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About The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1921)
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS TinTRSDAT.SFClTKMnEK IB. 1921. VAQT& FOUR THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS Published Every Thursday at Springfield. Lane County. Oregon, by FREELAND V HENDERSON Catered at the rostoffice at Springfield, Oregon, a Second-class Matter. Kebru a ry U. 103- ...60c .. 6c ,.$l.7 SUBSCRIPTION RATE8: One Year - 1M Three. Mouth Six Months....- $! Single Copy .. One Tear, When Paid In Advance, The refunding proposition net forth to get clear of local prejudice. That lu the notice of bond election, pub- cabinet mating, by the way. U one lished -elsewhere In this issue, does of tire most Important political gather not mean anv addition to the debt .f.lng held or projected during th tire town. It only means putting the J year. It probably surpasses In slgnl old debt In decent shape. It does ' ficanre to the world at large, the com Kot mvnn any appreciable addition tojng conference on disarmament. The the interest charge. If any at nil town is paying 6 per cent on this floating debt now. There are some email bond Issuv for improvements and a groat amount of warrants now outstanding, for which better provi sion should b made. It Is as If an ; Individual were clearing up a lot of odds and ends of open accounts by giving his notes with fixed dates of' payment. and the notes secured on . his rropertv. It is a move In the l.i- terest of clean business. We hope to present the views of some of our citizens on this matter next week. 0 NOTES FROM THE AUTO CAMP GROUND FOR SALE OR TRADE MILK Plenty ot fresh Jersey milk for sale, delivered evenings. Phone I Springfield 34 F3. If. WILL TRADE Vor Springfield pro- pert); 1920 Ford Redan In first clasa condition. Address: Uox 174 Springfield. Oregon. WANTED WANTKI) To exchange one of the best 160 aci-e in North Dukota for a. small tract or if-sldeiuv near Springfield. Inquire at News off Iff. WANTKI) TO RENT We have a client who wants to tvtit a house lu Springfield, Olve full pui-tici-lurs in first letter. Kinney and Hyde, Realtors, ft ."9 Willumette St.. Eugene, Orvgon. Sl.'c i to make her word more Impressive, and begin to pi ture the bciiuti's mill " j conveniences of the Ifend camp. with. "Many men of many minds" go . th1 S-rlnBrt'M camp as a slwid y back dashing or creeping up and down the ; K.on.. h0 ,,,,, ,., ,n!lt tllor,, highways these summer days. no w,)( th,, grouml that ewn- of course many women of many min Is 1 T1;(t was u,llt ,.,, ,u) K. 1 and some of them not of the ! H,j t,e same thing has In en happen- mind two days together. ftraiiy on them. loth nwn and women, praise The most sensational feature of th" news we have observe! for some time was one day's issues of the daily papers, last Saturday, without a Hue cf reference to tin? Drumfield trial. o A number of persons have observed that the headlines on the first pace of Monday's Oregov.iun were a shock ing exhibition of the prevalence of crime in the country. It seems a little queer that a British cabinet meeting, which has been in jiiiK every day since. The lady staled tli.it the in in p at Itcnil was furnished with wood nn I elcitrir lights and stoves and - a lot of other thll'gs. The observer felt very h-M-iish. and had it in his mind to ajiolHUze; but It liev r got any ! farther than his mind. Ah they talked on. or Ms d'd. she ailded this Infor. . in. 1 1 ion. that the Ileml camp ground i was brilliantly llghU'd. with stoves' ;they lodge on. while they are theiv. i., up n ov1. nm )1(,n. (if W(((, , and while they are talking with the a I (,,,.n.,.r f,.,t ,ik Wu.-hing 1 . citizens of the plane. ,,,, ,lu, )( ,.mill,.e , , HyI(iliiR else' The most fluent and voluminous tMlt .Hlt7.ed that It would be of, .critic of our camp we have met; in,, use to do that, for it was gating' though not bitter, but rather a iatron- (u,,ky for her to see. As the one-i lizing critic was a lady Ixdonging to u . sil-l conversation ran on, it hiik' out three car party from Ilend that 's.'thut the camp at Rend, now was fur- lislwd with stoves and nn nbund-1 , nnce of wood the most lirllliant elec . ... . . - lour camp tweause tny nave nan n ; "rotten" experience somewhere els'.' jThat was a ' bum' camp, and this Is a "dandy". Others criticise our camp' because there is a lamp om"where' ;else, perhaps their htitic camp, wlt'chi Ithey greatly admire. Some praise or' ! criticise t lie camp for U tter reasons It Will Pay You Mr. Feed-Huyer, to Invent lnto for youim-lf the eo noiny of lifting them Home