PAOB FTVB T H U R S D A Y JANUARY 6. 1927 TOWN AND VICINITY OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST ________ W a rin g M ara—John W arm « of J»»- par * » » » vlalto r Im re Tu*atl»y. Naff In— Georg" Neff of Thuraton waa a local vlaltor Monday. T ro tte r In— C lin t T ro tte r of W a ll •rv llte was a vla lie r h«r» Tuvaday, Hara From Jaaper— Hither Hbelley resident of Jaaper, waa a vlaltor o -re Inal Monday. Ira Oray Mara— Ira Oray of Thurs- l„ n waa a »tailor bare Tuesday. Returns From Hospital— Dorothy G irard left the hnapltal Saturday A nderson la V le ite r — Ul< nn Ander- afternoon follow ing an operation. »on of Ik'Uglaa Gardens spent a part Posey la V la lto r— It R Fogey, real- of Tueaday iran»a«'Gn» business here. dent of Motor Route II. Eugene. waa Sm ith In T ow n — W. I I Mmlth of a vlaltor here Monday. Mohawk waa a Hprlti<nt-lil »tailor Jasper Man In — M L W allace of Tueaday. Jaaper apenl a part of Monday In Vaughn In T ow n — Kd Vausliu of thia city. * l'am p Crook waa a Mprlngfleld vlaltor Goes to Loa A ng ela»— It K Andre Tueaday. of Springfield la on a bualneaa trip atrial In Tow n— M ika O riel of to I x m Angeles. Thural«!» transacted bualneaa In thia V isit al Albany— M r and Mr». W II- rlly Tueaday, ¡Ham llawaon vlalted relatlvea and Stafford Hare— Frank Stafford. real 1 friend» a l Albany on New Year'» Day. d ea l of the Mohawk district, waa a bualneaa »la llo r here Tueaday. H ara From Notl — Z R W llaon. N o ll realdenl. waa a vlaltor In Ihla Natron Man Mara— U lru n B ro il of r lly Monday Natron waa a Mprlugneld »lallor W endllng Vlaltoca— M r and Mr». Tueaday. A II Geer of Wendbng »pent a Vied at Ros»°urg— M r and M rs. <1 part of Monday Iranaactlng bualneaa H . T urner »lolled frlenda at R oar burg in Mprlngfleld. over Ihe week end H alsey’s tax levy Is ft * m ill», th« loweal among Linn county cities . Ii was ft m ill« last year. Vaeotlon at Salem Mlaa Pauline M ille r, teacher In the Springfield arbaola. haa re tu rn e d a fte r ■pending her vacation a t Malem Mlaa F ra n -. » Hodgea alao alalted at Salem during tba rolWaya bert. R eturn« from Portland— Mlaa Doro Bay H u rt— Garnoud Brockman is th y Abbott, teacher In the public arboola, baa returned from Portland nuralng an ugly wound on hla head, w here aha »tailed bar parent» during received when an ax w ith which he the holiday» She alao »tailed at was ru ttin g wood caught on a clothe» line at hla home Munday. Lebanon and Hl Helena. la In ju red — Fred Johnson of Lea- burg waa treated at a local physic ian"» ofllce Tueaday for laceration» received when he fe ll through a w in dow at hla residence there. Slater la M arried— Ml»» Fay Spauld ing la back trom Hood River. where ahe »pent the holiday». H e r alater. Mlaa May Hpauldlng. waa m arried at the Columbia river city during the I QUALITY M EETS CONFIDENCE Pilcher’s Department Store Reo- $ 7 0 , R educed to and fa m ll) by fir» F rl waa attend »«rvlcoa. wladow waa blow» 1» sad reports tolc of brick chlmaeya being blown over For the firs t tim e In eeveral year» Y am hill county Is free from all war rant Indebtedness, the leal warrants being called la last waek by lli.tuei P arett. county treasurer The county w ill »tart the aew year w ith a clean slate. A t a »pedal election held recently, leas than 20 per cent of Ihe Mt. Helens regeteretl voter» turned out. Two 86 W e,t Seventh ELKS BLDG. provemeata. were votad down by to 1 vote. a I Spends Holiday» Here — M l » » Pearle Peteraon. »later of Recorder Iri M. Peterson, »pent the Christm as holidays at her brother's residence here. On New Year's eve Recorder and Mr». Peterson entertain«*! M r. a n * M r» F. C. Wooten and Miap P -t- ereoD, a t dinner Miss Peterson haa returned to her teaching position a t M yrtle Point. Packers and growers o f the Pacific aorthw eat arlll Jo4n bands In an effort R eserve D is t r ic t No. IS to pall the prune industry oat of tbe C h arter No. »»41 R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N O F T H B slump la ta which It has fallen la tbe laat few years, if plans discussed at a meettag bald 1» Salem rocenGy are fin a lly pat tb i u R t A t Springfield. In tha State o f Oregon, a t the close o t business oa December 31. 