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ASHLAND PLANS
LARGE EXTENSION
tASHLAND, April 7. Another big
section of the upper park domain has
been set asido for an extension of the
auto camp grounds, much larger than
the original site. This will furnish
accommodations fcT nearly 100 cars,
-with all the additional facilities
which tho auto reservations imply
This means sewerage installed, a spa
cious comfort station, lights and gas
privileges. The old quarters would
n6t begin to accommodate the tourist
travel this year, which is already In
evidence. The Shrlners will exploit
these camps this season. Hillah tem
jile is to stage a ceremoniul hero cra
Saturday, June 5, and doubtless
scores of tho fraternity will make tho
pilgrimage to Ashland by auto during
the most opportune period of the
good old summertime. The local temple-will
feature tlie delightful en
vironment, to;:ethef"wlth all its ac
companying privileges, in literature
which In duo time will be sent out
heralding the-nlYoiiTo the "cereinc
nial event, calling special attention to
the opportunity which the attraction
affords in visiting Ashland's sylvan
beauty spot. Tho entrance to this
auto camp annex will be from Granite
street, several hundred yards above
tho present camp. For the present,
at least, the brook will bo crossed "at
grade," tho fording of tho stream
over well gravelled, bed and ap
proaches adding to the picturesque
ness of the surroundings in general.
A primitive foot bridge will be'avall
able for pedestrians. Altho not ab
solutely at flood tide at that time of
year, tho purling stream nevertheless
in the balmy month of Juno indicates
tho crest of tho flow us afforded by
the melting snows en old Mount Ash
land's summit.
(Literally "business and pleasure"
will be the admixture as afforded by
the bazaar to bo held by Trinity guild
at tho parish house on Thursday
afternoon and evening, April 8. This
will bo tho Initial diversion of tho
Dost-lonton season, and will furnish
jjargain-day features in useful arti
cles as well as those in the beautiful
and ornamental classification, booths
presided over by fair attendants will
lend an oriental charm to the scene
which the term "bazaar" specifically
typifies. The prevailing atmosphere
of merriment and good cheer also hasl
the potontla.1 and IrresiBtllilo effect of
harvesting mnny shekels during these
days of easily-earned cash. Hence
patronize tho bazaar.
.There will be an inter-church world
movement gathering at the Presby
terian church hero, Wednesdny even
ing, April 7, an interesting program
being in order.
In addition -to her duties as public
stenographer, .Miss Jessie Thatcher is
also an attendant at Dr. Buchanan's
dental rooms, with hdr office at that
establishment.
IThe Ashland Iron Works has tho
contract for machinery to be install
ed in a new sawmill In the Bald
mountain district over near Dorris,
Cal., by Geo. W. Loosley of this city.
' Among returning excursionists
from California are Mr. and Mrs.' II.
P. NoiL also tho J. P. Wolf family of
the Depot hotel.
Among social events this week is
the dance by the local Machinists
union at the armory, Wednesday
evening. An out-of-town event look
ed forward to with pleasure is the
American Legion inaugural ball at
the Medford nat, Friday evening.
, Funeral services of Rlrs. Mary Hall
who died March 2, were held ,at the
family home on Liberty street, Sun-
1ilv afternoon, interment Doing in
Mountain View cemetery. Deceased
was the wife of E. K. Hall, civil war
veteran, and like her husband was
actively identified in all the work
nortainlnir to either Grand Army or
Relief Corps measures In behalf of
service men either old oi young.
Moreover, she was a kind neighbor
and a friend to all in need.
