The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 29, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1915.
BRIEF INFORMATION
(d DAY Or 1'JlS.)
AMUSEMENTS
this city December 27. was held at
Cedar Mills this morning from the
Episcopal church. Interment was in
the Cedal Mills cemetery. Mr. Reeves
; was a pioneer of 1851, SO yearn of
age. He is survived by his widow,
I Mrs. Mary Reeves, and one daughter
j and three sons. Mrs. A. L. Young and
; nunon ueeves or foriiana, i-ranK
tlElLIG Br1war t Tajlor. Opening Cbriu ! H. and Milton G. Reeves of Salem.
tn it j, " Xbe BatUecry of Pece,'- ntotlog . '
EAkEK"- Brodw ne.r Mr-Hon. B.ker j " WatlTa of Illinois. Funeral
Hlaers In "A Temperance Town." ' Bervices of I,ouis S. Moore, who diej
ORI'UGL'M Kroajwj at Yamhill. Vaoderlllo. on IK:em brr 26, er hHJ this aft-
l'NwA(TrandJ-T' : Ailer' VadeTlUe- ernoon at the eHtabl ishment of J. ).
EMl'KEsU Bro.dwa"" at Stark. Vau-lerllle. Kinley & Son, liev. Charles C. PdlinK.
2::e, 7. SO rl week daja. Ccictlnuoua of the First United Evangelical
fr..m a .aj Sunday, church, officiating. Interment was tr.
LY KIC ur :b at Stark. Un -al comedr, t i ,.-,..,,,, ,
2:.f. 7 IK) and :Mi. ' . ... r ' -.
O'Brien, was sentenced to ten days
in jail by Municipal Judge Stevenaon
this morning.
CTyna Bays you should "eat whole
wheat bread". That's rlcht bat be
sure It U Haynes1 Whole Wheat
Bread. (Ad.
a native of Illinois. 65 years of ag
and had resided in Portland for the
Motion pic-; past 10 years. He is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Vanelia Moore, and was the
father of William Moore of Scap
r'ose. Or.: Rev. lan Moore of Spray.
Or., and Mrs. I.ula Olson "t Sioux
Falls. S. D.
.KATloNAl, t'ark aiid West Hark at Btark.
1 Motli iiicrurea.
. jKAJKSTIC --Washington at Park
i tare. 11 a. m. to 11 p. nx.
,1'Ul.l JIB1A Sixth bvtmecn Washington and
' Mark. Motion picture 11 a. m. to 11 p. m.
I'EOr'I.KS Wet J'ark tfat Aliler. Motion
fU ture. 11 a. Ei. to 11 p. ni.
AKT Ml SF.LM Fifth otkI Taj-lor. Houra B
In r vtt-i-k da;. 2 lo h Sunday. Free after
rn'i. .f Tijendar, lbur4ay, a'rida, Satur
day mu4 fc-uuday.
Coming Kvrnts.
'rr ,n-WablnK'- u d!:l"ii f T. P. A.,
lN"'nilT -"!. Purtland '.."tel.
It- tary ciuti luin'h. ui: al n .n lereniter 2S.
Ad dub luni"hroa t iimja. IVieiflbtr
Mu.'ii'imah
iT'.yrtnwiv huMiu-.s Mi-n s club lnnchejn,
Wifnitr :n. a! ilu I ni'iunh h"t4. at n'Q.
Oregon Irrigation i -urn'rcM, Imperial botel. si'leil In Portland for the pat 10 year.
l-.en.ber 2s. 2i anJ W. I.l e was ears of age and :s sur-
t New York. I..... heon. I bauiU-r of Couini-n-e. ) u e,i h fle children: Sol StHle, of
January 31. n-,n. Portland. Mrs. A. Kothchild. Mrs. Jos:e
Healiy i- ar.! l iui-hi-fn. Chamber of Com- Steirman. Mrs. J. H. I.evi ,i:.l '.i.sl
men-: i.-.-.inr :;i. at norni. I Stiller of fbl.jiiro
Portland iiui-tr No. H.)jm Arrh M 1 " 1 -iii'.ago.
mi'iit., Jaiiijirj fi, i .oO if. Ui.. at luipertal
Will Be Burled la Chicago. Mrs
Amelia Stiller, who died in this city
on iMM-ember CT, will be buried In
Chlrafco. Tl;e funeral ser ices will b.
l.eld it t!ie Ho! man parlors tomorrow
niorr.ii.g at .30. and I'.e body for
warded immediately after. Mr.. Stilbr
was a native of (iernuny and bail re
Order Dosen Haysee Dixie Buns.
