J 5 TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT MARCH 9, 1911 D isb URSEMENTH. MAIMED CERVANTES. SHAVING IN ITALY. Bravery In Battle of the Famaue Author of "Don Quijoto.** hill Italy may he the land >>f the fl Is liol Hie home uf Hie «have Their Methods Effective Even if It The TV lairlM-r* there are geiieri Sometimes Dramatic. vruiteij from the rank* of H h * i * I or the medical stiidenls The.' lie able lo stand tile sight of TESTING A MAN OF COURAGE. In the early day* of medicine phv Nkdaus called iu tairliers iu do ibeir bleeding for them. In Italy a physician now does hl* Ths Secret Service Knew More About uwn bleeding—if he visits a bariier His Own Affairs Than Ho Did Him- shop first self and Proved It In a Most Startling Everything Is done In nil orderly snd Conclusive Manner. manner In the Latin kingdom Ibe mun who yearns lo open a tousoriHl Parta have always Th? police of parlor apjiears iiefore the miinn ipallty iimUv Il a rule to keep closely In touch tu request his Ih euse N'o iiifiuem e |s wllh I lie criminal element, the spire required He does not have lo have a Hud acereI otticiul* of lbe department pull. N’o. be cultivates I hat later poKtng it» crimina I n among the real “Are you qualified’/” demand I lie city criminal« when utMVtuuiry io learn their father* ••Signori." respond* the applicant re­ hptTviH Th? following Incident. In whh b the mitlonai Impulee for dramat* proachfully. "does not my fattier own le ell eel crop« out. will nerve lu illUH- a horse, ami have I not curried it iraie huW well al timen they du their every Sunday*/ Besltlvs. I have worked In tiie Mtdckyards.' work: “Bene.” reply th? license givers, Al the beginning of the French rev­ olution the chief of the police of I’arin "You are Indeed Multed in every « II V. * ««> had upon id* register I lie mimen of uo Her? ar? your shaving |wt|»ers forth and s<*rape ai-qiiaiiilance wit II fewer than NiiKpectcfl and deprav th? strangers within our gates^imi ••ut rd «•haraetern whone purntiiln were only di*tant acquaintances To cut known to be of a criminal nature your friends Is bad form and bad t«r A inercfinnt of high reH|H*ela hlllty in ’em” Bordeaux liad occHNion t » r»s|| Paris Then. If the happy neophyte has upon eonnm-rclii I (iiislness. carrying th»» tin. Ii? ofienB up a dissecting par­ with him lulls mid money to n very lor Th? tin Is necessary I large amount <>u til« arrival nt the blades guien of the Kreuch niel rupi ills n geu On? I tn Ila n trnveler was fien rd to feel looking man opened rbe door of remark: "I now l»ell?v? that the unir ttie eatriage and addrenned him to thin tyr St. Luke wa* skinned il 11 ve I effect: He know th? man who sklnm*l him i •’Kir. I have been waiting for yon rthaved me this morning.” twelve «orne time According lo my noten, yon good men and true looked nt Ills face were to arrive al tiiln hour. ami. your and then gave Hielr verdict, lie was pernoti, ymir carriage ami your port a truthful man When a customer enter* nn Italian mantean exactly answering the de Nerifitlon I hold In my hand, you will barber shop he Is escorted politely to an operating clntlr. The buck of Hie permit me to have the honor of cull chair I* stationary, but th? headrest ducting you to M de Kart hie” ’l*he gentleman. anionlnlied mid let* down to a remarkable degree. alarmed hi I III* interruption ami Hl III Th? result I* flint while th? applicant s more at hearing the mime of the < i hip* and km*e* ar? bent to an angle Inspector of the police mentioned, de of ninety degree* til* nwk stretches *o inand«*d to know what M de Sirtlne that hl* head makes an nriite angle wanted with him. adding Hint lie had with Ills back. Ills cliltb pointing dire« t- never committed any offeune agaltmt ly at the celling. It require long prac­ the lawn and that the p*»llue could tice for stout gentlemen to l»e<-ome comfortable In this position have no right to detain Idin Then the operator «tips hi* brush In The meMHonger declared himself |g norain of the chii *? i»t the detention Ice water and brushes It lightly h < to * s __ soap. „. He then, with a plnvfnl air. and nald I lint when lie had conducted tin* him to M tie Knrflne he nhunld have ark were pul ilowu — tiun uf mind ■turbia auch an ml er vu i New York Suu >í an*j*en*c Juet al the munieut the villains were Shs Levsd Him. pre|Miring tw lake the luenhaiil'a life This was after the quarrel “I can four |*Hb*e utfteere n ho were »oueeab never forgive you." he cried "I-asI «*d uudvr the lied mud in the rlmtH« night you said I was a lobster " ru«hed «ait an<1 aelxeil the olTenden» iu ’’Itut you know.” she replbst. nod her the very net uf attempting murder and tone was conciliatory—"you know how with lite mu »leu prv|$erty in their ptm- dearly I love lotmtera “ tuMndun The mu mude «hori work of With a glad cry be folded her to ht» the crtinlnal*. and the puliré vuugmtil­ breast -Philadelphia Itecord la ted the merchant uu I i I h cun rage ■ nil |»e. hit* hii liilerent fur Htndenl* of Htenilure “lu the Mar que*a galley”-we quote froui <’oiu Oa'iiider (’tirrey'a ’Sea Wolve* In the Mediterranean”—••wax lying in hl* I**!, wick of h fever, a young inau twenty four year* of age. a Mimnlnrd of Ahala de lienare*. the *<» ii of lion arable parent*, we are tuld, although tneae parent* were | mm > f When thl* young man heard that a battle waa luuniueut he rone from lit* lied him I demutided of bi* captain. Frauat uf greatest danger captain and other*, hi* friruil*. conn se I cd him to remain In his tied, •Senorea.’ replied Ibe young man. i •what would t>e wild of Miguel de Cervantes Hbould he take till* advice? On every occasion up to thia duy on j which his enemies have offered buttle I to hi* majesty I have served like a good soldier, and today I intend to do ho in spile of this sickness and fever.' He was given command of twelve sol­ diers In s shallop and all day waa to he seen where the combat raged most fiercely. He received twu wounds in the « best and another which cost him Hie loss <»f III* left hand Tu those to whom lie proinlly displayed them In after years lie was accustomed to say. •Wound* In the face or the cheat are like star* which guide one tlirongh honor to the skies’ Of him the <-hn»n b ier says. *Ce <-onHnned Hie rest of hl* life witIi honorable memory of thia wonderful et Whit tier upon the liure-urity that seemed Inseparable from so many d.«ini often Ing out fmm all aides of the large old country home th» master of the bouse ■trove gently tn restore confidence by pleading that most of them were lock •si at eight. Finanaial Warrla». "8»itu 17,377.36 in other States............ Total aaaets udmittel in Oregon .................. $3,077,31601 Metropolitan Casualty In­ surance Company, If you are over puxslsd In working wllh vlwtrlc wire« as to which Is | hx 1 live and which Is negative or whether the current la alternating then* In no simpler method than the uu* of a po tato Cut the vegetable In half and Insert the ends of the wire Into the fresh lody Atwiut the imnltlve wire a green stain will at «inee ap|ie«r. due tu dissolved copper If the current Is al­ ternating the ends of both wires will I* surrounded by dark colored stains Chicago Trlbuna $408,854.52 $53,888.42 »42.62 Market value of real estate owned ■ $ 142.62 Market value of stocks 20,000.00 and Ixmds owned.. • Loans on mortgages 611,088.34 etc............. ......... .. 210.30 Premium notes and 73,661.18 policy loans.................. ’ T he M etropolitan C asu al i i Cash in banks anl on I nsurance C ompany , of N > 6,989.42 hand ............•• P. W m . S imon , Secretary. Net uncollected and Statutory resident general agent 14,668. ¡8 deferred premiums.. 200,000.00 and attorney for service 50,563.37 Other assets (net) ....... E. R. T hompson , Portland, Or. . $ 776,970.59 Total assets 391,333.51 U.S. Branch Total assets ad- Synopsis of the annual statement initted in Oregon $ n6,9<0.59 of the 117,996 30 L iabilities . I Insist on yourself; never Imitate Your own gift you can prreeut every moment with the cumulative forre of a whole life’s cultivation, but of the adopt ill tnlent of nnotlier you have only an extrem|M>rniieoiw. half pos SCHSfon Ttmt which each enn do best none but his Maker enn teach him. Where I* the master who could have tnught Slmkes|>eareT Where Is the mas ter who could have Instructed Frank­ lin or Washington or Bacon or New ton? Every great man ta unique Du that which Is assigned to you and you ciiuuot hope too much or dan* too much.— Emerson in 40,129.88 7,953.75 writteu $560,000.00 Total riaka during the year .... > I ncome . Groaa premium» re­ ceived during the Premiums received dur- __ ing the year in cash $1,383.566. *3 year................ •••••• Premiums returned dur­ Interest, dividends.and ing the year • • • • rente received during 121,250.51 Loaaea paid during the the year ....................... Income from other sour­ year........... ■••.•'• Loe sea incurred during ces received during year ............................. the year ........................... Total amount of pre­ $1,504.817.24 miums outatanding Total income.. in Oregon, Decem­ D isbursement ». ber 31, 1910............... A moHt nbMii.il thing «•onnreteil with leglll bUHlness Is the little |ile<-e of reil. L iabilities . green or blue |iH|ier or ilnuli of sealing wax which ive often place ill the eml Gross claims for losses 98,091.16 unpaid ................ of n Hlgnnture to n deed, will or other Amount of unearned Important doeiitneDt. premiums on all out­ It I h a very siiiiill thing In size, hut standing risks............. 1,304,628.15 one to which ii great diail of Impor Due for commission tHii'-e 1« frequently given It Is n relic and brokerage............ of antiquity, mid no plausible excuse All other liabilities .... 50,997.56 run he Invented for continuing It“ use $1,454,317.67 Rome of the more progressive states Total liabilities............. have practically abolished Its use by Total insurance in torce December 31. 1910.. $235.731,430.1 0 i legislation, which deprives It of any technical legal slgnlflcnnce. In others, B uhin ess in O regon for the Y ear . however. It Is still used with nil se Total risks written dur­ rloasiiess mid solemnity, mid mi al ing the year............... $1,922,474.00 most magical value Is given to It by Gross premiums received dignified Judges that Is little less than during the year.............. 29.819,50 ridiculous. Premiums returned^lur- 6,778.06 ing the year..................... A man died years ngo lenvttqr par! Losses ¡mid during the I of his estate to another to en|ov while 10,244.06 year..................... ............ he lived, with tile privilege of devising Losses incurred during It nt Ills death to others whom he I 10,259.06 the year............................. might select by a writing under his Total amount of risks “hand and seal ” A writing was exe­ outstanding in Oregon cuted so devising the property, lint II December 31, 1910 . ... $1,158,965.00 was contested by others claiming the O rient I nsurance C o . property upon the technical ground By J as . WYPER, Manager. that the paper contained no seal after Statutory resident general agent the signature and the devise wns and attorney for service : therefore void. S am B. S toy , Portland, Oregon. Carl Haberluch, agent, Tillamook, A wise Philadelphia Judge closely wcnitlnlzed the signature and after Oregon. carefully listening to the argumenta I of lawyers decided that at the end of Synopsis of the annual statement the signature there was nn extra of the scroll or flourish made with the pen with which the signature was made and that this was sufficient In law to constitute a seal —Case and Comme I Of New York, in the *«tate of New Ba Yoursalf. 460,261.17 Orient Insurance Com­ pany, Paid for losses, endow­ ments, annuities and surrender values ... Dividends paid to policy holders during the year.................................. . Dividends paid on capi­ tal stock during the year ................... Commissions and sal­ aries paid during the York, On the 3tst day of December, 1910, made to the Insurance Commis­ sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­ sunn t to law ;_____________________ C apital . Amount of capital paid up................................ $ 200,000.00 I ncome . B usiness in O regon for the Y ear . Premiums received dur­ ing the year in cash $2,476,584.81 Total risks written dur­ Interest, dividends, and 88,500.00 ing trie year............... I rents received during Gross premiums re­ .......................... 147,175.26 the year ceived during the from other Income 16,858.66 year ............................ sources received dur- returned ing the yea r................ • 309,233. 27 Premiums during the year $2,932,993.34 Losses paid during Total income 3,037.81 the year ....................... D isbursements . Losses incurred dur­ 3,037.31 ing the year ............. Losses paid during the amount of risks $ the year.......................... $1,069,428.89 Total outstanding in Ore­ Dividends paid during 323,200.00 gon, Dec. 31, 1910 ■ the year on capital C ontinental L ife I nsurance & stock ................................ Commissions and sal­ I nvestment C ompany , By T homas R. C etllo , President. aries paid during the 655,582.43 ycor ................... .. Taxes, licenses, and Synopsis of the annual statement fees paid during Uie of the 78,198.93 year.................................. Amount of all other ex­ penditures ..................... Kansas City Life In­ surance Company, $2,666,922.79 Of Kansas City, in the State of Missouri, on the 31st day of December, 1910, A ssets . made to the Insurance Commis­ Value of real estate sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­ owned ............................. $ 350,000.00 suant to law: ____ _____ Value of stocks and C apital . bonds owned ............... 2,518,695.00 Loans on mortgages and Amount of capital paid collateral, etc ........ ... None. _ up * . $100,000.00 Cash in banks and on I ncome . hand .............................. 685,439.91 Premiums in course of Premiums received dur­ collection and in trans­ ing the year ................. $1,049,825.79 464.334.14 mission .......................... Interest, dividends and Interest and rents due rente received during and accrued ................. the year......................... 96,922.40 Other assets ..................... Income from other sour­ ces received during Total assets $4,102,036.57 the year......................... 29,814,66 Lees special deposits in other states............. $ 20,498.02 Total income.................. $1,176,502.88 Total assets admitted in D isbursements . Oregon ............................. $4,081,538.55 Paid for losses, endow­ L iabilities . ments. annuities and surrender values........ $ 219,609.67 Gross claims for losses unpaid ............................ $ 198,882.51 Dividends paid to policy holders during the Amount of unearned year............................... 53,155.20 premiums on all out­ standing risks ............. 2,365,266.47 Dividends paid tocapi- tal stock during the Due forcommission and year ................................ brokerage ............. 8,000.00 All other liabilities 99,827.39 Commissions and salar­ ies paid during the year................................ 376,751.30 Total liabilities......... $2,663,916.37 Taxes, licenses and fees Total insurance in force paid during the year. 14,633.68 December 31. 1910. $472,125,013.00 Amount of all other ex­ B usiness in O regon F or T he penditures ..................... 68.901.48 Total expenditures Y ear . Premiums received dur­ ing the year .............. $ 794,560.42 Total risks written dur­ Interest, dividends and ing the year................. $3,771,370.00 rents received during Gross premiums re­ the year ....................... 24,783.75 ceived during the year. 60.732.02 Income from other sour­ Premiums returned dur­ ce» received during ing the year ................... 9,654.64 the year ......................... 8.79 Losses paid during the year .................................. 27,616.88 $ 819,35296 Losses incurred during Total income the year .......................... 27,51688 D isbursements . Total amount of risks outstanding in Oregon Loaaes paid during the December 31, 1910....... $2,875,426.(X year, including adjust­ ment expenses, etc... $ 271,04616 L ondon a L ancashire F ire I n ­ Dividends paid during surance C ompany . the year on capital »».' J as . YY ypkr . Manager. stock................................... 20,000 CO Statutory resident general agent Commissions and sal­ and attorney for service: aries paid during the SAM B. STOY, Portland, Ore. year ......................... .. 443,687.04 K S. Whitehouse A Son. Airent« Taxes, licenses and fees Tillamook, Ore. paid during the year. 16161.14 Amount of all other ex­ penditures ................... 25,80640 Synopsis of the annual statement of the Total expenditure». $ 776,711.74 Continental Life Insur­ ance & Investment Company, A ssets Value of real estate owned ............................. Value of stocks and bonds owned .............. Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc. .. Cash in bank and on hand............................ Premiums in course of collection and in transmission ........ Interest snd rents due and accrued.................. Total asseta (Bl.817.50 Of Salt Laks JCity, Utah, in the Total expenditure« 741,111.33 A ssets . Market value of real es­ tate owned .............. , Market value of stocks and Ixjnds owned ... 37,910.00 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc... 1,330,225.87 Premium notes and policy loans ............... 386,425.68 Cash in banksand on hand................................. 172,781.11 Net uncollected and de­ ferred premiums .... 89,8*10.06 Other assets (net).......... 173.87 Total assets.............. $2,017,37659 Total assets admitted jnj’reiion..................... $2,017,37659 L iabilities . Net reserve $1,692,565.00 Total (silicy claims.... 32,152.87 All other liabilities ... 88,562.13 Capital stock and sur­ plus ................. 204,09659 Total liabilities .............. $ 2,017,37659 total insurance in force _Decemt>er 31, 19».... 28.881,445.28 State of Utah. Busi mess IN O regon for T hi on 1 the 31st day of December. 191U, Y ear . made to I Insurance Comniis- 74.646 3B sioner of the State of Oregon pur- Total risks written dur­ «liant to law : 1 ing the year............... $ 226. QUO. 00 Gn»» premiums receiv­ C apital . ed during the year . 116979.«$ 11,435.50 Premiums returned dur­ Amount of capital {»aid ing the year .................. 4.824. 14 .....................................» 298.87X1« ^xeTr" ’ a”1 ',l,rinK a>e $631.267.84 I ncome . 2.00000 ine'irred during Prrmiuina re tired ’he year . ............ l-eaa special deposit» 2.00000 ditnn« the year........ $ 247,816«! Tutsi amount of risks in any state (it any Interest, dividend* and there be)..................... $ — " ’•‘•«»nding in Oregon outstanding rents received during Total anaeta ad­ “<•- ember 31._itffii __$ 396,00600 the year................. mitted in Oregon $ 831.267.84 42.51938 KA'i-« ClTY Un IXSL RANCBCa Income from other 9istm»re Re'-xou*. »'resident LlABIUTt sources received dur ing the year «r ’?n rr*”rn‘ »re«* •MM 44 an an 1 "»'«’rnev foe service: Total income a v'' ■OVXMJ^ $296.4« 70 ” 9 'ron » >lg . Portland. Ore