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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1920)
yvv - mmt M 'yff'v'''' t I1KND mJliLETlN, HKNII, OHKOUN, THliltHDAY, MAY 27. llUO TAOR 8 FZy"rZ 1 BIG MAJORITY RECORDED FOR PARK IN BEND ana to 9on rq nFirrrjAT.'roi,u,ml lh0 wnnlndopor Ml0IM0Pl 50b IU Alb lb Ul'l'lUlALi nR j A iKaste chnlnnnn of tin VOTE CANVASS COMPLETED Cltv Council Appro ca 'Assettmcnt ltolt on Uecrntly Coni-triirjetl Sewer -Liquor Tetter to . Jlc Ordered. By moro than a two to one vote In all city predncU, tho $21,000 park bond hwue was carried In llcnd In the primary election Friday. It was announced Monday night after a canvass of tho votes by tho members of tho city council showed SOC votes for and 29G against. The coun cil will proceed nt once with steps necessary for the Issuance of the bonds and for turning them over to tho Bend Company In exchange for tho park property on the east sldo of thd" Deschutes. Boca use of the number of liquor cases which hate been coming up in police court yesterday and the necessity for determining alcohol percentage la any suspected fluid, as a matter of evidence, C. S. Ben son, city attorney, advised the coun cil that a testing machine should be obtained. An outlay of approxi mately $25 would bo Involved, he said. Immediate purchase was au thorized. An assessment roll presented by City Engineer Robert B. Could for now construction on the West Cen tral sewer main and for construe- Uon of laterals No. 27, 30, 44. 45, and 46, was nccepted. Taxpayers along the lino of this improvement will bo abltto take advantage of the Bancroft bonding act by petitioning within 20 days, but Mr. Gould urges that cash payments be made in as many Instances as possible, to nld in keeping the city's credit Intact. The matter of sewer connections was discussed, and the counclt in formally favored connections being mado at once wherever possible. Fire Chief Carton, who is working with tho health committee, spoke of the practice prevailing in some sec tions ot Bend, of throwing out dish water. This ho condemned us aid ing in tho propagation ot files. CLUB DEFERS , DECISION ON . . JAP QUESTION (Continued from pagi l.l gato'd land '.being worth $250 an acre". The cioarlng of 130D. acres ot our land alone is a big asset to any community. Wo nave1 not sent out of Oregon for a, single article. Bought tractors, implement and food all in Redmond. Also land. And wo get no support from the merchants or business men of Red- nn,l ' ' ltr,. I. nun onnt r Pnrllanrf fnr 111. ' borers. Paid railroad fares for each weiler holdings, known as the ono, only worked a few days. Had .Swamp ranch, has been mado no complaint, only wanted to get! by Haswcll Bros, of Missoula. Mont.. back to the city. I asked tho Torre-1 tho entire consideration to be 550.