Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 16, 1911, Image 4

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AUGES OF ASIA.
* C-
ie Untamed Chites of Tibet Are
Idolaters and Cannibals.
URDER IN THEIR RELIGION.
i Their Wild C«r«moni*s th« Priests
Thsss Barbarians Offer Up Hu-
¿•t Sacrificee to Their Grot«squ«
and Rppuleive Stone Gode.
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MARCH 16, 1911.
c
EXPERT PITCHERS.
Th* Curious Way They Serve Bread
at Meals In Yucatsn.
At school, if we remember aright,
says the author of "The American
Egypt." the bread throwing was an
offeuae punishable with the sixth book
of the Aenld to write out uml the loss
of a half holiday as the minimum
penalty.
In Yucatan It Is all the
fashion In the highest circles.
No sooner bad we taken our pluies
ut the table tbau an Indian maid
brought tn. bolding them In her brown
bands, a towering pile of soft white
doughy tortillas, each about us big as
a large biscuit. These she placed at
the side of our hostess, who at once
began to throw them to us all.
It win ho adroitly done that before
you bud recovered from the amaze­
ment with which the mere ai t Oiled
you. you found yourself admiring the
exquisite dexterity of the gentle
thrower.
A tortilla whizzed circling ivross the
table under your very nose anil laud
cd with delicate softness like n tired
dove ut the side of your host's plate!
Whiz. whir, here comes another! Why,
ft’» like IsHniicrnng throwing, for this
Inrt. you'll declare, circled round yon
liefore It sank nestling under the <tlre
of the plnle of steaming pork stew In
front of you The nlr Is thick with
these doughy missiles.
Nobody Is the least surprised except
us. nnd we become quite absorbed In
watching the friendly bombardment
Our host engages us. ns the newa-
paiiers say. In "animated coiiveraa
Hoti." Inquires the purposes of our
tour, and our theories ns to the origin
of the Mavuii people.
It Is hard to give him our whole at­
tention, for we feel that we are losing
all the fun. The tortillas are whizzing
over the table now anil round It Just
like boomerangs, and then the host­
ess’ supply Is exhausted. But here fs
n plump Indian maid with a fresh
supply, snowy white and softly fluffy,
such ns would All a London muffin
man's heart with envy. It Is all very
funny.
Synopsis of the annual statement Amount of unearned
premiums on all out­
of the
336.008.22
standing risks........
33,066.49
All other liabilities....
of Baltimore in the State of Mary­
Total liabilities ........... 9 489,756.01
land
500,000.00
On the 31st day of December, 1910, Cash capital
male to the Insurance Commis­ Surplus over all liabili­
264,957.16
ties ........
sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­
Surplus to policy-hold­
suant to law :
764,957.16
ers .................................
C apital .
Total..............
$1,254,713.17
Amount of capital paid
up.................................. $ 1,6QO,(X j O.OO Total premiums in force
December 31. 19111...
$ 681,549.69
1N< u.'ll.
Bl'SlNESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR.
Maryland Casualty Co.,
Premiums
received
Gross premiums received
during the year
$ 4,488,7.55.68
7,047.52
during the year ...........
Interest, dividend* and
Premiums returned dur­
rente received during
269.25
ing the year .. . . ............
217,050.09
the year .....................
Losses paid during the
Income
from other
2,149.03
year....................
source* received dur­
600.00 Losses incurred during
ing the year .............
2.149.03
the year ..........................
Gross increase in book
16,128.77 M assachusetts B onding and I n ­
value of seenrties
surance C ompany .
Total income......... $4,722,534.54 (Signed)
T.V. F alv EY, President.
Statutory resident general agent
DlHBU RSEMENTH.
and attorney for service :
Losses paid during the
G eorge S. R odgers . Rodgers,
year, including ad­
Hart, GitisomCo., 910 912 Chamber
justment expenses,
of Commerce, Portland, Ore. Phone
etc.........................
$
Marshall 1585.
