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! Ruth' Davison. Miss Tnelma .Carey,
i Miss Ruth Powell, Mm. Kathrjn
McCarrofC Mrs. Lorence "Kleinke.
Miss-Hazel Todliunter, Mrs. Emms
Gilliam, Mrs: Cecil Clark, . Mrs.
J. UTsley Antrlcan and the hostess
Mrs.' -Paal James Rice. : Miss
Thelras, Carey will entertain the
club at tbe next meting.
Property pWchaaed .. i
The property on; the southwest
corner of 12th and Mill streets
was purchased Saturday ' 1y , Ar-thur-iS.
'Berfsou, eierST,of ; the sn
preme court of thlsistate for 'a
considrAtJtfn of 60dO-Ther 4
at present a wo-tory building on
the property,1 bousing a restaur.
ant, confectionery . store .baxber
ship and upstairs apartments. The
property covers 92 feet by 60 feet,
R. A. Harris handled the deal.
To fe at Armory ; -
A railed meeting of ItaI;Illji
bard camp No. 4, wOI ' held
in the Armory on Monday evening
at te!ock. Special -business will
be taken up and' a large- attendance-is
desired. '
Notice of .the' Improvement of Mo
Coy Avenue Uetweeh Hpnt
, Street and Erixon Street
J $ r i -- i "
Notice i hereby given thai the
Common Council of the City of Sa
lem. Oregon.- deems is necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its ; purpose and Intention' of im
prove; jMcCoy- Avenue from the
south line of Hunt street to the
south line of Erixon street at the
expense -of the .abutting and .ad
jacent property, except the street
and f alley Intersections , the ex
pense of which will be assumed
by ;tlje City of Salem, by bringing
said pt)irtlon of .atdaTnue'to the
established grade, constructing ce
ment, concrete curbs, and paying
said 'portion of said street with six
inch cement concrete pavement in
accordnce( with . the plans -and
specifications therefor which -were
adopted 'or the Common Council
April 5tlCl9 28, now on file In the
office vjf the City- Recorder, and
whlthare: hereby referred to and
made a part hereof. "
The Common1 Council hereby de
clares its purpose ana intention to
make the - above described im-
prorement by and ' through, the
street improvement department of
the City of Salem, Oregon. '
By order of the Common Coun
cil ihl 6th day of April, 19 2 6.
M. TOULSEN, City Recorder
Date" of first publication hereof
la April 14, 1926.
Tate'-of final publication hereof
. is April 25, 1926.
fc apIK to 25 inc.
Nojfee f.tbe Improvement of Xee
Street Between Twenty-Second
8treeaiid., 'Tweatty - P o r t h
Notice is hereby given that the
Commpn. Council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and ltbedlnt and hereby declares
lis purpose ana .intention to lm
prove Lee street from the east line
of Twenty-second ... street, to .the
west line of Twentyfourta street,
at the expense of the abutting and
adjacent- property, except- the
street -and alley intersections the
expense or wntcn wui be asscmed
by the City of Salem, by bringing
said portion of said street .to the
established grade, constructing ce-
-i-J - ... . . .
meat concrete euros, ana. paving
said "portion of said street with
sixjnch cement concrete pavement
In accordance with the plans land
specifications therefor which - were
addpted by'fhe. Common Council
, April 6th, 192.6, now on. file in the
office of the City Recorder, and
which are . hereby referred, to and
made, at part hereof. L . A
The' Common. Council hereby de
clarea its purpose and intention to
make the r above described im
provement v by and - through the
street Improvement department of
the jCity ofeSalem, Oregon.
Byrorder jot . the Common- Coun
cU Xhis.Sthday of April, 1926.
' M.' POUL.SEN. City .Recorder.
Date pf first publication hereof
is April 14V1926, '.
Date of final publication hereof
Is April 25. 1926.
; apt 14 'to 25 inc.
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Notice of the Improvement of
Hazel Avenue Between Iiocust
Street ad South Street.
Notice Is hereby glTen that the
Common Council - of the City- of
Salem,' Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im-
prove Hazel avenue from the south
line of Locust street to the north
line of South street at the expense
of 'ther abutting and adjacent prop
erty, except the street and alley
intersections the expense of which
will be. assumed by the City of
Sajem,lbyrhringlng said portion of
said street to ' the estahlished
grade, constructing cement con
crete curbs, and paving said por
tion, of said street with , six-Inch
cement concrete pavement -in ac
cordance with the plana of speci
fications now on file in the office
of the cltyTecorder. and which are
hereby; jreferred - to and made a
. part " hereof.' ; y-: :; yy '
Tha common Council hereby de
clares -Its purpose and Intention
to make the above;described im
provement by. -and thorugh - the
street improvement department of
thetCify of Salem, Oregon. ' '
i Bjj iOrdr,'of IhVommon coun
cil tke'5th day of April,-19 26. -
M. POUL5EN, City . c - 'er.
! - Date of first publi.
April 7, 1926.
Date of final pufclL
3 April 18, 1925. ' ;
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Salem Boy XflnsjcusM-
f ?CharJea Nusbaunt,. of - Salem,
sophomore in agriculture, is win
ner of the silTep iMng cniap-of-fered
by Alpha Seta, national hon
orary agricultural fraernlty, lor
making .; the .. highest '.scholastic
average of any. freshman . In. agri
cnltare last year.- Nusbanm made
94 average for the three" terms
of hisjtreshman year at oOAC. A.
B, Cordley, ; dean pf the .school of
agriculture presented the cup - to
Nusbaum.. : -'' '
Pledged to Fraternity
. - Alfred Whealdon 1 of Salem,
senior in agriculture at OAC, was
pledged to Alpha Zeta, national
agricultural honorary, fraternity at
a lmeeting of thirAgrtcTmura
club ; last hlght. Hnly students
with high scholastic ratings and
good moral, character &re consid
ered as pledges to Alpha-' Zeta.
Plans School BaUdinj? t .
