Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, March 09, 1911, Image 13

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT MARCH 9. 1911
Synopsis of the annual statement
standing risks .........
of the
Due lor commission
brokerage .......
Commercial Union Fire All and other
liabilities
NPECKED CLUB
of a Queer Society In
shies, England,
queer clubs that exist In
you will and some of the
incashlre, England. One
lied the Henpecked club,
idlcatea. Its members are
and you can come across a
t every Lancashire town
are held, as a rule. In
lor, and tbe discussions
mbers and often non-
have the reputation ol
id. When evidence has
to show that a particular
ed himself to come un­
thumb they tax him with
e of meeting. The presl-
a leeture on the danger
permitting his wife to
tlon as master, and when
ve indorsed his remarks
whom tbe speeches are
warned that if be con
J the henpecking he will
subject of a demonstra-
ement that a “henpeck-
nstratlon is to take place
In tbe district with mixed
e men applaud it, and the
recalling similar displays
trouble, become a little
n the evening appointed
of tbe club meet at a
, where they arm tbem-
all kinds of household
n, led by concertina play­
whistle band, they start
arch along tbe crowded
a district.
carries a broom, another a
ird a shovel or a coal
fender or a poker. Fire
klead brushes, wvashtubs,
rythlng used in the home,
arried shoulder high. As
along to fbe music In front
ordaut clanging of their
y sing snatches of son;»
e name of the victim oc-
on of the verses, which
specially composed for the
a local poet, Is to bold up
ed one to ridicule, the rea-
_________ demonstrators bearing the
WMMMB goods being, of course, to
that, having fallen under
^government, he will quickly
I the slavey.
they reach tbe cottage where
resides they form a circle
f the door and sing and
fenders and coal scuttles
than ever.
inside Is Invoked by the
' during a halt in the pro-
“be a man’’ and join bis
Sometime If he looks upon
f as more of a joke than any-
he does their bidding, and
and march to headquar-
hlm at their head. Usually,
his wife appears Instead
ket of soapy water, which
tly throws over the demon-
r she quickly causes a clear-
a hose pipe.
onlooker It Is Just un exlilbi-
laughter and nothing more,
the scenes there Is general-
of trouble and heartaching,
umber of these "henpecked”
tlons have sequels in police
Sometimes it Is an enraged
ing charged with assaulting
trator, but more often than
uel shows a wife appealing
gtstrate for a senaratlon or-
don Tit-Bits.
ullet Stopped the Gam*,
de Mus«et, the poet and
, was almost as fond of
of poetry. He played nearly
ht at the Cafe de la Regeuce,
the revolution of February,
not divert him from his
e turned up as usual and.
one there to play with, ln-
t tbe waiter should make a
r him. The waiter did so,
fusillade was raging In the
tslde, and all went well until
t bullet smashed a mirror in
te proximity to the board,
was anxious to continue in
tbe Interruption, but his op-
ould not. “With monsieur’s
he said, “we will adjourn
until after the republic has
lalmed.”—Paris Gaulola.
Sentimental Juris*.
Henri Robert, the most fa-
ocate in criminal cases at tb<
r, told an audience almost
composed of ladles that before
a woman with some youth
and a pretty voice has flftj
out of a hundred of betn?
, whereas a man would hav<
If she knows bow to abed
the right moment she need
—a verdict of not guilty fa
nty. -Parts Letter.
1,533,047.93
Insurance Co. of N.Y.
41,946.15
60,889.79
Total liabilities
$1,783,377.21
Total insurance in force
December 31, 1910 ..
$2,537,309.18
B usiness in
N
O regon
_____________ Y ear . _
Total risks
written
during the year ... $2,319,222.00
Gross premiums re­
ceived during- the
year...............................
33,907.93
Premiums returned dur-
iug the year .............
6,966.34
Losses paid during the
year.............
.........
2,238.58
Losses incurred during
year.................................
4,501.64
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1
Total amount of risks
outstanding* in Ore­
gon, December 31,
1910.........................
2.054,068.00 '
Total income
P alatine I nsurance C ompany ,
L td .
D isbursements .
By E. T. N ibbling , Manager.
Losses paid during the
Pacific Coast Branch.
year......................
$160,885.70 Statutory resident general agent
Dividends paid during
and attorney lor service
the year on capital
H. E. P arkhurst .
stock
..........................
20,000.00
Commissions and salar­
Synopsis of the annual statement
ies paid during the
of the
91,673.37
yepr...................................
Commercial Union ?b-
Taxes, licenses, and fees
paid during the year
13,935.89
surance Co., Ltd.
Amount of all other ex­
Of London, in England,
penditures ......................
10,986.65 On the
31st day of December, 1910,
made to the Insurance Commie
Total expenditures . $297,481.61 Bioner
of the State of Oregon,
suant to law :
A ssets .
