I AY, JAJTUA1Y It, 1923 TEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 29, 1922 e First National Bank TILLAMOOK, OREGON I County Clerk Brimhall is on Bick list this week. RESOURCES ns land Discounts ide, Securities, etc ------- ------------- ---------- ------------- ...... ...... —— .....— .......... — — teS Stales Bonds lenii Reserve Bank Stock---------- ------------------------- re and Fixtures ___________ _____ _ ____ ____ 9 794,136.04 194,016.75 30.200.00 2,250.00 8,000.00 6,149.93 209.655.51 1,250.00 507.27 ,tl In hand and due from approved reserve banks ^Kition Fund ____ __________ _ _________________ ^■as.-et* --------------------------- ---------------------------------- Total .. id LIABILITIES 3g V. pital Stock........ .... -....—...... — rplus and undivided Profits g- Hj&Dunts -------------- ------ ------ timtion ..... ..................... ....... ■is --------------------------------- ■EK Liabilities .... ................... Total «1,246,165.50 « I 50,000.00 56,939.58 NONE 25,000.00 1,114,106.75 119.17 «1,246,166.50 -oo OFFICERS DIRECTORS CAamb, President C. J. Edwards. Mgr. Coast Power Co. . J.|Riechers, Vice Pres, and Mgr. A. W. Bunn, Farmer John Morgan, Farmer J. Edwards, Vice President Henry Rogers, Farmer A. McGhee, Cashier B. C. Lamb. Pres. Lamb—Schrader Co E. Keldson, Assistant Cashier W. J. Riechera, Vice Pres, and Mgr. jnry Heisel, Assistant Cashier C. A. McGhee, Cashier 'he only National Bank tn Tillamook County--member Federal Reserve System FAIR ALL AROUND That's the way we try to price Everything in the store, fair to the customer and fair to the store We make no sensational low prices—just good, correct values all the time Items of Interest This Week Are Royal Club Sweet Potatoes, 3 cans for Royal Club Shrimp, very tine, per can Yarmouth, Maine. Corn, 2<»c, per dozen Wh ite Linen Soap, per box, Lux, 3 packages for Fels Naptha Soap, per carton Sunbrite Clearies, 3 cans for 55C 20C $2.25 3.40 23C 80c 25c THE SATISFACTION STORE ANDERSON Gerald Stark Is home from college ! Dr. Baals reports the btrth of a during the holidays. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. F. A. W. T. Oa’.hout made a trip to Beltz. Jan. 9th, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Suter of Long Fortland last Sunday Prairie, Jan. 8th. Rev. Simpson Hamrick was a I’ort- and Mr. and Mrs. Huntington land visitor lasl i eek. In their son, who lost their lives last Mrs. Lee Yyster was in the city the bridge disaster at Kelso week, were relatives of Mrs. E. S. W inesday from Hemlock. Wright of this city. Rev. Keating of Bay City was a There will be a Joint Installation Tillamook visitor Thursday. .of the Knights of Pythias and the Mrs. J. G. Clapsedel of Portland Is Pythian Sisters on Monday, Jan. 15, the guest of Mrs. E. B. Faxon at the K. P. hall. Refreshments I Miss Edith Fletcher visited In and entertainment will be provided. Hemlock the first of the week. News was received in this city the first of the week of the death at her Brougton of Beaver, Mrs. G. A. was in the city Wednesday shop- home in Philomath of Miss Mamie Henkle. Miss Henkle had been in ;>in g poor health for some time and little Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Makinster, of hope was entertained for her recov­ Hebo, were in town one day last ery. She was well known here, hav­ week. ing lived here for several years with her brother, Roy Henkle. Two sis­ Dr. Hoy reports the birth cf a son ters, Mrs. Frank Merrick and Miss on I to Mr. and Mrs. Paris Lamar Ora Henkle al.:o reside here. Jan. 5th Mrs. Frank Heyd received an un­ Dr. Smith reports the birth of a usual amount of bad news at the be­ son to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacobs, ginning of the new year when word January 8th. was received here of the deaths of few returned three close relative within a Mrs. Hubert O’Dell weeks of each other. Christ Al­ night from Carlton where Tuesday theide, a cousin, was burned to she has been visiting. death in a hotel fire in Mississippi, G. A. Martin, of the Sunset gar­ Mrs. Wm. Ossman, an aunt, died at age, left Tuesday afternoon on a Booneville, Ind., and Henry Carl, a business trip to Medford. nephew, was accidently shot while hunting with a brother in Evansville . Mrs. Preston Williams returned Ind. Mr. Althelde had a number of home Thursday after a visit with friends In this city, having been relatives in Hillsboro. here at one time on a visit. John Carroll came in from Port­ ♦- land last week to spend to spend CLUB CALENDAR New Year’s day with his family. The Monday Musical Club will Thomas B. Watt and George Watt meet next onday at the home of Mrs. of the Brighton Mills company were E. E. Koch. in the city on business Tuesday. • • • The J. U. G. Club will meet Wed­ Russell Hawkins and H. E. Mor­ gan, superintendent of the mill at nesday, Jan. 17th, at the home of Mrs E. D. Allen, with Mrs. Lloyd Garibaldi, were in town Tuesday. Edwards assisting. • • • The ladles aid of the Methodist I i church was entertained yesterday The Harlequin Club will I afternoon by Mrs. Geo. P. Winslow. tertalned Tuesday, January 16th, at the home of Mrs. Edwin Boquist. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Downer spent Mrs. Alfred Smith will assist a week in Portland with Mrs. Dow­ hostess. ner’s parents, returning last Mon­ day. Mrs. E. E. Koch and son, Charles, are in Portland this week visiting with Mrs. Koch's mother, Mrs. John Dick. i The annual meeting f the stock­ holders of the Tillamook County Bank was held Thursday evening, January 11th. The Palm Is now equipped to make its own candies. Visitors to Inspect the candy kitchen are always welcome—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Reiter of Hills­ boro spent the Christmas weekend with .Mrs. Reiter's parents, Mr. and . A. K. Ci.se. rs. Sam Gr ene ai d daughter Dolor s, spent last weekend with Mr. and Mr.:. Geoige Arthur Gilbert - n in McMinnville. Mrs. Merrel Smith was operated on at lhe Shearer Merrick hospital ,'uesday of last week and is reported as doing veiy nicely. Fudges, Caramels. 1 afTy, Brittles, Chews-— all kinds of home made caudy, manufactured Fres'i for You Daily Drop around and inspect our Candy Kitchen Palm Confectionery Keep Painted Woodwork CLEAN Clean wooden floors, linoleum, tile, marble, concrete, with SAPOLIO Makes all hou» cleaning easy. Ldvernkn No wa^ta Evening Preaching Service, 7:«0 Mr*, E. B. Faxon and children re­ turned Wednesday from a visit of to 9 P. M. Evening subject. The Jerusalem several days in Portland. Church. Mrs. C. Desmond and daughter, At the close of the evening service Mrs. Clifford Thomas of Hemlock there will be a beautiful baptismal were shopping in the city Monday. service. The public is invited to worship Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lewis and Mr and Mrs. Carl Heisel have returned with us. V/e make strangers feel .it home. from a week’s visit in Aberdeen They report a very pleasant trip. E. O. Hodge formerly operator of the White House cafe In Garibaldi, uas opened a restaurant calied tho "Drum'' in this city Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Himes, who} nave been visiting here left last .. eek for Myrtle Creek, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Fuqua returned the | first of the week from Willamina '••here they had been spending the ' holidays with their daughter. Dr. RobinBon reports the following births: To Mr. and Mrs. A. H.i Bondy of Garibaldi, a girl, January) 10th; to Mr. and M tb . J. D. Blaser of Portland, a girl. Jan. 8th. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gerdes, Sandlake, have recently purchased the the J. A. Dawson property In city and will operate the green house, Mr. Dawson expects to move to the v alley soon. Mr. ¡ nd M.s. Frank Kerrimans a: .1 da lghter, Frances, and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lang, of Portland, Hpent Christmas at the Bert King home in this city, visiting with Mrs. Kerri ■.