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six THE DAILY CAPITAL JOU RNAL,' SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1916. 't 4 1 -! EEPOET OP THE CONDITION OF LADD & BUSH BANKERS M Salem in the .State of Oregon, at the close of business November 17, 1UKS. Resource. Loans nnd discount 2,044,23.l2 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 5ti,91.31 Bonds and warrants 08,534.1(1) Banking house Due from approved reserve banks 41,344..).) Exchanges for clearing house 87,M00.!1 Cash on hand . 48S,2.05 Other resources i 500.00 Total :i,5!l5,87G.:U Liabilities. Capital stock paid in 500.0mi.inp Surplus fund 1.1,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid (.H.oai.fls Due to banks and bankers 341,430.08 Individual deposits subject to check 2,045,774.117 Demand certificates of deposit 234.li4.r.4 Cashier checks outstanding 4,0;8.34 Certified checks , 1 i',0,jH:, Time and savings deposits 373,s72..r)2 Total .1.5!).-).H7ii..!l STATE OF OKEHON, County of Marion, as; I, Wni. H. Walton, enshier of the ndovo named bank, do solemnly swear that the above stutenient is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. VM. S. WALTON, Cashier. CORRECT Attest: A. N. BUSH, . ASAHKL BUSH. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22d day of November, l!lfl. L'. 1'. ALDHK'H, Notary Toblic for Oregon, Residing at Hnlcm. My Commission Expires Novem ber 2.1, 1!MI). FOE AN EMBARGO Washington, Nov. 22 An- nouiicemi'iil thut he will intro- duco a resolution culling for an embargo on foodslutl's as soon as congress convenes was made toduy by Representative Fitzgerald of New York, chair- man of the house appropria- tions commit ice. SAGE TEA BEAUTIFIES Don't Stay Gray! Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens Hair So Naturally that No body Can Tell You ran turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a 50-cent bottle of Wyoth's Sago and Sulphur Coai Jiound" at any drug store. Millions of kottlcs of this old famous Sago Tea Kec.ipo, improved by the addition of thor ingredients, are Bold annually, ays a well-known druggist hero, be cuuse it darkens the hair so unturnlly and evonly that no one ran tell it hits fcoen applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise await inir them, because after one or two ap plications tbo gray hair vanishes audi jour looks become luxuriantly dark I and beautiful. Thia ia the ago of youth. Gray-haired. nattrartive folks aren't wanted round, so get busy with Wyeth's JSnge and Sulphur Compound to-night and you'll bo delighted with your dark, Isndsomo liuir uud your youthful ap pearance within a few days. Thia preparation is a toilet requisite and la not intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. Another Business Building for Salem And Salem continues to improve, es pecially in the business district. Hughes and Durbin are figuring on erecting n business building on the vacant lot just north of the Ye Liberty theatre on North Liberty street, nl a cost es timated from i,000 to I3,000. The building will be of a terra eotta brick, modern in every respect, with the best that ean be built in the way of display windows. It will face fiO feet on Lib erty street and have a depth of 100 feet and has already been rented for merchandising purposes for a number of years. The details of the building have not as vet been worked nut, but it is probohle that work will begin within a few weeks, as the shooting gallery now oa the hit has been given older to move. With the building of the ."iO,000 Su lem Hospital during the winter, the Major Willis building on Court street soon to be under way, the Mcminn ite hospital, and several other build iuga that are practically ussured to Sa lem, the indications are that the com ing winter and spring will bring a general revival in building in Salem. And then there is prospects ot a South 'ru Pacific depot. lournal Want ads will sell it, I !. .. . . jl 1 Pure Blood means Perfect Health Pi J TRADE Vs VT Will Mako Your ,The Swift Specific I i ' 1 Chief Welsh Issues Permits for Purchase since the new ulcnlud ordinance went into effect Monday Thief Welsh has issued nine permits to purchase the prohibited