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THE rOTlXTXG OTIEnoXTAK TUESDAY, JIARCII 9, 1915. 3 MORE FORTS ARE SILENCEDIHSIRAITS furks Damage Warships and Seaplanes French Cruiser Disabled. RECENT PHOTOGRAPH OF MILLIONAIRE PRISONER AND SNAP- SHOT OF MOTHER WHO ATTENDS HIM AT TRIAL. VESSELS POUND NARROWS .Allied Fleet Subjects Dardanelles lortificatious to Flank l'irc, One Squadron Sending Shells Across Gallipoli Peninsula. LONDON". March 8. Three more atrong forts in the inner rtraits of the Dardanelles have been silenced by the Anglo-French, fleet after terrific bom bardment, according- to an official com munication given out tonisht by' the British Admiralty-. It is admitted in the official report that, a majority of the war vessels engaging the forts by entering the etraits have been hit. some of them I numerous times. Serious damage is de- nied. The Turkish official report declares that one British battleship has been badly damaged and that a French I armored cruiser has been put out ofl action. None of the batteries has been! tiamaged. says this report. Maay Ptaaea Bruxht lo. Damaze by the forts which have been replying vigorously to the assaults of the fleet has not been confined to the vessels, as several seaplanes, act ing as scouts for the Anglo-French fleet, have been brought down. The Admiralty describes the damage to this arm of the service In detail, saying one aviator was hit :S times by shots from the forts. Xo death has resulted in the aerial suuadron. however, ac cording to the report. The warships are now engaged in reducing the forts in the Narrows, j which Is considered the most difficult i suction of the Dardanelles, from tn point of view of an attacking force. Mil pa Fire at ; Rasise. The r.riti.h Admiralty's report says: The operation- against the Dar danelles nro progressing in fine weather. Nice-Admiral Sack villa H. Carden reports that on March t the battlcwhip Qacn Elizabeth, supported by the battleships Agamemnon and Ocean, began an attack on Forts Mami dieh One Tabla and llamidleh Three, which are marked on the Admiralty map as Forts V and V. by indirect fire across the tlallipoli Peninsula, filing at ?1.0(u 3-ard. "These forts are armed as follows: "Fort t. two 14-lnrh cuns and seven t.4 fruns; Fort A, two 14-ineh. one 9.4, en S.5 and four 4.!-ineh cuns. "The Queen Kiizabeth was replied to by howitzers and field guns, and three shells from the field puns struck her, without, however, causing any dam- se. four-rales ('una Hit Sblpa- '.Meanwhile, insiiie the strait., the Vengeance. Albion. Majestic and Prince Veorge and the Frencii battleship t-uf-fren fired on fouaindere and Mount I'ardanus batteries marked F and E on the Admiralty map and were fired on' by a number of concealed guns. "Fort Rumili Medjidieh Tabta. marked J on the Admiralty map. which had been attacked on the previous day, opened fire and was engaged and hit by i;-lnch shells. "A majority of the ships In the straits were struck by sheila, but there was no serious damage done and no casualties resulted. "March 7. the . weather continuing ralm and fine, four French battleships the Oaulois, Chariemange. Itouvet and Snffren entered the straits to cover tho direct bombardment of the defenses of the Narrows by the Agamemnon and Lord Nelson. Part Dardasios la Silrnred. "French ships engaged the .Mount Pardanus batteries and various con cealed guns, silencing the former. The Agamemnon and Lord Nelson then advanced and engaged the forts at the Narrows at from 14.000 down to 1J.000 yards by direct fire. "Forts Itumill Medjidieh Tabla. marked J, and Hamidieii One Tabla, marKed U, both were silenced after a heavy bombardment. Kxplosions oc curred in both forts.' Fort I, has not f'rrd since the explosion on the Dth. "The Gauiois. Agamemnon and Lord Nelson were each struck three times, but the damage done was not serious. The Lord Nelson had three men slightly wounded. "While these operations were In progress the British light crui.ser Dub lin continued to watch the Bulalr isthmus. She was fired at by four-Inch guns and struck three or four times. I'laae