Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 13, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY OAPTTAI JOrKXAL. SALEM. OREGON. MOXDAr. MARCH 13, 19U.
iTiiiiiiinirnTTTiTTn """in 1 1 Milium
the capital journal
E. HOFER, Editor and Proprietor.
H. M. HOFER, Manager
Independent Newipaper Devoted to American Principle! nd
the troTss and Development of All Oregon
Published Everr Evening Except Sunday. Salem, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
(Invariably In Advance)
tRf, by Carrier, per rear 00 Per month-
Chilr bv Mall, oer year-. . 4.00 Per month-
sTeekly, by Mail per year-
1.00 Six montha-
35c
FULL LEASED WIRE TELEGRAPH REPORT
THE BATTLE FOIl THE SINGLE TAX LAW.
It is funny how political ick-as are forced onto the peop'e .of
Oregon from the outside.
Here we are asked to subscribe to the Joseph Fel3 Single
Tax fund for the Single Tax propaganda.
The fund will be used to carry Oregon for the Single Tax in
1912, under the auspices of the Fels Commission.
According to the printed report of the Single Tax conference
$16,775 was spent in Oregon last year to carry the Single Tax
amendment to the constitution.
It was spent "per W. S. U'Ren, in printing and general ex
penses," according to report 31 of the report.
Besides that $2194 was spent in Oregon by W. G. Eggleston,
of Portland, preparing for the campaign of 1912.
A large part of the space in the report of the New York City
conference is taken up by statements of what they will do in
Oregon in 1912.
Oregon is to be made the first example of the operations of
the Single Tax system in the United States.
The constitution was surreptitiously amended to abolish heal
tax and repeal tne poll tax, but in rtality for the aWjlo tax c i
land.
Following will show the program of the iSngle Taxers, so far
as Oregon is concerned.
In Oregon the campaign of 19 10 was to secure the adoption of
an amendment to the constitution providing for county home
rule in taxation. This campaign was merely one of preparation
for a fight for straight Single Tax in 1912. The legislature of
Oregon submitted two tax amendments providing for changes
that seemed progressive, but did not really go to the root of the
tax question, and it was not possible to get the legislature to sub
mit a measure for county home rule ; consequently, it wa3 nec
essary for our friends to make use of the political power given
them by the initiative and referendum, and in that way submit
the desired amendment to the voters. That was done.
It will be remembered that in 1908, cn a square fight, with
its proper name on the ballot, single tax on land was rejected by
the votcis
INDIVIDUALISM VERSUS ORGANIZATION.
Spring-Cleaning
The Human Syatom Needs It.
Mrs. M. Morgan. 411 4th Are, E,
Bralnerd, Minn., writes: "1 take from
one to two bottles of Hood's Sarsapa
rllla In the spring to purify the blood
just a regularly as I do my house
cleanlnff, and ro around light-footed
and liKht-hearled. I believe it la the
best blood puriller known."
Hood's Sarsaparllla so combines the
curative principles of roots, bark and
hTb as to raise them to their highest
elilclency; hence Its unequaled cures.
Get It today in usual liquid iorm or
tablets called Sarsaubs.
LANDSCAPE
ARTIST TO
LECTURE
; Organization in the sense of co-operation for unselfish pur
poses has a great deal of merit.
Organizations that are built up at the expense and suppres
sion of individualism are pernicious.
The individual who sees clear and thinks straight and works
out problems and makes the demonstration alone advances the
world.
Organizations are, in their very nature, parasitic, and must
be carried on the shoulders of human flesh and blood.
In Russia, it is said, on the back of every citizens rides an
aristocrat, a soldier and a public official.
What a staggering burden for any human being to live under,
and what a mockery of civilizati on and freedom !
But are we not duplicating the same thing in our beloved
com iry?
Of the five million dollars tax es appropriated by the legisla
ture, how much goes to labor and how much to officialism?
The political machine, the trust machine, the educational ma
chine all take their tolls.
Christianity, which started out to be a pure and simple spir
itual kingdom, has become a vast complicated machine.
These organizations are most of them highly capitalized, ex
pensive, individual-suppressing, costly luxuries.
The average individual is living under the burden of a dozen
organizations which are all sapping him for support.
A skillful class of exploiters are found in them all, reaping
the profits of pretending to do something for the people.
The parasite class all take to the organization, and seek to
live off it by their devotion to the machine.
A few strong individuals live in spite of the crafts of or
ganization, and the exploitation of the popular institution.
If strong men and women are to be developed there must be
a weeding out of the multiplicity of organisms.
Are you a man or a woman, or are you a cog in the wheels
of predatory institutions which are feeding with your sub
stance? i ! i
WILL TALK TO SALEM PEOPLE
THURSDAY AXD FRIDAY EVEN
1AGS ON 'BEAUTIFYING THE
IITI WILL ILLUSTRATE LEC
TURE WITH STEREOPTICO.V
TIEWS.