Plans for a 15,0 school build
ing to be' erected between - Med
ford - and Jacksonville have been
drawn 'up by Freeman & Struble,
local architects. "C' N.' Freeman
left Saturday with the 'plans. He
plans to visit and Inspect the Cen
tral Point high school, while on
his trip. The architects are also
preparing plans for !an addition to
one of the school buildings at Van
couver;-Wash-: Tha firm is mov
ing from the west side to the. east
side of the top floor of the Bank
of Commerce building. More of
fice space will be available in the
new quarters.' There' will be a
Jfptice.of the Improvement of the
Alley In Bloclt f& Between Cen
- ter Street and 'Harlon Street.
Notice is hereby given that the
common council of the City, of Sa
le&v Oregon,' t deems ' It necessary
and expedieataud hereby declares
Its purjosQ and intention to im
prove thet alley in block 68, orig
inal plat, Cityof Salem, from Cen
ter street to' Marlon street at the
expense' of the abu ttlng and adja
cent propery, by, bringing said al
ley to. the. established grade, and
paying said alley with six inch ce
ment., concrete .- pavement in ac
cordance, with the. plans and speci
fications., therefor j which were
adopted by. the ; common council
AprirSth, 1926, now on file in the
office ,'of, the city recorder, and
which are hereby referred to and
made a part-hereof.
The common council hereby de
clares . its -purpose and .intention
to make the 'above described Im
provement by and through the
street improvement department of
the City of Salem, Oregon.
By order of the common council
the 6th day of April, 1926..
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
is April 7. 1926.
Pate of final publication, hereof
Is April 18, 1926. ; aif
Notice of the. Improvement of the
Alley in Block 81, University
Addition, Between FourteentJi
and Fifteenth Streets.
Notice is hereby given that the
common council, of the City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby .declares
its purpose a.nd intention to i im
prove the alley la block 31, Unl
verelty Addition to the City of
Salem, from Fourteenth street to
Fifteenth street at the expense pf
the 'abutting and adjacent prop
erty, by bringing said alley to the
esabllshed grade, and paving said
alley with six inch cement con
crete pavement .in accordance with
the plans and specifications there
for which were adopted by the
common. council April 6th, 1926,
now. on file in the office of the
dry recorder, and which are here
by, referred to and made a pari
hereof.
The common council hereby de
clares Its purpose and intention U
make the 'above, described Im
provement by and through th
street improvement- department of
the City of Salem, Oregon., r
By order of the common coun
cil the 5th day of April, 1926.
M. POTJLSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereo!
is 'April 7, 1926. 1
Date of final publication hereov
Is AprU 18, 1926. atS
Notice of the Improvement
of
Nineteenth Street Between
Ferry v Street and ' Bellevuc
Street.
Notice is hereby given, that the
Common Council of the City of Sa
lem, pregon; deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove Nineteenth street from the
south" line of Ferry 'street to the
north line of Bellevue street at the
expense of the abutting. and adjacent-
property,; except the' street
and alley intersections the expense
of which will be .assumed byj jhe
City ot Salem, by bringing aatd
portion'of said street 'to thd estab
lished grade, constructing cement
concrete curbs, , and paving, aald
portion of said street Ith six inch
cement concrete pavement, in ac
cordance with the plana and speci
fications therefor , whih were
adopted ; by the .Common" Council
April 5th, 1926, now on file in the
office of the - City Recorder, j and
which are hereby, referred to land
made a part hereof,
The Common Council hereby de
clares Its purpose and intent f to
make v. the above 4 descrlb! i-
provpmen t by .: and i -throur x a
street improvement departm. at of
tbe City of Salem, Oregon.
t Ey.ordef.of the Coram on C
ta this 6thday of Atrn9:
Data of first puMicatioa
U April IT, 1926.' , - ,
Date of final publication he
to April 251926. . -
apl 11 to 25 &Ct
general of flee; a private off Ice and'
a! drafting room. . , '
Club Spends Afternoon J- ,
' The Book and-Thimble club
met at the homelot Mrs. SApIere
On -April rl5.fr Mrs. Cooky-Mrs.
Lacey and Mrs. Ferguson took
charge of the program. Mrb.
Cook and Mrs Lacey gave intei-i.
esting talks on the life work of
Luther Burbank. The subject of
wild flowers was discussed ' and
those available were observed and
studied..- A luncheon was served
by Miss Ella ft. Pierre, reflecting
artistry in preparing and serving.
The home like - living room, the
fire place, the flagrant lilacs, the
refreshments, resulted in a very
pleasant afternoon. Thos pres
ent were Mrs. Beamer, Mrs.
Brown, Mrs. Gehler, Mrs. Trott,
Mrs. Schwartz,- Mrs. Cook, Mrs
Lacey, Mrs. FeTguson, . Mrs. Pat
terson and Mrs. St. Pierre. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Brown with the
same program committee in
charge and the subject of the next
discussion will be "birds
Soldier Is. Freed
SALINAS, Cai..
April
16.
guilty
(A.P.) A verdict of not
was returned by the jury which
heard evidence against First , Lieu
tenant Clarence K. Aiken on
charges pf attempted robbery, af
ter a short deliberation here to
night. 1
Notice of the Improvement of the
- Alley in Block 1 Between Union
Street and North Mill Creek.
Notice is hereby given that ths
common council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems it necessary
and expedient and hereby declare!
Its purpose and Intention to im
prove the Alley in Block 1, orlg.
lnal plat of the City of Salem,
from Union street to North Mill
Creek at the expense of the abut
ting and adjacent property, by
bringing said alley to the estab
ished grade, and paving said alley
with six inch . cement concrete
pavement in accordance with the
plans and specifications therefor
which were adopted by the com
mon council April 5th, 1926, now
on file in the office of the city re
corder, and which are hereby re
ferred to and made a part hereof.
The common council hereby de
clares its purpose and intention
to make the above described im
provement by and through the
3ireet improvement department of
the City of Salem, Oregon.
