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and Quickly Finds Your Buyer: He Works Every Day and is Inexpensive REAL ESTATE i DIRECTORY j .tXD2K&ON KUPrar, Realtor 16J S. High. TeL 1844 BAKBEa. DONie 200 Gray bug. Tel. 790 HtCKt a iLNDKlCft.S 18 . Hiu. TeL 161 o. itouKgjsx'r 147 N. umunreim TeL 677 109 8. Com! Toi. 6i r scs; w. ir. Biujwfc- 87 5 Stat. T'. ;8t thje bungalow realjy 447 Sun b. . UO CiiLLi. Ik,, !- 20 bkate .is. 1T3' ab liA&4Uk 19b S. Ccm i. 569 or 2054 90 N. CLurca. 1,1. 2S9 la auti At. tfau ulg. sec m UABKlliL AVAJtLJE 186 B. UUmv at. T,. 224. W. H. UisABaLNUOiiST A CO. 134 t. lUrt 6 Li jwAXYLS JOiiSltUJi 120 U. itMtg. TeL ftSi W. U. JLaVUSGIa 147 fc. Cow 'I. TL 11, LAFLAB LAiTLAR Lsdd A buen ttciit ilui. Tel. Sei LAUtiN OK RICE, lii Oregon xtut. TaL 17 w. a. liXarou 404-5 Xaeoni TaL S AitTiiUli MADSfcN 1074 Sextat TaL 2c 40'J Oregon lia. TL 117. O. uL. afci.DDLTbli fCU Oregon todg. TeL 3 em. V. U iULLB $31 V- Stato tit. Tel. 1.. W. i etudao 451 Court Sw TaL. 261s JOHN W. OSit Kcv Bligh bid. TaL 243i 4 34 Court, lei. 183. urJ ImuS. T'-'i- 9U" K1CU 1.. HiLiiANN. Realtor 21 a N. liitfh JU TmL 864 bAi-i-M KtALTf CO. b2 gtJte t. .-wm 1. TeL, 1004 210 Oregon Hiag. 'I el. 193i SOCOLCf'Sfcl ft OX 304 5 First Jal. Hauk Bldg. lei. 970 SQUARE HEAL ttEALTT V. S. Nat 1 Brnk Blda. Tel. 474 TKIAKGLE REAi-TY CO. 421 Court St. Tei. 651 cl&icu Bcbjcurs l'-i' X. Commercial. TeL 1854 U. S. REALTY CO. 4J StaU St. TL 86M) F. U. WOOD $41 State St. TeL-74 REAL ESTATE j 51 FAIRMOUXT HILL Splendid new 5 rooms and bath, .'nctly modern, Esat front. Lot 50x 1 ". i, on paved street. Owner moving h. ist. Price $5800. terms. SOCOLOrSKY SON" .Via First Xet'l. Bank Bldg. TRAIT. Equity in home on Sum ir.r Street.-close in for car. I.ivt in West Salem or anything we c'! ime. ' Ko SALE Six acre tract close to (Tv limits. Small bouse. 2 lots $1250. dood California property to trade for K L WOOD. GF.OROE F. PEED 841 State Street 15K V1 TIFTL SEW Kl"RXISHEI. HOME r rooms and bath, strictly modern, rirolv furnished, well arranged. East f'.nt with attractive porch. On pave i. :ert. garage. This home is out of the ordinary a-J mnst be sold. Let us show you !' Here is the chance to get home a".d furniture at a very low figure. $'.i00, terms. SOCOI.OFSKY SOX 303 First Xet'l. Bank Bldg. A 1ST ILDIXC. SITE MT-ST FIT THE HOME AND PER80X Hre is one 8 blocks from postoffice. crner lot, large oak and fir trees, and if you prefer the atnrdy type cf oak we have a swell lot on North 20th St.. or a beautiful Fairmount Hill Vot. and here is a beautiful 1 M acres overlook inr all Salem and the Snow Line, bean tifiil with wild ahrnbbery and an abun dance of mountain laorel. OEISER REAL ESTATE 441 Court St. 8 room house, cloae in,' 4 blocks down town to trade for smaller house or lots, house in fine condition. All clear, pavement. We have aeveral farms to trade for house in town, from 12 to 50 acres. Cood plaeea with crop coming, one stocked 'and equipped. Priced right. $2200 ban food 6 room house en acre of land In City limits, north, on pavement and paid up. Easy payments, $400 cash. SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO. 202 U. 8. Set. Bank Bldg. INCOME PROPERTY REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILD IN O, two story, baaement, $0x40, bet wter heating plant; exceptional con struction and a. very desirable location. Occupied by stores and apartments, all rented. The gross income from this property is nearly 14 per cent. If 70a are looking for a first class property with a good income and a fnture, SEE THIS. Price Including fine furniture, electric ranges, etc, in apartment $42,000. $18,000 cash will handle. Owner will accept modern Portland or Salem home for part. For full partic ulars see TRIANGLE REALTY COMPANY 431 Court Street. Ground Floor REAL ESTATE Trades 52 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 5. 