Tillamook Headlight, December 10, »■>!»• HANDSOME S4OQ UPRIGHT PARLOR GRAND PIANQ^ Mason, Pennington & Co. and the Tillamook Headlight WILL GIVE AWAY, absolutely without cost, the CLAXTON. UPRIGHT_PIANO shown below. . . ,nmi„ntinn blanks may be obtained at the Tillamook Headlight office, at Mason. Pen- ■ 1 llSpTr>Pen tO anyone' a"d ' , - d This Wiii be the most interesting advertising proposition ever held in Till- ningion & Co.’s store, or cut from this ad his w ' >e Beautiful Upright PARLOR GRAND PIANO, amook County, and everybody has an equal opportunity to secure 1 ms z P ______________________________ How to Get Vote Tickets. Hozv to Get Vote Tickets With every purchase made at MASON, PENNING­ TON & CO.’s STORE votes will be giveu—100 votes FOR EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH PURCHASED. Votes ill tile same proportion will also be given to persons paying ac­ counts. If any of our 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 will be May 1, 1913. Cut out Coupon below and present or mail to Mason, Pennington & Co. or the Tillamook Headlight. If they owe on account get them to pay it and secure votes. * “■Sÿii sn«>«BSHuüäH5B23Sc'rfnMr With every yearly subscription to The Tillamook Headlight accompanied by ,50 in cash, 3,000 votes will be given. Th is applies to back subscription, and >ou can pay for as many as you desire. Yqu can also get votesoil job printing—100 votes for each dollar paid on either job adver tising 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 anj if 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 wil i 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. for MOO I Cut this Coupon out and bring to Mason, Pennington & Co It will Count 25 Votes. No. 1 Name of Contestant will not be known. 2. No name of candidates will be pub­ lished. 3, Every Contestant «ets 2,000 votes to start with. 4, Every Contestant gets a number. 5, Standing by Numbers published weekly in The Tillamook Headlight. 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 slip. 9, Color of Certificates will be changed each month and must be recorded before change 10 Votes are transferable only before recording. 1 1. Contestant having the largest number of votes on May 1, 1913, wins Piano. THIS IS SURELY A PRESENT WORTH WORKING FOR. 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 Also Two Gold Watches and a $25 Silver Toilet Set. Silver Wear Every Week to the contestants. Administrator’s Sale. all the right, title, interest and In the County Court of the State of A Cabinet Face Reader estate which said defendants Wil Oregon for Multnomah County. N otice is H ereby G iven , That liatti’G. Willett, Elizabeth Willett, In the matter of the ) A Democratic contemporary feels by virtue of an order duly made by George G. Willett, Lena B. Willett. guardianship and I t‘ c County Court of the State of J. J. Gee and II. C. Ellis, and all certain that Mr. Wilson will select estate of Joseph | On gon, for Tilluutook County, in persons claiming under them, sub­ his own cabinet. It reasons that the 'l itter of the Estate of Hurry sequent to the execution of the said ! Cosgrove and Ka- [ "The man who can look ut the therine Cosgrove, j V. ingate Cottle, deceased, dated mortgage from the defendants Wil­ minors J facial contours of Woodrow Wilson November 27th, 191’2, the under- lett to the plaintiff John Krebs on Nones is H ereby G iven ,—That anil then try and make his cabinet c.wnt I, udminiatratorof saidestat*. the 4th day of May, A. D. 1910, in, Ail' after the 3Uth day of December, of and to “aid lands and premises the undersigned, the duly appoint­ for him has a mighty poor appre- 1912, sell at private sale for cash particularly described in said mort­ ed, qualified and acting guardian • I ■• following described real pro- gage and said decree and said writ of the persons and estates of Joseph ciation of the value of his own I ertv belonging to said estate, situ­ of execution and the said premises Cosgrove and Katherine Cosgrove, time.” Physiognomy is an inter­ ate in Tillamook County, Oregon, hereinbefore mentioned aredescrib- minors, pursuant to an order and esting science these days, but the to wit : Lots fine (9) and ten (10) of ed iti said execution as follows, to- license, made and granted in the Democratic party tray not be one above entitled court in the above Block five (5) of the town of Bay wit: entitled matter on the 5th day of its expert interpreters. In fifty City. Offers will be received tit the Beginning at a point 5.18 chains of June 1912, will, from and after