East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 04, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Jninfm ?i!lf., ti - fle2.h' gently "moves tho cause and drives Rheu
wri?h ill SVS I"' , 88-S- reaches lerited cases as well as toose
S . 11 Rllenatisra containing lnany valuable sugges
tions for rheumatic suliurers and any medial advice free to all who writ?
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
CALIFORNIA EXCURSION'S TO
ADVERTISE THE NORTHWEST
Seattle. Business men's excursions
of a semi-official nature have been
run from the cities of the Northwest
to California for several years past
and In turn California business men
have displayed a feeling of neighborly
friendship and came In parties to the
Sound. While most of these excur
sions h'ave been made up of business
men and their families from ' the
larger places the merchants In small
er cities In the 'Northwest are com
mencing to realize that these annual
journeys means something more than
a pleasure trip and that the oppor
tunities for advertising are present on
every hand. From the Interest al
ready manifested In the coming mid
winter excursion over the Oregon and
Washington railroad and the South
ern Pacific, leaving' Seattle, Satur
day, March 19, It la believed that
representatives of a large number of
recently organized Improvement clubs
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
V. S. ItRANCH OF THE
Caledonian Insurance Company
of Edinburgh. Scotland, on the 3 1st day of December, 1909, made to the In
surance Commissioner' of the State of Oregon pursuant to law:
CAPITAL.
Deposited capital In States of New York and Ohio ' 810,000.00
INCOME.
Premiums received during the year In cash. .. .$1,415,444.69
Interest, dividends and rents received during ,
the year 90.743.02
Income from other sources received during
the year 35,052.98
Total income"...' $1,641,240.69
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses paid during the year $ 667,303.48
Dividends paid during the year on capital stock
Commissions and salaries paid during the year.. 411.773.46
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year.... 38,999.81
Amount of all other expenditures 111,393.42
Remitted to home office ' 230.997.23
Total expenditures $1,461,487.40
ASSETS.
Value of real cstnte owned $ 525,000.00
Value of stocks and bonds owned 1,219,880.00
Due for reinsurance on losses paid -1,986.46
Cash In banks and on hand 135,446.96
Premiums in course of collection and trans
mission 194,723.29
Interest and rents due and accrued 7,773.76
Total assets ...$2,084,808.46
Less special deposits in any State (if any
there be) 35.250.00
Total" assets admitted In Oregon $2,049,658.46
LIABILITIES.
Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 121.103.33
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand
ing risks 1,272,875.38
Due for-commlsslon and brokerage
All other liabilities 40,114.76
Reserve for contingencies 26,000.00
Total liabilities $1,469,093.47
Total insurance In force December 31.1909 $223,447,931.00
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR.
Total risks written during the year $2,346,428.00
Gross premiums received during the year 89,536.18
Premiums returned during the year 11,183.28
Losses paid during the year 5,I!2'JI
Losses Incurred during the year ' II
Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec. 31, 1909 2,309,341.00
CALEDONIAN INSURANCE CO. OF SCOTLAND,
By CONROT & GRIM, Managers Pacific Coast Dept.
Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service:
WALTER G. FORTMANN. Portland, 'Or.
BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO.. Taclfic Coast Directors.
II. w. COLLINS, Resident Agent, Pendleton, Oregon.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
St.. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company
of St. Paul, In the slate of Minnesota, on the 31st day of December, 1909, made
to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital paid up
INCOME
Premiums received during the year in cash. .. .$4,726,642.77
Interest, dividends and rents received during
the year J48.358.93
Income from other sources received
the year
' Total Income
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses paid during the year $2,401,305.99
Dividends raid during tho year on capital stock 60,000.00
Commissions and salaries paid during the year. . 1,322,493.50
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year.'. 124,469.61
Amount of all other expenditures 209,489.59
Total expenditures
ASSETS.
Value of real estate owned $ 364.614.60
Value of stocks and bonds owned 4,607.703s04
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 572,610.00
Cash In banks and on hand 345,982.19
Premiums in course of collection and In trans
mission 458,976.87
Interest and rents due and accrued 36,571.06
Total assets) $6,286,457.76
Less special deposits In any state (If any
ther be) 105.BS0.1T
Total assets admitted In Oregon
f LIABILITIES.
Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 304,100.14
Amount of unearned premiums on all out
standing risk J.771.1M.M
Due for commission and brokerage 8,609.36
All other llaballtles 65,000.00
Total liabilities
Total Insurance In force Docember 31,
ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY,
T. R. BIGELOW, Vice-President
Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service:
W. F. ZWICK, Portland, Or.
DRIVES OUT
RHEUf4ATISM
In Washington, Idaho, Oregon and
nritlsh Columbia will make the trip.
