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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 11, 1918)
lino!- i;ivj;i: (jLAdKi;. ninisi-w. .in a 11. t.ms lhunii iHtucr (Blctricr Wt -t. -.i'.x r .- or".-- si,. it f- he ' Tr .11 : - i.-iTir-i - t I., i CllJi- -u:- I" t.t on itr -t -t- .".t ... r- eptjl.h- 111' r .r 1 i-riinii-t v r .V . , . . - ' - . . .i - ' ) : T" fj .s .'fi 1 . - i ' . -s tf .i, .-f 1. AbllltU 11. Mlt. Hubli.her. ulirrlittitn, Sl..tt IVr lar, nss of the cui.try. T tp.nal klies a'.d nwntt.nrs ra.r tii-.- tri.iiert to break up the ola .-eiti')!.ii!;-ii. that vaJseJ d :Teri".t UW to kevt ti y tt lan,anri lo tfi..jt destruction i f the i ati..ri' unity'.' If this i the ife-sire, out.nresMr.eii r.a.e startrd Well ..': tt eir tiiiW. N nic i.f the acts of cot jTreiS are tit-vot.d UMkT-. standing. . Id t i - it : .'ilEEiGA UAKES GOOD i Hoover's Hopes Aro Exceeded RemarkjiS'e Pest-Its at End of Food Administrit.cn' First Year Prcei Voljntary Syste-n Was No M. stake Cin'iarnce Tnat Peop e Will Ccn tinue Patriot, c Conservation Effort I Felt at Washington. Scores of i.inls nn Orei.'"!'. liitrh ;i vs ;.re improperly frunrdtd. However THK CUM TAIQIA Uecently we have heard the annual careful a driver may te. he i.- ha! !e to moan that acco m antes toe eanv ass f..r he caught in the dei.th trap of some i ha-itaU jiia ticket sales. Guarantors ilm.ert.us joint. W ith a terrible shock of former years have cniiiii.-erated .this fact was hrouel.t hoin.- t.. u iat with tl.-f of this seas-.n. This thin,.' Week when the traiiio death of the wife has Leeii hhitfeninj- now fur fori of Senator Mi Nary was announced, years. Lets put an end to it for ail , tune. The spirit of our Hood Kivt r boss is We. are ;i..t .i e. t. say a word tvpitietl by the heroic ad. on of Lie L'Kin.-t liiaulauiiua-. Tin' prorrjtn" Spauldti.. We hope that this yotitii: that have been nreie available tiy the . man. w ho remained m: taunted in the company supply 'u the circuit on i 'iiiht, though severely wounded, which Ho"d iliver is loiate'l have heen j soon recover. tuch as to arouse commt ndatioii. lh lectures have hetn entertaining; ami tdueational, hut all of us have been tfettin very tired inand iif a guaranty V. B. Aer r-Vdera! Food Adnmus t'a;or lor onto:., en.i-s! ! dir-ct.-if.t i.jioii to i me m t r is from u re Cent ottuiai summary, at the end ut its first .-ar work, of the I'ruted s:atf.- Food Administration's anus nit thuds and results. These en erptb are :v en below : hen the 1'. S. Food A-lmiuUtra tion undertook the work of conserving snd iUi'l)U.z!!!fi Arneruas t'etxt re souro-b. t!n re were thive methods uf aiiiire.ath nossilde in handling tiie p:ih;ein. these methoils of control he v.iil i ii s rationing. Uij;h prices aud vulun I Ury eftort. j The Three Systerr. The recetit case of orcharth.-ts 'nefore i . Th jmrotlut tion of rutioniiis into trie court for failure to hum prutiii'Ks I this country would have resulted in of that eternal de i !;'.s led the Orcirouiari to reinark:l i "No woiiiler llnod River fruit is the We will v. el 'ome a chautauua in Hood Kiver next year, hut if it comes, let it come prepared to inaugurate a id conduct a canvass for the sale of tick ets by Us own paid representatives. As busy as Hood liiver profession;;! men and merchants are, some ! of them recently have devoted many hours to selling tickets for the chautauua. Of course, chautauquas and circuses are of a very different nature, and yet they should not he conducted on such dissimilar plans. If the K.llison-W'hitt Company wishes to visit Hoot Kiver next year let them con e as a circus Would come. They certainly have hail an opxitiiinity tu learn Hood River in the past several years. If they do not want to