( Afik
i
COUNTY JOURNAL »H«» *t naturally follows that the
Richard
O'Meara
M__________ use of the diesel motor has been
¿HERMAN
•rue reason for our big crops of
wheat. Their exhausts fill the at-
Editor
dioxide - and
t A IIV W i
i morphere
i i w r > r i » a w with carbon
—
Pmblished Every Friday at
M oro,
Í
I
O regon
F re n c h
._______ __
*
“« of
-7
New York Ktrboi about fi:OO A. M. there from October till absut and they would My, ’tfmm^ent fjl
fWR
tfi W W ,
destination unknown; but it waa J a n . 5 when they said that I was danger—take cover” ; rilli no one in France I drove a truck
>na
et'
rumored that we were going to ckeh And shipped me back to the moved. Then in a few minutes you sww quote a bit of country. t A
»’.„gland. There were about 35 to 12 R. C. D. at Chordy. I w aa there would hear it—sounding like
a <*On January 30 1
a compartment, wfiich m peace'-abevt a week when the c y st broke Model A Ford with no
with quite are* others for I an
w-w
/ •
time accomodated one or two. Wa out again. I stayed at the dispen and everyone would jump up and -ry and we left the 31st for
ak pt there every other night and aary for a week and instead of n ,n to the skit trenches with some Havre where we were loaded on an
Somewhere in Germany the nights that we didn’t sleep them sending me to the hospital times nothing on but a pair of L.S.T. for England Wr arrive
there we slept in the hallways and they shipped me out. It was March ihorto- It would begin to get loud- England January 4 and after a
p ear Mom & Dad
at nusny
Bushy rarx
Park er
louder it it got
got the
the more
more we
we two
Just received 2 packages from every place else that there was
was 2 1 when
when I 1 arrved
arrved at
er and
and louder
y w hour
« w train ride
‘ — we came
you with cigarettes and candy and room. As usual they were selling about 6:00 in the evening T h e w e r e “sweating it out”. Sometimes to Safrfrury where w*
1
*
, j EUreIy was-
by the box, cigarette. 50c T 0 W » etorod ro we had to be- the engine woedd cut aff and «. tor
V.
was gla(J
glad to
to get them. c.xndy
a carton, but I didn’t buy any- gin looking for this place.
After would glide and then other times place that we went. 1 believe that
Thanks a lot.
•The War ia over' but I still can’t thing because I was still broke, inquiring around we found ft, only ; t would run until it hit. We had if my -feet could talk they woui
However I After alxwt 5 *1-2 days of traveling to find that it bad been... bombed to sleep with our beda on the floor sweai that I covered England,
¡tell
you you
where
b am
can tell
where
i have been’in we sighted the coast of Scotland. out the righ t before. So we got gnd «tack « „ d bags outside the
On March 17 we again MiUd
W rites o f A rm y *
r « « * ’ h« ‘ plante \ ‘hkd n Experiences
hl Is ration while using up‘tile oxy-
gen the plants exhale. If you dotft
believe it just consider the big
d k ^ M cJ cfn » r 1
crcos that have been grown since
• it
J J
everyone has diesels.
♦ is ^ S H lT !• «
we wil,
TOp8
fiiu s
Thus we
will get bi(rKer
bigger O
crops
taut will enable us to get bigg' r
NATIONAL É D IT O R IA L — ditsels. It is something like J./B.
ASSOCIATION Adams’
two Ten-
n esee cat:stoby
cats were wherein
in • ngnu
one
x"*—-tty tras o í March 8, I816.
A;
\
»UfcHMAN OOVNTV JQbKNAU MUK<A OREGON tklDAY JUKI II, »41
_ ___
t OPVEV
VP
jumped on the other, and the first the past in case you have ' ever We pulled into harbor about 4:00 m touch with the M
b r a c k s . The sand bags were £
Fran« ™ ¿ yfand U n d e T lt
i.inmZl on the second and they xwt.Hlvred To start with I will go in the afternoon. We stayed op did not know where they had been uged to stop the concussion.
made it 1« 2 day« and landed a
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
kept it up until they disappeared bat.k to June 17, 1943 when I left the boat, that night and unloaded evacuated to so they took ue to
<>n August 21 U.S-S. T £ .F . aent
J
^SUBSCRIPTION RATES
•
clouds still fighting
z C• mn Kearns Utah on a troon about 8:00 A. M. the next morn- Canadian School where we spent a detachment to France. We cro.v- f jr 2 day«. They told
------------------- - •
^ 'ir lin for Camp Shanks, New York «ng. The place where we anchored th i r ig h t
followmg day w s ed the channel in a Liberty Ship were taking a
Payable in Advance
,
-
J
arrived
there
June
22
and
it
was
wat
near
Glascow,
but
I
do
net
found
out
w
herew
e Wire supposes and U took us 8 dayy. We abe
Wed , Mom & Dad that 16 nU I
ONE YEAR ‘....... ♦.-..............- * * °°
While at- remember the name of the place, to go and I called them up and nothing but ‘*C” rations and I/5an tell you for now, so
WHICH WAY
h Ater than the devil.
