A "V ttV f llVroftNNVftfVI ivuu . v - - A T1IK CONVKNTION. HllllMlCM Of tllC KABT 0KM10NIAN crmlned t oiliT tlirco i-nu awum, on January 1, lKHi, ax followm I'lmtAwrtnll ' .. . . .... i., ,.i,i rn n 10 I no nrui ur 'Awin... i.n in . ill u' mi. limine iiiv j . -" --i - --i 1 1t,irllMlllir III (hn vol L lllllIIL'V III ll,. -- -r till! D.illy "'Hi Hcml-Wi'fKiy r..m Hrti mil Award I Eol,t.Aiw In cold coin to tho person onlirn Hip olllco most extensively iptlonttotlio Dully urH-nil-W'cekly tiu.sUN, either for imperii for tlictu I for otliurH, during tho year loss. Tlilril Awuril t ir Dom.aiw In Kohl coin to tlio Imy or li-r Huliteeli year of lore, who HollclU Eur uml imji Into tho olllco for mil- his to the fully or Koml-Wcckly Kamt blA the lurKcit amount, UUttlM! tlio Li. r Hi nmmiiita nnld In will lio kent Ely nnd fcrvtly by thi ofllcu until iiUiim iniiilc. Hveryonu HtrlTliiu for ml will liavo the prlTllege of check- ty keeping an account for tlienmolvin. who receive coiiiiiiIhhIoiik for their rill not bo allowed to compote for ItviiriU. . .. . KnM (Irrgoninn i uo. ;o., rKMDI.KTO.H, UllVOO.V. Bionlajjoto tlio Masonic roHhitir L CiivlnoxH, in tip from hlrt Fontor Addle Holin In ill ut hor ronl(loiico , Htroot. llalrd, tho Ilollx irrouoryiiiim, In to-duy. f. Inglo, of Milton, paid thin olllco tlilrt morning. LWot liounil tniln in four hourH Hiiiitiiuiton. wniitM ii hMu-hikMIo? Mr. John Iiiim u hihkI umo for Hale. Mutlix'k In over from IloPtmor. i 1koii horo ovorul iluyn. IdnvliiL' on tho Contorvlllo brunch Fo. V. T. In proifrcHriiiiK. J. J. Diunncitrilncr and wife, of I, aru In town vlHitini? friendo. Murvlllu Homo Pithh: Division Ih on. Do you want more Iuxch I no lot of Gorman prunes received at kinigo atoro. 1- llx for ono dnllar. Meltovnolds and Win, Sullivan Ifa aru in town from Cuiiuih prairie. luinoua inaru llepctta wus weighed lornlng and tliped tho hcuIch ut Runux. n.. rt 1I..II- f Uu. U)CI1. jW1V) t Ul 1IUIIA, lull nil iwir Ftho 10th Inst., on a visit to frlonda IlltlVOH. i GratzopcnH IiIh now roHtaurant row lor dinner, wino win no I with the meal. BuwTiornov, under "Now To-day," i reward ol 110 lor tlio roiupi oi head of horned. ik 8. Bmith, well known in l'en- . in In town from rrecott, W. i on In practicing dentistry. John Knnln. hiin fornaloanoda kin with nix nyrupn. It in In good and ho will cell it cheap. ro are four men named Urown tck at tho Golden ltulo Motel, cacli dltferont part of tho country. Ir. David Wirt will not Ikj nblo to eo Trcncott to hold norviccH next Sun- i ho oxiKjcted, on account of lllnenn. i bottom htw dropiHjd out of cofTeo, UiU other i?rocerien at tho btar connumorn can rccuro oa In for ono dollar. Koblnnon whilo puttlni? coal In dvo tills mornini: louim aniivor in tho ncuttlo. It upiwareu an if it eon with tho coal for nomomoutliH. incer Holcohnband 0. W. Jolmnon, 0. K. & X. Co. wore In town hint at: and will ha horo this ovenluR fin their prlvuto car over tho Walla i'uiKlletou Draucli. II. Colo, a Northern Pacific ex- rncnnonKor, in in town from Spckuno .Mat .Mcuuiloiigii, oi J.ciio, in in IIo ronortB that "dlvlnion" In loltjhborhood in feebly boillnjr. m BroH. it Co. liavo rented tho two roomn in tho Kast Oiikoonian inc. trontiuu on .Main una yyodd k, and connocted by an urchway in sar, ii toy win iuko pohhchbiou Int. i lower nton' of Fifiold'fl imnloment i ban boon cut off to corrennond with entof tho buildlnp on Main htreot. projection of tho upier ntory over tho ; (locn not iook ver' wen, imi n