THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1915 SEVEN ri a 0 63 D & g 0 n n g i in m n 13 M 13 fa H CI H a 19 RI U M r: McCall's Magazine . Free Our Great "Family Bargain" IMt;UWWjilllianillHi'lll;.llt;il!i:iJti:!l!r ix .in.i.iuuLuiiMt iia:iai ni-iiKiii!ii!iiin,iiiiaiwi!im!!ii iisiiiMirKiiiijMiiiii mmmmmmmumaM The Daily Capital Journal, delivered three months bj carrier, with McCall's Magazine one year, and any one Mc Call Pattern free, for the regular subscription, $1.35. , The Daily Capital Journal (by mail) one year, McCall's Magazine one year and any one McCall Pattern, all for the regular subscription price, $3.00. This offer applies to Old and New Subscribers alike just as War Atlas offer does. It means that if you pay three months' subscriptions at one time to the Daily Capital Journal, old or new, back subscription or in advance, you will receive free McCall's Magazine for one year and choice of only one Pattern free. The same offer applies to Mail Subscription to the Capital Journal any time you pay $3.00 you get the Magazine and Pattern free. Mimiittiniii,miit!mmuiHimiiiim!fli!;imilii Subscriptions may be tither new tr renewal. Write tr call at tfce of Ml paper. We are enabled to give our readers, old and new, the benefit of this money-saving club offer, only because of a very spe cial arrangement with the publishers of McCALL'S MAGAZINE. WOMEN Love This Magazine Come in or write to $ee a sample copy McCALL'S is the Fasliirm Authority and Housekeeping Helper of more women than any other magazine in the world. All the latest styles every month; also delightful Stories that entertain, and special depart-, ments in cooking, home dressmaking, fancy work, etc., that lighten housework and save money. McCALL'S has been a family favorite for forty-five years. It is the magazine that satisfies. . Mrs. J. T. D , a subscriber of Temple, Ga., writes: "Yon may put my name on the list with those who think McCALL'S MAGAZINE is worth twice as much as 50 cents a year for every one in the family. So many pretty fashions and so much good reading I can hardly watt to ace it." Miss This Offer t tt all at rt ofKce of this paper II 11 I 11 . 11 u II Li U u n 11 11 ti u ti 11 n MAKE SHOWING OF GREAT STRENGTH Combined statement of nil banks iu the state of Oregon nt close of business, September 2, 191a, compared with corresponding statement of Inst year, Sep tember 12, 19 U, and that of the last call of Juno 23, 1915. Including 175 state banks and 88 national banks. i ' J' Change since Change since RESOURCES. Sept. o, 1915. June 23, 1915. Sept. 12, 1914. Loans and discounts 8 I,9:15,4.!S S 194,17X20 $3.fitll.034.7S Overdrafts 187.947.00 Securities, bonds, etc 11,131,513.50 Banking house, furniture and fix- j hires 4,279,80(1.98 ; Other real estnto owned 2,070,380.95 Stock iu federal reserve bank 4111,783.34 I Due from federal reserve bank .... 1.454,509.41 ! Due from other batiks 20.974,740.43 ! Checks and other cash items 1,392,21 5. 1.1 U : Cash on hand ..11,023,552.13 til ti,22t!.49 1,539,700.50 13,530.38 80,197.31 733.34 35,082.40 2,324,157.30 15,847.70 222,847.5.1 2,801,729.09 234,240.27 387,171.34 401,783.34 1,454,509.41 2,972,800.81 039,855.15 U. S. bonds and premiums 11,012,204.95 Five per cent redemption bond .. 328,025.50 a 551 in J! Capital stock J 1 Surplus fund Expenses paid Other items than above Totals 122,0 ttt.87 1,235,425.41 891,2!m.81 3,055,378.99 1,700,780.32 2,120,707.37 975.00 3,000.00 30,109.00 82,130.18 449,230.18 400,329.18 IMrCAL15MAGAZlNfS - tw ice as inucn oh I in the family. S much good rcadir Don't :Vrier K0 tit fact imnthty FREE McCALL PATTERN Each subscriber for this Great "Family Bargain" may choose from her first copy of McCALL'S re ceived, e of the celebrated McCall Dress Patterns r Kbb, (value 13c) by sending a postal card request direct to Ihe McCall tam piny, New York, giving number and Six desired. Choice