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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1923)
TOUR MORNING REGISTER. Pakllakea b? rUHLIHHlNO COMPANY rKANK JKNKINS . . Pre.lo.ot BKNBST R. OILBTRAP Vlee-Preeldeat Cnterea St the PMtotflr t Buteae, On, aa SeoondClae Mailer pnbllaaea mtf aiomtei etrept Mosaar. ' ol"" Huliuc Blacf, 6 willssistM snstoesa Matters -SJoVsts til ouemenlnaUMii end state ll reauttanoee paresis la Tb Raslaler Pebllihlns Compear. la erdertss ekaaae of sddraaa, avseernV ere ehouM fclware girt old aa well at sew address. .,- i Bsstama ntftaa frfltlam D. Ward, Tribune BjIMInc Hew Ton uuri w. it. stocsstu, psiss Oat DalldlKkV drtoasa. MOrslne Rrerlste ' Oelreefea by carrier, per week..v .IB IHllftM or V'rnw, ear steals.. . Oellreres hr Canter. all monlaa (la eriTsaoet tJO neutered tr Carrier, oae year (la ajfraaee) .. (.00 Del farad YT ktall la Laaa Coast. om tear..,; oe Oouiaa Laaa Cuatr tr.r. ....... i.o .. RatvU Raataaaa : a eewaacei ..-..slow Oa a resr V- Man (la i rru. AssociATVD pans LRASCD WIRK BKKVICB Taa Associates Pnu It exclealrelr ea lltlea to tka um ' tar pnblloadoa at all Bews dispatehM credited1 ta It or aot etberwlao credltea In thU paper, asa alia taa local am publLhed hereta. All rtibta ot republlcatloa ot apodal aitpaicBoa aerera aro alee reserves. Kill DAY, SKTTEMBEK XI, IMS GOOD ADVICE IS OREGON Slnca Waller M. Pierce became golmrnor pt Oregon ha haa talked not Infrequently ' knout thine of which ho knows very little and the result haa not been Impressive: but day bcfoejeslcjaytt (he T-ane county fair he talked about farm ing, and when he does thai he is on familiar ground and says some thing worth listening to. Governor Pieroe said In -effect that the Oregon farmer should grow fewer staples for export and more special ties for 'home eon' sumption. That is good logic When the American farmer grows staples, for export be Is competing with cheap land-end cheap labor throughout the world, and so la at a great -disadvantage; ,but when he grows specialties for home con sumption he gets away from com petition, or at the worst he la oom petingwith:fellow Americans upon an equal basis. , ". f ; " ' v The beauty of this doctrine is that the Oregon farmer baa t Ms command so many specialties that aro comparatively free from com petition in the markets. Our cli mate and soil give us tremendous advantages in'; the production -of these specialty crops, and the gov ernor is right when he says we should stick to then and let the lens favored regions grow the staples in competition with cheap land and cheap-labor abroad. VB-BE A CCBIOU& PEOPLE . Because it ts-forbkMen by fed eral law. moving pictures showing the action phases of prize fight may not be transported In inter state commerce. Hence they can be shown legally only in the state - In which the fight took place. The ban does not apply to pictures of ' the crowds In attendance, the prin? cipals in the affair the ring and other more or less uninteresting de tails, but; pictures of the fight It self are taboo, f... All of this, be it remembered, has reference only to moving pictures - of righto there ia.no ban on the fight itself. Cauliflower-eared gladiators may pummel each other to a. pulpjwithout wounding the ... tender sensibilities of our national lawmakers tad without transgres sing our somewhat copious code of national laws, but when a phantom . jresontinent of the same fight l thrown upon the 'moving picture ' screen It becomes a crime. Aa a naffnn va hnllr at th, IiIm ot showing moving pictures o fights; on the theory, it Is to be presumed, that a prize fight is an Immoral and degrading Spectacle. But we let the fight Itself, which by alt the rules of logic should be more Immoral than a mere moving ' picture of it, go on unhampered by federal restrictions, . Jn -a ' great 1 many ways we are a curious peo ple. . - " rV I somebody the visitor never heard of before. . . It Is surely In questionable last to erect a flno