fwr "iw '"" ' ' "" MMMMWnMH HA (ill! SI A MKIWQM) JVfATJ; TRIBUNE, MTDDFORD. . .OIjEOON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 10, 10.15 yftit Frli .PU .J IfNnj ..'' i r 0' i' ..v. l U PI ' rM j I m: BUSINESS COL L ffiE OPENS SECOND YEAR MONDA Y, SEPI. 13 An nducnllonnl I iiHtl ttt t Ion which la rniildly forking nhnad In tlio ostl nintlon of tlio public, in tho Modrord Comniorclnl Callow, which w'nnus tabllshod n yenr nno liy Mr. niiil Mrs, II. I. Van (Hitler unit Mr. S. II. Hart in nil, who liiivo proved thnmSoIvcs to bo comniorclnl (encliors of uiuibuuI abilities. Tlio school will enter upon tlio boc ond yonr of Its existence next Mon day, Sopt. 13th, when Mr fall term opjms. Plans havo boon inado for In creased efficiency In all departments, an It Is tho policy of tlio manngoru to give their students every facility posslblo, which will nRRUino tho suc cessful coinplotlon of tliolr courses of uttitlp, A feature connected with tho work of tho school which ban proved very popular, nnd which hns created con siderable cnlhiis'.nsm ninong tho stu dentR, Ih tho monthly "Contest Day." On tho last Friday of each month, various contests art) held nnd effi ciency nwnrdB nro prcBonlcd to tho wlnnors. Tho awnrdH nro prcHonted by bo in o buslncRR or professional man, who dcllverM a short nddrcHH which Ih llBtcnod to with much IntcroRt by tho Btudcnlfl, nnd whlRh Borvcs to ntlniulato them to still greater of fortn In t)clr studios. These con tests wilt be continued during the coining year, and soino now features will bo added. Another fenturo not found In many similar schools (s tho offlco practlco dopartmont, which has n comploto equipment of modern offlco applian ces. Evory studout, boforo graduat ing, Is reqtiplred to upend n cortnln iimouut of tlino In thin office, whero ho Is tnught to do tho things required In every well-regulated liiiBlncsn of flro. Tho result Ih that every grad unto of tho Bchool "makeB good" to n marked dogroo upon accepting n position. I'lans hnvo been made to render tills department still moro ef ficient, aa tho mnnagors bollovo in progress, tliolr motto being "Do to day bettor than yesterday." Tho courses of windy offered by tlio Medford Commercial college nro very complete nnd prartlcal, tho tenchors seeking to glvo their stu dentH thoHo thluga which will bo of real holp to them In nfter yours. Non-esnentlals nro eliminated, mid mihjoctB nro taught which have both n cultural nnd prartlcal value In arranging the course of study, nnd selecting tho texts nnd systems used, tho malingers nro uuliniuporud by any ono "higher up' with tho rosult that IntoiiMly IntcreHtluK and Instructive cnurfoa are offered to tlio young puo plo of southern Oregon, it will pay tho young man nnd young woman who desires to "get on In the world" to Investigate the opportunities of fered by this school, which Is well cnllod "the school of best results." HERE SHE IS-ONE OF NEW PERFECT WOMEN XWQ mlm&$!