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Th$) OXUSGON STATT5ZIAII, Safeo. Oin, Friday llorniasr, April 15, 1SC2 PAGE TilRES ;V MltlBREEZES REVIVE Work in Field of PoIIi County Farmers end nrnim nir'nnninnr I1LUUILU1U0 OIIIUOL IS WD DODCESUIES ; ' ' -. .-. ' 'v .-i .- i. -. r'-V. J- ' 1 V.'- -.1 -. - Mrs, Cameron, : General' - Chairman for Silverton. ' Tells, of . Plans. ; . i i ; : - y i f If i I .V" s- 7 - ' ' It f 1,, MP- - SILVERTON, April 14 Plans for observance of National Music i week at Sllverton- are progressing rapidly with Mrs., Gertrude Cam eron as local ' general .chairman. - The local -observance -Is ' being sponsored by tbe Silrerton Wom en's club and " th atanding mu sic committee of the club will as- slst Mrs. Cameron. Mrs. Lowell Hoblitt and Miss JLlllle Madsen j compose, the committee. The j chamber of commerce, the Amer ican Legion and the Sllverton schools will als assist in- fatting . on the programs during the week. Mrs. Cameron has outlined; the , week's observance this year dif ferently than it has been done the cast few years. In former years a committee, selected by Mrs. Cam- . WW . V AM arranged all l tbYprograms gi7- haW borne in the west Purchase of the residence $100,000. Inset is a recent photo of Rudy and FayJ en during the week. This year Mrs. Cameron is arranging fori three chairmen each to choose his j own committee and then to ar range the program for bis night. There will be a school or young people's night, a community night j and on Sunday night tne nsuai Mother's day and sacred program will be given. Mrs. Cameron says she Irones to have the other two programs on luenuay ana nuy auhuha, ajiu s.n night. School night will likely be hundred and eighty-five people, held at the EugeneFleld building mostly members of the Women's Tuesday night while the commun- Missionary Federation, but In- lty night will be Friday night if eluding a- sprinkling of pastors nothing conflicts. ana laymen, met at ennst cnurcn Patriotism, in keeping with the of Aurora Tuesday. They came Washington bicentennial will be from as far north as Longvlew stressed at the various programs, and Winlock, Wash., and from the One special feature arranged for south as far away as Corvallls, for Sunday night Is the selections ly the annual convention of the Port- the Monitor Men's Grieg chorus land district of the Women's Mis- which has become so popular sionary Federation of the Amerl- ' throughout the Willamette val-lean Lutheran church. ley This is the modest little shack in Beverly Hills, -f and attached grounds was recently consummated on CaL, that Rudy Vallee, famous radio crooner, and I behalf of the singer. The house is said to be one' his wile, the former Fay Webb, will call their tittle 1 I the snow places of Beverly Hills and cost Rudy, The president of the Mack&burg society , gave the address of wel-j come and the Newberg .women presented an effective pageant.' There, were 14 registered vtrosj the Macksburg, 18 from the-Newberg and 20 from the Aurora church societies. The selection of next year's meeting place was ieft to the officers. UP.MIL MEET (HI B D MB MUSIC WEEK EVENT STUDENTS WITNESS SPEED AT TYPING HUBBARD, April 14 Nation al Music week May 1-7, of which Dr. P. O. Riley is county chair man and Tir. Am LmbIium Is lo- All of the retiring officers were ei -ha irman with Cheater Ward Besides the three large pro- reelected for a two-year term with .itinr. will be celebrated at crams beinsr arranged, several or- the exception of those resigning th cit hall In Hubbard br two ganlsations plan to give some- J from office. Mrs. Oscar Bolland major- programs, rather