Value of real estate
C apital .
owned............................
Amount
of
capital
paid
Value of stocks and
up................................... $ 1,475,000.00
bonds owned .............
Loans on mortgages
I ncome .
and collateral, etc...
Premiums received dur-
Cash in banks and on
ingthe year................. $ 4,824,258.47
hand.............................
54,200.25 Interest,
dividends and
Premiums in course of
rents received during
collection and trans­
the year ......................
mission ........................
102,223.00 Income
from othersour-
Interest and rents due
ces received during
and accrued.................
5,662.00
the year ........................
571,487.43
Total assets
Total income............. $ 5,685,160.00
Of New York, in the State of N.Y.,
on the 31st day of December, 1910,
made to the Insurance Commission­
er of the State of Oregon, pursuant
to law:
C apital .
Amount ol capital paid
up...........
$200,060.00
I ncome .
Premiums received dur-
ingthe year in cash
$ 351.200.19
Interest, dividende.and
rents received during
the year ......................
27,797.63
Income from other sour­
ces received during
the year..........................
Less special deposits
D isbursements .
in other States (if any
Losses paid during the
there be)........................
year...........
$ 2,729,873.24
Total assets admitted
$ 800,006.25 Dividends paid on capi­
in Oregon ................
tal stock during the
L iabilities .
year.................................
Commissions and sala­
Gross claims for losses
ries paid during the
37,970.09
unpaid..........................
year............................... 1.176,356.23
Amount of unearned
Taxes, licenses and fees
premiums on all out­
paid during the year.
316,875.56
standing risks.............
Amount of all other
Due for commission
expenditures................. 1,356,684.36
and brokerage . ........
9 318.00
43,098.00
All other liabilities ....
Total expenditures. .$5,413,280.00
Total liabilities............. $ 407,251.65
A ssets .
Total insurance in force
December 31. 1910... $53,452,387.00 Book value of real
estate owned................. $ 888,000.00
B usiness in O regon forthe Y ear .
Market value of stocks
Total risks written dur­
and bonds owned .... 4,955,260.00
ing the year....... ... $ 279,526.00 Bills Recurable...............
93.60
Gross premiums received
Loans on mortgages
23,000.00
during the year ...........
3,770.91 Cash in banks and on
Premiums returned dur­
hand .............................
396,537.92
ing the year................... ?
1,305.71 Premiums in course of
Ixrsses paid during the
collection
and
in
year...................................
10.57
transmission ............. 1,150,327.74
Losses incurred during
Interest and rents due
the year ..........................
20.57
and accrued :.............
77,589.06
Total amount of risks
outstanding in Oregon
Total assets
$ 7,490,808.32
December 31, 1910 .... $ 202,263.00
Less special deposits
C ommercial U nion
F ire
IN-
in any State (if any
surance C o . of N.Y.
there be........................
68,900.00
By A. H. WRAY, President.
I
Total assets admitted
Statutory resident general agent
in Oregon ................. $7.421,908.32
and attorney for service :
H.E. P arkhurst .
L iabilities .
Gross claims for losses
Synopsis of the annual statement
unpaid.............................
582,344.30
of the ■
Amount of unearned
premiums
on
all
out
­
Palatine Insurant Com­ standing risks .............
3,902,099.40
pany, Ltd.,
Due for commission
and brokerage .........
133,850.00
Of London, in England,
243,674,00
On the 31st day of December, 1910, All other liabilities, ....
made to the Insurance Commis­
sioner of the State of Oregon, pur­ Total liabilities ............... $4,861,967.71
Total insurance in force
suant to law:_____________
1 tecember 31. 1910. $ 6,932,331.49
C apital .
B usiness in O regon for the
Y ear .
Amount of capital paid
up..................
$ 500,000.00 Total risks written dur­
ing the year ....
5,884,147.00
I ncome .
Gross premiums re-
ceived
during the
Premiums received dur­
year ...
78,154.'J0
ing the year ............. $1,702,901.31
Premiums returned dur­
Interest, dividends and
ing the year .................
11,474.28
rents received during
the year ......................
120,904.94 Losses paid during the
year
..,
..........................
3,009.06
Income from other sour­
Losses incurred during
ces received during
the year ........................
8,578.42
the year ........................
196,622.23
Total amount of risks
outstanding in Ore­
Total income
$2,020.428.48
gon December 31, 1910. 4.803,666.00
D isbursements .
C ommercial U nion A ssurance
Co., L td .,
Losses paid during tbe
By A. H. WRAY, Manager United
year ................................ $1,033,457.05
States Branch.
Dividends paid during
Statutory resident genera) agent
the year on capital
and attorney for service:
stock...............................
