TIIL ONTARIO AftGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, TJ3t. . ChaTTer No. 6822 Heswvo District No. 12 HKPOHT OP CONDITION OK TIIK FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT ONTAIUO, IN TUN STATU OP OHKOON, AT Til 13 ftrt.o.sK ok iu;hi.vj:hh on skptkmhhh o, mm resouhces la Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts (except tliuso shown In b and c) 502,101.00 Deduct: d Notes and bills rcdlscountod with fodorol ltcsorva Bunk (other thnn bunk acceptance Hold) 87,580.00 114,581.00 2. OvordraflH, secured $ ; unsecured $518. S2 518.82 I. U. H. Gotei-iimcnl securities owned! a Deposited to socuro circulation (U. S. bouds par vnluo) 12,500.00 h All othor United States Clovernmoiit Secur ities .1,3C0.00 Total ; 51,850,00 .". Oilier bond, serin llliw, civ t ' 23,035.51 0, Hanking Houso, $32,350.00; furniture mid fixture, 908.tl.GC 39,181.00 8. Lawful rosorvo With federal Hsorvu Hunk 27,025.52 10. Cash In vault and amount duo from national banks 30,127.42 11. AinoutitMlua from bnnks, hankers, and trust conipnulcH In the United Stnton (othor than Included In Itonis 8 0, or 10) 848.80 13. Cheeks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) 1,4.17.85 Total of Itonis 0, 10, 11, 12 mid 13.. 41,414.13 14. Checks on banks located outside of city or (own of reporting bank and other cash Items ' 1,013.31 15. Hedosnptlon fund with U. S. Treasurer mid duo from U. S. Treasurer 02G.OO IRONSIDE NEWS 17. 18. ID. c 20. 23. 24. 20. 27. 31. 32. 34. 35. 30. 40. TOTAL LIAHILITIKS Capital stook paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits $0,053.00 Loss current oxponxes, lutorast and taxes paid 7,084.27 Circulating notos outstanding , Amount due to Htnto banks, hankers, mid trust companies In the United Stated and foreign countries (other than Included In Items 21 or 22) Certified chocks outstanding Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24, uml25.. Demand deposits (other tlimi bank dcpoiKw) subject to Itcervo (doposlts payable within 30 days:) Individual doposlts subject to check Certificates of doposlt duo In 'loss than 30 days (othor than for money borrowed) .... Other demand doposlts Total of domain! deposits (othor than bank deposits) subject to Itesorvo, Items 20, 27 28, 20, and 31 Time deMlti subject to ltesere (pnynblo after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or mora notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed ) Other tltno deposits I'ostal savings deposits , Total of time dopoilts subject to Ite sorvo, Hems 32, 33, 34 and 3C Hills payable, other than with federal He serve Hunk (Including all obligations repre senting money borrowed othor thnn redis counts) , , Hills payable with federal Itesorvo Dunk . . 9.1U,HI.H.t Hox Marnuls of Mallot spent the week end with frlendH at Iromdde. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith and son, Summers went to Hroguu on busi ness Monday returning Buuday. Mrs. S. I). Duncan and sons, Hay and Wllllo, visited her daughters, Mrs. Alice WllllrfhiB near Malheur City, Saturday. Orvlllo Nichols and Arthur Ileum went to Bridgeport to cut mime wood for Wilbur Nichols, Monday. f rod Lawrence went to Hrognn Tuesday on business. wllllo Duncan was an outgoing passenger on Tuesday stago to On tario and Wolsor on business. Tommy McKay of Uakcr was In this locality Tuesday looking for young cattlo to buy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hosroo Wolch mov ed In from Malheur river and will spend tlio winter In S. M. Motthan's houso. Hill Westfall and Joss Synipson of Clover Creek woro Ironside visitors Wednesday. Mr. Westfnll will move his family to Ontario for tlio winter. Doug. Lortou and son, Karl, nnd Arthur Vanburan shipped out sovor al carloads of beef cattlo to I'ort Innd Thursday via linker. Mr and Mrs. I;arnest Locey went r.n nan nn ',0 Ontario Monday on business. 