The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 15, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HKFPXER, HUE, THITWDAY. JV1.Y 13, 1M0.
THE CANDIDATE AND WQUKUAN
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8enator Warren O. Hjurdtag, Republican candidate tor President,
aid Will H. Hara, chairman of the Republican National Committee, eon
twlnf In WaabJnjton ODon matters partalainf to tie coming campaign.
Otis Cork was over from Monu
ment last Saturday.
Frank W. Turner lias taken a posi
tion with the Heppner Garage.
Fred M. Griffin of lone spent a
few hours In Heppner on Monday.
Dr. D. R. Haylor, eye specialist,
will be in Heppner the first week m
August.
Albert Kerber, north Lexington
farmer, iwas a Heppner business vis
itor on Monday.
G. M. Blakely, extensive sheep op
erator of Eastern Oregon, spent Sat
urday in Heppner on business.
Geo. W. Milholland, local agent of
the Standard Oil Co., made a busi
ness trip to Arlington last Monday.
IjOST Between Heppner and Lex
ington Saturday night, July 10, a la
dies light weight summer coat, col
or tan. Leave at Gazette-Times office.
The Oskar Huber grading crew on
the Willow creek highway is now
grading about a half mile this side of
lone.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben 0. Anderson,
Mrs. Frank Anderson and John Berg
strom of Eight Mile were Saturday
callers in Heppner.
Farmers ae busy this week taking
care of their distillate which the Mor
rdw County Farm Bureau brought
in torn California.
George D. Fell, Pendleton business
man, spent Saturday in Heppner and
was a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. S. W. Spencer.
J. W. Fritsch was called to the
Finley ranch north of Lexington the
first of the week to attend to some
electrical "work on a sick combine.
Twenty five head of horses belong
ing to Fred Hensel of Clem were sold
at Condon Monday. They averaged
J9.38, colts and all. "Twenty five
years ago," in Condon Globe-Times.
There are a good many conflicting
opinions among farmers of the lone
section as to the extent of damage
CHARTER XO. 1KHI7. RESERVE DISTRICT XO. 12.
Report of the Condition of
The Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank
at Heppner, in tin- Stato of Oregon, at the close of business on June
30, llttil.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts
(excepting those shown below) $403,544.81
Deduct: Notes and bills rediscounted with
Federal Reserve Bank (other than bank
acceptances sold) 91,381.15 $312,163.66
Overdrafts, unsecured 750.26
U. S. Government securities owned:
Owned and unpledged 14,150.00 .
War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps
actually Owned 1- 2,165.47
Total V. S. Government securities 16,315.47
Other bonds securities, etc.:
Securities, other than I'. S. bonds (not in
cluding stocks), owned and unpledged . 1,403.75
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than
U. S. 1,403.75
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per
cent of subscription) 1,800.00
Furniture and fixtures 2.176.52
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 5,614.50
Cash in vaults and net amounts due from
national banks 23,902.18
Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and
trust companies in the United States
(other than included in last two items
above) 1 73.62
Checks on other banks in the same city or
town as reporting bank 449.11
Total of last three items above 24,424.91
Checks on banks located outside of city or
town of reporting bank and other cash
items 491.78
Interest earned but not collected approx
imate on Notes and Bills Receivable
not past due - 5,754.06
TOTAL - $370,894.91
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00
Surplus fund 10,000.00
Undivided profits 10,871.60
Net amounts due to national banks 272.69
Certified checks outstanding 200.00
Cashiers checks on own bank outstanding . 470.65
Total of last three items above 943.34
Demand deposits (othir tlnui bank deposit
wil)j-et to Reserve (deposits payable
Iwithln 30 days) :
Individual deposits subject to check 229, 9. 68
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30
days (other than for money borrowed) 55.44
Dividends unpaid 2,500.00
Total of demand deposits (other than
bank deposits) subject to Reserve
last three items above 232,457.12
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable
after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or
more notice, and postal savings) :
Certificates of deposit (other than for mon
ey borrowed) 19.S46.43
Other time deposits 12,076.42
Total time deposits subject to Reserve,
last two items above 31,622.85
Bills payable, other than with Federal Re
serve Bank (including all obligations re
presenting money borrowed other than
rediscounts) 35,000.00
TOTAL - $370,894.91
Liabilities for rediscounts with Federal Re
serve Bank 91,381.15
Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which
interest and discounts uas charged at rate in excess of those per
mitted by law (Sec. 517, Iter. Stat.) (exclusive of notes upon
which tol.il charge not to exceed SO cents was made) was none.
The number of such loans was none.
State of Oregon, County of Morrdw, 88.
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. W. SPENCER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of July, 1920.
JOSEPH J. NYS, Notary Public.
My commission expires June 18, 1923.
CORRECT Attest:
J. W. BEYMER
EMMETT COCHRAN
W. T. MATLOCK
Directors.
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done last week by warm imls. Some
ef the Invest farmers north of lone
s.iy iheir sr.iin was damaged but
very little, if any, by the burning.
S. K. Notson, district attorney, at
tended the meeting of the republican
ie:,tral committee in Portland the
last of the week. Mr. Notsou pre
diets a warm campaign before the
election.
