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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACI FIV1 WEATHER MOIVnir.llN CAI.irollNIA telr i.KjIh pailly almMl luiith Itwlay and In nlgltl. Warily I'lmiily ami rlotMly Itl Mm III Wlnelay. with flgM tain In aHliame Mirlli, BMilhm anulhwaMl Ut Han fimn-ut-ti anil Mai'lainatilii Ity availing. Nllalil ty CMII III lluilliam iltl.iltit loiluy, MiMlaiala miilliwaal wliuL 'iff t-iia.l, lia atnnlnn aolllharly I'll liolltl t'iiaal to nlsllt awl Wailnaailay. KLAMATH rAI.I.N ANII VICINITY -Fair Willi iimia lilah vhiintliiaaa liiiilsltt anil YVaillia.ilnv. Illall lilay alHiul (HI. l,nw liinltlhl M. lllsFi WailnaMlay IIA. WKItTKHN (IIIKIIDN llli'laa.ln rhrtltl. Inaaa anil riilllllitlnl wallli liwlav, Willi IHa-lia nf ns In 111 Miially cliitlily VVailnafl. liar Willi Inlrrlnltlrnl IIHlll ram III nuilh lala VYliiaiUy l.iwa M In 4S. lilglia WailnMlny imi In Til. (rnrral Merlins - A II'lirrnl mrrt lllll of the Wiilllliiril Hmirtv ill Christian HrrvliT l Hip first Mrlll ikIIkI rlitirrh will bn hrlil In Hit church junior ThurMlny, April 'Jt'i, bciiiiinlnK al 10 :111 nm. with the allHly -?lnss. The sllljjrrl will be "Clrrnl I'rnyrrn of the llllilr," mid Mr. Even-It IX'iinU will review Htrwarl's "l.ower Ivela of lrayrr." At lit hiii Miiry uml Murllin clrclca will nrrvn luiii'hiMin, mill the eneru tlve bourtl will ineel at 1 p in. Tim regular utrrt 1111c start al I'.'M and Mrs. Murk Tiiylor will leud 11 clls ciiulon on the theino "Our Km ill Ooininunilleii." The Itcv. James Zeller of Chlliuiiiln will speak oil rThe Contribution of Kurul C'nlll mtmltlra to Mankind," mid Mri Hurley Miller of Williamson Itlver will K-ok on the subject "UtilUlluii New Kuml Communities." Mr-Ill-bern of the Women's Hotictles of Christian Hervlre nt Chllouuln. Kurt Klamath mid illy will be ieclM luenu. mid Uiere will be nursery for small chlMreii. For luncheon reservations cull Mm. J. C. Hunt, 1JH, or Mm. Htrve Mum, 0.100. Purchase lliune f rieuda here will be Interested 111 Irarnlnii Ihul K. Buifurmnn, lormer well-known Klamath uiulneu mmi, liu pur chased new home al land 1-ake iumi 111 Han Francisco. beautiful residential set-lion In the Prrsiriln area. Huunrinan has readied In the bay city with hia tumlly since re tlrinii from business. Two daughters, Frelila auil llnrrlrt, make their home with their father. Entertainment Muslral enler Ulnmenl will be offered thnamhout Uie amomnabord Thumdny starling at 6:30 p. m. In the parlnra of the Klamath Lutheran church. Iiinrld Olaon and llrent Hcnbrnr will offer Tornl aolna and Palsy Ruth Miller will entertain with the piano and accordion with Mary Ann Munaon alao playlm a piano aolo. Mra. Oeorga Mc lnlyre will play the piano aecompanlmenu. Baeoverkiff Elton H. Thompson, ananaier of the U. S. National bank, xpecu to return to hla deak Wed nesday, fiillnalng treatment for a keel Infection which kept him home arm oat a week. Thompson, who Uvea at 1334 Pacific Terrace. Injured hla keel while playlm iolf over a week M" and three days later found It was Infected, lie waa treated with Iterrtclllln. r-ilisidlT Otrete The Friendly etrele will meet Wednesday Instead erf Thursday of thta week at the home of Mauale Upton. It will be a potluck luncheon and Mra. Uptnn'i tnlden weddlnc anniversary will be beery ed. TI-rar Plane The meetlnt set for i p. m. Wednesday In Ted Case's fflce. courthnuae. Is for the entire Allied Veterans Council It was an nounced today by the VR Day com mittee working on plana for observ lnc the day. (roups Meellnx-Oroupa of Uie Women's Council of the Klrst Chris tian church will meet Thursday at p. m. Clrous one and two with Mra. Ralph Unarm. Htewart addi tion: Kroup three with Mrs. Curtis Blockatlll, 3.183 ApplcKAle. Make Hhorl Visit Mr. and Mra. Don Wells of North Fourth returned home last week-end from 8nn Fran claco where they enjoyed several days. They were guests at the Cali fornia hotel. Tax Hludy The tux study group of the liiiiiic of Women Voters will meet Wednesday at 1:45 p. m. at I he home nt Mrs. C. E. Dennis, 103 Pine. League Meeting The Marine Corps league auxiliary will meet tonlKht, Tueariay, at o'clock In KG hall for business. Troop slclioul Troop school will be held al 7:30 p. m., April 31, at the county courthouse. All ground force reserve ofllcera are urged to at tend. Instructors will be U. liufnrd lloyd, Lt. Col. Harry H. linker and 1st U. Prank W. Ohlund. Capt. Milton A. Itenford will give a brief review of hla active duty al Ft. Hrotl, having returned here the first u( the week, r'reehmen III Jerry Haydcn, son of Mr. and Mra. William Hayden, and Dick Ankeny, son of Mr .and Mrs. lwls Ankeny, both KUIIH freshmen, have been aerloualy 111 at their homes for the past several days. Kaglea Auiillsry Officers who are Ut comiwle In the stale ritualis tic convention will conduct Uie reg ular meeting Uinlght. The drill team will not wear uniforms as was pre viously announced. Moved Mary McAlllaUir was moved from Hillside hospital late Iueaday morning by Knler's Am biilanco service to the convalescent hospital, 1430 Crescent. Doll Meets Carnation club of the Degree of Honor will meet at 41U I'M lllc Terrace at 8 p. m. Wed nesday, with Ksiell Smith as hos tess. Poatpnned The Past Oracles club of the RNA haa postponed the meeting set for Wednesday until the next regular meeting date. It was announced today. Potlurk The regular dtlnger ette potlurk luncheon meeting will be held Thumdny at 13:30 p. m. in KO hall. Concert Group Maps Drive The annual kick-off dinner for workers of Uie Klamath Community Concert association, waa held at the Pelican parly room Monday night and HO attended the dinner. Sam Mushen, president of the as sociation, prealded and Introduced new officers Including Mrs. Wyatt Padgett, secretary: Mrs. Elton Thompson, campaign chairman, and Jack Hopkins, In charge of pub licity Dinner chairman was Mrs. Hob Erlendson, assisted by Mrs Thomas E. Walters Joel Kimball, Community concert representative from New Tork, out lined the working plan of commu nity concerts throughout the coun try In which there are close to 1000 assorlaUona. He gave Uie list of artists available to the Klamath area during the 1B4II-49 season. Kimball showed a 30-mlnute sound movie showing a number of the ar- tlsta who have or will appear In the concert program aeries here. Con cert headquarters are located at frock's, loth and Main. 10 a. m. to t p. m . through flaturday. The drive ends Saturday and member ships will not be available after that date. Telephone 435S for further Information. Merrill Pierce Hodgea and Clyde Fog re turned last week from a trip to Los Angrlea where they participated In the California state snooting contest held at Lakeside Country club In El Monte. Fox placed second In one division of Uie statewide meet. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lucu, new owner-managers of El Rancho Tule. have purchased Uie large new home In Uie south end of town built by Wall FoUierlngham. Mr. and Mrs. Blckford of Cali fornia, are houaegucate this week of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Duncan. They are Mrs. Duncan s parents. KINHIIIP The southern part of the prov lure of Ontario Ilea In Uie game latitude aa Boston, while Its south ernmost Up extends as far south aa the northern boundary of Cali fornia. H. A. SAMPLE Cement Contractor Phone Number Changed