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« TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. MAY 24. 1906 And further, if the temperas . win, and prohibition is ordered tw,'’ TO THE EUtTOIt TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. years, at the end of tlmt time til '** Let well enough alone. The county is Once more we want to call the atten required to repetition and rn,,/*’ and re vote on i he question. Th« getting along well enough without the tion of the voters of Tillamook county to den of keeping the territory profit saloons and a large number of persons the unfair and deceptive provision* of is placed upon the teniperanc < ** are better off in consequence. the propiteed amendment to the Local instead of making the liquor nien r«, * « * Option law. A more unfair measure their share ot the fights IVh.Z„u If our democratic friend W. B. Smith the liquor men not I m - required could scarcely Iw introduced, and unless ; the aggressive and all the burden be * has swallowed Conder and the 40 per voters, who are generally fairniinded. upon the temperance lores«? [, ¡, i* cent contract, we think he must now be pay some attention to this matter they liquor men may have a " 8q«am|Uir in first class trim to tackle Liverpool as may be tricked into voting for a law A “Square Deal I” Magic word,, u.j well. Try it Billy. what a crime is attempted to ben/ that will hand the State over to unbridled pelr>ite<i in that tiiimel * * * wliiskev rule. Can you It..... -ally beli-v« .. Every progressive citizen can take com RO. * * The liquor men name their bill an forces which spent, and Ianted « » fort in the fact that the democrats can When Sheriff Woolfe went to Sandlake not make the voters pay toll before <hey to enquire into the murder case he return •‘Amendment to the Local Option Law $140.000 two years ago to dete,t til Local Option Liquor Law, and failing cast their ballot, neither can they bottle ed to the city satisfied that Hembree had Giving Anti-Prohibitionists and Pro in defeating lhe people. undertook i, hibitionists Equal Privileges. ” This it up with toll gates. atibeidize the legislature and amend it committed thecrime. He failed, however, * * * craftily devised argument begs the ques the following winter, can you honml, to arrest Hembree and left him there to believe they will give a “ square County Clerk Lamb is attending as cover up the crime more effectively and tion in their favor, and is calculated to to the temperance and moral elementof strictly to the business ot the county as deceive voters into voting for a measure this Stale? Has the class that hualw,., usual, and is not fooling away his time remove whatever clues remained. What that is supposed to represent a fair and stood for open gambling, unbridW a bungle, as the prosecution will find out running over the county. George is wise. square deal, but which is the most one lust, and every evil work, enough Butai An absolutely pure, cream of tartar powder. But, then, he has left his record with the when the cases comes to trial. So in sided affair irumaginable. Infact.it is I principles to make a law that will iD 00 dignant were some of the citizens that j wise conflict with its interests? AnoU voters. they went in a body to Deputy District far from being a “Square Deal’’ that I proverb -says : •’ Look before you leap" * * * many men in favor of licensed saloons land it is pretty good advice uponihii Ask a democrat what he thinks ot the Attorney Cooper and asked him to make If the liquoe men's amend contract Judge Conder entered into with an investigation, and even when loh’ are going to vote against the liquor question. ment carries some people will haveuk,n Handley & Thayer, and then you see a by Mr. Cooper to go and arrest Hem- men's ameudment. a leap in the dark and as a result, their First, by making it a precinct law boys may take a leap into hell ] Lma>|n democrat boil up 46 per cent hotter thin biee and bring him to the citv. Sheriff and doing away of the grouping of pre- said: “Better not change hones while he was before. We put the question to Woolfe demanded a warrant for Hem crossing a stream.” The present I,« every democrat in the county, and also bree's arrest, but he was told that he did cincta, or taking the county as a whole, has not had a fair trial snd should 1« to republicans, How do you like this not have to have a warrant, but to go it provides for one single precinct in a be amended or repealed at thia time. county to control the entire county on Hence, take the advice of Litoolnmd democratic policy of employing a law and arrest him, anyway. the question of saloons or no saloons. keep on riding the Local Option hom firm to do the work of the district attor- * * * This is unfair because the county is the for two years more. Put s X bet«s>n nev and the sheriff, both of whom are When an effort was made to elect a unit of taxation, and perforce, the en. No. 305 and the word '• No" when too salaried officials ? city marshal who wouldenforce the law, vote June 4th, and help to vote dj.o tire county must be taxed to pay for the one of the biggest pieces of infamy nv * * * Does the republican party owe Conder N. I- Myers, who is a democrat and be crime, vice and pauperism produced by attempted in the State of Oregon, and or Woolfe any thing ? They have, where longs