The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 29, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    Sj-nopsis t tae Anno I Sttemfriit-of
Patriotic Irjsurance Ccr.ipriny
of America . -
of New York U the Sfa if M Twk,
on tha thirty-first day of December. 192 4,
mad to ' insurance ( oamiui(uir
the State of Oregon, pui-seant to law:
Capital
Amount of" capital stock
paid np .. ... ........-. 200,000.00
: UC0m
Net rrm?uii. .received .
daring the year $ 982,996.71
interest, tijTMtndt 'ana
re ota received anuc
the year 39,814.75
juronw iron ower ooitm
received duriag tha ? .
year .....- - ,
Total income
1.022,311.46
ZMxbnraameul
Net town paid dnrinar the -
year including adjust-
j aunt expense . ; $ '
( Dividend paid on capital
j stork during the rear
411,311.
-
Veae
Commission and salarUs
paid daring the year ..
Taipa, liffiun m4 fee
paid during the vaar . ..
Amount of all other ex- '
penditure ;....-. 1
Total expenditure :.!..
- Aaseta :
value -' of- real estate "
owned (market ralue)..
Value of- stocks aad
bonds owned (market
23e).,87!s
39.635.83
8t.072.8T
d2X.O07.27
; Sfone
value) .,....;....; ,
Reinsurance recoverable
in paid louse".-..
Cash ia banks ad a
hand , , ...
Premium : in course of
collection written since
September 30. ,1924
Interest aad rents duo
and accrued ,t...k.i....
I : - . I
1,142.-315.0)
12.S56.99
341.018.S5
21355.33
8,532.89
Tola! admitted asset $
1,020,677.07
Idabilltiea
flresa elaima : for losses
nnpaid ,....-...f
Amount of unearned pre
miums on all outstand
ing risks .. .....
Thie for comnrisaion and
broker pre .
All ether liabjlitiea .J..e..
136.835:34"
703,550.02
t 7
soo.oo
19.428.42
Total liabiHtiea, exclu- -
aire of capital atock "' ;
of 200.000.00 .. f 8fiff.3l3.78
Butlneii in Oregon for tha Tear
Kpt preraiama received- "
during the year 6,629.92
IMea . paid during the
year ..1 3,737.56
I.one incurred dariog
the year 1,582.88
TATHIVTIC INSURANCE COMPAKY
OF AMKWCA ''
P. T. Keler, pteaiaVht. . : '
; KllioH UMdletotL SeCrcCirr.
Statutory resident-' attarMey -fdr- aerrfeei
Insurance ComtnUsionef.'-" us ;T.S
Qvim Wfcrd Puzzle
II) I Uj. -mmmm , j ' ' ...
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r? M- 30 sir
37-r -g ig 7- .
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ACK0SS
1 Ao instrument for transmitting a pic
turn ( . -!- ' , -
12 One of tho Great Lake
13 Besk : ' ' ' -- :- . . - 1 - . ! f . .
14 Tear . - . . ' -r-
15 Thrown loosely
17 Famous American General .
18 General Superintendent (ab) -.i
19 Army Officers (ab)
20 A liquor if j ,
22 Six haadred , 1 1 :
2.1 Twice - . - ; I - i i
24 Skill ' , :; : j .:. . .."
20 Horse ' i 1 . '..-: -r -:,
2H Part of speech 1
29 To. draw off ' ,
30 Coconut huakfibte -.,
31 A fih. - . ; I .
32 A kiln to dry. hops , .
33 A jewel I , . .." .
34 To rsisa ..it
35 A Bomsa smpsror . tti. i
30 Peruse ' ' : i .
37 Pen '.'I : VTI r.M
3 Nothing '"A ! :' H-VA-J-lg:I .;
39 Kind of flak ! .Uo'i .' .
40Against . -Vf "v.?: '
41 A volcano (possj ''"" u-j.i.r.i
42 Anger (Scat) . 4r- .- a
43 Dry I5--'. iMwaw
45 Sons of the AaJerifsf rYalBlIUI
46 Telephone (ah) ,
12 o ' V 3A3 1.5 v
49 Droop TMI7
51 It is feontr) ,4 - - - ;
I S3 Old Hi?h- German (aaj, - ' .
i 5.5 A bond of anioa .: ..' ". , ' ' ,
j 5 Krtend (Fa).. -s- ' T
1 57 The first navigator - j
j 50 Electric fas) ' , .
I CO Persons between .70 and FQ.-years
! of sgo . - "
DOWH - ?
1 Instabilities of conduct
2 Ooddeas of Discord . .
3 A feature of the faea "-.v tio
4 V.I ec trip a I Engineer (ab) "
5 Rodents -. ':-. svi?SEI3
6 Addicted -to delay : . -
i ; r. o.
1 i
:ZQk GpXVZrftiz svfy.
Don't ttiiJc "that "torpid liver
means merely i6nitlpatiQn. .: The
; liver supplies bile to the Intestines.
I That tile checks germa. When it
is Jacking germ$ may multiply by
i millions, ;; .t .-' .
