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SUNDAY' MORNtNG H ATRTti 24, 1S27 m - TJIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 0. A. C. WUB1EM FROM UNIVERSITY CORVALLIS. April 23. (APj The Oregon Agricultural college baseball team won Its second start against the University of Oregon today, taking the game by a score of 13 to 7. The Aggies started f-arly and climaxed a scoring spree with four Tuns in the sixth. Hick Ford pitched air tight bail for the Aggies. In the sixth Johnson tallied a rim for Oregon and in the sam-i Invite Us To Your Next Blowout Mr. Coolidge May Not Want Mr. Hoover for Secretary of State Keep Smiling wiui rvciiys Best on the level Best on tough trips. i SMITH & WATKINS i High and Court Streets Telephone 44 mm t i U : I ; ' i B.C., TMC PEOPLE OF 4f , 'K J1 feffi iv -IlX' filJ I Mt!Sil!lii Ji ' lvH W.EMT f 6VPT HACv -f jM i , , f fTvT !r d M' "' ft - "S-il'&j VWiliVjPBraFowMEb, intricate ?1 mJymT isrA - ir'Sr?5 " OBJECTS I MKIEKI AS fTnE SPEClAJ-lZEp. 'N THE yAalAjz5 V Q" ASS &v 0J-owim anO TawS PARENT w OfAiMEMT or- VAtoo5 v ujh m - mm kH t riu i ii rt ik i nL. I mm mt vi r -w wm m r. e 1 s a vti;i it r- HIGH LIGHTS OCCOPATIOM OFEGtVPT V ' -V . . - . ... -. HEOUlDi MUCH icMe the eqsPtiams Suffered aoE oFTHfc INMACE:R5 ft E3TiST ""HE HVKSQS WEPE 0RtVM FROM E5VPT; ANt ReTPEATEri SLOWiV IMlo SVfilA.TME f5VPTlA.KS, LEX BY THE PHARAOH AHMOSC IVAHMES), PpRSOt them QmEMHOTEP I AU& THUTMOSE 3,mMo FOLLOWCtk AHMOSFERE WARRIOR KlH5SUKETHia C, PQECE vCVHuSIA TO i KIptEQ HATSHEPSOt filk k9 vRlQWEtk OR-35 YEARS .as 5REA?r Cw3oeROR OFtfiPTiAU.MtJTbRy, P IGHTi44S ;5 CAHPAK3MS IM SRlA, A4 CousolipATWC. am TEMGj'moM the 4w cataract I , ... . J? tuning the Aggies started th? nightmare that mined the Web foots. Slauson replaced West on the mound for Oregon and hit both Cloyes and Ford, the first men up. Next Boutnn walked, filling the bases. Ilafenfeld pop ped a slow one to the pitcher whr tagged out Cloyes at home. With the bags still loaded. Belleville drove out a circuit clout into right center. Xo more scoring wa done nnl!' the Aggies came ijd in th-" eighth. Schulmerich singled and went to second on Maple's single. A dou ble steal put both ahead. "Schul merich came home on a passed ball and. Maple crossed the plate or Qr.ayle' hit- Two mere in tiso But you can bet he'd insist on Kelly-Springfield Tires for his car if he had to pay for them himself. He doesn't say much but when he tells his tire man "Kellys" that's just what Mr. Cool idge means. " - ' OF HISTORY a J.OMG Distance. UhJT THE ING FQyPT S30R.THOTHO5E CoMOoEREfc THE 4 CATARACT, tempj.es vSVRlA AS FAR AS THE Euphrates rner. b.cThutmose M AUOHC WC WASTHC empire that ei- Jf You Save This I JM . ' t ninth ended the scoring for Ore gon. ' Batteries: Oregon West, Slau son, Mimnaugh an4-"Woodie. Ag gies Ford and Lurwn. PULLMAN. Wash., April 23 (AP) Idaho evened up its sea son series with the Wariilngton state college laclall iini by de feating the Cougars 7 to 2 hero today. Score II. II ; K. Idaho .' 7 ft 1 W. S. C. . -! 2 7 i Lawrence and Sullivan; Mitch ell, McDowell and Sebastian. SALEM HI WINS FROM ROOKS 16-6 (Contluiif T rrom pae 1 coin high of Portland 18 to 1.. Lineups ....Salem Rooks Fabry P Mills. Wagner Kelley C Yuille-Marshall dinger lb.... Hartley Adams 2b McKenna Beechler 3 b Woods Ashby a-i Pennell Forman If J. Drager Backe ...cf Burke R. Drager rf Torsoa Umpire Mason. 