-'?.' '4 m 111 iiwiw in i !. 1 mi iufin iiiinii imiLikii Fafei jVeuxs First National Bank, Baker. Ore. Comtroller's Call, June 30, 1914 "Straight, Truthful, Direct LABILITIES Capital Stock $200,000.00 Surplus Fund $100,000.00 Undovidcd Profits $72,.'07 29 National Currency $l98,&00.00 Dividends Unpaid $H 000.90 Deposits' Sl,27(),181).70 Jfe. - Flower Entered as second class matterDec. 12, 1912 at the pose ortico at ' Richland Oregon, under act of March 3, 1879. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $940,839.19 Overdrafts $G7j.70 U. (3. Bonds $225,000.00 Municipal Bonds and Securities.. $50,348.49 Banking Houso and Real Estate.. $23, 240. 00 Cash and due from BQnks $629,471.52 $1,875,077.99 f Cards, of Thanks and Rcsoluttons.05 per ling. $1,875,077.09 SUBSCRIPTION 40NE YEAR $1.50 SIX MONTHS .THREE MONTHS - - - - .50 SAMPLE COPY .75 FREE Over 49 per cent Reserve RICHLAND, ORE., THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1014, VOL, 2, N0..35 TRUE SPORTMENSHIF OFFICERS Wm. Pollman - - President J. H. Parker Vice I resident T. G. Montgomery Cashier A. L, James Ass'i Cashier jTHEart of true sportmenship is birds and fish have been fastdis I manifested in the keen relish sapearing from their accustomed ' which after a hard fought bat- haunts, therefore there must be .tie with the monstqr. trout, you something done to preserve and .finally land him, or after an ear- add to their numbers so that jiest tramp through the keen air true sport may be indulged in in you at last bring to the ground time to come. .the game bird, -shot at a good The Rod and Gun Clubs of distance, and as a tribute to your j New Bridge and Richland have rnarkmanship, the bird has fal- attempted ta solve this problem It is in this kind of contest they have pledged themselves to DIRECTORS Wm. Pollman J. N. Teal J. H. Parker John Schmifz Geo. Chandler Juno 30, 19M.... .Junol'i, 1912 .... .$1,875,077.99 $1,362,748.08 Increase, Two Years. .512,829.31 1 THIS BANK CO-OPERATES with its customer in evory con sistent way and has resources ample to meet their reqiiirmenta. We solicit accounts of those who appreciate the advantages of association with a strong institution. 4 per cent Paul on Time Certificates of Deposit t2n o 20-p 1 lhat the true sportman feels that restosk our deplcated streams , fff ' "u 4UUO ... . ... . snouici, every week we have some something has been accompnsn- ana to introduce new and more thing lhaL is interesting and to - pd, it;causes the red blood to game birds in our natural hunt- vour advantage if you will take ilow through your veins in a ing grounds. It is a great work advantage of our offerings you jw;4urglmg 'cheerful manner, it tnese ciuds are attempting and P 1.1 1 .L i- U i- I 1 I nnl.. ...IlU U ,. t, . . . r ri i n n,-r. i. 1.11 i fHi, in iirii i il la uiiiv nun nit: nt'jii v ciiiiii- - "inonious accord and crasea the eration and support of everyone 1 OStJT ivrinkles cf toil hardend brow. that they can have the measure On the other hand, if advant- success that is truly theirs. As age is taken of the quarry, if long as law is law, wheather it - - tjstnir program is one of slaughter be right or wrong, it should be father than sport, if by unfair obeyed. We know that gams tactics you succeed in trapping laws do not fit the condition of the quarry, if you take advant- eastern Oregon, but. they arc age of youth or inexperiance of 'aws and as such should be re- the animal or fish you are so ar- spected. Another object of this gently trying to get, is the keen club is to have proper laws en- patisf action manifest We acted and to this end they will would venture to say that you as work faithfully and if all pull to a true sportsman will find more gether there there will in a few, .real heartfelt satisfaction over months, be no reasons to break snejbird captured after a hard the law; but at present we. are battle than twenty taken from compelled in a great measure to p. bedding round or trapped be- obey the laws. We know it as a . fore they had reached the age of fact that many times these laws 4'eason, the taste of the meat laws have been violated and we would have a different flvor. in our realthearts do not blame On the other hand, true sport- those who broke them as long as man know that there is others in they observe the unwritterr- law f Hoin nlfiQt mVin hnvo n riorVif fn nf cnnrfcirmncl-Mn ofm I I'll 1 l 1 M our streams, nius ana iorests tor witnm tne oounas oi reason, hunting and fishing, in a measure We certainly would not 'advise then they are really entitled' to anyone to break the law but on a certain amount of birds or fish the other hand realise that there and the man that takes more isreafc cause. of breaking the present game Jaws. For breaking fishing laws there is no cause, we have a year round j open season for trout over ten I inches, trout under six inches are never lawful catch and they shoulden't . bc for trout of this size have had no chance a -i to prouuee more trout and more I must be produced in order to ! supply the demand. (continued on page 5 , IZ-IrTzzr? nr in t r nmwm in T 1 i - ---'-' wi.l save by it E. & W. Ciiand- LER (Adv.) Don't overlook our Grocery Dep'tallof the "Eats" always in stock, nice and fresh, no old 3helf worn stock and our coffeei are hc3t, h 30c coffi?e at 25c as good as you generally pay 352 for. Give 113 a trial avl be con vinend. E. & W. CfiANDLBit - n. I THIS WEEK j We: are offering some exceptional good bar- gains at this time. Here is a chance to several dollars m your porchases" :enr Discount AH Mens', Boys', Ladies' and Childrens' LOW 'SHOES save 10 percent on all Ladies7 Muslin Un derwear, House Dresses! Kimonas, Aprons, Petti coats, etc, 25 percent Discount All Mens and Boys Suits than his share, more than he can another of the use, deprives chanceto get his. We do not know of anybody , here and trust there are none who would stoop to this kind of work, we really feel that ai least ns the general rule in Eagle Val ley, the true sportsman prevails as much or more than in other Jrojft unities, but sad to ratate our THIS WEEK WHILE YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ALL REDUCTIONS are for CASH ONLY saunaers Richland , brother's " " . " Oregon ft! 8 s tab. '1 i