The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 05, 1917, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, IIEPPXER, OREGOX, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1917
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FOR SALE
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10 Head of Horses as follows:
1 Team Black 3-year-olds, weight 1100 lbs.
1 Buckskin 3-year-old, weight about 1300 lbs.
1 Iron Gray 3-year-old, weight about 1250 lbs.
1 Roan 7-year-old, weight 1200 lbs.
1 Iron Gray 7-year-old, weight 1150 lbs.
1 White 8-year-old, weight 1300 lbs.
1 Bay 7-year-old, weight 1100 lbs.
1 Buckskin 4-year-old, weight about 1100 lbs.
1 4-year-old, weight about 1100 lbs.
1 Pure Bred Percheron Stallion, 7 years old, weight
1850 pounds.
Will be in Heppner
July 15-17
at Tom Morgan's Feed
Yard. Anyone' wanting good
mares will find them in this
bunch. All mares in foal to
said horse.
$1700.00 Takes the Bunch
TERMS CASH
Call in and look at them.
GEORGE W.CORK
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RKPORT OF THE CONDITION' OP THE
The First National Bank at Heppner,
IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS OX
Jl'XK 20th, 1017.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts . $ 860,938.42
Overdrafts, unsecured ' 95.64
V. S. Honds (other than Liberty Honds of 1017) :
U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circula
tion (par value).. $25,000.00
U. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness
pledged to secure postal savings deposits
(par value) 1,000.00 26,000.00
Payment on account subscription for Liberty Loan
Bonds i 5,000.00
Securities other than U. S. bonds (not Including
stocks) owned unpledged 15,845.50
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of sub
scription 3,600.00
Value of bankin ghouse 13,400.00
Furniture and fixtures 1,900.00
Real estate owned other than banking house 20,475.25
Net amount due from approved reserve
agents In New York, Chicago and St.
Louis $ 9,682.25
Net amount due from approved reserve
agents in other reserve cities 215,953.08 225,635.33
Net amount due from banks and bankers 284,117.07
Outside checks and other cash items. $5,608.68
Fractional currency, nickels, and cents 110.73 5,719.41
Notes of other national banks 220.00
Notes of Federal Reserve banks 100.00
Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from
Federal Reserve Bank 144,411.01
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from
U. S. Treasurer 1,250.00
TOTAL - $1,008,707.03
LIABIILTIES.
Capital stock paid In '- 102k!!0!!!!
Surplus fund lUTi ,0M
Undivided profits $64,922.84
Less current expenses, Interest and taxes ,.,,
puljj 11,568.55 53,354.29
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amount due to banks and bankers 8,869.38
Demand deposits subject to Reserve:
Individual deposits subject to check..- 1,126,399.46
Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other.
than for money borrowed) oenn
Certified checks.
Cashier's checks outstanding- -------- 5,528.87
Total demand deposits. --$1.2 0.B90.3B
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30
days or subject to 30 days or more notice) :
Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor-
rowed) 24 6140
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TOTAL - -$1,008,707.03
State of Oregon, County of Morrow, ss:
t W P Mahoney, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
, t'w the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
swear that the anove buu p MAH0NBYi Cn9i)lpr.
ana,wrihed and sworn to before me this 30th day of June, 1917.
Subscribed ana swum VACT0R Notnry PubllCi
Com. expires 2-21-1920.
COTRRJEMAHONEY; J. B. NATTER, FRANK GILLIAM, Directors.
Local And Personal Happen
ings of Heppner And
Vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards, pio
neers of the SandHollow country.
spent Monday in this city.
Laxton McMurray was noticed
among the large number who were
up from lone to take in the circus on
Friday.
Dr. A. K. Higgs, formerly of Hepp
ner but now of Portland, arrived
here the first of the week to attend to
some matters of business.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Cochran of
Monument are spending several days
In Heppner. Mr. Cochran Is an ex-
tensive stockman of that section.
T. J. Mahoney, cashier of the Live
stock State Bank of North Portland,
arrived in the city the first of the
week to make a brief business visit.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Patterson have
returned from a visit of a week in
Portland. They arrived home Sun
day with a new Cadillac car of the
latest model.
Miss Ilene Brlarly arrived the last
of the week from South Bend, Wash.,
and will visit for a while at the home
of her aunt, Mrs. D. M. Ward, on
Blackhorse.
J. R. Nunamaker, who owns exten
sive orchards in the Hood River sec
tion, spent a few days in Heppner
and vicinity last week looking after
business interests.
Miss Opal Briggs, successful Mor
row county teacher, will go to Port
land this week to be in attendance
at the sessions of the National Edu
cation Association. ,
FOR SALE One Overland car;
fine shape; good for 30,000 miles;
1912 model; new tires. SeU for
$250.00. This car never needs re
pairing. OREGON GARAGE.
