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The 8do Triban« Page3 General News s A Fraternal Insurance Order on the American Experience Plan Now Organizing in Your City ■ ^FlIE AYncrican Experience Table of mortality i* th«-*taii<iarJ for rale* an«l ■ I reserves tiactl by CMd Line insurance companie* It w.i intrralucrd in Itoifl and compiled by Shepard Homans, a great actuary. It wa* u*ed bv the big life insurance companies for half a century, it h i* Ucn found safe, sure and sound. No failures occur because of this table The MACCABEE lite insurance on this table i* iust a ,.»f. .« . old-line in surance. The reserves are accumulated in ju*t the ».«me was I hr tin.inc i.il plans are similar, and are governed by law» of the'state*. It is surprising to some agents of the life companies to le.irn that the MAC CABEES insurance ia on the American Experience labl« 11«« ' «.in have no come back. The only difference in the use of the American Experience 1 able by the MACCABEES is that they figure on the reserve eaminj: . 4 per cent. The old- line cotopaniea three, three and a half and four per cent. Since .u cumulate«! money inveifted in sound securities or mortgages will earn tic or *i* |ier cent, it would seem that a 4 per cent assumption is *aie. '*•'11 IS difference in intercut assumption make* a l>*ig difference in rate». If ÍI the reverie fund* .ire Credited with interest at 4 |>cr cent intercat each year and the interval compounded right along, it take» least money to lx* collcc- cd than if intercat werc at 3 or .*»A |*r cent. I hrrctorr the rate* arc Icaa for fra ternal insurance on the American E*|wricncc at 4 |»cr cent. The M accabess on the American E'pericncv fable arc permitted by law to give caah surrender, |wii«l-up and extended in*urance. and other legal reserve features. They may |»ay rcfun<l*. anti give the meml>era the saving* due to eco nomical operation*, excess* interest earning* atul favorable death rate*. Ti e economy on fraternal operation ¡.* well known. It i» protection for peo ple who arc thrifty. The Mu'CAitiffs maintain the legal reserve on every certificate. The M ac « CABBF. s have many other *|>c< ial features. I h< M u c \nt» s arc just a* strong aS any old-line company doing business on the American continent. The M ac CABI i s arc run by mentlter* and managed by their representative* Not run for profit and gain. Selling Points of Maccabee Certificates / I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Incontestable after two years Cash Surrender Loan Value Paid Up Insurance Extended Insurance Whole Life; 20 Pay; Endowment Double Indemnity Income Disability 9 10 11 12 13 11 15 Ki Annual Dividends Option Settlement Legal Reserve American Experience 4 per cent Renefits of Local Lodge Monthly Rate Payment Patriotic Ritualism Employment Bureau 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Sickness and Accident Benefits Provides for Widow Care of Orphans Income for Old and Indigent Care of Tuberbular Pays for Loss of Hand, Eoot, Eye International Home Brotherhood 200,000 HOWARD FENNER, 1 he Maccabee Man. u Rué bankers help lami auu replanned hla field». so that the crup arca» p«ir man and horse BOSTON’S GRAND OLD A bank In Monrovia. I nd . t«•■da aemi were Incrwaacd He sold «orne of hl« BELLS <wrn for fnrrtP-r» A b>«««m«nt room arruffi« anal bought good <*>w* The | waa flttrd out laat anaaon for thr pur- ••comi year hla itoome from the poaa and Ju.000 nar* wore toe ted for fild North nr <t»rt«t church, flret oc farm, after paying all pipen».>• and One-fourth of th« Atty all farmer*. cupied about 1TZ3. la aald to be th« tatare«« on the money InvoauxL had mwv I teated hwt year w»« unfit for oldeat church «till «landing In Boaton. Farm Accounting Reveals Losing been tncrviuied ovor |3f«0 ■nod Thia year the |»»r<'«niAci> «III After the completion <>f It* maaalve Coat* Can Be Regulated Methods and Points Way to The work 1« done run «v«n higher T have diacowentd.** aaya one farne hrtek *plre In 1740. the no tor deter Bigger Profits. under the aupwrvlalon of the high bookkarpw. ‘that the kind 4 man mine«I upon th« pnrchkm« of a “ring" ar bool agricultural teacher lie report* you have on a >>h. aa well a« th. or chime of belle that the community will hare a aur particular team often mak.