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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXEU, OREGON, THri.'SDAY, MAPf.TI in, lfi-ji. iu;i: thi.t.k DR. F. E. FARRIOR DKNT1ST Office upstairs over I'ostofflee Ili'Pimer, Oregon DR. R. J. VAUGHAN ItKNTIST Permanently located in tlie Odd Fellows building, ltoonis 4 and 6. lli'P.mer, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. J. I'HYSICIAN 81KGKON Office in PatterBon Drug Store Trained Nurae Assistant Heppner, Oregon C. C. CHICK, M. D. I'HYSICIAN & SVHUEON Trained Nurse ANHiNtitnt Office upstairs over Postofflce Heppner, Oregon t ' " WOODSON & SWEEK ATTOKNKV8-AT-LAW Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTOHN K Y-AT-L A W Office In Court House Heppner, Oregon Office Phone, Main 643 Hcsidence Phone, Main 6G5 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER HohertR Building, Heppner Oro. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONE, OKKGON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance w riter for best Old Line Companies. Heppner, Oregon E. J. STARKEY EMOCTIUCI.IN House Wiring a Specialty Heppner, Oregon Phone 872 E. E. MILLER "The Olil-Timo Auctioneer" He Sticks and Stays KeaHonnble Itutoa for SiUei lone, Oregon HEPPNER 8ANATORIUM HOSPITAL DR. J. PEHIIY CONDEU, Pliyslcian-ln-charge Phone Main 02 Treatment of all diseases, Isolated wards (or contagious cases. KIKE INSURANCE WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to C. C. Patterson Hoppoer Oregon THE MOORE HOSPITAL Heppnrr, Ore. MHB. HAY MOORE, Prop. Patients privileged to rhoone tholr own phyfllcianH ami surgeona. Phone 114 MATERNITY HOME Mil. Ut C. AIKKN, Hri'PNKIl. I am 0repareil to take a 11 in I ted number of maternity chbob at my home. Patient- rlvl lotted la clinoae their own phrMlelitu. HeHt of attention and care assured. Phone ni)5 LEGAL NOTICES NOTH.'K OK KIMAL SHTTI.HMBNT. Notice Is hereby given that Anna nrg, executrix and Oscar Tiorfy, execu tor, of the Last Will and Testament of Peter O. Vorg, deceased, havo Hied their flnnl account In the County Court of the Htute of OteKon for Morrow County, and that the JuclKQ of said Court Iiab fixed as the time and place for the final settlement of aaid account March 12, 11121, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., In the Court room of the County Court In Hoppnor, Oregon. This Notice Is published by order of W. M. Campbell, County Judge of Mor row County, Oregon, made and entered on the 7th day of February, 1921, ANNA Bono, Kxecutilx. OSCAU HOUO, Executor. notice: ok DIHSOl.t i ion ok paht- NKHMtll Notice Is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing botwoon II. B. Welch and S. G. Idnlngor, under the firm name of Welch Llnlngor, has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent, Mr. Welch retiring. All accounts due the firm are payable to S. O. Un lnger and he will settle all claims amit.sl the In ill. All thuso iiiiiebtetj ti tiio 111 in of VU h & Iiiiuiiiser arc 1 1 iiicMt--'l to call and make suttleinent t t lift r uccuutit at time. ii. li wku.'h. S. U. UNINUKll. liateil ut llcpiiner, Oick"". February I. rm. IN" THE CIRCUIT COUUT OK THE STATU UK OltlOSo.M FOR THE Cul NTY OK MOKKOW. l:vkiu;tt kink, ) Plaintiff. ) vs. ) W. II. l:AHH and O. F. PET-) KKSoN (sometimes known) ;i O. K. Petersen), and Iil0)Sl MMONS all other persons or parties) unknown claiming any) right, title, estate, lien or) interest In the real estate) ilescrlbed in the complaint) herein, JJefendants. ) To W. H. Babb and O. F. Peterson (sometimes known as O. K. Petersen), and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or Interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein: In the Name of the State of Oregon, You and each of you, are hereby re quired to appear and answer the colu plaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demamled in said complaint, to-wlt: Kor a decree to the effect that plaintiff