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Page Four From a Bride: As a young housewife of only two and one-half years' ex perience I am glad to find that even we amateurs can cook successfully if we use Royal Baking Powder." Mrs. J. L. M. BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Contain No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Send for New Royal Cook BookIf FREE Royal Baking Powder Co., 130 William St, Hew York WEEK'S DOINGS IN HIGHLAND COUNTRY The assessor for this district, A. L. Shipley, formerly taught school here. After 15 years he again looked in on the pupils last week but all was strange. The boys and girlte "he taught have grown to manhood and womanhood, -with homes of their own. He was entertained while here by Fred , Featherstone and Samuel McElmurry , Mrs. Dell Alexander was in Wells dale the latter part of the week and reports her uncle, Willard Cau-1 thorne,' somewhat improved in health. He is now able to sit up part of the day. A family dinner was held at Oren McElmurry's on Thursday last. . L. C. Rulifson took a party to Sa lem Friday on a business trip. Those going were: Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. Fred 'ne Featherstone, J. Jones and Oren McElmurry. Several attended the basket social (club team which easily defeated the Friday evening given by the En- Deschutes and Delphi clubs, and now campment in town. Those enjoying is training for the finals to be run the fun were: Mr. and Mrs. Gale off soon. Alexander, Mrs. Jack Stapleton and J Mr. Burright, a freshman in corn son Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Oren McEl- merce, turned out for the freshman murry, George Stapleton and Henry track squad and was showing up good McElmurry. I but he cannot give the necessary Mr. and Mrs. Dell Alexander had time to it which will keep him off with them over the week end, the the squad. You Get Pure j i Milk and Cream Sanitarily Handled and Promptly Delivered from the Visitus Dairy WAYNE W. HANNA Phone Monmouth 1811 Ok Independence Iron IDorKs is open for all classes of machine work, blacksmith ing, sawmill work, cylinder grinding, auto repairing and heavy forge work. We will adjust any piece of work which does not prove satisfactory in workmanship. Every piece of work going out of this establishment is inspected by a member of the firm in charge of that department. We will appreciate your business and give you a square deal. Our plant is arranged in such shape to give the very best of results. Let us get together and our county. Haltaday, Justin 6r Wood Independence, Oregon latter's sister, Miss Elvea Fischer, of Salem. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McElmurry gave an informal dinner In observance of their son Henry's ibirthday. Besides the family, they had with them Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Alexander. The Highland Social club will meet on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nelson of Monmouth. The farmers are making every minute of the good weather count. Horses are plodding, tractors are humming and everyone is up bright and early to catch the early worm. The teacher, J. H. McDonald, spent the week end at his home in Salem. BURRIGHT WINS HEAT IN PRELIMINARY RACES Corvallis (Special to Enterprise) Glenn Burright won hfs heat in preliminary intramural relay races in the armory Monday night. He was the first runner on the Miami I I keep the repair work in frW&m INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE SOCIAL AFFAIRS DURING THE WEEK Mr. and 'Airs. J. mourns