The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 26, 1922, Page 6, Image 6

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    TIIB OREGON STATESllAH. &ALEI1, OllEGOJt
WEDNESDAY MORNING.! APRIL 26, 1922
Fill GHQWERS
CHLLIE1G
Operations ftepbrled at An
nual Heeling pf Cooper
ative Association
Almost 3PQ out of the more
than 2Q00 total rqerqbershjp of
the dregoii Growers' Cooperative
association attended the - annual
stockholder inertias fc McCor
nack hall yesterday.
ErerrVons of the 21 districts,
covering all the way from Med ford
to The Dalles, was represented.
. Every one of the 21 company
plants wu represented In some
manner. - v
1 A membership cIn of tlZ mem
bers, with, a total of SI 00 acres
new fruit, was reported for, tha
year H2MI22.
... Siifwiior Not Chosen
The resignation of Prof. C. I.
Lewis, assistant manager of the
association, was received and ac
cepted. His successor has not
been cbosent though it-may be an
nounced from thed .rectors' ueet-
lng today. . . s ... , .
Following the big stockholders"
meeting that discussed tit com
pany's annual reports, the 21 di
rectors met lata yesterday after
noon to start their business de
liberations. They will be In session
most of today.-. , '
According to the reports read
at the meeting, ; the 1920 prune
pool brought a total of $73f,
486.94, for an approximation of
12.000,000 pounds. About 7 per
cent, or 150,000, . of this sum Is
still - undistributed. V
: v. Jfr9. titti. Pir , , 4- .'
The 1121 pool has brought a
little more money, . 4746,222.5
fpr 7,275,000 pounds, of which
full settlement has been made on
7,018,79f pounds.. The associa
tion has sold 24,57$. cases of can
ned goods,' and stjll has on hand
a small quantity thai Is in good
demand. -j- In general, there v is
notInj left over tq embarrass the
1322 crop, , whereas a year ago
tnorc was an .epormous fciianitj
of uff from t'A'j year before '.hat
had to be sold on a. precarious
mntket. j And It was cleaned tip,
almost to the- last cart load.
The directors from each of the
dlatrlcts, i fVho are in. session lo
day, and most of tooth were here
yesterday, for. tha general, stock?
holder' meeting, arenas, follows:
Directors Attend - -
Medford, W. B. Biddle, C. C.
Cate; JL II. Daveanill, P. A. Scher-
er; Grants Pass. P. 8. Woodini
Rlddln-Mrtrle Creek.; Remick
Fate ; Roseburs;, , R. W. Xjlakley ;
S other in-Yoncalla,. W. J. Shops ;
Lane county, U. H. Harlow; Una
and Benton counties, Charles Cede;
Shcridan-Amlty, Kenneth Miller;
Salenu. Frank Parkett, , M." P.
Adams. C. H. ..Taylor; Dallas,
Henry Yota, , sr.? : Tamhill-Mc
UtnnTilleT George Zimmerman:
Newberc Prank, Carltale; Forest
Grovwr'Edwin 'Allen; Septts Mills-
Sllrerton, Allen BelUager; Clacka
mas county. E. C Brown;- The
Dalles, O. E. Sanders.
Equipment at .Many Points
The association, has four pruni
driers, at Carlton,. Dallas, Dover
and 8heridan; receiving- stations
at Alpine, Corvallls, : Estacada,
Leokingglass - Newberg; fresh
fruit packing plants at Garden
Valley, Grants Pass, -Medford,
Myrtle CreeK, Boseburg, Sneridaa;
a spray factory at Sutherlin; cold
ftorage and' general fresh ; fruit
5nd packing plants at , Medford
nd The Dalles; fresh and dried
fruit packing plants at Dallas,
Forest Grove, Salem, Sutherlin,
and Yamhill: and fried fruit
packing plants at Riddle and
Scotts 11111s.
Big Program Undertaken
Important Items of the associa
tion's business for the yar are the
handling of 5,925.240 pounds of
Italian prunes, dried, and 1.289,
998 lbs., of the French varieties.
Apples were largest in tonnage,
with 265,098 boxes of-fruit and
4,423,654 pounds of culls. Logan'
perries followed the prunes in
tonnage, with 2,420 635 pounds of
fresh fruit and 64,954 pounds of
dried berries. , Cherries were next,
with 1,515,173 pounds. Especial
ly n The Dalles district almost
every kind of vegetable and fruit
was handled; In all, 14 kinds of
fruit, 15 kinds of vegetables and
two kinds of nuts, besides the
varieties within the species, were
marketed by the association.
