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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1924)
BK Thornton Fisher ovv w net ncr to Tee r sorry for that guv tr not. TTNDIGESTION II ' cause bloating gassy point that Mr- crowd tb amrt-ixasttpavUon. v V; 1 wotV TutwSt jhSorg AT THIS CErLEMfM I AWi aW TtVtftntd ramrt s ' s.l V CHAMBERLAIN'S THIS VlLM st&- TyvT ist- CAMERA R. io eARS fM3oOT- OtE. - VOO Simply ocur wcouj HOUJ to Dt.Ve.UOPG- ILL CCLL rv, . His picru&es- wHAr s THE HOTTER UitTHr OOa FfXULT OARV. UCCM WfM- HOPiG. LESSOR FtcrORes-THlS For the Film N griping no muh; only 2Scnt PICTURES JT! Itf BACKWARDS' Oregon., according, to the .orp. ; 7 1 area reports from-San Francisco, maintained during the past month the safe lead over all other ?weat- era and northwest states that it his maintained without Jnterrup-f Uon for the past three years. .' . t Synopsis' of the Annual Statement ef teal MILLERS NATIONAL ft INSl'R.! re . ' 1 f L ..." , V - j Y ' J. - 5 ' ' I simply oour wcrtouJ v I T 5 V HOUJ TO DE.Ve.LOPG- J - W afclVW J 1 V 1 4' 'A 1 j W HOFF IS DEAD AND MYERS SUCCEEDS HIM. (Continued Irora "page 1) law ,J0 years. He was ejected to tbo Qregon' legislature-when- he was eligible ' td cast his f ifsf vote and Berred in the- law-making body "eight ye,ars. i 'cilia Herrlce 'without pay for four year as" president , of. the Iewls opd .Clark Centennial exposition cAjnmisaion was notable." A large part of the cr(Ut for the success the erent of '1905 is attribuVl tohim.,;! , ..... ' '.. . 1 . r v f (namial JVf ord- GiAmI v, For yeari 'hC has' bee'rt'sa dirc- CLAY AWAY THE YEARS lipply' Boncilla BeauCfier casmic clav to our - Uce.HQnfl. ret vkiU ttrwsthe n, remote end see and Mel thd AMonoeiful diffetonce in th color and texture of th &in."'-";':::i r . Guaranteed to do thes definite things for .. die fac ok m-icy refunded. Clear the ; complexion and qive it color. Lift out the lines. Remove Wackheada and pnip!e. Close enlarged pore. Kebuiid facial tis sues and muscles, tyake tje skir. soil and smopth. . " , ' You can obtain regular sizes from yoUr favorite toilet counter. H not, send tht9 d vuUh 10 cents to Boncilla Laboratories. Indianapolis, Indjana. '.ffit trial Jube. Fol When You're t i "i. - - voir y- ' , '' "' tor of the Oregon Life Insurance company. In handling the finances of that copipany h,e haa f placed more than $5,000,000 of mortgage loans and similar investments through which there never has been a dollar of delinquency, i,t is said.- ....... ... ... , . In politics Myers is a distinctive type of Democrat. He iiaa never held a public office which carried a' salary or any other form of financial return.; He is now a member of the advisory board of the Oregon state irrigation securi ties commission which has to do with loaning the state's credit to ward development of municipal' Ir rigation district projects. Democrats Control State . The. appointment 'of Mr. Myers gives the ' state "board of control a democratic majority for the first t!me in the board's. history. The other members of the board are Governor Pierce, and Secretary of State Sam A. ivozer. ' As a mem ber of the board of control Mr Myers will , have a hand in the management of all state instltu tions except the state penitentiary which is" exclusively under the di rection of the governor; With a third active member How oh the board It is probable that the se lection of a site for the state train ing school will again be before the ko Hear Down Town Coijie In YPU'LL FIND ME AT Let Me Eitertaii You With My West Songs Jolson's Best rXm Goig .