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11 THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,' MONDAY EVENING, - MARCH 6, 1811. ROUGH WEATHER . MKMrilST Naiad Is Buffeted by Heavy ; Storms After Pleasant Voy- r age Up the Coast; Will Load . ' Wheat for Europe. . . ncraghweather, which-otr-two occa ' slons developed hurricane force, i was , encounteredVby the British ship Naiad, Captain B. J. Roberts, when she arrived on the Oregon coast on her way up 1 rom Callao. .One of the hurricanes was that of February 13. In which the gas . jchOOhetshishturneOurtJ. - The Naiad, sailed from the west coast - port January E 'and made the passage up to Astoria in 68 days. She had good weather, says Captain Roberts, until she was off the Oregon coast, when she ran Into succession of northerly and easterly gales, which buffeted her - lor the remainder of the month of Feb ruary. ' The Naiad was about 100 miles south west of Tillamook Head, February 13, when she was struck by the hurricane, which carried away one 6f hetvitaysails and caused her to labor neavlly. She made Tillamook Rock February J 4, but another hurricane came up the next day, and she did not Bight land again until she arrived off the mouth of the Columbia Saturday morning, at which time she took a pilot aboard and came right In. Captain Roberts says that after the first hurricane he saw a large amount ' of. loose lumber and logs floating about .' on the sea. : ,. The Naiad arrived at Linn ton at o'clock this morning. After discharging . ballast there she will come up to one of the grain docks here to load wheat . for the United Kingdom for -Balfour, Outhrie A Co. This will make the second wheat cargo for the Naiad this season, as she brought a .cargo of the cereal from Melbourne to callao. cap tain Roberts Is on his first voyage to Portland. COAL 11ULK OS REEF , Crew of Eight Is Saved From C, P, B.'g Robert Kerr, Near Ladysmith. (TJotted Free leiied Wln.t . - Vancouver, B. C., March . The well known c P. R. coal hulk Robert Kerr, formerly a three masted Hudson's Bay barkt now over 60 years old, lies partly euDmergea on uanger eer, rive miles northeast of LAdysmlth. She left Lady smith yesterday in tow . of the tug cutiey wun muo tons or coal for the Empress of India at this-port. "When heading for Portler Pass the vessel "truck the perilous reef. It Is expected she will, be a total loss. The crew of eight' men were rescued. The coal cargo and , machinery ' will likely be saved. Diver Moore left for the '.scene of the wreck to Inspect the hull and see ir it can be raised. The Kerr has been In the service of the C. P. R. for the last z years, 4 ' . x , , -...-.....-..J. ' m ii.ir..'..Lj;"''-'Jf ' !"''''' STEALERS . COLLIDE ' Passenger Steamer Breakwater Hag - . Stern Damaged by Poolsen. On. the stern of, the steamer Break water, when she arrived at the Alaska dock last night from Coos Bay, was a large dent on the starboard side which Is the result, It ts stated, of a collision between that steamer . and the Johan Poulsen, from San Francisco, at a point Just below Stella at' 1:60 yesterday afternoon. 