning and tissne From present indications it looks as a trump card up his sleeve so long and building plan of treating chronic, linger Goodspeed as judge, things will go along though the state ticket will be made up then play it with so much success at the ing and obstinate cases of disease as pur proper aud smoothly. sued by I>r. I’iorce, is following aftei as follows • last moment. Nature's plan of restoring health. ft * U S, Senator (short term)—Fred W. Rheumatic Pains Relieved. Be uses natural remixlies, that Is It will soon dawn upon the voters that extracts from native medicinal roots, Mulky. The quick relief from rheumatic pain, Bro pa rod by processes wrought out by afforded by Chamberlain’^ Pain Balm the direct primary law is not what it is U. S. Senator—Jonathan Bourne, jr. ho expenditure of much time and has surprised and delighted thousands cracked up to lie, for in the five corner money without tho use of alcohol, and Representative—Willis C. Hawley. race lor United States senator, every- by skillful combination in just the right of Buffers. It makes rest and sleep Governor—James \\ it hvcombe. proportions. possible, A great many have been per Secretary of State—Frank \V. Benson. ! body can now plainly see that with the Used as Ingredients of Dr. Pierce's uianently cured of rheumatism by the vote so split up amongst all the aspi Golden Medical Discovery, Black Cherry use of thia liniment. For sale by Chas. State Treasurer—Geo. A. Steele. rants, the one with the Ing sack who can bark. Queen’s root, Golden Seal root, I. Clough's Drug Store. Supreme Judge—Robert Eakin. liloodroot and Stone root, specially exert do the most advertising and can send their influence in cases of lung, bronchial Attorney General—A. M Crawford. and throat trouble«, and this "Discov- out the most literature stands the licit Superintendent of Public Instruction— Kiir " Is, therefore, a sovereign remedy I y show. A |>erson with a limited amount for bronchitis. Iarynp*tls. chronic coughs, 15 J. H. Ackerman. catarrh and kindrea ailments. ’ of capital cannot ho|>e to succeed with a Slate Printer—Willis S. Dnniwav. The above native roots also have the , ‘ Commissioner of Labor Statistics—0 1 person with unlimited means when there strongest possible endorsement from the are so many aspirants for senator. leading medical writers, of all the several r. Hoti. sclumls of practice, for the cure not only I ft ft « of tho diseases namod above but also for ! The terrible calamity in San Francisco indigestion, torpor of liver, or bilious- I am paying 7 cents a pound and California last week did so much BOSS, obstinate constipation, kidney and Studio, bladder troubles for well trimmed green hides. damage and caused so much loss ef life where located. and catarrh, no matter Opposite the Poet Office. it will he hard to estimate the loss. You don’t have to toko Dr. Pierro's Leach’s Butcher Shop that It is gratifying to know, however, that say-so alano as to this; what ho claims I ALL WORK FIRST CLASS. his "Discovery • Is backed up by the the whole country spontaneously and for writings of the most eminent men lu tho immediately responded to the call for niixilcal profession. A request by postal «flisewBeaapafie» or letter, addressed to Dr. R. V help, for soon alter the earthquake, and card Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a little book w hile fire was sweeping through several of extracts from eminent medical au thorities endorsing the ineredloma of his sections of San Francisco, thousands of medicine«, will bring a llttio book free persons were exerting their energies to that is worthy of your attention If n<<edlng a good, safe, reliable remedy of send relief to the unfortunate and des- known comp<»UUm for the cure of almost this $60 Machine for $25 ' titute. SUUH 5UCDRS ARP NAT5. I Flour rana. auy old chnmlc, or lingering malady. hi . . yio-»™.« ft ft » hud, bill tMsrmt,* lock- roLLOwiNC oun aucctJAe» Dr. f’teree’s Pleasant Pellets cure eon- •ti’eb donbl. f^l, wll. The great hunlen of those who want ttlpatlon. One littl« "Pellet" is a rootle Ar PMILAPeLPHIA CHICACO thr-.ain, ahuttl«: h .. AFW OTHtP eAPOilTIONi to have the Neuttiern toll road» leased it laxative, and *wo a mild cathartic. •Ulom.ilr bobbin wlbd.r and other l.ie.iiinprav«- The most valuable book for both men Wt WON THt where is the count* going to gel the few P1" “,he *NTI- and women is Dr. Pierre’s IIICKE5T POSSIBLE AWARD TRUST MACH INK. It I, hundred dollars to Reep them in repair Common Sense Medical Ad <h. aam. rnwhlne «ent, Al INI JT.LOOIAWORLDirAI viser. A splendid li<>*-pa|te ever* tear. When Judge Conder want« hr, «.king you R<0 lor. All volume, with engravings a<t*rhn.nt.|ro with e.rh * J towm co el $1.50.» of the taxpayers' money to aaehiM. Boid tor oal, I and colored plates. A copy, »ft ■uh .nd n monlh.T y — -1 -MW*)« paper-covensl, will be sent »rlla TINT tee troe RMTW bur the Nestucca toll mud holes, not a UTMMH «howia'i bß YND J row«»O’CAP to anyone sending 21 cents elegant hoakateoM ,<-«»• we will .hloibei word of complaint did he then make as In omK-ent stamp«, to pay teaaald) aa tear Ftewnki our aew CMn pl to where the money was coming from to the coat of mailing oalu, to A wmk N hr « O o « w * m Dr. R.V. Pterea lAffali N. buy them. The logic ol the whole thing ITK ITt Ptmat. PORTLAND. O*. Y. Cloth-bound, U stomp« E. F. SEIFERT Photographer, Tillamook, Ore Buy on Crediti Makes delicious hot biscuit griddle cakes, rolls and muffins An absolutely pure, cream of tartar powder. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. Tillamook Headlight and Oregonian,