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PAflTC TTTRFTC KOLB AND DILL "TO "AS YOU WERE" BE PRESENTED AT PAGE TONIGHT AT THE PAGE THEATER TONIGHT BrrcDTOTCTJ WATT; TRrRTrNT!. DFOTIT), OnEOON, MONDAY, fATfCIT 24, 1910 ! v FOR YEAR'S WORK BY PRESBYTERIANS t . .,. , . . Tho Vlriil I'ronbytorliui pliurch of Mil oily will thin wotik oIoho Did hooka of uuodier your or sorvlco In thin cutinniiiiliy and roiidur uii ac count at II h miwnr(i(lili, . The n il ium I inoulliiK of Ilia church will liu iliolil Tuiirmluy uvoiiImk In thu church. Nu'ppur will bo mirveU to mouilium n( tha church mul noiiKroKntluu lit 0:80. Knch fuinlly will lirlnK wull flllnd banket ami tho liiblnii will bo rundy for tho coiiiininy at tho appointed tltno. , ' . Tho annual roimrtn from nil do imrlnuum of tho church will ho itlvan and orflttr for llio now yar will ho olnclvd, A lurKo nttondunco la nnllo lintml. The rlicirch linn nlitnnod a hudKRt for tho now your to cars for lurxoly IncrotiHod service. On Uunduy uflnr niwii tho cnnviiMH for pIimIkuh for tho yoar wan iimilo and at 5 o'clock tho I itti iiih reported 14300 rnlHoil. Tho cnuvaiin will ho oompluiml thin wouk mid th flKura will ko to tlid maxi mum almod at, 5u00. Interest and ronourciis nro nrow Iiik uml a spirit of opilmUm In ovl dont, thruiml tho church,, 'I ho officer "denim to ox prom thnlr apurarliiilim of Iho coortvou and ready roitpaimo wllh which they were mot In thin tifforl to provide for thf liends.of Iho church for tho yoar. An, utmoirinh comiiiunlly iti'rvli'o will bo tho aim of the church and all of Ha MtcourcoH aro ut tho call of tho public, HEARTS OF WORLD RIALIO TODAY 'Henri of tho World" at Rlalto lam lime today, required elKhiaon moiitha In tha innkliiK and many of Mho nconea woro tnkon on. tho actual battlefield of Franco by Mr. Griffith, with tho official aid and nlinco of tha OrllUh and tho Kronen govern monU. Mr.' Urlfflth, however. In nnxlou to roniova aiiy'approboiialon thut "Heart of tho World" la pri marily a war pletnro. " It hv ho' nn liounoui, primarily a love utory, In which war figure us tho grim back- lirouna. may bo callod "tho atory of a villoma," and for moro tiiuii forty minute during oxponlllon of tho lory, thoro I not n canaon shot, not a iiigmtlon of war's alarmi. - There la tho protiy romance of - two Slrl onch In lovo with tho nmo nun; thoro la tho qulot and peaceful atmo iiphoro of aniall French town boforo tho holocaust of tho war. Then comes tho eonfllet. with lt enulnn offocta upon tho fortune of thoao In tho Di tto aoonoa ahown aro actual -battlo nn mlcnn rluht In tho tronchoa during tho dnnlh itrujCKlox of tho French and tho Ciernmns; only occa alonally hna it boon found nocoaaory to ploco tho atory of tho oaitiei 10 Knioor uy mimim ui num.. Thua ono aooi tho nro in mo tronchoa;' tho charges of tho French oMlors; tho thrlllliiK bnnd to hand nnriiKin mwl lha Ihruat of bayonota: tho murderous aholla; tho groat guns In aotlon; tho tanks; mo auucic uy liquid lire; tho chargo and tho ro trents; tho Gorman plll-boxcs; tho flight of tho vIllaKOrs; tho ruthless destruction of properly; tho tront- Mnnl nt vmlliur fflrln who fall IlltO tho hands of tho Hermans; and other thlnns too numorous to mention, tno wholo culminating In tho arrival of n, American troona. of ultlmiilo vic tory and a hint of future happiness for thoso who havo ondured this tor- 1 rlblo atriiKKlo. , GERMANRAD1CAIS BE It UN, Mnrrli 21. (Uv Oio A VUlUrilll HIllUIHTlimiti' n- - hnn dufinitlv nbnmlonod tin t pnrtv .....i i..w. ,kitlfnii.i tn ilm. inn inritv RO- ii mi llim liH.u.iu, - diivlifitH. tn "a imrtin tfrootmir to tho indopimdunt HormliHtHjio niimin- uU,x, miutiiriiiiim ' to tnnt jnivun iv ntiuii - imrty nnl diHlosH further dotnilM of itH OlOHO nlllUHIO Willi Ulfl HUHIHH inn Horr HcirnHloiiiH ilofonliou from iho ..i i.,f uwinlictw