Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 21, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PACE SIX
.THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. 1919.
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CAMELS are as delightful to your
taste as they are new. And, so
satisfying that they meet every cigarette
desire you ever have had.
Camels are unusual; in fact they're un
like any cigarette you ever smoked.
That's because they're an expert blend
of choice Turkish and choice Domestic
tobacco, producing a quality that meets
your taste as no other cigarette ever did.
Camels' expert blend gives that mellow-mild-body
and frees the cigarettes from
any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or
any unpleasant cigaretty odor. You
can smoke Camels as liberally as you
like without tiring your taste.
You have only to get personally
acquainted with the expert Camel blend
to know that you prefer it to either kind
of tobacco smoked straight I
For your own satisfaction compare
Camels with any cigarette in the world
at any price I
K J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wiu-Stl., N. t
d ctif, o JO ianlMi mr wi pact.
' carfoa. Wm ImHlr rxa
eaaa mtr t Aa Aam 00. aaaa 1 m
torn IrmrtU
18 cents a package
10 lbs. Supar $1.00
9 8-10 lbs Fine Graham 6oc
9 8-10 Cherry City Pancake 65c
2 Grape Nuts 25c
2 Puffed Wheat 27c
2 Puffed Rice 27c
2 lbs. best head rice 25c
2 Toasties Corn Flakes 25c
2 pkgs Egg Noodles 25c
3 pkgs. Macaroni 25c
3 pkgs Spaghetti 25c
3 pkgs. Vermicelli 25c
3 lbs. bulk macaroni 25c
Prunes at 10c lb.
lbs. white beans 25c
50 lbs. dairy salt 75c
50 lbs. stock salt 60c.
100 lbs. stock salt $1.10
20 bars White Flyer soap $1.00
24 bars Elk Savon soap $1.00
2 pkgs. Ivory Soap Flakes 25c
:i pkgs. Wash-0 5c
Pkg. Light House Naptha
Washing Powder 25c
1 can Lighthouse Cleaner ...10c
3 cans Cleaner for 25c
1 can Sunbrite Cleaner 5c
1 pound Cocoa -2&.'
5 pounds Cocoa $1-33
1-2 pound tree tea ?5c
I pound tree tea 45c
Instant Postum 2'c
Large size Instant Postum.... 15c
Libby Apple Butter 20c
Pork and Beans, 3 23c
Solid Pack, extra, can 20c
IXL Chili Con Carne 11c
3 qt. Tomato Catsup 85c
II oz. size Libby Hot sauce, 2, 25c
Armour's Veribest milk, 12
cans $1.75
1 Holly Milk 14c
12 cans Holly Milk $1.65
Small can Carnation, 12
cans for l..$1.00
Cedar Polish, regular 50c
bottle 33c
Yellow Cling Peaches, can 30c
Cedar Polish, bulk, gal $1.90
Bulk Compound, lb 25c
2 lbs. net Vegetole 65c
5 lbs. net Vegetole $1.50
10 lbs. net Vegetole $2.95
Alaska Salt Herring, 6c
apiece, or, dozen 65c
Salt Salmon, lb ..... 15c
A-l Burbank potatoes, per
100 pounds $1.75
Larrowe's Chogoton N. Y.
best eastern kiln dried.
Buckwheat, 3 lbs for 25c
Fresh Oregon Grown Strawberri ,s
I
OLCOTT HNB CHILD
WFLFAR
Two Women Ami Man Ap
pointed To Persocel Of
Newly Created Board.
The new child welfare commission
provided for in n act of the recent
legialatura hu been (elected and the
personnel of the new commission wm
announced by governor Oleott today
at follow:
r. B. TV. DrMusk, member of the
faculty of the I'niversitv of Oregon,
rpert in pathology and sociology and
sclented by the president of the uni
versity, lit provided for in (he net.
Dr. liubert i. Hull ot 1'ortls.nd,
physician, sideeted by the president of
th state medical assoeintion, us pro
vided for in the act. Dr. Hall is
specialist in the matter of children '
rases and taken a de-p interest in their
handling.
The following three are nnpoiuteil by
the governor himself:
Mm. Millie It. Trumbull, Tortliiud.
Fred Ioc.kley, Portland.
Mis. Fred Oi. Hehilke, l.a Grande.
Mr. Trumbull Is widely known for
her interest In matters, pertaining to
child welfare. Fred Lockley also has
a deep intere.it in matters of this hind
Mm. Hchilks is nreaident rtf the Dm-
jgou Congress of Mothers nnd an autfh
is also head of the J'nrent Tcjuhers as
sociation of the state. She Is deeply
devoted to child welfare work.
