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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 4

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TAOB TOTS BAI1T JP TAX. JOURNAL. SALKM, OMfJOH, THURSDAY, MAECH 5, 1914. NOT MANYOFSTATE Bank Superintendent Thinks Tew Will Come Under Regulations of Federal Reserve System. ANNOUNCES EUXES WHEREBY THEY MAY MEET PROVISIONS Application Must Be Made for Stock.

Equal to 6 Per Cent of Unimpaired Capital of Bank. Btate Bank Superintendent Sargent, in announcing today the regulations of the Federal reserve bank organization committee, proscribing the manner in which state banks and trust companies may enter the new banking system as such or through conversation into National banks, said there was no indication that many of the state banks would wish to come under the new law this year. The regulations follow: "When tbn location of the Federal reservo banks provided for have been established and the districts to be served have been defined, the committee will cause to be forwarded to such state banks or trust companies at the same time that the applications are forwarded to National banks a form of application for an amount of capital stock in such Federal reservo bank equal to 6 per cent of the inimpaired capital stock and surplus of such state bank or trust company. "This aplication must be accompanied by a statement showing the assets and liabilities of such state bank or trust company. Those forms will be furnished by the committee.

The board of directors or a committee composed of not less than five members of such board shall certify that the assets list-od represent the actual existing values and that none of such assets are carried at an excessive valuation. "Btate banks anl trust companies hall also filo with their applications for memborship copies of their charters with amendments and digest thereof, showing the powers classified to indicate: (a) Those powers which such banks and trust companies have exercised anl rinniro to continue to exercise, "(b) ThoBO powerB which, whilo granted, have not boon exercised and which such banks and trust companies will not dosiro nor attempt to exorcise as members of the Federal reserve system. "In lieu of a special examination of such bank by a National oxnmiuer or one appointed by the committee of the Federal board, tho committee may accept a certificate from a duty accredited state examiner. "Tho eommitteo, however, will reserve tho right in any case to requiro a sieeial examination by a National batik exuminer or an examiner selected by tho committee or by tho Federal Reserve bord us a condition precedent to inemborship iu and Federal reserve bank, Only those banks which have an unimpaired capital sufficient to entitle them to become bank act shall bo considered a eligible to membership in the Federal reservo bank, "In uccordnneo with centum flUIH, United States KeviMed Statutes, as mnomlod by the act of March 1IHHI, state, banks or trust eonionioa in order to be eligible to membership must have unimpaired capital stuck as follows: In cities or towns of less than .1000 inhabitants, in cities towns or more than 3000 inhabitant, but less than tlOOO inhabitants, in cities of more than (MU0 inhabitants, but less tlmn inhabitants, $100,000, and iu cities of moro than 60,000 luhubl-tants, Salem Folks Astonish Druggist. We sell many good medicines but we are told the mixture of buckthorn bark, glycerine, known as Adlerika, is tho best wo ever sold.

Salem folks astonish us daily by telling how QFll'KLY Adlerika relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation. Many report that A SINliLK 1MISK relieves these troubles almost Wo are glal we are Salem agents for Adlori ka. C. Ferry, dniggist. Tho truth will not last any longer or you stretch it.

Economy in the Home The housewife who Is not economical is sure to have trouhlo all her lite, an, I the most economics! thing she ran do is to become a render and user of the Journal Want Ads. The economy of tho Want Ads consists in the fact that they tell of the reciprocal wants of employer nnd employe and they bring to the huuvwife tho applicants for domestic positions Instead of obliging her to seek, at the expense of trouble and time, the maids shii needs, Domestic economy begins at home, when the Want Columns re bolng read and Used. MOTION PICTURES PLAN COMMISSIONERS OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY HOPE TO GET RESOURC ES BEFORE EXHIBITION. Final preparations for exhibiting the Willamette valley resources at the Pan-ama exposition are rapidly being completed, the valley commissioners having already decided to issue a booklet, arranged for motion pictures of the valley and many other modern methods will be planned for advertising, A meeting was held in the Commercial club rooms yesterday afternoon by the members of the commission, and it was decided to wait upon the Oregon Electric and Southern Pacific railway officials foT the purpose of interesting them in a plan to take motion pictures of the valley industries. DODD WILL HAVE HEARING FRIDAY ON STATUTORY CHAROE Constable Cooper yesterday afternoon arrested Fred Dodd, the foreigner who has been selling sandwiches and hot tamales at the corner of State and Commercial streets for several years, on a statutory charge.

Mrs. Laura E. Swanson, a woman who says she came to this city from Newbcrg with her husband a short time ago, was induced to loave her spouse and go with Dodd on the promises of fine clothes and high living, it is asserted. Dodd was taken before Justice Webster last evening and after asking for time in which to plead, wos placed un der $1,000 bonds to appear tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dodd furnished the bonds.

