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1 HOME SWEET HOME by Jnck Wilson vow! imnf i let Hot I WANT "10 USB TMl HlyB- F -a . sio ' : ii f i DONALD! CO"B 1t VMfcll. KrOTTA DosxjthyS Cooobyi T TnaiT. If SO VOuvfc GONE IN ran. ARC Y0UOtN To WORK Alt 0 MV. I PO.lt.? FJ mope'.-juit- I a . ,, 4 n - ... - i v v tn r i- i n TuiTiun ua I & r -j wiiiniini nvn MmrfWTrl Uncle Sam's Child Special Tours tURBANK at 71 lauds I 'I " v .1 ., .; , , ' 1 fhll flMl nf fTnoU O . . T" h. ! .! 'lt. Vm ran m moth.r rwl to enter tb etr ' 1 . i UlUiw Burhnnk. Atnrii't' Jmt hortlcuHurlM. (Wlchrmnt hit ?Ut blrthdty lam i hy work Ing hU (ardn tt Sunt annt. Cl. "And I (Ini)," h wid' "ibl I cmn tecomplliib mnr .71 iho I did t II.- Me think, hit oiKjor dueovurji of tbe mi van "guallty whot" wtlfb hat found much ( Tor id America, Canute Autnllt. tad I'll. BtT TMliTTjl IT" "II XT ' r ' IS" A PAN BY ' ' ,vT - lHtY,wi rut 'lf AW IT COT Allj t 'j 0 'aT 1 .... "ToSUgll t&?df ' WCJ I TOM THUMB FURNITURE INTO MUSEUM i FAR-WEST JOINS IN FARMER-LABOR MOVE ! mtir "fell Tom Thumb'! furniture Ii to be preaerred. The town of Middle boro, Mam., where the fnmous 'tiniest couple on earth" made their home, haa arranged a tpeclal muaeum where the miniature pieces will be on display Count Mngrt, aecond huiband of the late Mri. Tom Thumb, shown In the picture with a Boaton newspaper woman, hat announced that he will gladly give the furniture to he thus pre served. An Idea of the actual size of the pieces may be had In com parlson with the reporter shown here, herself a small person. Tom Thumb and his wife were made famous by the showman, P T Bar num. They also were presented to European royalty. L The far-west la In with both feet In the national action of the All American movement which got un der way In the recent congress at Chicago end looking to action at the polls this fall to got legisla tion desired both by agriculture and labor. Upper Is Oscar H. McQHI of Seattle, president of the Western Cooperative Timber Mills; lower, Ernest 0. P. Ames of Bail Francisco, president of the Pacific Cooperative League. t - . - ... a THF I IL TCill ICABINETE kitthfmFS 1 H! hu raptct for other mn. Wli.w'w their dim, or crMH). He halls mtnlilnd u bruibers when They com to him In need H meeeuree ell men by their worth. And meets them on the eod As brothers of common birth All children of one Ow), ' -Kranrls Smith. COMPANY 0000 THINGS, For company lumhwm creamed connsn and potato served In Imbed potato ahrll Is both a dslnty and wholesome dish t'repsre tbe creflincd codfish as umiiil, bake tlie potoloes, ml them lh half snd re- Mash wllb butler a little cream and aessoning. pUf a tablespoonful of the odflsh In the shell. Add some of the potato, brush the top with egg and "w me oven to brown. OaraUb witn a spring of parsley. . Lettuce Salad With Cheese Bslls Mske bslls of seasoned cream or cot tage cheese. Roll some In chopped iiHToo ana some in nuts. Dispose In nests of head lettuce and serve with a good boiled dressing Another attractive cheese salad may be prepared as follow . the little revolving Icecream cones -wo in serving cream. Hub the In side with olive oil, line the mold with cream cheese, mixed with cream to make It of the rlcht with chopped, suited celery mixed mayonnaise. Carefully turn out on a lettuee leaf. Orspe Bavarian Cream,-8oak one third of a backan of m.n,,i.Mi gelatine In cold water to cover. Dl- Solve Over hot Water then iAA ... pint of grape Juice sweetened to taste. Place In Ice water and stir. As the mixture thickens, stir into it ... one-hslf cupfuls of' cream whipped. Decorate the aides and bottom of a mold with split almonds, dipping each Into a little of the dissoirwi tetin. Carefully turn In the mixture and set away on Ice to become firm. m serving garnish with frosted grapes, ".nu mo (ropea men dip in egg white, then In granulated mnp i. range on grape foliage with the cream ln tenter or a large chop plate, Kings of shanelv miiekmolnn with the rind removed, filled with Ice cream garnished with nreserved tni ik a bit Of the sauce for prh n.t.. . most aeiectable dessert. Why Mistletoe Checks Certain nemorrhatfes Thert? il I hmnrt nam mA,IUl.. a discovered In France; It Is the extract Of OUr Old fHpnrl titt tU.l.i,. rs Uiarlea Greene Cuaston, the Swlsi corresDondent nf th v vA.i. xr. 