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TnEOIlEGON STATESMAN, SAI.IV OREGON , I . ... PDTnAV.1TnnIIVl. K1VA 1G0 4 lEGilDITES 1 : FOR THE OFFICES Following are tha annonncemeats of Ins candidates for Bona iaatioa at tha pri maries May 16th. The list will be ex tended from day to day. NATIONAIj GEOXOB X BAEEB ' - ' ". ' . ' - Bepablicaa candidate for TJnltad Statea Senator. If elected ho pledges that ha i wlU rsprsseat all of Orefoa. -US-OX COOTTT Tzsoin r. xoirxa la eaadidats for Caaaty Jadro of Ifar- lo eoaa'tr. : Equal asd Exact JasUcs to all, is hia slorsa. "... . . . T: N V, J, . .- CA-UC B. WEBB - i Xa. a candidate at tha Repa-lieaa pri 'mariea, Msy 16th. for Coroner of Hal loa county. If nominated and elected, he will InToatigate without prejudice all a eaiea coming under hia jurisdiction. loan; Service Abova 8eU. - OUJt H. XOETEB la a candidate ia the Keonhlieaa nrl. insries Hay 16th. for County Comal. I aloaar of Ifsrioa county. Hia slogs ia: I Strictest economy In publio axpaasU V tares. . t. mm ' Will bo a candidate in the Marlon Coon- ty Republican primaries Hay 16th for l for Coaaty Jad.s. If aenuaated an Selected, ho ia pledged to a strict bast- aoss administration 1 and fair treaa aiaat to all. -r T. S. WEBB : Candidate for Jnstica of the Peace of Salem district at the- primaries May 16t a. Believes this office shoald bo pat oa flat salary. Stock buyer. IBB KOBXXT i Rspa.licaa eandidato fax Coanty As Sonar of If ax ion county. Has an Am arlean family f fiva. Hear? tazpayai School teacher for 13 yeari; fiTs year. saecossfaTly ia grocery business ia 8a lorn. : , ". ETECIAL TO VOTERS Each of my opponents have served eight r'" or more in tne uooaty assessor a office. Vote 2o. 80 for a maa not connected With the County Kins, one 1 who haa never aspired for a political i I rat h. cabsov t Will be eandidato for Troasi nllu ! Attorney of Maria eoanty at tha Ro tubliean primaries May 16th. Ha wil I taad for tha strict aforeoassat of tat awa. . T: - . 3. UelTTLUn s a candidate for ConsUhls of 8elen istrict. Beeommsadatioa by Judgi iashey: As tme an officer as aval ;'ifo a star." About 23 years ox per ence as a peace officer. . V. ST. ABXJBXSEB . f Is a candidate for the lVmocratie ton f" ination, for Constable of Salem District i-the Ma v let Br prima ri oa. - If elected 1 ho will perform the dntiea of the office in, a prompt and courteous manner. rf STUB) BMTTH Will e a eandidato tm the Bepahliea primaries May 16th for Coastabls d the Salsa district. Resident of Sales I aearly 40 years. If aominsted as I elected, he will da his duty and play a . favorites.- TBXTS T. WBiaHTHAB , Is a candidate -at the Bop-bHeaa prj nariea Msy 16th. for County Jades 4 i Marioa county. His alogaat Btriet oeo L i omy oa husiness lines, with fair tresl meat, hrwsr taxes and saioresmmt 4 CABX. T. FOPB Bepablicsn Csndidsts for District ' A J toraey of Marioa county st the primal I lea May 16th. Stands for enforcinj i tha prohibition and all other laws. t iOKJT A. JEXTEBSOH I i Is a candidate for Coastabls for Salsa I district. His slogaa: No interest sj serre bat tha PubUo Iatersst. f tiOTX I. BIODOB rWill be a eandidato in the Republics primsries Msy 16th for Coronsr of Mai I ioa coanty. If successful la the primal I lea and at the polls, ho will giro tht Suites ox bib ouicv uiv wn iuwiia attention that ho has grren during hg first term, which ha is aow serving. id. 0. 