Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 10, 1910, Image 2

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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, MAKCH 10. 1610»
CITY LOST IN CASE
ASAINST COUNTY.
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City and County Have
been Acting Illegally
in City Road Tax.
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v Smith, 22 Ky. 430.
And a sub­
sequent repeal or amendment of
the statute referred to will not
affect the statute in which the re­
ference is made. Sutherland Stat.
Cons. 257.
It is also suggested that the coun­
ty court had no right to levy any
tax for road purposes within the
City limits, and in this view we
concur. It has been the usual cus­
tom to exempt incorisirated cities
from the payment of general coun­
ty road taxes, and at the session
at which the charter in question
was passed, several municipal cor­
porations were thus exempted and
it does not seem probable that the
legislature intended to make an ex-
ceptian of Tillamook City.
We
think the words “shall be exempt
from the same taxes" refer to the
character of the taxes, and not to
their amount. The section is awk­
wardly drawn and does not possess
that definiteness that characterizes
other charters passed at the same
session, but the intent is evident.
But we can not agree with the in­
genious argument of counsel that
the County, having collected a tax
of eight mills on the dollar from
the inhabitante of Tillamook City,
is bound to pay it over to the muni­
cipality. It was the right of the
City to levy a tax of one and one-
half mills and the duty of the Coun­
ty to collect this and pay it over.
The City made no levy, but the
County collected not pnly the amo­
unt that the City was entitled to
have collected, but six and one-
half mills more, on its own account.
It had no lawful right to do this,
but if it was paid voluntarily, a
citizen cannot recover it, while if it
was collected by process of seizure
and sale, an action might perhaps
lie in favor of the person injured.
Johnson v. Crook County, 53 Or 329,
100 Pac. 294. Its collection was an
unlawful act and the City could not
ratify such act and claim for itself
what neither it nor the County wns
entitled to take in the first instance.
Under the ruling of this court in
Eugene v. Lane County, 50 Or.466.
93 Pac. 255, the plaintiff is entitled
to that portion of the tax collected
by the County represented by one
and one-half mills on the dollur of
its taxable property and it appears
that this, and more, was tendered
to it and was refused.
The decree of the Circuit Court in
reversed and the writ dismissed.
Study of Farming by City Men.
247.28
the year................. ...........
Synopsis of the annual statement
of the GLENS FALLS 1NSV R Total amount of risk out­
j
standing in
Oregon,
ANCE COMPANY,
of Glens
December
31,
1900
..........
Falla, in the State of New York,
The Philadelphia Casualty Coni-
on the 31st day of December,
1909, made to the Insurance tom P‘n&y R obt . G. H azelihne , Sec.
miasioner of the State of Oregon,
agent
Statutory resident general ?
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pursuant to law.
and attorney for service:
CAPITAL.
F rank E. S mith .
Amount of capital l>a*^
„8
up........................................
$20o,ooaoo SvnoppiB of the Annual Statement
of the WILLIAMSBURGH CITY
Premiums paid
during
FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New
the year in cash .......... $1,971,850.26
York, in the State of New York,
Interest, dividends and
on
the 31st day of December, 1909.
rente received during
made to the Insurance Commis­
the year............................. 23a, 613
sioner of the State of Oregon, per-
Income from other eour-
suant to law:
cee received during the
i
year .................................... 54,001. .0
A series of lectures on the prac
tide attractions and opportunities
of agriculture as a business is creat­
ing unusually active
interest.
