Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, October 31, 1912, Image 6

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    Tillamook Headlight, October 31, 1O1B
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B aking P owder
Aids Healthful Dualiíiestothefüod
Prof Prescott, of the University of
Michigan, testified before the Pure
Food Committee of Congress, that the
acid of grapes held highest rank as an
article of food and he regarded the re­
sults from baking with cream of tartar
baking powder as favorable to health.
I
Royal is the only Baking Powder made
from Royal Crape Cream of Tartar.
The Ticket for Next Tuesdays
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El.E< IOR" "H PÄ8IMMTAND VI< I 1 '1 '11
™ve FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
Von
W. S. BUK1-, of Tillamook County
UNITED STATES.
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“For President, WM H TAFT Vice-President, JAS. S. SHERMAN. Bort of Nehalem—Frank A. Rowe, Henry lohl, FreiizZa^f^M
Republican
F V CARTER, of Jackson County
Bort of,Day City—John O. Hozorth, Theodore
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Jacobv~77~~^J
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id.
J“iuby, John ¿J
Republican
W. C-Trombley, Walter D Wood
M
J
M
ac MAHON, of Multnomah County
13
Ml KINLEY MITCHELL, of Multnomah County Republican Stock Running at Large —Beaver, Blaine, Foley, I.TuiTx^—S
14
PHII. METSCHAN, J r ., of Multnomah County vTaft-bhermaii Justice and Constable Districts—First, Joseph l5fenb»,7,—
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Spencer, constable. Second, E. W. Stanley ¡untie )u,'ict i
Taft-Sherman
Taylor, justice. Fourth. J. J. Longcore, cokitabk
JOHN L. RAND, of Baker County
1«
For President. W. WIUSON For Vice-Preaipent, T. X MARSHALL.
Democratic
HUGH McLAIN, of Coos County
17
Democratic Trip
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Around the World GERMANY TO ENGUj
WILL M PETERSON, of Umatilla County
18
Democratic
'
EXCURSION TICKET. Via the great German' ¡j
K1H.N M WAI.L, of Washington County
19
Steamer, DutclffJ
Democratic
D M. WATSON, of Multnomah County
20
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Merrily,
merrily Onthf
Democratic Good
I
for first class passage
F C. WHITTEN, of Multnomah County
Before the waves ¿het?
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when officially stamped and
For President, E W. CHAFIN. For Vice-President, A. S. WATKINS. presented with checks attached.
Prohibition
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A. E EATON of Union County
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This ticket is not transferable. ENGLAND TO SCOTL a ;
Prohibition
E.
J.
EVANS,
of
Klamath
County
23
No stop overs.
Prohibition Must carry all baggage on your Via the great London and
HIRAM GOULD, ef Washington County
24
latnook Railroad
No baggage checked.
Prohibition back.
E. S. HAMMOND, of Marion County
The land of heather a-d
25
Prohibition
cakes.
URL < E WOLVERTON, of Multnomah County
26
For President, E. V. DEBS. Fur Vice-President, EMIL SEIDEL.
SCOTLAND TO 1RELASI
C. W. BANTA, of Jackson County
Via Tube under the Irish k
H. T. BUTLER, of Multnomah County
Socialist
Trains every 20 minutes.
Breath must be held
Socialist
GEORGE DABRITZ, of Polk County
First Train leaves Pres­
byterian Station
Friday, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m.
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33
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V oq
for
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FOR CORONER
P. LEWIS, of Linn County
Socialist
O. HENRY OLEEN, of Columbia County
Socialist
For President, T ROOSEVELT. For Vice-President, H. W. JOHNSON
Progressive
A. S. GEDDES, of Union County
Progressive
L. H. MCMAHAN, of Marion County
34
LEVI VV. MYERS, of Multnomah County
Progressive
35
W. K. NEWELL, of Washington County
Progressive
3rt
A. K. WARE of Jackson County
Progressive
State.
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, FIRST CONGRESSIONAL ¡
DISTRICT, Benton, Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry,
Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane. Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Polk. Tillu-
\ ote for One
mook, Washington and Yamhill Counties.
37
JOHN W. CAMPBELL, of Douglas County
Progressive
38
W, C. HAWI.EY, of Marion County
Republican
Socialist
W. S. RICHARDS, of Linn County
39
led by Rev. D. A. MucKenzie, past­ 40
R. G. SMITH, of Josephine County
Benrocratic
CORNER STONE OF CHRIS or of the Presbyterian church, and
Prohibition
41
O.
A.
STILLMAN,
of
Marion
County
TIAN CHURCH LAID.
. a gospel song by the choir, the
next speaker introduced was Rev. FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Vote for One
In Delightful Weather and a C. L. Swander, Field Missionary of 42
JONATHAN BOURNE, JR., of Multnomah County
Large Gathering Present. theChristian Church. Mr. Swander’s
Popular Government Candidate
address was replete with good
43
A.
E.
