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THE ONTARIO AKU US ONTAKIO, OHEGON, 'MUKSIiAY, JANUARY 22, 1920. Rexall Remedies Eastman Kodaks ONTARIO PHARMACY V t i 'j Prescription Specialists Tin: ukxamj . mic PHONIC N(l, 'J iVrt Remedies UM 4 ,. I NEWS OF OREGON SLOPE Mr and Mrs. Harry Lattlg spoilt tlio holidays with frlonds In La Grnnilo, roturnlng Tuesday. L. It, Ilroltbaupt who attended tlio annual meeting of tlio county iiktI-. , culturlsts at Corvnllln, returned Sun day. ' I'ayetta members of the Improve ment Club who nttondod tlio mooting Thursday woro Mrs. J. H. Andorson, Mm. Johnson and Mrn. llornnrcl lloals. i MrH. C. A. Karat nud Mrs. Hurry Lattlg visited with friends In Ontnrlo Frlda. Mrn. V, I.. Dnvla who wan taken sick at IIoIbo Is sreportod to bo lm . pioving and will return homo Mon day. Mm, V. It. JoliiiBon of Viilo Rpnnt tlio wvok end with rolutlvos on tin Slopo. Among tlio guests nttondlng tlio banquet given by tlio local farm bur- , cau Friday ovomIiir, were, Mr. nnd Mm. Curry of tlio Malheur Kntorprlno nnd Attomoy and Mr. Lyltlo, of Vnlo y Geo. K. Alkon of tlio Ontario Argui. Ontario, Mr. Fortnor, Puotto cjtuiilv aRont for tlio farm bureau, and Mr. J, II. Drown of tlio Fnrmors Cooporn- "tlvo Creamery, of Pnolto. ., Mrs, I). I.. Adams of Bbolloy. Idnho ; who wan onrouto to Cnlffornla, via Hod for n fow days at tlio home of Mr. and Mr. Hoy IlriiRRoll, Mm. Otto Molll nnd Mm. I.. II. Ilroltdaupt ontcrtnlnod tlio Improvo mont Club Thursday afternoon, 20 Including two now mombom nnd 1 throo visitors were preHont, Miss Alia Myors acting ns secretary pro torn In tlio aliHcnco of Mru. Davis, In -ft ho -tegular dusrnos mooting a uplon did roport was given by tlio visiting committee, tlio duty of thin commlttoo Ih to boo that "tlio Htrnngcm within our gatCH" aro accorded a wolcomo to tlio community and an Invitation to Join In Its activities Mm. C. fl. lies tup road an Interesting nnd tlioroly IiiRtructlvo paper on tlio Cooking of , Moats, tlio hostess' half hour was un Iquo nnd pleasing, tlio dainty rofrorb inontH formod an ngrceablo conclusion to tlio nftornoon program. , Work on tlio Crystal Pumping riant Is In rapid progress, tlio plant will bo greatly enlarged and will be ablo to glvo u maximum supply of wator. Park Sunday School Is still at tlio eamo tlmo 1 o'clock, preaching at 2 o'clock ovory body Invltod, ovory body wolcomo. ONTAItIO .MILLING COMPANY PUHCHAHKH H1TK l-'Olt MILL B. A. Ferguson, who lius boon en gaged for 8omo tlmo In an effort to start a milling company here, has no for complotcd his work that during trio past week the Ontario Milling company, which la now formally In corporated, purchased a slto for a mill. The lots purchased woro those of noyer Brothers, located below tho old rol'l storage plant, In the south end of town on the railroad right of way. Mr. Ferguson oxpocts to havo vork tdnrted on the liulldlng soon. MIM NEWS NOTES JUNTUHA, Jnn 10. Lloyd Etl mundson returned to Ills homo In Wostfnll on Saturday, doing de tained doro for somo tlmo by tha III noRH of Ills wlfo, who has entirely re covered. " Miss Pearl Carter went to On tnrlo on Thursday for consultations with tlio ocuJlRt and dentist. MIrm taiio MeDonnld returned to school In HoIro on Saturday after somo tlmo spent with her parents near Iienlnli. William McKonhlo narrow lv or enped'n sorloiiH accident IbhI wX'olt when tho horso do wns riding noar Ills homestead slipped and foil. An It wns, do was confined to tils homo for n number of days with brulson ami a sprained foot. . Tho first number of tho Klllson Whlto Lyceum courso was proHcntod on Jnn. 13th to n largo audience, among wlidm woro many visitor from tho outsldo. Tho ArtlRlH Trio, composed of throo chnrmlng girls. gnvo a splendid entertainment which was enthusiastically received. Two moro niimbom of this coumo follow shortly, and If thoy provo Intorostliur nnd pleasing as tho first, tho com munity will luivo ovory Tonson to thank tho gunrnnlom for tholr