is the owner in fee simple, free and clear of all liens and incumbrances, of the following described property sit uate in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wlt: The North Half of Section ten (10). all of Section Sixteen (16), and the North Half of Section Twenty-one (21), all In TownBhlp Two (2) South of ItatiKe Twenty-three (23), East of the Willamette Meridian, and decreeing that none of the defendants have any right, title, interest or estate In or to. or lien upon the property hereinbefore described, and also quieting plaintiff's title In and to said property, and the whole thereof, against the defend ants, and each of them, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. Wm. T. Campbell, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, dated February 4th, 1921, which order provides that summons in the above entitled cause be served up on you by publication and that lh( siime be published for six consecutive ;ind successive weeks in The Gazette Times, a newspaper of general clrcu latlon printed and published at Hepp ner, Morrow County, Oregon. Date of the first publication February 10th, 1921. PERKINS & BAILEY, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O, Address: 1117 Hoard of Trada ruildlng, Portland. Oregon. IN THE CIltl"TlT CIII'RT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW (' H:TY. Ada 11. Morrison, Plaintiff, ) VS. )Sl'MMOV Norval S. Morrison, ) defendant, ) To Norval S. Morrison, Defendnnt: IN Till: NAME OK THE STATE OK OIIEGON: You nre hereby required to appear and nnswer the complaint filed .ipniiist you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, if published, or within six weeks from the 'late of service of this summons upon you If personally served without the State of Oregon, and If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tho Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wlt: for an absolute divorce from you. This summons Is published by virtue of an order of W. T. Campbell, County -Imlge of Morrow County, Oregon, dated February 15. 1021. WOODSON & SWEEK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address, Hoppnor, Oregon, fate of first publication, February 1", 1921. XOTICR TO ( Itl.IIITOHS. Notice Is hereby given that the un .lorsiKiied havo been appointed Jointly as executrix and executor respectively, of the I.ast Will and Testament of dames M. Hayes, deceased, and all per sons having clfiims against the Estate of .lames M. Hayes, deceased, must pre sent them, properly verified, to the un iterslgnert within six months from the date of first publication hereof, at the nfllco of Woodson & Sweek at Heppner, lireKon, attorneys for the Executors. Hate of first publication February 17 1921. NANCY R. HAYES. II. O. HAYES. MITII'K TO rllKltlTOHR, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned haB been appointed by the Count j Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow administrat or of tho Estate of Tilda Lcnbo, do ceased, and that all persons having claims against the Bald estate must present the same, duly verified accord ing to law, to mo at my ofllce In Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this no tice, said date of publication being the 17th day of February, 1921. 8. E. NOTSON. Administrator. NOTH'K OK K1NA1, HEAItl(i. NOTICE IS 11ERF.11Y OIVEN that: the undersigned, the administrator of tho estate of Shiva Maxo, deceased, has Hilod his final account and report In said estate with the clerk of the county court of the Stnto of Oregon for Mor row County: and that the Judge thereof has fixed the 21at day of March, 1921, at. the hour of ton o'clock A. M., as tho time, and tho County court room In the coui-t house at Heppner, Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, as tho place for tho hear ing of objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. W. S. UADLEY, Administrator of tho cstnte of Shiva