'aypjrttag JUotbatpa. Pinyi, VGm?, ZmrT affiiricin mistletoe wiu not do, a Its effects art different from Its french sister. The new preparation la called vis cum slhum. It was discovered by Dr. Oultler,snd he and Dr. Doyan have had great success with It In checking certsln forms of hemorrhage. It Is given either In the form of pills or In JnnnsJmoJheveJnsIt effect. Is TO OnaTeTJeTISoa teils"Ej-p7rsljt Ing the vasomotor centers of the nerv ous system; to Increase the systolic energy of tbe heart and slow the heart beats; to cause contraction of tbe tu stiiped fibres of the muscles. , Intestinal hemorrhage due to ty phoid fever la checked by It, and It It called admirable for use In hardening of the arteries, - YNOPIIt 0F TMt ANNUAL tTATCMINT Of Tbe Hanover Fire Insurance Company jUlmtJarui,inJ!l'lU 1 KMr Twk- thirty-first d.r Of CAPITAL Amount of eapltel stock psW up , -LjimmM Net premlnms received diirlnNtheM.f ., !,.a"ld"") nd rents roeolved durlnT tho ytti' ut tit s? Income from oUwr soeroes r.l,l durtna tb. ZZ im.H Tout Income . , DISBURSEMENTS nL durh" th n" lnlu0"'t adjustment Commleeion. end ulwle. pd durlnth. Taiee, llcenM end ten p,d during the .., Amount of all other eipendltiTj. ' " Total expenditures .ri.tUMT.M . ltm.ociese . i,m its ir . liMoets v! 2 ut; owned (merket value) iH jL " 'tnck "", t"l. owned mrket vijueT Uni oil nwrt,Mlil and colUtier n- J f-" - via on nana.- ..3,MMn.St y, ' mtna vn iJ.fm 10 T'l COUr "o written since September , . . . e.wi vu pia loeses intereet and rente due and accrued- Total asset' .1 rri.soo.at . J.t7S,HS 0 . ns.Mi.oe . 4M.10S 07 m.is J4e.tso.Ti U.2M.1T U.eW.71 m nenr ,,.,. PW deposits In any sute (If any there b.) Total assets admitted In Oregoe a m urn e woei clanrn for biases unpaid ' t .,, y"isa1$&mt' "c,u,v Pltal stock of 444435144 v. i. yneuuw FOK THE YEAR . ..., um. received during the year. Losnes paid durlnc the ver ' loet Incurred during the year , THE HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY .1 "morT vVertleld. President . g, . , Statutory rertde.rt attorney fo, device: Oonsld, 821 Yeon Bldg.. Porttaiel, Ore. ' , SYNOPSII OP THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THt - American Life Insurance Comnanv Oregon; puriuant to Uwf ",urnc Commissioner of the Sute of ' 'CAPITAL ' Amou .f capital Hock paid up. ; . INCOME, Telml hpmmImm I , ' .. . . - w ' " "iwui. iw uie veer iwiiw uwruia tne jearH Total Income -I m, t4 m - 1.MI.S - U.717.M DlfinilRSKU-r. vala loe- QdowmcpU. annuities and aurrender e 412S,tSSJS nlllS! M 'if?1!01 during the rear. n " "" "u ci"iai aioca ounna the year Commlaaiona and saiarle paid durlne the vmt" Taiee, liceiuea and fees paid durins r the ,1 Amount of all other eapendltuna V 1 Total expenditures M0,4tl.T4 m.iHu M.4CLIS SI.0SS.S4 aftC7Ta Value of real ertate owned (market valuei e ahl''" bond' (-ud iBDn na collateral etc. Premium notea and noli i - 1, P. .h (. I.. j . wu on nanan Net uncollected and deferred premiuma Interert and rente due and axxrued Other aaaeu (net) Total assets sWMsVfl H4MS tS4.lSS.SS ,751. itc.ee M3.14t.IS lti.uia 41.HS.ST I3.I47.SI H41I.H Less aaaeu not admitted Total assets admitted In Oregon. i,72x,3S7Ji 31. MO. 17 Net reserves , LIABILITIES, v Gross claims for loaaea unpaid All other liabUltlea -H.Wl.MUe - 1S.344.U - ll.S3S.i4S 2,4SS,mi 1 """""""""a- a? X'V.-vS, 1$' gl r J.C' ' . BLEND VjA (5 IV . tttAKlTtti ' ST. . 'w . - y f j til,' X Total llabllltlea, exclusive at eenit.i BUSINESS IN ORFftnu rn. gross premiums received during the year , ttdur.' M ' AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCK COMPANt" H. J. Klemme, President . c nrim.i. eu SUtutory reaident attorney for aervlce: artmxh Sacretety. Lew Wall- Bai.j m V? -- ., rviusinu, wrvgon rj It's dollars to doughnuts---- no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! ' ' ' . 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