•itis’ mother, Mrs. Emma Perkins. Dr. Robinson reports the follow- Ing births: a son to Mr. and Mrs. Bert M. Douglas of Bay City, j >,.f 30fh. a (laughter to Mr. and Mrs. is Curl. January 1st : and a son Mr. and Mrs. Alwin Blum, Jan. rs. Kuratll made a trip to Port- ■1 lust week expecting to return Sunday with her daughter, who has been spending the holiday1 in Hillsboro and Portland with relatives, but owing to the ti an portatlon conditions they have been forced to remain in Portland ASTORIA lias learned the value of insuring in the a HOME COMPANY. Before fires had ceased burning our .;d Justers were on the ground. STOP AND THINK what it means in the evi at of loss to get prompt and sat­ isfactory adjustment. PACIFIC STATES FXRE INSURANCE COM- < PANY gives this service. Let l us prove its value to you. Special attention given to all kinds of AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Liability, Bonds, etc. ROSE J. WILKES, Agent Tillamook Hotel Lobby Also resident agent for RELI- ANCE LIFE INSURANCE COM— PANY OF PITTSBURGH. Life, Health and Accident HAY AND FEED We can take a limited number of jorders for fine alfalfa on the basts of «27.00 Tillamook. Clover liay the suiiie price. It would appear that with the shortage of hay In the Wil­ lamette Valley, it would be the part of wisdom to take care of hay re­ quirements early. Alfalfa is now being freely sold at «20.00 f. o. b. cars in Eastern Oregon points, while valley clover costs «23.00 to «24.00 valley points. Feed prices remain unchanged. Our old standby, oats, corn and bar­ ley ,is still «43.00. Farmers wishing several tons of feed and wishing to have same taken out of May or June milk should make arrangements with the secretary for extended credit, We have in a car of rolled barley which we are selling at «45.00 the ton. Crown Best Patent flour, «2.25 the sack. Soft wheat flour, «1.75 ■ack. sack. Scratch, «2.75 sack for very finest grade. Egg mash «2.90 sack We are looking for low- et prices Poilland on mill run soon. TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSN. FIRST CHRISTIAN George N. Harness, Pastor Office in the Church building Residence 412 4th St. The Every Man'» Class meets in the Advent building Just across the ¡treat from the Christian Church, ' rom 10 A. M. to 11 A. M. A spicy ' i ong service for the men Special j program. The debate between Dr. J. E. Shearer and Rev. George Harness will take the place of the Class Les I -on. Every man is invited U> hear | this live program. We have a modern bible school! and with plenty of good teacher s classes. Don't send the little folk ', t ut come and bring them with you. Morning Worship and Commun ion Service, 11 A. M. Sermon Subject, the Badge of Discipleship. All the Christian Endenv >r Meet Ings at 6:30 P. M. Pat» REPORT OF CONDITION OF Tillamook County Bank at Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at close of business Dec. 29, 1923, RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts shown in items 29 an.l 30, if gay . «494,251.06 751.96 Overdrafts1 secured and unsecured ..... -...... -....... —-.... ........ ___ Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov­ ernment, state municipal, corporation, etc., including those shown in Items 30 and 35. If any ............. ............... 69,990.55 Stocks, securities, claims, liens. Judgments, etc. __________ 15,808.97 Furniture and fixtures ... ....... . ...... .................................. —........ ....... 6,075.00 5.819.89 Real estate owned other than baukign house .............. ..... .... 21,084.17 Lawful reserve with federal reserve bank __ _____________ Cash on hand in vault and due from other banks, bankers and trust companies ... .............. —--- -------------- —-- 42,040.3« Exchanges for clearing house and items on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank_ ____________ 3,731.0« Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and 240.65 other cash items ____ _________ ___ _ Total cash and due fro mbanks, items 11. «67,096.20. «9.254.78 Interest, taxes and expenses paid .... ......... 5,568.16 Other assets, if any ............................. ......... «704,616.57 Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 9 40,000.00 Surplus fund ............................. Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest, and taxes 10,000.00 42,438.44 Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds 358,180.30 603.13 Demand certificates of deposit outstanding ............................... Cashier’s checks of this bank outstanding payable on de­ 23,393.11 mand ..... -. 71.45 Certified checks outstanding Total of demand deposits other than bank deposits, sub— ject to reserve items 23, 24. 25, 26, «382,247.99. 31,172,39 Time certificates of deposit outstanding ....................... ............ Savings deposits, payable subject to notice 105.335.0Z Total of time and saving deposits payable on demand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28, «136.507.41. 5,600.00. Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank .... Notes an dbills rediscounted including bonds or other secur­ ities sold under repurchase agreements with contingent 76,944.95 liabilities .................................... ...................................................... Bills payable with federal reserve b;iuk or with other banks or trust companies ............... —.... 10. 836.00 41.78 Liabilities other than above, if any ..................................... ..... — «704,616.57 Total ........ . ............. .............. ...... ..... — State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, ss. I, W. F. Nichols, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of tny knowledge and belief. W. F. NICHOLS, Cashier. CORRECT—Attest: JAMES WILLIAMS. T. W. LYSTER. WM. MAXWELL, f I Directors. I Subscribed and swor nto before me this 8th day of Jan. 1928. A. II. GAYLORD, Notary Public. My commission expires May 11, 1925 How Fresh It Is! ♦ « ♦ ♦ + ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ AT THE CHURCHE3 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ REFORMED Sunday School at 10 A.. M. Morulng Worship at 11. This Is the day for the annual meeting of the congregation and the Sunday School and a message for church members will be given ay the pastor at this time. 1:30 P. M. Meeting of Sunday School, Reports and ele tlon of of livers 2 P. M. Cong egational meeting Reports and election c >f officers. Matters pertaining j to th the welfare of the church will be di cussed. At noon social hour and luncheon serv ed by the ladies of the church. Mem­ bers, in particular, are urged to be present. W. G. L1ENKAEMPER, Pastor. • • • UNITED BRETHREN A Homelike Church W. O. Woolever, Pastor Rea. 116 East 4th St. Cor. 5th Ave. Mutual Phone Sunday School 10 A. M. Classes for ali ages. Preaching Services at Tillamook every Sunday morning at 11 A. M. Evening services the first and third Sundays of each month at 7:30 P M. Preaching services at Beaver at 3 P. M. and at Pleasant Valley at 8 P. M. the second and fourth Sun­ day uf each month. • • • PRESBYTERIAN 8unday School, 10 A. M. Morning Worship, 11 A. M. Subject, "Honor of the Church.’’ Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M. Subject: “The Race We Must All Run.” Question to be answered: “What do Protestants Believe?’’ Worship with us. ( Full SALE It 1« a pleasure to go to cake-box when you baked with ROYAL Baking Powder because it is in tho nature of a pure Cream or Tartar Baking Powder to keep baked foods fresh. FOR SALE POLAND «HINA PIGS also car to sell or trade for heavy team. Writo J. E. Sperry, Barnes - dale, Oregon.—12t2p POSTS FOR SALE—Inquire of I! ron Bradley, Pleasant Valley. 10t4 This means a real economy and is just one of a hundred reasons why careful house» keepers insist upon Royal Baking Powder. Some others are: FC.i SALE,—20 head of high g. ide Jorsey heifers. Will freshen in the sprang. K..rl Steiwer, Jeffer­ son, Oregon. I(>t4 FOR SALE—Cordwood. 16 inch body | fir. «8.50 per cord. Leave orders at Honey & Hettaaers Grocery. S-‘f It Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste VAUGHN DUAL AW3 - IIHAV f anil light weights, with and with­ out olutch. Prloea reducid Feb ruary 1st. E. G. Krebs. lB-tf FOR RENT FOR KENT—NEW MODERN room house. ¡Inquire Loonier, Burge Gi ocery. FOR RENT FURNISHED at 14 W. 1st St. 8tf. FOR RENT- MODERN 6 ROC' bouse with breakfast i.ook ai washroom. Ap. ly Headil ;h( o’ flee or Barrlck & Hall. lOtf. MISCELLANEOUS IXjST—PAIR OF TOR OIS glasses, gold bows, tn busines section of city. Finder return to Headlight. Reward.—14tl. WANTED TO BUY WHEN YOU HAVH CATTLE FOR sale call Hd. HtxUey, Mutnrl phon«. 18 tf FOR SALE- REGISTERED J EIL r. bull, 4 grade cows, fresh a coming fresh, can pick from t herd. Albert Johnson, Mutual Phone.— 13t2p. FAIP GROUNDS F ' Anyone wishing to r Fair Grounds, c< nsistln, for pasture purposes ph. ed bld with the County Pine, not later than lanuary loth - Adv. lit’ DAVID HOEIL’O7' KO COLLI. M Pbyalchn ¡»nd Sn, _ National n i .M V .5 rtllMUUOk 7