to that faction of the democratic the lawleasnese of a single precinct into the most unfair measure that will ,p. ever they could, appointed democrats, party that does not believe in granting which “ the riffraff’ would congregate pear upon the official ballot in June. G eo . F Z immerman . and republicans have got it in the neck, special privileges to anybody to violate and keep saloons going “ on like the Secretary Tillamook Anti Ssloon where they deserve it, for placing dem the law, was placed in nomination for brook forever.” Is it not fair and just League. ocrats in office. It was a democrat road citv marshal Myers, therefore, became that the entire county have the right to boss who bossed the road supervisors» the candidate of the law and order advo- vote on this as a whole as our present law T. BOTTS, and it is a democrat who is superintend cates. Sheriff Woolfe told Myers he was provides ? The liquor men want to lake ing building of the new court house and the best man but lie could not support this right away. • A ttorney - at -L aw . democrats who are getting ail the fat him because he was brought out by the To do this they not only propose to wrong party. Myers and a number ot jobs. It is about time that republicans amend the law to precinct option, but Complete set of Abstract Book- democrats make no bones that they are got next to themselves. also to raise the number of petitioners fighting Woolfe. claiming that he, not * * * required to bring on an election frotu 10 in office. Taxes paid for nom The democratic “push’* went up to they, belong to the “wrong party.’’ to30 per cent; and to provide that the Residents. Nehalem on Friday, and it is surprising Thus, the democrats are in a factional miuimuiu time for the tiling of election that the Nehalemites did not commit fight over the sheriff, the democrats who Office opposite Post Office. petitions shall be 45 instead of thirty them to “Liverpool’’ for the rest of their believe in law and order are openlv and days as the present law provides Both phones. lives. To pay 40 per cent commission to secretly in revolt, and because Woolfe Why ? They want to make it harder collect the back taxes on that place, when I wouldn't give Myers a square deal when for the temperance foices to bring on the county is paying the sheriff $1600 a he was running for office there 's trouble H. COOPER, election, and when one is brought on, an vear and a deputy $50 a month is a new for Woolfe which has made his candidacy they want an extra 15 days in which to tangled idea of running county affairs, fall as flat as a pancake, and voters all pack a precinct with saloon votes so that instituted by the democrats. If the tax over the county are reticent when the ,,,‘,V,,,,,,.\.....,\...VVAVMWl,VVAAAAVVAMllMVAAAMAAAllMVAVl" A ttorney - at -L aw , they can carry the electiou. In fact, so payers like the idea of paying private in name of Woolte is mentioned for another hard are ths conditions to liecome, if this dividuals for doing work which officials term as sheriff. amendment carries, that the saloo:: is T illamook , O regon . are drawing pay, then it is the demo After a long effort, those who have fastened upon every precinct in the cratic ticket that the taxpayers should vote for. “Liverpool” is a living monu been trying to create a factional fight in State as long as it should remain a law. Secjrid, it provides for the sale of in ment of the 40 per cent commission or the republican party managed to get in arl haberlach Monmouth State Normal School. democratic policy of running the county the thin edge of a wedge so that a little toxicants in every precinct whether it fish could wiggle under. The fish that goes prohibition or not. Should a pre June 27th • " August 7'h and AugtiNt 13'h to September 7th.—Fir«tsix week« | affairs. * * * was used for a sucker was no other than cinct go prohibition it provides for the ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, devoted to special preparation for < ounfy «nd State Exams. Regular Normal Sheriff Woolfe, before he assorted the Fisherman Chase, hence his readiness to wholesaling of liquor in that precinct subject« nnd M. . I i . h I h also. Lust four week* a continuation of Normal^instruction office, took n solemn oath that he would bite at the bate when it was thrown him By this provision anyone could set up a and special nthi.vu» • to Primary Method« with model pupil classes. do his duty and enforce the law. He so enticingly. He comes out in opposi government license. A further pro FACUL TY OF OVER TWENTY INSTRUCTORS. Office across the street and north Iron has ignored his oath of office and the lion to A. T. White, the republican nom. vision making it no crtmiiisl offense to Regular Normal Faculty a««isted by noted college and public school educators. I iw. It was the custom of Woolfe, pre. the Post Office. inee for justice in the second district, and give liquor away, makes it possible for Tuition : F»r*o Term, $7.50 Second Term, $5. vious to his election, to spend his Sun is the first republican, we are sorrv to some liquor reprobate 10 buy liquor by F<»r cntalo/ne Hummer Mtbooi circular or other information write to Pre«. day mornings in the back rooms of the say, and the only republican, to come wholesale, call the boys into his house E I). R b SSL rl * Monmouth, Oregon, saloons playing cards. This was con out in opposition to the ticket. It is that and give it Co them. 1 b this a fair pros H. GOYNE, tinued alter his election. Men who saw kind of politics and that kind ot tactics pect for the boya, perha|M your boys ? him there an 1 who voted for him are that was responsible for the division in Some of you may say. “ Well, look now bringing this up against him and the party in the past. If Chase wants how the boys get it now. Boys are A TTORN E Y-AT. LAW. are opposing his election. And it is the to be the first person to jump in and put drinking to-day that did not drink two Candidate for the Office of Justice of the Peace, for the Second Dis- proper thing to do, fo.