than five thing In observance or tne weea. iresignea irom me ouice ox -1 mjnor programs, as has been the Musical evenings will also be giv-1 tension chairman. Mrs. A. F. J custom formerly. en in private borne. a music ,tt Th flrst P wUI be in nroerams will be given in the I Mrs. F. J. Kraxberger of Macks- .. - .... i. halls of outlying communities, burg Is a member of the executive hlph th- .ftolr- ft the three tem defeated the grade team by The Willard Women's club from board. Mrs. L. Ludwlg of Port- j Hubbard have been cor ' 11 to 10 in a slx-innlng first neighboring club to report in arrangements lor music wi. 7 7 17 tlon of Dr. de Lespinasse, assist TniS C1UD. Will givr m louaivsio I wu,,uu u. the waiao HUis communiiy nauii. uwu uU uroumcui b'u .mmm SCIO, April 14. One of the most interesting assemblies of the year was held Wednesday morn ing at the high school. I. M. Wal ker, president of the Behnke- Walker business college of Port land, and Miss English gave a typ ing demonstration. . Miss English typed at the va rious rates of 40, CO, 100, 120 and 140 words per minute. She also typed while carrying on a conver sation and while spelling words dictated to her. Miss English emphasised the fact that in order to secure ac curacy in typing attention to tech nicalities and form are essential. Constant work to eliminate errors must be done, in order to increase speed. The senior-junior girls' baseball WALDO HILLS. April 14 W. O. Whlddsn of inglewoodLlCallf., a suburb of Les Angeles, la visit ing at the home of his cousin, Mrs. Eds on Comstock. He is looking for a small acreage to rent, r.v - Sunday guests" at the K. O. Rae homo ' were Mr.' and Urs." Ferd Rue, Homer and Jerome Rue, Mr. and Mrs. George Almqulst, Elvin and Paul Almqulst, Una Lee, Ruth, Thelma, Oscar and Ambrose Lofthus, all of Sllvertori. , r :". What might have proved a, very serious accident befell Junior, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rood recently. The. youngster was on his way home from the home of his cousin, Teddy Flnlay and was rolling an iron wagon tire. Not hearing a car because of the. noisy .tire on pavement. he stepped onto the -pavement di rectly la front of a car driven by Mrs. Herman Holm. Fortunately Mrs. Holm was driving slowly and while Junior , was knocked down nnlv icratcliM and nalnfnl hrn1Aa resulted. The accident occurred j house, v Saturday marked . the Slst wed ding anniversary r Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zurcher, who live in the Ev ergreen district. Jacob and Miss Anna Schenke were married April 9. 1881 at Flnley, Ohio. In 190S they came to Oregon moving to the farm on which they now re side. A dinner was given Sunday in observance of the anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pulley, Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Zurcher of Portland; John Schenke aftd Mr. and: Mrs. Chris Zurcher of Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guthridge and chil dren of Estacada; Mrs. Fred Zur cher and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwelzer, Miss Nellie Zur cher and the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs. Zurcher. FOR GOOD CROP JEENAr April 14 Th" mild weather and occasional gentle rains f are "proving beoefldal . to crops of an Unds In Polk county. The exceedingly wet weather earlier .in the year .almost drowned out tome of the ' fall sown grain crops seeded fat low lands -but did not injure hill eropa. -.