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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1922)
S Y N O P S IS O F T H E TEW fe. 1921, by McClur« Newspaper Syndicate They »e re discussing the new office manager— that Is, Itida and Lillian were. Kulh was tlie listening portion of the trio. She sat in the bright sun light streaming through the broad window, without a blink of her heavy- iidderl sepia-brown eyes. Her dim pled lingers played a lazy tattoo on the typewriter before her. Once she turned her head, like a languid sun flower, toward the twittering pair, aud that was all. The new man had disappeared for a few moments. In the meantime he was “catching it” from the office. “What do you think of him, Katli?" “Nifty little goldle-browu mustache, eh, Kath?" “Let Kath alone. Can’t you see she’s asleep— like a sweet Persian tubby in the sun';” “A peach! An Adonois, Isn't he. Kuth';’’ “Adenoids? Ton's# said It!” shouted "Sour Grapes" from his high stool. “Didn’t you Just love the wny he romped In with his raccoon coat aud motor goggles?” gurgled Lillian. Kath spoke for the first time that day: “W o lfs clothing!" Her tapping pre served its steady, lazy rhythm. “W oof! W oo f!" Another “high stool" took up tlie cry. "That’s not a wolf— It’s a b e a r!” “He’s a beur— he’s a beur,” danced Itida toward the water tank. A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T OF TH E S Y N O P S IS O F T H E A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T OF T H E _ D IS B U R S F M f N T t N. t l o w . tin d .lurinT th” y e a r in>' ud - v t Vidi nd« p a'd i n .-•«..f » l »t...-k .tu rin j the i. ' 'om m 'ss'on a and o ' » r i i p- ,! d-’ - 1" * t 1** * T a x es. Ilc e r r i .‘ nd f* . , ti"- ,1 Atm unt id all otli r expend.turet. T o tll ........ T o ta l incom e __ ____________ _______ ... i j u s: ) .Z S.tl*7 «6 rj.~9B s : 6 1 $10.944.349.77 Tot il L IA B IL IT IE S Orcaa claim« for loan «* unpa'd Am ount o f unearned pn iiiunu« cn all outslrtn lin g r ski» Due fo r co*nm*rsion and brokerage. . All o th er HaM liCes ............ ....................... ____ ___ * T o ta l income : - im go............... ............. T otal liabilities, exclu sive o f capital s to c k ___ _ B U S IN E S S IN O R E C O N F O R T H E Y E A R Net prem ium s received during the y e a r 1921________ Loss* s paid during the y e a r................. ............ , , Loast s incurred during the > e a r .... . « ....... ............. C And buildings do depreciate rapidly unless they are painted when they need to be. Paint saves the lumber. It protects your investment. T o enjoy the biggest saving in painting, use the best paint. It spreads more easily— saves labor eost. It covers more surface per gallon than “ cheap” painL It serves five or more year* longer than “ cheap” paint. The best paint is most economical because it is scientific in formula and reparation. W e have been making urei lies it paints for 73 years. They contain the finest materials. Our white lead, for instance, is P IO N E E R W H IT E LEAD . It is super purified and ground so tine that it will pass through a silk screen with 30,000 meshes to the square inch. So with the other materials— pure linseed oil, pure zinc and pure colors — all of the finest quality, combined in Fuller's Paint in scientifically exact proportion# with long time akilL Not so limited 1 » of today Women and girl» have taken to the study of wireless in an energetic wav, ■ fo i \u ...en installing the course. T his picture s h o w » a girl class 111 the radio room •\ Ho.itcu thing.