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THE OREGOITBTATESilAlT; SALEM, OREGON I:: SUNDAY HORNING; APRIL" 121925 ML GEEI TO i K 2 Pffiffi At Silverton on Tuesday Af ternoon, at.Stayton Wed-: nesday Afternoon There will be meetings of Mar- mari f -Oregon Agricultural 1 col legeV;wiii fc"lTe some educational work on sheep and wool; C J. Hurd, specialist in marketing. Ore? gon Agricultural college, will give a talk n marketing; E.I A. Mc Cornack, vice president! of the Bank of j Commerce, Eugene, and secretary, of the -Pacific Coopera tive wool growers, will give a talk explaining the .aims And outlining tlie activities f the Paqific . Co operative Wool Growers in mar keting -wool. ,-. j; . It Js urged upon all loyjal mem- " lersi to attend 'these meetings and ion county wool growers -at the bring as many non-member friends rooms of the Commercial club, i as possible. This is a chance to Silverton. at 2 o'clock TnesdaV find oat; by personal contact, the , 1t . ,t. work .of the association. ' u::;: r TlITI' Soviet Trawlers Land ,AIacleaj,!;aa, honorary director, of Russian Fish in England the i Pacific Cooperative Wool i Growers, will preside. ' . Mr, Lindgren, animal husband ly ;iJitUM5BX. Eng.. April 11. BolnhevEk Russia, which last .year vnopis of the Annual Statement t the U. s. liranch London Guar . antee & Accident Co., Ltd. of New York, in the Slate of New York. on . the lxt ' liav of DfCfmlii'i'. I9'J4. tusde to i the Tns'uranire Commissioner ( I Steam the Statft of iOreiron. pursuant to law;1 i 1 ' Capital 4 mount of capital deposit $ 7j0;000.0O income Net i premiums i received during the year . 13.383,090.39 interest, dividend ana relit received during . the year 993.982.92 'Itirome from -IV other source received during " : the year .. - 332.944.75 oegan organization of a fleet in northern waters, gunsto extend ;its business to for- sOviet i eign shores. The first irawier io d seen in a British port arrived in Grimsby recently and attracted' much at tention not .only among seafaring men, but the public generally. The trawler! brought a load of fish I caught off t the Murmansk coast. The captain said other Russian ; trawlers would arrive fishing hag be- m topic is FH',1 fflOHIKI General Discussion of Flax Industry Will Feature Monday Luncheon I W. -Emmons, who recently estab lished an office In Salem are both members of the JJons club. The father is member of the Salem organization, while -the son has a membership in, the Portland club. F. C. Ritner of Salem, camp sup erintendent for the Spauldlng Log ging company. i3 .confined to .his home for a few .days with an at tack of appendicitis. ( K. -MSivisher of Siletz was in the city j yesterday. ; ! Mrs. A. G. Walker of Sheridan was In the city yesterday. I H. L..; Austin was in the citv Independ ence transacted business .here Sat- uiuay. ; 7 - j. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jen ks were In the city from Tangent jyester day. - rr Mrs. E. 'Rogers and son Freder ick were business visitors in the ; ucldngnam Palace : . ; V WINDSOR - ON -THE-TBAMRS. April ,n Almost the Un jour ney away from tBuekingbom Total income .U.....S . 18,710,0.10.06 -0,t--i i - i.i i. , Diabarsetnenta regularly in British ports in the Net ioea paid jdurmB the j. j near fiitufe :-'a'9 thea soviet' tlahfag mem erpenne? io.8,554.7s fleet was again getting on its feet CommUaiona and aalarica j and? due to1 recent additions Of T.rircenferTW.- J'"1""- fishing smacks; -wa weir fitted" to paid daring the-yearii,! . 3T3.B10.74 j Supply penditurea I :!!!:;.S;::jj!.::-s;! ij(,! , Tint a 1 ; a Mnnvk r 1 1 lira . ' . Aweta" -! (Market f value) Bureau funds etc.; , Si ulne l (tocK and bonds owned (market, vaJue) Loans on raortagea amd collateral, : t. i jj..ji.,j Cash ia bank and:: va hand : Premiuom in .jrourae of eollectionr "writen strive . . September a, 124-.... Interett : and rent due t; on4, tccrsed , ,., the Russian demand for 3S0.rJea joon, rnus eiiramaciHg tne ne- -.1, I AtCtU r'f . aVH atJTl. A ' i.64r, Air Pilots Encounter Few i3.co4.o24o j iDirus Auuve i.uuu jreei 62.T83.42 3,S13.8l Total Adwltted U 17.S21 . XJbUitiea - . , Gross rlakna fur lnsiu. , , unpaid , r..i...