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    Tillamook Headlight, April 13, 1912
Attorney T. B Handley >s a
candidate’for Joint Represents- J
IV «.»XU
L egal A dvzrti » exents :
tive. but having failed to circu­
mewhat
10
First Insertion, per line — i
late petitions, he is soi------ - —
5
Each subecquent insertion, line
a disadvantage in not having
I at
Business and professional cards.
his name printed on the ballot,
1 month .................................. t 0D ci.nsequentiy it will be neces­
Homestead Notices .................
5 ® sary to write his name. We
Timber Claims.......................... WOO may state that Mr. Handley held
Locals per line each insertion
back until the last moment, on
Diaplav advertisement, an inch.
account of others expecting to
1 month................................
® run. but failing to do so. he did
All Resolutions of Condolence and not have time to circulate pe­
Lodge Notices. 5c. per line.
titions. As Mr. Handley is one
Cards of Thanks. 5c. per line
of tbe young men| of the city it
Notices. Lost. Strayed or Stolen, would be well to give him an
etc. minimun rate, 23c. not exceed­ opportunity to represent the
ing five lines.
___ county as joint Representative.
We believe that with Mr. Botts
in the senate and Mr. Handley
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
in the house, they would con­
(STRICTLY IX ADVANCE.)
One year——----- —------------------ 1.5«) sult together and work together
75
Six month»............ —------ —--------
50 for the best interests of the
Three month» .
—
county. Both will be making
[«ersonal sacrifices and financial
Entered a» secood class mail mat­
ter July. 1988, at the post office at loss to serve the people iu the
Do not fail
Tillamook. Ore., under the act of state legislature.
March X 1979-
to write T. B. Handley’s name
on the ballot for Joint Represen­
tative so that Tillamook county­
Ut» ^illamoffk Ijtabliqbt, will tie represented in the house.
Advertís ng Ratea.
Waymire’s Letter.
Primary Nominating Election
LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST
On the dates given below, round trip tickets will he
Editor HeadlighL —I am in good
sold to tbe points in the East shown below, and many
others, at greatly reduced fare» quoted:
oldJOregon once more enioying the
balmy air. It seems good to see
TRAINS EAST
green grass again and to te free
In Connection With
from a sand storm and to drink
Republican Ticket.
Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railwa
water free from alkali, but to be fair
Delegates
to
the
National
conven-
$8250 Omaha
Detroit
. . . •
JJ11.00
go . oo
to Eastern Washington and Yakima
Atlantic City
60.00 Philadelphia
tion—Charles W. Ackerson, O. C.
10750 Duluth • • • •
108.50
Baltimore
. .
Valley in particular, I must say it
60.00 Pittsburg .
110.00 Kansas City ■ •
9150
Applegate, Daniel Boyd. Fred S.
Boston
• . .
has many redeeming qualities. Its
7250 St. Louis .
9150 Milwaukee . .
704»
Buffalo ....
Bvnon.
Homer
C.
Campbel),
Chas.
60.00 St. Paul
fruit is unexcelled, its alfalfa hay
.
7250 Minneapolis . .
bO.OO
Chicago ...
H Carey. H. W. Coe, Cbas. F. Fry.
106.00 Toronto .
9150
55.00 Montreal • . .
ia splendid, and the people are en-
Colocado Spring»
10650 Washington
D. D. Hail. T. W. Harris. S. a
. .
10750
554» New York
Denver
...
prieing and friendly, but some way
_
dates or SALE
my heart was not satisfied
Am Huston, D. C. Jones. Thomas McCus­
Mar 2, 3. ».9. to. 11,17.18. 24. 29.1912.
July *
*«. 2O- ». 33
feeling better and expect to fully re­ ker, Phil Metschan. J. W. Minto,
Jose 1.6.7. 8 13 1*. 13. 17. 18,19.20.
Aagnst i. 2.’«. A 7? 12. IS. 1«. 22.23, 2»,
Frank
Patton.
J.
N.
Smith,
and
A.
cover on my return to Tillamook.
21. 24. 23. 27.
4. s>
n . 12303' o 31191212
V Swift. As ten delegates are to
Wife and I expect to visit home
be elected, voters are only allowed
in a few days and perhaps to stay
0« o M\V12*^
oi
•-
until June then we take up taber­ to vote for one delegate.
