Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 07, 1920, Page Eight, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Eight
THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, December 7, 1020
J J J a j
IXJCAL NEWS ITEMS
Horace Wells, young son of Mr.
and Mrs. D. C. Wells, whose life was
tlespaireci of last week, is reported
to le improving.
C. II. Canmiell and family of Helix
spent. Thanksgiving wok visiting his
paients, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gammell
and other relatives and friends.
ISarnet.t Cloldstein, one of Port
land's most prominent youn.T lawyers,
spent the week-end in lleppner and
flcliverod the oration at the Kilts me
liiorial service Sunday afternoon.
I'M Reitman is in town attending
the John Day directors' meeting, of
which board he is a member. Mr.
Keitman sold a lot of weat. Monday
while the sidling was better than 'it
liad been.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tuilislon have
moved into the residence recently va
ca'ed by C. W. Milholland and family
on Terrace Heights. Mr. Tulliston
is Western Union operator at the 0.
W. II. & N. station.
Mis. John Far is, who left for Cen
tral I'oinl. early last week to make a
visit with her parents and other
friends b'it became ill at Portland
and returned to Heppner the next day
lias recovered from her illness.
Weather just like southern spring
time in lleppner. Great country.
liel Ii r buy a barrel or flour as a
Christ mas present, for your family.
It's good to have in the house and
will help lo boost the price of wheat.
A, hu ge delegation of local Knights
of I'hylhias went to Pendleton yester
day afternoon to attend the district
convention of the order in session
there last night. The delegation in
cluded Chas. Thompson, L. A. Hunt,
Ira Thornton, and several others.
Clarence Hickey and family expect
to leave in a day or two for Everett,
,'ashington, their former home. Mr.
Hickey has been the engineer in
change of construction of the new
municipal gravity water system since
about the first of the year.
W. A. Goodwin of Board man re
cently returned from McMinnville,
where he was called by the death of
his son, F. S. Goodwin, who dropped
dead from heart disease while en
gaged in his- usual work. Deceased
was 37 years old, and leaves a wire
and two children.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Hammer of Heppner spent
last Sunday in lone, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dapthorn. Mr.
Hammer is the jolly baiter who fur-
j nishes the people of Hennner with
bread, cake and other good things.
lone Independent.
J. C. Ilallenger, lumber merchant,
A. W. Cobb, president of the Board
man Commercial Club, and Mr. Price,
alfalfa grower, were in Heppner last
Thursday putting the claims of their
community before the county court
in the matter of the intersection of
the proposed north-south market
road with the Columbia River high
way. The geographical center of
lioardman is the only place for that
road to strike, affirms Mr. Cobb, and
he is prepared to prove his position by
facts, figures or oratory any old time.
Heppner Herald Want Ads bring
home the brcon.
."harter Number 3774
Reserve District No. 12
BEPOBT OP CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER
at I (epjiner 111 the state of Oregon, at the dose of business on Nov. 15th,
rut).
BES0URCX3
loins mid illscniinlH, tnrliiilhu,' rediscount s (ex
i nl.l thusc Hhowti (ln I, ii ml c) $1)07,219.33
'n il itiu-i-'-t1 liability accmint i,f m itunres tif this
lunk jiii'i'h:isoil or (llsi DUlileil by it 7,400.011
T..U1 Leans
DEDUCT:
Ni.tex it hills ri-il i K.ciii ii I with I'Vileral Reserve
ll.inli lullicr Hi. in ImiiU iiciipliiinis snlil)
est-,. 1 1 4-m f, la.)
i iverili-.it U, unsecured
'j74,i;rj.:a
C.-.1l1.1i
2,1:58. (ill
V. S. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES OWNED:
liM"elited lo m-:iire el ivulut Inn (IJ. S. bunds pur
v.tllle)
I wiled II ml unpledged
Wir Siiviiikh I'crlil leaiiiH iind Thrift Mluiiipx ne-
lu:l uwtieil
Tutul IT. H. Ouvermiient tieeiiritittii
OTHEB BONDS, SECURITIES, ETO.I
he iirit tea, other limn It. H. hnmis (not including
Hhii-HHl owned and llllpleduiU
Htoek of Koderul Unnerve Hunk (fit) per cent of
Hlltileripl loll )
V-tlue nf hiinkliiK hoiiHu, owned and unincumbered
l'lH'llltllK illld flKtlllnH
It.vil -Mtite owned other than bunkum Iioiiho ....
