i. :
nev,
! .a
;r
.
GOITRE PROBLEM
, . NOW SOLVfD
Swollen Glands Reduced
Without Operation
The afoovn atiitoment Is not ex
nKKcratcd, or cxIiavnKant by' any
mesiiiB, but simply conveys to yon
just what vnst numbers of people
say. The claims muclo In behalf
of Chiropractic adjustments are
founded upon resultB, consequently
we have no hesitancy In setting
forth tft facts.
,,.. Goitre.
' There are prolinbly few condi
tions that present a greater degren
of discomfort and l'ear in the minds
of botli men und women than
Coilre, or enlargement of the thy
roid gland.
The gland Is slluatcd In the base
of tho nock, ntlached to the upper
rings of tho trachea. It Is hl-lobed,
. connected by a smallar lobe called
the Isthmus. All of which is cover
ed by a veiy thin connective areo
lar tissue which sends in its fibres,
subdividing tho gland Into Irregu
lar masses. The gland is supplied
by a dense plexus of capillaries and
nerve fibres.
There are many UindH of Inco
ordinations affecting the thyroid
gland and have been named as fol
lows: Fibrous Goitre, Parenchyma'
tous (ioltre. Cystic Cloltre, Vascular
tioitro nnd Kxopthalmic Coitre. In
the Parenchymatous form the en
largement is smooth, nlfccling a
part or all the gland. This is sim
ply a condition .wherein there are
more ' cells being developed than
are needed. The Fibrous Goitre
is usually large In si.o and Is hard,
nodular being composed of con
nective tissue.
Cystic Goitre There Is a disten
sion of tho follicles Willi a fluid,
and usually presents a, small or
largo'round uwolllllK. Vascular Goi
tre Due to the dilation of the
blood vessels and a hyperemic con
dition of the gland, resulting from
tho lack of proper motor function
in the blood vessel walls, permit
ting them to loso their elasticity.
Chlropraotlc.
Hoar In mind that every organ lit
your body has a deriulte duty and
In order to bo healthy we niusi
have these organs, and they In
turn, must bo healthy to function
properly.
All forms of goitres are quite
familiar to the Chiropractor for tho
reason that people who havo them
liavtj tried nearly every other moth
od of having them removed.
Your Chiropractor will mnka a
digital examination of your spine
and after having located the cause
of the goltro, adjusts il, and the
large neck will be soen to Riadual
ly roturn to Its normal shape and
slse. ...
Pressure on N-rvcj Causes Goitre.
Your Chiropractor with his skill
ed Bcnse of touch locates the cause
of disease. The causo is due to tho
nerves being passed upon, over
which flows a current of life force
from tho brain to tho gland. This
nerve originates in tho brain and
follows down the spinal cord
through the spinal column. Tim
spinal column is composed of small
bones (vertebrae) that arc mov
ublo, and the nerve trunks pass out
from the spinal cord through small
openings uelwcon these little hones
tvertobrae).
These small bones slip out of
Ihoir regular positions and press
upon tho nervo Hunks, and this
pressure docreasea or cuts, oft' the
normal life force upon which tlu
thyroid gland is dependent In or
der to he healthy and function
properly. When the pressuro Is re
moved from the nervo trunk by
Chiropractic' adjustments the gland
returns to normal.
You may consider ' that these
statements regarding Chiropractic
adjustments are strong and em
phatic, hut our success Willi goitre,
as well as other forms of disease
which baffled other methods of
healing, entirely warrant our cm
' phasls. "
When you place your case In the
hands of a Chiropractor It will be
one of tho best investments you
havo over made. You are not go
ing to experience tho slightest Hi
effects and overythlng Is in your
favor. Many people havo been car
ried to tho great beyond because
they did not know el, or try. Chlro
praotlc adjustment's. It Is a great
loss to anyone not to lie familiar
With tile greatest method of reliev
ing tho Ills of suffering humanity
tho science which thousands r
' rn thousands have so Judiciously
chosen to' fortify themselves
against disease.: the method that
brings flio desired results Chlro
practlo Adjustment!. , , ,
Members of Chiropractic
. Bureau:
Dr. H. P. Coleman, Med-
ford Bldg.
Dr. A. R. Hedges, Stew
art Bldg.
Dr. E. W. Hoffman, Lib
erty Bldg.
:. CUT OUT SIGN AND MAIL "j
The Chlronraotlo Health Tlurenu, :
care of the Motlford Mall Trlbuue, j
Medford Oregon.
