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p S' IT"' ME i iiii JniiLLseaR vol xvi. HILLSBORO. OREGON, JULYH. .909 NO. 17 MKS. EDVAKU BKNSON A mm kill HI HI trie Uimp ,tf,ir Uot,m CUH, "I'M MM" W llUtf Col-dtowr, ea Mllblj Mr. Edward lnaon, ' ln H.uJ atraet con!cloi"r, w killed by d alw'io n,iC1 u' uired while trying to turn on until eUctrio lamp In a tear room of lb ctilutlotiiry, ehorlly aftei 8 .00 p. m . HuneUy Vi'g. Tbt (stably ia place ehoriiy altar in ,u,rm trok. end tbr was trc-ublr-on ih iff . H.h'- wlraa being cf()W,d with luirl lamp wire and Urn Independent Talrpbona wv. KW w w u ' W V w ,W.V1V i - .J I ? t .' ' S ' ' I 5 l'lr Oroaaen, acratary of the tl-.L l! t . ipwiauy ilirnian ineureno uo, WB in fflllll Want Union U.l.o. lay. II vi bia company, which umiml, ii growing right .long, ml carrUa tutor rink in Linn, VJarlon, Clackemse, Yerohlll end rolaoounllM. 1 biw little oornpeny Herwd a lew yaare go by t few (iirnuni and HwU haa .roan un til ll ll a nonatdaral.la AfiriMrn WhlU ll may not generally be known by those unfamiliar with alrcumilanoee many of lhee boya dn write a band ltka copper pltU, and put to ham tuany bank clrki to fir m cblrograpby i oouoerocKj. Wt have now fialabwJ our run o( Building Block in J have a good supply on Ibt yard. Wa will bat a upply ot brick on hand by tba W4.L .i t ! u.a di .tuns. vis win amain our ruo of Ufg til, 10 loch nd oter, a a mm . t tiui juna lo. I'artiM waoling thtiaa aiiaa mail Jiniir lKm b July 1, aa wt cannot aff rd tocirry tntn ia avooi, ao no noi mama u If wa bava nona whan vou call for thatn laur. Wa aipct to bar a full aUick of aoaallar aiiw tba lattar Hart of J til Wa haa a In . 4 in ind 0 in oo baod at praaant I'bona, btfora you c una for Ula, ki tbla tack mar ba out aof lima Wa burn our Ilia and brick bard, aa wood la no otilwilb u. Don't forgat thai wa cirry agotd Una of rough and drraMd lumber, and ean Q I any ordinary bill frjtn our taiJ ti.k Wa a tan haa a a un lily if lumbar at Hara'a awikb liat wa will ll at a vrr rta n- bla n.ura, III liC t8. 2i4, 2iC aid 212 of diff rant l-ngtbs, all jilicml and Ih1.xcuI tha2it2. Ibtlau goou lumber an i ia nn a'.uck. ao it 1 varr dry. If you rao ualuubirof tbaaa dimanal mi , it will pty ou to look II up. Cifooar Kiwrll UO. FIKKSTWICB ATWIFE; 20 SHOTS AT COUSIN John Itennctt (ioeaoQ Hender and (ids Very Busy TBiTCHEK HIS LODGED IX JUL Btaatit RKiatlf Cam Frw Tillamwk Caaaty Graar'a for jolly Rlawa. Robt. M. litnka. of l!auk, wii n Monday. Paul Hock and wif. of I) 'W. wara down to the eierciwa, Haiur- day. - John lI'imthrTa. of Portland, waa oat celobraling tbe firnt of th WMI. f. n n A A tVUi Hlt AA AAA iTtra. Mra. Ueuaon Bad jul bao henm tba atrwt, and br -ho wcr wal 8ba went to lha r-ar lo turn no i In lamp, and bar h mbanJ huid bar ay, "I'm dying." Ha luihid lo br and found bar proa trila. Ur Ull band bad cranipJ around tba bulb, and the alecUlciity bad turtiKl hrr third dngr and palm, cloaa to tba thumb, tba carvra earrt ing lha currant to tba bear I, ciuamg inalant pariyta oi tba organ. Dr. TamlMtia waa call ad, and be and Hupl. A H. Hall, of tba light ayatntu, workal f r an hour, trying to induoa respiration, but to no avail. (!nrnttr llrnan halil an InilUaat Monday morning, and iln verdict waa a f llowa: "Wr, ihf juty, liml thut Mia. Wward llrotuii rntr lo hrr lc(h liiilv after clutk on tlir rvritioK nf Julv 4, br ircrtvmg tit rlnriik" ulunk hy rrii of t contact with hr kft hand, awl liwl tint ihr ntf luvc t-t-ivtl miiihiiuin vuIUkc of itu or a iiwminum voltau ot The ntrtiilwii f Die curotiri'a iiy.' K. V. McNclIji, 1.. A. Ltmg, A. A. Mr rill, A. C. Doi.clioii, S. J. t.l!owy, II. W lUttin lr. Tmiiloic trlilir.l (ht he call ttl nhoilly