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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1920)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1920. I V5s ! WESER Round-Up Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, October 6, 7, 8 Sixth Annual Presentation of Frontier Exhibition Depicting the Life of the Real West 300 Cowboys, Cowgirls and Plainsmen in daily contest Championship Contests and Purses Por Cowboy' rolay rnco; Cowboys' bucking content ; Cowgirl' relay rnco; wild steer roping! Indlnn hnrobuck rolay raced; Cowgirls' bucking content; Wild teor btilldoRRliiK; Stngo coach rnco; Tony ox pross and dally purses In cowboys' pony rncos; Cowboys' standing rnco; Indian pony raco; Maverick raco; Cowgirls' pony raco; Tug-of-wur, and many oxcltlug contests. Cowboys, Cowgirls, Indians and Plainsmen will re enact the old days in original settings and surround ings. The greatest Western Drama ever seen Wednesday-Upper Country Day Thursday-Boise Day Friday-Ontario, Payette, Caldwell Day Tho Lnst Act to npprcclato which you must liavo witnessed tho precodlng scones, keenest competition to overcome slight loads Allln ono grand flnalo. Final coutosts- The Boys Who Went Over the Top Will Go Over the Top Again While the hundreds of contestants at the Round-up grounds will depict and re-enact scenes from the work of tho men of the Old West, tho American Legion hoys of 1917-18 will mimic the pleasures indulged in by these same men of the olden days. FREE ATTRACTIONS -Morning, Afternoon, Evening Thmt will ho educational rVnturvx, too A iiium-umi of souvenir collected lit- the lo on tho Imtih. Kniumls of IYjiiicu lll uIno bo it feature. ' ' . IW I'm king Jt Camping OrtMiuiN For Auto INirtlen thing Your Cuiup Outfit ,M Red i Enjoy mi OiitltiK New Grounds . New Track New Grandstand nC?'Y.?,0?A7I0NS w!" b0 re8orv10'' .l'' ? Houndup on roquest. Reserved seats will bo sot asldo In order In which rejuosU nro received RUaehor seat will not be reserved. Free hay will b. fur nished nil contesting stock Mid stable room reserved In order In which entries aro melo Tor further particular write; WEI Kit HOUXD-UP, WEISEH, IDAHO A Xon-pioflt Nhmlng corporation, pay neither tuliu-les nor dividends. Wild and Wooly East and Bully FRUITLAND BENCH NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ilracowoll tiro tho happy parents of a little daugh ter, born Saturday morning, Soptem bcr 2Gth, weight 0 1-2 pounds. Tha llttlo ono has been named Jrno Mnrlo. Miss Esthor ltussoll went to Parma Saturday evening and Sunday accom panied Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Mr. Ernest Anderson to llolso for tho day. Mr. J. II. Mlllcndcr of Dcggs, Ok., Is horo for an axtonded visit with his sister, Mrs. N. A. Peacock. Mr. Frank Nlcktcs, of Nobraskn, brother-in-law of Mrs. Drowning, left for Portland Snturdny after a short visit hero. Ho will return Intor and look for n location. MoBsors. E. A. Nokes, N. A. Pea cock and tho Drownings aro having tho electric lino oxtonded south from the old Anderson corner In order that electric conveniences might bo In stalled In their homes. J. F. Cnrnoflx, n. C. niakesloy and Ouy araham left Saturday for Dolsa with tho Payette County exhibit of prunes and npplcs. Mr. (Jrnham Is head of tha Horticultural Depart ment of tho Stato Fair. Word was received from Mrs. Cnry Tusslng Hint their nuto party to Cal ifornia had gono thru thrco hall storms and two snow storms that ono day, othorwlso they woro getting on nil right nnd expected to reach their destination In southern Calif ornia tho following day. Llttlo'Charlos Miller, son of Supt. and Mrs. Miller has been brought homo from tho hospital at llolso but Is still confined to his bod. Miss Clara Sllkctt, gradunto of tho 1020 Frultlnnd High School, won tho scholarship and has gono to McMInn vlllo, Oregon