' ILKA-MOOR
B R a DT
Editorial Snan Shnt
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 17. 1906.
CLAIMS TOO MUCH.
DISGUST
EVEN
was born in Ireland; Congressman Cam- TACTICS
DEMOCRATS. (
pbell, of Kansas, was born in Nova
Westgate Shows that it is the
Scotia, fa nd Jenkins, of Wisconsin, in
LCOAL A dve R tisments :
io England. If the Democratic party has Cannot Stomach Campaign Slan Republicans, not Chamber-
First Insertion, perline............ I
5 seriously begun the task of forcing out ders Against Dr. Withycombe
Each subsequent insertion, line....
—P. H. D’Arcy in Revolt.
Business and professional cards,
lain, who are Entitled
of public life nil foreigu born citizens,
1 month ............... ................. 1 00
P.
H.
D'Arcy,
of
Salem,
is
one
of
the
we
admire
its
audacity,
but
we
cannot
5
to the Credit.
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Homestead Notices........................
Timber Claims .........
1 io 00 predict very brilliant success for it. well-known Oregon Democrats who has
5 Some of the very best political work of no hesitancy in expressing his disgust
Locals, per line each insertion ...
Chairman G. A. Westgate, of the Re
Display advertisement, an inch.
this generation in America has been • for the methods that are being pursued publican State Central Committee, does
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1 month ...................................
All Resolutions of Condolence and done by foreigners. Mayor Weaver, of by the Democratic campaign managers not propose to let the Democratic nomi
Philadelphia, is among those to whom in their efforts Io create a prejudice nee for Governor go unchallenged, when
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
Cards of Thanks. 5c. per line.
the Democrats impute the terrible crime against the Republican nominee for1 he claims credit for which he is not enti
Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc.,
minimum rate, 25c. not exceedii g five ot having been born outside the limits Governor in the hope of winning vote» tled. He is willing to concede Governor
of the United States; Carl Schurz, the for tlie Democratic candidate. D'Arcy Chamberlain credit for all he has done,
lines.
great reforming statesman and thinker, will not countenance such procedure, hut raises a protest when the Governor
is another guilty of the same offense. Mr. »nd plainly says so. Though a life-long claims credit for legislation that was be
Withycombe was born in England in Democrat, he denounce» the un-Ameri gun before he was inaugurated and be-
1854 and passed his boyhood in his can methods that have been adopted and fore his first address to the Legislature
father’s family in that country. His proclaims himself a supporter of Dr, had been deliyered. How sach measures
Mr. Chamberlain, was born James Witbycomlie, the Republican could have been in any way due to the
FOOLISH ATTACK ON DR. opponent,
the same year, but a few months earlier, nominee. In a letter to The Oregonian, recommendations of Chamberlain, ¡Mr.
WITHYCOMBE.
in Mississippi, and passed his boyhood he says :
Westgate is unable to understand.
there We do not reproach Mr. Cham “ As a citizen* of Oregon. I cannot Chairman Westgate’« Statement.
Democrats Try to Create Sen berlain with the fact that in his early help but express in a public manner my
In order that the people of Oregon may
timent against Him Because youth the state where he was born and extreme disgust at the cheap, peanut not be misled, Mr. Westgate felt it his
resided was not a part of the United politics resorted to in the present cam
duty to make a plain statement of facts
He is Foreign Born.
States It was in rebellion against the paign by those who are endeavoring to'
claims Chamber-
.
,
... .
: concerning some of the clan
laws ol the country, prevent the
election
of
Dr.
Withycombe.
I
,
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Constitution
and
The democratic newspapers through,
.
.
.
. . .
.lam has made, and he does ) so in the fol-
the Governor’s fault. * “The only
but
this
was
not
charge made »gamut him
out Oregon, finding they cannot attack
He could not help the treason of his is that he was born in England, as if'l 0”.’”*.*"8”^8.—«__ i_:_
Dr. Withycombe in regard to hi« repub
friends and neighbors, any more than such an incident should disqualify a per- I Governor Chamberlain advertises as a
licanism, his public life, his private life,
Mr. Withycombe could help the fact of son for the office of Governor. No btheT fact—in an authorized and paid-for ad
or as a law abiding citizen and a gentle
vertisement—that he “ caused the Legis
objection so fur has been urged against
man, have started in to ridicule him be his English birth.
