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r r Si' I : t IT. PAHE FOUR BKwamj iu BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE . N'l, aanlv. Wnil, PtaMtahwJ M It HtnTOHD muntino co. . i-ir-ii n. vu it. ROBERT W. RUM, Editor I. SUMITKil 8MITU. Uuafr AM lnaVpinwHit NfH(t tntaced u oMond lui nutter it UadTord, moo, uaW Act ol Haicb i, 187(. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Mm Wall Tti UtuMt f t . t-. ' Pa'Jjr, with Sunday, W .T.BO ftaHf, with Sunday, Booth TS luily, without Sunday, fear ,. 6.50 Dally, without Sunday, awnti. flti Weekly Mall Tribune, mm year 3 00 - Sunday, om year By Carrier, In Adraivt In atoaftrd. AabUnd, JaekMorlllf, Central Point, Fnoeoii, Talent, Oold am. am on mgnwayi: - liaily, with Sunday, Boirth. .-,.-..'. I TS Dally, witiwut Sunday, month OS Dally, without Sunday, om year,,... T.00 Daly, with Sunday, one tw. ..... .,8.00 All termi, cash In advance. I1KMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED PRKSB Kecelilng Kiill I-ened Wire Berrlce 'lt Associated Prea In ticluilrely entitled to the ue for publication of air news dlipatetwi eredlted U It or otnerwiM credited In thli paper, tnd alao to tlie local newi published herein. All rlihU for puhlicaUon of apeelal dJipatehu fcerelo are also reamed. ft worn aUlly arer circulation for tlx Bootha fidlr Oct, 1,18, 4438. . Official paper f the-City of Medford. . Official paper of Jackson County. Advertlilnf Seprctentattres M. C MOURNBEN COMPANY Off WW In New Ytri. Cliieaie, Itrolt, Slfl rranclsra, Lot Angeles, Seattle, Portland. Te Smudge Pot .By Arthur Perry A cooking school expert huB dls covered a way to make carrots taste like pineapples. This is very smart, but iV duos not help much., ' Tho CorvallU? high school wus defeated by Benson Tecii of Vort- land, for tho sluto wrestling title, .outside of Saturday night dunoes. Another "unavoidable nuto accl ;; .jdent," due to unavoidably going loo fast, has been duly chronicled. t iTSvM-y; itlnie this- department J cuMsftH-ihe'Portland ball team, they up and win a ball game. They are' -a sweet aggregation, brilliant . .in, the field and mighty at the bat. , I.IKIOWISK, T1IK NIlUiilBOKS , tdlONcburic NewH-llevit-w) Mr. and Mm. Wm, Austin huvo returned to JJunsmulr, ; Cttlifornia, leaving last Thur duy. Horry to have thorn ' leave. Their son and wife have .' ..'' ' fine- sew daughlor, so wo ! M ' 'hour. : 'r ' the male legs exposod in -the" 'Legion 'Itovue, -were .enough to mitko tho angels, and former CJov- ;r tcvnov .Wultor . .riorco weep, and steps have 1 been tuken to prevent -a repetition of the atrocity. Though ull bo loyal Americans, and good Hepubltcans, they must not 'do -it -anymore. lt wus - tho greatest collection Of cull .shanks I , ever , oxponed , to . tho guzo . of . Jack-, sou county, mitt the chill breeze from tho. hack , door of the Cra-. tor lull, One sot. of legs had -been, borrowed, from a ciuiiuy.. Another '. pair did not mutch and were cor rugated, and still others looked .IJko a mule .hud taken a bite out of tho fattest portion. 'Jf Nature erred and mude. one limb straight, " the other nd a long sweeping curve In It, and so on and so on. M Alun should keep hftf shins, and his sins, covered up. Dl. A Til -lUlUVISS J-'ATAL TO STOCKMAN (Klamuth 1' n 1 Is ftjjvi- News.) As it sometimes does. Nothing is very certain in this word e.xcept that the officers who arrested tho two eminent dry con gressmen, will not lust very long in government service. Tho great hay shorlttge which raged last full, when It whs diffi cult to see anything hut haystacks In tho valley, was