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OKKflON CITY KNTKHPKIBB. I'IMDAV, MAY II. u 3 - PREMIUM LIST FOR MVIHluN A. I. Hiol fu r 111 li'in omii'il hy farmer liimliMl kIiIi lUn ralit liiimlur of iniliiKm.il fulas . . I0 On 1. hi "I ill uf rii, wi'lrhliiK lOi-f Jknfl nolii'il ,y (uriiHT. . . , . 6.(11) 3. ii't ilrMim Imm lillrhiil in btivtr 5 ' t tu IiikI ilihrr IiII.Im.I In Imnxr Imron id i ' i ii I 3.u linrai, hoy's ImrxK, girl's ? M :r,i 7 f.o : :.o 6 mi 2 r,o f. Hi. i tiiiin d fl ' I nubile liiimp, jil lllllllllt 7. Hoi ml'llH linimil I IW pmlillK DHIM'I , .0 iiiiiiIi mI rlK, (imliilm i charm Iff 19. Ileal plug ugly, iiiuiiiiIi"! . MVIHluN II. Purs l)rd and Magnlarad I. lii'.l Ci.uili alnllluM, i yrnrs tJ it iivit t On X Heal Pen In-run H.illiiiii, I )fr nlil nr over oi) 3 llrlrlHii dlnllliiii, I y mi nli nr itwr ! uo 4. Ural 'l).lr..iil nr HI, Ire atnlllun, 4 )rir old nr ni r '. i') 6 H. t o t .i i it m rt lir."l nr Mnr- Hun, 4 )i r nlil or owr I (hi Dtat DrsM Mar. II. Ural I'iti IiiTiiii ,. 3 r.ci 7. Ileal ('iim Ii 3 .',o . Ural llei:ln 3 f,o IIckI CI) Jimliili', nr Hlirlr 3 Jo I'l. I i.i. I 1111111111111 bred or Morgan 3i,o II. Ileal ilrufl mil. I ! I 4 fnlil J.f.l) 13 ll.nl ..wi ll rnlt. 1 1 4 fiml 3(0 Ural ilruft MliiK. 191 tin J f.o 3 Mi n. foal II. foul , m. 16. Ural draft gelding, l'JU 3 r.u 3f,0 3.l'l 2U Ural draft lllllivim: foal Ural draft fllHe. 1913 foul MVIS(i' t Rulta. All grades or croaa bred, over 6 yrnrn nlil nmal weigh between Ken and 1100, uiw'rra nr gcldlngi. All rnlla under 0 years almll not eight over I loo. Tim offspring of aim mid ilum whose combined weight aliall In- Iraa Hum !l0 nr more Hum 200 ahull be barred from llila clasa. When rulla are entered In llila rbiaa llin nnnip and weight of hot Ii alrn and dam moat lui kIvi'D. I. Ileal f. rears tild nr mr all iiirniMi kliillluii, lil, IJ'iO nr I '.HO iHimi'la . do 1 llt i mrnll nr (iter all iui'iu rti.tr , tki iKliI ;iwi to t Imo imiiliila , f. 1)11 Ci'ding.' '" "" " 3. I':i"!"f iim. " ar !.'i I (It i i mil. kii'l mull r I . . . . . 2 t. I Ii liter I ami nii'd r 3 3 Ml I II (iwr 3 and nmlrr I ;'.'.' 7. (iter 4 and nndi r & 2 Mi j num. j I I'nilrr mm i ar Ii (iter una and iindi-r 1 10 llur 3 and uiilir 3 II. Ox r 3 and iiii. r 4. I:'. On r 4 and uiid"r 6 IHVIHluN i I. Hi nl Jrrni'r liiill, 3 )iH old or nn'r i no ? I'i l Ciii rimi-y luill, 3 )m. Illd HI HUT Ii 111) I I'ihI Ji ri y luill, I ).ar old Hud under 2 2 '.' fi. I ' l iSneriiaey hull, I riur old and inider 3 M (I lle it Hull I. In dull, I yvar i'l I nnd nndi r 2 2 7 Men! Jerney i alf, over ft iimnllit and under I ear 2 M) . Hint tiuema. y talf, er 8 ilium ha and under I 2 M 9. Heat IliiUteln calf, ov. r R iiioiitlia and under I 2 Mi 10. Meat Jemey i alf, either aei under li inontlia 2 Mi II. Ileal (itjernaey calf, elllier e. under 1 inniitlia 2 I'l tl Heat llnlHtelli iHf, fllll.r e, under 6 iimntli J :,o IT lea( Jeraey, 3 yenra old or om r 3 10 1 1. I'ent tiiiernaey cow, 3 year old nr over 3.&0 I V Ileal lliilateln cuw, 3 yenra old nr over 3..MJ 1 I'eat Jeraey cow, under 3 )er 3 0n 17. Heat (ineruaey cow, nndi r 3 yi ara 3 no II. Heal llolalelll low, under 3 3 Oil Ural Jeraey heifer t f'O Ileal Cueriiaey liclfrr 2 f'O I lit I I'll II 2'i. ?l -1 f 21. yenra IS. :o. 21. Heat I 'eat 10 Hoar under I yiart .. II. Hoar under I tear It 1'iwr and 1 aa uidir I year W'-d dy aililMlor lot Ouroc J'y lifi. II. 