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slU THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1911 EVEflllW 0flW. COOS BAY TIMES mail matter. 'mission In another city hns misused , Its iiowor. - - - - , Kqunlly tinrcnsonnblo Is the pica Entered at the postofllco at Mnrsl.. tija thg ,,, BhouW ,mvo ,jcou vc(0C(, field, Oregon, for transmission., t t nffMt g()mp m through the malls as second clnw ,. . , . ,, ,. i iiiii nut in unit 11 ihu iruDmii i the hill would nIToct the litigation favorably then killing It would af fect this case adversely, per so. Then Gov. West has placed himself In the unenviable position of being a cats- paw to help the Southern Oregon and .1. V. Dennett pull n very warm chestnut out of the fire. The question of an unfavorable criticism of the House of Commons which nppcarod In the columns 'I. C. MALOXHV Editor mill 1'nb. AN K. MAI.OXKY News Editor An Independ'iit llepubllcnn news paper publlihod every evening ex cept Sundny, nud Weekly by The Coos liny Tillies PublMiliig Co. Dcdlcnted to the service of thu people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and Hint evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. TALKS ABOUT WEST VETOES'; 8IXTV IIKNS LAY 1000 KflGS IX SYNOPSIS OK Till? ATAIi srAJiaiKXT OP TUB UNlTIW rAT """" ' ' l FKRRUAHY. Representative Buchanan Douglas County Scores Governor. of Tlio Coos Hay Times roproeents a consolidation of tho Dally Coast Mall nnd Tho Coos Day Advortlsor. The Coast Mall was tho first dally oatao llsliod on Coon Day nud Tho Coos Day Times Is Its Immediate successor. SrilSCKIPTION ItATKS. DAILY. Ono year $G.UO or month 50 'Vhon paid strictly In advance, the rutnr ',nl'on l,r'co of lM0 Coos 1,nv Times, 7 ?t500 ,,or yonr or $2,50 f0'' avMU- WKKKLV. ROSKDURO. Ore.. Mar. 7. Al- f loglng that Governor West plnyod po- The Times In no manner nffocts thoilltlos continually during tho rocont merits of the English system of no session of tho Oregon legislature, nnd vetoes. In tho first plnco Tho Times thnt ho forced recalcitrant momherfl does not endorse all that apponrs In t Into lino by threatening to veto their Its columns. It believes every man ' monsures, J. A. Duchnnnn, repregon Is entitled to n hearing and every tntlvo of Douglas county, who wns man gets It, regardless of the mer- considered n lendor on tho floor of Its of his ense. Asldo from this, tho IIouso, scored tho chlof oxcett howevor. tho vonnllty of men doos tlvo of tho state, not destroy tho virtue of right prln- "I tried to do my duty nnd assist clplos. Those principles may ho dls- In passing up to tho governor merl- torted nnd temporarily eclipsed by . torloim measures, and then It was up. TA.MYTOWN, N. Y., Mar. 7. Ry a strong and well-timed finish, the CO hens of Marcus Johnson of Glou- e, won n $500 wager for hi in tlnrliiEr tlin ninntlt nf IJVtiritnrv. Johnson's hot was thnt his 00 hens Amount of capital deposited would lay 1000 eggs during Feb ruary. It wns n close call, but overy hen laid an egg tho Inst day, making 1000. for the 2S dnys. London Assurance Corporation of London ix tin: ici.s'flnoM of nit eat murAiy, On the 31st dny of December, 1010. nmdo to tli Insurance slouer of tho State of Orcgcra, pursuant to Inw: Cnpllnl. Coinmi,, ENGLISH GIRLS TAKEN. Iteporl Itelug Dny corrupt reprosontntlvoa but they cannot be destroyed. Mr. McLnln snys, "I chnllengo you to show where the governor Indiscri minately used his veto power wlth- to him to act," said Mr. Duchnnnn. "I think It was unfortunnto thnt tho people of this stnto