By order of the common council
the 5th day of April, 1926.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date of first publication hereof
is April 7, 1926.
' Date of final publication hereof
is April 18. 1926. al8
Sotlce of- the . Improvement of
1 Hood Street Between Fourth
Street and Broadway Street.
Notice la- hereby given that the
ommen council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems It necessary
ind expedient and hereby declares
Its purpose and intention to lm
prove Hood street from the east
line of Fourth street to the west
line of Broadway street' at the ex
pense of the abutting and adjacent
property, except the street and al
tey intersections the . expense of
Which will be assumed by she
City of Salem, by bringing- said
portion of said, street to the es
tablished grade, constructing ce
ment concrete curbs, and paving
said -portion of said street with
six inch cement concrete pavement
in accordance with the plans and
specifications therefor which were
adopted .by the common council on
April 5, 1926, how on file in the
office ot the eity recorder, and
which are hereby referred to and
made a part hereof.
The common council hereby de
clares Its purpose .and intention
to make the above described Im
provement by . and through the
street improvement department of
the City of Salem, Oregon.
By order of the common coun
cil the 5th day of April, 1926.
M. POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date ot first publication hereof
Is April 7, 1926. .
' Date of final publication hereof
Is April 18. 1926. al8
Notice tof Improvement of South
Winter Street From Cross Street
to Howard Street.
Notice is hereby riven that the
Common Council of the City of Sa
lem, Oregon, deems ; it necessary
and expedient and. hereby declares
its purpose, and intention : to im
prove South "Winter street' from
the north line of Cross street to
the south line of .Howard street at
tbe expense of the abutting and
adjacent property, except .. the
street And alley intersections tbe
expense of which shall he assumed
by the City of Salem, by bringing
said .portion of said street to the
established grade, constructing ce
ment concrete curbs, and paving
said portion of said street with six
inch cement concrete pavement in
accordance 1 with ' the plans and
specifications therefore which were
adopted by the Common Council
April Eth, 1925. now en-file lnv the
Office. of the TjQn Recorder,. ana
which are herehy. referred to .and
made' a part hereof. i ; J '
The Commdd Council hereby de
clares its purpose and Intention to
make the ahove described .im
prove ment, by and through, the
street lmproyement department ot
the City of SaTeri, Oregon." '
By order of -the- Common Coun
.1 this 5th 4ay o April, li I :
. lit POULSEN, City Recorder.
Date ofurst pnbllcatlonhereot
April 14, 1926. - 1
Date of final publication hereof
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I General ilarfeeta
PELTS 8hep,4oiir ary. 0e;' bri,
eomifcfti: Mltad, f 1 1-50; 1
0e; Mlted roaU, lone. 75cl; dry
coats, Vong, 16o poaad. ' ; "
OASCAitA. BARK Steady, - 7s ' pound ;
Oreron crape root nominal. -.1.'
HOPS 1925 crop e loiter 23V424e
I rmr eoatracta. 20 a pound.
HIDES Baited. Se;' green, 6-; nit
ball. 5e; green balls. 4e; calf, 12c; kip
Be; flint dry, X3e; Mlted 8c j ksrw hidei
75e$l. . -
WOOL. Half btood and valley fine,
S2e; Uuree-eighta blood, SOeSai" low
quarter, 2830e; Eastern Oregon, Wash?
iar,toa and Idaho raneb clips, 86a.
NEW TOBK DRIED FRUIT
NEW YORK, AprU 17 (By Associated
Press.) EVAPORATED APPi-KS ,
Steady: choice 12 4 13c ; extra choice,
13H14e- '
PBUNE8 Steady; California, SO
12He: Oreeons. 30-40s, 12 e. , -AJPJUOOTS
Firm; slabs, 2022e:
choice, 24a25e; extra . choice, 25&
PEACHES FIUM; standard, 1928e;
eheice, lV?S0fcc; extra choice, 20
21 DTTXiTTTH XXA3C
DULUTH. Minn., AprU 17 (By Asso
ciated Press.) Close: Flax, May, S2.32;
July $2.34; September 12.33; Octo
ber $3.31. :
KEW TOBK HOPS
XEW TORK, N. April 17 (By As
sociated Press.) Hop steady;,, state
192& 50CJ60e; 1924, 80 Q 35c; Factltc
eoast, 1925, 28Q30e; 1924, 2223c
VEOETABIXS
PORTLAND, Ore., April 17 (By Asso
Orecon potatoes, $4.00 4.50; Netted
Gems, $4O5.O0 tut; cabbage, $3(9)
4.60 ewt. Bunch -veKetables : Oreen on
ions. 3085e dos. bunches; onions-$1.50
3.00; beets, 35 40c: turnips, 50c;
csrrots. 25 40c dos. bunches ; gir lie,
1720c lb.t peppers, 80o per lb;
squash. 23e lb.; celery, 68 per
crate; eggplant, 20c lb.; tomatoes, $5(3
$6.50 lug; lettuce, Imperial valley. Calif
ornia, $450 5 crate; artichokes, 75c
dos; green beans, 20c lb; new pes 17 f
20e; Brussels sprouts, 15c lb; rhubarb,
3Hc lb.; hothouse encumbers. S1.50&
3.50 dos.: asparagus, 1013e A.; local,
$1.35 per dos. bunshet; sweet potatoes,
6s6o lb.-; new poUtoes, 15 Q 17 He
- 7&XTXT8, KTTS
PORTLAND, April 17. Oranges
$6.257.50 crste; lemons, $5.50S:50;
bananas, 8ee; pes re, nominal; grape
fruit' $68; strawberries, $3.50 3.75
crate. '
Apples Wsshington Wmesaps, extra
fancy, $22.25; fancy $1.752; C grade
$1.25 1.60; Oregon Spitsenburgs, extra
fancy, 1.502; fancy. fl.251.35; t!
grade. 1.15fe1.25. Borne Beauty, fancy
$1.501.75; Newtowni. extra fancy,
2.25; fancy, $1.752; C grade $1.25
fejl.50; cookerk, 75eH5.