&. jtM& mEhiMmm&iwi-m w EAGLE POINT EAGLEIS lly A. C. nowlctt On Knlunliix of Iik-I wick Miur IJujile Point correspondent took n trip up Little llutto creek In attend nil outdoor ineetiiiK o' the Uike Crtrk (liiinge and picnic dinner, hut wu hotuowliHt iliRiippointed when $ tench cil tho picnic groiuuU to dieocr Hint they were jimt hhIiiik dinner, nnd 1 huil en ton a lunch jm,t hh I left lnmie nt 11 o'clock n, in., io Hint I lliid no upiKtito to lie wilist'ifd. Hut Hiimo ulioletiouled MMiplc wmld in 6it ou iiiv outiuir after all of m pro tclinr.. Hut the dinner uim euoiiuli to tempt any one to cut without uu est i ii pci'Hindiuie, lint if I could nut iwl 1 could cujo Kcciay otlierx enjoy tlio (liiuior, iinyhuw. Tbtuo wer iiliout lliiity-five or foity perxoin pi-. MUtit mill fully ho ihdiiv Imlicx n II1CII, Slid IMldl ill(l With tile other In tut hIiii could uiiikc (lie Oilier the Imp Jiicr. After dmiior WHr. oxer nnd un hour ur nu MHUt hi it mm-in! wnv, (liotHH nt eoiivHM wtttfoii hkmiH, lt., woie tictcl:h on h wiir iiimi tn- lo trvc a rou nil tbn hmiIm tknt hntl IjUtiu pivnit( mim! Ur iiDWMiny iinilxl U) 1'iufrwMir CUmiich tu miw iilhiilc it the nicluxiuo to kmr tUf fipOflXiiiK, uiul ouii the coiiiimii wnii tjonteil mimI lie Im-khii tu if rt nil v tu introduce the ( kr m ilu himr, mid HiHunir tin- iii-i thing kv uid WUU UmM lit- -)' li v. i- to Ik kik'iin. uiul tbn he would i 'i .iHhilt) MHd tllOII kH.V Ihlll III- H,. I, - ol:iy tU lie "ili'iirt, un. I i.u.i'U tii, nit nn; it Urn be uiiiihI.k . ,i . i-. .urukrr Mr. (tniiilN.v ui It..!..,! -tut; hii- nOUIU'Uil IHllt ll' ii il laMMl nbulll ill1 In -I llniiJ li ,ild ,i lie UMi'i'd lli. 'I -mi i .. il,.- iuMi'e "nlil i'i- --1. 1 1 i i.l i.. tilled nl li i' i i ' . IIIHkc .' - (rt'l i 'l ii Uiul Ji" " uhv i fcj. i-l, l.-i I lor I'll. . i. ' jmeil io -Jl ..! -i I. LOS ANG12LKS, Sep. It). Are you ono of the new perfect women? Wliut do yon meiiHiiro up to the new dinicii tioim of perfect womnnhond 1 Hero nro the feet and inches which denote feminine perfectien: Height fi feel I incliew. Weight l.'ll poiindH. Length of uriim (M inclie". Chest circumference 112 inches. W'nist HUVfc inclieM. Kow tlio ipiestion i", how near i'o you come lo this? Tho ' tnensiirc- montH were outlined 1V the nntionnl eonfereiici" for nice liettermeiit while in Hessioti in San I'rnuciico. AlihH Allele Toffee of this eilv is one of Die fitst to piove herself h cnnilidnte for the new-womnii perfec tion. Her inoniiiroiuentH vary hut slightly from those outlined tit the conference. Of course, if you don't mennuro up, there is u remedy, always providing ,ou start with about the right height. If your chest doesn't measure up lo standard, exercise, deep brentliiim: and pymmisticK will do the work. If your nnns nre not loiifr enough the nthletie instructor nt tho "gym" will tell you how to lengthen them. If your wnist isn't us big cs it ought to be, strengthen nnd enhrgo tint muscles of the ubdoincn with right exercine; or if it U too large, the hiiiiio process will reduce it. .So if you nro not ns nenr perfect n possible, it's no one's fault but your own. did vory well, us you know that n lawyer is supposed to bo ulile to speak in favor of any subject. Hut he apologized for being in thul role by saying thai he hud been ruined ou u farm nnd luul hut! some practical knowledge of farm life. The nex: speaker was Mr. Cowley, the district deputy for tho master of tho state grange, nnd ho guvo us n good, prne lical talk on tho workings of the grange, not only in this state, but throughout the entire country. Then Mr. Herkholt, muster of the Willow Springs grange, wus culled on nnd he commenced by saving Hint he iicut innilo u speech in Ins