Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 20, 1922, Page 23, Image 23

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THE MORNIXG OHEGOXIAX, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1923
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FIRE CHIEF Hi
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Charges Will Be Aired
Council Chambers.
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40 WITNESSES CALLED
Later Investigation Expected to
Weed Out Trouble Makers and
Strengthen Discipline.
Everything- is in readiness for the
hearing ofe charges which have been
filed against John E. Young-, chief
of the Portland fire department,
which is scheduled to open in the
city council chambers at 9:30 o'clock
this morning1.
The charges were first filed by
C. C. Brown, an apartment house
manager, who shortly after filing the
charges repudiated them as untrue
and in a public statement named
A. L. Pullen and Frank J. McFarland,
two inspectors of the fire marshal's
office, as the men who induced him
to Bign and file the charges.
As soon as Mr. Brown withdrew
from the case Inspector Pullen re-
filed the charges and the hearing
was set. The charges include alleged
intoxication while on duty, disorderly
and immoral conduct and general ln-
incieney.
Attention Centers on Bureau.
Due to the general knowledge "that
members of the fire marshal's office
have been active for months in an
effort to oust Fire Chief Young, the
attention of the public is turned to
this bureau, as well as to the charges
brought against Chief Young.
Demand has been made for thor
ugh hearing to show the condition of
the fire bureau, and the cause for the
dissension which is crippling the en
tire bureau.
While the hearing will be before
City Commissioner Bigelow, all other
members of the council will attend
to gain first-hand knowledge of con
ditions in the fire department.
It is freely predicted that regard
less of the outcome of the hearing
the charges are but the preliminary
to a general investigation of the en
tire department to be carried on to
weed out the trouble-makers and to
bring about discipline once more in
the ranks of the department.
Korty Witnesses Called.
It is understood that more than 40
witnesses have been called by the two
sides, and that the case will probably
consume more than a day. The sub
penas were signed at noon yesterday
by Mayor Baker and Commissioner
Eigelow, but no announcement was
made of the list of witnesses, as the
officials did not care to have any of
the witnesses informed in advance of
the serving of the summons. .
Wallace IVIcCamant has been re
tained as chief counsel for Chief
Young, while the firemen who are
attempting to bring about the re
moval of the present fire chief will
be represented by Milton R. Kiepper
and A. K. Flegel.
BUILDING BOOM LAUNCHED
Pendleton Experiences Unusual
Activity in Construction.
PENDLETON, Or., April 19. (Spe
cial.) A building boom has begun in
this city with the opening of spring.
In the first 16 days of April building
permits issued totaled more than $18,
000. with the average building invest
ment last year showing $17,000 a
month, exclusive of a $200,000 addi
tion to St. Anthony's hospital.
Nearly 20 permits have been issued
for the construction of homes to the
value of $3000 each. Most of the
work this year, however, with the ex
ception of a $15,000 oil station now
being constructed, has been in the na
ture of improvements and repairs,
which in many cases were held over
from last year.
Paint and plumbing houses report
a big increase in business and union
labor heads report all union men at
work.
COLONEL RALEY HONORED
I'matilla County liar Association
Klccts Officers for Year.
rEXDLETO.V, Or., April 19. (Spe
cial.) Colonel James H. Raley of
Fendleton this afternoon was elected
president of the Umatilla county bar
association, with James A. Fee Jr.,
vice president; Charles Randall, sec
retary, and V. J. Warner of Hermis
ton, treasurer. An executive com
mittee of Charles Carter. Pendleton.
S. D. Peterson. Milton, and H. J. War
ner, Pendleton, was elected.
A committee to revise and make
recommendations to the circuit court
for changes in the rules of the court,
was appointed and this committee
wilt meet with Judge Phelps at his
request, A revised schedule of fees
was adopted.
Charles Carter of Fendleton ''a the
retiring president.
Candidates Address Newberg- Voters
NEW BERG. Or., April 19. (Spe
cial.) The political meeting held at
the legion hall Jn this city was a
great success from all standpoints.
There was a good attendance, the
hall being filled, and many candidates
for the various offices were present.
Candidates for governor who were
present were lsouis E. Bean. J. D. Lee,
Charles Hall, Senator Patterson and
Senator Pierce. Other candidates who
addressed the meeting were Senator
Norhiad of Astoria, as candidate for
Vnited States representative to con
gress; Attorney Layman of Portland,
as candidate for public service com-missioner-at-large;
Senator Vinton of
Mc-Uinnville. V. W. Lunger of Lafay
ette and Peter Zimmerman of Carl
ton, candidates for state senator from
Yamhill county; and several candi
dates for county commissioner.
