18460. Sherman County Bank (Wasco, OR)

Bank Information

Episode Type
Suspension → Closure
Bank Type
state
Start Date
December 16, 1899
Location
Wasco, Oregon (45.592, -120.698)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini
Short Digest
33b7d49e

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles report the Sherman County Bank 'closed its doors' mid-December 1899 (temporary suspension suggested), and later a notice (Dec 26, 1899) states the bank 'has gone into voluntary liquidation' and depositors will be paid in full. No explicit run is mentioned; the closure appears to be voluntary liquidation (permanent).

Events (2)

1. December 16, 1899 Suspension
Cause
Voluntary Liquidation
Cause Details
Bank closed its doors (suspension) reported in mid-December 1899; later articles indicate this suspension led to voluntary liquidation.
Newspaper Excerpt
It is reported here that the Sherman County Bank, of Wasco, closed its doors today.
Source
newspapers
2. December 26, 1899 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
The Sherman County bank, at Wasco, Or., has gone into voluntary liquidation All depositors will be paid in full.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (3)

Article from The Dalles Times-Mountaineer, December 16, 1899

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Savide From Friday's Daily. S10 In the city election at Astoria Wed nesday, the non-partisan ticket was SM elected by majorities ranging from 250. 01 98 -18 Billy Ketchum left this morning for 04 Portland, and from there will go over -q the Northern Pacific to Chicago, where *JC II" Stay 04 stoedxe eq 10 Ex Senator W. T. Allen has been appointed senator, by the governor of JO Nebraska, to fill the vacancy caused SQ1 by the death of Senator Hayward. 's F. Lemke never changes the quality ue of the goods he carries. He keeps et Ent pue whish Auchorase 10 stock ported port and sherry wines that are uc Class 18Jg 91 A. J. Swift went to Portland today 78 to have his eyes treated by Dr. Brown. 88 There is a cataract on each eye which 3 must be removed before Mr. Swift can regain his sight. the dn oqm uosaed the II S1 up desla the more holder dursis silver 18 90'38 the [ IIIM the Ji there coffee L the Il will be no questions asked. OML [18'8[ 18 sn 10B bas will PIO 8 -de pus 14310 1886 11er MOUS 10 seques pearancees are that there is more to pus 118ᵗ 01 foot B II follow p beae- bb pinom 11 month 8 Joj uo 181 a contury the 04 feial -Jusy [legal B bard 01 uoos si Allask be ing, J. Homer Bfrd, having been convicted at Juneau, of the murder of two -000 18.19 the 19 This Davaon. 18 dem viction of murder in the first degree by an Alaska jury. Sample copies of the Household, N. 10 11" 'X 'N pus PINOM 'A which will be furnished at reduced Meeber pur the 411M rates Times-Mountaineer, will be furnished on application at this office. 'n 07 Belling e.Spnr JO order 08 By S. Commissioner J. M. Huntington, David Garrison was ordered released from jail and is now a free man. Gar009 JO " Service S'B M -28 bafail JOJ 1181 contuty the u! days tempted to defraud the government. Ata meeting of the Workman lodge the 10 sm eqf 1481n 2681 Providing рериешк"элем be held on the second and fourth JO quom a 10 Thursdays on every Thursday evening. A Grant county rancher, according to the Long Creek Eagle, has struck on a plan for keeping sheepmen from herding their flocks about his premises. He makes: practice of taking a mutton daily out of every herd of sheep near his place. Last nightthe Daugnters of Rebekah were entertained by Mr. McIntosh and Miss McIntosh, and right well did the hosts acquit themselves. They served the members with a sumptuous banquet consisting of roast turkey, cake, "the 04 pood everything pus coffee It is reported here that the Sherman County Bank, of Wasco, closed its doors today. No particulars are given JO the 10 the SE -0J 118 10 the ao Rusq the opening. Messrs. Patterson and Brock, the managers, are both conservative b eq 04 19 11 pus 'new business they will be able to get their bank on date. early us TB a feet 115 At the last meeting of Wasco Tribe the "W "A o "I '9I 'ON officers were elected for the ensuing term: Henry Nagel, sachem; J. D. Hockman, sagamore; Chas. F. Jones, junior sagamore; Frank Menefee, ayor to Jedeer 'I 'O receips: JO chile prophet; W. H. Butts, trustee. L. J. Davenport and son, of Mosier, Dayen- "W Jenen As city. ehe up 9.18 needs Moster doj prom poor B set ant best the 18 11 persidep pus ecodence 08 SV Country Masso 10 and says by depond IIIM Mosier the 10 JO peeq 14 marketted and bas eq old steers In Portland that averaged mill The pus piece B spnnod 0011 beed. 010 This afternoon Harvey Kortzman, person pession 10 pessons 19 our ey: mo.11 discharged SBM the uo left pus sherify the 10 Sports 3 b'clock train for his home at Gres-de his Joj 0098 10 puoc "4" main. 2774 the uo examination JOI pesrance SBM 11 after pus 1881 arrived approved by Justice Bayard this afternoon, Kotzman was ordered released. F. M. Kagy, of Portland, formery, the u₁ 19 Hereld Northwest the 421M city soliciting for the Native Son, a a monthly magazine published in the Native pus Ploneers the JO pus pus suos the JO traditions pus bistory the pinous that and 8 st II state pus Oregon 01 up by IIIM prople Dallas pedoq eq 02 19 11 Ilbert 8 11 / Charlie Twinham, the obliging steward on the Regulator, didn't come you SEM 41 [88] eqq do an any fault of his, however, but the fault of the treacherons alarm clock that was to have awakened him but didn't "go off" on time. When Charlie awoke yesterday morning it was past time for by should by and 04 boat 18 toot the careh pus JEO 8 107 could -30! JBC 100J18 8 Seeture his mo.j from the имор Buoja 2018 home, and thinking it Was bound for Vancouver, he gave chase. After runhimself down, he discovered the car Oharlie 'btis the uo SEM the put up dn easy boat could get to The Dalles without him, contented himself until the evening train, when he boarded it and came to The Dalles. Notice to Taxpayers. A warrant for the collection of all delinquent taxes due Wasco county mai 'spusq Am up


