Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, July 29, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, July 29, 1919
PAGE TWO
ST.VI KMKNT
HOKSK I AIXS IX KIT RIDER IS
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of the First National Bank, of Hepp
ner, County of .Morrow, State of Ore
gon, showing the amount standing to
the credit of every depositor July 1,
litis, who has not made a deposit, or
who has not withdrawn any part of
his deposit (commercial ileXisits)
principal or interest, for a period of
more than seven (7) years immedi
ately prior to said date, with the
name, last known place of residence
or post office address of such deposi
tor, and the fact of his death, if
known.
Name and Address Amount
Earl Allen, Heppner, Oregon, $ 3.00
J. E. Brink, Heppner, Ore 1.85
C. J. Bradley, Heppner, Ore. . 5.00
Fred Beymer, Heppner, Ore. .. 5.00
F. E. Bennett, Heppner, Ore. .. 10.35
Mary E. Barnard, Heppuer
Ore 1.8.6
John Fleming, Heppner, Ore. 25.72
Farnsworth & Garner, Hepp
ner, Ore 11.25
SHKRMAX REJECTS ROAD HO XI)
BIDS
1.85
1.87
51.00
3.00
A. B. Gillette, Heppner, Ore.
K. R. Giese, Heppner, Ore. ...
C. H. Green, Heppner, Ore...
Tom Gray, Heppner, Ore
J. L. Hockett, Est., Heppner,
Ore 1.55
YV. Z. Harris, Heppner, Ore 2.02
Ines A. Hibbard, Heppner,
Ore 7.4 4
James Kelley, Heppner, Ore... 21.75
H. O. McCormirk, Heppner,
Ore :
A. A. McCabe, Heppner, Ore.
MeCabe Bros. Heppner, Ore.
.1. J. McGee Est.., Heppner,
Ore 4.35
McGlrr it Butler. Fox, Ore fid. 75
Sam McDatiiel, HardPian, Ore. 2,!)5
D. Magill, Heppner, Ore 7.37
Lena Owen, llanhr! i, Oie 2.7G
I,. 1'aine, Heppner, Ore 4.31
S. M. Roberts, Heppner, On?... 5.1 ;
E. M. Shut t, TrnMP", Jleppner.
Ore
Slate of Ore)
Kufus V. Snyder, who resides be
tween this city and Lexington, met
with a peculiar accident one day last
week in which ne sustained a badly
injured foot but considers himselt
lucky that he was not "killed. While
returning from t ' .vn on horseback,
riding quietly along the road his
horse suddenly fell in a lit pinning
Mr. Snyder underneath. In his stntK
gles the horse rol-cd almost entirtly
over the prostrate man who was in
a i.nsitinn that he could do
nothing to help himself but expected
every moment that hs life would be
crushed out. Presently however the
animal recovered from the attack
and getting to his feet seemed to be
all right.
Mr. Snyder has been on crutches
since the accident with several small
bones in his foot fractured and be
sides is losing much valuable time
for himself and his teams in the har
vest fields.
of the bond election 'held last spring. I
Members of the court now figure
that the county will lose apnroxi-
... .... t ... . , mately $110,000 in interest if terra
Although bids were submitted to . '
i bonds are Bold there bing no provu;
the county court of Sherman county i joQ ffjr & 8inking fund wRh vh:dl to
offering accrued interest and as high i pay 0ff the bonds at maturity under
the terms of the election.
Bond buyers, it is said, agreed
with the court that a serial bond is
much to be preferred to a term br.nd
in the saving of interest djrgei
"See here," says the Good Judge
;s $4C00 premium on their road j
bonds all bids were rejected. The
curt also decided to canvass the ;
.sentiment of the county as to the
utility of selling a serial bond in-
stead of a 20-year term bond the lat- j
ter being required under the terms j
Herald only $2.00 a year.
1.4 0
1.42
2.00
4.00
Con i! I v of .Morrow,
KS.
I, V. I'. M;ili'ny, ii'sinr, rirt't
bwo :i, depone imd : ;.y upon
thai. I am th.i Cashier of Hie
Nal.'mil Hani', of Heppner, ('
of .Morrow, Stale of Oroj'Mi; !!
Ion goiiiR statement is a lull,
correct and complete si ale
duly
oatli,
Flint
itmty
;; the
true.
