VIEW
VOLUME 16
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 0, 1020.
NUMBER 35
ST
Chatter No. 10103. Reserve Dlst. No. 12
Report o( tile condition ot
AT PORTLAND
in the State of Oregon, at the close of
builncM June 30, 1920.
RltSOURCltS.
Loans mid ills
counts, Includ
ing redis
counts Jl, 112,832.23
Acceptances of
other banks
discounted 42,781.45
Total loans fl.155.G13.63
Notes and bills
rcdUcounlcd
with 1'cdcrnl
Reserve Untile... 25,000.00 1,130,013.08
Overdrafts.unscciired 101.17
Customers' liability nccount
of "Acceptances' executed
by this b.dik and by other
lintllft fur niinnill of
bank, and now outstanding.. 12,150.00
U. S. Government securities owned:
Deposited to secure
circulation (U.S.
bonds par value). 200,000.00
Pledged to secure
postnl savings de
posits (par value). .'5,000.00
Pledged as collateral
for State or other
deposits or bills
payable 100,500.00
Owned anil un
pledged 31,785.03
Premium on U. S.
bonds 0,250.00
War Savings Certifi
cates and Thrift
Stamps actually
owned 018.17
Total U. S. Gov-
eminent securities 31 1,183.80
Hands other than U. S.
pledged to secure postal
savings deposits... 20,175.00
Hands and Securities
pledged as collateral
for State or other dc-
posits or hills payable
(postal excluded) 89,117.73
Securities other than
U. S. bonds (not In
cluding stocks)
owned unpledged U2,01l).5'J
Collateral Trust and
other notes of cor-
jiorniloii issued for
not less than one
year nor more Hum
three years time. . . 1.000.00
Total bonds, securities, etc.,
other than U. S 223,312.32
Stocks, other thnn l'edcral
Reserve Hank stock 20,000.00
Stock
of federal Reserve
llnuk (50 per cent
of subscription)
l'urnlturcnud fixtures iS'ilS'?!
Other real estate owned 17,725.11
Lawful Reserve with
l'cdcral Reserve Hank 05.451.2J
Cash In vault and net amounts
due from national umiVs.... 283,557.0a
Due from Hanks and bunkers
(other than Included 12,13,14) 11,080.03
Total of Items 13,
14,15,10, 17... 295,533.00
Checks on hanks located out
side of city or town of re
porting bank and other
cashitVius 1.0C2.G4
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treamrer and due from U.
S. Treasurer 10,000.00
Total f2.181.743.93
I.IAllll.lTIItS.
'Capital stock jiald In f 200.000.00
SurpTus fund. 40.000.00
Undivided profits 4,180.39
Circulating notes outstanding. 190,200.00
Net amounts due to banks,
bankers and trust compa
nies (other than included
In Items 29 or 30) 7,090.47
Certified checks outstanding.... 2,704.70
Cashier's checks on own
bank outstanding 6,309.43
Total of Items 29,30,
31, 32 and 33 15,101.00
. Demand deposits:
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 500,615.04
Certificates of deposit
due in less than 30
days 0,174.00
State, county, or other mu-
nlclpal deposits secured by
pledge of assets of this batik 117,500.00
Dividends unpaid 8,000.00
Total of demand
deposits 938,189.10
Time Deposits:
Certificates of deposit 134.C92.C9
Postal Savings Deposits. 17.640.61
Other time deposits 602,680.69
Total of time deposits sub
ject to Reserve 751.913.89
Hills payable with Federal Re-
serve llank 21,000.00
"Acceptances" executed by
this bank for customers 12,160.00
Total f2.181.743.93
Liabilities for rediscounts with
Pederal Reserve Hank 25.000.00
Total contingent liabilities.... 25,000.00
-f Of the total loans and discounts shown
above, the amount on which interest
and discount was charged at rates in
excess of those permitted by law (Sec.
6197 Rev. Stat.), exclusive of notes
upon which total charge not to exceed
60 cents was made, was none. The
number of such loans was none.
State of Oregon,
County of Multnomah,
I,. C. n. Russell, Cashier of the
above named hank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
C. B. Ru&ell, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 8th day of July, 1920.
Gordon S. Ogden, Notary Public.
Multnomah county, Ore,
Correct Attest: F. C. Knapp,
II. W. Bonham,
J. N. Edlefsen,
Directors.
Portland Manufacturing Co. ?
