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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 16. I908- To For School Superintendent, I hereby announce mi self»» • r»"'1'" VOTE for WAYNE W. WILEY. date for the office ol Ju.. kt ol the l esee lor the second jua’icr district tn T.Ha „m,k.ou.tr.s.bjeet«u th, Retiubbcan pf,mlirlf.t.. be be.d April.Ll^ Who has served one term in the Office, and is now a candidate for renomination. By Virtue of his High Scholarship, Training and Experience he is the Best Man to place at the head of our Public School System. To the Voters of Tillamook County. 0ffiee8 . TiHamook, oM. Portland, Or«. Tillamook Offiie. fin“ do,,r west of Abstract Offict. Opened Up for Business. If nominated and elected I will •«*"<! strictly to the ditties of the office. 7 Very respectfully, F reo W. CHRISTEN9BN. SAPPINGTON & GO. To the Voters of Tillamook County. r herewith announce my self »» candi. date <o. reiwnnination for the office of Cminty Awaaaaw, ou the Republican ticket, at the primary election to he held April 17th, 1908. Y'.ur» truly. A. M. H abk . A Fall Line of Groceries, Floar, Feed, Tinauare, and Croekery. To the Republican Voter» of Till» rnook Countv I herebv announce uiymlf ns a candi. dace for the nomination of Sheriff on the Republican Ticket, to be nominated at the primary election, to be held on the 17th April, 1908. and respectfully ask the support ol the republican voter» of SCHOLARSHIP.—Educated in High School, College and Normal School. Has been granted three diplomas. Hold» a TEACHER’S LIFE DIPLOMA in this stat:. W? CUant all Kinds of Produce. Call and See Us. the county. TRAINING.—Completed the full professional Course in the State Normal School and was graduated therefrom. Respectfully yourr, E. J. G iencer . EXPERIENCE.—Is fully conversant with the conditions prevailing in every school district of the county. Has labored to improve school conditions in every part of the county. The present excellent conditions of our public schools constitute the strongest testimonial as to his efficiency as an Officer. Olsen Building,ÂÏSE., To the Republican Voters, Second Justice District. Tillamook County. Ore. I hereby announce aiyaelf a candidati1 for the office of Justice of the Peace, Second Jueiice District. Tillamook County, subj-cl to the action of the Re. puhl.car. »..ter» at the primary election to be held April 17th, 1908. G. W. S appisoton . EDUCATIONAL STANDING.—A man of state reputation. Services always in demand as an instructor in institutes. Has been an instructor in the institutes of Yam hill, Polk, Clatsop, Multnomah, Marion and Washington Counties. Has been present at every session of the STATE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION since its organization ten years ago. Tillamook county has been honored by his election, first as a member of the Executive Committee, second as Second-Vice President, third as First-Vice President of the State Association. Is in line for promotion and will, without opposition, be chosen as PRESIDENT OF THE STATE ASSOCIATION at the next convention to be held at Eugene of this year. The Association has TWELVE HUNDRED MEMBERS. By attending these institutes and conventions, he has kept abreast with the leaders of the teaching profession, and has then given his teachers and his schools the great benefits resulting therefrom. He has sought to improve teachers’ qualifications, first by improv ing his own. The Best Hotel. THE ALLEN HOUSE, J. P. ALiLiEN, Proprietor. Headquarters for Travelling Men. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a can- liflate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff al the coming Primary election If 1 am nominated and el'-cted I will endeavor to conduct the >ffairs of the office efficiently and econo, mically and treat every man according to the Golden Rule. G eo . F. Z immerman . AU Republicans who approve the splendid growth made in our school system during Mr. Wiley’s administration, and are desirous of further improve ment. are urged to attend the Primary Election next Friday and vote for his Renomination. Place a cross on the Official Ballot between his number and his name, thus : To the Republican Voters of Tilla Special Attention paid to Tourists. A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation, JBk jAt A AA A At gftr jfik A .A & A Ar Ar ^Ur A. K. CASE, j I hereby respectfully announce mvsell 1» a enndidate for the nomination ol County Commissioner on the Republican ticket at the primary election to tie held April 17, 1908. If nominated and elected I pledge my self to a faithful discharge of the duties of mv office to the best of mv ability. Yours respectfully, Vote for One “Build modern buildings, employ good teachers, and tax timber to support schools.” l l * lj lj i Ar A -A A A i j PROPRIETOR < Tillamook Iron Works mook Couniy. 35 WAYNE W. WILEY. U. W. MeADAMS, Pres. B. 0. SNUFFER, See. prin ary election tu be held Aptd 1««. have X Exe«llent Facilities for Handling Dairy Raneh<g Timber bandsand City Property. List your property uuith us. I h-rsbr announev myself a»» candi “ Mr. Wiley ha» made u good Superintendent, ia conversant with the condition of every school district, and hie excellent work »peaks tor itself.”—Headlight. ‘ 8upt. W. W. Wiley »• the right man in the right place.”— Rural bpirit. Portland. • ftupt W. W. Wiley ia a gentleman who possesses much ability as an educator. His administration has demonstrated his ability beyond a doubt.”—Salem Statesman. Supt. V/. W- Wiley is in the running to succeed himself in Tillamook County. Of course he will be elected. Another good officer.”—Oregon Teachers’ Monthly, Salem. “ 1 have personally known Supt. Wiley both aa student and educator for a number of years and entertain a very favorable opinion of him both as a gentleman and as a •cholar.”- W. C. Hawley, ex-Prea. Willamette Univ. Now Member of Congresa. “Sup’t. W W. Wiley haa. by hia active intereet and partici pation in many state and county teachers’ assoefationa, dem onstrated his splendid ability as an educator of first rank in the state. 1 count those schools fortunate who have such an able and enthusiastic superintendent.”—R. F. Robinson, County Superintendent, Portland. “I know of no young man in the state in whom I greater confidence, both as a man and as an educator, than Wayne W. VNiley. I have been intimately acquainted with him for nine years, first us a student, then as teacher and superintendent, and believe him to be one of the ablest educa tors of the state.”—Pres. P. L. Campbell, President of the University of Oregon. Eugene, Oregon. 36 INCORPOKATED. date for tlH. ifoiiunalton of County Clerk on the Republican ticket, and will ap precíate the support of the voters at the SOME EXPRESSIONS OF OPINION. For County School Superintendent. Tillamook Land & Investment Company. ' II- I'o'-i District of Tillamook County. Ore. General Machinists & Blacksmiths. I 4 4 Boiler Work, Logger’s Work and Heavy Forging. Fine Machine Work a Specialty. OREGON. TILLAMOOK, 4 ir "V V W W 5F WF ’Wf . } j ’Vt W H. V. A lley . GLENORA II. M. CAKE, J. F, Keeher is bui'ding u large barn. Candidate for U. S. Senator on Win. Kynn returned to his home oil the Republican ticket. the river Monday. (’otignrs are getting too friendly to be) The lace between Cake and comfortable up here. A large one was I Fulton at the primaries looks trapped by thr Kerber boys a few days like a big Cake victory. Is it ago. ami today another was seen near! an easy matter for a few men the bridge sneaking behind two of th«« J to meet and declare against State family who were fishing. Arthur Kether I ment No. i; it is a differeut mat lmp|>cnr<i to I k * ci fissing the bridge and ter to get people to vote for a ■aw it, about 10 tert from thr absoibrd fislirrmen. “See that panther,” he yelled | man who will not support