PUBLIC CIS
1
ST PAY TOO
supreme Court Rules in
Case Involving Auto
Owned by Portland
he supported the provisional gov
ernment because it araa dolus, its
best to obtain freedom for Ire
land. - i v ' i'
It was showing high courage in
this, effort, he said. The British
government was mot responsible
tor the trouble; it was the Irish
themselves.. Sir Horace : added
that the present policy of some of
the young men seemed to be a
transfer of authority from the orb
and sceptre to the bayonet and
bomb.
McKinley-Lincofn P-T
Have Interesting Session
Almost 100 members and
friends of the Parent-Teacher as
sociation of McKlnley and Lin
coln schools attended the regular
monthly meeting of the associa
tion at the McKlnley school last
night It was "music night." and
there was nothing else but music
and business to the program.
The music numbers were, chorus,
Humoresque," by the seventh
end , eighth grades; - violin solo,
Margaret Raster : piano solo,
Lena .Medlar; !Soldiera' Chorus,"
seventh and eighth grades; piano
trlOj Dbrotlry Baker, Frances Fel
lows, Mary JCightlinger. ' The
program was prepared under the
direction of Misa Gretchen Krea
mer; music superintendent.
, Following the. regular practice
at each pf the .monthly meetings
of the year; special features, of
the i school, activities .were- pre
sented. This week. It way "the
domestic ' science ' and manual
training work; that was featured.
Exhibits .of many kinds from these
two departments were shown. In
the manual training were, desks,
tabourets, .electric - lamps ..and
other interesting specimens of
wood work; in tbe domestic sci
ence ', department, were compre
hensive collections or tne worK
taught to the girls who are to
groir np to J tbe home-makers
of the next generation. ,
The members voted last night
to join the state tareit-Tetcherai
association. ? ' 5 :
. 1 BOX DROWNED .
CANYON CITY. Or, April 25.
An old bridge over Cottonwood
creek, a short distance above Mon
ument, collapsed yesterday as
Arthur Geinger, 11, was crossing
it on horseback and the lad was
drowned in the swollen .waters
of the creek. The obdy has not
yet been recovered.
Automobiles owned by cities
pr oher nuncipilities must lear
license plates Just as any other
mot-5r vehicle, acreiding to an
ppin'.on handed cown by the su
preme court yesierday In tne
case of the stale asa'.ast W. C.
Preston, apie!lanf. The opinion
Affirms Jud Robert G. , Morrow
pf the; lower court for Multnomah
county.. U was written by Jus
tice Rand , and concurred n by
Justices llatr.4 and M -Uridc and
Chief Justice Ilurnett.
. Preston was the driver of a
car owned by the city of Port
land and used to convey persona
afflicted with contagions diseases
to a hospital maut lined by the
city.
Says the opinion
"If the legislature had Intend
ed that vehicles belonging to mu
nicipalities, other than lire wag
ons and fir? engines, eltould not
be affected ty the statute, such
vehicles would have been IncJnd
ed within the exception clausei
of the statute. As this was not
done, it is p'oof, noi only of the
facf that the 'legislature was of
the opinion that fl' wagons and
fire englues would have been
controlled by the statute it the
cxce Von had not b jc. made, but
also of tha fact that tho lcglsla
ture intend' d that no other k.uu
or class of motor yehlclef belong
ing to a municipality, extept the
two kinds, epumerated, should
come within the exception of the i
statute."
Preston claimed that exaction
Of the fee was b. tax and not a li
cense and that all property own
ed by municipalities and useij for
public purposes is exempt from
taxation.
Other opinions handed down by
the. supreme court yesterday
were: .
' Theodore O. Loyelaud, et si,
appellants; vs. Guy amer. p al,
appeal from Coos county: petition
for rehearing denied in opinion
by, Chief Justice Bi?ruett,
i Board of Trntees of St.. Hel
ens hall vs., Oregon p.onsjstory
No. TU appellant ;. appeal from
Multnomah county; suit to en
force .specific ...performance .of
contract. . Opinion ; by .Justice
Harris. Judge Robert Q. Mor
tow': affirmed. '.;:; ... ; -. ""
fl George S. Allen, administrator
of estate of O. K. HendricK vs.
George E. Hendrick, appellant:
appeal from , Washington county;
suit to collect money. Opinion by
Justice Harris. - Judge George R
Bagley reversed.
