V ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON,- SATURDAY. APRIL 6, 1929. SIX scoots mm - FDR GREAT MEETSPJG Oil H.1Y MIGHT The jmlpea for the aehievment round-up hein held for ihe Hoy Seoul met yesterday uflcinoon and uiidiled the reports which have bc"n turned in lo ditto. Th .Induing committee la composed of 'W. L. Campbell, chalinmii; Kev. Frank Matthews and Hew J. U. Jjenlmll. Tin; first ten places itwanh'd are as follows: Birds ol troop 2, !!7,tiSft point a; l'mpfua;( of troop 6, :iu.Sr; Owls of troop IS, JS.Kiii: Panthers, (rcop 21, 10, fi!l."; KukIpk, troop IS. 72si; Kly liii? K.iules, troop 4, 6.125; Unfile a. troop (i, fi,0?;"; ileaviMH, troop l' r..X!,5; Raven troop 3, 5.670; Hear ers, troop 9, 5,1 if. The round-up will end on April loih. Those troops which me.-f on t it her Monday or Tuesday illicit will be allowed one meeting fol lowing (he 10th In order that they hold the same number of meetings during the round-up an the Iroopn which meet on the other days of the week. The local patrols are working I bard to get a good attendance at commerce office. More than the court of honor which will be 1 half of the cars registered -w-re held -Monday evening at. the juti- front California, with more than for high Bchool auditorium. Troop j one-half the remainder from Wash 2 Is sponsored by the Ilaptfsl t iugton. The states anil provinces church and will be backed by the represented were as follows: Cali- large portion of that congregation; troop 3 is mionsored by the M. K. Church South and will receive the -mtpnorf of that orpanlfil lmi : trnon four of the American Legion !b ex- EBLAGK 1929 By NEA Service. THIS HAS HAPPENED Ttuth Lester, secretary, finds the hotly of her employer. "Handsome Harry" Fiord en, Mondav morning sprawled beneath the afrshaft win dow of his private office. He was shot some time between one and "' four o'clock Saturday afternoon. McMann, detective sergeant, conducting the Investigation in the ", victim's office, quizzes Mrs. Hor de!., the dead man's estranged wife and mother of his two chil dren, who admits coming to the of 'flee Saturday afternoon for her alimony check but who insists she left Horden alive. Hill h Ik the next suspect ques tioned. Ituth realizes McMann is drawing the net around Iter fiance, .lack Hayward, whose office Is Just across (he narrow nirshnft from Hot-den's. He tells McMann 1 he returned to the seventh floor Kuiurdny afternoon to get his and ..Huth's matinee tickets. Simpleton cis further 'thrown on .lack by the testimony of the elevator hoys, JHMIcky Moran and Otlo Winger, and by Hill Cowan, a friend, who tells of having heard Jack threaten Horden's life Saturday morning when he saw him struggling with )tuth In the opposite of! Ice. McMann Hynds detectives for Cleo Oilman, Horden's d included ;nltrcHs, and Minnie ('assiily and J.otty Miller, seventh floor scrub--women. Meanwhile lilta Dubois. flight club dancer, admits her call on Horden Saturday "fternoon hut insists she left him alive. " Ashe. Horden's manservant, tells TMcMaim of a woman with a beau tiful contralto voice whom lUmlcu refused to talk to on the telephone, llenny Smith, Horden's orriee boy, ,ls brought In. He admits returning to the office Saturday afternoon 1o get Huth's gnu for targel prac llce and or finding It already gone. .He says Horden ordered him out. .Minnie Casstdy accompanies It tit h to the scene of the Investigation. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY I CIlAI'TKIt XXIX . "Poor dearie!" Minnie fiiHsldy, the cleaning woman, murmured commiseralliiKty, as h!io and litilh itarled together down the hull toward the Horden offices. "They "do say the fool cops are sayln yuiiv man did It, hut as me and T.etty was tellln' each other not five minutes ago, Mr. Hayward Is 'not the boy as would hurt a fly ,po kind hearted and open handed lie Is. Just you pray the Hlessed Mother, mis-i, and - oh, l.ordy ! What's thai?'' r. "Flashlights," Ruth Informed er, behind hands which she had .flung up to cover her face. "Me picture in t lie papers?" Min- " n ! cried, as delUht. -d as a child. "And mo with this old mlim moth-(r-hubb;trd on!" "Let's run!" Ituth hedged, drag ging at Minnie's gnarled old hand .Patrolman Higuer. still on guard outside the I tm den nil ires, grinned ttympalhetii-iilly us he Mvting open Hie dour fur them. "Mr. McMann Is in Mr. ltoiden's 'private ofiiee. Minnie. I'll take vim In oil !" sh broke off. with it startled exrlaniiilfoii. linn run hi her own desk, where llenny Smith was sitting, his hejid bowed on lus 1 outflung anus, tenllde snbs sh:tk lug ti Ik thin body. "Wti:it's the mat ter, llenny ? llenny, dear, w hat Is Hie matter?" she implored, stink ing his sandy hair. "The big still! The big old bully!" Henny snhhrd 'I'll punch hi nose through his face. 1 will." The door lo t lu private niflre opened, and McMann's curt voice Interrupted any confidence tluit llenny might have been abmit u inakf. "rome In. Miss Lester! Is this Minnie Cassidy?" "Missus Minnie CassUb !' th. denning woman corrected the de tective witn surprising ppiiu. Ami e"re Tommy McMann. Me bus band (1m1 rest his soul! whs a rookie along with y Tommy Mc Mann Mnuy's the poker game h , won your sood money off ye nnd brought It home to Minnie Cn- sidy MrMBun chuvkled and thrust out pectins larK donation of le gionnaires; troop six Fponsored by tlie junior )il'h school J. T. A. has appeared at the nieeiinKS of the Kiwanis, Jtolarv and I.lons clubs and Invited meridiem of these or- j Kanizatfoiiii to tin court of honor and will no doubt have a large xrouti of supporters. Kach adult (Other than a parent counts loo J points for the patrol which they may be supporting, u a parent conies alone 250 points are allow ed and the Httendance of both piireuiH KranlH 6"ii points. iiesld s 1 lie r tilar court of honor, which In ithell is very in ter es! lug, moving pictures of last Hum mer's camps will he shown. There are three reels of good pictures and full of action from start to finish. These give one a good con ception of the activities carried on in camp. The scouts are expecting a large crowd Monday night and are pre paring to bundle ft w-ll and ec that then are seals for nil. MANY FOREIGN CARS REGISTERED AT LOCAL OFFICE j There were approximately 150 j foreign cars registered at the chamber of commerce office here during the month of March, ac ; cording to a report made today. I All cars coming into Oregon from I Cher slates must be registered and I In Hnsebuig the registration is taken care of nt the chamber of fornia Kfi, Washington -M. Idaho 2, Illinois 2. British ('ohniihfn 1. Mon tana 2, New York 'A. Ohio ?.. Ari zona 2. Text's 1, Florida 2, Alberta 2. Virginia 1. "RIGEO Inc. $ ANNE. AUSTIN a big hand which Minnie Oaasldy seized and shook warmly- "So you're Tim f'assldy's widow, Min nie! Poor Tim'! As grand a 'big foot' as ever walked a beat! Come In, Minnie. MIks Lester will stand bv and see that I don't use any third-degree methods on you." "Ah If ye could!" Minnie waeged her head at him derisively. "I'm on to ye cops. 1 am! Hot air and bluff, the lot of ye. . . . Now what did ye want to know. Tommy Mc Mann? ... So ye'ro n detective sergeant now! My Tim would a been your explain If the gangsters hadn't got hlni." "I'm sure of it, Minnie!" Mc Mann answered heartily, with a humorous lift of his bushy eye brows toward Ituth, who had slipped Inlo a chair beside (be one he had drawn up for Minnie Oas sidy. "You cleaned these offices on Saturday, Minnie?" "That. J did! And not a slipshod jotiMlKo'hiOBt of t ho : girlH get by with on a Saturday," Minnie an swered emphatically. "Kntplied the wastehaskets, wiped off the desks and window sills and chairs with me oiled rag" "That's flue, Minnie!" McMann grinned. "You left us a Tine mil face for fingerprints. Hut to go back a little. Was Mr. Horden in this office when you came to clean, and at what time did you come in here?" "That he was, and looking like he'd live to be a hundred!" Minnie answered. "It was near the death1 of me. and yes, of Letty, loo, when Mr. f'ogliliui, the superintendent of the