Falls lata .c. "Owing to the importance of locat ing concealed guns the seaplanes had to fly low at times. On the th a seaplane. Tilot Flight Lieutenant Gar net and Observer Lieutenant-Commander Williamson, became unstable and fell into the sea. Both ot fleers were Injured. r light Lieutenant Doug las, reconnoitring at close quarters In another seaplane, was wounded, but re turned. tin the itn seaplane No. 172. Pilot Flight Broniet. with Lieutenant lirown. was hit :S times, and seaplane No. 7 Pnot J light Lieutenant llershaw. with Petty Ofiicer Merchant, was struck eight times in locating concealed posi tion. "The Ark Royal, the mother ship for seaplanes, is equipped with every ap rlimcr necessary for the repair and maintenance of the numerous aircraft which she carries.' Mils Itrclarrd Disabled. A dlspat.-h from Amsterdam to Reuters Tclecram Company says the following official statement was given out lodtty In Constantinople: -The Uriti.-h ships Majestic and Irre sistible have reinforced the enemy's fleet. The fire of our batteries out a French armored cruiser out of action ao'l damaged a British armored cruiser. "Owing to our bombardment the hos- ine snips retreated and ceased their rtre. our batteries suffered no dam ages." , 2i ... -1 : ,. 1 tit.irsfTl tJ v -V: : ; tin Making a good impression i A well-fitting, stylish suit puts you at ease keeps you at ease. Your clothes really share in your personality a good reason for careful choice of fabric and pattern. Young Mens Spring Suits $10 to $30 Second Floor BEN SELLING Morrison at Fourth McCargar, Bates & Lively, General Agents 301 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon STNOPdlS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Aetna Life Insurance Company of Hartford, In the State of Connecticut, on the 3tet day of December. 1814. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Ore gon, pursuant. to law: . , Capital. Amount of capital paid up f -4.000,000.00 Income. Net premiums received durlilf tho year 2:.021,;.S; Interest, rllvidenda and rents roceived during- the year.... .3,568,443.06 Income from otl'.er sources re ceived durir.f the year 030,854. 06 Tptal Income I iMMDursrineniB. Net losses paid during the year i Dividends paid to policyhold ers during the year Dividends paid -during the year on capital stock ' Commissions and salaries paid during the year Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the -year Amount of all other expenditures 7,721,21-7.40 1.400.0U.07 CflO.OOO.OO 4.46&.06S.U 735,172.79 2.785,874,32 Total expenditures Assets. Value of real estate owned (market value) $ Value of atocks and bonds owned (market value) I Loans on mortgages and col lateral, etc. Premiums, notes and policy loans Cash In banks and on hand. Net uncollected and deferred premiums Xntere.it and rents due accrued Other assets nt) ' Total e.ssets ' Le&s special deposits in state (if any-there by). . .$ 24.48tf.7s5.71 and 1,104. 143.3- SS. 815.443.01 &9.S9,675.09 11.43S.374. 60 4. 1U0. 158. 13 2.5&6.276.70 2,3(14.075.80 K7.087.85 f 119,51 6.736. 48 any- S0O.6C9.20 Total assets admitted In Oregon .J119.207.067 28 Liabilities. Net reserve and special re serves $ 4.13.07.2S Ilarrr Kendall Thaw, on llln Return to Tomb. January- .4 l.aat (Photo Copy rlarht hy Vnderwood A 1 nilemood.l llelonr Mra. William Thaw (Photo topvrlcht by Bain Service). Secretirj- Daniel and the President it was learned on hlsrh authority that two or more battleships would be ordered from Guantanamo to Vera Cruz prob ably tomorrow. ; Threata Cause Action. Asked whether there was actual suf fering at presenl by foreigners. Secre tary Bryan xaid that it was "the fear of future rather than of the effect of the present" that had caused the se rious state of affairs and that this was "due to the things Obresott- had proposed, such as the cutting off of all communication. ' "The effect also of the language used by Obregon," said Mr. Bryan, "has ben to emphasize the danger from mobs because of utterances calculated to stir up feeling against foreigners.", lie added that within the last few days no word