MANUFACTURERS OF
Panels, Berry Boxes, Coffee Drums, Ex-1
celsior Grape Boxes, Egg Case Stock,
and all kinds of Veneer ;
: FACTORY, FOOT
The project of a high bridge
nrross the Willamette at St. Johns
is now takinp on definite shape.
A number of petitions have
been nut in circulation rGnuust-
inp; the county commissioners to
"at onco tako the necessary steps
toward the construction of a
hiph bridge across tho Wilamette
river at St. Johns, tho East ap
proach to be upon a suitable lo
cation between Burlington street
and St. Johns avenue, to be de
finitely decided by the engineers,
and tho West approach where it
may be found mo3t suitable."
Not a citizen and taxpayer of
the peninsula in particular should
refuse to sign. A high bridgo
here would bo of immense value
to the peninsula and the west
side as well, to say nothing of
tho Tualatin valley just beyond
tho hill back of Whitwood Court.
As the connecting link of a irrand
scenic route it would rank with
the famous Co umbia Hiirhwnv.
What a beautiful circuit it would
make to auto from I'ortlund on
tho west side, cross tho high
Urirlge and return on the delight
ful Willamette boulevard. Tho
expense of tho structure would
be less than oilier bridges across
the Willamette coat, because
the most expensive item, the
draw, would be eliminated. It
would cut off at least a couplo of
miles in distance to the business
center of Portland, and no doubt
eventually street cars would
operate oer it. Petitions may
bo found at this office. Help a
good thing along and sign up
0
Mrs Mary Glick died at her
homo, 815 North Smith avonuo,
Sunday July '1th, aged 71 years.
She had been a resident of St.
Johns for about six months,
coming here from Chirks, Ore
gon. Deceased had been ill but
a short time, acute heart trouble
bcitur tho cause of her death.
She' is survived by four child
ren. Funeral services will take
place today, Friday at Clarta,
where she will bo laid by the side
of herhu8band. Miller & Tracey
had charge of tho remains.
n
Havo you wood you want
8a wed? Leave orders at this of
ficoand they will receivo prompt
attention.
Airs. Frank A. Rice
1'unvliur oi'
Dunning School of Improved Music Study
Studio 412 5. Edlion. Phone Columbia 3S9
ELMER SNEED
Violin Instrtictio
STUDIO, 215 N. Syracuse Street
Phone Columbia 802
Mrs.BerihaC.Burdick
(I.iceutltnte of the Roynl Academy
of Music, London.)
Teacher ot Piano
1957 Hodge St. Phone Col. 872
Phone Columbia 379
Res, Columbia 1 131
Dr. F. P. Scluiltze
Physician and Surgeon
Room 4 Peninsula Bank UuildiiiR
Dr. L. F. Pickens
DENTIST
Office Hours 8 to 12 A. M. 1 to G P. M,
UvenltiK 7 to 0
Peninsula Hunk IIIiIl',
Office Phona Columbia llS3
DEARING'S
For Fine Chocolates
cc Cream, Tobacco and Cigars
311 South Jersey Street
Davis Barber Shop
and II ATI I ROOMS
S. W. DAVIS, Proprietor
108 Philadelphia St, Baths 35c
PENINSULA HUE ABSTRACT & REALTY CO
H. HENDERSON, Manager
402 N, Jorsoy Street
Abstracts of Title Prcjoretl
Titles lUamined
Phone Columbia 255
Real Estate
CENTRAL LOCATION
Thirteen years In the business In St.
Johns. List your property with us. We
make sales. S. C. COOK, 402 N. Jersey.
OF RICHMOND STREET f
The strawberry season is
drawing to a close and nearly
all irrowers rcnort Kood crops and
Kood prices ranging from $1 to 0
per crate. Where groovers took
' care of their vines and worked
the soil, which was aided bvgood
rainfall, ftood crops were har
vested and onco more Htnmber-
rics are pronounced as the ' Pay
, ing Crop" of the White Salmon
district. A. Herman, of the
Hood View district, harvested a
little over 210 crates from U n
crcs and because his field had
been given good care and was in
good condition, no was still pick
ing a few berries this week. Af
ter having harvested 512 packed
crates of strawberries which
brought him an average of $5.75,
and 300 crates of field picks sold
at $3. 00 from his recently pur
chased Plaasant view ranch. W.
Breedlove, of this city, has sold
the plnco for $1500, the prica he
paid for it oily a month or so
ago. There was about 1 acros
to 8trawherrieu. Chas. Hrown
is tho new owner. Mr. Cropd
love's harvesting labor, crates,
etc, totalled $1,100. And yet
some say strawberries do not
pay. White Salmon Enterprise.