JUNE » , » 4 5
4H 'm y love,
after us. vure wasn’t hungry for them. On
. • .
. __ (h„ Camp Shanks we drew clothe, and After going aahore we were put tljey aent a jeep over
Richard
One of the drat, and perhaps Ute
#
k(,t
.
as en train, and while watting for We found our new home for the Sept. 7 we landed at Omaha
Those tvhu w ould trade
important, questions to come
allotments and taking out the trains to leave th ey 1 had a present was a big banger and Beach and proceeded to Granville ? s> Am enclosing
1 l^fore the state
v fo fo
t tax
« Y •«
t.llH V f com
*0m -
®
A a
_____'
A
_ X
LxA- I k ^ L .
av ^ i.
ka
novi
4 - ——A Q Y irooV fl
i
study
insurance
We al«o took typhus Scotch
Regimental
“Band
with
their colder 4^U
than
the devil. T The
next where V e stayed I —
about
3 weeks, j A or w ivalou.
freedom fo r security are „.Jaeion at its first meeting was: shots and other shots Tttey had a hornpipes and full costume (short marring I reported on sick - call tlien we moved again to the out-
_________
Shall taxes be planned to give aid swell PX there with all of the can- skirts, etc.,)' play. On July 7 we and the Doctor «aid he would skirte of Paris to a town called NOTICE OF FltfA L A
N s’
deserving o f neither.
tc industries that might wish
hereby given that the
dv bar’s and ice cream you wanted ainved at Stow —<12th Replace- wait a few days to see how it was S t. Germaine, where there was a
Notice b herel
come to Oregon or shall OrCgOn to buy but as usual I was broke, ment Depot).;I »toyed there about coining along..
haq filed in the
After 2 days he lot
black marketing going on- undersigned ha<
me to the Gen- Tb€y »old cigarettes for $2.00 a Couhty Court of the State <* O w .
7*AN D IF YOU THINK I LIE— * remain an agricultural and pk>neir if you remeriber I sent home for three weeks, then Was shipped to decided to send
. to 2nd to Depot
■ to a Repair
wto ** • Sqdn,
Z'l S which
a V —
a *- eral 4 Hospital on the
Atka outskirts
aa toto a J aaA to. of p ^ k a , *" soap A $1.00
a •. —
tototo candy
a
If gon for
41 Sherman
CVS — — County U s Fin-
state? i
r
Q W and received it after j had U*e
a bar a* ^
and
From a Texas
via
~ t newspaper,
A
The question presumes that the
’
Fno-land On June 30 was near Warrington. There I was London. I got up there and they —
.
“ *«
«1 Account and Report as the A ^
The Dalles Optimal, we repnnt
U x gy^ m ig
advan- arrived in England^
June 30
™
. or
(
the
the following account.
tageous to industry, which has not to,/™™ .R;nn,n„
NIAGARA FIRE
of the Estate of Nor» Maud Aksre*
Th«v march- ticn as a truefi driver. At the time abcut 40 days. On April 8 I sr
INSURANCE COMPANY
,
b
«
r
proven,
but
that
has
little
where
,
thlnk
they
did
^
.
d
.drivera,
ao
t
h
.y
n
«
d
ttohk
.
t
Bw
hy
Park
and
waa
Many fantastic tales of heroism
«( Maw T o r t, ta tha 8 U ta o< M a T o rt. M Deceased, and that Wednesday*
U m th irty n r *
°< Da-a«Bb«r 1 M 4. « « 4 a to
the 11th day of July, 1945, at the
put
me
in
the
dhop
and
I-was
assigned
to
transportation
section,
and adventure have been told u.
