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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1916)
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In tl rm?4f 44 .4 f po--j rKt. ti- n-nt In r ihm lxn Tom n4 Coyot w(tom I 4.l It rt4 m4 'thro or ttttt A n4 ! BANK CHANGES PEND Interlocking Directorates Be Avoided. to LADD & TILTON AFFECTED 4. fo If I a4 "Mt rB4tl4 4il . til 4'tt of t tH WhVO 0 f-ommn44 t trn4.'f'" V rto''Co4 fint wo wr aotuA4 If wo o so4 -! to "ufct" T' iMtimer-f t 4r4v-uion W of lntr44 in .w f th nJ!cfttlon In thm rompiotnt tr.t ts torn pur'-ft44 t t Ko rronm nJf !no f 4V Vi U mn t r.f 4 t4 rnr4nf4 to ort b HMro IM.O 1 1 -ir4 w ?l t ttartft niy llt" ; ( . B4r. nooi m9o4 tn4lMooi. frrrn iWiorv o4 A. t Pr4n. M rrjrr n4 trurr of th I lr-ftia-. or irt Ntl amciiri. nor tht t a to-k. Ih w-r olt. mx th!' own n4 thi It ! ot f4 mrr trior t4 iUr. tnt. in f. t. wro nino; fr . o tt Mtovk tMtl h4 coat thorai ). 4n4ft4 3M4. trr tio of who! tho at n tnit 4 n wrt tnn. Wa4 bli4 i tr fcuro, a I oat i o4. V!io d L&r4 th revolution, nt DN it tn trnrr w 4atNorta4 i Inrrn.l iAa-4 ftinti(l HWon. " or try In ! iho tool th mm tn of tt pit!ri4 wro 4octor4." 4-4 alitor? t'wratn. tot4lnaT of W4a ln4. "I - t yon tr4l tho rod of th -rtrn-4r. t'onnvajr wro no I 4oc tof.l - w4 th rrr ' Mn4c. rtofrtr e tmpioy mnt of tho .lm--ria- Lif. M4 mi b wo twfuty lfl!iufr).- I'ommioioMr for th ff of Whin(n ttmir J. H. rhiiv'r. Mo 4 not r.mmhf if ho r imit4 tho rvr4 fif th Flrat No ttonot rpoNBT. but o4rttt4 pwonrlrc to tir tntnat of i of Jfj mrr I. tli. f irf-i? oa14 that h P1 ff to M:if now thot th tfmnt rworn to woa f . tnoucn so 4! t not h now it ot that tirno. Mln 4:4 not tmimbf trio a a-t 1 obflittoo of th coro T4BT I Oil. u( i:vo4 t!tt It wo aoivont tbn Th tAklnc of dpoietoj w ul b coauau4 bt t.U inorn ni. towmow Coojiooor Wl-o tVIa. Tho affnrta of Attornoi Wubar A 9 -n or. for tho lnu ran avmr,OBjr. wbik t. 14 44o4 la l ira t4.- IM 4u f aarf4 tO th P:rrPi p. , prnt in tab: of tho dtion i.om yst-raT . num4 mil worn I n . but Orrnll J i l.t iifan tipboij tbo or4r of Ctr fi t J'lit K4onicb tb4t tbo 4tato-p.-f b-o mJ wltho'-t f jrtbr 4lo? 'To iCrM! soWf ro tho rop:o to b rrrol tn tblo option. a 4 Ju4 t,rft. "if th,ro b o b n a y ton nvr ?o looi tho Amrlc4 lUfo for 14 pnlt of th Cttton InrtL- iom. rif o4 atoakholaloro bo boo dm 44. tt I In t lTtrt Of Ji44tvO h it bo shewn ix r- 4 r4 In mt!!)C lo ro::ie. If It 4vtop4 iatar t"t t p -. f : n or pot propor. ,ft J ;- W i , t t b U4l I r Htri wo pp.t4n4 r- o"" mirs.ii br h4t4 n-h4 ?o t " Mnfn U i. b'j r. far tho 4fno. m i t irMf Nil 4J. for tbo F .Oto I . I.r of Iftl. Bow Ittt! f:t fr rwlt! (i4 I rtou dt,4ifi-: prof-t. rnfltffiRtf lo an frorn W,'- to t.fl4 r4 4o contrmplnt44 BANKER TO MAKE CHANGE Ulll If. tWo-tl. of KUnuiih I'olln, Acrrpto iWtUnd ltf. KUIVI ITM rAU.. Or. Jn. I (io-ta Aflr two yr nK fafwn w itti lh r.rt fri pAvinc MnH. of thi4 cttr. n la--prol4nt. U ill It. r.annt t wIM - n Vr4nr4j.y to rttft to I'nrtlvt ta n-rpt h pol imq of cojhlrr of th IHUrrti lUtna. of I'pr ilnoV AMho'JCh h tv Iho lovol bnnll. Mr rnnrtf (ll rtnirt htm a.o- tn th renrrrtt it" w mm m alato banb: lim inrr for 'vrl vm prior to )tiri( in K lorn at n rail. Train KIIm lour no for. ? I P. I M.rM ". Jn. I Kotr rr rr 4 wrro b tIr4 Bn4 r r Jrir-4. n-ont of thtn ar tottl y. w hn frv.rht lrin on th or four Koltrod atrurk 4 atrvvtrar tirr lonlaCht. Mm of Itir vtrtima of th irYiirii( Wrr factory I Nortlimrrn National lo Add Two lo Hoard, hmm IVanrlM-aa Will .le t p riaif on l olled Ma Ira .Xallonal Plrcrtorjr. M.nr rhanca ar rh4ul.I lo lak plara In lha dlractoraiaa t National ki In varloua pari, of tha country lodar on arcounl of lha aCproachlnc f(:ll.n. of tha riartun antl-tru.t laar. ahlrh prohibit. Inirrlorklnr dt-rr-l'.r.l Allhoiiel Ihi. law Ho-, not lak. rf fart until tor.T. man bank, ara pr-parina to raora.nlHo thrtr board, at lha annual election today. o aa to corn Mr ariih It. I'nd.r protl.lnn. of thla mra.ura It a-ill l. unlawful for any ona p-ror lo hold a dir-.