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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1920)
HARRISBURGMEN TO GROW BERRIES Local Cannery Contracts with Leading Fanneraof Southern Linn Co. Harrtsburg, In addition o being the leading hop center of tht county and producing large ripply of potatoes bat entered Into a now field of Indus try by moving out Into tht production of berries for the Albany cannery. W. R. Scott, managor of lha Puyallup and Summner cannery of Albany not largo number of tha prospective growers la llarrisburg Saturday and lnlarrtlad a number of eltlaent who have land thai will produce aa flnt grade of be rrtei at can be produced any place on the Pacific eoatt ' t Among' those entering Into dcfl ( 11IU egroemrn, with Mr. Scott arc W. A. Murdoch, O. Wright, D. Woods. worth, frank Nimcheck. Adolph sean- son, Andrew Yoder, W. H. Matpatt, -5ee. J. Wilhclm, Rogt. Strada, C. T. Lcathrrmaii, J. A. Ayert, John Young M. V. Sitters, H. 0. Repine and P. D. Kropp. W. E. Wadtworth, manager of the Rill and company store hsa been sel ected aa mnnager to sand tha berries by truck to the cannery here. It It evident that the Harritburg man are alive to their own Interest when (hey launch out In the berry business to supply the Allien cannery, which It beyond the shadow of alkdVjbt, one of the most tubalancial buainctt Insti tutions in the county. A contract made with such a Inenckil Institution can be depended on, according to best business men of tha county which places tha growers on a safe basis for a reliable market. Dana S. Campbell Attempts Suicide In St. Helen Jail Dana S. Campbell attempts suicide while In Jail at 8(. Helens pending trial for non support of his wife. Campbell was arrested at Brownsville several days ago on a charge of non support and on hit recognition want to St Helens to meat tha charge that was preferred agalnet him, and on falling to toeurf bonds was placed in Jail waiting trial. Just following a h warty meal ho takes' poison which failes to produce tha desired affect and ha it now reported by tha sheriff to be In a critical condition. Prior to being placed in jail he made an aVtempt la evade the officers and) marry a girl to whom ha waa engag ed which it additional evidence hold against him at a man disregards the law, Campbell Is aa ex-service man about 25 years old. Rlreralde Items Mrs. R. A. Crffln and daughter, Miss Dorothy, of Elytlan, Mlnn.ar rived last week to make their home for a time with her son. P. A. Cof- fin. ' t- The census enumerator hat been calling In tha neighborhood the paat week. . ... . . - II. H. Eastman hat sold hit place to Mr. Canning, of Lyoat, bit will not move awtay until next fall. Mlis Dora Stewart Is home from the O. A. C. for the week end. Mrs. F. A. Coffin returned Tues day from Portland where she visited relatives for a few days. Mr. Lamb, went to Newberg Sunday for a visit with Zriena. Archie Miller and family went to 8and Ridge grange Saturday where ha installed ihe new officers, every one of which were present, which ia rather unusual. Mrs. Stirah Gourley, and Mrs. Jas. Caldwell attended Crang Prairie grange Saturday. They report a largo attendance, good program, and fine MUs Ben ha Beck went to Corrallie I cronoay o viai; per parvnrs ar. Mrt. togaa Beck. She waa aeeam panied by Mitt Helen Cchrott, or i the day at the home of Rev. V. FoUo. Mrs. Louise Boad and family went 25 Percent to SO Percent Reduced 1 " PtWI tea ft. a 1 i,.i fm to 1 J 50 Percent t . v Keaucea i OF - VSj" rUr- brav ar SkJ ,. January bale av OF LADIES SUITS To close out the remaining numbers and clear the hangers for new spring stock, we have made an extraordinary price reduction of 1-4 to 1-2 OFF j on ladies' winter suits This gives yoa an unusual opportunity to cut the H. C. L. Only a limited number of these stylish models left. Make aa early selection and liberal saving. SALE ON MILUNERT ClaesW late Three Lota Lot No. If 1.79 .' . Lot Ne. 2 $2.49 . Lot No I $5.99 Charter No. mi " Reserve District No. II REPORT OF CONDITIONS OK THR FIRST NATIONAL , BANK ALBANY. IN THR RTATR OK OREGON. AT THE . CLOSE RIMMNR8S ON DECEMBER SI, Itla, " t . y, ... -I REHOURC'RS . 