IS 1 Read a Daily AND GET THE NEWS FRESH Itmeizer Clubbing Offer: Ml Daily Oregonian and OC Hil ’ Itemizer, one year _ _ y U. u U • ■ Daily Oregon Journal flfl and Itemizer year, _ _ y v . u u T A K E VO U S CHOICE - , m K ■ M H I IB M ■ m K r, ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B E iB B B B B B B B B B B B B B » Capital City Nursery Co., Salem. .. j util ihy unit . j . lii. Miller is duly authorized to act as agent for the sale of our Su­ perior Fruit and Ornamental iMu sery Stock. To all purchas­ ing through him we guarantee to furnish genuine, reliable, high grade stock. J. E. MILLFH. t'hone lt»33, Box 63. tr ________ l Tln’l-n >' « “ THE VALIANTS OF VIRGINIA” BV HALLIE ERMINE RIVES. Copyright, 1912, Bobbs-Merriil Co. (ContiRued from laat week.) CHAPTER III. Dudk hud fallen that evening whe* mi Valiant t> tauiiurd turned into . stre et and circled Into «lie yav The Concordia Fire Ins. Co. of ng mouth of hi» garage. Here, h ire iie descended lie wrote a chem Milwaukee u hi?; knee with a slobbering fountan. o f M ilw a u k e e . In th e S ta te o f W is co n s in , .■A o n th e 31st d a y o f D e c e m b e r . 1013, m a d e to th e I n su r a n c e C o m m is s io n e r o f th e S ta te o f “ Lira,” he said to the chauffer, “ it O re g o n , p u rsu a n t to ia w : * daio say you’ve heard, things ha C a p ita l. ut go he exactly smootnly with m» A m o u n t o f c a p it a l s t o c k p a id u p . I 000,000.00 ately, and I’m uncertain about n. In com e. laiui. I’ve made arrangements to N e t p r e m iu m s r e c e iv e d d u r in g ___ th e y e a r ............................................. f l , 109.908.00 urn tills car over to the lua.iufa I n t e r e s t , d iv id e n d » a n d re n ts re- , urers and take back the old one. c e lv e d d u r in g th e y e a r .............. 99,198.27 I n c o m e fr o m o t h e r s o u r c e s re- .aust drive myself hereafter. I'n r e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r .............. 08,017.89 v ry out you must look for anotlu place.” T o t a l I n c o m e ....................................... $1,294,718.40 D is b u r se m e n ts. The dapper young Swede touched, N e t los se s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r . I 008,114.87 his cap gratefully as he looked at tlu D iv id e n d s pa id d u r in g t h e y ea r heck’s figures. Embarrassment was on c a p it a l s t o c k .............................. 00 . 000.00 C o m m is s io n s and s a la rie s paid uurning his tongue. “ I— I’ve heard, sir d u r in g th e y e a r ............................... 324 . 810.88 . m sure it s eery kind, sir, and whe. T a x e s , lice n s e s a n d fe e s paid you need another . . . ” d u r in g t h e y e a r ............................... 34,240.01 A m o u n t o f all o t h e r e x p e n d i­ “ Thank you, Lars,’ ’ said Valiant, a tu re s .................................................... 240,140.14 lie shook hands, “ and good luck. I’l e x p e n d it u r e s .......... ......... $1.330.008 07 T ota l remember.” A ssets. Lars, the chauffeur, looked afte V a lu e o f s t o c k s a n d b o n d s o w n e d him. “ Going to skip out, he lit! (m a r k e t v a lu e ) ............................ $ thought so when he brought that stufi D o a n s on m o r t g a g e s a n d c o l l a t ­ »71 . 307 82 out of the safe-deposit. era l. e t c ........................................ . . . . Afraid they’l. 118. 790 *8 C a sh In b a n k s a n d on h a n d . . . . try to take the hoodie away from him P r e m iu m s In cou rse o f c o lle c t io n w r it te n sin ce S e p te m b e r 30, I guess. The papers seem to think 902.88 1913 ............................................... .. he’s rotten, but he’s been a mighty D u e fr o m o t h e r co m p a n ie s fo r 720 07 good boss to me. He’s a dead swell, los ses p a id ........................................ I n t e r e s t and re n ts d u e a n d a c ­ all right, anyhow,” he added prideful 2 2 , 443 88 cr u e d .................................................... ly, us he slid the car into its mooring* T o t a l a ssets ......................................J2' * " ! I T . 