10. or 12 acres. Small payment down, essy torms. Phone 97F12. I HAVE OORVALLIS PROPERTY TO offer as part or fnll payment on a good home in or near Salem. Call owner 1902-W. WANTED An Auto for nry equity In a 5 room house, close in location. SEE my agent. LEO N. CHILDS CO., Realtors 820 State Street. Phone 1727 EXCHANGE Lovely little three room bungalow with two lots on paved street a Initial payment oa a small dairy ranch. W. A. LI8TON 404 MASONIO TEMPLE Well improved 5 acre bear Ashland to exchange for small Salem borne. Improved 8 acres near Ms. Vernon to exchange for Salem equity with small mortgage. BARBER ft BOND tOO Gray Bldg. 125 N. Liberty WE WILL GIVE YOU thia 2 Acre fine sandy loam, 6 Room House. Bam, Chicken House and 20 Bearing Fruit and Walnut tree for $308.00 down. Terms on the balance of $1000.00. Worth at least $2000.00. Act quick. See Beehtel or Sear. 841 StaU St, Boom 4, Phone 766. V ' REAL ESTATETrades 52 eIh P o f r En" tor unin cumbered Salem property Prom 8 to 40 acre, of splendid new toil. 3 mile nr"rJp,Te.d rod- N,,,r bath, hardwood fmished. electric lights, furnace, full cement basement, lou of Duilt-in conveniences, drilled well au tomatic water yt-ta for all building and irrigation of lawn. SO acre set jo wa.nuts. filberts and cherries 1 , 2 barns and large ho house. Splendid place for hogs, turkey and chickens. This 'place will pay it way and grow m value. I'rire very reisonaUe. JOHN H. 8COTT 305 Oregon Bid. Phone 254 or 622 8PKCIAL 6 room new house, garage, paved street. Price $3500. Will trade for unimproved lend near Salem. S arrea close is with good modern buildings. Will exchange for food home rn Salem. C0 acres. A fine Dairy farm with good improvements, not far from Sa lem on market road, stocked end equipped. Will take part in Salem property. 90 acres of timber, and pasture, run ning water, 13 miles from Salem. Price $3000. Will trade for a good modern home in Salem. SEE Thomason with LEO X. CHILDS CO., Realtor 320 SUte Street. Phone 1727 REAL ESTATE Farms 53 80 Acre walnut and filbert land, ell cleared, fenced; good barn; 1 mile from small town. 12 miles from Salem. ' SOOOLOKSKY k SOX Tel. 970 SNAP: 43 acre farm with running water lo cated six miles east on Silverton road, with buildings. Price for quick sale $6300, terms. SEE I'S AT ONCE THIS WILL NOT LAST. W. II. GRABEXHORST k CO. 134 S. Liberty St. LOOK LOOK LOOK If you are look ng for a Snap Here it is. A beautiful 5 acre tract, best of soil, has large new poultry house and brooder house. 300 pure bred White Leghorn chickens dandy cow. Some garden tools, feed good family orchard. House, Harn. good deep well owner going Eakt, has other bus iness interest. Must sell at sacrifice price $300. Same terms. Also a beautiful 5 A. tract adjoining, belongs to a non-reitlent, no buildings, for sale cheap. I'or Farms Lirge or SmaH See MR. BKCHTF.J. or MR. SEARS 111 State Street. Rooms 3 and 4 9 aTcs with snmll lionise and barn. Near pav -ment. school and store. Good spring. A real bargain. Only JllUO OO. Eay payment. 11 Acres. Some fruit Pair house and other building.-.. Spring water piped to house. It' a snap at Si.ViO.OO, or trade for tity property. 10 Acres. lair building. fiood fruit. Graveled road. Close to school. ? 17.30. 00. Easy terms or trade for City property. 4 Acres. New four room house. Fine ioratii-n. $3200.00 takes this, or trade on farm. See STEGXER 275 State St. $ 1.000 for 16 acres land, estimated 800 cords of fir, UOO cords of oak, rt mi. from Salem. $350 down. $ 1.500 for 5 acres 1 mi. eatt of citv limits. Easv terms. $ 1.750 for 119 acres. 5 room house, 1 row, some chickens, 2 blocks to school, fine berry land. Easy terms. $ 3,000 for 1 1 acres, one a. blackcaps, H a. strawberries. 