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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1922)
::dV';'y9 ..... 1 tninnnnv iiivrn riiir mw f , . r u ... - tuhtwt nutna Hnnrjra te!r sjruz i nw h i i u a ...vi, .. ..----. RridM And.won. of .Portland, while liKA niiinl-liM ril"flhn I .W7M$ i M E III W Davis ti'd McMbfrari Nortli-'k-west Title Holders"-'" PORTLAND' ENTRY INJURED AltfioiiSlt No IiwwIk 'Am itefstetwl . jwit viiiiMsc jriiic or it-, ' . tftntk Acljoti al 1TI -Meet . ' .wUikouftb .there woks' no -new mo tbrcvel track records rcnlstercd yes terday at the fn1r grounds race moot held tinder the direction of the Eu-Mm.)IatOC-yclA IMKWtfatlqn. tho crowd witnessed plenty of fast action on tho oval nd .a lot qf Jieeri coinpe-UUon t''r,'r:iry'';'''-j:','H7T'?rrHr--- mil tit u HTUM, UnpUk nwliiO to tH aol Rnectha. ffc oiaa of OoaUov sad 4Uaa Ma lav t?9ii . Chip off -tU OW Blo M jgaiona utum. DshldhAtfalsrdomi .; of una Jofradfents, thsp candy coaMd. For children and adnlta. S ex V I t C ol d Watch It Sparkle ..-A . -' ' Our soft drinks are the favorites of most.people. They come in many:flavors, but one and all they have ffiat same re freshing tang. c , .. TereV' nothing ' )ike' .theut to. set you up m the heat , of early afternoon.. Get .them at your grocer, or confectionori.,: :; ftUSnt BOTTLING CO. Ill W. 8t& Phone 144 "PVMITACT! jSPRftY ' The rhost effective spray on the market for Sucking arid chewing insects such as aphis, red spider; leaf-roller, in Jose scale in migratory stage; also effective against ' the.coddling moth. ".;t'i w.b!kerr . i . .;;. State distributor ; ..... Eugene .. ;. Oregon among the riders enterM ,ln, tho. tn event of the program. Only ono Ac cident occurreit during , the. meet. Kddle Anderson, of ,1'ortlond, while riding In the five-mile alngle event. vn. thrown from his motorcycle and sustained a badly cut foot when his leg caught In tho sprocket of Ills ma chine. - ; rxrl ttMcm Wlimcni 5IH -Itavls, of 'Kugene, -riding a Iliirloy-DavlilFon muchlno ww win ner of, the; orthwustorn cUamplon shlu ten-mile alile-car c't; lf"0' 13:4 J-6, Tho fCorthwest ten-mile i.ent In Ihe single claps was won by PeMott McMorrnn of this c!(yi. Hme. 1S:30. On of the most exciting races if the meet, wna the special match be tween McXIormn riding a single-cylinder. Indian and liavla with a Harley twin sidecar. McJIorran .took the two-mile match hy the close margin of two .feet. i In the Northwest ldecnr event. Vale Smith. Eugene, rldfhg an In dian, held second place until the last half mile. when, he was passed by Walker and Crane and wua forced hack Into fourth place In tho match. Following the accident, of Anderson, who was riding an Excelsior machine. Vail, who was entered with a .Thor. took his place In the single cham pionship event on Anderson's nia chlno and won second place In tho race. . . Earl W. Moses reiercen ine ruw series and was assisted by tho follow ing timers and scorers: Al Lundstrom. Lawrence Jensen and John Jensen. Otis E. iHackett. Cleveland, factory representative, was announcer. Results of Ten Kveiite The following are the results of the meet: '. Northwest championship, side-car, ten miles first, llavis. Eugene. Kar lov: second. Walker. Eugene. Harley: third, Crane. Salem. Harley. , Time, 11:49 2-5. Northwest championship single, ten miles First, Mcllorran. Eugene, In dian; second. Vail, Portland. Kxel sior: third, ilinziner,. Los Angeles, In dian. Time. 13:20. Cleveland event, two miles First. Brown, Portland, second, Anderson, Portland: .third. Du I'uy, . Eugcqe. Time, 3:42 - Stock twin 61, two miles First. Vaughn. Salem, Harley; second. Evans, Salem. Harley; third. Brown. Portland, Indian. Time. 2:40.. Single 30-50. three miles