t i THK ONTARIO AIWUH. ONTARIO, ORKUON, THURSOW .MM'ARY 2.1. IIMrt i IJPI Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY Prescription Specialists THE KKXALL STORK PHONE NO. fl Nyal Remedies Town Topics Tersely Told Mr. and Mrn. II It Douglass are the luHpy parents of a baby girl born Saturday January 18 The small daughter has been named Dorothy Ann. It. W. Swagler wan able lo return to Ilia home in Outarlo the first o( the week after having recovered from wounds Inflicted In the shooting scene t Vale a few weeks ago. Mrs. ('has Aldridge was quite 111 the first of the week but Is better now. O. U. Kranklln was an Ontario vis itor In Nysaa Tuesday transacting some business matters there W. L Turner received a telegram from his son Frist Lieut H B Turn er, who has been overseas with the Mobile Hospital unit, that he had landed in Uoston a few days ago and would' soon l tome, Mr. and Mrs Howard VanValken burg and three children were RVft from Payette and visited, at the home H Mr and Mrs VV VV Walker Sun- rll lleury Williams was a Maker liusl neas visitor In town Tuesday Mra. H II Wood who lias been visiting In Portland with friends for some time, reurned to her home here the flrat of the week Mr and Mrs K. I. Plumber or Caswell passed, !l,rM l,,'re tor V"" Mr. and Mrs Thomas R Hill of Wilder, Idaho, were visiting In On tario Monday and Tuesday of thla week. Mr. Hill has 10.000 head of sheep wintered, uear glider J. Jroy Davis from Boise .was here transacting some business deals with the atpekmen of this section te first f H M" Mr. end Mrs W VV Dowell were pver from Vale and visited Monday lid Tuesday with, relatives here Born to Mr and H Mu Mor' gan, Wednesday. January 16- b"by daughter, Mr. end Mrs Amos Hoethler of Westfall visited over Sunday In On tart. Mr. end Mra. F. E. Lauuchbaugh and children of Kanses city. Mo., ar rived In Outarlo the last of the week. They Intend to locate In this vicilnty 8. E. Blaylock was down from Homedale Saturday. K. T. Mclialey wae Main an On tario visitor from Prairie City Sun day, spending the day with frlenda mid relatives hare Smith Crane aud B. B Clark of Hums left Saturday from Outarlo on No. I for the East where they were railed by business wallers. Mr. and Mrs R. H. Lockett ol Uurna visited for a couple of days last gaajk with friends In the gttf Jack High, who has been in linlt Sam's serve for some time, passed thru town on his way to Vale Prida to visit with his parents there. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jamleson were two other llrogan visitors lu the get) laat week. Dr. A. A. Hlggs of Boise, who was celled hare ou business matters last week, returned Friday. C. M Craudull was a Vale business visitor in town Thursday sud Friday W. A. Pickett was down from Mid vale for a short time last week. Rev. Dr. Van Waters waa in twos laat Thursday from Portland He held services here that evening and i licit went on to Vale. II ( Smith of the Moore Hotel Is lu Portland this week attending a hotel men's convention. Mr. and Mrs Rollings arrived Tuei day from Hansen. Idaho, and are visiting with Mrs Hollies parents Mr. and Mrs L Weeae at the present The W. C T L'. held a work meet iug Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs K P Shaw and spent the time working on the Refugee dreaeee for the Ked Cross James Conway who was reported quite ill with the influenta at Mare Island last week. Is now very much improved Mias EateJIe Conway waa the hos tess at n cliarming birthday dinner given at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs. I) F Condnwy Only I few immediate friends MSI present nnd all reported n delightful lime A letter was received from I.ynn IHiiginiiii a few days ago by his par ents Mr and Mrs Win Dingiiniii In which he wrote of his spending his furlough with some relatives In (HI nrado. He had endeavored to gel a time extension which would have enabled 111 in to