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THE ONTARIO AEG US, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1920 U7 'tu ' ChBrtor No 9348 617,094.08 767.8C (I 1) Ilcservo District No. 12 REPORT OK CONDITION OF THE ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK AT ONTARIO l.v THE bTATE OP OREGON, AT THK CLOSE OI-' HUHINHSti ON j in o, ioao. resources la i.ujum and discounts, including rediscounts (except thoio shown In b and c) (701,034.08 Total loan 701,034.08 Deduct: (I Notm and bills rodlscountod with Federal Iteseivo llnnk (other than bunk accept- bii cos old( )soo Itom 06a) 63, 'J 10.00 2. Overdraft, sucurcd, f ; unsecured " I', H. (oveiuiuuiil ecurJtlei iMvncds a Dopoulted to Hocnro circulation (U. S. bonds lur value) SD.OOO.OO o Pledged to sccuro nostnl savlngx dopoBlts (pur value) 600.00 f Owned iiml unpledged 11,200.00 li War savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned 868.06 Total t. S. Government securities Other bonds, securities, etc.: Honda (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits 1,000.00 SvcurltlM other than U. S bonds (not includ ing stocks) owned and unpledged 24,637.05 Total bonds, sccurtlos, otc, other than U. S Stock of I'cdoral Itosurvo Dank (GO por cent of subscription) Value of banking houso, owned and unin cumbered 7. 37,200.00 Equity In bankltiR houso I'urnlluro and tlxturos lawful rennrvo with Federal Hunk Caali In vault nnd nut amount duo from national banks Net amount duo from banks, bankers, nnd trust companion other than Includod In Itoms IX. 1.1. or 14) Checks on other banks In tho samo city or town of reporting hank (other than Itom 1C) Total of Items 13, 14. 16, 1C, nnd 17 124,203.78 Checks on banks located outsldo of city or town of reporting bank and other cash Items Redemption fund with U. S. Troasuror and due from U. H.Troasuror Interest earned but not collected approx imate on Notoe nnd Hills Receivable not nest due OUIS.00K TOTAL LIARILITIIIH Capital' slock paid In Murpltiri fund , Undivided profile 5,560.03 Uhm current oxpensoe, Intorost. and taxes paid .. 3K. Interest atid dlseount colluatcd or or credited In advance of maturity uid not minted I'HHDATOHV ANIMALS CACSK HEAVY TAXES (C'oiitn tied from I 'it go 1) u 10 12 14 15 17 IS 1U 10. 22 23 24a b 102,568.00 25,537.06 2,000.00 37,200.00 1,906.20 41,590.63 86,81! 1. Gfi 33,444.29 4,937.83 2,268.09 3,000.00 here by hunters seeking tho higher Oregon bounty. It is also noted by many who havo studied the situation that the trap per do not bring In tho old coynttcrf who do the damage, specializing In runt on pups 'vlio are not old onough to be a menace to tho stock on th'o raugn. '"Wo hnvo been able," said Mr. I'ipor. "to orndtrntn tho coyotto as n post In many statos by tho poisoning method, and nt n far smaller cost than tho present systcut Is levying on Mnlhour county, t am sure Hint we could rid Malheur county. I am sure that wo could rid Malheur countv of theso anlmnls In two years." Another meeting -will bo held In the county soon to which tho rVr V men nnd ranchers will bo asked to ntlend to dlsctiHs with 'tho novorn ment men. tho County Court and Hi'! Farm llurtnu oxocutlvo committer plans for carrying on tho rnmpnlgit In the county. YVOOIr 1IIGG8 Tho homo of Dr. nnd Mrs. W. J Wuoso was tho scono of n vory pret ty wedding Thursday ovonlnc nt 7: SO o'clock when Miss Itcna Ulggs, sister of Mrs. Weeso and Judge Dnllun illggri of this city, became thy bildo of Claroneo Wood of Niuupu, lduhn. The curomony was porfonuod by Hev A. II. Mlnakor, Superintendent of tho Uuptlst Missions of Idaho, in the proseexu of tho Immodlatu relatives nnd ii few Intlmuto friends. The brldo was attondod by her sister, Mrs W J Weeso n Matron of honor nnd II A. Hntidenbush of St. Paul was tho groom's man. Preceding tho ceremony Miss Helen Illggs of linker, Bang "Perfect Love" accompanied by Miss Lucllo illggs who afterwards played Men delssohn's Wedding March. Tho brldo woro a gown of whlto gcorgotto over whlto sutln. She vvoio a veil nnd carried a bouquet of vvlilL roses. Tho housu was beautifully decorai d with swoot peas, carnations nnd baby breath, a dainty bower of fern . palms and bnby breath forming the background for the ceremony nuil nltogethor carrying out tho coloi Hon. Will II. King was In Ontario cmmo t pink and whlto. Mr. and Mis. I. J. aallaghor, Mr. and Mis. W. W. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. McNulty, Misses Cora and Utliol McNulty. Out of town guests: Dr. and Mis. Tom Illggs of Odessa, Mr. John Illggs nnd Allen Illggs nnd fam ilies of Hums, Oregon, Miss Helen Illggs of riukor. Oregon, Mr. and Mrs John Dunphy of Nnmpn. 31 (approximate) CI! and Vale this week on his return from San Frnnolsco whoro Ifo at tended tho democratic national con vention as one of tho delegates from Oregon. Ho left Tuesday evening for Caldwell and llolso on business . Mr. and Mrs. tvnn K. Onkes en tertained nt bridge last evening at their homo In Riverside In honor of Mm. WlllliiitiiT of DiMMnlniM. Iowa I who Is tho gunst of Mrs. C. O. Har row's of Vnlo. Three tables woro played, the guoets being Dr. and Mrs. Harrows of Vale, Mrs. William Mr. mid Mrs. I'. .1. Onllaghor, Mr and Mrs. II. II. Whitney nnd Geo. K. Alkon. Mrs. llurrows and Mr. Grelg won the honors for tho eve nings' play. 00,000.00 10,000.00 1 6,660.93 1,806,00 69,000.00 The brldo hns boon for a uutnhci of yenrs, a successful teacher In the public schools of this city nnd Is n charming nnd accomplished young Indy. Tho groom Is n prosperous farmei of Nhiiipu and Is well known am' highly rospected In this community After tho ceremony tho young con plo left for Holso nnd from there wll' make a trip to Yellowstone Park h" foio teturnlng to their homo at Nam pa, Idaho. The following guests were pieseut Mr. and Mrs. Dallon Illggs und fain lly. Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Weeso. Mi ami Mrs. Hugh Allen, Mr nnd Mis Frank Holder and 'family. Mrs. V P Akor. Mr. and Mrs. Nowlon Wood 33 34 35 ..! 67,327.78 40,003.0 1,053.41 20,271.32 504,017.80 20,244.81 lu b IrculatliiK notes outstanding Net RinountH duo to banks, Imnkors nnd trust nimiHtiilM (other than Included In Itoms 29 r 20) Certified chocks outstanding Cashiers checks on own brnik iiuUtAiidlng.. Total of Items 29, 30. 31, 32, nnd 33 Demand ilcimsltN (other than bank denoslta) subject to Itoscrio (deposits payablo within 30dnyu): Individual deposits subjoct lo chock Cerllllcatea of doposlt duo In less than 30 daya (othor than for monoy borrowed Total of demand doposlts (other than bank deposit) subject to Ilcservo, Itoms 84, 35, 20, 37. 38, and 39. . . 630,202.70 Tliuo ilepoklla Mibject (o Resort o (payable after .10 days, or subject to 30 days or mora notlco, qtid postal savings:) Certificate of doposlt(othor than for money borrowed) PiwIhI Savings doposlts Oilier time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Ilcservo, Heme 10, 41. 42, und 43 227,076.19 Letter of Ciedll nnd Travolor'a C It o c k a Mild f rocHsh a ml outstanding TOTAL " MdIiIIIIIh for rediscounts with Federal Rewtrve Rank (see Item Id).... Total contingent llahlUtloH (65 a, b, c, und d) (net Including Items In Schedule 23 of reiMirt Of the total loans and discounts shown nbovo, tho amount on whloh Interest and discount was charged at rates In excess of those per mitted by law (See. 5197, Rev. fitat.), oxcluslvo of notes upon which total wurge not to exeeed 50 cents was mado, was Nono. The number of nuo'i loans wm None, i STATE OF OREGON, COUNTV OF MALHEUR, ss , 0a I, W. I'. Hoiuun. Cashlor of tho above-named bank, do solemnly. 