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'jpermajceTsWjlBr 1 Score STPFOlIBlf Local League Team Fast in Field but Needs More Hitting Practice With a snappy fielding outfit and the most formidable mound staff in local history, the Salem Senators showed their only need to be more batting practice, la the game which they" won handi ly from "the Papermakers Sunday, 1& to.l. ' Although they scored plenty of runs, the Senators 1etrayed lack of the hitting strength which the members are known to be capable- of, getting only nine safe swats off the Papermakers three pitchers, who are good chuckers, but hardly np to the class of. op position wVich the Senators will face : when tie -,- league season opens next Sunday. Ridings and Steers were hit ting the ball hard and often, and some of the other boys might have if they -hadn't found It so easy to draw free passes; but on the- wftnlpJ the tram fs canable of more stick work than it showed Snffday. If -it doeeh't improve, the pitchers j Vill find themselves without much margin 'to work on in, the league games. The outf ield was especially Im pressive, with Steers, Coleman and Bliss pulling hot ones off the fence tops in mid-season form$ and the two Sets of infielders showed that there is material for a good combination among them. Sultltan at th6 Initial bag "and Bishop and Hidings around seev. ond seemed "pretty sure of steady, jobs, hut Proctor and liaison ap peared to be in a close race tor third pase. At that, they got little chance: to show any fielding, for the pitchers, Fteury,4 Ashby nd Myers, were beating down on the paper mill boys and allowed few of them to hit the ball in any direction. It was not until after Myers was injured and "Frisco Edwards 'took hfs place tn the box in the last inning,' that the amateur team got a safe hit. Score by innings: Papermakers Senators 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 0308 Senators . 1 1 18 B H.H 3 0 0 O O o o 1' 4 7 1 1 1 4 4 1 0 0 0 A E Bihhop. 2b ... Clinton, 2b Proctor, 3b ... Maison, 3b ... Sullivan, 16 . Adolph, lb ... Steers,, If troleman, ef . Ridings, ss ... Blisa, rt-e ... Kdwards, c-p Sill, rf rteury, p shby, p Mej'er, "p ..... i i i i i 3 2 3 O 4 2 1 1 Totals 3 18 Papermakers B R Chambers, If . 4 O Wilkerson, ss-c 3 O Chapman, lb 3 O Versteeg, ess 2 O Hebirraan, 3 b 3 0 Idinderback, cf-p .... 3 0 tSimpkins, 2b 3 1 Stripling, rl 3 .0 Ondeau, p j 1 0 Ulanken&hip, p-rf 2 0 9 24 12 3 II O 0 0 0 O o 1 1 0 o o 2 H 5 2 3 0 1 0 0 o A E 0 1 c o 1 1 1 0 0 1 Total S7 1 2 21 5 5 Struck out By Fleurv, 4 j by Ashby, 3 ; by XfeyeTS, none: by Edwards.' none; "by Hiankontihip, l; by Ondeau. 3; by Land erback. 4. Bases on balls--Off Fleury, none: off Ashby, nonejoff Meyers, 1; tiff Edwards, 1; off Blankenship, '6; off tauderback, 1. Hodw '-run Ridings. Three-base bit Simpkina. Double playa Simpkinu to Chapman to Schirman ; Hidings to Adolph to Maison. Volleyball Team Wins Two Tournament Games The Salem Y. M. C. A. volleyball team which participated' Tn the northwest championship play at Taeoma' last Friday gained vTctbf io over Yakima and Portland, but un familiarity- with a new rule es tablishing a line beneath the net, which touched constituted a foul, prevented the team from getting far along In the championship play. In one game, the Salem players were penalized eight times under 'this rule.' Tn the three game match against Portland, STem won one 15 to it losing the other two 15 to 12 and 15 to 14. Portland won the cham pionship The SaTemites took their only three game match from Yakima. r v The players returned to Salem by motor Sunday. K.UFFMANBbATS KI) WARDS PORTLAND," Ore.,; Maiv 28. ( AP) Cletei Kauffman. Columbus Ohio, light heavyweight wrestler, took twd out of three falls from Billy Edwards here tonight. The first1 fan-went to Edwards ?In 1 8 minutes ' and 31 seconds while Kauffman evened the count in 12 minutes 34 seconds. They had been wrestling 'about two minutes fit the third period when they ring and Edwards was knocked an bumped heads in the center of the conscious. 9 ; ; , ' i i i i ; i MOSTIL TO IUSJOIX TEAM SHREVEPORT, "La., March? 