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    T illamook headlight , a P hîl 6, 1011
MAN OF MYSTERY.
ar Life of Metastasis, the Cali­
brated Italian Poet.
istaalo (1698-1782). tbe celebrated
tic and operatic poet, spent tifty-
xrs lu Vienna with tbe Martines
without ever learning German
dug to learn IL
ee his utter indifference to all
but Italian. Metastaslo possess-
ny peculiarities of character,
light mention death tn bls pres-
Those who alluded to smallpox
him he made It a point not to
iln. In all bis fifty-five years
ma he never gave away more
be equivalent of $25 to the
He always occupied tbe same
church, but never paid for It
t all bia meals In tbe most mys-
prlvacy. His greatest friends
rer seen him eat anything but a
with some lemonade. Nothing
Induce him to dine away from
He never changed bls wig or
or color of his coat.
jtaslo was to have been present-
the pope the day be died and
ibout tbe intended interview in
ilium of bls last moments. Mrs.
¡familiar to readers of Boswell's
f Dr. Jobusou’’ as Mrs. Tbrale)
d these particulars from tbe la-
f tbe Martines family, with
Metastaslo was so long domestl-
rlthout speaking or understand-
■ord of their language from first
IQUETTE IN SIAM
SURGEONS’ FEES.
Pretty Big Sometimes, but Then Thar*
le Anether Point of View.
One of the greatest cinquecento jew­
els In tbe world Is the Clnnrlcarde
plaque. owned by Lord Clanrictirde.
who Is known as the "hermit peer" and
who cliilrus direct desceut from the
kings of Connaught. He guards with
Jealous care this precious example of
tbe goldsmith’s art. keeping it safe
from |s>ssible thieves and the common
gaze In a bank vault, to which be
goes occasionally with great secrecy
to feast his eyes upon Its magnificence.
Some years ago. by royal request, be
lent it to an art exhibition in London,
where it was admired and coveted by
some of tbe greatest connoisseurs of
Europe.
The huge disk Is as delicately
wrought as a spider’s web and repre­
sents the figure of Hercules wielding
a diamond sword. Tbe sword blade
Is composed of a mass of perfectly
matebed steel white stones, and a su­
perb blue diamond scintillates -from
the hilt The present owner inherited
it from his mother, who was a Miss
Canning before her marriage to the
Irish lord, and the plaque is practically
priceless. Aside from its value to col­
lectors and its worth as a specimen of
rare and exquisite art it is incrusted
with a fortune in jewels.—New York
Press.
•
Spoiled In the Making.
His Blunt Critic.
▼Ing Bacheller was Introduced one
by a mutual friend to a western
lntalneer.
Mr. Bacheller." exclaimed tha
md to the mountaineer, "la an ■□-
r of repute In tbe easL"
Oh, yes," drawled tbe mountaineer,
know of him. I was locked up In
cabin here by the snow two win-
i ago, and I only bad two books to
I the whole five months, your book,
' be said, turning to Mr. Bacheller,
d the Bible, and I read them
■ugh several times.”
udeed!” said tbe author, a smile
«tlafactlon wreathing bls face.
ea. sir," continued the old moon-
eer. "and I never knew before
interesting tbe Bible was."—8L
I Dispatch.
Grenade Was Bought Cheap.
e island of Greoada. In tbe Brit-
West Indies, was bought by tbe
«ch from the Cartbs by a solemn
ty in tbe middle of tbe seventeenth
ury. and tbe price paid was two
ea of rum. Eaau'a mess of |»t-
waa a good stroke of bualtH>«a by
^artaon The Carlbs soon regret-
bavtng eotd tbelr birthright and
ly tried to get tbe Island back by
I new one of England's most
colonies In tbe West ludies.
Se Absurd.
rft—Look here: This borse I
fçom you runs on to the iwve-
t every time be aeeu ■ motorwr
we f|ealer-Wril. yon don’t expert
■ae i*mn up • telegraph |»>le or
i a t^r. do y oui-New York Jour-
t
Total income................... ......................................................
“Clipping Sunday.”
