Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 09, 1916, Image 3

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    LLAMOOK HEADL1GËT, NOVEMBER 2, lülö.
•VILSON WINS IN CLOSE RACE
Full Rental Value—Yes, 429, No,
Republicans Elect Entire Ticket in 1603. Defeated.
Pendleton Normal School—Yes,
Tillamook County.
IMS; No, lizi.
ftned.
Anti-Compulsory Vaccination—Y c s
Great interest was centered in the
jresidenttal election from Tuesday to lOfv; No, 996. Passed.
Abolish Sunday Closing law—Yes,
"“S“ "u " '' was a"noune-
’
H - h *" ,cnt "'Ison had been re- 1399; No. 8?3. Passed
Permitting Manufacture of Malt
Elected. 1 here were several states
! ,Jt
close, the last of these be­ Liquors, Yes 863; No, 1586. Deieat-
ing California, which went Democrat­ ed.
Prohibition Importation of Liquors
ic, and tills decided the issue
—Yes, 1357; . No. 1037. Defeated.
n?tonKD "C"' k-VI
a"-‘ "ash-
Rural Credits—Yes, l202, No, 715.
ntcion Democratic
Passed.
JAVS
s,at< *“•-*
State Tax Limitation—Yes, 1067,
No. 756. Passed.
JTueX "Sg "Aug
jonty of 372 over AVilson, and the
Uiction of the entire Republican tick-
BEAVER.
W. J. Gilbert left for Portland un
business, last Thursday.
aftcr six °’c|ock a. great deal
1 he general election for the Beaver
f interest in the presidential election precinct was held in the school house.
developed. The Headlight had mad? 1 he officers on the ejection board
arrangements for a special Western were: Messrs Al. Bunn, J. Davis, tor­
ed h? S-.rV‘Ct an<l wirc- which ph? es* Ayers, Win. Clark, and James
in ?l .!’ C1-ty °",a par ui,h °lher cities Baker. The Beaver precinct went
‘
¡’ta,election news. Arrange­ strong for Wilson, 66 votes being
ments hail also been made for mo- cast tor him, Hughes received 39,
uiing the vote in I illamook county and Hanley and Benson 4 and 6
i 'l t'i'T"- n°.W “Sed bv ,hc Commer- respectively.
b -1 ( lub in the Citi Hall was utilized
A meeting will be held at the
r ^ccl''ng ilcmion news, the spec- Beaver High School building at 8
»oi'"Kuh0i thC ,VVlslen’ L'nion and P. M. Friday, November 10th, for the
pot.1 phones being also installed purpose of organizing a literary so­
»•rom Slx ,/elock until fivc o'clock
ciety. Everyone be sure to come and
>ext morning the operator took elec- help.
on news, and this was read and post­
Mr. Lehman had the misfortune to
Un the etty hall. 11 here a large fall upon a sharp ax and cut the ten­
:°k.d ."at-'ered and remaiaed all dons to his thumb and first two
iglit. It was a good tempered crowd lingers. He was taken to Tillamook,
'ad. up ot members of both p.ditical w here he was dressed by Dr. Boats.
arties Rollie \\ . Watson kindly per-
The Beaver High School held a
>rme<l the service of reading the general election on election day,
lection news, and when in favor .,f when straw- votes were cast for
1
all
lughes the Republicans clapped and officers and measures,
Roy Payne
•>eu it favored Wilson th. mposile
acted as chairman and first judge,
de did the same.
Edith Myers as second judge, Ches­
In the county election, there were ter Jenson as first clerk and Ruby
ily three officers that the people Johnson as “second clerk. Don
Gil-
re interested in—the district attor- bert was appointed marshal,
, the sheriff and county commis- electors for Wilson received The
six
rner. The early returns soon show-
for Hughes 3 votes, for Ben-
1
that the Republican candidates votes,
son 2.
:re tn the lead, and this was increas-
Miss Jennie Curl was operated on
1 as the local returns came in, and
1 interest was soon lost in the coun- for appendicitis, Tuesday morning.
election with the exception of the She is still in the hospital in Tilla­
ze of the Hughes majority in the mook under Dr. Boals’ care.
The evangelistic meetings, at the
aunty.
Following is the official count of U. B. Church closed last Sunday
illamook County. The Headlight evening with a hearty invitation to
ill give the entire vote of the coun- Mr. Neff to return.
, Tuesday night after the Rebecca
in precincts next week.
