Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, April 20, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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Charter No. 201
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Reserve District No. 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
OREGON INDUSTRIAL NEWS
Myrtle Point— —Coos Bay-Rose­ Springfield.
borg highway opened.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BANK
Enterprise may get table and box
i factory.
At Tillamook, in the State of Oregon, at close of business April 3rd, 1923
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts in 29 and 30-------- J $440458.34
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2. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
500.73 ¡
A Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign govern­
ment, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those
shown in items 30 and 35 __ ___ ___ _______ __ ____ _____
61,512.56
5. Stocks, securities, liens, claims, judgments, etc ............. ......... 11,562.40
6. Furniture and fixtures------------------------------------------------------
6,325 00
7. Real estate owned other than banking bouse---------------------
5,819.89
8. (a) Lawful rserve with federal reserve bank ........ ......... ........ ... 31,150.32
8. be) Cash on hand in vault and due from other banks, bankers
and trust companies -------- ---- ------------- --------------------------- 31.694.75
10. . Exchanges for clearing bouse and items on other banks in the
same city or town as reporting bank
4,835.81
11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
other cash items.........
...............................................
436.64
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11 $68,117.52
Tola)
Union Pacific will spend nnlli ns
this year on Oregon line.
Madras—Last unit of The Dalles-
California highway being fir bed.
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1918 Chevrolet Touring, three new tirs«
battery, only ..................................
1918 Chevrolet Touring ...........
5 1921 Velie Six Touring.......................
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1918 Dodge Touring.............................. ' -■ $25oJo
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WHY WALK WHEN YOU MAY RIDE
CHEAPLY
CASH PAID
FOP.
New Presbyterian church at Ore­
gon City completed.
HIDES, FURS
Beautiful effects—"The Hous« that
Jack Built."
METAL.
SACKS.
a BRYSON-LINK MOTOR CO
“THE HOUSE OF SERVICE”
CHITTUM BAEK.
8,265.00
At A. Hudson Garage
Inflare
BLOOM FUNP.NITURE CO.
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Maybe
Y’ou do have to wait for your prescription
Kochs Drug Store! but most anyone will tell you
Waiting for a prescription is sometimes compul­
sory’ in the interest of genuine protection to your
health. Intricate prescriptions cannot be hurried
if they are hurried, slipshod methods means un­
certain results. Protection first is our motto. We
can hurry and we will, but we will take ample time
to thoroughly guard you in right drugs, correctly
put together.
RESOURCES
1. L^ans and discounts, including rediscounts Bhown in items 29
and 30
$103,466.96
2. Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
......................................
529.46
3. U. S. government securities owned, including those shown in
Hemstitching 10c Y'ard
30 and .35, if any
4,450.23
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Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign govern­
Needlework and Gifts
ment, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including those
shown in items30 and 35, if any
Infants’ 2id Chi'iien’s Wear i
6. Furniture and fixtures
7. Real estate owned other than banking house
9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and
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trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of
this bank
14,671.95
11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
other cash items
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10, 11 $14.673.54
Pollyanna Shop
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Total
LOU PRICES-EASY TERMS
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RUBBER WANTED
At Cloverdale, in the State of Oregon, at close of business April 3, 1923
LIA BILITIES
$
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
(a) Undivided profits $2,425.40; (b) less current expenses, in-
t and taxes paid $2.1.30 js
>EMAND DEPOSITS, other than hanks, subject to reserve:
!3. Individual deposits subject to check, including de|K>sits due
the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds
!5. Cashiers cheiks of this bank outstanding payable on demand
T lai of demand deposits, other than bank deposits,, subject
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, M, $9t1 8
"IMF AND 8 AA INGS DI POSITS, subject to reserve and pay able
on demand or subject to notice:
’7. Time certificates of deposit outstanding
8. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice
Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or sub­
ject to notice, items 27 and 28, $23,326.71
0. Notes and bills rediscounted including bonds or other securi-
ti< - sold under repurchase agreements with contingent li­
abilities
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MAGAZINES. NEWSPAPERS
317,379.74
Bunker Hill suburb of Marshfield
335.75
12,245.87 votes $15,000 for new school build­
49.70 ing.
NESTUCCA VALLEY BANK
16.
17.
8.
