Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 19, 1918, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Loans and Discounts 2 87,9 1 8.90
Overdrafts, Swured and
l'n secured
ntmitu anil warrant 30,278.18
Stocks, securities, Juds
, nit'tits, etc
llHiikliiK House 19,363.26
Furniture and fixture.... 3. "til 60
Other real estate 6,989.38
Duo from approved re
serve banka 29,614 61
CliiH-kt and other cash
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ExchHtinoa from clearing
house $55.68
Cash un band 16,323.31
704 60
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Total 395,669.31
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Cnpltal atork paid In I 86,000.00
Surplus fund 16,000.00
Undivided profits lta ex
penses and taxes paid.. 26,070.17
Individual deposit! sub
ject to check 238,148.83
Caviller checka outstand
ing 570.55
Certified checks 780.00
Time and Savings deposits 42,681.31
Dills payable for money
borrowed - 39,418.45
We hava In atock tha very smartest new hats
of tha soaann. Trim tailored styles with the
straight and Irregular brims, straight and
railed brim -allors, small hata In a variety of
good styles, broad brim velvet hata lu black,
taupe, purple, sand, sspphlre, and mixed
colors, and tha popular kiltie caps and Kiomh
hata.
Mrs. R. M. Lafler
JORDAN A HYDE
RtKSS R. ROBIN'SOX
The City
was
visitor in
Roy Gray is a visitor In Prineville
from Post.
Miss Viola Johnson is visiting friends
In Portland.
James Cram is in Prinevllle today
from Roberts.
Mrs. J. P. Shtpp is a visitor in Port
land this week.
Floyd Houston of Held waa In the
city last Friday.
Miss Grace Wilson Is visiting this
week In Portland.
' Manford Nye was a business visitor
In the city Monday.
Lee Cram is a business visitor In
the city this week.
J. E. Roberts of Roberts spent last
Nreek In Prineville.
Dick Mulholland was in the city
from Held Friday.
R. E. L. Brown of Corvalls Is
pending the week here.
W. F. King went to Portland Sun
day and returned Monday.
A. R. Donahue returned to his
home at La Pine Sunday.
E. T. Luthey was a business vis
itor at La Pine last Friday.
Harry Everingham went to Bend
Sunday to work in the mill.
S. D. Mustard was In from his
ranch at Powell Butte Monday.
Judge and Mrs. N. G. Wallace are
pending the week in Portland.
James Dixon left yesterday for
Pendleton to see the Round-Up.
Mrs .Walter McDonald and chil
dren left yesterday for Portland.
Harry Stearns motored to LaPine
Sunday and returned Monday.
Peter Thompson was a business
visitor in Prineville last Friday.
Joe Smelzer sold his property on
the north side to Dr. B. E. Nevel.
J. W. Stanton returned yesterday
from a business trip to Portland.
Ralph Porfily returned last Thurs
day from a business trip to Crescent.
George Russell returned yesterday
from a business trip to Denver Colo
rado. E. S. Robe returned yesterday from
a few days' hunting trip in the moun
tains. George Tackman was a business
visitor in the , city Friday from
Barnes.
There will be services at the Catho
lic church Sunday, morning at 10
o'clock.
Cecil Stearns left Saturday for La
Pine to start gathering cattle on the
Reserve.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gray and chil
dren of Post are in the city for a
few days.
Mrs. Rodah Fordyce of Pomeroy,
Washington, is visiting her mother,
Mrs. M. A. Able.
A. P. Jones returned Thursday
from a several days' trip to his shep
camp in the Cascades.
Mrs. Seth Dixon left yesterday for
Pendleton, where she will meet Seth
, and attend the Round-Up.
H. M. Stevens, a prominent attor
ney of Spokane, Washington, was a
business visitor in the city yesterday.
Mrs. Collins Elkins is spending the
week in Portland and attending the
State Federation of Women's Clubs.
Mrs. C. L. fihattuck is in Portland
this week attending the meeting of
the State Federation of Women's
Clubs.
Dr. Day wll be absent from Prine
ville next week for the three days,
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday,
Sept. 24. 25. and 26. i
G. M. Cornett
Bend Monday.
James Cram was in the cl'.y Friday
from Roberta.
H. H. Coifoid of Portland la, in
Prineville this week.
A son wag born to Mr. and Mrs.
Verl Jones, August 29.
Please do not ask for credit at the
Inland Auto Company.
Frank L. Winer rfurned to Prine
ville the first of this week.
George Senecal was In Prineville
last week end from Suplee.
E. P. Luthy and son of Alfalfa,
were Prineville visitors Friday
H. H. DeArmond of Bend, was a
business visitor in the city Friday.
W. T. Casey was a business visitor
in the city Friday from Powell Butte.
George Wells of Powell Butte was
a busness visitor in the city on Mon
day.
A daughter was born' to Mr. and
Mrs. Fair McCallister Friday. Sep
tember 13.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Biggs returned
home from their Summit Prairie
ranch, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ingram were
Prineville visitors Monday from the
Ochoco Ranger Station.
Harry Cofoid, of the Mace and Co
foid ranch, was a business visitor In
Prineville last week end.
