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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1921)
HlttHl fitlt.i.xntl, HKNIt, OHMKH tMIHHUM, AVIUh '41, JfrtU VAttH ft, efmHmtwitmfmmtmmtrmffiimitMtmmmmmmimnw BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY !uuiiili""i,lll,,H,H,llm',,,,'',ll,"',ll',l'l''"l,lll",mmn,ll'w'H,m WedneHtlay Sheriff M. K. HoOrU Is III lodny wlih lonsllltl". Mr. inn! Mri), C. I. Mciiiitmon Infl Oil iiinrnliiK for HmtttlM. Al Olbsiin f I'liilnvlnw wns ii dual in vlaltnr In llend yrslerdny. A sU.nnund Imliy boy w horn vi.tnlny li Mr. and Mm. Ii. V Mnoru. V. K. Kryrr ntid HlerlliiK Fry n-iir of Cloverdnlii wnrn In Hnil y tiirdny. John Tnylor loft this mnrnliiK for Mndrns, wlmro ho In uperiitliiK n bar bershop. Ulnrtuicn Miinnlwlnn'r ruttirm.l Hi In inoriiliiK from n business trip to l'orllmul. l.uc,lnn Katller of tint A. C. Dutton Uimher Co. of Hpokiimi wan in inmu . yesterday. Jack Hmllh, formerly lociiti'd here, hut recently of Klnuflulil. is In Urn rliy NKuIn Ihln wrok. V. 0. Illrdsnll was nxpaclfit to ro turn today from Portliiml, whero ho linn been on business. Mr. niul Mm. lliirinnn Mum urn mill llttlo noil of I'luluvlow were In llend ytuli'rituy on business. , Clement U. tltonn of I'urllnntl In vlnltliiK his brother, William, man- itKur of Ilia Huh store. J'ntil llosmnr, who linn been rl- ously III nt hU lioimi In lliln city, It reported to hn ri'covorltiK. (J. Illrdotl to Hllvur l.nko anil I'. W. Ilorllil to Korl Hock were tho passen gers till" mornliiK on lha Bllver I.uUo Mm. II. J. Hanson of Portland, who linn been vIsltliiK with Mr. uml Mm. Martin Ilensun, returned to her homu Inst iilRht. Mr. nd Mm, It. H. Murrow of Itedmond nro the parents of o 7 im pound xlrl hnby, horn nt Kt. Charles' hospital In lliln city. K. Hundnulst, n former reldent of Central Oregon, wan hero yestnrdoy nil n tourist, leavlnic tunl nluhl for Portland, Inter to ko south. Mrs. A. II. Detlte, who linn heen vis iting with MIm Jesslu llurtou nt thu I'ltot Ilutto Inn, loft Inst night for her home. In New York clly. Mm. II. C. Hcott mid two sou of I.n Pino passed throiiKh llvnd yestnr dny on their way to Bensldn, wlmro they will mukn their home. Mm. O. J. Too returned thin morn Iiir to her homo nt Mnrysvlllr, Wash., nftnr visiting with her daughter, Mm. I,. T, Dawson, for sonio time. II. II, Mnyem went to n porlliind hospital Iniit night under enro of JitiDH A. Harris for trentmenl for n disability Incurred while In thu imvy. Mr. nnd Mm. Chnrle Orewller nimo In to lleml from their sawmill nt Bisters yesterday. Mr. Orewller going on to I'ortlund last night to purchuse n new engine for the mill. Tho llnptlst Women's union will hold Its regulur missionary meeting Thumdny afternoon nt tho homo of Mm. J. M. I.nwronco. All niembors uml frlendn of tho congregntlon nro urged to he preiient. I)r. It. A. Parsons, inspector for tho bureau of nnlmnl Industry, left thin morning to lnpct tho hand of sheep bnloiiRliiR to I). U. Verges nt Powell Iluttu. Mr. Vorgcs wnH In llund this morning, returning with Dr. Parsons. Tho Inat of tho Interesting scries of loetures on tho Old Testament hy Dr. Ooorgo II. Vnn Wnlcrs, Episcopal nrahdeacon for eastern Oregon, will bo delivered tonight In tho Little llrown Church, holwoon tho houm of 8 nnd 9 o'clock. All nro Invited. Tucsdny 1. J. Cook of Deschutes was In tho city yesterday on buslfleBs. John Mlntor left this morning for I'ortlund, whero ho will stay for somo riruo, Mrs. 8. H. Shell nnd son (Hon wont to Portlnnd lust night to mnko their homo, I,, O, Smith loft this morning for Port Orchard, Wash., lo spend two months. J, fltorliiKer left this morning for Yiiklnm, whero ho will visit for a short time. Harry Itolngold roturnod this morning from Portlnnd, whero ho wont Inst