CLARK,
of
Multnomah
County
Progressive
The program for the laying of I thoughts, and was delivered in a
the correr-stone of the new Chris­ . happy and effective manner. A 44
HARRY LANE, of Multnomah County
Democratic
tian Church of this city was i verbatim , report of his address
45
Prohibition
B.
LEE
PAGET,
of
Clackamas
County
carried out as previously an­ j would make excellent reading,
|
but
space
forbids
more
than
46
B. F. RAMP, of Marion County
Socialist
nounced, with one exception, last
Sunday afternoon. At this time of la commendatory notice.
47
BEN SELLING, of Multnomah County
Republican
Then followed the laying of the
year when the inclemency of the
Vote for One
weather so frequently interrupts the . corner-stone, and the placing in a FOR SECRETARY OF STATE.
best laid plains for “out of doors’ (cavlty in the stone a copper box 48
B. ELMER KENNEDY, of Multnomah County Progressive
services, we are especially grateful , containing the usual documents of
49
Republican
BEN
W. OLCOTT, of Marion County
interest. M..
to the great head of the church for ( historical ^interest.
Mr. Smith El-
the beautiful sunshine which cun | | Hott and Mrs. P. A. Latimer, chart­ 50
F. P. REDDAWAY, of Marion County
Socialist
er members of the church, assisted
tributed so much to the pleasure* in this important puri of the ser-
51
JOHN
B
RYAN,
of
Multnomah
County
Democratic
nn<l success of the corner-stone lay­ vice.
ing service last Sunday afternoon. ■ After n few appropriate remarks w
O. V’. WHITE, of Linn County
Prohibition
The service begun promptly at 3 ly the pastor, Rev. J. F. Jope, the FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT.
Vote
for One
p. in. A large number of the mem­ service was closed with the bene-
diction
53
C.
J
BRIGHT,
of
Wasco
County
Prohibition
bers and adherents of the other
churches of the city united with the Alley
54
ROBERT EAKIN, of Union County
Republican
Makes
Explanation.
members of the Christian church
55
R.
J.
SLATER
of
Umatilla
County
Democratic
and . citizens of Tillamook in wit­ [TO THE EDITOR TILLAMOOK HEAD-
nessirg the placing of the corner
LICHT.]
50
W. C. WEAVER, of Coos County
Socalist i
stone. The concrete walls and
D ear S ir ,—I feel it my duty to
FOR
OREGON
DAIRY
AND
FOOD
COMMISSIONER.
Vote
for Oue |
reply
to
some
of
the
unjust
state
­
floors of the basement of the church
ments and critic isms as stated by
are completed, and the foundation tl
Socialist
I
C. W. BARZEE of Multnomah County
e Huy City Examiner from time 57
of the towei on the northwest cor­ to time, charging me with not
J. A. DUNBAR, of Multnomah County
Prohibition
ner of the building, upon wlii h giving the roads around Garibaldi 58
was laid a temporary floor, furnish and tributary to Bay City their 59
A. II. LEA, of Multnomah County
Democratic
ed an elevated platform upon which proportion of road improvement.
Last year special attention was ÜU
JOHN D. MICKLE, of Washington County
t te singers an I speakers stood dur given to the road leading up the
Republican-Progressive
i ig the rendering of the different Miami River some four miles being
FOR
COMMISSIONER
OF
RAILROAD
COMMISSION
OF OREGON
I
l
reconstructed,
widening
the
nar
­
p irts of the service The platform
FIRST RAILROAD COMMISSIONER DISTRICT. Benton, Clacka-
was decorated with the national row dangerous places and gravel­
uiae, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake,
ing the same at a cost of about
colors und upon it rested the dor $81*10
Lane, Lincoln. Linn, Marion, Polk, Tillamook, Washington and
Yamhill Counties.
Vote for One
rick which was used in placing tin­
rile present year,
although
.severely handicapped by the small
stone.
THOMAS
K.
CAMPBELL,
of
Laue
County
bl
The choir of the Christian church , amount of road money available,
K epublican-Dem oc ratte
opened the exercises with the sing­ • there being only $18,000 to be ex­
pended in the whole north end dis-
ing of h : i appropriate hymn I'hen 1 tint including Nehalem, the five FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Linn.
Marion. Polk, Tillumook and Yamhill Counties.
Vote for One
followed the reading of u Psalm I v "r six niiles ot road lying tietween
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GALE
S.
HILL,
of
Linn
County
~
Republican
Rev 1 E. Meear, pastor of the Bay ( ify and the Lifesaving Station
HILI,
I.inn
United Brethren church The tirst received in the neighborhood of
FRANK HOLMES,
Marion County
including a new road through 63
Democratic
u tddrass of the afternoon was 8HU.
<i.irib.ddi and affording un outlet
made by Mr. D. I„ Shrode. presi­ to the Nehalem and Garibaldi FOR SENATOR, TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT, I.in-
coin, Tillamook, Washington and Yamhill Counties.
Vote for One
dent of the Tillamook Commercial I bMiches.