H I'll I
tf'.iowing tile name. last known resi
dence or post office address, far! of
death, if known, and the amount lo
the credit of each depositor as re
quired by Hie provisions of Chapter
I IX. ( f (lie Geneial Laws of Oregon,
1:107. andChapter 214 .of the Gener
al Laws of Oregon, 1 !t 1 V.
W. V. MA HONEY.
Subscribed mid sworn to before me
this 25th day of July, A. I)., 1!UM.
KCBINA F. COUItlG.M.I,,
Notary Public tor Oregon
My I'niiniilssien expires Aug. !l. 1!I21.
(SEAL)
DISTIUBLTES TRKASl RY t'KIl-
TI EI GATES BY AIRl'LAXE
ST I I MINT
SAN FRANCISCO, July 27 All
the war financing organizations m
the Twelth Federal Reserve district.
have just been consolidated by Gov
ernor John u. gamins i mc -"
Francisco Federal Reserve bank into
the War Loan Organization of the
Twelth Federal Reserve district witn
Robert E. Smith, president of the
Title and Trust Company of Port
land, as director and C. A. Farns
worth, Twelth District Liberty Loan
Publicity Manager as' associate dir
ector. The War Loan organization will
direct the closing up of the business
of the Liber1 y Loan organization '.'.ml
iiIko lot 1; rfter the Kales of eevtil'l-
est ;s of :i:d'' bie,!m:ss and War Ksv- j
;.":",:', rerfificales mil m;itt. I'art.irri- J
l.iv i.lUiitien will be ;;:vcu lo the s:ilo j
el' tlie new i rei'sui y -Savings . wiiui
cal s just issued by the V. S. 'I' re
it ry Uepai tnienl. They are In denoini
nalier.s of $ 1 (Hi rndjluou :ml lbs
Interest iw compounded u,ia,'!"i !y as
Willi the War Savin;;-; rlamp:-.
Director Smith made a spectacular
distribution of the Treasury Savin;;'!
District. On receipt of the first mil
lion dollars worth of the new securi
ties' in San Francisco by Governor
Calkins lie turned them over lo
Smith for dispatch to the rii lectors:
in the several st.'.tes and territories',
in the district.' j
Hurrying tyom the Federal Re-
serve Bank by auto and frry to the -
aeroplane field back of Berkele;-. i
Smith hopped into the passctu.o '.- ,
seat or a big De Haviland bomber I
from Mather Field, Srrrcmcnto, wiili
Lieutenant E. E. Neublg as pilot. A j
record-breaking flight was made to j
Portland. From there Smith raced'
down the Willamette and Columbia
livers lo Kalama in the motor boat
Yoglor Boy and then proe'ded to Se
attle by aulo in time to hand a bun
dle of the Treasury Savings Certifi-
I eaten to the captain of a last mail
! steamer about to nail for Alaska. Dir
'ertor Smith believes 111 putting speed
of (he First National Bank, of Hepp
ner, County of Morrow, Slate of O re
coil, showing the amount standing lo
the credit of eer depositor July I.
t!l!l, who lias not made a deposit,
or wlm has no' ullhdrawn anv part
of tut- dei.osit (nvli,ii .Icon-It) J into distribution and sale ol govern-
piinctpal and Interest, tor a pel loil of ! nienl
more than twelve (12) ycam Inline- trlct.
.I.-.I..U- ml,,.. I.. ..!.( ,1.1., ...Ill, n... '
name, hist known place of residence
ol poKliiflice address of such deposit
or, and the fuel ol his death, if
I IIIIV II.
"' l e and Ad li ei s , Amouiil
AveiH, Hi I'lU'er. (lie 7.43
S;n Inkel, lleppuei , Ore. 2 37
i f lu;nll. (
securities 111 the Twelth dls-
tANT KEEP A tiOODTOWX DOWX
(Oregonlan)
Just watch Forest Grove rebuild of
concrete and profit by hot' disaster.
Eire cannot down a good Oregon
town. Heppner shows that, ami so
will 'the Giine."
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il.it'.ni Cn . nt I'm I !, i li. I loi H,e en
fllll.lii.il ol rt n lie i.i..n l. i lillili-l
till'lk'i lllilW ll.'lk iit i.
