THE MONMOUTn HERALD, MONMOUTH. OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH Si. 1921
tare 2
A Visit to Porto Rico
Some years since the S. S. Carolina
was plowing her way southward
five days out of New York when
thore loomed into sight what appear
ed to be a cloud on the horizon. This
"elood" grew darker as we drew
nearer until finally we began to dis
tinguish the sand colored battlements
of San Juan harbor on the northern
coast of Porto "Rico.
Approaching the harbor we had a
most excellent view of the ancient,
picturesque Morro Castle, with its
massive walls, eighteen feet thick,
supplemented by San Christobal, with
which it is connected by an under
ground passage one mile in length.
Mono castle, with its old time dun
geons, its turrets, its sentry boxes,
its antiquated defenses of all kinds
having on the land side its moat, now
all grass grown. This fort withstood
all attacks of the English, French and
Dutch from 1540 on down to 1898
EXTENSION SERVICE. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
YOUNG BROTHERS, Monmouth, Oregon.
Gentlemen: We have tested the sample of milk, which you brought
to this laboratory for bacterial count. The sample is exceedingly
good, the count being 650 per cubic centimeter. If this is a fair
sample of the milk you are producing on your dairy farm you are to
be congratulated upon its quality, for it could npt be better. I am
Very truly yours, G. V. COPSON
Bacteriologist Oregon Experiment Station
The public is invited to inspect our method of testing. Milk test
ed each month. WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON.
YOUNG BROTHERS DAIRY
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Every TWO Minutes
SOMEBODY'S
House Burns
Yours may be the next and it takes
only TWO MINUTES to protect your
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Chambers & Powell
Agents
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when taken by the Americans after
the island had been occupied four hun
dred years by the Spanish. Now it
is useless and practically vacated,
serving only to remind tourists of the
prowness and glory of the pioneers of
the island.
Entering San Juan Bay we continue
to pass massive walls the continuation
of forts which form the protective
walls of San Juan City. We pass
the Governor's residence, Casa Rlunca
(white house). Over its wonderful
ly green trees, ralms, bread fruit,
mangoes and other tropical fruits.
As we near the wharf we are met by
numerous row boats, sailboats and
launches. Swarmirg over these are
little black peons, each intent upon at
tracting the attention of those aboard
ship. Some one throws aliamlful of
pennies into the bay. With a rush
every boy is overboard, diving for his
share of the spoils. Again and again
they dive until no more pennies are
forthcoming from the passengers.
A little later we leave the vessel
and enter the compact city of San
Juan, with her narrow, crooked
streets, her tunnel-like gates and her
medieval architecture as interesting
as an old-world tourist point. Around
her plazas centers the public life of
the old city which still retains its for
mal official character and its old
Spanish etiquette, very different from
the free and easy life of the native
Porto Ricans of the interior and in
deed of the other costal towns. The
age worn cathedrals, the houses, the
very streets themselves cause the feel
ing of being in old Spain.
Entering an interurban street car
we are soon passing out of the city,
along the main Carra-terra, the old
military road, which connects San
Juan with Ponce seventy miles dis
tant on the southern coast of the is
land. Then we change cars and soon are
passing thru Rorinqucn rarquo, a
miniature Coney Island, having its
bathing beach and usual places of
amtuu'tuont, including a theater, nlso
a dancing pavilion, lor the l'orto
Ricans be they men or women, vounir
or old, are fond of music, dancing,
theatrical shows and all out door
pngeants. 1
Passing on thru groves of coaconnut
palm, past beautiful homes of the
wealthy, cultured, Spaniards, then
past groups of peon homes built of
such material ns they can pick up-
very often discarded five gullon ker
osene cans, or any can made of tin,
(labels and nil) then, again past
houses of those fortunate enough to
get boards no matter how little alike
for finishing. These may be painted,
one end of the house blue, the other
yellow, the front green, and the back
red, any color they can get. It seem
ed that the greater the variety and
contrast, the more artistic to them.
In due time we reach Rio Tridras.
our new home. To the east of the
Catroterra, situated upon gently
rolling beautiful grounds stands the
State University of Porto Rico, with
its college of liberal arts, its Reboot
of law and its normal with its large
training school. ,
The process of educating and Amer
icanizing these people is rather slow.
