The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, October 20, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    Tim OREGON DAILY JOUKNAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING), OCTOBER ,20.
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Engineer. Jfoiljcski Sets at
;.; Jfest Humors Regarding
Structure Over Willam
ettJLsrtflinsr of Single
Pier Started Report.
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DEPOSITS SINCE JULY 15
Gain of $2,000,000 Among National Banks of Oregon Off
sets Loss of Half. That Umonnt in the State
- K and Private i Institutions.
HfflUf
Sensational rumors to the effect that
th new Willamette river brldtfe of
'the North , Rank road, which la the
lariat drawbridge in the world, had
bcruo'to settle and might have to be
entirely rebuilt, wer-a art at reat tola-!
bjr Ralph ModKskl, . the -engineer who
designed both the Willamette and Co
lumbla '. river , bridges. Mr. Modjeslci,
after a careful .examination of the AVI1
lamctta bridge, reported that one plor
(ih ffiiiM, thai tne span nail Doen
raised ao aa to counterbalancs thla aet
tllnr and that there would be no
further trouble.. 1 1' " -
-The fact that one of the piers waa
settling waa first noticed lost spring."
aaid Mr.- ModJeskL, "The pier In ques
tion la beneath the eaat ariDi-oach to tajo
bridge, and being outside- the harbor
line, waa placed on a
lng. In every other iu excepting
foundation of pil-
v other cm& excentlne- that
i-f thla pier, the eupporta for the bridge
(Sains Hum! ef The Joan-alt '
Salem, Or., Oct. 20. Depoalts ' sine
July 15. the time of the laat report,
have grown in volume Il.ooo.ooo. There
waa a loaa of about tt.oOQ.flno among
the aiata and private bank a but a vain
of troftn.OOO among the national banks
to orraet the loaa of the atate banka.
Two atate and private banka are not
included in thla report The are the
RESOURCES.
128
' i. Plata
Items. HHnks.
Loans and discounts $24, 94S. 195.64
Overdrafta 760,610.32
Securities, bond, etc ..' 11.09MS5.OH
uanKing nouae. rurniiure ana fix
ture Other real estate owned
Ttie from banka and bankera .....
Checks and other cash Items
Exchangee for clearing" house
Cash on hand
V. 8. bonds to secure circulation...
S., bonda to secure deposits.....
i . a. onnas on nnna
F'remltims on U. R. bonds
Five pee1 cent redemption fund...
Expenses
Other item than above
Stockmen's and Farmers' hank of
Fralrle ritv and the Hank 'of Oregon
of North H-nd. These hunks failed to
send in reporfa. The first bank waa
also delinquent at the time the July
renort wan called for,
' The folliiwlng statement .ahowa tha
condition of 128 atate and private banka
and CI national banks In the atate of
Oregon, at the close of bualnesa Sep
tember 23, 1908:
. 1.299,404.9
428.437.63
.9.434.282.92
206,111.6(1
342.S96.71
4,966,633.84
J8.261.95
313,981.62
66
National
Hanks.
t;4,tlJ.lil6 32
4,661,110.1'.'
925,595 S3
1R9.578.K4
1 0,080.8 K9.fil
360,244.40
803, SSI. 07
7.745.619.07
.3.OAU.6OM.00
1.918.600.00
844.7SO.OO. .
12s.-i91.74
183,097.00
61.080.87
66.368.94
Totals
, ...
rest upon bed rock, but thla riling
upon a presumably safe .undertied of
gravel. . when tliey came to build the
heavy cap of the-pier, however, and
f laced tha upper-works of the brldee
he enormous pressure forced the piling;
cown a tnon aismnee.
''Iron platea were placed beneath the
apan. raining- it up to the correct level
and there ia no mora danger of the
pier sinking. The others alao are per-
jncuy mnia oeoause mey real upon pea
. : Aceordfng"trfr. ModJeskL the "only
. thins; that la holding back the opening
or m roaa at present is the comple
tion of electrical ' connections at the
end of the draw.
