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FINANCIAL CONDITIONS 1
111 OREGON ARE GOOD
State Bank Examiner Wright Shows
Gratifying Financial Situation In
This State.
GREAT INCREASE IN BANK
DEPOSITS DURING PAST YEAR
Only Two New Banks Established Din
ing Period, But Banking Capital
Increases Million and a Half.
That financial conditions in Oregon
re healthy is reflected in a report of
the conditions of the banking institu
tions at the close of business October
21, as announced by Will T. Wright,
state bank superintendent, today. Mr.
Wright says the statement is one of
the most gratifying ever made in the
history of the department. It will be
the last one this year, and virtually it
a report of the conditions for the
year. '
In comparison with a statement of
November 20, 1912, the one nearest to
the date of the call this year, material
increases are shown in all departments,
that in cash and bank balances being
$3,286,519.25. The Increase in deposits
is $7,840,558.24 and in bank savings is
$1,874,465.10. In postal savings the in
crease is $307,140.76. The combined
savings are $2,181,605.86. Tho total re
sources are $169,462,383.08.
All Banks Show Gains.
"The report shows," said Mr.
"Wright, "an unusually healthy finan
cial condition. Substantial gains have
been made by all the banks, the in
crease in cash and reserve boing espe
cially large. With only two new banks
OH! YOU HAVE SUCH
BEAUTIFUL HAIR
What a pleasant tiling to have said
to yon! And why shouldn't it bef You
who envy others their lovely hair, and
are ashamed of tho dull, lifoloss,
stringy appearance of your own use
Harmony Hair Beautifier, and let oth
ers envy you.
This delightful liquid seem to polish
and brighten the Uair, giving it that
burnished, lustrous look you have so
often wished it might have, adding to
its suftness, making it easier to put up
and "stay put" making it more at
tractive 'and beautiful In every way.
It overcomes the unpleasant, oily smell
of your hair, leaving a dainty, rich rose
perfume that will delight you and those
around you. Very easy to apply sim
ply sprinkle a little on your hair each
time before brushing. Contains no oil;
will not chango the color of hair, nor
darken gray hair.
To keep ho.r and scalp dandruff-free
and clean, nso Harmony Slmmpoo. This
pure liquid shampoo gires as Instantan
eous rich lathor that immediately pene
trates to overy part of hnlr and scalp,
insuring a quick, thorough cleansing.
Washed off just as quickly, the entire
operation takes only a few moments.
Can't harm the hair; loaves no harsh
ness or stickiness just a sweet cleanli
ness. Both preparations conio in odd-shaped
very ornnmontal bottles, with sprinklor
tops. Harmony Hair Honiitifinr, $1.00.
Harmony Shampoo, Gle, Both guaran
teed to satisfy you in every way or your
money back. Sold in this community
only st our store Tho Koxnll Store
one of (lis moro than 7000 loading drug
stoics of the tlnltod States, Canada and
Grout Britain, which own the big liar
mr.ny laboratories in Boston, where the
mpny celebrated Harmony Perfumes and
Toilet Preparations are made. J. C.
Perry Drug Stores, Salem, Oregon.
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of dumb bells free with every wit or overcoat.
The prices are from $5 to $12
Salem Woolen Mills Store
established during the year, the bank
ing capital has increased nearly $1,
500,000." Deposits in Portland banks increased.
There were 170 state banks and 86
national banks at the close of business
October 21, while there were 171 state
banks and 83 national banks when the
final report was made last year.
COLLEGE Y.M.C.A.
MEN WILL COME HERE
The annual convention of the college
Y. M. C. A. of the state will be held in
this city December 5 and 6, under the
auspices of the Y, M. C. A., of Wil
lamette University.
Over 90 delegates will be here from
the different colleges of the state, and
the local 'varsity Y. M. C. A. has its
bands full with the task of securing en
tertainment for the delegates during the
convention.
The convention wKl open at 2:30 on
the afternoon of December 5, and con
tinue until 4:30 on the afternoon of
December 6. The association is asking
friends of the university to open their
homes to the delegates, giving them
lodging for one night and breakfast and
lunch for December 6. The association
has made other provision for their en
tertainment tho romainder of the time.
NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY
SYSTEM FAVORED BY BAR
Before adjourning at Portland, the
Oregon State Bar Association passed a
resolution in favor of a non partisan
judiciary systom by a vote of 35 to 25.
The following were elected officers:
Judge Robert 8. Heun, prosldont.
Hert E. H.mey, secretary.
Albert C. Kidgway, assistant secre
tary. Charles J. Si-hnabcl, treasurer.
The new exocutivo committee is com
posed of tho following: Oscar Hayter,
J. N. Teal, Albort B. Kidgway, W. M.
Diivis, R. A. Loiter, W. A, blator and
R. W. Montague.
Vice-presidents of the various dis
tricts of tho state wore elected as fol
lows. First district (Jackson and Jose
phine counties) rortor J. Noff, of
Me.lford; second district (Honton, Coos,
Douglas, Lincoln, Lano, Curry) A. J.
Sherwood, of Coquillo; third district,
(Marion and Linn) .John It. McNary,
of Balom; fourth district (Multnomah)
Robert T. Piatt; fifth district (Chick
amas, Columbia, Clatsop, Washington)
W. II. Hollis, of Forest Grovej sixth
district, (Morrow and Umatilla) Will
M. Peterson, of Pendleton; soventh dis
trict (Crook, Hood Tiivor, Wasco) W.
II. Wilson, of The Dallas; eighth dis
trict (Pnkcr) Gustav Andorson, of Ba
ker; ninth district (Quant, Harnoy, Mal
heur) Goorgo E. Davis, of Burns;
tenth district (Union, Wallowa) D. W.
Sheaban, of Enterprise; oloventh dis
trict (Wheeler, Bum-man, Gilliam) C.
J. Bright, of Wasco; twelfth district,
(Yamhill, Tillamook, Polk) .lames Mc
Clnln, of McMinnvillo; thirteenth dis
trict (Klamath) John Ctu-nohnn, of
Klamath Falls.
OPERA HOUSE BILL VETOED
IUNITKP riJIHI 1.IAHHU W1HS.
San Francisco, Nov. 21. Tho munici
pal opens, house ordinance, providing
for tho erection in tho civic coutor here
of an opera houso for which private
citizens already had subscribed $S!i0,
000, was vetoed today by Mayor liolph.
The mayor bnsed his veto on two ob
jectionsthe provision nuking the
trustees a self-perpetuating body, and
the olnuso allowing stockholders, under
spocifie conditions, prcforonco in the
purchase of certain seats and boxes and
entitling them to bequeath thoso rights
to their heirs and assigns.
Roy's
Suits
and
Over
coats some new ones
for you to see.
and we are go
ing to ffiV a new pair
PAILT CAPITAL JOTJBKAL, BALBM, OEEOOK, ,FEI0AT, NOVEMBER
DON'T DOPE A PUiNY CHILD
Parents don't give that puny, ail
ing, underweight child any of those so
called "tonics" containing alcohol or
dangerous drugs; such stuff won't give
relief and health to grown people, lot
lilone children. Its purpose is to stimu
late for a short time after each dose,
just as whiskey or morphine does, thus
making you believe it is doing real
good. ''
Give that child something that will
really build it up replenish the wasted
tissues feed tho stunted, dwarfed, pu
ny muscles make it lively, strong, well
full of the animal spirits children are
meant by nature to have. Give it Rex
all Olive Oil Emulsion.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion is whole
some nourishing, free from alcohol and
dangerous drugs. It's the'ideal nerve,
blood and body builder. Jt does the
work it is planned to do better than any
other medicine we know of, and our
faith in it is so great that we not only
urge you to use it and give it to your
children but we guarantee that it will
do all we say it will, or cost you noth
ing. Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion should be
given to children who catch cold easily.
