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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1911)
tut I " " 1 We want you to visit oilr Boys' Department the lit tle suits are certainly dandy this time. ' stwopsis or iki aswtjai. state must op thx HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ft A wra Auiuuiii u capital paid up..... ,. . ... nrooioi ' frrijr"Hid. d"r,j,g ,h? yr ,,n a5h 12.423,226.07 year "u mmo rei-eivea aunng me Income from other ource received Muring the year Total Income . ... . DISHUaSEMEJTTS iuoj imia aunnj tne year tj 5n qoi i. Dividend paid during the year on capital toHc.' 'lko'boo'oO CommlMlona and aalarlea paid during the vear. . 713 148 '9 Taxes, llrenaea and eea paid during the year ... 88 716 49 v. uuivi BAyiiui lures Total expenditures ... ASSISTS Talue of real eatate owned... . ... V.lna nf - Ir - mw,Jt . it.v-nm nilU UUIIU. OWnCQ .... Loana on mortgages and collateral, etc Cash In banks and on hand Premium In course of collection and In trans mission Unpaid reinsurance on paid losses!!!!!!!!.' !!!!!!! Interest and rents due and accrued Total assets Lass amount of speclai 'deposit's' ln'other Total assets admitted In Oregon. ..... . . LIA WTTiTTTTfl Oross claims for louses unnald t 21' 050 86 Amu"' of unearned premiums on all oustandlng ' risks . 2210fi71S Due for commission and brokerage ! "..!!!!!! ' s'q'sa AU other liabilities 10l!42o!95 Total liabilities Total Insurance In forre rwemhe, 31 mo '"' Total risks written during the year , THiimmR rec Tvrn nurlnar th van Premiums r-turiod during the vear. liiiX Losses fel l duritie the v.ar . . ijB5 listen Im-urred durl- the venr I 271 II Total amuunt of risks outstanding In Oregon December 31,' iiio.'.V ii'.iZSM HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ....., - . By R. EMORY WARFIELD. President Biatmnry resident general ntreit and at ornev for service WTTtrin DEANS. Corbett Building. Portland. Medicines that aid nature are al. ways most successful. Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy acts on this Pliffl. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers, ECiini Yesterday? Yes! Kingwood Park is going to surpass all other tracts near Salem. Streets are being graded, trees are .being set in the parkways, cement sidewalks are being laid, and all this work done and not one cent extra charge on the price of the lots. Another pleasing feature about this tract is this: One can, with only a few steps, get the finest view, of Salem, the snow capped peaks, and surroundings. This alone is worth everything. Building Sites from $200 to $650. BE CHTEL & BYNON i 347 State St. Or Phone 452 for an Auto. A r. f 1.000,000.00 208. 113. S3 28.384.67 I 2,59,72S.tT 2S9.3I2.43 f 1,492,091.01 , .1,129,473.(10 . . 3,07!.304.00 g.fiAO.AA ' 18S,8lg.il 374.601.75 18.214.24 30,669.24 'states' !! ! ' I3!s2s!67 t 4,807,153.77 2.532,691 t 413, 484, 844.11 ....S8A3.OS9.eO . . ... .. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who have been restored to health -through their gentle aid and curative properties. Sold by all dealers. 1 , Get it at Dr. Stone's Drag Store Over to T! T7- T! SEE The Best Clothing for Men la not always easy to locate by the prospective buyer. But we are so sure of our "All Wool" Clothing that we are certain If you will give us a few minutes of your time, we ca easily convince you that the best is right hare. We espect to surprise even the D-en who are UBed to buying here as the values this spring are so exceptionally good. Modest Prices Always 143 CHARRED BODIES. (Continued ri-om page three. In this condition while the moments which meant life or'death went by. "There were only 15,000 square feet of floor space for the girls, their machines and the cutting tables. If all of the 750 had marched quietly to the little fire escape It would have taken three hours to get them down. Imagine taking a theatre three hours to empty! The same conditions pre vail in every loft workshop in the city, and we are helpless. Ti build ing was endorsed as safe by the state labor department." Beers declares that the iron shut ters on the seventh floor of the build ing swung out across the fire, es caipe platform, ' blocking It. Harris & Blank, the owners of the Triangle factory. Insist that the exits from their workshlp were all free and clear. Trying to Burn Church. r UNITED PRESS LEASED WIfflC. Walla, Wash., March 27. The au thorities today began a systematic search for the man who late last night attempted to fire St. Paul Epis copal church. This Is the third at tempt to burn the structure in a year. .The incendiary was frightened away by a choir boy. o Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invariably bring relief to wo men suffering from chronic constipa tion, headache, biliousness, dizzi ness, gallowness of the skin and dys pepsia. Sold by all dealers. Get It at Dr. Stone's Draff Store MMtM v. ; , s .. $1.00 Tan and Grey Over alls and Jackets. 