The impression has tiecome strong
that more money can be made on
the soil than in any other vocation
and that, in any case, a more com­
fortable living can tie secured in that
way than is open to average wage
earners. The more this subject is ex­
amined the more it will gain in in­
terest amoung those who know
that prudent foresight and intelli­
gent knowledge are necessary in a
Total income.............. $2,261,467.52
change of occupation. That farm­
disbursements .
ing must pay is palpably true. At
present prices everything a farmer ^e7A Pai^dUrin^ the^l.^1
can raise is a source of sure profit, Dividends paid during
and with a fair start the business,
the year on capital stock. 239,000.<JU
in competent hands, will keep on Commissions and salaries
paid during the year.. 611.46t.5O
growing. Hut a man raised in a
Taxes, licenses and fees
city feels that he has so much to
paid during the year .. 45,3«8.48
le irn in changing to the farmyard Amount of all other ex-
penditures ......................... 165,580. <0
and the plow, and may so easily
make a serious mistake in his cho­
Total expenditures. $1.913,763.57
ice of location and in his special
assets .
purposes, that he is anxious for Value of real
estate
more information and to be assur­
owned................................ $36,482.01
ed that be will not go wrong at the Value of stocks and bonds
owne<(................................ 2.509,67aOO
outset.
Loans on mortgages and
_
In pioneer days a farmer went off
collateral, etc................. 1,574,525.00
to the rich lands on the edge of the Cash in banks and on
wilderness, made a clearing, built 1 hand .................................... 719,607.15
a cabin, bought a lew domestic ani­ Premiums in course of
collection aud in trans­
mals, planted corn and vegetables,
mission ............................... 229,679.00
bartered with neighbors if he chan­ Interest and rents due and
accrued................................. 27,452.59
ced to raise a surplus.
If a city
youth wanted to go into business
Total assets................ $5,097,415.75
he got a place as a farm hand and L< ,ess special deposits in
in due time took up land for him­
any State (if any there
be)................................ .........
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self. But the agriculture of the
Total assets admitted
present time is not conducted on
in Oregon .............. $5,097,415.75
such simple lines.' The field of sel­
LIABILITIES.
ection has been greatly widened.
Gross claims for losses
Specialization in agriculture has
unpaid............................... $120,211.31
been extensively developed. But Amount of unearned pre­
miums on all outstand­
andean be obtained cheaply, both
ing risks ......................... 2,014,778.65
land improved and unproved. Where
Due for commission and
to settle down, what to grow, how to
brokerage.........................
20,000.00
tide over the first year or two, and j All other liabilities ........ 207,5(0.00
how to avoid any waste of means or
Total liabilities.......... $2,462,489.96
labor, are questions that the cau­
Total insurance in force
tious city man wants to solve with
December 31, 1909.. $372,539,203.00
reasonable
certainty.
Nearly BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR
THE
YEAR.
every state has agriculture colleges
and experiment stations and the Total risks written during
the year .............................. $643,367.00
National Bureau of Agricultures is 1 Gross premiums received
helpful in many ways. But regular | during the year .............. 24,033.82
schools, as a rule, are for the youth­ Premiums returned d.iring
the year...............................
6,843.05
ful. Many city people who are in­ Losses
paid during the
terested in the subject of agricul­
year.......................................
6,716.99
ture are no longer young.
If lec­ Losses incurred during
the year .............................
6,716.99
turers can talk to the point on the
amount of risks out­
subject, and no doubt thev Can. the Total
standing in Oregon, De­
resulting good will lie important in
cember 31, 1909.............. 1,591,431.00
many ways.
Glens Falls Insurance Co.
By J. L. C unningham , Pre.
While autombiles are expensive
Statutory resident general agent
vehicles, in a sense, they are daily and attoiney for service:
E dward W. M ueller ,
becoming less so.
Improvements
No. 316 Abington Building,
in methods, materials and knowl­ ______________ Portland, Ore.
edge have made a cheaper car pos­ Synopsis of the annual statement
sible and the fact ihat the purchas­
of the PHILADELPHIA CASU­
ALTY COMPANY,
of Phila-
ers of fancy cars are already sup­
delph, in the State of Pennsyl­
plied has caused manufacturers to
vania, on the 31st day of Decem­
devote their energies to turning out
ber, 1909, made to the Insurance
a car that is medium priced and of
Commissioner of the State of
Oregon, pursuant to law :
hit'll quality. Anew field for and
of the product of the factories was
CAPITAL.
necessary and this field was found Amount of capital paid
up ..................................... $500,(XXI00
among the farmers.
