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    THE NEWS RECORD
f Twiea-a-Week.) ,
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, J
Formerly tha Wallowa Newa,',tab'
ashed March 3. 1899. "-' ' '
Published Wednesdays and Satur
days at Enterprise. Oreaon, by
THf ENTERPRISE PRESS
Office East side Court House 8qgarj
""Entered as second-clas matter
January 2. 1909, at the postoffice at
Enterprise. Oregon, under the Act of
March 3, 1879. ' - '
Subscription Rates; One. year $2.
six months $1, three mouths 50c,
on mouth 20c. On yearly iab-la
advance subscriptions a discount of
Z5a is given. . ,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 19 1910.
A Household Medicine,
To be really valuable must show
equally good results from each mem
ber of tie family using U. Foley's
Honey and Tar does just . this.
Whether for grown persons or child
ren Foley's Honey and Tar is best
and safest for all coughs and colds.
Burnaugh & Mayfleld.
Lodge Directory
Ik A r ENTERPRISE LODGE, Nc
,U U. r. t53.
KMEKALD REBEKAH LODOE, No. lit
K.of P.
ENTERPRISE LODOB, Ni-
JUAN1TA
Sisters.
TEMPLE,
NO. ' 7, Pythlar
MAOmiin BNTERPRWE CHAPTKM
IVlnuljt'llUNo. 30. Royal Arch MasoM
niAi..i.riWA LODQE. Na 88. A. F. A
A. M.. ' ' ' , '
Mill " EAGLE CAMP, NO. 1Q497. M
.WA.W. A Meets first and thin
. Thursdays in each month. In new Fra
MmRl hull. Vlsltlns Nelithbori alwayi
welcome.
CHA3. THOMAS, Consul.
J AS W. RODQERS, CVsrVt. 1
ANEROID CAMP, No. 862, R N. of A,
in n im
ENTERPRISE CAMP. No
'1I.U.1I. 586. W. Of W.
ALMOTA CIRCLE. No. J78. W. of W.
An Ideal Husband., .',.'.
la patient oven with a 'nagging w'f6,
for be knows she albods help. She may
be bo nervous and run-down in
health that trifle annoy her.. If she
Is melancholy, excitable, troubled with
doa of appetite, h.euduche, elocplcsH
nsa. constipation vr fainting and du
zy spella, she needs Elcctfic Bittern
the most wonderful remedy for alU"8
women. Thousands of sufferers from
backache and weak kidneys have
:ied them and become healthy and
happy. Try them. Only 60c., Sat.
faction, guaranteed by sJ( Druggies.
VHE GOOD ' -
TOBACCO SHOP
IS
HOMAN'S
If You Prefer the Best Brands of
Cigars or, SmoKing Tobacco
you can always get what you
want hete. Fine line of
PIPES
The same is true of all our
Stock. Come in and see. t
PRENTISS HOMAN'S
Next Poor to Bank
Enterprise, Oregon
The White
If you warn a lk (rode swing
waohUi wUh U ,
WORLD'S STANDARD
. OF EXCELLENCE
BUY A WHITCr..
The macUUie It 'uMurpaswd tot
lmpllulty, durablUt) and Uit' oliftt
aeler of khe work tt will' do. It 1
Bad in two ty,. . 4h,irtof
8bul and lh ba proved KOiary
ShatU. Tha iAMr : nMht awa
tUtsr a lock or , chaki aUich.
. Tkaeve are a nuaiUar of styles to
akMM IraiB anA tha WOvd t U
Fred S. Ahky y
V SELLERS
PAY MORE FINES
nniiNTV TREASURY ENRICHED BY
! ... .
TOTAL OF $3300 RECORD
; OF COURT.
Fines amounting to $3000 have been
a-ved n-nd oailejt.el from 13 persons
Ludioted by the July grand Jury for
nelling Intoxicating liquor, and who
pleaded guilty since the beginning
of the November 'term, in addition,
George Wright, u nder a $200 cash
bond for the eame offense, and in
dicted by the November grand jwy,
has skipped to partj unknovu, for
felting hi bond, so there's' a totail
of $3800 already In the county treas
ury from thev? source.
Gid. and Elijah Wolfe of Wallowa,
lgainst the former of whom there
are four ind'ictmentai and two against
:he latter, alleging ''he amm off ence,
have entered pleas of not guilty and
will stand trial. Thair cases are con
tinued for the term. The iremnirfl.T
k3
Indlc-ineiits asa4n-st Sybil Gilliam
Joseph ire stfJ;r.en,leii.