Germs create ppisons. -The In
testines absorb them. Then may
cone all tta effects of impure
Hood. .:, !' ! !;', ,-'
i Xleart And. kidney troubles are
frequent results. Bad coniple.
iors, ptarles, dli eyes, f.alung
hair. Also high blood pressure
and prematura old Age. All come
from .poisons- which you should
avoid. ; '
- Z, Correct the tSrer '
Don't ,try ta treat the rescltsC
3tep the'roiscm source. -
The llrer Eurrlies bile Qnart;
a t!ay tt coraaL Increase that1
l;l'3 fairly.- Check 'the gcrmd,
' -toj the poiaons. Watch the Quick
re-:lts i ;'' r -
lrvss cannot -do - this.- Tie j
-
SyrcepilsHf "Annual Stat em eat f rthe
. I.Icntanii Life Insurance
,;V'"t'- ffCcrnpsny;
of ' Helen ;-!. a State i Vottui, ' d
the 31t day; o DecemVr, 1944, miik
to the Insurance n m i s io or , of .the
Mta of Href pursaaut o law:
w ;i Capital ;
Afflont f capital - Mock
5 paid W -U- f 5 500.000.00
' ! t-I ' Income -;
Total . premium , income
for the year ...Ai.f f 1,307,459.59
Interest. J dividends aad i
ma (a sreeeisted derma; ' ; -.-
1 the year . 307.429.04
Jurorm from other source.
received during " tie '
'oe
Jr - t 187,494.56
Total income ;
t t jDUbarseatewta
Paid -fori locie.. -eaduw- . i
, asnna. ' anau,tie - ftud
: aarrender value .
ITiridecd paid to palicr-
aolderit ilBiian the .year; f
D)vida4j paid, an rajjital .
ttirk Jurinr th fear ..
CoinntigMms ad aaUriea, ', f
paid flaxin- the rear -: ;
T.tf. licenut aud fa .
' paid. daring the year -i !
Amount ' of ail other - ex- . 1
1,752,833.19
- . i. -: V
35623.01
' 183974.3
SI
40,000.00
341,005.95
; 44,C577
.129,878.24
., pn,lifijrea i
Total expenditurea
- i - I S .' Aaaate I
1.095.BO1.90
Value , of Seal , entate
avDM J niflxkt Vilul I
346,546.63
f 1 ; 1
4MV vi wirriBif 1M
. bonda vownrd (market '
or pmortiaed yalu-e)';. ;
Leana on moatgarea, ete. -
Iremiam note and -policy 1 -ioaoa
k. ..44.
Ch in I banka and on
hand. 5 .........'..V-..'
J'et uni-oilactfd and d-
ferred . premiuma
C. 219.811)1
1,747,736.01
1.151.595.66
17 ,438
13ft.608.8i)
Interest fand 8 rents dne
97.614.5fi j
6.693.941
and acerel
Other asaeta
1 (net)
Total adtu
itf
ed asset ..f-
5079.250.17
4,037,301.00
S6.095.t0
Ziabmties
Jfet reserves j. i i.j....f
stress claims for losses-
nnpaid f S .V I
All other; iiahilitiee .....!
1,405,854.07
Total 'liabilities,, exrlu
aire f capital stock' "
of 8500,000.00 .'. 9 5,479,250.17
snsuiess in Ore eon for tha Tsar
Gross premtuths received- : . -
during the year t . f!6.528.77
Coupons jretunned during:
tne year .. , j . 2,033.91
Ixsea uoid durina! the, !.- .
year ..i 1 . - 20,500.00
MO.VTAMA LIFE IXSCRAXCE
, j COMPANY 1 1 .
: I A. i C. Johnson. President.
: , .1 Cairl . lierfurth. Secretary.
Statu toryi resident attorney; .far service: I
insaranco Vwmmiasioner. 1 1
tomorrow)
i
7 Across
8 Cap Breton (s)
9 A ljLricaat
10 F- treated ) r
11 A , branch of pUyaies treating alee'
inc t iirrenia ,
15 Thorongtfarea f
19 Privllemsa I ' - i
21 Softea ny aoaking '
23 Kncoantsra c - . - ,
24 Scarea off with aa exclamation
Pertainisg to a title ',.-
27 A blockhead (Scot)
44 President 'a nickname .
46 A white! metal i J
48 Foot covering ' -.,..
50 River iatl Anions ! .
51 Roman inantle - !
52 Let :it he so ,.-l.: l.'1-' -i
54 Ravioo i -f . j -,
The arw pit " -
5H Height (ab)
SO Kaa( India (ab) j
JAngwrr j to Tsstarday's "rnnla)
-n
r
liver sirmiliint J.
modern wfy is to nse gland aecre- I
tions. .The treatment tip Iffer is
ox gall4 thousands who read this I
will get rOsults worth many times
- . , - I
j u .
Perhaps! ye.u hare been' treating
with drugs. Perhaps too are dU- I
couraged.! But try the Tie w way
ox gaiton of the greatest ad-
' : - 1
in z fioarsTou-may,see tne re-
Buna. ;riuaps in a .ewr cays ji
will change life's wholxciapiex
lon. ! ' - !
But ;geP genuine" ox "gallT It
comes ia tablets! called Dioxol. All
dmjrgistg jean supply th?a",- TJach
tatlet "contaiiis tea drci3 pf puri
fied ox; gall, j Then yoa have-tie
utmost i results of this new r- 'ti
ed.. Gf t it cow,- Don't , ) . set
trout's-' you can redely li. an
other Cay.1 ; ' i i .- -i'-'- v
Caarj-ites: Anyone not aa'""'l ' wi;a
resuits from- th- first box of Jj.Oiel sy
retor- t- empty log to the snakara and
.c. suouey back.- Adv.
