Wr wish to call your attention to our statement, appearing elsewhere in this issue, which is evidence of our many sat- sifted customers. , f .. Let us add your name to the lut. WHY NOT open an aqeount with us today? » UNITED S* NATIONAL SOUTHEIM PACIFIC IDEE TABLE i LOGANBERRIES AND LAND BURNING HONEY Life Is gay and blythe and sunny since the peace dove hit the breeze; everyone is burning money Just as though it grew on trees. I insist on thrift and savin g/ but tliere’a none to heal my words; fchnnles say that I am raying, aud threw money to the birds. Men are draw­ ing princely wages, and their breasts are filled with mirth, and SOUTH BOUND TRAINS — , they jeer foreboding sages who pre­ Leave Portland Arrive Newberg dict a day of dearth; but that day 'w ill come as suiely as tomorrow’s NORTH BOUND TRAINS Leave Newberg Arrive Portland No. 369. 6:12 a. m. 7:46 a. m. No. 364, 9:11 a. m. 10:35 a. m. N*e. 368, 1:16 p. m. 2:45 p. m. h*e. 362, 4:08 p. m. 5:35 p. m. Nie. 380, 7:06 p. m. 8:30 p. m. t No. 382, 12:50 a. m. * 2:05 a. m. ' S ia d k j only. tSaturday only. Traina Noe. 35S and 358 discon tinned between Newberg and Me •flan ville. | r jn will rise; iblugs will then be going poorly with tbe giddy spend- ntg thrift guys. Things wont boom along forever as they're booming now. Uiy M ends; and the man who'a' truly clever saves as ably aa he spends. It Is patent to the know­ i n g . in expansive times like then«, that the kopeefts wont be growing always on the shrubs and tree*. There will come a day of trouble when this boom Is left behind, and the kopeck and the ruble will be mighty hard to find; happy then the lads whose .wages have been safely placed In hr toe. who obeyed the seers and sages, when the sav­ ing graft was fine. And how siek will be the mortals who like spend­ thrifts now behave, who reply with jeers and chortles when we call on them to save!rr-Walt Mason. VALUES For several yeafs past J. Q. Swtnk. One of the most progressive of the Tennessee district farmers, has been bringing a fourteen acre patch o f loganberries to perfection and this year has seen the reward for his work lu the development o f his land. Since the first year he has made stihdy gains in the amount of production until this year it reached the m a x im u m 'of 100,000 pounds from the fourteen acres. * The berries were sold to the Lab- anon Canning Company at 8 cents per pound delivered at thetr can­ nery and they brought the' Cwnar United States National Bank At Newberg, In the state of Oregon, at the close of business SepL 12. 1919 „ RESOURCES [ l t ‘B fthsf 1 , r i- « i j • àlT 1 Lean* and discounts, including rediscounts Total l o a n s . . . . . , . , .................... ............. ........... Overdraft* unsecured...................................... S u bject to change without notice, L n a v e Portland . le Leave Newberg Deposited' to sncuie circulation (U. S bonds par — t 4 i t k t and Alder Imperial Hotel. va,u®' ................ ’ ’ t : ' ; : ------ • • 60 .ooo.oo 60,000.00 A.M 8:00 A.M. Pledged to secure U. S. deposits ( par v a lu e ). . . . - 9 : 8 30 0 A .M . *f Ticdged as collateral for State c. other deposits 9 :3 0 A A. M. 10:00 A .M . or bills pa y u b le-............. ........................T f . . 51.000.00 T 1 1 l : :0 00 0 A. A .M M. . " 11:00 A .M . Owned and unpledged.................... 34.050.00 1.00 P. M. J War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps 2 :3 0 F. M. actually cw nqd..... ..................................................... 658.03 J 4 :1 0 P. M. Total U. 8. Government securities........................... 3 :2 0 P .M . Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to secure « :2 0 P.M. postal savings deposits. 2,000.00 ll-.OOP. M. ^ Bonds and securities (other than U. S. securi­ Sat. and Son. only S a t and Sun. only ties) pledged as collateral for State or Reaerwatiaas for Theatre Parties, other deposits (postal e x c lu d e d )'o r bills etc., or far Specs 1 Tripe call p a y a b le................... 24.000.00 Portland Phone......... . . . . M a i n 3314 Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including Newberg P h o n e .. . . . . . . . . Black 120 stocks), owned and unpledged.................. . _ 44,624.7$ Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. 8 .. , ......... ............. 70.624.78 Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock ......... ............... 6,250.06 Stock o f Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent o f subscription) 2.350.00 Furniture and fixtures...................................... ...... ........................ ' 3,500.00 Real estate owned other than banking bouse. ......................... 1.007.10 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve, B ank. . . .................... 