of Pattern Free H n n El n 11 El II n 11 h ti 11 11 11 11 El II II II II II 11 El II El 11 II U M 11 II II rndivided profits Dividends unpaid Due to other bank 1 1,025,004.00 Demand deposits 72,532,597.54 10 1,010.100.24 $2,328,880.31 $2,792,031.25 LIABILITIES. $ 19,490,490.00 7,705,307.09 2,320,900.85 39,790.04 Time and savings deposits Postal savings deposits IT. S. deposits Rediscounts with federal reserve bunks , Other rediscounts and bills payable National bank notes outstanding.. Reserve for tnjes Other items than above 30,084,031.84 1,430,841.33 000,309.05 110,315.20 2,533,430.30 6,010,800.00 134,042.45 835,423.35' $ 10,000.0041 5,834.05 332,702.02 10,031.71 737,405.15 1,070,042.97 301,885.23 4,110.34 10,335.79 30,325.57 435,202.59 60,000.00 2,003.38 110,340.14 30,227.50 83,507.00 20,210.80 3,375.71 1,291,929.55 4,920,547.10' 2,732,033.28 7,039.00 193,717.51 140,31.1.20 1,154,743.00 50,207.50 43,059.43 218,428.40 Cost of Fighting Fire In Northwest Portland, Ore., Sept. 27. Fire fight ing in Oregon, Washington and Alaska, since July 1, has cost the government 50,000. Most of the fires were pro vented from doing any material damage to merchantable timber. The majority of them were confined to old burns. The forest service has iu Oregon and Washington a total of 4,002 miles of telephone and 4,028 miles of trail. These are primarily for use in fire supprcs- ! sion. The forest service das, in Oregon and Washington, over 100 high lookout points constantly mrntied during the fire season. The best known of these lookouts is Mt. Hood. An officer of the forest service has designed a portable telephone for rang ers, which weighs only two and a half pounds. Connection may be made any where along the line with this instru ment. Over 0110 huncrrod of them will be used in Oregon and Washington next year. Success has followed forest planting on the sandhills of Nebraska. Jack pines planted there by the government forest service ten years ago now have a height of over 15 feet and a diam eter of four inches. Only one modem sawmill is operated in the Territory of Hawaii. Total ....... $101,610,100.21 $2,328,880.31 $2,792,031.25 la the second and third columns above the () represents decreases. Confidence of the people of Oregon in the future and a rapid recovery from the. general depression in all lines of trade, is evidenced in the statement above. Although the total demand deposits of all tho banks in the state, indu ing balances duo to other bunks, show a decrease of $0,212,475.05 for the year, there has beon a steady increase during the past two or three months, this statement showing an increaso of $1,813,538.12 since the stntcmont of Juno 23, 1915. . Time and savings deposits continue to grow. and have reached a grand total of $37,520,873.17, an increase of $2,379,072.88 since the September statement of last year. ' " , i Rediscounts with the federal reserve bunk amount to $140,315.20, having increased only $30,325.87 since the June call. Other rediscounts and hills pay able amounting' to $2,533,1.10.30, are unusually high at this time of the year. This is due to tho fact that farmers do not seem to be disposed to sell their erops but are lioldinn,,f.or higher prices. This item shows an increase of $1, 154,743.06 over the statement of September 12, 1914. The national banks of the state now havo an investment of $461,783.34 iu the stock of the federal reserve bank and are carrying reserve balances with that institution amounting to $1,454,5( 9.41. The statement as a whole makes n most satisfactory showiug and indicates a rapid growth of business during tho past two months and an early return to normal conditions. ' Tho banks ore carrying good reserves and are in a position fo meet all legitimate demands. tie receipts continue fairly heavy. This month's receipts have gone ahead of September receipts for last year over 1,000 head. Twelve