Nuts Walnuts, No. 1, 1926e lb.;
filberts, nominal; almonds, 30 (t?) 34c lb.;
Brsiit nuU.-2027e lb.; Oregon chest
nuts, nominal; peanuts, 10 11 He.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO, HU April 17 (By Assc
cisted Press.) Potatoes Receipts, 76
cars; total U. S. shipments, 408; Canada,
53; Cuba, 6 ; on track, 446 ; trading clow,
market about steady on round whites,
steady wfth better feeling on Western
Russets; Wisconsin saeked round whites,
$4.805.00, mostly $4.80gi)4.90; Min
nesota saeked ronnd whites, $4.00 4.70;
partly graded, $4.50; Idaho sacked Rus
sets, $55.10: few higher; poor, $4.70;
Canada sacked round whites, $44.50;
sacked Russets. $4.25 4.65, depending
on quality and grade.
DAISY EXCHANGE
PORTLAND, April ,17. (By Associat
ed Press.) Net prices: Butter, extras
89e; standards 39ftc; prime firsts 39c;
firsts 37 He
Eggs, extras 37c; firsts 24c; pullets
23c; current receipts 2 4 He.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, April 17. (By Associat
ed Press.) U. S. Department of Agri
culture.) Today's receipts: 1 car load
containing 10S hogs on contract., .Re
ceipts for week (approximate) cattle 2
860; calres 230; hogs 3,790; sheep 1.
120; cars 103. , .
; Cattle.' compared with week are: Ma
tured ;elasses.,jn6stly.-steady with beef
steers a shatfe nigncr.; ;aives ana Tent
ers - SO cents to. $1 lower: week's bulk
prices: Beef steers $8 8.65; .top
S8.75: cows and heifers S5(u)5: top naif
era $7.35: too cows $7: eanners and cut
ters .$2.50 to $4.50; -bolls 4(35-50; caWes
S7(S8: light Tealers up to -
Hoss. comDared watlc . aao: Killing
classes 25c to 35c higher; feeder. pigs
steady: week s bulk prices: L,igbt buten
ers $14 14.10; weightier kinds. $13.25
down: packing hogs 99.50 (ttlO.Ml
slaughter pigs going mostly to feeder
buyers at $1414.50; light feeder. pigs
in strong demand at 15(q) 15.2a.
Sheen Nominally steady with week
go; a few good to choice spring lambs
selling at $14.50; best heavyweights,
selling at $14.50; best handyweights.
old crop wooled lamos quoted up to Viz;
Yearlings up to $10.50 and ewes up to
$8.50. -. , - ,
WHEAT
PORTLAND. April 17.-(By Assoeiat
ed Press.) BBB hard white, April, Hay,
$1.49; hard white, BS. Baart, April, May,
$1.48; soft white, April $1.52; Msy
S1.52: western white. April. May $1.52;
hard winter. April, May $1.44; northern
spring, April. May $1.43; western red.
AdHL .May S1.42.
Oats, No. 2, 36-ponnd white feed, and
gray April, May $28.25.
Barley, No. 2, 44-pound April, May
Z5: do 44-pound April. May -'4.
Corn, No. 2 EY shipment, April, Msy
$33.50.
Miiirun, standard, April, Msy $22.50.
HAY
PORTLAND, April 17. (By Associe
ed Press.) Buying prices Valley tim
athv S20; dn eaatarn nnm, 22 SO-
alfalfa $19.5020; clover nominal; oat
bay szo; oat and retch il; straw $9
per. ton. eelling prices $2 a ton more
BMED FSTJIT
NEW YORK. April 17, (By Assoeist
ed Press.) Evaporated apples, dull;
prunes, spricots and peaches, firm.
Adventlsts will establish 12th
grade schools at Sutherlln. Med
ford and either Marshf leld of Eu
gene.
Notice of the Improvement of Cot
tage Street Between r WITber
. Street and Howard Street. '
Notice is hereby given that the
Common Council of tbe City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary
.and. expedient and hereby declares
its purpose and intention to im
prove Cottage street" from the
north line of Wilber street to the
south line of Howard street at tbe
expense of the abutting and adja
cent property, except tha, street
dq auey intersections, tne expense
of which will he assumed by. the
City of Salem, by, bringing said
portion of said street to the es
tablished grade, constructing ce
ment concrete curbs, and; paving
said ; portion of said street with
six Inch cement concrete pavemebt
in accordance with the plana arid
3 educations therefor which were
opted by the Common.' Ccmncil
April. 5th, 1926, now on file in the
oicefc of the City .Recorder,' and
which are hereby referred .to and
made a part hereat,. . - j- .
Tne Common Couneit-hereby &6i
clares its purpose and Intention to
make; the above 'described im
provement by. and, through the
street improvement department of
thV clty of Salem, Oreg6n
A By. order j, the Common Coun
cil, this 5th day jf Aprii;l26,i: ?
i,. "U. COULbEN, Cttji Kfecordefc
"Date of : first publication' hereo!
is April 14. 192. "
Date of final publication hereof
Is April 25,92G.
'pi.M to n In?,
R moos is of the Annual Statement of '
TUB BALTIMORE A31KRICAN
IXSCHANCE COMPANY
j . OP NEW TORK
of New York, in the SUte of New York,
os the thirty-first day of December, 1925,
made to the Insurance Commissioner of
the State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
t , Capital
Amount of capital stock
paid up - $ 1.O00.00O.00
Income
Net premiums reeeiTed dur-
lug the year $ 1,092,688.48
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year 103,535.02
Income from other sources!