Please sond no, without cost or !
obligation on my part, copy of the i
aw Dooklet describing Chlroprao
tlc Health Borvlco.
Name
Address
City
I'aid Adv.
A E5.cO.Uav
SYNOPSIS; Allan Hunt, youth
tut antique dealer, senses sinister
mystery und terror in the San
I iiyr. Inland home at Van Para'
d'S. wealthy unscrupulous man of
uV'-.lra. Arrtvtnq to inspect Para
ilc art collection, lie catohes a
strange young girl trying to steal
one of Parados' pictures. She
car.tlnatea him. Another stranger,
the suave Anatole PHque, appears
and oryucs the girl. Caroline
llrctt, into staving tor dinner that
mal,t. Parados bought his art
collection Iram her tamily. Plique
tactfully brings Caroline Into the
household, arranging lor her to
horaw a gown train Crlla Perrls.
PnradaiQ secretary Hunt meets
1'rotrsKnr Johns, custodian at an
aid tort on the island, iust he
fare the party enters the dlntna
ream. Parados has said he won't
c tend dinner.
'.'H AFTER 5
THE "GAME" OF MURDER
pi.fQUH -ama hurrying Into tho
room as we had taken our
pines'.
Mrs. Parados sat at the foot of
the table. Celin . was between
Johns and mo; Caroline and An
norsley nnd Fllijuo had the oppo
site side. Tho, heail of tlio table
was vacant. 'We wero served by the
virtuoiis-lookiug maid who bad ad
mitted mn to tho house. Jler name
was Manning, it scorned.
It was like silting at a funeral
Madame," Fllque said, "that
breakfast. Flltiue, whom I had
learned was tin- clovercst letec
tlvo on the Paris Stircte, was tile
only one wtlu appealed completely
In command, ot himself. ...
"An excellent soup, ' madtune,"
Filquo observed.
"I havo a good cook," Mrs.
Parados udmltied.
"The admirable l.iiin We. You
acquired him in California?"
"Mr. Parados brought him from
Honolulu. My husband usually en
gages the servants."
"Mndar.it Is anvcu a grave icupon
Ability,' Filquo murmured.
"I don't wish to evado rcspon
allilllty!"
The assertion burst In our faces
llku a ball or Unlit. '.Iluinlnnlliig the
liatrod In the woman's heart.
"Ah, responsibility." said Anat.'o
Fllque. "And the dictionaries do
line it as so mid so. Hut what aro
dictionary delliilti'jus, I ask jou?
N'CTt-ce-piis. M. lo Prorcsscur'"
Johns .iixlded. "Words nro dan
gerous tools."
"Tha destroyers or empires I''
Anntolc Fllque continued vehetiioi.t
ly. "Yet every man has his lltllo
Interpretation, d' ttunnrlns to '.ho
um that word, M. lo Antlquairo?"
"Contrary." I ventured.
"PrcciScmcnf .' Liberty, now," bo
proceeded. "A bravo word. that,
and bolovid by lu belle France, but
to tho Itussinn, to ilio Italian, is
Its meaning the saint?" He paused
"Is It the samo, shall wo say," and
lie shrugged negligently, "to lo
llelnfre and Ctcoron llec?"
"Who aro le Pehrrt nnd Clcer.in
Hec?" Mrs. Par.iios Inquired.
Auntolo Fllque was roltshtng his
food and he made us wnIL
"They wero quite Infamous crim
inals of Frntii'o," he said. "Sevna
mouths ago they escaped from Vile
dtt Uiable, whero Franco semis her
had llttlo on?. And lliey havo not
l.oen caught" Fl'tpie surveyediis.
Ills oyes as cold as marbles, 'We
poke of llborty. To l itelafro. the
Scarred One, and to Clccron Hec,
It must have been a madness n
madness aatliiR Into the brain."
I recalled the affair, but what pos
"Iblo connection could Micro tic lie
ween any one ot our group. Fllque
ilone excepted, nnd two Outlives
lo whom "liberty was a madness
enllng Into the brain?" What was
ail agent of tho Paris Suiete rtolnft
'tore? 1 shuddered.
Anatole Fliqiu put down tils glass.
"Mailing." he Inquired, "have I
v.mr permnslnr, to propose a little
llvei'Rlon?"
Mrs. I'nmln nniliieit. "Ho you
ii'vln imp nrt nf a mltne?"