hundred head were unloaded Monday. The market shows only fairly active, quality is not as good as it has been and cattle are going at a 6.80 tor) for steers, cows and heifers are relatively lower. Recoipts were 1200; consider ing everything the market may be said to be steady to lower. Hogs. About 3,000 "nogs went through the gates this morning. Tho market seem ed easier, top offerings going at about 10 cents lower. Sheep. The sheep market is showing strong, lambs are selling at 7 cents, ewes at 5.50. Nearly 6,000 head were unloaded over Sunday. ltepresenttive sales are as follows: 103 steers 1153-6.80 20 steers 1161 6.1O 27 steers 1100-6.60 23 steers 120141.50 84 steers 9006.20 14 cows 990 5.10 48 cows 11435.00 2 bulls 1631V 3.50 2 stags 1220-4.50 409 hogs 200 6.a5 61 hogs 210-6.50 19 hogs ?. 242-6.25 1 hogs aou o.uo THE MARKETS Although tho wheat market is show inir siuns of an advance in the eastern markets, 011 account of unfavorable weather, no changes are noted iu the local markets. Tho price hero runs from 73 to 75 cents with but few will ing to buy or sell. Eiras are holding strong, with a few storage offered in Portland. In the local murkets 28 and 30 eenta is the market price. so far this week. Pineapples are now on the market, with a quotation of IV-i cents. WHOLESALE MARKET Grama, Huy, timothy, per ton Oats, vetch Client .....................4 Wheat, new crop . . . . Outs, new crop Rolled barley Corn Cracked corn , Bran , Shorts, per ton NEWJODAY Ob cent per word each Inser tion. Copy for advertisement aa der thla Beading should be la by I p. m. I PHONB MAI 11. PHONE 937 for a wood saw. Oct2 UARRY Windowclcaner. Thone 708. Oct! KIR WOOD $3.50 2219. per cord. Phono tf NICE POTATOES HO cent Phone. 70 F3. a sack. . ' Bept2t la bad and a hnsty temper and that she j frequently packs her 'grip and leaves the house. They were married in llood J? River in 1913 and thord lire no children S3 ?r hi 1 n II E3 11 1:1 11 property rights t4 'liocoitie involved 1he controversy.-) Wmlth & Shields are attorney for the rfhintiff. If tW WWH ipW WflU !Lf ' n II 9 Caroline Muller today filed a suit for divorce in the circuit , court of tins cmintv against Henry" Mtiller alleging ! cruel and intlintnail treattment. The tllmarriage was "made in Germany" in M I 1 onrt T..1.. 1 rrl.' .l. ..it....... that her husband struck her with his A marriage ic0bra was issued to day to Charles' M. dimming, 'a farmer of Turner,, and Ka Russell, also of Turner. Henry K, Ilemmiimscn, a far mef of Wlvertou,.and Yernu Jones, of Silverton, likewise secured their matri menial permit. .... $13.00 .....$9(i)$10 9i10 75c ... 30(iT'32o ,.v. $31.00 $10 .... $41.50 .... $27.00 $28.00 Clover seed 13 to 15c OLD LUMBER for aalo, heap. . 439 Court street. Call tf GIRL WANTKD For chamber at Citpitnl Hotel. work tf WANTKD Light Phono 21 10K. five passenger auto. Octl Creamory butter, per pound Country butter iT. ( C. Davis litis brought suit in the circuit court of this comity against Dorothy V. Piuizuu to collcc.t $90 which he: alleges is due for redeemed hop Oregon State Fair Salem - Week beginning September 27th Races, Fat Stock, Poultry, Agriculture, " Hortiililture, Manufacturing " All tho activities we are interested in will bo "represented. Reduced Railroad Tares from all points in. Oregon P:ile Dates, Sept. 23d to Oct. 2d Tickets limited to Oct. 0th All trains direct to the Fair Grounds " Ask our locnl Agent for train schedules, and tickets. SOUTHERN PACIFIC John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. utimrntta jft st ijt ) sjc )(c ifc !fc sjt jc s(t sc COURT HOUSE NEWS The court house was closed tVis i morning at 10 o'clock in order that the county officers and epudtics might at tend the funeral of the late Harry Mill to who served with many of them dur ing his terms as deputy sheriff and lat er us sheriff of Marion county. The circuit court was declared adjourned