not as virulent us uxpevtod, un tho hay lusted until the grass is now up where a cow rim mt a good mouthful of It. ; Another hay nl.ortt.KO. is predicted fur tho coming autumn, 1 - The A ce llunley weeping wll hns commenced to -low treo sniffle. A K"odlooklng Monde from l-'rlrti. Is In oir midst, and talks VIllortullllllKly of KuiMinvlllo, Calif. ted springs; olilekim coom, nnd ( fishing pules lashed to tho slilen of 4iIk, are flitting .up and down tho highway. MOUK ,1'ANtlV WIIITIN' ; ( Cltloivulo. Kiiii., Itt'glstrr) Anyono coming to Ijillnrpp would f liluk , tlie Misses wer out on dress parade. Tho Kastern KUir und tho hunch drew. tho crutvd. A little hoy enmo In the Hons ,.'nnd wanted tto know wltnt llerod tnry lueiit, his Ma tould liltn ho said how u llaik sheep iu .the l'nmlry, well he said blood will tell and tho had Mood muy lay doriuenl .for four jenrrn'lonH then crop out In sum of the Kumloy, ho said. .Well Dad Is.tlio Mlaek rjlieop In our Kamley. r, , - AVhon a aiutn luts lived lii a com inunlty .and helped when over he could und been up anuiiiaL Ihe swelling side of life anil. down with the brenks. ho la a mnng nien,tbut when a man pinches tho pontiles helps no one hardly him self we feel like the ropes of the Jloat of I.lfii will bo cut oft and they will fall oft. Such Is tho word of (lotl. A young man of fine purssnat UtON was canvassing for tho Worn nns World. Jle bald ho mmo from Mlnnpolla and It was a rich coup- : try, lut times wer dull nnd they nln mod it wus too much gasoleen nnd flno cloatlls. AVell, look At tho tllfrance, you tan mako three ' .drosses. out of .wlvat you made one when we wer young. j Agts uro ripe from slsors grin der m hook. ogt. J.tW, Jlaker has had n atact of ama. 1028 Pontlao Coach: .thoso can't Inst louti.-i (MhII Tribune ad.) -- Frank and candid. I " - iit i. Klamath . Fall. Irfge kiln lining hulll foe Klmmilh HilrU a QUILL POINTS Blessed arc the meek.. Tlii'y never drive trucks. .And whom tho gods would destroy they first delude with the notion 'he understands women. ' Add to Kipling's "Ifs": mushy. , "If the engagement is 'broken, the man may. recover the lg." Sure; and a pedestrian has. tile right of way. Another disadvantage in adopting. a child. If your training spoils it, it's bad traits arc inherited. Jfonly there was some way to tell whether it is good. Now Standard of Indiana is much sign of repentance when Soon the migratory bird the rookie to the bushes. The. proper time to leave n you or day breaks first. Americanism : llriiKinjf about our Nordic ancestry; .link ing jinmitfr-utioii royuluLious to ,heep out northern Europeuns and let in Itiilians. , ::i ; . An Arkansas legislator declined when offered a thousand dollars to support horse racing. One grand wouldn't support it vury long, anyway. . ; And now Mr. .Hoover taltes lie IuihJh. Tlmt man nuiy be a Lovo is. blind,. and its survival in spile of giglus indicates a little deafness also. .. - ' It's easy to tell the sexes now. The one shivering in six lay ers of wool is a he-man. There, arc few jiv.v. programs now, but you can tune in two classical numbers at once and get about the same effect. "Wealth brings unrest to the second generation," Yes; the mule was sired by n gentleman of leisure, uml he's forever kicking. What a joke on Hoover Going to the trouble of giving the Indians a sipuirc. deal when they don't vote, A rose by any other name may smell as sweet, but the same hat sold at -1!) cents couldn't give the pleasure it does to the woman who paid $!35. , , .Correct this sentence: 'I'Jiiti'und I uro rich now," said she, "but wo