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THE OREGON DAILY- JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE If. 191t. 17 IlflK PORT REVERSAL GREAT DWPOIIN I MAN ARRESTED FOR THEFT OF A SEWING MACHINE AND COUCH No Harbor Improvement Like ly to Be Begun This Year, Federal Grant Being Con tingent on Local Money. TV lfl I TIlUmM, Or. June 1 Nea f lb Hut ef Tttleroooa aWlalea rci4 kere, ae waa rt dpxlnltuan U Ik eitleene ef iMe clljp. Aa aee ttala waa enMtelr Uaeile4. Pd therefore ) lb mof dlefexjraflac "The ra(ei blew eer tleo ihie di trtel." aee lb opiate irad br on fcuataeea man, aa lata la (ha feaerel ballef. It ta new coacadad thai no harbor lm provamenl work will ba commenced Utla )r. Tha federal appropriation If aeaeed. wilt be ecnlirtem upon tha rata iBf of li.O.OOe till year r communl- Ilea on Tillamook bay. W ithout the aid ef lha Port of Tillamook ihia la iro probable. Tha Port of PeycKeait liaa baan draitad Into court. ImvIi tha Port of Bar City lha only ona prepared la to ahead with Improvement work It la not known at thla lima what eiapa win oa taaen toward rormlna a rtew port or raorganlilnf to conform .wllh tha declaloa. Tha onnteit of tha opinion haa not hero revived, and until Id arrival no plana can ba formulated. LCAMAS MAN BOOSTS FOR HIS HOME CITY Fred n. Barnea, eerretary of tha Ta nn rommrcll club, rumen. With ram lo PoMler.J thla morninc and niriwl aoreifitanre from r. f Chapman manager of the promotion departtnei.t or Ih Portland (ommtrdil club, to 1 liver a talk at a banquet to be flvnn by ih Uerr.ne Commercial club next Slon day nlaht. Srcrrtary Barnea made the announce merit (bat Crni t rapidly becoming one of tha blgReat paper manufacturing comniunitlea In the world, the dnKy out pui ncir.g zoo tone or newspaper and 1.000,000 paper baa. An Immenr-e ini- mine la now bolng Installed that will axid 60 tone dully to the newapaper man uraclurlna; capacity. ,It la aald that thin ia tne lreiit machine of Ha kind In atalled anywhere In the world. "Camaa ha a monthly pay roll of tlt.OtO,- Secretary Iiarnea continue,, "and that means a treat deal, especial alnc tha town Ilea In the heart of a vary prodoctlv agricultural auction. We hav. ag aetlve organliatlon. but propoae to IncrCaa the membership, and that la to purpose of the banquet neitt Monday eveairia;." - The Cam an Commercial club la affili ated with the Southwest Washington Development association i i I Taa eoeil U re I Its tnmt f la fcoen ef Ml Oweaa J McVtSMla, ltf el lastly. firm elreet a , Ul e !, eieie a awier; eneehme e) . a. famed a u ehtful. data ria fciotse l lee aee ef VI r liaftte Heeaefetieet. 1 f tet Taiy tiflU etrwl idiib. ji4 lk aiuie a a a tbUh l e ttrnaj er pkaaaa la lha HmM difewtlea Id lj.e aM of e Mra HtUiaiq iioUw toa, t Alaewerta el re. I. arrrelt-d yeaieiday aflaiwawa ky talerl ! LJIheria4 4 Vaua la Tt -.!( I k rkame f Wll- iuin XI Tlllit at 1kirJ and JefferMk alreia The a xMnptiehd yalarday kftarnuo l,u Ih IhUf railed al M lUn.af lil e hMa la rolled 14 al.lcl, k had afrwed I lake fur Ike tnacMne Tli robbery waa d!aeotefd () hobertaoa Idtalirud lha touch huh fcia wife bad pur. 4 cha4. a et blf ln I XI re 4 cNa-ar. e The McNamara home had been deaerled for aral daya. while d lha small child of lb wotnau aa la Ih niltal and her hue- e baad a oul of ih city, aiid lha d woman waa llvluf with her e mother. Vlra Jonaa, of IU 4 Knoll lrl. Th front door of Ih hoo waa eomplaialy ahal- tared whan alraor waa gained. lXtrr hnt In Kit of .Kngrr. L'nll. Htalae reruty -eMarshal rrank lUatty lll leave tomorrow