The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 05, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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THE
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W ith W h irl* Is C om bined tbe H tlla b o ro Independent
H ills b o r o A rgua eatab. 1H94
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V E R N E M c K IN N E Y
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W A S H IN G T O N
CO UNTY
S u h e c rip tio n Ratea S tr ic tly Caak in Adtanc-e
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F o re ig n C o u n trie s
H IL L S B O R O
Changes Necessary
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of the west did in dealing with the Indian.
The United S tates is becoming settled up: there
are no more frontiers, and therefore It becomes
necessary for each ritizen to take his fellow citizen
into consideration. This is the great problem lacing
^ cee Lnlted States- “
out by Secretary W al-
The problem of foreign m arkets was aLso pre-
sented more clearly to a Medford audience than
R epresentative Snell Of New York and
other bitter partisans are assailing the
Roosevelt adm inistration and its policies
and putting up a lot of ballyhoo about
f . .
the
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continue to sell more
tne tavnavers
taxpayers holding
noiaing the
tne bay
Dag. F r a o r r w w
ar goods »If abroad than S it u purchases
abroad, th e foreign
m aking purposes and destruction seven- nation.»* must get the balance of money from some
teen years ago this country was spending P'ace with which to buy those goods
billions
upon
billions
billion dollars a year to foreign
Swtes countries
was loanIn&
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it was a
profiteers becam e m illionaires over night, easy for them to buy several billion dollars w orth Of
Thousands of our good Am erican boys United States goods. But When the United States
»vere killed or wounded.
t,uit loanTng money in 1926. the foreign m arkets
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4 stopped, and the economic collapse started
Yet when a hum anitarian p r e s i d e n t
The secretary did not openlyTdvocate cancelling
spends billions for reconstruction of a of foreign deb^i, nor did he advocate a drastic
country and the elimination of hum an dow-nward revision of the tariff, but he did say
m i-ip rv t the
h e p exponents
v ti n n e n N ol
o f special
w n p eial n privilege
riv ilp o -p til3t Until
condltlons
not continue
as they ' are.
miser»,
they could
are changed
he said
la rm ers
let out th eir bombastic tirades and see of the United sta te s must adopt a crop reduction
pink elephants.
program th at will take approximately 40.000,000 crop
acres out of production.
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Hillsboro is always a good place in
which to trade. The shelves are filled
w ith articles to fill the needs of the en-
tire community and the prices are com-
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parab le with those to be secured any-
»vhere. These m erchants and th eir em-
ployes are your neighbors a n d y o u r
friends. They are thoroughly trustw orthy
and deserving ot your patronage. Dol-
lars spent with them rem ain t o d o a
double duty.
There was no doubt in the mind of any of Sec-
retary Wallace's listeners but th a t the adm inistra-
tion in W ashington, D. C.. headed by President
Roosevelt, was going to do everything possible to
help to pull the United States farm ers out of the
hole they are in. All Secretary Wallace asked was
f° r the people of the United States to realize the lm-
thTiirobiem I l v u 8
n?a81n it'h?h
lne ProD*effl ltsell. and the economic facts behind
the collapse of the agricultural industry.
The people of the Rogue river valley are going
i?, ,}* behind President Roosevelt and Secretary
a ^ i c X r a / pro g ram ‘ th at w d u ^ of° general ^ n e f i t
to the farm ing class—The Medford News,
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Real Service
Every
False Economy
,
once In awhile a legislator, m aking
debut
Fifty-six years' service in a community aE Sa{em- casts near an d far in the hope of being
church
som ethin^
a anyone
n v n n e him undying
to »P00* fame.
» an He
economy
will of bring
cn u icn is
is som
em ing o o i f which
wnicn
thinks bill
of a which
number
pos-
m ight he proud. Such is the record of slbllities, only to find th a t he may be treading on
Rev. Scheidt a t Phillips. He is to be con- some other legislators toes and. a t the sam e time,
g ratu lated on his fine record and the Ar-
?Iis
/ ° i votes on, any bil1, he n,ay
gus wishes him well in his days of rest.
wise, be th e ^ a b a n d o n s h Z " i S r ’ J 'g e n e r M
economy measures are concerned.
