Supplement to the St. 'Johns Review Friday, December 8th, 1911 III f D Wfttpc. business belonging to the hour, vc n. V. I. 11UIC3 closed to prepare our tables for our New Huglaiul dinner mid nftcr a good number of the G. A, R., r. On the evening of November 27, R. C. and others had eaten till sat- 19(1, we, the G. A. R., V. R. C. isficd, we had a short program that uud friends met at the lymc of was very good. Thanks for the Mm. Kemp, (and forgetting that it kindness of those who helped in was n golden wedding we were to every way to make the dinner and go to and also forgetting that wc entertainment a success. After the were no longer young) while wait- remarks of some of the G. A. R.. ing for all to comti, wc played wc had our quilt drawing (which, games, such as: "Huttoti, button, by the way had the names of the Who has the button?" and "Twirl W. R. C. ladies worked on the the platter;" games that some of us blocks of the same.) We had the had not played for 50 years even numbers put into a hat nud under forgot tlint we were, that is, the the philosophy that "a little child most of us good subjects for the shall lead them," we had n little song: "Darling, we are growing child draw out a number which old." finally nil came. Then we proved that 13 is not always an tin- marched to a Mr. Mauley Smith's lucky one. The quilt goes out of residence, u schoolmate of the the state, but to a good sister wild friends wc were to surprise. has been here from Nebraska visit- Their beautiful home was thrown ing. Our nuances were also put in open for the occasion nild the W. ' R C. and friends had trimmed and No. 10103. arranged everything so Hue that I was overomc,so to speak, but final- .... .... , ,, ly came to enough to fully under- ,UK,rl ' ll,r comUUH" ' U,c SMmynXt PENINSULA NATIONAL wedding, and It was for a Mr. ami johns Mrs. Hogardus, or should I Bay, . ' , , fv,.,rn,i n.i ctr i, ,.,uz the htntc of Oregon, ut the close of Comrade and hister Hogardus, wlift ,mincM December s, 1911: were married fifty years ago. Math- ew J. Hogardus and Iluldah Sey- , , RMhWKCH mnM,,,.rlml Mm. ,A .Off, I.Oail Ulld dlSCOUHt f I.,1,6l 1 .3-4 more were married Nov. 36, 18G1. overdraft. secured unscoM 318.06 in Ohio. She was born in Medinu r.S.Homls to secure circulation 13,500.00 county, Ohio. He enlisted in Co. V. 8. llomU to sec tire Postal , I. 103d Ohio infantry and after the Savings. .................. 5,000.00 ,.,, ,i,., mmwi 'iMii. l'reitiiuma 011 V-b. Houds.... 187.50 wartney moiert to Mich. Ihey no,is. Securities, etc 7,05i!j5 have two daughters and one son. Hanking home Furniture and five grandchildren and three great fixture 3,47-J3 grandchildren. Comrade Hogardus ""f f'om ;M; Vrvue and wife are at St.Johus o n vislt.I gSjg, IS'ffi understand. $5,051.44 The next step was to send for the Hue from approved bride and groom of 50 years ago, reserve agents... 43,391.76 and as boys will be boys, no matter C "n' ' . . . w78 how old, just as the Comrade and Notes of other Na- wife entered the door they gave tional Hanks 110.00 them three cheers which made us fractional , Paper Cur- all feci young again. The comrade gnu 59,34 and wife were escorted to a corner Lawful money' rcVc'rve of the parlor where a sofa for two in Hank, viz: with a canopy of flags were await- fy0' 19,564.85 ing them. We, that is, 58 friends t7.5?7.'7 were presented, shook hands, and Total . . . f '39,702-54 congratulated them on their 5oth Lwhutihs. anniversary. One of the boys c ituUtocV ,,,, f 0(04K)(U went over some kind of a ceremony surplus fund ' 7,010,00 so as to get a cuance to kiss me I'liiiivxieii proms, expen- bride, and he was a youth over 80. and taxes paid 715.67 Another comrade made a presenta- ""ciSk 502 tion speech and gave for the W. R. .Demand certificates ' C. and friends to the liride, a set of ofileposlt 3.313.90 silver teaspoons with golden bowls T,,nfr,e,ll,s. 4J95i to the same We then had a pro- tlgagg. 