County Attorney Ringo stated this morning that, while ho could not find much excuse for the woman, the prosecution will be pushed to the limit. EATING RELIEVES STOMACH TROUBLE A Prominent Physician's Advice. "Kut good foodB and plenty of them. Dieting, in many cases, is almost crimi nnl Get back to normal. To do so you must have tho proper quantity of nourishment.

You nood it for brain or physical work. Probably there is nothing the matter with your stomach oxcopt acidity. That is merely an abnormal secrottion of acid in tho stomach. Neutralize that acid and your stomach trouble will end at once. Neglect may mean ulcers if not cancer of the stomach.

Do not tko patented medicines or pepsin tublots for dyspopsia. Simply take a ncutralizer of acid. Decidedly the best ncutralizer is ordinary druggist's bisurated mag nesia, on can get it at any drug store for a few cents. Take a toa-spoonful in a quarter glass of water after each meal. Tho relief will be immoilijato.

COUNTY CAN HIRE CRUISERS. IllNITBh mKSS I.KASKD W1I1H.1 Olympia, March. 5. Boards of County commisisoners have tho ont.lt- oritv to hire cruisers to assess timber lauds and may pny them out of the current, expend fund. Such ruling was made by the attorney general to the bureau of inspection ami supervision of public offices.

In many counties the commissioner feel that they nr9 not getting enough taxes from tho timber lauds, becnuso they have not been properly assessed, and it is belioved that, by employing cruisers to do the work it will bo done much more natis-factorilv. FAVOR CITY MANAGER PLAN. h'NITICIl CIIKSN I.RAHKU WHO).) Seattle, March 5. Scattlo appears likely within a year to bo the next city, and the largest, to adopt tho city manager form of government. Expressions obtained today from tho 15 freeholders elected Tuesday to frame a new charter for tho city indicates decided majority in favor of tho city niauager plan, POWERS ARRAIGNED.

(I'NITKO 1'BKSS I.KASKtl WlllS.) San Francisco, March David G. I'owers, principal witness for tho prose-cut ion In tho Western Fuel cases, charged with seduction by Mi Iicna Cadiiff wo arraigned hern today before Police Judge Crist, Miss Caduff was the first witness called, SPECIAL ELECTION CALLED. l-NITKl I-HKSS I tl Willi Tacoma, March 6. The board of county coinmisisoiiers today passed a resolution to call a special election to vote on a port commlsloii for the Fort of Tacoma, the election to bo held April 7. EARTHQUAKE IN ALASKA.

h'NITKU rHKHS I.KASKII 'IHH. Vuiibiuiks, Alaska, March 5. lie rts from Interior points today Imli o.t that Tuesday night's esrth.psilie was felt throughout nearly the whole of Alaska. So far as could be lea mot! there was no damage. WHITE BOX SQUAD ARRIVES.

I.os Augoleo, March 5. The see on.l s.piad of tho Chicago White Sox arrived here today for a series of games witti the Venice league olub. Thofir for V4ungti rst meeting wrte scheduled on Park this afternoon DEPUTY ASSESSORS HERE ARE RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT WORK AND WEST PLANS ACCURACY RECORD. Marion county dputyi assessors are meeting today in the city council chambers. They are receiving instruc tions in regard to proceedure in assessing property.

The county assesor states that he will try to make a record this year for acuracy in his office and the deputies are being advised minutely as to their duties and the law which they are to follow in making the assessments. The following deputies are attending the meeting: T. B. Patton, Macleay; E. E.

Matten, East Salem; Miatthew Gibson, Sublimity, C. E. Van Nuys, Aumsville; J. M. Watson, Turner; Lyman McDonald, Liberty; D.

B. Hill, Mill City; P. J. Etzel, Mehama; George Keech, Stay-ton; Frank Kaylor, Marion; R. P.

Nye, Ankeny Bottom; A. C. Libbey, Jefferson; J. B. Manegre, St.

Paul; O. H. Smith, Aurora; Geo. Beach, Woodburn; Ernest McKee, McKec; B. J.

J. Miller Gervais; Max Matti, Mt. Angel; A. Ulvin, Silverton; Frank Lick, Brooks; A. E.

Adkins, Scotts Mills; C. Whit-lock, Silver Creek Falls; Geo. H. Otto-way, south of Silverton; J. T.

Tweed, Howell Prairie. TO PLAY COLLEGE TEAMS. UNITED FIIKSS I.KAHED WIRE.) Los Angeles, March 5. The University of California baBoball club arrived in Los Angeles today for a series of games with the Southern California colleges. Tho Celifornians played Occidental today, and will meet Pomona college at Clartmont tomorrow.

