Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 30, 1916, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 30, 1916.
DEMOCRATIC FREE TRADE.
What the Leading Newspaper*
About It.
Say
Free-Trade has sickened every true
American, and then slapped a war­ I
tax stamp on all the medicines.
A Tariff commission of five mem-
hers, each drawing $12,00 per year,
would offer a fine heaven for a few
"deserving Democrats.”
Shall the Uuited States be a work­
ingman's paradise or a jobless man’s
perdition? The answer lies in wheth­
er it shall have Free-Trade or a Pro­
tective Tariff.
The State of Georgia is trying to
send the biggest man in America to
Congress, bqt even should he be elec­
ted and carry to Washington 600
pounds avoirdupois, when he witnes­
ses what the American voters have
done to his free trade theories, he
will feel distressingly small
The Free-Traders have agreed to
let the tariff on sugar remain. It
brings in forty millions annually, and
the Lord knows (yet we don’t believe
He cares) that they need the money.
It seems better to get the necessary
sash that way—by a war tax, than by
selling bonds, as was their alterna-
tive in C-Icveland’s Free-Trade reg-
imrs
Our free trade President is said
to be a man capable of changing his
mind rapidly, and it must be admitted
that he has demonstrated an unusual
ability in this direction on the matter
of the Tariff, But when the European
war is over and Mr. Wilson witnes-
see the incoming cargocs of foreign-
made goods that will destroy Anteri-
can enterprises he will yet have
another think,
of the policy of preparedness and in
the indorsement of diplomatic notes
to belligerent nations. The Demo­
cratic House is so blinded by Partis­
anship that it acts like a bunch of
grammar school boys on vital ques­
tions needing statesmanship and
broad patriotism.
Congress ha* wasted a deal of time;
the country is getting disgusted, too.
Nothing of importance has been
done. After a while, near the close of
the session, and when forced to it,
there will be a flood of ill-considered
legislation, and perhaps some monu­
mental blunders. 1 hese times and the
war clouds on the horizon, call for a
higher grade of statesmanship than
has so tar been revealed in Congress.
A Suggestion.
Some of Cal fornia’s represenatives
in Congress, who (being Free-Trad­
ers) ought to know better, have urg­
ed President Wilson to consent to a
Protective Tariff on citrus fruits.
Four of them waited on the Profes­
sor and told him that the growers of
California were losing money because
the Italian and Sicilian were dumping
their products in the United States.
Of course they are, and every one of
these Congressmen voted for the
Tariff that enables them to do it. It
said that the President promised to
consider the suggestion carefully. He
will pigeonhole it. Meanwhile the
people of California
had
better
consider the suggestion that the way
to get Protection for California’s
fruits iudustry is to elect more Pro­
tectionists to Congress. At present
only three out of a delegation of elev­
en are Protectionists.
ceased to exist, and for our “benevo­
lent” intermeddling in the internal af­
fairs of a sovereign people we have
acquired their eternal hatred. And
yet the president’s defenders continue
to prate of high ideals and altruistic
motives! We may yet be compelled
to go to war with Mexico, and if we
do we will fight it to a conclusion,
but no glamor of conflict will concea
the ugliness and futility of the
that lead to it.
WISE & MASSEY,
I
Denstists,
\ SEE THAT SOFT UPI
Have Opened Offices in the
Tillamook Block,
Room 205,
Prices of Shoes Advance.
The price on shoes is going up rap- I
from all
idly, according to reports f.
.
.
. dealers.
s t _ «T
_
wholesale
1 . he _ s
boost
will be
caused by sharp advances in the cost ;
of raw materials, as a result of the j
war. “With the manufacturer it is
not a question of price so much as
scarcity of raw material,” stated G. B.
Spencer, a prominent wholesaler. 1
"Many have not been able to buy ■
more than half the amount they need. 1
While imports of calf skin have de- 1
creased 55 per cent, exports have in­
creased too per cent. The total ex­
port.« of leather and tanned skins in­
creased heavily last year, while ini- 1
ports of cattle hides have decreased. !
