Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 06, 1913, Image 2

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    Tillamook Headlight,
February Q, 1»13
HANDSOME $400 UPRIGHT PARLOR GRAND PIANQ^
Mason, Pennington & Co. and the Tillamook Headlight
WILL GIVE A WA Y, absolutely without cost, the CLAXTON UPRIGHT PI AN O shown below.
This is open to anyone, and nomination blanks may be obtained at the Tillamook Headlight office, at Mason, Pen­
nington & Co.’s store, or cut from ihis ad. This will be the most interesting advertising proposition ever held in Till­
amook County, and everybody has an equal opportunity to secure this Beautiful Upright PARLOR GRAND PIANO.
How to Get Vote Tickets
How to Get Vote Tickets.
With every purchase made at MASON, PENNING
TON & CO.’« STORE votes will be given—100 votes
I OR EVERY DOLLAR’S WORTH PURCHASED. Votes in the
same proportion will also be 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 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 yon 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.
With every yearly subscription to The Tillamook
Headlight accompanied by $i 50 in cash, 5,000 votes will
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 Tills,
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.
Claxton Upright Grand Piano
Voting Contest
Cut this Coupon out and bring to
Mason, Pennington & Co
It will Count 100 Votes.
No. 1 Name of Contestant will not be known. 2, No name of candidates will be pub­
lished. 3, Every Contestant gets 2.UUU votes to start with. 4, Every Contestant gets
h number
5, Standing by Numbers published weekly in The Tillamook Headlight.
♦» 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.
<«. Color of Certificates will be changed each month and must be recorded before
change 10 Votes ure transferable only before recording. 11. Contestant having the
largest number of vote« on May 1, 1913, wins Piano. THIS IS SURELY A PRESENT
WURTH WORKING FUR.
13^ 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.
Advertia'ng Ratea
to trade with those who belong
„ Commercial Club.
We can’t
to the club.
1 hat is right and blame the city officials much in
proper and comes
head wanting to meet
>•'— underthe
■•'■-i’-‘i-i'
-..... . in *«--
the cjub
of tlie "pull together” spirit to rooms and not in their barn
help boost the city and one ano­ looking quarters in the city hall.
!
ther.
Perhaps by driving the city dads
from the club rooms they will
he inclined to fix up more pro­
gressive quarters
for them­
selves.
it is going to take considerable waa chiefly responsible for its de­
MilliotiH of packageswere aentbt
money every year to keep open feat in Michigan. Out of a total parcel poet during the first week c
vote
of
530,000,
it
failed
in
Michigan
the new law. The people have bee:
the channel from Bay City to by a margin of about 600.
IO
First Insertion, per line
$
ready for it a long time, but Coo
5
Hucti subseipient insertion, line
Dick's Point, we are inclined to
During the past few days while gress was slow to find it out
Bi litiess und professional curds,
think that our friends at Bay Parliament was being convulsed by
A Confederate $10 bill was passei
1 month.................................. 1 If)
City will soon cotne to the con • the proposition, suffrage quietly
and in an entirely orderly way in a neighboring town, last week
Homestead Notices..................
5 IK)
elusion
that
it
is
a
wilful
waste
pushed itself through both branches How long will it take some folkst
Timber Cluiins
................ 1000
of the taxpayers’ money to re­ of the New York Legislature, with learn that ipeeial stamps only wu
• Locals per line each insertion
5
only
a few votes in opposition. If send a parcel through the mails
Display advertisement, an inch,
move the silt which congregates
1 month ........................ ..
50
in the channel between these it passes the Legislature a year
Gen Botha, the eld Boer warrior
hence it will be referred to Un­
All Resolutions of Condolence and
two points every year, when people for final aciion of 1915 The has never ceased fighting for liii
i.odge Notices, 5c. per line,
It tn.iv not lx- a very humane I ( that useless expenditure would proposition has passed one or both country.
He is determined tint
('ardu of Thanks, 5c. per line.
or Christian method of handling have been avoided had the Stur­ branches of the legislatures of South Africa shall be somethin!
