The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, July 17, 1919, Page 8, Image 8

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    TOE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1919
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IXTV Olt.WKL PIT ON ISLAM!
A (leal was completed this week by
Steve Brnnlff and his brother, D. J.
Rranlff. whereby tlipy secured pos
session of 20 acrew on the Baal end rf
Doty iHlanil npar the railroad bridge
With the deal nlsio went Mr. l)oty'n
gravd IiuhIiichh, which they will con
duct In the future. The confedera
tion was $.r.,000.
Steve nranlff aliio purchased a
house and two lots on the K( rth end
of OftgOl street where the Ilranlff'e
will make their future home.
CAM) OP TIIANKH
We wish to thank our many friends
and neighbors for tln-lr kindness and
sympathy shown us during the Illness
ami death Of our wife and diuighH If,
Mi I D W 1
C, D Wi'i'ii
T. J. Ilnmmin imd family.
Mrs. Leslie J. Aker Is expect In: her
sister and brother-in-law who nre
motor'ng from the Middle West t
arrive In Ontario any day he Is to
Join them here for a trip to Seattle
ami other points In the Northwest.
I memorable game of pDno ;j nnnnn ji-jt-jijixx rutpr"irrn -'-
KKIIM-HKKI.KH
At the home of the bride's mother,
Mrs I-cora Heeler, last evening. Mls
Mary Ellen Heeler became the bride
of Arthur Henry Kehm (JC.MOOOOW,
Idaho Itev. W J Luscombe of the
Methodist Kplscopal churrh was the
officiating rlorgymsn. and the ring
service was used.
Following the ceremony a wedlng
dinner wan served Mr and Mrs.
Idliiii leave today for th-lr home In
Moscow. Tim marriage Is the ul
mlnatlon of a Dead Ox Flat romane,
for It was while the Heeler family niid
Mr. Rehm each tlfl living on home
steads that they met.
Th s Is Um second wedding In the
1 ler family within a week
A slumberless slumber party I
held on the lawn of the J 0, M.
freight homo Tuesday night. The
young women who mad" up tho hap
nv oarty were: Misses Charlotte
Claggett. Ktta M'Crelght, Mary
Springer. Oladys I'dlck and Vella
Cronln.
Umi. Vanderhoof of Vale was an
Ontario visitor for several days this
week
(barter No. R822
Reserve District No 12
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REPORT Of OOmfJMM OF TIIR
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AT ONTARIO, IN THR HTATK Of OHKOON AT TIIK riXlWH OP
III HIM.SS ON JINK :. mm
mmvmm
l,oan and discounts, Including rediscounts,
i except those shown In ti and r) 49S.A7Z 1
I film I
Niiles snd bills redlsrounteil (ulher than
lunik ucceptants sold I (see Item f.Tal
Overdrafts, unsecured
l. h. itoinU (other than Liberty Unnils.bul
Including I'- 14. rcrtlfleates of ImlebtwInewH) :
I H Honda deposited to secure circulation
i i.u v.. I ne i
tj H Hoods and certlllnit''H of Indebtedness
pledged to secure II H deposits (par value)
I' S llomlii and ertlllrates of Indebtedness
pledged as collateral for State or other de
posit or bills payuMi'
1 s IIoikIh mill .erllfl cates of Indebtedness
owned and unpli'dgod
Libert) lnan Honde:
Liberty Loan Honda, IV. 4 and par coot,
UllpIHgcd
Liberty Loan Honda. i. 4, and 4 per
cent, pledged to secure State or other lie
posits or hills payablo
Itonils, . ui-lt lr, etc. (other than I'. H.):
Homls (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to
secured I'ostal Savings depoalta 1.400 00
Hoods and securities pledged as collateral
for state, or other deposits (postal ev
ilmleili or lillli payable
Sii'iir ties other than U. 8. bonds (not In
lm hiding stocks) owned unpledged
Total bonds, securities, ete. other than U.8
Stork of Federal Haaerra Dank (60 psi
cent of subscription)
Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered
Furniture and fixtures
Lawful rvsorvo with Federal Unserve Hank
I'ash In vault and net amounts due from
national banks
Ni't amount iluc from banks, bankers, and
t r ii i companies other than Included In Items
13, 14, or IK
Kxcliangcs for clearing house
Total of Items 14. 16, 16, 17. and II 117.070 51
Chocks on bunks located outside of city or
town of ii'iiuiiing bank and other cash Items
Redemption fund with V. S Treasurer cod
dun fto.ii l' S Treasurer
Interest earned but not collected upproxl
main on Notes and Rills Receivable not
past due
War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps
actually owned
'memorable game of cards
Bald to Hive suggested syntm m ." ,,
Insurance to Eminent French
Mathematician.