First. Brown, Portland, Indian: second. Vail. Portland, Thor; . third, McMorran, Eugene, Indian. Time, 3:50. Open side car -(professional). -three miles First, Davis. Eugene, Harley; second. Tale Smith, Eugene, Indian; third. Elmer -Smith, Eugene, Indian. Time. 4 3-5. .. - - . . . Single, five-mile (professional) trr First, . McMorran. Eugene. Indian; second. Vail.. Portland, Thorr . third. Mlntlncr, Los Angeles, Indian. . Time. 6:47 2-5., Side-car.. five miles (professional) First, Davis, Eugene, Harley; second, Yale Smith, Eugene, Indian: third. Crane. Salem, Harley. Time 6:34 4-5. Special side-car match race, two miles First, "Walker, Eugene, Har ley: second, Elmer Smith, Eugene. Indian. Time. 4:1K. -: Special match race, two miles First, - -McMorran, . Eugene, -Indian1 single; second, .Davis, Eugene, twin Harley side-car. Time 2:42. ; .Special .freak .race, two , miles-?-. First, Kerr, .Eugene, Harley, single model -19i3; second, .Welborne, Eu gene, Excelsior twin,' model 1914. Time; 3:16 2t5. , , , CHABUY SVKEET.IS WINKER COOPER' PAOER.COPy EIWAIUS J $3000 I'tR-SE lX OPENER ' NOR.TH RANDALL. CLEV1JLAND. O., July 4.Charly Sweet, owned (by Dr. L. T. .Cooper, of .Dayton. Ohio, and driven by, O. H. (SpetJt) Ere k ine, altvo ,df Dayton, -won tthe, Edwards i 3 00ft- purse tor. 2:08, class pacers, the feature '.event of the ,forty-(lfth re newal of. grand. circuit .rncss hbreo racing which opened here today. Dr. Cooper's entry. Rogor C. also driven by Erakine, won fhe 2:04 class pace. -. ' . , ..The first, race on he card, (he 2.07 trot, ,was a .popular vfotory Lfor Ed (Pop) peers of -Memphis, fJean of grand, .circuit -drivers, owner ;ahd driver of .Peter June, the winner. , . , Each of today's four, races was de cided in straight heats. : Peter Pluto wan the only favorite t NEW 'YORK,: July .4. -Knobbie, ridden by L. Fator. in the Rancocaa staoier colors, witn -130 pounds up, tooK ine twenty-fourth annual run ning or the Carter handicap at Aaue duct track today, running the aeyen furlongs In ,1:24 2-6. , Careful, 120 pounds, ridden by C. H. Miller, wan second, and iBon Homme. 109 nounds. with Schuttlnger up, saved third dver bxoaus ana -tnree others. fsliheriea's Nettie ShoePolish GIVES NEW LIFE TO SHOES ' The 8HrM0LA,txx has an tuy tttrniru.key that Qtorrutjcally lifts the lid. ; ;No .aoUed hands or broiien finger nails. . .. Block, Tan, Whitf, Ox-bjood and Brown. ''- ' a, L-irfc- Always jlwc ' T make bo neitneW is suy habit t tlas " ' SHINOUl Home S. V-wAtmMloUuUri.SueIsjift4) '. shoes, applies poliih quickly and mutij. ' . A,' - Urg Umb,' Wool polnuW biiag VS. - Ih. sUne vlth a rVr t irsks. - lira cento say .., HA V Si)" 'ir; V-":'-1 i i.i You'll be Surprised at what a difference a little work In our shop will .36 .to the .appearance of your car. Jto; Top CoiiiiJaiiV 742 CWneltod Ciiuior-Patii Speed Mai vel Per- forms at Santa 'Barbara ALSO l-dOAliTlOO tPEOQRD ivorld's lmiiwt sprlnn'r, in Kktxl , Kttl Vtm. M'Hl'MC Iiivqus ; (Luiiur fc lvi,j, jn.tUo lue , i kATA RAniURA. Cnl..' July ChtirloB , Puddtck. CjiUfurniHV super sprinter, made five new world's rec ord her tbdJiy iu c4inpiftion Jit p, sanctioned trnck moot over a meas ured, truck. They were: 175 yard. 1 aocond? flat; this clipped 1 1-5 seconds from the rerord. t 135 yards, 13 1-5 seconds, a gain of t-6 of a second, . ,... . SO yards, 7 4-5 8emd. a gain of 1-5 .second, ( r . . ; ' 70 yards, : 7 1-10 seconds, a gain of 1 -1 0 second , 60 yards, 6 1-5 "seconds, a gain of t-5 second. Paddock also equaled the record of, 9 3-fi for tho 100-yard, .and 7 3-5 for the 75-yard dashes. Hq broasted the tape, first in every dUtance of every race except the 50-yard distance of the first sprint, .in which Eddlo Sudden Jed with a time mark of 5 2-6 