building, told us the poor gen tleman hail been murdered." "What time was tt when you cleaned these offices. If you re member, Minnie?" McMann was plainly trying lo he patient with his former colleague's widow. "Half-past one It was when I fin ished in T 11. Mr. (ireen's offices across the hall. They've got a big fancy clock in Urn front office, and 1 noticed the time by It. Then 1 come straight over here, and let myself in with my pass key--" "The door was locked?" "That tt was, and I thought Mr. Horden was gone. I knew Miss ituth had left, for me and l.etly seen her and her young man and a nicer man ain't In I he land of the living than Mr. Hayward. Tom in McMann! seen them at the elevator, w e did." 'When?" "Just before I went In to Mr. (Ireen's oil ices musia been 15 or 1 20 mlniit past one." Minnie an- ! svered ullly. "So I thought no body wasn't in here and I come in. There wasu'l no light 011 In Mr. Horden's private oiflre - nut j that he needs It. what with two, windows on the street and one on. the airshaft. Anyw ays, there wasn't m I'Oii, so I opem'd the door without Utim-klu' and then 1 seen Mr. llonb-n a-Hctlln' at bis desk, and I started lo back out. saying, 'Kxmse im sir. I didn't know ye was still here, and he said, '('nine on In. I'm going to be j here till two. You won't hot her 'Tleitsiiut, was be?" McMniin ilc mamlcit. "lUiln't look worried or anni y '!" "Me spoke soil or sboit, bill Lonly. I'm used to that," .Minnie conti'f-iii resignedly. "I went on about me work, and was rarryln" tu bis itstebiisket when Henny, his otitic hoy. come In." " Tell me evactly w lt:it passed between Ib'iinx and his boss." Mc Mann directed. "Now , Tommy McMann. ye're not going to make me help ye seal' that tutor kid to death!" Min nil' assured the detective spirited- ly " lldn't pay no attention to what passed between 'em none of my tms mess I took out Mr. Hor den's w.i.siibasKet. emptied it in to Miss Huth's w astetvisket. and look hers out into the hall and dumped the papers Into the bin sack I'd drun up to ihe door from Mr. C.i een's office. When the sack's full, the porter takes 11 down in (he basement" "All rlpht, Minnie,' McMann in- terrupted. "llenny nays you over heard Horden tHlttiK him to 'pet fell out of here.' Is that risht?" "I didn't pay no attention, I tell M I nnie repeated at ubhornly. "The hoy left while 1 was here that all I'll swear to, Tommy Mc Mann!" "O. K., Minnie." McMann chuck led. "I don't blame you for being sorry for ihe kid after heariirg Horden bawl him out and fire him." "Did he fire the boy now?" Min nie a'jked, with bland innocence, so that the trap, if such it was, which McMann had laid for her, failed to spring. McMann did not answer, but opened up a new line with his next question. "You say you wiped off the window sills. Minnie? And closed the windows, I suppose, us your duty requires you to do?" "Sure I wiped off the window sills, inside and out, and the win dow frames, too. 1 ain't a slacker, even if I am geitin' o!d and rheu matic. Hut I didn't shut the win dows. The two front ones, looking out on the street, was already dosed, or the draft would have blowed the poor man away. That with the window open on the airshaft, like It was. I did pull it down to wipe It clean, but Mr. flor den told me to push It up again. He said he'd Bhut it when he left at two." The last vestige of hope Ruth had unreasoninely nourished that the window had not been closed until after Borden had been kilted j died then. Of course she had known all along that It was foolish j to entertain that hope, in view of the incontrovertible evidence Gf the pigeon's footprints in blood j both inside and outside the air shaft window. But weak though it was, it had been hope, and the girl stared with unconcealed mis ery at the garrulous old woman who had slain It. "You pushed tip the window af ter you had wiped It clean, I sup pose?" McMann asked, and Ruth knew he hud in mind the fact that Kerher, the fingerprint expert, had found no prints at all upon the window frame. "Of course" I did!" Minnie re