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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,. TUESDAY, EVENING, ; DECEMBER 3,
1312.
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LOSER IN SEASIDE FIRE
(SrwUI to Tb Journal.) -v ,
Seaside, Or., Dec. , J. A niysterloui
fire last night destroyed ...the summer
home and etor building of Mrs. L. A.
CarUsle,on the west side. A high wind
w a blowing- and only the unusually
gocd work of tha volunteer nre aepart
merit saved dozens of residences from
destruction. The fire started In the
residence adjoining the unoccupied
tore. About 16, months ago Locksley
Htl, also the property of Mrs. Carlisle,
waa burned.
GLADSTONE WOMEN
RUN THE ELECTION
; , WITHOUT A QUESTION
, ' (Continued From Page One.)
about it lie was afraid he might catch
cold or something If he took off his
hat, so We excused him. '
The Only Complaint. " -"Do
we like H3 i should say we do!
-Jt's been splendid fun. Nobody has had
to te-il us a single thins -about It, cube.,
. and we haven't made, a single mistake,
'e studied It all; out for ourselves; be
fore we came to work. ; "We wiere de
termined not to ask a single question,
and just show DeODla that' women cmn
'be trusted In. politics. Everybody say
this has. ben the most - businesslike
-election they ever had In Gladstone."
The officials had, one experience that
amused them. Just as they were start
ing away tot lunch at noon a man came
running up and demanded that they stay
m the booth, f "They're going for lunch
just because they're women, and they
taven't any Tight to," he wmplalned )
v city councilman. The councilman
showed him that the law expressly pro
vided an nour off for lunch.
But the whole board went back, ti
be obliging, and unlocked the polling
i nT.r. ..A Y. I n .1. MIL -L . ..
- Miavv bv uui utcLU warn Tvi&r- j. lieu nicy
went cut to lunch again. ' They took
only half an hour of the hour's time
allowed them, too.
. There were 179 voters at Gladstone
yesterday, and 73 of them were women.
The first voter of them all waa MUs
Iva Harrington; also an election Judge,
who cast her ballot just as soon aa the
board opened the polls.
Voters Yost as Businesslike. -
' The oldest voter in the precinct wan
j. j. Burgess, J years oiu, wno smnea
at ttie young women and complimented
them on-their businesslike way of hand
ling the polls, i The youngest voter was
Victor C. Gault, Just turned 21. One of
the best known voters was W. R. U'Ren.l
father of W. S. U'Ren. Mr. ITRen U
over 80 years old, and. has been voting, j
he told the young, women, for 60 years.
"None of you has been : voting that
long," he aaid-with a smile.- None of
them had, that wag aureV The average
age of the board couldn't be over 21
years, If It Was that, a voter told a
newspaper man admiringly. ; .
The women who voted at' Gladstone
yesterday were as businesslike as the
election board. Host of them came alone,
too.. And not one of them had to ask
who to vote for. True, one woman did
vote for all six of the six candidates
for councilman, but that is a very snail
matter when you think it over. ;
. Mrs. Minda E. Churcn was elected
citv treasurer over Lo S. Burdon; John
N. Sievers, - unopposed, was elected re
corder, and the following three- council
men were chosen: Fred M. Bailey,' J.
M. Tracy and James Wilkinson. E. P.
Nelson, A. D. Paddock- and Henry IV,
Strolbig were the defeated candidates
for councllroen.
Next time theyhave an election at
Gladstone, every jofiember of yesterday's
election board cert-have her place again,
that's sure, She won't even have to
for it - .
- , Election t Oswego.
The first woman to vote at the elec
tion at Oswego . yesterday was Mrs.
Baker, aged 85 years, a pioneer of the
district, and the first man to cast his
ballot yesterday-waa .Mr-Hedrick, aged
92 years, a pioneer. i
The result of the election showed the
selection of". T. R."k Clinefelter, mayor;
O. K. Thomas, H. F. Nixon and E. I
OhtrvlAv !" alilalman .V T. i TlauMaAn
corder; A. 3. Ross ft er, treasurer, and H.
R. Davidson, marshal. Davidson, for
recorder, polled the largest vote, he
being credited,- with 107,-wBlleCllne-felter
for mayor secured 85 votesv These
two men were unopposed for the offices
they sought ;"7.'7 .'':::?' i-y7-:.';v . 1 '! ?
