TIID JOICOII DAILY JGUI..IIAL, I GOTLAND, TUZ3DAY, KOVLI.IDZR 21,
ANQLEES TO HOLD
'GRID' SMOKER ON
FRIDAY EVENING
Arrangements Made Today
for Tfahooting'ancl Fly ;
: V-l Casting Tourney.' "
' The entertainment' committee v o
the MultnomeiiAniirs club hse er
raneea t "hold a- "Oiidlros SmokeiT
at thU month's meeting; to be staffed
rfUr Jlht t;:iry clock on'b
fifth floor of the Oreon building.
Uverr member jrlll be asked to relate
Hmt story of a f Isnlnf pel. V Prises
irlll ! be warded for tha three beat
StOrlB. . ';..' -s.v" ''
" A. sU-round boxing contest between
Xowe Blroms and .Jack Koetaier. two
f " Mike Butler's proteges, ruin . be
; Staged during tha evening' and the
aommltteenea ornithine else tip Its
eleere the nature of which It refuses
. to , dlTUlgo. " Plpea and ; tobaoco , wUl
be furnished. , . , . ..;J'
Details of the joint irepshootlaa: and
fljrt easting - tournament to ba staffed
at i Everdlag park, tha homo of .tha
Portland-Out) (club, will ba arranged
at a maatlnarmiay of tha official of
tha-- arvn clubhand tha Multaomafc
' An Ir " - club - at tha ? Oregon grill.
Among thota who will ba present are:
t A. W.' Btrogar, JL' A. Polllck, Frank
Templeton, J. Q, Clamaon,-? W. C
Bristol of tha Portland Onn club,-and
Dr. ma MeFariand and Walter F.
Backus of ' tha Multnomah Anglere
Next Friday night at 7:10 o'clock
has ban set aa tha moating ttmo of
v tha Oregon Field Trials club : by
"President Calyln - Wblte. J' ; The ' club
: will protest against tha - closing of
tha' china pheasant season, . A com
mittee . to represent - lbs club at. tha
annual meeting- of tha Oregon Sports
man's league will ba appointed. '
Pigeon Club to Ilold Meeting.
A special meeting of tha members of
' tha Oregon Homing Pigeon club will be
'held tomorrow night at club head
quarters, 10$ 'Panama building.- Mem
bers ara requested to bring the ring
numbers of their birds to be entered
In tha poultry show. Entries close to
morrow. :;..' - ., .
- BIoMle-' Sells Pitcher Xedbetter.
Mobile, Ala., NoV. ll.-(L N. 8.)
Ralph Ledbetter, pitcher with the Mo
bile club of the Southern league this
year, was sold yesterday to the TJttle
Roca Club, of the same league. The
price" was not H yen out.
NATIONAL OFFICERS TO BE GUESTS OF KNIGHTS AND LADIES
of Pacific .
Ooast Will Compete
TAdrerslty of Oregon. Eugene, Or.,
Nov. . 3L -President Colin" V. Dyment
Issued a call today for a meeting of
tha Pacific coast conference on Decem
ber IB and II at Seattle. A meeting
of tha ooast conference ' wm thus ba
concurrent with that of tha northwest
conference. L - -
An tnTltatloa la to ba sent to San
ford nnlTerslty to ba represented' for
baseball, track, basketball and minor
porta, football being specifically ex
cluded. This latter la due to tha stand
that tha Palo Alto school has taken
agalnat tha 'American game, -; . 1
' A complete rcTlalon of tha rales Is
to be proposed, so 'that disputes over
ambiguous aectlona may ba eliminated
In" tha future. , Tha four colleges that
will be fully represented at the coast
meeting ara Oreyoa ' Arrtcultural col
lega and .tha Universities of Oregon,
Waahlngton ,aod CaUf ornla. ;
. , am ,
: 7:7ra-Ba9 at Ascot.
Log Angelas; Nor. llv (U. P.) Tha
Ascot speedway, amaileat track In
America, will b tha stage for tha final
contest between tha premier drivers of
America, Carlo Resta and Johnny
Altken. , . v '' ' " ' i.v
It has not lueen. decided whether the
race to be held there Thanksgiving
Pay win be 160 mile In length or
tOO, hut: It' la universally conceded
that tha thrills will abound on the
steeply, banked one mile speedway.
Berkeley Planning.
Coast Track Games
Berkeley,' Cal Not. U tJ. P.)
