Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 28, 1910, Image 5

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    TLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. JULY 28. 1910
THUSIASTIC MEETING
OF REPUBLICANS.
No one man can be entrusted with State Ticket Indorsed by Repub- ships and for a just and economical
the liberties of a great |>eople.
lican State Assembly
i expenditure of public moneys.
“In making our nominations and
Representative in Congress, First 1 We are °l‘l>“sed to the pending
;form Adopted and Candi­ adopting our platform, in determ­ District —W. C. Hawlev, of Salem. b*U Providing for the election of
ining upon the methods we will
Representative in Congress, Se d‘?,<‘»r“tea to National conventions
dates Nominated.
follow, we are only to consult Re- cond District—W. R. Ellis, of Pend oi ,he Xvpubhc and Democratic
was a large and representative I publicans; it is only important to leton.
! parties at the expense of the tax-
[ payers. These delegates are uot
lering of R< p 0 lica is who at- know what Republicans have to
Governor—Jay
Bowerman,
of
|e<l the Republican State Asseui- say. We care not whether it pleases Condon.
public officials, but are reprsent-
|n Po tland Inst week, which did the enemy or not. It is pathetic to
atives
of their respective parties
(CAPT P. SCHRADER)
Secretary of State—Frank W.
ih to reunite t e pa t •, and al- observe how profoundly concerned Benson, of Roseburg.
and the taxpayers of the state
Igh there were those who were ia the opposition press lest the
State Treasurer Ralph W. Hoyt, should not l>e culled U|H>n to pay
¡>sed to the assembly, it proved Republicans shall make a blunder. of Portland.
their railroad fare, hotel bills und
¡tat success, for it brought the They are deeply distressed lest we
Superintendent of Public Instruc­ other expenses on these trips.
krs together, all working for the make some mistake that shall lead tion—L. R. Aiderman, of Eugene.
We favor an appropriation by
ourselves into defeat. I know they
¡ess of the Republican party,
State Printer—William J. Clarke, Cougress placing the Indian war
(CAP. T< LATHAM).
veterans of the Pacific Northwest
bring the hour or more required are sincere in this concern. I know of Gervais.
they
are
wrought
up
to
a
high
Beet the three committees, rep-
Attorney-General—J. N. Hart, of on un equality with the veterans ot
the Civil War in the matter of pen­
stative Republicans from var- pitch lest we make thia fatal error. Baker City.
|parts of the state were called Not until warfare is a peaceful pro­
Justices Supreme Court (six-year sions.
We favor only such conservation
pie platform to address the cedure, when commanders shall term) -F. A. Moore, of Columbia
^nbly. Paily principles were counsel together as to how each (present incumbent). George 11. of the public resources as will best
develop and settle the country.
Led and stirring appeals were may reap a victory, will one polit­ Burnett, of Marion.
B for 1 arty loyalty. The list ical party take advice from another
Administration Is Indorsed.
Justices Supreme Court (fotir-
■«alters included Charles W. party as to its methods or proced­ years term—Wallace McCamant, of
We unqualifiedly indorse the
ure.
”
bn, Wallace McCamant. George
Multnomah; Thomas A. McBride, Administration of President Taft
Party Is Reunited.
Mapleton, Judge R. R. Butler,
of Clackamas (present incumbent). and point with bride to the fulfill
a. Coners, Walter L. Tooze,
In closing. Senator Fulton paid a
Railroad Commissioner (at large ) nieiit by the National Republican
|ge M. Brown, Theodore Cam­ touching tribute to the late Judge —Frank J. Miller, of Linn.
party of the pledges contained in
George H. Williams.
“Let the
land D. Solis Cohen.
State Engineer—John H. Lewis, its last platform. We point with
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titer L Tooze was first called heathen rage,” said he, “and let of Multnomah (present incumbent). pride to the history of the Republi­
nd he spoke in rousing fash- (he insurgent surge, if he will;
Commissioner of Labor Statistics- can party and to the capacity of the
Lf the purpose of the assembly the Republican party in Oregon, O. P. Hoff, of Multnomah (present party, so often demonstrated, to
the evidences at hand of the reunited and reinvigorated, shall, incumbent).
solve public questions and to leg­
Ited Republican party.
He as in the past, march on to vic­
Delegations composing the second islate and administer the Govern­
led for harmony and urged tory. ”
Judical District, made up of the ment in the interest of (lie whole
D. Solis Cohen, of Multnomah counties of Yamhill, Polk, Marion, people. We affirm our continued
■11 stand together in working
be best interests of the Repub- County, followed Senator Fulton Linn and Tillamook, engaged in loyalty to the principles and polic­
on the stand.
