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% s saaaj T he O b serve. . • Muriptiii T ho former . w r r t ß ' maö killed R CQ. «» tear , bootlegging — *. A pril 2 1 * Orders Taken Good Judgement Z b I oi * iT rt W b ß 'n c o 'tM T A äm « A r a îiR o n e o f lead HOTEL* MADE > 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 LAST MORO. OREGON. HK ID A Y » F. V m AW, WHATS THE USE Vl VWTCKDAM |N A RUNNING BATTLE WITH BLACKMAILER* WHO ROBBED HIM OF HÖ ENTifcf FORTUNE' — _ ■ - aw . vhat S tub u a t - i G u i* e I ’Ll make rt P ile naae. ' At the Observer office, M oro. NATIONS M E H AT GENOA CONFERENCE T------ Gathering Opens With Clash Between the Russian and French Delegations. SHELLS used as currency know it today, but they bad red ochre IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE with which they painted their bodies, STATE OF OREGON FOR THE STATE OF QREGON FOR THE O«noa. — The Genoa economic Thus It developed that the tribe own SCHEME PROVED A NUISANCE Probably the Earliest Fenn e f Meney COUNTY OF SHERMAN COUNTY OF SHERMAN toronce wo formally opened Monday hM the green stones wanted some red ef Which There Is Any Real Bank of Wasco, a corpor- ’ tn the historic palace of SL George The Wi M. Barnett Bank, eefcre, end each article became a hind Offioe Foros Refused to Allow Moth od Knowledge. ation, / P laintiff, by Premier Facta of Italy. s f money—each became valuable for a corporation, end Inde iasi Man to Overlook Letter Summons / va Every nation that participated In trading purposes. pendent Warehouse and Written to Himself. The earliest tribes did not need H. B. Thornberry, It was nsBseeery. however, to the World war wae represented with M illin g Com pat. y, a cor Washington, D. O — During the cal money because no Individual In tbh Defendant. The methodical Mr. Kellani grunted endsr year 1921 a total of 528 state tribe owned anything personally. All await the developments of a “unit ef the exception of the United States poration. P laintiffs, value” before money betaine elastic. To the above named defendant. acknowledgement uhen Kessler, ah of- VB and private banks in the country were property belonged to the tribe as a and Turkey. It required something valuable In the H. B. Thornberry and Ma H. B Thornberry, A clash over a ____________ disarmament . pro- flee assistant, presented him with a closed, according to a statem ent Issued whole and none to any one person. eyes of these tribes. One df the 7<e ChUcherln. the Rue- note, according to th e N e w York Sun. In the Name of the State of Oregon: Later on when the tribes met there ttel I A. Thornberry, p»»rn1 bv . _ —«.Lnt, nr. “Found thia In the K mall box. fit* by Comptroller of the Currency Crla- •rose the custom of barter or trade, earliest tonne of this elastic money You are hereby required to appear -n minister, which oc- husband and w ife, I>e singer, summarising bank failures for wee ebells. The skins ef animals ware addressed to you,” said Kessler. and answer the complaint filed against the simplest form of which was the »1, Chltcherln and M. Twecdo Northwestern Kellam took the note, walked toward the year. However, he added, 181 of exchange of articles possessed by one long used by savage tribes as money, you in the above entitled sa il within v , threatened to disrupt the pigeonholed mall box and later re and Pacific Hypotheek- these banks were able to reopen or tribe tor those owned by another. For but these could not be carried about six weeks from the date of the first bank, a corporation, like shells. The aklna, however, were the International conference shortly ■uincd his seat. It wasn't long before Otherwise liquidate their liabilities. instance, some of the Australian tribes publication of thia summons, to wit, valuable In trading and fortunes ware Kloss, another fellow worker^ cnm ejip Pacific Grain Company, The southern geographical division, had a rough green stone which after it opened. - Summons on or before the 13th day of May, 1922 reckoned by the number ef skins a corporation, W althei- Russia, the status of which Is one to him with a