0. BOtEB k Will later announce his candidacy fat I Coaaty Clark of Marioa eounty. lOXARK O. GROVES I Will bo a candidate for Constanta ia tat f Republican primary election May 16th Has served for soaay years ia eapaeiuei m&llf tIb him for tha dutiea of tlx . place. If nominated and elected, hi WH KiT, 111 HUMS, " " w. w most faithful attentioa, without fear ot favor. -. - - fT'lsa"andJdats for ths afflea f 'aatlea JpJ of tha Pssca Of Salem district, at ths ; flth - H. will XMfpuoiicaa pnourm j w sppreciate your support. T ; . BAXPXl THOMPSON . , Is a eandidsto at tha RtJpnbUesaa prt ' marie May 16th, for Sheriff of Marioa : eounty. His slogaa: J us ties wiUont y favor,. .. .. . - - W. H. DOWKIKO '" -' Is a eaadidato for County Jndgs of Mar ioa county at tha Democratic primaries Msy 16th. Ha pledges law enforcement and redaction of taxes by sponding les ) saoasy. " -' - '' '"- ' " CITY OF SALEM r. - rxzo A. bbxxo Win be esndidsto at the primsrieo May ll for election as Mayor of Salam. If elected ks will devoto his t.me to r giving ta city basiaasa adaaiaia : . tratioa. - " V Is a csndidato for City Beeordsr of ths city of Salem at the primary alectioa hlr 16th. M. yOTTXiSEB t W bo a eandidato Tot City B4eortef At the primary oleetioa May 16th. tie promises, if chosen, efficient service 1 and atrict and impartial law aiorea- f Burst. C Cls ,a eandidato for City roasarer at ths primaries Msy 16th. Hs promises tha ssme alcieat ssrric hs has- a . jrsrl girtn. j BX0..W. STOXEB Anaousss his eandidaey fox City S eordsr st tha primaries Msy 16th. His alogaa: Give honest aad fair treatment to All. ,, ., JOHtf M. OXXST May 16th for reelection as Mayor of Salem. If chosen, he will devote tha same attention to tha affairs of the eitj government that ho haa been giviaa with the hope of helping to aceompUaS stiU greater efficiency ia tha city gov n4 of etill further siding is 1 ; - ' Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the THE AMERICAN. DRUCKJIST 4 I PIRE IXS." CO. of Cineinnstl. in the State of Ohio, on wnriim (if i leeemoer, 193, " insurance Uommissioaer of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Amount of capital stock psid ap .. L-f 800,000.00 Ket premiums received dur- Jg the year f , t3.873.7S Interest, ' dividends and rents received durinr the 42,447.57 1.400.0 Inoome from other soaress receiver during the year Total income - .$ , J70.731.84 nihnM.iii.iil. Ket" losses paid, during the year including adjust- WJtnft .rn.n... e . . . n n . . - V 40,?V.1 Dividends paid ea capital stock during the year ' 36,000.04 Commissions and salaries ' paid during the year 33.938.2! Taxes, ; licenses snd fees paid daring the year 17,023.94 Amount of all other ex penditures 68.062.79 .Total expenditures aaeta 233,480.24 Value of real estate owned (market value) 3 Value of stock and bonds owned (market value) Cash in banks and on hand Premiums ia course of col lection written since Sep tember 80, 1923 Interest and rents duo and scorned ... '. .,. ..... Al other assets , , , , , ., . ,46.785.46 976,970.00 19.716.22 47,893.54 9,909.68 602.70 Total admitted assets 1,101,676.60 1 liabilities Grass elsima for ' losses unpaid ; $ 0,657.39 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risks . 173.593.07 Al other liabilities 25,239.83 Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stock g 203,380.29 . j 3cslnees la Oregon for tha Tear Ket premiums received dur- - tog the year 8 5,069.29 Losses paid daring ths year (net) 1.277.38 Losses incurred during the year (net) 1.377.88 TUB AMERICA K DRUGGISTS FIRE INSURANCE CO. Oh as. H. Avery, President. ' Frank H. Freericks. Secretary. Statutory resident , attorney for service, Frank S. Wd. Synopsis of ths Annual Statement of ths A3IERICAN ALLIANCE 1NSUR- '.,'! i . AXCE CO. of New York City, in the SUte of New York, on the thirty-first dar.of Decem ber, 1923, mads to the Insurance Com missioner of the State of Oregon, pursu snt to law: Capital Amount of capital stock aid ap $ 1.000000.00 , - a nop foe Ket premiums received dur ing the year 9 1,622.729.90 interest.