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A- r THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON ; : : T ( - V, f . SUNDAY MORUSti. Antiu xx, . . f n I flX J. Hettfelckft irtl J. Too :rt H TATESKAX rVBWSBnro OOMPAVT X . Mrrimm ., . . City Editor -iMixmi. Bnith - TlfCTapb Kditor ' Aa4r4 Boner - - 6eity Editor -.s--i' j,:."''."t, : (i '--IttlttZB OF TEX ABSOCIATEO ftXU ' V- - ' t . Tk AaaoriatW Proaa to axclaaWaly titUd t tti far pablk-atioft of All am dUpa - rrwlit4 itr aot otMrwiao credited tata pa par aad aUo Uta local moar pnbfialtod fcoraim." " :-'-t f r-::,-,5i?r--I-. r .' ' - -" - W. FL Headarae U Ralph M. KUttiaf Frsak Jaakoakl - - E. A. Kbotm i " W. C Goanar Omlatioa bfaaa car Advartiaiaf Maaafar Jfaaarar Joo lapt. Livestock Xdiior , ' Poaltry Editor Of course. Vote for thi, TuxeSb site. ; Give the South 1 Salem.people what they'want; It Involves no new tax; no nev bonds. It is merely a question of a proper site lortneir junior high school. building and grounds. V f ' " BU8INES8 OrriCES: i iilbarV Brora. 338 'Werrntar Bldf, PortlaadOra. ! t , Tboamaa K'Clork Co -NVr York, 12S-13A W. Sla I .."0 ? A,Pyaa, Baaroa Bldg-8aa Fraaciaco. Calif.; H Bt-t Cbieato. Varonetta Bidn Hlcriaa BUf. Loa afelao, Calif. Boctpty EAitor.-oS i Cirealatkm 0(floa8t f jB Derta.aaU--a ; Eatarod at tbo Poat Of fteo la Balaaa. Orafon, a aocoad-claaa aatter. I mrT: April nf me'ir!'.'! -i----;.: ! XOlXLlVEa.WltH-ilBN'Aiid 1 will dvU awonc tkt children i. . ot.UrMV and wUl be their God.". Ex.' 2 : 4 1. ' I - fill tlierordB or tbe Lord; ad AU the people said. All. the 1 t TliE -SCIIOOIr ELECTION TOMORROW ; i. At a; special school 'election tomorrow afternoon at the . i 1.114 1 1 ' . ' . acreage will be taken, after Thursday, the 15th,ccording; to the presVnt.plaiis:Th'ContrJata. coyer five countieslr ,t ' ICEIZER SCHOOL t 0i) ppnipany's office in the Marion Hotel from 2 tWBrjuufia tliis:;;: ;V ;.' aT-V"' ! lS authorized to buy for $19,500 ! thirteen and a third acres of land, known as the Tuxedo;Park 1 Jtetweeri, South J ChurcK and "South'; Capitol - streets and : Howard 'and Oxford1 streets on which, to construct the ro- i pinw JOTjhfgh building to. accommodate the I southerp pairiof the ity V- A " - - ! y . NplpewJtaxjU is involved . Nothing bi all4 excepting the' question of "a; proper site for uth Salems junior high schooL That is, shall this site be bought aiid used forihis purpose, or shall the Lincoln grade school si& be. utilized fort tlie proposed new building. t' " This'propc' new buildmgw in the J ; 500,000 bonds voted three years ago. Those bonds, author- . Ized by.tpitivote, have all been issued, and the money expend . ed foKscKobi buildincrs and additions ih.rtthpr narts of the ) 1 cityr excepting X80,000, and of this sum $125,000 has been 1 1 : iuc, uiiuer; lunt auuiuruy, xor a new junior nign scnooi buildiiigto cpmmoda the southern part of the city. , f The question, then, is shall the school board be authorized to use i&,2506f' this $125,000 to buy the Tuxedo Park sie, leaving 105,750 witlyyrhichto construct the proposed new -buildlngr. . ; - ' The school ha&rV? ffivnnftrtie TVio A t r ' oww,o p-awo Joaara7 V a- DVU j trt.part of the city favor it. The!site-is 'central one, for : that section.. It