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    Tillamoolc Headlight, October I, 1914.
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to serve those to whom both are of ' combe, candidate for governor,
,
,
............ “6 and
CfotA
Preec
Flaqhliirhts
doing it may be somewhat at variance the very essence of sheer existence. I many of , the
not.
We
sincerely
trust
they
will
other prominent candi­
REPUBLICAN TICKET
State Press r lasniignis | with good poHtics._Poik County ob-
dates will be present and make short
look carefully into the matter before
Astorian.
The Dallas Observer appears to im­ server.
talks. The affair is known as th
they cast their ballot; if they do, we
For U. S. Senate—
agine
that
they
have
the
prune
grow-
.
___
Interesting
Political
Pointers.
“
Empty-Dinner-Pail-Luncheon” lln(|
are
confident
how
they
will
vote.
ROBERT A. BOOTH.
ers of Polk county in that vicinity, I Of course our cheese comes
every Republican in the State is ¡n.
This law will effect the farmer and mentioning that seven weighed one Tillamook, but if called fromage then
For Congress—
That Dr. James Withycombe will vited to be present.
the business man in the state of
WILLIS C. HAWLEY.
pound. Mayor Frank Hubbard says it comes from France or some other be the next Governor of the State’ of
Washington more than they realize.
For Governor—%
I he can beat that bad, as he found six | foreign country and the price goes up Oregon is as certain as far as an. -
“The Democratic party,” declared
The following is an example of the
JAMES WITHYCOMBE.
■that weighed one pound and two on account of the war. The good old thing political can be certain.
i Kansas the
Re­ Theodore Roosevelt in
conditions that will be brought about
For State Treasurer—
ounces. When you want real fruit dogleg tobacco grown in \ irginia or ports coming to the Republican State other day, "from its inception has
in
the
cook
house
of
our
camps.
THOS. B. KAY.
I
We would have to employ, to main­ and berries come to Falls City —Falls Kentucky suddenly puts on airs at a Headquarters at Portland from all been the party of incompetency T„
Eor Supreme Court—
City News.
chance to get its value boosted and
the hope for achievement from it, to del-
tain the cook house, in order for the
THOS. J. M’BRIDE.
_____
I registers from Chibouque, Turkey, or over the State are unanimous in
¡ prediction that Withycombe will run egatJ it to the solution of the new
men to work eight hours a day, the
HENRY J. BEAN.
Curtis P. Coe, of McMinnville, was some other far-away place within the
following cooks, waiters and. camp
T. !.. HARRIS.
far ahead of his ticket. It is t the
—- problems of the day with any thought
told Saturday in an opinion handed war aone or where the cruisers make
flunkies for each camp:
HENRY f . BENSON.
prophecy at State Headquarters that of success is as idle as advancing
down by the attorney general that a I dangerous to haul it, as it is con-
against a modern army armed with
2 cooks and 4 flunkies for 6 days in
For Attorney General —
label on beer bottles which tastes: "If traband of war, "giving comfort and he will carry every county in the flintlock muskets.”
week, costing $12 70.
GÈO. M. BROWN.
State by good pluralities. Multnomah
you want to continue drinking this so]ace to the enemy.” Old John D.
2 camp flunkies for 6 days in a week
For Supt. Public Instruction—
healthful beverage unmolested, vote | an(j Standard Oil suddenly go out of County is so strong for Withycombe
J. A. CHURCHILL.
Believing that the Oregon farm
costing $3.10.
against prohibition,” should bear the business, and all our oil and gasoline that even those in charge of Dr.
