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MTCDFOT? D WATT', TRTTiTTSTK "MDUFOTJO. ORE;)X. MONDAY. MAY 2, 1921
Medford Mail Tribune
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FIGHTING THE LOBBIES.
Official paper of the City of Medford
Official paper of Jackson County.
Bworn dailv u vera up circulation for
Hix months ending Oct., IftliO. 322
Entered as s-ro7id class matter at
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8. 187.
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Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry
Attorney f tpneral JJatiglierty nays
tlia "country l.s hack to normal," nmi
"following a patriotic: program," and
his kindness tn Henry Albers, ih-h and
rnmliunctlmiH pro. Centum, last week,
proves it.
The Kahhath rains don't mix Willi
gasoline any better thati inuoiiHhlue
A SOt'IAfi KIIOK OFTKV
ON Tin-: otiikk IIOOl
(Tugi'iio Register)
"Dear Allss Page: 1 am IS
and for two years have been
going wllli a hoy in tho same
high m-hnol. Ho always comes
to hoc mo when ho dnesnt have
--to Hpend any money, hut when
there are basketball Ranu-s,
entertainments and dances that
call for money, he never asks mo
I have to stay home while my
girl friends enjoy themselves.
There are other boys I know
would ask me, but they think my
friend has already. It would ho
different had he no money, but
1 know he lias. What shall 1 do?
Pinky."
'The Democracy of Durham."
(Deurborn Weekly) Or, the rela
tivity of hull as thrown by Henry
Ford.
RAIN ANI KO.MANTF.
(Hy Hduurri W. Hiirnnrd)
A natty umbrella Is my
Companion wherever I go;
A shade when the niercury'H high,
A staff In a blizardly blow.
The skies may be droughty or .et.
They may smile or portentously
lower,
I carry one always, and yet
I'm the man that was caught in a
. hower
'TwaH April. ITmbrcllaless Iteth
For shelter distractedly ran
And ntuglit me up quite nut of hivalh
At the instant the downpour hvgun,
Tho wodding Ih scheduled for Juno,
When the bridal wreath bush is in
flower;
From I.ovo's rciKH a lifetime Immune,
I'm the man that was caught in a
shower.
The American In a Russian prison
who declared a hunger strike Satur
day, may miss u few meals, hut no
advertising.
A little attempt at while slavery
was nipped in the bud hero this week.
(Clout Hill News) SlnppliiK the
soft pedal on a h( of scandal.
For rent A room for a gentleman
with all conveniences. ii 1 1 West
North 1 street, S. Carbondalo Free
Prcss.
TIIK HOU.OWNF.SS OT FAM !'.
( Alltany DenttM'rat)
Kditor Sunday Iemocrat I
have read the poems and articles
written by local persons and pub
lished in your paper, and I wish
to say that, to me. It is more In
teresting to read the works of
our home people than the re
no wned works of those perhaps
more, famous In the world of let
ters, who are strangers to our
homa town. 10. W.
Albany, Ore.
How Much Do
You Know?
1 What iniMi were. inrniln'13 of tin
committee appointed to prepare the
Declutullmi of Independence?
2 Wliut is Hie li'iiKlh iiixl breadth
of Delaware?
D How are I ho affairs of tho His
filet of Columbia managed?
l To what dot; race does the bull
doK llelollR?
f What are the '"prominences"?
II Who was the last AitKlo Suxon
Miik of the old royal line?
7 What Is a Cluhoculie?
S What is a cubeli?
9 What Ih orthoKtaphy?
11 -When Is a tide at dead neap?
Wisconsin Justice Dead
MII-WAI'KKIO. Wis., .May 2 .ludi
Joshua Krle PodKe, former stale su
premo court justice, died today follow
ing an Illness for several mouths.
TIIK People's Legislative Nervier is thf imnic jjivi'M t tli reeently
organized Movement for fiirhtiiif; the lohliy evil in WHsliinji
toit. Its purpose is to restore' to 'the American people their lost con
trol of their own government. Kven persons who believe that the
people's will is not wholly powerless to influence rovernment know
how powerful and (lantieroiis the lolihv interests have heconie. They
reeojrnize also the opportiinily for useful service to the public which
is found in the new ortranizalion s pro:raiii. Jt has three divisions.
each with special work to perforin.
