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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1908)
tv Prrfi5 $ Jl -AII,X 0A TAL 30PRNAL- SALgM. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARV 27, 1908 0 a SALEM NATIONAL HE l5INi3 5fioyernment Official Statements Published Today Show Remarkable Financial Growth of the Capital City REPORT OP TUB CONDITION OP " i Mtlonat Bank, of Salem, ai onion., m mo duuo 01 ll"" -L 11 lOrtO. llStCloie of business, i-coruu , . Resources. J.,mi!HrcH "' S J4.072.49 .nu ......;; v;.. .. m.79 .Wn,,"...,.,u ....' 25.000.00 'L JLa .......... 1,031.25 ,-U. a, ; 81.771.47 klXii":!!,: ' V V flVturoa . . . 31,423.00 " '..- - Marvo ncontiO ." 21.022.49 .CtilMt 8bk i- i unto and Bankers.. lT. L Itotna ,Mr CJWB - L, currency, nlckola and ,RmrTe In Bank, viz: conta 10,270.38 8.021..90 1,217.29 100.00 10.13 ttitt GC;800.35 55.00 . CC.855.35 ,1340,965.65 Liabilities. 1 aa nnrt nn " :::" 9 '?;:: preSU, lew expenses nnci inxra paiu . -,uiau V .. .J tlnnlrimt - .... .. .... 316.31 hJ5Cw .... ..... IftT AOvl oo ! dfWJlta subject to chcck "'i"1"" KHtUtKM of deposit i 2,302.50 ksBlSfllM of deposit JU,41!.H1 Itkckl - "" ,ikiontstandlng "" lollcr than thosn above stated n.iv $340,965.05 MOrejoa, County of Marlon bs: ilfllmrd, Cashier ot tho nbovo-named bank, do oolomnly riitttosbore statement la truo to tho best of my knowledgo and E. W. HAZARD, CASHIER. Correct Attest: O. W. EYRD J. P. ROGERS, D. W. EYRE, Directors. rflwd sworn to boforo mo this 25th day of Fobruary, 1908. . P. N. DERBY, Notary Public. STATEMENT OF THE SALEM NATIONAL BANKS Tho atatoment of tho Capital National bank of this city appears In thl- papor and Is ono of the best showings ovor made by a national bank lu Oregon. This bank has held ltu own, to usa a slang phrase, ever Blneo lat August WHEN DEPOSITS IN MOST BANKS UEGAN TO PALL OPP AXSU CASH BALANCES TO DECLINE. To allow what It means, that Its deposits did not decline In that timn tho simple statement that Scattlo national banks fell off 25 per cent from August to tho present time Is oufflclent. Covering a period of three years tho hesources of tho Capital National havo Increased PROM ABOUT 9300,000 IN 1000, TO 8830.000 AT PRESENT. Deposits havo Increasod In tho samo thrco years from $454,000 to $677,000. Tho cash on hand and In banks actually Increased during tho depres sion of Novombcr and December, and from 1905 to 190S has Increasod PROM SI 15,000 TO $200,000, ITS PRESENT CASH BALANCE. Tho United Stntes National bank of Salem Is a flno ltlustrntlon of THE WAY INSTITUTIONS GROW AT SALEM. Thrco years ago tho Salem State bank was organized with $50,000 cap. Hal stock. Today wo publlBh tho report of, tho condition of tho same bank which was recently transformed Into tho United States National, WITH 9100, 0OO CAPITAL STOCK. It has now Individual deposits of almost $250,000. In fact, tho United States National makes a lino showing with loans and discounts noarly $100,000, with $80,000 In bonds and Bccurltloa, SPECIE AND COIN 800,000. For a young bank tho United StatCB National has mado a phenomenal growth, and examination of tho abovo figures will strengthen tho Im prcsHlon of Us solidity. During tho Into bank flurry the United StatCB National, which had its charter, but had not yet chnngod Us namo, was oxcvoptlonally strong AND NEVER TURNED DOWN ANY PAPER PRESENTED FOR PAY. MENT. Salem