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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1932)
Tho OIUCGON STATCSIIA1T galea,, Oregca, Thersiay Herein?, April II, 1$21 F3 "it - av ' mm i mm .-If"1! r; rf mm wmr mm. lK(BC(u)wu 1 v Mm . ". . ' 1 ' 1 . 1 . . ... Rain Will be no Handicap, fiimrods Believed; Good -4 amm mm -mm m mr ' Fismng wear Home "What's a little rain to a trout fisherman he's bound to get wet anyway. And -besides. If the weather man has the right done,' mere win pa jusi - micrminwui showers today and Friday, while "cloudy, will not be a rainy day.- An hour beforenrlse. Friday morning the' anglers will be. at liberty to toss their Tiles, spinners and angleworms into the streams and lakes of Oregon,, and all in dleatlons point to a record tarn out of Izaak Walton's disciples. Experienced nlmrods declared Wednesday night that the day's rains would hare no effect on the fishing, as the streams hare dim inished to about normal size re cently and unless . the weather man Is crossed ; up and a steady downpour occurs, they won't rise to any serious extent between now and; Friday. Good Catches Made , Already at Coast Good catches are already being made In salt water on the coast, and many of the fishermen will go that way. However, there will be better prospects than usual at this time of year, close to home, and there- will be . a big parade to the Abiqua. Silver and Butte creeks, which Incidentally will be closed July 16. AaL ft. . . - - L I 1 v.Ai.ucr3 win go io iuo wiuo-uuw ored farorite spots In Polk coun ty: the big and little Luckia mutes, Rlckreall creek and the two mill streams. . ."V Contrary to custom there will be no excursion toTalsets this year, aa the Cobbs -and Mitchell company drained the mill pond last year . and thousands of fish were killed, practically .-denuding that vicinity of trout. Much Interest in Angling Indicated 'Sport goods dealers report un usually heary sale of fishing tackle,-partly due, it' is believed, to the prospects for good fishing and partly to the number of un employed who are at liberty to castthe streams and see therein an opportunity to bring home fresh provender to the family. The bag limit for trout over six Inches Is 20 pounds and one fish but not to exceed SO fish in r any one day, or 40 pounds and ." one fish but not to exceed SO fish in, any seven consecutive days. Possession of over 40 pounds and one fish or more than SO fish Is illegal.-the poundage limits In lakes are 15 for one day and 30 for seven davs. Nnmemtm lnwor bag limits are provided for specif ic streams and lakes. r WILL- DEFEND NORTHWEST CHAMPIONSHIP M a. . V X B The Salem Y. M. C A. volleyball team which won th e northwest championsliip last spring and will be defending its title with practically the" same line np, in the tournament here Saturday. Top row, from the left: O. P. West, referee; Lloyd Mason, Breymam Boise, Lorens Schnuelle, Keith Brown Physi cal Director Bob Boardmaa, Bob Elfstrom, Paul Acton. Lower row t Elmore BfU, Nile HUborn, Cap- : tain L. E. Barrkk, Lloyd Cregg, Chester Page. Floyd Ford, Jerry Owen and O. J. Hull ef this year's icain are wn im me picvure. , , .. .-. lag the 'Washington grade school here will play the Aurora graders' team in Aurora. The Aurora game is generally the big game for the graders. The Woodburn team, un der the tutelage of Jack Kennedy, has made a creditable showing so far this spring. TO MEET AURORA WOODBURN, April lt Fri day the baseball team represent- SCIO GAME, 11-9 . - SCIO. April 13 - Harrisburg high nine defeated the-Scio boys 11-9 In a close game on the har risburg diamond, Friday. ScIo failed to score In the first two Innings, but in the third, four men scored, making the score 5-4 for Harrisburg. ' In the same in ning Harrisburg made one tally. When Harrisburg , went to bat in the. seventh inning, the score was tied at 9-9, but during this inning two Harrisburg men cross ed the home: plate, winning the game' 11- Neither team scpred in the last two innings. The Sclb lineup was: Ralnbolt, tb; Long, lb r Toes, cf; Quarry, e; Krosman, p; U -Miller, ss; Sims, 3b; Johnston, rt; Cren shaw. If. Friday, April 14, the Halsey team .wili play Sclo c i the local diamond. cojikit ORMEMFS CURTIS "Ladies' night has been de creed for.