Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 28, 1908, Image 6

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 28. 1908
Editorial Snap Shots.
Vote for the University appropriation
on Monday.
was
See how slick Otto Schrader will beat
the Democratic Billy on Monday.
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Hembree claimed that he could not get
justice io Tillamook. No, not with an
ex-saJoon keeper on the jury. But he got
justice in I’olk County, however.
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Chamberlain, when the people were up
in arms because he paroled Hembree,
tried to excuse himself by saving that hr
did not believe Hembree guilty. Il was
a pour excuse, wasn’t it ?
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The people of Tillamook County ought
to vole against Chamfieriain on general
principles, just to show their disgust at
lhe governor’s action in paroling Hem­
bree and pardoning 285 criminals.
warn the republicans of this county not
to fie fooled in that wav.
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Tillamook County never had a worse
snubbing than it received nt the ring
rule convention at McMinnville wlmh
nominated Sam Laughlin for J int Rep­
resentative, lor it is an effort to deprive
Tillamook County of representation hi
the state legislature if Tillainookers do
not resent that kind of snubbing next
Monday they are not loyal citizen» of
this county. This is addressed to th»*
democrats as well as the republicans
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A suggestion is made in a letter in
another column that the women ol the
county turn out next Munday and work
to keep the county ‘ dry.’’ A* the wo
men, their children and their ho nes are
the greatest sufferers as a result of tin
saloon, it would be perfectly right and
proper for them to do so.
The V»ti
Saloon league having got l»usv. win
not have a big delegation of intelligent,
nicely dressed women at every poling
place ?
Murderer Hembree is another of our
leading citizens who made a trifling
error of judgmen' in getting a change ol
venue to a Willamette Valley county.
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Chas. Gallo wav, who was stumping
Tillamook county in the interest ol
Banker Laughlin s candidacy for lhe
state legislature, ’attaches great on
poitance to Laughlin’s having taken a
pledge regarding the election of a
US. Senator. He done not sav anv
thing about lhe pledge taken bv 'lilla-
rn'»«ik’s candidate.
Well, you know
Tillamook don’t count, anv how
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fairness to Mr. Beals, however, we wish
to slate that he subscribed to a pb*«lgtd
just as binding in rtgard to the elec'ion
ol a I’ S Senator as lhe pledge of Mr
Laughlin. This pledge was filed with
dr Beals’ petition, and is and has been
a matter of public record tor months.
GRILLS THE GOVERNOR.
A Tillamook Republican Shows
Chamberlain Up
party for your own personal
It the Democratic parts
anything it should be (■„nsidsS'l
much greater eooserimma, T’«l
welfare of yourself or any nts * 1
her of it. The office of Sensu» ■ *’
lltical office; it should be fliiL“«»
opinion, by some one who bet^*'
the party principle, and tbo* J""1
should I* those which •
pect and support of a 1 ,rge . * *
anv rate, of the people oft e m”
the democratic parly were ,
I
principles of that kind you
nesi'ate to come to its support«« h *
up for its principles. By Vour m J*1
so you place yourself in the nZ.
either showing that the demoenuk 11
has no principles worthy J *<l
advocacy by you or that vo/*
sonal
success is of more ¡I1*
ance than the success of it, prlnci
cannot agree with you that your ¿¿J
success is a matter which is
vital importance to the peop|, “L"?
State of Oregon. I believe Hut
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other people who can as fitly ln(t “*
represent the State—people who an ’
afraid to stand for and advocate wluiii
believe to lie right and who
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ashamed of their party affiliation, 12!
of this opinion I must decline to ,23
to your appeal and wish to assun
that I shall make every effort
reasonably can to see that you,
in this respect is not fullfifled.
It is true that I take partisan vj., .
this matter, and possibly may b, 2
much influenced bv such consider»J
It is true also that I have not ittetanS
to cover much of the acts of you,
istration, and I atu only calling attesbal
to some things which strike u, JJ:
ularly here in Tillamook county h,'
these reasons are sufficient for me ii’l
think will lie sufficient for a numlie, J
other people to cause them to with J
their support from you.
