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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1916)
The Herald D. L STITT. Editor. the best it will ever have fori for Portland will have to he new service. Recognizing this, generated and iu whatever way 'overtures are heinj made toithis niav he attained the Trade enwndwMr.d-ciMmtursr,.umh,&iyi. every liuetliat might he induced j and Commerce Bureau is going cMr"nd,rU,'!lot'0,'('i'lerlllis a9 H terminus, to join with all business of the I or a ort of call. (vast territory hack of tins port Overtures have been made to to carry out the plan. Portland the Railways t.n to the extent of jChainler of Commerce News, through iratlic support for a; trans-Pacific line, and these re suit in assurance that are abso-i Mutely satisfactory to the Maiiag ing Committee. 1SSIK0 KVKKY FKIDA V Subscription Rates One year - $1.50 Six mnnthj - - 75 eta Three months - 60 cU Monmouth, Oregon. FRIDAY, JAN. 28. 1916. Concluded from pae 5 National Banks Organized. 1915 could control under any condi Comptroller of the Currency tions growing out of the estab Williams reports that duriii" lishment of a regular line. This Deceinher, three formal appli- ''"la is being put before the peo- cations for conversion of State I'"' "l0st interested, ana is cre- baiiku or reorganization of State Hl'"l "'"'I' H feeling that it seems or private hanks were tiled ami ('e,"'!'''' t the port will have 21 formal applications to organ- "ffers of service in the near fu ize national hanks hy individu- tlire f "1,1(,h importance 'als not connected with existing After u service is established State or private hanks. Uwru the problem of gelling for During the same month o 'l the share of freight that wi applications were approved, 3 ''"'ke it remunerative, and make of-these being for conversion llie l'0l t eompetive with other of State hanks, or reorganization M'0'1 of tlie IVi,it'. immediately of State or private hanks. '"'ltiL' 11,18 problem is a dilli During the calendar year r"Uo"- II f,,l,,,ot solve' ended December iU I'll.', -m (mTl (,f the business iu applications tnnr,.i'. ,;'. l'i lpr,'sts of U' community, work t "IH'IV IKIWWIHI H. Krickson 4.00 Data is being gathered as to I John Robbing 4 00 Oriental ami Australian freight d..j n:...:.. m. m ' " 4 Cravel Co .... 15 00 Wilson 8 00 Frank Wlnslow 10 80 33.80 Road District No. 19. , Ren Womer Leo Condron VV T. Turner that the port now controls, uud I ,ll,pm Sand ,, . , , ..!!'. W. Wis CITY MEAT MARKET C. J. BRUCE, Proprietor Always on Hand: Fresh and Smoked Meats, Bologna, Minced Hams, Boiled Hams, Ham and Bacon Fresh Fish on Fridays The highest cash price paid for poultry, veal and all kinds of hides. General Delivery. Monmouth, Phone Main 2302 Oregon 12.00 3 HO I 5.25! 20.75 1 13.00 19.00 26 00 4S.00 10.00 2.00 hniilu ui,i l tt .t applications pending, 14; were approved; 138 hanks, with tutu capital of S,;;i!2,(lll() were au- thorized to begin business, o! which number DiJ, with capital of 2,(ii;7,OI)() had individua capital of less tnan .")(),()( H) ami nig with the deepest patriotism and loyalty for the port, will join hands in compelling to move through and to this port even ton of freight thatean bereache. from here. How to get all business es tablishments of the trade terri :?!, with capital of ,o,lii)5,()()0. lory '" line ,for "i- n effort hud iudivi.lih.l eitlll ,( ,mH "Cfi'tonsidered manv times UUOorover. Of the l.'iS hank chartered during the year !4 with authorized capital of $,. T . . . j oh as soon as a service is promised a most far-reaehin' and aggressive campaign