« TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 22 1910. profanity and — ob-To The Voters of drunken men, p. —......... j ------------ . County. “und scenity of the viles possible ty|»e. announce mi wit 1 “It is no wonder that even in the i 1 better towns of the wild West, as Cjindidate for re-nominatLLl Republican ticket, to the nr 1 well as the effete East, and conserv­ Countv Clerk, ami if ' M and elected 1 will \M ative South, the stranger who visits a saloon is at once invoiced, labeled and serve the public to the ' M my ability. *•! and damned. Very re.q.ecfullv, j “This growing disrespect for the I- C. noud saloons is the harvest of tears , ripening by the lurid glare of the TotheVoiers of Tillamook CoJ thousands of nights of hellish de- ' bauchery.” -The Prohibition Year 1 hereby announce tnvxeif J I candidate for re-nomination ool Book for 1910. .Repubhcan ticket to th* OflU 'Sheriff. If nominated and e|«J Civilisation vs. The Saloon. A full page editoral in the June 1 will qualify as such Officer J will conduct my Office, and enJ number, 1909, of the Woman's all Laws without tear or favor! Hua a good clean record of effective service and has faithfully lived World, the widely known Chicago any one. up to his motto adopted four years ago : magizine, which has a circulation Very Respectfully, _______ U. CttLWjtM exceeding two million a month, , thus graphically epitomizes the case To the Voters ot Tillad of civilization against the liquor County. traffic: L H*„ M. Farmer, ■ - a resident “The saloon is certainly having a Some of the things aiuomplisheJ at the last session of Congress : Hebo, Oregon, do hereby ann hard time of it—and the worst is myself as candidate for the o Secured over $1*81),IMJI) for river and harbor improvement in this yet to come.” How has all this County Commissioner, subject district. come about? Mainly four things: the voters of the Republican Secured over $4).3OJ j 9O for public budding and other purpose» in th it? The cold, clear conviction has fin- at the Primary Nominating distiif t, including Oregon’» Civil War Claim. tion. to be held September ally soaked into the system of the 19K). Defeated the l.afean Apple Box Bill. average man and woman that the '• If nominated I will accept Aided liiinviM and settler» on public domain, including Siletz biggest part of currant crime and nomination and will not wit HCttlviH. pauperism can be as easily and If elected will be fair to all. Secured pannage of many bill» of interest to localities and for the roads under such regulati directly traced to the door of the will insure them to be first relief of veteran«. saloon as a clothes-line can be and uniform. Contract work Han l»een an active niqiporter of the administration in redeeming traced from one post to another; \ ever and wherever it will bed platform pledge« and a««i«tesse»sion she is steadily growing stronger.” within the next tew days the 200- Jf.Ktkl to build permanent roads, measure and “yes” on the other, the total time spent in buying Electric Bitters quickly remedy To the Voters of Tillamook which provides for a commission to drinks in 1860 saloons, in 58 cities, stomach, liver and kidney’ com- puge "pnmpldet" containing the I will readily be understood. I, HaTry P. Kerr, of B’l guarant at of 19 states, was 32,874 hours, 1,369 plaints. Sold under guarantee To go down the list of other m«*ns- study the question. initiative mid referendum measures ’s drug store. • S0c. Oregon, do hereby place ”„■■*„ Advice of Lawyers Needed. days, nearly four years. My ex- Chas. I. Clough that will l>e voted on in Novt-nilier, 1 urea and vote intelligently, the elec­ before the Republican » ------------------------ The laymen will also probably j perience and observation leads me but it is probable that very few of tor will require a large fund of in­ Tillamook County forth* The Gratitude of Elderly people. County find it next to impossible to satisfy Surveyor, and if to believe that 50 percent of the the electors who desire to give con- formation not found between the Goes out to whatever helps give si ientious consideration to the covers of the official pamphlet, nnil, himself on the merits or demerits total number of drinkers in saloons them ease, comfort and strength. and elected to the said give my very beet effort»» constitutional are minore. I influenced directly Foley Kidney Pills cure kidney and work that 1 am called up» measures before them will lie able particularly, the obstacle to intelli­ of the proposed bladder diseases promptly, and In do so simply by perusal or even gent action will be found almost amendment providing for the re­ twenty young men, my contempo­ give comfort and relief to elderly form in a competent and insurmountable on the measures construction of the judical system rary associates, to begin saloon people. C. I. Clough. tory manner. i lose study ot th«- pamphlet. Very truly yours. I lieu- me.12 measures published thut pertain to local or neighborhood in Oregon, without^ obtaining the drinking, eight of wliorn have since H akky P It Saved His Leg. advice of one or iflore competent died from causes due to drink.” in the pamphlet. On some ineas-' issues. "All thought I'd lose my leg, ” lawyers. The bill prohibiting the taking of ores, argiinients both lormiil against In conclusion "this alcohol slave” In the measures relating to state declare»: "Saloons mustjiave fresh writes J. A. Swenson,of Watertown, To the Voters ofTillsawH an* published, on some only one flail from Rogue River oy any meat's Win. "Ten years