. "We could. run trains across It safely
enougnstoaay," said tie. "but It would
bo too expensive to operate the draw
by hand . The machinery for turning
me araw worxa penectiy. Tne. big
apan baa been turned several times, but
as yet they haven't been able to make
the electrical connections for operating
ratttniiicry lur U1B. luung or Ine
draw rests, j This has to be doni
hand at present, and with the number
of boats that ' pass through the bridge
dally thla would be very alow and ex
pensive work. The fact that we have
to worn witn tne draw open- also makes
the work harder and hinders a speedy
completion : of the Job, but the connec
tions may be made at any time maybe
In a day or perhaps two weeksjust as
the electricians happen to strike It."
In addition, to the fact that the op
eration Of the draw under present con
ditions would be alow and f expensive
work, the. fact that negotiations are
ftlll oendina- for the entrance of th
North Bank , passenger trains, into the
union depot probably has "something
i uo wnn tne decisions or tne officials
or tne roaa not to run trains Into the
city until th . bridge is in. perfect
wurjiiiif uruer. 1 -,; " :
SR1D CHiHIGfO
BY COHFEREflCE
Items. '
Capital stock
Surplus fund ...
Undivided profits
Dividends unpaid
Due to banks and bankers. ...... .
Individual depoalts
Deposits dua state treaaurer
united States deposits s. .
Deposits U. H. disbursing officers.
Notes and bills re-diacounted. . . . . .
Bills payable . ,i
Credit lsaued for money borrowed ,
National bank notea outstanding...
Reserved for ; taxes. ........ .n ... .
Other liabilities
Total ...
... .158,883.370.53
LIABILITIES.
128
State banks.
....$ 8,810.683.42
1.880.974.38
1,156.126.12
2.524.10
3,841.736.86
40,300.850.16
101,24.45
Total.
49.807.880.96
1,227.898.64
16.649.386.30
3.226.000.29
688.016.47
19,624.672 68
465,865.96
646.266.78
12.712.162.41
3.069.600.00
1.918. 600.00
844.780.0v
l:9.691.7
163,097.00
149.342.8
'380.3S0.48
J65, 1011,190.73 1108.991,661.26
EIIES
PITCH CUP
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Will Stay With California
Legislature From Elec
tion to Adjournment
I Halted PrM UaaadWlra.
Ban Francisco, Oct, - to., The suffra
ettn of California are preparing for
an extensive campaign to disseminata
th literature of their causa They
nave started a movement which will
oulmlnate In a prolonged siege of th
state legislature at Its next session.
Already headquarters adjacent to the
capltol at Sacramento have been se
cured and mairjt of the leaders will
remain in Sacramento from election day
jest auy oi tns legislative
session.
Prominent woman throughout the
. r. . 'Wing letters urging them
i jvm m iw movement ror equal suf
frage and woman lecturers are prepar-
- wur mi aiaie to jay tne ad
vantages of equal rights before audi
ences of women.
It naa been' suggested) by soma of
ths women that several f the suffra
gettes shall elation themselves In . the
f erry Duuaing to sen surrrage pamph
leta and thua Incur arreit In nH tn
wuTv..nv vuo. 2 it i a latinr move-
meni naa not met with the complete
vvfuviu ui ins suiiragettes.
$150,000. HOTEL IS
PLANNED 1VJI EUGENE
IB, 02 8. 00
246,660.00
331.199.07
"'i.66V.28
214,816.74
66
Natlonnl banks.
I 4.601, 000,00
- J.776,49? 4
1.144,927.31
2.899.60
6.046,224.69
36,320.888.43
171.063.10
1,475,301.03
499,988.42
137,000.00
2.878.48O.00
16,800.00
42,636.00
Total.
11.411.583.42
4.136,468.82
1,300,063:33
4,923.60
9,887,960.44
75,621,738.68
272.977.65
1,476,101.03
499,986.42
16,928.00
246,660.00
468,199.d7
2,876.480.00
17.369.26
260,861.74
(Special Dispatch te The loarael.!