In addition to the above,^a new 64
Club on "The Value of the Church
W. H. IIOLI.IS, of Washington County
Republican
steel I ridge was also built across
to the Business Interests of the the Miami River on the same road FOR REPRÄSENTATIVK. FOl RTEENTH REPRESENTATIVE DIS-
City.” Mr. Shrode emphasized the to replace the old rotten wooden
TKICT, Tillamook and Yamhill Counties
Vote for One
self-evident truth that among the •trill turn at a cost of over $31X10.
i _ T. B. HANDLEY, of Tillamook County
Republican
Having always advocated good Oft
enterprises and occupations in
roads I was in favor of the above
which the citizens of this city «re > improvements, and my ouly regret
interested, only u church erection is that I was unable to do more
service, or some enterprise in sym­ [owing to the lack of funds
Should the people decide to retain FOR COUNTY CLERK.
Vote for One
pathy with the ideals and work of
me m their service, the same fair
MYRON BLANCHARD, of Tillamook County
the church could possibly succeed treatment will continue, and with 60
Socialist
in drawing tu a service of this km I the County out ot debt, there is no 67
J. C. HOLDEN of Tillamook County
Republican
so large a numtier of the leading good reason why our roads can not
citizens of thia community It is be extended and improved much FOR SHERIFF.
Vote
for One
more rapidly than heretofore.
un unquestioned proof that the
FRANK ALLKNDER, of Tillamook County
In conclusion, I will say, it haa 68
Socialist
church is an inminable asse* in been my expressed intention not
t»
HENRY CRENSHAW, of Tillamook County
noy* community, and is so re <• become a candidate at this elec­
Republican
tion.
It
was
onlv
at
the
urgent
re-
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
garded by all morally educated
Vate for One
quest ot people from various parts
jieople.
of the County anil particularly those TV
H. I- BEALA of Tillamook ( oun«\
Republican
Owing to the fact th t the Mayor, ot the Nehalem \ alley that I have
Tl
J~E.^2j^j ON. of Tillamook County
Mr J. R Hurter, wsa suffering from consented to enter the race.
Socialist
I bear no ill will to either of my
a severe cold, he wan unable to l>e opponents,
Mr. Kdner or Mr. Sco- FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
Vote
for One
present to S|>eiik on the subject <u xell. ami in case one of them should 72
F. W. BKRGER. of Tillarmj
be
chosen.
I
will
still
continue
to
signed to him. The next speaker j
waa Hie Rev. II W Kuhl mitn | hib '<!o all in my power to promote the
cause ot good roads
tor of thr Metbixligt chun k, who
Reai>ectfully your»,
•poh*
«ii<| rntrriatmnirl) I
H. V. A lley
the Bubjet t. ’ihir Finid Aim I
I*hl* ib plainly the preacher* a !
• ptcialty Church butklinir», how
ever twnutiful un<l comfortable, nre
only m m»Hn« to an end. and that
end ib univrraally recognised to be
the building up «nd drvlopmenl of
Republican
Chilatain character» Altei a prater
ETSMOM Sfumi. (,f Tul.ouooh Coumy
t 78
County.
Tillamook
Baker's Bread
Sold at
All Grocers.
Socialist
crossing as tube is liabl?
burst.
TILLAMOOK TO JAPAN,
Via Steamship America.
IRELAND TO WASfiJ
Double fare will be charged
TON. D. C.
1
for anyone who becomes sea­ Via S. S. Lustiania and (.’nJ
sick.
Railways.
“My Country, ’tis of thee !
Sweet land of liberty,
JAPAN TO GERMANY.
Of thee I sing "
Via the great Flying Machine.
Price 50c.
Hold on or you will be spilled.
Children &
Election Returns
May Disappoint You. My
SALE of FURNITURE,
RUGS,
LINOLEUM,
I
HARDWARE,
HEATING STOVES,
Etc.
Will not disappoint You.
If you will attend the Sale you will find I
am selling this line of New Goods Cheaper than
they have ever been sold in Tillamook County.
SALE at PAGES
FURNITURE STORE,
NEXT DOOR TO PATZLAF S.
I mean business in General.
"Majestic Ranfna stand the teat
Aad Ceok and Bake aed are the best.’
Keep Abreast
of the Times
T?J OLDEN DAYS, when buying
■* a cook stove, people would buy
the one they could get the cheapest;
that’s because there were only *
few makes on the market and
were ail practically the same in
construction and material.
If s , 'Different
jjereni Now!
OWI The«
There are close to a thousand different ranges
on the market today—good, bad and indifferent. Wise people use a lit*
m electing their range, and they make no mistake in selecting
1 hx R ange W ith a R efutation —the range that is recommended by
every user; the range that has stood the test—
The Great Majestic Range
M allkawle and C habcoal T zo M—the range
D' noe «—C osts I> acticallv N othing m*
liRAT’ Mo"8 ^LATE" Q ltcker zvo H ottkk , and G ives B stt Z«
G eneral S atisfaction T han Asnr (Hto.
R ance M ade —
** m “'' e
b ?.? vbi G'L as ”
and we can prove it!
Alex McNair Co
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