of eczema, that 15 I, U. G. Jackson, of T eiile presented, mid on still others except with hook and line, is a strik­ institutions, local pride and the de­ drinking boys every ¿ay or they doctors could not cure, had at last no argument whatever. It is likely ing example of the latter class. Tbe sires are woven in with the state's must go out of buBiq«»*i.for lack of laid me up. Then Bucklen’s Arnica Oregon, do hereby place «1 that not more than n lew ot the pamphlet contains one argument needs to such an extent that the patronage. The saloon-keeper get­ Salve cured it, sound and well.” before the Republican Infallible for Skin Eruptions. amook County, as a ca -t .t»« voters in die state will find for Hie lull and two separate argu­ voter will find himself baffled after ting a freyh drinking boy every day, Eczema. Salt Rheum. Boils, Fever nomination for County official pamphlet. is billing to let qld liquor drinkers Sores, Burns. ments against it. Statements as to reading the Scalds Cuts and If nominated and elect faithfully perform my nioir Ihun one-fourth of the facts and conditions made in the Affirmative arguments only are pre­ fill‘graves, jails, pens(|nd asylums. Piles. 25c. at Chas. I. Clough's. serve the interests of the ’«iHiiTvi* v iihout refvretire to Home affirmative argument are specifical­ sented us the bills to establish a Every dav ♦►.-x the saloons are Tillamook County to the Your kidney trouble may be of brunch insane asylum at Pendle ­ ly denied in the negative argument din ill 'liny or to boohs, i I im ' ii open in saloon-licensing states, abUMy - UGJ long standing, it may be either ton, and to appropriate money for iiivntM or iii.ipM Mei ui *<| ut their own In the argument for the bill it is some saloon-keeper or bar-tender acute or — chronic, * ' , but whatever ..L_:____ vx penne. slated thut "runs are yearly dimin­ the maintenance of state normal shoves across the bar a glass of it is Foley’s Kidney Remedy I here are uiy ht niruHurvH on ishing,,” but in one of the negative schools at Weston, Monmouth and cool, refreshing beer to a young will aid you to get rid of it which the iiveruife voter should be arguments is the declaration, "The Ashland. The pamphlet is lacking man, an«l says ‘You are bigenough quickly and restore your natural To the Voters of Til ul»lc to iimkc up I iim mind by read« run of salmon is not diminishing in recomendations from stute boards to drink beer now.’ Then there is health and vigor. “One bottle of I hereby announce •J*'! Foley’s Kidney Remedy made me inir the pamphlet, listeniiiH t<> the us stated.” or officials who have charge of the started a fresh minor drinking, who well, candidate* for nomia»*** ” said -■”* J. .............. ' - - Sibbul of Grand until menta that are lioiind to take present state asylum, and there is can outdrink a relay of old timers. View, Wis. < Commence taking it Republican ticket, to W Voters Left to Puxxle. Justice of the Pence. xsf’ „ place and by reading documenta on no word from the State Board of Ed­ I should like to see all saloons leg now. C. I. Clough. In the affirmative argument is the District, r.ud if no both aides of the iMauea uh published ucation on the need of normal islated out of existence for the pur­ elected, I will accept suck statement: "They have used nets When Merit Wins. in the newHpaperM. . schools. serve the public to the tv­ pose of protecting the growing us small aa one-incli mesh for the When the medicine vou take He who depends solely on the youth of our nation.”-< American Liquor Issue Plain. , a. purpose of gathering trout with sal- cures your disease, tones'up your ability. Veryres^thiH^ For example, the three iiieHMurea uion,” but the opponents of the pamphlet for information will not Prohibition Year Book for 1910.) system and makes you feel better, stronger and more vigorous than pertaining to the nale of intoxicat* bill come back with the contradic­ know that there are departments ing liquor« are such that their im« tory assertion that "the fisherman's in both the State University and Liquor Frew Confess Saloon Vile. before. That ia what Foley Kidnev To the Voters of Ti Pills do for you, in all cases of port cun be understood by anyone. net is so constructed that it preclud the Agricultural College devoted to Practically every representative backache, nervousness, loss of ap­ instructing pupils in the science of I hereby announce One I m a pro|M»Med amendment to es the possibility of any salmon of the Liquor Press has admitted petite, sleeplessness and general teaching. Many voters may believe for nonuM the constitution declaring for state­ trout living taken." the vicious character of the traffic weakness that is caused by any candidate disorder of the kidneys or bladder. Republican tick« t t'> tar wide prohibition, and another ia a As a matter of fact, more than that one strickly normal school is which they champion. A specially C. I. Clough. Constable, of the coordinate prohibition law design« ItkMtH voters who live outside of needed, but without further investi­ frank confession of these facts was District, and if rd to enact the details in the pro­ the Rogue River Valley, in order to gation. will be at a lose to deter­ given by the Wholesaler’s and Re­ elected. I will accept A Sure-enough Knocker. hibition of the Male of liquor as a vote with knowletlge of the facta, mine which one of the three would tiler’s Review, of San Francisco, s J. C. Goodwin, of Reidsville, N. serve the public to the .