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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1911)
TITE-SUXDAY OREGOAX. PORTLAND. OCTOBER 8, 1911. 2E HANDLING MGN WILI REVOLUTION MJCd Jl . EE ZED! I i Extensive Production of Marvelous Mechanical Brain the Product of the United States Cashier Company to IBegin in About Ninety Days 1 ,ir THE FIRST MODEL An exact photo of the first model of the Bilyeu machine. Compare it with the perfected prod uct directly opposite. RECORD OF UNITED STATES CASHIER CO. UNPARALLELED In all respects the ((! of the United States Cashier Co. stands unparalleled. The United States Cashier Company has been financed in less time than any other of the present-day ffroat successes. Since the company was first launched, a little over a year ago, the leading banks, business men and capitalists of this rity and the Pacific Coast have sub scribed for a sufficient amount of stock to assure its success In fact, staid banks which had never before indorsed anything of this nature, lent their enthusiastic support in most strongly worded testimonials- IN WKITING. Today the assets of the United States Cashier Co. (not including patents) are over $400,000, including real estate, factorv equipment, ma chinery, machines, material, cash and bills receivable. LIGHTNING CHANGE MAKER Tor pay-14-you-enter streetcars, theaters and all other places where small chance is bandied extensively. Makes chance instantaneously, for any amount up to 5.00. by pressing one key. Only 15,000 Shares Remain Tin- only Mock rcniainiiu; unsold is about 15,000 sharp, which arv held in escrow by one of Portland's labtic banks for payment of the original patent riphts. The I'nit.'d State Cashier Co. has the risrht to re rtoeni thi .ti-k any time within twelve months. On r before November 1st the I'nited Plate t'axhier Co." slk will Hsitin-ly advance to if'JO.lX) pr share. The last block of stock offered was eairerly purchased by keen business men at $1."MX) per share. Accordingly, instead of waiting to redeem thi.s Patent Stock when it is due twelve months from now.the Roard of Directors have decided to offer it now, while it lasts, subject to previous reservation. This will en able those who have recently made application for stock t be taken care of and will also afford a large manufacturing fund, ample to meet any contingencies that might arise. ' ' H'' r l!r 1 1 r U t:&V Mz : investors of i. Much has been said and written of the wonderful machines which have been in process of perfection by the United States Cashier Co. for the past twelve months. Operations have now reached the stage where from present indications the extensive production of these wonderful machines will commence in about 90 days. They promise to outrival the Cash Register, Adding Machine and Typewriter in usefulness in fact, will revolutionize the . present systems of handling money. t This is a broad statement, but one that is amply borne out by the machines themselves. For instance, the United States Cashier Co.'s Computing Machine makes exact change mechanically, quickly and correctly. Suppose you purchase $4.25 worth of merchandise and tender $10 in payment. All that is necessary is to depress the keys representing the amount purchased and the amount tendered pull the lever and the machine pays $5.75, the exact change. The operation is completed quicker than any human calculator can ever hope to do it besides being absolutely correct. In additiona printed record is made of both transactions, besides totaling each sale as made. In other words, the United States Cashier Co.'s Computing Machine does everything that a Cash Register and an Adding Machine do, plus the marvelous faculty of making change, which an merchant recognizes is of far more importance than the mere totalling of sales. In the cashiers of today, the question of change must be figured omt by the clerk. In the United States Cashier Co.'s Computing Machine this is done mechanically, which means eorreetlj-. And it is safe to state that never was a machine placed on the market for which there is such a great actual need. The Computing machine alone is to return the original in the United States Cashier tremendous profits. $100 invest ed in National Cash Register stock returned $42,7S0; $100 in the Bur roughs Adding Machine stock re turned $41,240. In addition to the Computing Ma chine, the United States Cashier Co. has perfected and patented four other equally wonderful and equally essential machines, namely the Banl. Cashier which permits of paying checks rapidly by bank cashiers as well as keeping a record of each transaction; a machine that banks have needed and wanted for years. Also a Lightning Change Maker for pay-as-you-enter cars, theaters, etc., a Currency Paying and Computing Machine which pays paper money, gold and silver, with equal facility and correctness. Also a new style . Adding Machine, which is more flex ible than any now on the market and has less parts. Bank clerks cannot make mistakes paying tellers will save hours of time each week de partment stores will quicken their service merchants will be able to stop losses now impossible in short, the whole system of handling money will be revolutionized. Any one of the above machines insures big returns, and the future profit of -the United States Cashier Co., owning and controlling, as it does, patents of five such marvelous machines, is impossible of calcula tion. The patent rights are virtually priceless and the demand for such money -saving, labor-saving