THE ONTARIO AWHJS. ONTARIO, OREGON, TlKHbAV. SEPTEMBER 23, 1920. JUNTURA NEWS NOTES .feu Plnlrtod, aln:"P buyc fvm Kills.1 was In tow t l.r-t uik oi king fur Imulm. 'IhomnB Woodwr.rd nnil Ms. Kvt, Day surprised their friends last wcok by quietly slipping awny to bo mar ried In DoIho. Mr. mid Mrs. Wood wnrd loft on Monday for n honey moon which "was to Include n visit to the l'ondtoton Hound-up, nftor which thoy will bo nt homo nt tho Woodward ronch. Klmor Drowott and family of Druw hey wens .lunturn visitors .n' Wod- llfld.tV A pur y of fourteen onglnoor.i wro i imped (u town tlurltu: Hie ik. h longing to tho United States Coast hccii working out In this direction from Klamath FnllB iilnco Juno, and n ro running linos of precise lovoli over their routo which In to ond at Ontario. ' . KrncHt Dyson loft last wcok hav- Ini: cul'stcd In tho U. S. Marines. On Friday afternoon a number ol friends gathered at the homo of Mrs V. J. Hopkins for a farowoll parly In honor of Mrs. Ilobort IteoJ, cno of tho old roHldoulH of this commun ity. Itufroshmoiils woro scrvud and Mtu. Heed was prcsentod with n itlfi of whlto Ivory as n mark of r.Mcoin from her frlonds. Thovi pcqient who Mrs. Ilobert Hoed, Mrs. L. V Dolsolo, Mrs. C. A. Wcttcrstrimi, Mm. II. W. Wolcomo, Mrs. Daniel CJullug- hor, Mrs. J. P. Joyco, Mrs. Mlchtn-1 Conroy, Mrs. V. E. Hodges, and Mrs. V. J. Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. lleod loft Saturday morning In tholr car for Cottngo drovo, Kolng by way of Canon City und Mltcholl, whoro they will visit a son. They nro leaving Juntura not pormnnontly but for nn Indoflnlto perlor to rIvq Mrs. Herd tho benefit of a chatiRO of climate. School opened on Monday, having boon dofericd ono wcok owlr.g to tho lllnoss of Miss UpBon who Is In chargo of tho (Irnrntner department. Mrs. W. 0. Upson hurt churue cf be primary bccIIoii. J ilui McGitrlck was nn Onturlo Iiui.'iujm Mtlior last wcok and plum od on JU'.urdny. J. D. Follows and II. S. Soulo of Portland returned from a uusIm-sb trip to Ontario on Krlday and left Saturday for Crnno and Hum. Tho TownBlto crow with tholr cuius Mpnt Sunday hnlplsig William Mr and I. ' Juck .yc, tr Hun. day tMtoib .it Cnlam'i". wl u Mr Joyco hfas one cf his baiuU of sheep. William Jones and his sou Forrest woro wcc-e'nd visitors nt tho Forrcns ranch nbovo Drewsey. A number tf Junt'i a p"pU imu Onurl. lni.nrs this w.iv .tttendliig tho Fair; among them aro Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conroy, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Joyco, David Graham, Audrow Gra ham, Don Jones Forrest Jones, Miss Addlo Hlchoy and brother Itoy, AIbo Mrs. Jarvls Smith, Mrs. llrnd Moss and Miss drota Anderson of Drewsey, 1'eto Joyco was down from his Bhcop camp nt Calamity on Saturday. Miss Fern Wulsh camo down from IltvorBldo on Thursday to tako chargo of tho local telcphono offlco during tho nbsonco of Mrs. Conroy. Mr. and Mrs. Edmuniion camo up from Wcstfall last wcok to tako chargo of tho Mastorsou ranch whllo Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Mastcrson tako a short vacation for tho sako of Mr. Mastorson's health. A. J. Hopkins returned to his High School coma homo for a fow days' vlnlt during tho closing of school for Fair wcok. Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo Buchanan and Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Duchanan of Iluchanan Station woro Juntura vis itors on Monday at tho homo of Mrs. L. A. Wcttcrstrom. Mrs. Joo Lamb and Mrs, dusslo Smith of California woro looking up old friends In Juntura on Tuesday bo foro tholr flnnl departure from Drew eoy for Klamath Falls whoro they will mako tholr futuro home. Mrs. J. 1'. Joyco cntortalncd a numbof of friends on Wednesday at- tornoon. Charter No 8348 IIUPOHT OF CONDITION OH Koscrve District No. T1IK Mrl.Qiuil ' Carl Kur. ) with ome, homo at Wolsor on Monday after -.f (In liiuvhm of (bij'r r.nrfiti(lo.i having spent about ton days hero vls- wr.rk on iho :ow resorvii; tlMt l to furnish Irrigation far tholr ranches. Dall Ilowan camo up tho last of tho wcok to cntor school. Ho will mako his homo with his aunt, Mrs. Ilortha Carter during tba winter. Itlng his son, W. J. Hopkins and fam ily. John Lynch of Nampa arrived Monday for a visit with lbs daughter, Mrs. II, W. Wecomo. Miss Hazel Curroy of tho Ontario 12 HANQINQS IN TWO DAY8 All Rteordi for Leaal Executions Will Be Broken. Chicago. All rocords for legal El ocutions In Cook county and possibly In tho itato of Illinois will bo broken hero October 14 and IS, county of ficials bollovo, when 12 men Are sen tenced to bo hanged for murder. Eight of tho men aro under sentonce to dlo October 14 and four on the following day. In addition two other slayers who have boen convicted are waiting sontonco and It Is possible that thoy also may bang on ono or tho otbor of the (wo days. 020,000(88 472, (,3 d f h v,iFWK3SSKaHBI (I RT pino ...v l, w:" ' ' Look at the roads tor twentq miles around on a Sundaij T !' U if m '" y ',...( Sehotyour tit o cardtnj to tho rotdi they htro to travel: In sandy or hilly coun try, wherever the joint U apt to be heavy The U. S. Nobby. For ordinary country roads The U. S. Chala otUko. For front wheels Tha U.aPlila. For best results ererywharaV. 8. Royal Cords. KM) tvrn. CCB fcOMT OUW WKO V HERE isn't any "country" any more; The automo bile has brought the most remote settlement almost as close to the center of things as the next county was in the old days. To hear some tire dealers talk you might think that nobody knew anything about tires except the fellow from Broadway. That's not the basis wo go on. We give every man credit for knowing what he is spending his money on, whether he drives up here in his small car from ten miles out in the country or is passing through from tho capital in his limousine. .. That's one thing we like about U, S. Tires. They make no distinction botwpen the small car owner and the owner of the biggest cor in the country. It's all the same to them. So long as a man owns an automobile large or small he's entitled to the very best tire they can give him. Quality has always been the outstanding feature of U. S. Tires. There's no limit on the U. S. guarantee. All U. S. Tires are guaranteed for the life of the tire. IV We have given a lot of thought to this tire proposi tion.. There is some advan tage in being the represent atives of the oldestand largest rubber concern in the world. Drop in the next time you're down this way and' let us tell you some interest ing facts about tires. I" -1 8. it United States Tires C. C. CARTER and FORD GARAGE 17 ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK " AT ONTA1UO ; IN TIIK STATE OK OHKGOX, AT T1IU CLOSK OV UUSINKSH OH HKI'TIO.MIlKIt 8, 101(). ItKSOUUCKS la Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (oxcopt thoso shown In b and o) 1718,040.88 Total loans Deduct: d Notes and bills rcdlscounted with Federal Hoservo Hank (other than bank nccet)tanc sold) (sco Item CCa) 87,440.00 2 Overdrafts, socurcd, $130.; unsocurod $342.53 J U. B. Government securities tmnedt a Doposlted to Bccuro circulation (U. S. bonds par valuo) 60,000.00 a Pledged to sccuro postal savlnga deposits ipur vuiuo; COO.OO I'lodgcd as collateral for Htata or otbor de posits oi hills payablo 20,000.00 Owned and unpledged 0,400.00 Wnr savings certificates and thrift stamps actually owned .-. 