- bonno Farm bureau for men. Thoy could do nothing for mo. In order! in nvn S1S.000 worth of seed and , rmn ' lands, when Mr. Mackoy of Terrobonmi asked me to subscribe J for tho highway, I told him I would ivn to tho hlchway S100 ner man up. to 10 Japanese to come in and work as laborers until our crops were harvested, then guaranteeing to return each ono to California. I was unublg to becure the permission of tho Terrebonne farmers. Fair Hearim; Ahked. "I then asked them to allow mo to bring in two more mon, making five In all. This also was refused. My first ugrcemont nermlttod mo to bring in six. Wo had an understand ing when tho first agreement was drawn up, that It could bo cancelled on tho notlco of either party. Thero was nothing loft fo ine to do but to cancel, which I did as agreed, and we spnt in two men to help save our crops. "Central Oregon Js positively as sured against Influx of Japanese as far as our lauds areconcerned. Fur thermdre, our lands aro in tho origi nal purchasers' namos. No oales have been mado or oven thought of. "Wo wunt the sago brush and Juniper off, and tho wate an tho land of Central Oiogou, and wo should have tho support of fanners and tho town of Bond, aa most of the lands lie in your. Vicinity ; : "Afairi "assurlflg you that wo are not going' to subuTridQ-our lauds for salo to Japanese, hoping for tho sup port of citizens of Hend, which It Riven they will never Imvo cause to egret wc;ank,you to please JuiIrv our iuiorestft fairly ami mUla ho guided hy nnltatora who huvu mi r to grind." rinn for foment Ion. Dlscimsloti of plans for the en tertainment of the stale grange, which will hold Its annual convon- It Ion hero- June 1 to I, Inclusive, the gonoral committee in charge of the convention, reported that tho gym nasium had been secured for nil day and afternoon sessions ot thn farmers' organization, and outlined tentative plans for an outdoor ban quet on tho evening of tho first day. An endeavor will be made to secure the services of tho Shevllu lilxon band and male quartet se lections will be another feutuio of the program. On the socond day the master of tho nntlonnl grnifge will speak, and on the third day a tour ot the mills before visiting the grange hall is planned. Mr. Kastcs announced that nutos sufficient to tako caro of 400 delegates would be needed W. C. Blrdsall. in charge of Tious- lug, asked that every member off the club an devery citizen who can accommodate one or more guests turn in his name at once. Clyde M. McKay. In charge ot decorations, had no report. PNEUMONIA CLAIMS EX-SERVICE M A N Ki-nrat 11. Fuller, Formerly of Wlrtl Infantry, Dies. ThU Mor-iilnjr. Post to Attend Funeral. Ernest B. Fuller, aged 26. son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Fuller, of this city, died in Bend at 5.20, o'clock on Tuesday, of pneumnnnia In ad dition to his parents ho is survived by his wife, and by three brothers. Arthur Clalro-and Bert, all of -this city. Funeral services were con ducted at the Methodist church un der tho partial direction of Percy A. Stevens Post No. 4, American Le gion, of which the deceased was u member, nt 2 o'clock this af ternoon. Born at Lake Mill, Iowa. Mr. Fuller later removed with his par ents to Bcadctt, Minnesota, coming to Bend in 1915. Shortly after tho outbreak of the war, he enlisted In tho army, serving for 10 months as a member of Company E. C3rd In fantry, statjoned nt Camp Meade and at the Presidio, He returned to Bend in June. 1919, hut since his discharge from the service had not enjoyed tho best of health. Last September he was married to Mlw Grace Bottrell. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Uottrrell of this city. DEAL CLOSED FOR BIG STOCK RANCH Hasivell I'lrM Bros, of .Moutumi Make Payment on Properly Optioned. Announcement was made Tues day that tho- first payment flosinir the HUlO Of tllU WllTZ 000. The deal was made through tho agency of tho Central Oregon Realty company. An option on tbs property, whloh lies Just beyond Sis tors, was taken more than a week ago. If the new owners decide to ac quire, in addition, tho stock kept In connection with the ranch, another deal, amounting to something iu ax cess of $100,000, will bo made, It Is understood. POISON HEMLOCK WORK PROGRESSES Htork Louse from Icndl Weed Can Ilo n-actlcally Kllmlnnted In Three Yean., In llellced. Experiment work In poison hem lock eradication will be done this summer on the upper Metollus where tho weed has long been tho cause of losses to cattle men, Grazing Ex aminer Jack Iiorton, ot tho Des chutes National forest states. Mr, Horton vhns Just returned from a survey of tho infested territory, and reports excellent results from the work done during the past yyenr Que man is still being employed to root out and burn the deadly plants Within three years time. Mr. Hor ton believes that tho stock losses caused by tho homlock can bo almost entirely eradicated. RAPID GROWTH IS MADE BY T KucoumgliiK growth In the mom horahlp nt the Bond Y. M. V A, Is tdiowti In flgurc-i furnished by Sec retary 1.. YV, Trlckey. Mr. Trlck oy's records show that on Novem ber 15. 1910. when tho Y. M ( A. had taken over tho mntiiigcttioiit of the Bend Amateur Athletic cltth building, theru were only 23 mum hers In good 'standing. Since that ttmo thoie has been n steady In crease ot from 60 to 70 ti month, new members Joining, for the most part, on tho monthly basis. At present there are more than 400 Tho summer program, which will he started soon, will Include spe clat swimming classes, children's games nndor tho supervision ot a trained playground uupervtsor, and weekly community gut borings. Mr. Trlckey hopen to bo uble to swell tho membership to closo to 1000 by the end ot the season. The refreshment parlor being put wthiu tho gymnasium building Is nearly complete, while other lm provouients which have been mado include the overhauling ot tho tnnk, waterproofing and cementing it. Prlvato showers aro Installed for women mid u steam room Is con nected up. HE JUST WANTED TO KNOW Possible Explanation for Nonappear ance of Watch Had Suddenly Dawned on Simple Farmer. Supt. J. K. Ourler of the Cari.esls Steel Dinpuny has established a com price More for his I2X10 workmen, thus clrcuinventlup the local profiteer. One of the local prolltrors nked Mr. Oundrr If he would mil shut up the cont-prlcv store, n It wn Interfering with the other stored profits, but Mr. Oursler answered: "Will I -hut up our cnst-nrlo store, eh? Well, that Is about the ualvett question I ever heard. Yes, It's as nnhe a question an the yeung fanner's." "The jouiir fanner's?" said the prof iteer. "A