monument to him self, setting aside what amounts -to a publicity fund to blazon hla name forever to the world. That I for others to do. And tho finest and most enduring monument of all the memory of oneself left in men's minds by good works. That does not reujrejnoney ! .1 lNKAXT MOHTAl.tTY t Xlttle by little it la becoming safer to be a baby In the United States. The birth-registration area Is Increasing so that statistics are available tor a wider section ot the country every year. In the . poinded area Infant mortality fell from MS In 1H to 7S. In 1st! This represents a decrease of It per cent In the six-year period. Some ot the states added to the registration -are., have lower mortality rata than that .of the original area. Tet only one-seventh of the total decrease can 'be counted tor by. the Inclusion of this new territory. The rest rep. resenta a gain la the health con. dltions and care at babies. .'.. With success beginning to reward the efforts of those who have been working to save the lives of the nations babies, and with greater activity on oenait or longer fire and belter ' health for adult?, the out look tor a healthier, happier nation appears good. ' The patience which passeth un derstanding. Is .that , which -is t hiblted these days by the house holder who sits unruffled and waits -for a wood saw while the police pound him on the back to get his wood off the parking. The automobile camp is directly across the river from the . city dump, which means that when the wind Is in ithe north the. tourist will have something tangible and definite and lasting to remember Eogen-by.- !n - - i The British government declines diplomatically to -help enforce he American prohibition law. Pos sibly it -Is looking forward to the time when It will have Its beads full enforcing a prohibition law of Its own. '. i The league of nations has decided upon a . policy, of hands off j the reparations question. About every body else In 'Europe, though, seems determined to get his hands on nil the reparations he can. There are decorations and decor ations," but the one ' 'that -renll-counts at this season of the year is the blue ribbon that Is the mark of quality, t v' t ; It seldom -rains -in Arizona but flood reports from Flagstaff Indi cate that when It does rain it makes np for lost time. noma legislature, called to nssein hh next Wednesday. Is a "klnn Weprlsliiture," K conmilttee of seven sftit 'priithnvr-s iMued n stntrment today in which they de clared they advocated, . law pro hibiting the wealing of innaks, of masked assemblage, anil of severe penalties for any TIptKtnita or'niob violence or any form," The Office C&t 0H IHIIV M " mi t mshMsciI Jfutlnry IShtvt Hilled Niihviiii ihjt ma MMoetstea i-ramti TI'KHA. Okln., Kept. 0. The mllllnry power la now supreme in OKliilionin, .luilKe A. C. Hunt riilim late tmlay In the dial Hot court In dUnilsslng petitions for habeas corpus v t,nl '" behalf of three nun held by tho nillliar)' offloers lor participation in tuisa, vounty flnlcglnirs. Notice of exception to the rul ing wafe filed Immediately by Htate aVpaler Viih Hutlnyn. counsel for tne iialltlont rs, l no issue prnn- ably will go ;o the supreme court. Ivxr Tms Itlown Vp Tl'LSA, Okie,, Sept. SO. The fiery cross of the Ku Klux Klan on a hill northeast of 8pul)A was blown up by dynamite last night, word from that dty imlay said. The cross was not lighted at the time. The c-inerete b use On which It was erected, waa blown tu atoms and a big hole torn in the ground. The cross was allli standing this piornlng, held by wires. WAI.TOX VROED TO BK TJUM Fcrgtimn Says Spe,'lnl fiiMlon ViOUHl IIHTO .MOO ntlllUS ' TKMfl.E. Texas. pl. SO. The psychology ' of the con.