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TITTamook I ¡ » < » * Headlight GREAT SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST ! OF TIIE Tillamook Headlght 1st Prize, Overland Auto, Valued at $975.00 Overland Model 81 2nd and 3rd Prizes, Trips to the San Francisco Fair ; 4th Prize, Gold Watch. Cut out this coupon and bring or send it to the Contest Manager, or if can’t come in today telephone and ask for particulars. Rules of Contest, Any Lady, cither 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. I This fully equipped Auto was selected because it’s the best machine in the market and guaranteed by A. K Case, the local agent. 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. •r.t 1N FORMATION COUPON. Tillamook Headlight : Please let me have full particulars of Your Big Subscription Contest. This does not oblige me to participate. Name Address SCHEDULE. VOTE 1 2 3 5 10 Th. de ft re ai actoi ratir Year subscription....................... $1.50........... Years subscription.................... 2.00............ Years subscription ...................... 4.50............ .... 7.50 ... Years subscription • • • ....15.00.. . Years subscription ... - 1000 votes 2500 votes 5000 votes 10,000 votes 25,000 votes NOMINATION CONTEST. I here nominate.................................................................. in the Great Sub scription Contest of the Tillamook Headlight , Nominator. bout DOUBLE VOTES-Last Extra Offer of the Contest Double Vote Offer Closes April 10, at Five P.M Jetty is Deepening Bar Channel. It is now settled beyond the ques tion of a doubt that the Nehalem jet ty will accomplish the desired results in deepening the channel over the bar sufficiently to permit the entrance of large steam schooners into the Ne halem harbor. Capt. Harry Bell went out over the bar in the Meta M Sunday at low tide especially to rtiake the soundings. He found the channel to be ll feet deep at the shallowest point. Soundings made a month previous showed a depth of io feet, so there has been a gain of one foot during that time. Now it must be born in mind that the jetty is extended only half the dis tance intended, and, as it is extended the channel will deepen still more. In any event, a channel 16 feet deep is now assured and this permits the entrance of ocean going steam craft to this harbor for good lumber car- goes, and that is the prime object sought to be attained.—Nehalem Times. the fortune of war and in spite of economic stupidity we are now enjoy ing, we arc rapidly wiping out debt balances against us and placing our selves in position to finance govern ments who stupidity has been greater than our own, but on whom fortune has not smiled as much. the morning that she might llv to his side to nurse him back to health and strength. Or perhaps he is reported missing, with all the anguish of doubt that term conveys. Often the heart is clutched by the chill hand of hor ror, for his name is among those slain at the front. Men fight the bat tles ami spill their blood like water, but it is the women who suffer most from war, apart from deprivations and toll and physical hardships all wars entail. BOALS, M.D., Johnson expected and knew yy C. HAWK, there was no possibility of his win ning; so when knocked down, lie PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. chose to take the count rather than Surgeon S. P. Co. rise and stand further punishment. (I. O. O F. Bldg ) . Oregon Bay City Johnson has often stated that fight- Tillamook .... Oregon. , ing is a-business, and lie would not foolishly submit to repeated knock QR. L. L. HOY, downs when he had found that he had y^EBSTER HOLMES, met his master. A second or two PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ATTORNEY-AT LAW, alter Jack \\ elsli, the referee, had T illamook B lock , counted to, Johnson quickly got up. COMMERCIAL BUILDI N G, It was well that he did so, for a Tillamook, - - Oregon. moment later a rush of spectators to FIRST STREET. the fighting platform all but smother TILLAMOOK, ELMER ALLEN OREGON. ed the pugilists. For an instant it it seemed af if trouble was threatened (Successor to Dr. Sharp), but some 50 or more of the several hundred soldiers stationed about the DENTIST. VETERINARY. fight arena jumped into the ring and Commercia! Building', Tillamoik formed circles around the vanquished Both Phones. and victor. In the latest chapter of his inter esting reminiscences, Dr. Lyman Ab bott dwells on his relation with Hen ry Ward Beecher, preceding and fol lowing his becoming associated with him in the editorship of Christian JESS WILLARD IS CHAMPION Union. The publication did not favor church union, in an organic sense. Giant Kansan Wrests Title from This sort of union had been advocat- Negro. edbv its predecessor. Mr. Beecher did not believe this was possible or Havana, April 5.— Jack Johnson cxil- altogether desirable. His purposes ed from his own country, ,. today ----- , lost were set forth in his salutatory in 1 his claim to fistic fame as the heavy June, 1870, in part as follows: “The weight champion of the world, the Christian Union will devote no time title being wrested from him by Jess Holding the Line. to enveighing against sects. But it Willard, the Kansas cowboy, the big will spare no pains to persuade Chris gest man ever entering the prizf ring. tians of every sort to treat one anoth 1 oday » tight probably has no par- She is the most charining of damsels, er with Christian charity, love and . illcl in the history of ring battles. forsooth. sympathy • » • » Above all, and For ¿0 rounds Johnson punched and I nttl she gets into the telephone hardest of all, it will be our endeavor pounded Willard at will, but his