So much so, indeed, as to surprise
those who are carrying out the pro
gram of education and reform in the
Island. ' But when we remember that
reform and civilization require cen
turies, it is much easier to understand
conditions in Porto Rico, where nine
tenths of the people are peons who
have been subjected to the one-tenth,
who were aristocratic overlords for
hundreds of years under the Spanish
regime.
The peons live largely upon a large
hard banana or plantain which they
slice and fry in grease. They sell
for about a penny each and a school
child docs well if he can have a whole
one for his breakfast or for any other
meal. One form of the bread fruit
Is peeled ' and the inside sliced and
fried in the same way. But those
who live in towns live lurgely on
bread with waiter to drink. Milk,
butter, and ggs ure very scarce and
very high. Those who have coffee
brown it until it is black and bitter
before grinding and making into a
drink Thvy like rice and chicken.
The acid fruits such as oranges and
pineapples are but little used but they
are passionately fond of the mangoes,
alligator pears and of cocoa-de-agua.
(water of the cocoanut).
Our produce such as charcoal, veg
etables, fruits and chickens were
brought to our door in panniers on
the backs of the native ponies. 'The
fruits, vegetables, and chickens very
often riding in the same pannier. The
pony and his driver on the way to
market was a most interesting sight
The musical pit-a-pat of the pony's
feet could be heard all night long,
his driver singing Spanish lqve song
The night is the pleasanter time for
travel in the tropical climates and so
there is always a string of ponies and
drivers, ox-carts and drivers, automo
biles, and people afoot passing at all
hours of the night. It may be of in
forest to note that on moonlight
nights those walking carried umbrel
las to keep the witches away. They
are a very superstitious people.
They arc Catholics and not appre
ciativc of American democracy. The
missionaries of the various Protest
ant churches are God-fearing men and
women, but their commendable work
is so largely counteracted by the dis
honest and unworthy practices of our
government officials. At least the na
tives consider them dishonest and this
necesarilv handicaps the missionaries
in their earnest and unselfish efforts
to better the conditions of the people,
But despite it all they are going for
ward and little by little the peon class
being helped. Education, being
ompulsory for all la making It possi
ble to help the children at least.
Frum O.N.S. Breeze,
B. F. Swopc C. A. Swope
Lawyers
210 Oregon Building
SALEM OREGON
Associated Thomas Brown
SYNOPSIS Or THB ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
CALIFORNIA STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
rfSaerainetito. in fee State of California, on the thirty-tint day of December,
na, made to fee Inaaranet Commissioner of the SUM of Orexon, pursuant to
it of capital stack paU i
CAPITAL
ivmuB
local premium income lor fee year-
!"uwi coupons ana ran received dorms? the yar
Ineoaae from other sources rctaisea (Turin the year
ll.5M.ise. OS
Me, 277.34
M471H
Total
DIRBtTKKEMRWTa
Paid for losses, endowments, annuities and surrender rata
Dividends paid to poHevholders during the year
Dividends paid oa capital stock d urine the year
Commissions and salaries paid durins the year ...
Taxes, licenses and fees paid durinc the year ,
Amount at all other expenditures.
.turr.MT.il
71.349.83
tO.OM.OO
498.684.78
JU18.lt
UJM.tS
Total sxpenditara.
A cona
Tains of real estate owned (market value)
Vatae of stocks and bonds owned (market or amortised valoe)..
Loans on mcrtearo and collateral, etc
Preminm notes and policy loans.-
ussn m sau and on hand
-tUUOM-M
Net uncollected sad deferred premiums.
Interest and rents das and aeeraed.
Other assets (net) :
l.0i,SJ7.B
320,Ml)
14WUQS.lv
. MU.tll.07
. M.287.33
WU77.7S
105.71111
Ul.stCU
SYNOPSIS OF TBI ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THB
UTAH HOME FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
of Salt Lake City. Utah, in the State of Utah, oa the thirty-first day of De
osmber, 1923, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pur
suant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up I 4OO.0OC.0O
INCOME
Net premiums received durinc the year -
Interest, dividends and rente received d urine the rear-
Income from other sources received during the year
Total Ineome-
DISBUKSEMENT8
Net losses paid durins; the year incradimj adjustment expenses-...
Dividends paid on capital stock durins the year
Commissions snd salaries psid durins: the rr
Taxes, licenses and fees paid durinc the year
Amount of all other expenditures.
