Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 18, 1916, Image 2

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. • MAY 18,191°.
A Vote for T. B- HANDLEY
Is a Vote for
TILLAMOOK COUNTY
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Ballot No
50 X T. B. HANDLEY
VOTE FOR T. B. HANDLEY,
Republican Candidate for State Senator,
24th District,
Comprising Lincoln, Tillamook, Washington
and Yamhill Counties.
(Paid Adv.)
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For Circuit Judge of the Nineteenth To the Voters of Tillamook County.
Judicial District.
I am a candidate for the Republi­
W. H. H°llis.
can nomination for District Attorney
I am a candidate for nomination to at tiie Primary Election to be held
the office of Circuit Judge, of the May 19th, 1916.
Nineteenth Judicial District, compos­
William Marx.
ed of Tillamook and Washington
Counties, subject to the Republican To the Voters of Tillamook County,
primary election to be held May 19th,
1916.
j 1 herewith announce myself as a
1 am a resident of Forest Grove, in candidate to succeed myself as county
said Washington County, and have surveyor. If nominated and elected 1
been an attorney for thirty years, am will continue to enforce the same
admitted to practice in all the courts policies practiced by my office in the
of this state and the Federal Courts past, that of conducting it strictly on
of the United States for the district an Engineering basis, efficiently and
of Oregon.
1 economically.
I have been a lifelong Republican, ,
Respectfully,
but in the discharge of public duties ,
R. L. Shreve. .
have always held the interest or the
people above that of party or politics, ! To The Voters of Tillamook C°unty.
a.-d that the judiciary should never I
I herewith announce mys< If as a
be swayed by parisan influence or |
candidate for the office of County
party prejudice.
I have ever constantly stood for Surveyor of Tillamook Conn *y, sul -
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tlie Republican
rigid economy in the expendnture of jcct to the will of t'
the peoples' money. The burden of, voters. If nominated and elected will
taxation is increasing out of all pro- | endeavor to perform the duties im­
portion to the benefits received, in­ I posed upon me with justice and im­
creased wealth or ability to pay. If partiality.
Harry P. Kerr.
nominated and elected I will adminis-
for the busines sof the Court of this
district justly, promptly, and with To the Voters of Tillamook C°unty.
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the least possible expense to the tax­
I hereby announce myself a candi­
payers.
Less litigation; less expense; less date for Sheriff on the Republican
delay and more justice shall be my ticket, subject to your approval in the
May primaries.
Respectfully,
Your support is rccspcctfully solici-
1
John Aschim.
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W. H. Hollis.
To The Voters of Tillamook County.
To the
Voters, Nineteenth Judicial
At a request of a number of lar-c
District.
taxpayers and citizens, I hereby an­
nounce myself as a candidate for the
I am a Democratic candidate for office of County Commissioner on
nomination to the office
___ of
__ Circuit
______ the Republican ticket at the primary
Judge, Nineteenth Judicial District if election. If nominated and elected, I
nominated and elected, I shall try to will do my best to give the county a
do my duty and maintain my inde­ thorough business
administration,
pendence.
and being a large taxpayer myself,
S. S. Johnson.
will look after the taxpayers' inter­
ests and see that the tax money is
To the Voters of Tillamook County. economically expended, the taxpayers
get value for their money, and all
I hereby announce myself as a can­ parts of the county get a square deal.
Respectfully yours,
didate for nomination for the office
of County L lerk, on the Republican
S. G. Reed,
ticket, at the primary election to be
To
the
Voters
of
Tillamook
County.
May, iptb.
Respectfully,
Candidate for nomination second
J. C. Holden.
term, on the Republican ticket, at
Voters of Tillamook C°unty. primary election in May, for County
Assessor.
Respectfully,
a candidate for the Republi-
C. A. Johnson.
nomination for Joint Senator for
Tillamook, Washington, Lincoln and
To The Voters of Tillamook County.
Yamhill counties,
..
T. B. Handley .
Acting on the advice of friends
To The Voters of Tillamook County from all parts of the county and the
urgent request of many, 1 announce
1 hereby announce myself as a can­ myself a candidate for nomination
didate lor the office of County Com­ for County Clerk on the Republican
missioner of I illainook County on ticket at the primaries in May.
Respectfully,
the Democratic ticket at the primary
Erwin Harrison.
eleclion on May 19. 191O.
Geo. R. McKimens.
For County Treasurer.
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
FOR JOINT SENATOR.
T. B. Handley.
Selling Endorses
book for Senate.
Michel-
Portland, Ore. April, 5, lOlfi.
