I^le Edwards ------ ------- 54.231W H, Stark . ......... 26.07 Vai Fisher Jr.................... 54.19 G. E, Davis . ......... 16.77 Cloverdale Telephono Co. .2.80 G, N. Davis ... ......... 11.22 Fred Sewallen ............. .. .... 4.60 J. N. Martindale .240.00 C, M, Morton ., ...52.43 State Industrial Acc. Comm.......... 2.46 ...50.901 W. P, Morrison . BOND FUND A. Miller............. ...38.93 Edw. Mallory ............................... 125.86 H. W. Wyld .... ... seh ' Southern Pacific Co.................... 319.66 'George Knight ...32.4» The Hemlock Store ,................. 1.17 H. M. Kiddy .... ...22 ¿5 A. G, Beals Lumber Co. ................ 75.60 ...22.45 [ Gilbert & Co.....................................164,10 Chas. Briggs .. ..69,93 | Brighton Mills Co............................ 27.35 Lee Mead .... 'Art Case ........... ...19.21 | Wheeler Iron Works .................... 20.95 B. E, Turner .... ... 10.98 i Ivan R. Witcher ............................. 13.09 Ed. Le Francis MARKET ROAD WARRANTS ......... 19.21; L, A, Whitcomb ..................... 11.52 Tillamook Transfer Co................ 385.00 R. F. Znchman .................... 27.95 A. C, & H, Anderson ..................8.78 Wheeler Lumber Co. ................ 235.62 Nehalem Garage .......................... 40.46 Homer Mason Co. Clerk .9.36 Lamb-Schrader Co............................ 17.50 The Carboundum Co. .. 19.20 F, L, Sappington .............................15.0 F, S, Yorks Lumber Co. 84.00 E. E. Parker ................................. ..3.50 G, E, Davis ...................... .5.00 Star Lumber Co............................ 252.47 A, H, Gulstrom ............... 28.00 W, H, Schmidt................................. 12.00 Frank Heyd & Co........................ 277.90 The Marion Steam Shovel Co. 142.68 > “'Adam’s Apple” When our forefathers read the ¡Bible they were very fond of perus- ' ing the stories and incidents con­ tained therein even further than the Scriptual explanations. Where the Book of Genesis, for example, merely ¡relates the episode of Eve and the ¡apple in the briefest and most con­ cise language, the legends of prac- ' tically all people go much further— connecting various kinds of animals and birds with the fall of man and 'introducing scores o. trimmings [ which do not appear in tne original ■ version. It is one of these legends which 1 is responsoble for the name “Adam’s ¡apple” as applied to the thyroid car- i tilage of the larynx, a projection [which is usually much more aparent in men than in women. This legend [states that Adam, when he attempted I to swallow his bite of the apple from | the Tree of Life, choked upon it, and I it stuck in- his throat, and that all ¡the “Adams” since then have had this protuberance, as silent evidence of the indiscretion of their common ancestor. Unfortunately, the legend Is silent as to why Eve, who is re­ puted to have been the first to eat j the fruit, did not likewise suffer— [so, even in a woman, this lump in the throat is known as an “Adam's apple.” DON’T « neglect your Cough At the first sign of a cough or cold, take Clough ’s Hoarhound Lung Balsam or Clough's Cold Tablets and check what might lead to serious results. Give a look at the prices of can- I ned peaches, pears, salmon and ber- i rles at the Burge Grocery—a cut of 25 per cent. 12-23tf CLOUGH CADILLAC CARS CO Leaves Tillamook Daily at 8:00 A. M. and 12:30 P. M. The Rexall Store TILLAMOOK Tillamook Stage Line OREGON Leaves Portland (Hoyt Hotel) daily at 8:30 A. M. and 1:00 P. M. Makes connections with Rockaway Stage Line. Cars are warm and comfortable f The firsika nona! Bank j TILLAMOOK. .OREGON- FURNITURE ILOOR COVERINGS, P Ï1NTS and WALL PAPER, BEDS and BEDDING STOVES and RANGES You Will Find My Price j LOWER and My Guarantee to You Is, “Your Mon­ ey’s Worth or Your Money Back” G. A. R 1ER “7 Come 11” Is Now United States Anthem to the Tune of Two Billion Dollars. FRENZY SEIZES THE COUNTRY Treasury Official« Deeply Concerned Over Situation—May Make Gen­ eral Appeal to Public to Check Gambling. Washington, D. C.—Approximately $2,000.000,000 changed bands last year as a result of the gambling mania, it wus estimated here on the basis of Information reaching government heads through official and unofficial channels. Treasury officials are deeply con­ cerned over the situation, which Indi­ cates, they say, that the United States is still clinging to wasteful and ex­ travagant habits that grew up since the armistice. The situation has been brought to the attention of Secretary of Treas­ ury Houston. Director William Mather Lewis of the savings division now Is considering whether a general appeal to the public through ministers and civic societies would be effective in checking gambling. Frenzy Saizes Nation. Lewis has just returned to Washing­ ton from a trip through the country In which he gave some attention to a study of the situation. “Gambling at cards and betting on racing has reached a frenzy never tie- fore equaled," he said. "Thousands appear to be engaged in it in one form or another, either as betting commis­ sioners or bettors. "It Is true that money changing ownership through games of chance does not represent economic waste, But seldom are winnings put to any useful economic purpose. "The federal government, of course, is powerless to act to check the mania except through a moral appeal. »» 1 County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, dated the 29th day of De­ cember. 