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Two Small Concerns in Oregon Close Their Doors. NOT ENOUGH MONEY ON HAND TO PAY DEPOSITORS A Jewelry Store Burglarized at Santa Rosa-Fresno Has Begun a War on Gambling, Deputy Sheriffs and Constables Closing All Houses Where Games Were Carried On. Special to the RECORD-UNION GERVAIS (Or.), Jan. 24.-The United States Banking Company suspended payment here yesterday morning. There was a run made on it Saturday afternoon, and all the coin the bank had here was drawn out. At the time of the opening of the bank on Monday morning, the cashier refused to resume business, owing to the fact that a large crowd gathered about the building. The United States Banking Company has three banks. One at Gervais (the main office), one at Junction City, Or., and one at Sheridan, Or. The Junction City branch had a run to-day, and closed its doors as soon as all the funds were exhausted. So far no run has been made on the Sheridan branch. The President of the company, C. Baldridge, is at present in Chicago, and is expected to return immediately. Until his return there is no way of getting at the condition of affairs. on $10,000 vais branch and $12,000 deposit There is in the between Gerunpaid, in amounts ranging to from Most of $1,500 down small amounts. the Gervais merchants drew out Saturday, causing the run, and the farmers are yet unpaid. A rumor of the unsafe condition of the firm was started on the streets Saturday noon, and a run was made. The depositors are not boisterous, and a majority firmly believe that upon the President's return things will be made satisfactory to all the creditors. This afternoon all the firm's property in Gervais was attached by Sheriff Knight, on claims aggregating $2,500. On account of the absence of the President the stockholders are unable to make any statements, but a meeting will be called here immediately on his return. All three banks are small concerns.