- A lid liie oidee listened to H tnan. Kath raised languid eyes, which had grown a lltle wider, and nodded At S:1--> the eotmmn*’“ outer office door opened and a tall, slender brunette, enveloped In furs, entered. Her deep blue eyes. |n contrast to her The Congressional Hike Free Advice o n P a in tin g Ask amr agent for Advice, color cards, etc. Ask th* Fuller Specifics- tios Department about th* n>u*t il eat r able color scheme*, CO.-M „°.r - r — JT M . , *nr — Maker, of Rubber Cement \ Floor Paint, A l l - P u r p o n * I ^ / i V a r n tik e s . S i l k . n w k i l * 1 , / |. / E n a m e l, Fifteen for Floor* ■* */ Varnnak. Waahal le Rail Fi » • * . Auto Enamel. Barn and Roof Paint. Porrk and bt*p Paint, and PIONEER W H ITE LEAD. S P E C IF IC A T IO N House Paints P h o t n lx P u r * P o in t Pur e P re p o re d P oint Manufactured by W. P. Fuller A Co., Dept. 47, San Francisco Branches In 19 Citle* in the W est SAKE THE MEMO BELOW CUT IT OUT AMO PASTE IT IN TOUR NOTE BOOA My house needspmotiog. Fuller', Specificatine House Palau are sold by the following Agents: Perkins P h arm acy S Y N O P S IS O F T H E S Y N O P S IS O F T H E A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T OF T H E NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF HARTFORD o f H a rtfo rd . In the S ta te o f C on n ecticu t on the th lr t y - f rat day o f D ecem ber. 19*1. m ade to the In eurance Com m iea onf r of the M a te o i O regon, purnunnt to law : C A P IT A L $ 2.000 000 00 Am ou n t o f cap ital *tock paid uo .......... .................. — IN C O M E $15 577 79». 57 V e t p rem iu m « re re ive d d u rin g th#» year.... .... ................. Internet, d iv id e n d « and rente received d u rin g t^e year « 1.0r 8 8*7 81 17 19**82 In com e fro m o th er sou rce« received dur n f th e y e a r — $16.882.994 21 T o ta l incom t D IS B U R S E M E N T S N * t I o w m paid durin g the y^ ar IncTudinz adjust, exp t>tvid**nde paid on cap ital etf>ck d u rm « the y e « r _ C om m iee;one and s a la r le « pe«d d o r in « th** y* a r ----------- T a x ee. licene^e a n d f e e » paid d u rin g th e ye a r ----- A m ou n t o f all o th er e x p e n d itu re »----------------------------- T o ta l e x p e n d itu re « o n ix> I/41.I11.M 4 94.298.97 1.54X646 67 ASSETS $ 6^5 ™ V a lv e o f real e sta te owned fm ark et valu- V . — V a lu e o f etocke and bond« * wned fm a rk e t v a lu e ) ------- 18 #49/ '4 r* 2 2' 1 I * on m o r t x a r 'P ar 1 3 * í « a 7»5 26 Cash In hanks and on hand ? Prem ium.* In ro u m e o f r o l W w ritte n a.nee P* pt. 39. 19*1 3 42' 218 684.73 In tern et and rent# due and accrued ------------------ T o ta l adm itted $28.224.42# 40 ««a c t« S T A T E M E N T 0 ~ TF 1 U. S. BRANCH. SUN INSURANCE ’O " ICE « f O r*a t n- t V n o p I fr o f London. In thp K in z d o r th lrty -firn t d av o f I>*«jrmh* . 1#21. me#! - (•* ti Iní-ur ■ion**r *»f th " S tn te o f O r lc ri. pu mua n t to law C A P IT A L Am ount o f deposit capital IN C O M E reived du rin e N e t p rem iu m « Interept. div id* n n and rente re« Incom e fro m oth« r sourc«-« reec T o ta l E C O V PA N T OV HARTFO RD f i T . M *xw*-ll. S e rrrta ry eryica: F h il O r o »»m j/ e r , W I n i $ 600.000 00 11.41» 828 72 11 * 718 M 3.537.50 Ine-im« fl.741.404.78 expend tu re « _ 9 907.711 04 80 000.00 u t m j- 111.SH09 _ «7.017 4« t i.n m i3 ASSETS Nnne V atu * o f r*ol * a ta t- o w n « l (m a rk et vaiti«-) __ ...