In addition, to tho $2500 of fines
reported in our last issue, are the
following sentences;
J. W. Emmons, flood $200.
Charles Carbon, fl.iei $250.
Milehel & lMi.ei, found guilty at
the July term. ' -Mitchell fined. $350
and to serve 20 days la Jail; ' Pipes
flne.l $250 and do serve 30 days In
Jnll.' Caw appsa'ei to Supreme court
Now come In, dliuilsa their appeal,
plead guilty. muI pay ithelr finea and
cots, amoauitlng In all to over $700.
The count paiolea boih for iJ days. I
Two clvlli eul'.e have been tried' by
Jury, and the old time caaet of DeVall
v'3. DaVaM te occupying tha 'time if
not 'the attention of judge a,::a i
Frldiy. FoMov.lng Is thj
. Record of Courts
Joha Cmrry and A. E. Boeknian vs.
Graat W. Joluisoi and C. R. Eddie
mon. Objections- ta receiver's report
overruled. Receiver to rocover csia
from objector, John Curry.
Vernon II, Gre;g vS, W. A. aaid
Sarah F. D.ivlJ. Decree ond Judg
ment far . plain 'i:t of $1745.88, coats
iud interest.. Order of solo of mort
gaged premises. ,
Nancy G. Mallory a T. J. Riallwy.
Default of (ie;ejida vt. H. R." Haniin
appslii.'vl rs;eree to take testimony.
Decree of divorce granted plaintiff.
and name changed to Nancy G. 'Allo:i.
N. H Moiks vs. S. L. Eurmaugli
3t al, Ve.dj,:ti for dofeiidanta. In 'JT.
of $200 and co-ta Plain tliif granite;!
flvo duya in which to f'Je ft motion
o jL a-vldei the judgment.
Ed Chapman, vs. H. A. and W.. T.
Qneseoberry. Vei-dlot for plaintiff In
sum of $20. '
Wright In Charge
Enterprise Central
Manager Crowe Makes Change New
Toll Line, to, Imnaha
Cempleted.
T. J Wright haj be-oa appointed
Uioad opera.or of tluei liuterprUie cent
ml by Manager &i D; Crowe,' and took
cnarge of ttio ofuce 'rliay mornnng.
Mr. Cwwe rooris the rebuilding
of the IninaliA lino completed, and-
snys Uiq compuny ha spent $2000 on
tha line making It practically new
llareuftar'A toll of 25ceuits .will be
chaii'ged for 4alklng ovor that, Jin to
Imnaha and Hie threa subscribers
m 4h main s lute, C. L. Hartshorn,
Loiigfollow & AHio'd. and Davln &
.MlcheMod.
jTh( prow Oiejk line has been
tatesn'Over bytlie Home independ.
ant company, ani a 60'.w as tlie local
Miifl from her eadit 'in extended to
Jewfll's, thCrow CwA Htw will be
connected to It, and all the subscrib
ers along tho local and the present
Crow Orojk.Jlue wiM have exolualve
c)line)tou ' with Bn'eipriae central,
w!:b no't.ill rha.rioe.
' CHURCH SERVICES.
Me'ho.tUt; pre.vhlng by the pal
lor at 11 m,-Mil 7;30 p. m. Morn
ing hetuei' vrb Siwulfkaiive of the
SUence. of Jens''; ' Evenkig, "The
Inestimable Valie "of a Soul." Bi
ble s-hool at 10 a. m., Epworih league
piayer meeting at 6:30 p. w. AU
'corUally United. '
Thank;lving Service.
' Tiiet'ichn.rc1ei ' of &iterprlse will
unite In a union aervlca lu the pres
bHeiianjhtMv4" Thnjsday, Nov, 24.
at 10:30 V.'ra. Itev. B. F, Meredith
sjvlU pj.w;t tli j sriiioa.
;.' BANK'S FIRST REPORT.
The first rerort or the Enterprise
State bauk U pubUshod In thl pap
cr,' ThU liMtitrtUn ia loa than two
months old, and is occupying- tempo
rary quarters but has started out In
a. way to give great encouragement
to' the ' atocUiol'era .nd director.
Vi' w alone btdldrng wW probably
be ?e;-ly n?ora the 'first of th, year.
QUOF
UNCLAIMED LETTERS.