Dividends paid during
the year on capital
Synopsis of the annual statement
slock, also 33‘s per
of the
410, (MJ. 00
cent stock dividends.
Commisrions and sala­
Accident
ries paid during the
Co.
1,551,873 87
yen r
..................
Of Frankfort-oii-the-Main, in the
Taxes,
licenses and
Empire of Germany,
fees paid during the
On the 31st day of December, 1910,
119,09?. 70
the year ......................
made to the Insurance Commis­
Amount of all other ex­
274,898.48 sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­
penditure .................
suant to law :
Gross losses on sale of
12.50
C apital .
securities..................
Gross decrease in book
90,028.75 Amount of capital paid
value of securities .
the year on capital
60, CO J. CO
stock.................................
Commissions and sal­
aries paid during the
1,027,715.59
year .................... ;
’
Taxes, licenses and fees
09,445.93
paid during the year.
Amount of all other ex­
penditures ..................
T. BOTTS,
A ttornev - at -L aw
Complete set of Abstract Books
in office. Taxes paid for non­
Residents.
Tillamook Block.
Tota 1 e x pend it u res _ $2. 443, ? J!5: **
A ssets .
Value of real estate
owned...........................
Values of stocks anil
bonds owned .............
Loans on mortgages
and collateral, etc....
Cash in bank and on
hand....... . ..............
Preminins in course of
in
collection
and
transmission
Interest and rents due
and accrued.................
Both phone».
1,050.90
2,948,373.05
C ake
287,000.00
181,336.60
haberlach ,
attorney at law ,
grittechrr ¿Ibvokat '*
A religion* festival by a eavage tribo
373,964.40
f Asia, in which occurred a human
Tillamook Block.
icrlfice and the burning of the victim
29,910.58
a a funerul pyre, is described by Wli
QABORGE WILLETT,
am Jameson Reid in Ills book. "L’nex-
Total assets................ $3,821.634.72
iored Adla." The rites were held In a
Less special deposits
2,500.00
iace called Chile City. Tzucbnn.
in state of Virginia
A ttorney - at -L aw .
Total assets ad­
•Arte was reached after a hazardous
mitted in Oregon $3.796,634.72
,x’rney through the Plug mountains
Next to Tillamook County
L iabilities .
!e says:
Bank,
"Let me give a brief history of this
Gross claims for losses
$
696,915.02
truuge race, who for centuries have
unpaid..........................
T illamook - O regon .
Amount of unearned
lefled the most persistent research of
preins. on all out­
•xplurers nnd ethnologists Many cen-
standing risks .........
^p H. GOYNE,
tirtes ajro. in the vicinity of shanghai,
Due for commission
here lived a highly enlightened race
102,840.21
a nd brokerage .........
:iiown «« Hie Chiles They were the
181,418.93
Ail other liabilities
A ttorney - at L aw .
nost fanatical and bigoted Buddhists,
Less liabilities secured
s, funutlcnl. in fact, that their turbo
17,639.63
by special deposits ..
Office : Opposite Court House,
ent spirits and eager desire to sow the
Total liabilities. .. $1,976,056.50
' iwd of proselytism caused frequent
T illamook , O regon .
Total insurance in force
revolutionary disturbances. Tin- gov
December 31, 1910 ... $2,016,509.61
ernmeiit. as Its only menus of snlvn-
tlon. made war on them, l-'or yenrs the
B usiness in O regon for the
___ Y ear .
CLites baffled against overwlielinlng
T. BDALS, M.D.,
odds until at last, their numbers fear­
written
statutory deposits, Y._ $250,090.1)0 Total risks
fully reduced, they gradually retired to
None
during the year ....
Total expenditures $4,446,058.35
I ncome .
the west, settling here mid there, o ily
Gross premiums re­
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
ceived during the
to be again driven buck. After years
A ssets .
Premiums received dur­
14,466 50
year... ...........................
sf wanderings they located In the wild
ing the year ............. $1,136,838.77
TILLAMOOK.