1. a Loans and discounts. Including redls- counts, (except those shown in b and e) . $716,798-06 f Customers' liability account of accept- . . ancee of this bank Durehaaed or dia- S.456.26 AT or - counted by It Total loans 1719,26342 S. Overdrafts, aaeured, I 00; unteeured, $2,188.71 6.. .47. H. tioverameat securities owned: a Deposited, to aarure , clreulaUoa IU. B 9719.26S.92 2.UW.71 la tm .vnioei iioo ,000.00 b Pledged to secure V. 8. deposit (par value) 6,000.00 d Pledged aa collateral for 8tato or other aepoaita or out payable pledge f Owned and unofedeed h War Savings Certtncatee and Trlft Stamps actually owned 2S.000.00 1,900.00 10444 Total U. S. Covemmen securities. . Other II lie. ttscaiRlia. etc: a Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged . to assure U. S. deposits $ 19,926.00 b Bonds (other than U. 8. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits 21,900.00 O Securilles, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned and unpledged 65.263 .34 Total bonds, securities, etc, other than U. 8. . . Stock of federal Reserve Bank (60) per cent 188,0044 9. 10. II. ia. 14. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 92. S3. 24. 26. 28. 80. 31. 92. 33. 34. 86. of asbaeriptioa ... a Value of basking . ascuasoerea house, owned and aa- $106,200.00 whoM went;,, Reduced Prices On Coats M. Sternberg & Co. LADtEf 9HOP- The Tuesday club was delightfully entertained at the horns of Mrs. Jaa. Bryant Music, aosrorsatlon and wark made the time pas pleasantly. Tha getting together wait especially en Joyed, aa there had not been a meet ing for several week on account of the bad weather. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Those present were Mssdames, Frank and Henry Bryant, Ckstrend, Stellmacbor. Wit chey, Wm. Caldwell. Atkesan. Trues, Burbank, Miller, Mastcrson, Stewart and Misses Bertha Beck and Emma Laubner. Mrt. Clyde Bryant Wat an hanored guest -'- - b Equity in banking house Furniture and natures Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vsult snd net amount due from na tional banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies (other than included in Items a, 13, or l Checks on other banks m the aame city or . town aa reporting bank (other than Item 16) Total of Items IS, 14, 16, J 6, and 17 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items . Redemption fund with O. S. Treasurer and due from U. 8. Treasurer 106.788 M S.9O0.O0 10600.00 18.2S6.67 20.061.6) 69,416.89 128,302.10 27,40848 8adavUla Items 80DAV1LLE. Ore.. Jaa IS Elsia Smith, who tosses Thompson's Best1 at the Boston roaring mill at Shsdda pent Sunday with home folks hers. Dr. J. C, Booth, of Lebanon waa here Wednesdsy to treat the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Trobaugh. m0 1 --- - - - - to Halsey Tuesday wh die remain- tnSUUUiiiiiSRtett eo unui Bunesy 'visiting- mu, frank Bond and her daughter, Mrt. Grace Lkkers. .' .' Ut. and Mrs. J. C Henrys of Eu gene spent week ago Suaday at tha home of Mr, and Mrt, Chat. Maeter- lUduced H Prices ' " H vn tosua I r1rieirJ4 Mrs. May English, of Weston, who hat been visiting relative near here during the past two weeks, returned to her borne Friday. , Charley and Tom Snider itarted Sunday on a trip to the Cascade moun tains. OrI Summer went to Shedds to tak work In Thompson Bros. mill. Sheriff Kendall' recent' visit to Waterloo was very gwaifyuig to the friendi of order and decency ia thit part of the coup try. Com again When you" can function thai way. The social . at the public . school Safjrday evening wat greatly enjoyed by the pupil and their parent who attended. Fred Caw, who recently bought the W. Parriih property Ja the west ern drainage problem of the Oak Creek valley with a shovel Instead of with hot air, as hat. been done, by others during iba past tew years. Mr. Caw hat about 40 rods of ditch dug an his pine and is atill an 4ha Job. Bars Carrier Ktsmrastlesi The United States Civil Service Commission has announced aa exam ination for the County of Marion Ore, to be held at Albany, Salem and Sihrerton, on February 14, 1920. to fill the position of rural carrier at Jef ferson and vacancies that may later occur on rural routes from other pott oftVe in jtb above mentioned county. The examination will be open only to citizen who' are actually domiciled in the territory of a poet office in the county and who meet the other re quirement at forth in Form No. 1977. Flood Has Tsnsillth . G. . A. Flood, genial First Street merchant, , confined to hi homo with an attack of tonsilitis. He ia reported to be recovering in a satis factory manner. In the mean time, he it relieved from the worries of the details of hit business by Thomas