Tillamook Headlight, March ö, 1013 ! HANDSOME $400 UPRIGHT PARLOR GRAND PI a N u . Mason, Pennington & Co. and the Tillamook Headlight, WILL GIVE AWAY, absolutely without cost, the CAXTON UPRIGHT PIANO shown below. This is open to anyone, and nomination blanks maybe 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. ________ I - ----- ------ ------ ----------- - How to Get Vote Tickets How to Get Vote Tickets}. With every purchase made at MASON, PENNING­ TON & CO.’s STORE votes will be yiveu—ioo votes for EVERY dollar ’ s worth purchased . Votes in the same proportion will also be given to persons paying ac­ counts. If any of our friend-; need anything in Ladies’ Dress Goods, Suits, Underwear, Millinery, Shoes, etc., aud 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. New is the time to get busy. The earlier you start the more advautage you will have in final count. The date of the closing of the contest will be May i, 1913. Cutout 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 $1 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 Tilla­ mook, Oregon, patronize The Tillamook Headlight, and they will be glad to giveyo t the votes when they pay any of their ace Hints. 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 i, 1913. -,'7, 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 oi ciindulates will he pub lished. 3, Hvrrv Contestant gets 2.QUO votes to start with. +, Fvery Contestant gets a number. 5, Standing by Numbers published weekly iu The Tillamook Headlight. 6, All votes must be brought in Wednesday for recording. 7, Vote« must Not be writ ten on. 8. Tie Votes in packuges 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 onlv before recording. 11. < ’ontestant having the largest number of votes on May I, I9I3, wins Piano. THIS IS SURELY A PRESENT WORTH WORKING FOR. Also Two Gold Watches and a $25 Silver Toilet Set NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO SELL SPIRITUOUS MALT AND VINOUS LIQUORS AND HARD CIDER, ETC. i A. G. Johnson. Garibaldi. G Balmer. Garibaldi- Mrs. A. G Johnson. Garibaldi. B. Center. ' aribaldi. Axel W. Anderson, Hobsonville. Mrs. C. Miller, Garibaldi- W F. Balmer. Garibaldi. Mrs. Lula Fleck, Garibaldi- B. H. Zavitx. Rockaway Wro. Hartzell. Garibaldi Georre Perry. Rockaway- M Moroney, Rockaway. N. K. Emerv, Bar View. F C Robison. Rar View. M. Adamson, BarView H. Anderson. Garibaldi. J. R. Johnson. Garibaldi. Henrv Tennings. Garibaldi. M. F. Robinson. Bar View. S. Davis. Rockaway. Mrs R. A. Evans. Garibaldi. K. Patterson. Garibaldi E. F. Jackson. Rockawav M. F. Bowman Garibaldi. Mrs. Mell Mitchell. Garibaldi. Clark Smith. Garibaldi. Joe Snetsinger, Rockaway. Frank Ekroth. Hobsonville. E. K. Krumlauf. Garibaldi. State of Oregon, I Countv of Tillamook i I. J. I McCormick being first duly sworn say. that I am one of the petitioners above named, and have read the foregoing petition, that all of the facts and statements therein contained and set forth are true as I verilv believe, and to my best knowledge and belief. J. J M c C ormick . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th dav of February. 1913. (»KALI S1DNKY S. J ohnson . Notary Public for Oregon. I I I » P.O Name Silver Wear Every Week to the contestants 1 the 13th day of January, 1913, the ! first publication to be on the 23rd of January, 1913, and you are re- | qu>red to appear and answer on or before the Sixth day of March, 1913. J as . G. HELTZEL, Attorney for Plaintiff . Kortes is H rrbby G ivrm .