The
M « fo . OREGON.
SUMMARY OF THE
OREGON NEWS
J im m ie ’s E a s te r
P rophecy
By F. A. MITCHEL
Markham Is a fishing t m
on the
New England coast I n th e olden tim e
ull the men there were sailors, but
when steam finally look the romance
out of sailing the Markh.un men turn
ed their attention to fishing. though in
these days the place is given up to city
E R IE F NEW S OF OREGON
l»eople on their summer outings.
In those days when sailors loved to
An entire new lighting system h a *
over the billows under fnll,,»i*H
just been installed in Dallas.
j [¿„¡ph Husted was one of them. He
The new crematorium at the eastern loved the ocean, and he loved Marjorie
Oregon state hospital has been com- Dixon as well. He won her with the
pitted
’ understanding that he would as soon
The Junction C lt, unnu.1 pumpkin «« "e Had accumulated a uc.l egg
a
•„ v i u c
1« 17 cease making long voyages and find
show will be held beptember 16. 17 ,
en)ployment ou ghore. But ch„.
a!l(1 18,
| dren came as fast as the nest egg
Industrial clubs are being organised g ,eWt aiHj Husted became a captain
in many of the districts of Washing- j before be set uuy time for spendlug
ton county.
j the rest of his life with his family
Charles Volz, a well known business Then he promised them that after one
man of North Bend, died suddenly of more voyage he would grant what they
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I all so ranch desired
hemorrhage.
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Mrs. Jack Wenandy committed sui-
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. . I he intended should be his last voyage,
cide at her home in Bend. Domestic H<? baJ pa,d fw
>ud bad
difficulties are blamed in a note.
j some money In the bank. «On this last
Six m onths’ attendance at Sunday trlp be exp^-ted to add enough to his
school was the sentence m ated out by pOese»shu»a to be able to get on even
Juvenile Judge Gillette to a delinquent ' if he hud no vocation, but be was still
a young roan und counted ou muklng
Grants Pass boy.
The Polk County Jersey Breeders’ an additional Income (but would en
association will hold a big public auc able him to educate his children uDd
tion May 6, at wfaldh all breeds of start them In life. But be started on
thia lust voyage with misgivings. His
cows will he sold.
wife suggested that he refrain from
Alfred Ball, of Salem, has been ap
tempting fate again on the ocean, und
pointed deputy sealer of weights and his children clamored for papa “to
measures for the western district by stay at home and not go away so long
State Treasurer Kay..'-
nny more.” He tore himself away
Frank Meredith, secretary of the from them, assuring them that he
Oregon state fair board, has been of would soon return, would bring the
fered the secretaryship of the 'Wash children many pretty things and would
then remain with them.
ington state fair board.
In Decern ber a vessel came In to
In an effort to exterminate coyotes
Mark ha in und brought the su|>ercargo
Infected with rabies, the rangers of
of Cuptuin Husted's vessel
He re
the Malheur national forest have kill
ported that It hod collided with an
ed more than 100 coyotes within the other ship in a fog aud gone to tj*e
last month-
bottom. The boats were lowered, and
Pythian Sisters of the third,district some of the crew left the vessel in
held they* convention at Albany with them The supercargo had pegged the
delegates present from all lodges of captain to leave in the same boat with
the organization in Marion, Linn, Lane him. hut be clung to the tradition that
a master must go dowu wltb bis ship
and Polk counties.
One hundred and slxty:flve thousand He churged the supercargo If be got
safely to land to say goodby for hlin
two-year-old Douglas fir-trees will be
to his wife aud children and tell them
planted on Dead mountain, three miles how- well he loved them.
above Oakridge in the Cascade nation
Tills was a great .shock io Mrs
al forest this year.
Husted and the older children, l'be
The lowest bid for the construction youngest—Jimmie, h boy of six —kuew
of the proposed stretch of the Colum nothing, of death, und he coutd not
bia highway in Hood River county, understand what had hnp|>ened to his
$40,343, was 8iibnaitte<J.by Staqdifer A father. They could only tell him that
he would never see papa any more,
Clarkson, of Portland.
and even this he could hardly grasp
Following the usual custom, the
wltb his underploped mind.
committee in charge of the Seventh
One rooming at Sunday school his
Annual Strawberry Festival to be held teacher read to him accounts of those
at Roseburg on May 21 and 22. will ralsiugs from the dead mentioned In
elect a “queen’’ by popular vote.
the Bible. Jimmie went home to his
The Douglas County Game Protec mother and. telling ber what be had
tive associations at Roseburg, Tiller beard, asked why pupa could not also
and Yoncalla, have passed resolutions' he brought back to them from the
indorsing the appointment of R. L. dead.
His mother turned away from him
Ewing, of Medford, as state game war
to hide her tears and without reply.
den.
When Easter drew near Jimmie was
Hugh Priest and Thomas Patterson told the story of the resurrection of
were convicted at Portland of a charge Christ; that Easter wns celebraied In
of arson, arising out of an attempt to memory of that resurrection. He was
burn the L. B. Menefee Lumber com much moved by the recital, for he said
pany's shingle mill at University Park, thnt if one could return to IKe on the
earth why not one who had been lost
February 16.
Jam es A. Osborne lost his life and on the ocean? Returning to bla moth
er. he told her the story his teucher
William and Jam es Wlnegar were res
bad given bim. adding:
cued by the government lifesaving
“Next Bunday Is Easier, mamma,
crew when they attempted to land and I shouldn’t wonder If papa would
through the surf on Bandon beach in come bock to us ou that day.”
an 18-foot rowboat.
Tbe -mother tried to explain to him
The lumber Industry of the Hood thnt It would lie lm|Hkss|ble for his
River valley is recovering Manager papa to return on Easter Sunday or
J. E. Robertson, of the Stanley-Smith at nil. but bis brulu was too small to
Lumber company announces that their"
her meaning. He had got it io
his bead that Easter was Jhe day on
new plant at Green Point will be in
which one wbo was dead would return
operation with spring weather.
to life, and the ides hei-nme associated
Fred R. Mellis, of Baker, will have with his father
■ charge of the Oregon mining exhibit
’•()on't cry. mamma.” he saM. “Next
at the Panama-Pacific exposition, and Sunday Is the day when dead persops
it is the. plan of the comm’tt'A in come back, and I know that papa will
charge of the work to make the exhibit come to us "
The mother took ber ls>y in her arms
a permanent one in Oregon after the
and wished that site might have faith
fair.
Forty accidents, none fatal, were re ns a little child
On that Easter morning the birds
ported to I^xbor Commissioner Hofi
were breaking out iu the situshine
during the week. Fourteen of the ac Jimmie was dressed In bla Iwst clothes
cidents were In connection with lum for his Sunday school, but wlteu It was
ber manufacture and logging, while time to go he was missing He had
11 were in connection with the rail caught sight of n sail out on the hori-
zon and wns sure thnt Ids papa was ou
road work.