torted. "Do you wear rubber gloves while cleaning?" McMann suggest ed. Minnie cackled her derision. "What does an old woman like me care about her hands? Not that some of the girls ain't finicky scared furniture polish and yellow soap will rough up their precious hands, but not Minnie Cassidy!" and he spread her pitiful old hands on her lap, regarding them with curious satisfaction, even the hand with the mutilated forefinger, whose stubby print was now apart of Berber's sinister collection. "That's the spirit, Minnie!" Mc Mann grinned. "Now, did anything else happtm when you were clean ing in hern Saturday afternoon? Any visitors or telephone calls?" "Well, there was a phone call while Mr. Horden peace to his soul, poor man! was out' "Out? I In left the office while you were here?" McMiuin demand ed. "That he did," Minnie answered, unperturbed. "Stepped down the hall to the lavatory. He asked me to slay till he got back, as he didn't have a key and didn't want the door left unlocked. He'd scarce ly closed, the door behind him be fore the telephone rung, and I an swered It, so's 1 could tell the par ty he'd he right back. Which 1 did, and the lady said she'd hold the line" "So it was a woman calling, was It?" McMann Interrupted sharply, "hid yon ask her name?" "Now, Tommy McMann, I'm sur prised at ye!" Minnie reproved him severely. "As if it was any of my business! 1 Jist said It was Mr. Poi-dcn's office, and 'No, ma'am, he ain't in right now. but he's Jist stepped down the hall and will be back in n minute,' and she said, 'Then I'll hold the wire, thank you," as sweet and ladylike as you please " "Walt !" Ituth cried, leaning toward Minnie excitedly. "What kind of voice did she have, Min nie? Oh, please try to remember! Was It?" "Just a minute, Miss Lester!" the detective reproved her stern ly. "No leading Hie witness, if you please. Describe the woman's voice. If you can, Minnie. Anything at all unusual about it?" Minnie Cassidy reached out and patted Huth's hand, us if to con sole her for McMann'a sharpness. "As sweet a voice as ever I hea'tl, Tommy McMann! 1'ut me in mind of .a singer I heard one time on my daughter's radio an alio singer, she was " ' The woman with the contralto voice!" Ituih cried triumphantly, "Alto or contralto. It was a pretty voice, nnd fair did me good to hear it," Minnie asserted cheer - tuny. ' And did Horden talk with her when he returned?" McMann de manded. "Vn ili.il li.. .Ililu'll 1I .Imwillia same as you ve doneasked me .the atoek yard district, and to the what kind of voice the lady hud,nntiim picture colony in Holly tuid 1 told him siiine as I've told wood. ye, and he sutd, sharp and real .hum Manrhiuez, who with his mud like. 'Hang up the receiver! ' sou discovered the toryo near tho and 1 was gonna do like he told bank of the Los Angeles river me, though li went against the when it bobbed up before the lights grain I can tell you, when he satd.jof his car last night, was held 'Wait n minute! Tell her lo call (pending Investigation, me again In 1; or 2tt minutes. 1 Police said that the bodv was can i '"in m iKi nun. i iii f.'i'uniii my wiie any minute,' he says, 'but don't tell her that.' he says real quick. . .Mid wnni .Mi-Maun leaned forward, betraying almost as much suspense s Until "exactly what. j did ihe lady answer?" I i Minnie Cassidy folded her hands - on her prominent stomach, regard - - tug the man whom she dared call "Tommy" McMann with shrewdly humorous old eyes, enjoying the sensation she knew she whs about to make. . . . (To Bo Continued) The woman with the contralto voice nRHtn. IXios she hold the solu tion to Horden's murder? Garden tools of all kinds are sold At Wharton llros. BE Another l.OUO.000 fresh watar shrimp have been received by Matt L. Ryckman, superintendent of hat cheries for the state game coin msusirn, to bring the total num ber of Immigrant gammarus to 3,00l),uij0, according to an an nouncement made by the game commission. The shrimp were brought to Oregon from the Bear lake reserve in Utah and are ex pected to solve the