should elect 00 men who woro so far Inferior to tho governor In wisdom. It does not Thnt .Maidens Aiv Drought to I'tnb. (Dy Associated I'ross to Coos Times.) LONDON, England, Mar. C Homo Secretary Churchill Hinted to the IIouso of Commons thnt an investig ation Is to bo made of reports that English girls nro being tnken to Utah to become Mormons. liu'Uiue. Premium received during the year I cash 2,S01,001.J4 Interest, dividends nnd rents received. rtVr- Ing the ywr i lSO.2S3.fr Income from other sources received dtirnur tho yonr 2I3VB8S.27 Total Income lMsbiiiseiiieiiCs. Losses paid dining the year . $12G1,7.S'0.37 Dividends pnld during the year on cnpltnl stock Commrsjilons nifd salaries pnld during tho . $fi3A.OOO.O0 -.Sf;,J(J2)2 year. There U mere Catarrh In Dili rwtlnii of llio country Hum nil o her illi-noi juit IhboIIiit. nml mull Hiu Intt fi-w i'iir tii'mi In ! iiiiiiiiiiiiu, rnrn urpiii in ny ji'H a iioi'iorx ii'ii' 'III I! IiiiIIIicihI ItH Inn il nno iinii tiro rrllieil Im-nt 727,57 l.?S nO,4S1.6'f Amount of nil otlwr expenditures T34,-2GA$ Remitted td Homo Olllce... Total orrpcndlwrres. . . . Tuxes, Ilcwnses. nnd foe pnld during the year. -rsr.,-1 12.C&' Assert Vnltto of renl' estnte -owned c year. ,$1.B0 Ollelnl p,,,,,.,. r i. 'ids Couuly. n: city "OW.'iriAf. IMPKii OK T. OI M.lltmD'IKLD. i i i i. , JflWli MNIHIII II II I I I Address nil cnmniiiitfr'tulonR to COOS DAV DAILY' TIMES. Ulnndiflelil :: :: :: out giving careful and Intelligent I speak well for their Intelligence thnt consideration to every bill thnt cnmo.'tho man who delivers tho goods' bofore him." Ho then quotes n Port-, found It nocessnr.v to veto more thnn Inml pnper which states thnt the gov- one-fourth of the bills they passed, ernor was burled utitlwr nn avnlnncho , Some might consider It unfortunate, of bills. "No loss than 23.1 measures .nlso, that tho governor, who believes were piled upon him by adjourn-1 In majority rulo. should stnko bis inent, and he had but live days In own Judgment ngulllRt that of 00 rep which to consider thorn." rosontntlvoa of the pooplo In the leg- rhlnk of the amount of "enreful wlnturo. Dut I grant him thnt right. ('noil Dills In lllscnid. 'It does not mnttol" thnt n largo ... ..... irmtoitvp. nml hy ronoinntly '. tlltirr In euro tri.. ,. i-. .y ir0 .lu'imil HliiiliiniiirvniiniMii. iiiniimi i n ii.rui.i,. value of atotus nuil minus flvuicu... . Hrlvliiv hnn iimvi'ii mlurrli In lm it nitiMllil- r nrln nn ninrrtjairps itnd cnlf.ttornl. etc. . t nn,iiii.f,iM.1(,lr,.fi,r,,r,,(Ur,,B (.nl,, .. i.onns on morrgages unu tuii.iiui.u, un-. fi,.'.!'i,m.,1Ml!!.l,p,l,r l.ll!.,.,.1'iV,,,,.,,,,l,,'1llrV ".T.'i"" CaaXt In hnnks nnd' on hand ili'llirril by 1 . J. UliPlii')' tb I'll. Tnliiln, Ohln. ! -. ,. , ,,. iMiiivcnnfiu imitii -iiruiti tlio MArki'i. Premiums In c7urse or collection niid In It In Ink iti In itii.( fmtn Milcni... .... i.t.i.iu...ti. nn. ii HciKiiinviiynti nn- IiIoihI nml m iuiihii transmission. Ml'fiiri-inf llu'iylrm. Thcv nffi-r nne Imiiilriil n r..m ..fi.n,- .ri,ni,iliii fm- rn I nm mine ilnium for Buy ( it fu in uoi'. trmi inr D'lp 'lom 'llpl compaiiios lot roinstnniicB nil ,?3,oih",nr;.oo rrtt 17C,7CS.as I27,tft.1.20 $2,573 .Jjfcop t'lriMilHri nml tiiliiniiiliil. aiIiIm-m- r. j. rin:Ni:v,v co nun ii) iirtlKVInlr 7.x'. Tntvln. Oliln. Tke iihIP-. ramllv I'lll'n for coinllimllnii. on losses pnld.. ! Interest and rent- luc Jtid' nccruod'. lid Intelligent consideration" n gov- OivBonUiPr col ltve 23 sopnrato bills (JOV, WICST'S rKTOS. M "hi fivo ,Vi J? !l W0I'H011 twelve '"-nJorlty of Hie bills ho vetoed wero Hmirri n .!.. ...i. (..... i .1 . i,.., ,. . i ' Vnrt in Afl I flflnll a nr lllflt lin OV'DI'nss- , ....... o .. ,.,v jmMM Nioppiug 10 eni " "- - ---- I'w drink nud vlmt 1,l,.i..iW nwus Ipum od his npprovnl of thorn bofore they Y FH'BXD Hugh -JlcLahu ,H ' d , conI(, onIy K,vo aj,0,U introduced. Ho hnd n right to ly laiKK pimw ..U an- minute to 'enreful nnd Intel- " "- "' --.