to enter College Miss Sllkctt was tho valedictorian of hor class nnd Is tho daughter of Mr, nnd Mrs. P. E. Sllkott. Charles Door, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Cloorgo Door, Is suffering from n spralnod tinklo sustained from a ton foot fall from a window whllo walk ing In his sloop, Mr. nnd Mrs. Sllar Carter aro In LnOrando, Orogon, visiting Mrs. Carter's mothor. A largo numbor of tho Frultlnnd pcoplo will go to Dotso this wook to tho fair. Saturday afternoon tho Frultland toachors formorly In tho schools gavo a plcnlo to tho now teachers In tho school taking their guosts by truck to Orogon Trail Park, Wolsor, for a plcnlo supper nnd outing. Mr. Hnrry Powoll drovo tho ladtos up. Word has rocclvod horo that Fred Schmld has arrived at Statu Univer sity nnd has boon soloctod us ono of tho University foot ball men. Mr. nnd Mrs. 81m Wntklns, of Mid valo, whllo onrouto Sunday to Fruit land to spend tho day with Mrs. Watkln's parents, Mrs. N. A. Pen cock, woro unfortunato In being run Into by another car which necessitat ed tholr car bolng In tho Prultlaird garago nil day for ropalrs. Miss Esther Hoed, toacher In Fruit land High School bogan hor work Monday after bolng out nnd 111 sovor ul wcoks from a serious operation. Tho Queen Esthor Corclo met this Tuesday ovonlng with Miss Olive Huntor, Miss Elsa Doyd, Red Cross Public Nurso, Is busy oxamlnlng tho chlldron In tho Frultlnnd schools. Dr. Archlo Wiley Stewart and Mrs. Stowart aro tho guests for a fow woeks of Mr. and Mrs. Charllo Ste wart nnd family. Thoy will nftor wards return to their homo In Junoau UCiaska. Tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hurd grlavo with them because of tho loss of tholr llttlo sou, Harold five weeks old. Mr. J. M. Davis Is homo from a trip up Into tho mountnlns. Mr. It. Snider, of Albany, Oregon Is hero looking for n location. Thoro aro now olghty-six pupils en rolled (n tho Frultland High School. Program for Frultland Mothers' Circlo, first meeting, October 8th. Music, short address by Miss Elsa Iloyd, lied Cross Nurse, followed by a reception to the teacher. Mrs, A. H. Drown and Mrs. A. P. Drown of Daker aro guests at tho John nans home. Mr. N. A. Mead of tho old Miller Garago has brought his family out from Payette and are living In the new houso erected by John Rands, Road nows. Tho Ontario Argus for tho 1 lr ,f, llrmting. we can do It. Reserve District No. 1 THIS b G0G.203.G7 1,012.04 03,440.00 MAJESTIC THEATRE GETS ON VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT Beginning with Saturday, October 9th tho Majestic at Ontario will of fer tholr patrons tho same Vaudevlllo attractions that play Dolse, Wolsei, Nampa and Caldwell, this being tho opening datokot the regular winter theatre season. These acts aro out ed direct from Chicago nnd aro tho same acts that play all of tho middle western cities Including as well the coast cities. Ontario is thus placed on the Vautlevlllo and road show man and will havo many of tho attractions that havo hitherto passed up by. 9a 10 12 13 14 15 10 18 19 20 22 23 24a b 28 31 40,900,84 1,000.0,0 3,000.00 32,300.00 0,740.00 44,840.02 .1,31.1,31 111,980,12 f Chnrter No. 0822 ItEPOUT OF CONDITION OH FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT ONTARIO, IN THE STATU OF OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF IIUHINEHH ON HEPTKMUEH H, 11)20. RESOURCES la Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts (except thoso shown In b and o) C00, 203, G7 2. Overdrafts, secured, $..; unsecured, $1,012.04 O U. 8. Government securities owned) a. Doposltcd to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par vutuo) 12,000.00 f Owned nnd unpledged 80,100.00 h Wnr Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually ownod 840,00 Total U. S. Qovornmont socurltloa Other bonds, Mcuritlcs, ctc.t Uonds (othor