Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 03, 1910, Image 2

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    •liLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, NOVEMBER 3
.STBICTLY IN SDVÀNCK.)
One year.........
Six months ....
Three months
J” be ^illnmooh
f
BEALS IS ENDORSED
RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION.
1.50
75
50
1910
BUSINESS MEN WANT
NEW CHARTER.
The Fast Steamer'
I
ïjenbliflbt,
GOLDEN
Resolution Adopted at a Special Meeting of the
Tillamook Merchants’ Protective Association,
Held November 1st, 1910.
Weta Make Offer to Tillamook
Lawyer.
The following letter was sent to
T. H Goyne by the “National Model
License League.” It gives the pub­
lic an idea of the efforts the Wets
are making and the immense sums
of money they must be spending to
carry things their way.
Whereas, the City of Tillamook is in urgent need
of immediate relief to the City Treasury, and cross­
I
walks, street grading, paving, sewers and other needed
improvements should at once be undertaken ; and
Whereas, it is the judgment of the Tillamook
I
Merchants’ Protective Association that there is im-
Mr. T. H. Goyne, Tillamook, Ore.
A. G. BEALS,
D ear SIH:On account of our need
Republican Nominee for Iperative necessity for immediate action to betaken
for speakers located in all parts of
<>f the country, we are endeavoring Joint Repregentative for Till­ that the present deplorable condition of the city may
attorney in every
to secure one
be remedied ; and
county in your State,
...... to represent amook and Yamliill Counties.
Whereas, there is now before the people of Tilla­
the League in the manner described
The only Candidate for
in the enclosed agreement.
mook City, to be voted on at the ensuing Special City
As you will readily see, the only thisoffice who has conformed
Election on November 7th, 1910, a proposed new City
obligations under this agreement
to the to the Direct
to which you will be committed,
Charter for adoption or rejection ; therefore,
will be to read carefully the litera­
Primary Law.
Be it resolved by the Tillamook Merchants Pro­
ture with which we will supply you
ami to lurnish uh w ith aucli infor­
tective Association, that, while we may not all agree as
mation concerning events transpir­
A LETTER
to the wisdom of some of the provisions of said pro­
ing in your county an would be of
State
of
Oregon,
Hall of Representa­ posed Charter, yet in view of the fact that there is noth-
interest to us in the work which we
are doing.
tives.
! ing in said proposed Charter that cannot be easily amend­
For all active eervicen such hh the
Salem, Ore., Oct. 27, 1910.
ed if found on trial to be objectionable, and in view of the
making of speeches, we will pay our
Dear Sir:
regu’ar fees for speakers, which
urgent need of immediate action for the present wel­
I
have
been
advised
that
range from twenty-five to fifty dol­
fare
of the City, we hereby endorse the proposed new
lars per day, according to the nat­ an effort is being made to defeat Hon.
ure of the work and the extent of Arthur G. Beals for re-election as rep­ City Charter and we urge all voters of Tillamook City
the serviceH rendered.
resentative from the joint district con­ to lay aside petty differences of opinion and heartily
You can be assured that we will
sisting
of Tillamook and Yamhill coun­
use every effort to make this re­
work and vote together to carry and put into effect the
lationship pay you.
If there, is an ties, but I trust that the effort will be
proposed
new City Charter.
opportunity to make a speech in unsuccessful, for Mr. Beals, by reason
your county along the lines embrac­ of his experience as a member of the 1
Alex. McNair.
H. E. Morris. .
ed by our platform, you can be Cer­
house during the past two sessions and
A. J. Stillwell.
Chas. I. Clough.
tain that we will call upon you.
If any of our members should Ilia industry, integrity and faithful per­
C. H. Woolfe.
J.
S,
Lamar.
require the services ol an attorney formance of duty, is better qualified to
W. G. Dwight.
E. L). Hoag.
in your county, we will not only represent your district than any new
recommend, but will urge the ini
E. T. Haltoni.
S.
Atkinson,
c.
member,
however
capable
or
trust
­
ploynent of you. It is further our
M. Schnal.
J. H. Rosenberg.
aim and intention to send the col* worthy that new member may be. As
lections of our members to the at- a member of the last House and Speak­
Tillamook Steam Laundry.
