Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 24, 1906, Image 2

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    1906.
Advertising Ratea
M. F. LEACH,
Open Letter.
To the voters of Oregon. Greeting
LeoAL A dvbktisments :
Gentlemen :
First Insertion, per line.......
Each subsequent insertion, line
The undersigned submit to you a
Business and professional curds
few of our reasons for asking you to
1 month .....................................
ratify, by your affirmative votes, the
Homestead Notices..........................
Amendment granting equal rights to
Timber Claims ...............................
Locals, per line euch insertion ...
women, which has been placed belore the
Display advertisement, an inch,
voters through a petition numerously
1 month .....................................
signed by the men of Oregon under the
All Restitutions of Condolence
initiative and referendum.
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
Cards ot Thanks, 5c. per line.
This movement has grown under
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
your management Irom the small be­
minimum rate, 25c. noi exceedit g five
ginning known as the Married Woman’s
lines.
Sole Trader Bill, enacted by your Legis­
lative Assembly in 1872, until it has
reached such vast proportions as to at­
tract the attention of the civilized world.
A Constitutional Amendment proposing
women's enfranchisement, submitted to
you in 1884, brought us an affirmative
Doing Good,for Oregon.
Official Election Ballot for th
vote of 11,223. This Amendment was
Nearly every clover field or field of again submitted to your suffrages by
vetches in the Willamette Valley is a Legislative initiative in 1900, bringing
living monument testifying to the effi­ us a vote of 26,265. Although the pop­
MARK ACROSSCXIf
cient work of Dr. Janies Withycombe ulation of the commercial centers had
for the advancement of the agricultural more than doubled in sixteen years, the
STATE
industry in this state. It is true that a •’No" vote was only increased by 226,
very few farmers raised clover in Oregon while the •’Yes’’ vote was augmented by
Vot
For United States Senator < t ® *•••
before Dr. Withycombe’s
aggressive 15,042. This. tous, is a palpable augury
It X M6LKEY. FRED W.
work began, hut it was the generally ac­ of the triumph which we confidently
of Multnomah County
cepted theory that Western Oregon was look to you to consummate for us on
For
United
States Senator '’ïLTc'iim“*
v<*
'or
Unit
not suited to production of that crop. the 4th day of lune by placing "X” be­
Farmers had raised wheat on their tween "302’’ and "Yes” on yonr ballots.
OURNE, JR , JONATHAN
of Multnomah County
farms year after year until the produc­ Do this and you will honor our flag of
V»
'ot
Governor
tiveness of the soil had been nearly ex­ truce, the only power we can offer in
F<__________________________
hausted. Then they adopted the scheme our delense aguinst the balloted forces of
14 W WITHYCOMBE, JAMES
of Benton County
of bare Summer fallowing, thus losing the opposition. Do this and vou will
VoU
one crop every two or three years, with­
For Secretary of State
honor Oregon, your mothers and your­
out permanently improving the condition
BENSON. FRANK W
selves.
of Douglas County
of the soil Oil the contrary, hare Sum­
And your petitioners will ever pray :
Vote fir
mer fallowing permitted the loss of some
For State Treasurer________
Abigail Scott Duaiway,
Honorary
of the soil constituents that are neces-
16 7/ STEEL, GEORGE A.
President Oregon Equal Suffrage Asso­
of Clackamaa County
sary for the production of good crops.
ciation nnd State Federation of Wom­
Voce I
It was Dr, Withycombe who began
For Supreme Judge
an’s Clubs.
the agitation which has resulted in the
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^EAKIN,
ROBERT
Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe, President
of Union County
general adoption of the plan of rotation
Oregon Equal Suffrage Association.
Vote f.
of etops in Western Oregon, in which
Foi Attorney General
Charlott Moffott Cartwright, Presi­
plan the growing of clover and vetches
¡8^ CRAWFORD, A M
dent Women’s Pioneer Auxiliary Ass’n.
of Douglas County
is included. Dr. Withycombe hammer­
Sarah N. Evans, President Oregon
ed away in season and out of season,
For Superintendent of Public Instruction
Vou
Federation of Women's Clubs.
urging the necessity for raising clover,
ACKERMAN. J H
Esther C. Pohl, M. D., President
of Multnomah County
which will supply nitrogen to the soil.
