Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1919)
noon nivr.it :i.a n:n. thiiisoay. .iii.y i. ioio ffiuou Sinn (Slarirr FERRY SYSTEM CAR- ! RIES RECORD NUMBER FOR SALE AkTHI k l MOE. PubMhf. xutwriptin. I'r Year. WS10 S (TlrRKILS It a rars that WVs.o roUnty i r'Aiui-e a few chrrncs this year. tirtir. an ir:trf if A record tusine?- as d.ne Sunday hy the Ho.k1 kiver -White alimn ferry system. With lhst Saturday a holiday in Washington : wtil as I'rtgon, motor tourists i f both -late, en route home from etk emi scii.s, kept the I'uow vja. ferry company's U.uts bus- from dawn urtii late in the evening. At or.e time ;" marhines were in line on the Wash Kor sale tl. txutisivju Aim:, jTUvlttmkrr H J-seaitdeurrry. xJ A L hJ iixk. jX Mitorv v c. Willi frr-il'o lit-u 1 lQK. 'Hni lire fuiMiitfit fJul. or wia trtta? s ri l-avm-ui lor a gtxt tor-J car. vi.l al Ml. -i're lor 1 fc j.-u );t Kit Kurl louriuie Tar lu A I toBjttiou cx'.rt tine U k Htrtr!, t'Uiuir. it ,i fc liUrUt jttt. )10 Kr Sn.e li"pi- U' pound, bay. nlr ntl true to u.i WtU trfc iugf, .iuutt.r, ni to ndi. Not a frit ui of e.priir it ROLLING EAST tor aif Al ar oiii HihmcId row. Fun? intlke r. may t wu at tfe-aurrgaril mufti at Fir Will tie tresti ltii,hail. IV-lf I'tiunr ;t dilt-il. jlutf i Kr aie Ml Jrt-y eaif. al MoeK, only J.Oie. I'boUf "n-iTT. belore Qu. Jl1' I For Snierv-vi-ral good finally etms. Hruuo Krittu. t'tiouf 4 h ) 11 l-tir .-fe t"ir woovl. vlt-ltvi-rr I vjt.V.er.sou, l'lione odtll Wllil!ll ii: . . . fill! F-r Sale AlMitil tm frei 1 itirti wire wound i Kiver alley crop ct Mack w,,, j(r -.ouj Uani, ltk- per loot. I. H. will Ke- w it h A. B. tp- er f .rn.er warehou.-en.au of the Apple muton hark awaitii n passane, ami f..r, A.-iationwho has teen at more than half that nunii.r ere on ,r" the (.treon shore at the name time. 'I he I'alles representing a ( hicano con- A tta, (if 1((s aut,,m(,k,1!es were fer- irrn m a cherry aikii house, the rij across the Columbia here Sunday. Hood Kiver corrsot)dent of the Cre- joi.lan made it apiar that the entire f(S ARE I laiies crop wouiii not exceeu win , of fruit, whereas this wa the tonnatre of the I'hii ano merchants. The lalles t hromcle was aroused from its usual i . l . i i .... 1.1 ft... ine noo " u. f... i k..trii ka tl.Hu rn in.r eust. I he : kula-rir. UT arcusintl the local Oregon in iirrea- i:iai,,s :u-iatiun the esti- - , , ... Afpie i.rowers ..muiw nit r.ii K.r saie-lj Ih-hJ ol .-ows Will eil at 'ri-.s pondent ol consistent propakranua nmted total tonnaje of w hich is ilii en ' thai are right hh 1 must rhmt-our I'auy. t-o against The Dalies, the Chronicle in- at eitrht carloads, shipped it first ear- i vv . ii..wra. 'lei. ii. ' j i forms us that Wasco county's tonnage ' to Mitineaml,s last Thurs-iay j iir a r TrBllp.Kr 1HH, Klvrr lirill ' t'ther shipments tollowi a the nrsi oi Iliy j, ,,,, 1UV ,u .nianrt iiroirrt .'4 bhk 1 will reach l,""" lor s. fnlit is packed in 1'! , incliulm I'-rniin tionw, full haeru-iit. r ! The (ilaoier printed a story on Wasco ,,oun(l U.xe. lined with lace pa,ier It ; .1'; county 8 cherries, similar to that in is expecieu mat a new recum .n w ; K t . u . 