The republican party has it, J
candidate, and I know of no rod
why the republicans of the StateikJ
not lovallv support him. It neemt to J
that there should be really extrtod
nary reasons for their adandoning J
own candidate in order to further nJ
personal ambitions, and such res«J
have not been presented to me, m J
least they have not so imp-ersto J
The fact that you have taken nnmcj
journeys over the country and addra]
various gatherings with the GorrnJ
and Senators of other states and al
doubtedly had a very fine time wind
and dining with them, does notind
to me as being a sufficient reason ionj
people of Oregon sending you toil
United States Senate. 1 preiumepUH
file is very enjoy able to you and til
you are very reluctant to relinquiihJ
same, but lor the reasons herein sttij
and for many others which I wits]
take time to here enumerate, I ¿1
join with what 1 hope will be a pal
majority of the people of Oreyoo J
next Monday in voting for II. M.C m
for United States Senator as-theenJ
elate who is entitied to our supportutl
who will serve the interests ofooriua
in the United States Senate.
In writing this letter I wish to Kill
you that I do not intend, and han J
intended to show any disrespect toil
great and high office which yus ml
hold, but you are before the propltml
candidate for another office and aitin
upo’i the record you have madt toil
again chosen by the people. Ilnlthl
you are, under these circumstance,kl
ject to any criticism which rourpsl
record renders proper, and it is io til
spirit that I have written thislett«»
expressing my views upon some ofthB
matters
1 trust that I will not»
considered as being too bold inlifl
matter, being one of the common pctyifl
but 1 feel that I have as much ngit»
another to express niv views and ha
endeavored in mv way to give«™»
the reasons for my not being shit»
coincide with your wishes in this null»
Very sincerely H. youra.
T. BOTTil
mv admiration or respect, though prob-
May 2«lh. I®08-
ai.lv oil the principle that the end justi­
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r,lor
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lion. Geor»{»*
I fies the means, a successful politician
’ Nal»ui. Oreicuii.
such as you can find excuse lor matters
| Dar Sir.-1 am m recHpt of your ol this kind on the ground that the
•• personal'’ Inter of U>e 1 °,h
' ■principle” for which you are apparently
Icallmtt my attention to r,,ur|Ca.nJ“1 ; working-The interests of George K.
fur Ui.ile.l Slates beiiator. 1 «as. a»» Chamberlain, are best served by such
.„„uer of cour-e. d.eply impressed with
.„y importance upon revelvluff U»* Twould call your attention to the
•personal” letter from you. lrecal.d
I..L yon had
visited THhmook two •peech that you made in Tillamook two
years ag .. At that time you were very
vear» ago ami that I met you at that careful to call the attention of the people
time At that time you made an aitdresa to the fact that their stale rax for that
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Where was Sam Laughlin, candidate l„ the people here, in which you com year waslmucli lower than it had been
f««r Joint Representative, the other day pliuieine.! us all very highly upon our in prior years, intending thereby that
having a high degree of intelligence, the people should believe that as a result
when A. G. Beals subscribed $250,4)0 to
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being people who had enough energy to
help
you
get
a
railroad?
He
was
just
of vour administration and your action
You are asked to vote for Chambtr-
goto iu<wl western point 111 the Untied
lhe taxes bail been reduced, when vou
where
he
will
be
in
the
state
legislatuie
lain, "the man who deliver» the goods.”
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States
and
upon
receiving
a
"
personal
when your interests are at stake. He
knew as a matter of fact, though prob­
He delivered the goods when he paroled
Good I We are glad to see that those
letter from you I concluded that 1 had
A more abominable im­
ably some of your hearers dul not know
Hembree, the Sandlake murderer, and who subscribed to the railroad hurrying wasn't there.
individually made a very favorable liu
pardoned 285 criminals, 13 of whom up to the front to sign the new agree­ position was never pe« petrated upon a „re-sion iijioii vou and one of a lasting or have it in mind ut that tune, that
were murderer»
ment.
