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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1907)
DAILY CAriTAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OHEGON, TUKS1UY, Al'ML 2, 1007. n -n fAHTS. - Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF NEW YORK. STOCK COMPANY. REDUttu PRICES . Commissioners Mr mm 1 - J jrFeewemrawa IflStlTUie -AH Lands Are Offered at iritesAMVeYrnaioiflw Should ray . .t.si.1 In anlnnr itiecoBi" ,.. Mi institute nfrtue "" , - .tfStOUtthO OllOWIUB. a for Inductions. t- -it (v Cencern: Ludenisncd, having boon chos Lh le Oregon ami" . s Building lomnuBaium-jo .. -.- Mr the mirposo of select; Fbon the numerous tracts of- i irritable slto ror me prupu&uu ,.Mr(ceblo minded, expect to .HAh (in oa at once tin from nn examination of L-irtJ placed Upon Uiu uiuuium. , ' . . - it nil urn fnr 111 dttiinianji u " - , ef the market value, bovorni . f tracts offered have Blgnl- Ullelr willingness to roduco tholr i, if consld. red too nlgli, out it Kctuiir that tho ninttor 01 n b deflnltel) settled in nu ... .K ihn owners should notify k'-ommlttce In writing on or boforo pl 190" as to any routtction srtiataniakc In the original flg- tMced In the options to tno . The fommltt.e will bo gov- Li (a mklng a election by the Ins '-:s fix. d M WALDO, OSWVLD WEST. ll.irtltftv f.lLit lnttimtu. ., n ... ..... T ire ifolng at this proposl- ,u.d M' Ac3t, "as carofully iMat'.eof Ntv Hninnshlro fnrm- Itogcttlio best possible bargain rtitittte We are going over ov- Sfktacf land offcrod, and con fer its merits and tho prlco nt ah It aaa been offered tho public JOHN R. HEGEMAN, President. s the state urnt Into the mnr- l Stale Wants Timber. Il original spet Ideations cnllod il ieu car third tlmbor, ami by ittcarenfa of the stato do not itt ba it. r- brush Innd, or liar t ' i 1ih been 11 cut Is tear , tlu feeble minded uuh of . .1 If who iiMd tho nii nai) conditions. ta-a mm. nutural drain- 'U4 &. illull will li lira. i(r and all the ' iMuin conaldera -1 Win. Waldo. 1 "e man. "When f a dollar a cord ' urouml Salem. "lis fifteen and i"l I Har year for "1 i 1 uWliir a tliniiannil ''ati i' , ...i, net a wnlar Haiti I ami UAml slf0dt j.h to do snni.t nf ?KO UlMtiM,u for Vft- ff, 'tUl , . i, ,. . ,,. i , ....... n niv IUUK- pr ian , , ., , , ta ra, L -. - -a t Id j ta- - lt-u .1lf.r. UJ '"A for Klatf Iiiktlt,,n..D ... ... Miwiin, lii ' ,lf reeelVBd nt the (t5r.- c ......... . L.j i apuoi, aaum, hSeprr,Aru.10'1907' ibi,v. .el.aB80: f-'BOta fr . itiHry commons. 5K)utMa l8tl907. EUit I , j.coiniMinliul Tw h rt- .::"".r' (". io tna '!:-L'P9! " t'lddtr rscolv- & . f.ll itk AVAAIttA " h wood and ' ' bod. Suo 1 " rqalrd with- r . ft a,.. icfv4 "ub or aci ... -' a x aiiiieriA. "C? obA8"W,nevol- ESiTri-" ofuVrtod080- - - . ut irustes. GATENS, of the Board. 3-2 3-2 C-2 8-30 HOkkloB t. a Is it rl wv wier fiV,LP!tk8d- Ho is -". uuHni w v nastag, fyr ANOTHER VALUABLE CONCESSION to industrial policy-holders. The Company announces that every person insured in the Metropolitan under a Whole Life Industrial policy who is now 75 years of age or over IS RELIEVED OF FURTHER PAYMENT OF WEEKLY PREMIUMS, and a similar conces sion will be made to all persons now insured uuder Whole Life policies who will reach age 75 during 1 906, as soon as they arrive at that age. This concession takes effect as of January 1, 1907, and all premiums paid in advance f that date on any poiicy such AS WE REFER TO WILL BE RETURNED TO THE POLICY-HOLDER. This action of the Company in granting FREE POLICIES AT AGE 75 is without precedent in the Insurance business, and we believe the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company is the only Company that has granted such a concessien: This will cost in increase of rcservo and in remission of premiums this year OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS To appreciate the generous treatment accorded to its policy-hsklcrs by the Metropolitan Life, ib must bs remembered that already durine THIS YEAR it has announced and h paying OVER TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, in voluntary contributions to Indus trial policy-holders, over