Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, January 16, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THK CONDITION OF THE
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AT 1 X DEPEN DENCE, IN THE STATE OF OKKKON, Al
of business on December 81, 1019
hi:souces
Loans and discounts., including rediscounts,
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12,500.00
91,550.00
803.55
2,000.00
Overdrafts secured, none, unsecured. SW7.03
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) . .
U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness owned and
unpledged
War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually
owned ;
Total U. S. Government Securities
Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure post-
al savings deposits
Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks)
owned unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc, other than U S
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 of subscription)
Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered la.MO.OO
Furniture and fixtures
eal estate owned other than banking house
Unwful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Hish in vault and net amounts due from national banks
JJt amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust com-
oanies other than included in Items 13, 14, or 15....
Qecks on other banks in the same city or town as re-
sorting bank (other than Item 17)
Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 142,117,64
ecks on banks located outside of city or town of re
porting bank and other cash items
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer
Interest earned but not collected approximate on
Notes and Bills Receivable not past due
111, 720.fi!
01)7.03
104,943.55
18 10.73
20,010.73
1.950.00
15,tO0.(H)
4,000.00
20.924.71
2ti,13b06
125,543.75
14,665.98
1,007.91
Stiou
Clearance
Sale
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2 592.78
Total
?483,218,19
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid
50,000.00
15,000.00
3,791.30
Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance
of maturity and not earned (approximate)
Circulating notes outstanding
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding
Total of Items 32, 33, 34 and 35
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less than SO days (other
than for money borrowed)
Dividents Unpaid
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to Reserve, items 36, 37, 38, 39,
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed)
Postal savings deposits
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 42, 43,
44 and 45
3,135.19
320,185.59
77,606.11
TOTAL
I, I. D. Mix, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and b Ik
I. D. MIX, Cashier.
STATE OF OREGON
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COUNTY OF POLIv
Subscribed and sworn to before J
me this 12th clay of January 1023.
B. R. WOLFE 0
Notary Pullic. j
My ;o"imiss:' i -vrires Jan 17, 1923
Correct Attest:
II. HiRSCEEERG,
W. 11. WALFEP..
OTIS D. BUTLr It.
P:rr-ctors.
In order to clear our shelves for spring goods, we will
and will also make many specially low Prices, of
JANUARY 8TH TO JANUARY 17TH, 1920
One Job Lot Ladies small sizes up to 4 in Hannans,
Laird-Schobers, Selbys, etc, at the special price $1.35
Another Lot of Black Kids and Patents with Grey,
Tan and White Cloth tops, 144 pairs all sizes and
widths to olosp nut at $2.95
625.00 ! Lots 107 and 108 Ladies "Selbys" Black Kid cloth
ton. French heels, all sizes and widths, $ 1U.UU va-
1,000.00 ! $4.95
into 1UI - -
Lot 126 Ladies "Red Cross" Quality Fieldrnouse and
and dark Grey Kid with Matched Cloth Top" $11
Grades for $6.45
Lots 176 177, 296 Ladies Dark Grey Aall Kid, French
or Cuban Heels, the real values are $15, our reyju-
' ular $11.50, sale price $7.85
Lot 191 Ladies Fine all Fieldrnouse Kid Lace, $12.00
Grade for $7.45
Lot 210 Ladies Fine all Brown Kid Cuban heels $12
grade, for $9.75
Lot 0204 Black Kid, Black clot top School heels,
worth $6.00 for $4.35
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES
534 Misses Gun Metal Button Spring heels 11 to 2,
value $4.50 for $2.95
517 Misses Brown Elk Button Spring heels 11 to 2 va
lue $4.50 for $3.35
500 Misses Black Kid, Grey Cloth top lace value S4
for $2.85
O650 Childs dark grey, all kid lace, 8 to 11, value
483,218,19 I 5.oo. for $3.65
O640 Misses dark grey all kid lace, 5 to 8, value,
$3.50, for 1 $2.85
537 Misses "Plamate" black Elk Bal. 11 to 2, value
$6.50, for $5.35
638 Childs "Plamate" black Elk Bal, 8 to 11, value
$5.50 for $4.65
612 Childs Brown Elk Butoon 8 to 11, value $4.00
k- Cut Prices on AH Shoes nothing reserved Ir
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which the following re a lew rust I LIN UAY,
3,791.30
1,000.00
12,500.00
3,135.19
307,538.89
9f 646.70
3',000.OO
77,070.62
535.49
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32 Childs Kid Turn Soles 5 to 8, value $2.25, fn
$ljrtli
0029 Childs Patent Cloth Top Button 1 to G, val ti
$ijo for
MEN'S SHOES
730 Mens Gun Metal English, Neolin Soles, vvoi,uc
todav $7.50 (a ., $4i
0722 Mens Brown Bull Dog Toe, Oak Welt Solf
worth todav $7.50 $6:V
718 Young Mens 2-Tone Brown Tan Top Engh
worth todav $13.50 p $llia
72( Mens Stetsons high Grade BlacK Claf EnjrlJ
Lace w orth todav $18.50, fr $12.d ,
756 Heavv Brown Bluches, Welt Soles, worth tocW
$7.50 a
0760 Mens Foresters Hand Made loggers 10m A
top worth today $20.00 $16"
There are no better loggers shoes made at any pr
BOYS SHOES im
812 Black Calf Blucher Sizes 1 to worth $4.1 '
, . tx
saie price m
826 Extra Heavy Oil grain Blucher 1 to 5H. wor,
5o.uu, saie price it --iu
08870 Little Gents Brown Grain Blucher 9 to 12U
worth $3.50, sale price $2.p
Ladies Spats or Overgaiters S1.45 to $3.50
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167 Comercial, Street, Salem, Oregon.