V E. COMAN, Geni Freight and Pa». Agent,
President of the United Sta»ee—
PORTLAND. OREGON
nacle work for the summer. I have
R. M La Follett. T. Roosevelt and
been wondering for sometime how
wearetogel along with thel. W. W ’»• W. H. Taft
Elector—M. J. MacMahon
They are numerous and the doc­
U. S. Senator—J. Bourne, S. A
trines they advocate will destroy
Lowell, J. W. Morton and Ben Sel­
our goverement if permitted to go
on unheeded.
Perhaps the best ling.
Representative—W. C. Hawley.
thing to do would be to insist on I
Secretary of State—F. S. Fields,
our people to not only be indus­
trious. but to be saving of their and Ben W. Olcott.
but we are not too busy to
Dairy and Food Commissioner—
earnings.
The average I. WAV.
fill your order for lumber,
W.
J.
Cottel.
A
T.
Edwards,
A.
H.
sleeps in a 10 cent bed and eats 15
even if it is hut a small one.
cent meals and spends the remain Lea, J. D Mickle.
Look around and see if your
Railroad Commissioner—T.
' There are two persons run­ der lor dnnk. Young man, have a
Snap Shots
place wouldn’t look better
ning for the office of County higher ideal of life than this
Campbell.
You
ior a little fixing up. Then
District Attorney—GaleS. Hill and
, Commissioner, the present oc­
Write T. B. Handley’s name cupant, H. V Aliev, and Geo. can have a borne, you can be the
tell us what lumber you
W
C.
Winslow.
head of a happy family if you start
for Joint Representative.
need and we’ll have it up to
R. Edner.
We hold both of right and continue right
Joint
Senator
—
H.
T.
Botts
and
W
Y'ou
your place in less than no
these men in the highest esteem must be thrifty if you would be trust­ H. Hollis.
time.
Joint Representative—Write T. B.
Go to the polls to-morrow and I as
citizens.
Commissioner ed truthful if you want the confi­
vote for President Taft, for by Alley is certainly entitled to a dence of your fellows, and decent Handley's name on the ballot.
doing so it will help to keep 1 great deal of credit for what he if you would be re-q>eeted. These
County Commissioner—H V.
the country prosperous and not has accomplished for the north habits are best cultivated apart from ley and G. R Edner.
allow it, if possible, to drift into 1 epd of the county, and as it is a the saloons. Strong drink injuries
Sheriff—H. Crenshaw.
I>osition where an official can­ us as workmen, makes many good
hard times again.
Clerk—J. C. Holden.
not please everybody, it is natu­ men criminals, many smart men
Treasurer—R L. Beals.
School
Superintendent—W.
I.ct well enough alone is the ral to suppose that he will meet insane, many of affluence become
best argument iu favor of the with some opposition, but on paupers, and its latest product is Buel and Jas. Goldsworthy.
Surveyor—J. S. Craig and
re-nomination and re-election the other hand there are those men with no regard for God, or law,
of President Taft, and to ward who believe that Mr. Alley has or our grand old flag or the institu­ Jackson.
Assessor—C. A. Johnson
off another experience of Ilemo- been a conscientious public offi­ tions we hold so dear aa American
cratic hard times.
We predict cial and who are ready again to citizens. So I advise all to be in­ S. Atkinson.
We dustrious. saving, and sober. This
Coroner—R. T. Boa Is.
this will follow if Taft ie not repose confidence in him.
have no doubt but what Mr.
Justice, 1st district—Joseph Effen
re-elected.
thing will soon die if not recruited.
Edner will obtain quite a num­
berger, Fred L. Hastings.
Yours for the good of all.
Justice, 2nd District—E. W. Stan­
Instead of expending $3i.*> to ber of voters from those who
C. H. W aymire .
No matter
ley.
$1000 on a Fourth of July cele­ desire a change.
who is elected to this office, it is
Justice 3rd district—Frank Tay­
bration,if that amount of money
I.O.O.F. Anniversary.
lor.
was divided into prizes for a safe to say that it will not be
Port of Nehalem—F. A. Rowe,
three (lavs’ stock show aome- very long before they will run
On April 26th. 1912, Nestucca and
time in August it would be far up against the opposition of Beaver Lodges will celebrate the Henry Tohl. and Fred Zaddach.