-torhir In Iwo or mora hank, earn of whli h ha. comhlnad r.pttal. pnrplua and dvpoalta of mora than i.o.oo. A numh-r of rortland bank, ara af-fr-ld. H.nrT l forhalt l a director In Nnth tha Klrnt National an.l tha ladd at Tllton llank. Mr. eorb.tt will ba re-.lH-trd a director of tha First Na tional to.!ay but will withdraw from lh. Idd Tllton board at tha annual .'orkhrid.ra' niratmc of (hat bank on Thuradar. Two of tha director, or tha ortn wa.tarn National Bank alao ara direc tora of other banks comlnir under tba proTi.iona of tho clarton law. but It la under. tood that tbay will retain their boaitlona until tba law takes effect In October. Tha Northwe.lem. however, will add two member to tta board of director, today. Tbey are Uoyd U ilulll. ona of tba activa vlra-premdenta of tha bank, and Nat MrlMucall. manager for A. liuthna ar to. and tba Uutbrla-Me-IolicI Company. Tba eiayton law will force the with drawal today of W. M. Ladd and Ed ward Cooklnsham from tha boarda of tbo Paat.r-Morton National Hank of H-attla and of tba I'.rlflo National Bank of Taroma. Mr. Ldd and Mr. f'ooklnch.m ara hot ta director, of tbe U.dd Tllton Bank of Portland. It la und-r.tood that tbey will retain tbelr stock n the I'ucet Hound banks. I. V. llellman. president of tha Wella-Karco National Bank of Ban rranclao. la a director of tbe United Mates National of Portland. It la un derstood that ha will withdraw from Iba local directorate today. Tba new law will bava no effect, however, on Ihosa local banks that are closely related to one another wherein tba combined capital, surplus and da po.lt. or one bank aoes not reach tbe fS.ouo.004 mark. Tha Security Ravlnss at Trust Com p.ny ta owned entirely by tha stock holder of tba Flrat National Bank. It haa a common set of director., but In asmuch as the Security's resources are inside tha tS.aoO.000 limit thla relation ship can continue. Tha aame annlles to the Northwest ern National and tha I'ortland Trust aV Havina-s Pank and to the Umbermeni National and tha Lumbermcns Trust Company. IuJk IXMkrt Small. PALLS. Or, Jan. 10. (Special.) The January term of the Circuit Court for Tolk County opened thla morninar. with Judge If. H. Belt presiding. The court haa one of tne smalleat dockets In lha history of Iho county. Thera ara but two civil case, set for trial. Sev eral persona received naturalization pap-re fodav. MAN IS FOUND HANGED J. U. Mt D, IliirBllLDER FORE- MAX, HID BKK ILL. Hon Makea Search and Dlacavera Body ftaapeadew From Desr la Vacant llanae Belaaciaa; to Fatber. John G. Sound, foreman on numer ous vessels built on the Columbia and Willamette liivers during; tbe past 20 years. Including; tha new steamer Ceorglana on tha Portland-Astoria run, was found hanaed yesterday ' morning; In a vacant house belonging to him. at SOS liussell street, by his son. C A. Sound, who. with D. C. Johsnnsen, had been searching for him. Thry bad searched this house at midnicht tha night before, had found one of the doors locked, and lacking key had failed to