Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, May 17, 1917, Image 3

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    TILLAMOOK
HEADLIGHT, MAY 17.
What the Editors Say.
and the inefficient church organiza-
Report of the Condition of
.
’
as **,e ‘“efficient indus­
u 1"?.. First Bank of Bay City, at
try, were doomed.—Oregonian.
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Bay City in the State of Oregon, at
This is the time of the year when an
the close of business May 1st, 1917.
Th« Auto Salesman M*nac«.
osteopath can find $10 worth of back­
Resources.
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ache in the purchaser of a 69-cent
Loans and discounts.......... $29,494-99
spading fork.-^Telephone Register.
I journeyed forth to buy a car a Overdrafts, secured and un­
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modern car with seats and wheels’ I
secured .......................
556.58
Somebody suggests that we kill went where alto salesmen arc, and Bonds and warrants............
5,751-02
sharks for food. Well, there are a lot thlt“i*d h° the‘r d,VCri spiels- And Banking house
2,500.00
of sharks among us that we could that is why you see me now, here in Furniture and fixtures ....
2,000.00
spare, but we don’t exactly hanker my padded cell alone, a cold wet rag Other real estate owned ... i3.9i7.58
for the cannibal stunt.—Telephone upon my brow, my reason shakey cn Due from banks (not reserve
Register.
banks) ...............................
its throne. I saw ten thousand in my
483.81
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tei* thoU!,and cars from last to Due from approved reserve
Did it ever occur to you wha. it first; and every car was quite the test _banks .............................
i4,373-24
means to see a young man in khaki and every other one the worst. If you Checks and other cash items
162.85
uniform, a soldier of our country and beheld ten thousand boats, and all but Cash on hand ........................ 4,554-36
defender of our flag? Some think one of them the worst, though you Expenses ..................... ' ’ ’ ’ ’
1,366.21
lightly of this and some realize its uV!iteni thoUband goats, you’ll lose Customer s liability account
importance and
sacrifice.
Every , ’.,lie*ast onc f‘ist. The agents
of “Acceptance” ................ 1,872.50
young man you meet in soldier uni­ a^ed three weeks to me, all kinds ot
Total............................... $77,033.14
form is entitled to your salute during facts did they advance; they would
war time, and you certainly can do not chop a cherry tree—a nan could
.
Liabilities.
that much for your country when the see that at a glance. They talked to Capitol stock paid in.......... $25,000.00
young men whom you salute is will­ me by day and night, each agent Surplus fund ..................... ..
316.50
ing to fight for it and if necessary to !angiihlS sad ?weet sonK; the car he Individual deposits subject
to check .............................. 47.308.40
give his life. These young men have handled was just right, and all the
given up home, school, business or other cars were wrong. So in my pad­ Demand certificates of de­
posit ...............................
work, to fight our battles. Salute the ded cell I stand, filled up with mind
160.00
boys.—Banks Herald.
restoring drugs, and, with a slipper in Certified checks ..................
55-00
my hand I swat the roaches and the 1 ime and savings deposits.. 4,073-24
Other
liabilities,
Bond
in
­
The big steel corporation munition bugs.—Walt Mason.
terest .............................
120.00
factories and al! others who have be­
come multi millionaires over and What Gasoline Tractor» Can Do For
Total.............................. $77033.14
over again from the fabulous profits
Farmers.
State of Oregon,
made from war orders, should now
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Countv of Tillamook, ss.
have the opportunity of "putting up”
I, John O. Bozorth, cashier of the
1 ransformation of farming through
the big end of the expense of con­
ducting the war between this country the agency of gasoline is the revolu­ above-named bank do solemnly swear
that the above statement 'is true to
and Germany, This is a burden that tionizing evolution which is now ex­ the
best of my knowledge and belief^
should not be thrown on the man of pected. Gasoline may yet change far­
John O. Bozorth,
only moderate means. Let the fellow mers from an occupation into a pro­
Cashier.
who has been “licking” the cream fession, influence society as the tele­
Subscribed and sworn to before me
from the big war trade handle the phone and the trolly have done and this
llth day of May, 1917.
heavy end of the expense. He should put the possibility of famine out of hu­
F. L. Brode, Notary Public.
be made to liquidate without any un­ man consideration, says the Spokes­ My commission
expires Oct. 4, 1920.
necessary ceremony.—Umpqua Val­ man Review.
Correct attest: R. I. Hendricks,
ley News.
The New York Times contains a Scott
Bozorth, Directors.
discussion of these possibilities by
Edward
A.
Bradford.
