The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 30, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Westerners Show Up Strong
at National Meet;, Eugene
Plays Today
CHICAGO. March 29. (P)
Eugene, Ore., high school, will
meet the Duval high team of
Jacksonville, Fla., tomorrow, at 3
p. m. ip the first round byes of
the national interscholastic bas
ketball championship tournament.
First round. games in the tourn
ament today eliminated thirteen
of the 43 teams, including two of
the four New England representa
tives, three of the southern teams
and some of the favorites of the
middle west. Far-west squads
came through, safely with but one
exception, Mlnersville, Utah, which
wag overwhelmed by the, lone
southern victpry today, Vienna,
Ga., 53-28.
CHICAGO. Mar. 29.-(AP)
Minersville, Utah, fighting an up
hill: battle lost U Vienna, Georgia,
team. 53 to 28, today in the na
tional interscholastic basketball
tournament here. The Georgians,
due to the successful shots of
Campbell and Witcher, took an
early lead- and. maintained it until
the second periodv when the Min
ersville boys tied the score, only
to. have Witcher break the count
in his favor.
Hollingshead, Utah guard, went
out in' the first- period en person
nel fouls. Vienna took a 34 to 20
lead at- the-end of the third- period
and thereafter drew steadily away
from the western team which
played a harder, and rougher game,
suffering many penalties.
Bothell, Wash... defeated Bur
lington, Vt., 20 to 15, victors overcoming-the
New Englanders' lead
in the first half.
Botheil got away to a bad start,
losing the first period 5 tr 3, but
closed the gap to lead at the half
18 to 9 on the-excellent Bhooting
o Morrison, Bailey and Rodgers.
Warner of Burlington, starting at
forward was shifted to center and
immediately sank a pair of goals.
Eugene, Oregon, plays Jackson
ville, Fla., this afternoon at 2
o'clock. .
Pocatello, Idaho's riproaring
basketball buccaroos who rode in
to town in chaps, sombreros and
highly colored silk shirts, grabbed
tii victory from the Durham, N. C,
Bulls 26. to 24,. after they shot La
ta a 20 to 17 lead in the third
quarter of the final evening game.
The Durham Balls gave the
westerners a. tough ride and thrill
cd the fans.
The heroic squad representing
the hamlet of AJpine, Tenn., went
down to defeat, 71-9, before one
of the most finished fives of the
tournament squads, Lincoln, Neb
Because of the increased num
ber of teams this year, the teams
playing their first matches tomor
row are regarded as in the second
round brackets. Fourteen hours
play is on Wednesday's program.
O. W. Day,, ttes, tttbea and ac
cessories; has the Goodyear tires,
the standard, ol the world- Mr.
Day can give you more mileage.
Corner Com'l and Chemeketa. (i
Vrv'm Dmr Store. S.80 N. Com'l.
the pioneer store. Everything for
everybody; la- the drag supply jh,
with standard goods and quality
service always. ' ()
Glenna Coltett to Meet
Western Girl in Finals
PINEHURST. N..l March 29.
AP.) A young golf player
from the; mldd'eweet ana a vete.
an from the east, will meet on
Pinehurst Country club golf cours
tomorrow to determine the 1927
championship of. the United States
and South Woman's golf tourna
ment. They will be Miss Virginia Van
Wie of Chicago, a successful but
comparatively unknown player and
Miss Glenna Collett, Providence,
n: I., three tmes North and South
c:hampiett'ahd former holder of
the national womanjs title..
Playing a fine' brand of golf,
Miss Collett defeated Miss Edith
Quier of Keadlag, Pa., 3 and 2
in today's seml-flnals,. while Miss
barker Jr., of -Belmont, Mass, 5
attd 3..
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or friendship and helpfulness In
time of need. Interest' paid on
time deposits. Open an account
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EUGENE, March 29.- CAP.)
