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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAY 26, 1910
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RATES OF
SUBSCRIPTION.
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O ,e year......................... -..............
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Three months................................
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1.50
75
50
Ijeabligbt
' Non-Partisan Lawyers.”
ington chief of police acted promptly
and put most of them in jail.
We rejoice at the presence of Coxey
h«re now for pure than one reason.
One reason is that, in coming here,
he reached hia point of destination
in a Pullman car,
and not on
foot. Another ia that, though he
is still loudly viewing with alarm
some things he doesn’t like, there
is out even a suggestion made to
pu|r bhu in jail.
Chief of our
reasons for gratification at his
presence,Qjpwever, is the opportun­
ity it affoifts fi/of calling the at­
tention of young Democrats who
recently raised their voices and
threw up their hats for another ex­
periment with Democratic tariff
reform, to the comparative condi­
tion of Gen. Jacob S. Coxey then
and now. Then he traveled afoot.
He travels now in parlor cars. Then
he was asking "handouts” for his
starving followers. Now he him­
self is handing out the assurance
that no matter what wrongs any
man may think bis, let him not
put his trust in the Democratic
party to set them right, Thousand*
of men who did not march with
Coxey in the tOs marched out of
the Democratic party with him
then, and, like him, will never
march back._____
So popular has Income the
idea of assembly for naming candi­
dates for the people to nominate
in primaries that the State Bar As­
sociation has issued a call for an
assembly of lawyers to name a
"non-partisan” ticket for Judge*
of the Supreme Court, Not to leave
any iin|»ortant preliminary undone,
the Bar Association has appointed
a csntral committee of “non-parti­
sans,"representing the thirteen ju­
dicial districts most of the live
members of which committee, how­
ever, are Democrats and ex-Demo­
crats.
So that the assembly movement is
making headway. So far, so good.
The lawyers evidently know a good
thing when they sea it, just as the
granges and the labor unions do-
But aren't they rather narrow in
their non-partisanship when they re­
fuse to take other reputable citizens
than lawyers into their conferences
Gen. Coxey states that moat of
and their committees and their
assembly? Non-partisanship until the old Populista are Socialista.
this time was supposed to be broad It remains for Milwalkee to allow
enough to include Democrats, Re the world that it is both or either.
publicans, Socialists, Prohibition­
Missouri is organizing “a farm
ists and what not other breed of for every man” movement. The
patriots. The selfishness or clan- allow me state is fertile in ideas
ishness of lawyers is a severe shock and good at giving them a national
to non-partisan credulity.
And start.
when lawyers, the world's chief
A Democratic leader in Congress
trouble; makers, deny the compet­
is
a man trying to win by cultivat­
ency of the mas of the people to
nume the judiciary, that caps sur­ ing Republican insurgency and
not by offering any principles of
prise with disapointment.
However, the people have learned his own.
to know the lawyers and may not be
Col. Roosevelt is willing to accept
over-credulous when hearing the the peace society as the Smith-
good works of the lawyers in non­ soniah Institution side of a hunting
partisanship. For the people un­ expedition with the best guns and
derstand that if lawyers had noth­ markmanship.
ing to say about election of judges,
Col.
Roosevelt omitted Russia
mors men would be elected to the from his tour. His opinion on the
bench who would make lawyers the expulsion of Jews might have made
mark and hurry up business and him persona non grata.
cease wasting the people's money.
A good deal can lie claimed for
Some of tlie |ieople's best judges
have not lieeu approved by lawyers. fuel gas when the comet has
Tlie lawysra are to lie congratu­ enough for a seventy-seven year
lated. It is not to be wondered ut spin, and shows no falling off when
that they fail to see the superior its visit is repeated.
interest of the people in the selec­
Scientists are unable to tell what
tion of judges. Oregonian.
comets and electricity are.
Hut
The Population of Oregon.
The census enumeration of the
State of Oregon, so far as it can be
confirmed by officers of the Census
Bureau, will show a population of
675,879. The net gain to the state
will be 262,343.