Labor Commissioner Hoff is send the vessel and was coming home No
ing out notices in regard to the law one knew where Jimmie had gone, so
passed by the last legislature which they went to Sunday scliool and to
regulates employment agencies. Un church without bim
When they returned the boy was
* der the new law, which becomes ef
still missing. His older brother sain
fective May 22. agents must secure li
that a ship had come in and qulie like
censes from the labor commissioner. ly the child had gone to the dock. At
Following an appropriation of $20. thnt moment through a window ail
000 by the state highway commission, saw n man coming up from the shore
with which to improve the Pacif’c with a boy in bla arms.
high way between Canyon C^eek can
“It's Jimmie!*’ anid oue.
Then there was a shout and a rush
yon and the Josephine county line,
Douglas court-- • ” 1
-cp-iate a like for the comers, for Captain Husted
sum in tbe .mprovc-iua«. of »lie road. wti<» had coma» In on the ship, was car
According to advices received by rylng Jimmie. All clung to the fathe r
covering him with kisaea
State Forester Elliott from the federal
“I told yoo papa would come todnjr.”
forestry department. Oregon’s appor- said Jimmie proudly.
• ttonment under the Weeks law for
Captain Husted bad gone down wltb
forest fire-fighting will be $8000 this his ship, had come up. elung to •reek -
year. $2000 less than the apportion age and was picked up by a passing
ment the state lias received during ship.
t
Jim m ies faith In his fattier*« return
each of the past three y» ars.
Sheepmen have been' notified of a on Easter Sunday was tbe talk of tbe
m eeting to be held at Baker April 1 village, and many a sermon was
.„ d 2 for .be pur,...«- of o r g .n lilsg
« ,b ,t the -oolgrcw . r ,
K-t the "T!™ h? V ’
'" " ',r"'l"n * *
preecTit/;
you ksro «rer uaed Chamberlain’s Colic,
And This Is a Fact That Puzzlaa the Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy you know
that it is a socoesa Sam F. Quin, What
Medical Expert*.
ley, Ala^ write% “I had measles and got
Have you e v e r k n o w n a w o m a n w b o caught out in the rain, and it settled in my
stammered? It Is very doubtfuL
stomach and boweia I had an awful time,
The fact that those afflicted with and had it not boon for Chamberlain’s Colic,
ttammering are a hundred men to one Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not
woman is one o f the most curious possibly have lived but a few hours longer,
things in tlie science o f pathology. but thank« to this remedy, I am now well
and strong.” For sa’a by all dealers.—Ad
Even the specialists in nervous trou vertisement.
bles are utterly at a loss to account
for this peculiarity. One em inent spe
COM QUESr o the earth
cialist sa y s x h a l.lu all his vast experi
ence he bus ouly known one' woman M a n ’s B a ttle F o r F r u it f u l F ie ld s
to suffer from stammering. Stammer
A g a in s t Nature’s Barrisra
ing is a nervous affliction of the organs
Nature tins wet up four kinds of bar
of s | hsx I i . and the victim is usually a riers to man’s eouquext of the earth—
person of highly strung temper am en t mouutiilnu, forests, deserts, rivers The
Where «here is not any real reason first be ¿anuot remove; so he bores
for this trouble, the cause usually lies boles through them for bis railway«
in tbe mind—that Is, the stammerer The ueeoud be lias, most uuwisely,
stammers because be fears he will largely cleared iwny altogether The
stammer.
third he Is begilining to treat like tbe
Now. women are much more prone forest« The fourth he Is shifting to
to nervous disorders, aud this makes dull bis purpose* mid to reguiute their
their Immunity from the trouble all flow at will.
the more remarkable. For some mys
Mno flies now over all boundaries
terious reason their nervousness af He cut« through 1st lira uses to remove
fects the organs of speech only in very tbe barrier« betwecu tbe seas.
rare cases. Stammering is said by
Into the desert* man sends rail
some medical authorities not to be roads, tele g ra p h lines. Irrigation eo
due at all to any defect in tbe organs gloeers. T b e Great American desert
of speech. hut to come under the head marked upon tbe atlases of our fa
of a had functional disease.
tbers ba«
to' e x ist The vast
Another peculiarity la thnt a per desert o f northwestern Canada has
son who>may stammer badly in ordi become a fiCMlrl, of waving w heat
nary conversa|lon e t u i sing excellent The Landes d tth isco u y are now much
ly and witboiii h e situ tlo u .L o n d o n more than half covered' with pine
Answers.
tree«. Over 22.000 square miles of tbe
Algerian desert fans been made fruit
ful
t>y artesian wed« The AuHtraliau
LAUNCHING A V E S S E L
desert Is rapidlj being irrigated und
Almost 70.
A M e tte r of M a th o rra tics, W ith a V a s t turned Into grazing iund
000 square mile« of (li-sert m India
A m ou nt of Calculation.
The launching of a vessel Is prima have been reclaimed. Operations ure
rily a matter of mathematics. In u now in progress for reclaiming 19.000
ship of immense size It calls for a vast square miles of the deitu of the Tigris
amount of mlculntiou is*fore the tirst and Euphrates, und more than 4.000
square miles of the Gezlreh plain be
step is taken in the actual work.
In the tirst place, tbe specific gravity tween the Blue and tbe White Nile
of the vessel must be figured out so as ure being transformeil Into cotton plan
to allow for the various strains to tations.*
Thus Is man by obliterating natural
which the hull Is subjc fed ou its slant
ing Journey Into the water, with its barriers Improving iqion n atu re—SL
sudden plunge as the bow drops from Louis I’oHt-Disimtcb.
the ways.
Toys During th* French Revolution.
An enormous amount of data must
The toys of tile French revolution
be collected to fix this center of grav
ity. The weight of all the material period were chanicjertstle qf that ter
that has gone into the vessel up to rihle time. There, are tops whose
shadows east the profile'|«)rtrait» ot
the time of tbe launching, the distri
Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette.
bution of thia weight, the weight of
These are turned In bozwpod aud are
chains and anchors and other material
Indeed interesting rerainlscenees of
placed on board preparatory to the
toys wltb the Impress rtf history The
launch must all be considered
cblldreu of tiie revolution had their
When the center of gravity Is fixed,
tiny Phrygian cni« pnd dunced the bor
the successful shipbuilder knows Just
rlble carmngnoles In their play Little
how to build his launching wavs and
models of the guillotine were made to
Just where to strengthen them. He
“work.” and the* bodies of pigs, with
kfibws then by a little calculation how
beads
of Louis XVI. were d<*capltated
l& g each part Of the vessel will be
Models of tbe Bastille were ¡»opular
subjected to certain strains and how Playing card* with figures ot revolu
best to prepare for them. He can fig tionary heroes were made when king«,
nre almost to tbe second bow long queen« and arisiocratle knaves were
tbe ship will be in sliding into tbe wn taboo.- From “Toys of Other Days.” by
ter.—Exchange.