«" the *<'n<;r’ 1 <!««“ « ’
they put about 40 of us to a cay.
th a Inaurtnoa Coagaalaalona» of lh a S U ta of
.'.uthern folks by the U .S . Army
Ne»rt>y state, that have g ?n . We arrived m New York in about more or less of a “Grease Monkey” We used to got a lot of Buzz Oraeon. wnoAot to U
w-. _
, hour of 10:00 o’clock A-
X b o o b m
said day, at the court room of
Engineer, who bridged the Colom
toward mdustnalizat.on an hoifr and went directly to our I did everything from greasing Bombs at Bushy Park. One morn- M ot M l u w
............................• M T 4 .4 4 S .1
9
f e u ) rttaoaat. « rtS a o d a and raol ...............
j
ma at Camp Rufus.
man>' more u x a s tha|n ° re
said
Court, in the courthouse Ifl
10
changing
tirea.
Afte^
J
was
ing
about
8:30
I
was
in
the
La-
r hi p, yrhieh was the Que€n Eliza -
i,»si.«ti.Tr
The geographical background for «°r.. It i. a general rule that beth. On July 1 we pulled out o? there about a month I began to trine A I heard one coming, then
susssti Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
these hectic eacapadto « e m . to •* •»« « ' h big «aetor.es, big p a y
have been fixed by the Court as
have trouble wth my back so I the motor completely cut off and
T*» .............................. »
center in and around the historic ^ l a . have ’>*»*> t*»®« and h'«h ’r
the time and place for hearing
went on sick ca,l and the Doctor I oorid hear the darn thing whis- ( N a t ■■inw 1 paid
XMalrararamta
p o ilc y h a ld m for
t
of objections to said Final Account
told me that I had a Polanoidal tie overhead. It passed over and
city of The Dalle, and tfc. friendly wcalth than do the more agricu, Fiom the Observer, July 2, 1926
. . L L ; ..................... » ». m » . » « »
..........
IM .lll.M
and Report and for the settlement
little village of Rufus, both lo- tn-nl state, where mdustry !•
Dr C. L. Poley reports the birth Cyat. He told me to pick up my lit about 200 yards from 1». Ez-
broMorw. .
«facto r».
rated on the Oregon shore of Ihe lirrated. In hard times the tax hu-- of tww boyg to Mr and Mps Roy holmet, shaving equipment and gas ery night about 11:00 you would ■ a U r lM and f m ~f—
of said estate.
SST.4M.U
•mA
Lloyd Hennagin
_ mighty xta.,—
v!-
«1
i--------
uep
is
harder
to
beer:
in
easy
Baniett
at
Kent
on
p
riday,
June
mask
and
report
Sack
to
the
dis-
bear
the
siren
and
all
the
guyi
445,011»«
Columbia River in one of
S W .to S .M
__ ___ .»14 to «torth olitor». . . .
Administrator,
with
the will an
times
it
rests
on
more
peop1
^
-
2f>th.
’
ptnaary.
I
was
then
taken
to
the
would
lie
m
bed
and
say,
“Hell,
tlir greatest diversified agricultur
D M dM M te | » l d or er»41to4 to policy-
Tht
fluctuation
is
greater
in
high
nexed.
Vernon
Flatt
took
over
the
du-
168th
Station
Hospital
(Sept.
19)
it’s-n
ot
coming
this
Way”
;
then
al districts of the Northwest.
S44.44S.SS
T.* Lester Johnson
One of the latest of these tales ly industrialized states, the peo ties as rural m a ilo r d e r for the and the Doctor operated and said ^Hu. loud speaker would come on
........................S I S 1 1 U «
ple
there
are
richer
or
poorer.
Attorney at law
two
carrier
routes
out
of
Moro
on
it
would
have
to
drain
before
they
to come from Camp Rufus is on
A A m lrto d A o o o ta
Oregon has a lower capita iax Thursday morning.
T
alo»
«
<
ml
ow m 4 («arto»
Mord, Oregon
,
/
could
remove
it.
I
stayed*
around
artificial respiration by C. A Tom,
»No») ................................ •
• First publication—June 8, 1943.
who w a. camp inrtroctor in first■ « “ ? either
«• Ca»f-
______
_______________
_
I oolUtortd,
The
Experiment
Station will use thfre for a month then it da>
Last publication—June 29, 1946.
aid and water safety. Vouched for u™’> which i. seeoiw only to New t)pctric power this season to har- ready to be operated on, ro they
V o S m of bond« owned ( « * r k r t or
ortiwd) .....................
r.MT.M«.*«
by Major Schiltx, camp command- Ycrk We have leM ¡»«‘« ’“ ■•y alro verl.the grain grown on the sta- sent me to the 62nd General Ros-
Volo» »i »tort» ow m 4 <m*rt»t »»lo») U.U3.<32 to
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
jug officer, and Captain Gilmore,
correlation between the two tion. A power line has been built pitri near Kidderminster. I was
O m O ta book» » » 4 oa hand ............ 1 .1T 1.M 9 4S
A t horn» — A n y S a v o r — CX Ukiou» — S m oo th
l a soon» of eoAtorttSA
Notice is hereby given that the
— N o »<• I r y t t o l » — N o to o k .« ® — N o r o -
medical director for Camp Rufu., '•» “ «™>cd but not definitely pro- fiimi the Sherman Electric lines
___
fo Repton*»» M . I S M . .
