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Tillamook Headlight. August 22, 1912 Advertising Ratea. L egal A dvertisements : First Insertion, per line ... $ Each subsequent insertion, line Business and professional cards, 1 Ob -/I month................. ................ 5 00 Homestead Notices ................. Timber Claims ................. 10«) 5 locals per Jine each insertion Display advertisement, an inch, 50 1 month................................... All Resolutions of Condolence and Lrxlge Notices, 5c. per line. Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line. Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, etc., minimun rate, 23c. not exceed ing five lines. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.) One year........ Six months...... Three months. 1.3« 75 50 Entered a» second class mail mat ter July, 1888, at the post office at Tillamook, Óre., under the act of March 3, 1879. ^iUamook Ijtabligbt, followed. That is what the Campfires on the Tillamook bolters brought about and are Sands. liable to bring about again by listening to and believing some A song of good (friendship and let us sing, of those who have bolted from For cheer the campfires we built on the Ropublican party. the Tillamook sands. With drift that the storms of the winter time bring . The Oregon System is receiv From inlet and river and far distant lands. ing another serious jolt at the the hands of some of those who The little flame sparkles among the advocated it. Notwithstanding | dark wood. that the primary election law And trembles and pauses awhile in the night; . • , was intended to place the nomi I Then rises and crackles with nation of candidates with the warmth that is good, people andtodo away with boss Till all the great drift logs are covered with light. ruled conventions, the Bull Moose party not only holds a Then wildly it waves its bright spears in the dark, convention, but the political bosses in that party have threa And sparks with fierce joy, like spirits set free. tened to run candidates in op Roll wood off in the wind till each separ-, position to those who were ate spark I placed in nomination by' the Grows pale, and is lost on the dark- : ness and sea. people if they refuse to align themselves with the Roosevelt The breakers grow luminous move in like white walls, party. This is political dicta tion and political autocrats who Or gleam like lone torches far out I on the bar; . | intend to rule or ruin, casting Grind in on the rocks, and with aside the sovereign will of the! dark broken falls, Slap madly the logs, and the quak people ing sands jar. Editorial Snap Shots. Who was the worst scared man in the city on Monday ? Roosevelt is one of the most Ur draw in a circle around the I foxy politicians in the country. I Rec^“e on thZ’sand or make seats He is catering to the religious of the logs, vote by having his meetings - Tell stories, sing aonge and rejoice O..- just to know i opened by the singing of * “ “On jje That life, tire and friendship is ward Christian Soldiers.” Il each a rare gift ls probably impressed that the beer and the bible often votes The roasted potatoes are raked from coals, together. Roosevelt was loud And the served from rude dishes, are in his denunciation of those __________________ toothsome and sweet; who voted for Taft in the na j The corn from its blackened and . charred husks unrolls, tional convention, calling them A viand the choicest hotel scarce Why is it that the manufac thieves, etc., and a whole lot of, can beat. turers of the country are so in misinformed persons believed Who ’se hungry? we had a full terested in the election of Pre the assertions and will argue, | at six; sident Taft ? Because they even today, not withstanding But dinner the primitive man in our nature the evidence to the contrary, know from experience that he is free, will do nothing the injure the that Roosevelt was deprived of And our souls with the limitless universe mix; the nomination by stealth. All business life of the country. i this was done for political effect Nature’s feast ie delicious when spread by her eea. ’ and to place odium upon Pre Of course the Democrats are sident Taft. And it worked like And we leave with reluctance as udvising the Bull Moosen« to a charm, but the strange part of night grows apace put up state and county tickets. the political trick is that it was The wonder and charm of the ocean and earth; Any old thing to bust up the perfectly proper for Roosevelt wave’s lulling music, the fire’s Republican party. Yet there is to tile between 200 and 300 flim The cheerful face. method in their advice, for they sy contests, in most cases with- The song and the story and the un expect to capture a whole lot of , out the least merit, and if that alloyed mirth. offices on account of the split in wasn't an attempt to steal the Yet out in the future perhaps we the Republican party meet. intention was good—only that it For shall Providence orders the paths was frustrated. we pursue; “Three months remain for the If not, recollections of such hours are sweet, discussion of the question: Why For*the information of those we can be glad in the friend I isn’t general prosperity good who are interested in the elec And ships we knew. enough ?” This is a question H enry B lood . ! tion of adding new territory to u-ked by one of the leading the Port of Bay City that elec newspapers in the Middle West tions will be held in six pre Speaker Clark says nothing in re- ' and one which u large number cincts, viz., Hoquarton, Tilla sponge to Mr Bryan’s assurances of of voters are seriously ponder mook, Fairview, Bay, Garibaldi love. At Baltimore Mr. Claik was ing over just now. and Foley. The territory to be not asking anybody to be a