young Pike count v fanner," ex plained Mr. Ouster, "stalked up to the Inquiry ofllce In a Pittsburgh station a ud nxked: "ThU here's thr Inquiry ofllce, ain't It?' "'Sure Is.' said the capable young clerk. la "Wall said the Pike county farm er, 'about eight hours nso a gaHbo took my new wa"h down Hie Mrect to get my name -HRnied on It 'free gratis no's It wouldn't get hnt, and I'm kind of tired of wultln', so What I want t Inquire Is N there lirt-M In (lie fiiumvln' trade, and ure all the PJtUhurxh engnners nut on strike or siimp'n'?" Sell your iMiullry through Itiilhiln rlavifk-l ady. Srtii n( llii- Annual NUlpmrnl ( tb New Jersey Fidelity and Plate Glass Insurance Co. " pf Ntnark. In Ihe Hll of Nw Jrrtrr, on Ik II dr of. Hrcrmbrr, IUID, m(lr Iu tbi- iBtarmir CswBiiitlonrr of lh Ktalf of OrrCKH. pariuant Iu law. Capital. Amount of rapltil aWKk ialil up 400.000 on Income. , Nrl iirtmlunit ttttixtd Jurlnt the yir tl, U7,4l7,li InUrrtt, riiIJroila anl ita rwrlftj aurlnc lh jrar. . 7S.OI0.3U Inrotn from othrr iujrrr rr- rrtrrd ilurlng llip fur 09.(01 Total Immnr SI.3luVS3H.9S DtibuitemenU. .SVt Iohm Hld ilariflK llir fnr Ineluilinc idjuimnt ex pnf. S 0IMV0S4 riltidi-ml I.nl'l on eapllal alvrk Aannt the rar S, 000,00 Comuiliiiona and aslarUa paid cturlne lb jrcar JHC.IIO7.I0 Tjxci. Iltrntv and tret paid during thf rr 4B.24S.30 Aujount of all iilhvrrapvndliurra 311,404.48 Total exprndlturr f 1.008,781,17 AeU. Valur of alorka and lond oword (market Talui) 777.07U.UO I.oam ou loortcacra and rollsl iral, rlr 73S.100.00 Caih In UnU and on hand .. 37.A5l.ttU 1'rruiluni In rour of collet lion vrrltttu lnr Hrplnnlitr 30, 1019 170,711.05 Inlvrrat and rrnu due and ae- trued 30.SM.83 Tola! attett Sl.729.850.7ll Total aiet admilld ln'()retoti.$l,72B,H50.7ll LUblUtiti. (Iron elalnia for loiiti uupald. .( 444,7SB.S3 Amount of unearned premium on all outitandlne rltka . . 5fll,Hf)7.07 Dub for rotninloilon and broker age 03,(180.03 All other liablllllea 29,031.40 Total liabilities, rxclualre of Capital atoek of $400,000 . 1,003,345.71 Muilneii In Oragon for the Year. SVi iirvmluma reeelred durlnir the year 822.90 I.op paid durlue the year . 334.18 lt.iv Inrurri-il durlnir the rear Ufll.lH XKW JK1I8KV 1'IIIKI.ITV It 1'I.ATK OiaBH INHtJUANOK CO. Ramnvl O. Ilouitlond. I'reildcnt. Marry 0. Iteddrn, Hecretarjr .Statutory retldent alturney for aervleei Campbell, Bmlth It Cook. Hnoili of lli Annual Htatcuieat of th British America Assurance Company" of Toronto, in the Dominion of Canada, on the nial day of December, 1010, made to lliH Iiiuranee -Cominimluner of llm State of Ore eon, nuriuant to laws OaplUt, ' Amount of deposit capital ...S 200.000.00 Income. NVt if(inlnm rccetyed durlnf the year JJ 1,408.057.78 Interest., dhldenda and rrnt r"eld durlnis b? yor . . 88,100,10 Income from other aourc ,.,.. vclred.durlne the year , .. 518,7,48.04 Total ineotne ,. 11,773,302.01 Dlibunimenl, Net Iomm paid durlnc the year Inrluillng adjuatinriit ex pernio . . .,,,.,. . . , 6 l'i)i:imttonk mid MUtk'f 1'iiU tliitlnc Hut )rar ... Tate. Ilee-iuc and lee paid during the year . . i -. . ' Amount otvnll other expe mllu(ivt 760,100.80 wt.o'bii.q, tM.m-.no iiir.ioo.Hi Totnl expenditure , . .' , ,l,tU;.Vl 1.