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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1919)
o o H 0 7L 1 I InT G 0 5 S 9"; JR v 71 S" TTTKf-B 'ts oo- V i i o o o 'CKarli'rHro.'3C3i" Report of Con &l ion of lttfcrvc tflstrici W. ;. Iiind Lake Ifi rufc i.a i;kaie national hank ill the i?,e of Oregon, at the (W of tusihc's? on Scplcmbc U.-rk-lii e iff, 72.m10.no nnooo.oo !i.'.,8.u.oo 131.31 5.000.00 ' i.i,3(;r.7i At Iji Ciftmlc, ia. 19P1. 0 RESOUKCES lor nnd rihuom te, injlu,'p rediscounts I). 8. IKivrrnmint Securities Owned: Deposited to so cure circulation (U. S. bonds ' par value) Pledged to secure U. S. depots (iar value ... Ownijl njjd u'-iledi;ed ,.o... War Sav.iiKS Ci-i tit :, 3 and Thrift Stamps nc- tually owij. il . Total U. S. (tivcnimenu securities Other Bonds, Security. Ktc: (Bonds othAtihan U. S. lic,ls) p!.l;ed to secure postal snvinrs depn-its . Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned ami unphdsred Total bonds, securities, etc. .Vihe rth.'in 1). K. . Stock in l'e lernl Reserve Hank (:" per cent of subscription Value of banking house, owned an'd unincumbered Furniture and fixture . Real estate owned other than 'banking house lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hank Cash in vaults and net amounts due from national banks... Net amounts due fphi banks, bankers and trust companies j. (other than included last two items above) Creeks on other banks in the same city or town ns report ing, bank . : Total .of last three items above ?'2 11,2:16.85 ' Checks' oh banks located oy side of city or town of report V ing bank nnd otiier cash veins (Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected approximate on Notes ., nnd Bills Receivable not past due illerk .a!;,- gOm ci', ?prlh!;fii'ld mass., NYw York rnlversltv !fi 1'rlnreto't hilndtfvhln, Haiti n nun. mm. IZ .1 lb,' . w.mo'rfu W' well had ',i trip ihrmn-.h nl' the o-" rinisiied (be dlffejent vii-la 9o , A a IV Hl HIH I 3CII in l, I 1 II'1 mutiny . urn , g' r i-.vt-r. OKC, I'rlncctoit New Jersey mom W;0hlni. mm. VliKlnln, (leuyshn I ,mu ii n 1 1 1 1 in1 u'til,i Tl, .... 1 nl of n spark plut- atoe atijunurnt Hilts any enrhor- wli;.'Vin iii.O willi fciVvnn. I ... ".n ,. ... ; New (-osile, l a . and p through , V " . v , , , J ' rieveWndwh(re they .,,! shipped i . ? " "1"' iMiiace. , , .... '., .... ,.,if i. t.. i .i... ..i.P.... ' 1 jft:an. fo n short ten il-iys visit ul 177.nsl.Sl i"'e home of Mr. and .rs. Win.' S. .Crowe. . I heir enr by boat to St. jyeaiT p obaly in ;:notl:er direction. Hie IniciV-1 naul. Tl'i od tinslrtn us Mis Hphit, nit Ifo taimlil th peo-jlho I'riueo of I'eaco.' Tlinl you (tear spirit, thn Immortal j A' Mil 111, U llilll M-I'MII'll HI ho hlslorv, hloit aphv pooiry plill-iplo on the hlllsldn, or hy tli lake-enini, may nni.OJIlm wulklns closi" osophy, begins tn be to us the voice mid" In Clalllen; the Ono who said jhenldo your way, l ! Ilia habit of! of Hod. In the lnnio-1 of the soul, "He Oro Abraliiini wa.i I am - t j walking dni- with ITIin n tb J sp.vkili nf "ir lite, of Die spiril we 1 1 hllil no ni'liiirneia, wnoso Qianie i pni as e. ins '0ii,T,nil no will find at last. lo.i. (Il.it On." lias walk- was called 'Wonderful Councilor, 1 veal ll.iiiseir In yon there Dally Thought. I.'nb.-.r, yon know. Is pinyer- ilaflird Taylor. Aiisust 20th they sd ried lin tlnii' Ion;; '. HO mile trip hnie. fully equipped with a con.pleio fcampliiR , 0ftr--plmiiiii in case j hey found It desirable WANTED (;ien cotto agi suitab! i, tiiiua.iii. v.n,-.t- a.iju nii'f uiui vuserver aus ere wicfery reau. several limes.. "We caino th: oiiRh ! : Merrll. isconsin said .Mr. Crowo, 'where wo were hichly entertained by Mr. aiui Jdrs, A lliur Wenrel, who tlesire to be H'liieniliei ed to nil their La Grande fijends, their chief rog-ot being that they could not come along with us. 7,-'0O.tKI 48,03 li.Ai 9,40 1.H7 l.'l,(i,r.17 88,4:.15 10'.,773iic fi.Olfl.iIC 5,41(1.21 VAKtSII IKKTIJ I'll IS i:vi:xit; There will he a meeting of I he members of Hie if.irlsh ' ;it St. Ho tel's cjiurrh this evening lit, 7:30. A large nttendanre ,1s desired. - ST. .HKTKK'S V1SCUY. 17,20.0l' 3,000.00 1.1,94 S.0C 7'',000.0(l 17.121 til fJ.RDJ.01 i.rai.oo . ,,, Total $ !,R2li,5!)2.05 LIABILITIES Capital stock raid in 200,000.00 rpius lunil Undivided profits $15,811.01 Less c urrent cNpenses, inte:e and taxes paid. . . 