. Petition for rehearing over
ruled in Chris man vs. Solway.
Classified Ads. In The
Statesman Bring Results
HUG IS RETAINED:
TEACHERS ELECTED
(Continued from page 1)
reported to the board that the
janitors had entered objections to
a wheelbarrow haul of . several
fccore feet from the high school
furnaces, The board refused to
authorize funds to pay for moving
the fuel.
Benoit McCrosky a memberof
the sophomore class of the -senior
high school adiressed the school
board last night Ic the interests
of the Salem high school radio
club. The board granted the club
the use of the quarters in the sen
ior high school building formerly
occupied by a wireless society. The
board also loaned wireless equip
ment to the club. Tbis equipment
had been used in an abandoned
course of study at the high school.
Tbe club has 30 members, nine of
whom hare gifernment licenses
as amateur radio operators.
. The list of teachers elected last
night follows:
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Nelson, J. C.
English Department
Macleay, Elizabeth. .
Ross, Ada.
Brown, Hazel.
Bolin, Faye. '
Collins, Edith.
Johnson, Alleyn. , ,
Mathematics Deiiartmcnt
Holt, Beryl.
Clark. Ola L.
Collins, Victor.
History Department
Savage, H. H.
Heist, Lina.
Smith, Gertrude.
Robertson, Mabel.
Science Department
Clark, Herman.
Phllpott, June.
Latin Department
Churchill, Marie.
Hale, Laura. V.
Commercial
Datis, Merritt.
Horning, Orlamfo.
Hogg, Elizabeth.
Slade, Beulah.
Corbln, Louise.
Arthur, Mabel.
NEW
Industrial Arts Department
Bergman, E. E.
Chambers, Chas. N.
Home Economics Department
COLLINS AGAIN IS ,
v IN DUBLIN
(Continued from page 1)
States' must be pussled to know
what is happening In Ireland at
the present time. He declared that
Walkerr Kilty.
Kellogg. Stella.
Frestcfa and Art Department
Paden, Hazel.
; Townsend, fiophia. v,
Mnsic
Physical Edacatlon
Huntington, Hollis.
Washington Junior High School
Durham, H. F..
EClish
Humphreys, Gladys.
Bolller, May.
Fowle, Teresa.
Townsend, Mary V.
Kennedy. Ruby V.
MiVthetnatics
Pohle. Alma.
Bear. Hazel (Latin)
History and .Cirica .
Aldrich, Fred.
;.' ' , Scenc ".
Sparks, Leslie.
. .penmanship and Spelling
Douglas, Fannie.
Home Economics
Creech, Eula.
Mannal TraJsdns; Department
Mitchell. L, P.
. Ptiysi'cal Education
Hulsey, Homer.
Hurd. Conifrde.
junior Grant High School
Miller, E. A.
Barker. R. S., manual training.
Johnson. Leila, mathematics
and history.
Boontje, Anna, mathematics
and history.
Mercer, Harriet R., home eco
nomics. Ranch, L. May, English.
Thompson, Grace, (Latin) and
English.
Peyton, Laura English and
physical training.
Thompson, Alice, civics and
music.
McKlnley Junior High School
Hamilton, Helen B., English.
Clark, La Moine B.
Hale. May A., Latin.
Rotzien, Ruby, mathematics.
Curtis, Irene, home economics.
White, Etta P.
Kreamer, Gretchen. music
Knjflewood School
Murray, Lyle
Ellison, Annie
Gram, Hester
Murray, Mabel
Palmer, Mary
Troxel, Esther
Garfield School
Cosper, Margaret J.
Brown, Ode
Duncan. Minnie Y.
Ellis, Georgia
McCaffrey, Lulu ,
Ives, Ruth
Phillips, Cretaz
Shields, Grace
Stermer, Ruth
Highland School
Kramer, Emma
Allen, Bertha
Allen, Mabel
Currin, Ellen
Bartlett, Isabel
Murray, Ruth
Lincoln School
Currey, Mabel
Rotzien, Violet
Temple, Mabel
Williams, Jennie
Park School
Dotson, U. S. '
Beddingfield, Elsie
Lick, Grace
Martin, Jessie
Martin, Amy
Moore, Maude
Sheridan, La Vina
Trindle, Mildred
, Richmond School
Ficher, Anna
l3urch, Maybelle
Chapter, Adella
Cochrane, Adona
McAdems, " phebe
Bodayla. Rose " JT.