'ur. 2 year old an I i ter 101 II H"ai, I year old and under year 3 liH 1'iM.r under I year 3 bo 14 How under I yeara 3 Go 17. H.i under I year 3 on la Hoar and 3 Imi. uii'l.r I year I'f.'l lie eilillllor 1 li'l hp and Coati. Heal l.lmolii rani 3 '4 Hi at l.lriiolri rax 3 00 l'ef ('olao. ram 3 0i Heal Cofaaood ear 3 On Ileal 3 ( ilila any dreed ,. I Itfl j Tacitly (irlea loliillHK l'jj lll nr i n.i n iii inn annual arai mi iinav jKlinai and lloonler I'ay, May Ilia , uradea liaia alaaya l.ei n a f. aturn of Ih" iimaraiii and llila year. Ilia ioiii lull lee llil.nda, lll Ih. no iee.llnii to Ilia rule. Tlia Hal nf iliea folio a j lll.l.ion V. Crand final, (at prle, ;'0 00; 'ml. Hi 00 NmIk float, I t .rUv .'0 oo, ;nd I lonn. . f'ointneri Inl final, tat rlr, $ 1 0 H) , riid. f. 00. Out of loan float. 11 prize, f'.'OOO: 2nd, 110 (hi. UxlKe, nrealP!it n'linlier nf men In line, lal irli. 110 00; 2nd. 1 Ofl. I Iim nrale.l hoar cart, 115 00. Cuarlmya on fool, lal irle. 3 00: 2nd. 12 00. Tine only on foot, tri al auatalned cliarai ter, f .1.00 Moat uiiliiia make tip. heat auatnlned i liararled, 1 00. I)llalon G. Ileal deroralei) clly auto, lal prlro. 1 1' Oil; 2nd. flneaulo rnlia, ralua f H JO Heal decorated out of loan atllo, lat lirlta, IK. d0; 2nd. flnn auto role, alun H 10. STOCK SALE PLANNED HERE FOR HAY 22 1 ha l oinliilllea III I (urge of Ike ! ,m Krarital and utr ar a. Iiedul. d I e held III Or. (on I Uy H.iurday, May 21. la Irf-a-liiii'ria: I" dlulfe x.mc of ihr Idaiia for ae lal atenia and iiea li t dir. a altlih vera lilnud a ek ano Tlia ailllollIK ellieht haa Ji.l ),, , , inada thai aa a li-a f inrn of I Intercut Id Ilia farm' ra nf the i numy, a ale of rerlalered !' k kill U ,. , In (i. iim. lion Hh I lie adx k alio Dili year A rniialderal.l" ii'iintM'r nf jiu.e hred and rerlalered ad k hai alread) lieen offered for Hi" aalu Hiraa of ferlma Irn IhiIh a n'iiul.. r nf head nf Jeraey rallle and Iwp Jeraey, li.-rk alilm aad I'otund ('lilna aalne. Jioutil leaa Iha Hat at III I fur' her Irtereaae.) aa the Hum of Iha tale anroa lia Mora and mora Inierrtt a I,, inx uk en eai Ii year In III" rUlnr nf IJirf-l.-d adM k and It la Iml'cd that the j ro-o"d aalu alll meet with im h fat'.r thai II a III heroine an ariu'ul fealura of the Oreton City llixiater liay. PHIKCC HUPPHICHT of eAVAfiiA in chance Of NEW CIRMAN DRIV IS SET FOR HAY 29 f A ) ' 'j 1 HklNCr k VPFKt CUT AMBROSE BROWNELL HONORED. Aruhroaa llroanell, i aon of (leorrr ('. Hroanell of .llila city, haa been ""'n M,,,r ' ted edltnr of the Heed follere Are ..-.I nr. . . . Krndii cow , , , 3 00 MVISION K. Poland China 8lnt. Hnnra. 2 yenra old and over. 3 00 Hoara, 1 year old, under 2 3 00 I'nnra, under 1 ynir 3.00 Hum a under 2 yenra 3 n Howa under I ycnr 3 t'O Hour and 3 auaa under I year hred hy rxhlliltor JO'i Dtrkihlra Swlna. 7. Hoar. 3 yeura old and over. 3 On X. Hour. 1 yenr old and under 2 3 00 9. Hoar, under nun year 3.00 mini for 1910. lie waa a Inner In Iha recent cnllcgn trai k meet, taklnK two eveiila, lha hliih Jump Willi S feet, four llirhea and the haaehall throw, 30i feet and four Inrhca. CHICHESTER S PILLS -e liiKlutaaaaaataa, a S lo- r. i in. .1 1. . ''' t III I If l Tf liUl.NI a. 1 rit. The Weal I. Inn lln.e al.o will I e held Haturdny. Mny 21. a .. follow Ina Iha Itoati Hliow and tlooal.-r pay of Onuon City. Thla dale waa ai-t Wedneadiiy nlkhl at a liie. lint: of the Weal Unn Hoae aoilely at the holm of Mr. and Mra. II. T. M'Haln. The Weal l.lnn i' i.-ty will enter an eljlximle cihlhlt In the Oregon City ahnw. I'lana were made for the dlaplay arroaa tha rlv -r. A rommltti from tha society will renort at a meet- III of Iha Weal l.lnn Improvement rlufy tonight. The lmiroement clnh will meet In th city hall. BORING MAN ARRESTED. Crown I'rlnca Ilunircut of llaarla la Iha man In i lurre of the laleat (;-r man drito toward Calala. whlih haa been called iha moat f.