As it looked as'<hough work people Ilian the efforts th it are »»ring character, ami that you really thought the reason for this marked reduction
made by the political slnsters ol Yamhill
that year wasthelact that the general
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would not start up for some tunt*. no
that the people of Tillamook, or some
We are informed that the first ballot sooner had Mr. Davis given an assur Countv to rob Tillamook ot its represen­ of (hem, w-r« the very smartest peopl- appropriation bill tor the state a ex­
For the sake
penses had been held up under the refer
taken in the Hembree case was nine lor ance that worn would begin in June, it tation in the legislature
III the state; you had auid bo pi youi endum. and we paid for this in the in
murder hi the first degree aini three for made everybody feel good, liberal and <»f i our countv, for the sake of what is
speech
reused taxes ol the following year. I
dis«, u ski «»n, all of the jurymen Leo.g con light hearted. Raise the suoscription up decent and fair in politics, rise up in your
H«»'vever, when I found that my lid not think at that time, nor do 1
voiced that Hembree was the murderer to $25.4)4)0 arid make the railroad co n might next Momfay and strike down neighbors were all receiving the sam
this
foul
conspiracy.
think now that you were treating the
before the) left the jury box.
panv ffr'el good also.ior it was up against
Kind of a " personal " letter, I con
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people with honesty or with candor
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a most difficult and exceeding expensive
eluded Ihal the best way for you tv
notice
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Mr.
A
G.
Let's see. Mayor Johnson said on Wed problem in starting out to construct a
TillamookerM. t ika
At that time you appeared before
curry fivor with the people of the State
__ I s . the
__ Tillamook
.
nesday something about united we stand, railroad last year.
B«* h
farmer, ami tn»*
our
people as Governor, and the
of Oregon was to affect ill this manner a
divi«lv<l we fall. That was excellent and
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i nominee f »r Joint
regular
reput»lican
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ineetiug
was oalled by youi supporters
personal interest in all of the voterB ol
coinmeiidable advice.
But say, Mr.
Henry Crenshaw is again before the Representative, subscribed $250 towards
as a busiuess meu’s meeting and not
the
state.
.
Mayor, are you supporting or opposing a people seeking re-election for the office ol ! the railroad.
Mr. Sim Laughlin, the
It ibis was your object you have as a political meeting in auy sense ot
Tillamook man for Joint Represeulutive? Sheriff on the republican ticket. 11 •• ha?« North Yamhill banker, who was nomi-
failetl to aceoiuphsh your purp we as tbe word. However, you made it one
made an excellent official and tax col­ naled by the ring rule convention io far as I am concerned, and I think, as of the strongest political mee ings in
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We want to congratulate the editors lector. This is now admitted bv those buck the Tillamook man. has not put up well, with a great majority of the people a pirtistu sense that 1 have ever at
of the Bugle Call upon the success of the who opposed him two years ago, for a tieaii to help Tillamook gel a railroad. of Tillamook County.
For one thing tended. You thus procured the at­
high school paper. They are deserving they have had occasion to admire Ins G. iitlemen, put that Hi your pipe. We the people here have learned since the tendance of the people by what might
of a good deal of credit for making it grit as a sheriff and his persistency in feel sure that every voter who is inter. making of your speech that you are in be called, I presume, unfair moans.
interesting, bright and clean, and we are carrying out his duty. The vote at the este«l in Tiiiaoiook county, it they want the habit of talking to people of other
In that speech you assure! us that
glad to be able to say that their efforts primary election showed his popularity to be fair arid loyal to their home county, counties ami telling them the same you had atollshed flogging in the
will vote for Mr. Beals on Monday. Wr
throughout the count v. and hi re elect
liaye been crowned with success.
thing about themaelves as to their in­ penitentiary. We, ot course, telieved
ing him the people will be assured of an believe republicans will stay with the telligence ami good qualities in general. you until tbe facts came to light a
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! home candidate, so ought the democrats,
excellent
sheriff,
who
is
ready
to
du
bis
We are informed that District Deputy
S mie, er coot Hie people of Tillamook, few mouths later alter you had been
for there is no democratic candidate for
Attorney Cooper made a fine address to duty al any lime.
get away fro n home occasionally and re elected as Governor. 1 took a live­
Joint Representative.