Old Oregon Trail Official Named.
HOOD RIVER, Or., April 19. (Spe
cial.) The Hood River county com
mercial club has, at request of the
Old Oregon Trail association, elected
J. IL Fredricy, ex-president of the
club, as Hood River county's vlce
presidant of the new organization.
The local club is considering partici
pation in an Old Oregon Trail cele
bration and pageant at Baker on
July 4. Mr. Fredricy was authorized
by his fellow clubmen to raise $100
for assistance in financing publicity
work of th old trail organization.
Comrades Uury ex-Service Man.
WHITE SALMON. Wash., April 19.
(Special.) A military -funeral was
held here yesterday for Irving Aiken,
who died recently in California. The
exercises were under the auspices of
Kvan Childs post, American Legion,
and the funeral was well attended.
Interment was In the Oddfellows'
cemetery. Mr. Aiken was an ex
service man.
TODAY'S FILM FEATURES.
Rivoli - Rudolph Valentino,
"Frivolous "Wives'." .
Peoples "The Rosary."
llaje&tio Jane Novak, "Belle
of Alaska."
Liberty Charlie Chaplin, "Pay
Day."
Columbia "Fool's Paradise."
Biue Mouse "A Virgin Para
dise." Star Wallace Reid, "Rent
Free."
Hippodrome Viola Dana (also
in person), "Glass Houses."
Circle Herbert Rawlinson,"The
Scrapper."
D'
OUBLE-HEAD feature bills sel
dom offer two attractions of
equal worth.. However, the ex
ception is the rule at the Liberty the
ater this week, where Charlie Chaplin
in "Pay Day" easily captures the com
edy honors and Katherine McDonald,
in "The Woman's Side," runs away
with the dramatic honors of the bill.
The new Chapiin vehicle contains
considerable humorous originality, but
it is nevertheless essentially Chaplin
esque. . He ioes introduce a number of
different comedy stunts, but his usual
by-plays are consistently in evidence.
Yet the picture was created for laugh
ing purposes and it achieves that, and
that is about all that can be expected
of a Chaplin comedy.
Henri Keates, the Liberty organist,
in playing the comedy picture got in
some excellent comedy twists of his
own, which added materially to the
laugh-provoking qualities of the pic
ture. Katherine McDonsfid in "The Wo
man's Side" did excellent work. It is
an entertaining story, containing a
.rapid succession of highly dramatic
moments, unfolding the plot logically
and convincingly and revealing a
charming romance.
Primarily "The Woman's Side" is a
newspaper story and in one title the
long-suffering press is referred to as
"the maker and breaker of men."
When that title was flashed the re
viewer innocently bslieved that it re
ferred to women; but no, it was ap-
TRACKS SEEN IN SNOW
1ESTIMOW OF STILIAYELIi IN
MUKDEH CASE CORROBORATED
W. X. Cobb, Pioneer Resident of
Sisters, Witness for State Against
Weston at Bend.
BEND, Or., April 19. (Special.)
The testimony of George Stillwell
that he and A. J. Weston visited the
hermit cabin of R. H. Krug of Sisters,
on the night of March 24, 1919, to kill
and rob Krugf was corroborated by
W. N. Cobb, pioneer resident of
Sisters, who testified here this after
noon in the Weston murder trial that
on the morning after the fire which
destroyed Krug's home, he Saw tracks
In the snow leading to the ruins of
the house. One pair of tracks was
large, the other smaller, the larger
ones corresponding with those found
near a pail which Weston in his prev
ious trial here in 1920, testified he
put down near the house earlier the
same morning after walking to the
Krug ranch to get eggs and seeing
that the" hoiuse had burned.
Mr. Cobb's wife. Sisters telephone
operator, told of 'receiving a call
from Weston that morning, saying
that he had started for Krug's. had
seen the ruins of the body of Krug,
and had gone to a nearby ranch house
to telephone. He asked her to notify
the 'Sheriff, she said.
Cross examination of Stillwell, the
state's star witness, by John C. Col
lier and Karl Bernard for the defense,
occupied the greater part of the, day.
Stillwell was caught in minor contra
dictions, particularly in comparison
with his testimony in thj former trial,
but in the essentials hLs story was
unshaken.
