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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, JUNE 14. 1906
LEACH
Official Count for Tillamook County
CANDIDATES
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R UNITED STATES SENATOR, to ail vacancy,
m Gould.................................................................. Prohibition 7 8 15
W. Mulkey........................................................... Republican 47 21 16
. Stevens.........................................................................Socialist 3 17 9
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UNITED STATES SENATOR. Longterm,
than Bourne, Jr......................................................Republican 39 10 8
n M. Gearin...............
Democratic 13 15 S
Lee Paget..................................................................... Prohibition 3 9 12
G. Simula......................................................................... Socialist S 18 7
R GOVERNOR.
H. Araos........................................
. Prohibition 2 7 8
W. Barzee.....................................
,.. Socialist 3 9 3
rge E Chamberlain...................
Democratic 18 22 14
es withvcombe.........................
. Republican 4* 10 14
I FOR SECRETARY OF STATE,
nk W. Benson.............................
Republican 46 15 17
. C. Brown .....................................
.. .Socialist > 15 4
. S. McDaniel...................................
Prohibition 1 8 11
_. II Sroat .......................................
Democratic 13 10 7
F FOR STATE TREASURER,
lie Butler..................................... .
Prohibition S 7 tl
. R. Cook.........................................
. . Socialist 8 15 «
J. B. Matlock ...................................
Democratic 9 8 7
rge A. Steel................................. .
Republican 46 17 15
FOR SUPREME JUDGE.
Prohibition 4 8 18
C. J. Bright.....................................
Robert Eakin.......................................
Republican 43 16 14
Democratic 13 10 7
T. G. Hailey........ ............................
.. .Socialist S 14 S
Marcus W. Robbins.........................
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL.
C. C. Bm............................................................................. Socialist 8 16 3
A. M. Crawford................................................................. Republican 11 15 15
Robert A. Miller ..............................................................Democratic a 10 7
F. B. Rutherford............................................................. Prohibition 3 7 11
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
J. H. Ackerman..............................................................Republican 51 20 17
J. E. Hosmer........................................................................ Socialist 8 16 7
Henry Sheak................................................................... Prohibition 8 8 15
FOR STATE PRINTER.
J C. Cooper............................................................................. Socialist 8 15 5
Willis S. Duniway ..........................................................Republican 46 16 15
Alvin S. Hawk................................................................. Prohibition 8 7 11
J. Scott Taylor................................................................. Democratic • a 8
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR STATISTICS IN­
SPECTOR OF FACTORIES AND SHOPS.
Republican 48 17 91
O. P. Hoff..................................................................
.. .Socialist 8 21 9
W. S. Richards .........................................................
FOR REPRESENTATIVE OF CONGRESS.
Charles V. Galloway......................................................Democratic 16 18 14
Edward F. Green..............................................................Prohibition 3 8 8
Willis C. Hawley..............................................................Republican 45 13 13
W. W. Myers .........................................................................Socialist 1 12 4
FOR JOINT REPRENTATIVE, Fourteenth Legislative Dis­
trict, consisting of Yamhill and Tillamook Counties
A. G. Beals......................................................................... Republican 37 1S 16
W. W. Conder................................................................. Democratic 23 31 22
8. Scoviil................................................................................. Socialist 8 15 3
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
Democratic 9 11 13
8. A. Brodhead ..................
.. .Socialist 2 22 7
C. J. Blanchard....................
Republican 51 16 23
H. F. Goodspeed..................
FOR SHERIFF.
Republican 37 25 26
Hen ry Crenshaw....................
Democratic 23 18 15
C. Henry Woolfe................
... Socialist 8 10 3
W. C. Wolfe .........................
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
... Socialist 8 18 8
Frank Allender... ............ .
Republican 57 27 33
G. B. Lamb..........................
FOR TREASURER.
.. .Socialist 1 12 2
G. A. Cobler..........................
Republican 38 20 21
Carl Haberlacb......................
Democratic 21 16 19
P. W. Todd .................... ..
FOR CORONER.