Market value of real
Premiums returned dur­
Interest received during
mountain region of nor bwestern Tibet.
estate owned
. . $ .532,171.69
ing the year ...............
48,844.67
the year.........................
^/"F’or untold centuries they have held
Market value of stocks
Losses paid during the
Income from
other
Tillamook Block.
elltlrely aloof from their more civilized
and bonds owned
4,271,916.42
5,935.59
year...................... .........
sources received dur­
Chinese neighbors, and today they are
Reinsured losses due
10,033.60 Losses incurred during
ing the year................
as untamed and barbarous as were
from other companies
year...............................
Cash in banks and on
their tierce auceatora Many of them
M. KERRON,
$1,195,717.10 Total amount of premi­
Total income
bund
...
.......................
109,068.80
Me savages of the wor-t degree: even
ums outstanding in
D isbursements .
Premiums in course of
None
falnffiaitsm Is mild to lie prevalent
Oregon, Dec 31, 1910
collection and in trans­
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
lluiong many of them They ncknowl
Losses
paid
during the
MADE
THEM
REMEMBER.
mission ......................
721,953.38
T
he
S
tandard
A
ccident
I nsur ­
•Aslge'no allegiance to the emperor, en
year,including
adjust
­
Interest and rents due
Tillamook Block,
ance C ompany .
ment expenses, etc. .. $708,871.74
Ptlrely ignore the authority of the num
Cuitomi of tho Old Engliah Court of
and accrued.................
By E. A. L eonard , Pres, and Secy.
Policy fees......... ...........
10,033.00
dm-lns mid hold no communication
Statutory resident general agent
Fore«t Regardsrs.
Tillaincok,
Oregon
with the outside world. Yet we have
$ 5,725,271.30 Cominiaeiuna and sal­
and attorney for service:
The great forests of Euglnud were Total assets
aries paid during the
visited their wild domain: we have for centuries royal property. They
G
eorge
S.
R
odgers
,
Portland,
Or.,
year...............................
375,410.63
Total assets "ud-
Rodgers, Hart, Gibson Co.,
’ penetrated into their slrongliold mid were kept from settlement aud eu
licenses and
mitted in Oregon $5,722,271.30 Tuxes,
910-912 Chamber of Commerce, Port
J-^R. I. M. SMITH,
have witnessed their strange customs
fees paid during the
croucbuienl by the strictest laws uuil
, '“rt tnid been our intention to sfenl the severest penalties. To euforce the
year
...........................
21,499.63 land, Oregon. Phone Mitchell 1585.
L iabilities .
Into the city under cover of night, but luws a greut iiumlier of officials were
Amount of all other ex­
Gross claims for losses
NOTICE OF SALE OF
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
penditures ...........
! from our popltlon of vantage we could appointed. There were warders. ver
60,596.80
unpaid.......................... $1,179,049.82 Remittance to home
TIDE LANDS
Me that «omte religious denioqstration (lerers, foresters uml regard, th , uml Amount of unearned
Office over J. A. Todd & Co.,
office...............................
10,513.64
Wut In progresa.'knd we did not dare there were special courts to try eases
premiums on nil out­
Tillamook, Ore.
Notice is hereby given that the
ML;* move. For half mi hour our guides of trespuss, poaching uml like offenses.
standing risks .........
2,108,096.06 Total expenditures
$1,186,926.16
• ¿V oat I vest crawled out on the plain mid
Due for commission
It Is of the regurders that Mr Nor
State Land Board of the State of Ore­
A ssets .
nnd brokerage .
202,140.95
^returned with tile Informntlon that way writes tn bls "Highways ami
gon will sell to the highest bidder at
jftltey had discovered h considerable Byeways In Yorkshire." He Is deal­ All other liabilities, hills
Value of real estate
C. HAWK,
its office in the Capitol building at Sa­
and
accounts
due
or
Fk . ive In the hillside to the left of the ing with Hlierwood forest of Kobin
owned...........................
none
lem, Oregon, on April 11, 1911, at 10;
accrued
...................