Insurance
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manao.tr
Phon. 10S 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
MTCnFOKT) MATL
r aril
II CHARIEJC.
a?F"D BOOTH
"Malt out. It Is this way," Ana
tole Fllque began. "Two mouths
ago I came to New York. In the
home of one o. those hlgberbrows
on the Long Island we play a make
believe game."
"What was the game?" Mrs.
Parados asked tersely.
"Madame, it has an evil name, but
an apt one. That same Is called
Murder."
"1 know the game!" Caroline ex
plained. "It w::.. ployed In San Fran
cisco." "1 ran Into U In New York last
spring," I told them.
"lien" Flltiue ejaculated, beam
ing. "M. I'Anllqtinire. will you de
scribe that "same?"
"The game Is a good deal easier
to explain thrn It' Is to play." 1
began. "It go.-s like this: Half a
dozen or more people ore gathered
tn a room. One volunteers to 'find'
the 'dead body' of some person who
Is-known to- everybody In the group,
but Is not a member of it. It Is
then assumed that one. of the per
sons In the room committed the
'crime' and a member of the group
Is appointed dctjc-llve. The In
vestigator questions the group,
reach one tries to exonerate hiindeif
and to involve one. of Ills neighbors.
The district attorney does all ques
tioning and' evidence submitted is
game la called Murder."
assumed to be true. Finally somu
one becomes so Involved that he
cannot clear himself."
"With the permission f mad
anion and Fllque bowed.
"Why not?" Mrs. Parados asked.
"Who Is to bo the victim'"
"One whom we all know and
who Is not of our number. Madame,
your husband."
"Oh. Dan!" Mrs. Parados laughed
Ironically. "He'd enjoy thai, I'm
sure. Wei', send some one out to
Had him."
"It Is not ncccssalre, that, mad
onto, it Bball be, as you say, under
stood?" "That we have found him Al
ready?" ".Mats oni."
"All rlgliL You aro the detective?"
Anatole Fllque twirled Ills in us
I tii' ho. "Unless there Is another
moro competent than tho principal
nsen. of la Sitrcle."
Mr?. Parados laughed. "It the rest
ot y-.u oro agreeable, I commls
slou M. Fllque to dl-cover who
murdered my husband."
Mrs. Parados seemed rather keen
about the game. I had been watch
ing A nners ley, too. His right hand
lny clenched upon the table; the
fingers of his loft were plucking
nt the yellow rose In the lapel ot
his coat. When ho spoke his voice
was ley.
"Ho you think wo ought to do
this, Mrs. Pnrados? You know how
Mr. Parados reels about death. It
Is tho one thing he Is afraid ot."
"Dan will have to put up with it,
then," she nnuounccd caustically
"He should have conio In to dinner.
How about tho rest uf you?"
Professor Johns had been polish
ing his glasses with his napkin
"I haven't any personal nbiecitui
to tho game," he said. "Hut I he
Hove Mr. Annernley Is rlfht. Mr
parndoa has in nbnormal horror of
death. I have known him for over
21) years. He If afraid of no man. but
ho.ls afraid ot death. It seems that
we should respect his feelings."
"When did Dan ever respect any
one's feelings?" Mrs. Parados de
manded scornfully.
"Uo a sport, Claude." Cel'a
drawled. "It's only a game."
Annersley sat down, for no man
likes tn be matt: a ml ot by the
girl he loves.
"Wo are ready.M. Clique," Mrs.
Parados announced, a hard light In
her eyes. "Wt. not begin with Mr
Annersley?'
(Copyright. tV!lnn Ifnneui
onrf Company)
watch tht etfver Fl-ntie ptnv hi!
"quite" ot murder in ttlli house of
Women's Hose
$1.00 pair
Silk from top to toe with
. French Heel
j r
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TRIBUKEj MEDFORD,
News Notes of Pomona arid 4 iS '
ii
Subordinate Grange Chapters
Given by Official Reporters
r.
Way 6,
, May 8,
(ii-niitfo C'ulondu
Kacle Point, Tuesday,
X p. m,
J,ako Creek. Thursday,
8:30 p. m.
Jacksonville, Friday,
8 p. m.
May 9,
May 10,
Knternrlne. Saturday,
10 u. m.
Kfile I'olnt Juvenile,
day. May 10. 2 p. m
' Satur-
(ti'iiitKU Motto.
In fHsenilalB, unity;
In non-enHenttals, liberty;
In ull thlnBB, charity..
K.U.1.13 POINT GItANGK J
Kunlo Point CI range held a very!
pleaaant social evening at tho Daley
hall luM Saturday night.