Maxa, doeoaaed. Haley, Ralcy It Stelwer, Attornoys for Administrator, Pendleton, Ore, NOTK'K. Notice is hereby given thnt T, the un dersigned, under the lnws of the State of Oregon, havo taken up the anlumls hereinafter described whllo running at large on my promises In Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, to-wlt: One bay maro, i or 4 years old, no brnnds or wlro cuts, no distinguishing marks, weight about 1100 pounds. One bay mare, 8 or 10 yenrs old, no brnnds, wire cuts, or other distinguish ing marks, collar marks on each shoul der, weight about 1100 pounds. Ono hay mare. 8 or 10 years old, branded with Irregular brand on loft shoulder, weight about 1100 pounds. That I will on Monday, the Hth day of March, 1021, nt tho hour of two o'clock In tho nfternoon of said day, at my residence one block west of Wads worth's store In Irrlgon, Oregon, In said County, unless the said animals shall; have been redeemed, sell for cash in hand to the ihirhest bidder, for the pur- j powe uf palng costs of taking up, hold ing and Helling said animals, together j with re.monable damages for the In-! juiy rauped by running at large on said premises. WESLEY CHANEY, ! Iiated and published the first time this 24th day of February, 1921. IN THE JfSTICE COURT FOK I!(i. ROMAN DISTRICT. MORROW CufXTY, OREGON. B. S. Kingsley, doing bus-) iness under the name of) Boardman Trading Co., )sT'MMO.S Plaintiff,) vs. r Robert Rradley, Defendant.) To Robert liradley, the ahovs named defendant: I.N THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the "complaint filed against you In the above entitled action In said Court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and you are further notified that if you fall to answer or otherwise plead In this cause within the said time, plaintiff, for want thereof will take Judgment against vou for the sum of 120.00 and for his costs and disbursements In this action. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court made and entered on the 14th day of February, 1921. The first publication of this summons is made on the 24th day of February, 1921, In the Gazette-Times of Heppner, Oregon. " W. J. WARNER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Hermlston, Ore. IN THE JUSTICE COURT FOR HOARDMAN DISTRICT. MORROW COUNTY. OREGON. H. S. Kingsley, doing bus-) Iness under the name of) Boardman Trading Co., ISCMMONS Plaintiff,) vs. ) Robert Bradley, Defendant.) To Robert Bradley, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action In said Court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and you are further notified that if you fall to answer or otherwise plead in this cause within the said time, plaintiff, for want thereof will take Judgment against you for the sum of $38.49 and for his costs and disbursements in this action. This summons Is published pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court made and entered on the 14th day of February, 1921. The first publication of this summons is made on the 24th day of February, 1921, In the Gaxette-Tlmes of Heppner, Oregon. W. J. WARNER, Attorney for Plaintiff, Hermlston, Ore. OTI( E TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, administrator of the estate of Charles B. Sperry, de ceased, and has duly qualified as such administrator. All persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased are hereby required to present the same, with the proper vouchers as required by law, to the said adminis trator at his homo at lone, Oregon, or at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and published at Heppner, Ore gon, this 24th day of February, 1921. J. M. GAMBTIjL,, Administrator of the estate of Charles R. Sperry, deceased. NOTICE FOR Pl'ni.ICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 12, 1921. NOTICE Is hereby given that Ot to E. Johnson, whose post-office address Is Hardmnn, Oregon, did, on the 2r,th day of May, 1920, file