wook, County Clork J. II. Hanor roturnod from n bUHlnomi trip to Madras yes terdny afternoon. Mlko Mnyfleld, cattlomnn of nour Prinovlllo, wont to Fort Uock on tho stiiRo this morning. Mrs. M. Jackson Kolloy wont to Portland Inst night to nttond n moot ing of tho Ileboknli lodgo. County Buporlntondunt J. Alton Thompson Is vlltln tho school in district No. 20 this afternoon. A' 0 "-pounil boy was born yoBtor day torVjuiOIW O'Jffi JTujlsonat Tiiiimlo nt MriiinlHlii View IkmipHmI. Krnnk ffunied to hU home In f'orllumt IimI night nflor vUltlng hero wild hf nintf-r, Mr. It Wnl- Into. Mm. II. J ffliiiU of flnvld Clly. ,Vh.( arrived In limn) DiU morning In vluli wlih her ililor. Mm. Henry HiiIiId, Mr. and Mm. II. P. Iloycit went to Portliiml Intit night, nxpecllng to ro turn with new cam for tho Pioneer guragv, MIm AiiiiId l.nhhike, who linn heen vMtlng with Mr. nod Mm. Ilert Tor kelneii, left lunt night for her homu at Antorln, P. I, Weiiter, who wan u wIIihub yenterday In Ihn Mntlmwii-Aiigland eaiiii, retiirtieillnnt night to III homu nt Terrehonno, A. (I. ('lurk returned to Portland hint night nfter upending Hundny und Monday In I In ml. tin will hu hero permanently after May 1. I J. M. Hiipplnglon returned lanl night to Portland after lining In llend for miverul dayii In rounectlon with n homeniead near I.n Pino, on which ho rcutly fll'd. J. II. MuUter returned thin morn ing from Kpokauo, where hu wont lunt week. With him cumo Mm, Meltter'n nhiter, Mm. Kherldun, who will vllt with thu family here. Harry Koldel went to Portland thin morning for further treatment for tho leg which wax broken over a year ago when n loud of lumber fell on It In thu Hhevlln-IIUon yards. Ceorga M. Pont, necretnry of the utiilo board of architect examiner, and expert wltuemi In tho Thomni- Dugau cane In circuit court, returned Innt night to hid homo In Portland, Mm. K, II, Ilalllugor, daughter-Ill- Inw of former Hecretary of tho In terior Itlchard A, Ilallluger, nnd Mini Oorlrudo Horton, both of Kenttle, ar rived In llend thin morning to upend novernl wok on giiiiHln of Mr. and Mm. II. K. Ilrooka. K. K, Woodcock, nherlff of Lake county, pnimed through llend lunt night with hi wife, en routo to Houth llend, Wuih., whuru Mr. Wood cock will tnku Into custody two-men recently nrreited thora on chargea preferred In Lake county. I. urge uttemlnuco featured the flml of the week night nervlcc be ing conducted by Dr. Mlto I lent Icy at tho llaptlut church. Tho hour to night und hereafter will ho 7:tC In Ntcud of 7:30 o'clock for beginning tho song service. Tim sermon will be nt 8 o'clock. Huv. W. Norton Kerrls has returned from Prluevlllo, where ho spent Sunday, Monday W. A. Hill went to Torrohnnno on huslnest today. (.'ouniy Clerk J. 11. Ilancr Is In Mudras today on business. It. Iteed wuut to Itedmond this morning to spend the week. II. I,. Plumb and W. K. Sionn were fishermen on thu Mctollus yestcr- duy. 8. It. Peoples has begun construe' Hon of n six-room house on Itlver drlvo. K. K. Sunday of Hums passed through llend on his way to Portland last night. N, L. Downing went to Itedmond last night, whero ho Is working on tho highway. O, W. llrown loft last night for Gold Ilench, whero ho will mnke his honio on a farm, Clureuco Mnnnhclmor went to Portlnnd Inst night to muko pur chases for his fall stock, Fred Shonquest loft this morning for Omuhn to nttond tho funornl of his father, who died Saturday. K. A , Suther returned yesterduy from Silver I.uko and Palsloy, nfter spending a weok in that vicinity on hunlpciui. Mr, nnd Mrs. Oscar Mntchett havo returned to llend by auto after spend ing tho winter Intho Imperial vnlloy, California. An 8 -pound baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. P. A. I,ong, of Shov-lln-Illxnu camp No, 1, nt tho Moun tain