Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 18, 1919, Image 7

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T1LLA.MO9K HEADLIGHT, SEPTEMBER 13, 1919.
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MICKIE SAYS
Dr. J. B. Grider, dentist, I. 0. 0. F.
Bldg, Tillamook, Oregon.
/'""C m OICS) THIS 1« K8R SLkNtA
Telephone Rates Reasonable
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I HAVE A NEWS IttM FOR.
THE PAPE&.
"MR VsIHOOZIS,
Individual line, wall set, §2.75 per month or 9 l-6c. per day
Two party line, wall set, §2.25 per month or 7 Ic. per day
Four party line, wall set. §2.00 per month or 6 2-3c. per day
Stop and consider what you receive in return for this nominal expenditure.
You are at all times within speaking distance with your physician, druggist.
grocer and all business places desired.
call Singer Agency—Opp. P. O.
Pianos and organs
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It is always at your service day and night, and on duty every minute of the year.
PRETT't EASN'.
Protects you and the home in time of danger and emergency.
JE SX WMX XlLL
Saves you time, energy and expense beyond estimation.
1st bOáá SEES
TMAX "NEINS
Buy your crabs of Hays & Blanchard.
Bay City. Phone 162.
Dr
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Ramsey. Osteopath, Room 4
Masonic Building.
!Dr...w- E- Lebow—Dentist with Dr.
Wise.
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Counter Sales Books—Order vour
Sales Books from W. F. Baker,
agent Pacific Sales Book Co. Call
68 Headlight.
Wanted to Rent—well stocked dairy
NO-O ,T'“
u........ to
ranch on .hn~.
shares. Handy
and cheese factory—O. E. Scott,
Sheridan, Ore. care of Paradise
Orchard Farms.
8-4.
GUESS NOX
Just think, all of the conveniences of the service, together with the saving of
time, expense, protection afforded, etc., for the insignificant expenditure of from
6 2-3e. to 9 1 6c. per day according to class of service used.
3ee the Tillamook Feed Co. about
Republic tires and save money.
For Life Insurance, there is nothin?
Is not the value ¡received for every dollar paid for telephone service greated
than that received for any dollar you pay out.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company.
for rent. Singer
Agency—Opp. P. O.
CAN AMAIL HIAASELF OF T h E
HIGH GRADE GOODS AND FINE
MALUES AX BLANK'S *' AJO
CHARGE, | SUPPOSE, FOR.
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NEWS ITFAXS
You are in constant touch with your friends and acquaintances.
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Tillamook has a resident piano tuner,
WHO LIMES TEN MILES FOCM
HERE ANO HAS ALVMANS
traded in another - ioinn ,
IN AS IN OUR. Cl IN TOD AN ANO
PURCHASED A $IOO BILL OF
goods at blank ' s 6X0«. e .,
AND VNAS SO WELL PLEASED
T h AX HE ANNOUNCED HIS
inxenxion op trading in
THIS CIXN HEREAFTER SO HE
better than what the Mass. Mutual
offers. Ask to see specimen policy.
—W. A. Church.
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See Williams about Miller Cord and
fabric tires. Prices right. Satisfac­
tion guaranteed. Tillamook Feed
Company.
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
¿FIRST„NATIONAL BANK, at Tillamook,
SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN
PLAYED POLITICS.
ALSO engaged in spruce production organ­
Russell Hawkins' Testimony in The
In the State of Oregon, at the close of business on Sept. 12, 1919.
Spruce Investigation at Portland
RESOURCES
ization, reading the list of suggest­
ions and recommendations he had
made to Director-General. Coffin.
The Whitney Company possesses a
tract of 186,000,000 feet of spruce
in Tillamook county, testified tlie
witness. After his removal from the
service he desired to aid In spruce
production and offered to log this
tract if a 12 mile railroad extension
were made to the timber. The freight
rate quoted him, said the witness,
was in excess of that paid on logs
from Toledo to Portland.
“So 1 thought I'd try it again."
laughed the witness “when I read
that they needed 30,000,000 feet a
month.”