1 . -( i r uii ubiai ih ill i na nn linn miita ha be learned this morning, but accordina to Information secured the two steamers were on the way up the river, and when a little Way below Stella the passenger steamer passed the Poulsen on the hit ter's port side, but apparently trying to cross her bows. The Breakwater was rammed on the starboard side on tha stern, a large dent being made and the rail cracked. - 6000 . TON OIL . DRIVER New Fuel Not Hitherto Used qn So . ' lawge a scale. (United Pmu Lemu.il U'lra t Glasgow, March 6. If the new ship which Barclay. Curie. A -Co. are build Ing here for the Russian East African company, proves the success Its bulldejrs say it will be, English sailors believe the type will soon revolutionize marine transportation. The vessel is to be oil-driven. Internal MEN CURED S10 IS OUR FEE Pay When Cured we nave every known remedy an Pliance (or TsUtiTiatft YO0.. Our IT. perlency la so great and varied that no ths aUmsnt of men new to a ; CO KB IW AMD TAJ.X XT OVE. i.Osneral DeblUty. Weak Iuiil b. omnia Results Si exposure overVork and other violation, of Nes wJ! Diseases of Bladder and Sidneys. Tart Co.. Velaa, enickly snd prnsatS SFECUIi tracted and chronic eases cured. Aij burnin aJ'm i "V? "M'ammation e in ii hours. Cures af tft.A i. StODD seven-days. rnnwittxtlk.- - m- . .i vv...u,i.iiup iree, it an Sundays. 10 A. M. to l pT'm. oalf. Pacific Coast Medical Co. , aau WAaxTjraTov btbxzz. ::j;lOli..; . ..... ,, -no combustion engines have never been tried , on so large a scale. The new craft is to be of 5000 tons gross, with 7009 tons' dead weight carrying ca pacify and accommodations for aTttn ited number of passengers. It will have a speed-of II knots. : ' ' The great thing JJ;sJiulldertiMmirot tne engines ts that they can be worked with the cheapest kind -of oil at f 8.16 to 19.60 rer ton. The charge is Ignited by compression Instead of by as park and the engines can be started In five min utes, as against IS hours needed to raise steam with boilers. Boilers, funnels and bunkers will be entirely absent, the oil being carried In BDeclallv constructed tanas. The builders estimate that 100 tons of on wih carry the vessel as far as S00 tOM otol would carryt. LOW LUMBER CHARTER American Trading Co, Gets 60-ShiI- ling Rate, Portland to London. According to advices from San Fran Cisco, a new lumber fixture has been made for this port at what is considered remarkably good rate. The Ameri can Trading company has chartered the uerman ship H. Hackfeld. 2193 tons net Captain Grube, to load a cargo of Ore- gxm loresi proaucts at this port foe London at 60 shillings. " The Hackfeld ia now. on her may from Hamburg with general cargo ior Honolulu and she is oui on ner voyage mi days today. MARINE NOTES. Astoria. March (.Arrived sf a m Steamer Nehalem, from San Francisco. San Francisco, March 1 Arrived: Steamer J; B. Stetson, from San Pedro. Point Reyes. March 6.: Passed mt a. m., Steamer F. H. Leggett, from Co- mraDia river, ror San Pedro. Astoria, March 6. Sailed" at 6:30 a. m, steamer Shoshone, for San , Fran cisco eaued at 7 a m. steamer Yo semlte. for Ban Pedro; tmmr Tellow stone, for Wlllapa Harbor. Arrived at I a. m. and left up at 12 noon, steamer uiBuw.wr. irom umi jav. : Arrived at f.a. m. and left cp at 11 boon, steamer Roanoke, from San Diego and way .porta. - Arrived at 9 :18 a. TtoTaa3 left up, steamer Johan Poulsen from San Francisco, Sailed, at 4:15 p.. m., steamer Asuncion, for San Francisco;' steamer Washtenaw, for Port Ban Luis. Left up at t p. in., British ship Naiad. Ban Francisco, March 6. Sailed at 7 m steamer -Falcon, for Portland Sailed at 6 P. HI.. Steamer Cnaatar tnr PorUand. Arrived al p..m., steamer Bear, from Portland.' . - -W ; r St Vincent. March 4. Arrived: Nor. weglan steamer Solvelg, from Portland. San Pedra. March 6. Sailed, schooner Alvena, for Columbia river. 7: South u Bend, March 6.