4 , n...t KiM-r the Oreonian. W e regret the nnsin-' stt ln prices rec eived. formation, and feel sure that the Ore- M Oym.rouded Ifoiiian corresmrident is also sorry tor any incorrect data. Y.t we are glad Many out of town participants .n the , , . .. , , ., ,, celel.ration tridav remained here for of the incident. I erhaps I he Dalles the nj)fht j,,,, Uh, many stayed will he arouse'd from a state of general here. The hotels and lodging houses apathy and innocuity. Hood Kiver, so were overcrowded, and scores ot peo' fur as we have observed, has never ' P' s'' 1 1 tn' conducted any campaign to helittic our neighlior. Hather our neighbor has grow n sleepy and small-tow nish. Her newspaiets have K'"wri into a rut. MEN'S HATS It yon are in r.od "f a hat fr nttiyli Wt-ar an-.i ! tid waiit to wt-ar a liljih i-rict-.l i f. just I..k at these sam ple hats that we are .tferitiii at $1.4. G.-J shapes and fulors. You'll rind them the i.ik'iiet kind ot alues a?, i.ur chuie-e $1.48 NOTICE If you have am kind of f(.t trouble, remember that we will have a foot specialist at this store n July 2Tth and iith. w ho has Uvn trained in the methods of lr. Scholl. of Cliica H. and in lilting lr. Si-holl'i' scientific appliances for the re lief of the feet. ()'ir foot comfort service is FKKK to oii July LTith and 2'th. SWEATERS V ,, ho:.h! ee the datulv line t.f New Fi-htail Sweaters that e have just received. All the newest colors. BATHING SUITS We liaveauood assortment tor Men Women and C) , are., in cotton and wool plain and tancy knit. .et -.-.. a suit and enjoy the fun. SPECIALS THIS WEEK ladies" Kr.it Tniotis taped neck and arm h..i-s. lac knee.' Lhese are excellent values. Mostly smad OT sizes - vour choice, the pair -- UUL SILK BOOT HOSE For Ladies some lV values that you cannot alford t . miss. Colors, hlack and white all sizes. oUr or choice, the pair . OOL LADIES' SILK GLOVES Small sizes, colors black and white, values to TGc. or vuur choice, the pair -- - JC For Mule 7. month out collie K M HolEllali I'tlotit; O-deil llx'i. jln loliliies of the hotets. Congregational Church Special notice: Prof. Norman F. ' Coleman, of Heed College, will preach jt tl i.'nlm.L di.i.iuif TTAiiVmnur Prof Her newspaper men seem to have lost Co,(.nl.in mke jn (iur ,.hur,.h hU,u their noses ior news. Wasco county two years ao, and all w ho heard l.mi comprises a threat fertile region, hut on that occasion will he glad of this the story of it m not l,cinK told. j opportunity to hear him anain. We . . . . . ; are to have special music. Ninday -(..Ml moves in a mysterious w ay his w.h()( Ht ,0 oVm.k. wonders to perform," and the recent j . erroneous story may hrinjr The Dalles Methodist ChUKh newspaper men to life. If so, the mis tHke made hy a country correspondent was not in vain. The people in tail end cars of the waiting list lined up for the White Salmon ferry Sunday, we aie sure, longed for a bridge spanning the Co lumbia lure. Such dreams are far from realization, but the day w ill per haps come when Kiant spans will reach Sunday school at lo o'clock, sermon and sfiecial music at 11 a. in., Epworth League at 7 . in., son service and sermon at S p. m. Welcome to all. J. II. l.ewellcu, Pastor. fr-H-H-H-1 I ! I1 1 1 1 1-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! l-"t t f T HS, II KS AMI h:atiii:hs i ,, I i I l I m I l I I ! -I -1 The State liame and Fish Commis sion distribution car brought 120, nod across the river here, and we will have trout fry from the lionneville hatchery a pier and wharf for river steamers Saturday for distribution in the Middle' .. . ,, . and West Forks of Hood river, the that will he a Kreat attraction in flnKerIlllls were transported to the themselves. j