•sis of the annual statement Total liabilities ... $1,372,063.41 Market value of real es­ ■« of the Total insurance in force tate owned.......... None December;!!, 1910.. $1.551,850.00 Book value of stocks —-----------— and bonds owned 593.959.29 B usiness in O regon for FOR the THE lxians on mortgages and Y ear . ____________ collateral, etc ................ waukce, in the State of Wis­ Premium notes and pol- ; Total risks written consin, 545,462.42 during the year .... $ 7,000.00 7,00a00 •‘’J loans.......... 31st day of December, 1910, Cash in banks and ori to the Insurance Cominis- ’.’Gross premiums re­ hand ................................. 106,721.31 ceived during the of the State of Oregon, pur- year................................. 267.16 Net uncollected and de- to law: ______________ ferre«l premiums ........ - Total amount of risks C apital Other assets (net), less outstanding in Ore- assets not admitted, gon, December 31, mtof capital paid 7,000.00 $114,262.03 ......................... 230.560. ID 1910. 7,000.00 ........... .................. $ 1,000.000- 0 W estern S tates L ife I nsurance Total assets ............. $2,067,331.55 I ncome . Co. Less special deposits iums received dur- By A. D. Lockwood, Secretary. in any state (if any the year in cash.. $2.167,988. 5 Statutory resident general agent there be)... ... None (st, dividends, and and attorney for service: Isaac Total assets admitted in is received during Swett. Oregon ..............................$2,057,331.55 4 [year.... .............. 227.704. L iabilities . ■e from other sour- ! Synopsis of the annual statement : received during j of the Net reserve ..................... year......................... 256. Total policy claims........ All other liabilities income Capital stock and sur­ plus ................................. D isbursements . Of Dubuque, in the State of Iowa, on the 31st day of December, 1910, during made to the Insurance Commis­ sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­ suant to law : Notice of Sale of Tide Lands. thwestern National surance Company, - Dubuque Fire & Marine Insurance Company, B usiness C apital . L licenses and fees [ during the year, int of all other ex- ditures ................... ;al expenditures. $2,069,150. of real {state ¡ed........................... $ 176,050. ) of stocks and da owned .............. 3,848,937. I on mortgages [collateral, etc.... 1,255,000. lin banks and on i , ------------ D isbursements . i claims for losses aid............................... mt of unearned mums on all out- iding risks.............. 2,812,031 for commission, brokerage............ her liabilities — igration reserve.. ea, rents, expen- etc ........................... county and muni- J taxes..................... $701,813.01 A ssets . Value of real estate owned ......................... $ 3,000.00 Value of stocks and bonds owned ............. 283,850.00 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc... 823,457.36 Cash in banks and on hand ............................... 67,537.84 Prems. in course of collection and in transmission .......... 100,960.11 Interest and rents due and accrued ............. 22,716.11 wuter 68,000.00 I ecurity L ife I nsurance C o . of A merica . By W. O. J ohnson , President. Total income ........... $ 824,779.28 Total expenditures Th* Art of Boxing. F or T ub Amount of capital paid up ..................................... $ 200,000.00 Total risks written dur­ ing the year................... Gross premiums re­ I ncome . ceived during the year Premiums received Premiums returned dur­ during the year in ing the year ........None. eash ................. $ 761,881.62 I-osses paid during the Interest, dividendsand year ................ None. rents received during Losses incurred during year................................. 62,778.91 the year.............. None. Income from other Total amount of risks sources received dur­ outstanding in Oregon ing the year................. 118.75 December 31, 1910. ... . Losses paid during the year, ............................. $ 349,742.80 Dividends paid during the year on capital stock............................... 40,000.00 Commissions and sal­ aries paid during the total assets............ $5,801,888.67 year ....................... 256,771.46 I special deposits Taxes, licenses and fees Iny state................ 10,000.00 paid during the year 26,969.28 Amount of all otherex- I assets admitted penditures.................. 