11 “and they’ll have to get up early t< D es* s p e cia l d ep oa lta In a n y » t ä t e . ; 4.370 84 catch him asleep!” T o t a l a sset* a d m it t e d In O r e g o n . $2. .03 .41 0 .0 4 ■ .lab ilities. A little later John Valiant, the bul C r o s s c la im s f o r los ses u n p a i d . . $ 97.840.74 dog at his heels, ascended the steps oi A m o u n t o f u n e a rn e d p r e m iu m s his club, where he lodged—he had on all o u t s t a n d in g r i s k s ............ 1.120.148.81 disposed of his bachelor apartments i D u e f o r c o m m is s io n a n d b r o k e r ­ age ........................................ t R7.272.01 fortnight ago. The cavernous seat 70.083 20 A ll o t h e r li a b i li t ie s ............................ of the lounge were all occupied, bu T o t a l lia b ilit ie s e x c lu s iv e o f lie d'd not pause as he strode through c a p it a l s t o c k o f $1 348.842 42 11.348,*41 42 the hall. He took the little pile of let T o t a l p rem iu m * In fo r c e D ecern - m . r «1 1111»......................................l2 .1 M .T T B .T i lers the boy hanued him at the desk B w l n m In O n , « , f o r thn Y m r . and went slowly up the stairway. T o t a l r t .t r . w r t t t .n d u r l n , t h . He wandered Into the deserted 11 year ............................................ $1.090,19n.no brary and sat down, tossing the letter C r o a t p r e m iu m s r e c e iv e d d u rin g 28.003.23 t h e y e a r ............................................. on the magazine-littered table. He P re m iu m s re tu r n e d d u r in g th e 00.029 00 had suddenly remembered that It wa yea- ...................................................... 30.2*8.40 his twenty-fifth birthday T .esses p a id d u r in g th e y e a r 28.414.82 I.oa ses In cu rred d u r in g th e v » s r . In the reaction from the long strain .T o t a l a m o u n t o f risk * o u ts ta n d - In r In O re g o n D e c e m b e r 81. he fait physically spent. He thought i 1P1* ............................................ 1.412.920 «8» of whaf he had done that afternooz I T U B C O N C O R D IA H R f IN 0 . CO . O r with a sense of satisfaction. A revel M I L W A in C B B . sal of public judgment. In his own I b Y O U S T A V W O L L A E O E R . JR ., P re s id e n t Hr 1 S ta tu to r y g e n e ra l a g en t and a tto r n e y fo r case, had not entered his head. p a v r l c e , F ra n k E S m ith , P o rtla n d . O reg on . knew his world—Its com fortable fac­ ulty of forgetting, and the multitude A N N U A L 0TATE.%1F.NT. of sins that wealth may cover. T< preserve at whatever personal cost S y n o p a ls o f th e A n n u a l S ta te m e n t o f the one noble monument his father’: tiic genius had reared, and to right the wrong that would cast Its gloomy shadow* on his name— this had been his only thought. What he had done would have been done no matter what o f P o r t la n d , O re g o n , on th e 31st da y o f the outcome of the Investigation. Bui D e c e m b e r . 1013, m a d e to th e I n su r a n c e <'o m m ia a to n e r o f th e S t a te o f O re g o n , p u r­ now, he told himself, no one could say s u a n t t o la w : the act had been wrung from him That, he fancied, would have been hi- A m o u n t o f le d g e r a s s e ts D e c e m ­ father’s way. ber 31, 1 91 3 ............................................ $ 1.020 74 F ro m m e m b e r s h ip f e e s .......................... .11*.up Fancied— for his recollections of hP F ro m p r e m iu m * ................................... 2,100.38 father were vague and fragmentary F r o m a s s e s s m e n t s ............................... 7.310 32 Tney belonged wholly to his pinafon F ro m f i r e e x t in g u is h e r s .................. i s 00 years. Hi? early memories of hh T o t a l ...........................................................$11.«42.01 mother were, for that matter, even D is b u r se m e n t* . more unsubstantial. They were o f t* G ro s s a m o u n t p a id t o p o lic y h o ld e rs creature of wonderful, dazzling gowns f o r los ses d u r in g 1 01 3 ..................... $ «UW* .1‘. E x p e n s e s o f a d ju s t m e n t a n d s e t t le ­ and more wonderful shining jewel:, m e n t o f lo s s e s .................................... 