Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, June 16, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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HIE .SHERMAN
I Wasco
WASCO M. E CHURCH ;
father who has been ill for some
time.
* Betty Jean Medlar left Sunday for
Portland to spend the summer with
her mother.
COUNTY JOURNAL,
MORO,
OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 16, m
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undersigned has been appointed ex-
’ ecutor of the last will and testament
Mr«. Ed McKee and Mr». Roy At-
Naomi
Grady
spent
the
week
end
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I
* *
wood were guest* of Mrs. George at Goldsadule with her aunt.
ht Brittan» G. Fulton, deceased.
UpdW.ff .f Mor. .t luncheon W^- | Mi„
**ÀR persons having claims against
nesday.
j
are noti*
r
Portia
tid
Snfmvi*«»
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for
fiad to present the same with proper
Mr. Browp who has been employed will spend the summer months.
vouchers therefor at the office of
for some time at the McIntyre ranch
Mrs. Willard Morse visited Wasco Huntington* Wilson & Huntington,
left Wednesday for Seattle.
last Sunday-
614 Porter Building, Portland, Ore­
Last Thursday night Helen Stran­
gon,
within six months from the date
Mr». Wayland Weld and children
ahan past grand chief of Hood Riyer
of the first publication of this notice.
are visiting at Grass Valley.
made her official visit to the Pythian
C. F. Fulton, Executor.
Sister lodge. After the business
Date of first publication May 26, 1933
meeting dainty refreshments were
Date of last publication June 23, 1933
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
served.
! I
54-160 Dbflan (13,396.545 with in­
terest thereon from May 15th> ,1933.
at the rate of six per cent (6 per
cent) ;>er nnnum^and further sum of
Three Hundred Seven, 24-100 Dollars
($307.24),with interest thereon from.
May 16th, 1983, at the rate of eight
per cent (8 per cent) per annum; and
Two Hundred Fifty and 00-100 Dol­
lars ($250.00)/ as attorney’s fee«,
together with costs of said suit taxed
at $30.70, and the costs of and upon
said writ.
HUGH CHRISMAN
Sheriff of Sherman County- Oregon.
West Half of Eaat Half (WH oF
El^) ahd Lots Three (3) and
, Four (4) 'and rhe Southeast
Quarter of the Northwest Quar­
ter (SE % of NW5) and the
Northeast Quarter of the South-
. west Quarter (NEi4 of SW%)
of Section Four (4), Township
One (1) South of Range Eigh­
teen (18) East of the Willamette
Meridian.
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to satisfy the sum of Four Thousand
Four Hundred Sixty-six and 85-100
Dollars ($4.466.85) with interest
thereon from May 15th* 1933, at the
rate of six per cent (6 per cent) per
annum; and the further sum of One
Thousand One Hundred Seventy and
21-100 Dollars ($1,170-21) with in­
terest thereon from May 15th, 1933,
at the rate of eight per cent (8 per
cent) per annum, and Three Hundred
Dollars ($300.00) as attorney’s fee.
together with costs of said suit taxed
at Twenty-two and 20-100 Dollars
($22.20,) and the cost of and upon
said writ- .
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Those who will be in Portland the ! , Mn and Mrs. iRoss Hilderbrand,
next week should plan to go some­ ( Mr- and Mrs. Chester Medler and
time to the Sunnyside Methodist । Mrs. Jack Bingham of California
church to hear the Rev. E. Stanley ' were guests last Sunday at the Or­
Jones who will speak at 4 o'clock each mand Hilderbrand home.
day. Mr. Jones is perhaps the most I E. T. Jones came up from Portland
widely known man in the Methodist i last Sunday to take Mrs, Jones and j
church and his books have been best Stanley home who .has spent the
sellers of religious books for some school year here with his grand
years. • He is a missionary who does parents.
most of his work among the educated
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
The Pythian Sisters will give a
( C* F. Fulton of Portland spent last benefit card party Saturday afternoon That on Saturday, the 24th day of
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
c lasses in India.
4 NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
This Sunday will be a Go To week end in Wasco looking after his June 17, at the lodge hall.