1920, requiring summons to be served upon you by publication ft>r six consecutive weeks in the Tillamook Headlight, and the date of the first publication is the 30th day of December, 1920, and the date 3rd day of February, 1921. BOTTS & WINSLOW, Attorneys for Plaintiff Poetoffice Address. Tillamook, Or*. 12-30t« SUMMONS In th« Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Tillamook County. Bdna M. Reinhart, Plaintiff, ▼«. Frederick W. Reinhart, Defenuant. To Frederick W. Reinhart, defend­ ant above named. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby re- quired to appear and answer to the I oomplaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, in the above en- titled Court on or before the 3rd day of February 1921. and if you fail to so appear and answer for want there­ of plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for in her com­ plaint, to-wlt: a dissolution of tho marriage contract now existing be- tween plaintiff and defendant and for «uch further relief as to the Court may seem juat and equitable. This summons ■ published by order of Honorable Geo. R. Bagley, Judg« of the abov« entitled Cou»t. made this 20th day of December 1920. First publication shall be Decem­ ber 23, 1920 and the last publieotion »hall be February 3, 1921. Barriek 4 Hall Attorney« for Plaintiff. Tillamook, Or. 12-J3t7 Notice To Creditors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been ap­ pointed by the County Court of Tilla­ mook County Oregon, administrator of the estate of Jessie C. Taggart Ward. Deceased, and all persons holding claims against said estate ar« hereby notified and required to present the same to the undersigned at his residence at Neskowin, Ore­ gon,or at the office of Botts & Wins­ low, Tillamook, Oregon, duly veri­ fied according to law, on or before six months from the date of this lotice. Dated this Sth day of January, 1921. Oscar B. Taggart, Administratoi of th« Estate of Jesal« C. Taggart Ward, Deosased. 1-4 ’S ORDER In the County Court of the State Nearly $1,000,000,000 was won at ef Oregon, for Tillamook County. In the matter of the Guardianship poker and other card games alone this year, it was estimated. Tax re­ of George Ludtke and Ivan Ludtke, ceipts on sales of playing cards now minors. This matter coming on to be heard average more than $3,000,000 a year. ♦his 12th day of January. 1921, up­ This indicates the sale of 40.000.000 on the petition, of H. V. Alley, guard, packs, which alone cost more than ian of the person? and estate of the $15,000,000. above named minor’s, praying tor At every race meeting that lasts a : an order licensing him to sell the week several million dollars change real property belonging to said min­ hands at the tracks, it Is estimated; ors situated in Clatsop County, Ore- This includes no estimate of the vast ' gon, described as follows: The South half of the Southeast aggregate of sums wagered at places Administrators Notice of Final distant from the tracks through bet­ quarter of Section 35, and the West Account I half of the Southeast quarter of Sec- ting commissioners. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | tion 36, all in Township 4 North of Range 9 West. W. M., and Lots 1 the below named administrator has U. S. DOOMS BURROS AS PEST and 2, Block 9 in Mohler, Tillamook filed his Final Account in the Estate of Laura I. Chance, deceased, and County, Oregon. animals Charged With Destroying the And it appearing to the Court [ that by an order made and duly Beauty of Grand Canyon of from such petition that it is nec­ entered, the County Court for Tilla­ essary and will be beneficial to the mook County, Oregon, has fixed Mon­ the Colorado, said minors that such real estate be day, the 28th day of February, 1921, at ten o’clock a. ni. as the time, and Washington.