J.
L.
Jones
torneys who represent uh hh aoon er of that laxly, I was a close observer of
A. A. Pennington.
Henry Rogers.
as we can get your State well or­
the work of Mr. Beals, both on the
ganized.
Ira C. Smith-
A.
Williams.
w.
We are enclosing a pamphlet which floor and in the rooms of various com­
L.
Labowitch.
E.
King.
B.
will give you a alight idea of our mittees of which he was a member,
principles and hope you will rend and I feel that I am waranted in say­
Grant
Mills.
R.
F.
Zachmann.
it carefully before deciding upon
ing that no man in the legislature rep­
I. F. Larsen.
E. A. Ball.
thia proposition.
Hoping that yon will favor iih resented his constituents more honor­
S. Viereck.
Plasker Bros.
with an answer at your earliest ably, faithfully and intelligently than
M. F. Leach.
Rhodes, Shortridge & Co.
convenience mid that if you do not he did. He was chairman of the com­
find it possible to sign thin agree
Carl
A. Patzlaf.
G.
B.
Lamb.
mittee
on
food
and
dairy
products,
and
i
ment you will asnist uh by suggest
All members of the association signed but two,
ing the mime of some attorney in was also a member of the committee on I
your county who might be inter­ Ways and Means, and Assessments and who were out of town at time of this resolution.
ested, we beg to remain.
Taxation. These were among the most
Very truly yours,
T illamook M erchants ’ P rotective A ssociation ,
important
committees of the House,
National Model License League,
ind
many
measures
of
great
impor­
By C has . 1. C lough , Chirman.
J. M. G ilmore , Pres.
tance were constantly referred to them.
G eorge W illett , Secretary.
Not Sorry for Blunder.
“If my friends hadn’t blundered
in thinking I was a doomed victim
of consumption, I might lint beulive
now.“ writes l>. T. Sniidera, of Hur-
rodsburg, K_v., “but for years they
s iw every attempt to cure n lung-
incking cough fail.
At last I trim
Dr. King's New Discovery,
The
effect was wonderful. It soon stop
ped the cough and I am now in bet
l< i health than I have hud for years.
This wonderful life-saver is an un­
rivaled remedy forcoughs, colds, hi
g- igge, asthma, croup, hemorrhages
whooping cough or weak lungs.
Stic., $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar­
anteed liy Chas. 1. Clough.
Both
peedv and Effective,
This indicates the action of Foley
Kidney ***•*-
“
I, ..........
Buttle
Creek,
"1 lluvi
been
severe
case
<
Illuditi11
trouble for which I found no relie
until 1 used l-'oley Kidney Pills.
These cured me entirely of all i***
ailments.
I was troubled wi...
ritti
backaches and severe
shooting
pains with annoying urinary irreg
uL-rilies. The steady use of Foley
Kidney Pills nd me entirely of all
my foiincr troubles. They huveiny
liiglieat lecuiiimendation.
Sold by
C. I. Clough.
Fine Dairy Farm
Saves an Iowa Man'« Lit«.
For Circuit Judge, vole ft r III.
\ an W inkle, of Salem
Qualified
by practice ami e\|«erien<e.
Two
to elect, tPaid adv.)
Astoria and Port land,
THURSDAY of Each WeJ
Freight and Passengers
FOR RATES-ADDRESS J. R. GLADDEN, Agent
w. A. WILLIAMS&(j
Next Door’ to Tillamook Conntr Big
A A AA AAAAAAiJ
u K.
4
CASE,
PROPRIETOR
Tillamook Iron World
« General Machinists & Blacksmiths
4
Boiler Work, Logger’s Work mid Henry Forgiag.
4
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
4
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TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
ft* WWW WW wrw WW WW
Mr. Beals gave careful consideration
to every question which was presented
to the several committees of which ! With very best wishes for your suc­
Greatest Steal of All.
he was a member, and was earnest and | cess, 1 am.
!
untiring in his efforts to get at the bot- ;
Sincerely yours,
tom of every question and to arrive at I
James Withycombe.
