Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 25, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, FEBRUARY1 20, 1916
i
' To the Republican Voters of Tilla­
I dealing with a genuinely
infant
J,*-..*...--
If 1 Jn 1
money in that district should be ex­
mook County.
dustry
—
not
with
a
finely
established
pended and for the best interests oi
——o------
one.
the people living there. The snap
I am a candidate for the Republican
shot man believes that if our sugges­
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~
„
nomination for Circuit Judge on
c:: the
tion is followed an amicable agree Letter on the Recall Giving Reasons mu. h Judkiol
judicial District
comprising
c~
ment can be arrived at, for, after all,
j Tillamook and W ashington Counties
for Doing so.
there is not sufficient grounds to
at the May 19th, 101O primaries.
j
justify a recall election, for it will be
Geo. R. Bagley.
FOLGER’S «SS? COFFEE
To
the
Editor
oi
the
Headlight:
—
found, when the facts are known
1
regret
very
much
that
you
should
To
the
Voters
of
Tillamook
County.
about some of the charges brought
against Mr. McKimens, they cannot have been misinformed as to the
COFFEE
To con­
I hereby announce myself as a
be substantiated. It would not be a [reason of the recall of ^County Cotn-
vince you
bad idea to have several disinterested 1 inissioner G. R. McKimens as is in­ candidate for County Coroner on the
QUALITY
by tiial that it
citizens accompany the court to act dicated in your last issue. 1 he Ne­ Republican ticket at the primary
is better than
in an advisory capacity. The snap halem \ alley residents, who are election to be held in May.
Respectfully,
shot man is anxious to see the road backing the recall, want the voters
Other coffees, a
Ito induce you tc
Dr S. M. Wendt.
work in the county started as soon as of the county to fully understand
possible, and the money that is to be ) tiiat this is not a factional light, but,
the test, we reduce the
SEND 0»
expended in road district No. 1 this on the other hand, it is the first tune To Ths Voters of Tillamook C°unty.
price durirg FOLGER
TELEPHONE
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
year should be expended to the best ) 111 the history ot the valley that they
WEEK.
I herewith announce myself as a
advantage. Our advice to the people have been united. They arc not dis-
(Strictly in Advance.)
is to get together in a give and take satisfied as to where the money has candidate for the office or County
ORDII
One Year ....
$1.50 spirit, and if they will do that the ’ been spent, but because it has not Surveyor of Tillamook County, sul-
TODAÏ
Six Months ..
■75 matters in dispute can be settled been spent when appropriated.
ject to the will of the Republican
The
three
reasons
given
for
the
tc-
voters.
If
nominated
and
elected
will
1.00
Three Months
•50 amicably._________________
call are not the only ones the people endeavor to perform the duties im­
1.50
2.00
have, as will be seen before this posed upon me with justice and im­
Timidity and Conscription.
THE TILLAMAAK HEADLIGHT.
campaign is over. The reasons are: partiality.
"He has proven himself to be in­
Harry P. Kerr.
Evidently the timidity shown by
TILLAMOOK FEED CO
the British advocates of conscription competent to conduct the affairs of
was the chief contributing cause of the office of County Commissioner.’’
Editorial Snap Shots.
For
County
Treasurer.
the weakness of that cause in Grca at I Last summer, when the roads need-
n. ■ ed repair and the residents of the
If the movies pourtray scenes of Britain. When the measure ot com­ i valley needed work, the road work
I hereby
. announce myself as a
¡mirngniiininnimirtin
pulsory
military
service
on
a
modifi
­ I was suddenly stopped because 'there candidate for the office of County
all
real life, there must be some kissing
ed
scale
was
boldly
pushed
for
pas
­
Treasurer
of
Tillamook
County,
sub
­
going on m the world.
sage in Parliament the opposition is no more money" and, at that very ject to the will of the Republican vot­
soon
dwindled to insignificant pro­ I time, there was $10,000 of the money ers at the 1916 primary election.
Censor Preparedness.
If the recall election is persisted in
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
portions.
