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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1917)
MONDAY, .SfePT. 24, FAGK 8 " THB BPIUNGFTKLD NEWS Io. 8941 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Springfield, in the State of Oregon, at the close of on September 11. 1917 RESOURCES 1. a Loans and discounts (except thoso shown on b and c), ..126.654.00 Total loons 126,664.00 2. Overdrafts, secured, nono; unsocurcd, $209.43 ........ 6. U. 8. bond (other than Liberty Bonds of 1917): a U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par valuo) .- 6,250.00 Total U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds) and certificates of Indebtedness .... ...... 6. a Liberty Loan Bonds, unpledged ....... 7,000.00 7. Bonds, securities, etc.: b Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits. ... . . 3.000.00 ' e Securities othor than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged . 33.12S.07 Total bonds, securities, etc . 9. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (CO per cent of sub scription) . 10. a Valuo of banking house S.0S2.61 b Equity In banking house 11. Furniture and fixtures 12. Real estnte owned other than banking house .... . 13. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 15. Cash in vault and net amounts due from national IS. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 17) 20. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasarer and due from U. S. Treasurer business $126,654.00 209.43 6,250.00 7,000.00 !fi 195 ft? S50.00 S.0S2.C1 2,300.00 10.250.99 17,343.32 74.S99.42 1,790.45 312.50 HOOVER RULES THE WORLD AS FAR AS FOOD IS CONGE NED Agreement Botwoen Warring Mnilnno fltuno Mlm MnnKIn . . w . wivy . 1 1 1 1 1 iiv.umiw Power, With Moro to Como PRODUCTS APPORTIONED International Commissioners Will Dic tate Even to Neutrals; Every, one on Rations Tho warring world and a largo ! portion of tho uoutral nations aro on nations today. i Thus far tho rationing is voluntary on the part ot tho war powers, but If tho stops already taken to consorve food do not suftlco, tUoa compulsory rationing will bo onforcod. Among neutral nations storn necessity forced by tho American embargo, has com. polled strict rationing. With Lord Rhotuldn, British food controlled! announcing his Intention to forco conservation by compulsion If needod Horbort Hoover becomes even moro than boforo tho food dic tator ot tho world. Foods to Be Apportioned Ono of his first Btops In proper ap portionment of food Is tho establish- mcjit ot an International sugnr com mission, which will bo followed by commissions for other commodities so that tho allies shall not bid against each othor In world markets and by their very bidding forco up prices. To data Hoover has llmluntod some ot tho mlddlo processes which nit Borbed profits, has ostahllshed control over whoat, has created u sugar com mission, has informed tho American pooplo thoy must ration themselves. Hoover and othor food controllers are cortaln that food will wltt tho war. Uoruiany Is not starving, but hor prospects of malnutrition grow con stantly. What Has Betn Done , To coiiBorvo foodstuffs for the world, Hoover already has taken tho following stops; . . Licensed millers, sugnr refiners nnd packers; plnnnod regulation of baking industry, canneries and milk distribu tion; by voluntary agreement fixed retail prlco of sugar nt 7 V cents a pound; reduced price of (lour; signed several million in nntl-wnsto com palgn cities, conclusively proving ef fectiveness of campaign; nnd aided In grontCHt canning, preserving and food drying activity In country's his tory. Hoover announces no iikoiuih to tnko control of 10 or 12 leading staple commodities. His worldwide power Is Illustrated by nppenls of European nuutrnl directly to him to releaso enough foodstuffs to prevent their starvation. fllG3) RoflQburg 2C5, List No. 011017. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES LAND OFKICH Rosoburg, Oregon, Boptomher 7, 1017. Nottco Is hereby given that tho Northern Pacific Railway Company, wIioho post office address Is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 7th day ot Hop tomhor, 1017 filed in this office Its application to nolect under tho pro visions of tho net of Congress, approv ed July 1, 1898 (30 Htnt. C97, 020.) Lot 3 Hoc. 4 nnd Lot 1 Seo, 12, Twp. 10 S., R. 3 East, W. M Any nnd nil persons claiming advers ely tho lands described, or desiring to object bocauso of tho Mineral chrncter of thu land, or any othor reason to tho disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest In this office, on or before tho 27lh day ot October, 1917. V. H. CANON Register. Sept.l7,24,Oct.l,8,15,22. Rend News Classified Adva. LIABILITIES Total 22. Capital stock paid in 23. Surplus fund 24. a Undivided profits ----- b Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 27. Circulating notes outstanding Demand deposits subject to Reserve (deposits pay able within 30 days): 3L Individual deposits subject to check .. ---r- 32. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (oth er than for money borrowed) 34. Cashier's checks outstanding Total demand deposits subject to Reserve, Items 31, 32. 33. 34, 35, 36, 37, ana js. - Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or moro notice .... 39. Certificates of deposite (other than for money bor rowed) 4L Postal savings deposits - Total ot time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 39, 40. 41. and 42 .. 60. a Cash Letters ot Credit and Travelers' Checks out standing b Customers' letters of credit drawn against 2.S00.02 1,212.90 220.921.0S 35.3S2.59 170.00 Total $292,070.79 25,000.00 3,260.00 1.5S7.12 G.750.00 16S.460.V1 52,371.50 SS.S7 32.3S6.02 2,996.57, 170.00 $292,070.79 FOR SALE OH TRADE Small fruit ranch within sight ot Croswell. Will coimWor trade on Springfield resi dence property. Address, C 81, Springfield News. State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss. I, D. S. Beals, Cashier of the above-named bank, do sol emnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. D. S. BEALS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attest: this 22nd day of September. 1917. . L. K. PAGE, J. P. FRY. J- F- SMITH. Notary Public - CHAS. L. SCOTT, My commission expires Nov. 13th, 1920 Directors. HERBERT E- WALKER W. F. WALKER NOTARY ' UNDERTAKER ' PUBLIC FUNERAL DIRECTOR Office Phone 62; Residence 67-J Office In City Hall, Springfield, Ore. West Main St GROCERIES I Oar Every Day Prices. Subject to Market Changes 12 lbs. pure' cane sugar - $1.00 12 lbs. L. 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