in r than H was beioro. L. Frazlor, of Wcnton, is in town. sportn that tho normal ncnooi at umi will start un nhortlv. and that :ontho flourini; mill will commence Ice. Tho machinery lor tho mm nun ) nhlppod, and will arrive In a few Sppncr Gazette: Fred Iat;o-TuBtIn, miieton, returned home iani en- y, but camo hack triday, remain- ne day. Mr, luntin han not visited nwn iifnpn tlin i1tiiulnfi nf Mm fnnntv. is pleaned with tho growth of tho itorvillo Homo Press : E. J. riom- fllle, waH up from Pendleton tho fore ot tho week, i-.a, us ho is caned, it remembered in un aspirant for tho ination of sheriff on tho republican rt. llo would make a cloeo contest any man in tho county, iK-sides ho Id inaW'o u good otticer. Kuddock, of North Fork, is in town lv making applications lieforo Post- Ear Clopton lor a postoflico at North to bo palled Ruddock. It will bo a convenience to people living at i Fork to have a postoffice there and relieve .repress Agent .Marnton ot a . deal of bother, on ho has been send- Ul their mail to them by tlio rncsscn- on tho train. The Domorrnt of Uimitllln County Afieni bled In Convention llnnlley Nomlimtnl for HhorllT A l.re Jlnjorlty Fnvnr no DliUlon Heimtor U'ncur Indomril The Stat I Di'li'L-iHnn. Since Thursday Democratic delegates, canilidatcs and their friendn. have been i coming into town from all dircctionn. A spirit of inquiry and Hu!atomioncu has been noticeable from the tfrot, until tho lliutl assembling of tho convention, and no ono wan ablo to predict with any de gree of certainty who might bo nominated for anything. Tho greatest amount of talk and wite-pulllug has been over tho mutilation for uliuritf. and that in at thin writing (noon) a matter of an much doubt an over, uentioy nan uio strongest ioi lowing, uud j eihapn has yot, though an evident movement toward H. G. Thomp son In Indicated. Mr, T. II. Wells and Duvu Tuvlor also have connlderablo back ing. For clerk, G. A. llurtniiiii, tho pres ent Incumbeiit.und W. M. l'lorco, present school suDorintondont, seemed closely muted for awhilo. but it Is now supposed that l'ietco will draw out and leavu tho Hold clear for llartinan. For county iudgo, Yoakum was ahead of Lucy two days ago, but Lucy's friends, especially those from tho Kuntorn iHirtion ol the county, have neon mooring assm i.. i.. i.i. . i... i. ..ir i w in .i,,t i.. i UOlOJIV ill III" uuiliwi. mm ii, in iiui im- iirnluililn that ho will bo ro-iiomlnatcd. For representatives, K. B. Gambeo. of Camas, and J. H. Morrison, of Juniper, will probablv bo nominated, with tho third in doubt, though tlio chances nro in favor of J. K. Kirkluud, oi Milton, or P. J. Kcllv. Cottonwood. It. N. Stunlleld has no opposition as one of tho cominls slonors; tho other Hceinn not to have lccii tlintnrlit of vet. M. L. Weston aud Kd. F. Smith uro sK)keu of for assessor; and Prof. Plorco, of Weston, uud Jarvis, of Contorvlllo, for school superintendent. Af tor u great deal of buzzing and button holing, tiio convention was CAU.EI) TO ORDIUI ut 10:30, by W. M. Ilcaglo, chairmun of the county committee, who moved tuai Thos. ! itzueraui uci un temporary cnair man. Tho motion was curried. Ed. F, Smith wan elected temporary secretary, Tho chairman stated that tho first thing in order wan tho appointment ol u com mitteo on credentials, and on motion of Mr. Wells, of Altu, such committee was appointed, consisting oi uciih, oi aiiu, l.leuulleu, ol Adams, aiviiisou, oi uii syclo, Davidson, of Mountain aud liran ii I ii . of