come on this basis, !e them stay away. At any rate, we believe that an ap peal for the usual guarantee is h'oinii to be exceedingly unpopular this year. Judging from what we have heard, a citizv'ii, before he is made to sign, must first be lassued, hotf tad and tortured. Tilt ill N TKK.Ulll.liV Nothing is too sneaking, too bitf, or too httle for the treachery of Prussian autocracy. Their tricks on any battU lield can never be eclipsed by the dia bolical schemer. While they have no peer as butchers, they hold Die record for resorts to potty tricks. That tier man soldiers who lived in the United plates before the war, thus being able to speak the American language flu ently, are being st'tit to the front chni in American uniforms, is the atai tlitiy information conveyed to John LaTour, of Buffalo, by his brother, James Don ohue, a private in the U. S. Marine Corps and the first American prisonet to escape from a German prison camp and successfully make his way back to the American lines. "I saw a number of Gorman soldiers in American uniforms," wrote I)orn hue, "and all of them could speak English fluently. One of them asked lue where 1 was from and when 1 told him Buffalo, he laughed and said hi fiad been a waiter in a restaurant there at one time. ' ' Oonohue was captured when knocked sensess by a hoc lie ritle butt anil after being made to work night and day dig ing graves for dead Germans and being spit upon while at work by German officers, he made his escape tiy hitting his guard over the head with an axe. He made his way back to the American hues, living on some bread and waler lit.' took off' a German Red Cross dog. lie succesf ully passed through an American barrage while on his way to the American lines. And the effrontery and magnitude of some of their efforts to spread invidious propaganda startle us. Hv underhand ed methods the kaiser had become pub lisher of an American newspaper, the Kvening Mail, of New York city. But our soldiers and those of the al lies are on their tricks in battlefield, anil our secret service is robbing their efforts at propaganda of effectiveness, ami the kaiser's aims and ambition stand ri cealed to the world, an ambi tion that is repulsive to people who fear God and love right ami justice. best in the world when they prosecute neighbors for earelossnos. " Only cheerful letters from home to the boys overseas are the kind to send, according to numerous Y. M. C. A. war work secretaries. A gloomy let ter, they assert, lowers morales and tloes real harm. Get ye ready for the next Liberty Loan. Oregon's taiota has been placed at it.r,lH!0,(MMi, as compared with $l?v iHHi.iUMt for the last loan. Next Thur.-day is the next date for paving Liberty Bond installments. EAT POTATOES n ;ievitahle reaction. It would also mean a tremendous expenditure On the hasis of the rationing s'vin adopted by F.nropean countries for certain staple foods, it would require $t Siiti.tiuii a year for the printing of the necessary ration cards; it would demand one official for every l.mio families to take wre of distribution under this system; in fact, on the Kuropean basis, about J4r,.mio,tion . - s" r7 k i 2 ; - - -"' N 1! -, j ! ! mm ALL-WOOL SUITS $38.00 and up A go?d durable all woe! Su.t at $8. s gns. We have a S'e here to fit is c-lmost prohibitive today. Only because we placed our orders tto-'tnj ago are e able to give you su;h values. The newest and best we. r M3 f.iorics are shown in every man no matter wnat his build. EXTRA SPECIALS Ae alsa fave some Etra Special Values in Wen's All-Wool Suits in- Specialties' Hose I5c tn cott-s Black and Wrr.te. double t-eel anJ toe. elastic band top. These Hose would be Gu! Value, at the pair. :5 cent today. Our Special Price, trie