Literature descriptive of tne
N'orthwest and Its many Inducements
to the farmer, merchant and home
seeker will' find thousands of willing
readers In California. And, on the
other hand, California's mild climate,
the orange groves, the beaches and
the beautiful scenery will hold the at
traction of the excursionists. Cali
fornia boosters will be early on hand
with a plentiful supply of booklets
telling of the advantages of their state
over all others.
This exchange of Ideas, this frlend
1; grasping of hands and the many
nulet business talks on board train
and about the hotel lobbies will serve
to broaden the minds of everyone In
the party and returning to their re
spective cities after an outing of two
weeks they will be well able to ad
vance many Intelligent sugcestlons
looking to the exploitation of their
particular section of the Northwest
before the eyes of the world.
$ 600,000.00
during
4,892.60
$4,979,894.85
$4,107,748.69
$6,180,927.69
$4,144,833.34
1909 ...$530,990,169.00
STEERS ARE BROKEN
ONE LOT IS SOLD IX
STOCKDALE FOR 5.90
Portland Livestock Market la Firm
In All Lines According to the Offi
cial Report of the Exchange No
Hogs Offering. f
Portland Livestock Exchange, Mar.
3. Steers sold In the Portland live
stock market today at $5.90 and broke
all recent record.
While several carloads had been
moved at the extreme price, sales
were not made In time to weigh, so
that the averages could be printed.
However, the sale of steers at $6,90
Is officially confirmed by the Port
land Livestock exchange.
There were quite liberal supplies of
cattlo offering on the market today,
supplies coming from eastern Oregon
and the California line.
Market for livestock la firmer In
all lines. No hogs were offering lo
cally today, the arrivals being for
shipment to a Seattle packer.
Only a handful of sheep was offer
ing today and found the market In
excellent shape.
Those Who Ship to Portland.
Goodale & Causa dy shipped In five
loads of cattle from Gazelle, Cal.
Frank Wann was a shipper today
with a load of sheep from Aurora.
Kiddle Bros., the well known east
ern Oregon Interests, were represent
ed In today's arrivals by a load of
hogs for the north. The Same people
had In three loads of cattle from
Haines, Ore.
- Today's run of livestock compares
with this day In recent years as fol
lows: Hogs. Cattle. Sheep.
1910 95 203 54
190!) 322
1908 105 25 44
1907
1906 100
1905 60
A year ago today there was firm
ness In hogs and sheep and weakness
In cattle. Hogs advanced 25c but oth
er lines were unchanged.
Today's range of livestock values:
Cattle Best steers, $5.90; good
sters, $5.5 75; common steers, $3.25
fT 3.50; medium, $4(?4.25; fancy heif
ers, $4.75: best cows, $2. 50tf?3. 50;
bulls, $2.2503.75; stags. 2.603.
Hogs Best east of the mountains,
$10.10: fancy. $9.7,6; Blockers. $9.50;
pigs, $99.25.
Sheep Best wethers, $6; ordinary,
$5.50; spring Iambs, $6.606.76;
straight, ewes, $5.75 6; mixed lots,
$5.60.
Calves Best, $5 75 6; ordinary,
$55.26.
No false pretense has marked the
career of Ely's Cream Balm, Being
entirely harmless, It Is not responsi
ble like the catarrh snuffs and pow
ders, for minds shattered by cecalne.
The great virtue of Ely's Cream Balm
Is that it speedily and completely
overcomes nasal catarrh and hay fe
ver. Back of this statement is the
testimony of thousands and a reputa
tion of many years' success. All
druggists, 50c, or mailed by Ely Bros.,
56 Warren street. New York.
THE WHEAT MARKET
FARMERS HOLD 172,000,000
BUSHELS OF 1909 WHEAT
B. F. Snow's Report of Grain on
Farms Causes Stampede to Sell in
Chicago Heavy Losses Result.
a
e Wheat in Farmers' Hands. e
B. F. Snow, the eastern crop
expert, estimates that American
farmers held 172,000,000 bush
els of wheat on March 1. This
compares with the government
report of supplies held on 'the
same date in recent years, and
the. previous crop years as fol
lows: Bushels
Farmers Hands. Crop.
1910. .172.000,000
1909. .143.692.000
1908. .138.721.000
1907. .206,644.000
1906. .158,403,000
1905. .111,000,000
1904. .132,600,000
1903. .164.047,000
1902. .173.700,000
1901. .128.100,000
1900. .158,745,595
737,189.000
664.602.000
634.087.000
735.260.000
692,979.489
552.399,617
637,821.835
670,063,'008
748.860,218
522,229.505
647.303.S46
Chicago, March 3. Wheat opened
In a dangerous mood and closed 1 3-8c
to 2 l-4c a bushel lower than yester
day. '
The slump was caused by the bear
ish report Issued regarding the
amount of wheat In farmers' hands.