A hot Huppor was served to a
lai'Ke crowd, beginning at 0 o'clock.
After supper a program put on by
tho officers of tho Grange enter
tained the audience and the bal
ance of tho evening was spent In
vlHitfng, dunclng and a general
good time,
Kveryono enjoys the Informality
of iheHe social evcnlngn, which arn
in reality a community open house,
and affords one of the few things
In the rural community whero all
members of tho community gather
for a general social mix.
The supper was in charge of tho
ways and mean committee "ivl
the homo economics commiUoe,
and these committees report them
selves as woll pleased with tho
proceeds derived from the suppur.
The regular meeting of tho
Grange will- be hold on Tuesday,
May C. at H p. nu
livery member should be present
at these meetings. It is ncarlng
election time and this Grange pro
poses to discusH the various meas
ures that will, appear on the bal
lot. Questions, t or a general dis
cussion of .the same will be wel
comed. At Tuesday's meeting C. F.
Davlcs will report for tho legis
r.tlve committee and discuss tho in
come lax, and possibly touch on
the intangibles tax. AVo welcomo
any neighboring Granger to come
and take part in these discusMlons.
Light, instead of heat, is the ele
ment we are after In the discus
sion of t hese measu res.
The educational committee of
tho 'Pomona Grange has recom
mended a group of subjects for
discuKslou lu subordinate i ranges
and wp'hopn the discussion of thes
subjects will also soon be tn ken
up by tho educational committee
of our Grange.
When large groups of citizens In
many communities take upon
themselves the study of any given
subject or subjects pertaining to
the weirare of humanity,, rhe In
evit; ble result is not only higher
slatidai'ds and requirements, hut
greater acquirement for, the Indi
vidual as well as the community.
. Aii intelligent understanding nnd
i id j iislment of our social and edu-
RviiiipiH uf Animal Hliiipmcnt nt tlir
STAR INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA
nf New Yiiilt, In the Htntc or Sew Vtrfk, on Hie
llitity-ftrst tiny of December, lit'29. mnrte t the
liiMiriince I'Dimnishluncr of the Slate ot uictmi,
pursuant to law:
CAPITAL
Anioii.il uf mtllal slock tnil up $ 1 ,000.000.00
IXCO.MK
Net premiums rerelved tint Inn Hie
jrar 2,1 '13,7 1 7.73
liitrrr-l. tlli Me ml hihI rents it-
rrltetl rimlim Hie c;tr 202. 021. 'J7
Income from Dtlier Mimces le-
Mircd' dining Hie yenr..... :U,18.tS
TulHl liicume 2,;171,!i:7.,-U
ilSUl;HSKMKNT8
Net lossfs pnlil during Hie year
InrliirflMK Hiljusiment expenses 0lT,4(iS.O7
IMvldeint paid on caul 11 stuck
ilurliiK tl year 100.000.00
Comnilvslom intl wlartei paid
dm Inn the tear 736,735.20
Taxes, lirrihtt iihI fen paid
dtirlnK the year 011,052.10
Ammitil of all oilier enpettdi-
tutra 241. .11 8. 18
Total expenditures ........ ?2,0!),004.ai
mH Philadelphia Kite I'ml.
Aw it 300.00
ASSKT8
TtfhK. rrrmeiahle mi losses 271 .8 j
Vnlne of mil rotate imtied
Imntket Value) 0
K.'iiimu liiiMiunded pirmium. . . 10,1 IS. 17
Value uf Murk ami (nurds owned
(nmiket value) I, ,"105.11)2. 00
bums on morlguRtH am) rnl lat
eral, ele (I
( ash In Itauki ami ou'linnd' 4IO.S71.OS
Premiums In cimnnj of collec
tion ot It ten rliK Heptcmhcr
30. 1MH 3r.il.7H3.AO
lnleift and rent tltte and ac-
nued 52.P43.0S
(tills teceltabte , 3.1 T J .H 7
Total admitted assets ;,, 354,480, 02
i.i.iui,itii-;h
(inws claim for Uisscn unpaid. . $ 212,271.04
Amount of unearned premiums on
all nutotamlliiK rlvU 2,201,03 t. SO
lue fr com in I urn and uiukrr-
ae 8.2 Ti 0.00
All other nihilities ltl,7i:..10
Total liahilllles. ewlit.be of cap-
Hal and KWpliis 3, 7 0.1, 5 SO. 02
" ' 2.MI0.8!M. 00
lU SIS'KHfl IN ORKtlON e'OR TIIK VKAH
Net premiums received dm In
Hte year $ m.H73.:t2
Losses tald duilnti the year... i:J.0il!t.!)7
b'ses lueiirred duiliitt the year. S.R0S..S7
Name uf funy, star Itwuiaiw (Vmiwiiy of
America.