is & site that is well adapted to its proposed ,s use. With ;thVbuing the athletic infield oh the low lind It is theapV as property values go in j that BfcjMonofhef3 1 " J Tlkfejsno ren why the vbte should not be unanimous. I The money is already authdrizedl"' The people (6f the sQuthern j jjjart otthejaty ought to be entitled to have what they favor f - In the Wav of a. site f or thmr nrnrviapfl fimior rilorh arrionl r -. ,Vbte!yes, of coursed , - 1V.V f iJ -'M . r" iCiVWIIAt CEP31ANS WOULD DO IN SALEM T ii ; . v-4thkr"Willamett:;rtver, .witfe alfew, properly 'placed dams "and fs iJ-f.n-.' :.iA Vl.vAitt alJ'iJ: ts. tti... 5 .;:nyouidi.5iibng ? v'rJiitH feta tonnage of - .Vs. fuvw m-;vui .vaay ncn vwxey on us way 10 me out I fidtimketsmtmVthe manufacturer and the mereh sj anjand the niaa on" the land here with the consumer in every ; wprtd port,or J transferJromboaf ortbarge to ocean going vessel at Port iKinfrtK icralelof strawberries, for in- lv njatoneniawatojtouchlbdwswith a Worker in a liver- i : - :fv iaviuj y . wnowanipn mpa nf arwnrhernoa gnu mam Q : ;'f iupper jt toucht elbows-josaa'tney might if they ,The pcplla of the Keirer achol who lirga ; the annual apelUng ratea' arenas fololwfi ,- . p- .Third Jtradej Juaa Week; Uth trader Robert Beeeroh; feth grade. Lorraine ,Becroft; 6th- srade. ioldle Weathers; "7th ferade.' Rosa tta Erana;,' 8th grade,' George 8agaav ;'v '' : ,'- - ? Tre monthly reports hare been given out again. Those ranking first In their classes' are: . '. Ninth grader Claudia Settlemler Sth grade; Esther Browning and George Sngai; ;7tb grade,' Rosalia Evahs; 6th grade. Era Doner ; Sth grade. Lorraine Beecrort; . 4th grade, Robert Beeeroft and Mar tha Okuda; 3rd grade, Boyd Clag. get and June Weeks; 2nd grade. Uarr Teruski; 1st grade,' Margaret Ternsakt. - r r Fifth and Sixth Gnwles Frank rTernsaki who has, been absent for seme time, la again abla to' attend school. . , Albert Weathers, who had been pupil in our- room for a short time, hag moved away. f '.Gertrude Potter has' returned to,ebool. after being absent for over two weeks. Friday, March 2 6, the losing Tooee, editor of the Oregon States man ' were the1 main speakers of the evening: The Chemawa orches tra furnished -a - mhslcal. program. ' : -..Party -'r; . ;? ; fvA Party- was given a week ago last Saturday evening' for -the Juniors. ,'. They were dressed, as little children, - A very enjoyable eyenlng was passed. Miss .Margaret Wells was the game Instructor. -- The refreshments consisted of sandwiches, cake, .and. punch. Small animal crackers were also served. ' if i-f Portland receives national prtee for; cities of 100,009 or more, for best progress -in reducing fir Jklrs. Hilfiker's Room - First and Second Grades Last Friday was a happy time In our room. We had drawn names for Easter. We were to give an Easter egg to the one whose nam we drew. A, large nest was made on the sandtable.- Some rabbits and tittle chickens stood guard over the nest. When the eggs were pot In, there were many bright colored ' ones. 1 Lorena Harold, Edith Richardson, Henry Doner and Archie Gardner gave them out' Just before noon. " Last week we made a. border Total income .. ... 