1 a. black berries, 8 a. cultiveted, 4 room house, chicken house, barn, gar age, all new land and fine soil, $300 down. $ 3,500 for 35 a. good timber land, 7 mi. from Salem, hi mi, to Oregon r.lectnc -&tsWon. Terms. $16,000 for 70 a. farm, modern 7 room home, oak floors, bath, electric water system, o. cows, some hogs and fully equipped. Will take Salem residence to $4000 MELVIX JOHNSON' 320 r. S. Bank Bldg. Phone 637 REAL ESTATE Sub. 54 GOOD BUYS IX CLOSE IN ACREAGE 1 acre tract not far out, close to pav ing, new 5 room bungalow, built ins. water system, electric lights, woodshed and garage. 1'r.ce $2650, cash $500, balance terms. 1 acre 4 of a mile out on good road, 4 room Cottage, woodshed and garage. large chicken house, some fruit, spring water. A good buy for $2100, easy terms. 5 acres i n-.ile East on D street with fair s-t of buildings for $3600, part- terms. 3 acres 1 Vi miles out. dark rich well drained land, on good road and electric light line, close to school. Price only $1125. 8 acres on Pacific highway for $1400. A snap. 10 acres, good land. 2 miles out on paved road and electric light line. Price only $2eo0. cash $500, balance easy. is Buy Acreage. Large or Small, SEE LEO X. CHILDS CO., Realtors 320 State Street. Phone 1727 TRANSFER & HAULING 57 Frank M. Newton Local and long distance hauling light Country hauling a specialty TeL 6$ We Move Store and Ship Household good. Oar specialty 1 via no and furniture moving. We ale make country trip. We handle the beat Coal and Wood Cell on us for prleoa. We give good measure, good quality and good service. Larmer Transfer Co. TeL 980. CAPITAL CITY TRANgPEH CO. $26 Stat Bt. TeL ". instnouting, rwr werdlag and storage our specialty. Got WATER 58 OREGON WASH. WJTKR SERVICE OO. OfTUe 304 Boute tvoamere'.ai ou sea per eat diacovat ew dense tie flat rate paid in advsmee. No aedeetie for ab sence or any eaaao aaleaa Urate is abut off your premises . , MINUTE MOVIES: fOr? wlc OK A lifcE SCALE Dfc. O-VJ- MOLA F HELPS. COlLD NBXJ SUSPENSION ' DENTIFRICE. r. DAM 1. THE OREGON TRAVEL 59 A FIX 5 T.ZYi WAITOP ROOM IN THE NEW HOTEL SEXATOd Frequent Schedules Thirty Ride Books hi Reduced Rate A Swift and Reliab.e Package Service Courteous Attention Frou Ail Employees These - Are a Few of the Offer'r.gs Made the Publie By PARKER STAGES, INC. Stage Leaving Times: Dallas: 7 a. m., :10 a. m., 11.25 a. m, 2:10 p. m., 5:15 p. tr. ' Independence k Monmouth: 7 a. nu, 9:16 a. in. 11.-15 a. m., 8 p. m., S;l$ p. m., 8:30 p. m. (Sunday only.) eilverton: 7 a. m., 11 a. ., 5 p. m. Falls City, MrMinnvUle, Newberg, Hills boro. Forest Grove, Sheridan. Title moon: 9:1 a. an.. 3:10 p. .m., 5:15 p. an. For Information Call 222 or 698. AUTOS WANTED 60 CASH PAID FOR FORDS .iKER ACT0 USED CARS For Sale 61 FOR SALE WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN; Thoroly overhauled; Looks like new. Phone 96F4. 1 Chrysler 60 Roadster .... 1 Chrysler 68 Roadster .. 1 Chrysler 58 Coupe 1 Chrysler 70 Sedan I Chrysler 70 Coach 1 Ford Coupe 1 New Erakine I Maxwell Sedan $600 $535 $650 $700 $950 .. $825 $850 $500 FITZGERALD-SHERWIN MOTOR CO. Liberty k Chemeketa Sts. i Good Used Cars 1926 Chevrolet Cosch, overhauled $400.00 1925 Star Touring, 4 whesl brakes $200.00 1926 Essex Coach, new tires, overhauled $400.00 1924 Studebaker Touring $300.00 1924 Studebaker Special Six Se dan r. 5:30.00 1922 Ford Coupe, new rubber $100.00 LICENSE INCLUDED Newton Motor Co. Phone 1000 Opposite City Hall Valley Motor Company Ihas these guaranteed Cars 1925 Iode Business Coupe $495 1925 Chevrolet Coach $29.-. 1926 Ford Coupe, light pistons $295 1922 Ford Coups $100 1924 Gardner Touring .. $200 1926 Ford Pick lp Roadster $290 Many other Fords also 1 Overland Tour. and 1 Star Touring. High Grade Used Automobiles Exceptional Prices 1923 Ford Tudor $225 1927 Star 6 Landau Sedan 550 1926 Dodge Roadster $585 1927 Tontiac Coupe $600 1926 Buick 4 Pass. Coupe $985 Several other cars of I-ke value to se lect from. Come in and look theui over. We give term;. F. W. Pettyjohn Co. 365 North Commercial St. Tel. 1260 "AFTER WE SELL WE SERVE' ' McKay's for Used Car With an O. K-. That Counts-- -Ford Tourings, each $ 35.00 1927 Ford Coupe 350.00 1926 Oakland Coach 1927 Chevrolet Coupe ... 