nlthoiiith lioniinnllv iluo to tho pnvtv'H tomni donlsinn foiliiclcliiiir mcninors 10 muni i ...... -,.i.,i:.,.,ui,ina with nnv ollior nnr- tios-ris. ono of tho inunv uiilicnliona xi. ..i .. l iiiiiiIwik nt' iiihillnrluilW Limb t Hiiuv, in r ; , nmoiiff tho iniloponilnnt HoimihstB Imvo been moved to rcHiun irom inui ipu v ' i np iilluiilru mniln nnon lfc bv , GiiHtnv NiikIio, Clominn minmlor ol war, iind other niilmnni lonnorH n" . i... .ii....i..un..,iu nf intitniite rulnlion- II V lliminmi.ivn - --- - Rhlps botwoon nt loiiHt n iiorluin ot tho imrtv nnd the (leriiinn hoiswviki. CHICHESTER S PILLS rllli In 1U4 in Oolit tii?ulllcf ) ,,,!!, ra'i" null Jllu. Hili J- 1)IaMND IIHANll 1M1.1.B, li 8J. SOLD HDWJQ'ilSTS EVERYWHERE WW "Ah Yciii Were," Kulh mul Dill's brand new medium, dirurt j'rom ils Kim I'Viiiii'Ihco triiuiinliM. will bo hocii nt the I'nuu TIiui'niIuv (vihiiiiu. Mnruli 27th. Tlio niiniMiiiceini'iit of ii new ICoJk nnd Dill nliiv !m mil'ficiunt to ultriict nil InverM of clicurv vntertiiiiiineiil to tho theater bifx iilTiie, l'or the numex ot the irrent (oiiiinediatiH hnvo iiIwiivh been iiHNneiiileil wilh HUcrcHHo nnd their meiliiiiiiH bnve iiIwuvk proved Impuliir, The current ono in said to he even mum duliulitful limn nnv nre- Vioiirt nil ruction in which tliev have aiMienred here. 'An Yon Were" owen iU novel nlot to .Mux M. Dill, the briulit IvrieH are th work of llarrv WilliiiniK ami the milter wiiHswrilli)ii bv l.ce l'liinilerx. lii'iiurl iiiim it nun I no iiiiikH'iii iniiii Iiitm nie of l!i5 , liauiitiin; variety. liuieM Unit liiiL'er lonir in .the mem- urv. Sniiie ol' llicxo hiiiiu' iiiiiiiImtm. all of which are urexenled with novel ef fect urn "(lliublv." "A Maid That's Made l.lko You," "Won't You Take n Chillier." "I'leiiHo (let Kick for Me." and "llow'd You Like to f,ivo Your hid Jlavn Over,;;. The beautiful bow f uirlx. whirh ih iilwavs n feature of Kolli and Dill hIii', wcurx miinv iror veiiim cliiiiiircH of eimluinerv. pud Ik ii eiiiiilaiit fenl for the eve. The coiiiediailH tlieiiiHelven, iih the liictor end undertaker in tho kiiiiiII tnwiiH of l.iherlv, Klalo of Deinoe raev, indiilue in unmo of their famoiiH iiriiuineiiM, the iiLirrcxKivo Knlb coui linttiiiir the cheerful iilioeien of the ro tuiiil and iriio-coo-eved Dill. Tbev nro aliKolulelv iniinilnble and their fun is of n henllhv. wholeNome sort that makeH fur unrestrained laughter. l.niiL'liti'r, of eourKv, is the kevnnte of the idav, mul tberq is riot imicli time for nnvlliinp- clue, but hero' niuKthere ore KerioiiH tliemes that nerve to nhow the verxalilit" of tho slant and hrinir out eertuin talentH for leiiiliinale net- inir that linve not been in evidenoo in urovioUH offuriiiR. ETHEL CLAYTON AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Tho various "bohomlnn" quarlora, ao-callod, of tha larKor cities, nolulily that Includad within tho procliicts of WushlnKlon 8q., Now York, are pro- ductlvs of many men and women who nssumo a llcenao In ull matters of Nro that Is denied tho more retlrlnn element of society, or at least Is not Klven as much publicity. . For the artificial bohemlan lovos to pose, to hnvo his name and his deeds alike blnionod beforo the world. He must bo dlnlnic and wlnlim and generally tulklng that ho find work almost crowded out. Yot ho novor wearies of tallliiK wha( bo Is going to do.' And ho dearly loves the Ideas of tho soul miitliiR, affinity seeking typo. Ho Is, In short, an unadultorated frnud. ' . 1 A woman of this typo Is tho dan gerous Influonco which enters the llfo or tho Nicholas Elliot's In "Wom en's Weapons," I'nramouut's newest picture, starring beautiful . htliol Clayton.' which will bo shown at tho Mhorty tbonlre tonight. Tho role Is pluyod with skill by Vora Dorla. , UNIVERSITY GLEE CL KLAW & E'liiyiNom ai.t csoboi: c. tylsi ?rcr.c:i ' ' Tho Sca:cii'n Wottbio .Cu:oc:3 . "POLLYAMMA"' TEE GLAD 71.'