life and never oxpeeled to, l nt hu did very well, considering that he hud never niiido it speech, for he lold us sheveral good lliings, mid 1 believe Hint il ho would uiiike up his mind that he could Hint he would miiko u success in Hint line. Then the ohuirmuu, Mr. Cliuncc, called on yonr Hagle Point coi respondent for a speech, slating Hint he had formerly belonged to the Kuglc Point gniugc nnd knew some thing of tho woikiuH of the oldeil so lie got up mid tri-'d to tell some of tho nd milages of being u member of tho grange by eitilnir the diffcicnee in Hie handling of our wool in tin curly iln. while the grange was or ganized in Douglas county, und the wool grower put their wool nil to gether mid demanded u good price tor their wool. We in .lackson count v were simply nt the mercy of the spoe ulator mid he ileninnded the wool at his price, nnd we wore foircd to take il simply fo lack of oiynnir.ution. After the siweehifyiug wus over those who were not motiiliui wcie iunttsl to iclue und tho legulur liiiMiness of tliii gmnge was tnkeu up mid two now nieiuhiu-H were initiated. Tlieie were Icps t: ken (o erect a hu-gu hall near the grove, u joint stock urmiuwinent, to he used for the grunge dull ami any oilier puiposv that ittljglit come up. Owing to the ract thai the farm ers up lliere were busy with (heir nl fulfil ha, the thinl mop, there whs not the atteuilHiiee nt the inei'ting that there would have het-u if (he peo ple had not been mi hu-.v. Hut the piospcet is jfooil for making a grand fcinwi.ii of the gi-unge movonicnt in that iieigliboilioo.l, for when such moil iim TlionuiH Pm low, l.einon Clwr. loy, .iHiiies CulhciUon, C. I). Sehetl, Ileiuuiii Meyer, dr., mid a hot of the blight women in Hint section take hold of u move it bus to go. While I uas Hiaie 1 met C. ). Sclicll, and he In lonued me Unit his falher. S veur old, lind liefu sHiiihng tltie -iimnier with linn und had jiint retuined lo hw hoiue in Ncliruska. C. D. Sehell comnieiieed his school in tho new scIiooIIioiish with new fur-nitur- on Monthly, September (1, in the Kuii ettlciutnl. Mis. AIUIH (llHlId (l.Hcts to eHll- iiiiMce her nchiwl next Mondtiv, the 'tli, in the Uku Crvok tlistiiet. Mmu. JmIiW IIhhmisi spent Knda oijjht with iih autl went to Flounc Itek Uistnct lo isMnwouee her school lust Monday. It. 1'twt ot Misllunl mid Mish Fun nn iiursi were lurv Un siii)Kei Sim day wtM. Thv n out tu mm' , about n position o leueher in uu school, hut lottmed tbut thir wti no vciu)c. ( I'rof4Ji ('. K. Johnson i-om- , wmd hi schtMil iu Uuivl Hill dt- ' Irirt Moodav. Our iM'howl comiiumiicI lu.i Moo ilnv. hut nil tbal was dune wn- :.. fMrnll I he iimincm aad Im M.igio it i lltair 4aH in tha iUM ., n,,,, unr siij aaaw earnilnl Mr. ami Ml. Q. W. T.din k ,il i M.i'mo WaK aw vimting Vi. IVd MS, l'. T. Twdwu-k. on ili, I Hi, ' ...l. ,.tir M i . o l-ii. I nil... ,. i.i v lli' in;,' the innil from Kugle Point to Per sisl. His sister, Miss Mae, is visit ing fiionds in Kugle Point. L. 0. Pnlmer of Cent ml Point, who bus been up in the hills taking un outing nml making shakes, returned Saturday uiul brought out his step son, Andrew, slepduiighter, Lorenc Grigsbv, nml Lew Smith, und spent the night ut the Suuuyside, mid Mr. P. und son went on to C'ntrnl Point Sunday morning, but Loreno remain ed heio up to Wednesday morning. Miss