Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 27, 1910, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TILLAMOOK HRADLIGHT, OCTOBER 27, 1910.
Republican Ticket.
< oveinor,
JAY BOWERMAN.
Conureesinan,
WILLIS C. HAWLEY.
Supreme luntides,
HENRY J. BEAN.
THOMAS A. Me BRIDE.
GEORGE H. BURNETT
FRANK A. MOORE.
Secretary of State.
FRANK W. BENSON.
State Treasurer,
THOMAS B. KAY.
School Superintendent,
L. R. ALDERMAN.
Stale Printer,
WILLIS DI’NIWAY.
Labor Commissioner,
O. P. HOFF.
Railroad Commissioner,
I-RANK J. MILLER.
State Engineer,
JOHN H. LEWIS.
Water Siqieriiitendent
JAMES T. CHINNOCK.
Circuit Judges,
I. H. VAN WINKLE.
PERCY R. KELLY.
County Ticket.
County Judge,
HOMER MASON.
County Clerk,
J. C. HOLDEN.
Sheriff,
HENRY CRENSHAW.
Treasurer,
DAVID M ARTIN Y.
Coroner,
W. C. HAWK.
County Commissioner,
H. M. EARNER.
County Surveyor,
I . G. JACKSON
Suckers !
Why, Tillamook <
With some slick politicians county has a whole lot Who, it
mid office seekers it is all n mat seems, like to tie “skinndl." We '
ter of personal ambition, who used to have a great deal of com­
would straddle either party to1
passion for those who were bun­
help them succeed. The whole coed out ot their hard earned
tight with the ring Democrats money, but since we see that so
ix to elect West governor mid many person fail to take heed
do nothing for the rest of (lie to the warnings of the Press ami
ticket, while Senator Bourne,
who has been honored by the then bit at every sucker game
Republican party, is doing bis that comes into the county, we
have lost all compassion when
ixfst to defeat Bowerman, the
men will be so foolish. Take
Republican nominee for gover­ for instance some of the sucker
nor. How does the Republicans tricks which have been worked
of this county like that kind of
i in this county the past yearand
a prostitution of the party to it is surprising how many per-1
bring about its defeat ?
sons have bit at questionable,
stock companies, lite insurance, 1
How can “the people” vote the traveling fakir and peddler,
intelligently upon the 32 mea­ . etc., till intent upon getting the
sures in November when there suckers’ money or note, or sell-‘
is no free open discussion of the ing them a pig in a poke or a >
numerous provisions of these , gold brick. From all accounts I
bills, with no opportunity to a large number ot the citizens 1
amend or strike out objection- of this county have been bun­
aide features ?
“The people"
coed out of their money or have ;
have to swallow them just as
paid three or four times more
they were originally prepared for articles by trading with
by one ora few persons,or reject
agents and peddlers and stran­
them altogether. .And we guess
gers and not with reliable home
that a large number of intelli­
merchants. Barnum made the
gent voters will vote “No" lo­
statement that a sucker was
calise they are not well enough
born every second, and it looks
informed to decide whether the
like it bv the manner suckers
measures are good or bad.
I bite in this neck of the woods. 4|
We are besieged with letters
in favor of or against creating
new counties. Most voters will
agree with us that these mat­
ters does not concern those liv­
ing outside of the immediate
localities affected, and probably
the best way to put a stop to
slicing up the counties is to
vote against doing so. There
are enough public officers for
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
the taxpayers to support with­
.WTRICTI.V IN AHVANCH.)
«Ine . ...............................................................
1 l.ftfl out having to create a whole lot
7.'
Six months.................................................
fill more places for office seekers,
Three mouth».......... ...............................
for every new county that is
created out of existing counties
^illainooh lj cab light, increases the number of office
In.Hers and the taxes to pay
them.
_________
Editorial Snap Shots.
Bro. Effenlx'rger, by the look«
i f last week's Enterprise, start­
l'd in to “make up" at the last
column instead of the first.
He must have been badly rat­
tled to get twisted round ii:
Hint manner.
As the Socialists have no can­
did ite for joint representative,
we are wondering whetherthev
will vote for H. C. Kunze, who
deserted that party and is now
ho! nobbling with the Demo­
crat. llardlv.
Tillamook City will never
amounts to much until the busi­
ness men take a more lively* in­
terest in city* affairs.
It may
take up a little of their time in
getting together and talking
•ver what is best for the city
is a whole. 'This is how* most
•f the live towns in the valley
made a start, and the business
men of this city will have to do
the same thing before this city
can hope to make much pro­
gress. For instance, suppose
the business men were united
in an effort to uphold the dig­
nity and reputation of the city,
the present lawlessness would
soon cease. It will take united
effort, though.
Now Ready for Your Inspection!
The mo« wonderful value, ever offered in Women'.
children'. High ««de Wearing Apparel a, Popular Pricu.
tin'ity to make your .election from the complete variety of the
favored a'y'C’c^'“""’srEVEW » BROS.. CHICAGO.