2 .J72.S97.58 Disbar aaaaaata Net loaaaa paid dorinc taa year incladinc , adjuat- aieat expeaaoa . $ 1,110,772.43 Diridaada paid on capital atork 4inf the yaar 52,000.00 Comaiiaaiona and aalarica paid during the year 845,767.48 Taxes, licenaaa -.aad feos aaid durinr tba Tar 91.707.42 f Amount of aM other expend itures o.i side In our "Auto Race" rater-M ur room. It was made-np of white rabbits ana coiorea easier eggs. ' ' ' . We. are all trying to have clean teeth. We have a large 'chart on the blackboard with our ' names written an It. When we brush our teeth twice a day ' we get a gold star." 1 , Philip Blake had his tonsils and adenoids removed fast week. He will be back In school Boon. : John Gardner is out of school on account of illness. Those who were neither absent nor tardy last month Vera the following: Margaret Addison, Or all Smith, Wlllardr Weathers. Hen ry Doner, Philip Blake, Emmett Warner, Bethel Eppers, 1 Lorena Harold. Dessie Ellen McCtay,' Mar tin Miller, Archie Gardner, Ralph Alsman and James camppen. from Eugene to Wilson- "Un; lived across the road from each other. . Illustrations might -.. . "-. .j r--.w wf ; ua W WK1U CSV 4011 I --'HJS wdold . ... aijf ingivlng the Enghshnsumers lowprices, and at the t asm a tim maVtn a .-.il.'-f--.i - zr - . v.TT't "r,rr.wl.uWaPiM-w our,growers 01 logan f ' and make - &JwWe;J'a;; market :TOayYt-rtiited- a market in any tountry Dorderlng on the seven seas. 1 ? , tU : 1 7 -'Ti'ht' it 'in Germany. They nd',by es.cownnneirrtvers'prpvided -with stfll water by dams talned the winners. The 'plans tor the party were kept secret.; First we' played a game ' of ' ball." Then we played games until reeess. After rece"ss, refreshments consist ing of sandwiches, cakes and cookies and puncr were served. After lunch, we occupied our time with several contests. The winners In these contests were Arthur Browning. Arthur Sugal, Eva Don er, Goldie Weathers, Jesse West, and Glenn Fox. poldie Weathers entertained a group of her friends at an Easter party, on Sunday afternoon. During the early afternoon, games were played. Later the guests were en tertained" with musical selections. At 6 o'clock refreshments con sisting of sandwiches, cake and punch were served. Those attend ing the party were Opal Weathers, Mildred Gardner, Margaret Bart ruff, Rosalie Evans, Imogene Als man, ' Mae Darby, Carrol Poole, Warren Poole, Carl Bewley, Jacob Doner. Earl Weathers and., Blanche Weathers. ' ! " The girls of Keteer school are going to have a baU game with the girls of Liberty on Friday after- noevn. The lineup is as follows: ; 1 Catcher. Claudia Settlemler;, Ditcher. Lvdia Repfuss; right snort stop, Mildred Gardner; left short stop,. Rosaue Evans; first "hase. Alta Potwla; - second base,- Anna -Ma-Aisman; - taira pase., Margaret Bartmff; left, field, Ad- let Wagner, 'v - . ,-. . ' i ,,Tho boys are also going to play with the .Liberty boys , ' r-. A. week ago last Friday the boys played. a game of baseball with the boys" of Buena Crest. Perkins and Clear Lake. . Our boys , won with a'srore of 12 to 1. . . The East Kelzer Darning club met "April Fools' Day; at Mra. J. A. Gardner s home. It was ar ranged with many Jokes and every one 'enjoyed , themselves. v t ; . No . more boys, 'are : invited to come 'to tha: girls' athletic xlub at the;M:- B. A.