Saturday thoy play U. S. C. law school here. SFRECKELS SUIT DISMISSED.

UNITID PKS8S UtASKO Willi. 1 San Francisco, March 5. After dismissing tho divorce suit she recently began against her husband, Mrs. Sprockels left here today for an European tour. It was understood the Spreckels had become reconciled.

GREAT NORTHERN SEEKS DOCK. UNITID PRISS I.BiBBlt Will. San Frnacisco, March 5. The Great Northern Steamship company, operated by the Great Northern railroad of the Hill system, applied today to tho state board of harbor commissioners for docking space hero. SENSATIONAL DROP.

UNITKO 1'llESS I.BABBU WlllB.l New York, March 5. Opening dealings in stockB today wore featured by a sensational drop in Chesapeake and Ohio. Influenced by the announcement of a $3,1,000,000 bond issue, this Btock was off 2 points at tho start, later increasing its loss to Genoral trading was active, with price changes mixed. ELLIS CASE TO JURY. (UNITID I'llMH LKAHKD Willi.) Chicago, March Tho case of William C.

Ellis, on trial hero for the murder of his wife, was given to the jury this afternoon. A verdict was expected before night. HUERTA PEACE NOTE (Continued from page one.) naval bnttlo Topolohnmpo between the gunboats Tainpico, with a rebel crew, and Morelos and Guerrero, manned by Federals, proved a fiasco. The shoot Ing was dono a.t tremendously long range, with tho Tainpico inside and the Morelos and Guerrero outside the har bor. Not a bullseyo was scored, and after HO minutes' of firing tho two fed eral craft sheered off Into tho Gulf of California.

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"TM is magical, nct right off, draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet the only remedy that does. I'so "TIZ" and wear smaller shoes. Ah! how comfortable voiir feet will feel. "TIZ" is a delight, "TIZ" is harmless. tiet a M-eenl box of "TIZ" now at any druggist or department store.

Don't suffer. Have goo.l feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, sever get tired, A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money True Mk C1 vijw POLICE TO AID IN School Authorities Finally Appeal to Chief Shedeck When Domestic Science Department Is Raided. SERIES OF THEFTS AND DEPREDATIONS ALARMING Lockers Stopped Some of Thefts, Bnt Criminality Has Increased and Some Should Go to Prison. Finally, after the Salem high school has been compelled to suffer from the depredations of a certain band of pupils on several different occasion, the school authorities have asked aid from the police department. Superintendent Kunz called, at 6 o'clock last evening, upon Chief of Police Sbedeck, and advised him of the latest act performed by persons supposed to be pupils, who broko into the domestic science department and cooked a meal some time Tuesday evening.

The guilty parties broke a transom and pilfered tho kitchen of the mils-tic science department, scattering edibles around the room, and destroying much good food by throwing it on the floor. First Appeal to Police. Although there had been several unlawful deeds committed in the high school, which should land the persons responsible behind the bars, the police were not advised one way or the other, according to the chief this morning. Thefts of articles of clothing made up the first line of work by the students. The teachers and other school authorities were unable to stop this until an appropriation was made for lockers iu which the students could secure their wraps.

Then books began to go, and petty thievery has prevailed more or less ever since, until of late when miscreants, believed by the school authorities to be students, started a new lawless "fad." Their recent actions were confined to destroying property. Want Night Watch, There is, or has been, no night watch at the Salem high school, and any one desiring to break into the building has been able to do so unmolested, for the reason that the police do not. patrol the district in which the building is located. Superintendent Knntz laM night asked the chief of police to post, an officer at tho school, but the chief cannot do this, for the reason that his force is limited at present, lie advised the superintendent, however, that he would have one of his officers go to tho school, and thus includo the district in a bent for one of tho night men. Chief of Police Shedeck stated that unless ho wan given prompt and accurate information in regard to the depredations taking place at the high school, ho cannot apprehend the guilty ones.

SALEM BOY TO BE PRIEST WILL BE SO DECLARED SATUR DAY AND CEREMONIES WILL LAST FOUR DAYS. Tonsure and minor orders were re ceived by John Nelson, who resides 2 miles south of Salem, yesterday from Archbishop Christie, in Portland. Mr, Nelson is the son of Patrick Nol-on, a well known farmer iu tho Lib erty district. Ho was ordained sub- dcucon this morning and tomorrow will be promoted to a doacouship and Saturday morning bo declared a priest. After graduating from a collegiate course at Mt.

Angel college, Mr. Nelson entered the theological seminary ut Monlo Park, Cald and luter went to Haiti more and completed his course in St. Mary's seminary. The unit o' silling, of buying, of renting, of hiring, of getting work is the Want Ad. FOR Complete Stock of Men's and Women's Furnishings, Fancy and Dry Goods and Store Fixtures Cheap.