- Arrived, steamer Tellowstone. from Portland Queenstown, March 4. -Arrived, rhi. ish ship jQlenalvon, from Portland; pro ceeded to Limerick. Astoria, March 6. Condition t tha mouth of the river at 8 a. m.,, smooth: hit east 13 miles; weather, cloudy.' Tides at Astoria Tuesday : Hih er, 6:16 a. m.. t.4 feet: :B7 n m r L6et Low water: 0:23 a. m. 0.6 feet ' ALONG, THE WATERFRONT Xt the Llnnton mlllsV th 1 bark Levi Q, Burgess began taking on lumber this morning for the rebuilding of the cannery at Nushagak. irouowing tne barge Gerald1 C. Tobey, the barge Amy Turner will leave San Francisco about the last of the month with a full cargo of cement The Tobey is now on her way up in Jow of the steamer St Helens and she will load a cargo oX lumber out. Laden with general frete-ht and rying passengers, the steamer e u Elmore, Captain Schrader, is scheduled to s salt tomorrow afterfloon for Til lamook. Carrying; passengers and ' ..r.i freight the steamer Golden at. c.rw tain Erlckson. Is scheduled to sail for Tillamook tonight She is now oper ating on a five day schedule. After being tied ud for the lat months, the gaa schooner Delia will go u. vim x-uniana-nesiucca run again, leaving here this afternoon for the southern Oregon port with a full cargo. She has, had her engines overhauled and wiU go out with a new skipper, H. W. Cassiday, formerly engineer on the craft, having succeeded Edward An derson as master. Captain W. 8. Buchanan, aeneral an. perlntendent of the Open River Trans portation company, was has Just re arnropsz or tkz junruAi btateicbwv n MICHIGAN COMMERCIAL YIAr ,n ln5 Btat? of Michigan, on the 31st day of December 191ft mad to the Insurance Commissioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant to law: Amount of capital paid up..., CAPZTAX. t, , , XSTOOKE. Premiums .received during the year in cash $ 719,652.03 Interest dividends and rents received during the '"''u' year ...,. , ... 46 BS9 34 Incoma from other sources received during the year 607!60 Total income Losses Daid durlnr tha wir Commissions and salaries paid during' the S . .' . ",u ACCB f"lu aunng ine Amount of all other expenditures... TotaJ expenditures Valna nt raat aatata Value of stocks and bonds owned" '.'. '.'.7. Loans on . mortgages and collateral, etc. (.ash In hanlra Anil An h... Premiums in course of collection and "in Blon , ; Interest and rents due and .accrued' . .'.'.. '. Total assets admitted in Oregon T.TiiTT.nni Oross claims for losses unpaid 1 Amount of unearned premiums on all outsta n di'n'a risks' Due for Commission and hrnk.ran ' All other liabilities T.. '..! Total liabilities Total Insurance In force December 81,1910 Total risks written during the year.. . e Gross premiums received during the year ..!.'."" Premiums returned during the year... Losses paid during the year " " ' ' Losses Incurred durlnr the year Member0?1"1 191 out,!lri' In Oregon ' Da- MICHIGAN COMMERCIAL Statutory resident aenaral srent i - Portland. Or Agents: KOONAN ft TKX DR. GREEN OUAJUSmEB TO MEN Our guarantee - JTo money required until satlsflsd is your absolute protection. Consul tat ion, examina tion and diagnosis tree, uur specialty Is All Ailments of Ken. What you want ' Is a euro. Come to us and a-et it. Itniiri H.llv u tr f. v..u f t Sundays 10 tdYbniyr- DR. GREEN CO. aea Washlngtoa at, rortlaad, Or. I- J turned from the upper Columbia rlyer, says that the steamer Inland Empire Is now lying at Celllo awaiting a rise in me water to resume her regular trips to-Xennewicknd-paaeo7Th-water is now too low to make ree-ular trips, although she went as far as Umatilla a day or so ago. At Kennewlck the wa ter is the lowest "Ihat ther haveThad In years at this season, the stage being z.4 reet below ?ero, while at The Dalles it is 4 inches below the sero mark. MARINE INTE1LIGENCH. Hue to Arrive. Anvil. "Bandon ;irrrr: ,7rrr....,Maft ....... Mar. Alliance, Eureka Beaver, San Pedro....... .......Mar. Sue H. Elmore, Tillamook .....Mar. 11 Bear, San Pedro Mar. 14 a- . . .UUR AitX 3 ' m a k IVlOil . A Rose City, San Pedro. ...... . .Mar, ,11 -' Una to Depart, : ":' Golden Gate, Tillamook ......... Mar. I Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook ..t. Mar. ( Anvil, Bandon . . . Mar. ', Alliance, Eureka. ............. .Mar. 1 Breakwater, Coos Bay.. Mar. I Rose city, san fedro .....Mar. 1 Beaver, San Pedro ........... Mar. 1 S Bear. San Pedro" ......... frvT-.Mar.