nau as i their guests at a house party Inst Saturday and Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bruchman and son Merle, Mr. ' and Mrs. George F. Hopkins, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lindley, all of Port-, land. Mrs. Collins is a dtiugliU'r of Mr. and Mrs. Lindley. The visitors came by motor Saturday, returning to Portland Sunday evening. It was a highly enjoyable event. The Tatting club was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. A. B. Robinson Monday afternoon. The rooms were spring like with quanti ties -of daffodils, violets and hya cinths. The suggestion of Easter was carried out in , the dining table decorations, tiny chicks and bunnies being in evidence, while the place cards showed rabbits and little maids with their Easter bonnets. Gueets were: Mesdames Hanna, Kenney, Carbray and Robbie. Little Miss Lucille Cook was host ess for a recent delightful afternoon party on the occasion of her 12th birthday. The 16 girl friends present passed a pleasant afternoon with games, when Mrs. Lxjok uanered them into the dining room prettily decorat ed in blue and white. Here they en joyed a delicious lunch, which in cluded the regulation birthday cake, adorned with its 12 candles. Gueets of the afternoon were: Dorothy Ray, Marie Baker, Celesta Cuthbert, Alice Haley, Eva Bullis, Wilma Percival, Duretta Kolb, Lenore Myers, Eileen Pengra, Margaret Eddy, Wyma Trox- el, Helen Knott and Marion Fluke. Little Ernestine Smiley was pleas antly reminded of her ninth birth day last Saturday when a number of her littte pchoolmates met at her home for an afternoon's play. The time was passed with games and in initiating the new swing which had beeen put up in one of the big oak j trees in the yard. When Mrs. Smiley called the little folks to lunch, visions of all sorts of birthday goodies were in their minds, and they were rather aghast at the sight which met their eyes. A dieh of toothpicks formed the centerpiece, while at each 'place was a cracker and a glass of water! A pretty slim lunch for hungry chil dren who had played hard all the afternoon, and far different from the goodies anticipated, but they were company and must make the best of conditions. This they proceeded to do, when Mollie Bob Small, the youngest of all, remembered having seen a huge cake in process of con struction, and her outraged feelings declaring themselves, cried, "Where is that nice big cake?" This re minded the children that it was April 1st and a joke had been played upon them. Mrs. Smiley then brought in the lunch, which was all, and more, than the- little folks had anticipated, and which included the big cake de manded by Mollie Bob. - Wishing Ernestine many more birthdays and expressing the wish that they might all be there to enjoy themselves with her, the children departed for their homes, having passed a most enjoy able afternoon. Little guests pres ent were: Naomi Hewett, Levita Bullock, Helen Byers, Ruth West, Irene Bush, Mollie Bob Smalt, Ruth Wilson, Viola Cuthbert and Beryl Kelly:. "Siamese Twins" $pines Joined. Chicago. The "Siamese twins' Josefa and Rosa Blazek, who died last week,, were joined at the spine and severing: them would have been fatal, according to X-ray photofrraphs takes after their death. The pictures, it wat dpclared showed a continuous. U shaped spine and: also several vita) organs in common.. The deatb was j due to intestinal obstruction accord-1 Injj t. George W. Brad,, radiographer Borah for U. 8. Mlite Opera-tfon. Washington, D. C. Government op enttion of the coal mines was sugr gested in a statement by Beuutui Borah, republican, Idaho, chalrmau at the senate labor committee,, after con terence with representatives of rafnert and operators. The senator said this was the alternative if the coai Indus try was not reorganized. ' BROADWELL the Shoe Doctor Prices for Half Soling: Men's Shoes $1.50 Ladies' Shoes $1.00 Boys' Shoes ....