- ,M3.003 .naivunt.i unearnea pre- miums on All'OiitMtaad-' ' : . ,: tag risks ;j...;....... . . iJ58jS3S.92 Put- for i totnmissioB mod - brokers bo i L.;..'iL., i.i-..:... 89,ffif2.20 11 Other luthlhties 485,j'4.7a Total liabilities, eseta- ..'. . - i'laiva of eatutat de- - j posit of $75l.OC0.0O.. 1 t,Oj?3. 636,78 v SasiBMs la Oregon, for tlie Tea Set premium ; received . during the year ......J SS.SSS.T.t lenses paid during tlie year u. 19,901.72 l.ofcsej incurred during , j-- - the -year . . .. ..... 00.5216 IJIIAR VNTEK & ACG1DKNT CO., l.id. I ii ; C M. IJorwr, t'. 8. Manr.ser. i i J.; J. : Pallay, feuretarjr. Matntory resident . ntlorney fnr service Kenneth i. ,: lieed, 3oi ltrotaouer Urive; Portland, Ore. ; HANOVER, i April 11. Air planes ' bave ? served to "give the world -same: definite knowledge Of Ifl Ait I x . t , . - - . - . .... . j rrr . i" uaons 01 Diras-jnTne tr, ac- J9?,ja?.n9 1 cording to Hugo Weigold,of -the local provincial mtrseum, and this has corrected a .number I of pre vious nisconceptions: i . V No air pilot; ever has reported birds higher -titan 12,000 feet, and most of them do not rise more than 1000 feet in the air. The blue throat, once credited with a wing speed pt 200 miles an hour, cannot actually do better) than 25 miles, according to air pilots in terested in ornithology, j One trouble with bird study from airplanes is that the mach ines cannot go slow enough. In the young modesty! consists In- being unaware of the! need, of Linen Week in -Salem will be ushered in Xlonday noon when the! from McMinnTie yesterday . o . ti w. uocnr&nA or . II a 111 MCI VvUi iuc , . d niii iw- ed -over to the general discussion of the flax and linen industry of the Willamette valley. Speakers have -been secured for the meeting -wbo are In cenrplete touch with the flax stiuation and will answer any questions asked I city yesterday. Dy tne club members present. I P. E. Gibbons of Woodburn Not only will the flax situation I spent a few hours in the citv Sat be studied and fully presented by I urday. ' : ; , j the speakers, but the committee In : Mrs. G. A. Reeker of Tillamook charge will explain the subscrip- was in the city yesterday. ? tion plan which has been devised I E. G. Forsythe -was a! Salem for the project. "The arrangement business .visitor (from Woodburn of the preferred and common stock Saturday. , .1 i " ; will-be -explained in detail. , 1 " Mr. and Mrs. J. Lengles ; visited Some of the questions which friends here from Albany jyester- wili be fully explained are as fol- day. ;. . ! ! lows: 5 , fit : Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hicks are "Wbo Is D. M. Sanson, the man spending the week-end in Port- who is willing to put 50,000 in a land. ; Salem Mill?" f i Sarah and Cora Swan visited In "What would a $600,000 linen I the city from Woodburn yesterday. I moment, but she rfid ,Mary. r'house- started very- pan for end of i mill mean to Salem? T. B. Kay, who has made a de tailed ' stndy of the flax problem of the Willamette -valjey will ad dress the Kiwanis clnb-at their regular meeting, 'while. John H. Palace ; made by V Queen known as England's most wifely" queen, before departing with 4he king tor histMeiditerra- nean cruise, was a one-dk'y visit to Windsor -Castle to see that the spring- cleaning bad -been in -proper order, so than thing would be spick and J her return toward the April. ' ; ' " Incidentally, the queen brought with her to the eastle, iier fomroer home and one of 'the world's most magnificent structures, a jnumber -of labor saving devices which she naa Dougnt nerseu tne nay neiore at ah ideal home exhibit in Lon don. One of these was a new kind of