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The Herald Enterod ae w < e o - tlu a metter September«, n Ute met o lite et M u m m ì U . Ore-on. under t A rt ot Metri, t M l R IC H A R D Editor A B. S W E N S O N Publieker MON M O U T H . O R E G O N ISSI'ED EVERY FR ID AY F R ID A Y . M AY 5. Subscription Rate* On. year - Si* month« • Three month» - - * IQI 12,00 $1.00 75 cti ~rS ] Monmouth Meditations |( Message for you. You will be surprised ally low prices upon quality merchandise. Wall Paper Kalsomine Paint 1922 M O I Kodaks D e v e lo p in g a n d P r in t in g ~ j| « Local pride vies with recognition for ( tness for office on the part of candid te wl e.i the average voter comes to make his choice. The ad If we haven’ t got it vertisements on another page o f we'll get it. Ask ui. this ¡6sue is a reminder that pri mary time is drawing near and money which has nothing behind it while it would l e fine to be able to but a printing press” . vote for all the candidates, this The W ild G ee se G o N o rth w a rd would not get us anywhere. The wild geese go northward. Ralph Williams as a candidate Look, look overhead. f>r nat onal corrm:tt-ie man is a Do you find them against the far sky? native son and a fellow citizen See with what regular rhythm they with many rdmirers who have %. Inown him from his boyhood days. How their ranks in a V-shape are W'e are 1 eginning to realize that spread. political off.ee is not an honor to The wild geese go northward, be passed around among th_* de I heard them last night serving but is a cog in the machine Through the misty soft dark o f the spring. w th which the national business is With honking that told they were transacted. Our bus nesi is mere still on the wing. readily accomplistel by men who Still followed the urge o f their have influence. It takes years o f flight. service to get to a position o f in Who chooses the leader? fluence and Oregonians would l e That I'd like to know, doing a foolish thing to turn down Or decides whether they shall fly on Or rest through the night till the a tried man for a new hand no mat coming o f dawn, ter how promising the latter might By what paths o f the sky they shall be. go? What wonderous strange countries,* Senator Patterson w ill have the What lands they must see. support o f a large number o f citi- If they ever look down from the re is whose confidence and respect skies, he has gi ined through years o f ac- And behold any more than w here a lake lies. otaintarce. He has been a success- Where the next feeding place is to 1 uI man, himself, it is acknowledge be. < d i e I ns I right ( rospects for se I f I were a wild goose curing the nomination and his rec- Awing through the air. • rd ts an office holder warrants How many strange things 1 should know. fla t he will do equa'ly well as With the world laid out like a map governor. far below. Local peop'e are hacking P. O. The rivers ami cities all there. L -well for the legis'ature tecause The w Id gtese go northward, rtey feel that he made good in the Look, look overhead. Tiere, just where the clouds are last legislature and is deservirg of most white, a second term. He has high ideals Npw they are going, so >n lo«t to i . . i I goo I ju Igment and understands our sight, t.ie needs o f a farming constituency n V-shaped formation outspread. I erhaps le tte r than any other man A . C. in the countv. Perkins’ Pharmacy In sending in a N err Last relief appeal, J. J. Handsiker encloses with it a specimen o f Armenian nr >ney. He says "W hat I am send ing you ha« not a purchasing pow-" *r o f more than one cent although it is for 250 rub'es and each ruble h i - I face vilu e o f 51 cents, wh. h i r a n o i .e it e sen o f the sort cf MON. W. C. HAWLEY K*p.; dean Cun'iidate for Th« Others $17.00, up sirable shades. There is a reason for these low prices and a good one too. W e are going to increase the volume of our clothing busi ness. Our goal has been set at a certain big figure with our clothing department. W e have therefore decided to mark all prices at a close margin. See them today SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE C. P. Bishop, Prop* The Home of Hart, Schaffner and Marx ùucle J tìn tr He K-ma:n» at his Post o f Duty Attending to tire Needs o f his Con- stit rem y and o f the State o f Ore- *on; • is a