June, 1938, at 10 o'dock A. M. of
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/ NO. 2266
Church’* day with the men of the farming interests. #
In the Circuit Court of the State
Mrs. Afton McIntyre entertained
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.
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In The Circuit Court of the State of
church and community a: special
Miss Florence Armsworthy who is a number of guests last Wednesday Hines in Wasco, Sherman County. of Oregon for the County of Sherman Oregon for the County of Sherman-
guests. A basket lunch at DeMv ss a patient at The Dalles hospital is re­
night the occasion being. her hus­ Oregon, I will sell the chattel here­
THE OREGON - WASHINGTON
will follow the morning worship. The ported doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs.
THE OREGON - WASHINGTON
band’s bidthday. There were three inafter described to the highest bid­ JOINT STOCK LAND- BANK OF
membership and evangeli. m commit- Armsworthy visited her Sunday.
JOINT STOCK LAND BANK OF
der
for
cash
to
satisfy
a
lien
for
tables of bridge and Mr. and Mrs -
PORTLAND, OREGON, a corpora­ PORTLAND, OREGON,
te, Mrs. W. A. Mill, Mis. G. A. Sar-
a corpora-
Joe Hilderbrand made hige score for depasture:
tion,
Plaintiff,
tion, Plaintiff >
gent, Mrs. 0. D. Hilde’?“ and, and . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Betts of The the evening.
1 black mare, aged 4 or 6 yean, •
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Mrs. J- O. Yocum, are ano rring for Dalles «pent last week end with Mrs.
weight about 1050 pounds, with
MARY
ANN
SCHADEWITZ.
EDNA
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scholl left Sat­
this event. Come to church schc-I at' Betts parents.
Ira Earl* Fields, F. J. Kargl Trus-
white atrip in face^ and speck­
GENEVIEVE FRITTS, J. SHELTON tee* William B. McDonald, Grace L.
urday
fori Portland to visit their
10:00 with you friends and -----
led around flanks and between
y “r
Miss Wallie Kuhnhausen of Glen­
FRITTS* MARIE HENDRICKS, J. G. McDonald, Wasco Investment Com­
daughter and family for several
HUGH CHRISMAN
lunch.
wood is spending sotpe time at the
HENDRICKS, OLIVER E. SCHADE- pany, a corporation, County of Sher­
days.
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Sheriff
of
Sherman County- Oregon
That «aid chattel is in my posses­
I home of Mrs. Leo Watkins.
WIZ, ETHEL B- SCHADEWITZ, L.
man,
a
Municipal
Corporation
of
the
sion
by
virtue
of
the
foreclosure
of
M. and Mrs. Art Smith and Mrs.
There will be a Campfire girls
Mrs. . x Joe. Pepper of A Portland re­ W- H. Lee spent several days in a lien in favor of L. S. Hines an^l V. SHADEWITZ, DORIS SCHADE- State of Oregon- 0. A. Carlson, Re­
ceremony Sunday morning at the
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
turned to her home Saturday after. .Port|and last week
went Gordon Hall, co-partners, doing bej- WITZ, BANK OF MORO, (ORE­ ceiver Of The First National Bank of
GON)’* and A. A. SCHRAMM, Super­
M. E. church under the direction of
On the 24th day of June, 1933, a(
Mrs. Fred Fortner assisted by Leona spending several weeks visiting in to McMinnville to bring Delmar siness under the firm name of Hinas intendent of Banks of the State of The Dalles, (Oregon,) Bank of Com­
W mco with relatives-
,
honi(, for the summer. • - .
merce (at Wasco, Oregon,) a cor­ the hour of 16:00 o’clock, a m. at the
and H>U; that the owner, or repu­ Oregon, Defendants,
Clothier and Lorraine Darby.
poration, and A. A- Schramm, Super­ front door of the Court House in
ted
downer,
thereof
is
George
F.
Miss Thyra Fields and Mis. James
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Root spent
By virtue of the writ of execution intendent of Banks of the State of
Harford. ..
iMoro, Shejman County. - Oregon, 1
Dunn were visitors at The Dalles Sunday at Kent with relatives.