High priced,
fancy cars would not go with them, Increase of paid-up capi­
tal during the year .... 200,000.00
but quality would, and those man-
INCOME.
factures who were shrewd enough
Premiums received during
to make a car of high quality at a
the year .......................... $1,152,373.97
reasonable price have fi^ind ready Interest, dividends and
rents received during
customers among the farmers. It
the year............................... 40,213.25
is estimated that there are now in Income
from other sour­
use about 100,000 automobiles amo­
ces received during the
ng the farmers of this country and
year...................................... 192,lia33
something like NIX) of these are in
Total income.............. $1,384,697.55
Kansas. They are great favorites
DISBURSEMENTS.
among the dairy farmers as time Losses paid during the
savers in the delivery of milk, but
year including adjust­
ment expenses, etc
: ....
___ 7 $455.948.35
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they ure no less on among other
.1
during
farmers, who find in them a means Dividends paid
the year on capital stock
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of rapid transit without disturbing
Commissions and salaries
the farm teams.
The new farm
paid during the year.
406.878.25
automobile is here to stay. Kansas Taxes, licenses and fees
paid
during
the
year
...
21,264.45
Farmer.
Amount of all other ex­
penditures .........................934.853.64
How Good News Spreads.
Gross premiums received
during the year..................
Premiums returned during
the year.............................
Losses paid during the
year................. ..
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l.«ü
1,1
Losses incurred during
the year .......................
1.61
Total amount of risks out­
standing in Oregon, De­
cember 31, 1909.................. 255,75iJ
Security Insurance Co.
By V ictor R oth , Set I
Statutory resident general m J
and attorney for service:
J ohn P. S harky ,
No. 122H Sixth street.
____________________ Portland, Ort
The Supreme Court has reversed
the cuss of Tillamook City vs. Tilla-
aisok County, in which the city
brought two suits against the county
to recover all the road tax collected
withiu the corporate limits. The
Sy.iopsis of the annual BtatemJ
CAPITAL.
of the MICHIGAN
FIRE ]
vase decided last week by the Su­
I MARINE INSURANCE COJ
AupO,’n,.°\^^
preme Court was for the taxes col­
PANY, of Detroit, in the State!
lected on the 1908 roll ami was tried
INCOME.
Michigan, on the 31st day j
before Circuit Judge W. Galloway
December, 1909, made to the U
Premiums received the
at the last April term of the Circuit
surance Commissioner of w
year in cash .................. 1,(48,246.02
State of Oregon, pursuant tolas
Court, who decided it in favor of the
Interests, dividends and
CAPITAL.
rents received during
city. This is now reversed in a de­
the year .............................. 82,306.09 Amount of capital paid
sision written by Judge J. McBride,
up......................................... $400,OOQi
Incomeifrom other sources
which we give below in full :
INCOME.
received during the year 46,747.14
The plaintiff in this case was in­
Total income .......... $1,877,299.25 Premiums received during
corporated by a special act passed
DISBURSEMENTS.
at the session of 1893, the act of in­
the year in caBh............ $6O3.308.(
(Interest, dividends and
corporation being found at pages
Losses paid during the
year......................................... $934,788.85 I rents received during
545 to 561 of the Session Laws of
Dividends paid during
’ the year.............................
48,78dj
Oregon for 1893. It is provided in
theyearon capital stock 50,600.00 Income from other sour­
the charier of plaintiff, among other
Commissions and salaries
ces received during the
paid during the year.. 578,411.29
tilings, (pp.551-2, Laws of 1893) that
year
.......................................
4.532J
Total
income.............. $656,711.;
Taxes, licenses and fees
the common council shall have
DISBURSEMENTS.
paid
during
the
year
..