— That a petition preseuted in and to the County Court of Tillamook County. Oregon, for a liquor License, is in words letters and figures and a full true and correct transcript therefrom and the whole thereof is as follows, to-wit: In the County Court of the State of Oregon DELINQUENT TAX LIST, 1912. for the County of Tillamook, In the matter of the Application! of J. J McCormick, for a> This advertised list of delinquent Liauor License. ' taxes for the year of 1912 is in pur- To th« Honorable County Court aboved u a med : ’ suanv-e of an act of the State Legisla- We. the undersigned, hereby allege aud > ture which is embodied in Chapter 275 show to you the following facts and petition of the you ns follows : That we and each of us are residents and ■ GENERAL LAWS OF THE 1911 legal voters within Garibaldi Precinct, in | SESSION. Tillamook County. Oregon, and have been i The taxes on the following advertised •u?h for more than thirty days next preced­ ing the date and signing of this petition and real property, situated in lillamook the filing thereof, having been and now are County, Oregon, became delinquent on actual residents and legal voters within said Monday, October 7, 1912, and are Precinct for more than thirty days next pre subject to a penalty of ten per cent, ceding Feb. 24. 1913. That we hereby petition you to grant a and interest at the rate of 12 per cent license to sell spiritous. malt, fermented and per annum from Monday, April 1, 1912 vinous liquors and hard cider or fermented cider, commonly called hard cider, for a until they shall have been paid. Any period of one vear from thedate of the grant­ day after the expiration of six months ing of such license within said Garibaldi after the taxes charged against the PrecLuct. to the above named J. J. McCor­ following real property are delinquent, mick. l'uted this 24th day of February, 1913. the sheriff is authorized upon demand P. Byrom, Garibaldi. of any person making application, to J >hn A. Nelson. Garibaldi. issue to them a certificate of delin­ Geo. W. Phelps, Garibaldi. N otice is F urther ’ H ereby G iven — quency. upon payment of the taxes, Edward Ericksun. Bar View. < hns R. Gatchet, Bar View. That said petition will be called up for action in the County Court of Tillamook penalty, interest and costa of adver­ C. F. Alexander, Garibnkli. County, Oregon, on the 3rd day of April tising. Charles Bower«, Bar View. 1913. and based on said petition said J J . «'a?-». Morgan Garibaldi. Certificates of delinquency shall bear Hawthorne. Bar View. McCormick, on said last named date, will Charlotte M Alexander, Garibaldi. apply to said County Court for a license to interest from the date of issuance un­ be granted to him to sell within said <»arii til redeemed at the rate of 15 per cent I. E. Wing. Garibaldi. aldi Precinct and in the town of Gs ribald - per annum. F. A Phelps, Garibaldi. therein, spirituous, malt and vinous 1’quors A. E McKune. Garibaldi. fermented cider, commonly known as hard S. H. Rothermel, E V, of S. W. S M Hawthorne. Bar View. cider for a period of one year from the date 1 and S. i of S. E. k Sec. John Paquet, Garibaldi. A. F. Paquet. Garibaldi. of said license. 17. Tp 1 N.. R. 9 W., con­ Dated this 25th day of February. 1913. ! B Bower. Bar View. »24.72 taining 160 acres J J. M c C ormick Mrs A. Anderson. Garibaldi. M. H. Kelley (Trustee) S. J of Mrs. Chas. Morgan, Garibaldi. W. H Derbv. Garibaldi. N. E. i and N. 4 of S. E. i, A. r. Goff, Garibaldi, Sec. 22. Tp. 1 N.. R. 9 W., Summons. l ari E. Lol), Garibaldi »16.15 Containing 160 acres A. G. Krumlauf. Garibaldi. (’ U Shagsen. Bar View. In the Circuit Court of the State of J. P. Maginnis, S. E. I of N. W Mr». E. H Best. Rockaway. Oregon for Tillamook County. i, N. E. J of S. W. i and W. W.T. Johnson, Garibaldi. Department No 2 4 of S. E. i, Sec. 25, Tp. IN., Mrs. W T. Johnson. Guribaldi. • H S Hewitt. Bar View. B Hill, R. 9 W., containing 160 