Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 22, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1008
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J. L. STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
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The habit of giving big reductions on Summer goods has actually
become chronic with us; we can't help It. It Is actually true tha
our $15 to $10.50 Suits are still "goingat- f' . '"'''' ''
$ 1 0.00
WARNED TO
PROTECT ,
FORESTS
Our best Worsteds are Included; no $15 or $16.50 Sult3 will bo
held back If you flash a ton-ipot
(Catted Tress looted Wire.)
San Francisco, July 22. Girtord
PInchot, chief forester of tho Un(tctf
States, went to Berkeley today aftor
making an appeal to tho peoplo to
protect the watersheds of tho states
and stop ruthless destruction of for
ests.
Declaring that the quo3tlon of
allowing a giant monopoly of the
power Interests In the United State
will come beforo tho peoplo next
winter, PInchot warned California
that such a combine must bo pro
vented. He said tho monopoly will
bo of such proportions that tho
Standard OH company would look
Bmall beside It.
After a visit to Berkeley today
PInchot will depart for tho 'east tomorrow.
' COFFEE
Why doesn't your gro
cer money back e very
thing? - w
Can't pet the goods or
the money.
Tour irrocer return your raoner If Tondont
Ilk Scblllinc'i Ilcati wo par hlra
Kmnam
SALEM NATIONAL BANKS
MAKE SPLENDID SHOWING
OFFICIAL REPORTS CALLED FOR RY THE COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY SHOW NEARLY ONE MILLION DOLLARS DEPOSITS.
NO. 3 105.
Report of tho condition of THE CAPITAL NATIONAL HANK, at Sa
le.m, In tho state of Orogon, at the close of business, July 15, 1903:
$'&'.'.'.'.'.
.V"
Resources.
Loans and Discounts '.
Overdrafts, secured and unsocurod...
U. S. Bonds to securo circulation. .. .
Other Bonds to securo U. S. Deposits.
U. S. Bonds on hand
Promlum on U. S. Bonds .'.
Bonds, securities, otcf. .r. -; .'?. rtv.
Banking house, furniture and fixtures
Other real ostato owned ,.;. . s,,
Duo from National Banks (not rosorvo agents)'.'... .'" '.
Due from State Banks and Bankers s ...... . .j
Duo from approved rosorvo agonts
Checks and other cash Itoms
Notes of other National Hanks
Fractional paper curroncy, nickels, and cents
Lawful Money Rosorvo In Bank, viz:
Specie f, . ... . .ir.wv.ir.ii. C0.70G.2
LegaHondor notes ,.'. . v7I;-w-ljbM(J'.3C'P.
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (G per cent of
circulation)
Dollars,
234,705.77
'9,773.50
C9.000.00
CO, GOO. 00
1,000.00.
2,750.73
21f4r9l.SS.
20,000.00
13,999.74
V2.040.41
bySO.OO
12046
10,154.45
7,780.00
32,05
Lfi!LflOO-.20,
f' '3,460.00
Total 837,334.19
Liabilities. , Dollars.
Capital stock paid In ' 75.000.00 '
Surplus fund , ; 12,000.00
Undivided profits, less oxponstes and taxed imldj 9,203.93
National Bank not03 outstanding ,?-?. 00,000.00
Duo to other National Banks . 18,040.0'.!
Duo to Stato Banks and Bankers t. ...'.. '28,949.50
Dividends unpaid ' 844.00
Individual doposlts subject to check 547,315.40
Demand certificates of deposit. 2,473.07
Time certificates of doposlt 27,731.01
Certified checks .,...., -. .,.,,... . ,..-.,, . 4;i21.l
Cashier's checks outstanding ; '. . 454.20
United States deposits ..... ... 50,000.00
A ,'
Total.. ; 837,334.19
Stato of Orogon, County of Marlon, ss,: f) Ijos. H..;Alb,erf, cahlerJ dr.
the above-named bank, d'o rolemnl); ' swear that tho above statement U
true to the best of my knpwledgo and belief.
JOS. H. ALBERT, Cashier,
Correct attest:
J. H. ALBERTS,
' E. M. CROISAN,
GEO. F. RODOERS.
Director.
Subscribed and sworn to beforo me this 22nd day of July, 1908M-
O. L. M'NARY, Notary Publl-
NO. 0021.
Report of the condition of THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL
RANK, ai Salem, InMho state' of 'Oregon, at the closo of buslnoss, July
15th, 1908:
Resources!. Dollars.
Loans and Discounts . .' . ! . ,i. . . 183,532.53
Overdraft!!, secured and unsecured. . 3,748.99
U. S Boudii to securo circulation 25,00000
.Premiums, on U. S. Bonds 1,031.25
Bonds, securities, etc & " " 110,077.72
Banking houso furniture, and fixtures;'. '. .v7:S ,r' 31,985.75
Duo from State Banks and Bankers 0.242.31
Duo from npproved rosorvo agonts-. ;..,'.. , 57.333.9J
Checks and other cash Itoms ',,, !. - 402.00
Notes of other National Banks. .. ; ; ...... . , 1,580,00
Fractional papor curroncy, nlckols.imnd cents... . ,.', ,x ' 48.90
Lawful Money Rosorvo In Bank, viz:
Specie v..,v. .73.184.25.
Lqgal-tendor notes jk . . . ., ,120.00, .7.3,304. 25
'Redemption fund w(thUrS.' Treasurer (S-ifetnt o'f clr-' Bp'
culatlon- '???; .rrv; '$m?& - $H2G0.0O
Duo, from U. S, Treasurer, other than 6 per TcJhtrodemriUo:
fund ,, ...,, .'...-.;.; 11750.00
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One Third Off
On Men's and Boy&'
j Dress Straw Hats!