seconds, not a. record, aud the 65 yard dash of" the third race, which Sudden also won. The races were run over a trnck that many years ago waa a .avorllo race course and had been worked and built apd rebuilt until with the passing years, accord In t? to Paddock, tt has become the best course he vor ran over. The day was idea,!, there being, only a light. breeae and that quartering the track so that it did not retard or aid the sprinters. -The officiate were all men of .experience, -headed by Presi dent Robert Vaver of the A- A..U., who had. personal charge, stationing tho tfnjerjj and the judges. And. in tho phenomenal sprints in jvhJch Pad dock -clipped. 1 1-5 seconds from the world's record for the 175-yard dis tance, .three official .timers and two unofficial timers, all experienced men, caught ihe time alike at 17 seconds flat. ' . - ' ; prtritcr lii feiceilent Forru Paddock was in fine condition and warmed only briefly before, the first race, .while between races he njerely rested ana -regained hi stanina,. fie made .his famous leaping finishes at the final. tape, (n(ench dash, throwing himself forward so (hat in each case he clipped a fraction from his time. , In the 175-yard dash especially, where he got away out in front and stayed there, he took- a magnificent leaping stride at the finish, -In -whioh he widened the- distance between himself and -Eddie fiudden, his near est competitor, as if Sudden had sud denly lost his stride, although the latter, was also, getting over the B'UUUU 1(1 UUU IMiMHI, . !- Sudden from -the Olyntipia -club .of San .Francisco, was pacemaker for the various revents. and gave Paddock every assistance, subordinating his own chances .to help - the. champion. He displayed, wonderful form and, notonly, got away even .with Paddock or ahead pf him, but he- headed him at -me ou-jara mam in xne iirsc race, where he was only one second be rhind .the -.world's-record. . WINS' 111. : AUTO SPEEDWAY CL Covers 250 Miles at Rate of .97,6 Miles an Hour- MURPH , TACOMA SPEEDWAY, TACOSfA, Wash., Julvv4. -Jimmy Murphy, sen r8atipnai automobile ra.ee driver, add ed to jhiS laurels. here -this afternoon ,by winning the eleventh annual SDeedwaV classio. -Murnhv covered the 250 miles at the. rate of "97".6 mijos an hour. Tommy Milton 'took y second .place, after leading Murphy nearly all the way. , - . Milton went Into 'second place at .the 226th in lie when he was forced to go to the Pits ai)d change a. tire, He was unable thereafter to regain the lead. Roscoe Sarles took .third .place, with ' Jerry Wonderllch fourth and Harry Harts fifth. . . Murphy's time for the 25ft .miles was two .hours 33 minutes and 55 3-6 seconds whilp Milton was aless than' six seco'nds behind hfm. , The 67.6 'miles an hour speed -made; by M!rpny broke' the track record for 250-tmlle races. The previous record was made by Milton last -year and vcas- 96.4 : miles per iour; OF FQUBTIUT J1 Patrons of Fistic Game Get . ' Run for tTheir Money ; , . ( Register Lsna Coiinir Speelsl) ,' JUNCTION CITY. Ore., July A. Thtt boxing mrd MtiBftti hnm sh feature of the celehmilon fulfilled nil ttja clnlmfi of the promoters! but the patronaffe wos not up to expectations. The.re. were sonio lively .bouts wltjch kept the fans oh the qui vivo and all got their money s worth. James Haskell of Eufreno and Tpung.Smlfh of Corvallls fought to a draw. , Bob . Wj-lffht' of' Kagend' was knocked out In tho fourth round by Albert .Molmcs of .Junction. Carl Martin won a decision over Kid l.owl. A clever exhibition wns alveii by tho Fox brothers' of Independence. These lads mixed It nil over tho ring in a fast four-round uout: I-nitama Vans ,Ik'Hts Itoiiny . OAKLAND. Cal July 4. "Pnnn- ma'' Joe Oans was alven tho decision over Frapklo ,Denny .a ipcnl boy.Jn a luui-iuuiiu.upui mm aiiernoon, J'en ny suffered a broken rib durfnsr the second round nhd appeared to he suf forlnK.tho rest of the wny. He obk considerable punishment nnd there was no (lue-MIon about ft being Cans' fight throughout.