J r7S.570.41
. lll.US.M
... M.014.11
. i2t.Ml.lt
4 449.M7.30
71,000 00
. MA.7U.4i
ii.iua.4o
s4.149.0s
SYNOPSIS oK'TilE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
J HttU In the Stata of Washington, on the thlrtr-flrrt day of Dseembe.
IVOt, made to the Insuranos Commlasionsr of the State of Onajoa, pursuant to
lawl
r CAPITAL
Amount of eanltal stork nald so , , 01JM.N
INniMB
Net premiums received during lbs year J'-
Interests, dividends snd rents received durinc the year -J'il
Income from other souroa received durinc the year. IH.SM.70
Total expendtti
Total sseirftW assets.
Gross claims for bases r-H
AH other Debilities
IAqms
-tUMfT.TS
5.M0,i38J0
11.57S 00
. UM3.987.9S
Total i-wnin -ui seas sss ss
BUSINESS IN OBXCON FOB THB YBAB
ww lasaimins receives oarinc the yeas r
4 KTOJI
7TfS,5r 7-- ; : rr-rr--
, .. ws O'SIS "I USSUsUtHUsi COMPANY
MsahaJI Dijrca. President. W. B, Salt, Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for service: T nrisn fTiimiin In n. Salem, Ore.
Premiums and dividends ictuiueu dartec the year
i i-eis pasa oonrur xae year.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THB
NEW WORLD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
of Spokane, in the State of Washington, on the thirty-first day of December,
1921, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant
to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid Bp
. . INCOME
local premium Income for the year...
Interest, dividends snd rents received riu In- tk vaa
Income from other sources received during the year
.4MJ43MM
I1.0M,S7o.7J
290,361.11
lC.M9.vl
Total Income.
iiDDunoArasniB
Paid for losses, endowments, annuities and surrender values
ntujJanil. wtlA MliL.IJ J : . i
.. ... ....... w yunviiuigcn uunna xne year
..tLUMM.M
i, . 1 uvjiwiu.i, uuiuii uic year.
Dividends paid on capital stock during the year.
; - , ' . uuiiui ui real
Commissions and salaries psid during the year.
luxes, licenses ana lees psid during the year..
Amount of all other expenditures .
301.087.0fl
W.W4.72
90,760.00
250,390.08
47,091.92
118,891.78
Total expenditures...
aiue oi real estate owned (market value)..
remi Estate ownea imsrset value )
Value of stocks and bonds owned (market or amcsrUzed f vaiie)
v wmra lug collateral, eri. .
Premium notes and policy loans
a&a in Dsnxs ana on hand..
Net uncollected and deferred premiums
Interest and rente due and accrued.
Other assets (net)
... IU.MM
..1 145,170.71
, 49,29.0
. 1.197,362.24
058.913.M
208,988.61
... 114,641.22
227,780.99
21.197.43
Total admitted assets.
Net reserves . ,
Gross claims for losses unpaid.
All other liabilities
LiABILITIEs"
J3.417,374.78
18,068.00
87,480.63
Total liabilities, exclusive of espltal stock of tl.114.W9.0v 11421.91141
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THB YEAR
(ross premium received during the year 160,080.17
Premiums andsstoupons returned during the yeai 1,434.80
Losses paid during the year tSJ4i 41
j , - .. NEW WORLD LIFE INSURANCE' coFpaNY
John J. Cadigan, President Russell C Burton, Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for service: Georre B. Guthrie, Portland, Ors.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO
of picatro. In the State of Illinois, on the thirty-first day of December. IS3L
made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State ofOregon. puntto lawl
Amount of capital stock paid up. . - 2M,NtJI
Net premiums received during the'yesr n ini lis u
dWdrs n'1 iv during "tzszzzzzztw
Income from other sources received during- the- r..,7 tnAKM
Total in coma.
rt&iT during the year including adjurrmmt expemi
Dividends paid on capital stock during during thr year
Commissions and salaries paid during the yerr "
faxes, licenses and fees paid during the year
Amount of all other expenditures '"
Total expendltarea.-
... S3.14M1LM
4 849..M4.J8
10,000.00
... 870.M0.09
.... 64,898.70
223,266.11
, . ... . ASOS19
Value of real estate owned (market value) J
value of stock and bonds owned (market -lu)'
Loans on mortgages and collateral, eta. """!"""
Cash In banks and on hand . .