- '. Strawberry growers here are greatly , encouraged by the appearance-of their fields 'as In most eases the bushes are pre senting a fine growth of dark green foliage, some of the early varieties such as Etterburg begin ning to show , blooms now. The berry fields are being cultivated and used this month. Most of the cherry , and prune' orchards have been sprayed at least one and were pruned. . Sheep and stock pastures are much, better as the grass is grow- v ing fast. -This is a great help. to the farmers as hay has to be fed in. large Quantities when pastures are short. Hay has been at a premium In this and neighboring vicinities this water , and spring as the heavy rainfall of last June spoiled so many clover and alfal fa' hay crops. v - Hortea Suffers Stroke" -T. O. Horten suffered -a para lytic stroke at his home at Zena late Monday afternoon, his right side being paralixed. Mr. Horten had a lighter stroke In February and had not entirely recovered. Mrs. Horten and two daughters, Mrs. J. S. Dickson of Portland, and Miss Olga Horten of Zena, and two sons, Iver and Ted Hor ten of Zena, are with their fath er. Another daughter. Mrs. Charles Gideon of Portland, ex pects to come today. At last re ports Mr. Horten was conscious but unable to speak. . SlWBlf FIELDS the Waldo Hills community Wednesday night of music week. The arrangements are In charge of Mrs. C C. Geer. He. 149 gravptia of tk inul BUUaast t the Federal UU Carnally Cat, aa taa Uirtfinl Say ot XHeember, 1931, Mda to the Iniuraaee CoamUtioaer ef the Bute ef Oreraa. parsaaat to law: Capital Aaionat at capital etoek paid vp, $450.- 000.00. INCOME Net premium reeetred doxiaf the year. 997,239.47. Iatereet, diTideada a; cents received dvrias the year. $85,619.08. - - Iaeeme froe ether eeareA reeetTed darior the year, $41,880.83' Total income, Includes A. A H. Dept 11,074,239.81. DISBURSEMENTS Net loaaea paid durint the year inelod- iaf adjustment expeoaea, aoz.zsi.ao. the close of the afternoon session. No. 148 Syaopeia at the Annual Statement ef the Ohio Caaaalty Intaranee Company of Hamilton, in the State of Ohio, an the thirty-lint day of December, 1931, made to the Inanranea Commiaaioaer of the i Bute ot Oregon, pennant to law: CAP1TAI Amoant of capital atoek paid vp. $600.- 000.00 INCOME Net premioms reeeired darinr the year. 1Z0 1,783.35, Will be Thursday May S in charge of the i school. There will be special mu sic by the Rural Dell chorus and was the first of a series ot inter group games. Next Wednesday the freshmen girls will meet the sophomores. Those who played are: High school Hoppe p. Miller e, Bron son 1, McClain J. Kirk S. Jackson Schlerbaum. Friday the band will give a concert at the boys' training school assisted by local talent. The Hubbard band has been invited to participate in the Jant- Intereat, diridenda aad rents received I sen beach opening the first week Faultis rs. Kruml Is, Hall rf, Mc Donald If. Umpires, Krosman and L. Miller. dnrinr the year. $79,587.01. income from otner aonrcea recetreo daring the year, $11,153.72. Total income, 82,992,475.38. DISBURSEMENTS . Net loaaea paid dorinc the year, includ ing adjuatment ezpenset, $1,587,129.09. DiTidenda paid on capital atock during the year, $48,000.00. Commission and aalariea paid during In May, weather permitting. DiTidenda paid en capital atock during"! the year. 81.075.716.88 the year, $33,500.00. I Taxes, licensee aad fee paid during Comnutaiona ana salaries paia aanng the year, 858,588.79 MIS FOB STATE IEDI! 1 mm fhm Tear. 8443.668.66. Taxes, liceasea and feea paid during the yearr $34,700.63. ' ' Amoant ot all other expenditures, $148,068.56. Total ezpenditurea, $1,100,159.50. , . ASSETS Talae ef real eatate owned (market value), $200,000.0. Talao of stacks and bonds owned (mar ket