Wholesome and delicious. 6 cents buys
a whole dozen. Your grocer has
them. (Adv.)
Suite Pressed. 35 cents. Dry cleaned,
J1.U0. Unique Tailoring Co., "09 Stark.
Bicadway 514. Adv.)
Baltimore Oak. Men's soles. 75c;
women's 60 Ilubber heels, 25c. 327
Stark. (Adv.)
Exclusive Designs la Veedlework.
The Needlecraft Shop. 342 .lder. (Adv.)
930, $35 Overcoat (unredeemed) $5 to
$a. Steiti, 26 North 6th street. tAdv.
Colored Women Are
Held as Suspects
Two colored women, Ldllian Morrow
and Bertha Minns, are accused of rob
bing' L Li Yick. manager of a store
at 69 North Fourth street .of JJ60 in
gold, silver and checks early last
evening. The Chinese was in the store
with several of hli countrymen when
the Morrow woman entered. She beck
oned to her partner to follow, and then
took Lee LI Yick aside. According to
the Chinese the Morrow woman asked
to purchase some lottery tickets. Stat
ing he had none the two women seized
him took the wallet orntalninK the
money from his hip pocket and ran
from the store.
Detectives Mallett, Price, Craddock
and Smith arrested the women In a
Chinese restaurant at 104 S North
Frrradway. They will go before Mu
nicipal Judge Stevenson today.
John A. Boebllaf, Son at Co.
removed to - ith St. (Adv.)
Crackerjacx Bouts.
ton:;; 1. 1 - - (Adv. )
Kose city club
Sr. E. C. Brown, Eye, Ear. Mohawk
bldg (Adv.)
Sanitary Engineer Examination.
The t'nited States Civil Service Com
mission announces an open competi
tive examination for hanitary engi
neer, for men only, on Janu.iry 19,
1'J16, In the Huri-a.i of Si'lem'e.
Manila, P. I., at a salary of II'Vm. a
year. For further information and ap-pli'-ation
blanks, apply to M. K. Wlc
lon. loral secretary. Postofflce build
ing, Portland, Oregon.
botol.
Oregon i"lTtr league lin.cbeon at Multnomah
Lt'tel. January H. at no- .
in'rai uietitig of iiihiil exerurlve offioera.
afternoon aud etung. January lo.
Woodrow UlU-m ifague ujeets at Central
llt'rary January 12. s p. ni.
Thirty-triiril -nit -annual reunion of A.iclent
and Accepted s-.,ttlh Kite Mioulc lunilei,
January 1... 14 and l..
1'ortland Syuiptiony r bestra concert at the
llelbg, January 2.
Today's h'urecast.
t'ljrt'arid anil Ti'jnlti tnir ariil iiHj" lll-'d
old t.nisht and lhursday: njod-rate uortb
at wlrid.".
Oregon and WashitJirt'T Kn'.r and omtln
ud i-old lotiljfbt arid 1'1iup1.i . moderate
iiortheast wlnil.s.
Idaho fair and cia-tinurd cold tonight and
Thursday.
Weather ( tliun. .
T h low ro-.snr,' a -. i-TiTday moriiins,
i erlylnjf wH-tern Hnn-. i "luuiliia. ban moved
.ii.t lia?'A i d and i- -:.:r.tl tnis mornlnK over
easfern L'olor-ido. it r m i jiused miow in the
in rtliern Ho-ky Monntalii and central I'htlni -
Mttev and ia f .li .n.d l,y an enetiMve tilith T -picv Patholoiriat -I lie 1 iotert
t n-Mure area bl. h i acvmnaniid with i"1" -axnoioyilv 1 tie L II. tea
much lower temn.T:.ir.-.i an.l a eld nave. It States ( Ivll Service omtniision un-
1 i-on-ld-rnMy i-oM-r In eastern W.iahlnifton. nounces an open competitive examina-
tireifon, Idaho, Montana and western North : tion January 19, 1'.'16, for fish iiathid
l.ako.a M:.T,. the temperatures are dedd.dly I ogt th bureau of fisheries.
