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!wt:t)fo.tit) Mara TTrrBrrcrrc, wwdtoto'N oitTCrtoyr,. Saturday, may 10, 1919 L" LJt 4.1 'JJ .. E OFF STREET FOR S I For tonight's dancing In the streets Chief of Police Timothy warns all automobile drivers that Main street between Front and Bartlett, and Cen tral avenue between the alley In the roar of Paul's cloctrlc store and Sixth Btreet, will be barred to all vehicles, and will be roped off to mr them. Only foot pedestrians will he allowed In the enclosure.' - The festivities tonight begin at 7:80 with the rural school noise con test. The city band concert In the nark and on the streets will begin at 8 p. m. Then will come the All Fools parade at 9 p. m.. after which will begin the street dancing. The committee in charge of the Kuossing contest on the total value Of the goods displayed in the show windows at Monday night's opening of Victory week, announced the re sult' late this afternoon. The total value of the goods was I22.S15.50. The nearest guess wasmnde by Jcs- aio Warman Coss of 34 4 South Cen tral avenue, with $21,000. BY OREGON ELKS PORTLAND. Ore.. Mav 10. All OreCon will have nn omiortituitv of showinir its appreciation lor the won derful work accomplished bv the Sal vation Armv in France, durincr the cieht duvs from Juno 22 to 30. when the people of this state will be asked to contribute 2"0.000 for the home service work of this organization. For Years the Salvation Armv lias worked nmonc the lowlv and the poor. for. it is a steadfast rule with their workers that no person is too lowlv to be ei,vcn aid. but it was not until the Salvation Armv workers went overseas thatnniversnl com mendations has been heaped upon it. And it is well that it should be thus for the Salvation Armv has made a reputation in the war that is' not sur passed bv anv other and eaunlled bv fow..' " The testimonials of soldiers is uni formly appreciative with never a word of criticism. . This is not snr prisine for-Salvation Armv workers oCexperience are more familiar wit1 human life, its needs and kinks, and more tactful than those of some of the more pretent:ous organizations. Governor Ben ,W. Olcott is honor ary chairman of the state execuve committee in charee of the campaign in Oreeon. with Mavor Georee L. Ba ker of Portland, active chairman and A: L. Mills, president of the First National Bank of Portland, state treasurer. The, other members of the committee are: J. L. Neilan. A. O. Jones, R. A: Stewart. Judge W. N. Gatens. Julius J. Bere. Judge George Stapleton. Edgar B. Piper. L. G. Clark. L. B. Wheeler. Fred Bourne, B. F." Irvine. Henrv E. Rreed. Dr. W. , S. Kennedy. Winthrop Hammond. Bishop Matt S. Hughes.. Fred L. Bonlt. Jos. L. Hammerslv. Will H. Moore. George Lawrence. Mrs. Sa Tuh A. Evans. Mrs. E. E. Martin. Mrs. C. J. Ivers. Lee 3L Clark. Joseph Goodman. George C. Mason. Dr. J. C. Rollins and Col. Creed Hammond, all ofiTortlahd. T. B. Handlev. Tilla mook. Ore.. T. E. Daniels. Medford, Ore., Chas. Burgraff. Albany, Ore., Dr. H. L. Tonev, McMinnville. Ore., Thos. 11. Tongue, Hillsboro, Ore.. Judge J. W. Phclns. Pendleton. Ore,, and B. F. Jones, Newport. Ore. The Oregon State Elks' Associa tion, recognizing the worth of the work of the Salvation Armv in Ore- con, and in appreciation of its nctivi-J tics for our bovs in France, have as-1 sinned the tnsk of assuring the sup- J cess of the Salvation Armv home ser vice campaign, llns order, through its subordinate lodges throughout the state will take an active part in the solocitation and raising of the funds. The monev collected in the drive, $125.1)00 in Portlund, and the same amount throughout the state, will be