John B. Paquet......................................................................Socialist 8 15 11
W E Southwick..................................... Republican-Democratic 36 25 19
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
George W. Bodyfel....................................................... Republican 42 a 14
Janies Christensen.......................................................... Democratic 1S 23 20
William Morris..................................................................... Socialist 2 19 a
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR.
F. L. Sappington .......................................................... Republican 81 88 20
W. B. Smith..................................................................... Democratic 23 8 5
8. C. Wood.....................
• •• .Socialist 4 20 15
Vote for or against prohibition of the sale of intoxicating
liquor» for beverage purposes, entire county of Tillamook
For Prohibition............................................................................... 38 29 25
Against Prohibition.............................
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Referendum Petition—Shall act appropriating money tormani-
taining Insane Asylum, Penitentiary, Deaf Mute. Blind
School. University. Agricultural College, and Normal
Schools, he approved ?
Yes...................................................................................................... 25 15 13
No....................................................................................................... 11 18 a
Proposed bv Petition—Shall Swine be permitted to run at
larje in Til amonk County ?
4 1 a
Yes..........................................................................
50 43 33
No ....... ..................................................................
For Equal Suffrage Constitutional Amendment.
39 30 30
Yes .......................................... -................-...........
18 14 7
No ..... -............................................................
For Amendment to the Local Option Law, giving Anti-Probi-
bitionists and Prohibitionists Equal Privileges.
7 7
Yes ..................................................................................................... 11
No .......................................... .................................... .............. . 43 37 29
For Law to Abolish Tolls on Mount Hood and Barlow Road
and Providing for its ownership by the State.
Yes ..................................................................................................... 21 19 12
No ..................................................................................................... 25 23 19
For Constitutional Amendment Providing Method of Amend­
ing Constitution and applving the Referendum to all laws
affecting Constitutional conventions and amendments.
Yes ...................................................................................................... 41 25 12
8 12 12
No .....................................................................................................
For Constitutional Amendment giving Cities «nd Towns ex­
clusive power to enact and amend their charters.
Yes ...................................................................................................... 85 12 12
No .............................. -.................................................................... 15 18 14
For Constitutional Amendment to allow the State Ponting,
Binding and Printer’s Compensation to be regulated by
law at any time.
Yes ...................................................................................................... 51 31 17
No ...................................................................................................... 3 11 7
For Constitutional Amendment for the Initiative and keferen.
dam on local, special nnd municipal laws and parts of laws
Yes ...................................................................................................... 28 23 11
16 13 10
No ................................................................................................. —
For Bill for a law prohibiting free passes and discrimination by
railroad companies and other public service corporations
Yes ................. -.................................................................................. 47 30 18
No ................................................................ ............. ....................... 5 9 4
For an act requiring sleeping car companies, refrigerator car
companies and oil companies to pay an annual license
upon gross earnings.
51 37 24
Yes..................
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No ..................
‘................ ...................... 1 6 2
For an act requiring express companies, telegraph companies 1
and telephone companies to pay an annual license on gross 1
earnings.
51 42! 24
Yes ...
No ..
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Clean and Wholesome,” our motto
Over 30 Years experience in the Business
HARNESS, COLLARS, SADDLES, de.
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 my
prices will compare with those that do.
Next door to T illamook C ounty B ank . Local Phone.
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J. P. AULtE]4> Proprietor.
Headquarters for Travelling Men
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
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Repairs Guns, Locks. Typewriters, Keys, Bicycles and
Hewing; Machines. Makes a Specialty of Plumbing
Repair Shop, Opposite .Alex. McNair Co.
Fir and Spruce Lumber
Spruce and Cedar Shingles.
Cheese and Butter Boxes a specialty
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Orders for Lamber promptly attended to.
TILLAMOOK LUMBER. COCDPÆNY
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General Maohinists & Blaoksmiths.
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Fine Machine Work * Specialty.
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LAKE ERIE WINE AND CORDIAL CO.
404 Washington St., Portland, Or.
Sweet Wines, Cordials
BRANDIES and CHAMPAGNES
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SCHOOL.