fluid. Although ho does not know just how many the physicians of I the city have issued, he thinks it has reduced the number of purchases a great deal. In one day before the Iaw went into effect, he snvs as hiuh as; forty purchases had been made nt the' vttrious drug stores. Chief Welsh said this morning that the intent of the ordinance was not to prevent the purchase of alcohol liy peo ple who want to use it for lawful pur poses but to prevent those from get ting it who swear falsely and get it, to drink. The ordinance is planned to protect the druggist and is in addition to the requirements of the state law, which demands an affidavit to be sworn to before, the druggist. Various instances are known where fictitious names have been given mid more alcohol than the law allows se cured. The granting of the permits is, iu a lurge measure, up to the doctors of the city, as only they and the chief of police are authorized to issue them. ' Practically the same city ordai nance has just been passed by tho city of Contrnlia, Washington. In other Ore gon cities the ordinance or similar uiensnres are being enacted. t hief of Police Welsh is the first officer to secure a conviction of per jury under the new law mnkiug pun ishable as perjury the giving of a fic titious name in getting liquor. The case has been determined and the sen tence of from two to ten yenrs in the state penitentiary given. However, ludge Kelly jmroled tho offender from the bench," with the requirement that lm renorts to the penitentiary .each month, just to keep him in mind of j what he is missing. Wheat Is Plaything of Chicago Gamblers Chicago, Nov. 22. After a sharp ad vance on tho opening, wheat declined when reports of large export orders, which hud caused the stampede, were denied by exporters. December was down below today's opening H-j at .rl.K2 3-4; Mav down 3-4 at $1.88 Vi and July down 2 ' at l..)8i,i. Corn made good gnins on reports of unsettled weather over the corn belt. December was up half at US 7 8; .May up half ut IM1 3 4 and July up 18 at 00 3-8. Oats woro irregular December up 3-8 at 57 3 4; May down 3-8 at 02 .-. Provisions were slightly higher. Insane Patient Jumped Through Window Manual Oilson, nlins Pike Page, made a flying leap through a window in tho third story of the asylum yesterday aft ernoon about 3:30 and broke his right ankle. He landed on his feet but tho ground was hardwith frost and the bone snapped. The window is ubout 30 feet from the ground and was just being closed by an attendant, Kichard Ryley, when tiilson rushed through. He is an escaped convict from the penitentiary nt Kichmond, Virginia, and he was being held pending the arrival of officers to take him east. Several mouths ago h was arrested by Chief of Police Welsh because he persisted iu peeping in nt windows- Because he was afflicted with the idou people were per secuting him he was committed to the asylum, lie is about 23 yenrs of age and confessed that he took Kyloy unawares ia his attempt to escape. V MARK Blood Pure SKgS Co. S lip iS" -"sj Federation of Labor Passes Resolutions Objecting to System Baltimore. Md.. Nov. 22. After a trot debate the American Federation fl Labor this afternoon adopted a resoltt-; tion against the teaching military; training iu the public schools. Secre tary Baker's action iu offering t I place military instructors at the posal of schools desiring them was dcnined as tending to militarize dis-1 iiu- ! the i schools. L'ftoits of federation officers to pre vent the action were swept aside by tin overwhelming vote, after various mild er subsritutcs had been defeated. Some of the warmest arguments-for the resolution came from Sarah Sa pirio, representing the garment work ers, a young woman so tiny she was asked to speak from the chairman's platform iu order that she might be seen. The recent big fiihts on labor, that in Colorado particularly, she de clared proved labor could have nothing ill common with militarism. "The children of the master classes lire now taught the use of guns ami you can't slop it,J' saiil Andrew Fu ruseth. "I suppose you radical social ists would prevent the children of the proletariat from having an equal op portunity. In the west