ef forts In providing thh clniw of en tertainment. Among tho outsldo visitors to tho Lycoum program and danco follow ing woro Mr. and Mrs. Jarvls Smith. Mm. Lou Dyor, Mm. A. M. Taylor Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan Murphy, Mrs John Palmer, Miss Mnrgorot and Mr. Wily Murphy, Mm. Hubert need Mr. W. F. Itobortson, Undo Drlggam. Ilarnoy Tlllotson, Mr. and Mm. Fred Hunter. Mr. nnd lfro. Ed Stnllard Mm. Holding, Miss Volfn Ilyorl", Mr and Mrs, Alox Murrnv. Mm. M. H. Conroy wont to Ontnrlo on Thursday for dontlstrv, leaving Mm. Vornor Hopkins In chnrgo of tho tolopdono office Mr. nnd Mm. II. W. Wolcomo left for outsldo points Saturday. Tho January thaw arrived but wook about tho usual time. Tho mil damngo roportod In this neighbor hood from tho sudden chnugo In the weather Is to tho tolopdono wires willed aro own between Junturn nnd Drowsy, nnd botween Junturn nnd Vnlo. ' Mrs. Henry Dargol has been con flnod to bed from an accident which resulted In a burned foot. David arnhnm Is making oxlon slvo repairs to Ills well tills week. Fathor O'llagan camo to Junturn from Ontarlb on Saturday to con. duct servlcos at 8t. Pntrlck's church. Aftor spondlng n few days nt Ileulad whero lid put up Ills yoar's supply of lc. Mr. Ilarnoy Tlllotson pnssod tdrougd Junturn on Ills way to Portland, whero do and Mrs. Tlllotson will spend tho remaludor of tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slzemore nnd 'Joo 8liomaro were Junturn visitors last Tuesday. On Wednesday Mm. Chester Stal lard passed through town on her way to der domo noar Drewsey after spending a week In Ontario. - William Altnow returned to dls homo near Iloulnh on Wednesday Illiui tl iuw till I9ICIIt III tmi;. Mr. nnd Mtn. Gun Fries spent ths wpak-ond nt tho Itoddlni placo near DrowBoy. Jlmmlo Jones linn dceu spending n fow days In Junturn. Until re cently Mr. Jones has been attending school In Ilolflo. Airh Myors returned to Drewsey Saturday after spending somo tlmo hero. Ocorgo Smltd of- Iloulnli passed tdrougd town on dls way domo after a visit to outsldo points. Mrs. Jnrvls Smltd passed tdrougd Junturn Monday n her way to dor domo In Drewsey nftcr n fow days' ! visit In Dolse. . coi. WFATIIKH WAIM.Vfl TO ONTAItIO MOTOIIIHTvt "Wild the cold weather ngaln upon us It Is nocossnry to warn motorists nbout their engine oil," said O. II. Tost of tho Standard Oil company re cently. "An oil tlint gives satisfaction dur tT3 I The Ultimate Aim of our Establishment is to treat every persqn'ith equal courtesy. To consider each detail of sufficient importance to demand perfect attention., A home-like Chapel with Modnrn necessities installed to conduct services that demand peri'ect'attenlion. Modern Chapel mid Funeral Directors at your services II. L. PETHItSONi C. It. AUOU8TUS, Kmbnlmer's License Hmbalmor's LIcqiiso Ne: 300. No. 233.' Ontario Furniture Company ryirt'inman ing tho heat of 'summor will not no cessnrlly glvo tho' samo satisfaction when tho tempcraturo Is 10 degrees nbovo r.oro. A poor cold test oil will not splash proporly or oven flow ficcly In cold weather, but It con geals or tlilokcns excessively. Then It becomes ncccssnry to run tlio en gine without sufficient lubrication for n tlmo In ordor to warm up tlio oil so It will flow nnd splash. Of courso, tdls porlod of running tlio en 1,'Ino wltdout oil on tlio o.yllndor walls nud other bearing surfaces umkos for oxcohhIvo wear nud -oiuotlinoi seri ously damages tdoso engine pails, Zorolono Medium (Zorulono Llg..t for Fords) Is n lilgd quality lubri cating oil davlng a Zero Cold Tost. That Is, It wilt flow freely nud splash proporly In npy tompernturo down i zero. It Is correctly refined from sotected California crudo oil am. gives correct lubrication In wlulur n nit onglno parts from tho vur; firs: turn of tho onglno." M VanPetten Lumber Co. Ontario, Adrian, Pendleton m Write for our catalogue of mill Wind Shield Glass of all sizes in stock. Wall Tints, all shades. Send for color card and