- World's StdU Shimming: Itouurils mnsfinf YQIIK. July-4 Flvn world'. swlinmlpg-rocords for a 70-fpot pool were-sbattercdloday. at Brlghtori' ?.'h. four by Miss Rybii Baour. beck itroke champion ot the Illinois Ath fetlo club, Chicago, and a fifth by Miss Alleen Hlggon of tho Women's Swimming association, New york. 101V tlie Crowds to This Gigantic .Ml J.I liffi-HliER Mss beyond A doubt the most stupendous event of jJJ S Zt JL nd women are daily reaping davinga unthought ot and women are daily reaping for we have made real and true savings on our .regular :.LJ H These are low prices on quality merchand. ;gu'lar summer wanted goods. v - . .1 :'k . if t.; ' '. ... 27-lnch Ginghams, Yard lie Were 19c. In a wide assortment of )l:iids,'.cHccks and stripes. 40-lncK Voiles, Yard 19c Worth 32c. Special offering in light and dark .designs, excellent; quality. 40-Inch Organdy, Yard 19c . Regular 39c grade. An -unlimited variety of shades extra good value. Buy all you 'want. s . . ' 18-Inch toweling, Yard I9c Real 29c value. All pure linen, an ex cellent. quality, and, only for this event. Pure Sijk Pongee, Yard 89c , Sol'd in many stores for $1.50 the yard. This is , absolutely -all pure Japan Silk Pongee. ; -7 -' - '. 36-Inch Muslin, Yard 13c Regular 22c quality. . (ioden West, fine grade, soft finish, bleached muslin. Big value! - ' " - ' ' "' $2 Pretty Voile Waists 83c Daintily trimmed on collar, tcuffs and ront with checked gingham ruffles. ise. Jap Crepes, Yard 27c Standard imporlod quality. Kegtilar Aic seller. , Checked Crepe, Yard 37c Regular -19c. In large and small checks. 36-Inch Percales 18c In light and 'dark ; also fancy patterns. Striped Shirting, Yard 16c lu many colored and striped design. Tissue Ginghams, Yard 59c Values to 75c. lu a large assortment tit- checks., .' ' n ' " ' ' Checked Organdy, Yard 43c M large clioice, in large and snialljchecks. Dotted Swisses, Yard 49c In imported hand tied, Dotted .Swisses, of fine-quality. Fine Cretonnes, Yard 19c Comes 27 and 36 inches firctty designs.' ' '' . Windsor Crepes, Yard 32c Plain and" flowered designs. All colors desired. i-l: Huck Towels 9c Were 15c. Size 2-lxt t lluck Towel of high grade cotton. No limit to the quantity. 1 ' ' ' Pongee Blouses $2.16 Were $3.75. Of pure Silk Pongee trimmed with many colors In gluglioln check". Marjory Waists $2.20 Were $.i.(K). fine washable jptality Vtil0 "Wnist's with organdy. collars and cuff. Men's Dress Shirts $1.85 Regular $2.50 silk stripe woven mntlras Dress Shirts; many. pattonte. Fibre Silk Shirts. $3.45 Real $5.00 values. In a pure fibre silk Men's Dress Shirt-rrbig iliirt .value. Fine Tweed Caps $1.95 i,. Ulin In fine Tweed: also in wide. Many j,.,,,,.. Silk lining ) U Men's B. V. D.'s $1.10 Regular $1.50. The genuine B. V. I), garment, iu full range of sizes. IPoples CaisSi iStc&e : . -. - 30E.9th - . . Girl's Dref .Catches Tins .SEATTLE, Wash., July 4. An ex ploding firecracker caught In the fqlds of a lace drcsa worn by .Olive Larson, six-year-old dnuBhtor of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Larson, today, isnlted the clothing and caused burns which physicians, said would probably result fatally. Mr. Larson, the girl's father, was formerly -president of the flcan-dlnavUn-AmerjcanbftnlTT)fa1?oma. Brmnait tVliui Ovci Martin CLIFKSIDE iPAHK, m AflHLANP. Ky.f July 4. Bill Brennan was Riven a decision over Rob Martin in a 12 round bout here this afternoon. Bren nan showed considerable speed while