Fine Location in Business District. Address X-Y-Z Journal CLOSE AT 6 O'CLOCK Downtown Butcher Shops Will Also Close at That Hour, Beginning March 15, is Announcement. SUBURBAN PLACES WILL CLOSE AT 6:30 IN EVENING Will Make Shorter Hours for Clerks Employed in Stores and Let Them Have Longer Time at Home. After March 15, the grocers and the butchers in the downtown district will close at 6 'clock and the suburban stores at 6:30. This is a subject that has been under discussion for- some time and The Capital Journal is glad to Bee it go through for it will makj shorter hours at the stores for the clerks and give them longer evenings to themselves.

It Bhows that the merchants' hearts are in the right place. Following is a list of the stores that are to close at the time agreed: Roth Grocery Co. C. M. Roberts.

Foster Baker. E. C. Cross Son. Moir Grocery Co.

Thielson Grocery Co. L. II. Hoggins. Steusloff Inc.

Chas O. Gischel. R. D. Gilbert Co.

Wcller Bros. Capital Meat Market. Sunset Grocery. Independent Meat Market. L.

Boggs Co. L. Sperling Co, Ward Richardson. Stewart Knapp. Young Co.

J. B. Cooley. R. ST.

Morris. Geo. Smith. G. W.

Stoner. Geo. Rcinoehl. O. D.

Schmalzreid. Smith Burdick. Yokohama Crockery Tea Co. Lebold Bros. F.

J. Rico Son. B. D. Fashing Sons.

em to ik WILL ENDEAVOR TO TELL REPUBLICANS WHERE COUNTY MONEY GOES EVERY YEAR. The members of the Salem Republican club will hold an important meet ing in the promotion department of the Salem Commercial club tomorrow night beginning at 8 o'clock and every republican, men and women, are urged to attend, County Judge Bushey will be the principal speaker of the The judge will give some facts and figures in regard to the source through which the county money goes every year. His talk will, iu fact, lie confined to matters pertaining to the operation of the county government and promises to be both interesting and instructive. Tha cost of rond built in the pnst anl during his administration will be explained bv Judge Hushey and tho methods adopted for keeping up the present county highways and the general cost of conducting the county's business will be outlined. Some warm political addresses are looked forward to also tomorrow night.

Tho local republicans arc getting on their war paint and several say they will take the initiative in divulging few things that their brother republicans do not know and should before it is too late. Just what these "things" will consist of remains to be seen as those in qnestlou refused today to say before hand what they had in mind. Thnt's a wise old proverb, "Fish Where the Fish Gather," and it's applicable to tho Want Ads. People who want to buy and people who want to sell all gather in the Want Ad columns. SALE LOTS SPRING MILLINERY ADVANCE SHOWING IS N0V ON DISPLAY Nice Street Hats and Dress Hats, Shapes and Flowers 25-inch Silk Dotted Mull, good colors, only 25c a yard New Ginghams New Madras Ladies' New White Waists IHBnaVnBnBIIHnMaWBftWBaWaVSHH Rostein Greenbaum 216 COMMERCIAL STREET CANDI SALEM WOMAN SEEKS TO BE REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR COUNTY RECORDER.

There is after all occasionally "something new under the sun," and one of these is the fact that women are now eligible for office, and will hereafter make the meu sit up and take them into consideration when it conies to parcelling out the offices. Here in Salem is ono of the first cases of tho kind, nnd it como to the front Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. Mildrcn Brooks shied her hat, l'oatliers and nil, into the political arena, nud announced her can "The Greatest Musical Instrument in the World." The New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph The most perfect sound reproducer ever made. "It means more to music than any thing that has ever happened before." Acknowledged by Edison to be hi grandest achievement. Permanent diamond point, instead of ever changing needles.

Visit our demonstration room and hear it then you will know. Prices to suit everybody. Geo. C. Will Salem's Oldest and Most Reliable Music Dealer aw I New Percales Curtain Scrims didacy for tho office of county recorder-Mrs.

Brooks is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robertson of this city and a sister of Dr.

C. II. Robertson. She has a wide circlo of frionds who will undoubtedly put a cross in front of her name at the primaries and very likely do tho same thing at the election this fall. Mrs.

Brooks is a well educated and entcrgetic business woman, and if elected will make an. ideal official. She has been employed, at the Patton book storo for some time and her lists of acquaintances, if tabulated, would be an infringement on tho city directory. She promises if elected to givo tho county "efficient, accurate-and economical service. As a moral forco, tho avorago man can never hope to bo moro than a danger signal,.

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