For State Engineer—
2 cooks and 3 flunkies for I day in
needs scientific business organization
Smith
’
s
campaign
regard
it
as
abso
­
name of the author, printer and pub­ comes from Russia, and so double in
JOHN C. LEWIS.
| a week, costing $3.10.
as much as it does any corporation,
lisher under the provisions of the cor­ price. Drugs and dye stuffs made in lutely hopeless. The odds offered by
For Commissioner of Labor—
Total cost per day $31.60.
and also that the Oregon farmer suf­
those
making
election
bets
are
often
rupt practice act.—Salem Statesman. Germany are excusable for taking a
O. P HOFF.
Present cost per day $7 90.
a good indication of conditions, in any fers more from efficiency and leak­
jump and getting enhanced prices for
For Railroad Commissioner—
Extra cost per day $23.70 .
age of costs items than from any
The Grand Ronde road extending themselves, but why should our own section of the State. Not many bets
FRANK J. MILLER.
Cost of nine camps at $23.'<J,.eX)tra
other one cause, the United States
have
been
made
on
the
Governorship
fiom the county line of Polk County products, from which part of the us­
I per day $213.30.
For Supt. Water Division No. 1—
yet in Portland, but the odds that are government is preparing to place an
toward
Tillamook
is
to
be
improved
ual
and
natural
markets
are
cut
off,
JAMES T. CHINNOCK.
Total cost for one year, 365 days, at
this year by the Yamhill county court get a boom on? Catnip tea, opodeldoc being offered are all the way from 10 efficiency expert in this state to co­
For Representative—
$213.30, $77,854.50.
as
far as the weather will allow oper­ and sassafrass root have no business to 1 to 20 to 1 on Dr. Withycombe operate with the country farm ex­
T. B HANDLEY.
In order to overcome loss of $77. •
ations. The county has obtained the getting swelled up over the European against the field. The way things perts. These men will make a syste­
For Circuit Judge—
854.50 in the cook house our 600 em-
stand at present in Multnomah Coun- matic survey of conditions and will
vse
of a crusher from Polk county war.—Salem Journal.
HARRY H. BELT.
I ployes would have to pay $129.75
| ty, it is difficult to see any possible formulate, if possible, a schedule of
court
and
it
is
expected
that
work
I each per year, or $2.50 extra per week
to
eliminate present
The cheapest fellow at the beach condition in the state at large which suggestions
THE COUNTY TICKET.
I board, making the board $7-5° per will proceed in good shape.—McMinn
could give Smith a large enough vote waste. This government expert will
ville
Reporter.
I
this
season
was
a
fellow
’
who
arrived
For County Judge—
I week instead of $5.00 the charge at
to overcome the big majority Dr. co-operate directly with the Oregon
A. M HARF..
the present time.
We still maintain that if the people from Missouri, either Saturday or Withycombe will get in Multnomah Agricultural College, the expense of
Sunday
of
last
week
and
stayed
over
For County Clerk—
The present average per man for a and by the people we mean the Ones
the new line of work to be born joint­
County.
J. C. HOLDEN.
I day of 10 hours, is $3.00.
who built up a country, were consult­ a day at the beach. He weighed some-
ly by the government and the state.
300
lbs.
and
I
where
between
250
and
For Sheriff—
Average per man, eight hours, $2.40. ed, the great war would end about as
Some of the Chamberlain political
H. CRENSHAW.
Making a loss per man of 60 cents. abruptly as it began. How long will didn’t cut much ice as a pedestrain, "chickens” are coming home to roost
sear:
to
navigate
For Treasurer—
i
600 loborers, at a loss per day of 60c the ‘civilized" people of Europe stand I Any how, he managed
these days. For some time the Dem­
when
ready
B. L. BEALS.
over
the
Nye
Beach
and
I per man, $360.00.
for the rulers who made the war I
ocrats, realizing that Chamberlain’s
For Surveyor—
Making a loss per year of $108,000. their sport, and death upon the battle I to return to his hotel on Front Street, chances of election were becoming
R. L. SHREVE.
Average loss per man, per week of field the measure of their subjects I he felt so much fatiguedwith the ex­ poorer every day, have been making
aged until every drop is
For County Commissioner—
ertion already indulged in, that he
I 6 days, at 60c, $3.60.
loyalty?—News Times.
frantic efforts to get the National
rare and mellow. That’s
(Two years.)
I hired a team and rig at Stubblefield’s
Increase necessary to meet advance
Administration to endorse his can­
what gives the flavor
F. L. SAPPINGTON.
barn
to
drive
him
over.
