Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 13, 1913, Image 2

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nilamook Headlight, February 13, i®i>.
HANDSOME $400 UPRIGHT PARLOR GRAND PIANO
Mason, Pennington & Co. and the Tillamook Headlight
I
WILL GIVE A WA Y, absolutely without cost, the CLAXTON UPRIGHT PIANO shown fielou,.
This is open to anyone, and nomination blanks may be obtained at the Tillamook Headlight office, at Mason, Pen­
nington U Co. ’s store, or cut from ihis ad. This will be the most interesting advertising
™'
amook County, and everybody has an equal opportunity to secure this Beautiful I pright PARLOR GRAND I IAIN (J.
How to Get Vote Tickets.
How to Get Vote Tickets
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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 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 I, 1913.
Cut out Coupon below and present or mail to Mason,
Pennington & Co. or the Tillamook Headlight.
If they owe on account get tliem to pay it and secure
votes.
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The’Tillamook Headlight is the pioneer newspaper I
of Tillamook County, which for the past twenty five years |
have been boosting for the county, advocating good roads 3
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.
With every yearly subscription to The Tillamook a
Headlight accompanied by $1 50 in cash, 5,000 votes will 1
be given. This applies to back subscription, and you can ”1
pay for as many as you desire. You can also get votes.onj
job printing—100 votes for each dollar paid on either job S
advertising or printing. All leading merchants in Tilla. 1
tnook, Oregon, patronize The Tillamook. Headlight, and •*]
they will be glad to give you the votes »vheu they pay any I
of their accounts. But the best way'to get votes is to gt:
subscriptions to the paper, as the schedule of votes is so 1
much greater for subscription than for anything else. Yon |
will be surprised how easy it is to get subscriptions to the I
Headlight if you try. Closes May 1, 1913.
Good for 2,000 Votes,
No. 1 Name of Contestant will not be known. 2, No name of candidates will be pub­
lished. 3,, Every Contestant gets 2,000 votes to start with. 4, Every Contestant gets
a Dumber. 5, Standing by Numbers published weekly in The Tillamook Headlight.
♦3. All votes must be brought in Wednesday for recording. 7, Votes must Not be writ­
ten on. S 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. 1U Votes are transferable only before recording. 11, Contestant having the
largest number of vote« on May 1, 1913. wins Piano. THIS IS SURELY A PRESENT
UORTH WORKING FOR.
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.
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Advertising Rates.
should lie reformed mid turned
into boosters.
Probably they
»»•ere "inspired” to knock be­
First Insertion, per line
$
10
5 cause some few persons felt so
Klich subsequent insertion, line
bad politically that they had a
Business and professional curds,
1 month ..................................
1 co grouchy, ill-tempered feeling.
r «a»
Homestead Notices...................
Timber Claims
...............
10 (!)
Locals per line each insertion
5
Displa»' advertisement, an indi,
1 month ..............................
50
Ail Resolutions of Condolence and
lodge Notices, 3c. per line.
Cards of Thanks, 5c. per line.
Notices, Lost, Strayed or Stolen,
..... mmiiniin rate, 2.V. not exceed
ing five lines.
L. eoal A dvertisements :
different kinds have been put
to the test.
Judge Renders Decisions
Circuit Judge Percy R. Kelly who 1
took several cases under advi.se-
men! at the November term, lias 1
handed down decisions as follows :
In the Hadley ve. Hadley case,
an ordsr was made overruling de­
fendants motion to dismiss and
dismissing Mr. Nolan’s petition to 1
be permitted to proceed with the
case in the name of plaintiff.
In the case of M. S. Copeland vs.
Nehalem Coal Company, the judge
ordered
that Copeland recover
$13,070.90 ; that C. A. Pearson and
Paul
Schrader
jointly recover
$604.96 ; that H. So ieriund ecover
the sums of $381.14 and $599.64; that
Paul Schrader personally recover
$869.33.
j
In the Cheboygan Timber Coin- 1
pany vs. Hays, the judge found for
the plaintiff.
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Port Bonds Accepted by ti S
Government.
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.
