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ii 1 A . 8 - THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM., OBEGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL" 3. ft21 DOLLAR WHEAT IS mm a rany Walla Walla Price on Grain' J"? ,S . Back to Level of Oct. 27, 1914 ! euhscribed for The Statesman and Alary bad hired a car to tak her tor a drive and tbovr her the sights' of the city. They were soon driving toward-. the-ir n-w home. He t,uok her straight there and when In told her to jump out and tee her new home, sh,-" was too overjoyed 'to speak. Fin- she said: "Jim', how did . . . . . n . if?" lie Mid: "I rould 1 bte-amsinp Line between not have done it without The Statesman." NUDE FIGURE WINS-AFTER COUKT MOVE. ASSURED My EvHyn White. Newport. Oregon. Poitlancl and Southern Ports Announced WALLA WALLA, Wash.. April 2. Dollar wh-at is aualn on ac- Rod PflQ GuTl Cltlb IS tuanty in waiia Walla for the first, time since Octobei 27. 11)11. when' blue stem brought that price. Estimates of dealers are that 2 GO, 00 0 bunheU of wheat hate been" pold here this week from prices ranging from $1.0.". to f 1, and even les. according to the trade. Even lxst wheat to day was hard to market at $1 as the farmers' had difficulty in find ing buyers. Despite the low prices at pres ent there will be a .large acreage of wheat in Walla Walla county this year, and farmers are look ing for a huge erop, as indica tions were never better. Formed at Silverton PORTLAND, Or., April . Reg ular and direct steamship service Iwtwi'en Portland anu the east coast of South America is assured for I'oruaiui suipyjrs u .tie rui i- ; land flouring .wins c-onipau, j M. (iillespie. inc.. and the traffic bureau of the port and dock com missions, it a announced today. It has a char-! The steamers which will maintain members. i this service are the West Notus, Rotarian and Pallas of the Pacli-ic-Argentlne-Mra'zil line for which Inc.. is agent m SILVERTON. Or.. April 2 f Special to The Statesman.) A Rod and Oun club was organized l.i the community club rooms on Wednesday night. I ter membership of I The following officers were I elected: President. .V. E John- ! :;on: vice president. W. L. fun- i A. M. (iillespie nincham: sw-eretarv. Sidney lor-;te noriuwesi lry; treasurer. L. ('. Eastman. Hoard of directors, S. E. Richard son, T. I. Harr. Harry Carson. W. W. Cooley and A. L. Paris The part of the Portland Flour ing Mills company in assuring this service is supplying constant shipments of flour to Brazil and Argentine as a basic commodity. Roseburu Man Indian CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING, Aaent For Three States (Continued from pate 1) table a 'paper called The Oregon Statesman. Mary said: "A news paper, and It sounds. like a good name, too." She picked It up and started reading It. Sudden ly tsae exclaimed: ".Oh. . look. Jim!? He did.. and there was an advertisement for, a man for the my kind, of a position he had left (to come west. He applied lor and received the position. He now had a position, but was still atMhe hotel. Tie bad by this time " 1 ... i""tr .. , i '. 1 mm If li lt Ii fi &v it i -m mn n ntr ROSEBURO. Ore.. April 2. Horace G. Wilson, former super visor of Indian affairs in Oregon, has again been appointed super visor of this district, and will have the Indian agencies of Ore gon. Washington and California under his jurisdiction and head quarters In Roseburg. he an nounced today. Janan Stays Action on Foreign Land Ownership TOKIO. April 1. (by the A. P ( The project to introduce a new bill in Ih ediet, granting for eigners the right to own land in Japan wlil not be carried out. H is explained Japan will await the results of the land negotiations in the I'nited States before adopt ing a definite attitude. Communists Scatter Leaflets Over Chicago CHICAGO. April 2. Leaflet, signed by the "United Commun ist Party" and stating that "The Russian workers showed ,us what to do," were spread broadcast hero today, many being found in the city hall and county build ings. The leaflets contained an Invitation to union labor organ-1 Izations to Join in an insurrection The plea was based on unemploy ment conditions. Germans Again Protest Presence of French GENEVA. April 2. (by the A. P. t Germany has sent another note to the secretariat of the lea gue of nations, protesting against the presence of French troops and the exercise there by them of mil itary Jurisdiction in the Saare ter ritory as contrary to the Versail les treaty. I 1r -iff f V" , 7 :C 7 5i mis! ILilES .515 miles. June 18; HotMburg. !Or. June 19; Stockton. ;Cal., ! 