(13 Alicia, Value nf Mock ami bomli owned (markc( value) Jl.HdO. ISI.57 (Ah In bitnk and on hand 930,77101 Premium In couro of collection vtrlllin alnco HeptrmhiT no, . . UIU lAP.Aat.07 Ititrvrat nml rent due nnd etunl ... . ft ..'. , .... nl.4S7.AI Totnl naieta S,U07,330TlO beat kitrelal ilrKlli In an; Male Uf any tliJrKlni) (13,7(11.00 TolJI iitet iutnillleillnOreiltil.'.',3ai,ntiP.40 LUblllllei. (lrM elalma fur lone unpaid $ 103,373.33 Amount ot unearned premium im alt outitamtlni; rlaka 1.373.13 0 Due for romrulntlon and broker- ace 3.JP0 00 All other tUMIUIrt 4U,S3U.(IH Tulal llAbllllle. exeluttrp of capital to;k ,.tl.3l7.K.10 3V DulaM In Ortgou for th Yer. N'et nremluuia rrcrlTe.1 duilnit the year J 33,091(10 l.net paid durlnj the )eir 3,337.94 l.oaiea tnrurred durln the year .1,030.94 IIHlTIHIt AMKKI0A AKML'HANCK OOMPANV V, II, MKIKI.H l'realdenl K (larrow, Secretary. H)nopilt of th Annual rilatrtscot o( the Lumber Mutual Firo Insurance Co, of llinton. In the Stale of MiiirhuMtt, on the 311 dar of Iemler, lt'10, mixle lo the luurnre Cummlttlonrr of the Hlato of Ore (on, purauant lo lw locomt. Net premlutna received during thn year 791.993.10 Intrratt, dltldruda and reals recrltcd durlnc the year .. 09,400 03 tnrtini from other iircr re ceived during lh year 33.470 00 Total Income $ 000,933 H DUbanemanW. Net loe paid durinc the year lucludlnc aUulmenl r pemc 9 210,010 30 DWidrmW paid durlnc the year 30,933.U l'vmmliliin and larlrt paid durlnc the year 111,039.33 Titer llmitet and fee paid durlnc the year 33,003 76 Amount of all other expenditure 30,377.13 Total eapcndlture I (170,0 1H 39 AiMta. Value of bond owned, (market iu:pout ok tiii: condition of ihk First National Bank of Bend AT IiKM), OUICdON, IN Till: STATK OF OIUXION". AT Till: tl.OSi: OF UUHINF.KS ON IAV I. Iltto. MSiOVKCK I.oaiiH and tll.scouutii. IncluilltiK rcilUcountaj Total Ioon.. Ovnrilraftn, uuicurctl L'. S. Oott-rninctit c'iirltl("( owniil: Dvnosltcil to rtpciiro circulation iV. K. bomI par valuo) ... - .....'...... - 12.600.00 Pledged to Hocurc postal Havlngi dopoilUi (par valuo) 11,600.00 Pledppd n8 collateral for Mate 'or other de posit or bllln payable 07,760.00 Owned and unpledKod t 06,400.00 War HavltiKit Certificate and Thrift Stamp actually owned . 1MA7 Total IF. H. fJoveniincnt recurltlof. . . . IlomlK (other tlinn IF. S. IioikIb) pledcrd to m. euro poxlul MtvliiKr) (lepOHltn 2,62-1,76 gecurltloK, other than V. S. hondH- (not Includ ing; htockft), owned and unpledged .18,033.10 Total IioiiiIh, Hccurllliw. etc.. othur than I. B. Slock of Federal lle-rve Hank (CO per cunt of uiiliunilrtt I nil Value of ImiikliiK hoiue, owned and liorod Furiilture and flxlunw tr,.l .iiu owiiuil nthnr (hull liHllktllC Lawful roHorvo with Fedural Itmmrskf CuhIi In vault and net amount due tioniti iihiikk Net uinouuta) duo from lanke. brnikfrna nd trtiHt companion iu ino u"MJi -'yiS'x '" ' (othor than Inoluiled In item! 2. 13, or 141 i ..Ol..-..4.-f- Total of Item- 13, 14. 10. 1 ChockH on bankn locatod outnlde town of reportliiK bank unu i...n.u liuinn . Itedomptlon fund with IF. H. Treanurer and. ... .