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    THE 8PK1NUKH&.P NCWB
THURSDAY, JULY 8 1»26
Four initiative measure». Including FOR RALE CHEAP— Small Floral Bressler of Cottage Grove were bare
Sprays. 736 G. St., Phone 107J Monday on their way to Belknap
two on Income lax. one on fishing and
Springs for tha rollday. Mr. Breaaler
July 8-15-22 29.
one on hua and truck operation, will
was formerly In the hardware busi­
be placed on the November election
ballot, five failed to obtain places and | Stop Hera—Mr. and Mrs. M C. ness In Springfield.
,
the fate of another was In doubt, when |
filing time for the petitions Closed at j
Uab in July 1. The meuaure In doubt i
the Week Collected tor
was the wuiar power bill eponaored ;
alfb u
tiff MW el’ll rcil Frl
by the Housewives Council of Port- I
Our
Readers.
Dr. and Mr«. Pollard
Vialla P«reota- Mr. Mttd Mm Del
laud.
. (Io T.
; W (J filigli'-» «pent
I rt 11 in k a na II him ) » ui Karl ol Port'
Irrigation projects In Oregon are I
and Mr
Oiling of the Mount Ilund loop high­
nl enaai pointa. They lami wert her' Saturday vlwltlnn Mr«
faced with the moat serious water
tho w 1
way hua h' .<n ■ iiiupleted.
shortage lo tin- h i.’ory of Irrigation
nail and Fiorone«. «■’ Bui k innn'a I pnriiH«. Mr and Mr-'
drove 11
Clnekunuia county had 29 divorces In Hila state, according lo Rhea Luper. I
Both
Mr.
niidj
Mr»
tu« Mil irdai afIliu o in and return (leur e DUI
la June, aeeordlng to repoile on file. State engineer. The only projects I
. Ilm Vanan »re former reelle»»» of
In« Mondar
At a regular meeting of th.- Nuwport which still have an adequate supply of
at'ended
Iha
local
P n rln tfle d and
city council Ml»» Ada Ford wut clocV water are those a 1th storage facilities
h I «h school.
Virtually all of the shortage la being
A S T A T E L Y S IM P LE S E R V IC E
ud d iy recorder.
FOR 8 A L I—Rmall houaa and tot on
experienced by projects and Individ I
Budding permits Issued In Hnl<-m
north Fifth Vary chaap If aold at
of retpect w ill be rendered b y our organization
CALI. AND SEE Dr. N W Emery during the flrat alx months of 1020 uals depending upon the direct flow 1
onea; mutt go South for my health:
of
streams,
such
nt
ream«
In
Oregon
w ith expenenced d ire ctio n and m arked fairnes»
on prices on piato and other work. t( aggregate 52,668.080.
Addraaa 20 N tw i Office.
at thia lime, beiug at an unusually
of fin a n cial obligations.
A service of S incerity.
All firemen and lookoula In the Ran- : low « 'age.
lloaervo Dlatrlct No. It t la hi foreat are now at their atatlona,
Two new gold strikes have brought
Charter No IS
according to Bupervlaor C. C. H»1L
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
1 the gold (ever u: G: Jits Pass to a
Plana for financing and reopening higher pitch than ever. The Brittany
,he Sumpter anielter are being develop­ mine strike, eight ml I# a west of Kerby,
ed It Is planned to begin operatlona was made on a vein five feel wide,
At Sprtagft.ld, In the Blain „( Oregon at the domi of bu.lnwta on
October
1.
oarrylug free gold In quarts resemb­
June SOtO, lit—
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( egon finished 15th among the ling the Robertson ore at Gallce. The
alalea of the union In the nation-wide , second strike was In the Afterthought
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membership rontest conducted by the , mine In Jackson county, near Apple-
American legion .
gate poatoffice. The ore Is not as rich
With the termination of the cereal ag that of the Brittany or Robertson
3151.997 0«
year June 30. there had been export- strikes, but carries free gold which
lleiua shown 29. SO and 32. If »“ XI
76 49
ed from Portland 17.260.538 bushels of owners state runs several hundred dol­
Overdrafts ae. urod and unan un d ---------
lars to the ton.
V R government arrurltlea owned. Including
8,690 00 wheat, valued at 325.600454.
thoan ahown in llema 30 and 35. If any
Taking a ladder which was being
A revision of the Oregon game code
0 ^ r t.o n d : \O
.- n T .