open lu Returning at 9 o'clock this morning; they found the body in this room. Sound had no financial troubles. It U said, for he owned several houses about tha city, a store building, and the residence In which he lived at T09 Kast Seventh street North. According to report he had been despondent for some lime over the fact that ne naa been ill from a nervous breakdown, and unable to return to his work of shipbuilding, which he loved. lie was 66 years old and ia survived by a wife and three sons E. A. Bound. II. R. Sound and XI. B. Sound. Mr. Sound had been fnremHn at Jo seph Suppiu's shipyard at various times for 2i years and wss employed there up to the lime of his death. Ho for merly operated a yard of his own at Vancouver, and was one of me Dest known shipcarpenters on the river. The funeral will be at 10:30 A. SI. Wednesday. Pnrent-TcaclicT Meeting Aniiouncod. Chapman Parent-Teacher Association will meet tomorrow nt 3 o'clock. A ,. L '"Lii v a 1 v A I V I f . I ssaaaaaaaMaasaMsaa sssai fill l i r m i sail - I 11 i ak kl I I I 7 111 1 A V t- i . SU BATE SCHEDULE IS ISSUED I a-l fcri I aria d-d sj Jaanp of ! .arasare Tariffs J SI'S Bl tLT I P TO A STWDARD NOT DOWN TO A TRICE MasF OB4sBBBJBaaaaJl PARK, STARK, WEST PARK STREETS ft -! 4 sral on! msilaveci An Absorbing Problem Play of Unusual Intensity 1 j gsS5g fjpo Madison I A r A dded Attraction THE IMPERIAL FOUR "Kinr of Harmony" SOME CHAPERON Featuring- Eddie Lyons and Lee Bloran. "They Put the Chap in Chaperon." A Scandal at Sea "GAINS 22 POUNDS IN 23 DAYS" Remarkable Experience Told by F. Gagnon A Simple Way by Which Thin Men and Women Have Put on Healthy Flesh. -I was all run down to the very bottom. writes F. Gagnon. "I had to quit work. I was so weak. Now. thanks to SargoL I look like a new man. I gain-d 22 pounds in 22 days." "When I began to take Sarsrol." writes R. T. Sivells. "I only weighed one hundred thirty-nine -"ids. Now my weight haa increased to 151 lbs. Everybody aays that 1 am get ting so fat." "I never felt better In my life since I have been taking Sargol. The first two weeks 1 gained 10 lbs. and am gaining every day. Sargol makes me eat and sleep and 1 don't get up with a tired feeling any more." writes J. C. Weaver. and.-'N. rr. Sanderson adds, "when I started Sargol I weif-hed 147 lbs. and now 1 weigh 160 Jib.'' Everybody - tell ing me ri0w fat you have got In the iir?t month." When hundreds of men and women and there are hundreds, with more coming every day living in every nook and corner of this broad land, have voluntarily reported to weight incrcasca ranging all the way from 10 to 35 pounds, given them by Sargol. you must admit, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Thin Reader, that there must be something in this Sargol method of flesh building after all. Hadn't you better look Into it. Ju.U as thousands of others have done? Many thin folks say: "I'd gtye most anything to put on a little extra weight," but when someone suggests a way they exclaim. "Not a chance. Nothing will make me plump. I'm built to stay thin." I'ntil you have tried Sargol, you do not and cannot know that this, is true. Sargol has put pounds of healthy "stay there" flesh on hundreds who doubted and in spite of their doubts. You don't have to believe in Sargol 10 grow plump from Its use. You tust try it and see if your weight don't pile up. hollows vanish and your figure round out in pleasing and normal proportions. You weigh yourself when you begin and again when you finish and you let the scalea tell the