The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 12, 1922, Image 3

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    ¡[What Magladry’s Employes Think of Him|
S O C IE T Y
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAUNTEREST
Children’ m flight will be observed at
TO T H E V O T K K H O r L A N K C O U N T Y will nmkc a real aunutor ot whom uo the sesaion of the Eastern 8tar lodge
this evening.
out* will be tinbauied.
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How Uivor, Oregon, April 8, lU-ii. Arthur Joues
Mrs. A. Lahjuo
Mrs. W. M. Turpen gave a supper
We, the undersigned employes of The Elsie McCollum
L. Prem uzzi
¿•ohuuuu Cumber company, and then MIV, B F Mc( olluin Mrs. 1.a.Sells Htewart Wednesday evening in honor of her Principal Events of the Week
families, having a very high regard C. F. Tanner
Mrs. Emma Tanner sister, Mrs. 8. G Morgan, who leaves
soon for Portland after an extended
fof J. H. Mugladry, one of our employ Ktty Williams
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
Joseph Wicks
visit here. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Kern
era ami former manager, and wishing Kobt. Wisert
fl. Eliuer l see
were
guests.
to do all possible to assist him iu his i>. fi. Williams
mation of Our Reader«.
Bert Isa arson
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candidacy for republican nomination fiomer Fait eu
W in. A. Vuughu
Neet-Jones.
as state senutor, do, regardless of party Mrs. I). 11. V\ i Ilium s Frank Jones
Harry Wesley Neet and Miss Graee
uf filial ion, hereby recommend Inin to Mrs. ii. H. Williams Frank McIntyre
Hardy C. Stanton, Douglas county'«
H.
Jones,
of
this city, were married
the voters of the county for the foi Arc h if Joues
Alfred Williums
Wednesday in Eugene, Rev
Harry oldest resident, died In Roaeburg at
low mg reasons:
Mrs. Joseph Wicks (Juy Jones
Neet, of the Bible Stundard mission the age of 96 year«.
lie has always been fair and squure Mrs. Joe l 'reniazzi Earl F. Uaroutte
home, officiating.
The bride is a
V'ith his employes, never milking a Mrs. Uobt. Wisert Hubert Mosby
Of the 99.496 person« registered In
daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. J. 1. Jones.
promise that in did not fu lfill;
Mrs. liurry Luuuu Ernest Little
Multnomah
county, 72.918 are republl
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Neet
have
been
con
We feel tliut he is one of us, because W. Litt le
H. La blue
ducting the Elite confectionery and cans anil 23 428 are democrats
he has always so conducted himself Fhilip Mosby
A. J. Cram
grill here for some time.
that Ins men were always interested U n U U ttli
The Oregon land settlement commie
Win. Thrun
Q <*> $>
in his business, fie would and could S. 8. Tra ik
Donald Lunuu
sion has received for the state farm
Mrs.
H
ush Currin gave a birthday
uiways jump in and help out a man, Mrs. 8. 8. Tiask
Fred Me Master
dinner Friday evening in honor of her near Prlnevtlle 800 little chickens
no matter what the emergency, or the Frank Fleuitrd
Vernon Thomason
son Lynch. Besides the hostess and
Augustus Danton, 35, laborer at the
nature of the jr»f>;
Finie A. Pleuurd
Lee Thomason
Mr. and Mrs. Currin, those present Spaulding sawmill In Newberg. was
fie has always shownmi! interest in Mrs. Clara Fleuard Hurry Lunuu
were Misses Ollie and Josie Bemis,
the welfare of our families in sickness T. R. McMasters
Martin M( Master
crushed to death by a pile of heavy
Miss Loberta Miller, Ivan and Miss
mid misfortune, and in every way Mrs. A fa Nanders. Alphonce LuBlue
doors
Pearl
Currin.