devices is unlimited. T - r- ----. f -. --lW4 . i I AUTOMATIC BANK CASHIER A change-making, listing, adding, check-cancelling and coin-paying machine, designed for banks and payrolls. Fays any amount, lc to 9200.00. Permanently lists, visibly registers, prints amount on check and totals each transaction. ACf t 'a fill THE ADDING MACHINE ' Embodies all the good features of Adding Machines now on the mar ket, and In addition is more flexible, with less parts. CHANGE-COMPUTING MACHINE For department stores and all classes of retail business. Visibly and per manently records amount tendered and amount of purchase,' prints on sales slip, totals same and pays out correct change. Simplifies the balancing of cash. Prevents errors. SEE THE MACHINES IN OPERATION Before you invest we are going to ask you to do what we asked all other investors in United States Cashier stock to do. First, look into the man agement of the company note the responsible business men that are back of this project read the indorsements from the leading bankers, finan cial institutions and business men p the West. Then come and see the machines in operation actually doing -what we claim they'll do. To give everyone the benefit of seeing these machines in actual working operation, we have opened offices at 266 Stark street, ground floor of the Railway Exchange building. See the machines, whether you desire to invest or not. ivm prove an educational hail bour well spent. Open evenings. Silifc.a.3 BuSOiSua iflmwIWTwlwir r T a ar at it. -MW if mm r m- m m m r v"v Anders. n f j' ' THE CHANGE-COMPUTING. CURRENCY -PAYING MACHINE For use throughout the East, where currency is prevalent. Records amount tendered and amount purchased and pays out correct change. - Simplifies the balancing of cash. Prevents errors. PARTIAL LIST, OFFICERS, ADVISORY BOARD AND DIRECTORS FRANK MEJVEFEE PORTLAND, OREGON Attorney at Law and President U. S. Cashier Co. B. W. WELLS PORTLAND, OREGON President Wells-Labor Lumber Company. - ROBERT J. UPTOH -. PORTLAND, OREGON Attorney, Secretary U. S. Cashier Co. J. K. BARNETT TUB DALLES, OREGON Capitalist. O. A. CAMPBELL EUGENE, OREGON Capitalist. S. M. HEARS PORTLAND, OREGON ' President Portland Cordage Co. THOMAS BILYEII : PORTLAND, OREGON , Mgr. Portland Concrete Pile and Kquip't Co. GITS. MOSER '. PORTLAND, OREGON Attorney at Law. V. M. LE MONN ...PORTLAND, OREGON. Sales Manager TT. S. Cashier Co. GRANT B. DIllfK OREGON CITY, OREGON County Judge. O. K. GERNERT PORTLAND, OREGON Assistant Sales Manager U. S. Cashier Co. DR. J. K. LOCKE PORTLAND, OREGON Physician and Surgeon. W. M. SLl'SHER. : ...PENDLETON, OREGON Stock Raiser. V. H. GLOYD .'. ..PROSSER, WASH. " Pres. Prosser State Bank. B. F. LEPPER .' LEWISTON, MONTi Sheep Raiser. DEAN BLANCHARD . . '. . ..RAINIER, OREGON ' Capitalist and Lumberman. P. A. PETERSON i NEW YORK, NEW TORK vvitn Hi l. JtiaDDiit, inc., ino. aj. sroaawajr. EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS FROM LEADING BANKERS AND BUSINESS MEN Ijidd A Tilton Bank "A cWir-e as perfert and practicable i yours hs lrf been d"Mrd by bankers." S.'attli Nalional Rank "Nothing to equal your machine as O. W. Il.iArd, l.o Angeles, Mgr. Burroughs Adding Machine Co. "Your Coin Payinx Machine will meet with a ready sale, and think it should stand up mechanically for many year, which means arctirnoT and durability to the user." Portland Chamber of Commerce 'The trustees were con vinced of its excellence and consider it perfect in every way." First National Bank. San Francisco "The machine is an excellent one, by far the best of its kind that we hare ever seen." Traders National Bank, Spokane, Wash. "It will revolution ise the payinp teller's cage. " . Merchants National Bank, Portland "I can see no reason why it should not come into universal use." , Central Bank & Trust Co., North Yakima, Wash. "We pre dict a remarkable sale of vour wonderful automatic cashier. It will fill a long-felt need.'' American National Bank, San Francisco "The machine pos sesses many attractive features; especially noteworthy is the visible record of its transactions." First National Bank, Los Angeles "It will be as necessary a machine in the modern bank in the near future as the adding machine of the present day." Bank of Boise, Boise, Idaho "It is destined to become an indispensable part of the equipment of an up-to-date bank or business house. It can do the work of many men." " Conrad National Bank, of Kalispell, Mont. "It will un doubtedly become universally used among banks." Remember stock positively goes to $20.00 per share on or before Nov. 1st, 1911. If stock is oversubscribed, the company reserves the right to withdraw this offer immediately. The time to act is now the first thing tomorrow morning. See demonstration in our offices at 266 Stark Street, Ground Floor, Railway Exchange Building. I. r ,1 - - tij'-- i United S tate C; n Co. HERE'S THE ITSST FACTORY Photo of baildicf at Virginia wt. South Portland. wher the first model was built. See new factory opposite. Manufacturer of Automatic Computing, Change - Making. Recording Coin-Paying Machine and Adding Machine FRANK MENEFEE, Pre, and GenT Mgr. F. M-LE MONN. Sales Manager O. E. GERNtRT, Ass't Sales Manager IKSCTrT - - I,, tor f:H . 1- 'r-iVmi : General Offices, 7th floor Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon New Factory at Kenton THE NEW. MODERN FACTORY View of the large new concrete factory of the TJ. S. Cashier Co. at Kenton. The installing of special machinery is now going on.