nife - cleaner, the queen examining the apparatus and mak ing several inquiries as to whether the dealer; was certain that the polishing roller .would not harm certain old fashioned : khives of very delicate make - which were used generations ago in the kitch ens of Windsor. Another exhibit which interested the queen keenly was an improved kind 0f , mop She watched the demonstration with interested, . and evpn took hold of the handle herself fori a not buy, of I SEE WINDOWS . r .J." C. Ryan, principal of the much to the disappointment Aumsville high school, was a Sa- lbe dealer. lem visitor Saturday morning. , L. E. Howard' Portland, repre sentative of the Northern fPaclfic Economy, however is the watch- as the : McNary will appear .before Kotary club. r ' .if : r ? r - - Speakers have been secured :for the Marion-Polk county Realtors association and lor the Lions club on Friday noon. ; . I - word! atWindsor as well royalroyal palace In London, XTn- no en- the Life, was a Salem visitor yester day, r ; .hs .:. j;, j -j - ,:; . PERSONALS W. J. Dirr and family, former residents of- Salem, are visiting here from Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ellis are visiting in the city fcfrom Eugene. Mr. Ellis is one of the proprietors of the Kennel-Ellis studios. I Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Brown were in the city from Dallas yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter rlulr were here from Dallas yesterday. ? Mrs. Fred Zager and Mrs.-Phil Sontag were in the city Friday from Aumsville. i Mr. and Mrs. J. -Steiwer was here from Hopewell yesterday. R. N. Mack is visiting at Agate Beach during the week-end. W, W- Emmons and' Bon.'Dr. C. : There ' isn't much wrong j with the -senate except a Caesar com plex, t n j. ; j- ' ; i .-. . ' 'Synopsta f the Annual -Statesnent of ' The Preferred Accident , In sarace Co. of New. York of America, in the ' State of New York, en the 31st day of Iecember, 19 J4, made to the i Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: - Capital ' Auoant of Capital Stock paid up .'. . ' ' Income Net- premiomv received daring,-the year i $ Interest,' dividends and rents received duTiaf tke year J Income from other aoure- ea re tive j during the ;year . $ 1,400,000.00 4.928,629.97 a66,012.43 5233.75 deri the ; present there is couragement for1 wastefulness such as -obtained in the tjays of other rulers. : " " ; I :-;f One of the favorite stories among residents . of Windsor con cerns Queen 'Victoria and Is known i as "The crocuses and the sen tinel." .Soon after her ascension to the throne. Queen Victoria was ! delighted by the appearance of -the first crocuses of the season -near the castle terraces. Fearjng that the blooms might be destroyed by sparrows or other birds, the queen sent for a soldier to protect them, i Queen Victoria never rescinded the order, :and year after! year a sentry stood at the same spqt, day and night.? "During the war when every avaiiaDie soiaier was neeaea TWO DAYS' MORE FACTORY DEMOPJSTRATIOSX OF THE FAMOUS m .14 v R MR. CHARLES KADDERLY from Cribben & Sexton, makers of the Na-tfonally-known Universal Ranges will be in the Stove Section Monday and Tuesday to point out, with our own experts, the advantages of cooking with a Universal and heating with a Universal. ( ! I r. at tne iront it occurred to s a Total income L 5,347.526.15 I oast lb Aft.ta1 1aV t,A rtishnruntsinfa -I v aw, uw u Durable Attractive i ' - i - f ' I:''!' "... - ! i V . Ket 'losses paid during the year including adyast- ment expenses Dividends paid on capital .stock during the year....$ Commissions and salaries paid during the year Taxes, licenses . and iees paid daring the year.... Amount of all other ex- pendittires -i-' Total expenditures :. Assets Value of real estate own ed (market value).. . & Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) S Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc; S Cash in banks and ,on ' hand . : t iTemiama -in eeur&e of collection written aince September 80. 