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    Tillamook Headlight4 October 17, iena
«SHAKESPEARE CLUB HAWLEY VISITS TILLA ENTHUSIASTIC REPUBLI­
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MOOK.
SELLING WARMLY RECEIVE®
CAN MEETING.
Gives a Banquet to their Hus­
Was Guest of the Commercial
With Much Encouragement ee
Tillamook County Taf- Club Met Recent
kbands and Friends.
Club- Speaks to High
Trip Through Oregon
Formed.
"
School Pupils.
During the last ten days,’ Ben 8«b
The'ladies of the Shakespeare
There was a good attendance at Hug, progressive Republican uumlri««
Piub had a delightful time at the
Congressman W. C. Hawley, who
r “lamsok Commercial Club rooms ia a candidate for re-election on the the Court House on Saturday after- for United StateB Senator, lias visit««
0 Friday evening, when they in- Republican ticket, visited this city noon of loyal Republicans when Southwestern Oregon and varivuo
rited their husbands and a few on Friday apd was the guest of the Fred C. Baker, Congressional Com­ counties In Eastern Oregon On
riends to a banquet which they Tillamook Commercial Club while mittee man, called the meeting to trips he met with much encow«e«-
‘d prepared. Everything was he was in the city. During the order, and the meeting had not pro­ ■lent in his candidacy for the s-iwrtw
eked and! dished up to the afternoon he called on a number of dded far before a great deal of en •hip. On these trip« Mr Selling «M
keen’s taste, and it proved to be liis friends and citizens and visited thuaiasui was manifest. Seated on upt essay any spell binding ur«»«fy,
«olendid banquet, and although the High School, where lie gave the the front row ofchairs were four old but plainly told the voters what
be ladies dined their husbands high school pupils an amusing Tillamookers who had voted for eould expect of him •* * public
riththe most delicate and appetizing but instructive address on brain Lincoln and had voted for every Re­ •nt if elected, He refers to his
Plicacies, they failed to wine them, cells and the different uses they publican presidential candidate performances a« • consistent pre
since that date and are still lined •ive as a guarantee that he will “
he dining table extended the whole could be put to.
up with the Republican party. food" on all promises aa United I
mgth of the Fall and everybody
Mr. Hawley was greatly surprised
They
helped to form the Re­ Senator. Judge Steph«« A. L«v«<
lid justice to the banquet.
to see so many improvements in
publican party, and are strong ad­ •ne of Mr. Selling s opponents for th«
At the close of wlr.ch Mrs. Webs- this city. |
■omlnaUon in the primary electia^ M
,r Holmes, president of the club, I In the evening there was a good vocates of W. H. Taft, the regular loyally supporting th« RepubMaaa
Republican
nominee
for
president.
ailed on Mrs. F. S. Whitehouse to attendance at the Tillamook Com­
nominee. Judge Lowell accorn panto«
They were W. D. Stillwell, John
lake a few remark«. She said:
Mr. Selling through sons« section« sf
mercial Club of business men and
Madam President, Ladies and citizens, when President Shrode Johnson, Jacob Blum and J. H. Eastern Oregon and anpects during
Dunstan.
the month of October to visit several
Th^com'mittee on this entertain- introduced the congressman. It
The chairman stated that the
ient have asked me to give a short was not a political meeting, but Mr. meeting had been called at the sug­ other counties in behalf of Mr. Sai-
iatorv of our Club, but before I do Hawley gave a brief account of his
Ung’s candidacy.
,’a I want to tell you how glad we stewardship. . The first part of his gestion of theState andCongression-
re that we could have our husbands
al Committees and a number of
Editor Davey Now Favors Selling
nd friends this evening, and to address was taken up with the Republicans of the county for the
The Harkey County News opposed
ive you a hearty welcome in the Panama Canal and the timber in­ purpose of showing allegiance to
ame of the Shakespeare Club.
Ben Selling, progressive Republican
dustry, which isof great importance
Those of us who have lived in to the Pacific Coast and free toll. the Republican party ’and Repub­ •omlnee for United Stetos SesaAor.
lican ticket, and ,to express confi­
illamook for ten or more years
-ill remember that at that time, He stated the reasons why he dence in President Taft and work 1« the primary elect!««, but 1« «ow
loyally supporting the Fsrtland man
ae young people had their good favored free toll was that it would
imei. The High School scholars benefit the people. Then he took for hie re-election.