-lg Tessels la 3rort. s- . Suverlc, Br. ss. , .......... Irving Kilo. Ger. sh .Stream Naiad. Br. sh. .................Llnnton Breakwater, Am. ss. .......... i Alaska Strathlyon, Br. ss. ...........Astoria Kose city. Am. ss. Ainswortn vvxineimine ur. sn ............ Aiuers 1 Bt Nicholas, Am. acn........... Astoria Levi G. Burgess, Am. bk ..... Llnnton Invermay, Br. b........ Stream Manning. U. B. B.. . . . WilL Iron Steel Berlin. Am. sch... .Pac. Coast Bunkers Jabes Howes, Am. sen.......... -.Astoria Bt rrancis. Am. sn........... ..Astoria Za Stouts With Cement and General. Admiral Cornuller. Fr. bk..J..Antwern Claua Ger. sh...,. ......... . Hamburg Marecnai ae Castries, jrr. DK.,,....ryne uuvu A. wu. ... ........... tmvvuut Weather' In the North. On her way up to Alaska with a full cargo of fuel oil for the tanks at Juneau, the Associated Oil Company's tanker J. A. Chanalor has sent two wireless mes sages to the weather bureau here, by way of the government wireless station at North Head, giving the weather con ditions at the places from which the aerogram were sent The Chanalor ia making the voyage by war of the out side passage, that being considered ssfer for a vessel of her size and draft Tha messages are as follows: a S. Chanalor. noon. March B. lills latitude 60:46 north; longitude 131:03 west; moderate southwest wind; smooth searloudyr barometer 29.4S;nmperai tura 49. 8. S. Chanslor. midnirht March latitude 6233 north; longitude .181.48 west; barometer 29.66: tmneri Hi r .iii- cloudy; light northwest wind: sea smooth. - - -,r-:- .- " Strathlyon Ia Cleared. Carrying the largest flour has gone cut on a Portland & Asiatic liner for some time, the British steam er Strathlyon, Captain J. R. i?haw. iAf down for the sea this morning at day- iieui. v mo iirai leg or ner voyage to the orient The Strathlyon cleared at the custom house wltli 61.633 hmi, e flour, valued at $206,132, and lumber and a small amount of general freight which brought the total value of the cargo to $213,318. She la bound for Hongkong by way of Japanese ports. Pally Rrver Readings. 2 If 1 -e STATIONS. Sfe D S Lewlston 1.7 3.6 0.8 4.8 0 0.1 0 0.8 0 0.4 0.4 0.8 -0.1 o 0 Rlparla Umatilla ! t 1 .01 0 0 Harrlsburg 0.8! Aioany ........... 8.6 2.9 6.0 ,60 .07 .06 .08 baiem . ... WilHonvtUft. Portland 3.01 Rising; ( ) falling. Mad Coyote KUIa 450 Sheep. jriora, ur., March According to a statement made today by a herder, Coff man, a sheepman near Flora has lost about 450 head of sheep out of the 1700 he had at the beginning of winter. A rabid coyote was in his band a few weeks ago, and a very few showed symptoms of hydrophobia, The main part of them, however, are said to have dfed from being old and riot having had proper care. INSURANCE COMPANY $ 400.0p0.00 766.618.88 year "I. 696.808.84 230,783.97 34,832.70 106,881.50 year .... .. ! -. $ 958.707.01 .