'News of the sudden death of Blsh
op 'Matt Hughes came almost as a
personal bereavement to Ashland
friends who were well acquainted
with the family back In the old home
at Grinnell, Iowa. The two boys, fa
miliarly known as "Matt" and "Ed
were the sons of Rev. T. B. Hughes,
In that dav and generation a presid
ing elder OI the Methodist Episcopal
church in central Iowa territory, tho
the family originally came from West
Virginia. There were other children
but the greater distinction seems to
have fallen to the lot of these two,
linih nf whom rose to great honors in
the councils of Metlu.'Jism. Studiously
Jncllned, they ranked high in both
ofhnnlii and college. Ed was
the more sedate of tho two, .Matt be
, ins more of a mixer in college classes
and participated to a greater extent
in the social life of the younger set.
intellectually Ed was the debater und
Mutt the exhorter. Ed won distinc
tion in state and Interstate collegiate
debates, while Matt's popularity per
haps excelled in pulpit talents as rep
resenting zeal and fervcT. Both were
exemplary young men., representing
the highest type of Christian ideals,
and proud parents lived to witness
the fruition of their fondest hopes In
oouble measure, due to their talented
noils progressing hand in hand, and
by dlrti of merit reaching the high
pedestal which they occupied by vir
tue of busy lives dodlcatcd to conse
crated service.
Tho Presbytorlnl, ns applying to
yalley territory, mot at Central Point
on Tuesday of this week. Among,
those attending from Ashland, Mrs.
Koehler and Mrs. McCoy led the de
votional and quiet hour services re
spectively. The local Masonic lodge is in the
market for a spacious second-hand
fire-proof safe, to add to the postof
fice equipment which a now lease of
the offices makes necessary in the
way of many other substantial better
ments. The East Side grocery will soon be
a reality again. V. A. Stewart, for
mer owner. Is refurnishing the estab
lishment which will be completely re
stocked also, affording nearby trad
ing privileges to the many inhabi
tants residing in a'section of town
having tho high school as a center.
Following the announcement of
the resignation of Dr. Buillie, as pas
tor of tho Presbyterian church
Phoenix, who will remove to southern
California to reside with his children,
comes'a further report that the Pres
byterian board at large as connected
with church erection activities, will
further a project for a new edifice at
Phoenix
The Ashland Laundry Co., under
tho efficient management of tho
Frenches, is installing more equip
ment, all of the up-to-date pattern,
and is also having a new concrete
floor laid in the basement of their
establishment,
The wife of Clyde K. Hrown, wen
known Southern Pacific fireman on
tho Shasta .division running between
Ashland and Dunsmuir, was lately
the recipient of friendly recognition
and social distinction at her Duns
muir home, the event being a recep
tion In her honor,' tendered by a host
of friends by virtue of faithful ser
vice in behalf of Hed Cross and allied
canteen activities. This reception as
sumed tho nionortioiis of a demon
stration testifying to Mrs. in-own s ei-
flclent labors In this direction. As
fMiiiw.r vi.li. mm of tho esteem of
many friends, she was "showered"
with a number of useful gifts, addi
tional thoughtful reminder of appre
ciation. Clyde Is the son of Mrs. C
II. Brown, residing at tho intersec
tion of Sixth and II streets in this
city, and the honors paid to his wife
mm as fullv gratifying to tho mother
as they are to tho son and husband
and all others concerned.
March weather was mainly "mean
in thin latitude, hovering between
thn extremes of a maximum tempera-
hm nf K.'. and a minimum of 2 7. Rain
fell to the extent of 2.20 inches and
tho clear days were about as one to
three.'
CARRANZA IS FOR
A LATIN LEAGUE
AGAINST AMERICA
WASHINGTON", April 7. Solidar
ity among Latin-American nations
must replace the Monroe doctrine as
the protective policy of those coun
tries, President Carranza of Mexico
declared in an interview printed re
cently by La Prenza c'f Buenos Aires.
at' copies of which have just reached
wasningion. ine .Mexican executive
was quoted as declaring his unalter
able opposition to the Monroe Doc
trine which he characterized as inef
iicient for the purpose of meeting the
needs of weak nations.
It is not true. President Carranza
said, that the United States govern
ment assisted the revolution which
placed him in power. He expressed
his conviction that "unscrupulous
merchants," are sending arms and
ammunition into Mexico.