15,295,14
Value of bonds owned $1,'222,805.00
.s’l'" ,t. which would screen us from ob- llood fume:
Taxes due or accrued
75,840.28 Loans on mortgages
00 o’clock a m., of said day, all the
iillon Bild ut the smile time permit
“I knew not with any certainty what Reinsurance due from
and collateral, etc. . .
State’s interest in the tide and over flow
none
> wittih the movements of those muy tune been the boundaries of this
other companies .......
418.87 Cash in bunks and on
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
lands hereinafter described, giving,
| I
• the walls. We had Just time to forest in amlent times, for that ex­
band and in hands of
however,
to
the
owner
or
owners
of
Total liabilities. . . . $3,581,453.12
i our place of concealment when cellent custom of the court of the re
trustees..........................
34,925.06
adera of the pris-esalou entered gurders bus goue out of use. whl-li Total premiums in force
BAY CITY, OREGON.
any lands abutting or fronting on such
Premiums in course of
Dec.
31,
1911)
.............
$4,146,468.02
wus
wont
to
Impress
the
bounds
su
•tee narrow orifice mid halted While
collection und in trans­
tide and overflow lands, the preference
,j torch»« were being lit to guide their (Irmly on the memories of those whu
mission ............................
201,483.92 right to purchase said tide and overflow
B usiness in O regon for the
dwelt In the neighborhood.
h prssnges through the gathering gloom
Interest and rente due
Y ear .
R. BEALS,
lands at the highest price offered,
"The regurders used to tuke u survey
und accrued................
13,827.03
, Following them pressed the unkempt
provided such offer is made in good
' V*utt- until the Interior of tlie dome of the forest every third year, aud lu Groan premiums re­
ceived during the year
33,809.54
Total assets
faith, and also providing that the land
Ted cave was tilled to the point of their train went u number of boys col­
REAL ESTATE,
Premiums returned dur­
lected
willy
nllly
from
the
Immediate
will not be sold nor any offer therefor
i pcntlon.
ing the year.................
34.73
Total
assets ad­
A* half an hour the ear torturing vicinity. The boys were chosen be Losses paid during the
F inancial A gent ,
mitted in Oregon $1,473,042.21 accepted for less than $7.50 per acre,
«Strife of dlar-ord waxed louder at every cause It was held that the memories
year................................
the Board reserving the right to reject
5,309.83
of
the
young
ure
good.
Yet
It
was
L iabilities .
Louses incurred during
moment until a hundred devils In tiu
any and all bids. Said lands are situated
Tillamook, Oregon.
the year........................
4,529.15
1 man form flitted lienemh the flare of found to be desirable to Impress them
in Tillamook County Oregon, and des­
Gross claims for losses
flickering torches. A frenzied ent bust I llriuly with the actual limits lest uuy M aryland C asualty C ompany .
unpaid............................
527,361.05 cribed as follows:
n»t would leap Into the air. lacerating wandering fiiucy should distract their
By J. A. F. M itchell . Secretary. Amount of unearned
Beginning at a point at the Govern­ QR- P. J. SHARP,
attention
at
the
lm|s>rtant
moment,
! hl-naelf with a knife, grasping the gory
Statutory resident general agetit
premiums on all out­
ment
Meander corner between sections
ami
so
the
boys
were
bumped
heavily
and attorney for service— G eorge S.
standing risks.............
atrip of flesh and grinding It under tils
409,479.80 2 and 3, T. 2 N. R. 10 W. on the South
upou the ground whenever the bound­ R odgers .
Due for commission and
heel, or taunting n nelglitsir Into the
side of Nehalem Bay, and running
RESIDENT DENTIST,
ary was reached, or If the limit were
brokerage ....................
52.004.96 thence:
rptrlt of emulation t»y tlnunttn-y liefore
a stream that was much better, for
All other liabilities .. ..