-ititutlon In Oklahoma which ' would be Wrought by the special session of the Oklahoma legislature will he "that hot one-half 'of the rascals in the' legislature will havo the nerve to stay In Oklahoma City three days when they begin to re flect that they are nothing but a mob." James K. FergusOn. former governor of Texas, declared this evening, lie mane puonc a let tor to Governor J. C. Walton of Ok lahoma commending the Intters policy." "Ity all means let me urge you to stand firm on ybur announced determination to prevent a meet ing of the legislature," tho totmer governor wrote. I TOLD YOU 0 I ' You wy your nl.ira,-, I. ju.t a aa,l anus And ri you admit you er railu-allr wrens. I do mil rontsal II. for you ousM to anew. Uul let ina remind you that 1 luld you so. You tluitared about 1 1 an a moih nrar llaiu. Still 1 ni not Itle one who should boulder the bUtne, You left me. but I didn't tell you to so; ' You tired of Ula quickly, yet 1 waiui't slow. Y'Oll auddanly flew troul Bla, tearehlnz naw same. And now you'd return with ezeuaea too lsme. So since you've eomplelad you aa. And found you eau't gt the love you Pi troiii uia, You pine for the day that ware our long ao, J ( Put let a remind you that T te-td you sol . ,bbbbbbI , Early lo bad And late to rlao, Keep my monev afe From theae pukar iuj Our oplnlao of lha Mhaoorlan who ba worn a pair of panta Inr Zo year U that ho stand up too much. JOHNSON" TOIVTN TO t AlliCKK or lir.tlil c (Continued from page one) Register. MONVMENTS I It was, no doubt, a oharacterlstic jblt of modesty that led President .Harding, In making, his will, to re- quest that no partxif -his estate be .'expended for any monument other !than a simple "marker? at his j grave, .- Inserted, perhaps, as a more afterthought, circumstances 'have mado that tho most striking part of his will. U is all the more Impressive because of the spon taneous movement, starting Imme diately after his death, to provide the testator with a splendid public ! monument. ,; I i' n f ii I flVutb t9 tall, ihe mopufnept business, us a prlvnte institution, has been overdone In this' country. Almost nny. oemetory t astonishes the casual visitor with its display Of magnificent marble columns and mausoleums erected In honor of , (Frbm -nheTTbThrng September il. 1904. Surveying crews " cmnlavas .no n uiaiaova '.vaiiey f lectric runway eompamjr are running mica iu .orvaius. isiue luvpr anrl aiusiaw. " v i " t t ' Senator R. A. Booth' gave $25 toward llftlnir the debt of the hew Clove rdale church dedicated last Sunday.. The debt amounting to rave was wipea oat. Henry Welnhard. Portland's millionaire brewer, died last night. Aostm Farrlngton and . Will Clark have 'returned from.- their occupations at Blue River. Levi Oeer, of London mineral springs, spent Tuesday In Eugene en route Home from the state fair. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Lee Plu ard and Eva Zaugh; H. A. Howe and.Ocrtrude Housel. The football men of the Uni versity of Oregon are at work on the gridiron. The practice so far nas consisted of catching punts, falling; On the ball, running around the track and such. Dick Smith Is coach this year. Such men as Coleman Eastland, Payne, Watts, Scott. Thurston. Goodrich. Jakwav and Angel will be In the lineup of tne ammni team which will soon play the varsity. ' GOVERNOR MMTO ' . IX FIGHT TO FINISH (Continued from page one) Issued 'a statement today placing themselves on record aa favoring the enactment of a law prohibiting the wearing of masks, of masked assemblages and rigid prohibition, with ' severe penalties of ahy flog gings Or mob violence. ' The statement was Issued in re ply . to the charge ot dovernor Walton that the fight against him was being conducted by klan mem bers of the legislature. ' It ' was ' asserted bv Rehresenla- tlves afoBes that Governor Walton, In conjunction with Murray F. Gibbons, speaker of the house was contemplating the Issuance of a call for a. special session. Mr. Mc- Bee released the call drawn by house.' members, he explained, to "bent tho governor to if." If the special session of the house is colivenrd the members present will rtlt'nVgrnntl jurors to near the evidence against the gov ernor. '' Should impeachment be Voted, the 'Case ! Would ' go to the senate which would be required to convene and act as a court, ' , , .. , v .. s , Lrftbtlnthr Tflat Klan Men (Hy The AtKOrlflted Trans) OKLAHOMA ClTt, Okla., Sept. JO. To forestall charges that the extraordinary session of the Okla- ruthless aggrandisement controling It. To this body Mussolini turned when he contemptously spurned the league. The senator asserted Lord Cecil now Is endeavoring to have "new provision of the covenant by which force, that Is, soldiers, could be requisitioned In different zones to compel obedience to the league's mandates." jruryly Court In Name "I cannot repeat too often." con tinued the senator, "that this co called court Is not a court at ail. It can act as Its chief spokesman. Lord Cecil, says, only when it Is anked to do so by the nations in dispute. The great nations, Kng- and, France. Italy and Japan. have practically declined to 'aub- tt to Its compulsory Jurisdiction. "Imagine an appeal to a cotirt you for the redress of wrong 'licted upon you by your neigh bor end the rnly answer of the cr 'rt . Is-that It could dd nothing niera your neighbor wished It. I'nJcr these circumstances, you wouldn't speculate nbout what your recalcitrant neighbor would do. Tou'd be rather impatient with him. a bit. contemptuous of court that could not right a wrong except with the consent ofj tho wrong doer. " ; 'And this Is exactly the kind ot court we hear so 'much about and that we are asked to Join." iiBSaSTOKES flUES REPLY - ... ... 'j ' MATE SEEKS EVIDENCE FROM DEMI MOXDES IS CHAnGE 1 CHICAGO, Sept. 20. Ori. Hel en Elwood Stokes enlisted the aid of Assistant State's Attorney Charles F. Wharton in" hen counter-action to her husband's suit tor divorce, which Is sodn to corne be fore the courts In New York again. Mrs. Stokes charged . that her husband waa seeking to secure af fidavits here from former Inmates of a notorious disorderly . house, to substantiate allegation against Mrs. Stokes. Mr. Wharton Issued subpoenas for a score of women, said to be former Inmates or em ployes. In an effort to learn If af fidavits had been asked of them and for the head of a private de tective agency said to have been employed by Stokes. 'Cnrhran Fire t'nder Control ' PORTLAND. Ore.,Hcpt. 20. A forest fire near Cbchran, Ore., midway between, Portland ' and Tillamook, which '600 men wre fighting yesterday,' was under con trol today, according to reports re ceived by the C. H: Wheeler Lum ber company. A'shlft'of the wind turned the fire Into the burned jrrcn. Fires In the Rogue River valley and the Coos Bay county were under control. ' . I MO THE RS AND "THEIR CHILDREN Paying; His Way One mother says: ' , M 1 to mage. my needless poy appre ciate nts music lessons,.! gave him each ' time the money to bay 'his teacher fdr that lesson. It resulted lrt making him prompter and lUJehtlve, as wefl ns better pared, for I) was seeing for more p re lit m- aelf whether his wttrk wa worth paying that mucn money out tor. (Cefrlchled Aaavclaled dluin) We can Imaslna that tbare would be i giiod many more CbrUtiao It It ware iit for tho telephone. The friend that ftrk cloaer than brother U named "Dollar." The man who zoo out on a lark doaaa't a.ually (eol like sluzlas tho next day. kuCENE, ORE' FRIDAY, SEPT. 21. IMS . ui j liilsinjjt slhj tuii.'U,'. ).". .'. ..' i -St. I .sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssaw - i 'eT 1 sV -BBsBaa I II k aassaaaaaaaaaaasaassaaaeaasaaawaai . . . . 