Port of Bay City—John O. Bo-
more interesting and attractive. those who cannot have their Ninety Third anniversary of the
zorth, J. M. Harrison, R. E Jackson,
But perhaps we can hare both. own way in road matters and
Odd Fellows, in the way of a picnic.
county affairs.
John A. Nelson. Walter D. Wood.
An appropriate program has been
Port of Tillamook—A. G. Beals,
i
Fortunately, there is no fac-
We understand that the Hose arranged for the occasion In ad­ M. F. Leach, and Henry Rogers.
ti -rial strife in the Republican
dition
liberal
cash
prizes
will
be
Company is short handed, with
Port cf Bayocean—M. J. O’Don­
party of this county, and as a
insufficient members to han.dle given to the winners oi the follow­ nell, G. A, Reeher. W. C. Van Der-
result the primary nominating
the apparatus and do good work ing sports:
sal.
election passed off in a most
Fcot race, 30 yds turn stake, horse.
should a serious fire occur. We
Democratic Ticket.
friendly spirit and without mud
may mention that some of the Fat man’s race, sack race. Three
Delegates to National conven­
slinging
To-morrow the Re­
legged
race,
Ladies'
race.
Egg
race,
present members have been in
tion—A. S Bennett, T. C. Burke.
publicans will nominate their
Picnic to be
the company many years and and Ball Game.
L. R. Edmunson, I. E. Godfrey,
ticket, and those who take part
have rendered faithful service, held at G W. Bodyfelt's place, J. D. Goss. F. V. Holman, M. Hol­
should feel themselves morally
along
the
bank
of
the
beautiful
and deserve a goo<i deal of cre­
mes, S. Jewell. A. A. Kadderly,
tjound to support the ticket et
dit for keeping the company in Nestucca River, located about half Will R. King, James W. Maloney,
the general] election, no matter
way
between
Cloverdale
and
Beaver.
a state of efficiency to fight fire.
V. P. Moses, F. H Reynolds, D. W.
who are nominated.
Everybody invited to come and
But as the company needs more
Sheahan. C. W. Sherman, J. H.
members and as there are quite join in the Fun. and big Feed.
Stevenson, Alex Sweek, L. Wilhelm,
Committee: J. L. M yer ,
Anything to fool the people. u number of young men in the
H. Wise, B. Cole.
H I. S herwood .
Every office seeker is stuffed I city who should belong to the
President of the United States—
R. A. B rink ,
full and running over with pro­ company, we hope this article
BIG AWARD special committee is working up
Champ Clark. Judson Harmon, ANOTHER
F. J. A yer ,
in Tillamook City
gressive humbug these days, will lie taken as an invitation to
Woodrow Wilson.
FOR BITULITHIC PAVING prizes
.
I. W. H iner ,
Calvin C. Thomason, state contest
and in the great scramble to ob­ them to join
In the meantime,1
Electors—H. McLain, Will M.
W. J. G ilbert .
manager, was in the county last
tain office Statement No. and I so as to be prepared to meet
Peterson, J. M. Wall. D M. Watson,
A Leading City Awards Con­ week and reports more than ordi­
the so-called Oregon system are 1 any emergency, it might be well
F. C. Whitten.
GALE S. HILL
nary interest among schools in the
lost sight of. But any old thing : be call into service some of the
tract for this high
U. S. Senator—O. P. Coshow,
work. All that is lacking he said
to fool the voters.
It won't be • exempt firemen for tbe time
class
pavement.
Harry Lane. W. M. Pierce.
long before tbe progressive idea i lieiug, for no matter how a few
was a good county prize list.
Secretary of State—John B. Ryan.
will lx overworked in politics i firemen mav exert every energy
Fairview school will hold a dis­
District Attorney—Frank Holmes.
Twenty one street pav irg eten-
and some new thing taken up i to fight a fire, if there are insuf­
trict exhibit the week before the
William S. Risley.
sions, to be completed during the
to fool the people.
ficient members to handle the
Port of Bayocean—Theo Jacoby. present year, were authorized by county fair to get in Jins for the
apparatus, good service cannot
county contest. The children'» fair
the city commission this morning
bids fair to bring a record crowd to
We have received a letter lie expected. So it behooves all
says
the
Deseret
News,
published
Obitnary Notice.
of
the
business
men
to
take
an
Tillamook
this summer
from Frank A. Rowe, of Ne­
at Salt Sake City, Utah. The im­
halem. stating that he is run­ interest in the hose company,
Peter Wilson died on April 9lh, provements will approximate in
A Snap.
ning for office and wants the and to show some little appre­
at his home on Wilson River, of cost close to three quarter million
voters to write his name on the ciation of their services we be­
old age.