streams by parties of ranchers in i charge of H. A. Collins, l.eroy Cbilds .. ... , ,, ., . . , , . land A. .1. dralf. The car was in Hood Kiver s rourth of July celebra- ,.hHn,e f r f (hcr (istrilm. Hon lacked "pep." The crowd was tjml,s will be made here later. hijj and everybody was spending money : freely and having a fair time. Hut something was lacking. It was a band. Hood Kiver lost an opportunity not long ago when she turned down the porposition tif the McPougal Music House in Portland to furnish Philip II. Hicks as an instructor for a boy's For Sale-A dandy niceonk t octave K-ty , organ of h liut-tone for Hlr ir timie o. W . on lit llinont toaJ M rxls eii ol Uili j i.treet. yzt ! For Salt lnO acres first cIhus Htxid Hier' land. niilfs 'roni city. 1'4 mile from mil nHi tiii iou nil Mt. H ltd Kmlroud: nu county roitd. I wo giMid NpriuH nu ranch: ti-u acreK ill i-ultivatiou. nve m'l in Mies and clier ilt-s. ballaucf hr mid oak Imitier; estinmit-d s.ihdi corils; hi prcsfiit tune wood isst-lium at railroad htHtinti tor W aud 97 ptrcort. hunch : ItM-ttted two Ilillen WfM ol Od'll btatiou. Kot : valf to close out I'ari nership. Call or addinss M, K. VV flcti. . S , Hood Kiver Phone 1.UI. j-Ji.if Pir SHle ok acres of louucd i.ii land at t,1- ' roi-K prices t incst kind of strawherry sun; close to railroad .mi tiesr highway. luiure at Oregon llottft harhersliop. " j.u j hoi Male-Some i;Md yoinli; latitutH; Finn ish nrced. litter ol seven from reentered doe: horn Mny II, Kine for hrccdinic Ordfi 'irtick, SI.;) each; also Is uureiate't tn pre viously nienuntu'd annuals, !orn April 1, at 41 no each. Also JolihK tin'il does Ml i up and does with litters if! ami up. Kdwaid W. Van Horn I'lione 4''is. j J . t f ror h.xctiitnye-l' Ive riaun house with mod ern appliances, cement hast-tnetit. g'iod aui aae house iitst new ly painted, lot "i0xl'4l Hei to fruit Willi nice lawn and choice rnsfn; located in choice part of town ol II. iH, county seal ol Online colint. ; located he'ween two ptived streets just one lot oil state highway which Is to have ornamental lihta siaitiitn neialihor liood ot iln.iNiu tiotues. Mils in cheap at (,ikiu. i-sid icasons nir seltnit:: wi II trade lor stnatl ranch Itnpioved or ranch oleiual value, even ll i.i or JO miles trotii town in iihmI lia'aluy. Open to dealers l.nvd Ii. Crane, Hi W. Istn st Santa Ana. Calif. jl'UI K.ir sale IU17 U-t'yllnder I liuiuiny Road ster studehaKer. Tills is an excellent luiy. Larson A Watts, Cascade Oarage, 'lelephotie Ih-'l ju UK Kiir Sale- Kinht acres, one mile west i( de pot on Coluiutiia Itiver tlii.'lnviiy. Hani and unter. Will sell verv reasoniitil lor cash, Aildiess I'. 1 Adams, .iui',. Kust Ijih si souih, I'ol tland, 1 Ueoll. ' ln21'tt HOOD KIVER OREGON &fe PARI FAIR HOOD RIVER OREGON rroe s,,-,,b hand liodtfc Int sa.e. I'all Mr:. ji't lor mii- 'S aires, Mi cultivation, lm rcs orchard t-n In veals old. i miles Hiiod Kiver 'low ii. I tl' l-rary, Koute 1. Ho M, II.Hid Kiv. i . in-. .1 mil l-or Sale A uc ton I'eartjorn Iruca t tiicliinelit on a 111 I adillac. V ill haul inn hovtsupples. Kliktlne i oinplete ! overhauled. VV H1 sell at a iiarsain. rite Culler Mtt. I'o., I'olOalid, llii uplnt lor -ale I-arm lenni, we:yht alu ut .'i .o, I 'I I "'lie -1 . V.. b i ruusoli , l hit I i :i Ill 11 Km sale l.ihn licireliay tialcr ivvcr i.nier I't hi.