June S7th to August 7th and August 13th to September 7th.—First six weeks
devoted to special preparation for County and State Exams. Regular Normal
subjects and Methods also. laud four weeks a continuation of Nor<ua£iualruction I
and special attention to Primary Methode with model pupil classes.
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Monmouth State Normal School.
STEAMERS—SUE H. ELMORE, W. H. ILARRIHuIL
ONLY LINE-ASTOTIA TO TILLAMOOK, GARIBALDI,
BAY CITY, HOBSONVTLLE.
Sue H. Elmore carries Wells Fargo Co.’s Express
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Pacific Navigation Co.
Connecting at Astons with the Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co. and
aln> tlw Astoria * Columbia Riser R R. fot San Francisco. Portland
and all point» east. For freight and pawienger rates apply to
SAMUEL ELMORE A CO. Cem-ral Agents. ASTORIA. OR
B. C. LAMB. Agent. Tillamook Oregon.
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, lpR.tN.RKCn. Portland.
Agents
Co. Portland.
Dealer in
FRESH and CURED MEATS
LARD, HIDES.
WOOL, Etc.
FACULTY OF OVER TWENTY INSTRUCTORS.
Regular Normal Faculty assisted by noted college and public school educators
Tuition : FirstTerm. *7.50. Second Term, *5.
For catalogze. summer school circular or other information a rita to Pres
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, Monmouth, Oregon,
Price List of oar Sweet Wines, Brandies. Whiskies, and Dry Wines. If you
use anything in that line, we cnn supply you with the very beat of goods, at regular
wholesale prices. Goods can be shipped in plain cases if desired, and men­
tioned in your order.
We can quote you as follows :
5 years old I'ort Wine, Sherry. Muscat, Angelica, Madeira. Malaga at *1.00 a
gallon or *t 00 per doxen.
8 years old Port Wine, Sherry, Muscat, Angelica, Madeira at *1.60 a gallon or
*5.00 per doxen.
$ .50 a gallon or t'J.lli per doz.
5 years old Claret at....................................
.75 a gallon or 3.50 per doz.
5 years old Einfandel at......................... .
1 00 a gallon or 4.00 per dox.
5 years old Burgundy at............................
.75 a gallon or 3 SOjper doz.
5 years old Reislmg at................................
3.00 a gallon or 9.00 per doz.
7 years old California Grape Brandy nt
4.00 a gallon or 11.50 per doz.
10 years old California Grape Brandy at
2.50 a gallon or 7 50 per doz.
5 years old Kentucky Whiskies at...........
3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per doz.
8 years old Old Malt Rye Whiskey at
3 00 a gallon or 8.50 per dox.
8 years old Old Canadian While Rye at.
5.00 a gallon or 14 00 per doz.
15 vears old Old Private Stock at..............
2 00 a gallon or 9.50 per dox.
7 years old Old Blackberry Brandy at....
3 00 a gallon or 8.00 per doz.
7 years old Old Hollnnd Gin at..................
3.00 a gallon or 8.00 . per doz.
7 vears old Old Kummel at.........................
3.00
a gallon or $1 <>0 for
8 years old Old Sheehan’s Private Stk..
full quart. Express Prepaid.
4.00 a gallon or *1.00 for
10 years old Standford Rye at................... .
full quart. Express Prepaid.
4.00 a gallon or *1.00 for
10 years old Rainier Bourbon at .............
full
Express Prepaid.
lull quart.
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We ship goods in any quantity from one gallon and 1 up. Case goods can be
made up to suit the trade of assorted goods.
Our charges on c-H>perage is as follows :—1 gallon demijohns, 25c. ; 2 gallon
demijohns. 40c.; 3 gallon demijohns, 50c.; 5 gallon kegs, *1 <M> ; lOgal. kegs, *1 2ft.
No charge for half or whole barrels, or dravage. Correspondence solicited.
Address, Mail Order Department. Lake Erie Wine and Cordial Co., 4*4
Washington Street, Portland, Oregon.
SAMPLES
FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
Centrally Located
Rates, $1 Pet* day
JW. H. bARSBN. Proprietor
TILLAMOOK.
OREGON
Th« Beat Hotel in the city. Wo Chinese Employed.