TEE SALEM CAFTTA JQTTHNAIX S.KXJSM, OREGON, TUESDAY MAY 4. 1015. 11 VI! NO. 57. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Ladd & Bush, BANKERS . a-iam. Oregon, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business May 1915. BESOURCES. Loans and discounts -. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured Bonds and warrants Stocks and other securities Banking house Furniture and fixtures WW real estate owned Due from banks (not reserve banks) ,508,1j0.2:1 34,020.00 24,251.35 None 73,000.00 None None Due from approved reserve banks 288,469.25 ?one iwlta and other cash items Exchanges tur clearing nouse I."i0,908.ti3 Cash on hand Expenses Other resources 54; ,186.24. None 450.00 Total 2,29142B.5!l LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, lies expenses and axes paid Dividends unpaid - Due to banks mid bankers Postal savings bank deposits Individual deposits subject to check Demand certificates of deposit Certified checks Cashier checks outstanding Time and savings deposits Notes and bills rediscounted Bills payable for mieiey borrowed Reserved fir tuxes ' Other liabilities Total STATU OK OliEGON, ) County of Marion ) ss. J, Win. 3. Walton, cashier of the above-named bank, Will Select Band and Engag Special Aerial Features of Entertainment For the purpose of choosing a band to dispense "official" music during the week and to decide the question of whether or not there will be some special nerial navigation thrills as side attractions at the state fair for this year, and numerous other more or less important matters remaining undecided at the Inst meeting, a special meeting of the state fair bonrd will bo held here Friday, May 7. There are three bids offered for the band contract for the fair aad three nppliations for aeroplane rind balloon stunts, among the hitter of which is an 500,000.00 application trom a Seattle flyer, who 7,000.00) claims tne record for altitude flights, 02,129.21) I "-nd the Belmont sisters, who perform Nonej some spectacular parachute thrillii with 203,982.71 1 different colored balloons. The board None! is undecided what nature of entertain 1, 150,450.6 j mont it will provide in this class of free 201,1 15.40 exhibitions and this meeting hns been u,uou.iu euiiru 10 pass upon tue Liters wliic! 4,1 Mi.: 1S,SS2.02 None None None None 2,629,-126.59 t I ilo solemnly awear j that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. '$ ' WM. S, WALTON, (ashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th dav of Mav, 1915. L. 1 ALLiRK.'H, 1 Correal Al test: s. ursir, -.. ASA fl EL HUSH, Directors'. -Notary 1'ublic, have been pending actiou some weeks. Special days have been finally decid ed upon by the state fair board for the entire week of the fair as follows: Monday, September 27. Children's iduy; Tuesday. Woman's day and Good nonets day; Wednesday, Sulein day, Woodmen's day, State Societies' day, and Campers' night; Thursday, Port land day, Transportation day and Elks' night; Friday, l'ress day, Oregon Man ufacturers' day and Scandinavian day; Saturday, Shriners' day, Orange day, l'iuueor day and carnival night. Spe cial programs appropriate to every oc casion will be prepared and evcrvthincL points to a whole week of gala events! - - 1- , nun nouicunut; ,t-ui irciy new every uny i LOS ANOELES PRIMARY. Beiwood City, Cal. A inolion to (lis- ! Los Angeles, Cal., May 4. Los An-1 miss the charge of passing a bad check pics held its municipal primary elec-1 which has been made against Mrs. Ado lion today. Candidates for minor, city 'aide Hreckenridge, society mutrna of ttornev.'the city eoriicil, board of edii- Npw Yorl!, w registered in Justice tition oud n board of free holders tojsoeley's court by District Attorney formulate a new charter were being 1 Swart, who said there was no proof of I.. .