Iuwfiil reserve with I'ederitl Kfxerve Hunk
(Vin in v unit mul net iiinountH due from imtlouul
I'.mkH
Nm iiriiiiiinlH due from iNtiikH, hulikerH, and trUHt
i-iilti"niii,"H til the t tilled ll!leM (oilier lllllll 111-
eluded in llina II. 11!, or
I'lifki on iilher hunk Hi Hie mum elly or town
iiH reirtiiiK tiiink otlir tlui llem 6
T.ilill or II. ins I J. HI, II, IG, Hint 14
' Ink. k4 'in l.ink"l lo uled nillK.tif of ellv or town of
I i';-"i mt 1'iiuk Hil t I llli-r e.ish lleuiH
U.".i-mi,;.i inn fund Willi I' S. Trt'iisuriT und ilua
t i"'lu I . l I le:isni,-r
Int. -.Hi , i . l(,tl hill in ( i'iM"' ted - u"lttlnule
it i. .!", und t'.lU h" elviitiie tod i; due
2fi.000.00
31,0110.00
31. 320.40
83.811 9
LIABILITIES
' k p.u I In
i
, I. v ,i ., ,
t
.in.
. .I.'..--', nil. Ii-l, i if! I.ir p.ild..
ti I it -". "nut n..-' I, .1 t . ii .III.-. I in .t.l
I ui.il.iiitv .inl .! i.iiiii.I i .it pi tni.il i-1
I I f i ii. . tin. I
S 7.! I ." "O
.i.i I :
i "I'll
niiii
N" i ..,i,ls,1,e t." Ni'n-li.il Iiiokh
."i- i n'4 it., i. ik- !'..i.k.i. iind tlu"t
. .'. . - ii in. I ii i "I ... ..n. I ."ll". .ii
' ' " "I i.'l I li tii ill. i 1. 1, .t I I I Ii III" . S ill . I
' ' ....... k .. : - ,i,.l i.,;
' h. "I' " Ii I' 'ilk ." iIh ituhiiiJ
I, ..f "I.mi. . . '. ,. i i. ,.ii.i
C.uiiui DCfiiHlTn lOOi.r I1.4U bunk dm'. ilil
uji.ir m kci.kVi: .i.h bi
w.tiiu 4yal:
l .. I., i 1 k ...
i i i - i in . ti. .in :.'i .i i
- ' ." t ' . " 1. H.1J1
1 1 1. H 11
1
.it
,1
1. 1 .t. j
'I-. 1 it m i-.,i-k
1 ii ii-11. .. 1.
..." I i
Ttir tirio ir tuujciT to aiicifi nr
" itt la ! ur vubi, t 10 JD) A" J wr iuoi
'!. AMtl M"tl IVkt4t I
' f it.",. .1! i".i!tir Dun f.-r iiioiii''
! i-.-'i,
I " .! ..I 1 t' .1 i-..t.'t it.) is t Hi ,-er,
Ii. 1 . 1 t II. "'"! t: . .
I"". . 1 Ii t il'il w'th i.d.-lrtl It.wrrie
i.'m .. 1) l'i( . ie.lK,,ii i,-.ri- ntiog
"-. i,..i i,u.. r itmi iptiioi .miiip 1
I . 1 o ii-l, I ImiMli ilie. ka t-t, fur
,l 41 I ."11 1.41, I ll , . ,
.- '...... rtf ,t, , l (tin, t"4iik f.-r 1 il"meia
I
I I ill" l-l
I .... It,,.
lit
II. a l-atik $"ir- lianil "f iHa
ll
i:.:i s:
1 1 '-' 11
. f..t r-. .
I in I 1
1 . . 1 1
;r to l-r,l lie
' if 'I it' 1 I -il
ma w th KvMlnial M'-ni
.-. n. ,l , ...
GO 60S. 00
31,320.10
4.500.00
:a,i)iiii,iio
8,144.37
4.175.00
40.5'.U.:
41,162.Sli
42,327.75
403 39
MOID
1,250 00
17.02.1 7ii
DJH.till Ml
llOII.Ollll.llil
i.. 1, eii.i nu
6B.s:i; !
Inn Vil
k..lj lit
2 1. 3. hi no
3, l
3.;i;.; m
4 in
4.i.!ti i.y
4 I Ill
f, ii.n.ui n.)
lii-i ml
it. 111 ;s
1 r t in
.it e i
2i.ti.io nil
ll'. DO
10 I .1 tit
J ; J : J a 17
j:i tii 1:
..l nm, aa
H f l
a
-1 lil
.1 I II. '. - . i.t,.li Hi e.i'ernnt aeir
Ii... i.t 1 I.. 1 .( m, ai." eu anj lei.i f
W f M4II 'Si T. CaaMar
1 . V N
I . IN.
t I 1 . 1
. ,f ... I a I K .1,, ,f ,,,tf j ;,
Hi 1 i I lit.lt at I, N..ut fub.K.
. A t . . it: 1
In the great re-adjustment of prices now going on we are going to treat the people of Morrow Co. to the
Greatest Sale of Winter Merchandise
that they have ever had and this at a time when every one needs just the things that we are offering. .We
can only list here a few of the many bargains we are offering you. .You will find many more when you
visit our store. .BE SURE TO SEE THESE BARGAINS.