firf H o'cluck, ami whrn be iiIvfiI he foiiinl Mii. Itrnatm proalrate In the rrr mcih of lha ronfrcthmny. Tlirrv mm mi i .m I fu.lu n.l lia ar. rlil within fie inliiutri aflrr tlta ohm W. Hrr ho wpir wrt an t thaie waa niolat Hicimthr lloor. anil aniu aalt, IkI t f which inmlc ih aituation dauKcroo. Th lrft hand had K'aMrd Uia f Irflilc limn ... ,1 ,1,. ,t...l t?....m LmiIIm binned, where it had contact with the U of the coppar ritii aiouud Ilia bulb. The acorched flrih waa viibla on lb copper, and the phyilcian teatllied thai the hix lt cned Inatant pnralyali uf the ncawuic iiini no ami rui. nan worked for an hour lo Induce reaptralion. Snpt. Hall, of the water and light plant, temllird that owing to tba aionu the wirrt were ooaited wttii a local tele phone ytcm, and Mia. Ilenton may have received a minimum voltage of 1 10 or a maximum voltajje of 3,340. He aaid that the imiulttlioD on tbe lamp, which wi an old type, waa not good, but that of the same tyj. The fct that lite dead wonun't ahoei were wet, and lhat her hand win in perfect juatnjioattlon for re ceiving (he moat violent chime, made death unavoidable. Tbe latnpt aud wir luj were itutnllcd acvcral yeara ago, i'he Jury did not im utmn the reipou ihllity of the amtir. The lloor wni wet and there ill aalt here Mra. llcniou atoott, aud Ibis cou pled with the fact that the aolea . f her hoes were damp, made an excellent con- "llCtor Of the Cllrrml Mra. Heuion, whoae mniden name wai -ia mticliell, waa bom lit lUeaainl iliu. III., I'ehruary 14, iH7i, and waa married to Krluiuv.l 1).. . . kt l. tmiA fin 1 . . . .. 1 "i uer iniuieilnlc luuuly, tne loitowmu llrvive: Parcnta, Mr. and Mra. Ada Mitchell, of Averill & Co, .Spokatt imeri, mma niary nuiciiri', ,-t"-'; Mra. William Heater, Seattle, W"h.; Mr. Kdwin Wright, South Hettd, , no, rreu llyiiou, Aioauy, ur., broihcra, J. L. Mitchell, formerly of Portland, aud connected with the Order of WashliiKton, and now of Chicago; Bmith Mitchell, Chicago, a broker; Ueo, Mitchell, Tacoma. The funeral aervlcea were held at the M L- -1 1 . - - ...... liiuicu, ycBieriJny loienoon, i.ev, Welch, of Reedvllle, and Rev. Belknap, 9' tbia cllv. conduciiiiif the obieoulea. Interment wai at Riverview Cemetery, PorllHinl. Cedar ehinglea in any qnantlty, nd will deliver, at aa low uricea aa 90U Can oat tham anvailiara (1. 8. Ham 8irai.aon, who baa for a far boao workl og for tba Bridal Vail Lumber Co , catue doan Kri day, lo apnd tbi Fourth wiib bia famllv. naar Karmiocton. Mr. goreueon aaya that 2 WW faal above Bridal Vail p-opla are a. king t'200 per aort for atump land, "Why, lha txKinla of Waahiogton County do not aoorrciata what tbay bava here in the wav of valura and com forla " aaya Sorenaon. It do ma good to gat down here, and fill my ayaa with our plny, and with what wa all bold too ctieapiv. C. K llaake.Il and wife, of H.u vie hland, wara up tba laat of tbe week, vUitiog tba Daoalowa, Bey crafUand Wbitlana Haakell aaya iha eater U vat hish down on tba Columbia, and ba bat 300 acre of wild meadow land, under watr. Whan tha walera aubaida tbia maadow graaa will tbriva, aod ba eipiwta to cut it about September 1. Tba raea ia very nutrlthue, and make fioellpat winter feed for live lock. t.a it McClarkin. of Chebalen: u .,,). In In Haturdav. "Mo" nal.l 1 12 mtr acre for land twenty aaara aan. and eauld fat 100 p .ore for it, any day. U lay; that cropa ara good over tbera, and that na f.rmar who Would Uad bit plica for anything abort ol a barp and a halo i( off of bia "nanny." i , .... that dalrvmen ara raiaing ,iiu. w-y - . - vetch over tbera mora ant mora very year aod it ia tba thing (I. W. Wbitmora. ol Chahalam Mountain, one of Ood'a favored .....i. and arhara oharrtea a row