Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 07, 1912, Image 5

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    Tillamook Headlight. Mareh 7, 1Ö12.
WOULD TAFT BE A
GRACEFUL LOSER?
Roosevelt is Real Mad, says
Aunt Torrey.
Two,
Matt. 15—11 “And he said a cer­
Millbury, Mass., March 3.—Miss tain man had two sone.”
Delia Torrey believes ‘ Nephew1 From the time Abel and Cain met
Bill” should be renominated by the to worship, each offering his sacri­
Republican party for the Presiden­ fice of what he had produced, down
the age of time, al) worship
His Friends Believe lie Could cy. *'I was looking up a quotation through
when you came in,” said Miss Tor­ has been divided into two factions
Meet Defeat and Still
rey to a reporter.
“The quotation that are antagonistic to each other.
The Independent Church is op­
is: ‘Whom the gods would destroy,
Smile.
they first make mad.' This is ap­ posite to all other churches that
plicable, I believe, to Mr Roosevelt. 1 teach reward for accommplishing
How does President Taft view his
“Isn’t it dreadful ” she said, “how what is right or in obedience to
own chances for re-election? If the these two friends have parted ? Do God’s laws and punishment for
fortunes of the campaign should go youthink,” she asked, “ that I am the contrary, or that holds that we
against him, would he be a good overstating it when I say the sepa­ are our brother’s keeper.
When the younger eon chose of
loser? Can he stand the gaff without ration is due to the selfishness of
hie own free will, he asked the
his future being embittered?
one man ? It honestly looks to me father for his portion. He left on
These are questions being asked by as if Mr. Roosevelt has lost his rea­ his own recognizance and when he
Americans, who love the National son, judging from some of his re­ came to himself (not the priest or
evangelist or preacher) he said (to
game of politics and take interest in cent utterances and doings.”
himself). ‘I will arise and will go,
it. Nothing is more uncertain than
That Miss Torrey has been follow­ etc. ”
He was independent. No
this same game and if the tide should ing the trend of events in the Ke one led him away or led him back
go against the republicans and land publican party was evidenced by­ to the father’s home. He exercised
a democrat in office, would the big her discussion of her nephew’s op his own free will The only dis­
senting voice was that of bis broth­
fellow In the White House still smile? ponents.
er. It is impossible to build a
President Taft's supporters do not
‘ Some will call them neurotics,” church large enough to accomodate
expect anything of that sort to hap­ she said, “but I suggest that they both sons. The natural difference
pen, but they believe he is a good be called Roosevelt’s bullycrats. makes it prohibitive.
The younger son had no claim
loser, basing this opinion on his past They must have a name, and the
for recognition. There was nothing
term insurgents does not describe due him. He had used up his in­
heritance, he had forfeited his
them.”
rights en irely, he could never hope
to be classed with the righteous
Motion Pictures In Politices.
son who still had his inheritance
tact, who had labored in the
If kept free from claptrap the in
father’s field all his life, hence the
film shows can make a hit this need of two churches, one for the
year in national affairs.
This is a godly and the other for the lost and
big country, with territory nearly hopeless.
There is no such thing as a son
half way around the world. It cov­ changing from one to the» other.
ers many climates and races, with The younger son was always the
the American type highly predomi­ younger son. He was constitution­
nant.
Why not cultivate motion ally what he was and so with the
elder son. It was just as natural
pictures in which the intelligent for the one to remain at home as it
advancement of all the people is was for the other to venture out in­
the aim? We have troops on police to the world. What was the young­
duty in China. Not much is known er son’s gain was not the elder
son’s loss, for the father justified
of our more than 3000 islands in the the elder son and invited him into
Philippines group.
Hawaii is a the feast.
He was just as welcome
region of pictorial interest, and so as the other. He could only com­
are Porto Rico and Guantanamo. prehend reward and punishment.
It appeared out of reason that the
The oversea railroad to Key West father had revealed his compassion
is unique. Irrigation projects and on the younger son who had wast­
the Panama Canal always invite ed his portion in riotous living
the camera. The Mexican border ■vhile l>e had never been rewarded
tor his life’s service.
is a stirring place.