had come directly from Carranza to indicate any change in conditions. The Secretary declined to discuss the contents of tho latest representa tions. .Vote. In ICffect, lltlmatum From other sources familiar with RATE CASE IS HEARD Railroads Say Higher Wages Make Increase Needed. EXPERTS GIVE STATISTICS More Requirements of Efficiency and Increased Taxes Put Forth as rteasons Wby Commissions Should Grant Kcquest. CHICAGO, March 8. The hearing to day of the 41 "Western railroads' peti tion to the Interstate Commerce Com mission for increased freight rates vn certain commodities was devoted ei -tirely to the presentation of statistics. These purported to show that be- what the American Government has or mg"er.H If. . 'V"-'! requirements oi eiiit:ient: auu iu".cu to 75 pounds. One man made a yesterday that weighed S pounds. dip Old Official at Hermlston Dies. PEXDLETOX, Or.. March S. (Spe cial.) Douglass Phay, City Marshal of Hermiston for ten years, died at St. Anthony's Hospital yesterday morn ing. He was taken to the hospital 11 months aso to be treated for rheu matism. Death resulted from a com plication of troubles. He was 54 years old and had lived in Eastern Oregon for 25 years. Gross claims for otsea unpaid . Dividends set apart or pre viously ascertained and div idends left at Interest Taxes ana fees due or ac crued i... All other liabilities Unearned interest and rents. 61)4,067.41 S,-6S.ttl3.H 607.2t2.3l 1. (69.348. S9 8.U72.U36.03 SYNOPSIS OF THE AV.N'CAL STATEMENT OF The Aetna Accident and Liability Company of, Hartford, In the State of Connecticut, o.i th 31st day of December, 191 4. made to tho Insurance Commissioner of the State o: Orcjon pursuant to law: ... Capital. Amount of capital paid up j:.u.Ct.(i. Income. Net premiums sritlen durtr.e U.e jwr , Interest, dividends and rents re ceived during tile year Income from other sources re- eelved during- the rear Total Income Pisbursements. Los.es paid durln the i ear. In cluding; adjustment expense;, etc. , Dividends paid durlr.-t the ear on capital stock Commissions and aalarles paid during- the year. Including traveling expenses Taxes, licenses and fees pa.d during the ear Amount of ail other expenditures lK.nr.o I0i.lt si.su.ki.i: 100.000 0. Total expenditures Assets. Value of stocks and bones owned (market value i tll.lli I: 65.115 fl 3i;.ii7.(i :,:!, ti.o o Loans on mortgages and col lateral, etc a&t. t'ush in banks and on hand...... 1,14 I'rem lum 1u course of cot.ee tiou written slnco Septein- ber 3d, 1914 ;4J,l3.li Interest and rents due and ac crued 31. !&(.' Equity in funds of ths Xt York Kxclso ile-Insuranc As sociation 11.4i4 Ij Total assets $:i.i9r,tw0.4ii Le-s special deposits in any state if an there bci Total assets admitted in Ore- It Certainly Will Cure a Cold There Is no -doubt whatever about the beneficial effects of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of colds and coughs. It has been in use for many years and has received the approval, If not the praise, of people everywhere who have used it. It is equally valu able for children and adults. Total liabilities exclusive of capital stock of 1104,013.(107.0(1 Life SS0,TU8.40S.OO Total premiums In force De cember SI. 1014. accidents, health and liability 414.4ja.70O.OV Busiaefts In Oregon for the Year. Life g 47O.4S-.-.O0 Tola! risks written during the year, acctaent, neaitn ana liability Lire . . Qrooi premiums recalved dur ing: the year. accident, health and liability Premiums returned during the 3-car, life, accident, health and liability Lite Lorsea paid during the year. accident, health and lia bility Lite Losses Incurred during the year, accident, health and liability gon . .S,SO.74 : Liabilities. 9.04l).no.'lfl 171. 