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* — h * r* \ ■' ' ' - HI » ! * 11111 - ' • - ~ '« ¿ .I - ¿ - i '"■k. ■■■■ '■■■■ n CAT* a m STA TEM EN T O F / XH **AL. Sbip-By-Trcuk Triin Here Saturday THE Bank of Nyssa N yssa will be risited by tw enty Jád trucks end about forty men tomorro ' to« This will be ■.hi f.rst »apearanea ef ‘ S hip-by-T nuk ’ s y t u a wh>ck is soon to be an ettabliabeo basiraas. T hat tw o featu res in the develop- m eet of modern transportation faci-i RESO U RCES Loans and d isco u n ts........................................................ S2u0 7 » ' 6 t as h a te cor-bir.ed to e r e a te a caw an: Overdrafts ............................................................................ 339 65 (trowing commercial adT antsge o f »ery 16 > 84.38 Bonds and Warrants ............... *'*-** “ large im portance. This is tne * Sfiip- 6 ‘ 38.55 B y-Truck” m ovem ent. Good roads, Banking house, furniture and fi :ures ..................... 388.25 spidet-w ebb r.g the rural C is trie u ad Other real estate owned ........ .................................. 68 538.13 jace n t to ail popu.os .-enters like 8af- Cash and sight exchange ...................................... falo. New York form s one of the fs- eiUties referred to. The fa s t sad eo mod>out sutom otiia track is »he ste e r L IA B IL IT IE S United they b ase built up a serr.es Capital stock paid in ............................................................ 125, 00.00 wnich is p roring its .s iu e to ail who Surplus ....................................... ....................................... 15.000.fr-' h a re come in cor. tact with it Undivided profits................................................................... 418.94 City m erenants, storekeepers, artisans, 706 41 Due to b a n k a ..................................... ........... 'T Aft -*1 2 ’ 2 .4 5 4 66 and residents of sm aller towns as wel. Deposits ......................................................................... as tne farm ers along the mam connect- $293.879 01 lag roads a r t finding the truck serr-cs of g reat practical ralu e and shipping by truck is becoming increas.ngty popu Ur. R egular autom obile truck lii es H WALTERS, President FRANK D. HALL. Cai^ie- a -e neing established on practically ai- FRED E. YOUNC Assistant Cashier t i e im portant roans and to all the im portar.t cities and towns. A truck a r nr»« at the door, tba goods or packs STATEM EN T OF THE gea are loaded on it ano w ithin two or tnree hours, they are delivered a t the door of the consignee. This e.im m ated ta e local handling ar.d frequent ship ping delays common to older methods N vast Oregon. W hat such a service means, both for city m erchants and th eir custom ers in At the close of tuâmes» May 4, 1920. tne surrounding tow ns as well as to those living aioeg the route, is obvious RESO U RCES to everyoody. I t is a new and gre w- $ 208.134.2f Loans and Discounts . ingly appreciated business advantage. 38 5: Overdrafts 13,482.62 As it has developed w ithin the last Bonds and Warrants 10.495 27 year or two the ship by truek method Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 60 535.15 has proved itself a rem arkable inspirer Cash on hand and due from Banks of local business which always mcreassd * 292 , 685.82 with te t te r facilities ar.d prom ptness. With its effective radius of a honored L IA B IL IT IE S miles or so it is a r.ew local commerce $ 25, <X» (0 factor of g reat w ealth. Capital Stock . . . . 15 000, Of Surphn . . . . E E PtROJEOTTS ‘ ■ PEAS TW EE PR j O JE C IN T H E ST A T E . Nyssa Oregon Cal lad by the Superintendent of Banns of the State of Oregon at the eloae of business M ay.4 1920. VOL XVIII NO. 38 IN NEWS NOTI If Only You Could See and Feel This IF 6ENERAL INTERE iMlpal Events of the W SUIT z . . . . D e p o s i t s ............................................. Reserved for Taxes and Interest . 3,910.93 245.774.89 3 000.00 $ 292 , 685.82 •VI «A N K Off CHARACTER. STRENGTH AND SERVICE’ J. H. WARD, President J. H. WOLF. Cashier JOHN RAY, Vice Preeident mation of Our Readers. It is on ly n ecessary to aee and feel th is su it fo r co n serv ativ e men to know th a t It will give wtitfaction. 6 à Then add to th is th e pleasing efftet <ff a purple invisible e x tra o v er-p laid , w oven an almoet surface. Thu (e a su it fo r a m iddle-aged man, and we can fit you if you are not too ably w ith th o se priced very much higher. TOGGERY BILL O N TA R IO OREGON A Good One In a recent issue of one of our ex thauges appeared the full: wing locals j —vote for Charles W. EUia and put Harney county on the map—vote fer Julien A. H utley and keep Grant county on the map. We say vote for Crandall and put them all o r the map. “It Still Satisfies” Progress Follows Pow A Cool Place To Meet Your Friends LAX PHARMACY “YOU’LL DO BETTER HERE" The Development of Idal Depends Upon Electric! ¥ \ \ \ \ I . \ It • . • \ ' * h 8 » ■? ! , S c N U Î <5©- « W