Image provided by: Tillamook County Library
About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1906)
Who Will Bxecute and Enforce Our Lawa ? Ad vertiling Rate». L egal A dvkrtisments : First Insertion, per line .. . ........... * 10 s Each subsequent insertion, line.... Business and profensiixial cards, 1 N 1 month ................................... Homestead Notice*........................ 3 00 Timber Claims................................ 1 10 00 5 G teals, per line each insertion... Display advertisement, an inch. 50 1 month ................... ............. All Resolutions of Condolence and Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., minimum rate, 25c. not exceedii g five lines. A man who violates the law of the land, whether by profaning the Sabbath, robbing bis fellow, committing an un mentionable and revolting crime, setting fire to a building to hide hie atrocity, or selling liquor contrary to the law is a criminal; and the man, the citizens of this common wealth, elected to office for the express purpose of protecting society by the execution and enforcement of our laws and from “ fear or favor" fails to do so, is both a traitor and a criminal, and is entitled to no more respect than |ilhmouk Çeabligbt the deep dyed scoundrels who languish behind your prison doors, for they Fred C. Baker. Publisher. perchance have not perjured themselves by raising their bands to high heaven and solemnly swore that they would America for Americana. faithfully perform the trust of the pio- tection of our homes by executing the The true inwardness of the Chamber law. lain anti.foreign or know-nothing move The American people of this northwest men is shown with unexpected frank coast are getting tired with long weari- nessin a letter which The Oregonian has neBS and watchings, waiting for these received from Mr. Eldridge, of Ashland. “ Guardians of ours (?) to fulfil their This indiscreet admirer of the Governor pledge they give so generously before expresses himself thus : "Oar motto is their election and their oath of office America for Americana. We want Cham they take so glibly on the day when berlain to succeed himself because he is a they are allowed to place tbeir bands true-blue American." This, then, is the upon the people’s money." doctrine which is being secretely propa A long suffering public is getting gated throughout the state and which weary of being gulled, fooled and sold Mr. Eldridge in his zeal for a little no out like sheep in the shambles by a class toriety has blabbed. “America for of petty officials, who have no more Americans’’ is the issue upon which the manhood or principle than a Missouri Democratic party stands in this cam outlaw ; but for money, or to please the paign. It is the principal which Mr. gang ol bums, soaks and lawless ele Chamberlain represents. It is the party ment of society, will sell your fair slogan of his followers. daughters for prostitution, or your "America for Americans’’ gires notice noble boys to the degrading debauching to the world at large that Oregon has interests of the liquor traffic by failing no use for immigrants from other coun. to execute the laws. .tries, or for foreign-born immigrants Shame upon any man who pose, be from other states. Mr. Chamberlain fore the people as worthy of their honor, and his followers have no use for the confidence and trust, and then takes the Germans who have made the greatness most solemn pledge possible for mortal of Illinois, Missouri and Wisconsin ; for man to give with a closing prayer “ So the Sweeties and Norwegians who have Help Me God," to faithfully execute and built great commonwealths upon the perform his duties in the protection of prairies of Dakota and Minnesota. Thev our sons and daughters, and then caters desire no immigrants except Americans to the wishes of the lawless, the low, "born to the soil," as this spokesman of the vicions, vilent elements ot society, the Governor puts it. and sells to " fear or favor" his town, We accept this issue squnrly nnd un city, or state to '* Rot, Rum and Ruin.’’ flinchingly. The Republican party is op. Some of your would be respectable posed to know nothingism and to all citizens (?) tell me there is no hell, and if the banelul narrowness, ignorance and there is none, where under the shining race hatred which it implies. We wel canopy of heaven, the abode of purity come to Oregon every good citizen, no and bliss, will you consign such worth matter where he was born or what lan guage he speak,. If, like the Chinese, a less garbage, if not to the crematory of foreigner is incapable of becoming Ameri a universe. Do vou invite respectable citizens to canized and tends to lower the standard of our civilization, we have no place for p»ipulate your fertile valley that nestles him ; but if be conies desiring to develop like a gem at the feet of your grand old hiB free manhood under our institutions mountains, lapped by the waves and and take a citizen's part in our indus fanned by the soft mild health giving trial and political life, we give him a breezes of the great Pacific? Then make hearty welcome. We believe that a good vour society respectable by the election ioreign.horn citizen is just as worthy of of men who carry out the wishes of I. E. C onnor . political prefermeat as those who are our people. "native to the soil.’’ We believe that much of the best in our National life we CHARLEN V. GALLOWAY, owe to foreigners, nnd we are willing to Yamhill County. receive more of the same sort from the same source. One or two generations back we were nil foreigners, or nearly all. 1 be taunt against any citizen that he is not “native to the soil" is a stench in the nostrils of true Americans. It is narrow, bigoted, indecent,■tnpatriotic. Shame to the candidate who, to sup port his tottering cause, must insult mil. lions of American citizens just as worthy and far more patriotic than himself. Shame to the party which can advance no better reason tor supporting its candidate than the fact that its oppo nent was bora in foreign land and has chosen America for his home in preler. ence to nil the world besides. It is a re proach to Mr Withycombethat he loves America well enough to live here! It is a reproach to himthnt his fellow-citizens have asked him to stand for the highest office in their gift 1 Do the voters of Ore gon disgrace a man when they ask him Democratic Nominee, to accept public office Ï Is it a crime to Representative in Congress obev when thev call one to high prefer ment ? It seems so ; for Mr. Withycombe is villified almost hs much becanse he Against Woman Suffrage. ventures to run for office as he is for be At the June election the Woman Suf. ing it foreigner. Not much of a foreigner, alter all, frage measure will lie presented once through that makes no difference. Still more for the consideration of the voters facts are facts. Mr. W'ithycombe Ims of Oregon. At the last election this lived in Oregon thirty five years, ever great menace to the prosperity of the since he was a boy. How long does it State was defeated by but 2137 votes. take for our rains to wash off the dread Twenty-seven thousand two hundred tul taint of foreign birth ? During all and eighty.three electors displayed their that time he has performed the duties of ignorance or indifference to the measure citizenship, and performed them well. by refusing to vote at all. for or against 11 he delayed completing the forms of it. In the States where Woman Suffrage bis naturalization cerenmnv, it was be has been granted (Colorado. Wyoming, cause lie had been advised that he wits Utah and Idaho) the results have proven already a full citizen by virtue of his disastrous not only tn the prosperity of lather's naturalization. As soon as he the States named, but to the political liecame convinced of his error, if it was conditions as well Experience has dem an error, he corrected it. Who could do onstrated that the great majority of more or better ? It is not to be believed women do not want and will not use it. that Mr. Withyconibe will lose a single The consequence is that the good Ameri vote liecnust ol this infamous attempt to can women do not use their right to discredit him on account of his foreign vote, but the foreign born wsmen «nd birth. It is much more credible that the women of the brothels do "as this class self respecting and patriotic citizens ol is practically compelled to vote as dic Oregon will punish the disgraceful at tated by "bosses" and police. The argu tempt to introduce such an un-American ment that Woman Suffrage purities poli anil thoroughly pernicious issue into the tics is false. On the other hand, experi campaign liy largely increasing the ence has demonstrated the fact that suf plurality which he would normally re frage has made bad matters worse.—Ad. dire.—Oregonian .... Rheumatism. « hy suffer fniui Him iminful malady when mix application of Chamberlains I tin Hilm giw« relief t llumlre-ia cl grateful people testify f,, t|)e magical le.werol Illis remedy over rlieumatHm lor sate by Chas. 1. i lough's ItrugNlore. Dealer in FRESH and CURED MEATS, LARD, HIDES, WOOL, Etc. TO THB EDITOX TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. Clean and Wholesome,” our motto. Over 30 Years experience in the Bi lïcKit HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, ft, cial Ballot for M*F>K X BETWEEN THE N STATE Everything Needed in the Harness you will find at id q W. A. WILLIAMS Up to date Harness Shop. The only complete shop of J kind in Tillamook county. I handle no shoddy goods, but prices will compare with those that do. Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phont | 2 Vote for Oi OOMBB. JAMXS, .r Buon Oo «.tabu» Vote for On For Supremo Judgs EAKIN, BOBXBT. ot Calos Conni» «.public. For gserstery of State Vote tar BENSON. rXAXK W, ot DoafU. Couatp Bopul I bl Id Vote for 0 For ^tate Treasurer STBBL. OXOBOX A . of Claohaaw. 