___ __ __ V a lu * of o tiv ii* and h*-n«1, < •wned (m a rk et v a lu e )________ $2.3f8 210 $0 I x a n , on m o r t * a * ., and *■ ■»'lateral, e t c ___».__ M N ie Caah In h*nka and « mi ha' « _______ _____________ ___ 254.893.9« Pram ium a In roMirs* *»f «w.i’ c a r itt n since P<p( 39. 1 21 447 '*#5 76 18.604 4# ln t*o *o t and re n t, d o * ard a c c r u e d __ —......... ........ ...... .. . _ O th *r a*a*ta ____________________________________ »».712 5# ASSETS Valu e of real e « t « f e own d [m arket \a*ue>________ Valu e of et*-eke and \»ir■■!.* * wnt 4 i market v j I u ) •Ilaterni, e l f .— Ix>anp n .'* r # Gaah In hnnke and on hand P rem iu m « in course o f co lie In terest and re n t* due and - _______ ____________ _____________ $1.179,197 2# L IA B IL IT IE S r___ ... $ 200,995 80 O rr rm cla'm a f«w h . w . o n «Id Am«»«int «.f un*am« d pr* mhtm, on ah nut it *nd ni; r'tk n 1.856 4#t6S _________________ 117.839 9# Du* for romm'**lon and bt'>k«*rif* A ll «*«h*T lla b llltl*a _ .. - - ________ nt.48#K 421.479 96 Rurplua . . . ----------- — .. ...............-... __________________ T o t a » adm itted u u t a T o ta l adm itted i m t i l IOTI IK887RANCH OFFICE P of Rt *1 le ’ and. on the thirty first dai the Inaurante C o m m i elon*T of the Htate Am ount o f c ip t i l stock p i d up IN C O M E N ' t n r m 'n t n * t - r- v * y * d r r.z th* \ r\r Internat, d a «|en*ig a r d re nt» re ce iv ed dt I 1 * fi T otal T o ta l « x p e n d i t u r e « ___ T o ta l hab i t -s aoctwulve o f c p t a l i t c B U S IN E S S IN O R E G O N F C f C t h E Y C A H N e t prem ium s re ce iv ed durin e the y e a r - Lgosae» paid dur.ng th*^- year . — .. ■- —- LoM f-a incurred d u rin r the year ------ - ..... ......... N A T IO N A L F IR F I N f lfR A N H A. Sm ith. Pr**»B*y>t S ta tu ' r y r**td*t>t att«w n *y fa r Bktq.. P ortlan d . Oragan. o f P roviden ce. In th** F t Of Decem ber. 19?T mad** o f Oregon, pursuant to |j N et loe«ee p?iid d»— nr th ear including ad.toet. Dividend^ paid on capital •trK*li during* th^ ' ’♦'ar C o m m ire n t)« and *’ eri<e t * ‘d durin e »he v * n r __ T e x » » , licensee r? <1 f e e « p* 4 durin g the y e a r ___ Am ou n t o f all o f' ■ r «* i ¡ m litu r e « ___________ ___ N et - I du r i ? the D ividen de paid on m p ta f it o H l d u rin e U n N G*>mmissi''ne and e a la rie* paid d " ’ r.-r th< > * r r T a x e «. I:c*»ne* e nnd f* • e p a ‘ d d ’jr in z th * ye a r Am ount t.f all o th er exp* n d itu r*« ........... Total liabil f a * . *»clu. of expiai rtcch of BOTO.000.00 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR N*t prrmtuir» r*c. 1v *d lu r in g th » )< a r --------------------------------------------------- S 1 / i w i p u lì «tu rili* »h » y * s r . . ~ Loaa*o Incurred d u r'n * th * y u »7 S T A T F M E N T OF T H E O '»B U P S E M F N T k O r.«» oUlma for lemmm »nwitd . . . . ’ 2. \m oiint (if u n fw n - d prem ium # nei all o u l r t i f l t ng r.rka— **•—* '• ' * 1 Du* for w n t i M ’nn an<1 b ro k r r a «* ----------------------------- ---- .##-a#»i All Othar l l a b i l i t l r a -------------- ■ ■ ■ ---------------- - ».