11,827.31 Interest and discount collected dr credited in advance of ma turity and not earned (npproximate) Airtount reserved lor taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accirie.I Circular notes outstanding Net amount due to National banks Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies (other than item above) Certified cheiks outstanding . Total of last three items above" 130.711)52 Demand Deposits (other than bank deposits) Subject to Re serve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check . .' 830,471.00 'Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) : 193,025.53 Dividends unpaid .' 30.00 Other demand deposits School Savings Accounts 4,385.4!) .Total of demand deposits fother than hank denoitsl Pllhiecf to reserve lust fntit- itorvia filinvn St nvii (II 9 n' ! Time Deposits Subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or ' more notice, and postnl savings: j Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 381,001.10 1 Postal savings deposits 5,000.00 lotai ot rme deposits subject to Reserve,. last two items above $380,004.10 Other United States deposits, including deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 10.000.00 Hills payable wijh Federal Reserve Bank 20,000.00 ; Total 1, 820,592.95 : Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the nmount on which inter-! est nnd discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197, Rev. Slat.) (exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents was ma le) was none. The number of such loans was none, i STATE OK ORKCON, County of Union, ss: i I, F. L. Meyers, Cashier of the bove-named bank, da solemnly swear that ! me aoove Siiiicment is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. F. L. MEYERS, Cashier. CORRECT Attest: A. T. Hill, J. G. Snodtrrnss, H. S. Brownton, directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of September, 191!). CHAS. II. REYNOLDS, Notary Public for Oregon. My rommiTion expi"e February 29, 1920. S. D. Crowe And Family Have Trip Through Eastern States "From Merrill we followed (ho famous Yellowstone tr.til Ihrnuuh Wisconsin. Minnesota, Sn'nth Dakoln. j North Dakota and Montana to I ho park and with (he exception of the llast 500 tulles In Montana nnd ( North Dakota the roads we:o very j fine. Our average running time be- ling over 20 miles an hour which j j Included all short stops and delnys.j I We made n short two day visit In' 50,000.00.! he park and then continued on our) jway home vli Idaho Falls and llalley i 4,010,70 I where some very bud roads were' t encountered caused by the long 008.35 dry spell and nn exceptionally her.vy 3,001.55 j r i n the dav before we ni-ihed In 13,339.71 r.iahn Pnl's. From llnilv. lilahn e land we completed our ("lip to l.n io-tando without fun her incident. 'Just ono day later than we hud planned on doing when wo loft Michigan. The car registered 533!) miles, hesides about 1000 miles by boat on the Lakes. It performed Is Harold Hell Wrlcht's creation a re:il man? Presbyterian church Sunnily night. Adv. l)-21-lt SIM'iMOXKTTK ... (A Letter) Dear Child: nod's bonk Is a Hook of Ages, a Book of Races, and a Hook of Nations; hut It is fr more, It is a Hook through which Cod speaks to the soul of m;:n. We begin to read it thinking that He is speaking to mind; afterward, when our conscience wakes, we be lieve Ho speaks to Hie lu'art, but, at last, wo find that He wpeaks to CHICHESTER S FILLS ,li' f,o-!lt-T A your I'riuBlil r , iki h mi hiuJb. Vy 'titn no uthfr. Hut nt i tr.tr " iruffl. A.Horriri.4 in H-Trili II AM (I NO i!HM I'll. I.n. r,r us SOID BY DRLQiitSTS CVEKVAVHLR5 STAR j TODAY Pauline Frederick "The Eternal City" AND BILLY WEST COMEDY ! AUCTION SALS Shorthorn . Cattle AT CR AICIELE A FARM, CARLTON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1919 '.'.'' , io::m a. m. - v ; ;i . : 75 FEMALES, 25 WITH CALVES; 10 BULLS. A select i'iilisi,",lini('ll( of VCfiisld'ed Slioi'lhoi'll "!;liili' I'l'oDi live I'aiiKH's r.iiinl; Nniike liiinelio, nl Moilt.'in.'i, n-i'i'iilly pnVcliascil liv I lie well known .loe Turner. Those ejitllo nve fiivovnhly known ihrniitrhoiit the Vnited Siales, and their hloml lines trace to some of the ureatest imli iihials ot the hired. This ;s a .yrnnd oiiov tnnily for the farmer and breeder to buy from a very choice selec tion of Shot I horn Cattle. There will he n consiniiinent of Hulls and Heifers from the herd of Frank lirown, one of the best known Shorthorn breeders in i he west, t he ret of his grand champion bull, Diamond's Perfect ion W. 1. A ver, owner of Foothills Farm, the home of the greatest herd of milking Short horns, will consign one of his best; herd bulls "Shorthorn breeders have never had a belter opportunity tf buy the class of stock they want than is offered in this sale. The catalogue gives full information and pedigrees. "Write for yon r copy and make your plans to attend this sale, To get to the sale. 1a1e the 7:1." Southern Dacifie train at Union Depot. (Yaigieloa Fariri is one mile west oft 'arlton. "Free lunch at noon.