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Wiii(K(lay, January. &,. 1927. Page Four liAi GRANDE : EVENING yOBSERVEIfc (looorponUcd) An InilepnuJea Newtmper ; FRANK B. APPLEBT .JMItor n PablUlK . BARVET F. MATTHEWS.. ;l Published evening, except Bundr. t lis Aduni Arrant, iU Orande, Oreiton. The Observer-Star publlihed every Friday, '. ,. Entered at the Fotoffice at I Orande. Ore(ont M Secoad Clam Wall Matter under act of Marclt i. 1171. 11 , , . . . OFFICIAL FAHEH OF UNION COUNTT AND TH C1TT OF IJL ORANDB , MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Auoclated Frew li exclusively entitled to ui fer pub. ' tlcatlon or all nrvi dlapatchea oredlted to It or not otfterwiat credited If publUhed therein. All rlihta of repdblloatlon ef apeclal diiul:hei In ttala paper, and alao the local ft ewe her. In alao are reserved. U,..- SUBSCRIPTION RATES I'J Carrier Dally, per month In advance Daily, per alz month In advance.., i .Dally, alngle copy Dally, per month In advance- Dally, per alx montha In advance Daily,' per year in advance...-.-.-.. Weekly Observer-Star, per year. . .. ... ADVERTISING pATES Dlaplay, foreign, per column lnch.... ' Dlaplay, local, per column Inch ,; Tlme contract rates on application. 1 s 14.:' . . .MA-VH LIMITATIONS "Kur wb'iire HtnuiKGiV -befprfe TltejiiW;. J , noJouiiiofH. jih were uli mir .fit! horn; bur aayn ori tha Mrih'nr(e - 'km a kIuhIou. n ut tlure In none ullllh." ' 1 Ohrun. 29-r5. V - i i Strength Shown : V MKifcT ftW'1 n F Generally In L -r - ) r, w' "- v i Argument About Stock Market JtfKW rullK. Jan. 6 ( liy lh" AflJioclatoil Vrt'm) Tin; stock market today gave om of the bcU exhibition uf yenernl strength In rocont week. liuying orders weie spread over . broad HhI with practically all groups, except the railroad equipment and coppers partlelpallntr In tin; upHwlntf. Heaviness of I'uJliiiun, whleii sold down over 3 points, was In further reflection. of a relatively poor November earnings n-porl. Nash, Hudson and I'leree-Arrow preferred caeh up two points or more, led the udvunce in the motors. j Among the specialties the brut , gnna worn recorded by such 1- sues as International Harvester. I Continental Haktnir A, Fox I'll in A.j Otis Klevatar, Twin lty ltapid Transit, Ktrwart-Warnrr und lT. H. Cast Iron IMpr, all up -."-j to nearly four points. I The cloning was I r rx; ir u I a 1. 1. Prices declined syinpath"ilclly In the. fast hour of trading Wheat Irregular " But Higher Today CHICAGO iltAIN ; Wheat .(M'ii tlljrli lou CUw .Inn 13.1 i:t i:t:t May tail VI l:U'i I :(!, 137 July una 120 Vina ri", t'MK'AUO. Jan. t (llv ih.. ah. 1,1 1 I.IU-UUI, HIII..VI aoclutcil I'rc KS). Oninlne m 1. 1 Vi: II TOOL. Jun. 5 (Al'). I to 4c off, . whrnt ro.o to abovi Cloae: Whiut. it to 'id hiKhi-i : I ycatvnlay'a flniah. Corn. outaanJ .March Ida, s ;il; May l"a, 3td; , nrovlaioiia wen- firm, coin alar;. July (x, 1 1 d. i-oitTi.Axo viii:at rollTLANU, t)rc. Jan. 6 (Al'l Whint I1HII hard white, $1.3 1: hard, white blue stem, tmurl, fei eratlun. Hoft white, wealern wlilt , tl.U'y: northern Mining. $1.31 hard winter. $1.3".