First, there is the legislative division which will analyze and keep
watch over all pending legislation so as to warn those concerned of
"jokers" and parlinniciitarv stralai'f ms.
Second, there is a statistical division which will compile informa
tion required hy congressmen for haiidlin;; such legislation strictly
in the public interest.
Third, there is a publicity division which will kee pi he people
informed regarding pending legislation.
The third division is the most interesting. If it can really'koep
th(! people actively interested in pending legislation as well as intel
ligently informed regarding it, the most severe blow possible will
atomalieally be dealt to lobbying. Selfish private interests get nway
with their lobbies only because the public is uninformed or indif
ferent. All the vast financial resources at the disposal of the big
lobbies would be of little avail against an alert and responsible pub
lic. Such a public would not only keep track of legislation and
legislators, but would exercise greater sense and .judgment in 'the
first place in the choice of its representatives at the Capitol.
A BLIND MAN'S AIRPLANE.
ONE of the most interesting incidents in aviation development is
the invention by a blind man of an aircraft which he nredicts
will revolutionize aerial warfare, ft is said the plane will irse almost
perpendicularly, laud in a spot lottlo larger than its own base and,
what is perhaps most important, hover in the air like an eagle. The
advantage of this feature in bombing is obvious.
An early model was tested out by an army flyer during the war,
and while not wholly successful, it proved the practicability of the
idea. The inventor is now buy with improvements.
Jnveutors have been trying for years to fashion a plant which
shall do the. things claimed for this model. If a blind man succeeds
where others have failed it will be hot It marvelous and touching.
Perhaps in permitting the glory of the accomplishment to a sightless
man, (iod finds his way of giving consolation to all the myriads of
the blind who may never know what il is to see men actually mount
ing up with wings as eagles.
And what of the fortunate mortals who have unlimited use of
sight and hearing and other senses'? How far short of their possibili
ties most of them fall when a blind man fashions a thing like this!
JOY OF LIFE.
IT'S pleasant to be living when springtime hits' the floor, and
nature's kindly giving the ibest she has in store. The blue
birds and the red ones their lays triumphant sing; I'm sorry for
the dead ones who can't, enjoy the spring. It's pleasant, to be
tramping along I lie dewey wold, at early morning, lamping the
beauties manifold. Oh, there are times and seasons when my
woes my soul exhaust, and I have divers reasons for thinking life
a frost ; when wilder winds are shaking the chimney and the door,
and rheumatism's making each passing hour a bore; when autumn
rainstorms drizzle as though they'd never quit. I feel that life's
a fizzle that ne'er will make a hit. Tint springtime makes me
grateful that I am here to see, and any gent is hateful who doesn't
prance with me. The people leave their conches lo greet, the
smiling morn, the kickers and the grouches, the sickly and for
lorn; the hungry and the fed ones, they form a merry ring; I'm
sorry for the dead ones who can't enjoy the spring. I!ut. maybe
they are knowing a spring that never dies; and maybe they are
giving some thought to us, and say, "We're sorry for the living
their spring must, pass away?"
.10 1
Kor the first lime since the weekly
forums of the .Medford Chamber of
Commerce were inaugurated wilt the
date be changed this week from Wed
nesday to that of Thursday. This
change is necessary because of the
injustice It would be to II. C. Smith,
proprietor of th Holland hotel and
the many country people who would
be In town for circus day who would
be deprived of the opportunity of din
ing room facilities if the forum was
held on Wednesday.
At the forum this week a very inter
esting debate has been scheduled.
George T. Collins contends that the
report of the traffic regulation com
mittee of tho Chamber of Commerce
should be adopted, whereas II. U. Wal
ther is opposed to various recommen
dations in the report and will present
arguments for their elimination. Every
automobile owner should interest him
self as to regulations that should be
adopted in iVledford. They can only
decide intelligently as to what Is best
after hearing a thorough discussion of
the question and therefore an oppor
tunity has been crea'led for them to
study the question.
After this week the forums will
again be held on Wednesdays and dur
ing the month of .May tiiey will be
conducted at the Holland hotel.