$1.00 to $1.25 Military Heels $1.00 Cuban Hciels $1.25 Rubber Heels 50 I specialize on Military and Cuban Heels for Ladies' Shoes All leather and work guaranteed Second and C St., Independence AIRLIE HAPPENINGS BRIEFLY STATED Urvn Cooper hu gone to Simp son's camp where ho will bo employ ed for about a month, 1 Doraey Turner, who was taken to the Pallas hospital ubout two weeks ngo in a critical condition, died Sat urdny morning at 3 o'clock. Funeral services were held at hlft home Mon day at 2 o'clock p. m. and he was buried in the Smith cemetery. There are several new curies of mumps In our vicinity. A number of the pupils who have been absent from school with them, are again In school. Miss Winnogene Peterson spent the week end at his home in Parker. Tom Sndth has been keeping Ellis Dodson's confectionery for him while he is enjoying a case of mumps. Rev. Lovell of Salem attended a business meeting of the Airlie church officials last Friday evening. Glen Hadley will leave for Valseti this week, where he exepcta to be employed for some time. The revival meetings being held in the Airlie church are well attended everyone taking interest in them. Some time they will learn to levy taxes without people finding it out, and everybody will be happy. John Fenton pt Oregon - City, a former president of the Farmers State bank; has been here this week greeting old friends. Byaopala of th. Anuual Mtal.ui.nt of THE RELIANCE INSURANCE CO. ( Philadelphia. In Ih. Mat. of Pennsyl vania en th. thirty-tint day of D.cmbr. ltll. mad. to h Inauranc cummlaalun.r of th atata of Oregon, pursuant to lawl CAI'ITAX. Amount of capital dock paid up I 404.440 0 1M0MK. N.t pramlumg rec.lvrd during th. )'f tl.lll.lt Internal, dividend, and rent received during the year .. 71,16 II Income from other euurce received du Jurinic the year 141,5.9 II Total Income .. I 111.111.11 DlSBl'H.HKM KNTS. Net loaaea paid durtnif th. y.ar Including adjuatment ipenaea I ltw.H6.li LMvtdi-nda paid on rapltal .tuck durliuf the year .... Il.v00.lt Cummlaalona and aalarlea paldi during th. year tl.tlt 10 Taxes, licn-a and fee a paid durlnc th. year 4a.lll.40 Amount of alt other expendi ture tl1.t.4 Total expenditure, TTS.0II.I1 ASHKTH. Yalut. of roaf eatate owned (market value) I Value of atocka and bond. owned (market value) .... Caah In bank, and on hand.. l'reniluiita In eoura. of collet' tton written alnce Heptern ber to, Mil Interent and rente due and accrued 105,000.0 414 S4 xu4.cii.at Z&4.M14T 14.710 44 Total admitted axeeta f 1,441,104.10 1.1. Villi. Ill f. Oriiea claima for loeeea un paid I. TO.UH.I Amount of unearned pre mium, on all outaianding rtaka tl.72t.7 Ioe fur comnitxaion and brokerage tl.lll.ia All other liabilities ZX.7lt.0t. Total liabilities exclusive- of capital atock of 1400.- oO (&4.IU.IS- UlhlNKhM IN OKK4.0.N I (III INK VEAR loaaei paid during the year.. I 7,149.14 Ijumm Incurred durlriK Mi. year 4.67. 