&: weatern red. $1,211. Today' car. reeelpla Wheal,) 7a; flour, H; corn, 2: outa, 3; hny, ' lug unclinnged to c lower und then scoring Kalna. Wheal eloaed Irregular, to 'be net higher: corn ul o de. elini' to He advance: oata a aliade to c oft- and proviaiona allowing is to. 4r,u gain Argument About Umbrella Theft fMI-I.AS. Or.t Jan. -6. fAf) John Macomher, who wan killed hist nicht came to his denth from gunshot wounds cnused by a rifle in the hands of Leo Koberts, ac cording to the verdict returned by a coroner's Jury shortly before noon today. . . . I N.K;West&Co. Inc; 29th Annual JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE COME! SAVE! -t'aah: No. S IIICAliO CASH CHICAOd, Jan. 5 (AO Wheat No. 2 red, ti.St'i: mixed. $1.30 li. Corn No. 2 mixed, 72 He; No. 2 yeitow, 75c. uh..n Oate No. 2 while. I,,llniun vli.nili.tl IIm ilron to Hlx In, nn.l ll.,l,l,.ln Inul VI,'. I' U '. U,,,,o U I V - Htejol, i Ali'lilHon. Ilruoklyn. .Man hattan 'rranilt, Inlerhorough Itaii lil Trnnalt, ran-Aineileun II, Kiarn 'floehuek, Wheeling and Lake iriit and l-ureku Vueuilin. Cleaner were iJrlveiL I to 1 itflow. yeati-rdiiy'li (limtatloliM bi.'fore there were iiar tiitl i ralJieH. . Total Hulea npiiroxi lllated 1,4011,11110 allures. A 7 Vi li h I No. 3 white. i ' 6i 17 'ie. white, 44Hf47'.ie. Ilye not (lUOted. Hurley 6fi'il7e. Timothy wed $-..ki4 r..7r,. Clover need $26.II0' 82.50. Lard $12.15. IUIih $14,511. llelllea $17,611. 1 I I- Evaporated upule I'DIt i I.A.Ml I'lIlllirCK I'OHTI.ANIl. lre.. Jan. 5 (AC) l-:gg. top grudcH down le. Cll 'rent reeelptH. 34e: fri'ah liiediuina. h Nearly a hundred thouKund, acres of public land Is to bo steadier; iiprkoia Kjciicd for entry this month in Arizona.' . So it seems 'that'''uUt- -J-' botncsUmding need not go out of style even though 11 the AlKoii'.r fnMnw clioice spots of the west are settled. There are always Enough "'"""j1 V-'" nionecrs-in-spirit to try outa new section. .'' ': . . . j FlOOU AS RlVer I'UKSEKVING HKA17TY : ' " ; , Uural England, we are told, Jong famous for its beau- tiful countryside, nas Deen sunenng in recenv years grom )lctvJ. ,. M ln ,,,,, Wiiinmetto , . , , ,, r ; 1.- -1-lliAt. I I ...,iin. .i.. ..i,,,. . , , ,.,IU, f... ,i,.,.u I jerry DUiiaers. up pressiveiy tigiy, encap nuicnouMes imvc i H.nl.s F:J i . , , . , . ,, . , , . . hnvo reaiiUed In high waler In tho .' Jcert built witn great detriment to tne landscape ana nuie rVcr W, ,llrait u( tu,mt Htaau at Jieiiefit tO renters or OWIieiS. . .. '." f . leant at one uolntAll.any S . , - " ' ' ' I .Tli forecast ismied by the t: Recently a Society fdr the Preservation of Rural England wmthor i.umiu today wild the river has been organized in London to combat the "jerry, builder' lZ'la" 1 ,. f AltntnA rlmmtiali'nf ti re 'tU.it' i tt rt v rtsift a irA ri I I.. u.r.i homes may be beautiful instead of ugly and that they, may SSS.turT4'' ' "alf Way Down He M:V VOItk I'HI IT VL'H VillM.' Inn i i X I M . i... fresh standard cKtrits, 37c; unUci- jHlzrd. 2!c. g? ltuttr t'ulM' firsts ilown (extra cnhcM. city. A '-jc; rtiiltdiii $1 i '.-c: pi-Inn- firsts. 4ivj flrsU I ii it: prints, fil'c; cartons, 5Mc, MIIU steady. IHt v h u r n i n v cream, u 1 fti b'ie -'r- poiimlj .9 ' Hhiupcrs; tiaek in zomt J., (Tt'iin delivered Portland, rSc p-i pound. T Itaiv.niHli 1 (4 .1er cent) y.fU) cu t., f. o. I). Portland. Poultry very Rcarcc und firm Jlenvy hens, !