Annliration wai made today ?by
A ti a v Srra tliprn Parri fl k-P HI DiUiy I
operate buses on the city street '
here 'Instead or street care, rne
company placed buses nj Its' Eugene-Springfield;
line, last sttsuaer
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BOB" IS A FAITHFUL FRIEND
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"Boh," a mongrel ia cross between a collie and an airdale)
stood guard all night in the rain over his friend, a white poodle,
which had been injured by an auto in New York's busy streets and
then shot- to death by a policeman. "Bob" even dragged the dead
dog to shelter. The veterinarian pictured here finally coaxed "Bob"
away and now has adopted him, giving him the freedom of his dog
sanitarium with all its comforts.
DRIVES
HOif
203 MILES AN HOUR
Major Segrave, Englishman,
Takes Home Undisputed
Speed Title
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Mar.
29. (AP) England, shorn of its
golfing and other titles by invad
ing Americans, tonight laid claim
to one title about which there
could be no doubt the world's
automobile speed record.
Invading American shores. Ma
jor H. O. D. Segrave, intrepid
British racing driver, today sent
his flaming red "mystery Sun
beam" automobile over the sands
of the beach at an average of
203.7928 miles an hour in two
one-mile speed trials. Malcolm
Campbell's 173.22 miles an hour
record established in England, and
Tommy Milton's American marff
of 156.04 were dwarfed by the
giant twin twelve cylinder motor
car.
His fate blistered by wind and
bis wrists sore from holding the
huge machine on ttie beach, the
Englishman's thoughts turned to
home. Surrendering his mount to
a companion, Major Segrave talked
with friends at the Daily News in
London by radiophone. He told
them of his achievement and an
nounced that he would be home
soon. He understood his wife and
his brother had listened in on the
conversation.
Satisfied, "now we will pack up
and go home," he told compan
ions. A hot mid-morning sun beat
down on the white sand as Major
Segrave joekeyed his machine into
position down a lane lined on each
side by thousands of person?. In
the face of a quartering wind he
began the northward trip. For
four miles he battled the wind as
his mount gathered speed, for the
drive over the mile .mesaured
course.
In 17.94 seconds he had tra
versed the mile, an average of
200.688 miles an hour.
With the wind to his back, he
turned about for the final trial.
The timing devices reset, he
plunged forward on his roaring re
turn. His white, strained face
could be seen as, the machine car
eened past the Judges stand,
caught in the wind and swerved.
sweeping down course flags and
righted Itself to go on to the fin
ish.
The whirling wheels had left
only a faint trace in the hard
nacked sands, but on the records
of the American Automobile asso
ciation they placed an Indelible
mark. The southbound mile was
made In 17.39 seconds, an aver
age of 207.0155 miles an hour.
Malor Segrave came to America
to reclaim for England some of the
elorv loBf in the realm of' sports
and ' made good by carrying out
this threat to travel 200 miles or
more an hour.
LONDON, I March 29. ( AP. ) :
'Such a relief," joyfully exclaimed
Mrs. H. O." D. Segrave when she
received news of her husband's
record-breaking speed test at Day-i
tena Beach todayj But she was
not reiolciog so much over his
breaking the automobile record as
Two room" plastered house
and woodshed -
its: W .v lot 60x110
f TT Uljf tor .the lot onlr at
S i, 970O U you act at once ,.,;
rjUUCH & ROBERTS, Realtors
4; 122 North? Commercial -
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over the announcement that there
would be no more speed trials for
the present.
"I have been terribly worried,"
Mrs. Segrave informt-d the Associ
ated Press. "I- never have been
so frightened as I have been over
this thing. I have been in a ter
rible state for the past three
M'eeks."
When- informed that her hus-,
band planned to come immediately
she cried: "That's good; that's
good: I'm so glad."
Mrs. Segrave said she had beer
unnerved by the death of J. G.
Parry-Thomas, English racing
driver, who was killed at Pendine,
Wales, March 3, while trying to
break the etitomoblle speed record.
At that time Segrave was en route
to the United States for the speed
trials just completed.
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I LATE SPORTS
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ATLANTA, Ga., March 29.
