PAGE SEVEN Tuesday, July 15, 1919 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPFNER, OREGON 1 A fi ''i n '1 ' ft I ft it m Charier No. 3774 Reserve District No. 13 'i' KKI'Oirr OK C'ONMTIOX OFTHK The First National Bank of Heppner At Heppner, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business on June 30, 1919. RESOURCES 1. a Loans tind discounts, including rediscounts I except those shown in b and c) $936,13-00. ' ' Total Loans 936,193.00 . Deduct: d Notes and bills rediscounted. (other than bank acceptances sold) (See Item 57a) '. -37,048.08 $ 899,144.92 2. Overdrafts, unsecured 1,050.11 5. V. S. Roods (other than Lib- certificates of indebtendnes) certificates of indebtedness ' f a U. S. Bonds deposited to se- . . cure circulation (par value) ..... 25,000.00 b U. S. Bonds and certificates of . indebtedness pledged to secure V. S. deposits (par value) 30,000.00 c U. S. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness pledged to secure postal saving deposits (par val) 1,000.00 56,000.00 6. Liberty Bonds: a Liberty Loan Bonds, 3, 4, and 4 per cent, unpledged .... "5,250.00 b Liberty Loan Bonds, 3, 4 4 per cent pledged to secure U. S. deposits 16,400.00 $ 21,650.00 7. Bonds, Securities, etc, (other than U. S.) e Securities other than 'U. S. Bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged $ 16,270.13 9. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 of subscription) 4,500.00 10. a Value of banking house, owned and unencumbered , '.. . 30,000.00 11. Furniture and fixtures 6,300.00 12. Real estate owned other than banking house ' 4,545.00 13. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 114,468.34 1 5. Cash in vaults and net amounts due from national banks 54,967.66 16. Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies other than included in Items 13, 14, or 15 - 107,529.59 18. Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 17) 437.55 Totals of Items 14, 15, 16 17 and 1 8 -- 162,934.80 19. Checks on b.nks located out'side of cit or town of reporting bank and oilier cash items 1.722.42 20. Redemption fund with V. 3. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer - '-:'0-"" 21. Interest earned but not rollct ed approximate no Nods mid Bills Recotvcble not past due .... 10,976.6.5 22. War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stomps actually owned 2,006.7" TOT A I $1,332,819.1 LIABILITIES 2-4. Capital Stock paid in $ 100,000.00 25. Surplus fund 50,000.00 25. Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes pd. 56,227.74 t 28. Amount reserved for taxes H accrued 2,118.58 20. Circulating notes outsanding .... 2 5,000.00 3 2. Net Amounts "due to' National j Banks - 18,076.44 33. Net Amounts due to banks, i bankers, and trust companies, , (other than included in Items Wi 31 or-32) - - 12,388.51 34. Certified checks outstanding 111.77 35. Cashier's checks on own bank 8 outstanding 6,841.74 Totals of Items 32, 33, 34, and 35 37,418.46 ' p Demand deposits (other thiui 1 VOICE ORDERS RULE AiP. WM Development of Radio Telephone Permits Persona' Direction of Fleets. THAT'S THE QUESTION PREVEHTS MARY ACCIDENTS "i I n H n If I 1 bank deposits) subject to Re serve (deposits payable within 30 days) : 36. Individual deposits subject to check 37. Certificates of' deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 41. Other demand deposits Totals, of Demand Deposits (other than bank deposits) sub ject to Reserve, Items 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, and 41 - 833.361.59 Time Deposits subject to lie serve (payalle after 30 days, or . subject to 30 days or more no tice and postal savings) : 42. Certificates of deposit (other than money borrowed) 44. Postal savings deposits ..: .45. Dtfier time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 42, 43, 44 t,nd . 45, . 228,247.8 1 53. Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks, sold for cash and outstanding 778,437,47 50,000.00 4,924.12 192,862.24 11.33 35,374.24 445.00 TOTAL $1,332,819.15 57. a Liabilities for rediscounts, in cluding those with Federal Re serve Bank, (See Item Id) 37,048.08 Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which interest and discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sev. 5197 Rev Stat.) exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents was' made, was NONE. The number of such loans was NONE. STATE OF OREGON, County or Morrow, ss. I, W. P. Mahoney, Cashier of the above-named bank; do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat or my knowledge and belief. : ' W. P. MAHONEY, Cashier (SEAL) CORRECT Attest: JOHN KILKENNY, J. II. NATTER, FI'iANK GILLIAM. Directors, Subscribed and sworn to before me tins 12th day of July, 1919 liUIUNA F. COilUIGALL, NotaryPubile. (SEAL) My Commissi' n Expires Aug. 9, 1921 At Signing of Armistice Trainin;j i: Voice-Commanded Flying Was Well Under Way Pilots Di rected From Ground. Washington. Previous to the entry of the United States into the war, the 'problem of airplane radio development hud received itltoulion from the army. In August, 1910, the tii'st wireles transmission from airplanes was made. In the years following thetdovelopnioni of the airplane radio was carried on through u series of accomplishments. These may be summed as follows: 191'2 Message transmitted from air plane to ground by wireless telegraph over a distance of 50 miles. 1913 Fan type of driving the wire less power plant on the airplane de veloped and adopted. 191(1 Radio telegraph transmission from airplane successful over 140 miles of distance; radio messages transmitted between airplanes in flight ; airplane radio telephone com j structed. 1917 The humnn voice, transmitted by radio telephone from airplane to ground. Talk Thousands of Miles. Contemporaneous with this was the commercial development of the radio telephone for ground and ship use hy engineers of the American Telephone und Telegraph company. This culmi nated in a successful transmission from the naval radio station at Arling ton to stations thousands of miles sway. in Mav, 1917, steps were taken to combine the experience of the engl neers and of the army In developing the airplane wireless. Six weeks later the airplane tele phone was a fact, and In October, 1917 n long-range test was made. Tele- plumb1 communication was curried on ! tiel ween airplanes In llighl up to mill's apart and from airplane to if 3 ground no to a distance of 1 miles. Iff -in A Promoter Oh. no: we Just want your influence, that's all. Mr. Knwshus But In what condi tion will It be when I get it bnck? UNDUE EXERCISE 1 1 I I 'Oh, Hurry," said the slangy thougn sweet, young thing, "father is suro strong for you." I know It, dear," returned Harry, ruefully, after nn Interview, "but I think n man i your f..lln r's age ought to conserve his strength." UNTERRIFIED SALLY'S STOB, By Mitonco whit: They were all noon Hie !i iei ei nnda, ihe men vin.ui Sul'.v ii id s l named lo li'-r I S.l hi I ii I n I li''s for liciniwiim iipm those v.ho jrf"i;ilitiil h. l tlilcre-t il.s' If l.ve ;::et T-jliiMiiiiM lltlis. jr The tall yoeii'! ii:i'i Iriinltsu lll gMini ti t iru- v li.'i' p'lh'r. nas In fatl.v'n i liriis ng. "ihe (jIimiiiij mini." wlillp him' eliid III htU' I'.aiin ! nenr lilm ! "Ih" I'lilicitcd mail." In tier heart Si!l kn-w llml t--r-Imi'ly xi-iler foimil mTi'I imiiii etiifni I'l her i lii'l'i'r. The vvl-e lean Iriiiw'f hpul.i- lit I In oilier jiui' li". iivo.il mj t. , ; .,, hi- sliiyed with her there Ml mi.- d ed. 'M' si .hat h- loiililn't do." Sully "When she was gone, tl seemed loo rrl: li.iinil.v cvl.iiiied. "My father I lute for Ihe career, but h" iini'' out L'liiii'j to mice in iilii'iiad the iiiiiiiieiit to whore the wn washed Ihe slime. Ift Inml in New York." think It over. And love iik there 1. 