Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, December 12, 1912, Image 4

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Tillamook Headlight, December 12, leía
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HANDSOME $400 UPRIGHT PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
"Mason, Pennington & Co. and the Tillamook Headligr*
WILL GIVE AWAY, absolutely without cost, the CLAXTON UPRIGHT PIANO shoz.,-. y
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This is open to anyone, and nomination blanks maybe obtained at the Tillamook Headlight offu.* at Maw p.-
nington & Co.’s store, or cut from ihis ad. This will be the most interesting advertising proporitism ever haid ■
amook County, and everybody has an equal opportunity to secure this Beautiful Upright PARLOR GR A *»/> Pf ■ S
Hozv to Get Vote Tickets
How to Get l ote 7 icketA
With every purchase made at MASON, PENNING­
TON & CO.’s STORE voles will be giveu—ioo votes
FOR EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH PURCHASED.
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pay for at — .1.1 - is y -.»i
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job pr.ulisjf— SCA> .»‘.rgs Ù1.Ç moil uu'iit* pail «n "It!..- "
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1 ' erutitiq nerrhanik tt 7'11*
tn 00k. ijerj'».» pacsw ima« T’.ie u'iliitnunM -rpudliisLt iato
they w.Il le
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of their «eouncBiJ
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.le »'Merlili«» »1 -vue* 1 r»
roach great.*? ivc rui-icr itmn aun nr in v* in ih »
»to'
.C h a»gpxs ■aiiiamurloni •&. 'tur
trill be swypr-jed bvts
Head’rgit if yoc try. C’tuten M fa a *WS-
Votes in tile
same proportion will also b<- given to persons paying ac­
counts. If any of onr friends need anything in Ladies’
Dress Goods, Suits, Underwear, Millinery, Shoes, etc., and
Gent ’s Clothing and Furnishing, ‘Boots, Shoes, Rubber
Goods, etc., or anything carried by an up-to-date General
Merchandise Store, get them to patronize Mason, Penning­
ton & Co. and give you their votes. Now is the time to get
busy. The earlier you start the more advantage you will
have in final count. The date of the closing of the contest
w'll be May i, 1913.
Cutout Coupon below aud present or mail to Mason,
Pennington & Co. or the Tillamook Headlight.
If they owe on account get them to pay it and secure
votes.
I
The TilLaffffartk .“«a»t. 4 ti
île pt im-er wrtn-TLU'wr*
of T:’.h»x* C-ytxt*» •»iteti fan .le last '.ventt
have bees bccestiig iic the J1.1T’ ut’c iesu ntj
and ocaer tasMweMeurj.
NOMINATION BL AN
Claxton Upright Grand Piano
Voting Contest
Cut this Coupon cut and bring to
♦
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Mason, Pennington & Co.
It will Count 25 Votes.
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:cstoz: oa lie Ca*a.:n. J unii ¿.lnitst.
ïhese »30 w acet
No. 1 Name of Contestant will not be known. 2. No name of candidate* will be pub­
lished. 3, Every Contestant ¿jets 2,000 votes to start with. 4. Every Contestant get*
a number. 5, Standing by Numbers published weekly in The Tillamook Healligjkt-
6, All votes must be brought in Wednesday for recording. 7, Votes must Not be writ­
ten on. 8. Tie votes in packages with Contestant's number and amount on top * .;
9. Color of Certificates will be changed each month and must be recorded before
change IO Votes are transferable only before recording. 11. Contestant having the
largest number of votes on May 1, lgl3, wins Piano. THIS IS SURELY A PRESENT
WORTH WORKING FOR.
Also Two Gold Watches and a $25 Silver Toilet Set. Silver Wear Every Week to the
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Administrator’s Sale.
The drunkard will have none of me.
The heavy drinker says “no” when m\
name is mentioned.
The man who craves rough strong
whiskey passes me by.
All this is as it should be as I mvself
would wish it. I am not for them.
all the right, title, interest and
estate which said defendants Wil
linm G. Willett, Elizabeth Willett,
George G. W illett, Lena B. Willett,
J. J. Gee and H. C. Ellis, and all
persons claiming under them, sub­
sequent to the execution of the said !
mortgage from the defendants Wil- i
lett to the plaintiff John Krebs on I
the 4th day of May, A. D. 1910, in,
of and to said lands and premises
particularly described in said niort-1
gage and said decree and said writ .
of execution and the said premises
hereinbefore mentioned are describ- .
ed in said execution as follows, to-!
wit:
Beginning at a point 5.18 chains
East of the North-west corner of ¡
the South-west quarter of the North­
west quarter of Section Twenty-six
(26), Township Four (4) South,
Range Ten (10) West, Willamette
Meridian, Or., thence (Var. 21degs.