' Brothers in Race for House.
LA GRANDE. Or., April 19. (Spe-
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL
STATEMENT OF THE
Century Insurance Company,
Ltd.
of London. England, on the thirty-first
f rx-roinber. 1921. made to ms in
surance commissioner o the state of Ore
gon, pursuant to law:
Capital.
Amount of capital stock paid
$ 400,000.00
up
Income. x
Net premiums received during
year
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year. . . .
Income from other sources re
ceived during the year
640,090.0:
47.320.CO
3.440.3?
Total income
.$ 890,840.11
Disbursements.
Net losses paid during the year
in.-iiiriine . adjustment ex
penses 4-6,643.70
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the year
Amount of all other expend
itures 15.939.44
11,448.21
Total expenditures ....
Assets.
. 7SO.730 57
Value of stocks .and bonds
owned (book value) t 923.076.88
Other ledger assets -
Cash in banks and on hand...
Premiums In course of collec
tion written since September
30. 1921
Interest and rents due and ac
crued Deduct book value of bonds
over market value
100.00
32.S37.t9
58,591.51
14.722.52
S.526.38
Total admitted assets...
..U.116.269.37
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses unpaid. $ 140,865.63
Amount of unearned premiums
on all outstanding risks
All other liabilities
Estimated expenses of investi
gation and adjusting losses..
395.S9S 7f.
19.000.00
1.000. 00
Total liabilities, exclusive of
capital stock of.. ....... .9 556,764.39
Business in Oregon for the Tear.
Net premiums received during
the year I T.254.05
Losses paid during tha year... 4.539.79
Losses incurred during the
year --- 3.45SSJ
CEXTI'RT INS. CO., HP.
HENRY W. BROWN A CO.,
U. S. Manager.
McCARGAR. BATES A LIVELY.
General Agents
Teon Building. Portland, Or.
McCARGAR, BATES & LIVELY, General Agents
-t plied, politically especially, to the
widespread Influence of the press.
Nevertheless, for a wonder this fea
ture contains a newspaper story that
is different The usual threadbare
theme Is absent. The present story
shows the oress functioning as it
strives to constructively and not de
structively.
Miss McDonald Jn the stellar role Is
virtually in every scene, but she is
so easy to look at and works so splen
didly that any fan will welcome her
many appearances. '
t Screen Gossip.
Judging by newspaper reports,
"Papa" Hays has rung down the cur
tain on Fatty Arbuckle s ecreen ca
reer.
Walter Hiers, fat funmaker, has an
important role in support of Agnes
Ayres and Jack Holt in the screen
version of the famous stage success,
"Bought and Paid For," which shows
at the Columbia theater soon.
Mae Murray's latest screen success,
"Fascination," is booked to open at
the Liberty theater next Saturday.
Miss Murray was seen at the Liberty
several months ago in "Peacock Al
ley."
For the first time in their nine
years of screen experience, Wallace
and Noah Beery, villains extraordi
nary, appear in the same photoplay,
"Wild Honey," which opens at the
Majestic theater Saturday. The fa
mous "heavy" brothers have roles of
considerable Importance in the pro
duction, supporting Priscilla Dean,
the star.
One of the many big scenes In "A
Virgin Paradise," the attraction at
the Blue Mouse theater this week, is
the one showing the eruption of an
active volcano in the South Sea
islands. One sees the hot streams of
lava pouring down the mountain side.
Another i3 the fight between the
young girl, who has been reared with
wild animals on the island and who is
brought to New York, and the villain.
Seldom has there been a fight between
a man and a woman more thrilling
been filmed.
cial.) Charles Hunter, republican,
candidate for the Wallowa county
nomination to the house, is a brother
of Albert Hunter, democrat, and can
didate for the nomination to the house
from Union county to succeed himself.
The two brothers came from a family
of staunch democrats, and Albert re
mained at home, both having been
born and reared in the Grand Ronde
valley, while as a young man Charles
sought his fortune away from home.
The latter settled down in Wallowa
and there became a republican.
GRADUATES , SENT FOR
Assistants Named From Oregon to
. Go to All Parts of Country.
UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eugene.
April 19. (Special.) Colleges in all
parts of the United States are repre
sented in the graduate assistants ap
pointed for next year and those hold
ing these ' positions for this year.