Tha following letters remain un
rated for the post office at Ent
erprise, Orogon for tho week ending
Nov. 12, 1010. -' . ,.-
. .Vita Eslella Foswell, Mr. Wm. Gour,
Jr.., Mr. E.' R. Holmes, Miss Hunt,
.r-V. "-
-, wi Hnmj-jrtn
Mr. C.'B. Wllllam-
Parties calling for the above will
ploi3o say advertised. Nov. 12, 1910.
Those not called for wilt be) sent to
he Dead Lelijer office oa Nov ' 26,
Pea Weather?, postmaster.
ERROR CORRECTED.
'Owing to a typographical error In
'he 'tcpopt of the. Wallowa National
l-ai:l; 'n Wednesday's paper, It is re
published today. It U a splendid 're
port an allows this old and strong,
bank enjoying th larger measure of
P i'j 'c conCIdience and esteem.
DISTRICT OFFICES.
Kopreaentative Wallowa Union Total
J. A. French, D. 778
J. P. Rusk, R. 712,
ProKJcutlng Att'y. ' '
J, S. Hodgln, D, 658 .
F. 3. Ivanhoo, R 826
lOeOi
1384
1223
I486
1838
2096
1881
2312
FAIR INCORPORATED.
The ar.tlcto of Incorporation! of ithe
Wlalowa County- Agricultural Fair
association have been filed' ti tiha of
fiea cf the coiinity elenk. TUa capi
tal stock la $7,500, r.nd the' ijcor-
poraters are A. C, MiUr, B. B. Boyd
and C. S. Bradley.
Marriage) Licenses. .
Nov. 17, Charles. A. McAnulty, 18,
farmer. Enterprise; iva MyrUe weav
er, 16, Enterprise.
Four New Citizens
Given Final Papers
Two Others Make, Petition For Nat
uralization to Circuit; -Judge
Knowles.
Christ Eauer of Enterprise, a nat
ive of Germany, who came to this
country la 18S4; A iguot Koepp of wal
lowa, born. In Germany, who came to
the United SUte In the Centennial
year; Theophilei Blanc of jeweph, borti
In sunny France, but a resident of
thla. greater Republic for 11 yeans;
and A'jfred Benjamin- Dav'les, bf Tfoy,
a native of England, who hast been- a
lesfldenl of the United States slnee
1893, were grantei .their flnai papers.
by Judge Ivnov'ea aid took the oath
of altegiance
Guaiva'jd Clvriatoph-eraon of Wallow
and Willdara Freudenberg'of Joseph
have fiCed petltisns' for their final
paps.ru. Tlie former la a native of
Norway and has been a resident, of
this country ol.ice 1873. Freudenberg
wa3 born In Germany and came to
the United States In 1896.
HOME RULE' AMENDMENT.
Attorney General Crawford holds
tlutt the. Home Rule amendment be
comes effective ft soon as proclaimed
by the goven:ior and, hi answer to an
Inquiry of D, Walck of Joseph,
says ,!ihat Jn towns, like Joseph, that
voted wet while the county a . a
whole voted dry, the Mcenskig of sal
oon. will be in the hands of the coun:
ell as soon as the amendment Is
made a part of the organic law or
th,) state.
ROGNAS P. O. DISCONTINUED.
The post-office at Jtognao, north
east of Wallowa, was discontinued,
Tuesday, by order of tho department,
because of Insufficient business.
FOOTBALL GAME ENDS
IN MURDER CHARGE
Wheeler, W. Va. A warrant charg
ing Thomas McCoy, right end of the
Bethany College (potball team, with
murder in connection with the jjeath
of Captain Rudolph Munk, of the
West Virginia team, was Issued here
by Magl.:rate Hobba. The action fol
lowed - a partial Inquest by Coroner
Rogers.
Munk sustained Injuries in the
game between the two teams Satur
day from which he died five hours
later without regaining consciousness.
The testimony was furnished princi
pally by Homer N." Young, a Pittsburg
attorney, who umpired the game.
Deliberate Blow Charged.
Young testified that Munk was mak
ing Interference and was a -few yards
In front of the scrimmage line when
McCoy came up to the West Virginia
captain, striking him on 'the head.
Munk fell to the ground unconscious
and. Young ordered McCoy from thj
game.
The autopsy disclosed that Munk's
death was caused by a blodo clot at
the base of his brain and could not
have been the result of a former In
jury. - . ... ,
County Court Is
(iiven Due Credit
Grand Jury Report For November
; Term 1910, Wallowa County,
; ' State of Oregon.