- :kM. aim l-'i ile llituse, on the Heuhts s rooms, pi, l iv ha iii-hed. can he tiouytit lur .ni. J ul cw-li paymeiit re'i'ilreil. Phone ".'so-l al. lt lor -ale- v triangular tniet i ast of talk tun si ddit mu, south ot i Nun's reservoir on the heinhls-(rontakte on .id Mreet. with yood depih lur maiden, r lue trees and tine lew K.asy terms. Also tl lots in Kast halt ot hlocli j .''i lie'wecii Hael anil Pleasant V iew Streits. ! w:lli ta-aiilitiil view of t'olionl'IM Kiver and nu im-sllile iilislruclloll ol view. Al pli tn ; A. W Olltllill.k. IVWI tin Sale or 1 rude -One C , In. s new: ! span ol liliick ueldmu's, wt H'.'uo. :,i , u s and a. , 1 loack t'eldiiis! ri yrs. nlil lla'm l.lhi, l.rnk en hi woi k . set ol douhle tl span ot lollies aud suine cuttle. Peicv uel.ey. phone udi il J.i:i. a ill j Km salt Heavy iiitlvair d ,mn Just the j tlinr; tor diehard tillllleis I'lione Paveni orT, ; 11.1. - aiull ! I Sale - Si x plus aii'1 f her. His" two lin,- t.iiiinl suws, Mil I niroc lei sev s. W . ! 1 Iiin V i PI im MT7. J 1-iU WANTED . uited - fo !' a l it v limine, place with lai-e uaidni spot and flint trees prelei ted. I'ali H. nry tints, ;ui or i:o ll" Vv Mined - sum m er pruntiiK II. T. Kei;iiell, Kid a. Hood Kivei . Ore I d ' " , I W anted : me-e. a inan either married or sinijie, steady wotk iliiritiL' apple harvest .1 . l . Puck wal 1. phone odell .:1 J "it Wanted man lor ranch wink Married ; man prelerred v K Itclllmi. plione l' -. jl'i Work W anied --Man led man ex pi i ynced in trai tins, autos and other lias etimnes; also si uue i x per lence in ranch work Would pee ler steady place, nut wii: consider work lor 'he uiuuier. Phone I iil. J-1 Wauled - Pain lolake cnn'iact lor cuiliiui aim cords li. Inch In Willi vin-oiiiie saw J K. Phillips, lei .-.I'., in.'Jlf V allied - On! foi gi neral tiousevvoik. Plume .!.'.., in 1M I Wauled lo t.uy jour used tuiiiituie Ml highest prici-s Save vonr money hy trading: vviih 11 . 1 1 toss, 1 in id St reel second-hand Dea lt r. lei l'l.l. u."Jtl Wauled - To tiny your used tin nitiire, sioves andini:- I'asti or new mauls in exchange. K. A. Han. ( o s.lMf MISCELLANEOUS Lost A hunch ot keys, hinder please re t ll I li to A s onuei. .Hi Mali liniv cases cated l"r in pnvalc home. Hales ri Hsiiiinhie ills. Mai V Wulhal'l, phone Vss. i.d Fishing on the Middle Fork of MoikI river is reported line by local anglers who have been out the past week. Hugh li, Hall, J. H. Fredricy and Geo. I. S loco in nearly caunht the limit of eight inch trout. Fishermen are also catching large numbers of fine trout on the headwat ers of the West Fork. The roads bund. Never a month passes that we through the district, while rough in do not need a good hand. The celebra- ; spots, are holding up better than usual tion of hist week would have been Inn per cetit better with a good band here. Notice ( liHinlii'rl, tin's (idle and Diarrhoea llt'iiitilj i This medicine always w ins the good The minstrel show at the Fourth of opinion if not the praise of those who1 July celiieration, thanks to the hard use it. Try it when you have need of work of the participants in their prep. KUl'n 8 remedy. ration on the day of the celebration, j was one of the most meritorious atna- i tour theatrical performances ever seen , "i"'' nereny given mat ii. ivi. ; here. Many visited the show twi,eJ '"tl-'V has co.npleted his contract for j . . , i the construction of a wooden bridge and, by the win, it was the premier across Indian Creek near the Shepard ! money maker for the