Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 11, 1912, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight, April 11, 1912.
Editorial Snap Shots.
to circulate petitions, so it will
be necessary, so as to secure
nomination,
to write his
The
Circuit vault
Court docket ap- the
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pears to I m * growing every term name on the ballot. As he is a
of court, for cases are becoming young man of good ability’and
more numerous. So many per-, uses good horse sense in most
it is well to encourage
sons have been sued that those ¡things,
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who have not been dragged into ‘young men like Mr. Handley to
positions of honor and responsi­
court ought to feel lucky.
bility. Give him a chance and
we believe he will make good.
Let well alone. That is one , Any way,Tillamook should have
of the strongest arguments in I a representative in the house,
favor of the re-nomination and and the way to obtain that is to
re-election of President Taft, I write Mr. Handley’s name on
and that appears to tie the sober
foV‘joïnt*7eprêsê’ata"tive.
judgment of those who want to
see the country remain prosper
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ous.
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A Strange Kind Of Republican
SAMPLE REPUBLICAN BALLOT FOR NEHALEM
PRECINCT FOR PRIMARY ELECTION, APRIL 19.
Republican
ubllean Candidates for tne
'Ke upice
Offlee u,
of
Cationi,I Republicsm Convenne
Candida," for President and 'vice-Presiden' of 'Ke
United States. _____________ _ ______ ____ _—::—
For Delegates to the National Republican Convention
*b.e.
of Candidates for President and Vice-President of the
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CHARLES W. ACKERSON, of Multnomah County. “Roosevelt,
Statement Number One, Tariff Revision Downward.----------------
O. C. APPLEGATE, of Kalamath County. "Prompt dev1e^P,P1e,r],
of natural resources, liberal aid for irrigation and good roads.__
DANIEL BOYD, of Wallowa County. “Progressive RcPub*£“">*j.1'
support Republican party’s choice as expressed at Primary
Election. ’ ’
_____________ _____________ _
FRED S. BYNON, of Marion County. "Let well enough alone.;
re-elect Taft.”_______________ __________________ —-------------------
HOMER C. CAMPBELL, of Multnomah County “Will support
presidential nominees favored by Oregon Republicans.------ —_
CHARLES H. CAREY, of Multnomah County.
'‘Will support
P res i d e n t ial nominees favored by Oregon Republicans._______
HENRY WALDO COE, of Multnomah County. “Roosevelt, Proe-
______ perity, A Square Deal.”
_______________________________ _
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What’s the matter with the
Ben W. Olcott ia flooding the state
hook and ladder crew of the
Hose Company ? No effort is with printed matter telling the voters 16
that he ¡ b a candidate for the office 1
made to take the new cart out
of the city hall when an alarm of secretary of state. He assures 17
issounded. Fortunately it was the voters that he it a life long Re-
not needed at the recent fires, 1 publican, and asks for the support 18
but had it been required and of the Republican party. Judging
not on hand it would have been from Mr. Olcott's printed matter, 19
CHAS. II. FRY, of Washington County.____________________ ____
necessary to go back tor it, caus­ one would be justified in believing
D. D. HAIL, of Wasco County.
"Roosevelt La Follette progres­
that he has always regarded any­ 2U
ing much delay.
sive policies. Eastern Oregon's candidate. Supporting ma­
one who is not u Republican as a
jority’s Presidential candidate. ”_______________________ _______
menace to the public welfare and a
The special city election on
Dr. T. W. HARRIS, of Lane County
snake in the grass.
