THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS MONDAY, JUIA 2, 1917. PAGE FOUR I. CONTRIBUTORS 10 ED CROSS FUND Additional Subscription? Secur ed by the Committoo Not I Heretofore Publishod Thurston District J. M. Hart W. H. Cooloy Jotlo Hucklng AVIlllan Mill Co . Annls Wlllinn JUr. and Mrs. E. D. Conley 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. J It Kndlcott ... 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. Cooley 1.00 $1.00 fi.OO 1.00 5.00 20 B. C. Itowe 15.00 11. K. Jenkins 5.00 Hlchard Eaton 5.00 Henry Hart 5.00 Pinkston Bros. 2.00 J. f. Helll 10.00 John Edmunson 3.00 Fred Gray 5.00 Geo. Neft 1.00 1 lu Georgo 1.00 j Mrs. J. A. Herndon - 1.00 I Ceo. and Sadfe Piatt - 5.00 j John and Sarah Danks 3.00. Soy and Pearl Edmistou 2.00 Vm. and Mary Henvll 2.00! C II and Aiwa Hastings 2.00 Mrs. J. W. McArthur 5.00; "Walter and Jessie Edmlston .. 2.50 J. A. and L. M. Olsen 2.50 Mrg. Jennie Edmlston 1,00 G. V. Smith .50 W. S. Dodd : 5.00 E. D. Chase , , 2.00 J. L. Gorrie 1.0.1 Glen Anderson 2.30 E. S. Harding 1.00 Harry Withers 2.50 i J. A. Clearwater 2.00 j J. R. McPherson 2.00 i tee Davis 1.00 j T. J. Sweany 5.00 ' LX. WesUall 1.001. 3t P. Griffin 4.0? H. E. Phettiplace 5.00 O. A. McMahan 5 .00 j Walter and Ethel Piatt 2.00 j M. A. Fowler -.- - 5.00 C. H. and Olive .Taylor 5.00 j F. E. and Eva Taylor 5.00 Miller and Lou Hall 5.00 J. H. Brown 2.00 F. D. Teachuot 5.00 P. R. Edmlston - 2.00 Carl Phettiplace 2.00 E. H. Beare Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Conley .. C L.. Baker ,. It. H. Stockman i W. W. Adams Hoss Mathews Lloyd Awbray .50 Adam Hltcey 5.00 L. n. Hack .. 2.00 Aden Lyon - - 50 Viola Dlehnot 1.00 P. M. Laird - 2.00 ?.. T. Klnttloy 6.00 ; M. Dlckoy 5.00 Q. L, Burnett . 2.00 V D. Wallace 10.00 M. L. SeabrlnK 5.00 M. Wallace 50 H. Jones 1.00 Hayne Elliott . - .50 J. a Wallace 1.00 J. C. Humphrey 2.50 N. J. Moorehouso 2.00 John Walsh 1.00 'C. A. Swarts 5.00 Ryckman A. C. Pease ?2.00 II. F. Dennis 2.00 John KUxgerald 5.00 N. B. Mann .. 5.00 In nerving by Mrs. Henry Korf, Mr. Herbert Walker, and Mm. L. K. Pagi. Invitation wore Issued to thirty tlvo ladles: Mrs. J. W. Coffin. Mrs. I. S. Urals, Mrs. Aunlo Knox, Mrs. Mar vln Drury, Mrs. Win. Donaldson, Mm. C. II. Jcusoii, Mrs. P. A. Lenhnit, Mrs. C. E. Fischer, Mrs. Kthol Bally, Mrs. H. B. Walker, Mrs. II. M. Slow art, Mrs. S. H. Bukor, Mrs. Mao Stov onson. Mrs.J. T. Mooro, Mrs. T. J. McCracken, Mrs. S. A. Danford.Mrs. W. Hartman. Mrs. N. W. Emory, Mlm Margaret Morris, Mrs. J. C. Holhrook, Mrs. O. B. Kessey, Mrs. W. L. Dunlap. Mrs. U. L. Drury, Mrs. O. II. Jarrott, Mrs. C. L. Scott, Mrs. W. N. Long, Mrs. L. K. Pago, Mrs. H. A. Korf, Mrs. Tbos. Slkes. Mrs. W. H. Pollanl. Mrs. J. L. Ulehmond. Mrs. Fred Walker. Mrs. E. E. Martaln. Mrs. II. O. Bowcn of Eugene, and Miss Splllmnn of Ot tuiuwa, I own. MHS. C. W. IIAUIIIT fSUHPIUBBD BY KIUBNDS On Saturday a number of tbo frl ends of Mrs. C. W. Halght gathorml at her homo on Third Btroot near Broadway tocolobrato hur sixty-fourth birthday. A sumptuous dinner was sorvod and overyono enjoyod tho day very much. Mrs. Halght received a number of beautiful and useful pros cuts. Thosu present woru Mr. and Mrs. C. Sponcor, Mr. and Mrs. Orvll Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Mabey, Mrs. M. Billings, Mrs. Alexander, and Irvuu Byron, and Hugh CownrL H. L. Blood 1.00 Edwin Moneta 50 Virgil Moon 1.00 i W. E. Knott and family 4.00 J. T. Moore 10.00 J tll0 .August Vitus Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Sundermau S. G. Moshler Frank Bartholomew E. W. Levee M. V. Clays Indies Auxiliary 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.O0 