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lhejurv in the Hembree case last week,
ly interest in tbe defense which you
hear of these tilings.
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Geo. B. Lamb made an excellent and
and was highly commended for it, and
I cannot support you for the position put up at that time, but it did not
It seems that qaite a number of our toil are now seeking, because, in the appear t > me that you came off very
District
Attorney McNary’s closing obliging County Clerk, and a large num­
argument was a clincher, which sealed ber of voters would have liked to have citizens are laboring under a misappre­ flrsi place, I am a Republican and he well in that matter.
seen him remain in that office. But the hension of the Local Option Law, be­ lieve that the best interests of the state
the talc ot Hembree.
lu your speech you took the credit
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republicans, in nominating J. C. Holden lieving that the law does not allow a will be su'is. i ved by sending a Republi foi the Eddy Coiporation Tax Bill
Sam Laughlin, of North Yamhill, who for County Clerk, selected a good man man to offer his friends or guests a social o.in from Oregon to the United States prepared and introduced before you
was the nominee of the mugwump Mc­ to follow Mr. Lamb, for be is well quali glass in his own house. A careful read­ Senatt to act in conjunction with Re were inaugurated and prepared by a
Minnville convention for joint represen­ tied for the position. We ask the people ing of the law will clearly show that punliean m.-mibers of the House of representative from this county. You
tative, is a banker, but we have in mind’s of the county to give him a big vote on such is not the case, as the law only Ifepiesentalive. I take it, although you took tbe credit beoause you afterward
eye other hankers who have got into Monday, for we can guarantee that he attempts to prohibit the giving awav of do not say so in your letter, that you are lecommeuded such a tax in your first
politics. Mugwump politic» and bank­ will make an excellent County Court. liquors with the intention of violating a Democrat, and as such I presume that message, aud some of tbe people here
He is one of Tillamook’s clean vouug the law, as, for instance, where a man
ing never did go well together.
vou have voted for Bryan for President at that time thought you were really
inen, end the Republicans having iomi is in the business but never acknowledges
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and also for Parker, representing as responsible for tbe law, taking your
the they ill I and as they do to day ideas
Yamhill County lias two represen­ nated him in a clean campaign, he will that he charges anything; but
statement as being absolutely current.
purchaser lays down the money ami which are considered to be absolutely
tatives of tier own and one senatui. Not make good by making a good official.
Such matters as these do not com-
walks
off
and
the
seller
pockets
the
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content with this the Laiighlm ring by
inconsistent; that you supported Bryan maud my respect nor appeal to me as
The snap shot man is getting hot in money. There is frequently an attempt lud free silver with as groat or greater any reason tor giving you support in
an artful «lodge is trying to usurp the
little representation Tillamook
lias. the collar over ibis Yamhill buMiie*s. it to defeat lhe la w in this respect. Hie enthusiasm mail you supported Mr. the future.
Every voter in this county should stand we have a fair it is a Yamhill man to seller telling the buyer where he can Parker ami Ins repudiation of that
Again, the people in Tillamook
l»y Tillamook next Monday hi her run it. If we want music it is a Yamhill get the liquor, the buyer lays down the doctrm.'. In fact I take it that in all pro County in particular have occasion to
struggle for a square deal and vote fur band which gets away with the dough money ami departs, but the seller gets lability you are one of the people who criticise your conduct, aud tney have
and left one committee several hundred the money just the s ¡me.
A. G. Beal».
lakes a pride ill swallowing whatever done so in the Hembree case, You
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collars in the hole.
A democratic
paroled Mr. Hembree, which you
In a letter we published in Jauuirv cmnes under the name of Democrat.
