Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, July 07, 1921, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE TILLAMOOK
TAGE EIGHT
Thousands will go
Back East
this summer because of the
Low
Round- Trip
Fares
offered by the big cross-continent railroad
Union Pacific System
Serving the taansportaaion needs of the
Great Pacific Northwest
and giving through service via the popular direct routes to
Salt Lake City, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Paul, Min­
neapolis, and Chicago On these two strictly first class trains.
“Oregon-Washington*' and “Continental Limited”
Tickets on Sale Daily
Until and inluding August 15th.
Return limit 90 days, but not later than October 31st
Chicago
$113.65
Cenver
84.25
Kansas City 94.46
Memphis
$118.45 Pueblo
S 84.25
Mihneapolls
94.45 St. Paul
94.45
Omaha
94.45 St. Louis 108.25
8 per cent War Tax to Be Added
Proportionate reductions to many points East. Stopovers
Pleasure. Side trips may be arranged for Yellow­
stone, Zion and Rocky Mountain National Parks.
at
For complete details as to routings, train schedules, side trips,
sleeping car rates and reservations, and other travel informa­
tion desired, address J. H. O’Neill, Traveling Passenger Ogent
or Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
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American Legion Notes
\__________________ —-----
J
Russell C. Gross, of Philadelphia,
who filled Slacker Bergdoll’s place |
ln the army and who was killed ln I
action in the Argonne after winning
a citation for bravery, will be hon­
ored by the Overbrook, Penn., post
of the American Legion, whose mem­
bers have decided to name their pro­
jected community house for the he­
ro. The Overbrook post will in the
future be known as Russell C. Gross
post.
Members of the American Legion
ln Lyon county Kansas, have agreed
that if the state of Kansas or the
federal government give a bonus to
former service men, they will donate
a part of the amount they receiv-o to
been declared in Los Angeles county,
Calif., by thirty-six posts of the Am­
erican Legion. ’’Goldbrickers” are
defined as men who pose as ex-ser­
vice men and prey upon the public
purse as beggers or solicitors for non
existent "veteran publications”
Members of the American Legion
i at Anthony, Kansas, have contracted
to shock 500 acrs of wheat. Cr?ws
I of 18 to 25 legion men will go to
i the wheat fields each evening and
I work until dusk. They will receive
I approximately four hundred dollars
' for their work and this will be used
for equipping clubrooms.
'
The unidentified body of a young
man killed by a motorcycle at St.
Paul, Minn., recently escaped bur-
I ial in the Potter's field when among
his possessions was discovered a
small gold locket containing a like­
ness of the man himself in the uni­
form of a United States soldier.
Members of the American Legion
took charge of the body and the bur­
ial w-as with full military honors.
Efforts are now being made by le­
gion men to establish identity of the
victim.
The Blue and Gray association of
Oklahoma has announced that it
will turn over its grounds and build
Ings, formerly used by civil war vet­
erans, to the American Legion post
at Bridgeport, Okla., September 1,
1921.
It’s hard to think of Rockefeller
riding in a flivver, but such is the
truth, William G. Rockefeller, of
the fashionable Greenwich, Conn.,
summer colony was awarded one re­
cently at a carnival given by the
Greenwich post of the American Le­
gion. It cost him »15. John D.
Rockefeller will supply the gasoline
'tie said.
HEADLIGHT
CONFIDENCE
You buy J. C. P enny C ompany Clothing, because
have confidence that the price you pay buys
• you
>*
exactly what you want—
Quality Style Service
It is vour Confidence and the Confidence of thous
ands of J. C. P enny C ompany customers that has
made it possible for us to offer the better grades
of Suits at lower prices. Our Suits, for instance
just what you want—
Comfortable over the shoulders, room enough
under the arm-pits—details you rightly demand.
The fabrics are all wool, and the tailoring is the
best.
A wide choice of colors, grays, browns, blues and
you can suit your preference for Chevoit, Worst
ed, Herringbone or Hairline Stripes,
STATE ELECTION
RESULTS ISSUED
SALEM, June 28—The final vote
on the five measures voted on by the .
people at the special election of June I
7, as canvassed by the secretary uf i
state, was as follows: Sixty-Jay
legislative session, For
42,921;
against, 72,596 Soldiers’ aid, f->r |
88,219, against 37,866. Emergen- ,
cy clause veto, for 62,621; against,.]
45,537. Hygienic marriage bill, for
56,858; against 65,793. Worn«, jur
or bill, for 59,882; against 59,265.
The soldiers’ aid and the emergency
clause veto, both constitutional
amendments, have been proclaimed
by the governor and are now effect­
ive. The womn juror bill, not a con­
stitutional amendment, became ef­
fective with the official canvass of
the vote.
Your Confidence in J. C. PENNY COMPANY
Clothing is Based on the Knowledge that Low
Prices Stand for Quality Merchandise
the payment of a debt on their new
clubhouse to be erected at Emporia
Kansas, at a cost of »15,000.