There are few cities on the West
ern coast whose natural advantages
are greater than Salem's, whose
streets are broader, whose homes
are better nor Is there one whose
needs cry out more loudly for Im
provement and adornment. Salem's
rapid growth during the past three
years and the pace all manner of
business Interests have been travel
ing, are proofs positive of Its prog
ress In the future and Us urgent need
for help to make It "A more beauti
ful Salem."
At some time In Its growth, every
city needs this help. Improvement
leagues start a civic pride and create
a new Interest in plans that may ben
efit Its appearance. In the heart of
our city are many most unsightly
spots.
It is Impossible to work along
Howard Evnrts Weed,
these lines without advice and direc
tion from some one's experience.
In Mr. Howard Evarts Weed, land
scape architect from Chicago, we
have an advantageous opportunity for
learning how to smooth down the
rough places. Mr. Weed will give
free lectures to the public In the
high school assembly hall, at 8:30 on
Thursday and Friday evenings. All
public spirited and progressive citi
zens of Salera will be Interested in
this announcement. His subject for
Thursday evening will be "Trees,
Shrubs and Flowers," and for Friday
evening "A More Beautiful Salem."
These lectures are made still more
Interesting by over 100 stereoptlcon
MEXICAN
WAR GROWS
SANGUINE
ONE HOUSE AND A SMALL CALF
LIE DEAD UPON THE GORY
BATTLEFIELD. THEIR I.ITE8 A
SACRIFICE TO SACKED LIB
ERTY.
Tecarte, Calif., March 13. Riotous
ly drunk, 30 Mexican lnsurrectos,
headed by Louis Rodrlguei, who late
yesterday captured the Mexican town
Just serosa the line from here, are
today In possession of that village
and are likely to be be attacked be
fore night by Mexican federals, who
are expected at any hour.
In the Mexican village, two stores,
which formerly wore saloons, are the
headquarters of the rebels. As soon
a the lnsurrectos arrived they bat
tered In the doors of both places and
lthla an hour nearly all were the
worse for liquor. While the Ameri
can troops under Lieutenant Connel
ly of the 8th regiment watched from
across the line, the rebels caroused all
night. At times rifle shots gave the
Impression that a real attack had
come. At dawn this morning, how
ever, a total of the casunlties8howed
that a horse and a calf had fallen
martyrs to the revolution.
While no definite Information has
been obtained by the American
troops. It is understood that a force
of Mexican federals are near.
Fully nine out of every ten casea
of rheumatism Is simply rheuma
tism of the muscles, due to cold or
damp, or chronic rheumatism, neith
er of which require any Internal
tritment. All that Is neoded to af-1
ford relief Is the free appllcaUon of
Chamberlain's Liniment. Give It a
trial. Tou are certain to be pleased
with the quick relief which It af
fords. Sold by all dealers.
Get it at Pr. Stone's Drug Storv
I
NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO
. TXT TWO" qta.TR ILLINOIS.
n ths Jlst day pf Dmtxr, 1910. made to th. Insurance Commissioner ot t-.
tat of Oregon, purauant lo law:
CATXTAX.
Amount of capital paid up
ZVCOaf X.
Premium received durln the year....... '1,0JJ'J3'
Interest, dividends and rer.t. received durlnr year. . ,r.3"iT?'oa
Income from other sources received during the year 103.415. Utf
200,(00.00
Total Income
ll.151.MMf
DISBtraBBlTEHTS.
Loaves paid during; the year. Including adjustment ,..,,
eipeners. etc ' l?i'ASS in
Dividends paid during the year on capital stook ,2
Commissions and salartt-s paid during the year 6,2 -J ? "I
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year iJi'S-S'sJ
Amount of all other expenditures lan.ta.t.
Total expenditures
tl.I09.lSS.4S
ASSETS.
Tains of stocks and bonds owned I
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc.
Cash In banks ana on hand
Premiums In course of collection and In transmission
Interest and rents due and accrued
448,000.70
191 inn. 00
46 3il8.7
27.339.96
8.701.83
Total assets admitted in Oregon 721,481.25
Ua-BIXITIES.
Gross claims for losses unpaid
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding
risks
Iue for commission and brokerage
All other liabilities
50,057.73
137.204
8.201 9
16.843.03
Total liabilities 212.J89.6S
Total premiums In force Dee. 31, 1910 217.188.68
.USIHESS XW OREOOW FOB THE YJ5HB.
Total risks written during the year ' ' i 2Xi
Gross premiums received during the year
Premiums returned during the year,
losses nalu during the year
Losses Incurred during the year
80.45
S-759.36
3, 949. it
NORTH AMERICAN ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.