- after a sheriff has himself ,up in opposition to the partv years ago.” That may be true. I do Office : Opposite Court House, taken a oath of office and draws pay nominee, who came out fair and square not deny it. But are you sure that those trict of Tillamook County. from the taxpavers he ought to do his in the primary election, well and good, lioys would not be drinking even had T illamook , O regon . duty. Anyway, the back room of a but Chase is the only republican who saloons been running all this time ? Not W. 0. Chase lias saloon, and playing cards, is no place for cares to have that kind of reputation more then one saloon-keeper out of ten come out indepen- a sheriff to be in, other than to do his hanging to his tail in the future As he is above violating the selling to minors W. SEVERANCE, dent, upon the so duty and enforce the law. tailed to place his name before the peo law. After eight years experience in * W * ple in the primary election, our advice to law enforcement I speak from expert licitation of a num If republicans can ’t get together and ber of his friends, work together for the success of the re the voters in the second justice district ence. So it is not in the least doubtful not to vote for Chase, for he started a but that those same boys would have A ttorney - at -L aw , for Justice of the publican party with the direct primary, is precedent that is antagonistic to the been drinking had the saloons kept run where everv republican had an oppor Peace for the 2d primary nominating law and the one ning. One reason why it is, that one O regon . * to participate in electing a ticket, T illamook District, and his pe it tunity thing that is responsible tor factional boy out of every Sve in the United is going to lx* hard to frame a plan tition has been that will. We cannot see any reason fights and party defeat. We think that States is needed every year to fill up the signed by a number whv everv republican in Tillamook can Mr. Chase will take this view of it if he saloon army. Is it any wonder that new Q H. UPTON, Ph. G..M.D., is left to his own judgment, and he will boys take to drink every year. And it is of the business men not vote for the entire ticket, for that is see at a glance that he has made a mis no argument in favor of saloons because the only consistent thing for a republican of the district. take. they do, rather is it an argum»nt against to do if he is sincere in his politics. The PPYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Mr. Chase is a re republican them. Ami if it takes every fifth boy to ticket is made up of good publican, a wide men, and especially is this true of the Quite a number of taxpayers coincide keep the saloon going, how soon may it with the Headlight, that when a demo get your boy ? Are you sure that it will Office first door East of F. R. awake citizen and local candidate, who are clean men and cratic draws a salary of <1,600 a not get your boy? “ A saloon can no was a member of each fitted to fill the office for which they year he sheriff Beals’ office. ought not to be paid extra for more run without boys than a sawmill are running. They are but the represen. the City Council for malting arrests. The Headlight has can run without logs.’’ two terms,taking a tatives of the republican partv, not the always advocated good wages for the Thud,, it absolutely repeals the elec F. R. BEALS, of any one man or faction, and county officials, but tor the sheriff to be very active part in choice for that reason every republican ought paid extra for arresting persons we must tion laws of our State so far as they all public improve to turn out and vote for the republican candidly confess it looks like rubbing it apply to the liquor business. This is the REAL ESTATE, most dangerous anarchy possible. It is ments and enter ticket. into the taxpayers, and in some measure simply a class making their own laws * * * F inancial A gent , prises. His oppon W. O. Chase is the first republican to justifies the agitation to cut down the and trying to force them upon the com ents on the ticket go back on the party in this county and wages of county officials. Without any monwealth under the guise of a “Square Tillamook, Oregon. are J. V. Hunting .he direct system of nominating cundi fnrther comment, we will copy from the Deal.’’ How different the action of the ton, socialist, and dates. Chase registered as a republican county court's proceedings for a few temperance forces who make all the J^OBERT A. MILLER, mouths only to substantiate what we election laws on the statute of the state A. T. \V ite, repub and we presume took part in the repub say and to give the taxpayers only the apply to all elections held under the pre lican primary. Since then he has signed lican. his name to a document endorsing Judge cold facts; A ttorney - at -L aw , sent Local Option law. Which side re. January Term, 1906, Conder, a democrat, tor joint representa present the ’’ Square Deal” here ? Land Titles, Land Office Busi* Against Woman SufTrago. Fourth, the liquor men, if their woman suffrage in not wanted in Ore- tive, and on Saturday announced himself C. H. Woolfe. arresting C. N. ness and Mining Law. amendment carries, propose to count all as an independent candidate for justice Illingsworth ....................... At the coming elect inn on June 4tli gon.—A DVT. blank votes in favor of saloons. This is of the peace for the second district by C. H. Woolfe, arresting J PORTLAND, OREGON. there nre »ever.il matter* that will l»e one anarchistic and dangerous provision filing a petition, which enables him to Rheumatism. Brown ........................... of the law. Instead of counting a ma «uhmitted to the people (through the Room, 306 Commercial BoiMing- Why sufT«r f»oni thia painful malady November Term, 1905. jority of votes cast on the prohibition initiative nnd referendum Inw) (or their when <»»»♦* application of Chamberlain« get bis name on the official ballot. Chase question, this amendment provides that approval or disapproval. Chief among Pain Halm giv»*« relief f Hundred« of had plenty of opportunity to come out C. H. Woolte, arresting Jessie Hie temperance forces must have a in the primary election, and it looks P- J- SHARP, Earl gr«letiil people testify lo the magical the«e and the greatest menace tn the majority of all the votes cast at the p<o«erof thia renoiiy over rbeiiniathim. somewhat significcnt that he should re- Thus. Coatea. arresting Jessie welfare of the State ix Woman Suffrage election. In other words, they propose For s.’ie by Chas. 1. Clough’s Drug Store. main until the last day to file bis peti. Earl to maze your vote count for saloons No measure has been in«»re misleading!v RESIDENT DENTIST, lion as an “Independent.’* Chase has C. H. Woolfe, arresting Jessie whether you vote for them or not. how placed liefore the people than this. The’ can they ? We will use Tillamook pre Office across the street from the Earl been a queer kettle ot politicsl fish, women of America nre more honored by cinct as an illustration. In it there are Äh- anyway, and his course liable to change C. H. Woolfe, arresting W. E. men than those of auvother nation. The 200 votes. Suppose an election is culled Court House. with the weathercock nt nnv time. Ke Catterlin ........................... for local option in that precinct. Sup- gift of franchise would in no iimtauce is in favor of the primary law only in so l>oee that the temperance forces get 1OO C. H. Woolfe. arresting Dr. Wise’s office. \ NAMING V ✓ alter her condition f.»r the butter, but on 1 votes, ths liquor men 20 and there are Southmayd ....................... tar as the men are on the ticket he is in the other h in«l a* h»i« U en demonttrat. 80 who don't vote either way Who favor ol. so resorts to boss tule again 8epienil>er Term, I9o'>. cd tim< and again, in the four states sarchet wins ? Tl.e liquor men. Why ? Be to tiefent the spirit of the primary law. C H. Wu> ife. arresting W. J. cause they Count all the 80 votes not that have adopted woman «uffr.ige, she . The Fashionable Tailor. • O » Me|giens ,, ea-t in favor of saloons. The temper ha« had can e tn Mw«h f>»» her « x Th» I Nnpolta’.i Dnvia, who figured quite C. II Woolfe, arresting H. R ance forces would have to have 101 or trouble is thit the great majority of or more votes in order to lie ve a major, Cleaning, Pressing and Repair prominently in politics in Multnomah E<l muntls women (estimated at IMt fieri ent) do not ity of »11 votes cast in the election to win county, is another dews rat who is dis V. 11. Woolf, expenses, II ing a Specialty. a local option victory and then the open want it nml will not use it. One ha« Inn gusted with his partv on Account <d the E<ln,unde ... drugstore provision. and wholesale tn rend tbeinveatig iti- ns of tfi* elec Srf hr. Henry E. Norria, attacks made on l>r. James Witbyximihe C H. Woolfe, arresting Elmer hquor proposition would nullify it then. Store in Heins Photographic tiun in Colorado to l»c coavt»»crd that Office :*0l»cn Building. ’ns is the liquor men's idea of a because he is foreign born and came to Hall .. Square Deal.” Real Estate Transfers. this country when a boy. Mr. Davis state« further, that the democrats for the past 20 years have been voting for George Chamberlain. Isn't it about time that George gave the democratic party a rest and another man a show, seeing that Governor Chamberlain has received the nice little snug sum of $+0,(MIO bolding otHee, and, of course, he wants to hold on if republicans will desert their own candidate and support him. for he would like to get another $40,000 before he lets Is This a Square Deal ? Makes delicious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. Closing Out! Closing Out I I am going to close out my entire stock of Millinery, gibbons, Etc. H At Lowest Prices. Now is the Time to Buy. Call and See. IHr$. Eindsey’s millinery Opposite LiarsenHouse. SUMMER SCHOOL. * * * C Y V . O . , C H A S El, * * * T , Gallery. ■