3.05 MRS. J. P. FRY ENTER TAINS NE E I) L EC R A FT CLUB Thursday afternoon the Needle craft was delightfully entertained ut J. P. Fry at tho room wns taste- SOCIAL EVENTS MRS. R. L. KIRK HOSTESS FRIDAY AFTERNOON , Mrs. R. L. Kirk gave an "At Home"' Friday afternoon from 2:30 to 5 P. M. The living rooms were decorated lwlth patriotic emblems and ivy with a great quanity of handsome and cho ice roses oeautiiuuy arranged in ev ery conceivable place. Progressive conversation was the entertainment provided for the many guests. Pro grams bearing our national emblems and the be followed during the afternoon. Tin I time -allotted for each discussion was 1 five minutes. During the last topic , "Satisfying the Inner Self." refresh I ments were served. While theso were being enjoyed Misses Ruth Scott i and Leota McCracken entertained the guests with music which was muc:i i appreciated by all. Favors of tiay 1 silken flags were presented to each home of Mrs. jElltb hotel. The fully decorated in red and whlto ram bler roses and buto bachelor buttons. Tho afternoon was spent In sowing after which the ladles enjoyed n two course luncheon of salad, hot big cults, Jelly, strawberry shortcake, and punch. Tho Invited guests were Mrs. Georgo Safford, Mrs. F. A. Lenhnrl, .Mrs. ual uarnett, and Mrs. Al Mont- gomery. Club members present wero 4- lMCsiiames can fr lsciior. It. L. Drury R. L. Kirk. H. E. Walker, Ethel Bally E. E. Martin. O. H. Jnrrett, Georgo Catching, J. E. Richmond, Mao Stev enson, R. P. Mortenson, and Mrs. J. P. Fry. MOM A AGOGA CLASS PICNIC The Moma Agoga class of the Bap tist church chaperoned by Mlsg Nora Sorenson had a very enjoyable picnic at Coburg bridge Friday evening. The crowd was taken to and from the grounds In autos. A picnic suppo red, white, and blue pencils gavo I vas served and games were played, six subjects for conversation to -A ver' large sumber of the class attended tho picnic. l.O'i j 5.0 ) 1.00 i 2.00 2.50 20.10 20.00 5.00 2.00 20.')0 5.00 5.00 guest. Mrs R. L. Kirk was assisted PRISCILLA CLUB PICNICS Members of tho Prlscllla club held a picnic back of the flour mill last Friday afternoon. The members present wero Mrs. W. Rebhan. Mrs. I. D. Larmer, Mrs. Norman Howard Mrs. William Donaldson. Mrs. JameH Withrow. Mrs. Delbert Beals and Mrs Arehart. No. S941 George Sanderson , Ethel Yarnell . . S. M. Carruthers A. L. Yarnell Mr. and Mrs. TayJor Neodham TL C. Bough and wife . Daniel Baugh 10.00 Prunevilte District J. W. Chase '.J 00 (S. Y I.artho!omew 5.00 G. H. Irish : 1 00 O. H. Hougan 1.00 K B. Chase 10.00 Clarence McClintic .... 2 no David Bidwell 1.00 Jaccs I.owig . 00 Ivan Anderson 1 'jO Stay McClintic 50 Harry L. Chase 5.00 V. P. Patteson 5 00 V. A. Bailey 4 00 E. P. Harlov ...... 5.00 Currin Cooley , 1.00 II. E. Wylle 10.00 W. n. Hardie . 5.00 V.. li. Fish 5.00 T. C. Kellogg 3.00 Kd nol)!on X H. Starr .'. J CHne H. B. Nolleth p Mrs. C. J' Male ...... Mr. and Mrs. McElhanqy G 00 O. A Vitus LOO lira. J. W. Chase "H J. Pengra John Thramer rt Wyman 2.50 1.00 1 .-.) 1 00 l.Oi 2 00 l..V 5.00 r, oj lann.e L. Wyman : 5.00 J. H. Xeal 2.00 Walter Bailey 2 0? Tloy -frost 1.00 Snnslint) -club (Ina Cline) .... 5.00 ainrclti K. Chase 2.0( ?.V. H. James 2.10 Kennen 5.00 Jasper District TJ3. L. Westrope l."0 .J. .Sturt 1 00 C.IH. Humphrey and Wife 5.00 1.0) 2.00 5.00 S. Hills 5.00 C.00 IK. U Wallace 31. Jt. Wallace Stobert Hadley 3ilr. and Mrs. P. "Mr. taud Mrs. John Jacohy Blair Brothers - 10.00 Earl "Lepley 1.00 Mrs. M. A. Drury 2.00 "W. It. Drury 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Sylvester .. 