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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
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Phone 1400 VOCATION BOARD IS COMPLETED Personnel of Commission to Operate Educational Measure Named STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A WORD seating employers of labor, term ex piring anuary.l. 1921. K. J. Stick, Portland, repreient iiiR employes, term expiring January 21. 1322. Mrs. George V. MeMath. repre senting home interests, teii'i expir inc January. 1. 1920. The lawr provides that agriculture. emploVers and employes all have one representative each upon the board, and that the fourth be a woman, rep- . , t resenting home interests, all of 'te.e Personnel' of . iy , -f. - - j ' lo le appointed by the governor, for vnritwMi t ' . : ' ' ' The oet creating the board cantos nounced by Cuvernor Olcott yr.,i-r- ,.Atch -a 'stniilar amount due this day tue new hoyrd being provided stte under the Smith-Hughes act. for under a statute passed by the TUe ssiperintendent of public in last legislature. In addition ict tL.: ' clrHt.tjon la to act as executive ofn governor secretary or state aad -.mi-r!r of the vocational educational perintendent or public Instruction. ' i;- a. iairna k.. yho serve as ex-offlcio members of - Mil h the adViee tad consent of the tlic.new.ljourd Jeause they are also . ,l..,ul Kuch asstslanco a' tuay be members, of the state board of edu- ll( .P J:orv to carry out the -proviRlc cation, the new; body will include the , f fh.. at. The Kunerintndftnt shail 1L - uiiu-niug uieuiyera aupoinieu ny Ilt? I governor: Ii Portland Batteries Are. Greeted at Sioux Falls SIOUX FALLS. S. C May 21. Ketnrned veterans of the 157th field artillery, including two bat te:i?3 of Portland. Or., men, were greeted by nearly 50.000 people -.at the celebratioa in their boner today. A great military parade this arter noon passed thro'igh flag-decked streets under the Victory Arch. All returned service men. includ ing tlta artillery uve.i. :t tb city's I guests at a banquet at 1 1 o'clock this morning, at the city coliseum. The 14;th departed tonight on three special train for Camp Dodge. Ia. to be mustered out. Mayor George W. Hurnside Issued a proclamation calling upon all citizens to "rtnder just appreciation' of whit the men of the army, navy and marine corps have doae for us.' IS. w ever, the go Tern men t at Omsk may be -teomlxeJ. by the aJliea. Hlpsk, hlp?k. huThsky! I . F. 15. Ingels,f Dufur, representing agricultural interests, term expirias anuary 1. 1923. ,; David M. Dunne." Portland. repT- i. tl Ml! 'I! lit.1 Us Send You a "t For a Pocket Piece i It will interest you. 2.96 y OB? l It shows where the money goes that Swift & Company takes in. i'f?' "J 'fa " - ts-af --mia i'i' r i" . .., i . . ; It shows, that, out of. every dollar, received by Swift & Company from the sale of meat and by-products inf 1918 1 Swift and Company paid for ! live animals - - - - 85.00 cents 2r-Svift ;& Company paid cut for. labor, fr eighty and other expenses - - , 3 Swift & Company had left a profit of only - 12.96 cents M 5. I ii'i ii 2.04 cents Total 100.00 cents r k The 204 cents remainin g as profit equals only a fraction of a cent psr pound. It is too small to affect materially theprice of live stock to the farmer or the price of meat to the consumer. '. A" Swift Dollar" ' will be mailed you on " . requests Address Swift & Company .. U. S. Yards, Chicago II I) I ?i ii.: ii:! to SB ill; f.f th-j act. .also carry into effect such rules and regulations . as the board may rn onire. He shall also maintain an office for the board in " the capitol ami keep the records of -the- board in fhat office. I The, board is g'veu all necessary authority to cooper ate in the admin istration of the federal act for tie promotion of vocational education in agricultural subjects., trade and industrial subjects and home econo mic subjects. Site Finds llcoelf Mach lSetter Lame back, rheumatic pains, stiff ness and soreness in muscles and Joints can be quickly relieved. Mrs. L. Wavue2726 3rd St., Ocean Park. Cal., writes: used to have pains in my right hip. I could hardly turn in bcrt.- Now I find I am much better by using Foley Kidney Pills. Likewise pains in my back left.? J C. Perry. j STEWART TOURS FOR GOOD ROADS Meetings Slated in All Towns of County Salem Date June Second The campaign for the SS30.000 bond issue for the market ;or.d con struction, in Marion ct is be ing conducted by llepre -entative James S. Stewart, who i3 making a series of addresses throughout the county. He began Monday with a meetine at Aurora and will conclude with a mass meeting at the armory in thia city Monday, June 2. Iast nfght Mr. Stewart rpoke at Woodburn. tonight he goes to Ger vals. Friday's meeting will be at Mount Angel and a meeting will be held at Silverton Saturday. Next week the schedule is: Tur ner, Monday: St. Paul, Tuesday: Stayfon, Wednesday; Jefferson. Thursday; Liberty. Friday; LivesJey. Saturday, Charter So. 3405. Reserve District No. 12. - . - : KKPORT OF T1IK C-OXDITIOX OF T1IK CAPITAL NATIONAL BAXK at Salem, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on May 12. 191S. ' Iteaoarcea. . 