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— I TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 28, 1908- 4 Advertiaing Rates. L egal A dvkbtiwunts : .BE LOYAL TO TILL AMOOK COUNTY. First InHelion, per ime................ Each subsequent insertion, line.... Business and professional cards, i 1 month ...................................... Homestead Notices.......................... 5 5 Timber Claims .'..................................1 10 00 laccai* per line each insertion ... 5 Disdlay advertisement, an inch, 50 1 month ...................................... All Resolutions of Condolence and I Lodge Notices. 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., I minimum rale, 25c. not exceed ii g live lin-'S. ( hie year........ Six months .... Three months 1.50 75 50 Rates, $1 Pef day TT Centrally Iioeated. X X. LARSEN HOUSE, M- H. UARSBN. Propri.'" °R , TILLAMOOK. „ . • «itr The B-Ht Hotel in the city, Action of the Yamhill County Political Tricksters Denounced by the Yamhill Co. Press T. BOTTS, A ttornby - at - u , Complete set of Abstract R» on in office. , Taxes paid fWlk Residents. No Chines Employed. wo vu __________ Office opposite Post 0^ Both phones. HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. W.H We Sell Them. COOPER, ATT0RNEY-AT-L aw A. G. BEALS ENDORSED BY PROMINENT CITIZENS OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. T illamook , W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., Next Door to Tillamook County Bank. q CARL HABERLACH, The people have a direct primary law, doing away with the convention method of nominating candidates for all state and • Just now there appears to be little county offices. doubt but that it is Senator Cake Mr. A. G. Beals, the regular Republican nominee, in secur Oregon. Once the campaign started it The Oregon Cheese Co.Jncorported, was speedily seen that the oft boasted ing his nomination, strictly complied with that law. He presented his claims to the voters of the district, having personal popularity of George the Gov prepared to buy all the first class ernor was not so almighty stout as it confidence that the record made by him in the last session of the once was. Various things that some legislature would be approved. ; cheese that comes along. Spot cash folks have known about our chief execu If any fault was to be found with Mr. Beals, either as a tive have come to light, and a lot of candidate or with his legislative record, the field was open to and highest price. Factory men will folks are today doubtful il George was any other Republican who desired to become a candidate if he such a whale of a wan after all. ! do well to see R. Robinson, the mana- thought Mr. Beals was not worthy of the position. But it The nearer Oregon makes it unani appears that a few politicians, representing a few precincts of mous for Cake the better for Oregon. i ger, before selling. He will be in Yatnhill County, without consulting Tillamook Couuty, took it There are a few' places where party ; Tillamook a good part of the time dur- polities still count ; they don’t usually in upon themselves, to constitute or form a self appointed body, or city, county and district affairs ; but machine, and named Sam Laughlin in opposition to Mr. Beals. ' ing the season. Only the best stock We belive that Mr. Hehls course in submitting his candidacy they do in national affairs, especially in the upper house of Congress, where the to the people under the direct primary law was the only proper ’ wanted. majority partv gets what it wants and course, and that Laughlin and his supporters by taking the course 0 the minority sits tight and waits. Ore* they have, have surpassed the old machine or ring method, en forced before the adoption of the Direct Primary Law, thus trampling under foot this law which placed in the hands of the people the direct right to make their own nominations. 