28 (AP) Johnny! MOstlL" Chicago White" Sox outfielder, who' at tempted suicide here March 8, left the hospital today with the asser tioh that he expected t- bo ah'.c f return to the ffa'rn ahottl May 15. Mostil will remain with the 'club until it breaks camp here and wlH 1 accompany it on the WrcHonaing trip. - .' " - ' 0priti& Athletic Training Startis In Full1 Force At Willwnette r T- BfiSEer.LL OUTLOOK cone, sst's me Only One Lettermen Out but Good Men Available for All Positions The reopening of classes after a week's vacation was the signal for all spring athletics at Willamette university to "start In full blast. Monday with successful seasons in baseball, track and tennis in sight. Although only One letterman, FranciS Kills, a pitcher. Is out for baseball. Coach Speck Keene indi cated after the first workout of his squad Monday afternoon at Oxford park that promising candidates are on hand for the most of the posi tions. In addition to Ellis, the pitching staff will include Ledbetter and McK&QZie. Kaufman, a new man from Woodburn high, appears to have the jump on the other candi dates for the receiving job. Welch -at first base, Dietz at se cGBd and GIrard and Hauk at third were some of the other leading as pirants for places on the team, while McMnlMn, heretofore a rrionnd candidate is trying out for shortstop. The squad of; 20 includes a num ber of good prospects - for the out field, and'since there, are some ad ditional men trying for infield po sitions who' are strong with the willow, some of them may be shift ed lo the gardens. The track arid field candidates under Coach Lestle Sparks were out tn foil, force on Sweetland field and the' tenuis squad has also started work. ' Some of the tennis candidates who live in Salem, took advantage of the vacation last week to--start 'intensive practice, and are already in good shape. The men's tennis team will Include all of 'last years lettermen. so that an exceptionally successful season is foreseen. L. A. Sheeler Auto Wrecking Co., oldest In the Willamette "val ley. New -and used parts and equipment. Low prices and quality service here. .1085 N. Com'L () The Man's Shop sates vcm a ten dollar bill tm eVfry quality suit. snirts, naw, ties, cpllars. High grade clothing, perfect flttine. long wearing. 41 6 State. ( Tiny, Tennessee Town Sends Its Hoop Team Alpine's Population Reduced One Tenth When Quint Leaves CHICAGO, March 28. (AP) Alpine, Tenn., with no railroad trains, and np electric lights, has for the time 'being had its popu lation -of 75 inhabitants reduced to 8. f That is the doings of Amos Alonzo Stagg, director of athletics at the University of Chicago for 38 years. Stagg cut down Alpine's population by Inviting one-tenth of the Inhabitants here to com pete' In the national interscholas tic basketball tournament, which open's at the university tomorrow. The tournament, attracting 43 high school teams from 38 states. 35 of them state champions, will wind m$ tSatnrday with the title deciding contest. ! Nearly HQQ boys from all ove'r America will compete in the 200 games. 1 The Alpine lads are tough of sinew ahd sttohg of courage. That sinew and courage will get its first, perhaps Its only, test tomor row on the stroke of 12 against Lincoln, Neb., champions of the cornhusker state. The basketball squads began dropping off every tram today. Fresh from the wide open spaces were the Safford and Gilbort. Ari zona teams, with their two gallon hats and cowboy chaps. The' "boys from Athens, Texas, rattled into town in two dilapl dated flivvers, having made the 800 miles trip in a week. Bonesteele Motor Co. 454 6 Com!., has the Dodge 'automobile for you. All steel body. Lasts a lifetime. Ask Dodge owners. They will tell you. !) GolSenilrafees First febney m'Southefri Open Tourney t : - y ATLANTA, G.f March 28.- AP) 'Johnf Golden, Patterson, N. J., professional won the first money, '$4,000, of the southern open golf tournament here today by : beating Johnny Farrell,' New "YorkV In an 18 hole' play off match. ' Golden "took 70 strogfes and Farrell 71. The latter got the second money prire of $1,750, Bobby Jones, amateur, won the. tournament which endod Satur day with a brilliant 281. . TU OiMarry City ' Baking. Cofc bread, pies and cakes are of high est quality ' One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries; rtsit It. worth Glenna CoIIett Wins Way to National Semi-Finals - u'. " m V PINEHTJRST. N. Y., March 28. (AP.) Miss Glenna Collett of Providence, R. I., former national champion, 1 earned a place In the semi-finals' of the United North and Sopth Woman's golf tourna ment today along with three less noted playerte. She defeated Mrs. Ronald Bar low of Philadelphia who, like Miss Collett, has, won the north and south three times, and tomorrow will be pitted against Miss Edith Quier of Reading, Pa., with no of ficial golf laurels to her credit. Henry O. Miner, l$4 S. Com'L St., where most people prefer to get ttfelr auto parts for all makes of cars. Trade here and make savings on, all auto parts. () C. F. Breithaupt, florist and decorator, 512 State., Phone. 