Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 18, 1918, Image 3

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CAINS!
Men's Fifteen-inch Lace
Boots, Brown Calf
lif nv. i ii r i
men s rive-mcn worK Art -A A . nn
Shoe, Light or Heavy $3-12 4 $4:2
Sole, Tan or Black V .
Get Yours While We Have Your Sizes at These Prices
E. N. Gonty Shoe Store
HEPPNER BAKERY
Where Purity and Quality count
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cookies, Doughnuts, etc., baked every day
Special Attention given Orders for Parties, etc.
W. C. BOWLING, Prop.
HEPPNER, OREGON
HARDMAN GARAGE
BLEAKMAN si RAU, Props.
Courteous and Efficient Service by
Courteous and Competent Workmen
Accessories, Supplfes, Expert Vulcanizers
Guaranteed Tire Service
HARDMAN, OREGON
AUTO CASKET DELIVERY
FOR QUICK SERVICE
M.L.CASE FURNITURE CO.
W. IV. tILo 1 AUKAiN 1
Under New Management
A G06D MEAL, 25c and up
New Waitresses, Clean Tables, Everything First-class I
U S
u
"Cured!"
Mrs. Gus Griffith, of
Everton, Mo., writcsi "I
suffered for three years
with various female
troubles. My life was a
misery. 1 was not able
to do anything . . . bear
ing down pains In my
back and liinbs.and head
ache . . . weak and nerv
ous. Dr. recom
mended Cardul to me."
TAKE
tun Tlie Woman's Tonic
'When I was on the
sixth bottle", she contin
ues, "1 began feeling like
a new woman . 1 am
now a well woman . . .
I know my cure Is per
manent for It has been
three years ince I look
Cardul." ThouMndl of
women, now strong and
healthy, who once suf
fered from women's ail
ment, give Card-u-l the
credit nr Ihcif good
health. Try It, for your
troubles.
All Droirutj
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No. 3774
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Heppoer in the Slate ot Oregon, at the close of business on
December 31, 1917.
RESOURCES .
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, unsecured
U. S. Bonds other than Liberty Bonds of 1917:
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation par value-...
U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure postal savings
deposits par value
Total U. S. bonds other than Liberty Bonds and certificates of indebt
ness ! ..-
Liberty Loan Bonds, unpledged. 3Va per cent and 4 per cent
Bonds, securities, etc. other than U. S.:
Securities other than U. S. bonds not including stocks owned un
pledged Stock of Federal Reserve Bank 60 per cent of subscription
Value of banking house
Furniture and fixtures
Real estate owned other than banking house .'.
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash in vault and net amounts due from National banks
Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies other than in
cluded in Items 13, 14 and 15 .
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank other than
Item 17
Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 ...7 '
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other
cash items
Redemption fund with U. S, Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer
25.000.00
S946.833.38
2.358.18
26.000.00
11.160.00
18.284.74
3.600.00
28.400.00
6,727.26
8,724.20
61,666.93
83.113.12
60,628.62
1.124.84
4.867.68
1.250.00
TOTAL..
$1,262,618.74
LIABILITIES
82,628.86
17,826.36
36.747.02
Capital stock paid in j
Surplus fund
Undivided profit
Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amounts due to National banks
Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies other than included
in 30 or 31
Total of items 31 and 32
Demand deposits other than bank deposits subject to Reserve depos
its payable within 30 days:
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days other than for monev bor
rowed
Cashier's checks outstanding
Dividends unpaid
Total demand deposits other than bank deposits subject to Reserve,
Items 33, 34, 35, 36, 37. 38. 39 and 40 729,303.80
Time deposits subject to Reserve payable after 30 days, or subject
to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings:
Certificates of deposit other than for money borrowed
Postal savings deposits
Other time deposits
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve. Items 41. 42. 43 and 44 266.210.05
United States deposits other than postal savings:
War loan deposit account
Customers'Letters of Credit drawn against
100,000.00
20.000.00
64.797.60
16.900.00
14.212.64
22,534.38
704.266.46
24.010.00
837.35
200.00
233.331.67
1.012.87
30,866.61
17,222.80
2,437.67
TOTAL .