- halt near Chemawa. 6n Friday evenlnjc April .St the regular meeting, or the,.? Parent teacher' " association ,w held. The program' was exceedingly good as Mayor Gtesy of Salem and Mr ithl andJ Central - Americflri twtJiI ftionA i 1. ai??yw?wor to - owrraw;murJf6 i : , theaw upplies,,pur kwef l . ch&rjes fprirenjaw'pricear of owned property,-and our lower ' ; "fc&r;.s$w living cbnditibns are h .s . KiiKzixir were. - v jixi'huu' warer inline wiiinmPttA wo rn-mi j, t ; nany, nd3,oitne5y(jactpraesv We can get more papep.mnis. . Mnen rnills; canneries; piwessingfacto iuto xacj-onea, nu mousana oiners. atmvwaterin the Wll- xxutifcu; -wBUiu ennaiKe me poteraiai .vaiue oi every; acre or ; 1 ( 4 Vita rnn-rr .Vwn'vW knM4: i-TI ' A 1 ' ' 4 ! t 1 - Si. Ui.aiii 44cjr, esinacrc juuinxtu Biu; III ail OUT CI lie S &nu 5 to7nsr .V i;-v. J-, ' i" - ; : j :Ve citri have'the,Waiametteriverpermanently improved s if we will all work together! unceasingly, constantly urging - its iniportacce. . - j ? 1 J " ! ' I Th3 staf eflax-.phnt contracted for fifteen acres more of Sizx yzicr-Ziz.Ly little; less than 200 lacres, more will com p":t94!:s extra'4CD)acres authorized toibecontracted for, in l 1 1: 1 1 czf to-the.' CCCpntCnded to be; taken , in the .first place. i: f-rHcfs"rJiy2(7till Thursdiyito take the balance, if they r Bits For ast T already in, or their land already" plowed ; i -y Vt 4- . -... f . Tne xievii a laia country u wm ter and "greater than its name im plies, and there' ia likely to be: si lot of development over that way la' the near future. It will open up a lot of fine coast country to Salem and the central Willamette valley. " " V-' "t 1 V Iqfa;V I. SfooiJalt of the Annnal Stataent 1 of 1 tab h KW JKR8EY FIDELITY aft , PLATE GLASS INS. CO. of Newark, la the State of New Jerae?, oa the thirty-Srat day of December. 1935, anode to the Iaanranee ComraUaloner of too Htaie at Oregon, poraaaat to law : Capital . - Amoaat of capital atock paid ap . - 9 . 800,000.00. Idcobm Nat premiama received dnr- inr the year . S 3,583,146.93 Interest, diridenda and , rente received dnriar the year 1 89,207.8 Income from other eonreee received daring the year- 1,643.79 Total expendit 8 2,165,041.61 i Asstta u- Valae of stocks and boads owned (market vali; 8 2,831,424.50 leans oa mortgages and col lateral, etc : Cash la banka and on hand Premiums in coarse of col lection written since Sep tember SO, 1925 Intereat and rents doe and accrued . 61,058.51 1,205.500.00 393,854.81 454,933.68 .Total admitted assets.. $ 4,948,771-50 Liabilities Groaa. claims' for losses un paid f 1,309,884.16 Amount of on earned prem iama on all outstanding .risks : 1,296,039.55 Ioe for commission and brokerage . 132.367.80 AU other liabil rises 391.026.85 Total liabilities, ezela- sive of capital atock 8 8.132.117.56 Not premiama received dur- ., In g.the year f Loaaet paid daring the year Lioaaea tnenrrea oaring tne XKW j EK8E Y FIDELITY PLATE 8. C. Hoagland, President. W IV mr&. Rerretarv. Statatory resident attorney for service, , lasnranea commissioner. 