- - -- I,, nriiti UL bo .! -a lo ft "HUV .. . . , ,., 'n.ivnnco tho ntoroHts, or mnko Ills Lin miii -- . , ii..ai.. xr nnnn 11111 ' .1 iiAititar ii,ni nnnaii iiiriai iiiii 111 1r111.11 U IIUIUIQI ititc-111. ''""' I, In his dfKif u! record Wni I- on clnwmlP slrrujaXe' "tto' Go- nn Wvat't vuto usually not much .utlon but he certainly cuted some In thnt nrtlcle. flu ifm-ila liltii tvwirilu nllfl (lldll 'more worda. Words that wabbled ' veto Is too nwoapliiR ft powor In the nnd traveled In n circle. 1 1'""''" ' B"Vrnor and est h no- Mr. McMiln Is usually n bocster tUms will proclpltnto tho name con- ... for tin. nnw of .l..r..i.iViii the tlltlilll 1' Which tllO IlOURO of I.OI'dS .. .'nnamlna fml nml rnnllzn thnt llO WnS th'rk thnt I. what might bo ca 0, , , (,( m)t thnk tnt t HUll DUII Wneil lll -l ,......,.,,.,., t,nn,.nllp . Ulllllll IIU III" I" l"l"" " ....."v.....n. governor to romnln of tho Hnmo mind for two weeks nt ono time. Try Tho Times Want Ads. FAMILY IIOTKfi TIIK LLOYD MADSHFIULD'S POPULAR Hates reduced to: Day COc, 75c and $1.00; woek $2.00 to JD.00. Home keeping apartments with gas ranges $10.00 to $18.00 pet month. KltHE DATIIS-K. W. SULLIVAN, Prop. Total assots. .--. Let special deptw.Hn In nay Stnlo' (If MX" there b Totur aaiwts mflnitttd In Oregon LlirfiillUe.. Gross clarrns for Iobmch unpaid'. Amount nf unearnerT premium on iifrout- stnndlug risks .. Due for commission nnd l.mkernJ". , . 8,G2(i.ll a7,-J3r(J.U .$.i,cfir.,sir.ic ?3,C.!13.16 ...f ssonrirr was mod to aupport of such nn un tennblo position. I The Tliuos still mnlntnlns thnt tho I "It doos hot matter that I fool very mire that many good bills woro voto od by him. Tho governor, In his su perior wisdom, snw dnngor'nhond, nnd ho hnd n perfect light to uso tho ""-' . . . ""' . 41 ..uiin in i.'iiuiniiii inni t .. . ... governor he Joined Joe Dennett pud nnve mrwu uiummi., ... hnlfe. Look ut Senator Wood's mil Ulllnli Smith In nn attack on the will take nwny from them nil I,0worjrovlUnK for a Jll8l nilll oqultnblo of voio. method for forming now conntlos, to The Homo of Lords hnve rocontly,)0 tjalorinlnt,(1 by ti,0 ,,oop0 0f tho nwMi'ted that good govornmont '-j1.0nlOH toreatid, nnd not by tho mauds that they 1 In position to 1 0ntlr atwto. In my fooblo Judgment, veto tho net of tho Houso of Com-' . a'oondlnir n rent denl of tlmo Port Commission nud knocking har bor Improvement. The Times odlto rial wns devotod to an expose of the absurdity of thoGovernor'svetopowor nnd the Port tide laud bill waa inere lv referred to ns nn Incldentnl evil of thnt absurdity. Mr. McLaln make OIL SUPPLIES The Coos llr.y Oil and Supplj Compsny under the mnnugoment 0'. J. W. Klaungiin will continue to hue dlo the Union Oil Company's gauc lino, distillate, bonzlno and coal oi at their oil house across the Day U which placo they havo moved their olllce. IMione :i0U ... r.oo.sss of; n.-mo-irj' All otherlTabllltles T00,58ri.in Surplus TrCf07r.'S Total irtiUIIItleH f.1.00: .'513.16 rjya.ooj.jcs.oo on the bill, I thought It wiib 11 fair l I'l l ..,.,,,.. ,. ,,,.,,1,1 I,., ilrnvvii nil tllP 1 llltriioill 11 ,,ra v".... .'' -..