Xamr of .Nhrucer. T1hs H. Amlrrwm. '
Name of Atstant MaruRer. (;. y. Ouerrar
Name of Aslum Manacer, W. 0. KWi.
Htannoir rvshlent atlomev Tor senice, (leorse
J. -bues. 7 falling ttuildlng. hirtlaml. Ornton.
Ccayay Realty Co., Aaintt. Medford, Oregon.
S)tttiHts nf Annual Kiatement of
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON A GLOBE IN
SURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED
of l.henHUl, nt the State of Kngland, an the
ihlt ly-rtr-t day 4 Ierrahn, 1924. made to
tle tiMitance t'nmmlsshMm of the State ot Ore
on. purxiaut to law :
CAPITAL
Anhtunl of rap Hal itocl paid tip , .
INI OMK
Net ptemlumi rtrelTed thnlng
, ,hp "r A 1 1.29. 2.10.00
uirirM. inuneiHis ana ref tr-
cehrd during the year..., 920.4S2.0l
Imtime from oilier sonuf u-
rehed durlu ll jm.,,, 3,ia9.38
Total iitnm f 12.S15,Sll.37
IMSR1 RSKMKNT8
Net looses pahl ihrtlm the rar
including adtuotoent t
tene t r 'J 1 491 11
IMi1rtojt vild on ralRk tifk
dmirti the vear ...... g
taimKtiMM ami ulatlH'' (wtd
diHir the e.it 1.030,3.15.4 4
Tm. Ittfies am) feei rMld
rtMrint 'he rear 40.1.S27.S1
Annmnt of all whtr tenli
,U,1N s.ais.vi.rt
itai exKiWUnffs ll M IK !l
AWKT
Relm recmriahle wi paid
li"sr $ 7. 101. S.I
rpmit Ameilean Man.-w Wl
8u 130.00
O o
ORECIOX, TUESDAY,
catlonal problems must result f rom j'
an Intelligent study of tho same. -J
There Is no organization moiV
fitted to be of service to itB com
munity along theso lines than is
tho Grange, because of its varied
interests, economic, social and edu
cational. And after all, commun
ity problems are but the prob
lems of humanity everywhere.
What a por for good would bo
the concerted action of our Granges
In &n Intelligent mental effort di
rected equally toward these three
great interests, economic, social
and educational.
The Grange which directs the
greater part of its energies towarl
the social only Is falling fur short
of the Influence It should have in
a community and the value to i!3
individual members.
The same can be said whero the
economic only is considered.
Our Grange program should di
rect the mental efforts of its mem
bers toward an intelligent consid
eration of all three of the great In
terests cl modern civilization and
so endeavor to bring a better bal
ance, greator usefulness and great
er enjoyment into our lives.
Jacksonville Grange
The first regular busineas meet
ing of the month will lie hold by
the Jacksonville Orange Friday
evening. May 9, and the. meeting Is
scheduled to begin promptly at 8
o'clock.
Several matters of importance to
nil Grangers will he taken up at
this meeting as rather . important
business has coma up since our
last meeting.
The card party sponsored by the
ways and means committee was a
big Buccess. ; The hall was filled
to capacity and- games, music and
dancing were enjoyed throughout
the evening.
The Home Economics club has
been very active the Inst month
fiirnlshinK the new kitchen, deco
rating the main hall and quilting.
The ball looks very uttractive with
its decorations in blue nnd gold
crepe paper draped from the center
ehundellei'H to each wall. It is also
hoped that this will aid the acous
tics of the hall.
The ladies met last Wednesday
in the hall to work on the quilts,
one being already finished. Tea
was served by Mrs. Severance and
a delicious marble angel food cake
was brought by Mrs. Anna Hartley.
Another meeting will be held in
the hall this Wednesdny afternoon
at 2 o'clock.
A largo group of Jacksonville
Grangers motored to Kagle Point
Saturday evening to attend the
supper given by tho Eaglo Point
Grange. They reported a most
bountiful supper., a good program
and a jolly time. Those attending
were Slr.1 and Mrs. Ted Sims, .Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Hartley, Mr. and
Mrs. George Flsk and daughter
Murjorle, Mr. and Mrs. Chns. How
ell, iln nnd Mrs. Carl Niedermeyar.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Conger, and
Doris, Leonu, Homer and Lewis
Conger. "
Virtue nl estale ovtifd
(market value)
Deposit I'lillailelptiia Fire t:inl.