The University of Oregon, with 25,
leads the list. Each of the following
Institutions has one representative:
Pacific college, Montana Wesleyan,
Albany college, Rippon college in
Wisconsin, University of California,
University of Illinois and Oregon Ag
ricultural college.
A slight change in salaries has
been made. Instead of the pay vary
ing from $400 to $600 a flat salary of
$500 will be paid, and $600 for re
appointees. Irrigation Bonds Sold.
RKVD. Or.. April 19. (Special.)
Sale of the Central Oregon Irrigation
district's $180,000 bond) issue at ss,
subject to the results of a case now
in suDreme court questioning the
validity of the bond' issue, was effect
ed yesterday. The G. E. Miller com
pany of Portland is the buyer.
"Walla Walla to Pave Streets.
WALLA WALLA, Wash., April 19.
(Special.) Ordinances for paving
Chestnut street, Bonniebrae, Alvaraao
and College avenues were finally
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL
STATEMENT OF
v
The Aetna Casualty and
Surety Company
of Hartford, In the state of Connecticut, on
the 81st day of December. 1921, made to
the insurance commissioner, of the state
of Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital.
1 e lanital stock naid
n t 2,000,000.00
Income.
Net premiums received during
the year .S11.771.T13.52
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year... 594,228.80
Income from other sources re
ceived during the year .... 408,127.81
Total income
.$12,774,070.13
Disbursement.
Net losses paid during the '
year including adjustment
expenses 8,902.760.02
Dividends paid on capital
crir riiiT-ine- the year 240,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year ,oi,wo.j.o
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
HiiT-ln the vear 523.412.80
Amount of all other expendi
tures -t wu.
Total expenditures 13, 037,860. 60
Assets.
Value of stocks and bonds
rtwnrt l-market value) 8,522,819.0
Loans on mortgages and col-
tntprsl. etc.
3.319,040.05
1,236.232.37
Cash In banks and on band...
Premiums in course of collec
tion written since beptem-
rr -TO 1921
1,710,964.72
186.023.46
483. 785.55
Interest and rents du and ac
crued
Other assets
Total admitted assets $15,458,865.85
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses unpaid. $ 3,226,941.68
Amount of unearned pre
miums on all outstanding
risks 6.068,978.17
Due for commission and brok
erage 418,755.56
AU other liabilities 671,679.32
Total liabilities, exclusive of
capital stock of $2,000,000. .$10,386,357.73
Business in Oregon for the Tear.
Net premiums received during
the year $ 97.372 48
Losses paid during the year.. S7.559.63
Losses incurred during the
year - 35,139.23
THE AETNA C ASUA LTT" & SfRETT CO.
MORGAN G. BULKELEY, President.
RAW OCX W. MYERS. Secretary.
Paul C. Bates, Yeon building. Portland,
Or., statutory resident attorney for serv
ice. McCARGAR. BATES & LIVELY.
General Agent s
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passed by the ' city commission and
it is planned to open bids May 16.
The total paving will be about two
miles and the cost of the improvement
will be about $100,000.
WATER BOND ISSUE ASKED
Irrigation District Applies for Per
mit to Raise $4,930,000.
SALEM. Or., ApVil 19. (Special.)
The Jefferson water conservancy
irrigation district, formerly the north
unit of the Deschutes project Tuesday
requested the state irrigation securi
ties commission to allow the sale of
$4,930,000 of its bonds at S2 cents on
the dollar. Approval of a contract
for the construction of the irrigation
works, which will entail an expense
of approximately $6,000,000, also was
sought by representatives of tha
distrfct.
The district contains 106.000 acres
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE-
MEXT OF THE
The Hartford Steam Boiler
Inspection and Insurance
Company
of Hartford, in tne state of Connecticut
on the 31st day of December, 1921, made
to the insurance commissioner of the state
of Oregon, pursuant to law:
t
Capital.
Amt. of capital stock paid up. $2,000,000.00
Income.
Net premiums received during
the year $2,999,103.68
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year.... 426,824.07
Income from other sources re
ceived during the year 104,925.06
Total income .
. .$3,530,852.81
Disbursements.
Net losses paid during the
year, including adjustment
expenses $ 385,756.29
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year 300,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year 1,106,586.98
Taxes. licenses &nd fees paid
during the year 213,673.66
Amt. of all other expenditures. 1,131.162.96
Total expenditures s .$3,143,179.89
Assets.
