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THE DAILY CHRONICLE
BatablUhcd 1890 Tho Dftjlea. Ore.
Published Every Evening Bscept Sunday
by tho Chronlclo Publishing- company Inc
Ben K. Lltfin
Alvln Li. Rucklln
General Manager'
Editor
Entered In The Dalles postofflce as .
second class matter.
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BLAME ECONOMICS
For having stolen $96,000 from the
National City bank of Ottawa, III.,
Francis J. Carey, a 19 year old tellor
of the financial institution was yester
day sentenced by Judge K. M. !,atulis
to servo one year In the national
training school at Washington. D. C. 1
When Judge Landls deferred sen-
tenco and sent the lad home when his
case came to trial, a great hue and J
cry went up. When Judge Landls
from tho bench declared that tho boy ' Becond v.ce.presiuent; Louise Ituch,
In the prisoner's box wiib less guilty 1 lMr(1 vice-president; Edwin Hill,
than his employers, tho bank olTichi's, ' fourth vice-president, John Thomas,
some people gasped in surprise. i secretary; Charles Campbell, treas
iminorf. notion wnH Inknn In enmrrnss urer; Nellie Sylvester, organist; Clara
to impeach Judge Landls as a result
of his lenient treatment of Francis
I. Cnroy, tho young man who had stol
en a vast fortune in bonds. '
But how near right Is Judge Lan-
..,
it in i
After all Isn't crime largely a mat
ter of economics. If this young, man
had been paid enough to support his
mothor and sister in comfort und have
had a few dollars left each week for
his personal needs, don't you think
that there would have been mil.:!: less
chance of lis stealing the bonds?
IHo would have been equipped to ;
withstand temptation.
But Carey was paid $90 a month.
Upon this sum he hud to support his
mother. Ho said that he bought many
things for his sistor. It Is sai'o to say
he had nothing loft over for personal
needs.
Underpaid, ho was constantly sub
jected to the temptation to take big
sums of monoy. Ho handled thorn
dally.
And one day, tho economic condi
tion In which ho found ' hlmsolf be
came Intolerable ille no doubt reason
ed that he was making monoy for
his employers. Ho was doing their
work efficiently. Yet ho wasn't get
ting a doqent living out or it and ho
was growing oldor day by day.
Ho took tho bonds and sought to
floe tho Vountry.
Carey was rated as a Hlssy boy.
Thus, It is evident that there was '
.w.h.1...' vi,.i.,a -.imi.t i.im ii.iw.i-.
ently sinful.
Economics were at tho bottom o
thlB lad's crime. Economics are at j
tho bottom of thousands o.' cilmos, ,
Crlmtnul8 in somo Instances perhaps
nru born, but It seems equally true
Unit In most cases they aro nnulc by
economic conditions which dwarf
tholr lives.
WHAT COLORS TELL
One's clothes reflect In large degree
tho temporamunt of the wearer, Tho
cut of them and tho style and tho ma
terial are not the Indications to tho
inner nature of tho wouror. Tho color
of tho cloth, howDver.'tolls tho world
tho person's characteristics.
Of course tho language of colors
doos not always apply. Yet colors do
Indicate certain things,
Rods, oragno and vivid browns ro -
fleet inner fire, rvstlessnts und eas
ily aroused Irritation, Tho wearer
may suillo over bo sweetly and uuir
murswoet words, hut tho colors have
le' out the secret.
Red creates Ideas fo warmth and
irritation. It hpura thought. It makes
tor. rapid action. Red puts the a In
to life,
Rlue is a cold and non-agRresaire
v .'... , ... . ....... .... ,
element. It's sensations are of cool
ness, repose, restraint and formality.
0reen is the color of rest. It Is
soothing to nerves and tends to quiet
troubled minds.
Purple Is the. color of shadows and
. h Jt denotes Bhade, sorrow,
mysticism and dignity. It also lndl-
catcs high emotions.
Colors truly spenK a language ami
they tell a good deal aDom r.e wear
ers 01 tnem, especially II too cuiuro
... . .... t. , - I
'have been selected consciously, and
i'not accepted along with the style, ma-
2.00.4,, . , . - ,.,,
The Best Big Sitter
LOOKING BACKWARD
(From The Chronicle, April 12, 1896)
There are 1400 school children In
Gilliam county, as learned by a re
cent enumeration. Wasco county has
;i,900, an increase or nearly 1,100 In
the last four years.