37,426.20
power within the limits of plaintiff
Losses paid during the
Amount of all other ex­
“to collect road tax from all pro­
year..................................... $253,6311
penditures ......................... 165,397.31
Dividends paid during
|>erty in Maid corporation equal to
the
year on capital
Total expenditures. .$1,766,023,65
tlis4t now levied by law for road
stock..................................... 24,0X1
assets :
purposes, to be expentled u|M>n the
Value of real estate owned $90,000.00 Commissions and salaries
highways, streets, and alleys with­
paid during the year... 193,8X|
Value of stocks and bonds
in said corporation, tinder the
owned.................................. 1,607.775.00 Taxes, licenses and fees
paid during the year ..
supervision of the common council,
Loans on mortgages and
Hnd the citizens anti property with­
collateral, etc................. 402,100.00 Amounts of all other ex­
penditures ......................... 58, m:
Cash on banks and on
in said corporation shall lx K» ex-
361,702.71
hand
...................................
erupt from the same taxes for conn-
i
Total expenditures... .$554,944!
Premiums in course of
ty purposes.”
A8SET8.
collection and in trans­
For the year 1998, plaintiff made
mission ............................. 305,437.91 Value of real estate owned $77,1
Interest and rents due
Value of stocks and bonds
The
no levy
for
road tax.
20,050.56
and accrued.....................
owned...................................
county court of Tillamook county,
Loans on mortgages and
butvsver, made a levy ftir such pur­
Total assets............ $2,787,066.18
collateral, etc.................. 486,186
pose of eight mills on the taxable
Less special deposits in
Cash in banks and on
any
State
(if
any
there
hand.....................................
property in said county, including
be) total assets admitted
Premiums in course of
tbs property within the corpo nite
in Oregon ...................... $2,787,066.18
collection and in trans­
limits tif plaintiff.
LIABILITIES.
mission .............................
The plaintiff on April 9th, 1909,
Grose claims for losses
Interest and rents due and
unpaid............................. $177,029.70
demanded of said county all of said
accrued.................................
Amount of unearned pre­
road tux assessed against the pro­
miums on all outstand­
•Total assets..................$301,9934
perty within its limits, and the
ing risks........................... 1,538,564.11 Less special deposits in
*>Suty refused to pay said demand
Due for commission and
any State (if any there
brokerage.........................
but ordered one-half of said road
be) .....................................
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All other liabilities..........
30,950.32
Total assets admitted
tax, or four mills thereof, to be tur­
in Oregon....................$301.99411
ned over to plaintiff.
Total liabilities..........$1,746,544.13
LIABILITIES.
The pluintiff thereupon sued out
Total insurance in force
December 31, 1909...$278,885,164.00 Grose claims for losses
a writ of review from the circuit
unpaid.................................
THE
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR
court of Tillamook County, to re­
Amount of unearned pre­
YEAR.
view the action of the county court
miums on all outstand­
Total risks written during
in that matter, and upon the hear­
ing risks ............................. 501,723.1
year ................................... $173,777.00
Due for commission and
ing of said writ of review, the court
Gross premiums received
brokerage .........................
830.!
during the year.............
4,630.32
found in fuvor of plaintiff and or­ Red Clover Creamery Company
All other liabilities return
Premiums returned dur­
dered all of said road tax to be paid
premiums and taxes.... 9,232!
Report.
1,431.19
ing the year.....................
over to pluintiff by the defendant,
Losses paid during the
Tillamook,
Oregon,
Jan.
25,
1910.
Tillamook County. From this judg­
Total liabilities ............ $558,286*:
year .....................................
175.06
Total insurance in force
Red Clover Creamery Co.
Losses incurred during
ment, die defendant appeals.
December
31. 1909.. $83,619,885»
the year .............................
175.06
The luw, ut the time the charter i G entlemen , — Following is mv
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YUi
Total amount of risk out­
of the pluintiff was enacted, provid­ report as Secretary of Red Clover
Total risks written during
standing in
Oregon
ed for the levying of roud taxes by Creamery Co, for the year 1909:
the year.............................. $263.428.«!