On
arriving
I in cook house expenses in order to
Publishers should get together and
didacy. Many calls for help have been
to
Old
(Four years.)
Stub-
at
the
hotel,
he
turned
to
Mr.
!
maintain cook house $2.50.
exact that this political advertising be
sent to Secretary Bryan to send out a
FRANK OWENS.
Making a total loss per man per really "Paid Advertising” and paid in blefield and said: "Well I guess ; that
letter to the Democrats of Oregon
For Coroner—
I week, or $6 10.
advance too. Among certain politi­ was worth about ten cents,” and suit- which might “save George”.
Just
S. M. WENDT.
Total loss per man per year of 52 cians there is a longing to have com­ ing the action of the w’ords he held
when
this
little
arrangement
promis
­
Harper Whiskey. For
’ I weeks at $6.10 $317.20.
plimentary references made as to cut a dime to the driver. Now Ira ed to go through satisfactorily, R. A.
fifty years that flavor has
vo-
Stubblefield
has
a
pretty
handy
How
are
the
hotels
and
restaurants
their candidacies without the label
ADVERTISING RATES.
been the favorite. It's
I going to arrange this matter? The "Faid Advertisement.” Why should a cabulary of his own for expressing Caples, of Portland, an anti-Cham-
berlain Democrat, wired Secretary
velvety richness never
I
cooks
and
waiters
will
have
to
work
his
opinion
under
stress
of
provoca
­
politician ask a publisher to tell a lie?
Legal Advertisements.
varies. Your Grandfather
Bryan
reminding
him
nf
Chamber
­
tion, but he had to gasp several times
First Insertion, per line
$ .10 I for less or the boarders will have to — News Reporter.
chose
Old I. W.
lains
refusal
to
"preside,
speak,
or
at
­
before he could find words to impress
Each subsequent insertion, line.
•05 I pay more. A restaurant that stays
tend
the
meeting
at
the
old
Baker
I open all night, or the whole 24 hours,
Ben Evans, of Sheridan, who has upon the mind of that bulky Missour­
Business and professional cards
Theatre in Portland to ratify the
one month ............................... 1.00 will have to have three sets of cooks the contract for carrying the mail ian what he thought of him and also
nomination of Bryan at the close of
waiters
for
six
days
in
the
week
I
and
the
necessity
of
immediately
coughing
from
Willamina
to
Otis,
was
at
the
Homestead Notices ................... 5.00
because he knew it vraa
the Denver
Convention, on the
Timber Claims ........................... 10
1 00 I and three extra sets for Sunday. They county seat Saturday. The contract up a whole half a dollar.—Yaquina
the
best.
Today ycu
taking
sides
grounds that he was not
Locals per line each insertion.
•OS will have to work for a great deal less price is $6,000 per year for daily mail Bay News.
can find no finer
as
he
was
a
in
the
national
campaign
wages than they are getting now, or, delivery between these two points.
Display advertisement, an inch,
By far the most interesting reports non-partisan candidate for Senator
one month .................................
50 I as I have said above, those who eat He has two teams and two drivers on or war operations in Europe have
did not desire to offend Republican
I will have to pay more.
the route. In the winter he will place
All Resolutions of Condolence
been
furnished
i
nthe
official
reports
voters.” It is probable that in the in­
If
you
are
sick
and
have
to
hire
a
four horses on the two relays. Years
and Lodge Notices, per line .
•05
E. F. LAUGHLIN,
of the British commander, Field Mar­ terests of party regularity enough
nurse
you
will
have
to
have
three
sets
Cards of Thanks, per line..........
ago
Mr.
Evans
carried
the
mail
from
Tillamook, Ore.
■05
of nurses for every day in the Week McMinnville to Grand Ronde at a shal Sir John French. Candor is the pressure will be brought to bear upon
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen
I and three extra sets on Sunday. It much lower figure.—News Reporter. keynote of those reports. They are, the National Administration to secure
etc., minimum rate, not ex­
as one would expect them to be, the "O.K.” so much desired, but just
ceeding five lines......................