Eugena. Or.. Oct 10. fitena have been
taken to secure a sits for a lareer hotel
I at Kug;ene. An option has been secured
on the lot now occunled tiv th. M.ihn.
dlst church. Jt is the Intention to erect
a five or six-story brick hotel building
at a cost of 1160.000. The lot Is 160 by
160 feet and tha price asked for it is
$30,000.
Z POT (o)H
il(,!l'"" ' ,
All Grocers
5C-
.163.882.370.62 155,109,190.73 1108,991,681.38
excursion by the members of Haasalo
street church. . ,
Friday night will be devoted to the
roting - people's socletlesi Representa
tives or 13 T. P. C. H. societies will be
iresent in delegation. Kev. Dr. Van
lorn, castor of the Plvmouth Cona-re-
gat Ion church of Seattle, will speak.
There will be special music every
evening by the choirs of the various
Congregational churches or the city.
SUES FOR SHOCK GOT
AT ELECTRIC DISPLAY
Current Hit Pittsbnrg Lawyer When
He Keached for Business Card
Alleges It Was Joke.
laymen. May .IjW Be Mod
erators m ; (jongrega
tional Church. .
A new plan Is to be Inaugurated at
tha annual Congregational conference
of Oregon which, begins tonight at the
Haasalo street OongTegational church,
heretofore" the moderator has 'always
been a minister. But. beginning with
the present conference, ministers and
laymen wui oe chosen alternately to
; ziu nis important position, it Is ex
pected mat Mr. Huntington, a proml
nent lawyer of The Dalles. will bo
selected as moderator at this confer
nc. Rev. Dr. Luther R. Dyott, pastor of
the Madison street Congregational
church, said this morning that indl
: rations point to a much larger attend
. ence at the conference than ever be
fore. The conference is made up of
the pastors and deleeajes f all th
Congregational churches of Oregon.
ach church being allowed at least one
lay delegate, and one more for each 100
members.
The conference will be organized to-
ziiguL." nt. v,. imKiey, tne retir
in a moderator, will deliver the prlncl
pai aaaress or tne evening. Thla i
ths first time the conference has adopt
dtne fcngllsTi Idea of having tho
moderator deliver the chief address o
the opening: session. " The address of
welcome will De delivered by Mr. Mop
" row.
Tomorrow morning- reports from the
: various churches in tha state will be
received, each delegate, as hs answers
to uis name at roll call, reporting on
ths condition of the church he repre-
penis. w projects Will also De sub
in i nea my writing, to oe acted upon
Dlsooss Great lCovsmenl
' At. 11 a. m. pr. ' J. It. Weatherby
will discuss the Immanuel movement
from the standpoint of a physician. His
etddreaa Is expected to attract con
siderable attention on account of the
widespread Interest In thla movement.
At 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Mr
Clapp of Forest Orove. will eruk on
even ire) Ism. and his addreas will he
followed by a discussion of methods.
Ir Luther R. Dyott. pastor of the
Madison street eherrh. will at 8 o clocH
deliver an address on -flo-ian.m From
Minister's Viewpoint." Tr,mrrA. !
right the aseoclatlonal sermon will l,e
rreacfaed by Rev. Kvan T. Hunhes, pas
tor of lh Corral lia Congregational
chtirrh.
Thursday morning the chief address
will be made by Rev. J. R Nodell of
the Anti-Haloos leasua, who will apeak
on- "A Trans form all on 8oen in On
son.' Rev. Mr. Scudder, si.-pwlntend-ent
of the Oonareaatlenal Hunt Mission
society ef Waahlngton, will telf f the
work being- dona by tbe Wanhington
ri.uTbes blrh rer-a-e aid from h-i
erfl-ty. Rev. Mr. Wyff sf Iterkeley
iu ten or tne or the Con
g r rational Tureh Rulldinr sor-ietT
The evenlpf . ixung wilf be given
"f to I'sctfi Vnlversity snd reprs-.--i.tlTe.
rt that lnetltutlon will t'l
rf f work being done there. Jtr
l iniirrto. rreeWeot of th, hoxra t
t.eteea. IU deliver ths principal d
ireaa. -
T3 keysH sa MWtrsai. ,
FVtv mrnlar Rev. A. J. Tnlaom, I
t , ..i m -f ts 4 orrretin..1
S i s fehirsry a-lty r, (v,rnn. J
i refrt n tle wn-k
,. r.y tmitfi Urthe ef
(Special Clapatcb to Tba Journal.)