We, the .Graad Jury for the No
vember Term 'of the Wallowa Coun
ty Circuit Court; beg leave to report
aa follows; ' A
We have bebn In continuous. sA
slan' for th,pee days, and returned In
to court two true bills, and two not
true bills of Indictmen'ts. j '
We have carefully Investigated all
charges of any violations of thelaws
of thla state tnat have been bought
to bur attention, a id have not con
eluded all the testimony aipon all euch
charges.'
;. We have Inspected the f ficee and
records of the sheriff, c'.wk, county
surveyor, and the county assessor,
and find them neatlyi kept, and
far as we could discover, properly
kept In all respects.
We .would respectfully recommend
tha.t the County Court grade "the
court house lawn, in accordance with
the established grades, and from each
corner of the co'jcrt houso, a cement
sidewalk be cons'Tiicted of suitable
dlmeneioas, to each corner of the pub
lic squaw, and a similar walk on. all
3ldea of the court-house building.
We recommend that a typewriter
be purchased for the office and- use
of the District Attorney, In handling
ite buslmes'S of his office, and 'tak
ing the tea'lmony before the Grand
Jury. As It now appears, it is nec
essary to deprive, during the terms
jf court, some other of rtcej of a macr-
lne in order -that thla work may be
properly done. .
The Grand Jury desires . at this
time to compliment the County Court
la having erected and furnished as
commodious, and convenient a court
house for his county, a can be found
in the state, and at an expense. , far
:.sas than many more imposing but
'.es.3 convenient s'lruotuires.
We wish to express our 'thanks to
His Honor for courteous treatment,
and the District Attorney and hi dep
uty for faithful attention to our var.
lous demands, an,j to the other of
fleers aad bailiff si "for co.ns,lderaite Te
spouse to our wants during the entlr
sesolon.-'
We .respectfully ask to be re
lieved from further duty at ' this
duty.
We desire to be relieved from fur
ther duty, and until ithe f urUher ordei
of this court.
Dated at Enterprise, Oregon, No
vember 16, 1910.
U. A. M'cCrae, E. A. Hart, Geo. D.
Beaten, J. H. Moare, H. S. Brown,
C. L. Berland, Ira bavla; Grand jury.
City and County
Brief News Items
F. S. Bramwell, manager of tiie
sugar beet factory, was here, on Wed
nesday night. ' '
Miss- Minnie Glidden, county agent
for the New York Mutual Life, went
to Wai'.owa, Frl.'ay.
. Mrs. M. E. Reynolds, of Jjoatlne,
guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Merrymar,
returned home Friday
Marian. Harris of Flora left Thurs
day morning for Etgi.i and other out
side points on a business trip.
L A large anger wasi left In hls office
several weeks ago, that will be cheer,
fully given to the owner If he, will
call. - . .
J.-K. Mcnley ma'o final proof on
hU homestead, Thuwday, before Unit
ENTERPRISE OPERA HOUSE
Two Nights Only
Friday and Saturday
NOVEMBER 25 AND 26
, Return of the Popular Favorite
MISS ETHEL TUCKER
SupporUd by-a Company of Great Strength
Friday Evening
The Romantic Comedy Drama
Christopher Jr.
Saturday - Evening
The Sterling Western Drama
' -
Always on Time
Usual Popular Price. Seats at Bur
naugh & Mayfield't Drug Store
ed Statei CommlB-Mcner Cart Roe
enterprise. .. -
II. T. Skacgs and H. C. Davis came
out from Flora-VeJncHday, and the
following day went to I-,ir. Davis
homcsteid near the Butte?. '
Dr. W. L. Nicho'a, osteopath, will
be In; hla Enterprise office every week
day, the Wallowa trip being discon
tinued.''1 58btf
Mrs. Harvey Ha-rlr and children of
Wallowa came up Wednesday and via.
Ited until FrlJay with her parents,
r. and, Mrs. H. C. Cramer, and oth-
er f3iaiiv3, . - . '.
Mrs. m. Fltzpai'.rlek of Loatlno P3-
trjjn&'a home Thursday, hr.vimg boon
h re to attend the Christian churcn
convention, and remal-r.od a day u
vlaH,. relatives
Mrs. Dan Mil'er and children went
out te La GronJe on Frltiay's train.