t..... and inmla belter, aod grain mora 'golden than anywbera elaa v.1. .i,ta nf ihonia. waa In town Haturday. Ha baa apanl 87 yaara on tbe hill that overlooka all of Waahiogton County aod he , atjt ha wouldn't Uada plaoea with 8t. 1'eter, today. . . For a gooi wboleaome mw horoa cooking, and oourtaoua traat ment, oall on tha City Rur"J- floe Uoomi lor uanaieu., -u 15, oenta. Board and lodging, per week, M 60 Mra. H. Luioher. a.J! r.iinin. who ia running a ittle nlaoe north of tbe Grove, wai i a. ..,. f.ilnio wai oneol the Argonautiof lb97 when the b g in .i;v. vnltmfnt WII at ltl heightb, and ha waa one of tbe firet to bike to tne nortnianu. delivered in mar iiiiibi aia nw" - ...iii in niiv. Per cord, .onr'.nj ar.n aa oar quality Alaohave a.h wood. Give your Ta.a at Heidel'i oroera u". m.u.i ...1 ..lata nmofl. r- u. iu. ,ra. .... Hillsboro. tfu. Pnrnallna. of Salem, and iiiua. vw. . i .k. Ko.i bnraamen. and moil one oi u "; . . ... f..i hnraa rieaiBra IU tui state, wai In the county Mat Bat urday. flH...aa aAAIM KmlMA OT1 Waihlngton FUUl lUUlu aa ft A i...t An Aa Una bntween Beoond and Third, lot 60tl00, for ale - Krneal Lyoni, 2 muea norwwwn . Hillaboro. J B. Bohaefer, poilmaiter at n..(.n and who la handling th lilUUlU"' . nniahnr.. . aoraase. wai In John Bennett, aged about 45 yean, ia in I ill. oharaed with atlemp'.iog to kill bia wife. Bennett and wife bava been living io a tent oo the W, II I.yda farm, near Thatcher, Waabingloo County, and tha hue- band bai been working at tha car pentar trade. He ia a bard drink ar, and iaat Tburaday indulged freely while workiog on a barn with a eouiio of bia wife, who baa baen making bia home with tba family. Bennett refuaed to eat Ither dinner or aupper and about five o'clock want to Boke, a few imlva diatant. Returning between if hi and uioe. he orjeued fire on oia wila wiiu a revolver, nnog two ahoU. Mra. Bennett waa not itruck. and flnallv made her cape and took refuge tun ind a tree. Bennett than aecureu a ii apeclal ritla and fired over twenty . a bou at tbe e.iuein. u. u rarna aortb, none of which took uot. Bennett waa a r route J Friday br -IbarilT llano k, and tbe wife wore to a c tmplamt lha lame eve ning, one viaited the buibtou in lb i j ll, and told him iha would not appear againat him tl in au trict attoroay waa frilling, and II tba hutband would agree to give bar a divorce, and give ber lha cus tody of thacbildren I be Vanuatu recently came from Tillamook. Bmneit will bava bia bearing before Judge Barnea.Juoe 12. Tbe nrieoner baa been building a barn for W. H. Lyda. OKKGON DA Y AT TUB President W.II. WehrunR Ex peels a Record Audience OREGON ELECTRIC SCHEDULE the Oregon Klertric runi all car each aa dail. Tbe 8-ct a, m. and I 45 P. ta, irafn out of Hilliboro connect promptly with rWlera cars at Garden Home. Tbe liilliboro-rortland timetable follow: ueavea Hilliboro Arrivea Portland 7 i$ a hi... 8 joa m 8 66 a m loooa m ll lo a m I S P" I 45 P a$opm J 55 P . j oo p m iiSPm 7opm Leave Portland Arrive HilUboro 7 oo a m b 05 a m gleam 10 00 am 10 15 a m 11 yam 1 jo p m - 35 P u 4 10 pm... - 5 i5P" j 30 p m .15 P Takan un: At the McFee & En- net mill, red Durham cow, with email bell, and large borni; also aaiina Jareev heifer. J. J. Hay- ward, Uorneliui. nouve i mu. Phone, Line 9. No. 552. 