Ferguson, advertising manager of the stre. i if a S .676.66 I1S9.287.14 (not extended) 300.13 Other If any. 6.000.00 3,000.00 Total . LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In Surplus fund a Undivided profits 71,612.42 b Less current expenses, Interest, and tax ea paid Interest and discount collected or credited in advenes of maturity and not earned . -(approximate) ,. - Circulating note outstanding 4 Nee. amount duo to National beak .... "Ml amount duo to banks, "bankers, and trust sat-apsnles (other then included In , ' Items-W or 80) Certified cheeks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding' ToUl of Item 30, 31, 32 and 93 91.3o0.697.75 $ 100,000.00 80,000.00 71412.42 612.07 100,000.00 8,72649 116.281.47 2427.19 1446.6S 1128681.08 (not extended) Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Re - -serve (depoeite payable within 80 days)! - .". Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due In lesa than 80 88. Divi daya (other than for money borrowed) idendi unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than 868,038.16 11,168.17 8,000.00' bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 84, 36, 86, 87, 38, and 89 $877,206.33 (not extended) 42. 49. 62. " Postal savings doposlta Total of time deposits subject to Re serve Items 40, 41, 42 snd 43 , f Bills payable with Federal Reserve bank - a "Acceptances executed by this bank for . . sustomers Total ..........,......,. Leas acceptances of thia bank purchased' ' . i. : 16468.40 16468.40 (not extended) 26,0000.00 Fix Up the Dining Room A new table will add immensely to the appee ranee of your din ing room and wQl be' a source of everyday satisfaction to you. SPECIAL 23-5' The beautiful Oak Plank Top table shown m the illustration is only $2349. W!e have a line 42 inch Maple table at $14.09 46-inch, quarter-tawed Oak table, made in Albany, "he beat made $3849 Same table in 48-inch sice 939.09 E.L.St if f & Son JlS-217 Lyon St. ' See ut about buying yonr seo ond-ltsnd furniture ATTEND METHODIST CIHIBCI1 TQWIGIIT CIVE YOUR BEET SELF A CIUUCE Are You Fating Your Best Convictions Honestly? . ' Hear Mr HeUt tonight! tabjecte 'Who Are Lot And Why" An .TTerydar fact treated in ererydaf Ungnage atraight from the shoulder, without cane. ' COME ; ENTHUSIASTIC 'SINGING : , COME WILL Albany College 44. rfiaeauntad (see Item lc) M.llbities other than those aboei aUted $ 1,466.26 $ 8,466.26 ' 3,46646 . tj V.jr s" f:- , 1,717.46 ToUl $1460,697.76 Of the total loana and discount ahown above, the amount on which Interest snd discount wsa charged at rates In excess of those permitted by law (Sec 6197. Rev. Stat) (exclusive of note upon .which total charge , not to exceed 19 cent wa made) was $ none . The number of such loans TZSaSnv nnn COUNTY OF Linn, aa: . I j n Irvine. Cashier of the abovonamed bank, do solemnly awear that 'ih above etatement la true to the best of my knowledge i and belief, - b Js Ce IRVINE. CattShicr. . . ; Subscribe and .worn to before m. VEVLLrW. t . . -- - --ior uregon, June is, ima Correct Attest: ALFRED C. SCHMITT J P WALLACF .' f ir. kt BARRhriT'- ;-'!; ;:;;;:;;:,:-t:::; Directors. i How to Save : Your Teeth Th "cfalckesif way to make bad teeth worse I to leave them alone. and the quickest way to save them is .to go to a good dentist and have them cared for, right away Tha advantage of - ttawintf .vabf dental work ddne by Registered Dentists 'tulni the E. .8. Prker .System ia that particular attention U given out-of-town patient, and you don't have to mak to many calls. Another advantage i that you need have no fear cf Jaln, for every tafe method U uted to do tn work without hurting. Nothing but line dentltlry " done In any of the twenty-four E.. R. Parser Syatera offices, and while price -are moderate, every patient it guaranteed full satis faction. Examination and advice are free. The nearest E. R. Parker System elM !.. M ili i . . Come Back ? It was not exactly "down and out." It was 'ihandi capped" by the effort to remove the College from Al bany.. . The proposed removal is dead." It will be bur ied. When Albany and Linn County subscribe $15,000 to the Three Years? Budgetthen we may go over Ore gon and get the last $15,000. The ten men who will car ry on the drive next month condition this work on Al bany's work this week. ' About $6,000 more is needed to fal IS - -' SUBSCRIBE I Albany's $15;oap v . " sT4l . . "1 a, a-. ' ' 'V W -M JPITIZENS' IbMMITTEE 6F T(y 1 ; I j