Tho marriage of Gertrude Ued
ding and H.A. Waldnor occurred
in the St.Clement church July 1.
Uev. Father Uisenmy road the
marriage i-ervice in the pres
ence of a few relative and in-,
timate friends. Mr. and Mrs.
0. K. Chanoy attended the couple.
After the ceremony an informal ,
breakfast was served at the home
of Mr. and Mr3. Porkapile. The
bride is a popular rortlaml girl
and tho daughter of Mru. (1.
Pearson. The groom is a stock
man of Durango, Col., and hits
been in tho Wost for two yours.
The happy couple went to Sea
side for a few days, after which
tiiey win go to Uio clock larin 01
the groom to make their home.
Tho chorry yield in this din
trict is big this year. At onu
place it is reported thai five tons
were taken from M trues, and
threo tons from 7 trees at an
other pliice here. At 12 cents
per pound these trees liavo made
a great showing.
I am for Men. ROGERS.
I
HAT
THAT PIT YOl'R PACE
CAA1
vUUL
UNDERWEAR
TENNIS
PANAM
Pants, Slilrts, Socks,
Good Stuff at
RO
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TUF BAIMrnAT MAM
I BanK of Commerce Buildkig ST. JOHNS Ofi Eiii$ $
I.Johns Undertaking
THOS. GRICE, Manager
208 North Jersey Street
Office, Columbia 527 PHONES - Residence, Columbia 299
ylUTOAOBIUE IILV1RSE
DAY Ok NIGHT CALLS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION
This is not a branch of any city undertaker's
Safe Deposit Boxes
Insurance We offer every form of Insurance protection in the
best of companies at lowest ratw consistent with safety.
Mortgage Loans We have funds to loau an improved
property and to intending investors we ow.n and offgr a careful
ly selected list of real estate loans.
Safety Deposit Boxes At a surprisingly small charge
(less than otie cent per day) you csn secure s private safe depoait
box in our vault.
PENINSULA
108 South Jersey St.
Samuel Lloyd, formerly a well
I known citizen of St. Johns,
1 passed to the Great Heyoml at
his farm near Orchards Wash.,
Saturday evening, July 3rd.
Death was ascribed to apoplexy,
with which ho was stricken
! while driving from his ranch to
; Orchards June 21st. For a mini-
I Iwix rf mnfa Ml f Im'fl liflll I'll.
UVI n jvtii a ..... iwj ii ...... .v-
sided in St. John3, and his jolly
disposition gained him many
friondd. who will note his pnss
ing with keen regret. Lleside
Ilia widow the deceased is sur
vived by one dnughter, Mrs.
Foster, and a grandson. I ho
funeral services took place at
the Vancouver undertaking par
lors Tuesday morning at 10
o'clock, and services at Milwau
kie, where burial trok place,
wore conducted by the Modern
Woodmen of America, of which
Mr. Lloyd had been a member.
Finley 0. Malcolm died at his
home in Portland June 28th, af
ter an illness of about five
months. He was born in Hay-
ham, Ontario, in IS 111. and
moved 10 iwicmgau wnen a sniHii
boy. He lied there until 18S0,
when he moved to North Pnkota.
In lbSi) ho came to Portland
where he resided until the time
of his death. HoKidee his wid
ow, lltittie A. Malcolm, he
leaves two daughters. Mr. W.L.
Anderson and Mrs. G. M. Hall,
both of this city,. and numerous
frlendSi Tim fHheral services
were held Ht thor Kenton Pro
byterian church Juno IKlth. In
terment took placje at Rose City
cemotery.
o
A flag raising took place at
the home of A. J. Freum in
North St. Johns Inst Saturday
evening, when a fifty foot staff
and large flag was hoisted to
the hretxo. Music, refresh
ments and a bon fire were feat
ures of the event. Among those
present were Mr. and Mrs. Poe,
Mr. and Mrs, MacDnnnld and
son, P. Thompson, Mrs. Gault
and son, Mrs. lsensueand Misses
Elsie, Martha nndGortrudo Ison
see. The event was very much
enjoyed.
If you do not want to servo on
ions in your sandwiches, just
rub ono over tho cold moat.
AND POCKLIIJOOK $
SHOES
Neckties, Collars, Belts
tho Right Price
SECURITY CO.
Phone Columbia 1G1
S & CAPS
$2.50 1
Co
W.R.Stearns spent several days
the past week in the White Sal
mon Valley, where ho visited
the wonderful ice cave near Trout
Lake and then motored to Mount
Adams. Ho was greatly Im
pressed with the marvelous scen
ery of the valley, which' ho be
lieves excels that of any other
section of tho United States.
