Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 07, 1917, Image 2

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    HEPPNER HERALD
No. 3774
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
it Hpppner in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on
November 20, 1917.
RESOURCKS
3 0
S. A. PATTISON. Publisher.
An Independent, Loral Newspaper.
Entered of the Heppner, Oregon
Pont Office, as second-class mutter.
Terms of Subscript ion.
One Year - - $1.50
Six Months - - 75
Three Movths - - 50
FRIDAY. DEC. 7, 1017.
PRINTER WILL
GO SOME TOO
The world is moving some, ly
jintfs, the price of meat and
other things has gone so hiprh
by jumps and tilts a fellow has to
walk on stilts to get within reach
of meator any other thing to eat.
The Kaiser with his Zepp and
Sub has raised a lot of hell with
grub. We tremble at the price
of spuds The laundry man has
raised on suds, the barber says
the wartime air is making bristles
of our hair which dulls his razor
and his shears and does a lot of
things that queers the barber
game, increasing toil and, too,
the price of polecat oil has got so
high these warscared days the
barber says he has to raise the
price on haircut, singe and shave
to save him trom a pauper s
grave. They've done away with
all our booze and now the man
who smokes and chews must add
to every smoke and chew a lot of
wartime revenue.
The slaughter house has moved
to Mars, the price of pork is inj
the stars, and the butcher stull' is
prone to stray somewhere along
thj Milky Way, and I surmise
that very soon that gink who
stays up in the moon will lake to
wearing on his yops some very
fancy mutton chops. The poul
try, too, has hit the breeze and
way up in the highest trees have
found a roosting lor their legs
and Mr. Man, the price of eggs
have gone so high above the
earth they're worth a lot more
than they're worth. Wheat and
corn and oats and rye have got
Mount Maker skinned for high,
and even now the new mown hay
has taken wings and Hew away
and all that we can do is wish
whenwe bethink ourselves of fish.
The Sockeye almost failed to
sock, and cod, th" Linn and Kelp
and Rock, are humping where
the Hump-bacU humps with
prices going up by jumps.
A man today would have to
steal to meet the upward price of
veal, and it's as hard as saying
prayers to grt a mess of 1'u lgian
hares. The middle man has
cornered yams, the law has gob
bled up the clams, the ducks
and geese come in by drabs, the
submarines have killed the crabs
The ,1 rsey cows. with coals t'
SilK Ot in. in . a i oi I ,ine I or 1 hei i
iuiIa and lull let l.tl and r' tai:e
cheese liiiwr.aw such tunes
as these in ail in v lite, (hough
its a crime, I'm going to raise
thi' price of rli me ami prose and
a U and little lnMt-i to where 1
can be introduced to one good,
Mpi ire meal a dav pull's come
hiijlier an.wt.i). We've Minted
nil that we can Mint, the trust
has raised the puce of print, so
I'l the Inli pi ice dav s , come the
printer he'll be going .oiue.
l'he clo! hier ' raised tin price
of cloihes. the Iio-iit's raise,)
the price of lio-e. tlie T.mM'TV
raised the price ot pant It only
takes a hail' a gi.mce lo see I'm
patched trom co.v to stern, it's
t.iMiig all that I cau earn to iir
lusli paper, pi i -s and ink, to
print this (.heel, .eid so 1 thin'
that unite a Mpiad of you old ginks
who cpolikM' the ilopea printer
thinks, never come through with
U sou it's wartime and it's up
to you to drill m with a little ulc
we heed come more wind m
our sail we wa'.t to moisten
throat and lips u, Mt'.g home
more about t he w r'l budd
ing here to carry gnil to linht
the chap ca ied Kaiser lull
We'll lick that cuss, vou bet
we wii' and change his name
to "Sissor li d." t Mil wiiiie we
Mng another ver-.e just p!c;cc
tr.ict that tiuMv purse we need
the money on the square, there's
Iheuuiati-'il in our hair, t'harly
I., lijlil III li U tiles, tW'llslt. I,
L: uvhcoiiil'er.
joans and discounts
WwrdraflH, unsecured
U. S. Honda other than Liberty Bunds of 1917:
I. S. ooniln deposited to secure circulation par value 25,000.00
J. S. bunds and certificates of indebtedness pied (fed to secure U. S. deposits
par value 50,000.00
j. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure postal savings
deposits par value 1.000.00
Total U. S. bonds other than Liberty Bonds and certificates of indebt
ness ibi'ity Loan Bunds, unpledged, 3's per cent and 4 per cent
Honda, securities, etc. other than U. S.:
tacuritiea other than U. S. bonds not including stocks owned un-
plodr!d
tock of Federal Reserve Bank 50 per cent of subscription
alue of ban kin if house
'urniture and fixtures
teal estate owned other than banking house
,uwful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
lanb in vault and net amounts due from National banks
Jet amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies other than in-
eluded in Items 13, 14 and 15
checks on other banks in the same city or town as reportinii bank other than
Item 17
Total of Items 14, 15. 16. 17 and 18 204.160.65
JheckH on hanks located outaide of city or town of reporting bank and other
caah items
ftedemption fund with U. S, Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer
25.llKI.llll eg
' 8.724.2D li
78.444.9S 1
126,017.76 13
77,716.1)7
TOTAL..