Premiums In course of collection written sbS10ss.
Interest and rents due and accrued
Other case- (market value) ' ' ZZZ'
f
..4Xirr.Tii.23
0
650,549.00.
408,169:41
99,537.70
177,871.85
11,583 68
1,000.00
Total admitted assets .
LIABIUTIKS"
flm m 1 ..
" ..'.., iwr won unpaid .. , ...
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding TStoZZ
Due for commission and brokerura
All other HabUlties T
Total liabilities, sxdsslv of capital stock of I2M (M.M
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THBBAB
Net premiums received during the rear B
Lassen MM M Hnrlm. ,U - '"
Losses Incurred during the year.
...11J4,T97.1
4 224.368.71
610,712.11
t4489.l
. 48,081.88
....l M7,nM
.1 81,554.69
. 15.441.00
19,615.41
E. C. Walli . """""" AVtrt!
Stetutor, resident attorney for service: J. H. Brrwt OriT
SOOBIS
Value of real estate owned (market value)
Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) -
Loans on mortgages and collateral, -in ,
iasa in Dana ana on nana
Premiums in course of collection written since September 30,
Interest and rente due and aeeroed
Reinsurance due on paid loan's
1923..
.1 ta.Ku.it
. I884W.67
8W.7JS JO
848.847.63
DO .'JUS a
46.170.60
M.792.14
604.47
Total admitted
Gsoss claims for losses unpaid.
LIABILITIES
Amount of unearned premiums oa ail outstanding risks..
Daa for commission and hmkem
AB other liabilities
4 144.791.41
63418.71
7,000.00
... 50.000.00
Total lis bUi ties, exchudve of capital stack.
BUK1NKSM IN niMXIK VI 1U roi vim
Net premiums received during the yeee
i oasfs paia aunng tne year.
$ UMltJl
.i 4.800.10
1.690.40
5,6-5.75
Losses incurred during the year
, . UTAH HOME FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Beber J. Grant, President George i. Cannon, Secretary
Statutory resident attorney for service: A. D. Trankey, gpakil g Building,
PsrUand, Oregan,
SYNOPSIS OF THB ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
RICHMOND INSURANCE CO. OF N. Y.
of West New Brighton. N. Y., in the State of New York, on the thirty-first
day of December, 1923, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of
Oregom, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Ameeat of capital stock psid ap t Mf.sM.M
INCOME
Net premiums received during the year ; , , ,.,,.$ 972,076.97
Interest, dividends and rente received during the year 83.412.69
Income from other sources received during the year 4,876.53
Total meome...
. DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid during the year including adjustment expenses...
Dividends paid on capital stock during the year
Commissions and salaries psid during the year...
Taxea, licenses and fees paid durinc the year ,
Amount of all other expenditures . . ....
.41.Kl,s0f.lt
1 600.667.45
225.000.00
... 3.12,817.21
20,014.81
... 24,276.63
Total expenditures...
ASSETS
value of real estate owned (market value)..
,!1.202,TS.1I
Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value)
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc...
Cash in banks and on hand .
Premiums in course of collection written since Sept. 30, 1923..
Interest and rente due and accrued.
Liens, Schedule E and columns 1 and 3.. .................
... 30,000.00
.. UM.095.40
279,700.00
193.2M.44
155.137.06
9,885.93
2,938.01
Total admitted assets..
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for. losses unpaid. :
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks...
Due for commission and brokerage. ,...,
All other liabilities
..ll.!tt.Mt.M
.4 182,369.61
. 829,159.07
1,000.00
. 29,000.00
Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of 1504, M0 .60 $LMl,S4l.si
BU8INESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Net premiums received during the year Fire 114,664.87 4 . 14,54417
paid during trie year 12,zl.
incurred during the year (net) . 10,960.14
CO. OF N. Y.
Secretary, David G. Wakeman.
Insurance Commissioner, Salem, Ore.
RICHMOND INSURANCE
J. F. Smith, President.
Statutory resident attorney for service
SYNOPSIS OF THB ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THB
RESERVE LOAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
oflndiananolla. in the State of Indiana, on the thirty-first day of December,
I. to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant
to avert
CAPITAL
n ant ef capital stock paid ap
INCOMB
Total preminrn Income for the year .
Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 1
Income from other sources received during the year..!
Total Income...
..41 Mt.MMt
..$1,752,269.1?