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
than a mere adjunct of the
the criminal class, but the snap geon channel been opened out Montana, Nevada and South Dakota more
etc., minimun rate, 25c. not exceed
and will be taken up iminedi British Empire.
shot man would like to help tar instead of being partly closed also,
fug five lines.
ately by Ohio, Wisconsin and Mich­
Parcels in the mails must not be
end.
 letter igan, which defeated it in 1912 It
and feather the individual who up at one
so tigh-lv sealed that their content)
RkTKSOF SURSt RI' TIO.X.
I swindled the $10 from Rev. I. from the Engineer to the Port is also before the legislature of can not be readily examined bv the
E. Meese which had been sub­ ! of Tillamook some time ago is Massachusetts, New Jersey ant' postal authorities
The o'd ’joke
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE. )
()nr • ear.......................................................... 1.1
We culled attention to the un­ scribed by the U B. church for ' useful.information and proves other Eastern states, and wi'll pro ■ about the postmistress and postal
bablv
be
introduced
in
the
Mis
'»lx isontlis.....................................................
safe condition of the bridge the woman whose husband was what we have stated about the souii Legislature in a week or two cards will be freshened up for sn
other run.
film month*...............................................
I
across the slough last summer, killed. Anyone who would do heavy cost of maintenance. No And everywhere the propaganda is
being
pushed
in
an
orderly
way.
but
it
rocks
just
as
bad
if
not
Postmaster General HiKhcock
a
mean,
heartless
trick
like
' one wants to see good money
Entered iih secondrlnsa mid! mat
has amended the parcel poet regu
:
.ly, 1HM8, nt the post otth'r ;»t worse when a team and wagon that needs a wholesome lesson. thrown when all this could have
lotions to permit printed deecrip
Uhiiijook, Ore., under the net o «villi two \ arils of gravel passes | It is more than probable that he been avoided had the natural
Mr. Wilson will viBit the Panama bye
matter to be sent in parcel»
'lurch 3. im
Canal
next
summer
before
the
\V<- don
<!< Hi ’t want
Wllllt to.see
tex GMu I is one of the convicts Governor channel been used.
over it.
We
The tax­
There should be further amend
I
water
is
turned
in.
It
will
give
hint
the city officials arrested for West turned lose on the state. I payers have some rights to be a first class chance to refer to es­ ment permitting bills for the eood)
contained in the package to be in
negligence should any­
heard now that the Port of Bay 1 teemed predecessors.
^ilhmooh Ijnibligbt. criminal
Lei post is adding $1,(¿0,000 a day closed In this way farmers ao.
thing happen to the bridge and
City,
and
not
the
government,
Throughout the country the par- others could send the bill with the
It would now be in order for|
somelxidv lose their life.
goods and not be put to the ei
theTiliamook Commercial Club will have to foot the bills for
to
the postal revenue. The new pense of an extra letter.
to pass a rA<«lution thanking | the maintenance of the channel facilities
will
not
lack
chb
I
i
to
keep
Editorial Snap Shots.
What a favorable opportunity the Southern Pacific Co. for to Tillamook City.
The ultimate effect of the derisk
them in lively motion.
(the preacher threw away in the giving the county railway con
°u
United States Supreme Cou
Government aid to the several that it is illegal to operate a corn
Don’t get worried iilHiut the effort to enforce the law and nections again, for it was a most Suffragists Abroad and at states in the construction of good in any article of interstate coi
roads is one of the propositions merce, is bound to be an increa*
state
of affairs
street piivement.
The lieavy catch n bad man red handed. perplexing
Home.
that all parties and all factions can public sentiment against all fort
teamiiig will booh prove its eu It is one thing to orate and agi­ it had to contend with, to say
unite upon for the common welfare. of speculative trading carried to i
tate about la w enforcement, but nothing ot the large expendi­
durance.
The difference in the methods of I
And now government officials
when put to the test lin'd given ture of nionev it took to replace ttie British -----
and —
the ____
American
.......... auf-
----------- logical conclusion. They are ban
are
to
answer
the
question
of entirely upon margin operation)
the
damage
«lone
bv
the
wind
fra
K
’
«
t
*
H
pushing
their
propa-
“
r
*
,
“
"
8wer
of
an
opportunity
to
put
it
into
The next live weeks will la­
They have no other foundatw
amt
r>lo
I*
t
<
.
iganda
are
being
shown
in
a
strik-
1
''
hat
is
pure
water
?