87.C!l 40.11S.60 8,1-3.00 142.308.6:: 11.30.00 THAW TRIAL BEGINS Illegal Detention at Time of Flight Is Defense's Stand. MOTHER GREETS PRISONER Jury Is C'IhM!ii and lticli Young JK-fendnnt, Who Appears to Re Glowing With Health, .ajs He Is Satisfied With Men. (Continued From First Taire.l said to Carranza, however, it was learned that the note, while not In the nature of an ultimatum, was prac tically of. the same effect. -It made no reference to specific difficulties, as these have been the subject of sepa rate and numerous communications heretofore, but summed up in an in sistent tone, the entire situation in the rrltory controlled by Carranza. There was a clear indication in It that the United States Government had made repeated representations In vain with respect to Carmnza'a treat ment of foreigners and that a point had been reached when it was neces sary for the first chief to take into consideration the serious steps which tho Uiiited States might feel com pelled to take to obtain an improve ment of affairs. In the diplomatic corps here today and tonight there was activity over the Mexican situation. The Brazilian and Spanish ministers were in constant touch with the State Department and the British Ambassador also made in reductions jn rates, they were unable to maintain the roads at the standard demanded by the public and still pay adequate returns on investment. The statistics were submitted ay E. Wettling. an expert for the roads. and were largely taken from Inter state commerce reports. Clifford Thorne. chairman of the Iowa Rail road Commission, objected on behalf of all the shippers to the admittance of the figures on the ground that tney failed to show certain facts asked for by the attorneys. "A waate-basket of figures with any thing thrown in," was what he called them. . ' . Tho railroad attorneys agreed to. turn over to tho shippers all the orig inal material from which the compila tion was made. Today's hearing concluded the gen eral argument offered by trie roans. Tomorrow tho various commodities upon -which increases are asked are to be taken in detail. Indigestion Permanently Cured. After spending: hundreds of dollars for medicine and treat ment for indigestion and consti pation with only temporary re lief, C. H. Hines, of Whitlow, Ark. ,says he was permanently cured by Chamberlain's Tablets 143. 34. U0 1,940,60.00 Total amount of risks out standing in Oregon Decem ber SI. 1914 i 3,7S. 700.00 AETNA UITi INM-RAXfE COMPANY, ' By J. L. English. Vice-President. Statutory resident general agent and at torney ior service: C. A. M'CARG Alt, Tortland. Or. SI'CARGAR. BATEH & LIVELY, General Agts., S01 Teon Bldg., Portland, Or. Gross claims for losses unpaid..! ;0.1,; Tt.bw Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding rlKa FK.lO.jt Due for commlsHlon and broker age HI ro.: All other liabilities 103. Mo. -.t Total liabilities 1,S(7,0 i.1.1 Total premiums In force Decem ber 51, 1914 1,7;,50 :' Business In Oregoa fr tho Year. Gross premiums received dur. ing the year t 53,:.".J.7 Premiums returned during the ear .i4i.C4 Lesres paid durlrc the car.... 11, IU.il Loies incurred during tho ;car. I.Jtl.s THE AETNA ACt'IDI-INT AND fUBIUTl COMI'ANV. By J. S. HOWE, becrclar;. Statutory resident scner&l agent and at torney for service: PAUL IS. BATES, Portland, Or. McCargar. Hates & Lively. General AfitP . 301-S08 Veon Bldg., Portland, Or. WHOLE FAMILY TORTURED BY ITCHING RASH SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF" The Automobile Ins. Co. of Hartford, Conn. of Hartford, in th State of Connecticut, on the Slat day of December. 1914. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the state of Oregon pursuant to law: . Capital. Amount of capital paid up fUOO.OOO.OO Income. Net premiums written during the 'ar fiiiS.rsa.iO j Interest, dividends and rents re ceived during the year r2,324.u: Income from other tources re ceived during- the year 75.00 STNOPSI3 OF TTTB ASS UAI ST.1TEMENJ OF THU National Fire of 17 Custom Houite street, Pro iden:e, :n the State of Khode It.:nd, on the 3 Tat u of December, 191-1. ma-ie to the Imuranc.' Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pur suant to law : Capital. Amount of capita: paid up.....J 703. Income. Net premiums received du.-irj Hie jcr t JTi,;.J.j Intcrt'dt, dividends and rfiui re ceived during the -ar. ...... Income from other sources re ceived during the year Total Income . 001,04. 4v Disburwrment. Vet load pId during- the yrar.$ 1 7 4 4 . 