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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1912)
-' FOC3 Dim CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREtoW. I RIDAY, JCXE 21, 1912. M wp "ww w - " ihpfcl wn ii nil wlyt inai ih m tn m INTEREST III THE CONTEST ISGROWIIIG n Received today shipment of the We have just received a large shipment of 'EST LAT r: E 1 I 1 ! i n s t 1 1 ' 1 I i i r i u n t i i n i ; u n N n i : M 1 1 u u M. ir n n N n. H tr ir m; mi i-v n KV N: f V ti; f 1: Ui I.. N i; i.n ui r.j" IT" IT: n U' n? 13'. M: ti: n " sr. ri n; Hi i : . M' M ?;. It. 1.1 : h; p,i v; n l;: I. IS; t... :. r .. h E i Li M I i ? : r ; 17 5' acre n o SBiiMf - 1 dJ- j L This tract lies near a good town on main line of S. P. Railroad; 30 acres of best beaver dam onion land; 20 acres of peaches; 60 acres in grain; balance timber and pasture. Modern House Good barn, onion warehouse, 20 cows, 1 0 horses and all complete equipment. Will snake big money as it stands, or as a subdi division proposition cannot be excelled. Price is low at $25,000 HOfER ii SONS Investments 21 3 South Commercial Street i i i i m n u u u El n n H n 53 II tl n 13 M tl i! 11 15 M n u ?3 M It II a 15 11 M tl 11 11 U M li n M it n u n 11 II II 11 II II II 11 U An uusual amount of Interest Is be ing shown In the cherry fair queen contest for bo early In the race. An incomplete count of the ballot boxes shows the standing of the various candidates thus far to be as follows: Mary Eckerlen 297 Gene Belle 260 Clarissa Pearmlne 244 Nellie Schwab 198 Jessie P. Keeton 180 Audrey Davis 142 Ruth Ketchura ,128 Irma Putnam 72 A recount of the boxes will be made ofetn and the standing of each candidate after the count will be published. The following firms are issuing votes with cash purchases to the amount of 5 per cent or five votes on $1.00: Dally Capital Journal. Dally Oregon Statesman. J. L. Stockton. Barnes Cash Store. U. G. Shipley Co. Salem Woolen Mill Store. The Toggery. Oscar Johnson. G. W. Johnson & Co. Mrs. P. C. Fullerton. Harry Ralph Cigar Store. George Waters. Jos. Adolph. Central Cigar Store. J. C Perry Drug Store. D. J. Fry. Capital Drug Store. Crown Drug Co. Red Cross Pharmacy. Buren & Hamilton. Imperial Furniture Co. Hauser Brothers. Marlon Billiard Parlors. Commercial Book Store. Yokohoma Tea Co. v Belle's Confectionery. The Spa. Zlnn's Confectionery. Relnhart's Shoe Store. By making your purchases of them you can boost for your favorite can didate with free votes. ..;,'"' !'' -'li. ', ,- a r ' it- These Novelty Hats are the most clllU AVKAKXvC popular shapes and colors shown, nnd are just the hat for jour Tacatlon CRASH HAT, Silk av( $1 .25 to $2 and can give you a perfect fit. Try them $4.00 to $6.00 Salem Woolen Mills Store sharply between radicalism and con servatism, and that " the party will stand squarely on the . latter Issue, the sub-committee on resolutions to day wrote Into the temporary draft of the platform a plank denouncing the recall of judges and recall of ju dicial decisions, two of the favorite planks of the Roosevolt progressives. Notice of Intention to Improve South 17th Street. MSCUSS PLANKS OF PLATFORM. (Continued from Page 1.) to choose any plan It may elect of any modification of the Aldrlch plan. The Roosevelt members of the sub- I committee paid little attention to the jL framing of the document They re J malned away from most of the ses- J.bIoiis, Insisting that, as the Taft men J 'were In control, they must shoulder j the entire responsibility for the plat i form. fj Shortly after 10 o'clock, Chairman J J Fairbanks dismissed the full com IJimlttee to await his call, announcing I J that the sub-committee would not be 11 II 13 tl 81 51 n u n it u II N ' II n ii n ii N M M N M U II 11 u ti u n n M N tl U J, 3 M tl II tl tl ri tl tl 11 11 IJ tl n ti M II 13 t! I? M V tJ li U 11 Vr-fl ready to report until after noon. Against ItoflNCvelt. Chicago, June 21. As a further Indication that the regular Republi cans have decldf.tl to draw the line Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oiegon, deems It expedient and pro poses to Improve South 17th street from 15 feot north of the south line of State street to the north line of Ferry street with Gravel Concrete Pavement at the expense of the ad jacent, and abutting property within said limits, In accordance with the plans, specifications and estimates for the Improvement of said South 17th street from 15 feet north of the south line of state street to the north line of Ferry street as heretofore adopted by the common council and on file In the office of the city re corder, which are hereby referred to for a nioro particular and detailed description of said improvement, and are hereby made a part of this no tice. Written remonstrances against the Improvement proposed herein may be mado at any tl: .o within ten (10) days from the final publication of this notice In the manner provided by the city charter. Jlils notice Is published 'forten (19) days pursuant to a resolution of the common council and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 18th day of June, 1912, and the date of the final publication will be the 2'Jth day of June, 1912." CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. 