1927 Chevrolet Coach ... 1925 Chevrolet Touring . 1923 Ford Conpe 1926 Chevrolet Touring . 1926 Overland 6 Coach... 1926 Chevrolet Sedan ... .. 600.00 . 525.00 . 550.00 .. 250 00 .. 125.00 .. 300.00 .. 475. d0 .. 500.00 430 X. Commercial. Tel. 1802 Douglas McKay Chevrolet Company Two of the Best Packard - Oldsmobile Special Special Special New Oldsmobile Landau Sedan $1075 New Oldsmobile Coup 950 1926 Packard Six Club Sedan $1900 1918 Packard Six Sedon 1500 1926 Buick Master Six Sedan 1050 1927 Oldsmobile DeLuxe Coupe 725 Try to mateh-these price. We are just listing a few of our good bays. It will pay you to look our stock over be fore jreu buy. We nave all kinds, ail makes, ranging- from $50 to $2000. Capitol Motors, Inc. BIDDY BI8HOP 850 No. High St. Phone 2125 GAS OILi GREASE WE NEVER CLOSE WASHING STORAGE WMEELAN HEWS SCORES A SCOOP g)r?ST AND ONLY AUTHENTIC SKMiS OF PROF Q.B.VHfBCE AMD HIS VJOKDtrtT Ul UNPEr? SEA PfcTl?S fcANANA 1 SI AMDS fwetiai), tClr4 HUMIDOR ASPECTS-HIS BE TORE MARCHING- OUT To CAPTURE THE rSEBEt &AWDir, tf. BARGO f ' in ii ii .nil a I 1 LIU STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, USED CARS For Sale 61 Hollywood 435 No. Cominercial Save On AU Makes and Models. 1927 Star Six Sedan 1927 Super Hudson Cosch 1927 Type Dodge Sedan 1927 Chrysler 50 Phaeton 1927 Ford Coup 1925 Chevrolet Touring 1927 Type Star Six Roadster We invite mechanical inspection by your own mechanic. MUST CLEAN OUtV ALL USED CARS Starting this week we are making drastic reductions on all used cars to make room for new Marmon cars. R. N. MacDONALD, 688 Ferry St., Tel. 409 I o- Salexn Markets GRAIN Xo. 1, wheat, white Ueil wheat, sacked Oats, per bu. milling . $1.20 $1.13 $ .64 PORK, MUTTON AUD BEEF lop nogs .... 8 60 Sows 06.07 Top ,teers - 11(5-13 Cows .. - 03 .07 Spring lambs 09. 12 Dressed vt-al IS Dressed bogs - -- -H POULTRY Light hens Heavy hena Springs Broilers 130.15 19(4 21 16.17 18$ .20 EGGS. BUTTER. BUTTE EPAT Standards Buttrfat Print Butter - 47 Vi (a .19 .48 .48H VEGETABLES Beets, sacked . New cabbage ... Potatoes Celery, bunches 08 .04 U $1.80, $1.55. $1.25 $1.35 01.75 06(3.07 Sweet potatoes New potatoes Rejuvenated potatoes Local onions 15 .10 $3.50($4.00 Svnnnsis of the Annual Statement of THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY of 100 Bloor Street East. Toronto. In the Province of Ontario, on the thirty-tirst dv of December. 1927. made to the In surance Commissioner of the State of Ore gon, pursuant to law: United States Business Only Capital Amo'int of capital stock paid up $ none Income Totsl premium income for the fr i.uos.lJi.m Interest, dividends and rents received during the year Income from other sources received during the year 184,496.29 16,763.59 Total income $ 1.259.411.04 Disbursements Taid for loe. endow ments, annuities and surrender values $ Dividends paid to policy holders during the year Dividends paid on capital stock during 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 $ Asset Value of real estate own ed (market value) $ Value of stork and bonds owned (amor tised value) Loans on mortgages and 'collateral, etc Premium note and poli cy loan 447.G2 3.56 12S.290.84 none 237,51.94 47,531.91 62.79.1 18 923,760 33 Xone 3,563.827.74 468,753.44 Xone 896,037.83 145,597.66 72.878.17 none Cash in bank and on hand Net uncollected and de ferred premiums Interest and rents due and accrued Other assets (net) Total admitted assets $ 4,647,099.84 Liabilities Xet reserve $ 4.332,415.00 Gross claims for losses unpaid - 48.954.00 