Sole-leather for women’s shoes has
increased 50 per cent in cost and |
m<n’s 331-3 per cent. Some vici-kid |
is being sold at 75 cents a square foot |
Even shoe laces have advanced 300 .
per cent." This unprecedent situation
is caused by the enormous demands
by warring nation’s for soldiers shoes
shutting off supplies of leather from
Germany and Siberia; England's em­
bargo upon all leathers of the first
and second grades from her colonial
domains; the Mcditerrannean situa­
tion which cuts off Indian trade.
i
Free advice about
all kinds of denial
work.
Painless extraction
Free when plates or
bridge work is or­
dered.
Rooms 205 and 210. Phone Main 5
Office hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Daily Except Sundays.
Other times by appointment.
Also offices in Bay City, Phone 213.
Bar View Hotel and Tent City,
Phone 32F5.
To the Voters of Tillamook County, ! To the Voters of Tillamook County.
Lo! the Poor Newspapers.
The New York Sun of March 13
am a a candidate
idiiumait for
rvi the
ms. Republi­ •
1 herewith announce myself as a
I am
tells of an enormous increase in the
nomination
for ,
Joint
Senator for candidate to succeed myself as county
can
t.„
......
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the
materials
and
articles
cost of
I surveyor. If nominated and elected I
Making Butter from Whey.
No ingenuity of barbarism ever de­ i Tillamook, Washington, Lincoln and will continue to enforce the same
needed in the production of a news-
Yamhill
counties.
vised
an
agony
so
intense,
so
persistent,
paper, All these have advanced in
T. B. Handley . policies practiced by my office in the
There is one thing in which Ameri­ so long - enduring, so nerve - harrow­
price, all the way from 25 per cent, to
past, that of conducting it strictly on
Canadian Protectionists are dead 3,00 per cent., since the European war ca holds the world's record, say the ing as that which is suffered day alter
an Engineering basis, efficiently and
set against permitting any breach in began. Of course, the publishers are European nations, and that is in day by the woman whose distinctly To The Voters of Tillamook County economically.
their Tariff wall. By a vote of 77 to groaning over this. The one-cent pa­ wastefulness. Abroad, the saving • of feminine organism is deranged or dis­
Respectfully,
1 hereby announce myself as a can­
44 the House of Commons at Ottawa pers are hardest hit. They are receiv­ by-products has become an art, while eased. There are three trying times
R. L. Shreve. .
1st— when didate for the office of County Com­
in
every
woman
’
s
life:
has recently refused to put wheat and ing for their product less than the here we are just beginning to learn
womanhood ; missioner of Tillamook County on
girlhood
blossoms
into
potatoes on the free list. Not even cost of the materials used. They are how to utilize them. The government
For County Treasurer.
2d — when motherhood is achieved ; the Democratic ticket at the primary
the temptation of being permit­ reaping the fruits of a Free-Trade departments have taken hold of this
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3d — the change.
election on May 19, 1916.
ted to semi Canadian wheat and pota Tariff which has discouraged and feature with a vim, and whenever the
hereby announce myself as a
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Geo. R. McKimens.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
toes into the Uuited States free of du­ diminished the domestic production field men come in contact with any
candidate for the office of County
— deviser!
______ to make these three
ty, as would be the case if Canada of every our of the things that they feature of our industries where the . was
Treasurer of Tillamook County, sub­
periods safe and painless by restoring
Notice to Voters.
consented to reciprocate the Free- use and made this country inorc de- by-products can be turned into mon­ to vigorous health the organs involved.
ject to the will of the Republican vot­
Trade provisions of the Underwood pendent*than before upon supplies ey, the owner is given the proper in­ It soothes, heals, nourishes. It gives
I hereby announce myself as a can­ ers at the 1916 primary election.
Tariff, will bribe the Canadian J’10 from abroad. Protection always in­ structions. One of the contributions nature just the help it needs. It is
Respectfully,
tectionists.
They continue to "stand creases home production; Free Trade of the Department of Agriculture in the only ready-prepared medicine de- didate for the office of County Sheriff
B. L. Beals.
at
the
Democratic
primaries
to
be
pat.”
always cirt down home production. tliis movement has been a stimulation vised by a regularly graduated phy- held on May 19, 1916.