note addressed to him Mr. Crlseinger declared, was the m ost valuable for making hatchets, ai.d if you fail sp to answer for want soon as animals became W illiam s Cornggiy, a :,s of supreme Import which he had picked out of the nial seriously affected in respect to the bets of another tribe. seelai the live animal Itself re* ( mix . Kellum -was not quite so cordial thereof, the plaintiff w ill apply to corporation, J .P .Y a tta , auce to be decided by the conference, green stoat hatchets naturally wanted but he 100k It amt repeated hl« trip number of bank failures, there being the court for the relief demanded in its doing beir.t-sa under The j had i t came to the forefront soon after the to the office mall box. He was even 131. Failures to the number d t 43, complaint, to w it, that plaintiff have the name and style of opening of the great _ assembly. less cordial when Klanrier, another with liabilities exceeding «13,600,000, . udgment and decree ot the court as Wasco Lumber Com Speeches had been made by the pre •SMM'late, approached him a few inln- occurred in the Pacific states. follow s: that the plaintiff have judg pany, F. It. Fortner and sldlng officer. Premier Facta of Italy; , uteg ,Hter und held Out „ note. Failures In s ^ t e s In which the de S Y N O P S IS O F T H E A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T O F T H E ment against the defendant for thc Anabell Portner, hus If. Baryiou, representing France; «j f(,und thia In the *K,’ ” he begun BarUlOU, positors’ guaranty system is in opera sum of «9337.00 and the interest thereon C A L E D O N IA N -A M E R IC A N INSU R A N C E C O M PA N Y band and w ife, Robert “Darn It," shrieked Kellam. “I know tion were: Mississippi, six; Texas, 36; Premier'TJoyd nlerLloy» George of Great Brit w Y th o e S t a to t e .o of f N e w T n J h ^ .t b lr t y - f lr r t ^ d A y ^ o f or N N e ow Y o o rk rk . , In tn th « ta Y o o rk r k .^ q on at the rate of eight per cent per an where you found IL I put It there so B. H ailey and E strelle D ecem b er, 1 3 D . m a d « to th o In s u ra n c e C om m loolonor ain; Dr. Wlrth of Germany and spokes North Dakota, 34; Nebraska, 22; Kan num from June 9, 1921 end for «760.00 I’d get It tn the morning—It’s to re o f O raso n, p u rs u a n t to la w : Ford H ailey, husband men of Japan and Belgium, all of a sas, 11; Oklahoma, 22; Washington, C A P IT A L attorney *a fees and for the further sum mind me to do something tomorrow. and w ife,and Jim Shaw, conciliatory nature and voicing adher For the luvva Mike put It back I” A m o u n t o f c a p ita l c lo c k paJd up----------------------------------------- 11. of «1135.89 and for its costa and dis . Defendants. ence to the Cannes resolutions, upon IN C O M E The calendar year 1921, Mr. Cris bursements herein incurred and that .«369.431.38 To the above named defendant«, H. B. N e t p rem iu m s received d u rin g th o r o o f — ------ ---------------- which the present gathering Is based singer said, was the third most disas said amounts be adjudged to be a lien „ 39.338.58 In te re s t. «dividend» a n d ro o ts rooelvod d u rin g th e year.. Thornberry and Mahell A. Thorn- _ N one George Chltcherln, the Russian ao Incorno fro m o th e r source« received d u rin g th o y e a r - . trous year with regard to number of upon all of the property described in berry, husband and w ife : vlet foreign minister, in speaking foi failures of national banks in ttys his W 4S7.81 said complaint, to w it, 2 2-yeer old Total Inoom« In the Name of the State of Oregon: h’s delegation, announced their adher- tory of the national banking system , Jacks numbers 16 and 17; 4 3-year old D IS B U R S E M E N T S You and each of you are hereby re , • e to the resolution» and then de- d u rin e th e y e a r In c lu d in g a d ju s tm e n t there being 37 national bank fajlero« Jacks numbers 2, 5, 4, and»l; 1 2-year Not lomos __________ 3 «S M I SI quired to appear and answer the an «apenaos < lhat Russia was ready to aup- 30.000.00 with liabilities of 328,677,367. The old Jack, number 16; 4 6-year old Jen D ivid