Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 25, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Tuesday, May 25, 1920.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
F. R. BROWN
agent for
GUARANTEED LOW COST LIFE '
INSURANCE; FIRE, HAIL, ACCI
DENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE
TWO GOOD RKSIDEXCE9 IN HEPPNER FOR SALE. PRICED
RIGHT.
A LIMITED AMOUNT OF PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN.
Office Upstairs in Roberts Rnilrlino-
). Phone 643 Heppner, Oregon
J. B. CALMUS
Blacksmithing arid
Horseshoeing
OXY-ACETYLENE WELDING
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
THERE'S NOTHING WE CAN'T FIX
ASHBAUG H STAND
HEPPNER
OREGON
"PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Company
Manufacturers
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
Phone 467
1003 North 10th St
Walla Walla, Wash
Can You Afford
TO TAIiK CHANCES OX HAVING VOI R WHEAT DES
TROYED? NO. WHEAT IS WORTH TOO Mi l H MONEY
THIS Vi:AR. THK W AY TO I'HOTKl'T YOl ItSEI.K AGAINST
LOSS IS TO SPEND A FEW DOLLARS WITH IS FOR ONE,
OF Ol It
Hail Insurance
lOI.I IKS THKRKItY MAKING Vol RSLLI' SAKE AGAINST
MSS. IT'S THE LOGICAL WAV. ITS THE. lil SlVESS WAY
TO I'LAY SAEE.
Roy V. Whiteis
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND FARM LOANS
COMMUNITY STUDENT
TO VISIT CHAUTAUQUA
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UNCLE JCHN" SHELL
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W. H. NATION
The needs of a community are re
flected in the needs of the country.
You cannot have a country of slip
shod, poorly governed cities and
towns, and at the same time have a
progressive country any more than
yon can have a community that is
better than the average of its citizens.
The Chautauqua is preeminently a
ommunity activity and no program
is quite complete without a day de
voted to self study under the direction
of a constructive critic. It is one
thing to listen to criticiams that offer
ao remedy most any one can tear
down bi't it is quite a different mat
ter to consult with a keen observer
who has traveled much, and carefully
studied many communities.
Just as a doctor's knowledge is the
result of study and observation, so are
W. H. Nation's lectures the results of
many conferences with community of
ficers in every part of the United
States.
Mr. Nation will lecture twice on the
fifth day, constructively criticising and
ounseling our audiences upon com
munity problems.
For all the local and -county news
you should read the Herald, only
$2'. 00 for a full year.
COL DAVID P. BARROWS
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How much bruising can you take?
How much discouragement can you
stand?
Have you the grit to try to do what
others have failed to do?
How long can you hang on in th
face of obstacles?
Can you keep your mind steadily
on the single object you are pursuing,
resisting all temptations to divide
your attention?
You want success. Are you wil
ling to pay the price for it?
Can you cut out luxuries? Can you
do without things that others con
sider necessities?
Can you go up against skepticsm.
ridicule, friendly advice to quit, with
out flinching?
Have you the nerve to attempt
things that the average man would
never dream of tackling?
"Uncle John" Shell, a youngster of
one hundred and thirty-one years, and
said to be the oldest man In the world,
hai had his first "regular picture"
taken. Uncle John lives in Leslie coun
ty, Kentucky, on the farm where he
wii born in 17BS.
COL. W. C. PROCTOR
Col. William Cooper Procior, a lead
Ino manufacturer, ha accepts the
chairmanship of the Leonard Wood
natipnal campaign committee.
NOTR E FOR lTRLlCATION
Charter Number 3774
Reserve D'.r-trict No. 12
HEPOBT OF COinJITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER
At Hciipncr, in the State of Oregon, nt the ckse of business on May 4,
mo.
RESOURCES
Loans nnd discounts, including rediscounts (ex
cept those shown in b and r)
..H.170.2SS.4"
Total loans 1,170.2X8.47
DEDUCT:
Notes and bills redisrounted with Federal Reserve
nan (oiner than hank acceptances sold)
(see Item f5a and Schedule No. 22)
'Overdrafts, unsecured
V. S. aOTEMTOIHT BECURITIEB OVIEDl
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par
value)
Pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par
value)
Owned and unpledged
Wv SaviiiBs Certificates and Thrift Stamps- ac
tually owned
Totul IT. S. Government securities
OTKia BOITDS, BECUBIT3XB. ETC.:
Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including
slocks) owned and unpledged
Slock of Federal Reserve (f0 per cent of
Kuuseripticn)
Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered
Furniture and fixtures
Heal estate owned other than banking house ....
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Rank
Cash in vault Hnd net amounts due from national
banks
Net amounts due from bunks, bankers, and trust
companies in Ihe United States (other than in
cluded in Items 12. i:t. cr 14)
Checks on other 'banks in the same city or town
aH reporting bank (other than Hem ltf)
Total of Items IS, 14, 15, 1 nnd 17 ....