One would think that every newspa­ of the manufacture of butter from the eician and skilled specialist in the
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
N. J. Myers.
British chambers of commerce are per owner ought to be a Protection­ whey of cheese factories that was disei ses of women.
1
congratulating that country on the ist.
previously considered to have yielded
Yon know what yon are getting with
Candidate for nomination second
fact that although many thousand
up to all the valuable substances and this Prescription of Doctor Pierce’s, be­ To The Voters of Tillamook County. term,
Button Factories Closed.
iti id, vru
on the
. ,.v Republican *• ticket,
—..».», at
cause
it
’
s
extracted
from
native
roots
to
be
fit
only
for
the
hogs.
workers have been drawn from indus­
No industry has suffered more be­
I hereby announce that I am a can­ primary election in May, for County
Several years ago the government's by using glycerine—«10 alcohol or nar­
try, yet Britain increased her exports cause of the war than has the making
Assessor.
$zj<> ,000,000 in 1915 as compared with of buttons. The last year of the Taft experts, after a study of the possibili­ cotics. The ingredients published on didate for the nomination for the of­
Respectfully,
fice
of
County
School
Superintendent
wrapper
and
free
to
the
world.
1914. The exports for December in­ | administration the button factories ties, found that the cream could be
C. A. Johnson.
at the primary election to be held in
For
i.ll
diseases
peculiar
to
women,
creased 30 per cent., though there along the Mississippi River were all recovered
by running the whey
May.
Dr.
Pierce
’
s
Favorite
Prescription
is
a
were 1,500,000 more men in the army working. The first year after the Wil- through a regular seiitrtfugal scpcra-
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
Geo. B. Lamb.
For nearly fifty
and navy than the year before. Yet 1 son administration came into power tor. I hey gave the result of the stud­ powerful restorative.
years
it
has
banished
from
the
lives
of
there are some people in this country the button manufacturers began to ies to a large Wisconsin cheese fac­
-I hereby announce myself as a
tens of thousands of women the pain, To the Voters of Tillamook County.
so stupid as to believe that we have I have trouble disposing of their pro­ tory and assisted in the equipment of
candidate for the office of County
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worry, misery and distress caused by
■ othing to fear from competition duct anil the work began to slacken.
the plant for the additional work. The irregularities and diseases of a feminine
I hereby announce myself as a can­ Commissioner (North end) Tilla­
with Great Britain when the soldiers
On October 3. 1 9 13. the Underwood venture was successful from the first, character.
Buy it npw, in liquid or didate for the office of County Sheriff mook county on the Republican ticket
return to industrial persuits of peace. bill was passed and the button Tariff and the other cheese factories of the tablet form from your druggist or send on the Republican ticket at the pri­ at the primary election to be held in
May, 1916.
was greatly lowered. At once began state rapidly entered the "whey but­ 50 cents or $1.00 to Doctor Pierce’s mary election to be held in May.
D. F. Thompson.
We need not to be clairvoyants to ' large shipments from Austria and ter” field. Now tens of thousands of Invalids' II >tel, Buffalo, N. Y., for tab­
Respectfully,
sense the fact that after the war this Roumania of the shell buttons such pounds of the butter are recovered lets. Write for free book on woman’s
Fred H. Minich.
To The Voters of Tillamook County.
country will become the dumping as arc made by the factories along annually in the single state, and the diseases.
To The Voters of Tillamook County.
ground for the manufactured pro­ the Mississippi. As a result all the industry has spread to all the oilier
I herewith announce myself as a
duct* of the great European countries button factories closed until after cheese producing sections.
If you will pay the mailing charges,
I announce myself as candidate for candidate for the office or County
now at war. Men who guide the vast the beginning of the war in August,
The whey, of course, is not rich in Doctor Pierce will send you his cloth­
Surveyor of Tillamook County, sub­
enterprises in those countries arc not >9'4-
butter fat, ami large quantities are re­ bound book of over 1,000 pages, newly the office of County Surveyor on the
ject to the will of the Republican
somnolent, but fully awake to the ter­
It would be interesting to take a quired to produce ati appreciable revised with color plates and illustra­ I Republican ticket, trusting to my pro-- voters. If nominated and elected will
rific struggle there will be in the fu­ poll of the button workers in the Mis­ amount of butter. The
1 lie whey -of
of a
I fessional record of fifteen years in endeavor to perform the duties im­
work
ac.d
ture commerci.il and industrial activ­ sissippi Valley. Will they vote the thousand pounds of milk, for instance tions. Send three dimes or stamps to I handling engineering
ities, the procuring of markets and Democratic ticket this year and de- will produce but a couple pounds of Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, through college preparation to re­ posed upon me with justice and im­
N. Y., and enclose this notice.
commend me to the voters at the partiality.