U 9858 SI Saturday."'14 II wi "us,c ,Y ill M v e8rdo: 1 Green To Give Address At GOP Meet PHII.AIIKI.rillA. April 30 ll'l Governor Dwlght II. (ireen of Illi nois will deliver the keynote address at the republican national conven tion thle summer, A 33-member (KIP arrangements committee yeaterday selected Oreen aa temporary chairman of the con vention. In that capacity he will dellvtr the keynute address, Joseph W. Martin Jr., of Massa chusetts, speaker of the house of representatives, waa nominated to serve aa permanent chairman of the convention that opens In Phllsdel phla June 21. Martin's selection must be ap proved by the convention delegates before It becomes official, but this Is merely a formality, a committee spokesman said. Walter 8. Hullanan, national com mitteeman from West Virginia, heads the arrangements committee which la holding a Iwo-day meeting here. High Esteem "Oovernor Oreen enjoys Uie high est confidence and esteem of the people of both parties." said OOP National Chairman Carroll Recce. In Chicago Oreen said he appre ciated the "signal honor and grave responsibility." Hurried caucuses between sup porters of Presidential Candidates liubert A. Taft and Thomas E. Dew ey brought about Oreen's selection a day before party heads expected committee action. The arrangrmenui committee re sumed Its sessions today to pick up remaining convention officials. A Pennsylvanlan. William 8 Llv engood Jr., ataU secretary of In ternal affairs, appeared a leading contender for chief sergeant- al arms. Among oUiers who have been mentioned la Vic MrKenxle of Oregon. Fir Destroys Two Buildings Two smsll outbuildings were de stroyed by fire early Monday after noon at Uie Hrdrlrk residence. 1806 Hope, when a grass fire started on the property adjacent to Hedrlck's place wenl out of control. The county fire department waa called but not In time to save Uie small structures. Residents of Uie area said men preparing to plow Uie field next door touched a match to the graaa and It roared out of con trol within a matter of minutes. OSC Librarian Visits In Klamath Eleanor Stephens. Oregon stale librarian from Salem, Is spending Tuesday In Klamath Falls visiting both Uie county and city libraries. At noon today. Tuesday, Mlas Ste phens was honored al a luncheon at the Pelican arranged by the county library board and will be dinner guest later at Uie Pelican when Mrs. Addle Mae Nixon, city librarian. Is hostess to both library staffs. Eleanor Davis la Klamath county librarian. TH1 TRUTH ABOUT pi.Hvortr.is Sariens facts are ntoM hr raeant audi sal report. Oa out of wwry thrae prop La aamlnad waa found b ba a vktlm of Pla-Worms often without suspacUns Itl Ana tlila ally Inracuaa eaa cause raat utroaa if ntrWttd. 0 watch fur tho warning alens thai aaar mtaa Pln-Worma Mpoclally tha as (rataUm racial Ilea. Cat JAVHI'l r-W riant any. r-W la a nwdlcallr sound traalmmt baaed oa an ornuailr racoeuUad and hishb affacllva drus clamant. Tha smalt asr-tc-uko PW tablets work in a apactal war an Manors Pia-Worme oasur and aafalr. Ask var aregrUti P-W lor Pla-Wonasl 641 Register At Trailer Site ' The trailer registration booth at eighth and Main street had reg istered H41 voters for the Muy pri mary election up to noon Tuesday. Operated by the League of Wom en Voters, the portuble office has been visited by a steady stream of potential voters. Kxact figures were not available, but registration at that point has been running about 3 to 3 democratic. Youth Charged With Theft Of Automobile A charge of larceny of an auto haa been placed against Ralph Welser, 19, Hprague River Indian who waa wounded during an at tempted burglary of a tavern at Honanxa last week. Welser