Lodge was adjourned, a supper and
Electors.
L R. Buller, rep ................
1540 a program were given by the lodge
kiilis 1. Lotteil, rep............
1547 members and neighbors, The pro-
V. r. Ready, hep................
1536 gram was short but ver" good. The
f. C. North, rep....................
|5.,9 supper was good but very long.
. F. Wilson, rep....................
1542 Everyone went away happy.
One day last week J. T. Davis,
•liver 4'. Loshow, dem. ...
1166
ert E. Haney, dem ..........
1175 while slashing some small alders let
orier J. i\ett, deni...............
1172 his ax slip and cut his foot just above
’ainel W. Slistiaii, dem. . .
1169 his ankle. He managed to get to the
ohn H. Stevenson, dem. ..
1160 house, using his ax as a cane, faint­
urtis V. Loe, pro..................
53 ing once while on the way. Dr. Boals
evi. T. Pennington, pro. .
51 took several stitches in the foot, and
lenry sheak, pro..................
5a Mr. Davis is now doing quite well.
The following pupils were neither
t. Frances Swope, pro. ...
53
4, absent nor tardy for the school
yrus H. Walker, pro ........
98 month ending November 3rd; High
iux Burgholtzer, soc..........
95 School, Agnes Swartz; Grammar
rank W. Johnson, soc. ...
95 room, Wilma Dingcss, Bessie Myers,
elma J. McLore, soc ........
95 Willie McClay, Nina Vitsch, Eliza­
ugust Kikula, soc................
94 beth Woods, Erma Myers, Lynn
I. M. liptoe, soc..................
2 Smith, Noah Richards. Myrtle Mc­
nimett Lalianan, prog. . . .
Representative in Congress.
Clay; Primary room, Harold Ayer, i
1'. C. rrawicy, rep........................ 1546 Lula McClay, Veda Smith, Kather­
v. S. Richards, soc...................... 154 ine McKinlqy. Tehlrna Ayer, Ralph
lark V. Weatherford, dem-pro 7(1 Davidson, Elizabeth Vetsch, Winnie I '
Secretary of State.
Myers.
_____________
I
. L. Cannon, soc. ....................... 212
en W. Oicott, rep-dem-prog. .2079
For Sale or Trade for an Auto.
justice ci the Supreme Court.
. J. bright, pro .......................... 316
4 0 acres, with small house, cost
eo. H. nurnett, rep.................... 1712 3300.00. 32 fruit trees and shubberv
E. Fiosmer, soc.......................... 229 3 years old, watered with 3 springs,
rank zv. -Moore, rep. ................. 1234 but three large trees, rest vine maple
urner Oliver, dem........................
and small timber, all good land and
Dairy and F°od Commissioner
can be plowed if cleared. 8 acres
lonal* w. McKinnon, soc .... 245 cleared and fenced.
ohn M. Mickle, rep-dem-prog. 1760
J. S .Siepheus,
.. G. Remple, pro........................ 258
Room "1” Commercial
Public Service Commissioner. _
Other farm property, but
red G. Buchtel,, rep-prog. .. 15,1 is a snap for a short time.
596
. L. V an Drcssar, dem...........
Some choice city lots for sale.
Judge Circuit Court.
teo. R. Bagley, rep-prog............ 1413
What Would You Do?
. S. Johnson, dem........................ 1096
In case of a burn or scald what
Joint Senator.
would you do to relieve the pain’
J- Cooper, soc............................ 426
to occur in
. B. Handley, rcp-dem-Drog . 1975 Such injuries are liable
any family and everyone should be
joint Representative
rank A. Rowe rep....................... 1757 prepared for them. Chamberlain’s
Salve applied on a soft cloth will re­
District Attorney
R. Callahan, ind........................ 73j lieve the pain almost instantly, and
'. H. Goyne, rep.......................... 17a0 unless the injury is a very severe one
will cause the parts to heal without
County Clerk.
rwin Harrison, rep.................... 2280 leaving a scar. For sale by Lamar's
Drug Store._______________
Sheriff.
r. L. Campbell, rep.................... 1508
For Sale.
1180
• J. Myers, dew. ................
School Superintendent
16 set. Salt and pepper shakes
B. Lamb rep.............................. 2237
5.C.
per set .........................................
Treasurer.
-- ------------
„------
---------- each
------ ......
5QC.
41
Folding
chairs,
216
1
. L. Beals, rep..............................
