PKCrV. srx TOE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1919. TODAY j TOMORROW 4 VV J1 VILLI AM g.HAItT .'Breed of Men "' . Sennett Comedy "HIDE and SEEK" , Detectives Funnier Than Ever The REGO N in "Breed Men " 0 Charter No. 902 1. ''.. Reserve District No, 12 Report of tho 0 ondition of the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK l Salem, in the stute of Oregon at t he close of business on March 4th, 1919. ' " Resources ' l,uu us and discounts, including rediscounts, "(ex- . ; . cept those shown in b and c) ........... , , 588,921.48 To'nl loans - , , BS8,f)21.48 Overdrafts, secured, none unsecured, W.9SS.89 1 2.955.20 1J H, bonds deposited to secure eirvulation (par " value) .. M ,000.00 ' V. H. bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged ns collateral for state or othor deposits or bills . payable .. .' 55,000.00 V. 8. bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned mid unpledged ,. 60,000.00 , 140,000.00 Liberty loan bonds, 3'j, 4 and 4V4 P" ont, unpledged 17,074 13 Liberty loan bonds, 8, 4 and 4 per cont, pledged to secure , state or other deposits or bills payable.. 52,500.00 09.574.13 l!(,uds (oilior than V. H, bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits .. . 29,202.50 Bonds and securities pledged aa collateral for state or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills pay- . able .. ; , ; 133,938.43 Securities other thau U. S. bonds (not including stoekn owned unpledged . 205,194.45 t Total bonds, securities, oto , other than U. 8 ' 428,393.43 Htock of fodorul reserve bank (50 per cent of sub- . scriptinn) - '..-.., " 6,000.00 Vuluo of banking house, owned and unincumbered.... , , 140,000.00 furniture and fixtures - ':. . , 12,000.00 lieol estate owned ptehr than banking house ...... 3,905.00 i-awful reserve with federal .reserve bank 101,993.41 Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks .. .. , t 209,33(5.18 .Oliecks on other banks in the samo city or town as reporting bank (other than Item IT) ...... , 8,998,20 Total of items 14, 15, 10, 17 and 18....:...: 301.022.79 Oheeks on banks located outsido of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items ............ 13,090.09 Bedcmntion fund with U 8. Treasurer and duo from U. a Treasurer '. 1,550.00 i"YYur savings certificates and thrift stamps actually , owned .. 457.08 Other asset ,. , 11,340.00 TOTAL Z ...I $1,805,116.35 - UablUttea. Capital stock paid in : $ 100,000.00 Hurplns fund 100,000.00 Undivided profits 14562.82 Less current cipenses, interest, and taies paid.. 11,122 68 3,440.14 Circulating notes outstanding 26,800.00 Net aniouuts due to National banks " 5,084.05 tVct aiiMHiiits duo to bunks, bankers and trust com panies (other than included iu items 31 or 32).... . . . 26,702.25 TertirVd ehr'eks outstanding 20.40 (fehir't check on own bank outstanding ......., 7,903.14 Total cf items 32, 3:t, 34and 35 39,775.84 Vudividual deposits subject to check .. . ,, 030,961.34 1'crtificHt.u of deposit duo In less than 30 days .. . (other tha'i for money borrowed) 24.887.00 State, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank .. , . 250,996.92 Other deiunud deposits . ., 7,180 68 Total of demand deposits (other than bank depoiit) subbjeet to reserve, items 36, 37, 38, 39, 40 and 41 926,023.94 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) . ..... 84.168.47 I'lislal savings depi sits . ,.... 10,406.35 Other time deposits . 514,439.61 Total of time deposits subject to reserve items 42, 43, 44 and 45 609,074.43 TOTAL .. .. ...... ..,.... ............ tl, 805,1 16.35 State of Oregon, county of Clarion, ss. I, E. W. Hazard, rnshior tf the above-named bank, do solemnuly swear Ihiif tlie abovo statement Is true to the best of my knowledge anl belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of March, 1919. W. E. Keyes, Notary Tublie. My commission expires May 1, 1921. OORRRST: Attest: 1). W. EYRE, 0. W. KYRB, - El.KANOR ROGERS LAMPORT, v Director. .'sf IS .' rvi. .lii y iO DELL-AM 3 Hot water Sure Relief RELL-ANS ialFOR INDIGESTION ILETHEEBEE REPLACES MARSHAL Oaklcnd, Cal., March 17. Replace ment of Dr. Marshall as federal investi gate in the Pacific coast shipyard sit uation by a Mr. Lethorbee is announced today by private telegrams frm Wash ington, 1). Cf where employers mid em ployes" are in session to attempt ad justment of difficulties. Several hundred shipyard workers woro refused their positions in trans bay shipyards this morning, following their observance of the disputed Satur day aftornoon holiday, according to un ion officials. A modern newstand is being erected t the O.