Is still In Klamath Valley hospital with a bullet wound In his hip. The car thefl complaint was signed against him Tuesday morn ing by Mra. Ruby E. Runnells of Hprague River, accusing Welser of stealing a truck which was aaaert edly used by Welser and a com panion, 17-year-old Blmcon Bu chanan Riddle Jr., In the Bonanza break-In and a similar burglary of a Beatty pool hall. After Welser and Riddle were driven from the tavern by gunfire, the truck waa abandoned at Sprugue River. The two youths are already named In two felony charges of burglary, and Riddle Is in Uie county Jail. Another youth. Loren tlne Welser, 18. brother of Ralph, la held In Jail on a charge of pos session of stolen property. 1 Riddle was ordered bound over to the grand Jury Monday afternoon. Speechcraft Club Meets The Knights of Columbus Speech craft club meeting Thursday eve ning at Uie Wlnema hotel dining room, was led by Oscar Denault as toastmaster. Assisting the toast master were Paul Supernant as toplcmasier and J. Cycle as evalua ted After the usual one-minute topic talks by each member. Mike Welt kamp gave his "Ice-breaker" flve tnlnute talk followed by Frank Pavelek on "80II Conservation" and Vlnce Clapp on "Phobias." During the discussion following the speeches, It was decided to meet al 7 o'clock In the future and this time change should be noted by ab sentees and new prospective members. A finger ring of mistletoe was worn In Sweden as a defense against Illness until comparatively recent times. f'&i 23 fyecM Ayo- Monday, April 2d, 1925 Announcement waa made today of the Immediate con struction of a new bottling works for the Klamath Ice and Storage company adjoining the present storage plant on Spring Street Tuesday, April 31, 1925 Oovernor Pierce will face a recall movement sponsored by the state sportsmen's association and other allied or ganisation If he does not reappoint Ben Dorrls, whose summary dismissal from the game commission haa aroused the Ire of sportsmen throughout Uie state. a Wednesday, April 33. 1925 "Buck" Williams, raiser of some of the finest slock In Ore gon and prominent Klamath Falls ranchman, is able to It up following a selge of 10 days illness with pneumonia, a Thursday, April 33. 1925 Angleral Trolleral Bait Pluggcrsl Fly Fishermen) All fol lowers of Iaaak Walton I Hear Ye I Hear Ye I Hear Ye I The Evening Herald announces today that a silver trophy cup will be awarded the angler who catches Uie biggest trout during the fishing season of 1935. a a Friday, April 34, 1925 Note from K.C.H.S. HI Kenotca . . . the height of extrava gance Is offering Gilbert Fleet "a penny for his thoughts." a a a Saturday, April 35, 1925 After being shut down for the winter, drilling operations at tho YoniiB Valley oil well were resumed late this week, and on the first day the drill proceeded seven feet through sand formnlton which showed signs pt oil. "You can't put an old head on young boy" thare't no sub stitute for experience. Jlan&iy Go-. Property Auto Fire Liab Paul O. Landry Property Auto Fire Liability Insurance 419 Main Street Phone 5812 The Courthouse la Now One lllork Down the Street from Our Office Managers To Talk Problems At Confab BKRKKLEY, Calif., April 20 lP Problems ranging from plant dis persion In event of another war to prlcea, wages and labor policies will be discussed at Uie Pacific Coast Management conference opening to day. Speakers arriving for the two-day meeting told the conference plan ning committee they will remind business leaders about the strategic concentration of some of their most critical plant operations. They are ready to recommend at least some underground construc tion In the future, they said, aa well