- dividends and rents received during the - year . Income from other sources received during the year . 233.682.27 4,783.65 Total income $ 1,861,195.82 . msDursemeir.s Ket losses paid daring the year including adjust ment expenses $ 705.486.66 200,000.00 620,377.89 83.431.82 17.522.40 Dividends paid on capital Stock during the year ' Commissions snd . salaries paid during ths yesr Taxes, licenses and fees . psid during the year Amount of all other expen ditures .. - Total expenditures 1,521,818.77 ... f ; Assets Value of stocks aad bonds t owned (market value) S 4.519.771.00 Cash in banks and on hand 81.S93.44 Premiums ia course of col- ' lection written since Sep tember 30, 1923 190)18.92 Interest and rents duo and -accrued 45,623.00 Total admitted assets 3 4.844.356.36 Gross elsima for losses un paid SmAnnt Af unearned Tra .$ 1,640.058.00 mioms oa all outstanding risks l i AU other liabilities 1.587.957.87 56.000.00 Total liabilities . 9 : 1,808,015.87 T Business in Oregon for the Tsar Net premiums received dur- rns: tne yesr 19,751.77 28,952.60 Losses psid during the yesr loesses incurred during u 19,706.60 AMERICAN aTjIiIANCE IXSURAKCE year Chas. G. Smith, Fresideat. ' Ceo. E. Krech, Edw. M. Crsgrn, Secretaries. Statutory resident, attorney for service, Insurance Commissioner. . Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the liOIBERSXEX'S MTJTUAI IN- STJRANCE COMPANY of Manefield, , in the State of Ohio, on the thirty-first day of December, 1923. made to the Insurance Commissioner ol the. Stats of Oregon, pursuant to law: ;. t : Income . f ;. Net premiums received dor- ing the yesr 1,674,780.40 Tstartwt. dividends ' ana rests received during the - 86.239.43 517.71 year 1 Income from other, sources received daring the yesr ToUlncome - 1,761.537.59 i Disbursements Net losses paid during the year ineladiag . adjust meht expenses ....... Commissions and sslaries paid during the year. Taxes, ; licenses aad teea paid during the year . Amount of aH other expeo ditures ' 910,943,89 ; 356.396.61 44.652 JO . 558,244.02 expenditores .f 1,870,236.72 1 . -, 1 ..1,1. .flVffild value vi '"'. v (market value) --- ---- Value of stocks and bonds owned Xmhrket ralue).-.-. Loans oa. mortgagee and collateral, etc . Cash ia banka and a hand Vremlnma in course .of oi - lection written since Sep- , tember 0, 1923 - Interest end rents Aue and 100,000.00 1,00427.00 878.107.00 231,611.25 ;'. - ' t V: 118,053.33 " ' 15.015.08 aecmo ' Total admitted -sssets.S , xdabiUUes Gross claims for losses a- miums oa sll outstanding pjjVoreommission and brokersgs u... ... All other liabilities 1,846,813.66 97.448.00 1,018,447.72 6,662.39 27,195.08 "'Total liabilities Bnsinees in- Oregon for tha Xear Net premiums received dur- . tJXaIiia-rtol 129T.77 Loanes incurred during the '1314777 ,B LTOBroliV8.1nPUAl. " ; i -j. ...-. wa co. . I ; K. 8. Nail, President. W. 1L ii. Kcgg. Secrttsry.' -Statutory resident attorney , for servies. - JI, ji. 'JlaTtia, .rvrtland Orejoa. PIERCE BOOSTS WlUf Governor Urges Citizens to Lend Support to Military Activities . Governor fierce yesterday Issued a statement In behalf of the citi zens military training camp to be held at Camp Lewis from June 19 to July 18. -' ""It is with the utmost earnest ness and sincerity," said the gov ernor, "that 1 urge . .the whole hearted , support , "by every citizen and parent of the state of Oregon, of the citizens', military training camp to be held at Camp Lewis, Wash., from June 19 to July 18, 924. , ' , ""This camp is conducted by the war department under the nation al defense : act, for ; young men from the ages of 17 to 24, its ob ject being to bring together men of high type from