Notice has been received in
Why all this agitation and I
city that the War Department t :|
child’s play and additional ex­ •
accepted the bonds of the Fi: j|
pense about the street pave-
National Bank, of Cleveland, as-/;S
curity for the $407,000 to be raK®
merit ? What good wasaccom-
by the Port of Bay City fo sect 51
plished bv some of our citizens *
the appropriation by the gove 3
hiking out to Portland ?
And I
inent for bar arid harbor irnpror J
»vhat good »vili be accomplished
merits. Following this, comes
.
announcement that Senator Bound]
by bringing ill different persons
’
has introduced an aniemlmectgB
to look »vise ?
It is time the
the river and harbor appropnS
City Council cut all this foolish
tion bill making the Tillamook IkijJ
ness out and was getting down 1
improvement a continuous contra^H
'live means that the $100,000dH
to business and not allow those
preprinted at the last cession S
who are endeavoring to stand 1
congress is available and tlier J
off the contractors to do so any '
HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.
mainder of the money is secure*B
(STRICTLY IN ADVANCE.)
longer.
It is npt a fair way of
for this work
The Senator winM
I
he
T
H.
Potter
Realty
Co.
One year..........
1 5o
the Port of Bay City asking j
doing business, especially as the ,
Six months....
75 will pay about $7,000 in taxes
know the approximate time ti dl
city is amply protected with a
4 hrre inuntli»
50 this year and Bayocean is still
bonds could be placed in the bam ■
guarantee and a bond that the Vessel Stranded on Nshale 1 about how long before the mow j
without a wagon road
Is that
contractors will make good any
Entered as second clues mail mat
would he ready as the senate «'is <1
North Spit.
tvr July. 1888, tit the post office at fght anil just to keep on tax­
ed to make »he same terms a*inti j
defects.
We understand that
rilhiiitook, Ore., umler the act ol ing an enterprising undertak­
The
new
gasolene
schooner
Mi
: Nehalem project as regards t '■
some of our citizens signed the
'larch 3. 18*9.
rene of Portland, loaded
with bond security to make certain ti 1
ing mid then deprive it of a way
petition for the city council to 1 freight for this port, was grou -.tied 1 appropriation.
out ? We will appeal to any
do the amount of paving that on the north spit Thursday after
The Pert wired that everythin®
person s sense of reason mid ask
was done are amongst those . noon while attempting to cross in was in the hands of the bank a: a
them whether Bay ocean is be­
who signed the protest about over the Nehalem bar 2V4 hours the money would be up as *oom |
after high water
ing fairly treated.
¡the bonds were printed.
The^H
doing so much pavement. The
Capt. Mays did not take time to matters place the bar and harbdM
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previous City Council, when it find any bearings but ste ired for improvement question in a nu^H
The letter »ve published last
Snap Shots
pushed the contractors during the first smooth place he could find favorable light and assures u* .i
week from Prof. Withycombe
the »vet summer, was advised in the line of breakers when lie the government aid.—Biy Cit) MH
in regard to experimental farms
came near the bar, thinking that it! ; »miner.
1 he County Court has under
It may not be very good news, being under the supervision of consideration the matter of ex- that there »vould several places was the channel. The boat did not
that
»vould
need
fixing
in
the
proceed far when she struck the
but tax killing time is in order the Agricultural College is right per mentirig with hard surfaced
Town
Plati
spring. This is how it looks to spit, however, and hen the captain Washington
next Monday.
to the point, for if practical re­ pavement, not, however, to an»'
Much
Paving.
realized
that
ce
was
nearly
a
quar
­
the snai> shot man : A whole
sults are to be obtained there great extent, but in a small »» ay
ter of a mile above the channel
K alama , Wash.. Feb. 1, 1913.-E'l
With the prospect of spring must tie some experienced body where there is heavy travel and lot of our citizens howled for which has remained in the same
paved streets and signed peti­ place for the past two years since tensive street improvements aril«
mid tine weather nut fur off the at the head of it.
Better re­ where it is costly to maintain a
ing
planned by the mayor andto’i
tions to that effect. Then the»' the jetty iias done its work.
uuto fever will soon tie on the sults would be obtained if the piece of road.