2 o ojt-t , e g O T Hi A. W
3 a n 10101 u a erU e
5 C tj T 3 g. -r
jr hT- t t"-rtr " ;p v:
g O N lgT
q ts F Tt7 j T C' Tt A O
1 . 2. t jc C t isthjl R R
P O R "i )cl o T)j t r4 q y
3 w m tq" rs uj jro eT
i 1 1 1 '
erBop9a ef the Annnj.l Statement of
Orcr?n Life insurance
: l' Company i '
of Portland: in the 8sat of Orream, on
the Stat day of December, 1944, aaade
to , the. Innaranee Coaamiioner of the
State ot Orejan, oarnaant to Jaw:
j Capital ' ' ;
Imonnt of capital stock
paid p
Total premium income for
tho year
Interest, dirideada and '
rent a receired durinje
the year :
laeoaae from other soairee
. reeelred - dnrina; the
100.000.OO
l.lf3,4?S.77
S79.517.t5
20.176.S
Total income
Dtabnnementi
Paid for foaaee. endow
ments, annnitiea , and
surrender Tminea 8
Drridenda paid to policyholder-
during the Tear
1,463.1 J 7.70
265.70ff.83
; 95.795.17
- 7.000.00
248,778.57
: 11,762.33
72.868.31
Dividend paid on capital
- stork during the year.-.
Commission and aalarie
- paid during the year -Taxes,
iicensea and feea
paid during the year ..
Amount of all other ex-
penditarta,;4,-..-.,..-...
, - Total expenditure -.i.f
, Aaaeta -
Talua of ' real ' estate
. owned (market value). .8 '
Value of stecka and
bonda owned (market
or amortised value)
Loan oa mortgages and
collateral, etc
Premiam notes and policy
loan . .
Cash in banka and oa
hand ... ..... :
Set uncollected and de
ferred premium ....
Interest and Teats -: dae
and accrued and other
assets (net) , ..
701.904.21
' : 10.000.00
2,733,131.81
1,346,482.68
985,185.00
; 59.432.73
104.983!92
C9.862.14
Tofal admitted assets ..$
Liabilities
5.308.078.28
4,308,617.39
: 23,023.60
578.05989
400,378.20
et reserves . $
Uronn claims for kisses
unnald
AH other liabilities .... .
Surplus to polirjholders .
, Total liabilities, exclu- . ,
aire of capital stock
of $100,000.00 5,308.078.28
Business In Oraroa for tha Tear
GroRs premiums received .
anrins? tne -rear a 1 nil 1o a?
. .... . T '
rreBiooi ana airiaeaus
returned during the . .. "
year . : ; ' si son ao
Losses psid during, .the, , . ,
ear (urjioi 1 U7.AoU.77
t A. L. MUlf, Presyienfo
: ' W. P. iitslnakr .W:rtrv
Statutory resident attorney fe .service
.4 '.
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I
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Pl-RSOWAtS
Ernest Poore, J. E. Harris and
Mrs. I. Taylor were visitors here
from Corvallis yesterday.
r Mr. and Mrs. L. R. MacKenzie
and their son. Roderick were here
rrom tjorra nig Tuesday altarnoon.
Mrs. H. Johnson visited from
Qervais Tuesday morning.
Mrs. B. B. Wallace was in the
city from Albany yesterday, " ;
Mrs. Lee Bilyou transacted bus
iness in the city Tuesday morn
ing. . .
A. J. Jeson was here from Am
ity Tuesday. :
Mr. and Mrs, D. E. LInston
were here from Jefferson Tuesday
afternoon. -
EARL. RACE, who recently un
derwent an operation in a local
hospital has sufficiently recover
ed as to return, to his home.
Mrs.-lone Maudey is to return
to Salem, after residing In Van-
,couver, Washington, for some
I years: :;" - .
ur, u. a. Downs of Salem left
for a ten day vacation in Calif or-
nia. , - ' .
Given Free -y
Th e , aboyfi aingunt.-sriD
be
civen awav as fallows :
First Pwe $100.00. . .
Besides this splendid first prize we
are going to, give away nine
. other cash prices. , . . .
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Each number is the start of a
word. White space represents a let
ter. Look at the key Printed and
see the definition tor the word you
eek. Select a word tha has the
right number of letters for the
ffc,e .a,Swed U horizontal or wer-
tA. . A ,A. J. t. A.
just Before the first black sauare
Iron reach or at the border of the
puzzle, Altec yon aave found one
f r l.w, woras you will have clews
o,. i-"I m.-, c.-
nanzoniai woras
.Word 1--A smalj moving body
of water.
word 4 A kind of cloth made
from flax!
-Word 5 A lady's rawn" '
Vertical Words
Word 1 A word used to des-
erthft Oi. .a. A 11
' Tiay or ether merchandiaa aft or
it -has been pressed and honnd
; l!?htly for shipment.. . . .,
.cra--Zr it takes sixteen of
then to make a sound.
Wcrd 3 The ruler ox a mon
archy plural.
me ad tho CbsslfieJi:
the
Syno'! of the AnDtjal Statement of tha
juinkers Life Dcmprrry
of Deioi
oiaes, ia the tate of Iowa, on I . ,
day 'of December. 1924. made! f I
n Kara nee- Commmiiianer of the f' . f' iT
the Slat
to the In
rtiaMt fn vrvfau, panmiit w taw : j j
' - i' . Capital " ' j
Aaaounf of capital atock' ,-t
paid np (Mutual) ;5
Xneoma . t-
Total premium income for
- jrear : ." 20.TS9
Interest, dividenda and
renta receired daring
the year s
laeoaae front other aoareee ,
receired daring the
. Tear
770.703.75
Total income
.3 25,085.526.42
Diabarsements
Psid for lo, endow
in en U. - aunaities - and
surrender vatnea ...f 9,330,985.94
inviuenaa pais to policy
holder dnring the year
Diridenda paid, en capital
. atock during the- year..
