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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1917)
aooc jonri u i 1 d S u IOC Eaoioot30i!l , KODAKS The kodak make perman ent the scenes that attract and interest you. Camerai of many size. Lat m show you en , Dcreloping and Printing Perkins' Pharmacy 1 If we haven't got it we'll get it Ask in. The Drune drier is 'scheduled to j begin operations next week. Sheriff Orr and family were, visitors at 0. A. Wolverton's Sunday. j Hank Ferguson of Falls City called on J. D. Stevens Wednes day. The string of returning hop pickers which began early in the week, is now about over with. James Goodman spent last week in Carlton visiting rela tives. Mrs. Belle McNight of Halsey is here for a visit with her moth er, Mrs. Lee. Dick Taylor of Pedee visited with his sister, Mrs. A. Johnson Saturday. Mrs. E. W. Wallace of Port land was a visitor Sunday wtyh her sister, Mrs. Nettie Boche. Mrs. Fannie Custer and grand daughter of Philomath were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Halleck on Sunday. The editor returns thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gentle for a box of fine pears left at his house Tuesday evening. ANNOUNCEMENT C On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day of next week we will have a large . line of Ladies', Misses and Childrens' , coats on display in our Monmouth store. These are all of the newest styles and fabrics and we feel mre you 4 will find YOUR new coat here. : ' September 24th, 25th and 26th Miller Mercantile Company No. 10,071 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank At Monmouth, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business, on September 11, 1917. RESOURCES 1. Loans and discount v. . . .$137,932.19 2. Overdrafts, unsecured 21.07 5. U. S. bonds: (other than Liberty Bonds of 1917) U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 15,000.00 6. a Liberty Loan Bonds, unpledged. '. 6,000,00 7. Bonds, securities, etc.: b Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits..,..". $ 1,000.00 Securities other than U. S. bonds, (not including stocks) owned unpledged.....: 38,238.31 Tnliil hnnrl. auenritlo. Bti 39.23fl.S1 9. Stock of Federal Reserve bank (69 per cent of subscription) .... 1,200.00 . temporarily domiciled in the 10. Value pf banking house ; . 8,982.88 1 rooms over Williams' feed store, u. Furniture and fixtures , 2,200.70 1 moved Wednesday into the house 13 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 16,272.19 j gQuth of the Norm theater 10 iaBn in vauu ana net amounts due irom national Danxa m, ut. Total of items 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 ." i 99,988.65 19 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items 588.63 22. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer 750.00 W. J. Mulkey, Jr. returned to Monmouth this week, having spent the summer in trie harvest fields of eastern Oregon and Washington. Mrs. Elmer Rake and children are down from Carlton for a vis it with Monmouth relatives and friends. Mrs. Howsman, who has been Total... .'....$310,902.43 LIABILITIES. 24. Capital stock paid in $ 30,000.00 25. Surplus fund : '. 10,000.00 26. Undivided profits '. $10,242.96 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 1,117.67 9,125.29 29. Circulating notes outstanding 15,000.00 SO Net amounts due to banks and bankers (other than included in 28, 29) 657.70 Demand deposits; ' Individual deposits subject to check 194,157.25 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 5,978.77 Cashier's checks outstanding !' 141.61) Total demand deposits, Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40. $3)0,277.62 Time deposits (payable after SO days, or subject to 30 days or more notice) 39. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 45,708.76 41. Postal savings deposits.... ; , 133.04 Total of time deposits, subject to reserve. Items 39, 41, $45,841.82 SI, 32, 34 Total .$3H',902.43 State of Oreeon, I " County of Polk, J 88 I, W. E. Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. E. SMITH, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of September, 1917. WALTER G. BROWN, Notary Public. My commission expires September 22, 1920. CORRECT-Attest Ira C. Powell, ) G. W. Allen, the gentleman who htis been reconstucting the "Maples" and had a lease on the place for a number of years, is reported to have 'departed Mon day, bag and baggage, for parts not definitely stated. Clares Powell, who has had in a considerable acreage of" beans this year, completed the harvest Wednesday with the aid of a corps of youthful assistants and is now busy with the threshing. A company consisting of H. K. Sickafoose, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stockholm, Miss Maggie Butler, Mrs. Daniel and L I. Bursell were busy in Dallas Monday pre paring the Monmouth Grange booth for exhibition. Little Things for Little Folks Baby Chains, Lockets, Bracelets and Rings Newly designed pieces that are unusually attractive, and are exactly as well made as the regular goods we carry for grown-ups. WALTER Watch Repairer and Jeweler. G. BROWN 1 Perkins Pharmacy. WOOD SAED to Order H.B.MORSS, Successor to E. E. Rake Country orders solicited Phone 720 CITY-MEAT MARKET Geo. Sullivan, Prop. Fresh and Smoked Meats Hams, Bacon, Boiled Ham, Minced Hams, Bologna. Etc Fresh Fish, on Fridays The highest cash price paid for poultry, veal and all kinds of hides. Free delivery. Phone 2302 Monmouth Oregon Wm. Riddell. J. B. V. Butler, 1 Directors. High COSt of Shoes Reduced! Have your shoes repaired in a modern machine shop. Half soles sewed on with aLandiS Stitcher. Shoes called for and delivered One triad alw.jri used. ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP R. J. EVANS, Prop. NOTICE Shoe, culled for J d.lit.r.d, Atk Tr deliver? m.m. Seven steps From Herald ITS TOO BAD PEYTON GRAVELY COULDNT HAVE) LIVED TO SEE THAT fPUCHj USED FOR HIS PLUG EL J WE OLD FELLOW$l I APPRECIATE WHAT IT ISJ J I TO GET THE ORIGINAL J I GRAVELY! Tl furl -X " ltAEa-'rJtlatefc -UWCi "" -ri- II lllL , All , fVi. l.Ufi I. il nil m L GRAVELY'S CELEBRATED P Chewing Plug 1 BEFORCTHE INVENTION OF OUR PATENT AIR-PROOF POUCH GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO MADE STRICTLY FOR ITS CHEWING QUALITY WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS SECTION. NOW THE PATENT POUCH KEEPS IT. FRESH AND CLEAN AND OOOO. A LITTLE CHEW OF GRAVELY IS ENOUGH AND LASTS LONGER THAN A BIO CHEW OF ORDINARY PLUO. J?S3. 9rave!yfotacccCa DumuiA TAT" THERES AN EYE FULL OF NEWS ON BILLY POSTERS BILLBOARDS THIS MORNING- iTHATS A CINCH t ii