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-" s int "J if 1 Sf hi PA'GR TWO. It Hi QjCL AND nrncnM3 i"ttw" u Wilbur A. Jones wan In town from iho ranch 'Sunday nfternoou. John EdwnrUs nud Mlsa Lutilo Crnndnll ot Medford wero united m matrimony by Justice Dox ot Jack sonville on Friday, The young couple Is receiving many congratulations. E. D, Wcttoa, commercial photog- raphorn, negatives mado any tlxao or pluco by appointment. Fnon M. H71. James Klonls, who rccontly ac quired inlning. property located sov- oral miles-wuth or Jacksonville, nas Bono tblthar to develop It. V. V, -MoRsncr, of tho real estate firm of' Vood & Messner, left for Portland Sunday on uusincss. Feed and seed. Schmidt, phono 2(50. 318 Dr. J. V. noddy, who has beon In tho, east for porno tlmo past, re lumed Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. It. V Clnusslng. who have been visiting In this section, have left for their home nt Seattle. Vapor baths and scientific mas sago for men and -women; Dr. It. J. Lockwood, chrlopractor, 203 Oar-nett-Corcy Bldg. Phone" KB. Mr. and Mrs. Vanco Chesney, who aro located at West Fork for tho present, havo been -visiting relatives living In Medford. John McClnnahan of Trail precinct transacted business in Medford Sat urday. . Guaranteed complcto wagons nt Pell's, Ashland, for less than $100. 325 Mrs. North, wlfo of tho S. P, ticket agent nt tho Medford depot, has re turned from a visit to northern points. John nenault and S. P. DePoboam of Jacksonville woro In Medford Sat urday. Kodak finishing, the host at Wes son's, opposite book store. J. F. Kelly and George Llttlo mado a trip to Medford Saturday. Mrs. Lewis Ulrich, Mrs. W. C. Donoff.- Mrs. A. Rose nnd Mrs. G. S. Epperson were among thoso over from Jacksonville Saturday. Charles W4 Champlln of the Foots creek dredger spent a few hours in Medford Saturday. Orchard, hunting, fishing and Crater Iako scenes for sale at Ger king & Harmon's studio. Negatives mado any place, kodak finishing. 126 East Main street. Phone 215 It. Charles E. Tcrrlll of Lnko Creek district mado a trip to Medford Sat urday. A number of tho members of the local lodgo of Elks paid their Ash land brethren a social visit Saturday night. Ladles' shoes shlncd at Summor vlllo's barber shop. Mm. John Norllng and her daugh ter. Miss Hazel, have been visiting nt Grants Pass. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Langley nnd O. nienvenno wero over from Jack sonville Sunday. New York Life Insurance Co., C Y. Tengwald, Medford National Dank Bldg.. uhone 3371. Mr. and Mrs. H. IJeArmond wcro among Ashland friends Sunday. Wllllnm Tehcly, a miner well known in Jackson and Josepblno counties, died nt Grants Pans Fri day from tho effects of nn over dose of morphine. Ho was about 5b years of ago and married. Kehely was a resident of Jacksonville many years agot Real borne mafle bread at Do Voe's. J. "W. Berry, who is engaged in farming in Antloch district, spent Saturday and Sunday in Medford. William Lewis and O. Stcinbring of Kanos Creek tarried In Medford Saturday afternoon. Insure and bo sure, night if wo write It. R. A. Holmes, The Insur ance Man. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Thomas visited Auhland relatives nnd friends Sun day. Miss Jcnnlo O'Connoll of Eureka, Gal., is nmkliig Medrord a visit. Gerklng & Harmon, studio por traits, homo portraits, flash lights; kodak finishing, post card work and enlarging.; 128 East Main street; tolophono 215 It. ; J. N. Pace nnd George Moore wcro up from Tnleut Saturday. George Nealq nnd D. W. Herring of Central Point spent Suturduy ,ln, Medford A n.Mlln ft- Tmrln. S Tntim 14 Han. kin an'd.Glonn O, Taylor), attorneys-at-law, over Jackson County Bank Building