(next Tuesday night at the armory by. the power that rale the wrestling game. All in honor of cnrly-headed . Pat Finnegan, who had all the fair fans pulling for him in his first appearance. Not that that tneant so much in Itself most of the he-men enthusiasts were also on Flnnegan's side of the argument with Henry Jones. Bat Pat's a handsome, clean cat young fellow, a single, and he's bound to be a favorite with the romantic sex. The matchmaker hasnt defi nitely picked Flnnegan's oppon ent. Whoever he ,is, yon can count on It he'll be the villain 1 of the piece. . Meanwhile Plant ' is also looking for a big boy agile enough to get out of Wildcat Wilson's way part1 of the time. and versed ln old-fashioned wrestling lore sufficiently to put the ex-gridder ' on the defensive. Plant cheerfully admits that Bob Nelter was a big very big dis appointment to him. was adopted by the Junior T. M. C. A. league at a meeting of team representatives at the T last night. Baseball rules will be followed while the softer playground ball will be used. Baselines will be laid out according to throwing ability of the Juniors. First practice games will be played on Sweetland field on Sat urday afternoon, as follows: Pres byterian vs. Evangelicals at 1 o clock;' Doug. Chambers' T team vs. First Metnoaists, ana z f i- rates vs. Highland Friends at t o'clock. - v -League games will begin on the following Saturday. In the mean time entrance Is open to - more teams. UGliS DUCKED III I'JEIRD TILT Sacramento Lads Pound out Seven "Runs , In First 'fsi And Keep it pp Scm T: S Btt't f Holly. S Pwrti'ai COAST UAOT1 U Pet 1 j89 1 :.TT8 S . .T 4 - JlMl OkUkma a - Ut Lm A. is.w;e UimimiLM Ull y-X t T. M. Track Team to Enter IJHIIIiaPB Jive way meet at racinc ny in SACRAMENTO. Aprtt " it (AP) In a weird ball game play ed la weird weather tne Sacra mento Benators routed the Port land Beavers here today 18. te T after seven innings. The Bolont scored 7 runs in the first inning and came back with I in the third. Rain broke out tn the second and the same was called in the sev anth. the last five being played in the rain. Prndhomme," Art Jacobs, Osborne and Petersen hurled for the Ducks as Hubbel tolled for the Ryanmen. , , j , Portland 4 . t" Saeramentos ....... 18 24 0 Prndhomme, Jacobs, Osborne, Petersont and Palmisano; Hub- Lbl and Woodall. Stars Pound Out Win LOS ANGELES, April 18 CAP) Hollywood gathered II hits off three Lds Angeles pitchers to win today's game 8 to 8. The Stars opened in the -first Inning with a single by Gatella and a home run hy Quellich. They launched another attack fh the third. . .driving in five runs and driving LeRoy. Herrmann out of the box. Malcolm Moss relieved him and stopped the rally. Hal Stltiel, who pitched the last four innings, allowed Hollywood but one more run. R H Los Angeles 8 10 Hollywood 8 18 Hermann, Moss, Stltiel Cronln; Page and Mayer. The T. If; a A. track mem are! getting Into condition now ' and are anticipating the best season they ever had. " . i'-- The T team has been invited to enter the five-way meet at Pa eifie university and has accepted. With the present array of stellar performers, the 8alems"T" team believes Its , ehances' of taking the meet are good, v v - One ef the latest additions; to the squad Is blr Barn am ot Mon mouth normal who does six feet la the