According to La Prenza, President
Carranza is of the opinion that the
Mexican government will annul vast
concessions granted foreigners In
Lower California.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OK THE
Hartford Live Stock Insurance Company
of New York, In tho State of New York, on tho thirty-first day of December,
1 in 9, made to tho insurance Cclunnssioner of tho State of Oregon, pur
suant to law:
CAPITAL
Mr. Monroe Hrown and childrim
and his mother returned to their
home at Divide Sunday.
Mrs. Armstrong of Los AnirelMs
visited with Mrs. Jess Glass, this
week.
Mr. Fred Smith of Antiooh, who
has been working on tho irrigation
ilitt'Ii nenV Talent, returned home
Tuesday, .
Miss Leila -Hiulinm is staying ml
MieritWl with her sister Mrs. Frank;
Myers, '
Mrs. B. Terry, formerly of this
neighborhood, but now of Dimsniuir,
Cnh, is visitiuir her daughter, Mrs,
Vera Cowley.
Byron Dei'ord, who lives at uw
liiverside raneh, was down m tae
valley with n loud of hay Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. (. hapman ano
family sient Faster with Mr. ami
Mrs. It. K. Moore at Roxy Ann.
Grandma Cowley is reported very
siek, and her daughter, Mrs. lurkev
of Ashland, is staying with her.
MY. Wm. Lewis was over in Anti-
och Friday, makimr a ,cn for his
sheep with woven wire.
JJr. Win. Ilanscome ot Med lord
came over rruiay 10 worn ior ur.
Jess Glass.
Mr. G. Childers of Medford was out
to Theo. Glass' this week.
Mrs. Pollard of Hcntrlc invited the
neighbor -to n community dinner a!
their place for Faster and an cair
hunt for tho children.
BynotvsU of the Annual HMtemrnt of th.
BAMih'RS & SlID'l'hKS l.hUUA.N (JK
COMl'A.NX
Of New York. In the SUlo or New York, on Uie
3Ut tlay ul December, 1U1U, mailt) lu Uie
ijisuraiu-o commtiwlojior of Uiu Slut of Cali
fornia, puntuaiit u Uw:
ASSETS
Honda end stock HH.J7 1 .57
C'mli In office and batiks SS.:,.lHti..HJ
A s n is' baU nets 4--.U1U.3U
Other ledger ante! relruuraiKeo
recoverable ou Iuumm paid..., 83.OH4.a7
Total !ler aaaeta $3.313, 7UU.2U
Non-leiiirer:
Tola I liitt' rest and fenta due or
accrued 84.305. 63
Other mm-ledger asscU l.nwi
tine from unadmitted cumHii.itu
ot(&et by premium! due tliereon 178.15(1.37
Cross asiwU $3,o58,3'JK.l
Dodiict tuools not adtnltLcd 45,741.83
Total admitted fun els $3,507, Ciou.lfV
1.IAH1UTIKS
tiet amount of unpaid lojsea and
claims (i4y.HtH.72
t'ru'urntxl premium 60U.3lM.75
All other liabilities 'J3,0.1.1'3
Total lLihilltim (except capital
and surplus) $1.1 '5.744.7
Capital 1.0(10.(100.(10
Surplus , l,3Hl,S41.u0
Total capital, surplus v-d other
liabilities $3,51)7. 6S.'JU
WUjLLAM O. WllXCOX,
rmmcnt,
Secretary.
Pacific Coast Department:
mXWI'XI, IJAVKNl'UUT. Mannacr.
Insurance Kxchnnue. Kan l-'niucmco, (Jul. j
Statutory resident attorney for nurvlcu:
JOHN II. UUIUIAKI),
278 Oak BL Portland,
. . 1
SYNOPSIS DP T1IK ANNUAL HTATKMHNT
OK TIIK
Columbia Insurance Co.
of ,iYrncy City, in the Sttilf of fsVw JcrHpy, on
the thirty-first day of Dcoomlier. lull), umdo to
tho liiHunuice C'oitiiitiHHloncr of the State of
Otcgoii, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stork puitl up. .$400,000.00
INUO.Mli
Set premiums received during the
year $ 000,28
Interest dividends and reiiti re
ceived during the yei.r (13f(N(1.02
limine from other Hourcen re
ceived during the yeur 8110.07
SAL'
S IF
OR
Harmless to flash Sidneys and neutral
ixe irritating acidsSplendid
lor system.
