HANDSOME $400 UPRIGHT PARLOR GRAND PIANO. ason, Pennington & Co. and the Tillamook Headlight ILL GIVE AWAY, absolutely without cost, the CAXTON UPRIGHT PIANO 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. I ow to Get Vote Tickets How to Get Vote Tickets With every purchase made at MASON, PENNING- ON & CO.’s STORE votes will be given—ioo votes or EVERY DOLLAR’S worth purchased . Votes in the ime proportion will also be given to persons paying ac- >unts. If any of our friends need anything in Ladies’ ress Goods, Suits, Underwear, Millinery, Shoes, etc., and ent.’s Clothing and Furnishing, ‘Boots, Shoes, Rubber oods, etc., or anything carried by au up-to-date General ferchandise Store, get them to patronize Mason, Peuning- on & Co. and give you their votes. Now is the time to get iusy. The earlier you start the more advantage you will lave in final count. The date of the closing of the contest rill be June i, 1913. Cut out Coupon below and present or mail to Mason, ’ennington & Co. or the Tillamook Headlight. If they owe on account get them to pay it and secure otes. With every yearly subscription to The Tillamook Headlight accompanied by $150 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 give you the votes when they pay 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. Closesjuue 4, 1913. The Tillamook Headlight is the pioneer newspaper of Tillamook County, which for the past twenty five years have been boosting for the couuty, advocating good roads aud other improvements. NOMINATION BLANK. Claxton Upright Grand Piano Voting Contest Cut this Coupon out and bring to No. l.Namc 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-, livery Contestant gets a number. 5, Standing bv Numbers published weekly in The Tillamook, Headlight. 6, All votes must be brought in Wednesday tor 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 ami must be recorded before change. IO Votes are transferable only before recording 1 1. «Contestant having the largest number of votes on Mav 1. Iyl3, wins l’iano. THIS IS SURELY A PRESENT WORTH WORKING FOR. Mason, Pennington & Co It will Count 100 Votes. 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 Iso Two Gold Watches and a $25 Silver Toilet Set. Silver Wear Every Week to the contestants. | TICE OP APPLICATION FOR LICENSE O SELL SPIRITUOUS. MALT AND VINOUS LIQUORS, ETC. !• H ereby G iven . — A petition been filed in the County Court of State of Oregon for Tillamook County rue copy and transcript thereof and the whole thereof is in words, letters and ires ai follows: to wit the County Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. the matter of Application of f .J McCormick for Hotel Li- > uor License in the Town of ' aribaldi, Oregon. PETITION. the Honorable County Court above named : fe, the undersigned, your petitioners eby allege and show to you the follow - facta and petitionyrou as follows hat we anti each of us are residents and al voters within Garibaldi Precinct, in lamook County. Oregon, aud have been h for more than thirty days next preced- ; the date of the signing and filing of this Jtion. having been, and now are al residents and legal voters within said ycifict for more than thirty «lays next pre- ¡ng 30th dftf of April, 1913. hat the sai«1 J. J McCormick i s the «>w n- of valuable real property in the town of ribaldi, Oregon, and is the owner and iprietor of a hotel in said town and has •n such for more than one year last past. 1 has heretofore conducted a barroom in d hotel and has at all times conduct«*! a •ent and orderly place, and complied with • laws of the State of Oregon with refer- « to the conducting of said hotel and bar- iom in connection therewith. That said hotel will have, on the third dav June 1 q L3. accommodations for not less tan fifty guests and will have sufficient »oms for the accommodation of at least •ty guests, provided with