TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. NOVEMBER 2, 1916. THE claimed the amazed ship ' D D U \A7 C D C ’ T T D 5 a 4- V-7 lx. 0T1L 1 i Lt . Any person whose brain is large | owner. How r dare you apply apply _ as __ a Di\L VV ILlvO | enough to contain more than one i pilot with tbe admission that you do thought at a time can see that there ■ not know where the rocks are?” Church Members Forget is no more connection between my “Because,” was the calm reply, “I ------ o------ Cttcr lu .uarx and the situation cited know where they ain’t.” Christian Precepts— . • 1 . witted editor, than if he Equal Rights to Home In­ Mr. Hughes is also a pilot who Some Mud Slinging. had cited the situation against mur- “knows where they aint.” As pilot dustry Committee Pre­ 1 here is no threat to accuse Marx ot committing any crime, but his steering would be far different sents Facts. from that of Mr. Wilson, who has Some of the tlrys me ligktiii" simply to disclose ------------ -- w-» his SVWAU. record. 11 It 13 is amotiyst tlietusely. s ;l result simply a sneaking hypocritical effort bumped lhe ship of state against NO SALOONS OR BOT­ every charted and uncharted rock in of the fight for the office of dis­ to bolster up their we akling candidate the sea of politics.—Corvallis Gazette TLE HOUSES. trict attorney, some oi whom, who has absolutely failed in his whole I Times. The Committee advocating the pas­ term of office to secure one single who are church members, have conviction for any crime unassisted sage of vs hat is commonly known as forgotten Christian precepts (except those pleading guilty.) Straw Vote at Party the Beer Amendment, No. 314 on the If Marx could have stood on his and resorted to uncharitable ballot, have pledged themselves us de­ Mr and Mrs. Thad kobieon and termined to have the law, it passed, methods, as will be seen bv the record and shown that he has made Mr. and Mrs. Ammer gave a . ’ UH) good since his incarceration he would 1 endorsed according to its true intent following correspondence : be still a candidate. As a matter of patty at the home of the former on and purpose,, anmely, as merely put­ Thursday evening, and it proved a Callahan’s Answer to Mr. Goyne. fact he has a record that no one could ting the Oregon Hop urowers and To the voters ot lulainook County: stand on, and which fails to show any highly enjoyable affair. f< r every­ brewers on an equal tooting with out­ body went there determined to have Last week there appeared in some signs of reformation, and so he has siders. of the newspapers ot the county an withdrawn to avoid further disclos­ a good time—and certain'y they the Committee feels the public will did. Mrs. Haberlaeh was the lady article entitled "District Attorney ures. If 1 have committed a crime in believe such eminent laywers as Mes­ who scored highest and Mrs. Coro ­ right” penned by the hand and over preventing Marx from being elected srs, Montague, Gearin, Pipes, Carey, the signature ot our distinguished district attorney, then why does not ver the lowest. The highest scorer Fulton, billion, Bernstein, Cohen and amongst the gentlemen was Mr district attorney. While 1 did not in­ this imbecile editor and his pet can­ Berge and the lowest Max Schultz, others, who have given their careful­ tend to enter into any controversy didate get busy and prosecute? who won the black cat. A straw ly considered opinion that no attempt with the gentleman, yet I believe you Are you going to penalize a man vote was taken. Hughes captured to establish saloons, bottle houses or wiH be glad to hear irom both sides. because he is farward enough to try votes and Wilson 6, which other unregulated sales of beer would 1 haven’t any thing to say in my to better himself when an opportun­ 39 showed the sentiment amongst the be successful. It would be turning the own behalf, except 1 might offer an ity presents itself? As stated I have business men and their wives, for law away from its plain intent, and apology for not having been born sought this office before, and I as­ the party was composed |of that therefore impossible. But the enthu­ about thirty years before I was so pire to it now, nor for the salary but class. After refreshments, W. .1 