Tillamook Maadiight, Marah 11, 1Ô11. E TO SELLING BOURNE’S TAX $2.44; BEN SELLING SAVED I d by journal NO REAL PROPERTY PEOPLE FROM PANIC ■_____ . Newspaper Say i Halt Portland Journal Tells of Sena­ wd of the People, tor's Tax Contribution. Maternent No. Ono Whug Reputed Millionaire Pays 92.44 te Republicans Retuesta Help Defray Oregon’s I to de Mu Upkeep. Proviajjj||b>t * lonS career af oe» (tent fighting for measurea that lufffkB,Bt*te government LwC ts and also sends the name . O n R bb to the top of the columa advanced legislation, the following traot from the Portland Daily Jour- J 4< VMBay. February 22, 1912, Mt |^r|Mtgaes the progressive poU- II ol te Selling which are now wa eg the statute books of Oregon. BM m SBhows beyond question the India* of 'this man among the peg- » a*t'B*cas of the state: MR. SELLING •OMtor Ben Selling hae an- neUMBK his Intention to oen- dMHKthe Republican nomine- .‘■■raMf United States senator, flMMMLnumber of years the course of Mr. Selling •MÇmH Journal have run along much the same lines. Support of progressive methods of gov­ ernment In Oregon when they were badly In need of support, brought Mr. Selling and The Journal on common ground. When there was need •f MMamant One candidates for the legislature, they were always easy to find. There was a time when most of the higher- ape Of the Republican party In Oregon were, and some of them atm are, against Statement One. It was'In such a time that Mr. Belling was a welcome addition to the forces that were striving for direct election of senator, and for elimination of disgrace­ ful deadlocks at Salem. Without at all entering Into the support of Mr. Selling's pres­ ent candidacy, It is as little as The Jetlrna! can do to thus ack- nowletage the aid Mr. Selling has bepn to the cause of popu­ lar gCOernment In Oregon, an acknowledgment that, in falr- neea,. la also due to Senator PROPER MAN “Naturally. Ben Selling would be my choice for the United States sen ate,“ said a prominent Portland Ger maa to a reporter for the Zeltung. “He knows the people of Oregon, and his lntoccpts are here in the state. Ho knowAwhat the people of Oregon ■Mflk BBd I don’t believe there is a better able to supply those line with that sentimen. very generally expressed, that while Mr. Selling been one of the most pro- insistent upon the of the state and the util- its resources, he Is the of graft in all its forme, the fact that all public lust be met from the pock people, he stands firmly i waste of public money. Rs gone forward amaslngl) K twenty years; and in bf its progress Ben •ailing I the front rank of Oregon > Ie has done his part He nis share of the 1 his share of asked m maa it will be interesting in the extreme to every citizen of Oregon at this par­ ticular time to know to what extent the senior United States senator, Jonathan Bourne, pays in the way of taxes in Oregon. Here is a statement from the Portland Journal of March S. 1912: BOURNE’S TAXES 92.44; NO REAL PROPERTY The tax rolls of Multnomah Bounty show Jonathan Bourne, Jr., senior senator from Oregon, Will pay 92.44 In taxes this year. This Is on his personal proper­ ty, which consists of office fur­ niture In his office in the Cham- af Commerce building. This tomiture is assessed at 9100. No assessment of real property appears no the tax books. The registration books show the sen­ ator’s home to be on the second Boor of the Portland hotel, but the tax books do not show he has any personal property there. —Portland Journal, March 3, 1912. Tst Senator Bourne is reputed to be worth fifteen milions of dollars (>15.- BBC.OOO.OO). Mo owns extensive interests in a large cotton goods manufacturing plant on the Atlantic coast. Hence bla vote In the senate for a high tar- iff on cotton goods. Senator Bourne has been in Oregon, M tar as known to the public, but throe times since he was elected sen­ ator over five years ago and has spent la this state, so far as the public knows. less than three weeks in the ata to. Does it seem reasonable that a man — be familiar with the needs of a state who gives It so little time, and floss it seem possible that a senator can have the welfare of Oregon thor­ oughly at heart whose fortune is in the east and who contributes but 92.4* to taxes in the state from which he was elected? Boulder Creek. Mrs. Kila Krake is home again after v week’s visit with relatives in Tillamook Many cases of colds and la grippe When Bank Failed He Promptly are reported in this neighborhood at present. Offered Par for Pass Books. A. O. Foland