192* M arita a o Vasgaaa. Mexican laborer First National Bank employed by the Southern Pacific coaapaay. was burned to death at Fields. M mllaa east of Oakridge, on the aew Cascade Itae. last Monday. H e waa said to have ballt a fire 1» a stave w ith kemeeae. RESOURCES Loans end dtoconntn. lnctoding redipeom ta, acceptance» o t o th e r banka, and foreign h ill* of exchange o r d raft» eold w ith In- dorsem ent of this b a n k ------------------ ----------------------------------------» ’ ’ ¿¿À ¡T O verdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, * 1 6 6 .1 1 ------------------------------- to O .lt U. » . G o v e rn m e n t » » c u riti» » » w e e d ; Deposited to eecuie circulation <0. 8. bond» par value) *4 .2 6 0 » * A ll o th er U nited 8tates G overnm ent securities (Including James H. C o t and w ife observed premiums. If any) -------- ---------— ------------------------X314.Fl 12,684 .ST tw o annlvereariee os Y'hriatm aa a* ~__ ,____________ T o ta l 121,142.44 th e ir home in M arshfield T h e y were | o th e r bonds, stocks, securities, etc 5,324 75 m arried la Braidwood. I l l . 50 years r F u u i rn and fixture» »6 3*4.76 u i itu t u re ir sn x iv s 26.t28.1T Real estate owned other than banking house ----------------------- -------- ago and bad lived In Oregon 42 years 18,8*8 2» L aw ful reserve w ith Federal Reserve B a n k ------ --------------------------- 5 4 * 3 2 61 on Cbrlstm aa day. Both M r. and Mra. Cash In vault and am ount due from national banks ------- 711.41 Checks t>n other banks In th e same c ity or to w n iis r «r ° r , *P * Cox are 73 years ot age. 21364 Redemption fund w ith U . S. T re a e a re r and due fro m U . S. T reasurer T b e Lane county m arket road fond » 3 2 9 .5 X J » T o ta l produced by a ooe-mlll state tax levy for 1*27 w ill be greater than in any L IA B IL IT IE S other county In the state except M ult 16,040 X nomah, according to a statem ent re C apital atock paid In ---------------- 6 .» O » M ceived In Kugene from the state high Surplus fund ................ ——--------- 2.257 2« U ndivided profits ......................... _ 6.250 04 way commission by P. M. Morse, C ircu latin g notes outstanding 822.71 county engineer. Cashiers checks outstanding - *822.71 . T o ta l of above I t e m ----- The claim submitted to the interior deposits (o th e r than bank departm ent by Josephine county, un Demand to Reserve (deposits payable w ith in 30 d a y * ). ‘ 174,17*4» der the Oregon-California land grant Individual deposits subject to check ..... _ ........; ^ h - r 7 l, . L , nT ' tax refund law has been reduced from c e rtific a te» o f deposit due In lea» than 30 days (other than fo r IS .518.78 3(10,164 SR to *530.6(4 In the process i money borrowed ....... ..... ....... .......... - ................. ' State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge or of adjustm ent and recommended for 28.218.11 assets o f this bank P r surety bond — - - --— -.......— payment in the la tte r sum. Secretary T o u t o f demand deposits (o th e r than bank deposits) W ork announced. to reserve .......- .....- ............ ........ .... • " ; * Tim e deposit» subject to Reserve <Pa* aW® * £ e r days, o r subject to 30 days o r more noGce. and ! C e r G flr tte s tT d fp ^ s It (o th e r than for money borrow ed) --------------- yCfaxjvuiranm January Clearance SALE House Dresses Pilcher’s Department Store SETH L A R A W A Y , Successor A. A. M CDO NALD , M anager Laraway Building. 966-968 Willamette Street W H ER E Q U A LITY M EET» CONFIDENCE ....... »329.546 3» “ the above named hank do solem nly sw ear m a , the "above .¿ t e m e ’nt Is true to the - t and belief Correct Attest: S. M McPhexson. L. K Page. Paul H adley. D irectors. 'Subscribed and sworn before me this 5th day of January, », , R. W S M IT H . N o tary Public for OreRon. M y commission expires A p ril 19. 1.2 8. Print Ladles’ Dresses are going fast. In this lot are dress values up to $19.75. We have one for you. 12,215 9» 66.084 01 .............. »71.300.00 T o ta l We cordially Invite you to come In and see our very line selection of what Is new in Prints for Spring. LADIES’ DRESSES Our $7.90 Special Purchase . SAMUEL FURNITURE & VARIETY STORE ELKS BLDG. op»netl attain u n til sp rin g charter sm eadKents. p erm it..ng the The Presbyterian « * « * « « • * « • 1 ...u a n c . of »4600 hood, for city lm That Go Hand In Hand With Fashion $1.49 $ 5 .2 5 and the route Is closed for the w inter w ith but little prospect of Ite belo» Spring Prints-- Pilcher'» Price $ 4 6 .7 0 C H IF F O N IE R , four large d r a w e e ¡very, grey or d c a u LAR $1.00 value Stationery, CLEARANCE P R IC E . Birthday and Congratulation Cards, value« to 50c. CLEARANCE PRICE Tally Card», regular 35c doz. Clearance Price T o ta l of tim e deposits subject to reserve 10« in this lot, values up to $2.50. $2.75 $1.98 ............................... ORBON C O M B IN A T IO N R A N G E Vernonia, waa shot and killed alm oaf' Instantly by the accidental dlacharg« 1 of a gun In the hands of hla brother A lvin, last week. T h e re la now m ore I ban tw o feet 01 anow at the summit of M c K e n z ie pa»» ! 8 P E C IA L for gat», wood or coal, regular $150.00 now reduced to $79.50 completely installed neat | Mix of the 21 prisoners In the M ari on county Jail »»taped last week, in broad daylight, by digging n hole Io the north wall of the courthouse and Cbrlstm aa vacation. Q illts p ie Haa Naw Job— Don G il | climbing a plckat fence Tw o o f them Baby ken B am — Mr. and Mra. lespie, form erly employed In Ihe were captured Im m ediately a fte r th« W ayne Y arnell of 620 F »«reel are Mprlngfleld F arm er'» Union »lore, la ! break the happy parent» of a 7 pound baby buying for the Eugene Grocerymen'a A duel, declared by companions ol non. born December SI. T h e new Association, and alao la handling the two boys to' have been In fun com er waa given Ibe name of T hayer work for the office» of the F a rm e r’« ended fata lly when Jamea Low ary Colon In Kugene. Floyd lfty e a ro ld newsboy, waa shot through the heart by Bob Moyer. 14. of Pen dleton. T he »hooting look place neat Pendleton. W HERE C o m p le te 8 1 9 5 0 46 residing 8c ea. FELT-BASE Floor Covering 39c »q. yd. I U N FIN ISH ED Breakfa»t table OVAL RUGS. 27x54, regular $4.95, now $3.95 | and two Chair« Take advantage of the»4 Extra Special Saving» at Our S a l e An election In K lam ath Fall» la»i week to authorlxe u levy of *60.7« over the ft per cent lim itatio n for city purpose* carried by a vote of 262 u 22. CLEARANCE OF A LU M IN U M and Granite Ware, value» to 25c, now Simmons Bed, Spring - Mattress Oomestic Electric Portable sewing Mach e are boys and *37 girls. Carrick. 15c .... 15c .... 89c EXTRA Oregon City »chool cenaua of 1*2« Just completed, »how» 1 *2 * c h lld re i of school age In the city, 983 of whoir | Rupert Cedar Polish, regular 50c. now .................. 