Current public
The father Jiad two sons. They
PRESIDENT TAFT
events are an exhaustible subject were evenly divided, as many re­
mained at home as went away, and
actions and what he has said when­ for illustration.
Scurrying cowboys and dime nov­ so it is with the world in general.
ever the subject has been brought up.
Half the people love to enjoy their
He must realize that, holding as he el sentimentalism have had more own liberty, to act and think and
toes, the biggest job on the Western than a fair share of attention in speak what their impulse dictates,
while the other half are conservative.
Hemisphere, many others have their picture shows. As for scenes with The
one is capable of reflecting the
•yes fixed on the same high place and a political significance it will be past, while the other is given to
tbs Interests, which always seek to necessary, if audiencee are to be prognostigating the future.
If there were two churches near
eentrol the government, are ceaseless pleased, to steer clear of the bun­
together to be in contrast,
!• their efforts to place a man favor­ combe of demagogues. The United enough
and yet far enough apart that one
able to them in the presidental chair. States is an infinitely bigger pro­ would not disturb the other, theone
Knowing then the uncertainty of poli- position than any man is or can for the righteous who is seeking the
ttas and the traditional ingratitude of ever be unless its form of govern­ great reward, and the other for the
sinner whom Christ died to save,
republics, President Taft has spoken ment suffers a fatal change. So if the
people would become more in­
•f Jeet such a contingency. He spoke politics is to be introduced on the terested and take more interest in
beyond
Competition
directly to the point on this matter screens let it be in accord with the the hope
greatness of the people themselves, makes a race attractive. The mer­
When he said:
dog fight on the streets of Tilla­
“I am very grateful for the honors their sovereign poyrere, and their est
mook will attract more men in five
country.
do
not
(be people have given me. I
minutes time than all the churches
afoct to deny the satisfaction I should
can draw together in a whole week
leei. If. after casting up the totals,
Mr. Bryan suggests that Gov. Sha- to present one side that Is due the
There is no sense of a
pro and con, and striking a balance, froth of Colorado be the Democratic righteous.
race unless two or more run. Cain
*ey should decide that my first term nominee for president. This dark­ killed his competitor, but he was
bad been fruitful enough of good to horse idea has been reached after a never known to worship again.
The steeple of our church is high
Warrant their giving me another. Any careful look over the field.
only in comparison to the other fel­
■ma would be proud of such a verdict,
The trouble with the Russian lows. Either of the two sons would
bat I have not been willing, for shall mind is that it is wholly unable to not have attracted our attention
I bK t® purchase it at a sacrifice of understand the American mind in without the other.—J. C. Gove.
■y freedom to do my duty as I see its broad inclusiveness of all man­
*. My happiness is not dependent kind as entilted to the liberties and
NOTICE OF CONTEST,
apea any office and I shall go back immunities of American citizen­
to private life with no heartburnings, ship.
The Russian mind must
Department of the Interior,
■ the people, after an unprejudiced widen before it can reach us.
United States Land Office,
Portland, Oregon,
review of my administration, conclude
Two bunco steerers, pointing out
February 9, 1912.
Mat someone else can serve them to
a Chicago water tower to a pilgrim, To Edgar Elkins, of Blaine, Oregon,
tbeir greater advantage.
Contestee:
*Tbo truth is that political consld- were about to sell it to him for$5000
Y’ou are hereby notified that Dick
when
a
policeman
came
along.
Dixon, who gives Blaine, Oregon,
■rdUoas have not weighed heavily
as his post office address, dill on
with me. I have tried to do in each t High finance has never been as January
31, 1912, file in this office
ease what seemed to me the wisest i high in Chicago as in New York, his duly corroborated application
but, if this trick could have been
tbiag. regardless of its effect upon my
to contest and secure the cancella­
homestead Entry,
fwtars. Indeed, in more than one turned, Wall street would have had tion of your
Serial No. (11430. made December 4,
ease I have been perfectly conscious to look to its laurels.
