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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.- PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER S3, 1908, RESOURCES OF OREGON BANKS $1 06,894,974.1 0 Condition of 132 State and Private and 65 National In : : stltutions Is Shown by Report of State Bank ' : Examiner James A. Steel. 4Saecitl IMmwtck The Joeraat. Salem. Or, Deo. It- The following statement, completed yesterday by State Bank Examiner Jamea A. Steel, shows RESOURCES. ' r 132 .; Items . State banks. Tjiuumi and discount ,....$25,983,245.46 Overdrafts 639,661.61 Securities, bonds, etc 10,669.247.17 Banking house, furniture and fix- : tures ,.... w ....... 1,375, 668. 07 Other real estate owned ....... ,410,471.08 Due rrom banks and bankers t,3P, 432.27. rherks and other cash Items 21 1.062.64 Kx hanges for clearing- house . . . . , 227.168.17 Cash on hand 6,646.579.78 United States bonds to secure clr- . culatton . .i . V. . TJSited States bonds to secure, der' ( posits s . . ........ Vnlted States bonds on hand i Premiums on United States bonds , Five per cent redemption fund Expenses S4v!s5.no Other Items than above 88.510.S8 the condition of 132 state and private hanks and 65 National banks in the state of Oregon, at the close of business 65 Nat. banks. 25,609,014.26 342,6814 4,419,006.21 986,669.38 92.S90.66 8,434,599.88 238.677.SJ 277.021.74 7.163,598.87 3.025,600.00 1.989,600.00 649,880.00 133.362.32 112.372.00 49.256.88 39,030.00 Total. 61,492,259.73 882.243.37 15,088,263.38 2,362,237.45 . 503,061.74, 18,881,032.13 449.(140.37,. 604,181.21 12,710.178.65 3.025,600.00 1.989,i00.00 649,880.00 133,862.32 152,372.00 103,540.88' 117.540.88 Totals 163.892,780.85 1106.894,974.10 - Items- Capital stock.,: (surplus fund . . . . Undivided profits .... 363,601,213.26 INABILITIES. "y. : " : S ' Stare banks. a .n.l.iiFn, ... . o . -a . . .. -"- ............ l.jaU.UbS.UD Z.7&9.994.46 4 OKI) n5 K1 ......... . . .. l.JI.V1.9l Vl i . J J . ... Ala A A Due to banks-and bankers-.,.... S.632,923. 75 individual deposits ..,. 39,674.348.83 Deposits due state treasurer.. .... J . 177, 288. i3 United States deposits .......... Deposits U. ff. disbursing- officers.-;. v;v; . Notes and bills redlscounted , , 21,128.80 Ellis payable ! . . . . i. .'. ; ' ' 69,550.00 CD issued for money borrowed. . 272.782.40 National bank notes outstanding. .............. . Reserved for taxes ..,.,,.......-..." 3364.68 Other liabilities,. ....;..LV... . -1 18M81.18 . Tetals . ..h. . . .". . .163,601.214.25 St - Nat banks. ' 1,213.048.46 "2,248.91 B,129,4e.7 34,270,890.8 ' - 242,648.62 1,115,488,44 828,590:93 ' i'6'Mh'bi' 120,008.09 2,980,480.00 24,300.00 69,724.48 Total. 2,540.123.42 3,507.91 8,662,414.1)4 73,945,239.71 419,797.05 1,115,483.44 ' 828,590.93 81,128.00. 129,650.00 392.783.40 1,980,480.00 - 38,254.58 V 259,615.01 ' to 892,780.86 $106,894,974.10 DEOANO BETTER IE LAN R Business Men of Oregon Will Make Fight Against " Trust in Legislature. On of the bis; battles of the coming legislative session will be that between the business men of Multnomah coun ty and of the state, on the one side, and the Insurance agents and the Insurance companies ' of the so-called insurance trust, now eontroling things In Oregon, on the other. 1 " Business men who have large rinks to protect do not like ths existing in surance law, which requires all Insur ance companies doing business in the state to make a deposit Of $60,000 either in cash or In accepted . bonds, before the company is allowed to do business "in the state. - It ts argued by these men that there are 67 companies doing business In the state out of a multitude: of good com panies which might come In, provided the prohibitory deposit were not re quired. It is also oint4 out that there are but three states in the , United States which have a deposit law and In both of these the deposit is 1 10.000, .while In Oregon, it is five times that amount. : 1 . The business men point out that as a result of this the larger business men Of the city and county and of the state have to send outside for the Insurance on their business holdings and prop- n.!irnl alon ner 1 Portland will send 1100.000 in