every boy knows how to use a gun. In the east you ex pect somebody else to defend you." Last Dates for Mailing Christmas Presents ! For the benefit of those, living iu ! Salem and dicinity who expect to send I Christmas gifts to Alaskn. the Orient i and Europe, the postirt'fice lias eom-j piled a list showing the last dates on j which gifts can be mailed to arrive j there by Christmas. I For the Copper Hiver section of; Alaska, the last mailing date is Dee. 13; for points in the Juneau district, Dec. 17; for Austria-Hungary, Nov. 30; i Denmark, Dec. "; F.ustcrn states, Dec' 20; France, Dec. 0; Creat Britain audi Ireland. .Dec. 8; Honolulu, Dec. 11 Italy. Dec. fi: Japan. Nov. 29; Norway Dec! o: Philippine Islands, Nov. 28 ShiwiL'hni, China, Nov. 23; Sweden, Dec. -. I In mail for tiermuny, Finland and Holland, no merchandise packages will j be accepted except at the letter rate; of postage. The words 'Not to be I opened until Christmas" may be writ ten on the outside of nil Christinas I packages. Vancouver Holds Out No Hope for Booze Vancouver, Wash., Nov. -With the state ot Oregon on the point of j going "bone dry' Vancouver took) steps today to keep thirsty lorllaad-. crs from usini! it as ail oasis. Vancouver is within a short street enr ride of Portland and under the Washington law,, liquor may still be, shipped here. This is the incentive, ac cording to local authorities, tor a uum- lier of persons irom urcguii iriK make arrangements to receive wet imn,l iii Vancouver. Jnines O. Hlair, county attorney, lurs issued an opinion that non residents cannot get permits to receive liipior in this stnte. SALEM EXPERIENCE fan you doubt the evidence of this' Salem woman f ! You can verify this Salem endorse ment. Itdd tiiis: Mrs. H. If. Scruggs, 72.") S. Thirteenth St., Salem,, savs: "I know from per sonal experience that Donn s Kidney I'ills are a medicine of merit nnd I don't hesitate to recommend them to anyone 1 hear complaining of back ache or kidney trouble. 1 had a dull pain through my ..idneys. Other symp toms of kidney disorder convinced mel that my kidnevs were tho cnuse ofi bnekieho. 1 took two boxes of Doan'a Kidney I'ills and they stopped thnt misery in my back and put my kid neys in good condition." i'rtco flOc it nil dealers. Don't simp ly ask for a kidney remedy get Dean's Kidney Tills the same that Mrs. Scruggs iiad. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Taking Steps to Aid the Chemawa School The legislation and taxation depart ment of the Commercial club met yes terday afternoon with fongressnian llnwley to decide ways and menus of bringing before congress the needs of the Salem Indian school nt flieninwa. Superintendent Hall says the school is in a bud way and this seems to be the universal opinion of every one who has taken the trouble to visit the school. At the meeting it was decided to scud a committee to fhemnwa to make n report to the government through fongressnian llawley. On this investi gating committee, the following hnvo been appointed: T. It. Kay, Hr. R. K. Lee Stiner, flovi ernor Wilhvconibu, Hen W. Olcott, Walter K. Kevcs, lr. t). It. Miles, tieo. F. Itodgers, John II. Me Nary. 11. W. Meyers, l'aul It. Wallace, W. M. Ham ilton, l lias. A. Park, Joseph A. Albert, A. Hush. Max O. Huron. .1. 1". Kodgers, Dr. W. H. Morse, Dr. W. 11. Hyrd. The subject of securing the pro losed lsT,0P0 appropriation from congress necessary to place the Chema wa school iu a class with the other five Indian sch-Mds, will he discussed by Mr. Mauley this evening nt the .'iiniinereial club. .- ELECTION DOUBT COST WILLCOX - MANY r S-l.i- v. - i i-fltnim I H , j i, i ' Chairman. WM- It was no enviable job that William land he showed his .joy, which was trans it. Willcox, chairman of the republican 'formed in a few hours to doubt and national imittee. had in the anxious liM,m "". western f igures became lays that followed the taking of the presidential vote. Naturally, he was in Now York city, for many hours, re jubilant when the returns from Nvw ; reiving reports by telegraph ami tele York, Illinois nnd Pennsylvania seem-! phone, as depicted iu the neeompuny ed to indicate the election of Hughes, ' ing picaure. ;' OLD-TIME