A plan for a Pacific eoaaa conference
track: meet era to May wlthx teams
rom f the coasfa ' seven largest 'col
eges competing. 1 tha plan to be aug
gested at tha Pacific coast conference
In Seattle next month by John Stroud,
graduate manager of athletics at the
TJnlveralty at California,- The meet
ing thla year Is of onnsnal Interest,
as It is expected that Stanford, Wash
in gtea State college and Southern Cal
ifornia unlveraity will aeek admission,
and make it ' possible to more defi
nitely decide ooast champtoaahipa In
all atblaUca. . l - ' - V ;,
Orvas County Golfer Win.
rt ": KV'' tl. fP- N. 'S.
Golfers of Orange county carried
off the major portion ox tne wopmw
fn ha Invitation tournament at the
Victoria Country dab Sunday. Georg
Sbattuck won the best choice score
for It hole out of S with a net of
7 ft. while Howard Thurston captured
tha best It bole net score with a '75:
H. O. pattee of Riverside. Ed B. xuxts
of Zioa Angeles and A. H. Warper of
tha San Gabriel v alley ciuds uea.xpr
the beat 81 hole net "corev
X H. Allen, chairman of the enter
tainment ' committee, haa announced
that tha first ' Informal dance of the
season would be - held In tha ' club
rooms December 7.
1 James M. Klrkpatrick, national president, a Mrs. Bertha Ij. King; president of Klrkpatrlck corrn
cVL 8 Ii. M. Tbomaa, atato maiager for Oregon. 4 L.X. Cook, cummandlng degree' team, Klrk
patrlck council.' B WlDlam A.' Biby, national treasurer. Arthur W. Fulton, M. Cn national
truftee. 7H. F. 8onger, national trustee. '
The JSnlghta and ladlea of Security
of Portland and vicinity will receive
' f '
9
Look at the brown outside
? cpyenng of yopr OL. That
c wrapper was imported irom
i v; Sumatra, nearly ten thousand
miles away.
V'-- .Why-does the manpfactijrer -im-I
j' port wrappers for the OWL cigar?
. s Here's the reason why:
i S' The wraooer of anv . cifrar . should
"rv"-. v :
& ybe as mild as possible in flavor, so as
HI libt y to overthrow the balance 7 estab-
;lished by the carefully blended leaves
01 the hller.
4
t i f . y Sumatra wrappers are the mild-
J ef grown, f
vv-.'..Xhe wrapper, should burn "true "
?Win perfect time tyittv the rest of -the
cigar. k y - T, .f .
i . i . . .j,-..- V ; v'.. . . - - - - .--f' . - - .i -'',.. , s
The I Sumatra wrapper of the
Vbwriistrue.'asjtshoulcL'
Add to this the fact that Sumatra-
wrappers are the "silkiest' "and "best- "
.;f;.ttmg-possible, arid-that .they help to r,
.i t " aVt t iSH VvtaII y -wL. 4 MAev
1
fg cigarrana you gectnennai reason j
hy the OWLkis oiadealwaywjtli"
nw .... 4. -
o Million
Dollar Gjgar
'li'A. GUNST CO..
(INCORIORATED
their national officer .at Swiss hall.
Third and Columbia streets, next Fri
day night, November 24. The national
officers .who will be guests of the
seven local council of the order In
Portland are: James M. Klrkpatrlck,
president; William A. Blby, treasurer;
Honorable A. W. Fulton and H. P.
Songer. trustees. - All but Congress
man Fulton reside at Topeka, Kan.
Congressman Fulton Is from Chicago,
and attained national ' celebrity last
spring In defeating ex-Benator Lo ti
mer for the Republican nomination
when the latter tried to ooma back
Into the limelight.
Th degree work will ba put on
before the distinguished ' visitors,
under charge of tha officer of Klrk
patrlck council, Mrs. Bertha I King,
president, and the team. Captain I
I Cook commanding. -
!. H. Thotnas, state manager for
Oregon, has made arrangementa for a
banquet to be aerved gneata and lead
ing members at the Imperial hotel,
beginning' at f p. m., and completed
before the lodge work begins In Swiss
hall.
After tha presentation -of the degree
work - a moving picture presentation
of several reels will be made, under
direction of the national officers; and
will consist of convention scenes, de
gree teams, mnallatlo work and other
special features. -' Thla order Is the
first, to make use of the moving Pic
ture in its entertainments.