will be ness houses, and they will be solicited and called noon in i multitude of different wavs to do their utmost iu support of the service to be established. If fl,.. .1.. .1.: . :.. .i ... in.; viu tins in iiiuKame manner that the building establishments building other ports back those districts, no doubt whatever is felt that there will be manv 0:12,000, were conversions H'f '"""K""' "'iiong these busi Slate banks, and with an thorized capital of ll.KSo.OOO, were reorganizations of State or private hanks, uud 54 with au thorized capital of 1",000 were primary organizations. Tiifiti. fl.n .1. . e 11 .iiiiu nie 11 1 (M 1 i 1 01 Dt'cem her, 4 banks, with a total capital of 1115,000, were authorized to begin business, all of which had individual capital of less than 150,000. n., t. ........ I..,- hi ,-. , lyvvriiiuer .il, the total number of national banks organized was 10,810 of which 'i,180 had discontinued business leaving m existence 7,(i'Jl banks with authorized capital of $1, 077,50 1 ,H75 and circulation out standing, secured hy Unite, States bonds, 7li),571,75S Circulation to the amount of 51,705,450, covered hv lawful money deposited with the Treas urer of the United States on ac count of liquidating and insol vent national banks and associa tions which had reduced their circulation, is also outstanding, making the total amount of national hank circulation out standing 771,:i;i7,l!OS,l)llllv Review. Strong fyorf Bang Put Forth onBehatj' of Port of Portland The Trade and Commerce Bureau is now putting a large part. 01 its time on the problem 01 getting offshore and improved coastwise steamship connection for the port. It is clear to the management of the Bureau that, in view of the vastly improved' navigation, conditions at !,., mouth of the river, Pom,,,,, llls an opportunity at ham never encountered before and probably. ti-amship lines serving this port regularly and giving an outlet tor commodities that in the past have stagnated in the local market. One of the conditions that will have to he worked out in this respect is a far more intense patriotism for the port. It is rifilirlii'..i.l ............ I .. ' .-v.Hw.c, mining ousiness men who come in contact with other seaports of the I'acilic that the local business men there throw their business to those (inns that help their ports. They do not have to he asked to do it but they study the ways and means whereby their business can be used iu the most effective wav t huild up their transpoition lines. I" the past it has been nro- 1:1 .1 ""mi mat I'ortiand was the most cosmopolitan and Road District No. 21. Andy Parrlsh HI. P. lakes, assigned to It. A. Titus Warren Ward W W. Ward 'ndv Parr'sh fyanty Parrlsh A. Sampnn 4V.5n K. A. LaDow 25.00 H Horn 3.00 C. Hlnshaw 4 00 191.50 General Road Fund. Frank Orr.ent 4.00 II. J. Ferguson 4 00 K. M Mltty 7212 Fred Kuhln 7.00 A. Lake 7.00 Thomas Pardo 2.00 "ay Hawthorn 11.00 M. A. Vanderburg 3 50 fieo C. Mitty 1.75 W. II. Patterson 12.50 tvle Payn, & Son 17.00 I ardlne Push 5 00 Hen Womer 12 50 r F. I'lrih I6.57 R. L. Sabln 2.46 Tames Mlddleton 100 87 Walter Mullir 49 00 0. P. Rrooks 20.00 W. Finn 100.00 Waok & Robbie Carafe 39.56 O F. Paulson s Tos Hltvtzen 14 00 W. H. Hlntzen 28 00 I'Vle Jones ioo Hprmnn Lenhard 20.00 P. W. BIhks 20.00 F,d Dykstra....