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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1914)
'Valleis News "Straight, Truthful, Direct Wr.:. L. Flower Editor Entered as second class matUrDee. 13, 1D12 at the post odkc nt Richland Oregon, under act of March 8, 1879. Cards of Thanks and Resolutions 0f per line. .ONE YEAR - -THREE MONTHS SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SIX MONTHS - - .50 SAMPLE CQPJC .75 FREE RICHLAND, ORE., THURSDAY, AUG , 27 1914, VOL, 2, NO. 41 "All is not gold that glitters'5 but the gold that comes from Eagle products has the true hime. Air dosn't pay the preacher as some of our citizens hve found out, yet they continue to jure 'em mostly on air, and hope the funds for salary purposes jvM be secured. Tbqy might ivell apply the oid saying "Look .before you before you leqp." JN'pxt Sunday at ii:uu a. m., and in the evening at 8:00 p. m the Rev. Frank Hopkins will J prp.ach the last sermons of the present church year. These m ay be his farewell sermons, as it is not yet known whether or not he will be appointed as pastor here another year, he will leave for the Annual Conference, which meets at Weston, sometime next week. There will be no services in the Methodist Chutvh Sunday week. : From the way somg people took an active? interest in the Harvest Home this year, the life of Methuslah wouldn't be half long enough for them to work in. One amirendment the people have to consider this year is whether or not Oregon vrjll have an official rat catcher or net Hext on the program, ladies and gentlemen, we will consider the .advisability of having an official bed bug catcher, a cock-roach inspector and a custodian of" the ant heaps. .QUARTERLY CONFERENCE i From p ige l) Trustees: George .SJiuners, Thomas Seigel, John. Fraser, D. T. Allen, arid Eugene Brown. L. C. Holman is the President ol the League, and E. E. Holman is the Church Leader, ahd ak'o Chairman of the Missionary De partment. It is not known whether or not the present pas tor will be retained an other year. It was announced at the mor ning service that the pastors sal ary is more than $300 in arrears. Next Sunday morning and even ing will be the last Eervjce of the present church year, and the pastor will leave for the Annual .Conference which meets at Wes son the following week, How's This We qlTer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F, J, Cheney for the last i5 years and belidve him perfect ly honorable in all business trans actions and financially able to c. trry cut any obligations made by. his firm. National Bank of Commerce, Toledo, O., Hall's-Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the systdm. Testimonials sent free. Frica 75 cents per bottle, gold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. First National Bank, Baker. Ore. Compiler's Call, June 30, 1914 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $910,339.10 Overdrafts $078. 70 U,. S. Bqnds $225,000.00 Municipal Bonds and Securities.. $50,848.49 Banking House and Real Estate.. $23, 240. 00 Cash and due from Banks $629,471.52 $1,875,077.99 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $200,000.00 SnrpluH fund..- $100,000.00 Undevjdcd Profita $72,397 29 National Currency $198,500,00 Dividend!) Unpaid .$M,000.90 Deposits ; $1,270,189.70 $1,875,77.9!) Over 49 per cent Reserve OFFICERS I I'm. Pollman - - President J. H. Parker Vice I resident T. G. Montgomery Cashier A. L. James A ss'i Cashier 1 DIRECTORS Wm. Pollman J. N. Teal J. I I. Parker John Schmitz Geo. Chandler June 30, 1914 $1,870,077.99 June 14, 1912 $1,302,748.08 ncrcaso, Two Years. .$512,329.31 THIS BANK CO-OPERATES with its customers in every con sjstent way and has resources arnplo to meet their requirmcnts. We solicit accounts of those who appreciate Die advantages oX association with a strong institution. 4 per cent Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit ittle Drops of Water Make a Mighty Ocean, Just as- Little AdvertismcvJs Make Big Busme$$ W.H. Hill Our Cemetery By Cash Reported $19.00 By Cash, Frank Craig $7.00 TOTAL $26.00 And still more cash is needed in urder to keep the last resting place of our loved ones, spotlass. Make contributions to Mrs. An nie Raley. Treasurer, -ii i ;Don't forget Parkers Moving Picture Show to-night" cician BAKER, ORE. Richland, Newbridg ft i 1 JKai 'sssi csL si k m "r iss 1 jirmjROPE Mjfrji'i vJa Die ' p 1837 nl H Tu We day Leave orders at y Mrs. Fannie :righfs ; Is causing an unusual advance in ail lines of merchandise Some have .almost doubled in price. However we will not make any advance at this time n'or as, long as our present stock lasts Our new fall lines are arriving some are jn, others are on the way, all of these goods were con tracted for before the war and, they will be priced accordingly These lines will be very complete and we will be glad to have you call and look them over, W i tn essed the end of t fi e last great Eu ropean war Brothers -fa 4 i i 5.