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flGE so. DAILY CAPITAL JOtRXAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY" 20, 1911. flOTHIflG TOO TOUGH FOR TEXAS COWBOYS I.UKNT ON SKEIMS OS CAR VII HE'S SALOME" FIKE THK TUMOR AM l'OMCE WHO TUT TO STOV THE SIIOV. UNITED nr.RH LKASED WIDE.) Delhi, Tex., Feb. 20. Texan want to see Oscar Wilde's "Salome," even If It was too "loose" for Chicago, and the Kern Koinedy company manage- ment today announced Its determina tion to tour the state, despite any j opposition. ' MRyor Walker ruled that If the play was not refined enough for Chi- j cago. it was not good enough for Delhi. The opera house manager , np. .Inl Inn ,1 ,1,n n,i,tnln I went up. Mayor Walker and Constable Har ness came In anil ordered the show stopped. The audlenco hissed but the city officials persisted. Finally aj dozen cowboyi ejected the mayor and constable. 44 Judge Herndon, who occupied a front seat, Joined In the applause when the show continued. THE BOILER MAKERS GO ON STRIKE XEAKLY A THOUSAND GO OUT OX THK I.AUK SHORE, AM) THE INDICATIONS A HE THAT .30.000 MORK WILL GO OUT ON ALL THE ItOADS. FILIBUSTER IS ENDED III THE HOUSE UNITED TREHS LEA BHD Willi! Washington, Fob. 20. Adopting the gag rule, suspending debate, by a vote of 173 to 42, th house to day put an end to the filibuster which has tied up business since Fri day ,and provided for expediting business until the end of the session. It will now require' a two-thirds vote to pass the pending mensure, and this gives the balance of power to the Democrats. Only under that condition would they compromise. When the. rule was adopted. Rep resentative Ijiuw, of Now York, moved to suspend the rules and pass the war claims bill. Ilefore the final agreement the Democrats had reject ed ono compromise doslgnod to end the filibuster. Speaker Cannon's opposition to tho flllbiiHtor cnuod surprise. During a conference ho doclnrod he did not wish to stay for an extra session. flJNITED I'lESS LEASED W1JIE.J Cleveland, 0., Feb. 20. A strike of 800 Lake Shore railway boiler makers was ordered today. It is al leged that the company has endeav or to Install the piece work, system In Its shops at CollinwoQd, O. The order applies to all boiler shops on the road. A sympathetic strike of all other m.H'hlnlsts Is expected. Eighty men qu.t work at Collin wood and 820 at other points. Vice-President Weyand, of the In ternational Council of Boilermakers and Iron Shipbuilders' Union, called the strike. He alleges that the piece work system violates an agreement signed In December and reduces wages by 30 per cent. Under the old system the men re ceived 35 cents an hour. Seventy-eight per cent of the men voted for a strike last week. Boston, Mass., Feb. 20. Boston & Albany railroad bollermkaers struck today In sympathy with the Ohio bollermakers, who went out this morning. Seventy men are affected here. It Is not known whether there will be other sympathetic strikes. The patternmakers, blacksmiths and molders may quit. A strike of these trades would affect 500 men here, and 20,000on the New York Central sys. tern. WILLIAM If. CORRETT DIES IN rOHTLAND Among the duties of early spring, If the work has been neglected in the fall, Is the examination and re pair of the machinery. o How about that letter to your con gressman In favor of the parcels post? UNITED mKSS leaser Winn. Portland, Or., Feb. 20. William H. Corbctt, president of the Wlllam-i-tte Iron Works, and Interested In a number of other big corporations, died at his Irvlugton street home to day of pneumonia. He had been 111 for several wevks. o Fncumouln Follows a Cold. But never follows the use of Fo ley's Honey and Tar, which checks the cough and expels the cold. M. Stockwoll, Hannibal, Mo., says, "It bents all the remedies I ever used. I contracted a bad cold and cough and was threatened with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar completely cured me." No opiates, JiiBt a reliable household medicine. Red Cross Pharmacy, II. Jerman. It don't pay to cut up unnecessary didoes when one Is skating on thin ice. mad Mutual. IM4.4U7.03 I 6.0M,732.S r"S1T!l Nothing Nothing 71. aw ik) 41 (W'jftrt UO.A19t.UO I 1290.TXH I , tVJI01 OF rnm AKNOAI- STATKMBNT OF - r,- J.HE. BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION y-- . i man 01 iwa, on tk. Slit taj of Dacambar 1B10 i to tu. la.ura.c. C.muiiaaloa.r of th. Nt.t. of . Or.,ou. i!Z.,f'ti liw Amount of capital pa up Promina! rrl.d during th! tmV.??'.?. I 4 o TO t,om. 7V"" " TH.mnina t.ui iuToi. . " 7""r' m.IA . . disbVirshmknts ni for Imt, .oilowmmt, anultloa and aurrondor V! r., il . " ,? "lain aunng tho jar.. DWIdooda paid on npltal Hack during tbi jnr ... CommL.tOh. and aalarloo paid darlag tho ,m . Taioa, llraaam, and lm paid during tko jtar Am (mot of all otfeor oaoondlturoa.. Total .ipaudlturaa "!.'!!."!.'!!"