1 The ECHbanc Iieumne. Company ' l-iJludeiitila.. K. C. IRVIN, 'resident. M. 41. OARRlUUhiS, rleoretary. tUatutory reaident attorney for service; A. W. GIKHlf, Portland., re. Heaidrnt Agent. I.OL1. VAJ OB.UN. 1011 Northweatern Han, building, rtunt 17-41. trnopata of the Annual htmement of th. Home Fire & Marine Insurance Company of California mt, San Franciitco, In the Main of Califor nia, on the thirty-flrjil rtuy of Umnmh-r, lil, mad. to the IneuranVe t.'oionilaMoimr ( the State of Oregon; purauant tu law: (AMTA1.' Amount capital atou paid up.fc S00.0M.DOi INT9.MK Net premium received during, lh year l-.TSS.MO.T Intercut, dividend., and rent received during, the year lOM'M Income from other aouii- re ceived during tlie year ... 4 Tutal Income ..tl.H34.7Uil D I 1 KM KM NTS Net loe paid, during the J.ar. In eluding. Hdjumment, ex- pontwa 1,S46.18.$ Iivlilenda pal t on capital .tuck during the. yenr Cotmniti.lona. and aularium paid during th year 6.M,4.U.!6 Taxi'H, lici.e and f puld during tt year I,20.l Aniount of. all other pendl- turea 192, 047.4 Sotal epndltureai i, 190,1,75 74 AS4SET8. Value uf real eatate ownrK? (market value) Valui) of atocka and bonda uwnvi murket. value) l,747,01i t0 Loan, on mortgagee and col lateral, etc 107.6D0.II0 Caah tn banka and on hand... 32U,U2.II Premium in course of collec tion written ainca Sopteia ber 30, i9al 357.274.70 Intereat and rente due and accrued 16,014 07 Total admitted aaaet. 1 2, 54 f ,01.1.42 MAIUMTIKH Orom claim, for Iomixm unpaid. f 302,8.15,24 Atnount of unearned pr.iinluiiia on all outHianding rlaka 1,359, 22). 89 Due for commluHion and bro- Iterag. ............,... ..... , All other ilabllltloH 'Vl'.b'sV.oi Total llabilltioe, excluelve of capital atock or liOO.000. .$1,713,716.8? BCS1NKHH IN OKKfiO.N FOIl THK VKAH Net promluma received during the year $ 21,33g.41 'Lome, paid during the year... S, 467. 71 iLoBneti Inuurre1, during year, . 7.346.CH Home l ire nnd Marine Iiinuritnee 4 omptiny of Culifornut J. B. liKVISON, Prenldant. II. P. ULAN'CIIARIJ, Hecrelary, Statutory reaident attorney for service, A. ('. Barber, Insurance Commissioner, Balem, Ore. Agents, Wltltmer Kelly Company, 411 pit tuck Rlcmk. 1'orUand, (Jr.. Valsetz Events Mm. Joe nnd dautrhttnr Fraiu, returns Sntunlay from l't.rtlantl after several weeks M with li'1" mothiT. Mrs. T. IhTKlund Irft Friday to visit ndutlves in Silverton and 1 ort land. , Mrs. M. H. ''''k fntrtalnod th "BOO" club Thurnday afternoon In her attractive hunjtnlow. Mjait tiumn.inKH lfft Monday fr her home In Kana City, after an ex tended vWt with her sinter, Mm. Elmer Pnvis. Tho evnnKeliHtlc meetincn cloned Sunday night after holdnir wrvlfM for a week. Mrs. Elmer Davis upent Monday nd Tuesday In Independence hop- pinfr. , . Walford Nelson spent Saturday In Salem and Independence attending to business matters. Phil Johnson and !ter left lant week for Independence whore they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley left Ut week and expect to locate in Chicago. When little Tercival arrived at school he carried the following note: "Dear Teacher: Our little I'erclval is a very delicate child, and if he U nauirhtv and he U apt to be naughty at times Just punish the boy next to him and that will fright en him he'll be good." no pel a of Ih. Annual Hlatemenl of Maryland Motor Car Insurance Company of Wilmington. In I hit ti uf lwr, un th thirty flml ln tf lt?Hoiiilfr. 1121. in Hilt tu th inufiit'- c rtmniiBiitnr uf Khm tat uf Ufrmt, turunt lu law: C AIIT U Afiuiunt of rut'ltiftl gtork i.ti tip j0A.O00 N( prrtiluiua rtlvntl ilurlt.K tho fw ntl.SfS CI tmiiii, iiivltpnta mint rnta rr- Cfflvdd durtnc ih yr . .... 4,t?S,4t I no on t from other Mirer i- CDivwd ditring th yrmr ..... 