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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1919)
t "' i ' " THE ORKGOX STATKSMA; SUNDAY. APRIL 13, 1010 ----- . .. .. . ... . X 0 I harmonious combination rhouldl'n and make every spectator live For ; the . family that wishes maximum pleasure and dura bility in a car that creditably reflects their social and busi ness standing at moderate first cost and light mainten ance. . Six-Cylinder models are built in Touring Cars and Roadsters t ..rr $1325 Eight-Cylinder models are built in Touring Cars and Pace maker i.,..$1950 ' F. O. B., Salem, Ore DEMONSTRATION OR FURTHER INFORMATION - BY OLDSMOBILE COMPANY OF OREGON, G. E. Halvorscn, Mgr. High & Ferry Sts. ee. Billie I'.urke in "Good Grac ious Annabelle" at the Oregon tmlsy. to morrow and Tuesday. Miss Burke is splendidly supported, her - leading man Doing iiernert Uawllnson. ; F rankle Hall and Millie CVRran a remarkably prettj' woman of Juno esque appearance and a rollicking comedian comprise this clever pair f vaudevillians who present a musical comedy playlet entitled "Frozen Out" that makes a most delightfally en joyable vehicle for a perfect display of their, accomplishments as singers and talent, as entertainers. On the Hippodrome show at the Bligh today. Wallace Reid plays a big double role as slacker, and hero , in. "lias. Mike Moran" showing at the Oregon next Friday and Saturday. The only comedy that has ever been compared with "Shoulder Arms".- That's Old Hill in "The Better Ole" coming to Ye Liberty Jess Mardo and Belle Hunter A big-good natured, happy disposJ- tioned chan and a charmingly pretty young woman comprise the personnel of the act of Mardo and Hunter who present an excruciatingly funny skit entitled ''Flin it Uo" consisting oi tnmtAv talk and sineine that will assuredly win. Ihe heartiest approval of any audience. On the hippodrome show at the Bligh today. Rieht now is the time to plan for Easter week. Sunday. Monday and Tupsdav Marv Pickford in Captain Kidd. Jr.. and beginning Wednesday "Th Heart of Humanity". Going to be some x it tne uregon The . says o. . It. rank:? au"-'. thrill an 1 c. ll but, I j ad .. : appeal .h?: . v -: 2i Flares arid flickers ' Sessne -Hayakawa, who is consid-r kip he studied Russian and English erable of a linguist Is teaching French to several of the members of his com pany. The class he Is conducting which developed into ' quite a size 'started while he was producing "The Temple of Dusk," showing at Ye Lib erty today. His first pupils were Jane Novak, Syjvla Breme,r and Lew is Willoughby. , J -Hayakawa is, the master : of six languases. i In the Unlvarsity of To- and when -he came to this country to attend Chicago ' . s university, ; he took up French, Spanish and Italian to prepare himself for the diplomatic f service of his country. Although he was lured from his early -ambitions by the stage he still retains a I keen interest in the study of languages. All who admire real comedy and strong dramatic action presented in th American "inanity - T Is ana oreauie wua me cnaractcrs c; the screen." It will lie shown th latter part of Easter week at the Oregon. . , FrancU Marian, who - picturlied "Captaid Kidd. Jr.." . is one of the best known .scenarists identifld with motion pictures. She wrote many of Mary Pickford's fatuous sue ce&a3, two or whicn. "M'LJss ' and "How Could You. Jeai?" are worthy of special mention. Sessue Hayakawa In "The Temple of Dusk" at Ye Liberty today. I J it k ii i u j h f it ii n t l ii k "i i'nii t I S3 I HI IdBGE THES5 Margaret Ryari. little, peUte bltl of femininity only a few wishes over four feet, but, a cruiser for Joy, a dreadnaught for action and a subma rine for grace and explosiveness, with the additional qualities of being or iginal, chic, charming, and lastly, a genuine vaudeville entertainer, start- lingly good to look upon. On the hippodrome show at the Bligh today. Not since the night forty-five yean ago when "The Two Orphans" was produced In the old Union Square theatre, has a story of such poig nancy and depth of heart interest been given to the public. It will be shown beginning Easter week at the Oregon theatre. Craving adventure and actuated by a desire to record the manners and customs of the last stronghold of cannibalism, Martin Johnson traveled 18.000 miles along the Solomon and New Hebrides Islands and in the fourteen months or his travels se cured some of the most sensational pictures of savage life that have ever been filmed. They have been as sembled into "Cannibals of the South Seas." Coming to Ye Liberty for four days Martin g next Wednesday. 