Martin was slow and apparently wait Inf? for a chance to land. , his fatal rlKht. Th9 flghtTwus Irennan's from ine siuri. t Wilson Knocks Out ,Io marie. . RUTLAND. July 4. Johnny .Wil son, of Bout on, middleweight cham- 3 Ion, Jcnocked out Al Pemarlo of In lannpolls. In the fourth round of t scheduled eight-round no-dec talon bout here today. ROCKY fCAXAAff tlFTR ' , IACIXO FROM BENNY (Continued from Page One) came In with left and cljched. Leon ard .missed a right uppercut, Kansas swung two lefts to the jaw and ieon ard danced awa.y. - Kansas landed two light lefts to the. head and missed a right. Leonard sent left to stomach and Kansas sont back a stmllar blow, Leonard blocked .light -left to heart and Kansas hooked left to stomach. Leonard missed right swing to head at be . . . .. .Round two THoy mlised loft . to head and In the exchange Leonard had the better, of It. Leonard, hacked kansas to .the, ropes, and sent right to chin. They fought at close quarters and Teonard hooked solidly to bony. Round three-T-kanHait mtned a loft and fell down. and Bennlo nailed hfm with a right to the. chin, .making him1 back away. Leonard landed a light left to (he head and Kansas minfled a left ,io stonmch and .BtralgHtened (un Leonard with ,lb(t o chin. , Both mlHHed JofU. .Leonard drove Ka.nsn.i Into the ropes, landing two lefts and a rlehu - iRound four Kansas wns1 hort with a left to the stomach and Leon ard jabbed twice to none. - Khnfiafi again -missed a left .to stopinch. Th,ov radcfl lefts to tho hean and T.conar danced away ,from ,a left, , Leonard booked solidly to stomach ond th champion lanrjod 'A rfght high td the head and ipncrcuttctl KAnsas, H" Came, In and Leonard landed .another uppercut, . forcing. Kansas o ,,rope, Ho .slowed un tho t.challengor with anoxner ;smasn ip .ine smmnun. Round five Leonard lapu'l n llebt left to head and Karun tnlssed t-lth left to hend. Ieonnrd feinted KanftflR Info lending' ahd ritaekeVl .hllH on the chin' with d left. Kahsan backed away and .Bonnie plflflted two rights to tio chin. Kansas missed a left to thi head, tonard dug his right -Into Kansas stomach, twice and Kansas missed a right hook.. Tfiev exchanged both' blows nnd clinched, j .Round nix LoonMfl landed tfreo lefts .without a .return nnd KannnK missed with left to stomftch. .Knnsss landed ft blow , that looked foul, but t .eon ard did not pro'est. .Teohnrd hooked a ,rlght nnd loft to body and Kansas was short with a left, Kan sas missed enother left and recolvod tiolt on 4he chin.. Leonard! put a left to the body and landed a right and left to tho head. Kansas was unwilling to open up nnd Lenoanl rocked him with throe rights and lefts. ns round ended. : 1 Round nevon Lennnrd landed ihrce Jefts to noso without . return. HojhQokod a left-io Kansas chin rind (Cnnsajf bsxknd away as, ihe champion hoi left jo (hn challenger's fnee. Kflnsnrt 'wa'g short wiln' ' A Wft-v and Leonard honked lefts to stomach and head. 1 Rocky tried two lofts and re ceived ft .right and'leTt to thq.cl Benny drove him to the corner, land ing a right and left to head. Kansas was bleeding at mouth from leon ard's left Jab. Leonard missed a left hook. Round eight leonard backed Kansas around the , ring and feinted for an qpentng. Both missed lefts and Ieonard stuck his left Into Rocky's mouth twice. They traded lefts to head and Leonard blocked left to stomach. Loonard hooked right to chin and Kansas missed two lefts. IxonWd drove Kooky to rnpos and had him groggy from a serloi t right nnd left hand Jabs. Ioonnrd rushed Kansas to ropes, hooking viciously with rights nnd lefts to Jaw. Kansas, groggy and bleeding ruithed to opposite side of tho ring, seoklng refuge in , tie corner. Leonard ihooked with left and rights to the face, and the beutcn challenger started to collapse when Manager Dan Rogers tossed the spongo into tho ring.