But if he is lacking in wisdom he probes deeper
Senator Schall. Minnesota r e p u b lic ..
and one of the constant opponents of the
adm inistration, is still seeing pink ele-
phants and putting up the smoke screen
about the freedom of the press being en-
dangered. The freedom of the press must
never be curtailed, but there i s little
chance of any effort ever being made. It
is not in keeping with the attitude Presi-
Roosevelt has alw ays had tow ard the
press and is contrary to his many expres-
sions on this subject.
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dent
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lS .a S p ," “ i
county Cburt proceedings and other inform ation as
to how taxpayers money is being expended, and
untu’ tiit8?
s.uccess of such a measure
‘ Through the c o lu m n ¿f newspapers we
of scandals and defalcations on the p art of
“¿,icials and. wh‘ie the newspapers do not
£ £ and ¿e
l"ansPire'? th a t these
learn
public
report
scan-
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had it not been th at the light of publicity
thigulshed, and the resultant darkness m ade It easy
„ an e" ‘ng official to get deeply m to the tax-
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Second Prize Poem
Mrs Otto Osborn, member of the
Cornelius Civic Improvement club,
■ was awarded second prize in the
poetry contest sponsored by the
Oregon Federation of Women's clubs,
Her poem is a dram a, stark trad -
medy J It 1 Illustrates cross »«tion.
section of
•■<D i^isierCal5 ^ ik lf® and ^ L ‘‘ntl!led-
g f t e T j J n e ^ v e r sratl^ T KOAC
In Ul*' Iast vcar more th an 40 '
000 ,i a rT 5 rs hav'' a PP‘'all‘d directly
to tlle Parn> Credit adm inistration
ln Washington f«r emergency aid
because the mortgage holders were
pushing them for settlem ent. The
creditors of these farm ers were re ­
quested not " to
foreöosure
to pres?
press foreclosure
proceedings until the land bank
COuW determ lne lf "»X c°uld be
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II H u le tt >4 HO, V iv ia n B e rn a rd , >3 Iva
Orrfmn
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Hummer
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$1.25
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C L A IM S
M
F
wmmng rpIlna,lced Appeals for such enter-
“ u “ “ g gency assistance have fallen from
a peak of two thousand a week ln
F iv e w h is tle ,! th e alien th a t curdle«
th e blood !
November to five hundred recently.
I t c a n 't be I t m u a t not be N e d !
Of the 40.000 emergency cases more
H u ah. i»al>y «iear. M o th e r c a n ’t n u n e
than tw o-thirds of the farm ers a p ­
you ju » t now ,
I
Y o u ’l l have to lie th e re in y o u r bed.
plied for loans and about 70 per
cent
obtained loans o r com m it­
T h e e n irin e is ro m in « , i t ’» th r o tt le U
ments, thus removing thousands of
wide.
farm ers from the ten per cent class
I t * w h istle» a re re n d in g th e a ir.
I
In s id e o f th e cab th e re
»„fri. broken which otherwise might have neoded
m an.
to resort to bankruptcy.
|
A n d some w o m a n ’., h e a rtb re a k is there.
“Foremost among the creditors
'
I w ish I ’d kissed Ned when he m u t­
wlio have greatly reduced the num ­
tered giMNjbye ;
ber of their foreclosure actions d u r­
H e ’s c ra n k y , b u t th e n he’s w o rn o u t,
ing the past year have been the
H e w o rk s to o h ard, and w hen baby
Federal Land banks. The nunibei
cries, n ig h t« .
H e scarcely know s w h a t he’s about -
of farm s acquired by the Federal
,
Land banks during the last year is
on th e po rch
t h e . i i i a l l e s t number in many years.
W it h c lu tche d hand» o ver her bream ,
| The policy which the Farm Credit
P oor, f r a i l li t t le t h in k »he i . p ra y -
.idnn.iistratlon lias pursued during
in x , 1 k n o w .
the last year Is not to foreclose
T h ro u g h lipa th a t c a n 't fo rm her
upon any borrower who Is doing
request.