-Sputb,".. Record No. One of Al's LatesW?4Steppng Out," Record No. board In the, near future. Gover nor Pierce and Secretary of State rvozer were unable to agree on a site. Also-there may again be in the mind of the public a question whether Dr. It. E. L. Steiner is to remain as superintendent of the state hospital for the insane. The general opinion is that Dr. Steiner will be retained. , On, Many IkWds By virtue of his-office Mr. Myers also is the member of many other state boards and commis sions, including th$; state tax com mission, state land board, state desert "land boardstate banking board, state board, of 'education, state bond commission, irrigation and draina-ge -securities commis sion, state , printing board and others. " . ir , His appointment under the law is not to fill- out the 'unexpired term of his? p'redecejteor, but only until his successor 1s elected and qualified through t4 primary and general elections of this year. This adds a state treasurer race to the election contests of the year. It is presumed that Mr. Myers will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination and he is not expected to have opposition. On the repub lican side several are possibilities as candidates, including Ed Cusick of Albany, O. M. Plum me of Port- , ,i; ., . mi ! . - ..;V. .v v o t - . Jolsoe A After the show ace a glimpse at H. X. Stiff Furniture Cos Windows. Get Better Acquainted with Al Jojsoh ; Buy Brunswick 4.' " And 365 Happy Pays Every Year, Small Payment Down Balance as Ypu Can Without Interest land, both former candidates, and possible a candidate from eastern Oregon. . Seekers After Jobs Must Answer Questionnaire Applications for places as guards at the state prison is caus ing Warden A. M. Dalrymple ranch annoyance, for if he should employ all those who apply, the guards would be in a majority over the Inmates. Some new forms of application blanks have been completed upon request of Warden Dalrymple. While these are fundamentally the same as those used before, they are more complete and include in formation as to the applicant's ed ucation, health, mental and physi cal, church affiliation, whether or not he is a go'od, loyal American citizen, fraternal connections and if he has served in the army or navy. The latter question 'is third on the list. Party connec tions and where the applicant, last voted is also mentioned. Exper ience with firearms is given minor mention. For' the. first time in Hie history of tne institution, the man who is granted special privileges is re quested to sign a "trusty pledge." This will be filed with his records if... To See le ft 2569 2567 Your Pfeonogr Eri joy " A Novel Plan, Indeed Here's a Silvef vyare "Buying Club" that's entirely new Pomeroy & Keene, Jewelers, who have just announced the or ganization of their "Silverware Club", have a novel idea which we believe will create widespread interest. . There Is definite need of such a "Club", says Mr. Pomeroy. "Not every woman can afford at one time to purchase as much silver Ware a she would like and the quality she may feelthe need of. The "Silverware Club" makes it possible for the housewife to come in to our store, make ii small Init ial payment, and choose whatever she needs to complete, her table equipment. She is. actually paying no more than he would jiay if she bought the silverware n the regu- ar- way and she Is certain of get ting the finest silverwareon the market." This is the first time that if has been possible to obtain such 'high erade silverware in so convenient