spent exclusively in Oregon and thus is not a drive to. secure monev in this state to be spent elsewhere. That Oregon will respond to the cull lilier nllv and cheerfully is the belief of every member of the state executive committee. ASKS FOR PEACE OF RIGHT ' (Continued from page one.) Harry Carey at ; Page Sunday L r .iiiiwnui-mrj- staimum'frSfc 1 'A SOPIOVE" Harry Carey, famous for his wes tern characters, probably has had a more diversified career than any oth er actor prominent on tho screen to day. Cowboy, street railway super intendent, lawyer, actor-manager, director, athlete, prlreflghter, miner, expert swimmer and engineer are a few of his titles. A graduate of the New York university, Mr. Carey prac ticed law for a short time, .but soon gave up the staid profession for a career as an author of short stories and plays, and later adopted tho stage as his life-work. ' Harry Carey, 'Cheyenne" the "many men rolled Into ono" is play ing In a great new picture at tho Page theatre Sunday only, entitled, 'A Fight for Love," R.C. THE F Medford Chapter American Red Cross, will recognize the services of and welcome home Miss Kate Buck lev and Miss June Enrliart, our very own overseas Red Cross nurses, at a luncheon in their honor at Hotel Med ford. Thursday. Mav 15. ' Muj. K. W. Clancy will also be nn honored guest and any one wishin? to be present will please telephone Mrs. Noblitt nt 450 or SGS-H. Plates will be 7oc and it is hoped a large attendance of Red Cross workers and others will be present. The sophomore class took the se nior class for a picnic last Saturday, the high school teachers included. The party halted early in the morn ing near the foot of the Billing Hill for breakfast which has supervised bv Mrs. Aekert. The remainder Qf the dav was spent in Ashland urrk where a luscious dinner was served. Earl Cook was visiting in the home of Prof. Milam one dav last week und while here visited the school: he gnve the high school nn interesting talk on "Higher Education." Operetta. Mav 22. Track meet. Mav 23. Dan Calhound and Prof. Henrv spent the manual training period put tee up track meet bills. Bacculaurcate sermon. Mav 25. Graduation. Mav 29. Dr. Bailie will preach the bacca laureate sermon at the Presbyterian church 11a. m. Normal Anderson made a business trip to Ashland, but the secret of the trip is that it had to be repeated the next dav. 1 ' .SEE The baby show hold In tho city park Friday afternoon as one of the Victory Week events was a very suc cessful affair despite the threatening weather which greatly decreased the number ot entries and also kept the admiring attendance down. As It was T2 smiling and cooing babies were entered in competition for the prises. Tho northeast section of tho park was roped oft mid the jbnblos and their attendants were seated on park benches next the rope whore the crowd could pass along and closely view the contestants. The Judges ot the contest wore Mrs. W. I. Vawter, Mrs. M. Purdln and Mrs. J. 13. An drews. The prizes- were awarded as fol lows In the different classes: Twins Muxlno mid Joan Guyer. 4 Mi months old, children of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ouyer. Unbles of S months and updor . Day, Delmnr Aiming, seven mid due half nioilths old, son of Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Annlng. The mother, being 111 this prize winner was entered by Mrs. J. W. Smiley. Girl Elizabeth Emma Vllm. duughtor of Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Vllm. Babies of over S months Girl. Miss Mollin Ttrown, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Urown, aged 19 months. Boy, Montoy Leonard Car penter, aged 14 months. Best