24 Leather cushions 14x75 each 85.00
Assessor.
1 High revolving desk chair .. 31.50
A. Johnson.................................. 2155 1 Large mission chair .......... 31.50
County Surveyor
'
2150 1 Desk .......................................... 32.50
;. L. Shreve, rep..........................
1 Potted palm ................................ 25q.
Coroner.
¿042 1 Large palm ............................... 35.50
. N. Henkle. iml
1 Cuspidor ....................................... 10c.
C°unty Commissioner
1 Large round oak card table . 82.50
J
161
eo. R. McKimcns, dem.............. 1395 3 Paper files, each ......................... 5e.
. G. Reed, rep............... _
6 Electric light shades each ... 25c.
Justices of the Peace.
1 lot electric wire, colored globes
First District.
sockets for ............................... 33.&6
48
. F. Effenberger ■ • ............
1 pool table with fixtures and cues
Fourth District.
complete for ........................... 375.00
6
. Tilcomb .......... ..
Time stamp for billiard hall.. 31.00 I
i
Constables.
4 Nickle match and ash trays
First District.
each ............................................... 15c.
J. Spencer.
. .......................
1 common chair
............................. 50c.
Second District.
See Ira Smith, secretary of Com­
86*
I. Powell, rep.
. .
mercial Club.
Third District.
24
orest Ayer
Canada Gives Thank«.
Fourth District,
8
eorgc W ood
On this Thanksgiving day especial-
port Commissioners.
ly (October 9 is the dominion holi­
Bay City.
22» day) have wc reason for gratitude.
Ib.eo Jacoby
221 Last year things looked black enough
W. Jennings
31« The Germans were across Poland
l>hn A. Nelson ........................... 264
and menacing Petrograd. Riga, Kiev
Tbert Watt .................................
and Odessa. The great Mackcnsen
1
Nehalem.
¿60 drive on Serbia had just begun, and
Link A. Rowe .............................
64 we had a profound misgiving that the
Irnry Tohl ................................... 285
allied forces had arrived in Saloniki
l-rf Zaddach ..............................
221 "too late.” Developments proved that
jlios Watt .....................................
the misgiving was all too well found­
Stock Running at large,
ed. Bulgaria went to the enemy, but
faribaldi—Yes, *5 No 75
f overdale—Yes, >5 No. 4 5.
neither Rumania nor Greece came to
us. The Champagne offensive had
Inion— Yes 6, No 101.
gained little. Italy seemed to be held.
i
Measures.
(Single item veto—Yes l.tj*. No 607
Think how different things look to-
dvv. The Ru'Gans have come back.
•
«sed.
I Shin Tax—Yes, 1021; No. «03 They captured Erzerum by a most
(•
’•ed. Suffrage— Yea, 877; No. difficult winter campaign, and then,
I Negro
in the early summer, they began an j
I- passed.
offensive which changed the whole
lace of the war in the east. The west­
ern offensive on the Soiiiuie has
marched to steady success ever since I
it began, and it is now thought that
Germans are definiely retiring. The
great German drive of \ erdun prov­
ed to be a collossal failure. Rumania
came into the war on our side, and
Greece is coming. Bulgaria distinctly
wavered for a space. Everywhere the
promise is bright. The allies are clos­
ing their campaigns for the summer
with the utmost confidence ansi deter-
manoin.—Montreal Star .
AVID ROBISON,
flbEX. MeNfllR & GO.
GENERRü HñRDCUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
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PIANO INSTRUCTION,
Diploma from Chicago Musical
College.—Beginners receive the same
careful training as the most advanced.
Terms:—$4.00 per months Instruc­
tion.
All lessons given at Studio.
County Representative for the
Wiley B. Allen Co.s' line of high
grade pianos, player-pianos, Victrolos
Polytechnic College of Engineering,
\TTORNEY-AT LAW.
Complete Set of Abstract Bock» in
Office.
Taxes Paid for Non Residents
13th and Madison Sts., Oakland, California.
High Standard College of Technical Training.
(Embracing- decree courses
in) Electoral ami Meeh.
Engineering, Civil ami Mi­
ning Engines ring, amt Ar­
chitecture; also special cour­
ses iti Auto Engineering and
Machine Shop Practice.
To give high standard engi­
neering courses, with all uti-
tiecessary subjects omitted
and specializing in the essen­
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Students
actual Engineering work while pursuing
etudies—5 gaining more than theory; practical knowledge
and skill.