high jump and who won that event for .Monmouth at the five-way meet last year. Vaughn of Dallas and Wilder ot Chemawa are a, pair, of hurdlers who will add eons I'd arable strength. John Nelson will sole vault tor. the outfit and "Nuts- Lloyd will be with the crew to do the bcoad Jump and run the 100. Page and Schomn are also on hand ter the 100 and the 800. Shorty Blaeo will be back again to ran the 440 and just the other night clipped it off la SI seconds. Blaeo and Drakely will run the half mile and Jesse Jim .and, Pat Beal will run the mile and pos sibly the two mile. -Jim ran the mile in 4:88 the other day. - -The weights department will be much stronger than last year with Red Reed.- Fred Smith, Man fred "Ole" Olson, BIU Ross'and Homer Smith. i The old half . mile relay team composed ot Lloyd, Page, Sehomp and Blaeo, which broke the na tional T. M. C A. record for that event two years ago. will be back intact to perform again this year. IB HOMES TO GHWE DOUBLE By FBI ' IIS Fl CBS " r - f ' . - Okier a Watk Clerel. .1 N. T. ! 1 AHZXICaW XKAGtrB W. U Pet W. o l.ooolrwui. .e O 1.000 Detroit -0 e i.ooo st. u. o l.oeolBMto o L. 1 1 s 1 Pet. .OOO : .000 .000 .000 st. u PklUa. 1 RmImT.1 Chieag 1 VATIOVAl. XXaQtTB W. U Pet. W. Ctada. 1 :- Chief of Police Frank Mlnto's, flophouse provided unusually.. rood accommodations recently v I was the medium through which a, -decrepitly- dressed youth obtained ; railway passage to Los . Angeies : where he said be had a Job await- Inr him. And the youth set off;., southward not by boxcar , but hy, passenger coach. . 1, " It all came . about through a : ' woman who stopped into ue f Greenwood lunch, 1244 State, street, operated by Alberts C, Moore.' When she told Moore that 1 r she .had come from Los Angeles;,.. he. remarked that he used to live there and that it was a nice city, ' "Here is a railroad ticket so yon . . may go back,- she then said. ' "Ton are a good booster. She' handed him a ticket In a sealed : enrelope and left the place. Moore, at first undetermined as . I to what disposition to make ot ike '. ticket, since he didn't want to go to Los Angeles himself, finally - went to Hotel' de MInto and ia-r . qairea u any or ue ' guesu ,. wanted to go to Los Angeles. The ; youth spoke np and was given the . ticket. - Who the woman was or why she didn't sell the ticket, Moore is still wondering. 1.0001 e l.ooot e i.ooo 1 .500 U Pet. 1 too BtMkL -1 .OOO I N. T. O 1 .OOO PitUfc. 0 t .000 E 0 and Seattle-Oakland off, rain. . game called Game Rained Out,. May be Tried Today Seals Still Winning SAN FRANCISCO, April 18 (AP) Rallies in the fourth and fifth innings gave tbe San Fran cisco Seals an eight to three vic tory over the Missions here to night. ! The Seals scored three runs In the fourth and repeated with a like number in the fifth.-- These overtook the Missions who were leading three to one as the fourth started. The Seals scored once more In the eighth. -R H E Seals 8 18 4 Missions 8 8 3 Wltlonghby and Penebsky; BOSTON. April 18 (AP) Heinle Manush's home run In the ninth, scoring three runs, gave Washington its . second straight victory over Boston today. The score was 7 to R HE Washington 7 8 0 Boston 6 8 1 Marberry, Brown, Fisher and Spencer; Jtnssell and Berry. "HiUeas Sox . Again CHICAGO, April IS (AP) Although outhit the White Sox concentrated their attack in the fourth and eighth innings today to make It two straight over St. Louis 7 to 3. R H B St Louis . . . 3 13 1 Chicago 7 0 0 Cotfman, Cooney and Ferrell; Thomas and Grube. ST. LOUIS, April 13. (AP) Frankie Frlsch doubled In the last half of the ninth, driving in Adams and Watklns to bring the Cardinals from behind and give them a O-to-S victory over Pitts burgh today for their second game of the series. R H E Pittsburgh S 10 2 St Louis . 