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. () BAR ASSOilN ELECTS PRESIDENT John H. McNary Resigned and Walter Keyes Chosen as New Leader Walter Keyes, for 10 years a member of th bar, was elected president of the Marion County Warrior Kings of I Bar association yesterday 3ft Ayf ESsooT t5SOBCv"fWE EfiVRTiANS, . Q SSAlLEt OM ALU S IDES, TME HVKSOS TOOK REFOffE I MA ) j I iWOTet BV TMCSAM Ko5E IN jA i IK TW poRTI FLE C OTY OF AvARlS IN THE tELTA. S U lU (3feVOLT,AM TOOK OP ARMS To MERB TMEV DBFEH&E&- THEM- ' HEM AHMOSE RE TURN Eli TO EQWPT, HE POUWfc TME FEUDAL UOSLES OF THE SOUTH IM REVOLT. AFTER. THE UPRISIMGWAS QuELLEOHE LAWtCt WOOlHTV WAS V S N V- ABOLISHED, AMfckTHE ESTATES DEATH OFTHUTMOSE X,THE WORK TO HER FORMER GLORY WAS CARRtEE ON 3V HIS DAUGHTER HATSHEPSuT. This famous Qoeeh resuilt thbe- that hap been DESTROVEC BV THE HVKSOS. f 1 QkUH ACCOUHT OF TlrlESE CAMPAUjiWS RELATES HOVl TWt Ef4YPTLAN5 CAPTURE THE ClTV OP QjVSMuGitjLtNQ PtCkfJIS. SOLB1C US THROUGH GATES IM PAMKIIERS, If Si 11 Page EchVWek .You .Will Havc a Complete .History of Man. IS HELEN WILIS ENGAGED? ?""" 1 ;v Mil 'f X Amej-ica's Queen of the Courts. Miss Helen Wills, it is being whis- pered around. has been paid a visit! by Lord Cupid. The arrow of suspicion points to Gerald Stratford, with whom Miss Wills i when members met to reorganize the group. Carl T. Pope was named secretary. Mr. Keyes, who is a University of Oregon graduate, and who re ceived hl3 instruction in law at George Washington law school in Washington, D. ('., was elected to succeed John II. McNary, who re signed when he was appointed fed eral district judge recently. Mr. Pope, the new secretary, is a grad- noon.uate of Willamette university law 35VPTIAH SCUL-PTOR5 CAQvED CoijOSSAL STATOES FROM'STOWB. Ancient Egypt By Qhmo5E TMEM TOOK OF OUILMHfi UP THg KimQOOM. m EVVPT liovJ MAIS A LARAE AkltS I 111 A EFPICIENT ARMY, AH t THE" WHOLE LAHfck WAS RooSEpk w ITH THE DESIRE FOR COHQuEST OF RESTOR-j Qs A RESULT OF THESS'f; JOPPA THE CpMQUSSTS, AIL LANfrS WERE FORCED TO PAY TftBoTE TO THE PHARAOH, AMD EGYPT BECAME TME TREASURE; house of the worlP. r ; vvvMl has been practicing on the courts for the; Wimbledon tournament this June. Photo, from San Fran cisco, shows Miss Wills and Mr. Stratford on the courts. school, and has practiced in Salem for six years. A committee to wok over the by-laws and determine fees, was appointed, John Bayne being named as chairman, with W. C. Winslow, C, M. Inman and John Carson as other members. This committee will report at the next meeting, two weeks hence, as to the advisability of affiliating with the state bar association. Marion county attorneys, it is said, are 3 HE EWpTANS MAtx ALSO ATTAlMEfc 5oMG SKILL IM MOSC- J. CARROLL MANSFIELD UP THE task Li 0: Mtf QaTSHEPSUT AMfA HER HUSSAR THUTMOSE UL,HAls SEIZED THE THRONE FROMTHUTMOSE JL, Al4t RuLEn AS JOtHT SOVEREIGNS. ThoTMOSB BL WA5 (JEALOUS OF HAT5HEPSUTS POWER AHt WAS CONSTAMTLy Pj.OTTMG AGAlHST HER. -4 --i ffs'I'llwe EQYPTIAH EMPIRE J' ' Mgk ABOUT 1450 B.C. ' : J - v ... . SviMoi of the Annual Statnnt f th MICHICAN MUTUAL. Ff RK INSURANCE COMPANY of lAnttins, th Su nf JlichI?o, n th thirty-finst djr of l-PDiUr, 12. mad tu tk inauriara Comfniaaiouor f th Stam n Orefrrm. pursuant to law: Capital Antnnnt nf capital (toek l.aid up Mutual Co. , Incom Net premium rwived dur- inic the year $ 2.1I0.3I2.52 InH-rwft, divitlfiula And rfnt. iwrivcd during the yMp 14.1.S04.04 Income from othrr iuprr ri-veiTPd during th year 15I.OC9.40 Total income $ 2,4T6.lii8r.6 Oifibarseiueata St t 1osps paid during tlie yeur including adjust ment exptiie( $ 1,208,777.99 Dividends paid An capital atock during the year ... . Mutual Co. Commissions and aalariei paid during the year 629,008.98 Taxe. licenses and feea during the year . 