* »»• l'.ffi ' I ANNUAL R H O D E IS L A N D IN S U R A N C E CO. T o ta l Incorno L IA B IL IT IE S Grr«as riiaim « f< r loua**« u n p i id o u t.ta iu l n ; r./k. Amount nf lineanrìed prem iam i r or» a nd hr1 ‘ kr ra r a s g * — - — ................ on and broke D ie fo r c o m m it« no A ll oth . r lish illt •*, L IS B IL IT tE S S Y N O P S IS O F T H F C API TAL 9 200.0^0 00 D is u u p r .r v r 9 g.fSM SS 57 Sie.H 3.7in 05 _______ ANNUAL T K e lle y . 5 fa n A *er Statutory ra *• dent attorm - fer service: Bldg., Purtland, Oregon. E. R. Thimpicr, 100'. V/ c u 2K.000 00 242.441 00 $ 9.581,369.62 $ 184,528 56 ♦5K.Í.K2 *4 *1.966 H4 T o ta l lia L illt i««. tx clu B U S IN E S S IN O R E G O N FO R T H E Y E A R N at p r,m itim , r * r * lv * d «furtn* th * y * a r — l/ ia, . a p x i« «tur.«:* th * « *a r ------------------------- --------- — — • urr 1 'I'ir s * th. r * a r ............— . ’ 97 29 9 uui- hu'.i-, * i r f alive »ml searohlog. Her glance fell the waiting Kath. who. ilrec-ieil for the stn>et, was seated before her covered up typewriter. “Is Mr. Kami here?" asked the bru nette sweetly. The disgruntled one moved a languid Imiill toward the Inner office, the door of which was slightly ajar. After a hesitant moment the new comer seated herself. Then Hand hurried out from the In- uer office anil walked straight to Kath. without once glancing at the newcomer. “Ahem!" He drew another desk chair hs close as possible to the one which held tlie sullen one. renched out and seized one of her chubby haiula In • firm grip. “Ahem I Now, my dear------ " he be gan. .Kath’s heavy-lidded eyes, widened to tlielr fullest and traveled past hla shoulder to tin- other woman who was slowly rising from her seat. Then Hand also turned and looked. Keleua- Ing the hand he held he rose to hla feet, turned Ids back to Kath and faced the tall, slender one with a coplou* wink. In true “movie" fashion he registered hi* confession and guilt. "Ah— er— how do you do? Had no hlen------" Then he tum«*d : "A h —some other time. Miss Berry------ ” But Kath'» chair was empty. On the street floor Itida and Lillian walte«1. They pounced upon Kath as she emerged from the elevator. “Tell us— w hat did he waut to see you about?" "Girls’*— the shaken one wa* no longer chary of speech— "take It from me that man's a wolf clear through— If hls wife hadn't happened In------” Wp in the office a pair of young people hud fallen Into swivel chairs, weak from laughter. “A ‘peach’— an ‘Adonis' la one thing. Cousin Nue; but a 'sheep' Is a bird of anal her complexion. That girl doesn’t talk much, which make» her a sort of oracle amuud the office. I may have to spend the rest of my life here and I'm uot gidng to tiegln as a sheep-- In wolf's clothing so I staged the little alTair on the spur of the moment, knowing you would be along to help lue out. Tomorrow, I'll he an out and- out wolf.” The mild Sylvester threw out hls chest, flung on the raccoon mat and pretended to leap savagely at his cousin . . . They went out to' dinner together. 