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THE GAZETTK-TIMKS, HLTPSEB, tl:K., THl ItMM V, MAY 1.1. r.U.K HK f LIVE CECIL ifflS ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nash spent Sat urday and Sunday visiting friends at Ewing. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stender and family of Four Mile, spent Sunday with J. W. Onborn of Cecil. Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. McEntlre of "Klllarney," visited with Mrs. P. Farley at The Willows on Sunday. Joe Miirous,' who Is Working on the Burnett ranch for E. Fanchier, spent Sunday looking up his Cecil friends. Inlg II. Pearson, who has been vis iting around Cecil for some time, left on the local on Saturday for Baker. Miss Minnie Bryant of North Yak ima and Miss Esther Winters of "Shady Dell" were In Cecil Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Franklin of Ew ing spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Barnes at "Poplar Grove." Francis A. McMenamin, one of Heppner's leading lawyers, was seen trying out the "Cecil Scenic High way" on Thursday. Klma Montague of Condon and T. Woodward of Ther Dalles, accom panied by other friends made a short stay In Cecil on Wednesday. W. E. Abalt, who has been work ing on the Hager ranch near Hepp ner, arrived In Cecil on Friday and is looking up bis old friends. Leon Logan and family of Four Mile, accompanied by his sister Miss Olive of Portland, were calling on their Cecil friends on Sunday. Cecil Ahalt, who has been assisting Bob Thompson at "The Shepherds' Rest" is now having a holiday am ongst his friends around Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bristow and fam ily of lone and F. H. Robinson, Ione's leading lawyer, wore down visiting with the "mayor" at "Butterby Flats" on Sunday. "Daddlo" T. W. Matlock who has had his Bheep In Cecil at the "Dove cote," for several Iweeks, left on Tu esday with his last band of sheep for the Hager ranch, Heppner. Ed. Melton of "The Lookout," Jackie Hynd of "Butterby Flats," and Robbie Lowe of the "Highway House" were all passengers on the local on Saturday bound for Arling ton. Mrs. Geo. Krebs, Mrs. Viva Driver and Miss Georgia Summers of th: "Last Camp," also Miss A. C. LcAve, were callers on Mr. and Mrs. T. W. May at "Lone Star" ranch on Satur day. Hoy Scott left on Friday for Hynd Bros, ranch at Freeieout with the finest bunch of yearlings that has left Cecil for some time. Hynd Bros, have been feeding these sheep on their "Butterby Flats" ranch. J. Bethrum of the Star Drilling company of Portland, who has been drilling a well for J. J. McEntlre at "Klllarney" left on Thursday for Alderdale, Wash., where he has taken a contract for drilling for Smith Bros. The state engineers, who have had their office In Cecil for the past six months, left on Saturday for lone where they are now busy surveying the highhvay. E. L. Vinton, the ener getlc district engineer Is In charge of the crew. W O Hvml of llosfl Lawn. Sand Hollow, spent some time around Cecil In the early part of the week, return ing to his home on Thursday accom panied hy his niece, Miss A. C. Lowe, who twill visit at "Hose Lawn" for Homo weeks. Heny Stndleman of the Cletrac Tractor company of Spokane, paid a visit to "Illghvldw" ranch to Inspect one of their Cletracs, recently sold to Geo. A. Miller through their agent T. H. Lowe of Cecil. Mr. Stadleman found all things In order and Geo A. delighted with his purchase. Hat Tearson and his crdw, who have been shearing at Jack Hynd's ranch, "Butterby Flats," left on Thursday for Snnd Hollow, where he will Bhear for Hynd Bros.. Jack declines Hat has done the best shear ing that he has ever had done since he had a sheep and also made the best time. That accounts for Hat's big smile. i f X I J ( HAKTKIl NO. 1HMI7. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12. J X REPORT OK THE C ONDITION" OK THE I ! FARMERS 8 STOCKGRQWERS MM BANK I t at Heppner lu the Stale of Oregon, at the close of business on May 4, 192U. X 1A1ST Ladles pocket book, con talning about U in Bllver, a little small change, and some valuable pa pers. Please mull papers to Mia. Grace Pierce, Heppner. It. .WHERE. TO .EAT RESOURCES 5.987.20 632. CI 17.74 16,637.15 6,987.20 Loans and dim ouiiIh, including rediscounts. 1389.052.61 Deduct: Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Hank (other than bank acceptances sold 61,420.00 $327 Overdrafts, unsecured I. S. Ciovernnient wruritles owned: Owned and unpledged 15,160.00 War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actually owned 1,387.15 Total U. S. Government securities Other honiU, wcurllies, etc.: Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not in cluding stocks), owned and unpledged Total bonds, securities etc., other than II. S Stock of Federal Reserve Bank ( 50 per cent of subscription) Furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve wlllt Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and net amount due from na tional banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (oth er than Included above) Checks on other banks in the same city or town of reporting bank Total of last three items above 41,192.05 Checks on banks located outside of city or tofwn of reporting bank and other cash items 1 Interest earned but not collected approxi mate on Notes and Bills Receivable not past due 7 i ' i ?! ! ! t 800.00 176.62 253.22 40,948.74 121.20 122.11 525.66 233.85 TOTAL $432,255.80 The Question Is Settled DINE WITH US Our New Big Dining Room la not exclusive to transient trade. It's for the folks of Hoppner First, Last and All the Time. Give the wife a rest and a treat a Sunday dinner here. SHORT ORDERS, TOO Elkhorn Restaurant Willow Street LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries, other than included In last Item above - Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of last four items above Demand di-poHitH (other Hum bank depos it) subject t Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than