Begin right now, and use it to build up
the child 's system to such strong health
that it can resist colds, croup, grippe,
bronchitis, catarrh, rinenmonia and oth
er uyld weather diseases. You who are
weak and run-down, and you who are
well now, but are liable to suffer from
various cold wither ailments, use Rex
all Olive Oil Emulsion to get and keep
well and strong. For the tired-out, run
down, nervous, emaciated or debilitated
the convalescing growing children
aged people it is a sensible aid to re
newed strength, better spirits, glowing
health.
Rexall Olive Oil Emulsion king of
the celebrated Koxnll Romodies is for
freedom from sickness of you and your
family. You '11 be as enthusiastic about
it as wo are when you have noted its
pleasant taste, Its strengthening, invig
orating, building-up, disease-preventing
effects. If it does not help you, your
money will bo given bnck to you with
out argument. Sold in this community
only at our store The Rexall Store
ono of moro than 7000 leading drug
stores in tho United States, Canada and
Great Britain. J. C. Perry Drug Stores
Salem, Oregon,
RESOLUTION OF REGRET
PASSED BY HOSPITAL BOARD
At a meeting of the board of con
trol of 'the Salom hospital, held Novem
bor 10, 1913, the first since the death
of Gideon Stelner, the following resolu
tions were adopted:
"Whereas, It has pleased Almighty
God to remove from our midst, our
friend and co-worker, Gideon Steinor,
an honest man, a devoted husband and
fnfher, a public-spirited citlzon and a
zealous member of our hospital board,
thoroforo bo it resolvod:
"We, the members of the Salem hos
pital board of control, mourn tbo loss
of ono who has served on this board
from its organization, who has ever giv
en faithful service and done much to
promote the efficiency of this institu
tion, hereby tender to the bereaved
family our heartfolt symthy in the
hour of their sorrow.
"Wo feol that, in the memory of his
upright life he has left a priceless her
ilngo, not only to bis family, but to all
who knew him and we believe tho world
is better becnuse he lived In It.
"Be it further resolvod, that these
resolutions bo sprond upon the records
of this board and copies bo sent to'tho
family and tho press of this city.
' ' G MO. P. LITCHFIELD,
"CIJAS. A. PATUC,
"K. P. MVORNACrt,
"MKS. It. P. MINTO,
"MRS. E. Y. CIIASR,
"IL a OILE,
"AUG. m'CKERTEIN
"11. P.. TIIIELSE.V."
WANT INSANITY EXPERTS
(tJNITSlD rSKSS LlANSn Wls l
New York, Nov. 21. District Attorn
ey Whitman yesterday opposed the ap
pointmeiit of two sanity exerts to in
quire into the mental status of Hans
Schmidt, the confewed murderer of An
na Aumullor. Judge Foster warned the
defense's attorneys that if he granted
their application and the report of the
experts was adverse that tho defendant
could not plead insanity in defense of
his alleged act.
Why Pay Rent?
Cut out the rani habit, and owa
horns of your own. Look these up, $250
down, balance just like rent, will buy
a beautiful new modern bungalow,
large lot, oa a paved street, good loca
tion. Price only $1450.
Another On.
$250 will buy a neat homo, close ia
on High street.
$700 Cash.
Will buy a room house, largo lot,
one block of paved street sud car line,
worth $1000.
Snap on State BtresL
$5000 property for $3500, only $1000
down, bslsnc on time.
Choice Lota.
' Choice lot, with fruit trees, $225;
term
Farms.
Pome bargains in farms, any number
of acres to suit; terms.
BECHTEL A BYKON,
847 8lat Btreet. '
ASSISTANT ENGINDEB OF
P. E. Jt E. LINE IS KECjED
f UNITED I'BESS UIASEtt W1RS.
Eugone, Or., Nov. 21. Eobert F.
Smithwick, of Portland, Or., afisitant
engineer on the Portland, Eugene &
Eastern railroad, wag killed instantly
at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at
Porter, a railroad crossing on the Port
land, Eugene & Eastern lines, 12 miles
north -of Eugene, when a gasoline
speeder upon which wore Mr. Smith
wick and two companions crashed into
an autamobilo. M. B. Whitney, of San
Francisco, a special representative of
the Southern Pacific railroad, and J
0. Yoakum, of Albany, Or., an employe
of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern,
were slightly injured.