Medford. Mr. and Mrs. George .Mensch and Mr J. Purlin, of Gold Nil! wore among their Medford friends Satur day. Weeks & HcGowan Co. TUSTDERTAKERS tADY ASSXSTAVT Day Phono 227 Night. J', W. Weeks 1DS-J-S Phones A. K. Oit "7K..M L. Samuel of Portland, manager of tho Oregon Llfn Insurance company, was nmong his MedWrd clients ft few days since, wlillo on Im way to Sac ramento, Cat. It. U Oliver of Dorrls. Unl nnd T. 11. Morton of Wwli Cnl.. trnns nrtod business In Medford during the week. Rugs, carpets, draperies cleaned by most modern process. Call us up Wo will ho glad to submit you a lu'lce. Pnntorlum. Mrs. l P. Thelss nnd her daugh. ter, Miss' Gernldlne, havo returnel from San Frnnclsco, whero they nt tonded tho opening of th Tlvoll opera house by the Chicago Opera company. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. D. WoltawnrCi and C. K. Bernard ot Klamath eo-mty wero among thoso who camo to Med ford during the week. W. W. Harmon was up from Grants. Pass Sunday. Ho reports ratlroad mutters progressing. Mr. wnd Mrs. W. II. Gore havo returned from tholr trip to Portland. E. Da Brlggs, tho Ashland attor ney, spent Sunday .night In Medford. Miss Florence Olds ot Ashnlnd, who has been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Anderson, returned homo Sat urday. Wo nlso do accordion pleating. Pantorlum. 132 W. Main. James Calvert and A. C. Manning came down from Wlmcr precinct Sun day, en route to Jacksonville. Sam H. Itoscnburg, owner ot tho Bear Creek orchards, has return! from a trip to New York nnd leaves shortly for Seattle. Misses Ruth and Hazel Warner ot Trail precinct havo been visiting their sister. Mrs. Charles Fry ot North Riverside, Carpets and rugs cleaned at Pant orlum. 132 W. Main. Tho March terra of circuit court convened Monday morning, with a largo number ot cases on tho docket. Mr. and Mrs. J. Getchell and Mrs. S. Sheer ot Central Point district were recent visitors In Medford. Tho northbound trains wero de layed an hour In Medford Sunday evening by the breaking down of th locomotivo pulling No. 14. J. L. Dyer ot Douglas county has been visiting In Ashland. J. Stlllwcll Vilas was over from the ranch ot Big Sticky Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watklns spent Saturday evening at Central Point. Monroe' Baldwin of Lake Crock was a northbound passenger Satui day evening. .Mrs. E Fleming and her daugh ter, Nan, have been at Ashland vis iting relatives. Tho Pantorlum is now nt 132 W. Main. Phono for the drivers. James G. Smith and C. 11. Scott havo Jointly decided to erect two flno dwelling houses In East Med ford. One of these, a six room story and a half bungalow, will bo built on tho south side of East Main street just east from Mr. Smith's residence. Tho other, a five room bungalow, will be built on the east stdo of Van couver nvenuo. These dwellings will each have basements and will bo equipped with hooting plants. They will bo modern in every particular, whllo In architectural design they will be fjulto out of tho ordinary hut as beautiful as unusual. Contractor and Bulldor N. J. Wiley has tho con tract for tho erection of both these dwellings nnd teams are now at work excavating for tho basements, nnd foundation work will bo started as soon as tho excavations aro made. C. E. Mlllor of Sams Valley and H. P. Anderson of Iloxy wero nmong tho many who camo to Medford Sat urday, Mrs. E. B. Sutherland or Glen dalo and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Lesllo ot Portland wcro recent visitors In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Hill made a business trip to Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Hackert ot North Jacksonville drovo to Medford Sat urday. VvVW. Grogory of Big Sticky and