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Che CHIamook Herald C. 6. Cromblcv editor Issued Civicc a lUcck Knterod ns scvond--U. matter May IT. Oreifon. under the act St'llCKM'TlD.N 51.50 A Hdi'crlisiim H.itcs ' sol Advwtisonwntu Hrst Insertion, per line J .10 (inch subsequent insertion. Him .OR Homes loal Nolle - - M - Timber Claims! - - 10.00 N'otle, per line - - - .Oft Curds of thanks, per Hue . .OS Locals, 'wr line, first insertion - .?j FRIDAY MARCH 'J7, IDU. R. A. Booth, tori I candidate the lief ubhean Sens- j who vw ill undoubtedly bf the only formidable candidate against Senator ChsniNprlsin. has lcen in our city and has met some of our people. A rather smi.ll sised audience beard him at the Commercial Club room on WdieMiy evei.ing. Mr. ISooUi, who is a millionaire lumberman is certainly a very fire man. at least, he so imprsad tose who heard him. address was eery entertaining. It reminded us in many respects f a g d old time democratic speech, and w cculd rxt help but think, as we heard him talk, that manj f the things he was proclaiming for were things that the Democratic party had bees sdvocst ing for years and were now through the eve. Iter t leadership of President Wil son making ai4 endeavoring to make into laws for this ourtry. Mr. liooth argrvssed from his Demo c'uc spet eh g enough to criticise ti.t tariff rcforti policy of the present uli: iptrhhon, and we have no uoobt that un inward ripple of good humor ijr?a(j an erg many of those present a he irj patfci iu-ally spoke of Tilla itiu'k chetbe seln'i g forvc per pound. In nt;rj to fn.e tolls for coat wise s-hit s throug. tre i'anama ttaiwl, Mr. Bio'h can have no contention with Mr. t'hamhvriain as Mr. Chamberlain is the most radical free tolls man in con- j gress. j Thire i-ecm:" to be no great differ- er.i'o, so fur as we have been able to. see up u the prtsent, in what Mr.! Chsnitcrhiin stands for and what Mr. Booth stands for, except in regard to! the tariff, and the tariff law lately en-1 enacted seem to be adjusting itself so; nicely to the needs of the people, as a i whole, that Senator Chamberlain has certainly the beat of the argument i long that line. ! In 6umming up tnc senatorial situa- j lion wo can come to but one conclusion and that is to the effect that it is not a jood policy u exchange senatorial tim ber, especially when the pieient en cumbent has roudo good. The Jifiee of United SUte Sanator is a pretty big job end Senator Chnm borlain Iks proven himself big enouith for the position. In tbu four years be has been senator be has acquired an ex perience and ptestage that will be of unt'slimable value to Oregon in the future; and what is more ne belongs to thy party that is destined to remain in power for some time, for as Senator LaFoIlette who voted for the present tariff law, said: "The prscnt admin istration has made a record unsur passed for genuine constructive legis lation." The people of the country have been educated to u point where they are now able to Appreciate the truth as Sdt forth by Senator LaFolI elt", and we da oot Delieve lhi-y can be filmilammed or fuolcd intoa.tiu vut inij into power u party that has been long on promises and mighty short whur) it came to the fultill.nent of t' osu promises. Senatur Chamberlain will have mora preitage in congress and will therefore be in a position to do more tor Ore on than Mr. liooth bt-cuuse of the fact that be belongs to ths ua'ty that is in powor and will be in power fur some time to come. I vote for Senator La Follette for I'resi By the way Borne of our Htand pal ,ent wjth as good grace as for any frier.ds express themselves those days democrat. Hut tho party doesn't know one would think that our tarriff laws',, KOod rmin when they see him, theiu should be made for the benefit of the jB b(t rnU(:n bitf business in iiartyism producer alone, awl that the consumer 1 .j,at they cannot, or do not want to see has no alternative but to pay the tno man. price or vn without. The last issue of . the Headlight contained several nows Heme 'tiling of large shipments of dairy and other products from Kur jpu to feme of i ur large cities on the At lantie seaboard. The Headlight and other paper.