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I anil Will he biIM '.Ml let I wide 1,1
I unit the rrittit of nil Vil)il of
l,um mid li"ir,iitf n iliiiu-.y ih
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Soft Drinks
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McAtcc & Aiken
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Delicate Mechanism
Despite its scope Swift &
Company is a business of in
finite details, requiring infinite
attention.
Experienced men must know
livestock buying with a knowl
edge of weight, price, the amount
and quality of meat the live
animals will yield.
Each manufacturing operation must
be done with expert skill and scientific
precision. A highly perishable product
must be handled vith speed and care
to avoid loss.
Chemists, engineers, accountants,
and other specialists are . required to
take care of our intricate problems.
Alert wisdom and judgment must
be used in getting stocks of goods into
the open channels of demand through
our four hundred branch houses.
Branch house organizations must
show activity and energy to sell at the
market in the face of acute competi
tion from other large packers, and
hundreds of small ones.
All these requirements of intelligence,
loyalty, devotion to the task, are met
in the personnel of Swift & Company.
Yet the profit is only a fraction of a cent
per pound with costs at minimum.
How can the workings of this deli
cate human 'mechanism be improved
upon?
Do you believe that Government
direction would a 'd to our efficiency
or improve the service rendered the
producer and consumer?
Let us send you a Swift "Dollar".
It wil.' interest you.
Address Swii't & Company,
Union Stock Yard3, Chicaeo, DL
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
iuiit ut Morrow,
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swiii ii, i..ii'e i n. I u upon oiilli, ' f V , -r
ih it I itui r.ie V.ti' ! of i he Kit i.l tlfu "' f '"' Tl
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THIS SHOWS
WHAT BICOMt J OF
THE AVERAGE OOUAH
HfCElVEO BY
SWIFT & COMPANY'
rMM TMt SAK Of UiAl
ANOtY PBOOUCIS
ft tlHX It PMO fOH TH
Live ANIMAL
It M CI NTS FOR 1011
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WITH
SWIFT 4 COMPWiY
Aft MOHT
PEOPLES CASH MARKET
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PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET
I v.r.rc to remind you
about that small chew
of this good tobacco.
It taster, better because
it's good tobacco. Its
quality saves you part of
your tobacco money.
It goes further and lasts
longer.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
Give the Youngsters
a Start
Helping the Boys and Girls of Heppner get the
habit of making frequent trips to the Saving
Department of the Farmers' & Stockgrowers
National Bank is better than bequeathing them
a fortune. With the thrift habit once establish
ed they will be prepared to make their own way.
The Bank for all ages and sizes of People
and Concerns
Farmers Wl StocKgrowers
National BanK
Notice to Farmers
I have a fine idioop ranch and a good cattle ranch, both with
Forest Reserve Rights and eaiiii one at a bargain. It ivill
pay you to investigate theso. Call at my office or write for
liill Information.
N. B. Farmers needing grain bags nhould see me before
buying. I have them at the right price.
loyV.Whitei
HEPPNER, OREGON
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Time is
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Company
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GKA1N AND GRAIN UAGS
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Siiy Mr. ll iusr Owner iMn't tlilx wi-iilher (!'ttliig Into your
hHtiiii and iiiakinR you Inns to me the old home hlno hgaia
lll.c It did when It wan new? l)bnt you realize that a new
iMi.it of paint would liln back all It freemen that It would
in'. In have liiat new appi aram " of which you weie io proud
w!. 1 yi't fii-t butlt It? Thin Ih the time of fne year lo Matt
Kit wml, ,1 ml ym l.iiow ln. bully It ni'tiU It.
Wi xmc'i nn-r.-ly In tall ymir attention to th" fart thst we
li.',e n full I n" of Bt.indiird pnlntn- rveiy color or tint that
ou piiildy loud think of. lieHlden every thlnt need'Hl for
the Interior decoration of your honi. '
Of Interest to the Ladies
We hate a complete line of I'hinamel for tom bing up anil
ri'UnlnhltiK I hone old ptece of furnltuie that jrou prUe 0
hlKhly-und thin woik will rome rikht Ion k with the fprinf
hour rleunlnK. ThM varnlKhi ate pieparrd mi that they do
n.t reiul'e the eivti'in of i pmntT - and you'v no Idea the
amount of good you ran do In one room with a few of th.'ne
ciilotn We've trtf one you could Want.
Gilliam & Bisbee
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