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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1917)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY. MAR. 27, 1917. MX h i .1 t . . -e I ' ! I i Bones Bones 1 1 1 That Were f 1 pThat Grew t J 1 BentJby g Straight in 1 1 I Ibinted I Educator g 1 Shoes Shoes Our Advice to Foot Sufferers: Get Into the RICE & HUTCH1NS ai.u(.MT.orn FOR we know that its orthopaedically cor rect shape will allow Nuture to overcome your corns, bunions, ingrowing nails, flat foot, etc. Those all come (rom wearing narrow, bone-benditig shoes. Therefore we say: "Put your own feet, and your family's, into good-looking, long wearing Educators today. Children started in Educa- tors never experience foot troubles. Make sure that EDUCATOR is branded on the sole. That's your guarantee of the correct Educator shape that "lets the feet grow as they should." Made only by Rice & Hutchina, Inc., 15 High Street, Boston, Mass. for Wommn M Blotter Cducaior or 4m rice oiioe Co. Portland Banks Show Gain In Deposits Twenty six banks of Portland and the trust companies ttiero have filed their reports with the state snperin . tendont of banks, S. 0. Sargent. The total resources ns shown by tho com 1 i ti t if i) of (the superintendent on' .March 5. 1!17, were ll)!,(itl!l,S7:).Sil, which is hii increase of $17ni(l,5IO.S4 nver the same condition ns shown ly Ihe reports on March 7, 1!1U. It is (dsn h decrease over tho lust statement i'ileil of $"; l,i(i2 on .November 17, .1 !H H. Total deposits, including the amount Miie to bunks anil bunkers, on March .r, l!H7, nmomilotl to S7,;i-ti,HS;!.l. be in jj an. increase us compared with u year ago of approximately fourteen iin.i a half million ilollnrs, ami iv do eicase since November 17 of if'2,28:!, .1 i:U2. Postal savings deposits in Portland liavi; increnseit IOI,.M0.S: during the vein, while snvings deposits in the A GOOD WHITER HABIT Many people dread winter because the sudden climatic changes bring colds, grippe, rheumatism, tonsilitis or bronchitis. But thousands of well informed men and women today avoid much sickness for themselves and their children by taking a few bottles of Scott's Emulsion to make richer bkxni, fortify the membranes of the throat sickness. Soldiers at war receive cod liver oil; it will also strengthen you. Scott b Bmwsc. BlooinScld. N. J. t-S SEATTLE TEAM IS Out Gassed and Outplayed Canadians U. cf 0. Atheletics Get a Jolt Lose Good Man Kugeno, Or., Mar. 7. Athletic ne- tivities at the l.niversity of Oregon here were given a severe blow today when it was learned that Kent Wilson, veteran track man and the backbone of the university's team, has been call ed to the colors, and that three of the most promising men in the squad are expecting orders at any time. Kven if tlio war cloud blows over, it is doubt ed that the men could get back in train iug in time tor any of the coast meets, particularly the 'meet with the Oregon Agricultural (.olloge early in the spring Not only are several of. the best men already in one of the militia organiza tions, but others arc considering enlist ing within the next few (lavs. Meet Called Off Portland. Or.. Mar. 27. The Ama teur Athletic I'nioii American Wrest I-1 shippers TotaU in .. lerce ... Totals Hill Seattle, Wash., Mar. 27. Maying in the whirlwind maimer that ha niark- ... 1 llittip uttliD f r 111 Ik. umnnil annl.il through three straight games to viv ,Vnt'' tory, the Seattle ice hockey crew last 1 lerc night annexed the fourth and decid ing game in the play for the world's championship in the arena, nine to one from the Canadiens of Montreal. A in the last three games the far famed "flying Frenchmen" could do but little against the fast work of the locals. The contest was even more one sided than the two that had gone be fore, which Heattle won easily. Last night s game lacked the dash and vim of tho earlier contests. Mem bers of both tennis were evidently tag ged from the pace they have been forc ed to go during the series. George Kennedy, manager of the Montreal team, veteran of the ice game, declared that last Friday nights trneas was the most wonderful exhibi tion of ice hockey he had ever seen. In describing last night s encounter about all that needs be said is that Seattle took the puck at the face-off in the first period and kept it practically all the rest of the game with excep tions of brict intervals. Duck-Pin Bowling League to Organize A "Doi-k fin" bowling league, what ever that is, is scheduled to be organ ird WednexiaT night, March 28. Those interested in the ".lurk fin" business will undoubtedly be on hand. The results of Nun. lay 's special two men team match gave I'ilkenton and Doolittle first, Sumlau and Pearee sec ond. The tabulated score follows: (1). (2) (3) To. Av. Pilkenton .... 