—The lowly burro, en­ sold, and it further appearing that the Court House of Tillamook County shrined in western legend as tlie H. V. Alley, Winnie Alley and Aug­ Oregon, as the place for the hearing heroic prospector, has been officially ust Ludtke are the next kin of said of said Final Account. classed as a "veritable pest" by the minors, and no other person is int­ NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN erested in their estate. that all persons having any objection United States government. IT IS ORDERED that said next 1 to said Final Account and to the This animal, and its progeny In of kin, and all persons interested in countless numbers, abandoned by Its the estate, be and they are hereby discharge of this administrator, ap­ former owners, according to Stephen directed to appear before this court I pear at said time and place, and show T. Mather, director of the national at the County Court Roof in ths cause if any there be, why said ad- park service, has selected the Grand Court House in Tillamook City, Ore- I ministrator should not be discharged bondsmen exonerated. canyon of the Colorado for its habitat, gon, on Monday the 14th day of and his MARION T. CHANCE and the availability of the canyon’s February, 1921, at th« hour of 10 Administrator of the Estate scenic beauties in consequence are al­ o’clock A. M. then and there to Laura I. Chance, Deceased. •now cause, if any there b«, wh; QT a 1-27 t5 most disappearing. licease should not b« granted to i The burro, Mr. Mather says, “de­ stroys the trails, denudes the pastures ■aid guardian for th« Mie of such of grass and other forage so that na­ real estate, and that a copy of this tive wild game, sucli as antelope, has .order shall be published at least been forced out.” He adds that “the thre« successive weeks in th« Tilla­ Headlight a weekly news­ time is not far distant when radical mook Marathon Lodge No. { paper of general circulation pub­ steps will have to be taken to ellm- lished in Tillamook City, Tillamook 93, Knights of Pythias inate the burro evil.” County, Oregon, and circulating in Regular meeting Mon-' ■uch County, such publication to be day evening at 7:45 SOLUTION FOR FUEL PROBLEM made prior to the time set for the Bharp. By order of | hearing of said petition. the Chancellor Com­ Homer Mason, County Judge. French Scientist Urges Use of Wind mander. State of Oregon, County of Tillamook and Water to Replace John C. Carroll, C. C. j I, H. S. Brimhall, County Clerk , Coal. and Clerk of th« County Court, of the County and State aforesaid, do W. R. C. Paris.—Wind and water hold the so­ hereby certify that the foregoing Corlnlth Relief Corps, No. 54 Dept, lution of the fuel shortage In France, copy of Order In the Matter of the of Oregon, meets on first and third E. Colardejfi told his associates at the Guardianship of George Ludtke and Friday evenings of each month, at Academy of Sciences at its last meet­ i Ivan Ludtke, Minors, has been by | me compared with the original, and 8 p. m., in the W. O. W. hall. Visitors ing. He presented what he considered that it is a correct transcript there- welcome . Minnie Johnson, President I proof In the results of an Installation [ from and of the whole of such orig- Elizabeth Conover, Secy. I inal Order as the same appears of on his kitchen faucet of a water tur­ bine which drives a dynamo that record and on file at my office and in my custody. Corinth Post, No. 35, Dept, of Oregon charges storage batteries. In witness whereof, I have her« Meets on second and fourth City pressure on the water, he ex­ ! unto set my hand and affixed tho plained, Is sufficient to furnish a seal of said Court this 12th day of Saturdays of each month household with electric light. ¡January, 1921. at 1:30 p. m. in W. O. W. In the country, M. Colardeau would I (Seal) H. S. Brimhall, Clerk. hall. Visitors welcome. install windmills to pump water to ele­ 1-13 14 vated tanks and utilize the fall of the H. W. Spear, Com’dr. water through a pipe to turn the I t Samuel Down«, Adjt. SUMMONS charging turbine. In the Circuit Court of the State New Interest has been taken here In [of Oregon, for Tillamook County. Johnson Chapter No. 24 this Idea of household Installations. A . E. Alberding, Plaintiff, vs. J. R. A. M. because the higher costs of fuel and H. Alberding, Defendant. Stated convocations every To J. H. Alberding, the above power. It Is considered, may make first and third Fridays. ,nampd defendant. Visitors welcome. practicable these water turbines. In the name of the State of Oregon f. E. Keldson, Sec. , You are hereby required to appeal Serves in Regiment He Commanded and answer the complaint herfn on Camp Sherman, O.