Par 15C Misses Sleeveless Vests Athletic Style. Excellent Value while they last. Your Choice ICC we gi.ts su table fcr wear the year clua.ng Biue Serges at $13.03 to araund. The l?test styles are here to choose from. Conservative ir.odels. Worsteds. Cr.sstmeres. Chev iots and Novelty Wedrtngs in most approved Patterns and $:6.50. V.'ede we have not all s.zes in many of these they are certainly Big Values and ycu should not let the this chance sbp by if ou want real De. Clothes Values. r""'llv?,i;,S THE PARIS FAIR Home of Hart Schaffner Marx Clothes peciai Ladies Fibre Silk Bool Hose 35c toe. r.d weiaht. double heel and The Bggest Kma or Lisle Tops. Values at. the Pair 35c Misses' Lisle Hose 25c In Color Pink and Blue. About all sizes. Fine ribbed Good 35 cent Values. Your Choice, the Pair 25C We have a fine line of Bathing Suits for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. Oyr Prices are the Lowest. .tmoiini nect'ssnrv tor seed, it was es r timated that the 1;17 production would i he but one-third of Frame's needs. It year w ould be required to administer ; must he remembered, too, that Franco Hit rationiiiK system in this country, i has always figured her needs on a "Control of consumption hy hitli ! tlifierent basis tlian ours: The French prices was obviously too unfair to; peopie have never wasted food, come merit consideration in such a country' tnn ntly France's normal consumption as ours, meaning as it must, consra j ha-- h"tn practically identical with her f tion for the rich at the expense of tic; actual neces-sities. The ration of the j poor ! fri ti:h soldiers has twice been cut. R "The voluntary system, based upon1 and the soldier's ration is never low i education and publicity (the third al ercd until the danger at home from I teruutlvei. was selected because, of : food shortage is critical. Certain re-! the modern' expeuse involved, and' ports have heen brought to this conn because of the opportunity it afforded try that there is plenty of rneiit in j to lit the great rieslru of loyal Amar : France. These reports orif;'nati d in j leans to serve their country. Results Enormous. "The recults of the voluntary control cf food have, been enormous. The. sur- It's Up to Us "Germany's war of starvation is a ehitl!et:i;e most of all to America.'' says a Food Admin istt at ion llullet in. "Against Germany's lust for dominion. America's purpose is to esiablish the society of nations. Against destruc tion, America s aim is healing. AKainst niastry, America's ideal is service. "We laiiuot surpass the siud!a't ness of Hritain, the courage of Italy, the exaltation of France. "W'e cannot excel the Allies in her lHni. in endurance, in fortitude. Oi lol'ce ill fiattle. though it may te tl cisive, will not be as great as ther. "We can hop'' to contribute most tn the common cause from our larger i esoiirctss. To relieve desperate pri v at ion. Amt-riea can supply food. "Giving up wheat In a little thini; compared to their death struggle it, which our soldiers are splendidly sharing. "A little tiling - yet we ran do It with greatness (,f spirit. Supporting our army and adding whole hearted service to humanity, it is in America's power to defeat forever the passion of t.ontiuest. "Now is the hour of testing. Wheat is the test." Give the Children Milk. Milk is one of the most important food sources the human race pis sesses Kor the proper nourislinirnl of the child, it is absolutely indisnci sable and its use should he kei : -ihe dmt a long aa possible. .Not only doe it contain all the essential food elemuts in the most available form for ready digestion, but the recent scientific discoveries show it tn l.i es pecially rich in cert-ihi pecul'ur prop erties that, alone render growth