9 «. »5 who lived for the most part in an over C o m m is s io n s and fe e s p a id to sea city as far away as the moon (he a g e n t s ........................................................ 1.822.94 S a la ry o f s e c r e t a r y a n d a s s is t a n c e . I.3 i* .v v was later to identify this as Paris) H a ll r e a t ................... 3.0»* A d v e r t is in g .................................................. 47 ■><* and w in, when she came hom e—which P r in t in g and s t a t io n e r y ................... 10«. no was not often —took him driving in the P o s ta g e , t e le p h o n e a n d t e le g r a m s . 174 •*« park and gave him chocolate maca I n su r a n c e d e p a r t m e n t lice n s e . lu .iw D ir e c t o r s - m e e t in g s ............................ M.* roons. He had always held her In O f f i c e su p p lie s a n d s u n d r i e s ................................. 43.4K more or less awe and had breathed T r a v e lin g e x p e n s e s ........................ 10.33 F ir e e x t in g u is h e r s ............ ....................... 130.00 easier when she had departed. She A s s e s s m e n ts r e t u r n e d ............................. 22.9$ had died in Rome a year later than A g e n t s ' b a la n c e « c h a r g e d o f f .................................. 37.1$ Ills father. He had been left then T o t a l ................ « io .e u .S 1 without a near relative in the world T o t a l le d g e r a s s e ts on hand and his growing years had been a.i D e ce m b e r 11, 1 01 3 ..................... $ 784.8 epic of nurses and caretakers, a boys' A m o u n t o f p r o p e r t y at risk D e ­ school on the continent, and a univer­ ce m b e r $1, I 0 l u .............................3.08 {.»TO..,W A m o u n t o f r.ska w ritte n o r r e ­ sity course at home. As far as his n ew ed d u r in g th e y e a r ... ia e 97 i t » ' father was concerned, he had had only A m o u n t o f r is k s e x p it e d o r c a n ­ c e lle d d u r in g y e a r . . .........................f the Dallas schools and has gone to 913, until they shall have been paid white rug was the magic enterance the making a living, tie was as ignorant as take a position In Portland. Miss Nunn Any day after the expiration o f six Never-Never Country, known only to a Pueblo Indian. months after the taxes charged against will take her place here. those two What dill otners do? The men he The two children oi Mr. Turk, who ’ he following real property are delin­ He could hear his own little treble: kuev, who joked o f their poverty and were seriously ill with pneumonia, are quent, the Sheriff is authorized upor. “ Wlshlng-House, Wtshing4 o f Sec 8, Twp 8 S It 6 W, containing ">es, and sometimes they would hunt color and com fort and pleasure would Sunday afternoon, 160 acres. T a x ........................ 18.81 hese on horseback; but they never i,um alld sparkle on just the same. harrv Butz and Grover McDonald •aught them, because the cats could though he was no longer within the we. a business visitors in Salem Mon- Massey, Minnie M.— Lots 2-3-4, block 2N 4E, Buena Vista. "in lust a little bit faster than tho elr,.ic of tts effulgence—slaving, per d a y / Tax .............................................. 1.20 , . haps, he thought with a twisted smile, ’ erda Cadwell Is getting along fine Mott»-Dr. W. S.— Beg. at SE cor Christinas time at home was not so at Bome tawdry occupation that called and expects to leave the hospital this o f l. Gllstrap d.l.c. W 29.42 chs ■ ery exciting but at Wlshlng-House for no ex[,e,-Ieii 'e, to pay for a meal in* week. N . 9 S % rto<»” ee<- TV 1C n o \ •v Imt a Unit they had Th»n all the some „e-or. ' . nte restaurant and a 7 he 4th and 5th grades o f the Dallas 4.57;chsX 35.80 chs S 17.04 chs lavages and their wives and children pullet In son e dtabby-genteel hall bed i school took first place in the county to p. o. %., Sec 34, Twp b, S R •eceived presents, and he and his mom, til! Ill lot! e-i were replaced by spelling contest. G Vi,”containing 55 acres Tax 9.35 'ather had a dreadfully scary, shivery n uptln ,- k m ,' me-dovvns"- till by Miss Parrott, of Monmouth, will give t.Nisley. Jennie W .- N ( 4 of NE% ; , nie , t'cnioniberlng them all hecaune wretched gradations ho arrived finally)a talk to tile Woman's Club today. , tu x *t , . •W..W..4W.S. <■ i: - i n i i i c u i i n a n . y f i 4 n n n I n n n v n r . , , ............, containing 240 acres. T a x .. 