Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 30, 1917, Image 4

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    POLICIES AND OPERATION
THE fundamental basis of service at the Farm
ers & Stockgrowers National Bank consists of
both the ability and willingness to helpfully
co-operate in the problems of the local Farm
ers and Stock-raisers. Wherever we can aid
legitimate enterprise and development we
shall be found more than glad to do so.
Checking and Savings accounts
both small and large are in
vited. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
THE FARMERS AND
STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK
tll.l't 'NI-.K,
OKI-XON
When the Chill Wind Blows
You will be reminded that you need a
warm
WINTER SUIT
a smitf 0 VERCOAT, or a COMFY
MACKINAW.
Call and inspect our stock, leave your
order and become one of our satisfied
customers.
LOUIS PEARSON
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER OREGON
MOLES WANTED IB
I will be at the PALACE HOTEL,
Heppner, Or., to buy all kinds of
MULES, from 4 to 12 years old, from
15 hands high up. Broken or un
broken. Will buy some smaller
mules for the south. If you have
any for sale, call or write me care
the above hotel and I will come out
to see them.
W . H . KIME
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
H. S. Ewinsr. of Cecil, register
ed al he Palare Sunday.
R. J. Carsner, cattleman of the
Spray country, is in Heppner i
this week.
Jeff Neel went Pendleton Sun
day morninj? to have his eves
treated by an oculist of that city.
EXTRA FINE CABBAGE for;
krout in any quantity at Cum-'
mings' Vegetable Market. 2M?2 '
Mrs. Lena McFerrin arrived at !
Heppner Saturday evening from j
Walla Walla, for a few days bus-;
iness visit.
LOST On the Hir.ton creek
road last Saturday evening, a j
black Fur Hood. Finder please:
leave at Herald oBiceand receive
suitable reward. 3utf
W. 0. Hill, cashier of Lexing
ton State Bank, was in town
Wednesday evening on a hurried
business trip, Mr. Hill reports
business conditions good in his
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ftnley,
well known residents of the Lex
ington district, were business
visitors here Monday. While in
town Mr. Finley became a sub
scriber to the Herald.
Guy Boyer returned from Pen
dleton Saturday, where he under
went an operation for appendi
citis on the previous Sunday. Mr.
Boyer was in the hospital only
five days and returned home feel
ing fine.
FOR SALE: Sixty tons of
wheat headings and a dozen or
more stacks of straw. Plenty of
good pasture for feeding with
running water which never
freezes Jos. Eskelson's Clark
canyon ranch. L'Hrf
AUTO CASKET DELIVERY
FOR QUICK SERVICE
M.L.CASE FURNITURE CO.
To the Public :
fIl:t Sihvi'ns 4 1 f ItinU may b ntt rihilti'il to -i
knmt livli. i,f tli. n.viU of its p,ul iruUr locality,
a il.'siiv to iiMiiler pet sunn! mid individual scrvico
in irniiiiiii ilo w.'if ir( of its i iistoiiM-rs, and ro.
Miilli'i'H itltli to inrrt all il.'in.liul v Till
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
We Invite Your Accounts
Stray Bucks Picked Up
I have picked up with my band,
above Pilot Rock, live (") head
of Lincoln bucks. Owner please
come forward, prove property
and take them away.- John M:--Natnee,
Echo, Oregon. H'.ldUlpd
A Theodore Thomas Retort
A t'liunii-U'ilstlo stni-.y Is tul of one
of the first rehcnrsiils of (hr college
choir (of the Cincinnati Cullcc of Ma
nic), at which Theodore Thomas liuil
reprimanded some of the sopranos
sharply for Inattention, -n,. Urals ns
as if we were mcinlicrs of his orrlics
tm!" exclaimed an iii.liaimm mnuep to
her next nt-lKlilmr. Th as overheard
tlin remark and let It pass for the mo
ment, hut lit the close of I he rehearsal,
hh the performers were leaving the
Hlaue, lie passed the holy in quest ion
and, tnrnhiK to her, said very quietly,
lint with that liitlnu sun asm which
those who knew him did not rare to
excite, ".Madam, yon will have to sinu
a (ireat deal better than ton do now
before 1 shall treat yon as I treat the
members of my orchestra!"- .Memoirs
of Theodore Thomas.
Origin of the T Rail.
Hubert UvintrMon Slt-wim sailed
from New York to l.lverpnol bcf.uotlie
iitltonl of the oieau steamer In Hiosp
days the piissaue took two m.aitli-. and
Stevens passed many an h nir. J:e k
knile In one hand and a pice 01 tvoml
In the other, broodim: mer a '-ol.,in
that had often Hurried liiin hw to
run n iiiilroad without stone sli m.rers
fur tracks, lie wanted to yet an iioti
mil Unit would "hold'' and w.m t;,!,,.
the phoe of the tl in sliqn t:i-ici:,.l to
tin1 i hair of the i-mnp.nl ,lut before
lie reached Kn-laicl lo w'.i't u ie
walnl to him the solution of lo piol..
lem. and that solutt u look the f.'i m of
II T rail with a litoad bio-e that nniM
applied dire, t to a -I d n I sup.
i port i nat i n.u Is ti:i in ue on a,,
he lail h a;. of tlie w 01 Id
Illiteracy M Sp4in.
: III 111 111 Vl.l i.r. ;ii.,l -hiall f..u- s pi
I i he Ulterior of Spain u.i . i.o k"i
l" 1 .1 lead ol l lie. Thel e .. I I
I Spam ,:n.i"im iinnl :1a !'... t
i le-ols of nut kind and many fiou.