IZAirCURWOODME THE LAZIEST MAN
AT PAGE WEDNESDAY
Some of the most remarkable
achievements in the use of wild mil-
IS AT THE PAGE
As a result of "If Only Jim," the
photodrama In which Harry Carey is
now starring at tho Kialto theatre,! a
mals fur a motion picture are said to vote may be taken In town to dele?
have been accomplished in the produc
tion of tho James Oliver Curwood
story, "Kazan," which comes to the
I'age theatre next Wednesday.
.Most remarkable of all is said to be
the work done by the wolf-dog who
plays the part of "Kazan the killer."
Ill one scene this dog Is shown with
his mate, if real wolf, and her litter
of whelps 111 their cavo. in another
scene the great, black burly-haired dog
chases and captures a rabbit in the
snow. He carries his prey hack to
the cave and its inmates.
Then, later, while Kazan Is off on
the hunt, a big lynx prowls up to the
rock In front of the Utile den and
enters. What happens In the cave
cannot he seen on the screen, hut the
lames Oliver Curwood story says that
the vicious lynx killed the wolf pups j
and blinded their mother. The lynx is
seen stealing out, licking her chops,
and behind hei conies the mother
wolf, pawing blindly at her eves. Ka-
iii appears, sees the lynx, and then
what Is declared to be the most ter
rific battle ever seen on a motion
picture screen between two wild ani
mals takes place.
Ft. A. M.
Crater Lake Chapter No. 32
?9jSfp Special convocation Tiles-
uny, .viay -mi, s p. in.
.Mark Muster Degrees.
Visitors welcomed.
Ilii A. !'. NO'l'll, Secy.
e BK"V
mine who is the laziest man In our
thriving community..
In "If Only Jim,'' Carey appears as a
man who Is so lazy that It Is strenuous
physical labor for him to yawn.
If the contest can he arranged a
beautiful easy chair will he offered as
the prize with the following rules lor
Iho contest suggested by Harry Carey
himself.
No one known to be suffering from
either sleeping sickness or hook-worm
can enter.
Any contestant who has enough en
ergy to vote for himself is disqualified.
Any one who shows enough interest
to walk over to see what the crowd is
about at the Itialto theatre will be con
sidered too industrious.
I'olnlors on laziness as a fine art
can he hail ny any one sufficiently
active to join the line that leads to
the box-office of the Kialto theatre to
day or tomorrow.
Card of Thanks
We wish to take this means of ex
pressing our appreciation and bean
felt thanks to the many friends ami
neighbors for their acts of kindness
and sympathy during the illness and
death of our beloved husband and
lather. Joshua Patterson. Also the
beautiful floral offerings. These kind
deeds during our dark hour of sorrow
shall ever be cherished and remem
bered. M US. i:i,I.A I'ATTKKSON
Ml!, AM") MltS. Kit. JACOHS
:l Mil. AND .MUS. W.M. KKlt.NS
.More than forty prayer meetings
will be held ill Aledford this week
lrom 9:30 to 10 a. m. Quite an Interest
is manifest in these morning services.
You will be greatly benefited if you
will spend this half hour with us in
prayer. Forget you denomination and
look to God for salvation to come to
Medford. So much good has come
from this hour of prayer that we are
looking forward to n union cottage
prayer meeting to ho held once a
week after the revival has closed.
It's time now for everybody to pray
for Medford. Every church member
in Medford should he on their knees
asking God to save souls. Meetings ns
follows:
Tuesday
Mrs. W'm. Davis, 402 S. Central.
Mrs. Wakefield. 1003 W. Tenth.
Mrs. 13. F. Stensen. IIL'8 W. Fourth.
Mrs. J. A. Haron, 301i,N'. Central.
Mrs. P. W. Conklin, 305 13. Jackson.
Mrs. Combs, 017 Nnrregan.
, Jlrs. It. S. Fifer, 103 Crater Lake.
.Mrs. II. A. Newland, 851 E. Ninth.
.Mrs. C. Parker, 500 S. Crape.
Mrs. n. X. Bunch, 2-lt! S. Ivy.
