Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991, April 06, 1915, Page 3, Image 3

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LY. A dler-l-ka 1. th e moat th o ro u g h
T he Q IIC K action of sim ple buck- bowel clean ser ev er sold. G resham
th o rn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed Drug C o m p a n y __Adv
in A dler-i-ka. th e rem edy which be­
cam e fam ous by cu rin g appendicitis.
is su rp risin g G resham peopTe Many I EyeB te8ted and glasses fitted.
have found th a t th is sim ple rem edy . I)r’ G eo- In 8lis.— Adv.
d ra in s so m uch foul m a tte r from the
system th a t A SINGLE DOSE relieves Daily O regonian. 1 yr. reg
$6.00
co n stip atio n , so u r stom ach and gas T w ice-a-W eek O utlook. 1 y r ..... 1 50
on th e stom ach alm o st IM M EDIATE- C om bination, 1 y e a r.................. 6.00
ironage Potato
Planters
100 % Potato Planting
¡ter B E A N S , P E A S O R C O R N p la n te d w ith sam e m achine
Planet Jr. and Standard Garden Seeders.
Hand Cultivators, One-horse Cultivators, Riding
or Walking Cultivators.
HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY
T E L 544
GRESHAM
Best to Buy
Best to Use
Special Sale of Lumber
1x6,
1x8, RUSTIC, all patterns, No. 1, $18, No. 2, $14,
No. 3, $11.
Common Barn Grade of RUSTIC, $9.
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
1x6 FENCING, 16 or 24 ft., $6.
1x4 SHEATHING, $5.
1x6, 1x8 SHEATHING, odd lengths, $6, same 16 or 24 ft.
lengths, $7.
1x6, 1x8 SH IPLAP, 16 or 24 ft., $8.
2x4, cull, sized, $2.
ATTRACTIVE REDUCTIONS ON ALL LUMBER.
Good Supply of Split Cedar Fence Posts.
Good Supply of Flooring and all Finish Lumber, Mouldings,
Shingles, Etc.
Mill now’ in o p eratio n .
o r w rite. W e D eliver.
L et us figure on yo u r o rd ers.
Phone
Sandy Fir Lumber Co.
P hone 446
M artin L en n artz, Mgr.
Sandy, Oregon.
S Y N O P S I S O P T H E A N N U A L S T A T E M E N T OP
THE LONDON & LANCASHIRE GUARANTEE & AC­
CIDENT CO. OF CANADA
on th e 3 1 st d a y o f D e c e m b e r, 1914, m a d e to th e I n s u r a n c e C o m m is­
s io n e r o f th e S t a t e o f O reg o n , p u r s u a n t to law
OAVTTAZ.
A m ount
of
d e p o s it
c a p it a l
p a id u p . ...................................
IN C O M E
9
5 1 7 ,3 4 0 .0 0
N e t p r e m iu m s re c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r ...................................11,353,574.88
I n t e r e s t , d iv id e n d s a n d r e n t s r e c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r . . .
32.442.89
In c o m e f ro m o t h e r s o u r c e s re c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r . . . .
65.00
T o t a l in c o m e ............................................................................................9 1 ,3 8 6 ,0 6 2 .7 7
D IS B U R S E M E N T S
L o s s e s p a id d u r i n g th e y e a r, in c lu d in g a d j u s t m e n t e x ­
p e n s e s . e t c ........................ ....................................................................... 8 391.224.31
D iv id e n d s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r on c a p i t a l s t o c k ................
N one
C o m m is s io n s a n d s a l a r i e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r ...................
456,497.67
1 4,495 30
T a x e s , lic e n s e » a d f e e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r .......................
A m o u n t o f a ll o t h e r e x p e n d i t u r e s ...................................................
83.466.52
T o t a l e x p e n d it u r e s
............................................................................9
A SSETS
9 4 5 .6 8 3 .8 0
V a lu e o f r e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ( m a r k e t v a l u e ) .........................
V a lu e o f s to c k s a n d b o n d s o w n e d ( m a r k e t v a l u e ) ..............
L o a n s o n m o r tg a g e s a n d c o lla te r a l, e t c .....................................
C a sh in b a n k s a n d on h a n d .............................. ................................