2.00 J. S. Hills 5.00 Paul Hadloy 10.00 Young Peoples class 2.50 Mrs. 3. S. Morehouse 1.00 Cash GO John A. Rhodes 5,00 LVin. Abl COO REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Springfield, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on June 2oth. 1917. RESOURCES 1. a Loans and discounts (except those shown on b and c' , , JU9.1S1.97 ioiai mans .. . 119, 1S1 97 2. Overdrafts, secured, none- unsecured, 5, if i uri ,0ther than ui'berty Bonds of 1917): a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par va,uJ G.250.00 Total U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds) and certificates of indebtedness 0. Payment on account subscription for Liberty Loan Bonds h Bonds other than U. S. bonds piedged to secure postal savings deposits 3.000.00 e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged 31,958.14 Total bonds, securities, etc 9. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of sub scription) 10. a Value of banking house 8,082.61 b Equity In banking house 11. Furniture and fixtures ' 12. Real estate owned other than banking house 13. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents "hi New York, Chicago, and St. Louis 11,594.74 b Net amount due from approved reserve agents In other reserve cities 48,488.01 14 Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than included in 13 or 21) 1G. Other checks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank b Fractional currency, nlckles, and cents 18. Notes of other national banks , 20. Federal Reserve notes 21. Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank .... 22. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer . $119,181.97 44G.S2 6,250.00 7,000.00 34,958.14 850.00 8.082.61 2,300.0) 10,250.99 126.50 C0.082.7S 16,555.16 41.88 126.50 90.00 100.00 22,745.76 312.50 Total LIABI LITIES 24. Capital stock paid in 25. Surplus fund 2G. a Undivided profits 0,156.62 h Less current expenses, Interest, and taxes paid 5,035.95 29. Circulating notes outstanding Demand deposits subject to Reserve: 34. Individual deposits subject to check 35. Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (oth er than for money borrowed) 36. Certified checks 37. Cashier's checks outstanding Total demand deposits subject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, and 40, 204,917.43 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payablo after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or moro notice) : .... 41. Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor rowed Total of time deposits subject to Resorve, Items 41, 42, and 43 45,813.24 United States deposits, not subject to Reserve: 45. Postal savings deposits Total of U. S. deposits not subject to Reserve.. 2,943.67 52. a Cash Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks out standing 70.00 h Customers' letters of credit drawn against 1289,375.11 25,000.00 3,200.00 1,120.67 6,250.00 167,384.28 36,747.80 125.00 660.36 45,813.24 2,943.07 70.00 $289,375,11 Total State of Oregon, County of La ne, ss. I, D. S. Beals, Cashier of t he above-named bank, do sol emnly swear that the above st atement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D- BEALS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attest: this 30th day of June, 1917. A, MIDDLETON, HERBERT E. WALKER, L. K. PAGE, Notary Public. CHAS. L. SCOTT, CoujplfwjQU SSSllSD Mw. 1, J?20 DJrectora. WANTED BIDS, for Carpenter work , Planing Mill work Plumbing, Heating, brick work. Electric wiring. Lathing and Plastering. Painting, staining, varnishing 8ldo and out. All materials will bo furulshml In hy contractor except lumber In planing mill products, Plans and specification to be had of