a way. Pomeroy & Keene ex tends an invitation to fevery wo man in Salem to visit their store during the week of 15-22. in the prison. The pledge has a space for the inmate's name and number, and the beginning and expiratlo of his sentence. Prior to this, time a man has been made a trusty solely upon his word, but with the new Bystem, in case of a change in wardens, a written rec ord df his pledge is available. The pledge is as follows: "I, the undersigned, being an inmate of the Oregon State Peni tentiary, do hereby pledge my word and honor, as a man, that if am made a trusty and granted trusty privileges outside the walls I will, to the best of my ability. conform to the prison rules and regulations and will not run away nor leave the prison grounds with out permission. I will remain faithful to the trust reposed in me, and will not leave nor attempt to leave until I am honorably dis charged, released by parole or par don V' ' ... w ' Meeting for Children - K Proves Pne of Thrills ifir' children's meeting at the Salvation army hall was one of thrills and no say that the little folk h.ad a good time was putting it rail.aiy." There was a treat Tor aU.and Clojiel. Cousins was a real youngster, again, tie snwoea tnai the ppoinkig of himself and Airs, cousins to ieaa tne young rojefs-jir?kof the western terri tory was a good one. Staff- ?ajjain :Vest, the young people's secretary for Oregon, VWe th children' a talk that was both interesting and helpful. llTJiere yBr;lSLf the little folk who knelt at the altar and prom fsecftJiei'Tjofd' that they would bn batter children and mind their mannas and papas. vtnsgn arjrsi Holbrook, the officers in charge, were more than jileoswi wltn tfie service an the meeting at night brought forth a)! that was expected and the visit of itnese" young people's leaders to Salem according to them was very fruitful. PVlf;btVostrils are c,logged. your throat distressed, or your head is stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a little pure, an tiseptic, germ destroying cream into your notsrils. It penetrates through every air passage, sooth ing inflamed, swollen jnembranes and you get instant belief. How good it feels. Your nos trils are open. Your bead is clear. No more hawking, snuffling, dry ness or struggling for breath. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from any druggist. , Colds and catarrh yield like magic. .- pon't stay stuffed up. Relief is sure. Adv. . ' ' . nRTIfFFn I 1 1X1 111 U I I I I S 1 11 I Hi nrflKKHV hk I ui uniniiiuii uul' Portland Artillery Unit Inmn InU - . Juimh I4U mat rwuc Battery A, 148th field artillery vi,.riuano, me omest national guard organization in the north- w-est. yesterday jumped into first Place in Oregon for drill attend ance, according to the monthly & tendance bulletin, issued by George A.' White, 'adjutant general. During the past month Battery A nad 97 per cent of Its total membership at its weekly drills. The McMinnyille'infantry company was a close second and Company A, 116th engineers, oftPortland, secured third place. Companies' B and G of Portlarid were in fourth and fifth placeamong the 3 b or ganizations. The Corvallis and Silvertoh companies 'Were In the last two places." 