P r e m iu m s in c o u r s e o f c o lle c tio n w r i t te n sin c e S e p te m ­
b er 30. 1914 ............................................................................................
I n t e r e s t a n d r e n t s d u e a n d a c c r u e d ............................................
O th e r a s s e t s ...............................................................................................
T o ta l a s s e ts
.
N one
580,143.70
N one
468,182 98
214,936.19
7,740.40
1,759.40
9 1 ,3 7 2 ,7 5 9 .5 »
L e s s sp e c ia l d e p o s its in a n y s t a t e ( i f a n y th e r e b e , . . . .
N one
T o t a l a s s e t s a d m itte d In O r e g o n
..........................................9 1 .2 7 2 ,7 5 9 .5 9
L IA B IL IT IE S
G r o s s c la im s f o r lo s s e s u n p a i d ..................................................... $ 158.874.00
L o s s e x p e n s e s ...........................................................................................
3,815 40
A m o u n t o f u n e a r n e d p r e m iu m s on a ll o u t s t a n d i n g r i s k s . .
621,129 07
D u e f o r c o m m is s io n a n d b r o k e r a g e ..............................................
49.130 77
A ll o t h e r l i a b i l i t ie s ...............................................................................
195,434.04
T o ta l lia b ilitie s
...............................................................................
9
T o ta l p r e m iu m s in fo rc e D e c e m b e r 31. 1914
9 9 8 ,3 8 3 .3 »
>1.232.860 48
B U S IN E S S IN OREG O N F O B T H E Y E A R
12.418 11
G r o s s p r e m iu m s re c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r ............................
I
P r e m iu m s r e t u r n e d d u r in g th e y e a r ............................................
2.143.75
3.895.54
L o s s e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r ...............................................................
3.885.54
L o s s e s I n c u r r e d d u r i n g th e y e a r ...................................................
By F . S. B A T T E R S O N .
A g e n c y S u p e r in te n d e n t.
S t a t u t o r y r e s id e n t g e n e r a l a g e n t a n d a t t o r n e y f o r s e rv ic e G. L.
G o o d ell. C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e B ldg.. P o r tla n d . O re
S Y N O P S IS O P T N E
iS ltU A L
STA TEM ENT
OP T I B
PACIFIC FIR E INSURANCE COMPANY
• J t h e C ity o f N ew Y ork, in th e S l a t e o f N ew Y ork, on th e 3 1 st d ay
o f D e c e m b e r, 1814. m a d e to th e i n s u r a n c e i 'o m in is a io n e r o f th e
S t a t e o f O reg o n , p u r s u a n t to law
A m o u n t o f c a p it a l p a id u p
CAPITAL
........................................................ ; . J
IN C O M E
4 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0
N e t p r e m iu m e re c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r ................................ $ 521.344 24
I n t e r e s t , d iv id e n d s, a n d r e n t s r e c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r . .
52.»88.31
In c o m e f ro m o th e r s o u r c e s re c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e u r
.
25,078.15
T o t a l I n c o m e ......................................................................................... g
D IS B U M E M E N T S
N e t lo s s e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r ...............................................
D iv id e n d s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r on c a p ita l s t o c k .........
C o m m is s io n s a n d s a l a r i e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r ............
T a x e s, lic e n se s, a n d f e e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r ..............
A m o u n t o f a ll o t h e r e x p e n d i t u r e s ..........................................
T o t a l e x p e n d it u r e s
.
................................................................
A SSETS
5 9 9 ,4 1 0 .7 0
$ 452,764 15
40.yoo.uo
147.035 13
18.871.20
21.215 11
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v a l u e o f r e a l e s t a t e o w n e d ( m a r k e t v a lu e )
.
N one
V a lu e o f s to c k s a n d b o n d s ow n ed ( m a r k e t v a l u e ) . .
$1,022.07$ <u>
L o a n s on m o r tg a g e s a n d c o lla te r a l, e t c ...................................
N one
C a sh In b a n k s a n d on h a n d . ............................................................
33.971 3«
P r e m iu m s In c o u r s e o f c o lle c tio n w r i t te n s in c e S e p te m ­
b e r 30. 1914 ............................................................................ ...........