That Mr. Chamberlain saw fit to leave Dr. Withycombe. He is acknowledged lature to enact the corporation tax law
cause he is foreign born. And to accom
the community in which he was born even bv his political enemies to be and the inheritance tax law." This is
plish his defeat, the democrats are en
and come to Oregon is greatly to his honest, qualified «nd competent in every the most brazen effrontery that was
deavoring to create a sentiment against
cred
’t. It is equally to Mr. Withy, respect to discharge the duties of the ever exhibited bv a candidate for office.
him on that account. It is a foolish
First of all, these methods of raising
combe’s credit that he did the same office Io which the people of this state
break on the part of the democrats and
revenue
were recommended by Secretary
thing. Neither one of these gentlemen have nominated him. H im private life,
it will act as a boomerag. Dr. Withy-
of State Dunbar in his report to the
is
in
any
way
responsible
for
the
acci
character
and
public
record
are
beyond
combe had no more to do with the place
Legislature of 1901, with a complete
of his birth than the thousands of farm dent of his birthplace, but both of them reproach. He is a model gentleman in discussion of the plans and the results of
are
responsible
in
a
certain
measure
for
every
particular.
Coming
to
the
State
ers who came to Oregon from different
similar legislation in other states.
countries and who are now engaged in the methods which are used in conduct of Oregon as n boy of 17, through his
Next, the corporation tax bill was
If indomitabe courage and individual
ing
the
present
political
campaign.
farming and other pursuits that is mak
un efforts, without tile aid of adventitious prepared under Mr. Dunbar's direction
ing this a prosperous State. Take for Mr. Chamberlain’s party resorts to
tie circumstances in his favor, lie has risen and was introduced in the House by Mr.
instance the foreign born population of American and dishonorable methods,
for to a position to command the respect Eddy as House bill No. 2, on the day
cannot
escape
his
share
of
the
blame
Tdlatnook and it must be admitted that
before the vote for Governor was can
they are a thrifty, hard-working class, it. In view of the history of this country anil confidence of the people of this vassed or Chamberlain inaugurated.
nnd
the
part
which
ioreigu-born
citizens
state.
but they had no sav where thev shpnld
The inheritance tax law was introduced
His Rise From Poverty.
be born any more than those who were have taken in its development, it cer.
by Mr. Malarkev as House bill No 41,
“ From a poor farmer boy, unaided
born in this country had. Like the late tainly is both un American and dishonor.
Wealth or special advantages, he has also the day before Chamberlain was
Congressman Thoa. Tongtie, Dr. Withy- able to attempt to prejudice the voters
against
a
candidate
on
the
ground
that
obtained
a standing in the affairs of this inaugurated and read his message.
combe is foreign born and from the same
In all the discussion of these bills and
country, but that matters very little if he happened to be born outside ¿the commonwealth that is highly gratifying
in their enactment into law, I have no
boundaries
of
the
United
States.
to
hlH
U)Hliy
f
r
j
en(
|
8
w
ho
knew
him
as
a
they prove themselves,as these gentlemen
Within two years after his arrival in j struggling young man amidst his neigh- recollection of Chamberlain having the
did, that they were intelligent, respected
Oregon Mr. Withycomhe
’s fathar de-|
)orH
en slightest influence, or being considered.
Withycombe'«
de- j | |„,
rH ¡ n Washington County. What
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Chamberlain claimscredit for the loan
dured his intention of becoming an couragement for the poor, hard working
.
, , ing of the school fluids. It is a wel -
American citizen, and as mon as the law young men to think of ...
the great iiohsi - I
,
,
,
known fact that this was made possible
allowed he became fully naturalized. The , bilities
there are in tins country for him ,
,
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,
i.
Legis
present Republican candidate was then by following
m the footsteps and observ- by
. the enactments of a Republican
r
r.
a minor, and he supposed, on good legal ing the advancement made by Dr. lature, which reduced the rate of interest
so
as
to
compete
favorably
with
private
grounds, that his father's naturalization Withycombe. The genius of our insti
made him fully a citizen. He remained tutions is noliceabe in the career and loan funds, and also authorized the in
vestment of the school money in bonds
of this opinion lor seventeen years, and endeavor of Dr. Withycomb.
ot stated kinds.
during ail that tune voted and acted as
*’ Do those who undertake to belittle
These are the two causes which made
an American citizen, and a good one, Dr. Withycombe, because forsooth, lie
too. Among other good deeds, he voted was born in England realize that one of the loaning and investment of the funds
the Republican ticket at every election the ablest United States Senators Oregon possible, and at present there are over
Can Mr. Chamberlain sav as much hr ever had was Colonel E. D. Baker an $«400,000 covered by interest-bearing
bonds. Aside I from these considerations,
I
i
oft
i ci
xt IJtJIlIIS»
himself ? Alter the expiration of seven Englishman
born ? He and Senator Nes- I ...