December 31st, 1909........ $173,777.00
Amount of milk received for each
counties of leas than 10,(0) inhubi-
Williamsburgh City Fire Insurance Gross premiums received
during the year ..............
6,1441
Company.
tanta to the amount of not to exceed month: Jan. 36.406 lbs; Feb. 37,438
Premiums returned during
F. H. W ay , Sec.
$1.5u on the thousand dollars valua­ lbs; March 157,046 lbs; April, 361,119
1.672,:
the year...............................
Statutory resident general agent
tion, or in other words, u tax of one lbs; May ¡11X2.2891bs; J line 398,292 lbs;
Losses paid during the
and attorney for service :
year.......................................
uad one-half mills. Sec. 4085 Hill’s July 3(18,232 lbs; Aug. 320,911 lbs;
1,078!
E dward W. M ueller ,
¡Sept. 246,434 lbs; Oct. 172,160 lbs;
Code.
No. 316 Abington Building, Losses incurred during
the year .............................
Portland, Ore.
LOTUS]
The decision of this case turns ! Nov. 83,327 lbs; Dec. ¡18,155 lbs;
Total amount of risks out­
primarily upon the construction to
Total, 2.611,845 lbs.
standing
in Oregon,
Synopsis of the annual statement
be given to sub. 2 of Sec. 2, Art. IV.
Amount of butterfat contained in
December 31, 1909........... £ $408.178,1
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of
the SECURITY
INSUR­
Michigan Fire 4 Marine Insur
of the charter of Tillamook City. milk: 1(B, ¡427.7 lbs; average test
ANCE COMPANY, of New Haven,
ance
Company,
State of Connecticut, on the 31st
Session Laws of 181)3, pp. 551-2. .OHB2.
day of December, 1909. made
E. J. B ooth , Sec. J
Among other powers granted the
Amount of cheese manufactured,
to the Insurance Commissioner
Statutory resident general agentj
plaintiff by thia section, is found 280,847.25 lbs. Returns. $42,825.83.
of the State of Oregon, pursuant and attorney for service :
the following:
“To collect road
to ¡aw:
Average price 15.249 per lb. f.o.b.
P. E. G eroulr
CAPITAL,
tax from nil property is said cor­ Tillamook City; average yield, 1075
Amount of capital paid
poration equal to that now levied lbs. cheese per 100 lbs. milk; aver­
up... ................................. $500,000.00
by luw for road purposes, to be ex­ age price paid patrons. 35.IXH.
INCOME.
pended upon highways, streets,
Amount paid patrons, $37,911.1X1;
Premiums received during
and alleys within said corporation Average price per 1<X) lbs. milk.
year......................................1,499,888.47
under the supervision oi the com­ $1,45-4; total number of Trips ship­
Interest, dividends and
rents received during the
mon council, and the citizens mid ped, 3,920 cases; Y. A.'« 135 cases.
year....................................... 92,591.87
property within said corporation
Amount received by Red Clover
Income from other sources
ahull be exempt from the same Creamery Co. for manufacturing
The valued family re«
received
during
the
tuxes for county road pur|H>aea." cheese $4914.84; amount charged for
year......................................... 48,'293.87
ci-es for cough and cold
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The charter went into effect im­ manufacturing being l*»c. per lb.
cure, liniments, tonics and
Total income --------- 1,640,774.21
mediately by virtue of an emer­
Patron« were paid for butterfat
DISBURSEM ENT8.
other remedies have as
gency clause there to uttuclied, hav­ as follows: Jan. 30.5c; Feb. 33.8c;
Losses
paid
during
the
careful
attention here as
ing been filed with the Secretary of Marell 36.3c April 36,3c; May 35.37c;
,ye«r.................................... $687.237.!9
the
most
intricate prescrip­
State February 13. 1893. At the June ¡«4.17c; July 34.8c; Aug. 37.07c;
!