lor money borrowed) Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, last two items above Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed ) Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Re serve, Inst two Items above Hills payable, other than with Federal Re serve Bank (including all obligations re presenting money borrowed other than re discounts) Lettes of Credit and Travelers' Checks, sold for cash, and outstanding $ 50,000.00 10,000.00 19.784.31 7,946.20 11,839.11 1,744.75 118.08 200.00 476.35 2,539.18 X X X X X X 291,375.30 1,677.99 293,053.29 18,516.03 11.033.19 29,549.22 ' ''j6,000.00 276.00 TOTAL $432,255.80 Liabilities for rediscounts with Federal Re serve Rank 61,420.00 Of the total Iiniiin and discounts shown above, the amount on which interest anil discount was charged at rates in excess of those per milled by law (Sec. 510", Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of notes upon which totil charge not to exceed 5 rents was made) was none. The number of such loans was none.. State of Oregon, County of Morrow, ss: I. S. W. Spencer, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. Wr. SPENCER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of May, 1920. JOS. J. NYS, Notary Public. (SEAL) Mv eommlSBion expires June 18, 1923. CORRECT Attest: J. W. BEYMER, JOS. M. HAYES, J. O. THOM SON, Directors. Money Spent for Shoes MONEY SPENT FOR SHOES WILL GO A LONO WAYS HERE. The O'Donnell Shoe is the best value for the money. We believe that, therefore we carry this well known brand of foot-wear. THEN AGAIN Don't get on your uppers when our repair department can make the old shoes new again. C. M. BOWERS SHOE SHOP Main Street Heppner, Ore. CREEK FARM 1450 Acres 60 acres under ditch, 400 acres tillable land, balnce grazing land. BIG BARGAIN IF TAKEN AT ONCE $18,000.00 2 miles from town and good school Small house and welL All fenced. SEE ME TODAY. ROY V. WHITEIS Real Estate Dealer Heppner, Oregon "Just as Man to Man" says the Good Judge TV You get a lot more genu ine satisfaction from a lit tle of the Real' Tobacco Chew than vou ever got from the old kind. You don't need a fresh chew nearly as often, the good, rich, real to bacco taste is so last ing. That's why it costs less to use this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco VV-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco HT-. ' 1 w..H.a-.iu.i.ar!i For Sale Fine Heppner Residence Well located and modern in every respect. Proper ty includes garage, gar den lot, barn and chicken house. Inquire at The Gazette-Times office. . HIGHEST CASH PRICE Paid for all kinds of Grain and Feed. I will sell you Corn, Hay and Barley In car load lots at prices that are reasonable. I will be in the market tor wool this Spring. It yon want to consign your wool, why not send it to the real wool market ot the United States BOSTON. I am ready to advance you as much it not more than you can get elsewhere. I Represent an Old Reliable Finn. COME AND SEE ME W. W. S M E A D When in THE DALLES Stop At the Motor Service Company Garage OPEN ALL NIGHT Vulcanizing, Auto Supplies. WE WILL TREAT YOV RIGHT. Elgin King Eighfr OMsmobUe Oakland Mr. and Mrs. Morrow County Voter MouWanttoLose$328, That is just the amount of cold, hard cash Morrow County will lose if the 4 per cent Road Bond Limit Measure fails to carry. Here is the proposition: 600 The State Highway Fund is practically exhaust ed. No more Road Bonds can be issued, until the people (if the State authorize an increase in Road Bond Indebtedness from 2 per cent to 4 per cent. That is what the 4 per cent Road Bond Limit Mea sure moans. MORROW COUNTY is now expending $148,600 of county money grading the Willow Creek section of the Oregon-Washington Highway. The State Highway Commission is supposed to finish the road hy expending an equal amount putting a rock sur face on the new grade. If the Commission has made any provision for doing this work from the small amount of State Eoad Funds yet available from for mer bond issues, nobody knows it. The Commission has made no definite statement to that effect. The State Highway Commission is "up against it" for money to continue the road building program if the 4 per cent Road Bond Limit fails. If the State Commission is unable to finish the Willow Creek Road, Morrow County not only loses $148,(500 of State money on that road, but it also stands to lose a large amount of the County money already expended through the blowing away and washing away of the new grade. Can Morrow Coun ty afford to lose more than $148,000 on Willow Creek! MORROW COUNTY has appropriated $70,000 of county money to grade the Heppner-Hardmau-Monument road and has already paid for the survey. Under the law the State will match this amount oi $70,000 and the federal government will also put up at least an additional $70,000, making at least $140, 000 the county should receive from outside sources for the improvement of the road. The State High way Commission has definitely stated that if the 4 per cent Bond Measure fails they will have no money to put into the Heppner-Hardman-Monument road. Can Morrow County afford to lose $140,000 or more on the Hardman road? MORROW COUNTY has set aside $40,000 to grade the Hiuton creek road east from Heppner, the Stiite to match that amount in surfacing the road. Unless the 4 per cent Road Bond Limit measure car ries the State will have no money for this purpose. . Can Morrow County afford to lose $40,000 on Hinton Creek? REMEMBER If the 4 per cent Road Bond Measure fails the Good Road Program in Morrow County stops.. REMEMBER That the issuance of more Good Road Bonds will not increase your taxes one penny. Automobile license fees and gasoline tax will take care of the interest charges as well as the retirement of the Bonds. Don't play this game to iose-PLAY TO WIN. Go to the polls May 21st and vote FOR the 4 per cent Measure. SAVE MORROW COUNTY $328,600 This ad paid for by Morrow County Court.