Mr. Lee Bolton of lOMile brought
in a curiosity today in the shape of
a double-headed calf, born dead on
i his ranch. The heads were perfect,
and wero attached to a normal body
fc
At a business meeung or. uiu
worth League the following officers
were elected ror uie ensuing bi
month: W. A. Klrby, president; John
Wood, vicebresldent: Edith Randall,
iNickelsen, assistant organist; John
Parrot, chorister.
Wasco and Sherman counties are
generously represented In the noni-
mating conventions of both parties
hold In Portland this week. 11 ere Is
the list:
f Republican.
Representative to congress, second
district, W. R. Ellis, Morrow.
Joint senators, John 'Michel 1, Was-
fco, anu v. . Aiuuro, o.mu.
Representatives, B. S. Huntington,
F. N. .lones, both of Wasco..
District Attorney A .A. Jayne, Gil
Ham. Delegated to the national conven
tion, Charles Hilton, Gilliam; John
W. Meldrum, Clackamas; George
Steel, Multnomah.
Electors, T. T. Goer, E. L. Smith,
Wasco; J. F. Cuplos, S. M. Yoran.
Supremo Judge, R. S. Bean.
Democratic.
Representative to congress, second
district, A. S. Bennett, Waaco.
Senators, E. B. Dufur, Wasco; J.
W. Armsworthy, Sherman.
Representatives, F. A. Seufort, Tho
Dalles; V. C. Lewis, Cascade Locks.
District attorney, J. H. Cradelbaugh,
Wasco.
Presidential electors, Dr. Oglesby,
Lane; J. J. Whitney, Linn; Ed Kil
feather, Multnomah, J. M. Carroll,
Union.
Supremo judge, John Burnott, Ben
ton. Messrs. A. S.' McAllister, Judgo
Bindshaw, J. W. Armsworthy, W. N.
Wiley, E. B. Dufur, 13. O. McCoy, H. C.
Liobo, F. II. Wakefield, Malcolm
Moody, J M. Pattorson, It. V. Gibbons,
J. O. Mack, J. G. Knrloy. William
fFarrar of Grant county, and others
came In today on tho local train. John
Mlcholl, M. T. Nolan, J. C. Johnson, T.
y. Glavoy, 1. D. Driver and others re-
turned last night.
-The Btt Bid Sltr
THE FORUM
Editor. Tho Chronicle: Wo notice
that our city rocorder reports that
Homo people are building and repair
ing houses without a paid permit and
that arrests may follow in the future.
Since reading this Item In your paper
of recent date tho writer has been
thinking that our city is loslug more
money on doga that have no paid li
censes and do the city no good, and
tiulto often u groat amount of harm,
than it 1b losing on people who spend
their money with our local merchants
for building nutorlul und help improve
our city, oven though they may at
1 tempt to build without a paid norma.
Here la whore tho rub comes In:
both the buildings and the dogs are
easy to find, and a the building will
remain where found and the dog will
not, why not arrest tho dog owners
well as the owners of the building?
In this way we might collect u few
"r license, also help to keep many
. ..... ......
i nous tin mo tircciB,
A TAXPAYER.
Uala 6061 Ueunu Taxi Mala HU
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT-s-Sleeplng room,
evenings, black 5592.
Call
12
FOR RENT Three furnished sleep
ing rooms, 5 each, per month, In
quire at 1116 Jackson. 12
'FOR RENT Three room furnished
apartment. 400 "West Third. Tele
phone main 3471. 12
jj'OR RENT Two room apartment.
Inquire 417 Alvord street, at side
door. 13
FOR RENT burnished housekeeping
room, also two-room furnished
house, Inquire 111 West Second
street. ' 13
TOP. RENT Ford light delivery with
driver. Light hauling and baggage
treafer. Telephone black 4661 or
black 411. Frank Cullins. A21
FOR ilENT Furnished house, a nice
little house furnished for bachelor
or small family. Garden spot, six
cherry and 'two peach' trees. Splen
did well of water. E. H. .Merrill,
Chestnut street, Thompson's addi
tion. 11
FOR SAiLE Minorca eggs. $1.50 iper
setting. Telephone red 2842. 14
FOR SALE Steel range. Inquire Jew
ell Greenhouses. H
FOR SALE Full blood White Leg
horn hens. Telephone red 4241. 12
FOR SALE Four room house and
lot. West Seventeenth street. Tele
phono red 2842. 1
FOR SALE One gelding, .10 years
old, work single or double. J. F.