By A. E. FORREST. Secretary.
Btatutory resident general agent and ";VtTkt!: PortlaDd. Or.
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are safe, sure and reliable,
and huve been praised by thousands
of women who have been restored lo
health through their gentle aid and
curative pronertles. Sold by all
dealers.
ill patent medicines or medicines ad
tertlscd la this paper aie tor sale a
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
''he only cash drug store la Oregon
owes no one, and no one -owes It
carries large stock; its shelve
counters and show cases are loade
with drugs, medicines, notions, tol
let articles, wines and liquors of i
kftds for medicinal purposes. 1)
Stone la a tvgslar graduate in med)
cine and has had many years of ei
perience in the practice. Consults
tlont are free. Prescriptions ar
tree, and only regular price tor toed
cine. Dr. Stone can be found si
his drug store, Salem. Or., from
'be uiiirniug uuttl V at night.
rr.oii.
SX30-ir; 37 THE ANHTJAIi BTATEMESTT OT TXZ
EQUITABLE FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY
f Providence. In the state of Rhode Island, on the 81st day of December, 1910,
made to the Insurance commissioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital paid up I 400,000.00
XXCOMB.
Premiums received during the year la cash 923,257.00
Interest, dividends, and rents received during the year 66,316.81
Income from other sources received during the year... 1, 168.69
Total Income $ 990,781.60
DZSBCmSEMEBTTB.
lyosses raid during the year 1548.309.87
Dividends paid during the year on capital stock 24,000 00
Commissions and salaries paid during the year 284,724 87
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 80.984.61
Amount of all other expenditures 86,646.68
Total axpendltures 1 973,665.93,
ASSETS.
Vslue of real estate owned 1110,000.00 ,
Value of stocks and bonds owned 912.430 00
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 134,450.00
Cash In bunku and on hand 48.661.48
Premiums In course of collection and In transmission. . 157,279.73
Interest and rents due and accrued 8,216.71
Total assets 1 1.369,036 8
LIABILITIES.
Gross clnlms for loBses unpaid 1 89,211.51
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstanding
risks 767.726.99
Due for commission and brokerage 16.000.00
All other liabilities 6.000.00
.Total liabilities 1 877,938.50
Total Insurance In force December 31.1910 1129,281,023.00
business xar oreoow fob the yeas.
Total risks written during the year $417,496.50
Gross premiums received during the year 8,539.79
Premiums returned during the year 2,043 85
Losses paid during the year 1,491.76
Losses Incurred during the year... 1,491.7(1
Total amount of risks outstanding In Orecon December 31. 1910 1589,969.00
EQUITABLE FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY
Signed by KItKI) V. ARNOLD, president.
Btatutory resident general agent and attornev for service:
(Signed) A. ti. IIAKDINQ, Portland. Or.
TWOPSIS OT THE AHTTTJ4I. STATEMENT OP TFJ1
AN COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY
. In the state of Michigan, on the 31st day of Pooember, 1910. made
rnnce Commissioner of the state of Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL.
capital paid up 400,000.00
INO J ME.
ecelved during the year In cish $ 719,652.02
'Mends and rents received during the
46,559.24
i other Bourccs received during the year 607.60
'm 766,61S.8I
DISBURSEMEHTS.
during the jear $ 696,208.84
s and salaries paid during the year ... 220,783.97
see and fees paid during the year .... 34.832.70
all other exoendltures 106,881.60
endltures 958,707.01
A83 3TS.
il estate owned $ 14,877.99
ifks and bonds owned 236.122.60
nrtgases and collateral, eto 668,622.50
lis and on hand 130,676.44
n course of collection and In transmls-
150.345.48
rents due and accrued 13,304.42
.' s admitted In Oregon .... 11.112 949 41
LIABILITIES
- or losses unpaid 1 69,834.10
im nrned premiums on all outata n d 1 n g
644.848.61
il-plon and brokerage 1,350.00
I'Mltles 10.650.00 f. 626,682.91
-tlt''9 629,6R2IU
rie in 'iree TVcemher 31. 1910 1102 180 146 00
BUTTtmSS IN OBEOJ3 POB THE YEAS, ."
written during the year 1,315,269 00
,:n s received during the year 20 464 1 8
t iipned during the year 6 35" "4
'l.i'lne the year 7141830
rr. d durln the year 7 507 83
.t -A risks outstanding In Oregon Dp- '
177.049.00
N COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY
(Signed) a. D. BAKER, Secretary,
reFldfnt general agent end nttornpy for service:
Or.. Aepnts: NOOVAN & HUMPHRY. Yeon bid. v-Art-
Others Take Advantage
of Our Reduction Sale
Why Don't You?