." , 0 KOLB AND DILL AT PAGE THEATER THURSDAY 'Pollanna," the gladsome comedy of good cheer, at tho Page tonight. It hus been a long time since so much local Interest has been din;losed In a new play. This Is no doubt largely due to the enormous popularity end rapid-fire circulation of Mrs. Kleanor II. Porter's glad books that have been read by hundreds of thousands, young and grown-up. The comedy that Mrs. Catherine Chlsholm C'ush Ing has fashioned from them is said to bo best enjoyed by men and wom en of experience and understanding. Klaw ft Krlanger and George C. Ty ler have brought "Pollyanna" to the slago Just at an opportune time when playfoe'rs are surfeited with morbid themes and wearied by a long proces sion of crooks, detectives and hectic exponents of the sex triangle. Optim ism was nevor more needed than now In tho world's affairs and the diver sions of the people. "Pollyanna" will be acted by an excellent company. Viola Harper leads the cast, and those prominent in her support are George 'Alison, Herbert Fortler, Blanche Douglas, Winifred Hanley, Master . Billy Blalsdell, Frederick Carlton,-Jack Morton and others. Mrs. Porter, the author of the glad books, and Mrs. Cushing, the dram atist, have between them spread good cheer and the glad spirit broadcast and contributed to the enjoyment of countless thoueands In cH cond!t!3r.: of life. 8 HOUR DAY LAW ' The Vnivernitv of Orccon Men's fllee club will lie in Bradford Wednes day with n nroermn dcsimiod to please music lovorH of various similes of taste.' The ureiiler part, however, will have tho daidi and aiian so clinrac- teriHtie of eollcuo L'lco eluUa. Tliero will bo nit nl v of ici in Iho perform mice, nnd the stunts will ho fujl of IuukIih fur nil. Tho 17 men com prisini; the clulf vcro cnrefullv picked from setiren of 'iii)l!cnls bv John Shirk KvnnK, niemhor of the tuiiultv of tho Mnlioul of Mnsio, who is direc tor. Mr, Evans, fresh .from Oiinm t,owis, whero ho won u commission i:r'the iii-in v, has been drillim: the men for nenrlv threo mimtlis, until lie is well satisfied Willi tlioir' work, and the pVoplo of MciH'iii'd who turn out. are assured a trood ncrlnrmnnco. The club has been on Iho road sinco Kridnv niuhl, in the course of a Npiini; vituntmn tour of southorn Oreiton. ' Tliev nro . plnyinir Jvlamntli KnliH Mondnv and Tucsdav. nurhts, nnd Tliursdav evcniiiir thoywill co to Ashland. ' " ' ' Tho club is rondo no of the follow inir members: Harold ftrov, qt Mod ford: Onirics' Iliiiruiiis, Hood Hiver: Herald While, CoHubo Qrovo: Martin IJoward, Arthur Johnson nnd Stephen Mnltbleu, all of Portland: Woslov charrell, Millsdalo: Georiro Poust. Salem: Olooriro llopkiiis. T.os Amrclos, Cnl.: Paul HliniiKlor, Rnvmond Os hnrn, Clirliss Peterson, Ocoriio Stearns, William , Morrison, C, A. Kariss, Hochurd I,vons and Ovaliani Sinilh, all of Kimono. John Stark Evans, director. WASIIIXGTOX. irurch 2i. Con slitiitionalitv of'tlis Arijiona" net of 11113 limilinir emplovment of women to eiu'ht hours n dav was upheld todav bv the supreme court in disposing of unpen Is in which the net was attack ed on the cround (but it discriminated between Iho emplovment of waitresses in .railroad restaurants nnd other res tnurants. ' . . SALEM BOY KILLED BY AUTO DRIVEN BY CARSON SAI.EM, March 24. Louis Richter. used seven, son of a local merchant, died todav as n result of iniurioa re ceived when ho was rim down bv n motorcycle driven by Carroll Carson. Wilnoscss said Carson wns. not to blntno for the accident. TWO VMS SINK AS COLLISION RESULT ' .SAX FRANCISCO, Mar. 24. The steamer Wallele and. ' the schooner Kitsap sank off Kauai; T. H., Friday night, after a' collision according to a message received here today by the marlno department ot the chamber of commerce. All members ot the crews were reported landed