, ; received daring the year 66,360,61
Total income $ 1.262,582.11
' plsbursements
Net losses paid during the
.'year inemdinc-adjustment
expenses 1 S14.738.62
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year...... 60,000.00
Commissions and salaries
.paid during the year.- 361,222.98
Taxes, ' licenses- and feea
paid during the year .. 44,303.80
Amount -of all other ex
penditures 57,991.61
Total expenditures ... $ 838,257.01
Assets
Value of real estate owned
t (market value) .$ 57,638.34
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value)-. r 2,339,490.20
Loans on mortgages and
collateral, ete. - 234,750.00
Cash in banks and on hand 287,837.52
Premiums in course of coi
' lection written since Sep
tember 30, 1925 228,405.32
Interest and rents due and
accrued '6,005.59
Total admitted at sets $ 3,154,126.97
Liabilities
Gross claims for losses un
. psid $
Amount of unearned pre
miums on all outstanding
risks j
Due for commission and
brokerage
All other liabilities
51,763.00
961,287.11
2,000.00
27,000.00
Total liabilities, exclusive
of capital stock of 31,-
' 000,000.00 1,042,050.11
Business In Oregon for the Year
Net premiums received dur
ing the jeer .. $ h574.90
Losses paid during the yesr 1,069.67
Losses incurred during the
year 1,122.83
BALTIMORE AMERICAN INSURANCE
COMPANY OP NEW YORK
George XJ. Tomperg, President.
B. B. Weaver, Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for service:
, W. H. Warrens.
Svnopsia of the Annual Statement of the
CONNECTICUT FIltE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY
of Hartford, in the State of Connecticut,
on the thirty-first day of December. 1925,
made to the Insurance Commissioner of
the State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital
Amount of capital stock
paid up 1,000,000.00
Income
Net premiums received dur-
inithe year $ 7.168,512.10
Interest, dividend and rents
. received during the year 600,247.70
Income from other sources
received during the year 81,029.17
Total income $ 7,799,788.97
Disbursements
Net losses paid during the
year including adjustment
expenses $ 4,060,541.23
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year....
Commissions and salaries
paid during the year
Taxes.. - licenses and fees
paI3 during the year
Amount of ail other ex
penditures 250,000.00
2,226,372.57
290,725.62
497.112.42
Total expenditures -$ 7,324,751.84
Assexs
tr.i.. isf .tiulrc ind bonds
owned (market value) ....$12,841,601.00
Loans on mortgages and
collateral, etc --
Cash in banks and on hand
Premiums in course of col-
lection written since Sep
tember 30, 1925 ,.
Interest and rente due and
accrued
Other non-ledger assets
387,600.00
617,344.65
1,082,664.84
146.242.69
455.30
Total admitted assets....$15,075,908.48
Liabilities
. . .l.im. fn. IntttPf 11 n-
naTd ". $ 1,081.649.80
Amottnt of unearned pre
Witnmd 11 rtntstandiiiaf
risks - - 7.300.788.82
T-,.. .Ammliiinn and
" ' 85.000.00
All other liabilities 330.612.50
Total liabilities, exclusive
..nit.l atnlr Af St.-
000.000.00 $ 8,748,051.12
Business in Oregon for tne Tear
ing the year - $ 64,718.54
Losses paid during the year 33,88 jv64
Losses incurred during the
THE CONNECTICUT FIRE INSURANCE
CTJMfANX
Edward Milligan, President.
John A. Cosmu's. Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney- for service:
James S. Jieeo, nail enerraci
Portlsnd, Ore.
.i tha A Tin ml Statement of the
WKSTOHESTKR FIRE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY
of New York City, in the SUte of New
York, on the thirty-first day of December.
1925, made to the Insurance Commissioner
of the State ot Oregon. pura.
Capital
, l I ..nit.l MtAClr
1.500.000.00
Income
Net premiums received dur-
- In the year 1 $ 7,91859.82
Interest, dividends and rents
' received during the year
530.986.38
wrflived during the year 118,li8.si
Total income ?. $ 8,568,064.71
Disbursements
Ket losses psid during the
year including aajuswnen
.$ 4,834,629.47
a itunui
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the year
Commissions and salaries
paid during the year
Taxes, : licenses -and f see
paid during -the year
Amount of all other ex
penditures 375,000.00
2,497,458.99
231,249.93
4
867,578.54
Total ' expenditures .
.$ 8,805,916.93
Asseia -
Value of stoeks and bo ads QQ
owned (market vaJue).. $10,992,795.83
Loan en mortjage and
collateral, ete --'
Cash in banks and on hand
Premiums in course of col
lection written smee 8ep-
" tembet SO, 1J5.. ...
Interest and rents due and
accrued . ;
210,460.00
804.084.28
1,836,078.11
84.336.95
Total admitted assets $13,427,755.17
Uabulttei
Gross claimrfor 4eaaea a-
tid . .". . .. 1,107,881.75
Amowntof , "unearned -pre
miums on all outstanding
risks - 7,428,815.76
All other liahiUtiee a5.gou.u
ToUl . lUbjlities. exclusive
or eaprtai stocK or , .
IOO,00650- .. 1 8.825,997.49
Soaiaeas In Oncon for the Tear
Net premiums received dur-
ing km yea $ J2.545.ll
Loasea paid during tbe year l5.Bes.ee
Losses- imcurred during the -L'i
rm-Xit v-ujuu It,T0Sn
" vTESTCESTER FIRK INgURANCB
J T- Otto E. Sehaefer, President,
fu T H. ft OailUrd. Secretary.
Statutory resident ' attorney for service J
Porfland. Oregon.
Conference t Tie "Held -
The- annual older -hoys confer
ence or Marion county ..will be held
ApriV 1 0 and May 1 and 2 In tWs I
city.ecxrrsjns : to announcement
made Saturday morning by Ben-
JamiaMJKirnber. secretary of the
Martpn cojunty . YMCA: , Pr. .U. G.