don't hide the fuctj that CIUCAOU, April 3. (A3) The forces of Mayor "lllg HIU" Thomp son won ijlno out or the eleven ultlermanlc positions decided hy voters yesterday nnd thereby re tained a firm grip en the city council for tho next two years. The victory In tho February 26 election, coupled with thut of yes terday, gives tho mayor and sup porters on his "America first plutiorm U(l out of the fit) votes in tho city council, two more t lift 11 tire required -to puss appropriation OldllUIIU'l'H. The vote was light und tho elec tion was ono or tho most mild mannered In yours Kl. DOUAUU, Ark., April 3 W) Kour prisoners held on robbery charges, one an alleged member of the notorious "Ace" Vcndleton bund It gang. CHcnpcd from tho tmw "break proof" Jail here today. The reputed gnngster is II. (1. "Snake" Cnin. an escaped convict from the Oklahoma penitentiary- MUTT AND JEFF CHICAGO ELECTION CLEAN DOGKET IN MILDEST IN YEARS SIGHT FOR COURT jLi . 13 'HfEDFOTtD .MAIL' If you can love u dog and not he to drop a check on the show case ! purged of sin, but you can't sec you buy gas. will come, north to the trees and night club depends on whether steps to conserve the oil ih pub Democrat, after ull. ' our p'aicnts Were .-mighty coin- SAUOM, Ore., April 3- UP) As soon as it has heard 4G cases now .pending tho. .Oregon supreme court will ho further advanced with its work than it htm been In 20 years.' About two years ago tho court adopted a new speeding-up policy which has proved effective. Many cases huvo been filed for the October term, thut tho docket in which tho court Is now working covers every case 'that was at is sue by March 1. The court ,is attempting to havo opinions com pleted 'he fore the summer vura llnn begins in all cases on' tho present docket, and to start tho fall work with n clean lato. Miller I.e-vIcTled SU l.ouls. ST. I.OIMH, April 3. (fl) Vic tor .1. .Millar, republican, was ro oh'etcd luiiym of Rt. ..nuto In yes terday's municipal election by a majority of votes over Ijaw- renco McDanlcl, JUs Democratic opponent, t'omptetw unofficial re turns tubu'atetl early this morn ing gavo: MUler, M. e Dan iel , inii.ms. , . . .Newport, OM building nt 6th and Alder streets being raied pre paratory to erection of steel and concrete garage building. The Little Fellow Displays a Chunk. of Real TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D. tllii letter pCTtalnlnc to pmnl health and hjglent. Dot to dla.aj, dlagnoaia ar tnetmcar. will la umml hr Dr. Brtdy II a fUmptd, asl(ddreaa.d auTalnw U incloMd. Letter, abonld b. brief tnd written In Ink. Owing 'to tbo larg. number of Irtur. re celnd, only few ean b amwered here. No reply can ba nuula to queries not eaniorav fait to Irartntcttona, Xddreaa Dr. William Brady, In cart of tola nawapaper. AUTOlNfOXICATIO.Y CAX'T HAPPEN. ''Now I havo had 'enough ' expo rlence lryinp; to tea:h health not Ulaeatm, hut- health to the layman to Know that a lay audlenco will never get my point or will never accept It as the simple truth until certain uni versal morbid de luslons or fan cies are disposed of. So let us dis pose, of these ob stacles right now. One very popular delusion that Is cultivated for profit by numer ous subsidized health authorities. is that this and that item of diet) Is binding in effect. This is abso- j lutely untrue. Nothing that is tit i to eat ib ninuing " 1'han no particular value In ordinary Homo foods or combinations o';sccondalv anemias, that Is, ane toods are more laxative thanlmlis ,ncWcnt to Enumerable dis others but none l binding, and and nollioning. . there is no excentlon