Royce-Sundby Nuptials
and order of sale duly issued out of Oregon in charge of liquidation of
twill
sell at auction to the highest
Dated
at
Moro,
Oregon,
June
6,1988
The wedding of Miss Ermith A. • Friday.
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ the Bank of Commerce (at Wasco*
bidder for cash the following describ-
HUGH
CHRISMAN,
Sheiff.
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Sundby daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
gon for the County of Sherman., on Oregon,) Defendants,
Janet McQuillan of Portland spent land spent last week end with Mr.
ed real property in Sherman County-
Sherman County Oregon
C. H. Sundby of Portland and Otis J. last week end at Wasco.
the 18th day of May, 1933, pursuant By virtue of the writ*of execution and-
Andrews parents.
Oregon, to-wit:
6-16
Royce, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
to a decree entered in said Court May order of sale duly issued out of the
Cliff Fridley was a Dalles visitor
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Armsworihy
The Southeast Quarter of Sec-.
Royce of Wasco was solemized last
15th, 1938, in a suit wherein The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
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and Mrs. Jessie Amos spent last Sun­
Sunday Jane 11 at 2:00 o’clock by Monday- - . ‘
tion
Thirty-three and South Hali^
Oregon-Washington
Joint
Stock
Land
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
for the County of Sherman, on the
the Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. Lloyd
of Secton Thirty-four, in Town-
Bank of Portland, Oregon, a corpora- 18th day of May 1933, pursuant to
Kenneth Fridley who has attended day at The Dalles visiting relatives-
Notice is hereby given that the u«-
Royce, a brother of the groom acted Lihfield college this past year is
ship One North, Range Eight­
Mr. and Mrs. John McClure and dersigntii has* been appointed Ad­ i tion, is plaintiff, and Mary Ann a decree entered in said court May
as best man and Miss Wreatha Jimes spending the summer with his par- family were dinner guests at the
een, East of the Willamette Me­
Schadewitz, Edna Genevieve Fritts- 15th, 1938- in a suit wherein The
ministratrix for the estate of W.H.
was maid of honor. Besides the two ^nt»,
ridian; and the West half and
J. Shelton Fritts, Marie Hendricks, Oregon-Washington Joint Stock Land
Harry Van Gilder home Sunday. -
Lee, deceased.
I J. G. Hendricks, Oliver E. Schade­
immediate families Mr-, and Mrs.1
Northeast Quarter of Section
Bank of Portland, Oregon, a corpora­
Miss Augusta Huckin spent the
Al! persons having claims against
Arthur James and Mr. and Mrs. Ber- 1 I’aulen Käseberg returned from
Three; Northwest Quarter of
witz, Ethel B. Schadewitz, L. V. tion, is plaintiff, and Ira Earl Fields,
nia Guy ofWasco were guests. Af- Eugene Saturday to spend the sum- weekend at Walla Walla and attended the estate of said deceased are not­ Schadewitz* Doris Schadewitz, Bank
Section Ten and the Northeast
F. J. Kargl* Trustee, William B. Mc­
Whitman Commencement
ified to present the same with pro­
» tu
th« wodrlinir
-
{e the
wedding a daliriniia
delicious tiirkpv
turkey nier here.
Quarter of Section Fifteen, •'
of Moro (Oregon,) and A.“A- Sch­ Donald. Grace L- McDonald, ‘Wasco
Mr. and Mrs. Tilbert Barnett have per vouchers therefor to Mrs. Anna ramm, Superintendent of Banks of the
dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs.
Township One South, Range '
L. P. Haven, Fred Hennagin and
Investment Company, a corporation.
Royce will make their home in Wasco Ormand Hilderbrand transacted busi­ moved to Portland where Mr. Barnett M. Lee, art Wasco, Oregon, within State of Oregon, are defendants, said
Eighteen East of the Willamette
County of Sherman, a Municipal Cor­
is employed with Seas, Roebuck and six months of the first publication writ being directed to me command-
Meridian
ness in Portland Thursday.
poration,
pf the State of Oregon- O. A.
of
this
notice.
f
me
to
make
sale
of
the
real
prop-
Company
at
that
place.