. Grant Elementary
Deyoe, Ella
Gamer, Bertha
Hammer, Bennle
Washington Elementary
Bell, Orpha
Martin, Carrie
Ballots will be cast from 9 In the
morning until 5 o'clock in the af
ternoon. There will be elected
officers for the presidency of the
student body, vice president.
treasurer, secretary, editor of the
Colleaian and manager of the
Collegian. These officers will be
elected to hold office for one year.
Much interest has been snown oy
the student body in the nominees,
for I yesterday there appeared on
the campus a circular carrying
election nroooganda. It was
headed, "We Want a Man for
Editor of the Collegian."
KU KLUX KLAN IS
BLAMED BY JURORS
(Continued from page l)
Friday 'night and said they knew
of no such thing as a preliminary
oath in their organization.
Persons may be admitted to the
klan, Coburn testified, either upon
the payment of a fee or by rend
ering some -"important service"
to the klan..
. Officials Confer
AfterMhe verdict was rendered
DeputyDistrict Attorney W. G.
Do ran. who conducted the inquest
with Coroner Frank A. Nance,
conferred with District Attorney
Thomas Lee Woolwine and .Pre
siding Judge Frank R. Willis of
the Los Angeles county superior
court.
Judge Willis announced after
the conference he would commun
icate with Judge F. Houser of the
same court, whose duty it is to
impanel a grand jury when called
upon. .The Jury, if called by
Judge Houser, will be asked to in
vestigate the Jnglewood raid and
the activities of tbe klan, it was
stated.
Students at Willamette
To Elect Officers Today
Elections of the Associated stu
dent body officials will be held
today at Willamette university
BRUSH .COLLEGE
Tributes Are Many at
Funeral of W. H. Byars
Banked by the numberless
floral tributes of many friends,
the body, of General W. H. Byars,
pioneer educator, newspaperman,
engineer and Boldier, was borne
to its last resting place at the City
View cemetery yesterday.
Funeral services were held in
the First Methodist church, where
Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrlck spoke
on the 'life of General Byars as a
man - and a citizen, as well as a
father. The Grand Army of the
Republic had charge of the fun
eral services at the church and
the service at the grave was in
charge of the Masons, under the
direction of George H. Burnett
-
I William McCall and Mrs. Marie
eventa and left 1 for, f Portland.
Thev wUl be at home oaws-"
Call ranch after June 1.
Tha school .Is In mourning ior
Freeman Drake, one et the, aeT
enth grade hoys, who died Mon
day eventa sUTietlo of paen-
mnnia. He had been a pupu in
the school but a short time-
George Bayer, died Jast Thurs
day of pneumonia. He leaves
many relatives and friends.
Oscar Meyer, who former
ly lived here, haa sold her prop
erty at Neskowin ' and bought a
small tract of land east pt tne
penitentiary, ; -
The people of Brush uouege
were all glad to hear It announc
ed at Parent-Teacher meeting;
last Friday night that Mr., and
Mm. V. A. Hoac had been elected
to teach the school again next
year. .'
Albert Ruge is building a house
and barn on his "place near here.
A physician from Portland was
called to see Paul Gibson, who has
hMn an f terms: for some time with
severe throat trouble. The doc
tor pronounced It the same throat
infection that has been causing so
much trouble in Portland, and
stated that it would be some time
hefore he could come to school.
Luclle, Genevieve and Arthur
Spurlock started to school here
Mondir. Thev are from Utah,
and are living on the Dr. Scoville
place.
Mrs. F. Demplck expects her
husband to arrive this week-from
Minnesota. .
The first baseball game of the
season between Brush College and
Mountain View was won by the
latter, the score being 15. to 4-
J. E. Yonel. acting minister oi
the Dallas Presbyterian, ehnrch, -has
received notification from the
United State sTernment thri he
haa been 'commissioned & chap-
lain In the United States reserve
corps. . Mr. Tonal expects to he
assigned to the 96th reserve ili
vislon which includes the states
of California. Washington, Mqn
tana and Oregon. ' Rev. ; Mr.
Tonel was a chaplain during the .
World war. ....