siasm of the Prohibitionists contin­ that I might have an equal standing for the opportunity of which it af­ Hiil proved himself to be a splendid ues to misrepresent the purpose of with the gentleman as an old settler fords me to establish a foundation floor manager for perpetual motion this law and the good faith of this of the community, however as 1 un­ I for the future. Committee, aud having abandoned and mix up stunts 1 he miserable insect responsible for derstand it, we are not applying for the idea of the general saloon, the an old settler's pension, but are ap­ the Herald story has sought to per- Prohibitionists now insist that it is Cost of Living Goes Upward. plicants for a responsible county of- pretate this fraud to discredit me at a the "bottle houses” which is to be ------ o------ time when I have not an opportunity tice. The bread we eat and the clothes feared. They say the committee can 'lhe former U. S. Commissioner, to properly answer. Do you approve we wear are to cost still more. This only speak for itself and not for the states that 1 am “inexperienced” and of such tactics? You may answer by gloomy outlook developed yesterday brewers. Wishing to meet all objec­ a "Novice in the Profession.” It is your vote. when tlour advanced to $9.o0 a bar­ tions, however fanciful, the Commit­ Yours respectfully, true that 1 have not practiced law for rel wholesale in Chicago, and mem­ tee finally thought best to lay the J. R. Callahan. bers oi the Central Cotton Garment matter before the brewers, and in re­ 2u years, and my fondest hope is now that when 1 do that I will have a Manufacturers Association meeting sponse to our request we have receiv­ record to stand on, and not be com­ Statement by Mr. Goyne. at the Hotel LaSalle, said the prices ed the following statement: pelled to stoop to such mud slinging To C. E. S. Wood and C. T. Haas, of cotton goods had advanced froni Hilluboro Ore. when opposed by a “mere novice ”. of the 60 to 75 per cent. Both bakers and Chairman and Secretary N >v. 3, 1916 H e makes a pitiful moan over the fact Dear Friends,— cotton manufacturers predicted still “Equal Rights for Home Industry" that 1, as his partner, “enjoyed his Committee, and to the several mem­ My intention was to see yon per­ further advancement. full confidence, and then left his of­ sonally before elect.on, lint owing bers of said Committee; In the face of this startling news I fice, repudiating my politics to op­ to the business of the county I can- it is well to remember, that the pur­ Gentlemen: pose his candidacy.” It is a joke to •iot do so 13th and Madison St»., Oakland, California. We, the undersigned, formerly in pose of the Underwood tariff bill, hear the distinguished official men­ 1 have been in Washington under which we arc now living, , was the brewing business in the State of High Standard College of Technical Training. tion changing politics when he has Connty now for nearly two weeks to reduce the cost of living. The only Oregon, in answer to your request already been a member of every po­ trying cases brought against our thing it reduced was the revenue beg to say, for record and publication (Embracing decree courses litical party on the map. As for me 1 county involving several thousands produced by a tariff on imports. While that in case the constitutional amend­ in) Electoral and Meeh. have repudiated nothing. I am now of dollars. One of these we have the imports have increased millions ment No. 314, providing for the man­ Engineering, Civil and Mi­ registered and believe as I did before won. but the other trial is still of dollars above what they were un­ ufacture of a light beer, not exceeding ning Engineering, and Ar­ the primary. But I am applying to the going on. der the republican tariff, the duties four per cent alcohol strength, is voters for this position, not on my ■ While I have been attending to collected on these increased imports passed, we will not attempt to open chitecture; also special cour­ Politics, but because 1 believe that 1 this business and for some months was only about one half of what they saloons or bottle houses, or in any ses in Auto Engineering and can make a decided improvement ov­ before my