- f rtimliilnitl inlnof " urt.-uHrHiiuiis u u- ........... Marinated. Also tfx to tho city thousands of acres in 4t fertile San Fernando valley and to liicx the town of The Palms, were on fie ballot. When it comes to calling men from their beds, tho fire bell puts it nil over tho church bell. A. ANDERSON LAID TO BEST.-.' Andrew Anderson, aged sixty-severn, died at the hospital in Pcrtlund on Wednesday, llis body was brougfit to the Miller cemetery for ihterment which took place nt noon today. Mr. Anderson wus n resident of-Mon. itor and was well known iu this vicin ity. Ho was tnken to the hospital some time ago where an operntion was- per formed from which ho died. He leaves a wife and family of children living on a farm ut Monitor. Mt. Augo Tribune. Occasionally a l.nchelor lives to mar ry the daughter of the m,n who turned him down. MH WADSWORTH CALLED AS WITNESS IN T. R. LIBEL SUIT JAMES W-WADSWORTH f'HOtO BY AMtttHAN Wl SS ASSOCIATION) Syracuse, X. Y., April 4. Among those who have been siiliioeuacd in the suit for $50,000 damages brought bv William Humes, dr., against former President Theodore Itoosevclt is United States Senator Jnines W. Wadswurth, Jr. Mr. Wadsworth was speaker of the New York assembly for I'ive years. May Day Festival At Bueia Crest School WATER SUPPLY AT THE TUBERCULOSIS INSTITUTE sue T WAR All who pay three months subscription, old or new, back subscription or in advance, in case their paper is delivered by carrier, will receive one of these atlases fret. All mail subscribers, old or new, who pay a year's subscription ($3.00), either back subscription or in advance, will also be entitled to receive an atlas without extra charge. This is the most liberal offer the Capital Journal has ever made. The Capital Journal has just received a new shipment of the "World at War" atlases. They are of a later and revised edition and consist of 24 large, highly-illustrated pages, printed on heavy enameled book. The atlas contains splendid colored maps of all the warring countries, with routes of travel and railroad lines; many tables of army and navy and general statis ticsin fact, the work is a complete ready-reference li brary for students of the great war. It is a book which would ordinarily sell for $1.00 or $1.50. but we are having them made up in large lots and buy them at a price which allows us to give them away to subscribers on very easy conditions. Springs Fail and Nurses Car ry Water to Hospital Floor of Building The spring which furnish the supply of water for tho state tuberculosis san itarium are slowly drying up and that institution is so closely run fur its regu lar supply for nil purposes that the nurses are compelled to curry water for the use of the pntients upon the hospital floor of the institution at times and, if it continues to run low, tho water will have to be strictly conserved to abso lute needs in order to have enough to keep the institution going. As soon ns the pump is installed in a new well, which was sunk last year, which will be very shortly, the pressing needs of the institution will b. relieved. Last year the springs run dry and il was necessary for the nurses to cany all of the water for all purposes of the institution and, in anticipation of a re occurrence of the shortage in supply, the board of control authorized the sinking of a well. The springs run low six weeks earlier this year, however, than was anticipated end the conditions bid fair to be worse than last year. Last Kundny there was no water on the second floor of the institution and the nurses were compelled to curry wnter and the institution was obliged to drnw on the supply of the boys' training school, by means of an old pipe which cornice's with what