S T i.S 4 T .ri
w h lp p in g — N o »cocrhod A o v o r — Eo«v —
and
r
»
l
*
<t>‘<
and
a<vn»»d
'
t
t
SW
»»
u
i
c
'signed has filed in the Coun
ln o « p o n « iv o — 3 0 r o c ip o t In
1S<
to two stations in the field where
this story blends ‘in beautifully ven-
M.SSS.1S
Other aaavu ( a r t ! .....................................
F lo o »» >ond t h it o d t o r <ro« 6>ll - tU o »om -
ty
Court
of the State of Oregon
with all other new, of the Far
A tax study com m ».,on that a 7 1-4 horse power electric, mo GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
p lo o « o r. o r Swy Iro n , yo o r p ro c o r.
__
_____
..666.674.84».
7F
1
1
^..
__ ______
Total
adm lttod ___
aa»»U.
for
Sherman
County
her
Final
Wert. It rtmuld remove the laet
“ id
° ur change, are tor ________________
______ the
will be used to operate
XAaMllfciea ■ u r v ln n a n d O th o r ^nxtdn
1
#
s^ntt'
rtBnrLT............ii.666.iiT.46
Account
And
Report
as
the
Exe-
vtatige of doubt a . to the honesty nw,l,'<t would ** ,n odd ?nC' ™ small statonary harvester used by
A tto r n e y A t L a w
40 000.80 cutrix of the EstAte of HArry N.
and truthfulness of tbe stories fbcre are many citizens who think
Experiment Station.
S «ond H o n to m o d o l«o C ,» omi
7 t h 484.61 Richelderfer; deoeoksed, And , that
told fey our own Texas soldier boys akng that Une
Jim Kenny bought a new Ford
M o r o a n d W sesoo
They point to our fine fishing truck equipped with dump bed
Wtdneoday, the 26th dey of July,
who have returned from there.
16.8M .I
• H M M M M t - tlSHOWAM l U U U f f l C t l • * ! »
streams,
our
wide
expanse
of
re-
‘
iiM5, At the hour of 10:90 o’eloeJi
fi r bulk .wheat hauling from the
‘‘The value of artificial reopira-
b it .:
A.
M., of said day, at the cooct
eication
land,
our
practically
paid
c0^
p
,^
,;
ticn was demonstrated to the sat
brokerage,
or
BTMOPSIS OF AîfMTÎAL STATEMENT
>
for
highway
system,
our
low
taxes
house
of said Court, in the eourt-
chargee due and accrued
isfaction of several thousand U. S.
804.807.88
OF ____ ..
SYNOPSIS o r A M N O A I. S T A T E M E N T
other llab llltte e
ano
say
it
is
more
nearly
perfect
houcp
in Moro, Sherman County,
OF TUB
9
THE CONTINENTAL
soldiers and civilians at Camp Ru-
S Y N O P S IS or AM
1WAL STATEMENT
f e t a l llahtllU ea. enrept c a p ito ). .8 6.557.610.16
tl.ar.
any
other
state.
“Let
us
not
or
T
H
Z
.
Oregon,
have been fixed by tfe«
AMERICAN
EAGLE
FIRE
INSURANCE
COMPANY
»
lus,” Mr. Tom write«.
C a pital paid u p . . . . . . 1000.004 00
of Mew T e r t. In the B U te of Mew York, on
FIDELITY-PHENIX
•
INSURANCE COMPANY
entourage a bunch of outlander3
Court
as
the time and place for
^Surplus over a ll 11a-
the th lrty fU et day of Decemhrr. 1844. saade to
York, In the SU te of New York, on
“Major Schiltz, commanding offi
\ M ilites
............ . ' . . . . 61.117.761.67
INSURANCE COMPANY p of ie New
the Insurance t ’oenmleeloner of the State of
to come in and crowd”, is their of FIRE
hearing
of
objections to said Fin
th
trty
-flra
t
day
of
Decemtor.
1844,
made
»0
•wrplue
as
regards
poltcyholdom
..
.
