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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1919)
1919. PAGE FIVE. SAL tock of Pianos, PIa,er Piano, and Baby GrJd Piano, ' ' " ' ,M Jay "' Mt!" THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY and very unusual a, our prices ar, ,lw,v. . i it i. possible 1. ever buy lie same frade ol piano, and no J for on. Z T ' '" ?' ,0W " Piano, and Flayer Piano, at CENMNE UxffiKI$i " the .So. ZS. r p- W hatl.in A GENUINE PRICE REDUCTION SALE Here i, an opportunity that yon cannot alford to mis,, put. few dollar, int. ... i . , tore tomorrow-Saturday, July 12-y.ull be glad ,H tt?W7U ' " Your first payment, no matter how small, secures just as good a bargain as if you paid cash The Wiley B. Allen Co. 519 Court St. Derby Building, North of Court.House n n ,, , , i , , , iii Judge BirgSaia Sastams Dis posih'oa Of Farm IHe By Father. A casa of rather more than usual interest was decided today by Judge George O. Bingham. It was' entitled Kalph Landers end Arthur Landers i against Bertha Landers as cxeeutilx of the estate of W. W. Landers and against Bertha Landers individually, la the fall of 1900. W. y, Landers. lamer or the plaintiffs, bought a 10- aer tract of land from th trO Iritis? Fnal company for 300 which was to be paid for in cutting and hauling wood. The tract is part of the east half of the! southwest quarter of section 22, town ship 6 south of range 2 west. The boys with their IKirOllf ir..nt An the land and helped clear it and k.lpca pay ior me rami. At that time Arthur was 16 years old and Ralph 12. ' The mother died in 1914 and & or so afterwards, tho father married again. Then the father died December U, 1SJ IS. By s will, ho aimolnicd hi seciuid wife executrix of ins e.dn( which consisted of the 20 and also cuvo the whota. second wife, leaving $3 each to each of i ms two sons. In the suit, the suns contended that at tho time the farm was purchased in 1900, that if they would help their fa ther clear and nav for it. tli.v simni.i be given an interest in the farm. When tho deed wks made out, it was to W. W, Landers and by his will, tho traet went to hia second wife, the boys receiving no interest. The decision upholds the will giving the furin to Mr. Lander's second wife and does not sustain the contention of the sons that their father hud prom ised them an interest in the land for helping him. , r:i LT iiS0nii r: umbos ; i 1-0 R " OP FAT VAT ITEM t I . " n I v - . . i in cuuiuu and haulm wood. The f . a x (tn ,a y r a a vy ii m m una m. m. n. a e s av m . m mm f i i i i . jr t i i I V v tl J II I I I I I J 1 I t T I .... souin or range ! west. wiHuiMiimniiwaF Maw Ml bis! Ik-A . J r 1 I r 3 T. 1 t if 1 1 I i -PIANO CHARTER KO. POl'1 BHTOET OP tp.VPlTIUX OF THE United States' National Banh it Salem, in tho State of Oivfo i 31,000.00 30,000.00 Ti.0ti0.SS CT.SOO.OO 0,262.30 lot 1, block 3 of Central addition to Salem for 11003.61. The suit wa on foreclosure proceedings 0f K1U U. Kirk airuinst Oscar Hnelson and wife and W. W. Green. Tho lot is on Heval nnd 21st trect. America To Have World's Two Largest BatlesMps News Shipbuilding company, for bat tleship 63, to displace 43,000 tons and to have 10-inch guns. A contract for uaother battleship of the same type will bo awarded next week, it was stat ed. Battleship number 53 will cost 21.-000.000. Washington, July 11 (United Press) r The United States navy Is to have the two biggest battleships In tho world. This was releaved when Secretary Dan-'tM j s n 1 rnClT HIV icls awarded a contract to the Newport iUUlil"lA"D A ululAl 1Al COURT HOUSE NOTES. Henry Zorn has broucht mif. on.,.. Johnson, Inman & Brown for removing timber from his 321 acre farm to the value of 300. He alleges they have been ordered to desist, but have fail ed to d0 so. Hence he has asked the court to issue an Injunction ajnlnst them to preveut the further removal of timber and to account for what they have already taken. Tho defendants are cited to appear at 10 o'clock 0n the morning of July U and show causo why a restraining order should not be Issued against them. Sheriff W. I. Ncedham rejiorts that on orders of the court he sold part of In tho suit of Clark & Hi nmi-v f"?on. struction company airuinst the city nf Salem tho payment of (li,5U warrants issuea aguumt the paving on South 12th street, the ctlv attorney. H. W. Maey, hot demurred to the emnnltlnt for the reason, ss lie stnrru:. tli.it it does not state facts sufficient to con stitute a cause of action. With inter est added, the Clark & Hennery Con struction company have about $21t000 coming to it from the city. J. B. Seely has brouirht suit n"iliv.t Elsio Hay Slopcr, Rose Sloper, Hugo Kunzc and Clairal Ogle on a foreclosure proceedings on a lot in Woodbum, held for tho payment of a 500 note dated January 13, 1915. In tho ense of F. C. Bromley against U H. McMahon, the attorney for Mr. MeAfahon has asked the dismintnl nf the case for want of prosecution and also for the reason thtt a reply was not nicu within tho tune required by law.! at the tW f business t June .Tf" a'nmiH- 'winding recounts, (etcept - tkM shows id b and e) . V 1 c,,..... Total loans I US.S...43 ; I. b. twa,U ,d wtifU.att.s r i,uU,hUl(1 , ed aa col ti.l f... ..,. .t , l'luk rix-utiui.. on r. ,s, bonds HZ Liberty lo, UnJC, 1: able 8ei'arC " r !lHl d0,l,Sit, or bill Bonds and securities pledged as eoilatarfo7rt"r7 ...vabTT apposi,s (pos,&1 exduded) w Securities other than'ti' KZXTl'r'rr";. 133,933.48 stocks) owned np.7dg?d . V " f,-. M. Value of banking kouZZZZZ K(uity iu banking house rurmture and lutures. Real estate owned other than ba'nking'hou'"'"'.'I .awful reSorve with federal reserve bank .. cash in vault and net bill ks """""nia www iuii iiaiiu:mi Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust"" companies other than included in Items 13 14 or 13 ' Checks on other banks in UVramTeTty"or"tTwiiaa reporting bank (other than Item 17) Total of Items 11 1 IK 17 i .o ' rt , . " ' o"u jo .'31,000.0,1 Checks on banks located cutsido of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items Bedemption fund with V. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Warownedl8S CPrlifi''at''s BnJ Th'ri " tmj""a7tully Other assets, if any -ZZZZZZ " " 'i 30, 19li. C12.SJ7.43 1,471.77 Sl,9Ofl.O0 141,50.9S -.110,000.00 440,204.19 6,000.08 I40.0ti0.0O 13,733.00 3.H31JI 9 1,405.66 221,S(59.33 0,-00,58 3,433.10 3,003.73 . 1,330.08 301.73 '10,930.00 Total , jUabiii'tieiT Capital stock paid in .. A Surplus fund -.3..".'...'.'" Undivided profits ''"ZZZIZZZZ 33 317 29 t.c.0. current exM'nie, interest, and tx7""iiiTT 17.9ti9.il Urculatmg notes outstanding Net amounts duo to Natiousl banka.....Z". " Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trusV'com-' pailies (Other than inelinlnrl i - . .... ma vr out Cel'tlfitMl eheilru nnf.ln,i:. Cashier cheeks on own bankoutVtrndiiig".'"rr -. iu ana O.I n.i 1104 11 Individual denonit. .1, . " -"i1""-" Uertifieates of deposit due In less thaa 30 days uiMiioy oorrowea) , . . State, county, or other municipal deposits secured t . V' ,"" 01 tins nank Total of demand deposits (other thaa bank debits) ttrlite. yT'V 34.35,3fl,37138,39, 10,41 917,828.98 tert ficates of deposit (other thaa for money borrowed) .. .. Postal savings deposits Other 'time depvsits 1 " Total of time deposits subject To'Vw7y7'iVems''42 43, 44 and 45 ' -....-92,717.85 Total Htate Of Orrson. f!rmnt ,.f n.i.Vri""""" " . E. W. 11..,,J ... I . . the above ..atement' tto Z 15. W. HAZARD, ,,,,, . Cashier. COKBKCT Attest: I. W. WVRK, 8. LAMItJKT, KI.EA.NOU KOUKIU4 LAMPORT, Subscribed and sworn to before me this loth day of Jnlyf nT' I'AUIt, JOHNSON, . Notary Int.ti. my term expirc Wa" 1. 1) 1,7S2,S39.13 100,000.00 100,000.00 17,328.18 30,100.00 733.58 18.8fi2.tl5 1 33.00 5.132.XS 692,136.57 24,233.93 201,438.48 72,305.40 9,102,81 510,749.64 1,782,839.12 i. itA ifi ' A irV A m f M T Tfn i tr - ' - ,77TT ,, . .,a it minviiJ...m LlilIH..-aALEitI. JlJLY 12 JWltWl.lwJH.I ' IM PAY ffWFMf " " """ " haMMi kteJ J? S .'SOMETHING FORNOTHKGr NOPE-WE CAN'T DO TIIATR1TT p.R w.. FIRST: Our Reason. Salem has fewer Electrical Appliance Users for ifsjd anri o,. ..... ffay, some day Sata b gria, to lead in that, aS she does in other thin,, rt&HSSgZ Wl? Wsttaa,pwI-H,. Any- For every Cylinder Type Washing Machine sold on Banrain Dav Julv 12 man.'.'. L , . . 1M0' ' y' y " 10 lhC Ch f first Electrical Appliance to the value of TEN DOLLARS, For every Dolly Type Washing Machine sold on Bargain Day Julv 12 wo aP ;ntr . To each purchaser of smaller Appliances, we will give something of proportionate value. Besides receiving the Gift, you can be sure of obtaining the verv best and mnf .,n rr i a TKIC, WESTERN ELECTRIC, DM VH.SAU AMmCA. SIJB. ELEC- These special offers are necessarily for cash purchases ONLY flttf VLB M ill r,..,. ll. fMt . . - "r m or terephone orders on Bargain Day, July 12. DON'T FORGET THE DATE! W. H. WELCH ELECTRIC CO. o79 State Street, Thone D:J SALEM ELECTRIC CO. Portland Rv. Ii.-ft Pnwoc r Masonic Temple, Phone 1200 zn K Liberty it 1