Chief Stocknm f OowilU Tribe Dead
Chehalls, Wash., Dec. I. The funeral
of A twin Stockum, the chief of the Cow
Mi River Indian tribe, was - held . yes
terday at Cowllt Mission, cemetery,
Stockum said ha was 107 years of age,
bui whites say 97 years would be more
nearly eorrect Hi always was a friend
of the whites, and during the territorial
wars his tribe waa always friendly to
the white people, though later the gov
ernment never gave them recognition
either in money or land. About three"
years ago an attempt was hegun to col
lect this claim, and It Is now being in
vestlgated. -. -
LINLITHGOW IS SAFE AT
ESQUIMAULT, DRYDOCK
(Catted Press Leued Wire. I -
Vancouver, B. CW pec I. No serious
damage was sustained by the four mas
ter County of Linlithgow, the Chilean
sailing vessel, which holds several Pa-
elf io coaBt records, when ; she ran
aground yesterday near Otter Point in
the straits of Fuea, Captain Hans
Mueller mistook the. new light at Otter
Point for Race Rocks,
The tug Lome pulled the boat off at
high tide. Today she was hauled out at
Esqutmalt- and Jierbottom surveyed.
She Is to take on a load of lumber here
for Australia. ' - .
Watch for 13 KENSHAW $J.
STATEMENT OF' CONDITION OP
LADD & TILTON BANK . -
At the Close pf Business, ' November 26, 1912.
RESOURCES. .
Loans and Discounts...,.......,!... , $ 8,266,46770
Bonds and Stocks 3,699,244.50
Customers' liability on letters of credit................. 58,733.10
Real Estate .......... ..... .v. ... . 7.. .... .7, ..... . . . . .'. ' 70,000 00"
Cash on hand and due from banks',.., .yt. 3,968,272.39
Total . . i ..$16,062,717.69
LIABILITIES,
Capital .Stock ............ ...i...... ..$ 1,000,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Prof its....... v. 1,096,443.72
Reserved for Taxes 30,000.00
Letters of Credit '58,733.10
Deposits.............;.. v..,..,.. 13,877,540.87
Total.
taeeet .
.......$16,062717.69
v:
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
" Of ' '
SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY
" - Portland, Orc'goq
' 'i , At close of business November 25, ldl2.
' : ' resources: . ' '
Loans . ; 4 $6,418,961.92
Bonds, warrants t. .. ,. 1,206,5.97
Real estate , v.;.,, None
Customers' liability under letters of credit 26,762.00
Cash and due from correspondents . . 1,985,893.85
" , $9,638,162.74;
. LIABILITIES. ( ; , : ;
Capita! . . .$1,000,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits , , t , . 603,634.66
Letters of credit : 1 "."..'. 38,082.24
Reserved for taxes . . i. .' , ; 19,755.00
Deposits t. ..... . '. . . ...vn;... , 7,96,690.84'
( T $9,638,162.74
STATEMENT OF CONDITION t
' f : . Of '
Geo. W. Bates and Co., Bankers
PORTLAND, OREGON .
- At the cose of business, November 23, 1912. .'
. - RESOURCES. H""
'j, , ;L-4, ' : V -"; 't -.. ''",,-f' r e" ' h f c -' ' i ' i -y : '"' "'' " '-. ' - - t, . '
a Loans and discounts ..;..... '. '.....,'..,..$ 730,387.80
Bonds securities, etc. . . t . . 58,500.00
Banking house, furniture and fixtures , i . . 78,000.00
' Cash in vault anJ due from banks , f 324,202.05
Total . . $1,191,089.85 '"
LIABILITIES.
; Capital stock ' ll 4 . $ 150,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits - ; 22,925.75
DepositSj-demand" $669,807.78 i-- ..
Deposits, time ; 348,356.32 - 1,018,164.10
; Total .' '....$1,191,089.85
' ..
CONDENSED REPORT OF
THE CITIZENS BANK
Portland, Or at the Close of Business, November 26, 1912.
, 4 RESOURCES.
Cash and durTrofirBanUs;. .T.T.7?.."."',.'.".T.;... ..V,...V$250,7288)
Loans.... . . .............. ...t,. 419,00273
City of Portland Bonds.........,....;...........'...... 78,636.25
Real Estate and Fixtures 4,500.00
$752,867.87
LIABILITIES;.