ralne), $558,320.00. - ' Loans on mortgagea and collateral, etft, $11,500.00. . r- Cash la banks and on band. $44,54398. Premiuma In vourse of collection writ ten ainea September 80, 1931, $4,732.89. Iatereet and rente due and aecroed, aa mi on Total admitted asseta, $828,709.35. LIABILITIES , Oroaa claims for loaaea unpaid inelud tag agents' Exp, $89,521.83. Amoant oi uaearaev atatandlar riaka. $83,723.70. Due for commission and brokerage, $5, 100.00. ' ... All other liabilities. $53,824.73. Total HabilitUs, exelnalva of capital Stock of $450,000.00, $284,168.75. J9UBlXVJ!e0 uiVVM FOR THE TEAR ' . - Ket premiums reeeWed during the year, S18.498.24. Lasses paid during the year, $8,313.80. Loaaes Uenrred daring tto year, $ 97.98. - i - ' Mama ot Company Tederal life Tasaalty Co. . ' . " Kama ef IldanaV. D. Cliff. - Varna ef Beeretary T. V. Cliff. ' Statutory resident aturaey for serrlee Hon. Inauranea Commlsaioaer. : . ' No. 147 all other expenditures. Amount of $345,619.20. Total expenditures, $3,095,008.40. ASSETS Sixteen New Books Added for Library SILVERTON, April 14 Sixteen new books were added to the rental shelves at the Sllverton public library this past week. These were Jeanne. Stratton Porter. Freckles Comes Home; Mary Roberts Rinehart, Miss Pinkerton and "K"; Hill, Big Blue Soldier Halliburton, New World's to Conquer; Glbbs, The MACLEAT. April 14 Grang ers from Salem, North Howell, Value of real ettate owned (market M-cleay Stavton Turner, Uberty " - v m ' t, T.h..). $183.795.83. . . aci M7. suyto n. JL"r House of Mohun; Turgenev, Fa- Value of atocka and bands owned msr- J"4V'" - i tners and Sons: DeeDlnr. Dooms- ket Taiue). $2,402,191.93. day for the Joint meeting or vne ,.. Vn rv'. c. agricultural and Home Economics I rv.; v-. . (..,. committees held here. Mrs. Willis Est7t Tne Houg6. Jone8 uanen, uow 17 iyv,mu Thomag jj Edison; Curwood presiaea. x-ians or - The Danger Trail; Smith, Hopl grange mwuas were ucuwi. n-i . snnBA p.... c--v, iniereat ana rents uun ana aocmeu, 1 Luimta ,ja. wsgeo was uaiuvu 1 yUle-West, Edwardians. Loans on mortgagea and collateral, etc- $1,516.15. Cash is banks snd on band, $218, 385.46. Premiums in- coarse of collection writ ten since September 30, 1931, $345,- 431.59, $4,930.64. . Other aaaeta, $48,404.33. Total admitted a&seta, $3,204,645.43. LIABILITIES cretary of the county group. Speakers included S. H. Van Trump of Salem; Hannah Martin The biography of Edison was the gift of Mrs. C. W. Keene. SERVICE CHARGE ON WITEO BEGINS 1ST SILVERTON. Aoril 14 A service charge will be made on all water meters inside the city lim its, this new ruling to become ef fective May 1. In addition all water used will be charged for on the basis of 8 cents a hundred cubic feet for the first 10,000; 4 cents a hundred thereafter with a minimum charge of 10 cents for water. Outside the city limits the service charge will be 25 cents additional and water consumed will be city basis. This action has been taken to simplify bookkeeping and remove some discrepancies in the applica tion of -rates and usage that hero been the outcome of a dual Tat rate and meter rate system used heretofore. In general the public will not suffer any rise in rates. the water commission explains, the. total Income being estimated to produce about as formerly. The change Is to equitably distribute costs so tht each person pays for exactly what he uses. The service .charge on meters Inside the city limits will be as tol lows; H inch by 6-8 $1.00; 94 81.25; 1 inch, 82.00; 1, 82.56 ltt 83.00; 2. 