Checks on banks located outside of city or town of
reporting bank -and ether cash items
Redemption fund wilh V'. S. Treasurer and due
from C. a. Treasurer
Interest earned but not collected approximate"
on notes and bills receivable not piut due
27S.4O1.09 JS91.708.48
S.-.0.44
Sn.000.no
1.000.00
ao.ooo.oo
S24.00
D6.S24.00
30..192.04
4,500.00
29.000.dO
7,000.00
4,l7r,.oo
93.I14S.52
4H.4S1.S3
62.107.74
2.2SB.I5
2.010.17
1,250.00
23.0:3. 42
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INABILITIES
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Col. David P. Biirrewe, icholar-tol
diir, chosen by the regents and In
stalled president of the University
of California to succeed Benjamin Ids
W heeler.
Department or tlio InliMlor, U. S.
Land office at The Dalit's, Oregon,
May 1 .lib,
Notice Ih lii'icliy Rivi-n (lint
JOHN l. CONDi'.It.
ol' llt'pin'r, Oregon, who, oil Maiili
13, 1!I17, nimlo ilnnii'tsead Klllry
No. 1 S 5 K lor I.oih 1-2 S NK'i.
S''tlop 2, Township 1 North, Halite
26 Kaft, Willametti; Mi't lillan, linn
flli-d nutii'p of itilrntloii to inaki final
t ti yi-ai pronr, to eslatili.h claim to
Dip land iioe ilcsi'ilhi il, bcloic J. A.
Wat'-is, flci k or the firitill Com I,
nt llepjinrr, Onon. on th' "Hi day
of July, HI20.
Claimant mimes witnesses:
lli-manl T. Iiohctty. of Kdio, Oi e
ko'i; Corncliiii Mclvllli-, dr i; lio. t)r'
Bon; Oni-sH V. 'Silmon. ol Kclio, On--Iton;
Wllliani II. Kinlcy, or I.exltiK
ton, Oii'non.
II. Kit ANK WOODi'Oi'K.
4-'l -Iti-irlst'-r.
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20.;,9I. 12
2I.31IS.71
Caii tail stock paid In
SurrUts fund
t'ndivlded profits
Less current exifenats, interest, and taxes paid
Aniounl reserved fur laves ni-cuicd
Clri iilaliiig notes outstanding
Nel amounts due to National banks
Net amount!) due In hank, hunkers, nnd trust -- r.-
companies in the -Cnitcd Stales and foreign
countries (other than Included In Items 29-30)
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks on own lunik outstanding t
Total of ileitis 29. :to. 31, and 33
rtlBAMS DEPOSITS (Other than bniik denoaltn)
SUBJECT TO, RESERVE (dianlts payakle
withn 30 day)t
Individual deptislls subject to check
Ccrtifii-jttcs of depnsil doc in less (ban 30 darn
lothcr tbiiu fur money bottowcill
Iiivl, lends unpaid
t ither dcmanil ib-posils
Total of di-niand ilinls lollu-r than lunik
ilcposltsl s'Hileit to H-sele. Ili-nis 31.
3.",, 3'i, 3T, and 39
TIME DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO RESERVE ly
nl oftor JO liy. or mihinct to -0 days or mor
notice, soil noitnl eavlimsli
Ci 1 1 ii lc-iii's of .It a -.it ii. tin r tbiin for mini! v
li.ii.midi
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100,000 00
fiO.000.00
03.974.1 1
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, 94(1. 77
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Stale of On- on. County of M-.truK. ss,
' V V Mnbniii v i ii-' lci of it nliovn rui ui.-il Imiik, do nolemiilv r
that 'the uIk; e 1 1 .no-; I - ' " Wnowiedgo uml l.rlnf
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JOHN KII.KIINNV
I- RANK lill.l.lAM
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riiii- l ibeil and ..ui in in-.-n tlt I'll d.i v -.r M'. ' -' '
Itl.l.lNA ! Cultltl'lAI.U Nutaiy I'ubilc.
lv nilii.ii- ton rM-0' Ail;."! 9. lilt.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR
"You Can Depend on This"
gays the Good .fudge
Real Tobacco for
real satisfaction.
The full rich
taste of the Real Tobacco
Chtw lasts m lonstthat
you don't need a fresh
chew so often. That's
why It costs you Icm to
use this class of tobacco.
Anv man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
tut up in two stylet
UICIIT CUT Is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT Is a lonit fine-cut tobacco
n 1 r77
Getting the Boys
Ready for Summer
TO GET CLOTHES THAT WILL WEAR WELL AND
LOOK GOOD UNTIL THEY ARE WORN OUT IS THE BIG
PROMLEM. PARENTS WHO PUT THE SOLUTION UP
. TO THIS STORE WILL FIND IT WELL ANSWERED IN
OUR PRESENT DISPLAYS.
BRING YOUR BOYS IN AND SEE HOW WELL WE CAN
OUTFIT THEM AT A REASONABLE COST.
Thomson Bros.
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