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About Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1915)
if! i V i si, I'1 V. ' Page Six MALHEUR ENTERPRISE i 5 1 5 si i w n f w Ml f si e H I i 3 t " n ft n sa n n M n n 13 K n H n n M o M (1 n n p M H n n H H n u n n W H 11 n H n n a n n n n n p B n a u n H H n u 13 U H Does Nobody Love Pessimist? T HEY are eternally predicting disaster, with or without reason. If you are one. jar yourself loose and become a booster; smile and appear prosperous no matter what your feelings or condition. It will pay in dollars and cents as well as putting you in a happier frame of mind. Begin buying now the clothes you are needing. Don't put it off a day longer. Start the money on its mission of good to humanity, and it will soon return to bless you for having done your part. Our International Clothes are the kind you need, because they give to you the correct style, the perfect fitting you like, and our guarantee of satisfaction with every suit. They are priced $15.00 and up to $40.00. The best in Men's Fur nishings to go with the clothes at right prices. A pleasure to show you the spring selec-tions. Only Real Wild Animal Show on Earth AL. G. A R N E S B BIG 3-RING WILD ANIMAL n n; B '. " ;. r .... . i tmnmit-i fe "o)ffu J "THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT" 600 Performing Animals 6 0 0 6 5 Big Sensational Animal Acts 65 I THE MALHEUR FORWARDING CO. Vrforming Junirle-Bred Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Pumas, Jaguars, Grizzlys, Cin. '...,,1 t,j,,. 1'n.uv V.lpnVmnt.s. Camels. Zebras, unas. Hvpnoo c cred Cattle, Kangaroos, Ourang-Outangs, Apes, Chimpanzes, Monkeys, Moun tain Goats, Dogs, Etc. MUs Harvev's Musical Carrier Pigeons Tom, Dick, Harry, Horse-Riding Sea Lions Big Bill, Wrestling Grizzly ) Mile Florincs, Performing leopards Tot and Tiny, World's Smallest Performing Horses Aerial Dogs and Monkeys ' Bob Chocolate and Black Knight, Tango Dancing Horses ) rr..., I nnA I n!n TTrn Rirlintr TJnns I 1 (fill, tJH 1 J Mllll 1 Jt 1. 1 v , v.u. Spunk, the Good-Night Pony ) Romeo, Mathematical Pony Danger, Dvnamite, Gunpowder, Just Mules World's Only Educated Bengal Tigers Riding, Driving, Racing Ostriches Maj. Thornton's Clown Pigs BBBBBBBBBBaBBflBBBBBBBlBBBBBBHBflBflBBflBBBllBB&flflBBBBBBBBflflflaEBaSEBBBSSiaS!iSB:SISSSl!2i2S f No. 049(5 Report of the Condition of Till: UMTKO STATES NATIONAL HANK at Vale, in the State of Oregon, at the clo.se of business May 1st, 1915. 17,91)0.92 2,416.(57 2,500.00 RESOURCES 1 a Louim and discounts (note held in bank) $219,450.15 Total loans 3. a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value fi8.750.00 Total U. S. bond. 4. c BoihIh other than U. S. bonds pledged to se cure postal savings deposits 4,000.00 f Securities other than U. h. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc 5. Subscription to stock of federal reserve bank $4,900.00 a less amount unpaid $2,483.33 b AH other stocks, including premium on same ... fi. Banking hou e, $11 ,037. 