In a recent I bbuo , Editor Davey bad
A committee, composed of A. J. the following to say regarding the
iad pleasant parties and entertain- up the question of conversation and
Stillwell, T. B. Handley and George progressiveness of Mr. fleiU-g
iients. but there was very little in
social way for married ladies, so stated that he did not believe in a Willett, was appointed to draw up
“No man in Oregon or the United
ight years ago this month I invit- conservation that placed large sec­ resolutions, and after they had
States has a better title to the name
d fifteen of the ladies that I knew tions of land in a government re­
est, to meet at my home to form a serve. This, he said, had the effect made their report, it was unani­ ‘progressive’ than Ben Selling. In
mously agreed to form a Tillamook
lub. Twelve of them responded
of send thousands of American County Taft Club,, whet: the follow­ every movement for popular legisla­
nd we organized a literary club
tion and for enlarging the reserve
ight of the charter members are citizens into Canada where they ing officers were elected :
power of the masses, Mr. Selling has
till in the club. As one member could get cheap land. Not only
President—W. D. Stillwell,
aoved away from town, another
been an influential factor, through
were-we
loosing
good
citizens,
but.
Vice-President
—
Morrison
Mills,
idy was ready to fill the vacancy
all the times and struggles when such
Secretary
-
Treasurer
—
Fred
C.
they
took
millions
of
dollars
with
o that the number of members re-
advocates were In the minority and
laiue twelve always.
them of money which should be Baker.
Our most important by-law was, helping to develop the Western
For an advisory committee the were the targets of bitter abuse."
'This Club is formed to promote
following were elected :
he social advantages of our City,” country. He was evidently opposed
Selling a Pioneer Progressive
Tillamook—M. F. Leach.
aid in addition we took up the to the Pinchot method of conserva­
Hoquarton—F. S. Whitehouse.
Progressive is as progressive does.
eading of Shakespeare’s plays tion for he said the country was
Bay— D W. Rhoades.
This is just as true as it 1« concise.
ind at the end of the year named being bottled up with that narrow
Fairview—Frank Severance.
lur club "The Shakespeare Club ”
It Is particularly applicable to the
Hebo
—
Charles
Ray.
n these eight years we have read system of conservation. Another
Senatorial contest in this stat«. The
Union
—
W.
R.
Robedee.
JI of the comedes and most of the thing which Mr. Hawley opposed
Netarts—Al Briggs.
record of Ben Selling, progressive Re­
ragedies. Some of the plays we i was the secret report« of agents sent
Carnahan—Tacob Blum.
publican nominee for the United
ave read two or three times to be-
Garibaldi—John Johnson.
out to the west to report on when
otne more familiar with them.
States Senate, during bls services of
The following names have been 16 years In the Oregon Legislature,
But we held steadily to the by law homesteaders were making proof.
f sociability. Each of us have He said these agents knew nothing suggested for committee men in the Irrefutably stamps him a« a pioneer
itertained in turn once a year, al- about Western conditions, and he other precincts:
in the progressive cause. He was
lougli the meetings have been
South Prairie—T. W. Lyster.
foremost in the ranks of those who
eld every month. We then invit recited several cases where home­
Little Nestucca—S. H. Rock.
1 guests, and our friends and often steaders had been deprived of
were not only advocating but writing
lhe stranger within our gates”, their patents on the most foolish
Dôlph—Geo. T. Baxter.
upon the statute books of the Btate
at they might become acquainted, showing. Mr. Hawley said he had
Foley—L. H. Kinney
progressive measures when many of
e meet the second Friday of each
Nehalem—H. F. Effenberger.
the strong-lunged so-called progres­
onth, and eeery lady tries to bring not made 'may speeches while in
Beaver—W. J. Gilbert.
imething
interest, r
perhaps
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. a Congress, but when he did soon
sives of today were just as active in
H ite story or J joke
' . or a new ...
Blaine—J. J. Hollett.
bit of » this occasion he made the House
defending machine rule and opposing
ncy work L or a new
recipe for ' and the Land Office look up land
Barnegat—M. J. McDonald. ’
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every measure of popular legislation
imething good to eat, Some very
Saudlake—E. Atkinson.
.-lebrated writer has said that one take notice the results of which
The meeting took the position
f the beet things to keep us bright, many homesteaders immediately
SINGLE TAX IS OPPOSED
that it was not necessary to form
dde-awake intelligent men and received their patent«.
’omen is to ride some hobby, pro­
another party to carry out progres­ 8elllng Against Any Measure Doing
Mr.