Hoti. Francis L. Michelbook,
McMinnville, Oregon.
My Dear Mr. Michelbook:
It having come to my knowledge
that you arc a candidate for the
Str te Senate I take great pleasure in
saying that at the last session of the
Legislature you were one of the de­
termined, active men who assisted iti
I
the shaping of conservative and cco-
nomical legislation.
While we have not always agreed
it is a pleasure for me to say that you
always had the courage of your con­
victions and were at all times looking
out for the interest of the people who
elected you. The people of your dis­
trict would certainly honor them­
selves in honoring you.
Sincerely yours,
Ben Selling.
Speaker of the House, 28th Legisla­
tive asseinplv.
(Paid Advt.)
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Coun ty
I hereby announce myself as r. can­ lie.(surer of lillantook County, sub-'
didate tor the oilice of Countv Sheriff act to the will of the Republican vot-
on the Republican ticket at the pri
is at the 191O primary election.
mail election to be held in May.
Respectfully,
Respectfully,
B. L. Beals.
Fred H. Minich.
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
To the Voters of Tillamook County
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1 hereby announce myself as a
I hereby announce myself as a can candidate for the office of County
didalc lor the office of County Com Commissioner (North end) Till.i-
missioncr on the Republican ticket, nook county on the Republican ticket
al the primary election, May 19, 1916, it thr primary election to be held in
subject to the will of the people.
May, 1916.
W. B Harris.
D. F. Thompson.
To The Voters of Tillamo°k County
I am a candidate for the Republican
nomination for Circuit Judge on the
lotii Judicial District
comprising
Tillamook and Washington Counties
at the May 19th, 1910 primaries.
Geo. R. Bagley.
To the Voters of Tillamook County
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’ hereby .innounce myself as a can­
didate for nomination for the office ci
County Sheriff, on the Republican
ticket. If nominated and elected I
shall endeavor to enforce the law with
efficiency, and economy.
Respectfully
W. I- Campbell.
I hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for the nomination bv the Re­
publican party for the office ot Dis­
trict Attorney, to be voted for at the
next regular primary election. If
elected to the office. I will perform
the duties of such office laithfully
ard conscientiously.
1. II. Govne.
To The Voters of Tillamook County.
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1 hereby announce that I am a can­
didate for the nomination for the of­
fice of Counts School Superintendent
at the primary election to be held in
Geo. B. Lamb.
JESSE EDWARDS.
Newberg. Or». Republican Candidate Io
Joint Senator of 24th District. Compris
Ing Washington, Yamhill. Tillamook
and Lincoln Counties.
Thirty-five years a resident tax payer
of Oregon, serving fifth term ss mayor
of the city of Newberg.
Served in the capacity of presilent
and member of various business, in­
dustrial and educational organizations.
Have had a wide range of business ex­
perience.
If elected will give my best services
to the interests of all parts of the dis­
trict and state.
Honest b fficient Service will reduce
tasw WcuM appreciate your support.
(Paid Adv.)
I
ROLLIE W. WATSON,
“ The Insurance Man.”
CALL
CALL ON
ON US.
US.
PHONE US.
WRITE Ft
TODD HOTEL BUILDING, TILLAMOOK, ORE.
FRED G. BUCHTEL.
Republican Candidate.
What the Press Says.
"Under State Treasurer Ihomas B.
Kay Mr. Buchtel is in charge of the |
state weights and measures depart-1
incut, and his record there is full
guaranty that he will faithfully fulfill I
the promises contained in his plat­ |
form. Mr. Buchtel is the son of Joe
Buchtel, pioneer photographer and [
fire chief of Portland.”—Morning
Enterprise, Oregon City.
"There is a young man out for the
republican nomination that by train­
ing and ability has the necessary
qualifications for a commissioner.* *
i bis man is Fred G. Buchtel and his
promotion to the higher office of pub­
lic service commissioner will not be a
mistake,”—Lebanon Criterian, Leb­
anon.
“He is now a candidate for railroad
commissioner, and we hope he real­
izes on the expectations for he is
square on four sides, and that is the
kond of a boy wc need in that import­
ant
office.”—Oregon
Merchants
Magazine, Portland.
"Mr. Buchtel is deserving of official
promotion, and the electors of the
district might well rally to his can­
didacy, and nominate and elect him."
— Daily Oregon Statesman, Salem.
“Fred G. Buchtel * * today an­
nounced his platform and it merits
support, for it represents the cause of
the people."—Oregon Grange Bulle­
tin, Eugene.