The snap sh.it man is in the "grass Yamhill speaker has been si limping the
I presume also that you are now sup­ bad a perfect right to do, of course,
last, written by E. M Shutt, sheriff ol
widowers’’ class l«ir several weeks, so county fora Yamhill man lo.rt present
Morrow County, amongst other thing« porting Mr. Bryan and that you are under tbe law. tut when you found
we are entitled to all the pctquisites us,neit her of wjio ha ve one cent s interest
said : “Take for instance the recent par­ .iitendmg to supp >rt him as against the I bat the popular lealing was against
which tails to the lot of that class, it in thecountv or paid one cent in t ixvs
don by the Governor of Oregon of Hem­ Republican nominee for president, who you on this point, you made tbe claim
there are any. Like most "widowers," VVhv if this thing continues Tillani'iokers
bree, the man convicted of the murder ol ever that may be. You ask that I should that you had no discretion under the
we readily fell into the habit of claw hug will have to sav their pravers prrsviitlv
his wife and daughter under the most •place pnnciple above party. I would law to do anythiiig moie than whit
into bed in the same condition that we to some Yamhill G »ose. We don’t have
revolting and disgusting circumstances inquire whether you are doing Boat you did. This was shown to he etron-
crawled out, going on the theory that it to go to Yamhill lor brains. There’s
after the inhuman fiend had served but Hus time, and if you are what is the eou< at tbe time aud you then attemp
plenty in Tillamook.
is waste of time to make beds.
one year out of a hie time sentence.’’ principle you are placing above party t ed to give other excuses, but it
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Then Sheriff Shutt deplores the present It appeers to me that the only principle
The snap shot man on December 19th
The Oregonian made a caustic taunt condition of affairs after sheriffs have which you are thus placing above party seeme-l to me that you should not
last said : "Governor Chamberlain has at Governor Chamberlain, which is right made arrests and officials convicting is lhe principle of seif service—the have attempted to misstate what the
law was. As to the excuses which
turned a cold-blooded murderer ar.d a
criminals at great expense to the lax principle that G-orge E. Chamberlain you gave aftorwaid, I do not think
to the point _•
dangerous man loose, and would like to
should be elected to the United States they were good, but if they wore aud
papers,
had
this
to
sav
:
"We
need
not
Hembree has been convicted again.
see him arrested and placed on trial for
look further th in Morro w County to see ■Sen lie—because this is the burden ol
the murder of Ins wile.” Cliambtrlaiii That would seem to assure al least ano the work of Gubernatorial delinquency. vour co o'noiiication and you apparently if you thought you were doing the
must how admit that he turned a cold ther year in the penitentiary before that E««r instance, about three years ago think so little of your party that you right tuing in paroling Hembree, you
should have had enough backbone to
blooded murderer loose. Thue is the lien util ul parole law and Governor Cham­ Morrow County spent $1,5<H> of the have very carefully
avoided stating
berlain can get together again.
have stood up and said so without
kind ot man Chamberlain is.
taxpayers' hard earned money to con that you are connected in any way wilii
I
attempting to lay tbe blame upon the
Seeing that Governor Chamberlain has vict two horse thieves, who were sen­ any party whatever.
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law
where it did uot properly belong,
Laughlin, the
Yamhill banker, pardoned 285 criminal, 13 of whom were tenced to three years in the penitentiary
If the democratic party has no princi.
in Ins platform favors a ciaug* in the murderers, it is already predicted that In 11 momhs they were pardoned out pies winch are higher or more worthy of and it seems to me that you must
have intended in givlug yout tirst ex­
banking law. Ic is better Dial bankers
Butcher Meat and Saloon
Chamberlain will not allow Hembree to bv the Governor—just alter election ’’ support than the principle that George cuse to mislead the people as to your
be regulated by the law than that they
Isn't the Governor a peach in the eves E. Chamberlain should lie elected to the
reasons
for
your
action.
hang
if
he
can
possibly
avoid
it.
reguhite the law. The more farmers
of lhe criminal class, with a record ol United Slates Senate. I presume vour
As another charge was pending
The following letter appetrrd 1,1
anil the fewer bankers and R.R. at*
This is another from the Oregonian:
285 pardons ?
course is fullv justified, but such "princi­ against Hembree, upon which be has
toilless we have hi the It gitdaiuie aw a
ple” as this does not appeal very strong­ since been tried and convicted of mur­ Oregonian :
general thing, the better the litleiebts of
Once in the town of Ida Grortk
ly to me.
in tb i first degree by citizens of
lhe common pe««ple will l>e looked utter.