(: KM, 3nc it Ui Tlv ln-ollcrs, pi'Ulu white ducks, I'lic; col ored, 20 Hi 2 le: turkeys, live, 8 fie drcsHcd, A't'ti iHc. OMtons firmer; local. $1.750 Potatoes quiet., 1 .2t, 'f 1 . HI. Waters Go High AHiany, with a tt n tie reading 1' '.7. lie well built instead of carelessly. , , , , . .,, . tt rise ur z.z lot'i, nati tne iiikiicsi , If the society achieves its purpose it will ideseffe, com-vaU.r this momiuK. tiip forecast mendation, but Americans who read Of its work should not f,,r i,J,lH i"'1"' l,,lU t,,e rlv1nr ' , ; . would rcaeh flood HtiiKC, 2 it feet. Iy content themselves with saying what a fine thing: that is for tniKhi or tomorrow moruiim. England. There are a few jerry builders here :and there in "!" Aiii-iny wm .77. Ku- 0 . t, . relies report this moriili showed this country and there are unnecessary bits of.iigliness in a staKf of 10 feet, a drop of one ome of our countryside as well as in our cities and their fo,1, Hlm; y',,,I'1,,v' ; . . , , ,., j The official reptirl of the stn-xe at ' HubUl'bs. . . 'i , J Hntem this miinliiK was I I.H. it rise ' "- - i " 1 ' 4 - 1 gf 3.8 feet since yestordav. The ' I 23,'OOO.LIVKS' LOST IN, AUTO ACCIDKNTS '. I ' . lWl and'" i ; Tho statistician o the Nationaj'Safoty Council says lliat1 " l'"" ,'I'J ""'""' "" : I 1, . W-L AAA w,1a4(. m" vt U uj9mw)i v. illiero h-iih nu liiiUfiiiun of thin he- , this year 25,000 persons' wilraie m aulomooile liccTdeiifs jii inK renehed uhiohs ihero Nhouid he Decided to Live Hut it IS Ilbt CX- Continued downpour has brought , total rainfall here to H.oft Inches ; since Jan. I. Tho Willamette river it, i i:.., r ,i. ..,-u ......'.v..!:,.. the ure-jon electric I racks, irninc Vlll OCW )LLILJIljj Ul UIKVI) 1 Itll V,llllllll"HVIIU was In no immediate danger. Poi:i'I.,M. ore. .in n. fi. (Ai . The north wctt ca liners assochi' WASI I IXUTo.V, Jan: .". ( A I ' (lou opened a tltree-day convention Secretary KcIIokk Is to he invltet- here tuihiy. Tcchnk-nl iimiters of the cnnulnt; liulustry , were under dlHeuMNloii tialay. Anions the speak ers' wore Professor K. II. Wleiniitd, of Oregon Au'fleullural colleen .ex periment KtailiMi: II.. W. Plough, of cininnlUeit today after lmlf ai th Seattle lahonitory of the Nn tloiuil PannciH' assoelatlnii; Profes sor Henry 1 1 ti rt mn ii of orcKoit Ag ricultural colleen and i It. .MeCall WenutelK'ii Pucktntp Vorpora- the United States "unless more rigid observance of the-laws rtnevmi t hwivy rMnraii. is maintained." That ii probably true, inasmuch as the mo- couvai.i.ih. ore.. Jan. r, (.vn tor toll of lives iif 1926 was nearly'23;000, . actly fair way of placing the blame. " ; llciter ol.se.Tance of traffic laws Will help a good deal, u : t's true. There is always room' for improvement in that out or banua on tin- vw i..ie .r ; respect. to determine their compeienc, Will hcli, as will all further, contributions that drivers can make toward safety .in' mat-1 ' tors outside the field of legislation and official action' courtesy on the road, better knowledge of their car and its 'operation, less reckless speed... Further, improvements in cars for fuller control will also help check accidents. , ' . : Hut there are other important, faclmjs o.utsldc of (ill those which may accomplish as much as.anyof iim. Those are better engineering of traffic routes' in' Cities and of high ways outside. ; ' .; Must jnotorists want to drive safely and most of thcnii are good drivers. They get into difficulty arid are respons ible, in part, for accidents because of traffic jams in cities resulting from streets seldom laid out for the safe passage of modern traffic. Many streets are tdo narrow-of. too Crooked. Cioss traffic is not always guarded against. , . Out