Kidney and Bladder wonkncsS rftmU
from urifl acid, says a noted authority.
The kidneys filter this acid from tho
blood and pass it on to tho bladder, where
it often remains to irritate and inflame,
causing a burning, scalding sensation, or
Betting up an irritation at the neck of
the bladder, obliging you to seek relief
two or throe times during the night.
The sufferer is in constant dread, tho
water passes sometimes with a scalding
sensation nnd is very profuse; again,
there is difficulty in avoiding it.
Bladder weakness, most folks call it,
because they can't control urination.
While it is extremely annoying and some
times very painful, this is really one of
the most simple ailments to overcome.
Get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from your pharmacist and take a table
spoonful in a glass of water before
breakf&ftt, continue this for two or three
days. This will neutralize the acids in
the urine eo it no longer is a source of
irritation to the bladder and urinary or
gans which then act normally again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and is mode from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
is used by thousands of folks who are
subject to urinary disorders caused by
uric acid irritation. Jad Halts is splen
did for kidneys and causes no bad
effects whatever.
Here vou have s. nleasant. effervescent
lithia-watcr drink, which cjuickJjr relieves
bladder uvuui.
Total Income
Net louses nai
including t
Com missions
luring the
ilUTItSKM HNTH
tid diirinK the year
d just men t exeiiHt-!.$
mid suluriefi paid
.ear
.1,0-24,7(11.12
nses and foes paid dur-vi'jir
xpeuditiiiCH
340,200.0
278,144.70
12.71". 40
Ho.MH.88
.$ 70', 070.71
Til sew,
' itiif tin
Amount of ull oth
Total expenditures i
ASSKTS
Vnliic of (docks and hondu owned
(market value) Sl.400.33tl.3r.
C;in)i in hanks and nn hand 175 Hfi.GO
Premiums In course nf collection
written since Seiitciuher HO.
1010 233,840.24
interest und rents u'.ie und ac
crued 10,3
Total assets $1,61)4,839.78
Total umcIh admitted in Ore
gon 9l,e04,S34.7S
LI.MIII.I TIKS
Cross claimi for Ioskch unpaid. . .$ ' 105,120.8!
Amount of uuenrned premiums on
all outstanding risks 300,1:11.38
One for commiKHion und brokerage 8.1,000.00
All other liul.i lilies 3,00'). 00
Totul thilii' ities CT-Iniivc of
canst il sOjCk of $100,000.00.$ ASA.AS 1 .20
HUS1NKSS IN OIlKlfON IN lit TIIK SKA It
Net prtmiuiiiH rct.eivcd duriiiK the
year S 1,102.
Losses incurred during the year. . 04.00
COLUMBIA l.NSLHANCK COMPANY,
(JEO. V. CHANK. President.
II. V. SI'ICKIt. Secretary
Statutory resident attorney for service:
It. M. t' Ait II. 30-2 Will.us HldR. Portland. Ore
J. YV. WAKKl'IKU). Local A Rent .Medford
Approved and filed. A. C. HAICItKlt.
Insurance CuiumlsHfoner.
SNOl'SLS OK TIIK ANNUAL STATKMKNT
OF TIIK
The Union Marine Insurance Co. Ltd
of Liverpool. I'nirtand, on the thirty first day of
Decern tr, 1 0 1 0, in;tde to the insurance ijom
mtssioiuT of the State of Oregon, pursuant
law :
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up. . .9200,000.00
i.m.imi r.
Net nreniiiuuA received during thn
year $ 787,203.13
Interest, dividends am) rents re-
ceived during the year' 43,101.4
Inrome from othr sources received
during the year U27,228.fi
Total income 914S7,fiS3.1
niSltL'KSLMKNTS
Net losaei paid duritiir tin; year
including adjuhlmeut expenses. .