1907, for Southeast quarter (J<),
whoso bad blood would be stirred by
Judge Porterfield of Kansas City Section 22, Township 3 South,
seam act of mine, or some refusal to ordered a woman who appeared RangeS West, Willamette Meridian,
■St The circumstance that some dressed decollete in his court to "go and as grounds for his contest lie
paraoas who hall me after one appli- and put on some clothes.” With alleges that EDGAR ELKINS lias
abandoned said land and has not
eatteu of equal justice, as a far seeing, this stand in Kansas City, and in lived on said land for eighteen
aaaeervstlve patriot, denounce me af- Rome, where the pope has forbidd­ months (18) last past.
You are, therefore, further notified
ttr the next, as an unreasoning radi en cardinals to appear at any din­
that the said allegations will be
aah boos not greatly disturb my ner where decollete dresses are taken
by his office as having been
egaoalmity I set that down as all worn, fashion is getting its bumps. confessed by you, and your said
iB the day's work."
l>e canceled thereunder with­
An Oklahoma judge haa ousted entry
out your further right to be heard
from office both the sheriff and the therein, either before this office or
TAFT MONEY OFFERED
county attorney for not enforcing on appeal, if you fail to file in thie
the prohibition law at Sapula. The office within twenty days after the
■M Makes Big President Odds-On fact that sixteen joints were found fourth publication of thia notice, as
shown below, your answer, under
Favorite.
in operation by the succeeors of the oath, specifically meeting and re­
The wager recently offered in New ousted officals would seem to in­ sponding to these allegations of
Tart of »5000 to $4000. that the pres dicate that the court knew what it contest, or if you fail within that
will be re-elected If nominated. was doing, but it would seem also time to file in this office due proof
that you have served a copy of your
to show that somebody has con- to indicate that prohibition isa fail­ answer on the said contestant
ble confidence in the return of ure.
either in person or by registered
mail If this service is made by the
ident's administration to pew
The Senate learned that England delivery of a copy of your answer
■ebody with »5000 believes haa already formally acknowledged
to the contestant in person, proof of
Bill Taft can come back.
the right of the United States to such service must be either the said
talks aad some of the en- fortify the Panama Canal, and that, contestant's written acknowledg­
backers of Mr. La Follette, therefore, that qneetion can never ment of his receipt of The copy,
aoeevelt and Woodrow WII- be brought up under the landing showing the date of its receipt, or
i the affidavit of thr |»rsin by whom
eught to come to the front and Anglo-American arbitration treaty, the delivery was made staling when
the short end of this bet. As a which the Senate is to act ti|>on ' and where the copy wa- delivered ;
ag proposition, this is a good thie week. A lerter rend in the Sen­ if made by registered mail, pr<M>i
rta if he loses, but the fact that ate, written by Secretary John Hay, of such service must consist of the
affidavit of the |>eraon by whom the
are no takers as yet speaks elo- who aided in framing the Hay- copy was mailed stating when and
ly The east, which necessarily Pauncefot treaty dealing with the the post office to which it was
a clearer view of the president canal matter, said that the whole mailed, and thia affidavit must l»e
more intimate knowledge of his theory of that pact was that “the accompanied by the |iostmaater’s
receipt for the letter
from being closer to him. is evi- •anal is to t>e entirely American.“ I Y'ou should alate in votir answer
pretty well satisfied with Pre» The enormous coat of construction the name of the [ mm I office i<> winch
Taft aad believes he will be re to to be borne by the United States you desire future notices to be sent
The bet will be allowed to •lone. When constructed it is to to you.
H. F. H ii . by , Register.
time. It Is reported
ba eaclueively the property of the
J. C, A rdbby , Receiver.
Dates of publications. Felwjsry
United States, and la to be man
administration to come to the aged, controlled and defended by it. 22nd. February 2Dth. March 7th,
March 14tb, MHZ
«B bia HdBK
Foreclosure Sale.