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Friday is to correct a few phy­
S. B. HUSTON, of Multnomah County._
sical impossibilities which crept • There are a number of facta, how­ 22
ever,
that
sadly
weaken
a
belief
in
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D. C. JONES, of Wasco County. “Prompt development of natu­
into the city charter and to
ral resources, liberal aid tor irrigation and good roads.”______
straighten out a few other irre­ Mr. Olcott's staunch and dyed-in-
THOMAS McCUSKER. of Multnomah County. “Roosevelt-La
gularities, so that the city coun­ the-wool Republicanism. Among
Follette progressive policies, people's choice for President of
cil can proceed intelligently in them ia an affidavit of campaign
the United States.”__________ ______________________ ___ _____
the improvement of the city. expenditures filed at the office of
PHIL METSCHAN, of Multnomah County
It is simply passing the ordi­ secretary of state. The affidavit 5
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J. W. MINTO, of Multnomah County.___________________________
nances which were submitted reads:
“I, B W. Olcott, being first duly 27 ___FRANK PATTON, of Clatsop County.________________________
and passed before with a few
corrections. When this i-done sworn, depose and say that I have 28
Dr. J. N. SMITH, of Marion County. “I am for W. H. Taft ”
the city council will proceed : mude the following contribution to
A.
V. SWIFT, of Baker County. “A farmer. Send one.”
with the improvements which promote the interest of Oswald 29
will make Tillamook an up-to- West, candidate for Governor at
j the recent election, to wit:
date city.
I To West Booster Club................. $1500
Republican Candidates for Nomination for the Offices of
Another old timer passed To James R. Coleman,
President and Vice-President of the United States, fot
away last week who was some-.
Chairman.................................
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Senators and Representatives in Congress, and for
wlia't of a peculiar character, 1 "Subscribed and sworn to before
State and District Offices.
yet one of those who played his me at Salem, Oregon, this 22nd
For Candidate for Nomination for tlie Office of President of thè United
part in the early development day of November, 1910.
States
___________ Vote for One.
of Tillamook County. Captain 1
I- P- L inn .
ROBERT M. LA FOLLE ITE, of Madison, State of Wisconsin.
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J. J. Dawson will be remem-j
Notary Public for Oregon.”
THEODORE ROOSEVELT, of Oay.ter Bay, State of New York.
bered for the interest he took ' Why should Olcott, who would 31
in the weather, and the predic-, have us believe that he is u Re 32
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, of Cincinnati, State of Ohio.
dictions he used to make about publican of the deepest dye, con- I
what kind of weather would pre- tribute $1150 to help elect a Demo­
SB!—■—- _ l.LIC".'. --I
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vail on certain dates. The old cratic Governor ? If a man who For Ciindidate for Nomination for the Office of Vice-President of the
United States.
Vote for One.
gentleman has gone to his rest, says himself that he ia not a mil­
hut he is included with the lionaire is so anxious to see a Demo­ 1
early pioneers of this county cratic Governor elected that he will
whose names we honor and contribute $1550 to his campaign For Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States.
Vote for One.
revere.
fund, why should he subsequently
up peal to the Republican voters
M. J. MAC MAHON, of Multnomah County.
Ben W. Olcott, the governor's to re-elect him to office? Would it
appointee for Secretary of State, »ut be more consistent for him to
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"knifed" the Republican ticket appeal to the Democratic voters ? For United States Senator in Congress.
Vote for One.
nt the last election is now ask­ In that case, he could paint with 34
JONATHAN BOURNE, JR., of Multnomah County. "Advo­
ing Republicans to support him pride to the $1550 that lie had ex-.
cates substitution of general welfare for selfish interest in all
governmental operations.’’___________________________________
for that office. It is men like pended for the good of the cause, j
STEPHEN A. LOWELL, of Umatilla County. “ Lincoln Re­
Olcott who helped drag the uud could claim that he was en- 35
|_________ publican—a progressive, but not a radical.”
Republican party of Oregon titled to something in return.
down to defeat, lie contributed
Fifteen hundred and fifty dollars 36
J. W. MORTON, of Marion County. “ I will support the great
principle, ‘Justice be done to all men.’ ”
$1,500 towards Governor West’s is a nice and tidy sum. When a _
campaign ex|>enses ami the gov­ man who says he is a Republican 37
BEN SELLING, of Multnomah County “Always a progressive;
ernor appointed him to a good contributes that amount ton Demo __
Presidential primaries. Work industriously for all Oregon.”
fat office to repay him. We do cratic campaign fund, it cannot lie '
not see that Olcott is entitled to denied that he is anxious to see a “•
••
’ injCongress,
s«
4 First
line Avion
IVl. 4-*V
II I 11, Clackamas,
vldlAdllldai
District.
