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    mistakes, especially when owners of
property hold their property at fic­
ticious valuations when placing it on
the market and in giving a low valua­
tion when the assessor appears on the
scene to make the annual assessment.
We have in mind several farms which
have been disposed of at ficticious
valuations and where the owners
have given the valuations at consid­
erably below what they are valued at
or sold for.
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enue only, extravagance has run riot.
LOOK
s
In the first full fiscal year of the Wil­
rtOHEY
son
administration,
ordinary
govern-
;
hat he ayto keep
For U. S. Senate—
ment expenses amounted to 7701,000,-
YauR, ocket b
ROBERT A. BOOTH.
000. In the last full fiscal year of the
For Congress—
HUED 15 NOT Tb
Taft administration, ordinary expen­
WILLIS C. HAWLEY.
ses
of
government
were
only
$65.4,-
For Governor—
PAY MORE han You
000,000. Appropriations now being
After 64 years of activity i
JAMES WITHYCOMBE.
made, and which have already been
by the friends of prohibition
what
For State Treasurer—
made, keep well up to the high water
THOS. B. KAY.
¿AN
5ELL
the
average
American
today
marks of past years. The situation be­
For Supreme Court—
consumes almost six times
ing what it is, the president urges,
the best and
THOS. J. M’BRIDE.
wisely, we think, that it would be bet­
as
much
liquors
as
did
the
jave You money
HENRY J. BEAN.
There is one thing that spells defeat ter to lay a temporary tax than to is- ’
average American of 1850.
T. L. HARRIS.
for the Democratic candidate for sue bonds. The real treasury situa­
HENRY L. BENSON.
In spite of this there is less
governor. All the defeated candidates tion was far from being revealed in
For Attorney General—
for governor at the primary election what he told Congress. The address
drunkenness. With this
GEO. M. BROWN.
on the Republican ticket have formed showed the earmarks of evasiveness,
wonderful change for the
For Supt. Public Instruction—
a boosters club for Dr. Withycombe. and a want of conviction.
But, the
better,
prohibition has had
J. A. CHURCHILL.
That is playing fair in politics, but in condition being what it is, it should
For State Engineer—
nothing whatever to do. The
previous years defeated candidates be revealed by appropriate and
JOHN C. LEWIS.
real reason is found in the
have been "sore” and "knifed” the prompt legislature.
For Commissioner of Labor—
successful candidates. It seems that
fact that today there is a
O. P. HOFF.
Harmony Club Formed.
we are now getting down to the spirit
vastly
greater amount of
For Railroad Commissioner—
and intent of the primary law, for it
FRANK J. MILLER.
beer consumed. And beer
Portland, Oregon, Sept. 5. 1914.
allows al) who desire to run for office
For Supt. Water Division No, 1—
is not conducive to drunken­
to do so.
Our contention is that To the voters of the state of Oregon.
JAMES T. CHINNOCK.
We were candidates for the nomi­
those that register and take part in a
ness.
For Representative—
primary election should stay with and nation for the office of Governor in
T. B. HANDLEY.
Prohibition "is a failure
support their party candidates at the the Republican primaries, and were
WE DON’T BLAME YoU-
For Circuit Judge —
general election. But there will al­ fairly and honorably defeated by the
and
has had but one effect
HARRY H. BELT.
WE DON’T BLAME ANYBoDY-
ways be those who, if their candidates Hon. James Withycombe. He has al­
wherever tried: to put a
----- o-----
are not nominated, who bolt their ways been a true and loyal Republi­
EOH WANTING TO GET THEIR. MONEY J
ban upon the open and
THE COUNTY TICKET.
can—is a good, clean man with a
party.
For County Judge—
above-board
drinking
of
WORTH. WE KNOW THAT ALL 5MAR.T PEOPLE
good, clean record, and in our judg­
A. M. H^RE.
beer and other light bev­
Dr. Withycombe was a visitor to ment would make a good Governor.
ARE
TRYING TO GET FULL VALVE FoR. THEIR.