Mr. Cohen spoke one of the hottest contests of the ies of the party, and we mutually
I cause.
place McCamant spoke in an in a stirring way on the assembly assembly in naming two candi­ pledge ourselves to the effort nec­
bent strain. He urged that the and the impetus it leads the Repub­ dates for Judges for the primaries. essary to strengthen the party
jpbly name a Republican of lican party in the march towards Percy R. Kelly, of Albany, und I. organization and to put into office
I party principles for every new success.
H. Van Winkle, of I.inn, received men who are loyal to its principles.
I from Governor down to State
R. R. Butler, of Gilliam County, the indorsement They barely <le-
beer. “As soon as this as- Circut Judge for the 11th judicial ieated James McCain, of Mc­
Notice
By is adjourned every candi- district, spoke briefly. He said he Minnville, P. H. D’Arcy and N. II.
Notice is hereby given, that the
khat has lieen named is my was born a Republican, was now a Newport. H. A. Littlefield, jf New­ County Court of Tillamook County,
■date, regardless of any prefer- Republican and always intended to berg, was chairman of the caucus. Oregon, will receive bids for the
Next Door to Tillamook County Hank.
■ may have,” said Mr. Me- be a Republican, and was proud to The total number of votes cast was construction of a bridge across the
North
Fork
of
Nehalem
River,
at
see such a gathering of Republicans 353.
■nt.
what is known as the Zweifel place,
Irge M. Brown, of Douglas united again in the interest of party.
A. G. Beals received the nomina­ according to plans and specifica­
■y, was next called for. Mr. He predicted the complete success tion for joint representative for Till­ tions on file at the office of the
County Clerk.
in was introduced aa “the of the Republican party at the amook and Yamhill counties.
A certified check equal to 5 per
I giant of Douglas.’
Mr. polls in the election to come, from
Republican Platform.
cent of the amount of the bid must
rn said he never felt so respect- Governor down.
accompany each bid as a guarantee
The Republicans of Oregon, in that
the bidder will execute a bond
George W. Stapleton, of Mult­
Ibefore in his life as on this
J. P. AUUEN. Proprietor».
assembly convened, reaffirm their for the completion of the contract
■on, when he acted as a dele- nomah County, took occasion to
faith in the principles of the if awarded the same.
I in a reunited Republican make a detailed refutation of the
All bids must lie filed in the
Rupblican party, and witti pardon­
charge that he once supported
office of the County Clerk of Tilln-
able pride point to the record of its ■nook County, Oregon, on or liefore
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
Bryan, and made clear his position
Ight to Organize is Clear,
achievements.
II o’clock a. in.. Wednesday, the
as
a
staunch
Republican,
loyal
al
­
les W. Fulton was greeted
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodation
We reaffirm our faith in the 3ri day of August, 1910.
nthusiastic cheering as he ways to Republican principles. principles of representative govern­
The County Court reserves the
d forward at the call of Mr. Referring to the direct primary, he ment and in the maintenance of right to reject any and nil bids.
bur. who was in the chair, urged that the assembly ia in ac­ political parties, believing that no By order of the Court.
J. C. H olobn ,
lator Fulton opened his re- cordance with that law and assert­ party can maintain its identity
County Clerk.
ed
that
it
in
no
way
withholds
from
by a summary of the pur-
or exert its proper influence for
the
people
their
rights
at
the
polls.
r»f the gathering. “You are
Notice.
good government without organ­
You »¡»end from $5.(11» to S20.IM) per year on your teeth
E. H. Belknap, of Benton County,
era of the Republican party
ization;
Notice
is
hereby
given, that the tRJ
and think nothing of it.
le you believe in the princi- urged a general getting together
County
Court
of
Tillamook
County,
As the representatives of the
Which
would
you prefer to loose .
I the party, and, believing among Republicans for the success Republican voters of Oregon we Oregon, will receive Bids for driv­
YOUR EYES or YOUR TEETH ?
ing
seventy
five
piling,
capping
of
the
Republican
cause
at
the
)e principles, you believe it
find our warrant for this assembly and planking the same, at what ia
Your eyes can lie looked after from $1.00 to about $8.00,
tour duty to do all in your coming election. "Unite our forces in the express provisions of the pre­ known as the Erickson place on
mid thia will be the total expense for about 3 to
and
carry
the
Republican
banner
•*» year», und often a great ileal longer.
I
to carry them on to vic-
amble of the direct primary law, Wilson River. County to furnish all
to
victory,
”
was
his
advice
to
the
material, und said work to lie done GA
Remember you can get NEW TEETH, but not NEW
said be. “You are not here
which read as follows:
under the supervision of the Road .
EYES What VALUE do you place on YOUR
■ purpose of annulling or assembly. He placed himself on
Political parties are useful and Supervisor of said district.