Ik low the n'-riual. It K i-H"re(l ridiuglv warujeri ...
in eastern N.rch I'akota. norlliern .Minn .ola. department of o In me n for men
..uth liak-1:.! arid iorr Wns of the Middle piHin only, at ;i sa.ai y of I-oUu io-r annum.
lur lui't:.er miormation and appl:ca-
Big'g'eit Banquet Planned. T':o an
nual banquet of the Travelers' Protec
tive association at the Portland hotel
will be tlu- largest ever held in Port
land, it is predicted by those in charge
of the arra n Ketn e tit --. Among the
M-eakers be (' lone! C. K S V oml,
Walter 1 1. Kvaiv, Habbi .Iniiali H Wise
Timmaj Mi'rusker. Frank Hrarnh Iliieyi,,,,, v
arid Kic'inril Adams. A .,. i i.trk v.
lie toastina.ster.
Dr. J. Ettelaoa has resumed prncticc.
Plttmon's Hew Uuide tells everything
Thompson Head of
Oregon Alumni Club
Portland Architect Honored Dr. Har
ry B. Torrev Addresses Columbia
University (New Tork) Ordutee.
Leu is I. Thompson. Portland archl
tict. was elected president of the Ore
tpin Alumni club of Columbia univer
sity i New York) at the annual meet
ing of the organization held yesterday
noon in the Chamber of Commerce. Mr.
Thompson is a graduate of the class
of architecture, '09.
Other officers elected were: Rodney
illisan, law. "93, first vice president;
Polgi-r Johnson, architecture. '08. sec-
.ice president
MEN'S SUITS, OVERCOATS
High Ors.de Heady to Wear.
' iood merchandise priced low the
, year round cannot be marked down
i iinles marked up to be marked down.
My prices are always marked low
J-n suits and overcoats. JH.75 Jimmy
i iiunn. 315-317 Oregonlan building.
Klevator to 3d floor. (Adv )
Bids Are Accepted
For Forest Timber
One of the national Koldlag- la
Calif oral and the Other Is la State
of Utah.
Bids have been accepted by the de
partment of agriculture for two bodies
of national forest timber estimated
to contain 188,1 00,000 'board feet. One
is In California and the other in Utah.
The California sale Is on the Plumas
National forest, in the Sierra moun
tains. The most valuable timber is
sugar pine, for which S 3 . i: ' per thou
sand was bill, with an estimated total
of nearly 26,u0O,000 board feet on the
tract. For yellow pine, of which the
amount is put at over 37.000.000 feet,
$.'.60 was bid.
liouglas fir, white fir, and incense
cedar brought an average of about 7u
cents a thousand for a total of over
43.000.000 feet.
The 1'tah timber is in the Wasatch
National forest, and will be cut chiefly
for railroad ties. It comprises, ac
cording lo the government's estimate.
2.100,000 board feet of green and dead
lodgepole pine, Kngelmann spruce, and
Alpin fir. The sale price is 10 cents
for each tie cut and cent per linear
foot for mine timbers.
Governor Reviews
The National Guard
Governor Withycombe reviewed the
National Guard commands in Pori
land in quarterly inspection at the
Armory last night. All branches o
the service were represented except
the Oregon Naval Militia, which had
been inspected on the cruiser Boston
the night before. Adjutant General
White accompanied the governor and
staff. Colonel 1'lenard McLaughlin,
I-'. 8. A., romnianded the troops. Fol
lowing inspection a dance was given
in the ball room.
Bureau Condemns
Quantity of Sausage
Four hundred snd fifty pounds of
Saiama pork sausage, found to be In
fected with trichinae. the parasite
causing trichinosis, were condemned
by the local health bureau yesterday
and sent to the Incinerator. All of
the sausage of this kind that could
be found was destroyed. Mote than a
doten samples tested in the labora
tories showed traces of Infection.
