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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Tllt'ltSDAY, .WIS in. 11120.
THE SPRINGFIELD -NEWS1- rkr
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Published Kvery Thursday at Sni Injtflt'ltl. I-ane County, Oregon
TYLER A FREELANO
Bam II. Tyler. E.l-tor. II. 11. FrrVlnJ. Ailv.
Mttr.
Entered at the rostoffice
at Springfield.
Kehrunry 24.
Orriton,
19o:t.
as Second clas Matter.
srnscRirrtoN rates: '
One Year $2 00 Three Month 50c j
Six Months -11.00 Single Copy 5c i
nne Tear, When Paid In Advance, $1.76
PREVENTING FIRES ON FARM.
Experience has hown that fire pre
vention should be universally prac
ticed. The farmer, however, should
five upecial attention to the elimina
tion of fire haiarda and the adoption
of protective method. This In true
for several reasons.
In the first place, his house, harn
and outbuildings are usually con
structed of combustible materials;
stored alniiit the premises und ud
tor Unlit and power; he must fill his
bum with hay. sliaw and feed which
Hie subject to si'otitaneou combus
tion und. last hut not Irani, bo
usually outside of the protection :jf
a fire department.
Too often a fire once started In a
farm building results in a total loss,
while the owner stands sadly by with
neighbor, and
his family and his
wishes that he had taken some of
those precautious wlhch he had
(onsldei Iiik.
been
NOTICE
TO WATER
CONSUMERS.
Charter No. 8941.
Rtstrv District No. 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
First National Bank
At Springfield, in the S'ate of Oregon, at th rloso of business on
June 30th. 1920.
Loans and discounts.
RESOURCES
Including rediscounts $ 96.871.76
Total loans I 96.871.76
Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $56.25
U. S. Government securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation V. S. bonds par
value) $ 6.250.00
Fledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value) 1,000.00
Pledged as collateral for mate or other deposits
or bills payabls 7.000.00
Owned and unpledged 3.779 97
Total t". S. CJovemmetit securities
Other bonds, securities, etc.:
Bonds (other than 1". S. bonds) plei'.g'-d to secure
postal savings deposits $ 1.500.00
Bonds and securities i other than 1'. S. s-'curiti.-si
pledged as collateral for State or oilier deposits
(postal excluded) or bills payable 25.0o0.00
Securities, other than 1'. S. bonds (not Including
stocks i. owned and unpledged 75.937.44
96.S71.76
56.25
j It has come to our notice that
, many water consumers In Springfield :
are disregarding our rules In regard
i to Irrigation. The hours In which lr-1
i rlgatlon is allowed is from 6 to 10 In
! the tnoruing and from 5 to 9 In (he 1
'evening. On account of the Urge J
1 amount of water used at this time of
i year, we will bo compelled to shut j
.' off the water of any one using It for
j Irrigation outside of these hour.
1 MOt'NTAIN STATUS POWKK t'O.J
) Ry Fred K. Hrown. Local Manuger. ;
$ 1S.029.97
Suffered Intense Pain. i
i "A few years ago when visiting;
relatives in Michigan something I '
hud eaten brought on an attack of
I choloru nim bus" writes Mrs. t'elesta
McVlcker. Macon, Mo.. "I suffered
intense pain mxl had to go to bed. I
got a bottle of Chambet Iain's Colle
p.nd Piarihoea Keiiietly and one dose
reieved the pain wonderfully. I on!y j
took two ir three doses but tlu-y i
did the woik."
Total bonds, securities, etc.. other than 1. S.
Stork of Federal Reserve Rank (50 per cent
of subscription)
Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered $ ,013.25
Furniture and fixtures
Real estate owned other than bauking house ,
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash In vault and net amounts due from national
banks
Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust
companies in the Tnited States ..
Checks on other banks in the same city or towu as
reporting bank
Tola of ferns I 25.S96.47
Chhtks on banks located outride of city or town
of reporting bank and other cash items ..
Redemption luc-J with l". S. Treasurer and due from
U.' S. Treasurer
Total
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in -
8nrplos fund
VTndividcd profits I 1,995.30
Circulating notes outstanding
Cashler'B checks on own bank outstanding
Total of itms I
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject
to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days
lother than for money borrowed)
State, county, or other municipal deposits secured
by pledge of assets of thi?' bank
Other demand deposits
5.979.44
1102.4:17 4 1
900.00
S.013 25
2.S63.56
28.984.92
18.387.7S
23.142.73
2.572 45
181.29
2.013 11
312 60
$304,767.01
25.000.Q0
5.000.00
1.995.:,D
6,250.00
5.979 44
162.203.73
37.054.6.1
2S.976 4
928 .17
Total of demand deposits (other than bank de
posits) subject to Reserve. $229,163.27
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after SO
days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and
postal savings) :
Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor
rowed) Postal savings deposits
! NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'
! SALE. j
Notice !s hereby given t!ili. by vir '
tue of an order of the County Court
uf the Mule ol Oli'Koil. in . t ' i t !!
Lane county, made and entered on !
the 9th day of July. 1920, licensing I
. me. a administratrix of the estate ot !