$ 14.877.99 286.222.6 688,622.60 130,676.44 160,845.48 13,804.43 transmit ". '. $1,112,949.48 69,884.30 644.848.61 1,360.00 10,660.00 ! ' I 626,682.91 626,682.91 1102,180.145.00 3 1,815,269.00 20.464.18 6.368.24 7.418.30 7.607.83 977.049.00 INSURANCE COMPANY .KS!J?' - ?.A?ER' Becratary, HUMPHRT, Yeon bldg. ' nKJ"n- T TIT Jw a Dr. Lindsay RELIABLE EDUCATED EXPERIENCED oobsuit ia rauoa If you are worried about a special ail ment, organlo weak ness or any male ail- ment "or blood , all- u. it - .. Ijava so much , "' my own bkhj mat i win prove m y ability before I ask r f mJkaWl mktaWS 4a i.m. one cent you don' V2,JSZ, '"IPU MAY PAY MB DrsTtlHclsay r. ,pid Beliabla alpaclaUst, - Corner Alder and Second streets En trance 12XU nMlnH .tr...t . Eni1-.t U- Office hours a. m in. m Sundays, 10 a, m. to 1 p. m. . - Mort tium forty yean ago we tali in oar advertisement 44 S. 5. 5. IFiii Catr Rheumatism." iWe believed this because we knew Rheuma-i turn to be a btood disease, end the ingredients and composition of 5.5.5. jse knew made it an unequalled blood ponier. ' This claim was a theory based on honest endeavor and belief. ; Today we say "S. S.S. Will Care Rheumatism," and the statement is based on facton results accomplished; borne out by the unsought testimonials of thousands of persons who have cured themselves with this great remedy: What S. 5, S. , has done for so many others it will do for yon, and we confidently -l recommend it to every Rheumatic sufferer, who may read this article. Rheumatism is caused bv an ehile it is a disease which may be . .. a . arc acquirca as me resuii or irregularities or the system.- The principal wuscsjpiinjiseasejreconstipan or improper assimilation of food. system prevent the proper, removal of the bodily waste and refuse maiicr. wnicn sounne in tne intestines forms uratn sa t whirh nnscr? uuo uic oioou. i ne icrmenica acia properties Of the circulation, and isnmz sircam to a Win. acrid nuia impurities into the-ioints. muscles soreness of tendons and flesh which always comes with Rheumatism. The danger of Rheumatism is In temporizing in the treatment, or in lamng io realize tne oowertui nature or the trni!M if the Mnnd i allowed to remain infected with the uricacid, Rheumatism soon becomes chrdnirvandthen fnot checked it sometimes makes complete physical wrecks of its victims by permanently stiffening the joints and seriously iiu.iiciui wiui uic uouuy nerve orce. An irriDortant thine to re member in the treatment- of 1 Rheumatism Is. that while ex ternal applications - wfll ;s often relieve the acute ' pain of the , trouble, such treatment cannot reach the blood. These meas ures should never be depended on alone to produce permanent eood results. YOU CANNOT GET RID OF RHEUMATISM UNTIL - OU rURIFY YOUR BLOOD. S. S. S. goes into the blood and attacks the disease at its head, and by removing everv particle of the uratic matter, and r DuiiaingUD tne blood to a hea th ful condition, this medicine destrovs permanently. When S. S. S. has purity, enriched and strengthened ihe circulation,, then the-nerves are quieted, the muscles become elastic, the blood tissues are thickened and CMakvt 11 1 j; ' f a l ,fl . n .. . 1 . usantweu, u yum uiKappcars, ana me icvcnsn, innauica nesn is made comfortable arain. ; Nothing equals S. S. S. as a euro for Rheumatism, because nothing equals it as a blood purifier. : We have a speciarbook on Kheumatism which contains much valuable information to nufrVrera of this disease: we will be glad to send this book, together with any special medical advice asked for. free of charge. If vou have Rhenmo- aV5aaM Aj ' ala a,i mdm.A. i! . 1.lt. iijiii wj nui ; wjiaic wine wun unknown mcaicincs, ocein tne useor a. a. ana oe curea sound and wwe THE SWUT SPECIFIC CO. ATLA1TTA, OA. iBUjnua or in ajtkvax. iriTssmn o ORIENT INSURANCE COMPANY , OF HARTFORD IN THB STATE) OF CONNECTICUT. On tha Slat day of December, 1810, made to tha Xnauranoa Commissioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant to law; OA9TTA3m. ' Amount of capital paid up..,- nfonwi. Premiums received during the year in cash ....... 