The automobile contained four men
connected with a local real estate firm
All escaped injury.
The automobile was on tho track
when the speeder dashed down at ter
rific speed. So great was the impact
that Smithwick was hurled 30 feet and
fell, his skull being crushed, prob
ably from impact with a rail.
EVIDENCE AGAINST CREED
NOT AT ALL CONCLUSIVE
(UNITED rnBKS LEASED WIRH.)
San Diego, t'al., Nov. 21. Thomaj
Creed, Arrested aftor ho told tho police
that his sister had ,becn chewed to
death by a bull dog, wan still held in
jail today while dotoctives tried to un
earth evidence connecting him with the
killing. Chief of Police Wilson admit
ted that unless new facts were adduced,
tho police would not be warranted in
charging Creed with murder.
Recipe Department j
By BETSY WADE.
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MP's f.jw.
Mnploiua Pumpkin Pie.
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1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup milk
1 teaspoouful butter
1 teaspoonful cornstarch
1 pinch salt
1 pint stewed and strained pumpkin
1 teaspoonful ginger
Nutmeg or cinnamon if desired
'i teaspoonful Mapleine
Use regular pie crust and bake in
majlcrato oven, Enough for two pies.
Mrs. Vaughn's Horn Hints
Weights and Measures.
All measures In Mrs. Vaughn's recipes
are level.
Dry materials are measured after
sifting.
Crlsco is measured packed solidly.
8 teaspoons, 1 tablespoon.
16 tablespoons, 1 cup.
II cups, 1 pint
2 pints, 1 quart.
16 ounces, 1 pound.
FOSTER & BAKER
Monopola mince meat (bulk) 20c per tb, 2 for 35c
Red X mirtca meat (bulk) ISc per tb, 2 for 25c
English walnuls, large siie, home grown, per tb 25c
Head lettuce, celery, new figs, dates, cranberries,
honey. Old-fshionid tye homniy, fresh Saturday
morning; hotn,e-made and made clean. Also fresh
country sausage, a pure pork aauaage. Phone u
for satisfaction in groceries.
039 N. Commercial St. Telephone 259
21, 1913.
For fAe Holiday Trip
Leather Goods.
Suit Cases $1.75 to $20.00
Bags $5.00 to $25.00
A NEW AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK
IN WHICH YOU WILL FIND WHAT YOU WISH
The Toggery, Inc.
167 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET
A BMOOTH, WHITE SKIN
THAT DEFIES WEATHEB
(From The Woman Beautiful.)
During the coming months of biting
winds and intense cold, you who would
keep your skins smooth, white and vel
vety, should turn your attention to mer
colized wax. Nothing else will so ef
fectively remove a chapped, roughened
or discdlorcd surface. By gradually ab
sorbing the weathcr-beaton cuticle, the
complexion is kept in perfect condition
and even the beauty of expression ap
pears more pronounced. If your skin
be blotchy, pimply, freckled, coarse,
sallow or over-red, why not shed itf
One ounce of ordinary mcreolized wax,
to be had at any druggist's, will com
pletely transform the most unsightly
complexion in loss than a fortnight.
Use the wax nightly, like cold cream,
washing it off mornings.
If weather, ago or poor health has
mjirred your face with wrinkles, hore's
good news. You can quickly romove
every line by using a harmless, refresh
ing face lotion prepared by dissolving 1
oz. powdered saxolite in pt. witch ha
zel. The firmer, smoother skin, the
more youthful appearance, even after
ono application, will astonish you.
MUST TURN OVER BOOKS
OR GO TO JAIL TOR TERM
fONITID MISS LE1S1TO WIRE.
San Francisco, Nov. 21. The United
States circuit court of appeals today
has upheld Judge Doolings' fin of
$2,000 against Secretary David C. Nor
cross or go to jail until he turns over
the company's books to the federal
grand jury for inspection.
The following amounts weigh one
pound:
2 cups butter,
2 cups granulated sugar
2V4 cups powdored sugar,
3 cups comment
1 2-3 cups salt.
