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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1914)
122 Ml as,, !1 iff i! ) Vafe Newsl Straight, Truthful, Direct First National Bank, Baker. Ore. Controller's Cally June 30, 1914 or t . T .1 I . . . KnUrjd ai second class matterDec. 12. 1912 at the post omco at ttie'njand Oregon, uncfer act otecliS', 1879'.' 11.-1 - ..V ,M Cards of Thanks and Resolutions 0o per line. on-. -t:i :?. months SUBCRIPTIQN $1.50 six months, r - - .50 SAMPLE COPY FREE " IT, 7 T- . J Loans and Discounts 5940, sua. Overdrafts $678.70 U; S. Bonds $225,000.00 Municipal' Bonds and S'ecurities..$56,348.49 Banking Houso and Real' Estate.. $23, 240. 00 Cash and due frditf Banks' $629,471.52 $l', 875, 077. 99 . LIABILITIES Capital Stock i . , . .$200,000.00 Surplus Fund $100,000.00 iJndovfded Profits i $72,397 29 National Currency $f98,500.00 Dividends On'paid $34,000.90 Deposits' ; $1,270,189.70 $1,870 $77. 99 Over 49 per cent Reserve im, oW., Thursday, aug , 20 liu, vdti, i n'o. 40 POOR VOTER a run election, 29 fimpiirJmnnfs tn J vcte qri at the coming the. average c 7 .yc-'-.'r is certainly, going-, to have 'Li kinds full. The NEWS is in rccript of a book from the Secre- itary of State entitled "Proposed . C:i3titutional Measures and ..I r 1 , u y Ajg?ndments," and if a man, I every man, was a second Black sijri2, he might possibly, learn from the vast array of conflicting s arguments set forth therein, just how to vote on these measures ; of government, but as he inot, . he is very apt to, do as usual, ...vote haphazard apd the. state ' ". will have a f ewmore" iavsthat . they do not need. . - Thfo state has as fine a "set of . 1 ? ,Jnv? d3 will bq. found anywhere. ,.if ili?y are enforced, thats where the "rub" comes and what pos- sii.le Uio. there can be in putting . wSb. isr-enforcible iaw4s on the stifyti?.. s more than we are able zq: . '4. . 05t of the 29 measures, 19 are. either impossible or useless. 7 vl'??. vektax.schemes in which . f rr'n sparet betterment rf.f ln e j!.Upn9,.4 were., yoted . , or, be. rs "hd lost, 5 of them are f mpQs;bji;tio3, 9 are worth vot ing on. , We submit the following lis ,vhieh is out' frank opinion though of course it may mpt fee others. USELESS .MEASURES COO--301 Pertaining to citizen .ship. 302-303-Creates useless office ;P08J99--Tax ;J310 -SH Tax- -P14--315 In regard to surrender of t-.- n Charters , - . Glji .'il9More taxes : . 5;! 325 Prohibits i)arty nomi mivns foriOudicial offices Sa;-327 More taxes C '.? 329 Concerns Portland tiij '331 Concerns Portland 304-335 Abolishes DeathPenal-i ty, : 320- 337 Still more ta 17-341 Dentistry-bill, flo good." . -3.13. 343 Givfcs county officials 4 . -earterm. sentation 352-353 Creates useless Com- - mission 3S4--355 Primary Delegation bill 356-357 Taxd? The qlldwing ones might be useful if passed, but only few of them are necessities 306-307 Rural credit Bill 312-313 Ashland Normal School 316-317 Weston Normal School 320-321 8 hour law 322-3238 hour law for women 332-333 Wet and Dry question 338-339Abolishes useless office 346-347 Abolishes useless office 350-351 Abolishes State Senate' OFFICERS Wm. Pqllman - President J. H. Parker Vice T resident T. G. Montgomery Cashier A. B. James Ass". Cashief DIRECTORS ? Wm. Pollman j. N. teal J. I I. Parkev John Schmitz Geo. Chandler Uno30; 1914 $,8750.99 June 14, 1912 $1,362,748.08 Incrdase, Two Years. .$512,329.31 1 , THIS BANK CO-OPERATES with, its customers in every con sistent, way and has resources ample tq meet their reqiUrmepts. We solicit accounts of those who appreciate the advantages of association with a strong Institution. 4 per cent Pak! on Time Certificates of Deposit mtwii mi ittle Drops of Water Make a Mighty Ocea Just as 1. iH in lZiflWcmrti'c Afnkn Rln HlKmPJiS Sugar selling ott -?9.50 per sack and still soaring We 'should imagine it wa about time Pres. Wilson was finding out, why.' Wonder if any of jthc fellows who are talking about .the fail ure? of last years Hardest Home ever figured out just how much they done to makd it a success. rapidly and that.iti.will.be neces- flary,.to qnlarge the building in i3.-349P-rop0rtlonlitQ ReUjihott time, x i-- -5.i3..a49-P-roc6rtlonkte Repre Enjoyed Trip . , Mr. and Mrs. Vright Chandler accompanied by Mrs. Fred Fraser of Baker, returned from Port land Monday where they- have been attending Buyers Congress for 10 days. They reported that the first four days the purchases amounted to, $10,000ufrom thd different buyers from Idaho, Montana, Washington and Ore gon. There were entertainments I lectures and banquets each day and evening. Saturday, the last day, luncheon was served to all, aboard the S. S. Santa Cecilia owned by W. R. Grace & Co. which landed at -Munincipal Dock from Frisco the night before. The people of .'Portland surely did themselves proud during the week which number- had increas ed three-fold over last year. if Fall ffilpTiS Ijj Styles fg, ji 1 I II Our Fall Shb M WT I t) M ZZZ Halfway, Aug. 17.-Thfe Half way schoolboard-, at a meeting Saturday night- voted to add a third teachertOir the? faculty of the union higb- school.; The members were unanimously of theopinio.n that the.vhigh school atteridance will continue -to grow II A i! II V. II n II 1 1 w&s lis n 11 wjh w 1 mmm Ill i 1 n i d oaunaers Mens' and Boys' Hats have aFrived. No matter what your wants are in Headwear if it's new, we have it. We are showing all the new and latest shapes andshadeSjjnJelt goo'ds. Your general appearancejvill "be improved won- derfully if you are attired in one of our models. Owing to the ffiyen&y n'f gfyic ew cannot quote prices; YOU WILL HAVE TO n SEE THEM Brothers 1 r niiini axoczi casy m 1 V hi umtm I9W V tffl 1 m