[ roveu himself as a real man;
Henry Hun durs
John Thrun
Because of the backward season, 8a
lie is a man of unusual ability, Mrs. W. H. Fustcd B. G. Htowe
The M. P. G. club meets uext Tues lam's annual blossom day. which orlg
v inch has been demount ruted by being Ernest Hloun
J. 1. Lawson
day with Mrs. C. C. Cruson.
able to keep his plant in continuous ileo. Hloun
tnally was set for April 30. has been
Hold. Shields
4» 4k <&
operation during the strenuous period W. Hloun
fl. Estabrook
The woman’s missionary society of postponed until May 7.
« y' 19121, when many better equipped Mrs. W. A. Vuughn Joe Of fie u
Fourth claan postmasters appointed
the Christian church will meet in the
j units were unable to operate;
Angelo Periui
Joe Premazzi
church parlors at 2:30 Saturday after­ In Oregon Include Mabel H Brown.
We look upon Mr. Mugladry as a Jeunie Periui
W. L. Wileoz
noon.
imn who can not only represent the Katie Premuzzi
Drew, Douglas oounty, and Fred H
B. F. McCollum
O <$>
interests of the farmers and the emu Louis Premuzzi
Butte Moouey
Dustin Galena. Grant county
The
Constellation
club
held
its
an­
i ion people, but tile larger interests Mrs. Frank La Bine Charles Plenard
A six-town baseball league Is being
nual meeting yesterday afternoon in
of the state as well, and, therefore, we
the banquet room of Masonic temple. formulated in Marlon county, and will
who know him are pleased to take this
opportunity to recommend him to the Paid Adv.— Placed by J. H. Chambers, Officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Include Solo, Jefferson. Marlon, Stay-
voters of Lane County as a man who •ottuge Grove, Oregon.
u28ml2c C. E. Urnphrey, president; Mrs. Charles
West Slayton and Crabtree.
Beidler, vice president; Mrs. George
Chang Hong, 50. Chinese, thought
Matthews, secretary treasurer. Mrs. C.
C. Cruson, retiring president, was the to be a member of the Hip 8ing tong,
HiiPOET o r TH E CONDITION OF THE FIR8T N A T IO N A L BANK, A T hostess and presented each gue9t with
watt found dead In the entrance of a
a dainty handkerchief. Delicious re­
COTTAGE GEOVE, IN THE STATE OF OEEGON, A T THE
store on First street in The Dalles
freshments
were
served.
C L O S E O F B U S I N E S S O N M A Y 6, 1922
William P Smith, a laborer, died In
^
The Catholic social club held a ses the emergeucy hospital at the police
sion Tuesdiy' evening in American Le­ station In Portland as the result of
RESOURCE«
gion hall, ah interesting program was
drtnklng poisonous moonshine whisky
Loans and discounts................... .................................. A
*273,498.40 given by the children of members and
Owing to the lateness of the sea
Overdrafts: secured, none; unsecured.............. .......__ ..._
2,316.73 cards w ere played. The hostesses were
W S Government aecozitiee owned
Mrs. Win. Bartels, Mrs. Louis Bender, ton. the feed altuation is causing much
Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par value)_
12,509
Mrs. 8. R. Brand and Mrs. F. J. Car worry to Tillamook dairymen, as the
^v 11 other United States Government Securities............... 113,878.00
120.378.60 rigan.
other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.................... .
grass has made but little growth this
123,193.11
banking house, furniture aud fixtures.............................
22,132.80
year,
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.............. ..........
37,712.29 M C M IN N V ILLE GUN CLUB
Charles Nickell, one of the best
t ash in vault and amount due from National bunks......
89,874.27
SHOOT8 LOCALS SUNDAY
Amounts due from state banks, bankers and trust compa
known pioneers of southern Oregon,
nies in the United States (other than included in two
The McMinnville gun club comes
preceding items>................................... .......... ......... .......
3,552.88 here .Sunday to take on the Cottage formerly editor of the Medford T ri­
('hecks on other banks in the same city or town us re
bune. dropped dead at his horns In
nor ting bank....................................... ....................... ....