76 miles, June i ! A cup .offt-r'-d by J- Y- Gordon two years at o "fOr the first; Se lattle' bird to Make a !i00-iniie flixht in one day is tlll up. no bird ' having coveted th distance i in time allowed Salein -Set Seattle Races For April 17 And 24 Are An rill Unit flflflorl 1 To Life Saving Corps "The Pagan," xnide figure of a heavy limbed woman, the work of Sculptor Charles Cary Rumsey, has been accepted by the Architectural League of 2few York for its exhibition com mencing May 1. A suit in the Supreme Court was filed by Mr. Humaej to restrain the league from rejecting his work. The figure was finally accepted by the league after a statement was made byjeague officials that thV-reteetipn iWan- error. Too much moonshine) is ascribed ! by Clyde Hansen, of Lewisville, Idaho, as the reason for his at tempted holdup of the Jefferson State bank at Menan, Iilaao, ac cording to a confession made to the county judge last night. Han sen says that while feeling "willy" as the result of drinking moon shine he decided to attempt to rob tbe bank. SKVEXTH CHESS CAME DRAW. MOONSHINE C'.irSK OF HOLDl l IDAHO FALLS. Ida.. April 2. hull mm .. : FOR WOMEN MODERATELY PRICED Our shewing of the new Spring Suits is now complete with the season's very smartest models many of them shown exeju slvely at this store. Bine serges, tricotine. homespuns, velours, silvertones and novelty mixtures in every desirable shade. There Is a wide range of styles many are lain tailored with box coats others In novelty belted effects with tailored or convert ible collars. Braids and buttons are used extensively as trim mings on many of tbe new suits. Black navy and all the new est hades are here in abundance. Prices range from $78.75 to $95.00 Nobby New Coats and Jackets Look where you will, you'll not find another such stock of handsome new coats In Salem. Coats for all occasions and of every desirable material direct from America's foremost coat makers. Principally in short and medium lengths a notable showing of the new Sprint Coats In the authentic styles for the coming season. Coats of. Polo Cloth, Came Hair, Jersey, Velour. Trico tine, Bolivia and many other materials. Attractive models with narrow belts and shawl or tailored collars. Also some with the new cape back. All the very latest colorings, including Tans, Navy, Bfown. Green, Copen. Bermuda, Grey, etc., ranging in price from $12.75 Up tO $75.00 Jersey Jackets $9.75 Just received an express shipment of Velour and Jersey Jackets, all colors and sizes, Special $9.75 New Spring Dresses in Abundance Tricolette and Taffeta Dresses made with medium and short sleeves Is a certainty In the Spring fashion 'program and here you will find the new season's very smartest models not only in this material but also In the' beautiful sort Satins, plain and flow ered Georgettes and the more serviceable frocks of Serge, Jer sey and Tricotine. Our showing of the new Spring Dresses of fers wide choosing Jo styles, fabrics and colorings. .Prices range $12.75 up to $75.00 New Spring Waists and Blouses Great variety of new and pretty Georgette .and Crepe de Chine Blouses that will charm with, their newness, In white, flesh, btsque. navy, Ufup, nile and peach. New models, princi pally short and medium length sleeves, every one of them, made with trimming of dainty lace in clusters, also pin tucks and hemstitched effects. Flat collars, rolling collars, rounds and v-shaped necks. In new variations, giving pleasing touches of diversity. , ' Georgette Waists $3.75 Eleaant variety of hew and pretty designs, made to sell. at a much higher price. Overblouses Only $5.75 Oeorgette, Crepe de Chine and Tricolette Blouse? in generous assortment of prevailing colors and all sizes. Other new and pretty Waists and Blouses, ranging in price rrom $625 to $21.00 M If Millinery This