booth. It is hard to convince a chicken to breathe through the columns of I | blows grew perceptibly less powerful l or there she sits chatting and gab bing along raiser of "I the economic value of the the Christian Union such Christian I ' i’ the fight progressed, until at last love, courage, equity and gentleness , While outside the booth stands a half 1 he seemed unable or unwilling to go hawk.” as shall exemplify the doctrine which on. frenzied throng. Alaska is seeking to counteract the it unfolds, and shall bring it into Small matter your deals or the state Johnson Grows Weaker. influence of that prohibition story by sympathy with the mind and will of of your biz; Johnson stopped I ading, and „. ___ for announcing another rich find of gold the Lord Jesus Christ, in which great three or four rounds the battle be She has to tell Algy how handsome As tong as the federal income ta» labor we ask the charity of all who tween the two huge men was little he is. returns are kept secret, we shall not differ the sympathy of all devout men more than a scries of plastic poses of Ami the half-frenzied throng mutters know just how much a night Sig whether they agree with us or differ white or black gladiator. phases uncouth from us." Caruso gets. So it was until the 25th round, Addressed to the girl in the telephone booth. Americans who are buying Villa’s ...J widly Every observer realizes that the when Willard got one of . his windmill right paper money, paying $t American for greatest courage in any war is show n »winging _ hand $is Mexican, must aim to spend it by the women, even as they endure smashes to Johnson's heart. This was right away. the most poignant suffering There is the beginning of the end. When the round closed Johnson one kind of courage that marches in The president declines to comment sent word to his wife that lie was all on what Mr. Taft and Mr Roosevelt to the teeth of death while bugles in, and told her to start for home. She blow and cannon roar and there is the say about him. He evidently has example of comrades to inspire to was on the way out and was passing joined the safety first movement. reckless heroism. There is another the ring in the 26th round when a While anarchy may run riot at Pat type of courage which enables a stinging left to the body and a cy terson, New Jersey is determined that clonic right to the jaw caused John woman to restrain her tears and sum the law against killing rabbits shall mon a smile of cheer as her loved son to crumple on the floor of the be respected, so a hungry (arm hand ring, where he lay partly outside the hag been sent to jail for thirtv days one goes forth, perhaps to die for his ropes until the referee counted 10 and country. It is this courage that is for shooting a rabbit for breakfast. tried by the weary days of anxious held up \\ illard s hand in token of That the United States is changing waiting, when battles arc raging and his newly won laurels. Johnson Not Unconscious. m a debtor to a creditor 1 w ith the problem of buy ng Hamess the dispatches arc dealing with vic There is much discussion tonight, you will find it distinctly advanta in the fact of the floating of tory or defeat and with numbers slain to come unit do your »elect, loans in our financial centers and wounded, without mention of and probably will be for a long time, g.-oua mg here You will get the bet| ot saving that we are soon to names. There is another anguish among the followers of the fighting qualities. the moot thorough and game as to wether Johnson was real conscientious workmanship and be more money than we bor when the belated lists of names ly knocked out In the sense of be- ■ riarged the most ream nable price». *T be said, however, that pear Perhaps the son. brother ’ , can supply »ingle or doutde husband is reported wounded How mg smashed into unconsciousness he >eta or ;ny »ingle article ” ’ that you m iv t>e in need of rade in our favor at by the woman wishes for the wings of certainly was not put out. The consensus of opinion is that W.A, Williams It Cc Tillamook ... Oregon QARL HABERLACH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. H. GOY NE, T illamook B eock ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office: O pposite C ourt H ouse , Tillamook - Tillamook 0R. > GEORGE - - Oregon PETERSEN J. Oregon DENTIST, J OHN I.ELAND HENDERSON, attorney Successor to Dr. Perkins TILLAMOOK, OREGON. AND COUNSELLOR. AT-LAW. Tillamook - . . - Oregon. ROOM NO. 261. E DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT Tillamook B lock • Oregon QR. JACK OLSEN, DENTIST. (I. O. O. F Bldg.) Tillamook . Oregon] P_I T. but tu ATTORNEY.AT LAW. complete Set of Abstract Books i Office. Taxes Paid for Non Residents. T illamook B lock . Till j moo* ATTORNEY-AT-I AW T illamook C ommercial B vildi >'° Tillamook .... Oregon J. CLAUSSEN, . LAWYER, 2’3 T illamook F.ORGE WILLETT VJT T illamook B lock , . • Oregon i Both Phone*. K- K, DANIELS. CHIROPRACTOR. Local Office in the Cotntnerc’*1 Building1. TILLAMOOK - OR« State of Ohio. City of TeledoJ Lucas County. I £ Frank J. Cheney makes oath ► senior partner of the firm of F / ‘t Co., doing: business in the City ledo County and State aforr«ft,a; i that said firm will pav the sum o» L- hundred DOLLARS for each an«’ cane of Catarrh that cannot be cured J use of HALL S CATARRH CURE FRANK J. Sworn to before me and —ter my presence, this 6th day .»< A.D. 1886. A W. GLBASOX; [Seal] Notary « Halt'» Catarrh Cure ta taken and acta directly upon the bk,o”,^’r «so- cou« surface» of the system. Send K’" montxta. free . , n F J. (HEXBY »-CO., Tried«.* Sold by all Druggist», 75c. ,-tUS, Take Hall's Family PUia for conetip»“ ■r « he re< ■»red t »inc r Ibi