Hereafter H. H. White will be in
* Carlson, Receiver of The First Na­
Said sale is made under execution
Doris Newcomb of Grass Valley
Anna M. Lee. Administratrix erty hereinafter
hereinafter described,
described 1 1 will
will on
on tional Bank of The Dalles (Oregon.) issued out of the Circuit Court of
( Wasco each Tuesday and Wednesday was a gdest of her sister Mrs. Way-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maiming and Date of first publication June 9,1938 erty
Saturday, the 24th day of June* 1933,
'. to attend to the needs of those seek­ land Weld last week. Mrs. Weld took James left the first of tha week for
Date
of
last
publication
June
30,1938
a
t 10:00 V o v.wu,
’clock, a. ***.,
m.. QV
at lliv
the ÀXVJ1V
front Bank of Commerce (at Wasco, Ore­ the State of Oregon for the County
i — -
ing emergency loans from the federal
McMinnville
to^ipend
the
summer.
gon,) a corporation and A. A. Sch­ of Sherman, to me „directed in the
her home Friday and returned to
I door of the Court House of Sherman
loan commissioner. Readjustment of
They visited in Portland and attended
case of Pacific Coast Joint Stock
Wasco Sunday.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT County, in the City of Moro, State of ramm, Superintendent of Banks of
federal loans may also be. handled
the 1 Rose Festival.
Land Bank of Portland, a corporation,
The
State
of
Oregon
in
charge
of
•.
...
. r . .
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Morton spent
through him.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Oregon, offer for sale and proceed to liq'uidation of the Bank of Commerce vs. Bertha E. Sagawe,
widow. John
-
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Miss Elaine Pasco loft Sunday for
the week end in Portland.
the Trust Department of The First sell to the highest bidder for cash, in (at Wasco- Oregon.) are defendents, p»‘rick McDona.d and Geneva Mc-
The
Walsh | | The Junior bridge club met Thurs- Portland after spending two weeks National Bank of The Dalles, Oregon, hand the following described real
The friends
friends of
of Mrs.
Mrs. Louis
Louis Walsh
said writ being directed to me com- D»”“1«* <"»w C'nev» Alfor<1»
in Wasco with Mrs. William Reid-
by 0. A- Carlson, Receiver in charge, property* situate in Sherman County, manding me to make sale of the real husband and wife« William Byron Me-
are sorry to hear of the death of her day at the home of Mrs. Paul Mc-
Bobby King of Grass Valley spent Administrator of the Estate of Wil­ State of Oregon, to-wit:
property-hereinafter described. I will Donald and Grace Lulu McDonald his
last week end with Douglas Tuel.
liam H- Henrichs, deceased, has filed
North Half of the Northeast
on Saturday, the 24th day of June, ' wife, H. W. Reed and Kathleen Mc­
Quarter (NH of NE %) of Sec­
1933, at 10.00 o’clock, a. m., at the J Donald Reed, his wife, Bunk of Com­
Dianne Barnett of -California is in the County Court of Wasco County*
tion Thirty-four (34); the South
door of the Court House of Sherman merce a banking corporation. Insol­
visiting at the Ormand Hilderbrand Sthte of Oregon, its Final Account"
as such Administrator, and that Mon­
Half of the Northwest Quarter
vent fey A. A, Schramm, Superintend­
and Marie Ciiper homes.
day, the 26th day of June, 1933. at
(SK of NW!4) and the North­
Oregon, offer for sale and proceed to; ent of Banks of the State of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mauer of Port­ the hour of 10 a. m., has been fixed
. ( ,6-y-AD A
west Quarter of the Northwest
sell to the highest bidder for cash in |
First publication May 26th 1933-
land spent last week eml at Wasco by said Court as the time for hear­
- Quarter (NWK of NW’A); the
hand the following described real'
HUGH CHRISMAN -
visiting friends.
COUNCIL
OREGON
ing objections to said Report and set­
property, situate in Sherman County, Sheriff of Sherman County • Oregon.
North Half of the Southwest
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L. P. Haven and Fred Hennagin tlement thereof.
State of Oregon, to-wit:
I
Quarter (Ntt of SWV4) and the
Lakt publication June 23rd, 1933.