Mrs. F. Nevfll .I«r4cson
If
The tiap ia R e ad er’s R eview of
Recent Reports R ew ritte n
most from present market conditions.
JJoth Oregon and Idaho woolgrowurs
will be present. Co-operation will be
em phasized at the meeting
A cabinet conference of the Y. W.
C. A., attended by representative« of
nine Oregon educational’ tasti tati on«,
was he’d in Albany, The University
o f Oregon. Oregon Agricultural Col
lege. W illamette Untverglty. Albany
•College, Philomath College. Chemawa
Training School. Salem High School,
Eugene High School and Corvallis
High School xaaocMLops' officer« were
BWt Diarrhoea Remedy.
WOMEN RARELY STAMMER.
O b s e rv e r !
A n Exception.
‘H:i| pine s.” declaimed /lie pililos:)
pher poin|M»usly. “Is ouly the piir -uit or
sotiiethlug. not the «-a tell Ip g of It.”
“Oh. I don't know.” auawered the
plain citizen , “Have you ever chim'd
»hr last ear on a rainy night?”- la id ’.ex
Ì ® nn"’ Journal
f -
E ven.
“ H e lavished pearl« upon h er."
“Yes”
“Y e t ber a ffe c tio n w as not g en uin e.”
“ N e ith e r w ere tb e p ea rl«.’’—W a s h in g
ton S tar.
F
Problem of the Prisoned.. Cork. ,
It ofteu hap|M*us*ttlat In attempting
to uucork a liotrle the sfopper is forced
Into the bottle InstetnT. and it thus
floats on tbe liquid. This would per-
bapa not lie a drawback were It not
that euch time the bottle ia to be emp
tied the cork comes to the neck and
t-aiLes an obstruction, preventing the
flow of the liquid. This can be avoided
very readily aud ull thut Is needed is
to bend a piece of stiff Irou wire In a
long U sbupe. properly fitting it iu the
ueck of the isittle ho that the loop por
tion projects aouiewbut below the ueck.
I'pou inverting the bottle the wire loop
preveut the cork from reaching the
ueck to obstruct It.
E a sy .
The. tenchei hud been trying to e«-
plain tlU*- iuw of gravitation to tbe
Juvenile class
• -
“Now. Morris," she said, "can you
fell me why it Is im|tossible for you to
lift yourself up by visit l*ootstrnps?”
“Yes. ma'am.” answered the young
scientist, “ft's becgURe I Wear shoes."
-C hicago News.
8 ynopt la
of the Incus.) Statement cf the
Im perial A ssurance Co*
of Me* York. In the State of New York, oo th»
Slat flay of Decvinosr. 1014, mad» to the In-
surauce eonimleal'«tier <>f tbe S i-te of Oregou,
pursuaut to law:
CAPITAL
Amount o f capital paid up............ .* 200,000 o0
INCOME
Net premium» rieelreu (luring the
jr r ......................................_j.......... *
li,tere«t. dividend and renrn re-
> eat ted during the > c ir ...................
luctnui* to m other a ’urcea received
during the y e a r ................................
Total lncoue ................................. *
n x g a tn ts -iu S K T s
Net .losses i>nl«i during ttie yeur.$
ill vid.u di pi. iii during the year oil
c sr ip -l etovk
............................. ,
C 'UUi.i»h!"ii» uud aalarlt a puld dur
ing tli# y e a r ..................... . . . . .
Tux»», lireiine." <nd fee« |>«lil dur
ing the ysar ....................................
Ao.mint of h !1 other expenditure»
20.0(4) (X)
20,500.77
10.294.14
100.StNI.2S
Total expetidltursf ......................... » 32O.t).dt.t|t
AES. TS
Value c f sfoefca aud bond» owned
tui 'rkpt v lue> . .1.............. . | OST.005.75
Cum hi bnr<ks and ou hand.............
55,00.1 hi)
l ‘t«Uil .)i:a 1:) e>ur»e of xdli-ctton
urltian sieve September 30.
1»14 ................. ......................................
«8.«»OS
Interest und reuta due o.o| afipfued
. 0,003.70
Total «ateta
S14.781.34
Total uasata adu*|tted In Oregon.* 814,781.E4
U A L IL tT IX «
Gr *a elaitra f»r )< a»ea tiup-ld.
gl.400.lh
Amount of nnearntd preuJun.« ou
all outstanding rl. k*...............
Ma.4Wt.hS
I'ue for et tuiiil-*ion a id brokerage
4,50 i,(©
AU other nubilities ............................
S.trXI.tM)
Total liabilities exclusive of
capital stock ................... 339.«81.6«
Total premium« In force December
Si. 1914 ........................... ...............
5T1,7S«.O4
BUSINLS8 IN OBLGON FOg iK X TEAM
Total risk* written luring the year $ 7W),U23.00
Grcaa prvnouui» received during
10,723.10
tbe year ..................... ............. ..
I remliini« returned dc.rlng t_a
2.227.13
year .....................................................
1.327.14
Ixtates paid during the year.........
1.527.14
Lows«» uwcurre.l during the y e . r . . .
Tctal amount of rl*k* outstanding
la Oregon Ibof tiioer 81. 1 0 1 4 ....* 431,505.00
Im perial A»3urance‘ Co.
By w . IB V ino . Ueneral Agent. Puclflc
Coast Ib | artment.
Statutory re»t1*»t «’envral agon» and attor
ney for »ervlce: EDWIN C. r*. KNOWLKS.
CBU.AItS-M l i Tt-N CO., Yeon bldg.; GUILD
A MALLIS, lleury bldg.. Agents,
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
w ith L O C A L A P P L IC A T IO N « , «a they
c a n n o t reneh tbe ssat of the dlssaas. Ca
tnrrh ls a blood
£ or constitutional
and In order to cure it you must take In-
fm al remedies. H a ll’s C atarrh Curs Is
tksn Internally, and act« directly upon
s b lood and mucous aurfacs. Hall*«
ttarrfc Curs is not a quack modldne. I t
prescribed by ons of the best phy-
In th»« country fo r yaars and la
a r e g u la r prescriptloa. I t 1« composed of
«
best
ith the
M
. tonics
_ known,
__ combined
...
.. w .B
beat blood purlflsra. acting directly on the
mucous surface«. Tho perfect combina
tion o f tbs tw o ingredients Is w hat pro
duces such w o n d e r fu l results In curing
catarrh. Bend for testimonials, froo.
