Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 29, 1912, Image 7

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    îiimmook neaaiignt, tenruary zv, îuiz
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i Synopsis of the annual statement Total amount 1 ot risks
, I
of the
’ outstanding in Oregon,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of
The Insurance Company of December 31. 1911 ........ 570,803 0Ü
National Insurance Co.
Tillamook. 1
the State of Pennsylvania, I Prussiun
By H alold W. L etton ,
: Tillamook County Bank,
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TO
■ ’ , in the State of
General Manager.
Of Piiilgdelphia,
a corporation, Trustee, (_
Statutory resident general agent
’ Pennsylvania, , on
ot the 31st day of
Plaintiff,
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December, 1911, made to the In- aud attorney for service: George
vs.
i surance Commissioner of the State A. Hartman, Portland.
E. C. Sowleand Lucy J. I
FROM
of
Oregon, pursuant to law :
Sow le,
Defendants. J
CHICAGO ...... $33.00
ST. PAUL ...........$25.00 To E. C. Sowle and Lucy J. Sowle,
Prices for Hogs
C apital .
CINCINNATI .. 37.00
KANSAS CITY.. 25.00
the above named defendants :
Light hogs 156 lbs 8Hc.
OMAHA................
25.00 In the name of the State of Oregon, Amount of capital paid
MILWAUKEE.. 31.50
You are hereby required to appear
up
................................... $ 800,000.00 I 150 lbs. to 2091b*. 8c.
ST. LOUIS........ 32.00
DES MOINES.... 27.85
200 lbs. to 250 lbs. 7Hc.
and answer the complaint filed
I
NEW YORK.... 50.00
INDIANAPOLIS. 35 65 against you in the above entitled
300 lbs. and over, 7c.
I ncome .
DETROIT .......... 38.00
DENVER.............. 25.00 suit on or before the expiration of Premiums received dur­
Tillamook Meat Cotupany.
six weeks from the date of the first
ing theyearin cash. $1,080,764.29
From other eastern points in proportion.
Bids Wanted on Wood.
Tell your friends in the East of this opportunity of moving West at publication of this Summons, and Interest, dividends and
rents received during
low rates. Direct train service via Burlington Route, Northern Pacific, if you fail so to appearand answer,
Clover Le*if Creamery Co. will
I for want thereof the plaintiff will I the year.............................
47,535.53
Great Northern and "North Bank" Lines.
receive bids for 60 cords or less ot
You can deposit with me and tickets will be furnished people in apply to the said court for the relief Income from other sour­
demanded in the complaint herein.
ces received during
the East. Details will be furnished on request.
Alder or Hemlock wood, four foot
The relief demanded is the fore­
the year.............................
3,822.53
W E COMAN,
T. COOPER, Agent,
engths, to be delivered at its fact­
closure of a certain mortgage ex­
Gen’l. Freight and Pass. Agent,
Hillsboro, Ore.
$1,131,822.35 ory’ as follows:
ecuted and delivered by you to the
Total income
Portland, Ore.
plaintiff in said suit on or about
20 cords on or before June 1st,
D isbursements .
August 12th, 1910, bearing said
1912; 20 cords on or before August
date, to secure the payment of
1st, 1912. and 20 cords on or before
five promissory notes executed by Losses paid during the
year: ............................. $ 815,924.21 October 1st, 1912.
Bids should be
you for $386.00 each, bearing the
Will not mar the appearance of same date and payable respectfully Commissions and sala­
mailed to Carl Haberiach, Secretary,
ries
paid
during
the
new Harness but it will make on or before 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years
year..................................... 328,582.78 ! on or before March 15th, 1912.
after that date, with interest alter
it very unsafe. If you buy your date
Company reserves the right to re­
Taxes,
licenses and fees
at the rate of six per cent, per,
87,014,61 ject any or all bio'i.
annum, which said mortgage con- i paid during the year..
veyed to the plaintiff 40 acres of Amount of all other ex­
C lover L eaf C reamery C o .