13,300.00
Ids eve« the Kbnatly piece of flesh Sud
N. 49 29' E. 151.0 feet along high Office across the street froir the
the urchins were thrown In and 'pad Synopsis of the annual statement
denly from out tin* iviupuet mass rose died alsiut' until their attention was
water line.
of the
Total liabilities .... $1,092,745.80
Court House.
N. 42 48- E. 7.75 feet along high
' a howl of mingled anguish nnd fury. awake.
Total
insurance
in
water line.
7 and a aolltsrv Individual mounted a
force Dec. 31, 1910
$807,475.50
'Is that streniu the boundary?’ one
Dr. Wise’s office.
N. 40 01- E. 595.0 feet along high
’ ro.-t of platform nnd atretched forth
of these witnesses was asked In hts
B uuinebh in O regon for the water line.
, fitr'hnnd. Evidently he was a high riper ago.
Of Boston in the State of Mass­ ________
Y ear .
N. 32 51' E. : 266.5 feet along high
priest Instantly there was silence < “ 'E m ? he answered hastily, ’M*,
achusetts,
water line.
S ARCHET,
Total
risks
written
dur
­
The light of the torches enabled ua to that 'fl*, I’m sure o’t by the snme on the 31st day of December, 1910,
N. 21 - 31' E. 255.0 feet along high
ing the year .. ......... $2,296,849.99
■ee the man who had mounted the plat
. The Fashionable Tailor,
water line.
token that 1 were tossed luto't and inaile to the Insurance Commission­ Groee premiums re­
4 form. He was a tall, gaunt Individ­ paddled atiout there like n water rat er of the Stute of Oregon, pursuant
N. 7° 0T E. 402.0 feet along high
ceived during
the
to law :
ual. All Ills right aide was naked, and till I were hunfo deead.* ”
year ............................
44 580.57 , water line.
( .eauing, Pressing and Repair­
West, 12.0 feet to low water line,
hla face waa covered with gaping route
Premiums
returned
C apital
S.
9-
44-
W.
400.0
feet
(luring the year.........
of knife wounds, from which blood
along
low
ing a Specialty.
4,270.08
Amount of capital paid
water line.
When Not to 8moke.
Losses paid during the
• trickled.
up...........
...................
$5tK),Ot)O.(IO
S.
24
53'
W.
By
exhausting
the
salivary
accretion
year
...
.
.............
248.0
feet
along
low
24,451.98
“A mirment of coarse cloth covered
water line.
Store in Heins Photographic
Losses incurred during
I ncome .
' lit«’Isxly tielow the waist. Roon we smoking liefore meals prevents the
year...............................
24,451.98 ' S. 32 51' W. 266. 0 feet along low
physlulogleal
action
of
the
saliva
on
- saw five others follow him upon the
Premiums
received
dur
­
water line.
Gallery.
Total amount of pre­
starchy foods. Smoking Just liefore
platform, which was of raised earth.
ing the year in cash
S. 40 18'W. 584.0 feet along
$ 015,81X40
miums outstanding in
going to lied la often followed by In-
, hi a receaa In the wall nt the rear of
Interest, dividends.and
water
line.
(Jregon Dec. 31, 1910
L and O ffice B usiness
$6.096.40
nouuila. tieeause the stomach contains
Phone A. lijOS
rents received during
the pintform one could see the dis­
S-21 W. 80.0 feet along low wat­
a S pecialty .
a quantity of unneutrallxed Juice,
T
he
F
rankhirt
M
arine
,
A
ccident
the
year
....................
er
line.
33,222.83
torted form of a gigantic Image a
which Irritates the mucosa and gives I ncome from other sour­
A P late G lass I nsurance C o .