problem for sterile lakes and rivers of the commonwealth. The shrimp increase very rapid-: ly, according to Superintendent s Hyckman. They lay eggs every month but February, commission received 1,000.000 shrimp in January and the second In March, while the third arrived this month. Consid erable increase has already been obtained from the first and sec ond shipments. The shrimp are being held for the present at the McKenzie river hatchery. According to Harold Clifford, J'8" ame warden, the shrimp wil Planted In moun ain lakes and anw where additional fish food lfl necessary as soon as the snow eh8 ,enOU.gh o permit packing them In. A number of inquiries have been received by tlie commis sion relative to obtaining shrimp for now sterile lakes and sports men's organizations all over the state have requested allotments. Several years ago a small plant ing of them was made In Crater lake with excellent results, accord ing to Mr. Hyckman. The shrimp feed on almost any kind of vegeta tion or moss found In lakes and rivers. One cf the first plantings In the state this year, it is understood, will be at Twin lakes in Doug las county. Efforts have been made for several years to restock Twin lakes, which once abounded in fish, but the attempts have beenj unsuccessful. Hecenlly it was, learned that there Is a lack of na tural food for the fish, due to na tural changes, and that the larger fish were eating the trout fry as fast as the plantings were made, (lammarus will be planted In the lakes and given a chance to multi ply before further attempts at re stocking are made. KLAMATH INDIAN SLAIN BY ANOTHER IN GAMBLING GAME KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April 5. Morris Lotches, Klamath In dian, was shot and Instantly killed today by Ted Captain, young In dian, In the Captain home near Modoc Point. Captain is being held on an open charge pending arrival of federal officers from Portland. Ho told local police that the shoot ing huh accidental. Kye-wltmBses to the shooting said it ended a gambling game -,in the Captain house. The game had iieen in progress throughout the night. The witnesses told county officers that Captain was attempt ing to shoot Harold Wright, In dian pugilist, but that the fatal bullet missed Wright and struck Lotches as he was entering Ihe house. There was evidence that drink ing had been going on in the house. The bullet entered the left side of Lotche's neck, severed the jugu lar vein and passed out on the right side or the neck. The weapon used was a 30-30 rifle. Two shots were fired and officers: recovered both bullets. The rifle was fired from the hip, wttnessees stild. IDENTITY OF GIRL SLAIN AND CUT TO 1 PIECES UNLEARNED LOS ANCKLKS, April 5. Police Investigating the slaying of a girl whose dismembered torso was washed to the bank of the Los Au geles river, were left without a clue which might lead to a solu tion as the result of nn autopsy by county surgeons today. The autopsy disclosed that the young woman was not an expect ant mother as Tlrst had been be lieved, but that the body had been subjected to mistreatment after death, which probably came two days ago. Investigation was divided Into three phases: A search for the tiead and limbs, which the autopsy i revealed had been severed by .expert and which mii;ht lend an to I Identification of the hotly; a search I through the records of the miss ing persons bureau and the pursuit of mysterious "tips", which led searchers for a "tiend slayer" to i inn oi it jouuk woman nei ween id and '2'1 years of age. medium build and complexion. The autopsy re- jveaieti that the body had been ilis- memoered alter death, and then 'thrown into the river, swollen by recent rains. Special attention was paid by i the investigators to reports that : six ihtsoiis were said to be nnssi fing the last week. I j The msing persons were fotir1 ! girls and two women. I SECoNO FIOPMFMT iadc ittOND ELOPMENT JARS FAMILY OF PROMINENCE SAN' FRANCISCO April 5 The E, wy. today ..,, an- other elopment yostenlity disturb ed the pioneer nnd