-rocloua of the war. Ypraa. harried hy tornado of ahella and rlpi'ed Into rulna hy mori alroui orojMtllea of tha (ierman aev i rilien Im h hnwier. waa soon In flames. Tha hall of Inrendlary hoiriht waa (Miiired Uxm tha old town, the keyatona device evolved from man's liifenully was used, from shells t) lninitnjt fluids and polaonoua gas hand Krenadea, from aerial toroedocs down to croaaliowa and catapults, launching deadly projectiles varying from slug rhargei sardlna tin lo tha perfect lit tie "pompom" shell. No contrivance was lacking for the benefit of the si lied lines. tlenjamln Wooley who was arrexted hy Sheriff Wllaon and Iicputy Kroal Wednesday on a statutory charge, was taken to Columbia county Thursday for trial. Ills aon and S year-old daugh ter, Winifred Wooley, were, brought to Oregon City and taken before the coun ty court Thursday. They may ho aent to the lloya' and dlrls' Aid six-let r In I'orltland. mm of sup in MUD IS Sfffll I If Yonir scripttoi Expires Soon It Will Pay You to Renew Now For Never Before Has This Paper Made the Premium Offer it Now Extends to its Readers In making an inventory of our premiums we find that we have a wide assortment but, 7 in many cases, not enough of one article to make a permanent offer to our subscribers. We want to clean our stock room, to distribute this merchandise before it begins to lose its value ' by becoming shop-worn. E Look at the date on your paper. If your subscription has expired or will expire within the next few months, this is an offer you cannot afford to neglect. We mean it when we say these offers are unusual. Read them if you doubt it. The receipts for the week at the Portland I'nlon Stock Yardx Co. have been: Cattle, 975; mhos, 10; hoes, 13S; sheep. 2U2. With a medium supply on sale the market opened on a good active basis and w ith prices 10 to 13 cents higher than a week ago. Choice steers are selling around 17.50 to $7.90, cows at IC25 to Jfi CO. Swine market opened up with an advance of 10 to 15 cents over the closing of last weeks quotatlona. Sev eral loads at JS 05 to $8.10 represented the top of the market, while the bulk went from $7.80 to $8.00. Market steady at close of week. The aupply was small and the mar ket quiet. A couple leads of spring lambs went at $S.25 being the top price paid for that class of stuff. Shorn ewes are quoted at 5:50 to $5.75 and yearlings at $7.00. The following sales are representa tlve: 54 steers 1122 $7.90 Reliable evidence abundant that women are constantly being restored to health by Lydla fl. IMnkham'g Vegetable Gimpound The many testimonial letters that wc arc continually pub lishing in the newspapers hundred of them are all genu ine, true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt gratitude for the freedom from suffering that has come to thev; women solely through the use of Lydla E. PInkham' Vegetable Compound. Money could not Luy nor any kind of influence obtain tuch recommendations; you may depend upon it that any testimonial wc puLlish is honest and true if you have any doubt of this write to the women whose true names and addresses arc always given, and learn for yourself. Read this one from Mrs. Waters: Camdem, N'J. "I m all k for two year with ncrvona apellt, and Mjr kidm yt were afTettod. I had ft doctor all the time ami ft Kulvunlo lattery, but nothing dul me any K'l' I wm imt alilo to go lo ln-il, but ni.iit my time on a wmrU or lii ftalw-riiiJir-thaJr.anil tnn luT.nne almoht ft aki-li.