whatever to Qimlllt -(,Uoti of Old Timer, this, and I most .earnestly assure Th.ee weoklt RK0 j was OI,erated you that one should never avoid Qn fol. . ullpt.ndk.ltll). . j llave been a wholesome article o. food .on B0tUriK. alon( flno ,nly my cia the silly uround that it may prove I (lo(.tor BnyH that aue to tho lubrl. oonstltiatinB. All food is more or less laxative. We cannot devote more time to this now, but please remember the unqualified fact 1 havo asserted, namely, that no one .nn lilame any food or niituro of foodb for costlvonoHS or cunmu.n - Hon or the physlr. taltinB mum. Next I must dispose of another. very morbid and nowudaya, i ie.u, n,.,a.h mn iwmiiliir delusion. This one, too. Is cultivated by all sorts of ifaka healers, nostrum makers, health food brigands and J"t nlaln nuts. I re for to the -auto intoxication obsession. Simply worded, autointoxication m o an s some kind of poisoning or me body from the absorption of waste matter of ono kind or another from the intestine. Such a, thing absolutely doos: not happen, except In rare -instances of Complelo in testinal obstruction which demands Immediate surgical intervention to save tho victim's lifo. "With all the sincerity and conviction possible, I aHuro you that autointoxication cait happen to anyono who to not desperately or perhaps fatally ill of complete obstruction. I regret there to no time now to argue Uh you about this;, if you cherish deeply Intrenched sentiments about it, and find you cannot surmount your own preconceived notions, that is your misfortune. Kven If certain illustrious members of mv own beloved profession do Hll-U sound off about tho-autointoxbu- tion theory or make noises that Imply they believe in Holno such thing, I still assert that autointoxi cation can';t happen until and unless one is about to die or so darn near to death that there is- no joko in It. All right, thc.n, cither wo have no autointoxication loduy or we just don't want to bo freed from our pet physics, diets, or mcchuni- I contraptions. Honestly, I do believe there is certain morbi fondness for nonio such tilings nd some vic tims of habit actually prefer to rem u In enslaved. .lust as thero Is a certain attractiveness about tho odor, tho appearance or tho feel of some salves haven't you experienced a littlo thrill of pleas- tiro from something of the kind? I have. I remember with a sigh how nice grandma's salve used . o feel on a stono bruise, and how delightfully smelly it was. Kven today when I catch tho faintest suggestion of that smell, whatever It may havo been, do you know, 1 am almost convinced right there that the sitlvo or balm in ques tion must ho effective )l'l STION.S AMI ANSWIOIIS. Sumo DIllKilosis. 1 havo lieon doctorliifr with a lorul 1i -and he dosei-ibes my paw h the 'following weakened condition, KaNtro-lnlcsllnnl hull- gestlou, neurasthenia, asthenia.) What Is tho meaning of this, and what would you suggest? S. '. V. Answer it means that the "due. tor" to very good at translating what you tell him alls you Into imposing medicaleso. It moans that the "doctor" Is stringing you. I would suggest that you consuft a real physician, and just com plain in your own words don't try to Impress him with your fa miliarity with quack medical ternw. This Is difficult for-patlents who havo nothing really tho matter ex cept morbid Introspection. Kor such patients a package of tho OTCEOOT, WEDNESDAY, fAPUTL 3, 1020. - 1 hokum your "doctor" handed you m"y u Juat tho thing IVniiclous Anemia. My huHhaml huH pernicious ane mia, the doctors say. la there no ... causes patients ever recover? Mrs. G. 1 W. 