20.260.83 Amount of all other expen ditures 406,.r88.92 Total expenditure! f 2,264.636.72 A seta Value of real estate owned (market value) 9 100.OO0.O0 alue of stocks and honds owned (market value) .. 1,405,667.00 'Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 1,300.107.14 Cash in banka and on hand 229,064.23 Premiums in rourse of col lection written since Sep tember 30. 1926 149,335.70 Interest and rent due and accrued 40,505.80 Reinsurance due on paid losses (Schedule E) 3.753.78 Total admitted assets.... 9 LUbUitUi Gross claims for losses un paid $ Amount of unearned prem iums on all outstanding risks All other liabilities .... 3,234,433.67 242,066.63 1,832.181.92 52,872.04 Total liabilities, exclusive of. capital stock of Mu tual Co 2.127,120.59 Business In Oregon for tha Year Net premiums received dur ing the year $ 23,411.06 Losses, paid during the year 2,222.72 Losses incurred during the yar ,.. 5.994.94 MICHIGAN MILLERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Robert Henkel. President. L. H. Baker, Secretary. Statntory resident attorney for aerriee: Insurance Commissioner. Svnopsis of the Annual Statement of THE ALL.IANCK INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsyl vania, on the thirty-first day of Decem ber, 1920, made to the Insurance Com missioner of the State of Oregon, pursu ant to law: Capital " Amount of capital itock paid up S 1,000,000.00 Income Net premiums received during the year .1 $ 3,651,835.02 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 290.470.64 Income from other sources received during the year 76.530.75 Total Income $ 4,018.836.41 Disbursements Net losses paid durinr the year including adjust ment expenses $ 1,744,352.22 Dividends paid .on capital stock during the year.... 200,000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year...., 1,144,631.61 Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year.....'. 110,069.53 Amount of all other expen ditures 378,797.63 Total expenditures ...$ 577.850.99 Assets Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) $ 6,161.379.00 Cash in banks and on hand 701,800.59 Pr'-iniums in course nf col lection written since Sep tember 30, 1926 840,585.01 Interest and rents due and accrued 83,115.17 Total admitted asset's 7,786,939.77 Liabilities Gross claims for losses un paid $ 710,100.00 Amount of unearned prem iums on all outstanding risks 3,036,467.89 Due for commission and brokerage 39,351.61 All other liabilities 248,316.90 Surplus 2,752,703.37 Total liabilities, exclusive of capital atock of $1,- 000.000.00 $ R, 786.939. 77 Business In Oregon for the Tear Net premiums received dur ing the year $ 29,483.06 Net Tosses paid during the year , 15,414.75 Net losses incurred during , the year . 15.715.QP vear 15,715.69 ALLIANCE INSURANCE COMPANY .Benjamin Rush, President. John Kremer, Secretary. Statutory resident attorney for aervice: Dudley G. Allen, 308 Lewis Bldg., Port land, Ore. Resident agent, W. A. Liston, Salem, Ore. Synopsis of the Annua Statement of the 3IICHIGAN FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY of Detroit, in the SUrte of Michigan, on the thirty-first day of December. 1926, made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock paid up $ 400,000.00 Income Net premiums received dur ing the year $ 1,223,003.74 Interest. dividends and rents received during the year Income" from other sources received during the year 112.878.26 350.00 Total income - $ 1,336,232.00 Disbursements Net losses paid during the year including - adjust ment expenses - $ 738,983.67 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year ... 