'Beresford of the Baboons." is .jmedy at the Oregon next Frl v ..i-i Saturday., It's a burlesque :ian of the Apes." " - CAR. r , INI Ml HI '111 . ;. . v ' - '' v' .,. The Government selected Dodge Brothers Motor. Car for its obvious fitness. It was the only car of its type and dasj approved -and adopted by thr'War Department for tha United States Army.-' ", It will pay you to visit.nJ ami examine this car. Tlie gasoline consumption is unusually; low. The tire mileage is unusually high. h:f.bonesteele Commercial & Ferry BU. - Salem, Ore.. Ml 3 ll 11 11 JPL .. Isova. starred with J. Frank j -n "The Changing Woman,: asuoph Blue Ribbon feature. .- ! be the attraction in ne " -.ti on today, is one of 4ne ;'4 horsewomen. In pftoto- . t- all around athlete; as thousands of admirers. .. ' oen received that the t tu for Ye Liberty the-j ; . i pipped and should ar- j ,.'i?i-late. .0 I grind lenses, examine ; the eyes scientifically and fit eyeglasses perfectly let me fc. I trim i . work for you. Dr. C.B.0W .: cichestra music has .been , -rfi,u ior the showing of Sessue i uyakawa In "The Temple or Dusk' starting at Ye Liberty today. , ; T . V . Popular Lawn Mower Handled by Salem Firm Mr. Ray L. Farmer of the Ray L. Farmer Hardware company, is au thority tor the statement that the Chief Lawn Mower is without doubt the most popular machine ever han dled by anyone in Salem. He bases I his assertion on the fact that he has sold more lhan-250 of these ma-1 chf.ica In the past five years, besides having large sales on his other lines. The popularity of this machine is due to several important features, chief among which Is the ease and Optometrist Optician Bush Bank Bldg. Fhone 625. . .. -Vj-- .- ,t - T- -- - . " ' ' , ' - ";- "'.' " T . ... . . M mioi ml II I nil I mi I iniiltiiiiiiiiimii simplicity of adjustment. As most lawnmower users will xettuy, u re- o aires a lot of time, patience and in some cases a skilled mechanic to keen the machine in proper align ment, without which the selfharp- enlag feature, so widely expounded by all dealers, cannot be made to operate properly. Due to a epe.ial natented feature, not used on mnct machines, it Is possible, witn the aid of only a wrench, for tho merest novice to keep the machine in prop er adjustment and alignment. The machine is fitted with alarge driv- I V . .1 VI. ,lul .nllliv up ..rnreir ' I Diaees, raised eage cuiier oar oi icut J IT O.ll Kill STXOPSIS OP THB) ANNUAL STATKMCNY Or TUB Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company of VllwiukN, In th tt of Wlconlo. oa th Slat day of Uecembcr. I1B. md to IB Insurance CommlsaiOBer of Uia Stat ef Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital. - A Repifeltc nn 0 m e s thename "REPUBUC" on an automobile tire really stands for something, and that something is HONESTY VALUE. ; The Carpenter when he buys a saw. and it is a stamped "Henry 'Diston & Sons," never questions the quality of that saw, for the name "Diston" stands for quality.' . . . - T'm The man that buys a hat and :it isstamped "John 'B.' Stetson" never questions the quality, why? For he knows that this hat will keep its shape and will give him the very best of service-rfStetson" means quality. Ve could go on down the line comparing in this way goods that the NAME stands for the highest type of quality and is never questioned. The name "REPUBLIC" on a tire stan ds f or quality just as much as "Diston" ; "Stetson" or any other honest-made article stamped with the maker's name stands for quality. , - t "REPUBLIC" means quality and the Republic Rubber Co. have instructed us to maintain their good name and we are in a position to do so. -Associate 'PR0DIUM PROfESS' with "REPUBLIC" for no other tire is made, or can be made under this process for it is patented. Your car should be equipped with "REPUBLICS", for they do last longer. Our stock Js complete., We carry all sizes. All oth.r . incom.. . . . Total Income ...... Death flslma. ItlT on l.tt.441.4 .1 7S.O?M.X.03 ta. slit ItTe. 118 on 4473 lives....) lM49.72t.4S Matnrd endowments ,. V.V. 15 Annuities 2..S.V.S.' furrtxxlered poUclea , .K.'7.525 Itvidends to policy holders. . . li.7J7.77i i blaability claim ' . Sll.&o Total Bald tMlicyholdera.... 46.&94..V.4.S4 Taic 1.47l.l.l Commlsaiona to afeata &.W,7..vt. Medical exaeAinaUoaa, ate.... - Z1S.bi.: lialarlea- of officers, trusteea and home oifloe eraploves.. l,ais,M.s7 Rent tor occupancy of name fficre , ... . . Z70.o All ether disburaementa..... 2.1U.W4-U Total disbursement 67.189.2es.24 Asset a. Dec 11.1918 Real aetata flnclodins: home office S .47f.0S4XW Ix.ni an real eetato mart. eaaea zio.450.71.s Ixn an policies as collateral ft8.147.t4a.au Premium no tea and anlomatka oretnlujn. loans ........... 