Backache Almost Unbearable
Is
In the Circuit Court of tbs State of
N otice is H ereby G iven ,-That “ an almost certain result of kid-
D. Toomey, 803 E.
Oregon for the County of
by virtue of a decree of foreclosure q ,•
s .
Bloomington, 111., says
Tillamook.
and order of sale made and entered' ' . , I suffered
with backache and
Tillamook County Bank,
of record bv the Circut Court of the ! pains ' ----------
iu uiy kidneys which were
a corporation, Trustee,
State of Oregon for Yamhill County,
I gave Foley
Plaintiff,
on the 1st day of February 1912. in Kid
Pllls a
L,ot>( trail, and they
Kidney Pills
a good
vs.
a cause wherein Lh\\ IS L. SHORT-, done wonders for me. Toduv I can
E. C. Sowle and Lucy J.
HFN r VT’U i SO n ’ w "« defcnd^m i
'“'rd’day s’um k and not' Sei
Sowle,
Defendants.
which dec™ and oMeVof'.ale wa^
effects.” Chas . Clough Co,
To E. C. Sowle and Lucy J. Sowle,
the above named defendants :
in favor of said plaintiff and against
In the name of the State of Oregon, said defendant, and decreed fore-1 The • Child a Welfare movement
closure
of mortgage upon the sale
challenged the atteution ot
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed of the real proporty described thoughtful people everywhere,
against you in the above entitled therein in the manner provided by Mo}heJ* ««. n“,Vr“1 supporters
Honey
8nd will
«■» find
h"d in
'« Foley's 8 “
On57 und
suit on or before the expiration of law. and the application of the pro and
six weeks from the date of the first ceeds of said sale to the payment Tur Compound a most valuable aid
I
Coughs
and
colds
that
are
uncheck­
publication of this Summons, and of the costs and expenses of such
if you fail so to appearand answer, foreclosure and sale, taxed at $37.25, ed lead to croup, bronchitis and
for went thereof the plaintiff will and accruing costs, and attorneys pneumonia yield quickly to the heal­
apply to the said court for the relief fee amounting to $150.«), and to the ing and soothing qualities of Foley's
demanded in the complaint herein. payment of the sum of $2801.67 with Honey and Tar Compound. Chua. I.
The relief demanded is the fore­ interest accruing thereon. 1 will, on dough Co.
closure of a certain mortgage ex­ the Sth day’ of April, 1912, at the
ecuted and delivered by you to the hour of one o’clock p.m. of
plaintiff in said suit on or about said day, at the Court House door
August 12th, 1910, bearing said at Tillamook. Tillamook County,
date, to secure the payment of Oregon, sell to the highest bidder
five promissory notes executed by for cash iu hand, the following
you for $386.00 each, bearing tlie described property, to-wit : tlie E.
same date and payable respectfully
of the N.E. 14 and the E. H of the
on or before 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 years S. E. 44 of section 33, in Tp. 5 S., R.
after that date, with interest after 9 W. of tlie Will. Mer. in Tillamook
date at the rate of six per cent, per County, Oregon, containing eighty
annum, which said mortgage con­ acres more or less.
veyed to tlie plaintiff 40 acres of
Dated February 27th, 1912.
H. C ranshaw .
half of the South East quarter of
Sheriff of Tillamook County.
Section 4, in Township 2 South,
Oregon.
Range 9 West, W.M., except 2 acres
square out of tlie South East corner
of said tract, all of tlie above tract Synopsis of the annual statement
of the
of land being in Tillamook County,
Oregon, and for tlie recovery of a National-Ben Franklin Fire
judgment against you for the
Insurance Company,
amount of said indebtedness, with
interest. For the further sum of Of North Side, Pittsburg, in the
$200.00 as attorney’s fees», and the State of Pennsylvania, on the 31st
costs and disbursements of this day of December, 1911, made to the
suit, and that the said mortgage be Insurance Commissioner of the
foreclosed, and the said property State of Oregon, pursuant to law :
sold for the purpose o( satisfying
C apital .
the said mortgage, and that you
and each of you, and all persons Amount of capital paid
claiming under you be forever
up ..................................... $1,000,000.00
barred and foreclosed of all right,
title, interest or estate in or to said
I ncome .
property, or any portion thereof,
save the statutory right of redemp Premiums received dur­
ing the year in cash. $1,306,827.72
tion, and that the purchaser at the
sale be put into the immediate Interest, dividends and
rents received during
possession of the property, and for
the year.............................