81.888,588.78 Interest, dividends, and rents received during year... 181,260.51 Total Income SZSBTTB4I EBEESTS. Losses paid during the year.... .j .$ Dividends paid during tha year on capital stock Commissions and salaries paid during the year.,.. Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during the year,.... Amount of all other expenditures., Total expenditures ' . ASSETS. Value of real estate owned. ......I 187,888.88 Value of stocks and bonds owned...... ............ i. 2,896,742.60 Cash In banks and on hand .(........ .'. 262,206.69 Premiums In course of collection and In transmls- sion ................ ...f...... 142,185.95 Interest and rents dus and accrued. 80,712.49 Other assets 6,069.40 Total assets $8,094,698.87 Less special deposits in other states.... 17477.86 Total assets admitted In Oregon. ............ .. .. INABILITIES. Gross claims xf or losses unpaid 88,681.11 Amount of unearned premius on all outstand- ing risks... 1,804,628.18 All other liabilities...., , (o;97.66 . Total Itabllltles . . ...... .. ... .... .. ........ . . . Total Insurance In force December, 81, 1910 Bvsnrzss nr oasaoir tow tkb txab. Total risks written during the year....... Gross premiums received during tha year-.. Premiums returned during the year M. Losses paid during the year Losses incurred during the year , Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon December 81, 1910. ORIENT INSURANCE COMPANY . . . ' . ' ' By J A 8. WTPER, Manager. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: 81AM Tt. STOTIT. Pnrtlanit Of .TBT CBSTAY. XOKar Blds.( B.' Agents. :. . STBOPSIS OF TBOB AH3TUAL 8TATEUEBT OF TKB CITIZENS INSURANCE CO. OF MISSOURI. Of St Louis, in the state of Missouri, on the 31st day of December, 1918, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pusuant to law: CAFXTAXh Amount of capital paid up . ... ............. ...... 200,000 XtTOOKB. Premiums received during the year in cash ........ ,i .569 401 go Interest, dividends and rents received during tha year.. 30,633.97 ' Total income BXSBVBSEKEBTS. Losses paid during the rear. Dividends paid during the year on canltal Commissions and salaries paid during the Taxes, licenses and fees paid during ths Amount of all other expenditures.,.... . Total expenditures -AStSZTaV- Valus of stocks and bonds owned. Loans on mortgages and collateral, eta Cash In banks and on hand ....... Premiums In course of collection and in Interest and rants due and accrued. . Other items ..,..................... 14s!ib Total assets Las special deposlU in any aati:,.:;::. V. . .V.:.:. IMilit Total aaaets admitted in Oregon... ;,.. IZABXLZTXZS. uross claims for losses unpaid.'. Amount or unearned premiums on all outstanding risks. 4B8.81t.38 t Alt other liabilities tWatl 1 1. W814l.a. f f . vuu aaca,aai4 una a r a a i Total Insurance in force December St, 11910 V. Total risks Written diirlna- tha vaar ' . Gross premiums received during the year n"nv. ftn.U UU11UR Vila y ' . Losses Incurred during the year i Total amount of risks outsfcindlngYnttregoneb CITIZENS INSURANCE COi OF iClISSOURI f Statutory rlsident gen"eraf agent and attorney 'for ser: V,cepla"t. GEOROB 1 THOMA9. Besident Agent, Alnsworth bulidtn3 ' E,ENN1S- excess of uric arid in ths hlnnd; und inherited, the presi rriaioritv of cases ... . 