i -V f /> •* I EVERY NOOOMD PAC1UTY O F O C R OOMFLETCLY FURNISHED BOTABUSHM HNT Id SlWlMOCfBP T GIVE OCR P a THONB T H E BEST PO SS(H L£ SERVICE. H. L. PETKR80N •STATE FUNERAL DIRECTORS C. R AUGUSTUS STA TE ¡ACENSE 333 ONTARIO FURNITURE COMPANY By an easy payment plan you may own lhaho Power Company’s Preferred Stock paying 7 per cent Standing back of your investment ia a compaay that is the very tap root of in ti uririal an< agricultural development- A company that makes possible the pro gress of this territory. THE EXTENT OF OUR SERVICE This Compaay supplies electric service in more than 60 communities in Idaeo and sections of Oregon. Our business has incrersed more than 160 per cent in the last four years a n d we now serve 31UU0 customers, end a population intimated in exceM of I5U #00. WATER POWER The plaata operated have a total gener- I H oover plana to visit S point* In Oregon a t an t ordlDg to a la tte r receive Mrs. Agnes H cskelaei H al H ibbard camp, Spanish W ar erano, of Salem, has gone o a re eppootng th e proposed p ardoa of H A lbers of P ortland, convicted of ivanoes. • In freig h t rates ameun ^ B | P « r cent aro sought by all I operating In Orogoa, 1 tiled w ith the Oregon pi ¡mission, for $23,063.86, covering ■ ■ g M gasoline and dtatlllate In t m by M e S tan d ard Oil eem paag la g tb o m w a th of A pril. * * r rm eivi tbw offtoos *1 th e se c retary o f ototi A. 9 . M ariter* of R oseburg prop to H H gbte m ere th a n 6W* oorei toad lying north of Upper K lai lake. 8 a proposee to construct % i 8 ■Wto long, the e n tire prelect to 111. Mg. atotoior en tertain ed the farm er 8 i V id alty laat S aturday, there b m a n th a n too In attendance at a war given by the R ain ier commei { 8 conjunction w ith th e A ion Packing company, a n t R. M. K elly and Gove Oregon, forced by heavy 1 land a t Camp -Lewtw, a e lr effort Sunday to flj airplane from Blaine, W ash., to St tea. Cal. A fter a three-hour delay flow t f E ugene, from w hich point th eir trip Monday, in blocks of the resldsaoe ■ Pendleton, In th e east ga w ere fleoded when th e B mfltrace, which sk irts th a t so fita the town, broke th rough Us baHto a t i n g c a p a c i t y of 48 650 horsep1*f 1 Oregon - W ashington railroad t r M M g1• d e v m in e d for several AM in no way are the generating tra ffle Aolaved for five hour*. dependent upon coal, as thoir P0** A aaaot B jorklund. len io r mwafbi development derived from the tho H n t of B jorklund A Co.. 0 1 1 land, la dead as the resu lt of a F water resources. l a t t B r t g h ' temple, believed te 1 Only Small Savings Required b ees fired by k ts wife, Mra. F rg "The present offering of 7 per d. and she 1* la a eeigoaa eont Cumulative Preferred • t a t V incent’* hospital wl Stock is at 1100 aahare, and ed wound la th* loft lu i this may be had, if de* w ere th ree fatallttoe du> aired, on n ten month'« In Oregon for th e week payment plan o f$10 per according to a report share Each paymen th e in d u strial aooldent i earns 6 pgr cent In The victim s were Jam e terest ir, Y am hill; Oeorg* K. Ct Get further infor or, W orden, and M arlin ( mat.on today. Shoshone, Idaho. A tota Mail the Cu- e a ts w ere reported, pon. ion of the 4 per cent stmti lim itatio n for perm a Friday'« election m akes a the highw ay commlaeloa w hich th e apodal oeaeloi E * t i tolature provided, and wl 111 BMSfil ano oer 110,000,000 road I U p k l b the oemmleelon som* tl when the people or ike 1 S ta a t au th q ru ju . m Visit Our FOUNTAIN 11. - ‘1 Sts for excellent sum m er r hoco d istric t were never to th e Ocho rd ln g to the statem en t wt tor. aoeordti a o tm a s t r e T he U niversity of Oregon ao-ed ball t o a a defeated th e Oregon Agr to ra l College girls a t C orvallis 1 s o o n o f 26 to «. T h e 16th ann u al conference of Woaaan’o Home M issionary soclsl tbo M o m district, M ethodist Bpls< oharch, w as held a t O rtshaat. M ajor W illiam G. Whit# of the oral s ta ff of the n atlo aal guard. Is T slsorlog a t his home in Eugene : InJtWtoO received In an automobile bto After the KM MOVIE A. ▲ buildInn boom has stru ck Ra G rain and alfalfa crops near 1 villa a re looking, fine and raakl g n a t grow th. Threw gold nuggets were fwuti th e craw of a duck by Mm. J. y. gars of Albany. W ork n the Salem Comme olub’a tree cam ping grounds is greasing rapidly. The shortage of gasoline on b a r to bee om ing serious for re c lu s e s of industry. Owing to the Increase of buslnes B aker postoffice will be m ade an c of th e firs t class July 1. Douglas county prune trees ap to bo in[-good condition and an avt crop la predicted th is season. f t a n k O. Worley died a t his 1 la R oseburg a t the age of 89 yean aottlod on South M yrtle creek in Newton Vandalsem, for th e pas mo a t ha sta te directo r of vocali tra in in g In th e public schools, ha H tall. T his su it com pare* very favor Malheur County Bank Undivided Profits Irtofly Sketched for Info IDAHO POWER CO.