4 Corn miw linn and .salaries paid during the ear 93,2I4.0 Tn-xet", lk"Miss and fi.es paid during" tho ear 9,553.17 Amount of all other expendi tures :o, Tin. Total Income fSSS.Sii DiibnrMBiratL Vet losses paid during- the year. $183, ?S7.19 jjiviaenas paid during the year on capital stock SO. 000.00 Commissions and salaries pa.d during1 the year fti,C6J.P3 Taxes, licenses ana rces paid dur inr the year Amount of all other expenditures 6.4?. t mittins suth dispatches as had reached WOK.KEKS SAy RO US x him from the British legation in ilex tions. These men are Richard J. But Irr. formerly State Assemblyman Roger Thompson, alleged to have been the driver of the machine in whie Thaw fled: Michael O'Keefer, Kugen Duffy and Thomas Flood. Thaw Retains Smile. TVWn ths adlournment was taken on the completion of the Jury. Thaw, .till smiling-, was escorted to the Sheriffs office on the floor above, the iirirnm There ho ereeted his mother, who. with Mrs. Gcorce Carne cie, his siter. and Joseph Thaw, hi half brother, were in court all day. Th:iw threw his arms around his mother and kissed her; then the two sat facing each other and held a brief whispered conference. That over, Thaw stepped into a corridor and posed for more than a score of newspaper Photographers. Before he crossed the Bridgojof Sighs on his way back to his cell in the Tombs, he said he was per fectly satisfied with the jury. Thaw appeared to have taken on weicht since his return from Xew Hapnishire. His face was ruddy and he seemed to be in good physlclal con dition. CARRANZA GETS HOT VOTE (Concluded on Pas 3.) IUSSIW H.F.KT IS RAIDING Turkish IWack ca Coa-t Positions Arc Bombarded. l-ONf-ON". March S. On behalf of the Ku&vian naval General Staff the of ficial press bureau tonight made the followinsr announcement: "On Sunday our fleet bombarded XungMldtiik. Kozlon ant Kilimli (ports on ttie IWack Sear, destroying all structures and plants fop tho shipment of coal. The bombardment was fol lowed by a terrific explosion and tire. Four batteries were silenced and eight iiteumers destroyed. Our casualties were threo men wounded." a compliance with its requests. Secre tary Bryan replied that "nothing had been decided upon yet beyond represen tations" and that it was best to meet situations "as they arose" KorelicaerM la Grave Position. Latest reports from Mexico City indi cate a menacing condition of affairs for the 23,000 foreianers there, of whom 2500 are - Americans. The - Carranza authorities have commandeered all the medicines and medical supplies in the chief hospital and sent them to Vera C'rus. An appeal has been made to the United States to dispatch a hospital ship to Vera Cruz to send medical sup plies to Mexico City, and the Mexican Red Cross has sent an urgent petition through the American Red Cross for protection against the Carranza authori ties and permission to co-operate with the international relief committee in handling the starving population. Typhus fever and smallpox have broken out in the capital as well as at Tampico. ico City. Many Think Change Will Result. Many of the diplomatic representa tives here cabled their governments that steps of a most important char acter had been taken by the United States which probably would cause C arranza to change his attitude toward foreigners. Specifically the United States has Returns on Investment .vinpie to Grant Wage Increase, Is llcport. CHICAGO, March 8. "Ability of the rnllrnnH. tfl naV' OCCUPlCd lOUaj S. sua sion of the board of arbitration in the Western railroad wage hearing Deing held here. , W. J. Lauck, a statistician empiuj by the engineers ana Bremen wuo been making separate representations seeking higher wages on the Western to obtain the following things from railroads" Involved, analyzed reports ot the railroads since laou ana orew ut conclusion that abundant returns na been paid on investments, ana avtu for improvements, besides leaving sur plus from which wage advances micui Carranza I'ermission for the international re lief committee, composed of wealthy residents of Mexico City to use the funds they have