He
considers
Tlie supreme courts resort to hu­
IrHSda .t the <■■■■! ItilMMt <
mor in writing their decisions is , time and
, tractors the pith and mar-
The Mercantile insurance Company»
.
“
1
of
growing
evidenced by the opinion of the Ore-1 ro"
/ j pr°b e,1“
America, in the state of New YorlQ
gon court, written by Chief Justice enough foodstuffs. The war would or
on the 31st day of December, 1918,
McBride in the case of J. S. Hart et seem to him to have only secondary made to the Insurance Commiaaioner
the state of Oregon, pursuant to
al vs. the City of Independence, aT
ui- I con«quenceS for agriculture and the of
firmed last week. Referring to the threat of famine for the world to be law:
Capital.
survey of the land in question, the owing to other causes than war.
Amount of capital paid up.21,099,000.09
During the first two years of this
Income.
court says: “Evidently it was not a
Net premiums received
'government corner’ because the gov­ war the United States, according to
during the year................. 21,208,042.82
ernment surveys are not marked by Mr. Bradford, purchased more food Interest, d iv i dends and
rents received during
beer bottles buried in the ground; lhan “ con»uraed and exported 76 per
the year ...............................
125,177.74
and it is a matter of common know-|cent more- Food riots and other tok- Income
from other sources
ledge that in the early fifties, when I ens
s|i°rUKe in food were caused,
received during year. . .
5.04
these donation claims were being sur- not by failure of crops, but of foreign
Total income .................... 01,831.226.5*
veyed, Oregon was in a state of pris- governments buying in American
DI ■ la a racmen ta.
line purity and sobriety and beer Imarkets- The foreigners drew on their Net losses paid during
the year................................ 2 435,411.1»
bottles were unknown. So this beer I caPital t0 supply their demand, and Dividends
paid on capital ‘
bottle which the surveyor found and I outdistanced America's buying by
stock during the year..
100.000.00
Commissions
and salaries
dug up and identifies as such must be- ineans of income.
paid during the year...
115.021.1»
long to a more recent geological
Tbc n‘eans of meeting the demand Taxes, licenses and fees
paid during the year...
11,071.44
period than that extending from 1850 Iappears t0 Mr- Bradford to consist in
of al! other ex­
(01854.”—Itemizer.
our farmers replacing ox or horse Amount
penditures ..........................
T0.115.7O
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with the tractor, which is the plow
Total expenditures......... 21.029.707,43
The greatest contest ever faught out a"d automobile in one. In France and
Aaaeta.
before the interstate commerce com- England farm help is so scarce that Value of real estate
owned
mission will open Monday at Wash-'|tbe governments are calling for 4000
(market value) .............
Nil
of stocks and bonds
ington. The railroads of the UnitpH ‘factors to do the work of men by Value
owned
(market
value).
..02,800.770.90
c*—— 1 have
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States
now gross freight earn _|
­ machinery. It follows that, if tractors Loans on mortgages and
Nil
collateral, etc....................
ings of $2,500,000,000 yearly, have pe­ will help solve the fanning problem Cash
204,314 47
in banks and on hand.
titioned the commission for a 15 per in war, they can do so in peace.
Premiums in course of
Speaking of wastage in using ani­
collection written since
cent blanket increase—for authority
September 30, 1916.........
1H7.S7O.1S
10 take $375,000,000
more money I mals,
lna,s> Mr.
-“r- Bradford
“rauioiu argues
arSuw that
..... “it
*. Reinsurance
due from
yearly from the producers and the Itakes more land t0 support mule or
other companies on paid
711.10
losses ....................................
consumers. They give as one reason t borse tban nlan> Bve acres against
and rents due and
‘he passage of the Adamson law last ,hree< U retiuires 125,000,000 acres to Interest
32,305.10
accrued .................................
summer increasing the wages of their support the horsepower of farms,
nnn^i—1 tra,nmcn- _ But the increase
east. Horsefeed costs $2,000,000,000. A
Total assets ........................23,241,974.14
special deposits in any
addiHoFd > exceed *5”,000,000. inc | horse averages only three hours work Less
state (if any there be)..
Nil
additional $325,000,000 is asked on the a day. Tremendous slack might be
Total assets admitted in
hav!"id that
C0S,S of. operation taken up by releasing a quarter of our
Oregon................................ 23.241.974.14
l.lnbilltie«.
increased. The commission has cultivated land from the support of
such
wasteful
power.
