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P\<F. au guanto p. MIJiMMin, NOV. Ul, IBIN1. ILAH.Y OOl'INl -A— RBINIKT <»F THK (YVNDIT1ON <»F THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MM THKRN OREGON at Gp> r- Paa* In the State of Oregon, at She close of busineea on Novsm- ber 7. 8. 9. 11. at Granto'Daa*. In the Stat* of Ore gon. at the cUwo of bualness Novetn ber 15th, 1920. Itewouree* 15. 1920 Heawsrrew 1. a Ixvan* and discount*, including redis counts .................. 1 • Total loans >. Orerdrwfts. unsecured. 11135.62 4. I S. (JoverMineal «ccnrttire owaed: a Deposited to secure circulation ( U. S. bonds par v^lue) ............. —........ — c Ple-iged to secure postal savings de posits (par value) .......................... d fledged as collateral for State or other deposits or bills payable........... .. f Owned and unpledged ............... - h War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned .............. 1 Deposited with State authorities in ac cordance with provisions of Sec. 11-K. Federal Reserve Act __ _ Total U. S. Government securities B. Other l>on«l«. seenritiea, etc.: c Bonds securities (other than U. S. se curities' pledged as collateral for State or other deposits (postsl excluded) or bill« p*y- e Securities, other than U. S. bonds ( not including stocks), owned and unpledged ...... ................................. 8 Deposited with State authorities in ac cordance with provision* of Sec. 11-K. Federal Reserve Act----- Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U S Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription -- -------------- a Value of banking house, owned and un- incutubered----- v----------------- —-- Furniture and fixtures ............................ ... Real estate owned other than tvart king 619.987.77 IJabiUttes » , 619.987.77 Ixvans and diacounts 1388,817.13 1,135.63 Over drafts, secured and 1.059 43 unsecured ....................... B«*da .•:. I * .11 rant■ 127,161.3» 50.000 00 ».000.00 31,000.00 48,543.00 295.53 10,000.00 men is. etc. ..................... Banking house ...... ......... Furniture and fixtures Other real relate owned Due front banks (not re serve banka) ..... -Due from approved re- [ serve bank* u................. Checks and other cash Items ........ . 13S.83S.53 Exchange for clearing house .......... ('ash on hand Gold dust . 67.404.11 15.000.00 85.193.»5 3,350 00 20.900.00 12.449 46 6,000.00 PROPER TIME TO SELL EWES Animals Not Osslrabls for Another Year's BrvAlmg Should Be Said In Autumn. __ ___ ______________ ________ Here’s Help pieyMdney pills At Sweeping Price Reductions The summer or early fall, soon at llrsml N««w Kt-gulnUun tnuy Hlwire, 41 um «4 s 4«’ < <>h>r, , III 4.850.00 ter the lamb» have been wvhikm I or Utather—Absolutely brsml n»w IN>sii>«U io ^our town marketed, la the host time to dispose 5,501 SO nt ewes that are not considered deslr- Now Woolen (tucks—Army Hocks. Grsy color Costpshl lo able for another year's breeding, «ay your town. |mr imlr ........... ............... . . .............. •• 72,998.33 sheep specialist* of the United State» 13.57 department of agriculture The ewes In dosen lol*, per dosen. inwlixld to your town that are to raise the next crop of New I . H. Army lamg Pant». tll-Wmd, Olive Drub.—-Guaran 4,03 2 77 lambs can then be prepared for fall teed absolutely new and perfect I'reiwld to your town 18,701 33 breeding. Ewes of the mutton breed* Navy Blanket*, A 11- Wool, Dark lllue, Brand New. Extra large, very soft and 76 7 63 do not ordinarily breed well nor keep Black stripe In center We consider lh«um blankets In good condition after 5 years of age. of beautiful design Total I'oatpald to Their usefulness, however, depends the Imai we have yet offered. Splendid values more upon the condition of their teeth your town Ualvllltire than upon their actual age. Fine New OUve l>ral> All-Wool Blankets.—The very finest quality Capital stock paid in 8 50,000.00 7,500.00 wool ewes usually remain useful to a Weight. 4 lbs Guaranteed brand now. Postpaid to your town i Surplus fund .......-........... later It la a giHHl plan to sell Undivided profits. l<«a expense* and taxes <Hhr Urab HlanknU.—(Inna A A Puaipald 9.0i3.52 paid . . Naty I nilrrtt«'nr, llrteml \ww. <Jrn> rrgulatlon •nat y Individual deposits sub undttrwtMr, two-pive« aulta, vary «oft Per ault, iM»at|»al<l Io ject to check ............. 443,759 2» Demand certificates of your town .................. »...»..... -............................................». 3.400.75 pewits ...... ................ Th« >« are uot slick- \llk ) Itala Huit», T mo -IM vwvw Absolutely waterproof ('ashlers checks outsland- They are rubber sulla, consisting of a iflr of patiG and a 1,123.60 . Ing ..._............................. Guaranteed brand new. I'imtixld to your tow* Certified cheeks .......... 