beds in a suitable anner, and in conformity with the re- ilrements of the statutes of Oregon gov- noring the granting of bars to hotels. That said McCormick is a competent ami litable person to conduct a hotel with bar »connection therewith. That we hereby respectfully petition you t grant a license to said McCormick to 11. in said town of Garibaldi, and at his ii«l hotel, spirituous, malt and vinous li- ♦ ors. near beer, and fermented cider, coin anly known as hard cider, and other in- ilicating liquors, for a period of one year xn the date of the granting of such license ¡thia said Garibaldi precinct, to the above ained J. J. McCormick ! That said town of Garibaldi is an unincor- orated town in Tillamook County, Ore- on. Dated this 3Oth dav of April, i9iy Peter Byrom. Garibaidi. iohn A. Nelson. Garibaldi. !. F. Alexander. Garibaldi C, M Alexander, Garibaldi. L. R. Wing. (Jaribsldi. C. B Wing. Garibaldi. P. C. Robison. Bar View. Edward Erickson, Bar View. A. G. Krumlanf. Garibaldi. L. L. Smith, Garibaldi. Chas.T. Morgan Garibaldi Chas. R. Gatchet. Garibaldi. Geo. Russell. Garibaldi Toe Snetsinger, Garibaldi Mrs. S. M Hawthorne. Bar View. Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Garibaldi. D. Johnston. Garibaldi. C C. Hawthorne, Rar View. <'«eo. 8 Young, Garibaldi. Pau! Dowling,Garibaldi. Mr*. Jeff Fleck. Garibaldi eff Pieck, Garibaidi 1. Beelitx. Garibaldi M. F Robinson. Bar View. G. W Phelps, Garibaldi. P. A. Phelps. Garibaldi. A. E. MeKune. Garibaldi. Wm, Hartsell. Garibaldi. G. H. Benson. Bar View. Wm. Kennedy. Garibaldi. W. H. Derby. Garibaldi. B. R Derby, Garibaldi Alfred Johnson, Garibaldi. Mrs. A Johnson. Garibaldi. 1. J. McCorvrick. Garibaldi. Mrs. J. J. McCormick. Garibaldi. Mrs. M. E. Krumlauf. Garibadi G. Marshall Garibaldi James Langley Garibaldi. Asel W Anderson. Hobsonvillc. Henry Jennings. Garibaldi. M B ffhaAr. Manhattan Bench. Sarah E Shafer Manhattan Beach. Martha R Buchan Manhattan Beach. B.J. Bnchan. Manhattan Beach M Moroney. Rockaway. C. A. Austin. Lake Lytle. lHva Austin. Lake Lytle. Peter Schrants. Sea View. Mrs. Peter Achraats Ara View ■tetr J. Hwaby Lake Lytle John Anderson, Lake Lytle Oscar Jordall Lake Lytle- Daa Gervais Lake Lytle Marv Gervais, f.ake Lytle. L. W Fowler Rockaway Mrs M A Fowler Rockaway. Rd H Wood, Rockaway rm Blanche Wood Rockaway M I avis Roekawav Mm H M Davin. Rockaway. Mm. K. H Best Rockaway Paal Schrader Rockaway. otic « { A. D. Wick, Rockaway. Mrs. G. H. Lalumiere, Tillamook Beach. Mr. Geo. Lalumiere, Tillamook Beach. Stephens. J. H., Tillamook Beach. A N. Bolting, Ocean Lake. N. K. Emery, Bar View’. Arthur Davis, Rockaway. Frank Ekroth. Hobsonvillc. Frank Sheldon. Hobsonvillc. Mrs. Mell Mitchell, Garibaldi. Chas. L. Stedman. Jr., Bar View. John I). Johnson, Hobsonvillc. Kile Patterson. Bar View. II S. Hewitt, Bar View. Miss Z. S. Shafer, Manhattan. Mark Hobson. Garibaldi. Miss Zada Shafer Manhattan. J. H. Smith, Bar View. S. Davis, Rockaway, M. F. Bowman. Garibaldi. Sam Johnson, Garibaidi. B. Chatterton. Bar View. J. McDonald. Garibaldi. Carl O. Shapen, Bar View. Lloyd C. Smith. Bar View'. Mrs. J. H. Smith, Bar View, M. Adamson, Bar View. A. L. Evans. Garibaldi. Katie Strueby, Garibaldi. Frank K Strueby. Garibaldi. Mrs. Al Jurhs, Garibaldi. Ben Johnson. Garibaldi. Mrs. A. Anderson. Garibaldi. Frank Buckles. Garibaldi. John L. Aelig, Garibaldi. C. V Stoker, Rockaway. L W. Wilks. Rockaway. x E. H. Best, Rockaway. George Perry. Rockaway, E. F. Jackson. Bar View. Charles Bowers. Bar View. Carl E. Loll Bar View . Bessie Bowers, Bar View . x R. E Jackson, Bar View, J. R. Johnson. Garibaldi. Clyde Miller. Garibaldi. J. Hauxhurst. Garibaldi, E. Krumlauf. Garibaldi. Andrew Peterson, Garibaldi. Frank Illingworth. Garibaldi. Harry H. Hogen, Garibalbi, Mrs. Harry Hogen. Garibaldi. Mrs. R. B Kennedy. Garibaldi, J. G. Balmer. Garibald4, Mrs James Langley. Garibaldi, R B. Kennedy. Garibaldi, Al juhrs. Garibaldi, Andrew Hartsen. Garibaldi. D. F. Trowbridge. Garibaldi. Caroline A. Smith, Garibaldi. N otice is F urther H ereby G iven .