159 171 144 472 1.-.7 Doolittle 224 203 217 644 215 3S1 .174 3fil 71116 . 176 13.1 167 478 . 172 206 Wl 54t0 34 S 146 Freeland 190 341 131 11 349 1038 141 418 19.T 572 Totals .. I.loyd Donaldson 342 312 336 154 183 151 165 157 179 990 488 501 159 1S7 139 191 163 167 Totals 319 340 330 989 Government Orders For Potatoes Said To Be Coming Soon Portland, Ore., Mar. 27 Inquiries for potatoes are increasing and a fractional advance is being offered for supplies at country points. It developed during the day that much stock will be needed by the gov ernment for the use of its troops and while no actual purchases for that ac count have as yet been confirmed, still the inquiries indicate liberal deals for the immediate future. Along Front street the market is steady to firm. The only fear of the trade at this time is that stocks will not keep long enough to tide the trade over even though they were liberal enough 'for requirements. Just why the stocks are sprouting more badly than normal for this period of the season, handlers are unable to state, but it is a fact nevertheless. Kastern markets are also more inter ested in I'acific northwest potatoes and some small trading between dealers is again reported at better prices. Bean Market Soars. The bean .market is again soaring. Higher prices have been forced here, with advanced figures asked by primary Were it not for the fact that iug championship matches, which were scheduled for the Multnomah club gymnasium hero May 12 were railed off last night by the club board of di rectors, owing to the death yesterday in Chicago of Kilgar Frank, prominent member of the club, and former Anieri- ican amateur featherweight champion. All social or nthletic. activities ot the week have been cancelled by the club. Penna Loses Three .Philadelphia, Mar. 27. Ted Mere dith, famous University of Pennsyl vania athlete and holder of the worlds half and quarter mile records, has an nounced his intention of entering the United States army as an aviator. Meredith pinna to organize a Univer sity ot Pennsylvania flying squadron I oi l.ippincott, a former sprinting champion, who took a prominent part in the last Olympic, games, also plans to become nn aviator, "Nig" Koons, a former Pennsyl vania varsity eaicber nnd Wayne Vet- terlein, hockey player, followed Up pineott todny with announcements that they would join Meredith. Gall Stones, Cancer and Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stom ach Trouble. Ttiousnnds of Stomach Sufferers owe their complete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, Un like any other for Stomach Ailments. For sale by J. C. Perry and druggists everywhere. banks show a slight ..decrease during the same period. Credit Increases Willi the increase of deposits there has been u corresponding increase in the credit extended by the banks, the loans showing an increase of $12,3S., SS5.59 since March 7, JiHO, and an 'in crease of $-,('!il,'jrii.05 since Xovetubev 17. There is not n single bank in Port land using the federal reserve bank lor re-iliscouiuiug purposes. Yet on date (!' the cull the re discounts and bills pay able, representing money borrowed, amounted to i.O IO.tHi .000, an increase Cardinals Enjoined St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 27. An injunc tion to prevent Branch Kickcy from continuing ns president of the reor ganized Cardinals will probably be sought today by Phil Hall, owner of tho Browns." on the grounds that Rick ey is under contract as "efficiency ex pert" of tho local American league entry. The Cardinal camp is ready and when the suit is filed will be ready to give buttle. Wheat Hears Two Dollars Advanced Sharply Today Chicago, Mar. 27. Vheat opened strong today and following the an nouncement of the embargo of the Ar gentine government, forbidding the ex portation of flour and grain, the mar ket advanced sharply. May wheat opened up I 1-S and subsequently gain ed 3 3-8, going to $1.94 7-8. July open ed up 14 and advanced four and a quarter going to $1.