en d s p a id on c a p ita l stock d u rin g tho y e a r swer o f th e defendants above nameJ, «7.103.31 Ccm m laatona an d aa iario s p a id d u rin g th e year.. ji.ri any proposals that would avoid nets, numbers 87, 7, 88 end 40; 1 14.800.74 W ashington, D. C —The bill to pro most disastrous year In this respect T a x e s licenses an d fens paid d u rin g th e yc ~ F. R. Fortner and Ai-abell Fortner, war or lighten the burden of arm»- 17,034.59 8-year old Jennet number 60; 1 young A m o u n t o f a ll otheir ex p en d itu res-------------- vide a score more of federal Judges, was 1893, when 65 failures occurred, filed against you in the above entitled m 'nt. • Jennet number 22; 8 bead 2-year old T o ta l axpondltw roo — — — ---------------------------------- advocated as a measure to relieve con and the next was 1897, when there euft, which answer is in the nature of Mr. Barthou Immediately protested Jacks numbered 71, 74 , 87, 76, 77, 10, ASSETS gestion In federal courts, and opposed were 38 failures. com plaint in equity, wherein the and declared with some heat that None srd 78; 17 heed Jennets ages 2 to 8 V a lv e of re a l e s ta te ow ned (m a r k e t v a lu e )— -— - as a political patronage "pork barrel,” ««78.330.00 said F. R. Fortner and Anabell Fort V a lu e of stocks an d bonds ow ned (m a r k e t v a lu e ) France would absolutely refuse to dis years ar.d numbered 4, 6, 70, 64, 48, N one a on m o rtg a g es ahd c o lla te ra l, e tc .-----------------------,-------- — - was passed by - the senate and sent to MOVE TO DEPORT SEMENOFF ner pray for affirmative relief, w ithin se.osi.M cuss the question of disarmament at In fcxnks and on h a n d ----- ■■ ■ .......................— 11, 67, 15. 1, 36, 18, 100, 101, 19. 10, conference with the bouse. lum a tn course of collection w r itte n since S ep tem b er six weeks from the dhte of the first 37.690.71 t: ’» conference. 79, 26; 1 Jennet not numbered; 2 1931 “Butchery” of Americans By ROsslar. Twenty-three more federal district 4475.70 publication of this summon«, to w it, In te re s t and re n ta due an d accru ed . Mr. Lloyd George hastened to inter Black marea weighing about 1600 M 3 .M 5 General In Siberia Is Charged. Judges distributed throughout the to -------- ---- ---------------- O th e r a on or before the 13th day of May, vene, and In his contention that dis pounds each, star in fa c e ; 1 roan mare ^74747U-»4 country and one more Judge for the 1922, and if you fa il bo to do for want W ashington, D. C.—Chairman Borah T o ta l a d m itte d s ' mament could not be taken *up, cer weighing about 1100 pounds; 1 saddle; fourth circuit are provided by the sen L IA B IL IT IE S thereof said defendants, F R. Fortner of the senate labor com m ittee, declar 4 aeta farm harness; 1 Jersey cow; tainly not before a peace basis had . 4 19.5J9.79 1« .d ate bill, as against 22 district Judges lng that he had received charges that and A nabell Fortner, w ill apply to 2 £ £ Ä m u n for eern 848.848.78 on nil o u ts ta n d in g ria k a 1 spring tooth harrow and cultivator; been reached at Genoa, he was eup- N on« under the original bill passed by the American men, women and children the court for the r e lie f demanded in b r o k o r a g e -— ------------------------------- D u e to r com m ission 1 2-bottom gang plow; 8 walking 18,100.00 . ported by Signor Facta. lla h U ltle s -. their Baid answer, to w it, that in de house last December. had been “butchered” in Blberla by plows; 1 disc harrow; 1 {-section iron Eventually the discussion on this The senate vote on final passage General Semenoff. announced he would T o ta l lla b llltle e . ex clusive o f c a p ita l stock. _ creeing a foreclosure of the plaintiff»’ harrow; 1 4-aection wood harrow; 1 point ceased and Mr. Chltcherln said B U S IN E S S IN O R E G O N F O R T H E Y E A R liens it be decreed that the defendant, was 44 to 21, with P«rty lines broken endeavor to bring about deportation wagon and header box; 1 iron wheel 3.644 64 the Russian government would bow to N o t prem iu m s received d u rin g th e r e a r — ------------------------ The bill provides for an annual fall of the antl-bolshevlk leader, now undei F. R Fortner, haa a valid and unex N one Loeeea paid d u rin g th e y e a r . wagon ar.d farm bed; 1 wagon and the eollectlve will of the conference. N on e pired lease upon the premises describ L a asea In c u rre d d u rin g th e y e a r- eoaferenoe of circuit Judges at Wash ball In New York after arrest In con grain rack; 1 steel tank and wagon; Admission of the Russian and Ger ed in said lease, to w it, the South C A L K D O N L A N -Á M K R IC A N IN 8 U R A N C K C O U P A N T lngton, with the chief Justice and at neetton with a civil suit. 1 Acme harrow and weeder; 1 slip man representatives to the principal C has. H . P oet, P re s id e n t half of Section 18, the Southeast quaij torney-general of the United States Senator Borah said the charges had scraper; 1 potato plow; 2 garden cul com m ittee of the econom ic conference M llw a r d P ra ia . S e c re ta ry ter of the Northeast quarter o f said to make a comprehensive survey of been laid before him by officers snf tivators; 1 garden seeder; 1 1-horso S ta tu to ry re a id e n t a tto rn e y to r service: In s u ra n c e C om m laslcnor. was strongly opposed by both French Section 18 and the North h alf of Sec Judicial business of the oountry bench enlisted men of the American expe garden cultivator; 1 old hack; 1 Peoria and Belgian representatives. Premier tion 17, Townahip 2 North. Range 16 assignm ents It provides also for as dltlonary force that served In Siberia disc grain drill; 1 blacksmith outfit Lloyd George, together with Premier East, W illam ette'M erid an, situated slgnm ent by the chief Justice of Judges and were supported In part if not and tools; 1 box medicines and brand Facta and Foreign Minister Schanser in Sherman County, Oregon, and that to districts where there Is congestion fully by an official report to the Amer ing irons and vet tools; 8 log chains; • f Italy, Intervened, however, and their said lease w ill not expire by its terms or where the public Interests generally Ican government by Major-General 1 Toledo kitchen range; 1 telephono « conciliatory attitude finally resulted until October 1, 1923; that the defend require such assignment. William S. Graves, who commanded and set of ahovela, saws, forks, curry * W . K . Johrtson, M a n a g e r la the admittance of both the Rus an t’s said lease is subject only to the the expeditionary force. combs and brushes; grind stone, sians and the Germane. second and third m ortgages being D Æ oxo - - O xeg o xx halters, rope and halter chains, feed Famous Rocking Stone. foreclosed and to the first mortgage troughs, etc; all of said property We can scarcely blame Japan for Of the rocking stone, Just west of held by the defendant, De Tweede Efficiency. being in the possession of plaintiff in Northwestern and Pacific Hypotheek It Is a convenient*« when making the buffalo range In Bronx park. New trying to get a concession that would Sherman County, Oregon. allow her a little bigger fleet than the York city, tradition says that sn preserves, after they are put awny In o bank. That the amount that plaintiff may American program provides; but on closet, to make a list of what you have chems and medicine men of the varl That the claim ed liera of the paid be compelled to incur in caring for and fasten It on the closet do or with a ous Indian tribes built tlielr council the other hand the United States and defendants, Pacific Grain Company, a and feeding said livestock above de pencil attached; tbeo when you take a fires about this colossal cube of pink Great Britain would be making a mis corporation, W althei-W illiam s Com scribed from the time of the filing lah rranlte. Jar out ernes it off. take If it were to give Japan what It pany, a corporation, J. P. o it e s , do of this complaint to the date of the wants. ing business under the name and style entry of decree herein be determined of Wasco Lumber Company and Jim and that plaintiff have judgment Easy to Tap Vein of Humor. Shaw, be ascertained ^nd determined against defendant