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About Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1917)
w m iim m u m ili TAXES \ \ uim n timii lim in g 1 I We now have the City Tax List and also a list of some of the county property out side of city at this bank, where the taxes now due may be paid. This bank in unison with other banks, is this year making a charge of 15c for each tax collection to protect the bank against a loss of money, as has been the case in former years. Iì 5 a Central Point State Bank BBS u Ztmnmin 1/mimtitmamiii An E X P L A N A T I O N . The Herald last week Inadvertantly «■ante n ear g e ttin g ‘in bad,” and we want to explain. As It som etimes hap pens, an err o r in the adv ertise m ent of th e Central Point Mills slipped through undetected and Manager Klsworth S at urday was kept busy explaining th at the price of th eir best brand of flour bad not hit the toboggan and dropped from $2.15 to $2.06. but th a t the printer had erred. Saturday also proved a busy day for ItarriBon A- Itetts, the local waste m er chants, and it tran sp ired th at the H er ald man had jum ped to conclusions when he en n u m erated am ong other th ings that they were in the m ark et for "old iron and bottles." About six different farm ers decided to bring in a load of old Iron and cir culate the proceeds among th e local merchants. It appears even the youngsters read The Herald for It seemed to Mr. Har rison th at every youngster in the burg had suddenly become a bottle mer chant, and for a time it seemed The 'te r s ld would have to hang out a sign, "old iron and bottles wanted," to save th e day. The Herald pencil pusher intends to proceed more carefully now, but we are pleased to note the undeniable proof that it "pays to ad vertise in The Herald." tin r latest "exchange" Is the Hep- p n er Herald, which h as been recently purchased by S. A. Pattison, the founder of The Central Point Herald. Mr Pattison lias been farm ing near ***********+ ************* | WILLOW SPRINGS | Grange met on Saturday evening, March 10. O ur progressive neighbor, O. S. Blackford, has just installed an elec tric h eater in his milk house. The Willow Springs P arent-Teachers Club met at the home of Mrs. J. W. Widen on March 3rd. Miss Anna M. Turley of the home economics de partm ent of the O. A. C., gave a very instructive and interesting lecture. COMPANY & After th e m eeting dainty refreshm ents were served by the hostess. The fifteen-acre ranch on Scenic Highway, formerly owned by Mrs. C. McKlintock of Albuquerque, N. M., was sold at auction to the Fish Lake Ditch Company. s h i p p e r s Live and Dressed Poultry Fresh Ranch Fggs POINT Eight named and labeled bulbs for $1.00 postage prepaid, asso rt ed colors and classes C a c tu s,P e ony and Decorative. D ealer’s list from 20c to 50c each. 12 un labeled, all different, my d» -t selection f o r ....................... i p 1 Lee If. Franklin, of The Herald of fice, left Tuesday for Portland, where he will spend several days on busi ness. R. H . P A X S O N Central Point, T Peart & Lyons REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF CENTRAL POINT STATE BANK B la c k s m it h s W h e e lr ig h t s AT CENTRAL POINT, OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF B U S IN E SS M ARC H 5, 1917 L o an s a n d d is c o u n ts ..................................... $91.370.73 O v e r d r a f ts , secu red a n d u n s e c u re d ............ 390.05 B onds a n d w a r r a n t s ..........................................17,384.83 S to c k s a n d o th e r s e c u r itie s ............................. 100.00 B a n k in g h o u s e ..................................................... 3,064.58 F u r n itu r e a n d f ix t u r e s ......................................2,000.00 O th e r r e a l e s ta te o w n ed ............................... 6,368.21 D u e fro m b a n k s n o t r e s e r v e b a n k s ........... N one D u e fro m a p p ro v e d re s e rv e b a n k s .............. 48,724.85 C h ec k s a n d o th e r c a sh it e m s ......................... 58.02 E x c h a n g e s f o r clearin a: h o u s e ..................... none C ash on h a n d ........................................................10,319.92 E x p e n s e s ............................................................... none O th e r re so u rc e s. Gold D u s t ........................ 35.69 T o t a l ..................................... All work guaranteed to be up-to-date. Horse shoeing a specialty. — r * T he Central Point Barber Shop I E. R. GLEA SO N , Proprietor .$179.816.88 L IA B IL IT IE S C a p ita l sto ck p aid i n ........................................$25,000.00 S u rp lu s f u n d ......................................................... 4,210.00 U n d iv id ed p ro fits, le s s e x p ’n es & ta x e s p d 2,075.72 D iv id e n d s u n p a i d ............................................. none D ue to b a n k s a n d b a n k e r s ........................... no n e P o s ta l sav in g s Etank d e p o s its ........................ none In d iv id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t to c h e c k ........ 91,963.91 D em an d c e rtific a te s o f d e p o s it ..................... 721.49 C a sh ie r c h e c k s o u ts ta n d in g ......................... 433.43 C ertified c h e c k s ................................................... no n e T im e a n d S a v in g s d e p o s its ......................... 55,062.33 N o tes a n d bills re d is c o u n te d ........................ none B ills p a y a b le fo r m oney b o rr o w e d .............. none R eserv ed fo r ta x e s ........................................... 350.00 L ia b ilitie s o th e r th a n th o s e ab o v e s t a t e d . none T o t a l......................................................... $179,816.88 I, J . O. Isaacso n . P r e s id e n t o f th e ab o v e-n am ed b an k , do solem nly s w e a r th a t th e ab o v e s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e b e st o f m y k n o w led g e an d belief. J . O . IS A A C S O N . P re s id e n t, C O R R E C T A tte s t: OREGON Oregon For Sale A bicycle repair shop and stock a t in voice price. For particulars, see or address Geo. Betts, Central Point, Ore. STA TE O F OREGON. : C o u n ty o f J a c k s o n :" CENTRAL PAXSON’S Superb D a h l i a s RESOURCES & b u y e r s uimnmzs nimiimm Castle Rock, Wash., for a num ber of years, but the lure of th e scissors and ink pot was too much for him, and he is back in the game. He says: "T he w riter is not exactly a stra n g e r In this section of Oregon. He was for several y ears a resident of Gilliam's capital city (Condon) whose surround ing hills of golden grain have made her farm ers famous. After spending the past decade west of the Cascade Range, however, he confesses to a quickening of the pulse, a more elastic step, a re newed lightness and buoyancy when again the ozone of the bunch-grass land fills his nostrils, which no deni zen of the webfoot country can ever know.” Mr. Pattison gave Central Point a live newspaper, is a wide-awake hustler, and his many friends h ere are wishing him much success in his new field. 3r Central Point Poultry Egg _ ï W C. L E E V E R , W J FREEM A N. I .C . R O B N E T T . ’ D irecto rs. S u b sc rib ed an d sw o rn to b e fo re m e th is 15th d a y o f M ar.. M U C. S. S A N D E R S O N . N o ta ry P u b lic . My com m ission e x p ire s A p ril 29th, 1917. | Invites Your Patronage ; — a AGENT FOR v Medford t I i Domestic Laundry I Basket Leaves Tuesdays and ^ T hursdays—returning Saturdays, Safety First! BUY HOME PRODUCTS C alifo rn ia W a s h i n g P o w d e r • especially good in cold, warm , hard or hot w a te r— Uae with or without soap. Makes waahing easy. F o r S a la b y —Cranflll k Rob- nett, Cowley's Emporium, Olson a Son, Faber, the Grocer. j