Nat regon wno is Loyal tr and Familiar with Lvery Interest o f the State o f Oregon; No detail is too Small or Task too I arge to Demand his Heat Efforts f > - Apy PqfsoB in Every Worthy Gante; He is Right i a the Great Ques tions o f the Day and his Record is one o f Increasing Prestige, Steady Achievement and Successful Service. R eid his Record o f Service in the Candidates Pamph'et issued by the Secretary o f State. (Inform ation furnished by R. C. Glover et al ) (Pd. Adv.) vc'c one-eleven cigarettes T h ree Friendly G entlem en C trrfully se ele d cylindrical carton inaurar absoluta sanitation. TXT. K.LSH VTR JUSTA Bl'RLEY F la p ia c k F lo u r $100 R ew ard , $100 Grocers Recommend Albers Quality /“''FIFTE E N In a new package that fits the pocket — A t a price that fits the pocket-book — The same unmatched blend of T u r k ish . V ir g in ia and B u r l e y Tobaccos ★ JH Albert Flapjacks the hotcakes o f the W est — Nomiration to Congress. He is a I'a rJw irk in g, Capab'e, Successful, Trust wirthjr and Faith ful Pub e servant; and to reach it we know that more men mu& become acquainted r * « t lc r « o f ih l. paper w ltl be 10 l. « r n that there I . At I m i < o n . drsade-1 disease that science h a« baan able to cure tn a ll Ita sta g es and that la catarrh . C atarrh b ein * a re a lly Influenced by constitutional con dition « requires constitutional treatm en t H a ll'« Catarrh M edlcln# la taken In tern ally and acta thru tho Blood on th . Mu. . us Sur faro s o f It.« System th ereby d estroyin g the foundation o f th . disease, g iv in g the patient strength by building up the con- , tttutlon and assisting nature tn doing Its work T h e proprietors h ava Bo much fa ith in tho cu ra tive p o w er o f H . ll'e C atarrh M .d in n e that t h . y o ffe r One Hundred D ollars fo r any case that It falls to c u r . Send fo r Hat o f testim on ials Address F J C H E N E Y A C O . T oled o Ohio Sold by all D r u g g is t. Tic. Re- representative H aw . ley Should be Renom inated Because in all the new Fine worsted S Y N O f 'S IS o r T H E A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T O r T H E S Y N O P S IS o r THE ANNUAL S TA TE M E N T O r THE V I C T O R Y IN S U R A N C E C O . O F P H .L A D A . S Y 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 O r T H E o f i-hiiad. ph a in tho S ta te o f P m n a y lv a n a. on th - th irt. -fir s t day o f D ecem ber, I ' l l , m ade to the Insurance Com m a , on er o f he St ite . U R B A IN E FIR E IN S U R A N C E CO. k J Oregon. irsuant to le a : C A P IT A L h^rP "t«*l' ' Z . ' a l i T S W * Fr>n « - - <n the t h r t v - f r, ( .lay c f I 'e « Am ou nt o f eiip tta l stock paid up . _.. ... S 50C.070 00 pursuant t o l a * ' lh ,n* ur* ne* Com m issioner c f the S ta te o f O re, C A P IT A L IN C O M E C A P IT A L Amount o f t i p i l t l stock paid up ___ _____________ N e t p r»m j-n i rece-lved during the , e a r _... I *T».*S 4» $ SOO.OOCOO Am ou n t o f deposit capital paid u p ____ S 503.CO7 •1 5.5 7.1 I in terest, d u g tvdo and r»n ta received d u rin g the y e a r _ _ IN C O M E IN C O M E I II ! Incom e fr m o th e r e o u m r e c e i v e d durin g the y e a r -------- N et p r n n i m i received d u rin g the van a N e t prem iu m « received during the year 1« IF » |1 i f » 717 In terest d vld eod e and ronta receleed durWig the ye a r In terest dlv.denda and rents r e c 'iv c d during th e year 17.111 I I T o ta l -com o _ t 1 594 fr f her . • a r. • iir d dur ng tWv year Incom e from o th er sources received dur.no the ye a r__I N on. ill«« D IS B U R S E M E N T S T a te l incom e ____________ T ota l Income N et I p m i i paid d u rin g th e ye a r Includ ng ad justm en t ea - sTc7J <SS tf.t ~ i.il penaes - - .....—— ------ — - — ■ - ---------------- D IS B U R S E M E N T S D IS B U R S E M E N T S D ie d. rd a wed on capitAl atock during th e y e a r ------------ « V Ml.' • dur n * th « > « * r i n « u l i n * *d )u *t. c u S3.osi.95: M '.o . i t ; * * V - r ’ e P* ld iu r ln * r m r Including ad justm en t « , Com m iw K-na and aalnri-w paid dur.no the y e a r--------------- D ividen d* paid on cap ta! *to*rh d u rirc the y « * r P' Nf *• n u t * a Taaea. I k , naoa and fees .mid during th e y e a r ---------------- 5« : U H Com m *** on* and aalar.» » pa d during tho y ia r D ividen ds paid on capital stock durin e 'the V w _ i.