4.7'J3 0k Total tnrom . Hw4.l4l IhU RWKMr.NTS, Sri Ion" Mid ilurlhK ihm tr. Im lutlifiK ailjuattnrnt x HV X II iWttfri4ja iahJ un oaitlial atm k tiunn tlw ykr ...... .o (nmit.laatMia and aturi yatd JurliiK th fmmr 1M.IIM1 Tia, Uc4BKa and fa paid durlnie Ihi yvar J.fci4 IT Amuuut of all othvr ixpohditur 14.41.1 Total .apvndltur.a lflt.7II.tl AHhKTH. Valu. of ral .alal. oni-f (mir- kM VBllM) . Valu. of .1.1 k. anil bund. uM tmark.t valu Hit. SI H LMiia n nt-t.a anl rutUt- .ral. K. , 4'h In bank, and oti hiwid . . tl.I4 It I'r.rnlum. tn ruuri, of otiM-tlnn written aliu-. rWpt.mbr S4, 14.31114) Intrat anl rent. di and a- orui i. m il Total armlttMl MM, 1111.. 31 I.14I1II.ITIKH. Oroaa rlalma for loaaoa unwhl I 11.44 14 Amount o uiMirne4 prt-imum. on alL autalandliK( rlka 4. M4.ll lu. for reinuihaH4Mi and briAk rat- t H 71 All othir nabilHI.. I7.HI T"la.l UabLlltlc.. mlualv. f rapltal aK.ck of . . . 1 1 1 1.H1I Of Bt MIEMM IN OKKOOM I OH TIIC V CAR Net pr.rnLunut raeivad dartni tlie rr LtUH Vemm-t paM durlna (be resr. . . . 24 4 Low Incurred during th. year 4i4.tl Marylaviiii Moto i'mr Inauranr. f'rMatan)r, J. ri.'RVIAKCE nriMSAL, I'rMMdent. C1LAHLKM H. KEklVklH, t4wr.tary. Statutory rxld.at attorney for aarvlc.i J. W llAlfralAN, fiM-tlaa Or..,n. tJ. L. RARTMAN A '-., I'talnlxr a Com tn era., Vsrlutod, Or., Clwx a.t. Asia. Hxnnpala of th. Annuul HUIrm.nl mt The Netherlands Fire & Life Insurance Company of Th Hj.u. Holland on th. Ihlrty -f lri day of UwifMibnr. 1WI, mjtiln to th. Iriaur aiic conimlKHlininr of th. Mai. of OirKon, purauunt to law: CAI'ITAL. Amount of capltul aiork pabt up. I B. uioal.t 10l.Bog g 6.4.1 ,i(.7 IT 6.1,4 9 t.l 21. .1C0 ll ' Not promluma rein-lvoil On ring tho yar IntaroMt, i!lvldMidn and ri-nta moulvod ilutuiK th. year .. Incoiiin from othnr aourtoa rw:Hlved durliiaj tlm y.ar ToUli Inoou,. 7aa.ai7.Vi I1NH( IIHKMKNT.H. ttat Iojomih paid ilurina; thn yar hmludliiK auVlualmnlit ll.vlil.mda paid 0ji captiitl atock ijurlnic thw your. . . . CoriimiaHlona and aularh'a l.nld during tho yar , . I'axna, llirnriH.,. ilmt feia'J,ttij durlutc lli yur Amount of all utlmr .u..i',ir. turi " 4U6.li3.D4 Noun lCii.401 Jl liJ.fi ID I i U1.2SH .it iota, .p.indltur. , 4411,37 I.UU Value of r,i ea,",,,,, Value of ,t,K,kM , 'i,,;; N"' -wood (o.arkot valu,.) " ! 10, ot0 ,, Loan, on inurt..w ,,,, ,.,,. '.'"1-60.1,0 littoral, tftc. ... 1'reo.luma uourMB , ....4 bor,1;'';" m,l'tum InmrgHt and "rVmn ' du, ' ami ""'"' Tota. adinUti-d a-HH Tf.HUU ,. , 1 ' Hill. Ill KH Oioaii claim, fr lu,,;,. A,,,1,,,,,t'-;f,"-u;;j;;;i---- m.RIHJG e42,467.C'J brokoraito . AH nttmr lluliHIUioi." '" and C. ooo. on H4.0S1.VK To! 1 1 lii. I, i, in. . "AJIOI,,, VV. I.KTTUN I- o M '"lA.M.l, lM,lullla hhlu. Friday, April 7, 1922. MONMOUTH STATION -AfiKNT (JOI'.H TO KLAMATH C0L'N"n Monmouth Herald Hiiyn: jt g I'rlmu returned lnt week from , vixit of Innjxtlon ti dilloquln a Klnmnth county wlur ho expert, to move hia family. Th prenent nj,, nt t'liiloquln miiken a trml,, w Mr. Prime, the nwup taking with u luii nr tv In "tfV(r4 Whirh wna i Mr. Prime ravor, lln t lillt,u j fice titrilen with It twice the kuIuj of tlie Monmouth Jol. It In, however I lumber, town Itn ati'ti on the Klanwti Indian r'Hin.'atlon and lacking many of the advantage of the valley towm, It him an elevtlon of 4.000 feet ini while it does not rain there in tin hUtniiier time, thy have winter nuv and this winter have had an unuul. ly largo amount of the beautiful. It Is located In a fine hunting and flh Ing country. The Primes will U greatly missed In Monmouth when they have been active in the com. munlty life and have made mn; friend. They ar packing to len t prevent and expect the new