F. J. C H B N K Y A CO.. Props^Tolsdo. a
D ru o te ta i
ITS Paaüly PUls far
Taks Mall’«
u
Bynopeie cf the Aacuxl Statao:cat t f t i e
E quitable Security Com pany
St. Louie, In the Stale of Miesoort. on Hw - ,
8f»t day of .Dceemker, 1014, made to ll.e In
enrance <-oronil»»l„n*r of the State of Ore«, n
purauant. to la w :
CAPITAL
Amount of capital paid a p ............... * 500,000.00
-
' ttO O &B
Net premluma rec-ch »(I ilprlna the
. zwr ...................... ¿ 7 5 . . . . . . . . » 829.012 5«
Inter«»t, dividends end »rents re
ceived dnrlnr the ,va»ir.................
64.4O2.21
Income from other «ssreea received
tjurluf th« year
..........................
34.032.70
Total Income .444k................... * 728,107 58
Sm W M SEM FNTB
Loaxe» paid during the year, In
cluding
udJustaiSnt
espouse*,
e tc ............. ............................................* MM.137.22
ftminisBlone and aalarb » paid dur
ing tbe year ......................................
319.112.83
Taxe». license« asd’ feea paid dur
ing the year
...........
41858 *6
Amount of all other dapeudlturea..
«4,772.02
Total expendlturca ....................... *
ABCFTS
Velue of real eatats owned (mar
ket value)
................... *
Value o f »locks end bonds owned
(market value) » 4 .-« ......................
Ixtana on mortgagee and collat
eral, etc. ...........................................
Cash In bunks and on h a n d .. .) ..
Premium» in cuurae of collection
written sines September 'M,
1 9 1 4 ......................................................
Interest' and rente due aud ac
crued ....................... T . ......................
At) otheroasaets
............................
631,078.73
2.931.90
901.380 <«0
"
P a rtic u la rly i f It ’s Y o u r O w n F a u lt the
W o rld L ocks B lack.
When you fuel down la tbe month
aud long to go aw ay uud bide yourself
forever; when you Imagine that no one
In tbe world Is treating you right;
when you are sutlstted that your em
ployer 1« tardy Io recognizing yoar
genius; when you can’t divorce yoar*
self from tbe Idea that yoo are doing
the work aud the other fellow Is get
ting tlie credit; when tbe time you
»peud at your work seem s Intermina
ble and the time away from It seem s
woefully abort; when ull tbe sky seems
to posaesH a leadeu hue; when every
thing Irritates you like onlt on an opea
wouud; when the Inugb of a child
grates on your nerves; when tbe food
you eat disagree« with yoo—
Straighten up aud take an Inventory
of yourself Maybe It is wltb you that
the fault lies Perhaps tbe rest o f tbe
world Is but a mirror Don’t Imagine
you are carrying tbe world on your
shoulders T h e browbeaten man Is
too ofteu h creature of bis owu muk-
!bg
He lnsiKtH on ctirrylug tbe Old
Man of the Sea on hla back when tbe
world Is willing lo relieve him of the
burden
It 1« Riirprtstug how many
'Aoiiie* w e e4ju iiauiah by making up
a ir in in d resoli'.telj (hut we will not
give them room in our thought«.—la-
dhiiiapotix News
C o m p r o m ise .
*
Docto 1 (laughing* Some of those pa
tlent* are the limit
The man who
just left hits Reverá! alimenta, and for
one I preiMTibe a cold phnige Hi the
inorumg while for another I told bim
to lake a hot hath at night.
W ife-A nd what did. tie nay?
Doctor He asked if It wouldn’t do
if lie went at u « miu and took a luke
warm hath - Philadelphia l.edger.
Synopsis cf the A.muel Statem ent of
Tlie M utual Life Insurance
Com pany of N ew York
In l- e State of New York, on tbe 31rt day
of DcceSiber. 1914, ciedé to tb i Insursm-e
o-mr.il skiiier o f . tbe State of Oreson, pur
suant to ian'T
irooxE
«<.
l\>tnl prvmluni Incou e ... w .. .* <»7.861.014 80
Interest. <llvl‘!en«le 1.06 rents
received, during the r e a r ...
28.200.377.30
IiM-.iuie from other »■ »urces re-«
ceived during tbe year...........
1,300.908.14
Total income’..................... . . . . *
DISBURSEMENTS
Fsld for k-secs, eut.ow ineut-.
annuities end sur.t der val
ues ................... .. ........................*
Dividends paid to policyhold
ers during tbe yeer ...............
Cx.n:tnlaakius end salaries and
agency expenses paid during
the year ......................................
Tsxe», 1J censes and fees paid
during tbe year..........................
Amount ot e lf other expeudi-
' fdrea .............................................
»5.482.31*».3*
50.943.000 34
17.828.265.3«
7.381,133. £2
1,138,461.15
2.023,959.99
Total expenditure»
............. * 80,013,72(tClS,
A6S TS
Mi.rket value of real estate
owned .•.........’...............................* 22.129.040 53
•Market value of at6< k* ami
b irds owned ................. .........
853.752.940.50
Loi'us on m ortgages................. p 127.4t5.467.28
Tolley loans ................................ , 00.700.345 11
Cash In banka mid on band. In
cluding *41,060 In traicit
»luce received . . . . ...............
4.O39.7I7.O2
Net uncollected and ceterred
premiums ...................................
4.45O.552.C*
Other assets (n e t ) .....................
8,479.71M.trj
Total
admitted
nssets.........* 611,088,800 53
124.2S4.94
10,748.14
64,7482.83
Total llabl'itles exclusive of
capital stock ............................* 811.033.800.68
Total asset« .................................... *1,361,073 *8
Leas special deporlts In any state
22,271.30
Total Insurance In nace De
cern b»r 31. 1014.................,.,.»1.612.674,168.00
BU8INL88 IN OREGON FOR THX YEAR
Totsl risks w ritten during the
year .............................................. *
2,357,072.80
Ur<«« i»re in turns received dur
ing tbe year................................
433,814.41
Dividends- paid policy folder«
In Oregon during tbe y e a r ..
72.9ti7.69
Lorsea paid during the y e a r ..
146,130.00
Ix*sev Incurred during the year
153.130.00
Total amount of risk» out
standing In Oregou Decem
ber 31. 1914 ............................
13.744.873.00
6.503 75
183,841.2»)
Total a»»eta admitted In Oregon.*1.340,70-4.58
LIABILITIES
Oroaa clulms for leases unp-ild___ * 174,387.37
Amount o f unearned premium« on
«11 outstanding rlaks .....................
323.240 22
Pue for commission and brokerage
17.842.42
All other llablUtlee .......................
«8.702,09
Total liab ilities ........... .................. * 584,178.70
Total premium* In force December
*1, 1914 ........................................... * 618.027.0«
BUSINESS 'IN OMItzON FOR THE YEAR
Gross premiums received durlug
the year ............................................ *
709 77
Premiums returned during the yoar
167.58
Equitable Security Com pany
By WALTBR H. WENT, Secretary.
Statutory resident general agent and attor
ney for service:, MORGAN, KLE1DNKK A
11OYCB. Portland. Dr.
