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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT APRIL IO, 1919. You get your Hartford check promptly—but LOAN TO RIDE TO SUCCESS ON WAR TANKS VICTORY SLOGAN CONTEST WILL END ON APRIL 5 The last day for the Victory Loan slogan contest will be Saturday, April 5. Any slogan in the mail on that day will be considered in awarding the Each of Seven Pacific Coast of $30, $20 and $10. Slogans need not be in rhyme and States Given Tank to Ad although the limit is 12 words, shorter slogans are preferred, There Is no vertise Victory Loan limit to the number of slogans each person may send. Each of the seven states in the Here are samples ot the 10,000 slo Twelfth Federal Reserve District will gans that have been received at 430 be given at least one of the twelve California street, San Francisco: tanks assigned this district for use "Your bond keeps faith with those during the Victory Liberty Loan drive who died.” which starts April 21. The tanks have “Insure the Victory with Victory been assigned in the following man Bonds.” ner: Two to Washington, one to Ore “Victory Bonds Bind Victory." gon, one to Idaho, one to Utah, one to "Punch the Bond out of Bondage." Nevada, two to Northern California "Make good the Liberty that Victory and two to Southern California and has won." Arizona. The remaining two tanks "You’ve finished the Kaiser. Now will be carried on special trains, one finish the job.” of which will tour the Northwest and "Don’t quit because the Kaiser did." the other to travel through California "Remember the Argonne. Buy a and the Southwest. bond.” War Veterans to Drive “If it was worth dying for it’s worth The tanks will be handled in the paying for.” “Don't be a quitter.” campaign by twenty-four veterans with European servicj to their credit. All of the drivers have actually seen CROOKS AND FOOLS service in France. Before being sent out over the district the camouflaged The American people, called spend- tanks will parade and give a sham bat thrifts by the rest of the world, were tle in San Francisco. According to present plans all of taught the remarkable lesson of thrift the tanks will arrive in San Francisco in the four Liberty Loan campaigns about April «. They will be taken to which were held before the signing ot | a four acre tract of land near the the armistice November 11. Thou Southern Pacific freight stat’cn where sands of persons who had never saved they are to be assembled and the cam a penny in their lives are now holding ouflage retouched by the men who are Liberty Bonds bought on the install to drive them during the campaign. ment plan. If you have bought a Liberty Bond, The tanks will be equ'pped with Mar lin mach’-e guns or 37 M.M. smoke hold it You have the best investment bombs wit special pistols and lights. in the world. Every day people who have paid bard earned money for their Trophlee From France On the special trains which are to bonds are trading them for worthless carry the tanks will be a complete stocks of a dozen different varieties, display of war trophies which have These stocks will never pay them a been collected on the battlefields of cent of dividend, They are investing I France and brought back to this coun their money in a Mississippi Bubble. Don’t let yourself be led astray by try since the signing of the armistice. a nicely engraved yellow-back certifi Wit- the trains will travel heroes of the American Expeditionary Forces cate that has no guarantee of value and is only supported by gilt edged who will speak for the Victory Loan. promises. Before you relinquish your Liberty Bond be certain that you have a better Investment. If you follow this rule you will probably keep your bond. FLYING CIRCUS TO ADVERTISE VICTORY LOAN American Aviators to Exhibit in at Least Nine Coast Cities During* Campaign A flying circus made up of twenty American aviators, a captured Ger man submarine and 3000 feet of mo tion picture film showing actual fight ing on the Western front will be three of the features used to attract atten tion to the Victory Loan which opens April 21. The aviation feature will exhibit the American birdmen flying Ameri can, English and German planes and exhibitions will be made in at least nine oi the larger cities of the district. This will be the most sensational fea ture of the campaign and in |he fleet of eleven planes which will come to this district will be two captured Ger man Fokkers, two British single seater Spads, two British combat S. E. 5's and five American Curtiss bom here. The official Itinerary has not been completed, but among the cities which Till be visited are San Diego. Los Angeles, San Francisco. Sacramento. Portland, Seattle. Spokane. Boise City and Salt Lake City. Landing fields In all these cities are now being chosen Heware of -mal) expenses: a «mall leek will «'nk e gres', «hip Siene one penny lets tbe.r thy clear g.