opponent, Mr. Callahan, were under the republican tariff. The way directly or indirectly to violate Machine Shop Practice. er his record, and because I believe having very little business in his net result of the Underwood tariff is the plain terms of the law’ which we AIM AND POLICY that you are going to vote for a man office to attend to, has been busy this. The cost of living has ascended understand is intended to give us To give high standard engi­ oa his merits, and not because he se­ campaigning for the office of Dis­ to unprecedent proportions. The rev­ only the rights enjoyed in Oregon by cured a nomination by the skin of his trict Attorney. I cannot tell what enues have been sacrificed, and in or­ brewers outside the state, and we will neering courses, with all un­ teeth. As for leaving Mr. Goyne’s of­ schemes he may resort to in order der to make up for this loss Congress join in enforcing the law according necessary subjects omitted ! to get your vote and h ' w 1 w <7 V' >« <|f life as he states he has. By hard work enable me to serve you still better repriring smoking Fire make it necessary that we win the than before. During these two year* I have gained an education, made an favor and approval of the public, by Places. I have'saved the county many thou honest living, and established myself aidin.; an honest interpretation and in life without one cent of contribu­ sand dollars by keeping out of court enforcement of the0 law. We now hundreds of cases which individu ­ tion from any man. I am actuated in als have attempted to bring, either leave it to the public to determine making this campaign, by a desire to some petty’ matter, or to collect a I what this law means to the entire TILLAMOOK ORE. ► make good as your official and thus debt, on account of spite, or some state, not only through the preserva­ establish a foundation for a future. quarrel with their neighbors tion of the hop and allied industries, Don’t take the political slime from but as tending toward true temper­ During my term as district attor prejudiced newspapers, but ask about ney theie have been a I irge num­ ance. We hope your efforts may be I OR THE LAUNDRY bank, and if you believe I me at your ' ber of prosecutions but cut of this I successful. of a boost, I wil lappre- I lhe Strongest, Brightest, Clearest and am worthy number only a very few have es­ Signed: ciate your vote at next Tuesday's caped conviction on trial. This ha- Henry Wcinhard Plant, by Paul Best Blueing Made. the effect to lesson the number of election. Wessingcr, Henry Wagner. Yours respectfully, crimes committed Gambrinus Brewing Co., by R. T. J. R. Callahan. If elected to the office I will serve market Cox. yen faithfullv and cc nscientionsly -o----- Portland Brewing Co., By, A. J. and entleaver to enlor e the laws of Trombley Shown up in Dirty Politics. Blitz, President. the State without tear or tavor and Rubber, LaGrande Brewery, By To the \ oters of Tillamook County: impartially, and nt the same time Roesch. The Tillamook Herald in the last keep out of court petty cases anti American Brewing A Crystal Ice issue accuses me, among other things, spite work prosecutions and protect Co. By. Charles Bordeau. of seeking to get the office of Dis­ the interest of the tuxpii- ers. I City Brewery, Pendleton, By. Wel- trict Attorney at different times since Your« sincerely, CHAS. 1. CLOUGH CO. hi-lrn Roesch. T. I! G oyne . I came to lillamook County. My Coos Bay Brewing Manufacturing Pharmacists, friends, I am responsible for whatever Thom. progress I can make in this world, TILL AMO'JK - - OREGON. The Democratic press and Demo- The committee is convinced that and 1 will also be charged with any these manufacturers are acting in failures. I have managed to get estab­ cratis stump speakers are now plain­ good faith and will render to the lished in life by being aggressive tively inquiring what Mr. Hughes Committee and all public officials enough to take advantage of every would have done had he been con­ rave the their honest assistance in carrying opportunity affording me a chance fronted by the embarrassments which Notice. out the law according to its true in­ Saturday the 11th day of November for advancement, and because I am