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19C8 E’S BLUNDER , ASSERTIONS. hitter tears, when the saloon keep ruins Does Prohibition Pay ? their bright, intelligent sons and daugh P<»rlland Journal. ters. Another thing, the anti-saloon Whether prohibition lhr< u^l out sentiment which is sweeping the country rural county, like Benton or Lmu , ts an economic question which the Amer Polk or Morrow or Uma'illa, pays, fiom •can people have taken in hand to solve* a purely economic or cimimercial |»<>int and in the interest of the wage earner of view, is a qiieatioii now tieiiig mu< h —------- and to raise the moral standing of the there is W. Watson published a number country, which the saloons have lowered discussed, and on which naturally a wide divergence of opinion. trbuss assertions last week about and continue to drag down, Some apparently weighty arguments are ■on which will not hold water Rollie says : “There is nothing in it for advanced hy the anti prohibitionists, yet bussion of the matter, but we the farmer.” the counties and »mall citiea that haxe lint recollection that the same Yes 1 here is. It is the farmer who has ¡assertions were made by the to help foot the bills for crimes which ate had prohibition for two years or more ile and Retail Liquor Dealers’ traceable to saloons. The farmer , is a seem to be thriving quite as well if not Bon two years ago, and he is producer and helps to ’create wealth, better than their “wet” neighb«>rs. Per his horn for that organization. and gives employment to men. The haps it tnai I m * said that prohibition is a II known. Rollie is a rabid saloon saloon keeper is n none producer, engag good thing for an agricultural county, r, who has never studied care ed in a business which is pulling men and not so good for a county whose re Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window peal 1y or impartially the demur- down and making drunken sots of them. sources run more to timtier, mines, mil la and manufacturing; or it may lie only Sect of the American saloon, as No, there is nothing in it for the farmer Sashes, re been conducted fur a number when his hired help returns from town that it is easier to maintain prohibition i past, with their gambling unable to pump the cows or quits his in the former class of communities. The prohibition question is up for ind rooms for prostitution, and job when half boozed The farmers know fi option resorted to bv the liquor perfectly well that the saloon keepers determination at the approaching election in Morrow, among other in bribing legislators. The live on what is produced on the farm or for the people to decide at the in the work shop, and that the saloon counties, and Sheriff Shutt, who is a candidate for the fourth successive thetherthey wantsaloons in the business docs not help the farmer. term, isztalously in favor of it. He re ♦or there is nothing in the local Agents for the Great Western Saw Rollie says : “There is nothing in it for ceived r«*cently a letter from L J. Gatea, ■ w which prohibits a person the town.’’ of Kent, Sherman County, manager of ■king if be so desires, and here- Yes there is. when the mayor and city the Kent Commercial company and for kre people have a wrong im- officials hove moral backbone to enforce «bout that law. Without fear the law. When towns the size of Tilla Balfour, Guthrie & Co., which in ¡.ai t says: The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. kdiction, the Headlight can say mook have saloons there is always a “ We cannot understand how any r local option law has been a saloon faction wanting to run the city, good, live, sensible business man can to the people of Tillamook and when it comes to an election every for a moment eland for the saloon, but like most reform measures saloon bum and transcient who visits the thing of all things that, draws |ve become law there are those the saloons are rounded up to out vote money from legitimate channels of e attempted to ridicule it, bring the la w and order citizens. Ontwoocca business, and directly injures the intern pt and violate it at every sions the citizens living outside of this I business of every merchant in the |ity. This is all that some people city have shown by their votes that they county, to say nothing about tbe moral talk about when discussing the want to trade in a city where there are injury to the community. Notwith |ion law, overlooking the fact no saloons and