nlchl fur Man rranclco with charlre M Col eon. wanted In lhat city for sending an Im proper letter through the malls The order for Ms rinosl was signed I hie morning by Federal Judge hr.n The letter In queatlon II Is claimed by Col- getl was sent in a fit of anger lie haa made an excellent Imprraalun among the local authorities. F FUN AT OAKS TONIGHT Festival Chorus Benefit to Be Thriller; Monster Concert a Feature. The III b staler ll of Spieler I lb Oak a Ikl awning. un of ia muu im drew am llua I Ik verteva ehsae will b-a C C Chai-auek a ri r ighled "IU be." and II will be heard later lalUeetly la differ Al l4ece e Ik grounda of the big atHUaentekt lrk Ikl evening When t'KMttt Uughs kla aierry h ha" vrtxMly wlikia a radlua ef lit feel kauaa It Colonel C H a eod ha a reneaated l deliver one of hi elaaale rallooa from a auee) boa ID from of one of Ih cunreesiona. V T. iurlinaa. popularly known as "llurk." has volunlaered lo Spiel fr ike Cava of I lie Winds, and be it said thai Ik winds la lb cae will hav lo blow him If they are nui to be out- 4jiie by "Hucka' tot air oratory. J. fted Letreon will a plain la ancient Noree th plaaeurea of Ih "Joy wheel" ila hlghret ftishta of elouuenr In draw. W I i... I,t,.ln.a. taw lilt "fhuUL11 Foel. master Charles U j how pleaaam la klerrlrk will tell you lha aenaallon of pat See for Yourself. The Bower Hotel and Tha Annex have a limited number of aolendld roome and aullea for prmanont guests Go today and be shown. a Journal Want Ads bring result ronismg the '"llrkler Albert Vhrgott. Tom Richardson. Clerk William. A. A. Bihll. C. T. Werg II Lee Paget. W. C. Caswell and othere who hav renuaaled lhat their bam be withheld from publication a they wlh to aurpilee their friends, wilt aid in arousing Intereet in ih various en tertainment feature. The rraeon for employment of all thl misplaced talent la that thla after noon and evening half of Ih proceeds from aJI sources will be donsted to lb fund being raleed o cover the deficit of lbs Iloss Musical Festival concerts held In tho Oipey flmlth auditorium during lha Itose Keellval week. This afternoon the children's choru will aing and tonight tha mixed chorus of the feetlval will render aeveral num bers under tha direction of Frederick Klmer Chapman. Ths concert given In th Olpay "m!th j . . i kkdiietuai s4l4 Illlll U uair rvairitM.itaa o suaa 11. It did sm diivlf kis Bvab but staple aaii Wa was fiaes) CeaaaU A4wl4e was fre a4 Imm.I It II4mU4 ike teeteii, wkuk waa a sawet. ! renn, Iae4. Tka ealsad ilwnvt tuxtef dirwiuHt ef I ir ( cUawi aaaf a el aweakwi la flat ai)U 4 Ika ayapkay bra,eir. uader dirwriu of Carl lee.ia. plae4 wiik ewel Uer4 war, Bsgmmr luard, leave, and klra. klmiard ( r.ln ttvdgaie. e pieaa, aaag a dual sad e-Ue vely pleea tagly. and kllea Carrie L. Alloa. f lw. loa.. prov kerwelf aa artlauo twllalal. W I. Palloa waa in aMmeiiial. All Ikoe wha tewk part hUftdey aighi geaarwuely doateied lelr ear UlreWa la Africa. frtttu lbs Coaaular rtepon j The rtlwy and Ik le.igrtk plta aa ImportsM pari In ih co-; tl f Afrit. WHtia Ike lael few a.a Iks I wrlraleek Uiag'eek laleaa kwea skikk.e4 eA W e aaaa a ad ttokW. Uro kwe4 afita. by Ik g,wvaaneal k. el iaee) kaa a radios l fclteveaelr till saUeal. UimbM la lw lit (Meal ef Ik laad llaea f Ibe uika imyf At eard!ag la awar taieAia a - rfut ddliwaal wwele aw will we k e4 al 1 "-. et lf r-ul wilk apleflis fe Ufceil le dua leae ef aeafty ll tl. Milk Ik! ststioa la etewiua ika weKUtu aat WlkOetll lu Ueraosa Kl Alia cisuaUaia wllk Ike Cuera. aaa I Ikeat br Ika tieeh4a We Afit.e p-aadMil poell u-e Ik.ImI ef .tteg. a I al reaal. I au il.emel e ef Ike i;i.liah rebl epa's nae tl tVea aibar. Moaib aM Adas or teat sr and Cap Tw n. STATEMENT OP CONDITION OP Ladd & Tilton Bank At the Cloie of Buiine. June 14. 