Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 15, 1920, Image 3

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    lLLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, APRIL 15.
1920
Subscribe for the Tillamook
Political Band Wagon
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Announcement.
Headlight, the leading County
Newspaper $2.00 per year,
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I hereby announce myself
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as a
candidate for re-election of County
Tillamook Head-]
Surveyor, on the Republican ticket,
light,
co nc at the primary election. May 21st,
Weekly Oregon-
/ J) 1920. If successful will conduct the
Oregon Farmer,
office in an efficient, economical and
courteous matter.
W. S. Coates.
Announcement.
PAID FOR HIS FUN
Prank of Baby Elephant Brought
Retribution.
fuller
PAINT
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VARNISH, STAIN and ENAMEL
for everything that need; preserving and beautifying *7^
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ND to-day, as during the past 71 years, the name “FULLER” mean»
the same high standard in Paints, Varnishes, Stains, Enamels, etc.
During this long period of time, in all conditions of weather, season in
and season out, FULLER Products have proven their superior lasting and
beautifying qualities
A
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Thousands of homes and buildings have withstood the test of time and the
elements and are giving the maximum of service through “FULLER Paint
Protection.”
For exteriors and interiors, the FULLER line meets every possible need.
There’s a special FULLER ] product
’ ' for
"
‘ preserving
everything that needs
and beautifying.
Some of the
FULLER
Products
HOUSE PAINT
FLOOR PAINT
PORCH and STEP
PAINT
SHINGLE STAINS
SILKENWHITE ENAMEL
—for interior woodwork
DECORET—combined stain
and varnish in all shades
for refinishing furniture, etc.
VARNISHES
DEKORATO — the Sanitary
Kalsomine
AUTO ENAMEL
Never was there a better time or better
reason for painting than right now. High
cost of everything makes your investment
in home or building worth a great deal
more than formerly. FULLER Paint and
other products are the best investment for
the protection of your property that you
can possibly make. They save a great deal
more than they cost.
Look Up a
FULLER DEALER in Your Town
W. P. Fuller & Co.
1849-1920
fuller
paints
.
71 YEAR
LEADERS
fuller & co
A ut of
Northwest Branch Houses at
Portland, Seattle, Tacoma,
Spokane, Boise
REQUIRED OF
YOU
(In a Nutshell)
(Annual Savings Deposit................
(Number Annual Deposits............
$134.76
20
and
($1,000.00 Cash, which you can consider as Interest on your Deposits.
'You deposit a total of $2,696.20 cash.(Theactual deposit of 1134.76—20 times)
THIS MEANS
(You receive interest of $1,000.00 cash. (The equivalent of 50.00—20 times)
Is this not good interest on your money ?
You also own what you started out to buy, a $4.000
Paid up Thrift Policy, bearing Dividends for life.
Does it look good to you? Yes, it certainly doe».
If you are busy, sign the application now, The further you read the better it is,
SOME OTHER IMPORTANT VALUES OF THIS $4,000
THRIFT POLICY
(These values are also all guaranteed and written in plain figures in Policy Contract.)
(Attractive Settlement Options) |
(You Take Your Choice)
In
13
years-
•
$4,000
Paid-up
Life Policy.
vi(l)
. $4,000 Paid-Up Thrift Policy bee ariug Dividends as long as you Jive.
In 20 year».. j and
($1,000 Cash, which you can consider Interest on your Deposits.
In 20 year» .
a lu>. In 27 years
.
$6,436 Paid-up Thrift Policy bearing Dividends as long as you live.
(Subject to Insurability.)
$4,000 Cash payable to you. (A Matured Endownment Policy.)
No more deposits are required of you;
In Casey ou m
Company pays you an income of $40.00 cash a month as long as you live:
Totally an.pei !rma
— * I And your beneficiary receives »4,000 cash at your death, or $39.32 per
nently Dfi^
’lcd
month (plus dividends) for ten years.
« CASE YOU
Watch This Space For
Used Car Bargains
Total Savings Deposits ................................... $2,695.20
($4,000.00 Paid-up Thrift Policy bearing Dividends as long as you live
THE COMPANY
PAYS YOU
Saxon Six at Right Price
Chalmers Touring
Cadillac 1-ton Truck, cheap
Auburn Touring Car.
—Continue in good health.
—get disabled
YOU WIN vhe THER YOU < —need help
—or die
Is there anything else you v
-------- .2---------- •—-Yes, you can fail to Start— and be sorry.