In this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 03172. to purchase the NW4 SW14, Section 14. Township 5 South. Rnnge 25 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the acf of June 3, 187S, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law.' at such value as might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber there on have been appraised, One hundred eighty dollars, the timber estimated r.OM board feet at $2.00 per M, and the land $S0 .00; that said applicant will of fer final proof In support of his appli cation on the 5th day of May, 1921, be fore J. A. Waters, Clerk of the County Court, nt Heppner, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent Is sues, by filing a corroborated affidnvit In this ofllco, alleging facts which would defeat tho entry. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. RUT-RAY. From the Umatilla National Forest, ono coming two-year-old heifer a red Jersey with white face, branded JX with quarter circlo underneath, anil marked cropp off each ear and underbit In right ear. Was last seen in Septcm ber, 1920, on Matlock prairie. Will pay all expenses for keeping this nnimal, or will sell same to part keeping her for what she is worth to him. Address J. D. French, Gurdane, Oregon. 174 WAVI'KI) Will pay cash for second hand Ford body, in fair shape. See Heppner Oarage Machine Shops. tf KOR SAI.K. Eight young mules for snle, or will trde for young cattle or heavy young horses. F. A. McMEcti M1N, Heppner. KOR SAl.K Registered Belgian stal lion, li years old, weight about 2000 lbs., at my plnce at Lexington, Oro. J. F. Lucas. 3m3. HOI SK TO REST 3 rooms, bath and sleeping porch. Inquire this office. tf Nice room to rent. Call Main 4(12. I.OXT Between ITeppnor nnd Lex ington Saturday, Fob. 5, 33x4 Goodyear tiro on rim. Finder please leave at this olllce, or notify N. M. Kirk, Heppner. LOST One black mare, weighing nbout 1300 pounds nnd branded B with bar over top, on left shoulder. Strayed from my plnce about the first of De cember, 1920. Suitable reward. In form mo nt lone, Oregon. 4M3 EDWARD R1ETMANN. Sovernl second hand Ford cars for snle at attractive prices. See Latouroll Auto Company. t;?;:ly hints ey setliffe Illinois State Adjutant Offer Eleven Commardn-cnts Which He Has Found Useful. KU-vch coijiinnhdun'ri"-: In "revoke Kfiiii-h" havt- licen foetid u-'-ful by William Q. SotllfTi'. suite udio'arit of the Amerii-iiii Legion In Illinois, in building up the Legion's privmui for that state. Thi'.v are n follows: 1. I n n't attend luertiics if It rains. You miglit get your feet wet, and you are not in the physical nuditin yuu were; nt the nititonments, or at P.ret. 2. " Don't think of roIiik if it Is a warm, mifi.nli;iit night. There nre lots of oilier things you could do that fort of a night. F'r inslun' oh, roll your own Idea. 3. If you should attend a meeting, find fault with everything that's go ing on. If your officers fire showing pop, demand to know In open meeting what political offices they Intend run ning for. 4. Never accept an olllce In the poxt. Host offices have duties connected with them, and It Is much easier to criticize the way the other fellow is trying to handle the Job. 5. Get sore at the organization If you are not appointed on a committee. 6. If you are appointed, don't both er about attending the committee meetings. They often are a bore. 7. I urlng discussion of a motion keep still. After It has passed, tell some one why they should have voted It down. 8. Forget to pay your dues. The post can get along awhile longer with out your contribution. 9. Pnn't try to get new members. George will do It. 10. Don't do any work on post af fairs, or any more than Is absolutely neressnry. When other members roll up their sleeves and give unselfishly of their time nnd ability to help things along, get tip on your hind legs and howl thnt the post is being run by n clique. 