PAGE EIGHT THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, December 2, 19 19 I LOCAL ITEMS ! 1 t ! G. V. Milholand rcurnwl KrHy fiom a business trip to l'oi tland. i Do you want to ostoh the morning train. Call F. A. Can-, Main ".24. 30f Mr. Pevine. of mar lone, was her.-' Saturday attending the Ka'm Jiureau : meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Kl lis Minor and child-1 i. n vent to Portland Wednesday for. a few days visit. Dick Swift, well known resident of j Hardnian, was a visitor in Hoppm rl several days la t u t"k. , j Are you ginnj: to move? Call Y . j A. Case. Main 524. 30tf ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Whiltis went j to Terrebonne Wednesday to six nd Thanksgiving with his father. Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Carter were in I town Saturday doing some rhoppini; and looking after husiness matters. Have you buF,p:ie to move? Call V. A. Case, Main 524. 3011 ""Ed Itimf,' was in from his Iihea meek ranch boosting for a real coun ty fair while attending the Farm Bureau meeting. Do you need a load of wood ' oo a 1 or any kind of hauling? Call V. A. Case, Main 524. 30tf Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beymer have gone to Borland for a month's visit and will stay at the Imperial hotel while in the city. Sam Ii. Van Vactor went to Con don Sunday to be present at the reg ular term of circuit court In seKstoii In that city thin week. Cecil Ahalt, Whit Ewing and Clif ford Hendriksen were up from Cecil Thanksgiving evening taking in the grand ball at the pavilion. Kd Iteitman, of near lone, was a visitor in Peppner Saturday coming tip to attend the regular monthly meeting of the Farm Bureau of which organization he Is vice president Miss Gwendolyn Darbee, who Is a student at Lincoln high school in Portland, spent the Thanksgiving holidavs with her parents, Mr. and MrB. C. Darbee. Heppner didn't n.iss one of Port land's celebrated "silver thaws" but by a small margin last Saturday night. We call it a sleet storm up in this old fashioned country, how i ver. Mrs. W. B. Barratt and fwo (laugh ters went to Portland Wednesday where they will join Mr. Barratt, w'ho has been in Portland for a cou ple of weeks and Carnet and Miss Helen who are students at () A The family will spend the Thanksgiv ing holidays in the city. Students of I! 1 college In Port land have asked permission to send additional delegates to the religious colli eii. nee to he held in Des Moines, Iowa, liming the Christmas vacation. 'I lie students have already su1. scribed more than enough to pay the expen us of their delegates and at least live will be rent. (Ira I.. Harlow vas in from his Klthtuiile ranch home Friday and anion.: other criants called at th" Herald off ice to have his copy Ira in ferred fitiin the lone list to tl"pmcr. Mr. Barlow, who lived at lone bofoie going Into the seiviee, wi lit cut on the lanc'u alter getting out of the ain.y last summer. It. W. Turin r heard a commit t e ol the Kami ltuieau that will ap pear before the county colli! toiliol (mi to pn si lit the bun ail's plan lot 1'ie I e ot caulat ion of the Morrow County fan. The Farm Bureau, it may be a. I. I'd, is about the only lite P'oi.totioit oi catii.ation now lunc