' Leon R. Melvin. deceased, t.) sell the i
i real property belonging to s;ii I estate I
hereinafter describebd; I will on and!
after the 19th day of August. rn).
' on said premises, offer for sab and
sell at private sale, to the highest
'bidder therefore, cash in hand, the,
i fnllnurlliir iltf-rilift 1:im1 In I mitt 1
county. Oregon, to wit:
j Commencing at a point in the enter
of the county roud number 6S1. 40 655
i chains South 88 30' Kast from a point .
ill the west line of the Felix Scott.
Sr. and wife donation land claim,
notification 325 R. In Towiiyh'o 17)
South, range 2 West of the Willain-1
; ette Meridian. 22 -0 champ smith of
, the northwest corner of sa'd c'.iiri
and running thence along the center
of snid road South RH :' en-t 50 1
links, thence north 1 .10' earn 25 fio :
, chains, thence south SS ::m' enM ,
.'6 255 chains, thence north 1 .'to' east
i 22.82 chains to the left or m.'iMj lnl( '.
j of the McKenzie river, thence with
the meandering of said liver down
Ftream to a point north 1" runt
from the hciriiiiriig po'jit. thence ,
south 1" ;:()' west by direct line to tie- '
i place nf beginning. Containing K j
; acres, more or less, of land in l-4'.e :
i county, state of (irecoti. !
INK. V. MF.'.VIN.
Admii'is' i-at i ix ;
firt i ;ihlic-itfun Jnlv 15. 1920
last publ catlon Aug. 12, 1920
Date
Date
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
31.267.28
111.72,
Total of time deposits subject to Receive
Total
$ 31,379 00
the Interior, U. S.
Roseburg, Oregon,
State of Oregon, County of Lane, hs.:
I. Lloyd C. Martin. cHj-hier of the above-named bank, do solenwily swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge aid belief.
LLOYD C. MARTIN. Cashier.
CORRECT Attest: ( lias. j,. Scott. L. K. Page, J. F. Smith, Directors.
Subscribed and saoiii to before me this 15th day of July. 1920.
FRANK A. DePL'E, Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission .-xpirvs January 9th, 1924.
Department of
Land Office at
' May 24, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that Nason
$:i04.7G7.01 ' Ilarwood, of Winberry, Oregon, who,
ion July 24, 1915. mado Homestead
Entry, No. 010279. for Northeast
Wanted at Once
Used Stoves, Chairs, Beds,
Springs, Tables and all
other House-hold Goods.
Will pay Special Prices for
the next 10 days
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.
H. B. CORSAW, Mgr.
Corner Secede! and Main Phono 22
Northwest !i, Northwest North
east i. Section 24, T. 19 S , R. 1 E.,
W. M ; and on June 13, 1916. made
additional Homestead Entry, No.
0106X5, for the East Vt .Northeast tf,
Section 24, T. 19 S., R. 1 E., W. M.,
has filed notice of intention to mako
final three year proof, to establish
claim to the laifd ubove described,
before register and receiver, U. S.
"Land Office, at Roweburg, Oregon, on
the 15th day of July, 1920.
i Claimant names as witnesses:
1 Stephen S. Eduon, of Eugene, Ore.
j T'na M. Eduon, of Eugene, Ore.
Charles Mcllee, of Winberry, Oie.
Jack Renfro, of Winberry, Ore.
W. If. CANON Register.
! Dale first' publication June 17, 1920.
' Dale luat publication July 15, 1920.
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(KHROSENE)
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We
uaraofee
Our Springfield Hard Wheat Flour to 1 tt;il to any
Hour made In the WYkL
Our NDXAM. Ik a lilcul of hard and soft wlicitl. A
tnodiuni flour al a nicditnn price.
SXOWllALL faiKnl as any noft wheat fhnir. A hI ralxht
valley flour at u price.
A chance to make a nice KaviiiK. Uuy our flour at any
store at last falls prices.
Most flours have advanced, ours will advance soon.
SPRINGFIELD MILL AND
GRAIN COMPANY
ons Is vSm
mm m - . m m
mm
oil JOT
your car
The resource, experience,
kovvIedKeind equipment of
the Standard Oil Company,
combine to make Zerolrne
an oil of quality. They create
an efficiency in the manu
factureoffinelubricant shard
to duplicate elsewhere in the
world.
Our Board of Lubrication
Engineer's has studied your
particular make of car and
provided for its Correct Lu
brication. Get a Zerolene Correct
Lubrication Chart for your
car at your dealer's or our
nearest station.
Use Zerolene for Correct
Lubrication.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CallbrnlaJ
i or each
typz of
for Tractors
Thf ii a correct
It rail of Zarolriiefor
your tmrtur. Grt our
booklet on iuCiPrieit
Lubrication, Ank our
Kant fur a copy.
"Are You Getting Real Tobacco"
. says the Good Judge
There's more fiood, last
ing taste In a little of the
Real Tobacco Chew than
you get out of the ordi-
v nary kind.
You don t need a fresh
chew nearly so often
thai':' why it tt, : you
less to chow Ihh; c!:.js of
tol;:.!CCL.
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