1®c 50 W att Light Globes Water Glasee», regular 10c, now 5c ea. Cup and Saucer Pillows, regular $1.98 pr., now $1.48 pr. i 1’/ 2 qt. Double Boiler 4 Lb. Full Size Comforter, regular $3.50, Clearance Price White Crochet Bed-spreads, double site, very Special Hatum'a population Is estim ated i ' i 26,750. baaed on public u tility connec tion» and other record». To enroorage tha growlag of alfalfa Vlalt Mara From P o rtla n d — M r. and; Mra. E 0 Jarvla and daughter. I la l « a e eoanty. tha Kugana Farm Betty Jan*, of Portland, were vlaltors i are* cream ery has anaconced that II over Ihe week-end a t the realdenr«-1 w ill a ril Grim m a lfa lfa aa»4 a t cost t< all farm ers who daalra to try It M of Dr and Mrs. Eugene Neater. a forage crop. Vtstts Lam bert Memo— Mra. Roy Owe of tba worst w lefts of tha yea« W h ile , of Portland, arrived Ihla weak swept over L a Oraade last week Io visit for a f r w day» at the real- Oasta wars »over» aaoagh to caaa< dears of M r and Mr». W illia m L am some damage A large plate glasi yesterday. SAMUEL FURNITURE & VARIETY STORE Brief Resume of Happenings o’ the Week Collected for Ocr Readers. Movo to Portland— M r and M r». J pled by Rev. W. F Shield» V is it From N e tl— Mr. and Mrs. | C. Cragban have moved Io Portland. ' at W allow a waa destroyed Ham Montgom ery of N o ll ware visit- They have been living at 147 K i day Bight white the fam ily street. ora la ibla city Munday. lag Christm as ava oharch Thurston Man In—ile o rg e W illia m of Tboralon waa in loam on buoloeaa JANUAR Y CLEARANCE at •] The Greatest Value-Giving « Event Ever Inaugurated in ll Eugene ARE WE SCARED? Does the view you N O W have of 1927 F R IG H T E N YO U ? Are you looking into the future w ith a happy, fearlees^m md or does the year ahead fill your soul w ith a vague uneasiness Or does the first day of th e year seem Just "h e any. O T H E R day you meet? A ll of which is none of my business but I have a h t an idea th a t may or may N O T affect you H -re It i. F R IG H T tN tu i 7 im properly digested food! • Cl Do’ V o u r« H z .ar.yhat W E H E R E in T H IS store have the m a te ria l. t0 “ r ’ Td’ yt ^ . J t o T t h ? « t o ^ ' g j m Could t do better than ,o . w - perfect condition? Is T H IS as good as w ishing you •H A P P Y N E W YE A R ?" > v // / ’ ~ a» ' H - -e - IS $ I Just when wardrobes and household stocks ol linen and betiding need repleiitishlug comes the great January Clearance Sale. Throughout the Store, stocks have been cleared and prices greatly reduced. Bed Linens. Table Linens. Towels, Women's and Children's Apparel, Men s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings, Piece Goods, Footwear. Hardware, Household Goods. • It will pay you to think ahead of your household and personal needs and take full advantage of these low prices. Comes at the opening of this Sale while stocks are at their best. Discover for yourself the many splendid values. u m t to make your N ew Y e a r a physical self be made .c P U T V 0 U R 8 E L F ,n Tubercular Germs and Cod Liver Oil! Science has found th a t a iibereular Germ leads a heck ’ a life In Cott L iv e r O il! The germ which can be froxen in a cake of ice Csr slx nlon,hs at a stretch. cA i be holiest for several hours and S T IL L L IV E turns up Its toes and checks O U T when it meets up w ith Cod c,lver O il! W hy not Agger on takin g ten bottles of Pens- • la r Cod L iv e r O il In 19277 i The Triumphant “ Cold Germ” I t and Christopher Columbus had the same general amhl- tion They both craved strange te rrito ry ! When a cold Germ gets this ''w anderlust,” Its main Idea is to seek the nose or mouth of a w of us poor m o rt als and stroll in! I f we have used Boroseptine in the m orn ing this arrogant, uppity germ seeks some O T H E R territo ry to raise« In ! Can we say any M ORE? KE TEL’S DRUG STORE