(18, September opened down 14, but gained 4 to $1.54 later in tho trading. Com was influenced by rise in wheat but the advance was moderate. A low er hog market tended to discourage any exceptional advance, such as occurred in wheat. May opened up half, later gaining 1 1-8 to $1.17 5-8. July opened up "i and gained !j going to '$l.Ui 1-S while September, opening up 5-8, gain ed only 3-S to $1.14. May oats opened up 3 8, later gain ing 3-S to 61 3-8. July opened up 3-8 and gained half to J5SV-j. September opened up 3-8 and gained IS to 53 1-8. I revisions ruled steady to a row cents higher, being but. slightly in fluenced by the weakness in hogs. SWAMP-ROOT STOPS SERIOUS BACKACRE When your back aches, and your bladder and kidneys seem to be dis ordered, remember it is needless to suf fer go to your nearest drug store and get a bttle f Dr. Kilmer's .Swamp Knot. It is a physician's prescription fur discuses of the kidneys and bladder. Idaho is able to take care of a very large per cent of the Pacific northwest trade at this time, and that some stocks arc coming from Oregon points, even the present prices would have to be advanced. Local wholesalers forced the price of small white to 13c a pound, or l-2c bet ter than previous quotations, while large white was moved to 12 l-2c; or 1-le higher than previous values. Bay ous are up l-2c a pound at 10c for the day. Local sellers say that now that Cali fornia has filled . their contracts on beans, it is found that much real good quality remains, a Wholesalers complain that, the Californians filled the contracts with poor quality stuff, and all efforts to have them deliver Ao. 1 quality on purchases tailed. Preparations are under way tor a very liberal planting of beans in Ore gon, Idaho and Washington this season While for a number of years Idaho bean acreage has been increasing, there was little planting in either Oregon or Washington until last season. The pres ent season, with the prospects for ex trente prices is expected to show the greatest planting on the coast ever Known. Wheat Orders Liberal. Very liberal foreign business is offer iug for wheat not only on the Atlantic coast but on the Pacific slope. Local dealers report quite fair business now available and shipments from the inter ior are being rushed to tidewater. There was another bullish market for wheat in Chicago early in the day wrth prices sharply higher. This strength was attributed not only to the foreign demand, but to the crop damage reports coming from Nebraska and Kansas. The situation in the Kansas fields is said "That's just what I've always wished a cigarette would do -satisfy!" The feature of Chesterfields is that they begin where other cigarettes leave off. In other words, besides pleasing the taste,Chesterfields go f urther-they satisfy! Just like a long drink of cold water satis fies when you're thirsty. And yet, Chesterfields are MILD! It's Chesterfields or nothing if you want this new cigarette delight, .because no cigatette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend an entirely new combination of tobaccos and the biggest discovery in cigarette blending in 20 years. "Give me a package of those cigarettes that SATISFYl" fill to be unusually poor. A 'further advance in the prices here Buying of wheat, or at least bidding, is again anticipated. In fact millers has been generally resumed at interior say they are able to secure morOfor Pacific northwest points. Not only aro their wheat holdings than for flour at exporters operating for the day but this time. This, theierore, means that there is a much more liberal demand , either flour must advance at least to noted from milling interests. I the basis of wheat, or the latter will be sold elsewhere. Butter Trade Very Strong. Trade in the butter nia.rket is very strong all through the Pacific north west. Output of fresh stock is decreas ing so slowly as to be scarcely recog nized. Dairy stock in excellent demand. "THAT LITTLE GAME" An Absent-Minded Player It has stood the test of years and of $:i.071,t!it.2tl over the corresponding ihas a reputation for quickly and ef- all oi last year. However, tins is prac-1 tectively giving results in thousands ticully all in the state banks none ot which are members of the 'federal re serve system. Total Cash $8,2213,815.20 Total cash in the Portland banks of cases. This prescription was used by Ir. Kilmer in bis private practico and was so very effective that it has been plac ed on sale everywhere, (let a bottle. on March 5, was $,22oM".20 an in- 150c and $1.00, at your tea rest durg crease of J l.tHis,ti."i0,7,"i over a year ago, 'gist. However, if vou wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to IT. Kilmer & ( o., Hinghniuton, !. ., tor a sample bottle. When writing ie sure and mention the Salem l'aily iipital Journal. Total reserve held, not legal, includ ing cash and due from bunks, amount ed to $2!,72."i.ll-t.70 or 34 per cent. 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