10 swoar that the nbovo statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge andil barter No. 6S22 10 42 43 61 ftft a. 181,686.13 117.21 46,374.15 40.00 00 1, 71!1!.1 10 53.940.00 53,940.00 ltosorvo District No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THIS FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT ONTARIO, IN TIM) 8TATE OF OREGON, AT TIIK CLOSE OF 11USINEH3 ON.IL'Ni: ill), 11)20, RESOURCES 1!! .a 602,660. 60 611.21 91.19G.00 h bellei W. F. HOMAN, Cashier Siibwrlbed and sworn to beforo me this 15th day or July, 1920. fl. F. TRVLOR. Notary Public for the Stato of Oregon My CMmldon KxiiIium. Ont. 1924. f,ORHt-vAitB.t: J. It HLACKARV. 1 ADAM, KARL IILAl'K VHV Dlroctortf. mutrsTMsasmctrji VAUDEVILLE trantwwsia Dreamland IE The Famous Del Monte Brothers in Their Sensational Aerial Trapeze Act DON'T MlhS Tlllh TIIHV MAKH TDK HARD l'HINGS LOOK EASY nil 3I1NPTHK OF NOVELTY Tl'HILlXG Jl'Olil.lMi AUR1AL TR.U'E.K RINGS and STRONG .MAN WORK ALSO FATTY AHHIVM.H IN ADDITION MATINEE AXD NIGHT PROGRAM. M Mr Iftl IPHC U) RKOl'iail 8ATCRDAV Loans und dUcounlu, Including rediscounts (except those shown in u nnd c) 1577,560,66 Acceptances of other hanks dlucountod 26,000.00 Total tonus 002,560.06 Overdrafts, unsocured V. 8. Gotcriimcut securities ewned: Deposited to sccuro circulation (U. 8. bonds par value) 12,600,00 Owned nnd unpledged 77,860,00 War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned 846,00 Total U. S. aovornmont socurltlcs Other bonds, securities, etc.: llomls (other than U. S. bonds) plodged to secure postul savings doposlts 1,600,00 liuud mid securities (othei than U. S. securities) plodged as coMatera) for State or oilier deposits (postal uvrludid) or bill p.iy&blo 9,600 no ricourltlon, other than U. S. bonds (nut In cluding stocks), owned a.id uuploducd 33,161.10 Total bond j, i.ocuntics. etc., other limit U 8 jt Stocko, other thnn Federal Roscrvo Dank Stock Stock of Fcdornl Resorvo Dank (50 por cent of subscription Valua of banking, ownod nnd unincumbered 32,350.00 Furniture nnd tlxturos Lawful roscrvo with Fodoral Resorvo Dank 14 Cash In vault and not amounts duo from national banks I 15 Not amounts duo from banks, bankors, and ' trust companlos lu tho United Statoa (othor than Includod In Itoms 12, 13, or 14) 1 10 Exchanges for clearing houso I Total of Items 13, 14, 15, 10, and 17 79,477.36 IS Checks on banks located outsld eof city or reporting bank and othor cash Itoms 19 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and 1 due from U. 8. Troasuror 20 Intorost oarned but not colloctod approxi mate ou Notes nnd Dills Rocolvablo not I past duo 6,600,00 TOTAL LIABILITIES !2 Capital stock paid in 23 Surplus fund Ma Undivided profits 8,777.60 b Less current oxponsoe, lntcrost, nnd taxes paid .... 25 Interoet and discount collected or credltod in ndvnnco of maturity and not carnod ap proximate 500.00 28 Clrculattgn notos outstanding 31 Not umouuts duo to banks, bankors, and trust companies in tho United States and forelgu countries (othor than Included lu Itoms 29 or 30 32 Certified chocks outstanding Total of Itoms 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33 5.999.50 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) Mibjcrt to Hccro (deposits payable wlthlu 30 days;) 34 Individual doposlts subject to check 35 Certificates of deposit due lu loss than 30 day (othor than for money borrowed) 30 Stale, county, or other municipal deposits securod by pledge of assets fff this bank 38 Dividends unpaid Totnl of demand deposits (other than band deposits) subject to Roterve, Items 34, 35. 30. 37. 