on the highways there is often a woeful lack of in telligent signs and in the mountain roads are often so nar row and unprotected that the most careful driver is en dangered. Crossing the hill to Pendleton the road's safety has been cieatly advanced with the wideninir and straitrhten-l jug of Cabbage hill. Hut from Kamela toward La. Grande the canyon road needs similar treatment badly and several jiiilcs of guard rails to help out. When that rune) is ice-cov-erod, as it has been in a few days the lasftnolilh, the njost cautious driver could not negotiate soiile sections of the road without considerable danger. ti -All of these things in the way of road and street improve ment cannot lie accomplished at once. They requite (Honey find time. Hut we feel that they deserve attention along with new road projects. Observance of road and traffic laws will help reduce motor car deaths but the driver can't (Jo it all. I-IIII.ADKI.I'IIIA. .Ian. 5 (Al'V "Half way down" ill a l7."-foot droll from the eenler of the Dela ware river brldi;e,.to the waJeF no iilnee to ehaHV'e'-y'otir mirt'Ji m the oliillioll of Waller It. Chureh, who attempted miieldo .from, tic ulinn. ' ' ,"l wanted to end U nil." he nald from u rot hi n hbtiiltaftr(vS "I tholliflit my whole life wiih useleHH . and ..leaped off the lirldm..." i. ' ".: ' "WIiimi'I wan In the '(ill- half way dovrU. travefiniTilica hul-h-t, 1 changed tny , inl,iitl. iMIut 1 was In a had pfaeo'to eliatiJe my miml. I was koIuk down, down, down. ' , , i "Somehow I chunked' my posi tion In the air as if it were u dive In an old KwimmltiK.'.holc. "I was a .'o'od Hwlmmcr and hail no fear of ,the 'watct' hfter I wa In It." ' ,.' , , . y Kellogg to Explain Military Activities to appear he-fore the senate foreit relations cunimltee, for, tUesthti retfiirdhii; Atncrlean nitiiiary aetiv lths In NicaraKtiii. This was decided upon hy .tin hour's discussion of the Nleiiniynai sltunlloii. The attendance of sena tors at the session was the larues' In several years-. '- , of Hi tlon. ' ' . M .V nhiniph" In the new Turkey Meetings of the directors of the Industrial pmress Is the openlii). Northwest association and of run- at Alpolloti In Thrace of the firs! nery exeenl lve wert held today. oiL-:ir refn'ry. PLUNGING TANK DEALS DEATH TO Safely' I I II Ml , miiioffl (hmfbifaify ido A, M. :aiA.M. i L (iruudo for ,loieili ' " linker Mill llolae H u linker cinlv - " " rruillFtuo - 11:00 A. M. i:46 I. M. ConneetlPti at Tendlcton for Wlla i'alla.- tWo llid Port, laud;, at 1'oitland all uolnta 8011th aud North, I (iramlr lrMil I'tiuui t All Almleru (. hair tar ijla. 1 Li?SferiTO I, . ailOIMa. I ! 1 INK A Service. Philadelphia IturenuU I'our worker- ht thilr liven and niunysothers were tujuved hy j Sulwribed nud aworn to before tiie collupsv of a water lank on the roof of this Philadelphia line this 5th day of January. 1 - ctiodv factory. Water and hftrtllm; delntt "crashed through floor It, J. K. PHI. after floor, dcmoltshiutc the uuildtn$. riicineu cuivhltig the ruipa V Notury Public fur Oregon. My tut Ucthua.ur vit?wa; hurp. . . , I'cummUsiou quirts Jlay 6, int. Cube Butter Weak ln Portland Mart Pt)ltTr.Xl'A--(reJ.J Jan. Utt 'lii: -r-Puhe huticrf contnucflt wenk ti the losil HiHrkot. j ulthoOjChi de-clliu-B on ifie cxehmigef w i-ro held lo ? -Iiatr cint drop cm ftftiida'rda lo ctnls. 