pus sible. ihe hu t that at one time it was neces i sary. heca'ise of the lack of feeds, tu ; slaughter large ii:;.ntil ics of her dairy cattle. The immediate result was a plus of th 1917 IS wheat crnp. based ' n mporary gnu ,, meat, nut tiie una: on normal onsumptina, would have ! ''esult is thai today France is on a been iiD.Ont'.uOO bushels. If the present: li,,,a' ration of one pound a week, in rate of savinn by the American people! eluding horse flesh." continues, we shall be able to deliver1 to our Allies from this crop possibly; Fish Canning Season is On 170..I0O.OUU burets of wheat, of which j w M(.,.aj ,., v ,,,.,. T-i."ir0,00n will represent the volun-, t,alion a(rent wrkinK in cooperation U.ry (.aviiiits of the American people, j wlth tll(l f,l(l.j Hliniinist ratittti for the This delivery of whuat has enabled the conservation of food, calls attention of Allies to meet the more immediate Housewives that tish canning season is and pressing bread needs of their peo 'here. Anyone desiritiR information on pie. and to keep up the bread ration j ''"w to l"''! t"e delicious Columbia Cf the-r soldiers. i "V'r l,lucbHl,k8 1,vhe,."ff ,,a,:'r1,t ,v ... . i :i.-herir.en, ninv get the information hv ,0 MPr,s of rneat' th0 re I calling- Mr-. McCla.n. Hilts of conservation are even more j ..VVe will prolmhlv have many meat remarkable. The analysis of figures ! ,.Ss days this winter." warns Mrs. In regard to hogs indicates that we i McClam, "and it will lie well to make were ,r,(f.0ilti to T.ntHi.umt hoKs short j preparations for them now." when the conservation campaign was! C: in rrants rnnv. alioiit three FOR SALE Kor S;ik' '1 tit' (tillowitipr w:ts Irtt witli nic tor ale ( )i!t- si ti in c (n Her, it 1 1 nihil', ;t iniosi u us in-w, (ir rJ.'. um- cmiMh ip-ii ri, irl fh--i ( iditiiiii, i, niir' Nituiit iiffiliri. ti (n Mi. .) 1, i a inr, ti tt-phtiri'' Kirn. .tint For Salt A itmihlf top i um. J- I'lii. Old II -Vk K ut ;t'f Kuril r-v win, I. 'tii ami t HM-a-tr re rar, (' W. Hn!l- Kur Sie Pius. M .1 Foley, phone Mfc i, Tt is not. punutrh to take off your hat to thf I In i take off your coat and roll up your sloeves. and having tnado those preparations, do scmet hinr use tul for Amnricii and Iter cause. j Kot SHlf- Kaii','1' rot'k ftovr, l'. huh-, ii:iint j !'tker, alM a m-w Ai'in- harrow, just the Ihhiu' for ele. in ciiti ivathui in lociiarit Will traUe j mi shut mm. ee nif across tonn alley ' h i i 1 1 an t 'huiTli oi phone .7-it. o. L I'lii ! H hor Saie- .M tol saenliet- lor non-re.-'.lent, 10 j ai'u v iu-. S W.nluitetl. 1. A. I'eeker's i ' ii mil on tin- wi".l,Mit'if in soiiiiu apple ami I t'eiir tree- In heM cone) It loll, uinl. See K ,ei-l 'onaltl Uo' ut hen v tt I For Nile- As it will la iinpovsihle tornie to iea e in y ra neli 1 n i wmmim , I am otTer uttf m tiiM'.ilord Iniete.-t m our Jthreshit,!: niat-ii-ne fn Mill' 1 mh:1( like Vei III lit-1 1 tunulit t l ti ! n I h i season hut atn tinl up with work itn my iHtieii so I rail not yet riwa. Some nut' ran have a hamani in huvim: tiieoai A rite tne or phone 1m' i nlell J . I' . '1 tumi pso-i. r (i. I'.n.x 7, Farkitule, Ore. jl ill RESULTS FIRST YEAR OF FOOD ADMINISTRATION Preliminary Work Began May 19, 1917. Food Control Act passed August 10, 1917. riniKKs i on somes C. ('. 1 1 ut ih i lis, secretary of the White Salmon Coniniercinl Club, hs j 4. WIIIOAT KXI'ORTS (since July limu'ut iitcti it pernuriHl plan that shoulil t he iiiloptcd hy nil soldiers' families etuis 1 4 re a ; J vv ho ovv 11 kotlnks. Mr. Hutchins semis each week to a folilier son over tin letter i-otitainmi; pictures of familiar home feet os m il points of scenic inter est. 