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About Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1909)
proof of the charge herein made that “DRY" DETECTIVE BILLS O.K they are conspirators against the Pendleton Hold* Sleuth Earned L egal A dvxbtisk M e . sts : law of this state, against the in- I $356 He Aska. lual Ina-lum, per line.. tegrity of their party which seek to | P endleton , Or., Dec. Id—hold Each aubesfuent insertion, line.... rule or ruin, and against the people ing that incurring of debt for Busins«* and prolamin,,ai cards, 1 month ..................................... of the commonwealth of Oregon, j the salaries and expense» of the H'.ineatead Nolicea ....................... I In seeking to overthrow the Pri detective who secured thewholesalv Ti ulu-r Claim*................................. 1 mary Law and the restoratian of list of indictments against violators 1«> cm 1* per line each insertion ... the Convention system in its stead, of the local option law more than a Display advertisement, an inch. I month ........................... ......... 1 they aim to restrict the franchise of i i year ago was involuntary and not All Resolutions of Condolence the elector, on the implied assump voluntary, Judge Bean ruled this Lodxe Notice*. 3c. per line. tion that the people are incapble of afternoon that the County Court Cards of Thanks, 5c. |*r line. self-government; an assumption had a right to order the bill paid. Notice*. Lost, Strayed or Stolen, minimum rale, 25c. not rxoeedn g ! and an insult thinly veiled in the Thia is considered a signal victory, linea. so-called “assembly” plan. not only for District Attorney T he P eople W ill N ot S urrender . Phelps, who otherwise would have KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION It is beyond belief that the electo- been compelled to pay the bill of .STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) i rate of this state who are toda/*in $350, but also for law enforcement One year................................................. > the legitimate possession of a full- 1 and local option. Six month*............................................. Three month*........................................ 1 fledged franchise such as is enjoyed Though more than $7500 in fines in no other state in the Union, with was secured as a result of the detec the complete power of sovereignty tive work in the city, the liquor ’ it carries, are ready knowingly to interest sought to tie the hands of surrender it to a few designing the detective by compelling him to politicians and their purchased pay all the investigation bills. A The assumption of the Pri suit was filed enjoining the court SENATOR BOURNE AND I clack. mary Law is that the people are from paying the bill, on the ground ASSEMBLY PLAN. intelligent enough to know what that the voluntary indebtedness, they want and to exercise a discre which it was permitted to incur, His Address to the Voters tionary choice of candidates for had already been exceeded. Phelps their public servants, and they have contended that the employment cf Stronly Condemns It. no need to call in a Tweed, or an On returning to my home >n 1 "assembly” of Tweeds, to exercise the detective was creating an m- | voluntary debt, for the reason that Portland I find the same old con that choice for them. I it was necessaay to prevent state spirators engaged in the sume old 1 P arty U nity a F alse P retense . ! of anarchy. conspiracy to overthrow Oregon’« 1 The alleged purpose of the system of popular government. ThiB 1 "Assembly” is to unify the Repub | Pleading guilty to the charge of conspiracy comes now under a new lican party, but every man familiar selling liquor in violation of the name— that of ‘the assembly plan’ with Oregon political history knows local option law, W. A. Brown and —and “plan” is fitting term for it, as that party disruption in Oregon ; George Darveau, two of Pendleton’s it is a design to restore under a new . had its origin in the methods pur leading hotelman, were fined $300 name the old three-shell game of sued by managers of party con- each by Circuit Judge Bean to day. politics, so prolific in the nodistant ' ventiona. There will be no difficulty They had been indicted by the grand past of political debauchery and of in maintaining the prestige of the jury several weeks ago and when profit to political highbinders, party Republican party if the would-be arraigned at that time, entered pleas ringsters and special interests. The ( leaders will observe the spirit of of not guilty. This morning they older inhabitants of this state need the primary law and accept the will were given an.opportunity ofchang ing their pleas and this was done. not be told. made known of the people as The fines were promply paid. The W ho the C onspirators M ay B e . the