'Other grades' were posted unchaiiRed. Production con tinues heavy. In the ririr division top Kntden ranged lower, with - c.viruH und HihIh off h cent at SH and Sfi fientH reMpectlvely. lUcelptH wei'c "navy at cohch nnd only 7:1, casea cante out of the, coolers. ' CIIIPAliO MV!-:STOPK: I'llll'AOO, Jun. B (AP L '.S. Department of AerlcuMure). HW-IU.0O0; active at 15 to 25c hichcr than Tuenday'a iivcraire; most heavy weights top iwlce t2.0M; all wclffhlJt. 130. to PJ0 pounds upward to that price.. Cattle Kftliniuled receipts, , id,. it)0; fed Hteent'HnJ yearling! 15 '1341 to1 Hid pound HteVra:' year Uniff W-ulfmi-. pun'ls, die Htoclc mostly stady; ventciH 'inchnntfcd; l-UIR "' to iiackcM. II I.fit1i 12.5. . : Sheep n-celptH t2,iMMi: fairly tic lve; fut laiiilm opening Hlronjr to mostly 2?v. higher: " early- bulk .voolcd lambs.' $IL'.25 to $13. Oil: ishlng around $1.1. 2fi for strict I v holcc medium welffhta; choice Ii'i' tound In in Ih held around f 1 2.7.: uIIh, $9.0U4f 10.00; sheep stoady: at cwcH, $5.U' fl.r.0; hold! lit: ho'ce loimly welhtH around TC"&: fcedinK" lunibs Htrong, $1 1.J.'t 12.00 for most comcliaclis, early: :uesdayH top fat ewes, $7.00; best eedinff in in ha, $12.40. , IMU'lritY SAN l-lANOIS4'0 Jiin. 5 ( A P--'. S. H ll n -a u A ffricu 1 1 n in I Kco lomlcs). Young roostcrB and pu ets foore,il. -3 to. 3Vi .lbs'.. 31 ;:,c; a lia.. ,3 U 33c. nrm:uFAT SAN KUANPISPO. Jan. 5 (AP) Hutterfal f. o. h. Sun I-'ranclaco. .1 i f(i 52c. IM)UTI,M MVKS'mCK pOltTLANI). Ore., Jan. & A',' t'uttle and aheep nomlnuliy leady: no receipts, Ilogs nom nulty ntemly; n-cclpiH I P6 (L-ontract). ,: . 1M1XAH. Ore. Jan. 6 (AP) I ,eo Itoherta und his wife &ru be ing held under arrest here, pend ing a coroner's Inquest Into the death of John l acom.be r, 46. who was ihot to death on the Itoherta porch lust night following a quar rel over the theft of an umbrella. An Inquest la to bo held today. Angered becauso the Roberts family had told neighbors they be lieved ho had taken an umbrella from their porch, M acorn be r went to their houao last night for an ex planation. In tho course of an argument, Itoberts and Macomb came to blows. Mrs. Itoherta, see ing her husband -was getting the worst of tho battle, ran to a hack room und returned with a rifle. In. the meantlino;' .Iloborts had pushed Macomhcr from' tho house and' us tho latter tyrned. snatched the rlfje from his wife's hand and fired.- Tho, bullet. caused' MucoinJj- era death 10 - minutes later, HOGS BRINGING ? GOOD PRICE IN , WALLOWA AREA Sutherlin Man Is " ' Accused of Arson t IlOHBflL'ltO. Jan. C f.VPl A loan giving th nftmoof rllll-Wad-klrni. aged 21 yeara was urreated at 8uthertln.thla'.ntornlnff and la bilne held for bivcullgntlon- ln-con nccllon.wlth the burning .laal nlirht of the two apuh county brldffe over the (.'ulap'oola'-river ' aeven mllea eaut or-Hiltbeplln.-.ahd the-doatruc-tlon of a barn on tho Jack l'nnels WAI.I.OWA. Ore.. Jan. 5 (Hpe. cial) A conaiderablo number of farmera havo been In from the sur rounding country of late delivering loada of fat hoB to buyers here. J. H. Maxwell and K. K. Hunter, each alllpped out a ear of fnt porkcra on 8aturdaya freight. The lioffs were mostly of the lljrht 2nd eholco hutcherer cIiibs. Karmera feci they are fortunate in hovintf their noun ready to eo at thl aon of the year, at a time when the prleo la the beat It has been for aeverul --weeka. l'ricea paid here for the recent arrlvula wan $11.50 per hundred for the. lighter Iioks. Creamery Men to ; Hold All-Day Meet 1 Member of .the Puyette Prcam lefy arwoclatlon Uvlim in the Pove kMjid i:nlon dlstrlcU will meet for mi uHl-day Ket-loirether t and sociablej tw morrow ut Lnlon. wiien me pian of the association will be discussed. ; ; Member of the UHsoclation llvliiu 10 (hp llalnca MCctUui are meeting there today. are hereby notified to present the Maine 'in writing, .duly Verified, with proper voucher, to tho Under-Hifiicd-iit the United States National liank, Ii Orande. OrcKon, within aix months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and fiiHt published thW 5th day of January, lii27. . - MiKSSIK MIHP.S. AUminiciiratrix of tho Kstate of Herbert Mirea. Deceased.' Cochran & Kberhard, Attorney:) for Administratrix. Jan. 5-12-lfl-2C-Feb. Waterloo Urtdge,- built aerosn the place-lmmcdiaicly -sooth of the 'Thiunet Im VCl,rrt Hw- ' 7" bridge.-- An attempt to burn -th: Wil frum destruction. The bridge l.-ranrla hdme was-frustrated hy the; will be modernized. arrival of 'neighbors, who, nttrnpf I j m ed by the burning barrt extinguish- ---. -- cd the blazo which had Just started 1 OTICK TO :tll-;i)ITOHS on tho back .porch of the residence. 'Nothe In herelty given that the. According to Sheriff Htarmer,- undersigned hut been uppointed by No More Gas In Stomach J and Bowels If vou wlh .to b pTrn natitly r'-' tdlifl Itnnltnnnn' Gas Tahlcta, which mitt proparrd epcrlnlly for ttnmAch and nil the bad effects resulting froin go pie9ir. That empty. itnwirnf reeling it tbn pit of the toraach will diiMppMr; tbst aniiou). nervous feeling with nnrtjwit- ' E flat ion will vnnioh. nnd you will nfnr e able to take a deep breath - without discomfort. That f?rowty. slerpy 1 feeline ttr' dinner will he replaced by Hestr fur entertainment. BloatinR u-lll . t. Your limbs, arms and finger wl! nt longer (eel cold and' "go to sleep" be-; rati Baalninnn's Css Tablets prerent Run f.rrn interfering with ths cfreuU tion. (uet the trenuine. in the yellow park.; at any food dru ttcra. .u" Always on' hand at I tlLASS UllL'a CO. i Adv. Wadhlns ut first denied setting the fires, bu( when identified by a resi dent of the Katr Dales community as the stranjrer who had stopped at his home asking foY inntches, con fessed that he hud ' burned the bridge and barn. . .' the County Court of the State of, Oregon for I'nlon County as admin istratrix of tho estate of Herbert j Mires, deceased, and ' all persons having clainiH against said 'estate j A fog cost Londoners ?J."iU,(Mt0 in extra Inundry bills. KSCATKl) MEN AICRKSTIII C.ltAXTS VArtS. Jari. 5. (AIM Tare of the Josephine 'county Jail looked good today to Claud Hart and UeorKe Williams whii escaped last week from the local Jafl. They were back In their cells today af ter' lrvl'ig during their brief free dom on high-bred rabbtts. The,' two, ax-cording to officers have been staying In a . small shack In Uold 1 11)1,' making nightly raids on a rubbltry 'noarhy'.' Fourteen of the. animals have beori mlsMcd by -the owner. It Is Relieved that this Is nil the pair-had, tp eat. They were' arrested here last night. Una iter No. U(t."i5 am: ne-rre district NO. OK THE- 12 OUT Ul" CONDITION LA GRANDE NATIONAL- BANK At l.u Grande, In the State of Oregon, at the Close of Business oji lcecnibei 31st, lSL'G. - ' , ' hi:soi:i.ci:s ) . Loan untl discount Including rediscounts ( . ticcwptancea of other bunks1, and for- '?i'V cign bills of exchange or drafts sold ' with indorsement of this bank,.....j-...,. . , . V Overdrafts, uiisecured t...... V. s. Coveriimriit .sec-urltlot owtictt: Deposited to 8-curn circulation ( U. 8. bonds nur value) ., ftn 1HI ',. . ' - S1.Sift,ti44.SV . 