1924 S Interest and rente , dua and accrued j . S Reinsurance receverable en paid losses j .. $ chives to learn why and when the 2 5fiY 330 84 I u"u wkii iaiiui4eu peur . i .e tiutug ueu, ana mis lea to tne 252,000.00 disappearance of one of the sights 433,597.08 j of Windsor. 188,364.31 1,306,1589 1 4,807,448.82 Kent 7,374,797.00 i ' 1,012,900.00 - 207.553.67 i 1 779.175.56 ) Extra Special I This? Week Only White Porcelain and Nickel Trimmed Universal rAnge 1 Coiled, "Connected and set up' with Heavy Pipe Insist on a Universal Range Jt, is your assurance of years of faithful and satisfactory service Make You . i -- r. ... Own Terms " p i e c set of PYREX Transparent Oven ware or 42-piece set of lin nerware jif you buy a Uni versal Range this week." Credit Gladly Without Interest DINNERWARE S-M-E You will be delighted with the many patterns we are offering ihis week at special prices. See display in East Window i ! ; 42-PIECE SETS COMPLETE 1 $6;95 to $49-00 1 Trade in YourOkl Stove on a New One es NaUorts xchanae No '- i0n JVIefJlCal ilerOnaUIICS to negative the theory that fewf women retain physical charm at WASHINGTON, April lil Four ! Q, says the Standard which goes new speciany-oeaignea army am- n 10 aver that evidently the hu lance airplanes soon will i be dramatists of today do not think placed in commission, if tests now I so, or they would not be so fond in - progress prove satisfactory. I of introducine matnm hmn One of the selected models has! j After -pointing' out historically Deen receivea ec jacuoqic neia, and otherwise i where Lord Ksher V. . V W. . I . . . I yjwu, xjmo, ana is Deing putus altogether wrong in his obsferv auons concerning politicians the Standard continues: -liAs for the h at . m a ' 1 SEE WINDOWS ' '-tr No matter where the rug is to go, or tl what yoii Have planned to payfomt --the rug yoii want is Moliawk woven have a variety of them -in numerous dimensions. i Our rug department is equipped to supply whatever you .may desire in floor coverings. Perhaps yxu seek a ffifj$?ility fl yU hai Selecting rugs'is an ! enjoyable vdiver that will give a cheery I welcome to ; sion when von viif nnt Vre aI. visitors;" yet one whoseldesiim will not display! every footprint. Or it may be the living room that -Heads a new 'floor -covering. We -can offer deep-pijed Chenilles, seamless in .any width op to Thirty feet,? and in any. f shape OrJength you wish.; - If you pre- fer figured rugs, you can give your Jiving room new life. and ihterest with the beautiful oriental patterns of a Ksxmk Worsted Wilton, f ; 4 f sion when you visit our rucr -denart- . ment. The variety of rugs, the splen- ; h dor of their . multi-colored patterns, the beautyv of their texture, are r sources of surprise for those who do not realize the advancement that has been; made the past few years. We will ; be glad to show you anv of these types .of rugs bearing the label of the Mohawk CarpetvMills. -And a rug that isMohawlcwoven, regard less of its type or price, fissures, yoiL : of" comulete satisfaction. The . same " Lt us show you some experience-and skill which features Karaak Rugs have iven extra value to all Mohawk-woven jrugs. ' Drop in - i and isee them soon. Or your diniilg room may be the- fa vored one. Axminsters whose designs '.are brill- H iant and help to make attractive this f I most difficult of rooms. . ! Yotj will find just the rug you want ' for the bedroom in our stock. If you i are partial -to a few small rugs, we If you should desire any type -of rug not in our wide stock, we will be -glad to get it for you. You Can Trade in T Your Purniture New Experienced and courteous., sales J iorce to assist you In -your se lection if desired Total admitted assets.... UablUtiea Gross claim .for , losses unpaid t....'