E ), South 10.00 chains; thence East
8 00 chains ; thence North 10.00
chains ; thsnee West 8.1O chain to
Notice of Final Account
the place of beginning containing
N otice ib H ereby G iven .—That 8 acres, more or less.
Also, A strip of land and water
the underaigned has filed in the
t Onntj Court of Tillamook Count)*, right beginning at a point North
Oregon, hie final account a. a<l- 8.» clegs. East 5,81 chains from the
nunietrator of the estate of John C. V4 Section corner between Sections
■ langan, deceased, and that the '26 and 27, Township 4 S , R. 10 W’.;
Judge of said Court hne appointed thence North 82 degs. West 2.95
d“y of December, chains; North35degs. W. 2.61 chains;
a» »^e h°ur of 10 o’clock a. in . North 38 degs. East 3 04 chains ; 1
nt the office of the County Judge, North 51 degs. East 3.00 chains ; i
X!. h «Court Hol,!,e- •" Tillamook North 29 degs 37 East 2 00 chain«
'''j Oregon, as the time and place to the South hne of the lands of
entire reorganisation ci the State
Mr. Taft’s Message.
tor the hearing of objections to such John Krebbs, being in S.W. Ji of
W' Ji of Section 26, Tp. 4 S., I
Department on line" of greater
M?eareofCCOl,nl
th' 8e»»leme“» North
R. 10 West.
efficient: y.tlie preaident pasae* 0» to
Mr.
Taft
in
his
message
to
Con
­
Also, All the timber now on the
<Jated this November 27th 1912. at
land l>elonging to Fredric« Briody. gress struck a new note in Ameri ­ our ever-expanding trade balance*,
1 ’Uatuook City, Oregon.
lying on the North side of Arstell can state papers. The entire docu­ which, he any., can be directly
H. T. B otts ,
Adnnmatrato»-, with the will Creek in Sections 26 and 27, Town­ ment ia devoted to a discussion of traced to thia increasing cfticienc»
ship Four South of Range Ten our relations with foreign govern operating under the maximum sad
annexed, of the Estate of
\\ eat of W illamette Meridian To-,
John C. Mangan
gether with a right to use «aid pro- 1 ments Domestic affairs are dis­ minimum clauses of the Payee
Deceased.
petty of said Briody above «Jew cussed only as they are involved Aldrich turili law. **IL»« great
Sheriffs Sa e of Real Property cribed for the purpose of logging and included in a consideration of have been the result« ol thia <le
■aid timber, and timber of said 'our relations with other countries. plomacy," he aaya, "coupled with
on Foreclosure.
John Krebb«, lying back of said
b^rt’ne J* HSR“y G,vkx “That timber ; said grantees to have the Such large subjects of internal the maximum and the minimum
rm of m / a" e**T,ution duly issue»! r,^bt to use the .aid lands for road« policy as waterway improvement, provision of ths tariff, will be
o h/.
C'rcu'» Court of the State where moat convenient for logging interstate commerce.
irrigation, aceti by some consideration of the
nuxik
tiOT
Cwn»Y of Tilla- purposes.
conservation,
the
development
of wonderful increase in the export
Also. The North east quarter of
V 4 7'e dlrer»«<i on the 29th
Official
ligure»
are
the South-west quarter, the West Alaskan resources ami government, trade.”
men- .nTe7,b<fr' ,9‘2' “t*011
" o•', the
South east quarter and work on the Panumi Canal, ami of quotati allowing thia growth, and
I? , decree dulv rer.de ed • I,1 , n,,
*"e =°uui
1 » of r7?ord "nd docketed in ’,,e So'a»h « est quarter of the North- our colonial policy in the Philip ate followed by the wise < on. Tutto*
’
»aid Court on the 20th d y f“**» 4Barter of Section Twenty-six
pine’ and *" Horto Hico’ ,,rr lef‘ that "thia policy ia one that api«ala
191^. in a certain .»»it 'J To iwnahip
*nship Four
Four South
South of
of Range
R
of
Me-
in Uh v Ci>',rt Pending, where-' Te,'? West
.
- the
---- Willamette
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t. ' untouched, along with ninny other alike to idenllatlc hiruanita.ian
^llitem^wm
Plain»iff»
°^°”' containing One questions usually figuring, under aentltnrul, to the dictate, ol aonud
left X™
Elisabeth Wil. ."?d,ed a,nd sixty acres. (All situ- long established precedent, in .itch policy and alrsk-gy, and to legit*
let I 1 r‘,eG' w»'etL Jena B Wil 1a,£d.'T ™Jamook County, Oregon)
1 mute commercial alma. It •• an
fen Un». e ?nd C Kilis were d<-' , ,d Hs,le being made subject to communications. It is underatiaid effort frankly directed to the in-
to
be
the
preaident'»
purpose
to
1favor of plaintiff and rT‘}e*’*P»ton in the manner pro­
e^ut’ f‘a, ud
IU defendant.
de‘end»nt., by
vided
I>v which
whi.r, v
«ded by law
law.
deal with these internal affairs in it »reuse ot American trade, upon the
command^ to sell1
«
“• 2 2Hth day of November,
this
supplemental paper. Otherwise bi* I axiomatic principle that the
departure from the tpreecdent and eminent of the I’nitad State, "ball
H.