Assn : . . . .
Value ef stuck, and IwihIs owii-
el (market value)
Uans mi umitiuxe ami cul-
laleral, ele
fasti In liJiikt and on Itaml . . .
I'lemiums in emirse ot rtilleellnn
written since Senlemljer tlu,
HUH
Inlerett and ienl.1 due and
accrued
Hills receivable
707,3711.0')
2oo;oo
1.1,1)17,318.00
1,000.331.43
1.343, 023. 44
1(111, 337. SO
70.714.21
Total admitted asscls 1U.II3,017.J8
l.l.MIII.ITItS
dross claims fur losses inuiald. $ 1 ,3tl". 810.6:
Amoiml of nneariieit niemiums
on all oulstaialinc risks... 1 1.U31.IU3.S0
true tin amniilMlon and Inoker-
ngc 4ri.Bftn.flll
All other llalpllllles tlU0.3tl3.U3
Total lialitlltles, ekclu.lve or
uilus of S, 307,01". 97
ft t.HST.Oftll.iil
1H'81NIC8H IN OltEGMX Flllt TUB VKAIi .
.Net iireminim recehed dtirltw the
I year rj.f)tl !.!:!
I twes imld dnrlnf Hie year Sil.;t:il.ti;t ,
liNtei. Incurred dnrliiR Hie yrar. . . . !,!) 1.20 ;
Name f loniimny. The I.hcrimol LuihIoii j. ;
(iliilte liLsurame I'oiniuniy Mmitnt. i
Name of Manager, Tm. II. Anderson.
Name of AsslstmH umper, lleo. K. Cutitai.
Name nf Avdsl.mt Milliliter, V. (I. Illrli.
Htnlutoiy lesideut alloiiR-y fur novice, tiefi. I
3. Janes, 407 Falling Ituildiiitt. I'uitland, Urc-(
ri. Ai m oi mil Agency, Agtnu. wtaiora, urtgon
Svnorrvt nf Anmial Statrmrat nt the
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION
nf t.'iiHMi. Ill Hie Kiintdom of tiitat Itiitalu, tin
tlie tlitrty-fint day nf Ieefmlier, lll. made In
11 ln-.nrai.ee Commlx-loncr or the Stale ol (lie
lion, nuisuant tu law;
INTOMr:
Net iirrmlnam recehrd dining (He
yer f 1.701,011.88
Inlrif-I. dlt IdeiHli ami rent re-
eelied durlnx tire ynr 323.0S2.52
Income fnun other soiircei re-
crited duilng tlir yetr. ..... M4.0U'J.7
Total income.
5.H12,59.S7
IH81UKSKMKNT8
Net loi-n paid during the veal, '
Inrhhllnit atljiMuient evrieiise $2,331,313,551
DiildciHlo Id nn capital t,toek j
ihu lim the year 0 '.
CommUslinH aih! Mlarlen mld
duriiiK Hie year. 1,5!.5.1U5.U4 '
latt, llnes and fees paid .
during Hie year .. 221.2l.tH
Amount of all other eindl- '
Uiiw t.IHf.trjl.72 '
Total uprndilum
A8SKT8
V.ili of real etaite owmed
(market ulue)
Value of locks and (hii0 owned
(market lahie) (I,
Um on nttitluaHfa and collat
eral, etc
('ali in hank and on liaiMl. . . .
Premium In course of collect Ion
rittrti !.lncj 8eptrni)r ;u,
1 1 2
liMnei oi rtiiii due awl ar
fi ued
Dite rmm oilier Co, for rrlri
iiranc on
Total admitted aen s.
7 21. it r,
833. 521. SSI
74.2;(;.1.J
18-V:W1.T3 i
,714,115.8
9i.a9.v;ji.oo 1
! O I.IAHM.1TIM
i l.i-' claims for lis unrtairi. .
' AmtHint of unvalued pfemiums
j cti all otiHtaiMtlTK r!'k...-
Ptie for (Vmmi-oion and brok-
ettie
AU Mher Mahilitm
n.;w:t '.7
22.J.21
..t2.iMt.7
Bl S1NKW8 IN ORKR0N t"11R THK YEAR
.r prTuiiiiun rrernra aiilla trie
t ;s.4 1 1
l.o (Villi dinfiif Hie year .M.J'tl t i
Loiies Inemrfil during (lit year .'VK.Soi Mt '
j mr frf (omraij. UirH. .tmancv it-
pftiattnn.