.::.. -S: . iAmount of an earned pre- mtuma on all outstand ing risks '. : Due for eoaamieaifi -and brokeraa-e All ether liabilities . I A 104,557.65 through its paces. Prelim! inarjrre- 4.668 J8 'I ports indicate that it will meas ure up to requirements The .new .plane is .capable of OytRg 100 miles, an hour and "has. 9,483.652.06 r 2,052,7 12.98 .11 2l482.O80.9 ! i - 215,100.94 accommodations for two the pilot and a -flight surgeon While the army .guards structural secrets of its -1 other aircraft, it makes together nations information re- ambulance airplanes patients, jealously available Total liabilities, exeln v ive tf . capital stock of - 1, 400,000.00 $ 8,083,652.06 I gavding Net"pS: rZ,r T "r England,! France, Czechoslovakia daring the year Losses paid during rear the .during 17,061.90 1 and Sweden have in turns supplied tne American government with information regarding aeronautics. ; 8,070.47 S.6.r4.5 medical iaenrred the vesr "THE PREFERRED ACC?IlENfT INSCR- AIMVK CO, Or -MEW YORK Kimball C. At wood,, President. . f Wirfred O. Potter. Secretary. Statutory Veident attorney tor service: IL. K. Wttham. Portland. Syncpsis of the Acnual 'tiinnnt of the liritish tieneral insurance .-. -Hi.-. -Cn-iTAA. .1 sertlon Of, Lord Ksher that but at IJendon,- Enguwd. ea the aist day af men are Ht ZOT JJOlftiCS after i-rrrauer..ji. jnaa to -the Insurance 1 reachlnz 4fr vearo tord shers Theory jWouId ' 1 Scrap British Ministers' LONDON, April 11 Recent as sertion of, Xord Esher siaiement that no man .retains generous instincts after 40, sutely uie converse is nearer the truth. Women are:. here the best iudiges. ana it is a very common experi ence to find ypjung women turning rrom men or. their own.aee to men "Who are considerably '.their seniors merely becausi they , find not only more entertainment; hut more sympathy and understanding. ' . Lord Esher's most recent work was 'The Tragedy of Lord Kitchener," a book completed wnen he was 71 years of age i j 300,000.00 -CommMeiofWw-of the -Htate at.Oregot pur ' Capital Amount of capital stock paid up , j$ Income Set premiums received daring the year S Interest, dividends and' ' rents received during the year Income trom other sources received daring the . er Total inoomo .....;...;.;$ XisbaraeaianU Net losses paid during ' the -year including ad- juHmcnt expenses .....$ Dividends paid oa capital - -stork during the year Commissions and salaries . paid during the year Tax, licenses and fees paid during the year .... Amount Tf all other 'ex penditures . Total expenditures ... vara.- er 'real i estate owned (market value).. Value of stocks and bonds owned "(market ,vate) .. Loans on mortgages and ' collateral; etc. ... " Oah -in hianha and a " hand -. ' Preminma in coarse of ' lleetion written since September 30, 1924 Interest and rents dne , ana. accrued (Total admitted asuel LiabiUUes Cress claims for losses nnluiil Amount of unearned nr. wtiums on all .onutand inr risks Dne -for rommissioa acd hrokerage ... All other liabilities years of , are . hai caftsed much speculation Jn Rri tish Parliamentary circles andjhas resuuea in tne ages ojC all ; the Ingush cabinet . members r being 35,933.53 I Qlscnsset m unmerous I publica lions. If Lrfjrd Esher's theory 4S.i06.77 I were brought Into practice, it iwas revealed that the present .cabinet 16.711.24 i would b reduced to one member, this being Lord Eustace Perry, minister! of education, who is ,38 years old. I . Lord Esher, deputy governor of Windsor Castle, and author of several hooks -dealing with i the 46.44?a7 lives-of Kfrg Edward and Queen i5.2i9.S9 victoria,! who himself is in his 64,365.16 1 J qucaiiwo i Bes iu. i u Terr tew. ana dobsidit like :74,8 11.54 401,486.49 Kone JSUti" i W'5lf-21 onlyi to reflective mi4ds 118.288.55 8.024.31 topnocies and Leonardo, is the 0ne I nrlvileee prnntorl nf I enetatnai vigor after the age. of fc.Ttv. ! .H 1,012,080.00 cited Napoleon, who was 40 when Aonei- ci-iiuuuiuuu iu j.ov9, tue zemm :r " jhi-son