Hawley
reminded
hie
audi-
ving we keep our two good sen-
ble feet on the ground (so it won’t ence that the government appro- sive policies, for the Republican
Away With Individual Ownership
f away with us). So that is what priations for the Nehalem and Tilla- party had proven itself to be the
Of course, Ben Selling, progressive
* Shakespeare Club has tried to n’iook projects were nowavailable. only progressive party since its
Republican nominee for United States
I. iture
Not
so
much
of
a
literary
a\ to°trymtoC^u!tivate a‘spirit He knew nothing about the local inception.
iture as to try to cultivate a spirit
The Tillamook ^County Taft Club Senator, Is being opposed by W. S.
kindness and good feeling, and difficulty, but hoped these pro­
U’Ren, A. D. Crldge, H. D. Wagnon
now
appeals to all loyal and faith­
spread them. And we wish to jects would be pushed through so
and other advocates of single tax.
isnk our many friends and espe- a8 to be in a po8ition to benefit the ful Republicans to remain true to But the real reason is not difficult to
alia those in our own homes, our
,
.
„
_
. the party in ite endeavor to re-elect
•unsellors and helpers, who have county when the Panama canal
ascertain. In the primary campaign
President Taft and the entire Repub­ Mr. Selling came out fearlessly
’ this possible. ~
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ade
For this
the i was completed.
lican ticket.Thia was also expressed against Mr. U’Ren’s pet tax measure.
lakeapeare Club has but one toast
offer, “ to our husbands, long LOOKS GOOD FOR TAFT. iu the resolutions prepared by Messrs Wbat is more, Mr. Selling 1« still
le happiness and prosperity.”
A. J. Stillwell, T. B. Handley and, against single tax and any other
Attorney H. T. Botts suitably
George Willett, as follows:
Congressman
W.
C.
Hawley
measure that proposes to do away
«ponded, when Mrs. C. W Camp-
We affirm our allegiance to the, with the right of individual ownership
on
the
Political
Situation.
ill rendered a piano solo, and
sound principles of the Re-
publican party, under whose of land. Mr. Selling announced his
rs. I). A. Mackenzie delighted the
When asked his opinion on the
administration un parai lei led unqualified opposition to «ingle tax
idience with a vocal solo. Those
prosperity
has
abounded at the beginning of the primary < am
political
situation
last
week
while
tesent were:
throughout the Nation, result­ paign. His opponents in that contest
he was in this city, Congressman
ing in progress and growth, remained silent on this quaotlon His
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Baker; Mr. and
the most marked in history.
rs. Webster Holmes; Miss. Ruth W. C. Hawley said that when he
left
Washington
the
out
lookei
Dimes; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Baker;
We indorse the National Republic­ opponents in the pending campaign
r. and Mrs. C. I. Clough; Mr. and was doubtful, although there was
an platform and the principles are equally silent. The vqfcK* of the
rs. H. Crenshaw; Mr. and Mrs. then a decided falling off in the
therein set forth as being pro- ! «tate have a right to know whore can
a Smith; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. 1 Bull Moose enthusiasm and large
gressi’-e and as the best dec didates for United Stat«« Senator
hitehouse, Misses Elizabeth and
laration made by anv party stand on thia issue which •« vitally
■wel Whitehouse; Mt.~"and" Mrs.' numbers were returning to the old
upou which to base stable ad-
ihn Groat, Miss Lillian Groat; party. That was the opinion of
advancement and prosperity. concerns the homeowner. Aiw Mr.
tT- and Mrs D. —
A. Mackenzie; inuBt
most pcupic,
people, in
in u»c
the oautj
East, auu
and iivm
from
We recommend the administration Selling's opponents afraid to tak« the
r. and Mrs. C W. Cz~pi;!!; what he could learn himself, he
of President Taft, whose un­ people into their contldeuoeT
r and Mrs. George Willett ; Miss
flinching adherence to duty
argaret White; Mr. and Mrs. H. i believed it wai 'so. Since his re­
has enabled him to accotn Selling’s Position Simitar to norutei »
aaon. Miss Allegra Mason; Mr. and turn to Oregon he ha« recieved a
plish more practical reforms
rs. H. T Botts; Mr. And Mrs. number of letter« from prominent
In refusing to leave the KopubHcan
and secure better enforcement
lex McNair; Miss Blanche McNair, i
of laws than ever before. No party. Ben Selling, progressive Re­
men in the East, and the day before
laiter in the evening the young
President has been worse publican nominee for United State*
he left for Tillamook be received
maligned or more misrepre­ Senator, has taken th« saase poaition
ople enjoyed the usual Thursday a letter from a newspaper corres­
sented
than he, but impartial
ening dance. There was a good
pondent at Washington whom Mr.
history will accord to the ad­ as Senator Borah, Oovemw Deaeeu.