is known in tin. " linker" springs. Tho new well is capable of furnish ing water at the rate of 1,000 gallons per hour, which will bo sufficient for all of the needs of the sanitarium and it is expected tHt the pumping plant, provision for which wns made by the Inst legislntur.visIU l, installed within a short time Vfiori tho conditions will have been relind; As if is it will be necessary- t "1'iV'uiUt the uso of water for lawn sprlyltM purposes and all other piirpusc.j,.lWecpt actual needs iu order to provide utcr for cooking, drinking and bstliUs needs of the insti tution. is being converted' into ii handsome private park ajid game preserve. Mr. ami Mrs. llargraber will arrive from lown this morning to locate nt Cjiiinuby, where Mr. llargraber will open n, blacksmith shop. Until tt larg er house can bo secured tho family Will occupy the F M. 1'ognn residence. Qninnhy already Las an excellent blacksmith in the person of l M. Tan. quary, hut it is believed that there will b0 sufficient work to keep both men busy. I'oultrvmen hcie are feclinir the rf. feet of the new inspection law requir ing n certificate of health before ship ping fowls into the slnlo of Washing ton. As there is no local inspector, and in the le itrlmcnt of Agriculture has stated that poultry is not subject to the disease, it seems a plain case of .giaft. in some di p:i 1 1 mcnt of fho public service, for which poultr.vnien must pay. WOMEN SHOULD TAKU WARNING If the statement ninde at a .'ew Vork Asteuildy of women, that henhliy American women are so rice that I Ii . . aie almost extinct, is true. It is t i i.n- America's Greatest Cigarette i THE MARKETS 'rBB,,MB,BB &HBMBsWIBJniMn . - - --L.- -1 . ; ((.'apilal Journal Special Servh'e.) Qiunaby, Or., May 4. fed by the Chemawa band of seveutceu pieces, Bub Crest school gave ft"-May Hay Festival at yuinaby Friday afternoon fhat could not have been mirswssed by aiyr city school. Several Srtisfie open Sir drills were given by tho pupils, followed by a May l'ole Dnnce. Fairies and Klfs were much in evidence, and evl pretty fluats were features of tno parade, l.ouis llirod acted ns king while Hazel Anderson made a charming little queen, the two royal personages tieing earned about in Jiniricksha chairs by their attendants. MifS Klsio Beckner secured tho prize for tho most handsomely decorated float, while -the prize in the beauty coatest went to .Maxme Iicckner. A baseball gamo between liuena Crest and lirookg was a feature of the after noon, honors gniiuyto tho visitors by ono Kiint, Luncheon was served to the band boys who proved nao of the splendid attractions of the ilav, and who complimented Mayor McKarlu by a special scrcnudo before hoarding tue. train. The attendance wns lur iu spile of the boisterous weather that prevailed early in tho afternoon, the unions, near i.aKe nnd Mission Hot torn schools tuiniinr out in la Tim mini hers, while the following Salem people were among ine visitors: County Mierinteiident. Walter Hinith, Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. W. Carson, Mrs. .1. , Vlrbh Miss Helen Ingre.v and Miss lois vc Tho s. hool is in clinran of Miss (lliulv. Carson and .Mi'-s Kvelyn Nash, tin hoaid being composed of J, ', Mel-'nr-i. i, . , . lune, i. nire .moics and liorncr (lou'cv, nil or whom iteservo praise for tiie splendid school that has made such strides in an du atioual way while not a year old. An abrupt fall in temperature a few nights ago when ice froze in various sections of I lie country, is found to have done considerable damage to ten der vegetation, such as tomatoes, corn, and beans. Fruit blossoms were in jured to some extent, especially the first crop of Mrnwhcrries, while hops wero nipped back am) their growth somewhat retarded and in many cuses it will necessitate a second training of tne vines. 