163,599,12
such further relief as may seem
Income from other sour­
equitable.
ces received during
This summons is published by
222.63
the year
order of the Hon. Homer Mason,
County Judge of Tillamook County,
Total income.............. $1,470,6111.52
Oregon, said order being made
and dated at Tillamook City, Ore­
DlSlIURrtEMENTrt.
gon, on February 15th, 1912.
The
time prescribed in the order for Losses paid during the
year: ..................................$ 672,684.73
publication is once a week for six
successive weeks, and the date of Dividends paid during
Y'ou like a little salt and pep-
the year on capital
the first publication is Thursday,
little mustard - a little
stock ............................ ... 136,064.«) per—a
February 15tli. 1912.
lemon extract—a little this and
Commissions and sala­
H. T. H otts ,
that to tlavor your grub, Your
ries paid during the
Attorney for Plaintiff.
414,836.76 cow, ycur steer, your hog under
year.............................
natural conditions would have a
Synopsis of the Annual Statement Taxes, licenses and fees
chance to get a bite of this, u bite
paid during the year..
of the
of that and a bite of tlie otli r
of all other ex­
Security Life In surance Com­ Amount
101 131.98 thing and so get n variety in ns
penditures .....................
pany,
feed. But under the unnatural
Of America, in the State of Virginia
Total expenditures. $1,401,407.17 condition in which veu kee;
on the 31st day of December, 1911,
them, they get every day about
A ssets .
made to the Insurance Commis­
tlie same sort of stuff to eat. As
i
sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­ Value of
a natural consequence they get
real
estate
suant to law :
“off their feed.’
Even if they
owned..............
$ 153,684 15
do not, their digestive organs
Value of stocks and
_____________ C apital .
______
need the tonic effect which comes
bonds owned ... ........
48,475 00 from
Amount of capital paid
a variety of feeding - tuffs.
up..................„. ............... $ 500,000.00 Loans on mortgages and
collateral, etc................ 2,579,721.00
Watkins
’ Stock Tonic
INCOM E.
Cash in banka and on
Is a scientific preparation which
hand.................................
Premiums received dur­
not only improves the flavor of
ing the year.................. $ 498,101 18 Premiums in course of
the feed you feed, but also sup­
collection and in trans­
Interest, dividends and
plies that tonic element so needed
2111,008 43 to make your live stock do their
mission .............................
reuts received during
the year .........................
83.092.26 Interest and rents due
best.
48,081.04
and accrued...................
Income from other sour­
There is no longer any doubt
ces received during the
about the need of a tonic for the
Total assets ................ $3,215,161.03 modern domestic animal kept
year.....................................
2,906.3b
under artificial conditions. You
Total assets admitted
$ 584,219.80
Total income
must give them something to
ill Oregon................. $3,215,161.03
help them digest their feed und
D isbursements .
get tlie greatest good from it.
L iabilities .
Paid for losses, endow­
Watkins' Stock Tonic supplies
ments, annuities and
Gross claims for losses
this need. It makes tlie animal
surrender values ... $ 150,577.90
unpaid
........................... 155,331.16 relish its feed more; it aids in
Dividends paid to policy
Amount of unearned pre­
the digestion and assimilation
holders during
the
miums on
all out­
of the feed, and in addition to
year...................................... $
4,451.93
standing risks .............. 1,398,809 13 that, it has a tonic effect upon
Commissions and sala­
Due for commission and
the whole system.
ries paid during the
491.98
brokerage
..........