Benton,
Republican support, who plays Democrat elected. And when the Eor^Representative
Clatsop, Columbia Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane,
traitor tn the Republican party, Democratic Governor to whose cam­
Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Washington and Yumhill
and now nsks its support at the paign fund the amount was con- !
Counties._________
Vote for One.
primary election.
tributed appoints the donor to fill g*
W. C. HAWLEY, of Marion County. “No interest to serve but
the first vacancy that occurs during
tliejiublic interests.”
his administration, does it not al­
It is a number of years since
most seem that there was an under- ' a__________________
Tillamook County had a repre­
»landing
f
I pOr Secretary of State.
Vote for One.
sentative in the Stute Semite.
Why should Republicans vote lor
It was customary in former
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FRANK
S.
FIELDS,
of
Multnomah
County.
“
Same
business­
years to pass this around in the Ben W. Olcott for secretary of
like policy I pursued as County Clerk Multnomah County ten
state
?
—
Eugene
Register.
yea
rs.
joint senatorial district, but it
44)
is ii long time since Tillamook
HEN W. OLCOTT, of Marion County. “Resultstalk. My record
is before you. Believe in the Oregon system.”
County was represented in the
A
Booster
For
Bitulithic
senate by a Tillamook man. '
Attorney H. T. Botts, one of 1
——WM——
Paving
our liest known and capable
Eor Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner.
Vote for One
citizens, was induced to tnnke
J. O. Gable, one of Lewistown, 41
W.
I.
COTTEL,
of
Multnomah
County.
"
Business
man, physi-
the race in the interest of the
cian and chemist. I twill give all a square deal.”
Idaho's moat prominent men, ia an I
county. All must admit that
ARTHUR T. EDWARDS, of Multnomah County, “Honest and
he is a strong mini for the posi­ enthusiastic advocate of bitulithic .42
pavement says the Missonis, Mont., ________ intelligent administration in the interest of the'general public ”
tion and it would be a credit to
A. H. LEA, of Multnomah County, “Fearless administration
this county to send Mr. Botts to Sentinel. He firmly believes that 43
to protect consumere and develop producer.”
thia city will make no mistake in
the senate, for he is a man of
laying that kind of pavement on 44
JOHN
D MICKLE, of Washington County. " Pure food, pure
affairs and qualified for the
milk, protection for producer and consumer, education for
any or all of the streets.
position.
Tillamook county
dairymen.”
should give Mr. Botts a unani­ I “It ie equally adapted for reai-
Idential
or
business
atreeta,
as
has
mous vote next week.
been conclusively demonstrated at
Lewistown," said Mr. Gable. “From For Commissioner of the Railroad Commission of Oregon, First Rail­
road Commissioner District. Benton. Clackamas, Coos, Curry
The Democrats are foxy, for the outset it was found so thorough­
Douglas, Jackson Josephine. Klamath. Lake, Lane, Lincoln, Lin£
they have united on Dr. Hurry ly satisfactory in Lewiston and so
Mat loti, Polk, Tillamook, Washington and Yamhill Counties.
lame for United States Senator, fully up to the representations of
.
____________________________ ______ Vote for’One.
with the hope that if Senator its manufacturers thst the City
Bourne is nominated they will Council wisely decided there wss no
elect Lane. And it would not need of experimenting further in
aurpripe us much that they have Itaviug materials or in contracting
figured it out about right to win for other materials thst it wss plsin
the election, for they know the none could prove more satisfactory
lust time that Bourne ran the from the standpoint of durability,
Republicans "knifed" him. and economy and general satisfaction.
even in Tillamook County about The tvault waa that all of the pav­
Republicans voted against ing in Lewistown, of which there
Bourne and for the Democratic are five or an miles on ths princi-
mndidate for State Senator, anti pal streets, is bitulithic.
we expect that the number will
The people of Lewiston «re »o
!*• fiiluli greater if Bourne ob­ well satisfied with it that there ie
tains the nomination.
