East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 19, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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OLLARS $10
For the special benefit of our out-of-town customers and others who could not take
advantage of the Sale Thursday, we wilCrenew our $10.00 Suit Sale for
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STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 10 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVE.
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84 WOMENS' SUITS
from which to choose, ranging in
price from $15 to $27.50, choice
Saturday $10,00
NEARL Y 200 MEN'S
Suits from Which to choose, val
ues up to $27.50, your choice
Saturday $10.00
The Peoples Warehouse
WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE.
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$10.00. TEN DOLLARS $10.00
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EAST END GRANGES
FAVOR MACADAM ROAD
Construction of a macadam road
from Walla Walla to Free water was
the main theme of discussion at the
"picnic" of the FernJ-ile and IluCor.
Bay grange, held in Freewater yes
terday, says the Walla Walla Union.
The rain and w'.nd prevented the pic
nic being held out doors but the
crowd gathered in the Odd Fellows'
temple, and there held the meeting.
The Walla Walla-Freewater roa 1
was boosted by all who f-poke. and
the universal favor with which the
plan was received, makes it practi
cally certain that it will be the next
highway built by Umatilla and Wal
la Walla counties, after the compe-
tion of those already contracted f Jr.;
Oregon residents have a flan, pro
posed by Judge J. W. Maloney of
Pendleton, and County Commissioner
W. M. Cockburn of Umatilla county,
whereby the county will pay half the
labor and furnish the rock crusher,
residents benefited to pay the other
half of the work.
This plan was met with all favor,
and it was generally taken for grant
ed that if the road is built to the state
line, that Walla Walla county will fln
sh it.
H. A. Reynolds of Walla Walla, who
was a speaker, warmly favored the
construction of the road and believed
the most ffisible way would be
through College Place, thus utilizing
some two or three miles already built.
C. C. Rogers, another speaker, as
serted that 300 learns a day pass over
one of the three roads to Walla Wai
la from the Oregon towns. This was
by actual count, he said.
The necessity of the road was ad
mitted and its construction will, In
all probability, be made a matter of
Immediate action on both sides of the
state line.
Other topics discussed at the meet
ing were according to the program,
as follows, F. W. Nessley, presiding:
"Organization of Farmers." F. A.
Sikes.
"Benefits Derived from Farmers'
Unions," Alva Shumway.
"Taxation," C. P. Strain.
"State Grange." LecturerDartiell.
"What Can Be Done In Favor of
the Good Roads Proposition," J. W.
Maloney.
"Good Roads," II. M. Cockburn.
Following the formal program was
a bountiful dinner furnished by tiie
wives of the grangers.
Dltrlchsteln and Janet Ueeeher have
been presenting since last fall at the
Belasco theater. The play has the
honor of the longest metropolitan
run of the season.
Ralph Herz Is starred at the Knick
erbocker theater in "Doctor de
Luxe" the musical comedy by the au
thors of "Madame Sherry-" The fea
tures Include "The Harem Scnrem"
number, in which appear a pony bal
let with talcum powdered knees, and
song recitations by Mr. Herz.
Limerick of iAMig Ago.
There was a young girl from Slam
Who said to her lover, named Priam,
To kiss me, of course, you'll have to
use force,
And Lord knows you're stronger than
I am.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
BANKERS & MERCHANTS MUTUAL FIRE RELIEF
ASSOCIATION.
OF FOREST GROVE, IX THE STATE OF OREGOX,
on the 31st day of December, 1910, made to the Insurance Comomlssloner of
the State of Oregon, pursuant to law.
Ca."h received with applications during the year
from fir.-t year.-! premiums $ 7,541.51
Cash received during the year from renewal
pn-mlumi 12,973.92
till: ;KAT WHITE WAY.
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YOUNG MAX SOLVES TASK.
Helps Two Pretty Girls Out of Troti
lk Beyond Tlwlr Power.
Omaha, Xc-b. A glossy, black elec-
Hippo-j'rlc motor car- hurdly more than colt,
aim evuieiuiy iioi wen cuy orune, was
prancing up Farnam street and ran
Hsolf madly Into a telegraph pole. The
two young women who occupied the
car screamed and turned on the pow-
20,515.43
Total
for
re -iv-d from
re-insurance
members le. amount paid
720.78
Net premiums
Income from all
the vear . .
other sources received (luring
19,794.65
169.53
er frantically, but the car refused to
push the telegraph pole out of the
way. A young barrister not unknown
to fame In Omaha as a lady's man,
happened by and rushed to aid the
distressed motorists.
"Might I be of any service?" he
asked politely.
"Do you understand the mchanlsm
of an electric?" asked the most love
ly of the two damsels, blushing
slightly as she said "mechanism."
'T am sorry to say that I don't,"
replied Sir Launcelot, "but I might e
able to help. What seems to be the
matter?"
The loveliest damsel looked mildly
vexed at his stupidity and replied:
"It seems to have run Into this tele
graph polo and can't go any further."
"Have you tried reversing the pow
er " asked Sir Launcelot.
"Oh, we hadn't thought of that,"
said the loveliest damsel, and reversed
the power. The skittish electric back
ed swiftly away from the pole and
was turned squarely into the street.
"That's a clever man." said the
loveliest damsel to tho other.
Just because you don't care for
consequences Is no sign you can dodge
them.
(By W.lliam S. Rrewer.)
New York. Tonight the
drome will be added to the list of
closed houses and next season other
spectacles will take the place of
"Marching Through Georgia." "The
International Cup," and "The Ballc-t
of Xiagara."
Summer shows anu sea shore at
tractions are coming into their own.
