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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
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 way 4, 1920. MSOl'RCM 1. Loan ind discounts, including rediscounts, (except ahown in b & e) $186,843 48 2, Overdraft, gecurei ; unwcurtd S116.SI H6H 5. I', Government Securitiei Owned; a Deposited to secure .circulation (U. S. bondi par value) 15,000.00 j Owned and unpledged 26 39? U0 ft War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps Artuaily' Owned ST8S Total U. S. Government Securitiei 41 4S4 35 i Other Bonda, Securitiei etc. ' Securities other than U. S. bond, (not Including flocks) owned unpledeed t ' Mst&i joiai oonus, securities, etc. other than U. S....... 74,268.94 60.00 1,200.00 8.MO.0O J, 000.00 2,105,36 24,900.09 7. Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Rank Stvlr . Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 per cent of lubsc'ription) 9. t Value of banking house ; 10. Furniture and fixture! 11 Rt.nl estate owned other than banking house.'.' , , , . . . 12. Lawful reserve with Federal 14. Cash m vault and net amounts due from national banks 89,664.20 .u. j.bi u.uunw uue irom nanKi, oankert and trust com- M.iieN ouier man included in Itema 12. 18 or 14 9,2S2.f0 ui .nil..-, to, i i, io, in, ana n , 98,947 CO IS Checks on banks located outside of citv or town of 'V.;n. bank and other csih items ....... iH wi . fttrucroiiuuo lUua wun u. s. Treasurer and due from IT Q """r . ...K.t ea,,, oui. not collected, (approximate) on Notes mi dih neceivaoie not past due.... , 1 150 00 Totai- ...,....:::::::::::::::;::$i5es ' LIABILITIES. VM 80,000.00 T r. r;-".;: 10.000.00 u vji.ui.iucu jjivhuj...... 18,371 92 1 b Lesscurrent expenses, interest and taxei paid .. 4 466 56 13 9)5.36 2S. Interest and discount collected or credited, in iU.,,,. ' . maturity and not earned (approximate) 1 IV) no 28. Circulating notes mitfn.lin ' ' Vw,w m r w u , . 15,000.00 W. ta.-h.er a checus on own bank outstanding . . . . M Total of Items 80, 81, 32 and S3....... 63 Demand deposits: (other than bank depoaita) subject to reserve (deposits payable within SO daya) 84. Individual deposits subject to check........ 316 05 58 85. Certificates of deposit due in less than 80 dayi (other'thMfoV'"' ' money Borrowed) 38. Dividends Unpaid. , Total of demand deposits (other than bank deraiti) lubject to reserve, Itema 36, 37, 88, 89, 40, and 41 325 242.67 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 in n -c . . ' ivviaj uu pusti ravings): 40. Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) .'. 47,551.42 1,182.09 6.00 Vote for Good Roads Vote 302 X Yes for t' 4 State Road Bond Limit NO PROPERTY TAX . HO DIRECT TAX NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX Present Auto License Fees and Qasolint Tax will pay both Drincioal and lnh. on all the bonds under this constitutional amendment. Approval of thia amendment la necessary to permit early completion of state Highways. State of Oretron, ) ..$442,891.03 County of Polk the hT . solemnly swesr tha, -,..,... Ule mn m my Knowledge jjj ' ; uiui a" . . . E. L. KILEN, Cashier bubsenbed and sworn to before me thil 12th day of May, 1920. . , , ' . WALTER G. BROWN, My commission expires September 22, 1920. N7 PubllC' " : , CORRSCT-Atteat ' ' IraC. Powku, . , . . l- B. V.Butler ' ' Wat. Riddbll ) Director!. A lead of young people from Monmouth attended Christian En ueavor aoings in uaiias one evening ' this last week. s When in need of a trunk call on Moore & Addison Furniture Co., Independence, Oregon. We are agents for the Famous 3-ply trunk guaranteed not to spilt or warp Mr. Kilen, Sr., is here for the summer, having spent the winter with a son at Bakersfield, Cal. We have Grass Rugs adaptable for every room in any home. They goa long way toward supplying the needs of a vast army of housewives who wish a good quality rug at a low price. Moore & Addison Fur niture Co., Independence, Oregon. W. J. Whiteof Dallas, democrat , ic candidate fr county commis sioner was circulating among the voters in this vicinity Tuesday and rr.ade a call at the Herald office. Evangelical Church Note Sunday, May 16. Morning wor ship at 11. At this service Mrs Conklin will give a brief report of the W. M. S. convention held at Se attle. The Pastor will report some of the good things given at the an nual conference held at Portland last week. Sermon at 7:30. Sunday School at 10. Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Subject: 'Religion Pays". Lead er, Pearl Conkey. Mid-week ser vice Wednesday, 7:30 , Aid, (Tues day and Thursday, p. m. , " Manager H. M. Richardson of the Telephone company was a visitor in wis city Friday. We run a free Delivery to Mon mouth. Moore & Addimn Fnrni. ture Co., Independence, Oregon.