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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT,October 28, 1920.
NATIONAL
MOUNTAINS AFFECT BIRD LIFE
FOR ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE
UNITED STATES
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M C. GEORGE, of Multnomah County
Republican
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CLARENCE R. HOTCHKISS, of Multnomah County
Republican
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JOSEPH HUME, of Linn County
Republican L
15
JOHN Y. RICHARDSON, of Multnomah County
Republican
16
WALTER L. ROBB, of Multnomah County
Republican
IT
OSCAR HAYTER. of Polk County
Democratic"
18
DR. E. T. HEDLUND, of Multnomah County
Democratic
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ROBERT A. MILLER, of Multnamah County
Democratic
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A. E. REAMES, of Jackson County
Democratic
21
ELTON WATKINS, of Multnomah County
Democrat 1c
22
WM. F. AMOS, of Multnomah County
Prohibition’
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MARY H JEWETT, of Lane County
Prohibition
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E. T. JOHNSON, of Multnomah County
Prohibition
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B. LEE PAGET, of Multnomah County
Prohibition
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CYRUS H. WALKER, of Linn County
Prohibition]
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JOHN E. JOHNSON, of Malheur County
Sedalia:"
W. W. MYERS, of Clackamas County
Social!
B. F. RAMP, of Douglas County
Sociali?»
W. S. RICHARDS, of Linn County
Socialist
Si
R. R RYAN, of Marion County
Social‘3:
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CHAS. H. BEARMAN. of Multnomah County
Industrial Labor"
SANDERS D. BERGLUND, of -Multnomah County Industrial Labor
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FELIX J. CARLSON, of Multnomah County
Industrial Lab >r >
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NELS H. LOFF. of Washington County
Industrial Labor
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JOHN OLSON, of Multnomah County
Industrial Labor
Vote for Five
Andes Said to Be Responelble for Num­
bar of Species Found In
South America.
The richness of Scuth American
bird-life Is due to the presence of the
Andes more than to any other one
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thing. It Is the absence of great
CALVIN COOLIDGE
mountain chains In Africa, which ac­
counts for the comparatively small
numbers of species of birds In that
continent. From base to summit, four
For President
distinct zones of life—tropical, sub­
JAMES M. COX
tropical, temperate and alpine—are
found In the higher Andes, and each
zone has species which are confined
For Vice-President
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT 1 to ft
It is not only the height of the An­
des which affects bird life. In places
for hundreds of miles, this gigantic
range may appear as two or three
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chains each not less than 10.0UO ot
AR RON S. WAI KINS
11.UU0 feet In height, and these cli­
matic walls are as Impassable to the
For Vice-President
species living In the tropical or sub­
D. LEIGH COLVIN
tropical valleys they Inclose as though
they extended to the zenith. Isola­
tion Is. therefore, added to the fac­
tors of climate and sedentariness In
.. .
the making of the species, and the
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three combined have produced a great­
EUGENE V. DEBS
er variety of bird life than Is found
In a,ny area of similar extent In the
For Vice-President.
world. The American museum of nat­
SEYMOUR STEDMAN
ural history Inaugurated In 1911 a bi­
ological survey of the Andean region
with particular reference to Its bird
life. As a result of the collections
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and field studies made, the museum
WILLIAM W. COX
Is now In possession of large collec­
tions and data from the more north­
ern part of the chain.
For Vice-President
AUGUST GILLHAUS
All Cows Are
Alike to the
EMPIRE
Vote for One
Democratic
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GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, of Multnomah County
38
THOMAS A. HAYES, of Multnomah County
Independent
39
ALBERT SLAUGHTER, of Marion County
Socialist
40
ROBERT N. STANFIELD, of Multnomah County
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C. H. SVENSON, of Clatsop County
easy milkers—
H nervous
or calm cows
industrial Labor
—large or small teats—
even or uneven udde.'.i
—they are all alike to
the Empire. It milks
them till. And Empire
teat cups stay on with­
out surcingles
harness.