Twenty three Citizens of Tillamook City, men of high Vou claim to lie a Roosevelt democrat, der
another co intv, il will piohably re­ the undersigned asked the bntde.1
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hut I take it that you have never voted sult that tnete will be no miscartiage
standing, who weigh well what they say and do, have for
clever German, for a choice tendrrS
Some of Banker Laughlin’» friends say
Imo nor supported the mtn who have
he is a republican. I lie Newberg Graphic joined in an appeal to the voters of this county to stand b.-en supporting hun in the great tight of justice, unless you should conclude steak, some guests from a distance«’
that
you
should
again
exeielse
your
mid McMinnville News
Reporter, lhe
which he lias been making for the people
ing just arrived.
(wo largest paper» puhlishctl in Yam­ by our home candidate, A. G. Beals, for joint representa­ I take it that vou do oot intend to sup exe utl’e powets by pardouiug Hem­
•• I am very sorry,” said tte I’ttta
outright. Eveu if you should
hill County, characterize him as a inuv- tive.
This appeal is published on another page. If you port lor president any candidate whom bree
not do this tbe people ot thia oouuty after some hesitation, “ but I »”*1
wramp. The Oregon Journal, of May 26,
Roosevelt would support ; that vou will
haven
't
read
it,
please
do
so.
have been put to additional expense good steak left in the shop, neitbcr'R
say he is a Democrat.
Ac will not
bv your vote mid influence do all in
by reason of your action. The sceonl
presume to pass on this subject,
your power to discredit the uarty which
derloin nor porterhou’r. It is II»«'■I
only sight the authorities.
elected Roosevelt mill which has mad» trial which was thereby necessitated When we had saloons in town I »I’’
into law all ul the measures winch have being an expeu.-ive matter, and our
tax tiills will be increased by reason had tenderloin, porterhouse »«1
We wiwli the Pacific R lilwny A Navi
'•een enacted and in'ended toenrry out
g «finti ( 'umpaiiv better luck next lime it
the policies he Ims Hilvocnted Do you ot your autiou in this matter probably ous rib roasts ‘on the hooks, M’R
think Roosevelt would leel that the peo nfteeu hundred to two thousand dol­ you see, n lot of fellows would
► tin is up work, fi»i it wm hard luck to
tills, of comae, does no! meet
pie of Oregon weieexpressing their en lars
have io buck up against a laboi situa
the necks, shanks and cheap »'’’M
timi winch C"in|H*llr(l the company to
• nu-msiic support ..I linn and his puli- with a vary euthnsi .Stic receptiou
pay some men $3 U<> a «lay lor a trout t wo
ciet il ihev would elect you to the Sen­ from the people of Tillamook Comity, they spent their wages in ll'rs*tj
ile ? I do not think so. and I believe lhe people here are afraid that the Now all that is changed. Tbr»'*J
liitsol work. Mini loclap this the iman
rial slringriicv made the had luck doti
VI.u are too intelligent to think so your same infl leuces which reached you Icllows fake home eveiy dsj «»«J
bly hard lor the company to btiuggle
»ell. but you are Imping to make rhe and procured aeilou in the Hembree
meat I have, leaving this pile »'"'J
under.
people think that very thing it would case might stilt be most potent with
you Were you ij the United States stuff that nobody want*-
<eem.
You claim there is no great issue lie fleuate. 1 think I can voice tte sen­ you please.the saloon helped «! n
t ween lhe parties today . Then why d ivou timents oia gieat number ot the peo­
cling, among vour brethren, to the Iknt ple iu TiHasiook County in sijing ness ”
Possibiy it did. hut by whntP' J
cratic party ? Is there nothing to come «'•at we do not wish to have such a
Every time the snap shot man makes
r« Irrence to the alleged graft in contiec
linn with the water si stem, it senns to
w«»rn »«»me tew pctsons and the editor­
ial write«» «»I the »pet'ial interest new»
paper.
We can’t help it if those who
know sonic few tiling» have squealed.