8ue and this boy man-wolf coualn of Iters. In the soft glow of > the table lamp her eye» were very gentle, warm and inaternul ar. she studle«] him To morrow he would be scorned unmerci fully by the employee» of the company. But that was as nothing to being thought u sheet)— men were like that . . . He looked up then and held her blushing gaze with masterful eyes. “This time, Sue. you're golug to accept me . . Anyhow, that’a how modest Hyl- venter, now vice-president of the com pany. became a wolf— In State street, girl had gone wl*h her uncle, her mother and grandmother to the bench resort for the week-end. The party drove to the place. Not finding quar ter* at the hotel», the member» of the nsrtv narked their car near the Fullers V ) 1,708,159.3# 7.582.557 23 C O M M F R C IA L U N IO N A 8 8 U H A N C K CO. NVhitn \ Palache. IT S. M anager C J. H olm ai'. P . C. Branch Mar. S tatu tory resident atto ri e.v fo r service: tio n o f the telephone a half century ago ofTered an open field to man. learned In Vu* spare Tit Three minutes thut he grew on tree», was a »¡reek god and was that moat pitiful of objects a sheep In wolf’s clothing. He stepped to Knth’s desk. “Miss Berry, will you remain nfter S this evening. I want, to discuss some ______ __ ____________ U.ns un all outstan din g risks ÁüTOCAsr£*rJ HECK the costs. Compare the prices o f lumber and paint. They will show you how extravagant it is to allow build ings to depreciate for lack o f painL I SS !. .»23.096 §5 $14 057.803.S4 rvild $ ‘ •'*v t o r o t b u ild in g s th a n it does to let paint save them N’ene 3.3'8.(*47 96 Value cf r a! estate o\\ * 9 ). 5 Valu e oí Nt ik> imi In» •i ov !• il (m u ik et v tlu e ) ....... . 7.11 l i f t <K> Lo vn s or mi riijrtz» » aie' collât* i al * to 99 r.oo «*>■ tv, h .M 1>nnks arid cn ) • nd 2 2d 1.088 09 r r *niu n» in course o f o ec. mi r iten » .r e e S p i 3«. 192 • l.$70.77T 75 lutti ■ i i • 1 a icruedL 91 f9. 8 73 Reìnsuranicc on paid lo*- ; 'M 81.581 87 T a t il idm tted a s tc U T otal liab ilities, exclusive o f capital stock B U S IN E S S IN O R E G O N FOR T H E Y E A R N e t prem ium s re ceived during the y e a r ............... . $ Lo sses paid durin g the year................. ..................................... Lo ss' s incurred during the y e a r ......... 4,237.18 A 8 8 C H A N C E C O M P A N Y O F A M E R IC A R. B leeck er Kathbone. P residen t Ch arles S. Conklin, ir v r v ta r y r* sident i r • > fur st i\ ,i Ph.l G ross" W .lcox Bldg., P ortlan d. Oregon. Tiio uciuil run SmooTiily, Tor the force, In spite of spirits’ overhlgh, wits a com petent one. Sylvester Rami made vig orous use of Ills handkerchief when he entered. Ills kee:: gray eyes were Uun.- ing us they sought the floor. As a niat- . ter of fact he had heard every word— $ 5.53.1.125 98 $10 ¿11,164.12 ( IRLS T A K E UP S T U D Y OF RADÍO IN C O L L E T S CLA: It Costs You More ta *> L IA B IL IT IE S G ross cla'n is fo r louses unpaid......... ..................................... Vmi unt o f unearned prem ium s on all ou tstan din g risks I ■ .■ misst« ■ «1 i*r A ll o th er liabilities. ♦ stim ate am ount fo r taxes ...... .... The ir. ■V.. ra. 34.780.IT DISBURSEMENTS L IA B IL IT IE S T o ta l H abilit es, exclu sive o f c a o ’ t i i *tock $ 5.505 114.09 B U S IN E S S IN O R E G O N FO R T H E Y E A R N e t prem ium s r ce v« d during the y e a r $ r 2 ;4.77 Losses paid dur t h paar Loeaes incurred d u rin g the y e a r .................................. . ! 10.1SP47 T H E N E W H A M P S H IR E F I R E IN S U R A N C E CO. F ra n k W . Barge&nt. Pr» Aid» nt G< o rs W S w a llow , .« ■cretary S ta tu to ry res'd en t a tto rn ey fo r service: Phil G roscm ayer, W Icox Bldg., P ortlan d , Oregon. 