11 3 Spencer and Brenzel; Hallahan, Llndsey and Wilson. Cube Tie Vp Series CINCINNATI, April 13. (AP) The Chicago Cubs evened the series with Cincinnati today, win ning 8 to 3 behind the kit-hit pitching ot Pat Malone. R Chicago 3 Cincinnati 2 Malone and Hemsley; and Lombard!. H E 7 0 f 8 Carroll . - Ill ' 1 mr Foifdoir Sedam ! Be Shown Here I I . , . . Ill I H V AT L . I II "htltC-Lf UCLl v , III - ! ' : J Jt& Acres ik Btiisi 1 As we see it Willamette's baseball team is in much the same position as the basket ball team was at the. opening of last season promising crew of boys, lacking in experi ence and cohesion. A baseball team doesn't take quite the team-building that basketball does, but nevertheless the fel lows have to know what their mates are doing, and what they can be counted on to do. A series with Oregon "State starts this weekend. It's too bad that the Bearcats aren't better organized at this writing, be cause the Staters are also In rather an uncertain stage, with only a few lettermen just five and one of those, Joe Mack, in a new position so Willamette would have a pretty good chance to knock over the big college. It was done once last year. Looks like University of Ore gon, taken for a ride four times last year by the Bear cats, wont ask for any more this year. It might be Bill Reinhart's chance' for revenge, and then again it might not. Oddie Says Even Bet in Tat Friday The Willamette baseball squad was rained out at Chemawa Wed nesday before the game started. but will go back for the game today providing the weather per- UHl I TTT fat ' VANs1 a-A tf ... The- Bearcats, Umbered np and! " then started a game between the first and second teams while waiting for the Indians to finish their school work for the day. The game progressed half an inn ing with Coach "Spec" Keene pitching, but he was saved from Ignominy by a violent wind and rain storm which stopped the game in the first inning. Andy Peterson will pitch the first game against Oregon- State college, which will be Saturday. George Erlekson, one of the oth er hurlers, has a sere back and Russell Doesher, a third pitcher. has a lame arm. Peterson is in good condition, but nine innings may be a big assignment" tor him so early in the season. Saturday's will be the first game unless Chemawa Is played today. The Bearcats are hopped, np over Saturday's game with the Beavers because It Is rumored that several big league scouts will be at Corvallls to watch the players In action.. Indians Win in 11th DETROIT, April 13 (AP) Approximately 12,000 persons saw Cleveland defeat Detroit C-B In the eleven inning opening game of the American league season today. The winning run cam on singles by Porter and AverllL coupled with a sacrifice. .... R H E Cleveland .-... 11 1 Detroit , . B 14 4 Ferrell and Sewell; Sorrell, Hogsett and Ruel, Haywortht Boston at Brooklyn, postponed, cold. Philadelphia at New York, post poned, cold. wen SCHOOL BID CONCERT PLEASING New Yqrk at postponed, cold. Philadelphia, 111 HER W WOODBURN. April 13. With the ' Sllverton-Woodburn baseball game scheduled for Friday, the members of Wood burn's baseball nine Lave been working even more E TRY FOR OLYMPICS Participation of the northwest champion Salem T wrestling team in th olrmnic trvouts for the than usual in order to get in shape I northwest, to be held at Multno- ror me -nig game.