770.80 Time and savings de- Brand New Wagon. Truck nod luto Cover» mol tarp.mill»». l*oslts ....... 110,000 36 14 ft B lu by 11 (I . • In l*o*ti><üd Notes and bills redis Olive l»rub Woolen Shirt«.-— laundered and reclaimed by th* counted .......... .............. 22.000 00 Government. and look like new shirts. I'osl|>ald 10 your town Other liabilitie« ........... , .. 298.48 v H truly Tents. 16x16 fmU -quare. II feet high. slightly u»'-d Total ................ .... « 8647.873.80 F. O. II. l«os Angeles. California. *a< h Stat* of Oegon. ) Canviua Folding tot» llrnntl Neu. Regulation army cots Heavier County of Josephine) than commercial cól» Absolutely new. Exprvx* prepaid to your I. Sam H Baker. Cashier of ths town ... .. ......................... ......... above named bank, do solemnly goods guarnnl«s«l nlsu>lul««l) n» rqm«crmxl nnd money will he < htwrfully swear that the above statement I* refundi d If not vsi M m lory, fiend ua < hevk or money order- true to the beat of my knowledge and belief i»t;r<»srroin citizens ' national hank . u » m angelí * $ 5.75 .45 4.80 6.45 20.900.00 3.650.00 1,500 00 57.540.28 126.S42.47 6.135.82 5,203.0» 1,938.01 2,600.00 225.37 4.50 525 14.75 3.50 37.50 5.75 *» ;*»' SAM H. RAKER. Cashier Sheep Are Useful in rapturing Off Weeds In Standing Corn After Culti vation Stops. i 2,003.03 at Granta Pass, in the State of Ore 312 94 gon. at the close of business Novem I ber 15 th. 1920. Ikwsin'«i l-oans and discounts . 1585,138 02, Overdrafts, secured and 170 40 unsecured ....................... Bonds and warrants ...... 123.763.24 44,039.88 Sto< ks. securities, judg 6,442.00 ments. etc.........,......... —. 6,000.00 37,873.53 Furniture and fixture* .. Due frym banks (not re 8,110.37 serve banks) ................ Due from approved re 98,144.51 serve banks ................. Checks and other cash < 1.029.01 items _____ -................ Exchanges tor clearing 2.567.41 house _________ _____ Cash on hand........ ............ 33.144.20 118.20 173,309.28 Gold dust ............................ 2,186.57 1864.627.36 Total 55.664.06 IdabUitlre 615,975.11 31.073.840.91 UNITED STATES SALES COMPANY 1180 WEST FIRST MTRF.FT. M»s ANtil I.IS, CALIFORNIA aged «pve» before they become too run down to be valuable to the butcher. The ewes that give the most milk and raise the best lambs are likely to lie quite thin at this time and should uot be judged by their appear mce. Nunbreeding ewe*, poor milkers; light shearers, atul mothers of Inferior iambs should be marked as their de fects are discovered, aud should be llspused of at this time. Their places should be tilled by the best individuals among the yearling ewes and from the best breeding old*-r ewes. ERADICATION OF SHEEP SCAB Comparatively Easy to Reduce Infec tion to Point'where It Ceases to Cause Big Loss. With our present knowledge of and experience In sheep-scab eradication work It is comparutlvely easy to re duce the Infection to a point where It ceases to cause economic loss, but tij<> complete eradication of the parasite •ver such vast areas Is a problem re quiring patience and diligence. Where the eradication work Is supervised by a well-organized force of trained held men. the percentage of lnfecte«l flocks can be retimed very rapidly until It reaches a fraction of 1 per cent; but to reduce that fraction to zero re quires very careful and systematic work, with the full cooperation of the sheep owners. As soon »< 'he dls«*iiiu> Is reduced to n point where the eco- nomlc loss |g llttle or nothing, many sheep owners lose Bight of the Im- |M>rinnce of continuing systematic ef forts for complete eradication. It Is necessary, however, for the protection of the sheep Industry that the efforts l»e continued until the pest la com- pletely eradicated. Capital stocks paid In ... I 50.000.00 10.000.00 Surplus fund ..................... Undivided profits, lee* expenses and taxes State of Oregon, County of Josephine, as 9,752.48 paid ..... 1... I. H. D. Norton, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear Due to bank* and bank- that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. * ers .......... .. .......... ............ 1.738.31 H. D. NORTON. Cashier Individual deposits sub Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23d day of November, 1920. 454,299 50 ject <o check ................ EDWARD S. VAN DYKE. Notary Public. My commission expires November 26. 1920. Demand certificates of 300.00 deposit ....................A..... Correct—Attest : Cashier checks outstand L. B. HALL. 12,841.36 ing ------------------------------ FRANK MASHBURN Certified checks ................ 150.00 C. H. DEMARAY, Time and Savings de- Director* t* . 