Tha Knights and Xstdles of Security
number over 176,000 members, and is
growing at tne rate of 6000 a month.
It will celebrate Its twenty-fifth annl
vereary next February.
CONDENSED REPORT OF
The United States
National Bank
Of PORTLAND, OREGON
Submitted to the Comptroller of tha Currency at the Clot of
Business November 17, 1916.
RESOURCES
1 e
Loans and Discounts
United States Bonds at Par . .
Municipal and Railway Bonds
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank
. Bank Premises and Other Real Estate
Due from Banks .............. .4,209,872.91
Cash Vaults"... 2,026,501.24
6,468,335.93
1,000,000.00
2,265,621.4$
60,000.00
522,620.34
6,236,374.15
Total
...116,552,951.90
Capital
Surplus
Undivided Profits
Reserved for Interest, Taxes, etc
Dividends Unpaid
Circulation . . :
Deposits . .
LIABILmES
$
a a
1,000,000.00
1,000,000.00
224,957.32
100,147.97
1,400.00
767,600.00
13,458,846.61
Total-
.116,552,95190.
Kasberger Stars in
Victory Over Indians
St Benedict. Or., ftor. tlv The
skillful toe of Joseph Kasberger, cap
tain of the college football squad, de
cided the vtotory for Mount Angel col
legs against tha Chemawa Indiana by
the narrow, margin of. one' field-goal,
8aturday, winning tho gam by a score
of I to3. In the third quarter Captain
Kasberger kicked the goal from-tha ST
yard Una. Ha was tha star of the
game. Time after time 'he went through
the lines of the losers for from S to 12
yards gain. Ha also pulled off several
nifty end runs, netting a gain of 20
yards each time. " - '
Throughout tha game Kasberger,
CoOghlan, Sen wall and Pashek' starred
for' tha victors. For the losers, Dow
ney and Charles Bder were the stellar.
Thnrensehueen crept Into the limelight
with hia 40-yard run. -
denfe physician, relented a little and
aald It might ba all right for him to
go. after having held that It would
ba unwise for the president's health
to be risked. - - -
Tells a Secret
Manufactorer of Famous MecKctaa
. ' Telle Ingredient, So Public Can
Appreciats Pare, Reliable Modi-
cine ' '
Cub Leader to Trade
With Woman Mogul
.eao. Nor. Ctlj :N. is.) -If
President "Weeghman of the CJbs can
close the deala'ha la after, the Chi
cagorenbs -win ' look -mighty good In
tbe pennant tight next season. 'Weegh-
man is on tne war to BU Louis, wnere
he will make a "bid for Jtoger Horns
by. sensational lnflelder. Pitcher Wat
son, 'and catcner Bcnneiaer. une jud
boss ''believes he ' can "get all 'three
from 'Mrs. Britton, Who now baa the
reins, In her own-, hands, v Weeghman
refused to" confirm or'deny that' Joe
Tinker" ha beetf reappointed manager
of the'Cubs. - ' '
Jefferson to Bay
Iiincoln Tomorrow
One of -: the-' crucial-'' games 1 of the
Portland Interscholastto v Football
league will ba played' tomorrow after,
noon at I . o'clockon - -the 1 cltth field
between the- teemaof 'the Jefferson
and the 1 1iincoln high -schools. ? A Tic
tory" for4 Jefferson- will mean -a tie
for the - league " title: provided that
Washington Is nctorlons-over the Co
lumbia team in Friday afternoon's
struggle:";, ' " : . ::rr:.: "
The Lincoln team lsnot In the' beat
of-shape for the clash with the 'Bine
and Gold eleven, due tothe- game with
th Walla Walla team last week.' The
Cardinal regulars were- trampled, eve
by - the. eastern Washington :. huskies
for' a total of 4 points. - '
'.' '' V P: ' , ' i - ,.
PMladelpBan ;Hblds
FreHdie Welstlevel
W Philadelphia. Nov. 11. (I. N. )
Buck Fleming of this city was able to
bold Freddie -Welsh,' lightweight cham
ninn of the world.1 to an even brealr in
six fast rounds In the final boat at the
Olympla A.A." last night, Walsh won
the first!' two rounds and the last were
even bat In the. third and fourth Flem
ing made a great-sally and outpointed
the title-holder.-
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J President to 'SeO iFootbalL. - w -"
Washlhgton, Nov;r tO.--ll.. N S.)