..curU tea. ndudlug fo re.« ,
rS«. iitthi»t>:iB . ' M i i l u
will be sought when the legislature used on construction work at tbe rear
government, atala. muni. Ipa . corporation, etc . In. Hiding
30.917 82
of
the
slate
(lax
plant
and
working
convenes
In
January,
according
to
E
Dio«e ahown in Item« 30 and 35. If any
17.91300
within view of at leaat three guard
F Averill, state game warden.
Hanking house. 114.900; furniture and fixture-^ 13.0
four
nav« been
DLTU ad
»U- towers, a~
— conrlcts scaled 1 tbe
^ wall
- — • ,
Forty four dentists have
Real eatata owned other than banking house
(ah. C.ah on band In vault »ud lM from h.nkjK banker,
Ztlttsd to practice In Oregon as the of the stats prison at Salem, cut their i
and trust companies deatgnatad and approved
41,39137 result of recent examinations conduct­ way through the wire antanglsaenta .
agents 'of MBS hank
-tai n
ed by the Oregon stale hoard of den­ surmounting the wall with a hatchet
Total caah and dua from banka. Items 8. 9. 10 and 11 41.391 3
and escaped an seen The four are:
3 00 tal examiners.
Richard Moora, sent up from Mult- !
15 Other aaaela, If any, Suspense
Collections In tba Oregon customs
6360,797.74 district for the year ending June 30 nomah county; Walter Fisher, sent ap !
Î1
Total
were 31.261.163. establishing a sew from Jefferson county; Elliott Mitch- ,
•ner
and
Richard
Frantlen.
sent
up
l ia b il it ie s
high mark Receipts for the month
•?T
from Multnomah oouaty
80.999 99 of June were 3139.643.
6.000 H
Oregon monthly pensions have been
1« Capital Slock Paid In —..... —— -------------------------
The Interstate commerce com m ie
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110168 86
27 Burplua tend
granted
as follows: Portland: William
I I (a) VndtvWad proftU ......... ....................................
84314.0? sioo has granted the Central Pacific W McIntosh. 326; Fred L. Cowles.
5.94829
fbt Leas carrwot expense». Interest and taxes paid _______
railway an extension to November 1 In
1 8 0 .»
which to construct Ils proposed Eu­ |20; Leoa W. Slattery. 820» Francis
W. Huntington, 340; Farcy B. Gibson,
gene Klamath Falla railway.
330; Aaron Hart. 140; Ida A. Leigh-
184,126 76
II
Foreat flree which have menaced ner, 330; James H. Loshbough; Arch- j
31006 millions of feet of white pine timber . . . „
etc- a ir „ w t a«A«r.
certificate. <>» « • « • • “ "Ut.tandlng
-
—
-
84 Demand
130 96 adjacent to Klamath Falla are now Ibald R. Wright, »35. Albert T. Ander­
C ,shier . Cheek, e f this bank outstanding payable on demand
son.
820;
Alfred
8. Johnson. 320; Vic­
85
____ 3.60 under control and Ore fighters have
tor Llndburg. 320; William H. Farring­
26 Certified checks outtnndlng
nearly all been relieved from duty.
Total of demand depoalla. other than bank d .p o a lta
#
ton. 336; Ixiula F. Rollwage. Tigard.
Mandamus proceedings to compel 320; Grant McClellan. Reedsport. 520; I
to rewert*. Hutu* «3. If.
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TIME AND BAVINOB OEROBITB. subject to r e - r v . and p a y
Secretary of State Koxer to Include Charles W. Johnson, Oswego. 526; Wil-
•h ie on demand or •nh>c< to nolle- .
24.731 96 tbe water power bill Initiated by the Ham E. Lamb, Roseburg, 340; Daniel
certificates of depoalt outstanding .........-
housewives council ol Portland, on the Conner. 320.
87. Time
Total of tim e and aarteM deposit. payable on d e m .a ^ n r ^
November ballot are to be Instituted
An Intensive survey of approximate­
to nolle«* It «MIMI -« MIDI *1
’*’*<«
at once.
ly 60.000 acres of yellow pine In the
1000 0«
PR IC E D FROM $58.00 TO $112.00
80
Consolidation of the first and aeo country south of Bend recently tapped
ond Portland districts, corps of engi­ by the Kugene-KIninatb Fulls line of
|250,797 74 neers. U. 8. A., has been carried out
See our display at any time, there is no
the Southern Pacific la to he made this
Total
nnder date of July 1 and the future de­ summer under the supervision of Fred
obligation to buy
■,_I_ of Oregon. County of Ima». as.