Valuo of real estate owned
(market value) $ 150,000.00
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value) 6,429,307.52
Loans on mortgages - and col
lateral, etc 1,673.850.00
Cash in banks and on hand.. 488,012.05
Premiums in course of collec
tion written since September
30, 1921 766,619.61
Interest and rents due and ac
crued 120.fiSl.61
Agents' ledger balance.. 4.317.40
Total admitted assets $9,633,088.19
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses unpaid.? 213,814.87
Amount of unearned premiums
on all outstanding rtsKs. . . . 4,buz,bd.ii
Due for commission and
brokeraee 353, 323.9::
AU other liabilities '. 243,297.32
Total liabilities, exclusive of
capital stock of $2,000.000. .. $5,213,075.22
Business In Oregon for the Vear.
Net premiums received during
tne year s sb,so4 .vv
Losses paid during the year... 450.00
Losses incurred during the
year 4 o 0.00
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COMPANY.
CHARLES S. BLAKE. President.
L. F. MIDDLE BROOK. Secretary.
KARL V. LIVELY, Portland. Or.
Statutory Resident Asrent for Service.
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General Agents
Teon Building. Portland. Or.
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northwest. Definite action by the
commission will not be taken before
tomorrow.
Salem Undertaker for Mayor.
SALEM, Or., April 19. (Special.)
W. T. Rigdon, Salem undertaker, Tues
day announced his candidacy for
mayor at the primary election. Othei
candidates are H. H, Vandervort, F.
L. Utter and John B. Giesy. Mr. Rig
don has resided in Salem for many
years and served as councilmen for
several terms. The time for filing
declarations -for city offices expired
at 5 o'clock this afternoon.
Wife Files Counter Suit.
SALEM, Or., April 19. (Special.)
Mrs. Cora Johnson, who recently was
made defendant in a divorce suit filed
by her husband Tuesday in a counter
complalnt alleged that the plaintiff
SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATE
I MENT OF THE
City of New York Insurance
Company
of New York. In the state of New York
on the thirty-first day of December, 1921,
made to the insurance commissioner of
the state of Oregon, pursuant to law;
Capital.
Amount of capital stock paid
up $1,000,000.00
Income.
Net premiums received during
the year 1,625,924.04
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year ... 129,863.10
Income from other sources re
ceived during the year .... 315.588.94
Total Income ...$2,071,376.08
Disbursements.
Net losses paid during the
year including adjustment
expenses $ 853,882.o8
Dividends paid on capital stock
during the year 60,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid '
during the year 417,626.80
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the year 35,598.33
Amount of all other expendi
tures 159,736.65
Total expenditures ....$1,516,864.36
Assets.
Vahie of stocks and bonds
owned (market value) ....$2,471,045.00
Loans on mortgages and col
lateral, etc 144,500.00
Cash in banks and on hand .. 385,397.52
Premiums in course of collec
tion written since September
30. 1921 356,606.57
Interest and rents due and ac
crued 30,100.00
Recoverable for re-Insurance on
paid losses , 89.863.00
Total admitted assets
$3,477,512.09
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 393,513.00
Amount of unearned premiums
on all outstanding risks ... 1,146,696-00
Due or accrued for commission
and brokerage, etc. 50,000.00
All other liabilities 260.157.79
Total liabilities, exclusive of
capital stock of $1,000,000.00
$1,850,366.79
Business in Oregon for the Year.
et premiums received during
the year $ 39,692.73
Losses paid during the year.. . 10,737.14
Losses incurred during the year 13,250.38
CITY OF NEW YORK INSURANCE CO.
ELLRIDGE G. SNOW, President.
WILFRED KURTH. Secretary. ,
Statutory Resident Attorney for Service.
PAUL C. BATES, Portland, Or.
McCARGAR. BATES & LIVELY,
General Agents
Yeon Building. Portland. Or.
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Mrs. Johnson alleged in her answer
that her husband was- abusive and
cruel and that she was compelled to
leave him upon several occasions
The Johnsons have resided here for
several years.
WOMAN 'JUROR EXCUSED
State Exercises Peremptory Chal
lenge in Slurder Trial.
BEND, Qr., April 19. (Special.)
The first woman to sit in a circuit
court jury box, was examined here
yesterday before the A. J. Weston
murder jury was completed. She was
Mrs. J. P. Arnold, wife of a local real
estate agent. She passed as to cause,
declaring in response to a question by
the defense attorney that "so far as I
know, there aren't any facts" in the
case. As to whether she would re -
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE
MENT OF,
Nationale Fire Insurance
Company
of Paris, France, on the thirty-first day
of December. 1923, made to the Insurance
Commissioner of the state-of Oregon, pur
suant to law:
Capital.