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.
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, Lhamlierlain
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n is but a minority of the
teenyears a doubt arose in Mr. Withy- mull stool
I by the Union. He was the
combe's mind whether his father’s nat peer of any unlive »on. lie was a brave board which manages the sehool fund,
and it is the height of arrogance for him
uralization was sufficient to complete «•»»■«
’• iiu s^ovc
and fcuuun»
gallant oviuivi
soldier who
gave mo
his nsr
life sfi
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; to assume the credit of its record. Any
I his own citizenship, and then, to remove > ,
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| all doubt, he went before Judge Dead) defense of our institutions in obedience' | ___
man but a Democratic demagogue
to ii spirit of loyalty to our Government i
and took the oath of allegiance. Where that every sincere lover of liberty com-1 ' would be ashamed to make such a claim.
in was this discreditable ? What ground mends. When ' bloody treason flourished
Republicans Provide Funds.
for reproach could any right thinking o’er the land ’ Senator Baker, the Eng
Chamberlain boasts of the great things
mail find in this?. It he had allowed his linlunan, did not hesitate to do his duty. he has done at the Penitentiary, but he
citizenship to remain questionable, pos This same native-born Englishman wn fails to acknowledge that he was pro-
DR. JAMES WITHYCOMBE.
sibly he might have been blameworthy ; Saturday night, April 1», 1801. in Uuiiob vi’.led with funds to do it with by a
Republican Candidate for Governor.
but he did nothing of the kind. He pro. Square, New- York City, associated with generous Republican Legislature, the
and law abiding citizen,. Dr. Withy ceeded promptly to place the matter be such loyal American citizens as Dali if I members of which recognized that the
combe lias lived in Oregon 35 year, nnd yond all doubt.
8. Dickinson, John A. Dix, Henry J. institution had been neglected too long
Party managers who are driven by
bn, always voted with the republican
Raymond, the noted editor ; the dis on account of the perverseness of taction.
p irty, but to defeat him the democrat, the poverty of their resources to make tinguished lawyer, James T. Brady, the alisni. which dictated the punishment of
are doing their best, mid this is is one of use of such material as this foolish son ol an Irishman, and General Thomas , Governor Geer, by refusing to listen to
the things they are making a great howl story against Mr. Withycombe are to Francis Meagher, native-born Irishman, : hin recommendations and make the
•o as to elect Cluinilierlain, Foreign I be pitied. An ingenious campaign slan made that eloquent ami patriotic Union necessary provision to put the buildings
born citizen, ca,i see through it nil mid der may sometimes be forgiven on ac address which thrilled the North and ’in condition. The Legislature of 1903
will be disposed to vote for Withycombe count of the merriment in excites; but showed what the spirit of the people placed at Chamberlain's disposal suffi
when they cast their vote next month. I a tale that is stupid as well as false is would lie when around to pul down the cient money to not only put the build,
! unpardonable. Nobodv expects a Dem
rebellion which had been inaugurated ings in shape, butto enable him to fit
The Oregonian had an editorial on this ocratic campaign leader to be moral,
without reason or cause.
up the dwelling place of his appointees
attack upon Dr. Withycombe by the but we contend that he ought to show
luxuriously. These things were done by
Tongue Also an Englishman.
democrats, which is lair and io the point a certain degree of common ’sense. To
"Why condemn Dr. Withycombe for be a Republican Legislature, under the re-
mid worth repeating. This is wliat the attempt to impose upon the voters with
ing an Englishman born, w hen one ol commendation of Republican committee,
Oregonian snys :
9uch a tale as this about Mr. Whity our ablest Congressmen, Thomas H. 1our Democratic Governor take,
I lie witless hunch^of office seekers who I comtw’s citizenship is neither moral nor
Tongue, was an Englishman by birth ? credit for them. Chamberlain's admin-
• re trying to make Oregon a Democratic sensible.
