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OFFICIALI Vote for or agaiaat the F.tabli.hment of and '„¿'„Iwr and\m.wer yoked for in the County of iiilamook. .Mark A bciwc *"------------- _------------------------ BflbbOT. Against High School*. 39__________ WILLIS C. HAWLEY, of Marion County 13_____ W 14 DANIEL STAYER, of Washington County Prohibition 16 J. J Democratic Socialist 8. RICHARDS, of Linn County WHITNBY^of Linn County Vote for One For United States Senator. I. H n H AMOS, of Multnomah M CAKE, of Multnomah County 301. No. Republican 302. 18 GBO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, of Multnomah County J. C. COOPER, of Yamhill County Socialist Vote for One 21 U. J. BRIGHT, of Sherman County Prohibition 304. 22 C. C. BRIX, of Crook Couuty Socialist 305. J. W. BAILEY, of Multnomah Couuty Republican 306- Yes B. N. EMERY, of Multnomah County Democratic 307. No. 30 C- B HOSKINS, of Yamhill County Prohibition DISTRICT. Vote for One Republican THOMAS K. CAMPBELL, of Lane County Vote for One For Prosecuting Attorney, Third Judicial District. JOHN H. McNARY. of Marion County • Referendum Ordered by Petition of the People. An act providing that in all counties, the sheriff shall have the custodv o{pr.*£°r|‘t’.1, committed to or confined in the county jail and such prisoners shall be w such places and for such time and in such manner as the county court ,a*y . . and that in counties of over one hundred thousand inhabitants, the sa a guards and jailors shall not exceed 390 00 per month and t»ie price ot meais furnished prisoners shall be 12«^c. each. Vote i Lb____ __J_ For Commissioner of the Railroad Commission of Oregon, First Congressional District. 27 30«. Yes. 309. No. For an act requiring railroads and other common carriera to grant free transport.! tion to State officers and county judges and sheriffs, as a condition precedent to acQUinng land for corporate purposes by the exercise of eminent domain, and to prohibit tue payment of mileage for such free transportation. Vote Yhs or no . Republican-Democratic For Senator, Twenty-fourth Senatorial District. Vote for One 28 W. N. BARRETT, of Washington County Republican 39_____ C. V. KUYKENDALL, of Yamhill County. Socialist For Joint Representative, Fourteenth Representative District. Vote for One 30 A. G. URALS, of Tillamook County 31 C. J. BLANCHA HI), of Tillamook County Socialist 33 W.C. CHRISTENSEN, of Yamhill Conni v Prohibition 33 SAM LAUGH . ntnhill Count y. Republican Statement No. 1 310. Yes. 311. No. An act to appropriate twenty-five thousand dollars annually for four years, to be used in purchasing grounds and building armories for the use of the Oregon National Guard, the money to be expended under the supervision of the State Military Hoard at any time during the four years, the Board not being required to use each appro priation the year it is appropriated. The Oregon National Guard is required to pay to the State Treasurer such rental, for the use of said armories, as «pay be fixed by the State Military Board. Vote YES or NO. 312. Yes. 313 No. For County Commissioner. H •_ Y Î2. 8. SCOVELL, of Tillamook County ALLEY, of Tillamook County For Sheriff. 010. Yea._____________________ ____________________________________________________________ 317. No. I! BN RY C RKN8H A W. of Ti 1 lamook Count y Republican 37 A. R. LUCY, of Tillamook County Democratic 38 W. C. WOLl’B. of Tillamook County Socialist For County Clerk. For equal suffrage constitutional amendment permitting women to vote on equal terms with men. Vote YES or NO. Socialist 36 Vote for One For an act prohibiting fishing for salmon or sturgeon on Sunday from January first to October first, also in the Columbia River only from October first to December thirty-first, also in the navigable channels of Columbia River at night, also at any time in Sandy River and iu Columbia River west of west line of range nine west, near Astoria, and east of west line of range sixteen east, near ( elilo, and limiting seines anywhere in the State to one hundred and fifty fathoms long and four and one-sixth fathoms deep, aud providing penalties. Vote YES or NO. 31«. Yes. 319. No. 39 J. C. HOLDEN, of Tillamook County Republican ♦2 JL K KAKR, of Tillamook County Socialist For constitutional amendment, giving additional and exclusive power to cities and towns, within their corporate limits, to license, regulate, control, and tax, or to suppress or prohibit theatres, race-tracks, pool-rooms, bowling alleys, billard halls, and the sale of liquors, subject to the provisions of the local option law of the State of Oregon. Vote YES or NO. Democratic 320. Yrs 321. No. 41 HBNRY K MORRIS, of Tillamook County For County Assessor. 