At Palnswick, In Gloucestershire, the
SuDday following Sept. 8 is called by
tbe curious name of “Clipping Sun
day” and connected with a quaint cus­
tom In tbe churchyard are ninety-
nine yew trees, and tradition says that
all attempts to complete the hundred
by planting another yew have fulleil
becomes tbe newcomer Invariably dies
Every year before the feast of the
Nativity of Our Lady—Sept, 8— these
mystic yews are clipped, and tbe Sun
day "In tbe octave" thus becomes
“Clipping Sunday.”
After service
there is a procession of parishioners
around the churchyard, and then all
Join hands and form a ring round the
church
Finally tbey gather at tbe
foot of a flight of steps leading to the
chancel door, from which a sermon Is
preached.—London Chronicle.
1*M««.M
: i i ■ »
**.*««, «5i.fl
DXSBUBfl BMBXTS.
Paid for losses, endowments, annuities and surren­
der value« ....................................................................................
Dividends paid to policy holders during the year.
Dividends and interest paid on capital stock during
the year .........................................................................................
Commissions, agency supervision, branch office ex-
Denies medical fees and salaries paid during year
Advertising, printing, stationery, etc........................
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year and
repairs and expenses on real estate.............................
Rent ..........................................................................................................
Amount of all ether expenditures............ .... .... 1.. 1....
12.O71.JS4«?
334,088.00
10.000.00
C
189,447.11
21.997.77
101.404.00
««.961.06
40,761.75
Total expenditures ...................... ............................ ..
t*.04«.901.4«
ASS ET3.
Market value of real estate owned................. .............. 36,117. »5*0«
Ma.kai value of stocks and amortised value of bonds
owned................................................................................................
3. «32.133.00
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc............................
8.030.133 «0
Premium notes and policy loans......................................... ..
3.410.007.04
C,,li In banks and on hand........................................................
225.670 91
Not uncollected and deferred premiums ........................
181.547.1*
Other assets (net) .........................................................................
283.839.5*
Total assets admitted In Orca.n.......................................
„ .
UAB3XITTXS.
Net reserve .................................. .. .....................
....................
Total policy claims .................................... L
I
Amount to provide for any possible dep »elation or
other liability ................................................
All other liabilities ...........................................
An-.ount held subject to contingencies,
for survivorship dividend policies... 31.847.6S1 Cl
Contingent reserve fund ..
...............................
.
618.422.31
Citation to Heirs.
A ttorney - at -L aw .
In tbe County Court of the State of
Oregon
Next to Tillamook County
In tbe matter of thecstate of I.ouis
Blattlar, Deceased.
Bank,
To Mrs. Matthes mother of the
above named deceased, Josepliina
T ii . i . amook - O regon ,
Gaell and Joseph Blattlar:
In the name of the State of Ore­
gon :
H. GOY KE,
You are hereby cited amt required
io appear in the County Court of
the State i f Oregon, for the County
A ttornky - at L aw .
of Tillamook, at the Court room
thereof at the Court House in Tilla­ Office : Opposite Cottrl House,
mook City, Tillamook County. Ore­
gon, on Monday the 5th day of June,
T illamook , O regon
1911, at the hour of lho'cliick in the
forenoon of said day. then and there
to show cause, >f any there be, why
said Court should not make an or­
B<'ALS, MJ).,
der authorizing licensing anddirect-
ing the administrator of the sail',
Louis Blattlar, deceased, to sell at
private sde for eash, nil of the fol­
SIGI AN & SURGEON,
lowing described real property,
situated in Tillamook County, State
TILLAMOOK.
of Oregon, to-wit :
An undivided one-half interest in
Tillamook Block.
au<i to Lot numbered one and the
Southeast quarter of the Northeast
quarter of Section six and Lot num­
bered four and the Southwest quar­
ter of the Northwest quarter of Sec­
M. KERRON,
tion five, in Township three North
of Range nine West, W. M., and
Lots numbered twelve, thirteen and PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
fourteen of Section thirty-one, in
Tillamook Block,
Township four North of Range nine
West, W. M., less tract of (I-1* acres
sold to F. R. Beals and one acre for
Tillamcok,
Oregon.
grave of Mrs. Ludtke, and except
the merchantable timber on lands
in Sections five and six, nnd crude
R. I. M. SMITH,
oils reserved, and subject to right-
of-way for county road.