Price of Lumber to
Be Advanced Jan. 1
Aberdeen. Wash..
Dec.
25i An-
rouncement was mode today thet the
mills of Grays Harbor on January 1
will advance the price of rough lum
ber from $10 to 1 1 . The price of fin
ished lumber will be advanced $3 a
thousand.
elates. KeporM are ruUsing this morning
friiiii practically all station east uf tbe Mis-
iNpippi riT'-r.
Ttie condit Ioils are favorahle for fair and
i-ontlnned cold weather in thia district dur
ing the next 2 to hours, with mixieruie
uortheusterly wind. THKoLXJilK 1'. PHAKK.
Avtslaul forecaster.
Observations.
Temiierature
STATIONS
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tion blanks apply to M. K. Wilton,
local secretary, Pustol'fii-e buiidintr.
city.
Accused of Ii arc any. IL 1'.. Prown,
who lias been sought by the constable's
office for the past two weeks, was ar
rested bust night by Deputies McCul
lougli and 1'ruhott, and Ia heid in the
county jail on a charge of larceny of
a store. John Rosetta, arrested several
days ago on a similar charge, ia now
out on ball pending trial.
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Bridal Veil 7:30 a. m.. St. Charles hotel.
Portland. 4 p. m. Sat. and Sun. evening.
i special trip, leaves Bridal Veil 6:10
p m., Pottland, 11:30 p. m. (Adv.)
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Beserre Tour Table for New Year's
eve at Kstes grill, 1U3 Park st. bes
enchiladas, tamales, pot pies and oth
er Spanish and American dishes, spe
cial noonday luncheors. tAdv..)
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.01 I Dancing- Carnival Hew Tear's Eve.
" I Cotillion hall, third annual ball. Beau
"JJitiful new annex and roof, i'l on.enaue
'o I will open. Liancing until C a. m (Adv.)
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Steamer Jeese Harklns for Camas,
Washuugal and way laiu.ings. daily,
except Sunday. Leaves Wa.shington
street duck at 2 p. in. (Adv.;
and Thaddeun W.
Veness, law' 1C. secretary-treasurer.
Koluer Johnson, Milton Reed Klepper
and Frederick S. Cook were named a
general entertainment committee for
the ensuing year.
Dr. Harry H." Torrey of the ReerJ col
lege faculty addressed the club, the
next meeting of which will be held
January jl at noon in the Chamber of
L'omint i ce.
Divorce Suits Filed.
Divorce suits were filed yesterday
as follows: K L. Jackson vs. tJlla
Jackson, desertion; Lydla G. Rablor vs.
Kdward T. Rablor, cruelty. $4i
monthly alimony asked; Iva J. Pel
ton vs. James G. Pelton. cruelty, $20
monthly alimony.
The Weather a, Tear Aro Today
Rain. Temperature, high 47. low remem
ber Laxative llromo Quinine eurea a cold in
cue dav. There la only one "Rrnmo Quinine'
Ivk b r (denature K. W. GQOVE. 2Ac. (Adv )
Wind velocities of lefts thHii lo odlea aa
hmir and amounts of precipltathTi of leaa Lhaa
.d of an Inch are not putd.Mied hereon.
AftenM-u report of precediii dav.
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TOWN TOPICS
If Ton Want to Be Comfortable and
cosy these cold das and ingiits call
tust 345. Ii-1232. Ask Hol Adams,
Mendota Fuel Co. (Ailvj ,
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Have Tou Tried the dt:ic:oaa new
I)xie Buns? They aro a. Hay: c : prod- ;
uci and making a big hit. Ask your ,
erocer. (.Adv.)
Club to Move Headquarters. Next
Kri'iay the Kast Sid.- Business Men's
dub will move from its present guar
ters, 1 .J Grand aenu-. lo the new
I'.ome at 3S1' Kast Morrison street.
The annual banquet and election wiil
b heid in the new quarters on Janu-
Masquerade Firemen's bund, Neu
Year's rw. V. ( V. ii ill. 1 :. 6th n:.d
V.. Aid.'. I .Ui, !!'. :.:.;:: .' i. ;n.
Prizes i Adv.