ConiniiKitions ami salaries paid
duriiiR the year
Taxes, licenses and fees paid dur
ing the year .
Amount of all other expenditures
(J74,fi25.S
207,770.80
42.fi 8. ,.2
A23.201.7
Total expenditures $ 1 ,008,1 83.00
ASSKI
Value of stocks and bonds owned
(market value
Cash in hunks and on hand
Premiums in cmirsc of roller t fori
writ fen since Neptemljer 30
1 IH 9
Interest and rents due and accrued
8.'il ,040.00
S.ri,3(l3.HH
1 BQ.fiR0.G3
0,237.80
"You're the Man to be Satisfied"
says the Good Judge
You get a whole lot more satis
faction from a little of the
Real Tobacco Chew than you
ever got from the old kind.
The good, rich tobacco taste
lats so much longer. You
don't need a fresh chew so
often. That's why it costs you
. less.
Any man who uses the Real To
bacco Chew will tell you that.
Put Up In Two Styles
HJGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tooacco
Amount of capital stark nnld up.
Net premium!) received duriui; the year $
Interest, dividends and rents received durini;
tho year v
Income from other sources during the year....
Total income
nisrumsEMu.vrs
Net losses paid during the year Including
adjusting expenses ?
Commissions and salaries paid during tho
year
Taxes, licenses and Tees paid during tho
year
Amount of all other expenditures
Totul expenditures :
ASSISTS
Value of stocks and honds owned (market
value) : I
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc
Cash In hanks and on hand
l'remlums in course of collection written
since Septemhor 110, 1919
Interest and rents duo and accrued
2SS.911.il
10.CC7.17
3(M,14.50
110.97S.37
54,570.81
500,000.00
..$ 599, 742. 7S
12,004.01
28,490.79
SYNOPSIS OK THE A NOT A L STATEMENT OP THE
Hartford Fire Insurance Company
of Hartford, In the State ot Connecticut, on the thirty-first day of De
cenilmr, 1919, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon,
pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up $4,000,00.00
INCOME
Net premiums received during the yenr ?:15,103,081.43 .
Interest, dividends and rents received dur- i .
ing the year 1,487,201.20 ;
income from other sources during tho , .
vear 1,103,370.12
Total income : 37, 093, 652.73
DISIH'KSE.MENTS
Net losses paid during tho year Including i
adjustment expenses $13,574,744.05
Dividends paid on capital stock during
the year 800.000.1M)
Commissions und salaries paid during
the year 9,836,223.37 ,
Taxes, licenses nnd fees paid during tho
ellr 1,936.470.42 '
Amount of all other expenditures 3.090.S67.41
Total expenditures ,...,...,.,,........$29,238,306.95
I ASSETS
Value of real estate owned (market value).... $ 1,005,7SS.40
Value Ot stocks and honds owned (market
value) 30.738,517.35
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 567,500.00
Cash in hanks and on hand 4,352,722.16
Premiums in course of collection written
since September 30, 1919 7,251,899.01
Interest und rents duo und accrued 674,057.81
Total assets $50,590,485.33 . '
Total assets admitted in Oregon $;.0, 590,485.83
LIABILITIES
dross claims for losses unpaid $ 2,912,702.64
Amount of unearned premiums on ull out- '
standing risks 25,548.915.29
All other liabilities 4,000,000,00
Totul nubilities, exclusive tf capital
stock $32,461,677.93
BUSINESS IN OIiECON FOR THE YEAR
.Net premiums received during tho yenr $197,241.38
Losses paid during tho year 3,213.68
.ossos incurred during tho yenr td,ui J.ou
HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
R. M. RISSELL, President. u. J. ULA.ifjK, aocrotary.
Statutory resilient attorney Tor service:
,1. .1. Dennis, Lewis lllilg, Portland ,Oro.
