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THE GAZETTE-TIME3, HEPPNER, ORE., fHTJRSDAY, NOV. U, 1915 p a6 PiV'B WEEK'S NEWS. Local And Personal Happen ings of Heppner And Vicinity. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick, the I. 0. 0. P. Building. Frank Engleman was up from the Egg City Monday. J. L. Carter of Long Creek was In Heppner last week. Ohas. Stanton of Kleht Milo n n T 1 1 rv 1 STTorcravps nrs'MnMgjiinatumij-jm-tMp.j-.- . business visitor in the city Tuesda," 1 TUSteCl and ttTOVeil S41SSaS4CT4SSgSlI Wanted to Kent A typewriter In good condition. Inquire at this of fice. 3t. Paul Webb and wife were In Hepp ner last Friday from their heme south of Heppner. W. W. Ewlng, Cecil farmer and stockman, was a Heppner business visitor last Saturday. Mrs. John Jenkins of Eight Mile went to Seattle Monday where Bhe will visit with friends. Willard Blake and- Lou Davidson, members of the lone lodge, attend ed the dedication ceremonies in Heppner Monday. No. 3774 REI'ORT OF THE COXMTIOX OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT HEPPNER IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON 10th NOVEMBER, 1015. . RESOURCES. Loans and discounts '. $585,127.23 Overdrafts, secured, $2,220.90; unsecured, $390.92.. 2,611.82 U. S. Bonds: U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) $25,000. U. S. Bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par value) 1,000 Total U. S. Bonds 20,000 26,000.00 Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged.... 17,462.70 Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank. $7,200 Less amount unpaid 3,600 3,600.00 Value of banking house (if unencumbered 13,400.00 Furniture and fixtures 1,379.63 Real estate owned other than banking house 26,100.33 Net amount due from Federal Reserye Bank 12,655.85 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago and St. Louis $10,036.67 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 37,500.54 47,537.11 Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than Included in above) .. . 27,465.31 Outside checks and other cash items $7,874.82 Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 241.56 8,116.38 Notes of other national banks. 055.00 Coin and certificates, lawful reserve in bank 25,950.00 Legal-tender notes, lawful reserve In bank 320.00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (not more than 5 per cent on circulation) and due from U. S. Treasurer 1,250.00 $70,31.30 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In $100,000.00 Surplus fund 20,000.00 $120,000.00 Undivided profits $38,066,78 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid .' 7,827.44 30,239.34 Circulating notes outstanding 23,450.00 Due to banks and bankers 12,733.31 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check 480,162.34 Certificates of deposit-due In less than 30 days 23,877.69 Cashier's checks outstanding 928.94 Postal savings deposits... 33.81 Total demand deposits $505,002.87 Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 davs or more notice): Certificates of deposit 75,817.43 Other time deposits 10,138.50 Total time deposits $85,955.93 Bills payable, Including obligations representing money borrowed 20,000.00 Letters of credit ;-: 2,245.00 $709,031.30 State of Oregon, County of Morrow, sss- I, T. J. Mahoney, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. J. MAHONEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th day of November, 1915. W. PREWITT COX, Notary Public. My commission expires April 27, 1916. CORRECT Attets: J. B. NATTER, FRANK GILLIAM, W. O. MINOR, Directors. There is a Henp of Kulace in Being Able to Depend Upon a Well Earned Reputation. For months Heppner readers have seen the constant expression of praise for Doan's Kidney Pills, and read about the good work they have done In this locality. What other remedy ever produced such convinc ing proof of merit? Mrs. W. M. Andis, 1502 V. Ave., LaGrande, Ore., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills with the best of results and have also given them to our lttle girl for weakness of the kid neys. She had complained a great deal, but Doan's Kidney Pills soon acted on her whole system, strenght enlng her kidneys and benefitting her in every way." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Andis had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Wfr8 1111 - ' i GEORGE KLEINE Presents "The Naked truth" IN FIVE PARTS Featuring the Celebrated Actress LYDA BORELLI From the famous French Novel by Henry Bataille HomeThealerSISrIa Adults 25c; Children 10c. Show starts 7:00 o'clock Born On Tuesday, In this city to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown, a daugh ter. Ben R. Patterson, of the Patterson & Son drug store, went to Portland Tuesday on a business trip. Mrs. Vawter Crawford went to lone Tuesday to join Mr. Crawford, who Is now located in that city. Mrs. C. C. Rhea and children were in the city for a few hours on Satur day from their Rhea creek home. C. H. Beymer and Roy Rogers, well known Grant county citizens, were In Heppner the first of the week from Monument. Among the local shippers sending stock into Portland Monday, were R. J. Carsner, one car of hogs and Thompson and Gentry, one car of cattle and hogs. LOST Side curtain to C. A. Ml nor's Cadillac car, somewhere be tween Court House and Main street. Finder please leave same at the Heppner Garage. The Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of the First Christian church will hold a candy sale Saturday from the window of the Humphreys Drug store. C. C. Robbns, Portland architect, attended the dedication ceremonies of the new Masonic temple in this city Monday and remained over a few days to inspect the work. Chas. Beymer, of Monument, sent