18.50 owing fear that one might inadver- through the ! , s. ’ nove l gateway of Lila MitcneM ontly be loft out. and sometimes they marriage. You!!,, omellnem and fine Frank Hubbard, of Fallls City, was Pauf, E. V. D.— Beg. 13.50 chs W ouldri t remember the !ast one till he ,lneu ln the W()r], hc k o ! S p cor of E. Harper d. 1. c. la town Inst of last week. ery final minute. After the Christ- (itlr ex„:,a„ Ke fo , woalth lu.v Jay N.19.95 chs W 6.00 chs S 19.95 Mrs.Lacy visited over Saturday with chs E 6.00 chs to p. o. b., Sec 4, uas turkey, the o de.st and blackest "Cutlet for cutlet” - t h e r.sttrte o h ta .i ifs T. M. Stow; also visited h e ' tu.nge of ell would come In where ran through his mind. Why not? ..lighter in Salem. Twp 7. S R 6 W : also lot 1 of Sec 29, Twp 6, S R 6 W ; also •Is father and he sn at the tab’ e wl h others did so. And as far ' It.nelf, it ..u u c l„ . u. o .o o .. Mrs. „ John Gelll. of r Portland, vislte lieg 38.75 chs N and 5.58 chs '■ ollctl,s!l a»m ‘?t h o linrtm1« ' u Perhaps need be no question of pla.n cUU es in 1'allas Thursday, W* o f SE cor of I. Hlnshaw l o 'e e n ' . H u lfi'f nn ?!r alld 8P|nstered millions— there was Andrew Selfarth and family are g. d. 1. c W. 79.44 chs S 7 degrees t uL t S r i l ' J K f f . Katharine Fargo! - ing to move to Portland. E18.46 chs W5.31 chs S6.33 chs « tt «n ttw. other i 1 e e in ,. r e h I n f ’ Ha had kuown her since a time when Aunt Marie Smith, of Luckiamute, N 89 degrees 20 min E 54.70 e r hhh„ th T h i«*w »« ?he .n,!!,t h.w o To ahe be',trod« 8 8,11811 fuzzY Pony in the had a stroke of paralysis last week. chs N 10.50 -hs E 22 chs N' 18 , trw J o „7 rhH*»fnn« r , park' co° ' ttH a krupefrult and with a Miss Mabel Grant was taken home degrees W 3.62 chs N 11 de­ oth erp?acesUw e m ^ \oiig w critical eye, even In her ten years, for form the hospital Sunday. grees 30 min E 2.14 chs N 29 » * ♦» a F ft xmK wa> a pan, SOclal forms and observances. Iu the U n le l)a\e Guthrie is slowly im- degrees E 4.86 chs N 39 de­ mt they came as often as Qu>y, are intervals of fashionable hoarding- proving. grees E 5.77 chs to p. o. b; ^ an r:'a at VVl8li n* " r . ! ; , W,? Ch. h° 8Chools He had seen her develop, beau Miss Veva Burns went to Portland also beg at S E cor o f I. Hin- «called, was very often indeed. tlful. cold stately and correct. The Saturday, returning Sunday. shaw d. 1. c. N 25 chs W 33 chs John Valiant felt an odd beating o f Fargo fortu n e-th a n k s to modern John Brown is pruning his orchard S 26.00 chs E 33.00 chs to e heart and a tightening o f the journalism, which was fond of stating Mr. Davidson is filling In his yard. hroat, for lie saw another scene tea.. that „ the Bteel railt, ot the f a * p. o. b., Secs 28-29-33, Twp 6 Mr. and Mrs. Holmes spent Sunday S R 6 W, containing 263 a cres; * « “ * * ,e “ ?•* lu,s1l; ed ; nd 1borr,bl; railways were set end to end, the with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Brown. also beg at S W cor A. Mc- tight after the spell had failed and ,-haln would reach from the earth to Mrs. Watson lias been suffering wltl he door had refused to open for a , j,, planet Saturn or thereabouts— | neuralgia. Meekin d. 1 c. N 21 min E 70.56 long time, when dread ___, things had been chs E 17.28 chs S 70.56 chs W ,____, . . . _ was as familiar to the public ilnagl-1 On account o f poor health, Mrs 17.28 cha to p. o. b.,Sec 4, Twp ion'rt l u n . V ,’ “ nation as Caruso or tile Hope diamond. Henry Musoott Jr., has broken u; S R 6 W and Sec 33, Twp 6, who «irttlrt of « Vme JnHon Aud ' ,1B 'firRon' hp bnd bccn an easy second Miss Faye Hensen, of Oakdale, spent his W heart |n (,er r,,Kard beg at SE cor o f W. D. Cole Saturday and Sunday with her sister "Joltn!" the word had been almost a d. 1. c. N 27 degrees 28 min He remembered the last Christmas i Mrs. C. D. Forrett. E 59.91 chs W36.46 chs N74 de­ whisper, very tense and anxious, very housepartv ,lt , he Fargo's place on Jack Hensel went to Salem Sunday grees W 2.50 chs S 3 degrees '!0l,n'. y° " re * " Ule b° y' ‘ he St 1-awrence. Its habitues Irrev Word was received Sunday from Cal W 48.04 chs E 16.56 chs to l,,d fatt!,*r K.