1, 252,618.74
SS.
STATE OF OREGON,
County of Morrow, ) .
I, W. P. Mahoney, Cashier of the above-named bank, dn Rnlemn.
ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl
edge and belief. W. P. MAHONEY. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of January
1918. Seal RUBINA F. CORRIGALL, Notary Public.
My commission expires Aug. 9th. 1921
CORRECT Attest:
. W. O. MINOR,
J. B. NATTER.
FRANK GILLIAM,
Directors.
We Produce IVintinif that Pleases
at the Herald Shop
Summons
IN THE-CinCTIT COURT OK THE
STATE OF OKEOON FOR MORROW
COUNTT,
Elliabelh Smith. Plaintiff,
v.
Anna Reldon, Defendant.
IMMOK FOH PI III.K ATIU I
I'OHKI I.IIM HK OF TAX l,IK.
To Anna Heliion. the above named de
fendant la the Maes of the Mate of Oreaii'ai
You are hereby nottned that Kllia
beth Sin 1 1 h. idalntirf above named, the
holder, of Ortlrtc ate of Iiellniitienry
numbered 61J Iseueil on the 19th day of
May. 115, by the Ta Collector of the
County of Morrow, Vtate of Oreiton, for
the amount of Fourteen Dollar, the
a me l,e inn the amount then due and
delinquent for taxes for the year 1912
toa-ether with penalty, Interest and
coata thereon upon the real property
aeaeeeed to you, of which you are the
owner aa appeare of recur I. alttiated In
aid County and Male, an particularly
bounded and described ae follow, to
wit: The North half of the North hnlf
of Hertton Ki-ht ) In Township Hu
f) Houth of Han Twenty-seven 127).
Kaet of. the Willamette Meridian In
Morrow County, Oregon.
Tou are further notified that anld
Plaintiff haa paid taiee on (aid prem
laea for prior or auheequent year, with
the rat of Interest on said amount a
follow:
YnT- 0-.P-eT,,J" A...
111 'April I. i17 Wo IIS 1', per rent
1)11 April I, 1)17 Ji ll 0i 1$ pvr r,r.t
im April I. 117 l7 II 41 IS p.r rent
117 April I. II7 I7 111 14 15 per rent
Kald Anna lleldon, defendant above
named, a the owner of the Irani till
ol th above deerrihed property a the
earn appear of rford. Is hereby fur
ther notifled that said plaintiff will ap
ply to th Circuit Court of Ih County
r.d MUte aforesaid for a decree fore-r,.i-ic
Ih lien acainat the property
above deerll-ed. and mentioned In aald
rertiffale And you are heret.y sum
moned to appear within suit da af
ter th Rrst publication of this in.
mona, icluslr of th day of aaid Brat
CECIL ITEMS
Earl Gilliam, of Gilliam & Bis
bee, Heppner, was down at "The
Last Camp" doing some plumb
ing work- for C. A. Minor, Mon
lay. James O'Connor returned from
Heppner Monday.
James W. Carter of Twin
Falls, Idaho, who has been visit
ing with his mother, Mrs. Annie
Carter, who is housekeeper for
J. M. Melton, left ou the local
for Monument Monday, to visit
friends.
A. E. Nash was ir. Heppner
Monday doing business and hav
ing his questionnaire papers at
tended to, returning Tuesday.
Mine Whitney hit for the lin
ger ranch for a few duys Tues.
dy.
Mrs. S.H.Lowe vinited with
Grandma Mellon Tuesday, tind.
ing her home belter after her
late sickness.
Martin Anthis returned from
the Ibiger ranch with a bunch of
horses on Tuesday for the Cecil
ranch.
C. E. Franklin and wifo visited
at thy Franklin home Tuesdiiy.
Herb Everett returned from
Pendleton Tuesduy.