Woman's Medical Association.
One by one the farmers came to his
Vote h
For State Printer
wav of thinking, and today every travel­
80
DUN1WAY. WILLIS S.
j
of Multnomah County
er upon the railroads in the Willamette
I
Valley looks out upon rich fields of
For Oommtasiouer of Labor Statistics and Inspector
f.
Furnished by II. T. Botts
;
cloyer that not only furnish unsurpassed
of Factories and Workshops______ Vote for C'
food for dairy cattle, but preserve the Fred A. Hunt and wife to Minnie A.
si
hofk . o e
Brown. Tract. Section 22 and 27,
of Multnomah County_____________________
fertility of the soil. Whether Dr. Whity.
tp. 2 south, range 10.00.
combe shall lie elected Governor or
lit Congressional District
not, he will always lie remembered by Fannie T. Montgomery to Euiily B.
McIntosh.
Tract. Sections 12 and
the farmers of Oregon as one of their
I
Por Representative in Oongrees
13, tp. 1 south, range 9. $1,00.
■I
greatest benefactors—a man who work­
Mk/HAWLEY, WILLIS C.
Bay
City
Land
Co.
to
Amanda
M.
ed tireless lor what he knew to be best
of Marion County
Nichols. Lots fl and It), block 57,
until he made it win.—Oregonian,
Pacific addition to Bay City. $275.00.
(
rXstrif"
4 ¡
Peter McIntosh to Emily McIntosh.
A Great, Saloonless City.
Tract in lots 7 and 8, block 10, of
The San Francisco Chronicle snid Inst
Tillamook. $1 00.
Socialist State Ticket.
destructive and wasteful strife for gain
week; “San
Francisco for the past U.S. I-and Office to W. E. Catterlin.
of private capital.
Socialism implies
Governor
—
C.
W.
B
arzee
.
fortnight has been absolutely free from
Tract. Section 38, tp. 2 south, range
emulation—yes, rivalry—in accumula­
Sec. of State—R. C. B rown .
tion of public wealth, and in nil good
disorder nnd virtually tree from crimes
10.
State Treasurer—G R. COOK.
works tending to the material and
of violence. There have been no street Mary H. Lcinenweher, et. al . to Bay
Supt. Pub. Inst.—J. C. H osmer .
ethical welfare of society aa a whole.
brawls.
No drunken brute has beaten
Labor
Com
—
W.
8.
R
ichards
.
City Land Co. Tract of tide land
It’s motto-s “ Each for all, and all for
Atty. Gen.—C. C. B rix .
his wife. No gamblers have murdered
Section 34, tp. 1 north, range 10
for each.’’ I will say in conclusion that
Stale Printer—J. C. C oo T k R.
socialism will make the conditions pos­
each other in low resorts. Except with
$1.00.
Senator (long term)—A. G. SlMOLA.
sible for mankind to live the Golden
some dealings with sneak thieves, the U.S.A, to William G. Gosslin. Patent.
Senator (short term)—J. D. S tevens . Rule, then, and then only can true Chris,
occupation of the police courts is gone.
Congressman, 1st dis.—W. W. M yers , tianity prevail.
(141.36 acres in tps, 2 and 3 north,
Then, and then only
Congressman, 2nd dis.—A. M. P aul . will the divine injunction be operative
It is a most impressive object lesson of
ranges 7 and 8 west.
Supreme Judge—W. W. R obbins .
that ’’ if a man will not work, neither
the value to society of the restriction of Autos E. Bevens and wife to William
shnll he cat.” For a man to receive the
the liquor traffic. We are promised a
Patrick. 80 acres. Section 28, tp.
County.
nomination of representative bound by
continuance of this peaceful condition for
3 south, range 9. $1900.
these principles, is a sufficient guarantee
Joint Representative—S. ScOVtLL.
a considerable time to come, save only w. B. Aiderman and wife to Andrew
that the interest of the producing class
County Judge—C. J. B lanchard .
as drunken men may drift over from
will be his guiding motive, first, last,
Clerk—F rank A i . lrndfk .
