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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OKEGGW, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1916. Women Know that they cannot afford to be ill. They must keep themselves in the best of health at all times. Most of all, the digest ive system must be kept in good working order. Knowing the importance of this, many women have derived help from ftcecdom's These safe, sure, vegetable pills quickly right the conditions that cause headache, languor, constipation and biliousness. They are free from habit-forming drugs. They do not irri tate or weaken the bowels. Women find that relieving the small ills promptly, prevents the development of big ones. They depend on Beecham's Pills to tone, strengthen and . Keep Them Wei! DirVetioai $nml Vain to Womo with E?ry B, Suid ETerjwbere. Id biet, 10c, 2Sc. A REMINDER If you are think ing of buying a piano, this is to remind you that George C. Will sells them the cheapest and not only a little cheaper but sometimes much cheaper. Come and inves tigate. Investi gation does not cost you any thing. We are sure we can save you money Geo. C. Will The .Music and Sewing Machine Man 432 State Salem Judge Kelly Files As Candidate for Circuit Judge of This District Percy R. Kelly, of Albany, filed to day at the office of tlie secretary of state as a candidate for nomination by the republican party for the office of circuit .in.ljic, third judicial district, comprising the counties of Marion and Linn. Judge Kelly makes the follow ing statement: "Continue to devote my best efforts to the administration of justice with out fear or favor, giving to every case and every question presented courte ous, careful and conscientious consideration- to the end that all litigants may have a fair and impartial hearing uninfluenced by anything but. the facts adduced and tho law applicable there to." Slogan: "Courteous, careful and conscientious consideration of every question and every cause." H. T. Bngley, of Hillsboro, is candi date for nomination bv the republican party for the office of district atorn y for Washington county. His statement is: " Honesty and im partially enforce the laws and extend courteous treatment to all. Try Capital Journal Want Ads. Fear Grows That Orissa May Have Fallen Victim to Ger man Commerce Raider New York, Feb. 9. The 3,3.)S ton British passenger liner Orissa, plying between South America and Kngland, is .believed to be at the bottom of the ocean, a victim of x Herman commerce raider. The report that this vessel had been destroyed arose fiom a London cable to a Wall Street firm saying that "a large passenger steamer h id met with a ter rible accident in the north Atlantic." Tho Orissa was last heard from at Rio .Janeiro nearly a mouth ago. .Shipping men are convinced that German raiders have sunk or captured several British vessels in addition to the liner Appam, recently brought in to Norfolk as a Teuton prize. The British admiralty has instructed liners to watch out for raiders and while of ficers syoffed at the possibility of danger, shipping circles are more con cerned over the maritime situation than at any time since tho Lusitanin was sunk. ,V. J). Kvereth, second officer of the British steamer Author, believes that German raiders are in or en route to the (iulf of Mexico to waylay Brtiish ships. He declared that the German raider which accompanies the Appam part way across the Atlantic, might easily have encountered the Orissa, be ing not inoro than 500 miles away from Norfolk when the Appam docked. Shipping circles were besieged for in- rormatioii all day conceriiig tne Orissa, but they had no news; moreover, cor respondents' cables to London remain ed unanswered. The J'ncific Steam Navigation com pany, owners of the Orissa, said they had no word of her since January 10 though she was due in Lisbon January 2(i and in Liverpool February 1. Sho carried probably not over BO passengers the capital company said, but did not know whether Americans were aboard. Most of tho crew were British. Fears are felt here for at least 7 big liritis'n anil French liners ami sev eral t'ltnanl freighters, now at sea. Clayton Mystifies jit. The Bligh "He is the only psychic, exponent I iiave ever tested who conforms to all the tests and who proved to me be yond the shadow of a doubt that he is all that he claims. 