All other liabilities 281.581.54 Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital atock of $ Xone $ 4.662.950.54 Easiness In Oregon for the Year Croea premiums received during the year f 51,956.67 Premiums and dividends returned during the year 8,904.04 Losses paid during the year 8,500.00 THE MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY William George Goederham, President. Edmond Scales Marfarlane, Secretary. Statutory resident attorney for service: Insurance Commissioner. IrAE PrXJFKSCR IN TVIS ACT Or To -roe eoTC? EAY vmTTH HiS SPECIAL SUPER SUBWARIME MOV1B m c - . . - USED CARS For Sale 61 Phone H027 $ S T & CD. COMING NDW To Have Temporary Store on Center Till Permanent Store Is Ready Montgomery Ward & Co. are to open business in Salem at once, in the middle store room of the building of James Young and Jon athan Bourne, on Center street near High facing on Center. The Montgomery Ward people have taken a lease on this store room. to last until their permanent store is ready for them. It will be remembered that Cur tis B. Cross is to erect a new building on the west side of Lib erty street, near Chemeketa, part of which is to be leased to Mont gomery Ward & Co. It is expected to have the Cross building finished and ready for occupancy by the first of July; but the lease of the company on the temporary quarters will last long er than that, in .case there Is de lay in having the permanent quar ters ready for them at that time. GAS SALES ACTIVE 22 PKR CEXT ABOVE FIGURE FOR FEBRUARY, 1927 ' flasoli-ne sales in Oregon during the month of February. 1928, were 22 per cent in excess of what they were during the same month in 1927, according to a report pre pared here Saturday by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state. - Receipts from gasoline sales during February, 1928, aggregat ed $250,000. while for the month of January 1927, they totalled $208,697. The semi-annual distribution1 of motor vehicle fees between the state highway department and the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned haa been duly ap pointed Executor of the Last Will and Testament and estate of Caro line Hemmjng, deceased, and has qualified aft such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same to-the rSndersigned at his residence at x1031 South Street, Salem, Oregon, or at the office of his attorney. L. G. Lewelllng. in the First National Bank Building, ln Albany, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof, with proper' vouchers therefor, duly verified aa by law required. , Dated and first published this 4th day of March. 1928. ROBERT HEMMING, Executor of the- Estate of Caro line Hemming, deceased. L. G. LEWELLLNG, Attorney for Executor, First National Bank Building, Albany, Oregon. M4-11-18-25A1 CAWCRA M I WHEN ASVtEt & 0HCTHEV? HE MXXJLt) UtfE SOrAE RUM OR OUM TOR WS eywtAV, CHIEF LAUGHING GAS of eeutPio. said Qoicviy- I DO AX5T CHOOSE. MARCH 18, 1928 counties probably will be made later this month. The collections between September 15, 1927, the date of the previous distribution, and March 15, 1928, aggregate 15,593,000. Refunds and admin istration costs totalled $245,000. Of the total receipts, less de ductions for refunds and adminis trative expenses, approximately 14.010,000 will go to the state highway fund and $1,337.000 to the countlei. -s.CIlZl During the period January i. 1920. and March 15. 1928, the counties have received $9,480.