visit his father nml mother lint was SSSklt tS do so II" has since been culled buck lo servli e In N'eu York. Mrs Mrs. N. A. Seacock nnd daughters Mabel and Klsle of Fruit lend spent Sunday at (he home of Mr and Mrs A (Irani Floyd, Chrlstertsen, ami Oils link of Weiser were visiting former friends in Ontario tho last of Ihl week Miss Mnhle Kldridge or PSJTSttl visited over Sunday with friends in town Hfl II I. Poortnan viNiteil in Hoise Hip frlst or the week with het moti.. r and friends' Mr and Mrs. I, II Frye arrived lu Ontario from the interior the last it the week quite ill with the flu Captain Harden returned from Camp Lewis Inst week and while In I lie city made a brief visit .with his sister Mrs Thos Arnold Members of the Carnation Club were entertained at the home of Mr and Mrs II. O. Drane Tuesday c enlng. Klve hundred finished the ewnlng's diversion at the close of which bountiful refreshments wer" SS I Mr and Mrs Sj v l.etson re i in net Tuesday evening from Port land Mr and Mrs J It lllncknliy 1. It Monday evening for I month I in California Mr nnd Mrs Hon I'tuilt tune n turned to I'etnlleton to make their home. Irfiuls O'Nell returned tn (intnti.. Tuesday from Idaho points Charles I'arter Is back in Ontari.i again after viewing mini v nt (all fornln's winter resorts lie dron hue k as far as Itcdliimli. where he hfl Ills enr to be shipped home Mr Carter will remain In ('nllfoniln for the next two months Charter No ;i4a Reserve Dltr: t No III IM .11 I OFCOMHTH OF THK ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK i a, b 7 I e ' 10a b 11 12 13 16 1 II 18 SO tl 22 24 16 2u 30 32 33 34 35 36 37 42 44 45 4 51 AT ONT.tltln IN THK STATF. OFOHKOON, IT THE CliOSK OK lit tr t 'l I Mill l: Slat, HUN. RKHOI lit F.S Loans and discounts. Including mdyicuuuis i except those shown In b and ( i 44J.5.74 . Total Loans 4S,IW lit Duduct. Notes and bills ndist minted (other thatt bank acceptances soldi (see. t h7l .., 70.687.87 pvcnln.lt uuM'curwd, -l S:l I . tj HnW lut'ier tlian Llheni IIoiiiIk, but te lulling l . S leillfti ales of I iiililiteiliie- I ) H Bonds deposited lo secure circulation (par value) ... M 17. 8 bonds and certlflcat,na dt tndebtedueee pledged to secure, ;. m. ((uposlth (p.ir value) 15,000 01) V. H Ufiuiis arid certificates or Indebtedness pledged aa collateral for Slate or other de posit or hills payable 5.000 00 I' S bonds and i er(i(icgts ul Initebtedneea owned and, unpeUgd o 372.886.78 1.421.93 3V4 4 and 4 Vi per cent 3 and 4 v per cent i it. m l ...in Roods Liberty Loan Bonds, uiiplndgc.il Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 V pledegd tn kcur V H depoNltn Payments actually made ou Llhorty 4'. per cent bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan owned HouiU. eruritkw. etc (oilier tluiu I . s.): Bunds (other than V H. bonds) pledged lo secure poatal savlugs deposits Securliles other than C S bonds (not Inciud stocks) owned unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc , other than U. S. Stocks of Federal Reserve Bank (60 per cent of subscription Value of banking house, owned and unin cumbered equity lu banking house Furniture and fixtures Real eatate owned other than baukllig house (.awful reaerve with Funeral Reeerve Bank rash In vault aud iivt aaiouuts due from national bank Net aptuunts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies other than lutiuded in Items 13, 14 or 15 Checks on other bauks in the same city or town as reporting bank tother than Item 17) Tota) of Items 14, 16, 1. 