(.. Crnm It H Tronllll TIT. .'. 1,t,U ,,.., ... . --. Othur OHsetM, If any Current uxponHi Intercut pnju....'. TOTAI. I.eMH undivided prof-Its MAIUUTIKS Capital took paid In KurpliiH fund IT.. .11. .1.1.,, I n,nf I mm Illlll 21 I.OH8 current oxpeiiMun, IntereHt and laxiw paid Circulating notcw outHtandliiR Not amount duo to bankH. bankers, and triibt coiupunleH In tho United Htntex and for dlKH countrloH (other than Included In ItcmH 29 or 30) Certified checkH outritntidliiK- ri.hii.e'a xiiorttu on awn bank outHtuhdtnc... . Totul of ItomH 29, 30, 31, 32, and liciiiiiiKl ilepoMUH (outer iiiiui hiuih in--,.", Mibjecl to Itetserve (doposltH payablo within 30 dayri: Individual depoBltH nubject to check State, county, or othor municipal depoHltH - . Hecured by pledRo of nHHiits of thin bank Other demand dopoltH , -........ Total of demand ' doportltr! (othor than bank dopoHltH) Hiibject to lloHorvc, ItetnH 3.4, 36, 3G, 37, 38, and 39 BCS.366,00 Time UepoaltH nubject to Itewrvo (payablo after 30 daya, or HUbJect Uf 30 days, or . more notice, and pontnl brvIukh; CortlftcatoH of dopoHlt (other than for money borrowed Hlate, county, or other municipal doposlta ho, cured by pledge of inisets of thU bank Postal HavliiKti dopoHltH - Other tlmo dopoHltH ' Total of tlmo dopohitB HUbJect to JteHervo Itomn 40, 41, 42, aid 43 407,000.63 TOTAL ' State of Oregon, County or uericuuieu s: , . I, h, a. McRoynoldH, Canhler of tho above-named bunk, do tiolomnly tiolfof. l- a- McHoynoldfl, Caahler, conuncT Aitcatf C. 8. HUDSON, II. C. KLLIB, ". K. A. BATHHIt, Dlrectorn. , Subscribed nud Hworn to beforo mo tula 10th day of, May, 1920, J. A. KABTBS, Notury P.ubllc. My commlBolon expires Dccombor 30, 1(23. tiu) ..'?2M2292 Oath l lianka and on hamk lnf.O70, 13 I'rrililmr) In courp of colleellon erlllen clnen Hcplemtier 30, . MOIfli 10.BT8.IT tiitAmat dun and acnitd . . jt 13.873 43 Total nuMla . . . l,IO,l)t703 l.i'Mt iflnl drpulli In anr lnlr i (It any thrn b) 1.331.13 TiUliiatliiihllreiUiiirn l 100,003 00 ' I,lablllllea, (IrpM claim (at- liei iMi.ild.$ 33,000 Ot Amount nf unearned premium an all ouKlandlnit rlik a70,3H3,0n All ulhrt lliiblllllni II.OIO.IT ii 1 1 T..I.I lUl.llllla. ...Ill.lt.. nf cipiul alock. 4lii,7SM PuiIiicm In Oifiuti for the Yeir. Vet pretnlumi rrrclird limine the year 4,380.1!) I.uue paid iturlnii ISie )rar . 101,03 l.oiic Ineurreil diirlnc lh year 0.103 07 Tim i.ottiKIt jirrr.M. rim tVHt'HAM'i: CO. OK 1I0KTOV, MAHM, (lMrr II. Dvimri. President, It.rrr K Hlone. HterKary ritalutarv reidrnl attorney fir rl-i V I. rinley, I'oillaml, Oreiron, rlypopl of lh nnual rUlrmfnl of III Globe Indemnity Company of New York, In Ihe. Male of New York, nn the ait day of lecember. 1010. made lo Ihe Insurance ConimiMlonrr of the Slain o( Orecvn, pursuant tn law Capital. Amouitl of capital lnek paid up I 7AO.000 00 IllCOIttC. ' Mat rt'ohu" reeelred durlnc .....,, (he year T.03.Va( IB lulerrat, i'lMend and rtat reelrrd durlnc Ihe year .. 