$1,404,171.11
LIABILITIES
Capital stock imid in $ 100.IKK
Surplus fund 21). (KK
Undivided profits 73.776.90
Less current expenses, interost, and taxes paid 10,947.81 62 829,09
Circulating notes outstanding 15,400.00
Net amounts due to National banks 12,596,7
Net amounts due to banks. ImnkerB and trust companies other than included
in 30 or 31 39.26H.34
Total of itemB 31 and 32 51.865.07
Demand depositsother than bank deposit -subject to Reserve depos
its payable within 30 days:
Individual deposits subject to check 811,059.35
Certificates of deposit due in lees than 30 days other than for money bor
rowed 5,815.66
Conhier's checks outstanding1 3,761.22
Dividends unpaid 200. 00
Total demand deposits other than bank deposits subject to Reserve,
Hems 33, 3). 36, 36, 37, 38. 39 and 40 820,8:16.23
Time deposits subject to Reserve payable after 30 days, or subject
to 30 days or more notice, and postal saving's:
t'erliticates of deMsit other than for money borrowed 233.572.43
Postal saviwrs deposits l.oou.wo
Olher time deposit 31.64H.86
Total of time deposit subject to Reserve, Items 41, 42, 43 and 44 266,222.09
United States deposits other than postal savings:
War loan deposit account 63,1.2.00
(Jlmh Letters of Credit and Travelers Checks oulst&ndlnfr 3,539.93
TOTAL - $1,404,174.11
STATE OF OUEGON. ")
S8.
County of Morrow, )
I, W. P. Mahoney, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn,
ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl
edge and belief. ' W. P. MAI10NEY. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before uie this 3rd dny of December
I'J17. Seal HUBINA P. COURIGALL, Notary Public.
My commission expires Aug Jih, 1921.
CORRECT Attest:
W. 0. MINOR,
J. D. NATTER, ' '
FRANK GILLIAM,
Directors.
No. now
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank
hi, lli'ppiier in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on No
votnb.-r 20, 1017.
RESOURCKS
Loans and discounts (except those shown on b and c) $li07, 121.0
r'orciitn Hills of Kxchunire or Drafts sold with Indorsement of this bank
Overdralts. securwl; unsecured 67.0
U. S llonds (other than Liberty Bonds of 1917);
C. S. tMinds and certificates of indebtedness owned and unpledged
Total II. S. bonds (other than Liberty Honda) and certificates of indebted-
When making your preparations for your Christ
mas Dinner, don't forget we are Headquarters for
Good Things To Eat
Fancy Fruits and Vegetables
Fancy Canned and Glass Goods
Candy, Nuts, Etc.
The new sugar regulations are causing a shortage in
Xmas Candies. From the fact that we placed our
orders early in October our usual supply is assured;
prices higher, of course. Place your orders early
while the supply lasts.
PHELPS GROCERY CO.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at
La (irnniic, Oregon. November 19. 1IM7.
Notice is hereby Riven that William Henry
Clerk, sole legatee under the lust Will and Testa
ment of Kllen Tippett. deceased, of Lena, Oregon,
who. on June 20. li)14. made Homestead Entry
No. 0i:j.-)UO for S'.a NKU. SE' i Sec. 32. NWW SW
1 1 Sec. ;t:i. T. 2 S. Lot 2, Sec. 5. Tp. 3 S. Range 29
Eartt, Willamette Meridian has filed notice of
intention to make three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before C. C. Pat
terson, United States Commissioner, at his office
at Heppner, Oregon, on the 7th day of January;
IU1K.
Claimant names as witnesses: J. D. French, of
Ciurdane, Oregon, John Brosnan, of Lena, Oregon
Noah Pettyjohn and Joseph M. Hayes, of Hepp
ner, Oregon.
id:5 C. S. DUNN, Reioeter.
Liberty Lomi llondn. unpledged. 3W Pr cent nd 4 pr cent
Liberty ahu Bond, pleiitted to ecur V. S. and other deposits, V-t percent
H!ld I iT cnt I MH.
It.nnlK. SeeurittfR. Etc. (other than U, 8.):
St..ck of Kisteral Heuerv lUnk per cent of lubicription) i.r
r'urniturr and tinluren i.'. 17ti.
Lawful nwrvu with Federal Reaerve Hank 1', -
i mh in nuH and net amount due from National Hanks ,..