To Serve Ten Days in Jail. Plead
ing fruilty to a rl.iirte or i .irrymn .t
ary 20. The officers who will prob- revolver. Robert A Knew, a sailor, who
ably head the cliib in 116: T. J
Roe, K. M. Lepper, M. O. Collins and
N. U. Carpenter. The present officers
are: President, M. B. Mct'aul; vice
president, T. J. Row-e; secretary and
treasurer, 1 M. Lepper and Assistant
Secretary C. C Hail.
was arrested at Tenth and Davis
6treets. last night by Patrolman J. V.
Now You Can
"1 HaveThose
TEETH
Attended to
Dr. B.L Wright
The holidays are over and per
haps you postponed this date.
Remember. I give you the high
est irrade of skill, prompt serv
ile and eentle treatment at very
moderate prices.
Painleaa Extraction of Teeth.
DR. B. E. WRIGHT
Northwest Corner Sixth and
Washington, Northwest Bldf.
Phones Main 3119, A-3119.
Office Hours, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
Consultation FTee.
Credit Stan&lnff Sought. Heads of I
departments of Portland balness '
houses have been a-sked by the retail
merchants bureau of the Chamber of
t'om-merce to transmit to Secretary
V. K. I'onkoin ti e names of those in
authority lo advise merchants of the
credit standing of employes. The ob
ject is to have available to merchants
the names of men who can give In-,
formation retrardlng the standing of!
employes who seek to run charge ac- I
counts at the stores. Savintf of time
and trouble is the avowed object.
Mr. Beck Seriously Injured. Th
condition of Mrs. Hamfind Heck
of 845 GrMr.g street, who was struck
by automobile early yesterdav
morning at Union avenue and G'in
street and seriously injured, remain-"
about the same today. Mrs. Beck Is
at the St. Vincent's hospital. H r
right leg and right shoulder are brok
en, and she is also believed to oo
suffering from internal injuries.
Meals Served to 150 Men. About 1 ."Si I
men of the city were fed last night
at the Swedish Salvation Army head
quarters. 43d Purr.side street. Knsitrn
Fred Anderson being in charge. Tables
were spread in the churen auditorium
and a substantial meal was served'
the organization. I
Funeral of Oeorgre H. Beeves. Fun
eral of George H. Reeves, who died in
Order of
United Artisans
A Social, Fraternal. Beneficial
Society for men and women. Four
plans of insurance based upon ade
quate rates, and backed, by a aur--dus
of nearly on million dollars j
20 lodges in Portla-nd- Over 11,000
members in Oregon. Let us tell
you about It. Phone Main 1220.
0. 2a. M'XXJnfA,
Supreme Secretary,
521 Beck Bide Portland. Oraron.
CCHWAB PRINTING CO.
O BEN F.GREENE-HARRY FISCHER
!25 STARK STREET
frs Not
Necessary to
Be Dry After
New Year's
SPRING VALLEY WINE COMPANY
stands ready to furnish you with any
order, within the legal quantity, of
any brand of liquors you may desire,
by merely addressing them at their
new home as follows:
i
SpringValley Wine Co.
The Big Mail Order House
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
And the Order Will Be Delivered to You
Express Prepaid
WRITE FOR PRICE LIST
Suits lust (Co!
Sweeping Pre-Inventory
Reductions
Think of it, a $25.00 Tailored Suit for
$10.00, a $32.50 Stout Suit for $15.00 or a
$29.50 Velvet Suit for $14.75 such values,
and dozens of others, are examples of op
portunities that await you in this Great Pre-Inventory cleanup. The day
of reckoning is January 1st, when we take inventory we must reduce the
stock.
Just Two More Days of This Wonderful
Pre-Inventory Clean-Up Sale
Hundreds of women have saved already many more will save to
morrow and Friday.