-tniL Finally my dortor went away for bift lii ahh, ami mr husband Leant of I.ydia H llnkham'a VpeUbl loiiiaiii!i(l and got me aoinc. In two month I got relief ami now I ft in liko a new woman an'l am at my twtial weight I recommend vour Dv.dk'ine to every one ami ao duta my hualauid," Mrs. Tuns V aTeiw, 630 Mechanic Stroct, Camden, N J. From Hanover, Penn. IIahotck, Pa. ! wan ft Tery wt-ak woman nd nfrerwl fmra tearing down jain and liai kathe). I had ln miirrt'd over four years and bad no children. I.ydia E. llnkliam'a WgeUliW ('oiiijamiwi proved an excellent renwdy for it mado me ft well woman. After taking a few bottles my pains dwapn-an-d, and we now have om of the tlncit ly babies you ever saw." Mra. C A. IUckbods, llt'JJ Ho. !, Hanover, la. Now answer this question if you can. Why should a woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that it has saved many others why should it fail in your case? For 30 years Lydla E. Pinkham's Testable Corn pound has been the standard remed j tor fn maie ills. No one slrk with woman's ailments does justice to herself if she doe not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and herbs, it has restored so many suffering women to health. L,W (CO.nDE.TlAL) LT5.1, JIASS., for advice. our letter will be opened, read and answered t'y a woman and held In strict confidence. ESTACADA TEACHERS NAMED. II. F. Fonl. the son of Rev. and Mrs. (I. Ford of this city, was re-electej I rinclpal of the Kntncada school at a recent meeting of the board of direct-! s A Child Can Run the j National Vacuum Cleaner S The Natlonul Vacuum cleaners arc. without n doubt, tho bcHt hand cleaners on the imirkot. They E nro stnuiR, durublo, ond, above, nil, prnotlcytl. A E3 child can run one with case. Full Instructions accuinpaiiy each clouner. S With a National, you cun Rot dirt out ol your ps carpets oven after a thorouMh sweepliiK.. You can go over your curtnltis and roinovu nil diiHt nnd dirt without 'even takltiK thum from the whIIh. : Tho Nutlnnul Is so slmplo that It can wltliHtanJ iiiucii iinni imoKe iinu yoi is eiiiciuiu. i nuy are tho only practical cleaners in dlntrlcts where there. ss Ih no olectrlolty yet they aro as Kod rb tho : expensive olectrienl ninchlnes, We secured a lnrKo (lunntity of these clenners over a year ago and z can make an exceptional offer. Wo will ahlp to you postpaid, one cleaner for a elx yenrs' miliRiTlptlim to tho weekly KnterprlHo n nr i three years' siilmcrlptlon to the dally hy mall. If you do not wlnh to suliHcrihe so far ahead, In z (luce ynur friends to take the paper or renew their subscription. s Only Eight 3-Piece Scissor g Sets Are Left. r H(Te amiln tho advantaRo of buyliiR in qunn- tltloH dlroct from enatern aKents of the manu- fncturer Is evident. This throe-pioco settlor sut, conslHtlng of a pnlr of large shears, button " hulo Bc.lHBora and einliroidory scIhhoi's, Is the same set that you would pay $1 or $l.,ri0 for " at your store. They are made of good steel and aro strong nnd durable. We have yet to receive a complnfnt from a family that secured 7: a set of these scissors from us. " f t., n ,,An-a ..,.an-Kllnn In I IV " .1 .. 1 1 .. prlso by ninll of two years' subscription to the - weekly will result, in a set Doing sent to you. As we have only eight sets left, you had better m hurry if you want one. Tha National In Uaa This is Probably the Most Unusual Offer of All Do you own a hand painted view of the falls of the Willamette rlverT Would such a picture, done in oil, realistic, and true to actual conditions, appeal to you? The Enterprise was fortunate in securing the r services of a Portland artist who made a study of the Willamette falls. He painted several large E pictures and, after being thoroughly acquainted with his subjoct, was Induced to paint a limited number of pictures of the falls for the Enterprise, r The pictures measure seven by ten inches. r We do not hesitate In saying thnt. this Is the most unusual premium offer of all. 