-v quit,- a Accordingly. arrangement* were (/■>«»*• BoaAw-Fin ■ ar J plua of ared corn thia yevr variation In th« coat of performing made with the foundry of lludhall at A farm cannot property be called The banka of Conway. Ark have cartata taska f have h«artH-<l from Glouccater, England, which caat the ncceesful anl«aa it pays a fair rate offered prlaea tor the moat marketable the page« of my b*a>k that If I could rel«br*(e«l Itrlla of Mt Martina In the of ini«-real on the inveauaenl and re aweet potato»« poxlu, «-«I <m one acre hav« toerwaaed th« ykokl f my wheat Field*. London, and other famotia lurua fair w«Mt<*a tor the fanner ■ la of land A flrat prtxe of |1M> 1« of bcld by two buahola amt my «orti by “I«eel«," to mold and *blp a aultabl« bor Agriculture la considered by all fared, along with three di’trtct prfae« Bve buabel» I wiaild have t litad a chime of belle and a bond therefor In odd« tb« most imporlaal tndualry I* of 150 each Th» county agent and •ubatati« tai profit from thorn “ the anta <>f 1.100 pound* wa* «gecuted. the world, and y«t la no other tndea- the banka ar« working out th« detail* While the farmatra mar not b« able The bell* were carefully and aklllfully try la the buatneaa end ao neglected. Th« County Hanker» A««»elntlon to Hi price* on tbrvir pi du <». th«y mad*, «hipped and laid down In lta* It Is coenmoa to Bad a tanner with will help to employ a full ttm« «-ounry do hav« a voice in h crminlng the In th« early aummer of 1745. an tnv«ainia«n< of Bflewn u, twenty leader thia year for boys' and gfrla ooata of production To redu<< thia There were eight bella tn the th»ii*and d.-llars, yet «tone be keep club work In Calhoun. Cherokee and coat they muat flr«t know what tbo the ainallrat twlng a •It ln« h tioll. hooka? l’«rhap» ha may jot down a Buena Via (a cvuuUea Iowa. coate are while the largret weighed ataiut I.«** note now and lhea of aa Important The number of farmer« who •re (xmnda. daal. bet thia la of no vain« ta ant keeping book« on their bualn. ** baa Made Name Glorioua T1>« bell* were raise«! to their piare* analysis of bl* boatoii«* aa a wheta. tacrveute.i remarkaMy In recent ye ira. tn the great tower with | a caro »1- A world fatnoua battle ■> «* fought No other industry, however asnalk to hut the numtier of bu«tm- .«like fart» trwordinary—leet aome danger might at Tlienuopyla« In northern Greece earrtad on without books of eotne wr* I* woefully «mall *bm Itateli befall them, and •■ their voltma float on Auguat 7. 8 and 9. <**• B C. bo- sort alongalde the «um total of the farm ed out through the aparloua arehea of tween three ht>n«lred Jfpartan» unit Farming la a buetnma and to be •r* In th« country their lofty belfry and tilled the air aoven hundred Timeplan« r«wnmanded au<-c«a«fuJ must be cuoductod la a Inventory I* Ind tape naabl« with their tuneful and mellow aound*. by Leonldaa and the entire Peralan bu<lne«al!ke way. The buatnraa maa’a The beala of any ayatem of farm ac F«»r four day« L««.tildn* »nd great Indeed wa« the gladneea In the h<««t. mlti.l should have tndeltoly printed counting la the annual profa rly llar heart* of the officer* and member* of hla ban«) Ji«l«l the pu«e of Therinopylae uprn> It two queatlooa: What proto to or tnventory It 1* the at irttng p.in’ the church, for, In the alang of th« agalnat the Invadere, at the rpd of my huelneea making? How can that of the farm record*. On« must tak.- which tini« Ephlaltew. n Trachlnian. present day. they were aome hella profit ba Increased? To know th« lai Into eomlderetion decreaa«« cr In Although eaat by hand before th« Ie«1 the Porwlana over the mountain« tor. .me muat find out the former; and ♦ creane* tn th« value of all property advent of modern merhantcal Contriv by a aecret path to the raer of the to find out about proAta require* the ow e d Io gauge the prognwa of Ibo ance* and advance eh am leal practice*, Greek«, who were thue |»luc««1 bela . •■•. kf -plng of b«H>ka. beatane« lacking facta aa to the these bell* are of remarkable quality two hoetile amile* and were finali« It la not n«c««aary for a farmer to rata« of hla property, no buatre«* man ■ nd the aecret of their superior Sut to pl«««*. One Gni-k only e« have a nxirea tn bookkeeping. Ab- . can form an accurate ««tímate of how ew«etn«na and the tinueually great caped, and he la «aid to have b>««ti m«><t evnry agricultural eoBege ta th« be alenda BnanclaJly Increaned ca«b carrying power of their tut«*« remain* loaded with reproach«« for having fl««!. country haa I »sued a atmptllted farm' may bn due to property whit h wan Runen« «’By Mtnr. •counting book which It aril* at «oat I an unnolved myatery. •old. or Ire-r«aned .tabla may lw> due •n«l only a few miauuw are required Three muelcal bell* kept company to Improvement* made If a Oirmer with one of the «Ignal light* ana «*«-h «lay u> M down th« day * hap Snail’a Pace? la falling behind, th« Inventory will petting« April night. In 1775. when Paul Revere ”1!