126 Fifth Street, Portland. Tillamook has no independent representation in the legis lature, but is joint with Yamhill County. For the last twenty-five years, without an exception, Tilla mook County has beeu conceded the Joint Representative by Yamhill County, except when she had representation in the senate, in which case Yamhill County was very cheerfully con ceded the joint representative. TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY If the voters of this district defeat Mr. Beals at the June election, Tillamook County will be without Representation in the AND COUNTY. house or senate, aud as many local questions of vital importance are constantly arising, which a non-resident of the County could not properly pass upon, Tillamook County should be allowed to have a Representative from among her own residents. Mr. Beals introduced aud secured the passage through the E ■ House of many important measures, among which was the Beals’ timber bill, which would have saved the people of Tillamook aud ■ Yamhill Counties over sixty thousand dollars. This bill was defeated in the Senate by a powerful lobby representing the timber and railroad interests. It was discussed in the columns of the Oregonian and other leading newspapers throughout the -'—ri WILL SELL ALL STOCK ON REPUBLICAN NOMINEE state, and was considered one of the most meritorious and im - U S. SENATOR. HAND AT ( OST. portant measures before the legislature. Strictly for Cash Until Further! gon wants a lot of things from Congress; The pledge taken by Mr. Beals before the primaries to sup- it can never get them through a demo I port the Republican voters’ choice for U.S. Senator meets with Notice. 3!iiiiaiii«iiiiaft«iuwiuiiHaLiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiinniiiiiiiiiii. ’i’'iiiiniiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiB cratic Senator. our approval and eliminates auy chance of corrupt practices in Between the men personally the issue So as to make room for a large stock for Spring and the election of a U.S. Senator. We have known Mr. Beals for is not drawn ; it is not a personal cam many years ; he is a man whose character is without a blemish ; Summer Shoes that will shortly arrive from Chicago. paign ; it it was Mr. Cake would not be he is a man of ability; if he is returned to the legislature, he will on thr defensive. Come and get Bargains out of the largest and best selected It is also remembered that Cake was not attend as a representative of any special interest, and will stockof Slues in the City. one of the Republicans who had the look after the interests of the people as a whole. P. F. BROWNE, Aqent. nerve to stand on a Statement No. 1 He cannot be considered as in any way representing corpora plat farm when it looked as though that tion or banking interest, having no connection with any bank or meant defeat ; he stood for the popular corporation whatever. Mr. Beals is a farmer, and all legisla election of the United Staten Senator tion affecting the farming interests of this state will receive his w hether it profited him or not ; Clmm berlnin Ims stood for it because it was most careful attention. his sole chance of ever landing the place. We take this means of endorsing the candidacy of Mr. Beals 1 he vast difference between being good and ask the favorable consideration of all voters of this District, because you hope it will pay, and be who are interested in the people having proper and fair represen cause it is light, represents the difference tation in the legislature by a inan nominated by the people and between tliesiand <fl Mr. Chamberlain not by a ling who has violated the Primary Law, and the rights mid Mr. Cnk*-. of the people of Tillamook County. The Hembree Case. Alex McNair, merchant. Homer Masou, merchant. Ab llcmbrec, 11 degenerate avion of n Win. M. Mills, merchant. in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The family honored in the early history ol M. W. Harrison, Cashier, Tillamook Couuty Bauk. \ nmhill L oonty, haw again been found Erwin Harrison, Assistant Cashier, ,, prices are no higher than others. guilty - I murder. His victim in thisin- W. C. King, merchant. atanve was is daughter, and the charge We most cordially invite you to I. C. Smith, merchaut. upon which lie has been convicted is E. T. Haltom, merchant. murder in Hie first degree. His former come and look at what we have and trial was for the murder of his wile, the R F. Boats, M.D. get our prices, whether you buy or ® two crimes having been committed nt C. I. Clough, druggist. the same time in the poor home of the W. A. Williams, harness maker. not. family on n ranch in the wilds of Till« W. R. Rutherford, Principal Tillamook High School. mook County. Tim finding nt the jury in F. S. Whitehouse, Presideut Tillamook Lumber Co the first trial was n ‘■compromise’' ver 1. M. Smith, M.D. diet, the accused being convicted of man W. S. Buel, Republican Nom. County School Supt. slaughter mid given an indeterminate A. M. Hare, assessor. sentence, lie was committed to the °PP°site the Post Offiee. C. A. Johnson, deputy assessor. penitentiary nmi afterwards was pnrol ed l>v Governor ( hambeilam. Ilia arrest