38. and 29 587.193.40 40 Certificates of deposit (other than for mou I oy borrowod) 42 (Postal savings deposits 43 Other time deposits Total of tlmo deposit subject to re- servo, iicms 40, ii, .', anil -is zu f.xib.uu TOTAI -... Of tho total loan and dUcounts shown above, tho amount on which 1 tcrest and dKount whs chargod at ratoe In oxcoss of those pormittol law (Sec 8197, Rov Stat ) (oxcluslvo of notes upon which total charge no to excoed 50 cents was made) was Nono. Tho number of such loan.i vn Nono STATE OF OREGON. COUNTV OF MALHEUR, ss I, H H. Coekrum, Cashier of the above named bank, do sblemnly s ea that tho abovo sCatement Is true to the bout of my knowledge and belief. II. B. COCKRUM, C.slue CORRECT Attest: Subscribed and sworn to be- A L. COCKnUM fore me this 14th day of July. 1920 ETTA COCKUUM R. W SWAGLER. T. TURNHULL Notary Public L U COCKRUM My commission Exnlres April S, 1921, 14,161.10 1,000. 0 3,000 0 32,360.00 6,722.16' 50,456.71 78,466.00 20.00 991.36 9,163 96 Ml 0 921,317.15 60,000 00 50,000 Ou 8,777.60 12,200. Ok 5,985.26 14,26 484.499 17 91,691 23 6.000 0.1 6,000 00 152,193 M 227 s: 54,726 41 921,317 H Tho W. O. T. U. will hold their legulnr meeting nt tho homo of Mrs. A. L. AleDonnld next Tuosduy after noon. .Miss Ada Cresap, tho trained nurse, conducting tho homo training class under tho uusplcos of tho Red Cross, has promised to give 11 talk on the cnto of chlldicn lu hot wonth or. Mis. H. O. Secoy uu Informal lawn afternoon lu honor Hnttle Swenson and ''e-gus Falls, Minn., wnH hostess at party Tuesday of tho Misses Ida Sttibriou of who hnvo been Vr house guests for tho past week, leaving Tuesday evening for I'ort and nnd other coast points. Those nvlted were MeHilames C K. Secoy. W. L. Holier, lllckox. W. F. Cochran Orrln Hull. 8. K. Hull, C. Kolfo L. Ilckox. ('. 13. Illnghnni. Walter Iramse, A Gramso, Mlssos Hatllo Iwonson, idn Stubson, Daisy Secoy Mia (Iramse. Myrl Hlnghnm. 10 a 11 a. in tatlons." 7:15 p 8 p. m eon Mills, MKTHODI8T CHURCH m. Sunday school. Pleaching. "Our Tomp- 111. Hpworth Leagiio. Illustrated address "Sim Phlllpplno Snlnt." TAKEN MY MISTAKE: A roll of bedding from tho depot. Owner may hnvo same by Inquiring of 8 .1 .Mllllknn 33-11. I'lldaj, .Inly 2 i IMPOUNDING NOTICE Notlco Is horoby given Hint, lu .lursuuiicu of Ordliinnco No. 236, of ho City of Ontario, I hnvo taken up mil Impounded the following des .Mllicd animals found running at largo wlthlu the corporate limits ofi tho City of Ontario, lu Mnlhour t County, Statu of Oregon, to-wlt; I One Drown lloriw, llrnnded thus I ( ) on left stifle. Star lu forehead. Hlack Morse Mule, llrnnded thus (F) with buy F over top, on right diouldor. Hlack Horse, hind feet while, 'Ininded thus (liny 8 with anchor indoriioatli) on left stifle, stur In oiehead. whlto on nose. Hay Mare branded thus (lazy 8 iver anchor) on loft stifle mil Hint I will on tho 21th tiny of Inly, 1920. at the hour of three o'olook p. m.. of said day offer for uilo and will soil nbovo described hiiIiuiiI ut Public auction to the high est bidder, for cash In hnnd, at (ho Eagle Llvory In snld City of Ontario. Taken up this 12th day of July 1020. Posted this 16th day of July, 1020 II C FARMER, City Marshal ONE OF OUR HIOGEST SPECIALS "THE LUCK OF TIIK IRISH" also FATTY AHItl'CKLK Jn "Coney Island" Piilhc None Sulunhi), July liltli Nile At Malliicu at UsilO p. 111. ETHEL CLAYTON in "Vniing Men, Wlnllinip" also "Coney Island" FATTY ARItUCKLi: In And Vaudeville Hiinilny mid .Moiidiiy Sl'NDAV AND MONDAV July 2.t and 2(1 ELSIE FKRUU80N In "HIS IIOl'HK IV ORDER" HAROLD LM)YI) In "IIAI'NTIJD HPOOK8" Tt'UHDAV AND WEDNEStl Tiiewlay and Wedncdny July 2(1 nuil 27 "EV.WGELNE" All who havo Miidlcri thU vvjll want to ro IhU Won ilerful prodiictloii. I mmw nTUBZLdBIWMr 3m f MmR.Tif3IM 4BHflp2MCVj?22UHMBBHEJ2tiHBiSlnHH ALEXANDER Started tho Fight, leads tho Fight and continues the Fight against the HIGH COST OF LIVING sale prices Silk Socks $1.50 Vnlucs $1.00 Silk Shirts Sale Prices $5.20, $6.30 and up ALL STRAW HATS HALF PRICE 20 Discount on Dress Shirts, Shoes and Ties PANTS SALE 1 $5.20, $6.80, $8.00 $10.00 ALEXANDER One Price Clothier, Ontario, Oregon