Yoakum. A recesH wan had for fifteen minutes, when tlio committee on credentials itv I)ited tho following entitled to seats us delegates. THIS I)KI.KUATi:S. Adums.J. T. IJouulloni Alta, T. U. Wells, lil. F. Smith, J. S. Hughes j Camus. J. II. Clillbrd, N. W. Hawn, J. W. Sullivan: Ccntervillo, John Islington, A. A. McDanlel, J. W. Stamiieri Cotton wood, M. Toner: Kcho, It. iN. Stunlleld, Win. Iioyd, It. Jones; Kiicumpment, I. llihUlock; roster, J. J. nuumgurdiicr; Helix. J. It. llalrd: Juniper. J. II. Mor rison; Milton, N. Ford, J. S. Hlchlo. W. S. Goodman, S. lines; Mountain. iN. II. Davidson; Noith Pendleton, W. F. Mul lock, J. II. Keenoy, 11. Stunton, H. J. Lnylor. T. F. llouiko, w. lv. crews. South Pendleton W. M. llcaglo. U. G. Thompson, W. A. Miller, Thos. Fitz Goruld, A. Hculcy, J. II. Hobbins. union not represented. Umatlllu Henry .Means. Vnnsyclo N. It. Atkinson. Vinson Not repiosentcd. Weston M. J. McDanlel, I). O'Harra, T. Price, Henry Fnizior. Willow springs U. U. iwrr. Yoakum W. W. Ilrunnin Tho committco ivcommeuded that Jus. Jones bo upyoluted to represent Union precinct, and J. W. Sullsbury Vinson precinct. Tho report was unanimously adopted, uud Messrs. Jonen and Salisbury were eiocteu. I'EllUAXI'.NT OHO ANIMATION. On motion of Ilrauuin tho temiorury chairmun was uuulo the permanent chuir man, und on motion of Itlchlo, the torn iiorury secretary wus inudoieriniinent sec- "y- ... . , ror ussisunii secroiury mo cnair on motion upiwlnted J.W. Sullivunof I'umun. fOMITTKEn AITOINTKI). Foul of Milton, moved for a committee of live on platform, and tho chair up M)inted tho following: Ford of Milton, Kddiiigtou ofCentorvillo, Hawn of Camus Stunton of N, Poudleton and Morrison of Junior. Matlock moved that tho com mltti'o of live lo uppolntcd on order of businosn. und tho motion being carried, tho chulrupiiolntcdtbo following: Keenoy of N. Pendleton, Stunlleld of Kcho, Mc Danlel of Weston, Hughes ot mot kocic, und llalrd of Helix. On motion of Crows, tho convention udjouruod till ono. o'clock p. in. THE llEl'OKTH ON DIVISION. On ro-ussoiuhliug tho couimittoo on platform submitted majority und minor ity reports. Tho majority report sub mitted a resolution airaiimt any division of Umatlllu county and indorsing tho ac tion of benutor Wuger in opposing tlio 10 county bill last winter. This was signed by Ellington, Huwn, Stunton and Mormon, four meinborw of tho committee. A minority re i tort wus submitted by Mr. Ford, asking lor tho adoption of a resolu tion In favor of "un equitable division" of Umatilla county. Tho majority report was udopted, und tho minority rejiort laid on the tublo without dobut'o, about eight or teu delegates voting for tho minority reiort. OltUKU or 1IUS1NESS. Tho committee on order of businosn re ported tho following program : 1. Election of 8 delegates to tin Stato convention. 2. Nomination of 3 ropresentutives. 3. County judgo. 4. Two county commissioners. 5. Shoriir. 0. County clerk. 7. County treasurer. 8. School superintendent. 0. Assessor. 10. Surveyor. 11. Coronor. Tho report was unanimously adopted. Tho election of delegates lieing in order, Matlock moved that it requires u majority of tho delegates to elect, liitcbio und others opposed tho motion, but on a di vision It was carried by a vote of 127 to 17. Tho following were then placed In nom ination for delegates: J. It. Keenoy nominated A. AV. Nyo, W. M. llcaglo nominated J. P. Wuger.W. U. Crows nominated Thomas Fltlieritld, J. II. Morrison nominated J. It. Hulid, M.J. McDanlel nominated J. T. Lieu- alien, J. W. Salisbury nominated k. i. Stuntleld.K. (1. Thompson nominated W. M. Ueuglo, II. J. Taylor nominated John i.Mt....i.... a it..i;, .,,,, i.., it. ut v. if. Matlock, W. F. Matlock nominated John S. Hughes. On motion of Crows tho nominations were closed. Tin: tati: pi:i.i:oati:s. 