7.4.00 gram, which oppeajs on the first landing 1484.88 page Ed. Postal Savingsdeposlts,666.o6 Every piece, vocal and instru- 181,986.67 mental was all that could be de- T,n1 . sired. And last, but not least was m ' NiS,7.54 refreshments. More than two long tables of happy youngsters, as now state of Oregon. I days we grow young instead of old. County of Multnomah. I ss Every one seemed happy and as it I. J. N. JMIefcn, Cashier of the vas cettincr late we concluded it "ve named hank, do solemnly swear was veiling laie we coiiciuueu 11 , , u, ttatettient , true' ,0 tJ was time for us to go home after best of my knowledge and belief, having spent a delightful everdng J. N. Kdlefsen, Cashier, so said our good byes. Press Cor. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6th dav of December, 1911. C. O.'liuckiugham, Notary Public. On Nov. 18, 191 1, as noted be- Multnomah county, Ore. fore we met in our hall in St. Johns. Correct-Attert: Peter Autzen, and alter opening in due form and Robert Treat Piatt, initiating a new member and other Directors. better shape by sate of dinners and quilt. Thanks to all friends. Press Correspondent. The W. R. C. met in their hall in St. Johns Dec. 2nd, and after opening in due form, and other bus iness, had our election of officers for the coming year, the names of whom will be sent after next meet ing. Press Cor. J. I,. Murdock and A. 11. Morun of Monmouth were visitors in St. Johns a few days ago. Mr. Mur dock is an old time friend of W. E. Sweugcl, of the old ranch days in Clackamas county. The gentle men arc members of the Monmouth city council and were sent here to inspect the St. Johns water system with a view to putting in a similar system in that city. No. 0047. Report of the condition of the First National Bank ut St. Johns, in the state of Oregon, ut the clone of h,uincs Decembers, 191 1 : Rl'.SOUHCHS. Loans and diM-ounts f 130,785.07 Overdrafts, secured .V unsee'd 59.84 IT. S. bondstokecureclrculation 25,1 00.00 Other Ixinil to secure xtal savings 5,000.00 Premiums on I'. 8. Ixmiln 250.1x1 llonds, Securities, etc 18.284.18 Hanking house, furniture nud fixtures 3,940.0a Due from State and Private Hanks and Hankers, Trust Com. paules and Savings Hank 12,271.06 Due from approved re serve agents 34.42S.tn Checks and other cash items 1,570.80 Notes of other Na- tiotial Hanks 350.00 I'ractlonal jwper cur rency, uickels.cenU 122.69 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie II.77SI5 Legal tender notes. . . 1,320,00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 perct. of circulation) 1,3501.00 6t. 9S7.72 Total $246,306 Ki i.iAiui.miis. , Capital stock paid in f 25,..o Surplus fund 7, sou .ou Undivided profits, loss expen ses and taxes paid .1.7.111 National bank notes outstatid'g I5,oo Individual deposits subject to check. J 121,593. 15 Demand certificates. of deposit 17,604.78 Timedcpoits 39.fi71.60 Cashier's checks out standing 57V97 .1 .. ... 1S5,. Ati.ro Total a6..i.A.Si State of Oregon, County of Multnomah a I, V. P. Drinker, cashier the atve named bank, do solemnly mvni that the above ttatemcut Is true to the best of my knowledge and !e!ief. V. P. Drinker. Cathier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tWs 71I. day of December, 1911. V. S. Kellegg. Notary Public, Multnomah county, Ore. Sylvester Peters' n. Couect Attest: R. M. Tuttle, Perry t. Stroud Iiiret tt rs.