President Wilson is planning . to oc
cupy the presidential, box' a usual at
the annual football - dash between
Many peoDle fear to take . medlolna
to cheek and abort colds, cure coughs,
caUrrh, etc Thla fear is groundless
with 'all the products of The Black
burn Products Co... Dayton Ohio. Not
one - contains opiates, narcotics or
harmful' drugs. Mentho-Laxene. for
coughs, colds, catarrh and all dlstrasa
following a cold.' Is a rnmoonnrf of
Wild Cherry. Tola. Cascara. arlndell.
Menthoe, Ammonium Chloride, and alco-
noi suincient to preserve and keep In
solution.- '
Every Ingredient Is' In canentrafjul
form and the- medicine la- so strong
that-only ten-drop doses are to be
taken in the -raw" atkte. But tne
Ideal mr tn ma v& . u
emptying -a t m bottle of : Mentho
LAXene into a pint bottle and then fill
the. bottle with, granulated aurar
syrup, made by dlssotvlna. a 'nint of
sugar In a half pint of belling water.
It la said by thousands that thla makes
a most effective home - tretament - for
all cold troubles .The manufacturer
guarantees it to please or .money back.
Bold by all good druggists.
The First National Bank
OF PORTLAND, OREGON
At Close of Business November 17, 1916.
- RESOURCES.
a ai i
Loans and discounts . . .
U. S. bonds at par
Other bonds, etc ............ ... . . . . . . ... . f.
Stock in Federal Reserve bank . ... ,. J .
Bank premises and" other real estate. . . . A . .
Customers' liability under letters of credit. .
Due from U. S. treasurer
Cash on hand and in banks
$15,082,368.95
1,800,000.00
3,153246.86
105,000.00
, 1,070,938.21
. - 15,596.87
. " 75,000.00
. 8,381,073.45 ;
$29,68324:W
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock . . .. . ....$ 2,940,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits . ;,( 14.75433.05 ;
Circulation V.....1... ;.V.! 1453,495.00 '
Letters of Credit " 1786.87
Deposits . . . ........ .. ... ... ............ 2437)09.41 -
. $29,68324.34
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Statement of Condition of
The Northwestern
National
Bank
. Portland. Orcffon
At the Cloe of Btubees November 17, 1916. -
Loans and Discounts . . .'. ...... 8,410293
United States Bonds ............
Federal Res errs Bank Stock
Other Bonds and Secnritiea ; . ...
Furniture) 'and Fixtures V. '. i4.'. . . '.
Customers LiabiStx under-. Letters
S of Credit
Cask on Hand and Dua from 'other
' PaltllaS a e e-er '-m m - k3y943s8d3e9S
125,000.00
. t m rr nan
1,178,034.0
82,466.68
158,5504)0 f
$10.?26$4;79
UABIUTIES
-to
j coital stock Paid ir.;.v.:;.;,..r
Surplus and Undivided Profits
"Circulation . . . J ... . . . ....... -
Commercial Letters of Credit.;.;
'VV'-'..'-i'i'.-;-500,000.00
1:
137423.09
v . 50,0004)0 t
.158,5504)0
10.05091.70.
,il"illv'a) - -mm
$10,92664.79 -
l&Slory Hotnt? of ;the
Northwes tern National Batik
Sixth and Mormon Streets,
Statement of Condition of '
LADD & TILTON BANK
at the Close of Btuinets, Norember 17, 191&
:- :r-; Esoy$ck3. I
I Loans and discounts . . . .". . i ;,. . .$ 9,604,183.68 ,
.Bonds and stocks . . . . - 3,064,625.33 j
1 CustomersMiability on ' lettert of " -
1 credit imio.48;.,
Real esUte 7466.00 ; fc
Cash on hand and due from banks. . 4,77959.01 ,
.$17,735,444.43 .
i i .i a mi .itifa.
-Capital stock full paid ..........$ 1,000)00.00 .1
" Surplus and undivided profits...... 1,454,275.19
vLetitri of credit k i,aio.48 .
Reserved for taxes' and Interest: . 44,000.00 .
v Deposits.........,.. 15,024,858.90 1
17,75,444.4$
Washington
and Third
Eitabllthed
Hib
ernia savings
PORTLAND, OREGON
Statement at Close of Business November 17, 1910. ' .''