Zuercher. 88 66 acres in N
Se %.
and all the time, that a county judge and
Sheriff—W. C. W olfe .
Oakland, where the authorities have been
Section 12, tp. 1 south, range 1.
commissioners would handle the toll
Treasurer—G. A. C oble R
so reckless as to allow saloons to open.
$8800.00,
toad and all other questions subject to
Commissioner—W. E. M orris .
We may be compelled to renew tile quar. Benjamin II. Hathaway and wife to IV.
the will of the people and that other
Coroner—J ohn B. P aquet .
autine ugainst Oakland.’’
offices would be conscientiously admin­
Surveyor—S. C. W oods .
Il, Aiderman
Quit claim deed to
Justice of the Peace, 2nd dis.—F. E. istered.
Such a statement, coming from such a
N 14 Se kJ. section 12. tp, 1 south,
H untsinger .
If you are a true Christian you believe
source, is significant.
range 10. $1.00.
Constable, 2nd dis - D. F. 'I ro W- socialism to be right. You know tlte
In its period of terrible affliction, the Edward F. Worthington anil wife to
biudok
present conditions are not right. Why
city of San Francisco not only got
Justice of the Peace, 3rd dis.—A. T. sanction it by your ballot ’ Why not
David A. Bailey. Tract.
Sections
B
ain
.
look
for a higher ideal than the graft
along without saloons, but would toler­
22 and 23, tp. 4 south, range 10.
system ?
Why
not investigate the
ate none.
$6000.00.
Even at this age of the world, with all principles of socialism and scientific
Possibly some children will live to see 11 mortgages filed, securing $5,212,081.- our boasted enlightenment, many people government ?
great American cities, even if not Strick,
50, This includes the mortgage have queer ideas of what aocialisni
en with calamity, “free .from disorder
given by the Pacific Railway and means. Many confound socialism with
Vote of Condolence.
anarchy, " dividin' up” of properly,
and crimes ot violence, where there will
Navigation Co.
“ killin’ off’’ the capitalists, and other
Hall Morning Star Lodge, No. 52,
lie no street brawls'*; where for a fort Three mortgages satisfied. $690.00.
rank alwurdities.
Tillamook, May 10th. 1906.
night "no drunken brute has beaten his
Socialism means simply the realization To the Officers and Memliera of Morning
of " Equal opportunities for all, and
wile
where "gamblers have not mui.
Star
Lodge,
No. 52, I.O.O.F.
CHARLES V. GALLOWAY, special privileges for none.” This can We, your committee,
appointed to
dered each other in low resorts"—all of
tie realized only by the public ownership draft resolutions of condolence on the
Yamhill County.
which, and much more, more than can
and democratic management of the death of Bro. W. H. H. Cary, Father of
l>e told or even more than hinted at in
means of production and distribution, Brother and Sister Woolfe, beg leave to
the same being tn the inteiest of all the submit the following resolutions:
print, is due to the liquor traffic, to the
people, and uot for part of the people,
Resolved, That while we mourn the
saloons.
socialism is a government in reality of, loss which deprived them of the com­
Saloons are generally recognized as an
for and by the people; and if you are fort of their Father. we submit to Him
evil, and it is said they are a necessary
honest enough to investigate for your who doetli all things well.
self, you
will find
that socialism
evil. It seems from this statement in the
Resolved, That we extend to the be.
marches with thought, no d iggers; it reaved son and daughter of our late
San Francisco Chronicle that lor a fort­
brings peace, not war; it acts upon the brother our earnest sympathy in this the
night they were not a necessiary evil
plane ot love, not hate ; it stands tor pro­ time of their great bereavement.
even in that great and hitherto wicked
gress and knowledge, not destruction,
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu­
ignorance and death; it has but one tions lie sent to the bereaved family and
city.
great enemy, and that enemy is, and copy to the local papers tor publication.
There is a large suggestion in this (act.
ever will la>, ignorance
ignorance
Fraternally submitted.