1'otatoes are burned black but will grow out another head, a though it is believed that grapes and walnuts linvo received something of setback. Iiithcr .T. fhapin, eountv airHeultur- ist, lectured at uinaby last Thursday evening, taking up tho general phase ! of farming which ho discussed in a i helpful manner before a lara-n number or praetrai isrniers, Sunday services are shortly to be transferred from Iinenn, Crest scbuol house to (juinaby Park Tabernacle, as sunn as the weather permits. Last fcunday Hev. 8. H. Mummey of Knlem I prea'be 1 nt the tabernacle receiving his j usual welcome from his many friends ! here. I What is believed to have been a i dog suffering from rabies was killed , by Bay Jones near Waconda last week. , The animal could eat, but after being ! fed would attempt to bite thoso offer, i Ing It food. ; Frank Mattlies lost a valuable mare j last week from blood poison. , The f'erkin' school will close Friday I for the year. Mrs. Frank Marshall snd, her j daughter, Mis Jennie Marshall, will leave today for a several months' so ; Journ in California. They will be guests of Mrs. Marshall' brother, Mr. ' Ituglana at Kai.U Itosa, and will make ;a tour of the south before returning , to tyuinaby. i ynnuoy is sun waging a eienn-ufi 1 campaign I this i -"" I.-.. nt no- wesr snors over scrcnming ; prutonienis sr., ine mooern lixiures, ,),,., f ,,,, ,,, ,!,) j in the residence of A. M. Anderson ; j the,,, ,ec, by uing knives, rnors nnd .J. I McFarlane has seeded h.s law n K.lssors are gone at last! "GETB IT" and placed an ornamental wire fenre jH the new wav, the sure, simple, pain- n.ooii.iiii miu.M unna n eooijocie i less wsy. 1 ry it Tor corns, callusei the installation of a water syum in , Hn snd bunb n. Cattle and hogs aro strong today, with sheep barely holding its own. liiains are all wouk, following the mivernmenr s rcpo t ot luvorntilo con ditions in all parts of the country. Oregon cauliflower is now out of the market. Lettuce is cominir in more plentiful with quotations toduy ut a crate. There is no change in tho e'lrir market today, although the market is linn nt l.i cents, with several Ikiibcs in the city paying lij cents for strictly firsts. Grain. Hay. timothy, for tou (12 Clover, per ton .. S.SOtVrO Hats and votes - $lldi)ll! Cheat 10(7i11 Wheat, per bushel $1.10 ilats, por bushel 48c Holley barley ;i;t Com $;)n 'racked corn fill Iban 28..'i0 Shorts, per ton $;U Batter. Hulteifat Creamery butter, per pound Hoc Vcgettblea. ': Asparagu ........12c Cabbage, per lb ,:f(u'Hij,e Farsmps ..$1.8U Tomatoes, Florida ...$4.50 String Oarlie 15c Lettuce, crato t'J.fiO Meets 1.50 Hadishes 4,'o I'oliCoes, per 100 lbs ....2 Potatoes, new, lb fle New pens' 8e Uermuda onions i'rulte. strawberries, eriito Oranges, naval I '.lunulas, lb. Lemons, per boi ... I'ineupples, per lb, .. pplos, box Kloridn grnjio fruit 1.7,1 f..2r,(n :i.50 -'-iiVic iH.riom .1 7 . ...v tl.60(ri;l,75 MM Dates, dromodarv, rasa tXZS Hates, I'orsian, lb... S'AOiHUjt Fard dates JM.riO oemnuts, per dnnen fl Fig, per pack H0c(ri 1.S0 Egg and roiUUj. Fggs, cash lric; trude 17e liens, pound Lie lioosteri, old, por pound '....."e tag Be Spring Chickens, lb : "l!c Pork-, Voal and Mutton. . I Fork, on foot $7(ir 7.25 I Fork, dress-d IOKikIO1 jC. j Veal, dressed ie(i lite ;uiiig Inuibs, milk led !.,..Nc stccrs 6ie((i lie 1 'OKI ft(l'U'C NEW TODAY T Oaa cent ner mnrA ..k I. . . I Uea. ' ' f ('P7 idtertisemsnU on- '. ' f ner this heading should bs In br -I Sp,n, ' ' PHONE MAIN BL WAXTODi-Prcssmakiiip, 2.110 State at May4 FOIt RF.NT I'p to date 7-room flat, close in. 8ee R. . Fleming. J'hone 124. liesidenco phone 02. lor tho women of inericn wuriiing nnd look to llieir h in ii v nu iieaoiit:nci4, on, i.acnes. 