"1 have no patience with the A. P. A. ] istration of the Penitentiary has been
state blundered rather worse than usual
spirit
that would condemn and proscribe ' the costliest in the history of the state
when thev assailed Mr. Withycombe lie Sciatica Cured After Twenty
a man on account of his birthplace or by several thousand dollars. The fig
cause he is ol foreign birth. The attempt I
Years of Torture.
ures are available.
to exclude citizens of foreign birth from 1 For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. bis religion, it he is a worthy American
Chamberlain take, credit for ap
political honor nnd preferment has been J MaHHey. of 3822 Clinton St., Minneapolis. citizen. I trust that no one will be mis
made once or twice in the course ot the I Minn., was tortured by sciatica. The pmii led by such nonsense. Such an appeal pointing Republicans to office. Let us
history ol tins country, with resales ami »offering which lie endured during to the prejudices and passions of men analvze some appoinlments. He ap
this lune t» beyond comprehension.
which can hardly be encouraging to I Nothing gave him any permanent relief should not be tolerated in a country like pointed Lawrence T. Harris to the new
I
those who would repeat it. The’’Anieri. until lie used Chamberlain's P»in Balin. ours It is the boast of our people that Judgeship in the Second District, but
can Party” of 1852 Hasted just long I One npplieation of that liniment relieved any person may aspire to the highest why? Was it for love of Republicans,
enough to insure the political ruin of the pauiand madesleep and rent possible, office in this state il he is worthy, no or with a sense ol dividing the honors
• nd leaa than one bottle Ims effected a
every man that joined its ranks, nnd the pet manent cure. Mr. Mamey relate», his matter what may be his birthplace or with the opposite party? Not bv any
more recent Aniericiiii Protective Asso- experience for the liei.etit ot others who his religion. Let us all maintain this means. It was to me Judge J. W.
cintion ended in a general scrimmage on may be similarly »lllicled. If troubled principle intact and not be swerved from Hamilton of that district. Hamilton is
th- part ol its mcmliers to see who w ith |»<'iiitiea or rheumatism why not this course hy the ignoble appeals which a Democratic Judge in a Republican dis
try a 25-cent boille of Pain Balm and »ee
Could awenr hardest that he had never for youisclf how quickly it relieves the are being indulged in to defeat Dr. Withy trict, and if Chamberlain hud added
another Democrat there, they would
belonged toit. Know nothingism never pain. For sale by Cha». I. Clough's combe.
both lie wiped from the political map
Student and Philanthropist.
Ims lieen a popular principal in the poli Drug Store.
"Dr. Withycombe is a student in scien st the first opportunity; so to have an
tics ol this country, and it never will lie
•«. long as a large proportion of our Deafness Cannot be Cured tific pursuits; a person who has «led ! excuse for continuing Hamilton on the
local Application», as they cannot reach the every effort to have laws passed for the bench he named Harris (whom he knew
most up.ight and capable public ser by
diwMiMtxf portion oT the ear. There i» only one
vants continue to come from among way to cuie deafnem*. and that la by conatitu' protection of poor, dumb animals ; n I would lie the next Judge by election in
remedies Pvainews ia caused by an in- philanthropic and genial gentleman with ' spite of him).
cniiens id foreign birth. It makes little tiotial
flamed condition of the mucous Hui « of the
He points to the Textbook Commit
diflcrenee to the American voter where HuMachiau Tube When thia tube Kata inflam. reserve, dignity and talent. He will be
ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect
a camlidaie for office happens to have! hearing, and when ilia entirely closed, dealne.« honest in the administration ot the office •ion, the members of which he reap
the result, and nn **aa the inflammation can ol Governor ; will not only he honorable
pointed, though nearly all Republicans.
been born; but it makes a great differ-! U
IfeUki’ii out and thia tube restored to its nor
mal condition, hearing will be destroyed <«» - hiinscli. hut will surround himself with I This act of Chamberlain’s is uncon
ence whut his character is anil what tiiei ever,
nine cases out of ten aie caused by
party that supports h>m stands tor
lata rh which is nothing but an inflamed con able and competent assistants. Nothing sciously to him the highest compliment
dition of the mucous arrvices
The great nnd patriotic State ot Min. We will give Our Humlreif Ibdlara for any dishonorable will occur during his ad I that could have been paid to his Re
publican predecessor
Mr. Geer
The
re-ota ha> two "foreigners "in Congress. case ol I>euloess (cause«I l»v catarrh) that can minist ration
not be enrtal by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Send for
"Believing it is for the hent interests of fact IS that Governor Geer appointed
• » . Illiein i. Senator Knule Nelson, j cheulaia, (tee.
the grrat State ol Oregon. I »hall yotc . five men on that commission whom
<’MKNK¥
CO.Ttlrdo, O.