*4* 9*5 «7 SU 57 Am ount o f all o th er «x p e u d ilitre s ------------------------------------- warnt T a s c a I k f M f i and fora pa d durin e th « year < o m m io ar.n l and aalanea paid during the y ram 59.45" ITASI M ilt Am ou n t o f all other —v itemi.te re s - _________ p -••■ a ar l f. • » - I d u r n g t h e _ 139.415 S SS7.1gS.5A U i- M T o ta l ««p e n d tu ro« Vni >un» o f all o th er aapendlturea " K i t i t S t ▼otal eapend tu ra« P # ASSETS »«.sii.: T o ta l oapondituraa ASSETS I V a lu é of real e stá te cerned (m a rk -t v a 'u e ) I «OC V alu e o f real estate owned (m a rk et e a lu e) _ __________ ] I V a lu é o f e to rk s and bonde ow ned (n ia rk e t v a lu é) i . o j » r i 5« ASSETS ^ o f *toc k * *nd bi'Dda owned ( m arket v tiu s i k bvc a I 1-nana on rncruragea and c o la te r a l, etc V a lu » o f real ostato ow ned (m a rk e t ealueW _______ l^Min* on m o r\ g * fY » *nd ro llu teril. e t c ____ lr7 .«T ».M a Value o f et.-eke and bonds e n . J (m a rk e t v a lu e) C **h »n batik* wnd oti hand___ __ _________ ' ----- - «. f r t i w ee •*e o f c.»llectM->n w r tten a nee S eptem ber J>eni i u me In coure L e n i on m o rtga ges and collateral, etc. . 1111 171.957 M la. 1 5 2 1 ------------- -------- ------------ ------------------------ Pash In hanka and on hand _ , R ?J ^ *a n ’S n co ra o S « J’ J 74.414 rs 11.17» i t In terest e d r e n i« due and accrued ----------_ _ _ _ _ ----- IT e-v o u in .^ n course o f collection w ritten .'etn e o ... s.m it A ll oth. r .... ta T o ta l adm itted assets > * * 't j e r e e t ai d rents due and accrued T e la i ad m itted asseta -------- ---------------------------- $1 5* 5.275 4J L i a b i l i t i e s ' L IA B IL IT IE S T e la i adm itted assets ___ >7' *• •« ma f » h a m unpaid O __________ a sag as« j « •1.S I 117.5210« t i r • -es r ia l na fn c loaaeo u jp a id ft,?, “ " i cnlstan d ng r . k . t 55J J-1 5» L IA B IL IT IE S A m -—ir t o f u n eem ed p ern *ama on all owtstand-ng rlaka _ S71.549.il« Due fo r commtaaicn and b ro k e ra g e. — --- --------- ---Sa W R1 W D o- toc .- -im m o e and R e f l f S g v — - ------------------- _ Oroaa claim s t¡<r losara unpaid _ . *.«• A ll other liab ilities ------------------------- » « . I t i t i K ill N Am ount o f unearned prem ium s on all o u te ta n d tM A ll ofbec liakIBftoa--------------------------------------------------------- Due fo r com m ission and b rokerage T otal l.ab.i t es. esclusive o f c tp ita l stock »1AS7.14B.7S S S27 « g l js A ll o th er lia b ilitie s . T e la i i ab i l i ea. a a c lu s ie a s f c a p it a i s to ck B U S IN E S S IN O R E G O N FO R T H E Y E A R ItJ M M N e t prom u -no recete ed during the y e a r 1 fu 141 11 B U S IN E S S IN O R E G O N FO R T H E Y E A R T e fa l nshuttles, evetu at cap ital stack at SMAJBptgB $ a n 4 1 7 RS Loaere paid during the y e s r _______________________ ~ * s, {n i » N a t prora urna r e t i m i durine thè yoar _ ---------- < « 417 41 Losses Incurred during the y e a r_________________ _ 4*497 IS B U S IN E S S IN O R E G O N F O R T H E Y E A R L s s n pa d dur ng th è yenr. ----- — - , .. l.O N .l* Yet prem ium s received durin g the year e e r e . ma L m - > in cvrred d u rin g tho yew r— — ------------------------------- « I lo C R R A N E F I R E I K S t 'R A N C B CO . - . pa l -tu r n , th- > - » r --------- ----- 9 V IC T O R Y IN S L R A N C B C O O F P H IL .V D .V F red S. Jam es A C o . I'B lte d S ta tes M an agers t- - »e e incurred during th - year . 1 ----- CBA4 H rta tu t f i r n U M attorn ey for aeretee Hevoard P Boardm an. P a rt- F_ C I r e !« , l-ree-dent M O. O arriguoa. S ecreta ry N V T IO N A L . R E S K R ) K I N S l ’ R A N C B C C B O 'A lf T A tatu to ri ■ le n i att- rn ey foe a - r v i.e Insurance C a on u ssia ser. Í Behrup. P r eaiflowt a a » _■ .. m orti sud \panta— Hatiaevay A Chaosman. Z Q Railseay E ech an ga B j p . o te a r rewtdeat atto rn ey fa r aere tee Wm. IO» Yean B ia «. H C N e snail, i N A T I O N A L R E S E R V E IN S U R A N C E C O M P A N Y f t last _ DutMKiue. In the S ta te o f Illin ois, on t h . t h ir t y - fir at day o f 'w e r e b e r . _____ _____ •vvl.- t.. th.. I f . 1-ail... Ik '- armasi, n o f the S ta te o f regon. pursuant to law I ici* na.««« o« 1