Commisstona and salaries
- paid daring tho year ....
Taxes, licenses and fees
paid during the year ..
Amoant of all other ex
peaditares -
2,414,395y83
- i -
;:.:l:':i..,:,Kan
' 3,565,34680
, 504.46.21
2.028,7701
Total expenditures .. ...3 17,803,925,75
SI9VU -
Value : of real estate
owned (market value). -3
Value . of stocks aad
. boada owned (market
or amortized valae)
Loans oa mortgages ' and
collateral, etc.
Premium nates and policy
loss , j
Cash 1a bank and on
Jiaad . j..
Net uncollected and de- .
- ferred preaxiuma . ,
Interest ' and .rents das
and ateraed i ...
Other assets (net) ..
315,457.52
r 6.609,5782
53.001,4;72io6
- i- I
- 6.115.127.12
1,137,89887
1.602.904;94
8.491.31
Total admitted aet.. 7i,.803,fi(39.&2:I
XdablUtiea
Net -reserves
Gross claims ;for losses.
nnpaid ' ..:....Lu:
All otlrer Mabilltiesraddi- r
tioual reaeraea ....
Contingency reserve and
i other liabilities .... ...
55,538,484.00
- ! i
8,010.098,34
" 7.430.489128 '
Total liabilities,' exclu.
- sive of capital stock
of Nona r...... 71,803.069,62
asnsiaess in .oragoa for las Ysar
uross premiums received
during the year .$
Assessments - recsived.rij..
Premiums and diridenda
returned . daring the :
' Tear .. ;
Losses . paid .during she
221.0871
24)87.82
t
122,425,00
Geo. ' Kuhns. Presi4ent.
Hutr
J. It Emery.,
Synopsis f the Annaaj statement of the I university, there has been an in
Fenn Alatual Xjfe Insurance creasing number of students jwho
- -
of Philadelphia ia the State of. Pennsyl
vania, on in aiai oa of iecer3t,er. 1924,
made r. to tho; laaaranca Commissioner
01 the Mate of I) re it on, pursuant to law:
Can!
sat
Amount of capital atock
paid ap f4j ,.
1 Income 1
Total ' premium : income
None
? for tho year , $
48,185,567.65
Interest, dividends snd
rents received during ,
the 'yesr ..:
InconM from other sources "
: received during the
year .. :
14,754, 191,51
8,765,287.31
Total income .:f.l.f' 64,705,046.47
: aiaowraeaienta
Paid for losses, endow-
- BSent iniwilt,. J
Dividl:d.ep.idVy:,
holders durina- the th.
' including interest paid
r under instalment poli
cies : ;
Dividends psid on capital
atock dnring tha year..
Commission and salaries
paid during tha year .
Taxes - licenses and feea
. paid dnring the year i
Amount of all other ex
penditsres .
4
10,661.573.871
6.520.371.42
1,198.783.25
a ,a7XZTZ
I !,
; Total expenditures
A 1 set a
Valne of real estate
'owned (market valve). .
Yalua- of atock a - and
bonds owned (market
or amoTitted value)
Loan a on aaortgages aad '
collateral, etc. U
Premiam notes sad policy'
loana ; . .
Caah in banks aad on
, hand
Net uncollected and de
ferred premiums
Interest and renta diie
and accrued ..
Other asseta (net) .
47.650.527.95
1.772.899.10
' 85.754,744.58
138,112.6t.2
50.653.96p.f3
. - - ( ( -.-2.918.913.89
6,873.424.48
4.875.415.41
. i None
total admitted asseta -8 290,961,224.90 I
0.961.224.S
3.889,549.!
if MSBUIUM
reserves i. 3 243,889,549.52
uiws ciims lor losses
nnpaid :
Dividends to policyhold-
era due or declared
Reserve for mortality and
- . i i- -
;. 1.241.522.54
22,846,383.51
."; .f'BO 31,024,852.04
AU other Liabilitiea . 1,938,915.29
, iotai uatjiuuea exeln- ' i i
tTe.. espital stock; I
or isone ; j.; 990 961 99 M on
Basinass in Oregon for tha Yesr !
Gross premiams received
-nunng iae year mclud
. ng premium abate
ments Premiams and dividends
retnrned during tbe
year.: . .... .
Loaaea paid daring the
year ... V......U. ..
329 965 83
I
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to.458.oo
FH R PF.sw MUTUAL LlTfi
1 3 ISSUBA5fCE COMPANY I
--' -rvllliatn A. Law. President
Sydney A. Smith, Secretary.