'ine painting Sr Is a fit decoration for any home nnd when framed will receive the admiration of all who aee-lt. We will send you this picture, postpaid, for a E one year subscription to the dally Enterprise by mall or a two year subscription to the weekly EEs Enterprise, s 9 steers 1011 1 26 steers 12181 ISO steers 1221 1 1 bull 1511 2 stags 1451 1 2 heifers 1155 j 1 calf 161 1 6 cows 105S 26 cows 1181 1 10 cows 1115 j 12 cows 1172 102 hogs 214 420 hogs 212 274 hogs 1!8 314 hogs 2111 191 spring lambs 61 161 yearlings 91 1 171 wethers 112 RENO GIRL TO BE BRIDE. 7.75 7.63 7.5 5.00 5.50 6.75 8.23 6.75 6.60 6.50 6.00 8.10 8.05 S.00 7.95 8.50 7.25 6.60 VANCOUVER, Wash.. May 6. From many parts of the United Stales peo ple have come to Vancouver to be mar ried during the past several yeara, but today the first young woman came from the great divorce city, Reno, Nev. She gave her name as Miss Jessie h. Cox and she procured a license to be married to Max Hofer, of Oregon City, Ore. ors In the east Clackamas town. F. fl .Guthrie and Misses M. Gertrude ! Jones and Gertrude DUlen will com- j plcte the high school faculty for the i school year 1913-16. The teachers In the grammar school will be Misses Malile Fair. Ruth Walsh. Rica Ander son, Maude Graham and Eva Wash. Miss Fair will be the only new teach er next year. She Is a graduate of the Kansas Normal school and has had several years experience In the east. E HAS ONLY 11 LINES LOCAL BOY IS HONORED. Harold Smith, who has been elected president of the student body of Reed college In Portland, Is a Clackamas county boy and a grad uate of the Oregon City high school. His home Is at Iloardman and he Is a Junior at the Portland college. He graduated from Oregon City high school in the class of 1911. The record for the local circuit court for briefness la complaints was es tablished when Attorney Harrington for Mrs. Carolyns E. Clark filed a di vorce complaint of only 11 lines. Jo seph W. Clark, the defendant. Is charged with desertion. They were married In Stella, Wash., January 12, 1898. Cruel and inhuman treatment Is charged In the divorce complaint filed here by John McKee against Helen McKee. The were married October 13, 1910, in Los Angeles, CaL, REDLAND SCHOOL STANDARD. LOGAN BOYS ARRESTED. Lloyd Hansen, 22, and Ervln Han sen, 19, were arrested Friday by Sher. Iff Wilson and Deputy Frost at their home at Jone's mill on a statutory charge. They were taken before Jus tice Sievers and bound over to the grand jury. The parents of the two boys, who are brothers, furnished $500 ball and they were released. DIVORCE DECREE SIGNED. Circuit Judge Compbell Monday signed a decree of divorce separating Charles F. Smith and Annie E. Smith. The Redland school was standard ized last Friday night by Supervisor McCormack. assisted by R. F. Ford and F. a Guthrie of Estacada. Miss El len Vterhus is the teacher and under her direction the pupils gave a pro gram. Miss Vlerhus has been offered the position for the next year. Your Child's Cough Is a Call for Help Don't put off treating your Child's Cough. It not only saps their strength, but often leads to more serious ail ments. Why risk? You don't have to. Dr. King's New Discovery Is Just the remedy your Child needs. It Is made with soothing, healing and antiseptic balsams. Will quickly check the Cold and soothe your Child's Cough away. No odds how bad the Cough or how long standing, Dr. King's New Discov ery will stop it It's guaranteed. Just get a bottle from your Druggist and try it. (Adv.) ORVAL ALLGEIER DIES. Orval Allgeler, the seventeen month old son of'Mr. and Mrs. George Allge ler of Mllwaukle, died 3:40 o'clock Friday morning at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dug ger of 217 Fourth street. Funeral services will be held Saturday morn ing at 10 o'clock at the