192.532.00
42,345.58
PM for leases, endowments, annuities and surrender value.
i iw m poircyrKnaers aunng tne year..
vr.K-i uui i k we r.r..
Dividends paid on capital stock during the year
Comsasjemns and salaries paid during the year II
Taxes, licenses and fees psid during the year ,
Amount of all other expenditures
...t2,t8T,Mt.TI
J78,53.3.!
22,984.
20,000. 0f
626.733.5't
S4.8l4.8r
86,653.97
Total expenditures .
Vahse of real estate owned (market value) .
Value of stocks and bonds owned (market).
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.
Premium notes and policy loans '.
Cash In banks and on hand. . '.
Net uncollected and deferred nremlnrna
Interest and rents due and accrued..
115.13187
175,207.
1 ,750.943. 0C
1,295,776,4'
334.525.27
171,550.51
143.761.3?
Total admitted assets...
Net
Gross claims for losses unpaid..
All other liabilities..
LIABiUTIEs"
...$T,M,!95.7e
...15JM9.599.47
74.737.SP
902.558.
Total llaMlftles. exclusive of capital stock ef t20t.M.M
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOB THE YEAR
Gross premiums received during the year .
Losses paia aunng tne year...
...H.881.M5.75
. 16,051.06
K noo no
ncocnvB lAJAfl L.ira INSURANCE COSEPANY
Chalmers Brown. President ft T. H..n ,,.
Statutory resident attorney for service : Insurance Comssriaetener, Salem, Ore.
Total Incea
DINnllRHCMKNTS
Nit losses paid during tlio ytar Including adjustment expen..-4
Dividends paid on camtol stuck during the year. , ,
CommiKslons and saluries paid during the year... ,
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during Uis year.. , ,,
Amount of all other "-,"'"'""
.1 (M.iNJ4
M.M1A.
N
58.711 U
l.oTt II
7..04C-M
Total expendltares. - -,-..., ,
AbHKTH a
Value of real real esttte owmd (market "n'ml
Valus of stocks and bonds ond (market value) -
Loans on mm tKBi'. 9 snd collateral. ,
Cash In baiiki and on hand ..
Premiums In eon me of eollertion written since Seutembrr 10. 1923
Interest snd rente due and accrued.... ....
Amount unpaid under reinsurance trcatlos ..-
.4 icuaiJT
None
Noew
IM.97I.1I
lli.Wttl
UJMtl
Total admitted assets
Gross claims for losses
LIAH1UT1ES
unnnid..... .
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks..,
Due for commission and brokerage
AJ1 other llumlitka,
.tUM4LM
8.127 68
I71.000.U
u.aw.M
6,000 M
Total liabilities, rxrlusive ef capital stack
Uli'DINHSS IN ORKtiON FOR TUB
Net premiums received during the Timr
Losses paid during the T''r
YEAB
.4 mjMJl
701 67
8612
Losses tneurrvtl during the year. .
GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
H. K. Dent. Preiitdent F.ank II. Martin. MsersUrT
Statutory resident attorney for service I Insurance 'Commissioner, Bakes. Ore.
SYNOPSIS OF THB ANNUAL STATEMENT OF TBI
ROYAL INDEMNITY COMPANY
of New York, in the State of New York, on the thirty-first day of December,
1921, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, purse a to
law:
CAPITAL
Amount of eaptial stock paid up . , Jet
Net premiums received during the year .,.111,151.174 50
interest, dividends and rente received during uis rear ew.i.u
Income from other sources received during the year. ,. , 57,811.79
Total Income..
DISBURSEMENTS
Net losses paid durinc the year including adjustment expenses.-
Dividends paid on capital stock during the yenr.... ...
Corainissions and salaries paid during the year
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year.
Amount of all other expenditures ., . ,
,411.tt,MTJl
.J 1,34,I71J9
100,000.00
1.911.61944
143.4,A.M
111,742..)
Total expendlturea...
ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market value).........
Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value)
Other ledger assets
Cash in banks and on hand .
Premiums in course of collection written since Sept. 10.
Interest and rente due and accrued
--t,M4,tll.lf
1923..
14.426.714.71
151.111.40
1.462.741 84
, 2,122,710.61
lSl.MUt
Total admitted assets...
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for losses unpaid. .. . l............
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks..
Due for commission and brokerage... ......