! Maraot raluo of roal oatato owaod."".... Markol valuo of koado owaod Iua on mortgage! and rollataral, etc....! rromlum nolo and policy loan! Caak la tianka and on band Mot unrollottvd aad dafarrod pr.mluma!.'! " Othtr anuria mot) Total aiata LE.,T,'J"1 '. !'j' Wt'aVo' '('if' an' 't'horo 'b') Total aaatta ailultttil lu Oregon , w-. iiAoii, i ir.n Ht roairro Total pollir olalma . All otliar llahllliloa !.""!!!'" halaur. funila ovr roaarvo "! Tnlal iUlillltl. Total Uauranco In for,- De'i-'ainhar 'ai.' ..... BUHINICK8 IN ORKUON KOIl Tli'lC ' UiAK riB wriuon aunng too yaar,. a Oroaa protuluma recolfod during the joar.i Proiuiama roturnad during tho inr. . l.oaaa paid during tho yrar Loaoao Inrurrod during tko joar...,'. Tb!r il"'ltt,0f r'"" ut,tt,ll", lB Orig'on'bwVn. ' THE BANKERS LIFE ASSOCIATION lattttorr rooldoat gw.r.l .g.t ,d t,u'Jy t f"er'" Not..Br., dnoalt. not hold for th pVo.wtfoof a'tr'tli'SollcT holdora rtonond 4M87S.T1 .. 13,7M.I44S Nothing .. (V.l.msn Nothing 67U.8IO.sT Nothing I s.im an od ,tl.KI.(10 IIS IM7 St . 11 NWI.ai7.00 I 18. 40,000 ST t isaannniirr lol.l4S.0uM l.aM.Odons sa.Ki.TO Nona SO.noooo B0.oue.oo .HI 000.09 mmnmMHmwHM t LOW ONE WAY FARES i St. Paul Kansas City gi,o Omaha. Ds Moines jjjj Indanapolls. 85.63 To Oregon Electric Ry. Points Daily March 10th to April 10th Chicago $33.00 Clnclnnattl 17.90 Milwaukee Jio St. Louis s00 New York &A.IM From other points In proportion. Tell your friends In the east of thla m,ni,rm,. n, .i . t on low ruts through tickets via Burlington Routo, Great Northern X N'orth,"-n Pacific. "North Hank" and Oregon Electric lines. You can 2 deposit with me and tlokets wl 1 be furnished people In th east f will give details on requeaL I C. E. ALDIN, J ' Oregon ElectHo Railway. 1 W. F. COMAN. t Genl Freight Pass. Agt, Portland, Or. 'W MM SHE SUFFERED FIVE YEARS Finally Cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Erie, Ta. "I suffered for five years from female troubles and at last was .almost helpless. L went to three doc tors and they did me no trood, so my sister advised me to try Lydia E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound, and when I had taken only two bottles I could see a big change, so I took six bottles and I am now stronsr and well again. I don't know how to express my thanks for the good it has done me and I hope all suffering women will give Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound a trial It was worth its weight in gold." Mrs. J. P. Endlich, K. F. D. No. 7, Erie, Pa. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harm ful drugs, and to-day holds the record for the largest number of actual cures of female diseases we know of, and thousands of "voluntary testimonials are on file in the Pinkham laboratory at Lynn, Mass., from women who have been cured from almost every form of female complaints, such as inflamma tion, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion and nervous prostration. Every suffering woman owes it to herself to give Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. If you want special ad vice write Mra.Pinkliain, Lynn, iIassforit. It is free and always helpful. g3 WW Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL FIRE ASSOCIATION Of Seattle, Wash., in the state of Washington, on the 3H1 day of De cember, 1910, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Ore gon, pursuant tolaw: Ciipltnl Amount' of capital paid up ' Mutual Company Income Premiums received during the year In cash $442,338.21 Interest, dividends, and rents received during the year 8,738.33 Income from other sources received during the year 412.40 Total income $451,688.94 Disbursements. Losses paid during the year $159,436.23 Dividends paid during the year to policy holders. . 120,709.85 Comissions and salaries paid during the year 100,955.41 Taxes, licenses, and fees paid dining the year 1,432.69 Amount of all other expen ditures 30,400.23 Total expenditures $412,934.41 Annets Value of real estate owned None owned Value of stocks and bonds owned $ 64,958.50 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 48,295.67 Cash In banks and on hand 88,448.25 Premiums In course of col lection and In transmis sion. . 56,746.60 Interest and rents due and accrued 3,462.37 Other assets 8,500.14 Total assets $270,411.53 Less special deposits In any state (If any there be) Utah 10,000.00 Total assets admitted In Oregon $260,411.53 Llubllltes Gross claims for losses un paid .' $ 4.361.83 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstanding risks 177,768.54 Due for commission and brokerage '0no All other liabilities None Total liabilities $182,130.37 Tota Insurance in force December 31, 1910, groBS.$394.138.18 K. J 18.341.30 Net. $375,796.88 Illinium In Oregon for the Year Total risks written during the year $702,820.00 Gross premiums received during the year 23,022.44 Premiums returned during the year 1,853.24 Losses paid during the , year 4,405.65 Losses Incurred during the y,'ar 4.405.65 Total amount of risks out standing In Oregon, De cember 31, 1910 $1,594,593.00 NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL FIRE ASSOCIATION. Hy F. J. MARTIN. ' Secretary. Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service: JOHN A. CARSON, Salem, Ore. 0 Plan on sowing one nound of Dwarf Essex rape with each bushel. 01 wneat or other small grain. This will afford abundance of fall feed. o To Cur a Cnhl in 0 ly. Take Laxative Itnnno Quinine Tab lets. Dnigglata refund motay ir t falls to cure. R. w. Grove's signa ture Is on each hov. JSe. -o Man's ownership of land Is an ac quired right, and should In iustice depend upon use. SENSATIONAL DOUBLED MENT ! ANNOUNCE from Portland! bythe TQ) Di ii, Motor Car Company SIXTH and MADISON I SIXTH and MADISON at the -White" Garage BIdg., PORTLAND, OREGON. 1st appearance in Portland of the EGAL" automobile 'world's champion endurance car" at the new reduction in prices! R 1st offering of a car with the standard BIG ENGINE a thing heretofore unknown in cars priced from $900 to $1650 YIELDING TO THE DEMAND for cheaper high-grade automobiles, sufficient additions . have been made to the 'Regal" factory at Detroit to manufacture 22,000 cars this season, making it possible to divide profits with the public by initiating the policy of bmDetro1t Beginning tomorrow the following prices will prevail, f, o, Two-Passenger "20" H. P. Underslung Regal Torpedo Roadster complete factory equipment . . . $900 Five-passenger ''30" H. P. Regal Touring Car open door type . . . $1,000 fore door type . . . $1,050 Seven-passenger "40" H. P. Regal Touring Car open door type . . . $1,600 fore door type . . . $1,650 f i- Exclusive Agency for Oregon Just Secured Regal cars will do all that other cars costing hundreds of dollars more will do and in many cases a lot more. Arrange early for your demonstration. Ready to Award Exclusive Territory Outside of Multnomah Couty MM I IMta " , "....TmnM)m)nuA)())) IT'S YOl Il KIDXKYS. Ilwi'l Mistake the Oauxe of Your Troubles. A ShIiii Citizen Shows How Co Hire Tliem. ChlNrn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CAOTO'RIA Many people never suspect their kidneys. If suffering from a lame, weak or aching back they think that It Is only a muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sets in tiny think it will soon correct itself. AniJ, so It l w.'th all the other symptoms of kid ney disorders. That is Just where the dnnicer Ilea You must cure these troubles or they may lead to dlabvtes or Bright'a disease. The best remedy to use is Doan's Kidney Pills. It acts ou weak or d leased kid neys. Salem people tell of its merits. E. Woods. 22 North !th St.. Sa lem, Ore., says: "It gives me pleas ure to recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Although I have never used this remory myself, !t hrw been taken by other memtiflrs of my family for kldmy an 1 bladder trouble with good, results." For sale by a'l druggist. Price. 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo. New York, solo agents for the I'nlted states. Remember th)' name Doan's and tike no other. An attack of the grip la often fol lowed by persistent cough, which to many proves a great annoyance. Chamberlaln'a Cough gemedy ha ben extensively ustd and with good auccesa for the relief and cure of this cough. Many case, have been rr4 after H tw rmed1e. aaa1 failed. Sold ay all dealer Speedy Relief from KldntT Trnnl.lp. "I had an acute attack of Bright'a disease with Inflammation of the kidneys and bladder, and dizziness," says Mrs. Cora Thorp. Jackson, Mich. "A bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy overcome the attack, re duced the Inflammation, took away the pain and made the bladder ac tion normal. I wish everyone could know of this wonderful remedy." Red Cross Pharmacy, H. Jermaa. Better corn means cheapened pro duction, and cheaper production means larger net profits. ! A Klnir Whe teft Home set the world to talking, but Paul Mathulka, of Buffalo, N. Y., says he always KEKPS AT HOME the king of all laxatives Dr. King's New Life Pills and that they're a blessing to an his ramlly. Cure constipation, headache. Indigestion. dyspepsia. only z.c at J. C. Perry's Drug Store. A dally record of work done will save enouhg time to pay Itself a hun dred times over. c While It Is orten impossible to prevent an accident. It Is never ra possible to be prepared It ts not beyond any one's pursv-Invest 25 cents In a bottle of Chamberlain's Mniment aad you are prepared tor Vralaa, bruises and like Injuries. Seld by all dealers. Try a Journal Want "Ad" for Results Portland's Popular fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON The House of Comfort Combined With Elegance c!tl SSt.e,ler"Gril1 nnest dining service in' tity. with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 P nil mnnlrnW, furnished' moderak Priced, Swest y 10 thR metropolis tn WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers lso Operatini Seattle Hitel. Sesttle.