We are in the new» business and iielieve
what i* reported about the grail going
lu lour individuals.
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Bv the wife and children »« ho«”"!
on beef necks and shanks, bet*’’1!
saloon made it impossible fbrt»**1
get anything better.
J
It was said bv a cortrsponde*«*n
Oregonian the other day :• "Dr,,,0'n
saloon and vou destroy one olt^j
ing industries.*’ An industry est«1^
upon
what ?
Beef shanks
n
lour pardon recotd is too long. It cheap, unsanitary homes, idles**^
seems to me that you have, whether
ieMDDe^,Ualin
D°t’ anoour'*8ed I«’- and crime. Great industry, th*1, I
C. E Cl>
msri^rim.1 ‘
have fc<'eu s,,n,e
meritorious cases upon which von
have acted, and I
“¿‘.„/‘.’"y
exZmpU,vj’,8tb’“d’ b,ltth'’ concrete
Couml lny°U
Till.mook
ioXe ul
a ,Hatnh,i* «■*«•« "ot
'««Pi™ IH wth 0°ufiden
«> inlcIHg'nUv con.i<h,r (he
o( •Ctiou 10 othFi ca»Afl
(he »late und i.uii.m, a„d (he unwuver apI^r'M’.0"^ P'rtic«lsr in which you
mg deurm>n..tl.„, tn honesil, |.b" appear very strong, and that 1« in
for the carrvmg ,,ut ol the
which I mus"bwytb'tbl0W ,,>ur °*n h,,ro
-»M ..for t>K
A. to thew
44
A.P.A. ism, lti to I ism. and State
meat No. 1 ism are ull in the same cate­
gory
Anything to fool the people and
get them excited.
The politicians know
how *o work it. fot thev are aware that
tbo,nands of voter» are ready to bite at
any kind of ism that bobs us. As this
is a |Mditical tight, between republicans
and the other political parties, we must
condition of affairs aud tor that reas
on maor myself included, will oppose
Vou. The people ot thia county do
out, in uiy opinion, wish to be sub­
jected In any way to the influences
ub£2?2.tbecomPr,,mis<‘ »erdict
in to« Hembree case or -----------
'
mg it by your par„le. {our
; t)Ht
unt sanctiou-
in to «ay,
there is considerable distrust here of
f?iends.’t y°“r aPPa,eu,1y special
First Bank & Tn#
Tillamook n-ver had a better assessor
than A. M. Hare, the republican nomi
i«er for re elect ion.
There is no denting
this tact
The large vie he will receive
on Monday will prove that the people
have implicit confidence in him as the
assessor of their propertv, lor he Ims
made a just and equitable assessment in
pretivu« years. Mr. Hare is the right
man in the right (dace. So vole for him
•
up w lucii ju-uhes the existence of a R-
publican parly or a Democratic party ’
Kppiiientlv vou think there is or you
Voui.l adamlon all claim whatever to
«mg a l>. .n.arat and running and,,
•hat captmn
But if y„u think lhe
Republican p,,tv has outlived its u«e
ulnes.. I w .uni again appeal to the
............
«’resident ot whom you
ihihi t«> i»e a »upportrr.
I can agree win you that some of th.
•m.i lerauon. which should determine
be se ee-tion ot the Untied Stales Senator
ire. lam.hant. with the needs of the
Dr. Henry E. Morris,
Democratic Nominee for
County Clerk.
Company, 1
BAY CITY, ORKj
lnlewg
matter. I wi|| have .
^s/bbuVr-!;r..y;i,tVrb-‘
»
,o,lr pa,t record. It i,
true that the ,>eople
nikmooli Coùn
tv have not had »-. m1Kh opportuno»
to come in doge contact with »our
hctal actions, prohahl, as som»J ol ,11
RooeS^L
other portnm. ot the s“te .„d
• here are . number of thin« .n
'1'
‘bini th.;
record which undoubtedly iw4t »HhX
.pproval „f „„„y o( our^,* t'.m
«here ar, other
•nthweouaty wbteh do not cotowlod
lnb o'-"- ’l,h
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