1 will go farther and will state that I am fully con vinced that Clayton is the only true psychic adept of Caucasian blood in the world," wa3 the report of J'rof. Alexis Sciioverhorn, phyc hological. ex pert of the, University of Prague, one of the greatest living 1 authorities on Psychic research in the scientific world. Clayton appeared before JVof. Sciiover horn nnd several other psychical ex perts in Prague three years ago. Thev were sceptical at first, but as Clayton answered every test, they departed con THREE THE WHOLE BODY j NEEDS PURE BLOOD; The bones, the muscles, and all the organs of the body depend for their strength and tone and healthy action on pure blood. If the blood is very impure, the bones become diseased; the muscles become enfeebled, the step loses its elasticity, and there is inability to perform the usual amount of labor. The skin loses its clearness, and pim ples, blotches and other eruptions appear. flood s Sarsaparilla makes Books of Recorder Elgin Have Been Audited for Past Year The following report was made to pure i the chairman of the finance committee V.1 J Ti I ia ttJkrST other ' the clt- cou"cil ' humors, catarrh, rheumatism, dys- j d,,y evening. It is a complete report of pepsia, loss of appetite, that tired feel-! the city's business for the year 1U15. ing. Be sure to get Hood s and get it today. All druggists. Push Indictment Against Smugglers San Francisco, Feb. 9. Federal auth orities here expressed today their in tention ot piisumg to the hunt tho in dictments agiinst immigration offici als, former Mongolia steamer officers and Chinese, charging a Chinese smug gling conspiracy. Salem, Oregon, February 5, lHlfl. To the Chairman and Members of the .finance Committee of the Salem City Council: An examination of the books and rec ords of ('has. P. Elgin, city recorder, for the period from January 1, 1 ! 1 5, to December 31, 1915, inclusive, shows the following: Receipts. Interest for street improve ment's under old, charter net and other miscellaneous items Fines and forfeiture of bail I rees. state eases 9S9.27 2,37.1.50 15.90 The indictments caused no surprise, , for they had been forecasted from tlielStrcet funJ 1.0,i'-!)7 tune the Mongolia brought in a cargo of Chinese, ami Immigration Commis sioner Cnminetti took a hand in the in vestigation. The indictments, announc ed by United States District Attorney Total paid to city treasurer as per receipts on file and city treasurer's records . .4,4a(i.(U An examination of the bills allowed en ny united Mates District Attorney , , Preston, were against Immigration Jrl-I a.ncI "rant-a lss therefor, disclosed spector Joseph X. Strand; Deputy Im miiigtion Commissioner W. T. lioyce; Immigration Inspector Frank Hayes; Immigration Interpreter W. O. Glen denning; Watchmen L. J. Smith and David F. Graham of the immigation the following overpayments: Warrant No. 182(7, drawn for 3.87, should have been $.1.47; overpayment Warrant" No. 18510, drawn for l!).t0, should have been $10.- .40 ic company. service; Purser Hut, Cnief Engineer "u; overpayment s.flfl Paul, Assitant Engineer Scott, Chief Warrant No. $18771, drawn for Steward Richards, steerage Steward i0!).35, should have been Wolfe and Watchman Garretty of the: $d07.40; overpayment 1.93 former Pacific Mail liner Mongolia;! Warrant No. 19029 is a duplicate fifteen Chinese, and Joseph Tape, a of No. 19347; overpayment .. 