Here you may rest assured that land off the East side of the West penditures ..................... 108 781,78
half
of
the
South
East
quarter
of
you are getting not only Har­
Total expenditures. $1,340.933.38
* • • «9 • • « !• I» H
4, in Township 2 South,
ness that presents the very finest Section
Range 9 West, W.M., except 2 acres
A ssets .
appearance, but Harness that is square out ot the South East corner
real estate
of said tract, all of the above tract Value of
fl
well made in every detail.
owned................................. $ 222,002.50 ■
of land being in Tillamook County,
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Oregon, and for the recovery of a Value of stocks and
■ * •' .at ®
a J’
lionds owned .. ...
2.861,899.00
judgment against you for the
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Loans
on
mortgages
and
I
amount of said indebtedness, with
56,108.00
collateral, etc................
Next Door to Tillamook Conntv Bank interest. For the further sum of
family
ic-
The
valued
$290.00 as attorney's fees, and the Cash in banka and on
ci es tor cough and coll fl
144,674.99
hand.....................
costs and disbursements of this
suit, and that the said mortgage be Premiums in course of
I
cure, liniments, tonics and fl
collection und in trans­
foreclosed. an«i the said property
4
other remedies have as fl
393,814.:«
mission ...........................
sold for the purpose of satisfying
1,978,53 4 careful attention here as fl
the sanl mortgage, and that you Other assets.......................
and each of you, and all persons Interest and rents due
the most intricate prescrip­ fl
30,384.71 w
and accrued...................
claiming under you be forever
fl
barred and foreclosed of all right,
• tions.
Total assets................ $3,710,952 07
title, interest or estate in or to said
Î
Our fresh, high grade M
property, or any portion thereof, Less special deposits in
any State (if any there
save the statutory right of redemp
drugs will lielp to make «
00,025 00
be).......................................
tion, and that the purchaser at the
these remedies more effec­ fl
sale be put into the immediate
fl
tive than ever.
Total assets admitted
possession of the property, and for
in ¿frego n................. $3,650,927.07
such further relief as may’ seem
fl
Right prices are also
equitable.
L
iabilities .
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This summons is published by
assured.
order of the Hon. Homer Mason, Gross claims for losses
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County Judge of Tillamook County,
unpaid .............................. 279,147.36
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Oregon, said order being made Amount of unearned pre­
and dated at Tillamook City, Ore­
fl
miums on all out­
gon, on February 15th, 1912.
The
standing risk .... ... 2,156,083.43
time prescribed in the order for All other liabilities..........
35,951.Q6
Reliable Druggist.
publication is once a week for six
successive weeks, and the date of
Total liabilities..........$2,471,181.85
the first publication is Thursday, Total insurance in force
February 15th. 1912.
December 31, 1911 ... .277,186,154.53
H. T. B otts ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
B usiness in O regon for the
LOW FARES WEST.
Daily March 1st to April 15th,
Summons.
PORTLAND and HILLSBORO
| has travelled
■re
that the
| which you
■re
is
HARPER
’yourself with this
whiskey
[Famous
« & MCLAUGHLIN
ONE WEAK SPOT
HARNESS
Ÿou Giving
[Live Stock
lair Deal ?
like a little ralt and pep-
little mustard—a little
extract — a little this and
t flavor your grub. Your
steer, your hog under
KjiMlDditions would have a
* to get a bite of this, a bite
1 and a bite of the other
•■<tso get a variety in its
Bat under the unnatura’
ion I in ijwhich you keep
they get every day about
6e Sort of stuff to eat. As
ral . co,.sequence they get
[heir feed." Even if they
t, their digestive organs
6» tonic effect which comes
1 variety of feeding stuffs.
MHns’
Stock Tonic
flfltific preparation which
ily improves the flavor of
« you feed, but also sup-
iMit tonic element so needed
fl your live stock do their
ia no longer any doubt
«Weed of a tonic for the
domestic animal kept
MBcial conditions. You
K them something to
m digest their feed and
■greatest good from it.
»Stock Tonic supplies
■ It makes the animal
fl feed more; it aids in
■Bion and assimilation
Bed, and in addition to
has a tonic effect upon
»aystem.
flimals need a tonic of
» Watkins’ Stock Tonic
secret preparation. We
I the actual ingredients
L.used in it. You know
■hat you are buying, and
»r pound it will go farther
sore good than any other
flic or so called stock
■ made.