socially promin ent Shiu-on iHmlly of Piedmont. The romance involves Miss W'H- leite Allen, granddaughter of WH-I Ham K. Sharon, E. Sharon, and famed, as prima ballerina of the Chicago grand opera and Robert Cooke Smith, artist and sportsman. Only about eight months ago, Miss Allen's sister, Mrs. Frances Rrown Glassell cf Carmel, flew to Reno and married James Doud of Monterey, descendant of a pioneer cattle baron. The elopment of Miss Allen came as a climax to a meteoric success which she experienced in her theatrical career. Inspired by., the sucess of her cousin, Ula Sharon, a dancer on the eastern stage, Wllletle determined In 1921 to follow in her footsteps. She was then 18. Hespite vigorous objections by her family, she carried her talents to the Kelth-Orpheum circuit, and was starred as a headliner. After more serious training and study, she obtained recognition by An-1 areas Pavlea In tht Chicago grand ; Opera. ; AWl'AI, MK.T ST4TK- The game of t(l y,on,fin & LnwaHhlrn Tndem the first nltv Company nf America, of New York, in tin- State of N w York, on the thirty-first day of December, I'JS. made to the Insurance Com rnixftioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up $ 730,000.00 INCOMK Net premiums received during the year $3, 297,285. 54 Interest, dividend and rents received during the year 192.580.19 Income from other sources received dur ing the year 21.629.42 Total Inborn .' 1 1,4 !tr..l;i DISBfRSKMKNTS .Vet lones paid during the year including ad JiiHtment exnenRes . . .$1,805,639.37 Dividends paid or) capi tal stock during the year 37.S00.00 Commission and sal aries pnid during the year 1.166.777.28 Taxes, licenses and fees paid durfnir the year . 73.8ii8.17 Amount of all other ex penditures 172,065.90 Total expenditure ... $3,315. K40. 72 ASSETS Value of real ewtate owned (market value) $ 0 Value of atocks and bonds owned (market value) 3.530,67.25 Ijonns on mortgages and collateral, etc 0 isli In banks and on band 959.8S6.94 Pre'miuhns in " c'ourAe'of collection written since September 30, litL'8 interest and rents due and accrued Other assets 54.815.91 23 67 Total admitted assets. $3,552,828.56 LIABILITIES Grows claims for losses unpaid $1,678,715.00 Amount of unearned premiums on all out standing risks 1,748.952.30 Due for commission and brokerage lfifl.3R0.2!) All other liabilities 95.500.00 Total liabilities, ex clusive of capital stock of $750.000 $3.fiS9,517 K1 RUSINESS IN ORRHON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received ' during the year $37,680.52 Louses puid during the year 15,225.62 Losses Incurred during the year 11.229.92 Nnme of Company. Inndnn & Lancashire Indemnity Company of America. Nnme of President, Henry AV ' Gray. N.ime of Secretary. J. I'mmon. Statutory resident attorney for service. Dudley U. Allen. SYNOPSIS of The Security Insurance Company of New tlaven, of New iluven, in the Slate .f Con n-eH.iit. ..1. the made to the Insurance Commission er of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount o f capital stock paid up $ 2,000,000.00 INCOME Nt t p re m I u ins rece i ved (lining the year $ G,276,S11.97 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 408,594.04 Income from other sources received dur ing the year 910,170.29 Total income $ 7.655,576.30 I HSIil'KSKM ENTS Net losses paid during the year including adjustment expenses. $ 3,060,058.25 Dividends paid on cap ital stock during the ar 198,000.00 2.034,593.26 ' I 242,375.12 944.R67.03 Co m missions and sal aries paid during the year Taxes, licenses and fees pa Id during the yea r Amount of all other ex penses Total expenditures . $ 6.46.493.60 ASSKIS Value of real estate o w n a d (market value) $ 672,673.66 Vn In.. nt it...lia ami honds owned (market value) 10.580,720.50 Ioaiis on mortgages and collateral, etc. .. "73.900.00 'Cash In bunks and on hand 29S.165.14 Premiums in course of olle tion ten si net' September 30. 993.30R.97 Interest and rents nnd accrued 9S.ftS0.ll All other assets Total admitted as- . sets $13. MA1UMTIKS (.irnss claims for losses unpaid $ Amount of unearned 99,078.29 515.926.67 727.047.65 premiums on all out standing risks 6.007, 493. 