Crop Expert Snow estimates that 172,-
000,000 bushels of wheat remained
In the hands of the American farmers
on March 1 and while unofficial, was
credited by the general trade. This Is
the largest amount of wheat held by
producers since 1907, and previous to
that Is the greatest amount of wheat
ever held from the market by far
mers. All world's markets for wheat were
In a bearish mood today and the clos
ing was generally lower. While Buda
pest showed no change from yester
day at today's closing, there was a loss
at the end of the day of 1 3-8o at Ber
lin. Liverpool opened l-2d lower
than yesterday and closed l-4d to 7-8d
lower.
Estimated Argentina shipments:
Wheat, 4.400,000 bushels; corn, 400,
000 bushels.
Chicago opened with a sickly feel
ing as If the trade anticipated a bear-
Ish report by Snow. Opening values
were t-8c to 3-4c a bushel lower than
yesterday's closing with t May the
weakest delivery. At the' close July
was weakest and showed the greatest
loss from yesterday's price.
Cash sales: Wheat No. 2 red,
$1.2501.26; No. S red, $1.181.22;
No. 2 hard winter, $114 1.14 8-4;
No. S hard winter, $1.13 1.13 8-4;
No. 1 northern spring. $1.16 1,16
3-4; No. 2 northern spring, ' $1.16
1.16 8-4; No. 2 northern spring, $1.15
1.15 1-2; No. 3 spring, $1.12 1.15.
Corn No. 2 corn, 64 3-4 6 5c; No.
2 white, 65 66c; No. 2 yellow, 61 1-2
66c; No. 3 corn, 63 l-263c; No.
3 white, 63 0 63 l-4c; No. 3 yellow,
62 1-2063; No. 4 corn, 6568 1-2;
No. 4 white, 59060.
RAILROADS PLAN GREAT
IMPROVEMENTS FOR YEAR
Seattle. The people of 'Oregon,
Washington and Idaho cannot watch
too carefully the railroad Improve
ments which will take place In these
three states during the next year.
Reports from headquarters are to the
effect that the transcontinental roads
are prepared to send many hundreds
of thousands of dollars In the North
west beginning with the spring
months. , This means only one thing
and that Is that Oregon, Washington
and Idaho have reached that state of
commercial development where it be
comes necessary to give them the very
best possible railroad equipment. In
Washington alone the Great, North
ern will spend more than $2,500,000
during the year 1910 and there Is no
doubt that enormous sums will be
spent; In Improvements In the other
Northwest states. It will be necessary
to put lots of money into new rolling
stock and other equipment In order
to carry on the ever increasing busi
ness. James Woodworth, one of the
big traffic men of the Northern Pa
cific and one of the best Informed
men in railroad circles on emigra
tion matters was In the Puget Sound
country the past week and In news
paper interviews stated that the Hill
roads look, for the greatest colonist
business In their hlBtory this year.
The settlers are surely coming; they
will locate In Oregon and Idaho and
Washington and every section of the
great Northwest will benefit. Never
In the history of the Pacific coast
have the prospects of the Northwest
been so bright as they are at the
present moment.
1100 Reward. tlOO.
The readers of this paper will be pieaseo
to learn tbat there la at least one dreaded
disease that science bas been able to cart
In all It stages, and tbat Is Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is the only positive core now
known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure taken Internally, acting directly opoa
the blood and mncous surfaces of the sys
tem, thereby destroying tbe fonndatloa it
tbe disease, and giving the patient strengtk
by oulldlng op tbe constitution and assist
ing nature In doing Its' xorl. Tbe pro
prietors have so much faith la Its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dol
lars for any case tbat It faUs to ears. Bend
for Hit of testimonials.
Address :
P. J CHENEY k CO., Toledo, O.
Hold by Druggtsts. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for couttpa
tloe. Crown Prince at Rink.
Berlin. The Crown Prince is tak
ing lessons every day at noon In Ber
lin's greatest skating rink, known as
the Ice Palace. A professional skater
instructes him in different figures
and in dancing, and the Ice Palace at
this hour Is filled with fashionable
crowds, with whom the Prince asso
ciates on terms of easy familiarity,
thereby Increasing his popularity.
PILES 8URED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
PA to OINTMENT la ruaranteed to cure ant
rase of Itching,. Blind, Bleeding or Protrud
ing rues in s to 14 days or money refund
ed. 60c
The New FIsk Hat.