121.472 57
I n t e r e s t a n d r e n t s d u e a n d a c c r u e d ............................................
2.135.80
T o t a l a s s e ts .............................................................................
L e s s sp e c ia l d e p o s its In a n y s t a t e ( I f a n y th e r e b e ) .
• 1 .1 * 0 .8 5 8 .7 1
N ona
T o t a l a s s e t s a d m it t e d In O r e g o n
................................. (1 .1 8 0 ,8 5 8 .7 *
L IA B IL IT IE S
G ro s s c la im s f o r lo s s e s u n p a i d .........
3 *2 815 0»
A m o u n t o f u n e a r n e d p r e m iu m s on a ll o u t s t a n d i n g r is k s
145 840 47
D u e f o r c o m m is s io n a n d b r o k e r a g e ......................................
.
N ona
A ll o t h e r li a b i l i t ie s ..............................................................................
24,317 0*
T o t a l li a b i l i t i e s s z c ln a l v a o f o a p lt a l s t o c k o f * 4 0 0 .0 0 0 , *
T o ta l p r e m iu m s In f o rc e D e c e m b e r 21. 1914
B U S I N E S S I N OBSCOH K
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4 * 8 .9 7 * .* *
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TNE YEAB
T o ta l r i s k s w r itte n d u r in g th e y e a r ......................................... *1.014,271 0*
O rn e s p r e m iu m s re c e iv e d d u r tn g (h e y e a r ..............................
14. «27. 81
P r e m iu m s r e tu r n e d d u r in g th e y e a r ................................................
4 (31 41
L o s s e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r ............................ ..................................
10 557.2»
L o s s e s incurred during the y e a r ................................................
-12.227.$»
Total am ount o f risks outstanding in Oregon D ecem ­
ber «1. 1 5 1 4 ....................................................................................... ,
By H
O
STEPH EN S
$77.17» M
S e c r e ta r y
Statutory resident general agent and attorneys for s*rvie*i
• a t ley A Vo.. Board of Trad« Building, Portland. Or*.
MELROSE
FAIRVIEW
R aym ond De C are, who recently
FA IRV IEW . A pril 5.— On F rid ay ,
jo in ed th e U. S. in fan try , was sen t to April 2, County Supt. A. P. A rm ­
t i,e P h ilip p in e Islan d s an d from stro n g and M. S. P ittm an , head of
th e re to T ie n tsin , C hina. H is com ­ d ep artm en t of ru ra l schools of the
pany is now sta tio n e d n ea r Sibera Oregon N orm al an d Mrs. P ittm a n
, g u ard in g th e P ekin and M arton r a il­ visited o u r school, going from here
road w hile Ja p a n and C hina a re h av­ to T ro u td ale. Mr. P ittm an is on a
ing tro u b le. H is com pany m arch 12 to u r of inspection of all of th e ru ra l
m iles a day, w earing a field eq u ip ­ school of th e state.
m ent w hich w eighs sixty pounds.
T he F’airvlew g ran g e m et on S at­
R aym ond w rites th a t th e U nited urday and d u rin g th e le c tu re h o u r
S tates is a g re a t deal b e tte r place to th e road bond issue was endorsed by
live th a n C hina. T he first of March all and. th e co unty com m issioners
th e re w ere eig h t inches of snow in were com m ended on refu sin g to ag ree
T ientsin w hich is very u n u su al for to $3.00 per day as m inim um wages
¡th a t place.
S tate D eputy C. T. D ickenson and
Em il Olsen has re tu rn e d hom e a f­ wife of Oswego w ere present.
te r spen d in g a week in A berdeen,
T he P re sb y teria n Aid society met
W ashington.
at th e church on T h u rsd ay , when the
Jo h n S treb in
is v isitin g frien d s tim e was passed in tiein g o ut quilts.
n ea r T illam ook for a few days.
On Sunday Clem Cowles en te rta in
C h ester Stafford has s ta rte d a lit­ ed a few friends, it being his b irth ­
tle confectionery sto re on his place day. An E a ste r egg feast was en
n ea r th e C ed ar schoolhouse.