season no women will worry about the prevailing styles, the variety qf approved modes is very broad ejn bractng turban s, toques, taps, sailors, sport effects and elaborate pattern Hats. .The best concep tions are .to be found here in abun dance. . Black is high , in favor, as are cher ry red and French blue and combinations of these with black. Specially priced from $3.75 up to $25.00 Vir J ? V New Spring Skirts Next in importance to the New Suit and Coat comes the new separate Skirt. Plaid Skirts are especially desirable, box style or ac cordlan plaited models prevailing. We have now on display an excellent assortment in the newest patterns and colorings at prices that will save you money. (Old White Corner) . Salem's Greatest Women's Apparel Store HAVANA, April 2. The sev enth game of the match between Jose R. Capablanca and Dr. Eman uel Lasker for the world chess championship resulted in a" draw in tho 23rd move. STUDENTS TO STANDARDS Post War Lethargy Worn Off Says University Head SEATTLE. March H Air "lUties between Seattle and points along the I'ucific coast as far south as Stockton. Cal.. will bo covered Mii? summer by. local rac ing pigeons, according to plans announced Tiere recently. Sixteen races for old birds are already scheduled and steps have been taken to arrange a number of events for young birds. Fivo trophies have b-?en put up for tho birds. The schedule for old birds in cludes races to Seattle from Win lock. Wash., S.. miles, March 27; Castle Rock, Wash.. 100 miles. April 3 and 10; Salem, Or.. 1S5 miles. April 17 and 2 4; Eugene, Or.. 24.r. inlls. May 1; Roseburg. Or., 300 miles. May H; Castle Rock. Mpy 1",; Ashland, Or., 375 miles, May 22; Salem, May 2; Sisson. Cal., 420 miles. June ",; Salem. June 12: Red IHuff. Cal.. VENICE. Cal.. March 2 3 This beach city lias added to its Hie saving fotces an iMHial ittiit. t'ie chamber of cumuif-ivo having 'ac cepted the offer oi li. JL Lay. "it aviator to establish 'a., , J patrol- over the beach. - ' I will bo equipped day r 3 ' J answer carls. His tnek&'", w euiilDDcd with (if.... . "M I ' he will cany to the aloV sons beyond their dentkT sifrf. , ' The movie Ifouse Bianif,!, dyiufi. Th- nurse i asj , were waiting for the end oTt animation. ; "Notice the cnanae b . i "Features chanee n.' the dying man while reeiin. aa a film" covered his eves spirit wa released. . Tli at Us re Is Just As Much Warning as "Step, Look and Listen." It indicates run-down conditions ind means . tbal you muat ; purify your blood, renew your atrength ione and your "poer ot realpt ince," or b- in great dangfrl of se rious sick'.ui s. th' Ktlp. tlU, fevers, :ontalo.j3 and i.-.feellouH diseases. IK not r.i ke light of it. It "is ;erloufc. tiive it attention at once. A.sk your druggit for Hood's Sarsapa-riila. He knowr8 this good d Feeliiv' old family medicine la Just the Thing to Talcs la'tJl for that tired feli t .. ma mK'hiv i- 71 "tic. tlte, debility. It u an effective In the treatment . ula, catarrh, rheumatism tstiZ down after-disease condlttoM "My husband has taken vL Rarsaparllla every mn,.' years, and It always puuj'l 1 shape. He Is it years aid." N. Campbell. Decatur, la. a mna laxative, lloocrs FT food's Sarsapanll OVERCOMES THAT TIRED FEELING. BUILDS UP HEj 1 Svnoptw of Ihr Annuel fiUf-mnt of the Minnesota Implement Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Owatonna, in th 8ut of Minnciota, OD th 31t djr of P-cubT, 1920. mule to tor Iniuranre Comminsionrr of the Mitp of Vregon, pursuant to law : tncomo. Net pr-minms received dor- ing the yttr 11,347.855.18 Interest, dividends and rents roeeired during the year 3.,336.18 Iarorae from other sources received during the year i 75,659.62 Total income $1,458,870.98 Disbursements. Xet loitseg paid during the year including adjustment expenses $ 369.581.10 Dividends aid policyholders durinr the rear 3TS iia nn Commisxions and salaries paid durinff the Tear "31 7 ; Taxes, licenses and fees paid dunnr the year 30,172.7-4 Amount of all other expendi- tnnn 56,431. 70 Total expenditures 11,066,282 39 Assets Value of real estate ' owned (market Talue) $ Value of storks and bonds owned (market nlnoi Loses O" niort fazes and col lateral, etc. Cash in banks and on hand Premiums in course of col lection written since Sep tember 30. 