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The M utual Life Insurance
Com pany o f N ew York
Hr WILLIAM FREDERICK D iX, Secretary.
Statutory general agent and attorney for
service: ALMA D. KATZ Portland. Or.
•Bonds at amortised book value li accord
ance with Section »8. New York Insurance
law. where applicable. ,
Synopsis of the Annual Statem ent of the
Synopsis of the Annual Statem ent of the
Glen* Fall* Insurance
Com pany
W estchester Fire Insurance
Company
of Gleua Falls, In the State of New York,
on the 31at day of December, 1914, made to
tbe insurance cnmtulssto.-.er o f tbe Htute of
On-gun, pursuant to law :
,
CAPITAL
▲mount o f capital paid Lp.............. * 590.000.00
INCOME
Net premiums received during the
year ......................................................*2,41«. 127.80
interest, dividends and rents re
ceived during tbe z ea r t............... ..
283,105.30
1 Income from other >o»rc«e received
’• during the year j
.
____38.267.3«
Total Income .
............... ; .*2.732.500.45
DTrBUfilWrcMTS
paid dnrliiff tbe y e a r .. *1.431,71«-9*
Net Io«»«*«
Dividends paid during the year
on capital stock . , r. rHTL . . . . .
Ccmmiaslens aud salaries paid dur
ing the yexr. ..................
Taxes. IIreuses and fees paid dur
ing the y e a r .....................................
Amount of all other expenditure?
110,000.00
701,052-1«
«3,897.44
307,571.35
Total expenditures
................. *2,894,237.87
▲S6ZT*
Value of real estate owned (m ar
ket value) ..................... .. ............... * 216,590.55
VuNs» of stocks and bond* owned
_
(market value) . . . . . . . . . . v
. 2»4«0,357.41
Iz>uns on mortgage« and collateral,
etc................. .. ................................ 1.988.5715.00
Cash In banka «ud on b aad j. • • • /•
448.998.15
Premiums In course o f ‘««Bectlon
__
written since September 90. 1914 400.231.07
Interest and rents due aud ac
crued and re-ins. due 00 h».>aea
•
paid .................................... ................
46.176.H3
Total assets
.83,500,888.81
Ixsa special deposits in any B tate.*
10.8tM).29
Total assets admitted In Oregon.*5.540,998.52
1-iABiT.rrtr*
Oa>e* eUtmr for 1< <
m « s nByStd... .* 301.834.71
Amount of unearned premiums on
all outstanding rlaks..................... 2.6tL.08<.23
Dividends. esluitM »ml take«...........
«6.000.00
Ail other K-blli !i«s. rs-lna, pre ms.
due ot-ier < obipanies.. . . . . . . . . . .
' 2,764.08
T o u l rbU H J. s excfu'lve of f*P- „
l u l a tx k of *5dO.tX)O.O0.. • •• .**..9.42,626.32
Total ;r mid .m In X«<ee December
31. 1074 .....................
........... * 1 931.246.41
B vU .v^ b i. IN caCGOW FOR THE Y E A *
Total rtvae written durlatt tl»e
,
yerr ....................... . . . T i . ................ *1.727.253.00
Gr- 1. pieiSlunnt received during.
. . y__ . .
‘ the » » i r ..........................................
»« T*® 3*
l rou.1 its m ¡med miring the year
».£07.78
Ixtta-e j : Io.-,, • •ing the y e * r .. . . . . .
Ltn-ves Incurred uurtW* the year..
12,0® 82
Total am uet of rl>k» «utUtaiuMn«
ln Ore’- .n !>cea?ier 3). 1 9 1 4 .... 1.3iS,OSO.oO
G k n j Fall* Insurance
C om pany
By R. A. L llT uM . President,
/
Htatutory resident general agent and atteu.
«•/ (v*
IMU*^ UD
U n r ttw w a W i P a te n t.
An O rn *m « n t to P aris.
A lawyer who makes a specialty of
patent case« vm
s once eugugctl In a
ease before a country Justice.
• “Who are you au.vway?” -demanded
tbe Justice
’’W ell.” replied the lawyer. “I’m an
attorney.” '*
“P’raps you nre. but I never heard
one talk like you do. What kind of a
one are you?”
“I'm a patent attorney.”
The magistrate rubbed his chin In
thought. “Well, a n T v e got to say is.**
be said slowly, “that when the pafoot
expires I don’t believe you can ever
get It renewed a*{aln.“ — National
Monthly.
The Place de la Concorde In Parte Is
one of tbe most beautiful places of Its
kind In tbe world. It was not until
17C3 that tbe ground» were flrat adorn
ed by tbe erection <»f an equeatrlan
statue of Lout» XV. and Gabriel, the
architect, cofi^rncted the baliiHtrndes
and piivlIlotiR that are »pen today. Tbe
proticnt design, however, was made by
Hlttorff In Ifififi. In 171)2 the »tattle of
the king was removed by the populace,
and the »quare liecanie known a» the
Place de la Revolution. During the
bloody period the guillotine was plac
ed here, and Loula XVI. was executed
on Jan. 21. 1793. and In tbe following
October tbe unfortunate Marte An
toinette shared a like fate.
S
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•ynopils of th* Aaaual Statomaut of tha
B rea k in g t h * New s.
The Williamaburgh City Fire
Insurance Company
••fils wou't be able to see you tonight.
Mr Jones.” said' ber little brother.
“Bbe’H had a tnr'ble accident"
"is that ho ? What happened?”
“All ber hair got burned up."
“ j G o < m I heavens! Was she burned?"
“N’liw; Hhe waHu’t there. She don’t
know about It y e t" —Llpplncott’s.
o f Naw York, In the «tat* of Naw York, on
the Slat day of December 1914, made to tbe
insurance eutfiurtasluuer o f the State o f Ore
gon, pursuant to law:
CAEXTAX.
Amount o f capital paid up...........*1,000,000.01
INCOME
Net premiums received durlug tbe
. J « « ....................................................... *2,606,624.27
I at crest, dividends and rents re
ceived during the year....................
200.912.98
Income from other sources re
ceived during the year..................
23.019 0*
Byno psi* of tha Annual Btotem eat of
T he Standard Fire Insurance
Com pany
T otal Income .....................................*2.890.756.33
DISBURSEMENT«
OÍ .h ,a í í íor^‘ ,n. Â***
o t Connecticut,
"'i i he .»I-i m»y ,1 I ¡i. »...i,,-; ip]! jBaSa
»»■-
Insurance coX LuaU ner of tha S w t a ^ f O r îg !Z
pireuant to law :
’ ■ W'w-,
CAPITAL
Amount of capital y a t d ito ........... * 750,000.00
Net losses paid during the y e a r .. .*1,655,896 49
taeiAaoda | f i q <h«rti»y the y*ar 4M
X_____ -__
capital stock ....................................