It joyed and gam es w ere played. Those
is th e only sto re In o u r com m unity present were Nellie, Mabie and Bus
and will no d oubt receive good pa­ te r Brown, Converce, Clifford and
Glen B urlingam e, H arold an d F red
tronage.
Rev. C. R. G erig sp en t th e w eek­ Shaw and T eddle H eslln.
C harles Robbins has gone to B an­
end w ith his b ro th er-in -law A. II.
C onrad. Rev. G erig is from A lbany. don. Oregon, w here he expects to
Mr. an d Mrs. A. B. C onrad called spend th e sum m er.
at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. A. H.
Mrs H. Donley and son H arry have
Burns.
re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e a t Spokane
Mrs. W ade an d Mrs. S la te r from a fte r spending som e tim e w ith her
n e a r T ro u td a le called on Mrs. Theo. m other, Mrs. H. M. Shaw.
M ercer S unday aftern o o n .
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Downs, of
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W iles an u Mrs. O akland, C alifo rn ia, a re th e g u ests j
Branson atte n d e d th e M issionary con­ of th e ir a u n t, Mrs. C a th e rin e Kelly.
vention at G resham .
G eorge
D outhit,
of
Colum bia
Mrs. B runson visited Mrs, Dr. county, has been th e guest of his I
W etm ore, of
W ichita, T h u rsd ay siste r .Mrs. J. W. Moller.
night.
The school board, at its m eeting
Mrs. E lla A ton was a w eek-end last n ig h t, voted to re-elect th e I
g u est a t th e hom es of Mrs. I. T. p resen t teach in g force for th e com-1
ing year.
J. B. Lent is principal
Wood an d Mrs. J. H. Wood.
and
Mrs.
J
a
n e t M. G runt prim ary
MJss G race F erg u so n and C h ester
K nieriem from C o rb ett sp en t Sunday teach er.
aftern o o n w ith Mrs. F e rg u so n ’s cou­
sin Mrs. I. T. Wood.
SANDY
8ANDY, A pril 6.— M esdam es Pos-
T he Sunday school p ro g ram E as­
te r n ig h t was listen ed to by an a tte n ­ holm and S h o n ert e n te rta in e d the
tive audience.
E veryone expressed W om an’s club T h u rsd ay at th e for-
them selves as very much pleased w ith | nl»‘r ’s home. F ollow ing th e business
th e services w hich consisted of songs h o u r a discussion reg ard in g th e Ne­
gro q u estion, Tax, L abor U nions,
and rec itatio n s by th e scholars.
The people of th is com m unity were Child L abor, A nti T u b ercu lo sis cam ­
very so rry to learn th a t th e Rev. T paign, O rganized C h arity , Pension,
J. A nthony was sick ag ain . A long W hite Slavery, Clubs, L egislation,
d istan ce telep h o n e m essage sta te d he was led by Mrs. Esson. T hose tak in g
was u n d er th e p h y sician 's care and p a rt in th e discussion w ere M esdames
so was un ab le to a tte n d here. Rev R evenue, B onnet, Eddy, L en n artz,
Thos. W iles preached In th e m o rn ­ B runs, Shelley, P u rcell and Miss Lulu
ing by req u e st of th e p asto r. T h ere Eddy. Mrs. M alar gave a p ap er on
was a very good a tte n d a n c e and th e E d ucation, T h en and Now. A de­
wes served, a fte r
Sunday school was u n u su ally well licious rep a st
which all w ent hom e w ith th e feel­
atten d e d . Come again one and all.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. E asley, of ing th a t th e aftern o o n had been
G resham , are now moved in to the highly profitable. F am ous places in
old S trebin house and we welcome A m erica will be th e them e for the
next m eeting.
them as o u r neighbors.
A fter a two w eeks’ v isit w ith
H arold W ood is visitin g a t the
hom e of his p a re n ts Mr. an d Mrs. W hom e folks Miss K atie Y unkers re ­
8. Wood.
*
tu rn e d to P o rtlan d today to ta k e up
The L adies' Royal E m broidery club h e r stu d ies a t th e W alk er B usiness
m et w ith Mrs. G race F ritz . T h ere college.
was a r a th e r la rg e a tte n d a n c e and
E xercises by th e ch ild ren of the
everybody had a d elig h tfu l tim e. The S unday school w ere m uch enjoyed
next m eetin g will be a t th e hom e of by th o se who atten d e d th e E a ster
Mrs. J. C. D uke, A pril 15.
services at th e M. E. church. Rev.