9 i.mU ft f ll other l nlted States (loverninent se- : cuiitics (tnctuding premiums, if any)...,- cs.irto.tio Other lmiids, stocks, wiirltlcj(t tlt.i .. 1 ' llanklnv lions'-. itn,aiHi.iM); r tirnit Hie tin-l flxtiireH, $ I (J, ono.no , Lawful reserve wilh Federal Kcserve Uank Cash In vault and uinount due from Na tional bunks Amount duA froir yinte batiks, -bank'jrs, and trjst couipMiiies in the L'nltcd -' Statu .'(iitlfrr -tlutn Included In Items A. 9 und in) Checks on other hanks in the same city o- 1 toftn as reporting bank (otlroi- tluiu Item IIM 1 Total of Items 9. 10,' II, 12 and 13.. l33.T4U.l.r Miscellaneous csh Hems : Kcdemption fund wllh C. M. Treasurer and due from V. B. Treaaurer V lUIAh ' MAltlM'I'IKS , , Oapital slock paid In : Surplus fund Undivided profits Circulating notes outstanding ; Vntount due to Nuttonal bunks Certified ehcckH outstanding 1 Tutul of Itt-ms 21, 22. 2S, 24 snd 26 1 1. 1 fj. T G Ocmsnd deposits (oilier llistt bank de posits) Mibirrt to ltc.M-re (deposits payable within 30 days).: Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due In lean than :,h days (other than for money borrowed.. . Stale, county, or other municipal deposit a I'cured by pledge ot assets of this bunk r surety bond , ..... ,. Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Ttcscrvo, Items 2. 27, 2S, 23, 30 and3l. . 740,066.15 Time deposits Mibjcrt to HrMrrvo (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savlngst CcrtlflcntiS of d.-poait (other than (or money borrowed) Other time deposits .. Total of time deposits subject to kl Ueservo Items 83. 33, 34 and S3....i 854.502.Clt. I'liltcti SUlt-s deposits (other thsit postal savings), including War I.onn deposit necount and deposits of United States disbursing officers 2"i, 1 60.0-1 ln7,16l.(J7 7(1.000. OP , S3.-IOii.71.- .' SALES VALUES Drastic reduction on every article. Chrome Tanned Horse Vests - Blanket Lined $4.95 Men's Wear Money-Saving Cash Store For Men 1:102 Ailums GIRLS' HATS Price i 72 GIRLS' COATS 30 Off SCHOOL SHOES 9Sc to $1.98 BOYS" SUITS':' Ace. 2 to 7 $3.50 values Special at $1 BOYS' CAPS 23c Save 10 to 50 at Our January Clean . Up Sale Norton's ' Kiddy Shop 7.M3.t to. oc4.il r.j.r.i i 0OO.IMH1.IMI 5ll.IUPll.D0 I 4.163. '.IS I ino.i'ou.oii s.nr.ii.r.4 C.ll?0.2i Bohnenkamp's Mortuary Fifth and Spring St. CMain 42 -"three bits" try em i".4.::n.j lu. 11011.00 r. 1 !..!.: S43.403.: r..iioft.i'ii A HIT OF THRIFT A BIT OF DETERMINATION A BIT OF POSITIVE ACTION will soon build for you a bank account that will be the "BEA CON LIGHTS" on the shores r success reflecting the light of opportunity-for you . . . . . Ih6' time now the place here -1 TOTAL $'.'.utl.03!i.iS Stulo of Orrcoii, County of Union, a . 1. A. I. Hill. I'rt'ftUli'iU of tin. nliovv-ntiniril Imnk. do sult'iiin'j- swiur Unit Ihi' aloi.. slitU'MH'iit la trui- to tii best of my knowloilK1' iiiul l..ll.f. A. T. HII.U lTlxlJinl. VOM V.lSS Attest : l-. u mk:ti:i;s. ' v. a. SAWYKIt. ltyUKltT S. KAKI.V. ' ' ' ' Directors. La Grande National Bank where your efforts '" ."'f . . mcct unlimited co-operation.' ?