380. Flowers, bulbs, floral designs for all occasions. Pioneer and leader In Saiein. . ) Local Trapshooters Win and Tie Sunday- Defeat Monitor, 73 to 71; Second In Five City Shoot When the Bend Trapshooting club lost Sunday to Pendleton, 74 to 73, it was Salem's chance to tie again with Bend and Eugene; but the local shotgun squad managed to'wTn only one of its shoots, de feating Monitor 73 to 71, and tied in the other with Huntington. This shoot will be decided next Sun day. The qualifying marksmen for Salem were George Palmer, 25; Jim Lewis, 24; E. R. Fellers, 24. Salem is close behind Eugene in the five city shoot with a total of 1366 targets to the aLne county sportsnten's 1378. Portland has scored 1326, Cor vail is 1354 and Hillsboro 1337. The next shoot will be at the Salem Rod and Gun club's . traps next Sunday fore noon. The Dixie Bakery leads on high class breads, pies. cookies and fancy baked supplies of every kind. Best by test. Ask old cus tomers. 439 Court St. () Support for Team Now Crystallizing Excellent Showing Made by Team Brings Ready Response. Support for the local baseball team in the Portland City league. slow to crystalize because people scarcely reaiizea mat tne aiamona season was so dose at nana, is now forthcoming to a satisfactory extent, and the team's financial backing is assured. The excellent showing made by the team In Sunday's practice game and the assurance that the team Manager Leo "Frisco" Ed wards is sponsoring will be a worthy .representative" of the cap ital city, has played an important part in bringing about this sup port. Bob Williams of the Capital Motors Is assisting, in soliciting funds for the baseball team. Victim of Airplane drash Buried at San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, March 28. (AP) Lieutenant John W. Bent son, one of the two army aviators killed in a plane crash at Buenos Aires last month, was laid to rest here today amid the droning of circling airplanes, the bugler'3 "taps," and rattle of rif Be salute. The flier was accorded full mil itary honors and from civic or ganizations of Redding and San Francisco came representatives to pay official respects. Benton spent his boyhood in Redding. "; Friends and relatives were pres ent from Los Angelei. Sacramen to and Portland. The little Pres idlo chapel was packed with army officers and civilians. . The cortege that conveyed the remains to the .National cemetery Was composed of a platoon of in fantry ?and its bands. CrisBy field planes banked and dipped over head. E. Brodiev of the "Oregon City Enterprise, buys'SL Helens Sen tinel." ; Salem ' XIarlrtts VT.T.Ti No. 1. wheat, wlilt . $ 1.20 ; Bed. wheat, sacked . 1.17, 0U. per bit mintftg ", .52 PORK. MUTTOS AJTO BEET Tops hogs : . 2.23 ' .08 .07,, sow Top steers .... Cows Baits .05 -08Q.05, -1U .01Q.O9;: .18 as .160.18 " 1927 lambs, under 86 lbs. Top litp , veal Iresd veal " ... Dressed pies FOUXTET J Light hens " Heavy hens ,.20.23; ' Bprinr .i.so., Roosters Heavy colored-fry .08 -18.20 , GG8, BXJTTEB, BUTTE BP AT t. , Ktaadardit : ; .17O.10, - I'er pnnnd ,4ft Hntt,rfst -M trt-ain, lotU-r ,.,..-iJ3 .10, Veieetableii, beets, sacked Chxtoaa, dos. -boaehes .04 New cabbsse Celery - California Jettaee, erste .04 SEES GOOD Ml FOB'COIST LEABUE Teams Nearer Even and Stronger in General, Says President Williams Coast League Ganle-s Today Seattle at Los Angeles. Hollywood at Los Angeles. Portland at San Francisco. Missions at Ookland. LOS ANGELES, March 28. (AP) Harry A. Williams, presi dent of the Pacific Coast Baseball leagUe, surveying the conditions attending the opening tomorrow of the league's 25th championship campaign, said tonight that "on the eve of the getaway gun it looks like a close and smashing race." 'The weaker clubs of last year have strengthened," Williams said, "and the general average of baseball will be higher. The re sult should be a more closely con tested race." The league president pointed out as other elements which will add to the interest that the season is one week shorter than in for mer years and the $100u prize to be offered the most valuable player in the circuit. Then, too, he stated the nine man umpire system will be used In the league this year for the first time. "With favorable weather it would not surprise me to see rec ord crowds in Sacramento, Oak land, San Francisco and Los An geles opening day," he said. "Re ports received from the different cities indicate an unusual degree of interest in the game. Last sea son the league showed a gain of a quarter of a million in paid ad missions. It would be Impossible to register such a gain as this with each succeeding year, but I look to see last season's attend ance mark equaled and perhaps exceeded." Williams in conclusion pointed out that this year for the first time in the league there will be rival openings in San Francisco and Oakland, "a circumstance which has further heightened baseball interest in the bay dis trict." SAN FRANCISCO, March 28. (AP.) Baseball clubs of the Pa cifiic coast league go to the pert tomorrow for the start of their 1927 pennant dash a race which observers believe will develop In to one of the most bitterly contest ed in years. Los Angeles won the pennant last