- 941.21, while the highway depart nient has received (28,441.323 This amount Includes receipts during the past six months which have not yet been distributed. Synopsis of the Annual Statement of THE PREFERRED ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE COMPANY of New York, in the State of Xew York, oa the thirty-first day of December, 1927. made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock paid, up .. . . $ 3500.000.00 Income Net premiums received during- the year $ 5,297,993.39 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year Income from other sources received during the year 504,678.14 13.005.15 Total ineome $ 5,830.676.68 Disbursements Xet losses paid during the year including ad- juatment expenses $ 2.586,775.79 Dividends paid on capital atock during the year.. uu.uuu.uu Commissions and salaries paid during the year ... 1.80j, 910.10 Taxes, licenses and feea paid during the year .. li 6,308. il Amount of all other ex penditure 105,155.51 Total expenditures ..$ 5.094.150.11 Assets Value of real estate own ed (market value) $ none Value of stocks and bonds owned (market vulne) 9,114,879.67 Loans oo mortagea anl collateral, etc 1,046,400.00 Cash in banks and on hand 254.4S7.51 Premiums in conr of collection written since September 30. ltf'JT . 850.488.27 Interest and rents due aud accrued 1 14,3 5.93 Reinsurance recoverable on paid losses 9,110.41 Total admitted assets $ Liabilities Cross claims for li.st.e unpaid $ Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risks IMie for commission and brokerage All other liabilities 12.2H9.730.8J 2,730,251.80 2.54 4.211.96 237.R14 ."6 7rj.y"ft fi Total liabilities, exclu sive of capital stork of $3,500,000.00 $ 6.U2.V237.16 Business in Oregon for the Year Net premiums received during the year $ 19,634.54 Losses paid duriug the year 7,848.24 Losses incurred during the year 7.343.37 THF. PRKFERRKD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK Kimball C. At wood. President. Wilfrid C. Potter, Secretary. Statutory resident attorney for service: II. E. Witham, Portland. Synopsis of the Annual Statement of THE LUMBER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of Boston, in the State of Massachu (.ett.s. on the thirty first day of Decem ber, 19.27, made to the Insurance Com missioner of the State of Oregon, pursu ant to law: Capital Amount of capital stock - paid up $ none Income Net premium received during the year ....$ 1,090.010.33 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 185,213.53 Income from other sources received during the year S7.458.97 Total income $ 1,812,688.83 Disbursements Net losses paid during the year including ad justment expenses $ 392,268.88 Dividends paid during the year 511,344.09 Commissions and salaries paid during the year.... 173,289,45 Taxes, licenses and fee paid during the year.... 18,976.48 Amount of all other ex penditure 76,755.72 Total expenditures $ 1,172.534.62 Assets Value of real estate own ed (market value) $ 249,461.21 Value of stocks and bond owned (market value) 2.463,720.40 lLoana on mortgage and collateral, etc none Cash in bank and on nana vw.d3b.u3 Premiums in course of collection written sine September 80. 1927 .... 37,087.01 Interest and rent due and accrued '. 36.531.80 Total admitted assets. .$ Liabilities 2,886,814.47 Cross claims for losaea unpaid - $ 65,796.73 Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstand ing risk - 536.071.14 none . 16,076.08 Due for commission and brokerage All other liabilitiea Total liabilities, eselu- . sive of cspital stocV of $ None ...$ 617.943.95 BualDess la Oregon, for the Year Net premium received during the year ..$ 4,243.67 Losnea paid during the year 287.48 Losses incurred during the year 297.46 THE LUMBER MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF BOSTOX. MAS8. J H. E. Stone. President. Geo. E. Briggs. Secretary. Statutory resident attorney for service: The Martin General Agency, II. H. Martin. J gND N0U) .TUAHKS ' U)fc SEE THE MARVELS OP THE DEEP B-ROUC5HT BEFORE OU VEf CtvBTOOH THE NU5HT WAffE 3-10 SOCIETY (Continued from page $) With its newly revised roll the class numbers 89. Last year closed with 102 enrolled. Mrs. Earl Chapel is president of I the class'. Mrs. I. E. Lepley