Coats and Dresses
$50.00 Value Garments, now . . $37-50
$45.00 Value Garments, now $35.00
$40.00 Value Garments, now $30.00
$35.00 Value Garments, now $25.00
$30.00 Value Garments, now , $22.50
$27.50 Value Garments, now $19.00
$25.00 Value Garments, now ( $18.00
All Children's Coats at Materially
Reduced Prices
SEE THEM
WomesVs Underwear
All qualities can be had in long or short-sleeves,
high or low neck, and in sizes 34 to 44
Cotton Union Suits, heavy fleece, white, $3.00
value, now $2.15
Wool Union Suits, all wool and part wool, me
dium and light weights, $3.50 to $4.00
values, now $2.75
Silk and Wool Union Suits, knee or ankle
lengths, $475-$5.oo values, now $3.95
Two-Piece Underwear, ladies, misses and chil
dren's vests or pants, cotton, very spl. $250 ea.
Wool, very special 65c ea.
Unionallsand Koveralls
Reduced from $6.50 to 4.95
Reduced from $5.00 to $3.85
Reduced from $4.25 to $3.65
WATCH FOR OUR NEXT
ADVERTISEMENT
Men's "Sleepy Hollow" Gowns
and Pajamas, Good Quality
Flannel Nicely Finished
Priced $5.50, now $4-45
Priced $4.50, now $3.45
TWENTY PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL SUITS, OVERCOATS, SWEATERS, MACK
INAWS, STAG SHIRTS, BOYS' UNDERWEAR, DRESS PANTS. TEN PER CENT REDUC
TION ON HATS AND CAPS, FLANNEL SHIRTS.
Women's Silk n
Hosiery
Fibre Silk, colors black and
white, special , .$5S)C
$1.75 Silk Hose, black and
white $1.50
$2.50 Silk Hose, b.lack, white
and brown $-95
$3.00 Silk Hose, black, white
and brown $2-45
$3.50 Silk Hose, black white
and brown $2.95
$4.00 Silk Hose, black, white
and brown $3-45
(Luxury tax extra.)
WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S
Sweaters
All Sweaters reduced, a splendid
line ot colorings, styles,
and prices
$10.50 Value, now S13.75
$15.00 Value, now $12.00
$12.00 Value, now $10.00
$10.00 Value, now $8.75
$7.50 Value, now $6.25
$5.00 Value, now $3-75
$3.75 Value, now $2-95
$0.50 Scarfs, now $7-95
$$.75 Scarfs, now $7-35
All Knit Caps, Toques, and Tarns
25 Cents Less
All Leather Coats
and Vests
$45 () Reversible 36 -inch
Co.it s at $37-5
$u;o heavy lined drcs vest
at $27-50
$.'.' ;o leather vet at $18.50
Corduroy Pants
Best Grades "Boss of the
Road" and "Can't Bust Em"
Regular Price, 7.50, now at
the exceptionally low price
$5.95
Cotton Piece
Goods
Devonshire and Crescent Cloths
32-in.. now 45c
Mother's Pride Romper Cloth,
now 15c
Best Domestic Ginghams ...35c
lies.t Apron Checks 25c
Amoskeag Outings 25c
Bleached Muslin. 27-in 15c
Bleached Muslin, 30-in 25c
Women's Shoes
Finest Kid Lace Boots, New
est styles and most popular
colors. .Luxury tax extra.
$10.50 Shoes, now ...$12.50
$15.00 Shoes, now ...$11.50
$14.00 Shoes, now ... $11.00
$13.50 Shoes, now . . .$10.00
$1 J. 50 Shoes, now . . . .$9.50
$10.00 Shoes, now . . . .$8.75
All other Ladies' Shoe and
Oxfords at a saving to you
of 50c per pair
Felt Slippers, popular colors.
comfy or leather soles.
$3 .m values, now $2.35
Outing Night
Wear
Children's Outing Sleeper
special 95c
Children's Dr. Denton's sleep
ers, special $1.35
Children's Outing Gowns,
sizes 2, 4, 6 years $1.45
Men's Outing Gowns, sizes
10, 12, 14 $1.95
Women's Outing Gowns, $2.75
and $3.00 value $2.35
Women's Outing Pajamas.
$4.50 values . $3.45
Men's Dress
Shirts
"BEAU BRUMMELL"
at these prices
$10.00 Shirts at $7-95
$8 cw Shirts at $6.45
$7.00 Shirts at $5-45
$6.00 Shirts at $4.65
$5.00 Shirts at -$3-85
$4.50 Shirts at $3.45
$3 75 Shirts ta $2.95
$3.00 Shirts at J2.35
$2.50 Shirts at $1.95
Men's Overalls
First grade heavy blue bib
Overalls $2.75
Light weight, blue and
stripes $2.50
Men's full cut heavy Lhle
bibs. Hlack Bear brand,
very special at $3.00
Men's first grade waist over
alls $2.50
MINOR & COMPANY
1