park fund. place, according to the plans and spec- : ideations, and the same has been ac cepted bv the County Court and final d.'t out satur. lay night and join the settlement will be made on Thursday, lug crowd at the I'ine drove grange : the 'Jlth day of July, l'Jli. hall. Mr. Kctchuni. of Michigan, is: ly order ot the County Court. one of the tuition's deepest thinkers on problems confronting the fanner. His' message will be worth hearing. ! Ji ll. F. Shoemaker, County Clerk. It was hotter last Friday than a iMintean description of purgatory at Toledo until the light began. Then the frosty, fistic lizzie sent the tempeno tu re tumbling. The Yitv Boys were the noblest Ro mans of all on the Fourth. They worked just as hard as though a lire had been in progress, and their work told. Cooperate with the officials here from the state u. marshal's nflicc, and help to make Hood Kiver a fire less town. Wanted 250 Families to pick out their Wall Paper liig Sale on this week. Paper from 5c per roll up, or 50c for one room. To make room for new stock. H. S. BRAAKMAN, 10') Fourth Street, between Oak and Cascade, Tel. 1294. Hood River. Do You Use Acme Quality Paint We carry the most complete stock of Paint in the City I FREE During July we will give a Sample Can of ACME quality Varnolac to any person calling at our store. There is an Acme Paint made for every kind of painting in your house. SEE OUR PAINT MAN FOR COLOR CARDS AND PRICES E. A. Franz Co. ' I. .st Jeatheifieil wnipptd III parka,'. t. t I'uino I m inn - Vn it iinti-. ii:i-mi; , 1 vvel ii I iH-kiiiHii pl.oi- at ii.ti ll aii'l town. leftiiiMiint:. Work numanlm! I'lu.i.. :. , ' Kimler il ns- i.iioiic W. A. I.oi-kiimn. .i.l, ml H. IhH'ksittdrr, cm re lle..l. 1 rem 1. It ' receive iewar.1 J" t . Kiver. ! ' um - twin MutiilHV tiiHUi lictwccn Ml- i K.irServicc-Ki'Ulst.-r.',! Iur.H- h-r.. i..,. '. Ilooit siiitioii unit im; i'lis.mlc Ave , a 5 x " . ' '"' Will.iw Hat llaiicli. I'lione o.l.-;. , liaiiiira tuu-k. Mmler liee uinrn , ii. K. K t rcson. mi. .. ! i icr oftlce. J "' ; KKl'oU r ( i V TIIK CO.M'liloN OK Til K First National Bank AT lliiiiit uivn:, ill tl e State ot ( Ireoti, at the close ot bil.-ines..) on June :id, lul'i UKSOrUCKS: Loans and discounts', iiu'linlinij redisi'Diintu f I'M.los.'i 1 Noti-M and bills re.liscollllted IT,')'!'! Ihl 1 ( oi s , , Overdrul'ts, secured, none; iiiisecnrcd I- l'. S. Bonds otiier than Liberty I Solids, bit iueluiliUB l". S. certifi cates ol iiididitod ni'ss , : 1 ' . . b mi Is dcpoKit"d to sci'iire circulation 1 par value i . . I . S. lloiids and ccrtilicites nt indebtedness plediieil to secure C. S. depiinits p.ir value' , I'. iMiiids iind cert ilicntcs ot unit btcd ne-H i itt tied and Ulipled''iMl . . . . . Liberty Loan liotuls : Liberty Lo.in llotids, :!.;,, 1 and 1 ! per cent, uiipledt",d ... . Liberty Loan I'miids. Hi. 4 and t per cent, pledged to si euro Mate or othet deposits or hills p.ivablrt Bonds, Securities, etc. (other than I . S., : r.olid", other than L. s, hull N. pledged to wi-itrc postal sav in's ib posiis 5,MH 'HI l'.oiids and peenrities pledged as collateral for State, or other deposits ( postal excluded or bills payable tl.700 Oil SecunticH other than 1'. S. liniuls , not including Htoiksi owned il nplcd.'i'd ... .S,tl!.4r CoMiiteral Trust and other iioles ot cot porations issued for not loss than one veil nor nn.re than three years' time. . . L".0tl0 (Id Total Imndf, securities, etc., other than U.S , stocks, other thati I i der.