Francos Heath was visiting friends in Medford Saturday, Messrs. Knight und lliiliop have shipped u carload of penis from here Monday. Frank Cantor and family returned from Washington las) Saturday. Mtx. McAithur und hor sister, Miss Mntid Coilios, daughters of the fore man of tho Aluvista orchard, were in town ou business Inst Moudnv. Mis. It. (I. Itrowu wus attending to business in Mcillord Mommy. A. .1. Florcv icporls Hint they have pullets that lay otfgs ut four month old--sonic pullets. M. K. Hoot uiul It. I, Young of the F. & P. Co. were licio Mondnv. Mr. Siisihi WJnIlscr. who bus been visiting her grandchildren for the past week, retained to her home iu Ulendiile Monday. Joe Peel has been huulitur hilled buy nnd storing it iu the old bakery Intildiiiir. Willinm OrcMNoni has shipped in seven w ne gHtes nml a lot of windows and doors, the latter for his new house. Mix. Pitsl Dutton und Mrs.. ,1. A. Montgomery weio uuiiing the liusi uesH cnllors Momluy. Mr. ('has., our school supervisor, mid L. P. Huntington, who nre work ing iu the interest of the school fair, weic hoe Tuesday morning looking for exhibits for the county fair. Frank Lewis of the Lewis confec tionery mid Kov Ashpole, one of our hiinlwnic merchants, have gone lo woik nml cleaned up tho street in front ot ami between their places of business, mid Wes L (Tuldictli has joined (hem iu the good work, great ly improving tho uppenrnucti of (he jllnci'. Kd Walker, our efficient game vvur den, was hete Tius.dHv for dinner, mid so wus Willinm Nickel mid Ami ley Mover and his uncle, llermuu Mover. Sr. He hud just leturncd I coin the Medford hospitul, where he hud been confined for the past two weeks. The uceidcutal shooting of lleuiy i Piev has caused a ilecn fueling or viii pa thy lor the bereaved families. FACES COURT MARTIAL WASHINGTON. Sept. 10. Lieu tenant Colonel. Lovvls B. Uoodlor, V, S. A., stationed nt San Francisco, hns been ordored before a general court BULGARS PLAYING BOTH IS HR LANDCONCESSIONS SOFIA, Sept. 10. I'romlor Vnslel Madotavoff In tin Interview today w'ltlt tho Associated Press declared tho Bulgarian people were ready to meet tho situation caused by tlio In ternational crisis nnd that economic condltlona In tho country woro ex cellent. "Our government Is engaged In ne gotiations with tho entente powern regarding concessions on tho part ot Serbia," ho continued. "While theso negotiations nro In progress It Is ut terly absurd to talk of nn attack by Bulgaria on Serbia, as Is predicted In some quarters. To do ro might re sult lu n catastrophe for Bulgaria. "Our government Is negotiating also with tho Central powers, with tho aim of obtaining tho best results for tho national cause. Tho fact that Bulgaria Is treating with both groups of belligerents Is quito In accordance with tho desire of our govcrnmont and ot tlio opposition." "Our relations with Turkey nro excellent," ho flnld in conclusion. No. 4G. ItKPOKT OK TUB CONDITION OF The Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. nt Medford, In tho State of Oregon, nt tlm close of business, SepL 2. l!)lo. ,kH,,,,CC, 123,13r,.44 Loans and discounts T m0iio Overdrafts, Bocured and unsecured ; g ,.-959 Bonds nnd warrants - 10O 00 Stocks and other securities 7 OOOOO Furniture and fixtures - GOOo'oo wilier 1e.11 ramiu num.