Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 28, 1912, Image 3

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    Tillamook Headlight, November 28, iûi£
ANDSOME $400 UPRIGHT PARLOR GRAND PIANO
4ason, Pennington & Co. and the Tillamook Headlight
ILL GIVE AWAY, absolutely without cost, the CLAXTON UPRIGHT PIANO shown belou
This is open to anyone, an d nomination blanks may be obtained at the Tillamook H< sadlight office, at Mason, Pen-
nington & Co. ’s store, or cut fi rom ihis ad. This will be the most interesting advertisin ff proposition ever held in Till-
amook County, and everybody has an equal opportunity to secure this Beautiful Upright PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
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With every yearly subscription to The Tillamook
Headlight accompanied by $1.50 in cash, 3,000 votes wil
be given. This applies to back subscription, and you can
pay for as many as you desire. You can also get votes on
job printing—100 votes for each dollar paid on either job
advertising or printing. All leading merchants in Tilla
mook, Oregon, patronize The Tillamook Headlight, and
they will be glad to give you the votes when they pay any
of their accounts. But the best way to get votes is to get
subscriptions to the paper, as the schedule of votes is so
much greater for subscription than for anything else. You
will be surprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to the
Headlight if you try. Closes May 1, 1913.
The Tillamook Headlight is the pioneer newspaper
of Tillamook County, which for the past twenty five years
have been boosting for the county, advocating good roads
and other improvements.
NOMINATION BLANK.
foi 2,000
No. 1, Name of Contestant will not be known. 2. No name of candidates will be pub-
lithed. 3. Every Contestant gets 2.000 votes to start with +, Every Contestant gets
a number. 5.
__________
Standing
„ bv _________
Numbers r published
___ weekly
____ in The Tillamook Headlight.
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. ’------- 7, Votes must Not be writ-
6, All vot^s_must
brought
in Wednesday
for :..
recording.
ten on. t.
. L e vojes
.
8 .~i
in packages V.LL
with Contestant's number ____________
and amount on top slip.
9. Color of Certificates will be changed each month and must be recorded ’before
...„. 11. Contestant
change. 1<) Votes are transferable only before recording.
«Contestant having the
largest number of vote« on May 1, I9I3, wins Piano. THIS IS SURELY A PRESENT
WORTH WORKING FOR. •
Cut this Coupon cut and bring to
ason, Pennington & Co.
It will Count 25 Votes.
I
I hereby accept the nomination as a con­
testant on the Claxton Piano Contest. Please place
these 2000 votes to my credit.
Name
P.O
o Two Gold Watches and a $25 Silver Toilet Set. Silver Wear Every Week to the contestants.
hat to Expect.
Accounting For It.
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UP-TO-DATE AND NOVEL.1
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Election Notice
I am a power for great good if you do
not abuse my use.
(n cases of need—I do my work well.
I am a builder up of health and strength
—in the hospital or in the home.
For the invalid or the convalescent—for
the tired or overworked I oiler a great
help.
A little of me goes a long way.
I have been among you for three gen­
erations.
N otice is H ereby G iven ,--That
eculation prevail» in the
on -Monday, the 2nd day of Decern-
On a vote that, according to the A
jg^ iii
at t)
ie vim
city nun,
Hall, m
in Tilla-
particularly in Washing- official returns so far, is smaller advertising Methods Adopt- ber>
uci, 1016,
me
1 ma*
I mook City, in Tillamook County,
l what our Democratic than that given Mr. Bryan in anyof
ed by an Enterprising
State of Oregon, a City Election will
kded by Mr. Wilaon will Ilia three campaigns, the Democrats
be held for the purpose of electing
House.
ling into power by way of gained nearly all the states by plu­
the following officers of said city,
rat the Democratic party- rality. The Republican party, with
to wit :
One Mayor.
do something with the 3,000,000 votes, divided them into
That Tillamook is fast becoming
One Treasurer.
confronting it, and thnt two parts nearly equal, cast them metropolitan in the method of ad­
One Councilman from the First
llson, is really something for separate electors, and by the vertising used by our merchants to Ward of said City.
