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AUGUST 13, 1908. TILLAMOOK BEADLIGHT, Advertising Rates. L egal A dvertisements : First Insetion, per line................... ♦ Each subsequent insertion, line.... Business and professional cards, 1 month ...................................... I 00 Homestead Notices.......................... 5 00 1Ü Timber Claims . ........................ i 00 5 Locals per line each insertion ... Disdlay advertisement, an inch. 50 1 month ...................................... All Resolutions ot Condoleuce and Lodge Notices. 5c. |>er line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., minimum rate, 25c. nut exceedu g five lines. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) One year.............................................. Six months.......................................... Three months........ ............................ ^illamook 1 1.50 75 50 ||eaì)Iigkt Fred C. linker. Publisher. Primary Survey Completed The preliminary survey for the Astoria. Seaside & Tillamo«»k Electric Railway to Seaside will be completed today, and tonight the force of men will arrive in this city. They will l»e paid off for then work accomplished to date, and tomor row morning the men w ill start on the work of running the "location,” or final, line t«> Seaside. This should take about a month, and when that is finished all ol the surveying work between this city and Seaside w ill he done. F L. Evans, promoter ol the project, said lH*t evening that just as soon as the survey is completed to Seaside the force of men will be reorganized and started to work on the preliminary sur vty to Tillamook. That should be finish ed before the rainy weather sets in. Mr. Evans is rushing the work as fast as is compatible with good results. Last evening he also said that immediately after the completion of the work be tween here and Seaside the matter ol financing that much of the enterprise will be taken up for active consideration. He will not go East on the matter, and it is understood that ‘certain eastern capitalists will send their financial agent an I their engineer here to look the field over. If the rest ol the work goes ahead in as satisfactory a manner as the preliminary matters have, Mr, Evans will win even more comp’iment. ary opinion than is now being accorded him. It is now definitely settled that a line will be run wound Smith's Point in addition to the one over the heights. The Smith's Point loop will be used for heavy freight, as well as for passenger service —Astorian. Betraying The Republican Party. This is aside altogether from the old B ij unites who are with Watson or Hisgen in the present canvass. In 1904 the country heard a good deal about the Roosevelt Democrats. It is altogether possible that the Taft Dem ocrats may play an important a role hi 1908.—Globe Democrat. Both phunea. w. The Oregon Cheese Co., Incorported, is prepared to buy all the first class cheese that comes along. Spot cash and highest price. Factory men will do well io see R. Robinson, the mana ger. before selling. He will be in Tillamook a good part of the time dur- • » J 1 Only the best stock , ¡ng the season ' ’vanted. The Richmond (Ya.) News leader, n Democratic paper, say there are j fully I.V'O white Deiiira rats in Rich- ! mond and 5lh> in Norfolk who will j * * a vige lor Taft. Similar reporta come ¡ A government tet-ort atates that in the from other Southern l<vm<sralic jour. 1 United Btatea 2,«OO.lMiO cattle die an- mils. There 1« nothing surprising In nuallr from diiease, expoauie nnd neg this. All the leading newspapers of. eel. This countiT always feel* nncom the South except the L-'iiisville Cou fort a file * hen the statistics of wmte are rier Journal. were op,>aed to Brran'e brought up. nomination While near I, al) of them » • • are supporting the ticket, the, are not In the last sis months twelve railron.ls conceallrg their aversion for tbe man have added 28.000 to the numlvr of who is at the head of II. shareholders, an increase of one filth Brvan hi counting on receiving the I This is one of the results of the fl irry entire vote of all of the solid South 1 that looks IOOB, like „ improvement and a which has been solid tit recent prest- ! we„efa| good * ■ a Three