W itness the Honorable Homer
Mason, Judge of the County Court PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
of the State of Oregon, for Tilla­
Oftice over J. A. Todd & Co..
mook County, this Otli day of April,
A. I>. 1911.
Tillamook, Ore.
Attest: J. C. H oi . den ,
Clerk of the County Court,
121.651,SIT 31
r.
42
Total liabilities ............................................
121.663 587 II
Total Insurance In forre December 31, 1910 ..................................
BU3IJTBSS IX OREG3X TOI TUB TZAR.
Total risks written 'during’tiie’^ear"’1'
~ ~~
Gross premiums received during the year
Losses paid during the year............................................................
l osses incurred during the veer............................................. '
Total rlske utstandlng In Oregon,
81. 1916
- - Deaember ------
-------
168.433 976 00
117.6'8 00
46.530 56
>3 «¡14 75
13 «»4 75
51.4*7.786.0*
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THE r 'ANHATTAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
......
By M DK MOFK. Secretary.
Statutory raaldent renoral Rg«'nt er.4 attorney ror ^erv're
WM. GOLDMAN, iiOJ Oregonian Building. Portland. Or.
STWOP3IS OT THT ATT FOlt
YrNT OF
,
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
OF NEWARK. IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY.
on the list day of December, 1910, mail to the Insurance Commissioner of the
state of Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITA I*.
Amount of capital p^ld up.................. XNC 3ME
. ............. v’
"" ’ 2.000.000.00
Premiums received during the year.. .
3
Interest. <Uvl<1< nd« and rents received du ring yrar
Income from other sources received durleg year
*4**4?
».06.,477.88
18.»,
=
'
DISBUR 3EMX1VTS.
Paid for losses, endowments, annuities and sur­
render values .................................... .•••.•••;c............. 3
Dividends paid to policy holders during the year
Dividends paid on capital stock during the year
Commissions and salnrles paid during the year
Including medical fees and fees for Inspection
17,»08.529 00
of risks ..................................................................................
1.68« «46.7«
Taxes llcers's and fees paid during the year...
2,603.628.0«
Amount of all other expenditure»..............................
Total
income
......................
s.
I 71.254, «35.01
Total expenditure» ............................
■■••••
ASST TS.
Market value of real eetate owr.el.............................. !
Market value of stocks and bonds owned.................
Doans on Mortgages nnd collateral, etc...................
Premium notes and policy loans......................... / • ’ .
Cash in hanks, trust companies and on hand and
In transmission .................................................................
Net uncollected and deferred premiums.................
Other assets.(net) ........................... .’»•................ ............
1 41,4*8.110 3«
Total assets ............................ ... »» » »•
•Less special deposits in excess of liabilities in
any state,'including Dominion of
(if
any there be) .......................................*.............. ..............
1231.711,111 11
Total assets admitted in Oregon................................
LIABILITIES.
Net reserve, including special reserves.................... I
Total policy claims .................................................... . . . .
Apportioned to the credit of participating policies
All other liabilities ...............................................................
Capital and surplus .............................................................
1221.715,811.11
....
The undersigned hna been duly
appointed Administrator of the
estate of MARTIN PETERSEN,
deceased ,by the County Court, of
the State of Oregon, for Tillamook
County, and has qualified as such
administrator. All peraong having
claims against Haiti estate are re­
quired to present the same, duly
verified as by law required,to the un­
dersigned administrator for allow­
ance, at the office of H. T. Hotts,
Attorney-at Law, in Tillamook City,
Oregon, within six months from
I the date hereof.
Dated March 23rd, 1911.
E. B. B arthrop ,
Administrator of the estate of
Martin Petersen, decease«*.