°, nl?, 1,lway »„ erently dubbed this "The Shack,” but Iforniu, where Mr. Pierce is visiting, p. o. b., Secs 20-21, Twp 7. S R To- to \V Ishlng-llotise. |t the nursling of folk who toog that he is very sick. 3, W, containing 16.20 acres iray l *l)8 I*®. ®ver their caniplnK luxuriously, in a pala- Mr. Claunch was thrown out o f his Tax .............................................. ,0..!itt. e ’ and sadly ™ , t,al structure which, though built, as buggy Saturday, while returning home Take me with you, father! Take to ltB exterior, of logs, was equipped front town and had the misfortune to Shafer. W. G — S H o f SW % o f te I with and find It! ; His w,(bln 'v,,h .vl4 de­ ott may sometime. If you . . If shortened and touched to a borrowed days with her. grees E 33.26 chs S 1 degree ^ ) ^ r 1 >1,7 ,!' fl„'!d„ ^ n f * ‘*rl-... 6.40 umned up to lick the strong Airs. Ed. Graves 1^ on the sick list. suddenly afraid. *PM*'** ' ’'eld down to him. “ Do you Mr. Clow, of Independence, was in Waters, F. W —All of block 3. Waters add. to West Salem. ►r -v nM hap.” his master continued. Dalian Saturday. Tax ............................................. 9.44 iv«r», handing myself a collection Amy Hibbard spent Sunday ln Mon CHAPTER IV. J. M GRANT. of cold marble truths In the last few mouth. John Valiant stirred and laughed, a Sheriff and Tax Collector. Miss Katie Fox, of Rickreall, was In Ittle self-consciously, for there had peeks’ I’ve been the prize dolt of the whole show, and you ought to town Saturday. been drops on his face. Notice to Creditors. Frank Friesen, of Smlthfleld, w*as ln Presently he took a check-book from have thrown me over long ago. You’ve Notice Is nereby given, that the un- bis pocket nnd began to figure on the nrohablv realised it all along, hut It town Monday. has never dawned on me until lately Mr. Ross, who lives In Mr*. Marks' lerslgned was, by an order of the Hon­ tubs, looking up with n wry smile orable County Court of Polk County, To come down to brass tacks,” he I ve worn the blue ribbon so long I’d house, is quite sick, The stork on Saturday visited the ’reTon on the 17th dav of January, niitterred "when I've settled every­ come to think It wa* a dacoratlon. All thing (t*'ank heaven, I don’t owe my mv life I vo been lust another of those home of Mr and Mrs. Wolf, formerly A. D. 1914. appointed administrator of well-meaning, brainless voung Idiot* of Salem, now living ln the Ulery the estate of Emma Vassall. deceased, ’ alloc' tthece will be a little matte” of and has qualified. All person* having 'vventy-elght hundred odd dollars, a who have never done a blessed thing house. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney haa moved lalnts against said estate will present •vassc motor and my clothes between •hat s the slightest value to anybody the same with the proper vouchers, as Well, Chum, we're through, into the Ramsey house. me and the breadline!" Mr Davis has moved Into the Wel- -equlred by law, to the undersigned Everything else he had disposed of W ere going to begin doing something Vdministrator, at Dallas City Bank, for ourselves. If It's only raising cab- come Home boarding house. —everything hut the four-footed com .fv" And '?er* *oln* *° stand it Miss Geer went to Portland last Dallas Oregon, within six months from rad there it his feet. At Ms look, the the date of this notice. All persons white bulldog sprang up whining and without any baby-acting—the nurse week and returned Sunday, now ing themselves indebted to sale Clarence Getchel le giving R. E made Joyful pretense of devouring hi» never held our noses when we took _ _ ______ ______ _________ estate will make Immediate paymen ., Reed's wood saw an overhauling •nrsttr's Immaculate hoot-laces Val 'astor It was folded down, that old. brleht Mr. and Mr* Ovin Kaarma ara kw p- nnder*i*ned !ant not his hand under the eager min ’ Dated and first published this 22nd sle, lifted the Intelligent head to hi» ■'***’ "Finis" hsd bean written to the |ng house on Shelton street Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sellers returned' 4*? of January. 