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, " - ' '-'- " ' ..'t ' Vila, i-:'- -i ifcrtr TWPWes-.r jewwk.- ssw"-as-''srva. --ai mil .wrsr .-- - - OTESDAY HOUNING, MAY. ID, 1025. i r - X';- Ltd.- : - -. ' U vet-poet. England, on the tfcirt y-fiw j of itrfemWr, 1924. mad to the Jn rsnee CoDBiuimitr of tks State of tegon, puTSaA W ' . ; .-... Capital . w. ' . ooVint of capital -stock t paid vp . ,, li.i., . - 200.000.00 9Sft.4S8.65 109,433.81 477.saa.za t premiums received dur I ing the year tereet, - dividends snd, . I rmtt received during ! ttvn year ' ..... , fnim from ethes sources 1 received during (ha year I T,tal laeama l,54.g6i.7 - XHabrsaaanta I 'lott id d urine tha ' yaar . imelwung - atfjMt- j hi cut xpaaaes i.. 9 jsvidn4tr paid oa capital etljck. 1 ..?i..... minlMMans and. as I rip - p4id darrng the1 year i-id!, lieraae and- fea pid during tha yr. ii at of all othrr x p1ktditores . ,..v....4..,....,- 434.901.22 S0.K6.22 9A.873.07 710,210.79 ! 1 , Total axpendUurr . 1,600,451.30 If Anta .lue of -ataefca aad feoada- I owned (market -valor J .9 2, ?98, 520.00 aui raorteafea am ?iltrat, tc. . th ia. bank and; hand . . eiaiuma Ja. roara of col ' Ireiioa i written "- aiatc Sofitember . 30. 124 , !rmt and rrnta doa .and j accrued ss due frajBv-Anthoriied iaaiarin( I'ompniin-.-.... "1 ' rt9,4V ; aot.t4.&S, . - ' .-'- r, .92.411.00 i t otal taatHMWHK...? .,011,411 1 t uaoumes ' i-d 'oik claim for lofcuea n- ' v: -paid 18.742.69000 hss M.872.812.00 (e0- J,0e0,8".00 uoant ot.nirpra4 pr . r - mns on alt ootstcndik riska i . , 234.165.74 e i f or rommiwiwm- - aad U - ' -rokeraee 100,000 00 t ether ' UabiUti"..- l3efc4.e'J I - "- , Total , JiWMiiV xer- ?) . RtTa of capital atv t .3 1.310.428.54 Boalnaaa la Ovegom far tka Tear ng the. year...;. . 675.53 iss .paid - iterlBf -tha ' year ' - 3-52 iisea Incurred, during tha.,.. . T Ivear - 7rw.23 J E A INSURANCE V SY LTX I ' . nW. If llaaacara. ttory rtinideirt- rttrey for yrle G, OampbcH. i he Old ToWTrSc"rrtfitoesri When Oxftftt BoysDcil Up i - , . . , : OXFORD, Eaglind-For fiev 'al years past pxford men of ad-aturoug,;'-character have, been 'perlraentihg .with new fashions I cvenfn; clothevv They hare ed cot3 without (ails, ; and ats with white lapel; mfcdldoa ) ; breasted coats with; ;khe "eeches, btt lwjr fa, r&n, j At last aVsew, -tyj; Jxas. , be cepted. . Too ng, Oxford, mea pt Sana and spirit now o put of an ening in. f eiili atockinVsr 5 k'kneo breeches, blue or purpJe lvet . jackets, and. cream - ailk irts. much, frilled, at the throat ?d the cuffs , J j While theij&hion la not greatly itable for subway or rainLeTe iH wekr H la- declared bjlt8 b?Qnenis tq be certainly more turHfiue ahd: a Tast: dealinore casing than. the ."f ess" ilch what.they, characterjie , as e I dullest of last . centurle?t' has jcree: should encase i hiarlcind; ten he steps out for a bit of" an tning. ;-' c : "'"'' ' 1 ... . - , . '. . ."a-e t. , .a .' m "m. "ml. r ; " f' j ,.a.aeaaaaaeieeaaeeeeaaea.aaaaaaaaaaiaaeaaeeeae.eaeaea'a)aaaeaeaaaaia,r. 1 JIM WARREN bought a car - bread Six ; ; Never heard of it before,; but he happened ! - to be walking along Automobile Row and dur J intV a: lapse moment His foot slipped - he :- 8teppecl" inside. '' : a ' ' ' - Nifiy6bat, said the isalesrhan. - VNot badiV said Jim, as paint arid dbo-dabs got in their 'hypnotic work. . "But 'Don't t--: V of fiartford, ia the Stat -wf' ConMctWit, oa tha thirty-first-day of DMtabtr, 1924, mm the 'Insurance OotatrnMleoer of the Stats of OrefTB, mraa$ to Uw: lMtit. epUai tock '1 ' . Ii4 .' .f 1 .500,000 00 'I '. "-ftammm -.-i , ? t. Ntrt prmlaaa ecird dnf : 1 " " " - t.a 7Mr .w-W.fv .27.76O.0 Iatartt, diTideada and " j ' rent "'-'ttcuiri ' ddrin f ! M ; 4S9.912.73 Incama from other source "' : rcnHred HwtDS lM yaar 88.00 1.8S Total ineoina..,-. IMtbaa $10,476,6S5.45 ttta ; .-- Net lease paid dn th. ; . yvar incindiag adiit- ' ; - anl rpemea A.... f 4,779.703.49 Dmdea&a pa4 oa Yp " tack dariaK Jha year 2X0,000.00 Commifiriona and salaries ' i - pd, datra? year 3,690,019.24 Taxoa, licenses- sad.. fee paid duTina-ie yer. 22S.823.S9 Aaioant o4 , all .'Other ex- ' paoditare . 419.559.84 Total xpetadUr 9 9.812,10.4S . ...... wAiaHt.-. ' ';. .,. VaJa. aJ jttock jtnd .ponds . ' awaed (mrtet Iue) 10,013,612.00 Uui oa. jortga-ea. mud.: '- . Oateral. etc,, 344,499.97 Cajih.'Sa smAi 1 and on -na . ..... 