11. Iteniember, you owe rin duty or obligation to a sick or disabled buddy your own personal comfort comes first. DOCTOR IS DEPT. COMMANDER Ira L. Parsons, M. D., Is Leader of the Mississippi Department of the American Lejlon. Dr. Ira L. Parsons, commander of the M'"',,s'PPl department of the American Legion, was one of the thousands of phy sicians who left lucrative prac tices to enter the military sendee during the World war. However, his case Is excep tional In thnt he was 41 years old at the outbreak of the war. hum in i.mco.ii county, Miss., Dr. Parsons Has educated In the public and high schools of his native state, Mississippi college and Tulnne univer sity. Since graduation he has been engaged In the practice of medicine nt Urookhaven, Miss. During the border troubles, Dr. Par sons served as first lieutenant and cap tain, respectively, in the Mississippi National Guard. Later he was pro moted to major and placed in charge of Field Hospital lfi3. He wont over seas In command of the Seventh tfrps field hospital nnd served with that unit until December, 1!U8, when lie was placed In command of Collecting hos pital, Seventh corps at Wltllch, Ger many. Dr. Parsons was a member of the executive committee and was elect ed state commander of the Mississippi department of the Legion In 11I20. PIECE FROM ENEMY'S LINES Captured German 77 Now Adorns the Public Square In Marshfield, Wisconsin. It's a harmless piece of Junk now, hut It formerly spoke with considerable degree of lUithmMty. This captured German 77 Is now permanently retired, on the public square In Marshfield, Wis. It was placed there by members of William Adorns Marshfield (Wis.) Public Square, J. I.esselyoung post with appropriate ceremonies. During the festivities It was noticeable that Argonne veterntts shied away from the business end of the gun. Cared for Many Orphans. Sixty-two French war orphans were cured for during tho period of one year by the adoption fund raised by tho American Legion. The total nniotmt contribuled by Legion posts In iiihiiypnt'ts of the country mid In dividuals for l'.v.'O was Sl.tlfiu. County Court met in regular session on Wednesday, the "ad day of March, 11)21, with tho following oillcers pres ent: Hun. Win. T. Campbell, Judge; O. A. lilcaknian, Commissioner, L. P. Dav- I'', 'r4f- ill : ; 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE CflyflTY COURT .-!,er i A V,".i,-w. fl. : k. Wi.ll Ht::t K I1'' r.- t'.e f if i .s w. i- i .-!, t-.-w ,t. r.- : il t,i ti,e .1 :n'.:) t of !.'"! li ll;-t follow, ;.c wre allow d f! ordered piid. l-oa.I rlnlios to t!..- a-i.ourit of Itn:', 2! (list fo!!owi:;j.') were allowed arid ordT-d paid. Itoad petit, on of W. p. Cox el al. read and John I!-r appointed to Aft with the reg'ilar vivacis to vie said road. itoad pe.titlot.8 of J. It A.ili.nhust, et itl. It. Verr.on Jones, et at. J. P. Louy, et al. fj. W. Ilildebrand. et al, all con tinued for the term. Justice of the peace District No. 8. M. F. Wadsworth, et al, petitioned the (-ouiily Court to establish a Justice of the Peace district at Irrigon. and ap point C K. (Jlasgow Justice of tho Peace of said district. After due con sideration of the matter the court es tablished Juslire of peace District No. 8, to include same territory as the Irri gon voting pricinct. C. E. Glasgow was appointed to act as Justice of Peace for said district for the years 1321 and 1322. F. R Drown tendered the Court his resignation as Secretary of the Morrow County Fair Hoard. Same was accept ed. County Court entered into an agree ment with the State Highway Commis sion for the maintenance of the high ways in Morrow County, to be borne by county and state, 50-50. Claims paid from General Fund: C. H. Latourell. Oen. Uoad t S J L. L. Neill. Road No. t 108.50 F. C. Frederlckson. Bounty 4.00 W. A. Richardson, Stamped En velopes 6.97 Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff exp 12.50 W. H. Dobyns, Predatory Ani mal account 126.29 Dr. C. C. Chirk, Health Officer 10.50 Dr. Clyde R. Walker, Health Officer 2.00 Augusta Johnson, Poor acct 15.00 W. O. King, Bounty 3 00 Everett Barlow, Bounty 4.00 F. D. Cox, Bounty 29.00 State Industrial Accident Com mission, Gen. Road 8.78 Chas., B. Oral, Dlrtsict Sealer.... 