- Autos will meet all trains. North nnd sontl.' trains leave Carlton at 'itfO P. M. cor,, cf.o. a. cff,. ': ' ; ' CO I,. lIAIMfVC. CI AN KM, FRANK BROWN, Sales Mgr. COL J.AV, 11F01IFS, Auctioneers. Carlton, Oregon. Smiling, ti:ed, but happy wlh their trip, anil an Oregon pennant and Oi-egon license on their new car. S. D. Crowe, secretary nnd general managor of Ibe Home Independent TeU'phone company, and his Tamlly returned several d::ys ago from an extended tilp tlirourii thn east and middle wen, the grealer part of which was mrd' ill a new Studeba ker car which they hud ordered bo fore leaving home, and received from the factory at Detroit. Mrs. Crowe nnd the children left La Grande on the 2:1 rt or June, far Minnesota, and Mr. Crowe ieft bere July G.'' Joining his wife at Chicago. This part of the Journey was made by rail. Mr. Crowe made many ohserva- roads and on ' condition! In also pass through nny city In that state tls fast ns the speed limit will permit without making A rout! turn. New York, Pennsylvania mil i Ohio with nil their paved roads fall far short of Viscon5ln when It comes to n marking system. The roads In Wisconsin are nil numbe:-j ed nnd marked accordingly. As the Capital used to Install this marking I system, wo nre ulto surprised that it Is not used In the other states." The Crown family leceived their ear (a S(udebnker) In Detroit ns they hnd planned nnd Immediately attached their Oregon license and La Onindn pennant which they had cniiefnlly taken along, and which nil (hronchont the east attracted con siderable nttentlon. From Detroit, lions au.iug "'"' '""' ""Ithe were nccnmnnnlod hv Mr I Crone's brother. Wm. S. Crowe nnd family In their Oldsmobile. They shipped their cars by boat to Iliif fn!o where tlielr real auto trip be gan. Some of the principal places 'of Interest they visited were Nlatrarc Falls, Watkins Olen, Cornell Cnl- tho crops, general. For the .crops, h" reports that east of the Rocky mountains, with the execution of en-tern Montana : and the western parts or South an 1 No:lh Dakota, crop condition are excellent, particularly so In the Cen tral stales. Factorial aie running overtime and a e generally f.eyeral months behind with their order.!. Farm lands are rhiuiulng hands prices never dreamed of u -few years niro. In eastern Nebraska and Iowa, $!i00 per acre Is a ve y common price for improved funns- In east ern South Dakota f175;iind $2o0 an acre are rommw figures. In old New Yo'k slate, farms, which n fw years-no were considered In the abandoned rl?s.are now brinclni from "5 to per ocre. Crop) here a e al'O fine but depend to a .very lar-e extenf upon the amount of fertilization used. ' v h-..iiriin"s nre .elne ron- -......i tn tr-ro numbers both In .i, r,.ntw"nVid rl'l'-." said 1 CKwe. "In every 0coy T.-ero passed through we cood fount new resi-( 3en.' buildings hy tl.,cdor.e. c "Hotels were oowib d nnkinc It necess.irv to wire aho d for reser- tios In most Instance. " reslty. thn Adirondack mountains ARCA TODAV ONLY (i Constance TalmadRe in Romance and Arabella" One of the cleverest, comedies this popular star has yet appeared in. Also . n.lOLD LLOYD COMF.DY Here Are Three Home nil o Mr Ciowc road work large anionn rn4 particular'.. ! eale(ji slates at. which state &e re?d maintenance nnd any 'A 37 Is goint Hie roil t'nT WicXnl.n. sr'eni marf ng in 1,.! An nolo psrt ( of Wiscon sin without making n single Inquiry regarding Hie roads and they can O slate (j e visited. role orOs the ft That should be of special intfics't tn anyone looking for sonictliinv; No. !) A o-i'ooin home, two halls, lull liascnu iit, to"ih in. iibi-tciril I 'rice, 27-")0. VCIV elioici iret this'sohl Iocatitm. ly t- Ioc.lt iofi; I'oi 111 JlmdilU llU'.e, lil'r , Dv'lter nr it. r . . " . t. 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