úns. full insurance will never repay the loss. To carry, insurance is a proper caution, but the bigger phase of caution does not stop with insurance. It never stops. Caution against fires is an ever present need. This need is more urgent than ever before. All property values, materials and labor have risen. Building must be done at higher cost than ever before. The Hartford Fire Insurance Company is starting a nation wide movement to stop fire waste. It is doing this for the benefit of the nation as well as for the individual Its fire pre- vention service, based upon an experience of 108 years, is available to you through this agency. We would like to talk this important matter over with you. SYNOPSIS OF THEANNUAL STATEMENT OF TH E Massachusetts Mutual Lite Insurance Company Of Springfield, in the state of Massachusetts, on the thirty-first day of December, 1918, made to the Insurance commiasiouer of the state of Oregon, pur« suant to law: CAPITAL. Amount of capital stock paid up......... Purely mutual , INCOME. Total premium income............................... I 14,078,454.01 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year....................................... 4,938,749.46 Income from other sources received during tbs year......................... 5,443,195.92 24.440.401.54 Total iikoome DISBURSEMENTS. Paid for losses. endowment*, annui ties and surrender values..................... 4 Dividend* paid to policyholders dur- ing the y«*r............................................. Dividend* paid on capital stock dur- ing the year.............................................. Commissions and salsries paid during the year ............................................. « .. Taxes, license* and fees paid durlug the year .................................................. Amount of all other expenditures.... Total expenditures 7.771,666 51 I 3,245,420.77 Non« 2,417.427 02 373.148 58 1.180.463.34 S 14,087,640.23 ASSETS. Value of real estate owned (market value) ......................................................... I 1.142.138.33 Value of stocks and bonds owned (amortised value) ................................ 5C.819.268.58 Loans ou mortgages and collateral, etc....................................... ........................... 39.103.083 95 Premium uote* and policy loans......... 18.420.323.15 Cash In hanks and on hand................. 1.257.414 .71 Net uncollected and deferred premiums 2.046.503.74 1.873.110 88 Other assets (uet)..................................... ROLLIE W. WATSON, The Insurance Man. We write ALL KINDS of Insurance and give YOU SERVICE. All Losses Promptly Adjusted and Promptly Paid. . 43jTandMutual. Tillamook City, Oregon. Nat°®Tmd. made to the undersigned at the office WOMEN GIVE OUT. of H. T. Botts, Attorney at Law, Til Notice is hereby given that the un- lamook City, Oregon. Housework is hard enough when derslgned has been appointed Ex- Dated this March 27, 1919. healthy. Every woman who is having ecutrix of the last will and testa- G. H. McLeod Administrator. backache, blue and nervous spells, ment of C. W. Hogen, deceased, by H. T. Botts, Attorney. dizzy headaches and kidney or blad the County Court of Tillamook der trouble, should be glad to hear Total assets ............................................ 4112.641.832.34 County, Oregon. All persons having Hillsboro woman's experience: Less special deposit* In any state (if Summons. claims against the estate are hereby None any there be) ------- o------- Mrs. S. A. England, 728 W. Oak required to present the same to the In the Circuit Court of the State Of St., Hillsboro, Ore.,- says: “Two Total aseeta admitted in Oregon.. .|1 ¡2,661,852.34 undersigned for allowance at the of- Oregon for Tillamook County. years ago I had such a bad attack of LIABILITIES. fice of H, T. Botts, attorney at law, Bay City, a Municipal Cor Net reserves ............................ lumbago I wasn’t able to get up or s »5.227.837.00 Tillamook, Oregon, within six months poration, Plaintiff. Total policy claim* unpaid. »10.905.78 down stairs. When I sat down on a All utlwr liabilities............... 11.105.964 74 from date of this notice. vs. chair I could hardly get up again. Surplus ...................................... 5.318.054.82 Dated March 27th, 1919. Eugene McGill, M. F. Murphy Sharp pains, like a knife sticking in Elizabeth Hogen, Total liabilities, exclusiv« of capital and Stephen Collins. my back nearly killed me. I could stock ......................................................4112.641,852 34 Executrix. Defendants. Total insurance in force December 31, I hardly drag myself around, I felt so 1918 .......................................................... 