Mr. Stearns is of the opinion
that the White Salmon Valley has
a wonderful future ahead of it
and predicts that it will become
in time the lending and most
popular tourist resort of the
Northwest. Ho was amazed at
tho vast water power that t is
going to waste in the While
Salmon river. At tho head of
the valley ho saw thousands of
acres of land as level as a floor,
and the whole valley was a con
stantly changing panorama of
beautiful scenery. Mr. Stearns
reports tho roads in the valley
in superb cond'tion.
Tliroo tnon sat ovur tho ashes
of a fire in tho uray light of a
1 winter's
dawn. On tho tablo
behind thorn wore many empty
bottles and a couplo of packs of
cards. As thoy sat in silence
a rat scurried across tho hearth
into the darkness beyond. The
threo men shifted their feet and
looked at each other uneasily.
After a long pause, tho man in
tho middle spoke: "I know
what you fellers aro thinkin'."
he said. Yon think 1 thought 1
saw a rat. 1 didn't."-Kx.
J. I' Gillmoro has sold tho
Moxon hqmo on lohn and Kel
logg street for $11)00 cash. T.Me
Crutchcon is the purchaser. Air.
Gillmoro has sold the property of
Frank A. Hice on West .lohn
street to Helen M. Russell for
$2000. also a three room housu
for Mrs. Stevens at 10M N.
Kellogg street for $liW0. Also
a half block at Ivauhoo and
Maltimoro streets to Mrs. Tate,
who, we undctMtand, is planning
on building in tho near future.
Tho congregation of tho M. 10.
church has purchased tho Juequos
property on the corner of Char
leston and Ivauhoo streets,
which is lOUxlUO in size.
FOY'S
St Johns Fair Store
Holiest Quality and Lowest Prices
Toys a Specialty
207 N. Jetiiey St. i'lione Col 8!50
Dr. W. J, Gilstrap
Physician and Surgeon
Glasses Accurately Tilted
Ol'I'R H IIOI KS
IMS) to VI M.
i au to t.au i'. m.
7;00 to S:00 I'. M.
Smulays, 0.00 to 10:)
OlM'ICItS
1'!IiIhm)h Sf
nirity IiI.Ik
II.
Dr. Bvart P. Borden
mtxvisv
Painless Itxtrnetiou of Teeth under
X'ittoiiK Oxide Gas
Office l'uiiiuiHila Hunk UMk.
Office phone Col. 086; re. 4win Col. 177
Hour U-12h. hi.; 1:80 5 uml 7 . m.
Dr. Herbert F. Jones
CHIROPRACTOR
311 North Jersey Street
Day I'lione
Niijlit I'lione
Columbia (590
Columbia 97
Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey
DliXTfST '
Office Kuoiiii 6, 7 ami H
PENINSULA SECURITY BLDG.
Hours J to 12; 1 :'M to'6 livening 8 to 'J
108 S. Jersey St.
ST. JOHNS, PORTLAND. OREGON
Phone Columbia 930
Dr. Lewis J. Keliher
DENTIST
Peninsula Bank Bldg.
Office Phone Columbia 793
Have your teeth examined
Don't wait tilt they ache
"1 would not disappoint you
for the world." begnn Carlo af
ter beinir called unon for a story.
"because, gentlemen, disappoint
ment is a terrible thing. To
illustrate: "Two weeks ago 1
visited an insane asylum in
northern Indiana. My guide
was tho head Dhysician. Point
ing out ono harmless looking
fellow, the doctor said to mo:
" 'Do you see that man7 That's
Johnson. A month ago I told
him ho was cured and to got rendy
to go home in a week, Joyfully
I c sat down to write tho homo
folks tho good news. Complot
ing the letter, ho scaled it, wet
a stami) and started to stick it on
tho enrolope. In aomo wny tho
stamp fell on the back of a fly
on tho floor. Hut Johnson did
n't know that. Aa ho stooped
over to pick up tho stamp, it
'began to move away from him.
1 As he watched it, tho stamp
began to climb tho legs of the
table; then suddenly it wont off
into the air. Johnson sat still
for a moment. Then ho slowly
tore up tho letter. "Darn it,"
lie said.'l wont be nbloto got out
ot hero for a year yet. Ex."