V. Beall. Jr., of Central Point dir- trlct transacted business In Medford lately. Mrs. C. Kcegan of Jacksonville und Mrs. II. S. Smith of Willow Springs district wero among Medford friends Saturday. W. P. Moaloy was In tho southern part of tho vnlloy on professional business u few days ago. ..Fred Plorco of Klamath Fulls and C. Basyn ot Josephine county nro in Iloguo Illvcr valley, Jv'rnd Williams of Grants Pass spent Sunday with his family in Medford. B. L, Dodge, who has beon spend ing tho winter nt his homo In Akron, Ohio, returned Sunday. Yesterday was Easter Sunday, tho end of tho Lenten seasnu, Eluborato services wero held at soveral of th local churches. E. W. Carlton was over from Tablo Rock district Sunday. Twenty-six Knights Templar from Gruuts Pans attended tho Easter nor. vices held In Medford. II. D. Norton, tho Grants Pass at torney, was In Medfor1 Sunday, n rouUt to Jacksonville nu professional business. Hugh Preston und F. M, Knox went to Grants Pass Saturday. MEDFORD MXLT TUU3TJNT3. A. C. Tnylor of Central Point dis trict attended Knstor services In Medford. George 11. Slover wan in Medford Saturday on his way homo to Grants Pnsa from un extended visit in Call, fornln, Harry Rogers, who hn been visit ing nt Sntem, Is In Medford again. Chnrles Baker has returned from a trip to Portland nnd other northern points. William Harrison and J. E. Me Murphy of Josephine county wore re vent visitors in Medford. Mrs.. A. Schmltt of Jncksonvilto spent Easter in Medford with her daughter, Mrs. 11. U. Hnuoy. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. B. Nye of Rock Tolnt were guests ot relatives living In Medford Saturday. James and William Garvin of Tal ent tarried n whllo In Medford Sat urday. Guy Terrlll of San DIoro, who Is on his way north, made Medford friends a visit during tho week. A. F. Lmtdgron of Jacksonville, tho minor, spent Saturday night In Medford. T. A. Olson nnd his family nro over from Bishop creek. J. M. Cnntral! and John Vincent ut North Jacksonville were nmong the many who camo to Medrord Sat urday. Leo Vincent, who is In chargo or tho homo place In Same Valley, transacted tpislness in Medrord re cently. WILL TELL ADVANTAGE OF BUYING AT Under tho auspices of tho Greater Medford club and the Commercial club Mrs. Edyth Tozier Weathcrred representing tho Oregon Manufac turers' association, will address tho citizens of Medford at the library building Tuesday evening. Mrs. Weathcrred will talk on tho advantages of buying homo products. Sho Is endeavoring to create nnd stimulate tho demand for homo man ufactured commodities. TEN MILLION DOLLAR LOSS (Continued from page 1.) Many Freak Accidents. The cyclone caused mnny freak accidents . Some houses were tin tfenthed while other. adjoining were crumpled like egphclls. In one sec tion of the city tho lower ulory of n house was demolished, tho upper part settling in ita plnce. Trees were wrenched up by the roots nnd driven through brick building!). After the storm throngs of cople stood nu tho htrccU and wept as they watched firemen nml Iho jwdiee bearing out corpses of relative from tho debrih-. In one part of the city four members of one family wore buried in burning wreakngo hut all were saved by the firemen. A heavy rnin which followed the cyclone nved many buildings threat ened with destruction by fire. It is impossible nt Ibis time to estimate the damage douo by fire folowing tho storm. Tho Idlewild Club building nt 'J-Uh nud Lake btreetn wuk wreuked by the eyclune und thon burned. Tho Auditorium and tho Y. M. C. A. buildingri were opened to refugee) this nfternoou. The hodte-H of four members of tho Daniels family havo beon recovered. A dog held four men nwny from hin muster' body for half nu hour. It lay upon bis innugled form and 6iinpcd nud growled nt upprouchiug porsona. Tho Uiion Ihicifio rnilrond com pany has donated 4-0,000 for tho re lief of tho siiffcrcrH, and nil civic nnd fjooiul organization nre calling on their members for olothing. The frantic und griof-Mrickcn relutivoH of the dead and rnishing are bejoigiug the rehcucr for home word of the oyclono victims. 