, Nam f l ulled 8ate .Mtruier, Etnttt W
hh e. ' j
Nam' nt Vltrum for Pketrio r..i L I
J. M Mrntlril.
Xtatiiiotr rotdtnt a:
Ri-Tli. fwiland.
y fw mikt. Pm j,
McCuriyOanirH Imatanti
Local AotntMtdl$9, Oreaon;
Aixy, Int.,
5fAY' fi, 19H0.
Tl
n Ti'ie'cit!
tu furnixh ovory clillcl I
und BUtrounillng territory under 10
years ot ago a ticket to the Al G.
liurnes circus, side kIioiv nnd wiM
west show, three nttracOns hero
May 19. o , .
All the child him to do Is to
secure a new subscriber to till"
puper for two months, the price of
which is $1.10. The reuulnr pries
of the ticket to the tlVe clrcu.s
attractions is $1.25.
Read the ud In this paper, get
your parents to subscribe If they
do not take the paper now, or get
your uncle, aunt, neighbor or some
friend to subscribe, bring the cou
pon form In this paper to this
office, together with the $1.50, 01
If you do not have the coupon bring
the name, address and amount to
the office, nnd a ticket to the three
IJarnes attractions will be Issued
you free.
Renewals of subscriptions will
not bo accepted, the subscriber
must bo a new one. Kxchango of
names in family now taking the
inilier will not count.
The offer 18 jiood for any child
In southern Oregon or northern
California and the ticket is t'oo.l
anywhere the circus .appears, and
la an easy way to Bo nil througli
the big circus.
Listen. Skinny!
Want a shapely figure? Want more
strength and pep? Try Tanlac. It's!
a worthwhile remedy druggists guar
antee on a money-back basis to build
weight, strengthen nerves and increase
appetite. Just see how quick it worksl
S)I10I af Alimnl llrar f ''
FULTON FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
of Xc Vara, In llic Stale Ne inrs. Ml I '
.. ..... ... r n ..1... Hl-.il m.il a ID1
...r'i" : :"f , Sa.
Ureuon, (ititiiimiit t law: ' , j
I'Al'lTAI. ; ;
Amount of capital stuck '.!-1 i $ 3UO,00.Ou
INUl.MK
Net preiuiumt retetrcd durlnn the
year "
hitumf iliililfiiik mid rents re
ceded durinc Hie year 2.",8S5.S1
Income from other sources re-
cei.ed durhm the year 1 .(.muiiKUH)
Tutiil litcumv 1,023,1(85.81
1)18111! IWKMBNT8
Net li-ssif; imlil iturini: the hmi
I w hull nit mljihlmcnl t-xpeiMS 0
Dividend )ald on capital block
tin) Inn the yrjr 0
(.'oinmtvtoiis iiiul nalatles iail
diirlim tlir year
Tiiies, Ikvn-rs aittl fees pai'l tint
In (he year . . .
Aiiiuiii.t of nil otbtr extiemlltures
1!.KI0.2.I ,
Total eipeiulHiirus i
AH8KTH "
Value of rent estate tinned (mar
hot value)
Value uf stocks iiih) bunds ou li
ed (iiiiiikel v.iluc)
bian-i mi moilpines and culliii
eral, etc
(Vli in liHtilis and mi lund. . . ,
Premiums in course of colkftimi
written since Sfiitemht-r
I!2'J
luleievt and rents due anil ac
crued 2u.01tJ.2a
Sn2.000.on.
Ui.Sliii.l.S.
2. 50l.ua
i
a.lII2.08ll
Tutal admit ted asset-;
I.IAIIII.IT1K8
(IroM claims for Iikmcs uniwid..
Anuiimt nf mmtf iml )i eniumK
tni all ontslandlng riks. . . .
Due fur con.mNi.inii and brolrr-
nce
Ail utlicr lijbilllK's
51d,jti(t.tU
0
iiitii.n
Total HaliHlll, exclusive of
eanllHl (-lock $ UH0.7I
lU'SINKSS IN IHtKCflN HI It TIIK YKAll
.Vet iiremliims receltetl dnrlnn
I he ytnv o
Iisst-i paid dnrlns the year... n
lajfues inciiiretl diuhiit tlir year il
Name f ('..miiany, Pnlinn Kire tmuraiice I'o.