6S6.117.76X.67
N»w T o r t. In th» Stato of N»w T o r t, oo
cer, and Captain Gilmore were
pursuant to l»w :
•
"
Ihe
Insurance Oanmlaaloner of »he Stole of
th» thirty-fir»!, day of l>ec»mb«r. 1#44. road» lo
sentiment.
al
Account
and
Report and for the
Oregon, pursuant to law:
J Totol ....................................................... 631.674.846.76
th» In iu ran e» Commlaalonar o f th» Slat» of
confronted with one of the mo’t
Not premiums recatead..........................338.446.184.86
Ia o o a ts » —
The chamber of commerce boos Oracon, purauant to law :
settlement
of
arid
estate.
v
B
n
a
ia
o
s
s
i
a
O
ra
ffo
a
f
o
r
tB
n
T
n
a
r
t
T o U l Intereat. dividend» and real
M et premiums received......... .................| 5.0ÌS.9J0.06
unusual situations of their careers.
N et prV'wtlums received.................... . . . 6
81.114.51
Inooua
....
4.887.861 86
Selma Viola Watkins
ters want bigger industry, more N »t premium« recalved,........................|»
f e t a l Interest, dividend«, and real
i.0 J 5 ,« T T .IS
Net
p e ld .........................................
11.316.17
....
1.874.«38 41
“For no apparent reason several
, estate incom e....................... 1.6M
.M1.SI.
DIvtdesMls peld or credited to pollcy-
population, better market*, more T o ta l lnteraat. dividend» and iwal
Executrix
Incom» from other source».............
184.T i l. 15
i h o l d e r , '............ .................................... .........
•
* « r t.t» Incom»..........................................
4.1TJ.SM.1S
hundred U. S. engineers seemed to
.......................... 636.841.787.36
f
e
t
a
l
1
T araw a
rasa
u r e u M A J i o K T. Lester Johnson,
agriculture, which means .more Inoom » from oth»r » o u r c « » . T 4 1 .M T .lr
D is b u r s e m e n t »
'
.8 4 44l3T5.lt
T o tal Incom e.............. . . . . < •
be suffering from lack of oxygen.
fe ta l
ln e o - e .........................................» n . m . O T . S f e
O O V F A tt Y
Mot amount
M i d policyholders for
irrigation and more timber cut and
Attorney at law,
D iebiM nsaM M la
,
Bernard M
t'u tre r. President
M sb n r sa m e n ta
lo«,,
.
........................
»18.6M .666.61
“AU available help waa comman-
M et amount p«ld policy holder« for
F ra n k A. Chrlstonsen. Becretory
M et amount paid poltcyholdar» for
Wasco, Oregon
Loss sdjustmeot r x pen a n ■.
...
640.485.IT
loues .............. . 4 . .................................. 8 1.0T1.TS8.TT
decred and artificial respiration C,ea
Btstutory
resident
attorney
for
service.
Hon.
lo»a»« ..................... ....7 ...« ...... |1 » .» » T .» « .M
Agents oommlselens or brokerage . 1.1 »0.4«5 »«
«3.530 04
Loaa adjustm ent rxpenici
Beth. B
Thompson, Insurance Commissioner,
Natural reaction is toward tV 'bom adjustm ent e tp e n » M ...........4»1.4M .»8
First publication—June 22, 1945
1.151.0O6.T1
BgUrlea and fee«—officers, director«.
Agents uom mission« or bri
vra. given ront.nu.lly
A . fowl!- ch>nge what
la n e Goodell.
Special Agent— Porter B ldg..
Asenta oommlmlon« or b ro k e r» » !.. .
4,T64.51«.:n
home office employe«........................ 6.548.788 33
voters of the state «alarlea
Halarlra and fee»—officer«, j l r t d o n .
la
s t publication—July 13, 1945
¿ -¿land. Oregw —I
.
and f»»»— officer», director».
home office employ.« . . . 7 V ‘, , . , .
J31.148. VT
Taxes, llceneee and f a t e . . . .............. 1,766.716.18
t.on. b«tan«-voroe. the, .dvice and
#f # u j .
a
/ a m a
A autw I
a
MAKE
IC E C R E A M
feS
LORSOQKdlU
STABIUZ€R
scrvwea of Dr. Thoa. Griffith and
_
Dr. TCsompson Coberth—two Wor-
. . —.
j
j
Id “ War
I officers—were secured. t h e
O n e n t > r iiw F C a m n R u f u s
, .__
* • ♦
# z
development instead of for rev.
enue must be a guess, but it Is
» 1 » .v
.