(AP.) Tiger Flowers, former
middleweight champion, tonight
knocked out "Soldier" George
Jones, New York negro after one
minute of fighting in the first
round of what was to have been
a 15-round bout. Flowers, an At
lanta negro, weighed 168 and
Jones 180 pounds.
LOS ANGELES. March 29.
George Godfrey, giant Philadelphia
negro, crashing a powerful left to
the chin of Tony Fuente, wn from
the. Los Angeles Mexican heavy
weight by a technical knockout in
the second round of their sched
uled ten-round semi-final encoun
ter here tonight.
LOS ANGELES, March 29 Leo
Lomski, Aberdeen, Wash., middle
weight, received the verdict of
Referee Ernie Clark, a decision
that met with an unpopular re
ception, in hi's ten-round bout here
tonight with Joe Anderson of Cov
ington, Ky., that featured a double
main event boxing card.
NKW YORK. March 29. Ruby
Goldstein, New York lightweight,
knocked out Pete Petrolle of Far
go, N. D.. in tne Orst of a nix
:xmnd match. The light lasted 4R
seconds. The first punch floored
Petrolle for nine and two more
rights finished him. Each weighed
137 1-4.
. PORTLAND, March 29. (AP)
Wildcat Carter, Seattle negro
featherweight, won a ten round
decision over Benny Pelz, Portland
in the final bout of the double
main event at the armory here to
night. Joe, Marcus, Portland light
weight, boxed a 'ten round draw
with Frankie Britt,. Tacoma, ' in
the first bout of the double event.
Slate 'surface roofing applied
over your old shingles. We have"
over 200 jobs in Salem. Nelson
Bros., plumbers, sheet metal
work, 355 Chemeketa. ()
All Sizes Films, Kodaks, Bevel
ophag Oar-Specialty
Prompt Service
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Kunz Tames Beavers; Sac
ramento and Oakland Win;
Rain at Los Angeles
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 29.
(AP) Approximately 12,000 per
sons saw the San Francisco Seals
drub Portland, 5-2, in the opening
game of the coast league season
here today. The Beavers went
into the lead with one tally in the
first inning but the Seals piled up
two in the next frame and were
never headed after that Earl
Kunz twirled great ball for the
winners, and except for two oc
casions, had the Portland outfit
tamed;
The usual opening day ceremon
ies preceded the game with Mayor
James Rodph, Jr., pitching the
first ball to Chief of Police Dan
O'Brien.
Score R. H. E.
Portland 2 9 2
San Francisco 5 9 0
Kinney and Yelle; Kunz and
Agnew.
SACRAMENTO, Mar. 29.
(AP) Sacramento's Senators
opened the coast league baseball
season here today before a capa
city crowd of 12,000 persons by
decisively trouncing the Hollywood
Stars. 10 to 1.
"Lefty" Vinci, youthful portsid
er of the Senators, was just wild
enough to be mighty effective.
While he walked six men he whif
fed three more and kept his eight
blows unusually well scattered.
Sbellenbach, pinch hitting for
McCabe in the ninth with two men
out and the call three and two on
him, pasted one over the left field
wall for a homer and Hollywood's
only tally.
Score R. H. E.
Hollywood l g i
Sacramento in 14 1
McCabe and Murphy; Vinci and
Severeid.
OAKLAND, Mar. 29. (AP)
Oakland opened the season in an
impressive manner today by de
feating the hard hitting Missions.
3-2. Bob Hasty started on the
mound for the Oaks and blanked
the San Francisco club for seven
innings, only to be driven to the
showers in the next frame when
the visitors scored two runs and
three hits.
Jimmy Reese, second baseman
for the Oaks, turned in a good day
at the bat with three out of three.
Dick Wade, Missions right fielder,
had three hits in four trips to the
plate. Two were doubles.
Score r. h. E.
Missions 2 11 0
Oakland . . .- , 3 g 0
Pillette and Walters, Whitney;
Hasty, Delaney, Krause and Baker.