season, and Manager Marty Krug confidently expects to re peat with his 1927 tribe of Angela. However, those who have followed the training camp activities Of the eight teams generally agree that Oakland will bear watching. The Oaks were runners up in 1926 and theft- liheup is plentifully sprinkl ed with players young in years but veterans of the diamond. The San Francisco Seals, many times champions but lail-enders last year, appear set for a strenu ous campaign. After such a dis mal finish, the owners cut the Hynopsi's bf the Annnat Statement of the OREGON LITOJ nXSCRAKCK COMPANY of lortlaiil. in the State of Oregon, on th ;tll dy of.nocrtnher, lO'-'C made to the InMiram-e Commissioner of the Stutt er Oregon, pusuant 1A law : Capital Amount of capital atv:k paid u i . - $ 100,000.00 Income Total prc-mium income for th rear $ l.l rj.23.oa interest, dividends and . rents leceived during , the year, , 335,488. 13 Ini odii from otfcer source received during the year -. - 77,SM)9.3 Total income , S 1,855,726.80 Disbursamrnta Taid for losses, endow- iroenrn. annaities and Hiirreniler Tahie's ..S 439,(559.15 Dividends paid to poliryi holder daring the year 133,674.20 lMvidends paid on capital stork during Hie year.,.. 7 ,000.00 (.tmmiisKkn.i and ha la rip piyd during tb yenr il It 17,"." i7.:S'J Taxe. Itenes Mtd . fee paid during the year 3t), 110,85 Amonnt of all other e.v- peaditure .... 172.137.99 Total expenditures . ; ...S 1.145,129.58 -. Aaaeta . VahijB of real .etat owned (market value) ... $ 183,408.57 Value of atocka and 'bonds owned ( market or am ortized value) 3,810;694.90 Loans - oa , mortgage and. collateral, "etc. 1,131,352.45 Premium notes and policy loan 1,434,607.03 Cash in banki and on hand ...... , 88.015.18 Net nseofler'ted -and de ferred premiums... 173,388.39 lntereat "and rents due and accrued ; 7C.914.35 Other assets (net) 55.32 Total admitted ia....t Uahllltlax ,872,434.20 Set reserve including dia .u. ability . and doable iu- i demnity ; . 8,631,284.03 Orou rlaimm fo. lmui Y nnnaid . ll.16S.0d 477,3TUG All otner BaMnU.tn. Dividends . apportioned to policyholders : payabla 1927) , Total ; liabilities, : xcla- , bive of,. capital atock . ' of ' $100,000.00 G.3:rc5.78i;.i3 Buneaa la Oregon far the Tear CirHa . prpitiiamn reeeiveid dnrin. the rr - I,3i7494.58 rrcnnims and dividend ,f- returaed during tK year 157,06,5 Looses paid ,duriar. the "'-' . ' . - year i56,813.0O. i " ' 414.419.59 O&CGOX Ure IJSLTIANCE COMPASr . . A.-L. Mills. Preaideet...-,,, ' W. P. Staltiaker, Secretary " Statutory Tesideat attonter for service: purse strings to build up an im pressive roster. Sah Francisco's other coast league entrant the Missions went through a change similar to the Seals, and several new names indorse the checks made out by President William H. McCarthy. The Missions held Pittsburgh even, 3 to 3, in their exhibition games here and with such success against the 19 25 world's champions, are looking forward to handing out more coast league beatings than they receive. Huge opening day crowds are expected in both Oakland and San Francisco. Secretary Herbert Mc Farlin of the Oaks said today that he had been called on for ten times as anany reservations this season thin last. Despite their poor showing, the Seals outdrew every other club in the league last year and around 15,000 persons are expected to see them take the field against Port land tomorrow. Fry's Drug Store, 380 N. Com'l. tha nionpar store. Everything for everybody. In the drug supply line, a - - 1 1 " 111 . with standard gooas ana quaniy service always. () A. H. Moore, 233 N. High St.. apartments and store where you can get high quality furniture and furnishings for every room In your house. , ()' r General Markets PROVISIONS . VOKTf,ANl, Mareh 28. ( AP). Bids to faTDier: (Milk steady; best chnrninR cream, 42c in vullev: delivered Portland. 45c per pound. Raw milk, (4) 2.43 cwt. fof Portland, , Kggs mtoady: current receipts, loe freh medium.. 19c: fresh standard firsts, 22c : fresh standard extras, 23c. Poultry steady, ea&y tone on light hens Synopsis of the Annual Statement of THE LIBERTY 1,1 FK IX8URANCK COMPANY of Toieka, in the State of Kansas, on the 31st dny of Oecemher, 192fi, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon , pursuant to law;. CaniUl Amount of capital stock paid ii) Income Total premium income for the .'ear .. $ Intere.-t, dividends and rents received during the year - Income fr-nn other sources received during the year 30O.OO0.00 986.738.91 137, 327. IK 96,481.80 Total Income $ Disbursement! Paid for losses endow ments, annuities and surrender values $ Diridenda paid to policy holders during the year Commissions and salaries paid during the year Taxet. licenses and fees paid during the year Amount of all other ex penditures Tolal expenditures Aageta 1,220,353.89 30,003.29 98,389.84 002,379.71 12.644.24 12G.521.15 860,240. 