,, ,
n ° ,n d w ? t r y W O uld b e
j
__ fooled by any tax system aimed
doctor, were amazed to see an t
n^w d?vel(>pwent
army plane
several thousand
a
^ y
thaL
fee I alti tue
1
°^Cr anj industry must bear its share
the ^eftng* »ted district This, to- .
•
.v
> . .v . u * . »r. the long run.
gether with the fact that both ______________
doctors found breathing extreme'y
difficult made them doubly sure
the trouble was loocal.
“After a thorough investigation,
the doctors discovered scores of
the farmers using monster Diesel
the Obaerver, June*29. 190f
caterpillar tractors, which were
Born: Tq -the wife of A. H. Ba:
tunning day and night. Realizing num, Tuesday June 26th, > son.
that these monstrous machine«
R°y Powell, E. M. Meaca, J. A
ute 80 percent oxygen in combus- Carmody, E. IH. Moore and L. V.
tion, they solved the problem by Moore made up a party that left
having a half of the tractors shut Monday morning for a five days
down each night.
fisning jaunt in forest and streams
“The OPA got wind o f the sit of Skamania,
ration and over the fanner’s pro-
Grading cam(ps have been estab-
test and against the better Judg • li^hed near the mouth of Deschutes
ment of both doctors, they stopped river, on the west bank, and pretty
all night fanning for the duration,
laborers will be within hear-
c;aiming they juat didn’t have big of Moro, with their blasting
noises which are preventing hens
air enough to go around.”
from batch ng on north bank.
L. L. Peeta has juet recedved
Ih e above ia in the American
23,000
feet of lumber by team from
tradition of humor by exaggera
Wamic,
with which be will have
tion, ■«ge c irily rural America.
Yha Hi fri rak« farmer who told of consrtructed on his farm near Moro
wheat straw»'being driven clear a new barn 90 x 90 feet.
I'.krough oek trees fey a cyclone, From the Observer, June 30, 1916
Chria Anderson is hauling lum
Paul Bunyan and his flshukoua Blue
Ox. winds that hold anchor chains ber from the Moro Tum-A-Lum
out straight—and even p<qA)ff the Luriber co. yards for his new
end linjp—are of the same charac barn on the farm.
Moro Hardware AImplement Co.
ter. "And pretty good humor, too.
It seems that the above tale is have a new oil stove, the Florence
rather incomplete smd a little on blue flame wickless, that is a
•fes timid ride. The veeontour beauty and full of utility,
gvne on to toll of the
The Dorcas society realized bet-
might
high mortality ratoa of dieael trac- <cr than $30 from »to Parcel Post
tor drivers frosn lack of oxygen *ale and ice cream socdal Saturday
•rnd might have «aid that if H were last tn the annex of the Presby-
not for our frequent wind storms ter«an churcfe,
that bring in raw oxygen R wouid
The city is installing an elee-
he iawpoaaible to live in this coun- trie fngnaling system between the
try at aU »ince diesels have been reservoir and the engine house,
used eo exclusively.
When the reservoir fill» to a cer-
Inasmuch as everyone knows tain depth a float will raise and
flanto use caifron dioxide and give make an electric contact, lighting
off oxygen and animals the oppo- a ’«amp at the pump house.
In Other Days
horn» offle» »aiployea........................
Taxes, lleenae» and f»»»...............
Dividend« p aid to «toeklwlder»..........
pivldenda p aid or credited to policy-
/ holder« .......................
A ll other «xpendltur»«...............
fe ta l
l.T 4 M S 4 .S <
J.443.833 »4
S I M , 891 30
0
I.10T.554.34
A d m it t e d
A a » o ta
■ fe ta l
-
fnU ...
.‘.k p ..
'
UabUltlefl.
I
Total
è et
O regon fo r
th e
pfasnlums r»o»lv»d.......................... 8
et laases p a i d . .................
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holder« .......................................................
........................... ..
B u a la g f e
463.6M.bO
*•’
17.666.06
M J .080.«6
fo r th a
Net premiums received.................. . . . 8
Net losses p a id ................................
r>K1<lends paid or credited to polie?-.
holders
........................... ...... . .
T oar:
64.448 98
18.404. »8
z a k m io
A m b a o u
nrsuMAMoa
ro n iT T -rx iT O
nrsuBAwou
oovrainr
Bernard X. Cu lrer. President
*
0
o o m faft
romand, orego^___
Bethlehem Chapter No. 78, O.KX
Every
Second aiu.
Meets E
v
Thursdays in ea?L
Fourth Th
Visiting Members
Month. Vi
V invited— 1 -Moro. Oregon
Rose Amidon, W. M.