2 20 Chinese employe of the Southern Paeif- Warrant No. 18603 is a duplicate in xo. iDzy-i; overpayment .. .00 I Tart, of warrant No. 38492 is a j duplicate of part of No. 18002; ! overpayment 14.70 ;Pnrt of warrant No. 18870 is a duplicnte of part of No. 18002; ! overpayment sno Warrant No. 20192 is drawn for $10.75, should have been $10.00; overpayment 75 AN UNFAILING WAY TO BANISH HAIRS (Beauty Jotcs.) Ugly hairy growths can be removed in the privacy of your own homes if you get a small original package of dela tone and mix into a paste enough of the powder and water to cover the hairy surface. This should be left on flip slrin about 2 minutes, then removed and the skin washed and every trace of hair will nave vanished. No harm or inconven ience can result from this treatment, ! her 31, 1915 Total overpayments $42.50 The various amounts above mentioned have since been collected from the dif ferent parties by the city recorder and paid to the city treasurer. Statement of Bonded Municipal bonds outstanding Deee'm- but be sure you buy real dulatono, Long Term Convicts Escape from Prison -Ml 4t verted and the great psychologist free ly gave out the above report, which was sent to all the universities of r.urope. But Clayton is not of unmixed Cau casian blood. His mother was the daughter of a Hindoo Yogi, who him self was the possessor of wonderful psychic power. When but seventeen years of age. Clayton was admitted to the Circle of Yagis of Allahabad, India but since that time has advanced through scientific study of the sub ject until at present he is without a peer in his chosen profession. Clayton will answer from eighty to one hundred questions n night and has the proud record of having never failed lo give the correct answer to any ques tion ever asked of him. He will appear at the Bligh theatre today, tomorrow nii.l Thursday. y PECULIAR FACTS ABOUT WELL KNOWN PEOPLE Washington, Feb. !). Secre- tary of State Lansing, except when receiving foreign ambns- sadors and ministers, always smoke a pipe. Then he hides it where he can grab it again as soon as his visitor leaves. funding 5 per cent bonds Refunding 5 per cent bonds. Municipal refunding 5 per cent bonds, bridge bonds.. Refunding Marion and Ferry street sewer bonds Muilicilinl 5 Tier wnt rntn.T. Sacramento, Cul., Feb. !). -Folsoni ing bunds .... prison guards are today searching for Municipal 5 per cent serial two long term convicts who escaped umii mi' prison last nignt. The convicts are Jose Martinez, sen tenced from Sacramento county in 1910 to serve fifteen years for burg larg, and Harvey E. Smith, sentenced from Tehame county in J910 to serve twenty years for rape. The convicts were employed on the prison farm as dairymen. Their prison record had been so good that they were made trusties and were allowed quite a degree of freedom. They were not missed' last night until the prison roll was checked up. No trace has been secured of the missing prisoners but Warden J. J. Smith has a big detachment of guards scouring the surrounding country nnd he believA the men will be captured during the day. Prosperity in Canada sewer bonds 00,000.00 20,0110.00 27,000.00 19,000.00 03,050.110 4.12.000.00 Chemeketa street improvement Water to 14th street Commercial street improve ment Center to D street.... Cottage street improvement North Mill creek to F. G. road Cottage street improvement Court to North Mill creek.. Court street improvement Commercial to Church street D street improvement Winter to 20th street 1,779.99 Front street inipiovement North Mill creek to north city limits High street improvement State to Mill street Highland avenue improvement Broadway to F. G. road. . . . Liberty street inipiovement Court to North Mill creek . . Mission street improvement Commercial to 12th street.. Pine street improvement Front to 4th street State street improvement Commercial to Church street 12th Btreet inipiovement Bellevue to Mission street.. 