6S Due for commission and tirokcrage 7.500.00 AH other liabilities ... 39S.06t.K3 Total liabilities, ex clusive of capital Block of $2.0ai.noo. $ 7.140. P.CSINKSS IN OHKCDN KOIl 70S. 16 THE Y EA tt Nft premiums received , lenses paid during the ' v,1,r 39. 305.04 t!M " '"r''N during the 4J 1M N.mie of Company. The Security InjMira n of New Haven. Name of Name of son. President. Victor Itoth. Secretary. V. A. Thorn Statutory resilient attorney for ster vie-, w. K. Heirrlen. Mci'urdv - itnniela Insurance ency. Inc.. Mcdford. Oregon. A" syiuh'sii of tiir ! Ai, statkmkst I be National Reserve Insurance . rmpanv of Chicago, tn the State of iinn.ii. nn th thiriv-ftmi rfv of December. 19CS. made" to the Inaur- j riSlSV. u w!" " CAPITAL. Ammtm of rnpltal stock pM up - ; f 5flrt.flM.00 1 r. Xot premium received during the ywr $i.4.l.5J2.4 VwiV.i HtirinV the yt-ar . . . . Int'ume from other Kuurcpg received dur ing the year Total Iwome VI S BL1 1 SKM EN TS j Net louses paid during 5 5 ad-f (Dividend paid on capl- , tal tock during the " year &O.000.00 618.Oii6.85 4K.6C2.38 103.506.20 ' Coinmisiilons and sal- a r W.u r.uiil flnrlnir ilia year Tax-, lir-ns.- and fee iiaia uuriitK inc year . Amount of all other ex- penditures Total expenditure . .$1. )(), 4TC.13 Value- of real estate owned (market value) $ Value of ittoek and 500.00 bond owned (market value) Ionn on mortgages and collateral, ete 1.9R9.932.S0 390.100.00 310.010.91 2C7.9C2.39 2.923.16 u ,!- ,anK(l Qnu on premium In course of I collect linn written since September 30, Interest and rent and accrued due Total admitted aset. l2.9M7.-tH8.9C LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses . unpaid I 14S.1C9.28 Amount o f unearned premiums on all out standing risk 1,686.432.58 Due for commission and brokerage 4.000.00 Alt other liabilities .... 38.096.47 Total liabilities, ex clusive of capital stock of $500,000.00. $1,876 690.33 BUSINESS IN OURflON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received during the year $34,194.45 Louse paid during the year 5,063.18 Losses Incurred during the year 7.424.14 Name of Company. National Re serve Insurance Company. Name of President, C, J. P"hmip. Name of Secretary, S. K. Welsr. Statutory resident attorney for servic e, W. A. Uston. OP AJfXl'AL MENT of the Caledonian-American Insur ance company of New York, in the State of New York, on the tblrtv fiiht day of December, 192S, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuunt to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paiu up zuu.uuu.uu INCOME Net premiums received during the year $ 279.120.SS Interest, dividends and rents received during the year Income from other sources received dur ing the year 47,958.76 r,437.C6 Total Income $ 334,517.30 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year Including ad justment expenses ...$ 130,399.04 Dividends paid on capi tal stock during the year 20.000.00 Commission and sal aries paid during the year 87. 940. 05 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year. 27,589.16 Amount of all other ex- . pendltures . 19,250. 72 '.Total expenditures ...$ 2Kii.184.97 ASSETS Value of real estate ; owned (market value) $ 0 Value of stocks nnd bonds owned (market i value) 1,007,450.00 Loans on mortgages and ' collateral, etc 9 Cash fn banks and on ' hand 37,248.54 premiums in course of collection writ ten hico September 30, 1928 79.810.91 Interest nnd rents due and accrued 11.808.31 Reinsurance recoverable on paid losses 9.159.46 Total admitted assets . $1,145,477.22 , , L1"'.1 1 1 fch "TOSS Claims for losses unpaid Amount of unearned premiums on all out standing risks Doe for commission and brokerage imon: I Compare Our Rates With Those of Other Organizations Doing Business in the State V Schedule set out below shows the total amount it coats to carry our various v loans per month. We have no requirement that our borrowers take additional investm-nt stock. 