At the Electric Sign SHOES
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I DID YOU SHARE IN I
THE 'MELON'
151 ON January First we cut a nice fat Ig
5l juicy one for our Savinjrs Depositors ! H i
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1 like 'finding money' it is to get an In- I fcj
5 terest Payment until you have open- I I R
ed a Savings Account here. I H
$ The Farmers State Bank wants ev- I I
5 ery Iiiddie in the countv to have a I E
t SAVINGS ACCOUNT. " H
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E S C. G. IRVINE cashier ID '
5 GLEX SMITH .. Assist-Cashier I
1 I 'tmm FARMERS
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S1ATIONEK
PRINTING
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WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!
The Selitz Lumber & Logging Co.,
Mill at Hoskins has again resumed
operations and parties wanting first
class Slab Wood, may place their or
der with the Independence Enterprise
.wvo aim ucuvury wui oe maae as
promptly as possible. Phone he En
terprise Office today or call.
tit
overlook their
Orators . should not
terminal facilities.
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The older we get the more we hate
biled shMs.
Till: HOME TOWN MERCHANT
When the home town needs a
boost, financial or otherwise do we
fellow citizens, go to the big city mer
chant prince, the millionaire owner of
mail order store, for a "life" a help
ing hand?
Not so you could notice it!
We al of us go to the home town
merchant, the man, our neighbor and
lend, who sells dry goods, groccr-
hoes, hardware, furniture, right
here in the old home town.
That's the man we look for when
! we want a contribution to a lawn par
ty, a festival a fair.
That's the man we ask to help us
buy a new church organ or uniforms
for the ball team.
That's the man we ask to put a
share of his savings into the new
creamery, the new laundry, or any
other new industry this town wants
and needs.
That's the man who pays taxes
I here, and whose money helps fiance
our schools, our town and county gov
ernment, our streets and roads, the
fire department and the water plant.!
For he's a home town man and pulls
his pound of the home town burden. ,
What lo you think that mail or-j
der millionaire would say if we asked!
him to do for this town what is done!
willingly and cheerfully year in and
year out by every one of our homej
town merchants?
"Why, the mail order fellow would
laugh at you!
He's mighty willing to fire a cata-
og point blank at you, but that's all.
Any contributing done is done by
youdself.and the mail order man is on
the receivig end ALWAYS! lie
may, alter he has accumulated some
millions of small town dollars, pre-
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WILL
ADaANCE
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Cars
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Trucks
Prices will advance January 15th.
We will take orders for Immediate 1
Delivery at the old price
Phone or write us for Demonstration
Maxwell dealers Polk county, Independence, and Dallas.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the dlseuae.
Catarrh la a. local dlttease, greatly in
fluenced by constitutional conditions, and
In order to cure it you must take an
Internal remedy. Hall'a Catarrh Medi
cine Is taken Internally and acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of the
system. Hall's Catarrh Medicine was
prescribea by one of the best physicians
in this country for years. It is com
posed of some of the best tonics known,
combined with some of the best blood
purifiers. The perfect combination of
the ingred'ents In Hall's Catarrh Medi
cine Is wnu . produces such wonderful
results In catarrhal conditions Send for
testimonial, fre.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O.
All DruRRlsts, 75c. '
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
wo-mam-u-mm'iHmn-mmnmm(mmB- t-tt 'i mm n win i mm i mmommMymwot
sent a library, a park a bathinc
beach TO THE LARGE CITY where
he spends the dollars he coaxes from
small towns. You know, mail order
houses would starve if they had to de
pend upon doing busines with the peo
ple who live in those large cities.
It is the small town the agricultur
a lcommunity, and the farms that fat
ten the mail order bank accounts.And
by so doing they bite the hand that
feeds them, the home town mer
chants. Let us keep that m mind, and
weigh it well, when a pretty picture
and tempting words in a mail order
catalog appeal most alluringly.
Ml
PRINTING
Will Sell
Horn Goods
lo you know the whereabouts ft-
Austin, who lived in Independer "
lH'JO moved to Eugene. Had a ti
ghter named Minnie. Send Inf'
tlon to Dean John Straub, E,
Oregon. s"
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THINKOfiRAI'IIS.
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U'k best to clip gay Folly's wing .
And take this little hint; ,
Don't be a fool and do the Uiimp'
That won't look well in print
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The rule of three Is that one ;
to go home.
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