2G Value of real estate owned (market ralue) Value of stocks aud Iwrds ownpd (market or am ortized value) Loans on mortgages aud collateral, etc Premium notes and policy loans Cash in bank.s aud On hand Net uncollected aud de ferred premiums Interest and rents due and accrued Other assets (net) .$ 83,398.29 508.463.53 1.17C 809.17 442,93 32 58,847.25 73,303.41 40.190.70 03.792.18 Total admitted assets.. 2,431,808.05 Liabilities Net reserves l,87G,26r.92 Gross claims for losses unpaid . 17,711.36 All other liabilities 185.762.20 Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stock of $300,000.00 ,.... ,2,079.742.48 Business la Oregon for the Year Gross premiums received during the year. $ 1,550.24 THE LIBERT V LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Wilder 8. Mctca If. Presided. KJi U. Foster, ffecretary. f Statutory resident attorney; " for service: Insurance Commission.-. Salem. Ore. Svnopsis of ftie Annnat Statement, ,? the MERCHANTS 1,1 FK' 1WSURAXCK " COMPANY of Oes Moines, in the State of Io-, n the 31st day of December, 192G, niiim the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amount of capital stuck paid up 5 400.000.00 Income Total premium income for the year S '-.190,625.10 Interest, dividends and rents received during : the year 435,902.19 Income from utln-r sources received during the year 4,939,93 Total intosre 2,637,467.58 'Disbursements Paid for losses, endow ments, annuities and ' surrender values $ 1,011.359.19 LMvideed- paid to policy holders during the year 7.051.09 Dividends paid on capital slock during the year.... 58,000.00 Commissions, and salaries paid during Ibe year ... 453,127.71 Tiics. licenses and feea paid during the year 69,353.41 Amount of all other ex penditures 187,940.27 Total expenditure'...-''....? 1,817,432.17 jkaaeta Value of real estate owned (book value) v 311.344.78 Value of t.toiks and bonds owned (market or am- ortiscd value) . 717,439.30 Loans on mortgages and collateral,! etc 0,270,502.92 Premium Extension Agree- raents and poliey Joatis . I,ltt2,587.64 Cash in banks and on v "Bd - - --a 429.778.51 act uncollected ml oe- ferred prenxuims 296.438.4C Interest and rents due and accrued 246,686.13 Other assets (net) less Agent' Credit Balance 3,190.13 Total admitted aset...'. 9.246,167.87 LUbiimes ?et reserves 8.090,919.00 tross claims for losses tinpaid . .. 63.33o.07 All other liabilities... 322.181 27 Surplus, 3.T29!53 Total liabilities. excTu- sive of cnpitnl fct(:k , . , of 9ftO.OUO.UU.. ...9" K.84M67.87 Business la Or(on for tie Tear tiros iireiuiums ; reft-ivc-l during the year! $ Vo.019.13 Losses paid darinv the ar ......" l.UOO.OO MEUCUANTH J.ITK ISiSCUASCli COM V ANY , . , , W. A. Watts, PfesjdenC ' 1 W.-yr. iCha mbrean, Seerftary 6taUtoryr-resident attorney for eoTTiee: Ben.lL Haxeu, rorUand, Oregon. goin at 5031e; heavy hens. 35$r.2n: light, 2021e; sprinr. nominal; broil ers. SOjpSle; Pekin white dcks, ic, colored, nominal; tnrkeys, live, nom inal; dressed, 37c. Onions steady; local. 95$a.t0; pota toes, steady, fl.401.60 sack. LIVE8T0CK PORTLAND. March 28. (AP). Cattle steady to strong: Beef steers and cows, lOto 13c higher; receipts. 2.043, good, 99&9.S3; medium, 98.259; corn including 230 hilled through. Steers, mon, 96.75(g 8.23; canner and cotter steers; 46 6.75; heifers, good. $7.50 7.50: cows, good, ST. 23C& 7.65 ; common fi,8.50: common and medium, 95.50(& nnd medium, S5.506.50; low cutters and -cutters. 93(?f 3."0; bulls, good, year lings excluded, 96.25 (ff 6.50 ; cutters and medium, canners and bolognas, S3 6.25; calves, medium to choice milk fed exclud ed, $8!fl ll: cnfls and common, $5,50fix8; vealera, medium and choice, (fvYi culls and common, $6.50(a Jl. Hogs slow, early. 10 to 15e lower; re ceipts 2.630, Heavyweight. 250-350 pounds, .medium, good and choice, $10 12.35; medium weight, 00-230 pounds, common, medium, good and choice, 911.25 common, medium, good and choice. $12.25 (a 12.65; lightweights, 160-200 pounds, fa, 12.65; lightweights. 130-160 pounds, common, medium, good and choice, 912 6C 12.65; packing hogs, roughend smooth, 99.2 5 10.50; slaughter pigs. flO-130 pounds medium, good and choice, $12 12.65: feeder and stocker pigs, 70 to 130 pounds, medium, good and choice, 12.25gj 13.25. Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs ex cluded in above quotations. Sheep, low; prospects about steady. Receipts, 1660; lambs, medium to choice, 91 1(S 11.30; culls and common, 910; yearling wethers, medium to choice. $(4 10; ewes, common to choice, 93Q5.50. Outside quotations based on best Mt. Adams, eastern Oregon and similar type lambs. Few valley lambs selling above 912. BUTTEE AND EGGS PORTLAND. March 28. ( AP). Dairy exchange, net prices: Butter, extras, 4lc; standards, 41c; prime firsts, firsts. 