Fred Rader of Long Creek came
over the first of the week to receive
a Buick "Six" which he purchased
from Albert Bowker. Mr. Rader is
a stockman of the Long Creek coun
try.
E. G. Noble and wife left the first
of the week for Portland and other
Willamette Valley points. They are
making the trip in their car and will
visit at Monmouth with relatives of
Mrs. Noble before returning home.
Mrs. H. A. Noyes leaves on to
morrow for Portland where she will
attend the musical festival to be
staged by Portland's singers in the
new Auditorium building. She will'
also remain for the sessions of ther
N. E. A.
S. W. Spencer and S. E. Van Vac
tor have established their summer
camps on the left fork of upper Wil
low creek. Mr. Van Vactor took up
his camp outfit Saturday. These
people find the Blue Mountain foot
hills unexcelled for summer outings
and spend their vacation here each
year.
W. O. Allison, of t'kiah, has been
spending the week visiting at the
home of his sister, Mrs. Carrie
Vaughn, in Heppner, and also look
ing after his farming interests in the
Eight Mile section. He Is greatly
pleased with the splendid outlook
for crops In the country surrounding
his old home place near the Liberty
schoolhouse.
Dr. N. E. Wlnnard returned the
last of the week from his Eastern
trip, being met at Arlington by his
son, Norton. Dr. Winnard has much
to tell of the things he saw and learn
ed while away. Among other things
it may be interesting for us Western
ers to know that the government is
making every preparation for a five
years' war. It seems to be the opin
ion prevalent in the East that the
war will not end soon.
The Government needs Farmers as
well as Fighters. Two million three
hundred thousand acres of Oregon &
California Railroad Co. Grant Lands.
Title revested in United States. To
be opened for homesteads and sale.
Containing some of best land left in
United States. Large Copyrighted
Map, showing land by sections and
description of soil, climate, rainfall,
elevations, temperature etc., by
counties. Postpaid One Dollar.
Grant Lands Locating Co., Box 610,
Portland, Oregon.
Has It Occurred to You
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that the weather is quite warm now? Of
Then let us buy practical summer clothing and
Be Comfortable
Some Suggestions:
STRAW OR SILK HATS LIGHT WEIGHT SUITS
SOFT NEGLIGEE OR SPORT SHIRTS
CANVAS SHOES OR OXFORDS
B. V. D. OR POROSKNIT UNDERWEAR
INTERWOVEN THIN SOX .
Now Here Is The Idea
This store has everything you want along these
lines and appreciates your patronage.
Minor & Company
GOOD GOODS
HEPPNER OREGON
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THE EASTERN HIDE &
JUNK CO.
OF PENDLETON
has a representative in your city,
by name I). L. Phillips. You can al
ways cncli him by pluming Main 42,
Eastern Hotel. Me buy the follow
ing stuff: Mixed iron, nil kinds of
bides, all kinds of rags, auto casings,"
all kinds of rubber, brass and cop.
per, and also wool. We pay the high
cut price in the state of Oregon for
this stuff.
Mr. Phillips and this office will ap.
predate your patronage.
THE EASTERN HIDE &
, JUNK CO.
121 West Railroad Street,
Pendleton, Oregon.
"Solenneln Quest' Ora" from La Forza del Destino
By MR. KARL JORN and MR. ARTHUR MIDDLETON
of the Metropolitan Opera Company, New York City
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Messrs. Jorn and Middleton have given a wonderful per
formance of this superb duet, which, as everyone knows,
is one of Verdi's masterpieces. Their performance is
literally Re-Created by
The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul"
That their voices cannot be told from the
New Edison's Re-Creation of them in this
wonderful duet has been proved by direct
comparison. Messrs. Jorn and Middleton
stood beside the New Edison and sang this
beautiful duet. Suddenly, without warning,
they quit singing, and the New Edison took
up the duet alone. So perfectly are their
voices Re-Created that it was necessary to
look at their lips to tell when Messrs. Jorn
and Middleton had ceased to sing.
We want you to hear the New Edison's
Re-Creation of Jorn and Middleton in this
wonderful duet. We also want you to hear
the Re-Creation of other great voices; for
example, Matzenauer, Kappold, Case, Destinn,
Zenatello, Urlus, Goritz and Fontana.
Let us give you an hour of Re-Created
music. You will not be embarrassed by so
licitations to buy. Bring your friends. We
want every music lover to hear the New
Edison.
NOTICE: Please do not ask us to sell yoo
Edison Re-Creations if you Intend to attempt
to play them on any other instrument than,
the New Edison. No other instrument caa
bring out the true musical quality of Edison
Re-Creations. Furthermore, injury to the
records is likely to result if you attempt to
play them on an ordinary phonograph or
talking machine.
OSCAR R. OTTO
HEPPNER OREGON
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