Mrs. P. M. Kershaw. 721 S. Central
Wednesday
Ladies on the east side will hold
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
1
Take Aspirin only as told in each
nuekitRe of KOiuiiiu Fiayor Tablets of
AHpirin. Thou you will be i'ollnwins
l lie directions and dosage, worked out
by physicians during 2 1 years, at il
proved safe by millions. Take no
i ha'nees with substitutes. If you sc.
the J layer Cross on tablets, you cm
tako them without fear for Colls.
Headache, Nfluratg-ia. Rheumatism,
Hurache, Toothache, Lumbugro aid
for Pain. TIanriy tin boxes of twelve
tablets cost few cents. Druggists als.i
sell larger packages. Aspirin is the
trade mark of Hayer Manufacture of
Alonoaeeticaeldester of Xallcylicaeicl.
Adv.
Sytiotnl of tlif AiimmU SUtuttnt of tlip
OOUMtiitf I'MON Klltli LN.SL'UA.NCK
COM 1 'A NY
Of Nrw Turk, in tlia Sut ot Nw York, on the
Mil itiy u( I ftuibtr, H'-'l, m-ule to ihc In-untii-
(AriHiiumotiPr i( 111 Sll of Oregon,
imruant U Iiit ; t
CA1MTAT '
Ainnl of (MHtal tt k m. .$ OO.OOO.UO
INCUMK
Nrt prritiiiimt rtiritnl ilurum tli
ycAr $l,o(JS,74a.SS
lMt'iiM. .tiiiilt'ii'M and rnt r
, citril Uiinuif the jisif ....,, t3,57l.l4
Total im
insm'it.snMCN'rx
Net Iiu'im viui iluriiiK tlitf ear
lit uli'ii.U mnt on i'14'iUl hUK'k
iluruii Uif )ttr O.UUO.OO
I'otiumtMotM ami ulaitrt itiil tlur-
uii; thf yrmr 4 :.L 1 3C..i 1
Tairv. Iicriim- ami lea twui ihir-
fuc th. TMr l!.:t I i 47
Aw mi m til ui tihM e tpMiililui-o I .'i!i..".sti.4l
Total aJiK-tiihuirr Jl.auu.o 10
ASMKTS
Value uf t'k4 and bomti tmiml
iiuukrt inw 1 "I7.1H0 U
in l4iik, ami on liainl
I'd IllltltllM lit Miiltip if i-tilli'rlioll
wriuu ilio Siirt. IW.U. .
Inttrvti and nnu due and -
irurd
llf m-urinco r.-.'iiiiUl ( tid
lodr
Total adiutlUxl . ti ......
l.iAiiu.rmxs
Croa rli)K for kto iim-aid. . . .$
A tu Jinn .it nfu(itnt tmiiuinn
M t'Utntan.tihtf n-k
All otti.r liAl'iintrt -II.;
Tolal
;t!t,i:i.oi
3-tS.103.lt
13.ltU.dU
tii. tun 4u
VI X 14-M
177.C.OL' 00
1 ,307.7(it.li
lialuliiit-i, nc'.iKif of
. jptal si.-k f Il'uo mm.. . 51. ."o; !M.V',i7
t SI.NKSX IN UHrXaiN Ut THK VKAll
Net prt'iiumiM in"ciil iliinnu iht
Jr $ l'7,ots tit
iwid (hini)K tt tr .1 i"l ti
1hv iii.-wrvtd oiintiK tln .ar,. 4.1IU.47
emiMKKiiAi. i mi in run: insiham k
CuMfANY
WMtTNKV I'.VIi'lli;. rrwulml.
W1M.1AM M ItAl.UiU', SrtTtftar
s:nii.rv ivmI'iii jUciii tt,r iht'
TASi. KAN 'K i iiMMI-iSloSt li. .v.M l:i
C. C. IMoi'iv, Local Afioiit, MedfoiM.
union prayer meetinK at Mrs. 11. A.
Canaday'ii homo at p. in.
.Mrs. C. Ii. Kichardson. 17 S. (irape.
Mrs. D. E. Phipps, ;ll!S X. Riverside.
Mrs. Joe Daniels, HMO Court.
June Crimes, 715 W. Jackson.
Mrs. Will Hesler, 834 Penn Ave.
.Mrs. jeoTp Katla, 26 S. OraDKe.
Mrs. S. Hennett. bZl S. Riverside.
Mrs. Gregory, 923 S. Central.