sister ! “ annexed and the territory em to him. ---------------------------- | . The politicians for the past braced in the present Port must Mr. Bryan referred to the New ; two years have taken every op each vote in the affirmative be- ' portunity to malign and de fore the new territory can’be j York delegation at Baltimore as. j nounce President Tuft. They annexed. There are but few] wax figures. As a display of wax- i -s had no respect for the dignity voters residing within the ter- 1 works the third party convention E ! i of the office, their main object ritorv to bq annexed, between . will beat it easily. w’ns to pull him down with all 20 and 3t) at the outside. In the ' Populiste are to hold a national manner of fnlse and misleading strip of land in Hoquarton and. convention in St. Louie. This party assertions. Truly the political Tillamook precincts there are claims that the world ie stealing its liars have been busy and are only about two voters in the' principles, and that the Pop cause liecpming more bo as the time former and three in the latter ; I ought to be kicking us well as alive. Ì I of election approaches. probably ten in Fairview and four in Foley ; with less thau a Advisers of Gov. Wilson at Sea- | From what we can leurn there dozen living on the strip of land girt have let it be known that Wil- ■ is no doubt whatever that the on the Kilchis which had pre ! liam J Bryan is invited to confer J special election to annex new viously been omitted from either with the candidate, and that Bryan J territory to the Port of Bay City Port. The whole of the terri will be asked to make it his special' 1 will lie defeated. Although we tory in Bay nnd Garibaldi pre business during the campaign to I do not wish to place obstacles cincts, now included in the pre camp on the trail of the "bull ' | in the way of harbor improve sent Port of Bay City, will be moose," Col. Roosevelt, and attack ; i ments, this will only increase entitled to participate in the hia utterances. The Wilson men < J the sentiment in favor of one election. We have made this also are counting on La Follette to J ¡1 port for the entire water shed explanation for the reason that attack the colonel on the flank. --------------------------- 11 of Tillamook bay, We hope to we find that there are those who l The combination of midsummer j k see, before long, some well de think they are entitled to vote leather and the bad condition oi ; 1 fined plan proposed that will because a special election is certain political fences has served 1 called in certain precincts. be agreeable to the majority of so to deplete the force of Uncle I the voters in the water shed. Some of the politicians who are now in the lime light are claiming that they are so honest and wise, we are inclined to the opinion that they are too good for this world. The local newspapers turned down another advertising tri>*k Inst week, which wns to relieve Home of the business men of cer tain sums of money. But what made the ntiiip shot man indig nant was the threat that should any business man refuse to go into the proposition they would lie blackmailed. That is a fair example of what the advertising schemers would do when they cannot “pinch * business men on an advertising proposition. If the businessmen would refer the advertising arhemeia to the editors they would be relieved of a good deal of annoyance and that kind of “graft” would be n thing nf the past in this city. Don’t be awayni by n whole nift of baae insinuations hurled uAnJ^Rstdeut Taft and the Re publican party, but consider Wsc four years of unprecedented prosperity the whole country cnjqyed and the progressive lawk the Republican party have «-tincted. Most of us know what took place in 1HW2 when a lurge nuuitier of Republicans tadted and went over to the Populist party, which defeated Harrison mid elected Cleveland,and moat of U" remember the “progrès sire“ hnnl times, the industrial and financial stagnation, and the empty diuu.r bucket that Sam’s hired lawmakers that liothB the House and the Senate have been i I doing busineas with barely a quo-11 1 rum most of the time, and several , j times members have raised the cry 'I of “no quorum" and thus compell- I Senator Gronna of North <»e official, to send out runners announces that he will vote for ‘°r “** -bsentees. busmens in the | Taft. The bolting proposition will being suspended, The Prohibitionists have the shortest program that has been put out this year. If a prohibitionist can get rain he does not mind the absence of thunder and lighting. be • fraxtle long before November. ' Indiana keeps up its literary repu tation A poet in that state has given a nephew $60.000 as a wed ding present. Milton's Paradise Lost must have been Indiana. Senator Gore of Oklahoma warns Ilia fellow.Democrats against over confidence. It seems hard, for they have had no other fun in the last four presidential election. The British Medical Association has now declared open war on the newj scheme of compulsory insur ance by which some 13,000,000 Brit ish citixens are made to contribute with employers and the government to a fund for protection against sickness and disability The doc-' tors will refuse to accept office of any kind under the government plan until the government grants their demaud for at least $2.12 a year for medical attendance on each person insured According to all the precedents this ought to be a good year for the The text of the agreement between Republicisn party. The party which ie in power in the nation in the English Government and the a year of plenty, as this ie usually Marconic Company for the con- wins. When the people find all the •truction of the long distance wire- physical conditions favorable they *••• stations. which