Japanese baby Kazuo Maru, four months old son of Mr. aud Mrs. Maru. the father being stoward of the University club. lie Escaped Influenza "Last spring I had a terrible cold and grippe and was afraid I was go ing to have influenza," writes A. A. McNeese. High Point, Gn. "I tried ninny kinds ot medicine, but remain ed clogged with cold. I then took Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, feeling relief from the first tl used seven small bottles. It was a sight to see the phlegm I coughed up. I am convinced Foley's Honey and Tar saved me from Influenza." Checks coughs, coldB, croup and whooping cough. For sale by Medford Phar CHICHESTER S PILLS TlIK DIAMOND BRAND. A T.dtct Ak jrwur DrtucUtfor IXllstoa-tcrtaJKUMVIMj Hud Fill la Urd ! Vol mculUt? do in, iqku wna hum Kitr-m Titt ma lbr. Hot mT van Drnrv'4- Alk for C IU-C lfr H.TF.ItTI DIAMOND II HAND PI LI J, fa TtsnkamttBat.Sirsct.AIryKellbl SOLO b DfiUfi'ilSTS EVEYHHEfiE Highest . quality jewelry repairing Diamond letting, watch repairing Satisfaction assured In v quality and price. " r MARTIN 3. REDD! Hail us yonr want. LIBERTY TAXI 4 ... With new Dodge car. . Stationed at 16 N. Front st- -i Hale & Lyon, Props. Phone J MEDFORD IRON WORKS F0LNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Also agent for Fairbanks and Morse Engines. 17 Snutji Rlvrrslria . Vulcanizing AH onr work strictly guaranteed to be first class. IS N. Fir St., Medford Phone 43W I MEDFORD VULCANIZING WORKS KSmiih l lllilii own action. In view of this dancer of destruction the German nation and the government which it chose must stand bv each other, knowing no par ties. Let Germany -unite in a ginele will to preserve German nationality and liberties. Evcrv thought and the entire will of the nation oueht now to be turned to labor for the preserva tion and reconstruction of our fath erland. The government appeals to nil Germans in this hard hour to pre serve with its mutual trust' in the path of duty and in the belief in the tri umph of reason and of right." The proclamation which wns issued bv the impcriul president and the im perial government benrs the signa ture of President Ebert. ' r LAST TIME i TONIGHT J. 11 1 DUSTIN FARNUM IN - ' "LIGHT OF THE WESTERN STARS" A story of the great outdoor. 4 "GUFF AND GUNPLAY" V A hard-boiled western comedy. TIME 7:30 PRICES 10c-25c Comole'te Protection i iL- i RVNOISIH OF TlIK AXXl'At STATRMKNT OK TlIK ' Hartford Firellnsurance Company of Hartford, In tlio State of Connecticut, on the thirty-first day of Docombor, to law-" ' th8 I"aur,",c0 Couiinlssloner of the Slalo of Oregon, pursuunt CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up 2,000,UU0.UU lXtXKMK Net premiums received during the year.. 30,S73,0U3.55 ( Interest, dividends und rents roculved during N the year 1,303,480.10 Income from other sources recolved during tho year . . B.077.U Total Income .... 133,131,000.78 lMSIU'HSKMKXTS N'et losses paid during the year Including adjustment expenses 114,386,405.72 Dividends paid on. capital stock during the . year ....:..... 800.000.00 Commissions and salurles paid during the year 7,l7.314.61 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during tho year.. 1.7S2.IK8.75 Amount of all other expenditures 1,610,003.(10 Total, expenditures 26, 083,433. 74 . ASSKTS . Value or real estate owned (market value).... 