'f W V eSV J''0'' "Vf("!",i llmt'lmvol. , lsd 'itK .efJV J-SST. flINt lllld (urilUlH flip tm .uu j SbWj y In Hi. Late.t ticJ Greatest Pica ! sAtj BKCOLLKCTION8 I roM ntl nti hr my neat; I rotild not M bp tt na 8bt mad m think of muttwr. Tbal -trap htfld la bar bantl Don't you kuow Iota of peoples who think thcr an wrll bmi. whn P'lty they ara jut enjljr, wcau they brj a llttte (Jauh. Th Bwlriri who vxpotHa to he rata lr of hM bott- mdo fiutfa oat tbal b la Jtnt tba pajmaBtar. Tho thnp Klrl'a lif haa a brighter M. After taadtnir on bar foot all day Ion t. ahe haa a chanr to atand oa otbr popl'a fct lidlnf bomo In tbo t reft can. If tt tiin'l for aetna or tbo aiwrt proofreadera m tot of hl(bbro cdilora wa!d ar $vt by. llotrt bdbu(a don't mind alcvplnf ftllh traasrr. SAW ISLE VANISH IN SEA SIIIIK' niEW AIAO VYATtllKll cities ciusa gtKK SAN FltAXCISCO. Bent. 20. An Island suddenly vanished from aigm oeneain ine surtace or a quake-churtted sea, mngnlflcent buildings of Yokohama and Yokn suka Crumbling Into ruin, anil great fires springing up every where! vWere some' or 'the scenes witnessed by Captain Tnisuao Huh and the nuambera of tho crew of the Japanese ship Horalsan elnru which arrived here tonight. The vessel sulled from Yoko hama one hour before the first earthquake shock. Capraln Itnh declared the Island of Oshima. famed beauty spot of Japan, 'dropped from sight be neath the sen as If swallowed up. "It Was there bnd then It wasn't," he said. "In seeking my location after the ship had been bounced around like a cork, I looked for the Island. While I looked It disappeared. ' The sea Came and the ' Island went. Only the water rolled over the place where It had been. 2 RUM RUNNERS DROWN BNI OP CARKKHH IIEUAI.DKD '. tY SPLASH XXD KOKKAJf, SEATTLE, Bepl. 20. I.udwlg Holtnn and Andrew ' Johnnnsen, Whose bodies were found today In bumas'Cove On Puget Hound be tween Heatlle and Tacoma wCro drowned Tuesday night while try ing to got ashore with a skirr load nf llijuor brought from Yictorla, D. C, the coroner and shenrr an nounced tonight. The officials reported this con clusion after hearing the story ol A. if. Holtnn. brother of I.udwlg. A. if. Holtnn said that he hnd an other mnn were helping the two get a cargo of liquor ashoro from the speedboat Margaret M, thnt his brother and Johanesen were tipsy and that while ho was on shore and the two were gone bnek for the second half of the cargo a splash and a scream wore heard. ' At dawn, 'when the tide had gone out,' related Holtnn, he and his companion saw the two dead men and the whiskey lying In the mud. FATAL FIGHT ATpP TRAIN oxk rotTii killed another Hl'RT BY 't TV. W. GANG SPOKANE,-Wash., Hcpt. 20. Frank McAlntiff, aged 21. nf treat Falls, Mont., was killed nnd Ralph Anderson,' 21, of Minneapo lis, was shot through the lung In a battle on top of a' freight train near Fort Wright, near here, be tween a party nf youths making their way to Wesatchee and n party of assailants, mllcged by the wounded man to have been mem bers of the I. W. W. According lo a story told to the police by Maurice O. Hucrow, of Kansas City, McAlnllff. Anderson, himself and tour others had been working In Oloclor park nil sum mer nnd were on their wny to work in the apple harvest nt We nfttchee. They had been followed hy a band of ten or twelve loughs, who, Hucrow declared hud 'ifilA them ' they would no thrown off the train unless Ihetf Joined the I, W. -WY r "': " ' , , t . . , , i i - PRINCE HAS CORN MN EAR' . . t ; 1 ENHLIHH lIKta IXTHOOffJKI) r T( CANADIAN FAVOHtF," nif rlintf A I .' - a aw' ' 4 il ' X M.nrA HnnfrAW. hptflr known tinrtftt hU oth-r UUu ftt I'flpco fit Wales, A BRONCHO BUSTER WHO ALMOST "BUSTED UP" THE NAVY! 1' i otn I lie niiitiH'tit I'ow-tiunolicr, lnnk litukiii lirimclio I" llif iltH'.k of mi varshii, I nclc ;itn li:nl wurrics ltal Sam a flyiiik' Se "Hoot" Gibson as the funniest gob that ever broke up a ship's discipline. From stoke-hole to crow's nest, ha roars and rampages through the funaiost, fastest, biggest comedy ever screcoaxJI Jhnt'l niits this rut in', Irariii', Lmnulini; ju. mniu'c of land ami sra. The Kir.ilt;MH'iirc "HiMit" (iibziin cvrr iiiatlc! You'll (uuifli until your siJca uchc ! , ... Added Features First Showing DempseyFirpo Fight Scenes, Showing the Huge Crowd, Scents Between Rounds, and Firpo on the Floor Five Seconds After the K. O. BROWNIE THE WONDER DOG "STING 'EM" SWEET" Patho News Patbe Colp.r Film . Topics of Day Centinaou I lo II p. m. Usual Prices 10-Z0-30c wtui