' I l l s honest best to meet his obliga­
F ro m E d w in , th e oldest, w h o’, reck-
tions, who is making proper ap-
lee. and w ild .
licatlon o l his Income, If any, after
T o th e baby t h a t h a , a had spine.
meeting necessary living expenses,
T h e y need h im , G od x r a n t th a t i t
is n ’t h e r rnan,
j and who Is adequately caring for
O God . . . oh m y G o d ! I t i . m in e l
the mortgaged property. This policy
has been followed by m any other
FRANCIS FBWAKI» KINNEK
creditors, believing th a t avoidance
Francis Edward Klnner. 56. resi­ of foreclosure wherever possible
dent of Hillsboro, died this m orn­ will prevent lasses of capital to
ing a t the Jones hospital. Date of
| the funeral has not been definite- debtor and creditor alike. F urther
I ly set. but It will be either S a tu r­ pursuit of this policy pending con­
day or Sunday afternoon at 2 p. tinued recovery and fu rth er rise of
m. from th e Donelson <L Sewell farm values will obviate any ex­
; chapel.
tensive need for resort to the bank­
Mr. K lnner was born In Ohio ruptcy provisions of the Frazier-
and has been a resident of Ore- Lcmlce a c t.
m nth ? r J t m r n rSh n te Wa" f’n/ a5 fxl "Onc farm er In several hundred
been o p e ra te " a m H I^ea“ " Yam
° f lna° lvent farm ,',h
'a n n o t
hill prior to his death He tS d ‘" T .
3" a«T 'mPnl with hlf-
owned three mills north of Moun? predlto[ s or arrlve «<- a solution
talndale He Is survived bv his throuBh onp of lhe
debt con-
wife. Mrs E tta K lnner of H ills-1 cillatlon committees by voluntary |
boro, two sons, John Draper a n d ! action can obtain court action un-
Wilmer Hiram K lnner o f Banka I der the bill. Undler the refinancing I
route 2 a daughter, Eileen of Hills- program of the Farm Credit adnnn-
,an „ 3 stcp-son and daughter, istratlon. scale downs of the claim
P/L1?."1,? R“ym°dd Hall and Mrs. of creditors have been necessary ln
IdelJ Lucelia Kincaid.
less than one cut o l seven loans.''
It may cast a .small .sum of money each m onth
♦?i taxPayt*rs informed on the various ch an -
Iy,‘s
which public monies are expended, but
officials who have nothing to hide welcome th e op-
P°rtu mty to keep taxpayers informed on th is vitally
m a“ er- And wise taxpayers will n o t sup-
i r L ’ih y 1 "!e any m ';asuro which would conceal
from them an itemized balance sheet o t income and
expenditure of the various public departm ents through
wftieh their money goes. Hood River News,
W ashington county is proud when its
form er citizens m ake good elsew here. It
Why do organized minorities run things? Simply
feels th a t way about Ben H. Pubols, who
r-rause the majority has not sense enough to organ-
m ade such a good record with the federal lz<‘ Ex-
agricultural departm ent th a t he has been
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w Ä ^ n i OqEan»hig5 llfaCU,ty P0Siti° n a t
ThC ”road' *eneraI ru,B 13 that 3 «non «• “»»ut
W ashington State college.
„ blft as the thlnw that makp h,m mafJ Ex
the
H uh
YOUNG’S
nam ing program, thus dim inishing
to exceptional cases the num ber o.
pcssible applicants for bankruptcy
under the Frazier-Lem ke act Re
duction
ures shows th a t’iui ’lnc'reaslng'num -
tx-r of heavily indebted farm ers
are getting their Indebtedness in
is
>3.
l imerai Home
W arrant indebtedness of the T l-
gard muon high school was re-
????? »10.000 in th e last year, ac-
cording to H. E. Leedy. clerk, who
was here Monday to file Jus re-
port with County Superintendent
O.^B. J ira u s . J h e district received
$lo<5 from federal relief for teach-
ers salaries.
g ^ d T ^ “1 accountant Presented hla
rwm?? ‘ ral ¿ ‘’hnson Ls right. Only political ex-
I di nty could have prompted owners of opposition
new; papers to give the Darrow attack on NltA the
a nc<; 01 t*lc front page and editorial favor.—
Hood River News.