43 43 Vote for One HERMAN c.ESSNER. of Tillamtiok County A. M. HARB, of 1 illamook County For County Treasurer. Socialist Republican Vote for One 322. Yes. G. A. COBL ER, of Tillamook County Socialist 323. No. 45 J. S. 8TBPH RNS, of Tillamook County Republican 46 r. W. TODD, <>f Tillamook County Democratic 47 W. 8. BURL, of Tillnmook Count For County Surveyor. 48 49 QI ro SCH RA her . of Iillamook < ount V 60 For Coroner. w < 5 » M HAWK, of Tillamook ( ounty H KIPLKV. of Tillamook County DISTRICT, for Justices of the Peace. First District. 63 Republican / ote for One THIamook County 61 Vote for One JOSII’H KFFKNHERGKR, of Tillamook County Socialist Republican - For constitutional amendment providing that all dwelling houses, barns sheds, out houses, and all other appurtenances thereto ; all machinery and buildings used exclusively for manufacturing purposes and appurtenances thereto ; all fences, farm machinery, and appliances used as such ; all fruit trees, vines, shrubs, and all other improvements on farms ; all live stock ; all household furniture in use ; and all took owned by workmen and in use, shall be exempt from taxation in addition to ex emptions now authorized by the Constitution. Vote YES or NO. 44 For County School Superintendent. and C loyd D awbon . Last Wednesday, sch<x>l being clused. the • ajority of »•>« siudenta went to sc» Uncle Sam’« big fleet. Some walked, a,me went horseback, or in rig», or in boats-anyway, they were there. 1ho»e who walked went down the hill to the lighthouse, a muddy lot after their walk over the muddy road across Cape Meare». A party of boys, on reluming home, struck through the salal brush down to a small stream, w hich they fol- lowed to its mouth. They were amazed to find tie water at the mouth of the creek falling over a bank about twenty feet high into the ocean. So they toiled up the hill and went down the next creek which they followed to the beach. After spending two hours looking at the beautiful things on tlie beach, they started. ■ ■ ■ The people w ho went to the beach on Wednesday saw lots of genuine United States smoke, anyway. ■ ■ a The school enjoyed a fine lecture on Tuesday by Mr. Knodell, the Secretary of the Anti Saloon League. Ilis subject was " The Mau With a Vision,” He pointed out the fact that most men who have become great were men with visions—visions of some kind of per fection which they wished to become or to accomplish. He urged the neces sity of young jieople having a vision of what they wish to become in the future, that they may become men and women sound in mind, soul and body. X Republican__ Vote for One E mersonian »— E lmer A llen a a a Proposed by Initiative Petition. Vote for One C iceronian »— I i . ua D awson and E lsie S coyell . The seniors were busy on Tuesday, An act to amend Section 3529 of Bellinger & Cotton's Annotated Codes and Statutes getting their invitations ready to be sent of Oregon by increasing the annual appropriation for the support and maintenance away. They have a very pretty invita of the University ofOregon. Vote YES or NO. tion this year and they say that the 314. Yes. beauty of it is that they got them them 316. No. selves. COUNTY. 34 _____________________ _— Yes. No.________________________________ ————" 38 X 26 --------------------- ------ -------------- - For amendment of Section 14 of Article II. of the Constitution, changing the holding the regular biennial elections from the first Monda\ I first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. *ote_________ ' Vote for One For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner. Yes. An amendment to Article VII. of the Constitution by increasing law, and of the Supreme Court from three to five, until oJhcrw***_.£Jìt_ >rk,islàtion for the authorizing the Legislative Assemblv to provide ^7 . ,.Yrc exercised by exercise by the circuit courts, of the probate jurisdiction t e before some the county courts, and for the transaction of county business or xo. aourouriate bod v or tribunal. . ----------- Republican-Democratic ROBBRT 8. BRAN, of Lane County. Ye.. Prohibition 19 For Justice of the Supreme Court. 