Miss E thel Wood sp en t S atu rd ay Mr. G ray gave a sh o rt serm on on th e
an d Sunday a t h e r hom e here.
resu rre ctio n of C hrist.
Lloyd C um m ins was a g u est a t the
Mrs. Y u n k ers received a le tte r
hom e of W. 8. Wood Sunday.
from h e r b ro th er who is a t th e head
of a la rg e school n e a r M unich in
CORBETT
which he says th a t so fa r only men
C olum bia g ran g e No. 267 m et in up to th e age of 26 years have been
re g u la r m o nthly session th e first S at­ serv in g in th e G erm an arm y.
Mr. R ld d erb u sh , an old pioneer
u rd ay in A pril an d th e m .e tln g was
u n u su ally In terestin g .
T h e m o rn ­ of Sandy, died W ednesday m orning
ing was devoted to business m a tte rs a t his hom e n e a r Sandy. Mr. R ld­
and o u r le c tu re r, Mrs. D ella H inkle, d erb u sh was born in L ippendetw old,
gave a rep o rt of Pom ona g ran g e re­ G erm any, in 1831, having reached
th e rip e old age of 84 years, one
cently held at G resham .
T he g u ests at th e noon d in n e r and m onth, 16 days. He cam e to Sandy
le c tu re h o u r w ere J. B. Yeon, of o v er 40 years ago, an d se ttle d on a
P o rtlan d , Sidney Sm yth, o w n er of farm n e a r here, w here he has lived
He is survived by a
th e m ines n e a r R o o ster Rock, Chas ev er since.
B ram hall, o u r en te rp risin g road s u ­ widow and seven ch ild ren , th re e
p erv iso r, A. B a rr from B row er, and having died in Infancy. F u n e ra l s e r­
sev eral young people from th is vi­ vices w ere held a t th e R ldderbush
cinity and Mr. H ard er of E vening hom e F rid a y a t 2 o'clock, in te rm en t
S ta r gran g e. At 1 :3 0 th e follow ing was In B ru n s’ cem etery. T h e be­
p ro g ram was giv en : Roll call, each reaved fam ily has th e sym pathy of
m em ber resp o n d in g w ith som e fav ­ th e e n tire com m unity.
o rite q u o ta tio n ; rec itatio n , B ackw ard
T u rn B ackw ard, By Bessie K n ieriem ;
(read in g , E aster, by Mrs. Geo. K n ier­
iem ; song, by th e g ran g e ; rec itatio n ,
'T h e O ptim ist vs. th e P essim ist, by
Mrs. C lara S m ith ; song, th re e g irls
(from th e M ountain school; reading,
J Mrs. D ella H inkle. A very In terest-
lin g talk on road w ork and th e bond
i issue was given by J. B. Yeon. T he
, m a ster th en took ch a rg e of th e meet­
ing. Five ap p licatio n s for m em ber-
I ship w ere p resen ted .
T he young men of th e g ran g e will
o rg an ize a band to be know n as th e
C olum bia g ran g e hand and expect to
be In stru cted by a co m p eten t lead er
from P o rtlan d .
TROUTDALE
Come While the Coming is Good
o u v r g o t a d o lla r, p e r h a p s m o re . Y o u m a y n o t a lw a y s
h a v e it. But y o u h a v e it n o w . W h ile y o u h a v e it b rin g it to th e
B a n k o f G r e s h a m . It w ill o p e n th e a c c o u n t y o u h a v e n 't y e t
g o t o r in c re a s e th a t y o u h a v e . C o m e w h ile y o u h a v e th e m o n e y .
R em em ber we are th e only business
In th e w orld th a t com es to you and
does not ask you to spend money.
We ask you to keep It.
BANK OF GRESHAM
A. F M ILLER, P re sid en t
r . A. M ILLER. C ash ier
F. A. HOLLIDAY, V lce-Pres.
4 per cent Paid on Savings and Time Deposits.