'I hose pictures, ns all of us know hv experience, no far toward uuuineiit intr the interest of 11 letter. Write to the soldier relatives and friends as of ten as volt can, and if vou are m position add a kodak picture. Snap the children that lie knew tn d loved and the places of the old home community, of winch he was so fond. and send them to the hoy. THK Ni:W ZONK RATK IteinnitiiX .lulv 1 H new zone .stal rwte, recently adopted hy contircs.-, went, into ellect. The law is ill advise 1 anil will he disastrous, if allowtdto oxi.-t, for Mittlonal luldicatious and trade papers. lust now the American nation is of a unity never he fort inspiring to see the of California, of Wiishittirtnii and of Florida of one mind, workii.jj for one evil Htitl one purpose. In 11 measure, this jrtent and inspiring spectacle of the greatest nation of the lohe work ing in a wonderful unity fir tli win ning of the vvur over l'ru.-f ianisiti I.ks witnessed. It is i. people of Maint II: Estimated surplus for export. JO. nOii. 000 bushels. Actual shipments to June, U'n. nuu.uOU bushels. W.Y.V KXI'ORTS: Ordinary rate one to two mil lion pounds monthly l.arpest sinRle month this year. H7. (Km, iiiiii IPs POKK KXI'OHTS Ordinarv rate, SO.OOd.noi) lbs. mrnthly I.nrncst month this year. SOS. OtIOOuO lbs Pit l( K OK KI.Ol'R 1 Minneapo lis 1 : On year ago, $H!.T5 a barrel hob sale. Present price. $9 Sn per barrel. PRICK MA ltd IN (between farm er's wheat and flour made from tt 1 : One vear a::n the difference was J't (is. Present tiate the. difference is M cents. IN 1 1 K N Kl! A I. To the farmer pm.K to market, L'T per cent more than last suinii.tr; to the housewile buying in mar kei, I;', per cent less ;lisn las" summer And the Allies have been sustained. K..r I'll. T Sit :c - v 1 111 tm .let -e t Jo 1, 11 Ii. V ilt.o, Ik e Oi If tv, l-'ot le - I - itn Ui.(Miliiit' Triifk tn tsooU eon ilititui. Iniuut' 11I (ilaeier tltllt't' Jll Kor Sale-t me t'ooil niilt-ii cow i-iiciip ut ..u it Ink. 'ii at ontv. J. K. Mhj kvurtl, I'liimi o leii -j: pi s'aried. Before the war, the average , m,.. ,KPorrovv has monthly export of hog products was p,...l(,s wip . ri. about 50,000.000 pounds. In March, ! weeks. I'lione .rni."t;;. 19IX, we exported 300.000. OOil pounds; ami can e- our way dear, with the ! present savins and production, to go fo.'watd ut this rate for an indefinite period. Welore 1iM4, we were eiport ins from 1.00,0uo to 6.010.000 pounds of bef per moiitli. After the Euro peon war hean. there was an in crease to abo.it 11:1,000.000 per month. Now, vvt a'f exporting at the rate of l:',(t,(M 0,( .'11 pounds of beef per month and. wltt i lie continuation of conser vaf'on mi'! production, there Is no reason to anticipate a material reduc- i hl .Sa,,. ..,. ,,v ,r,., writ!. auoui 11. tiou in thse figures. j t'li''ni I'liont- 11.17. jls Gre, t Offensive Needed. i ..r .- I...KaiilM-rries. t'lunie n.teii. i "Trie winniriJ! of the war depends upon the development of area: offen tin stren?tli on the part of the Cnit'd i'i.itea. Ibis offenrtve must include sh.p. men, supplies and food. With he increase in the size of our Army, there is a necessary decrease in our V'l.luotive capacity. Harvests are I. ' i ti to vary w ith seasonal condi tio!. s. 'The Mdv safe procedure for us ami fo;- the Aiiies is to provide enormous I revtrve stocks of staple foods, both j here and in Kurope, to meet an.v i":ic:- : S' ncv which may arise In a later: period of the war, to have tu stop in a critical phase of it. in order to put i unusual emphasis upon agricultural ; prod iction, miht he falal to our final success. ' There must, he no let down in the program of conservation until the new harvest. Heartened hv our succtss a rid by the spirit of devotion and self sacrifice shown hy the American peo pie, we must nn ahead more than ever convinced of