Thursday
Y. V C. A. rooms, X. Rartlett.'
Mrs. Albert Moore. E. Jackson.
Mrs. A. 'Raymond. 224 Clarke.
Mrs. K. J. Fonts. 112 E. Twelfth.
Mrs. finrch, 1104 W. Fourth.
Mrs. Hooker, :119 S. Newtown.
Mrs. I. J. Phipps, 92a E. Main.
Mrs. T. J. Boyd. 84 'J E. Main.
Mrs. Fields. 14:i S. Ivy.
Mrs. Abbott, 912 S. Central.
Friday
Mrs. Joe Harold, 1119 W. Fourth.
Airs. Farmer, 1U7 S. Ivy.
Mrs. D. W. Driskel, 310 S. Riverside.
Mrs. R. A. Nev.iaml, S51 E. Ninth.
Mrs. Lovett, East Main.
Mrs. W. J. Roberts. 522 V. Tenth.
Mrs. W. C. Sinclair, 229 Apple.
Mrs. D. M. McOaniels, 5t9 lieatty.
Mrs. Johnson, 714 Welch.
Mrs. Vaughn, 917 S. Central.
Save this list and attend every
meeting you can. Watch for the
white flag. Other meetings will he
held this week which we fire unable to
aunounce at this date.
8ynopis of the Annual Statement of"
THK AlIKiiH'AN INSUUANri-: ('UUl'ANY
of Nwait in iiit; iUU of New Jeney on tlie
Slit Ua ui iJectiuber, itfu. rniiUe lo nv. -i
lumw t-oiuiiiLSsluiier uf ttij btalu oi Oreuun,
liunuaut to Uw-: - - - j
CAPITAL
Amount of capital atock paid I
up $ 2.000,000. 0U
INCOME
Nft rettirrw rece'tted duriue Ui I
year t 9,557,037.23
Interest, dividfiidi mid rentt re- I
ceivwl duriuit tliu j'Lar .... 090,683.11
Iunuiiiv from utiier sources re- I
ttiu'd during Uie yar l.riRl.OS
No. 115. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Central Point State Bank
.At Central Point, iu the Slate or Oregon, at the close of business April 2Stli,
1921.
RESOURCES
Loans ami discounts - - -.- -- $2O8,70X.5S
Overilrafts. secured and unsecured : ; None
Honds and warrants Jl.lTo.'iu
Stock-' Federal Reserve Hunk
l.ankiliK house
Furniture and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Due from approved reserve banks
Checks and other cash items
( ash on hand
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
i ndivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid..
Individual deposits subject to check
Demand certificates of deposit
Cashier checks outstanding
Time and Savings Deposits
Notes and hills rediscounteil
Hills payable for money borrowed
llond Certificates of Deposit
Suu.w
S.Oiiij.iju
. !,:! 12.0.-,
1. -124. 4.-,
5U.01S.4r,
34.2
10.42S.H2
S3U.M.S.4J
? 25,000.IMI
fi,00ll.H)
10,152.24
lo2,27.t;
.' - 5.11)
751.25
m,W2.1S
Non
None
200.011
..?Xll,9s.4:i
Total
State of Oregon, County of Jackson, ss.
I, o. Ft. Terrctt, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear thai
the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
D. R. T1011RETT. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of May, 1921.
EDITH 1.. JAC011S, Notary Public.
Jly commission expires November 12th, 1924.
Correct Attest: J. O. Isaacson, Win. C. l.oever, Y. .1. Freeman, Director.
Tutal income $10,259.1:4.02
nisnritsKHKNT-s
Nft Iossm paid iltiriui: tlie year
iriHutiiiiij u d i u s tmeiu ui-
Wlnei t 3.004.007.37
Imd-iid paid itn capital stock
duriiia the year 400.000.00
CuuiuiiioiiK and aal&ries laiid
duiiln: tlie car 3,048, 80.1. 51
Tate, liceli-scfl and fee. paid
during the year ... 500.4110.05
Aoiuunt of ali other expend!'
turei 465.800.37
MOTHER'S DAY
' is Sunday, May the 8th
"LEST AVK FOT'CJET"
Did you iliiiik to write lo Motlicr?
I )iil you toll her that yon fare?
Don't let her Tfope you're Roniewhore, .