and above all obligations expressed r implied In their policies, by a. cash dividend upon all Whole Life Indus trial policies over five years old, by mortuary dividends, that is, voluntary additions to the face of the policies when they become claims, applicable to all death claims incurred during the year where policies at the date of death have been in force over five years, and by paying as endowments Whole Life policies on which premiums have been paid for 1 5 years when insured reaches age 80. This makes a total of OVER THREE MILLIONS THIS YEAR allowed to Industrial policy-holders, over and above the contract obligations, and OVER THIRTEEN MILLIONS during the past twdvc years. If this announcement of a free policy affects any reader of this advertisement, and if his case has not yat been attended to, we ask him to speak to the agent who collects his premiums and the agent will attend to forwarding the policy to the Home Office, TO BE EXCHANGED, WITHOUT EXPENSE, FOR A FREE POLICY FOR THE FULL AMOUNT CALLED FOR BY THE POLICY SUR RENDERED. INCREASE IN BENEFITS New tables with large increases of benefits in Industrial Policies have been adopted. The payment of premiums on all new Industrial Life policies will ccase at age 75. Reductions have been made in the premiums charged for most of the forms of Ordinary policies. The Company Wrote More Insurance Than Any Other Company in the. World. The Company Gained More Insurance in Force Than Any Other Company in the world. 1906 In Its Ordinary Department the Company wrote more Paki-for-Busincss than any other company save one. It Gained More Ordinary Business Than Any Other Com pany Save One Its Expense Ratio Was Largely Reduced and Was the Lowest in Fifteen Years MORAL-INSURE IN THE METROPOLITAN Snorting Notes. John Baden, who nmnuged tlu Dimlo meeting last year and showed a profit. Is still at liberty to assume his old dutlOH and horsomen in gen eral nro rather anxious to know why it is nlnnnod to allow Murphy to suc ceed him. Burlaw & O'Neill shipped their horses from ev Orlonns for Gravo send last Monday. They have soli! Hoynl Brboze to Mose Qodblatt, and will sand Snmson and Olid to Latonla to rim in tho Quoon City stakes. Sir Toddington and Juggler, when they nrrivo here, will be pointed for sev oral ongagemonts at Aqueduct. Announcement Is made Uat the Park Brow stakes at 'the NarragaH sett Park Trotting association races will bo freo for all the paclag class when tho grand circuit meeting la held. Tho purse Is tho richest ever offered for so fast a class, the pre vious amounting, to. flSOO. and $2000, while this season's Is $e00 Tbo stake has previously been offer ed for pacers around the2:10 mark. A unique feature of the" event Is the fnot that the entrance fee will be tho record the lees money the owner will have to pay. Thooponlng of the running race soason'nt Benulngs on Monday to close April 13. The Moropolltan circuit will begin with the Queen County Jockey olub fi mooting ia April 15 to 2. ThlB will be falloww! by the Westchester Racing associa tions meeting May 9 to 18. The Maryland Jockey club's meeting at Plmllco will be April 20 to May i. Tho movement to secure the eatry of a naval academy crew in the rac at Poughkeepsie on June 2C, has reached the point whore the Annapo lis crew find themselves handicapped by the deflcJoncy funds. This- is the only serious barrier to their going to the great event and making a fine showing, for the shortage of funds must be relieved fcclore they can start The crew Is la Ha shape, and win auke a good showlag If H once I drop its oars In thtf Hudson river at Poughkeepsie. The bHslmll teams. 