75 per cent of the normal value
of farms, although less than one-
tenth of the farm s in the country
»ere indebted for more th a n 70 per
cent of their value a t the time the
refinancing program began At th at
time more than one-half of all
the farms in the country were free
from mortgages. The 1Ô per cent
of the farm s mortgaged for 70 per
¡Tigard U n io n S c h o o l
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b .u ,
» .„ I ,
rw l , t>
»• n been cut to an even smaller per-
M
a k es D
eb t R ed u c tio
Following
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Washington county Farm ers' Un- will continue to be made up to B
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F
M i»
YZ„-l»„_ » »« » 30
ion unit will meet next Wednesday
at 8:30 p. m. with the Verboort
local at the Verboort hall. To avoid
conflict with this meeting, the
Blooming local has changed its
meeting night from July II to
July 18 at Buniung's hall in Cor-
nelius The session will be of a
social nature.
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i
V iillo t» (' s i i l i b b , f . l , C A h Ile,
l i»
ford return from service in France
Hugh Farnham , who has been in
"The Emergency Appropriation
the Camp Lewis hospital several act of fiscal yea. 1335 ju st signed
weeks, has returned home.
by the president carried $82.890 000
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to be i.s<(l tor tins purixise u nec-
C o u n ty F a r m e r s’ U n io n
k in during the year ending June
» r,
Loans b} the land bank
to H old V er b o o r t M eet
n° i .
Hillsboro is fortunate in having good
iltld capable men and women to partic-
ipate in community and public affairs. M.
rh n n l
i P . Cadv
au.v. the
tne new
new head
n ta .l o OI f t m h e e s school
board, has put in m any good years of
service in this county from the stand-
point of an official and as a civic worker.
Such service is seldom appreciated in the
proper way and it is high tim e th a t hon­
or instead of abuse be accorded.
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M . I I V U I II K i il ii o e i, >1 I I ) . I
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> 3 . F i.« l II K ia b iu e i, | S . I* < S. H in .it.
$1 F i . l l l l . v i l
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( M lt r i W N. Minän,
1 >3 A H m * i l
ll r r g e r l
> 3 , Fdw ard h ta h
> .l .
Ar.-.vrilg Yt’itl, PI-,.-,
thing but rig h t business methods, honest
The secretan' said, in plain words, th a t the
prices, honest wages and hours.__The United sta te s was pioneering in the idea of a new
m inority report reads lik e t h e r - ilm iiiHt» m ental attitude towards fellow beings and th a t the
m ent nf o
a L
. u J-
"
of the west- tth ° are 50 dependent upon the
m ent ot a m ature and honest business people of other sections, were in a position to be
m an. trying to be fa ir to both sides. The the real pioneers in this thought.
There is no doubt, as regards the new m ental
other (D arrow ) report has all the e a r­
th a t the pioneers will have to resort to
m arks of being w ritten regardless of facts, attitude,
almost as drastic action in dealing w ith th e old,
sym pathy, common sense or honesty."
hard-headed rugged individual type as the pioneers
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OCl riace IO ira u e
M u n ich
I’.
Democrats and republicans alike were high in
D arrow com m ittee looses another blast
their praise of the talk made by Secretary of Agri­
at NRA. The following has been fairly culture
Henry A. Wallace at the fairgrounds last
said of the first D arrow rep o rt by a n a ­ Sunday afternoon.
tional au thority: “ If the price cutter,
Secretary Wallace's talk was so clear, so con-
the destroyer of industry, the low wage cise and
much to the point th at even- listener
payer and long hour worker, the “fam ily statem ent.
