Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 01, 1915, Image 5

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Headlight, April I,
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GREAT SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST !
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Tillamook Headlght.
1st Prize, Overland Auto,
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This fully equipped Auto
was selected because it’s the
best machine in the market
and guaranteed by A. K.
Case, the local agent.
Overland Model 81
2nd and 3rd Prizes, Trips to the San Francisco Fair ; 4th Prize, Gold Watch
Valued at
$975.00
Cut out this coupon and bring or send it to the Contest Manager, or if you
can’t come in today telephone and ask for particulars.
Rules of Contest,
Any Lady, either single or married, can participate in the contest, pro­
vided they are residents of Tillamook and have lived in the county for the
past twelve months. All that is necessary is to cut out the nomination or in­
formation coupon and bring or send it to this office, or call up the Contest
Manager by telephone.
The only way to secure votes is by subscriptions to the Tillamook Head­
light, the leading as well as the pioneer newspaper of the county.
All subscriptions, either new or old, carry votes.
No votes are transferable from one contestant to another.
No business establishment, lodge or organization can participate, but
contestants can receive help from them or from relatives or friends.
Only one nomination good for each contestant.
There is only one district and the prizes will be awarded as the contes­
tants finish, the one having the largest number of votes will receive the first
prize, and the next in their order will take the other prizes.
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1000 votes
2500 votes
5000 votes
10,000 votes
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NOMINATION CONTEST.
I here nominate.............................................................. in the Great Sub­
scription Contest of the Tillamook Headlight
, Nominator.
DOUBLE VOTES—Last Extra Offer of the Contest
Double Vote Offer Closes April 11, at Five P.M.
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COMMERCIAL CLUB MAKES
NOMINATIONS.
Take Lively Interest in Bayocean
Bo ad and Civic Improvements.
There was a good attendance at the
monthly meeting of the Commercial
Club on Monday evening,
when
President Dwight called it to order.
The first business taken up was the
financial report of Secretary Callahan
which showed that there are 97 mem­
bers and a small balance on hand,
amounting to $8.62 and $9.50 in the
entertainment fund.
The State Grange.
The Secretary reported receiving a
letter from the Grange asking that a
committee of the club be appointed
to help in the entertainment of the
State Grange which will meet in this
city next month. Several of the mem­
bers thought that the Women’s Civic
League should take part in the enter­
tainment of the Grangers and a
committee from that organization
should be appointed to meet with
those who have charge of the enter­
tainment features of the Grange
meeting here. The president appoint­
ed R. C. Jones, A. H. Gaylord and F.
C. Bak.
a committee to represent
the chib.
Bayocean Road Endorsed.
The club went on record recom­
mending that the County Court ex­
pend'the $10,250 appropriated for the
Bayoce n road, which met with the
unanim- is support of the members,
who made strong arguments favoring
the completion of that road as soon
atpoasi le, the club passing a resolu­
tion to that effect. It was also decid­
ed that a committee be appointed to
wait <|n the County Court and tin
tent appointed M. F. Leach, C
lards and Jack Olson.
Civic Improvement.
The matter of civic improvement
•ken up by Prof. Onthank
teal of the public school who
several pictures on a sheet
kg some of the rubbish and filth
■nises in this city. He made a
br civic improvement and ad-
■ having the pupils of the
Iget busy at their homes and in
hr of prizes. This was acquiesc
and it was decided that the chil
riate $35.00 for prizes and that
'omens' Cii-ic
League take
of this matter.
Nomination of Officers.
President Dwight, previous to the
nomination of officers, made some
pertinent remarks about the future
management of the club and read the
preamble of the by-laws, which re­
ferred to the aims and objects of the
club. He thought too much time had
been wasted in the entertainment
features of the club and too little to
the commercial end, and advocated
that this be made the main feature of
the club the coming year. He thought
the club had not been accomplishing
the good it should have done and ad­
vocated a change in policy. Several
of the members concurred in his ideas
and they thought that some arrange­
ment could be made to take care of
the amusement features by changing
the by-laws, and a committee was ap­
pointed for that purpose, composed of
A. H.-Gaylord, B. C. Lamb and J. R.
Callahan.
