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fr 8 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALES!; OREGON SUNDAY MORNING; SEPTEMBER 24. 1922 SW i : - b 99 e .Run tin SILVEKTQ PKIISOXALS f (Special to. The . statesman.) William Sandel of Lewiston. Ida.. EATERS A PRODUCT OF THl his Silverton home. Victor Madsen, who has been SILVERTON. Or., Sept. 23. Jha been spending a lew days at Impending a few days at the home i of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. jj. Madsen, left Friday afternoon fnr Forest Grove. j Miss Edna Johnson and Mi33 ! Lena Bartell have returned from ) a trip in the Coquille country. Charter No. 3405 Reserve District No REPORT OF CONDITION" OF THE 12 CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK The Home 'Run Hit of the Seajonlf jV THE "BABE" RUTH Sweater for boys. All Woo!, shaker-pull-over, perfect fitting, with collar sizes 28 to 36. In wonderful color combinations" and plain colors. ' , The "BABE" RUTH Sweater is for school, for play, for every day. , - This is the same sweater that "BABE" RUTH wears. A Sweater for vCl JL lv JJU Vui mm at Salem, in the State of Oregon, at the Close of Business on Se-t. 15th. 1922. RESOURCES 1. a Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, ac ceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts told with indorsement of this bank (except those shown in b and C) J384.382.S3 Total loans 383,382.83 2. Overdrafts, secured. NONE; unsecured, ..$300.79 300.79 4. U. 8. Government Securities Owned: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds, par value).,. $100,000 b All other United States government securities (including premiums, if any) 385,810.73 Total -v ...... 4S5.810.73 5. Other bonds, stocks, Keouritics, etc.: 6. Banking house, $28,279.47; furniture and fix tures, $4,374.22 32,653.69 7. Real estate owned other than banking house ... 3,21928 8. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 68,404.86 10. Cash in -vault and amount due from national banks 73,915.51 13. Checks on other banks in the sam city or town as reporting bank 2,394.75 Total of items 10 and 13 $76,310.26. 14. a Checks and drafts on banks (including Federal Reserve Bank) located outside of city or town, or reporting bank. . . 1,074.33 b Miscellaneous cash items 1,416.82 2,491.15 15 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 5,000.00 16. Other assets, if any 472.29 Total ..V.... $1,289,189.41 LIABILITIES j BAPTIST First Baptist William T. Mil- liken, D. D., minister. Bible (school at 9:45, Edward Schunke, ! superintendent. Rally Day exer jcises this morning. Exercises and practical exemplifications of th work will be given by the lower departments of the school. Morn- Additional Churches CENTER STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL North 13 and Center streets G. S. Roeder, Minister Sabboth school 10 o'clock. Teachers for German and English Bible classes. Preaching service 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m., in the German language. A cordial welcome. ing worship at 11:00 and evening worship at 7:30. Morning ser mon. "The Secret of Trial. Eve ning, "A Big Lion in a Small Cage." B. Y. P. U. this evening at 6:30. Leader, Eileen Raffetty. Meeting will be held up stairs tonight Regular prayer meeting on Thurs day evening. Topic: ''Primitive- insUt15tIon3.V'''V welcomed at all services. First German Baptist. Rer. John J. Lucas, minister. Biblo school at 9:45. Morning wor ship at 11:00, evening worship at 8:00. Prayer meeting on Wed nesday evening... . A cordial wel come is given viitora. ' ' I FRIENDS South Salem Friends Rev. H. Elmer Pemberton who has ust returned from Richmond, Ind., will be at the South Salem Friends church. Sunday evening at 7:30 to give a report of five year's meeting of American Friends just closed. At the Ore gen soon 17. Capital stock paid In ....