»
____ signation is to be Portland. Oregon.
A.
Matx
of
the
district
foreat
office.
1. c. E Kenyon, c a a b ^ f £ « • * > £ v ^ w t e d « Ä
« .
Engineer district.
He will be assisted by student forest­
that the above statem ent ta tnsa to t
c. B. KENTON, Cashier.
In a telegram to the Prairie Power ers from universities and colleges In
company at Canyon City the public j various parts of the United States. The
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service commission gave that corpora­ primary purpose of the survey Is to
8ub rin<
J M PETERSON, Notary Public.
tion 24 hours in which to Install emer­ obtain accurate data relative to the
My Commission Expire» June 18. 1928.
gency equipment to relieve electrical amount and types of timber In the area
pewer shortage there.
Jast south of Crescent The work Is
The validity of a Salem city ordi­ to start shortly.
Reserve District No. 11 nance levying n tax against stages, I
Charter No SMI
REPORT o f c o n d i t i o n o f t h e
taxicabs and busses operating over the
streets of the city was attacked In an
Injunction suit filed 1n the circuit court
by the Oregon Stages, inc.
Roy C. Hogan. 46. at Eugene, shot
and killed hit wife. Mra. Clara C. Ho­
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gan. 40. fatally wounded her brother
' banka.
and discounts.
IncltKung
r"u‘"
' .old with
and to r e dgn
in
exchange or drafts
with tn-
in
1 MU-
3107.497.80 Cheater D. Edwards, 64, and then turn
dorsement of in'* bunk
63.97 ed h l. revolver upon him self and kill­
58.97
Overdrufta, secured, nne; uneerun
ed himself Instantly by sending a
bullet through Ills brain.
u. B. O ov.rnm .nt
b bon(U par value) 36.250.00
r r x v n
o.t"‘
^ r,,,»
n6 nfi o9
Twenty-fire acres of wheat were
premiums, if any)
— —........ ................
..... .............
22.426 09 burned near Vansycle from fire which
Total —................ ........................., .......................................... ............. 80.922.17 j Is thought to have been caused by a
Other bond«, »U h k«. »v' lirllle«. etc
5.300.00 J cigarette falling In a hay wagon The
Furniture and fixture^ 3S.300 00 ....................
uei '» tarm hands Jumped from the load and
22,621.71
Real estate owned other than banking h u,io
19 494 67 *«• frightened horses raced through
Lawful
reserve with
Federal Reserve Bank
59 '<89 94 ' th< n<*ld' ■PrMu1lD( t*,e Are.
1^11 W i l l ■
I l ’ IT’ I V X ’
......
C a sh In vuull mid umount due from notional bank«
X c k » oL^Uter hanks
th e same city or town as -p o r tin g hank.. 663.32 : Harvest of winter wheat, onta and
' barley la becoming more general, with
Total last two lt«mw . .,........................... .. - ..........» '
I yields varying from very poor to ex- ,
CJiecks and draft, on banks (Including Federal Reserve Bank
97 28
■«?• ,he weekly crop summary '
located mttsdde of city or town reporting bank.... ......... 6628
97 82 ' °* ,h e weather bureau. The extreme
Miscellaneous cash Items ....................... —-
- " " ' " ' I T ''
312 69 h“*1 <,us,‘d —P1'’ ripening of winter
Redempttea fund with D. B. Treaeurer and due from U. 8. Treasurer
____ , grains and waa unfavorable for grain ,
not already fully developed.
Total —..................... - .....- — ------------------------------------
F. J. Burna, who has been on the
LIABILITIES
staff of the Oregon public service com-
*M 00 99 ■’l,,l,on for the past five years as ex- !
Capital »took paid la....... ......................... ..........................
A splendid assortment of
■»
2,749 26 »miner and rate expert, haa resigned to
Barplna fund ......... ...... ■—— ..................... ..
