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BANKS AND BANKING INSTITUTIONS


i ► Special Attention given to Collections Establislied 1859

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LADD & TILTON

TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS

PORTLAND. OREGON


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, , H. W. CORBETT. President , , A. L. Mills. Vice-President


J. W. NbwkIRK. Cashier


W. C. Alvord. Assistant Cashier B. F. Stevens. 2nd Asst. Cashier


FIRST NATIONAL BANK


OF PORTLAND. OREGON


Capital, $^00,000.00 *„o w2?mNVToir;;i«Ts Surplus, $690,000.00

Designated Depository and Financial Agent United States


• John C. Ainsworth. President w John S. Baker, Vice-President


P. C. Kaufmann, 2d Vice-President ♦ ARTHUR G PRiCHARD. Cashier f


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rlUtLIIY BANK


TACOMA, WASHINGTON


• Capital, $300,000.00 ^'"loMartmlSt*'**" Deposits, $1,200,000.00 ♦


Department

TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS


4 Savings Department


Safe Deposit Vaults


J. C. Ainsworth, Pretident . F. C. Miller, Catliier

W. B. AVER, Vice-Prctidcnt


R. W. ScHMBBR, Aut. Cashier A. M. Wright, Asst. Cashier


THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK

Capital, $300,000 Surplus and Profit, $50,000 Deposits, $1,800,000 Wants Good Business upon Substantial Assets

PORTLAND, OREGON


Gives personal attention to the needs and requirements of every account


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