It
may
be
tex paying days
Hiippv is the practice, and then fails, why,' i t . ?i i'*
i
Ute inK W!,y‘hese days After a contest more difficult than the one already than the dealing in representative
man who la not "touched'’ for ■ fieriIts and marslinls should hot1 that the loss falls on a big cor- lasting three or four years the £n8"’,ered of "What is pure whis- of material things, without then
being necessarily anything material
be condemned when flivy-have poration, for had the roa«i been ¡»uffnigista at last were enabled to i key
. a few burnire I dollars.
owned by
by some
some person
person of
of limit
limit- ­
their issue up in Parliament I Three
Columbus jumped
jumped to represent, as is shown whet
■o clues to wank on.
owned
Three girls
girls in
in Columbus
" lien it came up there it encoun­ , from an upper story of a burning more wheat or cotton is bought of
ed mentis the road would be still tered
as great violence of language i
A bounty on gophers and
i?to a nver and swam sold than the visible supply Tht
tied up.
as was shown against the Irish ■snore. T«e new woman is acquir man who sells has none to sell aad
1 il'.nniook County is «AMI,
moles would help some in ex
home-rule bill in its recent pasaage ing some valuable accomplish­ the man who buys wants none. Ai
terminating these pests in tins wli.it behind other progressive ’ rv2‘* V-’
that either is desirous of doing ><
through the House of Commons, ments.
counties
in
making
un
effort
to
Due
thing
more
than
another
to raise or lower the price.
county, for they have bee >me
with this exception that while the
A few American dreadnoughts in
induce home seekers to locnte .1 which will help to boost and opponents of home rule were Tories
fur too numerous.
Plans have been approved by th*
here by wnv of publicity work. I advertise the county will be the solely, the cabinet was divided on Mexican waters will be an effectiye War
Department to prepare on th’
safeguard to American citizens on
• hie reason is on uccouut pf luck improvement of Tillamook bar. suffrage nine of its members, the
wrong side of the border, battlefield of Gettsburg a rang
I
among
them
being
Premier
Asquith,
id funds for that purpose. .\t and which will lx- of inestimii-j being hostile and seven of them and to American business that has containing 54.000 tents for th*
•Mi.OilO or 70,(100 survivors of th
least $.'>.opo « year could l»e ex- ble Ijepefit to the whole of the favorable. The speaker ruled that strayed too far from home.
I nion and Confederate am eso)
pc'ded to good advimtage. : It central part of the county, for the torni and substance of the
Coastwise trade in the United the fiftieth anniversary in July next
franchise bill hr had been altered so States auivunii
is the live, wide-awuke coun­ wateyways will do more
to i create
amounts io
to something im- For this event Congress has ppp**
non* io
rente comnletftlv
v roll* thn.» - ùfV.L.1
'.
th . amendment mense.
ties that are doing the ndver industries and pay
** It has preserved
preserved’ the skill priated $150,000, the State of 1 en*
____ _ , ______
rolls Hmn ! striking
out the word ‘•male* that of
Americans as
as , shiobuilder«
shipbuilders,
and sylvania $250.000, and other -tstfl
tising which are catching the highways. Prospects
lixik g«x»d
ought tn
to h*
be presented i oi Americans *__
Cis look
trnod ■ the measure otuht
A
uer. ,
these are but two of the advantages will provide for transportation »>
Rumora continue to Is- circu­ new settlers.
for a great deal of activity iu i II! ,,le i!1"1* of “ new b*n Then of the national coastwise policy.
penses. The first week of lulj
lated that th«- 1 nite I Railways
Tillamook county this ve.ir with « <b,^"»'\^ropp*d the ,biH’ *od
1-ski, was one of the great results«
Postmaster
General
Hitchcock
’
s
i figuring with contractors for
There is n strong, growing
recommendation that the parcel the civil war. As the tremendoa*
t.ie construction of th«- road in­ sentiment in th«- country that nig in«estuients mid new loot- 1 ankliiirst. have decided to resume PO** Isw be so amended as to in struggle at Gettysburg
n(W
Vicksburg was surrounded with ‘
to Tillumook nt an earl« date.
is opposed to th«- white stave lions. Development« will come their war on memtors of Parlia- elude books ought to receive im garrison of 27,000 men. a remark
meiit and on society in general
mediate and universal approval.