policies to Liver pool on the first of the month. Business men of Portland are pre paring to make a united fight In the legislature for the amendment of the present Insurance law. It is desired to reduce the deposit of 850.000 to a rea sonable figure. An insurance commis sioner will be created, if the plans of these business men prevail, whose duty it will b to make continual .record Of the companies doing business in the state, and make public the actual con dition of each for the benefit of the people. One provision will also limit the amount of liability any company may assume. It is expected that Representative W. J. Clemens will father the insurance bill. His knowledge of the Insurance business and his experience in meeting the conditions existing In the state are expected to make him a valuable expo nent of the measure when it comes up for consideration. ANTONIO PETRASS0 FOUND QtTILTY Antonio Petrasso, the Italian charged with the murder of a fellow country man named Vincenso Desantls, was found guilty of manslaughter by a circuit court Jury late yesterday afternoon. The trial had been dragging on for a week, owing to the fact that most of tho "witnesses oould speak no English and their testimony, had to be submitted through an interpreter. Petrasso shot Desantls after a wedding sapper where both became Intoxicated and Petrasso ciaimea mat Desantls attacked him and aiiempiea 10 siao nim will) a stiletto. 1- 9 AT THE THEATBES Last Time Rose Stahl Tonight. The last performance of the charm. ing actress, Rose Btahl, and her ex cellent company of players in the In teresting comedy, Tha Chorus Iady ' will be given tonight t the HetHg he Chorus Lad theatre. Do not miss seeing this brll liant offering. Louis James Tomorrow Night. The Christmas attraction at the Hellla theatre.- berinnlns- tomorrow nlKiit and continuing Friday and Saturday nights, with special price matinee Christmas and Saturday afternoons, will be the favorite actor. Louis James. In the stupendous scenlo production of 'Tear Oynt." - Great Orral Humohrev. Raipn Belmont. Welcome to Favorites. Corlnns Walton. Itunert Drum. Charles Conners; In fact, the whole Lyric tneatre stock company are receiving a great welcome at the Lyrlo this week In "The Night Before Christmas." Silent Tait, Burlesque Magician. Silent Tait. the man with tha dance. is appearing at Pantages theatre this week. Tait should be featured as the eighth wonder of the world, as the magician who knows enough to keep his mouth closed. It Is a relief to watch the quiet one in his clever manipulations. TIGHTER GRIP ON ISLAND Move by Banning Company vate Domain. Delightful Christmas Play, TT . ,i. V 1 1 I ..I. Ta11 .V. Ink being played this week by Baker stock company by special request Is one of tha greatest Christmas attractions ever written, me cniiaren especially lovs this play. "Arizona" Matinee Friday. There will be a grand matinee Christ mas day at Baker theatre of "Arisona," which is drawing large audiences. Everyone knows about this great west ern play and it is in tna nanas or an excellent company. "A Soldier of Propville." "A Soldier of Propville." tha head line act on the bill, is the most artlstlo laylet that has been presented at the (rand in the present year. It Is acted by Mr. and Mrs. Esmonds, two well Known character actors. HI Henry's Minstrels at Star. All lovers of amusement who wish IU SCO nil Cll'lli:J uaw, PiV,OU b. uv.B. and strictly first class nigh grade min strel performance by high grade stars, have an opportunity at the Star theatre mis wees. "50 Miles From Boston," Sunday. The attraction at tha Helllo- theatre all next week, beginning Sunday night. will be ueorge M. uonan s greatest mu sical play, "60 Miles From Boston." Monologuist at Orpheum. Edwin Latell's first stage work was as a talking monologuist, and the mu sical interpolations came later, when he introduced playing the banjo in addition to telling stories and singing popular songs. He is also an author, having written many popular songs. BALLINQER WANTS NO CABINET PLACE (United rresj Leased Wirat ' ' Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 23. Ths' Ban ning oompany has tightened Its .grip on Catalina