story. Sargol is Just a tiny concentrated tablet. You take one with every meal. It mixes with the food you eat for the purpose of separating all of Ita flesh producing ingredients. It prepares these fat making ele ments in an easily assimilated form, which the blooi can readily absorb and carry all over your body. Plump, well-developed persons don't need Sargol to produce this result. Their asaimilative machinery performs its functions without aid. But thin folks' assimilative organs usually do nor. This fatty portion of their food now goes to waste through their bodies like unburned coal through an open grate. A few daya test of Sargol In your case should surely prove whether or not this is true of you. Isn't it worth trying? f VH This picture Intends only to rep resent a plump, well developed man and woman who would' attract at tention anywhere. 50c BOX FREE To enable any thin reader ten pounds or more underweight, to easily make this test we will give a 5ic box of Sargol absolutely ree. Either Sargol will increase your weight or it won't, and the only way to know it is to try it. Send for this Free Test Package today, en closing 10c in silver or stamps to help pay postage, packing, distribu tion expense, etc.. and a full size 50c package will be sent by return mail free of charge. Mail this cou pon with vour letter to the Sargol Co.. 126-N Herald Bids., Bingham- ton. N. Y. COME EAT WITH US AT OUR EXPENSE FREE COUPON. This coupon entitles any person to one 60c package of Sargol, the con centrated Flesh Builder (provided you have never tried It) and that 10 cents is enclosed, to cover postage, packing, etc Read our advertisement printed above, and then put luc ia silver in letter todav with coupon, and the fuil 50c package will be sent to you by return post. Address: The Sargol Company, 16 X. Herald bldg.. Bing hamton. X. Y. Write your rime and address plainly and PIN THli COU PON' TO YOUR LETTER. programme will be given. All residents of the district will be welcome. F. A. Taylor Admitted to nail. K. A. Taylor, president and manager of th defunct P. A. Taylor Company, dealers in house furnishings and tapes tries, who la charged, with embezzling several thousand dollars from his firm, was admitted to bail in the sum of Sl.'.OO yesterday. L. B. Menefee, W. O. Holford and Teter Bashaw were his bondsmen. We point to the choosing blending roasting grinding free ing from chaff of Schilling s Best, and say, "All necessary in developing- its smooth rich flavor." But of the airtight tins, we say, "These alone get credit for carrying the fine flavor safe to you. With out them, you could not get such coffee." J These tin mean economy they save all the flavor for - your coffee cup. . l 1? -c GO EAST CALIFORNIA ' AND "The Southern Route of Lowest Altitudes" "GOLDEN STATE LIMITED" AMD "CALIF0RNIAN" Daily Observation Car Trains Los Angeles to Chicagoj. , Tt Mahy attractions en route: San Francisco and Central California, Los Angeles and Southern Beach Resorts, San Diego and Panama-Califor-nia Exposition, Southern California Orange Belt, Salton Sea. Cliff Dwellings, Pueblo Indians, Tickets, reservations or further Information at City Ticket Office. Corner Sixth and Oak Sts., . Union Depot or East Morrison - Street Station. Telephones Broadway 2760, A 6704. JOHN M. SCOTT, G. P. A. Southern Pacific Rock Island Lines .--. r asVa tO Ifl f cf I a- f .r fr t M it it Some Scandal. k a . t tonr4-.' ; i!it th I otr O r r.r ri l l. K"if II '. l.it t'O r-,.,,a, aj. ( O Want 4, W h -TH . 14 U .OJt , t ! !l no