40,000.00 Commissions and salaries paid during the year .... 367,262.39 Taxes, licenses and feea paid during the year 49,647.64 Amount of all other expen ditures , .... 160,044.26 Total expenditures $ Assets Value of storks and bonds owned (market value) . $ I.oans on mortgages and collateral, etc Caah in banks and on hand Premiums in coarse of col lection written since Sep tember 30, 1926 Interest and rents due and accrued 1,355.937.96 1.361,230.00 702,715.58 46,683.68 302.058.45 36,731.04 Total admitted assets $2,449,418.75 UabUlUea Gross claims for loaaea on paid 154.972.15 Amount of unearned prem iums on all. outstanding risks 1,345.815.21 Due for commission and brokerage 1,100.00 All other liabilitiea 56,329.63 Total liabilities, exclusive of capital stock of $400,- 000.00 . ; $ 1.558.216.90 Badness in Orsfon for th Tsar Net premiums received dur- - in the year $ 10.28S.80 Losses . paid during tao year ; 3,613.12 Losses incurred during the year 8.121.11 MICHIGAN FIRE MARINE INSURANCE CO. "D. M. Ferry, Jr., President., H. E. Everett, Secretary. Statutory resident attorney for aervice W. II. Burghardt, . resident agent, $71 But Street, Salem, Ore. Insurance Commissioner., - the only ones toot now affiliated with that group.. , ;1 It was decided to tender a ban quet to Judge - McNary on the oc casion of his appointment to the federal bench. The banquet will be held In about two weeks. Wal ter Winslow,. Robin Day and Bert Ford 'Were named as a committee (mmm iiU-A : , m -w I an New First National Bank Building BASEMENT. D Loxe Shining Parlor Experts for Ladies and Gentlemen. ENTRANCE Ted's Cigar Stand Ted Irwin, Proprietor. SECOND FIOOK Coffey's Photo Serriee Tel. 708. over u spa THIRD FLOOR Morris Optical Co., 301-302-303 Jr. Henry E. Morris, Optometrist Telephone 239 - C. r. Gillette ..... ..... Salts 318 Lawyer Telephone 1056 HILLMAN FUEL COMPANY Retail Office '. S 11-313 Stoker Display .311-312 Consulting Engineer 310 Executive Booms , 309-319 Telephone 27 Yard 1855 King a Wyckoff .... .306-301 Distributors for Wilahlrs's "I-on-a-co" Socolofsky a Son, TeL 970 304-301 seal Estate. Loans, insnrance FOURTH FLOOR Drs. O'Neill a Buxdette, Optometrists Phone 625 401-402-403-404-406 Guardian Building ft Loan Association G. Rayford Ely 413: Telephone 767 WUlard H. Wirtx and Fsnl F. Bnrrls Attorneys. 410-411-412 Tel. 186 Lane Morley, 413, Tel. 757; Res. 1915-W Real Estate Loans Insurance SIXTH FLOOR Geo. R. Vehrs, M. D., Pbyslcian ft Surge Suits 603. Tel. 2378-2379; Ret.. 77 Robin D. Day and Don si d W. Mile Attorneys at Law Telephone 193. 610-6U-6& E. F. Smith, New York Life Room 613. Telephone 193 EIGHTH FLOOR Dr. C. Ward Davis, General Dentistry Telephone 816. Boom 803 Dr. H. B. Scofield ...... 800 Chiropractor, Neurocaloaeter Service I. N. Sanders, M. D., Physician ft Surgeon Suite 810. Telephone 556; Res. 234f NINTH FLOOR Dr. H. M. Brown. Eye, Ear, Hose Throa specialist. - Suite o: TENTH FLOOR Dr. W. A. Johnson, Dentist Telephone 1285 .. 1001 Ch aimer Lee George, D. D. 8. General Dentistry E. M. Griffin. D. D. 8.. Orthodontia Telephone 181. Satto 1002-1003 UNION ROSTER 1 o o HOD CARRIERS AND BUILDING LA borers Local No. 441, meets Wed., 8 p. m. Call 179 for men. CAPITOL TYPOGRAPHIxiAL UNION No. 210 President, G. F. Evans; sec retary, M. I. , Pilkenton. Meets sec ond Saturday, 3 p. m. OARPKNTERS UNION NO. 1065 Meets Thurs. evening. Herbert Hale, president; Wm. Pettit, secretary. Skilled mechanics furnished. Tel. 179. 