85 00. COilTl VICTOR POINT. April 14. Union Hill grange Home Econom ics club held Its regular April meeting at the trail Tuesday, with Mrs.. Mae Mulkey. Mrs. W. F. Krens as hoBtess committee. Mrs-. Eldon Fox of Sllverton was a visi tor and members present were Mrs. Floyd Fox. Mrs. J. O. Darby. Mrs. Arthur Mulkey, Mrs. Philip Fisher, Mrs. M. M. Gllmour, Mrs. J. A. Robl, Mrs. Winnie Tate, Mrs. C. C. Carter and Mrs. W. R. Heater. Mrs. Carter as chairman of the program presented the Union Hill kitchen band in Its Initial appearance. A large crowd gathered for the first baseball game of the season at the ball grounds on the W. A. Heater farm at Union Hill Sun dy. The local grange team defeat ed Stayton. The grange will hold its month. ly business meeting Friday night. Strawberry growers of this sec tion are busy getting their fields In order for the coming season. Plants are well along and looking fine. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnston, who have made their home with their son Louis on the Roy Jones place. have moved to a farm near Silver- ton. - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lorence ot Valley View are new residents of this district, having moved to their farm known as the William Brink- mejer -place. Los Angeles People Buy SilvertonJFarm SILVERTON. April 14 A deal was completed this week through the Homeseekera' Agency by which Mr. and Mrs. JamesTMalloy of Los Angeles became the owners ot the O. G. Ericsson 80-acre farm Mrs. Malloy will take possession May 10. They expect to make their home on the place. Other families who have reg istered with the agency, in the past few days Include C. Johnson, Gene C. Graham of Los Angeles; C. H. Sinrum, San Diego; C. P. Cannoy, Croeker, Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Springs ot North Dako ta. niun hes nip vvnofi a u' vrr.w la nronTesalnr Taoldlw ah tlia nw bridge being constructed near the iuu evy Busses, , waica . went oui v during the recent high water, and it is won CM it wui be finished la a.S auU' t US SUVVI WW WW&9 1 1 .kL SB) W insr routed tnrousrn tne MeLanrn- Un hop ranch until the bridge, is : complete. - The old . bridge was bunt In If II and Is always cov- -ered with water during the flood stage. -x . Officers elected for the Oak Byron Ruddell, superintendent; - O. A." Peterson. Jr.. assistant us- perintendent, and La Vaughn Big- " . . . . A rery pleasant, afternoon. was spent at the home of Mrs. Hugh Hanna Tuesday, when the Inde- veoaence nnrsi womui ciao held Its regular meeting. Mrs.- Edward Harnsberger read an ar ticle on the origin of Mormon ism. A spelling match, with, words being spelled backwards caused much merriment, Mrs. Edward Harnsberger gave ures piano selections. Mrs. uuy Hewitt was a guest. Mrs. Hanna assisted by Mrs. Eiey Fluke served delicious refreshments. Roy Houck. got the contract for surfacing 18 miles of road near. Port Orford. He win more, his family there in a few days to' remain until the Job is completed which win be In about five months. - , . Mrs. C. O. Allen will entertain the .Economics club of the Mon mouth grange Friday at her home. This is an all day meeting with a dinner at noon. COUNTY DELEGATES WOODBURN, April 14 Dele gates of the Woodbnrn Rural club who will attend the Marion county convention of Federated clubs, to be held in Salem Thursday, April 21. were chosen Wednesday after noon at- the regular meeting ot the organization. Mrs. Charles Crooks, Mrs. H. B. Rogers, Mrs. Elmer Mattson, Mrs. Essls Hugill and Mrs. May Brouhard. Mrs. Jsy Pelmulder will also attend, as she Is one of the directors in this county. The meeting of the Rural club was held at the home ot Mrs. H. B. Rogers. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Iola Lutx, Mrs. Sim mons and Mrs. Marie Rerick. About 20 women attended tLe meeting. Plans for a June picnic ot the club were also outlined at - the meeting, and a committee compos ed ot Mrs. Elmer Mattson, Mrs. Marie Rerick and Mrs. May Brou hard was appointed to have charge of the affair. Mrs. Freeman A grain Teacher for Talbot Vaccination Call is -Made at Dallas High DALLAS, April 14 Dallas high school students have been given the option of being vaccin ated against smallpox or remain ing away from school tor a per iod of about three weeks as a ' result of the discovery that a girl had been attending school while suffering from smallpox. The girl had come to school with what ap peared to be a skin infection and upon examination by a physician this was pronounced to be small pox. Dr. A. B. Starbuek, assisted by Miss Eva Wald, la in charge ot the vaccinating. near Drakes' Crossing. Mr. and man. TALBOT, April 14 Mrs. E. J. Freeman has been reelected to teach the Talbot school the com' Ing year. E. J. Freeman went to Portland Tuesday to attend the funeral ot his uncle, John Free- Stops Your Cough Or Money Back One swallow of, Bronehullne Emulsion, and you get relief IN STANTLY. Unmistakable relief. Another dose an hour later may stop your cough . entirely. Certainly you won't need more than half a bottle of this grand old cough-killer to knock that cough for good. If you do, you can have your money back. Perry Drug Store and all other first class druggists guarantee It. stomach. . So why cough cough, cough yourself to -pieces T Get Bronehullne Emulsion and RE LIEF. Adv. CHOIR TO APPEAR DALLAS, April 14 The choir of the Mennonite Brethren church of Dallas will present a program of music at the Dallas Christian. ehurch Sunday sight at 7:80 o'clock. There will also be a male quartet and a solo. Mr. Burke, pastor of the Christian ehurch will deliver a short sermon. nlk AH other liabilities, $31,510.48, Reserve for Taxes, $49,84833. Total liabilities, esdnsiTa ef capital Stock, $2,090,129.49. FOR THE TEAR Synopsis of the Aaaaal Statement eijxtiaal Convention ot Insurance Cone- taa Ldaarty WII laaaraac i ussieBero. Topeka, im the But ef Kansas, en the --r- ? - - -- . - .. m. i. tairty-ursf aajr es veeesuwr, to. the . Insaraace . Ooeamiasieaer at . the . Btato Oregon, pnrsnant to lawt .-'.: CAPITAL- - : Amoant of ; capital atock psi mm, $300,000.00. - '' ; ' .. - -.IHOOMg. - , .v . ; , "-Total premium iaeome for , tan , fear. $718,888.85. v , , . . Intereat, dirideada aad reatU reeeWed : duHn aha rear. $190,048.60.. -Incoaao froan other eoareesf woeired ' inrinff th year, $180.3152. , v . Total income. $1.088,T48.3T. ;- . . ' DigBURsxMJUiTa ; t - Paia for loaaea. endowments. annnlUes and snrraaaer Tslaea, $308,053.03. DiTidande paid to policy holders darinf the year, $140,116.98. , ; J , J DiTidenda paid aa capital stock darinf tto Tear. $9,000.00. Oroaa claima for loaaea nnpaid, $870,- 0 galem: Claribel Nye, State lead er of economic extension work. Miss Nye nrged those present to una for eommuaion ana sroserase, i continue education In a broad sense, declaring that adults are as apt pupils as young people. Vocal numbers were given oy Mrs. W. Krens with Mrs. Floyd Fox at the piano: and readings by Net preminma reeeired darinf the year, I Trtn TTartieT Tekenbnrr and Stella Ul paid darinf the year. $4,541 is. Sherman J3ulver. incurred daring the year, y I MODERN TEACHERS MEET HAYESVILLE, April 14 The regular meeting ot the Modern Teachers dub was held at Fruit land April 12 with book reviews en geography given by Mrs. Hed wick, Mrs. Miller, and Mr. Al bertson. The next meeting will be