,, lank Bldg Portland, Ore,
hOGi'.ilS
LIV COMPLETE
Willamette Students Prdvid-
cutv.iiri nace ror.rieai-
' station and Thought t
The prayer room at Willamette
unlvereitv. i -nw .n,nin.4 , 1-J
haa . j.-.j" m .
f ' (uss.uSbLCU, saVAAaA 1
C v . ucwueu success. 1
, ruun, locaiea oa tfte .ower J
uur ot tvauer nail, is attractive-1
IT -tarnished, the floors r well 1
carpeted, and the windows are at- J
tracUvely draped. The purpose
or f the room is to furnish some
Place abont fh
- t -- -". nu'vui
student may come for their; per-
soaal devotions and" where thev
m-1 - - - J
wm noc ot.oisiaTOea. w l
, rrv-, j . i - 1
r; The need for such a room has 1
... -A .. - I
ween ten at wmameue ior some j
time, especially by those students
Hying at the houses or dormi- J
tories. n therA la tivin I
taia amount of disturbance I in
st,ch places, and the more rdig-
tous student, bTe been enable to
get away to Themselves for a few I
moments of prayer and medlta
tlon. - - k j
The board of trustees appropri
ated a sum of monev for furnish.
ing the room, but a great deal of I?1
credit for its completion must bo
giT-n to members of the YM-1
w e av ! . I
1 , .A for the efforts they put In
ma
,
Wby po around -with Ions-drawn
fac - 1
1 At tome and crery other place?
You do not have to 'look at it;
: So have a heart, and smile a
bit.
Fonr-Floshing V'
Miriam:!. . ."I wouldn't refuse
George, if I were you. Just because
he builds castles in- the air.'
Carloine: "Bat," my dear, hla
are hot-air castles."'
- i -Walter Cool
-.'V- Improving Him ' j
Brother:" "Your . fiance - is a
good egg, Sia; he is whitej all
Sister: - "He'll be better -with a
matrimonial yoke."
-;' '"T ' ,. . L. Jones. .
The Cartls She Sent! '
A printing shop; in Colby, Kan.,
reported the press ; recently Iwas
canea upon oy -a enarming young
lady to print some greeting cards
U. of 0. Student Loans
Very Much in Demand
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eu
gene, r April 2 S. Approximately
8 fall the student loan funds of the
. J iJniversity of Oregon are now Jn
use, .owing to - the', increased
amount of loan applications made
i this vear: & renort of th dlffpfent
funds shows. A total of $24,
950.33 from five different funds
?nd covBring 259 loans.Thas been
lent to students thus far this year.
With the rapid trrowth of the
are wholly or partly self-support
ing. Five hundred and twenty
two men and 183 women on the
Oregon campus are 'entirely self
supporting,; while 400 men and
136 women work to nay 50 ner
I cent or more of their, own 1 ex
penses. One hundred and fifty-six
( men and 90 women pay less than
50 per cent of -their own school
expenses. '
RUSSIAN SOLDIERS
ENTER U. S. FORCES
, (Continued from page 1) :
Rev. Father-Nicholas Kalashoroff.
iprmer cospiain 01 me zutn Kus-
sian cbrpso - !-.-'.?
. ;..-e?.rs ;j)i seatue s Kussian
colony attended. A telegram of
congratulations Sent by General
g. Merkuloff of Victoria, B. C.,i was
read. Pr ihee Alexander Victor
Ccrtttzea, aa Nicholas .Bogoervan
lensky counsel in Seattle of. the
imperial RuisUn government.
were also present. .
TWO BIG EATS
t
May Day, Festivities and Lu-
theren Meeting Will be
; ; Held This Week
f SILVERTON. Ore.. Anril 28
t&peciai to The Statesman). iTwn
imnortant event whixh vlrirr
I . . " ' - "
I pulte1 Iorward to and Which; are
cneauiea jot the - coming week
end are the May Day festivftia to
be held by the schools on Friday
m jjuiueiau uroinernooa con-
I VfniJnn nn Nstnntsv anfj.-
and
I aaonaay.
The May Day festivity is one of
me pretty events or the year f and
the program to be given this sea
son is said to be more elaborate
eon-
sist of folk and ilay dq1 dances.
of the crowning of the queen, (Cora
aeyerson, and : of solo siances" by
Margaret feimms. ' The high school
orchestra will furnish the" muniA
for the occasion, . ' I
.The Lutheran brotherhood con
vention will bring a large number
o visitors to Silverton and if . the
present weather continues reoorts
show that even more visitors than
were ? at ' first exnected will h
SSS; S&TS
present for the two s meetings on
Many will very likely also remain
for the meeting : Sunday evenin e
The Saturday evening program at
innity ennrch is also open to the
puDiic. ni consists of music and
113
Clt.Ml i A . . '
' win mese iwo events the
MAvr lAfrr .a
"rr '6" "CUk lul w now Knea-
uiea tor Silverton Is Silverton's
uregon Product day for which big
pans are oemg made bw the war!
Ds citizens" organizations. This
18 Kes VlAC on May 9,
CTATC i iipuni ho
1 M 1 UT I1ULU5
,.... -1
A Lit fib RIGHTS
tcanttnna from page i) .
" ' 't'-" k . ,
trnfn .i.h..!..,!..
- .u,,mDU ussea yateiy
on whether the aniin.n t-
VI 13
not an alien, is: tnot permitted in
this state. V ! ;
' 1118 opinion concludes with the
statement that aliens "ma nnniv
for 1Icns to engage in the busi-
.8"n"in
hive" American
f Justice Brown. howaVir dfo.
seats' from the majority oninion
of the court. He declares In a
dissenting opinion: -Having been
enacted for the ; express purpose
furthering the enforcement of
Law" flouncing traffic in alco-
iV - V : . ,7.7 iU"uu
that --such, legislation is clearly
within the comr"s, of "the police
teii puis
tor her. . ' 1 : -', ;
1 Part of the sentiment thereon
was: "You're the nicest boy
know." ;':' ' .; 'X u J..