Products: NOXALL milk producer NOXALL egg producer NOXALL scratch feed NOXALL pork producer Manufactured y tin SPRINGFIELD MILL AND GRAIN COMPANY Charter No. SS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Commercial State Bank At Springfield, In the Stale of Oregon at the cloe of huln-ia on September 6, 1921 if tile whole outfit did not belong to i her. After the men of her party had. session for several days, to consider spent their fore' on him. ami th ob-)(ri,. nKhts a n d somebody called her. home. e have wonderful camp ine insn situation, snouiu t? neia ai, server nat saunter-ti oir to interview . an. visitor went miriursa, 111 miuuni iiiv- talit-iiic7 iiui u j uuoi uvi ifll, linn itiojr iitit'iiv-iu fQ flourit T ttt1 V nave a eastern part of Scotland. It looks a; him on his way out. perched herself !t Ucnd. litte like taking a change of venue. Jon a block (she was rather short), j These responsible ought to see to that next year the SprlngflHd ramp I htM allhe fine things that nil the 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 bus!tie on September 6, 1921. Loan aud discounts. RESOURCES including rediscounts Jtil. 265.47 other lumps have. Among the "characters" to ! met with on our nuto camp ground this season one of the must striking was a lad)' who was old enough to have 3. it. i. foreign in- 49i0 00 10. II. Total loans 61,i5.47 Deduot: Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve bank $1800 00 Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured. $101.7 U. 8. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) i;.2.0.00 All other United States Government Securities 6,486.92 ! I "i9.4".47 101 70 Total 12.736.92 Otbr bonds, stocks, securitits. etc.:: 91,.'24.4'i Banking house, $6000; Furniture and fixtures. $2737.01; 10,737.01 Real estate owned other than banking house 27.733.51 Lawful reserve with Federal Kenrve Hank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Exchanges for clearing house Total $17,023.60 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with V. S Treasurer and due. from I.. S. Treasurer Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund 1'ndivided profits - $4.9S9 7S Less current expenses, interest and tax.-s paid $1,890.84 Circulating notes outstanding Cashier's checks oii own bunk outstanding . $902.80 Total Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 20 dayaj: Individual deposits subject to check 101,74 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of aswis of this bank Total of demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to Reserve $148,713.75 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 money borrowed) Other time deposits a vivid recollection of the h.iidsh'.ps of the Journy across the plai: s with her parents Jn 1S52. She seem i to be the most energetic member of her party. While the obnerver was talk ing with her, slu was gettiiiK th" sup- i ler, and a gray-haired laty wr.o in'icht have been her sister or her daughter was sittinc listlessly by and kiklriK on. The lady first imentioi.rd wa evidently the boss of the crowd, and the others mere "trailers". She sexnied to have ranged ovor great parts of Washington and Oregon in these last f.9 years of her I'f that slm lias hixnt in the west. As ill 11 zn 1 4 t ii'To.i many other she had boeu In r40.7!i ' some places w here the observer had Ibeen, and known somo people that he ; had known. Her present home 'it Wahhxugal. Washington. This hip had been undertaken to "spy out tho land" with a view to a location: not exactly, as w understood it, a pla n where sh might niak a new begin ning arid "grow up with the country"; but a place, where she might nettle In homes of thejr own llios of her I children who were not yet settled. Somebody had induced her to pro pect the region about Ashland; loit she was going back to Washougal dis appointed and she remarked, with something as nearly like a sigh as a woman or her teinperamient count in dulge, that it seemed that her hope . m ..... t.. ..II I...- ..1. 11.1 ...... t.,.1,..t .Ii.m Ol neeiij ttu jier eiuiui'!1 n-ill-w uui-j ing her life time must be put ff Into the unknown future. We sin- i-erely hop she may be able to solve the problem befoi-e many years go by.! 12.30 j '12.501 230,928.8 1 1 25,000.00 I 5.000.00 ! 3,098 94 5.950.0" 902.80 12. 13. 14 li. 16. 17. is. in. , 20 21. 22. 21. 26. 27. .39 35,876.62 11,093.74 29. 