Your animals need a tonic of
year.....................................
156,010.87 All other liabilities ...
21,092.3) this kind. Watkins’ Stock Tonic
Taxes, licenses and fees
is not a secret preparation. We
paid during the year .
37,382.82
Total liabilities.......... $1,576,330.53
tell you the actual ingredients
Amount of all other ex.
Total insurance in force
that are used in it. You know
penditures ....................
72,724.84
December 31. 1911 ....275,429,648.«) exactly what you are buying, and
pou mi for pound it will go farther
B usiness in O r boon for the
Total expenditures . .$ 421,148.36
and do more good than any other
Y ear .
stock tonic or so called stock
A ssets .
food ever made.
Total risks written dur
The Watkins Man will be glad
Special assets.................. $ 200,159.78
ing the year........ ........$ 91,000.00 to leave you a pail on trial,
Market value of stocks
re-
Gross
premiums
and bond» owned ........ 671,466.70
1,378.04 backed by the Watkins guarantee,
ceived during the year.
Loans on mortgages and
Premiums returned dur­
Deliverd by Waggon
collateral, etc........
611,044.13
93.13
ing the year....................
Premium
notes
and
R. R. ROBERTS
policy loans..........
564,725.75
By
H. M. S chmitt ,
Cash in banks and on
Secretary.
hand .........................
94,406.38
Statutory resilient general agent
Net uncollected and de-
and attorney for service : J P. Ford.
ferred premiums.........
49,587.15 Portland, Oregon.
Other assets (net) less
not admitted, assets
admitted .........................
54,775.85
Notice of Final Account.
Summon«.
Are You Giving
Your Live Stock
a Fair Deal ?
Total assets • ... $2,246.'255.74
Total assets admitted
in Oregon ................ $2,246,255.74
L iabilities .
Net reserve.......................... $1.253,247.«)
Total policy claims........
22JR2.83
All other liabilities
28,518.76
N otice Is H ereby G iven ,—That
the undersigned, administrator of
the Estate of Martin Petersen, De
ceased, has filed in the County
Court of Tillamook County. Oregon,
his final account as such admin­
istrator, and that said Court has
apfioiEted Monday, the 1st day of
April, 1912, at the hour of 10;(If)
Tots) liabilities........ $131X4,848.59 o'clock
a. m. at the Court House
Total insurance in force
Deceintier M. 1911........ 15. 127,339.00 in Tillamook City, Oregon . as the
lime an<l place for hearing of ol>
Jecliona to said final account and
BVNXBM IN ORKUON FOR THF.
the settlement thereof.
Y ear .
Dated thia February 29th. 1912.
Total risks written dur-
E. II. B arth km-.
XulV is the time
III.HID«)
ing the year........
..$
Administrator of the Estate
Groas
premiums
re­
Martin Petersen. Deceased.
to have that
ceived during the year
3. «84.72
Security Life Inaurante Co., of
How Cold Cauaea Kidney Trouble
group picture made
America.
Partly t.y driving blood from Hie
By
O. W. J o IIN imi N,
surface an<l congesting the kidney s,
Secretary,
pastly by throwing too much
Statutory resident general agent and
Upon them. Foley Kidney
and attorney for service : C. o. work
Pills strengthen the kidneys, give
Johnson. Prineville. Oregon
tone to the urinary organs anil re-1
store the normal action of the Mad-1
W G. Collins. Postmaster. Barn der. They are tonic in action quick
egaL N. J. was troubled with a in results. Try them. Ctias. L '
severe la grippe
cough. . He saya Clough Co.
,,
** I would be completely exhausted
Chemlwrlain's Cough Remedy'
after each fit of violent coughing.
haa won its great reputation and
I bought a bottle of Foley's Hone-
extensive sale by He remarkable'
and Tr
"
had taken it all'the coughing sidle Cures of coughs, colds and croup
had entirely ceased.
It can't beiCBn
dede ruled ii|»on. Try it. I
»tost.” Cha» I. Clough Cn.
1 Bold by all dealers.
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