She ordered 25." :
i ? Wonders of Hadlo 1
HlJlaker: "I se& that' they .have
received a message from Mars."
J Meeker: "What was it?" '
Biaker: "They wanted to know
if tr-- --- anyone living a the
earth by the name of John Smith."
, ; 1 - Pauline Upper:
' Just because you have a flower-
girl at your wedding isn't aIgn
that married life will be a bed of
roses. " ' !" ;'. .
; :l AVhat Price Glory!
' Barton: . "I suppose that you
will not want to go to the theater
with, your old hat?"
Mrs. Barton: "Of course not!"
Bartonr-Thats' tthat -rthought.
SO I only bought one ticket."
I , -N. Chaponet. :
Ouend against the; 14t.h amend
ment to the constitution of" the
United States. v
"Neither -ia the legislation as
sailed by .- plaintiffs contrary to
the provisions of section ,31, ar
ucie 1, Oregon constitution. A
license to sell soft drinks is a
mere -privilege or ;; -permission:
Such license is not a contract nor
is it property, within the meaning
or the constitutional provisIOrlilast
alluded to." ; ; i; -x-.r.-
.Yaney-Photoarikbh
r- For Regular Monthly Talks
r Willamette valley photographers
held their regular monthly meet'
ing April 25 in McMInnyille af
6:30 p. m. " After a banquet at
the Yamhill hotel the meeting was
called at the Trullinger studio by
MJss Kathryn Qunnellr pesident.
Ninety per cent of the' valley
photographers are now members
of the association, j D- Perry Er
ahs of Portland, president of the
Pacific International association,
spoke for the' San Francisco con
vention. Jacob Ganzler. nresldent
of the Portland Commercial Pho
tographers, also-' spoke. ' . Those
present' from Salem were Mrs. M.
E, Gunnell, Miss Kathryn Gunnell,
Mr. Prescott, Mr. and Mrs. Trover.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cronlse, J. O.
Browri and J. A. Brockman. The
next meeting will! be held May
Z3 In Tillamook, i
Young Woman Being Taken
1 0 saiem, Kidnaped by Man
' -HOOD RIVER. Or.. Anril 28..
Mrs. Helen Blair. I 20. whn wn
nemg transported from Bend to
the industrial school for girls at
oaiem., to which she had been
committed after pleading guilty
to a charge of liquor possession,
dashed to freedom today with the
aid of an unidentified man who
drove an automobile bearing
tjaurorala license plate. The girl
maae her escape when the nartv
stopped at a Hood River service
station. Mrs. Blair was accom
panied by A. J. Moo:-). ; district
attorney of Deschutes county, and
Mrs. Ethel V. Johnson, head of
the woman's protective division at.
Bend.
The California machine had fol
lowed ' closely behind the party
irom xieno. As the matron and
the girl returned from a nearby
ouuaing the girl signaled the man
who picked her up and the two
dashed away. Although the anm-
ner or tne automobile was'-ob-talnedt
iartraffic block .made nur-
sirit impossible.,- ;-', ..., '.-
fit-j l.!.1. rlf 1 T3
man fxiucu Dy noiier in-
Attempt to Save His gaby
SANTA AXA.". Cal.:Anril" 28.-
When the, mules hitched to the
600 pound Toiler Albert Adams.
26, was driving over a bean field
near here today became frightened
and ran away, they headed direct
ly toward : Adams' four year old
daughter, Marie, who was playing
nearby. in attempting to leap
from. the roller and snatch, his
child from the path of the team,
Adams lost his footing, fell under
the hoofs of the mules and was
trampled and rolled to death. The
little girl was brushed aside "by
the animals as they swept by and
was only slightly- bruised,; ' ;
That no city is immune from
hard knocks;";..'- i r
That if a city has a community
spirit well developed,, hard knocks
just spurs It on to greater achieve-'
mente. - - - .-- - -
'That If it has a few narrow-
gaugtd eitiieps it ahoald' pass on
and forget them. J
i That narrow-gauged citizena are
Just fellow living in -the past and
only thinking of themselves. They
Qon amount tor much- anyway.,'
I That if nobody cared, a city
WOUldA't-.lASt-lOllg.-.,--.----
That a city where the people
care is always a progesslve city. '
t That a city where the people
contribute generously f their
time and money to tejp it on its
way, always becomes a geater
city. .
; -That a city, should not expect
something for nothing; they won't
get. it. " ' - j - ; - , .
f ?That a waiting policy never
brpught any new Industries.
That if they are woth having.
they are worth goiag'arUir, .."
Published every morning; (except Mon
day) at Salero, tha capital of Oregoa
wwMWeweeeweeeeeewe ai&ii
t Local Rates For
Gassified Advertising
Daily or Sunday
On tima-
2 cents per word
S cents per word
8 .cents per word
Three times.
Six time-
One nfeata, daily aad
Sunday , ,. . . .. , .. J80 eents par word
Ia order ta earn the more than one
time rata, advertisement mast ran i&
consecutive issues. ' " j.
S ad taken for less than 25 centa.
Ada ran Sunday only charged fat
oaa-time rata... . ; ,. !.,
' Advertlsamanta (except -''Peraion-ala"
and "Situations Wanted") will
be taken aver the telephone if tha
advertiser ia a aubariber to phone.
Tho Statesman will receive adver
tiaements at any time of the day or
night. Ta insure - proper classifica
tion ad should ts ia beors 7 p. m.