W. C. HAWLEY, of Marlon County Republican-Democratic-Pro’.ii.
Socialist
HARLIN TALBERT, of Linn County
Vote for One
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE.
45
J. P. SEARS, of Polk County
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UPTON A. UPTON, of Clackamas County
Republi« n
Soclalb-t
Industrial Labor
are now equipped with our
new Super-Simple Piston­
less Pulsator. No wearing
pistons to leak vacuum. It
operates teat cups with
absolute regularity. Cows
like it. Itsoothesandquiets
them. Results in greater
milk flow and also increases
period of lactation.
Vote of Four 1
FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT.
47
HENRY J. BEAN, of Umatilla County . . Republican-Democratic
48
HENRY L. BENSON, of Klamath County
Republican-Democra’ic
49
LAWRENCE T. HARRIS, of Lune County
Republican-Democratic
50
THOMAS A. McBRIDE, of Columbia County
Republican-Dem.
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Come in and see this
different, better milking
machine or, if you wish,
phone us and we’ll bring
the machine to your
farm; no obligation.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT. To fill vacancy caused by the
resignation of Justice A. S. Bennett. Vote for One—By writing in name
I
J. BURCHARD.
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. To fill vacancy caused by the resignation of
Attorney General George M. Brown to succeed Justice A. S. Bennett.
Vote for One—By writing in name.
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FOR DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONER.
Vote for One
Republican-Democratic
C. L. HAWLEY, of Polk County
F. J. VON BEHREN, of Marlon County
Socialist
WM. D. BENNETT, of Multnomah County
Democratic
FRED G. BUCHTEL, of Multnomah County
Republican
OTTO NEWMAN, of Multnomah County
Socialist
Willarid
FOR SENATOR. TWENTY-FOURTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT.
Lincoln, Tillamook. Washington and Yamhill Counties.
56
C. J. EDWARDS .of Tillamook County
Vote for One
Republican
FOR REPRESENTATIVE. FOURTEENTH REPRESENTATIVE
DISTRICT. Tillamook and Yamhill Counties
Vote for One
57
F. R. BEALS, of Tillamook County
T. R. Win»
Republlcan-Dcmocre ’1 .-
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Tillamook County
Vote for One
5b
C. W. BARRICK, of Tillamook County
Independent
59
T. H. GOYNE, of Tillamook County
Republican-Democrat ic
COUNTY.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE. Tillamook County
60
HOMER MASON, of Tillamook County
FOR COUNTY CLERK. Tillamook County
61
H 8. BRIM HALL, of Tillamook County
FOR SHERIFF OF TILLAMOOK COUNTY
62
Vote for One
Republican-Democratic
Vote for One
Republican-Democratic
Vote for One
JOHN ASCHIM. of Tillamook County
Republican-Democratic
FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Tillamook County
Vote for One
63
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C. A. JOHNSON, of Tillamook County
Republican
Vote for One
W. 8. COATES, of Tillamook County
Republican-Demcratic
J OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Tillamook County
66
H. V. ALLEY, of Tillamook County
FOR COUNTY CORONER. Tillamook County
67
TILL AMOOK
BATTERY STATION,
WILLARD SERVICE.
Vote for One
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Tillamook County
L’O
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Threaded Rubber In­
sulation is as important
to the storage battery as
the tungsten filament is
to the electric light. There
are other insulations and
other filaments but none
that serve quite so well.
The Still Better Wil­
lard Battery the only
one with Threaded Rub.
ber I nsu let ion— hrs
been selected by 136
manufacture— of carl and
trucks.
KATHLEEN MILLS of Tillamook County Republican-Democratic
TOR COUNTY ASSESSOR. Tillamook County
R- N. HENKLE, of Tillamook County
Vote for Or.e
Dr. Howard,
CHIROPRACTOR,
211 TILLAMOOK BUILDING
Republican
Free Consultation uriti
Spinili Ai.alysia.
Vote for One
Republican
To Whom It May Concern.