120.000.00
Commissions and salaries paid dur
lug the ) e a r ...................................... 1,083,942.70
Taxea, Ucenaea and foae paid dur
ing the / e a r .....................................
209.133.47
Amount o f a ll other expeudlturae
M.31A77
Net premiums raceivrd during the
A Dichonsry Pillow.
1 ouco kiiDv.- u wornuu who wrote
books, a v. <i:-> j»» who vrau very learned
In the mutter <»f Freueh uud I^atln
and Gezr.uiu «úfl Grevk Often when
her night» were d.,’rk qnd dreadful and
slet'ple.s. she would lie Mwake* and
think of wordM-whnt language they
were derived from aud what their
original meanings had tieeii She told
rue that II w:i» a grant Mource of pleas
ure to her uud kept her from growing
uervous when she felt wide awuke.
Often through the chill gray dawn I.
too. Ilo awake and think about words
to keep m yself from the unpleuRunt
Imagining* that sometimeH haunt mo
In the nighttime —Christian Herald.
of New York In the State o f New York,
or. the ;;ial day o f December, 1014. made to
the iuam-ance couitmlsioucr of tbe Stute of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
t
Amount of capital psld up...............* 5*9{6OJ C«
INCOME
Net premluma received during the
.
.........;
■................... ............ *3.372,«37.48
Interest, dividends and rents re
ceived durlug tbe year..................
283,045,4*
Income front other sources re
ceived durlug the y ea r...............
006,021.11
Total luconte . .................................*4.240,704,07
DISBURSEMENTS
Net lueses paid durlug the year. .*2,129.934.8*
Dividends paid during the year
ou capital stock ................................
JOO.tOO.OO
Conimlstluns and salaries paid dur
ing the yea» ...........1......................
921,009.30
Taxes, licenses and free paid dur
lug Ute year ......................... ....
118.622.09
Amount of all other expenditures 357,049.75
Total expenditure«........................... *3,684,706.02
ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (mar
ket value) ...................................... *
4,600.00
Value ot stocks and borda owned
(market value) ................................ 4,973,158.33
Ixttins ou mortgages and collateral,
4tc...........................................................
122,210.00
Cash In banks aud on band. Í . . . .
396,882.00
Premium« In course of collection
written «luce September 30, 1014 419,078.46
Interest and tents uue and accrued
32,906.23
Total assets ................. s'................ *5,048,735.04
I>eas special deposit* In any sta te .
51,072.21
Totdl assets
gon
admitted In Ore
......................... *5,897.662.87
. ____
UABOJZZXZ
.
'te
Gross claims fnr lo«»*» u n p a id ...* 449,503.25
Amount of unearned ¡ rem luma on
■11 outstanding risk«.................... 3.327.3B3.08
All ©thei liab ilities............................
,90,884.02
Total liabilities cxpinslve of cap-
- lu.1 «tuck of *J»X).1».'AI............. f 3.137.280.35
T tta l premiums lu fort? Tc t::.'»er
F * 1 ,1 0 X 4 ...................................... .. . . «<¡,461.377.43 .
BUSINESS IN OR^U : XCK
Y Sü
T©tul rh*a written jL.lng» Uto
)t « r ......................... ............................ *2 072 l',7.»x)
Ui,i»s preaki.iuj re*»r.ifil during
the ye-» ..........................................
31,918.71
I*r,Hile'..»* retorted on „ t:u->e-r
5.2*1.l x
Ixtstt A i» Id hurto''
. ettr. . . . .
11,43 .64
b a v t j iu«. (.».7
j 4—0 :■ e . r . .
( ILoOt.M
'X<t..l
.. .» oZ .i-»»,
, .»,11:..:
Ill O&gu.i 1 »»en.u';- ... .014----- 1.311.202.00
W c ftc h tsitJ *
year
. /•
•»
Hr U.X). U- Cl>-x .t.) 1‘ixU, Trvd iet»t,
Rtentb ry rteldtai g .:»•• «. agent i.ud attorney
f. r . ex t i n : L M u > 8.
fibyrl-x-k bldg.,
CwrtU.uI, Gr.
.V
....... ....... * «72.83s.os
ateresi dividends and reata r*-
Interest,
calvad durtdg tha year,
ofb*» 1
during the year
Total expandltores .........................*2,127,299.53
. ASSETS
Valua o f real estate uwued (mar
125.3(12.00
ket v a lu e )1';.-.................................... * 107,9*1*3
Viihie of ebicks aud hoods owned
Total Inconw
» 852.422.16
(market value) ..........
3.316.060.75
„
,
DISBURSEMENTS
I
zhiim on mortgages aud collateral,
Net Inssea paid during tbe y e a r ..* 352.773.62
ate. ........... ............................................
551,156.00
Dividends paid during tha year on
** Cash lo hanks and ou baud...............
872.95X37
a y d ta l stock .....................................
40,000.00
Premium» lu course of collection
Commlsslcua and aalnr(*a paid dur
w ritten aluie Beptember 30,, 1914 349.98X44
ing the year ..................... ..............
212.218.61
Interest and rents t m and' ac-
- j .- - ,
rsxca, license» and 7>e» paid dur-
erued
.....................................................
24,313.17
Ing tha year ....................................
29.519.08
Amount of all other 'expenditures
75.804.84
Total assets .......................
. .*1.72X399 55
54.224.61
........ an- t
g
Total expenditures ........................ 7 1 u .ll6 .i5
ASSETS
Value o f stocks and bond» owned
(m arket value) ..............................*1.335.942.00
C u n In banks sad on „'an«........ ..
108,098.92
I'n mlums In course o f cd lectlo n -
wrlricn »luce September 3o. lu l*
143,502.0*
Interest uud rents due aud accrued
17.154.47
Total a ateta
1 he Standard Fire Insurance
Com pany
By C. C. KI n XE’ s I'acitlc C<>sat Dapart-
a.eut Manager.
Htatnti^y resident ' ncral agent and attor
ney for service: Li O i I) IX. SMITH, 017 Cor
bstt bldg., Portland, (ir.
* Eyncpala of the Anno:
Total Habilitier ex» In-Iva of cap
ita l stock o f *l,)«*),o00.o0...........»2.180 710 68
In for ■» Dcceni-
lre
U»r 31. 1UH ................................ ..V*.2u*l,25d S3
SU SiN E db IN 0R FO 0N FOR T liE YEAB
Total rl'ks w ritten durl.i; the
y e a r .......................................................»3 228.115 0u
Grose pr> mlums received da/lilg
the year ............................................