Why not be g^ today and make others happy in the future ?
Ask the l<etuan how to start. He is your friend.
For further pfMjcluar see
OS. HARK » BUM, Local Agents
STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO
“You fill the pails with sand, and
let me turn them out,” suggested flx-
year-old Jack to little Doris as they
played on the beach.
His playmate obediently comidled.
“Now we'll build a castle, and you
shall fetch the water to go round it,”
exclaimed Jack.
Dutifully the little maid struggled
up and down the beach, carrying
buckets of water.
“Can’t you fetch the water now,
Jack,” she suggested, “and let ine
pour it round?”
“Girls can’t do that properly,” an­
swered the boy. “Let’s paddle. But,
I say, Doris, do you want to marry
me when you grow up?”
“Yes—oh, yes!” Doris was delight-
ed at the prospect.
The boy. however, assumed n bored
air, and lazily extended his feet to-
ward her.
“Very well then,” tie said nonchal­
antly. “If you’re going to be my wife,
take off my shoes and stockings!”—
Pearson’s Weekly.
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I am a candidate for sheriff in
Republican Primaries.
I am a deputy in this office
present, have had several years
perience there, and I submit
record as an officer for your consid­
eration.
Should I be nominated and elected^
I will endeavor to serve you effi­
ciently, honestly and impartially.
John Aschim.
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
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I want the Republican nomination
for sheriff at the primary election
next May. To get it I have to have
enough Republican votes. All who
have faith in me, and vote for me,, I
thank iu advance.
Frank Hannenkrat.
Announcement.
Owing to the fact that a large
number of tax payers in different
parts of the county have asked me to
make the race for County Judge, and
believing that with my previous ex­
perience in County business, I am
qualified for the office, 1 hereby an­
nounce myself as a candidate for the
office of County Judge, subject to the
approval of the Republican voters at
the coming Primary Election.
Homer Mason,
Announcement.
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To the Republican voters of Tilla-
mook county.
. I hereby offer my services to ths
people of Tillamook Co. as County
Commissioner and respectfully ask
your support at the coming primaries
I stand for permanent roads properly
located and fair treatment to all sec­
tions of our county.
H. V. Alley.
Announcement.
I hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for the Republican nomina­
tion for representative in the legis­
lature from the 14th Legislative Dis­
trict embracing Yamhill and Tilla­
mook Counties.
Frank A. Rowe.
Announcement.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for County Judge at the
next primary election. My motto.
"100 per cent efficiency for every
taxpayer's dollar.”
W. L. Campbell.
To The Voters of Tillamook County.
I hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for County Clerk, on the Re­
publican ticket, subject to the ap-
provalof the voters at the primaries
next May.
H. 8. Brimhall.
Announcement.
I hereby announce myself a can­
didate for the office of County Treas­
urer of Tillamook County, on the
Republican ticket.
Alexandria Rock.
Announcement.
Early "Domestic Prob'em.”
The one hundred ami twenty-fifth an­
niversary of the Massachusetts Char­
extra rubber, good.
itable Fire society, recently observed
tn Boston, looks back to n time in that
city when it was considered desirable
thnt "servants be obliged to go to bed
i before the householder, and not be per­
mitted to carry a lighted candle to n
First Door South of Tillamook Bakery.
bedroom ill the garret.” 'Hie recom­
mendation was made at one of the so­
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ciety's earliest meetings, but tx-ems not
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to have been carried Into effect; one
may tmagine thnt even so far back
there was a '‘domestic service problem”
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age servant's objection to this pro­
posed early and dark retirement oper­
ative in defeating It.
Square Deal Repair Shop.
A Wonderful Antiseptic
For Combating Germs
Hie Conclusive Way.
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ai ivuk vus
To The Republican Voter» of Tilla­
mook County.
Grant Six, in good shape, with
help —The loan value is available.
[By matural cause» ........ $4.000.00 cash to your beneficiary,
or $39.30 a month (plus dividends) for ten years.
accidental causes ■ .$8.000.00 chb I i to your beneficiary,
( qr $78.64 a month (plus dividend» for ten years.
a recent exchange ft Is stated
elephants are amazingly like hu-
man beings in the way they discipline
their young. The following amusing
incident was seen by a traveler in an
extensive lumber yard in Burma.
While the adult elephants were faith­
fully at work the youngsters played
about the yard. The elephant that at­
tracted the traveler's particular atten­
tion was hauling, in her chain harness,
a huge tree trunk from the bank of
the river.