75c Every garment bears the label of the United' Garment Workers of America. They are made by eiperlenced union help In a modern, up-to-date factory. Not sweat shop help. They are original and fa mous high-back overalls with full front bib and wld9 suspender straps. Sell everywhere for $1.00. Our Price 75c Army and Navy work Shirts In Blue, Tan and Gray, war ranted fast color, full size and rip-proof. Price 45c GIRLS HURT If! PANIC If A FACTORY NERVOUS THROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF THE DISASTROUS FIRE, 125 GIRLS IX ANOTHER FACTORY GET PANIC iSTRICKEX WHEN GIRL, FAINTS', ; (UNITED rRESS LEASED WIBB. New York, March 27. Nervous through their knowledge of the dis aster In the Triangle Shirt Waist company's factory, 125 girls employed by the clothing firm of Manzen and Jacobsen, in a 12-story building on West 18th street today were panic stricken by the cry of fire and two of them were seriously hurt In the stam pede which followed. Rosle Torchinski whose cousin was killed in the Triangle fire, faint ed while at work and fell from her chair. Then some one shouted "Are" and the rush to safety was on. The girls were quieted after a desperate battle at the exits. The two most seriously Injured were taken to a hos pital. REPUBLICANS WILL BREAK THE: DEADLOCK DNITBB rillSSS I.RASCD WMCl 'Albany ft Y., March 27. William Barnes, state chairman of the Repub lican committee notified the' Demo cratic Insurgents in the legislature 'today that the Republicans' were ready to break the senate deadlock for United States senator. Barnes declared the Republicans would sup port a Democratic candidate to suc ceed Depew, provided he were one who would not be under the influence of Tammany. A Cold. La Grippe, Then Pneumonia Is too often the fata! sequence. Foley's Honey and Tar expels the cold, checks , the la grippe and pre vents pneumonia. It is a prompt and reliable cough medicine that con tains no narcotics. 'Foley's Honey and Tar Is the best cough remedy 1 ever used, as it quickly stopped a severe cough that had long troubled me," says J. W. Kuhn, Princeton, Neb. Just so quldkly and surely it acts in all cases of coughs, colds, la grippe and lung trouble. It is as safe for your children as yourself, and should be used In all cases of croup, whooping cougn and measles. Re fuse substitutes. Red Cross Phar macy. . o To Core Cold In one Day. Take Laxative flromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund mosey If it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's ilgns tnre Is on each box. 15a. - STATE NEWS. Portland Is to have) a motordrome, an aerodrome, a new race track and one of the biggest sport-fostering clubs In the world. Sheridan is just completing a fine new ball park. The last legislature has left the game and fish 18 In' such shape that no one knows anything about them but the fishing season begins April 1 Just the same. Albert Gladstone was fined $1000 Thursday, by Judge Wolverton, of the federal court, in Portland, for smuggling $8000 worth of opium. As he also lost the opium ,lt was an expensive proposition. Eight out of 20 prizes for cattle at the Portlaind stock show were cap tured by Baker county. W. B. Shannon, who resided In Benton county. Just aensee the river from Albany (jor 40 years, and who was a 'pioneer walnut grower, died Thursday, aged 80 years. Pendleton Thursday voted $100, 000 bonds to build a high school. Rev. Levy Pennington, of Rich- ond, Indiana, It is announced; has accepted the presidency of the Pacific college at Nowberg. Pendleton will hold a district fair In connection with her famous annu al "round up." Dr. AugUdt McKinney, of Astoria, will attend the International Confer ence of Tuberculosis at Rome, Italy, during September. The Clatsop county Grangers had a big meeting at Astoria Thursday. The co.eds at the U. jof O. will get out one number of the oollege pa per, the Emerald,- Just to suit their own sweet little selves. A dispatch from Canby, Oregon, Thursday, says. "Railroad ties are piled high, surveyors are here with their transits, and dirt Is already fly ing for the construction of an elec trie line from Canby to Molalla, which will be fed by the branch lines from Beaver Creek, Meadowbrook Colton, Needy ond Macksburg." Ontario, Malheur county, reports a great Influx of colonists, and also that Eastern Oregon is getting the larger portion of the newcomers. The Methodists of La Grande dis trict will hold a conference at Ontario this week. The Ontario oil well Is now down 4070 feet, has a strong flow and fine indications of oil. A runaway team crashed into a livery rig being driven by a couple pf drummers near Condon last week. The drummers Jumped, but the team was thrown over the bank into a barbed wire fence, and put out of business, one horse getting 27 gashes from the barbed wire. The runa ways were unhurt. Baker saloon licenses have been raised to $1000 a year. . Following an attack of la grippe, H. E. Cooke, Instructor of the school f muslo at O, A. C, died Friday night. S. M. Farley, a pioneer of 1852, aged 81 years, died at the home of his son, D. B.. Farley, in Southern Benton county, last week. The Oregon Development League Convention