by Judge (iulloway who has known liarry Minto since boyhood and the county grand jury which is now in ses sion adjourned to attend the fttnerul which wus held at the Klks' club rooms at 10 o'clock. I A suit for divorce has been filed in the circuit court of this county by Wil liam Wells nga'uiht Nellie Wells. Cruel and inhuman treatment is alleged for 1 cause and the plaintiff states in his i complaint that his wife has developed fists on one occasion and that peaceful, cheeks. It appears that Mr. Davis was ninrHed lifo I?!, no longer possible, iiio,j conducting u store and that tho hop asks for a iU'c'r0eofa)suute divorce, pickery exchanged tickets for mcrchan- with $20 per month esalimony and $i5, Jise as collateral. Ho alleges that the for suit monev. Poguo, Page 4- Rob erts are attorneys for the plaintiff. defendant refuses to redeem tho hop cheeks which are valued to $90. W. C. Winslow Is attorney for tho plaintiff. Philadelphia Telegraph: Haven't seen the German Christmas toys that have just arrived in this country, but it is only nntiiinl to suppose that they are 42-eentimeters, submarines, trenches . Today is "Snlein Day" at tho state! fair hut tho officers at the court house are wrnppcd in sulnlired 'gloom on'ac-' count of the death of their friend mid , former follow work er,'--Harry -Minto, j and this fact adds another element of! ..1 .n t U,.l.... lW.v. " -1 "Kight years ago on Salem Da v,",j Klll"'a , 1,il'Bs ,lil0 M said County Clerk Max Gehlhar, ''as i the youngest clerk and generul facto-1 turn about the clerk's office, I was, delegated or sentenced "rather, to re main in the county clerk's office to keep the shop ope.i whilo all tiio other I cnuntv court house inhabitants went to the fair. j "Dnrijig that "iitir long ' lonesome i dnv only one inun called iu at the ; clerk's office to transact business and I welcomed him like a lost brother, but only one man culled and the rest were nt the fair. This morning, before 10 o'clock at least 7" people called to transact business ami this afternoon has been a busy one o far." "The question i are people paying less attention to the state fair or more to business affairs.'' A True Tonic i3 one that assiste Nature. Regular and natural action of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels will keep you well and fit, and this action ispromoted by BEECfMsllfS PILLS .' ' Tit lintc.t Salt at Air M'ticiH la las WIL St.4 trirrwbtre. n bM, Ids., lit. ENGLAND ORDERS 20 GIANT FLYING BOATS OF ('.'. J FOR THE WOODSMAN t W have oil kinds of Axes, Pledges, Wedges, Paws, and Equipments tor the woods. ,, AH kinds of Corrugated Iron for both Roofs and Building. " A good $S00.00 Laundry Mangel, slightly used for one fourth original cost. A good 4 horsepower John D. Gasoline Engine, fully guaranteed. Two Poniee end Harness at a price that will surprise you. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of Half a Million Bargains. 302 North Commercial Street. nM 808- Try a Journal Classified Ad. " i : is a ..It 1 r.fv'-: rv. ! .'' i i'j ri'". Eggs and Poultry. Eggs, candled, No. 1, cash . Eggs, case count, cash . v.. Eggs, trade Hens, pound . . . , .. . . Boosters, old, per pound Mpring chickens, pound. 3!ic 17o 30c . 2Xc, 30c 11c . 7c i;ic Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veal, dressed .. 10c. Pork, dressed ; 8 l-2ji"9 l-2c Pork, on foot 0c Spring lambs Mr. Stcors 5(5 l-2c Cowa 3 (tit 4c Bulls 33VjC Ewes - 3c Wethera 4(ii4Vio Vegetable!. Cabbage 40c Tomutoes, Oregon 75 titring garlic .......... 12 l-2c. Potatoes 75c Brussels sprouts , 10c Sweet liotatoes Si'ic Lettuce , 45c FOlt SALE 12 duly pigs. Kunisdcn, 3Sr"Sl. l'hono Geo. Octl SEVEN runt. HOOM Phono 1 furnished ' 4. " house for t( RAKBER WANTED Impiire at once 424 North Coin'l street. FOB HALE First class upright piano. ' A bargain. 