331,1111.10 laeom fron other nurc re ld duilnc the yr . , I.IIJ 31 Total Income J.3M.!OI.0 niiburiementi. Net lae paid durlnc the year irn.r IMrldead nald on eapltal atoek rente ..... ..",. . uurmc in year 190.000 00 Commitilons and attarlet paid UUriJir HIT I"! . .. m,mmr,-...,. Ta, llcrnie. and frti paid J durioc the year .... 301,403193 .moua;tjf all other enieiidllwre n33,303JU Total expenditure . . 0.l0rl.03t l AlMlt. Value ft retleltr owned (mar- Vet value) 5.l Value uf Heck and twnd ..,,.. owned (mark( value) .. rt.79t.tlO 00 Ch In bank and on hand . 1,37.190 31 Premium In curi of rolrelHn , written lnee rUplrtnlwr 0. tptU l.3a,M0 8 All other ail 37l.SW.it lntreel and rent due nd a ........ crue,l 03.1 18 11 Tolil ael 0,M,S7.ID Ttl ( admllled In (ren 10.39 J 37a 49 JK39.&4..87 S39.K4&.K7 S3ft,rt&kft? 7,03?.6J 1 47. 1 3 7.4 7 Wtoono, unlacum- 23.04 10 21.0 M.I llOUSi! . ft.lfS ..ClU : w'K Hunk... (rfltn ua- ,? it..M.Tp; t 8,f.,02 4.03.fi0 nn4$l7....I 200.310.04 of city or oinor au - . .. 3.St;n.r.7 026.00 21 C.CU - , taxej. jp,-uw.u . . tl ; 25,033.70 21C.CH Jl.408.037.7C 28,000.00 25,000.00 26,033,70 26,260.3c 12,600.00 ?ai.4s 780.71 2,720.04 HJ 33 ,.. 4.2S2.23 jM,3?J,07i 700.00 1,467.93 C5.465.6C 66,376.10 9,002.01 3.19,467.80 Jl, 103,037.70 LUbllllle. (lro olalmi (or )"e utild.f 1,071,080 OH Ainotiiit ot tmearntd tiremluin on All OUMlAlidlHU ilki , . fl.3lltl,ni III I Mi" fnr t'uirtmlKlun a "il broker ,.. : " , 0 ft.ft0l 05 All ujlivr llabllltlea, lr, aat rl. e.ti1 . , . i . . 330,000 Oil Vitlulilarj- riirte foi lUiin . lOo.OOO.OO Total lllllllle, erlmlve of iijiiii! tlnrk of f7M),000 . Irt.lini.Uin'!! HtnliiiM In Orexoii for lut Ytar, Net premium neelved lurltic Dip enr ll.hlHOl) LnU paid during the r... I.08T &t l.f)r Ineiirred tliirlnr tho yehr 5UWT.it (II.OIII: INDIUINJTV COIIIUNV. II UuiiQn ileeil, rriiiuini I' II, Klukbiir, Heeretary Kiaiulnrr rldeiil atlonier for arfrlee 1 Jamev D Hart, PorlUnd, Orifon Hinnptlt uf ilirf VunuatlTiitemeiif of Tho Oontrnl Mnmtfncturoro Mutual Inn, Oo. of Van VVM, lit Ihe fllale of Ohio, nn thx 9UI day of Derembrr, 1019, made to lh InmrNneei ('iininitlnnr of the Hlate of Ore go,' iiiioiMiil la law t Income. Nil premium received durinc ' (he )e.r Jl, (01,007.30 Inletekl. dividend and lemi rrr.ltid durlnc Ihe year ... UK.034 3.1 Inrome from other urre re- rrlvid during I lie year . 1 1,000 00 Total Inrvme ...... 31,403,09131 Dliburitmrnta, Vt lime iMid durlnc Ihe year Itirludlnc adjuitmrnl r- penir 4TI.80I 3 Commliilem and larlr paid durlnc lh )er 300.fiO4.O3 1 Ta, llcrnte and lee paid durlnc Ue year .... ... 39,(144. Bf Amount of ell other expenditure 310,1'J (,7ft Tot! eiprndilurr . . f 1.031,011.70 As!. Value o( rrat rlale owned (mar let value) . . 40,000 00 Yaliie of etek and bond owned (Hitrktl value! 1,033,001.00 Iin vn iuo(tici and rot- eral, etc IK7.300.00 GWi, In banka and on hand. . 139,313,1(0 Premium U coureof rolleclUin wrillrn alnre KeplemUr 30. 1910 ., 193,1(3 31 Intrretl and irnl due aud r frued . . 11,390 14 Total art fl.OI7.3IK III !, ptrll deputlli Iu any tlale (If any there bol, book alue of bond ... .. 11,3000 ToUl aet admitted In Orr ton over tultktd value ... 11.013,013 33 Uakultlit. ()ro. clilini far loit unpaid K3.33I It Amount tif unearned premium nn all nutiundlnc rdk , 733,07 14 lM far reieotlMUn tad broker air Ba.OSian All elker lUbllllle. 