W. H. Cronk and Frank Eugle.
man of lone were Cecil and
Uhea Siding visitors Tuesday
publication, and ilefen.l this td.n or
pay the amount due as shove shoe n. to
(ether with losts and accrued Interest,
Slid In rase of your failure ! do so, a
de.tee will he rendered fori.. Ii.slna the
lien of said taxes arid costs against the
land and premieea al,oe named
This summons Is published t.y order
of the Honorable IV l ratter.., ri. Judge
of the County Court of the flat" of
t'regun for the County of Morrow, arid
aid order was made arid d,itd this Id
day of Jsnusry. I'm and the date of
the first pul, lb ation of Ihls siiiniiioiis Is
the tin day of January, lH
All prweas and papers In this pro
ree.lfi may be sorted upon the under.
S hd residlr, within the Male of l,e.
son at the address hereafter mentioned
HAM K VAN VA T"lt.
Attorney for I'Umtiff
Address. Ileppnrr, Morrow County,
Oregon.
Henry J. Streeter Jand family
were lone visitors Tuesday.
Geo. A. Miller and wife. Walter
Pope and Willie Lowe visited the
scene of the lone fire Wednes
dny.
Peter Bauern fiend left for Es.
tacada, Oregon, to attend to af
fairs in connectian with the late
Frank Ilabelt estate Wednesday.
Mrs. A. E. Nash returned
from Pendleton Thursday.
Geo. B. Wbitycomb was a Ce
cil visitor Thursday advertising
his masquerade ball for January
18th in Morgan hall.
Geo. A- Miller and wife spent
Thursday in Heppoer.
Mrs. Annie Carter was visit
ing at the ' Last Cstnp" Friday.
Herb Hynd, accompanied by
his chum, S. E. Pattison of Hepp
ner high school, spent the week
end at "Butterby Flats."
Mesdiinies Falconer and Ahalt
spent the week end at Cecil.
E. Bennett of Heppner and
daughter were visitors at Cecil
with Mrs. Bennett on Sunday;
uNo Mr, Van Schiock, wife and
of Arlington and Mrs. Wal.
luce ol Troutdale.
Mrs. Peter Nash spent the
week end with the John Nash
family.
W. E. Ahalt stopped off at Co
cil on bin way borne from Port,
land to visit with his daughter
j Mrs. Boyd Logan.
Pat Parley and Johnnie Mcln
tiru were business callers at Ce
cil Sunday. '
Moving Stock to Heppner
Seventy five head of rattle be-
longing to Percy Huifbe. which
were being fed by KttUno Taylor
at the Llalo ranch, will be .taken
bdt.k to Hppner next week. On
account f the mild winter the
htor k cattle were able to get along
mj far on bunch graaa, thus leav
tig largo .tore of hay at Heiio.
n'r. which will now be) fed to
boot cattle. Echo News.
I Want to Buy A Good Ranch
From 640 to 2000 Acres, well located and
well equipped.
Give me your best price and terms, also FULL
description, and all particulars in first letter.
Address all letters to Lock Drawer No. 20.
LEXINGTON
OREGON
a a.
Home Products for Home People
We Mauufacture
WHITE STAR FLOUR GRAHAM WHOLE WHEAT
CREAM MIDDLINGS
ROLLED BARLEY AND MILL FEED
... . General Storage and Forwarding
Heppner Farmers Elevator Co.
THE BRICK
McATEE & AIKEN, Props.
ICE CREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
Gilliam & Bisbee
ARE prepared to furnish tho Farmers anil Stuck
Growers with all kinds of Machinery and Ex
tras for their 1M8 requirements.
Extras are going to be hard to get and we
would advise the going over of all machinery
NOW and ordering the Extras, and have all ma
chinery adjusted and ready for use when the time
comes to use it. Take our word for it, if you
wait until the Extras are needed you may not be
able to get them and there will be no time to
waste in 1'JlH.
Gilliam & Bisbee
"We Have it, Will Get it or it is Not Ma It."
People's Cash Market
HENRY SCIIWARZ, Prop.
All Kinds ot Fresh and bait Meats
Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73
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