.II"!-. tt'iih i an l e mi. .n.lv bt 'i
rid e nth. thele Pc"; no ., -In, .,,,
T r:i ' ! tt ii) totlilliltliM ,itot i n:;i ,u;
Uti-i.il i iti e lit hool i t oiuu! ii v . i . t
olilu.ilory Seteiity six per c ut of t' e
III .Iron In Spain are l liieiaie.
Another View of It.
"How did Itinkn u.'t all I 11:11:1 .1 no "
"Tiled til I ome betwnn a III ..a a I
hl nlfe"
"li tet fered In 11 fnuit row' '
"Oil. tn lei. d t" iv. !' ..
ithell eiicli was , ..i-li ,: t a I ,,;ii i,
111 1IIII0 "- I'iori.bi r,,io - I :u u.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!
It is time to think about those good warm blan
kets for winter. We have a complete line of cot
ton, wool and woolnap blankets. Make your se
lections now, as they are going fast.
We have on display some Wool-comfort Batts.
These are quilted all ready for the top covering.
Why not try one, they are great.
OUR
COAT DEP ARTMENT
still contains a few good numbers and it will pay
you to look them over.
New line of SHIRT WAISTS in this week.
MINOR & CO.
600D GOODS
Dry Goods Dept. Heppner, Oregon
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Consult Dr. Turner :
EYE SPECIALIST j
e :
of Portland, Ore.
Ac Palace Hotel, Heppner
Wednesday and Thursday,
Dec. 12, 13, 1917
In lone 2
Friday, Dec. 14, 1917
NoTK K KOK ITHI.irATION'.
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hi l,n (inniiie, Urt'fcfon. Nm. l'.t. UM7,
Noiici m Imti'Iiv mwit tluit John Urosnnn.
of l.i'titi. ( trivmi. who. on Miiy, 1 llH,
tiiH.li- Il.'inil-aii Kmrv No. nui t, ftir SW '4 N
i W .-SW , S.v. .11. NW. NW'i Siv. JU NK1 1
Stv, n. 1 1. li:imr' l'nst. W. M., hnn I'lul
!.tirf of inl-titi..ii to innki' 1 hnv-v.'iir I'nmf lor.
iHl'li ih r!,t m l. (he- l.-ini ;.lif .iofi. ril-t.l, b.-fon-i'.
I ";tf le't-Hi - . I mtfti Stiitrw oiinn-.-i.tnT. at
hi "itii-o nl ltii',itr. On itoti. oiithi'Tth tiny of
.),muir . I'M"'.
iHiiti.utl 1 itt 1 iti nn wit r ,fMc-; Hi-nry t'lnrk
nf I ,-ini. t tn-ct 11. J. l. Vn-iH'h. .f ( ii r 1 ,km. Or..
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THE BRICK
McATEE & AIKEN, Props.
ICE CREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
!
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. U. S. Lend Office at
La Grande. Oreifon, November 19. 1917.
Notice in hereby uiven that William Henry
Clerk, mile leiratee under the last Will and Testa
ment of Kllen Tippett. decenseil, of Lena, Oregon,
who. on June 'Jo. 1914. made Hometitead Entry
No. HI ir,wi for S'-i NK't. SK't Sec. 32. NWi, SW
1 1 Sec. It. T. 2 S. Lot 2. Sec. 5. Tp. 3 S. Rane 29
Kant, Willamette Meridian haa filed notice of
intention to make three-year Froof, to eetabliah
claim to the land atnive dencritMtl, before C. C. Pat
terson. I'miiil State Commiioner, at hiaomce
al Heppner. OreKon, on the 7th day of January
mis.
Claimant names aa witnesses: J. I). French, of
tlunlHiie. tlretion. John Hnifnan, of Lena. Oregon
Noah Peto john and Joseph M. Hayea, of Hepp.
n r. Oreiron.
1 iiM C. S. I)I!NN. Keicitter.
W ANT K.I ) All kinds old Iron
ritrs and rubber I will pay 10
pi-r ton for i run if delivered with
in two weeks. CEO. W. VF.R.
DOT. 30tf
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HK;ill : IMUM1I K Kl RKNSKY
i.o r,tu.t; c utrol i f tl.e real Cvvcruuivi.t vt UuU
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
of the
LEXINGTON STATE BANK
No. 228
at Lexington in the State of Oregon, at
the cloie of butineie November 20, 1917
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts . .. $88,303.99
Overdrafts, secured
and unsecured .10
Bonds and Warrants ... 2,682.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00
Due from approved re
serve banks 34,162.83
Checks and other cash
items 96.35
Cash on hand 6,719.44
133.464.71
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in . .. 15,000.00
Surplus fund 1,500.00
Undivided profits, less
expenses and taxes
paid 279.40
Individual deposits
subject to check ... 103,661.79
Demand certificates of
deposit . 167.87
Cashier checks out
standing 490.00
Time and Savings de-
poiits 7.365.65
133.464.71
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Morrow
I. W. O. Hill, Caihler of tht bov
named hiir.k, do solemnly iwetr thnt
the above atatement ia true to th
tet of my knowledge and be'.irf.
W. O. HILL
Cas'.iier
Sulicribcd and iworn to befort me
thia 2Sih day of November. 1917.
C. E. Woodaon,
Notary I'ubhc
My commission eipirea Oct 1, 1920.
CORRECT Attest:
W. C Scott
frank Gilliam
L'irecton