LOS ANGELES, Mar. 29. (AP)
Rain forced the postponement of
the scheduled opening game of the
coast league season, bewteen Los
Angeles and Seattle here today.
The Dixie BaKery leads on high
class breads, pies, cookies and
fancy baked supplies of every
kind. Best by test. Ask old cus
tomers. 439 Court St. ()
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WELL KNOWN HERE
Some faces familiar to Salem
Tans will be seen in the Camas
batting order at next Sunday's
opening game of the Portland city
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league here, according to word
received from Camas.
Jim Burton, who played with
the. Senators last year, is manager,
of the Camas club, and will work
behind the plate, and the starting
pitcher will probably be Tom
Gressett, who was on the mound
for the Cycols in several of the
tight games played between that
team and the Senators last season..
After several mediocre seasons,
Camas has determined to put a
fast team in the, field again as it
has in the past, and the array of
talent lined up was impressive
enough to convince the city league
officials that Camas would be a
contender and drawing card in the
league.
Pomeroy & Keene. Jewelers,
never fail to give yon 100 on
the dollar. Watches, clocks, pins,
charms. Standard ' high grade
stock in all departments. ()
IS
Tentative Tournaments Are
Scheduled With Five Col
leges This Season
Four varsity tennis letternien,
including northwest conference
singles and double champion Ivan
White, and doubles champion Jack
Mlnto, are turning out regularly
for net practice, and indications
point to a successful season on the
court. ,
Bill Walsh, .last year's captain,
who was kept out of the northwest
conference meet because of an in
jured leg. will probably be an im
portant factor in this year's play.
Kenneth Litchfield, basketball
lettermari, is slated for No. 4
player this year unless he boosts
his place still higher.
Others reporting regularly for.
practice are Church, MacGregor,
Hageman, Blatchford, Potwin,
and Cnrrin.
Tentative meets have been sched
uled with Linfield college, Oregon
Agricultural college. Pacific uni
versity. Ueed college, and College
of Puget Sound. The Northwest
conference meet will be held at
Linfield college on the week-end
of May 20.
Henry O. Miner, 194 S. Com'l.
St:, where most people prefer to
get their auto parts for all makes
of cars. Trade here and make
Havings on all auto parts. ()
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Fugazy, Wins Point to Get
Latzo-Dundee Title Fight
NEJv YORK. March 29.
(AP) -Humbert J. Fugazy today
won his first skirmish with Tex
Rickard in the renewed competi
tion, of the rival promoters for.
major outdoor pugilictic attrac
tions when the state athletic com
mission approved a world's wel
terweight title fight between Pete
Latzo, champion and Joe Dundee
of Baltimore.
'Unexpected withdrawal of op
position to the match by Rickard
Synopsis of th Animal Sutpment of the
HARDWARE MUTUAL
CASUALTY COMPANY
f Steven P.int In the St.t. of" W ikov
in. oo the 31t dy of December 19iS,
made to the Insurance Commmsioner ol
the State of OreRon, ptitauant to law:
CpUl
Amount of capital stock
paid up IOM
Income
Net premiums received ..-108717
diiring the rear 4 1,7. 1,087.17
Interest, dividend and
rents received during the
jcar '"'''
Total income ' 1,773,549.83
JHabarseaienU
Net loss paid during tha
year including adiust- .
ment expend -.-- 031.. 40.44
Commission and aalariea
paid during he year. 1oj,bb.o
Taxes, license and fee
pid during the year 1j,67.
Amount of all other ex- p
penditures 5.0,901.37
Total expenditures 1,373,610.38
Ax seta
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value). ...