300. For an amendment of Section 3 of Article XIV. of the C Government by act of location of State institutions elsewhere than at the scat g YES f the legislature and vote of the people. ______ ______________________ ______ — Democratic 20 For an amendment of Section 28 Evidently intended to be . legislature to $400 the Constitution, changing the compensation of J11®’" . session instead of <3 per for each regular session and $1U per day for each ext . • effect. and the day and mileage. (Section 28 provides the time when la"» VoteY‘ 8 or NO. proposed amendment is. therefore, wrongly num berm > Republican 12 EDITORS: ___ Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly. Vote for One For Representative to Congress. te For High School«. SS STATE. THE BUGLE CALL if For an amendment to Article II. of the Constitution, giving the voters power to call a special election at any time to discharge any public officer and elect his successor. ____ ___________ _ ____________ _ ______________________________ ___ _________Vote YES or NO. 324. _Ye., 325. No. bill for a law instructing members of the legislature to vote for and elect the candidates for United States Senator who receives the highest number of votes at the general election.____________________________________________________ yot. YBS or NG. 326. Yen. A 327. No. s s A farewell party will be giren at the Opera House by the students, so that all of them can get together for one more good time lief ore separating for the year. In many ways this has been an enjoyable year, and we regret to see its end. sax The stute eighth grade examination in grammar this year proved a stumbling block for nearly half the applicants in the county. Until next examination, two weeks from now, we suppose there mill be some mighty digging in that subject, One question this time is not found till up in the tenth grade rhetoric work, so we would advise ambitious eighth graders to look ahead aliout four years in getting ready next time. ■ ■ ■ There was a very interesting debate last Thursday as to whether the fleet Democratic could ire seen to the best advantage fioar Garibsldi or from the lighthouse. Vote for One 328 Yea. It was surprising what wonderful eye Republican 329. No. sight some ot the people concerned in Socialist the argument bad. Finally, after much A bill fora law to limit the «mount of money candidate, and other persons may con tribute or .pend In election campaign. . declaring what shall constitute corrupting argument the matter was decided satis, uk of money and undue influera in election, and punishing the same ; ‘prohibit na attempts on election day to pur.uade any voter to vote for or against an< candidat? tactonly—everybody who had been at or candidate, or any mea.ure .ubmitted to the people ; to protect the purity of U k ballot, turn.Shing information to vot.r. concerning candidates and parties uartlv a? Garilialdi decided that they had the public »pense, and providing forthe manner of conducting election contests. p y best view and all who had been at the Cote for One ___ Vote YES or NO. lighthouse decided hat was the only 330. Yes. good place to see it. Republican No. . » « ■ Mr. Burdick, the well known inven. tor, and Mr. Finney hie junior partner, Second District. are perfecting at* _______ theory of the ........ giapi.a- 63 L. K MORTON, of Tillamook County Socialist ——---------------------------------------------------------------- ------------- ----------------------- Vote YES or NO. phone, which they think will be ot 332. Yes. 6b • a STANLKÌ >f Tillamook ( ounty Independent great service to the public (Mr. Edison’s 333. No. 6 1 G. W SAPPINGTON, of Tillamook County 'Republican theory being too bald to understand), For constitutional amendment providing for the choosing of juror, and vr-.nd lhey sav that the phonograph works and that no jwr.on can be charged in the circuit court, with the Juro” crime or a miademeaaor except upon Indietment found by . grand inry «~ot V k * upon Hie same principle as the human Third District, a court hold, an indictment to 1« defective, the di.irict "attorney ’ m«7’ «k As a man become» wise the amended indictment. v / , . * nk an brain CH AS P NELSON of 1 ill unook Count p 03 Republican 334. Yes. ------------------------- creases on his brain become deeper and more plentiful, till all he haste do is to 335. No. “T.m. hl9 h""d a"d ,he “'«'»Kbts come For Constables. Vote for One A bid bran act to create the county of Hood River out of the «-e«er„ lU'nbhng out. (' On the same principle, First District. ^J*of CO"nt3r 1 proTidin« for H. organia.tion au<l fixing the salaries "f the office?! «y these inventive geniuses, the ■ ______________ ___________ _____ ______________________________ Vbte YES or NO na Al.HKBT (RADFORD of Tillamook County Republican 336. _____ ___________________ ------ _-------------------- grspiiaphone needle is placed upon the JULIUS ERICKSON, of Tillamook County M Socialist 337. No - ' - proper crease, and the right tooe is re- 56 J. R. Hh KS. of Tillamook County l>emocratic ceived, after f the proper amount of REPUBLICAN TICKET Coroner—W. C. Haw k. scratching has been done. Jualicee : • « s Second District. U.S. Senator—H M. Cake. Many preparations are being made to 1st District—Joseph Effenberger. Uongreaatuan — W C. Ilawley. 