TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT NOVEMBER 14, 1918, Official Count of Election in Tilla- , mook County. ____ _____ o The official count of the vote in Tillamook County ' was made on Monday by Justices i of the Peace Stanley and Seeley, The race for county treasurer was close, Miss Mills winning with only 21 votes to spare: United States Senator (vacancy) Martha E. Bean, Soc................. 211 Fred W. Mulkey. Rep............... 1263 United States Senator. Chas. L. McNary, Rep............. 1035 73 Albert Slaughter, Soc............... Oswald West, Dem-Pro............. 675 Congressman W. C. Hawley, Rep................... 1414 Harlin Talbert, Soc................... 160 Governor. Walter M. Pierce. Dem.............. 598 90 B. F. Ramp, Soc......................... James Wlthycombe, Rep.......... 1090 State Treasurer. O. P. Hoff, Rep........................... 1114 David P. Mason, Dem................ 448 Pauline Sears. Soc..................... 107 . Justice of Supreme Court. H. W. Evans. Soc......................... 218 Charles A. Johns, Rep.............. 1215 Justice of Supreme Court( vacancy) 19 Coke, Rep.................................... 43 Campbell, Rep............................. 186 C. Olson, Rep............................. 73 Bennett. Dem.............................. Attorney General. Geo. M. Brown, Rep..................... 1367 ] E. L. Cannon Soc. ... ,. . 148 • Supt. of Public Insetruction. J. A. Churchill, Rep.................... 1394 Inez A. Lusk, Soc....................... 149 Commissioner Bureal of Labor. C. H. Gram, Rep............................1330 August Nlkula, Soc................... 146 Commissioner Public Service. John E. Johnson, Soc. ........... 155 Fred A. Williams, Rep........... 1324 Superintendent Water Division Max Burgholzer, Soc................. 148 Percy A. Cupper, Rep................ 1266 Joint Representative I C. J. Edwards, Rep................. 1619 County Clerk. 1503 Erwin Harrison, Rep. Sheriff. W. L. Campbell, Rep................. 1498 County Treasurer. W. L. Bryan, Ind....................... 593 128 Canzada Everson, Ind.............. Kathleen Mills, Ind................... 614 Frances B. Stranahan, Ind. .. 326 County Survey jr. W. S. Coates, Rep..................... 1385 County Commissioner (vacancy) H. V. Alley, Rep....................... 1278 . Four Year Term. ... H. M. Farmer, Rep..................... 872 684 R. O. Richards, Ind................. Coroner. Roy N. Henkle, Rep................. 1 1392 Constable 2nd District. Bill Powell.................................. Justice 3rd District. R. Y. Blalock................. .......... Constable 3rd District. France* Welsh............................. Justice 4th District. J. J. Krebs................ ................... Constable 4 th District. G. A. Jones.................................... Port of Bay City. Ruusell Hawkins ...................... F. C. Robison............................ . Port of Nehalem. ... H. V. Alley................................. To Fill Vacancy. Harry A. Bell.............................. Stock Running at Large. Garibaldi—Yes, 17; No. 30. Nehalem—Yes, 26; No, 83. Wilson—Yes, 0 i The Oppressor has been Overcome United War Work Campaign Victory is With The Allies. Give a Day's Pay To Help the Boys Over There." * The Cause of Kight has been glori ously successful and by the strength and cooperation of all the Allied Powers the enslaved nations of Europe have been freed from the heel of the War Demon. May Peace—lasting Peace be the out come of this last, the world’s most horrible — most stupendous — most costly war. Show your appreciation of the splendid work our Boys have been doing ‘■‘over there” by subscribing as generously as possible to the United War^Vork Campaign which ends on Monday, November 18th. d^hôm’s TILLAMOOK, ORE. Dont give less than you intended because the armistic has been signed. The boys will need our help and cheer just as much as if the war was going on. Help the following seven organizations do for our boys what you would like to have done for you if you were “over there” — Y.M.C.A.