the sale ol accumulated stocks. There prive themselves
■’
of jobs after thc butter, but the department’s experts
Harry P. Kerr.
coming primaries.
is only one thing that will frustrate war closes?
proved that it pays to save even this
C.
E.
Ward,
Sandlakc.
this plan to deluge this country with
small proportion of butter fat, pro­
To the Republican Voters of Tilla­
LANG’S MINERAL WONDER.
the products of cheap European la­
viding the plant is large enough to
To The Voters of Tillamook Coitnty.
mook County.
Wilson
and
Mexico.
bor—forcing our own workshops to
handle as much .as 10,000 pounds of
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close their doors and our unemploy­
milk
per
day.
The
"whey
butter
”
is
of
1 hereby announce myself as w can­
I am a candidate for the Republican
Senator Lodge'* arraignment of t lie
ed to grow in numbers— and that is
good quality, the dairy specialists
For—Eczema, Rheumatism, Diar­ didate for the nomination by lite Re­ nomination for Circuit Judge on the
the restoration of a Protective Tar- presidviit for the mistakes of his find, and -has become popular for ta­
publican party for the office ot Dis­ 19th Judicial District
comprising
rhoea, Piles, Catarrah of the Head,
iff through the demand of the Amer- Mexican policy has brought forth a ble use throughout the cheese-making
clamorous chorus ot proteals from
Disease of the Kidneys, Inflamma­ trict Attorney, to be voted f-jr at the . Tillamook and Washington Counties
icau electroratc.
next regular primary election.
If at the May 19th, I9j6 prtmanet.
the press of his part), protests that, districts. It sells at a price a trifle
tion of the Eyes, For Burns, For
elected to the office, I will perfowm
Geo. R. Bagley.
in some cases break into incoherent less than that for ordinary creamery
Cuts.
Running
Sores,
Blood
Poison,
Wilson Not Interested.
butter.
the duties of such office laithfn Jly
I want to say this before the w hole babblings of hysteria. His defenders
Stomach Trouble, Asthma, and
and conscientiously.
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
fact of affairs was changed in the would be calmer it the facts and all
T. H. Goyne..
Tuberculosis.
Largest Payro'l in World.
practical
common
sense
were
not
economics of the world by the war, I
I hereby announce myself as a
BILL WITHROW
was not in favor of a tariff hoard, be­ arrayed against them. They have but
AGENT. To the Voters of Tillamook C°un :y. candidate for County Coroner on the
one
argument
and
that
is
founded
up
­
There arc about 61,41» locomotive
cause the purpose of it then was ap-
Republican ticket at the primary
Tillamook, Oregon.
parcntly to keep alive an unprofitable on a pretended affection fur the Mex­ engineers, 64,400 firemen, 48,000 con­
I hereby announce myself a can di­ I election to be held in May.
ican
people
and
a
wholly
hypocritical
ductors and 136.000 other trainmen,
controversy. I am not intereMed in
date for Sheriff on the Republican
Respectfully,
the doctrines ot protection; 1 ant not interest 111 their social and political or a total of 309,800, employed on
ticket, subject to your approval in the
Dr. S. M. Wendt.
interested in the doctrine of free welfare. Now there is a widespread railroads of the United States. Their
May primaries.
trade . 1 have been a college profes­ conviction tn this country that the aggregate wages in 1915 amounted to
Respectfully,
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
sor and know why I am not, because business, the sole buaines*, ol the $387,511,508.
John Aschim.
there is nothing in cither doctrine.— President of the United States is to
Although practically none of them
To The Voters of Tillamook County-
I am a candidate for the Republi-
care for the welfa.e of the American worked all the time and a large por­
President Wilson
nomination
for ________
District _____
Attorney
can ...