16-7 PUBLIC SALE The aoderiigned will tell at public rale at ber late piece own uim northeaat of Bethany, ana enoui o milee northeaat of HilUboro, at 10 a. m. on ' 8ATURDAY, JULY 10 llrown hone, it yra, 1J5; Cray hone, . .. la hone. ovra. Itoo: 9 cow, one freeh aoon, one io milk, both fint claaa dairy cow; larm wanun, i";ua wagon, Mctormica mower-, -" k" i,..,.w. vhoonrr. a u-in plowa, cultiva tor. 6o tooth teel barrow, pray pump, 1 eta dbl wore, name, one aa new; aingle barnea. puneya, rack, bale-bay rack, hayrack, wire cable, belt, led, i6-ft log chain, o-ft log chain, niaia forki. blaitioK auger, a wbeelbarrowt, gnminunc, hold furniture, and numeraua other ar- tlclea. Bnc. nwB . . T.,mi nf Hale: Tan aoitara ana under, oath; over $10, 6 tnontha time, binkeble note, at 6 per cent. otereat 2 par cent on oaan over 10. MRS. ELIbK BCHAKK, uwner. B. P. Cornellui, Auctioneer. Erwin Rltter. Clark. v. v MnNell. nf North Plaint, eihibited a branch of Royal Ann nhaeriaa. Haturdav. mat waa aiuing of beauty and a joy forever. On tha 24 ioonea that beta me oiue tart there were 34o cnernea, ana ik nrnduot w el abed 4 noandi. He laid it wai taken irom a tree that m jutt at prolifio all over ai waa tha heannh aaleoted. With 10 acre, of treea like thia, and a reaJy market at 3 or 4 oenta, even, a man wonld aoon bi a millionaire. SOUTHERN PACIFIC Leave for Portland ITorMt Grove Local . , , , . e:oi a. m dt...l.l.n Rlaar O'.It B. 01 Poreat Drove Local 10:4a a. m. Poreat Grove Local,,,,,...,, i'l n. m. Corvallia Overland 4"4 P Leavea Portland for Illllaboro Corvallia Overland 7:w- Poreat Drove Local.......... -o" Poreat Grove Local 1 :oo p, m. 8herldanPlyer.... 4oop. m. Foreat Grove Local 540 p. W. A. (Jriflilb.of Laurel, and V. O. Ilawkina, of tbe aame vicinity, were in town Saturday. Thoa. Djnovan. of llow Oren- 00, vu a county aeat viaitor during tba celebration. (Ubrlel Earner, of Mountaindale, where the trout ripen early, waa io town Saturday. Alfred liiwbn. ona of the pio- ner cheaaamaker of Helvetia, waa lo tbe city ibe laat of tbe week. (Sao. Med raw. one of tbe hust ler! from near Banka, waa in town Monday, attending tbe "doingi. E fVfilark. who haa been "ranch ing it" for two yean in the BcbolU county, wai an Argui caller, Sat urday. H Biebam. formerly of d'encc, and now realdine at Mootavilla, waa out to tbe city tbe brat 01 tne week. Gwrge II irruei and Jacob Riffe ty, of Mouolaindale, dropped in Saturday, to tee how things were running at the county st. Joe. Robineon, of Farmingtoo, waa up Friday, and brought up tome R yal Ann cherri tbat ware about at large aa lha awrage plum. You can't beat ui for cheuitw. E. C. Mulloy, one of tbe old timeri of tba Ltuml section, and one of tbe pioneera in bop culture, waa over to the city Saturday. W. II. Baldra. of Portland, known here in bia boyhood day, waa out Monday, takiog io the rain aod oelebration. AL Latham and wife, of Port land, were io tbecity Monday. Mr. Latham ii itill on the S P., and ia now firing on tbe Kt Side. If you want a house moved, or carpenter repairing, call on M. C. UewitL rim ciaai worit. coun try work aoliciied. M. C. Hewitt, Uillaboro. F. A. Harbsrg, who hai b?en wholesaling meat from the east end of the county lor ten years or more, wai in from West Union the first of the week. Roy Ltham, who worked on the Argui aeveral yeara ago, was out for a few daya tbe paev weea. ma parenta, H. T. Lttham and wife, reeide at Clackamas. For Sale: Twelve head ot ebeep; a freeh 00 w, good milker; and a ali-montbe Jersey bull. T. H. Niseen, two milee north of BchoUi, Oregon. 15 1 Al. McCumsey and firmly came in from above Mountaindale, Mon- dav and arjent the aar. J. Ii Crocker and family and Geo. Hermes were alio in from that tec lion. Mrt. John Northrop, formerly of thia oity.oame out Monday evening and went on out to the John Z m merman plaoe, to attend the funer al obeequiet of tin late Mrs. Zim merman. Roy Archie Malone, eon of Mr. and Mra. Mahlon Malone, of Ana- oonda, Mont., It here, the guBt of hla grandparenta, Richard Baldra and wife, to remain teveral weeks The Church ol Jesus Christ, ol f .attar Dav Baintl. will hold B8r- vloee ia the City Hall on Monday, July 12, at 7:30 p. m. All are in vited to attend. Wanted: Man to cu. about six teen oords of fir and ash wood, four innt lanffthH. IrjJUire -of Will. Hlldebrand, on Tboe. Connell place, W.at nf Hillsboro. 