1 A gain in both enlistment and attendance is shown for the month fn, General White's report, 22 or ganizations contributing ' gains. Two more companies wljl compete i.or the attendance records here- nopsis of the Annual Statement of the XIO.Y MUTUAL LIFK IXSI'tt: XCE COMHAXV of Portland, in thle State of Maine, on trie thirty first day of December, 1923, made to the Insurance Comnrisioner ef the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Income Total premium income for the year f 2,479,821.93 Interest, dividends and rents received during the ear 929.C44.37 Income from other sourcta received during the year 54,26583 Total income $ 3,463.732.13 Disbursements Paid for losses, endow : merits, annuities and sur- render vlue .... f 2,307,066.62 Dividends paid to policy-' noMera during the year 433,712.73 Commissions and salaries peid during the yfar ..'.. 435,738.56 Taxes, Iiceoe and fee ' paid during the year 92,648.51 Amount of all other ' ex penditures 152,356.28 . Total expenditure S 3,421,523.65 AsmW - il Value of real estate owned (market value) 503,800.75 Value of stock and bonds ' - owned ( market and amer- tized value) 13,880.764.26 Loans on mortgagee and collateral, etc 775,381.00 Premium notes and policy loan t. 8,295,326.88 Cash in banks and on hand 204,561.08 Vet uncollected and de ferred premiums 213,980.80 Interest and retts due and ' accrued 224,804.03 Total admitted assets $19,098,618.80 Ua&Ultles et reserves f 19,032,445.00 uroas ciaims lor losses unpnd 144,058.99 All other liabilities 410.303.56 Surplus 5ll.811.B5 ioiai liabilities, exclu- . . sive of capital stock ....$19,098,618.80 jsustdess la Oregon for the Tear Gross- premiums received during th9 year 48,118.27 rremiuras ana dividends re turned dnring the year 12,504.20 posses pail during tM year 21.542.51 US ION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Arthur L. Hat?, President. Sylvan B. Phillips, Secretary. statutory resident attorney for service. T. ri. MeAIHs. Synopsis, of the Annual Statement of the IsASREK.S LIFE tX)MMY oi uer Juoines, in tne State of Iowa, on the thirty-first day of December. 1923, made to the Insurance Commissionr of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Income Totel premium income for the year $18,635,409.87 Interest, dividends and ' svnts received -during the year .- 3,379,825.05 Income from otber sources received during th,e year 396,719.69 Total income $22,41 1,954.46 Tmonrsen.ettta Paid for' losses, enduw- mcnt, annuities ami Bnr- L render -values $ 8,824,825.68 Dividend paid to policy holders -during the year 1,665,944.15 Commissions' and salaries ' paid during the year 3,110,746.93 Taxes, i licenses and- fees paid lluriiig the year .... 417,315.04 Amnnnt of all otber ex-' prtiditures ' 1,504,334.25 XoinV xpeuiiitures ... .$1 5,523,1 G6.05 Assets .Value .of r alrfgtate owned markrnf.ree) $ 75,953.29 JValufjof stocks and bonds ow;ie4 (market or amor tized valne) 2.904,960.22 ns Von mortgages and oll4Tral, etc. 52,197,990.61 Premium notes and policy loans .... Cash In banks and on hand Net uncollected nd de ferred premiums, less non admitted asset Interest and rents due and accrued - S.071,217.48 356,437.51 1.8115,376.16 1.453,336.45 Tstal admitted assets ....$08,955,277,73 I4bUlUs Net reserves $46,612,265.00 Gross claims for losses unpaid ..: 798685.00 All other liabilities 4.014.860.89 Additional reserves ... 10,3x5,001.82 Contingency reserve . 2,204,465.02 Total liabilities, exclu- ' sive of capital stock ....