$ 18. Surplus fund 19. Undivided profits $25,622.14 c Less current expenses, inter est and taxes paid $5,264.40 20. Circulating notes outstanding 22. Amount due to National banks 23. Amount due to State banks, bankers and trust com panies in the United States and foreign countries (other than Included in item 22) 24. Certified checks outstanding 25. Cashier's checks outstanding " Total of items 22, 23, 24, and 25 $21,265.14 Demand deposits (other, than bank deporft) sub ject to Reserve (deposits payable with .30 days); 26. Individual deposits subject to check 27. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) .. (. . . 28. State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surety bond 30. Dividends unpaid 31. Other demand deposits... Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, items 26, 27, 28, 30 and 31 $721,758.68 Time, deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice and postal savings): 32. Certificate of deposit (other than for money bor rowed) 34. Other time deposit 35. Postal-savings deposits ". Total of time deposits subject to Re Serve, itema 32. 33, 34 and 35 . .S218. 737.98 36. United States Deposits (other than postal savings). . inciuaing war Loan deposit account and deposits of United States disbursing officers 39. Bills payable (including all obligations represent ing money borrowed other than rediscounts) . . 125.000.00 25,000.00 20,357.74 99,100.00 8,205.79 9.237.14 3,120.44 701.7? 287.669.76 8,296.46 425,425.46 268.00 99.00 11.855.00 204.931.31 1,951.67 2,969.87 55,0000.00 $1,289,189.41 v Total . State of Oregon, County of Marion, ss: I. Jos. H. Albert, cashier nf tha ahnva.nmnj vi. j , . - nuuitu uaua, uu oui- omuij swear mat me BDOVe Statement is true to the heat nf tn UJ J V.tl V JOS. H. ALBERT, Cashier correct Attest: E. M. Croisan. B. J. Miles. Paul n wma.o J. . F " " . UVU, UI1CVIU1.B , . Roy S. Melson, Notary Public My commission expires Feb. 8. 1924. WE THAN YOU! From the bottom of our hearts do we thank the thousands that have participated in the iirst day of our "Great Opening' sale. We Jeel highly complimented for the loyalty and appreciation shown by the thousands Salem and out-of-town residents. " ' Y f AN 'APOLOGY IS DUE It has been impossible for us to wait on all those that flocked to this sale, we regret that many had to leave without being waited on. We must ask you to bear with us, for we havje done our best. We are increasing our pales force to great extent, and to those who were unable to be served we announce to all that tomorrow we open the doors to our great reserve and all the choice bargains will be sold till the. finish. - -i ra pBaaain'BJBr h- V -'Shop Where the Crowds Buy" ; ' ' y Salem's Greatest Department Store ; y Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back Always - SjfKSl avas TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST AIREDALET AND COLLIE pups. Call 1140-M. F?OR SALE GOQD PONY WITH v eaxldle a.ndV bridle ftafa r-r &90 S. 17th. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS J 454 Mill St. During business . hours call 273 State. ' 113 QQB JOSEPH HOFFMAN ALFRED CORTOT WINNIFRED And Other Famous Artists on the BYRD PIANO At our booth during State Fair. Also Leon Jennison, high baritone, in concert each day from 2 td 3 P. M., accompanied by the Duo Art piano. - ' j bore's Music Hpuse 415 Court Street i-H FALL SHOWING of Ladies Ready-to- ear 5r 1M The Biggest and Best assortment we have ever shown, fashioned of soft surfaced wool fabrics with or without' fur trim mings, in belted or loose effects. The newest models the smart? est fabrics, the most exclusive Coats it has ever been our pleas ure to present. Materials are Velours, Bolivia, Normandy, Marvella, Plush, etc. Coats, $11.75 to $50 Suits, $18.50 to $60 Dresses, $12.75 to $35 New Fall Hats 4 There's an old world charm to the new Fall Hats. Designers have gone back through the centuries for Mil linery ideas and have adapted them with exquisite originality and charm for fall. You will exclaim with joy when you view the many differ ent models here Velours, Felts and Velvet combinations suited to every type and personality $2.98 to $9.75 Gale & Company Court and Commercial Streets ' Salem, Oregon . v . s . OUR PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST . f n 0 t r f. it- -- IS V i (' iit i ii ) in 1 K ' i". r I - 1 1 : x .r- x : 1 1 - ; t i ?;.. ; : 4 - . : : ' M if.' i