We Must Reduce Our Stock
Before Moving. Buy Now and
Save Money
Power's Jewelry Store
247 North Commercial Street
Medicines that aid nature are al.
ways most successful. Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy acts on this
plan. It loosens the cough, relieves
the lungs, opens the secretions and
ald9 nature In restoring the system
to a healthy condition. Sold by all
dealers.
Get It at Pr. Stone's Drug Store
THE BEST
STRONGEST AND MOST
DURABLE SEWER
PIPE MANUFACTURED
MACHINE CEMENT
MADE
GLAZED
SEWER PIPE
It will pay you to inves
vestigate before placing
your order for Sewer
Connections.
Salem Sewer Pipe Co.
203 LIBERTY STREET
CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Zt$ '
Signature of lrfflCUJUM
FAIR
GROUND FEED
GROCERY
AXD
views and In many cases showing
the "before and after" effects. At
the close of the lecture the local ap
plication of these subjects Is men
tioned. Mr. Weed arrives on the
10:30 electric from Portland Thurs
day morning, giving him ample time
to view the city with this purpose In
mind. The Cherry City Improvement
club and the different civic organiza
tions will take advantage of this op
portunity to further their efforts for
the "City Beautiful."
IS YOUR SKIS OX FIRE I
Does It seem to you that you can't
stand another minutes of that awful
burning Itch?
That It MUST be cooled?
That you MUST have relief?
Get a mixture of Oil of Winter
green, Trymol, and other soothing In
gredients as compounded only In D.
D. D. Prescription.
The very first drops STOP that aw
ful burning Instantly!
The first drops soothe and heal!
D. D. D. gives you comfort
cleanses the skin of all Impurities
and washes away pimples and
blotches over night!
Take our word on It as your local
druggist
Get a $1.00 or a 25 cent bottle to
day. J. C. Perry, Druggist.
o
Never look a gift horse in the mouth
for fear he may bite you.
Running after the doctor Is one of
':e features of life's race.
Best Patent hard wheat flour,
sack $1.40
Best Salem Flour, sk $1.20
Nice Bacon 18c
2 lbs. Full Cream Cheese.. 85c
1 doz. Tomatoes 95c
1 doz. Salmon $1.00
(Your last chance to get the
Metor Brand of Alaska Sal
mon at this price.)
3 cans Milk (good) 25c
3 cans first class 4-oz. Oysters
25o
Just received car load of alfalfa
hay, per 100 lbs 80c
60 lb. sack Bran 80c
Shorts, per sk $1.20
Oat Hay per 100 lbs 75c
Rolled Oat3 and Barley, 100
lbs $1.60 X
Come and see me; I will save f
you money. I
All goods promptly delivered.
R. N. MORRIS
Phone 1407.
I
COLONIST
FARES
From the Middle and
Eastern portions of
the United States and
Canada to
Oregon, Washington
and all the
Northwest
will prevail DAILY
MARCH 10th TO APRIL 1 0th
over the
SOUTHERN PACIIFC
LINES IN OREGON
From
'Oilcngo nt $33.00
St. Louis 32.00
Omaha 23.00
Kunsns City ' 25.00
St. Paul 25.1)0
and from other cities corresponding
ly low.
Yon Cnn PREPAY Fares
The Colonist fares are Westbound
only, but If you have relatives or
friends or employees in the East
whom you desire to bring to this
state, you can deposit the value of the
fare with your local railroad agent
and an order for a ticket will be tel
egraphed to any address desired.
Let the WORLD Know
Of our vast resources and splendid
opportunities for
Home Building
Call on the undersigned for good
Instructive printed matter to send
East, or give him the addresses of
those to whom you would like to
have such matter sent.
war. arcarcKRAY
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
2-20-eod-tf
Xotice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received at the
office of the Board of Trustees of the
Eastern Oregon State Hospital, at
the Capitol Building, Salem, until 12
o'clock noon, Monday, March 20th,
for the following labor and materials
for the Eastern Oregon State Hospi
tal: Laying pipe line approximately
4500 feet, for water supply to said
Eastern Oregon State Hospital. All
to be done In accordance with plans
and specifications now on file with
the Clerk of the Board at the Execu
tive office Capitol Building, Salera,
and with Chas. A. Murphy, Superin
tendent of Construction of the East
ern Oregon State Hospital, at Pendle
' ton, Oregon, and from whom further
Information can be obtained. All bids
'must be drawn In accordance with
I the specifications, and the Board re
serves the right to reject any or all
bids.
By order of the Board of Trustees
of the Eastern Oregon State Hospl
taL OSWALD WEST,
Governor.
THOS. a KAY,
State Treasurer.
Attest:
R. A. WATSON.
Clerk of the Board.
-Mar 8-13-14-15-18
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son, but it will presently And a new
ongue.
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