Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, January 23, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY OOUBIER, FRIDAY, ' JANUARY 23, 1903.
I6TH SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE
Southern Mutual Investment Co.
of Lexington, Ky.
(Incorporated)
Statement for Six Months Ended June 25, 1902.
Coupon Exhibit
Total Number Coupons Issued
Total number coupons paid
Total number coupons lapsed and canceled .
64,385
46,786
24,070
111,171
Total number coupons in force.
112,899
Total Paid for Coupons Redeemed and Surrendeied
942,296.89
Resources
Loans on first mortgage real estate, stocks,
bonds and other approved securites. . . .$454,119.24
Real estate (Home Office, etc.) 102461.89
United States bonds, bank stock, etc 55,071.54
Open accounts, secured by Certificates of
Membership, etc 12,543.02
Furniture and fixtures 3,424.37
Cash on hand and in bank subject to check. . 16,692.14 $634,312.20
Molaila.
Liabilities
Capital Stock $ 15,000.00
Legal Reserve at 3 per cent, compounded '
annually 287,892.40
Advance payments ' 11,721.97
General Funds (not disbursed) 41,323.10
Surplus to Certificate Holders above legali
requirements 278469.73 $634,312.20
I, A. SMITH BOWMAN, Secretary and General Manager of
The Southern Mutual Investment Company of Lexington, Ky., do
swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowlege and
belief. A. SMITH BOWMAN.
Subscribed and sworn to before me by A.Smith Bowman, Sec
retary and General Manager of the Southern Mutual Investment
Company of Lexington, Ky this 15th day of July, 1902.
J. W. STOLL, Notary Public, Fayette County, Ky.
Commission expires March 12, 1906.
If you desire to have the business methods of this company ex
plained in detail with a view to investing money in its bond3 call on
J. II. Westover at the Courier office . The bonds of this company
pay handsome profits. Investments can be made in small monthly
payments. The returns are sure and largely in excess of interest
rates. The compauy has $100,000.00 deposited with Secretary of the
State of Kentucky. It has complied with the insurance and invest
ment law in 34 states in fhe Union.you can buy a $500 gold bond and
pay for it as you like in regular monthly payments. Let us explain
the matter to you.
John H. Westover, Agent.
Last Sunday evening Ernest Russell
brought the report from Wilboit that an
insane man had appeared in that neigh
borhood who was possesed of the idea
that he was being followed by blood
hounds and men. His intention was to
go to Eastern Oregon, across the
mountain, so as to throw them off his
track. The man gave his name as
Watkins and was of Welch decent and
was crippled in one hand and atm. He
said that k.e had once been an inmate of
an insane asylum. He was armed only
with an axe. The facts of the case were
told to Sheriff Shaver at Oregon City,
Sheriff Shaver telephoned back to the
citizens for them to capture the man
and bring him in, but it seems that the
people of that neighborhood did not
care to take the responsibility of arrest
ing nim and he was allowed to escape.
Since the above item has come in
Watkins turned up in Wilhoit and was
arrested by George Groshong and E.
Russell and lodged in the county jail.
Watkins showed fight and attacked
the men with an axe. During the
melee Rusdell drew bis revolver and
fired a shot which took effect in the arm
of Watkins making a flesh injure. He
then surrendered, Waikins claims that
he was driven out of Portland a few
weeks ago, but his story is not beleived.
Watkins was adjudged insane by Justice
of Peace, Levi Stipp, Wednesday mim
ing and taken to Salem the some after
noon.
We are having our usual Oregon mist
since the recent cold snap.
There was not very large attendance at
the ball given by the ladies of Molaila
last Friday evening, but thoBe present
reported a good time.
The debae between Elders Moore
and Starbuck is Btill going on. A large
crowd and good attention has attended
the meetings so far.
Next Saturday evening the Maccabees
of Molaila will have a public installation
also an entertainment free of charge.
i There is a talk of a mask ball to be
given here in the near future.
John Trullinger, Rex and Mart Lewis
haye moved their quarters across the
Molaila and are going to put logs into
Russell Bros' mill yard for Major Hun
gate. Major is intending to build a
large barn this coming summer.
The RusBell Bros ., will be ready to
commence their first run of ties in next
month provided the water is not too
high in the Molaila.
Lon Wells of the Palouee country who
formerly resided here gave his brother,
Al, quite a surprise Sunday night by
coming in un-be-known to any one. He
looks as though he has -been well fed
and cared for while away.
Mority Myers from Needy is doing
some work on his farm near here.
Chas. H. Bitzer was through here
recently he has been traveling for the
Wilhoit Mineral Water Co. On his last
trip his he took orders enough to keep
the freight teams going for some time.
The Molaila debating club will re
sume its regular weeklv meetings after
the debate between Elders Moore and
Starbuck are ended.
The Molaila Grange is preparing to
give an entertainment some time soon
in the shape of a play called the History
barm, lue parts have been assigned
but no date determined on that we have
heard of. 1
There is going to be a telephone line
built from W. P. Herman's place to
Molaila. Tney have the poles on the
ground and will soon have it in op
eration . There is also talk of a line
from Russelyille here, which will be a
tine thing for all concerned.