Capital paid in..... $100,000.00
Surplus and Profits... 1691814
Deposits . , 63S9493
$752,867.87
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
LUMBERMENS NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
7r . .. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOVEMBER 26, 1912.
; ' - RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts' $3,482,012.07
U. i. Bonds to Secure Circulation........,.,.,,,... 250 00000
v-.'- Other Bonds and Premiums... ...... 87689925
Furniture and Fixtures , 25 00000
" Due from U. S. Treasurer 1 1 1 '$ " i2.V00.66"
Due from Banks....... , 632143 51
Cash on hand......... , 879,793.85- 1,S24,437.36
Ttal V" .$6,158,348.68
" pjj' LIABILITIES.
- Surpluand'UndivWM
- Jerve for -Taxes,. ,. ..".'.V"'. feoloO
Reserve for Interest sV7;nm
v. Circulation., mn'nn
Dividends unpaid z::::::::::::: i;''''''''''''''"''
Deposits .'.'.'.'.v;:;;:.;;::;: 47312:33
Total- ' ....$6,158,348.68
YEAR'S GROWTH OF DEPOSITS 17 PER CENT
DeposiU, November 26, 1912 (Comptroller', call) . . . $4,731,282.38
Deposits, November 5, 1911 (Comptroller' call) . . 4,017,610.56
Gain $ 713,671.82
The First Rational Bank
OF PORTLAND, OREGON ;
Close of Business, November 26, 1912
RESOURCES ,
Loans and discounts $ 8,489,101.19
United States and other bonds. -3,398,986.58
Real estate '.. 70,000.00
Cash and exchange .;. 4,682,355.00
$16,640,442:77
" LUBIUTIES
Capital stock $ 1,500,000.00-
Surplus andxundivided profits. ..... 1,075,641.35
Circulation . . . . 1,352,245.00
Deposits . . . . 12,712,556.42
Dated November 26, 1912.
$16,640,442.77
. BANK STATEMENT. REPORT OF THE
. SCANDINAVIAN AfilERICAN BANK
At the close of business November 26, 1912. ' t
i. ' ' , -i1'.' ) . '.'i.''.'". "' " . ' ' -K " ' - ' ' ' 'v - r- '' .' ''-(, i ;"l- - -V f '
. " RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ...........,.;.....,.$ 644,083.95
- Stocks and bonds . . . . t , . , .s. . , . . ; . . . . . 110,445.84
Overdrafts . . ; ; 130.84
Real estate, furniture and' fixtures" , 23,763.56
Cash and due frorrl banks v 297,167.48
Total P ; $1,075,591.67
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock ..'T...; ' $ 100,000.00
Surplus and profits . . . , . 24,337.01
Deposits 951,254.66
Total .V. ' .V....; $1,075,591.67
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
Washington and Fourth Streets, Portland, Oregon
At the close of business, November 26, 1912 :
RESOURCES
Loans and 'discounts $1,907,245.57
United States bonds ...., ..,, 400,000'.00
Other bonds, stocks and warrants. A . . . 562 515.83
Furniture and fixtures. . ..i ..... .... . ........ . . ; , . 31,984.56
Furniture and fixtures. i . . ........ , ., 31 984 69
Banking premises . ...... . . , . . . . ' . . . . . ....... 87,912.90
Cash and due from banks. . . r. 1,139,373.40
r-- r - : ' - $4439,069.95
LIABILITIES
Capital stock.. . i". .......... . .V ......,.......$ 500,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits. 119,578.48.
National bank notes outstanding......... ... . 250,000.00
Dividends unpaid. , 711.75
Deposits 3,268,779.72
HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK
ii' .. -, , ., ''":'...'.. '
of Portland, Oregon
STATEMENT AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 26, 1912
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Real estate, banking house, fur"ifitureand Vixturei
Mock and securities '
Bonds and warrants
: U. S. govermnent 4 bonds e i? ,n
City of Portland improvement bonds ..'.'..'.'."; 295 41887
Other bonds and warrants '.. !...!..".?!.!.'!!! ll!27470
Cash on hand and due from banks ; 7""""
.$1,666,114.60
. 67,526.97
453.30
.362,881.07
618,040.88
, , LIABILITIES
Capital" stock ;
--.-Surplus and undivided profits'!'.!!!!!!! '
Savings and time deposit Vi'iao oino'
Demand deposits . , ' l42i&i?