Austin, Telephone 29F3. 12
FOR SALE Dry oak wood; old cak.
$11.50. Second growth, $12.60. Deliv
ered. Call 30F22, after 6' p. m. tf
FOR SALE Two delivery wagons
and throe single harness sets. Ap
ply Model Laundry. 12
'FOR SALE Strawberry plants, 50.
cents a hundred. 215 West Eleventh.
Telenhone red 6082. ' l?1
FOR SALE Practically new Under
wood typewriter, latest model. Call
red 2211 or 203 East Second street.
16
FOR SALE Ono large Flemish dop,
seven New Zealand rabbits. Alan C.
Woolley. ' 12
FOR SALE 5room modern house, 2
blocks from postofflce. Terms if de
sired. W. R. Webber, 120 East Sec
ond. 12
FOR 'SATjE OR RENT Farm, 455
acres, 21 .miles up, Mill creok. James
O'Donnell, on river road, 11 miles
from. city. 15
FOR SALE Five-room modern'house
and lot, with garage. Apply 819
View street, or telephone red 1292.
12
FOR SALE 1917 Chevrolet, startor,
speedometer, electric lights, five
tires and chains. Fair condition.
$180.00. See J. W. Perry, Umatilla
House. 12
FOR SAliE! Radio-Active Solar Pad,
Bo3t thorapoutlc means for relief
of rheumatism, poor circulation, etc.
Demonstration free, telephone red
3651.
FOR SALE ilargo and small farm
and orchard tracts. Reasonable
prices, good terms. W. C. Hanna,
Dufur, Ore. 18tf.
FOR SALE Hose comb brown leg
horn n'nd rose comb White Wyan
dotte eggs for aettlng. 11.25 por
setting. Telephone red 4401. A3
FOR SALE Horses. I have a number
of good horses for sale cheap.
Read's Feed store, eaat end of Sec
ond Btroet, telephone black 6211.
2tt
FOR SALE 115-acro fruit and dairy
farm, 6 miles oiu on mall route; 20
acres Irrigated, 10 in fruit, balance
grazing; creek runs through place,
good buildings, silo, etc. Price fSOoO.
Terms.
DARNIELLE BROS.
405 Washington Main $31. 12yl5
FOR SALE Owing to ike high fertll
Ity and Increaaiag demand (or
Rhodo Island Rett hatching egg I
will hold my special pen together
during April. All orders cared for
at 11,00 per 16 or per hundred,
Fred Crphera, R. F. I). No. 3. tele-.
phono rod 6363. v ' M2
CHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SALE Two show cases, inquire
306 Union street. 1
FORSALE Modern house nd 4
lots. Seven rooms and bath, 2 ga
rages, small house with basement,
good outside cement cellar, 30 bear,
lng fruit trees, fine lot of berries
and flowers. Seven blocks from high
school. This is a fine home and can
be bought for $3750.00 on good
terms. Address B155, Chronicle. 16
FOR SAlvE Automobile. If you want
a lignt weight, sturdy car, good
puller, economical on gas and oil,
priced reasonable, see this: Listen,
new clutch lining, piston rings, bear
ings, brakes relined, new curtain
lights, new cord tires , (good for
thousands of miles), a new 5-coat
paint Job, 1921 license and insured
for one year. Ready to make any
trip. Will demonstrate. Cash, terms
or trade. Call main 2611 for ap
pointment. Red 3701, from 12 to 1.
12
FOR SALE The Dufur Orchard com
pany proposes to sell approximately
2000 acres of itn apple plantings at
Dufur, Oregon. The acreage offered
is fully planted te seven and eight
year old trees in prime condition,
but the selling price will be based
on agricultural value only. This sale
is for financing purposes and the
actual value as orchard property is
ignored. The property will be sold
su wheat land, value. Will cut in
tracts of 80 acres and up. W. C.
Hanna, Dufur, Ore., authorized
agent. 2fitf
Since January first a great many
people bought rebuilt cars from us.
We had a large stock to begin with.
They were in excellent shape and
found ready sale because they were
real bargains. This large stock has
been reduced to practically a few,
except those we recently took in
trade on new (Dodge Brothers cars.