President Dwight was then nomi­
nated for president to succeed him­
self, and announced that he would ac­
cept, only on condition that the club
would get on a business basis and be
a commercial club in reality as well
as in name.
The nomination were as follows:
President—W.’G. Dwight.
Vice-President,—C. J. Edwards.
Secretary—J. R. Callahan.
Treasurer—Fred C. Baker.
Trustees (six to be elected)—F.
D. Small, C. J. Edwards, C. I. Clough,
W. C. Miller. A. H. Gaylord, O. A.
Schultz, J Groat, R. C. Jones, J. L.
Henderson, K. Onthank, C. Barnes,
G. P. Winslow and James Feeney.
Miss Esther Coates, of Seattle,
Wash., is a guest of Mr. and Mrs O.
A. Schultz and other relatives.
For sale—one good brood sow and
pigs. L. S. Johnson, Tillamook Ore.,
Phone Mutual.
Lost—A purse at I.O.O.F. cemetery
Saturday, March 27, Finder please
notify Mrs. P. W. Jacob.
Easter Sale.
An Easter sale at the Lineback
Music store opposite Pennington &
Co.s’ store will be given by the
Ladies’ Aid of the Christian Church,
Saturday, April 3, Fancy work, home
cooking and baking will be the main
features of the sale. Social and lunch
new
in the evening. Something
Come and wear your largest pair of
shoes.
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Death of Mrs. Robert Stillwell.
ing hearts of her loved ones, with
words of tender consolation, and in­
spiring hope.
Young men in the
strength of life’s morning, with ten­
der solcmnitis carried the casket,
which held the form of the departed
one and the words of immortal life
were read from the ritual of
Methodist Episcopal church, over
who left t his world in the full
surance of the glory of the home
yond. A floral wreath of carnations,
the gift of the young people's I’ro-
gressive Sunday School class with
other flowers of beauty from sym­
pathetic friends, were laid on her
grave. The large number of people at­
tending the services at the churcn
and the cemetery was a glowing trib­
ute of esteem and affection to her,
and to those who arc so sorely be-
reaved.
We are sorry to announce the death
of Mrs. Robert Stillwell, which took
place early Friday morning at the
Tillamook Sanitarium, where she was
operated upon several weeks ago for
appendicitis, but other troubles hav­
ing developed she was operated on
again on Wednesday of last week,
but succomed two days later.
There was a large and sympathetic
congregation at the funeral services
at the M. E. Church on Saturday.
\ iolet Adclaid Noyes daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Noyes was born
in Burr Oak Kansas on January 26th
1892 and died in Tillamook Oregon
on March 26th, 1915, at the age of 23
years and two months. At an early
age Violet was converted and united
with the Methodist Episcopal church
in Burr Oak Kansas. In thesummer of
Management of Bayocean.
1906, she with her parents and family
came to Tillamook County, Oregon,
From Journal:
which place has since been her home.
Authority to receive, collect and en-
October the 19th, 1911 she was unit­ force payment« for Bayocean lots is
ed in marriage to Robert R. Stillwell. given S. B. Vincent, appointed receiver
She was a member of the Methodist of the property and affairs of tne T.
Episcopal Church and Sunday Schoo! B. Potter Realty company, and mana­
in Tillamook. She leaves to mourn her ger of the company under the receiver­
loss, her husband, and little daughter ship. This authority is given in the
Marcia, her father and mother and order signed by Circuit Judge Gatens
two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Folks and making the appointment.
The order
Mrs. Eula Finney, both of Tillamook follows an agreement between prop­
County, an da large number of re­ erty owneis and the realty company.