Mr. Miller and son Melvln .will drive.
out. They had been- here teiplng on
tho boat harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. O-scar Colpitis, of. For-
et Grove,- who are visaing relatives
and' frkqda- here, went, to Promice,
Thirsday, for a visit wi-h Walter
Colpitis, and W-mily. ' ., -
Miss Iva Myrt e Weaver and Charles
McAaiultv were married by Rev. W. P
Samtns at his home', Tauroday. night,
November 17, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. versa
Weaver and Miss Vina Weaver .were
present at the ceremony, - ,
If you have net si nrted1 reading Th
Stowaway, boaln now. A complete
ii;rnopsis of pro.edlns chr-ptor3 is pub
lished thla .02k, and tho ceeply io
?restkig pf-rt or tho stery la ' -right
xheidr . Try It and you .v.-ill never
rilji a Tiacy otory k the fulure.
Ralph Pldccok who rayed or.i '-he
local Baseba'l team a couyki C s-;.'-i-
:i3 visa here cm, :ouiri liusIinc.Ti Je""."-
ng Thursday for hta. home at Poca-
h,11o. He i back Jn the railroad work
living a brakeEian rua frcm roc a
ello to Momtke.io, and la aleo extra
conductor.
F. B. IXraiel tnd J. A.' Mineau of
I'.ountaln Homo, Ida., frlead3 of B. A
3rler cf tlio Funk store, are here
oak in g over the city and - country,
.r. .Daniel has. bea.i connected wlJi
i number of Important e'terprii3es in
wuthorn Idcho aivdi Mli'.erju is a real
)3iat,e ajgeat and investor.
Mrs. M. Badde'ey and. little son
. after left Thr3day- for Walla Wadia
he:a her Xaltoei,-ln-law, J. A. Badle
ey, U ljims very low vl'A meuralgla
f tlie heart. 'Mr. Baidoley became
.'.1 sevoral weslts ajo audi wee taken
n Wni'n. Walla far treatment. His
.vl'fe and son are also by his bedside
The management of the, Opera
House to p'jaasel to announce for,
Friday and Saturday, evenings of next
weA, the ro'-urn ot the JocaJ favorite,
diss Ethel Tucker, eupported by a
jtrocig company, FrWay 'evcaing pre-j-sntlng
the romaitlc comedy drama.
hrlGbnrihcr .T.r nml Saturdav even-
.ng tlie grea,t, Western drama, Al-
.vays on- Time. Misa- Tucker and her
jempany have -this season been play
ng the Southern. Idaho circuit te a
is buatoera and whereTer" the tomP-
uiy has appea,:e.l it has bean treat
3d moot cordially by the critics IK.
jchumway, leading mm of rha com
pany, was. formerly leading man, In
Jie taeck company playing 'the Salt
Lake Theatre, at' Salt, Lake CUy
fid Is considered ne , of "the
nost promising youing actere in
:he country. Miss Tucker has some
very capable specla'ty, people wth
her this s-aaaon. whsee woifla wl-H en
ivet the waits! between acts.
WANTS COURT TO !
DECIDE GOAL GASES
Washington The secretary of tha
Interior will . recommend in his an
nuai report, soon to be made public,
that the entire group of Alaska coal
, A 1 , ....
iauu tuauu, ueaung w:tn what are
known as the Cunnlngaam claims, be
taken entirely out of the Jurisdiction
of tbV interior department, so far as
their final consideration -end adjud
lcatlon are concerned and placed un
aer we jurisaict on of the court of
appeals of . the District of Columbia
f - , .,
rui severm memos inese cases
have, at the request of Secretary Bat
linger, oeen given entirely Into the
hands of President Taft for bis spec
lal direction, with .a view that no ac
tion be taken In the matter without
the president's sanction, and now
that the time Is drawing near when
a final disposition of these important
cases must be made, Mr. Ballinger is
ani ons that they shall be placed
sucn a position tnat even the most
biased cltlxen may. feel that no sort
of personal leaning on the part of
department heads w be a factor
the final decision. , .
In
Expree Strike Ends.
" V T n ...
ew ine EtriKe of the ex
press w.zon drivers, which has para
lytit' hisless in New York and Tl-
cinlty and threatened to result In
general teamsters walkout, is practl
illy ended. The express companies
agree to take back the strikers and
consult with representatives ot the
employe regarding wages and houra.
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETINO.