L. W Fowler. Rockawav Beach Plaintiff »19.95 acre; - .Mr«. M A Fowler. Rockaway Beath. v«. S. P. Christensen, 3. W. i, Ed. H Wood, Rockaway Beach Blanche Wood, Rockaway Beach Frederick Briodv, John Sec. 23, Tp. 3 N„ R. 9 W , O. W. Estes Rockaway Bench. Krebe. W. G. Willett. »54.82 containing 160 acres Arthur Davis. Rockaway Beach Geo. G. Willett. Oscar M. M. Tittle, W. 4 of N. E. i. J. J McCormick. Garibaldi. I Lion. Carl Johnson Geo. G. Russell. Garibaldi and s. E. i of N. W. i. Sec. Mr» J J McCormick, Garibaldi. Chas. P. Nelson, W. 15, Tp. 1 S.,R. 9 W., contain­ Geo. 8. Young, Garibaldi G. Dwight, F. R ing 120 acres ... »1 80 Thomas Quinn, Garibaldi. Beale, H. C Ellie, J Clyde Miller Garibaldi. W. R. Owen», S. i of N. E. i. « E Derby, Garibaldi. J. Gee, Louise P. Sec. 9. Tp. 2 S., R.9W., con ­ A L. F.vane Garibaldi. Lockwood and H. B. taining 80 acres »4.62 L. L Smith, Garibaldi. Lockwood. J. F len-i A N Bolfing Rockaway P.O. M. H. Owen», S. W. i of N. Q H Benson. Bar View kins, Defendants. J W. i and N. W. i of S. W i Mr«. L Lalumiere. Tillamook Beach. To the defendant J. J. Gee : Sec. 10, Tp. 2 S., R. 9 “ W.. Geo. Lalumiere. Tillamook Reach In the name of the State of Ore­ containing 80 acres H M. 1 avis Rockaway Beach »20.85 Mrs H M Davis Rockaway Beach gon. you are hereby required to ap­ C. E. Black, 30 acres off E. I . A Austin Rockaway Beach pear and answer the complaint side of N. W. 4 of N. w. à, M B. Shafer Manhattan Beach filed against you in the above en­ D W. Johnston. Garibaldi Sec. 13, Tp. 2 S., R. 10 W.. B. 9. Thompson. Garibaldi titled Court and cause, on or before and 30 acres off 8. side of N. G. Marshall. Garibaldi the Sixth day of March, 1913 and if E. } of N. W. L Sec. 1», Tp. J H Smith. Bar View you fail to answer, for want there­ 2 S.. R. 10 W. Paul Dowling. Garibaldi »3.00 Sarah E Shafer Manhattan. of, the plaintiff will apply to the D. F. Coulson, N. E. j. Sec. 22, Alfred Johnson Manhattan Court for the relief prayed for in Tp, 3 S., R. 9 Wcontaining Mrs. Annev Johnson Manhattan his complaint herein, to wit: Peter Schranu. Rockaway 160 acres. .... 85.75 Mrs Peter Rchrantx. Rockaway. I That the mortgage described in Tillamook County Bank, Lot 4, Elmer J Hauby Rockaway plaintiff’« complaint t»e foreclosed Sec. 30, Tp. 3 S„ R. 9 W., J. Anderson Rockaway and that the premises descritied in Oscar Jordall. Rockaway. »1.20 containing 45.93 acres James Bates. Rockaway. . said complaint be acid to satisfy Tillamook County Bank, Lot 1 Kila Fate« Rockaway the Mine, and that the proceeds of and N. E. I. of N. W i Sec. Paul Schrader Rockaway. sale be applied in payment of the 31. Tp. 3 S. Range 9 W., con­ J.lord C. Smith. Garibaldi, k £. Jackson Garibaldi. amount unpaid and owing to the »7.20 taining 85 88 acres fC A Smith Garibaldi plaintiff on said mortgage and the Sand lake Cranberry Co.. Tract C. L. Stedman. Jr.. Garibaldi. notes secured thereby, to-wit : the M E. Krumlauf. Garibaldi. 816. For further descrip­ Beujohn«on- Garibaldi sum of Sixteen Hundred Forty tion, see Tract book in Asses­ ^•m Johnson Garibaldi. i <»l,040) Dollars, with interest there sor's office, pane 361, sec. 20, k. I S fccl»onald. Garibaldi ¡on at the rate of Seven |ier rent |aer ’ Wm Kennedy Garibaldi. Ip. 3 S., R 10 Wcontain­ iohu Johnson. Garibaldi. I annum from the 14th day of Mav, ing 82 acres ... »4.50 ». F. Trowbridge. Hobsonville 1911. and that you be barred and lillamook County Bank, 3. E. John Hobson. Garibaldi. ¡foreclosed of all rights, claim, or H. < hatnphe. Garibaldi i of 8. E. i Ser. 25. Tp 3 ! Jeff Fleet Garibaldi. equity of r-demption in said pre- j R. 10 W., containing L Reelits Garibaldi raises and every part thereof ; and acres .... F IHisgsworth. Garibaldi. i »hat plaintiff recover his coat« «nd L J. Lamb, Lota 1. 