- O. A. Wolverton wag fifty seven years young Monday and a number or friends dropped in during the evening to help celebrate the event A very pleasant time is reported We carry the famous Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet, Make your kitch en a playground instead of a prison by owning a Hoosier. Moore & Ad dison Co., Independence, Oregon. I. T. Fream has missed a scythe fro-n his premises and says he hopes that when the party who borrowed it,, returns it, the scythe will be as s larp and in as good condition as it Wis when borrowed. Independence Blue Lodire Masons had work in the third de?ree Wednesdayfnight followed by a ban quet and a number of Monmouth brethren attended. A'new ferry has been installed at Buena Vista. , Dr. F . W. Bowersox operated on Mrs. H. C. Winters Wednesday; re moving her tonsils. W, J. Manning, who Is workina in one of the Independence hon- yards, spent the week end at home. He expects to start with the paveis soon. Extra fine, full blood, year old 0. A. C. rooster for sale." $2.50. Inquire Herald Office. Mrs. Dornaife was in town the nrst of the week, doinz tone cleaning up around her place here. Charles Parker, contractor for construction of the gravity cite ine was in 'Monmouth Saturday night. He reports progress on the line slowed up for lack of pipe, but the prospect of three car loads dur ing the week will help out matters. J. B. Nunn, truant officer of Dal- las was a visitor here Tuesday look ing after infractions of ' the child labor law. The Monmouth Coonerativn Shin. ping Association Will save farmer'i money in the sale of livoaivk Shin with us and cut out middleman's profit. H you have stock to ship notify w. J; Stockholm, Mgr. " tf Houses and Lots Houses with one sere. ' Houwi with larger tracts. Very reasonable in price. See Moran. J. S. Prime and family drove to Portland Sunday afternoon to view the wreck caused by the collision of two electric trains at Bertha. Au tomobiles by the hundred'and thou sand were there, attracted by this wreck "which was one of the worst that has occurred in these parts in years. , , Try a pair cf. Dr. Thomp 4J son's Quality Glass; they ' , are fitted with Aliilitv. Local Hotel, Tuesday, May 18. 2t Mrs. Herman Wundcr was called to Falls City last week Tuesday to assist in giving a proper welcome to a small boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bruce. . 1 Mrs. Nina Collins was a weekend visitor with relatives, in Fulls City, Good Roads may 21 (it 302 X Yu ferrc SUti load load IMt Strong Evidence Is the Statement of this Salem Woman Backache is often kidney ache; A common warning of serious kidney ills. "A Stitch in Time Saves Nine" -Don't delay -use Poan'i Kidney Pills. Profit bv this nearby roai dent's experience. Mri. Emilv Kd- wards. 1108 . 1.1th St., Falem Ore., says: "I couldn't iieak too hi'irhly in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills for tJM a.! : . a I Ira Williams says j Time to look your mower I Over ! i The General Blacksmith and Horse shoer ' I have never found anything equal to this old, reliable kidney medicine for regulating the kidneys and stopping backache, I am only too glud to tell others who are subject to backache, at I used to be, that Doan's Kidney Pilli are very relia ble and effective fur that trouble," Price tiOc, at all dealers. Don't aimtilv ak fur a kidnev remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills-the same , that Mr. r.ilwarda hail, foster Milburn Co., Mfri., Buffalo, N. Y. BETTER OPTICAL WORK VOTE FOR J. V. Webber has so far recover ed from his injuries as to te able to be about some and was down tpwn a day or two this week. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Chesebro left Tuesday for an extended visit with relatives in Portland and in The" Dalles. Monmouth Heights Cletus Butler of Monmout t was on the Heights on business Satur day. . ' . Roy Clark of Independence was seen in our midst the first of the week. John Moian of Monmouth had business here the fore part of the week. , Elmer Rake of Monmouth was a visitor here last Sunday. C, C. Fishback of Salem, Miss In a Fishback of near Independence and Mrs. Robinson and daughter Beat rice and Mrs. W. H.Mack of Mon mouth were guests at the Fishback home Sunday afternoon Lloyd Cody and family and Mrs. Bertha Welch of near Independence were out to their places here the first of the week. Ed Borch purchased a milch cow of Milt Bosley recently., If a man can write a better book, preach a batter sermon or make a bettor pair of glasses than hia neighbor, though he builds his house In the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door., ' I cluim the greatest efficiency in the practice of n,y profession and taker s justifiable pride In being able to do just a little better work than my neighbor. " ' Skill, service and fair price compose the indtstructible founda tion upon which my success has been reared. Cwwult me about your eyes next " ,' - Tuesday, May 18, at Local Hotel, All Day DR. WILL J. THOMPSON Eyesight Specialist Iftside and Out - ' PAINTS, VARNISHES, ENAMELS, Etc Vote for GOOD ROADS Vote 302 X Yes for - 4 State Road Bond Limit ., NO PROPERTY TAX NO DIRECT TAX 1 NO INCREASE IN AUTO LICENSE FEES NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX ' Present Auto License Fees and Gasoline Tax will pay both principal and interest on all the bonds Under this constitu tional amendment. Approval of this amendment is necessary to permit early completion of State Highways. I gill "WJI ' . . . UK I L Til . , j;ftev I HRn. ."ft 1 jllLrf'Vrl::::!::!:::! ". lit i III 11 i A, I L-ft ft 1 preserve andbeoutity V -VT-r m . .... "air essential of paint is to preserve. Second, to beautify. loo many peopie mane the mistake of considering only the lat- vvuomuuv UUj pauiis oi mienor' quality. . , , The result is a temnorarv hoanti fvrir Dttnnt-' ...111 L . the wood. ' ' L wiuioui preserving FULLER kints and other products are of that quality which preserves and beautifies., Ihroug their use, inside and out, years of life win be Ed to your home and,it; will be made more livable to yourself and family? Sm W .Pa'nt-making experience are back of every brushful of FULLER Products, Insist on FULLER'S and you'll be sure of results And remember, there FULLER Product for every", paintable suSe-inside W. K Fuller & Co. -V Vi''v" 849-1920 ; . ; g Northwest Branch Houses at Portland, Seattle,. 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