.traffic uml for the purity of the hi rapid succession once thev
Now contrast these violent meth- Books and eatables should enjoy a able military coincidence ai d ch
The State Legislature is now home, mid miv reform move nre started, and bv this time ods with the peaceful programme lower rate of transportation than max, On Novemlier 19 of the ■»»«'
year President Lincoln deli.err*
wrestling again with u nutulx-r ment along these lim-s should ♦ next year many important in­ under which the American stiffra any other form of merchandise.
his brief but immortal speech >'■
“i rigid bill*. The same thing have the hearty supimrt of our dustrial undertakings will have gists have been working In the
Kansas, Oklahoma and parts of the national dedication of the rieH
ol 1912 they won in Ari Missouri have for manv years en­
was on the tapis two venr« ago, , eitixens. It is appalling to sex- . been decided upon. Tillamook campaign
Kansas And Oregon, making
the luxury of natural gas for »"'Will am Rocke'etler
«bill < ioveruor We»t, for person how many Voting girls ¡ire lured c.>tmtv, certainly, has n bright xona.
_____ must !>•*
nine states in all in which women joyed
and manufacturing pur- service ot
of a subpoena,
sub:
hitiire.
which
ianowon
the
eve
comma ihX
have the ballot on the Sinn terms heating
al, petty reuaot.a, vetoed the nwny from homes mid pareuU
poses
The
commodity
has
recent-
"~
hia
presence
before
the Jupo Hot*
[ to lend a life of shmift-. debau­ , <>f development.
bills.
m ¿""1 The other six states, in ;
ko
.
d
|(
ly changed from a luxury to a
most of which women have been necessity and its use must now be Committee as a witness, bef- re k
chery ai.d premature dentil, for
can be held as advised of the sun
«otmg
for
year.,
.re
Wyoming.
-------
‘
that
is
th«-
terrible
price
th.it
The ex« iteniciit overthe |mve­
< hie of the stipulations in the J-Olorad««, ( tab. Idaho, Washing restricted to lighting and cooking. moning Nobody doubts that R
ulent und æwer assesnments is paid bv girls and voting women project for the improvement of ton and Caliiornia. Suffrage waa
Army women, by which term is is thoroughly advised of that fa**-
grndually exhnusting itself. It who forsake the path ,.f virtue the bar is that the port of Bay defeated in a sit ial election ln
daUR
h«ers
and sis
sis- It is knowledge of that fact whirl
in
uau
Kh,er
* «nd
*r, 1911
l»rcr re.tora has forced him to remai 1 11 n<3e’
1911. when it w».
was O.™ 21 ?¿*”y °®1
is uol aurprising, for the agita and cans«- deep sorrow to |»ar- < ity will have to ' agree to cre­ Ohio in Septeiulier,
«ote«l on as one of the forty two tion of the canteen. The« are just cover during all of the indent«*1
tion wna atnr«ed by thoae who ents and other relatives.
ate and maintain an effective proposed amendments to the state ■■ good women as those not con­ weather and has now in spite*
hml nu
tu grind or for s- me
channel between Bay Citv and conatitution
It was defeated in nected with the army and know a his sheltered life brought <>• 1
Personal rensone.
th« City of Tillamook of at least nieeonsin and Michigan in Novem- gieat deal more about the cat.teen ■ever? attack of larvngitis. ~t®
question. They may be acquitted
to a legal fiction, shW
piual capacity to that author­ ber Its failure in Wisconsin, where t" adJ“Bce ol sny desire to increase «ccoroiog
'*
worth prese-ving, tb
it has twen championed for yeara
ise«! bv the existing project, bv Mr !.> Follette, surpri^the drunkenness and immorality nmoeg Rockefe ler doe«n t know that •
*1 he buaiiieaa tuen who belong
tu the Commercial Club intend
which provide« for a depth of H onttitry but the liquor interests of the soldier* in the midst of whom subpoena has been issued for hi*
Milwaukee were more powerful than they must live, but ahouk be in the only legal way in whtcfc*
feet at menu high water.” As^
A. the
senator.
The Mme element crexhted with the natural instinct of witness can lie made to know •*
j self protection to reduce iL
through service.
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