1 f... i'i..i. ninol him r.eenilse he hud W tltlt'lll I " Mill III ,U I I I' MJ, - . .... .. ... ,., ,.i...- i ... ,,Iqv..,i hli love Ihe limn now lovd Plllli'l. sue wii.it. oiii-b tun n-f-i rnd well, jnsi can't express II, but ton d.-ar. Now, If n inim like you never rand for her In that ity " "H ei'Uld iml t-'ll li'T so, In n week," the other reminded Sally. "I do lii'lieve," whlsperi'd Sully, "ihnl ymi love her, Ion." "I do believe," the wise man nilierly fliisweri'd. "I hat I do." "And I've got t" h't you livn e nriite" Sally s liiiiD win irngli "with, mi n w.:nl! In n few day lh whole iM'iiiii iH I"1 li'lei'ii jmi-iind yon may neM-r cinne li geih r iiani'i." Tin Ti! a laughed Inn-klly. r M.i.l S i! i ui'l ily und h time lt.-r -i-i'r. ,11 lollelv I 1 1 - Mel of I' l.l'l I nn;i' l,l lM. ,,pl'l's4 1 1 '. 1 1 1 tl'ltt erv much. And Ihe girl was worm m Ihe iniesl love Ihat liny man roiilil give, so ilil was I he wid pari, .oll see. Hint he iimiI h'l her go from him wiih oill spi'liklng his love, because- iliey had known h oiher lull n ii'k "I'eiil' ' -itl- Hirili'd hih! lelil lo h'-r !-' don l you Ihlnk H il w,il. in- I ir In end my i-imy ilh Ihe lellliig "f Id h""- " "1,,t 'h'" l,,'"r wine limn uil'lii l.now li'-roie Ihe I'lirrh's Ids love iittny. of hi hop Inn of her enmiio: bai k In III in?" Th" mini ' "I""' ,U linniN iiMliirel' lied. I'h'et) imv j,,,nh --oi'Ui' us Irolii n di an he ild. ri l i pi "I h: lilt. t It "If M.iii.l i-.c'.e lee I'tini. tlnVt'i'' hi ii Ml, i . pi" kid P' ' I I.. ti fi-tiiy - .pp. o LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOIl I'l'HLICATION (Not Conl l.nnd) Department of the Interior, U. 8. , Lund Offlre at Lr (irandp, Oregon, June 5, 1919. j Notice Is hereby given Ihat Cliff O. Dewey, of Pendleton, Oregon, who on April 20, 1915, made Home stead Entry, No. 0H596, for Lot 1 and 2, 8 ',4 NK4. 8K4. Heetlon 4, Township 1 muth, range 29 east. Willamette Meridian, ha filed no tice of Intention to make three-year proof, lo PHlRhllun claim to the land above described before U. T. Iltown, Clerk of County Court, lit Pendleton, Oregon, on the 12lh d.iy of AugtiKt, 1919. r., Mount niiiii h ltin'i"s: 'liw I'lt iK Ii,' I'ii il K' l' i. clnia id f i i T' I'mrol, nil ol 1'iti'H' ii, (in ron. c. sv l.r.'.', !; groiiml nil lo a dis 4 The development of voice command' mi ed living was detinilely lic.'iin nt .er! tier lU'l.l, Lit., in May., 191s. tm .lune 1 nn nerittl review was given by an air fleet of wo. si;inel'iiin of IS pptties eneh. foliowetl by a cln-e or-!"!' i hv 11 Section of 'MX tlll'plllltes. 'n t'uiiL'lioitt the review find Ihe drill Commmid vwis eerciseil hy the veil of the commander Hying with Ihe lleet. In Seoleinlici' followoig. voice cum mitiided (lying was Instituted at sev eral other fields. Avoid Many Accidents. By using the airplane radio loir phone iu Instructing aviators In aei'lal I gunnery It ui) found possible to reach I the same elllcleticy with a savin . one-third of th" 1 1 I'-y exercising control over pilots in the nir. necldeiilH ', were priictlciilly eliminated. At the signing of Ihe mml-dire, iV velopmeiit inn! training In voice com mHnded Hying wn will under way. Numerous deiiioitsiinlions were held during November ami December mid h fleet of 'Jftl ntriilmie whs maneuvered In Hi" nir nl Sun Dlcgo by voice com mand. In the practliiil iipiilicalloii of Ihe iilrplane radio telephone to nlrplinies. over li.lK"! llighl llae been Iliad" With this impai'iitm In lid country. In the liil 'J.ikkI Might Ihele have been only 71 cn-e of iilrplatic Inuible and only 2.i eM' of radio trouble. Shliinelil "f lh" iipl'Biiilns ' KrniicK In nuiiiilllles begun AiigU"! and Si'Iili'iiiber. 1 1 I . und of ti-nliiod nir erv.e riolio htoiiiii'I In Oiinlier. 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