for the amount ao. John Kendrick Bangs, the humos- and that each and all be decreed to determined and that said amount be lst, long enjoyed the reputation of be subsequent to and subject to the adjudged to be "a lien upon all said being one of the most consistent quaJ lease to the said Fortrer, aforesaid. property. Ity producers of Jokes In the trade That the interest of the said defend "I’ve trained myself so that I can That defendant be foreclosed of all ant, Mabel I A. Thornberry, be ascer get up from the dinner tains, lock my G u y C h a m n e a a , P r o p r ie to r right, title and interest in and to the G en eral C ontractors and B uilders tained and determined and that it be self In my room, and write 25 Jokes said mortgaged property and that the w decreed to be subject to said lease. W a sco , O regon any evening,” he once told a friend said property, or so much thereof as • That it be-decreed that the said de C em en t and C oncrete W o r k a S p e c ia lty may be necessary to satisfy plain Opportunity. fendants, Robert B H ailey and Es- A missed opportunity Is like the sun D r y C u re R e tre a d in g a S pecialty t i f f ‘a claims, be sold as by lew pro trelle Ford H ailey, have no right, In the heavens. At midday, when It vided; that plaintiff be allowed to t itle or interest in or to said premises T ir e an d T u b e R e p a irin g B ru n s w ic k T ire s nearest us, we cannot perdit ve It snf bid at such sale end that the proceeds A so leased to said Fortrer. flclently. clearly ; the white glare Is tos of such sale be applied first, in pay That a decree be entered herein ad S a tis fa c tio n G u ara n te ed much for our eyes. It is only when It ment of the costs and expenses of such Is passed, when It is already sinking judging and decreeing that as against sale and of the costa and ¿disburse that It looms large, Its details tnagnl those claim ing under liflns prior to ments of this suit and the amount in fled and the whole suffused In golden the lease of the said Fortner, afore curred by plaintiff in earing for and said, the defendant, F, R. Fortner, =C feeding said livestock from the date has the right of possession of the of the filin g o f this complaint to the - Z leased premises during the period of S Y N O P S IS O P T H E A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T O F T H E 8 Y N O ° 8 IS O F T H E A N N U U A M L . S T A T E M E N T O F T H E date of the entry of decree herein; S Y N O P S IS O F T H E A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T O F T H E redemption and that as against all C O L U M B IA C A . S U A L C O M F ^ N Y CAPITO L LIFE INS. CO. second, in payment of the amount others and H. B. Thornberry during ID A H O ST A T E LIFE INSURANCE CO M PANY o f N e w Y o rk In th e S ta te of N e w Y o rk, on th e th r t y - f ir s t da y Vtonesr to th e S ta te of Colorado, on th e t h ir t y - f ir s t d a y of Ito - adjudged plaintiff for expenses incur ^ im b e r l l t L «"*<** to th c I n * “ »'*"’*** C om m issioner o f th e S ta te e f of D ecem ber. D ecem b er. 1931. m ade to th e In su ran ce C om m issioner of tn e m a te e f Boise, to th e S ta te o f Id aho , on th e t h ir t y - f ir s t day * the life of said lease. , 5 S ta te of Oregon. O regon, p u rs u a n t to la w : red by it in earing for and feeding 1081, m ade to th e In s u ra n c e C om m issioner of D ragon, p u rs u a n t to la w : That defendants answering have C A P IT A L C A P IT A L p u rs u an t to law : said livestock from October 17, 1921, ---------------------------------- * 100.M0 » S S0ILSS0.00 A m o u n t e f e s M to l «took paid C A P IT A L judgment for their costs and disburse « 300.000.00 A p e u n t e f ca p ita l stock paid u p ............................................... to the date of the filin g of this com A m o u n t e f c a p ita l stock paid up -ax----------------- ments made and expended herein and IN C O M E _..|1,425.344.11 t 1 * t2 ?