TpLgPlZOYB S3 or 68S
Money to Loan i I
- -On Real Estate ' ' H "
-! T. K. FORD
(Over Ladd to Busk Bank) f ,
TOtj'. LEAVE " TOTja
BEFORX
HOME
i t
OR CAR HAVE IT
Insured Properly ;
Phon 161. Backs A Hendricks, TJ, B.
Bank Bldf. a S8tf
- . - -,U i-r: !
The ? Lutheran Settle-ment-Bureau,
J
r win kelp both '"" -I i: '
B01fEEKlvER AND HOMESKLLEU
with , '; j
Oregon Incorporated
. Real Estate A Insurance, Pbona 1013
z - Victor Schneider, Sec'y. i -
jBooms 4-6-6, D'Arey Bids. p i -3
I AUTOMOBILES
WE WRECK 'EM j j
Parts for all ears. We aell for less.
Get our prices oa trailers. Salem' Auto
wrecking Co.. 40a a. Church street.
Phone 2159. -.-v " .. . laStf,
SCHEELER AUTO WRE0K1N CO.iwill
bay "your aid car.- Highest tasn priea
paid. 1085 N. Commercial St. l-18tf
AUTO TOPS
SEB US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK.
U. J. iiull Auto Top A Paint Shop
Rear fire department. : - 5-al6tf
WANTED Employment 19
FOR GARDEN PLOWINO, BASEMENT
19-ml4tf
PERSONS WANTING CARPENTER Work
done would do well to see sue. 636 N.
16th. C. D. Compton. 19-a30
FOR RENT
21
HOUSE' AND
APARTMENTS PHONE
21-nl5tf
8056-J.
PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BT 7",
wording "For Beat." price 10 cants
aach. Etataamaa BusLnssa Office, on
Ground floor. '
r SALEM MARKETS j
JPrleea quoted are wholesale and are
pnee received kg farmer. - Ka , retail
priaea are given;., ;. V
GRAUr AND BAT ,
No. 1 soft white wheat... ,.,..$lj37
No. 1 so' red wheat. . -.$1.85
Oata Sts
Cheat hay , , , , aia
Oat hay - - . "l"
Clover nay. baled , ,
Ost aad vetch nay
-i-811
.ie
4 PORK, JTUTTOK ASTD BEEP J
Hogs, 160-200 ewt . . $12 75
Hogs, 200-250 cwt. .$12!50
Hogs, 250-300 cwt , J...,f 12.25
Light aows ..f 9e
Dressed veal,- : , , i,14e
Jowa suav
Dressed pork
Lambs ...
Spring Iambs
yf - -
12
PO TJX TRY
Heavy ken
Light hens : ..18c(20e
BOOS, - BUTTER. BTJTTBRPAT I
Creamery fent ter .44(7 4 5e
Untterfat, stelivar 1 1 -
Milk, per cwt $2.05
Eggs, standards
Pullets
..22$24
J. t-20a
Bioies
i l " ' ' '"'-.: -
Take; a, tittle Salts If Vonr Hack
( Hurts, pr Bladder I
1 1 -. Troubling Yon. .1
? tXo man-or. woman can make. a
mistake by Jlushing the kidhevs
occasionally, saya a well known
a-uthority. Eating too touch Hch
foed create acids, which excite
the kidneys. They become over-worked-from
the 'strain, get sfug
gish and fail to filter the waste
and poisons from the blood. Then
wo get sick. Rheumatism, head
aches. Hirer trouble. - nnrvrkiianoBB
dizziness, sleeplessness pnd urin
ary disorders often come from
sluggish kidneys. " I
ine moment you feel a dull
ache in the kidneys or your back
nurta, or if the urine Is cloudy,
offensive, full of sediment.' irreeu
Ur pf passage or attended by a
sensation of scalding, begin drink
ing a quart of water each day:
also get about four ounces of Jad
palta from any- Pharmacy; take a
tablespoonfnl In a glass of water
before breakfast.! and "in". A few
days your kidneys may act fine
This famous salts Is made from
the acid of grapes " and ! lemon
Juice, combined with lithla,- and
has been used for years to flush
and t stlmolate rther : kidaeyar also
to help neutralize the acids in
the . system, so they no longer
cause irritation, thus often reliev
ing bladder weakness. . i
- Jad Salts i inexpensive; makes
a delightful effervescent ' lithla
water drink which everyone should
take tow and ,theto help keep
the kidneys clean and active land
the tlood pure, thereby, often
aroldlsg serious kidney, complica
tions, uy all means have your
physician examine your kidneys
at least twice a year. Adv. ' ,
CLE',!
'VOTt 11EXT---Apartments 2.1
FCRXISHKD APARTMKXT
92 South
23 ml
Jligh Kt. Phone 1123VV
APARTMENTS B6S- N.f Cottsge. 23-ntf
FOR KENT APARTiltXTft 0 381 K.
CommerciaL . - . 23 tf
ATTRACTIVE UNFURNISHED APART-'
miHit for rent. -Close in. Three room
aad private bath, 268 North Cottaga
street. 23-a'J9
APARTMENT FCR KENT LIGHT, and
airy. Phone, bath free, very desirable.
(Adults) .Phono- -80U. 4iJ Union, i
' ' -' , 2S-al2tf
1 FOU KTJNT Rooms 25 I
TWO PLEASANT RO(WS 853 N. Tora-i
mereiaL Phone 747W. 25 ml
BOOMS AND BOARD HOME Cooking;
. 693 S. Commercial.. Phone 1711M.
