Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 23, 1913, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight, January 23, 1H3.
HANDSOME $400 UPRIGHT PARLOR GRAND PIANO
Mason, Pennington & Co, and the Tillamook
Headlight
WILL GIVE A WA Y, absolutely without cost, the CLAXTON UPRIGHTPIANO^ shown belo^
This is open to anyone, and nomination blanks may be obtained at the Tillamook
nington & Co.’s store, or cut from this ad. This will be the most interesting a
amook County, and everybody has an equal opportunity to secure this Beauttfu pr g
How to Get Vote Tickets
flow to Get Vote Tickets
With every yearly subscription to The Tillamool
Headlight accompanied by $1.50 in cash, 5,000 votes wi;
be given. This applies to back subscription, and you cat
pay for as many as you desire. You can also get votesot
job printing—100 votes for each dollar paid on either jot
advertising or printing. All leading merchants in Till» |
inook, Oregon, patronize The Tillamook Headlight, ant
they will be glad to give you the votes when they pay am
of their accounts. But the best way to get votes is to get |
subscriptions to the paper, as the schedule of votes is s
much greater for subscription than for anything else. Y01®
will be surprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to the H
Headlight if you try. Closes May 1, 1913.
With every purchase made at MASON, PENNING­
TON & CO.’s STORE votes will be giveu—ioo votes
FOR EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH PURCHASED.
Votes in the
same proportion will also fa- given to persons paying ac­
counts. If any of onr friends need anything in Ladies’
Dress Goods, Suits, Underwear, Millinery, Shoes, etc., and
Geut.’s Clothing and burnishing, 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 i, 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.
L-yxtv-tr’i*-
The Tillamook Headlight is the pioneer newspape: J
of Tillamook County, which for the past twenty five yean |
have been boosting for the county, advocating good roai
and other improvements.
NOMINATION BLANK.
Claxton Upright Grand Piano
Voting Contest.
Cut this Coupon out and biiug to
Mason, Pennington & Co
It will Count 100 Votes.
I Also
I hereby accept the nomination as a con­
testant on the Claxton Piano Contest. Please place
these 2000 votes to my credit,]
No 1 Name of Contestant will not be known 2. No name of candidates will be pub-
lished. J Every < ontestant acts 2.UUU votes to start with. 4. Every Contestant gets
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Standing
Numbers r
published
in The Tillamook Headlight.
it number. L,
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be brought in Wednesday
w-.■■.!::ee:!.;v for
fur recording. 7, Votes roust Not be writ-
6. All votes_mu«t
s
number
and amount
ten on
-- Tie
L votes
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... packages with Contestant's
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— on top
- , slip.
m . Color of Certificate# Will be changed each month and must be recorded before
change
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1O Votes are transferable only
onlv before recording. 11, Contestant having the
largest number of votes on Mat 1, 1913. w ins Fiuno. THIS IS SURELY A PRESENT
WURTH WORKING FOR
Name
P.O
Two Gold Watches and a $25 Silver Toilet Set. Silver Wear Every Week to the contestants
Editorial Snap Shots.
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OR GRAND PIANO
We understand that certain etn
"easy money,” as used to be
case, when city warrants were ployers, some of the labor unions
discounted. There is method in and more of the liability insurance
1 iilk about a square deal, this
some peoples madness. There companies are actively opposed,
county han received a pretty bail
von have it in a nutshell why a but for the best interests of the
d- al in regard to mail since the
sudden opposition bloomed out 1 state and in assurance to outside
tie up on the railroad.
and the election was called off capital that it will be safe to oper-
by the city officials, for they saw ate, some sort of a compensation
Those who are auperaticious
it would be defeated.
¡law must be placed upon our stat­
nfaiut the year 1913 must have
ute books, if we as a state shall go
1 on increasing prosperity.
become alarmed, for weather
There is no disputing the fact
condition« this month have been
Workmen’s compensation legis­
that some of the teachers in the lation has come to stay. To stand i
bad, which put buaine«« on the
district school have taken too in the way of equitable laws is ,
bum.
active an interest in city poli­ worse than folly. Humane as well
Most of us think our little
tics. The two recent city elec­ as economic considerations demand j
troubles look big, but when it
tions are convincing proof, and the early adoption of workmen's !
comes to real, perplexing trou
it there is to tie a reform move­ compensation laws in every state,
ble the P. R. A N. have been
ment in this city a little reforma­ of the Union. If the progressive)
up against it good und hard the
tion amongst the those teachers element among legislators, em­
Ins* four weeks.
who have made themselves ob­ ployers, wage workers, insurance >
noxious to the patrons and tax­
experts and the public at large do f
payers of ttie district is now
It is to I m * hoped that the
not settle this problem in an econo- ;
perfectly in order. We con­
C uuty Court will make a start
uric, efficient and humane fashion ;
tend that any teacher in a dis­
building a road to Bayocean
it will be settled for us with a <
trict school who interests them­
this summer, for the taxpayers
vengeance by the demagogue and ’
It IS gratifying to know the selves to such an extent in a city
nud property owners are justly
agitator
Fourteen states have
Port
of
Bay
Citv
baa
won
its
election
to
go
around
amongst
entitled to a way out, consider­
already enacted workmen’s com-
ing the large amount of taxes friendly suit in the Supreme the voters and instruct them pensation laws of one kind or an­ !
Court.