—National Catholic Coun cil, K.C. War Camp Community Service— Salvation Army. American Library Association— Y.W.C.A. Jewish Welfare Board. Sale of Lovely Crepe de Chine and Georgette Crepe Blouses ^y4t the Very c^^ocfesf||Prices, ö Pendants and Chains tn <D ► W 24| 3 I 0 1 1| 301 7| 18| 13 6| 19 1 1 28| 381 71 3 8| 41 »1 56| 3 54| 2 19| 3 14 39 21| 1 4 20 1 16| 50| 4 1 1| 6 »! 1 i| 2 2| 4 »1 20 j 5 7 25| 261 5 15| 11 17| 4 1 1*1 10| 5 Bayocean Beaver .. Blaine . . . Carnahan Cloverdale Fairview Foley . . . Garibaldi Goodspeed Hays .... Hebo . .. Hoquarton Kilchis .. Little NeBtucca Long Prairie Maple Leaf . Neskowin .. . Nehalem . . . Netarts .... Rockaway .. Sandlake . .. South Prairie Stillwell .... Sunnymead . Tillamook ... Trask ........... Union ........... Wheeler .... Wilson ......... 3 331 3| 38| 16| 211 22| 16| 1*1 27| 22| 28| 46¡ 13| 7| 37| 1| 5| 27| 96|« 7| HI 28| »1 13| »1 13| »1 251 13| 19| 1 1 9 1 2| 19 1 1*1 19 1- 2 1 «1 55 1 37| *1 13| 6 1 3| 10| 4 1 8 4 1 4 15 9 9 25 6 9 12 42| *1 43| 21| HI 3*1 28| 10| 16| 66 81| 39 51| HI 27| 13| 3*1 25| 66| 7| 15| 31| 201 35| 27| 301 17j 33 2*1 35| 2| 45| 29| 45| 29| 38| 17| 21| 55| 25| 39| 22| 23j **l l«l 18| 7| 45| 5| 3| »1 16| 15| 16| 2*1 15| 19| »1 Totals. Report of the Condition of the TILLAMOOK COUNTYY BANK At Tilínmook, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, November 31st. 1918. AINTY Pendants ana Chains of Mérite Jewelry set with amethysts, sapphires peer!?, etc., are on display in our Little Paris Shop. Some are solid gold and some sterling silver and gold filled. Prices 75c to $6.00 each. UR Little Paria Shop is for men, too. There are Mérite Scarf Pins, Tie Clasps, Links, Coat Chains and Double Vest Chains with Knives or Pen cils attached. Prices from 25c to $5.00 each. D You wiD find just the styles you want to go with your new fall waists, and at the price you want to pay Fashions require new jewelry each season. Four (^Models are Illustrated Mérite Jewelry ia the "Last VorcT* in jewelry fashion. These are real quality Blouses; the materials are exceptionally fine; the workmanship of a very high order; the patterns cut on full gener ous lines so as to assure absolutely perfect fitting, while the styles are neat, genteel, and dignified—Styles that are entirely in keeping with the times. Wool Middies Very Special Values, $4.38—$4.50 Splendid quality Wool flan- el and Serge Middies in sizes for Misses and Women. Slip-over styles with regu lation sailor collars and ted or white braid. Also White Wash Middies for Misses 10 to 18 years arid Ladies, At prices $2.00 and $2.33 Nothing will be appreciated more by young men or old than a piece of Mérite Jewelry. The style is .correct and ths quality dependable. Prices reasonable. If you are at a loss to know wliat to give Her „for Christmas here is a gift that will be appre ciated considerably. A woman always likes to have an extra silk waist or two. The Sale of these Blouses is Confined to One Store in Every City They Can be Bought Here Only. Waist Dept. On the Balcony. Manufacturer's Samples Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hosiery Cotton, Lisle, Fibre Silk and Silk Hose for Women, in self colors, Black and White and novelty styles in stripe effects and Stockings for Boys and Girls in Black, White and Ta n. A wonderful selection of Bargains in perfect Hose from manufacturers who have a wide reputation for quality, at prices very much below those quoted on simi lar numbers today. RESOURCES. -t------- 1 U » ------------t------ Loans and discounts. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . Bonds and warrants ........... ......... Stock, securities, judgments, etc. .. Furniture and fixtures ...................... Other real estate owned ................ Due from banks (not reserve banks) Due from approved reserved banks. Checks and other cash items........... Exchanges for clearing house ........ Cash on hand ................................... Expenses ........................................... Other resources ................................. *495.909.71 3.658.78 34.039.41 6.413.85 6.500.00 17,200.06 8,414.7* 31.232.55 1,941.22 1.716.85 23,044.68 934.74 29,095.49 This Store is Headquarters In Tillamook County for Men’s Rubber Boots and Oil Clothing *660.102.07 Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ............................................... ............... Surplus fund ........................................ ..................... ............... ............... Postal savings bank deposits ................................. ............... Individual deposits subject to check....................... ................ Demand certificates of deposit ............................. ............... Cashier checks outstanding .................................. ............... Certified checks ........................................................ ............... Time and savings deposits...................................... ............... Letters of credit ...................................................... ............... Total * 40,000.00 7,000.00 16,022.22 117.61 416,456.71 3,322.70 g ROR RO 66.70 165,107.33 3.200.00 erran Here you will find positively the most reliable, most satis factory Stormy-wea ther wear being made to-day. 2660.102.07 State of Oregon, County of Tilla mook, ss. 1, C. A. McGhee, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly ■wear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. C. A. McGhee, Cashier. Buy Your Meat for Canning Now. --------- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of November. 1919. Notary Public. Geo. P. Winslow, My commission expires June 17. 1919 Correct attest: M. W. Harrison. Thad Robison, H. T. Botts, Directors. WE BUY LIBERTY BONDS FOR SPOT CASH ANY ISSUE. A ttian who has to brave all kinds of weather as well as the man who hunts or fishes wants'the best and moBt trust worthy clothing and footwear procurable. MEN'S HIP BOOTS (_All sizes 5 to 12 in Stock Goodrich Hi-Press Boots in Red and Black ensure per fect protection are long wearing and give the greatest satisfaction it: use. MEN'S OIL CLOTHING. The Men’s Department is now showing a complete selection and full range of sizes in Motnrmen’s Long Oilcoats with double body and triple shoulders, Jackets and pants. Also Sou’Westers and Rubber Hats. Meat will be high thia winter. Get it now for canning, while it is cheap. $100 Beef by the quarter, 9c. to 14c per pound. $1000 ■ ■ o ■ Beef steak. 18c. to 28c. per lb. Call for School Warranta. Send ua your Bondi by registered. Beef pot roast, 1214c. to 22c. per pound. Warrants of School District No. 9 letter and receive highest market endorsed on or before Sept 12. 1918. Bolling beef. 9e. to 17c. per !b. i price by return mail. and Noe. 813 to 818 inclusive ew- Beef for stew, de. to Ike. per lb. All meats are government inapeet- WESTERN STOCK AND BOND CO do-»ed Sypt. 13, 1918 are hereby call ed for payment. Interest ceases thia 200 Central Bldg. 29th day of October. 1918. Tillamook Moat Co. Seattle Wash. Erwin Harrison. Clerk. Ladies’ çyidedium Heavy Bleached Cotton Munsing Union Suits > Per $2.19 s««t Extra Large Sizes $2.35 Suita Winter Weight Union Suits in a nice soft quality of bleached cotton fleeced on the under side. Garments that you can put on right away without fear of irritation or dis comfort of any kind. Half low neck—elbow sleeves—half open front and ankle length as illus trated, or high neck--long sleeves__ half open front and ankle length styles Regular Sizes 34 to 40 - $2.19 Extra Sizes 41 to 50 - - $2.35 Vest and Pants Same Weight and Quality Per $1.25 Garment. Extra Large Sizes $1.40 Garment. Ankle length, open gore pants and high neck. Ion* sleeve Vests in’the same number fabric as the Union Suits. Regular Sizes 34 to 40.. $1.25 Extra Sizes 41 to 60.... ••• $I.M) --- » Cara of Thanks. 1 ------ o------ I Keep insured companies We wish to express our heartfelt EXITJ'*™ re»r- thanks to. the people of the county < 4 •oHcite your business, who sympathized with us on account I Notice. <rf th* death of our eon Floyd Wll- liama; atoo for the beautiful Gowers.! Party holdtaF^a^mt No *8 Mr. and Mrs W. Williams. | against 8chool district No. 5 pieaa^ communicate with P. E Allen, Diet. Clerk, Nehalem. Oregon. _ _ . Notioe. Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds have I been received at the First National I Bank and all subscribers having paid I in full are requested to call for their I bonds.—First National Bank.