1914. nee and looked Into the heseechlnr rose-colored chapter And even as he old himself, he was ronWtou* of a from Salem WALTER O VASSALL. where they have been amber evea ''Rut I'd not sell you, old Administrator of the estate of hap," he said softly; "not a single new nigged something that had been visiting. Emma Vassall. deceased. Blanche Barker Is clerking In Mr Irk of your friendly pink tongue; not slowly dawning within him. n sense of jours re, of “ *"<• »•><• 8 furious Williams' mualc store, formerly owned Brown k Sibley, for a beastly hundred thousand!*' Attorneys for Estate. lie withdrew his caressing hand and hatred of the self-pity th»t had by Mr. Ash. Mrs Cecil Blessing Brown has n ooked again at the check-stubs wrenched him even for n moment He turned from the window, picked baby boy Twenty-eight hundred! He laughed PLAIN SEWING. CHEAP Mrs Will Brown has quite 111 bleakly Why, he had spent more up Ms letters, and followed by tne 712 L«v*ns. Ne»r Washington ban that a month ago on a ball at dog, went slowly up another flight to «tth neuralgia. his room j will Martin came over from Salem Children's Clothes e Specialty. Sherry'*! This morning he had (To be continued) Saturday. MRS. C H A R LES 3RASSARD. 7 My Mamma Says — It's S a fe fo r C h il d r e n ! ,j I f t * * . * 1 m t > m ram * Threat. Ci Luo; ' \ .r -‘ F O L E Y S H O N E Y as* T A R Coughs m à Colds “ The Children's Chil­ dren” are now using Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound and. it is to­ d a y the same safe effec­ tive and curative med­ icine thattheirparents foundit. Forallcoughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, b r o n c h i t i s , hoarsenes ar.d tickling in throat, use it. It gives satisfactory re­ sults. FOR C O N T A IN S NO O P IA T E S CONRAD BTAFR1N. , 'B T N O P S IS o r T H E A N N U A L . S T A T E M E N T OF THE H - lijsacaJ Security Insurance Company o f N ew H a v en , in th e S t a te o f C o n n e c tic u t, o n th e ', . s t l a y o f D e c e m b e r , 1913, m a d e to t h e In s u r a n c e C o m m issio n e r o f th e S t a te o f O re g o n , p u rsu a n t to la w : .'spltsl. m ; A m o u n t o f c a p it a l s t o c k p a id u p . $1,000,000.00 In com e. j N e t p r e m iu m s r e c e iv e d d u r in g I t h e y e a r ................ $2,119,231.87 ; In terest, d iv id e n d s I r e c e iv e .......... ...... ....................... I n c o m e fr o m o t h e r s o u r c e s r e ­ ( c e iv e d d u r in g t h e y e a r .......... 94,870.17 I T ota l in c o m e ............................. .$2.387.399.00 ■ ft DlH burNem ents. ¡N e t los ses p a id d u r in g -t h e y e a r .$1 ,11 7 .7 0 1.4 7 i D iv id e n d s p a id d u rin g th e y e a r on c a p it a l s t o c k ........................... 100,000.09 C o m m is s io n s a n d s a la rie s p a id d u r in g th e > e a r ............................ 677,241.28 T axes, lic e n s e s a n d fe e s pa id d u r in g th e y e a r ............................ 122,110.70 A m o u n t o f a ll o t h e r e x p e n d i- ..................................................... 207.000.94 T ota l e x p e n d it u r e s More Money For You Greaterproductivensssof trees —larger, cleaner, ami finer fruit —more money. Isn’ t that fruit grow ers’ reasoning? Nothing will contribute to this end more than effective spraying. And Effective Spraying can best be attained with .......................$2,224,120.45 A s s e ts . V a lu e of rea l esta te ow ned 250.150.00 (m a r k e t v a lu e ) ............................ $ V a lu e o f s t o c k s a n d b o n d s o w n e d 019,950.25 (m a r k e t v a lu e ) ............................. 2, L o a n s on m o r t g a g e s a n d c o l la t ­ 430.250,00 e ra l. e t c ................................................... 89,400.52 C a sh In b a n k s a n d on h a n d .......... P r e m iu m s in c o u r s e o f c o lle c t io n w ritte n s in c e S e p t e m b e r 80. 388.772.84 1913 ....................................................... 28,222.31 O t h e r a sset* ......................................... I n t e r e s t a n d r e n ts d u e a n d a c ­ crued ..................................................... 