The ct allows the conimiseioi a
trained social worker as secretory at
a salary of $2000 a venr. The conirais-
Cattrrh for Twcarf Yeiri
Sirs. AL S. Davis, 1607
lOlh Are N. NashvUle,
xcniL, writes:
,!lAf, jaln(r been a eonstnnt
eurforrr from catarrh for mmn
thmm tm,T yrmrn n ,fter tr,.
In llmnat w . ... ... i
. V ; '"""ur iiflvfr-
ami h.rlnj Jo.t jl hup., I
-. .m,ui iwo Tears tiro.
w Ikaa I 4i4 1mm,tr rra mm.
and 1 actually feej youa.r ,,(
iHitTAr. ft till tataiu la
raronuiitnUina- It to my ni.Kh
Ws and all with whom I com
la contact."
U Everrwker
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MADE
ME
WELL
UmM r Taklet r,,m
sion is to be provided uiuble rooms
in one of tire 4tte buildings and an
appropriation of (S000 is provided for
to carry out the provisions of the act.
The eoniminnion in to .inspect and su
pervise all of the ehild caring agen
cies, (Oi'iftitu or institutions of the
state and to have general eontrol over
Lhein .
Many other tniiortant provisions
giving the commission wide latitude in
its supervision of delinquent, depend
ent or deficient children are incorpo
rates! in the new lssv.
TODAY'S BASEBALL SCORE
Chicago-Brooklyn, postponed; rain.
Cincinnati-New York, poatponedj i5a
B H B
St. Louis 0 0 0
Philadelphia 6 12 1
llorstmann, Ames and Snyder; Pack
ard and Adams,
Pittsburgh ... ,. 4 4 )
Boston 8 7 i
t'oopnr and Sweeney; Rngnn, North
rop and Wilson.
American, "
New York Chicago, postponed) wet
erounrts.
Cleveland .'. 7 10 2
Philadelphia - 2 8 2
Perry and Perkins; Morton and O'eill,
Siebold.
Hoston S
Petroit 7
t'aldwell and Hchangi Kallio, Cun'
abgham and Ainaworth, (SiitK to
ning.)
Washington 0
St. I.onis 0
'iu lunula. p
WE DELIVER YOUR PHONE ORDERS AT 50c OR OVER pRE!
WE PAY CASH FOR YOUR PRODUCE AT THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
A. W. SCHRUNK
PHONE 721 :. 270 N. Commercial Street
Salem, Oregon.
STATE CHANGE WO XfiB
The 40th annual session of the Oregon
state grange will open in Hillsboro at
10 o'clock TucBday morning and con
tinue for four days. Two hundred dele-
gates are expected and others who win
swell . the total number of visitors to
500. I
As officers wcro elected at the As-
toria session last year, selection of of
ficers will not form a part of the busi
ness of the coming meeting, which will
be devoted Btriotly to business. Sessions
of the grnngc are private, but outsiders
will be admitted during the lecture
hours.
Despite the fact that junketing hns
been frowned down, relaxation will be
furnished by a motor trip to the Groner
walnut orchards at Scholia 'Wednesday
afternoon, with a return trip following
a route which will show the i'Muous ag
rieultural district. In the evening the
delegates will be tendered a banquet i
Hillsboro business men.
Ladies and Gentlemen
of the
Rebekahs and the L O.O.F.
; ; The more you will see of Salem and its environs, the more you will want to
live here
SALEM IS THE FINEST CITY
In the Pacific Northwest
Why Not Make Your Home Here?
I have the largest and most exclusive list of city and suburban property in Sa
lem and would be happy to show you around
CALL IN AND TALK IT OVER
C. W. Niemeyer
"Just Real Estate"
215-216 Masonic Building
Telephone 1000
'Easy To Remember"
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CHARTER NO. 9021
L l BEPOBT OF CON DITION OF THE
United States National Bank
at Salem, in the State of Orvgon, at the elose of business on May ICtli, HMD
Resources,
Loans and discounts, imluding rediscounts, (except
those shown in b and e) - - O7M.701.3S
Total loans t78,79l.3.S
Overdrafts, secured none; unseenred. IJUPTAS
U.S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value 31,000.00
U. S. Vonda and certificates of In debt cdness
owned and unpledsea 1 .",,000.00
Liberty loun bonds, 3Vs i and 'J per -cent, un
pledged l7,.Vi:M3
Liberty lonn bonds, 3V.., 4, and 4 per cent, pledg
ed to secure state or other deposits or bills pay
able - fi7,."i00.o0
Bonds-(other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to secure
postal savings deposits .'. 29,202.50
Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for state,
or other deposnts (postal excluded) or bills
payable .. 133,938.48
Securities other than V. &. bonds (not including
stocks) owned unpledged '.'01,084.92
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than V. S
Stock of federal reserve bank (50 per cent of
subscription) ..