$63,935,277.73 Business la Oregon fcr tne Tear Gross Tjremiums received 'during the year $ 198,545.39 Receipts f rem assessment members '.L 64,0f.97 Premiums and dividends returned during the yesr 19,151.17 Losses psid during the tear 1 00,000.00 BANKERS' LIFE COMPANY Geo. Knhns, President. G. W. Fowler, Secretary Statutory resident attorney for ' service, r. u tjnery. tfetr, the La Grande infantry com- t . ... vnj neing scneauied for muster into the service tonight and the Baker company Thursday. Both cuuiyuie8 win siari out with a strong membership and officered by World war veterans. nop8i of the Annual Sutemeiit of the PAKMEKS FIRR REL1KP ASSO CIATION ' of Sublimity, in the Stte of Oregon, on rasdn to th Insurance CannniBaioner of me eiate or ureon, imrauknt to lie ' Ioeome - ' Nfct pruiiuma reoitJ during- the year $ 221.75 Intereat, dividends nd rents received during the yer soa At lu cei iron otber lource rereived during the yeer - 317.30 Total income s ' Diabnraatmanta 841.82 Net losses paid- during- the yer inciuaius djuit meat exnense .1 25.50 225.00 121.50 CcmarissiiMs and salaries bald durinar the vr Taxes, iicenreg and fet a paid during- the year Amount of ail ' TjUior ex-. penditnrea T j. 38. Total expenditures . A 4lo?fl value of stock and bonds owned (market valnel a 9. nrm nn Ixans . on mortgages and collateral, etc. . j 400 oo ivssn in sank and on hand 2.291.31 Total admitted assets 5,11.31 Auaiuesa in urwon in, iha tm. Mf t premiums -received dur ing the year ....i... ..t 221 75 lyoasea paia" during the 3 ZU.IKJ uosseav inanrred during the fr - 20.00 f AKMKttS FIRE REUEP ASSOCIA TION OP SUBLIMITY, OREGON . Frenk A. Bell, President. Sublimity, Oregon. Chas.' Basticgs, Secretary Staytoa. Oi'eron. Statutory resident attorney for service .lone, . , . . Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the ailliilUAJ FIliE ABil JjlABJNE IXSURAXCE COSIPAJtY ' of Darroit,'ia the 6tat ef Miehigan, on iue luiru-iirst oar ol uaeember. 1B23. made to the Iasurancau Commissioner, of to-PUte l.:Uregobv pursusnt to law;, j. vaniiai Amount of capital stock '"' paid up .. 400.000.00 . xnconie Net premiums received dur- ' mg the yesr .$ 1,119.364.53 xuieresi, aiviaenas ana ' - rente received during the 'year .w : 107 307 57 Income from other sources received during the - year 10,252.00 Total ineome $ 1,286,924.1 v uiaonraemenia Net losses paid 'dnring the " vear mendinr. iditiib ment exoeBses 1 616,516.73 40,000.00 327,284.31 47.04601 Dividends paid on capital- stock dunne tne -rear .... Comraissiones and ' sslaries paid during the rear .... Taxes, licenses and fees ' paid daring the year . Amount of ell other: ex penditures J, ,'...... 151,380.62 Total expenditurts '......$ 1,182,227.67 - t Assets Vslue of stacks sad bends ' owned (market Vil'tuU. 1,318,5m' CO Loans on. mortgages and collateral. etc.A 679.093.25 Cath in banks and on hand 63.943.T8 rremiums in course -or eol-t lection written since Sen- s tember 30. 1923 267.576.74 Interest an rente due and - eccrned .....:.'... 33.203.C0 Total admitted assets ..$ 2,362,410.77 T.iahillH.. Gross 'claim a for losses unpaid Amount of. tnearned pre- $ 121,128.11 ' miums en all outstand ing risks 1.171.236.46 Due tor commission and brokerage : 41i other liabilities ' Total liabSlities ei.-lusie li250.00 45,695.30 of rapital stock ...x. ..... 1.2P9.309.87 Bnsineas la Oregon lor the Tear Vet premiums reeerVed dur- S i.. ,L. . a . n n n . . - iust Mte 7ar - ...i a xu.voo.ee lossea paid during the ' year . 1 12,587.82 uoeses incurred during tne year 6.403.40 MICHIUAN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY D. M. Ferry, Jr., President. II. E. Everett, Secretary. . statutory resident attorney for service, InsuTsnce Commissioner. Salem Kvnrrpsis of the Annual Statement of the FAKMEltS MITlAli F1HE IX Sl'RAXCK X. Washington County. , in the State of Oregon; ro the thirty-first day of lecem cer, IVJa, mace to the insurance Cent missioner of the State of Oregon, p.ursu ant. to law: - , - Income j Net premiums received dur ing the year ..,:.'