1.1th street improvement Fer ry to Marion street 14th street improvement State to Mission street Summer street improvement Court to Hnrket street .... Alley improvement Block 80. . Commercial street improve ment D to Columbia street 21st street improvement State to Center street Marion street improvement Water to 15th street Fairmonnt street improve ment Lincoln to Superior street Union street improvement Water to 12th street 12th street improvement Court to Marion street High street improvement Bush to Hoyt Market street improvement Church to 18th street Church street improvement Hood to South street I High street improvement ; Mill to Bush street 13,880.14 1 12th street improvement Mis- 1 sion to south city limits . . 24,459.01 iMill street improvement High I to 14th street 1,148.58 I North Cottage, 7th and D I streets Market street improvement I Liberty to 0th street 'Capital street improvement i ShippiiiB to Madison j 17th street improvement State I to Court street 1,489.29 Bellevue street improvement Commercial to Liberty street 2,090.77 Liberty street improvement Bellevue to Onk street .... 1.17H.S:! Opening and widening and extetnlin? streets: Opening of Hickory street ...$ Opening and extending Tine street Opening and widening South street ' 1 Widening D street 18.95 047.9: 14.S0 342.00 12.S0 141.59 94.04 1S8.00 548.41 424.99 08.42 20.4; 402.19 47.49 4.12.17 21.02 40.00 1.11,1.44 287.03 19.30 11.1.13 497.02 13.25 217.37 925.49 14.18 14.S0 155.12 90.91 321.80 2.15 18.00 72.40 A New Remedy for Kidney, Bhdder & all Uric Acid Troubles Dear Reader: I to be treated, and accurate knowledge I appeal to those of you who are concernng the nature of dissease can bothered with kidney and bladder trou-ithus bo obtained. If backache, seahl ble, that you give up the use of harsh j ing urine or frequent urination bother salts or alcoholic medicines and in their! or distress you, or if uric acid in tho place take a short treatment of "An- blood has caused rheumatism, gout or uric." I have taken many of Dr. ! sciatica, or yon suspect kidney or Pierce's medicines for the past twenty-j bladder trouble just write Dr. Pierce at five years with good results. I suffered his Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.; with kidney trouble for some years. I send a sample of urine and describo recently heard of the newest discovery symptoms. You will receive free medi of Dr. Pierce, namely, his " Anuric" . enl advice after Dr. Pierce's chemists) Tablets. After using- same I am com- j has examined the urine this will be pletely cured of my kidney trouble. ' carefully done without charge, and you A doctor pronounced me a well pre-will be under 110 obligation. Dr. Piereu served woman for my age, all due, I be-during many years of experimentation lieve, to Dr. Pierce's medical aid. has discovered a new remedy, "An Mrs. Melinda E. Miller, uric," which is found to be thirty- seven times more powerful than lithin. Note: Dr. Eberle and Dr. Braith-in removing urie acid from the system, waite as well as Dr. Simon all distin-jf vou are suffering from backache or gmshed medical authorities agree thatthe pains of rheumatism, go to your whatever may be the disease, the urinebest druggist and ask for a 50-cciit seldom fails in furnishing us with alms of "Anuric" put up by Doctor clue to tho principles upon which it isl'ierce. Shows That Salem Had Large Sum On Hand Decem ber 31, 1915 The following report from an ex amination of tho books of C. O. liicc. city treasurer, for the year 1915, shows exactly the amount of money passing through the office of city treasurer each mouth. The report was submit ted at the meeting ot the city council Monday night. To tho chairman and members of tho finance committee of the Sulein city council: An examination oftlie records '.ml accounts of C. (). Kice, treasurer of the citv of Salem, for the period from January 1, 1915,-to December 31, 11115, iiicliilnve, shows the following receipts ami disbursements, compiled by months tor tne year: Receipts. H:lnnee on hand Jan. 1, 1915 $132872.9: improvement fund collections foor Jan. 1915 'dome ipnl fund collections for Jnn. 1915 :.. 