Dr. Leavitt has two nephews from
the East visiting him this week they
remained only a Bhort time.
X. Y. Z.
Wilhoit.
H. Wilson of Rock Cieek and Harvey
Dart, of Molaila have taken the contract
of teaming for F. W. McHaven foi one
year fiom Wilhoit to Oregon City. They
are making one trip every week.
A L.Wyland made a business to Scott's
mill Friday last.
It is said that some unknown man has
been paying his respects to the smoke
houses throughout the neighborhood.
He must be more on the lookout or he
will get free board at the hospital for a
while.
Everything is quiet ou Rock Creek at
the present writing.
tor. Crows is on the sick list, but we
are glad to learn that he is gettitg
better.
A. L. Wyland, of Rock Creek and
Thomas Slaughter, of Missouri Ridge
made a trip to Silverton one day last
week.
We are glad to learn that Mrs, Anna
Fergerson, who has been so low, is im
proving. Mr. Thompson, who resides near
Forest Grove, made Mr. and Mrs.
Wyland a pleasant vUit last week.
Mr. Groshong made a business call on
Mr. Haun one day last week. Here
ports the school money a little short for
tne spring term ot school.
There will be a school meeting Satur
day. 0. G. Vorhies was all smiles last Sun
day. What seems to be the attraction
over the way, Clarence?
Quite a number of young people from
Rock Creek were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Slaughter, of Missouri Ridge Sunday
last.
frank Husch
Zh t Housef urnisher
Prank EUcisch
Zh e Housef ur nisber
The Building Season
will soon be on
Place Your Money Right
You will have to look for Doors and Win
dows, for Bolts and Locks, etc. We invite
you to call on us and get our estimate of the
possible cost of these articles. Everything
you put on your house justifies the expense
if the article is right. Our first qualiiy Build
ers' Hardware and doors and windows will
give satisfaction ::::::::
UUUU UrvAiNl 1 JC warc is the
most economical, most durable and most sat-
lstactory material tor kitchen utensils : : :
It would be hard to find a larger assort
ment or a better quality of graniteware
than we have, and we want vou to see it
The good kind costs no more, or very little
more than the poor kind, If you buy the good
kind here. We guarantee every piece. : :
Wilhoit.
Mr. Anna Fergerson is very low at
the present writing.
Frank Vorhies, who has been work
ing in Portland for the past year was
visiting relatives in this section a tew
days ago.
John Groshong, who has suffering
with pneumonia for the cast month, we
are glad to report is able to be up and
around again.
C, G. Vorhies while hauling rails one
day last week had a misfortune co turn
over. Better take the logs out of the
road next time Jim.
Orlau Thomas has greatly improved
the comforts of bis residence by build
ing a new cellar.
Car us.
Miss Elsie Guver has returned from
Hillsboro.
Miss Edna Irish spent Sunday with
Lizzie Parry at Beaver Creek.
Miss Sarah Jones is on the sick list.
Mr. Gregory made a business trip to
Portland Monday
Miss Daisy and Birdie Hughes, of
Beaver Creek spent Saturday evening
with Bertha Spangler.
Ben Faust and lamily spent Sunday
with C. Spence and family.
Mr. JoneB, of Forest Grove is visiting
at Mr. Whites.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Honshub was
tended a surprise arty Wednesday
evening, by a number of their young
friends. The evening was pleasantly
spent in games.
At the borne Mr. and Mrs. D. Spatz a
pleasant surprise party was given in
honor of their son, Emerson.
Eagle Creek.
We have had very pleasant weather
for the last few days, but is getting a
a little wet ai present.
The Eagle Creek grange is progress
ing niceh., and has about 80 old mem
bers. All seem to take a great intereBt.
There will be a grand ball given by
the K. 0. T. M. lodge next Friday night.
Wieh them a good success. B. D. G.
WHY THEY SUCCEED.
Besause They are for a Specific Purpose,
Zbis is Your Chance
ZoBuy Goods at Prices
to Suit Your Purse
We have just finished stock-taking and must reduce
stock to make rocm for spring and summer goods.
Will Sell Everything
at a Big Reduction
Shirt Waists and Skirts, Latest Styles; Dry Goods,
Underwear, Hosiery, Shces, Etc. of the best make and
quality. '
Men's and Boy's Clothing, Hats, Gloves,' Mackin
toshes, Etc. at prices that no prudent buyer ever overlooks.
Come and See for Yourself
TBI IE HE f ilfl)NT
GEO. T. HOWARD, Po.
Court House Block, Oregon City, Oregon
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Not what is said of it, but w
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every jeweler in the land; guar
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ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO.
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Here is undeniable evidence to prove
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A few doses checked the annoyance and
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The Flour
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The flour of all the Oregon City families
is "Patent" flour. The intelligent house
wife always gets "Patent" flour because,
it is better and more ecomonical to use
Made in Oregon City by the Portland
Flouring Mills Co.
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