View hoHpltul Saturday. Miss E. I,o Hrun roturned lust night tn her homo In Portland, after visiting for two wcokB with hor brother, Peter I,o Ilrun, nnd family. Mrs. Harriot lleach, who has boon visiting hor son, Harry E. Ilcarch, hero nftor n trip to California, left this morning for hor homo In Spo Icano, Mrs. I,. Vi Wells and child loft last night for Portlnnd to spond tho Biimmor. Mr. woiis woni io ninurns, whoro ho Is oporatlng tho Working Men's Btoro, R. II, Don i Boneral suporlntendont c' Tho, Sirovlln-Hlxqn Company, re turned last night to Minneapolis nf- ixr tiiniiln n wMh tin nit n Hip of IfMfmrllof) Mr Hut Af Hi tir til fleilmofirf, wha hn heen iHnt Uii mnta limn nt-xtt wild firr Mr, Mm T U, Me Amlffw of Innd, rotiirifil in ht-f hnmn Init ill: III. imrjHii mi of iiPdmoful nfii John llnrrh of llund rfititrnml In (ho former oily lnnt night nUrt xpniitllng Die dny finhlfig helow llunil on llin IXHirhiite. loreli Ih worklni: nt lleillllOllll. Itolnirt llnxhy, reprenifilnlltfl of (lit fymml Wntnr Keglnier Co., ha """'I for mivernl dy, dom '"mtritliig lo Irrlgnlor I lit wlr jinnlor manufactured hy firm, dn "'K'imI lo meaHiiri) all water imcd on Ihn InmlH, Ho left thin mornlnK for Iloiiil Itlver. Mr. and Mm, I,, U. Orr nlarted thin morning on a trip to their old homo In Hlmwneelown, III, Thoy will vl l In Denver on tho way, Whlto In tho eunt Mr, Orr will represent tho Ilndl'rcnhyterlan church at tho gen erul aniKiinhly, to ho held at Winona I, like, lnd nnd will vlnlt tho head enmp of Hie Modern Woodmen at Ht. I,(iu In. whern they will vlnlt O, II. Janmivn, an engineer who I"1" l,c('" making noundlngM for tho Harney valley Irrigation project, I'i'd through llend on Ills way to Portland last night. Tho foinida lion for thu dam in Kllvlcs river tins been built, Jnnusen states, nml con dltlons look very fnvorablo for tho early completion of the project, which emhrnces 80,000 ncrcs. Suturday A. C. Clark went to Portland Inst night to spend tho weok end. A. O. Chollck und family of I.a Pino were In llend yesterday. Mrs, It. II. Janz went to Itedmond last night to spend tho week end. Miss Nelllo Tlrtl went to Itedmond last night to spend tho week end. Itohert Koyex went to Portland to spend tho weok end with friends. Miss Eva Itocho Is spending tho week end with friends In Itedmond Oeorgo '. Urown Is leaving for Oolil Ilench, Ore., to make his future home. , P. E. Tnylor, of tho Carman Man ufucturlng Co., was In llend yes terday. Mr. and Mm. C. V. Enloo left last night to visit In Portland for a short tlmo. Mm. Cecil Chllds left this morn Ing for linker, whero sho will visit for two months. J. A. Knight of I.n Pine passed through llend today to spend tho week end nt Itedmond, .MIm Itoso Hunncll, who Is teach Ing nt 1m Pine, Is spending tho week end with her fumlly hero. J. W. Foster, A. C. Larrabco nnd II. A. I.nrrnbeo went fishing yester day on tho Deschutes below llend. Mr, nnd Mrs. W. H. Slants Went to Portland this morning, called by tho Illness of Mr. Slants' brother. J, Ityan went to Portland this morning, expecting to return Mon day. Ho will go to St. Paul, Minn., next week. II. I. Steams, of Prinovlllo, passed through tfcnd"last night, taking a herd of cattle to La Pluo for sum mcr range II, O. Neville, salesman for the Independent Cracker Co., roturnod to Portland last night after spend ing the day here. Itohert Ingcmar, went to Culver this morning for a visit. Ho ex pects to leave for Alaska for tho summer In a fow days. District Superintendent F. II. Pomborton returned to Tho Dalles this morning, after spending tho weok In llend and Itedmond. Mrs. J. P. Keycs has ns her guests her mother, Mrs. Ilobort Dudgeon, her sister, Mm. Frederick Illoxon, nnd tho Inttor's threo sons, who nre spending tho week la Dcnd. Friday W. O. Austin of Deschutes was In Ilond yesterday on business. A. P. Sownrds went to Prinovlllo last night to visit his daughter. Charles Morris went to Prinovlllo this morning to spend a fey days. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Vaughn wont to Deschutes this morning to spond tho day. City School Superintendent S. W. Moore was taken 111 yesterday with tonsllltls. Mrs. I,. A, MoFnddcn nnd Mrs. T. V, Larson of Torrebonno visited In llend yesterday. MIbr Hmnm Lou Myors went to Culvor this morning to visit with Judge lloogll nnd family. Miss Ethel Travis, special music and nrlH instructor In tho public schools, Is roportod 111 today. Mrs. Anna Hulncs and two daugh ters of Hums 'pussed through Ilond yostorday on tholr way to Portland. J. II. Molstor, logging suporlntend ont of Tho Shevlln-IIIxon Company, loft Inst night on n trip to Spokuno. V. H, Unities and Olon T. McFad ilpn, Portland salesmen, nro in Dond on a combined business and fishing trip. . . H. D. Hamilton of t.he..Cent-Ore MtAtit hi fi( Ui th DsffM lust nfgfif Ui ft'ufit wHU H n fotd Itiiftk Mr JuUn A (fungi nmt Inmtif (frtHUlifflr WHUtmt In llnd hnl tflrfti niinr spending Km pnl six weak In' fMrivef, j Mrifsl X NMin, Uitmxt logging AtiperlnfflfiilKfit for Tho Mhcrlfn-fflxon (Siimvnur ii!, l lslti(ig hern with Mewl. (Jeorgo (' wlfleM of Nsrrows pnsied through llend Inst night to Portland, whern ha will spend n month. Miss Jessin Monkey returned Inst night I" llediiiiind, wjjera she Is at tending high school, nfter spending two dnys In llend, Tho Itoynl Neighbors will hold a special meeting tomorrow afternoon at 1 :..T0 o'clock nt tho Mooso hall. All members are requested to he present. O. X. Dlckman, engineer for the Lyman Locomotlvo works, left Iicnd last night for Portland after visiting tho lumber companies hero on busi ness. Mm. IV 11. Seldenbeckcr and moth er, Mrs. M. A. Ilrook, will arrive in llend this evening from Terro Haute, Intl., to visit ut thu home of Mrs. C. If. Ilrook, Mrs. Henry 8, Itoyce nnd daughter, Miss Hurriet A. Itoyce, left last night to visit for two months with Mrs. ltoyco's mother and Mr. Itoycc's father In' Wisconsin. Hanger Hoy Mitchell and family of Fort Hock are In llend todny, coming In for the ranger meeting which will bo held In the office of the Deschutes nntlonnl forest .Monday. George Purklns, sales manager for tho box department of tho Ilrooks Scanlon Lumber Co., arrived In Iicnd this morning after visiting a number of eastern cities on a sales trip. Mm. S. A. Chlsholm nnd N. C. Myrtle to Paisley, William Wilson to La Pine, Ed Kerrigan and O. Kleth to Fort Hock, were passengers on the Silver Lake stage this morning. Charles H. Darns and Anna W. Duchtorf of Crook county were mar ried yesterday afternoon In the court house by Circuit Judge T. E. J. Duf fy. J. H. Haner nnd Vernon Paxson were witnesses. Tho Klainath Falls stage will run dally, beginning today, leaving Bend at 10 o'clock every night, so as to meet the train which leaves Kirk for Klamath Falls at 9:4G o'clock In the morning. Later, when tho roads Im provo further, tho trip will begin at 12:30 a. m. Earl Gardner of Portland, toll line engineer for the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., was In Bend yester day nnd this morning on a trip of In spection, covering all lines In Cen tral Oregon. Ho came here from Prinovlllo and returned today, going through Itedmond. Through an oversight In the ac count of the trial of James T. Carter. exonerated hy tho Jury early In theI week on n statutory chargo, tbfe namo or Sirs, J, J. Gardner, a witness for the state, was omitted, sho has called to tho attention of The Bulle tin. Mrs. Gardner, mother of the girl whoso name was mentioned in tho case, testified regarding her daughter's age. Thursday WIUlRjtn Mackey of Pine Mountain left last night for Woodlawn, Wash. Miss Jonnle Crelghton went to Portland last night to spend a week. Herbert Angel), alfalfa rancher of Crooked river, Is In Bend today on business. T. G. Lawrence of Portland, sales man for Chanslor & Lyons, Is In Iicnd today. Harry Helngold left last night for Portland on business, expecting to return Monday. H. W. Sawyer was operated on for appendicitis this morning and Is re ported to bo doing well. Mrs. A. Fisher of Minneapolis ar rived In Dend yesterday to visit with Mrs. E. Wagner. 