D o n 't F o rg et Your TAD Checks
SANITARY MEAT MARKET
BEST QUALITY MEATS
All Kinds of Sausages, Ham, Lard, Bacon, Homemade
ADOLF TIETZE
PHONE 54 X
MAIN
ST.
GRESHAM
LUMBER PRICES REDUCED
Rustic, all patterns, No. 1, $18; No. 2, $14; No. 3, $11.
Rustic, $9.
Barn
1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough, $6, sized $7.
2x4, 2x6, 2x8 , 16 or 24 ft. lengths, rough $6, sized $7.
Fencing, $6. Shiplap, $8.
SPLIT, ROUGH and DRESSED CEDAR POSTS
Cabinet Lumber, Cedar, Fir and Hemlock
All kinds of Moulding, Apple Boxes, Ladders and Shinales
TURNED PORCH POSTS, NEW ELS, BAULSTERS, TABLE
LEGS, Moulded and Plain GUTTERS.
We Deliver Lumber
JONSRUD LUMBER CO., BORING, ORE.
PHONE 41x
Route No. 2.
SYNOPbIS o r
T H E A N N U A L STA TEM EN T OP TH E
UNION FIRE
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F ra n c e , on th e 3 1 st d a y o f D e c e m b e r,
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IN C O M E
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i n t e r e s t , d iv id e n d s a n d r e n t s r e c e iv e d d u r in g th è y e a r
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419.351 14
33.048.81
216.35
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N e t lo s s e s p a id d u r i n g th e y e a r ....................
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T a x e s , lic e n s e s a n ti f e e s p a id d u r in g th e y e a r . .
A m o u n t o f a ll o t h e r e x p e n d i t u r e s ............................................ ..
294.848.81
137.285.47
16.002.21
19,996.30
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335.974.59
34,813.32
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B U 8 1 N E B I IN OBEO O N FO B T H E Y EA H
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in c o m e fro m o ilie r s o u r c e s r e c e iv e d d u r in g th e y e a r . . . .
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P re m iu m n o te s a n d p o lic y l o a n s ................................................
2.3X1.377 29
C a sh in h a n k s a n d o n h a n d ..............................................................
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place of th e ch airs which a re now
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school, and a sh o rt ad d ress by Rev.
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T o ta l I n s u r a n c e In fo rc e D e c e m b e r 31. 1514
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Miss Della Z im m erm an, who is a
I.oe». a p aid d u r in g th e y e a r. L if e 115 420 00. A rc a n d
Mr. and Mr*. Jo h n P alm b lad en ­ N orm al s tu d e n t at M onm outh, has
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s n d H e a lth $537 4» .....................................................................
17 »57 4»
R ich ard Gu*taf*on an d ch ild ren of hom e of h e r p aren ts.
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»1. 1914, L ife a n d Acc. , ............................................................
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H A T IO H A L L I P R I N B U B A N C E C O M P A N Y O P T H E U N I T E D
S T A T E S O T A M E B IC A
R h eu m atic Faina R elieved .
C reek. P aul P alm b lad , of P o rtlan d ,
F4v H O I1EK T D. M T , S e c r e ta r y .
W hy su ffer from rh eu m atism when
Mr. and Mr*. Swan M agnuson and
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ch ild ren and th e ch ild ren of Mr and
Mrs E lm er H atch, P eru , Ind., w rites
Mr*. F ra n k G ustafson.
I have been su b je c t to a tta c k s of
A fool w om an ab u ses h e r h u s­
W hen you expect au o p p o rtu n ity
Cha*. Uni* an d d a u g h te r E llen rh eu m a tism fo r year*. C ham ber-
band
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had a* guest* on E aater Sunday, Mr la in ’* L in im en t alway* relieve* me
an d Mr*. David P alm b lad an d Ml** Im m ediately, and I ta k e p leasu re In
m ending It to o th e rs." 25 and
It I* never too late to blame your
Bitter medicine, like bitter exper-
Ida Unis, of Portland. Mr. and Mr*. recom
SO c*nt b o ttle r
F o r Ml* by *11
tnlitake* on th* other fellow.
Cha* Palmblad and children.
lenee, may be the beet.
Drufftote.