41e. Eggs, extras, 24c; firsts, 22c; pullets, 19c; current receipts, 19c". PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Marrh 28. ( AP). Wheat, Lids: BBfl hard wheat, March April, May. ft. 33; hard whie, bluestem, B.art, federation, soft white, western white, bard winter, northern spring, Hvnopsis of the Annuaf Statement of THE FIDELITY MUTUAL I,lFE IXRCRANCK tJOMPAXY of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsyl vania, on the 31st day of December. 1926, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to laMi: Capital Amount of capital stock paid up 9 None Income Total premium income for the year 9 1-.300, 11 1.48 Interest, dividends and rents leceived during the year - 4,030,077.14 Income from other sources received during the year 331,331.06 Total income 9 16.608,419.68 Disbursements Paid for losses, endow ments, annuities and surrender values -9 5,864,603.85 Dividends paid to policy holder.", during the year 2,328,647.76 Commissions and salaries paid during the yar 2,200,482,94 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 306,827.28 Amount of all other ex penditures 789,074.43 Total expenditure $ 11,689,63.6.26 Assets Value of real estate owned market value) 9 1,472,215.27 Market value of stocks and amortized value of bonds owned 22,206,889.83 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 31,734,107.92 Premium rotes, and policy loans 12,197,306.90 Cash in banks and on j hand 672,071.49 Net unee'lected and de ferred premiums, etc. . 1,50.2,237.67 Interest and ren's dne and accrued 1,080,211.91 Total admitted assets $ 70,8G5,040.99 Liabilities Net reserves 5,835,460.00 Oross claims for losses unpaid . 383,517.38 All other liabilities 7,913.396.29 Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stock of 9 9 C6.8C2.373.67 Easiness In Oregon for the Tear Gross premiums received during the, year - .$ 106,166.52 Premiums and dividends returned during the year 15.958.47 Losses .paid dnrin? the year 23.103.30 THE FIDELITY MUTl'AL LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY Walter LeMsr Talbot, President. R. F. Tull, Secretary. Statutory resident attorney for service: T. J. Mondenhall, Portland, Oregon Synopsis of the Annual Statement of the t'A XADA 1,1 FK ASfSUR A XCE . COMPANY ef he ftty of Toronto in the Province of Ontario, in the Dominion of Canada, on the thirty fir:i day of December, 1926. made to the Insurance Cotnmission ii r of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law : Capital Amount of capital stock paid up $ 1,000,000.00 Ineome Total premium income for the year 2 1,8 10.1 19. 10 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 6,808,405.39 Income from other sources received during the year 75 1,722.69 Total income. 9 3, 463,2 47.68 . Disbursements "Pnia for losses, endow ments, annuities and surrender valuea . 9 9,397,002.76 dividends paid to policy holders during the year.. 3,490,352.33 Dividends, paid on 'capital stock during. th year. . 700.000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year . 4,162,945.34 Taxes, licenses and fees paid daring the year. .. 511,100,94 Amount of all other ex penditures 1.948,305.45 ToUI expenditures 9 20,212,906.82 , Assets value of rest estate owned (market value) 9 4.C89.431.21 Value of stocks and bonds , owned (market or am ortized value) 53,183,384.34 Loans on Mortgages and : collateral, etc 42,023.53 4.72 Prsinium note and policy , loans 18,639.031.17 Cash tn banks and on hand 401.274.22 Net , uncollected and dc- . ferred premiums 2.967.731.83 Interest and rents due and accrued 2,096.759.65 Other anct (net) 81,136.88 Total admitted assets..' f 126,98 1.507.22 . . : . " IdabtltUes Jet reserve $111,836,393.00 Gross claims for losses S unpaid ... ... t,032.41S.l Alt other liabilities 11,565,796.66 Total ' liabilitieft. cxcln-' aive of capita Mtoefc of 9 t.OOO.ouo.oo 912L434.G03.a7 Snsiness In Oregon for the Year tros premiums received during the year f. 70.3I.' Premiums and diride'U returned dnring the year 0.062.87 .Leases paid durius the' THE CANADA 'i.lFK ASS L'lt AN cli" . COMPANY 5rrb'ri'- Cox. President. Statutory resident attorney for service: " i)rejo"C cmwi10B 6tt of March, ApH. May,' 91.81; western red, March. April, May. 9188. . . , Oats No. 36 pound white feed, March. April, May. 34c; ditto gray March, ApTif. May, 85o. Barley No. 2, 45 pound, BW. March, April, May, 30c. Corn No. 2 KY shipment, March, April, May, 935.25. OBEOON HAY PORTLAND, Umteh 28. APJ. Hay bnyfng.pr.ces: Eastern Oregon timothy, f2122: ditto valley. lTfe 17.50; cheat. 9l5: alfalfa 918 18.50: oat hay, fl4.?0: oat and vetcn. 