our responsibility to those who fisht with us and to those unfortunate paoples who look to us I t I ti 4 one source of the food supply necessary to keep them from destruc tion. In France and England. "The American Labor Mission just h'tne from London, was appointed by President Wilson to make a study of conditions ir. England ami France. Of Its nineteen members, nine are from tne American Federation of Labor, two of linm are women. The others represent every sorial element of the American people. This mission made a comprehensive study of conditions In ihe Allied countries, and before leaving London for America. Issued th" following statement regarding food conditions: " 'Since landing in Kngland. ait mem bers of the committee have visited a number of cities and interviewed a larte number of pet,p'e rega-ding the situation, ab well as other Blat ters arisitiR from the war. find we fee! it our duty to impress upon the Amor lean people the tact that they should eudeavor to conserve food in 11 larner , measure, that we may snpplv the peo ; pie of the Allied countries with the 1 things necessary to their sustenance. I There Is 110 doubt that the people of Great Britain and the Allied countries are making untold sacrifices, more than Ametira realizes.' Wheat and Meat Abroad. "Tn 1914 France produced 82 per cent of her normal consumption of ; wheat. In 1917 her production was ; ARE YOU mVING FOOD? You know you can conserve time, fuel and food by canning the gov ernment way... The Coid Pack Process We carry The Hall, Toledo and Pressure Cookers. Make your canning season a pleasure by shortening your labor and time by half. E. A. FR ANZ GO. I Wan tei1 - 011 in; l.t.t fur ' client I i iltiee win l . ..lie u Ith ..line e i.t'rit-iiet' (.ret." it'.l. huiin'e ! italic I .mi l iiinl l.miit Co., Hi I'liu.l t.. jlx VVunte.t - 'i o lie-, vuiir u-eil (tirnitiuT ut h'yloM prii't s Vv wmr luniii-v liy tmtlllii;' Oil II ti.tiss, Thiol S11. t l stecoinl.liuiiil It. 11- : i.-r. it I. i:l i. iiiiii V'nntt-il 'l'i htiv vuur lleil tut mtille. Movei. 11 lltl I in."-. I'msIi or new quoits III e vt'lltttlfcit' h;. A. Know i'o s'.'itir 111- l'DK I' Hi' ') I t'OMUTION OF 1 MISCELLANEOUS MlllllKiMI.'th . lit'lHl, ,. I.n.f- Im or Jit'onl H'Hitt luvt tnll hdi'k. h i'iilt't" I'letis-' :;tni I'.cmiI y lo lull' our iiii , it 1 1 In! p lin n 1 si 1 t'd t.iU1 voui HTnmi;i'Uirms ut ii'iniiifi i't-i ri.v.'.1. H)1V I'fi vsil'. i rntlllU' I r ji prt-s" ., 1 I . -t r. phnliH v.'. II il-.lMlf SOCIETiELS. Kt it- S-te- !tl 111. pine . 1 . Imck wall, o.it'll : tl r Wlltitl tlt:liv..i(.il J.v 1 Kor Sale I'leinisli i.iant Haltltits Itrt it 01 open ('. W. t :u k, t t'lilo, Ore. J A SN A P-in it.-re ntlit'lt fin tuli' at a luo iinin K1111W11 us sue ll.-ltiiiT K.ti in, lot-Mtttt Merits the liittil llrtlll tin- Ml I tooil l'.il lllllre, lliosl nil 111 en h i Mhtie: Ii vel, rich, neep soil. Free iiriii-ttioit wni.-r slock. I.'tre lutiii aiiititnintiii Itiw hou-e sn.itll titiiniv oii'luoit in heatlle.'. Puce tf,u ti. s 'oti dew it. in it-Mis upon liaiant-t. i tltwirett, ai 7 nt-r cent. C. VV. I'litrk, Mt lliioil.ore. lei. thlell :-:ri. jyil l-'or sale -..'ti.t.t siitipe, Walter. tt.ititi Mine No. t v heeis. hoilv anil top ill piiiuie "tunc. I A. Ill li.lf I'm Sale-True. to-Nume Nursery oilers for Spring plttlit illkf. le:tiiinLr vuneties of apple, pt 10 ,1 lielTy.ete I'liniie -ITtH., H ,S liallif nil. tniitt l-'tif Sale -tin.til tunlitlliti sahtl atl'l uriteel. It a yititl. 