have arisen to vex the virtuous bos­ — u--- - tent and in seeing that neither direct­ 1 »1®, at the City Hall in Tillamook aggressive enough to seek to better om of President Wilson. The best re­ sponse to this inquiry is the flat state ­ Notice is hereby given, That the ly nor indirectly, publicly nor secret­ in the best wet myself bv obtaining a public office, I City, Oregon, at the hour of « p.m. ment that if Hughes had been presi ­ Common Council of Tillamook City, ly, is it disobeyed, and the Committee as the time and place at which the am criticised by ths feather brained dent the great majority of these prob­ desires to add its very strong convic Oregon, has accepted the street im­ Common Council shall hear and de­ editor of the Herald. I GvOr iiwcntsd provements provided for by Ordi ­ lems would have never have come up. tion based on the practical test and termine all objections to the appor­ proposition with you, DO YOU Indeed, they have for the most part, success in Norway and Denmark that nances Nos. 418 atpl 321 of Tilla- tionment of the cost of said st ret ini- W ant a live PROGRESSIVE been th® uook City, Oregon, being the follow ­ problems of Mr. Wilson ’ s own to encourage home production of a provement, and that at said ri ¿tiag „1BZ1................. ... MAN AS YOUR WIDE AWAKE light beer will be to discourage the ing portion* of streets to-wit: All or at such other time as the li tring OFFICIAL OR DO YOU PREFER creation—the fruitage of his errors that portion of Fifth Street from increasing consumption of heavy may be adjourned to, the Co .mon A DEAD ONE? I have stated that 1 and his abnormal propensity to rush alcoholic beverages which is now go­ renter line of Sixth Avenue East, Council will hear and determin auch would rather have the position than in where angels feared to tread. Di­ (PATENTED)^ 00 Last to East Boundary line of Tilla ­ objection* and make »uch cl Inges ing on. th-- salary as much as the opportunity plomacy. tact, and hard sense would therein a* shall be necessary to make In the Scandinavian Countries and mook City. which the office affords to establish a have saved him from practically ev­ And has appropriated the cost of ery embarrassment that has confront­ such apportionment equitabh and Finland, after an investigation includ­ good record. . ed him and discredited his country in said improvements to the respective ju»t. I he apportionment to made ing the prohibition states of this PROTECTOR HAT 75* The low lived insinuation that I eountr- a three per cent beer (in lots and tracts of ground which are by the Common Council is on file have committed a crime in forcing the eyes of the world. The ouestion situated within Local Improvement /z, Dealers everywhere with the undersigned City Recorder practiced allowed to be four per cent) District Marx to v-ithdraw is the most shmy now being put bv his followers. done** “ ’ Ovr 80 ® year. is free Of all licenses, tax or regula­ Oregon, No 5, of Tillamook City, and may be examined by any person kind of political scum and is indeed "What would Hughes have ‘ being all of the property interested therein. owner tion as a means of checking the con­ fronting W/. A J TOWII CO BOSTON! characteristic of the source from suggests the story of a ship and abutting upon, or _____ adjac- Done by the order of tbe Commo« the ser- sumption of distilled spirits. v-hirh it emanates. IF Tnr.Kr. HAS who in strange waters sought ent to said proposed improvement Council and dated this 25th dav of vice of a pilot and asked a capable For the Committee BEEN X and to said proposed improvements October, 1818. BEEN a A ’ < CRIME COMMITTED looking applicant: "Do you know C. E. S. Woods, WHY DON'T THF.IR PF.T DIS- and especially benefitted thereby, lra C. Smith, where the rocks are? ” Chairman, 7777“ ATTORNEY TWÎCT and that the Common Council of Til­ City Recorder of Tilla­ "No" was the prompt response. (Paid Ade.) CUTE? WHY? ISN'T IT THEIR lamook City, Oregon, baa appointed mook City, Oregon. ONE ANOTHER STATEMENT. Polytechnic College of Engineering, I Wien better ca n be made well r.iafe it SSWARD OIL COMPANY RALPH E. WARREN, Clough's GIAN! BLUEING See Us Î B wind AND STORM ,L°8’ FISH BRAND REFLEX SLICKER t •>*' AM* \r