Ruth Sparling, 9bcretary -
Lodge No. 115, ToTTF
Meets 1st and- 3rd
—
Tuesdays in J.O.O.F.
hall. Transient' and
visit.ng brothers are <1
»
coed Is Wy Invited
to meet with us.
»
l'ureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.A A.5L
Meets on the 1st and
3rd Thursday everiinta
Lof each month- Visiting
members are cordially
invited -to meet with us
C. A. Ruggles. W. M.
D. Wallan, Secretary
............................................8161.766.080.34
la
81,766.16
66.666.56
rzstt
or
Total ilabilttlea. except c a p ita l. . . S 4 0 .3 4 4 .t t l.il
Capital paid u p ......... 8 5.006.066.00
Surplus over all 11a-
M IH lea ....................... 80.857.088 68
' >
Surplus aa regards policyholders.. . 91,357.881 13
Total
Tosuri
Bernard 14. Culver. President
F ran k A. Chrl«4»»i«an. Becretory
Btstutory resident attornev fM service. Hon.
Beth. B. Thompson. Insurance Ounmlaeloner.
• Lano Goodell.
Special
Fortlend. Oregon.
(
F ra n k A . Christensen. Secretary
Btotutory m aident attorney for »ervloe. 'H o n .
■attf. B. Thompson. Insurance Oontmiaaleaer.
La» » Ooodell. Special
Apant— Porter B ld g .,
Ernest Houston N. G.
A. R. Kessinger, Secretary
ll.T 0 6 .0 e
866.687.031 66
ia O rgrou
(m arket
Tl.781.04T.l4
bilities ........................ 1 4 .3 C A 6 tt.tt
Surplus as regards policyholders....6 1 6 .6 6 6 .6 3 6 4 6
T o ta l ................... ................................... tlO 7 .0 T 6 .M l.4 8
owned
f e t a l adm itted assets...................... 6161.766.466-84
Z 4 a M l it t « n , ■ a r p lu a a a A O t h a r » tu U L n
Total unpaid e t a lm a ..........................
Kstlamtod Ices adjustment expense
for unpaid claim s.........
175.8M .00
Total (Btonroed premium» on all an
expired
rtaka......................................... t t . 403.698.45'
Belerlea. rents, expenses. M ila, ae-
j>
counts, fees. ate., due or accrued
»O.OMA0
Rstfiuated «mount duo or accrued
•
(or
............................ ..
1.866.876.80
C o m u litlo n t.
bfttkerage.
or
other
charge» dp» and accrued...................
M . 060.00
A ll other llabU IU ee................................. 6,181.671.11
.I T.MMM.64
f
except c a p it a l.. .8 3 ».14«,«19.4 ^
bonds
8T.83S.617.M.
Value of stocks owned (m a rk et value) «1 Z81.54A00
Cash In banks and oa h a n d .............. 7.047.466.3»
Premiums In course of eofleettoa
w ritten since Beptomber 10. 1844 .
6.106.TIT «8
interest and rents due and aeerued
«81.800.10,
Other assets ( n e t ) . . . ' . . . . ! . . . . " . . . .
»O6.04J.5O
...........
, ■ -I
h i m ......... ... M X 867,6 8 A M
Salaries, rente, expenses, bills, SS-
counta. fees, etc., due or »ocrued
Kstlmated amount due or accrued
for taxes............? . . . . . . ............. ..
Commission»,
brokers«'
or other
, chargee due and a c c r u e d > ¡ . . .
A ll other lia b ilitie s .................... . . .
Total- liab ilitie s , except r.p h a W
Capital paid u p ......... t l hOO.8M.66 -.
‘ purplus over a ll lia
of
661.166.1»
i
nggafttgAh \?.................
Total unpaid claim «.................. ............ 6 1.61«.715.11
Estim ated loss adjustment aspeose
for unpaid c laim s.................. '.«-«/«v
65.666.66
To tal unearned premiums on a ll a n -
, expired risks......... .........., . 7 ? . \ .'i4' 4.616,566.66
C apitol paid u p ......... 8 8 .T56,000 00
■urplu« over a ll 11»-
b U ltlM ...................
T l.lT f .H l.8 4
Surplus »« regards policyholder».. . . | 7 4.88T,IT 1.84
U n B in a a s l a
«lim ittod
Value
Z .la M lltla a , S u r p lu s a a 4 O t h e r T u n d a
S u r p lu s a n d O th e r r u n d a
r.r........
fe ta l
Total
A n a o tg
Value of real aetata owned (m a rk et
m in e )
......................................................«
and eollateral.