Value of banking house
Furniture and fixtures.
Real estnto owned other than banking hou.e
Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank
Cash in vault and net amounts due from nutio-inl
banks
Checks on other banks in the same city or town ns
reporting bank (other than Item 17)
Total of Items 14, 13, 16, 17 and 18 2:.li,177.23
Checks on banks located cutsido of ci ty or town of
reporting bonk and other cash items
Bedemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. 8. Treasurer
Interest earned but not eollected app roximatc
on Notes nnd Kills ltcceiviibln not past due ....
War savings certificates and Thrift IS tamps actually
owned .".
Other assets, if any -
Willamette Freshman And
Siphomore Girls Tied In
Interclass Track Events
TttA nii-lft InlAVluB trnplf niont ot Wtl-
jlamette University is "hung up" with
a tic score of 11 to 11 after two ovents,
as deeided lust uiht. Miss Evelyn De
Long, sophomore, won the discus throw
with a record of 42 feet. K. Rush,
freshman, was second, . Murrain,
freslininn, third, and Ino Moore, sopho
more, fourth. In the high jump, tno
Jloore and Ethel Mocroft led with lenps
of 4 feet 2 inches. Miss L. Ruby was
second whilo M. Notson and E. Leopold
tied for fourth place.
l'reliminr.ries for the hundred nmi fif-ty-ynrd
dashes were run last night. TliJI.
finals will be decided next Monday
evening. In the hundred vard dash the
eoiitestunts will be Misses lanaoi,
Donghton, Ruby, Deling, lVringer and.
Goodwin. Thoso who will cnler the 50
vii id finals are Misses Mocroft. Austin,
Ishani, DeLong, Goodwiu and Teringor,
Total
241.12
91.71
91,792.23
425,183.90
0,000.00
49,1)00.00
12,000.00
3.90.1.00
I02,2V.39
249,219.39
' 0,417.13
1,3.-0.00
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497.13;
1, 10.00 j
l,904,K57.i
t ino.noo.no j
00,000.00 j
11.949.41 i
3I.000.00i
3.370.43 j
I S 9:10.00
0H,7 11.4S j
7:.2,!.Ui.81 ;
30.95S.73 1
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Manv reorfo uso ZzzzA becauss It ia cvlrtk tnl
easy. Otheri ust it' bf causa they aro thrifty,'
aill ess it becauss it !a good for tha Is&ther. - '
50 ehi&es ia kty opesiag bozs
ShskoiA Home Set
Substantial brisUa dauber
and lamb'a wool polisher.
An added lerric for Sbinola
users.
BLACK -TAI -WHITE - REO - BHOWI
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LiabiUties.
Capital slock paid ia -
Surplus fund -
Undivided profits . ...
Lets t-urrent expenses, interett, and taxes paid ....
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amounts due to National banks
Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust com
panies (other than included in Hems 31 or 32)
'ashirr' cheeks on own bank outMnn ding
Toisl nf Items 32 and 33
Individual deposits subieet to ikerk
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days
(oihcr than for money borrowed)
State, county, or other municipal deposits secured
by pledge of assets of this bank
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to reserve. Items 34,35,38,37,38,39,40,41 9S5.234.02
Certificates of deposit (other than for money
borrowed) .. -
rontnl savings deposits ... 7.
Other time deposits .
Total of time deposits fubject to reserve Items 42,
J, 44 and 4j 51,055.20
Total .... 1,904,157.58
State of Oregon, Conuty of Slarioa. ss: '
I. E. W. Hazard, Cashier of the above-named bunk, do solemntr swear that
th shove statement is rrua t tht best of my knowledge and be'licf.
E. W. HAZARD.
Cashier.
CORRECT Attert:
l. W. EVRK,
1 S. I.AMItlRT,
IXEANOK RIKJERS IAMItKT.
Directors. '
tuV-vriUf and swnrn to lieiore me. tins 20th tuv of Mr, 1919.
W. E. KEY!?,
Xetary Public.
My term expires Ma;- 1, 1921.
Wfc HAVE ITII
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492,152 .V);
Everything in Building Material
Paints and Varnishes.
KALSOMINE at our SPECIAL PRICE of only
11c per pound.
Our motto is "Service to our Customers."
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A. B. KELSAY, Mgr.
"' .. . 349 South
12th Street
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