hm Mr. Juhnmm, to annume duties her in the near future. C. II. Stephen, who has b, spending the wlnUr In Ixjh Angela has returned here with tho Intentlos of remaining for a while at leat, if not tA-rnuinefitly. Mr. Stephens droi through in his car, which Is equlpp as a photo studio. t American Eagle Fire Insurance Company t N.w Tork. In th Xa4 af N.w Jm mm Ih. tnlrty.rint lar ( DtMRilMf, till, ad, to th. iMatuaa oommtiU n r a tat Cat. of Crvaai, parmMt t la v l CAriTAU Jkmount .1 M4lal atock al4 ' up t.m.MIN 1XIOMK. NM premium, raxwlvwt dunnff Ih. y.ar I l.ltl.MMt lalrM. 4t.l4.nil. aa1 r.nl. fK.iv.d diarina tha yaar .. llt.HLW Inront. froft, oUr viarr fMwiv.il durtn ih. y.ar .. IIIM Total Iicmi), . I 441 1)144 iiari uxr.Mr.tTx Nt loasr. paid iturln. Ih. y.ar iiwladia adjuxm.nl .iponm ... I l.4I.MM lilvidnd. paid on rapltal tork during ih- y.ar .... I44.444 W l'ofiimlalon. and uUrl"! p. td durin. tb. y.ar 44IH1.I4 Ti l.i-.i.n and rm paid luring ih year !II.Ittf( Amount of all othnr p-ndl lur. ...j ttt.l44.IT 1'ilal pndllrMl .... S.ll.lliM nnKT. Vlu ..f n.irki and bond nil Itri.rkol ralul I'aah In bnk .nd on hand . rrfinluiii. in r.r of rtil'M- Una wrlitr. i.n.'e K-t.l.oi. b-r it. UJI . Imrn-ai and r.nl. du and ar.ru.-d , 117 411 It 4M.IJI H T4 lllll ii 4ii a Tll 4mlll.d f'mrim I t,4t 11114 lUIIII.ITItJi. (Iroa t'laima fi, lunva un Pl .1 If. 14 It Amount of unarnd f.r- iiiiunt. on all noi.t.nrlinf ri .... . I I4 !! 1ft- u.r n a to m I . . I n a and hr--lra;i ,. St tllil Alt ot.r llul.ltl l.-a il.ltIM Total 'b Im. MHtnivw mt hi 01 1 1 ai'Mk r I 1.114 IIIMM r nmM toil TM K 4i N"l prr I u r"tle.l dr ! Ih v-, , , It.trtM l.iiv. pa.. I luim. lh . ll.Olilf l...- m n.. during s.Tiia '""ii riirl. llr. Inauram VmmtmMT I A KWIN-V'CltT'lV lTe.ld.4l, ". ' . t I'.IM. . i r-lary, fi'oi.iv : id.-nl nt nrn-- fnr irvl'' f-S ' Ii. l:A.Viii4, uitlafi (ii . hi i .iii:i,i mi:aiii4 4aufai the Aaamal frlltf. ef The Palatine Insurance Company. Ltd. f ljndin. i:iilnd, on th. thlrty-H1 day of Hm-.miU.-r. I3l. niadn to th. Iniuf ai.co roiimla.liiu.r vf tha alal. of " paraa.nl t law. IVIOMK, Nrl priMiuma rtK-alv.d iturhig . th. yar l t7.M'" lnlnr.Hi. ill w l.t.-n.la anil r tt t at rai-.ivi'd during lha y.ar.,., 1 ; lrcom. from oili.i ai.nrv.a r. wlv.d during Ilia year 11, HI" Total lanutn. M.1J.. IlIHIH KMKMRNTM. N.t luaii-a paid during th. ynar. Ini'luduig adJuatmont . "xp.naea U.I'JI.ll'1 Comnilmiloii. and aalarlea paid lllirlfiir Ih. aualtl.lf TaxiM, Hi nM..H anil ' fo.a" I'laiii ' ... during- th y.ar 1H4.HI'" Amount of all olh.r api-ndl- , ,, turn. , 807,111 Total .(psndlttirM J.47T,lM'' AHNKTH. Vain, uf atoi-ka anil bond ... own.d (marki-l vlu) S.011. " Taah In bank, and on hand... 1,177,411" rrHmluma In cuuiu. of collro- Hon writmn ainuu H.pttmib.r ... 10. 121 , 4.X-I Inimnat and r.nta due and go- ... tt crund ST.l" " lUliiHuranc on paid loaiiria! ', '. . aMI Total adinlttod aa.nt. .I4,97,i'-" MAIHIJTUJ4. Oroaa olalma for Iomo unpaid.! 4,l"'rt Amount of unnamed prnmluina ,,i on all outataiiillng rlak. J.841.1"" Dub for conuniwilon aud brok- orauB .00 Si All other llabllHIna tl,MW Total llabllllli 3,440,IJl" BI'HINKHH IN OIIK4JON 1-X)H THK Net premium, raoelvuil during ..,,,i tlm y.ar , t 3.1.1'1! Irfiaaea paid during tha yar .. ".!'! lHeg Incurred during; the year 1,6 " FaJuvtbie lluunuica Comtmny, tlA WHITNMY FALACHfl. Utiltad Satan Branch Man' C. J. HOI. MAN, Paolflo Coagt Branoh Minafer- filatutory ruld.nt attornay for gervl! A. C. BARBJCR, Inauranc. Comm!ali,'i lt.aHd.nt Afentg, WHITVER KKIXTCOH nx, ilA iftUiKJt btocis, PorOMtV; W