-.. . .. K.o r.r, tO OnllKS 1 ' nro nn Duo from approved reserve Checks und other cash Items v - - ' ? Kxchanges for clearing liouso 11 7cc!il f'neli ntl li'inil .-. .... Cash ou hand Total 2&8.00 0 ns .$172,373.08 Capital stock paid in . Liabilities ' . p . nn .-. -.-.- ' 5?'?22'52 Undivided nroflts. less cxpciiBcs nnd tnxes pniu !:? Duo to bnnks and bankers ....- - 0Vni77n Individual deposits subject to check 2' ciq r.n Demand certificates of deposit - ' Jr'4 Certified checks Joo Cashier's checkn outstanding no BVu' '. MM,U- "" Nono Nono Itliil or AVonmii (FromOlolic, Ariz., Itccord) FOR SALB A human talking parrot for snlu cheap. Mrs. Emma Hcss-Icr. martial at San Francisco October 1. It Is Bald Colonel Goodlor hns been ' Interfering with administration of af fairs at tho aviation school nt San Diego. Tho formal chargo Is conduct prejudicial to good order nnd mili tary discipline. Get Rid of Scrofula How? Take S.S.S. Fifty Years' Uc Provc S. S. S. Will Relieve Stubborn Cases j& iu On Shp'ti5tii)" he will L don the v GOTHIC tlie new MKOW iTcOLLAR t U TT 1 AH l rU I . 1 r fv"- Z Belmeni: School (For Boys) 21 miles louth of San Trincltco V t 1 i . . t lo l . . I . . T rut tl I II t itM 111 !- iUliMUl bHl (ntli t(lMlrw4 ! ki.kiitl mm 1 f Um n wl kl l IMf4iiiit it UM t U't HlMl U' l ttStait I ( HiMtiliiMiiU MiMr You hnvo noticed the llttlo fester .nc; pimples on tho face and body iwelllng of tho glands soreness In ho legs and arm muscles. These nre .ho flyniptoms of Scrofula. You may havo somo" of theso yinp loins, possibly tho' taint of Scrofula infection. But in cither case, It Is n Jangerous condition. Your blood Is Infected, Impure, and you can never hope to gain perfect health until the Impurities nro washed from tho syo. tern. If you feel badly all tho time, you must cravo health. If you want to feel renewed spirits, tho glow of perfect health, bright eyes, clear skin, tho kuowlcdgo that you nro well, you ran do so. Clcnnso your blood by taking; S. S. S. For fifty years It lion been the stnndnrd blood purltler. It relieves tho trouhlo by renourlsblng the blood, renewing Its strength, and Htluiulatlng tho flow so that the blood regains its lost vitality, and throws off tho poison. Even long-standing rases respond. But you must use S. S. S. O'.iko It for all blood Infections, t Get It nt your drugglst'H today. If you need special advice, wrlto tho S. S. S. Co., Atlautn. On. Time and Savings Deposits Notes nnd bills redlscountcd Bills paynblo for money borrowed Total . $172,373.08 8TATB OF OltBGON. County of Jackson, SS: 1, It. F. Antic, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear tnai tho above statement Is true to tho best of my knowledge and bcllor. II. r . ATnTI'ti, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this lth day of September. 1915. T. B. LUM8DBN. Notnry Public. COIUIECT Attest' W. II. STBWAIIT. DBLUOY OBTCHELL, L. NIEDBRMBYBIt, Directors, No. 7701 lMCI'OItT OF TUB CONDITION OI The First National Bank 1015, nt Medford, lu Ilio.Stato of Orogon, at tlio close of business, Sept, $398,2".. Gl HcMiurrcs Loans and discounts (notes held iu bank) U. S. bonds doposltod to secure circulation (pur vnluo) 100,000.00 U. S, bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) 1,000.00 Premium on II. S. bonds 5,287.50 Bonds other than V. S. bonds pledged to nccuro postal savings deposits 8,000.00 Securities other than l. S. bonds (not Including Blocks) owned unpledged , 66,00 US'! Total bonds, securities, etc . Subscription to Mock of Federal Ilesorvo Bank.... 7.S00.00 Less amount unpaid II.POO.OO Value of banking house (If unencumbered) S5.000.00 Furniture nnd fixtures Ileal estate owned other than banking bouso Net amount due from Federal Hosorvo Bnnk Net amount due from approved icsorvo agents In Now York, Chicago, and St. LouU 1. 