2, 8, 4. KnArrw Peterson Garibaldi B B KeniMdv. Garibaldi i disbursements incurred herein. and 6. Block 8. Milters Add. Mrs. B. S. Kennedy. OaribskJi That thia surntr.ons is served to Tillamook City J A Johnson Garibaldi. j •••» n you bv publication in the H. Crenshaw, C. V Stoker Garihakli Mary E Smith, Garibaldi t'illamook Headlight, by order of Sheriff and tax Collector of lames Langley Garibaldi Hon. Win. Gvllowav, the Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon. y *UEBa Langley. GaribaW’. the above named Court, dated on Dated this February 20. 1913 I. O Balmer Garibaldi F Bust .es GanbaM» J'S’3’ 1 hereby accept the nomination as a con­ testant on llie Claxton Piano Contest. Please place these 2000 votes to my credit HE SENSE of luxury and comfort afforded by modern plumbing is far in excess of its cost. But that is not the only ad­ vantage of good plumbing. ^HARNESS "«Standard" guaranteed fixtures installed by us insure a sanitary home and lasting service. with ti>e profile in of buy nu Harnens you will find it distinctly advantii geouts to come and do your select iutr here. You will uet the best qualities, the most thorough and conscientious workmaaahip and hr charged the imst reasonable prices \Ve can supply single or double Seta or any single article that you may be in need of. W.A, Williams&Co Next boor to Tillamook ott)ed in bond, |>er bottle ............ 1.2ft O d Crow, t’ottled in l>ond, |»rr bottle ................................. ... 1.00 Hermitage. bottled in bond, per bottle ... i .fto CyruH Noble, 3 Crown .............. I.Bi) O T. O , bottled in bond, per bottle I • Kentucky Dtw, gal., bottled in bond................................. 2 15 Kentucky Dew, full pint, bottle«I 75 in bond ..................................... John Dewar A Sono, Old Scot« 11 Whisk»-. 1..TL Black A White Old Scotch Whiskey .................................... 1.50 V' O. P., Old Scotch Whiskey 1.75 Sandy Macdonald’® Old Scotch 1.76 Whisht Hunter Baltimore, Rye Scotch Whiakey.............. Canadian Club . . I. W. Harper................... Harvester Old Style I Monogram . .............. Kentnck I lew................ , Billie Taylor, ivlor. full ..... «plait Coronet Dry 1 Gin A.V II. Gin Gordon Sloe Gin .per Gordon Dry Gin per Pock and Rye ........ |>er El Hart Gin Virginia Dare Wine . per Port Wine .............. per Sherry Wine ............................... Angelica Wine............................. Ze’ifi-ndel Wine per quart Tokeyl............... per quart Claret ...................... per quart White (irape Juice............ Ixx-al Beer, quart, 3 bottle« for Domestic Beer, qt., 3iMittle« for 75<- !W<- 75«;. Special Prices for Family Trade. K«* k Beer.............. Ift RaHonn KeR Heer. .. . 10 Rallona 4 0) Ixiciil Lottie Beer, fhloz. quarto latri I xm ' h I bottle Heer, 10 dox. pinta 11.0} Domestic Beers Budwteer B>-rr, rt doz. quarln »1597 Budwiaer finer, 10 dozen pint* 18 TO Old «tyle Luuger Beer, 10d<>z pt 11.00 WINES. White Port, Old Monk Brand, fl l<) per gal. Port Wine......... .. 1 <<> per gal. Sherry ............ 1.00 per gal. Claret ... .............. 75c. pergal. Angelica........................ IOO per gal Zenfendel I 25 per g«l Tolley...............................1.25 j>er gal’ whiskeys . Monogram per gal. White Corn Whiakey pergal Hurt-eater Old Style .pergal. .'I< Brayer. 13year« old.per gal. Echo spring . ...|>ergHl Cbeatiiut Grove Rye p.-r gal. hentu< key llew per gal Alcohol..,. per gal Cwnet Dry Gia.... pe. gal. A 1 BILLY 3V 36. 35c I I 4 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER. vOK ¡«(aim I«’ A» to-» fT >1 4 * II) 4 25 e oo 4 25 2.75 2.25 4 II* 4 IM