Total denosit. 924,365.26
$2,715,016.82
.$ 200.000.00
. . 100,641 44
.-- 160.00
2,414,215.38
Andrew C. Smith, President.
l'rnk Iv. Dooly, Vice President:
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : '
Lansing Stout, Cashier.
- - C. 1. Sewall, Assistant Cashier.
John Dri9coll
E. C Gooddard
- $4,139,069.95
UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION
Deposits, November 26, 191?! . . . . .. .... 3,268,779.72
Deposits, November 26, 1911 . ... ... $2,743,616 97
Gain $ 525,162.75(
xsroBT or txz cosdxtiov or --- - ---
Portland Trust Company of Oregon
At the Close of Business November 26, 191 J.
RESOURCES.
..... .. ...
T-oans an3 discounts Jl, 667,461. 6S
Bonds and stocks 690,133.26
Keal estate, furniture and fixtures .',........ 174,975.65
CaBh on hand.and due from banks.. ...... .'..A. 1S,157,15
r . f '
$3,$50,72.72,;.,
. ZJABXLmXS. . A
Capital stock raid in i ....,....... , $ iOO.000.05 : "
Surplus and profits, less expenses and taxes paid... ...,.. ' W,996Ai
Deposits, Individuals and banks.... . ................. 2,954,731.87
. -V 'i .'.V'.'.'T ; ' ';' ' "- i '" i
$3,350,726.72
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orriCEU.
H. L. PITTOCK, President. F.'-W. LEADBETTER V Prei -
- EMERY OI.MSTBAD, Vice Presl-' H.W.HAWKINS Secretary.' '
: dent and Manager. . " EDGAR H. SENSENICIf, Cashier. '
""''""''""" "I! ""J" " ' aiBEOTORB. 'l--"i-.'-ni..m....r.' ...,.!.,...,,
H. U PITTOCK. Chairman -3.
15. FARRELt - JOHN TWOHT " -
f. w. leadhetter . r b. mknepeb
DR. A. S. NICHOLS A. F. FLEGEL, . . rn .
J. FRIEDENTHAL, , ' EMERY OLMSTEAD ' '
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. CONDENSED REPORT OF
The United States National Bank
OF PORTLAND, OREGON. -.
Submitted to the Comptroller of the Currency at the Close
of Business November 26, 1912.
7";"; r':"'- ASSETS. "'f
Loans and discounts..........,.....,...,. 0,590,817.95
United States bonds at par ' 1,050,000.00 '
Municipal and railway bonds . . . . .' .r.V. 7.7, .1,478,019.63
. Bank building 125,000.00
jCashjind exchange . . . . , . . . . . V .'". . . ' 4,531.391.09
V Total . , ........ . . ...... . .'. , . '.Vv. . . . . . .$13,775,228.67
LIABILITIES. .
Capital v ....... . . . . 77. . ... .'.'.$ 1,000.000.00 '
' Surplus arid profits". "1,095,186.15
Circulation , ... .;. 800,000.00
Deposits 7, 10,880,042.52
Total
$13,775,228.67
' CONDENSED REPORT '
HARTMAN & THOMPSON
BANKERS !
At the close of business November 26, 1912.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ....... . . ... . . ... . . . ... . . . . .$201,5p6.63s
Stocks and bonds i 7 ....'..;.... 127.269.50
Furniture and fixtures 20,977.85
Cash on hand and due from, banks 141,321.51
$491,125.54
- LIABILITIES. -
's',' ' ' ' . , ' ?'
' Capital ........ . . . .. ... . . . .$100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits . . .... . . . . 21,1)02.84
Deposits" 7. .. 7. .... 7. .7 . , 7. . . 7." 369,222.70
$491,125.54
STATEMENT OF
Merchants Savings & Trust Company
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS
November 26," 1912.
.7 , . RESOURCES. .
Loans and discounts . . $504,275.89
Stocks and bondjj ,", , G7 92117
Furniture and fixtures ; 20;J35.'l2
Cash on hand and due from other banks . . . . . . .. ,7 21 8714175
Total , .' ; ; ;, . . .-. . , .$811,247.93
, r I I - ' j ,
1 LIABILITIES. , . : '7
Capital stock paid v. .'.v,..,. :. ... .',$150,000.00
Surplus and profits, less expenses and taxes paid.,-. 15,257.93
Deposits, individual and banks ,. . . . ,7 . 7. . . .".7 . ; . , 6450i)o!o0'
Total
.$311,217.93
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