For County Clerk—
Tillamook this week, and although he
erages and to drive men
Each of us sincerely and earnestly
J. C. HOLDEN.
money we
bought
came to see the county fair, his visit appeal to our respective and political
to secret, immoderate
For Sheriff—
was also to become better acquainted friends throughout the State to har­
GROCERIE
J
AND
WE
ARE
GOING
To GIVE YOU
drinking of the strongest
H. CRENSHAW.
with the people of this county, for monize and unite the Republican par­
PLUMP VALUE FOR. YEARJ. WE WON’T LET
stimulants. This is notably
For Treasurer—
Dr. Withycombe is the Republican ty and to rally to the support of Re­
B. L. BEALS.
true
of
Maine,
a
prohibition
ANYBODY GET OUT OF OUR JToRE DIJJATIJ-
candidate for governor. And as well publican policies and principals and
For Surveyor—
state. There is ten times
the right man for the position, that is to vote for and loyally support all of
FIED. IF YOU WANT To .SAVE MONEY COME
R. L. SHREVE.
as much drunkenness per
if the people want a governor who the nominees on the Republican
For County Commissioner—
TO
VJ-A DOLLAR. JAVED U DOLLAR. MADE.
knows how to make Oregon a great­ ticket. Oregon should no longer be
capita as there is in France.
(Two years.)
er agricultural state. Dr. Withycombe politically misrepresented in the state
F. L. SAPPINGTON.
knows from practical experience and or national capitals, and should be
—Paid Advertisement
(Four years.)
scientific knowledge how to bring placed in the Republican
column
FRANK OWENS.
this about, and from our viewpoint where it rightfully belongs.
For Coroner—
he is an ideal candidate, and the vot­
E. D. Ulrich, Chamber of Cotn-
Charles A. Jones.
S. M. WENDT.
ers of this county should give him
irctce, Portlnr.d, Oregon.
T. T. Geer.
their support. His long connection
Gus C. Moser.
ADVERTISING RATES.
with the Oregon Agricultural College
Wm. A. Carter.
and the great interest he has taken in
Geo. C. Brownell.
Legal Advertisements.
farmers, and how to raise their in-
A. N. Crawford.
TILLAMOOK
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OREGON.
First Insertion, per line............ $
"Schooling in youth should invariably be
Grant B. Dimick.
I comes by improved methods, have
directed to prepare a person in the best way
Each subsequent insertion, line.
I done much good. Dr. Withycombe is
for the best permanent occupation for which
Business and professional cards
1 a gentleman in every respect, and we Republican Harmony Annoys Them. he is capable.”--l'i esitlent C W Eliot.
one month ................................
This is the Mission of the
regret that the Oregon Journal, the
Homestead Notices ....................
Democratic newspaper, has started a
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It is just possible that if Senator
Timber Claims ............................ 1
TYve Greater Oregon^
i dirty fight on the Republican candi-
Gus Moser had known how greatly
Locals per line each insertion.
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I date for governor. We will quote
With new buildings, better equip,
Forty-sixth School Year Opens
his suggestions for Republican har­
Display advertisement, an inch,
ment, enlarged grounds, and many ad­
| what the other seven candidates for
2-
s
ditions
to its faculty, the University
18th, 1014
one month ..................................
•50 governor— C. A. Jones, T. T. Geer, mony would distress the Democrats SEPTEMBER
of Oregon will begin its thirty-ninth
lie would not have made it. Senator
All Resolutions of Condolence
Write for illustrated too-page Book­
year Tuesday, September 15.
Gus C. Moser, Wm. A. Carter, Geo.
let, "T he LIFE C areer ," and for Cata­
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Special training for Business, Jour-
and Lodge Notices, per line .
•05 C. Brownell, A. M. Crawford and Moser was one of eight candidates
log containing full information.
nalism, Law, MeJicine, Teaching Li.
gubernatorial
Cards of Thanks, per line..........