1'crhoiiB who watched the htonii from Mart to finish insisted today tlmt they din- tiuotly haw the body of a man in the muolhtroiu an it passed over tho city. A speoial train currying forty doc tors and sixteen nurses, arrived hero ut 1:110 o'clock this nfternoou. The jihyBieinns wore divided into eight squads und Kent to the vurioim hospi tals nnd emergency rooms. Plank Driven Through Cow. Tho bodies of eight unidentified negroes were recovered from Idle- wild Jiil Into this afternoon, making u tota'l of fifteen bodies recovered at thU point. It is believed more bodies nro Mill buried. The bodies of Mrs. II. Iiadlko and her two sons were found in ad out lying district this afternoon. They went out to Mioot some cuttle which were injured In tho storm. It is be lieved they perished in the torrential rain following the eyelone. Tho bodies woro found half buried in the mud. One of the cows was found dead nearby with a plank driven through its carcass. arRDTTORD. OREGON-. MONDAY. MAHOU 21, 10t,1, RUSSIA ADVISES 10 LEI I.OKllON. Jklnrrh a4.-Hwl Im nthlopit the Montonourin iptvemmcul to neeotln to Au-Miifl's iteiuluul and ullow the oivtt populutiun of Scutari to leave tho oily unhindered, accord iii): to iliwpiiti'lieo reeeiveil Iiero to day, ThU ndvioe followed I lie re ooljt nt Cottiiyo of a thinly veiled ul timatum from AiiHtrin in which it wax umiouuecd that the latter cm eminent would lake eocreive numsurw miles it demand N nt ottco eompliod with. Confident tlmt her second r'nuo-t for the release of eivilians will not lie refused. Austria has wnt n steamer to Suiitnri to enrry away nil Austro-llungnrian uhjoet who may wis-li to lea,o. Itnlv also liu-t de manded that .Montenegro allow Hie civilians to leave Srulnri. bat it mmle no threats. SEVEN KILLED LINCOLN. Nob.. .MarelAJI Seven porhons nto known to have boon killed by the e.wlone between here urn! Omaha. At Anlilnml Mrs. Fred, erick Hoyt wan enuglit in the cyclone and hurled to the ground. Her body was frigid fully urushed nnd mangled. Tim known dead in the outlying ditriet.s nrc; Mrs. Frederick Hoyt's baby son. Henry Sohello. Fred Ohm's baby son. A. K. Hammond and wifo nnd their son. CALLED 10 J'VILLE Shortly afternoon today Sheriff Singler nerved notice on the ten local men indicted for selling liquor to minor,, to npfyur at Jacksonville this afternoon for'nrraignment. Tho cases will be tried nt once. Shortly nftcr the summons wore served there wns n great exodus of saloon men and nttorncys nil bended for the county seat. LIST OF KNOWN KILLED (Contlnued'from Page 1) J. M. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Said. Miss Mario Moran. George Hammer. Mrs. Morris, 20. Unidentified woman, died nt drug store. rerguson. J. G. Hanson and wife. Unidentified man nt grading enmp. Two unidentified 'bodies tukm. from ruins of n homo In WLIInm street. Four unidentified ncgroi3. P J. Barnes. C'! II. Wleson. I). I. Holds. Mario Bookor. Hodges, found in drug store. Mrs. Holm nnil baby, Mary Hansen. . Jluipson. . Kelly, grador. Roso Gray. 7 Missing: Aaron Ahbltf and son Raymond, and daughter Mnttle. Roldoph Relgur, 13. 