H. E. PARKHURST.
Commissions and sal­
aries paid during the
year ....... ......................
488,186.27
Taxes, licensesand fees
paid during the year.
62,581.50
Amount of all other ex­
penditures ..................
292,535.09
Total expenditures. $1,876,759.91
A Ref usa’ Gallery.
«
Pills
A ssets .
w Mrs Van Gilder's lim­
it gallery that she started Value of real estate
owned.......... ...............
Value of stocks and
What They Will Do for You
bonds owned ............. 2,820,420.00
that great criminal detective
They will cure your backache,
guarded tbe wedding pres Ixians on mortgages
and collateral, etc. ..
402.67
Froatie Van Gilder married Cash in bank and on
atrengthen your kidney«, cor.
De Graft boy told me that
hand..............................
127.1m is rect urinary irregularities, build
seven of the portraits Premiums in course of
Dp the worn out tissues, and
bad all done time, whatever
collection anil
in
transmission ...
-Cleveland Plain Dealer
302,209.30 eliminate the excess uric acid
Interest and rents due
and accrued.......
32, «moo that causes rheumatism. Pre*
•4 W.»HK
w<
went Bright's Disease and Dis.
wealth doesn't brins happt-
Total assets
.... $3.342,758.13
batea, and restore health and
Strength. Refuse substitutes.
Less special deposits
in any state (if any
there be) ..................... « M, 400.001 Sold by Chas. I, Clough
Total assets ad­
mitted in Oregon $3.278,358.13
Foley Kidney Pills
Neutralize and remove the poison«
L iabilities .
that cause Intckache. rheumatism,
industry always tra Tele
nervoueneoa and all kidney and
road with enjoyment and Gross claims for losses
unpaid ........................ « 132.493.38 bladder irregularities. They build
procréés is altogether ta»-
up and ’restore the natural action of
Amount of unear ned
wttboot It.— 8a
these vital organa. C. I. Clough
prema, on all out
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DAIRYMEN’ AND
S SUPPLIES
STEEL STOVES & RANCES
We carry a Large Stock of
Ha rei war a , Tinware
and China
Oils, Paint, Varnish, Doors. Window
Sashes
Agents for the Great Western Saw
ALEX McNAIR CO
The Most
Reliable Merchants in Tillamook -County
(fl
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r
Tillamook
Lumber Manufacturing Compy
I I em LocK LU N1 BER
KILN DRY FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND
FINISHED LUMBER.
KINDS OF MOULDINGS
ALI
We Make the Best CHEESE BOXES for Tillamook
County’s Most Famous Cheese.
The Best Kquipped Snw Mill in the County.
New Machinery, Experienced Workmen and
Hirst Class Lumber of the Best Quality.
FIGURE ON VOLIK LUMBER BILL.
leti
M for all stomach troubles—indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, bad
K breath,sick lieaduche,torpid liver, biliousneus and habitual constipation. Pleasant to take.
Sold by Chas. I. Clough
The Best Hotel
MEASLES.
THE ALLEN HOUSE,
J. P. AbliEN, Proprietor
Headquarters for Travelling Men.
Special Attention paid to Tourists.
A First Class Table.
Comfortable Beds and Accommodation.
1
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A. K. CASE,
4
i Tillamook Iron Works <
4 General Machinists A Blacksmiths. J
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I'VOPMIHTOIt
Boiler Work. Loifger'x s Work 8 h 4 Heavy Forging.
Fine Machine Work a Specialty.
HLLAMOOK
OREGON.
W 8>’ IT W
J. CLAUSSEN
LAWYER,
Dctitechcr Ab voltiti.
;
After having the M hasi . es
have your eyes looked after,
examined, before yon try to
do any close work with them.
It will save you the trouble
you M ax otherwise have,
jiesides it will cost you
nothing to find out the truth
about them.
Measles very often leave
your eyes in a very bad con*
dition, half of the trouble
with our eyes, or the eyes of
the people is caused by
M kaslks .
Don’t risk your eyes when
they can be saved as well
as not.
i
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Dr. H. E. Morris
EYE SPEC!Al.1ST.
OREGOX.
A Morning Reminder
You awake with a mean, nastp
taste in the mouth, which reminds
213 Tillamook Block,
you that your stomach it in a bad
condition. It should alao remind
O regon .
T illamook
you that there is nothing so good
for a disordered stomach as
Il you bave troulile in grtlmg rid <>f C hamberlain ’ s Stomac h and 1J ver
your < old you may know that you
are not trratiog it properly. Tlierr Tablets.
They build up the ey
in no reanon why a cobi «hould
bang on for week« and it wlll not if
you talli- Chain berla in’a < Oligli
Kemedy. For sale by Donar’s Drug
'ture.