A IMM of enrds Is said to have stig
geslcil the system of life Insurance
now o universal, according to London
Answers.
A Flemish nobtcinan In the seven
teenth century tried to divide equitably
the cash slnkcd upon an Inten uptcd
cam. of chnnce. lie vvns helped In his
attempt bf I'nscal. n distinguished
French miitlienintlclnn, who solv.il Ifsj
prohlem. In doing so he also solved
(he 'doctrine of probabilities" or laws
governing Insurances of all kinds.
The Idea can be lllustnilcil by the
throwing of n dice, the chnnce of tinn
ing up nil lle being one out of six. In
ii In ru'- number of throws the chum M
are in the same proportion, fron thli
Rascal laid down the proposition that
results which have happened In a
given nnnilier of ObrTld cases will
again happen In similar clicumstnne"
provliled the numbers be nMmI ff
the ptopi T "inking of the law of aver
ages. The life of a person Is one of the
greatest uncertainties, but the dura
tluu nr rnte of mortality of n bitpe
nnmher of persons may he preil rli d
with the greatest nc nriiev hv coininrl
son with the observed result among a
sufficiently Inrge number of persons of
similar ages and OCCVJpatlOM nd sub
Jeet to similar climatic luMucnecs.
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20.260.00 47H.412 19
217. IT
12,600 00
10,000 00
20,000 00
:..noo 00
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6,000 00 16. SOU 01 I
1,600 00
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11.160 00
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S2.S60 00
6.47 : II
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104. 091. 3S
1,716. Jl
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3.411 II
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6.000 oo
TOTAL
II 4. Ill Mil LM
Otsltal Stock paid lu
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Leas current expenses, Interest, and taxes
paid
Interest and dlarount collected or rradltsd.
In advance of maturity and nut earned (ap
proximate) Circulating notes outstanding .
Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust
companies (other thsu Included In Item II
or 32)
Total of Items , , 34. and 35
l. hi. in. I iCms (oilier than bauk deposit)
ut.jc.t in itckcrw (iteposiiH payable within
30 iln
Individual dapoalla subject to check
i'ci lifnatcs of ilcposll due In lis than Jil
dss Hither than for money pOfTSjW4)4l
State, county, or other municipal ileposlla
.. ureil hv pledge of assets of this buuk
Dividend unpai.i
Otlnr ileuiaii.l ileposltH
Total of demand dcpoMltx (other than bauk
Ital Subject to Reserve, Items. 36, 37,
I 40. and 41
TI dafjootta .object to Keserta (payable
ufier an du. or huhjcci to :to days or more
BOtlca, ami postal auvlngf):
I'cititic.iies of deposits (other than for money
borrowed
I'oniui aavlngi dapoalla
other lime dapoalta
'Total of Una deposits subject to Itussrve
Hem... 41'. , 44, mid 46
lllll. pavahle with Kcilcial Rusorvu Hunk
1.375.11
200 00
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60.000 O0
60,000 00
1,375 :
12.600 00
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470.830 07
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10,000.00
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Bird In Need Found Friend.