17 and IS i 'hues on banks located outside of city or towu of reporting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with t' s Treasurer and due frinii U S Treasurer luterest earned but not collected approxi mate on Notes and Bills Receivable not past due (16,862 00) War Savings Certificates aud Thrift Stamps actually owued TOTAL . LI.UHLITIKM Capital stock paid In Surplus fund I'ndivided profit Circulating notes outstanding Net amounta due to National Banks Net amounta due to banks, bankers aud trust companies (other than Included In Items 31 or 32 1 Total of Items St aud 3 3 Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due In leas than 3o days (other than for money borrowed) Certified checks Cashier's check outstanding Total of demand deposits (oilier than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36. 37, 38, IS. 40 and 41 certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed i Poatal savings deposits Other Time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve. 42 43, 44 and 45 I'uittsl States ib-xsit (other than postal Mr tag) War loan deposits account Bills payable, with Federal Reserve bank 6,000 00 83,000 00 4.176 63 30.000 00 6, 705 00 30, SHI 62 1.000 00 12.436 68 38,400 00 45,846 68 ITS 7 13, 431.61 S.400 00 38,4011 nu 4.800 on 3,060 00 28,418 12 41.063.57 3.339 II 1,141 o i, s; N 3.000 00 III 1 1 'J gtfllMMUM.IMI 60.000 00 26,000 00 178 87 60.000 00 1,111 31.811 87 ,UI 282.931 80 II 1.310 00 314. 836.16 IOT..-.27 98 603 84 21.154 .14 HI HI 3,500 00 5,000 00 $630,683 06 TOTAL 57a Liabilities for rediscounts, including thoaw with Federal Reserve Bank (see Item ldi 70,687 87 8TATE OF ORKUON. COUNTY OF MALHEUR, as I. W F Human, Cashier of the above-named bank do tktoSlSl swear that the above statement is true to the btst of my knowledge and beliei W F HOMAN. Cashier Subscribed and sworn before me this 14th day or Jauuary. 1919 I F TAYLOR, Nulary I'uhll. CoitRECT Attest C It KM1SON L ADAM J. R. BLACKABY. Director Ml I I - I HI R( II i:iingelisl (iinin lyn On Sunday the Rev Ira R. Aldrlc i of La Orimde, wlm Is assisting us If our meetings, will speak on the fol lowing tepics: II a. m. "Awake or Asleep "Alive or Dead." 7 p m 'Take foil i hoi. Sunday School at 10 a m ISffl gff i'miiIiik BgsjtBt Sainiili' beginning at 7 HO sp. . i.,i mu-ir ut each service Sumtay, February ". we will hold n all din BMSJUSg "" l a big luach at BSSS Come nut no. I help us in MM Hp lal effort lte Aldrh li Is an Inter estmg and convincing aeewlaf ,Yoi will enjoy hearing him WILL OIVI ". I'KR IMMHIKI) for half ton SSVJMi potatoes, anv Mm thiii Ibv noi been rroxen. 0. U Ktvtai Jt R-:w.;rp.NE:: ; ONTARIO. LAUNDRY N v CHEAP COAL! two cms I luniii (J mm AA Iveiiiiner, Wm. We hnvo two i Ml Ooal from wlilili no are selling: m at the bin. Tills Is not as gm.il as some other high guide Coal, but Is cheap (mil nt the price offered. Add Toe per ton for town deliver). Try some of If. per ton Van Petten Lumber Co. DR. J. S. CHARLEBOIS Natureopathist Specialist lu curing Appeudii Ills, Piles, .Stomach, Liver, Rheumatism, Infirmities. Kidney an 41 Female Dlsesses I OURK I'l ItVI WKVn.i When all other methods have railed Consultation TM Ovrr l'i'-l Office Ontario, Oregon E. W DUNN AUOTIOXEPR. "The Iowa Man" Have sold LIviHrck and (leu 'rul F..rm Sales lu Otegoti and IdaUo I' i past 14 c.i.- I Oiiarintee in) Work. Call Collect. 276 -W rnjellc. Idaho Big Cattle Sale On Saturday, February 1st, commencing promptly at 1 o'clock, about 400 head of the best cattle that has beon sold m this country for years, will be sold at auction at Ontario. These cattle were raised in the John Day country. AM good colors, reds and roans. They will be sold at the Fair Grounds. Ontario, Saturday, February 1 'i.iiiniiiiciiiH at One O'clock, Sharp 75 HEAD OF GOOD RED COWS, 3 TO 6 YEARS OLD 35 HEAD OF 2 YR OLD STEERS, ALL GOOD COLOR 75 HEAD OF YEARLING STEERS, GOOD ONES 60 RED HEIFERS, ONE YEAR OLD 80 TWO YEAR OLD HEIFERS 3 REG HEREFORD BULLS 5 GOOD MILCH COWS 12 2 YR OLD HOLSTEIN STEERS WILLALSO BE SOLD AT THIS SALE T!n liiincli of cattle arc ctra good, Cuinc ii tlic I'miy in tin- 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 u they must be seen to be appreciated. fromboth troyi t" Ontario. Dickeni A; Miller, Auctioneers 'liarle.s KiniM.ii, 'leik R.T. McHaley, Owner