gambling joints, for th^y standing we had the tail end of two |mber of persons who violated do not want to help pay for city im- crop failures to conteud with here in phen there were saloons are the provenients through the saloon ‘‘graft,’’ Sherman county, our business for the fetors of the local option law. for that is what it amounts to. ending February 15 last was just $10,000 Ilight has, however, a word of Rollie says : ‘‘There is nothing in it for heavier than it was two years ago when kr the anti-saloon advocates, the manufacturer.” we had the saloons. The year after the ferried the county on two occa- Yes there is. When a man quits fre saloons were put out of business, though local option, they should have quenting a saloon and thej gambling our crops were a complete failure, our Bn active organization for the room, he has money to buy better and cash sales were 26*^ per cent bet'er ent of the law, and had they more clothing for himself, his wife’and than the year before and our secured rendition of affairs would have his lamily. time sales 10 per cent heavier. It seeins rent. Now we will answer the Rollie says ; "There is nothiug in it for very ridiculous fur a business man to bust assertions made by Rollie the Prohibitionists.*’ favor the saloons. • • • Our taxes fa manner as possible : Yes there is. They, in common with have been lower each year since the the law and order citizens, know that if Rys : “There is nothing in it for saloons went out of commission. It is the American saloon could be abolished Be.’’ safe to say that Sherman county is saved re is. The saloon keepers can it would eliminate one of the greatest at least $25,000 a year by the saloons k houses, dress in stylish cloth curses the country ever had. being put out of business—saved to the Then Rollie, or we should sav. the ’the front seats when anything farmer, the stockman and laborer, the >n at the opera house, can drive Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealers' taxpayers. They are the fellows who buggies, and retire from busi- Association, quotes Abraham Lincoln foot the bills.” on prohibition. Lincoln never saw the i a big wad. made from selling This seems to be testimony worth ¡whiskey, running slot machines destructive, demoralizing 20th century considering. It it not the vapid bling tables, and often houses of American saloon as they have been run harangue of a professional reformer, in past years. It is. probably, well that Ion. but the careful, cool-headed statement Mv* : "There is nothing in it Lincoln did not, for it would have shock of a business man who must know ed hi.n to have seen the havoc, death, » taxpayer ” what he is talking about. Is there re is. It is in the city saloon« crime, misery, poverty and want they any argument or testimony to overcame tags, crooks, dead beats and haye brought to this grand country and such evidence as this ? I congregate, and where crime favored people. It will not be out of placebo quote ¡led, and to protect property The World’s Best Climate J unk 3» I878.—N otice for Ind to prosecute them, the tax some facts as to Lincoln's position on is not entirely free from disease, on the T imber L and , A ct J une 3. 1878-—N otice for T imur * L a no , act J unk 3. 1878.—N otice fom T imhkr L and , A ct P ublication . P ublication . P ublication . high elevations fevers prevail, while on kpeciallv those living outside of the liquor question : United States l.and Office, United States Land Office, United States l.and Office. Portland, Oregon March 17th, 1908. Portland, Oregon July 3rd, 1007 Abraham Lincoln, when offered wine the lower levels malaria is encountered Portland, Oiegou April 9th, 1908. ted cities, have to pay dearly Notice is hereby given that in «omp»iauce Notice is hereby given that in compliance to a greater or less extent, according to Notice 1» hereby given that in compliance the provisions of the act of Congress of which originate c»r are trace at a great banquet, publicly refused, altitude. To overcome climate affections with the provisions of the act of Congress ot with the provisions ol the act of Congress with June 3, ih?8 entitled ‘ An act for the sale of and stated that he had been an abstain June 3, 187H, entitled ”Au act for the sale ol of June 3rd, D78. entitled “ An act tor the ’ er lands i the State« of California, Oregon, Boons. er for fifty years. To the friend who per lassitude, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, timber