hundred years ago Champlain made a quick run across the Atlantic in eighteen <lavs in a vessel of eighty tons It is said that the 20,l>00-lon warship in which the Prince of Wales has just come could in four «lays, as she accom plished twenty-eight knots on her trial Champlain suggested a canal at Pan ama. The Quebec celebration has a<i ded to his reputation by the light j thrown on the details of his history. « « a Some Democratic papers are saving i that most of th»» negro vote in the North and West in 1908 will go to their party on account of the dismissal of the negro battalion at Brownsville for alleg ed connection with the disturbance in that place two years ago. Honker T. Washington, who ought to know more about the feeling of his race on this and other issues than the Democratic papers know it. takes the opposite view. " Th» negro vote will go to Mr. Taft because the negro»»» will realize in the campaign that they have nothing to expect from the Democratic party. With the Dem- ; ocratic Convention made up in large j part of Southern representatives of the Tillman-Vardaman type, it will he im possible for the negro to get anything If he is to get|unything he will have to i look to the Republican party, and hr will naturally vote the Republican ticket.** Willamette University. m 1H44. NEII' 950.000 BUILDING THIS YEAR. voukded haa -irong. br»in-<jeve|..>t>inK , Other 1 ___ fl murar, ___ . in Oratore a. . t Muai.' _ ' logy. Education. Med a-Inc, i hr Academy. 45 Professors. jtnKtion. High quality tn- * * • Slate Librarie« afford »uperior ad i It is understood that frvsh African vantage«. bu iting stories ar» not to count until Foe catalogue addreea after March 4 next Mr. Bryan will he President P HOMAN at leisure after November 3, but is too Salem Oregon Owe™ ATTORNEY AT LAW, • r’ • ■pcutechcr ^bvokat, Office ncro,s tho»tre«t and north Ini tbe Pott OfLx. 'Jp H. GOYNE, A ttorney - at L aw . Office : Opposite Court Hot« 126 Fifth Street, Portland 2 O regon . illamook , A. NOTICE a a 9 « • • COOPER, C arl haberlach , THE OREGON CHEESE COMPANY, ■ B » A Chinese fruit grower in California keeps in his bedroom a thermometer that rings him up when it falls to a certain point, and in his orchard under each tree is a covered pot filled with crude patroleum, which he lights, pro ducing a smudge equal to 8 degrees of warmth. Mr. Burbank is not Califor nia's only .fruit wizard. H. T illamook , TO THE PEOPLE OF TILLAMOOK CITY AND COUNTY. W. SEVERANCE, A ttorney - at -L aw , T illamook ■ » X Ona ot the new <>c«an lin.ra ha. drvel oped 65.<XX) hone-power and burna over 1OOO tona of c-ml dailr. The «■lire, look big. bul aeveral navigation compnniea are planning to leave them far behind. ¡ Residents. A ttorney - at -L aw , London papers are discussing the cqm parative merits of American and English orators. Has England any master of eloquence who can elicit a yell a hour and a half long, at a distance of seveial i hundred miles, after he has been lick« d , twice ? New York Evening Post says that Mr. Taft’s speech of acceptance M exhibits frankness and common sense and con firms the former impressions of bis sanity and courage ” Taxes paid for non- in office. Next Door to Tillamook County Bunk. The banks have lately reported an By wireless the naval authorities in unprecedented amount of cash on hand. London are able to communicate in A financial cloud soon rolls by w hen a stantly with over 300 warships at sea competent party is in control. within a distance ol several hundred * ¥ * concentrate nnd Both President Roosevelt and William miles. In ability to "feed a tight” the British Navy is justi J. Brynn are trying to kill the trusts. fied hi claiming a powerful advantage. And to accomplish their purpose they ■ « « will need the help of all the neighbors. According to the government inves * * * Gov Johnson is almost as enthusias tigators benzoate of soda and benzoic, tic for Bryan as Senator Foraker is lor acid used as food preservatives cause I Taft. The only wildly enthusiastic man I«» h 8 of weight, nausea and other in in the country is Judge Alton B. Par juriuus effects on the health, Au this ker. opinion rests oil actual testa it will be * * * accepted as having been thoroughly Minnesota announces that it could use confirmed. 