7 . kidneys,- and indigestion, .These internal disturbances of the aestrovs & nortion or the hea thFu changes the Mnnd from fl rirh nnur - which dennsita its sham. : tiratk and nerves cflusinp the nain and ; RHEUMATISM AIL GONE, ' : X had been afflicted with rhenmatlsm for twenty rears, sonaetimes being entirely laid up by It and always lama in soma part of tha body. It grew worse vntil It was misery to attempt to walk at all) my right knee was nearly twioa Its natural slsa. A friend advised ma to take S. S. 8., whioh I oommenoed.' X had tried so many things that I aaust say I had very little faith that it would do ma any rood, but waa willing to try sny thing that promised relief. Before X had been using i long X was greatly relieved, and continuing- tho medi cine I soon found that Xwaa entirely Inred. The lameness and soreness all eft. I can straighten, move or band my lea- aa wall aa any one, and X have never known what rheumatism was sinoe. X am 66 years old and feel deeply grateful te 8.0. B. MBS. IDA It. PAXaraK, XSt Fulton St, Brooklyn, JS, T. the cause and cures Rheumatism cleansed the blood of the acrid im Jl . t .!... f . .4 M well. 5. b. S. u for sale at all drug .M ....I5W.0OO.W I 1,504,817.84 848,748.81 800,000.00 891,838.51 48.866.07 117,996.80 f 1,404.843.68 3,077.816.01 I 1,464.817.67 3285,781,480.00 8 1,923,474.00 28,819.60 . 8,778.08 ' 10,244.08 10,269.06. , 1,158,866.00 atmiSBSOV. 133U wma srt- PnFtui --. .... 1599.334.83 .....8815,846.83 . . . . . nnn nn stock year ,. 167,884 65 year ,w 26,184.61 .. . , ..w.. 83 281 69 8584,497 48 BB1,877.B0 103,700.08 118.373.88 ' ' 88.SB0.1CL transmission . . iaa7ni 10,338.84 ' ' S883.845.30 , ..8 Si fisiOs 6,843.35 - $817,608.91, $71,359,830.00 ' ' . ........ '.."'"r.'ll 889,118.00 17.568,83 , 2,477.26 892.19 . . .....,, l.94-.3- 00 STNOPSIS OF THE? ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TUB NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOOETY,' LTD. of Norwich, England, on the 31st dav of December 191 Or made to the Insur ance Commissioner .of the state of Oregon, pursuant tovlawt ; - ' - 1 ' ' a1., ....j1. OJU'ITAia. . ...... r t Amount of capital paid up I ...... ;....$ , IHCOMS ' - - - , - Premiums received during the year in cash .$1,762,186.25 Interest dividends, and rents received during the . year 88,980.24 Income from other sources received during the year 9,680.00 ToUl Iiieome Losses paid during the year ..T.."T.... $ 888,416.98 Commissions and salaries paid during the year '638,663.06 J Taxes, licenses, and fees paid during the year ....;- 67,600.09 ;: Amount Pf all other expenditures ...... . ......... i J41.503.8S Total- expenditures 'ASSETS Valua of real estate owned .t;tt; Value of Btocks and bonds owned Cssh In banks and on hand .. Reinsurance due from other companies account loss- -" s paid .............. Premiums in course of collection and In transmls- - Otfii r assets Intei-bst and rents due and accrued ToUI assets ........... .-.T t Less special deposits in any Stte. ...... .' . ioiaj ssseis aamitiea in,uregon .i . ......,(... ....,.. r s.osz, 222. 3. - IOABIXJTXES . Gross claims for losses unpaid . .........$ 168,619.11 : - Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding . ; risks.... . ..v..r.'.Vl,BS,T60.(8 v - ; Due for. commission and brokerage - 6,165.81 -...--, . AU-other Uabllitlesj.jM . . ... j...... 82.771.66-. - - . Total liabilities . ..,...;.,...;;.......$ 1.793.318.68 Total Insurance in fores December 81, 1910 $298,463,137.00 BTTSXJTESS nr OXXCrOV FOB THE TEAS Total risks written during the year ..... . ,.......