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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1921)
WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1021 LBrSF0ftBfiElKfi4Sr i Good olti tuoiDiPr time. " Soldier loan week next wck. Handera popple will Im worn In Salem Memorial day. Tlt' American War Mother have ther.i for sale,, at AVool pert 's drug ntor" V Oit your mi quickly. If yon are going to plant broccoli. Mrets through SaWm paved. Th s city itiut m: stand in the way 01 hi v Inp every foot of this high way thnmrh Marion i-onnty paved before th- fall rain t in. l.tor tlc Ftate tiiir. If possible. i The Sahsn r Ii.m.I dire, tor nr not tn ! nviml. Tlit'.v h:v' iheir trouhhs and prohlfinr. $28,000 Check Received From Portland Estate Seating Plan for Dempiey-Carpentiex Fight at Jeney City A Portland man nays ther are mor bulldltiK being coiurtrucf ed in that city than ever in in history. Salem Is not far behind, or will not b, when the full pro gram Keta to Rolii p. Oregon ,fl growing taut. The state treasurer's office yes terday received a heck for tUV0(Mi from the eft talc of ih Ute John Clark of Portland, tin payment ln-inx for Inheritance t4Xn from the helrK. The valiu-t-n of the estate, was fixed at The, paved road program in "" in luniriiann. Marioft rounty Ih going forward 'UP Wi,s , ri-a i nt o the w.rcme rn fine atyle. (letting up out t th mud and the dust fast. There should be no delay In getting the Pacific highway DOUGLAS mm THE I ZOO II J iANKS in Ot DO' from the 'AllSforu WeeWunovel'Tre Curse or Captsfrdnd xiJchnsfenMcCulleu OiWedbyFREONlBLQ Hwtthepichwts m . m i - m ma .which thivcrldi ofqzziAzzrizd ,'baor gherycoa ejcnuisa ricf c fat end Ms-pcp crdidloth dnvtewf. ell oorMat$ Ate? ' Kfc JOLLY DICK LONSDALE CO. in k Ntw Show AMATEUR mGHT THURSDAY WW court to determine th tue.:!ioii whether the flM.u'l exeiiil'tiotl provided by law applied to the etiate as a whole or to oa h in dividual heir. The court held aguiusu the heirs, to the effe.- that the exemption applied to the estate as a whole. Attorney is Appointed To Handle Collections '. C. C I'age. of Polk county has j bifien appoiiiled by the mate in-dUMriar- accident commission as attorney to handle litigation In connection with the collecting of asaemaiients under rht work men 'h coinpentation ait. Mr. Page has leii with the Htatemeiit depart ment of the commission for some time. He is an attorney of con siderable experience. J. A. Ben jamin of the attorney general's of fice will leu relieved of this work but will continue to handle ad justments of the commission that are appealed to the courts. New Kind of School ) Opened at Evanston, III. "GENERAL $55 APMISStOty PSERVE J7 V OUTER CIRCLE'' NN. N he' ' T TOUT " ' K sX H 1 L W-L X gtfCtlOfV , iCHICAOO. May 10. A nation al school for' commercial secretar ies which will establish education al standards for chamber of com merce work, will be conducted School Children's' Matinee Saturday 10:30 a. m. BIACKn iV-i X BEAUTY) A picture greater than PI the book It's Here for Four Days Starting SUNDAY Special Matinee Saturday A. M. LIBERTY possible to do a Uttlo grading and move the field several hundred feet farther to the east, taking in all the low ground ihat is now tlliUHed. hut usable east of the l-tei'.ctit oval. It llliglit be po Fible to build a kite track, witli I lie small end to the eastward. Thi; would make somewhat (harper, or rather more complete turns, but longer si ra ii?ht-a ways, and iiiipht .tove a good solution tor tho iitllizntion of all th.' eiollllil.. With tile plow til of the university, and the need of more , l.uil.linm. this utilization might ' be very desiralile. A full fjuaiter tnile nark will be maintained, it Is understood, whatever else is done. Ct-oiimls Are S aimed. It h;is been proposed to rebuild the gymnasium with this track revision in mind. The building would v. farther back than the old one, toward the east end of the campus. The gymnasium committee of the boa id of trus tee.J, f-onipofed of lI I!. Sleeves and I r. (' fl. Honey, A Lee. Paul Wallace and Thomas II. Kay. met Tuesday afternoon and went over the ground. They have no report to make at pres ent, but it i. understood that they have in contemplation such f lan for extending Kweetland field as indicated. No final action will be taken on the new cym until the meet ing of the full board of trustees, about the middle of June. "Never mind, sir.' raid the conductor, who knew the blahop wll. Vou will perhaps have found It by the time you get to the end of your journey." ;; Hut the bishop went on fumbl. iug in pocket after pocket, -y m UK t find that ticket," he muUrv ed anxiously. "I want to know where I'm going." mm this summer under the joint aus pices of the Chamber of Com merce of l he I'nited States, the National association of Commer cial Organization Seeretaries and Northwestern university. Announcement of the decision to open this school was made here by officers of the three institu tions. It will he held at North- j western university In Evanston. 