island, which has been de clared an open port by tha courts, nd It is understood -expects "to make it again a closed, private domain, on which none may set foot except from the Ban ning boats. This step was taken at a secret meeting held at Avalon between property owners and Banning officials, where an odd agreement was reached. This provides that an executive com mittee or board of directors will have practical management of affairs, repre sentor a freenolding company formed for governing the island. - The supervisors are to be requested to vacate ths public highways on Cata lina, although considerable publlo money has been' spent on them. This will gain give the Banning company a mo nopoly of the transportation to and from the Island. The ' Banning com pany is to pave the principal avenue with asphalt, establish a good lighting system, keep a full band at Avalon the entire year, and allow amusement, con cessions heretofore . prohibited. The freenolding eomnany is to receive the money paid as licenses and maintain the streets, but the Banninga will maintain sewers and fire, protection and provide a water system,: i UNDER SUSPICION AS -J SLAYER OF CHAPMAN ssaas-sSsBasBisasaB-aSsssl ' ' "r. ?T . i' (Pitted rm Leased tr-, . Eureka, Cal., Dee. IS. Sheriff Fer rllL District Attorney Gregor and Uni ted States Marshal Prentjce, who have been endeavoring to solve ths mystery of ths death of Oscar Chapman, who was found shot. In a remote spot on ths Klamath river, last week, declare they have a man under suspicion. Tit. Unite states officials have been working on the case because the shoot ing took place on one of tha Indian reservations. . " . ' ' The sheriff announced that ths per son who killed Chapman Is not ths same who shot , and killed Bert Porter and Joseph Vierra last month. of laughs and enough perplexing situa tions to keep the audience guessing. ' De Bierer an Illusionist, presents a number of tricks, several of which are new. The Rooney sisters are a (couple of graceful dancers; ''Two Hundred Miles , From Broadway" ' Is another presented by Aubrey Tates and for those lond of trav- Miss Camnbelh el, an illustrated lecture of the great southwest is Interesting. The Parisian whirlwind dancers are of some merit. Edwin LattelJ as a monologist and musician is fair. - - DIRECTIONS TO ; MAKE EFFECTIVE RHEUM fJEDIiNE ATI HE PLAYLET IS FEATURE OF ORPHEUM'S BILL Ths Orpheum bill .this week Is about the average. Probably the beet thing on It Is the playlet, "What Will Happen Next," written and presented by Wil fred Clarke and company. It is full Take This Mixture Now and See How Long, You Suf- fered Unnecessarily. 4 r Thousands of men and women who have felt ths sting and torture of this dread disease, . which is no respecter of age, persons, sex, color or rank, will be Interested to know that while for many years rheumatism was consid ered an - Incurable disease, now It is one of the easiest afflictions of the human : body - Ito ; conquer. Medical science has proven It not a distinct diseass In ltselfl. but a symptom caused by inactive kidneys. Rheumatism is urio acta in toe oiooa ana otner waste iroducts of the system, which should be iltered and strained out In the form of urine. Ths funotlon of ths kidneys is to sift these poisons and acids out and keep the blood clean and pure. The kidneys, however, are of spongelike sub stance, ths holes or pores of which will . sometimes, either from overwork, cold or exposure, become clogged and in active, and falling in their funotlon of eliminating these poisons from the . blood, they remain In the veins, de compose and settling about the joints and muscles, cause the untold suffer ing and pain of rheumatism and back acne, often "producing complications of bladder and urinary disease, weakness, etc v Ths following simple prescription is said to relieve ths worst cases of rheu matism because of ' its direct action " upon tha blood and kidneys, relieving, too, the most severe forms ef bladder and urinary troubles: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce: Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces Mix by shaking well in a "bottle and take in teaspoonf ul doses after each meal and at bedtime. The ingredients can be bad from any good prescription pharmacy, and are absolutely harmless and safs to -use at any time. - - Afraid: of Ghosts Many people are. afraid of ghosts. Few people , srs afraid of (eras. Yet the (host it a fancy and ths ferm U a fact. If the germ cootd be msfnified to a size equal to its terrors it would appear mors terrible thaa any fire-breathing! dragon. Germs 'can't be avoided. They are in the sir we breathe, the wstef we drink. . 