•05 Grant B. Dimick—say of Dr. Withy­ for the Republican
b.-ary
Work, Music, Architecture,
Degree Courses — AGRICULTURE :
I uysical Training and Fine Arts,
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
nomination at the primaries, and was Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairy Hus­
y
combe, who won the nomination in a
l argest and strongest departments
second in the race. He made a clean, bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
of liberal education.
clean primary election: “He has al­
1 ibrary of more than 50,000 volumes, two j
4»
Agriculture
for
Teachers.
FORESTRY,
ceeding five lines......................
open,
fair,
and
straightforward
cam
­
• 25 ways been a true and loyal Republi­
splendid gymnasiums, eleven buildings fully |
L
ogging
E
ngineering , home eco ­
equipped.
New $100,000 Administration f
paign, and when the votes were nomics : Domestic Science, Domestic Art,
Building in course of construction
i
can_ is a good, clean man with a
Tuition Free.
Dormitories for men and I
counted
he
greatly
disappointed
the
ENGINEERING:
Electrical, Irrigation,
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
good clean record, and in our judg­
for women
Expensed lowest.
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Write
for
catalog
<tr.J
Illustrated
booklet,
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Highway, Mechanical, Chemical, Mining.
(Strictly in Advance.)
ment would make a good clean gov­ Democrats by accepting the verdict Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY.
Addressing Registrar,
{
with
equanimity
and
good
nature.
One year ....................................... $1.50 ernor.” What better recommendation
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
INDUSTRIAL ARTS.
EUGENE. OREGON
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Six months ............................................ 75 could one wish for from the defeated The Democrats thought he would
Vocational Courses- Agriculture, Dairy­
Three months.........................................50 candidates? If Dr. Withycombe is take out his knife, and begin backing ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial
Arts, Forestry. Business Short Course.
elected it will put a stop to the West in a nonpartisan sort of way at his
School of Music— Piano, String, Band,
Entered as second class mail mat­ torn foolery and spectacular adver­ successful opponent, Dr..Withycombe
ter July, 1888, at the postoffice at tising stunts of the governor that
Instead, Senator Moser addressed a Voice Culture.
Farmers Business Course by Mail Free.
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Tillamook, Ore., under the art of have belittled.the state. And another letter to the defeated primary candi­
Address THE REGISTRAR.
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March 3, 1879.
Corvallis, Oregon
thing that is of considerable impor­ dates, suggesting that they form a (tw-7-15 to 9-9)
committee to promote in every hon­
tance
just
now,
Dr.
Withycombe
is
a
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
business man on the economy order, orable way Dr. Withycombe’s elec-1
and he is sure to be exceedingly care- tion. The suggestion has been re- j
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I ful about the taxpayers’ interests and , ceivcd with horror and reprobation
' in not incrasing taxation. We do not by the Democrats, who declare that
Booze isn’t the only thing that will know of any reason why every repub- | it is not in accord with the rules of
cause a jag. Bro. Trombley used to
lican—man and women—should not civilized political warfare heretofore
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have a Oregon System booze on
practiced in Oregon.
. vote for Dr. Withycombe.
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every week. But he’s got sobered up
The Democrats think that Senator
of late on that subject, for, he’s awful
Moser, ex-Governor Geer, Mr. Brow­
7.
7<
First Fruits of "Economy.”
mum since the system is causing an
nell, Mr. Carter, General Crawford.
increase in taxation and pernicious
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Mr. Johns, and Mr. Dimick should
laws.
Having to pay a war tax for your I have followed the time honored prac­
Th
own war is not a pleasant experience, tice of uniting as nonpartisans to de­
FAIR GROUNDS, SALEM,
To avoid any misunderstanding in as Americans have occasion to real­
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feat in the election the Republican
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the future, and probable litigation ize. Having to pay a war tax during
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who beat them in the primaries. To '
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those who have given the narrow a war in which the United States is a
the defeated candidates and their
strip opposite their property on First neutral, may be as irritating. This is,
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friends the Democrats have alw’ays
street should deed the same to the decidedly a new experience.