I
m the schoolmaster, in
One Councilman from the Second
easiest of arithemetical rules lost call the buying public’s attention
Ward of said City.
|t he has been so persist ■
almost everything to a party of per­ to the many splendid values which
One Councilman from the Third ’
[up to ridicule by his op-
haps 6,200,000. Why did the Re­ they are offering, also that the wide­ Ward of said City
One Councilman from the Fourth I
publican party split in this neces­ awake firm of Mason, Pennington
tn very wisely maintains
of »aid City.
sarily disastrous manner? Aside & Company are keeping up with Ward
One Councilman from the Fifth
y listening attitude, and
and
just
a
little
ahead
of
the
times
from the Democrats it sustained a
Ward of said City, and
ig on the subject.
One Water Commissioner from
factional assault from two directions in an advertising respect is again
ring ones, however, be-
One was from a so-called progres­ 'practically demonstrated by what the Second Ward of »aid City •
the first act of the new
And that P. W. Todd, W. G.
sive element that proposed to push is perhaps the most elaborate sys­ Dwight
and W. S. Hays have been
will be to call a epecia 1
its ideas inside the party. The tem of advertising ever attempted duly appointed Judges and E. D.
Congress to consider
by
any
business
house
in
this
sec
­
Hoag and S. B. Whitehouse, Clerk»
other was a sudden third-term raid
means of tackling the
tion, namely; the giving away of of said election.
>t of these problems at that shouldered the original insur- the beautiful Claxton Parlor Grand
Said election will be held at 9:00
1 gents aside, and after failing to get
Piano which is now on exhibition o’clock in the morning of said day
the
nomination,
bolted,
putting
up
and will continue until 4:00 o'clock
rst issue, and that which
at their store.
in the afternoon of said day.
s most intimately, is a third ticket throughout the.coun­
I’m known as Cyrus Noble throughout the world.
The
piano
retails
at
$4(0
00
each,
Dated this 11th day of November,
ligh cost of living, and try, in each state and locally. The guaranteed for ten year»
1912.
The
W. J. Van Schuyver Co., Portland, Or.
T. B. H andley ,
Inerable point is the tar Republican party, for the second principle points of superiorityof this
City Recorder of Tillamook
rotects the manipulator time, rejected a third term move­ celebrated Claxton piano over any
City, Oregon.
leculator in the necessi- ment in convention. It will be ap­ other of this class of instruments ;
j day life To this end, plauded in political h’story for fi­
lie in the three Htrings in unison
JOHN 1.ELAND HENDERSON,
The Independent Church
SIDNEY E. HENDERSON,
n the duties on that first delity’, at any cost, to a vital nation­ with overstrung bass, the splendid­
Secretary Treu»
President.
I necessity, meat, will be al safeguard.
ly
pitched
scale
anil
true
sounding
The
Attorney
at-Law
anti Notsrv
There
are
but
two
to
worship
At
the
same
time
every
one
of
t
e
[eel the ax.
Loard which gave the Claxton that one who exhaults himself »nd the
Public.
known that vast qtianli- time honored principles remain un­
rich, deep, even tone so much ad­ one who humble» himself, The one
kaiian beef, pork and changed. Protection was a lead­
mired.
who expects a reward and the one
I be brought in the nW»- ing issue. Both the Republican
In a recent interview witll Mr. who accepts the free gift.
party
and
the
third
party
indorsed
luty ia lowrred or taken
Stillwell regarding this decided in­
The righteous cr just, and the
1 and the immediate re- it in t' eir platforms. .More than two- novation in advertising, Mr Still­
|li reduction will be a thirds of the voter« of the United well stated: "We have been en sinner that comes to repentance.
Because I choose to go with the
I in tlu- market on the e States are for it It will eventually
joying the patronage and confidence
■nd an abundance of be established and rtand unchal­ of the buyer» of this community wind ami tide, does not prevent you
from mazing a desperate struggle
lenged. Baek of these facta is a
Binds.