304,557.78 frrmiuaM-.ia eoarte of cot- ' ;' trmtto- trrlttea iae . ' f Saptajftber SO, 1J4-.V- ; W89.128.14 Interest and rests, -dno aad ' . i - Meraed ' I2,T04i 3 otk4 asset :.. : j i v 139.0Q I Total adaltted- ateta912.1B4,64X.2 I-' . j -...lUfal. , '.1 :;; .', Crow -elajnS Io tosses - . 3 . - 3ja4 f....-.. MOtf.BSl.M Ainaut ofeKarJDl ,preu- is iarst -oa tt wuttalmt ,- .' 6.O56.B3SJ0 Dw) foS comssiasioa a' . - lkerar . 270.299.45 , TotaC.liaailiiieij" ,i siv f capital' -tck i ' . ot 9l.SAo.fto0.OOt' sur L - : ' Blu., 91,0.466.4A 8,934, 174.9t v; Buutut ts Orf-a for 'Uh Tear -? ! yer.J.-t 69,102.90 tttfi. paid dorlag -:tha yea i,.....-. j-v.. 32,439.37 fTHC TRAVLFHA IKDEJINITY . COMPANY Owsis fi. llatlen President. - ,i,r anes H. CohafS, Beavtary. Statal-onr' trfdaa trnay fa svrriee, t rril- Orosamayer, WilcaBldA Port land,' Oregon. . - - , " .. JC Pi TURN TO TEA LONDON, May 15. Tea drink ing among membera of the House of i Commons is on the increase. During 1924 ntorft 1thanil,,00 iteas were serred to the'' parlia mentarians, compared wit 74.459 in 1923. Lunchdona and idlnners also increased amd a profit of $25 was made on th teas: and meals h- serred in iz montns. j , BfiLl IlX.DE, ' JugoAiavia, May 4 Zaif tff endj, , who la believed tqf be Europe's; eldest .man,, count- lag 151 years, recently; shopped here one night on his way to Rome. He is said to have been born in Kurdistan 1774, but. has lived in Constantinople-nioetotnls life. " Italian doctors -rivlted"Zair to RDme where, hje.is to b$ the guest ot -the" 4 Aiiiht;op9ioglsl Society an d .wlll, bV eiaminedi by; physic iatng;,,wb0'' are interested itr the causesp hja, longevity ;He? hsa only one child llvlnga ion whb is so; ' v.'v i e Gar Yaiat-Pufe the War in Warden why isn't it advertised?" need, to' advertise a. ibb was- the- forearmed ; reply. 'Sounded ; logicdl. BUT r . '"1 . . ". ' Six montlis iater Jim had ajcollectiori of bolts and-greasc-cuias arid broken springs arid disjointed siedring mechanism and a rfidtdfc that almost ran. ' " " " . . "Neyr again !M. said Jim. : "The car thafc little known and never advertised hasn't much responsibility little to live tup to. flefpre Iv buy anothercar- of another anythihg-rm; going to feet the FACTS; I'm going to read the advertisehieHts about automobiles for what ever I'm buying. ' , -4 , f r ' Advertisements are an invaluable . guide to intelligent buying.' Keadr . them regularly " t - Sy'tcrtlt t&- Anttaat fKatawaat . f ha Travelsrs Iiiruraact- of Hartford, In th-8tW of aaotieat oa tha, ttupir-lirst day t Deeaoibar, lWi. aad So (ha lkk-sac Couaiiiuner f tha Stat of Oregon pursoaat to law. Capital AmoDst of capital stock paid ap , . fio.ooo.eoe.oo Total premism income for"" ' ttM year ...... 110,446.281.54 Interest, dividends aad ' rents receired dnrtn tha year , . 14,226, 417 4 Income from other sources" . ' received daring tAa year 3,578,154.17 Total iacoine. 12,250,72.95 . Diseoraainsiitn Paid for loKMes, ndunr-' i. Bait, anaaities and -'- ' render ahs? f 48,048.438.94 DiTidends paid' to 'policy- holders durirg the year?.'- 203,998.50 Dividends' paid .a Capital-4- '. ttoek durfuc tha 'year i. 2,200,000.00 Conunisaions;. arid , salartaa' ' . ' paid during yer:.;... 27.T4O.-09t.49 TaJCes, licenses and fee . : pid' daring the yr,... 2,268,424.80 Ajnoant .of -all. 'other ax- . , f peiwlitprw-l-i-..; 1007,464.04 Total erpehditares' . ....... 9?0 .663,863.81 Araata'. . Vahie of real eerate awaed - (teat-ket value 1 i. 9 8,184,491. 3 Market value of ktocfca ad mortited bonds ownet. 172,930,871.02 Loans on mortgages and coj-- laterirJ. etc. 83,878.824.88 r-remiBja. boiob tsa policy Caslt in banks ana " on nana -j Net uncollected . and 10.735,03391 dev. ferred prtmitnna'.:- 10,179,841.83 Interest and Yeats daaasd ' accrued .....k.. .4.246.292.19 Other assets inA), - T 64.506.00 Tot; dnsmad. .h,-.at,..329J&96.081.12 Idabfltttw f Net resrvea::..... .....276,468.029.78 Gross claim tor losses an-v 'i paid i,....,.....-...-.. 6.086.O28.53 All othtrr lUbtktiam ..-18,061,247.06 r.-Total ? UablHtlea. aichf-', - . j ; -aive af espifal toctofr? ' I 810,000,OOOXK snd. sur-" .