Central Point herald. (Central Point, Or.) 1906-1917, March 15, 1917, Image 10

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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.
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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
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WILLOW SPRINGS
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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
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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
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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,
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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.
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T he Central Point
Barber Shop
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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
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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
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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.
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Invites Your Patronage
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AGENT FOR
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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.
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