tendance and a most pleasant
ministration of William How Governor Hadley and other l*adteg
Hawley believe« to be in a poaition
tning waa particupated in, the
ard Taft the credit of having progressives of the co««try. With
to give somewhere near accurate
been one of the very best since them he believe« that th« reforms
lies of the Shakespeare Club
information. Before leaving Wash­
the founding of the Republic. demanded by th« peopl« •«■ beat be
Hiding an abundance of delica­ I ington this gentleman predicted
Safe, reliable and trustworthy-
te for the supper for the young that Wilson would be the next presi­
in the execution of the duties accomplished within th« RepubMaaa
ka.
of office, his re-election will party—th« party of p*rf«n**»< «. Aad
dent, but his letter last week inform­
insure continued prosperity In taking this «tend h« has aot •«•*
L S. Jones, Prop. I^e Pharmacy. ed Mr. Hawley that it looked like
and advancement along safe promised his progreaoiveaew «a«
L°„ u-a ,f” "•>••= “! have been Taft would be elected on account of
line«.
whit. Does any on«, «van th« to«*t
ng Holev A Company’« medicine the alum in the Çull Moose cause
We approve the course pursued rabid so-called prograaoiv«. «««Wton
years, Foley's Honey and Tar and so many voters flocking back
by Hon. Robert M. I-a Follette,
mpound I consider has no equal
Senator Borah, Governor Had­ the progressiveness of B«nat«r B«««b?
The
? *Lthe one co,»Kh medicine I to the Republican party.
ley and others, in continuing
a recommend to my friends as general opinion iu the E«st is that
with the Republican party, i Perfo»in»nc« Only Rellabl« ▼«•
’’•>ning no narcotics or other i Governor Wilson ia a light weight
believing with them that need­
Performance. ratb«e than prstote«,
rmful properties.”-At Lamar’s politically and he does not size up I
ed reforms can best be secur­
UK Store.
ed through and within a party 1« tbe only rellabl« tost of th« ««a
to presidential timber, and this
whose history convincingly ■latency of any maa with r»l»tta« te
■_“[* S l Kra,i*ntein. Mgr. J. G. opinion ia strongly held by these
shows that it has always met the cauae he advocate« Meaaur«4 by
win"* -S«.re’ Santa Cruz, engaged in large business and
every isaue and solved it in thia test. Ben Sellin* progresaiv« Ke
have sold Foley manufacturing industries.
the intereat of the people. Aa
An­
veSIS’^J* .rned,cln“f°r the past other thing which was generally
the foremost and moat consist­ publican nominee f«r United MMua
,.
a"d have yet to hear our
ent
reformer, the action of the Senator, qualified year* ago aa • «■*
itomTJ’ “•!■?*' °r of a dissatisfied admitted in the East ia that there
Hon. Robert M Ui Follette, •latent progreaalv«. Aa * ■>• ab«r iX
de
The,r r<’medies are pur*, will be a tightening up in money
following defeat for nomina­ the Oregon Legiala»«r«. Mr MUKz
m.n r*pre*»«*d. «"<1 contain and industries if Taft ia not re­
tion, should commend itself
not only advocated but assisted to
itXT^** a,,b*’ances. On the
to all honest men.
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1 ,77;.Our**l*'r>’“i»ce allows us | elected.
enactment of tbe fallowing aatisanes*
Company's aim ha. always '
of popular legialattoa
AustoaK-.a
if you have young- children you
The United States aa it stand« i« ballot law. direct primary law. Mtog
ilth
•n*1 have perhaps noticed that disorder­
mar', n n<a*n,n» remedies." —
evidence of the progressiveness
™“r ■ Drug Star«,
ed of the stomach are their most the
of the Republican party during the tire and referenduto recall a«d Pto r
common ailment. To correct thia last
years, for the party has d-ntlal preference primary law.
will find Chamberlain'« Stomach been fifty
t"01?“." Who a’*ak" fro"' you
in
power
for nearly the entire
and Liver Tablets excellent. They
hence
m ** , an <1 , on < «’ are easy and pleasant to take, and period
If you doubt that Bes Sellin*
w'l«cn pt’
H Bro»"n-|
Democratic manager« claim every­ gre«*lve Republican notnio«« 1W •nit-
m eT-J.