- uoaen uuoert I man club. Portland, on April 37 Kitten Ball 'tor Be Adopted by Junior Circuit - The kitten ball type of game be lag -played In the twilight league George Wood Will Manage Town Players INDEPENDENCE, April 18. George Wood was elected man ager of the town baseball at a meeting Monday night A. W. Foster will be the assistant man ager and Art Black, the captain. A try but for a place on the team will be bold Sunday., - The baseball boys are planning a dance to oe given soon to raise funds to purchase equipment v oaaie stated that his team has a fair chance of beating the Silver Foxes, and that they will put up a game battle at the very least Reports from Silverton Indicate that the school there has a very strong outfit Recently the Foxes took the West Linn team on. their I und athletic nome grouna oy a score or is to I been at work o. uoin surerton ana wooaourn have bien undefeated, in the Wil lamette interseholastie league so far. Woodhnrn defeated Molalla and Lebanon, both quite handily. while the Foxes have the West Linn victory in their den. - Oddie expects to start practi cally the same nine boys he has started in the first two games, with the possibility ot Perry Land sem, outfielder. Gear in will prob ably take 'his place In right field. Bob Reed,- who- has recovered from a sprained ankle, will prob ably start' on the mound for Woodburn. Lyle Landsem, a fresh-' man. Is another promising hflrler who .may .see action Friday. The game Is to be played "on the Woodburn high school field 'trad will be called at 3 o'clock. Emll Hauser will referee. t-v , j and 28 Is now virtually assured. R. R. Boardman, T physical di rector, announced yesterday. Sa lem probably will enter eight men. For several weeks, certain for ces, allegedly hacked oy a rorc- orxanlzatlon. had to bar the T. M. C. AI wrestlers from the Olympic tryouts. It was maintained that the Northwest T. competition eliminated the T. wrestlers from the. A. A. TJ. tryouts. This effort was taken, it is believed, because Salemlast year won two of the eight events and Portland T. one. HP BANQUET TO A stirring concert was that presented by the Salem high school band Wednesday night In the auditorium of the high school. A commendably large audience was present in spite ot the sud den April, showers of late after noon and evening and gave proof that it greatly appreciated the excellent presentation of the 36 high school students under the able direction of B. R. Derry. The.appearance of the band was a brilliant part ot the program. Poise and serious attention to the music at hand and the baton ot the director added charm to the resplendent uniforms of red. white 'and black. , Numbers were presented with well balanced modulations, sym pathy of expression and lively rhythm which should place Salem at the head of the list in the band contest for high school students which will take place In Corvallls Friday and Saturday. Director Derry and his band deserve much commendation for the results achieved this year. Pleasing features of the con cert were the "spirituals' pre sented by the Gospel Jubilee ra dio singers. Underwriters? Chief to Talk At Lions Meet An outstanding personage In fire fighting circles is Chief J. W. Stevens, who will speak at the Lions club luncheon at the Gray Belle at noon today. In addition to being state fire marshal of Cal ifornia. Chief Sterens Is chief ' of the national board of under writers, secretary of the Interna tional association of Fire Chiefs and oNthe Pacific Coast associa tion of Fire Chiefs. Chief Sterens is said to.be a xorcelui, entertaining speaker. His subject will .be "Fire Prevention". Ko. liS SjBop of Aiml Sutiarat mt Ue Grmi IMaWi &ttionl Mataal lira I- lanae Ooapaay of IadiaaasoOt, ia ta State cf Iaaiaaa. u the tairtr-int dav . f Deeeabr, 1911. made te the Iarar- aaee Ceautieiimer of the State of Ore foa. puaaaat te law; CAPITAL Amooat ef eaoital atoek nail trn Hatoal Caapaaj. ETCOXS Ket preealaata reeeiToa durinr taa tup. latereet, aivMeada aaa rvata receive I carta Ue year. $12,17.65. lan frees evher looreea receive dartar the rear. SS.0SS.S5. Total iacome, S1,S38,US.25. DISBURSEMENTS ' Net loaaea paid darin the rear iaeluaV ia sdjaatBaeat etpeaece, S5M5. SO. Divideada paid ea capital atoek daris tte year, HU. Coaautiioae aad eaUriee paid deriaff the year. $54,5tX.l. . Taxee, Beeaaee aad tees paid dariaf the rear. Jl.lil.s. AJtoaat ef . aU other expeaditerea. Total ecpeaaitaroa. Sl.SSMl4.SS. ASSET 8 Valae of real estate ovaed (axarkal Talao), $29.4S.a Valae of ateeka anl hoada met (market valae). t U584.09I.X. Iioaaa oa atertrase aad eeUateral. eta. TO0.0t4.2J. x Caia U haakt aad ea aaad, 10.4t IS. - PreaUaM la eenrae ef eoIleeUoa- vrie tea aiaee Septeaibw 80, ltSl, $113,559. 