all sections cf the country and thereby develop closer national and social unity; to, teach the privileges, duty and responsibilities of American citi zenship; to stimulate patriotism; to interest young men in the im portance, of military training; to teach self : discipline and obedi ence; and to develop the physical standard , of the "American youth through participation in military exercises, athletic games and sports conducted under expert di rectors. -; : "I personally know the chief of staff. Colonel Whitworth, who has charge of this camp, and assure the mothers of any boys that they will be under the care of a .gen tleman of the highest type. . "It is my Intention, if affairs of the state permit, to attend the camp on Visitors' day (July "16), review and inspect the boys, be fore their departure from Camp Lewis." IS TOD Sill So Declares Churchill in Statement Efficiency Is. Much Marred One of the weaknesses of 1 the public school administration " in Oregon, according to J. A. Church ill,' state superintendent of schools, .is the instability of city superintendents and high school principals in their positions. He advocates a. longer tenure of of fice tor them, "f --""I ''Under the tenure ' of ; service (or city superintendents and prin cipals can be lengthened," said Mr. Churchill. 'the larger school systems of the, state cannot hope to have as strong an organization and a3 good scholarship as each should have. Where superintend ents and nigh school principals tr.yre eYery few years from one position to. another, Uoo jo flea fur little or no reason whatever, the school systems are subjected to changes in school policies that are bewildering both, to . the teachers and the school patrons." Statistics were recently gather ed by Mr. Churchill showing . thp turn-over in the offices of ci.ty superintendents, principals of standard high schools with the following results: :- ; City superintendents In dis tricts of the rfist class Average years experience, 20; f average 8 y nop i of the Annual Statement of THE IMPORTERS s EXPORT- iERS KSCRANCE CO. OP . II NEW YORK ot Hew York, in the State of New York, on the thirty-first day of December, 1823, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant o law: - ' - Capital Amount of . capital stock paid up . f 700.000.00 ... Income , ? j ,s Net premiums received dur ing ths yesr . $ 1,729,005.68 Interest, dividends aad ; rents received during tha yesr 141,685.98 Income from other sources . : received during the yesr ; 30,473.94 ToUl income ...;....-l JUB9M65.55 JUsbnrseasnta Net losses paid during the year' including adjust ment expenses - $ 1,126,999.62 Dividends paid oa capital stock during the yesr. 84,000.00 Commissions and salaries : paid during the year '. 532,517.95 Taxes, licenses snd - fees - f paid duriax the year - . 42,294.27 Amount of all other expen ditures 74.833.27 Total expenditures ..$ 1,860,645.11 --Assets : Value of real estate owned (market value) Value of atocka and bonds owned (market value)-.: Cask in ksnks sad on hand Premiums ia course of col lection written since Sep tember 80," 1928 Interest snd rents duo and accrued Betnaaraaca dua on paid 370,399.59 1,699,878.00 I12.I37J7 463,754.41 24,428.15 35073 Total admitted aeseU f 2,773,895.55 , XdakiUUea Gross clains for losses un- p,id . - 389,902.20 Amount of unearned pro 1 miums oa all outstanding - risks ' 1,108,208.88 AH other liabilities , - 34.160J8 -Total liabnities, eclu sive of capital stock. ' $700,000.00 i 1,520,272.01 Business tn Oregon foe tha. Ysar Net premiums received dur- . ing the year : 9 ' Iosses psid during the yesr . 4,056.32 Losses- incurred during the - yar . ' 8.614.82 THE IMPORTERS A EXPORTERS .1N ; 8URANCB CO.' OP DEW YORK. ! ; iJ. Vuieuse. President. ' . A. Wkelpley. J. If atclnryro.