îa îè L ì Ì Ì U T ‘'d ìt‘‘d^ndLe^ d S ü t o hm c e w id d u rin g th e y e a r“ __ plaint; third, in payment of the IN C O M E 375.404 43 «9h.94t.49 Nat p re m iu m s received d u rin g the y e ar ------ -------------- -- for such other and further r e lie f as to 339.041.94 T o ta l p re m iu m Incom e fo r th e y e a r ----- ............. — ...... amount/ound due upon said promissory ¿ T n ’ to sources r e e l e d d u rin g th e y e a r _ _ 1C2 415 95 In te re s t, dividends and re n te received d u rin g th e year.. In ta r a r *. fi‘- M - r - <- and re n ts received d u rin g th e y e a r ------ the court may seem just und equitable. Income from other so u rce» rece iv e d d u rin g th e yea r. _ 8R 003.13 Incom e fro m o th er eourcee received d u rin g the yea7------ —. ___________ note, including interest; and fourth, .._«1 .844,40X3« Service of this summons is made Tetri toccate 9 SB1 tof.57 in payment of the amount allowed as T o ta l Income D IS B U R S E M E N T S T o ta l Income upon you by publication of the same D IS B U R S E M E N T S aadu v m r n l r a n n u itie s and su rren der attorney’s fees for this foreclosure and D iiC J P S E W F N T f. Paid tor 871.881.77 in the Sher ms n County Observer for a N«4 lom e» paid d u rin g th e y e a r In c lu d in g s d ju e tm e n t 104.358.89 that the ba^ince of said proceeds, if d u rin g th endow m ents, a n n u itie s and s u rren d er t c p c llc y rhoidere h d d e rs du i e y e ar „« 4 M .8 M 41 P aid fo r 173.C38.4« expenees ----------------------------— ........................- ..... — nfir period of six consecutive |w eeka by- 4.44 R iT tS n w ir p a ld on c a p ita i Stoch d u rin g th e y e a r v a li any there be, be paid the clerk o f this * 45 509 S3 D ivid en d s paid on c a p ita l Stock d u rin g th e y e a r ........4— 353.583 34 to ldera < d u rin g the y< s r .... ........— _ 605 574.44 R !Z 2 Z S m Ìo n a a n d m la rle e paid d u rin g th è year. D iv id e n d s paid to policyholders virtue of an order made by the Hon. C om m lsalòna and Salaries paid d u rin g th e y e a r ----------- I f Oto.OO >5.358.84 an d tose pald d u rin g thè year. court for defendant. D ividends paid on c a p ita l stock d u rin g tho y » a r— 4,444.18 D« 1 T a x e s , licenses and fee» paid d u rin g the y e a r------- — 306.934.84 199 330 74 E D. McKee, County Judge of Sher { T.48S.47 A m o un t « f a ll o th e r a x p e o d ltu re a ---------------------- Cowtutlaah ona and salaries paid d u rin g th»- > cs r — That plaintiff have such other and 13 159 40 A m o u n t o f all o th e r e x p e n d itu re » ------------------------------------ lleeabee and fees paid du rin g th e y e a r........ ... T a xes , lie 31,171.04X81 man County, State of Oregon, on the 104.904 91 a t all oth er eap en d itu rea further relief as the court may T r i r i ax p m td lto r« « T o ta l e x p en d itu re» 29th day of March, 1922, said period ABSCTS 9~ 8 W .M 3.7J A S S E T S T o ta l ««pendltU ree --------------------------- ---------------------------------- _3 18,341.41 * of publication being the ^period pre just and equitable. 4 POO Valve ri rvri «stato owned V a lu e o f real es tate ow ned (m a r k e t v a lu e ) ------------- bonds (m a r k e t o r a m o rtls * d -v a lu e ) ._ Service of this summons is ASSETS ___ __ ««¿lateral, etc .-------------------------------- 1 ß - 8.118.140 04 scribed by said order and the date of 13O.4C3 33 V a lu e o f atocka and bonds owned (m a r k e t v a lu e )— .— ooe V a lu e of reel es tate owned (m a r k e t v a lu e ) ^ ---------- upon you by publication of the 9*4.484. Lo an s on m o rtg a g es and c o lla te ra l, e tc ------------------------- motes an d policy ----------------------------------------------------- - WS- V a lu e o f stocks and bonds owned (m a r k e t or am ortised _ 844.878.57 the first publication is the 31st day of 151.198.08 403.350.49 r«»»»« in banka and on h a n d ----------------------------- ------------------ in the Shermafl Countv Observer for 103,848.09 p re m lu m a . . 810 393.75 P re m iu m s In course n f collection w r itte n alnce March, 1P22, and the date of the last 1 ~ i r i on m ortgage» and co llatera l, e tc —— — _ 878.441 04 _ _ 17,809.74 a period of six consecutive weeks by accrued S ep tem b er 30. 