Carl Haberlach, Rep. Congressional Committeeman. lor the murder of Ins daughter lollowid- H. F. Goodspeed. and his conviction rrsultrd. Fred C. Baker, Rep. State Committeeman. The Best Hotel. The case has attracted wide attention H. T. Botts, Chairman Rep. Co. Central Committee. nml the leniencv shown the accused Ims W. W. Wiley, Co. School Supt. caused deep nml widespread indignation G. B. Lamb, County Clerk. among people who know Hembree best. In commenting ou the ring that nominated Sam Laughlin, Why, il gmlty as charged, of the niur. <1. P. AUUEN. Proprietor, der ol liis wife—a most atrocious killing the North Yamhill banker, in opposition to A. G. Beals, the Mc Headquarters for Travelling Men —he should ha ve liven adjudged guiltv Minnville News Reporter among other things has this to say : of manslaughter ami given n sentence Did thine or others (meaning laMigblin and otl.-rs) who hare heei, engineering A First Cl f T Attentlon Paid ‘o Tourists. * . that permitted Ins parol, is inexplicable the present move core ought lor or taror the direct primary ? "NOT ON YOUR r. _C m l.ble. Couiforiablc IWsati(1 Accominodai.on_ to the well-balanced mind. If guilty, TIN TYPE.•' Thev say there are no candidates satisfactory to them on the ticket Make it Unanimous. attorney - at - law , Office «ero.» the street and north the Post Office 'JA A ttorney - at -L aw . Office : Opposite Court Ho T illamook , O regon . A. W. SEVERANCE, I THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, NOTICE STAPLE & FANCY s GROCERIES £ »& £ oh , , w. M. MILLS, ! g THE ALLEN HOUSE ■?l he should Imvelieeii hanged twice, it that were possible. Certainly ill that event his lawful executinn is long overdue. If not guilty, he is and has long hern en titled to his freedom. That change of venue from Tillamook County to T’olk County did not '«netit him is llot strange in view ol the cvideuce ag ainst him. some of which revealed the most abhorrent motive for the murder of his daughter I'ardon or parole, given such a creature, is a grave abuse nt esecative clemency, and is ineapiraahle upon any ground of sample iustice. true ntercy or common decency.—Oregcman. Who is to Illume toe that condition ? No one hut these »«me fellows who krol aayone ol their persuasion off the ticket, thus going buck to the old convention ayaletn in the very worst form ol ring politics. The mugwump McMinnville convention named two more McMinnville men for the legislature, then ignored Tillamook County, which had no voter» present and to which the representative has been conceded, it placed another slated Yam’ hill man in the field for the place It is true that one or two politicians had written from that county endorsing Sam Laughlin, but is that the people ’ In calling attention to the Laughlin ring and lack of repre sentation at the mugwump meeting that named Laughlin for Joint Representative, the Newberg Graphic states as follows : At the fusion convention held at McMinnville last Satordav the onlv nomi natmns made were Sam Laughlin far Jornt Representative and J G Eckman and M I Corrigan far Representatives. Senator Colwell and John Larkin were iher, to represent Newherg Democrats, while one other lone citiren from Newberg „ voted the Republican ticket at odd times when in good humor was »resent .2« took part in the cut aud dried proceedings * *’ prr*"‘ *nd H. G0YNE, A ttorney - at -L aw , .. T illamook O rkgox . R. T. BOALS, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGE! TILLAMOOK. Office: Olson Building, Residence: One block South of Citi Church. ] T- M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURGEO! Office over J. A. Todd & Co. Tillamook, Ore. C. HAWK, PHYSICIAN & SURGE! BAY CITY, OREGON. ^J^HOMAS W. ROSS, PHYSICIAN & SURGEO: Office : Opposite Post Offici. Residence : Allen House, Tillamook, R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial A gent , Tillamook, Oregon. p^R. P. J. SHARP, DENTIST, RESIDENT Office across the street from :* ourt House. Dr. Wise’s office. 'n'N SARCHET, X . The Fashionable Tail* Cleaning, Pressing and Rif* ing a Specialty. Store in Heins Photograph Gallery. J^OBERT A. MILLERi A ttorney - at -L aw , Ä ÄAA aaa AA — z :— ■ A. K. CASK^****'M*'*1 ■p. , . Land Titles, Laud Office B* ness and Mining La<- O8®0* PORTLAND. noniiioi Tillamook Iron Works Genera, Mae^s 4 Blacksm.t^S I Room. 306 Commercial BniM* L amd O ffjcb B usimbm Fhose» * rn .iff A SPBClALTT. & ROWING coWL' LAWYERS- R oom 334 Wmcltr« Bin"* T hiso xsn Oa« STnsav»-- Room Next to the V S Lsnd IW«- PORTLAND, ORB00*'*