1,273,31 50,000.00 1,000.30 12,000.00 1,207.31 0.00 234,028.87 57,758.04 11,450.51 02,304,00 44,440.57 117.00 0,500.00 34,000.00 $.1IM),HI.1.ia TOTAL BTATB Of OltKOON. COUNTY Of MALIIKUH. ss I, II. II. Cockrum, Cashier of the above named bunk, do solemnly swear lliut the abovo statomeut Is truu to tlio best or my knowledge and belief. II. II. COC1CUUM, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this COHHKCT Attest: 20th day of Seplembor, 1021. A. L. COCKHUM ('. W. PI.ATT. L II. COCKHUM My Commission cxplros, November 21, 1024. KTTA COCKHUM Notary Public for Oregon T. TUHNHULL (SKAL) Directors, Mr. and Mrs. Weston woro out going pnssongorH In Thursday's stago returning to tholr holno In l'ortlaud after several wooks nutlng In tlio mountains on Malheur river. Mr. and Mrs, Canflold woro over night guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Nichols Wednesday night from Mal heur rlvor. Mr. and Mrs, It. Wotch loft Thurs day to visit frlonds In Idaho and Halter beforo returning homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. frank Audorson of Prulslo City was an Ironsldo visitor Thursday going to Nyssa, Oregon for a location. Alva Lawronco of Unity visited his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. II. Law rence, this weok. Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald I'aylon of I'ayotto, Idaho, woro Ironsldo visi tors Mondny after an extended visit In Uakcr and Unity with rolatlves. Ironsldo farmers have Just fin ished pitting up tholr soconil crop of liny. The second' crop Is much better than .for years. Ouy Wlso has completed his honey crop of 4500 pounds of extracted honey nnd 200 pounds of comb honey. Mr. Wlso feels quito qiatod being Inexperienced with bees. Albort nnd llobert Carpenter mov ed tholr families to tholr now home near Vale tho first of tlio weok from Camp Creek Sawmill. II. (VKIms returned homo from linker Thursdny whoro ho has boon out on business. W. It. Lofton anil Hart lawronco were Ironside visitors on buslnoss frldoy. frank Kims and Hnlelgh Vanbur an wont out on Ironsldo mountain for a door Hunt Saturday. f Smith of Hrogau camu up after Mrs llalley KohcrUon to assist John Smith through fruit soasnu Orlllo Nichols nnd Arthur Henm attended tho dnnco at Hrognn Satur day nigh). Hay ni'd Hntph Duncan will do-, nvor sovq-ni inousauu uusuois or grain nt Brogan In tho next couplo of wooks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Capo havo put their little daughter In tho Iron sldo school for tho winter ns there will bo no school In Bouthfork dis trict. Miss Dottlo Locey, n graduate of Ontario High School has rcturnod to take n post-grndunto course at that place. RS KttAzx-zxamzm, ws&esm s EVENTH ANNUAL .MALIIKUH COUNTV IlKAL K8TATK THANHKKHS HKCOHDKl) SKIT. 17 TO HIII'T SJI U. S. A. to Milton H. Tregnskls. SNWH, NWU8WU See. 8 J NR USEVi of Sec. 7-31-40. Nov. 20, 1019. Sheriff II. Leo Noo to Commerco Mortgage Securities Co. NEKNWU See. 10-15-43. Aug. 30, 1021. $3,- 800.08. (Cprt. of Salo). A. M Johnson" ct ux to E. W. Hlnkesloy, lncro In 8E4 See. 8-1 C- 47. Jan. G, 1021. $1.00. Ornco II. Tumor ot vlr to frnnl- Schrum, Lots 10 nnd 20, In Hlock 277, Ontario. Aug. 22, 1921. $10.00. Thomas C. Thomslii In I.unlln K Sullivan. Lots 2 nnd .4, SWUNK4 8KUNWU See. 4-17-47. Sept. 2 1921. $300.00. U. 8. A. to Win. J. Altuow, NWU NEW Sec. 11: N14NWH. SHUNW i of Sec. 12-18-30. Aug. 18, 1921. frank 8tubbs ct ux to Thomas f Coward, Lot 12, Hlock 8, Toutsch Add. to Nyssa. Jan. 11, 1921, $307. Qoo. I'. Ureon ot tix to Edw. II. Chrlstonscn ot i, Lot 7, Hlock 01, Orcons Add. to Nyssn. Oct. 25, '10. $100.00. Edw. II. Chrlstonscn to II. f. Ilrown, Undivided H Int. In Lot 7, Hlock 04, Orcons Add. to Nyssn, Sept. 21, 1021. $100.00. ,Orah n. Drown ot vlr to Wlnflold S. Ilrown ot nl, 3 acres In Lot 2, Sec. M-20-47. Sept. 15, 1921. $800. O. S. Smith to A E. l'owoll, Lots 5 nnd 0, Hlock 5, or K. S. & D. fruit farms In Soc. 18-19-47. Sept 21, 1021, $075.00, U. S. A. to Josslo M. Morrison, N M8KU. SEUSEUoc. 