Approved and filed, .March 19, 1920. '
A. C. HAH HER, Insurance Commissioner; '
McCURDY INSURANCE AGENCY, Moilford, Local Agents.
$ 200,049. OS
682,(100.00'
fi, 107.62'
330,130.34
t
06,102.65
S, 607.54
Total assets
10,479.49
5,000.00
172,947.51
$1,092,008.05
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for losses unpaid.... $ 17,224.02
Amount of unearned premiums on all out
standing risks 110.Z 14.02
Duo fcT commission and brokerage
All other liabilities
Total liabilities, oxclusivo of capital stock
'BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEARi
Not premiums received during tho year $15,822.17
Losses paid during tho year 6,081.25
Losses incurred during tho year 4,981.25
HARTFORD 'LIVE STOCK INSURANCE (.TOM'PANY
R. M. BISSELL, Prosldont. ' JAMES L. U. KEARNEY. Socrotary.
Statutory resident uttornny for' survico:
.1. J. DENNIS, Lewis Illdg., Portland, Ore.
McCURDY INSURAlNCE AGENCY, Medford, Local Agents.
94,438.22
16, '083.3 9
..$1,572,902.74
61,629.25
207,129.71
$1,188,001.67
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
California Insurance Company.
of San Francisco In tho State of California, on the thirty-f(rst day ot De
cember, 1919, in art u to the Insurance Commissioner ot the Stato of Oregon,
pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Amount ot capital paid up - $400,000.00
INCOME
Net premiums received during the year $1,462,441.13
Interest, dividonds nnd rents received during
tho year
Income from other sources received during
tho yenr
Total Income
DISBURSEMENTS
INet lc'sses paid daring tho year including
adjustment expenses $ 629,539.98
Commissions and salaries paid during tho ' '
yenr 389,702.73
Taxes, licenses und fees paid during the
year
Amount of all other expenditures
Total expenditures
ASSETS
Value of real estate owner (market value).... $
Value of stocks und bonds owned (markot
value)
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc
Cash in bunks and on hand
Premiums in course of collection written
since September 30, 1919
Leases received from reinsurers
Interest and rents due and accruod
Total assets $2,273,316.93
LIABILITIES
Cross claims for loBses unpaid $ 85,225.68
Amount of unenrned premiums oh all out
standing risks 1,012,190.92
Due for commission and brokerage 15,000.00
All other liabilities 67,178.00
Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock
of $400,000.00 $1,179,694.00
'BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Net premiums received during the year $92,949.66
Losses paid during tho year 33,091.10
Losses insurrcd during tho yenr 31,105.26
CALIl'OKINIA INSURANCE COMPANY
(Signed) C. J. HOLMAiXl, Prosldont. GEO. W. 'BROOKS, Secretary'
Statutory resident attorney fct -service:
PHILLIPS BECK, Lewis-Bldg, Portland. Ore.
McCURDY INSURANCE AGENCY, Medford, Local Agents.
60,421.35
1,027,567.66
432.340.57
489,285.82-
243,331.39
7,675.56
12,694.68
. .12,810,820.81
Total nwt 1. 1.11.1 11.31
Tot.) aHtct amitt"t In Onon $1,131,141.51
I.IAllll.n IKS
C.rtmH rlalm for Ion-, unpaid 400. 8.12. Or,
Aivoiint of unarn.l premiuma
on all otitstanilin rlf ka 140,774.17
I"e for rommixsinri ami brokeraKe an.OOO.OO
All oUicr liabillliia 40,OOO.0!
Total lialiilitirs, r-rrhiwivp of cap
ital ato-'k ot tZOrt.noo.of) 712.12fl.22
11LS1SKSS IN (III K4 MIS KOIl THE VKAK
t prrtiiiumn received iluri'ifc (lie
year 1H.74VSO
Lovsea paid .liirinir the year 4 r32 Is!
l.otaea lin-iirred (ItirhiK Uie vear. . r,.fl27.H2
TIIK t'SKIX MAII1NK ISSI KlNCE (II. I.TII.