'Answer The cause Is unknown The manifestations of the disease may be held In check and the pa tient kept quite well so long as adequate amounts of a specific substance contained abundantly In liver and kidney are taken by the patient. Jf the patient will ent half a pound of any kind of liver, cooked to suit his taste, three times a week, ho will re ceive an adequate amount of the specific su balance. Liver 'is a cure for pernicious anemia, but it-! eating function o( .the appendix, after ;. It .to. removed, one always needs .cathartics . . . -A. K. Answer-! Tho. old doc Is spoof ing. iTho appendix has no such function. I have neA'er needed any 1 t.u,hnrtics and my appendix was 1 removed 10 or 12 yours ago. (CopyriKht John'F. Dillo.Co.) Miss Fawn Llpplucut got out her "cars today jest to see how she'd look in 'cm. "I did think some o' openlii it lHaitMir liousc hut tho town lta lm many drug stores now," said Art Smiley, to day. Quill Points Airships will end w a r f a r e There's. no place fur enough from the front to make the gencraltafe. The hard part of conquering tho ulr Is to mako it stay licked. Dull times are those In which a farm is a farm instead of a sub division. An old-timer is one who can re member when pay dirt was in the ground Instead of on tho book shelf. ... "With both foohall and baseball, we really haven't a national game unless it's "I spy." Science Ims prolongrd lifo leu years. -How iiuiMtllng, when a cur whams you, to re flect that It Hhoultl have hap cjici1 Umi ywirs ngo. Of, course farmers are inferior. Xot one In a thousand has a saxo phone. Cpmo to think of it. women are the cause of nil war. They provide the cannon fodder. Tiussla's leaders think Trotr.ky n Intelligence traitor to tho cause. He's working for money instead of Just UiHing ' 1 Americanism: a sweet con HCiuusriCHs of rectitude prompting a desire to make that fellow over there equally faultiest. - Christian' nations are the ones that erect statues of their most efficient killers. If the Hon Joins the World Court, he's willing to let the lumli help decide all question pertaining to grass. Another cause of divorce is the fact that no house is bis enough ior two cases, oi spoueu epw. Urging tho wife to --keep n rcortl of expenditures is just a lily way of calling -her at tention to how much of It she aSKMids on iierseir. Calles may "mop up the fanat ics," hut a dead martyr Is more of a menace than a live rebel. You desire poise? Well, the la- borer la more at ease than the banker in the multi-millionaire's presence because he doesn't care what a great .one thinks of him. So Mr. Coolidge gets $0 a word. Still, a chorus girl once got $10,000 for a half-dozen words like "papa's sweetums." : ' You still have a sense of humor if you don't bite yourself when you observe a world-weary lG-year-old being tired of it all. Correct this sentence: "I never," said jtho hick town scribe,-"writo moro insulting things than I would speak to a man's face." .Oregon Weather. ' Oregon: Unsettled 'tonight and Thursday; probAbly rain in north, continued cool. Fresh south and southwest winds on coast. No More Gas In. Stomach and Bowels If you wlh to be permanently re lieved of see In stomach and .bowels, take Baalmann'a Gae Tablets, which are prepared especially for stomach gat and all the bod effscts .resultjng troro gas pressure. That empty, gnawing feeling t the pit of the stomach wiU disappear; that anxious, nervous feeling with neart -pal- Ei tat Ion wtl) vanish, and you will again e able to take a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, leery feeling