8 69 E. C. Stoneman, Bounty 4.00 Adam Knoblock. Bounty . 4.00 .1. O. Kincaid, Circuit Court 2.00 Austin Smith. Bounty 4.00 E. E. Byland. Bounty 6.00 John Petit Bounty 4.00 W. M. Avers, Salary Janitor 70.00 C. C. Chick, Salary County Phy sician 1000 John Garslde, Janitor - 25.00 Harriet Baird, Widow Pension 10.00 Daisy Pearl Becket, Widow Pension - 25.00 Gladys M. Gibbons, Widow Pen sion - 10.00 Alice McFerrin, Widow Pension 10.00 Emma C. Fuller, Widow Pen sion 1000 Rebecca Knight, Widow Pen sion ".oo Sadie Morey. Widow Pension.... 32.50 T. J. Humphreys, office rent. 25.00 Martin Behm, Bounty - 3.C0 L. VanMarter, Sheriff Acct 107.50 Vivian Yocum, Sheriff Exp 37.50 .las. Bice, Road No. 9 95.00 Harriet E. Crewdson, Widow Penslorl 17.50 J. P. Conder, Poor Acct 25.00 Bristow & Johnson, Road No. 9 1.90 Tom-A-I,um Lumber Co., lone. General Road 14. JO Feonaughty Co., Gen. Road 162.38 W. L. McCaleb, General Road 6.9S The Gazette - Times, County Court - ' C'erk 10.7 L. P. Davidson, County Court.-.. 24. SO G. A. Bleakman, County Court 2S.00 Gi'liam & Bisbee, Court House 9.10 Heppner Herald, General Road 6.00 Tax Collector - 13.00 Antone Vey. Tax Rebate 30.14 R. C. Bishop, Poor acct 36.35 S. W. Si'encer, Bond, member Fair Board 3.00 F. H. Robinson, Justice Court 1.75 J. O. Kincaid, Justice Court 3.90 Patterson & Son, current ex pense 1-00 Frank Strnder, Juvenile Court 17.60 Mrs. Esther Strader, Juvenile Court 17.60 Dora Graybcal. Juvenile Court 17.60 Roland Humphreys. Treas, Exp. 10.00 E. J. Starkey, Court House 4.75 Election - 150 Heppner Light & Water Co., Ct. House 59.72 Glass & Prudhomme Co., Tax Collector 97.30 District Attorney 6.15 Clerk Sn.09 Sheriff 3.50 School Superintendent 3.35 W. T. McRoberts, Sheriff Exp... 1S.30 Bushong & Co., General Road 3.00 Tax Collector 244.15 Sheriff 1.S6 Assessor 59.64 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co., Clerk 45 Sheriff 7.14 Bushong & Co., Sheriff Exp 22.76 J. W. Kirshner, Road No. 9 15.4? Ralph Floren, Road No. 9 10.10 J. L. Kincaid. Road No. 14...- 43.85 I. E. Kunsman, Road No. 7 IS. 65 .1. H. Imus, Road No. 3 57.00 Peoples Hardware Co., General Road 10.01 Martin Reid, General Road 7.10 T. E. Dupont Powder Co., Gen eral Road 10.30 Heppner Light & Water Co., General Road 32.94 Thomson Bros., Court House.... 8 50 Toor 6.40 Farmers & Stockgrowers Na tional Bank. Road No. 8 20.00 Bank of Tone. General Road.... 13.76 First National Bank. General Road 19.71 Road No. 7 11.1! TOTAL J2.251.19 Clnims raid from Road Fund: First National Bank, Lena- .Tarman Road 1.238. 23 Market Road 36.00 Farmers - Stoekcrowers Na tional Bank, Lena-.larman rd. 593.36 State Industrial Accident Com mission, Market Road 34 96 Special No. 1 15.77 Lena-Jarman Road 29 00 Bank of lone. Market Road (146.94 Lena-Jarman Road 11. .'0 F. L. Chrlstenson, Market Road 12.0,1 W. L. McCaleb. Salary jno.oo Bert Mason, Market Road 79.30 Bristow ,t Johnson. Market Rd 3r-8 02 Tum-A-T.um Lumber Co., Tone. Market Road 409. SO .Tos. T'urgoyne, Lena-Jarman rd 31.5'i C IT. Bartholomew, Lena-Jarman Road 4t 3." Echo Mercantile Co.. Lena-Jarman Road 18.47 F. r. Jarmnn, Lena-Jarman Rd. 10 "6 Thomas Ross Company, Lena- .Tarnian Road 96 60 Phelps Grocery Co., Lena-Jarman Road 1.60 Geo. Miller Company, Lena-Jarman Road 4.00 Gilliam & Bisbee. Lena-Jarman I.." -r . i .-. 1: - . 1 ., li -hway I !?. . .'..;! 1! li 1 T-irt:i'al Co. M.irket I Hurler No. lilsiT Rrurtr Sllalrtel No. IJ KKI'liKT (IK )lM)llll Till: Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank at hi;i'I'M:b, i the staik ok imti.uv, t r tiik ii.ok ok III MM: SI 4l U.K. 21, IUI, lyoirii" a i: 1 1 ill.