OPPOSITE
POST OFFICE
Place—H. S. Gym.—Time April 27
—8:15 P. M.
WEBSTER HOLMES
Prominent local attorney who died
5,463.49
suddenly Saturday morning.
$155,732.95
GOOD USED CARS
Just a few tires and tubes
on hand. Not all sizes. S ud - g
,
d I v future needs now.
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Salem iron works builamg new add:
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tion.
40,000.00
10,000.00
29,749.46
111,075.26
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Excavation work started or: new
warehouse at Ferndale.
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53,146.17 ♦
* CORRESPONDENTS NOTH E!
6,986.00 ♦
♦
All correspondence received in
Total
$594,696.44
+ this office mu'* have the name
State of Oregon, County of Tillamook, as.
+ of the sender attached. Com­
I. W. F. Nichol, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear ♦ munications have been received
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
from time to time which give
W F. NICHOL, Cashier
Correct—Attest: Wm Maxwell, James Williams, M. Abplanalp, Directors. ♦ no inkling as to who sent them,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of April, 1923.
♦ and the authenticity of the arti-
C. B. STANLEY, NoUry Public.
♦ cles is hard to determine, The
My commission expires March 11, 1923.
♦ publication of such names may
♦ be withheld, if desired, but it is
Reserve District No. 12 ♦ absolutely necessary that the
CHARTER NO. 99
♦ names be signed to the articles
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
♦ sent in.
♦ ♦ + « + + ♦ + + + + ■> +
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CITY TIRE .SHOP
Riddle ships 14th car of broccoli.
1594,696.44
LIABILITIES
16. Capital Stock paid in ______________________
........ $
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17. Surplus fund
18. Undivided profits $15,302.67; less current expenses, inter
est and taxes paid
..........................................
DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than hank-, subject to reserve:
23. Individual depo.-:ts subject to check, including deposits due
the state of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds ___
24. Demand certificates «if deposit outstanding ... ..... ...................
25. Cashier’s checks of '.his bank outstanding payable on demand
.... ...................... ............ ........
26. Certified check.« outstanding
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject
. ,24 25, 26,
$830,011.06
TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and payable
on demand or subject to notice:
27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding ______________ __
28. Savings deposits payable subject to notice ...............................
Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or sub­
ject to notice, items 27, and 28, $14(1,824.72.
29. Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank
30. Notes and bills red:« ounted including bonds or other securi­
ties sold under repurchase agreements with contingent lia-
bi lilies
..................
31. Bills payable with federal reserve bank or with other banks
or trust companies _ _________ __________________________
Construction operations start on en
larging Booth-Kelley mill pond at
ISN'T IT THE TRUTH?
Competition i- the life of trade. Competition forces a merchant
: -ell his goods at right prices, based on quality. A credit ser-
epuution on quality merchandise, ser-
•-odation. Unlike cash stores, he does n ' «.'Ter
to undersell nationally advertised goods hoping to make up the
loss on non-advertised or off-brand goods. A credit service store
must handle depedab'e goods. He depends on his customers com-
back,
re does not compete as a service store. His
business is to get the cash and get it today. THINK! Is a cred­
it service store worth anything to you? Then try
CONOVER & CONOVER
TILLAMOOK’S BUSIEST GROCERY
E. E. KOCH, THE DRUGGIST
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DON’T LET THE RAINY’ DAYS STOP YOUR I
MOVING
THE CITY TRANSFER COMPANY
15,000.00
1,700.00
295.12
IS PREPARED TO SEND EXPERIENCED PACKERS TO
YOUR HOME WITH CANVAS TO COVER
ALL YOUR GOODS
93,405.22
850.90
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CALL US DAY’ OR NIGHT
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22,092 47
Our Motto: "Quick Service and Reasonable Rates.”
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21,155.00
$155,732.95
Ute of Oregon, County of Tillamook, as.
1, E. 1- McCabe, cashh r of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
vat the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief..
E. 1. McCA BE. Cashier.
Correct—Attest: Chas Ray, W. A. High. Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me thi 14th day of April, 1923.
J 1. GEORGE, Notary Public.
My commission expires March 9, 1992
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A. W. Plank Hardware
General line of
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes
and Glass
Mowing Machines, Discs and Harrows
Bsth n»Ms
For a Good Meal
And Real Service
the bungalow cafe
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