lands in the 8tates of California, Ore sale of timber lands in the States of California, tim Nevada and Washington Territory,” as ex Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Terrimry, ” fever and ague, and general debility, gon, Nevada and Wa hington Territory,” as tended to ail the Public Land States by act of kvs : “There is nothing in it for suaded him to sign the pledge, he said, to all the Eub.ic I .and Staten by act ol as extended to all the Public Land States by August 4th, 1892. “I owe more to you than almost any the most effective remedy‘ is Electric extended brehant. act of August 4, 1*92, FLORENCE B. MAGINNI9, Bitters, the great alterative and blood August 4. 1892,JOSEPH H. COX, li KN RY J. REAS one else of whom I can think ; for it I Of Portland, county ol Multnomah, State of re is. Most every business man had rot signed the pledge with you in purifier; the antidote for every form of Of Portland, countv of Multnomah, State ____ of Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State ol Oregon, has Chia day filed in this office her Oregon, haw this day filed in fills office his lay flird in iiii» office his - • -» bok City admit that they have my years of youthful temptation,I might bodily weakness, nervousness, ami in- Oregon, has this <11 sworn statement No. 7714, for the purchase sworn statement, No. 77J-- 7736. f°r the purchabe sworn statement No. 77I8, for the purchase of of Lots I3 I4, I9 and 20, of Section No. 4, bbusiness and have less debts have gone the way that the majority of Sornnia Sold under guarantee at Chas. of the Ne *4 of Nw J4, of Sec. No 26, iu tp. No. 4 the E atof Northwest %, the Southwest U in TowuMiip No. 1 Mouth, Range No. M of No thwest l 4 and Northwest % of South I. Clough, drugstore. Price 50c. north, Range No. 8 ’.Vest, and will offer West, «ml will offer proof to show that the looks since local option carried, my old comrades have gone, which ends the lmid sought ue«l «4 of sec. No. 11, in township No. UN, land sought is more valuable for its timber proof to show that in a drunkard's life and a drunkard’s range No 10 west, ami will offer proof to its timber or stone is more valuable for Bow admitted bv business men grave.” or stone than for agricultural purposes, and purposes, and to show that the hind sought Is more valuable to establish her claim to said land before than for agricultural Whooping Cough. feed local option when it was said land before the tor its timbei or stone than for agricultural the Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon; his claim to ‘ In an address when a young man lie purposes, and to establish his claTnt to said “ In February our daughter had the establish ____ and Receiver, at Fort’and, Oregon, Register on Thursday, the 41I1 day of June, 190H. I upon. And. furthermore, one said : the 13th day ol July, ¡908. land before the Register ami Receiver, at port- She nanK's as w i whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hart □ii 011 ’Monday, land. Oregon, on Wednesday, the 10th day of He came« came» as witnesses : liness men, who is doing about John MagiuniN, of port laud, Oregon ; Robert land, recommended Chamberlain ’ s June, 190K. He names aa witner-Rt'S : “Whether or not the world would be J. (’. Pope, of Elsie, Oregon ; Carl Jacobson, Percy Simpson, of Woodburn, Oregon; David Louden, of >oriland, Oregon; Robert Colton, St amount of business in the vastly benefited by a total and final Cough Remedy and said it gave his of Kliie, ^Oregon; Frank Rice of >'■ itland ' “r"_ of Portland, Oregon; Robert F. louden, ol Hovenden, of Woodburn, Or« gon; John B. ; James Cox. of Portland, (»regon. Portland, Oregon , Charlet* J. Clement, of Laid that he would give $500 banishment from it of all intoxicating customers the best of satisfaction We Oregon persons claiming adversely the ('spies, of Nehalem, Oregon ; Matthew b. Reas, fortland, Oregon; John S. Maginnl«, of Port Any and all person« found it as he said, and can recommend rt'pieme«! 