We do not refer to the sheep stealing
The Best Hotel.
an intelligent conclusion. On the floor i
trouble in this city, but to the most
of the house, he was quick and alert |
stupendous steal ever undertaken in
in debate, and with the exception of I STATE OF OREGON
America: to illustrate: Suppose one of
vs.
three or four days when he was ill, was j
dairymen, having a farm woith
you
always at his post of duty. He voted H. C. KUNZE,
J. P. AbLiEN, Proprietor.
$10,000.00 should deposit with the
Second
Justice
District,
Tillamook
fairly and Intelligently on all ques­
U.
S.
treasury
your
warranty
deed
and
tions, and although I disagreed with I i County, State of Oregon.
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Injustice Court, before E. W. Stan­ receive $9,500.00 in crisp new bills to
him in some instances, I know he al­
be used by you in buying an automobile
ley,
Justice
of
the
Peace.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
ways done what he thought was right
BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this piano, or another farm, and at the
and endeavored, stall times, to repre­
samr
lime
have
the
free
use
of
the
farm
A First Class Table. Comfortable Beds and Accommodai
sent the people of his district faith­ 1-lth day of January, 1910, appeared be­ while your deed remained in Washing­
fully and unselfishly. His vote could fore me II. C. Kunze, accused of ton. Now wouldn't that be nice? Yes,
not lx? controlled or influenced by any the crime cf selling short weight but­ but you are not a high enough teat pul­
political clique or faction, or by any ter.
After hearing complaint read and ler to lie noticed, only National Curren­
corporation, and it is my belief that no
being
apprised of his rights, he pleads cy Associations in central reserve
other man in the House was more
i cities, of which eleven are formed and
guilty.
truly representative of his people than
four more ar« about to do ao, can have
THEREFORE, I have adjudged that adivy at thia graft through the Ald-
was Mr. Beals.
\.
None of his time was spent in loafing he pay a fine of $25.00 and costs.
rich-Vreeland currency bill passed by a
Fine and costs paid as the law dirsets. recent Congress.
at clubs or in engaging in social frivol­
A live business training school. Endorsed by business«
E. W. Stanley,
ities, for he was constantly at his poet
The school whose graduntes secure positions and hold Ik
This bill provides that banks may
Justice of the Peace
of duty, either on the floor of the House
Living
expenses low. School in continuous session, h
take commercial paper-that is, railroad for catalogue.
or in the committee room.
Second Justice Dist.
and industrial stocks and bonda—dep­
1 sincerely hope that Mr. Beals will
pd adv
osit them with the National treasury W. I
STALEY, Principal
Salem,
tie re-elected.
His return to legis­
and be permitted to issue bank notes
r
lature will insure your district of the
within 96 per cent of the face value of
prestige and influence to which it is
the securities.
The bank notes circu­
justly entitled.
late as money. The banks issuing
Very respectfully yours,
i these notes have the money; but the y
C. N. McArthur.
also own the stocks and bond:, draw­
ing interest or dividends on them. The
A LETTER
j result is that they are practically given
Corvallis, Oct. 28, 1910.
, the money free. You no doubt know
Hon. A. G. Beals, Tillmook, Ore.
that a few years ago, stocks and bonds
My Dear Sir:
were issued in vast quantities, far be­
It is with much pleasure I note
yond the real valus behind them.
THE ALLEN HOUSE!
33U acres, lying 3 miles from
Florence, the hanking and shipping
center of the district, with regulai
boat to Portland.
I!<l acres is dyked tide marsh, all
in grass and worth
per acre.
41 a’res tide marsh in gruss and
not dyked, worth fhll) per acre. 210
acres rolling bench earnest million
teet of virgin timber, worth fno>-
at local nulls in logs at (5.00 per ,
thousand. This 210 acres after it is ithe progress of your campaign, and the
logged, will lie worth Jim per ai r, voters of your legislative district are
tor pHHturv mid tipple
1
Freeh water trout stream runs to be congratulated for their excellent
through the tract
Fine building | judgment in again nominating you as
site, hut no building.
Only 3b their representative. It is not in the
minutes by motor boat to bank at spirit of flattery when 1 say that your
Portland
Ixoat
landing.