66 NORMAN OLSON, of Tillamook Coa.ty Rive thesemors a,.8d commencement, Democratic Jud District-G. W. Sappuigton. Justice Supreme Court—R S. Bean. erhapsa morc popular c|,w „ 67 B. 8. roWKLL, t»f Tillamook County 3rd District—Chas. P. Nelsuii. Independent Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner S at not!lh,,*hoo,-"n<‘-’rybody feels 58 P H M SMITH, of Tillamook County Constallua Socialist —J. W. Bailey. ,l a‘ nothing is loo good for lheln> Onfi 1st District—Albert Crawford. ot the most pleasant features will be a Commissioner of the Railroad Coiutuu I 3rd District—J. F. Jenkins. reception given the clra and teacher, »ion—T. K. Campbell. Third District. by the juniors. Prosecuting Attorney— John H McNary. 64 A H. BKATV, of Tillamook Countv Bad Attack of Dysentery Socialist Joint Senatm—W. N. Barrett. « M J F JBNKIN8, of Tillamook County Republican Cured. Joint Representative—A. G. Beals. The Hero. “ An himored c|tlBen of t|„, ,own wa> (By A iola Mapes, 19H) County Commissioner—H. V. Alley. ; suffering froki a severe attack ofdvsen I ■n.ere w„ once. gid who irom her Sheriff—Henry Crenshaw. I tery. He told a friend if i-e couh?^l>. lain a buttle of Chamberlain'» Colic- n 7 rt l,,d ***" ,OTK1 b’ every County Clerk—J. C. Holden. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedv he felt one who knew her Ha-» Vote fnr or against Prohibition of the Sale of lutottcatiiic Liquors fbr Severa*? Fnrsom County Assess.»—A. M. Hsre. Tn ! HOT Rulh for IM1N Co.nl, of Tillamook Mark X IwtWK. number .od 1”X‘"LtriXr confident of be,ng cured’ he haii-- - - *"■ Miller ve 1 1. ,nd *•. »nd — .—ving unw I County Treasurer—J. S. Stephens. thi. remedy in the West. Hew^mìd ¡ 541 ------ He wai told For Prohibition. County School Superintendent—W. s. that I kept it in stock -4 r~ aud J ‘ lost no tune whfcht’hl P,rt‘y W‘d *°°d n»tur^. 6? i in obtaining it. •nd was promptly Against Prohibition Buel. She h.d h’rh*W'*r r _ ,~T---- • '■■■¡Raiw. of County Surveyor—Otto Schrader. I noleutt, Vt. ror For sale sale by by all all druggUu. diuggi.ts i For an act prohibiting, after Augu.t 2Sth, 1908. «»hlng for .almon or .turgeon nt an, time, by any mean,. except hook and line, in the Sandy River or any S it. tribu tanca, or tn the Columbia River, or any of ita tributaries ut anv ... .tr” from it. confluence with the Sandy liver, or with hook and line during the .pawning .. ■ PROPOSED BY PETITION. • Jack, do you remember the ds. thrashed Joe Leruber for «syinao , thought I was smart F‘ naked Rut(1 * Jack blushed and said that he rem, bered something of the kind, but i? other three boy» had not been i0 n, school at that memcrable tim, begged to hear the story. So Ruih the story as follow« ; - Well, one day when we were in the second grade, we were surprised to * anew boy take his place in oneoftk, little seals. He was a very ne*t, w,u dressed little fellow (there Jack blud^ redder than ever) aud as the boyein,w room had very little respect for good clothes, they immediately dubbed him •' gii I baby.” - At recess they threw Snow balls It at him, but he did not cry or «ven pi angry. I, for some unknown reaion hid taken a fancy to him. (Chers w„, laugh, and it was Ruth's tern to blush) and 1 sympathized with him. 8ovg went aliout the school grounds together and did not |>ay any attention to »het the others said. •• But the next day a boy named Joe Lember yelled out, -Oh, Ruth thinks she is smart.' Thia Jack would not Maud and said ; " Do you want to fightt” ••Then they snatched off their little coats and in a second were fighting hard. J-ie was tumbled to the ground in disgrace, and the new boy immedi. ately liecame a hero. Thus he who vester,lay wus friendless, today friends to spare.” She ended her story, and as it wu getting lute, they all started for their tents, Jack and Ruth lingering along together—for Jack was still the hero. The Most Common Cause of Suffering. Rheumatism esuses more pain and suffering than an} other disease, for the reason that it is the most common of all ills, and it is certainly giatifying to suf ferers to know that Uliamherlain'sPain Balm will Hfford relief, and make rest and sleep possible. In many cases the relief from pain, which ia Ht tint temporary, has become permanent, while in old fieople subject to chronic rheumatism, often brought on liv damp, nets or changes ill the weather, a per manent cure cannot be expected; tba relief from pain which this .liniment affords is alone worth many times iu cost 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by all druggists. Valued Same as Gold. B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Cedar View, M inh , mm ' h : “I tell my customer! when they huv a box of Dr. King’s New Life pill« »hey get the worth of that much gold in weight, if afflicted with oonetipution. mnlaria or biliousness.” ». 