7000 more harvest handsat good wagew. « # « This i& a year of big crops and the job At last it has come to pnas that a of saving them all is a matter of general Mugwump organ praises without in interest. serting a brass pin somewhere. The •«• dentisi cain|Mtigns. He will get the vote of the eleven states of the Con- frderacy of 1H61M. In most of the lour slave stale« of IH«I which r» fused to secede the currsul is against H Complete set of Abstract Booh W. A. WILLIAMS & CO., Tammany will select the Democratic candidate for governor ol New York this year and the Republicans of the state A peculiar feature uf the American will renominate Hughes, with the ap political system is that a vice president proval of independent voters. Tam never has any life-giving excitement many's pjfospect of capturing Albany in either in or out of office. 1908 is poor. * M * * * * BOTTS, A ttorney - at - law . • Office opposite Post Cffict Interesting Scraps. There comes from Tacoma a bit of in Some of the old time Democratic lead teresting testimony—a personal conics era who are reluctantly climbing into sion Irotn an itinerant newspaper writer the Brvan band wagon will have to l>e —printed on this page today, that lie a provided with easy chairs and all the Democrat, regifteied as a Republican comforts ol home. for the Oregon primaries. This particu X * M A new tale ol pirates' buiied gold lar perjurer glories in his dishonest deed. "Everything's fair in love, war and comes from the South Sea Islands. It politics," he cries. Hardly; but the has never been explained why pirates iJcmocrat who wants results, doesn't were so Irugal as to bury treasure in hesitate to pursue any kind o( game, stead of speeding it. « » M fair or unfair, in Oregon to get them Once Holland's warships sailed the Therefore. Im nil reds and even thousands of Democrats last Spring registered as channel with a broom at the masthead Republicans in order to control the Re as a token of masterv of the sea. It is publican primaries, and name the weak easy to take a minor place when a na. est men that such candidates might be tion allows its navy to run down. * * M beaten in the regular election. So Cake The proposed disruption of the Har. was ilrfeatrd by Chamlterlain. rirnan system railroads will keep the Bul it is now denied by some that lawyers and the courts buisy for the Democrats voted us Republicans,though next quarter of a century. Mr. H trri it was notorious, it was spoken of man will be found to be a tough custo c«»nstantly ; the nrwspapcts were full of mer. • it ; George H. Thomas, chairman of the MW* Democratic county committee of Mult William R. Hearst ssvs he will never nomah, said he was aghast at the per again be a candidate for office Hr has jury of Democrat«, well-known, lifelong evidently made up his mind that if nom Democrats, w ho registered falsly as Re. inated he could not be elected, and that publicans. Did Mr Thomas know what if elected somebody would count him lie win talking about ? tie did. ol out. * * * course, as everybody else knows who1 took the trouble to inquire. In one Most of the policies that have brought county, Marion, a single citizen report prosperity to the American nation are ed that he recognised on the Republican denounced as misfortunes by the Dem* rolls forty tried and true Ikmucrats. ocratic leader*, In other words, the Why were these faithful partisans thu« country has been fortunate in its mis traitorously sneaking into the enemy's fortunes. « * * camp and enlisting under his fl^g, if not Mr Go m pert is not denying that hr to l*etray him ? Tliev did betray him, n* the result proved But how are wt jamped into Bryan's support without going to stop it until men lxc«»me honest waiting for SDceches of acceptance or which, in such a matte*, is h >l*lrss to any other particulars, Sometimes the expect ; or until the pi unary law is early bird, in a dim light, tackles a cater pillar. amended ?