C
renshaw ,
I
randY.“'»,he
of Six’ Th >u- ’
Sheriff
Sheriff of Tillamook County, convention might Ire a delicate bit ' extend nil proper euppoit t<> evet «
Oregon.
of irony expressing hi. conviction Irgilmntr and beiirfl ini Amati» »1
Doll.r. “? . ■n'1 -’AK« <fk*s
o
<here«m at the
that all of these question, were so 1 euterpri.c
cent per a„n'"d °<ne haH ,7t*’
Thia aiitind ilo» turn' ha.
thoroughly tlire.hed out during
Declare War on Cold»
the’r :í.mAP7Í ““
tiern challenged, amt. Im the ttv*
years
of
vociferou.
discussion
cul
­
A
- =? ite" Sir ss::: aims crusade of education which minating at the end of the latacwin ' mrtil, eucceaaftilly, thomah HH
"that common colds may be-
lite
among
come uncommon
within
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‘- -- the'next
™ _.l paign as to have left nothing but fortunate illvi.l»»"
generation ’ ha.
has been l>egun by a chaff on the threshing lloor. Or, majority of Amen- .»•• who t»»l»e,a
Ik ‘um. t21r’i,e” which ■”»! prominent New York physicians. with art O[>po.ition party about Io in It There »'an be no ah.l'engw
re. *" " ’•» °» ,he "don’t"'' which
^h’per’cent ,r>,e,t"’ ” ,he r9"-
«if Mr. Tait', clear .1 itemrat »«< Ute
the doctors .ay will prevent the an­ take < harge of government It may
»be 2lth ’ div
» . “nnum from nual
visitation of the cold:
have b*en his intention to art out rrc»ir»l of III. a«tmlHla1tai*»m »n
•?«< tiethU winA^'’
,,b‘’®,'»
in a draughty car.”
in the moat striking way posaiblv Mexico, where a limai Inin« *n»l
«•bnrtomem, ° ?' co”" «"«I
^Dpn’t sleep in hot rooms."
rnuoTyl" .»“L d 7"» ,a*ed «»
the broader features of the policy Irritating alfu.ti<m f«H Irelin« hi»
(»♦•
Coat, and ,ti2»,’,ree dollar» and) #<Don’t avoid the fre.h air.”
Don' t .tuff yourselfat meal time, which the country haa just r«« dl|>minacy ha. exl.te.l
execntCX1 I .m r’*n?'n»- »< "»id*
•!» »Il
two
year.
1
in
China,
•'▼creating
reduce*»
versed.
your re«i«t*
DecenXV »U .°"
f"' d»>, °» • nve ’*
in it anil reaoiirfiiliie.x hart l»eea elm-».l
This
is
»loos.
In
the
measag-*,
Vvioch to ew s ?! the
of lo
To which we would add-when
■killful and convincing way B* equally requite»! tor th» pr»»moH.m
‘loor of the Crntmt C-7 ” îl’* Fron'
¿"ke " co,d *el r,d ®< “ ••
T'IUmook c? !y 9?ur» Hour- ie
ginning with a statement of ilia de of American Intereata In the efixah
,
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To
accornp-
midi. _______ '."»>7 ?"»“"• a*li
•urtam to the highest
.¿J
,
>°1' w‘” fln,i < hamlwr veiilfim.nt of lite merit system of . of » »nfltcting international inter
er cash .in
»ñ àT"a”* *"* ,4“rr»eat I '»'•« ;r
' ■“ • ■•xb Remedy mo.! excel- appolnment and promotion and. <»ta . In Nlcara gna. In Cuba
v
,o h*“0 «0 the day ot
- ’ • •*«», Je°t. sold by al! dealer*.
Io the diplomatic Strvice, attd the I
N otice is H ereby G iven ,—That
by virtue of an order duly made by
t»>e County Court of the State of
Ereg-on, for Tillamook County, in
the Matter of the Estate of Harry
Wingate Cottle, deceased, dated
November 27th, 1912, the under­
signed, administrator of said estate,
♦ill after the 30th day of December,
1912, sell at private sale for cash
the following described real pro­
perty belonging to said estate, situ
ate in Tillamook County, Oregon,
to-wit ; Lots rine (9) and ten (10) of
Block five (5) of the town of Bay
City. Offers will be received at the
office of the administrator at Tilla­
mook City, Oregon.
• Dated this November 27th, 1912.
H, T. B otts .
Administrator, with the Will
annexed, of the Estate of
Harry Wingate Cottle,
Deceased.
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