Send a card, and tell her Where.
Wc have a nice line of MOTHER'S DAY Cards.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
The San Tox Store
109 East Main Street.
Total eipemliUliW . . . f S.33ti,0UU.3U
ASSKTS
VnJiit? ff real estate owned
(inarket $ 45-1,700.00
attic ot it oc K -i amt uoinM
owned (cnarkt Taiue)
Loans on iiDfiuut; ana col
Utenil, vtr
Cash in banJi.s and uii liaml...
I)Ur from ri'iiuuniiico bureutu
for iohrfcs
Pretniunis in con me of roHeutioii
written biticti Sfinenibtr 3U,
lUU l,CS4,Ol3.TtJ
liifjrr-t nud reitu due and ac
crued 131.3l).ll
li e i nt. unt nee rtH:uvi'nibIe on paid
i.is 47,02. 18
11,748,232.14
j,3rit.0!tn.oit
24,004.82
Total admtttt.-d nspts $1 C.424 .4 1
' I.IAIIIMTIHS
Orof rUfm.-i for lovei unituid.S l,ll'3,G21.Gri
Anioutit itf tine a rued ireiitimiLt
en aii iititiliHKiitu; risks. , , . 9,723,538.3 i
line for cuuiuiia&iijii and broker
age 34.071. lit
Special rvarrvf htnd 3tM).l,li0.0i)
All other liabilities ......... 3:t7.0M) Oti
Sun'lu 2,!IU6,11.4
Tiftal liabilities, pxrlii'dvc of
capital KUH-k of S'-i.OiMi.ODU . S 1 4.424.4 1 -1.C6
Bl'SINUSS IX OKKtJUX FOi: TIIK YKAlt
IS ft p mil in mi rvi-nml uurni
tlie jr S 6t.3
LoMta laid durirn: the rear. . . J 1 ..'!)!(.?:
Lnuh-xt iiiciirri'il ifnrirn the .tfar 12.5!7.tJJ
THE AilKlttt AN 1NSI HAM K COMPANY,
t V. KAII.KV. ITcMdeiiU
V. irO.llU.LY, Stcretr.
Statutory resident attorney fur net v tee :
A. C. ItAKItKlt.
Insurance OuittiiiiAiuiiur, SjJun.
System Service Co., local Agents.
Medford.
The Show That You Know
MEDFOED
one day onl
Wednesday, IVIay
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tVUll AMMAL AJS ALIO
At, G. BARNES'
1 150.WO CHAt lEKCE CS0UP I
LIONS
IN ONE BIG ACT
IW 4tt Awoh Awl Act bust
l I PERFORMING BENGAL
ARB AND SIBERIAN TIGERS
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30
20
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MR S VfiTXS AS AN ADDED ATTK4C1TON
tOR IHr VA.tOSMOM M)EL Sll'PfWOU mmJ
C.mtKJVJA WRGCOUSSAAVIPLTOr ALLtCOl
t'Al. PAl'.F AXTHt
in.Rs tiNoFns couNntss
Of PtUftX , OF MORSM ANMALS
T)L FA1PYLWD FANTASY
IUNGIELAND
OJOf5 3 OJtN t AND 7 PM
ft VfCMANCF.S ?. A NO tS fM
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It Pays to Use
Orchard Brand
Arsenate of Lead
Either Paste or Dry 1
Farm Bureau
Co-Op Exchange
Rytmpfs f-t)ie Annual Statement of t!m
NOK'tll CHINA lNSl'liAXCi-I CO., LTD.
of Sli:itit:iiai, China, on tile 3 lit day of Ik-cem-ber.
lil2U. uiatle u the iimuraiice coiiimissiDDur
f the hlt of Oretuit, imr.-tiant to law;
INCOJIK
Net prrmimns received mc tha
Jr
Intret, diiideaiLt and reata re
ceived iliirim; the jear
Ircuiqi fntm ather anttrcea ra
ceiterf purine tin year
Total J acorn
IHSHCKSKUKNTS
Net hwsea paid dtiriiii the year.
iin'hidina adjiutinetit expenses. $
CemiiiwitHn and .aiarir paid dur-
inr (he year -.