Funeral services were I dollar man, and will include the
For sale cheap,
2.5 acres si*
ballot. It is strange that Mr. lieve that if the boys were given
held at the home and burial took laying of water mains in 19 of the blocks from High School. Good 11
with bath, toilet,
Rowe has failed to mention the a little banquet once in a while
place at the I O.tJ.F. cemetery on streets within tbe improvement room bouse.
electric lights and all other modern
Thursday.
office he is running for. and we at tbe Commercial Club it
program.
Bitulithic
pavement
is
conveniences.
Also good barn,
would 'stimulate more interest
are at a loss to know whether
Peter Wilson was born near Bole- to be used on 18 of the streets and chicken pack and $75.110 cow. Rea­
in
the
company.
These
little
we waste to be U.S. senator or
stad. Sweden, in the year of 1833. asphalt on three. This award was son for selling, poor health.
Call on or write to J. H. Hatha­
congressman, or a State legists acta of hospitality and courtesy
At the age of 14 h»* became a sailor made after thorough investigation
tor
Mr. Rowe cannot expect hare been overlooked in the
and followed the sea for ten years; of the merits of all the different way, Tillamook, Oregon.
any support fooling away money lassed. We are all human, and
having
made
several voyages pavements, in the leading cities of
Wanted
sending out a bunch of letters the boys who are ready Io fight
around Cape Horn. He came to the Pacific Coast.
...
like that. We notice that Mr. tire and save the city from de-j
A Tillamook Dairy Ranch with
America in the year of 1853. being
Rowe's name is on the Republi­ struction at any moment, want Candidate for District Attor ship wrecked at the Columbia River
improvements and stock that <1000
ney.
can tmllots for Nehalem and, to feel that their services are
Bar. He came to Tillamook County County School Industrial Fair to $15i«> cash first payment will
QCAUnCATIONS.
'
appreciated
by
the
business
men
Foley ns a candidate for com i
buy. Place not to cost over
at the age of 25 years; in the year
Have been engaged la the active
missioner for the Port of Ne­ and property owners.
and not over 5 miles from Tills-
of 1858. there being but eight white
For
the
purpose
of
working
up
a
practice of law for twelve years.
halem.
Address Post-office
familiea residing in the county at big exhibit of agricultural produce mook City.
For eight years have been Deputy
Dr. J. T. Work. M. T.
that time. He died on Tuesday, and articles made in shop and home Box 227. Tillamook. Oregon.
District Attorney for Lion County,
Tillamook Couuty ha- not
April 9th. 1912, at the age of 78 bv the hove and girls of Tillamook Twa Thousand x He Books, And
IM St. and 3rd Av« West
during which tune
w ssm
have
V w ssmu
had prac-
been represented in the State I Chiropractor sad Naturopath
year*. 11 months and two days
county a general committee has Clergy Permits Good on P R A M-
•• tically entire change of the office
senate since the lute Senator the most improved science for the ’ end am familiar and experitseced
He was married in the year 1886 been appointed by Pres. Holmes,
Maxwell was a member of that
The 2000 mile ifSlOO) books issued
care of disease. Why suffer from |B the dutiee of the District Attor to Mrs. Nancy Gilliam in Tillamook of the Commercial Club, upon the
body. This county has now an
County. Two children were born authorization of a cimens' meeting j by the Southern Pacific and O-W.-
culda. catarrah iheumattem. hernia ney s office in all departments
opportunity to be represented if
to thia union, a son and daughter; held some time ago. The county RAN. Lines ; also Clergy Trans-
tuasura and abdominal displace ’
I’UTrotX.
the Republicans will pull toge­
the daughter. Nellie, died in child­ school fsir is to be held here the Continental permits will be honor­
mtnts, indigeation. malaaaimilation
"If
nominated
aad
elected
I I will
"If
nominated
and
elected
will,
ther with that object in view
boon and the son. Emerick Wilson, laet week in August. Tbe county ed by the P. R. A N. between all
and the general neurotic run down
my term of office, perform
No iiersomil matter should enter condiliun that follows when the during
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_____
_ office to the twat resides with hie mother in thia committee ia as follows:
J stations.
the
dune*
of
said
into the contest.