Loans on mortgages and
collateral, otc
Cash in banks and on;
hand
Prem'.nms la courte of w
lectiot. written since
September 30, 192J
Interest and rents due
and accrued
1,181,093.00
60.000.00
65,792.41
111,460.68
lrf.980.54
Total admitted assets . $ U7i0,3'J.63
LlabUlUes
Cross claims for losses
unpaid
Amount of unearned pre
iv.iurojs op all outaUnd
iug risks -
lnie for commission and
brokerage
All other liabilities
596,080.30
739,079.75
B.458.57
22,008.36
Total liabilities, exclu
sive of capital stock
of $-
$ l,3ta.67.18
Business In Oragpn for the Tear
Net premiums received
during the jear $ C83.05
IjNses paid during the
jear 87.02
Losses incurred during
the vear 797.93
HAKDWAKK Mini.Al. ( AfctALTY
COM PA NY
O. P. Schlofer, President,
r". .1. -lacohs. .ef"lirv
Statutory resident attorney for servica:
Jrisuran.-e C'ommis.sioner. iaieui, oieuit.
Kvnopsis of the Annual Statement of
THE PREFERRED ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANY
of New York, in the Stat cf New York,
on the 31st day of December. 192G, made
to the Insurance Commissioner of the
State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital
Amount of capital stock
paid up $ 3,300,000.00
Income
Net premiums received
during the year $
Interest, dividends and
rents received during the
year .- -
Income from other sources
received during the year
5,120,797.50
466,955.68
8,401.25
Total income
Disbursements
Net losses paid dnrinfc'the
year including adjust
ment expenses
Dividends paid on capital
stock during ti.e year.. .
( ommissionn and salaries
paid during the year...
Taxes, licenses and fees
paid during the year .
Amount of all other ex
penditures 5,596,154.43
2,554.489.86
2,352,000.00
1,799,500.15
213,786.06
88.78J.37
Total expenditures ..
7,008,564.64
Assets
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value)..
Loans and mortgages and
collatera'. etc. ....
Cash in banks and on
hand
Premiums in course of col
lection wtten since
September 30, 1926
Interest and rents due
and accrued ;
Re-insurance recoverable
ou paij 1oss.ua
8,002,048.11
2,050,000.00
-"06,269.30
809,891.49
117.213.78
2,720.52
Total admitted .! $ 11 249 343 20
IJrox claims lor loet "
unpaid . $ 2.415,463.39
Amount' of -unearned pre
miums on all outstand-
, -"k 2,548,710.53
Due for roniuiission and
brokerage 226.390.48
All other liabilities 470,374.81
Total liabilities, exclu
sive of capital stock
of S8,.V)0.00O.Ofr , . .9 5 690 945 24
Business In Oregon tit the Year"
.ct premiums received
. during the yeaV $ 18 272 57
Losses paid during the'
T y' 4,795.36
bosses incurred during
the year 5 50(1 RO
TH:.REPEKRE, ACCIDEKT INSUR
ANCE COMPANY ov new York
Kimball C. Atwood, President.
Wilfrid C. Potter. Secretary,
statutory resident attorney for service:
witham, Portland. Oregon.
Blanks
W carry in Block over 115 legal blanks suited to most any business
transactions. We mar bave josf the form, you are looking for at a bis
saying as compared to made to order forms,
3pme of the forms : Contract of aje, Road Notice, Will forms, Assign
ment of Mortgage, Mortgage forms, .Quit Claim, Deeds, Abstract forms,
Bill of Sale Building Contract.. Promissory Notes.- Installment Notes,
General Leascv Power of Attorney, Prune Bpoks and Pads, Scale Re
ceipts, Etc These forms are carefully prepared for the courts and
private use,. Price on, fornix ranges from 4 cents to 16 cents apiece,
and on notd books from 25 to 50 cents.
Ilt'li
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was followed by a postponement
of the contest from May 24 to
June 3. It will be held at the Polo
ground by Fujgazy fifteen days aft
er Rickard's hearyweight eliralna.
Uon fight between Jack "Sharkey
and Jim Maloney, which also was
approved today. A top price of
22 was fixed by the commission
for the latter match.
Rickard yielded a prior claim
on the services of Dundee, who
had signed a blanket contract to
box three times under the Madison
Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the
LONDON ANI PROVINCIAL
MARIN'E AMI GEXKRAL.