a potluck dinner at Hayesville schooL No. 147-A STNOPSTS OTTBX AKNUaX. STATXatENT OF THX HARTFORD ACCIDENT ft IN DEMNTTY COMPANY of Hartford. In the state of Conaectfeot. aa ist utnr-nm any ee ueceiaoer. made to the Insi efOrafon, snrauant to law aft. 3.so.o8.ee Mama of Company iae Uaie vssaaity Inaarance Ua. Mama at President B. D. IeeKllder. Kama of Secretary Howard Slonekec. Btatotory resident attorney for aerrioe Yalaatiens ef aeenritiee approred ay Stat nremlnBS rscarreS esri&af tne year ....... .......... Z3XTS2,17aV 11 Xaterest, dhridande and rants . . i reeeiTea aurmc tne year . . . aeoa.nswno Ko. 150 ". Snaosla of the Annaal Statement at the Order of Railway Employees of Baa rraadsca, U the Bute of California, an the thirty-first day of December, 1$$1. stale to the Ian ranee Commissioner ef the State at p'jJJJ" ,w - ' f Amoant of sspiul atock paid p KeaeJ . -Ke pramiims received darinf the year. $443,208.20. . ----- --- Interest, dividends and rents reoelTed darinf Us year. $1708.29. Income from other aoarees reeeWed darinf Ue year, $498.98. Total in come, $501,211.48. .. rusnnRSKMiNTS Sat loaaes said darinf the year tnelaeV lm aJiastmmt umbul $889,808.6$. DiTidenda paid aa capital stock darinf L ln iwlu the a Sa.SlS.BS Total Inootne ..........H8.eOJS7.S XeOeMpaMaaMhe year Pme$l eeoeooeeeeeeooaoe (lel.)04tyT3. 99 raSssu; usem j mnvi' lit CommismTkmt azptl ssUirls fsiist Remove the Cause: Taxce. licenses ana'fees'peJd sarins taa year ........... A meant of an other axeadl am.3M.ST 844,14a.U - '4 3.S21.tM.2 VUaisaTVeff eeeew Lee Total expenditares ....... 830,52.eM.e Not Tin Then Will You B Free Front It's Blighting ,.: , ,. Curse ; ' Yalna of iaal eaTate i (market value) ...,.......$ Taioe ox. atecna ana .aonas , ewaedT(maxket vaJut )..... Sl.T28.13Ud tVaans atortxafas and cat- Ca'WnnndV.-: iXSUSMl rreaninma aa course or eouee- Batereet I creed wrtltaa ataea aWntasnbor and smUaMand'a fctOS. 507.44 ...... , . s... I .v. Tone neenaeo ana sawe f other r azpemdituas. the Tear. $10,850. Amonat at all talPMdltnres, $811,171.68, ASSETS -Yalaa ef reel estate avaeeVt valae), $191,978.67. . ; v Tama at stocks and tends (market-or amortUed Talae), $647,384.- 47Loaas aa aaortfafos and sollaUral, ete $1,938,667.84. - , Premlam antes aad yoliey loans, Sl "cssatabanks sn an hand. 41,33843. " Net neallected aad deterred promi ms, 136.199.87. , - IaUreet and ranta dna - eat: socorsad, . $67,009.4$. ' " Other aaseUf net) aad assets no ad mltted, (htiaes) $948.73.;- ' MAi;, ToUl admitted asseta, 4.164,920.04. UAll.tTia,s Taxes, licenses snd fees yeit durlnf A year. 14,74.5. Aaaoant at aU ether expenditares, $14,- T17.84. Total axpeadltnrea, $55$.020.$4. " . Uric Add nolaxm the ; rhenmatle agony- starts to leave yoer body ts 24 hoan of a -ratal adanltted assets ....443J58.110.T$ Oroat culms for Thlok Of . lt--h0W thlS . Old world does make progress now comes a prescription which is Yahw of rant osuu owned (market known to pharmacists as Allenru T1n. and Wsowsot Oarl jiTllitl kat ilnine). $478.m7. , , start to take this swift acting Loans an saortfnfes ana eoiiaiexmo, asew i ormuia 111. pain asony ana in flammation has departed. Amount of nnearaed am aU aotMaiMllBa Doe for commission Another dabnfue as in ti . . , a cease fjssa la aanaa ass wa mm. . Premioms in coarse of collection writ-k-m. C.i4.iilr SO; 1981. 883.358.33. Interest and rente tna and neeraed. M, 871.99. L . . a tii . 1 A . e ST J S) STS Bfl Trail ftaiaUlvtTtk sVsts, aaBvedwwv - Cross claims for lessee nnpaid. S66V- Amoant of nnearnea wrenuamai am au ntstnndlaf risk a, $3,340,19. v v Dae tor commission nna mnnn e. V. ........ S8STATT6 97. - - : ."T. , ..ii as - I aas hi :ro Claims lor aame I --"v- Krnit. 851258J8. JM ather II.Dlllties. StMt0.Tt.; t2, ? lAWlW ? PlUl r.ui H.WHtieA aselnaiTO of capital I atock. 138,261.74. TA rmliiimtft yesr.1 year, 0, - - - I tto as , .. . - - ' rremmme ininrl VI sT.. t Sarin the Tear. 818. t. h. Mr. S271.94. - Leases fid dnrtof ' Ksma of Campany Tha Liberty I4fe Jasnranes Co. Kama of President Charles A. Moore. Nam of Secretary Claad U Clark. ? Btatotory reaideat attorney for serrlee ' o Inanranea . ComntiMionas. , v. -... - ea r kibs at voajpiBj -vw " . iBmpoeyeos. r ' . mulm num ar pvaaiaens 'm. o. dwuvtb. ., Kama of Beeretary K. B. Barron. mMnt attorney for aerriee . 1 Inanranea C mimionar of Orafom, Tralv a day for the whole fam ily to celebrate for instead of be ing a helpless, expensive ana an aoylng cripple the happy person ts at wjrk'sai.:f - Allenru does Just what this no tice says it. will do It is posi tively 'guaranteed by Perry's Drug Store and leading druggists to do It -you can get a generous bottle for S5 cents' and - if it doesn't bring the Joyous results you ex nect Tour money whole heart edly returned, i K?."-:" ' Take Iseartuvcly acttvity wiu come gala after the wonderful benefit Allenru brings has made yon cheerful and happy; - Aad rejaember tills, Allenra ts Iriac - mm rtsrtdlw ' armaruteed for mearitls, sciatica ana innsDago. wnpald 318.273.0T3.0S rCg? 1X882.903 JS ' - n St A 41 SBS 1 etnee- MaWtfUee aajanaas and taxaa umul . . SSX.S8T.n Total Haoimies. e-tdoarre of . . - aasttal stack ef S.OOS.mrie.TSt.Sa 9eT smmBB4aal ae5(er$m hmartesaj"-"- tl 334).ll bukttokv ACOPTwra Drnxic. Jtirx vumrmni. No. 148-A SYNOPSIS or THE ANNUA!. STATXhtXNT OI THS HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, tn (be stats of Coane-tleat. est swestnoer, , ISSl. taearanee eonunlastener oi the state of Ore- pursuant to jaw: lM-i a eaaltal Mmtm aaU lit T77. T:$ll0S,0S.e9 Wat iMhnM stalead amitea' L tie year ....77.fH,lM.t).U Interest. 4M4ali iand rants - ,M f rstlrea da-ma? tne year. . . . MeS.88a4S 134.803.73 Total tneosao 8t0.e41.317.34 Xheome from other : : reeeired durlnf the y Hot losses paid darinf tha year tseraainf aojuatmeni SBmsmnjanj eaeeoaeeo ende paM an 311,083,487.87 J a 88be0e.se I mnHmgSS. urius mv yiar, , , . j ellaUrnBC toM yMaTe e a a e a J t 111104.41 itt-iftnex?as...T7?T t,S4JAlsiS Anafal ah ethos aanaadl j , tares ........ 8.788.7141 . THsl titandltuiaa ..M.S4AS99,99JT SEE THE BEAUTIFUL New -8. FOE 'Vahaar-kaal eataia aernad ' YaW? ESI 'in- ' owned (market aiue)..... T4.T88.3ai3 lana on BMitaasea aad eal. r jatereTetc 1.T51.3M.S4 eaah 1a hanks aid aa hand ... C4fa.0M.08 yieiBiema m course or eouee tm vrittM nrt,Mlnr ' a,s&uxsBe Wm:, ON mmmmmwmmwmmmmmmmmwm S SO 19 St s e e a e a o m a a , merest and rants doe ana Total admitted assets... A. $91417.479.67 far lasses mv- $ 4. 812. 917.84 S8.44aV87S.TS I JUBoaot of nneamed aeemli on au eaietenmnf nans..... TW. fa - - ' ' mmA sent ,As'-i:::::::::::.iTiuti! k! Total KabfBtles. aseroerra ef , . I v' Sw.Oa 337,888,478-88 I I . m Ti.7t4.96 I MtTsroml I Ui$l wwsaT 0 a a k W9Vm ttifM ItUtntoiy reatdent attorney tor sasrfKfs RVaitar S. 'tVay. fortlaad. or.-" - T. aTABrroan rrtnBntimivcBi ; . ' '' it W. BISSTXIOtras. - - " r-T.Ynai p auTTf. nee SUtatarr reetdeat nttorMy fee eentsS, w en See It mid Get Full Details at - V - Our Showrooms Sclera Representatives ' Homer H. SmitK icE Merrill D. Olilins Ei(5)rJECi .Da. pnainriKi-; Miller Sttprt Biiilding Salera; : ; Phones 9181 . v ' . i t . v - . . . - . r ' ' " t i - " - -' ' ..'. - . - ' :,"-. w Valley, Motor: Co; Center and liberty Street v - vs.y