-, i.f its stripe condemn a tarriff Uw that allows tliiw sort of thing, reguriiesb of the fact that many poor people of the large eastern ea board cities are now able to buy some of tho oruinury commodities of life at a reasonable price; regardless ot the fact that many who were previously going hungry are now being fed. We know this is a very "aad" atate of af faiid, looking at the mutter from u strictly selfish dollars and cents stand point, but the people wanted this riort ' of thing, they voted for it, and now i (I.,. i, Imi,. ,ril ll At l.i.ut tti'-.t iii IV... I situation In the Rust. i in tho Yust and in Oregon especially ' conditions uro different for, rcgardlusi of the reduction of the turrifr, prices have remained ubout tho sumo, with, I CllCSll.1V .Hid Prld.lV UM' at tho put oluVe of March It, IS71." VHR IN ADVA SOU nt Tillamook, i Karh .niborMiuont insertion, lino .0.1 1 Krsohitions of t 'omiolnco ami Ij-kliro notietw. for line .06 Business A I'roftwsiomil enrdn.mn. 1.00 ti.splav Advertisement, per Inch .5 ALL PispUv Ad must ho in this of fice on Monday ami Thursday Morn injts to insure "publication in follow in Tuesday and Friday Immo. Reason. are "imperative. the exception of cheese and wwl which sre mw the hithet they have over boon. It might be interesting to note some of Cortland's jobbing prices for Oregon commodities : Chickens l?i to ISc; butter ) to 30c: eggs 19 to 80c; fheee 21 to 22c. Any fair minded man will tell you that the producer has nothing to kick about in regard to the above prices. The question arise here, howrcer: Why is it that the West is not effected by the new tariff law as is tho liast? There is one principal reason: Our great increase in immigration necoin 1 panicd by our heavy development works caused by the unprecedented rapid srowth of a new country, ban created a great local demand for all food products. And the que lion may wellbeagked: Where woukl we be nt In regard to food supply if it were not for the fact that we are gettins some relief through the importation of cer- tain foreign pro lucts. Take leef for instance : beef has bten so high that many small butchers have been forced out of business on the eoatt. ask your local butcher about it. 'lite importa tion of foreign beef has been a Godsend to this countrv. and it is the only means whereby the price of meal ran be kept any where within the reach of the laboring man. Regardless of the wail of the calam- ity howler, Oregon has not suffered, but in rea'ity has benefited by the reduction of the tariff, SPAF.KS FROM UNCLE RUBE'S ANVIL. I bought a cheese from a merchant the oilier day and h remarked that cheese was the highest it was evir known to he in Tillamook county. Where is the Headlight's Kangaroo cheitfe? Why not gather up a lot of sea-gull eggs and ship to China in exchange for their kangaruo egs? I make thu sug gestion for editor Baker. If we can not do any better why not ond for Colonel uoethuls to be county judge or a", least a county commission er? We make tbis suggestion because of his services being culled for by so many The omon of Orocon serun to want a Doctor lor Governor from the way thev are boosting for Or. Smith in some part of the state. Well if the Smith family and the women all vote for him, he will surely be elected. The man who knows no more about voting than to pick out his party ticket anti make an X in front of nil mimes on it, knows just enough to tie a good partisan but not enough to bo the best citizun. The best citizen will choo.su the man regurdless of party. Whun the railroad companies and oihor business men of the country re fuse to employ men who are given to U3ing strong orink, ought wo to elect such men to olhce to run the affairs of our government? The people of Oregon and the whole country an finding out that men are worth more than party. 