16 8 V V VU va .-- afanlav Rosrltt and wife, of near Tlgardville, were up Sunday, guests rj inkn M. Brown and family. M Kveritt was formerly a Mies Hamilton, daughter of a one time Hilliboro M. E minister. Mrt J imea E. Price, ol north of town, ban departed for an extended viBit with her sons and daughters at St. Johns, Seaside and Vancou ver. Mrs. Price hat been in poor health for some time, and expeote the trip will be benenoiai. Water and lisht consumers now pay their bills at the power house, where the Company has built an office, just north of and attaohed to the building, me new cumpnuy mails a bill to eaoh patron on the let, requesting payment by tne ium and it't easy to tattle if "you have the prioe." John J. Kuratli, who has one ol the real nice places over near Phillips, and who has been aresi dent of thii county for thirty lour yeara, waa in the city Saturday. He aaya this ia the drouthiest sea son ha haa teen in all hit expert enoe here. CHOIR OF :ir) TiUISED VOICES Pttbiaa Uttk Op a;d tlaaday Claata Satarday Friday, July 9 tomorrow ia Ore gon day at the Alaska-Yukon Fair and I'reaideut W. II. Webruog. of lliiUboro, expect! a record crowd and the N. P. out of Portland will have all tbe paaeenger traffic it can handle. A number go from Wash melon County, and one of the features of the day will be the chorua of 3.7) trained voicee, from Portland. President Webrung says "Judging from th interest abowi at Portland it will be (imply a quae tion of how macy people tbe rail roads can handle." Pythian wek opened Monday nd clooea Haturday nign', and in m nibera are taking the town, lb Uniform rank ia therein all tplrndor. PUBLIC SALE ill High Q UALITY Drug Store liF.AI. n.OWT.BS re used in tbe mak ing of our perfume. You can almost see the bloaaom a yow inhale the delicate odor. Reality ia a feature of tbi lfclHi STOKE. You can get what yon think yon are getting here. A oar flower odora are made from leal flowers, to all our tpecialtie are exactly what they are up posed to be. No ub ititution, no adulter ation. Oar ervice are right. Our price are right, and oar good tbe Very Best obtainable. The Delta Drug Store, Hillsboro, Ore. Owine- to Mckneas rn mv familr; will r-ell al public auction on tbe premiaee. mile east and mile uortb of Foreat Urove.at 10 o clocx a. m , on WEDNESDAY, JULY 14 Twenty two head of cbo'ce dairy cow alt in milk, nd all of which will come f.csb between Aug. 14 ami Nov. l.one full l.lnml lloliteiu. four full blood ler- cvof the Ladd stock, balance grade Jer- tey ami Holatein; lull oiooo jersey ouu, 1 nlit- tma heifera. vrade Jertev. one $ month in milk, other coming tbi Pall; three heifer 8 month old, from my best cow; bay mare, 8 yeara old, itoo; orrel gelding, 9 years, 1100; onv ina m.rr Himbletonian. 7 vears. Berk sbirasowand 5 shoals; thirty-six bens; j stands bees; heavy StudeDaker wagon, 1 u in lira- lipht waeons: milk wi!On; -t ilnn hi team harness: heavy single harness; light single bar nest; two plows; ax-tirm frame harrow: earden culti- v.tnr- ilumn nuller with wile Cable: cook stoves; beaters, Udy' wheel, and all farm too!. " Terms of Sale Sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount, six months time on approved notes at 8 per cent interest,. Free lunch at noon. A. Norton, Owner. J. W Hughes, Auctioneer. Gm. F. Nay lor, Clerk. Notice to the Public HAMILTON BROWN SHOES Are the very best that money can buy. Stood the Test of Years It you are wanting Footwear call in