Hen McMullen of this city has pur
chased the lone barber shop from
II. N". llymer and has taken posses
sion of the same. Lee Spritikel, for
nerly with the Patterson & Clark
shop of Heppner has been engaged
! by Mr. McMullen to take charge of
j the first chair.
' Word reached Heppner Monday of
the death of Arthur J. Kilcup at Sa
; lent. He was formerly a resident of
i Morrow county and is survived by
a brother, Walter Kilcup of Heppner
and a sister, Mrs. Ada Woodward of
Hermiston. The funeral was held
from this city on Wednesday.
Myron Carver left last Saturday on
the sheep and cattle train for Omaha.
He twill be gone two or three weeks
and will visit with relatives in the
middle west before returning home.
During his absence, his duties at the
Standard Oil Company are being per-
formed by William V. Crawford.
In announcing the improvements
at the Moore hospital, the Gazette
Times last week contained the state
ment that Dr. Allison is the physician
in charge. This was a mistatement
of fact, as no one doctor is in charge,
but all physicians of the city prac
tice there. Mrs. Moore has super
vision of the hospital.
Falling health has caused Profes
sor James Austin to tender to the
Heppner Commercial Club, his resig
nation as director of the local band.
The resignation is to take effect Aug
ust 4. Professor Austin expects to
leave immediately thereafter for
Lehman Springs, where he will spend
a month recuperating.
CENTRALGOMMITTEE
COHVEKED IN PGHTLAND
The Republican State Central
Committee met in Portland last Sat
urday. There was a large represen
tation, nearly every county being re
presented. The meeting was harmon
ious) and enthusiastic. The state
managers of the campaigns for the
different candidates for president in
the primary election Iwere all present,
and every one of them is enthusias
tically supporting the ticket named at
Chicago. Thomas II. Tongue was re
elected chairman of the committee.
He was empowered to appoint an ex
ecutive committee of twenty-one,
composed of eleven members of the
committee ahd ten women. Several
prominent women were in attend
ance. The iwomen do not expect to '
do their work through women's or
ganizations to any considerable ex-'
tent. They expect to take their place
as voters in the regulur organiza-
lions, sharing the burdens of the
campaign on an equality with the ;
men.
The general sentiment of the meet- 1
lng was to the effect that this is to :
be a great campaign year, a year of j
intense interest In political affairs.
We have been advertising to the
world that a republican is the best
form of government, but unless the
people participate in the affairs of
the government, our form of govern
ment will be discredited and taken as
a Joke by the struggling nations of
Europe which are trying to adjust
themselves to netw conditions. It is
very probable that the old fashioned
school house campaign will be plan
ned, in which the principles, perfor
mances and candidates of the parties
will be fully discussed. Every voter
will be urged to study the situation
as an American citizen should, decide
for himself or herself what is best,
and then vote accordingly.
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The Question
Is Settled
DINE WITH US
Our New Big Dining Room
Is not exclusive to transient
trade. It's for the tolki ot
Heppner First, Last and AH
the Time.
Give the wife a rest
and a treat a Sunday
dinner here.
SHORT ORDERS, TOO
Elkhorn Restaurant '
Willow Street
FOR PRINTING THAT HAS REAL CLASS SEE THE G.-T.
Suits at 15 CENT Reduction
If You Act Quick
All Work Guaranteed First Class
HEPPNER TAILORING & CLEANING SHOP
The Utmost Clothes Economy for Men and Women
F. R. BROWN
Lifa Accident Health Fire Insurance
Three Good Heppner Residences For Sale
FARM LANDS , CANADIAN LAND
I Buy GrainSell Realestate
UF-STAIRS IN ROBERTS BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
Frank Shively
Practical Horseshoer
Lame and interfering horses carefully attended to.
SCRIVNER'S BLACKSMITH SHOP
OUR PRICES RIGHT-OUR PRINTING THE BEST-G.-T.
HZ
For Sport Wear
HOLEPROOF Hosiery is
capable of withstanding
the strain of sport wear as well
as handsome enough to add
the finishing touch to the
smart sport costume. No
wonder it is the favorite
hosiery of outdoor women.
In your favorite'material:
Pure Silk, Silk Faced or Luster
ized Lisle. Made for men too.
Sam Hughes Co.
Heppner, Ore.
We are closing out our
McCormick Line of
Cutting Machinery
and are offering at greatly re
duced prices
McCormick Header, Bind
ers, Reapers, Hay Rakes,
Side Delivery Rakes, and
Stacker.
If you are in need of any of the above,
it will pay you to see us fcefore buying
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Peoples
Hardware Co.
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Your Home Paper. $2.00 Per Year.
Pure White 1
Flour I
"PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Co.
Mfgrs.
SEWER AND WATER PIPE
IRRIGATION PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
CEMENT PRODUCTS
HOLLOW SILO BLOCKS
PHONE 467
1003 N. 10th Street,
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
Blacksmithing
In all its branches, including Wagon
Work, Horseshoeing and
Repair Work
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We Give a 5 Percent Discount for Cash
J. B. Calmus
Formerly the Ashbaugh Shop
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