25 may be that the nurses will consent
statements of military fact, but if the now it is worrying the Chamberlain g» n * » aii » :■ ¡aw ■ »1
I
to
work
for
less;
if
not,
it
will
cost
M.
Blodgett,
who
resides
four
miles
---- — ■ u.
fact
happens to be against the allies people considerably.
gSidnjy K Hjnlersjn, Pre».,
whoever is unfortunate enough to be northwest of Dallas, is the owner of
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
instead
of
in
their
favor
it
is
not
col
­
about
Then,
again,
it
is
whispered
R Surveyor.
I
sick
and
require
their
services
a
great
three sheep—two ewes and a buck.
(Strictly in Advance.)
Last April both ewes gave birth to ored or modified on that account. Portland that Senator Lane’s friends gjohn Leland Henderson. Sec-
One year ....................................... $1.50 I deal more.
retary Treas., Attoiney-at-
It surely is lowering the wage earn- twins, increasing his flock to seven. While he Is not without *the confidence are not W’orking overtime for Chatn-
Six months ........................................... 75
and enthusiasm which the solution berlain. They remember that Cham-
Law, Notrary Public
Three months....................................... 50 I er’s income and increasing greatly his And now comes the remarkable part
I cost of living, but some may say: of the story. On Saturday last one demands, Field Marshal French ob­ berlain threw cold water on Lane’s
viously guards
against deceiving candidacy in 1912 until his hand was
Entered as second class mail mat­ I “We will make a minimum wage for of the ewes gave birth to a third lamb
either
others
or
himself
The Germans called by F. C. Myers, the campaign I
ter July, 1888, at the postoffice at labor.” Well and good; but can you just five mortths from the time of her
retire and he will not say that the manager for Lane, and now Post­
make
the
consumer
of
these
United
dropping
the
twins.
Mr.
Blodgett
says
Tillamook, Ore., under the act of
L t . v , A'utratts, R *.il Estate,
States and other parts of the world he believes this to.be the only case of movement, though it sb ows haste and master of Portland. Lane’s friends
March 3, 1879.
Surveying, Insurance.
buy your products at a price to justi­ the kind In the history of sheep.— disorganization, cither indicates or included a large part of the federal
g
Both Phones.
foreshadow
’
s
German
-defeat.
On
the
fy it? Can you make him pay from Polk County Observer.
office holders in the state.
THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. one to three dollars per thousand
contrary the
British commander
g TILLAMOOK - - OREGON.
“Bill” Handley, ex-Republican, tx-
more for lumber than he can buy it
The citizens of Independence are frankly admits that tfhe retirement
«.¡IB- «■ « W* WW
a
may
be
part
of
some
«carefully
plan
­
Democrat,
ex Anti-Roosevelt, and
from
the
Canadas
and
other
states
How Eight Hour Law will Effect
enjoying a good laugh at the expense
*
that have no similar law? If you can, of the police force. At midnight the ned strategy; and with even more re­ now running as progressive candidate
Industry.
1 have no further argument, and the other night the night chief heard markable frankness he- acknowledges for Senator on the Progressive ticket,
mysterious noises in a hutches shop that he is puzzled as t o the possible but not saying much about the "Pro­
Alex Poulson a large logger a1 Ho­ Fight-Hour law will suit me.
«
Some may say that the coal miners on First street. He called his four outcome, This avoida nee of self- de­ gressive” part of the matter, is said
quiam, Wash., in which state an eight
ception is one of the 1 nost servicable to have admitted several times recent­
hour law is also to be voted upon work but eight hours. That is true— assistants and,they surrounded the
writes to the Aberdeen World as the coal miners work but eight hours, shop. A passer-by was sent to telc- characteristics of the great soldier. ly in private coversation that he
but those on the outside must work phone to the proprietor of the shop It tends to extraordin try coolness of knew he had no chance of being
fol.on s'
J
If I understsn 1 the eigh’ ho ir lac. nine or ten in order to enable the and tell him that burglars were drill- judgment. It is the m tnnifestation of elected, and to have admitted by in­
ference
that
he
was
in
the
campaign
miner
to
work
eight.