603.17 Grove gun club at the local traps. Oakland. Cal.
Cottuge Grove lost to McMinnville at
Total of three preceding items..................................... 94,030.32
McMinnville two weeks ago.
The
The operating Income of the Astoria-
Uedemptiou fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U.
8. Treasurer................................. ...._____ _________ ____
625.90 card begins promptly at 1 o ’clock, Southern Railroad company was |20,-
and it is hoped to complete the match 042.70 for the year 1921, according to
Total.
...*079,887.37 before the ball game begins.
a report filed with the Oregon public
service commission.
L IA B IL IT IE S
LONDON
Traiton Doane, a farmer aged 23,
(upital stuck paid iu__ _______ _____ ..__________________ A
25,00000
hurplus fund_____ ____ __________ ________________ ______ _
25,000.o0
( Sperm I to The Sentinel.)
was killed at Cayuae, when a rifle,
I ndi\ ided profits....................................... ........................
9,219.19
May 9.— J. E. Bunton and family
Less current expenses, interest, and tuxes paid............... 2,180.53
7,038.66 returned last week from Fresno, Calif., which he was holding between his
i ii diluting notes outstanding........................................ ....
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12,500.00 where they visited several mouths at knees while riding in a wagon, was
Amount due to national banks... .....................................
1,037.07
accidently discharged
( usluer N checks outstanding ...
...............................
1,400.75 the home of their son Gerald. They P
express themselves as glad to get back.
The first carload of fresh broceoli
Total o1 two preceding items ....
...............................
2,443.82
T. M. Moxley, of Creswell, arrived ever shipped out of the Mate to the
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to
Mouduy at the W. T. Jones home for a
Reserve ^deposits payable within 30 duyu):
Individual deposits subject U< check..................................
409,850.04 few days visit with his nephew aud Atlantic coast by express, left Rose-
Certificates of deposit due in le^s than 30 days (other
other relatives here and at Black burg Friday The broccoli was ordered
tlmn for money borrowed)
.............. .................
34,679.14 Butte.
by a New York broker
»State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by
Mrs. Lynch Currin, o f the Grove,
The Union Oil oompany of California
pledge of assets of this bank.........................................
10,887.97
spent ¡Saturday uight with her mother,
Total of demand deposits (other tliuu bank deposits)
has remitted to the secretary of state
Mrs.
(J.
P.
W
ills,
ut
the
Loudou
hotel.
subject to reserve........................................ .......... ......455,417.15
Carl aud Julia Smull motored to Eu 915.898.13 covering the corporation’s
lim e deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days,
gene last Friday aud attended the tax on sales of gasoline and distillate
or subject to 30 days ’ or more notice, and postal auvings):
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)
12,000.00 circus.
In Oregon during the month of March.
Other tline deposits............................................. ..............
140,171.84
Howard Cox killed a bobcat one day
Following instructions of the state
Festal suvmgs deposits.......................................................
315.90 last week.
Total of time deposits subject to reserve.............. ........ 152,487.74
Miss Helene Newton, of the Grove, traffic department, Hood River traffic
Total-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *679,887.37 spent the week end here with her par officers are active in apprehending
ents.
drivers of motor vehicles alleged to
Will Massey sold his farm last week
Htute of Oregon, County of Lane, ss : I, T. C. Wheeler, cashier of the above and will make his home in the Grove. be using Illegally dealers’ lloenae
named bunk, do solemnly swear that the above statement is truo to the best of
plates.
my knowledge and belief.
T. C. WHEELER, Cashier.
James Lewis, new warden of the
DOREN
A.
Hubacribed and sworn to before me COKRECT— ATTEST:
Oregon Mate penitentiary, will assume
this loth day of May, 1922.
HERBERT E A K IN ,
(¡Special to The Sentinel.)
Homer Gallowuy, Notary Public.
O. O. YEATCH,
his duties May 1. He will succeed L.