--! ' plus at 8t7.S80,777.,?5.:.,S0t9-09.7 Batfiiefif in. Oregon tortha Tear Gross preitiuml ' ,recred'. J I during the year. ft 49S.7S1.62 Premiuna aDL44vidnda-re - i turned dutng 4 he y er. 1 0,596. 60 Losses paid darinsr the year 123.Odl.7d THB i TRAVELERS - ISSTJBANCE i ' company . ; i Louis Bo tier,- President.; Benedict , B, - Jtyira.'-rVcretary.!-Statatory resident ;attarneLfor service, Phil , Oroistaayet. . WlXaii lBldg Pa ' laud, , Oregon - - -1 ' , SILK LXJ CXIATSI- '.'Coals are lined with real silk reads, the cibjhlng mercflants notices of auperlor- men's-wearing apparel. -; i j Much is made of that fact, the Inclusionor real quality materials to support, the main fabric of the garment. - . j A suit costs -only from $35 to $76. Yet there- are those who will spend from" 11.250 to $5,000 for;, an automobile and take little notice of the "lining" the up holstery, to learn whether it will look as well a year hence. Broadcloth and similar woven fabrics can.be cleaned successfully only by taking: them off the-ca'sht ons. A . vacuum cleaner ' and or dinary soap and 'water will clean thoroughly- the rich mohair used in tudebaker cars, and the mo hair costs twice to four times as much as the other. -' - : j " The silklined-coat ' should ; be, also, a" real mohair upholstery buyer. ' ' the Ginger- asked Jim. like that." 8vopsia mi tha AnaI Slatsasafct -f Tta IlassachasetU Protefctive "" ' LiTd Aastxranctf Cfx V- of Worcester. la tha State of Maslacha' setts, aa the thirty-first day of December, 1924.' made a the Insurance Commiasion- ar of tha Btate oLJJref on, parsnaAt to Capital Antonn- f eapitat - stock paU ap 9 'it - InaaaM ; - Total premium vI.Daaa for ; tha -year- ........ ..9 Interest, dividends and rente- i received v during the ' year . Jncema from other-soarees received daring the year Total ineome....!lr..9 DiscarM mailt Coastaiseioaa -and salaries - paid ' during tha year Tnxes." licenses ' and feea paid during the. yer.... Amount of nil other ex . penditutes .....u.r . Total . ezpeadituras I. . Assess - Valae of atocks and bonds ' owned (amort it ed value! Cask in banks and : on band 1 . Met uncollected and . da- ferred premiums. . Interest and rents duo and. , accrued : . 3,641.66 Tnl .C.At B 99m TTO TO I)educt other assets not' ad- - tnitted 9 ' 533.13 Total admitted. assets. i.. 334,245.65 UahiHtt.- Nei reserves : ,.:....f 29,211.06 All other liabilities.-..;.-.. 1,552.96 . Total . liabilities," exclu- - i miW ol capital stocky . . 9 aO.Tes.'OO , Basineae in Oregon for the Year v Grosa.f premiums received . - dating lha year ; ,.....f 148.89 THE XHASSACHUSETTS PROTECTIVE : LIPB ASSURANCE COMPANY Chariea A. Harrington, President, ' Lemuel G. Hodgkins, Secretary. Bfatutory - resident attorney for service. Ward -Walla.. ' ' Syaopti- of the Annual Statement of tha jreona iaie Aiisurance Comnanv J. PooHa, in tha State of Illinois, on the iuii-17-nrsi amj ot.xec ember, 1924, made 10 . ma iDsuranro - L'ommistiouer of tha State ot Oregon pursuant to law: .. ' ' Cnpital - ----- - . .; Amount of capital - stock P JP - -j -9 ,250.000.00 Total premiom income for-- 3Aeet i dividends nnd ' ' ' " ' -tn-received during tha ' jyear- .. x...... ' 556,374.67 stoa froas other aourcesr ' received, during the yeai; 159,582.42 Total ..ineom...-...-....;. 9 3,811,084.46 Pak. for . loasea 'endow' ' ' 1 Btcstt, annuities and ear- 1 ' render value. a s?4 Kta In DtTfdenda oard to noltev- holderm dnrin. tYtm warn T c ncc am Dividends, paid on "capital stocle during the year. ... 50,000.00 Commissions and salariea naiA- darina- tha- Tatr . ovi 9a a" Tazesv lieesisas and. feea. paid during the year 64,429.76 Amount ot all other ' ex penditures, ... , 502.617.87 : . Total ecpenditures... ..9 - Ammmm 2,339,905.99 2,431,759.31 366,080.85 4,062,390.19 1.767,510.78 278,251.21 291,366.88 146.060.57 19,579.06 9,325.847.23 8,498,837.27 S2.754.00 265.178.41 279,082.55 Value of real estate owned tmonret -value ) ............9 Value of stocks and bands. owned (market or amor' tised value) 9 oans on mortgages and col lateral. mm - f Premium notes- and. policy . loana - Cash in bank and on band Net uncollected and da- ' Imrrmfr nMMinma Interest and rents due and 'accrued , . .. - Other a tats (net) deduct excess of premium nates, policy loans, etc., in - ex. erst of other' valuea over -other assets Total admitted asset-.'