INSURANCE CO., LTD.'
of London. Knfland. in the State of Or,.
elo on the 31t day ot December. 19. .
made to the Insurance Commissioner of
Capital
Amount of capital stock 2QQfi00M
paid up ...
Jncorae
Xet loes paid dur.ng the
during the year... v
Interest, dividends arid
rents received during ne 37 206 08
year " '"
Income from other source 24 441 60
received during the year J4-1P"
.680.810.33
328,0192.22
J00,399a38
Total income
Disbursements
Net loss paid duing the
year including adjust
ment expenses - I
Commissions and salaries
paid during the year..-.
Taxes, license's and fee
paid during the year.-.-
Ajnoun; of all other ex-
1 penditures
Remittance to Home
, Office
24,979.40
28,923.
75.000.(
! Total expenditures ...
657,994.40
Assets
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value) 9
Cash in banks and on
hand -
Premiums in course of col
lection written since
September 30, 1926
Interest and rents due
and accrued -
Sundry Iteins. Companies
Kosk Itecoverable on
Paid Loss ,
790
111
140
C
69.00
,101.25
,134.47
936.56
1,219.02
Total admitted assets.... 1,049,680.30
Liabilities
Gross claims' tor lossec
unpaid . 84,955.00
Amount of unearned pre
miums on all outstand
ing risks 4tJ2.634.7fl
AH other liabilities 13,500.00
Total liabilities, exclu
sive of capital stock
of $200,000.00 $ 581,079.78
Business In Oregon for the Tear
Net premiums received
during the year $ 5,860.16
Losses paid during the
year - - 4,906.65
Losses 'in urred during
the vear 4,788.65
LONDON & PROVINCIAL MARINK
& GENERAL 1NSIRANCE COMPANY.
LTD.
Frank & DuBoi. 1". 8. Managers.
Statutory resident attorney for service:
Svnopsis "of tl Annual Statement of the
NKW JERSEY FIDELITY AND
PLATE GLASS IA'SURAJiCE
COMPANY
of Newark, in ttie State or New Jersey.,
on the lt day of December, 1926, made
to the Insurance Commissioner of the
State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital
Amount of capital stock
paid up . $ 800,000.00
Income
Net premiums received
during the year $ 2,620,215.83
Interest, dividends and
. rents ceveived during
the year 2S1.653.03
Income from other sources
received during the
year 2,628.63
Total income ,2,850,497.51
Disbursements
Net losses paid, during the
year including adjust
ment expenses $ 1,109.033.27
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year , - 52,000.00
Commissions and salaries
paid during he year 86G.712.94
Taes. licenses and fees
paid during the year. 96,348.27
Amount of all other ex
penditures - 76,691.02
Total expenditures $ 2,200,785.50
Assets
Value of stocks and bond
owned (market value) J 3,148,482.41
Loans on mortgages and
collateral, etc - l,442.35q.00
Cash in banks and on
hand 440.775.42
Premiums in course of col
lection wriUcn since
September 30, 1926 503,g30.42
Interest and rents duo
and accrued 69.132.04
Other assets - 1.000.00
Total admitted assets ...1$ 5.605.576.29
Liabilities
Gross- claims for losses
unpaid 3 1,390.134.10
Amount of unearned pre
miums on all outstand-
iag risks ..X. 1,351. 340.D6
Due for commission and
brokerage1 142.32S-.03
All other liabilities 40.005.37
Total liabilities, exclu
sive of capital stock
of $800.00.00; 4 3,423.802.46
Business In Oregon for. the Tear
Net premiums received
during the year... ....$ 54,584.37
Losses paid during the
year ..: 21,571.10
Losses incurred during
the year 21,571.10
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GLASS LNSL'RANCB COMPANY
Samuel C. Hoagland, President.
Warren . !.. Ward, Secretary. .
Statutory resident attorney lor service.