(M y commission expires Alar. 24, 1924)
Ñ. W. W HITE, Directors.
May 9.— Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Ward F Compton, who ha« resigned aa war­
motored to Springfield Thursday.
Miss Anna Cunningham returned to den of the Institution, to accept a posi­
her home at Harrisburg Friday, after tion at Seattle
Nineteen patients from the state hos­
Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give closing a successful term of school.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McLin and chil pital at Salem and five from the east
dren motored to Saginaw Sunday and
•ru Oregon state hospital have been
Cottage Grove a newspaper which eminent au­ speut the day with friends.
Walter Watson, of Eugeue, spent sent to hospitals in eastern aud south
at the C. A. VanSchoiaek eru Mates where they resided before
thority has stated to he one of the best country Tuesday
home.
being committed to the Oregon Imrtltu
Miss Beuetta Teeters is home from Ilona
Will&kenzie, where she closed a sue
newspapers published anywhere.
Dxperlmerits in cherry pollination
eessful term of school Friday.
Mrs. Belle Watson returned home upon a scale never before attempted
Monday from a week’s visit at Dixon anywhere In the country, and which
ville, ldlewild and Koseburg.
ary; exported tp produce data of lues
Ernie Little, of Row River, speut
tltuabie value to horticulturists of the
Sunday with Vernon Thomason.
Otho VanSchoiaek and Barney Kelly nation, will be conducted In Wasoo
motored to Eugene Monday.
county
Mrs. Ora Thomason and children
Divorces are showing a decided in
speut Sunday with friends at Row creese In the circuit court of Pendie
River.
Velma Sallee, of Cottage Grove, ton and marriage Hocuses have taken
spent the week end with Florence a slump So far title month *9 divorce
L«nd.
suite have been filed and In the same
—
time only 19 marriage licenses hare
Every father aspires to make his son
been Issued
a shining light.
Sheep shearing has been under way
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The homely girl usually puts more the pent few days In the camps near
According to prominent
life into her kisses than the oue to | Pendleton
wool men. shearing Is exactly two
whom they are too common.
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months later than last »« s o u and the
And sooii the sweet girl graduate ( wool, though of good quality and dean,
will go from prepanug essays to pre j la below weight
paring meals for hubby.
Roaeburg Was host Friday to 960 er
V O TE FOR A M A N W H O B E L IE V E S I N —
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mors Bp worth league members attend­
The happiness of a man’s married
ing the southern Oregon conference
Better Roads for Remote Sections.
life depends to a large extent upon |
what kind of a wife he gets— and to a | meet The district Inoludee all of the
Overhead Expenses.
much greater extent upon what kind ! etsae couth of Salem and east of Kla­
math Palls, and about 46 leagues are
of a husband his wife gets.
ton,
• J. D. Hamlin
fo r
County
Commissioner
Reduce
Eliminating Dead Tim ber From Pavrolls.
A
Business
County.
Administration
for
Ijane
A Strict Enforcement of the Jjaws.
V O T E FOR A M A N W H O IS F A M I L I A R
W I T H C O U N T Y A F F A I R S A N D IS H O N ­
EST A N D H A S A L L T H E Q U A L IF IC A ­
T I O N S F O R A G O O D C O U N T Y COM
M IS S IO N ER .
I’aid
A d v.- J. D. Hamlin for County Commissioner Club,
F#nnk K. Taylor, president; C. H. Sedgwick, secretary
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The wife who objects to a man stay
mg away from home nights doesn’t
want him hanging around the house in
the daytime.
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Be honest with yourself aud family
and your fellow man need not worry
about suffering at your hands.
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Everything comes to her who waits.
A New York maiden has become the
fourth wife of her girlhood sweet
heart.
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Woman should not appear to be
what she really is. She is not nearly
so pleasing to the eye o f man in
closely-fitting skirts as she is m the
fuller kind.