-W. B. & N. depot nt Pendle ton. ,, STOIfflUPSEJ Quick! Eat Just One Tablet Of rape s Diapepsm For In stant Relief. Don't stay upset! When mcnls donH fit and you belch gas, acids and un digested food. When you feel lumps of indigestion pain, flntuence, heart burn or headacho you can get instant relief. No waitingl Papo' Dlapcpsin will put tou on your feet. As soon as you eat one. of these pleasant, harmless tabletB all the indigestion, gases, acia ity and stomach distress ends. Your druggist sells them. To Eegia Ainane Freitt and rassenger Service Ranta Barbara, Cal., irtircn n mill in tea days work will be started in Las Angelos preparatory to mitiction of ai airplane paaauiiKor and li-ht freight ser vice between Santa Barbara, 1ks An geles, Catalina Islands and f-in xiego, 11. b. Beck, formerly an aviation lieu tenant, announced here today. The service. Beck declared, is to be ia operation within ninety days, Es-st- cni capital is backing the venture. Monster airships carrying 12 passen gers and 200 pounds of small parcels mil make three round trips daily, he said. Ship Workers Who Struck Last Week Back At Work Seattle, Wash., March 17. Shipyard workers who walked out of two plants nisi week were back at work today. following an agreement reached during the week cud that will establish prac tiddly the same conditions that existed when the bitr strike was declared Janu ary 21. v Uiii'erenccs between employers i.nd riveters developed at Scattlo North Pa cific, Ames anil Duthie plants over the "allowance system" of excess pay, which had been abandoned. JOHN M'CORMACS NATURALIZED New York, March 17. John McCor- mack, tho Irish tenor, filed application for his final naturalization papers here today after an hour and a half uutoino bilo drive through downtown streets in search of the proper department in which to take that procedure. In ninety days, MeCoiniack may take the final oath in tho supremo court. Tho general strike in Havana has breken up and the men are returning to work. : STATE HOUSE. I The Btuto Library Board of Trustoes met in the office of Librarian Cornelia Marvin yesterday lafternoon for the regiular quarterly mooting, at which Oovornor Olcott was elected chairman. Several matters of business were dis posed of. Owing to the crowded con dition of the library it was decided to havo a large number of shelves and racks put in the upper part of the build ing to relieve tho congestion, which is constantly increasing by tho addition of new consignments. Miss Marvin called attention to the increasing do maud for technical works of all' kinds, whieu has boon stimulated by tho war, and it was recommended that a large numbor of technical works bo purchas ed, as well as books of reforonco deal ing with political science, sociology, economics, etc. It was also arranged to purchase a'colloetion of official war photographs of the Oregon and North west troops to be placed in the state library. The board at this time also passed resolutions of respect to the memory of Governor Withycombo, who throughout his administrations mani fested much interest in the state lib rary, with especial attention to tho section devoted to agriculture and kin dred branches ',,' The Public Service Commission is spending the day in Porlcnd where they aro wrestling with the pn'liminar ies of the great tolephone hearing which will come up Monday. This hear ing has to do with a sweeping applica tion on tho part of the telephone sys tem for a raise of rates and involvos all tho exchanges erf tho stato. A num ber of lesser and individual hearings have already been held during the past few months, this boing the final hoar ing for the wholo system. The Garden Home water case, which was heard at that place yesterday, was placed boforo the attorney general for advisement, the point of debate being as to whether the water company in question was in fact a public utility. Tho Highway Commission has called for bids on the paving of the following units of highway, said bids to bo open ed in Portland on March 26. 