45,807.39 13,043.86 13,043.86 .. Synopsis af the- Annnal Statement of TUB AMERICAN , DRUGGISTS FIRE IXS. CO. Synopsis of the Annaal Statement of the TOKIO MARINE aft FIRE INSUB- t -AXCE CO. LTD. ' of Tokto, la the State of Japan, oa the thirty-Srat day of ixoemoer. iwzo, maoo to the - Is sura ace , Ooasmiaaioaor of , the State of Oregon, pnreoant to law: . Capital .; ! Amoant of eepital deposit $ . 460.000.00 Net' premiama received dnr-- -!''" j lag the year 32,548.086.81 Intereat. dividenda s4 - : r )' renu reeatveo aanag ue . m Tear 297.481.2 Income from' other aonrees ' - , received daring tap year j aaa.uae VTaiat iaeame' Jli.il$ M24,072.0 f 1,476,834.99 890,984.19 619.62 S7.8284tt Vote for Tuxedo Park S ar N , Give the South Salem 'people the school site they want . b s , . And the one approved by, the school board,. It Involves no tax and no bonds, ft Is; only a ques tion of the proper site. The school IwHab fa from 2. to 7 tomorrow atternooi,'a the Associated Oil Office, Marion hostel.. . - :rThe state llxni plant !at the pen itentiary.Mit expected to start up on Tuesday morning. .'.pif teen, more acres, of flax, on tracted to-be. grown, yesterday. A little less than 200 acres more will complete" the . quota. The farmers have Thursday to sign np for the balance.- ,i: . . vv - The General Freight Line, 't op erating in connection with the- Sa lem Navigation 7C0.;- between Eu gene and Salem, with four trucks at its disposal, la ftf business now. Picking up v the boat , freight ; at Salem for 'Eugene,' and bringing freight down from Eugene for the boat, Edwin, Sink ia the ownwri His home is in Salem lie has lived here for seven years. - ,' -r m S . ' Our farmers who have land ye$ to plow would like to aee heavy ralns--.ThafStarflrersjof -the past few days have been rery welcofae, however, to those with their crops of Cincinnati, in the State of Ohio, on the thirty-fire day of December. 1925. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amoant of capital atock paid up -8 500,000.00 Incase i Vet nreminms received dur ing the year --t 379,349. Interest, dividenda and rente received during the IoAome from other sources ' received during the year Total lneome . Disbursement a If ef 'losses paid during the year including adjust ment expensea 8 Dividends paid on capital atock daring the year..-. Commissions and" salaries . paid daring the year Taxes, licenses and feca paid during the year Amount . ef all other ex penditures - 60,255 1.473 441.078. 132,663. 60,000 80,475.1 34,735 23.063J Total expenditure 8 330,938 Assets Value of real estate owned (market value) ----8 Value of storks and bonds - owned (market value). Loans on mortgagee and collateral, etc. - Cash in banka and on hand premiums hi course of col ' lection written aiace Scp- ' tember 30, 1925 Interest and rent due aad accrued - i Other assets - 46,785 1,401,180 N 85,672 60.510! 14,164 1.092 Total admitted aet..'..8 1,559,211 Liabilities Amount of unearned P re- rain ms on all outatanoiag 205,887 S.odo 51.962 Due for commission and brokers r -....... - All other liabilitiea Total liabilitiea, exclusive . nll.l tn-k af S500.- ftio.OO ..." I..