1921 ......— — — ---------------------------------- 4*4.377.57 P re m iu m notes »nd policy lo a n s ------- -------------- -— ..........—— . 14.734 44 __ 7,388.00 ‘publication being the 12th day of May, 149.314 43 In te r e s t and ren ts due and a c c ru e d --------------- ------------------ Cash In banks and on h a n d — ..— — ......— ....... ............•»------- — vjrtue of an order made by the Hon. 14.814.44 73 333.4« O th e r a d m itte d assets -------------------------------- ----------------------- N e t uncollected and de ferre d p rem iu m »---------------------------- — 1922. 34,480.41371 E. D. McKee, County Judge of Sher 43.171.81 rents due and accru ed---------------------------------------- _____ 3J.78S. 104.44 T o ta l a d m itte d asseto Huntington, W ilson A Huntington, 10.535 87 l ia b il it ie s ( n e t)-------------------------------------------- -------------------------- - man County, State of Oregon, on the ,|3.M O . 404.79 L IA B IL IT IE S Attorneys for defendants, F. R. 29th day e f March, 1922, said period 8^3378.43 53 153.43 Teto« ad m itted aeeete 40« 939.34 M e t Drose cla im s fo r looses u n p a id ........................................... . - ■ ! mpald to r 313.134.33 Fortner and Anabell Fortner. 9O4.433.il On A m o u n t o f un earned p rem lu m a on a ll o u tstan d in g r ls k a ------ L IA B IL IT IE S H a h llltle e of publication being the period pre 90 944.94 A ll Pont O ffice address of said Httor- scribed by said order and the date of 81,450.911.40 D u e fo r oom m las I on and b ro k erag e------------------ ----— •— ------ SLS8S,7>1.13 44,134.17 T o ta l HatollltDee, esclusive o f ca p ita l sto c k Î7.500.00 A ll o th e r l l a b l l l t l e e ------------------------------------•---------------------- unpaid tor neys, 810-813 Lewis Building, Port 318.369 61 B U S IN E S S IN O R E G O N F O R T H E Y E A R lla b U Itte a the first publication Is the Slat day of T o ta l lla b llltle e , exclu s ive e f c a p ita l stock of land, Oregon. „31,447,414.30 t 4 2 8 -3 «8. taon.oooon .......... ..... — --------------------------— March, 1922 and the date of the last , received d u rin g th e year T o ta l lia b ilitie s , axeluelve e f-c a p ita l stock..... — .......... - 31.794.641.41 Groas 523 BANKS CLOSED DORINO PAST YEAR WW. — t FEDERAL JUDGE BILL PASSED BY SENATE TUM-A-LUM LUM BER COHP’Y R Ü IL D IN 6 M A T E R IA L WOOD COAL CEM ENT PLASTER LIME WASCO TIDE AND VULCANIZING WORKS BENSON & SON M o ro , O re g o n anlanrlnr . J.to 8 W if B U S IN E S S IN O R E G O N F O R T H E •H R lt 171.34« » N e t p rem iu m s received d u rin g th e y e a r . 7.47* 51 Leapea p*i<l d u rin g th e y e a r ----------------------- 1^19.33 , . 39.000 to Ix>am F inc urred d u rin g th e y e a r - C O L U M B IA C A S U A L T Y C O M P A N Y ID A H O S T A T E I J F K IN S V R A N C K C O M P A N Y C h a rle s H . N eely, P re s id e n t J. F re d E H D ew ey. P resident B taXutory resid en t a tto rn e y fo r oervloe: R. W . W U S v r, Roet a * . Geo B Wood. S e creta ry R eekw eii In eu ran ee Ce., G en eral A gents fo r O regon, M o ra « " a tto rn e y fo r service: W ill M . Peterson, Pendici n o rtia R » , O re. B U S IN S SO IN O R E G O N F O R T H E Y E A R p rem iu m s received d u rin g the y e a r----------- -------------- ad divider,da re tu rn e d d u rin g the y e a r------------ d u rin g th e y e ar - , ------------------------- ------------------- y e a r- Il lf lr r d r re tu rn e d d u rin g 8.000 00 «ha P* C A P ÍT O L L I F T IN ® . CO. O F C O L O R A D O Goo. H . B eau dry. S ec re to ry Clarevee J. r Daly. j In su ran ce C om m issio ner e f ro eld en t a tto rn e y Oeveen- H lS S a rd , P re s id e n t; S ta te publication being the 12th day of May, 1922. Raven Always Mischievous. Huntington, Wilson Huntington, The rnven can be taught to artlcu Attorneys for Plaintiff. late. It Is mischievous when tamed, Post Office Address, 810-818 Lewis showing a disposition to hide things, Building, Portland, Oregon. like Its cousin, the crow. A i. □ 1