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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912, PAGE SIX .WEE Hills Bros. Highest Grade costs more, i;-h. But it's the best thing sold in a store; Packed in a can with all the air out, ; Its flavor so rich that for more you will shout. Particular People Prefer Packages .. HILLS BROS., San Francisco ( , Synoeais of the annnal lUHmicl of the COLUMBIA KACTOffAX. UTB INISVXAKCZ . COKPAJTT Or BOBTOH, ... in the But of Miuukiuttu, on taa Slat day o December, 1911, mad to the Injur- (ane Commiaaioner o( the State of Oregon, pureuani to law: ..,...: Capital. Amonnt of capital paid trp... . .S!,00O,0O9.0O . ' IDCSOM. Ptemiuma receired dating th year ...... ..... . .... .l,T22.13.Se Intereat, dividend, and renta , rreeired during the year..,. 811,527.83 Ineoma from other aourcet re ceired during the year. .... . 1. 178,15. T4 We are Sole Agents Total ineome , ...$3,412,306.53 DUbaraaaeoM. Paid for loaeea. endowments an- " ' ' nuiuee and aurrender ratae. . . 561,156.36 Ihnaendfl paid to policy holder v durinr th. year . 18,44-1.21 Dindeada Mid on eanitai stock dnnnr th rear , 76,000.00 Commnuiona. ealarie A Branch Office exnenaee Daid dorinc ' ' the year , - 886,547.44 Taiee. hreneee. and feea paid during; In rear 24.698.26 Amount of ail other expenditure 432,909.73 Take a peep at bur window And see our window display FULL LINE OF VEGETABLES O. R. Stageberg Total expenditure f 1,193,846.00 Assets. Vark-et ralne of real estate ' owned ... 40,187.78 Market rslne of atock and bond owned .....3,798,313.50 Loam on mortzazes and collat :. rat, ate. ........ .....1,871.217.18 Prrmiui note anfi polif) loan B32.376.S3 C'enh in twnka and on hand 574,541.19 et oneollected . and deferred ' nreminm 197,567.97 Other aaaet (net) . 93.381.18 THE GROCER PHONE MAIN 70 I Total assets .7,447,58S.S3 , Total uwti admitted in Oregon.t7,447,585.33 I . liabilities. . Xel reserre . 5,776,8I0.20 Total Doliry claims , 1IU.1V8.7S i All other liabilities (including -. I capital atnek 81.000.000.00 .- and surplus f 1.55,917.54, . . 1.560.536.35 America's Best Mineral Water It's Good for What Ails ;You i Total liabilitiea ..87,447,583.33 'Total insurance in force De- cember 31, 191 1 ..... ,.i .851.025.951.00 : Business in Oregon for the Tear, Total riika written during the t rear. Life ... 509,566.00 ;-trroea premiums receired durrng r . the. year. Life ........ I Afeident and Health...... t Loflaee paid during - the year, 1 Accident and Health.. ..T,oea Incurred during the rear. Accident and Health........ .Total amount of rinks outstand ing in Oregon Dec 31. 1911, Life V ; TH K COLtTMBIAX NATfOSAL LIFE IN SURANCE COMPAXT. i By William H. Brown. Secretary. ! Statutory reaident general agent and attorney I for aerrice: Pant H. ft root, Portland. Or. i ' 8roat want a reliable representatire" in thia territory. 14.236.54 2,432.48 2,150.73 2,268.69 847.618.00 O 0 0 .:.:; & & POLITICAL AN- O NOUNCEMENTS & ..-.,r. 0 & 0 & FOB CORONER. I hereby annoanco my candi- dacy for nomination to the office of coroner at thi repnbUcsn pri- . foarlea, promising strict arten- v Uon to duties of the offic and having the interest of tai.wyers always at heart. ; . C. T. BACON. ' Pd. Ad. : & FOR SHERIFF. I wish to announce my candi- dacy for the republican nomina- tlon to the office of sheriff at the April primaries., If nominated and elected, will serve the coun- f tywith every possible opportun- 8 Uy. ' JOHN WALDEN. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. iy)lfljp .)'''..: MAXWELL $1575- WINNER OF 1912 GLIDDEN TOUR: Equipped with Top Wind Shield and Spoe dometer This great horsepower of the new Maxwell Special is unmatched by any other, car within $500 of its price. This 36-horsepower plant is big enough to produce all the speed and power you will ever need and then leave some for emergencies. To the republican voters' of Un ion county: I herewith announce my candidacy for representative at the republican primaries.' An honest, efficient term with the In terests of Union county at heart is my aim. . . . v -'. .' ': .',;' J; V. J. FORSSTKOM. Pd. Adv. 4 j. S ? & & $ & S ?&iS& FOR COCSTY CLERK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of coun- ty clerk of Union county, subject to the decision of he republican voters at the primary election to be held April 19th, 1912. If nominated and elected I prom tse to conduct the affairs of the office as economically as Is con- slstent with business methods. ED WRIGHT. Pd. adv. ; FOB RECORDER. , 4 I am a candidate for nomina tion by the republican primaries. This is my decision. Reports Jo the contrary notwithstanding. po ration doing Interstate commerce business, more efficient regulation of .rusts, and extension of powers aud Jurisdiction -of Interstate commerce commission." -. "" Tour, suppotr at the primaries is cordially Invited. I - promise that: The wfll af the people shall be ruj sole guide.'" (Pd. adv.) ; . Wood Jfotfce. Notice is hereby given that the dis trict school board of school district No. One of Union county, Oregon, will receive up to 4 o'clock p. m. of March 29th, 1912, sealed bids for furnishing said school district No. One with 400 cords of four foot split yellow pine and red fir wood, said wood to be cut while green and not later than June 1, 1912, free from large knots and ac ceptable to said school board. Said wood to be delivered, 300 cords at high school