10 to file (heir of Hubbard, Oregon jan see the county go “wet.’’ drinks, seems to me not now an open it to anyone having ch Idien troubled above described lands are requested land, »Oregon. Any and all persons claiming Adversely the question. Three fourths of mankind con claims in thin office on or before said 13th day Any an<1 all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their Ben tell us that when saloons fess the affirmative with their tongues ; with whooping cough." says Mrs. A. of July, ¡908 above-dene ibea lands are requeaU-d to file their claims in this office on or before said 10th day of A lgernons . D remr *. Register. claim» in thl» other on or before said 4th day Gies, of Durand, Mich, For sale by all ring some men would come to and, I believe, all the rest acknowledge June, 1908. of June, I90N. A lgernon S. D resser . Register. be morning to do their trading. it in their hearts. Ought any, then, to druggists. _________________ A LUK «NON S. D rrkhkr , Register. N otice for P ublication . |d of doing so then, would go refuse their aid in doing what the good T imber L and , A ct J i nk 3. 1878—N otice for T imbhu L and , A ct J unk 3. 1878.—N otick fob A Californian's Luck United States Land Office, of the whole demands ? . .. There seems P ublication . Boons and remain there until ever to have been a prontness in the i UHMCATIOH. Portland. Ore., April 14. 1908. “ The luckiest day of my life was United States Land Office, Portland, Ore. United HtHtes Land Office, July 16th, iW>7. Notice is hereby given that the North b afternoon, when they would brilliant and warm blooded to fall into when I bought a box of Bucklen’s Ar P irtiaiul, Oregon, April 6th, iq C8. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Notice is hereby given that iu compliance I the stores for their merchan- this vice—the demon of intemperance nica Stive ;’’ writes Chs'*les F. Buduhn, ern Pacific Railway Company has filed with the f revisions of the act of Congress of with the pi ovirtioii« of the act of Congress of in thia office its application to select, 3, i878. entitled “ An act for the »ale of June 3, 1M7M, entitled “An act for the sale of |f they had no money left the ever seems to have delighted in sucking of Tracy, California. “ Two 25c. boxes under the provisions of the Act of June lim»»er lands In th? Satrsol California, Oregon, the blood of genious and generosity. cured me of an annoying case of itching timbei lands In the States of California. Oregon mid be charged to them. Now What one of us but can call to mind piles, which ha<i troubled me for y»ar-* Congress, approved July 1, 1898. a- Nevada, and Washii gton Territory,” as ex- Nevada and Wa»hington Territory,’’ as ex tenedtoall the Public Land Htales by act ol tended to all the Publ'.c Land States by act of Ito town at all hours of the some relative, more promising in youth Mild that yielded to no other tieatment.'’ extended by /\ct <»f Congress, approved August 4< 1892. August 4th, lRjj, Til KO DO KF KINGSLEY. May 17, 190«, the Nu of Sw <d Sold under guarantee at Chas. I. Clough, than all his fellows, who has fallen a beir trading right off", pay cash FRANK H. WHITEHOUSE. Tillamook, county of Tillamook, State of Of Tillamook Section 31. tp. 2 south, range 10 west. Of ('ity, countv|of Tillamook. State of drug store. _________________ victim to his rapacity ? He ever* stems has thin day filed in this office his Oregon, I imn this day flile<l in this office liu B check for the amount, and Any and all persons claiming adversely Oregon, to have gone forth like the Egyptian »worn statement No. 7725, for the purchase sworn Miatrnient N<> 77jo. for the purchase >me sober and “loaded’’ with angel of death, commissioned to slay, if of the N X U of Se % and K H of Hw V4 of Hee. No. the lands described,nr desiring to object, the s H of He % ot c. 21 am! N H of Ne United States I^tnd Office. in Tp NO 3 South, range No. 8 weal, and of because of the mineral character of the 4. of See No at, in I I». No t S, range No. 10 W , I and clothing for the family not the first, the fairest born of every will offer proof to show that the land sought and will offer prmif to showthat thejand sought Portland, Oregon, land, or for any oilier reason, fo the is mon- valuable tor i s tint ber or stone than is more aluable for its timber or stone tlian fur I These are facts and not fool- family. Shall he now be arrested in his April 16th, 1908. disposal to applicant, should file their for agricultural pur*»o»es, and to e»t«<bli»h his agricultural desolating career ?’’ purpos- a. and to establish his brbuss assertions. to »aid lard before W. H. Cooper, To whom it may concern : affidavits of protest in this office, on or claim W. II Cooper, U.S. ConimlMiioner, at Tillamook, Oregon, on claim to said land before U.K. Commissioner, st Til amook, Oregon, on before the 23rd day of May, 1908. Notice is hereby i^iven that the bvs : “There is nothing in it for Friday, th«- 12th day of June 190M. He nam*«s Friday, the luth day July, 1908 He names Local Option in Linn County. A lgernon S. D resser , as wltue»* » ■ Northern Pacific Railway Company I» k « ¡Treasury.” a» witnesses Ira J Karl, of Hemlock, Oregon; John H. Reg inter Charles Pike of Bay Citv Oregon ; A T. An interesting feature of the attempt filed tn this office a hat of lands situated Holgate, of Hemlock, Oregon; Fr»-d R. B«;al» re is. If a man puts $1000 into White, of lillamook, Oregon John White, I hereby designate the Tillamook in the township descrilied l»ek»w, and Tillamook, Oregon ; Bert Ross, ol Tillamook, of Tillamook, Oregon; Frank Hadley, of Tilla fents on his farm or into his of the liquor interests to reinstate the Ims applied for a patent for aanl lands; Headlight, published at Till itnook, Ore., of Oregon. mook. Oregon. Anysn<1 all persons claiming adversely the Instead of fooling that amount saloon in Linn county by petition is that the list is open to the public for as the newspaper in which the alxive ab«>\ Any and all persons claiming adversely the e-deiK ribe«l land» are requerted to file their above described lands at e requested to file their claims In this office ou or before said iSth day ot claims in this office on ur befure «aid edh o( II way over the sahmn bar. the that the drys are circulating a remons inspection and s copy thereof by d«-s notice is to l»e puI»hshe<i subdivisions has been posted In A lgkrndn H. D rersfr , June. i9<»a. July, 1908. hnetitted that much by being trance in the county and hope to obtain ' criptive A lgkrnon H. D resser . Register. Reg »ter. a convenient place in this office f«»r A lof . bmoh S D bfsmkm Register. x the improvements, and, be- the signatures of the best citizens in the the inspection of all peroona intcregu-d NOTICE. F or publication . Sheriff 1 « Bale of Real Propetty Department of the In mor. I who patronize saloons have various luuncipal and rurai sections in and tbe public generally. N otice of S chool I ndemnity S elec Land Office at Fortland, Ore., Under Execution. Within the next sixty day« following tion |>show for it. while those use dorsing the present law and asking that April 4H1, i9>A. United Stales Land Office. the date «»f this notice, protest«, or con Nolle« (• hereby given that EMANUEL T, Bv virtue of an esecution Hsued out of the ev otherwise have, and some, the voters sustain the measure as it now test« against the claim of the company Portland, Ore., M» y 6 19°8. HUAMHS.of lain«-. Orwon, ha* flled notice of Circuit < ourt of the litate of Oregon, for stands. A monster petition is to be ob his intention to make final »even year proof Multnomah County, dated the lath day of bll back on. Notice 1« hereby given that th- State in to any tract or subdivision within any support of lilt claim, viz Horn^»tead Entry lanunrv ISOS, la an attiiri wlirirm I. a Bvs ; “There is nothing in it tained and a copy mailed to every reges- section or part of mc 'H oii deacribed in of Oregon, on Ms' 6. Hr »8. applied !•••’ No. I3W7 made December nth, 1900, for the Hutchina aa Plaintiff, was given Judgement of Section 35. Ne '« Ne *4, sec I .; Nw Nw U. sec. 14 ; S c K in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tered voter in the county to show thnt the list, on the ground that the same is the Sw *4 of the Sw b United States revenue.” %. sec to and Hw % sw *4 of section it, tp for the <ount yr of Multnomah, rgalniit more valuable for mineral than fo»* tp 1 S.. R 10 W . and file.I in thia Re range Sweat, and that »aid proof will Henry McDermott, Defendant, for the aum be is. The government would the class of men in favor of the local I ' agricultural purpose«, will Ire received office a list of 8ch<ol Indemnity »«*l»c- 8 be south, made before the V H Commissioner, at Till of Nine Hundred Dollar« with in option liquor law are the heads of the bquired to maintain so mfinv and noted for report to the General liona in which it selected »aid land; and amook. Oregon, on May 20th, 1908, terent at sis per cent per annnm from the names tbe following witnesses to prose 1 Rth day of January. IVOR. that K.