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o------
I lie Republicans will readily con people, and it is the general belief tion of them worked only (>art of the
I wish to announce myself as a at the Primary Election to be held
n.li- one half of the President's view that with that limitation of the task time, their average wages were over
candidate for the office of. Joint Rep­ May 19th, 1916.
ol the Tariff, that thire is "nothing is all that any man can successfully $1,250 a year, or more than $110 a
I resentative for the Counties of Tilla­
William Marx.
i
in the doctrine of Free-Trade;" anil accomplish. Altruism is a title thing, month. '1 rain and engine men con­
mook and Yamhill at the Republican
are glad that the "college professor" in an individual or in a nation, but stitute but 18 per cent of the total
primaries in May.
Notice of Meeting for Organization
has learned that much in nhe field of I . the executive of a sovereign state is number of employe* but their wages
Of Little Nestucca Drainage
F. A. Rowe.
false to his trust it he exercises it in equal 28 per cent of the total payroll.
actual experience
~
r-
District.
relation to an alien people at the sac­ In 1915 the total number of employes
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To The Voters of Til'iamook County.
The Issue of 191b.
. rifice of the proper and rightful in- was 1,695,483 and the total payroll
Notice is hereby
given, that the
of his ow 11.
was $1.373,422,472. The average pay
The issue ol 1910 is going to be I I I terests
Acting on the advice» of friends
I he first duty ot the President in
I
County Court of Tillamook County,
of all railroad employes is over $800
Notice of Sheriffs Sale.
from all parts of th«, county and the
prosperity Not wan oulsi prosperity,
Oregon, did, on the 22nd day of
Mexico was the protection of Amer­ a year, with an annual average wage
blood money pts>spct ivy, <»r prosper
urgent request of many, I announce
The undersigned. Sheriff of Tilla- myself a candidate, for nomination March, 1916, declare and decree that
Sty partly based on a high tariff wall ican rights. There was also an obli­ of $1,77.5 for all engineers and $¡,533
created by the European war, but gation, founded upon the application for all conductors including all those mook County, Oregon, will on Mon- for County Clerk on the Republican the Little Nestucca Drainage Dis­
trict should be and was organized,
prosperity that will be an actuality of the Monroe Doctrine, to protect who work but a portion of the time. day, the 3rd day of April, 1016, at the ticket at the primaries in May.
and in pursuance of the order of said
after the war is over, when there will the interests of European nations in In many instances, although they hour of to o'clock a.m. at the Court
Respectfully,
Court a meeting of the owners of
be no shrapnel prosperity possible that country. 1 he president deliber­ work neither as long or as hard, the House door in Tillamook City, Gre­
Erwin Harrison.
land situate in said district is hereby
..it
....
_ _
and this countr) will meet tiie inten- ately set aside tKc fulfillment of both monthly pay check of conductors and gon, sell at public auction to the
of these duties, lie took the unpre­ engineers is larger in amount than highest bidder for cash in hand, . tue
the To the Voters of Tillamook County. called for the purpose of electing a
silicd competition of She world.
following
described
real
property
sit
­
board of three supervisors for said
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And the only way to obtain this cedented position that the govern­ that of the more experienced railroad
ment of the independent nation with oflecials who directly supervise their uate in Tillamook County, Oregon,
I hereby announce myself as a can­ district. Said meeting will be held on
sort of prosperity is to enforce a Re­
and over work and is responsible both to the to-wit:
didate for nomination for the office of Monday the 3rd day of April, 1916, at
publican tariff, whidi will prevent which we were at peace,
Lots thirteen (t.t) and fourteen I
which we had no right of authority railroad company and the public for
County Sheriff, on the Republican the Court House in Tillamook C’ty,
our industries from "being swamped
whatever, should be thrown down be­ the safe and efficient operation of (14) of Section two (2) in Township ticket. If nominated and elected I Tillamook County, Oregon at the
with the competition of cheap labor
two (a) South of Range nine (9)
(o) shall endeavor to enforce the law witfc hour of one o'clock p.m
in Europe and Asia. -At the present cause its head happened to be person­ trains.