.,«« enoloe ot rnnm.l. -J
PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION ASSCRED
,
'
Ready-to-wear
Suits $10.00
and up.
Dresses
$13.50 and Kimonos,
up. Coats Knit
$7.50 Undem
and up ■ cu- l,ts
Furs,
Waists. Petticoats,
Sweaters.
Muslin
Underwear,
Neckwear, etc., also Misses’ Suits and Skirts and Children’s Dresses at correanc
FASHION PLATES AND
THE BEAUTIFUL
PLEASE CALI. . AND SEE
__ ________________
I cheerfuhv offer you anv assistance 1 can render you in making your selectioimTuki^
meats making alterations and delivering the goods to you at the same low prices you
the same goods in their store or ordered through their catalogues.
MRS. MARTHA E. WALLACE, P. 908, Tillamook, Oregon.
_______ _____—____ REPRESENTING ---------------
------_
CHAS. A. STEVENS & BROS., CHICA
As was expected, the Demo­
crats are endeavoring, with the
aid of the Portland Journal, to
cause factional strife in the Re­
publican party, but they will
not succeed, for, on the whole,
the Republicans are well satis­
fied with the candidates nomi­
nated at the primary election by
the people.
Even
Senator
Bourne, who can thank the
loyal Republicans for the posi­
tion he now holds, is endeavor­
ing to defeat the Republican
ticket, and is sending out circu­
lar letter with that object in
view, thus showing that he is
not willing to abide by a ticket
nominated by the people if the
candidates don’t meet with his
approval. A large number of
Republicans, although it was
bitter medicine to vote for and
swallow Bourne in preference
to voting for a Democrat for
United States senator, did so
on account ol their loyalty to the
Republican party. Instead of
showing the same loyalty to the
party as the Republicans did
when Bourne was the nominee
of the primary nominating
election four years ago, he will
not abide by tile primary elec­
tion held last month, but is now
endeavoring to defeat the bead
of the Republican ticket and
elect again another Demo­
cratic governor.
No wonder,
when Republicans see how the
party in Oregon has been made
a shuttlecock for the benefit of
a lew wealthy politicians, that
R 'publicans will accept and
vote for the ticket nominated
by the people.
If you are in doubt and do not
thoroughly understand the mea­
sures to he voted on at the state
election in November, the tx*st
way out of the perplexity is to
vote “No.” On general prin­
ciples, a system of legislation
that does not permit of discus­
sion or amendments to lx* made
All persons knowing themselves
to bills, no mutter how vicious to lx* indebted to the Tillamook
Lumber
Manufacturing Company
the measure may be, the system
is too nrbitary for us, ns well as will please call and settle by Nov. J,
1910. After that date interest at the
a number of voters to coincide rate
of 8 per cent per annum will be
with. A goixi bill may have a added to all overdue accoimts.
few bail features, and the onlv
T illamook L umber M fg . C o .
way to get ride of them is to de­
feat the bill or vote for th«* bill
Fine Dairy Farm
with the bail features.
But,
:wo acres, lying 3 miles from
perhaps, we are infringing on
the rights of the |ieople, or to Florence, the banking and «hipping
| lx* more correct, the few inter­ center of the district, with regular
ested persons who drew up the host to Portland.
13) acres is dyked tide marsh, nil
T'he people of this county are i bills.
in
gruss and worth $300 |»*r ucre,
ind‘tiled to Congressman W
One of our subscribers, who 41 u res tide marsh in grass and
C. Hawley for the tirst free
mriil delivery which is to I m * has made a success in his busi­ not dj ked, wortii $100 per acre. 216
vstablisheil in Tillamook cuun- ness und a conservative citizen, acres rolling bench carries'* million
tv, for it was by his continual in discussing the saloon ques­ feet of virgin timber, worth $6000—
with the editor, believes at kx'al mills in logs at $5.00 per
pe i.tence in advocating that 1 tion
that Tillamook City should go thousand. This 216 acres after it is
me route I m * established that he
logged, will la* worth $100 per acre
succeeded in getting favorable into the saloon business. He for pasture and apple raising.
argued
this
way
:
Place
a
sober,
Fresh water trout stream runs
mid immediate action.
respectable person in charge of through the tract. Fine building
site, but no building. Only 30
This darn gone office is get­ the saloou, which need not be minutes by motor boat to bank at
ting to lie the dumping ground an expensively lifted up build­ Portland boat landing; Good
for things lost und found. The ing on the comer of any of the school, church, stores, creamery,
latest addition to the mixeel main streets, and pay him a mill, etc., near building site. Total
a present value, $70,700. I want to
laneous articles this week was gtxxl salary of $I.NM) to
sell und will take $20,000, with $5-
'
year.