Thereupon he made Colonel Disque
an offer to log the Tillamook tract
at a cost plus one-tenth of 1 per cent
basis, the fraction of profit to go to
the Red Cross. Col. Disque thanked
him for his generous offer, but said
that he did not believe there was any
appreciable amount of spruce in* the
tract. The deal fell through, though
Mr. Hawkins appointed two cruisers
to meet cruisers of the spruce pro­
duction division, the four to recruise
the tract.
‘Why did you offer such a con­
tract?” asked Representative Frear.
“Such a scandalous contract?”
added Representative Magee, with a
smile.
“I thought they wanted spruce,”
replied Mr. Hawkins. “I had a boy on
a submarine. Money don’t mean any­
thing to our crowd.”
“Did the cruisers go again to the
tract?” asked the chairman.
“I don’t know,” answered the wit­
ness. “Our men were never called
upon to go.” •
“While you were representing
spruce production, did you pay your
own expenses?” asked Representa-
five Magee.
“Every cent of ’em,” said Mr. Haw­
kins.
The witness testified that at the
time he was removed from spruce
service, neither he nor his company
had any interest in northwest spruce
logging, nor did they anticipate any.
Tillamook ¡Headlight’s
Trade Mart.
One cent a word per issue.
See Williams about the Republic, the
yellow chasis truck that serves so
well and honestly, a truck at an
honest price. Tillamook Feed Co.
For Sale. Pigs from the Duroc Jersey Tillamook Feed Co. buys hides. Come
in and investigate their prices.
Sow, Zell Colonel, a winner of sev­
eral blue ribbons. Pigs eligible to
register. J. W. Jennings. Kilchis If you are contemplating buying a
drag saw see the Tillamook Feed
River.
Co and get prices.
Near the end of the spruce investi-
LoanZ and discounts, including rediscounts.................................... $621,977.‘08 gi.uon in Portland, Russell Hawkins,
2,853.37
Overdrafts, unsecured................................................................................
oi the »»'liitney Co., was a witness
U 3. Government securities owned:
and his evidence not only shows that,
For Sale, 1918 Overland in good
Deposited to secure circulation (U.S. bonds par value $25,000.00
ex-governor West, but ¡senator Cham­
shape, with good tires. A bargain Films. Cameras and Photo Supplies
Hedged as collateral for State and other deposits or bills
Films developed 10c. with print
berlain, was also instrumental in
at $600. Enquire of Reed Farmer,
payable................................................................................ $40.000.00
orders.—J. W. Edwall.
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having him removed, which goes to
Beaver, Oregon.
Owned ¡.nd unpledged........................................................ 76,500.00
piove that West was not confining
War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually
Equity in $550 almost new piano Auto Tires—investigate the Republic
himself to the truth when he testi­
Standard, five
thousand miles
739.91
for sale at a bargain. Inquire Sing­
owned .....................................................................................
fied that he alone was responsible
142,239.91
guarantee, price right, at Tilla­
er Sewing Agency, Opp. P. O.
Total U. S. Government securities.........................................
for Hawkins’ removal.
mook Feed Co.
Other bonds, securities, etc.,
it will be remembered that a dele­
Just you hear the Brunswick, it plays
Bonds (other than U. b. bonds) pledged to secure postal
gation trout Tillamook waited upon
ali records at their best.—Palm Dr. Wise can be found at his Tilla­
savings deposits..................................................................$
3,000.00
Colonel Disque and advised him thut
mook office across the street from
Confectionary.
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Bonds and securities! other than U. S. Securities) pledged
only a few miles from this city there
the court house, Mondays, Tues­
as collateral for state and other deposits (postal ex­
is the largest and best body of
days and Wednesdays until further
Alfalfa Hay, quality quaranteed at
cluded) or bills payable...................................................... $5,000.00
spruce in the northwest. Amos Ben­
lowest prices. Tillamook Feed Co.
notice.
Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks,
son was sent to Tiliuinook and it was
owned and unpledged...................................................... $115,372.67
For Sale—Two milk cows coming
reported about the city that he said
fresh soon. Apply to W. R. Sim­
Total bonds and securities, other than U. S........................................ 123,372.67 there was not sufficient timber there
mons, Tillamook.
S-25
1,200.00
Stock of Federal Reserve bank( 50 percent of subscription . . .
and Colonel Disque (old Mr. Haw­
7,247.16
Furniture and fixtures....................................... .....................................
kins that he did not believe there
For Sale—White enamel iron bed
What Doctor Pierce Has
49,284.34
Lawful reserve with Federal lieserye Bank....................................
and springs, $10.00; Sanitary
was any appreciable amount of tim­
39,247.63
Done For Humanity t
Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks............
Devenport cot and pad. $8.00;
ber in the tract.
2,045.20
Net amount due from banks, bankers, and trust companies. . .
Solid oak library table, $9.00; Old
BY DOCTOR CRIPPS.
W. S. Cone, who cruised and locat­
Checks on other banks in the same city .or town as .reporting
brussels rug, $5; Almost new Mal­
ed the timber some year ago. hearing
It
has
always seemed to me that
3,190.11
bank .............................................................................................................
leable Steel Range, oil heater,
what Benson is reported saying, took
Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., should be
Checks on banks located outside of tity or town as reporting
small oven. Inquire at Singer Meh.
a mill man with him and went over
placed near the top when a list of
8,579.23
bank and other cash items....................................................................
Agency opposite P. O. Tillamook.
the tract, for he could not under­
America’s great benefactors is written.
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S.
I stand why there should be so large
He studied and conquered human dis­
Square
Grand
Piano
for
sale
$75.00.
1,250.00
Treasurer...................................................................................................
I a tract of spruce timber a few years
or will exchange for cook stove eases to a degree that few realise.
Interest earned but not collected—approximate—on notes
ago and it amounted to very little
and heater. See Mrs. Baurer, Bar Whenever be found a remedy that over­
8,265.36
and bills receivable not past due............................. ......................
I now. It was to satisfy his own cur­
View, or Inquire at Singer Meh. camo disease, he at once announced it
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iosity that he went over the timber
Agency, Tillamook
Sep. 18 in the newspapers and told where it
Total
again, and he came back with the
could be bought at a small price. He
report and reported that it was one
Dining room for rent—Todd Hotel, did not follow the usnal custom of
LIABILITIES.
large double range, tables and
of the best tracts of spruce • in the
Capital stock paid in . 1............................................................................. $ 50,000.00 United States. This goes to show
chairs, cash rent or will board for keeping the ingredients secret, so that
the rich only could afford to buy the
20,000.00 how little the spruce division knew
Surplus <und.................................................................................................
rent. Inquire at Hotel.
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medicine, but openly printed the name
Undivided profits................................................................. $14,175.53
about standing spruce timber.
7,529.93
Special Sale used Sewing Machines, of each root and herb he used. And
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid ....
6,645.60
Following is‘the evidence In refer-
including one Singer, $10 to $25. so to-day the names of Dr. Pierce and
25,000.00 ence to Tillamook county and the
Circulating notes outstanding...............................................................
, Singer Agency Opp. P. O.
* his medicines are widely known, and
16,531.35 part Russell Hawkins took.
Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies............
they stand for better health and better
95.00
Certified checks outstanding.................................................................
N. E. Ayer, of the St. Johns Lum­
For Sale:—80 acres of alder bottom, citizenship.
14,792.69 ber Co. testified regarding the par­
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding....................................
| one mile from Taft . Enough clear­
One of this great physician’s most
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve.
ticipation of his company in airplane
ed to run 8 cows. Address Mrs.
Individual deposits subject to check......................................... .... .. .. 511,486.81 stock production prior to the en­
i Viroqua Ferrin, Taft, Ore. Oct. 1. successful remedies is known as Doctor
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than
Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. These are
trance of the United States, of his
for money borrowed) ................. .. .......................................................