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MILL OWXHRS MUTUAL FIHrJ
INSURANCiK COMPANY OF
tlOM'A
of Des Moines, 5rr the statu of Iowa, on
the 31at day of Dexeailjer, 1920. maiin i0
the Insurance ConiaiiKsion.-r of tlic !-t.it
of Oregon, pursuant! to law :
Ctfltal
Amituut of capital stork
paid up - N .,!,
. - Inciome
Net premiums releivcd
during the year. ;. . 1 I J j;j
Interest, dividends '. unit
rents received during
the year 1 17.." -c; J
Income from other sources
received during ulie
year . -.i9n.0i;
Total income v- 2,031,937.84
Disbarsemtnt.s
Net losses paid during t fce
year including adjust
ment expenses 1$ Pll.ljno
Commissions and salaried
paid during the year.. . 3 rt h . l r, l 4S
Taxes, licenses and fres
paid during the year . 41,699.4.1
Amount ot all other ex
penditures 54, 202. ( t
Total expenditures 1,92.1,221.5
Assets
Value of real estate owned
(market value) 191,697.90
Value of stocks and. bonds
owned (market Value 756,510.
Loan on mortgages and
collateral, etc i0H,7ti5.67
Cash i bank and ou
hand?-- 129,64 1.26
Premiums in course of col
lection written since
September 30 1926 208.iM5.73
Interest an rents due.
and accrued, - - k1,-1h 42
Other assets ... H,9.i.l99
Total admitted assets.... 2,2,7:j8.n
Liabilities
Gross' claims for losses
unpaid 119,436X9
Amount ot unearned pre
miums on ell outstand
ing riska ' 1,091,814.49
Due for- commisaioa and
brokerage 14,.1JU90
All other liabilities.. V 38,oi.o5
Tot
ital liabilities, exclv
sive of capital stock,
of : 1.293,881.53
Business In Oregon for the Year j
ie premiums itcbubu
during the year,....,.. 14,601.04
Losses paid during the
year 2.823.CS
Losses incurred during
the year - 4,( 49. l
MILL OWNERS MUTUAL FIKK IN
SURANCE COMPANY OF IOWA
IL J. Benson, President.
J. T. Sharp. Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for service.
. II. II. Martin, Portland, Oregon.
Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the
HARDWARE DEALERS MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
of Stevens Taint, in the State of Wis
consin, on the 31st day of December,
1926, made to the Insurance Commission
er ot the State of Oregon, pursuant to
law :
Capital
Amount of capital stock
paid vp ., None
Income kx
Xet premiums received V.
during the year $ 2,634,718.24
Interest, dividends and f if
rente ceveivea unring
. the year 92,362.31
Income from other source
received during the
year 712.54
Total income 2,727,793.0
Disbursements
Net losses paid during the
year including adjust
ment expenses 9 819.820S2
Dividends to policy hold
ers 1,059,641.81
Commissions and - salaries
paid, during the year,- 269,461.39
Taxes, licenses and fees
paid during the year.... 38,936.17
Amount of all other ex
penditures - 139,214.74
Total expenditures S 2,327,074.43
Asset
Value, of real estate
owned (market value). . 278,829.90
Value of- stocks and bonds
owned (market value)., 1,795,325.00
Due from Reinsuring Com
panies on paid losses ... 7,903.33
Cash in banks and on
hand 197,666.26
Premiums in course of col
lection written since
September 30, 1926 293.800.10
Interest end rents duo
and accrued 22.9.14 OS
Total admitted assets 2,596,458.65
Liabilities
Gross claims for losses
unpaid S 185,052.01
Amount of unearned, pre
miums on all outstand
ing risks 1,632,480 02
Due for commission and
brokerage 9.700.00
All other liabilities 52,342.29
Total liabilities, exclu
aive of capital stock
of, $ - , $ 1,879.574 S3
Business In Oregon for the Year
Net premiums received'
during the year $ 28,2 11. ol
Losses paid during the
year ... 4,343.98
Losses incurred! daring
the year 4,360.92
HAROWARK DEALERS MUTUAL I IKE
LXSCRANCE COMPANY
O. P. Schlsfer, President.
. Pi .J. Jacobs, Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for service.
. Commissioner of Insurance.
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