years it has had but one president, office of the administrator ut Tilla- hast of the North-west corner of j ttie 6th day of January, A. I) 1913, uiook City, Oregon. the I'outh west quarter of the North­ sell at private sale for the highest and his facial contours failed to Dated this November 27tli, 1912. west quarter of Section Twenty six and best price obtainable in cash, keep him in satisfactory relatione 11, T. B otts , (26), Township Four (4) South, Administrator, with the Will Ka-’ge Ten (13) West. Willamette all of the interest and estats of his with his party or with the prosper­ said wards, being an undivided annexed, of the Estate of Meridian. Or., thence (Vat. 21 degs two forty fifths (2 45) part of or in ity of ttie country. Mr. Cleveland Harry Wingate Cottle, K ), South 10 IX) chains; thence East terest in and to the following des had a firm set jaw and general Deceased. 8(X) chains; thence North KMX) eribed real estate, situated in the squareness of visage. He was al­ chains; th nee Wtst 8.1X) chain U> County of Tillamook and State of together too obstinate for the party Notice of Final Account. the place of beginning containing Oregon to-wit: • on the honest value of the dollar. N otice is H ereby G iven , That 8 acres, more or less. The South half (S'/a) of the North­ Also, A strip of land mid water east quarter (Ne1«) and the North­ The party dropped him, facial con­ the undersigned has filed in the County Court of 'Tillamook County. rijht beginning at a point North west quarter (Nw'j) of the North­ tours and all, on the silver question Oregon, his tinnl account as nd 85 legs. East 5.81 chains from the east quarter (Net,) of Section Elev­ and tariff pledgee, the main issues Section corner between Sections en (11), in Township numbered Six tin tust rutor of the estate of John C. Mangan, deceased, und that the 26 mid 27, Township 4 S R 10 W.; (6) South of Range numbered Nine at the time. Yet there are many thence North 82 degs. \UeBt 2.95 (9) West of ttie Willamette Meridan. who have some inkling of Lavater, Judge of said Court hus appointed Monday, the 30tli day of December, chains; North ¿15 degs. W. 2.61 chains; Said guardian will sell all of said as well as native powers of obser- 1912, ut the hour of 10 o'clock u. m , North 38 degs. East 3 (M chains ; interest of his said wards in and to vatipn, who would call the North 51 degs. East 3.00 chains . lit the office of the County Judge, 1 the above described real estate sep­ Cleveland profile and front face North 29 degs AY East 2 60 chains in the Court House, in Tillamook arately and as an undivided whole I. itv, Oregon, us the time und place to the South line of the lands of in one body or parcel, and subject more promising than those of the tor the hearing of objections to such John Krebbs, being in S.W. L of I to confirmation by said court. president elect, final account mid the settlement North W i* of Section 26, To. 4 S., Said guardian will receive offers Mr. Wilson has an ample chin i R. 10 West. thereof. and proposals for the purchase of Also, All the timber now on the the said interest of said wards in with jaws to correspond, a nose j Dated this November 27th, 1912, at land belonging to Fredrick Hriody, and to said trtict of land from and sufficiently pronounced if not Well-; Tillamook City. Oregon. lying on the North side of Arstell after said 6th day of January, 1913, ingtonian, and small eyes that; H. T. H otts , Greek in Sections 26 and 27. Town­ until and including the 16tli day of Administrator, with the will ship Four South of Range Ten January, 1913; such offers mid pro­ twir.k’e with a cryptic smile when ; annexed, of the Estate of West of Willamette Meridian To­ posals to be submitted iti writing he shakes hands with an enthusi- ■ John C. Mangan gether with a right to use said pro- to John S. Beal at room 725 Yeon astic callers. His teeth are on a i Deceased. petty of said Hriody above des Building, in the City of Portland, condensed curve, but full in num­ Sheriff's Sa e of Real Property t i ll ed tor the pm pose of logging Oregon. ber, and no doubt of average power said timber, mid timber of suid on Foreclosure. J ohn S. B eal John Krebl.s, lying buck of said Guardian of Joseph Cosgrove and when they snap. Col. Watterson N otii ' k is H ereby G iven ,—That timber . said gi itrtess to have the looked him over last spring and ; Katherine Cosgrove, Minors. by virtue of nil execution duly issued right to use the said lands for roads said hs would never do. But the out of the Circuit Court of the State where moot convenient for logging colonel is r.ot infallible. He de­ of Oregon, for the County of Tilla­ purposes. They Always Help Elderly People. mook, and to me directed on the 29th Also, llie Northeast quarter of clared that Mr. Bryan would never duy of November. 