Displacement
of
Gross
claims for losses un­
3 ‘«f’Pofary order granting the
paid ......................................... • 221.211.14
horse
labor
would
add
half
to
our
utilrV,?i. but Wj,th tbe reservation that
Amount of unearned pre­
“«less the roads shall show the ius- yield of wheat or double our corn.”
miums on all outstand­
171.11110
The
tractor
plow
symbolizes
farm
­
ing risks .............................
‘ an,d need of il’ ,he order will not
Due for commission and
ing
emancipation.
The
gasoline
engine
pe made pcrmanent.-Spokesman-Re-
4,151.41
brokerage ...........................
is the sole of this plow, and the en­ All other liabilities...........
14.150.00
gine can operate almost every imple­
Total liabilities. exclu­
ment of the farmer.
•
Fewer and Stronger Churches.
sive of capital stock
of 21,000.000
................ 21.138.829.48
1917,
Summons.
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In the Circuit Court of the State
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
I
Coats Driving i Boom Com­
pany, a corporation,
Plaintiff.
vs.
Carl Haberlach and Amanda
Haberlach, his wife and Frank
S. Sugimoto,
Defendants
To Frank S. Sugimoto, one of the
1
above
________
named
¿ defendants
___ — in the
_____
name
of the State of Oregon;
,
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the
complaint filed
against you and the other defendants
in the above entitled Court and action 1
on or before the last day of the time
prescribed in the order for publica­
tion of Summons herein to wit: the
25th day of May, 1917, and if you fail
to answer for want thereof the plain­ I
tiff will take judgment against you
that your damages be assessed and i
awarded for the land sought to be i
appropriated and described as follows
to-wit:
A strip of land 40 feet in width
over, through and upon the lands of
the defendants, for the
use of the
plaintiff and being twenty (20) feet '
in width on either side of the follow­
ing described center line thereof, to- '
wit:
Beginning at the government quar­
ter (J4) stake on the North boundary i
of Section 24, Township Two South
of Range Ten West, thence along the i
North boundary of Section 24, on a '
true course North 85 degrees 43% '
minutes. West 1262.76 feet to the 1-16
corner on the North line of the I
Northwest quarter of Section 24; i
thence along the East boundary of
the Northwest quarter (J4) of the
Northwest quarter of Section 24 on a
true course South 1 degree 07 min­
utes West 939.7 feet to the center
line of the right of way of the pro­
posed extension of the Coats Driving
and Boom Company’s Logging rail­
way; thence along said center line on
a straight course South 76 degrees
58 minutes West 1298.6 feet; thence
along a line curving regularly to the
left, radius being 1146.3 feet for a
distance of 20.3 feet through a cen­
tral angle of I degree 28 minutes to a
point on the West boundary of Sec­
tion twenty-four Township 2 South of
Range 10 West, said point being on a
true course South 2 degrees 47 min­
utes West and 1334.7 feet from the
government Section corner common I
to Sections 14, 13, 24 and 23, all in I
Township 2 South of Range 10 West
of the Willamette Meridian; thence
along said center line on a regularly
curving line to the left radius being
1146.3 ft. and central angle 17 degrees
23 minutes for a distance of 347.7 feet;
thence on a straight course South 58
degrees 07 minutes West 1270.8 feet
to a point on the West boundary of
the Southeast quarter of the North­
east quarter of Section 23, said point
being on a true course North 2 de­
grees 22 minutes East 601.4 feet from
the 1-16 corner on the South bound­
ary of the Northeast quarter of Sec­
tion 23 Township 2 Sooth of Range
¡0 West of the Willamette M.eridian
in Tillamook County, Oregon. con­
taining in the aggregate 2.71 acres
and all being situated in Sections 23
and 24 said Township and Range.
An addition any damages if any,
there be, and that the Court includes
in its final judgment the terms agree­
ments and conditions contained in
plaintiff's offer to put in not more I
than three crossings on the grade and
track level at the most convenient i
place the number to be designated by
you and your co-dedendants at the
trial of this action, at the expense of
the plaintiff, and that the plaintiff
will take judgment appropriating and
condemning the lands hereinbefore
described for the right of way to-wit;
use, and that it will take judgment
against you and the other defendants
for the costs and disbursements of .
this action.
This Summons is served upon you
by publication thereof by order of the
Honorable A. M. Hare, County Judge
of Tillamook County, Oregon, in the
absence of the Honorable George R.
Bagley, Circuit Judge, of the above
entitled Circuit Court, which order is
dated the 10th day of April, 1917, and
the date of the first publication there­
of, being the 12th day of April, 1917,
and the date of the last publication
will expire on tine 25th day of May,
I9I7.