—Oregon lournnl.
crucified the Christ, for His last «ords
S A. Brodhead. Jennie King, Belle
"Father, forgive them, for they know Handley, Committee.
not what they do ’’ prove it. Socialism
Sciatica Cured After Twenty
implies such an intelligent and system­
Cured
atized
rearrangement of economic Deafness Cannot be
Years of Torture.
bv
local
application*,
aa
they
cannot
reach the
affairs
as
will,
by
conservation
of
our
For more than twenty years Mr. J. B.
energies.
provide for all the material niveesed portion ot the ear. There ia only one
Massey, of 8322 Clinton St., Minneapolis'
way to cure deafnea. and that i> by eon'stUn-
requirements of our daily living and lloual remediea. Penlnem la cauaed by an in-
Hum . was tortured by sciatica. The pain
leave opportunity for a large am) ac- fl a >n rd condition of the mucous lining of the
anil suffering whicli he endured during
celeiated
ethical growth. It is a form Eustachiau Tube When this tube gets inflam­
(Ilia tune is beyond comprehension
ed vou have a rumbling aound or imperfect
society tmseti upon conditions winch heanuK, and when it is entirely closed, dvafnese
Nothing gave him any permanent relief
is the tesnlt. and un eaa the inflammation can
require
productive
labor
bv
all.
and
'«mil lie uaed i’hamla-rlain's Pstn Balm
winch provides leisure for all. and cul be taken out and this tube restored to its nor­
Democratic Nominee,
tine application of that liniment relieved
mal condition, hearing will be destroyed fo
for all. Il calls for such readjust ever. »Ine cases oat of ten are caused by
the pain ami madesleep nnd rest faisaible.
Hepresentatlve in Congress lure
rnent of our industrial order as will Catarrh^ which is nothing but an inflamed cou-
«nd lees than one laittle lias effected a
bring laborsaving machinery to lie a dilinn of the mucous services
permanent cure. Mr. Massey relates Ins
We will give One Hundred Hollar« for any
direct and full assistant to the laborer, | caae
ot Deafncaa (caused bv catarrh) that can­
experience for the benefit ot others who Not if as Rich as Rockefeller
not be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. Send for
tuny la- similarly afflicted. If troubled
If you had all the wealth of Rockefeller, and tints insure to the worker the entire circulars,
fret».
product
of
Ins
toil.
A
comprehensive
1
with fM-iatk-a or rheumatism why not the Matidaid Oil magnate.you could not
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J
* CO.. Teli-do, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
try a 2» cent taitlle of Pam Balm and see buy a lietter medicine for laiwel com­ study of siK'ialistu cleaily levenla that,
under
a
reasonable
advancvsl
stale
ot
lake
Hall's
family
Pills
for constipation.
'or Vouie.lf Io.v quickly it lelievratlle plaints
than
Chamberlain's
Coll.-,
iwln. For sale by Chas. I. Clough's Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy. The eocialiatic s-a iely. a very few hours of
daily labor on the part ot each able
Drug Store.
most eudnent physte'an can not prescribe
$io oo Reward
a tietier preparation
for Colic Kiwi tssli-d man »ill provide for the tainily
all
tlie imaieru »»iveiilences and coin­
The
undersignwl
will pay the aliove
diarrhoea,
hmn
tor
i-hildreit
* «I ndiiliR. foils of life, including many ,*
Agent Wanted
of the ' reward for nd..i illation leading to the
The unilorni sueivsa ot title remedy has
I HR luxuries.
.
_
Wanted a man to sell in this field ex shown it Io la* eupeiior to all others. It
nnJ
r»»»»» Vaastizx» of the contempti-
. — a
•
This condition of society ia to 1« at- arr*** an
‘* c*»tviction
.4i»«vrlv for one of the largest mirseries never falls, and when reduced with
ta ii --<1 ll,r< u Ji a eo-o|>. r ,lne orgatuaa I''** houm| who stole the hedge surround
ia «he «est. I ash advanced weekly.
water nnd sweetened, Is phwsain to take
Hon of mdiMtry hsee<f on the l-umn .'•>« the grave of the late Mrs. Allendorf
Aildr* »» Washington Nursery Com Every family should la- »implied with it. ownersh.p <>( land, ,„im-e ami truOuc 1 » the I n tt v___ _
«'«’noon,
Sold
by Chas 1. Clough a Drug Store
irnnv. lop.n-nish. Washington
th. eapiul m ptac of our j r^nt “
1 ° °F’
B Q
Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS,
LARD, HIDES,
WOOL, Etc.
cdtjkr
i&al\
i
Clean and Wholesome,” our motto.