47,801.72 Cash in vault and nti amounts due from national b a n k s.. , . 152.271.90 Net amounts due from banks, bankers, gnd trust companies 10,350.34 Checks on other banks to the same city or town as report­ ing bank — ....... .............. ............ . . . . . ............ . . . r. . . . 1,092.60 Total cash aud due from banks........... ................ 165.714.04 Checks on banks located outside of city or town o f report­ ing bank and other erth .terns.......................................... 1,763.14 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer.................................. ...... ........................................ Interest earned but not collected— approximate— on Notts nnd Bills Receivable PC! past due. . . t * ......... : ............... 8,963.00 M y head .tched Other asset#, if any. I r.dcrpeyment* of Subscribers to Lib­ A few erty L oan.................................................................................. ...................... 5.403.66 odayitU ' T ota l........................................................' . ............ ................... 81,005.587.04 W IL D B O O T T oeoc æw th e g u a r a n t e e d h a ir .PARLOR PHARMACY E. W. Hodson. Prop. TmfmLSSS'Wn’**- '* 4 New Blacksmith LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in .......................................................................... 3 50.00h.06 Surplus fu n d................i ........................................................... . • • • 28,000.06 Undivided profits......... .............................................. 20.340.23 Lem current expenses. Interest, and taxes p a id .. 4,539.63 15,800.70 Interest and discount collected or credited, ia advance of maturity nnd not tam ed— (a p p r o x im a t e )................... 2.272.14 Amount reserved for taxes accrued............................................... • 1,357.0k Circulating notes outstanding............. 60,000.66 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding................ . .. ._i 19,671.48 Total esrttfled and cashier's check#.....................- 19,571.48 Individual dcposU ?subject to ch eck ................... 438,851.17 as,of dr ¿Salt due In la— than 30 dags father than---*■ „ 37,340.51 for money b orrow ed )......... .................................................. State, county or other municipal deposits secured by pledge o f a mets of this bunk - ■ . « . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The aew blacksmith, will be (w a i Dividends unpaid.................... I ....................................... \ ............ , +' - * . _ j Total o f demand deposits (oth sr than bank de­ M West Pint street AH Uaie of 641,807.08 posits) subject to R eserve............. .. 160.670.67 Certificates o f deposit (other than for money borrowed) . . . . repairing and wood work. 1,500.00 Postal aavlags deposits..................................................................... 96.083.86 Other time d e p o s i t s ..:............................. ............................ .. N ew berg, - O regon Total o f time deposits subject to Reserve.............. 260,002.15 W ar loan deposit account. .............. - ................ 20,734.00 «- 29,734.0# Liabilities other than those above stated, Interest earned ia y iM iM 6,690.86 excess o f discount collected. T o ta l. . i i • ► • * ................................................. 11.005,607.04 g tats eg Orsgen, County o f Yamhill, as: %, J. O. Oolcord. Cashier o f the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm that the above statement la true to the heat o f my knowledge aad belied. J. C. OOLCORD. Cashier. Subscribed end affirmed before me this 17th day of September. 1010 F. A . Morris, Notary Public. My oommlsMoa empires February 1-, 1081. D. C A N T W E L L Newberg Steam Laundry Butt, above 51,000 la cash,/ His ealtiva* tion, picking and delivering charges together • with ■» reasonable rental for his land, raa tq a little less than’ 82,000«. leaving him « net J>roJlt on this year's crop of better than 16.000. ’ « • M M E JS Reports have it thet Mr. Swink has been offered 11,000 per acre for this loganberry patch’ and has de­ clined it. and Is preparing more land to be get out in logan and other berry crops. His land is on the lower Sentient bottom, which id cue o f tho best sections In the state for berry culture and ¿Mr. Swink has set an example in berry culture * tnat many o f his ueigabort are fol­ lowing.