1 heard a man say "I am n Hryan Democrat anil u La Follette Republican." Ho is right, while 1 am a democrat I could The cry about what may happen to the price of Tillamook cheese reminds us of the girl down in Georgia who had a sweet-heart named John. Ono day her mother sent her down to their big spring for a bucket of water Tho girl was gone so long that her mother went down to see what was the mutter and she found the girl sitting by the spring crying us if her heart would break. Her mother asked her what was the I matter, ''0!' she said, 'I was thinking about if John und 1 got married and had a little baby and it was to come down here and fall into the spring aril i get drowned, iioo lioo hool lioo hoo hool" , Notice of call for City Road Warrants. All City road warrants endorsed be- foro October SMth 1913, are now called, Interest ceases Mar, 24th, 1014. W. M. Harrison City Treasurer MILL AND TIMBER FOR SAL!. i I will sell mv null known I1"1 Yellow l'ir Saw Mill ivntlsttitK "( 1 v" Hollers IS inches "v 11 ft. I olio Ath engine tuV.! I double Mill currier; i b ' inch snw ; kI IMner cutnll w; 1 11 inch llerlin Flooring machine, one 1 Doukity onctne; ! aerr IiiinI; sbmil 0 million ft. of timber. Will H i for nboul what tho tlmbr is weMh. Will iw terms on part of It. f sll i or address Frank Ion, Tillaiiwok, Ore. To the Volet's of Tillamook Cotialy i ! I hereby announce myself as a fan ' didate for ro election to the Otnc f County Treasurer, of Tillamook '" ! In. Urvgon, subject to the HepuMu-J't lrimaries to In- held .Msv 1Mb. I'.l4. B. U Heals. To llie Voters of lill.imook County 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the Office of County Ch-rk. for ro-1 lection, subject to the Kii Hcan I'rimaries tot heW My lMt 1911. Very reepectfully. J C. HokWn. To the Voters of Tilkunook County j I hereby announce myself as Can ' didate for re election to the Office "f ' County Sheriff of tillamonk Count . Oregon subject to the Ileput'hcan choice In the I'rimaries to bo held Mv ISth. 1911. II. Crenshaw. To the Voters of TWatuook Counly I hereby announce myself as Camii date for nomination for the offVr of County Surveyor, on the ttepubltca-i ticket. If nominated and erected, I hl! at nil times endeavor to administer the olflce with efficiency, accuracy, atxl economy. Respectfully, Itoaa 1 Shrove. To The Voters of Tillamook Coualr Having been urged bv so many of m. fi lends, I hereby announce mvs- l( .i - candidate on the Republican tlck'-i f r County Sheriff at the coming r 'Mt ies. If nominated and circled I will at tend to my dutienas required by uw t the best of my ability without four h favor to none. Signeil fimmetl M. Dales. To the Republican Voters of Tillamook Countv I hrrebv announce m)ulf as a run didate for nomination to tho office of ' Comity Surveyor, on the Republican ticket, ut the coming Republican I'n ' niarics. If nominated and elected, I will con- ' luct the affairs of my n'r t.i the bot ' f my ability. With my cnglnci-rifii! training and experience " feel eapaliic' of handling the work connected with ! the office: especially the road worn. ' which is becoming more important than ever before. Signed, u. (J. Jnrkson. To the Vottrs of Tillamook County, j I hereby announce that I am a can-' didate fur the nomit.ati .;i f SihtiIT oh ' the Dtmucratic Ticket ut the ; riinarir in May. If elected I will rf.irm the duties of my olllce to the lot of m ability without fear or favor. Respectfully, i N. J. Myers, j To the Voters of Tillamook County ! I hereby announce myself as cai.di ! date for noiriiiialiiMi at tr.