0» The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. RIiLtEN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. .»MUbUl For Superintendent of Public Instruction . a Vote for Oi 30 jF ACKERMAN. > H . of Multnom.il Oo BopntU. •0. Ba»u Repairs Guns, Locks, Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles nd Sewing Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing. Vote for '• ............................. .......................... h . i . si . h ii h s m sii .iii n ieeeeseoeeseeewsHs Vote for For attorney General_________________________ CBAWTOBD. A te, af Doaxlaa Ooanty Repair ¿■hop, Cpjposite dlex. Me A'air Co. For ^tate Printer ,3^ DONTWAT. WILUS «.. of Multoom.b Co i fi ... == For Commissioner of Labor Statistics and Inspect _ o^Factories and Workshops________ Vote for 0 ll\f HOrr. 0. P. .1 MulUom.h County Bopobllc Fir and Spruce Lumbe X ist Congressional District Vote for 7 Spruce and Cedar Shingles. Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty. Orders tor Lumber promptly attended to. Socialist State Ticket. Governor—C. W. B arzbk . Sec. of State—R. C. BaOwN. State Treasurer—G R. CooK. Sunt. Pub. Inst.—J. C. H osmer . Lalajr Com —W. S. R ichards . Atty. Gen—C. C. B rix . State Printer—J. C. C ooper . Senator (long term)—A. G. SlMOLA. Senator (short term)—J. D. S tevens . Congressman, 1st dis.—W. W. MY krs . Congressman, 2nd dis.—A. M. P aul . Supreme Judge—W. W. B obbins . County. Joint Representative—S. S covill . County Judge—C. J. B lanchabd . Clerk—F rank A li . endkr . Sheriff—W. C. W olfs . Treasurer—G. A. COBLxR. Commissioner— W. E. M orris . Coroner—J ohn B. P aquet . Surveyor—S. C. W oods . Justice of the Peace. 2nd di».—F. E. IIUNTSINOKR. Constable, 2nd dis - D. F. 3 BOW- bridge Justice of the Peace, 3rd dis.—A. T. B ain . live capital in place of our present destructive ami wasteful strife for gain of private capital. Socialism implies emulation—yes, rivalry—in accumula tion of public wealth, and in all good works tending to the material and ethical welfare of society as a whole. It's niotto's “ Each for all, and all for for each.’’ I will say in conclusion that socialism will make the conditions pos sible for mankind to live the Golden Rule, then, and then only can true Chris, tianity prevail. Then, and then only will the divine injunction be operative that " if a man will not work, neither shall he eat. ” For a man to receive the nomination of representative bound by these principles, is a sufficient guarantee that the interest of the producing class will he his guiding motive, first, last, and all the time, that a county judge and commissioners would handle the toll road and all other questions subject to the will of the people and that other offices would be conscientiously admin istered. If you are a true Christian you believe socialism to he right. You know the present condition« are not right. Why sanction it by your ballot ? Why not look tor a higher ideal than the graft system ? Why not investigate the principles of socialism and scientific government ? TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COfflPflNY.! K. CASE « Tillamook Iron Works 3 General Machinists & Blacksmiths. PROPRIETOR Boiler Work, Logger’s Work nnd Heavy Forgiag. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK, OREGON. | b > r ww v w w ww ww v wv ** LAKE ERIE WINE AND CORDIAL GO, 404 Washington St, Portland, Or. Even at this age of the world, with all our boasted enlightenment, many people have queer ideas of wh.-it socialism means. Many confound socialism with anarchy, •• dividin’ up” of properly, Sciatica Cured After Twenty " killin’ off” the capitalists, and other Years of Torture. rank absurdities. Six'ialism means simply the realization For more than twenty years Mr. J. B. of " Equal opportunities for all. and Massey, of 3322 Clinton St., Minneapolis. special privileges for none.” Thia can Minn., » as tortured by sciatica. The pain I rice List of our Sweet Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, and Dry Wines. If vo« be realized only by the public ownership and suffering which lie endured during and denx>cratic management of the this time is beyond comprehension. use anything in that line, we can supply you with the very best of goods, at regular wholesale prices. Goods can be shipped in plain cases if desired, and meo* means of production and distribution, Nothing gave him any permanent relief tioned in your order. the same being tn the interest of all the until he used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. We can quote you as follows : people, and not for part of the people. One application of that liniment relieved Socialism is a government in reality of, »he pain and made sleep and rest possible, 5 years old Port Wine, Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, Madeira. Malaga at *1.00» gallon or $1.00 per dozen. for and by the people; and if you are and less than one bottle lias effected a PoI* W’ne* Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, Madeira at *1.50 a gallon « honest enough to investigate for your permanent cure. Mr. Massey relates his 8 *5.00 per dozen. self, you will find that socialism experience for the benefit of others w ho * .50 a gallon or *2.76 per dot. marches with thought, no doggers; it may be similarly afflicted. If troubled 5 years old Claret nt....»