- KAXCAROO A IVATtlKAIj BOX Fit Youngsters Arc Tnuglit by Tlidr Pr- eiitu ami AcqiMre Knidmoj j Kangaroos ore natural boxers. The younger kangaroo is taught to dofend himself In this way as soon as he Is old enough to hop about. Natur alists who have' watched tlte nnlmaln In their native surroundings say It Is very funny to seo the mother giv ing the youngster his first boxing lessons. Afterward tho father taken up the .teaching, nnd with much! gentleness and patience trains hint to box. , When kangaroos bqx -they back off and rush in and. prance nboiU very skillfully. Knch one .watches for an opportunity to strike, and at tho same time tries , to prevent tho other from striking. They cleverly itry lo -move about. so nsj,o got the- enomy below them on the slope of a hilt. The resounding blows they glvo with their hind legs can be heard far away. The kangaroo fights like a gentle-, num. He Is a good sportsman even when he In fighting wi'h hi enemy. The snlmals strlko with thi flat of the foot,- and never Use against each other their terrible ripping claws. Word "IsOt" iif rurliitn Origin The use of the word 'Mot" to des ignate a field or plot of land, Is uni versal In the 1'nltod Rtatea. It had Its, origin , among the Puritans, and was the product of their strict adher ence to Biblical custom. Among the Mrly settlers of New England the extensive salt-marshes from which the salt-hay was cut. were owned In common, every man helping hhnsfclf tn as much hay as he wished. As the population Increased 1 'l' Ilils comlltlnn could not pravalW with f.nsrsl tisTtiiony, Bnt IV "f rt(-l to (tlvl.lo Ho niArsn ta.mij anionic all Ihs.fAiitlllM. Th) wii done hi 0i. niuucni rajuuon uiiui ana (no imruun widt h roll to mcI. ,mn mi known ss -'his lot." In a vihort tlmA-tli word CAmo tu Apply fo Any plec of .Isnd. And (Inslly rArhwl h m.onlng of Any ursAt qusnuiy. t . . . Thit Coopoa ', ' , Good for 32c One 85c - combination 61 Youth Craft Ha and Scalp Remedy (regular 50c size), and Youth , Craft Liquid Shampoo (regular 35c sire), for 53c and .this coupon when presented nt t -- , i Carroll's Pharmacy ; 783 WilUmetto , Next door to McMerran &' Washhiirrle'g Mall orders will be acceptwl OptrttinRitlxmfil VSixtccil years ,igo t.wns op erated on for appendicitis and later operated again for gall stonrs: Neither did me any good and I suffdrerT nil kinds of torture since. Five years ago I togk Mayr'i .Wontfcrfiil Remedy and have- flt no symptoms or pain since. "All stomach sufferers should take it." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus, from -tho in testinal .tract and allrtys the In flammation which c.himS prac tically till Mnnmch, diver and intestinal ailments',, ilncluilinc; appendicitis.'- (t)nc dose will convince or moncyjjjfttijrjed.' At All Dn'iKglstjL , . '. ." T. '. n - - i ( ..: ' Statement of Conditioa ' . The First Jatianal uregon Lueene. At the close of business June 30, 1 922 RESOURCES: - . Lo!,ns ' . $1,445,241.61 V. S. Government Bonds' and ' ' . Certificaics .;..............:.,i...;... 463,119.71 Other Bonds and Warrants 554,67873 Bank Building and Other .Rcai ' : Estate Stock in Federal Reserve -Bnnk Cash and Sight .Exchange.......... .7-.v LIABILITIES: nnd Surplus tmnrrtnn 112,170.60 9,000.00 503,343.99 Tolal -.$.1087,554.64 Capita Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes .'. ....,., Discount collected j.ut not earned Circulation Deposits: ' 1 V ' ' '; .Individual . ... x. (iovcrnmcnt Other Banks' ''t ' " y Total ; ' 3,181.69 ioo,cfoo.oo $2,610,927.30 ' , -;- . t.924.Sfi , 59,400.67 2072,252.53 ,.....$3,087,534.64 I II I III' ' . ' ! - - - -.?. .-.T."