9. IaUreat aad reata dae aad aecraed, 939.12S.83. ktiscelUaeeaa. S1S.6J. Total adaitted eeseta, 2.869,3A2. LIABIUTIE3 Grocs claim for loaaea aapald, 911C,- (85.59. Amonat of anearaed prcaiaata oa aU eatitaadiag rUkt, $894,091.66. Doe for eoaualaaioa aad broken ce. $35,421.84. AU ot&er Uabilltiea. $434,232.28. Total liabilities, exclaaiTe ef Capital stock, $1,479,434.28. BUSINESS IX OREOOS fOS THE TEAK Ket preauama received dariar the Tear, $8,940.53. Leaaes paid dariar the year. $2,380.84, Lotsee iacmrred dariac the year, $2 4'.aai. KaaM of Compear Grata Dealers KaV tioaat Kataal Tire Iateraaeo Compear. Kama of President, Charles 8. Clark. Kame of Secretary: 3. J. FiUrerald. Statatory reaideat attoraey for aerviee Injaraaee Commisaioaer. . BE FRIDAY EVQ1T Old times and coming times ata Uw Ko. 144 8repais of Aanaal SXatemeat of the Fitehharr Kataal Fire Iaavaace Com oaar of rite bare ia the State ef Masse- chosetta, oa the thirty-tirit day ot V- lsu. aaaae te the laaaraace CoauaUaioaer of the State ef Oreroa, par- ' Salem Hardware Co. ANNOUNCES "SHAKESPEARE" FISHING April 15th to November 1st Here are the Prizes r : Golf Slated WOODBURN. April 11 Wood- burn high school's golf team will be host to the Silverton school's team here Saturday afternoon, when another match la the Wil lamette Golf league la played. 80 far this season the Woodburn team has had average lucr. winning about half its games. Woodburn will probably be represented ay Bingham Powell, John xinns. En gene Goldade and James Cooper. $ 10.00 'Shakespeare Kalamazoo Special Casting Bod for ilshenaaa catching largest : BIG MOUTH BLACK BASS. - $5.00 "Shakespeare Majestle Lerel Winding reel for tecond largest BIG MOUTH BLACK BASS. "Shakespearsj Antomatle Heel ' for largest Trout, Rainbow, Brook or Cut Throat. "Shakespeare Single Acticd Beel for second largest TROUTlUinlww Brook ' or Cut. Throat. r. v - . 5 SALEM 1IARD17ARE CO. School Tennis Sharks Vieing - Salem T. If. C A. 'Summer camps will be talked at a camp banquet to be held at the association building tomorrow evening. Guests will be til persons," re gardless ot age, who -have: at tended one .or more. ot the' T camp periods. A sports period will Open : the camps booster . program at I o'clock.' - The boys and leaders will play indoor baseball in . the gymnasium then go swimming in the pool. - On the banquet' program, which will begin at f:18 o'cloek, will be talks by old campers, aa oat lining of tne camp award system by Dwight Adams, boys secre tary, and appointment ot com mittees to plan for camp hikes aad attend to painting ef the In dian tepee for the camp. Teatare of ,th evening will be moving CAPITA!, capital stock paid ap. Amoaas Koae. , . noons Net premium received d aria I the 7 ear, IS95.149.S9. latere, divideada aad raata received aartaa- the veer. 44054.97. Xaceaa. froat ether snareso . received Sariar the rear. $1411.54. Total iaeome. $844,186.99. DISURSXhtEXTS Ket loaaea paid d arias the rear laalai raf adjaatsaeat expeaeea, $1S4,165.4. Divideada paid ea capital stack dariar the year, Kama. Cemmisaieaa aad aalaries paid eoriaf tae rase, air,TU7.z. Tazaa, Hcwu 'aad fees paid dariaf the year. $14,135.41. Aaaeaat at all ether expeaJitaree, I189.921A4. , Total ospeaaltarea, MSMtLOs. 