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. Tillamook County
rhe City Transfer Co. has changed
Vote for One hands Is in no way connected with
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G. 11. LAMB, of Tillamook County
One-Forty
One-Forty
One-Fo.ty
One-Forty
One-Forty
One-Forty
One-Fifty,
Four,
Five,
Six.
Seven,
Eight,
Nine,
three passenger or
live passenger car
four
_
. passenger coupe
live passenger aedan
four passenger coupe
»even passenger car
»even pa*»enger sedan
F. Q. &
1199$
Ptinta
ACKLEY & MILLER
WHEN BETTER. AUTOMOBILES AÄE BUILT, BUJCK WILL BUILD THEM
Stage and Movie.
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To me the joy of the theater Is In
the attention forced by a skillfully con­
structed play acted by players of con­
viction and artistic power. I have of­
ten watched an audience coming from
a moving-picture theater, and rarely
have 1 seen a look of more elation or
spirit upon the faces of the crowd
than would result from the perusal of
a newspaper. Whereas, after an eve­
< »
ning at an Interesting play, the audi­
ence pours forth In animation; and
even though the play may have been
a tragedy, emotions have been stirred
and mind« stlmtrlnted until the reiic-
turn shows on every face. So long a«
the human relation Is preserved be­
tween actor and audience, so long will
the acted drama retain Its supremacy
In nny community.—Otis Skinner tn
the North American Review.
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FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE. COMMISSION
OF OREGON. DISTRICT COMPOSED OF THE COUNTIES LY­
ING WEST OF THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS. Benton. Clack­
amas, Clatsop, Columbia. Coos, Curry. Douglas, Jackson. Joseph­
ine, Lane, Lincoln. Linn. Marion. Multnomah, Polk. Tillamook,
Washington and Yamhill Counties.
Vote for One.
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Price* of th* New Nineteen Twenty One Buick Sarin
Model Twenty
Model Twenty
Model Twenty
Model Twenty
Model Twenty
Model Twenty
Modal Tweoiy
A bell which was cast by Paul Re­
vere still hangs In the belfry of King’s
chapel, built when Boston was in Its
Infancy. This bell was the one hun­
dred and sixty-first cast by Revere.
Besides being a bell caster Revere al­
so was an engraver, a goldsmith and
a dentist. Rising above the modest
houses Is the old North church, from
which Revere received bis signal
previous to his famous midnight ride.
Christ church, the second Episcopal
church of Boston, Is situated In the
north end. and is an off-shoot of King’s
«•Impel. Its spire, designed and built
In 1723. Ims served as a landmark to
guide ships Into the harbor. In ISO*
this spire was blown down by a great
gale, anil was shortened by 16 feet.
The chime of bells, now silent, which
hangs In the tower, was made In 1774,
in the foundry of Abel Ruddall. of
Gloucester. England. Each bell has
engraved upon it an Inscription denot­
ing Its history. The bells, as was com­
mon belief In that time, were supposed
to possess the power to dispel evi!
spirits.
ARD milkers or
Republican
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. FIRST DISTRICT
Benton, Clackamas. Clatsop. Columbia. Coos, Curry. Douglas,
Jackson. Josephine, Lane. Lincoln, Linn. Marion, Polk, Tilla­
mook, Washington and Yamhill Counties.
Vote for One
SAM A. KOZER. of Clastop County
p UBLIC
Not the Least In the Historic Old
City le the One That Was Cast
by Paul Revere.
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS
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Buick models is their utility. You can
rely on the Buick Valve-in-Head motor
for power for the hardest travel, the
greatest speed emergency.
To remarkable serviceability, the new
Buick models add really impressive beauty.
The graceful body lines, handsome ap­
pointments, refinements and roominess
inspire justifiable pride among owners.
Authorized Buick service, nation-wide in
extent, reinforces their high serviceability.
FAMOUS BELLS OF BOSTON
STATE
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B U1C K
For President
WARREN G. HARDING
the Tillamook Transfe- c-
Republican-Democratic
A. F. Wallace.
The Wonder of Eggs.