16,450.00 organization of the use of fir for
For Sale—My */2 interest in acre, little, sugar-coated pills, composed of
State, county, and other municipal deposits by pledge of
lot in McCoy’s Add, to Bay City, Mayapple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap­
wing-beams, and of the dictatorial
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assets of this bank..................................................................................
38,014.22 manner in which his concern has
for tax valuation, write Gilbert things that Nature grows in the ground.
Other demand deposits..............................................................................
519.22 been handed by Colonel Disque.
Eyk, New Auburn, Wiscbnsin.
These Pellets are safe because they
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move the bowels gently, leaving no bad
Time deposits subject to reserve.
“Was there any question of the Notice of Sale of Real Property By
beach lots at after-effects, as so many pills do.
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) ..........
60,502.74 ability of the northwest loggers to
i For Sale—Two good
Administratrix De Bonis Non
Rockaway. Phone 42-R, or write
Postal savings deposits............................................................... •............
465.69 furnish several times as much air­
Very often they make a person who
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Box 285, Tillamook.
Other time deposits ..................................................................................
245,184.10 plane lumber as was needed?” asked
takes them feel like a new man or
In the circuit court of the State of
Liabilities other than above stated (Reserved for deprecia­
I Representative Magee.
Oregon, for the County of Multnom­ For Sale—One of the best dairy woman, for they cleanse the intestines
tion on Liberty Bonds) .........................................................................
4,180.31
“I don’t think there was any ques­ ah, Probate Department.
faame in Tillamook county, con­ of hard, decayed and poisonous uiatter
tion about it,” answered the witness.
In the matter of the estate of
taining 59 acres of river bottom that accumulates when one is costive.
Total
$1,010,752.06
Narrating his own participation in Leonard Krebs, deceased.
la..d, with good house and large If you are constipated, by all means
the matter of spruce production, to
Notice is hereby given, that pur­
barn; also the dairy herd. Will di­ i?o to your druggist and get some of
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, ss:
vide the place up into three parts Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They
I, C. A. McGhee, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear which he was summoned as organizer suant to power and authority grant­
for the northwest, in September. ed to the administratrix de bonis
if desired. Se C. A. Swenson, on the may prove to be the-very thing your
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
system requires to make you well and
1917,, by Howard E. Coffin, director non of the estate of Leonard Krebs,
place for particulars.
C.A. McGhee, Cashier.
of aircraft, Russell Hawkins took up deceased, by the above entitled court
happy.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of September, 1919
I on the 3rd day of September, A. D., For rent—Restaurant doing good
Rollie W. Watson. Notary Public. the thread of testimony.
business at Bay City.
He was asked relative to his dis- 1919, the administratrix de bonis
My commission expires October 29th, 1920.
placement in the service, after Colon­ non of the above entitled estate will,
C< . rect—Attest: Peter Heisel, C. J. Edwards, B. C. Lamb, Directors.
Sale—34 acres, 20 acres river
el Disque had. ben assigned to the from and after Saturday, tlie 25th For bottom,
remainder bench. $1,400.
northwest, why he had failed to get day of October, 1919, offer for sale
Buildings poor. Inquire Headlight
the commission which he had been and will proceed to sell at private
office.
Spt-30. ’
urged to p?cept...
sale to the highest bidder, for cash,
“I did not want »a commission.” (subject to the confirmation by the Miscellaneous* Advertisements.
said Mr. Hawkins. “I believed thut 1 Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
men w ho aided in this work should for Multnomah County, all the right,
Dr. Wise—Dentist.
not wear the uniform. But when I title and interest of said estate in
found that Senator Chamberlain ob­ and to the following described reni Wanted to rent daily ranch with 20
to 50 cows, or wilt buy stock- Ap­
jected to my appointment, I natural­ property situate in th«' County of
ply to Ernest Ge.sler, Tillamook. S
ly wanted it.”