J. T. Mooro. It .F. I).. Box 25, Routo 1. Springfield. Oregon. Juno 2S-July 2,5. Parson's Garage Genornl Repair and Storage Second Hand Cars and Trucks Phono 10H EUGENE, OREGON 2G5 Eighth Ave. West D. W. ROOF JEWELER SPRINGFIELD, OREGON FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY CAREFUL. CONSCIENTIOUS DENTISTRY DR. J. E. RICHMOND PHONES Office, 3; Reildence, 11tM Over Commercial Bank, Springfield. Oregon. $7.50 You will save this tho first month hy the uho of this pump to fill your car or tractor. Tho best pump inado for (his use. Distillate, Monogram Oils, Grease, etc. STODDARD - DAYTON GARAGE 8th Ave. EnBt 212 Phono 1-IS East of Hotel Osburn Half Block Ford Switch Key Service Station No. I NEW SERVICE: We are ntithorl.ed under tho Federal RcBcrvo Uiw to act as an Executor, Administrator, Guardian or Trustee. This is n now service our ofllccrs will be glad to discuss with you. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, EUCENE, OREGON. 1 White Shoe Sale Reducing the H. C. of L. I don't want to carry any white shoes over to next summer and am letting loose of what I have at reduced prices White Canvass, S in. top, ivory sole and heel, sold for $3.75. now $2.91). White Canvass. S in. top, Ivory sole and heel, sold for $3.f0. now $2.7!). White Canvass, S in. top tan solo and covered heel, sold for $3.00, now $2.3!) White Canvass lAibber sole and heel, sold for $2.50, now $l.!l!. White Canvass sport shoe kid trimming rubber Bole and heel, sold for $3.00. now $2.19. White Canvass, red rubber sole and heel, sold for $2.00. now $1.5!). White Canvass, Mary Jane, one strap, low heel, sold for $1.75, now $1,2!) White Canvass pump, one strap, ivory sole and heel, sold for $2.00, now $1.50. White Canvass pump, one strap, Ivory sole and heel, sold for $2.25, now $1.79 chiltls', Mary Jane, rubber sole and heel, sold for 80r, misses' Mary Jane, rubber sole and heel, sold for Sue, women s Mary Jane, rubber sole and heel, sold for siic. i White Canvass now (35c. White Canvass now (59c. White Canvass now Gllc. White Canvass women's tennis shoes, sold for $1.00 imw S!lr. white Panvass Mary J "mj chrome sole, sold for $1.25. now ?1.09. White Canvass Mary Jane, chrome sole, sold for $1.10. now !U)c. w'lltp nnnvmn 'ury Jniie. chrome pole, sold for SI. 00. now Sic. wi)iti Canvass Mary Ji- leather sole sold for STk no" !'if. White Canvass pump, no strap, tan, high heel, sold for $2.00, now' $1.19. White Canvass childs', one strap, Mary Jane, leather sole, sold for $1.15 now 95c. White Cnnvnss. missos' Mary Jane, one strap, rubber sole and heel, soli for $1.25, now $1.09. White Cnnvnss, mlsf," Mary Jane, one strap, rubber sole and heel, sold for $1.50, now $1.19. White Canvnss, women's Mary Jane, one strap, rubber sole and heel, sold for $1.75, now $1.29. If you want to get in on this come quick as there are only a few pairs of each line of shoes left MAIN STREET, TWO DOORS EAST OF NEWS OFFICE First-class Repairing a Specialty . Made in Springfield A DIRECTORY OF MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU GOOD VALUES The House of Quality EGGIMANN'S ICE CREAM made out of tho Purest of Jersey Croam EGGIMANN'S CANDY KITCHEN phone 51 YOU GET ALL THE NEW8 THAT'S "MADE IN SPRINGFIELD" IN THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS EVERY MONDAY AND THUR8DAY Bobcrlptlon $1.5C per year Phono 2 E L E CTRICITY For light, heat and power. "Made in Springfield." Oregon Power Co. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY AND GET THE BEST, AT THE SAME TIME. ROSEBUD BUTTER , at all grocers White Mountain Ice Cream AT KETEL'S AND PALACE OF SWEETS SPRINGFIELD CREAMERY 9