6-18-llt Kegro Itebels Surrender. UNITED VBESS I.E1SKD Willi.) Havana, June 21. It wag reported this afternoon that General Estenoz and General Ivonet, negro rebel lead ers, had surrendered to the command er of the naval station at Guantana Will Impeach Arcbltald. DNITBD PIMMS LEASED WIKI.l Washington, June 21. House com mittee votes to Impeach Judge Arch bald of commerce court. ItOLLKlt WORKING FILL TIME. (Cuntlnued from Paga 1.) The majority report seating the Taft men In the fifth district was then carried viva voce. The majority report of credentials committee on Arkansas adopted viva voce vote. At 4 o'clock ommltteeman Dovel, from the credentials committee, re ported for the seating of ie Taft del egates In the fourth California dis trict, and moved Its adoption. Waldo Hills We have one of the finest 43-acre Waldo Hill farms Just one-half mils from small town with railroad, stores, good school, etc. This place has new five room house, largo new barn, est kindB of well erected wire fencing. There are about 10 acreof young fruit trees In and balance hay and grain except a few acres of good timber and pasture. Fine largo spring rises on place. Good team, wagon, farm Implements, etc., go with place. Only eight miles from Salem. This Is a splendid opportunity at $6,500. E. Hof er & Sons INVESTMENTS 213 S. Commercial Street. As well attempt to add a new ele ment to the sunlight as to voice an absolutely new truth. .lMMim.'LIJ 'KIlUHJUH'IMm ' Makes the N'ntlon Gasp. The awful list of Injuries on a Fourth of July staggers humanity. Bet over against It, however, Is the wonderful healing, by Bucklen's Ar nica Salve, of thousands who suffered from burns, cuts, bruises, bullet rounds or explosions. It's the quick healer of bolls, ulcers, eczema, sore lips or piles. 25 cts. at J. C. Perry's. REPORT OF THE CONDITION' OF No. 3405. The Capital National Bank, at Salem, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business, June 14, 1912. , Resources.- Leans and discounts '.' $ 317,881.37 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 3,506.62 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 69 000.00 U. 8. bonds to secure U. S. deposits, $1,000; to secure postal savings, $10,000 11,000.00 U S. bonds on hand..... 16,080.00 Premiums on U. S. bonds 625.00 Bonds, securities, etc 444,712.99 20,480.22 2,039.26 775.74 Banking house, furniture, and fixtures. . Other real estate owned Due from National banks (not reserve agents) . Due from state and private banks and bankers, panics, and Savings banks Trust corn- Due from -approved reserve agents. 1.784.07 289,810.13 1,325.01 939.00 90.73 Checks and other cash items Nu tea of other National banks 'Fractional paper currency, nickels, and cents Lawful money reserve In bank viz: Specie $82,487.90 legal-tender notes 5,300.00 87,787.90 Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer (5 per cent circulation). 3,450.00 BARGAINS IN FINEST u turner Suits Hand finishcd Worsteds in Greys and Tans, latest styles and best tailoring tf' for $7.75 and $9.75 Boys' Suits, $2.50, $5 Men's Work Shirts, 50c Great Bargains in Ladies Tan and Black Oxfords, $1.25 Children's,extra value, iai55c03 Red Front Clothing Store 255 North Commercial Street REAL ESTATE BULLETIN Total. LlablUUr. Capital stock paid In Surplus fund I'ndlvlded profits, letis expenses and tiues paid ... National bank notes outstanding Due to other National bunks Due to Btate and private banks and bankers Due to TruBt companies and Savings hanks Dividends unpaid Irillvklu.il deposits subject to check Demand certificate of deposit Time certificates of deposit C'trtiflwl checks Cnxhler's checks outstanding United States deposits, $1,000.00; Postal Savings J6.136.70 deposits, .$1,271,288.04 $ 100,000 00 20,000.00 28 843.71 69,000.00 23.252.38 13,161.61 54.50 128 00 . 978,149.83 434.00 . 26.CS2.21 4,033 25 401.83 7,136.70 .$1,271,288.04 Total. .... State of Oregon, County of Marion, s: I Jos. H. Albert, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOS. H. ALBERT. Cashier. Correct Attest: J. H. AI.ERBT. K. M. CltOISAN, OEO. F. RODGERS, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to beforo m this 21st day of June, 1912. W. C. WIN-SLOW, Notary Public. 24-ACRE BARGAIN 24 acres 4 miles from Salem In one of best localities. One-fourth mile to school, store, etc. Two acres floe bearing orchard. Largo garden and berry patch, Four acres good ' fuel timber on back of place. Balance In grain. Complete equipment Includ ing three fine horses goes with place. House, barn, etc. Ready to move onto and make a good thing out of it. Price Ig only $6000. C1TI FROFtRTI No. 137. Almost a block of prop erty on 8. 12th street In Mornlngaide Addition, where the new carllne lito be extended. Six room good houso, ham chicken house: 30 bearing fruit trees of all varieties." This place Is snap at $2200. $1,000 down will han dle it. AGATE BEACH Better buy a lot at Agate Beach. New hotel will open July 4th. Auto service t Newport FRONT STREET CORNER. Large corner lot on Front street 85x165 feet. Modern eight room house. Front street Is rapidly ad vancing In value as business nd warehouse property. This is pl did Investment or speculation ' $4500. LA HUE rAUTl w. hiv. nil Hnrt nf larxo farms and can show you the best Willam ette Valley lands at prices that r right SIX ACRES We have a little six acre pHr right In Falls City that is Just right for a chicken ranch or gardening Present owner Is raising chlcx''" with large market for all he can pro duce. Small house with good culck en houses and other outbuilding Trice, $2500. f TRUNK USD No. 147. 88 acres near Rosedole oo rock rond. Nice laying gentle iloP proposition. iVt acres are bo ,b cultivation In garden and fruit and situated Just right for a fln or chard site. At present It ! 10 grain exwpt 15 acres of good timber. Price with the crop l o"1' $90 por acre. E. HOFER & SONS INVESTMENTS S. Commercial Street