as well.he tontends,1 the vital spark paled early. Further, Lord Esher asserted: "No man. and verr felv . women. retairt physical ' charm (and gen erous instincts after 40 years of age. AH men and women should be aware of the 0's. In our time there are manifold ezamnles of the failure to maintain,; after the age of 40, -a pertinent grasp over Public affairs and the faculty of wise decision." . But is there. In fact, any true comparison between the men of 121134.64 108.631.83 404.981.84 .12,000.00 16,250.00 Total liabilities exeln r aive of eval stock ! Of S200.0(jn . a , aam mm ; ' Buslnesa in Oregon for the Tear , et preminma received i ' ' . aorms- the tm, a cijaaaI. - " t Losses paid daring ' the ' ioaay? and the jmen re: of ; the Ii7u7rednri7 ' 10'75S ? J'?11 Ume"?" aSka tDe E tie ver ... . 8 2oio "Ju aiBnaarp. in an editorial in aaiJten xxeral JKfl eo, xtd. iwhlch Lord fisher's - contentions ' " 0ii.nvAV'Gr"or:: arr-disputed. - - N-i fyj.T't. Tc:f l0' WR1 most,ordlnarysbserTation Etstutorr resident attornev for service- f "OCiety as It erl3ts at the pre- Joiu ii. Oiursard, ;a wai st, i'oiaa sent time would aupear! auf f icient iCoast-Guard Vessel to Hold ; Titanic Memorial Service j - Washington, April ii.a jnemorial ceremad)nUh ..ppot, .where the TUanicSvas sunk by an Iceberg wiii4beVed April the date of , the, disaster, by the coast guard service. '! v It is planned to hold the cere mony, which has become -a tradi tion in the coast guard, as near as possible at the exact location and the' exact r hour that the Titanic went down, north latitude 41.46 and west longitude 50.14 west, in the early hours of April 14, 1912 Full military honors will be paid to those who loat their lives. The coast guard vessels Modoc and Tampa will -be -on the international ice patrol this year, and whichever vessel is nearest the; scene of the disaster will perform the service. There wtll be a muster of the crew In .full dress, prayers by the torn manding officer, the soundine of taps, .and the firing lof three -vol leys, The flag of the vessel will be at half -mast with the church flag, the only one allowed to fly over the American emblem, above it. ... - - : r- t - . - - . ...... Office of Hotise Members May Cost Three Million WASHINGTON. April 11. Congress has left up to' David Lynn, architect of the capitol, the problem of a survey for a new building te house - the offices of representatives. It has' given him $2,500 for the job and expects him to report by the opening of th sixty-ninth congress next fall, j Senators already have - t w q, three or four office rooms apiece, but house members have but on room each, in wtiich to receiv visitors, hold conferences, and. house three or for clerks. To give each - representative two rooms is the object of the survey which Mr. Lynn is called upon to: make. Two definite -proposals have been advanced. One is to build within the court of the present house office building a structure nine stories high at an estimated cost of 13.000,000 to provide 373 rooms. This platf ,&lso contem plates-raising thsbiplesent "building one story. Thef other proposal would ;be to construct a jiew build ing nearby. In the old days only chairmen of committees had offices provid ed for them at the capitol. Other members had their offices scat tered all over the city! in their ho-. tels, and in downtown business -buildings. ?! Learn to cook, girls. Affections are mere easily alienated than aa appetite. - ar near- i Uj ; tr5r : J isri-! tY - .IRWJ He Is Risen ,1 ' .... . - i ThaVjoyobs cry has clngdown the years ly two. centuries. "I en! The Christ whoVas ciiied is arisen!" lit evidence of His teaching mere is jqo death ; that eternil, everlasting. $ j Easter, the anniversary of that Ttrfrd Day, upon which He ; arose, - is with us. We wouldt all profit by sincerely s contemplating the signifiance of the day. 5 FUNERAL PARLORS 205 5aCrurc!iS T "1 T; I - - ' ;-m - i