collected for supplies to succor the starving and destitute. h naid without materially affecting re' and tho placing at their disposal of turns to stockholders. Railroad attor transportation facilities to bring food neys said vital factors had been omit Into the capital. ted from Mr. Lauck's calculations and The guarantee of a line of com- that besides he took into consideration munication between Mexico City and conditions which asstimedly had been Vera Cruz so that foreigners might have access to the sea and communica tion be kept open for foreign govern ments. Tho ordering of a sufficient garri son to stay in. Mexico City in case of an evacuation so that riots and demonstrations of the mobs might be prevented and foreigners protected against violence. BRITISH STEAMER IS SEIZED Carranza. Authorities Arrest Captain of Wyrlsbrook and Loek Him Vp. NEW" ORI.KANS. March 8. The Brit ish steamer YVyvisbrook has been seized uj i i i mi -i" ii.u, int., l Lain revile I . . . and her commander. Captain Muir, has Jumpe.a ' . , j i.ii j, .. I nesred the n Deen piacea in jail, acc-oraing 10 mail advices reaching here tonight from Progress. SAVINGS LOST IN FLAMES Hood River Man Draws Money Trora Dank to ray Debts; All Gone Now. HOOD RIVER, Or., March 8. (Spe cial.) Karl Kautz, whoso home was destroyed by fire Saturday night while ho was away with his family In Portland, is bewailing the loss of $100 in greenbacks, which, he says, he had drawn out of the bank last week to pay a debt and which had been left locked in the house. The fire In the Kauts home, which is an old frame house and isolated from other resl- enccs, was not discovered until after he fire had gutted it. Members of he volunteer fire department re- ponded and soon had the ftames hecked, despite their headway. With the news that the house con tained a largo sumo of money parties disposed of in the award of 1910. RUNAWAY STOPPED BY TAXI Two Children inrown i-rom car riage Slightly Injured. BAKER. Or.. March S. (Special.) Speeding up his taxlcab John Cavlness stopped an exciting runaway on Main street, but not quick enough to pre vent the two little daughters of Paul Kasterwood. 626 Valley avenue, from hcin-r thrown out of the buggy. The children were driving in the busy part of the city when the animal became frightened and dashed north. Caviness Jumped into his taxicab and as he neared the fleeing animal it quickly ir thn corner at Campbell street. The buggy wheels caught on the curb and the girls were thrown to the grass parkway. . , Tho imnaet threw the frightened horse to Its knees and Caviness jumped n th animal before it could arise. The girls were only, slightly injured. SMELT IN LEWIS ON WANE Gulls Prey on Third Run That Is Weakened by Swift Current. Kansas City, Mo. "My husband had a rash all over his body, and soon the WHOLE FAMILY was in the same con. dition. It looked scaly and raised up on tho arms and body in big bumps. This trouble burned and itched so that it wouia nearly drive one crazy, it was always worse at night, so we could not sleep. "We all had this trouble for about two or three years, and during that time tried many remedies and prescrlp tions with no results. Wo tried Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and it HE- L-IKV1SD AT ONCU, and before the third jar of ointment had been used we were all completely cured. It has been four months since we were cured, and there are no traces of the trouble." tSigned) Mrs. S. A. Clarkson, 1520 Lawn ave., Oct. 24. 1914. Every druz- gist sells Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap. For trial free, write to Dept. 13-R. Resinol, Baltimore. Adv. Total expenditures ' ?8:, 516.23 Assets. Vaiue ot stocks and bonds owned Imarkflt value) fOOO.OOO.OO Loans on inorig-acca and collat- - ' eral, etc 89,000.00 Cash In banks and on hand ldO.