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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
1 Eagle Valhu News Vn. L. Flower Editpr i -. JEntere.d as second class tnattprQ.ec. 12 1912 at the ppst oi$cp at Richland Qr$gon, under act ofMarch 3, I879. Cards p,f T-hanks and Rqo)utiqns.05 per line. pNE YE4B - r THREE MONTHS - .fiO SIX MONTHS r - .50 SAMPLE COPy .75 FREE RICHLAND, ORE., THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1914, VOL, 2, NO. 36 r First National Bank, JBaker. Ore, Ctimtroller's Call, June 30, J914 RESOURCES Loas And Discounts $940,339.19 Overdrafts $078.70 U. S. Bonds $225,000.00 Municipal Bonds and Securities.. $50,348. 49 Banking House'and Real Estate., $23, 240. 00 Cash and $ue from Banks $629,471.52 $1,875,077.99 LIABILITIES Qapital Stock . , . . . .$200,000.00 Surplun Fund , . . . $100,000.00 yndovided Profits $72,397 29 National Currpncy $198,500.00 Dividends Unpaid $34,000.90 Deposits , $1,270,189.70 - $1,875,77.99 OUR BAND TTSTC hath charm3 to sooth the savage beast" . j - qhv? tne noes aim iic was n nrpft.v wise old boet at that. - X' - j Music indeed hath charms. F.no-lP Vallev has a band and "CT - ' agoodone, maybe not a compari son with Susas but never-the n hand that can at least make an effort at playing music, This hand started last winter with five members and has grown $o a fourteen piece band, twelve pf whom play and out of the -twelve there are several that un til they joined the band had nev er blew on a wind instrument, unless you consider the faet that they tooted their own born, and noiTt f now are nlavint?. and' will nlay better. This hand has managed to fi itcplf. onlv asking the naiiww w - - f w a pub.ic to attend at concerts and - fha At the nresent time C Hhey have enough money ahead t to Employ an instructor fqr two mnnfiiR an ft are confident that AiJVliWlw thev wish to. they can - - w rnf mnrp. hv irivin2 a play or concert. Mr. Parket has been Employed " to instruct the band and every " body knows that he is capableof ' enstructing, therefore Eagle now ' js assured of a good, number one hand. Eacle should be very proud of its band and should help and incuurage the boys to accomplish wpnt.or thinors in the line of mnRiV. pvervbodv knows that a good band Is fully a half of any ' entertainment they play at, they are a filler that is always appre ciated, when the program lags, . the band is there to come to their assistance with sott or nveiy music as the occasion may call for. " Eagles' band is going to con tinue to advance. It wilL contin ue to make life more happy, to , oppose dull care and to be a "liv- Thu country newspaper editor has a hard job on his hands, He must expect to receive ridicule, yet must humor everybody, if he tramps onv somebodys toes he mugt expegt to ge,t curbed, if he favors one man's pet hobby he pan expect he other fellow to want his hpbby aired and jf fhs js not donp he can expect to tajly pne more ii) his registeryof curs,: jngs, if he stands squarely for right, wrong wjll denounce him and if he takes the middle course they both will take a whack at im. Through it all hemustsmjle and remarjj on what a beautiful world it is and how the home community is growing, and what beautiful and whole hsarted race resides at home and then sqme one who really realise what a big liar he is will come in and Jionccl their subscription. Over 49 per cent Reserve OFFICERS Wm. Pollman - - President J. . Parker Vice JT resident T, G. Montaom'ru Cnshlpr 8 -7 ' -WO W f A. L. Jame Ass'i Cashier Q ... of' DIRECTORS Wm. Pollman J. fl. Teal J. II. Parked John Sphmitz ,Gco. Chandler tr June 30, .1914 $1,875.077.9.9 June 14, 1912 .... $1,362,748.6$ Increase, Tyo Years. .$512,32p.31 If THIS BANK CO-OPERATES with its eustomors in evory con sistent way and has resources ample to meet their requirments. We solicit accounts of those who appreciate the advantages of association with a strong institution. 4 per cent Paul on Time Certificates of Deposit Sure the NEWS will support more wrestling and boxing mat ches, why not (, They have all been clean over opr way and we have no kick coming, We will support any clean sport but posi tively will not make excuses fpr any one who doesn't live up to these requirements. Isn't that fair? We certainly will not cut rz .? i on our ngnc nana to spice our left, nor if one athlete goes to the bad will we condemn them all. jj Another Week IL Bargains) J Our last week BARGAINS still continue. Here is a chance to make quite a saving on your purchases 20 DISCOUNT "" On all Mens' Boys' and 10 DISCOUNT Ladies' and Childrens'On all Ladies Muslin Low Shoes. ener" for all occasions, adding to beauty and joy of life in our val!e in this, their true mission, th$ people will learn to be very proud, indeed, of their greatest musical oganization. i All Reductions are for CASH Underwear, House dres ses, Kimonos, Aprons, Petticoats, etc. 25 DISCOUNT On all Mens' and Boys Suits Fracticaly every paper in the county has been wondering when the announcement of. Eagles' Harvest Home Festival would be brthcoming and its about time the suspence was relieved. Want some fellow kindly take the lead in this matter and see if the fes- ival cannot be started, everybody wants it and that3 not the trouble, the trouble is a leader, several leaders, you know an ar my is made up of a General, nu merous minor officers and a large bunch of soldiers. Our festival has to be conducted on the same plan, we've got to have a leader, several sub-leaders and a whole host of enthusiastic backers. Please, won't somebody start the! ball to rolling or have you all got r ltl. nvlMC nf Wnior Mate a Miohtu Ocaan. fust as... fh nnnfr.hnrlf Hnirir. an munV I ' v..w o -x-.-k miuvu r m , . r w . iauh: nuvvriismvms maKcwg Uusiness fttV.. COMB. THIS WEEK WHILE YOU CAN SAVE $ $ $ MONEY $ $ $ SAUNDERS BRO'S that you can't,