ballot box. cases were scheduled to come up What the interests are that are T he L aw a F undamental . for trial on January 4. backing them; that they are leagued Primary Law The Oregon together to destroy the sovereignty based on the fundamental principle Hearts Christmas Call, of the electorate and substitute there that the sovereign right to nomi for the boss and machine, nor to nate and elect rests with the people, If it is Christmas night be told of the methods to be adopted and the assumption of the law is And the moons’ pale light, in the execution of their purpose. Peeps thru your curtained pane, that the people have sufficient in Hut to the tens of thousands of And if your fire glows bright telligence to exercise that right in new people who have made their their own best interests. Moreover, And yourhearts grow light homes among us since Oregon they are conscious individually of And mirth is given reign; adopted the system of complete If the green tree is hung the enlarged power the law places popular sovereignty a presentation in the hands of each elector. It is a The presents all swung of the situation may serve to put And candles lit with care, fundamental of human nature them upon their rights uscompletely that no man ever voluntarily sur With your joy near complete enfranchised citizens as well as to renders power that he feels is legiti Could you wish as a treat remind old friends and supporters mately his own and that he has That any one else was there? of the cause of popular government once exercised honestly and wisely. If the phonograph plays that now as ever, eternal vigilance And what is true of the individual is Any the big table lays is the price of liberty. also true of the aggregate of indivi- Spread for late evening feast, W ould R estore T he H oss S ystem . dals. The electors will not therefore If now the church bells chime Time was when a few self-cen- abdicate for the Tweeds. And the clocks point to nine ■tituted leaders of Oregon politics T ools of the A ssembly S hould And winds breath from the east, arrogated to themselves ilie pre B e B eaten . While you’re all round the tire rogative of government and made Yet wisdom suggests that as E’er of fun you all tire their assumption effective through everybody's business is nobody's And a quiet o’er all steals, illicit combinations and the use of business, the supporters of the Conld you let your tho'ts stray money in any and every quarter | principles of popular sovereignty To those fare away where necessary to their purposes should meet the assult of the And feel as one far away feels? of control; that is, they commer I "assembly plan” with a united When the fire has burned low cialized conventions, Legislatures . front. (Electors who believe in the And all lights lost their glow, and the administrative branches of validity and importance of their And moon beams shine on the the city, county anil state govern sovereignty citizenship, in their own floor, ment It obtained end still obtains capacity to think and act for them, When your friends have gone in a more or less flagrant degree in selves politically, should league to home the Union; and it liad its '»oldest, gether in a pledge to one another And you sit now alone. most unscrupulous executive genius und to the whole people to vote When nature throbs as before; in Boas Tweed, who, recognizing the against every aspirant and every While loud the old clocks tick, opportunity of the crook in govern candidate for office, both in the pri And dull burnt embers click ment by party, declured he did not I mary and general election, who may And ull earth seems in repose, care who elected the candidates so i have sought, oi who may have ac Does your heart then look back long as he had the power to uomiate cepted by silence or in expression For the dear ones you lack the ticket. an indorsement, or nomination at And wish them with you, who To R estore P olitical immortal . the bunds of an assembly, conven knows ? ity . tion or committee in violation of Z oe E. S mith . In the concrete, Tweed’s declara the spirit, intent or letter of the tion anil his methods were and are I Primary Elections Law. Alone in 8aw Mill at Midnight the true gosi>el of the convention J onathan B ourne , J r . unmindful of dampness, drafts, •ysteni, and the "assembly plan” storms or cold. " W J. Atkins Notice of Change of Name. worked as Night Watchman, at 1* but a new name for the old game, Banner Springs, Tenn. Such ex- for the restoration of which the ton- N otice is H ereby G iven ,— posure gave him a severe cold that apiratora are now bending their That the undersigned has made settled on his lungs. At last he onergies. In heartfelt sympathy ' application to the County Court of had to give up work. He tried the State of Oregon, for Tillamook many remedies but all failed