Pittsburg: . Pa., Oct. Jio: -Because be
received a shock of electricity, when ho
was grlveft a card by an employe . of an
electrical company that had a display
at i tha exposition, Samuel A. Ammon, a
lawyer here, today entered suit agalnat
j. Montague, satd to nave Deen respon
sible for the act.
Ammon also charges malicious mis
chief. Before Alderman George R. Cain
of the north side, Montague furnished
ball fop-a hearing.
Whllithe center of a group of ex
positors" visitors In front of the electrlo
company's exhibit, Ammon saya he was
tendered one of the concern's business
cards. In accepting- It, he declares, he
received an exceedingly Intense bolt of
electricity. knockine; him backward i
against a railing. H said he was al
most felled, and was made to suffer
much emDarraasment Because or tbe
amrul and awkward situation In which
ne waa placed,
Ammon believes he was made the
victim of a practical joke. Subsequent
ly, Ammon says, he became ill on ac
count of the electricity shot througrh
his system.
second time in the same generous way.
ii ij i i"i year mr. and Mrs,
Bantord became the parents of twin'
gins, xne latest pair is made up of a
mm a. sin. iug (.wins oorn, last
year are healthy little maids, and the
latest arrivals are strong, and give
2,""'. rvuiiBw vi cununuing io thrive.
The father ia a machinist at the Home
stead Bteel . works The emmla I
, - . . ..O.VD I
7. t,Tfrr"?. v 7ear. and now have
li cnuuren living.
Callawajr-KeUogg Wedding.
(Special Dispatch to Th Jooraal.) '
New York, Oct 20. A Wedding; of In
terest In high society today was that of
Miss Elsie Mcintosh Kellogg and Trow
bridge Callaway in All Angels' church.
x lie onae is a. asuiriicer or Mr ansi
j-iuiner J ,hl un k ei i near nnn a
grand-niece of John Blgelow, the notad
Wreltat An4 Air, nm.t H,f nll.-.. . . I
bridegroom, la a aon of the late Samikal
odger callaway, once president of the
cw i uik Lninu railroad.
THE TRUTH-THE WHOLE TRUTfl-PTlfflVG BUT TBE TRUTH
westhfv? wronWrelSii!? i!? ,t!?1ingrray, of factfc 1 do.BO fr0M e-ftct that . large number of dtizena residing in the Padfie north,
imtet ?JM"J i f Mf?r ' e COLUMBIA BAR, and aflow r,.on. not properly informed to cast slurs and make
ITF. 1. "A 1 lhe. "ffety .of ? when the fact is it is the SAFEST, BAR In the world. based on actual business transacted.
;overnen7 which .V "n".? n" Deen ,e! urance paid for wreckage than any other bar on earth. I have secured statements from the '
S w " - wmm w ssw VI1W TT Si t
STORK GENEROUS
WITH niS TWINS
(Soeial nisrattb to The Jwnnl.
Greensburg. Pa., Oct. 20. Exactly 14
months atter tne stoilt left a yan- of
twins at tne nome or itonert Banford
Internal
PILE S
Cured
After Three and One-Half Years of
Suffering by Pyramid Pile Cure.
TKZAX. PACKAGE BT MATT. thttt!
For three and one half years I suf
fered with internal piles. I 'suffered
and lost enough sleep to send me to the
asylum. I tried all kinds of remedies
none gave me relief. After using 3
boxes I believe I am cured and after
uniy me imra application all ltchlne
Dwiruw, A nvQ vea nro years
u. auiiiiawii, jc ajtiiton at..
W,
Last wreck on Columbia river
bar, British boat Nimbus, De
cember. 1877.
