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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1920)
E. A. SHERMAN V? ''f Standard Flour Our Method: Trustworthy aire established that necessary confi dence which piano buyers have been looking for In years to com yonr entire torn Mr will recall this as the Christmas giR of all It yoa choose ths gift of a lifetime. High Ora4 Piano or Inner-Player. Ours Is a Piano Service for Everyone No matter how much or bow little yon want to Invert, we can show yon a beautiful and honestly made piano or player piano you'll be proud to own each the linnet la he class. ' ' ' Tbe enviable reputation of the Wiley B. Allen Co., ! tbe nataral outgrowth of almoat fifty yearn of specialized experience and leadership to tbe retailing of Pianos and player planoa for every need backed by tbe preitlge and reputation o( tbe world'a greateat Piano factories. Wt alto bave an extensive line of Phonographa including tbe famous Brunswick. Special payment plan It deilred. The Wiley B; Allen Co. J. FELLOWS, TRAVELING REPRESENTATIVE Edward A. Sherman of Utah, aeleet ed succeed Albert P. Potter ae asao clate forester of the forest service. FOREIGN TRADE POUGY STATED San Francisco. Urging immediate adoption of a treaty of peace "safe guarding every fundamental principle of tbe government of the United States," tbe general committee of tbe National Foreign Trade convention submitted Its report to tbe gathering of 2500 representative business men. Tbe declaration ct principles, which was read by James A. Farrell, lays down a strong policy for development of America's foreign trade and urges: That the government maintain as a principle of foreign policy that Ameri can enterprise abroad Is entitled to the. same measure of protection from the government of the country where, domiciled that foreign enterprise bere receives from this government That the United States as a creditor nation should afford other nations every reasonable opportunity to sell their products to us, "especially of raw materials, without detriment to exist- fing Industries." That every proper measure should be devised to encourage our manufac turers and producers to full employ ment of their facilities. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS HELD A Classified Ad. is a sure enough Business-getter. Try It. E3W Service WINS Confidence The spirit of the west li the spirit OP WEST COAST SERVICE It la virile and aggressive. In In clude! strength and a healthy en thusiasm. Above all other things Service It tbe dominant factor. The WEST COAST LIFE ban special service for every Ufa Insur ance need. 8TANDARD RATES SUPER 8ERVICE Je- ""iTortv"4 Excerpt from the Report of Insur ance Department of Oregon, Wash. , Ington and California. "As a result of this examination the company la found to be sound, aggressive and responsible. Its attitude toward policy holder! baa been liberal and conscientious. Its officers are men of standing and ability. . ANNUAL STATEMENT, DECEMBER 81, 1018 ! p ' 'JEHfSSTa ADMITTED ASSETS I - LIABILITIES Real Estate Owned .........,...... Loam on Real Estate (secured by pledge of property appraised at 78.4SS.I0 $1,700,000 Collateral Loans Loam to Policyholder! .................. Premium Notes and Policy Liens Bonda and Stock Owned ..... . Net premium! outsandlng and ferred Interest due and accrued .. Caah in Banks and In office , Other Assets - do i.oss,m.so 46,860.00 7SS.S78.7S St.86S.Sl 1.178,111.11 11. 601. 84 4I.40S.80 174.474.SS 77.SS740 Total Admitted Assets .t4.SS8.S51.10 Reserve on all, outatandlng poli cies 84,053,884,93 Reserve for loaaei Incurred . 88,014.80 Interest and premium! paid In advance 18,817.48 Reserve for Taxes Payable during 1810 ........... .. ; .. 41,811.88 AU other Liabilities 1S.1SS.78 Capital Stock ..............3250,000.00 Assigned Surplus (De ferred and Annual Dividend Funds ).. 158,818.81 I Unaastgned Surplus 100,(08.18 Surplus to Policyholder! 804,711.74 Total .84,888,151.10 INSURANCE IN FORCE-PAID-FOR BASIS-$39,558.1 66.00 INCREASE MADE IX 1910 In Insurance In force.... In Admitted Assets ...... In Unaaslgned Assets .. ...... 