— Criterion. i C H G C L S T U F F ‘m HEADQUARTERS I THIS YEAR..... N VA i,1 ,, liti' i f T V LJU '//,< WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ' -On your S j K o I Books and Other School Stuff. WE HAVE A W.T0LE WAGON LOAD WOMEN PREY OF LONELINESS London Writer Say« That la th* Cauao of Thoir Tirol««* and Coaoo- I om Toil. ‘ Men are amusingly and amufdngly ignorant with respect to the myaterloua life led by their mothers, wives, daugh­ ter* and aunts. For year* at a time a man may go on blindly with hi* work and his play and remain In total igno­ rance about the actlvltle* of those Inex­ plicable belttfs. He Is dluiy and dubi­ ously aware that they are not Idle. I,n hts paroxysms in Intuition he guesses that his co ia to t and even bis happi­ ness'in some fmhlon may depend upot^ their labors. -But the greater part of his existence is passed In a sublime ignoring o f all the Immense mlrucleo wrought by women every day of hla life. * . . * . 1 have come to the cendnsloQ that women are the loneliest o f God’s crea­ tures,, and that their loneliness Is the’ great first cause of their tireless and ceaseless toll, James Douglas writes In London Opinion. Nearly every woman goes about with a lonely look on her Her the looks. There are very few lonely men, for men aré .gregarious. They are also, upon the whole, less Imaginative than women. They Uve more on the surface.- They do not pos­ sess that quality of power of. living s secret Inner Ufe o f contemplation and They are at war with theft environ meat. Uke Nor ah to ‘/The Doll's House,” They are always welting for the miracle to happen. One seldom sees the print o f tragic Ityensity on a man’s face. One seldom sees anything else on a woman's It Is this veiled tumult o f the soul that drives women Into frantic and* feverish labors. ’ * ’ Of School Ststionery, Pads. Pencils, Penholders, Rulers, Pen­ cil Sharpener, Crayors. etc,, at positively lowest prices for thè quality WE WILL GET YOU ANYTHING YOU WANT In School Books or Supplies AND SAVE YOU MOHJX THC LEADING DKUGÜIST P A R LO R P H A R M AT Y N E W B E R G , O REG O N When in Need of a Plomber CALL E. L. EVANS, 501 1st St, Newberg Phone Black 23 R esid en ce B lue 6 Wolff write«, “ the rooster plays a very “ Roosters t crow oiglH and day I Important rule. Sunday afternoon la and have no # n «e of proportion at all," the great time for that.” b e says, “and is the way William Alinou Wolff de­ ail day Sunday yon m fy see «porting scribes Haiti's only fowl of any Im­ Haitians going shout with a gamecock portance. In an article In Colliers, (n er two under their arms. There are addition be accuses them of not being two rings in Port ao Prince; thousands educated, “ like the mass of the popu­ o f men gather there every Sunday af­ lation." and of being Ignorant of’ the ternoon and bet on their favorites. fact “that a cock’ s business Is to let Haitian cockflghting la not a very bru­ an unobservant world which wouldn’t tal affair; the birds aren’t sparred. It notice the phenomenon Itself, know Is the custom for thf owner o f the los­ that the sun has risen.’’ "When It ing rooster to cry quits before much , comes to cock fighting tn Haiti," Mr. damage !s done." a , .»* .. •¿V .-*- ............ • ............ . You Wedded to your favorite shoes? DO YOU GO THERE BECAUSE OF HABIT? BECAUSE OF FAV0B8? Or because Mother did? If you are free, why not seek, investigate, com­ pare, get the beet? Why not give up a good store for one that is still better? New in Style! Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts BETTER IN Q U A L IT Y -L O W IN PRICE Our entire stock Is here for your selection— and new arrivals nearly every day by express. We are sure that with our wonderful styles, and our . moderate prices, we can accommodate the conservative dressers. Suits and coats— any color or site you desire at A BIG SAVING IV PRICE. Price our Coatees— Jersey Drawee— Silk Petticoats and then you’ll buy. H ERE Two large shipment* o f young men's WAI8T SEAM, BELTED Model Suita in Single and Double Breasted— hgve juat arrived and are going like “ Hot cakes.” Pick yours now before It Is too late— they’re dandies— moderately priced, too Overcoats— Now is the time to buy before they w e picked over— Beautiful etylw, patterns and materials to select from. ri«- SH OES For all ia bow lasts, all colon, leathers, styles. Bat y o a cannot ^ — -jlwnf Himit on the sti l e and w r t s a s , the leather quality and the measure o f good service we offar until you have seen our stock. (V u m e Velvets and Plushes for all The eeaaon’o Favorite Fabric. We are featuring a 86 inch costume velvet in Burgundy, taupe. Orey. Plum, Navy, Oreen,' Black, at 83.60 per yard. Other velvets priced at 11.75 to 18.60. Salt's Rsqulmette Plush, Black, at 18.60 per yard. Karaml Crushed Plush, with a high lustre finish In Beaver and Mole, 110.80 per yard Welwprth and Wirthmor Waists Our monthly shipments of new W elworth Waists on sale at 88.60 and W irthmor Waists at $1.60. > STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY SEPT. 28* IS IS , ON ACCOUNT O P HOLIDAY