First publication May 26* 1938.
were
Portland
visitors
last
Thursday.
Southeast
Quarter
of
the
South
­
We are indebted to Connecticut for served her family with sundaee.
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TRUST DEPARTMENT OF THE
west Quarter (SE *4 of SW%)
Mrs. Lydia Darby and Loraine left
the origin of the ice cream sundae-
Home made sundaes are simple to
FIR^T NATIONAL BANK OF THE
and Southwest Quarter of South­
On a Sunday evening, a long time make and are always a welcome sur­ Saturday for McMinnville to attend
DALLES, OREGON,
east Quarter (SW% of SE!4) of
Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers
ego, a customer entered a confec­ prise to the whole family. Ice cream the Linfield Commencement exercises
BY 0-’ A. CARLSON. RECEIVER,
Section
Thirty-five (35) in Town­
tioner’s shop in a Connecticut town is nutrisious and should be looked where Wayne was a graduate.
v Administrator.
ship Four (4) South of Range
and ordered the usual ice cream soda upon as an everyday food. It con­
Little Marion Tuel was an over
Last publication June 16th, 1933.
Sixteen (16) East of the Willam­
WASCO. OREGON
of the period. Finding that he had tains all the element» of milk and night visitor at the E. H.
Watkins
ette
Meridian,
containing
360
no soda water, the clerk timidly put should be considered another way of home Sunday.
acres, more or less,
the syrup over the
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and supplying this important food to the
ice cream
Offers
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mr-
and
Mrs.
Homer
Wall
to
satisfy the sum of Three Thou­
and
Mrs.
gave this new concoction to his cus- daily diet.
Notice is hereby given that the sand Three Hundred Ninety-five and
These prices subject to market changes
tomer. To the Clerk’s surprise the
The joy of making sauces for sun­ Harry Proudfoot left Monday for
Portland
to
attend
the
Mason
and
customer liked the delicacy and ad­ daes lies in the fact that the sauces
vertised it widely in the community. can be made several days ahead of Star convention to be held in that
Milk Chick Starter
city.
Turkey Starter
Thus the ice cream sundae became time and stored In the refrigerator
(without yeast)
popular through the error of a soda for any meal. Here is a recipe for a
Mrs. Robert Evans entertained last
fountain clerk.
fruit sauce which is always a favorite. Thursday for Miss Kuhnhausen of
$2.60
100 lb sack $2.50 100 lb sack
Glenwood
who
is
visiting
relatives
in
When entertaining, Ice cream is the
FRUIT SAUCES
one food which offers the hostess a
Chick Mash
Turkey Developer
One half cup sugar
WASCO, OREGON
great many delectable combinations-'
cf Annual St-time nt of the
One
tablespoon
cornstarch
Sundaes made usually by serving
jan I nsurance company
100 lb sack
$2.30
o. W. va’.x. Hew Jersey, in the state o<
100 lb sack
$2 25
vanilla ice cream, Since strawberries One half cup pineapple juice
fWa-
7, made
<1* to the
Ust Insurance
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Deerm
W
e
R
eserve
T
he
R
ight
to
L
imit
Q
uantities
ber.
1933.
Com-
One
fourth
cup
orange
juice
C'ks.ouar
ui
ths
State
oi
Oree
on.
pur-
are now in season, mix srushed,
»j-nt to law:
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Three tablespoons lemon juice
Chick Scratch
.
t
, CAPITAL
sweetened berries with whipped
/mount of eapltal stock
Mill Run
Grated rind of one lemon
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INCdMj
.....
5
cream and serve a heaping tables-
100
lb
sack
$2.15
z ..
. .. . ; - ... ■. I One tablespoon butter
Kat premiums
received dur-
SPECIALS FOR JUNE 16 & 17,1938
80 lb sack
95c
soonpfull on each dish of vanilla ice ।
, ..
. .
.
to»?