after dinner will be .replaced by a desire tor entertainment. Bloating will cease. Your limbs, arms and fingers will no longer feel cold .and "go to sleep" be cause Baalmann's Gns Tablets prevent gas from interfering with the circula tion. Get the genuine, in the yellow pack age, at any good drug store. Price SI Strang's Drue store SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT m the Nmliiiwl Xesertc iisiiuiucc Company ..r ('lilraiiu. in tlie Stale of Illinois, fin Die tlrirlv-tir-it iluy of iKmlier'l 19UH, made in the bi miMiicp Cnmmissiofier of the State of . Oregon, pursuant to hiir: TAI'lTAb t Amount of capital stork up.$ 500,000 00 INCtlMK Net nreDiIiims rrrciinl ilirrliis i 91,436,322.40 bilPi-rat. dlililriuls ond n-nti re- rrhod iluriiiB tlie year 137,011. CO Income from other sources re ceived (luring tlie year ; 23,230.37 Total income 1, 500,570.03 PlBHniSKMKNTs . " Net Inixes rmlil (iiiriiii! the year luphiillim adjiMment ex.enes.$ Pividiib paid on capital stock during I he year CotiiniUsloiH mid salaries iaid (lurhiK the yi'Hr Taxe llpcwen and fees paid dur- itm the yrar Amount of all ullicr etitmllturw 030,210.70 50,000.00 54S.09G.8.) 48, It (12. 38 103,5(10.20 Tulal cuwttdtUires . . .91.400,470.13 AKSKTS Value of real olale osnetl (mar ket value) $ Value nf flocks hihI ImiimIs munil (market valur) I j,ins nn murtiiaKM ami cdlaler id, elr Cast In banks nnd on hand .... Pirmliims in roursn of rollectiun wrilleii since Septemlier 30, lifjs Intrresl ontl rrnl.s due, ami ac crued 500. 1 10 1.0S3,002.:j9 3n1t.1nn.00 3l0,0J0.:il 207,002.30 28.923.1'i Tnt.il ailmllted hsm-M I.IAHII.ITIW $2,tl87,488.a Cro.s claim for losses iinimid..! Atmmnt of iiiieanwd pmnlumn nn all nut si ami ins Um fir commLsoii hihI Itrukil Ke All other liabilities 118,100.28 ,086,132.58 4,niio.on 3S.!l!t(i.i; Total llIiil!(lM. exclusbe of rapilal stock or 95(H), 000.81. 870. fif8. 33 m.SlM-.SS IN UK Kit! IN HHt TDK YKAH Net premiums received during the year 931.104.15 Iivies Mitl durhn; the year R,iiH3.1K losses Incurred during the year,,.. 7,421.14 Name of Comnauy. National Itcsene Insur- annce Company. ,tme or President, c. J. HrlKHip. Name nf Secretary, 8. F.. Weber. Statutory resident attorney for tenke, Vf, A. Chauncey Florey, Local Agent. i pftljSIgPiift.fl ft 1 1J O fVl 51 ST, 1 LI 0 IT TO OTHERS Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Helps Her So Much '.Cleveland, Ohio. "I t recom mend Lvdia A,-Pllifcliam'K V ojctillile Compound to any woman in the condition I iu. I was so weak and rundown that I could hardly stand. up. I could not i eat and was (ull of misery. A friend livinp on Arcade Avenue told mc about this medi cine and after takinjr ten bottles my weakness and nervousness are all pone. I feel like living apain. I am still taking it un til 1 feel strong like before. You may use this letter as a testimonial." Mrs. Ei.iZAnCTii Toso, WJli Hal Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT itt tile ralMonlau-Ainaricuii - liiKiiranfe CumiMny V.ii, V...L- l Hl.t ir V Vnrlc in, ,1,1, ihirtv-iltst day. of liwciulnr. lii28. made tu Hie il'iiin t'niniUsliiiier of the Bute of Onuoii, imrswiiiL to law I CAPITAL Amuunt at capital smck pat'i up: 9 200,000.00 INCOME Net premiums received during the year 270,120.83 Intrrcst, dhldeii'ii and rents re ceived iliiriiix the year - 47,038.70 Income from other sotircM re-' calved during ,thc year 7,437.00 Twlal Income 9 3'1l.S17.aO PlSitCltSKMKNTS Net losses paid tlurlng the year Irreliidiiw adju-ttmeiit teiise,s 9 130,31)0.01 bhldends nald on canltul slock diiriiiK the year 20,000.00 Commissions .and salaried , puld durlntt tho year ' 87,010.03 Taxes, licenses and fees uuld dur lntt the year 27f5H0.10 Amount of all other expenditures 10,250.7 . Total expenditures' 9 D,S5,181.07 Value of real estate owned (mar ket value) $ 0 , Value of stocks und boiidi owned (market value) 1,007,430.00 Loans u murt gages and collater al, etc 0 Cash Iu banks and on lund 87,248.54 Premiums In course nf wllcclinn wrliten . since Senlcmlier 30. 