1 an easily he lomleil on Ml.Hnoii ars. I1..D I Kio-r iiuiiiiiiii (ii. Hillf t in' sale-V we Inientl tt use aulo tt ie'Us tte nil' i' for ule our letrses, Ii c tiess, wakii.iis tiet rucks. Alsukjood niHiiiite fur sale, 'fall I'l'tlll-liT 1 0 lllTIf tl)I.KWll,lK I.OiKfK Ml 1U7, 1. (I. O. K Meets 111 Kru'ermil hnli. every 'I'liurs'iav iiiylit. William Hiu'inati N. (i, S. Nt. Hick, (,. ( ieo. W . '1 ho -nst 111, .secretary . Hi I KfVKR CIIAI'TKR No. '.h, ( ), K. s -Meet-set tmi1 ttli'l fourtll Tllesity evetilne ol each ntoutlt. isiiors tVn'ili.iMy welettnit ti Mrs , 1 M.'I.Hiii.'hlin, W. M. VIisk Alia t'ttole, Seetelary. 1 1 01 hi Kl v er ( nut tn Htelery N't. 1J, K . 1 vJ Meets every tl'st Ttiesttiiy eveninjii Yraf t'Hi'li niiituli. .I K Chisou, I,. K. C A. Ciinflt'ltl. Kccoriler. H'tlll KIN KKt'AMI', N. 7,7(t, M. W. A -vteets In K of I" hall every 1st mnl "n! Weil of each rut 111 Ui Jno. Hiitt, '. ('.. W. T. Kni.ier. Clerk. I. Al'KKI. KKMKK H I.UDWK No. H7.I.OO.K. MeetN lirst aiet tlitrtl Mtimtays eaeh nnin;h. Mrs A I.. I ey , N. (i. Mrs. A. I,. Vincent, Secretary. K KMP I.OIMIK. No. Ill, I. I). O. V.- Meets In (Kle.ll 1)4. 1 FiIIowh' Ith if every salur tlay nlt'lif. Visitors eortliiiilv weit'tinnM. Ii M. Jacks.. n, N. tl, W. I,, ( arnes, Si't 'y; W. tl. Itiieh. i', Treas. II . H ll) Kl VKH I 1 Kl l.f. NO. VA UM KN t il-Woodcraft-Meets at K. ot I', hall oil Ihe first and Tfilrtl l liiirsitay s ot eaeh ninttth Mrs. 1 'urn lliani!, (i. N. Mrs. M.i'lie Nii'lo'lsen. Cleik A' A 'COM A l.OI'liK NO. nil. K. OK !'.- Meets In K. oft' IjmII every I uesitay niirht. I- n-tl W . p..iti!il.iii, C. C. .lustier WiekliHfii, K. of K. alel S. T. K. Jtiiiiisiiii, ,v1. til K. First National Bank AT noon KIYKU, ill tl e Stale of I ) recoti, tit the close ot business on June .'!. It'lH KKSOrKCKS: .tiliitetl (other thini lmtik lint incliiiliiiy T. S. oertifi- 1.100 01) ! .onus anil tiisciniiits t. Notes atn! lulls retli at'ceitani'es solili Oveiihalts, seciiretl, ii'iiie; uiisecuretl I'. S. Bonds lother than Liberty leiiu cites uf ili'lehtftlliess i ; '" I Is tio"isit"'l to scciiii I'ii'ciilati'in pur value) l iberty Loan Bonds, : l.il.i itv l oan I5.in.ls, .or cent an. I 1 tei' cent, unile k'e.l I ilicl t y l.u.iii 15. .nil', ii.' iter cent ami 4 hit cenf . ole,).t,..l secure Mute 01 other th'i.osifs or l,ilH ny.il.le 5, loll. 00 1'nvnieiits Hctualiv 111. ule on l.ihertv 4i'.er cent llonils 11 :' 1 l-il"'Oy "'- ' 1,(10(1.00 Bonds, Sei-urities, etc. (other than I . S. 1 : lloiitl.-. ..tiier than I'. S. tmiuls, pleljeil to secure I " isi .11 savings iit ti 1.-it s I'.o 11. is ami securities (iletluetl as culhiteral for "ite, or other tleposiis ( postal exchiileil . or bil's pnyable securities oilier than 1'. S. I',..n,s i n.,t it-luili'iiw J:i:!:i,2.'!i ,os 5,i:k;.o4 :r.)H.onr..:u Sti.'.'J mo ,000 00 Kl.SfiO 00 5,000.0(1 I'L'.L'OO.OO :i7,iM.i:i FOR RENT Kor Kent-Will rent my lintel at rinterwnnil Wash , lo respeetahle resiatnslhle pHitles, fur .lit-or liii'fe years Other tliuies in cettsiiate 11 iv ten vuii; propel t v. w h leii titters a pi oil I utile tpj oituhll.'i to ehlel pris: lu falnllv. VV'iii 'ra le ("r "..ml rann pfopt'i I y, or sell. .Mary V.oist-n, I' u. iet wood, V h-Ii. ai hot lit 111 -1" h. n s at oiteil, .", iicres plan'eit liie'over. 7 acres hi six year nlil apple I rt es. sitnie coin clover hay tor sale l'liohe ins I'll II. jls KIIKN KNCA..IPMKNT. NO. 4S, I. O O. K. 1 . ... 1 1 1 u r .....el 1 u... ,,.l u,l t, ,1, rl 1, iilu.lt'iv .,ruU.ii ni.ii.il. I.' C Si.v.ler (' 0 1 ieo. VV. 'riioinson. Seritte. p..r Iv. nt- int.l Inealli 'aseaile avi M ...let 11 h.'tlsc, a tl I ji el I V e Kl'i .11 In U -ii, , in i : i walk ilnt iihot n. spi llnpiire h . I,. Ilreetl. I'hi.lie JiMI t-'nf l: ht t- ive ri" no moil' i n l esei, m-e, its j mis,, ei.sl t-l reen In. lis. Mill Hie ft. -1;, Is I per niolil h . ml ki'f til H jii '. its -ph ,. a li I -cpi.ii'e. l . :. i mt :i 1 7-: I. .v I-. c;aiu. u I'l'l Pi 111 - l.Hli''' ho "se," five hetlretttiis, In '.vnlowii. ( . !'