two. car loads of hogs to the Port land market Tuesday. This stuff was conditioned off at the Jeff Jones ranch on Rhea creek prior to ship ment. FOR 8ALF 160 acres of wheat land in Morrow county, 12 miles north of Lexington, in the Straw berry section. For prices and terms inquire at the Gazette-Times office Nll-3t. J. W. Yeager and Alva Jones went to Portland Tuesday, where they will spend a few days before going on to Eugene to witness the football classic of the Northwest between Oregon and O. A. C. Will M. Moore, prominent citizen of Pendleton, attended the dedication ceremonies of the Masonic temple in this city Monday and took a promin ent part on this occasion as Acting Grand Master. Mrs. Roy Remmick, of Portland, spent the week end with her husband In this city. Mr. Remmick is foreman of the construction crew putting in the electric light lines at Lexington and lone for the Heppner Light & Water Company. Oscar Keithley spent several days In Heppner the first of the week. He returned home Tuesday, accompan led by Glenn Young, who will visit through the remainder of the week at the home of Harvie Young and Ray Young on Eight Mile, Rev, H. S. Shangle, presiding el der of the Oregon Dist., M. E. church South, will preach at the Federated church next Sunday at 7:30 p. m. and at the M. E. church, South Monday at 7:30 p. m. after which he will hold the quarterly conference If you want to go to war; that'? your business. If a fellow and hip girl want to get married; that's their business. If you want your house painted or papered; that's our bus tness. BRADFORD & SON, Phone 553. C. G. Hedges, a cement contractor from The Dalles, has arrived in Heppner and is now busy laying the concrete floors in the Masonic build Ing. Mr. Hedges is a son of C. F Hedges, a California newspaperman who recently purchased The Dalles Chronicle. Mary Buschke, the SBing daughter "if Ml" onil Mr. ton 'f onli Ira to -n covering from an operation which she underwent at the Heppner Sanator 'um last Saturday for appendicitis Kt the time of the operation, the girl was In a very grave condition but we ire glad to report that Bhe is now past all danger. Card of Thanks. We desire to thank the Lodges and friends who have assisted during the illness and death of our father A. L. PERKINS. DALLES PERKINS. Teachers to Pendleton. Among the Morrow county teach ers leaving for Pendleton Tuesday morning we noted the following Mildred Allison, Frances Wilbur, Norma Muender, Miss Adams, Miss Osten, Ida May Johnson, Bernard Pehr, Mary Power, Jessie Suhm Mrs. O. W. Shurte, Zettie Stephens Opal Brlggs, Ethel Casey, Lucy T Wedding, Elizabeth Schoenwald, J W. Motley, Hamilton H. Hoffman Ella Coe, Sophia Burke and County Superintendent S. E. Notson. More School Funds Coining. County superintendent S. E. Not son states that not all school funds were available for apportionment In the division of funds recently made. He says however, that another ap portlonment will be made in Decern ber. It SAMTA OS Will establish his headquarters at Minor & (Vs. Store next week. While he may not appear in person, yet he will have a good supply of his Christmas wares here, which we shall be pleased to show you Come in and bring the children MINOR & CO. G? h4r4"M THE WEEKLY OREGONIAN Including Comic Supplement UNTIL JANUARY 1, 1917 MORE THAN AN ENTIRE YEAR AND Be The Gazette-Times ONE FULL YEAR For $1,50 During the Bargain Period Ending Nov. 30, IAS Mail or bring your subscriptions today to the office of The Gazette-Times 23 SPECIAL THANKSGIVING PROGRAM By the Federated Sunday School Sunday, Nov. 21, 1915 Special Program. Splendid Music. Orchestra Begin promptly at 9:45. Come early as this will be the only morning service Why employ traveling eye spec ialists when you can get the proper fit by Dr. Wlnnard. Satisfaction guaranteed. Get your cord wood at the Louis Groshens place on Rhea creek for $3.50 or at the Hamilton ranch for $2.50. ' R. H. WEEKS. Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr. Winnard, or money refunded. His prices are reasonable, and he Is where you can always find him. No charge for testing eyes. - tt. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick, the I. O. O. F. Building. TYPHOID n no more necessary than smallpox. Army experience has demonstrated the almost miraculous effi cacy, and harmletsneM, of Antityphoid Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and your family, It Is more vital than house Insurance. Ask your physician, druei 1st, or send for "Have you had Typhoid?" tellina of Typhoid Vaccine, results from use, and dancer from Typhoid farriers. THE CUTTU LABORATORY, BERKEUY, CAL raoouciaa vacciais sssuas mm v. s. us. ucsscj Why go to the trouble of baking when you can buy the best of bread at the Heppner Bakery. FOR 8ALF 3000 Posts (In town) 10c each. PHELPS GROCERY CO. RYE. Another car of good seed rye now here. HEPPNER MILLING CO. SOME GOOD JERSEYS FOR SALE. If you are thinking of going into the dairy business and want some milk stock that can be purchased cheap and on good terms, inquire at this office. SU head of cows, about 6 years of age and coming fresh in December; 2 yearling heifers and 2 2-year-old heifers; also 1 registered Jersey bull that can be had to go with the herd. It will pay you to look Into this deal. tf. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick, the I. O. O. F. Building. , Dr. Wlnnard has taken special course in treatment of eye, ear, nose and throat. . . . tt. FOR SALE Seven head of good work mules, will be sold on reason able terms. Inquire of J. S. Young, Heppner. 3t. WANTED Sewing, $1.60 per day. Inquire here. 3t. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick, the I. O. O. F. Building. Dr. Isabel Sedgwick, the I. O. 0. F. Building.