— That said petition will be presented to the County Court of the State of Oregon for said Tillamook County on the fourth day of June at ten o’clock, A M of said day. said date being the first judicial day of the regu­ lar June term of said court for the year of 1913 and based thereon, said J. J. McCormick will at said time, place and date apply to said County Court for a license to be grant­ ed to him in accordance with said petition to sell w ithin said Garibaldi precinct and at his hotel in the Town of Garibaldi in said Precinct, spiritous.malt, vinous and ferment­ ed liquors for a period of one year from the date of said license. Dated this 3Oth day ot April, iA13. J. J. M c C ormick . Petitioner. State of Oregon. | aq’ Count? of Tillamook, I I J. J McCormick, being first duly sworn say. that I am one of the petitioners above n amed. and have read the foregoing jxtition that all the facts and statements therein contained are true as I verily bcHeve. and that said petition contains an actual ma- iorit'ofthe legal voters of Garibaldi Pre cinct in said Tillamook County, Oregon. J J M c C ormick . Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3Oth day of April, 1813. ' seal ; W ebster H olmes , Notary Public for Oregon. Deafness Cannot Be Cured Summons, Notice of Sheriff’s Sate ot Real SIDNEY E HENDERSON, Property. President. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fol Tillamook County, Martha M. Bauer 1 Plaintiff, unit Court of the State oi vw Oregon, for the County o’ Tilla­ Helen Louise Gilday mook, upon a decree rendered in and E. N. Crockett. Hie saitl court on the 30th day of Defendants. I To Helen Louise Gilday, above I April, 1913, in the cause wherein named defendant: In the name of I J. 11. Ellison and Ellen Ellison the State of Oregon: You are I were plaintiffs, and Osman Royal, in person, and also as Administra­ hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against I tor, was defendant, in order to sat­ you in the above entitled court and isfy the amount due on said decree, cause, on or before the 23rd day of to-wit, the sum of f4050.00 and in May, 1913, and if you fail so to ap terest lheteon at the rate of 7 per pear or answer the plaintiff will ap cent per annum from the 23rd aa> ply to the court for the relief prayed of Ai gust, 1911; the further sum of tees, and the for in the complaint, which is as $100.00 attorney’s follow": For judgment and decree costs and disbursements of said against you for the Hunt of to suit taxed at $31 50, and the costs gether with interest thereon at the and exprenses of this writ, I will on rate of ten per cent per annum from the 7th day of June, 1913, at 10 August 3. 1913, and for the further o'clock a.111. of said dav, at the front sum ot attorney's fees, and for door of the county courthouse in the costs and disbursements of the Tillamook City, Oregon, sell, at pub plaintiff in this suit, and for a de­ lie am tion to the highest bidder for cree foreclosing that certain molt cash in hand, the real property sit­ gage executed by you to the plain uated in i'illamookCounty, Oregon, tiff under the name of Martha M described as follows, to-wit: Kunz., said mortgage living recorded 1 Beginning at the northwest cor­ at page 230 in Book Sot records ot ner of th»* Eldridge Trask Donation mortgage" of Tillamook County. Land < laim, and running thence Oregon, and tliat the following real south to the northeast corner of the property, being the property des­ James Quick Donation Lan five South Claim; thence north to the south­ thirty-one in township _____ _ ten West of of range <■' Wilhiit.etti west corner of the Nathan Daugh Meridian in Tillamook County, Ore citv Land Claim; thence east 37 gon, be sold as upon execution