Amount of statutory deposit
paid up S 200.000.00
Income.
Net premiums received dur
ing the year 909,309.41
Interest, dividends and ' rents
- received during the year....$ 53.921.10
Total income
.$ 963,230.51
Disbursements.
Net losses paid during' the year
including adjustment ex
penses ....$ 622,950.10
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year 306.702.95
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the year 39,732.56
Amount of all other expendi
tures 20.827.84
Total expenditures ...$ 900.013.51
f "Assets.
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value) $1,133,086.00
Cash deposited with Philadel
phia Underwriters' associa
tion 2OO.00
Cash In banks and on hand... 83.219.34
Premiums in course of collec
tion written since September
30. 1921 229.486.14
Interest and rents due and ac
crued .' 14.623.37
Reinsurance due from other
companies 1.516.65
Total admitted assets $1,402,131.50
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses unpaid. $ 160.963.76
Amount of unearned premiums
cm all outstanding risks.... 747,266.49
Due for commission and brok
erage 71.980.63
All other liabilities 22.000.00
For adjustment expenses .... 2.000.00
Surplus deposit 259.921.62
Total liabilities, exclusive of
capital of $200.000.00 $1,462,131.50
Business in Oregon for tbe Tear.
Net premiums received, during
the yea a 8.979. 5
Losses paid during the year .. 4.745.61
Losses incurred during the
year 3.697.27
NATIONALE FIRE INSCRAVCE CO. OF
PARI5. FRANCE.
STARKWEATHER & &HEPLET. INC..
United States Managers.
Statutory resident attorney for service.
Paui C. Bates, Portland, Or.
- McCARGAR. BATES & LIVELY.
General Agents.
Teon Buiding. Portland. Or.
good
other' anob)ir'7 'Wanv
'a With -a Over '
Aw f M-En -0st
Maxwell n . edpreee.
W All. . A. I
- ccnty Cou. n,th
one ask?
V
USp,
quire the defendant to prove any
thing, she responded, "that would de
pend on what the other side said."
Mrs. Arnold was excused on the
states' peremptory challenge. With
the exception of Mrs. V. A. Forbes, on
whom service could not be had, Mrs.
Arnold is the only woman juror drawn
who has not refused to serve.
FIVE DIVORCES GRANTED
A ilsonville Woman Accuses Hus-
band of Humiliating Her.
OREGON CITY, Or.. April 19. (Spe
cial.) After 28 years of married life,
Fannie L. Dill lias won a decree of
divorce from Ebon W. Dill, to whom
she was married in Edington, 111., on
October 25, 1894. That her husband
had nagged and humiliated her and
forced her to do the majority of the
work at their lodging house at Wil-
l sonville. and had falsely accused her
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATE
MENT OF
The Automobile Insurance
Co. of Hartford, Conn.
of Hartford, in the State of Connecticut,
on the thirty-first day of December, 1921.
made to the Insurance Commissioner of
the State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital.
Amount of capital stock paid
up
$2. ."10,600.00
Income.
Net premiums received dur
ing the year , $10,777,027.3
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year... 335, 335. 3
Income from other sources re
ceived during the year 700,372.51
Total income...
$11,813,636.17
Disbursements.
Net losses paid during the
year Including adjustment
expenses $6,563,432.42
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year 200,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year 2.604,260.73
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the year 650,004.20
Amount of all other expendi
tures 1,875.134.05
Total expenditures. ..
Assets.
.$11,897,921.00
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value).... $ 5,389,164.00
Loans on mortgages and col
lateral, etc '. .. i. ins.9ro.no
Cash in banks and on hand.. 2,354,489.01
Premiums in course of col
lection written since Sep
tember 30. 1921 2,182,728.70
Reinsurance and salvage due
on paid losses 763.782.52
Interest and rents due and
accrued B6.887.81
Total admitted assets. .. .$11,970,502.13
Liabilities.
Gross claims for losses un
paid $1,994,092.33
Amount of unearned premiums
on all outstanding risks.... 5,669, 568. 33
Due for commission and brok
erage 25,000. 00
All other liabilities 430,992.11
Total liabilities, exclusive
of capital stock of..... $8,120,552.82
Business in Oregon for the Year.