.......:...$ 6,914.75 Interest. dividends and rents received during the year- ....,-....,....-. .4... Income from other sources received during the year Total income-..- :.?. ...;.$ sXabursensents Net losses paid during the year including adjust- Blent expenses. .....;.$ C'oinmt-rsioa ' and-- .salaries paid-daring the' year 338.31 20.00 7,273 OS 1.754.50 1449.42 . 31J8 314.42 axe, rieeaces ' and fees- -tpaid during the ya,. Amount r-nf all ' otber e: penditares i Total expendftwre l.Z...t . , ,V;AsseU "-. Value otit'.oik and bonis -owned (market "value ) !..$ Loan on . mortgagee aad. ; collsreral. Mete. Cask' las bsnka'snd on hand In-ereeajl rents. du,au4 . 3.549.52 3,317.85 1.000.00 9,668.20 '40.6J Total admitted assets -.. $ ' 14.026.68 - Baaisess la Orefoa for the Tear:' -T ' "et premiums received dur- ing' the- year1-.!-..'..-! 6.914.75 Lasses paidt --daring the-,.. ' year Z..., 1,748.50 LossesMhcsrted' durirg the : r 1 year 1.748.50 FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE I vf ASSOCIATION-OF' WA8HISGTON i T " COUNTY, OREGON - '" ' iVhV F. Haas. President.' 6 Jliljiboro, Orerron i -. - -. .. , - " K-.vm Jlitter Rreretary. " " TUnsboroLOresdn. - v ' s Sts,tutoryijdent sttortey for service; VI VlllVeaKV, in UtJ CWrP m IllUSIk, eB tb thirty -first 4wf o - I?ber. - 192 W aewsar 4UsVI evesvV VUHUUIMIVUrf VI, the State ct Oreiron, punmsBt la, law Amount of capital stock SV i i ' pid wp, permanent fond t 500ffl0fy0 j Net premium reeeived durw. - ,' soil tave. year $, 1.836.852.39: Interest, dividends) islL't.,. - ' rente-received dujaaff .tUe i year : J! . 183.253.T4f Income from ether ecurces ? , 1 1 receive d-urinf toe yea-- 50,66 2J1V -... .-.,:rr. , Total iaeome :: f 2.070,769.04 -' - Diabarsejaeaita - Net losses paid during the .. f-O . -i J vear including , adjust- ' , :- ,' ment exnenses i . J.$ 1.189.186.42 Commissions and salariea i ; paid durinr the-year-. 631.335.91 Tsuea,-. Keenses -an4 - leee - paid during the year ' 46.886.42' Amount . of aU othes ex- i ; peeditures 145.2J9.77, Total expeaditares Assets ..$2,012.6.5? Value of real estate) owned (market value) i .t.-.$ 35,169 65 V alue of stocks and bonds ' owned f tmarket: valael.j. 2.76ff.447.0 : Loans on mortgages ...... " . 474.800.OOv Casir in banks aadoahand 32,27.4S. prewunms in eourea at- eol- , lectfoa written since Hep-, tember B0.: ISaS. ii.i.A 232.308 65" ,3,858.86j if "4,458.7 Interest' and renU) dura and ; Othr asseta . Total admitted aaeeta S5.3O0.3 . 'i - LUbUltiaa . -. .- - Groea claims for losses tin " " J' ' paid f 153.140.89 Antoant of unearned pre- " sniaBssea all outstanding risks 1.793,487.23 Due for comn.lssion and " brokerage . 20,837.18 All other., liabilities exclu sive of rapital atont-.j... ' ao.sea.oa Total liabilities .J...'....$ 2,004,808.92 Basiness U Oregon for Ue Tear Net pramiuma ' received - '" durinr the year s li.oee.oe Losses paid during the year : 42.24 Losses incurred dariag tnat vear .. . .s i 4 2.ze MILLER'S NATIONAL INiSCRANCH CO. n h Clola. Freslirenw - M A. ReTnoids. Seeretarr. Statutory resident attorney, for service. , insuranca waniamwri' r - - - 8ynopsis of tie Annual Statement of the SAr KtiLAItu lASVlunuti w. of 'New York City.' i the 8ute of Kew York, ob the thirty-tirst iay or iieiwr, 1923, snane fn vne lannrmanti Dwmi,- smner ot tne ire;r vregeit, pnnn to1 law: i . -A - ' . , ... . , Capital . - Amount of capital stock paid Up . 200.OOO.OO, i - I 654,514.11 51,826.62 17T.10 806-,517.S3 Net preraiumt received dur ing .