55; furniture and fix tures, $3,078.10 7. Other real e tale owned 8. Due from Federal Reserve Hank ft. a Due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis 5,882.05 b Duo from approved reserve agents in other re serve cities 10. Due from banks and bankers (other than in cluded in 8 or 9) 11. Checks on banks in the tame city or town as re porting bank 13. a Outside checks and other cash items b Fractional currency, nickels, and cents Notes of other national banks Lawful money reserve in bank: Total coin and certificates Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent on circulation) 3,437.50 Due from U. S. Treasurer 14. 13. 18. 17,041.92 441.33 233.39 219,450.15 (58.750.00 21,990.9 4,91(5.(57 41,715.(55 11,195.52 5,470.45 22,923.97 9,175.92 382.58 (574.72 705.00 1(5,210.30 serve cities 21,934.28 Due from banks and bankers (other than in cluded in 8 or 9) Checks on banks in the same city or town as re porting bank 13. a Outside checks and other cash items b Fractional currency, nickels and cents 14. Notes of other national banks Lawful money reserve in bank: Total coin and certificates Legal-tender notes Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent on circulation Due from U. S. Treasurer 10. 11. 16. 17. 18. 521.89 30.83 Total $3,938.8(5 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Re crved for Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid " Circulating notes Less amount on hand and in Treasury for re demption or in transit Demand deposits: a Individual deposits subject to check '' b Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 davs c Certified checks ' d Cashier's checks outstanding . " h Deposits reouiriner notice of less thnn :u ,i-,,-; 10. Time deposits: a Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days 25 7;," (51 c Deposits subject to 30 or more days' notice '. 3,9(il.88 Total i State of Oregon, 1 ss. Total 1. 4. LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits $17,048.30 17,048.30 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 8,075.2(5 Circulating notes (58,750.00 Less amount on hand and in Treasury for redemption or in transit 3,437.50 , County of Malheur I : I, C. O. Nelson. Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that 429,999.35 the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. 0. NELSON, Subscribed and sworn to before me this (5th day of May, 1915. 1 as''u '' C.'C." MUELI.KK, Notary l'ublic. 75,000.00 (5,000.00 a Individual deposits subject to check b Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 10. IB. 16. Demand deposits: c Certified checks d Cashier's checks outstanding ' f I'ostal saings deposits h Deposits requiring notice of less than 30 days .... Time deposits: a Certificates of deposit due on or after 30 days . Bills payable, including obligations represent ing money borrowed State bank circulation outstanding 8,973.04 68,750.00 CORRECT Attest: J. S. EDWARDS J. E. LAWRENCE . T. W. HALLIDAY Directors. t ' 3(5,218.(53 I 4,038.49 I 455.1!l ? 552.72 1 2,2':55.00 e 7,089.90 I 890.00 I (525.00 (525.(11) I 230.0(52.(17 50,(l0().i'i!0 1 5,(KHi.(i(i I 1 S r,.s!uio 1 ' I 132,415.58 f 29,727.49 ? 230,0(52.07 & 1 .1 -uul 2 itsd JL FULL GROWN AFRICAN LIONS IN ONE ACT World's Challenge Groupe. Value $50,000 24 1 Sampson AERIAL LION rides in balloon surrounded by shooting sky rockets. Most amazing wild animal act extant. 550 High-School, Riding, Dancing and Military HORSES AND PONIES World's Premium Stock. Every One an Actor. 550 10 Animal Clowns 100 Animal 7'rainers 506 People 2 Big Special Trains 6 Concert Bands, 3 Calliopes 3.9..?(.S(! 