home of tho grandparents. A Six Months Subscription to the Daily Brings a . Fountain Pen Yes sir! That Is JtiBt what we mean. A bIx months' subscription to the dally Enterprise by mall will bring you one Popular Fountain Pen. The Popular has no gold hnmls, no frills and fancy Improvements. It is all pen. It Is in tended to be UBod for writing not as an orna ment. And It does write. When used proper ly, the Popular pen will give you satisfaction. And, remember that a six months' subscrip tion to the dally or one year's subscription to the weekly Is all that Is required to bring you one of these pens. These unusual of I fers will continue 1 until our stock room j is empty of prem 3 iums; it may be soon. Pennants Such as These Are Ideal for Library or Den i These pennants, measuring H by 35 Inches, are made of heavy felt and letters are stamped on. We bought an even thousand pennants at one on or and secured a remarkable price, a fact of which you can take advantage. We have about an eighth of the original order loft and Included in the lot are Oregon Agricultural College, Washington. Cuba, Har vard and Alaska. ' We will send postpaid two pennants for a year's subscription to the weekly or four pen nants for one year's subscription to the dully Enterprise by mall. Showing an excellent comprehen sion of the engineering phases of Good Roads day, the La Grande Observer says: Let's clear the loose rock from the hillside roads on that day. Rut remember It Is not an afternoon tea party that will do the work on roads. No. 28 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The First State Bank of Milwaukie at Milwaukie, In the State of Oregon, at the Close of business May 1st, 1915. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 61.690.6S Overdrafts, secured and unsecured .70 Ponds and warrants 25,481.09 Ranking house 11,657.00 Furniture and fixtures 2,620.00 Other real estate owned 2,743.26 Due from approved reserve banks ' 24,517.04 Checks and other cash items '. 294.31 Cash on hand 6,086.00 Expenses 2,100.62 Other resources " 550.00 I Freclde-Face Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. USE THIS COUPON Dear Sir Inclosed please find $ for subscription to the (Dally) or (Weekly) Enterprise to be sent to at ." I have selected a as a premium. - Yours, (Name) (Address) Ii If any article re- j ceived in this offer j is found faulty, re- B turn it and we will j send you a new one. H lii?. Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that It will not cost you a penny unless it re moves the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the ex pense Is trifling. Simply get an ounce of othine double Btrength from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy It is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beauti ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine as this Is the prescription sold under guarantee of money back If it fails to remove freckles. (Adv.) . Total U37.742.68 LIABILITIES. ' Capital stock paid in 25,000.00 Surplus fund 200 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxer paid 1,792.84 Dividends unpaid 25.00 Postal savings bank deposits 1,073.42 Individual deposits subject to check , 78,671.30 Demand certificates of deposit 2,1 77.1 5 Certified checks 66.00 Cashier checks outstanding 700.30 Time and Savings Deposits 26,243.18 Other liabilities 1.43 Total $137,742.68 STATE OF OREGON. County of Clackamas, ss. I, A. H. Zanders, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. H. ZANDERS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of May, 1915. ' (SEAL) R. S. RAMSEY, Notary Public. CORRECT Attest: . PHILIP STREIB. OSCAR S. OLSEN, JOHN F. RISLEY. PHIL. T. OATFIfXD, Directors.