Dividends paid during
tions. z
time of its passage, the amount lev­ Sept. 38.04c; Oct. 38.11c; Nov. ! 37.38c;
theyearon capital stock 60(1X1.00
ied by general laws for Count v road I Dec. 37.45c.
"Iam 70 years oldand travel most
Total expenditures. $934.853.64 Commissions and salaries
paid during the year. . 428.525.65
Our fresh, high grade
ASSETS.
purposes, was one and one-halt | Liabilities of the Company: Due of the time," writes B. F. Tolson,
of Elizabethtown. Kv. “Everywhere Value of real estate
Taxes, licenses and fees
drugs will help to make
mill« on the dollar.
Subaequently- patrons for Dee. milk, $<XXI.88; due I go I recommend Electric Bitters,
paid
during
the
year
..
53,361.50
owned ............................... $
_
these remedies more • effec-
t > the passage of the act ineorporat- cheesemuker, $K<33; Assets: sup­ liecaiise 1 owe my excellent health Value of stocks and bonds
Amounts of all other ex­
penditures
.......................
ing pluintiff. but at the same sea- plies on hand, $666..18; amount* in and vitality to them. Thev effect a
207.991.91
owned ■.............................
tive than ever.
728.370.01
cure every time.”
They never fail Loans on mortgages and
■ion of the legislature, an act was hands of treas. $831.59.
to tone the stomach, regulate the
Total expenditures $1.437,116.54
collateiaj. etc................... 300.45a 00
Right prices are also
passed permiting counties tej levy
Revenues for the year: Balance kidneys and Isiwels. stimulate the Cash
in banka and on
ASSETS.
assured.
a tax of five mills on the dol’ur for Dec. Slat, 1908. $928.70 ; received for liver.invigorate the nerves and pu­
hand ..................................... 61851.97 Otlic- Ledger Assets........
1.823.16
County mad purposes. but th s making cheese. $4,914.85 ; received rify the blood. Thev work wonders Premiums in course of
Value of real estate owned 166,70aoo
act did not take effect until 00 day« from sales, $27.97 ; received from for the weak, run ¿town men and
collection and in trans­
Value of stocks and bonds
women, restoring strength, vigor ! mission ...............................
aftsr the sdjuuriynent of the legis­ separator and mould. $11UOI ; by­ and
heolth
iov.
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•••
—w <8 . •• a a • dailv
vani««
JWV.
Trv ‘ Interest and rents due and 223,746.73 T «»ned ............................ 1.880,007.00
fksat.a.
Ell.
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Loans <m mortgages and
lature. Later. an act was passed note $1,000.60; total. $6.981.52.
them. Ouly
Sv.
.»....
— —.A Satisfaction
—_ « by Chas'
«-«. is r posi- | accrued .......... .................
31 762.19
collateral, etc................. 17P.10a00
lively
guaranteed
permitting a levy of ten mill« on
Disbursement«: Notes cancelled. Clough.
Cash in bauk« and on
Reliable Druggist
_____________
'
ths dollar, which act ia still in $1(UU<>; budding and machinery.
Total assets ............ $1,427,18(190 Dh“"d .................................
81,574.16
Less
special
deposits
in
force.
Premiums
in
course
of
An Awful Eruption
$1437.76; dividends $82.50; expenses,
collection and in trana-
Plaintiff contends first, that the $4007.28; interest«IU61; total «11547.15.
misaion ............................. 247.887.26
ana
>om
interest
in
wkin
eruptions
won!« "now levied by law” should
Balance to credit of Red Clover
Oregon............................. $1.427.18a 90 Interest and rents due and
will
l»r
Ml
«
short,
if
you
use
Huck*
CbEANING & PRESSING
be construed so an to mean “now Creamery Co.. $4;u t7
LIABILITIES.
accrued
.......................... 13,381.52
len'a Arnica Salve,' their quickest
or hereafter levied by law;" jn
Respectfully,
cure. Even the worst boils, ulcers, Gross claims for losses
Total assets ............... $2.570,473.10
other word«, that the intention of
or fever sores are soon healed bv it.
un|>aid ........................... «222.104.35
I da M VUKK. Sec'y.