sntffoied no bank suspensions during tho lato unploasantnoss, and this city Is rapidly gaining n namo and roputatlon for having sound finan cial Institutions. Tho. national banks of thU city aro stato and national funds doposltor Iob In many different ways, holding funds for stato and fcdoral Institutions. No. .1403. REPORT OP THE CONDITION OF The Capital National Bank, at Salem, In tho Stato of Orogon, at tk close of business, February 14, 1908. Resources. .' Loans and Discounts .. ...I.. ., , ISGB.OSB.S' Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ?. . . . . . 2,866 .Of U. S. Bonds to Becuro circulation .... C9.000.9t. Other Bonds to securo U. 8. Deposits . . . .,. . . 60,608.6$ U. S. Bonds on hand 1.760.06 Proralum on U. S. Bonds .... , 8,058.75 Bonds, securities, cto 186,786.07 Banking houso, furntturo and fixtures 20,000.06 Othor real eatato owned ..i .. . 17,499.74 Duo from National Banks (hot roaorvo agontsj 1,445.14 Due from Stato Banks and Bankers '..' 6,834.61 Duo from approved reserve agents .-..,. .s . . . . , 107,696.17 Checks and other cash items '...'.'. . 9.7I4.SI Notes of Other National Batika 7. 8,365.66 Fractional papor curroncy,, nlckols, and cents .f. 329.19 Lawful) Money Reserve In Bank, vis: j ,Spcclo $ 57,377.50 Legal-tender notes 5, 450.00 62,827.69 Rodoraptlon fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circu lation) ' 3(466.66 Total ' $830,322.19 Liabilities. ' Capital stock paid In $ 75,000.096 Surplus fund 11,000.6ft Undivided profits, losa oxponsos and tnxoa paid 8,643.62 National Bank notes outstanding ;. 58,000.66 Duo to other National Banks 28,972.35 Duo to Stato Banks and Bankers 37,086.61 Duo to approved rosorvo agents r . . 6.10 Dividends unpaid 566.00 Individual doposlts subject to chock 526,426.83 Demand certificates of doposlt ,947.47 Timo certificates of deposit 32,599.96 Certified checks 458.25 Cashiers' checks outstanding , 625.00 United Stntos doposlts 50,000.00 Total $830,322.19 Stato of Orogon, County of Marlon, ss: I, Jos. II. Allort, Cnshlor ot tho abovo nnmed bank, do solomnly swear that tho abovo Btatomont Is truo to tho best ot my knowledgo and be lief. JOS. II. ALBERT, CaShlor. . Correct Attest: J. II. ALBERT, f 13. M. CROISAN, JOHN A. CARSON, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 27th day of February, 1908, C. L. McNARY, Notary Public UU GOAST MARKETS UML MAUKRTS mil. IT TO DATE OF THIS T10.V. Prwi leased Wire.) 'ltO. Feb. 27 U'hanf club, por cantal. bite milliner nii. ImI ,WhUe Awtra'Ian! 'l -H. N'OrthOrn ti1naaa..t 'LH. Northern club. $1.60 Fid vheat. li.S6i Eft MlSOfiliiflu. . &i p. . ' urwig I'lBP Ua a a p - .l iMAlppiBc at Pnr n.. '1'5 Cheralier ticc 'J to quaHty. li MCUf0rn'a rM- 37c: Apn.. S-Imbi. .. . A t.ujr..r 2ic; . --v... iiC t.agt0rn ex. unu. ;.. .-. , b - niunus t ra, tic: flri. i &. " "r b. iin i. ,C. (AMI...I- ... tile. -". io',4c: s. sic; 19c. dowa Extras. . Hu bA ivAi.kj . - H,caUfornla V7 "H. flrsta. n. n-i. tA"rtc.faaey.i2fcc: fafasfy. KftwY, rr e ork. ter "Dial siiHa , wtf ll; LoffiBAAi ttM & ""ilia ': Knr,ir i' ",TT Ri. F " r j2 75 'rwk fiALEM MARKET. Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 15c. s Butter 37 c; buttor fat, 37 c. Hens lie: mixed chickens, 10c Local wheat 86 c. Oats 35 c. Barley $24 $26. Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valloy, H.00. Hay Cheat, $13; clover, $10 $12 per ton'; timothy, $13 $15. unions 2 Vie lb. Hops 01d,lfl2Vc; now, 3 Oaic. Chlttlm bark 405c. Retail Market. Oats 45c per bu. Wheat $1.00. Rolled barley $30. Eggs 20c Butter Country, 30835c; cream cry, 40c. Flour Valley, $1.20 pr sack; bard wheat, $1.40 61.50. Bran 85c pr sack; $28.60 per ton; short, $1.20 per sack. Hay Timothy, 8G90c per cwt; ohoat, 90c; clover, 75s per cwt.; Livestock. Hobs ,Fat, $5.00. Stock -hogs 64.00. Cows Top, $2.75; fair, $22.50 Steers Tops, $3.50; fair, $2.75 $3.00. Tropical Fruits. Bananas $6. Oranges $2.25. Lomons $3.60 4.60. Veal Dressed. 6 7c Portland Market. Wheat Club, 81c; valley, 81o; blue ntem, 83c MIllEtuff Bran, $24. Hay Timothy, valley, $17 $18; alfalfa. $12 $13. Vetch $14. many promlnont Americans, among whom aro tho follewing: . Wm. JI. Tnft, Mark Twain, August Belmont, Joseph If. Choatc, Clarouco B. Mackay, Joseph W. Folk. Win. Trav ers Joromo, Samuel Oompers, Car dinal Gibbons, Chas. A. Towne, Idu M. Tnrboll, Lyman J. Gago, Oscar 8. Strauss, Henry Wuttorson and Rob ert J. Collier. AMUSEMENTS mi mm im ii in i ii urn i Grand Opera I rouse. February 27 "A Royal Slave." March 2 Booster coneort for Col lego of Music. March 4 "Tha Virginians." Auditorium Roller Rink. Slxrday races all this wwk. Regu lar sossions. The VaudeUe, Moving pictures and illustrated tongs, ovory afternoon and evening except Sunday and Monday afternoons. night. This plcco, which has at tained such an onvlablo reputation and socured such a hold on tho hoarta pf theatro-goors from ono gnrt of tho broad land to tho other Is from tho pon of Mr. Claronco Bon nott, author of tho "Holy City," an othor notable uuccoss. Mr. Bennott has located tho scones near tho city of Mexico, and based tho fabric of the play on events which actually ocourrod during tho brlof reign of tho unfortunato Emperor Maxlmll llan. The groat troasuro tho Boorot of which was so loyally and Jealous ly guarded by El Agullla (Tho Englo) who, although a serf, traced his llnoago from tho royal Montor.ii mas Is founded on faot. Tho sue o8a of UiIb piece has boon sq phonom lnal In America that tho firm haB de cldtMl to prosont It next yoar In England. . -f Booster Conrvrt. At the opera house next Monday evoning, March 2, will be given a concert by some of Salem's best tul ont, undor tho patronage of tho Booster Olub. The entire net pro ceeds will be used to furnish the Qollego of Music of Willamette Unl varsity. Iast yoar Mr. W. W. Brown of Paulina, Orogon. gave $2600 for a new College of Music building, and a fine building Is now on the oampua. but It nods new furniture. 14iSc; pigeons, old, $t per doz, flaw m iibIai1 inttriininnta o1 o nau . .. ... I " -- -.-.-... ....w M. rounry .Hens, 1212c; duoka sidewalk. If a man sovtmil hundred miles from here and an antir straagor to any of the nroteeeorg la HLKOTHl) MEMBER OP the University wilt give tbt bulW LINCOLN FARM ASSOCIATION. Ing. surrty the good people of Salem Governor Chamberlain yesterday J1 Wai: gV jMcolred a certiflcato notifying him appointment as an honorary uji?.u c yel-of his Tim Jumping Off Iluce. "Consumption had mo in its grasp; and I had almost reached tho jumn. Ing off placo when I was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want to eay right now, It saved my llfo. Improvement began with tho first bottle, and after taking ono dozen bottles I was a well and hap py man again," says George Moore, of Grlraesland, N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneumonia New Discover' Is su preme. 