- I'nnianeo ' held May 15, 101 1. as a ltoMhii-an, for; the office of Counly .fudge. If noini- ' natel and elfetod, it will oe mv eiii-a- j vor to serve the iieoole of ihi, I Ojiinty Ui the bestof my ability, an I in faor of good ronds, and believe that they should ,nj constructed with regaril I to the future needs. It will he mv imhcy if elected, to use strict economy ' In the expenditure of the public funds ! of the County. ; A. M. Hare. To the Voters of Tillamook County I wish to announce that 1 am a can didate for the nomination of coroner on trie llcpulilican ticket at the primaries in May. If nominated and ejpeted I will perform tho dot in of my ofll.-e to the best of my ability. Dr. W. C. Hawk. To The Voters of Tillamook County Upon solicitation of many of my friends throughout the county, J have decided to rur. for the oflicu of County Purveyor on the Republican ticket. If elected I promise an economical mid impartial ailmiiiMtrntiou. I Invite your inestigation and mtpport. it. F. Wilson, Hay City, Ore. To the Voters of Tillamook County. I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the nomination of surveyor on the republican ticket al the primaries in May. If nominated and elected it will bo my aim to do my duty to the very best of my ability. A. M, AiiHtin. To the Voters of Tillamook County. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for ttie nomination of the oflice of County Commissioner, on tlm H,i publican ticket at tho primary to hu hoM My lfi, and shoulu I be nominal, ed nnd elected will endeavor to servo tho people of the county to tho best of my libllity. Fn' k I,. OAiur.s, Clovurdale, Oro. i)r. L. IIcwil1 OUtetri.si V isl.t IMh ri" Kes .mdOmV. Wl.Hrh.Hi- K.l. -u-e. TIU.AMtMK K. A n. Pltn RMIpaNT li.TtT All Woik liosisntHfl i,..MM.H.K Dr. Jack Olson KKSint s r Hi s i ir Drtlcr llciirs Irv n H s m I" i m. 0,lilfcll8i Huikliait It.. Hi 'h.ne DR. ELMER 0 ALLEN, Dentist, i Ha lraleU in Ike Coasaiertial BU . SrceJoj Ih. P. J $p. , ((!,, ll.H.M , , , , ! Oji Kv"iir Irrwo " .'ii! ' GEORGE WILLOT Attoriwv tl OUkt In Commrmal BtiiMirut. -- ' T. H. GOYNE Altorito -at-jadj I and Offtcr businS. Oftl in I K U H 1 II' H j. e. RttDY, D. v. m. w.w ius .s (t .th t: t t f Url!Sonl TiUamHK Font Foot Fir Slabs 3.00 Per Cord Delivered $2.90 in 'IV n CortljLota; $2.80 in Twenty f I Lot. A. F. COATS LUYHE CO. Tillamook Clay Works KRhiiS BROS., Profw. Wo have iuw .- linisti'l -upil ..i i.ii.l, ,m. flt.un tile nai tu tin- in. n kit at th 1 1 w mi jincfs: BRICK, . - $10.00 PER THOUSAND 3- IN. DRAIN TILE, JI6.00 PH THOUSAND 4- IH. DRAIN TILE, S20.00 PER THOUSAND I.ocatcil 'i milis s,,iith ,,( Tillaminik n iiiaut t I .1 VI li 1 1 l ' t I . MUTUAL I'HOHi: Is your throat sore? Is your voice husky? Do you cough? If so, Try ZYNOLE TROKEYS They Help and Relieve TILLAMOOK DRUG STORE KOCH &. HILL, PROPS. P- I'.. KOCH, I'l I. ().. Uhi; TSCHK. AIOTIil!K!' BOTH I'HONI'.S 1 II-I-AMOOK. OKIiCON ALEX. MTMAIR & CO. J ex urn a a. iig A n w aiiis KITCHEN RANGES ana HE4TING STOVES See U. for Price. BeforcOri!eri Elscwhc SBUSCR1BE FOR THE TWICE A bl. J . CLAU88GN LAWVGR IMil' rstllliH Ahvokat Ct.mmmiul HiiililhiK H.r. BOTTS 1.4VVT COMIMI-.IU M-.I ul-AUSTRACT. t lllur I . I llltHHOolt Mm k I illaiiiiKik - 'irt'. PioneerTransferCo.i i. i . iu:k .v mjn. i'i"p. I Uc Sninc I'iUc tn IJvciyoiic JOHN 1 1 1 AM) III MM KS0N lllumri al l ' f I li.liiUf j TT t J)' lillnniooK Count) llttnk Hltltj. M Geo. P. Winslow i in.- hM TllKtmooIc. m i -hhik l MUlk' I AKl.Nd CO. U N IINKIf. Met atol i. 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