V'
EYES ? What per cent of insurance would you I
manner circumventing any record as in the assembly wholly to necessary. The method of naming
All bids to be filed with tile
pay to keep them as good aa at present ?
|
ion of the primary law or support Republicans for all offices candidates for elective public offices County Clerk on or liefore the 3rd . a
Make
yourself
a
‘
Ninas.
present
of
a
pair
of
glasses?
.
her law. You are not here and said be would not for one in­ by political parties and voluntary day of August, 1910. Court reserv­ jL
All work guaranteed to lie satisfactory in every respect.
political organizations is the best ing the right to reject any and nil
stant
countenance
a
non-partisan
pee either in spirit or letter
plan yet found for placing before bids. By order of the County Court.
Mute, but on the contrary ticket.
the people the names of qualified
J. C. H oi . iien ,
and worthy citizens from whom the
bdamental law of fhis state,
Statement 1 Hard to Swallow.
County Clerk.
electors
may
choose
the
officers
of
Istitution itself expressly pro­
_E. W. Connors, of Columbia
our Goverment.
The Remedy That Doe».
mat no law shall ever be County, who voted for President
Every political party and every
“Dr. King's New Discovery is the
I restraining the inhabitants Zachary Taylor in IMS, was the voluntary political organization has
remedy that does the healing, oth­
bining together for the pur- next speaker. Mr. Connors went in­ the same right to tie protected from ers promise lint fail to perform,”
l consulting for their own to the history of the olden days of the interference of persons who are says Mrs. K. R. Pierson, of Auburn
not identified with it as ita known
I That you are here in a the Republican party in Oregon. and publicy avowed members, that Centre. Pa. “It ia curing me of
pl manner, required by the With reference to statement No. 1, the Government of the state has to throat and lung trouble of long
standing, that other treatment» re­
■ition, all will admit, unless he took occasion to say that, al­ protect itself from the interference lieved only temporarily. New Dis­
of
persons
who
are
not
known
and
■asm may be considered a though he was not a user of to­
covery ia doing me so much good
registered as electors.
that I feel confident it» continued
knee. You are not here for bacco, he would as soon swallow
We commend aa the sentiment of use for a reasonable length of time
Irn good but for the good and two or three chews of tobacco as
this assembly the words of Govern­ will restore me to perfect health."
■ monwealth and to effect a Statement No. 1.
This renowned remedy ia sold nt
or Charles E. Hughes:
Chas. I. Clough's drug store, 3Uc.
victory for the Republican
Todd Cameron,of Jackson County,
I lielieve in party organization and $1.011. Trial Ixittie free.
II can think of no higher was introduced by Mr. McArthur as and I desire to nee it strong, effici­
Sat can be brought to the “the grand old man of Southern ent and representative.
Just Exactly Right,
■of this state than that. We Oregon.” The speaker said the
And the expression of Theodore
“I have used Dr. King's New
Life Pills for several years, and
k today for the purpose of Republican party could not do any Roosevelt that:
ling the organization of the worse than it had been doing for
Voters should be guaranteed the find them just right,” says Mr.
A. A. Fenton, of Harrinville, N. . Y.
■can party. I believe that the past six years. He wanted to right to determine within the ranks New Life Pill» relieve without the
of
their
respective
organizations
bet potent influence which see a getting together of good Re­
who the candidates of the parties least discomfort Best remetly tor
constipation, billiousneaa und ma­
beared to cause you to aa- publicans and expressed the hope shall be.
laria. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough’»
Ihere is the growing convic- that everyone would go out and
OrgaaUation 1» Essential.
drug store.
pn
the
minds
of the work for the candidates named by
We reaffirm our faith in the prin­
■cane
of
Oregon
that the assembly.
It Can’t Be Beat.
ciples of representative government
The best of all teachers in ex-
■ganization ia necessary to
Greetings Sent to Taft.
and
the
maintenance
of
political
perience.
C. M. Harden, of Silver
access.
While the judical and water dis­ parties, believing that no party or City. North Carolina, says: “I iind
binciple Is Necessary.
tricts were holding separate meet­ association of men can maintain its Electric Bitter« does all thnt's
■ glad to see this spirit, for ings to determine on recommenda­ identity or exert it« influence for claimed for it. For Stomach, Liver
and Jvidney troubles it can’t lie
■e membeis of the party are tions for the Circuit Bench and the principles it expresses without beat. 1 have tried it and find it a
■us, when they act unitedly, Water Commissioners, it was de­ organization; we lielieve in the most excellent medicine.”
Mr.