The
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made their appeal for nonpartisanship
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city. The snap shot man is willing to president, in another special, person-
—an appeal that in the past ha» not
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do so, for it was not only an improve­ a! delivered, message to Congress
been wholly unheeded. This year,
ment to the city but every foot of yesterday, gave the only possible ex­
however, it seems that the Republi­
property as well.
planation. The need of revenue grows
cans are determined to run their own
out of the falling off in the volume of
W ill have in effect from all stations,
The Oregonian says: “Tillamook's imports. This, he assured Congress politics without the advice or assis­
eheese product this year is estimated was due only to the war in Europe tance of the Democrats.
Tillamook to Hillsboro inclusive.
The indignation and hbrror of the
at $700,000. Is it a wonder that dairy and he went so far as to make the
E. F. LAUGHLIN
Democrats
at
this
evidence
of
good
maids wear diamonds and
;
Tillamook, Ore.
smiles?", specific declaration that it is not due
¿EDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES.
feeling and unanimity among the Re­
The Oregonian is not well informed, to the new tariff law.
publicans
are
frightful
to
behold.
Sen
­
for the young maidens raised on
This was but a partial statement of
dairy farms are not pumping cows in the true case. Receipts from duties ator Moser, who proposed the plan
this county, It should have asked: "Is on imports have been steadily declin- of harmony, and the other members
it a wonder that the dairymen are ing under the present tariff measure of the committee who will assist him
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prosperous, with bank accounts and They were declining long before the in carrying it out, arc declared by the
and ride in their own autos?' I»»
beginning of the war, during the time Democratic press to be conspirators
when imports were largely increasing against the peace, dignity, and suc­
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There is one thing that the snap under the greatly enlarged free list cess of the Democratic party, and are
shot man observed when Prussia and and lower duties in practically all otherwise receiving an excoriation
France went to war in 1870. The schedules. In fact the new law was which they would have been spared
Frenchmen
were
exultant,
and drawn with expectation of a large re­ had they proved faithless to the Re­
bull particulars as to fares, train schedules, etc.
thought they would soon be in Berlin duction in revenues at custom hous­ publican nominee and traitors to
their
party
obligations.
while the Germans made no predic­ es, and it met the expectations of its
from nearest Agent.
It begins to look if the Democrats
tions and went into the war with makers from the first,
Had duties
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland. Ore
little or no demonstrations. When remained as they were fixed in the would have to make their fight for
law.
war was declared again a few weeks Payne-Aldrich
importations the offices this year without the as­
ago between those two nations, the might fall off as they have been, ow­ sistance of the nonpartisan allies.—
reverse was the case. The Germans ing to the war, and still the lossto the Spectator.
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were exultant and firmty believed treasurer would have been much less
Having exhausted their powers of with the problem of buying Hames*
tl ev would soon be in Paris, while than itis now. Mr. Wilson's implied
the Frenchmen made no demonstra­ claim that no part of the loss is due i description on Mexican skirmishes, you will find it distinctly advanta­
to come and do your select
tions or predictions.
to the new tariff law, can not conceal the war correspondents would be geous
ing here. You will get the best
the fact, and is insincere.
helpless in Europe even if there were qualities, the most thorough and
Ficticious
valuations placed on
The extravagance of the present no censors.
conscientious workmanship and he
timber and dairy lands appear to be Congress is another of the contribut­
\ ilia s objections to Carranza as charged the most reasonable prices.
causing some little discussion, now ing causes to the present embarrass­ president on the ground that it is no We can supply single or double
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Sets or any single article that you
that all property is to be assessed at ing situation. In spite of the declar­ place for a soldier are not well-found­ may be in need of.
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its full value. \\ e admit that it is no ation of the Baltimore platform for ed. Carranza is not enough of a sol­
easy task to do this without some rigid economy under a tariff for rev- dier to hurt.
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Groceries, Smoked Meats, Fruits,
Vegetables, Hay, Grain, Feed.
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