Net premiums received during
the year $72,346 84
Looses paid during the year 27.904.88
Losses incurred during the year.. 89,697.39
THE ACTOM OBIT.E INSCRANCK COM
I ANY OF HARTFORD. CONNECTICCT.
MORGAN O. BULK RLE Y. President.
J. C. HARDEN, Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for servlc-,
Paul C. Bates.
McCARGAR, BATES A LIVELY,
General Agents.
Yeon Building. Portland. Or.
Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon
.'61-
of Improper relationships with board
ers, were given as grounds for the de
cree. Other divorces granted were:
Gertrude against Egbert Henry,
m .rried in Portland June 1, 1920;
Gertrude M. against George Earle
Constable, married In Vancouver Au
gust 12, 1914; Anton against Ruth
Soter, married in t'athlamet July 7,
1920. and Willis against Gladys Ban
croft, married In Vancouver. March
4, 1920.
Two Concerns Incorporated.
SALEM, Or., April 19. (Special.)
The Portland Grain company?! with
headquarters in Portland, has been
incorporated by J. F. O'Bryant, H. A.
O'Bryant and Blain Hallock. The
capital stock Is $25,000.
The Svensen Finnish Farmers' and
Workers' club, with headquarters at
Svensen, Clatsop county, has been in
corporated by Frank 1'aananen. Tom
Possi and John Turja. The capita,
stork In $tonn.
SYNOPSIS OP THE ANNUAL STATE
MENT OF THE
Aetna Life Insurance
Company
"of Hartford, In the siste of Connect lent,
on the :tlflt day of lprcmber, IH21. rnsdr
to the Insurance commissioner of the state
of Oregon pursuant to law:
Capital.
Amount of capital moik paid
up $ 3.000,000.00
Income.
Totwl premium income for
the year $ 54,041,3US.;
Interest, dividenili and rents
received during the yar. . 8,509,879, 9f
Income from otht'T nmjrves
received during the year.. l,40n.5'JO,4N
Total Income $ 04,044.799 1.1
IltMhiirM-mfntM,
Paid for losses, endow mcniH,
annuit ies and surrender
values $ 27.024.HO2.9C
Dividend paid to policyhold
ers during the year
Dividend pnUi on capital
stock during the year (all
derived from, non-participating
life and accident
business, with the excep
tion of $9000
Commissions and salaries
2,197,315. :
1.000.0O0.04
puld during (ho yar
Taxe;, licenses and fees pHid
during the yar
Amount of ai! other expendi
tures 1I.&36.596 5.
1.836.0S o:
7.12.".7.V O:.
Total expenditures $ 51.0.'.042.26
Anneta.
Value of real estate owned
1 market value) $ 1,833,365.92
Valu of stocks snrt bonds
owned (market and amor
tized valuer
Loans on mortgages and col
lateral, etc
71,251.053.97
8 i ftfO.430 03
Premium notes and policy
loans
Cufh In banks and on hand.
1T.5TI.9S 78
7.084. 94
Net uncollected and deferred
premiums
Interest and rents due and
accrued
Other assets (net)
r.53H.36T..W
4,845.475 12
Total gross assets $191, P4 1ft2
Deduct assets not admitted 244,1 4:t 2ft
Total admitted assets ..,.$191,718.046 24
I.lahllltiea.
Net reserves as required by
law $1 13,944. 26T9T
Grons claims for losses and
claims unpaid 1 4,?4 2t
All other liabllitl- 16,508,81 85
Special reserves in addition
to legal reserves S.40I.A90.1
Total liabilities, exehislva
of capital stock of $.".000.-
OOft $t00.438.2.2J
Business In Oregon for thn lear.
Gross premiums received duriug
t year
Life business $203,300 60
Accident, health and lia
bility business 303,427.18
Premiums ond dividends re
turned during the year 70.280 60
Losses and claims paid during
the ywir
Life business . . '. 93.T24.O0
Accident, health and liabil
ity business J30.T21 22
AETNA MFE 1H1RTK COMPANY.
MORGAN G. nn,KKLKr, President,
f. E GILBERT and
V. H. NEWELL. Secretaries.
Statutory resident s ttornev for servlee,
C. A, McCargar, Portland, Or.
McCARGAR. BATES LIVELY,
Goners I A sent m
C. A. McCARGAR. Manager l.tf. Dept.
Teon Buiiding. Portland, Or.