their and ran at full »(»red to thr house for a 1 choice for United States Senator t 1 lle unless that choice happens to be gun. By the time lie returned Fulton has greatly animal was out of sight. Th« bovs his own. traced it for half a mile, w hen it disap weakened himself by having his peared over the mountain. Ti.ey hope friends fight Statement No. I, to lit able to trap it. showing that he is afraid to abide Mis. Kether just returned from a two by the will of the |>eople, week»* visit nt h»r daughter’s, Mrs. C. but must resurrect the old ma- A. Hoyt, of Forest Grove. While thete chiue methods in order to win. another grand daughter was adde«i to Cake, oil the other hand, is an the family circle, to the joy of the'par avowed champiou of Statement ents and grandparents Stella Smith is visiting her sister, Mrs. No. i, and is willing to abide M H. Illingworth. by the verdict of the ballots. Paul Hnhl and |. F Kether went to He wauts to be senator if the Forest Grove on Wednesday. people want him—not otherwise. Spring is here, ami crops are looking It is theopiniou of the Review, fine N .tice The I'rohibitioiiists will hold n miinii convention on.April 28th. 1908. at 10 o'clock n m , in I illninook City, Oregon, for the purpoae of considering nomina lions lor county and other offices. All ptoldbltionisls of the county are invited to attend. T. H. G oynk , Chairman of County Central Committee. A Twenty Year Sentence. *• I have just completed a twenty yeeor health mutlvnoa, by Buch leu's Arnie* Salva, which cured me of bhed- mg pil»a twenty years ago," writ»*«* O. s Wtadewr. of LcRa)«rilb»( N. Y. Buckkn » kmica Halve lieato the woral Hor» s. I mh I h , burn«, wound» and cut» *n • he «horieat time. 25c. al Cha». I. Clough a drua »tore. based on reports from all parts of the state, that the next legisla ture will be composed largely of Statement No. i members, and that the man who receives the endorsemens of the people at the general election will be the next United States senator from Ore gon, as he shonld be.—Jefferson Review. Chamberlain's Has the Pre-' foranee To Voter« of Tillamook County Gentlemen,—I beg herewith to an nounee myself as a candidate for nnmi nation on the Republican ticket for the office of County Treasurer, at the pri ■nary election to lie held on April 17th. 1908. II elected County Treasurer I have iny office in the Court House. Yours Very Truly. will J S S tephens To the Voters of Tillamook County. I hereby announce myself as a can- dinate for (he renomination for 8heriff on the Republican ticket at the primary leciion, to lie held April 17th. If nomi nated anu re-elected 1 pledge myself to ■ he faithful performance of the duties of ■he office without fear or favor. Trusting that my candidacy shall ueet wiili your favorable consideration I am. Respectfully your», To the Republican Voters of Tilla mook County. I hereby announce mysell ns a candi date for nominatijn nn the Republican ticket, for the office of Countv Clerk, at the Primary election to be held on April 17th 1908. If nominated and elected, I pledge my self to attend strictly to the duties of th- office. The »ame courteous treatment to ■II. Yours respeelfull v, i ' has A J ohnson . Call for City Warranta All warrants on road fund endorsed prior to Sept. 30. 1907, will be paid on presentation. Interest ceases this 25th day of March, 1908. J. S. S tkphbns , City Treasurer. H. C renshaw . To The Voter» of Tillamook County. I h rehy announce mvself »»candidate tor thr nomination of school superinten ■lent on the republican ticket, and would respectfully request the sup|K>rt of the voter« st the primary election to be held April 17, 1908 If nominated and elected I pledge mvself to attend strictly to the fSTAPLE & FANCY| S GROCERIES S in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The prices are no higher than others. We most cordially invite you to come and look at what we have and get our prices, whether you buy or not. w. M. MILLS, loties rd the office and tn glve honest, economical and impartialadministratiun during the whole of my term. Opposite the Post Offiee. Very respectfully, w. s. Bl’BL. To the Voters of Tillamook County. I h-r»hy „„„.unee mj wlf a can(). • tat« f..r th. nomuiation of County < lark oti th. R.pubhcan tickta. »nd would r» •P^Gully th, ,upporl of l(M> vou-m at th«, primary . Iwli<m u, h, h.