Good
school, etiurvh. stores, creamery, record as a legislator stsnds out pre­
mill, etc., near building site. Total eminently for the intelligent support
present value, $7U,7<IX I want to given to measures that are of vital in­
sell and will take $2ll.lXI). with $5 terest to the general upholding of thia
’»If cash and balance long time with
commonwealth.
0 per cent interest.
In other words, you have been weigh­
G ku . M klvin M iller ,
Box 35. Eugene, Ore. ed in the balance and have been found
Tha very grave seemed to yawn
tietore Robert Madsen, of West Burl
mgton. Iowa, when, after seven
weeks lu the hospital. four of the
beat phyaiciaus gave him up. Then
«as shown the marvelous curative
powers of Electric Bitters.
Fur. al-
t* eight months of frightful auffer-
hig frurn liver truuble and yellow
faundice, getting no help bum other
remedies or doctors, five bottles of
thia matchless medicine completely
cured hint.
Its positively guaran-
teed for Stomach. I.lxer or nidiiey
roubles
end never disappoints.
1 ••••>
at i han I Clougun.
Leaves Tillamook fou
This issuane« of stock was a steal,
and ths currency bill, permiting the
I banks to practically duplicate the stock
and bond issues, is a duplication of the
other steal in its entirety.
But that is’i’t all. Under the pro­
visions of the law, new stocks and
bonds may be issued, and these may be
cashed out by the banks, so that it is
! impossible to tell how many billion
dollars are involved in the new steal.
This law expires in 1914. in th« mean­
time it will be possible for a eompara-
I tirely few people to acquire possession
preparing for a journey the tde-
phone jxerforms a great variety of
services, Reservations are made, list
directions are given, good-byes are
said over the wire.
t N
PERCY R. KELLY,
to be full weight as a legislator. Your
Of Albany, Or«.,
experience is a valuable asset and
should count for much in your election. Republican Candidate for of
•» ti* w«aith o7~tw
It would indeed be unfortunate tor
Circuit
Ind a e
«-«miry within a vary «hort time.
m
k
n
I?
J
of
th,,
paper
i. .Irewiy in c.r-
your district and the state at large if
Mr. Kelly is 40 jram old and haa culation, tome bearing a date kmr be-
you are not retained in legislative work
rre.ul«l in Allmixy. Oregon, 33 yearn, fore th« •naetment of th« law author
when in the senith of your power.
There «re great ixlucatwnak social II« is a graiiuate of Albany College, ¡«in, thair being placed in circulation
and economic problems confronting the ban practiced law more than eigh W. do not know what «acurity i. b«k
welfare of thia state and men of abili­ eeo yearn, nerved an Stnt« Senator „f them.. bet her “U. 8 Boni or oLr
ty and legislative experience are de- from Linn county in the nen Mcurttie.", but w. do know thl[
manded to deal correctly with these Hio iih of l^ai. I?«i and 1901; wan whih» rwvt > i^ar«! • i
, chairmaa of the Judiciary Commit ___
.
e er to pay th«
problems. 1 sincerely hope the voters
personal and mortgage notes in Tilh»-
>
tee
duringr
the
nenaion
of
IM>|
and
■
of your district will show ua the «-urn
mook County, which call for gold
mg etes tion the appreciation of your . in at thia time. City Attorney of Al- ' coin, they can be used in getting
splendid work and signal abihty by . bany.
whiskey out of bond in --—‘••■tn.
giving you the largest majority ever1 All voters should remember thst! and to pay the Government lieenae to
given to a Isgulatire candidate tn your I i there are two Circuit Judges to be ! sell the same
district.
| j elect»«! in the third Judicial Dis-1
J trict.
Vote fur two.
The Ix»ng Distance Service of the Bell
System is of special value to the traveller.
Sometimes the Bell Telephone makes a trip
unnecessary’; sometimes it convinces him
that a trip would be profitable, Wherever
he goes, he feels the need of universal
service, and that is Bell Service,
THE
PACIFIC
TELEPHONE
AND
TEI.EGirAPH COMPANY.
Every Hell Telephone is the Center
r>f the System.
Caul advL
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