'I'lm iiln .til iliiliiiflf IIU Willi ill! fnllnlVM iliu lulu un i.v.t-fji.iV"' ii. u ..i, J. P. Wuger 37 ; John Ellington, 34 W. M. Beagle, 38; A. W. Nye, 40; W. r .,,. 't.l. II 1I...1 1. l". .iiuiiocK, .i'j; iionn o. iingnen -ti Thomas FltzGertdd, 3(1; It. N. Stunlleld 43; J. T. Lleuulleii, lb; J. 11. Uuird, 13 scattering linritESENTATIVKS. Nominutionsfor ropresentutives being declared in order, Mr. Clillbrd nominated 10. 11. Uiimlsjo. ot lamas: utchio nom liuitcd J. E. Klrklund, of Milton; Crews nominated w. . ilrunnin, ol louicum; Uuird nominated J. 11. Morrison, of Juni per; Ilourko nominated J. A. Guyer, of l'endlotou; llculoy nominated l j. ICelley of Cottonwood. Tho first ballot resulted us follows: E. It. Gumbeo, 44; J. E. Klrklund, 21 ; W. W. Ilrunnin, 8; J. H. Morrison, 28; J. A. Guyer, 14; P. J. Kellov, 18. Mr. Gambeo and Mr. Morrison, each having received u majority of all tho votes cast wero duly declared nominated. A second ballot was taken for tho third representative, with tho following result: J. E. Klrklund, 24; J, A. Guyer, 6; W. W. Ilrunnin, 6; P. J. Kclley, 12. Mr. Klrklund wus therefore declared nominated. COUNTY JtlllOK. Mr. Ilrunnin nominated II. G. Yoakum; Mr. ltitchlo nominated T. J. Lucy. The ballot resulted us follows: For Yoakum, 17; for Lucy. 28. Mr. Lucy wan therefore declared the nominee. COMMISSldNKltS. Llouallen nominated Chirk Walter, of Adams; Hobbins nominated It. N. Stun field, of Echo; .Matlock nominated Win. lllakcley, of Adams; Toner nominated Donald .McHao,of Cottonwood. Following Is tho ballot: It. N. Standcld, 44; Clark Walter, 24; Win. lllukely, 13; Donald Mcltao, 6; N. W. Hawn, 1. K. N. Stanfleld and Clark Walter wero thereforo decliiix-d nominutcd. siiEiiirr. Matlock nominutcd It. G. Thompson. Stunlleld nominutcd J. M. Dontloy, of Pendleton. Goodman, G. W. Ingle, of Milton. Huuhcs nom tinted T . Ii. Wells, of Alta. Edlngtou nominated Dave Taylor, of Centervillo. First ballot: ltentlev. 20: Thompson. 10; Wells, 10; Taylor, 4; Ingle, 1. t...ii... . ii..ii.. i)n,in,n..,ii UU.UAII1 lillllUk ItKllWVY f U , tlVIU l'RV11, 11 ; WolW; 12 ; Taytpr. ,1 ; Inglo. 1 nurd uuiiot: iJetitloy, iu; inompson, 13; Wolls, 12; Taylor, 1. Fourth ballot: llentley, 22; Thompson, 17; Wells, (). Fifth bullet: Uentioy, 25; Thompson. 13; Welln, 0. uentioy wan therefore neciareii uio nominco. ASSESSOII. Salisbury nominated Ed. F. Giiyou. of Alta: Taylor nominated E. L. Smith, of Adams: .Mcuaniei nominated J.J'.,. lieam. ol Weston; wells nominutcd liurr John sou, ol Altu. First bullot: Ed. F. Guyon,20; J. E. iscum, u; v.. h. Mnltli, o; it, Johnson, 2, Guyou wus thereforo declared the nom Ineo. CI.EUK. G. A. llartinan was nominutcd for county clerk by acclamation. TllEASUIIEII. J, II. ltohbins wus nominated for county treasurer by acclamation. SCIIUOl, SUrEIIINTENDENT. Itlchlo nominated W. M. l'lorco, of Weston: urows nominated 1). w. Jarvis. of Centervillo. Tho ballot wus: Pierco. 