...!. , Liabilities Net reserves ....... Gross claims; for losses nn f paid i ; All other liabilitiea Surplus (uuapportioned 9104,014.63) : Total liabilities, exelu- siyw f espital - stock of 9260,000.00 .. i....9 9.075,847.23 - Business in Oregon for. tha Tur Gross- premiums received- --i - daring the rear 59 59 PEOHIA LIFE INSlTBANCE COMPANY i.mme O. May,. President. O. B. Patson.( 4e.r.r Statutory residens attorney for aervica. vomniismoBer 01 ansurance. TWO JERSEYS. WINNERS OJfE COW IS OWNED BY BREED ER LIVING AT MARION Oregon gets another record when two Jersey1 cows qualified as medal winners for milk and butter- fat produces, ; according, to- the word received here by the Amer- 1 ican Jersoy Cattle club. One of the prizewinners is Ida II. St. Maves, No. 473605, a senior three- year-old Jersey, cow bred and test ed by P; EL Lynn, of Perrydale, Ore. She produced 11.385 pounds of. milk and 671.07 pounds of -rt-terfat in a 365 day" test. ' T i. Cremo Vive Olow, 51966C is the name of the : Pickard Bros, ; of Marion, silver medal-winner, who began at the age of two years and four months of age to produce. S!:e i credited with: 9233 pounds of milk and 537.26 pounds of butter fat. She qualified for a silver rredal in class AA. IXJURED TOTAIj 243 DURING f MONTH JUST PASSED Nearly 2000 accidents Were re ported by county," state and Port land traffic officers for April, according- to a statement prepared Monday by T. A. Rafferty, chie "state trafic officer.' There were tour persons killed and 242 injur ed in the 1934 accidents. Careless ness caused the greatest number, 1567 being: listed under this head, Forty-six' were arrested . for driv ing while intoxicated. Inspectors spent 339 days in the field, visited 1030 towns and cities and traveled 27,456 miles. Stolen cars recovered had a resale value of 772$.: Fines imposed, upon motor vehicle . law violators amounted to $2.7 65.9 S. - while $3,642.23 in delinquent fines were collected. WOODMEN TO BUILD : PORTLAND. May 18. Wood men of the World In Portland will erect a , $100,000 building this summer at the corner of Fifteenth and Taylor streets, 'according to announcement tonight following: a meeting of the board of directors of tare camps;1 209 000.00 fel,A35,ll 4 a 427.19 301.507.13 ... . 336,059.43 7.488.37- : efiiios 5,550.35 9 , 19,622.77 1 3dj8.462.28 9,065.84 12.709.00 Hi SiFET TESTS Drivers Should Pass Test on Equipment Before Ob taining License , . That drivers licen'se laws will not, be ' successful j In preventing; automobile accidents until' appli cants for licenses are required to know as much about the. equip ment of their cars as they do about driving them, la the state ment of Arnold A. Mowbray, com missioner of the Asbestos Brake Lining association.) who says fur ther: ; "Recent hearings on proposed license' laws now State .legislatures before many ! indicate that proponents of these measures are relying primarily upon revocation of: licenses to "prevent accidents and not upon the examination in tended to eliminate- the unquali fied operator before he causes an accident. "Mere . testa of an .applicant's ability to. handle the steering wheel and to shift gears, plus simple questions on - rules ot the road.' are. not sufficient to accom plish the purpose of this legisla tion. . . . - j - ' ) "Included in. the written exam ination . should; be fundamental questions which :"ylll show "the state's vehicle department that the applicant : recognizes the Im portance, of good brakes, that-he knows when- to use noxf-skld tire chains to secure, traction, under certain weather conditions, that he knows something abiut -safe head-lights and their adjustment, and appreciates,: the necessity, of keeping a car in order for safety's good: working sake. ;'The familiar example" of the railway locomotive engineers who must pass a Stringent examination of; his knowledge tive should be sufficient proof of the need of similar tests of the motor vehicle operator. The lo comotive, travels on rails- The engineer is free to concentrate on the operation of his engine and upon the ' signals j which control the train" movement. The motor ist's responsibility is greater. lie must steer, watch the road, watch signals and other motorists, watch the performance of his car and keep-out of