&SS.wS Premiums in course of collection written slnco September 20, 1914 4,5i2.1'l Intoreet and rents duo and ac crued 6.27S.90 IS E HEADACHE, COLDS, CONSTIPATION Tonight! Clean Your Bowels and Stop Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach. passed today searching the ruins for fragments of the bills that are alleged After the conference tonight between to have been destroyed. VANCOUVER. Wash., March 8. (Spe cial.) The third run of smelt in the Lewis River at Woodland is beginning to wane and tne price nas oroppea. i no smelt, which are said not to eat after they leave salt water, are dying by thousands, and may be seen floating down stream. Many are weak and can not swim against tne current. Seagulls by the thousands hover over the Columbia River and follow the smelt from tho time the smelt enter the mouth of the Columbia River. They re fuse to eat the dead smelt. So thick are the smelt In the Lewis River that they are dipped out io bunches from 50 Get a 10-cent box. Take a Cascaret tonight to cleanse I your Liver, Stomach and Bowels, and you will surely, feci great by morning. You men and women who have head ache, coated tongue, a bad cold, are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts. cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets Immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning. A 10-cent box from your druggist means healthy bowel action; a clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children. Adv. Total assets :si.4').oj Total assets admitted In Oregon. 1791, 440.03 Liabilities. Gross claims for losses unpaid... ?6,71b.!6 Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding risks 164, 573. ft All other liabilities 7.oii.78 Total expenditures r3,L'01 j Asset. Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value! $ Miscellaneous assets t'ash in banks and on hand... I'reinluins In couifM of collection written since September SC. 1S14 interest and rents duo ana accrued Total ass-ets . . .' Less special deposits In state uf any tiiere be).. i::.'.'lo.''i i.-i.;o.t l.,vJ . . (M.tOo Ct ny 10 M4.-.S Total assets son admitted In Ore- . 0,0-0 I Liabilities. o :m ii J1,J.11.4.- Total liabilities exclusive of capita atock I10M47.S1 Totnl premiums in force Decem ber 31, J914 3V5.194.Ct Business la Oregon for the Year. Total risks written during the year ; 4M11.00 Gross premiums received during year I.S44.: Premiums returned during thai-ear :s8.S7 losses paid during- the year 44.70 lioases incurred during the ear.. P7O.70 Total amount of riks outstand ing; in Oreion December 31, 1914 4K.411.00 Py J. S. HOWE, Secretary. Statutory resident general agent and at torney for service: PALT, C. BATES. Tortland. Or. MeCarxar. Bates i- Lively, General Afents, Teon Bide, Portland, Or. G.-oss claim for Tnisc unpaid. .4 Amount of unearned premiums on nil outHcumlinjr rinks Due for commission and broker age All other labilities Llalances duo reinsuring com pany under treaty T.iia' lluhllttles exclusive of canltal stoi-k of 9 Trttul nin nmi In ror.'O Decern. ber 31. 1914 393,liJ.0 Kuslnrss la Oregon for the sear. Total riaks aritttn during the year $l,3l.44 ou Gross premiums received dur. lug the ear rrenilnnis returned during t ear: ltaturntil premiums. u734."4; Ro-lnsuranco pre miums, s.-404. &4 Ixuisi-s lialrt during th year.... Losses Incurred during th yr Total amount of risks outstand ing In Oregon December 31. 1914 I' 1.31 S? 1U.113.19 i.9fl7. 373.913.31 ir.4l 1( 5 731 r I.I40. J.ii.-.ll STARKWEATHER ft Kin-M.VT. IV."., Vnited Mates Slg . By EM IL G. VlKrEll, Snpt of Agencies. ftatufory realtient genera! agent and at torney for serWce. Mcfargsr. Bates A Lively, General Agenta, SOI Veon Bldg., rortland. Or. Phone Your Want Ads to The Oregonian Main 7070, A 6095 CANT FIND DANDRUFF f Ev ery bit of dandruff disappears after one or .two applications of Lianderine rubbed weil into the scalp with the finger tips. (Jet a 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any drug store and save your hair. After a few applications you can't find a particle of dandruff or any falling hair, and the scalp will never itch. Adv. Store for Rent! Store 25x75, centrally located, fireproof building, water, heat and light included in rental. If you want to change locations and secure a first-class store in the best, retail center, this is your opportunity. L 569, Oregonian.