. Il.tyl, I'lionc (7.(2. inter t-'nf Hen 'i n.. iiuiirtt 4 fniuierly occupit .1 lit llelter l-'.tllt 111 Ha I III" it' AIo stot-HKe .pi.ee in Cnluiiilil.i itarhse ultlb'. eiiOhel l.il. caJy 41 pir ceijt. After deductjug Uf I tl"" -i u:v(r ADstnit w. Mlif M 1'. H I K III CI It ' NCI I , No H. K. ,tS. M. Meets In Masonic Hull every thini 'I uesitay oi encti niontli. VV. K. l.anc.viiy. I. I. VI. ti McDonaltl. Keetir.ler. W.O. W. lot,"!!.- nieeiihifK are nel.l the first aiitl thirtl Mtiinlavs ot eieh Tiioioh at K. ot P. Iiall. Visitors etiriliHllv mviteil. n. c. 0. S. M. Kick, ('. C. K. I; (tiMXtrich, t 'lerk. Ilitoli KIVKU l.niiOK No IH'i, A. K. Hint A. M. Meets Maturtlay evernni; on or hefnrf each full moon, ')'. K .It tii n s. iti, W, M. ll. Meholialtt. Seerelal W A I ' N A TK.MI'I.K l"l rill N ss KKS Nm, Meets the seeithit al.-l I'.llllll I'll ll I still V oi each month at K. i .f V I. all. M is Susie I. Villi, K. I ' Mis. Kale Kieit. rn k . M. t.f K alel i . Mrs. Marine! Iltmell. VI ot I-. CVNI'.V W 11. C -Meets se. 'i. nil iiiiU limn tl ai in day s i .f ea -h in.iti' h m K ol I' linll. Alts. I.iie Antiersi.il, I'resKleiit. Mrs. ilrace Hoiit-.. tfell, t'rtas. M is Susie I ,v hii. Secretary H.KI. KKl'.KKMI l.iilu.K No IV,, l.o.o.K. teei.s the first unit thlrtt l''it s.iay t-veimnf In each intitittt in the ti..l. Kelit.ws HHli,ieeti tulles south ot Moo.! River, ll. It. I Mrs. liertrii'le CHU;licy, N. U. Mule Schiller, V U. Mane KtUip, Sec. I'ription) slticksi tnvnetl nnnleiL't'il Total btiiitls, se.'tii iiies, etc., other than U. S Stocks, other than .'etleral Ueserve Hank stock stti.k of I'etleral Reserve Hank (ol) per cent of nu I ism v nine oi uaiiKiny l.iHHt I urintiire and ti turcs . Ileal estate owned other than banking hoiisH l.avvl'ul reserve with Federal Ueserve limit ('ash in vault and net amounts tin,, from national bitnks Net ini,,iii,ts due (,, hanks, hankers, and trust companies j.. ...... , nmi- in 1 1 if Punic en v or town as re Checks on hankt located outside of eitv ,.r t.,u t.f repoitiiu hank and other cash iteni Redemption fund w ith V. S, Treasurer ami due. '.rum V'.' s' Treasurer Total porting hank 74,311.1:1 4."io. i in :!,(!; i(l.lll) 4.i, 7oO.no 7. US L'H 17.077.3:5 :i2,oiii .hi 7.s,ra;.4ii l.r, 131'. - I l.llili.l'-l 1,77.!M Ti ,000.(10 -, . I.IABII.ITIK.s ( e.p.tal stock jmkI m s"l I'l'IS flllltl I'tuhvitleil prolits Vim. tint reset veil for taxes accrued mount reserved for all interest accriteil ( 'irculatini: notes outstanding weniaiui in-poMts (other thin Batik dei iiu .... ....1.1 i , i ..n rn, nine vv lllliu on (IilVS) tie li'posits) subject lo reserve .fV5.'l),47 JiKIO.nOO 00 "VtOO.OO H:i5,7ti 1, 3y5.no l,'J(.l!ii no "tHi oo I we of : JsetH In-liv idiliil deposits sultje t lo check (Yrtihcates of deposit tlue in less than'iiavs'tother'tiiiin'for money borrow cd i ' toiiuioi t '( ft ilied Checks ( ashiet 's chei ks otitstaudiii of Oiis'lMnk0'.'. ,"",M,","" ill;,i'1'T- 'e(:ured.iv p I MlltT 1 1 1 1 1 tt lit ileposjls- , , T tlal 'l'l'l'M-its (other tiiaabankdep nit sui.t'Ct to Reserve Time Deposits subject to reserv e ( ,,avahle after 3od'iv' vOtUysor m.-rt. iMtic,. and postal savin,,.... " n::!ais::;;i:!::i:::!! ( t her lime deposits Total f time deposits' sublet to'lloserve' i-.:',' .' ':.; I. 'till -t.lte of Oreo 11, (',', lty of , ,, jjv,.r " 1. 1'.. Ilhnicliar, Cashier of tite nu . . . that the above statenieiil is tm,. .1... i . , """"l Imnlt, do soleliinlv iwnr -1 1 17,3l'7 or. "l subject tu 1,008 CO 40 I'O io,;i7'). ii l?4..r.10.ii'. o.Vifel ti.', lt,4oo ,r)l .';,iiL".i.-;i .SO, 000 (Kl Subscribed Correct-Attest : sworn to bed . . ... . .,m,,,,i nary I'ubii,. forOret,,,,,, y coi.nniHsmn expires June 14, I'lLM. A- ('-E- (-'',0. II. liHOAIlKS, liiroctora. O