accidents in crowded traffic without any of the prelim inary systematic training received by; the engineer. "Driving lleenses tor motorists are intended., to keep the unfit driver off the highway but such legislation fails of Its purpose if the , examination does not give: a complete picture of the applicant's qualifications." COUNTY P RANKING ONEERS IS GOOD Interstate, Association, "YMCA Publication, Praises Work in Marlon ; ; ;,The Interstate Association News published hy the YMCA. gives the relative standing of the various districts In Oregon of the Chris tian citizenship program groups in Oregon and Idaho. Marion county of all districts, ranks the. highest outside rrf Portland. The renord shown does not include the YMCA, club work carried! on in the city of -SaAeni. Clubs are: , Woodburn Pioneer club, 24 members, Ed. Huston, leader. Turner Pioneer tclub, 12 mem bers, FV Pi ; Rolley, leader. Brooks Pioneer club. 12 mem bers. Ilex Jones, leader. . . .- Jefferson, Pioneer club,- 26 members, L. J. Murdock, leader. Hubbard Pioneejr club, 12 mem bers. M. O. Tenyson, -leader, '; Silverton Pioneer club, 25 vnem bers, Lloyd Fry, leader. ' a Cheraawa Pioneer club; 55 mem bers, G. Ealdn, leader. " Stayton iPoneerj club, 14 'mem bers. Rev. Linn, 'leader.: . Woodburn Hi-Y club, 26 mem bers, Ed. Huston leader;. . V Silverton 1 Hi-Y club. 26 mem bers. Prof. Reed,'! leaders Stayton Hi-Y club," 18 members, Prof. Scheoll. leader. -' Aumsville HtY bers. Prof. Parks, Jefferson Hi-Y club, 17 mem leader. club," 17 v mem bers, Rev. McColIuim, leader. Chemawa Hi-Y J club, 48 members-, O. Eakin, leader. -Chemawa Friendlylndian club, 54 members, O. Eakin. leader. TWO DIE IN SPEEDER CRASH WINNIPEG, Man.. May 18. Two men were killed and a third probably fatally injured Saturday night when two speeders comaea on.! the- Canadian Pacific railway hear Regent, Man , it was learned Joe' WaleskU 21 . and Alex Sko-nnmstf- h2. ara dead, and John Kuzanko is in a hospital; With head Injuries. A coroner's Jury today decided that the . deaths were accidental. I :: :;.; " :; r'T" .: j . ... - y,- ? in"' : : . i ' ' IMI .itSONATOR SENTENCED :f, YAKIMA. May 1 1 8-qn a plea Of guilty, .11, li.Ifoyt was " Sen- tonpmiA In tti Ti 1 innrt hra tmlsv to serve six months in the Yakima county jail -tm a charge of imperf sonatlng a federal officer. Hoyt was said to. have introdbced him self f - the, postmaster, at" Walla Walla ilRecret service agent and to " have- cashed;- several . small cheeks there. r I 4ubU I fublished every -morning (except afon Oaf I fat Habftn. thO caiital wt uresa J - - -. - J Jl II f - - a ... S Claitificd Advertisin?; - ' . Daily or Sunday Oa . . , -, t runts par word: Throa tim.. A ceats pT word Sis tim.......-- S cents pr word. One UooU, dHy and? Subday ..SOTMiU pr word In order to "aarw Uie more than on A time rata, adserttsaoiant must run in cun&ecutive i saves-. Ks ad taAaa for leaa than 2 S eastta." Ada, run Boaday only charged at OM-tima rata. Advertisements (accept "Person nis" and "Sitnstioas Wanted") wifl be - taken over the - telephono if th advertiser is a aabaeriber . topboae.' Tha Statesman wiil receive " adver-' tiseoieDts st any. tisoa of tba day or Sight. To Inaur: proper lasMiR tions ads should bo ia before p. su. TELEPHOMH 23,or-6S4 iloney to Ldan k On Real 'Estate T. K. FOliD (Over Ladd A Bush; Bank) BKf OSS YOU LEAVE YOTJB HOME Ott CAR HAVE IT - Insured Properly Pbone 161. Bocko 9t Headriok,- U. 8. bank Bldg. , , S-2SU The Lutheran Settle ment Bureau ' wt!1 help botb 4 H0ME8EEKEB AND UOMESELLltt , with- . - - - . Oregon incorporated Kasl Estate It Insnraacoj Phono 1018 . Victor Schneider.. See'y. , ' Booms 4-6 6, D'Arcy BUg. s- AUTOMOBILES . - WE WRECK 'Elf Parts for nil ears. We sell for less Get our prices on trailers. Salem Auto Wrecking Co., ' 402 B. Church street.' Phono 2159. , i " la3tt. SC5IKET.ER AUTO WRECKING CO: will buy your ofi ear. Highest esh pries psH. "108.' N. Commercial St. I jl3tf AUTO TOPS S- SEB US TOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O. J. Hull Auto Top Paint Shop. HELP WANTED Female 13 GIRL TO ASSIST WITH HOUSEWORK, i Phone 1775 W or call 1370 State fct. - ! . 13M19 TYPISTS TO" TYPE AUTHOR'S ; manuscript, spare time, experieace un necessary. Typists ; Service Bureau, ! 