30. Total of time deposits subject to Reserve .... $26,613.35 Sills payable , 'other thin with Federal Reserve Rank (Including all obligations representing money borrowed other than redis counts) Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank 19,197.81 7,415.54 11.000.00 4,6504 Total 230,928.84 Btate 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: L. K. Page, Sell) Mcl'uerson, Win. G. Huglies, Directors. Subscribed aud -woin to before m this 14th day of September, 1921. FRANK A. pePUE, Notary Tublla for Oregoa. , Mr eonuifMlou expire January Itb, 1914. Cyr's sedan Jitney. I'l.ono 11. Henry Stewart has htu the dwell ing occupied by Dr. Kmery, on South 2nd street, almost entirely reroofvd. It has an extensive roofage. . 33. 31. 3.'. 30. 37. No Substitute Offered. Say what you will about the drug gists offering something "just as good" because ft pays a better profit, the fact still stands that ninety out of a hundred druggists recommenl Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, when the best medicine (or diarrhoea Is asked for; and do so be cause they know from what their cus tomers say of It, that it can be de pended upon. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts Shown in Item 31. If any Overdrafts se uivd and unsecured 1'. S. government securities owned. Including these sl..)wn In items 31 and 30. If any Other bonds, warrants and securitU-s, Including government. Mute, municipal, corporation, etc., I tic) 1 1) k those shown In Items 31 and .".6. if any . Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgements, etc. Hanking house, $14,900.00; furniture and fixtuivs, It al estate owned ether than bunking oui Amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies not designated as approved reserve banks (ai Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank lb) Amounts due from banks, lmiiker sand trust com panies, denignutcd and approved reer ukchU of this bank ( hecks on banks outnlde city or town of reporting bank ant other ca-h Items Kxt haugo's for rlt-aiing hull -e and items on other banks In the same city or town as report itm bunk Cash on hand in vault . . Total cash and due from banks, Items K, 9. 10. II a d 12. $57. 825 I . Interest, taxen and t-xpensen paid Cuctomer's liability under letters of credit Customer's liability account of 'acceptani-cs" executed by this bank and by other hunks for the account of this bank Other assets, if any To'al ' LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund tal I'ndivUled profits $9.425 90 lb) Less current expend s Interest and taxes paid 5,789 47 .. Dividend unpaid Amounts due to banks, bankers and hunt companies not approved or designated as reserve agents for this bank .... Amounts due to banks, bankers aud trust companies ap proved and designated as reserve agents of this bank 1'nlted States deposits. Including postal savings anil deposits of L'nlted States disbursing officers DEMAND DEPOSIT8, other than hanks, subject to reserve; Deposits due the State of Oivgon, and deposits duo county or cities and other pul lle funds Individual deposits subject to check Demand t'ltifl ates of deposit out-t;ili'llliK Casl ier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand Certified checks outstanding Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve, items 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28, $164,112 95 TIME AND SAVING8 DEP08ITS, subject to reserve and pay ablo on demand and subject to notice: Tiino certificates of deposit outstanding Saving deposits, payable subject to notlco Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand and subject to notice, ,tems 29 i.nd 30, $21,864.87 Notes, bills aud acceptances rediscounted Including bonds or other securities sold under repuri hase agroomi-iits with contlgent liabilities Hills payable with federal reserve bank or with otter banks or trust companies Rerved for taxes, interest or depreciation Letters of credit outstanding Acceptance xe:uUd by this bunk for customers based on agricultural or commercial transactions I'nlted States government or oilier bonds borrowed Liabilities, other than ubove stated, if any $iM,: 97 84 44 6; 10,000 00 22.646 60 NONE 19.800.00 NONK NONE NONE 46.434 80 NONK 867.7'. 10 522 60 NONE NONE NONK NONK 224,614 25 $ 30.000.00 5,000.00 3.636 4 i NONE NONE NONE NONE 27,523.69 131.306.73 4.632.53 nont: 650 00 21,864 87 NONE NONVJ NONW NONE NONE NONE NONE NONjB Total '. 224,614.26 Statft of Oneeon. Count v of I .line. ss. lllno! I. a. I McKlnoer. cashier of the above-named bank, do aolpmn1v awaar that the above statement is true to the best of my Knowledge nod belief. A, P. McKINZEY, Cashier..-. . Correct Attest: M. M. I Very, O. R. Kessey, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sth day of September, 1921. FRANK A. DePUE. NoUrr Public. My Commission expires January 9th, 1124. (SEAL) .