41,870.19 Bean Magic Spray Pumps Effective s p r a y i n g means High Pressure Spraying and T o t a l a s s e ts ....................................... $4,104.030.11 L e ss s p e c ia l d e p o s it s In a n y s t a t e 58,000.00 T o t a l a s s e ts a d m it t e d In O r e g o n . $4.040,038,11 tnl the advent o f the Bean Magics a high pressure could not be maintained with a hand pump forany length o f time,on account o f the b o d y - r a c k i n g effort needed to operate it. The Bean patent spring divides the v - irk between the tw o strokes o f the handle and works against only one-half the pressure shown on the range and saves exactly one-third the labor. L ia b ilit ie s . G ro ss c la im s f o r lo s s e s u n p a i d . . $ 177.028.20 A m o u n t o f u n e a rn e d p r e m iu m s on all o u t s t a n d in g r i s k s ............ 2,080,790.93 A ll o t h e r lia b ilit ie s ........................... 1.889.918.92 T ota l lia b ilit ie s e x c lu s iv e o f c a p it a l s t o c k o f $ 1.0 00 .00 0, .$3,104,086.11 T o t a l p r e m iu m s In f o r c e D e c e m ­ b e r 31. 1 9 1 3 ............................................$kf697.600.50 BuNineMs in O r e g o n f o r t h e Y ea r. T o t a l ris k s w ritte n d u r in g th e year .......................................................$ C70.438.00 G ro ss p r e m iu m s r e c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r ............................................. 22.984.54 P r e m iu m s re tu r n e d d u r in g th e , year ....................................................... 9,120.40 L o s s e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r . . . . 0,909.13. L o s s e s In cu rred d u r in g t h e y e a r 7,590.131 T o t a l a m o u n t o f ris k s o u t s t a n d ­ in g in O re g o n D e c e m b e r 81, 1913 1,420.782.00 \Ye have tbese purapi in stock and will be pleased to show them. We cannot rec­ ommend theta too atronfly. CRAVEN BROS. S E C U R IT Y I N S U R A N C E CO . O F N E W HAVEN. B Y V I C T O R R O T H , S e c r e ta r y . S t a tu to r y g e n e ra l a g e n t a n d a t to r n e y fo r s e r v ic e . F ra n k E S m ith . D allas, Ore. V V ------------------------ - iaai.xui .1 -• awil lto. PACIFIC STUMP PULLER “ B u ilt for N o rth w e s t S tu m p s ” A simple, powerful and inexpensive machine, which can be operated by one man and one horse. Write for free BULLETIN No. 34. It tells how to clear stump land at a lower cost per acre than has ever been possible heretofore. P A C IF IC M A N U F A C TU R IN G IF i FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR POOR CURED AT HALF PRICE OR FREE HO KNIFE, OR PMN HO PAY UNTIL CURED r CO. 1112 W estern Ave., Seattle, W ash. hy QUA3*H7r.E. N o X U Hay o r other sw indle m 1 WRITTEN GUARANTEE 3 - Jay poin!ess p la s te rm T .it' ANY T U M O R , LU M P .~sL or SGR£ o ', the i.!P, FACE o r b o d y long ia CANCER« A It Mover Pains Until h i t /A Stas?. I20-.JAC)E N D K r A sent (fees testim onials o f W JSA N D S C U R E D Send for This Catalog C Any t e 'i Woman's Breast I BELIZE IS ALWAYS CANCIR. and ALWAYS po»*™i deen cin n is la th e armpit and K I L L S Q U I C K L Y I s v n ir w e have C U R E D 1C*.O O O . Co sr»e »rm a k r.O W y o u can save m o n e y o r d get belter s eed * b y f c t t ln g in d in ¿1 touch Old Dr.&ftrs. CCALLEY “ w ith the leading seed house. ciost s u o e tfs fiu « » ur s r c M u t r s ii * i* t * ’ AB 438 Vaientfa St„ S,"! FRA tCISCO. C'-.L Correspondence Invited K":m V writ tH f ft — 'fit CAhrES T h e C has. H . L illy C o ., S e a ttle • Y N O f.S IS O F T H E A N N I A L S T A T E M E N T OF ......................................... D alla s D ruggist Make ■ —’ a The Girard F. ■ Statem ent. W e always advise people w h o Have stomach or bowel trouble to see a j doctor But to those who do not \\ * k 1 i to do this we will say: try ti'e mix­ ture o f simple buckthorn bark gly­ cerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ki. Phis simple new remedy is so powerful that just one dose relieves sour stom­ ach, gas on the stomach and consti­ pation instantly. People w m try Adler-l-ka are surprised at its juick action. C. Stafrin. & M. Ins. Co. o f P h ila d e lp h ia , in th e S ta te o f P e n n s y l­ v a n ia . on th e .tint d a y o f D e ce m b e r. 1913. m a d e t o th e I n s u r a n c e C o m m is s io n e r o f th e S ta te o f O re g o n , p u rsu a n t t o la w : C a p ita l. A m o u n t o f c a p it a l s t o c k p a id u p .