50 1.33 Net amount due fiom approved rosorva agents lu other reiervo cities 2S.033.23 Net niuount due from banks nnd bakers (other than Included above) Kxchangos for clearing bouso Outside checks and other cash Items 3,SS0,SI Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 273. 05 Notes of other national banks Total coin nnd certificates ...... Itedomptlon fund with U. S. Treasurer (not moro than 5 per rent on circulation) 100,287.50 73,00 1.G3 3,000.00 85,000.00 1S.C0C.15 13,464.33 8,000.00 30,217.56 6,270.42 2,750.68 t, 151.49 3.315.00 42,116.10 5,000.00 No. 158. . , Itl'POUT OF TUB CONDITION OF The Jackson County Bank at Medford, In tho State of Oregon, at tho closo of business, Sopt. 2, 1915 KesourcoM Loans nnd discounts G?'i?A'oo Overdrafts, secured ond unsecured Jo 2? Bonds and warrants 3",0in In Stocks and other securities 15'?B2 Banking houso :'2'252'?2 Other real estato owned 17,788.1. Duo from bnnks (not rcservo banks) 2,034.60 Due from approved rcservo banks 70,681.20 Checks and other cash Items 2,'i?I,Io Exchanges for clearing liouso i 2,060.28 Cash on hnnd 1 - 24,626.03 Other resources - 700.96 Total $058,280.05 Liabilities Capital stock paid iu $100,000.00 Surplus fund 75,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxos pnld 8,058.43 Duo to banks and bankers 10,150.88 Individual deposits subject to check 247.422.03 Domnnd certificates of deposit .'. 7,055.43 Certified checks 1,200.00 Tlmo and Savings Deposits 158,337.63 Bills payable for money borrowed : ro,U00.U0 Hcserved for tnxoa 456.25 Total .'. . $66$,28'0.C6 STATB OF OltBGON. County of .inckson. SS: 1, C. W. McDonald, cashier of the abovo-nnmod bank, do solemnly swear that tho above Rtatemonl Is truo to the best of my knowledge nnd belief. c v. Mcdonald, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to beforo mo this 9th day of September. 1915. HELEN ltAOSDALB, Notary Public. COHRBCT AttCRf W. I. VAWTEH. ' V. J. KMBRICK. OBO. R. LLNDLBY. DlreclorR. No. 8230. REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF The Medford National Bank $392,235.99 071.84 102,300.00 Total Liabilities Capital stock paid iu $100,000.00 Surplus fund . . 30,000.00 Total Capital and Surplus Fndlvlded protlts 15,122.94 Less current expense, Interest, nnd taxes paid ... 6,817.72 Circulating notes 100,000.00 Less amount on IihihI and In Treasury for redemp tion or In transit 3,302.50 Net niuount due to approved resurvo ngonts In other cities 80.62 Duo to banks and bunkers (other than included above) ,. 1,232.55 Dlvldomls unpaid -r,'00 Individual dopoMts subject to ohock 239,319.11 Certificate of deposit due in Ion than 30 days.. . 23,113 t.2p Cert mod cheeks 5Q0.0Q Cashier's checks outstanding S8I.28 Fulled States depotlU 1.000.00 Postal havings deposits ,t,S70w Total dopueltfc CortlfiiatM of tUposIt S8.4S3.RS Other time deposits 12,8T2.l Notes and bill rctlltcoMUtori olsewhuru tlmu nt Fwlsral Rwwrve, Ikuik U.OOQ.OO Bills KivabU. tiiriudivig obligation renrasonllng money horrnwd - Leltem of irwltt .