84,680,478 18.46 per cent 666,784 18.78 percent 68,185 111.68 percent Such a company with business enough In force and covering a large enough territory to give it the benefit of tbe law of average without adding new business can go on and on and pay every loss end ev ery endowment in full until the last claim Is paid. Genuine old line life insurance la as exact as the multiplication tobies scientific. - West Coast Life, San Francisco CENTRAL OREGON AGENCY TELEPHONE 144 : ' H. H. WILCOX, General Agent. DOLLY HODGES, Local Mgr. Guy E. Kelly of Tacoma Choaen National Committeeman. Seattle, Wash. Guy E. Kelly, Ta coma, was elected national committee man to succeed S. A. Perkins, also of Tacoma; Thaddeus Lane, Spokane, chairman of Washington's delegation to the republican national convention In Chicago next month, and George H. Walker, Seattle delegate at large to nominate Miles Poindexter, United States senator, for the presidency. The elections were held at a caucua of delegates at large, district dele gates and alternates here. Election of Guy Kelly as national committeeman followed his indorse ment at the state republican conven tion in Belllnghara last month. ., Charles E. Hughes Suffrage Counsel. New York. Charles E. Hughes has been retained as counsel for the suf frage amendment ratification cam paign of the National Woman's Suf frage association, the organization an nounced here. Methodists Name 3 New Bishops. Des Moines, la. Three bishops of the Methodist Episcopal church were elected here. They are Fred B. Fischer ot Muncie. Ind.; E. L. Waldorf, Cleveland, O., and Charles E. Locke, Los Angeles, Cal. THE MARKETS '' Portland. Oats No. 3 white feed, 869.50 a ton. Corn Whole, S7879; cracked, 880 81. . Hay Willamette valley timothy, 831 per ton; alfalfa, 834. Potatoes Oregon, 6o per pound ; Gems, 7c f. o. b. station. Butter Fat 56o. Eggs Ranch, 89c per dozen. Poultry Hens, 8234c. Cattle Best steers, 12.2513; good to choice, $1111.60; medium to good, 810Q11. Hogs Prime mixed, 815015.60; me dium mixed, 1415; pigs, $1215. ' Sheep Spring lambs, 81415.60; eastern lambs, $15 16; valley lambs. 1316; ewes, 8811. " Seattle. ".. Hay Eastern Washington timothy, $47 per ton;" alfalfa, 844. Potatoes Yakima Gems, 8165 per ton; local, 8150160. Butter Fat 57 59o. Eggs ISauch, 3941c. Hogs Prime, $15,500,16; medium to choice, 314.5015.50; pigs, 812 18.50. Poultry Hens, dressed, heavy, 48c; light, dressed, 42cr live, 8641a Cattle Beef steers, 812018; me A CAKE ia known by the flour that Is used in making It, There Is all tbe difference In the world In flour. Most of it will make bread or cake that can be eaten but ours makes bread and cake which it is a delight to eat. The successful cook uses our flour. Try it and learn tbe reason. Prineville Flour Mills Build the Logical Way and you Write for Catalog" of . Economical HousePIans 30? The factorv nv our National way. It elllnatea waste and makes possible iur less. Houses are no different from other products. With most of the labor performed in our mill, a big saving and a better house is the result. You get only selected Douglas Fir Lumber, world famous for durability and beauty. The house comes to yon in one shipment It saves the labor of building the ordinary, expensive way. It saves the waste of expensive material. And you can erect it yourself with un skilled help. Jh. S0W 'Office mm it FatrbarJz -Morse "Z Engine tvitk Bosch Magneto, t' The Supreme Farm Engine THE famous "Z" Engine and the Bosch liigK ten .ii . sion, oscillating magneto combine to make trie one SUPREME farm engine. 5 Call on us and see the result of this newest combination FAIRBANKS MORSE "Z" WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. ? We are substan. tially assisted in delivering maximum engine service bp a nearbj) BoscK SerOice Station. ? Prices I V H. P., $75.003 H. P., $15.00 6 H. P., frwo.00 all F. O. B. Factory. ' T. J. MINGER The Service Of The IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION S?3fHf!IT!'Il ROYALISTE DE TfclF Noa. 8,028 and 88,180 can be secured for a few select mares by aplylng to John Ross, Fair Grounds, Prineville, Oregon. Arran gements for holdink mares can be made. mstsmwasssr. mssmm dium to choice, $10(3)12.