till he <ith the Tweed morale, methods County,, for a decree changing his used Dr. King's New Discovery. and ideals these enemies of fully name from that of Harry William "After using one bottle,” he write's, enfranchised citizenship in Oregon Angelo to that of Harry William " I went back to work aa well us have had their emissary in almost Scovell, und that said Court has ap ever.” Severe Colda, stubborn pointed Monday, the 3rd day of Coughs, inflamed throuts and sore every village in the etate during the Junuury, 1910, at 10 o’clock a. in. of lungs, Hemorrhages, Croup and past summer organizing the"assem- suid day at the Court room thereof, bly" machine wherever possible as the time and place for hearing Whooping Cough get quick relief and prompt cure from thia glorious amongofficers holders and appro objections to said application, and medicine. 50c. and $1.0U. Trial achable editors. As a result the word all persons interested therein are bottle free, guaranteed by Chas. I. hereby notified to be present in suid 1* being passed down the line by j Court at said time and place and Clough. the aforesaid conspirators that the then and there show cause, if any, country press and those country po why said name should not be liticians out of jobs since the enact changed as above mentioned. H arry W illiam A nublo . inent of the primary law by the people have all been brought into How One Doctor Succsanfuliy Trea'a Pneumonia. line by the assembly conspirators. I ” In treating pneumonia,” says The truth or falaity of thia re|x>rt will Dr. W. J. Smith, of Sanders, " the develop as the next election draws only remedy I use for the lungs is near, and the scheme to degrade the ' Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. electorate to political vassale un While, of course, I would treat other symptoms with different med folds. icines. I nave used this remedy T wice B eaten T hey R eturn , many timer in my medical practice Twice these machine o|>erators and have yet fulled to find a case and their misguided followers have where it has not controlled the trou ble. I have used it myself, as has been overwhelmingly beaten at the also my wife for coughs anil colda polls upon the issue raised by the repeatedly, and I moot willingly Primary Election Law in putting and cheerfully recommend it as bosses out of control and their superior to any other cough remedy to my knowledge.” For rale by •Hameleeancss now in seeking to lAimar'n Drug Store. reach by a crooked .means that which they cannot attain by a lawful, honest method, is worth v of a Tweed —their patron saint. Adrsrtlsing Rates In placing my goods on the market it is my honest intention to A ttorn KY. a T back, and TILLAMOOK, HOWARD WAHLEN Leading Jeweler of Tillamook will w « attorneyat - u , IPettUrher Office across the street and J »he Post OS«. * H. GOYNE, A ttorney - ath J EYES AND TEETH. You spend from $5.00 to $20.00 per year on your teeth and think nothing of it. Which would you prefer to loose ; YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH? Your eyes can be looked after from $1.00 to about $8.0°, and this will be the total expense for about 3 to 5 yearB. and often a great deal longer. Remember you can NEW TEETH, but not NEW EYES. What VALUE do you place on YOUR EYES ? What per cent of insurance would you pay to keep them as good as at present ? Make yourself a Xmas, present of a pair of glasses ? All work guaranteed to be satisfactory in every respect. Dr. Henry E. Morris. Office : Opposite Court T illamook , O mks A ttorney - at - i ,^ T illamook R. T. B<iAL8, M.D,i PHYSICIAN & SUM TILLAMOOK! Office' Olson Building. ’XMAS. CARDS AT JENKINS’ Residence : Mrs. Wrin' how, « Mrs. Walker?. M. KERRON, PHYSICIAN & SUM C oncrete B uildu Tillamcok, PHYSICIAN & S’ Office over J. A. Todd 4 Q Tillamook, Ore. Bargains in Canned Goods Dried Fruits and Rasins. Tomatoes, $1.90 Corn . . 2.20 Peas 2.50 Beans. . 2.10 Peaches. 3.30 Pears . . 3.90 Cherries. 3.75 case, case, case, 3 CROWN RASINS........ FANCY DRIED APPLES. FANCY PEACHES .... FANCY APRICOTS LARGE ITALIAN PRUNES SMALL ITALIAN PRUNES.. PHYSICIAN & SI R. BEALS, REAL ESTATE, F inancial Ad Tillamook, Ore«* RESIDENT DENTS Office in sturgeon'! Id* All Work Ou*™»«*1 TILLAMOOK. RESIDENT »E*1! Office across the sired" Court Hon* Dr. Wise’s oft* (CAPT. P. SCHRADER) Cleaning, Pressing »»° ing a SpeoaBl' Store in Heins Portland and Tillamook ROBERT A. MOW A ttorn ey - at -^* Und Titles, Und Of* ness and Mini®« Sall, from Couch st. Wharf. Portland. Or.«on PORTLAND. Room. 306 U m Orne* T heir D ishonesty N ailed . Where they honest they would attempt the repeal of the Primary Law either through the l.egis- ; lature or by popular vote. Thati they do neither is the confession of | the meanness of their course and > C arl haberu J a Mcuin- THAT’S ALL OWING 4 1 lawyers - C