“Economy, efficiency and strict law-
enforcement constitutes his record as
head of the state weights and mea >-
ures department.”—Evening News,
Roscberg.
"Through strict enforcement of the
iaw he has saved the people
5
thou­
sands of dollars and safeguarded the
public."—The Times, Brownsville.
(Paid Adv.)
HEAR WITHOUT EARS
of Tilla­ To The Voters of Tillamook Countv.
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I
1 hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for the office of County Sheriff
"* the
**“ Democratic
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at
primaries
to be
held on May 19, 1916.
____________ N. J- Myers.
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
YOUR INVESTMENT
over it with a fire in»|
ancy policy in a good company. Thai
fire should happen to you, yot ]
be able to start anew without Is
for the companies we represeni
all losses promptly. See us tod
day. To-morrow may be just one day I
too late.
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Notice to Voters.
I wish to announce myself as a
1 hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Joint Rep candidate for County Coroner on the
rcsentative tor the Counties of Till.i Republican ticket at the primary
mook and Yamhill at the Republican election to be held in May.
primaries in May.
Respectfully.
F. A. Rowe.
Dr S. M. Wendt.
To the Republican Voters
mook County.
AS A PROTECTION FOR
Have representde you in the House
of Representatives at the last two
sessions, having served on several of
the most important cotiimittees, took
an active part in the passage of
m-ich wholesome and constructive
legislation and have faithfully looked
after the best interests of my dis­
trict. I believe in results not promises
and my legislative record is my plat­
form and I stand on it. I believe in
Republican principles and majority
rule and therefor until such time as
the people change the present pro­
hibition law. I will oppose any at­
tempt by the Legislature to change
or modify that law, unless such
change is for better enforcement.
Tillamook county has not been rep­
resented in the senate for 22 yeais
and it is our turn. If nominated and
elected I will give my best efforts for
best interests of my district partic­
ularly and Oregon generally.
Sincerely,
T. B. Handley.
(Paid Adv.)
Speaker
FIRE ! FIRE I ! FIRE ! !
Tor
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMIS­
SIONER.
Western District.
Police and Detectives Are Using Lip
Reading in Place of the Dic­
tagraph.
1 housa.ids of dcat people arc today
throwing away all hearing devices
and enjoying all conversation. This
method is easily and quickly acquired
through our system. Absolutely the
only thing of its kind in the cour’ry
Our proposition is entirely original
tost is trifling. See what New Inter­
national Encyclopaedia savs on Lip
Reading. Hundreds of people with
normal hearing are taking up Lip
reading for the many additional ben-
uh,\
'°U can un<lerstand
what the actors are saying just as far
away as you can see them. The eve
understands beyond the range of
hearing. Send no money, but mention
this paper and state whether ^ not
you are deaf. All particulars will be
sent you absolutely free and with no
ilPtinSl ,O youv A<Wress- School of
Up Language. Kansas City, Missouri
A private in an Irish regiment dis-
u*
’ne boots, saying he
had killed I mate Mulrooney
ened m silence. But the next morn­
ing Mulrooney staggered into cam.
with a similar pair of boots.
!
. *?! *??■ *OTn«' Job ” he said. “I
nod to kill fifty Germans before 01
cud tind a pair f fit me!”
YAMHILL
MILLING COMPANY,
Tillamook, Oregon.
Made in Oregon Flour.
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“Oregon Flower,” a Hard Wheat Patent.
“Yamhill Family Blend,” Hard & Valley Wheat.
“Morning Star,” Select Valley Wheat.
Special Rates
from Tillamook to
Principal Eastern Cities
VIA
On Sale Daily : June 1st to Sept. 30th, 1916
Stopovers allowed.
Return Limit ; 90 days from date of sale not to
exceed Oct. 31. 1916.
To start right is to end right”
THE SHASTA ROUTE
is the right way to start
Attractions
enroute
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Mt. Shasta
Shasta Springs
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Mt. m ***
San
Francisco
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Los Angeles —
Yosemite Valle*
Southern California Beaches Panama California Exposition
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LIMITED TRAINS
on all Southern Pacific routes.
Ogden Route—" The route of Limited»."
Sunset Route—" Through Storyland.”
' aso Route “The route of the lowest altitude9-
c all on local agent fur further information or write.
John ?I. Scott. General Paa9enger Agent, Portland. Oregon.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES.
ALEX. MeflfllR & CO.
GEflERflü HARDUUflRE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE best STOC K OF HARDWARE11*
the COUNTY.
See Us for Prices U elore Ordering Elsewh«reJ