1928 79,810.01 Interest and rents due and ac crued 11,808.31 IMtisiirnnpa rwoteruhle on Dalu loei 0,159,40 Total fld milled ast 91,145,477.22 I.IAIIIMTIKH dross claims fnr hisses uniinlil. . .9 24,181.7: Amnunt of unearned premiums mi , all nuUtanding rlxks ....... 377,210.7: Due for cummisslon nw lnoker- KKe 0 All otlier liabilities 25,125.0 Totat llahlllties. eicltwlve of capital Mix!: nf 2nn,u(io. . . 42fi.R27.12 K18INK8S IN OKKdON FOIt THE YBAIt Net premiums tecciied during the ear $1,928.43 lissri paid dtitii the year 1,3 .'.(1.80 Losses UiinrrtHt durlrvj; Hie ymr. . . . 1.512.811 ,..Naij.c,f Company. Caleduni-Ji-Auitrlcaii Insur ance Company, Name of President, Itobrrt It. Clark. ' . Name nf Hecvetury, 11. K. Fianck. Hiaiutnry resident Httornvy fr bvrricc, Insur ance Commissioner, Salem, Oreunii. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT nt ill. ijini.iin at Hrottlhli Assuvaiicc ConiorHllon, Limited of Undoii. Kimlunil. In the Khwdmn of Cteat Itritalu, on the tliirly-flrst day or necem lier, lil'JH, made to the lusitrancfi Commissluuer uf the State of Oietcnn. pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital slock niid up. nt. ikuk; iu L. d. ; statutory ut-noslt . ...9 400,000.00 i.m u.vir. Net prrmlunis received during the year ...1 9 Interest, dividend and rei.U re ceived duriim tlie year Income frnm oilier sources re ceived during the year 885,580.31 86.390.15 14,320.112 Tdtal . income . . 9 ItlKlU'KSKMKNlS Net losses Paid durlnit the year 080,207.08 570,323.73 0 272,579.10 30.088.4: 183,800.51 InrludltiK adjustment exswnses 9 DivUklids paid on capital stock duriiiK tlie yenr Commissions and salaries paid dtirins the year Taxes, licenses and fees paid Our- liitC the year Amount of all otlier e.spfiKlUurej Total expenditures 91,000,307.31 AKHKTS Value of real estate onm'd (mar ket tabic) 9 0 Value of stork uikI Imtids ouried (maiket value) 1,752,057.00 laonns on murtKiiRf aiHl collater al. e!c O (VI) In banks ami nn IisihI..... 104,821.31 Premiums In course of ctdlecllon nrttteu binco Heptemlter 30, IP 205,127.50 Interest and rents due and - rrued ' OtJirr asjfta 27t1H"- HJ.237.52 Total Kdmlltnl aMs 92,lli5,730.31 I.IAHII.ITIKS Cross clalmi for (We (inpubl.. 223,837.0"! Amount of unearned iTemiunis nn all oiiUlaiMlioit rUks 7at ,1 tn. 1 1 Ihn for conimkthHi ami brukrr- I as 12.513.11 , All u ! her tlahllitie!, (I2.ftfi8.iil Total liaMlitM, ctrltnive nf capital stork, ir-lie In F. S.; Statutory deiKwit lun.lino . . . 1 .fl03,17n.l3 ItCKINr'Ma IN tllJKlJII.N FOR THE YKAll Nrt premiums received during -the year . ...?t7,'l o.ni Uwnes paid rtiirh Ihe year 14,f:il.:t;t laosscs Incurred during Hie year..., 13. 315. ."I! Name of Company, laondon k Scottislt Absur nncf C'rpralion, Limited. It. 1. Itarlwur, Fnited States Manager. Statutory rrnident attorney for. service, Fteil. TeMten. Portland, tlrnton. McCurdy-UanieW Insurance Agency, Inc., Med ford. Oregon. SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT ..f lite llime Iniiirjnce Company of Hawaii, Ltd., of Honolulu, In lite Territory of Hasaii, on It thirty-first day of December, 1028, aude to tr luMwanftf CommUiioner of "Tne Blate of Oreton, pWiUaul tb la: CAPITAL Amount of capital stork paid up. .