These . little prospect of uny other hind of
urv stubborn facts and not senti paving material being used there-
incut
Bourne has the advant We are content to let well enough
age m a three-corner tight and alone.'*
the Democrats wdl win the tight
if Bourne is nominated.
H. McGowan. 121» W. 2nd St. Lit
tie Mock, Ark says. "I sutiered
with sever« twins acroM my back
As no one aspired to become and the kidney action waa irregular
a candidate for Republican Joint sod veiy painful. After taking Fol­
Representative, the office went ey Kidne) Pills for a few days th«
begging uutll Attorney T. B ' pain Utt iny back and th« hid«?«
twcaiue normal, I can gladly re­
Hundley consented to run and coin
tu«nd Foley Kiduey Pilis (or I
look after Tillamook'« interests know they helped m«. Clias.**!
it elected. He did not have timet Clough.
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THOMAS K. CAMPBELL of Lane County. " Will continue to
use bent efforts for honest regulation in public mteiest.”
For District Attorney, Third Judicial District Linn, Marion, Polk,
Tillamook and Yamhill Counties.__________________ Vote for One.
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GALE S. HILL, of Linn County. “ Independent administration
in the interest of public justice and taxpaying public."
W. C. WINSLOW, of Marion County. “ Fearless and impartial
prosecution of all violations of the law.”
For Senator, Twenty-Fourth Senatorial District. Lincoln, Tillamook,
Washington and Yamhill Counties.
Vote for One.
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H. T. BOTTS, of Tillamook County.
4»
W. H. HOLLIS, of Washington County. “ Reduction of taxes
and appropriations on a business basis."
For Representative, Fourteenth Representative District.
Yamhill Counties.
Tillamook and
Vote for One.
Republican Candidates for Nomination for County Offices.
For County Commissioner of Tillamook County.
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H. V. ALLEY,_______
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GEORGE R. EDNE5L
Vote foi One.
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For Sheriff of Tillamook County.
52
H. CRENSHAW.
For County Clerk of Tillamook County.
53
Vote for One.
B. L. BEALS.
For County School Superintendent of Tillamook County.
55
W. S. BUEL.
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JAMES GOLDSWORTHY.
For County Surveyor of Tillamook County.
57
J. S. CRAIG.
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U. G. JACKSON.
For County Assessor of Tillamook County.
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C. S. ATKINSON.
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C. A. JOHNSON.
For Corouer of Tillamook County.
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Vote for One.
J. C. HOLDEN.
For County Treasurer of Tillamook County.
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iwsi
Vote for One.
Vote for One.
Vote for One.
Vote for One.
Vote for One.
R. T. BOALS.
Republican Candidates for Nomination for District and
Precinct Offices.
P°r Justice of the Peace for the First Justice District of Tillamook
County.
Vote for One.
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ft!
JOSEPH EFFENGERGER.
FRED L. HASTINGS^
For Constable for the FirBt Justice District of Tillamook County.
For Commissioner of the Port of Nehalem, Tillamook County.
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FRANK A. ROWE.
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HENRY TOHL.
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FRED ZADDACH.
Republican Candidate for Election for County Central Committee for
Nehalem Precinct
Vote for One.
Port of Bay City-John G. Bozart, J. M. Harrison. R. E. Jackson,
John A. Nelson and Walter D. Wood. Theo Jacoby on Democratic ticket
Port of Tillamook—A. O. Beals, M. F. Leach, Henry Rogers.
Port of Bayocean—M. J. O’Donnell, G. A. Rooner, G. C Van Derssl
Justice for Second District—E. W. Stanley.
Justice for Third District-Frank Taylor.
I have three sworn enemies
the drunkard, heavy drinker,
and the man who craves rough,
strong, high-proof whiskey
Cyrus Noble
Bottled at drinking strength