-il Kesorve ltank stock Stock of Kcdcrul Kesei vc U.tiik ."id per cent of nubs, ri nt ion i . . ... . . v aiue oi naiiKinL' l.oiise, ovv noil tunl tincncuiiilieii'it li.inH oil I ui'nit nre and It tttres 7.'iiio in lu al estate owned other than bunkini! house . mi I.;if;il reserve with Kisli-rnl lleserve l'.ank :; ,7o n Cash in vault and net (minimis due from national banks . . Mi.S.if :1 Net st 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 si dm. f ri mi li.iuks, b:inki'i, and trust i'oui:itiie 1 1 .' Kxcb.itioi's tor i li'iirini; house ,,7,1 in Chocks on other binks in the smiie city or tovMi as repurtini: bank . :t,lnl ;;l Hedeinption (mid with I'. S. Treasurer and duo I'min l . S. Treasurer . . "..uiio mi Interest earned but in.t collected approxiuiati on notes and bills lcct'ival.lc imt past due :t,iio u.i Total Mrs. Hennv's work in the city and valley schools has been highly appreci ated. News of her return here next school year will be welcomed. Falling Boulder Hurts Woman Mrs. W. K. Uavis, of M IwHuiue, was struck by a dislodged boulder while climhinu Mt. Hood Saturday arid suffered two broken ribs and internal injuries. She was carried three miles through a blindtun snow and sleet ftorm to a cabin at the timber line on the south slope of the mountain. The accident occurred w hen a leader in a party of climbers loosened the boulder 111 the course of ascending the steep incline at Crater tock. Mrs. lavis w as a member of a party of li.Vi persons from the Multnomah ' Athletic club. Kiizhteen made the trip to the summit from (ioverntnetit Camp. Net Fishermen .May Be Prosecuted The discovery of a net on Lost Lake may lead to the prosecution of valley citizens for violation of the ame and fish laws. The tinilwn of the net has Icil members of the Hood Kiver Came Protective Association to make an in vestigation around the lake shores, anil it ts thought that net tishine has been 1'iiiiacd in c xtensively in the remote section. It is report. 'ii, too, that heaver have been unlawfully trapped there. Mrs. Shay Deserves Medal Kriends of Mrs. W. K. Shav, who has t stabhshed the Sturksnrst, declare that the tcovernment should present her with a medal of honor for conducl inn so many future soldiers into the world. Since .latiuary 1, 12 li thy bojs were horn at the Storl.snest. Three ;irls have i.een i.orn tiitre. Lieven of the future major ererais were born in succession. Portland realizes the benefits of encouraging home products to such extent that the mayor of that city has designated by proclamation the week of June 9-14 as OREGON PRODUCTS' WEEK The principle applies with just as much force in Hood River as in Portland, and that is why The Highland Milling Co. Makers of Shamrock Brand Flour and Cereals would have the people of the Hood River Valley read and practice the following: "F'tK'titrics arc our biRest asset in the reeonstruetiin period w hon out' thousands of mon are boititf takon from tin' army and navy and placed in industry as civilians. It is imperative that every encouragement be driven the up building of these industries, and patronage from our own people is one of the most importitnt factors." WILLARD BATTERIES FIRST TO FLY THE ATLANTIC N.C.-4 "Willard Equipped" on First Trans-Atlantic Might ALL THREE NAVY PLANES ISE WILLARD BATTERIES ON BIG JIMP "Our Engines worked perfectly," said Commander Read of the N.C.