Notice of first meeting of , t"he '
tockholdera of the Wallowa County
Agricultural Fair Aso elation. - -
Articles "of incorporation of the
WallSwa County AgricuWuiral Fair As
sociation having been filed as- requlr-.
ed by law, the f irst meeting of the
stockholders ofsali Wallowa County
Agricultural Fair Association' .will be
held at the " office . of Associat
ion, In the Wallowa County Title
Abstract Company's building, in
Enterprise, Oregon, 'on December 10th
1910, at 2 o'clock In the afternoon for
the purpose of electing a Board of.
Directors for the ensuing year.
Date of first publication, Novem
ber 12, 1910.
. A. C. MILLER,
, , .-' B. B. BOYD,
C. S. BRADLEY,'
Incorporators.
Japalao, varnish stains, rtmeed oil
at Burnaugh ft Mayfleid'a
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL'
, ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the fi
nal account of Maggie H. Bloom aa
admin slratrljc of the estate of phebe
Jane Bunnell, deceased, has been fil
ed fai the County Court of Wallow
County, State of Oregon, and hat
the 30th day of November, 1910, at
the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M-, has been
duly appointed by such court for ,th
hearing of objections to such final
account and the , settlement thereof ,
at which time any and all persona
Interested in said estate may appear
and file objeetioina thereto in wM- '
and contest the same.
Maggie H. Bloom,
. Administratrix.
S4S5 ' Chaa. Thomas, her attorney
No, 64.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Enterprise State Bank, at En
terprise, in the State of Oregon, at the
close of business Nov. 10th, 1910.
Resources.- , Dollars Cts
Loans and discounts $24,189 00
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured 218 24
Bonds, securities, etc. 264 49
Banking houBe, furniture, and .
fixtures 7S0 Of)
Due from banks - (not reserve
banks) .. 592 SB
Due from approved reserve
banks 19.040 28
Cash on hand . 4,652 94
Expenses 989 46
Total . .;..$50,597 09
Liabilities. Dollars Cta
Capital stock paid in $25,000 00
undivided profits, less ex
penses and taxes paid. 77 43
Individual deposits subject to
check 25,177 16
Demand certificates of denosit 34 00
Time certificates of deposit.. 300 00
iBBmer s cnecKs outstanding 8 50
Total ...$50,597 09
State of Oregon, County of Wallowa, ss:
i, w. j. Minterman, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
w. Kj. riinterman, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 19th day of November, 1911.
Daniel lioyd, Notary Public.
Correct AtteRt: Sam Watte. Sum
Litch, E. B. Knapp. Directors.
No. 3912.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The Wallowa National Bank, at En
terprise in the State of Oretron. at the
clpse of business Nov. 10, 1910:
": Resources. Dollars.
Loans and Discounts ... S243.489 37
Overdrafts, secured and un
secured 1,070 76
U. S. Bonds to secure circu-
la'ion . 12. BOO 00
Bonds, Securities, etc 8190 68
Banking . house, furniture
and fixtures 12.800 00
1". X-.. T.T..I I T 1
duo iruiu taiiuiiui canKB
(not reserve acrents)
4,324 13
' 170 07
Due from- State and Private
Banks and Bankers, Trust
Companies and Savings
Banks 1
Due from approved reserve
agents 14,753 89
753 89
129 12
t necKS ana other cash items
Notes of other National
Banks
230 00
67 40
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels and Cents."...
Lawful Money Reserve
in Bank, viz: -
Specie 19,793 15 -
Legal tender notes 3t8 00 20,101 1
Redemption fund with U. S.
l reasurer (6 per cent of
circulation .... 625 00
Total ...I... .-...$.a3,451 47
Liabilities. Dollars.
Capital stack paid in.. S 50,000 00
Surplus fnnd 65,000 00
Undivided profits, less ex
penses aqd taxes paid 10,786 59
National . Bank notes out
standing 12,500 00
Dueto other National Banks 1C0 28
Individual deposits subject '
to check 128,142 70
Demand certificates of de-
Posit .26,921 90
Bills payable, including cer-
- tinea tes of deposit for
. money borrowed ... 30.000 00
Total... ; $313,451 47.
State of Oregon, County of Wallowa, ss:
I. W. R. Holmes, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
W. R. Holmes, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
thw 15th day of November, 1910.
SEAL Shf
' Notary Public
Correct Attest: Geo, S. Craig, M,
A. Holmes, Jay H. Dobbin, Directors.
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