« m««vr* at * «nail'* pw«’«. la a empbaal*« thia fact tifien w ten a Accounts Increnaa ffiretoS took hl* famoo* ride toward I.etlSg remark frequently heard. < »i«-. tally man ka dlaeouragcd and think* he 1« Instance* n amber a ihoewaDdfokf ton to Inform the populace of the wlo-n the aubjprt 1« a youngster <■ ng making no progreea. hl* Inw-r tori«« wh«r« farmer* have profited by know movement of Briilah trpopa; again, on to achool <>r an offlcwbuy who lia* been will tell him that he 1« better .rtf than Ing their butinrea. Account* kept by that hl*tory making June day of the •ent on an errand be thought. nineteen farmer* In llltnoia led them ■ante year they looked out upon the But *VM of the aloweof of the At the end of each y> >r a ttnaoclal tn Improve th« ontaahwUnq and «pa* > Itattle of Bunker lllll acnxra the younger generation tl>«> afatemoffit la. ■tatement la drawn off. Tir!.* I* th« atlon of their farm« la way* that add «'liarle* river, and In 1*M they nar to aay the leaet, «lightly etagn<r«ti-«l tantur i rating and no farmer with a ed vpproilmately *4M to their a*ar-( rowly racaped <lr«truction when their A rwcent eiportniwnt proved that a good financial atatement need fear a*, set I a come la IMS, th« seventh tower houae wa* wrecked by a atorm. •Well progrra»«.« at the rate Of one mile walking lato a bank and aakii.g tor a y< ar they had hept areounis Luckily, however, although made al- in a fortnight. An Iowa farmer found al th« «nd trf* m«>et two centurle* ago the flrat If yon place a email on a «tomi of th« Hr t year ha hept hooka that erepa chime* caat for u«e In three Patted fflaaw and watch the andersMa. yott ■rfc brought more momey J. <i()IN Mt ate* they have corn« down to na will aee a aarlea of ripple» along the th ti !/i (wrfect condition, with a record nn- anlmal a foot. Ttil« foot Io a network V«t«ro»artaw vl? matched by any other art of hella of mnarlea. and the rippling la pn> 4* Sterility, Abortion, T. B. Telling tn thia country la that for more than dttced by the*« mnaclc* lengthening 175 year« no public demonatrattoa haa the foot In front and ah«»ricning It be Phonea¡—Office, 184-J; Rea. 7112 taken pla<*« In Boaton in which their hind. which la th* mall ‘a motl« of im- ALBANY.OREGON •< harmaasto«« votraa bar« MM mingled. a THE PENCIL MAKES A FARM PAY BETTER DR. W. r Coming to Albany and Salem Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST K in Internal M>nl)eine for th« paat twelve year*. Does Not Operata Will be in A lbany , Wednesday, Sept. ;tt) Allsany Hotel and in S ai . km . Thursday, Oct. 1, .Marion Hotel Office Hour*: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONC DAY ONLY No C Consultati Dr. Mcllenthin la a 0gular graduate in mtslicme and aurgery and la licen*ad by th« alate of Or egon. Hedora not opcratr for chronic appcndieitla. gall atone», ulcer* of. *tolhach. tonalia or ■«leotada. 11« haa to hla credit wonderful rrault* in <!i»caae« of th« atomach,llv«r.bow«la. blood, akin, nervea. heart, kidney.blad der, tail wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatiam, actr**** ‘ •tira. ‘ leg ulcers and 1 rectal ailment*. Below an« the name* of a few of hi* many »attafled patient« in Oregon; R««w J. Aplin, Caroon, Waah., nerve trouble. .ur*. Otto Will, Jafferaon, varlcoae ulcer, leg. . M. I’, t hriatianaon, Albany, bladder trouble. .Mrs. M. A. Ewsn, Coquille, «totnach trouble. » Robert Ztglinaky, »taio. stomach and heart trouble. John Roth. Albany, adenoid* ond ton al la. ‘•re. M. I. 0la«n. Portland, appendl- citia. Rf-metnber above date, that consulta tion on thia trip will be free and that hla treatment la different. Married women muat be accompanied by their huabanda. Ad«!reaa: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Loe Angele«, CaHf. When you enter tain, letuefarnteh you, with 600 acore carda.