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. lnLL is nrnxKD ;
SPOKANE. Wash,, April S3.
fire late today ; dettroyed the
flonr vmlll,' eletator and ware
house of the ." Superior - Milling .
company at Winona, Wash. '
Em
Bjssfj f. ssVfss sat gjssss fw
Burglars Are Busy, But
Little of Value Taken
Burglars who . seem to have
been peculiarly successful in get
ting into and out of the places
they have picked for plunder, but
lamentable dubs in selecting the
homes that have laid in a supply
of easy pickings for their especial
use. have operated extensively this
week. At about 3 : 20 Thursday
morning, one of the light fingered
gentry found his way into the Dan
J. Fry home, 606 South High
street, through an unlocked hack
window, and got away with a wo
man's purse containing about fS
in cash. The house of Mrs. Em
met, at 1655 Saginaw, was enter
ed, but apparently nothing was
taken.. The house of E. J. Huff
man, 1675 Saginaw, was entered
by way of an open window, and
(1.30 in cash and a purple tie and
some other articles of small value
were taken.
Prizes for Penmanship
Offered by Fair Board
DALLAS, Or., April 25. (Spe
cial to the Statesman) In order
to stimulate tetter penmanship
among, the school students the
Polk county fair board, will give
three prizes. at the fair next fall
for the best specimens of writing.
Any pupil of a grade school in
the county can compete for the
prizes and the contest will close
May 20;. Frizes oirerea are a
follows: first prize $4; second 3,
third SI. . Tbe same prizes will
be given for the best composition
on any snbject ; and it like' the
penmanship specimens . Is to bt
exhibited at the, fair
Dallas People to Drive
By Auto to California
DALLAS, Or.. April S 3 ( Spe
cial to The Statesman') Mr. and
Mrs. Otho Williams of. this city
accolffpahled " Mr." Williams' sis
ter,; Mrs. A. J- Rhodes of Seattle,
on a trip to California, the start
being made from Dallas this
morning. .They expect to ' find
some snow on the mountains in
the southern part of the state but
from, advice' received from that
section recently the roads are
passable.: for cars. They expect
to tour California lor about a
month before . returning home.
Dallas Minister Given .
; Reserve Corps Chaplaincy
. DALLAS, Or., April 24. (Spe
cial to the Statesman) The Rev
WWW,
HI7 Monthly; pains,-
neuralgic, . sciatic
an 4 rheumatic
pains, headache, backache and
all other aches are . eruickljc re
lieved by.
Dr.Milcs'M-PalnPUls
Contain no dangerous habit
forming drugs. - Why don't you
.'try. them?; 4 .1 ..
Ask your 'druggist
Reduced
Round Trip
Fares
Tickets on sale daily on
and after April 15. .
Return limit seven days
vA'.-. after sale. . i
Oregca El:r:fric Ry. '
; To and From ?
Foriland , 12.75
11L1 m mm '
vitRuiy - i o a
.2.03
.3.90
.40
.90
Corvallls
Ensrene
Forest Grore
Harrisburs .
Hillsboro 3.10
Junction City M
Wood burn ; .95
Proportional round trip
fares to and from all oth
er stations on the Ore
gon Electric Ry; where
the 'one way fare is 80
cents or more.
Oregon Electric Ry.
J. W. RITCHIE, Agent
Telephone 727
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DiTtdaada paid t oa aaplUl
stack duriag tha Jax. 240.000.00
Commlaalona aad aalarlaa paid
durtag tha raar 4.I79.00J.18
Tax.a. lleasaoa aad feca paid
, during tna jaar a.ia.ao
Amaaat at all tha axpaodl-
tu raa ..... ... r S02.S80.S0
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owned (mark.t Taloa) 2 aS22.81S.S0
Loans oa mortgagaa avnd cal-
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Othar aaaeta 4S8.78S.S3
Total admittad aaaata.,....ia.t38,S83.83
Gross claims for losssa unpaid -8 8.22.8l.e
Amount of anaarnad pra
miama oa all oatataadlag
nska ';. . . ... : .oea.rra.iT
Doo far commlsaioa aad brok- -
araga 41S.738.88
AH othar llabllltlaa S71.S7t.32
.. Total UabUHlea. oxcroatra of
capital atock of 22.000,000. .21,088,337.78
: . Paslafsa la Oqagaa for tha Tatar.
Kat premiums racalTad during ,
tha year $ ST.872.48
Loaaaa paid durtag tho Tear.. S7.US.U
Loaees " incurred during tha
year y 9S.tU.2i
TBX ATTSX CASTAXTT STRKTT CO.
MORQAlf O. BUIOCELET. PrCsldast.
RAWDOK W. MTKK8. Secretarr
Pant C Bates. Tsoa hvlMiac. Portland.
- Or ataMtory (aatdaat attarnay for set i-
tea. i ... . . 1:
x MeCAROAR. BATES A LIVELY. .