$000,000.00 1NCOMB Net premiums received during the yci,r 9HO.C42.03 Interest, (lividemls atal rents re- reliwl dnrinx the year S2,007.10 Inroiue from oilier sources received durii tlie ,cr; 23,033.88 Total ."ine ....... ..9187,243.03 W iUHm'KHKMHNTfl Net losses paid durlne tlw year In cluding adjustment expeiaes. . .f 32,409.01 llidiiends uabl on capital stock dur- b Ihe year 23,000.0 Commbslom and salaries paid dur ing ihe year 67,307.01, Taw, licenses and fees paid dur ing Hie -ear A 4,048.53 ADKiuut of all usr expenditure... 22,218.17 Total espetvlilures 9130,085.20 AKSKT8 Value of real estate owned (mar- 1,1 r1iHl ' 0 Value of blocks and bonds owned (market value) Loans un tn.rlKaises and collaterttl, etc r k)i in luniks and Oil Itand .... 487,388.25 303,804.72 35,007.84 lrimliiPI: lo (HlUrf ' "lleT '"T WTitten since - Bcplembet 20, 1 11,8 41,805.80 Interest and rents due . ana rrucd Total admitted assets 8,001. SO .9937,748.17 L1A 111 LI TItB (iross clalrai for losses unpaid.... $ 5,088.57 Annum! of unearned premiums 00 all ouLstandiiw risks 99.410.01 Due for commission and brokerage- 0 Ail other .labilities 8,050.00 Total HalillltlM 8112.540.18 m SlNKSS IN tJ KEliO.N I UK TUB Net premiums received during the year W Losses paid dtirlmt the year "02. Ttsse' Incurred (IniliU! tlw year. ... 1,4 (ll.1 Name uf Company, , Home .Insurance Company Of Hawaii, Limited. Name of President, Frank C. Atlierton. Name of Secretary, Kmll A. Bernd.t, Statutory resident attorney for nlce, BV II. Keasy, Orejton UldR.. Poriland. S. W. Wakefield, local agent. - SYNOPSIS OF ANNUAL STATEMENT : of Hie llricnt Insurance Company of Hartford, In the Stale of Connecticut, nn the thirty-first day of heeenilKT. 1!28. made to tlie Insurance Com missioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount uf capital Block paid up. $1,000,000.00 INCUMB Net premiums received during the'. .year 92,544,708.73 Interest, dhliicnils and rents re- . celved during the year .". . . . . 807,813.20 Income from other sources re , ceived durlnx the year - 5,087.00 Total Income ....... V 92,857,000.1': DISIIL'KSE.MENTS Net losses paid during the year Incliidlue adjustment expenses. $1,140,497.07 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year 600,000.00 Commissions ami salaries -paid ,' v during the year 8aO,G":4.S8 Taxes, licenses and fees during the year . 150,16 Amount of ail other expenditures S81,51J..s ASHF.TS Value of real estate ouned (mar ket value) ...' 9 043,144.' Value or .slocks and bonds owned (market value) : 5,759,410. i-nans on mortsaKcs and coilaler- hI. etc 0 -, Cah hi banks ami on band .... 02,301. t Premiums in course of collection ... written blnee September 30, 1028 570,872.21 Interetit ami rents due "and ac- ' crued 44,315.89 Reinsurance due from otlier com panies on paid loes 11,710.20 Total admitted asset $7,831,760.41 LIABILITIES (Sros clairtG for losses unpaid . .9 21,4,754.31 Amount of unearned premiums on ' all outs (audi 1 itc risks ....... .3,235,576.17 Due for commission and broker age ,. 18.000.00 All Other liabilities 411,347.25 . Tolal liabilities ...... 13.870.077.70 KltffNKKS IN OUKfiflN FOIt TIIK VKAU Net premiums received durlne the year 922.884.97 Losses paid during lite year ' 23,574.08 l,ones incurrpil (luring the w .. iiO. 720.08 Name of Company, llrient Insurance Company. Name of Preslrtcnt, Henry W. Uray. Name of Secretary, A. II. Murphy. Statutory resident attorney for service, Dud ley (J. Alh-n. 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