52.290.14
Premium» returned ourlig ihe year
In.2121.47
Losses paid ring the ) e a r .................. 77.0.1).'*)
L o ' m - s Imurred during the year 29,3.17.no
Total sruoart of risks oiuto'idlug
< *
In Ore. u L iem ber 31 1914
1.004 4O1.0U
502 711 26
13.8*1 X")
Total amount o f rl«ks outstanding
in OratgOB December: 31. 1914___ »1.33O.'»4.O0
2 f)t, n awt c f the
P hoenix A sru rca te Co., Ltd.
a.' Loudon In the-I- i .dum of Urewt Britain,
on the 31st daj of j>. cvljb èt.' 1014, made to
Ute Insurance lOim b . I uer of tbe Slate of
Uargou. pursuant l i 1 » *
ca ? ; tal
Amount of capital t i.id up not apt llcable In
C. S. brum h atktcdi 'tit*.
1LCQME
Net pre ml« »ns rvce.v.d during
tha xexr....... ........................................*2.592.173.68
l*tc-r«*t,. dividends and rents re
ceived during the ••eur
___ :
196.711.66
lucome fn in other source* received
.
during the t e a r ................. ............ .. ,” K2jB95.ll
Total Income
......................... *2.MA,580.37
D 13.;U 7.«2.1EN T 8
Net bee»*» paid during the t o r ,*1,443.109.03
CviLiub.-iviia and salarie* paid dur
ing (he ye. r ..................................
837.388.01
pTi.xe». licenses nn.l fee» paid dur
ing (be rear . . . - ................... - .. . .
77 1*2 3«
Amount of » <1 other, expenditures 325,320. ¡4
Total expenditures . . . . .
*2.013.35«. 7 4
ASSETS
Valiie of stocks und bonds owned
(market vulue) ...............................*3,108,036.'«
Cash In bunks and on hand................... 314,232.28
1‘reu.iuiris lu course of c o lic (Ion
written since ¡’eptem l^r :X>, 1914 559.927.71
Interest .lid rent* uue and ..icrued
45.516.26
Total a acts ......................................*4 ^27.712.25
Tots] assets udin.Mted In Oregou.* 1.02^,712.25
LIABILITIES
Cross claims for- iom ^ s nopal I.. . .* 22*.*14.*6
Amount or uip'iinted premiums ou
all outstanding rfoks ..................... 2,241.956.60
L«e lor coniiulislon and brokerage
7.V*'.<'9
All otuer lit:Id 111ler ............................
56.2.V).U0
Total Ilabl 111lea exclusive o f cap
ital stock ........................................... *2.5*5.530.98
Total premiums In force lieeeniber
31. 1914 .............................................. *4.356.210 72
BLhiN'I B8 IN 0S E C 0K FOR THE YEAR
Total risks w ritten during the
year ' ..........................................
*6.240,202.00
Groaa premiums received during
the year .............................................
73.230.30
Premiums returned during tlie year
11.157.80
Losoea iwld durlug the year
.
20.768.04
Losses incurred during tbe y e a r ..
29,788.71
Totul amount of risks outstand
ing lu Onrgon December 31.
1914 ___ ............................... .............. *3.230.748 27
Phoenix A ssurance Co., Ltd.
Hy W. IRVING. Ocneral Agent, Pacific
Coast l>ep«rtmetit.
Rtatutory resident general agent and attor-
L«y for service: EDWIN C. F. KNOWLES.
I. L. W’H.'TE, Selling bldg.; VAN FRI-
DAGIi. KFUNGKU A CO.. Merchant» Truat
Bldg., Agerita.
lynopsia of tha Annual 8tate»nent of the
The R eliance Insurance
Com pany
of Philadelphia, lu ilia State of Pennsylvania,
on the 31»t day o f Oeeerulier, 1914. mude to
the lu-uraiice comiutosbyncr of the State of
Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital puld u p ............... * 4(i), 060/10
INCOME
Net premiums received during the
. K1"- .............. ........................... t «70.200.05
Interest, dividends and rents re
ceived during the y e a r ,...............
64.121.88
Income from other aources received
daring the year
<36.060 21
Total Income ........... *............ ..... .* 780.351.'«
DISEVRSEMENTS
Net loases paid dunng the year. .* 424,148.51
ClvldSriila pifld during tbe year on
capital s to c k -........................... ..
2 1.000.4»
Commission? and salarle* paid dur
ing the year ...................... . . . . . .
237.321.54
Taxes, licenses and íce» paid dur
ing tbe y e a r - . . . . ' . . , ..........................
52.392.10
A uuunt of all other expenditures
130,610.17
Total expenditures ..........................* 808,472.32
ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market
. value) ..................................................* 134.006.00
Value of stocks and bonds owned
(market value) ....................... ; . . . 1.074,6.'0.00
Lxuns on mortgages und collateral,
etc...................................... 1...................
47.5<)O.ro
Cash In banks and ou hand...............
83.141.74
Premiums In course of collection
written since September :W. 1914 180,191.42
Premiums on perpetual policies on
r ea l-e sta te owned by company
1,010.00
Interest and rents dup an* seem ed
13.812.U5
..................... ..............*1.534.308.81
26.730.00
Total asseta admitted In Oregon.*4,«¡95.668 95
LIADILIT1LS
Fro»» claims for lusse» uupa id . . . .* 284 25* on
Amount <>f unearned premluma on
«
all outstanding risk»...................
2.579,461 6*
Due for commi si'*' I'd brokerage
37,(»*).'»<»
61.012-38
Total liabilities exclusive of cup '
- ItMl sto<k of *750.000. ................. f 06*.504.*9
Total nretululn» in force December
*1, 1914 .................................... .... .M. 0*o.1*17.45
BUS1NFSB IN OBFOOM FOB THE YEAB
Total risks writ ten durlug tbe
je a r ...................................................... * 841.9*5.'«
Or'»*» premium» received daring
the y e a r ...............................................
10.917.90
Tremhiui' ret timed during (he year
2.746.72
L »», » in ld during ibo j f . r .........
17.048.73
Uia-'cs incurred during ike y e a r ..
17.043.21
'Total aseets
Less sp ed ai depo»Its In any state
,. .*1.624.697 42
-d f
L IA E IL m E S
«Toss claims for loK*tca u u p » ild ...t
Amount of unearned ircinlums 0«
all iMltatandltig -lake.....................
Al* other liabilities
........................
The Vv¿Htanuburgh City Fire
Insurance Com pany
t
(Signed) By D. J. Ill BT1B. Secretary.
W. J. CLEMENS G eneral, A .fe,'slid attor
ney for service. Commercial Club bldg.. Port
land. Dr.
Synopsis cf the Annual S ts tarn« nt of tha
Union M arine Insurance Co.,
Ltd.
O’ Liverpool In tlie Kingdom of Great Britain
On the 31st day of I)e< emlier, 1011, m .ile to
tbe luaarsnee couimPsloner of the state o f
Oregou, purauant to law:
CAMTAX..
Amount o f capital pain up, not applicable In
J U. 8. branch.
INCOME
Ket (iremfums receipt'd during tha
»ear .....................................................*1.0'«.<155.21
Interost, Ulvldeuos and rents ra-
23 785.TS
evtved durlug the year............... ..