—Oregonian. Democrats to Support Taft. t . HARNESS, COLLARS, etc. You Use Them. We Sell Them. him Delaware and Weal Virginia considerate to steal thunder at the (which waa part of Virginia until headwaters of the Zambesi. * J * 1863) will declare for Taft. They Mr. Taft's speech accepting the presi have been in the Republican line for plain indi- a dozen year«, and not the si ig blest denti.il nomination gives the ßlling the cation that the matter of indication is show n that they will leave office has had his serious consideration it. Marvland. Kentucky and M nwhiii There is not a word ofLuncer taint y in are doubtful, with the ch it lice»» in favor of Taft. While Missouri ha* neyer the entire speech. * * * been a Southern alate, the fact that Hard times, according to a writer ol it had slavery, and also that it voted the dav, have an optimistic lining the Democratic ticket for many jeara Plain living is declared to be a preven after the reconstruction of the Con live ol sunstroke and a lack of funds federate State«, placed it, for partisan promotes a desire to substitute arbitra purposes. in the solid South. It waa tion lor litigation. carried by the Republicans in 1904. SIS however, and is likely to remain unh The revolutionists hiding in the shap- the Republicans in 1908. paral from President Diaz are thorough This drift of Democrats away from •y convinced that Dr. Osier's theory Bryan and over Io Taft in many of the about septuagenarians is all a mistake. Southern States has more significance They will be shy of Diaz hereafter until than may appear on the surface. It he passes the country mark. marks a tendency which is undoubt ■ S ■ The inventor of the telephone says air edly in operation all over ihtr coun try. While the change of base may ships will shortly be used for pleasure not be great enough to sweep any of rTie fact that they are safer than s-omt the old Southern Democratic fast, of the enjoyments at thestimmer garden^ neases into Republican column, it »nav detract from th« ir popularity alter will count for much in the North» rn th»- novt Ity wears off. and Uewiern Blates, where there in i o a a a A Southern Deinncratic paper says the negro issue to hold men in line for a ticket who*e head they dieliust and Republicans of the West are antagonis w hose principles they bate. Hun tic to th« se id the Past. When tins dreds of thousands of men who vohd di iain ends next fall, East ai dWtsf will tor Bn an in his two previous can be found standing together and holding vasses will be against him this year a considerable slice of the South. .. O ïegox . T. BOALS, M.D., & SURGEOX PHYSICIAN TILLAMOOK. Office: Olson Building. Residence : Mrs. Weiss' hnux, »« Mrs. Walker's. 1V1LLSEI.I. Al.L STOCK ON ■-J HAND AT COST. Strictly for Cash Until Further Notice. I. M. SMITH, PHYSICIAN & SURGES So as to make room for a large stock for Spring and Summer ¡Shoes that will shortly arrive from Chicago. Come and get Bargains out of the largest and best selected stockof Shoes in the City. Office over J. A. Todd & Co.. Tillamook. Ore. P. F. BROWNE. Agent. « « W. G PHYSICIAN & SURGÍ I have just opened up the most com plete line of , BAY CITY, OREGON. STAPLE & FANCY! CROCEIEES 1 ££ s -^JAHOMAS W. ROSS, PHYSICIAN & SURGI in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The £ « prices are no higher than others. » We most cordially invite you to and look at what we have and s £ come get our prices, whether you buy or & not. £ 8 W. M. MILLS, Opposite the Post Offiee. Office : Opposite Post Oft*- Residence : Alien House, Tilla«00* R. BEALS, REAL estate I Ob F inancial A gi Tillamook, Oregon. R. P. J. SHARP, RESIDENT DENT Office across the street i The Best Hotel. Court Hoose. Dr. Wise’joffict THE ALLEN HOUSE, «J. P. AüüEN. Proprietor. • SARCHET, -L . The Fasbw«Wf Headquarters for Travelling Men. Special Attention paid to Tourists. A Fitst Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation. ing a A A A A < > > I » » Cleaning, Pressing ind 1 A. K. CASE. PKOP2IETOR Store in Heins Gallery- Tillamook Iron Works OBERT A. General Machinists & Blacksmiths. ATTORN^Y‘ a T'LÍÍ Boiler Work, Logger’« Work and Heavy Forgi Titles, Land ness and MhM1 Fine Machine Work a Specialty. TILLAMOOK OREGON PORTLAND, ' Room. 30« Centrally Uosated. Rates, $1 Per day t-SMD Ornes Br .nrss. * Srscui.Tr. LARSEN HOUSE, M. H. URRSBN, Proprietor. TILLAMOOK. OREGON The Beit Hotel in tbe city, No Cbineie Empiojed. OWING i LAWYER R oom 334 Woscssrss Tarin .ss Osx S’™’*?,"- ( Room Next to th. t'S te* FuRTLAND, OS