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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1920)
K.ht: INUEFEN!: TERFRISE u 7 ' t ... .v.:- plk nrmtf blacksmith of this citj g U 11 B-1T V '''--'' ' pound xor mwi aVf.nintt doine x A n n Grow Farmers Matt Uanli Buena Vista Prof, and Mrs. Reynolds left Wednesday for a few days visit with relatives and friends in Portland. Lester Murphy and family and Mr. and Mr. J. R. Loy were among the Albany shoppers in Albany Tuesday. Mrs. R.E. Prather, who was called to Portland last week by the seri ous illness of her brother, Otte Cole, returned Saturday. She left him resting easier frojtr the effects of an operation at j the GoodSamar itan hospital. " C. P. Wells and wife were over from Salem Thursday gathering fruit from their ranch. 1 Wells Brothers delivered a truck load of cherries to Salem on Friday of last week, .receiving as high as 13 cents a Annes. will Simmons and Harve were business calTers in Salem Wed nesday. W.-R. Bevens and wife returned Wednesday to Portland after sever al days visit with relatives anu friend here. A family reunion was held on the banks of the Willamette Monday night, where supper was rvd and a general good time hni 'Un. Sarah Collins, aunt nna . - ' n -Afr Revens. accompanied them u - tn, .n indefinite stay in the v - , metropolis. J. R. Loy, who signed up some time in April for a new Buick was Saturday and brought it home with him; -For awhile it looked doubtful if he would get it in this spring's shipment -Frank- Chown of - Independence, REPORT : OF THE GONDITION;0F THE Independence $12,500.00 52,300.00 2,000.00 9,000.00 23,897.82 Annj-A'p am AT INDEPENDENCE, IN THE STATE OF. UKa,uin, ai . of business on June 30, 1920. ; RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including .rediscounts., Overdafts secured, none; unsecured. $6236.10 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. 5. bonds par value ' Owned and unpledged ' Total U. S. Government securities Other bonds, securities, etc Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to se cure postal savings deposit. Bonds and securities (other than U. S. securities) pledged as collateral for state or other deposits (postal excluded) or bills payable.. y Securities, other than.U. S. bonds (not including cfnlrs owned and unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc. other than U. S Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 of subscription ) ."." Value of banking house owned and unencumbered.. Furniture and fixtures . t Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States (other than in cluded in items 12, 13 or 14) Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than item 16) Total of items 14, 15 and 17 93,343.25 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer W due from U. S. treasurer Interest earned but not collected approximate on notes and bills receivable not past due THE CLOSE a . 1. 1 m a lr n Y1 1 T n w- Morula evening horse shoeing among . . ' lsv VwtTV fit farmers, as ttiere is nu f -y -- present. Ho was accompany his wife. , ....u. D W. Nickells, wife ana ut ters, Inez and Eula, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lichty motored to Carl ton, Yamhill county, Sunday ami spent'the day with relatives and friends. Nelsbn Anderson aid wife of Mc Minnville. and Misses Evelyn and Ruth" "Hehdricksort of Vancouver. Wash., were over-Sunday visitors at the N. C. Anderson home. They left Monday for Eugene for a few days visit with relatives and friends. Miss Lebta Baldwin of Harris burg, was a week-end visitor at the M. V. Prather home. Miss Lela Mc rtann returned home with her and will spend the summer there where he has employment. xr; M.riorie Reynolds of Inde noTiHenoe. soent Saturday night and s,,V with Miss Blanche Harmon Leland Prather and Art BI-.k t Alsa working in a log- ginir nmn. Mr. and Mn M. N. Prather M Mis Mabel Prather have returned a week's outiwr at Belknap Springs. Portland The way Portland's Papific freight service hplns Oreeon industries is exempli fil hv a recent experience of the American Brush company of this ntv When the price of hog bristle8 rose in China, the company started brincine its shipments direct to P,M-tlnd mstead of through Puget Rmmd and found that the" freight cost saved just Daiancea me use th nrice of bristles. So the price of 34,897.82 brusnes was not affected. Half of the brooms made in the east and brought into Oregon to be sold are made on handles turned in Oregon factories and shipped east. $161,692.53 6,236.10 64,800.00 1,950.00 15,600.00 4,000.00 9,022.40 21,485.10 82,817.18 10,407.12 118.95 4,321.93 625.00 1,100.00 j ORDER your oak wood now Dickson & .Ma Vs v., ?!) per delivered in town. IS from 1 1 cord, i c 9-3t I Total. 