Eitfht •cniduntes located with one large company last year.
Our New College Bldg. Finest in West, Write Today
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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(I. O. O. F. Bldg.)
Oregon
EBSTER
HOLMES,
OREGON
TILLAMOOK,
GOYNK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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Office:
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in MERplac
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Tillamook
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haberlach ,
Why not get a good
oil stove so that dur­
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your wife or mother
orsiateror daughter,
can prepare the
meals in a cool, com-
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There’s no overheating
the kitchenwithanup-to-
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gas. The burners con­
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different cooking points.
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No wood or coal or
ashes to lug. No
waiting for fires to
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blue chimneys do
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Hay City
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ALEX McNAIR CO
Oregon
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In 1, 2, 3, and 4-burner
sizes, with or without
ovens. Also cabin«!
models with Fireless
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MARIE L. HOLDEN,
Teacher of Piano.
RALPH E WARREN,Í
Oregon
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Both Phones.
T. BOALS, M.D.,
rp H.
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Ornamental Fire Places
Built of Brick or Stone.
AII Fire Places absolutely
guaranteed not to smoke
or money refunded.
Brick Work of all kinds
done on short notice.
We make specialty of
repriring smoking F'ire
Places.
ERWIN,
BOI 1 «
AIM AND POLICY
Assistant to Mrs. E E Fob.
Lessons gi ven nt the home
preferred
Terms reasonable
ELAND E
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IN TILLAMOOK.
"Before taking Chamberlain's Tab
lets my husband suffered for several 1
years from indigestion, causing him ’
to have pains in the stomach and dis- ,
tress after
eating.
Chamberlain’s .
Tablets relieved him of these spells
right away,” writes Mrs. Thomas ‘i
Casey, Geneva, N. ,Y., For sale by j
Lamar’s Drug Store.
OREGON.
TILLAMOOK
THp BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere
Police and Detectives Are Using Lip
Reading in Place °f the Dic­
tagraph.
Statements of McMinnville Citizens
Are Always ot Interest to Our
Readers.
To many of our readers the streets
Mc.iiinnville are almost as tauiil-
iar as tnose of our own town, and we
are naturally interested to read of
happening there. 1 he following re­
port from a well-known and respect­
ed resident will be helpful to numbers
of men and women oi 1 illamook.
Mrs. J. O. Rogers, 603 Grant Street,
McMinnville, Ore., says: "1 suffered
intensely from backaches and head­
aches. Sometimes the attacks lasted
for a week. 1 couldn’t move without
having pains in my back and liips.
Sometimes when the headaches came
cn, 1 had to go to bed. I didn't know
the trouble was caused by my kidneys
but since I have been so greatly re­
lieved by Doan’s Kidney Pills, I
know what caused the trouble. They
not only regulated the action of any
kidneys, but relieved the headaches
and backaches. "(Statement given
Aug. 28 1907.)
Over five years later, Mrs. Rogers
said: "I think as highly of Doan’s
Kidney Pills now- as I did when I
recommended them several years ago
Kidney trouble hasn't bothered me
for a long time.”
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mrs. Rogers has twice publicly rec­
ommended. Foster
Milburn
Co„
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
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Hottn, Pre»., Attorney
at-I.nw.
Joli-n Leland Henderson, Sec­
retary
Treat*., Attorney at-
Law- and Notrnry Public.
The Standard Oil Company
itands squarely behind Zerolene
and guarantee! it the best auto­
mobile oil they know how to
make.
Tillamook Title and
Abstract Co.
ZEROLENE
Zie
Abstracts Real Estate,
Insurance.
Both Phones.
SiatiJard Oil lor Motor Cars
Sold by dealers everywhere and
at all Service Stations of the
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House
Wiring Done by
Coajst power Co.
DONE RIGHT
at
RIGHT PRICES.
Standard Oil Company
(CaL forala)
Tillamook Hide
and Junk Co.
EAT
DR. ELMER ALLEN,
We pay liigliest market
prices for Hide». Cliittim
Bark. Metals, Rubber, Old
Rag» a md Suck«.
VIERECK’S
BREAD,
DR. GEORGE J. PETERSON.
TILLAMOOK BAKERY
Dentists.
GREEN HIDES, 15c. Pound.
CALF HILES. 2 Oc
National Building.
Call or telephone WJ.
We Pav Spot Cash.
H. KESSELN AN.
Tillamook,
i
Oregon.
At All Grocers