1912. RESOURCES lxint nd Discounts Stock and Honti Re. Estate Cash on hand and due from Banks. . Total LIABILITIES Capita! Stock Surplus and undivided profits. Deposits .$ R.034.43S.15 . 3,:h'J,9:3.51 :7.i29.:l . .Sl.OiHi.OOO 00 . . 9.14.3:3.00 .$11.32.7 19.03 Total $1(!.33:.292.03 CONDENSED REPORT OF The United Slates National Bank PORTLAND. OREGON. Submitted to the Comptroller of the Currency. June 14, 1111 ASSETS. l-oini and Discounts $ 5.1 JS.fJifl SO L'nitfd Stale lionds at par 1,05.000,00 Municipal and liaiUay ru-nds IM.f59.4l Il.uk Uuilding 123.000 M Cash and Kkchange 5,37.iM let a!. Capital Surplus and I'rofits. tircuUtioii Deposits Total LIABILITIES . . .$1,000,000.00 ... 1.03S.77MJ , . . rVH).000V) ...1 1,450,33 j 39 .$14.2S9.33.:7 CONDENSED REPORT OF THE CITIZENS BANK PORTLAND. OREGON. At the Close of Business, June 14, 1912. RESOURCES. Cash and due from Banks $216,745.64 Loans 40,1,942.13 City of Portland Bonds 8G.3S3.74 Real Estate and Fixtures 5,219.64 Total $712,291.15 LIABILITIES. Capital paid in 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits 19,462.30 Deposits 692.82S.79 Total.. S712.291.15 STATEMENT OF CONDITION OP LUMBERMEN.S Naji:oivil Bank OF PORTLAND At Close of Business, June 14, 1912 RESOURCES' Loans and discounts $3,518,014 03 u. S. bonds to secure circulation 250,000.00 Other bonds and premiums 958.665.10 Furniture and fixtures. 25 000 00 Due from U. S. Treasury $ 12,50000 Due from Banks , 820 112 28 Cash on hand ' 946,091.80 1.778,704.08 TotaI $6,530,383.21 . , LIABILITIES Capital $1,000,000.00 i)Urplus and undivided profits 108 748 29 Circulation .... 249,997.50 Dividends unpaid i , , 127 50 DePsits V.V.'.V.'.V.'.V.V.V.V.'.VV.V.V.V.V ' 5,171,509.92 TotaI .$6,530,383.21 Year's Gain Is SO Per Cent Deposit, June 14, 1912 : $5,171,509.92 Deposits, June 14, 1911 3,445,607.26 ,n"-ease $1,725,902.66 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Merchants National Bank WASHINGTON AND FOURTH STREETS. PORTLAND, OREGON. At the Close of Business, June 14, 1912. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,8?2,425.S7 United States Bondx 400,000.00 Other Bonds, Stocks and Warrants 492.78S.66 Real Estate and Mortgages 17.163.54 Furniture and Fixtures 2S.376.66 Banking Premises 83,000.00 Cash and due from Banks 940,593.74 . $3,K36,:i50.47 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 500,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 112,078.44 National Bank Notes outstanding 250,000.00 Dividends unpaid 578.25 Posits 2,973,693l?8 Total $3,836,350.47 UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Security Savings and Trust Company PORTLAND. OREGON. At the Close of Business. June 14, 1912. .RESOURCES Loans $,103.48.9O Bond. Warrant 1.085,509.43 Real Estate None Customers' liability under Letters of Credit.... 55,231.95 Cash and due from correspondents 2,711,125.73 SSSlfl.OT LIABILITIES Capital $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 535,147.82 Letters of Credit 65.143.98 Reserved foraxes 20.000.00 Deposits 8.335,224.57 S9,955,51.07 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Portland Trust Company of Oregon At the Close of Business, June 14, 1912 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $1,642,388.11 Bonds and stocks 531,572.42 Real estate, furniture and fixtures... 