- mous. The Kngllsh who believe ...I . I. ..A..Aaniilt.ll..nd tt Hill tinfi-' - ...... , It the burden of his article and I nm w"l". ""' '"i"1"""' " Htibjoct, nnd soniotning nun was 110- wllllng to nccept the gunge of bat- !' Ive 'reed w'"' 8l"' ' Amw-1 munded by tho people Dut (tavern tl, there Is nothing furlhor to consider. ()p Wugt ,nul l0 )aBt t,llnk comnB, Let iib see. Mr. MeLnln tnyn. have now twlco voted thnt thoro shall jam, , wou,(, nol f(. tho world nt "whero would tlio governor hnve " ' hiioIi voto. nnd Imvo sustained tomJl t0 Hny Umt t wn8 votood bo. Bhown any senso In turning the stnto the Houso of Commons. cnUB0 Sonator Wood, one of tho beat tide lands over to the manipulation ' " "K"1 n(l Canada, nnd ror thnt matter in nil 1110 lingiiBu emm trlea. when tho peoplo havo voted for n policy, that policy at once provnllH. Thoy do not por mlt olllclnls who were not elected on of local Port CnnunlstlniiK to lonse or rofuso to lease at their own sweet will." Ho then cltea the law to the effect that the Htnto wins In cases whoro It claims ownership between . .1 ...(.. I...1 rv(rtt la tin high and low water. Very good. The mo issue nnu iu.u jkm. .- people of Oregon constitute the state. l'ttor than the Judgment of the men Tho Port Commission hns been pront-.tlio people elected to Interpose their od by tho stnte. Its members are authority. direct representative of the people. Governor West Is no better Judge Tho tide lands to be turned over to' of what tho people of Oregon want tho Port Commission are to be used than the members of either House for tho lienoflt of the people In lin , 'of the legislature. On whnt theory proving the harbor or to bo hold In I "l Individual vote permitted to trust for the people and the people offwl the votes or n majority of the in iloliii! this It Inures "i '"' lu,"l"" """' "' "" of nro the stnte. to tho ndvautage of the whole poo- 'or llionu ..,. .1... ...., , .M The whole matter Is a matter Imnrovlng the harbor for the public PopnUr overnmeut. .lust like be to have control of the eutl8l fee-'.-lectlou of sonatow directly this ten, of Improve,,.,,!. Ii I. to avol.l ,MM to legl.late without the coiiiont tb evnot condttlona .( OakUnd and f Home one man ta vital. Tlito veto Chicago wliort. rallr.adi attempted ,UbH has grown under our forms to ..,. control, that thMw tide land "' v bw"1M l"lvM bnve "' M.ould be dedlcaied for all time to ed authority that wa, never the people. ThU I. n verr .trong!" them. The veto wm tulend- the lowrnor ahould not, ' u" " ""' "' " w'Hr au aei 01 legwmuou w pmiu he falls to lv uweonstltutional. It was uevr Fen where the actions of Port Com- hwiw mi h.-...-m - '-- Is set- or iiibiiim nwm wiiuh t tuey reason why have Mtond this bill. Mr. MeLatn theu says ...liulmia ,11-A IllfnlllhlH This U art- I ting un a straw man to knoek hlin I orwrullug wt. of legislation down. No one has claimed lufalH bllltv for the aellons of the Port Commission. The fact that Portland has hnd trouble with Its Port Commlsslnu Is 110 reasou for dls- ......niti.u. i.A n1n.k nf aimli a liadv. '1'"" '"" " " !,... v. ..- 1 .1 !!. I .. ....I . jjp HP ll H ! IIMI l iw. ohu m veto It au attaek on tbe rlgnt or tne I personally did not Uappeu to approve 'of. I Kxcept In eases where Gov. West Jean show that the legislature has !tmprourly worded new laws or vio lated some constitutional provision Mr. McLnlu reads the papers. 