It is absured that the coun­ 'appropriated for road district No. I
Respectfully,
it will end in a farce, and the horse
'
in
the
county
treasury
which
was
not
B. L. Beals.
laugh will be on the Nehalem people. try in the plight of Great Britain at 'and never has been spent in this dis­
The experience of the European
I hereby announce myself as a can­
the present time should hesitate to
I
trict.
didate for nomination for the office belligerents point the wisdom oi
The daily train and mail service on compel every citizen to do his part I He moved the rock crusher on the To The Voters of Tillamook County, of County Clerk, on the Republican Gen. Hugh Scott’s advice that some
the railroad, which was resumed this for the common defense. Neither North Fork from a big ledge of rock,
I ticket, at the primary election to be form of censorship be devised as part
sense
week, was welcomed by the people of democracy nor good common
of our preparedness program. Only,
announce
myself as a held in May, 1916.
I wish
_____ to
_ _____
,
support
of the at a big expense, to a small ledge
can
be
rallied
to
the
.
.
the county.
in the case of this country, the devict
Respectfully,
opponents of conscription in such which is more expensive to operate candidate for the office of Joint Rep­
and only operated it two days.
should be a bureau of censors. We do
resentative for the Counties of Tilla­
J. C. Holden.
The editors of Washington County circumstances.
He bought and located a rock mook and Yamhill at the Republican
not need to go abroad for evidence
is forming a local organization. That
crusher below Brighton on lhe rail­ primaries in May.
To the Voters of Tillamook County. of the need of such an arrangement'
Segregation of Vice.
is a good move, and we wish them
Within-the past few weeks the mui-|
road and more than three miles from
F. A. Rowe.
success, for it will be a financial ben­
any county road at an expense we
Candidate for nomination second zling of Rear Admiral Fiske, who« I
Billy Sunday is advocating segre­ cannot state now and it has proven To the Voters of Tillamook County.
efit to every publisher in that county.
term, on the Republican ticket, at expert knowledge of naval affairs I
gated vice districts. 1 hat won t do. If of no benefit to Road District No. I.
primary election in May, fof County his opinons particularly valuable, I
he goes into that
1
’ business his evan- i - These are a part of the proofs for
Bro. Trombley don’t like his own 1..
furnishes an example of the way i>- 1
I hereby- announce myself as a can­ Assessor.
czelism will soon tumble. Oh, yes; a ..
medicine. He was one of those who gelisrn
reason No. 1.
formation might be withheld in case I
Respectfully,
didate for nomination for the office of I
fell all over himself in advocating person may make a strong argument I “He has failed to spend the money
of war.
C. A. Johnson.
for the Oregon System. Now that a for it, but arguments for wrong, ' appropriated for the various road County Sheriff, on the Republican
recall election is proposed, he is op­ it makes no difference how over­ districts in a judicious manner and ticket. If nominated and elected I To the Voters of Tillamook County.
Notice to Contractors.
posed to it, notwithstanding that whelming they are, don’t prove any­ conducted the road work in an in- shall endeavor to enforce the law with
efficiency, and economy.
these that signed the recall petitions thing. There are many arguments in competent manner.”
I
herewith
announce
myself
as
a
Respectfully
Sealed proposals, addressed to the I
ware perfectly within their rights of the world that you are ready to slap j The roads of the entire Nehalem
candidate to succeed myself as county
W. L. Campbell.
in the face as soon as they turn up, Valley and, in fact, the entire North
County Clerk of Tillamook County, I
invoking the recall election.
surveyor.
If
nominated
and
elected
I
and this is one of them. Legalized ) district testify to this; even the mon-
■ - o------
will continue to enforce the same Oregon, for furnishing all necessiryf
prostitution has its strong support­
To The Voters of TiPamook County. policies practiced by my office in the labor and materials required for the |
With the exception of making a ers but 011c doesn’t care to argue it . ey spent on his own road.
past, that of conducting it strictly on construction of four wooden bridge!,
few dollars when a fellow has noth­ to his sons and daughters or to up­ I The Foley Creek bridge has been
I hereby announce myself as a an Engineering basis, efficiently and along the Tillamook-Yamhill joint
ing to do, under our new tangled I hold it at their dinner table. The idea 1 out nearly two months, when it could
road, will be received at the counl
system the taxpayers can be made to is not near as strong as it used to be have been replaced within two weeks Democratic candidate for the office economically.
house in Tillamook County, Oregon,
Respectfully,
foot the bills for a recall election. i and in a few years it will disappear ' The East Foley creek bridge has of County School Superintendent
______ R. L. Shreve. . up to the hour of 8:30 o’clock an.
•The next state legislature should pass altogether in spite of Billy’s advocacy i ’ been out the same time and could subject to the primary election to be
Tuesday the 14th day of March, ioiL
a law to saddle the expense of a re­ If vice reigns, let it not be in the have been replaced in two days at the held in May, 1916.