will be held In Astoria August 14-15-16, during the Asfcor centennial. WRECKAGE DRIFTING ON THE BEACH TWO LIFEBOATS BEARING THE NAME 8ECHKLT ARE WASHED ASHORE, BUT SO FA It NO BOl). . IKS RECOVERED. Victoria,. B. C, March 27. Con stable Dunwoody, of this city, sent to Churtih Point to search for bodies from the wrecked steamer Sechelt, together .with Indians there, has dis covered considerable wreckage, which has drifted ashore from the wreck, but no trape of the victims of Saturday's disaster. H. D. Helmhen, who went to the scene of the disaster Sunday, says two pair of boat oars, a peak cap, two life buoys, one lifebelt, double-edged axe, driven in a piece of wood, two lifeboats, all bearing the name of the steamer Sechelt, were cast up by the sea In the vicinity of Church Point. Two boats, badly smashed, were ulso found. o Don't lie to your wife. She won't believe you, so what's the use? Main. There aro several young men $2,500 20 acre, house, burn, chicken house, all new. This Is a simpl Just fast of Suleni. OLMSTED LAND CO. Salem, Ore. It Isn't What You Pay BUT WHAT YOU GET That Counts We alway consider Quality First in Buying, and neve place anything on sale unless we are convinced it will prove satisfactory to tho customer, Our Spot Cash Plan of Business Has met the appoval of Economical Buyers, because they realize that it enables us to give better values than "credit" stores can afford to offer, Reliable Merchandise .:,,-' . ; Sold at Reasonable Prices Explains our wonderful success, We . don't make as much on each individual sale as "regular" stores make, but we make more in the aggregate on account of tho greatly increased business. You don't pay your neigh bor's debts when you trade at JOHNSON SAYS ITS ALL "PREJUDICE" UNITIO mi88 LSAflBD WIBI. San Francisco March 7. -Attorney Oreeley, representing Jack Johnson, appeared In Jodge Mogan's court to day and said the paipers In the ap peal would be ready during the day, and would be Sled. ' District Attorney TMckert an nounced that he would make every effort to sustain the finding of the trial court that sentenced Johnson to 25 days In Jail for speeding. Greatly peeved at the prospect of doing 25 days in Jail, Johnson visit ed Flhkert ait noon, and petulantly claimed that he was being discrim inated against because of his color, and because he had whipped Jeffries. Flckert gave the puglliBt a merry lav.gh and aesu-ed hlra that he would be treated Just as would any other persistent lawbreaker. , Judge Treadwell today denied) ab solutely Johnson"1 story that he had promised that If the pugilist would plead guilty he would let him oc with a light ftr.v,. -c Homer Davenport Is In town, and Sllverton people are reorganizing the band. $1,000 10 Acres Woven wire fence OLMSTED LAND CO. - Salem, Ore. OVER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Traoc Marks x dcbigns - w w vurTiiivjnii (KG. a TiTon npnning a utmrn una noncrimion mmj qulcklr uuurtitm our opinion free whether to invention ti pr)n)j pnienr hMo. Communl-. Ilnm Mhctlvcofitlilentlal. HANDBOOK m Pateuia lent fres. OMet muuucj for Bflcurutir patent . Hnienit taMon through Muim & Co. reculM tptcUii tujIUi without obwnte, la tbo Scientific Jnca!t A hn1tornIr HlnnfratAd wnklr. J.trtrput cir culation of nnjr rientioo Jnurnul. 'l arnm, :t a jonr; four mont Ui, $U Bold bjr all newifleAlerft, MUNN & Co.36,B'-''. New Yprlt Brunch (in. I r Wmhlni'inn. !).!. There Is Only One "Bvomo Quinine9' That Is Laxative Bromo Quinine USED TMt WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLD IM QUE OAT. Always remember the full name. Look for this signature on every box, 25o. a of rheumatism Is simply rheuma tism of the muscles, due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, neith er of which require any Internal treatment All that la needed to af-. ford relief Is the free application of Chamberlain's Liniment, Give It a trial. You are certain to be pleased with the quick relief which it af fords. Sold by all dealers. Get It at Dr. Stone's Drug Store Alderman Manning was supposed to be chairman of the street commit tee. COLONIST FARES From the Middle and Eastern portions of the United States and Canada to Oregon, Washington and all the s Northwest will prevail DAILY MARCH 10th TO APRIL 10th over the SOUTHERN PACI1FC LINES IN OREGON . From Chicago at ......$33.00 St Louis 82.00 Omuhn 25.00 Kansas City 85.00 St Paul 25.00' and from other cltlci corresponding ly low. You Can FREPAY Fares The Colonist fares are Westbound only, but If you have relatives or friends or employees in . the East whom you desire to bring to this state, you can deposit tho value of the fare with your local railroad agent and an order for a ticket will be tel egraphed to any address deslpsd, Let the WORLD Know Of our vast resources and splendid opportunities for . Home Building Call on the undersigned for eood Instructive printed matter to send East, or give him the addresses of those to whom you would like to have such matter sent. war. jfcMCBnAY General Passenger Agent Portland Oregon 2-20-eod-tf SWA