-... J8 265.849, Basinesa la Oregon for the Year tt mMMintn. rt.ifd dnrina Loaaec paid durtng the year 67 J i Incurred donna the year ear. THE AMERICAN DRTJGGI8TS'. FIRE INS. CO. Chaa. H.. Avery. Preaident.i Vrank H. Freerieks. Secrets Statatory resident attorney for aenri Frank 8. Ward. . -A "youhg lady who found em ployment i in ' a -telephone . office, though she knw little about the work; ba'd previously 'worked in a large. department store" where the motto 'We "s'trivel to please had been thoroughly taught her. Dur- L 11 X'- - i iaj ing her first day at the telephone office when there was a ring at the "What number, please T" she asked sweetly. . "Give tne 4-7-4 eighteen." "Oh,, I'm so sorry," she replied, "but 1 were t .uite out "of ; , I mean 4r7-4 eighteen is busy but I can. give you number 4-7-3 or 4-7-5, if yon wish." A lady engaged a new servant who arrived all right and was duly installed. During the afternoon tbe mlstresa went to the kitchen to give her instructions for the morning. "We 'generally, have breakfast in this house at about a quarter past 8 o'clock,'" site gald. "Oo, ay. mam, "-returned the new servant, "but if I'm no dood at thai time ye needrfa wait. Ye can Just begin without me." The court was having trouble getting a satisfactory Jury. "Is tthere any reason why you could -not pass Impartially on the evidence Tor and against the pris oner t": asked the. judge of a pros pective. Juror. "Yes,! was the reply, "the very looks of that man makes me think he is guilty." ' i "Why,, man," exclaimed the judge, ''that's the prosecutiag attorney!" I NEW. INCORPORATIONS I The Ganada Theater; with head quarters in Portland and capital stock of $2 4,000 has been incor porated by Edward W. Fautz, C. L. White and G. E. Mathew. Otber articles filed in the state corporation department Saturday follow:. . . . TTyo TVMtn1r-T-ni. r Ha" tie a- PUbnreamoBta Net loaaea paid faring the Tear taeradtaa adjaav moot oxpeaaea Oossmiaaiona - aad aalariea Taxea. lieeaaea . - aad ' f eea K i - paid during the year Amoant of alt other expend-:; itare ,-.,.. i . . , . . Total ajtpoaditaroa Value of, etoeke aad bond a 1 2,457,241.01 I market value) 8 6.019,783.00 Cash ia banka aad oa haed . , 825,433.68 Premiama ia course of col- ; t: 1 leetioa writtea aiaeo Sen-1 . ka.- an 109 A . . . 483.298.44 Intereat and . rente due V aad aoeraed and other as- 1, T2.247.60 ToUl admitted aaaetat 7,400,761.92 LlahUltiea - ,. : Groaa elaima for loaaea aa- ..l;J"f- paid .- , . I.,. ; , T ea,v.ou Amouat of anearned prem- , iama ,a, all ontsUoding ; ' riaka L....: JL789.S63.18 All . other liabilitiea...... v 128.376.88 Total liabilitiea, ? exela- -. T sive- of capital atock 8 2.863.288.07 - oxl&eea la Oreaoa for the Taac.i-r . Net premiama reeaived dur- . !. ; ! ' . lag the year ,.. 8 . i t7.12S.Il Loaaea paid dnriar the year . 6.868.30 Loaaeo incurred aunag iae a - year i.......X..',.J T.426 SO TOKIO JCA&IKB FIRS XNgTJBANCK . . ' - v . t.Tn ' ; t U:'? Appletost Cox. Tae - awonicT in . aa C J.'Ziegler, Treaaarer. Statatory resident attorney . for eervlce, Fred A. Schlickv PortUad, Ore. - , nriisnssTETffFiUfl a- in ! v A I - w t " ' - !i e i ; ' ' yf 9 mmiM. s v. - Srnopaia af the Annnal Statemeht oC the . , . TJ. 8. Branch BRITISH . AMERICA fT 1 AfiSTJR , 1 AXCK COMPANY of Toronto, Ontario. Canada, oa tho thlv ty-trat day of December. 