8lx chldrun of Walter Peterson. Fourteen negroes employed In Idlowlld club. Unknown number, approximately 30, hi Diamond moving plcturo thea ter. Johnny Ryan, 11. Mrs. L. E, Page. DOUGLAS, Ariz., March St. Fighting botweon Mexican fodorul troops and tho Sonora stuto rebels began at Canunea at daybreak, ac cording to roports rocolvod hero. All wires to Caijanea hayo been cut, and confirmation of' thd report was Impossible. MONTENEGRO CIVILIANS NEAR LINCOLN SALOONMEN ARE Announcement, St. Mark's, Mctlfortl Monday evening Choir rehearsal 7:.'i0 p. in,. Holy communion 0:1)0 a. m. Sunday, March .'10: 3:30 p. m., Sunday school. 7:110 p. m evening service. Tho bitdiop .will h" present at this service and ndiiiiiiislur con- lirmatiou. CARD OK THAXKH. ' Wo wish to extend, our honrtrolt thanks to tho many friends who gave their sympathy to us in our late hour of bereavement. A. II. HOUSTON, MRS. J, E. ROBERTS. i SEAHLE PROPOSES MUNICIPAL LAUNDRY SKATTI.K, Wit- Mnreh J I. That the city council eoiixideriiig tho establishment of a municipal laundry lo ho operated by women arrested and tamicuccd in pollen court, was brought out Satuiday aflCmoon at a meeting of the fiuaneo eonimitloo daring a disouslon of the offer of I,. It. Witt, of two lotH lor the pro posed munieipsl otcnim to the VVootlnku market a u public market. It developed that the npprliprin t ton, out of which the moltey for the iieeesHiiry alteralioas to the market buildings would come, provided aho for a wash house. Coumillnmu Wardnll told the com mittee he thomcht the city Mliould.es tnbliidi a municipal laundry on the eolul I loot' of the market building. "There will be amplo mom," sid Wardnll, "and it would ool ery little more. Chief Ititnnick, in hi" animal rvmil urged the ostuhlUh meiit of one. in my opinion sueh n thing is very uecoMwry nml I am strongly in favor of the council in eluding monev for a municipal laun dry." STORM KILLED FOUR IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, March Ul.-The torna do which wreaked Omaha btnick item early this morning cnusiug four deaths and injuring about one hun dred iiorsoim, und doing properly damage of about f0O.U00. The dead : Orlo Sloeum, l'J year old boy. Thomns Ywnnieiez, elentrovuU'd by live wire. Clyde Rogers nnd Frnnk Sheridan, Sou line bnikemen. ELLIOTT DECLINES TO GO TO ST. JAMES WASHINGTON, March Ul.-Cllar-Ioh Kliol, former president of liar vnrd University, declined today tho post of iimlmsndor to England, tend ered by l'reident Vibon, neeordiag lo nu official announcement from the White House. ALBERT W. STURGIS, PIONEER OF APPLEGATE, DIES Albert W. SturglH, aged 78 years. 3 months nnd C days, died nt his home, ono mile woat of Ruuli, Satur day afternoon at 3:tB o'clouk of heart trouble. Ho wms a native nt New York nud hud been n resident of Jackson county for sixty yonrs. crossing tho plains when a hoy with ox tennis. Ho was ono ot tho oldest pioneers of tho Iloguo Itlvcr valley and hnd lived for years on his ranch on tho Applegnto. Ho owned and operated severul placer mines, among them tho famous Sturgls plnrer. Ho leaves a wlfo, Paulino Sturgls. two sons, Fred of Elks creek, nnd Rlloy of Hnrnoy county, Orogon, and ono daughter, Mrs. J. J. Ossenhruggo, of Ruch. Tho funernl sorvlcos will bo hold ot tho grave, Tuesday afternoon, Mr. Purdln delivering tho funeral ora tion. Burial In tho Jacksonville cemetery. INSTITUTE IN STORM PATH (Gontlnuod from page 1.) vehicles to approach. Tho Sacred Heart convent Is locuted on high ground In tho west part of tho city, It Ih u Bchool for girls. Tho build ing, ono or tho flnost In tho city, wns demolished, but tho students miraculously escaped Injury. Tho girl students Immediately volunteered l ; : -.- . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTEDClmuffuur, speaks Eng lish nud French, do his own re pairing, wishes sltuutlnu, city or ranch. Address E. M., Tribune. 