40 1 Clinton - St. Newark, New Jersey. 1 13-TO-20 SALESMAN 15 MEXiAND WOMEN TO TAKE ORDERS for: ladies' and children's 'dreet.-K- '! perience unneevsaary. Quick returns, repeat sales. Address Real Garment Manufacturing C-inpany, Allentown, Pa. I5M20 WANTED Employment 1 LAWN WORK EXPERIENCED MAN. Phone 2149 W, 19M29tf DRESSMAKING HEMSTITCHING IN cluded. 1350 N. Cottage. 19m20 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT digging and team work, phone 19F3. 19 ml4tf SIDEWALKS AND PAVirXG OCCUPY COUNCIL TIME MANY ROUTINE MATTERS ARE TAKEN UP LAST NIGHT PUrcliase of Excavator and Loader i Being Considered and Investigated Ordinances for reading were pre sented to the city council last night which will establish the sidewalk lines on the east side of North . Summer, on North ; Front between Market and . South; the dedicating. of a four-foot 8trJnfor widening of Myrtle street, and the segregating . of. assessments- levied' against. property in- Highway ad dition. .. - r . Bids were accepted, for the pur chase of an exeavatof and loader which is to l5e nse'd for ' the improvement- of Salem streets. The : matter was referred to the street improvement committee with pow er to acL Two bids were also entered by the Oregon Gravel com pany and the Salem Brick & Tile company for sewer tiling. . The matter was referred to the proper committee for action. The city recorder was -advised to advertise for bids to erect an alleV light back of the old YMCA building.'';,;- '-v;-": ;' Declaration of the kind of im provements and the approval of plans . were F passed, last"- night- for thejNorth, Summer, between Mar ket and Mill creek, for an alley In block 88, to- extend from Marion to Union, Commerclarf to Broad way; Crooks, Highland to north city limits, and North Winter Irom Market to South. . ,; Among the minor matters con sidered by the council' "were 14 sidewalk resolutions f or,eonerete sidewalks in the city, , while six sewer petitions were acted, upon by council : members. Eleven pe titions to bond, property were also, considered; two soft drink and one; rooming house license were acted upon. ; Petitions Tor pavements were filed for Richmond, Wilson, Com mercial to John, A, street Sixteenth to Seventeenth. -.'A Ben Sin la to erect' an electric sign at 4 47 Ferry, -according "to the petition submitted to the coun cil last night, while a banner Is to'be stretched' across State from the Masonic temple to the .Oregon building, advertising the appear ance of, a. 16-year-old, girl Blnger here June 10. S FOK TtENTC 21 HOtrSKS AND APARTMENTS PORTtnt. F.' U Wood-a4ll Slte St.S . t J MOOSE .AND APARTMENTS PHONK ; . 2056-J.y - i : ::, j 1: i-:. , . :21-nl5U FOK KfcRT KLEEPINO PORCH WITH dressiric room. With or without board fox lady. 43 N. Church. . 21m20 PRINTED CARDS,! SIZE 14" BY TH"i wording "Por Rant. prleo 10 cents eaeh. ' Statasmnn Business Office, oa SBSsSsl3SSasaaSaBS9S9SnSSBaSBaBSSSSBSBS i IR TtKNT--Apartmenta 23 . NICE FURNISHED ' APARTMENT -590 Union, phone 5ti7J. - 23m21 TORSISHKD . APARTMENT. MURPHY bed, private bath. 020 Mill St 23-m-13-tf APARTMENT THE BROWN. PHONE Emma Marphy .Brown. 931, or lC32Kv t , : 23MI6tfc APARTM ENTS 268 N.- Cottage. 23-att FOR KENT APARTMENTS 891 K. Commercial. , ;, ' 28-tf APARTMENT RENT REASONABLE. 735 North High,! - - 23M22" FOR RENT MODERN 5 ROOM FLAT 664 i Ferry Sti $35. Bck & Hen drirks. U. S. Bank Bldg. 23Ml9t FOR RENT Rooms . 25 BOARD AND KOOM Phone 1547M. j i. CLOSE IN. 25m2u FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH FOR gentleman. Strictly modern home. . Four - bloeks frost-Capitol. Address MO, . care Statesman, i 2ml4U PRINTED CARDH. BIZ7 14" BY 7Vi" wording, "Rooms to Rent, priee 16 cents eaeh. Statesman Business office. - ' Ground floor. FOR RENT Hou-ee 27 CLOSE IN COTTAGE, 3 ROOMS, breakfast nook and bath. Partly fur nished, 9J0 MilLI 27M17tf FOR KENT 7 KOOM HOUSE, 708 Tt. : . Winter St.. f3$.; garafce. Becke & Heir-' ; dric-ktt. U. S. Bank Bldg. 27-M19tf EOR RENT DWELLING AT 1052 Sag ' inaw; 920 a month. Call st Ststes ; , maa businoss office, or- Backs A Hea- : j - - 27-a8t( FOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE FR rent.". -Modern,: paved street, -gars e: ! House uot for sale. See Oeoi C. Will, the mnaic dealer. M 1 7 WANTEDaifocellaneous 33 WANTED TO CONTRACT ETTKRS bur No. 1 strawberries, also blackcaps. Price interestinit: See Ward K. Kich ardooa. Phene 214. 