916.5or17: straw, Pr ton. Sell ing prices, 92 a ton itjoe; CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. March 28. fAP). BriiTt prospects;' for' the new domestic eroy brought about liberal selling of future deliveries of wheat toaay ana consequent lower prices. Export demand was dis- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon Tor the County of Marion, as Executor bf th last Will and testament and estate of B. B. Cronk, deceas e"d, and that it has been duly arialified as such exeeutor; all per sons having claims against the estate bf said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, to it. at the office of Ronald C. Glover, Its attorney, 203 Oregon Building, Salem. .Marion County, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 29th day of March. 1927. ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK, a corporation, of Salem, Oregon. Executor of the last will and testament and estate of B. B. Cronk. deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney for Executor, Salem, Oregon. m29-a5-J 2-19-26. Synopsis vf the Annual Statement of the AMERICAN CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY if Indianapolis, in the State of Indiana, on the 31st. day of Decemner, 1926, made to the Ins'nram.-e Commissioner of the Slate of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock paid up 9 137,000.00 Income Total premium income for the ear 9 3,376,914.05 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 779,875.57 Income "from other sources received during the year 247,796.57 Total income 9 4,401,586.19 Disbursements Paid for losses, endow ments, annuities and surrender values $ 1,814.490.62 Dividends paid to policy holders during the year 4,357.93 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year ... 10,960.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year 992, 200. S3 Taxes, license and fees paid during the year." 9 4,842.75 Amount of alt other ex penditures 559,666.23 Total expenditures . . ...9 3,476,018.36 Assets Vslue of real estate owned (market value) 9 947,683.81 Value of storks and bonds owned ( market or am ortized value) 1,510,707.88 ' I.uns n mortgages and collateral, etc 7.876,637.04 Premium notes and policv loans ". 2,489,265.80 Cash in banks and on hand 218,227.09 Net uncollected and de ferred premiums 457,114.77 Interest and rents due and accrued 273,613.46 Other assets (net) 90,251.45 Total admitted assets.. .JS 13,862,503 30 Liabilities Net reserves 9 12,744,037.26 Gross claims for losses unpaid 303,138.81 All other liabilities 276,985.55 Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stock of $137,000.00. ; $ 13.324. 711.B2 Business In Oregon for the Tear Orosa piomiums received during the year ,83,486.65 Premiums and dividends returned during the year a-.-. 9 8 89 losses paid during the . '""! 38,500.00 AMERICAN CKNTRAf, UKE 1XSUR ANCK. COMPANY Herbert M. Woollen. President. Kdwarri -.. "leyer, SeeTetarv. " .Statutory resident attorney for' service: . Insurance Commissioner of Oregon. Synopsis of the Annnat Statement of the UNION. MUTUAL LIFE I N SURANCE COMlAN of Portland, in the State of Maine, on the Ust day of December, 1926, made to the Insoranee Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law:' Capital Amount of capital stock laid P 9 None ' Income Total premium income for the year . .. $ 2.428.805.62 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 961,126.66 Income from other sources received during the ye'r 5.256.35 Total income ...r 3,485,188.fJ3 ., XHsonrsenents I'aid for losses, endow ments, annuities and sprrchder values f 2,267.123.60 Divid-nds paid to policy- holders during the year 481.024 44 Commissions1 and salaries paid during the year........ 442.660.16 Taxes, licenses and feea paid during the year.. . 51,854 50 Amount of all other ex- ' " " penditures .... 223.890.84 Total expenditures ..$ 3,466,553.60 v . , , Assets value of real estate owned r (market value) :.... 487.230 75 Value of atoclr and oonds ' Ti owned (market or am- ortised value) 14.510 817 92 Loans on mortgages and m'9'1 collateral, etc. . i,i Premium Botes and policy 831'43311 raVh"',. - 3.427.463.57 1 Jt " nil on xe?"'wlri:-;;-::."-""i----ar "6.467.78 Jrrt?d premiums S9hc.t Xnerest and rent, dne 22,'517:63 a no accrued 229.926.86 Total admitted asset:... $ 19,809 S76 6' ?rorC8T" ; T 18.003,716.00 Oross rlaims for losses - ,rX! v:v::,7:v ?..o8 "viuutf 475,807.88 Total liabilitiew. exeln- slve of capital stock j of f 9 1 8.629.2 lOltl Business In Oregon for tb Tew um, a premioms received daring the 'year ;.. S ii !M AB Prrm,.nrt. - ,nd dividends .-58.B8 rrtrn.