'Imaging down pains, nerwniscoo', uienlal de pression llnit are tell tale symptoms of sonio orgnni" deiangemenls for which f.ydia K. I 'in I. Ii .i id 's Vcgelnlilo Coin pound tt simple remedy mailo from roots and herbs is a specific and may no reiif.t upon to remore women to a he-alt by uorniul coinlilion. i Moll, :iVj("H..c lo t j, If n lllh. It , oU",r" - 10 r.wes Ac. Hhceji, ahe: n d c Retail I rice. Creamery butler .'Iflc Flour, hard wheat 2.10(n 2.(i0 Flour, Tiilley fl.H.irr; 2 cv'g'i per doen 20r sugnr, en IK $7. Ml l'il.'ar, I), (i, . tl.H0 Swish! Corns Gone! We JJse "GETS-IT r 2 Secondi 2 Drops Conu Vanlnli For everybody with corns, there is in ("very drug stoi " in the bind onn of the r-ul woioli-rs o the world, and that's "(IKTS1T" fir corns. It's the first and only corn cure ccr known Ihstj removes any and every corn or callus without fail, without, fussing with rortlnnd Markets. I'ci-tland, tire., M,iv I. Wheat Club, iH.Jtl; Mill-stem, l..'ll. flats Xo. 1 while feed, fi:!. Hurley Feed, 2l.2j. Hogs- Host live, IrKYdS.IO; steers, $7.2.Vh 7.IKI; fum-y cows, best calies, H; spring S..ill. Under ( ity crenmery, 2.'ic. Fggs- Selected local entrns, ISCc. liens, i:i"(.f Hcf broilers, 27 C.di'lili geese, Hn !lc. prime lli.oil; llllllllS, HOP NOTES AND COMMENT. w3 Fr Tn.1, M'ssutlh. Wk.iT Ceraf UmI Ym.IIVhs UTMI."'. thick bandages, too harnesses, corn. swelling salves, irrilutlng ointments. It's applied in 2 seconds bing, bing 2 iiro, the work is done, the corn shrivel up, your corn agonv end and I me corn naves rnreveri All tun limp Itcpnits of discouraging rosidilirm in hop ynrils of this rcetinn continue to come in, says tho Auiora Observer. It appears that the curly cstimaln of 21 to M) per cent of in ig hills was none too large. Homo aids cliiiie tiiroueh in 'good shape, but I he majority of (he j vnuls have an i ktruurilniaiy iiuiuber of iiiisning hills, and hills in which the vines aro weak ami slow to start. I In his recent talk here on boos, Fro feasor II. V. Tartar, of the Oregon Ag rirultural college, 'in. I Unit he had found tho missing hills to occur more common on the bench lands than in tho bottom land urds. Home attrib ute this to grubbing the hops too close, to iriniilficicnt cultivation, to early frosts, and to various other causes. "Hut my olmori aliens in many i yarns, sum i 'releasor isrtnr, "i-ou-iviiice mo that the missing hills are due i to the condition of the soil. The soil j loses much of Its hiimui or organic mat tcr by year lifter year of clean culliva tion. As the result of this the hot. ipaigu and most of the homes m the pains that dart to your heart s l,a"1 vimlty, becomes weak vicinity hav been brightened npleore, the cni-ifiiion of having to th" m'"i"K" hill appears, some manner. Among; recent iu.-jWer shoes over scrcnming ,-orns, the! "T( ""'edy this, bnrnvard manure ! his house: John Xielinski has erected I a garage an I large swing on his lwnj Miss hntine Harold will short ly erect gnrsgs; tho I'aul Oirod bouse in iieaiing roii.pieiion, while a si acre IF YOU wish your carpet steam or vacuum cleaned by reliable firm at reduced prices phone 1151. Mayltl COMPLETE stock of teste! garden. Thiolscn Co., HI North Uigh st. t WlilTK Orpington baby chicks anil eggs ior natcnnig. I'hone S7.F-13. 1). X. Hecciilcr, route I). May3 FOIt KHXT Furnished house, hot w ter, bath, garden ground, i'hnjio Mam 1321. Call 1S4 Court . JlylO FOR BALK Small gnvcry anil confec tionery. 