„a- l»evciHKv. while the Hunt is the op- would have to make fiersonaj invea- be of moat benefit to the people. few months since: C.. says: "Bucklen's Arnica Salve ability. Very rc’*l*c v h a sure-enough knocker for ulcers |Hisini( constitutional amendment ligations of fishing condition» on The advice of leading educators is A man who knows the saloons ia A bad one came on my leg last needed by voters aa well as a know, designed to give cities and towns the river. well can honestly say that most of summer, but that wonderful salve ledge ot the financial condition of exclusive |M»wer to regulate or pro- For puriKxea of investigation, them have forfeited the right to knocked it out in a few rounds. To the Voters of Ti the state and the effect an increase i hi bit the sale of intoiicaiits. Not even a scar remained." Guar­ live. | the voter may Anti it wise to segre­ ----- — in tax levy to support these institu- j No difficulty will be encountered gate the :<2 ineaaures into seven "The model saloon exists chiefly anteed for piles, sores, bums etc. I. Axel Nelson, a '«■• at Chas. I. Clough's drug Oregon, do hereby » by the elector« in voting on the classes There are four measures lions would have on the taxpayers i in the minds of editors of liquor store. woman's an tirage self a candidate *'*r amend ment that may be put under the head of at large. journals, in the ima&rination of a Mrs. Jacob Wilmer*. Lincolm III , County Commissi"1 Most | ter so na, also. will likely be I state iustitutiona." two under the Election Measures are Many. certain type of ministers, and in the found her way back to perfect the voters of the K» stile to find it poasible to make up bead of "labor legislation.** three I U nder the head of election are j mythical stories rehearsed at saloon She »rites "I «offered their miuds from th«* nrgtmient» in under the head of taxation," five measures providing for separate' men s campfire with kidney trouble and backache the official pamphlet whether the under the head "election».'' nine districts for members of the legis I and my appetite was very poor at I nfortunately the average tip­ times. A few weeks ago I got do all in my power bill providing for direct nomination under the head of "county txiund lature, for granting the right of ping house is a place of ill fame, a Foley Kidney Pills and gave then. practial engineer am ol prvsntential elector« would not suffrage to women, for direct nomi- ‘ ariea." three under the head of place of shame and debauchery. • ,.“lr trial. They gave me great work by contrai t to be a u»ele»»ap|wiidage to the direct Sponsible bidder. liquor traffic, " and six under tbe ' nation of Presidential electors, for "W ith comparatively few excep- relief so continued till now the ctkorn cd . board aodthspuh Very Resf* lit» in perfect health.” W. C. HAWLEY, Republican Candidate for Renomination to CONGRESS No Interest to Serve but the Public Interest.” lication of another magazine to ad­ head of "miscellaneous.” vise the people how to vote, and a Taxation Problem Important. On the measures » V rr ■ rela.ing x. ■ m w • • ■ to — taxa ----- ­ - »chenie for apportion^ -- • represent­ tion the voter wi ill find perhaps the ation in the Legislature according greatest opportunity for profound 1 to strength of political parties and study. Oregon now has the general i without regard to representation of property tax system which is in use ' communities. For the purpose of to so full an extent as here only in studying the effect of the enactment the other states of Rhode Islandand of these measures, what is known as Washington. It is now proposed I the “Offi -ial Register of State, Dis to change the method followed ; trict and County Officers” is a val- in Oregon and the constitutional ' liable guide, inasmuch as it gives amendments to bring about that an abstract of the vote cast in 1998, end are submitted to the voters. provides information as the repre­ The official pamphlet, on this, sentation of different counties in which by many is looked upon as the Legislature, and, also contains the most important general subject a copy of the present state consti­ before the voters, contains but one tution. In one miscellaneous measure argument, and that is presented in one and one-half pages by the Ore­ not heretofore meti ?ned, there has gon State Federation of Labor and been referred to the people the ques­ Central labor Council of Portland tion as to whether a Circuit Judge in Baker County shall have an in. and vicinity. The voter, however, if he sees fit, crease of $1000 a year salary. There may fill a "five-foot bookshelf’ with is no argument for or against the discussions by authorities on the bill, and consequently he who methods of taxation that would be wishes to vote on the question intel­ thrown open to Oregon by the adop­ ligently will either have to go or tion of these constitutional amend­ write to Baker County. Finally, there is referred to the ments. He who feels it his duty to study the question with some people by the Legislature assembly thoroughness is recommended to the question of calling a convention the first, second and third reports to revise the state constitution. An of the International Tax Conference, opposing argument only is pre­ to Fly’s "Taxation in American sented, but the fact that this year States and Cities” and to Selig­ II amendments are to the consti­ tution proposed may lead many man’s “.Essays in Taxation.” voters to believe thut the Oregon County Fights are Local. state constitution needs revision.— In determining now he should vote on the county division mean- Oregonian.