....... .. ....... .............
varied colorings in all the
The daily increasing number of burglaries and thefts
L ess current expenses paid .................
g 2U0
accept a position as traffic manager
newest shades.
The jet
and the ever mounting number of fires are two of the
Circulating notes outstanding ------------------------------- ---------
439.53 (•<* the Oregon Rtnge Linea, Inc. Burns
Cashier's check» outstanding ........................- ..............................47953
most forceful arguments for the modern safe deposit box.
will be succeeded with the commit- I black vase In particular Is
very rich looking. These
Total of above Item —.......................... .................................
s4on by A. F. Harvey of Pprtland.
Papers, jewelry and valuables kept in a safe deposit
Demand deposits (othar the« bank
A total of approximately 5218,000 ! bowls are 6 ^ inches ac­
to Reserve (deposits paynhle within 30 days).
box are SAFE.. They are protected against every possible
163,012.26 will be distributed to employers who 1 ross at the bulge and 5 In­
|n<’'vi "ill deposits subject to check
agency of loss and destruction.
ches tall.
When filled
are contributors to the state industrial
Certificates of deposit duo In le»« thnn 30 day» (other than for
17,826.90
with
colorful
flowers
they
accident fund through the annual
money borrowed ........................................................................
A Safe Deposit.. Box gives you secrecy, too. Very
are a delight to any
State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of
dividend of 10 per cent declared by
much
to be desired in such cases as wills, insurance papers,
beauty lover.
nssets of thta hank or surety bond .....................................................
I the accident commission. The refund
income
tax data, etc. Keep them safe from prying eye«.
I will he based on the contributions
Total of d.unand deposit, (other thhn bank
SPECIALLY
to reserve _____—_ — ................- — ......... .. .......... ’
1 made by each employer during the
Think how convenient! A Safe Deposit Box is always
Tima deposits subtect to Ra««rv. (Payable after SO
! year.
accessible to you during banking hours.
PRICED -
days, or subject to 80 day» or more noUce, and
That the railroads affected by tho
C e r t K ,e ." ! ? ? T j m .lt (other than for money borrowed) --------- 15.63400 j recent order of the Interstate com­
Perfect safety—complete secrecy—convenient — for
merce commission covering railroad
little
cost.
Other tim e deposits» .............................................................—
"The Home of Good
construction In central Oregon, are
Total of time deposslts subject to reserve ........... »70,143.76
RENT YOURS TODAY!
Furniture”
not complying with the terms of the
3318,579.99 order, but are deliberately side-step
Total _..
Protected by Electric Burglarly Alarm System
ping tho Issue and postponing action
to (he great detriment of the entire
A GOOD B A N K IN A G O O D C O U N T R Y
***1. *Lloyd^O MarUm Cashier of t ie above named hank do solomlT »wear state of Oregon was charged by tho
Oregon public service commission, In
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1 2 o' i om5 .,' i ' S l ¥ m . S X
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a telegram sent to the Interstate cou>
merce commission.
• o m e t - A t t s a t : Wm. O. Tlnghea. U K. Page. B. M » « H t e w
Springfield, Oregon
OREGON NEWS ITEMS
OF SPECIAL INTEREST
CAHU OF TIIANKH
To Klamath Fall»— Frail UllugliiN
W i wlah to lhank our many
|,.ft Ralurilay avanlng (or Klamath
Falla wli' i* ha will aponil a ten <laya friends (nr thvlr klnilnnaa and sym­
pathy In our U w aeen teB t.
vacation
,
(airolta Hlmonaon
Fined For Speeding—A 3D* fllwFwus
Flura
Wlntor
Brief of Resume of Happenings
plti'ti H Wont« Kiiunlav mi ruing (or
(ultima Printe
apevdl'iK on E.-sl Male *»R***»l Thu
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
.
W.F.WALKER
F uneral service ™:?
S pringfield . ore
Cooking is Easy with a new
COLONIAL RANGE
Wright & Son
News Subscribers are Sprinfi^ld Boosters
First National Bank
Friday and
Saturday
Special
Satin Finish
Glass Flower
Bowl
SAFE
Behind Steel
But Always Convenient!
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-POWERS
Subscribed and sworn to before mo fjhln 7th day of July, 1920.
Cnuik A DoPue. Notary Pjihllc for Oregon
l l y oommlsslon expires January 8, 1928.
Commercial State Bank
11th nt Willamette
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