4 1 ' The germ can only prosper when the condition of the system gives it free scop to establish it sell and develop. .When there is a deficiency of vital force, languor, restlessness, a tallow cheek. i hollow eye, when the appetite is poor and the sleep is broken, it is time to guard against the germ. Yen eta fortify the body against all germs by the use ef Dr. Pierce's Gold ea Medical Discovery, It Inoreaset the vital power, cleanses the system of clogging impurities, enriches the blood, put the atom ach and organs of digestion and nutrition in working condition, to that the germ finds so week or tainted spot is which to breed. Golden Medical Discovery" contains ao alcohol, whisky or habit-forming drugs. AH its ingredients printed oa it outtids wrapper. It U sot secret nostrum but a medicine or' inown rjOMFOt mow and with a record of 4$ veers mrn. Accept ne substitute there it nothing "just st good." Atk yosr aeighbort. lunce i 6II When the mcrciHy drops ou you just can't keep the house warm, youll . find it wonderfully convenient to use a PERFECTION Oil Meafler CEq mlppcd with Smokeless Device) It's very light carry it about heat any cold T .1 . I t . t t room, lura me wick nigti or low no ' danger no gmoke no smell. Easily cared lor and gives nine hours oi coy comiort at one falling oi ' " traai font Finished in "Tf vhkd and japan. Every neaiei warraniea. tSSW. ; ,. , Hjia laM M.W amhomm tmi m sew W .. mtm'l inh Wmer. klesefsnss. the leas wialsr evenjna I krs yew em. Law snsrsres antral , siskel Bancs, . Ever buns warranto!. it mss solar enael sssvly tae Rays Lams r Pcrkcusa Oil fists, writs ear Betrsst fmcj itr a Jiafiyii ssrnltr. . ." . - ' . JSTANDARD OIL COMPANY , i ... (lacerysrstes) -3 yy9:i:-: (United Pra teased Wlrat Seattle. Dec. 23. R. A. Balllnger. whose name has aPDeared in every list prepared by the cabinet makers through out the country, has made a statement mat ne ooes not aesire a camnet ap pointment, preferring the practice of his profession, the law. He served for time, in the present administration of President Roosevelt, as commissioner of the general land office. It Is noted that Balllnger. In his statement, does not say he would not accept a position if offered. He only says he has not been Invited Into tha cabinet and has no desire to serve. Balllnger s name has been . mentioned In all cases In connection with the sec retaryship of the interior. -. ; NEW SEATTLE DEPOT SOON TO BE BUILT (Volte Kress teased Wbe.i Seattle, Wash., Deo. 23. "Although the plans for the Oregon and Wash ington depot have not been completed, we will start work on the foundation shortly after the first of the year and the structure will be welt advanced by March," said J. D. Farrell. president of the road, who has just returned from New York, where for over a month he went over the plans for extending the Union Pacific throua-h its line. th Oregon and Washington and the Grays nariOT ana Washington. Puget sound, in western Building Permits. East Seventeenth street, South, be tween Taggert and Ellsworth, C. H. Brlnkele, repair one and one half story frame dwelling:. 