Gain Made in Four Years.
Practically the entire gain made
by the Btate has been secured
within the past four years. Be­
ginning at Ashland on the south,
Jackson County, Josephine. Doug­
las.
Lane,
Benton,
Linn
and
Marion, located in the rich valleys
of th? Umpqua, Rogue and Wil­
lamette rivers, have awakened a
large interest in horticulture and
farming-
West coast counties have waited
in a large measure the railroad
development necsaary for reaching
their harbors and handling dairy
products, but a ciear gain in popu­
lation has been experienced. Clat­
sop, Tillamook, Lincoln, Curry anil
Coos show an increase of from 25
per cent to 50 per cent, the gain in
Coos being the largest.
It ia probable that Salem, jump­
ing from 4.258 people in 19.0, to
13,000 during the present emimyrg,
tion, will lead all cities of the state
outside of Portland.- The First Con­
gressional District will iiHve seven
cities which exceed 5,000 population,
Salem, Kugene, Albany, Medford,
Roseburg,
Ashland iiili] Grants
Pass. Roseburg, Oregon City sod
Corvallis are claiming for admission
to the select circle.
When the state shall be redis­
tricted by the legislature in order to
accommodate another Congress­
man, that body will be asked to
designate Multnomah as a district.
The suggested plan then places all
of Eastern
Oregon,
including
Klamath and Lake counties, in a
district with Clackamas, Washing­
ton, Columbia and Clatsop, where
40,494 votes were cast in the last
election.
The remaining district
would contain all Willamette Valley
counties, .together with Southern
Oregon and the coast, except Clat­
sop, and would have 43,494 votes.
The following table shows popu­
lation by counties and Congres­
sional districts :
Auto Upsets Demonstration.
F orest G rove , Or., May 18.—A
nartyof business menof thiscity met
1 with z an automobile adventure
_ j__«'»attar- yester­
day on the Forest Grove-Tillamook
stage road, which came near being
serious. John McNamer, who runs
the stage between here and Tilla­
mook. plans to substitute an au­
tomobile for horses, and a demon­
strator of a Portland firm came
out with a machine and took the
party out to show it the hill-climb­
ing ability of the automobile.
While going up the mountain,
which terminates in the summit,
five miles above Gales City, the
I engine refused to work, and the
machine started to run backwards.
The driver guided it into the bank,
where It partly turned over and
spilled the occupants, slightly in­
juring McNamer and Smith, and
doing about $203 worth of damage
to the machine. The occupants of
the car were: John McNamer, John
Stribich. Hugh Smith, Claud Smith,
Charles Miller, Jake Wirtz and the
chauffeur.
- wshi
TIL iü RJWOOK ICE and
COLiD STORAGE CO.
make a specialty
MANUFACTURING
ICE
and
storing all kinds of Perish
able Articles.
UJe also m«k«
Mokatil Pare pood lee Cream.
It’s all Cream, Cold and Sujeet.
Plant : Corner 1st and 3rd Avenue,
T1ÜUAM00K. OREGON.
Auto Road for Tlllamool».
Construction of a good road from
Portland to AstOri8 >8 the l’lan
which the Oregon Mate AllKHDOJ’Pf
Association has outlined and will
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use
We Sell
to work 0,11 88
88 *8
practicable,
Tilt r«,ad >8 to be
built by way of Tilli-intHdl, MHil the
vice-presidents of the state organ­
ization for the respective counties
through which the road is to pass
have combined to carry out the
plan fur its construction. Taking
a leading action in the plan for thg
Portland Astoria road are W. H,
Parker, of Clatsop County, and
John S. Beal, of Mulnomah. The
road from Portland to the beach is
Next Door to Tillamook County Bail.
believed to be one of the most Im­
portant undertakings of the State
Association.
Another thing undertaken by the
Oregon State Automobile Associa­
tion is the selection of a hotel and
garage in each town and city, to
be designated the official stopping
J. P. ALtLiEN, Proprietor.
place for the members of the organ­
ization.