Dubacfar tlean-of tnenat -Oregon t
Agricultural college, will be one
of the principal- speakers. Other
speakers will be Jim Palmer, con
nected with tbe Portland YMCA,
Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the
FARMERS FIRE RELIEF ASSO
CIATION OF BUTTEVILLE,
OREGON
of Donald, in the State of Oregon, on
the thirty-fint day of December, 1925,
made to the Insurance Commissioner of
the State of Oregon, pursuant t law:
Capital
Amount of capital stock paid
up . None
Income
Net premiums received during
the year -...$ 16,032.78
Net assessments and expense
fees during yesr 36,521.78
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year.... 1,883.13
Income from other sources re
ceived during the year 39.21
Total income $ 54,478.85
Disbursementa
Net losses paid during the
year including adjustment
expenses ....$ 42,008.52
Dividends paid on capital
stock during the . year ..
Commissions and sslaries psid
during the yesr -
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the year --
Amount of all -other expen
ditures 4
Balances iu course of col
lection None
11,393.05
213.67
2,346.24
4,458.17
Total expenditures $ 60,419.6a
Assets
Value of real estate owned
(market value) $
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value)
Loans on mortgages and col
lateral, ete
Cash in banks and on hand....
Interest and rents due and
accrued
4,035.82
12.50
None
32.554.3d
222.56
Total admitted assets $ 36,825.26
Liabilities
Gross claims for losses un
paid $
Amount of unearned pre
miums on all outstanding
risks
Due for commission and brok
erage All other liabilities
5,241.66
None
None
None
Total liabilities - 5,241.66
Business in Oregon for the Year
Net premiums received during
the year - $ 13.494.78
Losses paid during the year.... 41,308.91
Lo&se- incurred during the
year 38,125.57
FARMERS' FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIA-
TION OP BUTTEV1LLE. OKbOOK
Jw. P. Feller, President.
Fred M. Oearin, Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for service:
Fred M. Uearin, Secretary.
Svnopsis of the Annual Statement of the
HOP GROWERS' FIRE RELIEF
ASSOCIATION OF BUTTEVILLE,
' OREGON
of Donald, in the State of Oregon, on
the thirty-firfct day of December, 1925,
made to the Insurance Commissioner of
the State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
Capital
Amount of capital stock paid
up - None
Income
Net premiums received during
the year $ 6,787.64
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year.... 2,193.26
Total income $
Disbursements
Net losses paid during the
year including adjustment
expenses
Dividends paid on cspital
stork during the year
Commissions and salaries paid
during the year
Taxes, licenses and fees paid
during the year
Amount ot alt other expen
8,980.90
None
None
821.21
67.19
713.01
ditures
Balances charged off 1,360.00
Total expenditures $ 2,961.41
Assets
V. In a real pRtate owned
(market value) $ 1,445.28
Valna nf ttorks and bonds
owned (market value) 25,226.18
retina .in lnnrtynifptt and col
lateral, etc None
Cash in banks and on hand.... 26,831.65
Tnt.Mtt anrl rents due and
accrued 514.78
Total admitted asset $ 54,017.89
Liabilities
Gross claims for losses un
paid Amount of unearned premiums
on all outstanding risks
Due for commission snd brok
erage AH other liabilities
None
None
Non
None
Total liabilities " None
Business In Oregon for the Year
Vf.t nr-minma received dunnK
thn vaiir $ 5,417.75
I.ruc: naid durinff the year ... None
Tbbm inrwrrftd dnrin? the
vear . ... - None
Ttnp ftROWF-RS1 FIRE RELIEF ASSO
NATION OF BUTTEVII.LE. OREGON
John Murray, President.
Fred M. Oearin, Secretary.
Statutory resident attorney for service:
Fred M. Oearin, Secretary.
Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the
NEW - 1UKK lUliJxIvsxx
C03IPANY
of New York, in the State ef New York,
n th thirtv-first dav of December, 1925,
made to the Insurance Commissioner of
the State ot ure. "irsuani to iaw;
Capital
imMint of rtnu.L block
pid up $ 1,000.000.00
Income
Kt nriminni received dur
ing the year $ 6,334,405.35
Interest, dividends and rents
received during the year 247,859.00
Income from other sources
received during the year 505,524.26
Total income $ 7,087,788.61
Disbursements
Net losses psid during the
tmt including adinstment
expenses .... -$ 4,559.123.95
Commissions ana salaries
paid during the year 2,043,584.67
Taxes, licenses and fees
paid during the year - 151,101.15
Amount of all other ex
penditures . 481,003.63
Total expenditures $ 7.234.813.40
Assets
Value of stocks and bonds
owned (market value )....$ 4,684,594.58
Cash in banks and on hand 656,714.01
Premium in course of col
lection written since Sep
tember 30. 1925 ..
;.. 1,162,768.72
Interest and rents doe and
accrued -
All other admitted assets.'..
64.085.37
194,501.78
Total admitted assets...
Inabilities
.$ 6,764,414.46
Gross claims for losses nu
paid
.$ 1,985,633.34
minms on mil ontstandina-
idit
risks 2,484.523.77
Due for commission and
brokerage . 314,516.73
Al! other liabilities. 196,575.51
Surplus 783,165.11
Total liabilities, exclusive
of eanital stock of 81.-
000.000.00 $ 5.764.414.4S,
Net premiums received dur
ing the year i
Losses paid during the year
Losses incurred durino- the
20,071.S;
ear " ' 19.973.32:
NEW YORK INDEMNITY COMPANY.)
M. O. Gamer. President. ;
Hubert S. . Hewitt, Secretary,
Statutory resident attorney for service :
TtTV ' : -T-
Judge Frea u. uayie oi Aioany
collere and W. A. EUiott "the'
bird xnaq, head 6t the' employ
ment bureau' of the- Portland
YMCA. Plans are being made to
receive about 150 boys from" all
parts' 'ot the county. . ..y .
TJottase Grove Sveral ; school
districts ? vote tor union- nlgn
I U J; i.ir ARAN piixa,t2
;. f f ymmt Bat, SiOwt k It rt5bn
! -s- m I
nosier i
CAPITAL TYPOGRAPHICAL ? UNION
No. 210 President, G. F. Evens; sec
retary, M. D. Pilkeaton. - Meets second
'Saturday, 8:00 p. m.