U'd
One
half
cup
whipped
cream
cream.
r.wived durina the year.. 1.257.348.73
Xnaotne from other sources
one fourth teaspoon salt
$22.00 per ton
Chick Developing
resolved durl.^ the year.. 3.355.7*3.1«
Preserved fruits, especially figs,
Mix sugar, salt and cornstarclr and
SCRATCH
drained, chopped and chilled, are lus- add to fruit juces and grated rind
Net loaf?« pala dunn- the
Oyster Shell
yrer
including
adjustment
cisous on slices of brick ice cream, which have been combined and heat to
Mother's Cocoa Malted Milk 11b........ .
....... . s 7.S83.870.23
1001b
sack
$2.05
D.v
‘
dends
paid
on
capital
Chopped bananas ande anned apri-* boiling. Cook in a double boiler
_ "to:: (Jurtnii the year ...
860,393.89
(western)
C>n-.rnis)l<ma and salaries
White King Granulated Soap, Ige size
cot?, combined with stiffly beaten stirring constantly for 15 minutes.
during tie ’--r ........ 4.37«.3»7.«7
T. x.i, license
foes paid
Scratch Feed
100 lb sack
cneam is another way of making a Add butter and chill. Just before
95c
, during the, year ...............
464.7C5.47
Red & While Coffee 1 lb pkg.
/.mount of all other expendi­
ture .................
j. 1,587.839 33
delicious sundae. Other fruit and serving fold in one half cup, whipped.
100 lb sack
$ 1.95
(eastern)
Total erpsnaitvre* ............ »14.887.005 8*
nut combinations will suggest them Other combinations of fruit juice with
* Baking Powder 1 lb tins...
ASoSTrs
Value
of
real
estate
ormed
selves to the house wife after she has the lemon may also be used.
100 lb sack
$1.00
„ (market valve) ............... 8 4.MB.150.W
NE
The Red & White Store
Value of stock* and bands
owned (market value) ... 1X774.539.1*
on mortgages and col-
1W:S
H. McKean
Premiums In course of Jol-
lection written since Sep­
tember to. 1933 ..... ...... 1.834,837*7
Reinsurance recoverable on
paid losses .............................. *5.557 3*
Interest and v*nta due and
.
Mrs. B. E Hailey, Assi. Mgr.
Retailers of
I BEST PATENT
li
FLOUR
CROWN MIUS
mani»——
Crown Mills FLOUR
GRAIN, FEED, INSURANCE
Mitchel, Lewis & Slaver Co.
Farm Implements
I Wasco
Oregon
Cross claims for losses un-
»aid ....................................... I 3.418.533 *0
Amount of unearned prem­
iums on all outstanding
^riiu ................. . ............. 13.4M.CM 7«
Dus for commission and
Sp*olal '-eserve .....................
Cmunser.cy reserve ............ BJ 10
Total Nibllitler. eroewt cep- „
Surplus P»wrUP»Ú liabilities*1«
Cracked Corn
Blue & White Sardines 1-4
Snowdrift 31b.............................. . .
1O0 lb sack
Citrus Granulated Soap 28 oz size___
•
Red & White Tomato Juice 15 oz tins.
2 for
.15
Green & White Shrimp Is*......... .........
2 för
.19
2 for
2 for
Surplus as regards policy-
bollera ..............
s .. . I 8.188.811M
iñ'
BU b T n ^«
ORk’ÓOÑ Yöt?’-Fill? Y*ÄlS
Net premium* received dur-
Nane of rompant. Th* American înaur-
noadw. Statutory real dap t attorney for
•arvio*. iMuranca Coauniacloner.
.33
Old Nurnberg Malt.................. :.......................................
Green & White Goldt n Corn 2s
$1.50 00 lb sack
$1.10
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a muun i ; mummu 11 uuuuuuum rnmmuimnm tm
Red & White Corned Beef 1 lb tins ...
Red & White Natural Asparagus, 21b tins....
(leghorn)
Red & White Prices Are Lower
19
ins Hotel
8th and Waihinfton Street«
Portland. Ore.
M. NELSON, Owner
ART RUDEEN, Manager
RATES:
Room with Bath, $2.00 and $1 60
Without Bath, $1.50 and $L00
Permanent rates as low an $12.60 per
month.
AAA— Fireproof — In sored
FREE GARAGE
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