UtASK II. CAI'TV, Manager.
Statutory reHe!il attorney (or fwrviee:
II. M CAItlt. I'orllatid, Oregon.
J. W. WAKF.FIKI.il. l.oal Acelit. Metllonl.
. . n ii . iiiil'Ii
J haiituicc l'uu!iiuioiir.
SYNOPSIS OF TIIF. ANNUAL STATKMKNT OF T1IF,
ORIENT I NSC KAN' CB COMPANY
of Hartford, In the State of Conneetieiit on the thlrty.firat tlay of December, 1910, maile to the
inauraiice uoninuaaioner oi uie nuue oi ureffoii, purmi.-nii ro uw:
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid ap 81,000,000.00
l.MUSItt
Net prcmlumR received dininir the year 82.018,(130.21
Intercut, divi'lelida and rent received during the year 101,831.10
liuome from other Hourcea received during the year 401.80
J otn! Income
IIISIItJIISKMKNTM
Net loaaea paid during the year Including adjustment eipcnaci ..$ 024.708.70
llividenda paid on capital atock during the year loo.oiio.00
ColuiniMaioua and aalariea paid during the year '. 0113, . 108.4 1'
Taxea, license and feea paid during the year 103,inr,.8l
Amount of all other expenditures 220,44",. 47
tlruaa loss on aale of lionda 1,800.00
Total evpctiiliturea T $2,1 42,778.11
, Aanr,ia
Value nf real estate owned (market value) $
Value of alocka and lunula owned (market value)
( aah in li-iuka and or hand
Premium In course of collection written aince Seplemlier 80
III inaiirati -e due from other companies on said losses
Interest and rents due and accrued
203,33.1. .14
8 834.1.14.00
.... 80,834.(17
1019 3.1.02(1.02 .
.... fl. 818.98
48,r,99.87
.$',,207,203.08
Total asset
Total asset admitted In Oregon
MAIIILiTIKS
dross claims for losses unpaid ,...$ 222,110.00
Amount of unearned premium on all outstanding risks, , 2,800,520.08
Hue for commission and brokerage . . . .' .'....'..... 8, 100.00
All other liabilities 187,805. 0)
Total llabilltiea, exclusive of capit.H atoi k ol $ I .null (lull. no . , ,
llt;SINKSH IN OIIKIIO.N FOR TIIK YEAH
Net premiums received during the year
Losses paid during (he year
I,ohc iiu lined during the year
(II1IKNT INSURANCE COMPANY
(Sgnisl) A. O. Vrll.WAINK, .lr President. IIKNRY W. OARY, Jr., Secretary.
Ktututorr resident attorney for service: TOLL TIIOMI'SON, Portland, ure.
.1. W. WAKKI'IKI.I). Medford, Ore. Local Agent.
Approved ami filed, Uarcli 0. 1920. A. 0. DAKUElt, lnsuruice Comiiiisaloner.
..$8,207,213.08
. .$2,731,801.07
$34,934.83
10.(1.10.71
19,128.71
SYiNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
Hartford Accident and Indemnity Company ,
of Hartford, In the Stato of Connecticut, on tno tinrty-iirsi nay or uecemuor.
1919, ninde to tho Insurance CoininlssK-'nor of tho Stale OI Oregon, pursuttue
to law: 1
CAPITAL
Amount of cupilal stock paid up $ l.'OOO.OOO.OO
INCOME
Not premiums received during the year $8, 042, 640. 55 j.
Interest, dividends und rents received during .
the year 246,015.02'
Income from other (.ources received during
tho year Increase to surplus paid In by
stockholders '. 200,000.00
Totul incoino .....$8,488,655.57
DISBURSEMENTS ! ;
Not losses pnld during tho your Including
adjustment expenses $3, 224, 640. 67 ' .
Codiiuiisslons and salaries paid during tho
year 2,324,474.84 ,
Tuxes, licenses und foes paid during the your 2 18,423.69 '
Amount of all other expenditures 343,498.13
Total expenditures $6,111,043.23
.. ASSETS , ...' ".