Ocners1 Agents
Taos Bwilding. Portland. Or.
TNorsis or tbb aitntjal state
ment or the
The Hartford Steam Boiler
, Inspection and Insurance
Company
of Hartford, la tae . atate ot Csnnacticut,
an the Si at day of Xeeembar, 1821. mada
ta tha Jnjrarance commissioner of tha atate
Af fWlM. 1 II 1 1 1 .lit I. '
Cfcpttal.
ifflt at capital atock paid Up. 2, 000,000. 00
Net premlnma reastoad daring
tna raar IS,asp,ira.H
lataraat. diTidoado aad rant
racalTad daring tha raar.... 428.824.07
I nco ma from other saorpea ra-
pairs daring tha raar..... 104. 025.04
Total lnoema .........
.$2,330,832.81
IHabaraameata.
Kat losses paid during .tha
rear. . Ipclading adjastment
xpt f 88$.75t
biTldonds . said oa capital
atoek daring tha raar.
Commlaaloaa aad salaries paid
daring tna rear
Taxes, licensee aad fees paid
daring the rear
AmL ot all othar expenditures.
Total expenditures
100,000,00
1.10,3.OS
2W.673.S8
1.131.102.t
STNOPSIS Or THB ANNUAL STATS'
ment or THB
City of New York Insurance
'Company
of New York. In the atate of New York
on the thlrtr-nrat dar of Oacsmaar. 1S2L
anada to tho iaaurance eommiaaloner of
tba atata of Oregon, pursuant to law: v
Capital.
Amount af capital atock paid -
UP .....$1,000,000.00
la earns.
Net premiums received during
tha raar u 1.823,:4 04
Interest, dlridends ajid rents
. received daring tha rear . . . 129.888.10
Income from other sources re
ceived daring the rear .... 818.S88.t4
Tout income 22.071.S7S.0S
.18.14J.I78.8S
Aaaeta.
Value of real aetata awned
(market value) $ 150.000.00
Veins of atock and bonds
owned (market value) 8,429,307.52
Loene oa mortgagee aad col-
lateral, ate. 2.S7S.SS0100
Cash la bank. aad oa hand.. 488,012.03
Premloma la eeurse af collec
tion wrtttea alnee September
so. mi Tss.eis.ei
lataraat aad raata due- and ac
crued - . . 120.tSl.Sl
Agaau' 'ledger balance 4.817.40
Total' admitted aaeeU..... ..S9.033.O8S.lt
XAeJtmtlaa.
Gross claims for losssa uapald.8 213.814.87
Amount of unearned premiums
en all outstanding risks.... 4,002,830.11
Due for commission and
brokerage 138.323.S2
Ail other liabilities 243.297.32
Diafcursemeut.
Net 1 oases paid daring the
jrear including adjustment
expenses f 833.882.38
Dividsnds paid en capital stock
during the rear 80.000.00
Commissions and salaries paid
daring ths rear 417.02d.8O
Taies, licensee and fees paid
during the rear ' 83,888,23
Amount of ail other expeadi-
turea 1S9.7J4.8J
ToUl expenditures .1.31,S64.38
144.S00.M
833,397.82
Value at stocks and bonds
owned (market value) ...,82.471.043.00
Loans oa mortgages aad col
lateral, etc
Cash la banks aad an hand ..
Premiums in eeurse of collec
tion written since September
SO. 1021
Interest nnd rents doe and ac
crued r
Recoverable for re-insurance oa
paid losses
358, 604-37
30.100 90
89.863.00
Total liabilities, exclusive at .
capital stock of 12.000. 000... $4.213.073. 22
1 Oregon far tho Tear.
Kat premiums received do ring
the rear. ..$ 34.941 90
Leasee paid daring the rear. . . 430.00
Loans Incurred during the
rear 43O.00
THE HABTTOBD TBAM BOILEB IX
SrECTION AND INSCBANCE
COMTANI.
r CHARLES S. BLAKK. Pre si 3 eat.
L. P. KIDDLBBROOK. Secretary
KARL V. LIVBLT. Portland. Or.
- Statutory Beeldeat; Agent Sar Senrico.
MeCAROAR, BATES A LTVXLY. 1 .
uenarat Agent e
Teon Building.
Porta and. Or.