She had a heavy load, a fact that
her offspring did not realize. Bent on
playing a prank, he wound his
little trunk about one of the chain
traces and pulled back with all his
strength.
Conscious of the suddenly Increased
weight, the mother looked around. She
saw the youngster and shook her head
solemnly, but paying no further heed
to his teasing, bent again to her work.
Meanwhile the little rascal, with his
mischievous trunk had loosened the
ring that fastened the traces to the
load.
While the mother was straining to
get her burden in motion again, her
rascally son pulled so sturdily that
she was quite unaware that she had
been disconnected from her load. Then
suddenly the youngster let go. Nat­
urally enough, the mother was thrown
to her knees and her driver hurled in
a wide circle from her back.
The culprit sought a huge woodpile
that seemed to offer him at least a tem­
porary protection. His mother, how­
ever, was soon in pursuit, ami lie find
to flee. Round and round the wood­
pile he dodged, but his mother, with
her iron harness clanking noisily be-
_hind her, kept close at his heels
Although the little one's greater agil­
ity gained some space for him at the
corners, tils mother eventually over­
took him. The first blow of her trunk
drew from him a bawl of pain. At
the second he sank, quite humbled to
his knees; and then he endured with­
out a murmur, although with ninny
tears, a sound thrashing. Finally the
mother let him up. With tears still
streaming and with drooping trunk lie
took his disconsolate way out of the
yard.
The little fellow had won the com­
plete sympathy of the observer. Con­
sequently he was ewerjoyed to witness
during the noon hour a touching rec­
onciliation. The mother did all she
could to comfort the penitent little
sinner; she caressed him with her
trunk, cuddled him up against her, and
looked at him as if to say: “You still
have a mother who loves you.”
He Wae Starting Young.
OUR NEW $4,000 THRIFT POLICY
S pecial for B oys and Y oung M en
Her Patience Exhausted, Mother Ad­
ministered a
Spanking That
Brought Tears in Bucketfuls
From Her Offspring.
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Upon the advice of a large number
of leading citizens of Tillamook
County, I have decided to announce
myself as a candidate for the office
of County Clerk, subject to the ap­
proval of the Republican voters at
the primaries to be held in May.
If nominated and elected I will
perform the duties of said office to
the best of my ability, and will de­
vote my exclusive time in looking
after the interests of said office and
the taxpayers of Tillamook County
affected thereby.
Dated this 14th day of January,
1920.
J. C. McClure.
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A Scientific Preparation for
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CANKER, SORE & TENDER MOUTH
SORE THROAT, TONSILITIS, NASAL
CATARRH, COLD IN HEAD, SKIN
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TILLAMOOK, OREGON
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“Reslly, Mr. Gloom, you must be
mistaken,” mildly Interrupted the other
man in the argument
“Mistaken”’ thundered J. Fuller
Gloom. “Thoee are not my views,
merely, bnt the mature deductions of
Ellsworth Ethelbert Hornboetle, A. M..
Ph. D.t”
"Then, very likely I am wrung.
Thank you for correcting me.”
"Pardon us." said we. after the de­
parture of the dlwcomQtw! critic, “tint
who la Ellsworth Ethelbert Hornboetle,
A. M . Ph. D.F’
"How the devil do I knowt’ was
the snarling reply. "I Invented the
name ot> the spur of the moment. Am
I suppoeed to cooeoet an entire life
history ter tbs myth, twF— K* a » m
Oty Btae.
I hereby announce myself as a can­
didate for the office of County Treas­
urer of Tillamook County, for re­
election, on the Republican ticket.
Kathleen Mills.
To the Voters of Tillamook County.
I hereby announce myself a can­
didate for the office of County
School Superintendent of Tillamook
County, subject to the approval of
the voters at the coming primary
election.
G. B. Lamb.
Announcement.
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I am a candidate for re-election on
the Republican ticket, at the primary
election. May 21, for the office of
County Assessor.
Economy, effeciency , and a busi­
ness system in handling the work of
the office, combined with careful
courteous treatment to all, has been
my policy in the past, and will by my
policy in the future.
C. A. Johnson.
Announcement.
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I hereby announce myaelf as a can­
didate on the Republican ticket (or
the office of County Commissioner of
Tillamook County subject to the will
of the voters at the primary election
May 11.
Frank C. Reed.