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PAGE TWO THK SmiNOFIELD NEWS" JANUARY 20, 1021 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield, Lane County. Oregon, by FREELAND 41 HENDERSON Katered at tha Po toff tea at Springfield, Oregon, aa Second-claai Matter, February 4. 10. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear Three Montha 60 Blx Montha . U-00 Single Copy - - & One Tear, When Paid In Advance - 1T (Continued from page one) the things you need at the time you need them. Do you remember that-a few years ago when pricey were soaring tho East was paying more for thetr liv ing every day than you were, but your day came to pay the price that i he had paid. Now the East is buy ing a little cheaper than the West but things are moving this wty. The thousands of Idle men In the eat may eventually be seen In the West I have seen It so and observed the westward course of both prosperity and hard times. You may now be able to buy some of your groceries cheaper in the cast than at home right now. but that ran onty last a month off two; then motrs are, gradually adjusting themselves. You were willing to buy at home when the east wits rayiug for their living LOST AND POUND Tha party Is known that looifthe overcoat from the closk room of the llaptlst churvh Sunday evening January 16. , and If returned to clouk room no action will be taken. PAINTING TINTINO and general painting. Cnie- berg. th B streets. Phone 137 It, FORIW and Chevrolet painted" 125. Springfield Auto Paint aiop. Phooa 137. if. CABINET SHOf " Uo to if. E. Pitts' cabinet shop, corner Fourth and C street a, for your Scnltary Butter Mold, kitchen cabi nets, kitchen tables. English break fast tables and general cabinet work. Charttr No. 8941. Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank At Springfield. In the State of Oregon, at the close of buslnese'on December 29. 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discount', including rediscounts Total "loans v -,-.- Overdrafts necured. none; unsecured, ST3ftS4 . . U. S. Government ae.curitiea 'owned: Deposited to secure circulation- (L'. S. bonds par ' value) - --- 6.250.00 Pledged to" secure postal savings deposit (par value) 1,000.00 Pledged' as collateral for State or other deposits or biila payable 8.500.00 Owned, and unpledged : 2.554.97 . ." ' Total U. S. Government securities .:- Other bonds, securities, etc.: Bonds and securities- (Other than 1. ,S. .securities) pledged as collateral lor State or other deposits (postal excluded) or bilLs payable 2(5.500.00 Securities', other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned end unpledged 67.982.36 - Total bonds, securities, etc.. other than U. S. .. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) - Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered....! 8.000.00 Furniture and fixtures Real' estate owned otiher (ban banking 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 United States Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank - . Total of items S 43,953.25 Checks on banks located outside of city or town or reporting bank snd other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treaaurer and due from U. 8. -Treasurer Interest earned but not collected approximate on Notes and Bill Receivable notpat due.. (1,500.00) ! Total U. LIABILITIES .Capital stock said in - Barplus fund Undivided profits $ .26t.C2 ' Leas current expenses, interest, and taxee paid .. 4,799.19 Circulating notes outstanding .. Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding $101,915.02 $101,915.02 $101,915.02 -M.si $ ls;3J4 t)7 25r,r or even 60rj more than you kwere paying. Why not buy them nt horn now aud wait the natural read justment. You say jour wages were cut in a lump. True they were. Itut long before your wagon were cut the lum-; her market stumped and tho farm' products slumped and you have been getting the benoflt of !t. ! IV) you know that thousands of business failures have been rccored throiirlumt the l s. and that' thou snnus more m.iy ho 'record. d in tho reconstruction following the war. Do' lunt help; to bring.. uhuHt airy 'failure I I . . oui miner lu ip lo prevent them. , If I wre to tMl ymi that !o.ns of-: men draw h greater monthly cnck 1 tiKiay than seventy five pr cent of; the huK'nee men of our tc' wn t-oiild ; write ffir themselves out of their monthly lluslms. you would. c:jlj m crazy, hut ' nevertheless" It' s true In oi Instance that I know ofthe1 employe drew $:' more in a year than the head of the firm drew, and f yet this employe only pot what n j could have gone any where Hsu and obtained for like work $ 94.4S2.3G 900.00 8.000.00 2,737.01 27.947.22 18.726.55 41,149 IS 2.644.34 159.C9 522.21 112(9 Total of Items $ Demand alepoelta (ether than bank deposits) eubject te Rasarve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank .. 