Xiime of I'ri'-.ldnil, Charles W. Iliulry.
.Name of Secirlaty, K. Klmer Sammmu bikJ A.
K. (iill.rrt.
Rialuloiv revldfiit attorney Tor Genice, In
swmticf Ci'inmtlMiir, 8,iKni, Orecnn.
C. P. BLAIR
Berrydale
You are Invited to present thli cou
pon at the Mail Tribune office and
receive two r 1,
FREE
TICKETS
, TO A TALKING PICTURE !
,, PROGRAM AT THE f
i
'
nsiTrmkTTi
A a Subscriber Guest of the
MAIL
TRIBUNE c
WATCH TH SPACE. If you are
a ubscriberto the Mail Tribune
your name may appear here tomor
row! Only subscribers' names will
be publiad and, during the dura
tion of this offer, all subscribers
will be given an opportunity to en-
Tms pape'r' " GUESTS 0F
,?( NOW PLAYING
'
"Only the Brave'b
inriMiMBiifjj
iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ""
I 3
tilllllllllllllllllllllli I1
SEA CAPTAIN TELLS
HE PREVENTED
lair" Was ThirTon Top and Full of Dan
jO druff. Had Become Very. lrajr
at Temples, Too
(OA SIMPLE HOME ONICON
w SCALr.WUKlVE.Uyiji'Jvii niAuiij
Captain Hunt Looks at Lfastl
15 Years lounger, mis'
. Friend3 Say
"I'vVgol a thick, Rood 'looking,
Young appearing head of lair, in
spite of my years thanks to th
marvelous Tonic :n tiled Leas do
clared Captain Willard E. Hunt,
well known Sea Captain oNew
buryport, Mass. , j'
"These old soa dogs around my
home port marvel at my y
appearance and a lot of the old
eray-heads are wisely tak'ng my
advice and using Lea's Hair Tonic
nowadays. My hair was thin and
bad 1 w-i getting bald hair
came out in handfulls, but no more.
My scalp used to be covered with
dandrutt, om imii k. "' " '
.k. hairs I had havo all turn
ed back to youthful color: it's not
wonder folks say im luunmi,,
1 1 Personal
Property
may be insured, but in many cases
Insurance is not adequate; for
nothing will ' compensate for
the loss of the original article
of value!
Priceless heirlooms, jewelry, mort
gages, notes, deeds, bonds, stocks
and other important papers, all
may be safely kept in a private
Safety Deposit Box here.
1 Inspect These Facilities Today!
The Jackson County Bank
ESTABLISHED 1888
Medford, Oregon
Commercial Savings Safe Deposit
MEMBER I EDBRAL RESERVE SYSTEM
rii
l
j I
l
A Tower of
Hospitality !
WITHER h. Sm Fr
Ibi nnt EL CORTHZ HrirHI.
J"" 'trmjeu U mtur mmt ft Utvt.
TWIS 15-irT hoittlry U more than hotel... i"1
home to all who live beneath its hospitable roof. JB
tlfully furnished lultea and ilngle room, each with com
pletely electrified kitchenette, multiple radio and evnt
other conceivable convenience. Located In the very center
of San Franclsco'i buiy social and business whirl . . d
to the theatres, smart shop and great department '
IPalattal dining room and coffee shop, or If you wish. P1
Pare your meal In your own convenjjyt kitchenette.
Dally hotel service nd garage In connection.
the El Cortez Hotel
GEARY NEAR TAYLOR STREET
SAN FRANCISCO
MORTTMEl A. SAMUEL, Mtaaffcf CW
Wi--
BALDNESS
teen years younger; if, , ,M,
continued Captain Hunt.
Thousands of nrcmaine.i. .
or bald people have retaini
luxuriant, youthful hend i i.
some hair by using Lea's Hair Tal
now. All one need do la ...u J1
tie into the scalp with finger .iS
now and then exnerla V
tect and change is so gradual ck
est friends pay no attention. iZ.
bottle of this colorless, ha,
on.c is backed up by the natio
ly known Lea Tonic Co. I( .u
tical apply to spot size of do
few days and watch results, Drit
gists sell on money hack maii
tee or send dollar bill pinedT
this ad to Lea Tonic Co, bTcii
wood, Md.. for reuulnr hniii. il.
directions, postage paid to
door. Cray hair returns to m
color as the rest and hair hum
thick and beautifui. . All sinS
dandruff disappear. . f
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