West, W M.
ally obnoxious Whether the presi­
J. C. Holden.
The total annual payroll of the rail­
our international competitor* arc too
For the purpose of satisfying a efficiency, and economy.
County Clerk for Tilla­
busy to pay any attention to industry,. dent was sincere in his expressed roads of the I nited States for labor judgment rendered in decree of fore­
Respectfully
t
wish
to
uplift
the
Mexican
people
is
r
but »her the war is over our market*
mook County, Oregon.
W. L. Campbell.
of J. H. L.IH3VH
Ellison aiiu
and
_ _ __
' beside the question. His duty lay alone, which consumes nearly one closure in ease
will be the richest in the world, in­
half of the total earnings of the rail­ Ellen Ellison plaintiffs vs. George
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of
viting exploitations from all wdcs. with his own people whose lives and roads. is twice larger than the total \'
Vandersee
t .
and May \ Vandersee,
multi 3VV, de- 1 To The Voter*
■—■ ■—
O Tillamook County.
State of Ohio. City Teledo.f
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•
*
__ _»« t
-
and if there is nothin f more protect­ whose property he sacrificed for an pav c for
Lucas County.
i
all farm . labor
and is now­ fendants. in the Circuit Court of Till-1 1 hereby announce myself as a
Fraak J. Cheney makes oath that he i®
ing them than the present Democrat­ idea that, whether it was based upon said to be the largest payroll,
amook Countv. Oregon.
' Democratic candidate for the. office
senior
partner
of
the
firm
of F. J. Ch«*ney
altruism or spleen, was in its appli­ the highest average wages, of wit h
ic Tariff—God help us|!
Said sale
made iii
in |Ftif
pursuance
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me. or lice
_ -- will
__ _ be ...««■«
9uant. of . Cm«*»
fc Co..
busines« in the City of To-
any of
_« an execution
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cation a usurpation of authority and single industry in the world.
and order of sale is­ subi£?“tn,3ii. Sch.°o1 Superintendent Irdo County and State aforesaid.
1 ■■ ■ >Q*.mu »
a violation of trust. Nor did he in any
that said fim will psy the sum of ON»
sued in pursuance of the decree in
’hc primary election to be
Republican* to the Reacae
PVMDWD DOLLARS for each and every
held in May, ,91i.
said cause
There is a conipleti *,cedlap»e of tbe| 1 particular benefit the Mexican peo-
•
fc'»e of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the
For Sale.
------------------------- H. M. Cross. i »e of HALLS CATARRH CURB.
Dated this March 2nd, 1916
Democratic administration at Wash­ trie. On the contrary, he destroyed a
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o-...
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f
FRANK J. CRKNFY
H Crenshaw.
ington. The Democn tic Congress government that was established and
Fine opening for brick Hver
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
S worn tn before me and ■ «nbscribed
and
Sheriff of Tillamook
backs up and opposes, '.’»’resident W il that promised to be effective and concrete man. Water Front lot.
presence. ,thH 6th day ¿of December.
build
­
County, Oregon.
1*SA.
son »• frequently these days that the stable, and the chaos that resulted ings, brick and concrete block forms,
I hereby announce myself as a can­ A.D. Rlaal)
A. W. GLEASON.
whole outfit would he b elpless unless I greatly augmented the misery and •vervthing with which
to work
didate
for
nomination
for
the
office
Notary Public
Piano for Sale.
the Republicans eante to the rescue, suffering oi the Mexicans American Business good. Only plant in
FalfCatarrh Cure is taken internal’*
of
County
Clerk,
on
the
Republicin
North
interests
in
Mexico
have
been
des
­
and
art
’
directly
upon
the
and
dn It i* to rm the repeal <d
end of county. Easy terms,
i ticket,
at the
iicket,
ticket
•*-- primary election to be | cems usnrfacea of the system. blood
Send for t»»t»-
For sale, a Hollctt A Davis piano, ! held
in *»
May.
^^Free-Trade on sng-*, -;
is true troyed. American influence, cxeept health cause of sale Address Poor
.
Frontal».
free.
Neha-
1916.
in good condition. Inquire of T. P. .
the influence of authoratic power, has lem Drug Co, Nehalem, Or.
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