A little money howled at the City Council and
There is pcsiti»'ely no excuse for council at Kalama. Kalama ill
inc reuse.
office of State Dairy and Food spent in that direction is along
wide-awake town and this is o»|
contractors
because the the mishap on the captain's part I one step toward improving it 8®S
Commissioner and all similar the lines of the good roads move­ the
since he has been over the Nehalem
It there is going to tie a coun­ offices »»ere placed iti charge of ment, for it will not be many work was delayed on account of bar while engineer on Ine illfated erally.
The street work planned is to«
ty fair and stock show this y cur, the faculty ot the Agricultural years before the main thorough the inclement weather last sum­ Oshkosh and also the Patsy for a all first class, and it is intended
mer.
Ho»»- they are howling period of five years, and therefore
us there should be. it is none College.
build with a future free from repi
fares will l»e treated with some I
■ with the idea of standing off the should have known better than to bills ns the prime object.
too early to tie planning for it.
risk his vessel in the breakers be­
kind of hard surfaced material. 1
No doubt bitulithic will be u* j
contractors.
The right way to fore being sure of his course.
We »»ere under the impres­
As to what kind, that is a mat
«u«s
this little tempest in a
The bell buoy has drifted down a to a large extent as all of theneifl
One of the reasons that the sion that it whs Dr. lia»vk, not ter which will have to be tried ' .settle
te;i kettle^
t_. l^Lle is to settle with the mile below the bar during the pre boring cities and towns who b i
cost of living comes high these Bro. t. otton, »vlio represented out.
In fact, m making this contractors“and
laid it are finding it economical*®
days cheese It). 34c. per lb. net ilie Ba»- City Commercial Club
I make them live sent north east wind so that it was very satisfactory.
no aid to navigation in this in­
experiment, it may not lx« out'up to the
i.o.b I illr.inook aud 25c. retail. ut the meeting to advise the
maintenance clause stance
of place to suggest, seeing that
Wood Bids Wanted.
anil guarantee, »vim are under
Ix’st methods of advertising the
There is every prowjiect for getting
there is some competition lie-
heavy bonds, which gives the the Mirene off the spit without
Th« Tillamook Com me rei til county, and he heartily coincid­
The
Clover
Leaf Creamery Con
tween the paving concerns, to
damage during the present high
citizens ample protection
Club is on tlic boost, mid in the ed »»ith the lelegation from the
tides and as the surf is ipife any wishes to receive bids on lfn
try several kinds.
By doing so
effort to obtain new memtiers a idhimook club, a fact which
body Hemlock wood in four i
it will soon be demonstrated
Mrs S S. S . Van Buren St., King­ smooth owing to a strong east wind lengths delivered at its factory k
few duirvrueu and quit« n num- the Examiner failed to even
which will stand »he heavy tra­ ston, N. Y. dull name furnished from shore, it is another advantage miles North of Tillamook City
in favor of the stranded vessel .0
lier of young men have uttili.ited mention. One would imagine
vel and most suited to the long on application) had such decided insure her getting back into Jeep cords to be delivered before 3
. that Bro. Cotton was the "It '
with the club.
benefit from using boley's Honey
15th, 1913 and the balance. 35cor
wet
season.
Not
only
so.
but
J of Bay (. i » mi<l the »»'hole thing
* I nr Compound that she shares water inside the bay.
The Garibaldi life saving crew is before August 15th, 1913. Comp«
any her good fortune with others. She
Don't get excited about the | of the Commercial Chib of that it will enable this or
standing by to assist in putting reserves the right to reject nny
Oregou Almanac, Bro. Tuvlor. icily to hear him talk The snap future court to act inteliigentlv write*; "Foley’s Honey * Tar Com out lines and doing other errends all bids. Leave bids at Car! Hat»
p »un<! brought my voice back to
should
it
be
found
expedient
to
b.ciuae it gave such 11 brief ac­ shut man have watched the
that they are capable of under such Inch’s office. Tillamook. Oregos.
•’ severe case of bronchi
! lay hard surfaced paveineut. It ¡"e
count ul»out Tilhimook Count», 1 short cateersof a tiumberof men
Os and laryngitis. Oli, how many : circumstances. Enterprise.
is one thing to talk nb«»ut the people I hu»e recommend?«) it to/’
Bids Wanted For Haulinf
W hefler ,
Or.
Feb
9. The
it ia bringing lots of inquiries who have come to this
county, merits and the demerits of the
schooner Mirene was pulled off the
Iroru Ir.ime seekers airead»'.