*23«. 715,3*1.11
Total Insurance in force Tec 31. 1910....................................... - • ■ •_ ••• . . . 31.861,268.349 00
BUSINESS IW OBEGON FOB TIE TEAB.
Total risks written during the year.......................................................... "... $ 1.«38.«7».00
71,228 «5
(tross premiums received during the year..............................................
16 1«
‘•remlumB returned during the year.. ...............................................
», 019.60
Losses and claims paid during the year.................................................
10,068.60
L jse.M and claims Incurred during the year.....................................
2.335 518 00
Petal amount of risks outstanding in O”eron, Dec. 31. 1910..
THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF AMERICA
By EDWARD GRAY. Secretary,
Statutory resident general aeont an i attorney for service:
JOHN PALER. 604 Rothchild feldg., Portland. Or.
n< . iai deposits in Virg’rui a.”’ Dnmln’on of Canada ........................ ..
1504,450.o<)
bllitie« on businesc of Virginia and Dominion of Canada.................. 986,480.51
ra ia at
FAMILY
RECIPES.
w.QIIAWK’
Notice of Creditore.
Total liabilities ....................................................................
,
Q.EORGE WILLETT,
Total assets ................. .. ................ .......................................... 321(664.180.23
Les» special deposits In any state (tf any there be)
amortised value ............ ....................................................
10,593.00
I
ips the most revolutionary re-
arried out by tbe late king of
was the abolition of the arbi-
*ule of etiquette which forbade
trior In rank to raise bls bead
that of a superior or even level
I. Tbe inferior must not even
▼er • bridge while a superior
iderneath It. nor must he enter
i in an upper story while a su-
was occupying a room beneath
rvants approached their mas-
i hand« and knees. This cns-
by no means obsolete today In
if the royal edict, for many of
ywerful nobles who live far
from the court still enforce It.
874 the king held a large court,
¡ch no one present presumed to
1 otherwise than on hands and
It was at this audience that
let forbidding the custom was
> the prostrate multitude. ' They
and then rose and stood like
i tbe presence of their sovereign
ie first time on record. Since
here has been no prostration at
yal audiences. Bnt if a supe-
■tops to speak to an Inferior in
treet the latter will still bend or
■ his head in some way as a
of respect. — London Saturday
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11,117.111.43
1.003.025.61
46,471 ««
T. BCHT«,
A ttorney - at - I iw .
N otice is Ili.k-Ein G iven , T o
all whom it may concern, that the .ouiplete set of Abstract Books
anderaigiied was l>y an oilier title
County Court of Tillamook County; n office. Taxes paid for non­
Oregon, duly made and entered Ol
record therein on the 17th day of
Residents.
March, 1911, appointed the Ad­
ministrator of the estate of MARY
Tillamook Block.
o. i llEUI’S, dece. sed, and that on
Both phone«.
said date, the said undersigned,
duly qualified as such, anil all per­
sons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same to the undersigned, as
arl haberlach
said Administrator, at the office of
iv ebster Holmes, in the Tillamook
Block. Tillamook City, Oregon,
ATTORN e y - at - la w,
with the proper vouchers therewith,
and duly verified as requited by law,
Çeutecftrr JLbuokiit,
within six months from the elute of
this notice.
Tillamook Block.
Dated thia 30th day of March, 1911.
\V. C. K ino ,
Administrator of said Estate.
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital paid u»..............................
__ .
nr comb .
Premiums received during tbe year........................... .........
Interest, dividends and rents received during yi •ar.
Income from other sources received during the year
THE CLANRICARDE PLAQUE.
A Famous Specimen of the Sixteenth
Century Goldsmith’s Art.
Administrator’s Notice of Appoint­
ment.
THE MAN h S t ^AI^FE^’SL’RA n S' c OMPANY
OF NEW YORK. IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
5he
oi December, 1810. made to the Insurance Commlsaloner of tbe
•tats of Oregon, pursuant t« law
I have a warm spot in my heart tor
tbe big American surgeons, says a
I writer ki tbe New York Telegraph,
and because of regular attendance for
years at some of tbe moat famous clin­
ics In this and other cities 1 have been
a witness of tbelr unadvertised chari­
ties—acts of mercy and kindness which
were never beard of outside the walls
of tbe hospitals they honor by tbelr
services.