building and 100 cords at Fourth ward school and to be cord ed up neatly and closely where direct ed by board. One hundred cords to be delivered by July i, and all on or before September 1st, 1912. Bids to be left with school clerk. Board re serves the right to reject any or all bids.. ARTHUR C. "WILLIAMS. V School Clerk. Mar 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 29. REAL COWBOY III NEXT SHOW ADTANTE MAX SATS THE FRIDAY SIGHT SHOW HUMMER Pr. Adv. & $, 8 $. j d. h: proctor. t ' II li I I li Ifriwn i Big Powerful, Stylish 36 hp. Maxwell The new; Max well Special in ad&ion to - liberal power has . high-class style of expensive us. It is truly of the aristocracy, with its new ventilated for'- Joor, flush-side vesti-h- -itjd steel body, with in side control, the Columbia Honeycomb type radiator, new designed bonnet and rich finish. Look up its record. The extraordinary price is realized through the large manufacturing and pur chasing economies of the United States Motor Cp. Compare with . '"r cars near this price see it. If ; you cannot conveniently come to us, we will bring the car to you at your . homo or office. "Write to day for catalog. MAXWELL MASCOTTE 5 - passenger, is equipped with top, wind shield and speedometer, $1250 MAXWELL MESSENGER Equipped with top, head lights and generator, ' $735 ' ; PRICES LA GRANDE DELIVERY .$ - v FOR SHERIFF. ' I herebj: announce myself as a candidate for sheriff in Union ' county subject to the decision of 9 the voters of the republican par- , ty at the primary election to be held April 19. ! , AUGUST HUGG, Elgin. ; S Pd adv. Rapidly Passing ( huracter of the M ost Holds Center of the Stage. "A Cowboy's Girl" is built .for laughing purposes and entertainment, and, like the Squawman, The Virgin ian and In Wyoming, has that true western atmosphere which delights all lovers of nature. There Is a heart story of love and Intrigue mingled with a lot of whole some comedy. The days of the real cowboy are rapidly passing and w,hen a western play appears on the stage on the true ranch type of the early days the cow puncher i3 always a welcome charac ter. "A Cowboy's Girl," which is booked to play at the Steward March 22, is one of the best ranch comedies that has ever been presented and its success financially is the reward of the playwright who is responsible for this clever play. CEO. T. COCHRAN', PROGRESSIVE REPUBLICAN" : CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS. 3 : I' V Treasurer's Call for City .Warrants. Notice is hereby given that there are now funds on hand to pay all out standing warrants on general fund of La Grande city up to and including, No. 9570. Endorsed Aug. 18, 1910. Interest on all warrants on general fund from No. 9327 to No. 9570 in clusive ceases from this date. La Grande, Oregon March 20 1912. RAY W. LOGAN. .' 3-20-5t City Treasurer Baataau fa Orafoa for taa Tear. Total riaka written doriag taa year .... 7,388.29 Oroaa premium receired daring the year . , T,I4.00 Total amount of riaka oolatand , in in Oregon, iiee. SI. 1011. 128,723.00 - HOME LIFE iKfiUBANCE COMPAXf, By E. W. Gladwin, SecreUry. StatBtory reaident general acent and attorney for aerrira: R. It. rimall, Portlend, Oregon. ' Grace George will make a fortnight test of the new play by George Broad, burst and Bayard Velller this spring, preparatory to using it as her princi pal vehicle next season. The "play, originally called Tne Miracle," now has the title of "Within the Law." PR0FESSI05AL DIRECTORY PHTSICL458 A3TD SUB6E0HS DR. M. K. HALL Physician and 8ur geon. Cor. Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phone, Main 23. N. M0LIT0R, M. D Physician and Surgeon. ' Corner.' Adams Ave. and Depot St. Phones: Office, Main 68; ' Residence. 69. . K L. RICHARDSON, M. D. ) W. LOUGHLIN, M. D. Drs. Richardson & Loughlln, ' Physicians and Surgeons Fbones Office Black 1363. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65. ' Dr. Loughlin's eRs. Main 757. C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. BI. D. Physician and Surgeon. Special attention to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office in La Grande National Bank Build ing. - Phones: Office Main 2; Rest. . dence Mala 32. DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD Diseases of the eye a specialty. OR. DORA J. UNDEWOOD Diseases of women and children. Offloes: . Adams avenue, over Wright Drug ': Co. , GEO. W. ZIMMERMAN Osteopath - Physician. Over Lilly's Hardwars store. Phone Main 63. Successor to Dr. F. E. Moore. VETERINARY. DR. P. A. CHARLTON. Veterinary Sur geon. Office at Hill's Drug store, La Grande. ' Residence Phone, Red 701; Office Phone. Black 1361; In-. dependent Phone 53; Both Phones at- Residence. ATTORNEYS AT L4W .AXJHRAN & COCHRAN Attorneys. Chas. K. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch ran. . La Grande NaUonal Bank E ding, La Grande, Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. S. EAKIN CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attorneys at law. Practices in all the courts of the state and United States. Of fice in La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. ENGINEERS. D. W. C. NELSON Mining Engineer, Baker City. Oregon. UNION COUNTY ABSTRACTS J. R. OLIVER, Proprietor ' Tho PoliaMo Skchrart firm nf A Union County. , FIRE INSURANCE. MORTGAGE i LOANS Modern Dentists . Dr. Thos. C. Ohmart, Mgr. 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