'I'ipnivemeiit fund cvllei Uons 11 il 1 III collections if.l.S Total outstanding munici- TnI ,)0'u,a 021, 050.00 ( hnrter act bonds outstanding De cember 31, 1915: State street rahvay bonds . ,i(il2.4.15.75 Upper State street bonds l-VOSl South Commercial street bonds North Winter street improve ment bonds 471.00 i.ower state street improve ment bonds Commercial street railway im provement bonds 3 000.00 High street improvement bonds Upper State street improve ment bonds 1,150.00 Commercial street .improve ment bonds 8,518.93 Total of street improvement liens not paid or bonded. . .$50,502.38 Park Board. . I examined the books, accounts and vouchers of Mr. F. W. Steusloff, secre tary of the Park Board, fur the period I from January 1, 1915, to December 31. 1915, inclusive, all of which were found correct, showing the following: Receipts if 2.008.00 Disbursements 2,0110.23 2,142.4.1 7,751.30 700.00 $900,000,000 in New WealSh Added fa 1915 ENORMOUS CROPS and LOW TAXATION Make Farmers Rich CANADA, enjoyint wonderful prosperity from the products r,f the farm, the orchard, and the centersof industry Cepacia has come into her own. No country wrote a brighter pa;;e of history in agricul tural and industrial development dur ing 1915 than Canada. All industrial plants working overtime. Wheat av erage, 36.16 bushels per acre in Al beitaj 28.75 bushels per acre in Sas katchewan; 28.50 bushels per acre in Manitoba. All other grains showed similar large yields per acre. Taxes average $1'4 to $35 per quarter sec tion, includes all taxes. No taxes on improvements. Come and Get Your Share of This Prosperity - the tmtnt wealth-producing erm tb Dominion l.hH ever known. Ire M-honln end full rrlilliiiuf lilwty. Good clfmnte. World-renowned livt-itci'lt. I'rixi won at International Fairt provo Ini. Hero I your opportunity! What clmnee havo you (o pro vide farm for your children in your present lota Mm, where land pricea are lo bitfh? Get Your Farm Home from the Ca nadian Pacific Ry.-20 Years lo Pay Good land from 111 to twi per aera. Irrloatrd tandf from 1 16. nnd Uie Government o-uaranteea your land and water title! . llalanri; after ftrat pavrnent exteniled over nineteen yeara with interest at 6' ; . I'rjviletro of fayina in full at any time, fyina before final payment ccomea dua your farm ahould bavu paid d.r itadf, SaOOO Loan for Improvomonta. We will lend yrti I p to Ii'mm for improv-mei.ti in certain dialrieta with l.o aecunty other than Uio land ittclf, particular? on refines'. Twenty yeara for repayment uf Joan Willi ir.urest at 6. RaaoV-Matfo'Farwia for Salo. P&rma which wa have developed by providTa houe. bnrn, weii ar d f.-neinir end in gome caaca cultivation for guiv. f-pecial aaay terma. CIOOO Loan for Ltvoatock. In defined dittrictfl after one year'a occupation under eel-lain cinuiiiot t we advance cuttla, aueep and bo- to larroera up to a value of II UK). Wo Wen Van, Wo Can (moral To Hoi Voo. tit owntheland. We want the lund eultlvet. d. Onrinl.r erta are mutual. Hoy direct and pet your farm home fromthenadianl'acillclCailway. UemJ for f raw book. - Total outstanding charter net bonds ik50.477.SS Bancroft act bonds outstanding I)e ceniber.31, 1915: Improvement, bonds issue T). ..t44.203.03 Improvement bonds issue F. . 02.053.93 Improvement bonds issue ('.. 91,071.57 Improvement bonds issue II.. 11.193.3S Improvement bonds issue I... 20,310.22 Improvement bonds issue .1... 