Besides,
we
con
­
w
isdom
which
is
not
t
.*o
be
misled
by
ing his safe. Upon arrival the owner
correctly, and that we < anw 1 in;.I iy
anyone more tint .;? hours in w on< sume his product locally and we have found that a large rat had been surface appearance a-jd impulse, It simply as a “stalking horse” to help
week, except in extrein. c’n.-rgcnHes, not yet to compete against sharp caught in a trap and was trying to denotes the man who can make the Chamberlain. A good many of the
wages will have to conform to the competition. It is true they are ship­ gnaw its way out, making a noise most of whatever offtt s.—Telegram. wisest political prophets about the
State, however, think that he, Hand-
eight hours and the conditions it ping coal from China, Japan and Aus­ similar to that made by a drill work­
If ever the Oregon elector had ley, will "have his trouble for his
brings about, in order :o compete tralia, and are arranging now to ship ing in steel.—Polk County Observer.
. ■n.-.'Sqp* jJFl
cause to study a political, industrial pains” and that the votes he gets will
with other states that have no similar coal from the East, hut the freight
Mark Holmes, one of Polk County’s and social problem, for all it is to be mostly be drawn from Chamberlain with the problem of buying Hames*
law, and as we have free
trade in rates enables us to compete with
prominent democrats, was arrested at worth to him and to hft", now is the strength instead from Booth. This you will find it distinctly advants-
lumber, other countries such as Brit­ them and work but eight hours.
to come and do your select
The illustr^Fon of the increased ex­ Corvallis last Friday and paid a small time to take full cogniza. nee of the will be a great disappointment to geous
ish Columbia and eastern Canada,
ing here. You will get the best
dangerous
proposal
to
e
nact
a
uni
­
those who put up Handley as a “dum- qualities, the most thorough an
which have enormous forests of un­ pense in jmiy cook house is but a fine when arraigned before a magis­
touched lumber, can supply all the single instance of conditions if the trate, all because he violated a mun­ versal eight-hour-workint;g day for tny candidate” to draw strength from conscientious workmaaship and ce
charged the most reasonable prices-
lumber the market will touch for Eight-.Hour measure becomes a law icipal ordinance by posting Fred Hol­ this state. For if this untimely, inap­ Booth.
We can supply single or dout>i
plicable,
disorganizing
a
nd
destruct
­
and
<e
have
to
comply
with
it
in
our
lister
’
s
campaign
cards
on
telephone
There is a very different spirit Sets or any single article that JO“
many years. Competition is so sharp
and keen and the margin so small— lodging camps. Read it carefully, and poles. Mayor Von Orsdel of this city ive measure carries at th c November among the laboring vote this year may be in need of.
and there has been none this year ex­ figure for yourself the added expense who happened to be in the Benton polls, the wage-earner c if this com­ from that which prevailed in 1912.
cept on the wrong side of the ledger to every business in the state that is ccunty seat at that time, interceded monwealth will see his r md her field Talk to a railroad tnmi, who is work­
—that it is easily seen the greatest marketing a product, both locally and for the democratic war horse, who and resource of cmployn tent restrict­ ing part time now, or to one of those
business in Western Washington abroad, and if you can arrive at any this year is straddling by supporting ed, and obliterated, as it, ha« never left in the reduced force of some mill
must close down, or labor must be other conclusion, 1 am readv to be Bill Hanley in preference to Cham­ yet been. It will force thousands of or factory near Portland, and he will
berlain, but it availed him nothing. small businesses out ot existence, say something like this:
paid in proportion for eight hours "SHOWN.”