These places are to be
recognized by the official emblem
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
that is being prepared by the asso­
Totals by Counties.
ciation. The emblem of the associ­
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodât
First Congressional District :
ation will bo a wheel, inside of
Census Census which will be u beaver, designating
of 1910. of 1900.
County—
0,706 the state.
Benton............... ........ 10,780
19,658
Clackamas ....... ........ 25,580
Call for State Republican
Coos ................... ........ 14,416
10,324
Curry................... ....... 2,112
1,868
Aaaembly.
Douglas ........... ........ 20,552
14,515
You spend from $5.00 to $20.00 per year on your teeth
Pursuant to the direction of the
Jackson............... .... 23,817
13,098
while electricity has been well Josephine...........
and think nothing of it
........ 12,812
7,517 Republican StateCentral Committe,
An Echo of Tariff Reform.
broken to harness the comets ¿till Klamath ........... ....... 9,856
3,970 Hast chosen under the provisions of
roam through space unbridled if Lake..................... ........ 4,500
2.847 ' the direct primary law and author­
Commenting U|>on the Farmer’s not untamable.
Lane ................... ... . 35,607
19, «4
Lincoln ............... ........ 4,286
3,575 ized by that law to make rules and
Alliance at St. Louis, the Globe
regulations for the government of
Linn
....................
........
25,613
18,603
This
country
has
not
yet
closed
Democrat has this to say:
Marion ............... ....... 38,401
27,713 the republican party in Oregon, un
An echo of the last era of tariff the case against Nicaragua for the Polk..................... ........ 13,715
9,923 assembly of the republicans of this
reform bus been heard in St. I.Ollis military execution of two Ameri­ Tillamook ....... ........ 6,679
4,471
Which would you prefer to loose ;
cans.
Reparation
will
tie
called
Washington ... ........ 20,986
14,407 State, through their representatives
several times this week. Jacob S.
YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH ?
13.420 to be elected from the different pre-
Coxey who, in 1894. organized a for ns soon as Nicaragua gets a Yamhill............. .. . 19,723
Your eyes can be looked after from #1.00 to about $8.04
cints and counties, is called to meet
sufficiently
settled
and
responsible
considerable number of the dis­
and thia will lie the total expense for about Ho
Total............. . . . 289,564
192,929 in the City of Portland, Oregon,
government.
contented, who then were more
5 years, and often a great deal longer.
Second Congressional District:
Thursday, July 21st, 1910, at 10 a.m.,
common than work or wages, to
Remember you can get NEW TEETH, but not NJJW
The moral of the result of the
Census Census for the purpose of formulating and
"
EYES. What VALUE do you place on YOtJl
march upon Washington and de­ Hyde trial in Kansas City is that
of 1910. of 1900.
adopting
a
party
platform,
and
to
w'
EYES ? What per cent of insurance would yw
15,597
mand a redress of grievances. The when jurymen weep at the eloquence Baker ................. .... 15,289
pay to keep them as good as at present ?
Clatsop............... . . 14,906
12,705 recommend to the favorable consid-
Democrats were in full authority of counsel in la-half of the prison­
Columbia ......... .... 9,121
Make yourself a 'Xmas. present of a pair of glasses?
6,237 I eration of the Republican voters of Ufc
ut Washington. Mr. Cleveland was er's wife, it may be only in antici­ Crook................... . . 5,182
3,904 this State the name of u candidate, iAil work guaranteed to be satisfactory in every respect
president and their was a large patory regret of what they will Gillium...............
4,115
3.301
Grant................... .... 5,599
<5,018 best qualified, for each of the elect­
Democratic majority in laith Senate have to do to the lady.
Harney
...............
....
4,351
2,508 ive State offices, representatives in
and House. The party bad been
• «
Congressman Ixmgworth |>oints •Hood River ... .... 0,257
Congress,
and judicial
district
swept into |>ower by n wave of tariff
«,203 I offices composed of more than one
out that the tariff duty of -44K) per Malheur............. .... 5,621
reform.