Nt t unit -ti m due fnmi banki. banken. and truit companies other thnn includ-
fl in Item 1.1. U and I A
t luH-kri on oih.-r bank i in the name city or town at re port in a hank (other than
Item V) ;
t he-k" n bnnkn tH Hted outaid of city or town of re,Hrttnff bank and other
i;.i iteiim . - . i i,
l-it. i.-.l ettim-l but not ctllei-te-l (approiunate) It.luUi)
H her aiM'tM. 'f nnv Fxpetme and Intereat paid 1
ItM'AL " i.e.
LlAlllLlTlKS
t'Hp't.il t-hn k paid in I - n.
Sot ilu f iiinl '.
ri..livi..-.t prflHM
!. rurrr'tt etpentM'a. intereitt, and taxee paid J ;
iMteie-l ill .1 dmco'iut folln'tetl hut not earnd--apprutliUMt--tOo.im
SiM hiitiiuMtn -t ir to Nittionnl bankt ; .
i, iii4n.l deiMMit (other than bank depxeita) aub)ect W Keterve (depomta
PMntlOe withm .10 datu).
In lis .,ny ,bi-i'l ul'jtvt to cherk . ; i
1 1 tu-d h. . k
t et tu ki outMtanding 1
lour .WixH.it ulj.vt U Reserve (iaabUi after io daya. or ubjevt to
,t i "f more mtth e, and poala) aavinc);
rt ti,me .( i1epit t.'thr than money borrowed t
i it h.'i t in.- defHiita ; i. i
I nil,,! State defia :ta (thrr than loaial MVIhf):
t ii.tomfii ; r o( cfr-bt drawn uamtt ,
VI. - , .
sr.n: ok oKKiioN. )
I'.uin.y of Mtrrt.)
1. S. V Sponoer, C.4hir of the abovo.nnmisl bank, Jo so
ti ly nwotir t tuit h above htatvmoiit h tru to !h bv&i t f
Uii.twUMlK" Htnl bt lu f S V. Sl'KNCKU, Cushu r
SiiliNiTtooii and hworn to boftre imh thin lird d.iy of I i-at:. r
t'.u; Ni'i JOS. J. NYS, Notary I'ublu
My ctunmiHMon txnirtn Juno L'. r,l'..
rtUKKCT Attfht:
J. W. ItKYMKi:
J.O. TUOMINOX.
W. T. MATLU'K.
Sum K. Van Vactor, went to I Mr. Fox, of Vancouvt r. W;.
IWtUtui Suiulay to Uvk after hintton, who wa.- hero at tt
some bujtiiu'M matter for the the funeral of her kCjuiTuiiv.thiT.
Ki d Croi i haj-ter. Mrs, Aers, has nturiu ii
n v
Notice of Final Account
Notice is hereby given that Amos Missildine,
administrator of the Entale of J. (, Williams, de
ceased, has tiled his final account with the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County.
and that said Court has set. as the time and place
of settlement of said account. December 22nd,
I'JI", at the hour of two o'clock 1 M., in the
Court room of said Court in Heppner. Oregon,
Objection must be tiled on or before said date.
AMOS MISS1LD1NE.
d:'.2 Administrator.
HIM
M
H. F. TASH
A. S. Akers
TASH & AKERS
Successors to Vaughn & Sons
GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS
Our stock of Shelf Hardware, Tools, Builders'
Hardware, etc., is full and complete and we respect
fully solicit your inspection and patronage. We be
lieve we can give you satisfaction both as to quality
and prices.
PLUMBING DEPARTMENT
We are installing a new Piumb'ng Department
and have secured the services of a master plumber
as manager. All work in this line will receive care
ful attention and will be executed in the most approv
ed manner.
A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited.
TASH & AKERS
HEPPFER
OREGON
iv ir.gnc nrc in
The Morning!
No cold rooms, cvrn if tlio
wind is howling out of the
Northwest, when you have
A
Great Western
Duplex Heater
For Conl or Wmxl
Tlii Move liolila lh fire, nnd it
lurn coiil nr wmxl M-rfirtly,
IxviiiiH., of in Piipli t ('.riilo.
All of I lie fnM urn Imriicd, aril
tin-re int a comer ot Ihc niotus
lli.it in not wiirtn. lt auro In
Hsk to wv tlii.i iiuirvcliMi bi'Mtrr.
Case Furniture Co.
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JUST RECEIVED
A NEW LINE OF
DOLLS
ALSO
BOOKS
BOTH NEW AND KE-PI1INTS
HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY
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JUST RECEIVED
NEW LINE tF
WINTER GOODS
UNDERWEAR
SHIRTS MACKINAW'S
HOSIERY, ETC.
Call and make you nclection purlv.
iSi-r.nu only f 1 jmt yiar.
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