REMEDY I MAKES PURE BLOOD! Hood's Sarsaparilla lilts been nnd is Hie people's medicine because of its reliable character and its won derful success in purifying, enriching: nnd revitalizing; the blood and reliev ing the coinmifn.iliseases and ailments scrofula., cnlaoh, rheumatism, dys pepsia, loss of 'appetite, that tired ieeltng, general debility Hood's Suisnp'iirilla purifies and en- : riches the blood, and in so doing renders the human system the great- J est service possible. This medicine hag been tcRt(J for yenl Jt .g absolutely Safe, fnctlv tiiiw clnnn nnd nhcnlntolv Anf a. I Jt ' . . ' as well as of peculiar and unequaled medicinal merit. Get Hood's, nnd get it now from any drug store. . JXDeCl Bitter rlffM r & Over Foodstuffs Embargo I Washington, Xov. 22. A bitter fight, tin the house over the question of es-i I tablishmont of a foodstuffs embargo was forecast today. j In a formal statement Repreaontn-.i ' tive Fitzgerald, chairman of the appro- j i printions committee and leader of Tain-; many 's delgation iu the house, an-! Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S HASTORiA "THAT , ) " C floc tJI AuJ YOJ OU6HTA KUtAli (COtAE OH A LOOKA HERE. ARE I ,-r WAS A ClNCH I nor Tn " A DO&COlcMS y'ou'o I Louie, J 7 You (Soys All DEAD? wasnT Gonma play careless-uke BRk Justa same it A'itf,.-. : DONT ya wanma PLAY 'TH YA .-I USED To To SUIT ME. SVMCOhI- wSNT if x! TTT.i? i 1 CARDS Afjy MORE P-AY ow DEUCES, iOO Know. That I AN y ' J rBMPTEO WJ-Z" ( THIS IS Yh ThIRO - BOT HATE-O THAT MALK I OLO STuFR AS P FO& A If ixvv fcj Ugh. WEARY HOURS AT PHONE; R- WILLCOX - unfavorable to his ause. lie rcniaiueu i , in his olfice. at national heailuuartcrs1 Story Practically Wiinout Foundation! . M Although a story' told by H. Mac Murray, an escaped convict, that am munition had been hidden near the pen itentiary sent a thrill of alarm through the community that an outbreak might be pending at the penitentiary, Depu ty Warden Sherwood said -this after noon that no guns or ammunition had been found. And regarding the report that he was certain a Luirer .pistol was secreted somewhere inside, lie said he had only rumor for it. lie admitted there was a possibility that such a weapon might hi whole storv ,,,,(. out of the fact. tie Hidden insula J ne pears to have developed out of the fact that a certain trusty ! found a box of cartridges sometime ago. II was believed to be simple minded and was told by a prisoner to go to a certain place und get a box. lie got the box but opened it and found it contained cartridges. He wns seared and did not deliver the box, which has not been seen or heard of since. I nounced lie would introduce a food ein- baruo resolution, Hcprcscntatives from Tural districts immediately declared that if Fit.ger- aid pushed his proposed resolution they Wonld counter demand emburgoes on manufactured materials, for which tlry (,;,! farmers are paving greatly increased prices. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A LITTLE GAME" When NEW :j 0LABSOTED ADVE2TISINO BATES Rata per word New Today: j Each inaertion, per wora.-.l i One week ( insertions), per word 5c : )n month(26 insertions) per word 17 The Capital Journal will not be re . ipoaiible for more than one insertion ' 'or nrrora in Classified Advertisments. it-id vour advertisements the first day ' r auueaia an notify us immediately' Minimum charge, ISc. 'JONES' Nt'RSKRY State and 24th. nov24 ; H 1 1) F.S WANTKD 197 S. Commercial. J'hono 3i. doclS f'L'BNISHED Apartments, also bar suitable for garage. 491 N. Cottage FOli RKNT Modern furnished room. close in. 700 Trade. nov22 o.) . FOR RENT Good farm, 150 acres. Ad dress owner, 1195 South Twelfth, tf WANTKD A girl to do cooking and down stairs work. Phone 0"iS. nov22 ffK HAVE Baled hay and oats for lale. George Sweiglc, Gurden road, tf TOR RENT SIGNS For aaia at Cap ital Journal office. ti HARRY Window cleaner. Thone 768 dccl4 FOR SALE 2 young cows, fresh in few days. Phone 13F13. nov27 SET PRICES On farm sale bills at The Journal office. WANTED M. -Fat and fresh cows. 1425 nov20 CHOICE Goat meat for sale cheap at 1230 Ferry street. tf 1 OLD FIR Wood for sale, delivered in i town. Phone 092 B. A. Way. tf