731,000.00 " Value of stocks and bonds owned (nuirkel value) i 27.308.201.10 I.bans and mortgages and collateral, etc 000,000.00 Cash In banks and on hand 4,230,830.68 Premiums In course of collection written Blnce September 30, 191S 6,324.574.78 31743329 Interest and rents due and accrued 3 15." I y :i.77 ' Total assets 130,723,888.62 Total assets admitted In Oregon : $30,723,888.62 MAJMI'lTlia Gross claims for losses unpaid 2,729,811.04 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding-risks 23,170,416.60 All other liabilities..... : 2,700,000.00 ' Total Uubitltles.' exclusive of capltnl stock 128,000,228.54 Ul'MI.VKKM IX OHW)X VOK TlIK J rUK Oross premiums recolved during the yoar S 264,158.20 Premiums returned during the year , 48,009. 9 1 Losses paid during the year 87,088.62 Losses Incurred during the year 66,003.28 ' IIAKTKOIM) HHK lXMl'lUXC'K COMPAXV WHITXF.Y PALACHB, Vlce-PreBident. 8. E. LOCKE. Secretury. Statutory resident attorney for service: JAMES J. DENNIS. SYXOP8IS OP THE AXXl'AL BTATKMKXTaOF THK Hartford Livestock Insurance Company of New York, In the State of New York, on the thirty-first day of Docomber, 1918, made to the Insurance Commissioner ot the Stute of Oregon, pursuunt to law: , , CAPITAL " Amount of capital stock paid up 1200, 000. 00 IXCO.HK . Net premiums received during tho year $200,987.54 Interest, dividends and rents received during tho 1 year .- 16,070.24 Total income ..v 1216,073.78 WKIirHHUMKNTS ' Net losses paid during the year including adjust ment expenses 2114,840.93 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 54,932.67 Taxes, liceases and fees paid during the year 7,180:31 Amount of all other expenditures 7,502.03 , . Total expenditures $184,456.00 - ASSETS Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value). $318,518.75 Cash In banks and on hand.....'. 68,112.50 Premiums in course ot collection written since Sep- , tember 30, 1918 : , 36,685.51 Interest and rents due and accrued 3,061.98 Total assets $416,808.74 'Less SPECIAL deposits in any state (if any there be) $ 11,282.40 Total assets admitted in Oregon $405,570.28 XIAJIILITIKS . ' Gross claims for losses unpaid $11,116.00 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks 92,244.40 All other liabilities . 2,000.00 Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock ,........$ L'05,360.4 8 IH'SINKHH IX OKI'XiOM KOH THK YEAH dross premiums received during the year $ 8,294.43 Premiums returned during the year '. 008.94 LeHses puld during the year. 1,125.00 Losses incurred during the year 1,125.00 ' llAIlTFOUD LIVE STOCK IXSL'HAXCK COMPANY JAS. WYPBIt, President. .JAS. h. D. KRARNKY, Secretary. Statutory resident attorney for service: J. J. DENNIS, Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon. ... . .NOTE Special deposits not held for the protection of nil tho policy holders of the company can not bo admitted as an asset and Included In tbo published statement. Companies should only deductHhe excoss of such deposits over liabilities for unpaid claims and .legal reserve on numinous In tho territory requiring special deposit, ; . HYXOIHIS OV THE AXXUAL HTATKMKXT OK THK Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company or llurttord, In the Stale of Conneutlcut, on thn'thlrty-flrst duy of Decnmbnr, 1918, mndu to tho Insurunuu C'omiiilssloiiur of the State of Oregon, pursuant lo law: 1 OAI'ITAL , . Amount or cupltal slock paid up.; ......$ 8O0,0o0.O0 INCOME N'nt nrotnlnniH pennlvitil tlnplnu Ihn vnnp Sf, nr.R ilx KK Interest, dlvldeutU and rents received during tho year I .... 172.203.80 Increase to surplus paid ill by Stockholders 300,000.00 Total Income ;.i '..$6,427,017.08 DISIU'ltHKMICXTH . , . ,s'et losses paid during tho year including adjust- ' ' ' incut expense ......$2,610,301.06 , . 