1 win», without having a dollar
■ pit early today, and now is at the
different kind of pavements in
Clover Leaf Creamery Coup*
Old Age.
imested and not even taxpay i
dock at \\ heeler di« 'bargingcargo. will receive bids for hauling "
Old
age
ns
it
comes
in
the
other
hx-alities,
but
the
proper
orxler-
That is going it some when ers,
She
is
leaking
eround
the
stern
have attempt
to
die-J
cheese from its factory to s’«*®
rniture ia a beautiful
place is to try them out and out ly process of rxt~~
the average price for butter fat ta»e an«l run things,
po»t. and will have to be beached
I otton isj them to 11 test is right here so anil inajestive thing,
—• It stand« for to make repairs There is n » dam­ wharf and train at Tillamook ®
in Tillamook County fur hist having I ds little day,
experience
supplies from Tillamook to it* ■
kiK»wl*!ge,
wiailom.
■vliieh is that ever» laxly can see forthem coujael.
to the cargo, and small <1 im­ toiy four miles from TilliuiW1
1 ____
hat is o|«j age .,a it age
»cur uniounted to 41 Ik per It».
It», j growing shorter, (or »»«•
age to the »tern ,x»st
are in- «elves
should
be.
1
nt
cl«l
ug-
as'lt
often
Leave bids at Carl Haberw
A little money experi­
amt that Tillamook*« famous ' formed that th«' ------
office before March let. 1913
citizens of Bnv
ia means poor <H>««tiOn. ' torpid
menting
on
a
few
small
pieces
«tierae brmiglit ftiuO.lDtl into the 1 City have Ixs
fien Burton Holmes recent!
C lover L eaf C reamery C‘l
liowrla, n slnggish liver and ¡1 gen
x-otnesick and tired
of road where the travel is heavy eral feeling of ill health, despond­ gave his celebrated trivelcgue nn
county, which was un iiicrvtise of him, 1 which
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is not to be won
Panama" at Orchestra Half. Chi
of $llli,tRU over the pre» iou« | dere«l at.
-. f for he has done the IS a move in the right direction. ency ami miser». This in a I m oat cago. he was seriously interrupted
Conductors. I„ Miller Nod®
» ear.
1 cit» on the l»ay more harm than 1 ne taxpayers themselves want every instam-e i* wholly unnecee- by continual coughing of the audi­
aary
One ot Chamberlain's Tab-
Nebr
on Bonesteel Divisio®
further
informuti>»n,
nnd
this
ence.
Nc
one
annoys
willingly
¡,:
<1
g«s«1.
lets taken immediately after »no-
C A N. W Ry. Co , reconirne«
if
people
with
coughs,
co
ds.
hoarse
small
experiment
will
furnish
I here is ueed «if iin<>t)icr ru
per wil improve the digestion, tone
Foley Kidnev Pi)’? und Mt®,
them with all the information up the liver and regulate the bow­ ness and tickling in throat w mi | have used Foley Kidney Fill«*
lorm tn thia city. We refer to
use
Folev^e
Honey
A
Tar
Com
,.„1 .j,,; ,
they may require and that the» el« That feeling of de.ixm 'ciK»
very satisfactory results and 1
the curt» elmic knocker* who
"■ 7 could quickly -ute dorse ’heir use for any one atfi®1
can see for themselves after the
cold* ar«j avoid with kidney trouble
They at*
right ”
^illumoob Mjrablipbt,
Editorial
f
the sentiment for good roads is
becoming stronger every year,
and that the demand upon the
County Court for new roads and
improvement of present roads
is greater now than it was ever
before.
Although the county
made some wonderful improve­
ments in road building, it will
take years of persistent effort in
this new country to bring the
main highwaysupto perfection.
One thing more than another
which will help to improve the
roads is that more care is taken
in the selection of rock to be
used on the road and in grades,
for it is impossible to construct
good roads with poor material.
It will be noticed that $175,000
will be available
............... for road work
and bridges this year, which
will greatly improve the roads,
mid as those who work on the
roads will not be paid for loaf­
ing an<i will be expected to do
a good day’s work, this amount
of money will do far more and
better work than it used to
upder a lax system of super
vision.
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