Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 10, 1910, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FKHRUARY 10, 1010.
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Values to 35c
Imitation Heatherbloom and
other Skirting, suitable for
making Petticoats, extra special
No. 3405.
REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP
Tho Capital National Bank, at Salem, In the State of Oregon, at the
close of business, January 31, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discouuts ' $ 432,479.58
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ; . . - 4,752.20
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation ,. 69,000.00
U. S. Bonds to secure U. S.-Deposits 1,000.00
TJ. S. Bonds on hand 26,705.00
Bonds, Securities, etc. : 276,179.39
Banking house, Furniture, and Fixtures ' 20,000.00
Other Real Estate owned. ..." . ." 2,499.74
Due from State and Private Banks and Bankers", Trust
Companies, and Saving Banks 1,146.92
Duo from approved Reserve Agents 152,900.65
-Checks and other Cash Items - . . 7,525.23
Notes of other National Banks 1,935.00
Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels, and Cents r 332.66
Ija vf ul Money Reserve In Rank, viz:
Specie ; $54,459.25
Legal-tender notes 1,070.00 55,529.25
Redemptlon fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent circu
lation) .' r 3,450.00
Total $1,055,435.62
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $ 75,000.00
Surpus fund 15,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid,.,. 22,391.51
.National Bank Notes outstanding 57,600.00
Due to otMer National Banks 11,416.41
Duo to State and Private Banks and. Bankers 35,057.73
Due to approved Reserve Agents 900.30
Dividends unpaid , 559.00
Individual deposits subject to check 806,667.36
Demand certificates of deposit 8,384.30
Time certificates of deposit ; . . . . 16;022,42
Certified checks 2 740.28
Cashier's checks outstanding 2,696.31
United States deposits 1,000.00
Total - '. $1,055,435.62
Statio of Oregon, County of Marion, ss:
I, Jos. H. Albert, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
;swear that the above statement is true to tho best of my knowledgo and
Uellet. jos. H. ALBERT, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 9th day of February, 1910.
C. L. McNARY, Notary Public.
Correct Attest: . . ;
J. H. ALBERT,
E. M. CROISAN,
J. H. CARSON,
Directors.
2-9-lt
WARNS CANNERS
Atlantic City, N. J Fob. 10.
-Delegates to tho National Canners'
Association, in convention here, are
in receipt of an admonition from Sec
retary of Agriculture Wilson. Tho
weoretary's warning is that the pack7
rs and canners should bewaro of
mixing In tho controversy over the
use of preservatives.
"The packers of canned goods can
not be advantaged by becoming In
$1000.00 For $500.00
Linnhaven Orchard Company
Lck of nrTrH I6 Prferred St0Ck ,or 8a, at w,th eab
immnn fivi purcha80r an equal amount of
common stock) secured by trust deed on the company's property
Correspondence and Investigation solicited. Property.
WRITE THE SALES AGENT
OREGON TITLE AND TRUST CO.
Albany, Oregon
1
volved in a controversy which has no
natural connection with their buBi
ness," reads tho secretary's open let
ter to tho convention.
American goods are tho best in
tho world, and need no preservatives
We know the canners of tho country
uso no preservatives in their goods.
and I desire to have conveyed to the
organization now In session my hope
that the canners will refuse to be
mado tho tools of those interests
which aro fighting the rulings of tho
national government under tho pure
food acts."
ROSELAIR
GIVEN NEW
LEASE OF LIFE
Hillsoboro Murderer Granted
Stay of Execution Pend
ing Appeal.
John D. Rosolair, the Hillsboro
murderer, secured a new leaso of
life yesterday afternoon when tho
supremo court granted a stay of exe
cution as to his death sentence pend
ing tho appeal of his case before
that tribunal. Tho transcript of ap
peal had already been filed in the
case and yestorday afternoon John
Jeffries of Portland appeared before
tho supremo court and secured a
certificate of probablo cause of ap
peal and a stay of execution. The
case has not yet boon sot for argu
ment, but will probably take its
regular course on tho calendar and
may not be heard for a month or so. 1
Goes Rack to Hillsboro.
Besides giving to the condemned
man a new lease nf life the stay of
execution means that if he so desire
ho may roturn to tho Hillsboro
county jail during the pendency of
tho appeal instead of remaining in
tho death cell of tho state peniten
tiary. But whether his attorney
will ask him to roturn to Hillsboro
or havo him remain at tho state
prison had not been decided today.
At any rate whether ho desires it or
not when his appeal Is finally deter
mined, whether tho one way or tho
other, ho must go back to Hillsboro.
In tho event that ho Bhould win It
will be necessary for him to return
for a new trial, and should he lose
ho must return to the circuit court
of that place for re-sentence.
Tho time set for Roselalr's execu
tion was tomorrow morning.
SPITZER MUST
SERVE TWO YEARS
f UNITED rllBSS LEASED WIHH.