All other liabilities
m.Mi.rM.n
4 777.901.00
. 1,01402.87
691.177.17
468,300.00
. Total HsbillUes, exclusive ef capital stock ef tl.OM.IM.M
and surplus of $1 J77,t77.45 . 114,142,711.44
uuoinnoa in usnwn rux laK is Am
Net premiums received during the year , ' 87.711 18
paid during uio year 23,451.47
Incurred during we year ,, , 19 097 47
ROYAL INDEMNITY COMPANY
Milford X. Jewett, President. J.
Statutory resident attorney far service :
G. Mays, Secretary.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THB
CITY INSURANCE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
of Sunbury, in the State of Pennsylvania, on the thirty-first day of December.
1923, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to
law :
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up IM,Mt.M
INCOME
Net premiums received during the year 1
Interest, dividends and rents received during the year.......
Income from other sources received during the year....H
483.911 28
68.871.11
4,176.10
Total Income..
DIRRUP.REMRNTR
Net losses paid during the year Including adjustment expenses...
Dividends paid on capital stock during the year .......
Commissions and salaries paid during the year
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year,........
Amount of all other expenditures.............. ....
..I 1M,I7I.M
t 150,197.41
11,000.00
180,471.14
. 15,274.16
91.128.69
Total expenditures..
ASSETS.
Valus of real estate owned (market value)..... i...
Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value)
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc...
Cash In banks and on hand
Premiums In course of collection written since Sept 30," 1921
Funds in the hands of reinsurance companles.....,,
Interest and rents due and accrued..-. ' "
-4
.4 Mi,m.u
40,071.81
719,500.70
111,821.00
62,766.10
77,700.15
6,957.14
28.897.91
Total admitted assets..,
LIABII.ITlF.n
Gross claims for losses unpaid
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks"
All other liabilities
41JM.711JI
....4 74.610.01
422,121.11
- 10,100,00
Jotal liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of 1606 60s M t us ill 11
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Net premiums received during the year g enj
Losses paid during the your. --...-............7 "
Losses incurred during the ynar . . . i
. CITY INSURANCE COMPANY"6FpENrfflYT.v7Nn
J. Harris Lenker, President. a r o'runUI o.t..
Statutory resident attornev for ..r.U, H V X.uf.""!f BfMWeaT,
. " Tfinam, reruana, Oregon.
Change now to tho
brand that nerer
changes and you'll
nerer change again.
F. K. SKEEN
Real Estate and Rentals
Office E. Main St., opposite to Dank
Dullding
A. M ARANT
Reliable Fire Insurance
and Surety Bonds
OFFICE HOURS 2 TO 5 P. M.
PHONE 805
B. F. BUTLER
Dentist
Post office b!df.
Monmouth Oregon
DR. F. R. BOWERSOX
rilYSlCIAN ti SVRGEON
PHONK NOS.
OFFICE
HOUSE
S3I3
Ml
H. W. MORLAN
Notary Public
Blank Deeds, Mortu(coa, Etc
Wood Sawing per cord
Hard wood, twice cut, 90c
" 3 times in two $1.15
Fir. twice in two 80c; 3 cuts $1.00
Harold Smith Phone 402
IT'S HERE
One door
Building;.
east of the Odd Fellows
Up To Date
1 Electric
Restaurant
Tablea for ladies. Give ua a trial
C. E. Fetier ?
ABTeterAMlMlw4asleVesFysSs.
Monmouth & Independence AutoBua
TIME SCHEDULE
Bus leaves
Monmouth
6.40 A. M.
9.45 A. M.
9.45 A.M.
11.55. A.M.
1.50 P. M.
3.25 P. M.
5.10 P. M.
6.45 P. M.
Raymond E.
Train
To Portland
To Portland
To Corvallla
To Corvallla
To Portland
To Corvallis
To Portland
To Corvallis
Train leaves
Independence
7.08
10,03
10.25
12.13
2.22
8.48
5.88
7.15
Derby, Phone 1504 Prop.
Efficient Service Courteous Treat-
men.
A. L KEENEY
Funeral Director and Licensed
Embalmer
Call Promptly Answered Day
or Night.
Pricca Reasonable
PHONES 9821 AND 9822
Independence, Ore. '
Pickles, Olives, Salad Dressing
Greenwood Cottage Cheese -MONMOUTH
MARKET
FRED J. HILL, Proprietor ;