171,000.00 Due from banks $546,048.18 Cash on hand 219,110.34$ 765,158.52 $3,110,119.05 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $ 300,000.00 Surplus and profits, iess expenses and taxes paid 90,064.98 Deposits, individuals and banks 2,720,054.07 OFFICERS $3,110,119.05 H. L. Plttock. President K. W. T.eadbetter. Vice President fcmery Olmstead, Vive x res. and Man. H. W. Hawkins, Secretary Edgar II. Sensenlch. Cashier. DIRECTORS J. V. FARREI,L, H. L. PITTOCK, Ch'man. I.. B. MENEFEE K W. LEADBETTER J. FRIEDENTHAL EMERY OLMSTEAD DR. A. S. NICHOLS JOHN TWOHT A. F FLEGEL STATEMENT OF MerchantsSavings &Trust Company At Close of Business, June 14, 1912. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $552,694.01 Stocks and Bonds 65,538.55 Overdrafts None . Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 20,236.12 Cash on hand and due from other Banks 147,550.27 $786,018.93 ' LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid $150,000.00 Surplus and Profits, less expenses and taxes paid 20,589.28 ' Deposits, individuals and banks 615,429.67 $786,018.95 ; HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON STATEMENT JUNE 14, 1912 RESOURCES Loans ami discounts $1,670,041.56 Real estate, banking house furniture and fixtures .......... 7,2&7 Stocks and securities 'f 432 69 Bonds and Warrants U. S. government" 4 bonds $ 56,562.50 City of Portland Improvement Bonds 275 02212 Qsy .of Seattle Water Bonds 5,000.00 Qrner bonds and warrants ..t 25,278.32 n . , . . t , - - ' . 361,862.94 cash on nana and due from banks................,". .;.,.. 589,926.57 ;Btf WTT, ' $2,694,423.63 . . . LIABILITIES Capital stock ; 200,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits 93688 75 Dividends unpaid . " '96 00 Savings arid time deposits .... .". .V.V.V.V.'.;$V,4,28377' -' Demand deposits 992355 11 ' ' '' i ' Total deposits .,. . '. . . .". ; . .V.V.V.V." '. '. '. ' 2,400,6388 .' ' . $2,694,423.63 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Andrew ' i ' C Smith, President, ; ; ' Frank E. Dooly, Vice President. Lansing Stout, Cashier. ' ' C 8 SewalL Asst. Cashier. ' Z ! '7ohn DriscoIJ . ' E. C. Goddard . ; , ; The First National Bank OF PORTLAND, OREGON At the Close of Business, June 14, 1912 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 7,886,249.98 United States bonds 2,400,000.00 Other bpnds . . . 576,667.06 Gash and exchange 5,83.0,647.04 16,693,564.(58 LIABILITIES Capital, surplus and .undivided profits S 2,597,191.49 Circulation . . 505,345.00 Deposits . . 13,591,027.59 $16,693,564.08 V" STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF Geo. W. Bates & Co., Bankers PORTLAND, OREGON. At the Close of Business, June 14, 1912. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 726,537.60 Bonds, Securities, etc 75,500.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures.. 78,100.00 Cash in Vault and due from Banks 359,150.58 Total.... $1,239,288.18 LIABILITIES Capital Stock '. .$ 150,000.00" Surplus and Undivided Profits 17,23.0.83 v Deposits, demand 4728,090.04 Deposits, time 343,967.32 1,072,057.36 Total $1,239,288.18 , CONDENSED STATEMENT BANKING DEPARTMENT HARTMAN & THOMPSON, Balers At Close of Business, June 14, 1912 RESOURCES Loans and. discounts . . . . . . , . v .-. . . .$206,493.96 - Stpcks and bonds t 131,857.00 Furniture and fixtures ... ........-....- 20,547.33 Cash on hand and due from banks.. . .. V 1 15,442.32 '; $474,340:61 . ' UABIliTIES Capital . . . .V. .... .i?loo,ooo.oo t Surplus and undivided profits 22,3 15.? ' Deposits . : . ...........e.-.-.'........ 35l,r ?:.:7 -