1 g a Amount Principal Interest Total Borrowed Monthly Payment $ 500.00 $ 3.00 $ 3.34 $ 6.34 1000.00 5.00 6.67 11.67 1500.00 . 8.00 10.00 18.00 2000.00 10.00 13.34 23.34 2500.00 13.00 16.67 29.67 3000.00 15.00 20.01 35.01 3500.00 18.00 23.34 41.34 4000.00 20.00 26.67 46.67 4500.00 23.00 30.00 53.00 5000.00 25.00 33.33 58.33 . A Jg g V Umpqua W I MONEY PLACED OFFICERS C. N. Ewirt, Prat. A. G. Sutherland. Vlee-Pret. H. O. Pargeter, Secretary. V. J. Micelli. Treat. Carla E. Wimberly, Attorney Phone 87 g g come in ICS. s ai Many far that Fencing you need 7 fillip BRAND iiiiW FarmBureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg " Oakland AGENTS FOR L. & H. Electric Ranges dean Spray Pump Co. Hood River Spray Co. John Deere Plow Co. Sutherlfn Spray Co Hoosler and Milwaukee Pumps All other liabilities .... 1.425.68 - Total liabilities, ex clusive of capital stock of $200.000 $ 426.827.12 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received dur ing the year $1,928.43 Losses paid during the year l,2;6.i0 Louses incurred during the year 1.512.8(1 Name of Company, Caledonian- American Insurance Company. Name or president. taoert it. Clark. Name of Secretary, II. K. KrancK. Statutory resident attorney for service. Insurance Commissioner, Salem, Oregon. SYNOPSIS OP ASM Ali SI EXT STATE- tbe Boston Insurance Company of Huston, in the State of Massa chusetts on the thirty-first day of December, ihl'h, maue 10 ine insur ance Commissioner of the Mate 01 Oregon, pursuant to law: L'AI'LTAIi Amount of cap itul stock paid up I H.noo.uno.uo INCOME Net premiums received durintr the year ....$ i.2.S6.20(.9 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year . . 748.84C.61 Income from other sources received dur ing the year 1,097.512.27 Total income 9.132,566.6 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during me vear including nditistment expenses. $ 4.009.809.95 Dividends paid on cap ital siock uurmg ine year 1.400.000.00 Commissions and sal aries paid during the vear 2.281,248.08 221.174.40 545,497.76 Taves. licenses aim! fees paid during the year. Amount of all other ex penditures Total expenditures...! 8,457,730.19 ASSETS Value of real estate owned ( m a r k v t value) ....$ 795,102.79 DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Established 1926 Perfect Funeral Services Fair and Reasonable Prices AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE H. C. STEARNS PHONE 112 Manager 112 Pine and Lane Sts. Lady Attendant Savings and -ASS0CIATI0N- ORGANIZED 1917 UNDER STATE SUPERVISION IN OUR INSTITUTION IS NOT SIMPLY SAFE It Earns More! Douglas Abstract Bldg. Why Pay More? Carlots from factory. No transfers or other extra costs. Special. No. 40 Chill ed Plow, all parts in terchange with Oliver 40, $20 12 in. Chilled Plow $18 Val ue of stocks and bonds owned (mar ket value) 21.836.092.50 Loans o n mortgages and collateral, etc. .. 73,300.00 Cash in banks and on hand 533,317.66 Premiums In course of collection writ ten nince September 30, IMS 1. 161.579.93 Interest and rents due and accrued S", 61 2.35 All other assets 209.820. n5 Total admitted as sets $24,697,125.78 LIABILITIES Gross clnitns for losses unpaid $ 1,810,021.81 Amount of unearned premiums on all out standing risks 6,322,510.24 Due for commission and brokerage .15.000.00 All other liubilltles 1.0SS.3&S.74 Total liabilities. ex clusive of capital stock $ 9.232.918.79 BL'SINESS IN OBEOON l'Olt THE YEAR x Net premiums received during the year $27,411.59 Losses paid during the year . 12,46.32 Losses Incurred during the A vear 12 32lTt Name of Company, Boston Insur ance Oomnanv. Name of President, "William R. Hedge. Name of Secretary, Freeman Nicker son. Statutory resident nttorney for service. I-rftuis it. Centro, John R. Kelly Sheet Metal Works HEATING AND VENTILATING Gutters, Valleys and Poultry Supplies Western Furnaces New Location 444 N. Jackson Phone 466 Loan DIRECTORS E. N. Ewirt M. E. Ritter Carl E. WlmberljW- F. Harris . . '0. V. W mberly Guy Cordon h. O. Pargeter Henry Hrth A. G. Sutherland 24 North Jackson St EY )