Advance showing of Fisk hats for
early wear. These are the new cre
ations In spring millinery. Watch
for opening announcement later.
Campbell Millinery.
GAS. HEARTBURN, DYSPEPSIA
AND ALL MISERY VANISHES
I Five Minutes After Taking a Little
Dlnpcpstn Your Stomach Will Feel
Fine Again Eat Your Favorite
Foods Without Fear of Distress.
Take your sour, out of order stom
ach or maybe you call It Indigestion,
dyspepsia, gastritis or catarrh of the
stomach: it doesn't matter take your
stomach trouble right with you to your
pharmacist and ask him to open a
50 cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin and
let you eat one 22-grain Triangule
and see If within five minutes there Is
left any trace of your former misery.
The correct name for your trouble
Is food fermentation food souring;
the digestive organs become weak,
there Is luck of gastric Juice; your
food is only half digested, and you
become affected with loss of appetite,
pressure and fullness t after eating,
vomiting, nausea, heartburn, griping
In bowels, tenderness in the pit of
stomach, bad taste In mouth, consti
pation, pain in limbs, sleeplessness,
belching of gas, biliousness. sick
headache, nurvousnos, dizziness ' or
mnny other similar symptoms.
If your appetite Is fickle, and noth
ing tempts you, or you belch gas or
If you feel bloated after eating, or
your food lies like a lump of load on
your stomach, you can make up your
mind that at the bottom of nil this
there is but one cause fermentation
of undigested food.
Prove to yourself in five minutes
that your somach is as good as any;
that there is nothing really wrong.
Stop this fermentation and begin eat
Ing what- you want without fear of
discomfort or misery.
Almost Instant relief is waiting for
you. It is merely a matter of how
soon you take a little Dlapepsin.
Only Gloved Hands Pick
"Sunkist"
We use great care in picking the
famous "SUNKIST" ORANGES.
Each "SUNKIST"
from the tree and .packed in the box by a
gloved hand. No orange that alls to the ground is packed
under the "SUNKIST" label.
mm
"Sunkist" Navel
mi
We grow 60 of all the California oranges. Three
fourths of all the lemons. Most of them are sold in bulk.
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but the choicest selections of this great quantity are wrapped
in the "SUNKIST" label, so that if you would be sure that
you get the choicest pick, insist upon the "SUNKIST."
Beautiful Orange Spoon FREE
Some dealers may claim the oranges they sell are the
famous "SUNKIST," but that they have removed the wrap
per. Insist on your dealer giving you oranges and lemons
in the 'SUNKIST" wrapper. If you do this we will dive
you a beautiful orange spoon one of Rogers' best standard
AA quality. Just send us twelve "SUNKIST" oranse
or lemon wrappers,
ff
packing, etc., and receive one ot these beautiful
spoons by return mail.
The choicest quality of lemons also go under the
SUNKIST" label.
cure a whole dozen
orange spoons. Oct a dozen oUIN
KIST" oranges or lemons today.
Send to California
A 1
Fruit Growers'
O) oil Uark street,
UNDERWOOD
STANDARD
TYPEWRITER
i
shows the way to the best work at the lowest operating cost Visible writ
ing, combined with the perfect action of the machine allows the operater
to keep the mind constantly on the work.
The result: work Is turned out neater, freer from errors and quicker
than la possible with any other machine you can buy.
The perfect balance with the absolute freedom from friction gives a,
durability to the Underwood that shows a very marked saving hi the cost
of repairs.
Before deciding upon a machine, let us show -you
the difference between a "Trailer" and ;
"THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY BUY."
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc.
88 Sixth St, Portland.
TRAIN LEAVES PENDLETON
3 p. m. for Spokane and the East
Northern Pacific Railway
NO DELAY AT JUNCTION.
ELECTRIC LIGHTED.
TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS
Compartment-Drawing Room Sleeping Cars
Through Train to Chicago
Via Twin Cities
Low Westbound Settlers' Fares
From all points In Middle West, the East and the South.
You can arrange with our agent to have tickets delivered at any
point without expense for the service. .
Full Information as to fares, trains, etc., furnished on application.
WALTER ADAMS, Agent Pendleton, Oregon
i g A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen.
Daily East Orcponlan, by carrier, 15 cents per week. c
Oranges
ORANGE is ticked1
Oranrfes Are Seedless
with six 2c stamps to pay postage,
. You can easily se- t
of these beautiful
Exchan
Lhicago, Ilu
Typewriter
Economy
Good Work Is Cheap a
any price
Puss. Agent, Portland, Ore.
FISH! FISH!
For the Lenten Season, fresh
every day at the
Central Meat Market
10 H. Alta Bt 'Phone Main II