-ne -year...j.a.'uj.-..-. Intereat, dividends and. rente received auring tne Tneosse from other ot,s' reeeivea ounng tne ywar ! '. r -. Total income . $ i-.i-' -DlsbitrsemenU Net losses paid during; the jeer fnelul.Irt atunst-" ment expenses .$ . 949.401.57 (Vnnriiilniii'tiii salariea. paid donng the year-uo 04,io.i jraxe, licenses and tea.: v -f fla aunuf i,w - g, Amount of - all other- ex- 1 -Tjenditnre a ' ' ' 26,319.61 Total 'wpeadiriireB - 449,01.81 - i Assets . '. Value of stocks aad bonds ' owned (market valneK- 1,162,420.04 Cask in tank and o hand ' 187,445.11 Premiums in course of eol- . - " lection writtea -since Sap- r - - .tember 60. 192 a ' 138.589.21 Interest and rente dee and - aorraed -......i,, - lt,859.51 Total admitted assets -1,504,313.91 ..-.. uaeuiuea :, .,,..' Gross claims for losses ' - paid . tu-f Amount - of unearned pre 57,843.00 miums on all outstanding rias-a i :u .w, -4- ,4. 6$1.305.05 Doe tor commission and brokerare -i-...,-......- - 8.000.00 All other iiabilitie Z 3 1.0O0.0O Total liabiUtiea exclusive of eapiUl ktock.-..u....... 678,148.05 Baslnesi tn Oregon tor the Year . Net premiums' received dar- , ? ing the year '. 17.242.27 Losses paid -idnriag the ., . I : year : ."" Losses incurred during the year u.u.s .a.x..i.. .-. 5.218.08 SAFEGUARD INSURANCE COMPANY , - t Aj U. Nellwswe, rreaiaeni. A. H. Murphy, Secretary. Ststatory resident attorney or-aertlca,. A. W. Giesy, - ' -T Synopsis of the1 Annual Statement ef the ALLIANCE INSURANCE COM- K- . rAXYv';i.:;-' ' of Philadelphia, In "the State of Pennsyl vania, on the thirty-firat day at Decaia- Der, . ivm, sun w wi whhiki w missioner of the SUto of Oregon, pursues! to lawri : . km '..-'" ,T Capital Amount of capital stock ' 1 , paid pp -.i 1,000,000.00 Income , , , . , Net preminma received dur - ing the year t S.088,967.84 Interest, dividends and t - ' rent received during the ' ' year i . .250,303.81 Income from other sources received during the year 4,911.28 Total income 1 3,344.082.43 OUburtesoents " - , ' Net losses paid -daring' aa ' year - including aajuss- ment expenses .. .-... $ Dividends paid on , capital ' 'stock during the year.r.. Commissions aad salaries paid during the yeae . Tsxes, license and ,l fees . 'paid during the year .u Amount of all other ax- penditures -........., A, - 1,456.969.47, 175.000.00 -.875!a08.26 : 138.412.29 r, 283.8ir.22- Total expenditures .,..f J,877.307.2 Asseta Value of stock end bonds owned (market value).;.... Bills receivalle :..-.....tJ.. v Cash in bsnks snd on hand ... Recoverable forremsnranee - oa taaaee paid Premiums in course of rol ' lection written since Bep tember 30, 1123 ... . Interest and rente due and ' accrued ....-a. - 4.933,32.00 - - 9.145 IM- - r.?a S9.2.r 2.950.83 688.513..05 tl.825.80 Total admitted asseta ..$ 6,214,859.91 LiabUitles Gross claims f or m lessee '- t .anpaid 6?4C59.8l, Amount' of vni anted pre' " . 1 nnims ' ea all euUtand- ing risks '.; 2.396.2G5.4J, Due- for -commission aad " ! brokerage . - 21.000.00 All other liabilities 120.04S.3t Total liabilities, esclu- . f . . aive 01 rapnai etvte. i . 91,000,000.00- $ SJ81.970.61 Business In Oregon for tbo Tear Net preraiams received dur- 1 !f . r ing the year 24.438.16 Losses psii dat-ins tbeyr-irr- 12,17-1 ?3 Leases inmrred during tbo v; . , I year - 10.621.15 " ALUANCB IN8URANCTST 00, OF - . , PHILADELPHIA -, 1 Benjamin Rneb, President. ' " won e.reonr. secretary. Statutory ' resident attorney for service, 'Walter E. Bliss.' f v . W. A. Ajrnt, Salem, Ore, ;