1925, made to tho Iasuranee Commissioner of the tJtate of Oregon, pMraant to law:. v- . f , . - - j aaaaaaa , Aavmat at dcpoelt capital ' 208,000.00 -. ;. . Iacaaaa t. ,, Net premiums recived; dur- (nw the vear ....U-.f 1.938.041.86 Intereat,-. , divMeada, x , and reata received during too ' .w yaar Zi 1 iw,m 87.768.94 laeooto from v other" aoarcea reeoivev svibi.u Total iaeoma V a,093,63942 t Dlsbaraemanta ; i - Net loasea'paid daring the - Vr - year- including . aojaa(r . mm V meat oxwenaea ;.v-8 1.016.041.27 Commissions aad : aalariea . - paid daring the y eat. V37,02.v Taxea. Heoaaoa , and teea, - I. -1 - paid daring tho yeerJL.-. V 61,898.09 Amoant of all other expend-. : its res . . , si,Js . , , ' ' H C.l tf.i Total expenditurea xt-.ff M12.312.48 ValaO of real estate eweed-i (market value) ..-;.,.t ; Vaiae of atocka aad bonds- waod (market valae).... 2.247.688.60 fna, 04 mortgage ad.eol- J, Cask ia bank aad oa band 806,759.06 Preminma in course at eol- r , , .lortiost writtea eiac Bep- " - . J, - tombor 80. 1928 277.26281 Interest, reata, and raiaaur . r ance dne a loeaea paid - 20.820.49 I Total ndmUted -assets.. M52.011.06 Groaa cUima for loaaea. aa'' paid .m Hi ....8. 8S3.66T.0a inns as all oatataadiaK i t iw) iriake . ..,.,..., 1,644.429.04 All other lis cult tics ox.oua.is ; Total liabilitiea. exrla- , ... aire at capital atoek..f 2.028r.761.7 ' jtaaiBeaa ia vregoa inr ue xeax Vet imuiiai McaivaA. dnr.. ing the year . - : 12.601.S9 Ijomoo paid during the year-M S7848 BRITISH AMERICAN A8STJRANCB CO. . vviltred 14. .Cox. .President. ... - q. fttubini-ton. fiecretarv. - Htatotory resident attorney i io . , aee-riee. iavia js. vuaaa, onianii, wra. an. at ih. Anssil Statement ef rlTRITQITR FIRE MARK INSURANCE COMPANY j of Pubuone. ia the State of Iowa, oa thirtv-firat day af ueeemoer, i", to the Insurance Commissioner ot BUte of Oregon oaraaaat to law: Amoswt " of capita fock paid ap 500,00 Income .-1 ui. mmivjmI dnr - : . . ... no a ing tne year -. --v ,-.-- Interest, dividenda aad , rents received daring the ,,,. iVt,l year Income from other aoarcea received -dartag tae jear 4,46 Total income 'ZZ 1 - Ptannraemente Ket lessee paid daring tho year Inetaaing aajusimen. - expenses . ..f Dividends paid oa capital stsek dariag the year...... Commaions . and sslaries paid during tba year Taaea, licenses aad fee paid dariag the year , Amount af all other ex .. 2.067, Harold Lloyd at the Heilig -v ? n. -. ft 0 Harold Lloyd in '.'Never Weaken Is .only one of th. r.nti.r programs at the Heliig Theatre today On the same s rn. Ruck Jones, one pt thrf-greatest i western actors on the screen, is s-hu in i"The JDeserTs Prfce." The combined program : is one of tli.- i,..st ferings Salem theatre-goers have seen in a long time. - A. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK t That newspapers are the melt- Ing pot of all local problems. , . That they do the big part In matting perpetual prugicsa. ; . That tbiey . initiate faith ; and hope in tre home city. v; ,r j That th8y are guardians of pub lic affairs and moulders of Ideas tor, the. betterment; of the i home &ty. j-,:- .. ,'. . That they stand for the rights of svery citizen. . - " ' f That they breathe patriotism md encourage success. '. ' : ',; ; That' they help to build pities &nd give jail they have to make 4be rhomef city a bigger, busier city. -I - . ---'r v i r Newspapers are recognized and generally j "coSeeded aa the ac- - i - --.: .knowledsred - -- u i ii in r . through which to reach all the Vll, LIU people. advertising medium i.r .V .