■ un was horn in Norway ; the other is | Sold be iHucglsts
- ac
for and labor to secure his election
R prcMiitatirv McCleary, whowas born | I ate Hail a Famtty fill» for conatipMiion.
"P. H. D’ARCY." I Chauiherlnin did not dare displace. He
■ <‘llic»l<d In Cm liln H.-lli tlwse
■ knew he could not improve npon them ; '
Agent Wanted
Ueuieii stand high among our states 1
I he knew he could not pick from his own I
», and their records in Congress and
! party five men who would t ike their
Wanted, a man in sell in this field ex-
place in public confidence ; so in despair. I
else «Inr co npaie y,-. , luvorabli with -•|nsivclv f ar i>u< >>f the largest nurseries
tliose < I u h "ualivea” aa Gunnaa and I in the west. Cash advanced weekly on
! anil much :<» the chagrin of his insistent
Aid I h. Senator Patterson, of Colorado I orders -A»l<treM Washington Nur sera I’»”’* of this remedy over rheumatism. I partisan constituents. he reappointed
Company, Toppenish, Washington.
I »or sala by t h*. I. Ouugh s Drugstore. the Geer selections
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LAKE ERIE WINE AND CORDIAL CO.
404 Washington SI, Portland, Or.
I
Sweet Wines, Cordials,
BRANDIES and CHAMPAGNES
Price List of our Sweet Wine,, Brandie«, Whiskies, and Dry Wines. If V0»
use anything in that line, we cun supply you with the very best of goods, at regol»«
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5 years old Port Wine, Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, Madeira, Malaga at $1.00»
gallon or $1 00 per dozen.
8 years old Port Wine, Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, Madeira at $1.50 a gallon or
$5.00 per dozen.
5 year, old Claret at...................................
$ .50 a gallon or 12.75 per dol
5 year, old Zinfandel at.............................
.75 a gallon or 3.50 per doz.
5 years old Burgundy at...........................
1 00 a gallon or 4.00 per do«-
5 years old Reisling at...............................
.75 a gallon or 3 50 per doz.
7 year, old California Grape Brandy at.
3.00 a gallon or 9.00 per doz.
10 years old California Grape Brandy at
11.50 per
4.00 a gallon or _______
r do«
5 years old Kentucky Whiskies at...........
2,50 a gallon or 7 50 per do«.
8 vears old Old Malt Rye Whiskey at .
3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per do«.
8 years old Old Canadian White Rye at.
3 00 a gallon or 8.60 per do«-
15 vears old Old Private Stock at..............
5 00 a gallon or 14 00 per do«.
7 years old Old Blackberry- Brandy at....
2.00 a gallon or 6.50 per dor.
7 years old Old Holland Gin at..................
3 00 a gallon or 8.00 per dor.
7 year, old Old Kummel at........................
3.00 n gallon or 8.00 per do«-
8 years old Old Sheehan’s Private Stk. .
3.00 a gallon or $100 for
full quart. Express Prepaid-
10 year, old Standford Rye at....
4.00 a gallon or $1.00 f°f
full qnart. Express Prepaid
10 yean old Rainier Bourbon at
4.00 a gallon or $1.00 for
u, . .
. ,
full quart. Express Prepaid-
we ship goods tn any quantity from one gallon and up. Case good, can <*
made np to suit the trade of assorted goods.
Our charges on cooperage is as follows 1 gallon demijohns, 26c.; 2 gall""
demijohns, 40c.; 3 gallon demijohns, 50c.; 5 gallon kegs. $1.00 ; lOgal. kegs. $1 So-
No charge for half or whole barrels, or dravage. Correspondence solicited.
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Washington Street, Portland, Oregon.
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Rates, $1 Per day
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