- Becretsries. -Statutory resident attorney for servies, lifuraea Coau-isfionjr, Kalcin, 9rsgoa TEACHER TEI1E yearn experience in Oregon, 15; average years in present position, 4.:' Principals of standard high schools Average years ; exper- iemce, 1 3 ; Average ; years exper ience in Oregon, 9; average years in present position, 2. Teachers in standard high schools Average years exper ience in Oregon. 5; average yoars in present position, 3.. Highway Bids Will Be Opened By Commission . Grading, surfacting and bridge project bids will be opened by the state highway commission in Port land on Wednesday, May 28. The fallowing projects will be taken up: Benton county Surfacing the Alsea mountain section of the Al sea highway, six miles, 1 and the grading of the Missouri Bend sec tion of the same highway, 8.1 miles. I Clackamas county Surfacing eight-tenths of a mile of the Pa cific highway new grade between Oregon City and Canemah. Gilliam county Grading and surfacing 15. 94 miles of the John Day highway between Gwendolen and Base Line. v Grant county Grading and sur facing the Jonh Day Town sec tion of the John Day , Highway, eight-tenths mile. Tillamook county Grading the Jetty Creek-Brighton . section, of the Roosevelt Coast highway, one mile. Bids also will be received tor the furnishing of broken stone maintenance material for. use in the vicinity of Hebo. Wasco county Surfacing two units of the .Dufue-Wb-ite . river section of The Dalles-California highway, 18.4 miles. Curry county Bridge over Myers creek 11 miles south of Gold Beach on the Roosevelt high' way. Grant county Bridge over Can yon creek on the. Johnt Day high way. . On May 29 the commission will receive bids ior the construction of-the bridge xurer the Willamette river at Harrisburg. Bids for t,he construction : of the bridge ever the Willamette river at Albany will not be received until Thurs day, June 12, at which time bid also will be received for the con struction of the Summer lake .sec tion of the Prineville-Lakeview highway. Syaopsis of the Annual .Statement of the U'ESTERX lNSiRACE j EXC-NG3 of Portland,' in the. State f Oregon, on the thirty-first day .of December,. -.923, made to the Inauranoo Commissioner "of the State -of Oregon, pursuant to law: ' Income Net premiums received dur in (hs jrear r. 8 99,J15.05 Interest,- -.Sividends "-and rents received anrmf fna year . 225.00 1.817.58 Income from other sources received during the year Total income , 8 . - Disbursements Ket losses paid during; the yesr including ' adjust ment expenses ...$ Commissions and salaries paid during the year... Taxes, licenses and fees paid -during the year.- : Amount of all other expea- , ditures .Total .expenditures . 8 ' Assets Loans oa morlcsgea .and collateral, etc. Cash in bsnks snd on hand Premiums in course of col- .. lection written since Sep tember .30. 1923 . 100.657.61 . 8,839.83 34,322.06 U.Q0 164.06 443.79.9T 200.00 50,787.50 5.290.14 - Total admitted aMts....$ - 56,277.64 IJahUities -p Gross claims for loses an- t psid 9 .805.79 Amount . of unesrned pre miums on sll outstanding risks . i - , 80.976.68 Due for commission' snd ' ' brokers go '. . 818.48 All other liabilities 3,567.56 , Total liabilities L $ 42.168il Business in Oregon for, tan Tsar Net premiums received -during the yesr ... f 99,115.05 ItOSses psid during ths yesr 8,187.82 Lfssses incurred during the yesr ." 14.998.61 WESTERN INSCAANCE EXCUAXOE . . Western Underwriting Company, , Attv.