50o and $1.00 at J. C. Perry. druggist. Trial bottle free. . New Corporation!. Board of Trado of Portland, Oro gon; principal ofllce, Portland," Ore gou; capital stock, 65000; incorpor ators, T. S. Townsond, Richard ChlN cott and Fred Mullor. Woodvlllo Wator Company; prin cipal omco, Woodvlllo, Orogon; cap ital stock, $6000; incorporators, Ben A. Lowell, Mary H. Lowell und O. S. Blnnchnrd. Columbia River Dock & Terminal Company; principal ofllco, Astoria, Oregon; capital btock, $750,000; In corporator, Alma D. KaU, Goorgn W. McMillan, II. F, Hondryx, Ev orett Amos, F. L. Parker and John Fox. HALKM HIGH GOES TO ALBANY, Tho Salem high school's boys' and girls' basketball tonmn will loavo ut ,11 o'clock (tomorrow morning for Al- ibany, whero thoy will contend with tho high school toam ot that town. 'should tho Salem boys' toam win, It will placo Salem and Eugene on an equal footing for uocond placo In tho league If tho Balom girls aro atio eoeaful Roaoburg, Salem and Albany will havo tli for first place. To Cure Cold In Ono Day. I Tnko LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine ; Tablets. Druggists rofund monoy If It falls to cure. B. V GROVE'S nlgnnturo on each box. 25c. Riif"iff ' Sillto &( k. Nllk. $!.6 Xam ekAl rf. will help furnMh'it. and at the same time onjoy a good oencort. The Booster Club hope to pack the opera member of the Llpcoln Farm Asso-t house aad realize a neat sum to b eiatlou, a patriotic organisation' gin tho furniihlng of the Cojlog of formed for the preserving the farm Music oa which Abraham Lincoln was born J Gearal admission 4okat8, 60 as a national park. Appended to 'cents, for sale by all "booster;" this certificate are he signatures of way be roaorved in any part pf the j ifcouie. 26 cents extra. ?ur5 1 I The Last of Hid Ran-. With all Its wealth of special seen- jory, gorgeous costumes, bright an J 'catchy specialties Is the attraction I at the Grand opera house Thursday i , Yeu could not please us better thsa xo ask your C I O J C !ffJorbo,Ayer,aCaiertyPectoraIforcouelis, V O "'tcroup.bronchlds. Thousands of families iilfevw.... fcy!i!a?J? ? pp10' iZ?ZZ.: .V.rfc':r!" " Pnepce or mBy JlT" :C ""B ,TCB aeia 67 coBuaeace in TOaga medicise. rHt0- Civil Suit for Iluliiiico C. J. Hayes yustbrday Logan suit against R. L. Sabin, aaalgnee of the V. R. Hayea Implement Company, for $4800, being a balanao due hhn fdf labor performed. TEA There's plenty of hum bug in tea; not one ounce in a ton Schilling's Best. Your rioter rriwai ysur oonty It jfta iw'l Uk it; pai tua sylXD U 50) '' m PCJU Feoi for Somebody Ned Bartlett, wlio was aaniiUU'.t by Justice of tho Peaoe Webster on the charge of kidnaping bin daugh ter. Jangle Settlor, from her husband aad mother, and subsequently arrest ed by Constable Johnson on the charge of carrying a concealed weap on, waa &oqumea or toe secooa charge by a Jury yesterday. ALCOHOL 3 PERCENT Ae(aMeY?pyifeftirjls Froraoles DfgfsMontW r tW ness and ResLConlitaiBAr Oniuni J-lorptovc norhiaenL! WOT WAR C OTIC. I4 JUfJbaS- JtfittiSJtt-AutfttJ HJt Apafecl Reiucdy fwCow WomsjCoimiUkJHsJewn nessafldLossorSuxP. rVSktleSiunreur NEW YORK. L YTPbl GASTORIA For Infants and Ohildrtn. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of M Jft & AAlT Iwt Cey ot Wnefir. 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