A North side rOgMtOl saw a robin
llutleilng around In ! I I ""1
ullh vvhsl he th iht was a IiihI.-h
wing. Renll.lng lhat the cats w.ailil
soon make short work, he caught the
rol.ln. Inicmllna to get It out of halm's
woy. n liiveHlgatlon he fmiinl itmt
Instead of a broken wing It bad be
come eiiiniigle.l In ii pleie of siring a
vard or two ng
, ev it hml ilone ihls was a mystery.
unless It had heeii ge lliui the string
for ti nest It was viappcil an.imil the
bird's lie. k thi.e OF foul' times, nroiiml
one wing several limes, snd Its feet
were Hell lis secuicl.v lis though III'
hand of man bad d I It. A few tuln
utes wink with the scissors soon f.-ceil
the bird, ami It took wing, singing a
it int. lmlliinaMills News.
Nsw Member Scored.
Home of the OtttpMU of the oppu
,ltl,,li hem lies lu tile ne house III
COtnmoOJ luiiv not be ipllle cnversatlt
villi all the ni.eiles of purlliimeiilai J
p i, hi ililie, hill they are .pllte capahlc
appsienllv of holding Ifcafjf own all
Ihe SJ Tims the otliei ihi. the lion
orM4l mci 'I'd for Sllveitown. warm
lug lo bl aigiimeut. bad Jusl begun
"I want von k. iitlenien ..." when
loud cries of "order" served as a re
inlmler ilmt he was sddresslng "Hie
huii-." Mr. Jack Jones' apology a
,,,l (a the iiolnl. "I am sorry."
I. .nl I I. ave made a mistake III
Calling von gentlemen " ihrlstlau
Sclen-e .Monitor.
.64.024 07
104. 3M I I
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t.lulll ties lor rediscounts.
with Kederal Reserve Hunk
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Including those
Item Id) . 10.26" '"
Total contingent liabilities (II a. h. and cl
Of the total loans and discounts shown above. ( lie amount on which
interest ami discount was charged at rates in excess of tbos permitted h)
law I Se, HIT, Kev still I, exclusve ol notes uplu vvht.h total cl
nut to exceed cents was made, was None
BTATK OV OlvKliON. I (H'M , OK MAI.llKl It ss
I. II H Cockruiu. Cashier of the ahove u.iine.l i.iul. ilo solemnlv
swear that the uboie atateuieut Is true to (he best ..f mv kOOwlada
belief H H COCKRUM. Cashier
Subscrlbod and sworn to before me this 11th day of Julv . 1 :' : '.'
W. W WOOD. Notary Public
My ( om mission expires October 1. 1920
CORRECT Attest:
A I. rOTKRUM
T TIRNHCLL
ETTA I'OCKItl'M
L. II COCKRUM
Ulractora
Nun. ami Moll. July 20-31 :
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Toe- July US:
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ll.iiobl l.loul Come.L
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"llou.l- of Honor"
The Big White Shoe Sale
is now going on
We are putting on sale this week all of our stock of White Boots at a Reduce'
price. We'have all kinds of the Latest Styles in white lace boots, white wanh
kid, fine rainskin and canvas, high and low heels; all sizes from 2U to 8.
Come early while we have your size.
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Lot No. 1
A beautiful white leather hoi i
si .. Inch topi lull Louis, wo '
covered beef; nil sizes fn m 3 to 7.
it 1 1 1 :i 1- price !'.;" !? Q
Sni,. price fpU.7)
'a' ' Ns 3iJ 1 1 ' r
L-s fc 'lytv,!jr'
Lot No. 4
White canvas, h bjcb top
niediiiiii low rubber Ii ! . n
comfortable walking nli v
Si.es, "JIott.H.
Regular price 6.i 4j 4 Qfr
Bale price p-twJ
Lot No. 2
White niiiiskin. Sto in.-li ti p, lull
Louis, wood covered heel, all new
sleek, right lip tn date; nil sizes
and widths from VA to 8.