and see our durable Shoes for everybody. FOR SHOES THAT WEAR Anrnna rnttinff BUT timber of any kind nn the Alfred Alberta plait, ab we Glencoe, will be pr.wecuted to the full extent of the law. Alfred Alberts, Emma Albirts. Sao Francisco, CaL.Jaly 1,1909 Mrs. Hatd, of the H itel Orenco, was in towa Friday. Tbe new bo ul ia one of the finest in lbs coun and the traveling publio is very appreciative. Orenco is getting to h a ha factor in the county a in' dnatrial world, and the Nursery Hnmnanv will SOOn have all Ul holding located there. There Is a great deal of building going on, at j many of tbe employees are making homes. H n. A. B. Flint, who ia running an embryo hospital down at Kin inn waa in town Saturday after- n Ann A son with a broken leg, MWV - anntbarwith a broken arm. and a ifa with a broken collar bone, all tn iha fmilv at one and the tame time, is enough to make a pessimist! out of almost any one oui a. jj still wears tbe same old imue. Jaka Whitmore. who is crawfish- inn nn tha Tualatin, eavi it is rath- k.rd in srII the local nroduct iuBt now, as tbe Yamhill crawl are bo much larger. 1 ne 1 amum uau ing will be over, however, in a few ...v. and than tba Tualatin catch- Tf TJC77 saw av a I a -ill anil better. Jake thinks it I would bs a pious idea to transplant the Yamhill brethren and it would help out the size. Robert Rice, who knows every trail io the h'.lli to the north of Glenooe, and who went barefoot and atone bruised throngb his boy hood days in that section, wa over to spend the Fourth, from Elma. u.oh whara be has charae of in. Kin damn hack of Elma. and tar jrhich he works tuo vui" Y J ---- - cuts twenty minion teei 01 iuga u nually. 1 W Tar-Vartn. who OWUI One Of a. . , , the big farms near Ulencoe, ana Albert Linooln, who livei in hail ing diatano, were in from the north oountry, Saturday. vr.o n P rtaveraaux returned to her borne io Eugene, Wednesday. Shewasaocompanied by ber broth er, L M. Hoyt, who will make a short visit there. Our Line is the Best on the Marhet. JOHN DENNIS, Hillsboro, Oregon. WHEN THE EYES BECOME TIRED From reading or sewing, or if the letters a. . . 1 . ! A I lootied blurred ana run logemer, w is ... tnrlir-ntinn tKftt rlisaea are needed.' When you have expert attention you will have desirable use ol your eyes. Call uo Hoyt's CLOCK HOSPITAL rlnrK i. out of reoair. 1 will call ; ranair it nut it hsicK in olace all for viflw If vour watch is not tfivinrf you perfect satisfaction, better have that attend ed to also. LAUREL M. HOYT Graduate Optometrist WATCHMAKER And Jawalar BANK REPORT Report of the condition of the Bank of Sherwood, at onerwooa, in me State of Oregon, at the close of business, June aa, 1909: Resources Loan and discounts $ 33.437 57 Bonds, securities, etc 104 00 Banking bouse, furniture and fixtures - 5.491 17 Other real estate owned. .... 400 00 Due from approved reserve banks ",793 93 Cash on hand 5,114 63 Total. $ 57,34 35 , Liabilities Capital stock paid in $ 12,500 00 Undivided, pronts, less ex penses and taxes paid 54 62 Dividends unpaid . 4 00 Individual deposits subject to check 19.190 Si Demand certificates of depos it... 7,044 45 Time certificate of deposit... 9,144 00 Savings Deposits 9.33 60 LiabiUtiea other than thoaa above elated '7 7 Total t 57.341 35 State of Oregon, l aa. l ... -f Wa.tiinirtnn f I, Fred J. Epler, Cashier of the above-named bank, do aolemoly wear that the above statement ia true to the best c f my knowledge and belief. Fred J. Epler, Caahier, Correct Attests - Wa, Parrett, L. S. McOoaweU, Director!. Subscribed and sworn to before ma thia3rdd.yJuly,,jo9.wlwli Notary Public, 1-:. i f ' V i I' 1 " . if : t Reynold., Mounlaludala, Of. 15 2. town the kit of the weak.