111., during the two weeks from ! BearC3tS July 18 to July 30. j The studies will be of two kinds j fundamentals selected from the; university clrrkulum, and techni- j cal studies with text books pre- oared by secretarial authorities. 1 The pur,K, of the fundamental! WHITMAN IS OPPONENT studies is lu lamiuarize iu sec retary with his general commun ity problems and . also with the economic, social and political forces with, which He must work. TO MLLJS Have A Limited Squad, But Coach Avers He Has Sufficient TODAY "Wolves Of the North" THURSDAY . Possibility of Moving Athlet ic Field is Discussed by Committee LIBERTY When the 'Willamette Bearcat idne comes home Saturday night, each member with at least, ono victim in his teeth and dragging a varied assortment ot others by the hind legs, the university is likely to be just about ready to build them one of the niftiest Kymnasiums that ever was. The team left Tuesday afternoon for Walla Walla, to meet Whitman In a three-days battle. t If they win all these, and then trounce Multnomah on their way home Saturday they will have earned that gym. j- Men Knou&h, Says Mat, It's a hard series, however, and they start with only 10 men in the squad. Coach Mathews, on being interviewed, said: "We don't need any more men. Always the New Thing First at Salem's Big Busy Store The Newest Combination in Silk Voiles Fortunately we have received a new shipment of Voiles the first of its kind in Salem Silk Striped and Silk Flowered Voiles In designs and combinations such as you will be delighted to have. Much can be said; concerning the different designs, colors and materials but just one glance at this wonderful assortment of pretty voiles will be more en lightening than anything we can write. See our window display of them. There will be no accidents. Every one will play the whole series, with only the one change for the pitcher's box. The boys are in good condition, and they are go ing to do their bent and we're coming home with all that we can possibly win." Those in the wcjuad are: Pitch ers, Irvine and Kills; catcher, Towner: first. McKittrlck; sec ond. Page; third. Shaffer; short, Davis: - right field. Dimick; cen ter. Gatuans; left. Powers. Coach Mathews accompanies the team. Like the Old Ia. It looks like one ot the line ups of 4 0 years ago, when every body was an "iron man" and played in every game, even though he had broken a neck or a leg or some other minor appurtenance he simply had to play it out, for that was his business. That was the training for the immortal "Pop" Anson. Wright. Kelly. Flint, llrouthers and all those stars that made baseball. There were no temperamental players In those happy days. If a man had an off day, his playmates took him out behind the barn that night and worked him over with n ball bat or a wagon load of bricks they cured nerves by such simple faith and laying on of hands. Coach Mathews is train ing his team along the name Spar tan lines, and the result is in the hands of the fates that watch over brave men. Season to 1oe. This will close the athletic sea son for Willamette. There will be not so much as a thumb-twid dling match left this year. Exams are coming on, and the horrors of hard summer work. There isn't time to waste on running rings around a lime-painted track, or chasing an infernal horsehide through miles of tangled grass The Wfllamette record for this the first year of the conference schedule, has been remarkably gratifying: not at all uniformly a winning record, but a great showing for the newest team in the conference. Field May be Moved. Sweetland field may be moved, like the man who dug a well out of his farm, by moving it a few feet at a time so that he always had a hole to put the new diggin's into. A careful survey made this week indicates that it might be 8rnopi of the Annual Statement of the Continental Life Insurance A certain bishop is absent minded. One day he was on a railway