1912, upon a judg the South west quarter, the West Foley Kidney Pills give just the do in 1896 and shouted for him in tnrnt and decree duly rende ed, half of the Southeast quarter and help elderly people need to tone entered of record and docketed in the South west quarter of the North­ and strengthen their kidneys and 1960. But Democratic politics are Mr. Bryan was defeated and by Said Court on the 2t*t)i d y east quarter of Section Twenty-six bladders and renulnte their action. queer. of November 1912, in u certain suit in Township Four South of Rrtige John McMasters Streator, ill., says: every time, although every time I then in said Court pending, where­ Ten West of the Willamette Me ■ "I feel better and stronger than 1 his vote was much larger than 1 in John Krebs was plaintiff, and ridian in Oregon, containing One have for ninny years, and Foley Where is the line of William G Willett, Elizabeth Wil Hundred and sixty acres. (All situ­ Kidney Ptllsdid it." Lamar'« Drug Wilson s. lett, George G. Willett, l ena B W il- ated in Tillamook County. Oregon) Store luck in the facial map? Mr, Bryan ______ ___ let. J. J. Gee and C Ellis were d • Said sale being made subject to lias the widest smile and endow­ tendsnts In favor of plaintiff and redemption in the manner pro Notice. ment of cheek. His tenacity of pur­ ngiiiust said defendants, by which vided by law. pose is beyond dispute. If he fails execution I aui commanded to sell Duted this 28th day of November. N otice ,—Is hereby given that at the property in the said execution 1912. the General Election held on the 5th three times of election as president r..,c- I in SIXTY 4>AYS from the date of ington in any capacity. ther sum of Two Hundred Twenty this Notice, it will lie unlawful for Six ind 68 b>' 922l> 68) Doll us come uncommon within Die next stock to run ut large in the above for taxes and the further num generation" has been la-gun by a named Precincts, under |>etuilty of In facing the enemy bombproofa ot Four Hundred <*4)XIUO) Dollnri, prominent New York physicians. flO.HI for the first offense anil *2UL i * i special attorney s’ fees, which said Here is a list ot the "don’te" which tor each subsequent offence of the future must be well rooted the doctors say will prevent the an ­ two sinus bear interest ut the rme Dated this 11th day of December i over. EN, paid, together with the costs mi I have a small cheat expansion. Their “ Don ’ t avoid the fresh air." County Clerk ■labarsenicata ol said suit taxed 1 "Don’ t stuff yourself at meal time limited opportunity for rooting at v2SlUl Twenty three dollars and reduces your resist baseball may account for it. coats and disbursements of suid Overrating Cause of Insomnia. »xs-ution. 1 will on the 28th day of atiee " The whole of Macedonia is said To which we would add —when The moat common cause of in­ De, ember, 1912, nt the hour of it) o clock a ui ot said day at ttie Front you take a cold get rid ot it as somnia is disorders of the stomach to have been subdued. If it is also door of ttie County Comt House in quickly ns possibly. To accomp­ snd constipation. Chamberlain’s pacified look out for the general , iliuimaik County. Oregon, sell . t lish thm you will find Chamber Tablets correct these disorders and migration of inhabitants no longer I XV. J bill auction to the highest bidder la m’e Cough Remedv most excel ertab'e you to sleep. For sale by able to recognise themselves. all dealers, ash in baud ou llie day to sale. lent. Sold by all dealers. A CHRISTMAS SUGGESSION. Have you thought of a telephone as a Christmas gift. It is one which will add to the comfort and conveni­ ence of the home. Relatives and friends will be brought nearer business hours will not mean separation with a Bell telephone in the house. Even if you have a telephone, do you know of the advantages of an ex­ tension, with its saving of steps and increased efficiency of service ? Let us send an Agent, who will give you full particulars. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company. The stronger and rougher whiskey tastes—the more harm it will do Why take chances with your nerves, your stomach, your general health. Cyrix Noble is pure, old and palatable-— Bottled at drinking strength. Sold all over the world. Vnn «srxkii. Vwll OCnUyver VO •• Portland, Or