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Boitnott is stepping round very lightly thest- days te canse of the arrival of a fine on at hia home on the 21st inst. Mrs. Sadie Sigsboe and Miss Opal Briggs went to Salem Sunday to at tend the Rebekah grand lodge, as delegates from Sansuci lodge of this city. Henry Schwarx of Heppner, who recently purchased the Leet Paine place aear Hamilton, was transacting land business In Canyon City Mon day. Eagle. One of the Turner shearing plants moved out to Monument this week. This plant will be in charge of Laverne Van Marter with acrew of ten wen and they expect to have a good run in that section. unaney Ayers arrived home on Sunday evening from over seas ser vice in the army. He has been on duty for the past, two years,' spend ing his time principally In England. where he did police, duty.- Accom panying his father, Wm. Ayers, to Portland Wednesday . morning. the twain will spend a few days in the city, having a good time, ' and getting acquainted again. No. 228. REPORT OK THE CONDITION OF LEXINGTON STATE BANK at L xington. in the State of Oregon,' at the close of business May 12, 1919. NOTICE OP TAKING UP AND SALE OF K8TRAV8. Notica is hereby given thr.t on the 10th day of May, 1919, the under signed took up and now holds at his farm on Willow Creek about six miles East from Heppner, Oregon the following described estrays, to- wit: 1 black mare mule, about four years old, and weighs about 1050 pounds. 1 bay mule, about four years old weighs about 1000 pounds, branded with indistinct diamond on the left hip. I black mare mule, branded F on right shoulder, weighs about 800 pounds, apparently nine years old, with a bay horse colt about one year old. Notice is hereby further given that by virtue if an order of A. L. Cornett, Justice of the Peace for the sixth district of Morrow County, Oregon, made and, entered on the 17th day of May, 1919, the undersigned, will on the 7th day of June, 1919, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore noon of skid day. at; his farm above described, sell said estrays at public auction to the highest bidder for cash according to the law pertaining to the sale of estrays to satisfy the cost and expences of taking up and 3ale of said estrays, unless before said sale the owner thereof claims the same and pays the cost and ex pences incurred to the date of claim ing same. Dated this 21st day of May, 1919. W. P. HILL. No. 144. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Bank of lone at lone. Oregon, in the State of Oregon, at the close of business May 12, 1919. Resources. Loans and discounts.! $156,579.46 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 19.88 Bonds and warrants 7,750.00 Stocks, securities, judg ments, etc. 3,000.00 Banking house 3.400.00 Furniture and fixtures.. 900.00 Due from apprpved re- - serve banks 24,341.75 Checks and other' cash items 105.37 Cash on hand 6,496.99 TOTAL $202,593.45 Labilities. Capital stock paid in $ 15.000.00 Surplus fund ; 10,000.00 Undivided profits, Jess expenses and taxes paid . 1,483.99 Due to banks and bank erg , 452.06 Individual deposits sub ject to check ....... 140,660.41 Demand certificates of deposit . 1,485.08 Time and Savings De posits 33,611.91 TOTAL $202,593.45 State of Oregon, County of Mor row, ss. I, H. M. Cummins. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tho above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. M. CUMMINS, Cashier. CORRECT Attest: E. L. PADBERG M. R. MORGAN Directors. Subscribed and oworn to before me this 16th day of May, 1919. ' (Seal) C. B. SPERRY ' Notarv Public. My commission expires 12-12, 1920 Resource. Loans and discounts $106,088.69 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 12.60 Bonds and warrants 4,290.80 I'urnlture and fixtures 1,000.00 ther real estate owned 1,000.00 Du" from approved re serve banks 16,688.33 hecks and other cash .. Hems 150.00 .lash on hand ',. 6,327.17 Other resources 240.77 TOTAL $135,798.36 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $ 15,000.00 Surplus fund 4,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes Paid 43.28 iiidi'.idual de.wsits sub ject to check...,.. 4 100,434.81 Demand certificates of deposit 400.98 Cashier checks outstand- ing 57.45 Time and Savings De- , . posits .... 15,S5:,.2 Other liabilities 6.02 TOTAL $135,733.36' State of Oregon, County of Mor row, ss. ' I, W. O. Hill, Cashier of the above- liamed bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. O. HILL, Cashier. " CORRECT Attest: . W. G. SCOTT , ' geo. l. McMillan Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of May, 1919. (Seal) VAWTEtf CRAWFORD .Notary Public. My commission expires 2-16, 1920. s A F E T Y & Him ra H T. J. iil s E R V I C E .,OTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May -20th, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Evan C. Sioneman, of Hardman, Oregon, who, on June 17th, 1914, made Homesteal Entry No. 012955 and on June 15th, 1915 mada Additional No. 015188, for 2 Lots 2-3, SE NWW, NEWSWV4. SeC. 6-T 5 S, R 25 E, SE 4 SWM4 , Section 31, Town ship 4-South, Raugo 25-Kast, Will amette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish ciuim to the land above described, before C. C. Patter son, U. S. Commissioner, at Hepp ner. Oregon, on" the ' 30th day of June. 1919. Claimant names ds witnesses: George W, Chopin, Lctus Robins, Ray Steers, Lass Robinson all of Hardman, Oregon. H. FRANK WOUDCOCK, Register. WELL KNOWN AT THE BANK Naturally, those who enjoy to the i fullest extent the benefits of an asso ciation with the First National Bank, are those whom our officers know best, and who have informed them selves as to what this bank stands ready to do for them. - We have a service for every man, woman and child jn this community, and will welcome the opportunity to suggest ways in which you can make our service and equipment useful in your, personal money matters. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Heppner, Oregon CARD OK THANKS. We wish to thank all our friends and nrlshbars who so kindly assisted us in our hour of sadness. Mrs. O. E. Farnsworth and family. FOR 8ALK. Fleming slacker and ' buckrakes. IKE HOWARD, lone. Ore. m22-2t LOST One brown horse, we2g$t 1100, branded BB on shoulder, cobs gray horse, weight wtioui S, branded H on shoulder. Notify C. Partlow, Boardman, Oregon. m22 Meet me at the Races Coa&cs June 11, ll 13 and 14. VP" wTn 1 IJBMb yMB ill 1 1 -v.'.v.-.v. L. 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