-., ounts. including redis oun' .-I . J J'.'J.3',J. 1 1 - .ln.1 ai.. i bill.-, leoiiMounted with Federal Keserve l:.w.k i.,tli,-i ifiitii baiiK aci.eptuii'.es soldi 7.T'I.tJ.", $. ' n ! , ; aft .i, u:, cured I . . l.orrumrit M-t-arltira ettaed: l'leoi.-tl uooattiiiil ioi fcitiite and other deposits or I,, lis p., . j:,.r . 11 1.0.",i) m) HAiM.-d ai, ,i u:.;iiedued ii'ioinj Win .-a. n.' i.ii ungates and Thrift .Slumps actually "'V,1 . 1.411 TJ iot.il l.. ri. Govei nment securities Other buliils, Nerurlllrm, rle-t l.on.is aii'i ,., jrilms (other than L. S securities) pie-ilied an collateral for rjLate or other deposits (pos tal ex, li , t-iii or bill payable $t.5iy.45 .St. urn, t , oii..:, than L s. bonds (not including storks) owned ai:d Mipleuged 2.12.89 Total no;.,!!., secui ito.-M, eti... other than L'. ri. .sunK c.l c (i'r,:l Reserve Lank (jo r'umilu.'e. aiel iixtures Real estate owned other than banking house 1 Lawful i curve with redmal Reserve Bank ".ZZZZZZ ca.-d. in vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amount die from banks, bankets, and trust companies ill the Lntteu .states (other than included in last two items Itii'lV. Chei i.s on utiir banks in the faame city or town as reporting bank Total hi last three item, above . i2').2lijS C'hei.ks on !.a:;it8 located outside of city or town of reporting bank and uli.er cash items Intel est cameo but not collected approximate on Notes and Hills Receivable not past due TOTAL LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ... .Sujplu.i fund Unui Viued piolila 17, 119. li Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 2! 4 7 0. 13 -Net amounts Hue to banks, bankers, and trust companies in the I tilled .States and foreign countries L'ei tilled eh--' lis outstanding Caslnei s the- ks on own bank outstanding "7.. Total of last three items above $34l'.al Demand drpnalla (other than bank deponlta) aubjeet to Kmni (deposits payable within days): Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due In less than 3d days (other than for money borrowed) Dividends unpaid . 1 Zl Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposit.-) subject to Reserve J132.S28.29 Time deposits subject to lteaerve (payable after 30 days or sub ject to 0.1 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed Other time deposits Total id time deposits subject to Reserve I26,ss7.74 Hills payable, other than w.th Federal Reserve Bank (including ail obligations representing money borrowed other than re TOTAL Liabilities for rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank- AifKreitate amount of salaries or eompenaatloa paid hy this bank to Chair man 1 Hoard III any), 'resident. Vice Presidents, (ashler, and AaaUt ant (ashlers for month of January, Wit, s.'ioo.vo. Annual pair of all theae ollieers at January, 11)21, rate of pay, O0OO.(M)i umber of these officer on date of thin report was H. AKKregate amount of nalariea or conipenNaltoa paid to all other employee uf the hauk for the month of January, lHl, SIH..00. Aanual par of theae employees on baaia of January, 1D2L, rate of pay, 92S.NI.00! number of theae eaiployeea on date of tala report mi 2. STATU 111' UKEf.OV, C Ol -TV OF MORROW, aat 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 i'Mh day of Feb., 1921. J"S. J. NYS, Notary Public. My Commission Expires Jan. IS, 1S23 (.SEAL) ( barter No. 11774 REPORT OK ( First National Bank t ni:rivM:it, ix the state of oiieoun, at the close of BUSINESS 0. FEBItlARV Slut. 1921. RESOURCES Lomis and di.scount!, inctucling rediscounts $i47,752.32 Customers" liability account of acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted by it . 