H. M. Cross. To The Voters of Tillamook County. and at said time and place, publicly
call election upon those who started , smiles, but in the shadows of society. most.
opened and read.
“He has arbitrarily announced that
it.
Proposals may be submitted for
he would not make certain road im­ To the Voters of Tillamook County.
I hereby announce myself as a can­
How We Finance Canada.
each bridge separately or for the
provements if the money was appro­
lu theory there is no difference be­
didate for the office of Sheriff on the four as a whole.
priated at the Tax Payers’ Meeting
tween rook, whist, 500 and other
I hereby announce myself as a
It is interesting to learn from the , . when such road is the most heavily candidate for the office of County Republican ticket at the primary
Each proposal shall be accompani­
games, but it costs 50c. for a pack of
leading
financial
organ
of
Canada
(traveled in the North District and Commissioner (North end) Tilla­ election to be held in May, and if ed by a certified check for no les
rook cards and 10c. for a pack of the
other kind, so we suplióse the person that Our Lady of the Snows no long- 1 greatly need of repair.”
mook County at the primary election nominated and elected will do my than 5 per cent of the total amount
thereof, as a guarantee that if award)
who thinks it a sin to play with the er looks to London, but to this coun­ ! • Those attending the Tax Payers’ to be held in May 1916.
best to enforce all laws with strict ed the contract, the bidder will enter)
toe. kind, pays the extra 40c. to cover try, as her banking center. This, of Meeting know of his attitude when
D.
F.
Thompson.
economy.
into a contract and furnish therewith
up what is considered sinful. Strange, course, is due to the war, blit it seems an appropriation of $2,000 W’as asked
T. W. Lyster.
a satisfactory bond, that the wort
isn't it, that some people object to doubtful if there will ever be a rever­ for the Nehalem-Beach road, travel­
So
far
we
sion
to
the
older
order,
To
The
Voters
of
Tillam°ok
County.
will be completed in accordance will
ed by thousands each year, and the
cards because some people gamble
To the Voters of Tillamook C°unty. the terms and conditions thereof.
with thepi. If that was good logic, have purchased over $200,000,000 people of the North District know
Canada.
It
is
worth
of
securities
from
I
hereby
announce
myself
as
a
can
­
A copy of the plans and specifica­
. how badly that road needs repair.
they would also object to handling
I hereby announce myself a candi­ tions may be seen at the office of,
Dominion and state bonds I The people of the Nehalem Valley didate for the office of County Sheriff
money because the gamblers play for not only _________
which
have
been
disposed
of,
but
the
‘
date
for
Sheriff
on
the
Republican
on
the
Republican
ticket
at
the
pri
­
are sorry to be forced to bother the
the County Clerk, of either Tilh-
money. But, how horrible! The gam­
ticket, subject to your approval in the mook or Yamhill Counties,
Canadians have been selling other' I voters of the second and third dis- mary election to be held in May.
blers are now using rook cards.
securities which they
held
to
raise
,
May
primaries.
Respectfully,
■-z . ................... —| tricts, but more than 75 per cent of
The County Court of Tillamook
Respectfully,
Fred H. Minich.
have ...
signed petitions asking
„ amount of ! them ......
and Yamhill Counties reserve the
It seems to be definitely decided to money. Moreover, l a ' large
John
Aschim.
Canadian
securities
heretofore
held
■
f
or
(
he
rfCa
||
t
recall
of
Mr.
McKimens.
right to reject any or all bids, or to
have a recall election, thereby forc­
ing road districts Nos. 2 and 3 to in London has been 1 marketed here. | There is an appropriation of $70,000 To the Voters of Tillamook County.
accept the bid which may be deemed
The
steady
drain
from
London
of
1 for our roads this year and we desire
take part in an election in which the
best for said counties.