3,519.8(5 12,500.00 11 0,53(!.l (J 20,986.25 13.00 910.17 r"iii nffi i o. ri i - . i o ? wittering miie-Long atreet rarade at 1U:JU Performances Rain or Shine 2 and 8 p. m. , Doors open 1 and 7 5 WILL EXHIBIT AT VALE. FrL, May 21 St Remember the Day and Dale Mark It on Your Calendar iii sixty days after the first publk-a- ! inn ti' tlii.: Jin'iimiMo uVLliuiim f n hI this ai t ion or pay (he amount clue ahove shown together with costs accrue! interest and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will he 108,130.(11 14,718.82 5.70 (50(5.24 1,108.14 COW VALLEY. 71,092.41 15,000.00 71,092.41 15,000.00 Total SUte of Oregon, 429,999.35 ss. County of Mulheur. .i .'v1, V" 1unawu'. Cashier of the ttbove-nnmetl hunk, do solemnly swear that the above Blutcno nt is true to the best of my knowledge and belief J. 1'. DUNAWAY, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of Muy, 1915 1 Ht,nier- HKUCK K. KKSTKR. Correct-Attest: Notury ,ub,io- M. C. HOPK, H. W. Ml l.KKY, I. V. lltM'K. I'ii'rclors. No. 8528 Keporl of the Condition of TIIK FIKST NATIONAL HANK At Vale in the State of Oregon, at the Close of HuMiiesii May 1, 1915 KKSOIMM'KX 1. a Unn and diHcountit (notes held in bunk) Total loan 3. a U. 8. Honda deposited to aecurn t ircuUtion (par . Value) Total V. H. Honds 4. f tM'uriti other than I). S. Ilondi. (not iiuludmif l.o-k) owied unpledged Total bondii, t ui II !-., etc. ft. fcuUt llptloll to li k of Ke.Ural (c(iai Hank . , '1.:Iiniimi a lt amount un.aid l.ioot b All olhur ttotkc, tmludlliir pi oiitliim on oiu fl. Hankliia' liountf, l3,1.T4.'i fuiniiui. n, fu. luiai, 6,70, 34 T. Oihir ial .)! und ft, I'm foiii -tdtial Kvotiva Hank U. a lua fiuiti ppiov.. tootitw m ! tn N )oik, !! tl4 ("( H l'OiB l 1m lHt IVI ( ayiU in iil.r ti ll! 4,3 48.22 12,500.00 LVl'5.K( COW VALLKY, Ore., May 5. Mr. (514.39 185,183.90 and Mrs. L. McKinnev were Malheur City callers Tuesday. Little Rerniee and Dorothy Schroe- der are entertaining the mumps this week, in a very lipht form. Elmer Johnson made a business trip to Mormon Hasin Wednesday, return ing Thursday evening. Otto Florence and Ernest Schroder are breaking brush for the former. Every one is greatly pleased and encouraged over the rain of the past 5 days. While the thermometer drop ped several degrees, no harm seems to have resulted to growing crops, ow ing to the damp condition of the soil. L. McKinney made u business trip to Vale Wednesday, returning Satur- lay. McKinney and Schroder each had the misfortune to have a horse quite budly cut in the wire Monday evening. S. I Craves finished putting in his crop Wednesday. He says he is now about ready to prove up on his home htead. Mrs. Elmer Johnson pent Wednes day night at the McKinney home. Raymond Ohmurt has started plow ing on his homvxleud. Mrs. Ernest Schiller hpent Thurs day with Mis. McKinney. Little Itena Moudy has been iuito 114,348.22 12,500.0(1 13,49584 umnioiis for Publication in Foreclos ure of Tux Lien. In the Circuit Court of the St.iu- of Oregon, for Malheur Count v. luhen A. Hurley, I'laintilf, vs. Thomas F. l-ml and Oscar S. J!,n Oeleiidaiits. lo 1 hoinas F. Ford and Oscar S. M, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oi, iiu aie nereny notllieij that Juliiii A. "in ley, the holder of Certificate lVliiuiuency numbered 708, issiid wie iir.,t ,iay ot July, 1914, by tin lit:!.. ... i:l IV 1.. .: i: e .. -i i-Min-nu i hi L-i iwmiii uie iii-ii oi