606 Congress. Mrs. V. T. Randall and children of Hums passed through Bend last night on their way to Portland. Miss Dora Orcutt of Shevlln-Hlxon camp No. 1 was operated on yester day at Mountain View hospital. Tho Klamath Falls stago this morning carried H. W. Miller, An drew Ingeman, Eric Wiest and Clyde Afastcrson. Oscar Franks wont to Portland last night, taking with him his brother Walter, who Is going to the Portland Convalescent hospital. J. L. Onlthor roturned this morn ing from Portland, whoro he went on business for tho Pacific States Tele phone & Telegraph Co. Josso Enrl Armstrong of Deschutes and Miss Berlhn Slovens wero issued n marriago llcenso yesterday aftor- noon by tho country clerk's office. H. C. Weaver nnd Mnrtln R. Ir win wore glvon tho first runk In the Knights of Pythias lodgo at Inst night's mooting of Deschutes lodgo No 103. Mrs. E. D. Wilson nnd daughter, Mrs. W, D. Barnes, will entertain tho ladles of tho Episcopal guild at SUITS THAT LOOK NEW LONG AFTER THE DAY YOU BUY THEM ModeJfl that reflect tailoring of the hltfhcBt wort; a fllmpllclty of stylo possible only where fabrics of the better qualities are fashioned by tailors who are really artist In their work. Fabrics that have service, as well as style and hold their shape. Kich linings of which one may be proud. All these qualities are yours in the very smart suits you will find at .$27.50, $35.00 and $37.50. And if you want an exclusive style you will find some ultra-fashionable models here priced at $17.50 to $62.50. Fashionable Sport Dresses at $25.00 and $39.50 We are offering a special purchase of dresses in Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine. There are a variety of styles to choose from, braided and embroidered bpdices with various styled skirts. They are fresh and most attractive for the summer months. They are excellent values. We offer them at $25.00 and $39.50. f . Silk Lingerie at April Sale Prices Ever so many charming styles in Crepe de Chine, Georgette, Satin, exquisitely trimmed with lace and ribbon, an assortment from which a trousseau may be most satisfactorily and economically selected. Gowns at $5.45 to $7.95. Camisoles at 98c to $3.25. Envelopes at $2.75 to $6.75. Petticoats at $2.98 to $8.50. It Always Pays to 2:30 o'clock, tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Barnes' home. J. W. Taggart. representative of the New York Life Insurance Co., who -has been In Bend and vicinity for several weeks, returned last night to his home in Portland. Passengers on the Silver Lake stage this morning were: J. A. Colck to Paisley, S. Berry to La Pine, Joe Anderson to Silver Lake, and Roy Walston to Fort Rock. A marriage license was Issued yes terday afternoon to Douglas B. Mc Fadyen of Deschutes nnd Mary Staf fer of Bend. Miss Staufter is a grad uate of Bend high school and has been teaching at Hampton. C. Barrell, Jr., fit Portland, terri torial representative fojr tho Ford Motor Co.i Is in Bend today visiting the Cent-Ore Motor Co., and Is giv ing the managers practical advice In regard to rearranging the garage. L. L. Noonchester, dealer in furs here during the past winter, passed through Bend on his way to Mount Angel from Burns last night. He will return