journey and wnen tne conductor came to punch nis ticket he couldn't find his. 5c. a Day S1.50 A MONTH FOR Hood's Sarsaparilla The best spring- medicine treat ment that will ourify. vitalise and enrich your blood. Small dose after each meaL Pleasant to tatte, economical and efficient. A month's supply in every bottle. More Than Thia . It creates an appetite, aids diges tion and assimilation, and makes food Uste Rood. A wonderful remedy for Impurities of the blood, rheumatism, lumbago, catarrh, scrofula, eciema, to give nerve, mental and digestive strength and to build up after protracted illness, ruenza, grip, and fevers. t word to the wise Is sufficient Oet a bottle of Hood's Sarsapa rilla and begin to take it today. Hood's Pills, small doses, a mild laxative; larger, an active cathartic Id! iM num. L Bra : ! 1 WB f fail -3 v7TT"vir I r" r' A good oil cookstove with M all IcaL? A steady dependable heat m HI '. Out of, the Kitchen ITS easy to keep your kitchen neat and clean when you have a good oil cookstove. You also have lots of time for en joyment out of the kitchen. A good oil cookstove with Pearl Oil is clean and econom ical. A steady dependable heat is concentrated on the cookings leaving the kitchen cool and comfortable. Pearl Oil is refined and re refined by a special process. It is clean burning uniform. Fof sale by dealers everywhere. fa1'! STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL OIL HEAT AND LIGHT. Hundreds of Real Bargains Makes i v .' 9, GALE SAL! The Most Talked of Event of the Season The Hearty Good Will of the Thousands Who Have Profited by Our Sale u Ample Compensation for the Loss Sustained, Knowing Full Well It Has Made Us Matw Company Then, These Specials Are Worth While Smock Crepes for Dresses, the yard 35c A Big Assortment to Cboov Frra Natural Pongee at 45c and 98c Heavy Silk Pongee in col ors only, the yard . $1.49 Try Shopping Where the Crowds Buy Watch Our Windows Shop Where the Big Crowds Buy of Kn City in the State of Minnonri, on the thirty-first dsy of December, 1920. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law : Capital Amount of capital .took paid up , $ 490,000.00 Income Total premium income for the year ' . $1,202,905.76 Interest, dividends and rentu received during the year 19j.02.VG1 Income from other sources received during the year.. 104.055.49 Total income 91,501,98ti.8G DU barsea ants Paid for losses, endowments annuities and surrender , aluea $ 377.085 93 Dividend paid to policy holders during the year .. 40.233.09 Commissions and salaries paid durine the year. . 373.842.59 Taxes, licexnes and fes paid during the year .... 34.6C9.87 Amount of all other expen- 1.18.671.57 Total expenditures $ Assets t aloe of real estate owned (market value) $ Value of stocks and Imnds wnd (market or amor tiled value) Iiani on mortgages and col lateral, etc Premium notes and policv loans Tosh in Kanks and on hand Net uncollected and deferred premiums Interest and rein rfne a,,. accrue.l Other atseta (net) ... 9rt4.50...()j .'i7.fi81.3C 248,431 33 2,717,140.92 598. 173.2. 282. 7.8.20 118.872.19 101.455 0B 1 1. ll). 114 Total admitted assets Liabilities Net reserves ros claims for lo.mn tin paid All other liabilities f 4,13.'.,5f,.3.i 3.337.'.38.28 4fi..-,l.', 39 22 1.:. i '.;; Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of $19(1 '";,M" 3.r.,v-r,33 Business la Oregan for th Tear ms premiums received 111 ntir the rnr 7. .11 7 02 I . . a rtV,Jr.V,,lr,ne ,h fr 2H.lMMI.lil) ......-.. i At. i.irr: IXSIRASCK CO r d u S"' l"i"t. R. Hrhweicn. secretary. Htatutorv resklent attorney for service Hon. A. C. Barber. nenas Note a Few Prices for This Week's Selling HUCK TOWELS 36 inCh COTTON BLANKETS Striped Border CHIFFON TAFFETAS Full Size H 19C each A11 lhe wanted shades, qq CI 7Q $1.03 TuiyasH towels yi.iv Pair 19c each Yard SFii. ' ldies' CHALLIES MOHAWK SHEETS POLO COATS 18C yard Size 81x90 Just ReceivetV Special. 75K- $1.39 $9.75 39c : " 7" r IMPORTED SUMMER' VOILES HEATHER SPORT HOSE ORGANDY : New Patterns Just Re- 69c pair 40 inches wide c ' P y SdieP QQc CQC COTTON HOSE 0V Ut Black or White Yard Yard 14c pair . 44 inch SILK CHIFFON Ladie8' COSTUME VELVET ah colors VOILE WAISTS $345 yard mqc sizes 3g to 52 Men's 10 flOr B. V. D. UNION SUITS Yard $1. OS suit Each Muslin 36 inch ENVELOPE CHEMISE HOPE MUSLIN ,oVH' IIeayy Knit . 79C Bleached COAT SWEATERS. BEDSPREADS Ac 7Qc Full Size I4- f J $1.98 each Yard Each GALE & CO. Court & Commercial Sts Formerly The Chicago Store 1