1 knew a wealthy man whose daugh­
ter was suddenly stricken and whose
life was saved by the attending sur­
geon. His fee was $25.000. Straight­
way the father emitted a wall.
“It’s robbery,” he said, Tbe sur-
geon stood firm.
"Your daughter’s life is worth $25.-
000 to you.” be countered, Tbere was
no denial.
“Well, this fee means that I can op­
erate on fifty persons without any
charge, and If you don't like It you
can force me to sue. but I will get It
without a suit or you will stand a lot
of publicity.”
And he got the money without re­
course to a court of law.
It Is safe to mark It down when
I
you see a story of some great surgeon
who has charged a high fee that there
are many of his patients eujo.ving
good health aud relief from pain be­
cause be charged them nothing at all.
nd* and Knees Before the King
is Long the Custom Thsre.
hold, when a man on a trolley
«moved his hat tbe other day little
le observed that be was bald—yea.
> bald, for not a alngle hirsute
b^er trailed over his shining pate,
when it came to whiskers the
1 party was right there with tbe
a He bad whiskers in buudles.
ikera In stacks. In fact, be bad
itfb whiskers to start a rat factory
tfiake a fortune.
ay, mamma,” finally remarked
let turning to bls mother, “Just
; at that man there.”
Hush, dear!" returned mamma. “He
1 hear you. What's the matter with
•r
Everything is tbe matter with him.”
lied the youngster. “When tbe au-
I made him they put his head on
ide down.” — Philadelphia Tele-
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MEASLES.
NOTICE OH SALE OF
TIDE LANDS
|
Notice is hereby given that the
* »»»a*«« s |IState Land ll-.ni.l <.f the Stale of Ore-
j gon will sell to the highest bidder at
After having the M kasi . es . i its office in the Capitol building at Sa-
have your eyes looked after, I lem, Oregon, un April 11, 1911, at 10;
The valued family ie-
City of Three Kings.
examined,
before you try to ’ 00 o'clock a m., of said day, all the
cipes for cough and cold
Do you know wbat city bas been
do any close work with them. I ■ State'» interest in the tide and over flow
given the’ name of tbe City of Three
cure, liniments, tonic? and
Kings? It ia Cologne, in Germany,
It will save you the trouble II lands hereinafter described, giving,
other remedies have as
and tbe reason Is that It Is In Cologne
you M ay otherwise have, 11 however, to the owner or owners of
careful
attention
here
as
that tbe three "kings." or "magi." or
besides it will cost you I any lands abutting or fronting on such
the most intricate prescrip­
"wine men." who went to Bethlehem
| tide and overflow landa, the preference
nothing
to find out the truth I, right to purchase said tide and overflow
to offer gifts to tbe Infant Jesus are
tions.
supposed to he burled. According to
about them.
I : lands at the highest price offered,
an ancient legend, their bones were
Our fresh, high grade
Measles very often leave II provided such offer is made in good
brought from Milan to Cologne by tbe
make
drugs will help to
your eyes in a very bad con­ i faith, and also providing that the land
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa In
these remedies more effec-
1162 and presented to the archbishop
dition, half of the trouble ; will not be sold nor any offer therefor
Live than ever.
of Cologne. Visitors to tbe cathedral
with our eyes, or the eyes of >'accepted for less than $7.50 per acre,
are shown the supposed souls of the
the people is caused by I the Board reserving the right to reject
Right prices are also
magi, studded with diamonds and In­
I any and all bids. Said lands are situated
M KASLBS.
assured.
scribed with tbe wise men’s names in
j in Tillamook County Oregon, and des-
t rubles.—St. James' Gazette
Don’t risk your eyes when . i eribed as follows:
they can be saved as well II 3eginning at a point at tbe Govern-
Meander corner between sections
Her Cerrection.
i 2 ment
as not.
and 3. T. 2 N. R. 10 W. on the South
CLOUGH
I Two young women were talking
I side of Nehalem Bay, and running
over tbelr restaurant luncheon the
I i thence :
Reliable Druggist.
other day about the quality of a cer­
N. 4» 29 E. 151.0 feet ■ long high
tain prlma donna’s voice.
line.