I Tillamook. State of Oregon, to-wit:
About this time General Squires at
“A tract of land formerly known
Washington had telephoned to Colo­ as Lots Five (5), six (6), Seven (7), Live Stock Ins.—See Watson.
nel Disque. at Portland that “the Eight (8) and Nine (9), tn Block Found, set of tire chains. Person who
lost them can recover them by ap­
secretary of war disapproves the Three (3) in Ocean Park, situate in
plying at the Headlight office, and
commission of Hawkins on informa­ I Section Ninteen
(19), Township
mouthpiece
I Four (4) South, Range Ten (10)
paying for this adv.
tion of a senator.”
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3rd Street, between 1st and 2nd Ave.
Mr. Hawkins had called up Secre­ West, Willamette Meridian, in Tilla­
Lost, Friday. Sept, 12. on road be-
tary Baker and had been assured mook County. State of Oregon, con­
tween Hebo and Grand Ronde,
that there had been senatorial objec- taining .60 acres, more or less, as
Eastman Autographic Kodak No. 1.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
tions lodged against his prospects for shown in Assessor’s Tract Book a.-
Finder plea.se deliver to Mrs. Ralph
a commission.
Tract number 930."
Chilcott, Hebo, Oregon, and re­
"The secretary of war told me to
Bid.: offered in wijtlng for said ;
ceive suitable reward.
go home and keep my mouth shut, real property may be made at auy
I and mind my own business, and be time after the publication of this
A fresh 2 year old Holstein heifer
was taken by mistake front (..
patriotic,” smiled Mr. Hawkins.
notice and before making sale, at
Notice to Taxpayers of Tillamook per cent per annum.
10
1 3c
He read a copy of a letter from the of.lc of Emil P. Slovarp, Attor­
Hanenktats tide Hats, no brand
W.
L.
Campbell,
County.
I
ney at Law-, 608-9 Henry Building,
Senator
Chamberlain
to
a
Portland
please
notify
Emil
Zurflueb.
The
John
Bollman
Co. Branch
Sheriff and Tax Collector.
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. man. whose name he did not disclose, Portland. Oregon.
Muniifaclurrr«
All last half payments of taxes for
in which Senator Chamberlain ex­
Dated and first published Septem­ Wanted plain sewing. Prices reason-
Let’s get a president next time who
onable.
Address
Mrs.
Myrtle
the year 1918 must be made on or
pressed his fear that Mr. Hawkins’ ber 18, 1919.
will be as anxious« to Btay in the :
Dougherty, corner 2nd St. and 6th
before October 5th, 1919. or interest
Helen Krebs, Adminis­
connection with the Whitney com­
Reformed Church.
White House after he gets there as '
ave West.
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tratrix de bonis non of
at the rate of 1 per cent will be add­
pany might Influence his official ac-
o-
he is to get there.
ed on the unpaid balance.
| tions, closing with the assertion that
the Estate of Leonard
Dr.'s
Allen
and
Sharp.
Dentists.
Sunday
School
at
10 a.rn..
We know now what the adminis- ! “no man can serve God and Mam-
All taxes remaining unpaid on No­
Krebs, deceased.
National Building.
11 o’clock, preaching by the pas­
tratlon
’
s
method
vember 5th, 1919, become delinquent
of destroying the mon.”
C. C. Stout and Emil Slovarp.
Lr‘ W. A Church write your hay tor, Rev. W. O. Lienkaemper. Sub­
and are subject to penalty of 5 per high cost of living is. It’s just delib­
Briefly, Mr. Hawkins gave an ac- 608-9 Henry Bldg., Portland. Ore.
ject "The Flr.dlng of an Old Book."
insurance.
«ent and Interest at the rate of 12 erately going to talk it to death.
counting of his stewardship while Attorneys for Estate.
Weekly Health Talks
ALDERMAN & POORMAN,
Auto Dealers
The emptier a man'x head
the bigger noise lie makes
Tires, Tubing, etc., Gas and Oil
IMPERIALES
CIGARETTES
quietly speak quality
through their mouthpiece
— because they're full of
real quality in tobacco.
Appealingly blended.
for
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