$19.50 TO $27.50 TAILORED SUITS. $10.00
$29.50 TO $35.00 HIGH CLASS SUITS. $19.85
$24.75 TO $28.50 WOMEN'S SUITS. . $16.45
$19.50 TO $28.50 WOMEN'S SUITS. . .$13.65
$22.50 TO $32.50 STOUT SUITS $15.00
$29.50 Velvet Suits $14.75
$32.50 Velvet SuiU $16.25
$35.00 Velvet SuiU $17.50
$39.50 Velvet SuiU $19.75
$42.50 Velvet SuiU $21.25
$45.00 Velvet SuiU $22.50
St 7k Y
Dresses Vz Price
$ 8.50 Dresses .... $ 4.25
I $10.75 Dresses $ 5.40
$14.75 Dresses $ 7.40
19.50 Dresses $ 9.75
$22.50 Dresses.
$24.75 Dresses.
$27.50 Dresses.
$29.50 Dresses.
$11.25
.$12.50
.$13.75
$14.73
Every Coat in the Store Reduced
$3.45, $3.95 and $5.00
Blouses $2.85
Just to clean up this lot of 12 dozen all new styles, selected from our
regular stock. These arc beautiful Crepe de Chines and Pussy Wil
lows in practical tailored styles; also desirable Lace Waists in dressy
effects; sold regularly at 3.45 to 5.00; all most desirable and ex
ceptional values at this price.
P O RTLANDS I I f
124tol?8 Sixth St, Just offshinaton
Celebrate
New Year's Eve
at
The HAZELWOOD
Special program bv the HAZEL
WOOD ORCHESTRA on New
Year's Eve and New Year's Day.
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New Year's Day
We will serve a
75c Turkey Dinner
The HAZELWOOD
Confectionery and Restaurant
Washington St. at Tenth
Approved
Contrary to expectation, our announcement
that the
New Year's Eve Festival
will start early this year at 9 o'clock sharp
in Arcadian Garden at
Hotel Multnomah
on account of the possibility of early clos
ing being enforced contrary to the disap
pointment we anticipated, it has been received
with general favor.
Guests who had made reservations for supper
are- taking advantage of the change in time
to convert their affair into a 9 o'clock dinner
party omitting their usual evening dinner at
home or elsewhere.
Mr
3 DONT BE A PESSIMISTC
Because Oregon Has Gone Dry.
Every Man, Woman and Child
BOOST FOR OREGON
We take this opportunity to thank our patrons
for their liberal support given "Ye Oregon Grille"
during the year past.
Notwithstanding the elimination of wines and
liquors, we shall continue to entertain our Grille
patrons with the same high standard of Orchestra
and Cabaret.
Devoting our efforts toward creating in this
popular Grille a standard of service, unsurpassed
in any city of the United States, from a light lunch
to a heavy dinner or any kind of a soft drink.
Our beautiful Bar, opening on Broadway, will
not close its door on January 1st., but will serve
all kinds of temperance drinks to everybody.
HOTEL OREGON, Inc.
N. K. Clarke, Manager.
Reliable
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Full Set Teeth, that fit. .$5.00
Gold Crown, 22-k $3.50
Bridge Teeth, 22-k $3.50
Painless Extraction 50c
"If you find this number you wont
Kt hurt."
CORNER OF SECOND AND MORRISON
LOOK FOR THE BIG UNION SIO.N
All Work Guaranteed.
Dl. WHETSTOMX. 3COX.
BO
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Th T. 1C O. A- will fit anv arrfL
bltloua younn maji or wonm for
f Irwt rim positions In BOO X-
xzxrara. stxhooxapxt and
SALISMAJTSHXP.
To men this Includes valuable
ath'etlr. aquatic and membership
privileges, although tuition cost is
less than elsewhere.
FHOVE MAIS 7065. A-S581.
Our class in PVBZJO SFEAEXHO
is eivtnn great confidence and com
mand of language to ita members
Th cot Is pmal!.
NATIONAL BANKS
are for the service of the people.
They are incorporated under the
banking laws of the United States
and are subject to direct Federal
supervision.
TWICE yearly this bank is care
fully and minutely examined by
Government authorities, and
FIVE times each year we publish
sworn statements of our condition,
enabling the public to know the
status of our affairs.
We want you to understand the
different ways in which we can
serve you through our various de
partments checking accounts,
savings accounts and exchange,
collection and escrow departments
and shall welcome an opportu
nity to demonstrate to you the
completeness of our facilities.
LUMBERMENS j
National Bank
Fifth and Stark
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