Income frvut other » urcea ra
tal va<l during tbe year...............
17*.DM. 19
Total Income ...........'............. .....* 1 ,2 5 8 .8 4 5 .1 3
n tBiiirn CEMENTS
Kat h*a»M paid durlug (lie j i l r . .* 675.787J 1
(x u u o t-sla ii. aud salaries |wlid dar
ing the year ........................
246.976.69
Taxes. Ibenses and tees paid dur
ing the year .................................. ..
SU.848.87
Amount of all Other expenditures 214.487.16
Total eg*«iMlltureu ........................ *1.067.099.23
,
/ASETS
V tlue of stocks and hotida owned
(market vain*) ................................* 573.S0937
Cash In benkh and ou hand..........
56.807.81
Premiums in c tie r of collection
written rim e September 39.
1914 ......................................................
258,732.89
Intere.t aud rauts due aud ac-
crued ..........................................
« XWI i >7
Total as*<-ts ...................................... *
49>a special deposita lu any »tate
894.746.70
5.4iid.»8i
Total asM-ts admitted In Ore
gou ................................................... * 889.289.»®
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for losses u n p a id ....* 194,605.23
Amount <>f um-srned premiums ou
all outstanding risks............... .
190.000.5®
I'ue f *r cutlin 'salon aud brirkerage
3.546.7*
All other liab ilities ............................
23,000.00
Total liabilities exclusive of cap
ital stock ................. .-.................* 411.152.(X»
T'< tul pTemiuu a !n force December
31. 1914 ............................................ * 348 97 7 94
BUBINhSe IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Total rlaku written during tbe
yeuf ................. .................. ................*3 678.345.90
Gross premiums received durlug
tt.e year . ...........................................
3,164 25
595.: 6
Premium* returned during the year
la.aeea paid dining the y e a r . . . . . . .
' 1,115.'»)
Iaiaaea Incurred during the y e a r ...
1.9^0.00
Total on.iaint of risk- outstanding
In Oregon December 31, 1914..
52.564.00
Union M arine Insurance Co.,
Ltd.
By W. IRV.NG, Manager Pacific Coast
brunch.
Statutory resident general agent and attor
ney f,,r latrvlce: EDWIN C. F KNOWLES.
Portland agents; I. L. WHITE. Belling bldg .
KEKi. OUT (till) & Cl)., Lewis bldg.
.
8ynopsis of the Annual Statement of the
Provident Life and Trust
Com pany of P h iladelph ia
In the Btate o f Pennsylvania, on the 31
day of Dicember, 1014. made to the Insurnn
commissioner o f the btate o f Ore,ton, pursua
to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stos k pnld u p .*1.060.000
INCOME
Total premium Income .............(..*11.056.910.
Interest, dividend» and rents re
ceived during the year............... 3.865.964.
Ineim i1 from other sources re
ceived during the year...............
172.068.
Total Income .......... ?.....................*15.094,943.
DI23U R 6FM EN 1S
Paid for losses, endowments, an
nuities aud surrender value«. .* 7,199,«11.
Dividends paid to policy holders
during the yea» . ..................... 2,025,445.
Dividends imld on capital stock
during the year, none from Ina.
funds.
Pommisslona and s a b r e s paid
during the y e a r . . , ....................... 1,501.891.
Taxes, licenses and fees paid dur
ing the y e a r ............
Amount o f all other expenditure» l,3oo,,t«j4.
Total expenditures ..................... *12.721.485 64
AS8ETS
Market value of real estate
owned ................................................* 1,238.617.88
Market value of stocks und bonds
owned ................................................ 40.844.9*0.< 0
Ixiaus on mortgages and collater-
«). .....................................
27.368.192.40
Premium notes and policy lo a n s.. 10.034.176.07
Cash In banka and on hand...........
384,462.43
Net uncollected and deferred pre-
mlutna .............................................. 1.414.398.5»
Otter assets (net) ............................ 1.092.834.15
Total aaseta ..........
*33,017.681.08
Less special deports In any atotc,
none In excers o f liabilities In
any states.
‘
Total a siets admitted In Oregon.*83,017.681.68
. Total assets admitted 4n Oregon.*1.634,808.81
LIABILITIES
Grots clnlma for losses uunuld.. . .* 84,606.33
Amouut of unearned preai'uina on
all outstanding r isk s? ..........832.447.49
Due for commission and brokerage
13,115.56
All other liabilities ............................
83.557.U5
•. -
yjAtorr-mhcp
Net reserve ................... .................... *74.«73,5O3.OO
Total policy claims unpaid.............
283,275.60
AU other liab ilities including ad
ditional reserve required to
compute present value o f all
- policies on Am. Ex. T»b. ftf3%
of *3,123,050 ................................ 6.033.85«. OS
Total llabtlltlee exclusive o f cap
ital stock o f *400,000.00...........* «63.787.33 |
Total liab ilities exclusive of
capital stock of *1.000,1)09.. 80.002.424.71
Total premluma , In orce Decem
Total
Insurance In force Decem
ber f t . 1914 ...................................... *1.421.822.71
ber 31, 1914 ................................. 3I6.013.000.0Í
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR T H S TEAR
|
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOB ------ YEAR
Total risks w ritten during tbe
Total rlaks written during the
year ................................. .................... * 949.519.00
year, Inc. rev. and ren...............*
332.704.<X
Groaa premluma
received during
Gross premium« received during
the yea»
..........
11.272.73
the year ......................................r.
38.lttt.81
Premiums returned during Ihe
Dividends returned during the
year ................
3,611.26
vear
3.075.21
Losses pal« fluring the y e a r ..; .» .
».WKITA
Lofses paid during tbe year...........
5.113.0
Losses Incurred during the y e a r ..
8,41»»Hi
Ixisies Incurred during the year
5.113.4N
Total amount of risks Outstanding
Total amount ef rtssk vutstaudtng
In Oregon December 31, 1 9 1 4 ....
550.230.«9 *
lu Oregon December ill, 1914,.* 1 292,3«<j.ro
The Reliance Insurance *
Cohspany
la tu r a n c a
C- » i’c«*rty.
t
’ ««<
NURSE W O RRY.’
Total assets admitted in Ore
gon ........................................ ,* 611,033,800.53
LZAFIUTZX8
Net reserve ................................ < 496.438.844 00
Total |»ollcy claim« u n p a id ....
5,700.823.07
All other lU bllitk-s ...................
108.804.292.5«
11
1112.110-1.10
.
DON’T
By WM. CHUBB. I’teaklent. .
—_ l7 _ . . -
fioxtetorg
resident general xgvnt and attorney
torvloe: FRANK L. M eG lIR E Portland
Jte
Provident Life and Tru»t
Com pany o f P hilad elp h ia
By C. W. BDRTON, Hecretary.
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tor
story general agent end sfto n w y
B m S at W
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