11900: Mania street, he. tween Palm and Central avenue, F. W. Torgler, erect two story frame dwell ing", 14000; Sandy road, between Ran dall and Twenty-eighth streets. Jacob i ueeler repair one storv frame dwell. Ing, 1300; East Forty-fourth street, be tween Harrison and Mill, Mrs. R. Cur rier, erect two story frame dwelling, $2000; East Thirty-second street, be tween Going and Prescott, J. R. Kather ens, erect one story frame dwelling, MOO: East Fifteenth street, between Emerson and Sumner. Elee LlndoutsL erect one story frame dwelling, $100; Brazee street, between Union avenue and Seventh street. Rose City Planing mill, repair one story frame mill. 1100: Sumner street, between Albina and Mis sissippi, Fred Loy, erect one story irame aweiiine. sizuu: kssi Morrison street, corner Seventy-sixth. J. B. Hill, erect one story frame dwelling, $1600; East Stark street, between Seventv- elRhth and Seventy-ninth. F. Ft. Rnr. dett. repair one Btory frame store, $160; Puke street, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth, Frank Klernar, erect one story frame dwelling. I140,A: Yhird street, between Glisan find Hoyt, D, C. Pelton, erect iron roof, $50; East Twen tieth, corner irescott. C". H. Aunsrat. erect one story frame dwelling, $1600. Whistler Takes Command. (United Press Win. I Port Townsend. Wash.. Dec. 23. Colonel Garland N. Whistler today as sumed command of the fortifications of he Pujcet sound artillery district. Al though serving in his 42d year as an officer in the artillery branch of the united states army, ne is entering upon or (E to! C litt Mm We Are Oolng to Close Out All ot Our Morris Chairs Before Christmas at One-Fourth Off Regular Prices V BIGGEST VALUE EVER OFFERED I 1 -lis!. " Sjf) ' $10.00 Morris Chair $14.00 Morris Chair $17.00 Morris Chair . $20.00 Morris Chair 7.50 $10.50 $12, $15.00 NOTICE No Mall or Phono Orders Filled. Order Now for Xmts Delivery ALL XMAS GOODS INCLUDED IN OUR LAST CHANCE SALE his first tour duty west of the Hu'Sslsslppl river. Colonel Whistler reached Fort Worden Monday but took 24 hours for inspection before entering upon his duties. - McCully Divorce Proceedings. innlted PrsMi Lnnd We..t North Yakima, Wash., Dec 28.-Mrs. Ella GuDtlll McCullv. well known In Washington as a lecturer on educational matters, appeared before Judge Preble nere yesieraay as ner own attorney and Erooured an order calling upon her hus and, J. N. McCully, a real estate man of this valley, to allow her attorney's fees and maintenance in a suit for di vorce he has Instituted. All 'Gloves " One-fturfli Off ; Wsdne8day -ancl Thursday only, every glove in the house, including our elegant long Evening Gloves, Street Gloves, Auto Gloves and -silk ones, will be placed on sale for one-fourth less than the usual price. There is no nicer gift Remember this is a two days only special. All sizes and colors. Positively no gloves tried on. Half Price Just the gift to add beauty and elegance to the home.; All pieces oddly artistic Vases, Mugs, Pitchers, eta, of such noted makes as, Ferosa, Utopia, Grecian and Henry Deux. See them before deciding. .' ..... ...V. '' "Dearie" Is Coming West, (United Press wire. - North Tfaklma, Wash., Dee. 21. Clare Kummer of New York, author of the famus song, 'TJearie,' ; has purchased five acres of raw land bine miles west of the city and tinder the federal gov ernment Tleton project. She Is one ef a large number of literary 'people who propose conning weet ' to learn while grubbing sagebrush thet "this world it no place for a dreamer of dreams." PERSONALS '' John R' Keefe Jr., member .of ths faculty of the StateConnai school, at Weston. TJmatUla.-eounty, is - in the elty, enroute to San Francisco, to Join s party -pf eastern friends to spend Chrlatuaa in California.; , , ironzeware Half p. As a special inducement to Christmas shoppers we will sell our-beautiful line of -Ehonoid goods, including Shaving Sets, Military jSets, Collar Boxes, etc.. for men, and Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Ink-Stands and ! Mirrors' for women, at exactly half the usual. price. ' ' . nee Useifnl Cifts for AI Such PRICES on high grade brass goods, including Vases, Candle-Sticks, Jardinieres, and odd pieces, cannot be found elsewhere. You have just Wednesday and Thursday. Better Waists, Sweaters, Smokinir jackets. see mem ngnt away, nair price. ' Visit us today. . AcesV: I his store is unlimited m Gifts for Men; Women and Child ren. Everything in Jewelry, Furs, Suits, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Men 8 INeckwear, etc. Credit I Desired :.y : .y:y Christmas shoppers find our credit system a great convenience, as it enables them to buy now and pay after the holiday rush is over. IT C74,..i WIIU Q TfSIT7LriiiilT?T7 CORNER WASHINGTON AND TENTH STS CWAKf