safely. Both ore wooden vessels ot about BOO tons. - ' ' ; ; REPORT DISARMAMENT V Pr E!TE"71 7200PS BE UI.IN. March 23. (Bv the As sociated Press.V-i-A special dispatch to the freihcit unnoiinccs the disarm ament of entente troops at Budtipcst It is unconfirmed, however, and np- nenrs (iiiestionnblo. ; flips! iMK'll 0m f,VJ ''tvii'.v'.';!yill. TV1U1 ll3 coffee like flavor but pure cereal compo sition adds zest and health to every; meal. Requires little sugar, u is made in a moment CLEMENCEAU AND PAHIS. Mnrch 24. (Bv the Asso ciated Press.) Premier iClemenccau had a Ions conference with Stephen Pichon., forenm minister, vesterdav. on tho Hnnirarinn situation, wluch will come before the supreme council to dav when 'immediate steps will bo taken, accordine to Marcel Hutin of the Echo de Paris. It is understood for one tlnnir that General Hallcr's Polish divisions w'il he shipped at once to Dnnzur nnd landed whether the Germans like it or not. ... J Wounded severely Pvt. Earl J. Stephonson, Baker, Ore. DON'T LET A COLD KEEP YOUAT HOME Dr. Kind's New Discovery almost never fails to bring quick relief Small doses once in awhile and that throat-tearing, lun-splitting cough soon quiets down. Another dose ana a hot bath before jumping into bed, a good slep, and back to normal in the morning. - Dr. King's New Discovery fa well Icnown.' For fifty years its been relieving coughs, colds and bronchial attacks. For fifty years it has been ssld by druggists everywhere. A reliable remedy that you yourself orany member of your family can take safely, Due and 51.ZQ. lYain Those Stubborn Bowels - Help nature takei its course, not with a violent, habit-forming purga tive, but with gentle but certain and natural-laxative. Dr. King's New Life Pills. Tonic in action, it stimulates tho lax bowels, Sold by druggists. 25c ; flynoiMi of the Annual Statement of th , A ETNA INSURANCE COilTANY of lUrtforO, In the lUte of ConnecUcnt. on the BUt dy of Dfcember, 1018. mde to the Instir iicu tlonimiMiouer of the ute ot Otvgon, pur uktlt to law: , , CAPITAL Amount of capiUl itock paid up. 6.000,000.00 ' ' INCOME Net premiums receirrti durlnc ; Ihe rvr 118. SID. 355. 12 Interest: dividends and rents re- oefred Uuriuc the rer 1,147,772.80 Income from other eourcee re- ceUe4 dutjng the jreT ...... 47.805.73 Total tncome ., . .....119.415.624.4 - DiantTRSKJIKNTS Net Joei paid during the year, including adjustment expenses. $ 8,925,021.55 Dividends paid on capital stock 1 stock during the year 1,000.000 00 Cotumtaloiti and salaries ' paid durluf the year 4,301,520 02 Taxes, ltwusfs and fees paid dur- ; ing the year 1.400.S71.88 fAuimmt I all other expoudl t Wrcs 1.22D.323.8S Total expenditures Value of real estate owned (mar ; ket ralue) f Valu of Htocks and bonds owned i (market nltW) 21 (Loam on uiortguges and oollaU i eral, etc. Cah in Iwuks and on hand. ... ! il'remlums in course of collection written dllica Sept. 80, 101. 1 'Other asset , , ' Interest and rertts due aud so- cruod Low Mpoclsl di'poslts la any state .$10.(104,040.30 410,000.00 ,286,802.01 43,500.00 ,034.050.88 ,233.757.03 133,581.88 152.322.07 100 .333.82 V Total Assets admitted In Ore- .J;' w ..,.- 132,074.778.15 ( -N ; XIABIMTIE3 ' Grtm claims for louro uuiuld...$ 9,308,807.08 Amount, of unearned premiums 1 on ull outstanding rbks 14,852,438.38 Itutt for oomtuluiou aud broker- i ,: :; 10,000.00 All other UablUtlos 1,005,000.00 Total ItaUlitlef.: excluiWt ot capital stoek ; ... .$18,170,745.40 hVBINKSS IS OHKOON FOR THE YKAJt uroas premiums, reovlred during i the year 200,057.20 premiums returned during the V ' . 41.161.04 Lorfsea naid.dUTlng the rear....'. 30,013,10 I jOw. incurred during the year, .-; ..88,320.17 r AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY , ' ' ; WM. n; ULAnK. . 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