as limited decentralization and dis persion. The conference also will be told, according to advance Information. that wartime controls have been worked out In detail and can be clamped on quickly. Robert D. Gray, director of the industrial relations section of the California In-itltute of Technology, Pasadena, will give the keynote ad dress. He will sneuk on "Current Trends In Personnel Management." It Is his belief that in event of an other war private management doubtless will place still more em phasis on employe relations and constructive personnel policies. Paul M. Herzog, chairman of the national labor relations board, will speak Wednesday on the board's decisions under the Taft-Hartley act. William J. Rellly, director. Insti tute for Straight Thinking. New York, will speak on "Law of Intelli gent Action in Business Management Little Ads get Big Renults. Use The Herald and News Want-Adsl LEGAL NOTl"ciT JANK OOC STONKBHAKEft, hunbond and wife., O, J. CIJMMINOS -nd JANK DOC CUM MINGH, huarmnd and wle, ANNUS C. HOI'KJNH, alio known a ANNA Z. HOPKINS, alio known ANNA or ANNIE I. KNAUEK and JOHN DOE KNAUr.H. her huiband, and JOHN DOS HOPKINS, wife and huarmd, EIOKNK L. HOPKINB and JANE DOE HOPKINS, huatiand and wife. THOM AH OHAKE asid JANE DOE UHAKE, husband and wtfa, KLAMATH OIL COMPANY. A Corpora linn. JAMKH W. JORY and JANE DOE JOftY huaband and wlft. MIDLAND TOWN COMPANY. A Cor poration, 1ZOHA McDKftH Y and JOHN DOE Mc- DE.'IBY. hr hutband, OI.IVE WITHKHII.L and JOHN DOE WfTHEfdM,, hr husband. It, E. UTTHMIDGE and JANE DOE OUTHHIDOK, husband and wife, D. B CAMPBELL and JANE DOE Campbell husband and wire, E. R KEAMEfl and JANE DOE HEAME8, husband and wife, HAKRY WITIir.HII.L, also known aa HAHRY DOIJULAS, and JANE DOE lX)Hil.A. husband and wife, HARRY ALBERT WITHKHII.L and JANE DOE WITHERILL. husband and wife. HENRY WITHERILL and JANE DOE WITHERILL, husband and wife. MARY DOUGLAS and JOHN DOE DOUGLAS, wife and husband. MARY J. BARNES and JOHN DOE BARNES, wife and huahand, MARION J. BARNES and LUCILE BARNES, husband and wife. MARK I.. BlRNEft and JANE DOE BURNES. husband and wife. MARK L. BURNS and JANE DOE BURNS, husband and wife. G, W WHITE and ALEX MARTIN. Jr., Trustees, and JANE DOE WHITE, the wife of G W WHITE, and JANE DOE MARTIN, tha wlfa of ALEX MARTIN. JH , THE FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS RANK of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a banking corporation. Also all of the heir of tha defendants above named, known or unknown, and their successors, and in peraon rlalm Inr title to the property Involved herein, who are known or unknown. Defendants To Ed Sutton, alio known as Edward Sutton, and Relna Sutton, husband and wife: Frank A Sutton and Jane Doe Sutton, hutband and wife; Charles H. Roger and Celestla Rogers, husband and wife: The I ma Hatfield and John Doe Hatfield wife and husband; Erman Rogers and Jane Doe Rogers, husband and wife: Lloyd Rogers and Jane Doe Rogers, husband and wife: Jovre Rogers ?.?MJohn.Do Ror. wife and husband: V.HHam L Stonehraker. also known as W. L Stonebraker and Jane Doe S'one braker husband and wife: G. J Cum mlngs and Jane Doe Cummtngs. husband and wife: Annie E Hopkins, also known as Anna E Hopkins, also known as Anna or Annie E. Knauer and John Doe Kn.uer. her husband, and John Doe Hopkins, wife and husband: Eugene L SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE mi !NTV nt If I suiTU CHARLES BENNETT. rial nun vs. ED SUTTON, also known as EDWARD SUTTON, and REIN A SUTTON, hua hand and wife, FRANK A. SUTTON and JANE DOE SUTTON, husband and wife. CHARLES H. ROGERS and CTLESTIA KCKiEHa. husband and wife. THELMA HATFIELD and JOHN DOE HATFIELD, wife and husband. ERMAN ROGERS and JANE DOE ROGERS, husband and wife. LLOYD ROGERS and JANE DOE ROGERS, husband and wife. JOYCE ROGERS and JOHN DOE ROGERS wife and husband. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, a muni cipal corporation. WIM.IAM L STONEBRAKER. a t o known aa W. L. STONEBRAKER and Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed snd Parse Ward's Klamath Funeral Hame Marguerite M. Ward and Sons 925 High Phone 3334 Hopkins and Jana Doe HupkliM, hustmnu anu wife; Thumae Drake and Jane Do Drake, husband and wile. Jinea W. Jury and Jane Doe Jury, husuund and wile; Uora McDerby and John Doe Mi Derby, tier husband; Olive Wltherlll and John Doe WlUierill, her husband. K. K. Gulhridge and Jan Doe Uuthndtfe, bus Imi nd and wife. 1). H. Campiteli anti Jane Doa Campbell, husband and wife; E. H. Keamea and Jana Doa Heantes, husband and wife; Harry WilherUI, also known as Harry Douglas, and Jane Doe Douglas, husband and wife; Harry Albert WHherill and Jane Doe Wltherlll, hus band and wife; ltnry Wltherlll and Jane Doe Witherlll, husband and wife; Mary Dougles and John Dte Douglas, wife and husband; Mary J. Barnes and John D Barnes, wife and husband; Mark L. fiurne and Jane Doe Burnea, hus band and wife; Mark L. Burns and Jana Doe Burns, husband and wife; a. W. White and Alex Martin. Jr,, Trustees, and Jane Doe White, Uie wlfa of G. W, White, and Jane Doe Mar tin tha wife of Alex Mnrtln, Jr , also all of the heirs of the defendants above named, known or unknown, and lhlr successors, and any person claiming title to the property Involved hrrrln, who are known or unknown, Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within four weeks from the dale of the first publication of this summons in the Evening Herald, which date is March 2.1th, 194b, and If you fail to so appear and answer, or otherwise appear, for want thereof, the plaintiff will appiy to the Court for the relief praved for in hia complaint, to-wit: for decree that the defendants, and each thereof, be barred of any right, title, claim or Hen against the real property heretifter described, and that the plaintiff herein be declared to be the owner in fee simple of the fol lowing described reiil property free of all or any right, title. Interest or claim of any of tha defendants herein, and !ht any right, title or Interest of any of said defendants be barred; said real property being described aa follows, to wit: Parcel 1. All that portion of vacated Midland Heights Addition to Midland. Oregon, and vacated streets, appurten ant thereto, lying south of Linden Street and Southwesterly from the - county road as marked on the official plat of said addition, and being all that portion of the SWV, of the SW' of Section 31, Twp .10 S , ft. t Eat of the Willamette Meridian, lying South of aaid Linden Street and Southwesterly of said county road Parcel II All of Blocks 4A to 75 Inclusive and vacated streets appurten ant thereto of the First Addition to Midland, Klamath County. Oregon, and being a part of the S'? of the SE1 of Section 3. Twp. 39 S . R. 8 E., W. M. Parcel III. Also part of lots 8 and 9 East of Highway in Block 11. and alao LoU 10 to 16, Inclusive, of Block 11; Lou 1 to 23. inclusive, of Block 12: LoU 12 to 20 Inclusive of Block 13, and vacated itreeU appurtenant there in to the Town nt Midland, Klamath County, Orrgon, and eing purl nf the H' the H, nf HeolUin iM, Twp. au S . R U E , W. M Parcel IV. Th NVi of tha NW of Section fl. Twp. 441 S., R. v East of the Willamette Meridian. KlaiiMUl County, Oregon. Parcel V A strip 90 feel wide erf the south portion of Section 99, Twp. 3f S . K. 8 K . W. M . Klamath County, Oregon, described as follows, to-w