ana Mrs. C. W. Elgin are vice presi dents, and Mrs. Will May is the teacher. West Side Circle, Ladies' Aid, Entertains The West Side Circle of the Ladies' Aid society of Jason Lee church entertained with an inter esting affair Friday afternoon in the church parlors. Daffodils, spirea, and St. Pat rick's day novelties were arranged about the rooms. Ae feature of the decorations was the miniature Lake of Killkarney. The program was in charge of Mrs. Fred Prince. A piano solo was given by Mrs. George P. McCleL land; and saxophone and piano duet by Wallace McClelland and Mrs. McClelland; a vocal solo by Miss Bernice Rickman. with Miss Marguerite Estudillo playing her accompaniment. A reading was given by Mrs. George P. McClel land, a violin solo. Miss Margue rite Estudillo. with Miss Bernice Rickman at the piano. The remained of the afternoon was spent playing games. Later refreshments were served by the committee in charge which included Mrs. Fred Prince, chair man; Mrs. J. A. Kaighon. Mrs. George P. McClelland. Mrs. A. V. White, and Mrs. C. F. Loveland. Mr. and Mrs. Barlcus Have Guests Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barkus had as their guests Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Narciss Laltaut and their daughter, Mrs. Katherine Laliaut Wrenn. Amiyas Club Members De lightfully Entertained on Thursday Afternoon Amigas club members and a number of additional guests were delightfully entertained Thursday iftfrnoon at the home of Mrs. E. C. Charlton. IJridge was the diversion of the afternoon. The guest prize was won by Mrs. Leland Smith. Mrs. August Glutsch won the members high score prize Mrs. Rougnton and Mrs. Knick erbocker assisted Mrs. Charlton at the tea hour. Club members present were Mrs Glenn H. Gregg, Mrs. Aug ust Glutsch. Mrs. E. G. Ricketts Mrs. Carl Schneider, Mrs. Edwin Armstrong, and the hostess, Mrs Charlton Speical guests were Mrs. C. K Knickerbocker of McMlnnville; Mrs. Earl Paulsen, Mrs. Willis Roughton, Mrs. George Nelson Mrs. Merrill Ohling, and Mrs. Le land Smith Attractive Afternoon at F. E Sherivin Home An attractive affair of the past week was the five table bridge tea for which Mrs. F. E. Sherwin and Mrs. M. P. Adams were hostesses Thursday In their home on State street Baskets of daffodils and fern and tall green tapers in silver hoi ders were arranged about the liv Ing rooms. The guest group included: Mrs John W. Orr, Mrs. Harry Belt. Mrs. Eugene Grabenhorst, Mrs Laban Steeves, Mrs. Sam Laugh' lin. Mrs. Lucille Sweeney, Mrs. Charles Ramp, Mrs. Lot Brown, Mrs. Harold M. Brown, Mrs. Jamea Lewis. Mrs. F. E. Shafer, Mrs Frank Brown, Mrs. Lou Grote, Mrs. James Imlah, Mrs. W. I. Staley, Mrs. E. W. Peterson, Mrs Bert Flack, Mrs. H. E. Gueffroy. Mrs. I. M. Doughton, Mrs. Charles Hudklns, and Mrs. Percy Cupper. Mrs. John Orr won the first prize for high score honors as a result of the afternoon's play, Mrs Franjr. Brown received the second award Mrs. Kenneth. Perry assisted the hostesses in serving at the tea hour. Mrs. Tchmoker Entertains a Group of Her Friends Mrs. Ben Fchomoker invited a group of her friends to her home at 13 15 Shipping street for a so cial afternoon on Thursday The afternoon was spent with sewing and conversation, with re freshments served at the tea hour. Mrs. Martha Bastlan of Burns, Wyoming, mother of Mrs. Tchmo ker, who has spent the winter in Salem, was the honor guest. Others present were Mrs. J. B By Ed Wheelan jlPBS.y 11 Underwood, Mrs. F. J. Irons, Mrs. W. M. Hanks. Mrs. EUa Fishbnrn. Mrs. Ralph Underwood, Mrs. Alma Rowe, and little Geraldin Tchmo ker. Etkota Club Will Meet Tuesday Afternoon The Etkota club will meet at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Alfred J. Vlck, 149 5 North Liberty street. Stated Communication of Willamette Shrine Stated Communication of Wil lamette Shrine, No. 2. order