Introtlucrtl to another roynl CunadlAii iilhh nt .um-hvuti, or ntlhir tlltnifr. an nuwit Alhrrm runctimcn cull the noonday mm.. whn h aat down todny tu a grti (t?eil" of rorn on lh rob. Thn rc-rn wmn urown on tho prlnro'i. E-l ranch. Jsord Hvnfrnw ttptrttt the tiiornln on tho ranch mipcrvliintr the In numerable' miml. t.tnkf ntH'cfuiAry on all ranrhOfi In iirfprtfatlon for winter. There woo ennuRh hnrd work ahout it to give the mnmhira of tho party hearty appettlefi, and the pile or (foMm rorn vanlithM under a deter rn In ed ttMntill. No ertpcclnl pliifin were nmrln for the afternoon, ulthniiKh It won poitUhlo a nhnrt diick-h;intltiK expedition rn.Kht ho rim do. Incidentally It whh li'ftrned that Lord Henfrcvv In Intennely Intertml cd In tho Improvement of hU irop orly and in tnaklnic plana which In dlcatn that tho present nty thorn will ho the forerunner of many to bo inado In tho future. the hop that tho remaining vic tim of the accident, of wham four are rvrluunly Injured, would r- over. It Waa the mit aerftiun accident In Ch hlrt ory of the bureau, whm- on pert a dally ara confronted with tho- tank of teatlnv avery conceiv able production of Ainertt in Tho vlctlma wero nuaifvtl in aclvniiflc work at tho bureau. An Internal romhltntluii eitKlne waa bplnif tented at the time of thn fxidoeloiiN. Ottteln aald they bu ll. -ted timdlno wnn the note tmxinn ot tho dccldent. Tho ddtonatlnn rocked the vicinity of Iho labor- atory for a diMnnco of 600 yardN, and a largo aulomublle and aevcrnl airplane motors wcr hurled thnntgh tho air. - . THREE DIE IN GAS TEST i.ii'itKi whk.n k.n;im; IfXHKrf IS WAHHI.Nfyro.V WA8HTXCTO.V, Hept. 20. Throo rnn lost thilr Uvea and alx wero Injured today aa a renult of an ploi.lon.of gna in tho fuel totting laboratory of tho buroaii of aland arda hero. L. Is. ILauer, of Lower Halem, Ohln, waa killed alinont In Rtanlly, and I'rbun J. Cok, former ly of Clnctnnntl, nnd Htephon M. Ien, of Now London, Conn., .dltid tutor from their InJurlM, ' Jhyalclana lato tonight cxproriitcd Here He Is! l The man whose happy be- j j lief s in life had turned j j into charred husks of bit- j ( ternes. j I ' I eeeeee.eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaa, liiiln Itillff livlamt 'Xnxfmrr HAI.K.M, Or., Hnpt. lo u,.lnr for furmws from ihn rtlsrh inms jinrlittlon rntrs on thnlr produce from the Wast to thn Knst Wns tin. rlnrad nttrawutry nt a sasslnn hre toilny of Ihn Wlllnrnnlin V'nllny llnrdwnrn nttit Imiilrnixnt IHnlers' nsaonintlon. A. I,. Jamnsnn, of Mi'Mlnnvlllr, ilnlrjnto In the1 rm tlonul fiinvnntlon at Jnmnatown. Vu., rriiorfd on that convnutlon. 3 Pefcctjve Vision the Cause of Life's Misfits Wc Our profession i stririly optiral. do skillftil, prartii'.'il. c:i refill wurk. W'c fit nit kititU of HifocaU (doiiMf L'Luscs We charge more fur our work than sonic, and ku others. Wc clmrifc wlmt first-tlns t.i.tital work il worlM can't afford to pay more or lew. Wn wnnr vim tit fli'tit'llfl ltlitl iliilclv mion what t you mid then hold us responsilile. .la.j'iji.maa , SOI WILLAMBTTS ST aUOBNC, 0l EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 1912 '. On July 3, 1912, when the present tnanaKemeiit took over the ol,.tr"' d policies and conduct of this bank, wc adopted the followini; wording vy our official seal: v . j it 4 ' ' n , "A Growing Bank in a Growing City , 1923 . i ,.., :''""' Ouj Deposits ore .well over the niilljon dollar mark, nnd Hiitf 14 01,c the moat substantial and fastest grovviiifr .cities in the Northwest. i m , i .i ; : . .,'.. X'.' "',. ' Resport of the Condition y .""jf, " "" ' ' ." ' of tllC ' ,r; U'l BANK OF COMMERCE, EUCEpIe P0 "Mia. it the' Pose' of Business, September 14tb. ! ' , RESOURCES: j S22,57I , - 249,0'7J - "iHtoa Loans Honds and Warrants , Hankinp; Mouse , Furniture arid Fixtures .... Other Real Estate owned , Cash Reserve Cnpltal Surplus Undivided Profits Deposits LIABILITIES: Growing by taping .0h"s " 5.510.76 woe so.ooo.oo ? J 35.00000 - 4,278.96 1O3i'530.M -