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THE SIOIIXIXG ' OREGON? AX. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1913. 6 LISTER SUSTAINED ON HIGHWAY VETO Supporters of Normal Schoo Bill in Combine Bolt When Measure Is Passed. "DOUBLE CROSS" CHARGED Moose Allied With Democrats In De feating Republican Programme, and Attempt to Reconsider Action Is Due Today. BRIDGB MIX MAT NOT BI KKACHXD TILL THURSDAY AT OLTMPIA. OLTMPIA. Wuh., reb. 26. Spe cial. The Vanooover-Portland Inter tat bridge appropriation bill ap peared on the House calendar today top the fin time. Owing to the tact that the day's session wu taken op with the general fuse over the veto measures the calendar was not reached. Inasmuch as Senate bills are to be considered In the Bouse to morrow the bridge bill will not be reached before Thursday. OLYMPIA. "Waslw Feb. J5. (Special.) wnen several nun jnoosers ana wm ocrats bucked over the traces In the House of Representatives, the veto of Governor Lister on the bill for S 1,000.- 000 annual increase In the state high way fund was sustained with five votes to spare. It was the first time this session that the plan of the Republican party failed to carry in an emergency. The break down came after the "steam roller' had successfully overridden the Gov ernor's veto of a bill providing: 300,000 for the Cheney Normal School. The plan was to pass both of the bills over the head or tne Governor, Dut alter getting- the normal school measure through. Moosers and a few Democrats witched and the second veto lacked Ave votes of having the required two- thirds. In the outcome the Republicans lead- era declare that they were "double crossed" by seven members, and in con sequence they immediately adjourned the House and set to the task or re organizing; tbe forces for an attempt tomorrow to overthrow todays worg and put the two bills through accord inz to the original programme. Be fore adjournment notice was given that both measures will be called up for reconsideration tomorrow. Night Paaaea Laying Plau. The floor leaders favoring the road bill spent nearly all of last night whip ping the forces - Into line, swapping votes and making plana whereoy twe- thlrds -of the House could be counted on to support the road plan. The normal school bill came up first and tbe set programme was carried out without a hitch. The vote waa 77 to 16 in favor of the - passage ever the veto. When the road bill came up Repre sentative McArdle. of Jefferson County, who waa ten principal organizer of the "steam roller party, made a short statement. In which he said the House of 97 members ought to Know as mucn about things aa the Governor and urged the passage over the veto. Someone else declared that Inasmuch as every member present knew exactly how he would vote, the previous question should be called for and the roll called. It was ' then that the Republicans got the first taste of defeat. Eastern Delegations Balk, Delegations from Spokane and other parts of Eastern Washington, who had strongly favored the Cheney Normal bill and had entered the combine merely to get that, voted against the combi nation. The vote was 60 to 34 in favor of passing the bill over the veto. In asmuch as S votes were required, the veto was sustained. Control of House Alas. It Is doubtful if the Republicans can muster up the two-thirds vote needed for reconsideration of the bills. Tbe Eastern Washington delegations have all they want in getting the normal school bill through and the majority of Democrats and part of the Bull Moosers are desirous of either upholding the Governor or keeping the Republicans from maintaining control. The Republicans can do nothing with out out of the 97 votes. There are 49 Republicans in the House, which means that 11 votes must be mustered from the Democratic and Bull Moose forces. The Senate today passed a bill to create Bowen Instead of Vashon Coun ty, now a part of King County. Be cause of the strong fight made by Senator Bowen, of King County, tor the passage of the bill, a motion was made and carried to change the name of the Island and the new county from Vashon to Bowen. The vote on this was unani mous, despite the tact that Senator Bowen. who was being honored, strong ly protested. The Senate passed. SS to 1, a bill re quiring the labeling of eggs and pre scribing a classification. The bill re quires labeling of all' eggs displayed for sale with a sign reading "strictly fresh," "fresh" or "storage." Strictly fresh eggs are classed as those laid within 20 days of date of display; fresh eggs, those laid within 90 days and storage eggs those more than 90 days old. Olympla Loses Buildings. The House concurred In a Senate bill creating a state department for the sealing of weights and measures. Pro vision is made for a state officer to have deputies in tbe various counties to test all scales and measures. The -Senate cut down the amount of bonds proposed for Capitol granted lands from $4,000,000 to $2,000,000. In this action Olympla loses hope of get ting more new state buildings. The $2,000,000 will pay only for buildings now being completed and general in debtedness already Incurred. The $4,000,000 was to have been used for more new buildings. The Vancouver-Portland Interstate bridge appropriation bill appeared on tbe House calendar this morning for the first time. Owing to the tact that the day's session was taken up with tbe general fuss over tbe veto measures, the calendar was not reached. Inas much as Senate bills are to be consid ered In the House tomorrow, the bridge bill will not be reached before Thurs day. Despite the fact that the Legisla tors here have been showered dally for weeks with letters from business peo ple all over the state asking for the appropriation1 of $500,000 for the Panama-Pacific Exposition the Senate today adopted a report of the appropriations committee favoring holding the ap propriation to $165,000. The proposed appropriation for tbe San Diego fair is rut in the committee report from $50, 000 to $35,000. While the adoption of the report is a mere routine procedure it is believed the programme . as set forth, will come close to standing when the proposition comes up for final pass age. M' ARTHUR REBUKES SCIIUEBEL Speaker's Remarks Tlicn Call Re sentment From Others. STATE CAPITOU Salnm, Or Feb. SB. (Special.) Charges that threats were held out against certain members of the House to compel them to vote to reconsider Senate bill 192. the pro visions of which give to the Governor tbe power to remove or suspend county officials for a period not to exceed three months, were made by Schuebel on the floor of the House today. Speaker McArthur resented the ac cusations and rebuked Schuebel, telling htm that if be had any charges to make to be-specific This was the second attempt to re consider the action of the House In passing the bill, and It was beginning to appear that much lnharmony would result. Upton, who moved to recon sider, withdrew his motion. McArthur then took the floor and trounced "the thin-skinned" Republi cans who voted for the bill "to give a Democratic Governor the power to sus pend officers at wilL Several of the House members re sented his remarks and arose to give expression to their feelings. DUXIWAY SEES 3IAXY 'JOKERS' State Printer Declines to Favor Bill as "Compromise." STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or Feb. 25. (Special.) Although it has been termed a "compromise" bill both In tne House end the Senate, the printing bill placing the state printing plant under the supervision of the Board ol control Is not a compromise as far aa State Printer Dunlway is concerned, act cording to a statement made by that off'clal today. He declares that be Is opposed to the bill, that it Is an effort to place the printing plant under the control or union printers, that the bill Is full cf 'Jokers and will result in an ex pensive form of stale printing work. VETERAXS MAY TAKE TRIP Appropriation of $5000 Voted to Send Survivors to Gettysburg. STATE CAPITOL, Salem. Or., Feb. 25. (Special.) Oregon veterans who took part in the battle of Gettysburg will be allowed to fight the battle over aealn on the ground which is hallowed to them if the Governor approves Up ton's House bill which passed the Sen ate today. This bill makes an appropriation or $5000 to pay the expenses of the vet erans back to the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the battle. Sup porters assert that practically every state In the Union has passed a bill of similar Import BULL MOOSE STTLIi MAY ROAM Amendment to Insert Word "Moose' in. Bill Lost In Uproar. STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or., Feb. 25. (Special.) If the Governor approves, nulls over one year of age will not be allowed to run at large on the com mons in certain counties of the state, as Blanchard'a House bill to that ef fect passed the Senate today. Senator Smith, of Coos and Curry, suggested that the bill be amended so as to place the word "moose" after the -vord"bull," but this was uproariously voted down. Coos County was Included In the bill. so that the new bill will add Coos and Josephine Counties to tbe present law. Resolution Ousts Senate Clerks. STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) Senate stenographers and clerks, except those that are abso lutely necessary to conduct the af fairs of the body between now and final adjournment, were discharged by resolution today. A number of them were discharged by Individual mem bers Saturday. Those will receive pay for only 40 days, while the others will receive recompense for the additional time up to today. Horn an Resolution Defeated, STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) Tbe House this afternoon