1.674.749.11 Premiums deferreol . under Mi dlers' and aaiira civil reUef act S.23S.S2 United Btetea bonds, amor. tUed value 14.958.3314 Other bonds, araorthted value 111.1 18.247 SI Stocks, jnarket value........ S3t.8I Cash on hand ami In banks.. Z.lllS.Maa.M Interest and rents due and ac crued .SIZ.B?1.S. Due and deferred pretniama.' 8.0'.8.810.4I Assets not admitted deducted lti8.4U.84 pered steel, positive , ratchet and owes its light running qualities V) steel roller bearings. Add to all these highKrade features, the classy. finish of the machine and it la no wonder it has orored to. be a won derful seller. ' Mr. Farmer buys these machines direct from the factory and saves Ms customers the 10 to 20 per ceut rroflt demanded by the dealer wno buys from the Jobber. Jie nas just lecelved a larre shipment tf them but tays that induing from the way they are selling will have to re-order soon and advises anyene wno x txets to buy a mower this season to FOR -SUPERIOR DRY CLEANING call soon or they may be disappoint TJueves Enter Store it St, Paul; Escape in Auto The general mcrchandit store of D. L. Van De Welle, at St. Paul. was entered sometime Friday nibt and a quantity of shoes, cloth In bolts, and about ' SO rings were tak en. The .matter was reported to She! Iff Needham yesterday morning. The thieves caire to St. Paul in an automobile which they etole from Uoy Matoon o: Portland The ma chine was traced as far &a Ne where vterlay, and the re was found stock n a mud hole. Trace of the thieves was lost from there. Deputy Sheriff O. JL Emlth went to Ktwberx jes ter Jay on the case. -What lias put your wife dnto such a terrlhle state oi lervou a gl ut Ion r -SbeU shock."; replied Mr. Meek ton. 4 -Shell shock?" "Tea. I brought home some pea nuts and Inadvertently scattered the shells on the floor." Washington Star. AbwBdeuit Health la assured when there is good blood In the veins. Hood's Sarsaparllla is the medicine to make rood blood. Begla taking It now. It is J tut what the system needs at this time and will do you great good. Sharpens the appetite, steadies the nerves. Salem Aiito mobile Go. J7. G. Delano A.LEoH Distributors Republic Tires and Chevrolet Cars r .Total admitted aseets fll4.8S7.471.74 liabilities. Reserve required hy law ta be held on the ctHnsair! aoll- cies .1184.1 e9,8U 00 Reserve for annuities and aae- cial contracts rreaent value of not due In atallments IxHisea and endowments, un adjusted, etc..-; .... Bstimated amount at taaea payable. Ii Ul... Unpaid accounts, anedieal teea. commtaMons. .etc. ......... Dividends due and -In aouraa of payment Ueferr lvl dividends parable In Funds for deferred dividends parable after 1818 Annual dividends payable in 1818 Reserved for contingencies.. MM. 187.00 7.4 15.78. 0O '8.400J81.41 2.42S.O2.S' 283.284.B8 1.001.180.98 28B.J47.27 1.18S.729.O0 14.002.48 no 18.4KK.77C84 .1114.837.471.74 S83.T38.Si 107.431. IS 238. 88 3. M 290.287.00 Total KabillUes Total insurance" In force lecember 31. J818 .11. 880.838, 34 8. 00 Basiaeaa in Orcrea far tha Year. . Total Insuraac written Sar ins: the ur .... 8 2.221.880.00 Urosa premiums recetvea dur Ins; the year... rrrmlumt returard dur las tho year - Lossea paid during-the year.. Losses incurred durtnc .. the year , ... ........ . . . . Total amount of Insuranoa outstanding In Oregon te- -' eembar 31. 118. 17.733.118 00 T11K NORTH WEST MX MITT A I. LITK l.SMKA( K rOMMM, feigned) W. D. VAN HTKE, Proa. Ssned A. R HATHAWAY. Sea. Statutery resident attorney for service: H. K. Aibee. Northwestern Bank building, Portland. Or. Statement approved by Ine.w Dept. i H. N. COCKERLIKE. AgL Albany. Or. II. - If. - COCKKHLI.NK. General Agrmt Phone 703 SALETtl CLEANING WORKS ! 1261 State St Olii. y me ONLY oct coopJcuJy rew citer-ih-wr car has been acsonneed since the sicnisf cf the aruistica. That is the Hew Elgin Six. embodyia; S3 dizurxt im provements and . reaeraent, dc7cVoped by Elf ia uesioiae, Ecpaeermc and Execotire StxSj w!u!a the . f fl-vi a-ers mil -It. wf.r fr-rf- : fcfihy. Beauty and Ecocoorj t XatL IA more power, . UtUbodj desiebAadiae finish 81 Li enpholiuery, it is a year and a half thtd.ii tic times aci pd.tiy the bt motor tar vjJao ca tbo market t-xiay. Coic in and see it. . Aa LrTection is well worth your time. Ko Elfin bcyer has ever rexrened bis choice. Aak for Moside laiorrartioa.'? Sent C3 rcraett. n srsf J V ai jefory J ;.jLEE t GILBERT. Dutxibutcr rScae'iemtory open for Live Dealers. ;j;yiillliiMHiii r MtllUltMIMIlllliiMl ., Albaav, Qrtfm.