Regular price u!o0 Cr Ac
s.iie pries yO.'iO
Lot No. 5
White canvas English wulkiu ,
shoe with rubber olen mid Lecln,
all sizes f mil 1 "Jl . tn Ii
Regular price 15.00 h! Qjr
Sale price 3)0i7J
Lot No. 3
We have mie loi of odds and suds.
not all sizes, hut some large and
si'ine small.
allies up to ,.". M)
Sale pries
$2.98
Lot No. 6
White canvas. Si null top, with
military leather heels, a line shoe
for street wear; all sizes and
widths.
Regular price $5.50 (! at
Sale pries 44e'iJ
RADER'S
OMTABIANI VI IT AT
I.DVI II. AM I Mf
(font In tied From l'nge 1 )
. at ! I i BO ui'"i
bar of the party would make n e
i, mo s'ill "
title of "Tbe City of Opportunltle '
i.tul h. working togctber cau outrun
'i'lier point
(s lie first tr i I I '
.'lu1. sad
learne.l and ad i BJ 1
Fair was well worth t!
Pod I '' "'
ik Hie. mc.nl e-s srbo I
cars.
Hoi In on I II. tonkin. W II I
on ii i i' rara. W L Tn
II 'Turin . V S I' .. n '!
. j it r
m Dan v i . 1
McDowell I) M TaCtSH.
Dr 1 'J
HoCHllOOh, llUk'b Al'en ! I
ci. iik Sailor, I W N i
V II lKioll tie
TAKKS IUVS TO Hills
Hev Charles H. Illom. MM ma te:
of Ontario Boy Seouts Troop No 2
left Tuesday for the hills tM I I
melt for a ten dr ' outing '1
were 14 boys in tbe part
I'.mvt; CONTRACT IN
AWAKiuiD to WAMUDUI
(Continued From Paga '
IX)8T A WALTH 4W v
Ol i il hi M M "f I
t.-o WeJne ..iliiy Iteward paid tO
return to owner. Hoiot1- T
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II p DraJM retiiin I 10 t lie tto'l'
HI i of si ll ioh
days spent at Payette Lakes
to It that Mrs Drane and tbe f.ti.ih
tiled all right In their camp
in, -I, The lakes are uierelv a i-ub-urb
of Ontario tills smiuuer, with tbe
many Outurtaus camped about tbe
aboros, and they are all having the
time of liie.r lives, says Mr Drane.
, 'a'' I
wl eo he- v ill vis t .Itii :e' I
M II es rtl - I
, a fo w-e' s t '
t ; flan ,,. ,m -
II II lunn re timed S t
f BM . t rip Firu In II n V'
la in Id .ho WhUa there he found
t i .Ahlb tors for the
o.int F.
M f '-gart who suffered frora
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t iamb west of to.n i-
to I e out again.
Hi Maori OSall and aapb
i l.iu.le Ferguson left Thursday for
IroMMi where they will aaaad I .'.
summer.
Mrs Carrie D Aker Mrr.n.i b. re
this week from Idaho Fulls i, v i It
her sou, Leslie 11 Aker
Uoru, lo Dr and Mm H o I'ayitf,
July 10, a aoa.
In the ...
to the Council
dltlons which
ia ' j
till fi.l .'..
that we ean aDa ' e t1 I
In U .i
want to be out of her m,
I efo . i e ther."
Fnder the terms of th Daal
;
ears to far as workman .Up g I
te- fls ate rei: . 1
Ml or It W J i : I mil
of the Council II II t'o-i 'u
both absent when the contract was
I I W. Ii Idii Hi Bi -
sided. And since Mi i i
not as yet returned from t
etto Lakes the docunient await
signature or that of Mr ('o kruin.
Mr. Cockruiu din ,1 i .
the engineering controv .
: ii. i aiaea U I i in c
hen
mat matter can be ad i
Mis ami Mi- , Smith
entertained a number of friends at
the home Tu.-.-Uav i-veiilnK Old fasll
oned square dancen and oiher fea
tures of parties of former years
aalVaS to pjvt the guests a most en
joyable evening