FOR SALE Or trade for a fresh milk cow, a good 1200 lb. work horse. Phone 47F24. nov23 PAY The' highest market price for all kinds of live stoca at nil times, ti. W. Eyre, 2200M, Salem. tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished house keeping rooms,- reasonable, H");) N. Commercial St. dcc21 WANTED A gentle driving horse for 1 t.. ;.,.n , , ,ir UTttitiir I' t.tM.i K - V P'OK RK.NT 2 houses, good garden, fruit and barn, line iu South Salem on Liberty St., one on loth St. I'hone 2121 M. ' nov2:i FOK RKNT A suite of housekeeping rooms, well furnished at 'AM iN. Lib erty. Impure at residence. I'hone 104t)J. of SNAP 160 aercs, 10 miles east of Sa lem, ll.1) in cultivation, lumber on ground for house. Price $00.00 per acre. H. A. .Tobuson & Co. uov22 Vol' CAN CUT The greatest returns from your land by growing pepper mint; no expensive equipment re quired. .Write K. B. Wallace for free information; have had four years experience. Albany, Ore. UK UK'S YOUR CHANCE To go into business, a restaurant, good location doing a good business, for lots, auto- . mobile, or any good property ask foi call on or address f!eo. B. Jacobs room 11, Hieyman bldg. nov2r. Why the Journal is popular $ It prints the world's news to- day while it's news. ft Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO Rl A JODAY TBSf A88 Notice, for sale at Jour nal office. tf : 4 WANTKD tiirl for general housework no washing. Phono 285M. nov2l WANTKD Black walnuts. .1. or 1437 Center. llioue 400 nov24 ' FOR SALIC Or trade for fresh milk cow, film Trade St. uov25 WANTKD The use of a buggy for tho winter. Address L. cure Journal. n22 CKKSK For Thanksgiving Phono j'our orders for A I geese to 04iF14. n5-7 WILL WINTER Over a Holstc'm on Durham bull free. AIbo a young culf wanted. Phone 7I1F11. nov23 WANTKD Farm hand experienced iu general farming, murricd, steady job if satisfactory. Phone llK33.'.uov24 WANTKD :i room furnished apart ment close iu, modern. Box 15 caro . Journal. nov23 FOR RKNT Modern house with barn and garage, Yew Park, .$12.50. Phone?"' 1204. , uov24 GOAT MEAT For sale, first class, only 5 cents per lb. at O. K. Grocery, delivered in city. dccll WANTED Furnished 4 or 5 room house, close in, permanent. Address "Wanted" caro Journal. nov25 PHONE 208 Wufln you have wood sawing to be done, all work guaran teed, 3iin Rogers. nov2t CARPET And rug weaving done at reasonable prices. Mrs. Lillio 1)u Boid, 1SR8 Currant Ave. nov25 9ET YOUR Trespass Notices, . now upply of cloth ones at Capital Jour nal tf WANTKD Plain sewing, children's clothing specialty. Mrs. Ijtvlon, phone 1I2.'J, -182 8. High St. n'ov2t FORfiALE New crop English walnuts 20 cents per lb. nnd 2nd hand wheel cheap. Phone 274W. nov2:i WANTED All round man wishes po sition setting up A'mns toys or ma chinery. Add. H. Layton, -182 S. High, or phono 112.1. ijov2t fACOB VOflT 079 South Commercial street, invites his old friends to call on him when in need of shoo repair ing. Best of work at lowest prices. dc'cIO 210 ACRES For rent; 150 in cultiva tion, bal. pasture; l!)1. acres (teach es, 7 acres loganberries, well watered by springs, 2 houses, 3 barns. Phono 84P2. uov22 MONEY LOANED On furftiturc, hors es, vehicles, merchandise, etc.. Trans actions private. Possession reluined. Union Loan Agency, 217 South High street. .dec 14 CHOICEST 10'i acres on limits of Falls City, cultivated, unencumbered, beautiful view, trade for homo iu Salem, Dullns, Corvallis or Portland, quick, tieorge Walling, Hotel Gail, Dallas. nov22 GOOD Btiy 200 acres land, Waldo hills, about 220 in cultivation bal. in timber and b(iish, spring and creek wuter. $00.00 per acre. II. A. Johnson & Co. nov22 MONEY TO LOAN On second hand jewelry, men's clothing, musical in struments, tools, guns, bicycles etc. Also bought sold and traded. Capital Exchange 337 Court St. Phone 403. decl7 rIORSES FOR SALE 4!) head of hors es never before inspected or offered for sale. We are selling all of our horses, weights run from one thous and to seventeen hundred pound Prospective buyers welcome any time) on or after Tuosday, November twen ty first. E. Clemens Horst Co., Bold Ranch, Independence, Or. Phone farnf 4002. nov2 No One Stays I A