Valuo of stocks and bonds owned (markot ; i ..i
value) : '. $6,002,476.00
Cash in banks and on hnnd ! I,17ol05.08
Premiums In couro c'f collection written .....
since Soptomhor 30, 1919 1,731,139.68
Sundry admittod assets 162,769.99 "
Interest and rents duo and accrued 77,000.17
I '
I
3,177,41)5.58
379,645.05
7,115.00'
189,047,:25'
Total assots $9,393,490.02
Totul assets admittod in Oregon $9,393,499.92
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for losses unpaid $3,377,028.77
Amount of unearned premiums on all out
standing risks
Duo for commission and brokerage
All other liabilities unpaid hills, oto
Estlmnted amount payable for
taxes, etc $173, 878. M
Return premiums 15,769.25
Total liabilities, exclusive of capital
stock ot $l,O0O,0OO.'0O $7,130,892.25
' BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR
Not premiums received during tho year $66,681. ??
Losses paid during tho year 13 560.
Losses Incurred during tho your 14,761.33
HARTFORD ACCIDENT & INDEMNITY CO.VIiPANY
P.. M. BISSKLL, President. JAS. L. I). KEARNEY, Secretary.
NORMAN R. MORAY, Vice-President and General Manager. .
Statutory resident attornoy for sorvice: ' . .'
J. .1. DENNIS, Portland, County of Multnomah.
McCURDY INSURANCE AGENCY, Modford, Local Agents.
Approved and filod, Fob. 19, 1920.
A. C. BARBER, Insurance Commissioner.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE . ., , .' ,'..
Sterling Fire Insurance Company !
of Indianapolis, in tho State of Indiana, on the thirty-first day of Decem
ber, 1919, in ml o to the Insurance Commissioner of the State ot Oregon,
pursuant to taw: ,. .
CAPITAL
Amount of capital stock paid up : SGO.HMO.OO
3,303.01-
I
870,083.95
421,429.20
61, 000. 00-
I'NCOM'E
Net premiums received during tho year $ 753,220.47
Interest, dividends and rents received during
tho yenr 114,459.87
income irom Liner sources received (luring
the year
Total income :
DISBURSEMENTS
Notolosscs paid during tho year including .
adjustment expenses $
Dividends paid ou capital stock during tho
year
Commissions nnd salaries paid during the
year' 239,149.89
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 35,4.19.66
Amount of all other expenditures 8,518.22'
Total expenditures : 755, 538. JJ
I ASSETS ...
Vnlue of real ostato owned (market valuo).... $ 25,803.47
Value of stocks and bonds owned (market " " '
valuo) ,:. 175,298.04
Loans en mortgages and collateral, etc 1,837,389.67 .
Cash In bunks and on hand 4,881.06
Premiums In course of collection written
Bince September 1919 62,889.64
Interest and rents duo and uccrucd 34,233.57
I.
Total assets $2,140,495.45 : i -
Total assots admitted In Oregon $2,H0,49Mli
LIABILITIES
Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 147,349.62 '-'-
Amount of unearned premiums on nil Cut- " ...
'stnndlng risks 1 513,883.35 ' J . 'f
Due for commission nnd brokerage 16,000.00 - '
All other liabilities 71.804C.OO . ' 1
Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock
of $850,000.00 ! $748,032.97
BUSINESS IN OREGON 'FOR THE YEAR
Net premiums recolved during the year ,...$7,908.22
I.oeses paid during the year
Losses Incurred during the yenr , 41.3
8TERLINO FIRE INSURAlNCE COMPANY
IIDWARiD D. EVANS, President. . OSCAR L. ROSS, Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for service: ,1
TAUka 1 ll.sAI7SriI I r, e( 1 a e. nea. .'
AlCtJ (J it li I itm J iictiijrj vi r. . vj t, amuiuiu, uulsi ei;uv. r v . r.
A: C. BARBER, Insurance CoTamlsslonor. - j