1 Commliislons und sutaritHi paid during the year.. 1,702,001.06 Taxes, llconsns und feos paid during the year.... 175,136.24 Amount of ull other expenditures 287,178,30 Totul expenditures , : $4,824,717.66 ASSETS .' Value of stocks and bonds owned t market .vuluo) $4,317,010.00 Loans on mortgages mid collateral, etc 190,000.011 Cash In bunks and on hand 906,334.38 Premiums in course of collection written alnco Soptnmbor 30, 1818 1,239,921,37 Interest and rents duo und accrued. $53,690.24; Sundry admitted assets, $131,873.02....:....... 184,068.86 Total assets .. $6,837,834.61 Lcs SPECIAL duposlts In any state (If any ' there be) $ 4,807.00 Total assets admitted In Oregon $6,832,977.61 LIABILITIES . ' Gross claims for losses unpaid $2,613,626.48 ' Amount of uiienrnvd premiums on all oulstand-, Ing risks 2,303.157.80 ' Due far commission and brokerage. 257,600.81 All other nubilities 128,260.00 ' Total liabilities, oxcltislvo of capltnl stuck of $800. 000,00.. $5, 201, 834. 89 Hl'HIXENM IX OltKOOX KOIt THE .VHAIr .', .. Gross promluins recolved during the year... ...,....'..'.$" 43,438.66 Premiums returned during the yoar........... ...V. -9.217.76 Losses paid during tho yaur , 25,16-4.911 Losses Incurroil during the year 18,773.90 HAHTItHtO At ' 'I I HINT AXI IVItEMXITY XMPAXY ' (8lgned) N. li. MOIIAY, Vlco Prosldunt und Oenernl Mandger.. ,. JAS. L. D. KEAHNEY. 8ecrotury. , 1 -" 1 '. Statutory resident attorney far service; J.J, DENNIS, Portland, Multno mah County. ' NOTE Special deposits not held for the protection of all the policy holders of the company can not be admitted as an asset and Included In the published statement. Companies should only deduct the excess of such deposits over liabilities for unpaid claims and legal rssarve on business In the torrllory requiring special doposlt. ' ; " 1 KY.VOIWIH OF THK AXXUAL STATEMENT OK THK Sterling Fire Insurance Company of Indianapolis, In tho Stale of Indiana, on tho thirty-first day of December, 1918, mnde to tho insurance Commissioner of tho Stnto ot Oregon, pursuunt to law: . CAPITAL Amount of cupltal stock pu(d In i $ 850,000.00 INCOME Not premiums received- durlng'tho year $ 807,197.67' Interest, dividends and ronts recolved during i Uio yoar 100,758.29 , Income from other sources recetvod during the . year 11,470.84 Total Incomo I 926,432.80 -X IMHMHtHKMKNTS . , ,. . Nat losses paid during tho yoar Including ad- i "' ' justmont exponses v $ 393,935.10 . Dividends paid on cupltal stock during the year 26,500.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year.. . 255,026.65 Taxes, licenses and fees pnld during tho year 32,283.1 1 Amount of ull othor oxpoiullturcs.. ,, 3,440.74 . Totul expenditures I 710,084.60 ASSETS V Value of stocks and bonds owned (market vuluo) 142,158.15 Loans on mortgages and colluterul, etc, 1,797,149.19 . ... . , i i nr.j IB ' vunii ill vaiuin u, . . - , Premiums in course of collection wrltton since' ' September 30, 1918 .. 21,139.03 . Interest und rents duo and accrued 32,849.30 i ' i Total, assots '. - ' $2,024,349.80 Total assets admitted in Oregon ; $2,024,349.8(1 LIAIIILITIES ' Oross claims Yor lossos unpaid $ 144,862,79 Amount of unenrnod promlums on nil outsthnd-" Ing risks .' 512,847.43 f All othor liabilities m, 40,000,00 Total liabilities, encliislvo of capital stock $ 697,710,22 IIUSIXESS IX OHEOOXi I'Olt THE YEAR Oross premiums received during the year.;..,. $ 76,642.29- Premiums returned during the year...,)...;..,.. ;..'....;. ... 1,106.68 Lossos paid during the year i. 468,84 Lobsos Incurrod during tho yoar , 469.84 HTEKLINtt KIHK IXSUIIANt'K OOMPAVY EDW. D. EVANS, President, OSCAIl L. RORS, fleorotary. . Statutory resident nttornoy for sorvlco: JAMISa J. DENNIS, Practically every form of insurance written but life insurance Your? for Superior Service McGurdy Insurance Agency Medford National Bank Building i 1.