These cars are now in our repair
snops and should be ready for sale
within a few days. At this time we
are unable to quote any prices, as
our costs have not been figured, but.
it vtill pay you to investigate these
cars as the prices and terms will be
fight.
. 1920 Nash, good as new.
1920 Oakland, 5-passenger, prac
tically new.
1918 'Reo 4 cylinder, 5-passenger. A
very serviceable car.
1918 Buick 4 cylinder, 5-passenger.
A very good buy.
1920 King 8. Cord tires, practical
ly new. '
1919 Series 9B Franklin, Just like
new.
We also have ready for sale a few
used Ford and Dodge Brothers cars.
WALTHER-WILLIAMS CO. 14
WANTED
WANTED Position as housekeeper
in widower's home. Mrs. T. Howell,
box 68, Tygh Valley, Oregon. 15
WAiNTBD Pasture for four months
old calf. 215 West Eleventh. Phone
red 6082. 13
WANTED TO RENT 5 or 7 room
modern house. Phone red 6822, or
John H. Race, Llbby cannery. 13
WANTED Experienced snoe mak
er. Cut Rate shoe shop, 414 East
Second. 12
WANTED Woman to help with
housework on
27F2.
ranch.
Telephone
14
WANTED Calsomlnlng and painting
by day or hour. Call mornings or
evenings.'Red 3961. 14
WANTED Clean cotton rags at The
Chronicle office, five cents per
pound. , tf
WANTED Middle aged woman to
cook on ranch. Permanent position,
good wagea. Mrs. J. A. White, 711
Calhoun. 13
FURNISHED ROOMS ot the desir
able sort, are in active demand.
Many people have recently moved
perhaps going to houseB or apart
ments where they have iw space to
cpare. Former furnished room ten
ant are looking once more for de
sirable Quarters. Have you anything
to offer them? Tell about It in n
Chronicle Want Ad.
TRAVtD
STRAYED Fro I. F. Hill ranch",
near Eight Mile, large bay work
mare, small white mark, on face,
small scar left earner of mouth. No
brand. flO reward, ' Telephone Ches
ter Ht',1, 1CF4. 16wl6
LOST OR FOUND
LOST Chevrolet Jack, Dry Hollow
road. Call 34F2. 13
FOR TRADE
FOR TRADE 30 acres farm land, 50
acres timber, good spring, no build
ings, 11 miles northeast qf Golden
dale. Trade for house and lot in
The -Dalles. J. Shipley, Cary Hotel.
14
FOR TRADE City residence prop
erty in Hlllsboro, 200x146 feet, sev-en-room
house, finished last fall, 14
fruit trees, for good improved city
property in The Dalles. Call Sunset
Garage. I6
IYIICS.LLANEUU8
HEMSTITCHING Picot edging. Mrs.
L. M. Boothby, 308 "Washington
street. Telephone main 6581. tf
iLA'WN MOWING Yard work, gar
dening, etc. Your patronage is so
licited. L. A. Mathews, 502 West
Eighth street. Telephone red 3651.
9tf
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Furni
ture and piano moving. Freight
hauled and general express busl-
nesB. Telephones: Stand, red 101;
residence black 1352. J. E. Henzle.
lit!
PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS
PIANOS TUNED Jtaa repaired, ac
tion regulating and refinlshlng.
Player actions a specialty. Work
guaranteed. S. A. Dockstader, Cor
son Music store. 320 Fast Second
street. Telephone main 10(11. tf
POPULAR MUSIC
Taught by
BOJB.WERSCHKUL
Lessons by Appointment
Empress Theatre Pianist
tf
Dressmaking, alterations, .repairing.
2185 East Third street. M6
HOWARD S. SOULE
Expert Piano Tuner
322 West SlxtL street. Resldenc
Phone mtun 4201. tl
White Track Lime
Freight and express between The
Dalles and Wasco, Moro and all wav
points. Leave The Dalles, 9 a. m.
daily except Sunday. Leave Moro,
1:30 p. m. Leave Wasco, 2:30 p. m.
D. M. Pierce, proprietor. Telephone
black 1642. or main 471. ' tf
- . VENZ BAUER
General real estate, insurance, and
loanB. 100J East Second street. Tele
phone main 1571. 38tf
FORD
Specialists
Whitney Repair Shop
70S East Second St.