""y* "I know mild and gentle in effect. For sale thing,
but are careful to a«y nothing
»<h Re
,hat Chamberlain' a by all dealer«.
about a cabinet. They «re wise not el state« Senator, wa* n«t a
' uther ^Z
,ar • Jpcrtor tol The Democratic candilate ia an to tackle that mountain of trouble Iu the progressive cause. r«am* Ite
thine S.. F°r .C,o“p <’*re •“ academic free trader, and would he on the atrength of wild straw« fly record it begaa M r««M «RM
•u54&.wwu U’” *'or
an executive free trader the moment
ing in the wind.
,
he gets U m chance
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HENDERSON,
ATTORNEY
A COUN8KL-
OHN
LoR-AT-LAW.
Tillamook Block, Tillamook.Or.
Room No aói.
H
T. BOTTS,
A ttornkv - at -L aw .
Complete set of Abstract Books
uofi::. Taxes paid for non-
Residents.
Tillamook Block.
phones.
Both
C arl haberlach ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Tillamook Block.
Q.EORGE WILLETT,
■ a «.a • at a a .
FAMILY
RECIPES.
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Tillamook Commercial Bnilding.
i t t a a a a *
T illamook
The valued family re-
cipes for cough and cold
cure, liniments, tonics and
other remedies have as
careful attention here as
the most intricate prescrip­
tions.
T. BOALN, M.D.
I
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TILLAMOOK.
Tillamuuk Bieck.
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■ m m is is m in • »: »
CLOUGH,
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t.«
KER RON,
M.
PHYSICIAN & SURC’f"’
Tillauxs k Iiiuck,
Tillaincok,
9
Reliable Druggist
» ■ a. a a a a a«
Ä SU RG EO in .
PHYSICIAN
Our fresh, high grade
drugs will help to make
these remedies more effec­
« tive than ever.
I
Right prices are also
I assured.
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O regon .
^7^7' c-
t iregou.
hawk ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
BAY CITY, OREGON.
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R. BEALS,
I.
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A oknt ,
HARNESS
Tillamook, Oregon.
J
A H. GOYNE,
with the problem of buying Hames«,
you will find it distinctly advanta­
geous to come and do your select­
A ttorney - at -L aw .
ing here. ' You will get the beat
qualities, the most thorough and Office : Opposite Court House.
conscientious workimmship, and be
T illamook , O bkoom .
charged the most reasonable prices.
We "can supply ¡single or double
Sets or any single article that yor
may be in need of.'
R. P. J SHARP,
W.A, Williams&Cc
RESIDENT
|hH»r t»» lilliHiMWik <’onntv Bwiii
DEilTlST,
Office aero«« the street fron the
Court House.
Dr. Wise’s office.
of
0. Uit/dcuf
HA KUH KT,
The F ashiunable Tai'or.
I
and long hour« of exposure will find
you dry and comfortable if you wear a
TOWER’S FISH BRAND
REFLEX SLICKER
with the f.mou. R-Se« Edge« (pw’d) thw P' ’
vent water from runmnp in at the front wt> n
buttoned. No wet weather coat ao useful a« a
Slicer
No Sikk"
waterproof
neat in appearance •• the / bA HrattJ
i/oun today and be prepared for rain.
C.ea’iing, Pressing and Rr^-i -
ing a Speciali .
S» *re in Heins PbotoRianiilc
•
Gallery.
$3.00 Everywhere
J.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
A. J. TOWER CO.
BOSTON
Tower Canadian Limited
Toronto
HU
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CLAUSSEN
LAWYER.
Çeutacher
*.
aij Tillamook Block,
T illamook
Foley’s
Kidney*
Pills
j
E.
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ÜIMCJ.
REEDY,
D.V 14.,
VETERINARY
(Both I’ll me»)
Tillamook
-
•
Oregon
What They Will Da ter Yaa
A Morning Remini
They will cure your bachach «,
Strengthen your kidney«, aar.
rect urinary irregularitie«, bei 4
ay the worn out Heines, a>4
eliminate the excasa vie oc 4
that cauae« rheumatiom. Ft t*
vent Bright*« Diieaaa an4 Di ►
bate«, an4 restore health «' 4
•trsngth. Itefuae «uhaUtnOO
Yau awake with a ri' ••
tastein the n*mt , w
you that your «.- -- .
condition. I' s’v<
you that there ir -t’ tn m .
for a d«ordcf<id »tow* '
Chamberlain* St«-mach ond
Tablet*.
Damar's Drug Store.b
They bvdJ up l!^
«.»Ml «'
to w«o<» n»l«»-.l eonkito»- '. ►«'• ••
«•nil* >n tkviraguo.« lhal
¡.»«Uv
U4M ■ i»di< m« w*. t*k«n. < L mi . u -
TaMats w« m U ev««ywW»«. »"•— -*