defeated the resolution by Homan sub mitting to tbe voters the question of new plan of representation In the Legislature. It provides for one Sen ator and one Representative for each county and $5 Representatives elected at large In proportion to population. People to Vote on Amendment, STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or.. Feb. 25. (Special.) The people will be called upon to vote on a constitutional amend ment providing for a method whereby incorporated cities and towns may be merged, a joint resolution from the House to that effect being passed by the Senate today. County Tax Budget Favored. STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) A House bill providing for a budget by counties to be made up before the tax levy Is made, passed the Senate today. It was introduced by Smith in the House. Calkins Bill Passes House. STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or, Feb. 25. (Special) The Calkins bill, prohib iting the shipment of liquor into "dry" territory was passed by the House to- tight,' There was no opposition. LEGISLATIVE CLONEL BUSH, heavy taxpayer of Bull Run and probably the most prominent citizen of that place, who is here watching the lawmakers, says: "I like baseball, football and that sort of port, but of all the exciting games. this one of the Governor and the Leg islature putting each other in the hole s the most intensely exhilarating: be sides, it lasts longer than the others." WHERE is the corporation depart ment of the state?" asked Sen ator Joseph of Joe Singer, sergeant-at- arms or the House, as he met Singer in tne lopDy yesteraay. Vy. right over dere, I fink." replied Singer, pointing a long, bony linger to a distant corner of the lobby. "I Just saw Ralph Moody, Franklin Griffiths and some odder big corporation guys noidin a nreetin over dere. A NUMBER of the members. Including Lawrence and Re&mes, sent written explanations of their votes to the desk on adoption of the report of Speaker McArthur on his famous delivery of 59 House bills to the Governor Monday night. They .eclared that the bills never were delivered to the Governor at Hhat time and they refused to vote for the report, which said that the bills were presented to them. AW. LAMBERT and the Misses lone and Clementine Lambert and Miss Margaret Hewett, of Portland, were Interested spectators In the House yes terday afternoon. CITY DETECTIVE HILU of Portland, was a visitor to the Capitol yester day morning. CITY ATTORNEY GRANT, of Port land, was here yesterday on official business. . "ARE we, the Republicans, going to run this House, or are the minor ity Democrats?" demanded Parsons of 1ST SWINGS VETO AX AS FIRST MOVE Senate Bill 11 6-Meets Death as Governor Resumes Duty After Four Days COUNTY SALARIES AT STAKE Both Branches Apparently Fear Not Executive Power, as Both Houses Await to Act on Measures Doomed to Disapproval. SALEM, Or., Feb. 25. Special.) Governor West was at the executive offices again today after an absence since last Friday afternoon. By his move he grained about four days on the Legislature In consideration of bills before he Is Compelled to veto them or send them to the Secretary of State. ' Ono of his first moves was to .veto Senate bill 116, which was introduced by Smith of Josephine and fixed the salary of certain officials in that county. This is a continuation of the move he I made recently in connection with an-J other county salary bill, stating the same reasons, the veto message being: "I return herewith Senate bill No. 116 with my veto, for the reason that county salaries for counties of this class will be fully taken care of through House bill No. 184." , "Well, I have been found," was the remark the Executive dropped when a newspaper man strolled Into his office this morning. "It is a funny thing." he continued, "when I gave a receipt for the bills that I found in my office today the re celpt was dated today." Governor West had no further com ment to make on his trip. With both houses now well lined up on the question of remaining over for five days after adjournment to consider vetoed bills of the Governor there now is' little fear on the part oft he mem bers as to the use of the veto ax, as they state they will handle the veto bills as they come back to them. SENATE WILL HOT QUIT EFFORT TO ADJOURN SEVE DIE TODAY AT XOOX FOILED. Governor and Joseph Come In for Warm Grilling for Holding Back Work of 1013 Session. STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or., Feb. 25. (Special.) An effort to put through a resolution to adjourn sine die tomor row noon was foiled In the Senate to day after the Governor and Joseph had come in for a good grilling for holding up the work of the session. Moser and Thompson each took a fling at Joseph and the Governor in the debate. Moser called 'attention to threats that had been made by the executive directed at "members of the Legislature early In the session; to the absence of the executive in an effort to delay tbe work and cause the tax payers to spend extra money. Thompson assailed Joseph as a roll- call obstructionist who at every turn nad made rrantlo efforts to consume as much time and create as mucn delay as he possibly could. The resolution had been Introduced by Miller and received only five votes in its favor. It was plainly expressed that this Legislature should have an opportunity to determine finally the laws that are to be passed at this ses sion and that it is the Intention of the Legislature to do so. Senate Fixes Employes' Pay. STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) An ineffectual attempt to get off the table a Senate resolution relating to the discharge of stenog- rapners ana cterks was made in the Senate today. President Malarkey passing the deciding vote against the resolution. This means that the Senatj probably will pay such employes up to the day of adjournment on the as sumption that tbe Governor has made necessary much of the delay. Stewart Salary Bill Vetoed. STATE CAPITOU Salem.' Or.. Feb. 25. (Special.) Governor West today vetoed Stewart's salary bill fixing the compensation for the School Superin tendent of Grant County on the same grounds that he has vetoed other salary ohib, ana u was laid on the table pend ing disposition of the blanket county salary bill. Xenner's Road Bill Levy Passes, STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or, Feb. 25. SIDELIGHTS Lane, last night when the members were considering a certain bill. "When did you climb onto the steam roller?" asked Nichols. "Why. Parsons Is the chief engineer of the roller now," said Hagood of Multnomah, a Democratic member. UAGOOD of Multnomah Is very en- thusiastlc over his Joint resolution, memorializing Congress not to "scrap" the v-regon. He is of the opinion that the effort will be successful In keep ing the historic battleship and perhaps in bringing her "home" to stay. " WOULD like to make to the House the suggestion contained in an Oregonian editorial," said Eaton of Lane when the House was debating the resolution to "Jimmy" the Governor's office, "and that is that we hang these bills on his door." , The suggestion brought forth a hearty laugh. AT THE conclusion of the rollcall of the House yesterday morning, the laugh, was on Speaker McArthur, who had been up until the early hours and waa suffering from loss of sleep, etc The rollcall was for the purpose of1 ascertaining who were present, "The bill having received the neces sary constitutional majority. Is declared passed," drolled McArthur, mechanical ly, and he did not awaken to what he had done until the House roared with laughter. PRESIDENT MALARKEY, of the Sen ate, has received a communication from Colonel Bush, of Bull Run, who says he ses some namesake of his has had a meteoric career at the Oregon Legislature and gives his thanks for the courtesy and consideration which has been accorded him. MISS LEONA GRAY,. Senate page, who was absent trom the Senate several days, while her sister was acting for 1 her. Is back to finish up the session. J-4- Today we announce the first showing of "Benjamin's" Spring Suits. We are still giving a discount of 26 on fcil Fall-Weight Fanoy Suts and Overcoats. Buffum k Pendleton 311 Morrison St., Opposite Postoffice. (Special.) The first Senate bill to be Introduced for several days came today when Senator Neuner offered a bill making valid special road tax levies. The Supreme Court recently declared that the law covering such levies is now null and void. The bill was quick ly passed in the Senate. Neuner said that In his county alone there are more theSi $72,000 worth of such levies. Printing Expert Causes Deadlock. STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or., Feb. 25. (Special.) The Legislature seems to be deadlocked on the question of abol ishing the office of State Printing Ex pert over an amendment slipped ill In the House which provides that the clerk who would take the place of the State Printing Expert should have all the powers and duties of that official. The Senate has decided to refuse that amendment and will probably retain that attitude. Amendment Oast Roadhouses. STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) Roadhouses are said to be put out of business by the provis ions of Senate bill 64, by Calkins, as amended in the- House and. passed to night. No place without accommoda tions for at least BO persons and recog nized as a bona fide hotel or club can obtain a license outside of an incor porated town or city. Senate Aids Pest Destruction. STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) Methods of keeping hor ticultural pests out of the state are pro vided, tor in Graves' House bill ' which passed the Senate today. Senator Bar rett said the protection which the bill gives to alfalfa growers of Eastern Oregon alone makes It one of the most meritorious that has yet been passed. Bill Endangers Sea Lions. STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) Sea lions around the mouth of the Columbia River promised a merry time. Belland's bill appro priating $1000 to hire men to kill such Boa lions passed the Senate today. The sea lions kill the salmon, state the supporters of the, bill. European Trip Favored. STATE CAPITOU Salem. Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) Two delegates to visit Europe and Investigate the system of rural credits there are provided for In a bill of Mitchell's, passing the Sen ate today. This bill 'carries an appro priation for the delegates expenses, Munyon's Rheumatism Remedy relieves pains in the lEa, arms, back, stiff or swollen joints." Contains no morphine, opium, cocaine or drugs to deaden tb pain. It neutralizes the acid and drives out all rheumatic poisons from the sys tem.' ' For sale by all druggists. Price 25 cents. Write Prof. MunybaTB3d and Jefferson Sts,. Philadelphia, Pa, for tnodical advice, absolutely free. YOUR SOUR. GASSY. UPSET ST01V1ACH - WILL FEEL Fl IN FIVE MINUTES. "Really does" put bad stomachs In ordor "really does" overcome Indiges tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and sourness in five minutes that Just tha-t- makes Pape's Dlapepsin the larg-est selling: stomach regulator In the world. If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gs and eruc tate sour undigested food and acid; head is dizzy and aches; breath foul; tongue coated; your insides filled with bile and indigestible waste, remember the moment Dlapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing almost marvelous, andthe Joy is Its harm- fTV. PAPE'S f2 CBAW THlAWGHTLteS OP MAKES DISORDERED STOMACHS FEEL-FINE in r 1 v c 4ui nTRFJ? INDIGESTION. DYSPEPSIA. SOURNESS. bAb, HBAKlDUSKi CAKGE so cent case any drug s Y THE substantial response to our Sunday announcement, and the enthusiastic approval of our "IDEAL HOME" was grat ifying indeed. J We build well we plan carefully we buy economically. Our homes rep resent the utmost in quality, originality and convenience. J The house we now have ready over looks all of Portland from a vantage point supreme the dignity of its Co lonial lines blend with - the massiva beauty of the terraces surrounding. Brick copings and garage lend color and contrast pleasing indeed, df The ten rooms of the house are prac tical in relation to each other not only in convenience, but in point of har mony of decorative treatment. Every room has an unbroken view sun, air and superior lighting arrangement. . Cfl The house is for one seeking the ideal the different the artistic. The price is a revelation the terms satis factory. J If you will phone us we will gladly have the machine take you out at your convenience. TO ARCHITECTS: CJ We are going to build homes good ones.. Study the contour of Westover Terraces and any plans submitted pos sessing originality and individuality will be considered in the future homes we erect. The Home Construction Co. II of Oregon II V CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WTtii.niyn 'J TELEPHOM2 and It Is understood the bill has the approval of the grange. s Revolver Bill Passed. STATE CAPITOL. Salem, Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) The House tonight passed the Perkins bill, restricting the sale of revolvers. Under Its provisions dealers must register every sale and must be licensed, and no one can purchase a gun without a permit from the Chief of Police or Sheriff. Forbes, HlnkJe and Upton and others spoke in- favor f the bill. Agricultural B1U Passed. STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) Mitchell's bill. which would make every poor farm In the state a demonstration farm In connec tion with the Oregon Agricultural Col lege, passed the Senate today. Mitchell believes that this will will go a long way toward solving the demonstration farm problem. Physicians' Examinations Regulated STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) Those who take examina tions to secure a license to practice medicine when they fall In a part of their subjects and wish to be re-examined, need only take examinations In those studies In which they fall, under provisions of a Housv bill passing-the Senate today. . One-Crime Indictment Stands. STATE CAPITOL, Salem. Or, Feb. 25. (Special.) Branded as a vicious bill. the proposal, to allow more than one crime to be charged in an indictment. was defeated by an overwhelming vote in the Senate tonight. Road Bonding Bill Is Filed. STATE CAPITOU Salem, Or, Feb. 25. u s Mm , tore. a Thank ou BIAIN 7407 (Special.) 