Itl Beginning a I tha Southeast set Moat corner of atd Section M of said Twp. 3U: I hence a distance of 30 feet norm along the East line of said section; thence West parallel with tha South line of said section to tha present right of way line of the Weed-Klamalh Falls Highway, which Is also known aa Tha Dalles-Calirornla Highway; Ihenca Southwesterly along the right of way line of sAid Highway to the South Una of said Section M; thence East along the South line of said Section 3d to tha point of beginning; and that title lo tha foregoing real property be quieted In plaintiff forever. This summons la served upon you by ptibliciition in pursuance of tha order of the Honorable David R. Vandenberg, Judge of the above entitled Court under an order dted March 2.1th, 1048, which order required said summons to be pub lished once a week for four aucceselvej and consecutive weks (five Jrwertlonsi, the date nf the first publication being March 30th, l!48. and the data of tha last publication being April 27th. 1MJ. J C O'NEILL. Attorney for Plaintiff, Suite 1. Melhase Building Klamath Falls. Oregon. M. 30 A. ft-13-20 -27. No. AO. ai in i ,i in, m . ...if others could always assure the same uniform flavor guaranteed 1)y S W'8 new Electronically Controlled Roaster. IIW MNf FOODS ABE FINE 'OOM , Medical Test ProTed This , Crest to Relieve MONTHLY FEMALE PAIliS Art yem troubled by distress of ft mala functional monthly disturb anceaf Does thlg make you suffer from pain, feel ao narpotu, weak, high -st run a; at such times? Then vo try Lydla E. Pink nam's Vegetable Compound to relieve aucb symp toms I In a recent medical teat this proved remarkably belpful to wom an troubled this way. Any drugatore. 1YDIA L PINKHAM'S&.&ov FOREST GREEN WORK PANTS BY SEATTLE WOOLEN AND BLACK BEAR COTTON Heavyweirht, iinf oriird, washable Forest Green whipcords. 3.95 u Sixes St ALL WOOL Finest quality whipcords with tunnel belt loops, sipper tlj . . . fuU weight. Sizes to SO. 13.95 an.14.95 COTTON Leather trimmed. Extra wide back pockets, full cut. Leather ftp trimmed Oi73 Without leather 5.9$ OREGON WOOLEN STORE th and Main 8AM NESLIN, Msr. Fhone 6873 Statement of Condition jggj j APRIL 12, 1948 RESOURCES I $120, 396,165 2 209,532,367.14 J329.92S.532.4J 51,874,928.85 1,813,700.00 133.218,983.43 450,000.00 4,374,062.70 Nona 29,462.89 1,146,807.82 405,438.98 $530,241,917.10 asss $ 28,005,711.85 1,213,686.64 29,462.89 1,159,446.59 396.256.24 499,437,345.89 $530,241,917.10 Cat aa Hana mnd Due from lank! U. $. Bands, mcludinf U. $. Gayammant Atmias Municipal loads and Warrants Orhar Bends , La,n snd Discounts "!!!!!!!! $lock In Ftdarol Rasarva Bank , Bonk ramiaos. Furniture and Fixtures . . . " Other Real Estate Customers' Liability an Acceptances. ..!!!!!!!! Interest Earned 't Other Resources TOTAL RESOURCE LIABILITIES P'1! $ 4.500,000.00 surplus in enn nnn nn Undivided Profits and Reserves 1 3,005171 8.85 " rar laxes, Intereet, etc Acceptances Interest Collected 1 Advenes Other Liabilities Deposits (Eacluiive of Rociprocol lank Deposits) TOTAL LIABILITIES In addition to Its 44 branches throughout Oregon, 12 other Oregon banks arc affiliated with tha First National Bank of Portland DEPOSITS The First National Bank of Portland and 44 Branches $499 437 345 89 12 ether Orefon banks affiliated with The First National Bank ef Portland'. . 92,'809,'268.76 TOTAL DEP0$ITS $592,246,614.65 LOANS AND DISCOUNTS The First Notional Bank of Portland and 44 Branches $13 218 983 41 12 athsr Oreaoa bonks affiliated with The First National Bank ef Portland. . 1 595l,'l 56.71 TOTAL LOANS AND DISCOUNTS $149,170,140.14 s cms 1 ,K : a as Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 5