Notice.
people are not interested. That point securities of all kinds continues and 1 that money spent in a proper manner
I hereby announce that I am a can­
J. C. Holden, County Clerk
all
are
absorbed
promptly.
Never
be
­
I Last year, when money was in the didate for the nomination for the of­
being settled we are now in good hu­
Tillamook County,
Notice is hereby given that all non­
has
fore
in
the
history
of
America
(county treasury for our roads, the fice of County School Superintendent patrons of the Mutual Telephone Co.,
C. B. Wilson, County Clerk
mor lo get into the scrap, and advise
so
to
buy
this
country
been
able
work was suspended and men forced at the primary election to be held in will be charged for the use of said
il»hi it be made a political fight. J.
Yamhill County.
W. Thompson is a Socialist, who is much , and there is no lack of the to pasture their horses on the moun­ May.
First publication, Feb. 24th, 1916.
1 company's lines or phones.
supply
in
money.
mentioned in the recall petition; Geo.
tain and themselves leave the county
Geo. B. Lamb.
Last publication, March, 9th, 1916.
S. A. Brodhead, Sec.
to work. These are the conditions
R. McKiniens is a Democrat; give all
that have forced the people of the
parties a square deal a Republican
Paderewski's Plea for Poland.
valley to unite, for the first time in
should be run to balance the parties.
A good strong Republican, in our
After having striven hard to secure its history, in this call for a com-
judgment, would, under the »circum­ relief for his suffering fellow-country petant man in the office of County
Copyrl;!-.! ion
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co.
stances, be supported by the people men, Poland’s greatest pianist ex­ Commissioner.
of the county.
All we ask is for you to investigate
presses disappointment that the gen­
eral American public has not res­ conditions for yourself and give the
We wonder how Bro. Trombley the ponded to his prayer. He explains the residents of the Nehalem Valcy a
Democratic free trade rooster, is go­ partial differences, however, when he I square deal, which we know you will
ing to explain the reason of the aver­ savs that Belgium aroused America's when you fully understand the reason
age price of cheese tailing to 13.79 sympathy because it was the war's for this united effort. You will then
cents last year? In 1913 it was 15.45 first great horror, and thus Poland's know there is no factional fight here
cents and in 1914 it was 15.38 Cents. tragedy came too late. To some de­ in this recall petition.
H. W. Tohl.
When the dairymen of Tillamook gree the public mind has become ac­
------ o— ■
County go to the polls next Novem­ customed to tales of suffering. Never­
ber it won’t be to vote for free trade theless, as Padercwiski says, the
The editor is still of the opinion
TOBACCO IS E .eMftEÓí
Democrats, for their milk checks the blight of war has fallen more heavily , t that those who started the recall
past year have thoroughly convinced upon Poland than upon any other petition were ill advised; that not suf-
fOR SMOKF’.o URGER THÈ
them that there is something radical­ land. The suffering of Belgium was ficient grounds have been established
ly wrong with the Democratic admin­ great, but that in Poland is infinitely , to warrant the recall of Mr. McKim-
PR0CE5r UNCOVERED IN
istration I here may be a few instan­ greater. The situation is one that ens; and that the taxpayers of the
ces where the Democratic party suc­ out to appeal to the generosity of county should not be taxed with a re­
MAKIS' j EXPERIMENTS TO
ceeded in reducing the cost of living, Americans. This is no time to close ' call election on account of the differ­
and this appears to be one of them, the heart to a cry for relief because ence of opinion of a number of per­
PROimiiHE MOST. DE­
and at the expense of the dairymen of of having responded to earlier ap­ sons living in the north part of the
this county.
peals.