9 «..M8 157 tg $ 9,7 4.. 66.SS $ 51*2.132.91 K im itted assets $ ... ^Wliat TUG you theaiTby ’•wolfs cloth ing’. Kath?*’ “She meant a sheep in w olfs cloth ing. He’s a sheep— he’s a sheep.” warbled “Sour Grapes,** saving Kath an answer. Every high stool and swivel creaked under its weight of ussiduous attention to business when Authority returned. ivcd durine the year, d during the y e a r __ he year including adjust. ! stock dur In*! the year » paid during the year.... i»’» d luí na t ir yoa.* .•cnditiir a _ .............. ASSETS V alu e o f r s i l eatat* »wned (m a rk e t valu e) N * ne $l.i Ko 839.50 l at » ks and bonds owned (m a rk et valu ) îet.fto oo I.oana on m o f t f l f e s and collateral, etc Cash in banks and on hand............. ......... ...... 63. 1 î P m umi n co*rs< f collec w ritte n since Sept 3 1 l •_ l Ss.319. te 9.87t.00 st and re s ts and accru ed 2.1 assets Reserve for div.denda *42.870 09 i exp en d itu re« — . - , ASSSTB J," on r * r« al notate ow ned (m a rk et vxlii- > V alu e c f st 1 » n rd h erds o w n 'd Iron V;. t ■ L o a r s on m ert'ra«- s a *d «‘cllat* n l et* C '» h in banks ..ird o-i h ard r r ' t t v o n i 'n ro a rs • o f r o '!* r w r itt»n i nee i In terest and rents d u - and ac-ru ed R ein surance due on leases paid........ ... ............ _ ___ ____ ____ [ , i I ? ' f Or it Br tail on th»- th irty flra t d a yj ’ t - 11 -ur. f . « C om m issioner o f the S ta te f Oregon. pursuant t«> law • C A P IT A L Amount o f c ip t j l stock paid up _ _ _ _ « . IN C O M E D IS B U R S E M E N T S N et losses paid durin g the year including adjust exp $ 27 D iv id e n d « paid on ipital at k during th< y< ^ 1 pa id duri ng th w . IS Tax g g a d fees paid du yeai A m ou n t «'f all o th er »-xpendilures________ _________ ______ _ I it c »p :- . ’ t i r . i T o ta l adm itted IN C O M E N e t prcm U rna received during the y e a r ............ ..... $ 48l.f* 7 *9 In terest, d '-u len d s and ren t* received during the y e a r til 272 1*» None In com e ft tit o th er tk'urcei received during the y e a r ____ S 3 ' t.7C:..9 S T A T E M E N T OF TH E COMMERCIAL UNION A S S U R A N C E C O ., LTD. o f N e w York, in th»* State o f N ew York, on the th irty -firs t dn v yf ■ f ' m id tn the Insui 11 • Commission* i f th« 8ta I O regon. pursuant to law C A P IT A L A m ou n t of capital stock paid up __________ _____ __ $ 200.000.00 'J M a ie tir e te r in t*-- S ta t* o f N -w H a - v i- h l * on the " • * ' o f TVr-eintwr. 15*1. mad.- to the It » u r jn c c Com m iss s ta t e c f O regon, pursuant to law - C A P IT A L Am ou n t o f c tp its l stock p ,id ud $ 5.000.000.00 ., . IN C O M E O , I M * tr 'in s » * * * !? . d dnrint- th * «-••»* * t an* •>** as Int< r, st «tfvid*,i«ta n n i r-mlx le ee 'v ^ d d n r’r * t' 455.9.1Ï. 15 liK u u ie from o th e r sourc* s received dur.ng th- 191445 77 T e t il incar-s S Y \ C r ~ I S OF T H E A N N U A L ASSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA H A M P S H IR E F IR E IN S U R A N C E CO . I* * * * *9 la.SM.SV M l t M R H O D E IN L A N D I N P I 'R iv r E r o RniQ fi. PI. p ' r. ft- r r * ta r y O a o r * * L 8 h *p l*y . IT *a ld *n t P h il Grooomoyor, W ilco x B tatu tory ra .id *n t attn rn *y far w r r k t : B id s , P ortlan d, Ora. c «île -Je s a h ib t sta TROUBLES NEVER COME SINGLY, OR A N Y W A Y NOT SO M U C H A3 m a r r ie d l y