*i«l list is open to the public for hl« He «-ontinuou» ■d if the 20th century saloon leading business and financial concerns Lan«l Office' at Washington, D.C. residence upon and cultivation I have levied upon the following real pro (Signed), inspection. of said land, vis Rated, the country would have of the county. The remonstrance.it is of the Defendant Henry McDermott, Ant and all persona, claiming adver John Borbs, of Reaver. Oregon (Im Chopard perty A lgernon 8. D resser , tne same having been held under atta h claimed will contain the names of prac lass of citizens, whereas now Heave*, Oregon. Ralph Bundy, of Reaver, ment sely tl»e above deacrilied land or any of Ail of Lot« Five and Hi« (6>. in Register. Coulson, >>f Hemlock,' regon Block Ten (1<>) in the Town of Lincoln (now kindreds of thousands of girls tically all the leading business men of legal subdivision thereof nr claiming Oregon, Thonina (Signed) A loss non S. D rkmkr Register. Tillamook City. Oregonj, except an un the city. The mayor and members of the Marne under the mining laws, nr G eo . W. B iber bom the home every vear, who divided one half interest in a «trip 2'2 1 105 d siring to show said land to be more Rn’eiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. feet off the North end of «aid Lota Five (5) Irostitates, drunkards, crimi the city council without exception have Department of the Interior, and (0) heretofore «old to Anna B and valuable for mineral than for agrktll Northern Pacific Railway Lands. signed it. Albany’s financial condition I^ind Office «t Portland. Ore., Hu«an Olive Todd, by Deed Recorded at pag<* fiends and even murderers. tural purposes, or to object to said srUc Pur land District. Oregon. fi77. of Book H, Record of Deed«, of Tllfa April 25th, lyuA. neter was better and the iocrease in tax. (ion for any legal reason, should file ' Notice is hereby given that HORACE G mook Couatr, and also an undivided one North West. hvs : "There is nothing in it PAKHO^R, of Hemlock, Oregon, has filed ation to cover the loss of the saloon N H Ne their claims or their affidavits of protest 1 notice of hie intention to make Anal seven half interest in and to a «trip off the North 3 4 »ec 30 I wage earner. end of Lot« Five (Si and Hix (6), 22 a 105 ft , or contest in thi« office. 4 22 4 I y««*r prtxrf in support of hl« claim, via. heretofore conveyed to ('has. I. Clough, by ire is. The wage earner who revenue has been so small as to be al 3« V« Ne H A lgornoh 8. D kesaeb . at page 570 of Book H, Homeetead Entry No. 137^5 made July it, 1901. I »red recorded 4 4 S NeJi .. 22 most negligible. The report of the city ■lend his money and time in f he for the lot« 3. 6, 10 and 11, Her 4, tp 3 south. Rtcord« of Deeds of «aid County. Register. 24 4 4 Hw U Nw H ,. ' ranee 9 we»t. and that said proof will tie Notice is hereby given, that on Friday, bble to provide for his wife and recorder shows that during the past LzH 4 G eo W. B ibee 7 4 7 ,, made befote the I'S ( ommlssioner, at Tilla the 29th day of May. IBOR, at 2 o'clock in two years tbe first positive step was I R» cel ver. ♦ he afternoon of «aid day, at the North mook, Oregon. mi June inch, 190* 3 2 Lot 3 10 I get a start in life, while the lie name tbe following witnenaes to prove door of tbe Court House, In Tillamook City, I hereby designate the Tillamook 5 8 10 brr who makes the Mloon his made toward wiping out the city's in 8 H Ne y. ,. his c»mtiiiaona residence upoo and cultivation in iillamnok County, Mate of Oregon. I will Headlight, published at Tillamook, I Of said land vis. : 8 5 10 H Se U Hell the said above described real Property to bon unfit to hold any position debtedness. Reports from the outside N Oregon, as the newspaper in which the the highest bidder tor cash. 10 H * Turner, of Henihjck Oreg'»« G. W 21» 3 Lot 4 Dated at Tillamook City, Oregon, this ! Parish, ot Hemlork. Oregon, 1. Z Rigg«, of N responsibility No, there is sections of the county indicate that the Lot 4 above notice is to be published. 11 1 3 11 ilainook, Oregon Irwin Phillip«, of Hemlock, 2*»ih day of April, 19U* m -asare as now enacted will be indorsed A lgernon S D remsnr . South Eaat. ■ it for the wage earner and H ( RkNHHAW, | Oregon. Register. •heriff of Tillamook County, Oregon. A lgxrnow * D iimbi , KegMter- 4 3 [only anxious^, moments and next June by an overwhelming majority. 8e 54 Se J4, «ec. 24 I are False, Mislead- 9g and Illogical. DAIRYMEN’ AND S ’ SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES We carry a Large Stock of Hardware, Tinware, Glass and China, Fine Line of Choice GROCERIES ALEX McNAIR CO. 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