-in-Faet. Statutory , resident attorney for service ininraoca uommiaeioner, ssiem, vregon. Synopsis of the Annuel Statement of the MICH. jSIIlXEllS MUTUAL. &RB INS, CO. of Lansing, ia ths Stste ot Michigan, oa the thirty-Grit dsy of- December, 1923. mode to; the Insurance Commissioner of the Stste of Oregon, pursuant to law; Incoms -Net premiums received dur ing the year . : 1 1,262.337.01 Interest, ' dividends and ' . rents received during ue year 119.235.55 152,94948 Income from other sources received during the rear Total Income ....... I $ 1,534.521.72 Disbursements Net losses psid durtusr the . yesr including adjust- - ment expenses 8 . 779,583.49 Commissions aad .salaries paid during the year. ; 404,030.36 Taxes, Ureases and fees paid during the rear. 23,740.55 Amount at all other expen- s ditures " . - ; 866,689.27 Total expenditures . $ 1,474,043.67 Aaasts -Vslue of reel estate owned (market valuo) ' J 41.150.00 Value of atocka aad bonds owned .(market value) 1.1 02.188.56 Loans oa mortgages and collateral, etc. 952.805.67 Cash in banks and on hand 144,530.71 Premiums in course of col- lection written since Sep tember 30. 1923 89.296.59 Interest and rente duo and . accrued . 30,596.08 , TeUl admitted aa4ts 2,360.557.61 UabUlUas Gross clsims for losses un paid 155,746.89 Amount of unearned pro-' miums oa all outstanding risks - ; 1.132,087.79 All other liabiiUiea 21.724.25 Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stock of - intual Co. .... ...:..$ 1,310,458.93 Buslnsss in Oragoa for ths Tsar Net premiums received dur- ins the year '. .-.... 15il23.48 Ijossss said daring ths year 70.2 L Lfssses incurred during the year 867.71 MICH. tILIRRS MUTUAli FIKB 1 INS. CO. Robert Henkel." President. - A. D.fakor, Secretary. - Statutory resident attorney .for service, - Insuraaca Commisioner, - . i - ...... Mrs, Elizabeth Hawley, Valley Pjoneer, pead PORTL.AND, May . 8. Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza Hawley, mother of the late C. L. Hawley, state dairy and food commissioner, died Tues day at her home In the Malcolm apartments, 'she was born on July 27, 1840. Mrs. Hawley was the 'daughter of Luke and Ruth Mulkey, who. crossed the plains from Missouri In 1847, when Mrs. Hawley was 6 years old. She was the widow of J. H. Hawley, founder of the First Na tional bank at Monmouth, who died in 1911. . ; Mrs. Hawley is survived by the following children: H. - Hamilton Hawley, of . Kolin,.Mont.; Mrs. B, F. Mulkey of Portland, Luke M. Hawley of Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. iH. A. Beaucamp of Stayton, Or. j ; . , Funeral services were held at 10:30 o'clock from the Malcolm apartments, with final services at Behtel cemetery in Polk county at 2 i o'clock. M Six-Salem Students Will I I Graduate at Oregon U. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, May 8. (Special ) Six Salem students attending tie University of Oregon will be grad uated in June, according to a port "issued by the registrar. Of the 214) who will receive de grees. 27 are in the school of edu cation and 23 in the department of English. Both the school business , administration and r the department of economics ,w!U graduate 18. Thirteen will re ceive; degrees from the school of journalism and 13 from the school of sociology. Ten' have applied for their mas ter's; degrees, eight for master of arts i and two for master ot sci ence Sit Salem students to be grad uated at the annual commence ment!. Monday. June 16. are: Mer rill Doris Richmond, architecture, bachelor of arts; Carl Jaquet, business administration, bachelor of science; Helen -Idleman, Eng lish, i bachelor of Arts; lrilliam Arthur Rosebraugb, law. doctor of jurisprudence; William Eatl Shafer,' mathematics, bachelor of arts;! Margaret Griffith, eduia- Ltlon,! bachelor of arts. Independent Klan Will Not j Endorse Any Candidate , Asserting that Its constitution ajnd jmembeship is