S. 49 29 W. 72.0 feet along low
OWING & cowinc
atony. tui|>aa»tve figure of such gro
rime to n sensetIon of hunger. This
By C. H. F ranklin ,
ces received during
water line.
trxRpie ugltiiena that one could not help
V.S. Manager and Attorney.
the year........... ..............
distressing consequence may Im avert
»82.37
South, 60.0 feet to place of begin-
LAWYERS.
i wondering how a race of |ieople. how-
Statutory resident general agent , ning, containing 1.55 acres of tide land
el by Inking either some light food or
•rer unerlightened, could bring them
and
attorney
for
service
:
K o °T h ?.3Î W o ‘, c «8T«» Bi n ms«.,
Total income
$ 639,918.06
a little bicarbonate of mnln liefore re­
1HIRD AND O ak S trkktk
selves tn worship an object of such re
J as . 1). H art , Attorney for service, N ’ r "10 vJ’°n IX>U 4 * 6' SeC‘ 2’ T' 2 Room
tiring to rest In order to neutralise the
Ne it to the (J s l.and o«<*.
DISBURSEMENTS.
Rodgers llart-Gibson Co.,
pi.lalvenexa
aocretlou. Ixtudon luiniet.
Applications and bids should be ad­
910
912
Chamtier
of
Commerce,
“At last a fearful moment was at
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Losses paid during the
Phone Marshall 1585. Portland. Or. dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk, State
hand
An old man was seised and
year................................... $508111 31
Justification.
Land
Board,
Salem,
Oregon,
and
mark
­
stretched upon a sort of «tone altar,
"You admit, then, do you, O'Shaugh­ Dividend* paid daring
RS. ALICIA PHELPS
rais'd above the platform lie realised
Synopsis of the annual statement ed "Application and bid to purchase
the year on capital
t ide lands. ’ ’
Ills Inat hour had (Time, and he at rug- nessy, that you assaulted your friend?"
of the
stock
......
30,0X1.60
asked ths Judge.
G. G. Brown,
fried in fear 9. nd fury to eacnpe from
Commissions unit salar
"Sure an' <JI do that, yurv honor," re­
graduate NURSE,
iea paid during the
n
. ,cierk State Land Board.
tlx* fraap «f hl« enptora. giving vent
year .......
Dated tais January 27. 1911,
to ahrlek nfter «lirtvk until, exhauated. pill'd O'Shaughnessy. "Ol gev him a
280,516.26
Of Detroit, in the Slate of Michigan
.be fell Into a stupor
Four of the couple o' good wans. 11» (Tilled mo a , Taxes, licenses, and fees
MRS. PAGE’S HOUSE,
paid during the year
15,199.*4 On the 3l«t day of Decemlier, I9IU
I priests held the faintly struggling dotnmed fool, yuro honor."
made
to
the
Insurance
Commi«.
Amount
of
all
other
ex
­
“And did you consider that an tn-
« body, while from the gtoom «talked
penditures ............... ,.,
TILLAMOOK,
71.005. TO sioner of the State of Oregon, pur-
ORE.
forth the sacrificial prtaat, hl« hand suit?" domniidixl the judge.
suunt to law :
“
Saw,
sorr."
anld
O'Shaughnenay
holding a long knife.
Once, twice.
Total expenditures
$447,582.51
C apital .
, thrice he aliased himself liefore the “Ol t'otight It was a grow betrayal uv
A sset *.
Image, and then, turning round like a confidence, aorr.”—Harper** Weekly
Amount of capital paid
t>“««t ready to leap upon Its prey, he
\ allie of tsmds owned
MnäSjÄä TOE MOOT
— — _■
$5t»MUKB
948,232.1)0 _“V
Duty.
Loans on mortgages
nrd the penetrate form. A
5.011.60
I
ncome .
iHEUQfTBT
COHFORTABLE
Duty la a piwer which risen with ua Culli in hunks anil on
<a*««U
"“«I
k«*»" blade sank
ha nil..............................
’
1,1 • *** ®**h of the victim,
In the morning and m*es to rest with
187.31X27 Premiums received dur-
ing the year in cash $2.616,154.96
pi* *9* time« did the worabl|>ers on *• at nicht It Is coextensive with the Premiums in course of
collection ......................
117,671161 Interest, dividend« nnxl
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rent« received during
10.167.37
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the year
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