810 MONEV TO LOAN ON city nnd close la ranch property. C. A. McArthur, room 3, P. O, block, phono 3081. FOR SALE OR TRADE One pr.io tlcnlly now Packurd piano; u bar gain If for cash, or will take horses, fnt hogs or any kind or good livestock. Apply at 280 H. Central. 810 LOST Lady's small hIo gold watch, opon face; letter "S" engraved on back; gold hands; lost Sat, night, March 22. Reward If returned, to Mall Trlhiiuo or left with George Snook, Star Theater. 818 lo assist In curing for tho lujnmd, and tholr offers wero arroptoil. Town of Yutaii Desti-o)isl, A courier from tho town ot Yulau, north of here, snyn that nlnco was destroyed! that 1C are dead nud CO Injured. Every building In the town ho said wns leveled. Kynopidii of tho Annual Statement of tint -l S. BRANCH, LONDON .V lhN(MHIIIItE I'lltll INSUHANOI! CO., LTD. ni Liverpool, England, In the Kingdom of Great llrltaltl, on Ilia Hist day of December, t(it3, made to the Innuiaiii'o Cnmmlxidniicr of I lie Htnto of Ore turn, pursuant to luW; (iVPITAL Dopoult In United States INCOME Premiums received during the year la cash .,,. lntei est. dividends ami rents received during the year. Income from other source leeelved during the ywir Total Income . . IIISIlfltSIJ.MII.SrH LnH paid during tho ear ,. .. . t'omuilKsloiiH and salaries pnld iluilni: the J'twir Taxes, llrcunes and fees paid during iMuouut of all other expenditures Remlttanies to homo ofllco Total expenditures AKSiriH Value of real ostato owned Value of stoekH and bonds owned .......... Bills recolvuble , Uulam-e duo from other companies (;asu in banks ami on hiinil .. .-.... : CommlMlouM on unpaid ridUMurauco Premiums In course or collection and In tnuixiiilwdou RehiMiirnure duo on ' paid Iohmm , tnterost ami rents due nud ucorued u....m Total assets , u.. LiHW special depoalls la any utato (If nuy I bore be).,..,.... Total niwetH admitted In Oregon LIABILITIES GriMs claims for louses unpaid . 17VE.I70.03 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risk . S.OtiO.SitK.lS All other liabilities tj7.on7.a7 Total llahltltlc cu'liislve of capita! stock $S.0R.S4S. 1 1 Total premiums In force December 31, IUI2 . .. , 4,'.(SS,1 1.10 ItrSINESS IN ORKGON I'Olt THE VltAlt Total risks written during tho year H.U,l0L00 Gross ppmuIuuis received during the year 01,818.31 Premiums returned durtux the year lBlTtl.0 Lottos paid during the ear ll.l'(i.!M Looses Incurred during the year . H.SIi.yt total amount or rinks outstanding In Oregon Dee. at, ll'IJ . !. 700,171. 00 By JAS. WYl'Klt. Maimer Pacific Kept., San Frauttlseo, Unl. Statutory general agent nud attorney tor service: tl. L. OtHnlcll, Porikml, Oregou. .Mislfonl Itenlty nud lliipmu-iueiit Co., ltildent Agents, Mtslfipnt, Oregon Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the CONNL'CTiri'T rntE INHCRANCE CO.MPANV ot Hartford. In tho Slate ot Connecticut, on the 31st day ot December, IPC, mnde to Iho Insurnuco Coiiiinlmloncr of Hie Slate ot Orogon, iurstiaul lo law; CAPITA Ii Amount of capital stock paid up ... f I.OUO.uOO.Uii iNt.-o.Mi: Premiums received during the year In oasli S.7lfi,7SS.tO Interest, dividends nnd routs recelvtd. during tho your ..... 2yS.III.H7 Income from other sources received during tho year ttl'.i.dil Total Income I lfi Ift.l 11.17 DIMtritSIIMI'.N'IS "" I.()b(vs paid during the year ..f 2,008,761.01 Dividend! paid during the enr on capital ntonk iy0.!'0.IO CommUslous nnd salaries pnlil during the jearv... .... I.HCQSS.M Taxes, licenses and fees paid during thu year:. lSCftS.aT, Amount, of all other expendltureH'.r..'.'. .