$S00,467.47 $130,000.00 8,305.22 96,697.50 S71.8tl.45 216.79P.S9 U.000.00 6t.S7l.00 $S08.l7.l7 ! ToUl STATK OK OKKOOX. CMHlV irf Jh. H; 1. Oris r-rawtenlt sttllilur Of the ahovwtwl Uniik, 4o oleiiinly swear Uiat tli above statiMatit to tmo to lb hctt of my kHOWlliM and Imllof. ORIS CRAVVTOllD. aubiilb4 u4 mmm UHl IU vtay ( Simjr. ISIS. I ' NUrjr lMthMt. I iL I- ALTORJ. I J II POOLttY. I IIKS'RY liPT ili- i.i. nt Medford, In the State of Oregon, nt tho closo ot business, Sopt. 2, 1915 Resources Loans nnd discounts (notes held In bank) $392,235.99 Overdrafts, secured U. S. bonds deposited to securo circulation (par vnluo) 100,000.00 Premium on U. S. bonds 2,300.00 Totnl U. S. bonds '. Bonds other than U. S. bomls pledged to becuru postnl savings deposits 5,000.00 Bonds and securities pledged ns collateral for Stato, or other deposits or bills payable (postal excluded) 5,000.00 Securities other than U. S. bauds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged 9,695,08 Total bonds, securities, etc Subscription to stock of Federal Rcservo Bank.... 7,500,00 Less niuount unpaid 3,750,00 Value of banking houso 43,800,00 Furnlturo and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house Net amount duo from Federal Reserve Bank Net amount duo from approved rcterve ugonts In New York, Chicago, and St. Louis 10,336.59 Not amount duo from approval! reserve agents In othor reserve cities 111,295.75 Net amount duo from banks nnd bankers (other than Includod above) Exchanges for clearing house .... Outside checks and other cash Items 375.14 Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 302,97 Notes of other nntionnl bnnks Total coin nnd certificates Redemption fund with l. S. Treasurer (not moro than 5 per cent ou circulation) ..... 19,695.08 3,750.00 43,800.00 5,000.00 39,583.83 8,430,00 121,632.34 95.93 5,424.45 078.11 730.00 25,539.00 Totnl t Liabilities Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 8urplus fund 25,000.00 total capital and surplus Undivided profits Less current expenses, Interest, nnd taxes paid ... Circulating notes Dividends unpaid Demand Depesits: Individual deposit, biibjoct to cheqk v Certificates of deposit uue In less than 30 da) a Certified checks .'. Cashier's checks outstanding .... Postal snvinRs deposits . . State, county or other municipal deposits secured by Item 4c of "RoKourccs" v ,. Doposlts requiring notlco of loss than 30 days Total deponlts Tinin Depesits: Certificates of deposit Other time doposlts w Bills payablo. including obligations representing money borrowed Loiters of crudit , TU1 5,000,00 .$774,566.62 21.314.11 7,223.86 12.00 30t.t30.lt 54,016.66 477.00 .'I96.it; 3.628.00 5..&Q.P.08 1. 139.11 SJ.S7I.76 Rt.CS7.32 $125,000.00 14,090.28 160,000.00 . 369,399.26 116,062.08 so.o6p.oo 15.00 $774,560.63 XTATh5 Of OltKtlON. County f JctatCMii. SS: 1, JoHji 5. on, MSliler of the aovonHied bank, dp solemnly sw that tho nluve statiNNiHt to Irne to the liet of my knowledge and belief. JOHN S. ORTII, 'Jutthlor SMtowrlfeft! jmI twri le kalara we this Its n of SeptoUar. 1315. Q. M. ROniJRTS. cniucuviu.ii. Nour v,Uc' V. H. MHRR1QK, J A PKRRY. W II OORK. niriH'tnra I Ib'tMS tlllll It