132,568.71 Notes and bills redis counted — acceptance SUNFLOWER SILAGE IS GOOD sold ................................. 190,477.00 Other liabilities, special contingent fund ........... 2,500.00 Splendid Results Obtained In Export- mint With Steers at Oklahoma State Station. Total ............................ 1864.627.36 State of Oregon. ) County ef Josephfce ) Silage made from n crop of tame I, Frank C. Bramwell, Cashier of Russian sunflowers at the Oklnhou* the above named bank, do solemnly experiment station gave ns good re swear that the above statement is sult* combined with com, cottonseed tree to the best of my knowledge and meal and alfalfa hay as Dnrso silage. belief. These two kinds of silage wore com SN'Y bed-ridden sufferers from FRANK C. BRAMWELL, bscksche sod rheusostie pain» owe Cashier pared In a test recently made. Four their condition to (be fset (bst they neg teen high grade Hereford calves were Sifbserlbed and swor* to before me fed In two lots of »even each. The lected the first wsrning of kidney trouble. this 23d day of November. 1920, Prompt setion st the first sign of dis steers fed sunflower silage made an O. P. JESTER. ordered kidneys will prevent much suf Notary Public, average dally gain of 2.24' pounds to fering. Keep the blood stream pure by iMy eomnflsslon expire* the animal for a 150-day period. They keeping the kidneya healthy and the ate an average of 13 pounds of silage April 6th, 1921.) poisonous was.* matter that cauaea pain fully, 11 pounds of ground corn. 1.07 Correct—Attest: end miaeryr will be eliminated from the •vitenj. pounds esflonseis) meal and 2 pounds CLAU8 SCHMIDT of alfalfa liny. The steers fed Dnrso FRANKLIN S. BRAMWELL, t. A. ROB IE consumed the same amount of this Director*. silage and the other feeds ns the have brought relief to thousand* of «of steers fed sunflower sllnge and gained fering men and women who were af ------ F 2.20 pounds each dally. WOMAN'S CASE flicted with backache, rheumatic paint, etiff or Have Long and Snort Lives. ewollea joint*. tore mute lee, ditzineee, puflineee AMAZES GRANTS PASS Hparruws can live to be forty years ■oder eyee, floatinf eperke, biliooeoeeo, bladder w'gkeeee. loee of appetite or other symptom* of old. A horse <!•* tint live much more PUREBRFO ANIMAL DESCRIBED kidney trouble. than twenty-seven yen s. Cots get to A business man’s wife could not be about thirteen years old. Tire tor Must Be Registered, Healthy, Vigorous .. Mre. Sea C. Swell CleyToo. writes: In Jeouery I wee taken bad with my kidney* sew or read without sharp pains in toise Is supposed to live to be between and Creditable Specimen of and bladder. I had been in bed two month*, but kept g eft in* wore«. Then i got co bad Bone« her eyes. For years her eyes were !<»» ami i<si year* old Some persoes Ite Breed. thing had to be done. We noticed an edvertiee* red and weak. Finally she tried sim- «ay toatls. can live forever, but, of Bent in tne Clcyton Newt for Foley Kidney Pille and w*- eent for acme. They hare done me i pie witchhazel, camphor, hydrastla, course, that has not been proved, A pure-bred nntmal la one of pure Bort good then ell the medicine I base taken. I am better i has I bare been tor years. breeding r«rpresentlng n definite, rw- etc., a* mixed in Izivoptlk eye wash. though certainly they live tn an ex The result produced by a single bot coed I ugly great age. Both an eagle ognlzed bree«l and both of whose par- ••its were pure-bred animals of the tle amazed everyone. We guarantee and a crow have been known to live «time breerl. I^i be considered pnre- to be 100, but the wren Ilves only Live Property Today. • small bottle T-avoptlk to help ANY bred. live stock must lie either regis Be not nnxtons about tomorrow. Do ! CASE wreak, strained or Inflamed about three years. An elephant's life tered. eligible to registration, or (In today'* duty, tight today’s temptation, I eyes. Aluminum eye cup FREE. Na- time Is almut 100 years, but be Isn't regarded ns grown nt« until he la about the absence of publh- registry for that and do not weaken or distract yourself | tlonal Drug Store. Adv. twenty-live >>-ars obi class) have such lineage that Its pure by looking forward to things which breedlog can be definitely proved. To you cannot see, and could not under be of good type and quality, the ani Warrantor Deed blanks at the stand if you saw them.—Charles Court«w «lasAfied ads bring re mal must tie healthy, vigorous and a Kingsley. Courier office. suits-—Try a eiassiflsd creditable specimen of Its breed. Total U. S. Army Goods U. S. Navy Goods 5.450 00 Subscribed and sworn to before me 11.073.840 91 this 23d day of Novemlxq-, 1920. A. ft CASS. Notary Public. 50,000.00 (Mr commission expires 25,000.00 Feb. 13. 1923). 