ToUl admitted assets S3.477.812.0t
. lAaSOttiea,
Gross claims for laeees unpaid $ 888,513.00
Amount ot unearned sremiuma
oa all outstanding riaks ... 1,148900
Due or accrued for commission
and brokers ge. etc. 6 0,000. 00
AU other liabilities 200.137.7t
Total Uahflltlea. exclusive of
capital atock af 81.000.000.00
$l,830.884.Tt
Bualaeaa la Oregeai far tho Year.
Net pramiama received during
the rear .....8 St.002.T8
Losses paid daring tha year... "JO.TS7.14
Losses Incurred during the rear . 13, 230 AS
CITY Or NEW YOBX XNStTBANCX CO.
T.LLBTDGB O. SNOW. President.
- WILFRID Kl'RTH. Secrets rr.
SUtutorr Resident Attorney for Service.
; P A CI, C BATES. Portland. Or,
MeCAROAR. BATES A LIVELY,
Oenernl Agecte
; i Taoa BaileUaeV . , cVortUad. Or.
STNOPSIS OF THB ANXTJAX. STATE
MENT or
Nationale Fire Insurance
Company
of Paris, Prsnee. an tha thfrty-firat day
of Deoamber. 1921.. made ta the Insurance
Cammiaekmer of the atata of Oregon, pur-
unt to law;
Amount
paid n
Capital.
atatuterr deposit
.8 200.000.00
SYNOPSIS Or THB ANNUAL STATE
MENT or -The
Automobile Insurance
Co. of Hartford. Conn.
of Hartford, m tbe State of Connecticut,
oa the thirty-first day of December, 1021.
made to the Insurance Commissioner of
lh State of Oregon, pursuant io law:
i. -CapttaX '",
Amount of eapltal atock paid
dor-
Net premiums received
m xne yvsr ..........
Interest, dtrldenda aad raata
received during tae year....$
Total Income .....
8 904.800 41
83.821. 10
.8 9W.280.S1
Net teens paid during' the year
Inoiudanc adjustment ex
pea M-s ..... $ 622.tS0.lt
Cora raise one aad salaries paid
during the rear 80c.702.95
Taxes, licensee and fees paid
during tfie. rear 30.732.fid
Amount at all other expendi
tures) ....................... 90.827.S4
Total expenditures
.8 090.018.61
Aaaeta.
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value) $1,133,086.00
Cash deposited with Philadel
phia Cnderwritere association
Cash la banks and an hand...
Pramiama la course of collec
tion written since September
SO. 1921
Interest aad rents duo aad ae-
orued .
Reinsurance due from other
companies
200.00
SS.219.S4
229.4S6.14
14.S2S.S7
1.61 6.S3
.81.4S2.1J1.SO
Total admitted assess ....
LtebOiUee.
Oreea ateima far loaeea unpaid. S 1S0,83.78
Amount of unearned premiums
on all outstandinc rlake. ... 747.280. 4t
Xteo tor commission and brok- s
erace Tl.9fl0.es
All other llabilltiea ........... 22.000.00
For adjuatznect expeneea .... 2.000.00
Sarpluu deposit 20a.921.S3
Tetnl KabUItles. excJusivs
capital of 82CO.0O0.00..
ot
,..L42.13L80
la Oregoa fa the) Year.
Xet aremiuana received durineT '
tba rear .....-.....-.A S.97t.08
Losses paid do ring the rear .. 4.745.43
Lueses Incurred d urine; tha
rear . 8. 67.27
XATIOXALB riBE IXSCBAXCB CO. OB
PAJUS. FKAItCE.
cTTABJCWEATHiCR eTHEPLCY. INCL.
United Statea JiemaaTers.
Btatuterr resident attorney ttor aerrioe.
Paul C , gatea, Portland. Or.
. McCA&GAB. BATES UVXL.T.
' Oanaral Acenta. '
Teen Btildlnar Sartlaad. Or.
$2,00,000,00
Income.
received dur-
Net premiums
Ing the- rear $10,777,827.81
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the raar... 835.333.83
Income from othar sources re
ceived daring ths year 700.372.61
ToUl Income.
..........
J1L818.6JS47
, nariteuraeraeata.
Net losses paid during the
rear Including adjustment
expenses $8,368. 4$2.t2
Dividends paid oa capital
atock during the rear 200.000.00
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year. i. . 2.004.200.73
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
duriag tha year 850.094.20
Amount of an other expend!
turea
1.873.184.03
Total ezpeaiUtares......,$lL897.t2Lt4)
l.ltS.tSO.OO
2,834.489.01
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value) ... .8 8,888.184.00
Loans an mortgagee aad eel-
lateral, ete. ...............