Chief U'.'d Fox, who is at tho
head of tho Christian work a
mong tho Indians at tho Yakima
reservation, will occupy tho
pulpit at the Christian church
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
This work is beinir sponsored
by tho American Christian
Missionary society. A cordial
invitation is extended to those
interested in this work among
tho Indians.
u
The next big event for this
community is tho St. Johns
Chautuun.ua, which convenes
.1 ,tly liO-'Ji). A snlondid urogram
has been arranged and It will l:o
a week full of interest, rlnn
(o secure your tickets early. Thoy
may bo obtained at this office
as well as from tho different
members of tho committee.
o
Curd of Thanks. Wo wish to
thank tho kind friends and es
pecially tho M. W. A. for thoir
help and sympathy during tho
illness and death of our husband
and father, Samuel Lloyd. Mrs.
Martha Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. ID.
W. Foster.
L
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Architectural
And
Mechanical Drafting
Rates by Hour or Contract
923 South Decatur
I'lione Columbia 108
1
ft
Fine line of Vogan's Candies
ICE CREAM, SOFT DRINKS.
CONFECTIONERY, BUTTER,
CAT.h IS
Oipo.sio Cant nil SoJioo7
lul. iMonnhaii, Prop.
Furniture Repaired and
HUM XI fill U I
l'rlcen Ucitsoimlilc
EDWARD BROOKS, Fixup Shop,
KIT, JW7 Columbia lllvil l'iciicli Mock.
I'lione Columbia MS
William C. Walker
I'uhllo AvvotintitiU
Expcrtlng, Auditing md Syitcmallilnf
Sfvcial Attention (liven To
KtcpiiiK Sinull Accounts
(Util Smith Avoutto Xarth
LEWIS CALDWELL
LEADING DA II HER
The lucc where ood service and
courteous treatment jirevuil. Children's
hair cutting receive special ntteiitiou,
109 BURLINGTON STREET
Frank A. Rice
LAWYER
Office in Peninsula Security Building
I'lione Col. 887 lUsldenc Col. 389
J. R. WE1A1ER
Transfer and Storage
We tleiiver vnodn ti, utnl fmtn all luirtft
'of i'ortlund, Vancouver. I.lnitton and
nurioundliu: country. 1'iano uud furni
ture uioviiiK. I'lione Columbia b2i
1W 1UU llurliiiKtou .Street,
J. W. BOTTOM
Kalsomining Painting
Columbia 873
607 It, Allenheuy St.
.MULTNOMAH
THE
Open Suudnys 2:15 to 11:01).
Mondays nnd Saturdays oiieti at G:80.
Other dnys nt 7:00.
Snturdny, July 10th
MARGUERITE FISHERm
"THlt HKI.UON"-l'nlhe.
Sunday, July 11th
ROBT. WARWICK l "AN AD
VHNTURH IN IIKARTS"-1W
mount. Also Al St. John lit it Uo
reel comedy, "Cleuninj,; t'p."
Monday nnd Tuesday, July 12 and 18
WALLACE REID In "Tlllt DAN
CING l'OOI' Paramount. Also
Serial No. I I.
Wednesday and Thursday, July 1 MR
NAZIMOVA hi "Tint 1IUAUT01'
A CII1M)" Metro. A Special
worth seeing.
1'rlday, July 10-
JACKIESAUNDERSnndWYND
HAM STANDING lu "Tint MIR.
ACI.H Of I.OVIf -Aitcraft.
Saturday, July 17th-
WM. RUSSELL lit ".SACRHI)
8tUtNCU"-l'ox.
An Official Stop
to tho practice of ovcr-slnling
qualities and values would
not effect our sales of hard
ware in the least. Those
who know us know the qual
ity of our hardware is always
a little better than we prom
ise and our values greater
than we slate. Why don't
you join thoso that know.
Beyerle & Armstrong
420 N. Jersey St.
Pot Plants
Vegetable Plants
Cut Flowers
Floral Designs
Beckett's Greenhouses
814 and 816 North Kellogg Street
Phoit Columbl 401
GO TO
s
110112 Philadelphia Street
FOR
Soft Drinks of nil kinds
Confectionery
nnd Ice Cream
Light Lunches served
Ladies especially invited.
Everything in first class
condition and attractively
arranged.
CALL IN
Pulley & Zurcher
Plumbing, Heating & Tinning
We Repair Aluminum Ware
l'hoiie Col. 92 207 S. Jarwy St.
Poff&O'Neil
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Saiul uml Gravel
Daily Trips to rortlaml
Phone Col. 308 206 N. JERSEY ST
ATMS Jj
Happy
Pace