. 25-m3
STEAM HEATED ROOMS RUNNING
water 'in rooms. Bath on same floor.'
Near CapltoL Phone 2009-J. 25-a29
i - , .
2 HOUSEKEEP1NO ROOMS. Heat,
light aad water. Pbona 1633-J. S
- 25 May 1
PRINTED CARDS. SIZ7 14" BT 7V"
wording, "Booma so Aent," price. 13
- centa each. Statesman Buaineaa office.
uroua iioor.
BOARDERS GOOD CLEAN ROOMS, All!
borne cooking. Under new tnansgementj
677 S.-Oom'f. ' - 25--ia
FOR RENT Houses . 27
MODERK 5 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE.
1780 Court. - -;-. ' 27-a21t
FOR RENT DWELLING AT 1052 Sag- ,
maw;. f20 a month. CaU at Btste-
man bnaineaa office, or Becke A iu
dricks. 27-a8tf
FOR RENT- NEW ROOM SOUTH SAt 1
lent Dutch Colonial bouse, or will sl(
on small payment down and balance
use rent.
A. C. BOnRSSTEDT
Realtor, Loans and Insurance,
J -. 147 No; Com't. St., Salem, r.
FOR RENT -Farms ? ! !
17 ACRKS SPLENDID SOIL, FRUIT;
etc; - Near Sslem. 71 N,
i.ommerciSTj
i WANTED MlHcellaneons 33
HIGHEST PRICES PAID" FOR tjgEli
araves, sosua, larnil
- Goods. DepV, oppoai
stoves, tools, farniture. Btiff'4'Ussi
ta court house. -
't
85-m22tf
WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOB
farm loans. Wa save eeveral appllra
. tioaa on iand. Hawkins A Robertsj
Inc., 205 Oregon Building. 85-dl4tf
GASH PAID TOR" FALSE TEETH -.
denUl gold, platinam and discarded!
Jewelry. Hoke Smelting and Refinief !
Co., Otsego, Michigan. , , . 35 j27il
WOODBT THE AUCTIONEER BUT8I
nsed furniture for caah. Phone 511.
- - - . ; 85-atf;
' Furniture Packing :
Let me pack and crate your house-4
nold gooda for shipment. 17 years ex-i
' perience. -CaH and get ray price. Phon
19F4. a.VmOil.
FOR SALE
37
GRAIN, HAY PHONE 1264M. 87-ml7!
FRESH OR WELL-ROTTED FERTILIZ
ES tor sale, fhone 203QM. . 87-ail
FINE GOOSE AND DUCK GUN Dama'a'
caa oarreis, so It rubber bntt plate, roos
Condition, only $11. 302 South Ilijrr
corner , Ferry. ... 37 ai4
DAHLIA BULBS NAM Fin v.ri.ti-.!
f-. perennial plants. Delphiniums and
aouble pink hollyhocks, etc. E. A. Ben
nett Nursery Co. u 37-a30
FOR SALE DALTON ADDING MA
shine or trade for cash register. ScheeN
ar Auto Wrecking Co... 1085 N. Com
"serciaU , - . - 37-a29
FOR SALE A NEW THOMAS POWER
saw. Just th thing for the mam
cutting wood. Regular price $150.
JJe will sell this one for $125. term
If yon wish or will take wood for
tVK P-rcaaae price. Sea it at The
, Statesman office. 87-a21tf
WANT TO TRADE COATS IMPROVES:
French and Italian Prune treee lot
cattle, hay and oats. Phone 1140 M,
8. 14th St. 87 a!2tf
FOB SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS TEH
aenta a bundle. Circulation department
; Oregon Statesmss. ' 87.
FOR SALE SEED POTATOES. A lh.p.
electric motor. Wanted veal. chicL
an aad eggs. "UT Pask Grocer,
Market, 703 S. 120i. a7-sl6tt
Trespass Notices
For Sale
- m ' ' ; ';-'-!.,",,. .'-.j
' TrePM" Notices, slsa.14 isoha if
w tnckes, printed on gesd li) ouncs
eaavaaa bearing the words, "Kotica Is
e, Th i Trapa4ng . is
rr'riCUl',ro'.bild n Th Prsmisas
Under Penalty Of Prosecution." 'l rice
ilti-'w1 t for 25.' SUtesmaa
Publishing Companf, Balem, , Oregon,
' . ; ; a ?-at
FOR SALE
'37,
USED FURNITURE--.
f- SUff Furniture Co. Used Ooods
i Uept. Opposite court housev 87-m2tl
RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 8" BY BV4"
60 receipt forma in book,. 15 eeota pel
BoaOs ' tw bka for 25 eeata. State.
t man office, 215 South Commercial St,
eslera. at. tot.,
FOR SALE Uveatock C
VETERINARIAN DR. PATTEKSO.-i
, Phone 2028-W - 8 daotl
FRED W. LAN0E. VETERINARIAN-.
Offic 430 S. Coramereial.. Phone HBf
v. pioni jess. gn.m'11,
i : - .
V
: For all stomach and intestinal ,
; troubles an4 disturbances dus !
to teething, there is nothir.3;
fcetter than a safe Inlants cad '
Chiilren's Laxative. -1
-1
4 . ' ' , .
unae'rxyirjcicvo
1
KeUogj's TastfcJ O.-.tof C J I
is tlt cr'!r I r-- ' - t- -
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JANVIi. lac, ,,, ctall Sc.. Nm Vock
Two
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