Attorney H ™^t* «4 «y -bslit'y; .m^rt.'.nv7^cute connty
________________
W. S. Buel, Mrs. Roes Crawford.
T. Hotts having consented to removed with no danger of other - -
“My little son had a very severe
Fairview; L A. Edgar, South Prai­
Why He Was Late
cold. I was recommended to try
run for State Senator, We feel cousplK-ations. as there ie no drugs . all offenders agaieat the criminal
rie; W H. Christensen
Oretown; Chamberlain's Cough Remedr. non
"What
made
you
so
late'-*
’
law»
of
the
State
of
Oregon
prompt
that every Republican should or knives used m thia ijittm
"I met Smithson."
Mrs. H. M. Farmer, Hebo; Peter before a small bottle had neen finish­
| ly and carefully and diligentlv m-
a little county pride in*
' Well, that is no reason whv vou Kernel. Wilson River; N. J. Gersoni ed he was as well ss ever ” writes
I
veetigate
all
cases
and
eave
tisetax-
helping to give this county re-
should be an hour late getting home Mrs. R A Todd. Mrs. Dr. Randall, Mrs. H Silva, 2» Dowuig Street-
You will look a good while before
^vvsentatio«i in the State Sen- >ou find a better medicine for ' payers the burden of paying for ill to supper."
Sydeny. Atistrikha. This remedy ’•
Mrs. Ruth Desmond. for sale by all dealers.
"I know, but I asked him how he Nehalem;
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nte.
Tlw
State taxes came ......
high •‘,««hs and colds than Chamber ; advised and spite work prosevutiowa
thin year and they should be
*•»•'1» Jt not only [ 1 will at all times give prompt end was feeling, and he insisted on tell­ Hemlock: Mrs. A. F. Foster. Woods;
kept down, ami with a rvprrsen . “o7h"t a
aid*^ < vurteoua attention to pecple I aw ing me about tus stomach trouble ** Eugene Atkinson. Saad Lake; L M.
"Did you tell him to take Cham­
Kramer. Cloverdale; Mrs. Edward
tstive in the bouse mid another! are certain to be pleased with the | lag tnieiaeea with the offtev. but at berlain' s Tablets - '
"Jure, that ia what he needs.'* Weston, Long Prain<. Miss Fannie I
iu tlie senate. Tillamook ntin- oromp« care whxb it will effect, no time or nnder any cin umetaocee
Smith. Beaver; Mias Lucy Doughty.
be dictated to or controlled by any Sold by all dealers.
•l Would
in a
i-witi. n to-
to
by »11 dealers.
ty
would be
be in
a pmitsoa
I iwreue. faction, or interest whatso­
Bay City; G R. Edner. Garibaldi ;
hove eomething to say in mat ■
Prices
fot
[fon t be surprised it you have aa ever."
F. P Miller. Rockaway. Mrs. F. s.
tere of importarne tn the tax ' J sttosk
>TOK. of rneumau.m
thi.
wmu
rheumatism this spring.
Wlutebouae
and Mm. D. L. Shrode
If
yen
believe
m
prvmotx
n
and
Light hog» 1» lbs sia.
payera of thie county. He loyal 'Just rub tbe affected
7 parta
,— _J freelj
freely
Tillamook.
130 lbs to AV Iba. «c
tn the county and support the with Chamberlain s 14a one nt and agree with tbe above principles
SoM by aU your support wiU be app<evicted
JBO lbs. to 230 lbs. 7$te
|
^’d be the duty of thia com­
born- candidate ia our advice to itwill euoa d sappear
«lealers
*•' U»«- and over. 7c
Respectfully submitted.
mittee to represent the county fair
the Republicans of this county.
Tiüatnorh Meat Company
• in the different sectwoa
Another
G au S. Mm
The primary nominating election
will be held tomorrow ) Friday) in
Oregon There is considerable in­
terest taken in the election of
President and State Senator.
THROUGH
The Easter Rush
Is On
Editorial
A. G. Beals Lumber Company
¡Jones & Knudson.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Direct Factory Distributors for Tilla­
mook County.
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R A. WAHLEN, D O.
(Eye Sight Specialis I