Less s;>ecial deposits in
neatly done
Best for Burns, cuts. Bruises. »Sore Amount of unearned pre­
tbs legislature wan to give the
any State (if any there
miums on all outstand­
tope, chapped Hands. Chilblains
City the benefit oi any increase
be* .......................................
36.(Xia00
Saved a Soldier's Life.
ing risks .........................
and I ties. It gives instant relief.
at the
that might be made in the amount
Due for commission and
Total assets admitted
Facing death from shot and shell <Bc. at Chas 1. Clough.
of ths Isvy by subsequent levtela- | in the civil war was more agreeable
brokenMM ................... . . . M.5Ä74
in Oregon ............ «2.535,473110
Allother liabilities.............
tion We are unable to find any to 1. A. Stone, of Kemp. Tex., than
LIABILITIES.
Stiff Neck.
Capital and aurplua
authority for such an interpretation facing it from what doctors said
- -------- — aa
Grosa claims for losses
Stiff neck is caused by rheumatism
regards
pobey
holders..
67U
544.04
unpaid
..................................
126,611.75
was
consumption.
"I
contracted
Tbs Word “now * hnn a fixed and
It is
a stublsirn cold“ he writes, "that of the muscles of the neck.
..
. ---------- - | Amount of unearned pre
definite meaning
It signifies "at devrloixsl n cough, that stuck to usually confined to one ride or to the
- . V’*' '••bibties ........ «1.427. KIWI
miums on all outstand
ths present time,” nt a time run 2?^
I ing risks..............
j ■»> cm m
all rvitiadivM (<»r \ r««m, back of the neck and one aide. total premiums in force
W
Itile
it
ia
often
painful
quick
re
weight ran down to 130 ^mnds
temimrsneoua
with
something I
’J
«MW 44 Due for commi^on and
;ef
.nay
be
had
by
applying
OH8OO.N FOR TH« TEAR
brokerage .......................
....
done. Pike v. Kennedy. ¡3 Or. 4*i. Then I Iwgan to use Dr. King's Chamberlain a Uniment. Not one y ?*J**?*
New Discovery, which completely
Total nska written during
••• other ...........
i All
liabilities
Psc «•'; Chapman v. Holmes cured me. I now weigh 178 ix>unda.A caae of rheumatism in ten reqiurea
32.619.06
the year ...............
_
Kxscutore. 10 N. J. Law, jp.*). For Coughs. Colds. La Griptw. internal treatment W hen there ia Gross premiums received
- Totel liabilities .. $1,55X7X1 »7
King v. Miller, 32 Or. M. »7 Ps<- ,*M1 Asthma, nemorrhage. Hoarseness. no fever and no swelling, aa in mua-
during the year................
2.«187 Total insurance in force
OPPesiTE THE ALLEN HOUSE.
cular
ami
chronic
rebeumatiam.
Whocming
Cough
and
lung
When used in a statute, it will
Premiums returned during
December 31. 1UV «277.730.870(1)
mmble, it« »tiprrmr. Snr. fl.HK • < hamberlain’s Liniment will ac
the year.........................7?
be construed as having reference
BUBINBBB IX (»BOOK
Wkl» TERM»
*
Guaranteed by I
I WMM-s
during the
to the statute then in force.
Heard I has. I. Clough
7 treatment —For
by Lamar s ! year
SPECIALTY IN ALL KINO OF C*«*
..................
l>rug Store.
‘
•
53.28 Total risks
lncurml during
the year
I
FAMILY
RECIPES
CLOUGH,
I
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TOGGERY I
S. VIERECK,
Tillamook Bakery.
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