lioi.nu: in till pait ol Mo now C. unity I'. d. la! Judge and Mr-. M Mi an. i I I'm I land. n,m out lioin tin .it T'lllt'dilt lot a holl te.it Willi tin-.' ii. n and d.iui'ht' t . In ..nd Mi" II. n 'd C. Beau Judge lii, in. who 1-i ii. ..in- of iln iu.i'1 iiiiiii. nl niMst i .'tii... ' ; i y s. .! II. ppin t 'ii lM, win II i.e It, ..I In ' lni.e It" nil town wl. hfi w.. la. ti itol titv I' g. l.el pii.h.il.lv proline In a. tUH I. tli.il n. ad.' tni-iin ..r w.ua. I . i Judic I'i.iii w.i- in -cm n ;ili In .' ..n Hi. .- inn i. In . ' mi. i MMt an. I I . t.,mi hay.. Iniiiid ! the I n t 1 1 p ,i-- I . .I'd Ii.. I em... t u k . I all i 'l In yi ,n h.iri.-r Number :!774 P-eserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER U Hejiipner, in the State of Oregon, at the .-lose of business on November 17, 1919. RESOURCES l.ii.ins .'.ml il 1 -i tin' :;, lie'ltidiriK rediscounts, lexcefil those rh..v.m IT' h and rl ? t .0:1(1. S7 .2 Tf-I:. I loans l,')0,S73.2li Deduct: Votes .-.ail bills : r-liseonnloil (other llian Iroik H' i 'entaiiee (isld I (see item Si an) '.) 0, 1 III). 09 $1,01111,077.17 r. .ii J i :. n k ui:--..-. 'i rod J, 112. 72 I lepus; i (i :o scei,tj cj rr-'i buk.n ( LT. S. bonds par value) 2.1,1)00.00 Pledged to seem.; II. S. DepofiitH (par value).. 1.1.400.00 I'lidjied t secure postal savings deposits (par ali. ii) 1,000.00 'nvm d and . i:.le.l:-(l 11.050.00 ' Wcr Si" inKs ( 'ei" if ice. I s am) Thrift Stamps ac- liia.lv uwrel 1.973.2:! Total (J. S. Cove-tmiellt seen ri tie:-: ... 5.1,423.23 S ri'.iis, mbe" lle.n IT. S. bonds (not inclnd- iliM slin ks), owned and unpledged 16.0S6.37 Slo'l; of I'Y'I. "a' Hi sci've 1 nk (50 per cent O- si.bi.ui-ipi'o : 4,500.00 Value, of banl:ing l.tur-e, owned and unincum- euml.i.red 30,000.00 Kurniti'.-e and fixtures 6,300.00 Kt.il cslato owned olhu' then banking house .. 4,545.00 U'lWfiil reserve will, H'eilenil Kcscrvc Hank .... 92.572.00 fash Pi vault and net amounts due from nation al banks 235. 822. 5S Nut amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies (olper than included in Items 12, ' 13, or 14 237,826.51 cheeks on oilier ba.uk'. in ibe same city or iovn as i-'poi'iiag bank (other than Hem 16) 1,857.90 Ti til! of I. mu 13, I I, 15, 16, 'and 1 7 .. 475,507.05 Checks on banks loeaied outside of city or town of report ing bank and other cash Items.... 1.877.51 He.ienipt ion fund with 17. S. Treasurer and due from V. S. Treiuauvr 1,250.00 tnterest earned but noi. collected approximate on ngto'i ami bills receivable not past due 11.569.?2 Total 1,701.420.37 LIABILITIES I'll) ital stock paid III $100,000.00 S'"'"1"'s ''"ml 50,000.00 t'ndlvided profits lans curia nt expeimen, inleroat, and taxes paid lo'osr, 32 fll 503 44 Amount reserved for taxes in erued ' ' '37tj'fi9 Circulating notes ."Is'tandinu' 25 000 00 Net amounts due to National banks ' H!)" 4 1 Nel amounts .lue to barks, bankers, and trust companies (oilier ttia'i Included In Items 211 l,r :l01 45,272.4 I r'e'.'l fled checks (iiitstalidin '688.76 f'asbier's checks on own bank outstanding ... 51,15t.55 Total of Items 30, 31, '::, and 3.1 100.105. 