35M21 ROW BOAT WANTED NEW OB SEC . ond hand. Address' Box 38, rare Statesman. ; j 35ml4tf HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR- USES stoves, tools, furniture. Stiff's Used Goods Dept., opposite court house. j - 35-m22tl WANTED PRIVATE MONEY FOB farm loans. We have sevaxsl applica tions on hand. - Hawkins St Roberta, - Inc.. 2t- Oregon Building. 85 dl4tf CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH i dental fold, - platiauss snd ditesrded ; Jewelry. Hoke Smelting sad Refining Cq Otsego, Michigan. 35-j27tl Furniture Packing Let tns pack and ertte your bouio : bold goods for shipment. 17 years ex . perience. "Call snd get my pries. Phoss. 19F4. - - , S5-m28 WOODRY THE : AUCTIONEER BUYS : used furni tors for cash. Phone 511, FOR SALE .37 KALB PLANTS lOe HUNDRED. PHONR i 108E31. I' , 37M19 CABBAGE AND TOMATO PLANTS AT i 10c a dozen. 750 N. Front. . 37M21 TWO 18x3. SILOS AND ONE BLIZ ZARD 13 in. cutter. G. B. Terhune. Jeffersoi. 37M20 GOOSEBERRIES rOR CANNING DELlV ered in Salem at 5c per pound. ! Phone 45F2 or write : Victor Schneider, Tur ner, Oregon, Koute 1. ; 37M19tf FOR SALE SEED POTATOES. A lb.n. electric motor, i Wsnted vesl, chic? ens sad eggs.! "U" Psrk Grocery Market. 70ft S. 12th. S7-altf T SALEM MARKETS Prices quoted are wbolessls snd are prices received by farmers. Ne retail prices are given: ' GRAIN AND HAY No; 1 soft whits wheat .......:...f 1.4C lo. 1 soft red wheat f 1.41 Oats - iL 1 65c Cheat hay i. $14 Ost': hay : .-i, - ..i 919 Clover hay. baled.. -15 Oat snd vetch hay...-- ,1C , PORK,. MUTTON AND "BEET. Hogs, 1C0 200 cwt ,....$12.25 llors, 200-250 ewt. ........s .$1 2.00 How. 250-800. cwt ....$11.75 Lielit sows .... Joe Dressed veal .13,4o Cows Dressed pork -i7e Lambs .- 9fc ruuLxitz -a - Tfesvy hens .4..I8(ffi2Ic LiClit hens ... U w .1518c Broilers :..J...L, i. ...20ftfi25e EGG3. BUTTER, BUTTERTAT Creamery butter .1-... ...444S' Bntterfnt,' delivered 4 0 Milk, per ewt ... . 91.95 Epg, standards: 2527e foUets I GENERA!, MARKETS I Wi -ft : PORTLANDj May 18. Hay? Baying;- prlcel vaUey timothy 1 20 21; dot eastfern-n J Oregon 121 24.50; : alfalfa $20.50021; c-dver $17.50j oats and hay nomi nal; cheat '$ 1T.50; oats and Vetch $20 521; straw $8.6; per . ton; eelling prices 42 -a ton more.. . .'' . - "PORTLAND' May 18. Grain luturesi Wheat, hard whlt blue-j-teni, Baar May, June SLSSroff white May and June $1:69;' July $1.37r hard Winter May, June S1.56; northern spTihg May, June S1.57; westerns red - May, June $1.56; BBB hard white; May, June $1,70. . i K'' . AA Oats, No. 2, 38 pounds white feed May,-June $37.50; No. 2, 38 pounds grayMay, June $37. Barley, No. 2, 44 pounds May, June JI33." ; -1 ,;f '';-. ....... A'A .-'-,' : f Corn; No. 3 eastern yellow ship ment. May $40.75; June" $47. "i MUlrun, standard. Marl $35; June $35.50iC?i; : .' - . r- " : i. . t , . ', ,A . , - V PORTLAND, Mayy 18.- Port-, land .Dairy Exchange; Butter, ex tras .4 0 H ?; Standards 6c; ; prime first40ci firsts 39c. ;rEg'gs. extras 33c; ftrsts"32c; pullets 30c;; current receipts 29c. 37 FOR SALE A NEW THOMAS . PflWEH t drsHf saw. , - Jut-tho Uiing tor the iua r colling- wood Regular prUe flao. ; W' will sell this on for $125, terms if you with or will, take wood for full parehsas pries. See -it at The Statesman ; of flea, ; a7-a21tf POOLROOM AND CONFECTION ERYi - t-Corner. Pacifie Highway.! Mo ' Clf Uan- Kickresll.' 37-ml9- BUILDING MATERIALS i For roofings, 4nitding papura, mantle rjvka aad tiles, ahingla-staiu, and all: building supplies. Call on us. ! W sto.csrry DU PONT aud GIANT sKploalvug sni-,'everylhiDK for butt ing " ' GABRIEL POWDER A SUPPLY CO. l7i South Comsserelal il'Uone 7-8 .;;- - - :.-.' 37-m30 j SELL US YODR USED FURNITURE Hi It. Stiff Furnituro Oo. Used Gondii Dept. Opposite eourt bouse, -ST-m2t:ti4 RECEIPT BOOKS SIZE 8" BY 8V4 '. 6U receipt forma ia book, 15 -ceate book or tww books for 25 rents. BTates- man office, 15 South Commorcisi St. Salsm. .. . , . i 87-5tij FOM. SALE OLD NEWSPAPERS. TKN' cojtta a bundla. Circulation departuteut . Oregon Statesmas. 