-d durinir U -er 9.107.36 - t- uunus icq 1 . . eoMPAsr - l ' Atthnr I,. Batesj President. by!,r" Phillips. Beeretary, T uTkcAuSu1 ttora"y for ervlee: University appointing. Wheat closed heavy 11 S to i.c u'-v iu" rr, rorn uncnangivl to and oats c to c down. Cross Meat Market. Bee.t busiest and best in Salem rv., .um. juoic- est steaks, bacon, hams, sausagn ,u, 6o, una. Auaoiuieiy liiry. o i u &cate bt. Chas. K. Spauldlng Logging Co lumber and building materials! The best costs nb more than In ferior grades. Go to Qie big Sa" Jem factory and Bare money, (aj Statesman Ads Bring Results EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the indersigned has been duly ap pointed by the County Court "of tha ? State of Oregon for the County of Marion, as executor of the last "will and testament and estate of Wil liam Sorrill, deceased, and that it has duly qualified as such execu tor; all persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the si?ne. duly verified, to it, at the office of Ronald C. Glover, its at torney, 203 Oregon Building, Sa lem. Marion County. Oregon, with in six moctns irm tne date at this notice. Dated at Sa.lem, Oregon, this 29th day of Marfh, 1927. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Trust .Department, a Corporation, of SKlem, Oregon. Executor of the last will and testament and estate of Wil liam Sorrill, deceaabd. RONALD C. GLOVER. Attorney lor Executor, Salem, Oregon m29-a5-12-19-26; Synopsis of the Annnal Statement of the EQUITABLE- LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY of Iei Moines, in tfte State of Iowa, en the- 3 lit day of leeemher, 19J6, made to the Insurance Comminsiouier of the Ststs of Oregon, pursuant to ia Capital paid HI r " -- "0.000.M Income Total preminm income for the year - - 11.919.700.48 Interest, dividends and rents received aurinj the year Ineome from other aoarces received duriBg the year . - - 4,236.79.4G 294.S26.58 Total ineonie 9 Disbursements Paid for losses, endow ments, annuities and aarrender Talnes 9 Dividends paid to policy holders during the year.. Dividends paid on capital stock dnring the year.... Commissions and salaries paid during the year.... Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year Amount of all other ex penditures Total expenditures $ Aaseta Value of real estate owned ( market valne) $ Valne of stocks and bonds owned (market or am ortised value) Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc i Premium notes and -policy loans Cash in banks and on hand Net uncollected and de ferred premiums Interest and rents due and accrued Other assets (net) 19,431,316.52 3,80j,63j.04 2.846.339.2T 49,000.0!) 3,O33,506.1 432,354.21 723,607.51 10,910,31 3.500,366.69 4,710,795.5 5n,433.831.:3 10,810,240.M 353.482.13 1,838,536.63 2,08M39.9t 16,856.70 Total admitted asset ...5 76,806,951.88 XoAounies j Set reserves 64,934.041.06 Cross claims for losses ' unpaid - S00-6??? All other liabilities 10.972,30. .9j Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stock of $700,00000 $ 7fi.10fi.9jl.6s Business -In Oregon for the Test Gross premiums received ... - dnrinir -tbe year $ 226,128.20 Premiums t end dividends returned daring; the year 38,95.3J Losses paid during the ,nnnnmA year 19,0OO.e EQUITABLE LIFK INSnRAXCE -0-PANY OP IOWA H. S. Xollen, President. 11. F. Hadtey. Hecretary. . Statutory resident attorney for kern. T. J. Binder. Kynopsl Of the- Annual Statement of lg CJKKAT WKSTERN IXStRAAUB COMPANY of Des Moines, in the State of -Iowa, on the 31st day of December. 1926. made the Insurance Commissioner of te b M of Oregon, porauant to law: - - Caattal Amount of capital stock paid op - $ ... Income Total premium ineome for the year ? Interest, coupons and rents received dnring the year . , Health and Accident De partment Ineome from other sources received - doring the 230,000.0 143.30' 2y.891.5J gSd.Sll 65.1 ; the year .- - Total income.. $ 1,059.598.61 Disbursements Paid for losses, endow anents," annuities and surrender Tatae . $ Dividends paid 4 to policy holders during the year Commission and salaries paid .daring the year...... Taxes, licenaes ond fees paid during the year Amount of all other ex penditures .,... HeaJUr: and- accident de- , partment ...... . p,93." i 8,396.: 4.7;l.0l is.in'5 856.537"! Total expenditures v. 1 , Assets Value of real estate owned (market value) ' $ Value of stock and bonds , owned (market or am ortised value) Loans on mortgages and coHateral, ete. -.;.-t- Premium notes and policy . loans Cash- ia banks and on liaBd ..i..---. . - Net uncollected, and de- . ?rred premiums - Interoat - and - rents due and aeeraed .i-i.. Other, 'assets (set) less, Agents Credit Balance. 421.521.0' 327.502.93 1,866.53 Totat admitted asets..$ Liabilities Jfet rerves- . . $ 943, 6"8' is,!!: 432, 4t7---1 Ail other liabilities . 3 Total . liabilities, oxelo. aive or eapTtsn stocx , S0.000.00 56a.-5' s Bast nas In Oregon for the Tear irosa premiums receivea. ..,a4 dirrfn? the ve.r'..:.. r.. " e.l " tiRKAT WKSTKRV lNSOBANb COMPANY. .. St.. B. lUwleyi rmident. U,'V. Etnery, -Beeretary. gulutory reaident attorney for rT, r lnanraoca Commissioner aid bis cessor ia office, '. .