28,329.47 Oregon..................... $5,791,888.67 L iabilities . O regon Statutory resident general agent nd attorney for service: W. R. J ames , Portland, Ore. along water Final Notice. N otice I s H brkbv G iven ,— That the un- Convention of Stage. Falls Victim to Thieves. S. W. Bends, of Coal City, Ala., las a justifiable grievance. Two liieves stole his health for twelve rears. They weie 1 liver and kid- icy trouble. Then Dr. King’s New Life Pills throttled them. He’H well now. Unrivaled for Constipation, Malaria, Headache. Dyspepsia. 25c. it Chas. I. Clough’s. along along 0 feet along to point of , Gross claims for losses risks written dur- unpaid....................... $ 40,996.03 ihe year ................ $3,262,51a 00 Amount of unearned premiums receiv- prems. on all out­ urmg the year.... standing risks ............... 707,162.17 LaGrippe Coughs. urns returned dur- All other liabilities.... 20,0J0.00 the year .................. Strain and weaken the system ) paid during the Total liabilities ... $ 768,158.20 ' md if not checked may develop nto pneumonia. No danger of this Total insurance in 1 incurred during force Dec. 31, 1910 .. $107,637,053.00 J vhen Foley’s Honey and Tar is rear ........................ aken promptly. It is a reliable amount of risks ’a.iiily medicine for all coughs and B usiness in O regon for the landing in Oregon Y bar . ‘ xilds, and acts quickly ami effect- ■mber 31, 1910 ....I vely in cases of croup. Refuse Total risks written dur- s substitues.—C. I. Clough. BWESTERN N ational I nsur ­ ing the year................ $ 328,300.00 ance C ompany , Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor Gross premiums re­ ky J oseph H u ebl , Secretary, ceived during the < cercise insufficient mastication of mtory resident general agent year ............................. 5,898.12 1 >od, constipation, a torpid liver, Attorney for service: Premiums returned t orry and anxiety, are the most [ M oses B illings . during the year ... 1,364,80 < minion causes of stomach troub- Losses paid during 1 •s. Correct your habits and take the year ....................... 1,554.91 < hamberlain's Stomach and Liver bsis of the annual statement Losses incurred dur­ ablets and you will soon t>e well ing the year ............. 2,304.91 s gain.—For sale by Lamar’s Drug Total amount of risks S outstanding in Ore­ Pneumonia Follows a Cold- gon, Dec. 31, 1910 . 350,000.00 But never follow« the use of D ubuque F ire & M arine I nsur - 1 Foley’s Honey and Tar, which checks the rough and expels the ance C ompany By N. J. S chuep , Sec. c :old. M. Stockwell. Hannibal, Mo., Statutory resident general agent 1 «ays, ” It beats all the remedies I fver used, I contracted a bad cold and attorney for service: M oses B illings , Portland. Or. ! ind cough and was threatened with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley's C apital . Honey and Tar completely cured Synopsis of the annual statement ' Tie.” No opiates, just a reliable of the 1 household medicine.—C. I. Clough. I ncome . 42,935.85 Belief from Kidney Tronble Security Life Insurance 3peedy “I had an acute attack of Bright’s Company of America, < iisease with inflammation ol the idney’s and bladder and dizzi- In the State of Virginia, on the 31at day of December, 1910, r ess,” says Mrs. Cora Thorp, Jack- ” A bottle of Foley’s made to the Insurance Commia* ‘ on, Mich. ear ........................ tuoner of the State of Oregon, pur- ' Cidney Remedy overcome the st­ I from other sour- ack, reduced the inflammation, Huant to law : received during uok away the pain and made the 399,550.00 C apital . t ladder action normal, I wish every - ne cotild know of thia wonderful Mai income $ 450.9H6.00 Amount of capital paid r emedy.”—C. I. Clough. up ........................... $ 500,000.00 I ncome . ! Premiums received dur­ $3.50406 ing the year................... $ 496,300.70 ' Interest, 54 John B. Langley 2,175 01 il,»a 16 GRAVEL SCREENED OR L iahiliti UNSCREENED Their arms uplift In air, their heads wlth- ’ draw Back from the blows, and. mingling hand with hand. Provoke the conflict. Pugilism has been a typical English sport from the days of King Alfred - London Standard. dersigtied, as administratrix of the estate oi D. W. IJAMS, deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, that Monday, the 13thday of February. 