3 7 Iff Trespass Notices - For Sale. Treepsss Notices, slss 14 inches b l 9 inches, printed on good 10 onset eanves besrrng thswords,- NttfS-H Hereby Given That f Trespassing' It Strictly- Forbidden On" Tbeae Prsmlsal - Under Penalty Of FroseeuUoa." Prte 15c each or twsr for . 25c. tjtstssmsS - Psblishing Company, SaUnt, uregoa. ' - ' fort 1 FOR SALE LI vest ock 3 GOOD WATCH DOG FOR SALE F rake's Petlaad, 273 State St. , . . . VETERINARIAN DR. PATTERSOi Phone 2028-W. . 3d3tt . 1 - i . . , FRED W. LANGE. VETERINARIAN.. Offies 4S0 8. Commercial. Phone 11 US Kes. phone 1060. SOmati FOII SALE GOOSEBERRIES. -2e AND -. pijrk itbeui yaur&elf ; 3 ac 7 picked ;" 4e dtltvered. 8 , mils norUi of Salem an river roaL-.F.-K, Evans. 3M2(!f SOUND MARK. WORKS SINGLE OK d.Kiblev Wt. 1120. price-$33; 14UO Ih. work horse $25. Pair Percbron chunk. wt. 2800, a good ranch team. 1600 Ih. nifire. bargain., sound and - true.' Well mjitfil pair heavy . boned low set wt; 2300,- cheap. Pair blocfcy mares i. 3HU)t true snd gentle, harness and ws- gdn. frioe reasonable. I C. L..RKED, Fair Gronndt. i ' . 39M24 WOOD FOR SALE 43 DRY SECOND-GROWTH FIR. PHON1 1756. " 43m21 IB-INCH OLD "FIR SECOND GROWTH oak aad ash. Phone 19F3. M. D. May field. 43-fl6tf I - BEST GRADE OF WOOD ' 1 4 ft. snd 16 inek. I : Dry mill wood. - ; t Green -mill wood, - HLry ' second growth fir. j lry an3 old fir. j Dry 4 ft. ash, mapls snd osk. I - FRED E. WELLS , Prompt delivery snd ressooabl pries. 280 South Church. Phono 1542. 4 mfltf I GOOD COAI, DRT WOOD T PROMPT DELIVERIES -- PHONE 1855 48-j29tf ' a j POTJLTRx' AND EGGS: 45 FOR SALE LEGHORN ROOSTERS, 0 wieeks 15e. A. J. Hilfiker. Box 23D, RL 4,, phono. 83FJ4.: .. , ... . 45M20 Salem Chickeries I Essdqusrters for Baby Ckleks 1 7 VARIETIES ? $04 K. Csttsgs Salem Pbens 400 i j . - . 4S-fl4t ERSEY-GIANT EGGS $1.50 A SET tinr.' ' - Bk 353. 45-s3tf IISCELLANEOUS 51 WILL GIVE 25cPER- COPY FOR FOUR complete copies of the Statesman far issue of Sunday, May 10. Cashiw, Statesman office. 61M19 LOST AND FOUND 53 LOST DOUBLE ELK TOOTIt WATCH fob with ruby. Reward. Pboaa lj-'9J. 9S5 Center St, Salem. S3Mau LOST A BLUE FLECKED ENGLISH Setter female bird- dog. Wearing s tnji 1925 license collar. Liberal reward. Phone 1508 J. 5.'tMlif PERSONAL C3 LADY GOING TO SEATTLE IN AUTO can take one. lady. Phone 63FI5. : - S5ml.Vtf I HIZZ TREATMENT ' f ' FOK APPENDICITIS ' f "It-Is-Wosderfsl." : Free - Informs' . tlon. Address Hit Co Portland, Ore- ti win. ----- - B5-aHt-1926 : X . ' MONEY TO LOAN. S7 TO LOAN $300, X. Y. Z., STATE SM AN.'. . 1- .... 57M19 ',i ? i ", ", ' , ",. ,;'" i : - I ? V20 YEAR FARM LOANS ? Off rural credit plan with privilege - of psying off any amount at. any -time; low interest, easy payments, no exam ination fee, r commisf inn on lean. - 14ERRrNE A MARSTERS ' Zlmi Commercial Club Bldg. 5tml3tf MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY PROP erty, either building aad-loan plan, or private money. Farm loans wit in surance company money st 5H with' eoarmitiioa sdded. Kslph H. MeCsrdy. Kcs. S snd 6. Susvss-Msors Bldg, 6a lew. S7-fttf BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES t TVH SALE TOUR SHARES G SM ITIT Long ?- Laboratories stock, :.- Pars vsltis $400.. Will sell for to s fcl.sre. Ad dress Box 91, cara Statesman. Sliltt INVESTMENT CLOSE IN BUILDING ' containing 4 -five room strictly modern ..flats, in first elans. condition. , Will take so ni a trsd bslance terms. Becke A.' Hendricks, U. S. Bsnk Bid?. -S , ------ .. lM19tf HUNDREDS OF POULTRY MEN HAVE msds fortunes with purebred chickens. . bred to lay from '00 to 300 eggs s . yesr. 30 pens snd trios of purebred chickens (soms with- world champion racords) and valued at over $1,200 will . be given sway to ambitious men. wom en, boys, snd,; girls for full informa tion est out this Advertisement snd send yeor asms snd sddrets to North. west Poultry Journal, galem, Oregoa. ? 61-m?tf BRICK BUILDING BARGAIN, IN SA-l-m garage building. Wilt sell on term ti responsible party. Becks & Hen dricks,. 11. R. Bsnk Eldc. 61M19r REAL ESTATE C3 Own Your. Home FOR, SALE MODERN HOME OF 7 rooms. Excellent location. Lrt 65 163. Close in.' Address 1651 t iieme kets or phone 1.233 - J. biJlS f TOR SALE AUTOMOBILE FOR HOMB- .'WILL tSke good car.UB to $150U as part pay ment on modern 7 room boue batoi . close in. Berks & Iiendneks. IT. .Bsak.Eidj. . -.-cruf.: V as a s m A . aV sV . .ft AAft) a i 9 a a