New York, Fob. 10. Oliver Spit
zer, convicted of conspiracy to de
fraud the government in connection
with tho weighing of sugar Importa
tions, was sentenced today by Feder
al .Tudge Martin to servo two years
in the federal penitentiary at Atlan
ta. Spltzer formerly was superintend
ent of the American Sugar Refining
Company's docks at Williamsburg.
With four checkers at tho docks ho
was found guilty by Judgo Martin on
December 17, 1909. I
Tho checkers wero John C. Coyle,
Thomas Kehoe, Edward A. Boylo and
Patrick J. Henenssy. They wore sen
tenced on January 8, 1910 to servo
J a year in tho Blackwelf s Island Jail.
Because of Spltzers illness, his sen
tence Was not pronounced at that
time, and ho was placed under ?luV
000 bail. I
lie .appeared .before Judge Martin
today to learn the penalty he must
pay.
Spltzer Immediately announced
that ho will appeal tho sentence.
SHIP BAD FRUIT
r UNITED PM9SS LEASED WIBB.J
Stockton, Cal., Feb. 10. Follow
ing tho discovery that a numbor of
Japanese fruit growers in tho San 1
Joaquin valley are causing serious'
Injury to tho standard sot by the ma-
jorlty of tho growors by shipping I
fruits of low quality under Ameri
can names, growers hero aro plan
ning to take some action to put a
stop to tho practice.
A proposition is being considered
today to take tho matter before tho
fruit and grape men, with tho view
of protecting American growers.
It has been learned that carloads
of fruit havo boon shipped from this
valley by tho Japanese under flctt
tlous names, and that they wero aided
by whito men to carry out tho docep
tlon.
Notico of Sale.
This notico will notify all parties
whom it may concern That I havo
sold all my Interest In my plumbing
and windmill business to Purvlno &
Leslie Those young men are old
aaiem residents, and I respectfully
solicit my old customers to give
them their patronage. All parties
owing mo bills will pleaco call at the
old stand and settle at once.
H. P. CHASE.
2-10-3t
Iteducttcl DlHcount Rate.
rONinp PltBSB MUHBO WIBU.J
London, Fob. 10. -The Bank of
Bngland today reduced tha discount
rate to three par cent.
W.
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FEARS
Molest the man who takes opportunity by the forelock, We have a large stock of
coats and vests in woolens, worsteds and cheviots in many colors and patterns of all
weights and good quality, that you can have for
of Regular Price of Suit
This is an excellent opportnuity for clerks and students or any man who wants to econ
omize and save money,
Regular $ 1 5 Suit
Sale Coat and Vest
Trousers to match
up from .
Many More at Same
Havo Changed PotytQ Rfltp,
Tho railroad commission has been
notified by the railroad companies
that tho freight schedulo ordered by
tho commission with relation to po
tatoes has boon adopted for carload
lots and that it haa gono into effect.
The compalnt against tho companies
had boon made to tho commission
that they wero charging more for
the conveyance of potatoes and on
ions than for grain, and tho- com
panies wero ordered by tho commis
Salem
REPAIRING
Our Demonstration Car Arrived Last Week
If you are thinking of buying an auto it will pay you to investigate it, We would like to
show you what the car can do, and what it has done in the past, If a good record and a
fair price count for anything we can show you more value for your money in a Maxwell
car than in any carn the market today,
Model Q, 22 H, P, Runabout, With Rumble Seat,
Moaoi Q, h..p. Runabout
Model Q2, 22 H. P. Surrey
Model Q3, 22 H. "P. Touring7 Car
With Double Rumble Seat,
All nnVop r A- D O-,
MI,H"UM"u,Ul0a,C1111
Only FIRST-CLASS
borage
Commercial Street Phone 47
FUTURE
sion to make for these products tho
same charge as that mado on grains,
PRESCRIBED BY DOCTORS
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vogotablo
Compound, an honest, tried and true
remedy for fominino Ills, holds tho
record for tho largest numbor of
actual curies of any similar remedy,
and is prescribed and rccommonded
by hundreds of fair-minded doctors
who do not fear to recommend a
warthy medicine even though it is
advertised.
Auto Garage!
J. F. PRIEHS, Manager
?i025 II Model OJ, 22
$1075 Model E, 30 II.
?H25 Model O, 30 H P
Magneto included Jn all models.
Phone 886
repair work turned out
on State street, just west of Commercial.
WANT
ji
Reduction
FIRE IN BANK BUILDING
CAUSES DEATH OF THREW
United I'rcBii Leased Wire.
Dtiavenstad'ts wlfo, 02 years old,
was burned to death. Attempts of
the firemen to rescue hdr from tho
window from which her husband
leaped failed.
Tho U. S. National Bank opening
Saturday afternoon will bo an ovont
in tho history of tho city. Three
mora could bo fllld.
SUPPLIES
H. P. Sportsman's must
P. Touring Car Vul
Toy Tonnoau, dotachablo!l?S
With Rumble Seat Removed
- of tbtohop,
Salem Auto Garage
Borlin. Feb. 10. The Imperial
Bank of Germany
of discount to four per cent.