EAT VIERECK’S
Mark would have considered it well mercantile, industrial and productive,
what is now being paid for nine and a
"We have got to vote Republican
half or ten hours. There 1» no alter-
As an indication that Oregon has worth the money had the police per­ and tens of thousands of cn vployes this year. That empty dinner pail
BREAD,
native—we will have to meet the appreciated the importance of good mitted Hollister's picture to remain dependent upon those interests into must be filled. It is going to be a
conditions or quit business.
roads and that the various communi­ on the pole—but they didn’t.— Polk the ctimps of the idle; it will par?*ly« mighty hard winter. We have no use
the Farming interests and overtui n a for the Democrats now.”
The Fight-Hour law would be ab­ ties have been willing to spend good County Observer.
humt-red different lines of endeav »r,
solutely satisfactory to us if it were money for good roads, a report re­
It is estimated by railroad men that
There appears to be some dissen­
universal, at home and abroad, where- cently compiled by the State High­ tion in the local rauks of the demo­ and In that demoralization, the brea <* 5,000 idle men drifted into Portland
bv we could meet the competition of way Commission shows that during
«sinner will be underneath every time. last month from Eastern Oregon
cratic party, for Mark Holmes, a del­
The sentimentalism” underlaying the ¿/one. There are 84,000 people in Ore­
others in the same business. We will the period between 1903 and 1912,
egate to the Baltimore convention
take our chances with any competitor, $18.392.042 has been expended on road
"cight-hour-movement” is of the most gon dependent upon the lumber in-
that nominated Woodrow Wilson for
all we ask is an equal chance.
and bridges in this state. This sum the presidency, has deserted George perilous sort to the practical worker xJustiy- The Underwood tariff law
Our firm has never taken an ad- probably docs not tell the entire
Chamberlain and is now promoting and deep heed were best given this resulted in throwing out of work a
vantage of temporary depression in story as the records of some of the
threatening policy before the state is large* Part
^e laboring men in
the candidacy of Bill Handley, the
thg lumber business or a slump in counties were incomplete at the time
committed
to it. Look into it for I’tmbe ifBIs in Oregon and Wash-
nominee of the progressives. Holmes
w*fe» produeed by an oversupply of the report was issued The expendi­
yourself; take no man’s word for it;
labor, and wn hope we never will be tures for the present»year all over-the wanted to be United States Marshal it is a self evident proposotion charg­ ington.
•
——o——
for this district, but was given the icy
On your front porch
compelled to; but when we arc abso­ state 6 ill doubtless be much heavier
ed with loss and deprivation in the
Great i ‘merest la being taken in the
mitt
by
the
man
whose
cause
he
had
every night until midnig
lutely face to face with conditions than in previous»« ears, is being esti­
most
vital
relation
of
life,
and
he
or
Republican
luncheon
which
the
and reffioter not over
over which we have no control, we mated that the total will exceed $4,- so faithfully championed, and now he she who votes for it votes to undo
fifty cents per month
women are ' K“n8 to give at the Hotel
will be compelled to meet these con­ 000,000 Jackson county will expend purposes retaliating Mr. Holmes has every law in existence that goes to
on the meter.
Multnomah
*
n
Portland
at
noon
Fri
­
siderable
influence
throughout
this
ditions. It is up to the voters of the $500,000 on the Pacific Highway,
favor lobor in Oregon. Beware of the day, Octobe T “d- The meeting will T illamook E lectric L ighi 151
section,
and
his
efforts
will
be
exert
­
State of Washington whether they Clatsop County will spend $315,000 on
ed not to elect Hanley but t odefeat false lure of "sentiment” and cling to be presided o Ter
women and many
arc to make those conditions such or the same road.
F uel C oni '«*”
Chamberlain, although his manner of the sound doctrine of regulating time women will si
B. A- Booth can­
\V«L% S?A'.'K'O.'I UH»*'
■»nd work so that both shall continue
Old-
I. w.
HARFER
WHISKEY
I
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|
.
| Tillamook Title and
Abstract co.
S
HARNESS
W.A, Williams 4 Cc.
TIL1AM00K BAKERS
At All Grocers.
A 15 Watt Mazda
Lamp
didate for Sena tor» &T> James Withy-