The suit for the appointment of a
latives and friends. The funeral ser­
vices were held at the Methodist receiver will remain pending but all
church in Tillamook at 2:00 o'clock, other suits involving the company's
on Saturday afternoon March 27, affairs which grew out of the trouble
1915. The old hymns of Faith and between the company and certain
Hope were sung. The Rev. D. A. property owners, have been dismissed
McKenzie, pastor of the Presbyterian with the exception of such suits as
church read a lesson from the book of are for collection of amounts due on
outstanding contract-*.
Job, the twenty third chapter, and the
With the advice of a committee com
Rev. H. F. White, Pastor of the Unit­
posed of three from the company and
ed Brethcrn church led in prayer, the
three propertv owners, Vincent will,
pastor of the church Rev. Edward
manage the affairs. A four-sevenths
Gittins read the obituary of the de­ vote of the committee will decide all
parted one, and based his remarks on matters. Vincent is authorized to sell
the eleventh chapter of the book of lots, exchange lots that the district
Job, and the seventh verse, “Cans', of improvement may be centralized,
thou by searching find out God, canrt and carry out as funds are available,
thou find out the almighty unto per the agreements of the company em­
fection.” The Rev. D. L. Shrode an bodied in the contracts for sale of lots.
intimate friend, and former pastor,
Vincent is to poet a $25,000 bor.d be­
paid a beautiful tribute to the life and fore taking charge. The committe
character of her who was so richly members are to be named by each
side within 15 days of the decree which
adorned with the graces of the Chris­ was signed March 23. All employee
tian life, so lovely in disposition, so of the company will be let out at once
modest, and unaffected in the trans­ •nd Vincent is empowered to appoint
parency and simplicity of character such employes as are deemed necessary
by himself and the committee. Vin­
which is the growing glory of woman > cent’s compensation is to be fixed by
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hood, he also comforted the sorrow-1 the committee.
1 P> T. BOAI.S, M.D.,
c. HAWK,
physician ; and surgeon
Surgeon 8.P. Co.
(I. O. O. F. Bldg )
Tillamook .
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Buy City
Oregon
0R. L. L. HOY,
BUSTER
HOLMES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
T illamook B lock ,
ATTORNEY-AT I.AW,
COM M ERC IA I. BUILDING,
Tillamook,
Oregon.
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OREGON.
TILLAMOOK,
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ELMER ALLEN
(Successor to Dr. Sharp),
E. REEDY, D.V M.,
DENTIST.
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VETERINARY.
Commercial Building,
Tillamook
Both Phones.
Tillamook
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Oregon
QARI. HABERLACH,
ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
H. GO Y NE,
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office-
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DENTIST,
OHN I.El.AND
HENDERSON,
ATTORNEY
AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Successor to Dr. Perkins
TILLAMOOK,
OREGON.
Q FORGE WILLETT
T illamook B ukk ,
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Oregon.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
T illamook C ommercial B uilding
Oregon
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E. E, DANIELS.
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Tillam ><>k
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TILLAMOOK
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Tillamook
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ATTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Book« 1
Office.
Taxe» Paid lor Non Residents.
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Tillamook
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State of Ohio, City of Tried o.f
Luca« County.
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Prank J. Cheney make« oath that hr
, senior partner of thr flrm of F. J Cheney
i He Co., doing business in thr City of To­
ledo
County and State aforesaid. and
that «aid firm will pay the aum of ONK
HUNDRRD DOLLAR* for each anti every
caae of Catarrh that cannot I m - cured by the
uaeoi HALL S CATARRH CURH
FRANK J CHFNFY.
Sworn to before me «ml subacriiicd ! n
me presence, this Sth day of December,
A.D. IBS«.
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Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern;.Hv
and act« directly upon the blood and nri-
cous surfseca of the ay stem. Semi for teau-
monials, free.
F J. CIIHNBY AcTCO., Teledo, O
Mold by all DruRffiats. 75c.
Take Hall s FaaUlj FUto for consUpaltoa.
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