13.000 00 ToUl litbillllr. eituif nf raMlat alock . ft'.9.07l 03 Buitnm In Oraian for Ua Year. Nrl iircutluio treelvrd dmtnc ,lh. )rir .. ll.BHT li (r paid tlurlac lh )er l.90f l,ea lKiirrrd darluc the mr 1-'l T Till! CKNTIIU. .M.VNUrACTt'i:MM MITL'AI. INH CO, H V Olner. 1'realdent O. A. I llieanort, Haereury Hinol ol (he Annual Mlalemral nl the Mnswvchusctta Firo and Marino Insurance Company nf u,.lni in Ihe Hlal of Maiarhuielts "" (he 3t( of December. 1919, made 10 Ik Inmranrw CowMiolonrr of tb Klae of Ore ran, rtufkuinl to law Capital. Amount of capital l'k paid up 1300.000 00 Intoai. Ntl pnmluia received durlaj the yrr . . -It 370.107 Ifl tnur-ii. ilhldxid and onit rfrlved duriat the vr 70.079 73 lltronie frnm nlher leuree re- celvrd diir... Ike )rwr 1,304 03 Ttl.il Income fl.3 17.331 03 DUbiirmntt. ,Vt lo.tew i-Htf durlnc Ihe tr laeMillMC adluMwmt )hin 133, imo n i IHvWnd m3 e.U.I lwk .ciX (he yar . . -. 10,000 (Xi Qna)aVttiVBf and alr(e lW J-rtM Ik year .. . ... 4B.0I1 3 To. Ilaaajain njft fe pM eterUc li fewr1 4T.S7(W Aawt mt all lhr apwUlo , 71.H is 7 Twial naHUfe .tl.3rJ.OI7 lllU. r.,u alk. 'kd llailli' - v.taiel ... .l,3IK.0OI oi UtMTM Iela)4 ill Wfal- MelW wm . . . . . . . m. bauak 4 on hd . . lit eMle ' wllvliNr 40,040.(hi 1(0.131 37 Htlltrw ataMW feaMeMwr J, Kkm IKS StdJtl 7.01(34 IO.94J.ld N teHdroie lbMklt UH pU rM Utrel ht rnPl due a,nl ae rwl Tulal ari H.it7n,:riB 01 ToUl a U kdaalllecl 11 nifSoH.tl, 070,309 Oil LlabtiltUl. (lrM etaVnt for !- unpaid. I 330.337.47 Amount mt tinraroni premturu on all nuoundlnc rlha hOO.ISI 90 Ihj for ruHllin and broker ac 13K.03 All other liabllltl Sf.OIOl fuinlu 330.771.18 r ToUl lUbllllle. eclulvi. of --, e.plul atoek of 00 000 . ,l.37fl,309.01 auilnu In Ortjon for 0 Ytar. t premium received dmlHC .v. the er . . rfn MAHHAnirHirrrri nun a ma junk IXHl'lUNPi: ((IMINV l.vrrell A lUnlon l'reldent Waller WllUrd. Hecretary (talulorr, rrldnl allnrnev for ervlee OltUri II Durham, 3M Oak fit 1'orlUnd. Orecon CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Clawined kdvortumc cnariia per- two I" cent for 20 word or le. One reiil lr( vrord fur nit over 39. All claaalfted adveliUlnrf trktlr cah In e4vaoc.. SUm tVOU UALR. l-'OIl HAM-: . Frenh milk cowr V. J All, I Mi mllcu north of Hon1 ou Hwulley ditch. I'hono 1'8P2. 63-12-13P KOOS FOR HATCHI.Na 8. C. White, Lcghornu. Honvy winter tuynrH, mated to Tnticrod cocks, of 230260 bkk btrnii, tl.60 per 16. H. 0. It. I. ItedH, mated to high clifttK cockerolft from prize winning utock 32 for 16. Ono third rnuh with order, balance, on dollvory.- IIofitoltor'H Poultry Farm, Tiimnlo. 97-Sltfc WANTUII. 1'AHTUKK Wanted, cnttle to pim- ture; $1.60. por month. 000 acre fine river meadow. Wrltu W. II. II. Wllllnin'w, Ilend, Ore, 04-13-16p I'ABTl'HK- Wanted cattle to pa- ture, 11.50 pop month. 000 aoron fine river mondoi.'AfldreBS W. H. IC. WllllaiiiH, rJond7oW; 84-8-1311 - - - - ;.Tflal ,lB4g- FOR nh'NT-VStpck ranch with plonty of yrator pumped by wind mill and 'gasoline engluo. Lota of out, raiigo, Wrltu E, coro nullotln, . .' 8MM!p .i p t 8 NW 1WpM '. : ) .ti