get it by mail. Clmrtor No. 5822 ItKPOUT OF CONDITION OF TIII2 FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT ONTAItIO, IN TH1J STATIC OF OUICGON AT TIIU CLOHK OF DUHINKSS ON niCCKMHKU !ll, I II I II IUCSOUItGL'S 1 a Loamt i ml discounts, Including rediscounts, . (except tl, jo shown In b nnd c) 1484,328.42 c Customers' liability account of acceptances of thin bank purchased or discounted b 3,080.60 488,318.02 2 Overdrafts, unsecured 0GG.07 1)00.07 1 If. H. Government securities ewned: a U. S. Uonds deposited to secure circulation (par vuluo) 12.G00.00 f Owned nnd unpledged 70,300.00 h Wns Savings Certificates nnd Thrift Stamps actually owned 840,00 T.ital U. 8. Government securities SO, C4C.dll (I Other ImiikIh, seem ltlet, etc.! h llondc (othor than U. 8, bonds pledged to BV-iiro ro'al savings daposlts l.COO.OO c Uonds and tjccurlllcs (other than V. S, se curities) plodgod as collatornl for Stato or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills s. pajablo ... O.r.00.00 o Securities, othor than U. S. bonds (uot In cluding stocks), owned nnd unpledged fir., S3 1. 02 Total bonds, securities, etc. other than U.S. "fi.SHt.il 8 Stock of Fcdornl Itesorvo Dunk (60 per cent of subscription) .1,000.00 Da Vuluo of banking house, owned and unin cumbered 32,360,00 .12,360.00 10 Furulturo and fixtures 0,472.1 rt 1 2 Lawful rosorvo with Federal Itesorvo Hank Sa,.'ll6.im 14 Cash In vault nud not ninounts duo from national bnnks 104,010.00 16 Not amounts duo from banks, bankers, nud trust companies othor than Included In Items 12, 13 or 14 2,1011.85 10 Kxohnngos for clearing houso 2,360.14 Total of Items 13, 14, 16, 10 and 17 100,447.40 18 Checks on .banks locntod outsldo city or town of reporting bank nnd othor cash Items . . 4,030,01 10 Itcdompllon fund wltd U. S. Treasurer nud duo from U. 8. Troasury 02C.OO 20 Interest earned but not collected approxi mate on Notes and Hills Ilocolvablo not , past duo t. 6,000,00 TOTAL I.IAIULITIICH to 23 24a 28 31 Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits Circulating notes outstanding Nolnmounttfduo to banks, bankers and trust companies (othor than Included In Itoms 29 or 30) Total of Itoms 30, 31, 32 nnd 33 11,800,40 Dcnmutl deposit (other than bank ilepoiltn) subject to lloncno (dopoaltH payable within 30 days): Individual doposlts subject to chock Certificates of dopoalt duo In losu than 30 days (othor than for money borrowed) Stato, rr.unty, or othor municipal doposlts secured by pledge of nssctH o f tills bank Dlvldonds unpaid i Total of doinand doposlts (othor than bank 34 35 30 38 doposlts) sudjoct to Hosorvo, :iu. ;i7, us ana so Tlmo ileimnltM subject to Itonorvo (pnyablo after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or moro nottco, nnd postal savings): Certificates or deposit (othor than for monoy borrowed Postal savings deposits Other tlmo deposits Total of tlmo deposits sudjoct to Itesorvo Items 40, 41, 42 and 43 ,. 160,100.70 "Acceptances'' oxocuted by this bank for oustomora 3,080.00 40 42 43 G2n TOTAL Of tho total loans and dlscountu shown nbovo, the amount on which Interest and discount was charged at rnto In excess of thoso pormltted by law (Boa. 6197, Itov. Stat.) (oxcluslvo of notes upon which total chnrgo not to exceed GO conts wntt iqado) was None. Tlio number of suuh loans was None. STATR OF onEOON. COUNTY OF MALHEUR ,ss: I, II 11. Cockrum, Cashier of the above named Dank, do uolomnly swear that tho above statemout Is true to tlio best of my knowledge nnd bollof II. u, COCKHUM, Cashier. Subscribed nnd sworn to beforo mo this 17th day of January, 1920 W. W. WOOD, Notary Public My Commission Explros Octobor 17, 1910 CORnECT -Attest: T. TURNI1ULL L. II. COCKItUM A L. COCKHUM ETTA COCKHUM Directors Itesorvo District No. 12 !64,0OK.OK v. ..... 60,000.00 60,000.00 163.01 1 2,600.00 163.04 10,400.06 660,082.10 Oli, 081. lift 0,000,00 6,006.00 Itoms 34, 36, 070,904.16 117,429.47 902.02 4O.O78.0I 964, 008.96 - cut house?. MtHMfiMHI rfl.