893. C8 Total U, 8. aovornmont securities Other bonds, securities, ctc.t Uonds (othor than U, S. bonds) pledged to sccuro postal savlnga deposits , 1,000.00 Securities othor than U. S. bonds (not Includ ing stocks) ownod and unpledgod 24,803.00 Totnl bonds, sccurtlcs, etc, other than U. S Stock of Federal Itoscrvo lfank (GO per cent of subscription) Valuo of banking house, owned and unin cumbered 1 37,200.00 Fqulty In banking houso Furnlturo and fixtures Lawful rcsorvo.wlth Federal Hank Cash In vault and net amount duo from nntlonnl banks Net amount duo from banks, bankers, and trust companies In tho United Stntos (othor , than Included In Items 12, 13, or 14) Chocks on other banks In tho same city or town of roportlng bank (other thnn Itom 16) Total of Items 13, 14, 1G, 10, and 17 77,010.63 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items llcdemptlon fund with U. S. Treasurer and dub from U. S.Troasuror a. 8 9a b 87,703.68 26,863. 60 2.700.U0 37,200.00 4,906.26 42,649.84 50,763.48 18,422,07 l,t2r,.13 2,400.62 3,000.(0 TOTAL U04.SU3.UO 22 23 . 24a b 34 .16' 60,000.00 40,000.00 7,423.28 '3,601.07 68,600.00 1,202. r-2 42,110.02 130. SO 6,435.26 421,383.64 47,710. 04. LIAI1ILITIIC8 ' Capital, Hock paid In Surplus fund ... Undivided profit 10,201,80 Lets current expenses, Interest, and taxes paid 8,838.-01 Interoit und discount collected or credited In advanco of maturity and not oarnod (ap- proxlmntu) i Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts duo to national banks Net amounts due to bnnks, bankers and trust companies In tho United States and foreign countries (other than Included In Itoms 29 or 30) Certified chocks outstanding Cushtor's checks on own bnuk outstanding- Tolul of Items 20, 30, 31, 32, and 33....- 4 9,8?'.,. J9 Domniu! depoidtM (other than bank deposits) subject to llCKcrvo (deposits paynblo within 30du-:J: Individual deposits st.'o:ct to check Certificates of deposit duo In kss thnn 30 days (oilier than for money borrowoa Total of demand deposits (othor than bank deposits) subject to Hesorvo, itoms 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 59 469,102.30 Time deposits subject to Konervo (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or inoro notice, and postal savings:) 40 Certificates of deposlt(othor than for inonoy borrowod) - 42 I'ostal Savings deposits 43 Other tlmo doposlts Total of time doposlts subject to Hessrvo, Itoms 40, 41, 42, and 43 - 196,087.45 49 Hills payublo with Fodoral llosorvo Dank,.. TOTAL 55a Liabilities for rediscounts with Fodoral llo sorvo Dank (soo Itom Id) Total contingent liabilities (65a, b, c and d) (not Including Itoms in Pchodulo 23 of roport Of (ha total loans and discounts shown which Interest Mid discount was chorgod n( ra(os In excess of thosa .per mitted by law (Boo, G107, Hov. Stat.), (oxcluslvo of notes upon which total chargo not to oxecod 60 cents was mado,) was None. Tho numbor of such loans was None. STATE OF OnEOON, COUNTV OF MALHEUR, ss I, W. F. Homan, Cashier of tho abovn-named bank, do sslemnly swear that tho above statement Is truo to tho best of my knowledge and belloi W. V. HOMAN, Cashier Snbscrlbod and sworn to beforo me this 20th day of Soptember, 1920. a i,'. TAYI Olt Notary Public for the State of Oregou My Commission Expires, October 0th. 1923. COIlllECT Attest: C. It. KMIBON. . J. It. I1LACKAHV. EAHL I1LACKAUY, Directors. 152,619.28 242.21 43,326.96 20,000.00 uoi.noa.uo 87,440.00 87,440.00 above, tho amount on A h The Difference Between Credit and Capital Credit is purchasing power you can buy with it, but not make things with it. Credit is intangible, while capital is tangi ble, a3 lands, buildings, machinery, ma- J, terials. I We are ai me service in our tusiumcis in meeting ineir lejjiuiiiuic leiiuiiBiiiems, )TmmfSmsmi Bank OLDEST BANK IN GRANT, IIARNEYil? MALHEUR COUNTIES ii 13 i ( i a -.x.szi.a?- vnaiiMT(riinMr,J"' 'T-