One cauuot find among the multitude
of wonders In nature anything more
marvelous than the development of
an egg. writes Elsa G. Allen in the
American Forestry Magazine. Wheth­
er It be a butterfly which flourishes for
a day «wily to die after depositing Its
eggs, or a reptile which lazily leaves
Its eggs with only the warm sand to
mother them, or a fish, like the salmon,
which, with incredible strength, jumps
the rapids to spawn tn the upper
reaches of rivers, or most appealing
of all, a bird which builds a beautiful
nest for Its treasures, the egg In every
case Is structurally the same, and the
miracle of life unfolds according to
'he same laws of cell division.
Reckoning Longitude.
Longitude in the United Kingdom
and generally In the Uuited States Is
reckoned from Greenwich, degrees be­
ing known as east longitude and west
longitude from that point until the)
meet In the Pacific ocean at ISO de­
grees from Greenwich, the opposite
zero point, Asia being In east longi­
tude and the United States In west
longitude. For the same reason the
term Orient Is applied to the East and
Occident to the West. It may be said
that Germany reckons longitude from
Berlin, France from Paris and Spain
from Mailrld. while sometimes it Is
reckoned In this country from Wash
ington. hut. usually speaking, Green
wlcb Is meant
A Perfect Chesterfield.
“I had a little experience this morn­
ing with an extremely polite man."
"Tell me about It.”
“I was standing near him In a bar­
ber shop while n dark attendant was
briskly applying the whisk broom. The
I’eutleman turned to me and said, ’Ex­
cuse my duet.’ ”—Birmingham Age-
Herald.
C. DI ETER
DENTIST.
TILLAMOOK BUILDING
(Over Haltom’s),
T illamook- Orenon.
QK O. L. HOB LI.FED.
VETERINARIAN.
»,ell Phone—2F2
Ti)lnm««>k
Mutual Pbnn?
' resini
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VAUGHN’S, the Original and Best
$
Will set it up and put it to work for you to your satisfaction or you don’t pay a cent.
To be had |now at the Tillamook Clay works, E. G. KREBS, Prop.
See that clutch and sawholder ?
Put your saw on or take it off in a jiffy. Phone or call.
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FAIRBANKS-MORSE
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[HOME LIGHT PLANT!
Cany 40 Lights.
put a Flea in Your Ear about Electric Lights on the Farm
(
V ou’ll find it easier to keep competent help ; you’ll greatly
reduce your fire risk ; you and your wife will live longer; and
everybody be always happier after you’ve had us install an
Electric Horne Light Plant.
Four Hundred and Ten Dollars.
The cost is so moderate that it’s a big paying investment.
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R. F. ZACHMANN
Notice
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Tillamook.
n the matter of the estate of Wil­
liam Thomas Collins, deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all to
whom it may concern. That the un­
dersigned has been, by the County
Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
duly appointed Administratrix of the
estate of William Thomas Collins,
deceased; and all persona having
claims against said estate are hereby
nptifled to present same, duly veri­
fied. as by law required, to the »in-
dersigned. or to her attorney. John
Leland
Henderson, at Tillamook,
Oregon, within six months from this
date.
Dated September 9th. 1920. the
first publication of this notice.
Lizzie Collins, Adminis­
tratrix of the estate of
William Thomas Collins,
deceased.
’ohn Lela'd Henderson.
Attorney tor said estate.
pacific - int . livestock exposition .
HERE is a coming event of the utmost interest to
Tillamook County. At that great show in Portland
there will not only be exhibited the West’s prize
dairy and beef cattle, sheep, hoga, goats and horses,
but there will also be an exhibit of dairv products in
connection.
wi,h to take ««Ivantnge of th- Dailv Auction
their herd», the Pint National Bank
am lend the nece»»nrr co-operation, ofeourac
JOHN MUUGAX.
A.W. BUNN.
H BN RY ROGERS
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DIRECTORS-
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C. J EDW ARDS .
B. C. LAMB
W. J. HIKCHBRS
McGHBE
The first National Bank