8191 1318,531.95 28.000.M S.OeO.0 4.483.33 819.8 1169.275.23 50.204.82 26 002.34 GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR CAS ON STOMACH Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark.' etc.. as mixed in Adler-1 ka relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach. It arts on both upper and lower bowej and removes all foul matter which poisoned stomach. Often' CURES constipation. Prevents anuea- dfcitla. The INSTANT pleasaut action of Adler-1 ka surprises both doctors and patlenta. One man who suffered five years from Indigestion and con stipation was helped by ONE dose. F. B. Flanery, druggist. BAPTIST CHURCH lU eo. R. Varaey, Pastor I -.Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ber-j tuons for next Sunday. 11 a. m.: j "CbUdren". 7:80 p. ni.; "Are the; Wicked to be Anihilated". Alt are welcome. Total of demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to Reserve $245,482.39 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than., for money borrowed) Postal savings deposits Total of time deposits subjec t to Reserve $ 31,516.37 Total 31,395.37 121.00 $31&,531.95 State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss.: I, Lloyd C. Martin, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above' statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. LLOYD C. MARTIN, Cashier. CORRECT Attest: E. E. Brattain, Win. G. Hughes, L. K. Page, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 14th day cf January, 1921 FRANK A. DePUE, Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires January 9th, 1924. e- PS H O ID O Electro-Medicated Inhalatorinm (iGitres removed without the knife Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Tonsilitis, Throat and Lung Diseases Rheumatism, Pimples ai:.l all Skin Diseases ' OVER MONARCH CAFETERIA QBPS a O a o A Prosperity "The prudent penniless be ginner in the world' labors for wages for a while, save a surplue with which to buy tools or land for himself, then labors for himself another while and at length hires an other new beginner to help him. This is the Juttt the gen erous, and prosperous system, which opens tho way to all, gives hope- to all, and conse quent energy and progress, and improvement of conditions to all. Abraham Lincoln. First National Bank of Eugene The Bank for Everybody Forard PI arch! Our buHlnt'HH Is marching forward we ore making good. Here's the reason we are rendering this commun ity a service by producing quality products here at home. Demand thewe' home products: NORTHWEST and NOXALL FLOUR SPRINGFIELD FEEDS i Manufactured by SPRINGFIELD MILL AND . GRAIN COMPANY Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This is a pluusan, safe and reliable J medicine for coughs and colds. It has , been in use for many years and is i held in high esteem in those house- j holds where Its good qualities are best Known. It is a favorite wjth mothers of young children, as it cone' tains no opium or other harmful drug. Try Jt when you have, need of suck a remedy. FOR YOUR' WEEK ' ' l . .. ,si... ' " k. , m . fcD HOLIDAY V1 don't fail to liTf hide a good big bm of our delicious candles. L'lse . you'll MM much of the pleusre of your outing. Our chocolates, bon-bons, etc., udd immensely as Joy makers. 1'n der no'clrcumstanceN go away without some. EGQIMANN'S "A Good Bakery" Does your dollar do its duty? Think it over. Have you a tiuanclal program? Does a pro. per part of your dollar go to protect your future? In other words tdo not protract ttie suspense). Do you practice thrift? If you do. you will appreciate its value. If you have not done so. now Is the time to begin. National Thrift is dedicated to the proposition of helping every man put himself on the road to secuxity, Read over the Financial Commandments. Head over the Ten Klnanrlul Commandments. Think about them! The more of them you adopt, the happier, in all probability, you will be. Here they are. 1. WORK AND KAIt.V. 2. MAKE A HIJDOKT. 3. KKCORD KXrKNDITUHE.S 4. HA VK A HANK ACCOUNT. 5. CAHRV LI FK INSl'RANCK 6. OWN VOI R OWN IIOMK. 7. MAKE A WILL. 8 I'AY YOUR HILLS PROMPTLY. 9 INVEST IN RELIABLE- SECURITIES. 10 SHARE WITH OTHERS M. JACK II. FRANK EMERHART. Chairman; (). A. IIAOdH'M. Hanks; K MERRILL. Merchants; E. L. KENNEY, Chamber of Commerce- J A PRATT, Life Insuranc e; ( HAS. PAINE, Real Estate; Dr D . LEECH, Churches. Lane Co. Commitee for National Thrift Week. Jan. 17-23. PAPERING DECORATING IS PAINTIHG T n r, uu.x i'tlrgtummmlAimm CHAPMAN & DEVORE AUTO PAINTING TOPS and TRIMMING HOODS, WHEELS and FENDERS REPAINTED Bicjrclet, Motorcycle and Side Cart Painted SPRINGFIELD OREGON l