It had for years been
Morrow ............. .... 4,802
4.151
cent on peauuts was laid at the Multnomah....... ....248,000
108.167 county,subject to nomination at the
thundering in its platforms that, if
I primary election to be held on Sept-
instance of Southern Democrats. Sherman ........... .... 4,117
3.477
intrusted with control of all the law­
Hut they've got it.
18,019 I ember 21th, 1910, as provided by law.
Now their Umatilla ............. .... 30,511
making branches, it would make
4,538
hearts are bleeding for all the other Wallowa ........... .... 7,331
The appointment of delegates
such u mighty cut in tariff taxes
’WaMo............... .... 9.302
13.199
consumers.
Wheeler *............... .... 2,513
2,443 among the different counties, as
that the suffering consumer ’ would
fixed by said committee, being one
The ex|>eriment of growing Mon­
find relief from his burdens, In a
Total ........... .... 386.315 220,607 for each fifty votes, or major frac­
way. thia pledge was kept, . The golian pheasants in Illinois has Total for state in 1910........... 675.879
consumer was cased of most of had nearly a score of years of trial Total for state in 1900........... ¡413,538 tion thereof, of the votes cast for
William H. Taft, at the last presi­
the burden of consuming.
bile and is not yet a success. Kipling
men wandered over the country seems to have sung Uie law in writ­ Net gain throughout state . 263,343 dential election, ia as follows:
•Hood River County created out Baker .........
34 Lane ...........
06
seeking something to consume. ing. “East is Hast and West is
Benton.........
24 Lincoln ....
12
The atmosphere was cleared and West and neve-i the twaih have of Wasco.
Clackamas..
55 Linn ...........
41
birth.
”
purified by being cleaned of the
Clatsop.......
29 Malheur .... 16
Pore Ole Dad.
Columbia ...
Marion........
factory smoke which hail once pol-
76
A new expedition has gone to
Coos.............
37 Morrow .......
14
luted it, anil appetites grew keener, Mount McKinley to find the foot Ye can scarce pick up a paper
Crook...........
18 Multnomah . 354
An' its "Poets’ Corner" greet,
partly liecause of that clearance, and tracts of the men who say they ’Cept ye’ll see a pretty poem
Curry...........
5 Polk ............. '29
partly liecause every thing was so equid not find the foot tracts of
Douglas ....
42 Sherman . ...
’Bout the mother, saintly, sweet;
9
Gilliam
....
10
Tillamook ., 12
cheap thut it seemed within easy Dr. Cook. Exploration is so fast But you’ll have a time a eearchin''.
Grant
............
15
Eyes will be er-nchin’ bad.
Umatilla ... 47
reach. When would-be consumers becoming a joke that it will be
Harney ........
Ere ve’ll overtake a poem
• Union ......... 30
reached for things they found that luird hereafter for promotors to
Hood River
15 Wallowa ... 18
At this time for jiore ole dad.
the low-hanging fruits hung too finance their expeditions.
iackson .....
41 Wasco.......... 27
No. it isnt willfull in ’em.
oaephine ...
19 Washington 40
high to be reach by men tied down.
Them
that
write
of
mother
dear.
In a voluminous report presented
Uaniath ....
13 Wheeler........
8
At Washington, Democrats who
That
there
’
s
never
notice
taken
Lake .............
by the Tempsraace Committee at
9 Yamhill .... 40
Ths Bsst Br«ad Mak«w cn th* Mark*
Of her old man settin' near
had l>een elected on pledges of tar­
the Southern Baptist Convention. No, it's never meant to slight him.
iff reform were quarreling and de­
1.248
President Taft
is
commended
But it looks a little sad—
riding in council as to what tariff
It is recommended that the county
for tiis example of total abstinence All the bouquets made for mother,
reform was. It was then that the
Not
a
bloom
for
pore
ole
dad.