1920 Interest and rents daa and accrued 12.000.00 115,036.00 775,500.00 100,519.60 215.742.87 25,677.79 St. LOUIS, Mo.. March 1. The post-war lethargy which has characterized college students is disappearing and thsy are fas? returning to the old .standard of work and scholarship. in the opinion of Chancellor Frederic A. Hall, of Washington university. An improvement is noted at diet local institution, he states, tn spite of the fact that the number who failed to register, for the sec ond term this year, oit account at low marks, is the highest in the history of the university. The change is tllustrater' aptly, the chancellor explains, by the lack of restlessness so noticeable immediately following the war, and by tbe added, fact that there is a movement among the stu dents themselves to foster greater interest in the purely intellectual phases of college life. i i n - '3 ( . NMsWlslsVj ' FOR SUMMER Read The Classified Ads. he most complete stock of Figured olios' in the city. Patterns come ia fill the neat, light and dark lack, grounds. ' j' This season, ns never before, Vollei will be -worn because of the fact that they lire no smart in fabric, so becom ing and fco girlish. For afternoon f rocks it cannot be excelled, ; The widths are 36 and 40 inehes, The prices are right. ; 49c, 69 c and 75 c Yard. Our Prices Always the-Lowest GAL E & COMPANY Commercial and Court Streets Total admitted assets ZJaMIttiaa Gross claims for tosses un Amount of unearned premi ums on ail outstandinr rinks ... fue for commikkion brokerage All other liabilities .... $1,250,476.26 60,511.66 and 749.950.83 4.1)00.00 80,874.24 Total liabilities, exclnsire of surplus 349.l:i9,i3 $ 901 3.1G 73 Business in onwim r. .v. et premiums received dur- i"- tn'.r'" S 17.0T.9 25 losses paid durinr the year 4 s',0 17 Losses incurred during ihm I ' JIIXXESOTA IMPLEMENT tJvt i ll KIKE IXSLRAXCK cVM?4V iJ ,-1lkr tv",r- ''J. Minnesota, President. . "slv B0XtOn' 0wton?,. Minnesota, Statntorr resident attorney for service n,A '1ry; "J" Bd of Trade Bld.. Portland. Orej-on. Synopsis of the Annual Ktat Northwestern Mutual Fire Association ' " of Seattle, in the State of WbiBe.n he list dar oi I Wember. ' 1 92M. made to the Insnrance 'onin..... Z,. " f Oregon, pursuant I to law: ' " Xet premiiuns received dur ing1 the Tear merest, div idegds snd rents receive! dufins the vesr ncome 4 torn th,r .ai.,.u received during tfhe yeor . Totar 2,149,3,1,7.48 34,659.72 4"f563.8.1 inrnw v t-2.U,.-,ll.i)t( 'et losses paid durine ihi ' year incrndipr adjustment enense J. Dividends paid policy hold crs unrinc the vest paid during the El salaries V hi r axes, licenses aud fees paid Murine the iur Amount of all other expend'i- t"rn ... 538,321. 61 r.lD,998.0 409.544.46 25,667.5 H 241,920..-) Total expenditures Valne of real eiat owned (market v,tnt 1 Value of storks and k n .1 ue(i ifiisrket value) Loans on morticsirea and col lateral, vir. -. fmxh in hank, and 'on hand Treraiums in course of ,ol leeiHtn written since Interest and accrued Iue from 1.73ii.45a.20 S,p. rents due and reinsurin 'com. psnies for lokM- paid .... Total admitted-: akets Gross clalms for fosses un- , P'd i t $ Amount tf unearned premi- ""' op an otitstandinc Sa at 7,097.83 993,747 30 39.Q5O.00 24,(22.7: f52.5Sl.84 17,346 98 .1,587 63 OH J00 dozen Men's Dress Shirts, "New Spring Assortments." In plain and fancy patterns. The materials are the best of percales and madras, j The product of exclusive manufactures. They make a very elaborate showing of stylish shirts. SPECIAL OFFERING 1.763.434.33 49.733.99 Due for: com mi ion brokerage . All other liabilities '. and 1.036,692.90 1S.711.94 151.SH9.43 TotaJ liabilities evrlutjTr of capital stork tl,25,77 8.S6 166.063 17 46,089.44 Bnslncss m On,,, r Net premiums received dar in the vear j Jesses patd durir( the year i.OKses incurred dnrin, th. NVmTHWEsfRX MTfi-AL3STRi24 ASSteCIATlOX M. D 1. tch u Statntorv resident at I or a cv to, sert . I. lialev. : WHILE THEY LAST We feel sure that when you see these shirts you will purchase your season's supply V s alemWoolen C P. 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