1 6 Individual deposits siihlect to check 983,018.26 Ce. l il'icules of deposit due In less Ihnn 30 days (ollirv tban for nuuiev 1 orrowed) 50,000.00 liber deimind di por.lls 69,300.16 Tntal or demand deposits (other than bank del'osll1') si'bleet to reser'e, Items 34, 35, 36, 37, SS, and 39 1,102,348.72 c. rl ili. ales of del. oi-l (other than for money borroe.e.n - 209,701. 2x Postal savings ih posits 11.47 Ofn r time deposits 42,066.83 Total of lime deposits si'l.iecl to re .. rve, r.enis III. II. 42. ami -13 251,779.58 War loan deposit account 10,161. SS 1,1-a.U's ..f Credit imd Travebus' Cheeks sold for .ash and oelslinulii.g 145.00 Total $1,701,420.37 Ihbilillcs for reiiii'.ri.r.i'.ls. Inch. dug lhi.se. wth federal Ueservn Hank (see Hem hi) 30,196.09 Total contingent liabilities If.r.n, b, and c. . 30,196.09 ,f ore:. m. County of Morrow, ss. I V I'. .Maboliex', cashier of lb ;.1 the above statement is true t. above named bank, do the olemnlv swear best of my knowledge nnd belief. W. P. MAHONKY. Cnshior. Sub My A I tent: KltANK' t SI I.I.I AM V. t). MINI HI .lollN KII.KKNNV lllrectois. rihcd and s.'orn to before me this 29th day of November. 1919. Itl'ltlNA R CdliUKlAI.l., Notary Public, em issloll explre.'i AilKiist 9, 1921. Wirth more ouscs Your choice for only $5.00 m I'M iv' , api As their name indicates, they are as ahva'vs Worth More Much More They are made of Georgette Crepe, Crepe de Chine and Tub Silks of Splendid Quality. i The price of Silk Fabrics is exces sively high "Women's Wear" of November 5, reports advances of over 200 per cent in Silk Fabrics. On todays' market, the price at which these Blouses are being sold would not pay for the material. m. 6im t Till: oi l) MI N A ( MANt i: llavini; reached that ;u:e where iii.ji lire not 'iin It'll In either eom mciiciil or induslrial life, l.elni; 'OI.T KSTH.WKI) Krom the Wakefield ranch, west of Heppner, one coming two-yeur-old colt (smllion) color black with a turned down in favor .of younger sprinkle of white linlrs, stnr and nu n, hut leelini: that I mil not jet i stripe on face, branded S W tin left ready In be laid on the shelf, 1 am j shoulder. l'lease cull or otherwise now (foiim In specialize In Insurance nidify and ask your uitronac,i'. Have two SHEKM.VN' WAKKKIEI.D. of the best fire Insurance companies i 30-" 1 Heppner, Ori'Kon. ill tile I'lliteil Slates, both ullel MAMKIKI) , A nun i. an, ami have Just taken the ati iicv lot The Idaho State I. lie in Miiaii.c . mu pa u . ,i puiely westein ' i iup.iiiy w Itii the most uipular t lies Mi.ttin. It oii are in the mai ki l lor Lite. I'tie or Ailtimiobile III Miiamo. mi' nie a 'call. l.el tile M.iing men do Ibe wink and Kie the old man a eh. Hue to I'l.ikc a llvim: lot him .elf and tamlh. Your hiu Hi"", will be appicck.'lteil. I.I'ON W. IIUICCH. ' I If lleppllt r. Oll'KOII III I -luMI Its Mi I lit I All, k i II, i, ni' -eld mi h,iiin".i and auto l.'P Ihimiii'-k to Mr. Ibrt V. Snmi' P. it. i known .it Stuiie. I take tho in. 1 1 1 1 nt ol lb. inking my ni.inv f i ioll.l . iVi III WAIili W.vi Kur the arrest and conviction of the ! pTu ly or partien v.lm havf been steal- I ink! in y caltle from the rano in N.jttliettt Morrow county. My cattle are branded M C on tht vtnlit side, ri u Ii t ear split. j.Mi:s r. li i'Y. Nov. in. I'U!. Lexington. 