04,240.72 Improvement bonds issue K.. 9,400.71 Improvement bonds issue I... 29,321.30 Improvement bonds issue M.. 49.503.90 Improvement bonds issue N.. 17.405.79 Improvement bonds issue O.. 17,221.04 Improvement bonds issue P... 7,130.23 Improvement bonds issue Q.. 25,915.55 Balance on liand $ 1.S3 Respect fully submitted, Auditor. Total outstanding Bnncroff act bonds !M50,307.0.1 Statement of Outstanding General Fund Warrants, December 31, 1915. Warrants, 19n0 $ i.oo Warrants, 1910 5.711 Warrants, 1911 jo.55 Warrants, 1912 V,o Warrants, 1914 20.00 Warrants, 1915 7,050.42 Total outstanding general fund 4:7,094.17 Statement of Outstanding Street Fund Warrants, December 31, 1915. Warrants, 19US $ 14,00 Warrants, 1915 350.70 st (( t ! Je sje e $ $ COCOANUT OIL FINE FOR WASHING HAIR . sjs sjc e sis s jc sjc :t s If you wnnt to leeii your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps Mid prepared shampoos contnui too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and is ivcry hariutiiil. Just plain nmlsificd coroanut oil (which is pue and entirely greaseless) is much better than the most expensive soap or Anything else you can use for shampooing, ns this can not possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two tciispoonfuls will make an abundance or rii h creamy hither, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. Vou cin get iiiiilsified coconniit oil at most an'y drug store. Jt is very cheap, and a few ouiu-es is enough to last cvervone in the fiimilv for mouths. tor Feb. 191; Municipal fund tor Feb. 1915 I ".; ' "i 11" f :iu t'ii f ir Mar. 1915 Municipal fund collections fur Mar. 1915 ImpHAtineut fund collections IV.r Apr. 1915 .'iiiiinp.il fund collections far Apr. 1915 1 ii'prov emeiit fund collections IV.r May : :i Mrnitdjal fund collections for .May 1915 !ni lovoiiit nt fund collections for dune 1915 ' Miiiiici id fund collections for June !n:pio t niciit fun I collections lor July 1915 : Ahuiicipal fund collections tor July 1915 In.proM iiieut fun I collections for Aug. 1915 Mniiici) 11I fund collections for August 1915 Improvement fun I collections for Sept. 1915 Isi 11:1 it- ijsii fund collections for Sept. 1915 In' lovtiuciit fun I collections for (lit. 1915 Municipal fund collections for Oct. 1915 1 1 1 1 1 iot uncut fun I collections for Nov. 1915 Municipal ' fund collcclious for Nov. 1915 lii'l rovi'ineiit fun 1 collections for I 1915 Municipal fund collections for 1 1915 30150.57 4S0I.I0 302S.09 7002.10 533.07 2V9.i9.iO 1307.09 10550.9.1 2o.")7.0!i 2715I1.S9 025S.70 915S.01 4 IS0.3O 1592.72 S020.27 379.20 120X5.41 12195.34 11312.45 750.S7 10017.94 50937.03 7S73.02 42OS.04 Feb. Canadian Partite Sty. 1 1 rinH annuv CALdAKV, aUbtfta. Ca. feVMUa!ia Totnl outstanding street fund . $304.70 f.Note): The item of $14.00, out standing warrant for 190S, wns paid prior to the time the present hooks were opened in 1913. Kiitry to correct will be made in the business of Janu ary, 1910. Statement of Outstanding Street Im provement Warrants, December 31, 1915. Total street improvement out standing warrants $52,470 57 Statement of Outstanding New Sewer Warrants, December 31, 1915. Warrants. 1915 $5.00 Statement of Street Improvement Liens Not Paid or Bonded December 31, 1915. Tavement improvement liens; Asylum avenue improvement 14th to 24th stfee - 231. S2 Broddivay street improvement Mill creek to Madison street 3.20 fapitnl street impuovement Court to Shipping 705.0S Center street improvement Liberty to 14th street .... 70.10 George G. Bingham Has Announced Candidacy For County Judge Attorney George (. Bingham has an nounced his caiiili'lacy for the repub lican nomiatnion for the office of cir cuit judge of department No. 2 and will be the opponent of Judge William t:,,U.,,. tl... ,1 t, ).,i.,t fe ,,,,, ....... , Bingliain has been a resident of Salem L.n.,o iwr. n.i i.,,u ,.!.,.;,.. ..1 i... u;..o mil. v 4 ...... I'""' " ..in 1SH0 when he was udmittcd to the bar in Yamhill county. He served as dis trict attorney for Linn, Marion, l'olk, Yamhill and Tillamook counties, from 1S90 to 1892 and has served as assist ant district attorney and city attor ney. He is a republican in politics. Judge William Galloway who is now serving on the bench in this depart ment of the circuit court came to this city from Yamhill