Taies, licences and fee paid dur-
ittjf the year '
AnutKit ait atitar MfteadiltirM.
272,073.83
43.375.00
4S.C53.34
3ti4.1 10.17
206,273.77
1.2.9K5.61
8,4 25.37
113JL'l.K.I
Tta! MptWrna , J
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Tla mt it'kK mn4 knib 9wmw4
tnartat fata $
Cash la hank xmti a hi a a
I'remlam im tnrt liaatii
wriRen aiaf Seat. St, lftO..
OUier ledsei auets
luutmt and rvau il;i and accrued
TwUl admit ted aaieta',. ......
LlAltll.I'niO.H
Gnwt claims fur mtpaid. . . . $
Amount uf luicarurd preitiiiiuts ott
alt mtUtaiidiitj r.sk
Iiue fur t'oiuniia.it)n and bmker-
tl.2i(l
t,tii.05
2C,il3.!H)
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12,564.52
.Sl,03S,4S0.4tl
82.041. Ill
S5.300.14
0.5(10.00
I 1 ,500.00
850.138.41
All other ItaMlitiiH
tiurplua as roard jhiJIcj IiuUpts .
. Total lUbihUea, eiclu.si?a of
capiu! anwk SI .O.IS, 4S0.48
IM SINKSM IN tH!Ki;ON FOIt TUK YKAlt
Net prctmutti ricetwd dunim (lie
. S 10,052.3
wwn pant diirini; the ir 5,j:itl IS
LtMei iiicormi ihtnint the year. . i's-ti) Itt
NOltill CHINA 1XSI It.-.NCK TO 1H
K. Ii CANTY, I'. S. Manner.
Statutory i:eid.ut Atloricv (r Serivr'
A. C. JMIHlKtt,
IitHttraiic CtmniiiMiouer, Kali tu.
UlllTilKU Klil.lA CO. Aiu-utt.
PICTURE
FRAMING
SWEM'S STUDIO
YOU CAN GET MOST ANY
OLD THING AT MOST ANY
OLD TIME AT DE VOE'g
Licensed
CITY SCAVENGER,
All refus Immediately rainoved on
hort notice. Weekly Tiatt In rosl
enc dltrlct. Daily bualnu dl
trlct. Pkon Hi.
WHITSkTTI- JaXMNtW.
GOOD CLOTHES
I Sinks Xkem
KLEIN
mm
TAIXOB
12A Fast 7wan t,
Srv buy a brand
11 new Coronii.
w v port able type
writer. Other make
at attractive prices.
Bee us before you buy
HOOK
DAY OR NIGHT
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors
GIM CHUNG '
China Herb Store
Iforb euro for faranhe. liemiucltp. cat
arrh, iliptherhi, sore tit mat, hic trmibli.
kuitioy trouhU. Htffitiioh trouble, tnivt
trniihlf. ohlllH ittul f'Vfr, rr'itmns. ooushH,
poor fitfu Iiit ton, carbuncles, tumors.
okd hrt'Hst. pihts nil kiiulM of (iofters.
NO UIHOCATIONS.
.M.Honl. tr.'Ron. Jnn. 13, 1017.
This is to certifw that I. th linrfpfv
sisnt'ii. iuil very svoro stomach trottblo
Mid hal been hothirrd for sovflral vtarn
nmi mm AUtfttNi was not expfcien to
flvf, ami lu-iiriii of (Jitn Chttni: whose
lit r stoiv is at 2H South Krmit street,
M.lfr.I, I .Icri.if.j to Rt't berbH for my
stoninfh tronlil.-, -,itu I started to ferMng
ln'Ucr ns soon s I usim! thm ami today
in a well man jmkI can itiart!ly rorom
mtnd anyone fnicttir as I wan to me
tiim Chung and tiv his Hrb.
tSinne.J) v, K. JOHNSON.
VitllPjHCS!
Vtn. l.-vis. KnfjJc Point.
W. i, ffnldrptli. KapJo Vofnt.
M. A. Anderson. Medford.
S. n. Holim'.'. KairU1 Point. i
Iv Moore, Eagl Point. )
.1 V. Mrlntyrf. K.iRte Point.
(I-n. Von d.r H.lbn, Rue Point
Titus, ti. NtcliuU, Kagie Puittt,