has returned from It doesn’tpayto buycheapwarc that soon peels, crack», his trip east of the mountains. We leaks, tarnishes, rusts or wears out. Even at a lower understand that he will leave with Loan Sharks and Brokers Thwarted cost such ware is the most expensive because it is dan« his family for their new home in a ' By Him—Saved People gerous to health and unreliable inservice—doesn’t last. , few days. Large Sums. Louie Krake and wife have moved 1 to Tillamook, where Louis will work "Help promptly is of double value,“ for Mr, Good speed. says the proverb. is guaranteed for IS years. There is practically nowear Carl Jensen, Mrs. L. Jeneen, Mrs. Oregon people, and Portland people Millie Sappington and daughter, | out to it and scientific investigation proves it the most in particular, will remember the fail­ Crystal, came up from Hebo Sun­ sanitary cooking ware made. Particles can’t chip ure of the Title Guarantee and Trust day to visit at H. I- Jeneen, L. N. off and cause cnronic troubles nor spoil the food. company, of Portland, in October, 1907. The embarrassment of that institution Sandoz and wife and H. A. Chop­ Germs do not breed on its smooth surface and odors can not be was bad enough of Itself. But it came ard and family, were also visitors absorbed by it. at a time when the breaking of one at the Jeneen home the same day. I You’ll have better food and save trouble, time and fuel by uaitm Krake and sons are erecting a ' bank came perilously near producing only **1892” Pure Spun Aluminum Ware. Look ior Wada dairy barn for Mrs. N. Smith. mark oo every piece. a panic in which many banks and Mrs. O. W. Kinnainan was called business houses must go down—to the measureless damage of thousands. to Tillamook, Friday, by the illness It was a time for men to help each of her mother, Mrs. Norman Dye. other; a time for business interests She came home Sunday evening, to stand together in order to save leaving her mother some better. depositors from a heavy loss. A card from R. Y. Blalock, Con­ Disastrous as a settlement of ma­ don, Oregon, states that they may terial discount would have been, it be home by March 23rd. was feared for a time that it was the We understand that Max Mattoon, best settlement that could be made. of Hebo, haB been employed to TO And if made, it certainly would bave make cheese at the Blaine Co-opera­ resulted in widespread and ruinous tive factory which is scheduled to loss to thousands all over Oregon. be opened Saturday, March 16th. FROM In that crisis Ben Selling promptly H. L. Jeneen went to Tillamook, CHICAGO ....... . J33.00 ST. PAUL ....... »25.00 came forward with a better offer. He Tuesday after a load of pipe for the KANSAS CITY.. 25.00 37.00 CINCINNATI proposed to take over the claims ot water system lie will install at his OMAHA................ '*•5.00 31.50 MILWAUKEE the depositors at seventy-five cents place this spring. DES MOINES.... 27.85 ST. LOUIS .... 32.00 on the dollar In good, solid cash, and Manuel Botha has been working INDIANAPOLIS. 35.65 NEW YORK... 50.00 an additional twenty-five cents in mer­ on the Mutual telephone line near DENVER ............ 25.00 DETROIT 38.00 chandise. It was absolutely equiva­ Tillamook City, for several days. From other eastern points in proportion. lent to a hundred cents on the dollai We understand that Mr. Sheets is Tell your friends in the East of thia opportunity of moving West at —every penny that was Involved. putting up several miles of new low rates. Direct train service via Burlington Route, Northern Pacific, There was an instance of needed wire. Great Northern and “North Bank” Lines. help promptly given. It averted a Youjcan deposit with me and tickets will be furnished people in The friends of Rev. H, A. Walter threatened and imminent panic. It and family will be pleased to learn the East. Details will be furnished on request. W. B- COHAN. T. COOPER, Agent, restored the general confidence in that they arrived safely at Philo­ Gen’l. Freight and Paas Agent, Hillsboro, Ore. banks and business houses. It abso­ math on Friday, March 1st, after a . Poitland, Ore. lutely insured depositors against loss. very pleasant journey. They are It did more than any other one thing visiting Mr. Walter’s father and BACK TO THB FARM ie now the slogan, and the low to enable commercial Portland to ride mother at present. the troubled seas of 1907—the most E. P. Mills was a county seat dangerous period since 1396. visitor this week. He went out And it was typical of Ben Selling. with H. L. Jeneen. It