I f we had a few less unwritten laws
IT IN T IM E
and a few more unbroken ones, this T A K E
old world would wobble along quite
Just ss Scores o f Cottage Grove Peo­
nicely.
ple Have.
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The person who follows closely tho
price o f foodstuffs will surely rise.
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Home men are tuarried #o their pro
fession because that is the only thing
that will have them.
Probably i t ’s the whiskers that make
some women enjoy kissing cats.
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A warm heart will keep out most of
the coldness of this old world.
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It seems as if some people just nat
urally stick their corns out where you
are bound to step on them.
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A sick duck should see a quack doc
tor.
A married man’s love and caresses
should be for home consumption.
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Released May 8, 1922
Lots of folks mistake obstinacy for
backbone.
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Waiting doesn’t pay.
I f you neglect kidney backache,
Urinary troubles often follow.
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for kidney
backache, and for other kidney ills.
Uottage Grove citizens endorse them.
Mrs. Narcissi L. Hrnith, 118 N. I
St., says: “ My kidneys were out o f
order and I suffered so with my back
I could hardly keep going. Frequent
dizzy headaches made me miserable.
My work was burdensome and I often
neglected it, and my kidneys acted
irregularly. I read of Dunn’s Kidney
Pills aud they cured me of the back­
ache and all other signs of kidney
complaint. ’ *
Price 69c, at nil dealers. Don’t sim
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doans’ K idney" Pills—the same that
Mrs. Smith had. Foster Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
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Eugene Business
It is pretty nearly as hard to keep
money as it is to collect that which
you have coming.
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College
The only thing nicer than a pretty
girl is one with good sense.
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Stenographic Course
Some! lines a text is a pretext fur a
sermon.
The person who never says anything
worth remembering will escape much
criticism.
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Bookkeeping Course
Complete Business Course
Summer School
I f a strung odor should assail your
nostrils, it is just a drop in storage
June, July and August
SOUTHERN PA C IFIC TIM E TA B LE
(Corrected February 12, 1922)
North Bound
Mouth Bound
No. 14, 2:36 p. m.
No. 53, 6:41a.m.
No. 18,10:12 a.m.
No. 13,12:56 a. m
No. 15, 2:10 p.m.
No. 16, 3:48 a. m.
No. 17, 7:26 p. m.
'ILL STONE PAINS
RELIEVED BY
INTERNAL BATHS”
Mr*. Eli Matthews of Clarinda,
l«»wa, writes to the Tyrrell Hygienic
Institute :
“ I don’t see how I ever got along
without the ‘J. B. L. Cascade.*
I
was bothered with Gall-stonea. Sinew
I have used it I have never felt a
sign of them, and uo Hick headaches.
F.»r thn»* years I had Grippe and
Pneumonia.
Lint winter I did not
even have a cold. I am 60 years old.
and do my own work, washing and
all.”
The “ J. B. L. Cascade” cleanse«
the lower intestine its entire length
aud keeps it always free of poisonous
waste.
Thousands testify that Const i pat ion.
Indigestion, Stomach Trouble, Bil­
iousness, Headache and all the many
serious troubles which they cause are
absolutely relieved and prevented by
this Nature Treatment.
K E M ’S, THE REX A L L STORE,
will gladly explain to you the simple
operation of the “ J. B. L Cascade,”
why it is so certain in its results, and
will give you free of cost, an interest­
ing little book containing the result«
of the experiences of Dr. Cbaa. A.
Tyrrell of New York, who was a spe­
cialist on Intestinal Complaints for
2.5 years in that city. Why not cut
this «»ut as a reminder to get thi«
book as soon as possible. Remember,
please, it is free.
C. O .
D e V e re
A U C T IO N E E R
W ill sell your farm, stock, im­
plements, machinery, household
goods, autos and merchandise.
My price is right. W ill go any­
where, any time. Inquire at
City Transfer, phone 99.
P ile s PRELrEF?T
* Legal Guarantee Giverof
N o n e e d o f K n i f e — 114» pain - con tin u e w ork.