1911, in the hour of ten o'clock a.in., of said day, at the court room of said court, has been ap­ pointed by the said court as the time and place for the h a ring of objections thereto, if any there be, and the settlement of salt, estate. All persons having objections to «aid final account are hereby required to file the same with said court prior to the time fixed for such hearing. Date of first publication January 12th, 1911 ’ LAURA swv^s W. ---- N. KEKRON Administratrix. Total assets ad­ mitted in Oregon $1,301,521.42 L iabilities . rugillsm. the practice of boxing or fighting with the fists, wns a muiily art nnil exercise highly esteemed among the ancients. In those days the hands of the pugilist were armed with the centus, leather throngs loaded with lend or Iron. This form of athletic sport wns at first only permitted to freemen among the Greeks, but grad­ ually It was taken up ns a professiou and lost much of Its prestige. As an Illustration of Its early use we find In Virgil's fifth Aeneld the rec­ ord of a match between Dares, "with nimble feet and confident In youth.” nnd Entellus. the veteran chiimplon. “strong and weighty limbed.” when the combatants— Within the imperial preserves where the kaiser and Ills guests secured 500 deer In one day Is the Bcborfhalde. which each year toward the month of November becomes the meeting place of t. isands of stags. Thia nnuual asseu.olnge on the Hchorfliulde has taken place every autun'ii for cen­ turies past. Mention thereof lias been found In documenta more than a thou­ sand years old. All sorts of theories have been put forward to account for it. Some natives say that the animals meet to decide matters affecting the leadership of their various clans. It seems hnrd to account otherwise for the attraction which brings stags and their mutes from Gallein, on the Rus­ sian border: from the Liechtenstein game preserves south of Vicuna aud from the still larger »wtates In Hun­ gary belonging to the Archduke Fred­ erick. all the way to the Bcborfhalde.— London Chronicle. Ths Dialect Was There. Notice of Appointment of minlstrator. Ad N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That the County Court of Tillamook County, State of Oregon, on the 17th day of January, 1911, duly ap­ pointed the undersigned as Admin istrator of the Estate of WILLIAM B. JONES, deceased, and that all liersons, having claims against said estate, are required to present them with the proper vouchers to my attorney, A. S. Dresser, Room 319 Worcester Building, Portland, Oregon, within six months from the «late of the first publication of this notice. D avid W. J ones , Administrator of the Estate of William B. Jones. A. S. D resser , Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication, Febru­ ary 2nd, 1911. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale N otice is H ereby G iven ,— That by virtue of an execution dhly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Tillamook, on the 8th day of December, 1910, and to me directed, the same being issued in pursuance of a decree and order of sale, made and entered in said Court on the 14th day of November, 1910. in a suit to foreclose a mortgage on the real projierty hereinafter descrilie«! in which suit F. R Beals were plaintiff and I-awrcnce E. Sanders and Gertrude Sanders were de fendants, commanding me to sell the real proiierty hereinafter des­ cribed, as by law provided to satisfy the sum of $513.00 together with interest thereon from Novem­ ber 14, 1910, until paid and for the sum of $100.00 as a reasonable at­ torney’s fee nnd costs andtlisliurse- ments of suit taxed at $35.80 and costs and all accruing costa < f sale and put the purchaser of said real property at said sale in immediate |>oaaeanion thereof, to satisfy said judgment and «lerree. Now, therefore, I will on Saturday, the 4th day of March A. D. 1911, in front of the Court House door in said County and State, sell to the highest and lieat bidder, for cash in hand, the following tlewrilred real profierty, situated in Tilia- mook County, auta 3 and addition to Tillamook City, Oregon, all in Tillamook County, State of Oregon. Dated Tillamook. Oregon. Janu­ ary 31st, 1911. H. C renshaw . Sheriff of Tillamook County, State of Oregon Ex-Oovernor Bob Taylor of Tennes­ see was ones entertalnltix n northern guest who wns rather skeptical about the prevailing dialect In stories of southern negroes. He thought It over­ drawn. To disprove the contention. Mr. Taylor laughingly made a wager wl«h his guest that the northerner would lie unable to Interpret the I ho - guage of the first negro they met. Ac­ cordingly they set out end presently came upon a black man basklug In­ dolently In the sun. Telling Ills friend to pay close heed. Mr. Taylor stepped up to the negro and demanded sud­ denly: "Web he?” The negro blinked hla eyes stolidly and then answered in a gntttiral vole«: IVa h w ho ?”— Every body's.