2 cups mlk.
(I cups tea.
2 cups rice
3 cups raisins.
3'i cups currants
9 or 10 eggs.
S cups hominy.
4 cups flour
4 '4 cups ground coffee.
One quart of each of the following
will serve six persons:
Soup.
Coffee,
Tea
Conked cereal
Chocolate
Ice cream
Custard
Oysters
To scald milk: Set tho vessel con
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The trial of the company's e'ight of
ficials on charges of complicity in an
alleged conspiracy by which the pros
ecution says tho government was short
weighted out of about $1,000,000 on
coal for federal use, has been set for
December 9.
While the grand jury Investigation
of the case was in progress Norcrosp
was called on to produce the books.
He refused on the ground that the
district attorney was using the grand
jury as an adjunct in prosecuting the
lompany.
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MILL WOOD
SPECIAL PRICE
FIVE LOAD LOTS, PER LOAD $1.75
PROMPT DELIVERY
SPAULDING LOGGING CO.
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taining tho milk in hot water. Let it
remain till bubbles form around the
edge of the inner vessel. Do not let a
scum form on the milk.
"Ono does not grow old at table,"
Italian proverb.
"There are some women who would
consider it as much an achievement to
get up a proper dinner as a treatiso on
Egyptology." National Food Maga
zine. A good cook is always a good manng
er, and will make a meal nut of what
an inferior cook wastes.
Too much salt toughens vegetables.
Strong smelling vegetables, such as
cabliago and onions, should be cooked
uncovered in a great quantity of
water, covering dnly condenses and
strengthens the odor, and whon the lid
is lifted this spreads through the houso.
To blanche vegetables, pour boiling
water over them, let Btand a minuto,
then pour off and cover with ice water.
This not only insures cleanliness, but
improves the flavor. i
How often wo hear a woman say, "I
never prepared this dish for so many
persons before, and I don't know just
what proportions to use, so it is not
as good as usual." This would not be
the case if she used accurate measure
ments at all times.' These can always
bo intelligently added to, or subtracted
from, ss the need, may be.
Corn Bread.
3 cups corn meal.
1 egg (last).
,'4 teaspoon soda.
2 teaspoons baking powder.
teaspoonful salt.
Add sour milk.
Mix dry ingredients, stir in enough
sour milk to make a batter which will
pour, but Is not too thiu. Add egg
last. Pour In Crisco pan and bake.
Vegetables should be used freely In
every day's dietary. They furnish all
the elements necessary for the nurish-
wmm
A delicious cup of fine flavored
drink at all times.
A True Arabian
Imported and Guaranteed
It goes right to the spotit just suits. You drink coffee
every day. Call or phone for a trial order. No order
too small. A coffee for particular persons 45c per
pound, and a guarantee with every pound.
C. ML EPPLEY
Phone Main 93.
ARTIST IS HELD.
ICNITXD FKESk IMAtO) Wim.l
San Francisco, Nov. 21. Barry W.
Scawcll, an artist, son of Superior
Judge J. M. Seowell, charged with a
statutory offense against Olga Ander
son, aged 17, was arraigned here today
before Police Judge Shortall. His pre
liminary examination was set for No
vember 28. Scawell was released on
$3000 bail.
It is a poor joke that humiliates
othere.
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ment of the body.
Dried peas and boans contain the tissue-building
element, protein. Green
vegotables furnish minerals and acids.
The tubers furnish starch, which gives
heat and energy to the body.
AU fresh vegetables should be washed
thoroughly to remove all earth, Insects,
etc. A scrubbing bniBh is very useful
for this cleaning.
Green vegetables should be put in
fold water until ready to cook. Btrong
vegetables, as cabbage, onions and tur
nips should be cooked in a largo quanti
ty of boiling salted water; and the cov
er should be loft off the pot.
Canned vegetables should be removed
from the can as soon ss opened; and,
if possible, have the water drained off
and the vegetables washed thoroughly.
coffee is a healthful
1800 E. State
' SOB OS
Raises the
IH Dough Better ;
ALL GROCERS