Luna Park opens today anil keeping
it company will be the favorite amuse
ment iil.ires nf N'orth Reach. Stat'-n
Island Manhattan etc. For tho next i uf Gothenburg, In the kingdom of Sweden, on the 31st day of December, 1910,
two wei ks. however, tiiere is not c-x-I ",u"': '" .".....".- w i mn- m un-gun, pursuant 10 Uw:
CORK LEG LIFE PRESERVER.
Appendage of FlsJvrmnn Plant Him
When He Fall Hi Water.
Logansport. Ind. Harry Harris, a
Vandalia engineer, finds the use of a
cork leg a necessity In getting about
In the common walks of life, but the
artificial member of his anatomy is
new cherished by him as a life pre
server. Harry decided to go fishing
to Lake Maxtnkuckee and gathered
all his fishing paraphernalia together
little thinking that his store leg would
enter Into the emergency duty as a
"bobber." When the boat upset Har
ris' head went down like the sinker
on his line, and up came tho leg at
the other end. It was an easy task
for his companion to grasp the cork
leg and haul the dripping fisherman
into safety.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
Syea Fire & Life Insurance Company
Boys wui no nor.
and are always getting scratches cuts,
sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or
calds. Don't neglect such thing"
they may result seriously If you do.
Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment ac
cording to directions r.ght away and
It will relieve the pain and heal the
trouble. Price 25c, EOc and $1. A.
C. Koeppcn A Bros.
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Total Income
DISBURSEMENTS.
X'-t amount paid members for losses and claims
Including aijuftrnent expenses $ 7,884.12
Dividends paid to members 4,193.26
Premium" and assessments charged off Xone
Commissions r,d salaries paid during the year 6,033.40
Taxes, licenses and fees 10.00
Amount of all other expenditures 535.23
.$ 19,964.18
Total expenditures
ASSETS.
Cash on hand and In banks and trust companies.! 9,662.36
Premiums In process of collection 2,308.36
18.656.11
Total asset admitted in Oregon
LIABILITIES.
OroFS claim" for losses unpaid
Reserve fund
All other liabilities
.$ 11.970.72
71.03
2.415.69
907.19
Total liabilities Including reserve fund s
INSURANCE.
Amount of property at risk Dec. 31, 1910 $ 930,850.62
Amount of risks added during the year 1,192,165.00
Amount of risks cancelled, withdrawn or termi
nated during the year 923,175.62
3,393.81
.$1,199,840.00
Gross amount at risk, December lst, 1910
Largest amount of Insurance on any one risk.
Gross $4,000.00. Xet $3,000.00
RANKERS & MERCHANTS MUTUAL FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION,
M. PETERSEN, President.
VT. H. HOLLIS, Secretary.
Tevtw-ti Ilk-kern, Agents. Pcmllofon. Oregon.
pec-ted to be a great retreat from the
Great White Way to the less dazzling
though more frivolous omusc-ment re
sorts. Of the shows that rvmain in town
"The Hen Pecks," at the Broadway
with Lew Fields heading the cast con
tinues to draw capacity houses. Aver
a hundred performances have nlrendy
been given of th'.s elaborate spectac
ular musicaj production and they have
made it better than ever.
The Winter Garden Is obviously des
tined to be a summer resort of Xew
York amusement lovers who remain
In town. The system by which novel
ties are added every week has proved
a success. The entertainment Is now
more elaborate than when tho Winter
Garden wa sf'.rst opened and is much
more laughable.
"The Pink Lady" has entered tho
third month of Its successful engage
ment at the Xew Amsterdam theater.
This fascinating young person has
sung and danced her way Into tho
hearts of Xew Yorkers and bids fair
to remain at her present address for
many months. Xo prettier music anil
lyrics have been heard In a long
while.
William A. Brady's all star revival
of "The Lights o' London" Is on vlow
at the Lyric. It Is a new Bensatlon
for Broadway to hiss the vllllan. and
not for many a day have tired the
atergoers had the sensation afforded
by the mob and street fight when the
hero attempts to escape In the fifth
act.
No end la yet announced for "The
Concert," the comedy which Leo
Amount of U. S.
deposit $ 210,000.00
INCOME.
Premiums received during the year In cush....$ "16,934.22
nterest, dividends and rents received during yetr 39,757.12
Income from other sources received during year 851.00
Total income $ 767,542.34
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses paid during the year $ 374.6fi5.23
Commissions and salaries paid during the yenr 235.57S.31
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year.. 22,316.59
Amount of all other expenditures 49,270.03
Total expenditures
ASSETS.
Value of stocks nnd bonds owned
Cash In banks and on hand
Premiums In course of collection nnd In trans
mission
U11I.H renewable
Interest and rents due and accrued
.-$ 681,820.16
$1,111,390.48
107,704.03
103,109 44
39,900.38
11,721.27
Total assets admitted In Oregon $1,373,825.60
LIABILITIES.
Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 77,984.94
Amount of unearned premiums on nil outstand
ing risks 649,612.05
Due for commission and brokerage 2,452.42
All other liabilities 12,983.86
Total liabilities $ 743,033.27
Total Insurance In forco December 31, 1910 $1,039,377.06
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR.
Total r'sks written during the yenr $ 9,870.26
Gross premiums received during the year 7,638.83
Premiums returned during the year 3,908.69
Losses paid during the year .... 1,644.50
Losses incurred during the year 2,056.29
Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec. 31, 1910.... 437,102.00
SVEA FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
By ARTHUR M. BROWN, General Agent.
Statutory resident general agent nnd attorney for service:
JOHN H. BURQARD.
HIE
Cass Matlock, Prop.
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the city.
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nings. Refined and en
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family
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Entire change threo timee
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op thp next change.
Adults 10c Children
under 10 years, 5.