and I rods, more or less, to the center of that plaintiff lias a first lien on said the so-called Quick Roa^; thence premises for the payment of said south to the place of beginning, sums of money, and ttiat you lie containing |M>2acre8, more or less, forever barred and foreclosed of all in Sections 28 and 29, in township right, title and interest therein, save I south of range 9 west of the Wil the right of redemption as allowed iamrtle Meridan; Also, beginning at the southeast by law, and for such other and further relief as to the court may corner ot the J S. Tripp Donation thence north 29.(X) seem just and equitable, This sum- L.itid Claim; mans is served upon you by puldi to the «enter of the county road cation by order of the Hon. Homer e.ist and west, thence west to thecen • Mason, judge of the above entitled D r of said roaeen effected by for Bad Cold" Sold by all dealers. When you have » Imd cold you these tablets By local applications, is they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. I here is only one way to cure deafness, «nd that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the rnuccous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed ton have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when it is entirelv closed Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can he taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will destroyed forever . nine cases out of ten are caused bv Catarrh which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mneous surfaces want a remedy that will not only We will give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of i»eafnesa «caused by catarrh) that give relief, but effect a prompt arteen oi>»erved that Take Hall s Family Fill s for constipation Iain's Cough Remedy meets all health. these requirement«. It acts a« nature's plan, relieves the lungs, Vncle Sam is daily called upon aids expectoration, opens the se to take care of a lot of refugees cretiona and rest' re« the system to from various points in Mexico, and a perfectly healthy condit on Thi* the treatment in quite different remedy baa a world wide sale and from that accorded to the Ameri­ ■me, and can alwax« be depended cans who are attempting to reside . upon. Sold by all dealers in the .Mexican Republic. HENDERSON Secretary-Treat. Attorney-at-l.aw and Notxnr Public. JOHN’ I.ELAND Tillamook Title and Abstract Company [(INCORPORATED), Abstracts: Real Estate Surveying ; Insurance TILLAMOOK. ORF. "Mejs.tic Raufe, staad the test Aud Cook sad Baks and are tbs baaL‘ Keep Abreast of the Times IN OLDEN DAYS, when buying 1 a cook stove, people would buy the one they could get the cheapest; that’s bccauac there were only a few makes on the market and were all practically the sac’s in construction and material. 5 “Dtffct i’A ! Ni)W ! There arc close to a thousand different ranges on the market today—good, bad and indifferent. Wise people use a litde fore 1 ;ht in s. biting tin ir range, and they make no mistake in selecting i he R a .'. gf W ith a R efutation —the range that is recommended by every user; the range that has stood the test— The Great Majestic Range the range that is made of M allhahi . r and CrtAscoAL I ron —the range tl at S av R s F ijbl ,—I. a :- ts L onok »—G ists P ractically N otiumo roa 1- iirAius— H eats M oph W athk Q i . tcxe * ano H ottb «, and G ives B bttmu c . i ’ nehai . S atisfaction T han A ny O tukm R a . ngi ; M ade — and we can prove it! Alex. McNair Co a man is seldom ■ick when his bow- e’s are regular he is never well Special Bargain. when they are constipated. For will find nothing co rstipation you For 'tu days, wi'l offer for sale quite so goo I .isChamtiertain's Tab­ let«. They not only move the bow. tw«» 92', acre Dairy farm in Al«ea eia but improve the appetite and Valley, Improvements up to date. | strengthen the digestion. They are Price, f