2,024.58 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits . Interest and discount collected or credited in ad vance of maturity and not earned approxi mate) Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of items 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33 Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days other than for money borrowed State, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bfnk Dividends unpaid 254,920.98 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve, items 34, 35, 36 and 38 Certificates of deposits (other than for money borrowed) Postal savings deposits . 419 074.13 50.000.00 15,0;iO.OO 4,076.05 1,100.00 12,200.00 2,024 58 236,346.01 8,013.97 8,000.00 2,556.00 79,210.29 542.23 Total 419,074.13 I, I. D. Mix, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I. D. MIX, Cashier. STATE OF OREGON )ss COUNTY OF POLK Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1920. B. R. WOLFE, j j Notary Public. j My commission expires Jan. 17, 1923 j Correct Attest: c. a. Mclaughlin OTIS D. BUTLER H. HIRSCHBERG Directors. Wlaster Trucks Extra stretngth, extra power and extra service j!s built into every Master Truck.. Examination shows it; performance proves it. Compare its specifications with those of any other truck of similar rating. Horse-power, frames, springs, xles, compare vital facts like these, then draw your own conclusions. iy2 to 6 tons. "Master of the Load on any Road." f Marion Automobile Co. Opposite Marion Hotel . Salem, Oregon WANTED Girl for general house work. Good wages. Inquire at Enterprise office or phone Farm 1220. 16"lt WANTED Hop Picker. Will run autc truck to and from yard for . convenience of town people. 16-4t Walker Bros. NOW registering hop pickers. Would like to hear from those who stayed through last year and oth ers at J. R. Cooper's hop yord. Pearl C. Cooper. 16-4t LOST New 4x34 Royal Cord Tire, between Corvallis and Indepen dence, with rack and li"ense No. 8717 attached. Notify Charles Waller. Salem. Oretron. for re ward. AO-It OF ATTENTION GROWERS SEEDLING CHERRIES Your children or others can make good money picking the fruit off seedling trees, that is unfit for mar ket or cannery just jumble them into a box and ship to us. We ex tract the seed for propagating pur poses. Address, Oregon Nursery Comrlany, Orenco, Oregon. 16-2t THREE SNAPS Jlutomobies BABY GRAND CHEVROLET. OVERLAND. STUDEBAKER. INDEPENDENCE GARAGE YOUR TIRE Trouble Adjusted promptly and in a work- manlika manner. Try ma. SEJ&- VICE in big letter Savaro. Curtis and Racine Tires and Tsbee for sal. M.I. O'DONNELL Aerots from Farmers Ctata Bank, Indapeadaaca, . , , Since Organization Loan & DUcounts , Bonda & Varraata f 7.000.0 9l,W Departs NOV, 191 NOV, 1913 NOV, 1914 NOV, 1915 NOV, 1916 NOV-, 1917 NOW 1918 NOV, 1919 23S.OO0.M 5,000.90 109,000.09 142,000.04 168,000.90 NOV, 1913 NOV, Ml NOV, 1914 NOV., 1915 NOV, 19H NOV, 1917 NOV, 1918 NOV, 1919 t t I 71,000.00 128,000.00 88.Ooo.Ofl 103,900.60 138,000.04 177.000.00 228.000.00 331,000.00 Buster Brown Shoe Store SALEM, OREGON- July Month Specials in SH O E S I?? !'r ?C! ' f j For Men, Women and Children 1 During July we are offering bargains in all lines j Buy Shoes at the BUSTER and save Mail Orders Carefully Filled - 'oo o I Tfe M H B 0 nf L . mm JLgm ft Has been greatly relieved. You will be safe now in buying that car you were figuring on. We Have Them IMask and We also have good buys in used Maxwells, Overlands, Dorts and Chevrolet The Truck Season is here. Don't forget our maxwell and Nash Trucks THEY LEAD DALLAS, OREGON tilitics g0 mnFPFMnFNCE ORE 4