2''tf tieton. I CHURCH NOTICES j t Clii-Utliin Silenrn .1.1 ii .1,. i -.,li mil'?. .1 el til'- hunie l '. lid Cc ii k h i b. . ami I. II ,.,. .1 of I In . . tie I I 1 1' na.. I '. I' w ril M ..lid M' I . ' . ii M i 'd..b. I I . I..,.!.- ..I l i . . II N' ' , I . I'd . I ni. !., I" t i'lll" Poll' of lb. I '.'i i . iit'.ntint! pint . '. Will km II .Hid " ' pit In r H ii- i,t uf tin l;...i Urn I III l. lllinl I Iln- ii.i.m ).. itiir ibe on of Mr . rid Mi I., oil' l( v. M j.I. mi.1 lb.- b.i.le l I'l.' .laui'liiir 'f Mr. nd I II Mrliklir Th hal'py i iiunr roup'' .H u tl 'n rir llUik ' .... r. .1 ..ii Christian Selene nvrvliv arc hlil eveiy Sunday inornliiK at 11:00 tin Him lin e buin and m.inv ta- o'clni k in th loilc rrniiii In the I. O. ol cIl tided In lee 111 thr pat. I ! 1 . 1 II the -addle bll-I.H -. it! f.o t ill t b .. I "it.lill lo Hie allt of I'l ' ' i v !! , , ulil i'.. I in it".' .."'.'. Ibe :.,uio.l- Noble i i.t.l I.- whnli 111. I. 11 ill .ill pill t of I he llill.'l I Oil I I.I II ;. I d. HI.'Hi ) . W I II ll bin ii m e iiplm lor eti ten year " .1 p.. t a at. i in fu' l ames nnd auto t..p builii-., mi. I hi Inleillit i a in. .11 in I.iiiiiiI l. pi. i, ..Ii, . hmi a i h no i w lo n ),. art- In lionhU be will tlx y .mi up TbmikiiiK you y.iln tor the main fa.. in. am Yo'ii ri-pecifull)". K f. SOHI.K (V V. building. Teslliiiony nicetlnr Btf liclil rcry iilnci.il.iy cii'iiini: l II : 00 o'clock nt t lit li.nne of Mm. Klicent SUi utn. x.t .i.'.n.u.i ,.re .ny.tnl u sttfod tbei net vice. .iiililect r.M Sun.I.iv. Ii. ,-, mlwr T. ' tio.l the Only I'aune ami Ci ,.r " VViliTBieJ Church Sunday nhool nt :J . lu. V ue ih b'Mina of the Intftn.ulonil (i n .1 .i y School latlon MornlBf chui.1 M-rtlif U (id. Ctiilntlao rnde.iior l p. in, Kieniin rr- icin 7:50, M. A. NOYKX, rtor. FOR YOUR OWN USE OR FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS Buy These Wirthmore Blouses Now As these are positively the last that can be sold at this very low price and only because contracted last May at prices then prevailing. These materials have been used up and prices must advance, which is not surprising rather it is surprising that the price has been kept down so long, but it is in accord with the Wirthmore policy "KF.KP PRICES AS LOW AS YOU CAN, AS LONG AS YOU CAN." ' I ' ii Mr. M ii 4 an Without a Home Have you noticed in your daily work that things always gn bet ter when you sorter plan your work ahead the night before? At first, more than half the work we do is the thinking over the planning one must tin in connection with it. After a while doing it the .-anie way becomes a habit then the work comes easy. P.ut in building a limne you have little or nothing to guide you. t"i unlike ymir .ther daily wurk. u cannot profit by the frequent mistakes. This makes it all the more necessary for you to do a lot t planning before you start to build. Trie kind of planning that takes into consideration all the good tilings ou have promised your-ilf all these ears that you have 1 1 en lonking forward to putting into a new home. When you get ready to plan your new Home, wc would like to hae you call on us, as we have number of good plans to choose trom, from which you can secure some good ideas. YOURS FOR A NKW Iin.MK Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co. LEXINGTON HEPPNER IONE II!