Article from The Hood River Glacier, December 22, 1899

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Judge Davenport of Mosier recently marketed 14 head of 2-year-old steers that netted him $40 a head in Portland "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia, tried doctors, visited mineral springs, and grew worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. That cured me." It digests what you eat. Cures indigestion, sour stomach, heartburn and all forms of dyspepsia. Williams & Brosius By order of Judge Bellinger, David Garrison was released from jail last Thursday and is now a free man. He had been sentenced to serve 500 days. Miss Annie E. Cuaning, Tyre, Mich., says, "I sufferd a long time from dyspepsia; lost flesh and became very weak. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure completely cured me." It digests what you eat and oures all forms of stomach trouble, never fails to give immediate relief in the worst cases. Williams & Brosius. The Sherman County Bank at Wasco closed its doors last week. The suspension is thought to be only temporary. Mrs. R. Churchill, Berlin, Vt., says, "Our baby was covered with running sores. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her." A specific for piles and skin diseases Beware of worthless counterfeits. Williams & Brosius. The trial of Frank McDaniel for the murder of Claire Fitch resulted in a verdict of manslaughter. He will go to prison for 15 years, but he should be hanged. J.P.Clark, Peoria, Ill., says, "Surgeons wanted to operate on me for piles, but I cured them with DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve," It isinfallible for piles and skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. Williams & Brosius. 8


Article from Gardnerville Record, December 26, 1899

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TheFuller will case which was on trial came at Oroville for the past five weeks to an end a few days ago by the jury declaring the will a forgery. W. S. convicted by a of a saloon at Sutter running Curry. Nicholaus, jury county, in violation of the prohibition was to pay a fine ordinance, sentenced appeal of $250. He will for a new trial. The son of H. D. of a bonfire loney three-year-old Los Angeles, built Ma- His during the absence of his parents. clothing became ignited, and was verely burned that he expired before medical aid could reach him. Mrs. Mary Perry, a young Portuguese woman, living at San Jose, was shot in the head and seriously wounded by her husband, Antoine Perry, who was drunk and in a jealous rage. The grand jury at San Luis Obispo indicted Bert Ross, a convict in San Quentin, for murder. Ross, who was sent to prison for burglary from San Diego county, assaulted Deputy Sheriff W. J. Ward of that city, from which injuries Ward died. Adam Crist deliberately shot his wife and two small boys in a lodging house Tacoma, and then killed himself. Years of domestic trouble caused the crime. The Bush-street theater, the pioneer playhouse at San Francisco, was destroyed by fire one day last week. Arthur Sewell, the shipowner and last Democratic candidate for vice-president, is in San Francisco on a business trip. Hiram T. Lewis, a well-known pioneer of Yolo county died of old age at his home near Madison. He was a native of New York and 80 years of age. He leaves a wife and seven children. The Santa Fe railroad officials at Los Angeles have given out a comparative statement of passenger business, showing that passengers carried thus far this are 22 per cent more than for the time in 15 per cent same season 1898, more than in 1897, and 86 per cent more than in 1896. At Diamond Springs, El Dorado county, the charge against H. Weinstock of Sacramento, of advertising for sale a prohibited article, was dismissed. The Sherman County bank, at Wasco, Or., has gone into voluntary liquidation All depositors will be paid in full. The Associated charities of Los Ange les have made complaint to eastern cities against sending of indigent con sumptives to that city without providing sufficient means to care for them. San Jose officials have begun a movement to rid the city of a gang of Chinese highbinders. The Forty-eight regiment (colored). is to leave San this week. The Manila expected regiment Francisco f has been in quarantine for some time on count of smallpox. This will be the last of the new troops to leave for the islands. San Francisco merchants are planestablish a commercial museum. de Bruyne, a ning Gustaf to hermit dead of in Sono- his county, was found cabin ma on Sonoma mountain recently. He was supposed to have been destitute, but a search of his effects revealed property worth $10,000. The Los Angeles board of trade has the fight against the proposed and at the meettaken Jamaica up treaty, resolutions regular were ing of the directors adopted protesting against the making of any reduction in the tariff on citrus fruits. Copies of the resolution were forwarded to President McKinley and to Senator Perkins. Firman Church, a prominent Demo- died cratic politician of Fresno county, at Fresno a few days ago. The California Dustless Roads comhas been incorporated, with $600, 000 pany capital. of which $160,000 has been subscribed. The company is engaged in the use of crude oil for street sprinkling. The prospects for a big crop of celery favorSanta Ana were never so out this season. Twelve hundred able as are devoted to celery in the peatacres lands region, from which it is expected have ship 1000 cars, some of which D. E. to been sent forward. thus Smeltzer, already the largest celery grower Some was up the situation. planted sums too early and was injured should by the As a matter of fact we before heat. to get the crop ready not with a season like as weather matures the crop be Christmas attempt this, has the too warm but the normal season to rapidly, basis of our calculations in planting, the what will be lost at the beginning the and be made up four times at each will by having celery ripening of March. month close from now to the first of Frank McDaniel was found guilty the manslaughter at Portland, Or., by for the before which he was tried The verjury of Miss Claire Fitch. murder accompanied by a recommen- of the diet dation was signed by every member the exthat the accused be given is 15 treme jury penalty of the law, which years in the penitentiary.