Largest cargo floated, British
boat Algoa, Hy.UUO barrels flour.
Value shipping for one year.
$4,o30,oii:.
Number ships: Foreign, 160;
coastwise, 400.
Draft, San Francisco steam
ers, 22 feet; tramp steamers,
25.7 feet.
Tonnage, largest vessel in
Portland? British' ship Aleoa.
gross tonnage, 7,575.
Largest careo lea vine Port
land, bushels wheat. 400,066,
British ship Kniarht of the This
tle; draft, 25 feet, gross ton
nage, 6,675.
-i PArrFrr Ml a nrPAAr I. -
v "Alt K4. I V
II ... JfiS JSS MM ' (V II ,
hipmenfis
From Portland, one year, end-
. ing July, 1903.
Wheat, bushels
Value ........
Lumber, feet .,
Value
Flour, barrels
Vaiue
13,411,012
...$12,056,998
... 94,936,435
....$1,394,548
. . . 858,905
.. $3,148,433
Barley and miscella
neous $156,612
I Total value -Ls. . . .$16,756,591
UrhUUln Prove the statement, satrif
)fJLhe harr?ctfrf yu.r est fnend wer assayed. We have not had a wreck in 31 years, or since December. 1877 - '
t-o. s large steamers cross and recross 104 times in 12 months, and are aa reo-nlar a a ferrvhoat rminir
as
The O. R. & N.
d vW rrS 0r utary. should longer allow designing rivals to
c5 ow.t vivuwai. AiauidKiiiK statements or tne mairn pqs enrranre
Co
lumbus, Ohio.
What fyramid File Cur hs inna
others it can do for you. Go to vour
ri.it.0lal .4 1..... V.
. wi iujr a uvjl now, price 60
cents, or send us vour name mil .a....
and we will send you a trial racks
"7 inii iict, in prom wr&pper. if you
uun i. ucajic ur a. i too iimio or modest
to ask your drugist. send us ka nnt.
and we will send Pyramid Pile Cure
' r"i uj iimii in ptain wrapper. Ad
. 1. - " 1 ' . 1 . . r ,
harbor in the world. ...........; cuw.c iy mc wmrauia river tne unesi iresn water
madl?n real ZSl l' h h no fear 5 to Portland's ' " wilt be
t. 1 ha.ve. b"" tlgafed4 the, r"! estatc busi"ess in city of Portland for the past 25 years and consider no time in the oast brighter than
to WALNUT PAWL" SpeCulat,Ve P1 LAND BETWEEN THE RIVERS. If youesire building a home. TLI youSsJedaffi
W. M. KILLINGS WORTH
322 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDQ.-Also Office at Walnut Park, on KilHngsworth and WUliama Avenues.
SH y sbinton . atr, Whltaker. the dress Pyramid Drug Co.. lB'pyramid
old bird remembered Mrs. Banford a I bldg.. Marshall. MlcSl yramia
ALCOHOL J PES rrr
rmlrrte
stoIJaiin$uVfbQrf3mfRMii.
ting tie Stonadis aali3cms if
mm
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signature
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WE ARE THE MOST REASONABLE PRICE FURNITURE STORE IN PORTLAND
APfliflfsY- IE mT Cm 0L'RiELVS BECAUSE THE OTHER FELLOWS (OUR
AirULUU I . COMPETITORS) WILL NOT CROW FOR US. THEY JUST LOVE US BECAUSE
WE BUSTED THEIR
FURNITURE TRUST
Between Washington and Stark Sts.
CASH OR CREDIT
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This Hardwood
Chair, golden fin
ish, saddle oeat
fecial 1.25
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We ar headquarters on Metal
Beds, Springs, slattresses. Com
forters, etalt will pay you 'to
get our prices:
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This Curtain Stretcher is sdhisUble
ror any slse curtain. Tha Trust pries
pa them was $2.60 -our special prloe
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This Nursery Chair,
verr strong and
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We sail nothlna- Thnr (ha Thaat
heaters and rangea at lower prices,
than Other Stores aak tnr much
Inferior goods.
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