6ALEVC UNION LABEL LEAGUE Meets at Labor Hall on call of presi dent. F. W. Bears, secretary Bos 44j, saiem. ore. LODGE ROSTER : ; o KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MEETS Al McOornaclc Hall, over Miller's Store, every Saturday evening. F. J. Toote, O. C; H. R. Burke. K. of R. S. Tel. 1319-W REAL ESTATE DIRECTORY ' . BECKS ft HENDRICK8 189 N High. TeL.169. LEE VT. BELL ' 503 Bank of Commerce Bldg. 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Oscar Hayter of Dallas, past president 1 of the Oregon State Bar association, was the principal' speaker.' ' C The Marion Automobile Co. The Stndebaker, the world's greatest automobile value Operating cost small. Will last a lifetime, with care. Standard coach $1510. () Directory Local Rates For Classified Advertisin; Onetime or.FundaT Three time : cents ,-r wor.l Sis times . . " ""' l'r orJ 1 mo. daily ,n, plm " o I"" -"M In order to ,"", tJ time r.te. ..I...., ' uu" SU i.L Ho Ad taken for le. tw.. Ads. run SuKd.-,y UN1 " one-time rate. , - d at jiaveniiemenTs (eTrer.t . -and Situ.t.on. Wanted' M V over the telephone if . a subscriber to ,,h,,r,e A , . Th. L: u u .. v . .. tisements at. any tm,e ( s, ' night. To insure P,I( ur tiou Ails i. niiiiu HO IU lM tor. 7 r. ArcrriNKi:us i'F. N. Woory" " U yrs. Raleme leading t,.t.,,P anil . furniture d. al. r. c.-, .. i , ItitO N. Summer. Tel . I i ' " Xf KICK OX MY .si iivu i; ; F. N. Woodry ;. The Woodry every luidy knowi. r .v), paid for used furniture, tu!.s. ft,. : Res. and Store 1610 x. Sini-nir.' 'Phone 511 H. F. Woodry & Son Right down town. Cash raid for nsed furniture. : Store 271 N. Com'! Tel. 75. Arentt for Lsnr Katigs' AUTO TOPS SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT Wont O. J. Huil Auko Top and Paint tsLon 267 S. Commerial. 5a!i;tf BATTERY & ELECTRICIAN 0 Ri D. BARTON F.XIDE BaTTERIFS Starter and generator work; 20J South High. . Tel. 19 CUL'RT hT. JOE WILLIAMS FLEENER ELFOTRIC CO. HOPSK wiring by hour , or eootrai't. Estimates furnished. Tel. 80 4i Court M. BICYCLES & REPARXfl 8 LLOYD E. RAM8DEN rCOLUMBI A III rycles and repairing. 8W7 Court. HELP WANTED AfiKXTS niSTttlBt'TOKS. MK - ii:' women, $100 and upwards weekly fur you any place, 98 out of lfio buy; sn cess insured. Kaloti Corporal mu. Omaha,. Nehr. Sajirii $100.00 OR : BKTTKR-PFR WT.EK To ladies , and gentlemen to demonstrate -moKt Tnarvelous - invention. i'.vi-ry home interested. - Householder' . M'CLF.OI.I, 619 So. 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CITY LOANS We are loaning Pru dential Insurance Company noney on eity residence and business property at 5,-plua a eommiaaioa. liawkint : ft Roberta, Ine., 205 Oregon Builder di4it Insure Your home or ear new. Phone 161 BECKE ft HENDRICKS Heilif Bldg, 189 N. High St. ji tl WANTED Employment H ' ' CONTRACTOR ' . We specialiie in repair, garares and out buildings. Graves, TeL 765. - 19mayr3 LANDSCAPE GARDENING AND CON . struetion work contracts. Tel. 1008 -W. I Hubbard ft Cook. 19May20 FOR GARDEN PLOWING, BASEMENT digging and team work. TeL 72F2. - 10mHt FOB RENT Apartmenta 2 NICELY FURNISHED APT. S30. CLOSP Sn. 252 No. Cottage. TeL 1709-W. .',..'. 23apr2f 7-ROOM MODERN APT, NEW. NE.K State Honse. 1064 Oak St. 23aprT FOR RENT PLEASANT SLEK -f ing room for gentleman. Cloe . in. Telephone 747W. ' - 25aJ". 2, 3 OR 4-ROOM APARTMENT. ALS sleeping rooms, 267 8. Church. 23prJr FURNISHED APARTMENT. PRIVATK bath, S45 CoarC TeL 1057. 23apr24 FOR REST LARGE NEW APTS. WITH garares $15. Adults. Hot water heat. Hardwood floors throughout. Thee are nice. - 207S Tairrroands. Becke ft Hendricks. 189 N. High street. . SSaprZT. 'I