CARPENTERS' TJNION NO. 1065
- Meets - Thurs. evening. Arthur Tuck
er, president; Win. Pettits secretary.
Skilled mechanic furnished. Phone 179.
SALEM TJNION LABEL LEAGUE
Meets at Labor 'Hail on call of presi
dent. F.' V. Sears, secretary, Box
443. 8alem. Orej
uouiiuwaiasmsBiimiim!
Lodge Roster
FRATERNAL ORDfeR OF EAGLES, meet
every Wednesday. Fraternity Hall, S.
M. Willett, See'y. Tel. 889-R.
KNIGHTS, OF PYTHIAS MEETS AT
Fraternal Hall every Tuesday evening.
Visitors invited.; Fred Denham, 7. C;
Walter-Loses. 'K. 'f R. 8. tt
Bmmmcm
mmimuumiWMurj
i 1Sht
1 Published every morning (except Mon-i
Iday) at Salens, the capital of Oregon, f
WrjuciiBftimmminuiiiiuiim:
Local Rates
For Classified
Advertising
Daily or Sunday I
2 cents per word j
i One time
Three times i - 5 cent per word
8ix times j 8 cents per word
1 mo, daily end Sun. 20 cents per word
In order to earn the more than one
time rate, advertisement 'must rum in
consecutive issues.
No Ad. taken fbr lese tnao 25 cents.
Ads. run Sunday ONLY charged at
one-time rate.
1 Advertisements! (except Personals g
sand Situations Wanted) will be taken a
Sever the telephone if the advertiser isg
is subscriber to pUone. g
B The Statesman wilt receive adver-1
tisements at anyi time of the day er 1
f night. To insure proper classifies-1
gtiona ads. should! be in before 7 p. m. I
TELEPHONE 23 OR 583 1
FMiinmmitisiwiiwniiiiiaiiwnuiiliiiu.wjiiiKmiiMniiiaKiinoiiiimmm
Money to Loan
ON RElL E8TATB
T. K. FORD
(Over Laddj A Bush Bank)
ADVHRTISING
HONEST ADVERTISING These eol-.
nms must be kept free from anything
of a questionable nature. Misrepresen
tations will not be tolerated. Infor
mation showing any questionable in
tent on th part of the advertiser
should be reported to this newa
paper or the Salem Ad Club. "
Auto Tops
SEE US FOR TOt AND PAINT WORK, 'i1 Hlood Idf SUtsTt"
O. J. Hull Auto Top and Paint Shop. .' - wod. 1
267 S. Commercial. BalStf ' ; ImlZtt
T, . T . , - PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14" BY 7 V.-.
Help; Wanted 9 wording "For Rent", price 10 cents
j each. Statesman Business Offiee, on
WAKE YOUR SPARE TIME PAY. HAVS round floor.
easy selling- article. Call at 429 Ore- '' " ' ' '
gon Bldg.. mornings. m28tl F0R RENT 378 BELTVUE. 7 ROOMS,
' i , , . ai modern; $50. S00 N. Church 6 rooms,
TTI WarirllVTal 11 modem. $50. 2031 SUte. semi-modern.
Xieip YVaniea Aiaie ll 6 rooms. 25. High class modem
11 i house, 3 apartments and 3 earaeea.
RELIABLE ilAN'i IN EVERY TOWN down town 70. Keea,
and city to dietribnte free samples, AVINNIE PETTYJOHN REALTOR
advertising matter, etc. No selling. 210 Oregon Bldg.
Experience nnnecesssry. Outdoor work. 21alS
$5 to $6 daily. Write quickly for eon- sSBSBjaanaCaaaBtasBBMBBaBrai
tract. Supervisor Colombe, S153 North
Clark St Chicago, nUnoi- llalB Pqj. Rent AptS. 23
EXCELLENT olpPORTUNITY JOR '''Jn ' 111 ' ! r.
salesman , with jcar. - Permanent ton- FlittNiakHEIAfARTXENT :lODVf
nection with erry support given to "1C8 location. Garage 1695 tiei Rr
man selected. This will besr investi- St. Immediate possession. 23aW
gation. References. 'Applv Monday . 11
a. m. Wm. Ghahlsdorf. 135 8. Liberty. FURNISHED APARTMENT. PRIVATE
j llalS bath. 545 Court St. Phone 1057.
e aasjapM 28a20
TO ATTESTJ FUXERAIi LARGE APARTMENT. 1311 COURT.
1 For information call 1335 State St.
STOCKTON, 1 Cal., April 16. APARTMENT FURNISHED 2 ROOMS
(AP.) The office staff of the B-t loction- 592 N- Summe,r38.
Empire Navigation company of .
Stockton will Attend the funeral MSSSSX A!? -JSPgMt
services of George Shlma, Callfor- 5-m. 23m25ti
nla "potato klkg" torAorrow in priced cards; sizr 14- by
San Francisco. Mr. Shima was wording. "Rooms to Rent." price II
president of the Company. ceat" 'tesman Busings Office.
ground floor. -
Charter No. ES
Report of
THE SALEM BANK OF COMMERCE
At Salem. lh the State of Oregon. at the close of tmalneBS
I April 12, 1926.
! RESOURCES
Loans and disconnts. including redis
1.
counts, acceptances or bills of ex
change, sold with endorsement of the
dbdk t including items shown in 29.
30 and 22; if any) .............. . "
2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured
3. TJ. S. governjment securities owned, in
cluding those shown In items 30 and
35, ir anyj
Other bonds, warrants and securities,
including jforeign government, state,
municipal; corporation, etc., includ- '
ing those (shown in Items 30 and 35.
if any . . )
Banking house, $20,800.00; furniture '
and fixtures, $1.00 ..:..-..