10"i9 Center. Bept2 , HOl'SK FOR BENT Near school, Phone 2501J5. MeKinley 8opt:i0 NICE ROOMS at reasonable prices at 10H9 Court stroet." Phono 622. Sep29 FOR 8ALK Now L. C. Smith i typewrit er nt a bnrgnin. Phono 175. Sopt.ia MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE or trade f... rnmilinnr. onto. Phone 122S Main. Octl wm hat.K Choice nointer dogi, train ... n j M A - n. rnnne to field work. Bwcglo. Chas. tt FOR HALE Three fresh Jersey cowa, , tnia iv Hltio. l.llrry w. Burn. HepU!) WANTED 2(10 bushels of oats. G. C. Bolter, 2010 Trade street. Phono 2"0W. Hept29 BLACK BE RIMES 25c per gallon, de- Pnono or can. itoyai oaKorj- livcrcd. Phono 378. tf Fruits. Oranges, Valencia . , $5.25(ri 5.5n Lemons, per box $.'l.75(ii 1.23 Bananas, lb So California grape fruit $3.00 Dates, dromedary, ense $3.25 Fard dates $1.00 Cncoanuts, per dozen $1 Cantaloupes $1.25 Wutormolona $1.25 Grapes $1.40 Cranberries $11.00 Peaches 00c Pineapples 7V4e, . Betall Price KH, per dozen 35c Hugnr, cunt- $0.25 Sugar, 1). (I l.0.-i Creamery butter 40c Flour, hard wheat l..r)5c?'C.."l5 Flour, valley $l..'l5(r 1.0(1 WANTEIJ German girl to do. house work in siuiill family! sleep at home. Phono 229. " FOR SALE 20 acres i Sulem, $70.00 per acre. W of Journal. miles from M. H., care . Octl WANTED TO RENT A farm of 100 acres. Grain rent. M. J. Gillenberg, Independence, Oregon. Bept.tO rS"C' m Portland, Ore., Sept. 2I. Wheat Club trie; llluestein lllle. Outs No. 1 White Fecil $23f 25. Barley Feed $21(121.75. Hogs -Best Live $(1.1(11.15. Prime Steehs tl..'5iirii 0.75. Fancy Cows $5f-$5.25. Calves $7fo H. Spring Lambs $0rtt7. ' Butter City Creamery 31c. Eggs Selected Local V.x. .'15c. Mens I lr LI I jc, Broilers 17c, Geese He. Th "America," photo'rraphrd ahtrlly kefcrs- beinj lulien to Fnaland.' A new $500,000 order for flying boat of the type of the America, the Vea oversea Vessel that w con itrucled before the war for a flight acrosa tho ocean, baa just been placed at llammotMlsport, N Y., by the Brit Ifh Eovernment The order ia for twenty of the ftyin beat at $25,000 apieee. The Ameriea hipp-l t England shortly aXler the outUeak of the war, and ia one at the beat hydro-acrop-anea in the British cri'.e. PORTLAND MARKETS. Weekly Report of Union Stock Yards Portland, Or., Kept. 27. Today 's cat- FX Ml HALE 2 Jersey cows, 1 Shnrpless cream separator, and mango boots. Mrs. Zirkel, Box 113, Route 7, Salem. . Hept29 Ft ) R SALE Cut floral deigns.' house, 1 105 S. flowers, curnatious, Vew Pnrk Green 12th. l'hono 253 W. 8cpt2U FOR RENT 3" 5' acres on car line, room iioiiho, lots of fruit, call J-0 llui,l,r,l lihln.. or 121 N. Liberty street. Octl FOR RENT 0 room house, two lots, Inruo barn, chicken house and park. $ID.tl0 a month, Impiiro 1415 N. 4th street. Hl'lli:l VOl.'NG MEN and young women should reml tho ailvertis cut of the Cap ital llosiness College elsewhere ,111 this issiio. Oct 2 FOR SALE OR RENT 100 acres near South Silver Creek Falls. 8 acres cleared, rent can be paid in work. Good stock range all under enee. Luther Meyers, Hospital Station, S11 lem, Oregon. Supt30 OarAirnistoive youReSidh No matter what Kind of a WantAd you put in our paper wcwill&w you rcsujb HE CAM K BACK If you have any old carpets you wish woven inlo fluf fy rugs, notify B. A. Dobncr. Phone 1207 M. Huks on exhibition at state fair." ROOMS FOR BENT Two pleasant rooms, niodern in every rcspecet, 4 blocks north of stato house, 12 block from carline. terms to auit. 810 Union street. tf CIDER APPLES WANTEI The Obl eon Stoli! Co. will pay cash for apple offered up to December 15tii. Also make cider on allure. Octl MONEY TO LOAN 11,000 up to $10, nun in Imiiroved farms. T"0S. A Roberts, 209 V. 8. National Bldg., Halem, Oregoo Bunk Oct.15 MONEY TO LOAN On Improved farm at 7 per ecnt annual interest. I am representing the Commerce Safe Deposit A Mortgage Co. of Portland, Oregoo. Quick delivery of moaoy. Write me or call at eMrioa oHtel. i. i. Berger, Salem, Oregoa. U