3? :« The baccalaurete Harmon last Sunday Sold under guarantee At Chas, I Clough, drug store 25c was perhaps the best ever heard in Till amook. It was preached by Rev. D. H. T imbkb , x L and , act J unr 3RD, 1878.—Nortel hoh P ublication . Hare in the Methodist church which United States Land Office, Portland,Ore., August 5th, iqo 7. was completely filled. It was a strong, Notice is hereby given that in compliance scholarly addrsss, and will no doubt be with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, I878. entitled “ An act for the sale of remembered by the people of tne timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, graduating class long after many other Nevada, and Washington Territory,'' as ex-, tended to all ti e Public Land States by act of features of their commencement are August 4, 1892, CLARENCE H JONES, forgotten. The church had been beauti. Of Portland, county of Multnomah, State of fully decorated by our energetic juniors. Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 7753, for the pnrehaseof The music was by the Methodist choir, the Nw U of He *4 end Ne *4 of Sw *4 of Section No. 34. i»» Township No. a assisted by Mr. Wiley aud Mr. Finley. South, range No. 10 W, and will offer proof For con.tftutlonal amendment giving the people power to make law, for election .1 public officer, by majority vote in.tead of pluralities ; to provide that political parties and voters' organisation, .hall he proportionably represented in all offices tilled bv the election of two or more person, and that a voter shall vote for only one person for any office, and may indicate hi. second, third, etc , choice; and to provide for a •Impie method of precinct residence and registration. Vote YES or No 331. At the ti»ue when thia storv at the brncli, ami mh U sum | centre of attraction. She x—.. preferred her old playmates panions, because they could talk ong, good old tint a they had when they '* school children together. T.d»,*? and four of her young men friend, *’ at the beach, sitting on th, amd L? ing. *"* whh ■ to show that the laud sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agrirultural fiurp >»es, and to establish his claim to said and before W. H ooper, Commissioner at Tillamook City, Oregon, on Tuesday the 4th day of August. 190M. lie names as witnesses: J. D. Jones, of Tillamook City. Oregon ; R, A. Jones, of Blaine, Oregon; Jas. C. Bewley, of Tillamook City, O egon ; Geo. F. Zimmer* man, f Tillamoqk C|ty, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aliove described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 4th day of August, 1908. A lokrnon S. D rrsbrk , Register. NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. United Stat«« Land Office. Portland, Ore.. May 12. 1908. Notice ia her. bv given that the North ern Pacific Railway Company filed in thia office oh May 12, 1908, its applica tion to «elect under the act of July 1. 1898. an extended by Act of May 17, I9ufi, the following described land», to wit : Liat 111: N J4 Ne W, aection 32, tp. 1 8.. R fi wi-at. W.M 8e I4 Ne J^, section 20, tp, 2 8-, R- ® went W M Ne I4 Nw aection 18, tp. 8 N., R 9 went, VV M. Any nnd all tiereon« claiming adver sely the landa de»crihe<l. or deniring to object becaune of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal of applicant, should til» their affidavits of uroteat in this office within thirty days from the first pubii cation of this notice. A lgernon 8. D resser . Register. First publication May 28, 1008. Lasi publication June 2ft. 1908- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Laud Office, Portland, Ore., May 12, 19C8. Notice is hereby given that the North ern Pacific Railway Company filed in this office on May 12. 1908. ito applica tion to select under the Act of July 1. 1898, as extended by Act of May 17, 1906. the following described lands, to wit; List No. 118 : 8w H 3w H, section 1L and 3 H 8e X. section 14, tp 8 N . R. • west, W.M. Any and all persons claiming adver sely the land described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other teason, to the disposal to afiplicant. should 81« their affidavits of protest in this oScs within thiity days from the first pubis cation of this notice. A lgernon 8. D rcbskb . Register- First publication May 28, 1808. Last publication June 25, 1908.