(ab Cash'dn hand in vault and due
from banks, bankers and trust com
panies designated and approved re
server agedts of this bank .... . .
Exchanges jfor clearing house and
items on other banks' in the same city
or town as reporting bank . . . . .... .
Checks on banks outside city or town Of.. 4
reporting ank and other cash Items
Total cp sn .and' due from banks, -
itemsi 8 9. 10 and 11. . i . . ff. ;170i009.15
4.
6.
9.
10
11.
k.. ................... i.
U ABILITIES
16.
17.
18.
Capital stock paid'tn . , l . .
burpius funa ; . . ... ......... .
(a) Undivided profits . . . r. . .1 . . . .'j
(b Iess enrrent expenses, interest and
ttffxftfp&m viv. :ii t i,-. . . . v. : ; -
leinand Deiwslts, other . than banks,
subject t6( reserve: t. . -v.-i
,23. Individnal. tnoiU subject
inctuaing aepnsirs aue. tne state ot- j
Oreiukiy cdonty, cities jor other public
funds' ............ ri i . :'.''.
25. Cashier's checks of this jtenk
; intr navjfhlft n rlms.Wriv
2 6. Certified chocks oaitandInK
Total bf demand deposits, other than .
:., . - i , .4ank dfposits subject' to reserve, X
v i. ; Jtems. ?3 2 4a ,25V ,2 V ... v . . . ; 7,e83.7
j Time ami Having Deposits, subject to - -l
; 1 reserve ahd payable on 'demand, or '
"'4: subject "to notice: ; - .,' v ' '
27r Time certificates of deposit outstanding ;
28 v Savings deposits, payable subject; to ': -';' :V"
. ..,r notice -. J ; v'i'i'i'. -.v .". . ',-vsvi -.!!i-v'i '.,'-"
Total of time and savlnrs deposits - -
, payaDie.on demand. or subject to no-
; lice uems zi an28. .y.
terns 27 an28;;y.
Total .UU . . .. .
State of Oregon, County of Marion, ss.. X. '.
x H r.X,?HV;Coriipton, cashier of the-above named bank, do olemal5
swear tlat tbo. above statement Is
nfr.tltef-Fv?'-l-- ".:-,!-.-
' - B. iott;w. W; Moore, II,
f enoscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of April. 19Z6
i "- j ' ' '"A. XV. SMITI1ER, Notary Poblic
J . v
- Help WantedFemale 13y
WOMEN TEACHERS WANTED TO
travel during summer vacation. Inter
esting "work, congenial teacher compan
ions, and opportunity to earn at least
60.00 weekly Salary to atari and
raih-oad fare paid. Give age, educa
tren and details of experiemee in first '
letter. Address S. J. Oillfillaa, 109 N.
Wabaih Ave Chicago, 111.- 13al8
WOMAN WANTED FOtt. TRAVELING
, position. -Most be entirely wnincem
bered, with high school education, be
tween ages of 25 and 40. Salnry.
bonus- and transportation. Give full
informations first letter. V. E. Comp
ton a Co, Garland Bldg., Chicago. '
in. in
Salesmen
SALESMEN SELLING
SLPRKMS
.
Shirts mease hit bust'
av 'f-
isess. big repeats, 1
Write today for t
e 8inrt Co., 278 I
15al8
big - commissions. W
FREE KIT. Supreme
rirth Ave., Sew York
$150 WEEKLY. EXPERIENCE UN
necessary. pay daily. Solicit accousta.
Nothing to sell or carry. Sales Man
ager, 601 Ellsworth Bldg., Chicago.
16al8.
IF YOU THINK IN TERMS OF 96,000
this yesr write me now. Strong line
for retsil stores. Nationally advertised.
Established concern. Best season now
starting. Liberal weekly advance . to
producer. Geo. R. Williams. Mgr.. 2010
Euclid, Cleveland. O., Dept. 974. ISalS"
DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE- WANT
ed for Salem and every city or county
-outside of Salem, and exclusive repre
sentstive for America's most' widely
and favorably known lines, of individu
ally monogramed personal and business'
Xmas Greeting Cards, together with an
equally welt known lino of Commercial, .
Professional, Personal and Wedding
Stationery, on very liberal cash basis.
We teach yon how to sell and tell yon
who to sell .to. .Apply with refer
ence's at once. Process Engraving Co.,
Crawford Avonae at 18th St., Chtcalo.
I I5alX
Wanted Employment 19
WORK BY THE HOUR.
Phone 1411-M.
REFERENCES.
19a23
EXPERIENCED OFFICE WOMAN DK
strea ' interview concerning general of
fice work or bookkeeper's aasUtant.
PI, one 1684-J. 19al8
FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BABEMENT
digging and team work. Phone T2F3
19ml4tf
EXPERIENCED SALESMAN AND Bus
iness man wants position with reliable
firm in Kalem. A resident, reference.
' Box 7178 car Statesman. 19a21
WANTED SOON- -HOUSE . WORK OR
table waiting by experienced girls.
Box 134 Stsyton. Ore. 1923
For Rent
21
WE RENT AND COLLECT RENTS -
Busselle k Aspinwall
222 Nk ComtnereiaL Phone 38.
21a8tf
FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH
garden. 1396 N. 4th. 21m24tf
Reserve District No. 12
Condition of the
S80.316.73
735.46
3 o.o oo.o a
228,812.90
20,801.00.
156,417.72
13,591.42
$1,040,675.33-
. . ,v v .
50.000.00
43,000.00
16,563.73
8,459.20
8,104.53
to check, . !
6C8.709.4T
4.804.55
169.74
outsUnd- ;
: - - '
. . . ! ! . " "
. - i
33
230,661. 4S
. . . . .
. . .v.. ; ;263887.0jr
. irv 11)40.675.33
true to the best bt mv ki
knowledga
' it v YTmpmw ra.'
Carhief.
i
1L OHnger. Directors.
mt commission expires Sept. i, t v
1