4490,793.291.04 To Eugene McGill, M. F. Murphy, 'completely played out. I had taken and Stephen Collins, the above nam only a few doses of Doan’s Kidney Notice of Final Account. BUSINESS IH ORECOR FOR THE YEAR. ed defendants. Total inauranoe written during the Pills when my back began to feel year ............................................................. 737,350.00 Notice is hereby given, that the In the name of the State of Oregon, stronger and had used only one box (»roes premiums received during the undersigned has filed in the County you are hereby required to appear jeer ............................................................. 115.008.70 when I was able to get about as well Premiums returned (luring the year.. 37.52» ST Court of Tillamook County, Oregon, and answer or otherwise plead to as ever. Since then have never had Losses paid during the year................. 63.360.00 his final account as administrator complaint filed against you in the any trouble with my back or kid Losses Incurred during the year........... «6.860 00 of the estate of Willis B. Powell, de above entitled cause on or before six neys.” Total amount uf insurance outstand ing lu Oregon December 31, 1918.. 4.511.432.00 ceased, and that said Court has fixed weeks from the date of the first | Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Monday, May 5th, 1919, at the hour publications of this summons, and if COMPANY, of 10 o’clock a.m., at the County you fail to appear an*d answer as simply ask for a kidney remedy-—get WM W. Mci’UtNCH. President Court room at the Court House in aforesaid, plaintiff will apply to the I Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that WHEEL«! H. HALL. Secretary. Statutory resident attorney for service: ( Tillamook City, Oregon, as the time court for the relief prayed for In the Mrs. England had. Foster-Milburn H. G. COLTON. Portland, Oregon. and place for hearing objections to complaint, to-wit: that the plaintiff Co. Mfgrs., Buffalo N. Y.-— Pd. Adv. I said final account and the settle be declared to be the owner in 1 fee ment thereof. simple of Lots Nine and Ten (9 & I H. T. Hotts, l’res Attorney STARVE HIM Dated this April 3rd, 1919. 10) of Block Four (4) of Bay ' City, ) at-Law. ♦ H. T. Botts Administrator. TUlamook County, Oregon, and that f John Leland Henderson, Sec y the defendants have no right, title retary Tress., Attorney at- or interest In and to said property or Administrator's Notice to Creditors. Law and Notrary Public. any part thereof; that defendants I Notice is hereby given, that the and each of them be forever barred Tillamook Title and undersigned has been appointed ad- and enjoined from claiming any 'ministrator of the Estate of F. P. right, in and to said property or any Abstract Co. I Kleim, late of Tillamook County, part thereof adverse to the plaintiff Oregon, by an order of the County herein, and that the plaintiff have Court for said County, and has judgment against the above named qualified as such. Notice is further defendants for the costs and dis given that all persons having claims bursements of this cause, and for against the said estate must present such other and further relief as to : the same to the undersigned, or to the court may seem equitable. This summons is served upon you his attorneys, Johnson & Handley, tower s fish brand 'at Tillamook, Oregon, together with i by publication by order of Hon. A. proper vouchers, duly verified, with | M. Hare, County Judge of Tillamook in six month» from and after thia County, Oregon, in the absence of | Hon. Geo. R. Bagley, Circuit Judge, ’ date. is a corker said order having been made and . Dated March 31. 1919. entered on the 8th day of March, Otto Kleim, for , Administrator of the 1919, and directing such publication Estate of F. P. Ito be made in the Tillamok Head on flight, once a week for six consecutive Kleim, deceased. | weeks and the date of the first pub lication is the 13th day of March, Notice to Creditors. 1919. Geo. P. Winslow, Notice is given that the under Attorney for Plaintiff. ‘ signed has been appointed adminis P. O. Address, Tillamook, Ore. trator of the estate of Anna M. Mc Leod. deceased, by the County Court The Pall Mall Gazette says the of Tillamook County, Oregon. All J A » ij/c/y. persons having claims against said United States must do collar work estate are hereby required to present for the league of nations. D ock this them to the undersigned for allow mean unrestricted Chinese immigra DEALERS EVERYWHERE ance within six months from the date tion or that we are to get it in the A.J. TOWER CO. BOSTON of this notice. Presentment to be neck. Notice to Creditors. ’