unalterably ojppoked to the secret endorsement of candidates, Salem Klan No. 1, Syaopsis of tha Annual Statement of the i-NATIONAL, JLrlBKBTY 1NSUR ; j ,ASCE COMPANY of America, Jn the State of New York, on the . thirty-first day : of December, 1928, soade to the Insurance Commissioner -ot the State of Oregon, pursuant to law : . i Capital Amount of . capital stock pai up $ 1,500,000.00 Ket premiums received dur ing the year 6,524.521.01 Interest, dividends and rents received during ths yesr 517.570.84 Income from other sources received during the yesr 83.175.96 Total incoms .... 775,J67.81 1 , Disburssmenu Net losses psid during the ,year inoluding adjust- ' meot expensea 9 8,177.433.99 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year . 249.905.00 Commissions and , salaries paid during tEs year 2,958,495.72 Taxes, licensss snd fees - paid during-the year 229,539.17 Amount of all other expen ditures ... 817,994.39 Total expenditures 9 ,728,368-27 . Assets Value of stocks aad bonds owned i market value ) 8 8,643,594.60 Loans on mortgagee and collateral, ate. 1,650.000.00 Caah in -banks and oa hand 644,760.10 Premiums in course of col lect ion written since Sep tember 80. 1923 ... 1,483.000.69 Interest and rent a . due .and accrued . 98,162.82 . Total Idmitted asseU..12,518,516.7i j IfiaaiUUss Gross claims for losses un- - paid f 85670J7 Amount of unearned pre- jriums oa au outstsnamg Due; for commission and brokerage :. All 1 other liabilities Capital aad surplus .... 6.760.152.55 : .15,000.00 883.SO0.0O 4,502.893.19 , Tlotai liabilities, exclu- ! . sivejof capital stock of 't 818x0i5.623.53 .....812.518.516.71 ; Baainass In Oregon for ths xsax Net; premiums received dur- ini the year -$ -50.87 Losses paid during ths year 31,971.54 Losses incurred during the yesr .... 15,9o-w SfATIONAlJ LIBERTY INSURANCE 1 ' - COMPAJTS" OP AMERICA . j ; OusUv Kehr, President. I ' lxuis PflngsUg, Secretary. BUtutotT- resident " attorney for service, A. H. 'Birrell,. Portland. .Oregon. "V- REFRIGERATORS Yes we have them. We .fcelleve Vfe have the bet values in lfricer-tors that can. fWibly be offered. The Miijstic will save the ice and keep the food in;prfect condition. They are double walled and well insulated. iPrieed from $18-73 p. Oil e- - lt as. show you the Jewel Oil Cook stove with 1U .high speed burners. -These tttoves will solve the cooklns; problem for maDy housewives this summer. Priced from 13U5ttvp. Lawn Mowers ' We still have a good tkf fine lawn mowersf left. We , wUl save you money atrictly bh?h grade Mowers. AVe have Ihem at most any price and, in al widths and slzert. Vc St?ll PmisyiTania Vacuum Cup Tires '. GEO. E. LLEN . ? ; Hardware & Machuiery.- 236 WoCQirtmercial St. . Cahtmet . Bran Muffins f lfsm 1 cup araham or whole . reat Soar li level seaspoon suU 2 levt4 teaspoons CahiTswt . Baking Powder J cS , 4 tablespoon S(isr Mix an sift dry Inffro siknts 4wlco. Consbina , : weU beau a eg srith milk. Add to the drylnaredionTS. Mia: tborousalr SMt add sncltod shortenioa. - Beat until Sheroushlv rolxad and (sake ia soaaofl snasTm tin ift a hot oven (400-450 decrees F.) Sos Isssiua to tbixtv minutes . ' f? O AKINQ OWCX') I -J"5 VA TSf" mvwi EVERY INGREDIEOT USED.; OITICXAIXT APPROVED BY "Coles -is V ;'ttjsc3e' .cilsi c2 of : the Independent Klan of Am erica yesterday adopted resolu tion denying that the Independent Klan haa endqreintny- one ca didate or group of . cadidates. Representatives of -the Indepen dent Klan 4mit that the ygani- aation . has been . urged to put a ticket into the. field in Marion county but deny that this proposal has been given any ; encourage ment. The resolution as approved by the Independent 4 KIans Is as fol lows: -. -r J