In
this
way
the
loafing
the lower set of a pair ot store
UOD rush an<t balance long time with
and
treating
habit,
the
dispens
­
6 |x*r cent interest.
teeth. Now we’ll have to draw
G ko . M elvin M iller ,
the line here, fur feartliut some ing of doctored and rot gut whis­
Box 35, Eugene. Ore.
one will find a “stift" one of key could I m * eliminated, ns well
as
a
lot
of
drunkenness
pre
­
these days and then dump it
Singer Sewing Machines.
down in this office until the vented. These are a few points
advanced by the person who
corpse is claimed.
Now ia your opportunity to
believes that this is a solution
a machine that will last you a life
to the liquor question.
We do lime,
on eaa; iy monthly. paynwnta
In view of the fact that next not anticipate that public dis tlixt you
wi II scarcely mimi and
I
year thousands of |M*rsons will penseries of alcoholic drinks no interest.
visit Tillamook, it seems to us would meet with much favor in
I personally guarantee every ma­
that the city should be ready to this state, although it have been chine anil will keep it in repair free
t ike advantage of the changed tried in some states. There is, of charge.
Your old machine will be taken
c militions whenever the niil- no doubt, some good features in «a part payment.
I
rpad is finished.
If Tillamook the argument that the city go I Machines delivered at ynwr home,
City fails to make the progress into the saloou busines», yet for on free demonstration trial.
it should, it is because the busi* all that we are inclined to think I Call in an<1 see the New Singer M.
liess men have not l<s>ked after that the people would soon lie- H uroktt S hipman , Tillamook. Ore
Whnlctn'a Jewelry Store
the city's interest us they should come suspicious of those who
have.
Every uow mid again had the control and handling of
-Not a Nar­
the city’s Kid reputation is the business. Public Ixxlies, as A Reliable Medicine
cotic.
imide public in tile daily uews- a rule, don't make a success of
Get the genuine Foley’s Honev
|Hi|H*r», but no effort is made to public utilities in small towns, and Tar in the yellow package. It
ia
safe and effective, Contain« no
get nt the bottom of what is unless it is that they are suc­
opiate*. Refuse substitutes. C.
wrong.
cessful in iucrvasiug taxation. 1. Clough.
___________________________
Tillamook
Lumber Manufacturing Compì
Manufacturers of
FIR, SPRUCE and
H emlock LUMBEf
KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND
FINISHED LUMBER.
ALL KINDS OF
MOULDINGS,
We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook
County’s Most Famous Cheese.
The Best Equipped Saw Mill in the County
New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and
Kirst Class Lumber of the Best Quality.
LET US FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BIL.
for backache, rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, and urinary i
Foley’s Kidney PiUs purify the blood, restore lost vitality s nd vigor. Refuse
Sold by Chas. I. Clough.
g
T. BO'iT-»,
A ttorney - at -L aw .
&
C oncrete
SURGEON,
Oregon.
Store in Heins Pb
Galkty-
p^R. I. M. SMITH,
phones.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
CARL
C.eauing, Pressing and
iug a Specialty.
B uilding .
Tillamcok,
Office opposite Post Office.
''U S ARCHET,
L . The Fashionable
M. KER RON,
PHYSICIAN
Complete set of Abstract Booki
in office. Taxes paid for non
Residents.
Hot h
________ t
S. WHITEHO
i
Office over J. A. Todd & Co..
haberlach ,
Tillamook. Ore.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
£>rut«chcr ^bvokcxt,
^^7"
0. HAWK,
T illamook .
.
Both Phones.
Office acroM the »treet and north tron
the Post Office.
i
Ç^EORGE WILLETT,
SURGEON,
PHYSICIAN &
•
SON,
INSURANCE, FIRE­
MARINE, ACC1DE)
BONDS, Etc.
L and Orric« Biaix»
A SrSCIALTT.
OWING
BAY CITY, OREGON.
T illamook
-
O regon .
334 WoacK.T«« M»1
3l«n A.«l> OAK STBKKS
m Next to the U S. LW <**
R. BEALS,
KP'
•
IAIRILAML
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
r
h .
GOYNE,
RS. ALICH m
Tillamook, Oregon
A ttornky - at L aw .
Office : Opposite Court House,
T illamook , O regon .
GRADUATE Nil
)R. P. J. SHARP,
MRS.
RESIDENT
TILLAMOOK
mason *
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
TILI a AM u OK,
OflL-e
Olwis BuiMing.
Mis. Aalkev'*.
PAGE'S H
DENTIST,
Oilier across the street iron* the
Court House.
Dr. Wise's office.
T. B«»ALS, M D,
Revxkace : Mr*. W«« m *
A <0»
LAWYER'
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Next to Tillamook County
Bank,
«•—
t. H Van Winkle, of Salem, for
circuit judge will give equal justice
to all and special favors to none,
«»st of Qualifications based on expeneme
and preparation. (Paid adv.)
J
.n F
F raxk S cvbkam B. w.n
w ’*
I
hf