w hat the secretar>' m eant in every
a ffa ir" plants and all the other featu res
Two of th e chief points brought out by the sec-
of bad business m ethods are right, then rotary were:
th e D arrow report on the NRA was all
!- 11131 world economic conditions have made
rig * h t It is this
conglom erate
m e s s o f hnwi
“ L necessar>' for the people of the United States to
1 , conglom
erate me»»
or busi- adopt
a new mental attitude towards each other
ness tn a t m ade their kicks to the D arrow and towards other sections of the nation and other
com m ittee, and th a t com m ittee’s report nations.
was followed
bv an
shouts
joy o.'er
bv those
person,
who are
x io n . of ¿ut
"£ •- u 2' 11131 3 creditor cannot export more
" * goods
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It, P le a s e !
t hirty Years Ago
Argus June 23. 1904 Oregon con­
densed Milk company still rushing
to keep up with orders
H H Luce prospecting in Jose­
phine mining district.
Pitcher Hickenbc’ttoin strikes out
18 men in game with Woodlawn
Mis Susie Morgan and Kulus
Waggoner candidates for postm ast­
er.
Mr.* Nancy Kir:.- McNamer. pio­
neer woman of 1852 of hVnest Grove,
dies June 21
S B Huston elected director
Hillsboro school district and Peter
Boscow re-elected clerk
Bonded
debt reduced to $4 ikk)
Attorney H T Bagley sues Edlior
Hogc of Forest Grove Times for
$500 libel damages.
Independent Telephone company
now has a night operator in thé
person of George Stevens.
Fifteen Y ears Ago
Argus. June 19. 1919 C. V. Bloyd
with the navy during the war re ­
turned List week and will open
his machine shop soon.
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Dr J O. Robb elected to school i*
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board a n i »» Y B. r a n nam ed i r .lZ I C r - L C I llk e D i l l
clerk A C. Shute and Peter Bos-
cow declined to serve as director
and clerk Mr Boscow served nearly
T v lL v lU j W ll l l
I cl II
50 yeiirs as clerk or director
,c « ,.inu.d f r o m i ,
er
? mger'^AiiE' F vet’ " '’re Priced I» a position to grant
rh M 'ju n e ° 1 8
Collette m ar- this relief to borrowers bv receiving
Hillsboro prepares for g r e a t t?'n? £ X tl? n P“-v m e,,u I ™ " t h e
Fourth
Manager Phelps gettin ■ 1 mted sta te s treasury. The Finer-
new ideas for Independence dav
I - a i m ( redit act ot 193J an-
J. H G arrett is in charge of ar- tlu>rized the treasury to grant this
rangem ents for big parade on the -lld to the Federal Land banks w inch
Fourth and Haskell C arter has congress selected as the vehicle t >
chanre of the veterans' section. Big carry out the refinancing of the
patriotic program arranged.
farm debt program From June 1.
Haskell C arter and Frank Rollins 1933 to July 1. 1934 tile banks
f? .','X U'v r°^ 3U1Zatlnn a‘>f America“ will have calk'd on the treasury
S
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Grover Led- ^ 3b° Ut ,;W',WO lHX' ÎOr tlU3
Secretary Wallace is Right
Which is Better?
Exclus«*
,
and countless other things add to the dif-
ficulties of hearing the speakers and oth­
er participants. Every year an airplane
has circled overhead to completely drown
Whose Duty?
out the voices.
The “ independent republican” paper
The day has particu lar significance in
in P ortland goes to great lengths to place out history and every possible effort
th e burden of the w aterfront continuance should be made to bring home the lessons
on President Roosevelt and his adm inistra­ of the day. The response given to the re ­
tion. This was in answ er to the request of m arks of Mr. P:*»terson indicate clearly
President Roosevelt in his radio address, how the hundreus in the audience felt
asking all to stand up and be counted about it.
who had suffered any im pairm ent of the
rights guaranteed by the constitution.