Monday with bis children, who have been In school In the val ley. Dr. George B. Van Waters, arch deacon of the Episcopal diocese of Eastern Oregon, will preach at a un ion service of the Episcopal and Methodist congregations at the Meth odist church at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening. J. E. Waggoner, field representa tive of tho Oregon Social Hygiene society, will leave tomorrow morning for Redmond, where he will make ar rangements for a similar series of lectures to that which will bo offered hero In a fow weeks. J. A. Circle, pioneer blacksmith of Band, is In the city today on his way to Lakovlew. Ho camo to Bond some SO years ago, and did tho blacksmltu lng work for tho first construction crow on tho C. O. I. ditch. SInco leaving here, 16 yoars ago, he has lived In Snn Francisco, Portlnnd, The Dalles and Calgary, Alberta. He Is now headed for San Francisco. Islands in Great Salt Lake. There nre several Islands In Great Salt Inke. On these Islnnds, which, like the lake's shores, nre whitened by salt. Immense flocks of gulls, ducks, geese and pelicans breed each. your. On Antelopo Island, the largest, alfalfa is cultivated nnd cattle nro raised. An telope Island, also known as Church Island, ls.D.boub -eighteen mllM-loog, Stop and Shop at Ben Franklin's Parents. Benjamin Franklin's father, Jostab Franklin, emigrated to America from England irbout 1033. Ills mother, a second wife, was the daughter of Peter Folger, a leading settler, noted for hta philanthropy and tolerance. Hint for Inventors. If I were an Inventor, I should try to Invent something the public wants. but Is unable to get, rather than some thing that the public might like after felting used to It, but would have to be educated "up to," The Nation' Business. OA I J, FOR WAIUIAKTK I will pay school district No. G, Deschutes county, warrants Nos. 75, 7S, 77. 78, 79, 80. on April 30. 1921. Warrants named cease to bear Inter est after above date. C. N. SORENSEN, S-9c Clerk School District No. 6. SjBopais of the Annn&l Statement of, tho, Richmond Insurance Co. of N. Y. of Wetl New Ilrirhton. ia Ih State of New York, on the. Slit day, of December, 1920. made to the Infurane.ommUiIon er of the State of Oregon, puriuant to law; Capital. Amount of capital atock paid sp S 200,000.00 locomo, " Net premiums receifed dur ing the Tear 1 .990,721.13 Interett, dleidenda and renta recelied during the year C3.3CS.43 Income from other sources reeelted during the year 275.13 Total Income 11,054,362.03 Dlabarienents. Net lonei paid during the year Including adjustment eipcniea 434,698.77 Dividends paid on capital lock daring the year . . 30,000.00 CommUaiona and aalarica paid during the year 335,967.63 Taxea. licentea and fees paid during the year S2.957.7S Amount of all other eipendl- turcs . 30,166.71 Total expenditures 873,790.83 Assets, Value of real estate owned (market value) f 3,500.00 Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) 1,047,170.83 Loans en mortgages and col lateral, etc. 217,750.00 Cash in banks and on hand 155,315.70 Premiums In course of col lection written since 8ep- tember 30, 1950 113,017.38 Interest and rents due and accrued , 7,689,32 Total admitted assets . 81,541,443.28 Liabilities, flross claims for lossea un- . Paid S 186,728.53 Amount or unearned premi ums on ail outstanding risks 668,572.61 28,600.00 All other liabilities Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock . $ 883,800,83 Business la Oregon for the Year Net premiums received dur ing the year -.J 13,186.00 Losses paid during the year 7,007.04 Losses incurred during the . year . ' 7,916.29 RICHMOND INSOItAKOE CO. Or N. Y, J, V. Smith, Tresldent. David O. Wakeman, Secretary. Statutory resident atlorncy for service R!- -srwk- K. ,Doley; - . ,f..if- V