31 ; Jarvis, 14. l'lorco wus thereforo declared tlio nom inoe. SUltVEVOIt. John C Arnold wus nominated by ac clamation. NOTES. Tho convention wus us freo from "cliques" und "put up jobs" us uny ovor hold in tho county. No formal caucus was iieia prior 10 tno convention, and no one seemed to know how his neighbor wus going to voto. It. A. htanlleld seemed to txi tho most popular man in tho convention, us ho received overy voto but ono for commis sioner, ulso for delegate. I lli.trl Arrival. ' Howman Hot'si:. T. W. Adklnson, Tho Dulles; J. Walter Homo. Charles l' inch aud wife, mot kock; k. .lonen, Will. Llovd, Echo; W. 11. Hell, J. M. McDuniel, Weston; Milton Hartley, V. V, Durr, HIdgo; unuries uiimo, uty; i, i. ltceder. Adams: S. James, N. Foul W. G. Goodman. Milton; W. F. Coylo Walla walla; John I lary, Lentervillo Dennis l'lvn, Samuel Hood, Michigan W. 1). Gruilov, La Grande; Dan MeKen 1I....I I. t l f.... I IV- Mnwi.. filVi 1 Ullllllllli il. il. v, V . i . .iiiuru, iNollii ; It. E. Porter and wife, Minneapolis. Mi.tiAHi) l lot si:. rs. 1 lerco, A. M. l-.lum, II. L. ltuwmer, J. !. ltlchey, Mi ton: Thomun J. Tweedy; W. II. W, mm NKW TO-IIAVi bcott, J. , II. Gerking, .mines 1. Lieu alien, Adams; G. W. Wliiteliou.e und wife, Wullu Walla; E. H. Adam, Vinson ; J. H. Mct'ool. Cottonwood: C. VunOrs- JlriiUu lluth Arini. Mr. I). T. Shaw, fell off a buildimr on which ho wan working yesterday ,ut Milton station, und broke both arms ut tho wrist. lie was working on a scutioidundstopcd oir, falling head downward. Naturally ho put both hands forward, with tho above result. Dr. Btono reduced tho fractures, und Mr. Shuw is doing un well us could bo pxiiectcd. Tho blow fulls very heavily on film, us ho deiendcd on hlu hands for tho supiwrt of himself uud famUy. Auction, Tho Lllierty Hull AssocJutlon will sell at auction to tho highest bidder for cash Jxjt No. 4, Block 7, in Pendleton, at tho court house door In Pendleton, Oregon, ut 2 o'clock p. in., Wednesday, Murch 28, 1H8. isy order oi siocKiioiuers. It. Ai.examek, President. Attest : Jno. A. Guyer, Sccretury. Mrs. J. N. II. Gerkini: met with un acci dent at B. F. Gerking's place, three miles west of centervillo, buturday morning. She slipped and fell down stairs, break ing her right arm and bruising her face. dull, Nolln; II. J. Taylor, City; E. J. Ktlmmcrvillo. Country; II. J. Colo, Sivo kano Falls; A. Sanders, Pilnovlllo; Hugh I !..!... V... V...I. . II ... li..t.. C... .1IUVJ1III1J, IlUt! UI, ilUII t?t)IUIIII'll, I71III l-ranctsco; J. w. hweuzeu, H. M. Man Stunlleld, N. S. Chupicl, Echo! E. F. Smith, Ed. F. Guyou, John Hughes, Pilot Hock: J. S. .McDonald. G. M. Gross, E. II. Averlll, Julius L. Haas, Portland; Doc Muuslleld, John Ellington, w. r. liutcher, A. a. lciMiiicl, li. w. Jurvls, W. T. Coofc, II. C. Vunglmn, Ijwis Hose. J. M. Walker, Centervillo. Golden Hum:. J. lluumgurdner and wife, Foster; P. J. Kclley, M. Toner, Cottonwood : J. w . names, w eston : a. 11. Itcnick, Juniper; J. L. Killian, Nun syclo, Vansyclo; J. 0. .Morton, Center ville: J. Hosklnson and wife. Foster: L. Mclntvro, A. Sample, Cold Spring; 1). W. Gibbons. Prescott: F. Klein and wife. No it: II. II. Heel. .Milton: V. A. Chcsman, Helix; John Brown, Walla Walla; 11. it. Urillin, Cold Spring; J. X. Anderson. North Powder: M. Dollun. W. J. Brown, Vinson; J. T. Shovor. North I'owder: T. Lungley; rilot Hock; J. l.oof, walla walla; notion nudsiecth, u. .i. Sample. Weston: J. Yoakum, Nolen; F. T. Smith, Eastland; J. E. Shocburt, uold bpring; win. Jirown, a. Aivoni, Weston: H. J. Oliver. Echo: J. T. Banley, Portland; F. Nelson, Cold Spring; J. K. Brown, City; Geo. ltceder, Lone Creek: J. Laneliain. Iluntlimton : J. H. llladsloy. J. W. King, Country; J.