6.2 miles of Paving on Oregon-Washington high wy In Umatilla county, Milton to the Washington line. Also unit of nine miles on same highway, from end of Wild Horse pavement to point two miles east of Athena. Two miles of pav ing on Columbia highway, from Tho Dalles to Seaferts section . Blanks, plans and specifications may be obtain ed either at the office of tho State Highway Kngineer or at the Yeon building, Portland. Bids at the same time are asked on 50,000 barrels of cement aud 10,000 tou of asphalt. Tho quarterly report of ' Librarian Cornelia Marvin shows that during the past biennial period the state library has mailed ont 30,000 more books than in any other period in its history. BRIEF SPORT NOTES .''' Crockett, Cal., March 17. The Port land regulurs with Heinie Lay pitching and Dorninn catching, defeated the Yannlgnns 6 to 4 here yesterday. It was the Beavers first workout. Mitch ell, Northwestern younster, hurled for the Yannigans, with Del Baker behind tho bat. San Jose, On!., March 17 In tho fiw real game since their training season opened, Charley Graham' Seals beat the San Jose Rears 1 to 0 on the Santa Clara diamond. Bauin aud Kantlhner hurled fine ball for tho Seals, with Brooks behind the bat. Sacramento, Cal., March 17. In an errorless came, Swede Rlsberg;- all- stars nosed out the Sacramento Coasters 3 to S yesterday aftornoon. For in nings Benham twirled hitloss ball, but Child's Flesh Raw From Eczema Eesinol Stopped Itching and Healed the Side Skin Philadelphia, To., Oct. 15." Mv baby suffered terribly for th ee months rrora eczema. It appeared on his face, head and hands, and spread until his Head was a mass of sores, and he looked as if he had been scalded. The itehiug was so intense I had to tio his hands. He cried all tho time and" could not sleep. I tried many reme dies, but nothing did him any good. I heard of Resrnol Ointment and Hesinol soap, and the fourth day after I began their use the itching stopped. Now one would not know he had ever had any skin trou ble. Two jar of the Ointment cured, him.'' . (Signed) Mrs. Bessie Davis, 1012 South 13th St. All druggists sell Resinol Ointment and Rosinol Soap. ODOned Un in the eventh nllnwinrr t?w "Yi-His" two runs, tying tho score. iiirce hits in tho eighth enabled the nisDcrg squad to top he score agtin bv on run. Cleveland, Ohio, March 17. Tho sec ond squad of Cleveland Indians will start tonight for the training camp at New Orleans. The -battery candi dates of the team have been at work m tlio Crescent City for two weeks. Toledo, Ohio, March 17. The Potter Shoes, Cincinnati, held top place in the live man event ot tho American Bowl ing Congress tourney here today. Its score is zi)22. A now doubles lender was produced yesterday. Tho team of Dnlker and Wetterman of Cincinnati shot 1248 and took tho lead. Portland. Or.. March 17. J Cnrthy ami his manager, Sol Lcvinson, aro seriously contemplating an offer which, if, accepted, would cause tho San Francisco welterweight to go to Minne apolis and appear in five ring battles. McCarthy says Chief Abernathy is in for a 'trimming when the two meet to morrow night, in a smoker here. Lkcola Is Champion Defeating Salem High University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore., March 17, The Lincoln hich alicool team, wiunors of tho Portland inter- scholti-stic basketball league, won the stato chammnnshin hp laot Rnf,,.,la when they defeated tho Salem high ag gregation, -41 t0 14. Tho Lincoln team won on thoir SDecd and clovernoHs. . S. loin put up a hard fight from Degin- mne to end. and tho contest w hnril fought throughout. Tho Lincoln wont into tho lead early in the contest, but their margin was continually threat ened by the capital city team. The first half ended with 'Lincoln i n f he lead, 10 t0 5. Tho two Portland guards, Dubinsky ft.nd Coin, rtlftvml n on-pnf irnran nnA An. servo a lot of credit for tho lend that their team gained. Wright, forward, apnin wan thn hitrh-TiniTif mnn f- T.,n. coin, having a total score of 15 points. n,vcry mcmoer or tho winning team scored nt least-, once during tlin fmv was able to score; onlr two field baskets and Colo got three field baskets. Salem in the first hnlf and nne in the nocnnd Gill, Salem guard, converted eight out oi ii rouis. Coach Dowev had his timm in ftno fettle for tho contest and they pluyed a very careful gnmo. Salem Beemcti to break under tho strain of two games in a day and were not sure of their shots. Hugh Lathum, who has been leading tho Sclem team In scoring, was able to score onlv nne field hnsltet Snnflnro for Lincoln, guarded the tall Salemite netter tnan lias any other center during the tournament. Mctnbors of tho Oretrnn team, winnfcrs of the Pnnifin r,oa titim picked the all-star tetim Saturday night from tho teams entered. Thoir choice for tho positions was: Wright, Lincoln, and Gill. Snlnm. forwards- T.olT,n Co. lorn, center; Cole, Lincoln and Bar'nott, Asniana, punras. Harrison, Astoria; Bock. Lincoln! Dllbinskr. T.inonln c.n Morley, Silverton, wore given honorable mention, bin was selected as captain Of this mythical quintet. As a result of winning tho state titlo Coach "Admiral" Dewey's five were given the ball which was presemeo for; the tournament h the A. a. ing company. They also rcceirt the' InrcrO silver Aim oivon hv thn