|d Call for City Warrants tpril 17tn, I9M II ..ommat«! amt «*«*< J pW<1_ All warrant» on general lu-d endor-ed -■if U, .tt.,,,1 (he Jutk> prior to March ISth. 1907. will he paid on presentation Interest cenae* this 25th .............. * -Tour "“pport in the coming day of March. 1906. priHian.., | „n, B J. S. S tifhins . City Treasurer. I have just opened up the most com- S w píete line of v5 Very rvapectfuily yoorit February 97th. igna/" C" „Mr Frad C. Hanrahan, n prominent | Notice. druggist of Portsmouth, Va., sav»: ’’For the (Mat six y**ara I ha va »old and ratxMii- ( Having leased my farm tn George Yamhill Man for Senator. mandati Chamberlains Colic. Cholera Vaughn. 1 will not be responsible for any »nd Dinrrhoea Remedy. Il in a great | c C pa^her of the rvinrtlv and one of the IxMt patent délits contracted by Fred Ws||mg. New. Rep««,,. MiMlBO¥|Ile g m»*dK'inea on tl»a market. 1 handle mmiif ' A mos V àvchh . date for Senator f„, lhw other* for the wm* |Hirpoaai* that pay repretaotetbr Dr Wright »ndenmp^ Beware of Ointments for Ca me a larger profit, but this rauedy ta at. i Rheumatic Pains Relieved tarrh that Contain« Mercury. «ure in enect a cure, and my customer of Lincoln. Tillamook f.-hili . Ml. Thus. Stenlon. poalmaMer of •recently added, Wm^g^ •“* »« m»rrnry will smeljr d»»lroy the MMM» of ■m certain to appreciate my recon.muni •meli «ml completely <i«r«nge th» wholqtyy- Potilypool, On»., write« •• For the past mg it to him, that 1 give it th« prefer lent ah hen entering it Ihiough the mucous «ur eight years I suffered from rheumatic tare« Such «r tic ira «Ì mni M n*ver I eu»ed ex ence." For sale by all druggiMs. I pama, and during that lime I w.l ■ farm m lew». tn0Kh| n-hool . nunlhtI cept prescript tons (mm «eputable ph vociane, •« th* drmage they will do 1« tm fold to the many different linnnenta and remedies good you can ponaibly iltfitf from them Hn I s Plenty of Trouble lor the cere of rheumatism Luu .nm t’aiaiih Cure manufactured hy F J. A is caused by stagnation of tlw liver and •»*» I procured a botala of CharubaeUin » ¡ Co. Toledo, <»., contains no mercury. »nJ ta bowels, to gel rid of it ami headache «•hen internally, acting duectly upon the Mood Pain Balui and got more relief from n Itme he ha» lived here in the’»^, and mucous surfaces fit the syt e«n In buying ami htlioumeaa and tlie potam that than anything I have ever uaed. aiul Jlatl s Catarrh Cure be sure von get the genuine I bt I ng* jaundice, taka Dr. King's New .---------- ,o-- ‘7;;’~r,|h.. tweneditnr clmerhillr recanmei.d thu liniment to' IL.'.: riatti, ■ * ““ .................. , puna,^. do all auffevera from rheumatic puma " 3J " * on« r»pubhcaB y elected he bo»d b) IhugtatH, price per b*»itle. 1“ the * work — **• “ “ * — -------- * — » without grinding oe griping. and 50 cent buttle» tor sale ----------- by ............ all "»•*» ntake • a special »pecial effort to renrm. TaMe tUU s Family FUn for constipation. 93c. at Chas I. Clough's drug store. “row«** | portion of th« dutrxt. ,pr**"'*T*v THEWORLDSGREATESTStWiNb*^« KILL th « cough ano CURE th « LUNC8 LIGHT RUNNING,^ HO King’s Now Discovery WITH F0R CoLlft8 » ANO ALL Ai I THROAT ANP LUHG TROIIR« Bottle Free ce -------- bmp lung thoiimb » °» »0«? I I I ifyoo want either» VlbrstingNhn'O'JMF nbutUeor a 81 ogle Thread Hewing Machine write to TMI NEW MME IIWINI W ACHIWE Orsmge, Ma»«- Many ««wing machine« are made towllv««’*^ quality, but ibe Mew llwme is ••<*«10 Oui guaranty neve»run« out Belli by aathariiHl E. T. HAL! ON, Age«t-