B. F. Sullivan, who has been vis
iting his daughter, Miss Hazel Sulli
van, returned to Portland Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ellis and chil
dren left Sunday for The Dalles and
Portland, where they will visit rela
tive.
Mrs. Charles Ross of Good land,
Kansas, is In the city visiting with
her neice, Mrs. J. W. Carlson and
famly.
Clyde Clow returned to his home
at La Pine Sunday, after working for
three weeks in the hayfields near
Prineville.
Dr. Day wll be absent 'from Prine
ville next week for the three days,
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday,
Sept. 24, 25, and 26.
Mrs. Edgar Albee and daughter
returned to Portland Sunday after
spending several weeks visiting their
friends in Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley went
to Portland Saturday. Mr. Kelley
shipped several cars of cattle to the
Portland Union Stockyards.
Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Belknap are ex
pected home this morning. Dr. Bel
knap has been in Portland several
weeks and is greatly Improved.
Fred Houston left Monday for Rob
erts, where he will visit relatives be
fore going to Corvallis to enter the
Students' Army Training Corps.
Mrs. H. R. Lakin and children re
turned Saturday from Fort Klamath,
where they have been visiting Mrs.
Lakin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win
nek. When the history of the screen Is
written "Amarilly of Clothesline Al
ley" will be the standard by which
historians judge all Mary Pickford
pictures.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Baird and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hayes, and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Chas. Smith compos
ed a party that motored to Prineville
Sunday from Bend.
The Union services for next Sun
day evening at 7:45 will be in the
Baptist church, conducted by speak
ers from the Convention. This will
be a great meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Watkins, Mrs.
Bostwick and son and Bart Burrell
motored to The Dalles Friday. Mr.
Welkins will receive medica1 treat
ment at The Dalles hospital
Captan Thomas Sharp, formerly of
Prineville, arrived In Portlan.' venter
day for a brief leave. He I tha
house gueat of Dr. and Mrs. A. A.
Morrison, with whom their daugh
ter, Mrs. Sharp, is making her honi.
Oregonian, Sept. 13. ,
Louis Allen of Canyon City, was
instantly killed when he stepped off
the train at Camp Meade, Maryland,
August 15. Another train ran over
him. lie was in the recent draft
contingent from Canyon City, Mr,
Allen was a cousn of Mrs. Hoy Dav
enport and visited here several years
ago.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
On account of War conditions we.
are discontinuing our credit bust
ness. If your name is on our books
please call and settle.
INLAND AUTO CO.
Total 396.66. 31
Bute of Oregon, County of Crook, as.
I, E. J. Wilson. Cashier of the
above-named bank do aolomly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of my knowledge and
belief.
E. J. WILSON.
Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 17th dav of September. 1918.
WILL A KL) II. W1KTZ.
Notary Public
Mv commission expires April 2',
1921.
Correct Attest:
WAKItKV HIIOWV.
II. F. STEWART,
Directors. 4 Stic
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Please do not ask for credit a the
in hi nil Auto Company.
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nal Classified Ada for sura result.
TERREBONNE ITEMS
(By Our Special Correspondent)
The Silica mines are making reg
ular shipments now. I'luns have
been discussed for Improving the
roads between Terrebonne and Lower
KrldRe. This would not only facili
tate matters for the mines but 4e a
Rrcat help for the farmers aa well.
The school opened Monday with a
slightly lighter enrollment than was
expected. Several boys of the upper
prudes are still helping harvest the
crops.
Mrs. W. O. Ralston, who recently
underwent an operation in the Red
mond hospital, is at home now, con
valescing nicely. g
What onlookers expected to he a
very diststrous runaway laat Monday
City Transfer & Express
Jap Ireland. Prop.
Auto Delivery to all ParU of the City and Vicinity
Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin'
Red 951
The gradual, steady cllmblug action
of Crwwent linking Powder ralwa the
tloUKh and keep It ralwd until bk
rI rxartly as you wMi.
Fallen breads or cakes are stranger
to Crescent Baking Powder.
All grocers sell It 85c lb,
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evening, resulted only. In an over
turned wagon and some pretty bad
bruises. Mrs. Johnson and son were
just driving Into town when the wan
es tongue broke. The horses be
came uncanageahlo and turning
sround a telephone pole, upset the
wagon. The ocupanta crawlud out.
A very fortunate ending.
Mian Olady Dyer and Mr. Drover
Cunningham, both formerly of Terre
bonne, were married at the bride's
home In Molson, Washington, Sept. 1.
Thoy arrived In Terrebonne laitt
Thurndny, and after visiting here a
few days they will make their home
in Bend. They have tha very bent
wishes of their maiiy frluiid here.
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easy
Anddevelops great
power and mileage
because of its full,
uniform chain of
boiling points.
Look for the Red
Crown sign before
you fill.
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The Blue Devils Fight the Han
Finland Buries Richtoven
Italian U-lloat Chasers
King George's Letter to the Am
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hlrcnuthenlns; Venice's Defense
Koine Celebrates American Day American Soldiers Advancing to
The Zecbrugge Mole
the Front
MARY PICKFORD In
"Amarilly"
LYRIC THEATER
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DOROTHY DALTON In
"Ten of Diamonds"
SUNDAY