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts ...$3,082,377.7 .
Real estate, furniture and fixtures . 90,070.63 ?f
Stocks and securities 7,428.71 .
Bonds and Warrants
Bank
U. S. gov. 4 bonds. $ 53,187.50
City of Portland imp. bonds. . . 235,178.00
'- ''' V'"
rtVir rrnH anrl warranfi 41.781.78 ' " l
- ; j , 330,142.28;
Cash on hand and due from banks ............ .. 832,834.18V
$34362.58 f.
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock . j 200,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits.......... '103,915.89
Dividends unpaid 8,200.00 $
Savings and time deposits $2,037,994.0$ -: :-.JrV i
Demand deposits '998S2.64 . i;
Total deposits
..... 3,036,746.70 ;
, .v..
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
LumBermens National Bank
OF PORTLAND ..l:'A
. At Close of Business November 17. 1910. '-
ASSETS.
U. 5. 4 reg. bonds to secure Circulation. 250,000.00
U. S. 3 Panama Canal reg. bonds to secure ' ' ty'-'-;
U. S, deposits .V. .'I-. . .. 35,000.00
Premium on U. S. bonds 20,625.00 s
Stock in Federal Reserve bank .......... ... . . 86,000.00
Real estate ............. . ................. .. 15,001.56 1
Furniture and f ixtiires 49,100.00 ;;
Stocks . . 1. - 11,6904)0,
Industrial bonds y. 25,173.15
Time loans and discounts . 3,675,048.03-
Call loans and commercial paper $ 857939.62 r ; v
Municipal bonds 144316.11 ' '
Five per cent fund 12,500.00 ;
Cash on hand and in banks 1,881,112.00 ; f
" ; 4,096f367,73
Total .........
....$83p05:49L
LIABILITIES. ' 'V-&.S
Capital . . .;;v;..;.,v;; .;.$j,ooo,ooo.oor-
Surplus and undivided profits ............. .V. . ' 259374 JJ0 ;
Reserved for taxes and interest ........ .. , ' ; 21,704.35
QrculationV. .'..'..''..... 24650.00-
Peposits . .-. ....... ... ..... . ... . . ........ 6,706476.63;
:Total ...... ... ...... ..U$834,0059
v.
STATEMENT OP CONDITION jfty$$&i
Scdinavian-AmericaBa
" - Aasj ejBsMeasssj a aa AfttJeAJ . i "
a at afaas a wa aaaarsray
At Close of Bos in see November 17ttv tflf.
RESAtTRCCS
Loans and Discounts ...... ...... ........ .... .JI-;p95,49T.ai J
Stocks and Bond$ . . ". ' .'...... i ; 171,918.41
Other Reourcef ...v;i....V.V.;i;v. ; I,i3i.44fc
Real Estate, Furnttnre and Fixtures . 77.14I.4J .
Cash on hand and due from Banks ......V.......;; 60,199.12 "
. ' '-. . .'"' . ' j
Total amount Resources ...... .: . ... ft 1,117,1 9f.04
- v uabiuties - .
Capital StockV .......... . . ... L'ZlV, $li 00,000.00
Surplus ....i.i.........,... '. ........ j.?:-' i S.000.00V'
. - ... ,; i; c... .: v - " ,vj - . ': . sjBasaBaBBsaBBBBaBaBBsasaBBBaBjBi
. .V;. Total amount 4 Liabilities ..; . . . . . . f 1,15 7,5.04 X
CONDENSED REPORT OF '
? . PORTLAND, ORECOTf
' fifty"'
THE CITIZENS BANK :
At tho Closo of Bussaaaa Novombor S7r lf1L
' '"4 'V: : '' " RESOURCES '' ; ,'.'
Cash, and due from Banks 244,449.58
Loans . . . ... 3 9 8, 5 5 9.4 8
Qty of Portland Bonds. 91,500.00
Bulldin r and Fixtures 53,908-05
Other Reil Estate 11, J 50.00
Capital ' f aid" liTTV. too.ooq.oof
Surplus sad Profltlti . i 31,12 1. j 6
Deposit, .;;:e;..;:i:fsj.
I -Wai
I I j PresId
I I Jcupy.
I I the a
) day?,
w
" '" '' " .
Army and Navy In New York- Satur-
, , 799,967.1$
u. ' t
7??,?67.M
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