’atkins Man will be glad
Byon a IjaiL on trial,
flthe Watkins guarantee,
Md by Waggon.
r
W.A, Williams* Co.
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CLOUGH,
$
The advanced Piano selling methods originated in
Tillamook by the store of Jones & Knudson makes a
big saving in the price of a Piano to each customer, be-
..... save
acre them
fliom the
fhn Portland
«41 a nz 1 jobber
inU.or' ’s
u nrilfit
Kirill
cause we
profit and
the BIG AGENT’S COMMISSION. Besides there is
An Actual Added Advantage
In dealing with your own home merchant, whose
word regarding the quality of the Piano he is selling
you can be safely taken in perference to an agent’s
' perhaps you will never
-------- see again. We
statement, • who
distribute direct
FR0M
ÍFACTORY TO HOME
( MAKER TO USER.
A new pearl in the crown of the world’s best
Pianos is the reliable S. W. MILLER, the most desired
of all good home Pianos. The S. W. Miller Pianos
and Piano Players represent a
Typical Tone Triumph
For their manufacturers, distributors and pur­
chasers, as like a good violin they mellow and improve
with age and there is a complete absence of that tinny,
metallic tone so often found in the class of Pianos
usually sold by traveling agents. The much talked of
8NE JENKINS,
able J«uiel«rr,
o th« Post Offiee
S. W. Miller Pianos
Are the envy of agents who are trying to compete
with us, but on the other hand the S. W. MILLER
PIANO is the pride of every owner.
DON’T FOOL YOURSELF
Department of the Interior,
United Stntes Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
February 9, 1912.
To Edgar Elkins, of Blaine, Oregon.
Contestee:
You are hereby notified that Dick
Dixon, who gives Blaine, Oregon,
as his post office address, did on
January 31, 1912, file in this office
his duly corroborated application
to contest and secure the cancella­
tion of your
homestead Entry,
Serial No. 01430, made December ♦,
1907, for Southeast quarter (J4),
Section 22, Township 3 South,
Ranges West, Willamette Meridian,
and as grounds for his contest lie
alleges that EDGAR ELKINS lias
abandoned said land and ha* not
lived on said land for eighteen
months (18) last past.
You are, therefore, further notified
that the said allegations will be
taken by his office as having been
confessed by you, and your said
entry lie canceled thereunder with
out your further right to be heurd
therein, either before thia office or
on appeal, if you fail to file in this
office within twenty duys after the
fourth publication of this notice, as
shown below, your answer, under
oath, specifically meeting and re­
sponding to these allegations of
contest, or if you fail within that
time to file in this office due proof
that you have served a copy of your
answer on the said contestant
either in person or by registered
mail. If thia service is made by the
delivery of a copy of your answer
to the contestant in person, proof of
such service must be either the said
contestant’s written acknowledg­
ment of his receipt of ’the copy,
showing the date of its receipt, or
the affidavit of the person by whom
the delivery was made stating when
and where the copy was delivered ;
if made by registered mail, proof
of such service must consist of the
affidavit of the person by whom the
copy wbi mailed stating when and
the poet office to which it was
mailed, and this affidavit must be
accompanied by the postmaster’s
receipt for the letter.
You should state in your answer
the name of the post office to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you.
H. F. H ighy , Register.
J. C. A rdrey , Receiver.
Dates of publications, February
22nd, February 29th, March 7th,
March 14th, 1912.
Bids Wanted
By paying more for any Piano than the price we
ask
you
for the S. W. MILLER, for there is no better Bids wanted for hauling cheese
WAHLEN, D.O.
and supplies for the Elmore Cream­
Sight Specie I ist. Home Piano today on the market, and we kindly ery for the year. Reserve the right
invite you into our store to make us prove it to your I to reject all bills. Bids to lie mail­
entire satisfaction.
ed to Joe Donaldson by the 5th of
for Hauling Cheese
Leaf Creamery Co. will
Ids for hauling its cheese
plies during 1912.
Send
'art Halterlach. Secretary,
ore March 15th, 1912
VFR LEAF CRBAMERY
II
Y ear .