$ 500 , 000.00 In com e. N et p r e m iu m * r e c e iv e d d u r in g year .......................................................$ In te re st, d iv id e n d s a n d re n t* r e ­ c e iv e d d u r in g t h e y e a r .............. I n c o m e fr o m o t h e r s o u n e a r e ­ c e iv e d d u r in g t h e y e a r .............. T ota l in c o m e ... l>lnhurM*ni'’ ntH. TWO HOWE WOMEN TALKED ABOUT HAIR ] N et loss*** paid d u rin g th e y e a r . ! D iv id e n d s p a id d u r in g t h e v ea r I on c a p it a l s t o c k ................................ C o m m is s io n s and s a la rie s paid I d u rin g th e y e a r ............................. ' T axes, lice n s e s a n d fe e * pa id d ii’•Ing th> > e n r ..................... I A m o u n t o f a ll o t h e r e x p e n d it u r e s I07.MI7.41 W 0 .«0 *.«V 2W .iftS.ii.* S8.1W4 *1 81.382 1.1 Two women met in our store the other S 936,19* 41 T o t a l e x p e n d it u r e s ............ day, when one of them said: r’My, how pretty your hair looks! What ! A —H i, have you been doing to it?” V a lu e of e sta te ow ned "W hy, I have been using Harmony Hair (m a r k e t v a lu e ) .............. .$ 2 0 7 .2 5 * '" lu e o f s t a c k s a n d b o n d s o w n e d Beautifier for tlie past two weeks,” was the V a (m a r k e t v a l u e ) ............................... 1.791 2 3 2 »' reply. L o a n « on m o r t g a g e s a a d c o 'l a t - e ra l, e t c ................................................... 214. ' " hy, indeed!” replied the first woman, C ash !n b a n k s a n d on h a n d *rt..')?.” "that is lust wbat I am using Isn’t it P r e m iu m * in co u r s e o f c o l le c t io n w ritte n s in ce S e p t e m b e r 39. great, a n id o n ’t you think my hiur shows a 1® :$ $ 141...0*i»4 Tot o f improvement?'” In t.-rss t ar.d re n ts d u e a n d a c ­ cr u e d a n d o t h e r a sse ts . S i.U I Harmony Hair Beaut‘fier is becoming all the rage among both men and women who T o t a l a s s e ts «2 "3 . 9 *8 are particular in the care of their hair. It L e ss s p e c ia l d e p o s it s in a n v sta ted 2 ”•14.3'* s just what it is named— a hair beautifier. T o t a l a s s e ts a d m it t e d In O r e g o fi. $ 2 . . 1 3 ! » . 4 ” IJ a h U lfle*. It seems to polish and burnish the hair, making it glossy, silky-soft, and more easy G ro ss c la im s f o r ioases unpalt! t 49.794*.** to put up in graceful, wavy folds that "stay A m o u n t o f u n e a rn e d p r e m iu m s t s t a n d in g ris k s *1.54*’ .212 put.” Conta ns no oil, acid will not change A ll on o t ;• h 1 e 1 r o u I la h illt le * ............................. 9 3 ..V f| **) color of hair nor darken it Simply sprinkle T ota l lia b ilit ie s e x c lu s iv e -if a little on your hair each time before c a p it a l s t o c k o f * 500.940 $1.599 V is .s o brushing it. T o t a l p r e m iu m « In f o r » « D e c e m ­ b e r 81. 1 0 1 3 .........................................1 2 .4 9 3 .4 4 0 * 2 T o k-vp your hair and scalp dandruff-free B n alnew i In O rejrnn f n - t h e Y ear. and dean, use Harmony Shampoo. This liquid shampoo gues an instantaneous T o t a l risk s w r it te n d u rin g th e y e * r $ H41.30H.iW rich, foaming lather that immediately pene­ p r e m iu m * r e c e iv e d d u r ­ trates to every part of the hair and scalp, G ro in ss g th e vear 14 470 43 insuring a qu;ck and thorough cleansing. P r e m iu m * retu rn er! d u r in g th e year ............ ............ 5 *»41 05 It is washed off just as quickly, the entire L»i«*es p a id d u r in g t h - v e a r . 2 .923.2* operation taking only a few moments L o s s e s I n cu r re d d u r in g th e v e a r . $ 8 ) 3 .1 * t a l a m o u n t o f risk * o u t s t a n d ­ Harmony Hair Beau ti fier, $100. Har T o in g In O re g o n D e c e m b e r SI. mony Shampoo, 50c. Both guaranteed L 1#11 ... . $ 12 .«# 7 0© satisfy you in every way, or your money T N E 4 .I R - \ l in r . * M . I V * . CO h i. V Sold only at t u e m**re than 7,000 B T H E N R Y M O R A T I . P re sid e n t. Rexall Scores, and in this town only by us. S ta tu to r y g e n e ra l s g e n ; and a t to r n e y for CONRAD 8TAFRIN, Druggist • errIce. F r a n k E S m ith .