3; WV48W U. 813 M NWU, NBU8WU. NWU SHU Sec 2-17-43, Sept. 9, 1014. II. E. Adams ot ux to John II. dishing ol nl, B14NWU8WW See 29-10-47. May 28, J021. $1.00. O. A. Haldwlu ot ux to C. L. flth or et nl, NWUNWUNWU Sec. 35-20-10, April 4, 1021. '$2,000.00. Thorlff II. Loo Noo to John C Jghiuton, 8EUNEU. nnd NEUSE U Sec. 3-18-43. Sept. 8, 1021. $1,- 340.18. MAHHIAOK I.ICK.NSKH I.HHUKI) nuni.va wi:i:ic Avnlon V. Mnnsur nnd Ellznboth Williams, Sept. 19, 1021. D, E. Mastorson and Holcn Ander son, Sept. 20, 1921. UP H1VST CAIiliAl ADD LIVESTOCK SHOW WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY OCTOBER 5, 6, 7 WEISE 9 IDAHO Three gala days of a variety of amusement consisting of Championship contests in all Roundup Events and splendid exhibition of both farm products and livestock. THESE WILL BE THREE DIZZY DAYS When Weiser nnd her guests will go back and re-enact the days of the old west. You will enjoy the contests between strong men and whirling, twisting high bucking outlaw horses. COMPLAINTS KILKI1 IN CIHCUIT COUUT DUltlNn WllKIC Morris Sommors Co. vs. II. J. Hon eon. Sept. 19, 1021. Hocovory of Monoy. $1,350.23. H. N. Stanflold vs. O. 8. L. Hy Co. Sopt. 19, 1921. Dajfuige. $140. 20. Pncltlc Northwost Adjustment Co. vr. Ontario Electric Co., Sept 10 1921 Hocovory on account $198.73. Clomeuto Alday vs. Julian Lnrrn bldo. Sopt. 20, 1921. Hocovory of wages, $3,753.33. first National Hank of Hanford, Cnl. v Handnll Sago. Sept. 22, 1921. Recovery on Nolo, J800.00. Mabel Throo vfl. " O. f. Throo. Sopt. 23, 1021. Divorce. W. P. Allen vs. Malheur Live stock & Laud Co. Sept. 24, 1021. Ho covory on Note. $300.00. HEATING No basomout required; your homo heated bottor, natcr nnd mora economically. Wo havo n pnekngo prlco, II. H. Udlck, . Plbg. & Htg. V OH SALE Good f Ivo room houso, shade, trees, lawn. $900.00 worth of good furniture. Oood lo cality, prlco' $2050. Orcgg & Doo-little. ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. A. Stowart Drown desires to nniiounco that alio has beon appoint-, od Cosotloro for tho Splrolta Com pany, for appointments, phono 2 8-J. 38 tf. "fOH THADE -Houso nnd too lots tor good ford Car. Must bo In first class condition. Inqulro at tho Sueond Hand Storo, Ontario, Oregon, Funeral DSreetoiirs LICENSED EMBALMERS II. L. PETERSON m C. R. AUGUSTUS MODERN CHAPEL AND EQUIPMENT Oirntairno Funiriniiitaire Co. TTCWzjy.Tr.T'iiiJ We thoroughly appreciate the changed condi tions of today, the desirability and necessity of business and production expansion. Every man owes it to himself and the public goo A to oxtond his business and producing activities to the limit of le gitimate endeavor. Wo welcome calls for holp, financial or advisory, to this end. Plan to be here. Phone, wire or write L. C. Northam, Weiser, Idaho, for reservations, whioh must be paid in advance. For general information write WEISER ROUNDUP, WEISER, IDAHO. SCHOOL CHILDREN FREE WED., OCTOBER 5th, ONTARIO'S GREATEST NEED TODAY IS SIDEWALKS Tho appearance of Ontario as a city is injured by tho lack of sidewalks good durable Concrete sidewalks. Tho value of many good pieces of property is lessened because there are no walks in front of them. Is This Not True? Tho only manner in which this condition can bo remedied is to havo tho needed walks built. There is no need for delay on account of high prices Concrete walks last for many, many years, they havo not increased in cost as havo othor materials. They last longer and are cheaper and b"etter than board walks. WE CAN BUILD YOURS NOW Kyu want a walk, if you need a walk, if you would have Ontario a better looking homelike city, let us FURNISH YOU AN ESTIMATE ON A CONCRETE WALK BLASER CONCRETE CO. Fred Blaser, Ontario, Oregon -j. " ' 1 i i . 4 6 ' fl