111 the south have all icot down to buslnefes, and are Improving every day. They have got a little tired, however, of the work, and want real live opponents before them. The Thirteenth regiment if Brook lyn has agreed to put up diamond atuddod medals for the Invitation GOO yard race, with Taylor and Sheppard on stretch, tonight. Mike Dolln arrived at New Orleans set all the Giants wild, and they ar now convinced that they have the winning team. Thomas Hueston, of St. Louis, champion pool player of the world, defeated Jerome Keogh, of Buffalo, challenger for the title. In the first of tholr serios of three mutches at 200 points aaoh. The score was 20-1 for Hueston to 121 for Keough The Cincinnati delegation to the MHMwal convention of the American Bowling oongrees' secured the next eoagreee and tournament for that Uy and elected ugust (Garry) Herr maxa president of the ooHgreee for 1907-0S. Gymnastics alone oan nover give that elasticity, ease and graceful figure whloh comes by taking Ilollis ter's Itocky Mountain Tea. 36 eents, Tea or Tablets. For sale at Or. Stone store. o .. Whitman College NVtrn LHtcr, The referee for the great TrI-state Interscholastic Track Meet and De clamation contest will be Mr. Dorsey S. Hill, county oiork of Walla Walla coHsty, and one of the fairest and best known sportsmen of the north west. Mr. Hill is a graduate of Wil lamette University, and Is one of the famous football referees for the northwest. Ho will hare entire charge of the meet, will see that every contestant receives fair treat ment, and that all events are rga off promptly. All sahordUate ottdaU will be appointed by him and Professor Hendrlrk. Handsome silver cups wlU bv awarded to the Individual winning the highest number or points, and to the school wlaulNg the highest num ber of points In the meet. An Inter esting feature will be a quarter mile relay on the last day. In which tin Ioenl schools below the grade of high school will take part with u team of four boys. One of the leading busi ness firms will give a sliver cup for this contest. The prize medals whleh will be given to all winners In the meet nro being made ncoordlng to a special design of a very artletlo quality. The name of the event is on the bur from which hangs Uie medal itself with a handsome figure In relief of a Itomun discus thrower, and an appropriate Inscription. The Hustor vacation boguu last Wednesday evening at the olose of college, nnd lasts oae week. During i tho vnontlou many Improvements hnve been made In the baseball grounds and athletic Held. The old grandstand has been moved behind the backstop and Improved. Addi tional bleachers for 1610 people are being built. It is expected that at least 2000 will he present at the finals. The Greek olub held Its monthly meeting on Tuesday, the chief paper being by Professor W. I). Lyman who Instituted a very Interesting compari son between the Antigone of Soplio cles and Mrs. Browning's Dughess May. o To PreVent JLttMcro. Washington, April 1. The deci sion to send tbo warships Chicago and Princeton to Honduras was reached after conference of New berry, Conrerso and Bacon. Tho ship will protect American interests and afford a refuge to Bonllla, l( ho wants it, and to prevent KMMacro of his followers. ItcpuhllrtiiiH Vot- at Primary. Pvnsacoln, l'la , April t. Mnny Itepubllcans nr voting today at the Democratic primary. They claim they are Interested In the welfare of the city, ami should be allowed to vote without auy questioning of tlielr iwrty standing. The Dmo orxts ullowed them to vote on tin promise that they would support the tloket that enrrlsd the primary. Many of the HefiublleHus are large land holders, and feel a substantial Inter est In how the city Is governed, o Tho Prlco of Health. "Tho pries of health jn n malar ious district is Just 2S oents; tho cost of a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes Htlu Hlnyton, of No land, Ark. New Llfo Pills cleanse gently and Impart new llfo and vigor to the system. 26c. Satisfaction guaranteed at J. C. Perrys' druggUt A W. Prescott left this mornlug for Portland. BUY Sulphur, Blue Vitrol AND ALL Spray Material AT FRY'S Drug Store Prices Absolutely Lowest J s , lardrad Floors In Cans tat? && . ?A prcad ihem on your old floors wjihs good bruth.ind ' ' have an up-co-dic reception room, dining-room, hall or railor.. Natural viood finish, lough, clinic an,d dwatJV Varno-Lac exactly Imitate all fine woods, no muter how old lU writes; io N turned, The only article mad that rtqulm so sJiVM Mf produce good rttuht. Avoid dltappolatmem by rcsHjsj toukfor Varno-Lac " M4tf GEO. B. JACOB FltONT Arrt) PI.VH STHUKTg, XOKTK 8ALKM, FkGwe-UM,