1 ..... ,l.u, ...n.a nf I llU Pol'lluilll , "'V " ., .,. ...n(l Vople to say how the will couduct linnkers abused their trust and used.'" . .,.., u. tneir own uustuess. (lOpOHlUU IHUUfj urn inc-ii . would hardly advance that as au ar gument that banks and bankers are un unnecessary mouaco. to the public nnd that the peoplo of Coos Day Him"'" 'nit their money In their Hm1 because some Portland bank ors o bused their trust. Yet that would be Just ns senslblo as the wholesale condemnation of the Port Commission principle because of ob jection to somo of Its individual mem bers or bocauso somo other Port Corn- Sirs. A. G. Alkon will OPKX up her store at Coqutllo City with a com plete line of Spring and Summer mlllluery ou or about March 21st. When her child Is In danger a wo man will rlk her life to protect It No great act of heroism or risk of life is necessary to protect n ch'll from croup. Glvo Chamberlain' Cough Remedy and nil danger l avoidod For snlo by all dealors. men In the legislature, had been a thorn In tho sldo of tho administra tion. Hills Kept to Last. "I might montlon, nlso, Dower- mnn's bill, providing for nn Assistant Secretary of State with authority to sit on the Stnto Donrd In tho nbsonce of tho Secretary. It required con Bldernblo norvo for tho governor to veto thnt bill. He know thnt tho ob vious Inferonco would bo that ho wanted to be tho whole stnto board himself, with tho nsslstnnco of the state treasurer, and thnt no oxplnnu Hon for tho voto would satisfy think ing men. We members of tho legis lature thought that threo men on tho l state bonrd would bo better than two. but tho governor hnd the right to voto the bill, since he wnnts to be the whole show. "Now, In that connection, some might criticise the governor for III lug the six vetoed bills with the sec retary of state on the last day of the session, when he knew thnt neither House had adjourned. I have heard members say that the lawful and honorable thlux to do would havo been to return the bills to tho Houso whence they mine, but we must glvo GoMiiuor West credit for having original Ideas aloug those Hues. "Then when the assembly changed its tlmo of adjourning to 10 o'clock and attempted to get the bills that the vetoes could be considered, the governor playod nbout as neat a trick 011 the anxious members as I ever saw. He walked Into the secretary of state's olllce, borrowed the bills and put them in his pocket nud kept them there. The members did not tutuk it was a lawful thing to do. nor Just the honorable thing to do, but It was West's polltlos, nud If wo are foolish enough to elect him Gov ernor we must expect him to piny the gamo." COOS BAY LIVERY Wo hnvo secured mo llvory busi ness cf L. II. Holsnor nnd nro pre pared to render excellent sorvlco to tho people of Coos Dny. Careful drivers, good rigs nud everything thnt will mean satisfactory sorvlco to tho public. Phono us lor 11 driving horso, n rig or unythlng needed lu tho llvory lino. Wo also do 1 trucking business of nil kinds. DliAXCIIAltl) DltOTIIKUS. Livery, I'ocd and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets. Phono 138-J Totnl Insurance In force December 8 If; ID TO'. lrtcliie.-s l7r OrejjtaiM'oi-TUi Tntr. Totnl risks wrlltou during thcr.vwir , ... ... Gross premiums received durtlrg the jeor. , ... Premiums ret'urnod (Hiring thV yeur Losses paid during the' year - --... Losses Incurred during" the your Totnl nnionnt of risks outstnintlng In OYcioir Docdmber tll l t' I O t eV t m LOXDOX ASSl'ltAXCH COHPtMCATKW P KUVriN" P:It'tJSH, Joint .Tanngcr. Statutory Resident Cienentl Agent niNf Aturney fur service ItOD RT. SMITH, Fortln.id. iiKXitr ai:xc;.vr.CKi:x;. iicMiieni jgft. 1 .MAfl.SIII'ii:LI);.OIti:G((r7v .5.717.il32.0D 10l..'7I.B8 2O..r0G.5J 1 S7.iTrtS.10 1S.