for some time now and by always in rowing against them, I chCTose
Bd item ia wheat anil condition of unrest not yet satis­
trying to keep our stocks complete
(INCORPORATED)
■eral. This tariff reduc factorily exp’ained. One writer on the saying that ‘You can get it at to follow the line of least re»istance,
does
not
prohibit
you
from
trying
the
election
ways
the
American
■it Canadian wheat, oats
B which there are also people are subject to periodical Manon, Pennington Ac Co’».' has be­ to overcome every obstacle, and go­
Bities at hand, and will waves of hysteria. A former ex­ come a household expression. In ing hard against thegrain "Faith
giving away thia piano we are without works is dead,” Christ
■wer the prices of the ample is the free silver crusade,
hr. but will also effect which no Democrat cares to men-' actuated by a double purpose, to wrought for me, he paid the debt I
■ on meat, as feed and tion now. Mr. Wilson himself vot­ ' allow our appreciation of the pat­ owe. "By his stripes we are heat­
TILLAMOOK. OREGON
B wheat, and meat— ed for the gold standard in 1896. ronage of our friend» during the ed,” I am justified by his righteous­ BOTH PHONES.
Muckraking magazine» and other past, also to encourage new trade ness. I am free from the law of
terk—follows corn.
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Bof course, is bad news publications raved Bbout the high and to bring the many splendid sin and death, through his attoning
values we are now offering in all blood, his fulfillment of the law,
■nd pork men. but they coat of living and charged it on
line» to the attention of every buyer and saving grace.
■eveled in n sky high tariff duties. It is remarked that
in thia territory. The plan» we are
J C. Gove,
for
several
years
it
ha»
been
the
g* expense of the con-
■t seem» only fair that fashion to “cuss everything that using in giving away this piano ia
When You Consider that home health
■r shou'd have his turn, , waa a year old or a foot high.” The equitable and fair to all, simply
A Beilin paper quotes the price
■e reveling on his own
is governed largely by sani­
hysterica may have calmed down this, every person buying one dol­ of dog meat at 10 cent» a pound.
tary conditions, doesn't it seem
■ is certain—Mr. Wilson some now that the Democratic lar’s worth of any thing in our The American tariff is not blamed
J good, and those who party, a minority of votera, has store will receive a coupon good for for thia new article on the it enu.
that
good plumbing is worth
B»t believe that to do so,
100 votes. The person returning to
B* with a ruthlesa hand been put into control of all depart­ us on May 1, 1913, the largest num­
The Kansan women have lighted
while ?
B ctjn»ider« . ontributes ments of the government for the
bonfires in celebration of the suf­
■** of living and that next two years. Is the best yet to ber of votes will be given the piano frage victory, and thrown their hate
guaranteed plumbing
Bnetitate to attack tlie come? It depends on what follows absolutely free of all cost.
No
and
bonnet»
in
the
flame»
The
•er it seems neceasaay,
H”1 fixtures afford perfect sanitation
hysterics and develops in minority favors will be shown. Our reputa­ milliner» should join the movement
■«he heaven» fall.
tion
for
’
square
dealing'
assures
and give years of dependable ser­
,
rule.
■ "•en seemed doomed
en maane
our customers of that fact.”
good of the many,
vice.
■lok for the coming
This four hundred dollar Claxton
The Supreme Court deciaion in
"There could tie no better medi­
least i- anything but
Parlor
Grand
Piano
ia
surely
a
the
bathtub
trunt
case
pratically
is
Our prices will interest you.
cine than Chambertain’s Cough
W then-
Remedy. My children were all present worth having and we pre­ that the tariff i» not responsible for
at would »h< >w that at sick with whooping cough. One dict a very "merry race*' for votefl the high prices the trust has been
fcrth.s of the voter» ot of them was in bed, had a high during the next few niontha.
charging. The combination was
Telephone Mai
► te»‘.Ivor the reason- I fever anil was coughing up Mood
Mason, Pennington A Co are sure­ held to l>e in violation uf the Sher
Our
doctor
trnve
them
Chamber-
In ot Amen an wages
■ The present politi- lain'» Cough Remedy eased them, ly to be congratulated upon their man law, a statute haring no con­
w therefor ■ >' fl N n lai and three bottles cured them,” says broad minded methods and ’ Trade nection with schedule K or any
Mr». R A. Donaldson, of Lexing 1
tenaient.
duty. a(>ecific or ad valorem
ton Mias For sale by all deelera. 1 Getter” advertising system.
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Tillamook Title and
Abstract Company
Law: Abstracts: Real Estate
Surveying ; Insurance.
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