- 19.00 nale Fowler 20 00 Minor Raney 14.00 F. E. Schulze boo Fay Jones 10.00 M. W Jones 4 00 L. I. Barsell , 15 95 Joe Swearlngen 4 00 H. Wander son V. A. Ftuhback a ao n L. Keyt k rank Valltere 7 9S Fd. Valllere is nn Harry Valllere 90.00 Ben Carroll iroa ''alem Sewer Pipe Co 36.17 'oe letherow nn V. A. Cochran ano A. Rutterlck 17 so Fred BrnViks 10 00 Will ParlHotnn. "'ii'ioivyy., I fll : v ir.,-u tl " iii.uiu niiiison.... g60 Salem Tile & Mercantile Co.. 7 00 w. Vernon orb Pimer Ci thrle i o John Underwood 30 ro Harry Gross inn Canfleld e no J Merrick icnn H. Rlekman o'nn ftto Jahn 1 on T. J. Werth ; Thos. J, Merrick " 73 00 r.rnM rrl0k -M Vila Merrick jfinn 'van Merrick " 26 00 Clearvtew Orchard Co '.' 28 00 i Juriz g ftn Tohn A. Schuerch... .. j'm Albert Schmid "' ic Mfred Werth J 75 Ira Yocum , V P. L'erman f?2 August May 4nfl0 Road District Warrants.... flism General Road Warrants.... 1,518 05 Tola Road Warrants 3.10163 Tctal $4,373.23 1 For Cigars, Tobaccos, Con . fectionery, Stationery; etc., come to our store. We can please you in these lines. D. C. Walker & Sons Successors to P. H. Johnson Monmouth, . Oregon C. G. GRIFFA, Plumber and Steam Fitter. Carries In Stock Bath Tubs, Toilet Fixtures and all kinds of Plumb ers' Supplies, nickel-plated or otherwise. All orders attended to promptly and work guaranteed MONMOUTH. . . OREGON WC3C FOUR MONTHLY MAGAZINES fl .68 And Our Paper All One Year THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN Thos iM'JfeS Wi MS t. 1 Jffii O. A. C Poultryman Selected easy. ACT QUICKLY! Send ui your (infer nVh. . . . u. when in town. I, T0U " f our ''""tatire, or call and ,ee get these four mea2!ne If v Uf paper before do !t " to -end in vJl.V Kriber to vm of these m-. . S" 'Ur y e . ,ub- your lubscription for on. . ' ' " reuewal ower t0 Ul wi will extend . vi the big College yards he has had vdiuaoie experience in trap-nest Another 0. A. C. trained poul tryman has been selected for an important position. R. B. Thomp son, of the class nf iqiq j gi"K trade comnmnitv of the Resent foreman of the Colletrel R breedln feeding, and ...vim:. Diisiiu'ss nouses herei UU1 Iarm poultry yards, has1 1 " uluusanas of high- '' "ot hesitate to buy from I . " ask to head the poultry sec brokers that importi'd through l!i,n of the dePar'ment of animal rival ports. j husbandry, New Mexico Agricul- ' llf Ifyoa Sub.cr.be to our paper for one ye.r. ISC dean, interesting Z iZ 'llmi . -of Fhion, VvJZZSr?"" J- Science, An, Music, ' Ueneral F"ie, Live Stock nd Poultry. $11 Afi SendYmir (Irrlor Dafnro Van r. i u l The Magazines Will Stop Promotl.. When Tim. k n. 1 Husiiiess houses on llgvt Sound, however, will not pat ronize, as a rule, anv establish ""'"t that does not use the transjiortion port. class birds. He will leaVe for ww new as soon ag he can be relived here. He marl-W. for etaion as a mailing clerk turai Lolletre. At work at New Mexico is carried i the Portland 0ronian section ot the animal hus. bandry department but it i pected that one of Mr. Thomp- 1 HOS SiTVl n tr I..,. (Son's fircf H.itJ ....... j- li jil i ---...v uuura h i na rA wi ! I cor 1 lie .saint, nirtv v;.i ;., tranize thp u-n-l- , , . - .'iiiil- n ao a separate de' partmentand become Q Kan) He was a strong student and also active in student matters, hoi mrent that the same loyalty ilT T edittT f the Barcm- "yieter. In his work as foreman of arjre measure concerniinr S..n Francisco establishments. U this assumption is true it vVkirfOVER 68 r EARS' T EXPERIENCE A Tradb Marks Vli.ilO OESIONt 'Frffl1 CopvmouT An W. F. SCOTT Contractor and Builder All kinds of CarpeteriK and Ra. Pt work neatly done. figure with "Uildyou.,. going toh.abuit on that new V f Trade Marks f. m4 Designs ViJ!? gncr for secunixr patents. l"faj notice without cturge, in th Scientific American. nUNN&Co.36B. New York Tatting done by the yard en quire Mrs. J. B. Sowash, Herald umce.