-..':I1.10 r.R 12,730.00 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Osteoputhlc Pliyslchm Graduato of tho Amerhnn school of Osteopathy nt Klrksvlllo, Mo, Oflko In Kldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to' 4; Phono 1G1-J; Marshflold; Oregon. D"- J. W. INGRAM, Pliyhlcinu and Surgeon. 209-210 Coko Dulldtng Phones: Olllce KSIM; Residence 102L J. w. uiLNNErrr, Lnwyer. Ofllco over Flanngau & Dennett Bank Mnrshtleld, Oregon WM.S. Tl'ltl'KX, Architect. isvnopsisoftiii: A.vxr.LsTATi:Mi;.T oi Tr: r.vriEiv static Itlt.l.Vfll or TIIK Niagara Fire Insurance Co, Or.NKW VOItIC t.y thi: statu op xi'u-vorrrc On tho 31st day of December, 1010, ntmlb Iw the rnaurnirco' Commli- sloner of tile Srato of Oregon, piimunt to l:rw: cnplttti: Amount of capital pafj up nYOyOvfOO.OO ( Income;, Premiums received during the year In cash JKU'Cr.SlO.Ol Intorest, dividends, nnd rennr recelviMl' dur ing tho year 24?5,783.15 Incomo from other Konrces received" during the year w 1.234.4C Totnl Income ; .. 13US9S.228.5l: Dl-fbursements. Losses paid during the year fT.i'n.l74.C4' Dividends paid during tho yenr on capital stock 473,000.00. Commissions nnd salaries paid during tho ya" 901,319.00.- Taxes, llconsos. and feos paid durfngthe 'on 93,454.01- Amotint of nil other expenditure 192,703. S3! Total oxpendltures . $3,l7G,C'ltH' Assets, Value of real estate owned , , . .. . nil Value of stocks and bonds nwued 4,493,2S1j'C i.oans on mortgages gad collateral. ot. .. , 717.000-.00 Over Chniaber of Commer- After tho show try a Turkish bath Phono 214- J. First Class Laundry work u most nesirauio to anyone wishing their linen to possess that particular llnlsu so uecessary to good taste In dross. K DO THAT CLASS OF WORK Ono Trial will Convince, Coos Bay Steam Laundry PIIOXK MA1X 57.J Try The Times' Want Ads. 100 TRAP XKSTK1) DARRKD PLYMOUTH ROCKS. Our mntlugs have produced stand ard-brod spoclmens of oxhlbltlon Quality with records of 242,227,222 eggs In 365 dnys. Rnliy Chicks and Kggs for Hatching Dook your orders now for spring doilvory. A fov cockerels from heavy laying stock for $5.00. Plymouth Place, Poultry Yards. FRED. DACHMAN. Prop. j Mnrshtleld, Hoy 183, Phono 288 Cash In banks and on band.' 322,9,93;09 Premiums lu eourw of colloetloit nd Ik transmission ' 500,297U Interest and rents due and tteeruftl SlB.4tti.3S ..f0.2l9.OJ7.-l4 Total assets T . o.,...l.l .1 ... . .-. .pi-i aaposiis in Hjr Stats (If tiny ' there be Total assets admitted lu Oregon Jfvi49.0arr4 Liabilities. Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 321.179.C2 Amount of unearned premiums on all out standing risks 2,777 577.9S Due for commission ami brokerage! ! ! ! ! .' "' I2!50o!oo . All other liabilities S6 C51.8S Total liabilities ,', ,',' ' $3,197,909 45 Total Insurance lu force December's!, VoiO $32S,'909,OSO.OO Huslnes In Oregon Kor Tlio Year. Total risks written during the yoar $4,113,541.00 Gross premiums received during the venr '. ... CG.795.48 Premiums returned during the year 13,102.49 Losses paid during the year 20,249.21 Losses Incurred during the year!.'!!.! 16.371.' Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon De'combor ' " 31- 191" $4 040 43200 NIAGARA PIRK INSVRANCK COMPANY,' Dy I3DWN PARRISH, ,. , , n Joint Manager. Statutory Resident General Agent and Attorney for service. ROD. B. SMITH, Portland. HENRY SKNOSTACKEN, Resident Agent. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, Br 11 I IB t&g&mm