Dr. H. E. Morris, ' I water
"Ob. sb? can sing." cried one of
N. 42 48- E. 7.75 feet ■long high
them enthusiastically. “Sbe certainly
I water line. .
EYE SPECIALIST,
ran sing Music like that would coax
1
N. 40 01- E. W5.o feet along high
•MADCLAND
TILLA MOOK
Apollo from his lyre ”
OREGON’.
I water line.
N. 32 51- E. 266.5 feet along high
Tbe other girl flushed and looted
water line.
troubled
After a slight pause alie OATS
N. 21 31’ E. 256.0 feet along high
spoke in gentle reproof.
water line.
“1 don’t want to correct yon. dear."
N. 7 07’ E. 402.0 feet along high
•he said. "But don’t yon think that
water line.
word Is usually pronounced ’lalrT II
West, 12.0 feet to low water line.
Is spelled l-a-l-r. you know
I’blla
S. 9- 44- W. 400.0
----- * feet •long low
delpbia I-edger
water line.
, S. 24 53' W. 24KO feet • long low
water line.
Disinterested Affection
8. 32 SI' W. 266. 0 feet along low
"I’m afraid, Edward. you’re marry­
water line.
ing aie only because I’ve Inherited
8. 40 IH’ W. 5M4.Ü feet ■ long low
From my node i<»i.<«»> crown«."
water line.
••Why. Blanche, bow can yon rhlok
S. 43 21’ W. 80.0 feet along low wat­
that of me? Your uncle la not blag to -
er line.
8. 49 29' W. 72.0 feet along low
J
me 1 would marry you oo matter
water line.
from whom you Inherited tbn money "
South, 60.0 feet to place of bewin-
6»U Ik.,.
- Dee Hob
ning, containing 1.56 acres of tide find
fronting
upon fx>ta 4 A 6, See. 2. T. 2
IW f Ar»»
U.» saw
N. R. 10 W.
5.00
Applications «rd bids shoul-l tie ad­
«•.'•W »«•*..
KtUt
___
dressed to G. G. Brown, Clerk, State
trtCKw .6L
■ • » wai »
Land Board, Salem, Oregon, and mark -
•••» -rr-oti
AB wearM fa*
Hit**« pasar*. cd “Application and bid to purchase
Ijmr Shoulder ia nearly always
tidehnds.”
due to rlieuffi«ti»m of the miiacler, <
G. G. Brown,
! and quickly yields to the free appli-
Painless Dentists
icatfou of Chmberlain’a Liniment, i « «ase «MBa. ’*< M UNMaaiwi rarrua* sat
Clerk State Lami Board.
I For sale by Lamar’s Drug Store.
j e»*~A^r» Il ■ M>•» M tallir» >«• 1 i Dated Uh January 27. 11HL
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
BAY CITY, OREGON.
R. BEALS,
REAL ESTATE,
F inancial A gent ,
Tillamook, Oregon.
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J ^R. P. J. SHARP,
RESIDENT
DENTIST,
Office across the street froir the
Court House.
Dr. Wise's office.
S ARCHET,
L . The Fashiouable Tailor
Cieauing, Pressing and Repair
ing a Specialty.
Store in Heins Photographic
Gallery.
Laso nasica Rcsiaa»»
* BracuLTT.
I houc A. luW
/"'SOWING
& COWINC
LAWYERS
■ oom 33« Woscarra« B iuloisv .
T his » ash Oaa »rasar»
Kuom Neil to lb* U a I.and o*cr.
PORTLAND, OREGON
S. VIERECK.
Tillamook Bakery,
OPPOSITE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
CLIMAX
Pt 114177 I'» ALL KINO OF CAKI0
ALL KIND OF BREAD
za
Wise Dental Co.,i»e
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