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PACIFIC LAND TOWNSTTE CO., LTTA Joint Owners and Sole Agrats. S30 Richards BU. Vancouver, B. C. V. P. HARRIS, BOO Henry Bldg.. General Sales Solicitor for Oregon. Cafarrii- Quickly Relieved Get a 25 or 50 cent tube of Catarrhal Jelly at once. Use It qntck, Finest remedy ever offered for Catarrh, Cold in the Head, etc Money refunded if wanted. Twenty years of success. Why? Sample free. Write quick. KONDON MFG. CO.. Minneapolis. Minn. "It is made -with Milk." If yon want to know all about it, look on page 14. Jlntftiwn ir I't r ' ia SYNOPSIS Or THE AKN-DAX STATEMENT OP THE Massachusetts Mutual Life Insure ice Com pa y of Springfield. In the Stats of Massachusetts, on tli (let da; of December, 191X made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital, Amount of capital siock paid up: Purely mutual. Income. Premiums received during the year 10.25J.1S.S Interest, dividends, ami rents received during the year 8.i:3,f9.13 Income from otiier sources re ceived during the year 464.i44.64 Total Income I ll.833.173.tl Disbursements. Paid for losses, endowments, annuities and surrender val ues 4,574,541.84 Dividends paid to policy hold ers during the year 1,144, Dividends paid on capital stock during the year ....... Commissions and salaries paid during the year 1,446.SS7.1 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during, the year 324.7J8.S Amount of all other expendi tures 656.663.05 Total expenditures S ,74,tU.:i Assets. Market value of real estate owned t S.O0.M Market value of stocks and bonds owned i8.SS(,TS.0 Loans on mortgages and col lateral, etc S6.146.764.00 Premium notes and policy loans 10, 69.V642.04 Cash in banks and on hand... 613,633.48 Net uncollected and deferred premiums 1,288,466.02 Other assets (net) 1,083.111.19 Total assets $ 4v,62B.64.J Less special deposits In any state (If any there be) Total assets admitted In Oregon $ 46, (lo.l54.lt Liabilities. Net reserve $ 81,!68.6.CK Total policy claims ju?.tio.i All other llabllltle 1.032,650.87 Surplus 4.631, 739. u; Total liabilities exclusive of capital stock o( S 69.B1S.664.6I Total Insurance tn force De cember 31. 1913 $306,595,106.00 Business In Oregon for the Year. Total risks written during the year $ 73,870.06 Gross premiums received dur ing the year 179.63S.35 Premiums returned during the year Losses paid during the year... 88.474.00 Losses incurred during the year 3s.476.00 Total amount of risks out standing In Oregon Decem ber 81, 1913 1 5.1O:.76l.0O MASSACHl'SFTTS JoTTTA!. UFB INSCK ANCK COMPANY, By WHEELER H. HALL, Secretary. Statutory general agent and attorney for service: II. Q. CALTO.V, Manager. 440 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Or. SYNOPSIS OF THIS ANNUAL; STATEMENT OF TUB New World Life Insurance Company of Spokane, in the State of Washington, on the 31st day of December, 1312, made to the Insurance Commissioner of tha State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital. Amount of capital eiuck paid up I H4.087.00 Income. Premiums received durina tfcs year M.403.H Interest, dividends, and rents received during the year. . . t0.t8 06 Income from other sources re- celved during the year...,. 2PS.96 Contributed surplus ,. 140,681.69 Total income 1.67.1 Dlaborsement. Paid for losses, endowments, annuities and surrender val ues t S.OOO.00 Dividends paid to policy hold ers during the year ............. Dividends paid on capital stock during the year ............ Commissions and salaries paid during the year 4l.Ms.lt Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during the year 1.218.10 Amount of all other expend!- tures IS, 11 3.74 Total expenditures 4.611 M Assets. Market value of real estate owned Market value of all stocks and bonds owned I 18,638.00 Loans on mortgages and ool. ...... . lateral, etc. T4.141.2 Premium notes and policy loans ............ Cash In banks and on hand... Bi,l21.tS Net uncollected and deferred premiums fJS'S. Other assets (net) 1S.4S8.8: Total assets (allowed)...... 4,02. Less special deposits in any stata (If any there be) Total assets admitted la Oregon s4.M. Liabilities. Net reserve I l.lsXOS Total policy claims iw.'ii All other liabilities 1.M0.63 Total liabilities exclusive of capital stock of f 14.S93.61 Total Insurance in force De- ......... comber Si. 101S l.m.tOO.OO Business in Ore iron for the Year. Total risks written during the ........ " year HMOO.Os Gross premiums received dur- Ing the year ,1S3.S4 Premiums returned during the year No"8 Losses paid during tUe year.. Nona Losses Incurred during the year Non Total amount of risks out standing in Oregon Decern- ber SI. 1P13 12-.B0O.00 NEW WORLD LIFE IN8LBANCE COM- By JOHN 'j. CALLIOAN, President. Statutory general agent and attorney for service: A. B. CARTER. CIS Teon Bldg., Portlsnd. Or. Don't Blame Your Over Worked Stomach When your stomach will not digrest food, the worst thing; you can do is to take a lot of digestive medicines. 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