required financial resources, splen­ George Fresliour received word did judgment of conditions, and a sup Monday of the death of his son-in- From the Middle and Eastern portions of the United erb confidence in the essential stabili­ law, Ed. Keene, which occurred States ty of his city and his state, and the Friday, March 8th, at Dayton, Ore. 1 fairness of his fellow citizens. To OREGON AND THE NORTHWEST prevailing daily WHAT BILL HANLEY BUSINESS MEN FOR SENATOR THINKS OF BEN SELLING The Ware That Wears Guaranteed 15 Years “1892” Pure Spun Aluminum Ware Alex. McNair & Co. LOW FARES WEST. Daily March 1st to April 15th, PORTLAND and HILLSBORO Colonist To The Republican Voters Of Tillamook County. I, U. G. Jackson, do hereby place tny name before the Republican Voters of Tillamook County as a candidate for nominariou to the office of County Surveyor in the coming Republican Primaries. With tny experience and knowledge of conditions in all parts of the county, I believe I will be able to render good service to the people of Tillamook Connty. If nominated and elected I will accept the office and will attend strictly to the per­ formance of my duly and will en­ deavor to serve the interests of the people to the best of my ability. Yours truly, U. G. J ackbox . Fares March 1 to April 15,1912. over the j Catholic Sentinel Saye Time Has “Oregon for Oregon’’ is the slogan Come For Action. of William Hanley, the picturesque The time is passing—or past—when representative of Central Oregon, who oratory is the one essential for states­ because of his marked facial and phy- is the best means cf carrying it out manship. More and more the country steal resemblance to William Jen­ FARBS FROM recognizes the need of the business nings Bryan, has many times been CHICAGO .... «33.00 man in politics, and the value of bust- mistaken for the thrice-dcfeated can ST LOUIS .... 32.00 ness men in office. didate of the Democracy for the pres OMAHA......................................... 25.00 The substantial advancement of the ldency. It is for the reason of “Ore­ KANSAS CITY - - - 25.00 Mtion has been made very largely by gon for Oregon" and because Hanley's business men. And it is safe to say views coincide closely with those oi ST. PAUL - - - - 25 00 that there would have been fewer halt- Ben Selling, candidate for the Repub­ From other cities correspondingly low ings in the progress of the republic lican nomination for United States Colonist Fares are WEST-BOUND only, but they can be prepaid from if the fervid policies of men who senator, that Hanley feels very friend­ any point. If you have friend« or relatives in the East who desire to scorned commercial pursuits had been ly toward the candidacy of Selling. “Get back to the Fann," you can deposit the value of the fare with tempered more with the calm judg­ your nearest local agent and a ticket will be telegruphed to any aeraonally send mi good And every act ot his life, thto state and which money was ac­ ns a two cent stamp end we will both public end private, gives guar­ tually given to other states.' said Mr. mail you a (xtekage of each free. CH as I. C lough C o ., The Rexall Hanley anty of good faith. "Mr. Selllag Is pledged to tbe re- Store. Tillamook, Oregon. At no time, and in no conceivable etreumstances could the public ser­ egrery of that money for nee here, sad The Best Hotel. vice ot business men be so necessary, If Bay body can do it I am convinced Cold, La Grippe, Then Pneumonia that be will at least lend hie best ot- Is too often the fatal sequence, and er prove so valuable. coughs that bang on weaken 'lx Oregon's contribution to the history toots io that direction My acquatat- system and lower the vital resist- aMO ef several years with Mr Helling of the nation ie glorious The pros­ ance. Foley's Boney and Tsr< ass «I. P. ALtliEfi, Proprietor. perity of tbe state sad the perman baa oonvtsced mo that be always has pound ie a reliable medicine that eace of her Institatioae can best bo stood equaretood to tbe front for stope the cough promptly by heal­ Headquarters for Travelling Men. ing the cause, soothes the inflamed preserved by the counsel of Ben Sei Oreqon interests end It is about time sir passages, and checks the cold. Special Attention paid to Tourists. Mac. a practical man.—Catholic Bea- we had such a represontatl»» at Wash Keep always on hand Refuse sub­ iMflou — Trom a Portland newspaper > stitutes. Chas. I. Clough Co. A First Cl «as Table. Comfortable Bedsand Accointnodaliou SOUTHERN PACIFIC THE ALLEN HOUSE,