........................... .75 a gallon or 3.50 per dos. brings peace, not war; it acts upon the with Iscmtica or rheumatism why not 5 years old Zinfandel at........................ 1 00 a gallon or 4.00 per dot plane of love, not hate ;it stands for pro trv a 25-cent bottle of Pain Balm and see 5 years old Burgundy at.......................... 5 years old Reisling at ............................... .75 a gallon or 3 SOjper dot. gress and knowledge, not destruction, for yourself how quickly it relieves the or 9.00 3.00 a gallon «. -— per - dor ignorance and death; it has but one pain. For sale by Chas. I. Clough’s 7 year» old California Grape Brandy at, 10 years old California Grape Brandy at , 4.00 a gallon or 11.50 peraox. great enemy, and that enemy is, and Drug Store. 5 rears old Kentucky Whiskies at.......... 2.50 a gallon or 7 50 pc« dot. ever will be, ignorance. ignorance S rears old Old Malt Rye Whiskey at 3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per dot. crucified the Christ, for His last words 3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per dot •'Father, forgive them, for they know Deafness Cannot be Cured 8 years old Old Canadian White Rye at. 5 00 a gallon or 14 00 per do»- not what they do ” prove it. Socialism hy local application,, as they cannot reach the 15 rears old Old Prirate Stock at.............. 7 years old Old Blacklierrv Brandy at.... 2 00 a gallon or 6.60 per dox- implies such an intelligent and system dl.sexsed portion of the ear. There la only oue 7 years old Old Holland Gin at ................. 3 00 a gallon or 8-00 per *«• atized rearrangement of economic way to cure deafneaa. and that is by conatilu- remedies. Iieafiiesa la caused by an in 7 rears old Old Kummel at........................ 3.00 a gallon or 8.00 per’^ affairs as will, by conservation of our tioual flamed condition of the mucous linlna of the 8 yenrs old Old Sheehan's Prirate Stk. . 3.00 a gallon or *1"" ,™ energies, provide for all the material Klistachlau Tube. When this tube gets iuflaui- full quart. Express Prepaid- requirements of our dally living and ed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it la entirely closed, deafneaa 10 year» old Standford Rye at.................... 4.00 n gallon or *1.00»« leave, opportunity for a large and ac is the result, and un'ess lhe inflammation can full quart. Express Prepaid- celerate»! ethical growth. It is a form be taken out and this tube restored to its nor- 4.00 a gallon or *1.00 »« society based upon conditions which mat condition, hearing will be destroyed fu - 10 years old Rainier Bourbon at .............. ever, nine caws out of teu are caused by w . . , . full quart. Express Prepaid- require productive labor bv Ml. and catarrh^ which is nothing but an inflamed con- ne ship goods in any quantity from one gallon and up. Case goodscan be winch provides leisure for all. and ciil dilion of the raucous service*. made up to suit the trade of assorted goods. ture for all. It calls for such readjust- ■ We will give One Hundred Pollan for any ol Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can Our Charges on cooperage is as follows :-l gallon demijohns. 25c. ; 2 ment of our industrial order as will case not be cure.1 by Haifa Catarrh Cure. Send for demijohns. 40c.; 3 ga Ion demijohns, 50c.; 5 gallon kegs. *1 00 ; lOgal. kegs. K25 bring laborsaving machinery to be a circulars, free. xu r|'«i ?r whole barrels, or dtavagv. Correspondence solicited F J (1HRNF.Y A CO.. Tetedo. O. direct and full assistant to the laborer, I c by DruiqiiNt*. 75c. Address, Mail Order Department. Lake Erie Wine and Cordial Co, 404 and thus insure Io the worker the entire ' Sold Take Halt*« Family Villa for constipation. " ashmgton Street, Portland, Oregon. firixluct of Ins toil A comprehensive SAMPLES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. study of socialism clesily reveals that, under a reasonable advanced Mate ol Six-lxllstlc mx-lety, a very few hours of *io oo Reward. Death from Appendicitis daily lalxir on the part of each able decrease in the same ratio that llie use Iwwiied man will provide for the familv Rates, $1 P««* The undersigned will pay the above | Centrally Lioeated. of Dr. King's New Life lills iiK-reaseu. nil the nimiern conveniences mid coni- reward for information leading to the| They save you from danger and l-ring forts of life, including many of II h - quick aid painlee* release from consti I iix Uries. , arrest ami conviction of the coutenipti-1 pation an»i the ills grow ing out of it This condition of pointy is to he at- ble hound who stole the hedge surround. ¡ I Strength and vigor always folio« their taiu-*d Ilin ugh M. H. LARSEN, Proprietor. orgairz Ari i ing tl,e grave of the late Mrs. Allendorf, o» - — a co-operative r - »'ialiti use. Guaranteed by Cliaa I Uuughj Gon of it.duMrv. on iho pubici in the I.O.O.F. cemetery. Druggist ate. Try them. I ownership of I m nd, mine« and produc- B. C. I. amb . The Beat Hotel in the city. No Chinese, Etnptoyed. Sweet Wines, Cordials, BRANDIES and CHAMPAGNES. LARSEN HOUSE, TILLAMOOK. OREGON