sain i mm 'axes and costs against the land and ri .iremises above namea. ZZ This summons is published bv order S ! the Honorable Ceo. W. Mcknight, 11 'udge of the County Court of the CI ,...i I'. iU- i- ..ii-- hi 1111711N nu me . ouniv 01 . ' ,11, i ...... i i i ' .... i ..i .mi-, in , .inn Mm unifi wii-, niaue and f-i lated this 2(!th day of Februarv, 1915, , '.ii mi- u.ue oi i in- iirsi puiincalion tt ! .f this summons is the hth dav of w May. 1915. g I All process and paper j in this pro- gi ! ii- iing may be served uim the un- m I ''rrijrned residing within the" State of im " I O-egon, at the address hereafter men- ma tii ned. SJ n : 1 1 'i ii." v 1 1 1 n i " ttornev for t be PhiintifV ot ; v.i.i,.,.. v. !., .:. 1 i . , nil, v'um;..in. - May V June IK. :i I - ESI M H ta tn Spring Goods SPRING styles and materials have arrived. Let me take your order f&r a spring suit. We are now in our new quarters, opposite the Drexel Hotel. All kinds of cleaning pressing, altering and garment w ork done at reasonable prices and on short notice. All work guaranteed. MADE TO MEASURE SUITS A SPECIALTY J GEO. R. SWEENEY vn-.Muence un- tn hereby nmitie.1 th:.t i;. v BQ&B03BBDaBBBllll!nnif mnnMnaiMnnifNH nneBBIIX did on March 1. DO 2,37-.'.(KJ IM.IU4 7 -J n.l.lu Ti a, .'on on sick. I.ul I. I..M Li- . ....... """' ' OI ll ,.. I i . Vi I . . ' "AIH-I. l lb. -I,,.,, ,. . , ii. Moiiily iiiouitnl out koine inoie jthe al.u i-,ii ., i n . d i...,m ,, i, hoiuecrt krr ill lil new tul a fvw I ""' "ITi'-'H ol M . m .f i . , i',' , , , d atfo. 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I -.'""o., . ome ee. , '"; l" r-iU l"oiicriy, ion are here bv notitied thit I-.v assessed to von. f ve hi. -li i .,, i , m ... ,, , 1 uuu jay Jari; bdund'ed and loscVil,ed ' as ' fi t j 'iuK, his ,luly l',,r: owi, to wn: Von , h.-ilf ..( mi,, ' i" lonie-ii ami V; i iiiarter of the northwest nuiiit...- i V i of section thirteen Hi" township ihirt v-one l.'tn Uange forty-one" ( 41 Fast Will'.,,,! ete .Meridian, Malheur County, Ore.M. l ou are furth.'i- imtiii...! ii, ,i . . Julien A. Hurley has paid tave said premises for pi ior or sub. , years with the rate of interest o.i , amounts as follow.; Year's ta. HUl, date paid, .lul, !, 1911, tax receipt number Vo:', .un, ?-'5-l2, late nf inteiot 15 per cent . War's u l-.ifj, dale p,,,,! j,, , ll'U, tax le.eipt iuiiul.tr . .u, ,,n. 2.2.'i, lute of interest 15 per ,( i t ynr' tax I'.iiH, dale ji.u.l , j I9;, t.i ti ii it 1- mj 1 1.1(0 ot i I , , , , , .-uii i n. iiu i , iv t'ne c iiieellatiou of your home- ." !rv No. 22S2, made June 5, Ii -. tor the NK, of Section 15, T. '-.n'-ge I ! K. W. .M.,and as ground ';i"lt;.'-t, hl' "Hires that said j: :t '" I laylor has never settled l ' ' ' ,;,l,l l:"td or made any improve- l " 1 o! an kind. ' 1 W ' an-, ih, reiore, further notified l H'e - .i ! alienations will be taken V ' " i our said entry will 5: '''"' -e.i u it bout further right to v ' 1 "her before tin.-, oiliee or 1' -i" ". " ou I.,, I t ,,. in this of v ,! 1 l 1 l d.is alter the 1th " '' 1 1 0'i n of ice, as shown be- V "' ' 1 'dcr o ,lh, speflfi- ; '; I ''if I" t'le.-e alieu-alio.i:. f -J. ' "I'll ,..c ,,,( ,1,,,, v w, . 'I V of u, an - ,' ' "" -"I .... 'iMai.l .ul.tl In ' i 1 1 1 1 f in ,d. , ' ' "'' 1 " I Hie ,! "' I' ' " " ! lU , ,. 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