25.870.36 Correct—Attest J. L CALVERT. 14.390.96 , 11,479.40 STANTON ROWBLL CHAS. BURKHALTER Directors 4,149.00 49.600.00 1,339.58 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF 9 THE GR.ANTH P.AM4 HANKING COMPANY 21. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund 22.______ 23. a Undivided profits ...............—.................. ...... b Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid ------- -------- ------------------ -------- 24. Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned — (approximate) ------- 27. Circulating notes outstanding ----- ------------ 29. Net amounts du* to national banks........... 30. Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust com sanies in the United States and foreign countries (other than Included in Items 29 or 30) ................. ......................... 28 or 29) __ ________ ___ —....... 1,652.52 Total of Items 28. 29. 30. 31. and 32 Demand (other than bank de posits) «abject to Rewerve (deposits payable within 80 days): 33. Individual deposits subject to check....... 34. Certificates of deptrsit due in less than 30 days (other than for money bor rowed I ...... ...................................... 35. State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank _______________ __ — Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits l subject to re serve, Items 33, 34, 35. 36. 37 «97,888.52 and 38 ............................................... Tim* deposit« subject to Itrei-rve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): »9. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed ► ........... —. 41. Postal savings deposits .................. ................ 42. Other time deposits ........................................ Total of time deposits subject to Re 231.159.91 serve, Items 39, 40, 41, and 42 Farm Live Stock 7.75 7-75 6.50 8.72».84 11. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank 13. Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks ..... — 14. Net amounts due from banks, bankers. and trust companies in the Unit ed States! other than Included Items 11, 12. or 13) ..I....... ....... ...... 15. Exchangee for clearing house 138.181.38 Total of Items 12, 13. 14. 15 and 16 17. Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items----------------------- 18. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. 6. Treasurer ------- 20. Gold dust __________ ____ _________ ______ Tout REPORT OF THE <M»NDITH»N OF THE JOKKPHINK 4NM NTY HANK LEARN TO DRAW 1LMJ US VOUS »»Ml AM> ADOatl* W1 wax MAIL too OU* B ItltaTSATTn AST SnOKLXT AST) ItSM* WITHOUT AST COST TO ‘ * vou KMOot. uaxtassD sv ths lascsvt MwirAftaa mag atm * oas amd a ! Ceal From Leaves, Bark and Fruita After an exhaustive study of fi large number of coal seams, James (»max, an English mineralogist, says he hns come to the conclusion that almost all hud their origin In vegetable mntfer grown and deposited on the spot where tt now rested, the coal substance being formed chiefly by the dropplnga of leaves, twigs, bark and fruits, In the shape of seeda and fructiferous cone« mainly from large trees. There had also been, especially In the lower parts of coal beds, the remains of plants much smaller In size and lower In the scale of organization, various kinds of mossltke plants, all of which comblmsf to form n humus In which the plants much more highly organize«! could exist and develop.—Indianapolis News. Overcrowding th* Earth. ' According to the statisticians, the population of the world cannot go on Indellnltely at the present rate. ' It has been estimated that If It does, then we nre near the end of our tether. In nhoui 170 years from now the max Imtttu populntlon Hint the earth can support 'will be reached! ‘The only country nt the present time that Is reitsonqbly living within Its assets of land Is France, for to double her pop illation requires L't'l yenra. If the pres ent rate of lncren-e if the population of the world Is imoii uluetl (supposing such a thing |ms ' ). then In 2.<k»i year* from now the population would be 25 times greater than It Is now. ( I am « w Dontcough T HE violent paroxysms of coughing Hoon etised by Dr. King's New Discovery. Fifty years »standard rcmwly for colds. Children like IL No harmful drugs, but just gotxj medicine. At your druggists 6<)c and 11.20 a bottle. For coldsandcoughs Dr.Kin$s New Discovery Lazy People, Lazy Bowels So miny folks m-glcct the serious condition of constipation. It under mines the health, takes all vim out of you. Dr. King's Pills will in a gentle manner invigorate the system, stir tip the liver, move the liowcls. Same old price, 25c., all druggisti. T\ Pramptt Won’t Gripo ME Kin (is Pills - ral Courier siaandtlml ads bring sulto—-Try • alasslflsd. re