1 JL&SCTB " Talae at" veal eetate oernsd (market vslae). $10.0004. ' Valae ot stock aad a sate awaed (atarkas valae). SSOMls eS. Leaaa ea aaortsagoa aaa eeUaUral. ata. Caak la henka aad oa aaad. S4Z.SSTJS. rreamiaaaa la asaias ef caQeetioa writ For POSltlOnS I Pktnrea J7 Dr D. B. Hill, Seme I tea slaca Sevtemaei SO. , 1S11. ot Oregoa mr.T.seL irnfl it rnmnaft. i seenie sdou. Hon for noadtians on the Dallas I Tttia oanques vu bw.w- Ibigh school tennts team began Ug daU for camp registratiea. Tuesday aftaraoom - om the aiga seheol courts wlta thej rreshmaa aad sophomore teams playing. The acbool team win m deter mined through class eompetltiom except that iettarmea from last year will, hold their same plaees anin defeated thromgm challenge. Silverton High - Lleets Woodburn S47.959.ea. aaa. aecraed. t III ti. t Other aneta, $4.90t.0. ? Total admitted aaeets.S7l4.!.S. UAB1UTXX8 t Or i elelma for losses aapaid, $10 SlXTt. ' - , - - -. y- - Imeaal ef aaearaed piemlaam mm ail tftsfadhse rUka, S444w474Al. - - JOaa . lac semmtsaiaa aaS ImUrasX KAU a4W Haaintlaa, U.4SL , Total kaTMUtUa. aaalaatva ad sapltal stack. S4TT.oss.sa - " 1 5 zvsatz&B nr okzoojb nt . , - ' TBS XBAJB - F Vet fi smtams reeetve4 dariaf fao year, ' 14 aariaa; the rear. USS.IS. SILVEBTON, April 11 SO- vertoa hlrnjehool wHl play t its teach, elan team will consist ef I seeoud learae game ot baseball fire jnea ranked by tae - class for theseasea rriday afternoon at president la 1, 1, . 4, f, order for tif o'deck at Woodburn. - Last match play. There will be five rriday SUvertoa defeated West alnrlaa nd one doubles mateh. Una It te 1. - SUvarton'a battery In ease of a tie la the final stand-i compos ea -or scawaa ana iui-i-1 rf goewurr . lnrstseTTmureemeaoi ueuea inausac proTaa m v tJt.ritll-r nt m teams Will pUy Singles matches. Wishing team. . T. X. Laraaa, PeAlaaa, Oregaa, Ko. 148 8raopait ot the Aaaaal 8tatesaeat el the Great Weatora laaaraace Co. o Dos Moiaee. ia the State ot leva, oa the thirtr-Hrst dar ef Decemeor. 1BS1. mad . to the Iaaaraaca Commlssioaor of tha State ef Orefoa, pmeaat ta lav: . CAP FT All Ameaat of capital stock paid a $250,000.04. . - XXCOHZ - Total pr.miai iacemV for the ; rear,, . $474,047.14. later, eivUeada aad reaU receivai ; dorias the rear, $12,S95.2. laceoae from other aeareea received. dariar tha raer, lactadiac H. A A. Tept, : t7U.in.4t. Tetal raeome. $1,995,974 6t. BISEt7K8JCalCST8 VM for loaaea, aadevmeata; aaa aJ ties ad aarreader vahtes, $96,979.74. Ceapoaa paid ta policraeldera aariag Ue rear, $2,914.19. IMvideada paid aa capital stock dartag the rar, Meaa. Cesamisstoaa aad aalariea paid dartag : tae rear, $140.S14.U . Taxes, tieoaaee aad fee paid dariaf the rear. $lt.42t.M. Amoaal of aU ether eipeaJirorea, toclaaiaf H. A. Dope. $22.9525. Total axpeaditaree, $l,06e,19a.44. A38CTS . ' ' Valae af real aetata avaad (arket . vee. $191,407.7. . Valeo af stocks aaa Wads avaof ; market a aaaertisea vala.). $1,115,943 . SI. ------ ' ' Laeaa oa aMrtfafea aad coUataral, eta . ft2M40.0e. i ProaUaw aetes aad policy leaaa, U5 av ea Caak ia leaks aad aa aaad, fJMliV Tkot aaeatloctea aad eWeTred'premrama,: ii97.Mt.s4. . .r I... ' : later ess aaa veava am bm wemrmmm,, SS5 OOoXSS. Other awta loot). $4a.tiaT4. - J Tetal admitted aeeota. 92.0MTS.Tt. UABILTTIXS se laaeroee. $947,41404. . ' 4)raa amima far seasaa aapaid. $19. MlutWr MeUaUea. $61t.T5A14. f Total - UeUatteav axeraaie capital Stack af t2S4.e04.ee, , Sl.424.f74.T4. Bcsnrxa oarooj? roa . - THg TZAA - - " Craeo ateadaaas roeeivod dariaf fae rear. h. m a. uul SI.Z2U1. rear. $24 lag taa year. Meaa, - 4T" Csmssar TlVr!1-. ITihftl I ttTstrV. JBS taa yaaa m. a ElMtmJSSmui- - I Kama af Ceaapaay Oreai XarOarn Xs! aFriaiidaat rraaanaa ,w. nricvisst i. Kama ac yreoidsaV W. O. TaSsaaa. Kama at eoeratarr B. B. vi I Cammlatiiasc o lasaraaaa, Balasa, Oxa 1 n a.