_________________
county. It is the easiest matter in the
LI altrrUL AND WHOLE-
world to trump up a number of ac­
For the information of Republican I It Only Needs assured Protection
cusations, but to substantiate them is
5 0ME
FOR CIG-
candidates the snap shot man will
another matter. It is the judgment of
strictly adhere to the policy he has
the
editor
that
before
any
recall
pe
­
The majority party in Congress will
RETr
always followed in the primary elec­ make a grevious mistake if it permits titions were circulated the Nehalem
-¿"/’.'S"
tions by giving every candidate a its aversion to the protective tariff people should have appealed to the
PROCESS PATENTED
fair deal and not allow one disres­ principle to check the development County Court if the road money in
pectful word to be published about of the dyestuff industry in this coun­ road district No. t is being, as is al­
JULY 30 LH190 7.
them. When the Republicans of the try. It took the war to bring forcibly leged, not spent to the best advan­
County have made their choice of home to us our dependence on Ger­ tage, for Judge Hare and Commis­
candidates, then the snap shot man many for dyes, and the crippling of sioner Owens have as much right to
eykuv
S.W0MPAMY.
will endeavor to elect the Republican many of our industries as a result of be consulted as Commissioner Mc­
ticket from top to bottom. \Ve are the present shortage show s the neces­ Kiniens, and we may add further,
W inston S alem . N.C.U.S.A.
well aware that if the influence of the sity of taking steps to guarantee a should have been appealed to in this
Headlight was used in behalf of any supply of home-made colors.
matter. It is not too late to do so. In
one candidate, it would be unfair to
1 be idea that the secret of dye­ fact, we believe it to be the duty of
other candidates, but we would be making is one of Germany's exclusive the County Court to make a thorough
strictly within our rights as a news­ possessions has been exploded. Ger­ investigation of the accusations and
paper if we cared to advise the peo­ man enterprise developed a. British it any of them can be substantiated
ple to vote a» we indicated. But we invention until the Kaiser's empire it is tar easier to remedy them than
do not intend doing so, for the Head­ controlled the world's markets. Yan­ to call an election. The editor will
light has stood by the choice of the kee ingenuity lias discovered the wav come back at our correspondent
Republican voters in past elections to make this country independent of by giving him a little fatherly advice
and will do so in the future.
anv other nation tor its dies, and that the socialist candidate named in
o——
Yankee enterprise is ready to break the recall petition will be beaten to a
1 he snap shot man is desirous that Germany's monopoly of the
frazzcl. And should the recall elec- ’
some amicable understanding can be supply provided it gets .Lz world lion develop into a political fight, the
the national joy smoke
some
cn-
reached to avoid a recall election, couragement. The only
republican
candidate
will
come
out
eneourage-
which we are not in sympathy with nient it needs is the
Listen:
• •
that 0,1 GT- But take the editor’s advice,
Men who have stowed away gentle old jimmy
■>"d opposed to We are going to once American capital assurance
pipes
invests in d\”e and call off the recall election and
ekenne th« sliapa
make a suggestion to those who want
for
years,
have
brought
them
back
to
-
color
<g
uom
UM,
bnads
manufacturing
on
a
large
scale
the
have
the
County
Court
straighten
out
the
tune
of
the recall election, with the object of
te umt.t. U m Prior. Albert
industry will not be laid open to an- what .Inference of opinion there may
tidy
red
tin.
but
it
it
impossible
Prince
Albert!
Get
yours
out,
for
your
confidence
appealing to their intelligence and nilation through the trade war Ger­
be as to where the road money in
Pmw.
justice. If Commissioner McKimens
Albert tobacco I Th. patented
never will be abused! We tell you Prince Albert will
has erred in judgment, as the petition many would be in a position success­ I that district should be expended._ Ed
Sir«««« protect, tbat f
fully to wage after the close of hos­
set pipe free the tenderest tongue!
claim, then why not appeal to the tilities
•"ounty Court, for County Judge
For Sale.
And smoked in a
______
___ ________
This assurance can be best furnish­
makin
’s cigarette,
Prince ____
Albert is so
IHie 4ml Commissioner Owens have
as much interest in the improvement ed by a system of protective duties
refreshing
and
delightful
that
it
gives
you
a
new
idea of
Fine opening for brick layer and
I>r'Toscd in the Hill bill
of eoa<ls at Nehalem as in other parts
cigarette happiness. Any way you fire-up Prince Albert, it
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of the county and they should he an now before congress, A reasonable
tariff for a reasonable time wou’d lnRS. brick and concrete, block .fptuts, 1
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