2075 lloso ave., Highland. May-l LOST Locket, initials "8, M. P." Finder return to this office or phono Alny3 3 FASiSLXOKIt h. Al. F. for sale cheap, good condition. Address box 244, Monmouth, Ore. MuylO FOU SALK Kggs (',., lie- hing, Itlack Minoreiis. Mis. A. K. l)avis, SOU N. 2 1st st. Fbono 7(14-J, Maytf IONVKNIKNT furnished housekeeping apartments; also single rooms. The Lincoln, B.13 Ferry. J'hone 4il.". Myd niSINKsa properly, close in, for sain or exchange lor lanu land. 1 13 Court sli'OHt. ilaya FOI UK.NT--Moderu housekeeping apartments, furnished or iinfiirnish ed, 330 Hoiith Fourteenth st. Muy6 WAN'TKD Four hustlers, men or wo men, good sulury or coniiuinaion, easy seller. Address II, 4, cure Journal. Mny5 WE will allow you the highest prlca for your used furniture in exchange foi new. Calof Bros., horn furniaher. I'hone 603. FOCND Watch ,u, rn, east of state hiispilul. Owner can hnvo same by calling ut implement store of li. 1'ohlu &8011. Mnyl FOIt MAI.K-lty owuer, 1,1 acres lino land, fenced and clear, rock road. Hurgain if taken soon, I'hone 124, liosidcnee. phono 1)2. ' " WILL i-aeril'iee for quick sale, modem home, fine locution; alw) tine 2ft aero fruit tract, 20 acres In fruit. A simp for the price. I'hone 227S-M, WANT Ml) Miime one lo take contract of sawing wood by cord; must hnvo own idttit. I'hniio 0112 uflcr (t p. in. or before 0 a, m. Mny4 (1 FNTLL.M AX who took child's um brella from llligh theater Huiidiiy night is known. I'lcasu return lo Hligii thciiter at oiieo to nvol-l t""''l'le. Muyt DAIIIV lunch near i;,.in, On, t(h per acre, char of incumbrances; will . chiinge for Willamette ulley acreugo and some cn--v. II acres :: state of cn't S?.M(I nisli, I 33 acre-. 2 Tilhe leni'e Y- s from 8aleni, high "ii ; very reusioiiiblu. -' ii per cent. " from hnlein. Will 1 first pnyment. tier. New 0 room house; triidu tor tim- 'Ac ill & CO., Hubbard m,.. STOFS THE PAINS OF INDIGESTION When Boda Tablets Lose Effect Try This Slinjilo Kemcily. I'cople who are nccu-loiiied to Ink. lug some digestive tablet after meals which depend sob ly on Ho. la or I'ep siu ns digestive aids, generally find such remedies non loso their foreo and that It tnlics two or three tabids to biiug relief where nt first it look but one. Such a condition is dangerous ami tho ue of such remedies should bo promptly stopped before serious dam line is done the stomach. The exces sive 11 -e of Pepsin weakens llio unt il 1:1 1 oruiuis of digestion, while frrc fuenl doses of Nodn irritate tho stomach walls. Npecdy relief from the distress of woir, gnsy st.uniich, heartbinn, or that full, heavy, lumpv feeling can be safely uhtai 1 ,',om Mi.o-na Moinach tablets which are a physi cian's prescription, Mi o nn increnses the flow of tho gastric Juices, strengthens, ,,steu, of weakens the stomach and promotes a natural, healthy and painless digestion Hint soon makes any digestive pill uu. nccfjMiry, These Min na Tablets are always wd.l by Daniel J. Fry and other lea-ling druggists on a positive guarantee, of satisfaction or money lack. 'iKTS-IT'' is sold by druggist straw, or decayed vegetable matter limy oe s.iue.i 10 ine ion, or some leguminous : over crop like vet. h may be drown nnd1 plowed under, 1 think such a policy will, in a gr.-at measure, cure the min ing hill trouble." Hcports from London says that the everywhere, 21c a bottle, or sent diroct,hop trade is very quiet, and the market )' r;- Lawrence Co Chicago, lis in a waiting attitude, Theio seems be little pr.ispe.-t of improvement tract of woodland on the M.-Munn farm times. Spinsters dislike to talk of I to th(uiitil tin. ionic r of Ibpior restrictions assumes greater certainty. Favorable. The Journal Want Ad get.? the business. It finds the position and it places the right people in the right place. It is small, but its carrying power is tremendous! wenlher for plant growth is reported. There has been little activity this week in hop contracts. Henry L, ilents, however, wrote one for 10,000 pounds ut II cents, by which Johnson, of West Woodburn, i to deliver him that noun-tity.