Webster Holmes,
1
~
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Total premiums in force
OfC.K?Pllet<- readiustn>ent of the work
TEUTONS IN U. S. SCORED
December 81. 1916 .
21 .«85,141.28
Baalneae la Oregon far the Year.
on „ C1hurcf!cs
the United Slates
Total Insurance written
few.! •" a .as,s that they »hall bc Fatherland Betray'd, Says a Berlin
during the year................ J 11,274,235 0»
■ewer m number but more efficient in
Paper.
Gross premiums received 1
ar.sti.es
during
the year.................
accomplishment is strictly urged by
Premiums returned during
Bishop Lawrence, of
< ' Massachusetts,
“
...............
Amsterdam, May —
io.— ____
Bitter con-
4.4t3.se
the year ...............................
who drives home ¿ome of the familiar I denination of German-Americans is Losses paid during year.
3.333.53
Lowes
incurred
during
the
arguments
with v'K°rous rhetorical I the feature of an article in the Kreuz
blnwc a -------
4.535.53
year ................. -...................
hnm --- • owe
sces a new
ncw UUIJ
duty before the I Zcitung on niobolization in the Unit- Total amount of Insurance
outstanding in Oregon
nome LmiS
missionary
boards,
th.
LIO.narvy ,.board
s. Work for e<] States. The writer first seeks com-
De't^iber 81.
........... 1.334.433.M
De'iaiber
31, 191«
1711.........
■he church,
believes, > ma
- y consist I tort jn expressing utter disdain for
of
“rCh’ i he
■ bcI,eves
THE MERCANTILE IN3. CO.,
• closing old churches as well as I the present American Army, com-
By E O. RICHARDS. Présidant.
resident «suerai «gant end
pening new ones. In the past there |ments on the costliness of volunteer Statutory
attorney tor serviça:
“as been too much emphasis on mere recruiting and the obstacles
'
‘
of ' con­
H. E. SMITH.
numbers. In the future it is going to scription, such as a lack of lists o
TH Hsorr BRU - Portland. Or.
be quality that counts. Bishop Law­ men capable of bearing arms. Referr­
rence says that he would like to be ing to the loyal resolutions passed at
Biliousness and ConstiPatiOn.
i
f
Notice.
able to throw all the churches up in meetings of German-Americans, he
(he air and throw them down again says:
For years 1 was troubled with bil­
, ,
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'
*n places where they could do their
Notice is hereby given that the un­
“German-Americans could not De­ iousness and
constipation, which
*ork better because of more favor­ tray their old mother country more made life miserable for me. My ap­ dersigned, administrator of the estate
able locations.
.shametuny,
..... nobody will petite failed me. I lost my usual force
shamefully, seeing
seeing that
of Lars Jensen, deceased, has filed
lherc is no room for doubt that the Ia
t that’the existence of the Unit- and vitality. Pepsin preparations and
anemic church has been one of *be |e(j gtate5 ¡s endangered by Germany^ cathartics only made matters worse. I his final account in the County Court
serious social problems of recent |
pitful is* the cowardly zeal do not know where I should have for Tillamook County, Oregon, and
limes. The supernumerary in business
■’ vhich the 2,000,000 German- been today had I not tried Chamber­ that Saturday, the second day of
r-
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lain’s Tablets. The tablets relieve the
‘he fittest. Industry has adopted | tions disown their race in time ot dis- ill feeling at once, strengthen the di­ June, 1917, at the hour of ten a.m., of
new tools to meet new conditions,
gestive functions, purify the stomach, said date is fixed as the time, and the
faithfulness is liver and blood, helping the system to office of the County Judge, of Tilla- |
"hen the railroads came the stage "“The term German ____
coaches were sent into retiremnt. But L nereoy
erej,y iorevei
forever dishonored, ,?ot "’5 do its work naturally.—Mrs. Rosa inook County, Oregon, in Tillaanook
‘“any churchs have refused to see any longer ..
. ...
—. German Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tab­ City, Tillamook County, Oregon, is I
binds
us —
to .u
these
‘he trend of events. There is dupli­ Americans. We only cherish one wish lets are for saly by Lamar’s Drug
fixed, as the place for the hearing of
cation of effort. Ministers in com­ that, as speedily as possible, they Store.
munities that cannot support them erase the word German from the
For a burn or scald apply Cham­ the said account.
are pitifully underpaid. Co-ordination names of their organizations, its use berlain's Salve. It will ally the pain
Notice is further given that all per- I
•5 lacking in social work. The stream being as insulting to the German peo­ almost instantly and quickly heal the son» having any objections to the ac- |
does not rise higher than its source. ple as to themselves.” _____
injured parts. For sale by Lamar’»
ceptance and approval by said County 1
The congregation with a poor leader
Drug Store.______________
Court of said final account will ap- :
H ineffectual.