$ 1,295,460.09 uross premiums receiveu aunng me rreroiumB reiurnea aunng me year....; losses paia aunng ins year ........... jjossea incurrea aunng tne yr ,r...,n year . t i-. , Total amount of risks ouUtandlng in Oregon December 31, 1910 $ 1,4.77,904.00 NORWICH UNJON FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD. w , " ', By W. It LOWDEN, ' 1 ' .v ''. ..... TbTsruiea : a Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: , -1 , , - - - , . , , t . . F. Cv STANIFORD. - - iyj u ; vo Ncis iyj Li 0 FOR MEN Feci Onlj " v $5tQ$;K In Simple Cases YOU CAH PAY WP CORED Examination FREE MEN, HEED COMPETENT ADVICE v e nave been the means of restoring thousands of afflicted mnwi' to complete and .perfect health. cWlh you plaoe your d1S!?7h! ffiaYWeWmenl Wl t?X SL&LFTJ'A 0VT& byp thodaWeffv? erSTed a sys tem of treatment that is a powerful and determined medicinal earreeUva. By the lateat uiid beat methoda wt cure to mnain cinred, Neiiiiia DebiUty, Varicose Vctm. Hydrocele. BI(od4nd Sldn Diaeates, Kidney and Bladder DiaortJeri. picerty r Soret, PafafulSyreUi Inpurimation, NenrouOTeaa, Loai of Strength arid Vi tality and all Contracted Disorders of Men, Man make na mlataka wh.n tha ,. ... . .... money an buy. "" .w"'v.i .vam, canaumiroui worn, anq me Deal It you are ailing, private If r laboratory tr rwm.B 10 to.Bv a course. 11, rrita.for seltexaminatlaa blank. rou cannot oai ta t F, U. daUy. SuAHya, to 12 OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE 291', Moftuod St, Bet Fourth and Fifth, PortUnd, Or. in a Few Treatments His Medicines Act Quickly, Effectively and Painlessly,: THE CHINESE DOCTOR Through tha relief afforded f to suf- fering humanity in this northwest, C. Get Wo, tha Chinese doctor, has been heralded by all his patients as the greatest of his kind. He treats any and all diseases . with simple yet powerful remedies, compounded - from Boots, Herbs, Barks and Bulbs, many of which are not found in this country and their healing properties familiar, only to the Silnese . scientists. ' With these feme es ' he " guarantees to ' cure Catarrh, Caaeor,- Asthma, Xmng Troubles, Kheu matism, ITervousnesS, Btomaoh, - Zdver and 3Udney Troubles ( also private dis eases of Meq' and Woman A i : : If you live out of town and cannot call,1 write for. symptom blank and cir cular, enclosing 4 cents' In Btimps. The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 169H 1st St., cor. Morrison, Portland, Or. 6ee;sf'lMGle JOURNAL; WANT 660,000,00 '. t 1,880,846.4 3 1.729,183.97 ...,,. $ 35.000.00 . 292,513.96 V 1.173.80 ,,278.285.05' 13,670.93 31,117-07; . '..,.32,684,207, . ...,...,.8 1,976. 35 00" year . ....... ... ...,, 68,903.78 , 11,831.(1 11.331.61 31.893.T6 . .. . . .T, ... r. 1 . s .... . lonai , f that consult us. Medlolnas furn: had in ear only. Heure, 8 A, 3d, CURED There is not a physlolan living who can claim to be proficient in the treatment of all human aliments. To attain the highest possible degree of pronriency in an departments or medical 'science would require half a dosen lifetimes of study and a many more ol practical experience. Tha regular practitioner la proficient In; a large number of ailments. The specialist .must first become profic ient tor general practice and must then go on to proficiency . in a few of those conditions and aliments more difficult to understand and more oimcuii 10 cure, 1 -. Tha XWadlaar BnscJallBa. , . Pay Me. When I Hare Cored Yon Examination Freb 1 Offer nnl: Anlv fiu .A.a,,t,.it.. and aavlra. hut nr .v... u. comes to me I will make a careful examination and ; diagnosis without charge.; No ailing man should neg- lent T Ma nnrtrirf nv, ( . - - opinion about his trouble. AUVJtS- A. M. TO 8 3. at SUHDAT3. 10 TO 1, " . ' XT TOV OAZTVOT ClU Wim ; The DR. TAYLOR Co. ' 834U KOXBIBOir BT., ; " ; t Journal Want Ads Bring Results MEM ADS PAY DEQt