county where his father settled on a donation land claim in 1S02 and Judge Galloway litis been a resident of Marion and Yamhill coun ties since that time. Judge Gnllonayi served his first term in the district comprising l'olk, Yamhill, Tillamook, Marion and I. inn counties but since the district has been divided has been handling the equity department of this district. Judge Galloway was a demo cratic candidate for supreme court jus tice in 1914 and polled the largest vote throughout the state that wus uncorded to Bny democratic candidate with the exception of Senator Chamberlain, Totnl receipts Disbursements. Improvement fund for Jan. Municipal fun. I fur Jan. Special sewer fuii, for Jan. Improvement fund for Feb MuniciiMil fund for Feb. SiiCciul sewer Intnl. F Improvement fund for Mar. .Municipal fund tor Mar. Special sewer fund, Mar. Improvement fun I, April. Municipal fund, April Special sewer fund, April Improvement fund, May .. Municipal fund, May Improvement fund, June .. Miniieipil fund, June Special sewer fund, June .. Inipiovement. fund, July .. Municipal fund, July Special sewer fund, July .. Improvement fund, Aug. .. .Municipal fund, Aug Special sewer fund, Aug .. Improvement fund, Sept. .. Municipal fund, Sept Special sewer fund, Sept. Improvement fund, Oct. .. Muiiicipnl fund, Oct Special sewer fund. Oct. Improvement fund, Nov. .. Moniciiinl fiiiiil. Nov Special sewer fund, Nov. Inipiovement fund, Ilec. .. Miinicipul fund, Ilec Special sewer fund, Dee. ... ..$121121.70 .$ 07319.55 HS5I.SI 4S7.37 . 45 10.03 10I99.59 13S.4S 204.12 15202.12 70.97 43IH.5) 1 2550.07 35-100.(1(1 0719.04 10970.39 2920.00 9971.00 23 IS. 20 20325. 12 I2S70.I1 203S, 12 719.27 7711.09 117.01 I7I4.UII IU507.O9 794.00 3455.47 17SS0.2S 403.41 2913.12 8109.50 91.87 482.23 10212.99 130.20 Total disbursements $299509.27 ISalonee on hand December 31, 1915, -O SURROUND yourself with Comfort--! day.-t tfeek--al time" stop at HOTEL NORTONIA Trie House of Gracious Service of Unobtrusive Ministrations. The home of tke Satisfied Guest where delicious Viands with the natural HOME-LIKE flavor com pel friendship. Room, tilth priviltfa ef bath $1 or mora tha day. Roomj with privata bath $1.5 0 or mora tha in) Tha thin, that appaala-modarata pricM. liftoff Washington 124, and , Washington Portland 1 "14 re. ' 'laan iiihiii ' . ,,'v jT til This is the package of crackers which the thoughtful deal er invariably wraps up for you. The name Snowflake Sodas means good crackers. PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT COMPANY Portland, Oregon When In SALEM, OREGON, (top s BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths BATES: 75c, $1.00, 1.50 PEE DAI The only hotel in the business district. Xearest to all Depots. Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away Prom Home. T. O. ELIOH, Prop. Both Phones. Tree Auto Bus. - l J. C. YUEN Well known Chinese doctor, has successfully treated all diseases in the past year, see testimon- iuls on file ut the Oriental Herb t Co., ClU State Street, Salem. I Out-of-town patients treated by a f in 1 it uni 11 1 ic ii 111 it iHincn. r-cr n ror X diagnoses blank. STENOGRAPHERS Why Not Use Columbia QUALITY Carbons? Made In Oregon 100 Copies Guaranteed from Each Sheet. 4 Colnmbia Carbon Pa-er Mfg. Co. 33rd & Broadway, Portland, Ore. The b.ilance as shown above was ver ified by the lunik bnlances ntt shown by the bank uish books and the money in the drawer and found correct. Ask The Capital Journal about job printing. Always Watch JThis Ad Changes Often aV X T Strictly correct weinht, square deal and highest rices for all kinds of X junk, metal, rubber, hides and furs. I jay 2'je er iound for old Tins. J l!i stock of all sizes second hand incubutors. All kinds corruiraW T iron for both roofs and buildings, Roofing faner and second land linoleum. H. Steinback Junk'Co. The ITouse of llnif a Million Fargaius. .'102 North Commercial ht. Tiicro SOS I