are to connect generally steer clear of rash experi- the different British possessions menta in »»olitice. Only in periods in all parts of the world, was pub of calamity, when everything seems lished Wednesday. It provides for to be going wrong, and when worse the immediate erection of high- conditions threaten, do the masses power stations with a radius of 3000 of the public turn from the party miles, in England. Egypt. South which ie uppermost in the govern Africa and India, the company inent. They want a change, believ to receive $30X001) for each elation ing that a change of any sort could completed and IO per cent of the not harm them, and might, i-oa- gToea receipts for twenty eight aibly, help tiieni. years. I Special Prices for Family Trade. bottle goods Pebbleford, bottled in bond, per bottle, $1.50 Clarke’s Pure Rye, bottled in bond .. Per bottle, 1.25 Echo Spring, bottled in bond............... Per bottle, 1.25 Old Crow, bottled in bond, per bottle, 1.50 Hermitage, bottled in bond, per bottle, 1.50 Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown ........................... 1.50 O.T.O., bottled in bond, per bottle, 1.25 Kentucky Dew, i gal., bottled in bond 2.25 75 Kentucky Dew, full pint, John Dewar & Sons, Old Scotch Whiskey......................................... ............ 1.50 Black & White, Old Scotch Whiskey. 1.50 V.O.P., Old Scotch Whiskey............. 1.75 Scotch Sandy Macdonald’s Old 1.75 Whiskey ................................. Scotch Hunter Baltimore, • Rye Whiskey ................................. Canadian Club.................. • • I. W. Harper ................... Harvester Old Style............ Monogram ............................... .. Kentucky Dew......................... Billie Taylor, full quart........ Coronet Dry Gin Per bottle A.V.H Gin............................... Per bottle Gordon Sloe Gin.....................Per bottle Gordon Dry Gin Per bottle Rock and Rye........................... Per bottle El Bart Gin................ Per bottle Virginia Dare Wine Per quart Port Wine................. Sherry Wine............ Per quart Angelica Wine........ Per quart Zenfendel Wine Per quart Tokey ........................... Per quart Claret........................... White Grape Juice ■ Local Beer, quart Three bottles for Domestic Beer, quart.Three bottles for Keg Beer............... Keg Beer.............. Local bottle Beer. Local bottle Beer ........... 15 Ballons $5 75 ........... 1° gallons t oo 6 dozen quarts looo 10 dozen pints 11,0$ Domestic Beers. Budwiser Beer................... dozen quarts$15oo Budwiser Beer ............ 10 dozen pints 16.00 Old styler Langer Beer. 10 dozen pints 18.00 WINES r White Port, Old Monk Brand Port Wine..................................... Sherry............................................ Claret ............................................ Angelica............................. .... Zenfendel . .................................. Tokey ...................... .................... per gal. per gal. Per gal, per gal. YS. Monogram....................... White Corn Whiskey . • Harvester Old Style .. McBrayer, 13 years old Echo Spring ................. Chestnut Grove Rye ■ ■ Kentuckey Dew............ Alcohol ............... .*.......... Cornet Dry Gin............ per gal. per gal. per gal, per gal. per gal. per gal. per gal. per gal. per gal. $5.00 400 4.25 6.00 4.25' 2.75 2.25 4.00 4.00 AT ILLY STEPHENS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER, Cor. First and First Avenue East. HEADQUARTERS FOR DAIRYMEN’ AND S SUPPLIES STEEL STOVES & RANCES. -1=1 We carry a Large Stock of Hardwarfì, t Tinware, Glass and China, Oils. Paint? Varnish, Doors, Window Sashas. 4 « •isE • ri F .4l Agents'! for the Great Western Saw. ALEX McNAIR CO The Most Reliable Merchants in Tillamook County. FOLEYS ORINO LAX ATIVE j| f°r 811 stomoch troubles—indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, b" * breath,sick headache,torpid liver, bilic uanessand habitual constipation. Pleasant to tai* LAMAR’S DRUG That the British Government in- tends to increase it. naval pro- ; I gramme for the next five year, by the construction of five dread naughts the first year and four each year thereafter was the statement of First Lord of the Admiralty Churchill Monday in presenting the bill for $5,(10,000 for the next year's expenditure in the House of Commons. In doing mi Churchill held up again the menace of t*e rapidly increasing German navy, which he described as "extreirely formidable." He also drew atten tion to the fact that Austria is building great warships for use in the Mediterranean. Premetr As quith made an impassioned appeal STORE. to the colonies io join in the defens- i were notified that cloths »• of "our common heritage" by help advanced next season ing the creation of the greater|navy. 20 cents a yard. One reJ*°V^ Churchill explained that he intend for this is a ahortage m tl* ' ed to raise the number of fighting tic dip of wool. The shipa from 28 to 33 by 1914, when the price of leather aad * Germany ^Souid have 29 ships in tributed in part to the the automobile trade . commiition. \ say, while these condition* • In the n>id*t of the w.vrld-wide vailing social workers in discussion of the prevailirTg high large cities report that a . coat of living and while legisla of the "sick" children tive committeal are investigating, are not so much sick a . comes the uewi i from trade centers starved for enough of g “I was cured of d,’rT*1.0^. in this country- thst still higlrer prices are to Jbe asked for certain done of Chamberlain • <?"V. and Diarrhoea f* staples such an clothing, cereals, • era M. 8 Gebhardt, Ono»® £ * J ■nest.. o.l, rent, and aboeM Th.. ,7 notb^g^B- week tailors ai*<l clothing stores dealers.