- AT J HOT SOON US 2 CUps flour 2 tap. suar 2 tsp. Calumet tep. salt Baking Pow- 4 tbsp. butter der. i 2 eggs. f cup. cream. Mix and sift together flour, bak ing powder, sugar, and salt. Rub In butter with tips of fingers: add eggs well beaten (reserving a small amount of unbeaten white) aild cream. Toss on a floured board.- pat, 'and roll: to three fourths Inch 1n thickness. Cut in squares,'; brush with reserved white sprinkle' with sugar, and bake in a' hot oven fifteen min utes. ' ' . V. ' ' flV aui:"Jfll .- ll '1 inah Tin II 8 in r Ida Old Fol!(s Need I. -1 DR. W, B. CALDWELL : ".';' ' AT'Tte Ace.o aa-- L.;. . Most mien and women- past fifty must give to the bowels Bome oc casional jhelp else thf y suffer jfrom .constipation. One ntlght as jwell refuse to aid weak eyes with glasses as to neglect a gentle aid to weak bowels. " j Is your present - laxative. In whatever ; form , promoting natural jbowel "regularity" or , must you purge and "physic" every day or (two to avoid sick headache, dizzi ness, biliousness, colds, or sour, igassy stomach? '. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin helps to establish natural, regutar bowel movement even for those a Mild Laxative I -Not a"Physic, chronically constipated. It 'nerer gripes, sickens or upVts tbe sys tem. Besides, It ls absolutely harmless and Pleasant 3tyjce'.- Buy a large CO-ce&t bottle at any store that sells medicine And. just see for yourself. Dr.CaldxvelVs strain? c i ! 'a f Yl sh to announce that we have ifcAtlaifijBookand Stationery bany on ; State street to Mr. Roy. 932.18rt.85 ioo.ooi.oo 681.272.t4 89,812.24 143.816.46 Total expenditarea .... .;..8 1,946,8828 -, . ( - ssieta ' Valae of real eatat owned market valae )t ; f 88.000.00 Vela of atocka sad -botid . A :i nft owned (market value). 8,061,271.00 Loan . on mortgage and eollateral. etc. . . Cash la bank and aa head 377.374.09 preminma ia coarse ef col lection written aiace Sep- ' 'tcmoer 36,1928 " 838,677.40 latareat and rente duo and . . ' accrued . 40.870.18 Total admitted aaaetef 4,241,332.18 XJaailltt Groat Ulm for loaaa aa- pald'W- . : W.-i -1 161,178.84 Amoant af , anaaraed ro : min ma on all oatstaadiag rmka... -.- 2.883.427.29 Ine fo, commission - and . . , - aroaerage 10,800.00 AU Iher.liabUitiea -w. .79.200.00 Total Itabilitl? esclnalvf' J " of capital toek 08500,- t 000.00 -t-- i-Jia 2.682.104 J 3 . -' Baataea la Oregon for the Tea . Vet premium received during . the year 821S29.28 leasee paid dniTng the yaar. 2o.J81.6a Ioesea' Incarred dnring tbe year 24.278.1 8 DUBUQUE FIRE a MARINE INS. CO, .X J. Frhoap, President. 'Z. 8. r Weiaer. Secretary. Statutory ' resident attorney for service tfcal 1 jr. 5 Vs.1 -Vv bulentire efforts to the mercial Book 'Store on N. Com mercial street- and. we feel that we can J 8ervfer 0upathseyeji s betterthan hereto rore, vby' centralizing bur efforts ! fito.tHe one'stbre'v$ ; ' Ourj stoifefe f lll?epeffl "an amtjle stock tblect lromy" V5- A tYi T ?' Oil 5 r12i; y-ii? r -. i -. iJiii c vans wilt' De wim us as usual.4 "V. -V -ii. GO IS 4, 0.0. rf- i f fv . ;f-..-.f: 1 x a. 1 63 N. Gom-I St, - -J ( ' '- 1 ' 1 ' (c "- -v ,J