To give unemployed veterans of
the world war an opportunity to
work, the welfare committee of the
American Legion at St. Louis, Mo.,
is arranging to clear 1100 acres
of timber land near Cahokia, Ill.
The men will be paid from »2 to »5
a day according to their ability as
woodsmen.
Sgt. Alvin York, famed for his in­
Oregon probably will register
dividual war record has enrolled as 117,000 motor vehicles this year.
a member of David King Summers
post of the American Legion at
Chattanooga, Tenn. York was pres­
ent at the organization meeting of
the legion in France.ln 1919, but
did not join the organization until a
few days ago.
A war against ’’goldbrickers” has
BUYING
MOST
WE
t BUY
FOR
LESS
SELLING
MOST
WE
SELL
FOR
LESS
TILL IMOOK, OREGON
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
at Tillamook in the State of Oregon at the close of business June 30, 1921
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RESOURCES
»650,209.42
Loans and discounts, includiing rediscounts ------------------- -----
.... 2.781.98
Overdrafts secured and unsecured .—............ —.......... -........... -
U S government securities owned..... . ........ .........
............... ... 18,313.25
Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov­
36,727.65
ernment, state, municipal, corporation, etc —......... -.... ..
2.032.25
Stocks, securities, claims liens, Judgments etc .........-............ —
6,075.00
Furniture and fixtures ... .......
-............ ............... .........
3,307.15
Real estate owned other than banking house ........................ .....
Amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies not
2,400.63
designated as approved reserve banks ------ -- —................
18,089.83
lawful reserve with federal reserve bank ........................... —
Amounts due from banks bankers and trust companies, des­
9,097.35
ignated and approved reserve agents of this bank ........
Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
2,551.23
other cash items -- ----------- ----- ------------ ----- ---- ---- --------
Exchanges for clearing house and items on other banks in
6,098.00
the same city or town as reporting bank -------------- -------- -
13.231.40
Cash on hand in vault ...................
»51,468 44
Total cash and due from banks
24,604.12
Interest, taxes and expenses paid
Customer's liability account of "acceptances” executed by
this bank and by other banks for the account of this
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid ln-----------------------------------------------------------
Surplus fund .....
___________________________________ ___
Undivided profits .... __ ___ ____ __ _____________ __ __________ _
Amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies not ap­
proved or designated as reserve agents for this bank. __
Deposits due the State of Oregon and deposits due county or
cities and other public funds _______________________ __ _
Individual deposits subject to check______ _______________ ___ _
Demand certificates of deposit outstanding __ ______________
Cashier’s checks on this bank outstanding payable on demand ...
Certified checks outstandllng ... . ................ ..... ........... ............. .... .......
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject
to reserve. . .......................................................
»283,230 20
Time certificates of deposit outstanding ___________ ____ ____ _
Savings deposits, payable subject to notice ...................................._
Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand and
subject to notice .............................................. »180.535.40
Notes, bills and acceptance rediscounted Including bonds or
other securities sold under repurchase agreements with
contingent liabilities
............................ ...... _
__
Bills payable with federal reserve bank or with other banks
or trust companies .... _______________
Acceptances executed by this bank for customers based on ag ~
rlcultural or commercial transactions ........................
Liabilities, other than above stated____________
»833,545.40 ¡
551.35
46,261.40
230.451.81
2.899.15
3,567.8J
49.70
‘‘The Hayseed," Fox Sunshine Comedy
TUESDAY, JULY 12
WILLIAM
38,000 00
80.71
Total..................
............ .......
»833,545 40
State of Oregon. County of Tillamook, m .
JA1, P*“1*’ 1T ‘
of th* •boT* named bank, do solemnly ewear
that the above statement la true to the beat of my knowledge and belief
B. U BEALS, JR., Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ith day of July. ltll.
PubH«- My commission expires Feb. 1, 1114.
orreet Attest: Wm. Maxwell, Job* Erickson. David Kuratll, directors
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“ Don’t Call Me Little Girl
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High Class Comedy-Drama
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One Reel Scenic.
FARNUM Friday-Saturday, July 15-16
IN—
His Greatest
Sacrifice
A powerful dramatic story. This will be
Mr. Farnuin’s last screen appearance, as
he has been ordered by his physician to take
an immediate rest from his labors, Don’t
miss this one.
“Fox News.”
Wesley Barry, “ Freckles
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WEDNESDAY, July 13
BUCK
52.800.00
MARY MILES MINTER
I ND"
44.326.80
136.223.CO f
202,019.3*
THURSDAY, July 14
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Other assets .— --------------- —-----------------------------------------------
Total
SUNDAY-MONDAY, July 10-11
DINTY"
A Marshall Neilau Production. The tale of a
Fighting Newsboy.
One Reel Comedy.
Sunday-Monday, July 17-18
JONES GLADYS LESLIE
AND
-IN —
“The One-Man Trail”! MATT , nm ° ore
V Genuine Western Thriller
hm ut his best.
I w• iteci Comedy
a Straight Is the Way”
The heart stirring tale of a couple of crooks and a
village that treated them square. A Ouija Romance
The Haunted House,” Buster Keaton Comedy
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