nni.n;i I athletic deDnrtment. Anrf fAfh mom , jof tho team and tho coach was present ed witft a medal. The five men ricked for thrt ftll -at ft f tfinm with small gold basketball. The trophies j wf.ni n.ainnr.H i... iin.n,.. : .V wiugvu,DU U Y UVIUIU flllliC, irCSl" dent of the university Btndont body. E. C. Simmons, president of the Eugene nnmber of Commerce, who was to have presented the trophies, was unnbln to attend the contest. State Superintendent J. A. Churchill has received a request from Garland A. Brickcr, director of Rurual Extension servico of Syracuse University, New York, for permission to use a eut show ing Oregon ' idea of the arrangement and planting of a rural school ground. This sketch is found in tho bulletin on rural school architecture published by the Oregon State Department of Educa tion. Trofessor Bricker is publishing a book on Rural Education and Leader ship, and wishes to use the Oregon plan in this book. Captain James P. Shaw, recently ap pointed a commandant of the Soldiers Home at Roseburg, stopped In the city this morning to call upon Governor Ol New Spring Footwear Arriving Daily by Express: We are Showing all the New est Creations as Fast as They Are Produced New BJack High Low Pumps, one of the Newest dh S Things for the Girls, at wpOIJIJ New Block High Heel Black Oxford, one of the 0J,4'!5l Newest Lasts just out, at , &3$ New Brown Lace, High Heel Oxford, in fine kid tfN f Over a Beautiful last at 3) J? UIJ New Black High Low Kid Oxford in lace, Receed- gfa psj ing Toe, all widths J New Brown Kid and Calf High Low Oxford, the v gjh Q if& Correct Thing for Street Wear, at vJ' New White and Black Pump with Large Silver -dlHl ilf Buckle, Just Arrived by Express, go at ftjFjf , ' L UX EJiXCIL niYSES cott and Secretary Goodin. In an inter view he said: "I am taking up this po sition realizing that it is a piaee of great responsibility, and one tsat calls for experience and diplomacy. How ever, I am very familiar with the situa tion there, I know all the boys and they all know me, we are on friendlv terms and I do not anticipate any difficulties whatever." ' The Public; service commission is to- BJicyciiE UmlMr Vp With lritrattitg Hanrtta'a Wteanl OH A harmless and effective prepara tion to relieve the pains of Rheuma tism, Sciatica. Lame Back and Lum bago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It pen etrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers tip stiff aching joints ana muscles. You have no idea how useful it will be found in cases of every day ailment or mishap, when there is need of an immediate healing, anti septic . application, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, . bites nd stings. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 . cents. Gnarantwd. s y f 4 n n n r i and (D ei cr!$s? aw . 326 State Si, Next To Udti & Bush day dealing with the huge question of tolephone rales in Portland, and they are getting a clear idea as to how the people of Oregon foel about it from the protests that have poured into the office through representatives and pe titions. One or more such - petitions have come from groups of Solem citi zens, scores of whom have expressed their Intention ot taking out their tel ephones if the commission grants the increases of rates applied for by the company. Owing to some unaccountable over sight, joint resolution No. 17, introduc ed in the eenat toy Smith and Hanley and providing that the right of emi nent domain Ibe extended to include the condemnation, of property for the purposes of mine end forest road, was omitted from the list of bills specified to appear upon the ballot at the spe cial election in June. As the language of the measure providing for the spe cial election is explicit in the matter of excluding all other matters than those specified, Attorney Genea! Brown ruled that it wonld not be pos sible to include the joint resolution now Governor Olcott recently 'received from the director of the national coun cil of defense message, relating to the dosing of -federal employment bureaus throughout the nation, and requesting that he take the matter up with the commercial bodies of the state with a view to providing employment for the returned soldiers. WITCH ELK BOOTS BALL BAND BOOTS FOX PARTY PUMPS Bank J The records of the Industrial acci dent commission show that there were eight fatal accident during the first half of March. Three of them jvrere steel workers and two lumbermen. teng Events C3St TiiuT Sua!uW3! Flap Now to Withstand the Crist; - Do not sntlclpato with a shuddering- dread the beautiful rent of childbirth. 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