1. a Loans and discounts, includitg redis- counts, (except those shown in band c $428,284.27 " f Foreign Bills of Exrtiange or drafts sold . ; 3 Vs. 4. and 4U 3 4. V. and, 4'i postal 26,050.90 15.000.00 20.000.00 I FOUNTAIN NEW SIGHT TO MANY Crowd of Visitors Revels in Electric Display at - Band Concert 'How do you suppose they color the water? "Where dje th p?r.Ka iland who switches en the lights?" "How do they work that thins anvhowV' . iSuch we ve gome of the oft repeat ed onestions of the admiring throng of visitors who "aritnesBed the I'la mination of the Waite Memorial mountain in.Willson park last night. . The. occasion was the first, baad concert of ; the season, given exp cially with th,idf a of entertaining the T. O. O. F; anl Rrkah dele sstesv Immense, crowda thrjonced the park Jinringtbe .evening. The luueicil prograi consisted of popu lar airs with two" vocal selections br Mrs.. HanieParri3h Durdall. "The Star Spangled Banuer" aad "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia." There are 20 instruments in the "rind this year, practically all of them being played b'y the same men as were in 1 918. , -0car t Steel ham mer, as director,' put on k . program that met with generous arplausr. , f - - Read the Classified Ads. with indorsement of this bank 2. Overdrafts, unsecured. $18o3.18 .. V. S. lxU (other than Liberty Bonds, but including V. S. certificates of In debtedness): a I". S. bonds deposited to secure circu lation (par value) 100.000.00 b U. S. bonds and certificates of Indebt edness; pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) ..: 1.000.00 d U. S. bonds and certificates of indebt edness 'pledged as collateral for State or - other deposits or bills payable 1,000.00 I t'. S. bonds and certificates of indebt edness owned and unpledged 197.000.00 g Premium on U. S. bonds j O. Liberty Ixmn Itands: a Liberty Loan bonds. per cent, unpledged C Liberty Loan bonds. per cent, pledged to secure savings deposits d Liberty Loan bonds. 3, 4. and 4U per cent, pledged to secure State or other deposits or bills payable 7. RoimIh, MH-uritk. etc. (other than U. SL): c Bonds and securities pledged as collateral ' for State, or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable 218.289.10 e Pecnrlties other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned and un pledged....... 30.303.02 Total bonds, securities, etc.. other than U. S ' 9. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per 1 cent of subscription) ' 10. a Value of banking house, owned and un incumbered. 28,279.47 11. Furniture and fixtures 12. Real estate owned other than banking house ,.. , ; 13. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank . . 15. Cash in vault and net amounts due from . 1 national banks 1 18. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank !j Total of Items 15 and 18 98.396.17 19. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items 20. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from IT. S. Treasurer 21. Interest earned but not collected ap- ! proximate on notes and bills receiv able not past due 22. War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned ..... " ; 23. Other assets, if any .-. . ' Total ..... Liabilities. 24. Capital stock paid In 23. Surplus fund , ' 26. a Undivided profits $ 23,356.92 b Less current expenses. Interest, and taxes paid 9,692.91 30. Circulating notes outstanding 32. Net amounts due to National banks 33. " Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies (other than included in Item 32) 24. Certirifd checks outstanding 35. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of Items 32. 33. 34 and 35 ... 11.618.19 Demand lepoHit (other thaa bank de inlt) snbiect to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): 36. Individual deposits subject to check ..... 37. Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 38. State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge or assets of this bank 40. Dividends unpaid .... .t. Total or demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to re serve. Items 36. 37. 38 and 40... 647.671:49 Time depoMltM subject to Reserve (pay- able after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): 42. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed ) ........ 44. Postal savings deposits 45. Other time deposits ; . Total of time deposits subject to reserve, items 42. 44 and 45 c Other United States deposits. Including de- rJ , Pv8Al. of r- s- disbursing officers 56. Liabilities other than those above stated 428.284.27 1,8(3.18 299.000.00 61.050.00 248.592.82 4.500.00 28.279.47 4,374.22 3,219.28 56.692.77 93.469.74 4.926.43 459.53 5.000.00 4.717.64 158.08 560.00 31.245,087.43 8 125.000.00 25.000.00 284.993.74 1.000.00 Sta? f Total Oregon. 13.664.01 98.000.00 6.018.33 2.620.14 736.05 2.243.67 370.279.56 3.652.67 273.611.26 128.00 SQUEEGEE TREAD . a li Hires 31.652.77 7.829.12 245.511.85 1.000.00 38.140.00 11.245.087.43 1 5 - - "6o West" Ii r its course have lived its life. ' ! " - : t Men are measured bj their deeds, na tions by their ac r cofnplishrnents, and 1 a brand of tires by ' its! Great Average "Mileage. -t '' i ;' . : .That's how we chpse Diamonds.; It isri't only the spas- . : modic burst of big 1 mjlccge, but tha steady, persistent roiling up of 5,000; 1 6,000 andS.OOOmiles c . that keeps our cus- totners happy.- t " - i JWhen Diamonds . "Go West,- tliey . say; -I've had -my mbnev's worth I Give me . another like it." That's what keeps us in business. Ourstocks are always com plete. ';'- ? " " . ' ' Lot L. Pearce & Son 23S N. Cormncrrdal St, Salem Phone 00 . County of Marion, a. : l Jqs. If. Albert, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnlv swear that the above statement is true to the best of my kiS Subscribed and sworn to before me tlf.f , dVofS' '8?' . Xmi,slon expires Jan 8.9 21) Jnnn- Kot PubIIc RECT Attest: , - (Mv cr- C0RR1 1 J . Albert. ' . B. J. Miles, i J. M. Croisan. - I Directors. ' t - - - '';"-- - " - , , x. !" ' ' ": ' t