-4. The N.C.-4 carried Willard Batteries'. On the lonp jump, hih in the air above the foK, the Wil Willard Storage Batteries functioned perfectly, never a miss or a skip. Ten S.O.R. Willard I'.al lories, with Threaded Rubber In sulation, were on the N'.C.-l aa she blazed the new trail aud made history. Four batteries were in use and six were held in reserve and never nnied. Absolute dependability and constant performance wore essential- so Willard Batteries were chosen, and lived up to their reputation. Every unit on theN.C. flying boat had to pass a thurouh inspection and liVid tost before it was used. Willard Batter ies were not chosen on nulitinit alone- -they were selected because they earned and continued to earn that reputation. THESE BATTERIES CARRIED IN STOCK AT THE WILLARD BATTERY STATION MOORE ELECTRIC CO. 406 OAK STREF.T OFUCK PHON'F I7HJ RKMIH.N h I'HO.Nh 21H.1 100,000 00 :',). (hio ihi 1 "1 , M H HO 1 'i Ontl (HI 7, soo 111) . . it; o.vt.Oii 'j;' h'mi iv 1 1 hi, mi I t Al.Il.ri IKS : I'lipitiil ftni'k 1 mill in Surplus fiiinl ' " t'tiilivnli'il inilits lilli (li l.l'ss iMIITfllt CII'11HI'S, illtflT.-t llll l t;ti'.s p:Uil '. 'lOO.UO liittTt-st ami ilisri.iiut i'..llt.rtiM 111- i'reil;tf.. in whuiii-i' nVnuitiirit v ' utid nut t iiiiii'.l ii pn 1 I Ni:it i ) " Atiiimiit n-sTVi'il i.ir t.ixi-s nt . 1 nisi ' . . . . . A 1111 hi nt ri'st'ivt'ii ti.r all inti'ivst uriTiinl ' Cirrnliilini! tintcs niitstaii'liii t'crtilii'il I'hi'cks iiiitstainliii . . . , '" " I'asliirr's i'lu.i k( mi n 11 dank niitstaniliiiL' Di maiul I)iposiis ;.,tl.r tlun Dank ..-p..hitM-Vuhi.'t 'to' rervi' il'"isits payalili' within :;ii .la..-; ; linliv iilinil ilcpiisits mlij.. t tn rliVrk lVrtitirati'8 nt .l.'pi.sit Int- in less than :v ihi'vs'iotlit'r Vliiin Y,.'r iiiuiii'V liiirrnwcil Stat- t'l.iititv or nth,.,- timnii ipal dep'-its, Vi-Vtir.l 'liv ph of aFst'tn el tills ImilK 1 'ivi.leii'ls uiipaiil lota ol ilt'tiiainl .li..i,sits loth,.,' than hank dep. .s,j't J in m I VI . 100 ,1 )( 11 1 dtl ,",'.00 tin I.l. I 1 1' I n0 mi p.. oil IK 1 '.'.L'OO on Iiki.oik) on lo no t'.irt.ii L'.lll !i :'., in:i t'i 'J, "i hi, on ,tl'.l7,L'(il 1 1 .. 1 . . . ,j,,, ,,, r-sfi-vf (pavalilf att.M' Miiilavs, or Hiit,i.i-t to ..o ihivfl or inort- iiotirc am I postal savinuf. : (Vrtili. at.'s'iifih.po.si, iothiT thmi f,,r iiioimv h,,rtovv.'il ) 1 nHtal .saviiiirsilcposils " OlInT time ih'posjtH Total n! tin,,, ilrposii,, siilij,., t to K'trvV '.', '.'. ji'V.Yiii'i '41; Total I.uibilitii'i. (or ri-Llisconnts, i ,i.-l u.l i ng those for Fe-'tmi Hiwrve it'ai.'k' Total contingent liahilities ii.7.; 10 L',i.M.-l'l 1 i !f',in,.'i:'l.!':i if 1 7, 50 .1. 00 fl7,."00 00 ','. S'J'.M""w'.rilshi"l',,f .' vc natneilhank. do Kh.,lv ,,Mt,l ninl liclit't. S.J. MOOIUi.CaHhier. Mate ot Or.yon, Cumty of II,, ml River, ss: ,.,v ...... .o.u-,,,.-,,, , lr,i(. to the hest of my knowledge ami belief s;,,l,c,.,,i,.,.i 1 . , , ......v.. ,., svvoui n, neiorc ine tins vth day of .July, pipi. 0. C. Chku, Notary 1'tihl'ie for Onxw. I'orreet -Attest : A,y ''"niiHu.n expires Jan. l'JL1:! '' - 1!,-"t, A. 1). Mok, (. K. Coi'i't t:, DireitorR. 1 LADIES! LADIES! "i nave just received a new lot of Country Club Toilet Preparations niein&!t.t us Miow them .0 you nas. in. Clarke YOUR Druugist CbnS if NOTICE TO THE 0RCHARD1STS mnMKiS l., lW al,.,.. . A,l't'ts-j all t-onii.mnic:ili..n, HOOD RIVER VALLEY PRODUCTS CO. " ;,, u;,jl LIS, Ma.m.-er.