M', , -, : . Resolution, passed unanimously by Salem Klan No. 1. Independent Klan f A-aerical: Dated at Sa lem, Oregon, May 8, 1824. There having been certain state ments that Salem Klans are en dorsing . various - candidates tor nubile oil ice, a,t Tegular session assembled,, we of the Independent Klan of America .with its 300 af filiated members wish to oring the following facts to public no tice: ' That: Salem Klan No. 1, Inde pendent Klan off America was chartered from Muncie, Indiana on the 1st day -of March, 1924. That: This. Klan wears no mass or; robes and has no relationship to or connection, with the Imper ial Klan of Atlanta, Ga., or with the Oregon Klan of, which Fred L. G if ford is Grand Dragon. That: Independent, Klan No. 1 ot Salem asserts that' it is jnaking no recommendations . pertaining to state, county or city candidates at the primary election of May 16. That: Members of this Klan are urged to vote only as their In dividual consciences may dictate. -That: .As an organized unit of Americans we urge that all wo men and men, voters of Oregon, exercise full rights ot suffrage re gardless of tne secret and clades- tine recommendations" of various "under cover" political units. Stoves : ,- I - S" V v- v . st . i Youngsters are boimdto be a "howling sllccess,, if tliey have the proper nourish rn p.nt have foods that build ctroag txinl3a-dctu?dy'bod!e3, Ghildhbod is the period of rowth -fbocls that .are rich in tisus and bone building qualities . are ess enti r-L Gombihfe the use of wKits flpuir withf bran in etc made with' Tho Economy CllirJG ErcD L - :- , It never faib to raise tional value then you vill be cure the chi dren are getting the proper nourhhmeut. Try the bran mufEn recipe on the left. Lei ilia children 1-ave aU they vant. ApourwlcatofCaJiimet . derrcome in 12 ot. can ixustead of 16 cat--lauxw yoa si . That: True, protestant citizens, bofb women and men, are needed in public . office, JEf flclency and persona; merit only should be con sidered when places of trust" a.re to be filled. This country is best governed when voters inform You "Sell r:o Cl-eap v r-..ii. imnaltnr mark.:: Sure we sell nVwe? Wei are lout trict, and believe in Groceries Pure lard, (bring; con-; : tainer) 13c id. BartorTs Bacon ; quares, :.12V; lb. Swift's Picnics . ..15c lb. Sib. pail Barton's . Best Lard .... ..$1-25 11 lbs. Berry Sugar ....$1.00 Veribest full cream cheese ... ......25c lb. Lebanon Creamery Butter -39c lb. Waldo Hills Flour . ..$1.30 Small Sweet Oranges . :15c doz. Extra large fancy Lemons . . .,29c doz. Tobacco Star. .Horseshoe or. Climax -69c plug Velvet or Prince . Albert, 14c, 3 for ... 40c Tuxedo ... ... . 10c Camel . ' . . Cigarettes ... ....$1.29 carton SHOES ' Ixrthis line we believe our prices ar equalled in the city... shoes.-.' Phcae P f -VP 560 Li Where Your WljUUlA ;! J U. 8. TQCD UTIICnrrir any c themselves ot the merits ct cr "! dates without -the dictation ci : secretgrpup. . " That: Tlti8'idepeaC!it'".i:-' dedicate Itself to good tUL;: . j with a view of beins ulti.t. known sand respected by cur.-:':. man TW." cheap, i of the hb'1 rent Clz- qtucli : ilira over Dry Gopds 36-inch Standard . Percale lCc yd. 32-inch fast color An cs- Jceag qingham 21c yd. 36-inch plain Ratine - 55c yd. 48 by 48 oil cloth square .. - - 54 by 54 oil-clcth, square . ......7C Ladies summer r,:nion suits .. -n, Child's Athletic unions . - 50c zzil C?- Ladies' silk Kcse ; various shades -CTr Plain colors Yindsor Crepes ...... -23c yd." Flowered Wi?scr Crepes ...'.." "3 , .Men's Furnirlr z 3 Heavy Blue Denim ; . Overalls Steifel stripe Ovcri Men's Athlstic Urucna ..11 z Men's Balbri.TTan - Unions Men's Dress Eoclis, .2 pnjrs ! - ! V" Full lino cr " v Dcll - r .Thy cl z zl l