assembly's
be held by the republi­
and for his action in insisting on
sugar trust manipulated the sugar
changed reguhitiona governing the True, our mother watched above us cans in each of the counties of this
schedules by a judicious distribu­
Till her dear old eyes would ache. State, on Satuaday. July 16,and that
issuance ofthe United States special
But ole dad he humped to feed us ’ the meetings for electing delegates
tion of some of its gilt-edged stocks
tax receipts of retail liquor dealers,
Till hia back would nearly break-
among Democratic statesmen. In
whereby the ’’infamous work of the Mother crooned above the cradle ’ there to be held on Saturday, July
the doubt, uncertainty and hesita­
9th, and that the delegates to be
Gave
devotion, all she had.
so-called bootleggers and other
tion which covered everything, the
elected in such manner as the Coun­
violators of the prohibition laws will Still that wasn’t any circus
At this time for pore ole dad !
country languished more and more.
ty Central Committee for each
rendered haaardous. ”
Thia action
Democrats then, like Senator Hailey
county may provide.
of the nation'a chief executive, the Dn not take one line from mother
of Texas now. declared that writing
When you write the soul sweet song
M C. G eorge . Chairman.
committee reported, will render boot- But if there's a word for father
party platforms is only a matter
E. V L ittlefield , Secretary.
legging imiMiasible without detec­
Now
and
then
it
won
’
t
be
wrong
of detail. The depression contin­
tion under proper State enactments loor old soul! Hes bent and wrink­
ued. and grew worse, through
led.
and enforcements.
A Regular Tom Boy
weary months, running into yearn.
kn°w *twould make him glad.
was Susie—climbing trees
and
If while you are praisin' mother
The House stood for one bill, the
The High Cost Of Lirin«.
Somethin's said for pore ole dad. fences, jnmping ditch««, whitting,
Senate for another, the president
always getting scratches, cuts,
Increases the price of many
for a measure differing from both. neccesaitiea without improving the
sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or
What Everybody Wants
scalds.
But ---------
laws? 'C_
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Her ' mother
In the midst of the distress. Coxey quality. Foley's Honey and Tar
Everybody desires good health just applied Buck lens
organised an army of ragged cadets mataina its high standard of ex which is loi|>OMible unless the Salve and cured her quick, Arnica
Heals
and marched toward Washington. csllence and its great curative ■.«inej'S are sound and healthy everything healable—Boils.
-
.... -
Ulcers,
qualities without any increase in
Old
Sores.
Corns
Other leaders of discontent, starting coat It ia the beat remedy for Foley • Kidney Remedy should be Eczema.
bcxema.
or Piles
«• the first indication of anv Try it. 23c. at Chas. I. Clough*a
Boiler Work, Lo«er,a Work aid Heavy Forr»
up in the farther West, marched after coughs, colds, croup, whooping
irregularity, and a serious illness
him. each with hia hide army of tat cough and all ailments of the
Foley Kidney Pills are sntisrntict
J.* a"rteA Foley’s Kidney
Flae ■acbiae Work a Hpeeialty.
throat, chest and lungs. The gen Kc,.n5?,\T*11
terdemaliona. They were going to Ilina
the kidney
kidney ’ ’ a s tonic and restorative and a pn mp-
R_ ».
nine
in a yellow
restore
the
.mil
tAi»a«l<4»r
lbw,..
—
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force action. Tbey did. The Wash
corrective of all urinary irrezi lac
I
Refuse substitutes
C L
Clough.
m BBIDP?
W. A. WILLIAMS it C
The Best Hotel.
THE ALLEN HOUSI
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
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EYES AND TEETH.
Dr. Henry E. Morris.
C. S. Atkinson.
MOLINE PLOWS,
Osborne Harro
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STUDEBAKER,
WAGGONS AND BUGGIES
GRAIN.
WHITE RIVER FLOUR.
C, S. ATKINSON,
Both Phone*
Tillamook Iron Wot
General Machinists êc Blacksmit
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.