-T. Porter, Baker Clty Diutli ofH. Y. Cook. l'rom the I.a CI rn tide (Inxette. Tho death of S. Y. Cook removes from our midst another of the old pioneers. Mr. Cook came to Oregon in 1811, in tho sumo company with Col. J. W. Nesmlth, afterwards' United States Senator from thin Stato. He wan a participant In (ho notable Cayuso war of '47 aud In '48 iu which tlio lamented Dr. Whitman was massacred. Ho was also engaged In a number of other Indian strifes, particu larly in tho Yakima war of Til), iu which Grand Hondo valley was a battlo ground, At that timo hundreds of In dian horses wero rounded up In this vul- ley uud shot down that being the most ctFcctivo way which tho whites hud of crippling tho resources of their savago enemies. Mr. Cook eamo to Eastern Or con in 1882 and was ono of tho party that located tho Mcachum toll road over tho Blue Mountains. Ho was familiar with all tho leading Incidents of pioneer life In Oregon and was a participant iu many of tho privations endured by thoso who re claimed this land from tlio hand of sav ages aud uiudo it tho uhodo of prosperity uud ieuco. A mission has been fulfilled iu tho llfo of Samuel Cook. TUilinin Connection. Tho Boll Telophouo Company wants to rent tho town two of their lnstrumeiits,ono for tho nuierintondent's olllco und tho other for tho pump house, for f fti a year each, this Doing tho contract which they submitted to tho council Thursday niulit. This seems reasonable enough when it is taken into consideration that tho Bell company has u monopoly, uud no timo ought to lx lost iu making telephone connections lietwecln tho two places. In case of flro when an extra head of water would lie wanted Immediately, it would lie Indlsjicnsuhlo. As it is now tho suxr- inioiidoni nun io inawo two or three trips 10 tno pump house overy day, or every timo ho wants to give uny instruction, llliU on tlin Knnxrxilr. Yesterday tho bids for cementing tho Ixittoin of tlio reservoir werooponed, there Doing nvo in an. iiiovwero an loiiows: George II. Suell, M.loO: Felix Hoiiina uoux and J. II. Furdlll'. t3,3H.(I.V. It. M. Minor, if,4,l77.')7i Frank Dupratt, .'!. 716.7o ; Jorry Peters, 13,475.60. It will bo seen that Turdlll' it Houinugoux have tho lowest hid, Doing &l(..r. lower thun tho noxt lowest, that of Jerry Peters. As both havo good reputations us masons they will pronahly Do awarded tho con tract. Seventy-Eighth Annual Exhibit OK T11K HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OK 11AUTFOHU. CONN. Assets, January I, I88B ; Can 1 1 on liumljn hunk, nmi cimii nam f fm,ttA go Cimli In ImnUmif nKnm anil In roerst of trnimmUalO! 380,117 02 Ileum uml accrued In terest 3I,M7 00 Iteul fulale, unencum bered 633,075 00 Txihiik on bontli mid mortgage (Int. llen)...l,UO,ViQ 00 Louim on Colluterul necurlty 70.UO 00 $J,88I,R20W In United Htatea bonilv, rnllroiul Ntorlc.uuil National Dank mock 2,12(1,777 00 Total Assets, -$5,28897 OoHh capital Jl.aj0,O0b 00 Keterve for re liihuranco (legal tnuduril) 172.707 01 Oulxliinillnif clalmu WIM7 12 Policy lioliluM'muplUH S.InO.UV) 81 Net aurnlUK over cnnltul and all liabilities J. , 1,03672V) 81 Net premlunu received during- the year. .$2.tV5J10 60 Total Income received during (he year.. H Ji,1 IpcreaxalD cu. .... 2127 Hi Increaie In net nurpluii.... ib;zn Vt Insure In the old reliable Hartford, Clopton & Jackson, Resident Agts., dw I'ENDIJJTON, OltEQON. OPENING -OF- Grab' "Great Western" . 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