of. the White Shrine of Jerusalem. will be held at 8 o'clock Monday evening in the Masonic Temple. Election of officers for the year will be held at this time. Spending Several Months in California Mrs. Mary E. Morrison and her little grandson. Ralph Jr., are spending several months in Yuba City, Cal., as the -guests of Mrs. Morrison's daughter, Mrs. Veva Eastland. Entertains With One o'clock Luncheon Mrs. Christian M. Harold en tertained Thursday atteruon in her home on Center street with an attractive one o'clock luncheon. The luncheon table was cen tered with a lovely combination of daffodils. Japanese quince, and violets. Covers were arranged for, Mrs. Otto Scheman. Mrs. Cher man Heckman, Mrs. Merrit Davis. Ms. Maude Chittenden. Mrs. Har vey Evans. Miss Bessie Scheman, Mrs. Aleck Harold and Miss Marie Harold of Clearlake, and the hos tess. Christina M. Harold. Social Meeting of American Legion Auxiliary A social meeting of the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary will be held Monday evening at 8 o'clock' In McComack hall. Mrs. Cyril Nadon Is In charge of the evening. Mrs. E. E. Burch, chairman of th membership com mittre, expects to have two-hundred new members by Monday evening and will then arrange plans for another memnersnip drive. Seasonal Program Presented Friday Evening at Y. M. C. A. An Irish program was arranged by William McGilchrlst. Sr.. and presented In the Y. M. C. A. lobby on Friday evening. The program follows: "Let Erin Remember" Opening thorns "A Little Bit of Heaven" Mrs. Gordon McGilchrist "Come Back to Erin" "Off to Philadelphia" Lyman McDonald "Kitty. My Love" William McGilchrist Irish Jiggs, "Tschopp" Mr. and Mrs. William Blakely Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barclay Roberta Zinn William McGilchrist J. N. Thompson Fiddler Mrs. Clarence Bowes Irish Reading Mrs. Clifton Mudd- "The Kerry Dancers" J Mrs. Harry Harmd "She Is Irish" William McGilchrist Roberta Zinn, Accompanist Irish tales will be told in between numbers. Guests at E. T. Barkus Home Mr. and Mrs. E,-3P. Barkus have as their house guests for several weeks, Mrs. Barkus' parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bestler of Tacoma, Washington. Prominent Young People Announce Betrothal Their many Salem friends will be very interested to learn of the. betrothal of Miss Alberta Bohrn- stedt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt of Salem, and Earl Pemberton. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pemberton of Ashland. Ortv ton. Miss Bohrnstedt was a former student at Willamette University but is now a senior at Monmouth Normal school. Mr. Pemberton 1 a senior at Willamette University and a member of the Kappa Gam ma Rho fraternity. No date for the wedding has been announced. Mrs. Josephine Gray a Guest in Salem Mrs. Josephine Gray of Eugene is the week-end guest of Mrs. . Frank Snedecor . Mrs. Gray is house mother at the Alpha XI Del ta orority. London String Quartet Witt Give Concert in Salem Thursday Evening The London String quartet, ta famous chamber music organisa tion which will play here on March 22, at Elslnore, was founded' In lt08. They hare given over 150 concerts la London, they hare made three tours of Norway. Swe den and Denmark, three tours of Spain and two tours of South Am erica. They hare played in France and Holland seven times and hare prod seed over 100 new works. They hare made four tours of the United States and Canada, visiting Honolulu twice. The quartet consists of James Leveilrst violin; Thomas Petre, second violin; H. Waldo Warner, Viola and C. Warwick-Evans, 'cello. "What we heard Ust night (Coa tinned oa page li) - ' We submit this as a conund rum: When Is a constitution not a constitution? When it is shot so fnll of holes that it becomes a legal 'Swiss cheese. Rochester Democrat and Chronicle.