Cash la. banks and on hand..
Premiums in course of col
lection written since Sep
tember SO, 1021...
Reinsurance and salvage due
oa paid losses
Interest and rests due and
accrued ...................
2,182.728.70
743.782.32
88A8741
Total admitted asseU....SH.970,eO2.1S
Liabilities. :
Gross claims for losses un
paid - 31.994.992.33
Amount of unearned premiums
oa all outftaadlpg rlk.... S,6,58.$S
Due for aommiaslon and brok-; . ,
erara .................... 23,000.00
Alt other liabilities - 430.992.11
Total liabilities, exclusive
of capital stock of..... tS.120.SS2.82
la Oregeai for taw Year. '
Net premiums received during .
the. rear .......$72.34884
Losses paid during the year 2T.904.M
Loeeea Incurred during tho rear.. 89.097,89
THB ACTOXOBTLB IKSCBAKCB COM
lAirr or harttobd. coxKBcnctT.
MOROAN li. ' BtTLKELKT. President.
J. C 'BiRDtN, Secretary.
Sututory resident attorney for aprvice.
raw v.;.lates, ' r - r. y. .-
McCARQAR. BATES - h. LIVELY,
General Agenta.
' Yoou Bulldin. . Portland. . Or.
STNOPSIS Or THB AWTfUAI STATsb
HENT Of TlfBi ...
Aetna L$fe Insurance
Company f
of Hartford, la toe state af Connecticut.
tn the Slat dap jot December, 1931. made
tho insurancfe commissioner of the staid
ot Oregoa pursuant te law; '
M . - I Capital.
Amount of capllaj stock paid
Total premium income for
tha rear . ...: - s U Ml M tf
Interest, dividends aad rents ,. '
reeeivea aurlpg tho rear.. 8.&99.8T8.9S
Income from other' Sources - '
received fXurlps the rear.. 1,403.820.48
ToU income. ...,........$ 8444,799 13
. nishnrMnuiBita. ' i-
Paid for loseeo. endowfmeats. -
surrender
......... ..e
annuities sad
Values .........
Dividends paid topollcrhold
srn uunag tne rear.......
Dividsnds paid on eapltal
stock during the roar (aJt
derived from non-participating
life and accident
business, with the excep
tion af taooai. ... .
Commissions and ' salaries
paid during lha rar
Taxes. licensee aad fees "paid
sunns; tne rear..........
Amount of all other expeadi-
i urea
27.924.S92.90
Xlf741S.BS
. 1.000,000.00
1M3A89AB3
1.83.O.086J3
T.128.T50.95
Total axpendltarea ...... mUPZOMZZIi
' Assets.
Value of real estate awned
market value) $ 1,333,563.92
Value of stocks aad boa da
owned (market and amor
tized vain l ............
Loans on mortgages aad eel-
lateral, one
Premium notes and poller
. leans
Cash la baaka and on hand. .
Net uncollected and deterred
premiums ................
Interest and eemta ana and
accrued 4J43.47S.12
Other aesets (net). .......... lt4.8M.SS
Total gross assets ........$i91.44.9 2
.29
TL251,983.8T
Sl.S3t.43S.SS
17.871.94 78
7.084.604.94
t, S38J67.58
Deduct assets ast admitted
246.143.:
Total admitted assets ....31tl.T18.04d.24
Lnabtntleu. "j-- !
Net reserves as required br '
law .V.. ....... tll5.t44.287.t7
Gross claims for ' losses end r
esaime unpaid ........... 1.834.24.22
All other llabiiitieo ........ IMUjiUI
BpecUl reserves la addltloa
to legal reserves ......... S.491JW0.18
. Total llabilltiea. exrlnstva -
of capital atock ot S54K70. .
oos . , : i .. . ,TT!v7.ti 8,48i.824.a
ta Oregaei for the) Ta
Gross premiums received duriag
tne vej
LUe Business
aad lia
$203,298. S
0S,4tT.IS
T0,2Sd.M
9S.724.0e)
Accident, health
bllltr business
Premiums and dividends
. ww.iw .......
Losses and claims paid during
v L4fe business t......
Accident, health aad tiabtl-
itr business 120.721.33
&-HUL ?rBfn: compamt.
I MO ROAN B. Bt'LKELBY4 Presldest.
C. B. GILBERT and- :
W..H. NEWELL, aeeretarlee.
Statutory resident attorney for eerviee.'
Cv A, MeCargar. Portland, Or. -
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