And Misses Sailor Hats
to
V Wo havo too many Drois Straw Hats and must closo thorn
out. Don't sutfor with tho hoat when you can- buy a light straw I
Z hat an One-Third lo3s than the regular prlco.
Every Oxford Tie in the House
Reduced 20 per cent .
Men's Suits
Reduced 20 per cent
Boys' Suits
Reduced 20 per cent
Great values In Summer Wnsh Goods on our bargain tablea
In tho Dry Goods Soct'.on. r
Do You Wear
North Star Hose
The enormous trndo wo havo In our hoilory department Is duo
to the fact that wo sell you a hotter hoso for tho monoy than you
can got at "rogular stores." Try a pair of thojo "linen knoo"
hoso for your boys. Our prlco only 23c.
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Quench
Your
THIRST
At Our Soda Fountain
The Most Delicious
Total
Liabilities.
fA fi t in on
l i ; Mifiii'iiiUri
v
'IDoifari.
Capital stock paid In M. . . fc15C;.000,00
Surplus fund M, l..y ", i.oOO.OO
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxo3,iiml'dto t. 7,157.40
National Bank notos outstanding '. JSjI 25,000.00
Duo to Stato Banks and Bankers $ 'f ' 833.79
Individual deposits subjoct to ohock SJjL,- 311,142.18
Dimand certificates of deposit. 'M&u 9,093.00
Time certificates of doposlt ..J,,, 42,503.39
Cortlfled checks ? . , ;. , , ,, 302.00
Cashier's checks' outstanding ,.-. '....;... ' 2B5.8C
Totil
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,49747.02
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State of QrQgQn, county of Marlon, ssj
d&P.jWjHazard, cashler of tharabveiame bank, do solomnlrfsw
that The 'alfeye statement Is true to thft bM&ti my knowledge amWbel
Subscribed and sworn to before
oar
belief.
v iT4ftnT-k nnnl,lA.
Correct atteat:
G. W. EYRE,
D. W. EYRE.
Directors
mt this 21st day of July, 190S.
F. N. DERBY.'Notary Public
ICE CREAM SODAS
Our Ice Cream is pure cream and will strengthen and
invigorate you as well as cool you.
Red Cross Pharmacy
Corner State and Commercial Sts. Phone 1 44
I Berry, Prune
Hop Growers
,'
n is entirely probablo that arte.--the city
tho uext meeting of the city- council As a
m tock of any kind will bo allowed .f-endorec
RVX OX HERDS IN (final pa3jage had not Councilman
LA GRANDE STREETS , Monroe arisen to ak how old a per-
jeon Is considered by the ordinance
(La Grande Observer.) j to be competent to care for stock In
It Is entirely probablo that after -the city.
result of the discussion en
gendered by thl3 question, the or-
" to herded In any of the street! . dlnance was referred back to tho
& al'ejs of the city, or upon anyistroet committee, and will come up
acant lots In the boundaries of the I for final passago, possibly In. an
c t without the express permission amended form, at the next meeting.
tot tno owners of such lots, and then
or-'y If the stock Is in charge 'of some.;
person sufficiently strong and ma
nure to prevent straying or damage
by the stock. Of course, the ordi
nance proposed does ont prohibit the
f driving of animals from place to
place, but its main object is to ab
solutely prevent the staking or herd
ing of cows, etc., on the streets and
alleya. An ordinance embodying
these provisions waa read the sec
ond timo last night, and would in all
probability have been placed on its
A Wall Split To Stop Vibration.
In order to set at rest the com
plaints of the Inhabitants of adjolh
ing houses, a remarkable engineer
ing experiment has Just been carried
out successfully by a power company
occupying a houso In the Rue St.
Roch. Th,ls .house, like .many old
buildings In Paris, did not, havo Md?
walls of its own. Tb&e walls, con
structed of heavy masonry, were
shared with its neighbor to tho
right and left.
As a result the thre adjoining
buildings were practically on. By
the same token the engines In th
power-house sent their thud and vi
bration through the entire mass,
keeping neighboring tenants awake
and driving away trade.
A master quarryraan who happen
ed to be visiting tho manager of ths
power-house accidentally heard of
the complaints and at once propoied
a remedy to Isolate the three build
ings by splitting the connecting wall?
from top to bottom.. He was usej
to such operations in his quarries,
and he proposed tho use of an end
less helicoid cord such as is common
ly used in exclusive stone-sawing op
erations. The suggestion was adopted and
baa Just been executed with perfect
success. A perpendicular slit twa
inches wide and 70 feet deep now
completely isolates the power-house j
say the nolso and vibration of the
l'( wer-liouse engines' havo oompltelv
diiappeared. Paris Correspondence
New York TlmeH.
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PjomoshIh for Fuel.
Sealed bids will bo received by the
Marlon county court up to Saturday
August 8, at 2 p. m., for four-foot
cordwood for the use of court house
in following quantles:
Ten cords body fir.
Forty cords second growth fir.
Thirty-five cords grub oak.
All tenders, to be mailed to R D
Allen, county clerk.
WM. M. BUSHEY,
7-22-d-w County Judge.
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all need....
Running oh Iicrrie:
The Mutual Canning Co. is work
ing about 50 hands on loganberries M
and black and red raspberries. Lo-!$
Tickets!
f In harvesting1 their cropsIf you
I want a special form or a rush job
1GO TO ELLIOTT'S
Vou will never be disappointed!
gana bring two cents net. and the) '
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Tenants of the neighboring hou3e;,oluera reo "" one-uait. i WWHHHNW
223 South Commercial St.
Phone 1243
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