Bynopak of the Annual BUtement of the
GREAT AMERICAN INSURANCE CO.
at New York city; in the state of New York.
co the thirty-first day of December, 1020.
udo to the insurance commluluuer of the
autc ot Oregon, puriu&nl to law;
CAPITAL,
Amount ot capital stock paid up $10,000,000.00
INCOME
Net premiums received during
the V" $21,408,735.44
Interest, dividend! and renU re
ceived during the year 2.009.120.80
Income from oUier sources re-
ceived during the yu 677,005.83
ToUl income $24,054,031.87
IUHUUR3EUENTS
Net losses paid during Uie year.
Including adjustment rxpenres $ 0,937,202,44
Dividends paid on capital stock
during Uie year 1,500,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid
during Um year... 6,393,547.07
Tuea. license at fees paid
during the rear 871.326.24
Amount ot all other expenditures 2,924,794. 4
TbUl euttuditurw . $21,628,931.29
ASSETS
Bacoverable -for re-lnsuranco on ,,
yd lows ler acheduU) E...$ 88.222.40
Value of stuck and bonds
owned (market value) 33.176.373.00
Xsru on mortgage and collat- ,-,,
TrTl etc 23,100,00
Cash In bank and on hand. .. . 2,230.482,57
TriSSf &l!&.'iS?ffi! 3.014..64.42
lXZ& .r!,:U. $21,369.70
ToUl -l,-BliiTiE3-M0.MI.013.0e
Grot claim for le unpaid.. t 3.027,420.70
"Amount of .unearned pnm:ui
on aU oU!nJiug riiks 17,171,984.90
Due for cmulion Mid broker- , Ot0
Anther1 'lUMHtii! '. ' ! 540.394.aa
MUSIS' IN OUKV.OJS FOR THE VeaR
'IJf'l..'??. K8.946.1S
incurred iltiriag the yew. 28.3S4.CS
UllSATAMKWAN INSURANCE CO.
niARLCS . 8M ITII. PrtaSbni, .
KDWIX M. CRAU1N andm
ALEXANDER R. PH1LLITB. aVa.
BUtutori iwident attorney Ut atrnea:
IRWIN S. WATSON, , .
604 Uaaco Rid.. Portland, Of.
School off Damcirag.
Latest ballroom and
Children's dances.
MISS YVONNE .IARRETT
218 East Third Main 3051. A14
8ynor!i of flip Annual Statement of the
UNITED STATUS LLOYIJS, INC.,
Of New York city. In the Ufe of New York, i,n
the ltt day of December, 1020, made to the
Insurance rommlwioner of the state of Oregon,
pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital Mock paid up. I 400,000.00
IN COM K
Net premium recelred daring the '
year 13,407,837.00
Interest, dividend and tents re
ceived during the year 140,404.20
Incime from other sources re
ceived during the year 160,828.82
Total income 3, 708,7.70. 87
DIBDURSRUENTS
.Net losses paid during the year in
cluding adjustment expenses. .12,890,094.90
Dividends paid on capital stock
during the year 80,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year 1,290,894.88
Taxes, licenses and fees paid dur
ing the year 100,002.20
Amount of all other expenditures. 148,310.30,
ToUl expenditures .14,240,797.98
ASSETS
Value of stocks and bonds owned
(market value) I2,S48,297.60
Ca.h in banks and on hand.... 301,421.85
1'rAniusK in coufte ot collection
and other assets BO.080.10
Interest and rents duetand accrued 34,109.84
Gros awets ..."
Assets not admitted
.12,043,838.08
98.030.29
ToUl admitted assets ....
MARIMTIK8
Oroas claims for IokjcS' unnaid
$2,844,021.76
11,111,666.22
Amount of unearmd premiums on
al: outstanding rific,...
AU other liabllitic
754,669.82
1)3,864.24
Total liabilities, exchHre of
capital stock ot $400.000.00. .$1,060,200.28
IIUSINEPS IX OUEUO.V FOB THE YEAH
Net premiums received during the ,
year $ 13.006.10
LoFsei paid during the rear. . . . 7,668,7(1
Losses Incurred during the yesr. . 7,353.07
UNITED STATKM LUllDS, INC,
HERHEIIT Al'1'I.ETON, President
F. II, AI'PLETON. Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for eerv'ee:
KltANK E. SMITH,
Portland, Or.
Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the
NORTHWESTKUN' NATIONAL Mt'E INSUR
ANCE COMPANY
of Minneapolis, in the Mate of Minnesota, on
the thirty-first day of December, 1020, made
to the insurance commissioner of tho state of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
INCOME
Total premium income for Uie
year $ 4,031,006.09
Interest, dividends and rent re
ceived during the year 401,652.84
Income from other sources re
ceived during the year 6,113.88
Total income t 4,409,373.41
DISHUnSEMENTS
Paid for losses, endowments, an
'nutties and surrender values. ,$ 807,586.68
Dividends paid to policyholders
during the year 272.158. 75
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year 1,307,875.47
Taxes, licenses and fees paid dur
ing the year k 107,705.00
Amount of all other expendi
ture! 207,567.46
ToUl expenditures $ 2,702,948.42
ASSETS
Value of stocks and bonds owned
(market or araortiaed value).! 881.548.1S
Loans on mortagea and col
lateral, etc 7,148.640.00
Premium notes and policy loans. 1,303,503.99
Cash In banks and on hand. . . . 445,360.55
Net uncollected and deferred pre- '
mlums 380.780.59
Interest and rents due and ac-
crucd 201.347.43
ToUl admitted assets $10,401,190.70
LIABILITIES
Net reserves $ 8,846.659.00
Gross claims for losses unpaid.. 114,846.20
All other liabilities 804,020.68
ToUl liabilities, exclusive of
caplUl stock, of $ 0,705,525.78
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOB THE YEAK
Gross premiums received duriatg
the year $ 10,729.09
Premiums and dividends returned
during Uie year ViSS'Sl
Leases paid during the year...-. 2,000.00
NORTltWBSTKHN NATIONAL LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY
JOHN T. BAXTER, President,
M. V. J UN NESS. SecreUry.
Statutory resident attorney for service, ,
A. C. IlAItllEU,
Insurtnco Commissioner, Salem.
T '
Synopsis of the Annual Statement of thy
ST. PAUL FIKE MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY
Of St Paul, in the SUte of Minnesota, on the
31ft day of Ihiccmbor, 1020, made to the' In
surance CouimMoner of the BUte- of "Oregon,
pur uari to law; ',
CAPITAL
Amount of capital ftoc paid up..$2.000.000.00
INCOME
N1heP7e.rT.J. .r.1. . ?.nf$13.978.046.84
Interest, dividend and rents re-
celled durtng the year 803.400.07
Income from other sources re- ' 1
celved during Uie year 4.692.3J
ToUl incom $14,780,200.33.
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid during the year
including adjustment expcnei..$ 6,643, 145. lr.
Dividend paid on capital ttoci-
during the year 330,000.(M
Commission and salaries paid ....
during the year 3,770,5S5.1t
Taxc. licenses and fees paid dur-
lng the year 887.975.87
Amount of all other expenditures 827.206.00
ToUl expenditures $12,487,952.87
Value of real esUts owned (mar
ket value) $
402,590.64
Value or stocis ana uoiiai owneu
(market value) 12,060,490.72
Loans on mortgages and collat
eral, etc.
Cash in banks and on hand. . . . .
PMmlnm, In Mnpu n f mllMtion
2.830,422.38
1,720,423.23
written Finee Brt 80. 1920, i;811.242.8J
Other ledger assetn 214,270.05-
Interest and rents due and ae-
ctued 180.095.76.
ToUl admitted a'ets $19,214,444.61
INABILITIES
Gross claims for lapses unnaid... $ 1,704,507.83
Amount of unesmed prcintumi
on all outstanding risks 9,334, 898. 4 I
iVi fnr noiumijulon and broker- '
age
All other liabilities
07.300.00 I
055.000.0u I
Total nihilities, exclusive of
espital stock $12.151.T07.32
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAH
Net premiums received during
we ytar ii,i."
paid during u year .... a-.-.HZT.wT
Lowes incurred during year.,
68.788.Sa
ST. PAUL FIRE MARINE IN 8 UK AN CX
COMPANY
.F. It. B1GKLOW, President
A. W. PERRY. SecreUry.
Statatcry resident attorney tor MrvWs:
FRED TEBBEN. Portland.
GKRI'ING ER-RICIIARDS CO.
NEILAN PASKHILL
Resident AgenU. Portland, Or.
Vem auer, Resident Agsnt
Tho Dalles, Ore gen.
Bvget-Mosan Co.
Fuiwral Directors
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