-..; ;..:.: -.r.. -"SSSialOirj Total expenditures 5,70B,i(7Cft ASS UTS Value of real estate ownud 189,800.00 Value or stocks and bonds owned M7I.SIQ.Q0 Loans nu mortgage nml collateral, etc I.Oiig.SRO.OO Cash In Isiuks und on hand . . ttiS.ISR.Il I'rnmtums In course of collection and tniusmunlnn S70,I(1.0Q Interest ami rents due and accrimd ll.S'l.S.s Total nssets $7,7,I09.19 Loss spoelal deoMit In uuy statu tlf any there bo) Ki.XU.y3 Total assets admitted In Orvgou 17.CSI,S&l.0t; I.IAIIILITIILS Grow nlnlms for hmm unpaid ...- SX2,IQ0.fifi Amount ol uiiiniiuihI prMiuliiins on all outstanding rlkiw 1,1 1 l,8S7.i)r All other llulillllliw - 86,000.00 ll.IOn.oSS.il Less amount secured b sioclal deposits lfi",RS7.7'J Total liabilities admltloil In Orogon, exnlnslve of eapltnl stock or it. oim.ooo t. 3i l.too. 7y Total premiums In form December 81. KM 7,!i0fi,lMC.((tl Itl'HINHSS IN OREGON FOR TDK VltAlt Total risks written during the year !2,US0,8Rn,no Gross premiums received during thu ear 4:i,Plt1.8- Premlums returned during the year, net 0.8tSU,7G Losses paid during the year . .. IR.OgO.TO Lohnoh Imuirred during tho year 10,220.70 iota I amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Due. 81, 1012 $3,278,007.00 THE CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY By J. D. Browne, President. Statutory general agent and attorney for service: Jumos S. Reed, Portland, It. A. Holme", Resident Agent, Medford, Oregon, , Synopsis of tho Annual Statement of the LONDON Ai LANCASHIRE GUARANTEE .V ACCIDENT TO. Ol' CANADA or Toronto, In Canada, on tho 31st day of December, 1012, mado to tho luterstuto CoiumlKsloiior of tho State or OrcKon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount or deposit In United States I 200,000.00 1NCIO.ME Premiums received during tho year 27,C17.8 Interest, dividends and rents received during tho year..- - 10,131.00 Income from other sources received during thu jour 871,7KK,78 Total liitomo I IOK,r37,!J8 DI.HIIl'ltHK.MKNTH Losses paid during the year, Including adjustment ox ponies, etc , .V... 2,008,20 Commissions nud salaries paid during tho year 1-1,801.112 Taxes, licenses nml fees puld during tho year ., - ... 0,0ft L02 Amount of nil other expenditures ..,.., ,........- ri,S0tVll Total oxpondlturoH .-. 20,000,61 ASSETS Value of stocks und bonds owned ...v, 673,020.70 Cash In banks nud on hand jtmii KK, 0118.88 Premiums In course of collection and In traniniilBBlou,H)BMi' 0,108,21 lutetest nud renin duo and accrued .,v......,.Lyj;, 6,407.02 Total asseti , 070,381.21 i f . wy i i in Total assets admitted in Orogon .....'...... m,! 070,231.21 LIABILITIES Gross clulnm for losses unpaid 872.00 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding rlslis,... 18,632,17 Due fur commission and brokerage 2,088,80 All other llubllltles 7,001.16 1 1 m i Total liabilities oxcIiihIvo or capital stock 22.061,21 Total premiums In rorco December 31, 1012 Mf...$ 20,010.60 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE VEAH Gross promlums received during thu year 770,17 Premiums returned during tho year , 107,13 Losses paid during tho year ,. 07.60 Lousoh Incurred during tho year 07,60 iry .IAS. WVPEIt, Manager Paclfln Dept, Statutory general agent and attorney for iiervlco; (L L. Goodell, Portlntid, Oregon. .Medford itenlty ami Improvement Co,, Resident Agents, Medford, Oregon Mayor Imhlmnii Issued this morn lag n procliimiitloa In which ho do. elnrod It would ho necessiiry for tho pollen to mum! tho devastated dis tricts clorndy. Ho urged tho peoplo to shelter, feed and clothe Ilia refu. geen until other itiraiiKomontH could I bo made r? . rilO.OuO.OO . srcrtl.p 18.80 . ma, isa.R i IBX.70l.ll ..i,077,nin.i7' . l,'J0l,!lf'.t.H I J 1.11 II.', IM tho yisir IS60,inU,l7 aar.l33't.io r.M.ife.7 ., fiC3, 7(50. no . aoo.'ouo.oi! . s.vXLiinjji.Qii . 72U.flO0.iS oar.. 17 . Ruy.MXi.oi ,. Ltd 4t.:ii.xrT . H,r,iiu,:K3.n jc.oiR.an f !.'.' l.Si! 1.71! tit miyiwuMte4li V