Now push a channel how to vote and accuse Mayor
they have paid.
other. There is little uniformity
through the bar as soon as pos­ Harter of “grafting” ought not
among these laws and their re­ I
sible, tor it is good news to to tie winked at by ttie members
Certainly the fish laws need know that the government’s of the School Board. Any wa v, spective merits are problematic.
reforming when 11 county re offer will soon Is- accepted and it is our judgment that it is for Reasonable uniformity is an essen­
tial requirement to the future suc­
reive« flu benefit from the flues the rem.lining
appro the best interest of the school
cess of workmen’s compensation
imposed bill tin- taxpayers have printed
In another two years if a few married women who
ti pay the board bill when an the central part of Tillamook are teaching were home and legislation in the United States.
offeuder decide« to "sweat
it co'mty will have one of the best i attending to their domestic There is nothing that will promote
uniformity and progress more than
out. \\ hy not cull out Governor
a general knowledge of la ws already*
West and his tin soldiers ?
enacted.
much serious trouble with
slides mid other Occidents. For
four weeks the road have been
out of commission, and during
that time the railroad officials
have been bucking all kinds of
weather in their endeavor to
repair the damage done by the
heavy rain storms and snow,
and at enormous expense,
bo
Here—everywhere—in th
frozen north—in the fevt
ridden swamps of the tropic
they look to me for aid.
To the invalid, the convales
cent, the old, the infirm,
give real helpful service
way
Cyrus Noble. cure and o!<l
W. J
One of the bills introduced in
the state legislature at the re­
quest of Governut West is to
prohibit sul Kin« outside of 111
corporate:! citie«.
This gives
the cities a monopoly of the
business and deprive« the peo­
ple of their rights under the
local option law or by iietition
Reform, why yes , reform the
fellow who complains about the
violation of law by other i»er
sous but uliows his stock to run
• >t larrge in u precinct where
tftsk is not allowed to run nt
large. We don't see any differ
cure tietween that individual
mid 11 bootlegger, for they both
commit » misdemeanor.
We hop«- th«- B iiv Citi Exanii
tier ia no criterion to go by, lor
every once in 11 while it lias a
grouch again«! thin« itv or »<>me
one residing here
Its attack
on the (.'ouiitv Court last week
was unjust and uncalled lot It
wna the inutuhlinga of a mail
who was talking through his
h it endeavoring to create strife
uik I ill feeling.
Van Schuyver Co
Keep Abreast
of the Times
• $100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
disease that science has been able to cure la
.ill its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hill’s
Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
, being a constitutional disease
reauires a
j constitutional treatment.
Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of the system,
thereby destroying the foundation of the
disease, and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The proprietors
have to much faith in its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any I
case that it fails to cure Send for list of
testimonials
Kddress H. S CHBXBY A CO . Teledo,
Ohio
Sold by all Druggists, 73c.
Take Hall's Family Fills for constipation
without friction, but since some
Some of our leading citizen« few timbers have busied thetn-
went to B.iv (. ity lust week for selves in city politics, there is a
11 < onfereuce over the Port sit-¡spirit of resentment amongst
nation nod another meeting is the taxpayers.
t<> be held in this city on Satur­
day afternoon nt the Commer­
Compensation.
cial Club.
We sincerely hope
that some understanding cun be
arrived at which will t>e satis­
In the «eiision of the legislature
factory to all sections, as there now convening there will couie up,
is a desire to get together under amongst other important thing«, a
one Port.
But we have our measure to be enacted into law
misgivings whether this enn be under the title of workmen’s com­
brought about speedily.
It is pensation, and we feel that the em­ I
Best Cough Medicine far Children.
a matter of much regret that ployers generally, as -veil as those
I am very glad to say a few
the delay in the improvemeat of who are interested in the welfare of words in praise of Chamberlain’s
the Imr is caused by tlilferent the state, should lend their assis Cough Remedy” writes Mrs Lida
Dewey, Milwaukee Wis.
” I have
sections not pulling together
tunce and harmonise upon some used it for years both for my chil
measure that will give to th« work dren and myself and it never fails
men and hie family the protection to relieve anti cure a cough or cold.
that he cah only get now through •No family with children should be
without it as it gives a’most im-1
long and litigious contests in which mediate relief in cases of croup ”
the mubulance chasing lawyer Cl-amberlai-f’s Cough Remedy is
usually rakes off the cream of any pleasant and «,te to take, which >•
award that he might get in court. of great importance when a melt-
cine num t>e given to young chil-
The
Governor's compensation «Iren. For sale by ail Dealers,
commission has labored faithfully
ami no doubt has .endeavored to
Hints for Housekeeper«.
Keep Folev’s lloney and Tar
draft a measure that would meet
Coni|ioiind atwsys on’ hand, and
lire approval of all concerned, ind ven can quickly head off a cold by
while it ia not ideal in all its pro- its p-ompt use
It contains no
visions it is only fair that it shoaid opiate^ heal« and soothes the in
be carefully considered in all its flamed air passage«, stops the
and may save a trig doctor s
essentials and enacted into a law rough
bill In the yellow package Sold
by the 1 «tgislalure now in session by l.«tr«r’s Drug Store.
TN OLDEN DAYS, when buyfflf
* a cook stove, people would b"!
Vie one they could get the cheapM
that’s because there were only •
few makes on the market
were all practically the same b
construction and material.
// sTUffereilt Now! There are dose to a thousand different ran^a
on the market today good, bad and ir.d*Jerent. Wise people use a littk
wrttijht in sclevt-ng their range, an<! they make no mistake in sciecthf
T he R ange W ith a R eputation —t ic range that is rcoommexuled ty
every user; the range that has stood the test—
The Great Majestic Range
b m?',e of MAU-EABtX and C harcoal Tarn»—the rasT
that S aves F vxl L asts L onger —C osts I’ vactically N othing h *
R epairs —H eats M obs W ater O ttcr - a md H otter , and G ives hsrtff
G eneral b.vnsracnoN T han A ny <.. mi . u
R ange M ade —
and we can prove it!
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