Over 30 Years experience in the Business
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, 4c,
Everything Needed in the Harness Line
you will find at
W. A. WILLIAMS
Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of the
kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but uij
prices will compare with those that do.
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone.
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. AL ì L i EN» Proprietor
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
Repairs Guns, Locks. Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and
Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing.
Repair Shop, Opposite Alex. McNair Co.
Real Estate Transfers
Ì
I
Fir and Spruce Lumber.
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I
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
Orders tor Lumber promptly attended to.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDP/INY.
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A. K.
CASE.
PROPRIETOR
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Tillamook
Iron
Works
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General Machinists & Blacksmiths.
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Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging,
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
>
LAKE ERIE WINE AND CORDIAL CO,
404 Washington St, Portland, Or.
Sweet Wines, Cordials,
BRANDIES and CHAMPAGNES.
Price List of oiu- Sweet Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, and Dry Wines. If you
use anything in that line, we cun supply yon with the very best of goods, at regular
wholesale prices. Goods can be shipped in plain cases il desired, and men­
tioned in your order.
We can quote yon as follows :
5 years old Port Wine, Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, Madeira. Malaga at $1.00 a
gallon or $1.00 per dozen.
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Wine’ Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, Madeira at $1.50 a gallon or
$5.00 per dozen.
5 years old Claret at......................................
$ .50 a gallon or $2.76 per dor.
5 years old Zinfandel at...............................
.75 a gallon or 3.50 per dor­
5 years old Burgundy at..............................
1.00 a gallon ar 4.00 per doz.
5 rears old Reisling at..................................
■ 75 a gallon or 3 50. per doz.
7 years old California Grape Brandy at
3.00 a gallon or 9.00 per doz.
10 years old California Grape Brandy at .
4.00 a gallon or 11.50 per doz.
5 years old Kentucky Whiskies at............
2,50 a gallon or 7 50 per doz.
8 years old Old Malt Rye Whiskey at .
3 00 a gallon
-
------ per doz.
or 8.50
8 years old Old Canadian White Rye at.
3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per doz.
15 years old Old Private Stock at...............
5.00 a „
gallon or 14 00 per doz.
7 years old Old Blackberry Brandy at....
2.00 a gallon or 6.50 per doz.
7 years old Old Holland Gin at...................
3 00 a gallon or 8.00 per doz.
7 vears old Old Kummel at...........................
3.00 a gallon or 8.00 per doz.
8 years old Old Sheehan’s Private Stk. .
3.00 a gallon
_ ,______
or
$1 00 ,for
full quart. Express Prepaid.
10 years old Standford Rye at......................
4.00 a gallon or $1.00
for
full quart. Express Prepaid.
10 years old Rainier Bourbon at ................
4.00 a gallon or $1.00 for
tv. .kt*. .. j •
,
,u,l quart. Express Prepaid.
Me ship goods tn any qunntitv from one gallon and np. Case Roods can be
made up to suit the trade of assorted goods
g
demi?oU|>n.haJiv’Qn
Wllon demijohns, 25c. ; 2 gallon
lemnohne. 40c.; 3 ga Ion demijohns, 50c.; 5 gallon kegs. $1.00 ; lOgal. kegs. $1 25.
Ad<|CrM«K\l°ri O 7 n5° ' barrel8’ ?r
Correspondence solicited.
L,'kr E* Wi- a^ Cordial Co, 404
SAMPLES
FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
Centrally Located.
Rates. $1 Per day
LARSEN HOUSE,
M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor.
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON
The Beat Hotel ia the city. So Chine«- Employed*