Leans on mortgages and M B t t l t t l t
<
etc....................'........................
1 5.46T .H
Value of bonds owned (inartH t or
a <
amortised)
....................... ..
6 ,T 50,T 18.tt
V a lu e 'o f stocks owned i market raln e) 10,537.556.66
Cash In banks and on h a n d . . . . . . .
1.€05.446.56
Premiums In course of <oUeetloa
errUtan allies September 30. 164 4...
511,144.61
Interest and rents due and teem ed
«6.146.66
Other assets ( n e t ) ......... ......................
61.M 1 0»
'T o ta l un
unpaid claim s.............................. I T.80T.5M.8T
h U tlm atc d loa» adjustm ent »span»»
) for unpaid ctolm ».............. t o ..............
1M .006 06
¿Total unearned premium« on a ll un-
’ expired ris k s ............................................ 80.tT5.58« 81
Balarle», rent», expen«»«, bill», ac
count». fee«, etc., du« or accrued - 44.000 04
Katlroaled amount du» or -accrued
for toxee........................
1.6T1.4T5.66
Commissions,
hrokarage.
or
other
charge» due and accrued.................
88.000 00
A ll other lia b ilitie s ................................. ».000,004,04
i
disbursements............................631.661.875.64
A d m it t e d
disbursem ents.,
.
6
5,750,616.6»
A d m itte d
A s s p ta
Value of teal estate owned (m arket
value j - ’. . . . . . . . ' ? ................ ¡ ¡ A . . . . I 1 86 4.4T 8.3»
v a lu e of real e»t«te owned (m a rk et
3 ra ju e ) ....................................................... I
160,844 11
Ix ta n i on rnort«»»«» and collateral.
. etc.................................................................. . ,
®
V a lu e of bond« Owned < m arket or
»m o rtlied )
............................................ »1.001,935 M
*Valu» of «lock* owned (m arket value) T7.364,850 04
Cash In banka and on b a n d ..........5 .0 0 .8 3 9 .6 4
Prem ium » In coarm o f oollecUoa
w ritten atnee September 80. 1 9 4 4 .. 1.15J.90S14
In te re it end rent» dne and accrued
1ST.841.M
O ther a aieti ( n e t ) ............................. ..
858.M S .bl
A
.
-----------------------
, f e t a l ad m itted asset»..................... 810T.0T6.881.41
¿.Ubili
AU
fe ta l
disbursem ent«.......................... 135.104,«94.31
<
INrtakende paid to stockholders.. . . A 8 6 8 .I6 4 .0 6
Dividends paid or credited to policy
holders . . . . . i ........................................
•
other expenditures......................... : 1.386.T1I.07
Tas««. Ilceneea and fees..
6T 8 .0 tt.6 4
Dividends paid to etockholdkrs,. . . .
604,000.00
d iv id e n d s paid or credited to policy
holders ..................... ..
.
^
.
■ * . 4
AU other expenditures.. .
..
T 05.3N .66
O reffo a f o r th o T e a r :
N et premiums received........................... |
Net loesee p e ld ..........................................
Dividends paid or credited to pottcy-
holder« . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ni . . . . . <
147.164 83
" 65.07» ~~
37
ivm rttw n
OhMTJ
•AJTT
Bernard X. Cui ver.
<r
I
Preeklent
F rank A. CVirlsfeneen. M itr -ta r y
Btatutory reoM rnt ettom ey for «ente», Hon.
Beth A Tbnsnpeon. Inaurane« Commlsstoner
Lane Goodell. SpeoW
Agent— Portar
Portland. Oregnsx.
Sometimes
There’s Quite a Cro
M & t o f th e tim e w e c a n h a n d le Ih e
■
TO USE
th o u s a n d s o f L o n g D is ta n c e c a lls a ll
r ig h t b u t s o m e tim e s w e n e e d a little
r e t
BANK
IONEY ORDERS!
x - x
C A S H I E R 'S
C H E C K S A.N D D R A F T S
The Dalles Branch
United States National Bank
•HAD
OFFICE
PO & HAND
A.tMBFB F 0
» C
h e lp from y o u .
.
. .
.
\
w
T h a t's w h e n a L o n g D is ta n c e lin e is
c r o w d e d a n d th e o p e r a to r s a y s —
" P le a s e lim it y o u r c a ll to 5 m inutes.*'
IVKIK9 Tim MVOflTn Q JUCCSSS
THI PACIFIC TELIPHOMl AND TE’ ffOFAPlf'COMPANY
■ktofrStaSüUBBM