Politicians must look at P r e s id e n t
W hat has the "independent republi­
c a n ” paper said about the inaction of lo­ Roosevelt in horror at times, for instance
cal officials? The strike is injurious to when he says th at he finds in his own
mind, qualification ra th e r than politics
everyone on the Pacific coast, but w here enters
into choices m ade for f e d e r a l
does the duty lie first to tak e action?
places.
it would seem hasn’t always
W hat adm inistration, throughout the been the This
case, but it is a practice in the
years, may we ask has done more and interest
of the common good.
tried to do more to help t h e common
m an than has th a t of President Roose­
Creation of a wholesome respect for
velt? In spite of this, party expediency de­
law
and order is very much needed at
m ands th at every possible effort be m ade
to shoot holes in the program .
All of which m akes us feel that parti
san politics are quite some institution.
Fairly Said
T hursday, July f>, 19,'tl
In Other Days
o f h a w k C l'S . c l a l l g i l l g b e lls , lo tld s p e a k e r s
,
OREGON
Oregon milk control boarxl was
endorsed In a resolution p au ed b>
the I’ortlund Independent tira d e n
Milk Producers' association at the
annual meeting in P ortland this
week
D O. Lilly of Oales Creek. I. H
McKee of Perrydale. J. J VanKieek
of Kmton and C I. S tarr of Perry-
dale »ere named to the executive
board and C. E Robertson of F o r­
est Grove was named secretary-
treasurer O ther officers will be
elected later from the members of
the board.
m akes it mighty annoying for those at-
p«»iMihr for tending and for those participating. Sound
u
H IL L S B O R O ,
Milk Control Plan
MAC
Given Endorsement
Patriotic program W ednesday morn­
ing carried a splendid lesson of citizen­
ship and brought out the real spirit of the
Independence day celebration. It was well
attended and was thoroughly appreciated.
However, certain changes should be
made as were brought out at the program
by Paul L. Patterson, who has had much
to do with putting on the exercises in re­
cent years. For one thing it is too early
on the day's program and it is difficult
for many persons, who would like io be
present, to attend. A nother difficulty is
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T b « H ills b o r o A rg u s a s » u m « no fin a n c ia l
• r r o m p u b ll.h e d in a s c o lu m n ., b u t in <■«.«■. u h . r u th w p » l- v r
s t f a u lt w i ll r e p r in t th a t p a r rt t o f an ad v e rtis e m e n t in w h ic h
th e ty p o g ra p h ic a l m is ta k e occurs.
ARG U S,
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W ANTED
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IN S U R E
with Tualatin X’nlley
In.stirani-«* Agency
4 • ’•"
XVe represent
RELIABLE COMPANIES
X.
W. G. IDE
IIIH v I mwv ,
Tne First National Bank
of Portland, Oregon
Condensed Statement of Head Office and 17 Branches
As of June )0 , 19 )4
T o t a l R e so u r c e s
1 o t a I I) e fi o s i t s
$ 6 1 ,8 1 0 ,6 2 8 .7 6
$54,214,120.88
RESOPRCF.S
Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $ 10,303,110.7«
United States B o n d s ..................... 2 1,K9K.903.(11 $32.202 013 7Q
Bonds of Federal Agencies - - - 5 5 7 Z 7 4 017 645 85
Municipal and Other B o n d s ....................................
7859259 68
Loans and Discounts
- - - 15.066,301.75
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank - - . . - - -
105,000.00
Bank Premises, Furniture & Fixtures - - - • -
1,797,020.11
Other Reni Estate -
88,495.00
Customers’ Liability — Acceptances - - - - -
51.562.29
Due from V. S. Treas. (Redemption Fund)
- - -
125,000.00
Interest Earned -
- - -
431,212.76
Subscription to Federal Deposit Insurance • - -
51,263.23
Other Resources -
- - - _____ 15,854.30
TOTAI............................................
- - - $61,810,628.76
liabilities
Capital • . . .
..........................$2,500,000.00
Surplus . . . .
.....................
2,000,000.00
Undivided Profits
„
.....................
241,479.77 $ 4,741,479 77
Reserves for Contingencies, Interest, Expenses, etc.
282,724.60
Circulation
2,500,000.00
Acceptances . . .
51,562.29
Other Liabilities - -
20,741.22
Deposits
- - . .
54,214,120.88
TOTAL
. -
$61,810,628.76