NOTICE OF CONTEST,
i R. R. ROBERTS
rou have the correct time,
f watch here and you will
j best time alway—ever ac­
id dependable.
Our stock
[and Silver Watches for
■nd Gentlemen includes
the best time pieces ever
Lil kinds of Jewelry of the
les at the lowest mark e
jewelry repaired while you
FAMILY
RECIPES.’
C o .
i a customer who will b-iy
i«h a cheap farm in Tilla-
■nty.
Answer st once, I
ckley Land Co., 170 Fifth I
nd. Ore.
March. 1912.
J ob D qnalmox .
President Elmore Creamery.
Jones & Knudson.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
Direct Factory Distributors for Tilla
mook County.
Total risks written dur­
ing the year.................... $2,820,742.59
Gross
premiums
re­
68,264.66
ceived during the year.
Premiums returned dur­
15,118.35
ing the year ....................
I-osses paid during the
26,318.44
year......................... ...........
Losses incurred during
35,488.70
the year .............................
Total amount of risks
outstanding in Oregon
December 31, 1911 .... 4,231,113 89
ToSUCCESS \
ThtOritonEoniBniUeri
guilders of Homo*
Our
’PROFIT-SHARING
The Insurance Company of the
State of Pennsylvania.
By
E, L. G off ,
Secretary.
Statutory resident general agent
and attorney for service: John II.
Burgard.
Investment Certificates
areREALMoneyMakerj
Synopsis of the Annual Statement
of the
604 56CorbettB!d,^Port!dndOra
Prussian National Insunance
Company,
Of Stettinin, the State of Germany,
on the 31st day of December, 1911,
made to the Insurance Commis­
sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­
suant to law :
______ •
I.M ONE.
Send for Booklet
DR 1
S.
ISAACSON,
VETERINARY SURGEON
AND DENTIST,
Todd Hotel, T.llamook.
Formerly with the army transp it
Premiums received dur­
Dix.
ing the year in cash. $1,110.840.94
Graduate of Ontario Veterinary j
Interest, dividends and
College, <'l«.ss ’91.
rents received during
60,952.14
the year .........................
Income from other sour­
ces received during the
20,362 63
year.....................................
Total income
»1,192,161.71
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D isbursements .
Losses paid during the
year..................................... $ 569,909.87
Commissions and sala­
ries paid during the
325,752.03
year.....................................
Taxes, licenses and fees
paid during the year
34,689.59
Amount of all other ex-
130,067.92
penditures ......................
Total expenditures
»1,080,419.41
A ssets
Value of stocks and
bonds owned .............. $1,482,550.00
Cash in banka and on
hand ...............................
123,578.60
Premiums in course of
collection and in trans­
293,11X1.95
mission ...........................
Interest and rents due
15,160117
and accrued ....................
Total assets .............. $1,914,392.72
Total assets admitted
in Oregon............... $1,914 .392.72
LIABILITIES.
Gross claims for loases
unpaid
_ |120,.'>74.<*l
Amounts of unearned
out
premiums on all
standing risks
1,134,199.96
21,864.10
All other liabilities
Total liabilities .. » 1 279,629.11
Total inaurane« in force
D m amtier 31. 1911........ 21fi,<L«.> 211 oi
First La Grippe, Then Bronchitis.
That was the case with Mm W. S.
BtTMXKaa in omegom for the
Y ear .
Bailey. McCreary, Ky. •• My wife
was taken down with a aevere at rotai risk« written
<lur-
tack of la grip|>e, which run into
iug the year........ ....» 1,171, (»2.99
bronchitis.
She coughed a* tho'
premiums
re­
ahe had consumption and could not Gross
ceivrd «luring the year
21.*12 W
sleep at night. The first txittle of Premiums
returned dur-
Foley’a Honey aud Tar Compound
ing
the
year
3,(2!
gave her ao much relief that ahe
paúl during the
continued uaing il until «he wm la»ses
year
3,11X1.01 j
permanently
cured." -- Cha*.
I. Lueses incurred during
Clough Co.
th* year.......................... ..
1,111.«
Mother knows she ha3
made tne test.
Tillamook Baker’s
Bread
Is the Best.
We use Olympic
Flour.