Ask to aee Gle-o-uia P ile T reatm en t.
K em ’s, the R exall Store
Our catalog and full particu­
lars about our courses sent free
on receipt of a phone call or a
letter from you.
New Students Enroll Every
Monday.
Eugene Business College
A. E. Roberts, President
Eugene
Oregon !
DoaUr» who display the sign
iim Calol Flushing Oil for safe,
(hofouab clean In«— and Zein-
lan*. far correct refilling.
s ta n d a r d o il c o m pan y
iCeMoenia*
City Transfer
Hauling aud Draying
PIA N O M OVINO A S PE C IA LTY
WOOD SOLD A N D D ELIVERED
O ffice in Spray Brick
Near S. P. Depot
PHONE 99
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JIT N E Y 5
R a lp h C h e s tn u t
Woodson Garage, Phows 27.
After garage closes, phone res­
idence, 118-L.
REPORT OF TH E CONDITION OF TH E B A N K OF COTTAGE OROVE AT
COTTAOE OROVE, IN TH E STATE OF OREGON, A T TH E
CLOSE OF BUSINESS M A Y 5, 1922
RESOURCES
Loans aud discounts_________________________- _______________________-4
Ovordrbtis secured aud unsecured................................... ....................
U. 8. Government securities owned__ ________________________________
Other bouds, warrants and securities, including foreign government,
state, municipal, corporation, etc.___ ____________ ___ ______________
Furniture aud fixtures.................
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Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and trust com
panies designated and approved reserve agents uf this bank
...
Exchanges for clearing house and items on other banks in the same
city or town as reporting bank________________________ ___
Total cash and due from banks... .......-
................. ..... 29,540 94
Total...
91,883.24
1,080.62
16,688.15
31.244 84
3,625.90
25,177.17
4,362.87
*174,061 89
L IA B IL IT IE S
represented In the oonferenoe.
Swrvsy «row s will be planed at Tiller
within s few days to begin surveying
the right of way tor the California
Oregon Power oompsay’s power line
between Prosper* sad Bttgsne. acoord
lag to H 0 Sharp, who Is In charge
of the oompany s snrvey work
Thare wera four fatal! 1 Isa In Oregon
da* to Industrial accidents during the
weak ending April 99. aooordlng to s
report prepared by the state Industrial
Capital stock paid in_________________________________________________ 1 *25,990.00
Burplus fund---------------- ------- -- --- ------------- ------- ----------------------
5,900 00
Undivided profits__ _______ ___ _____ ______ _____ _________
.3,993.81
Less current expenses, interest aud taxes paid__ _____ _
2,557 94
535.90
DEMAND D EPO SIT», other than banks, subject to reserve:
Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the
State of Oregon, county, cities or other pubbe funds.............. ....... 84,066.40
Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payablo on demand______
195.48
Total of demand deposits, other thuu bank deposits, subject to
reserve (two preceding items) .... ........................... .....
84,261.88
T IM E AND SA VIN O S DEPOSITS, subject to resere and payable
on demand or subject to notice:
Time certificates o f deposit outstanding__________________ _________
53,655.03
Savings deposits, payable subject to notice_____ ___ _________________
5,609.08
Total o f time and savings deposits payable on demand or
subject to notice, two preceding items............. ......... .
t59,264.11
eat commission The victims wars
Rleman rigger. Blind Slougk;
Harrison C o u n t« ga. laborer, Port­
land. William fMurtne. brskemsh,
Deer Island, and Mlk* Dag off faller
•tivertoh
A total of 9T4 aacidants
M n reported
State of Oregon, County of Laus, ss. I, S. 8. I ««sw ell, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
8. B LA88W EI.L, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT— Attest:
this 10th day o f May, 1922.
N. E. GLASS,
O. O. Veatch, Notary Public.
BOY E. SHORT,
(M y commission expires Sept. 22, 1923)
D. J. SCHOLL, Directon.
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