A Symbol of Health,
Bishop Lawrence is quite candid in
N<>t an Evangelist.
pear at »aid time and place and show '
o
discussing the church’s opportunities
— ■ o
-
of Ancient
cause, if any there be, why the admin­
The Pythagorians
under present conditions. He declares Greece
The orthodox minister’s son, Tom­ istrator should not be discharged and
ate simple food, practiced
•hat there is a law of supply So
and. long
de­ I‘ icmpeiauut
my,
aged
5,
had
a
fight
with
a
larger
...» puri,y
>-— ’ As a
emPerance and
,
mand that governs ministers. '• 2_
-,o lo.n" ‘
___ ......I
they
used th.
the t.vr
five noini
pointed star which boy, with the usual result. As hia his bondsmen exonerated.
as only small parishes and small in- I , they regarded as a symbol of health, mother washed the tears and blood
C. C. Jensen, Administrât- !
comes arc offered, he declares,
if A red five pointed star appears on from his face, he sobbed:
or of the Estate of Lars '
haif Jench package of Chamberlain’s Tab-
church will get only small men
"Jimmy will g-go away into ev-ever-
Jensen, Deceased.
•he only effect of wiping out 1 h — M lets and still fulfills it» ancient mis- lasting punishment for this, w-won’t
o' ‘he churches of the country wi-----
he. ma?”
1 as <* »Tiiivw v ------------- -
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he to get better men for the ministry,
“Oh, I hope he’ll repent and be
troubled with indigestion, bihous-
Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done
I
he would regard it as worth
tüai while.
activ-1 ness or constipation, get a package o saved.” said his mother.
Wond«rs for Me."
. .Supplementing its spiritual
activ
"Well, I just hope he won’t said
abound
for these tablets from your druggist. You
’‘•es, and preparing the
and will be surprised at the qu.c: rehef Tom.”
________________
“ 1 have been a sufferer
from
‘hem, the church is coming more
|ot oanly which they afford. For sale by U
stomach trouble for a number of
How Tro«.
more to demand the service not
years, and although I have used a
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°‘ earnest men but of men esf specially J mar s Drug Store
great number of remedies recom­
equippi(j.. This is particularly true in
The new garden hoe,
mended for this complaint, Chajnber-
Rheumatism.
‘hose localities in which foreign resi­
The new garden hose,
lain’» Tablets is the first medicine
dents predominate. There is need of
The new silken hose,
that has given me positive and lasting
If yoH
you »r«
are troubled
education for the ministry such as. H
..»»»— with _
b
The new Spring clothes—
relief." writes Mrs. Anna Kadin,
'here never has been before. Fewer muscular rheumatism
. the dough
_ _ goes
The way
Spencerport, N. Y. “Chamberlain’s
me...............
-
Th*
«'"iMers. if need be. but men better I Iain’s Liniment
a trot
.
No American knows.
Tablets have done wonders for me
'itted for their great task is to be the I frotn pain which it affords is alone
Nor care», we »’pose,
and I value them very highly.” For ’ 40
times
the
cost.
For
sale
’«’ehword of the future. It would worth m»«iy -
A darn what he owes.
* (
sale by Lamar's Drug Store.
that the insufficient minister I by Lamar s Drug More.
FEED
We are now located in our new
stand at the FRYE WAREHOUSE
at the S.P. Railroad, near the S.P.
Depot, where we welcome all our
customers to call and see us. We
carry a full line of Feed. Silosand
Farm Implements. Our prices
are the lowest for the value re-
ceived. Let us know your wants.
Down town office at A. C. Ever­
son's Real Estate Office. Both
phones at warehouse and office.
W. KUPPENBENDER,
Tillamook, Oregon.
The Potatoe King of Wash-
ington will not permit plant­
ing his Potatoes before they
have been properly treated
with Bichloride of Mercury.
Directions for use at
C. I. CLOUGH CO.
TILLAMOOK, ORE.
*'
FRANK HEYD& CO.
General Contractors
and Builders.
Estimates & Plans Furnished.
SEE OUR
Special
Silo!
Call at our plant and get prices. It will
save you money.
ONE BLOCK WEST OF P.O.
Both Phones.
ALEX. MeNflIR & CO.
GENERAL HARDCUARE
Kitehen Ranges and
Heating Stoves.
THE BEST STOCK OF HARDWARE IN
THE COUNTY.
See Us for Prices Before Ordering Elsewhere.