—James G. Bar­ ■ file a gainst you in the above en- Tillamook ney, first sergeant of company L. ■ titled court and cause on or before Lodge Tenth infantry, is now a “noncom” 'six weeks from the date of the first No. 1260 in an outfit he once commanded. He publication of this summons, and if L 0. O. M. was an emergency major In the regi­ you fail to appear as aforesaid, the ment during the war and commanded plaintiff will apply to the above Meets the regiment during the absence of the named court for the relief prayed every colonel. The captain under whom he for in the complaint, towit: That Friday serves was once his second lieutenant. I the contract of marriage heretofore at de- K. of P. He has been twenty-four years In the existing between plaintiff and prmy and could have had a commis­ i fendant be dissolved, and for such Hall. sion but for a physical defect, which ■ other and further relief as to the S. A. Brodhead, Sec. was overlooked during the war emer 'court may seem equitable. Thia summons is served upon you gency. by virtue of an order made and I entered by Honorable A. M. Hare. Tillamook Lodge No. 57, A.F. & A M. Stated Communication Wed- No Loes, But No Gain. Lodge Directory A FINANCIAL ROCK OF GIBRALTER Every changing condition has found the Federal Reserve System able to cope wth the situation. The emergencies of war, the extravagances and speculation following, and then the reaction—have been trials which the old system could hardly have withstood without privation. We are glad the First National contributes to its strength and—in turn—enjoys its protective influences. DIRECTORS W. J. Rlechers. John Morgan B. C. Lamb. A. W. Bunn C. J. Edwards. Henry Rogers C. A. McGhee GAMBLING ORGY Summons Bv Publication In the Circuit Court of th« State of Oregon, for Tillamook County. Maggie Knudson. Plaintiff, vs. F. S. Harmon Furniture Company, a Corporation, Chas. I. Clough Com­ pany, a corporation, Alex McNair & {Company, a corporation, Jones- Knudson Furniture Company, a cor­ poration, John Erickson, Adolph Erickson, Claude Myers, Chris Nel­ son and Carl Knudson, Defendants. To Carl Knudson, one of the de- fendants above named: In th« name of the State of Ore- gon: You are hereby required to ap- pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled \ cause on or before the date of the last publication of this summons and if you fail to appear and answer, for j want thereof the plantiff will apply ¡to the above named Court for the ! relief prayed for in the complant. I which is briefly as follows: That a , decree be entered herein declaring I that 5000 shares of stock of the Jones-Knudson Furniture Company, now in the possession of defendants Jones-Knudson Furniture Company and John Erickson, be declared the ! property of the plaintiff, held in trust for her by the two defendants last named, subject to the payment of the followng indebtedness of Carl Knudson, to-wit: Alex McNair & Company, $600.00; Chas. I. Clough ¡Company, $50.51; John Erickson, $236.76; Adolph Erickson, $85.80; Claude Myers, $50.00, and Chris Nelson, $204.00; And further, that upon the extinguishment of said tn- | debtedness the said stock, or so much thereof as may be left after ¡such extinguishment, be transferred on the books of the defendant Jones- Knudson Furniture Company to and I in the name of the plaintiff. Plain­ tiff further prays for general relief. This summons is published by or­ der of Hon. Homer Mason, County Judge of Tillamook County, Oregon, by an order made and entered on the 27th day of January, 1921, in the absence from Tillamook County, of the Judge of said Circuit Court, the first publication hereof being Febru­ ary 3, 1921, and the last publication being on the 17th day of March, 1921. Dated Feb. 3, 1921. T. H. Goyne and S. S. Johnson, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Postoffice address, Tillamook, Ore. l-3t7 ood Printing Quick! when an emergency arises and a customer needs printed matter at once the entire r< sources of this well equipped printing plant are placed at his disposal. The Tillamook Headlight Make It Snappy Girls: Pluck ye your eyebrows while may, Daub up yur lips and nose. Rat your hair 'most any way. Slip on your sheerest hose. Old Time is fast a-flyin*( dears. Go vamp ’em while ye can. If ye be coy, ye will in tears Forever lack a man. —Kansas industrialist. nesday, Feb. 9th at 8:00 P. M. FRANK H. MATTHEWS CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Let me show you plans and «ive you estimates on that new house of yours or help you piau to make your old one more complete. Residence: 1002 3rd Ave. East, Cor. 10th. Mutual Pnone CITY TRANSFER Steam Heated Storage Room Local and long distance hauling A. E. WALLACE BeU 67J 1.0.0. F. BUILDING - - Phone Mutual CLAUDE I. 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MAIN 3 MUTUAL PHONE Like Dancing To An Orchestra Put on a Victor dance record on Victrola and "trip the light fan- I stic” to your heart's content. No instruments out of tune, no big outlay fot musicians: and music ■ al- ways there when you want it. Ut us play some of the fetching no* airs ou a Victrola for you. Harvey Eblnger. Sec’y. E. E. KOCH, Druggist Tuesday eve, 7:30 p. m. Rebekak. We4aoeday eventag Camp 1-4, Thursday I • ¡Job Printing at the Headlight office