than U. S. bonds) nledgod to securo postnl Bavlngs deposits 1,000.00 llonilf nnd socurltloa tothel than U. 8. securities) pledged art collateral for State or older deposits (postal excluded) or bills I'uyablo 9,000 00 ftocurlttcs, other than U. S. bonds (not In cluding stocks), owned ajd unplodited 30,909.84 Total bonds, ujcuritics, etc.. othor ihiin U. S. Stocks, othor than Federal Rosorvo Dank Stock Stock of Federal Rosorvo Dank (00 per cent of subscription Valuo of banking, ownod and unlncumborod .12,300,00 Furnlturo and fixtures Lawful rcscrvo with Federal Rosorvo Dank.. Items with Fedornl Rcscrvo Dank In process of collection (not nvallnblo its rosorvo) ..... Cash In vault nnd not amounts duo from national banks Not amounts duo from banks, bankors, and trust companlos In tho Unltod States (other than Included In Items 12, 13, or 14) uxciiangos ror cioaring house Total of Itoms 13, 14, 10, 10, nnd 17...... 117,947.02 Chocks on banks located ouUld cot city or roportlng bank and othor cash Itoms :....,.. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and duo from U. 8. Troasuror Intorest oarnod but not collectod approxi mate on Notes and Dills Rocclvablo not past duo .. 0,000:00 TOTAL .... LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In Surplus fund - Undlvldod profits 20,879.13 Less current oxponsos, Intoroit, and taxes Clrculatlgn notes outstanding ...................... Not amounts duo to banks, bankors, and trust companlos In tho United Btatos and foreign countries (other than Includod In Itoms 29 or 30 Total of Itoms 29, 30, 81, 32, and 33 4,804,10 Demand deposits (other limn bank clcpoilts) subject to Rcsenro (deposits payable within SO days:) Individual doposlts subjoct to check Cortlflcatos of doposlt duo In loss than 30 day (othor than for money borrowed) Stato, county, or othor municipal doposlts secured by plodgo of assets of this bank Total of domand doposlts (other than band deposits) subject to Resorve, Itoms 34, 36, 36, 37, 38, and 39 .'... 4 00,084.80 Certificates of deposit (other than for mon ey borrowod) Postal savings deposits Other llmo deposits .............................. Total of timo deposits, subject to no- serve. Items 40, 41, 43, and 43 227,604.00 TOTAL .. Of tho total loans nnd discounts shown obovo. tho amount on which In torost and discount was charged at ratee In excess of thoso permitted by law (8oc. 6107, Ror. Stat.) (oxcluslro of notes upon which total chargo not to exceed 00 couts was made) was None, The numbor of such loans was None. STATE OF ORECION, COUNTY OF MALHEUR, ss I, II. D. Cockrum, Cashlor of tho abovo namod bank, do solemnly swear that tho abovo statoment Is truo to tho host of my knowlodg'e and belief. II. II. COCKRUM, Cashlor CORRECT Attest: Subscribed and sworn to before A. L. COCKRUM mo thin 24th day of 8eptombor. 1920. T. TURNDULL R. W. SWAOLER. h. n. QOCKRUM Notary Public. My Commission Expires April, 8, 1921. 12 34 35 30 40 42 43 788.17 1,880.02 1,078.80 020.00 9 00,000.00 00,000. oc 12,980.39 12,200.00 4,804.10 4001030,02 81,149.84 6,000.00 17G.271.27 232.93 52,049,89 8.1 1, U2H.no "Permanent as the Pyramids" CONCRETE PRODUCTS Concrete is tho Foundation of all Pormanont Structures If You Aro Building For Permanance Uso Concrete Concrete Irrigation Pipe Concrete Drainage Pipe Concrete Foundations Our plant is equipped with modern machinery, our methods of Manufacture are thoso gained thru years of experience, our lahor is skilled, our product is the best obtainable. You get the benefit of every pound of cement used. Ask Satisfied Customers The test of any product is its service. Our concrete pipe has been used in many of the biggest and best drainage and irrigation systems in this secton. Ask for information, let us refer you to those who have used our product. 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