Bey act as an organization, cided by the assembly to send it» wisdom of counsel, and aa free cit­ Harden is right; it’s the t>est of all
Th* Bast Bread Mak si' on the Market,
access is sure to follow their greeting» to President Taft. The izens of a free Government we en medicine« also for weakness. lame
back, and all run down condition».
aid crown them, and that following telegram was drafted and joy the constitutional right aa Best too for chill« und malaria.
Bae are going to have—vic dispached to Mr. Taft’s Summer members of the Republican |mrty Sold under guarantee at Cha». I ’
|HB
■the Republican party. It home at Beverly, Mass:
to assemble for the purpose of Clough’» drug store. .*ï)c.|
■mvictiori that the represen-
“Hon. William H. Taft. Beverly. adopting a platform, considering
A Few Short Week»
Knciple observed througli- Mass. “The Republicans of Oregon the fitness of candidates, making
Mr. J. S. Bartell, Edwardsville,
m<les the best possible sys- in assembly convened »end greet­ recommendations to the people and III., write«: “A few month« ago my
aiverament. and that prin- ings and indorsement of your performing such other duties as kidney« »«come congested. I had
severe Imckache and pain serosa
■uet as necessary to party Administration. With a reunited. may be deemed wise and expedient t»«
kidney» and hlfia.
Foley
ation and party success and rejuvenated Republican organiz­ and that any infringement apoa Kidney Pill» promptly cured my
Brernment as it is in the ation in thia state, we will continue such right ia a denial of the wis­ tmckiM he and corrected the action
Btion of society. You can- to rally to your standard aa our dom of the founders of our Govern­ of my kidneys. Thin was brought
■txnit after my using them for
■ organization unless you chosen leader.
(Signed)
ment, txith state and National, only a few abort week« and I ran
aventione or some similar
"W. C BRISTOL. Chairman. ”
and against the rights guaranteed cheerfitl'v recommend them.”—For
parged with the duty of
The ssaewibly also paid it» re­ by our constitution and a violation •ale by C. 1. Clough.
■Ing a platform and recom- spect» to Harvey W Scott. a com­ of the real spirit of the direct prim­
" Foley’s Kidney
Pill*
Have IN
nortiiTo«
■ nominees to the great mittee »«ing »elected to await on ary law, with the fundamental
Cured Me.”
Voters throughout Ale state Mr, Scott at hi» home, where he ia principles of which we are in liearty
Ti« above is a quotation from a
■ state that we believe in
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written * »>v H. M " Winkler,
111. and express the condolence of , accord, and believe it should be letter
Bent by political parties, or
Evansville. Ina. “I contracted a
the assembly upon hi» ill-health. J supported and obeyed.
General Machinists ic Blacksmiths
"y
B ** governed by men of together with sincere beat wishes * We favor the creation of the office severe esse of kidney tronble
igthand El
■* and selfah purposes, for hi» early recovery and appre of Lieutenant-Governor of the state, back gave <mt and pained me. I
seemed to have lost ail streni “
■ill either march tinder the ciatioa of hi» endeavor» in »«half wtio shall peiorm the duties of t»w ■mbitton. was ttofbered will th dizzy k
Boiler Work, Logger*» Work aad Heavjr Forglag.
■l some political organiza
«nd F
im »nd
of the Republican party.
W. C. , Governor in case of l*ts Inal iiity to spells. my head would swim
Floe ■•eblao Work a Npeelalty,
mos k» (lost Ivlmr my eye« I took
Bred to uphold a platform. . Bristol and 8. Il Hudson were act.
Foley Kidney Pill« i regular!
regularly and a
B some popular leader in
We
favor
the
abolishment
of
all
' named aa a committer of two to
am now parfaictly
. weT
II and feel J like a “
think they see the re- carry out the will of the asaeuibly useless ami unseresaaly officer», nr« man “
Foley Kidney Pills have |
■ of 'hrir political ideals.
board«. < ohudimh aa aad clerk- < ured me. • For «ale by C. I. Clougtz I
in thia respect.
Steamer
“Sue H. Elmore’’
MOTOR STEAMER OSHKOSH
Tillamook & Portland.
Sail Every Tuesday and Saturday.
Couch St. Wharf. Portland
That’s
Oil.”
HARNESS, COLLARS, etc.
You Use Them.
We Sell Them.
W. A. WILLIAMS « CO.,
The Best Hotel
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
gj
EYES AND TEETH.
7k
¿2
Dr. Henry E. Morris.
C. S. Atkinson
McCormick
MOWERS
and
RAKES,
Osborne Tidders,
STUDEBAKER,
WAGONS
AND
BUGGIES,
GRAIN.
WHITE RIVER FLOUR
C, S. ATKINSON,
Both Phones,
4 Tillamook Iron Works
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
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