7,40X00 Total loans Notes and bills rediseountod with Federal Keserve Hank (other than Lank acceptances sold) 12,123. $5 ' Ovf i drafts, unsecured t, S. .of rnment MecuritleM owned! L't-posited tu secure circulation iL". S. bonds par value) $25,000.00 Owned and unpledged Sl.uuo.uO Total L". i?. tiovernment securities Other hondwt neeurilieN, etc,: Securities other than t S. bonds (not including' stocks ) owned and unpledged -.23,513.37 Total bunds, securities, etc., other than U. S Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (.."o per cent of subscription).... Value of bankiiiK house, owned and unincumbered $2vjuu.ut Equity in banking house Furniture and rwaures Ileal estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and net amounts due froia national banks Net amounts due finm banks, bankers and trust companies in in the United stales (.other than included in last two items above) Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (oilier than item just above) Total of last three items above $01.14i,tJy Chocks on banks located outside city or town of reporting bank and other cash items Redumption fund with L". S. Treasurer and due from L ti! Treasurer Interest earned but uoi collected approximate on Notes and Bills Receivable not past due Other assets, if an Funds in transit TOTAL w ;yi,4,-4 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Su:plus fund tt,ouo.OO Undivided prolits ii;.ti77.4- Less current expenses, inieiesi and taxes paid 7, 1 j r. 4 3 5l.S"22 .4 Interest and discount collected or credited m advance of ma turity and not earned approximate 1ST. 92 Amount reserved lor taxes accrued 3,17 fi Circulating notes outstanding 2t!l,,0 Net amounts due to national banks y.M.yy Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and ti ust companies in the United Stales and foreign countries tot her than included in item just above) 1 0.066. 2- Cei -tiiied checks outstanding h Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 614.22 Total of last lour items abo e 4 1 1,722.1 3 Demtuul diMiIlt (other tlmn 1'Niik. Uenw.t aubjeet tu reserve (deposits payable within 30 days.); Individual deposits subject to che-k 350,44.6 Cet titnates of deposit due in less than au days totlier than for money borrowed i ao.'O.OO lMideuds unpaid itiiM) Other demand deposits , 10,2s.J,'i Total of demand deposits tother than bank de posits) subject to reserve $T't,2.l3.7J Time ileiioMltM ittilijevt to lteaerve tpaable after JO das or subject to 30 das or moie notice, and postal savings;" Certiiicates of deposit other than for money bonowedi 1 1 2.0 I Other tune deposits ;U.2vj.;i6 Total of time deposits subject to Keiere M'cp'.m! c Letters of Credit and Trawlers Checks nulil fur eiinh and out standing .. . (, ,, i "Acceptances" executed l this bank for cutomets i I"' Total ;,(, ,, . Less acceptances of tins bank purchased or discounted 7 .I'.hj.cO , . , . Tl'TAT J ; ,i 1 . 3 l ! I Liabilities tor rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank K'vi 122 Total couting.nL liabilities t.vMJJv. KKrcttnte n mount of Mitliiriea or eumietiiHtlon pa hi by thl-t hnuk lo hnlr mmi of Itonrtl t II nit l. I'refddeiil, .ef-trrhteHti, ( itlilrr, nnl ImnImI Hiit 4 HMhUr for nioutli of JniiiiHr, imii.Mit Annual pay of nil 1life o llieer nt Jnnunrv lltJl, rule of iuv, s,HMt.UO niittiltr of ttirf ullterr mi date of IIiIm report nm ?S. AKurvunte ft mount of iiltirlt or eom jienMnllou pnltl in nil oilier rmplojf r of (lie hnuk. for the munth of Jitnutirv, llti, 7W.nO; nmntl pnj of lhe employee ou I.hnU of (lie Jiimiiir, till; I, rule of p, U, Ult.tMt number of tht'Nr employ? ou iltite of thin report warn 7. ST ITU OF OIU... t ot T1 OF 1. V. I'. .Miihoni'V, Cashier swear that the nboe statement is I'Olief. Subscribed a ml swo to hef'o; e m this ,"lh dav of Mar. !i. i .'21. uum.N.v f. oMiitu; ll, Nolary I'ublic. My commission expiics .s-'j-L'L tSilAL) '".(.! "A" K I.. , .: IT ', T - -; !: id l -,- T.Ml .... K ! K .... it : :: RK.SOL'i'.CK.S 14.5J2.4S ') 13,;:l 7J 6:69: 14 2, li jil.aD 6. al per cent of subsvrlutlon .. 67.50 140.;0 34 ..94 5.662.65 - ..J274,7U6.7 I 50,000.00 l'J.OOD. 1)1) 14,643.92 Si. 67 213.44 42.71) 129,995.07 2.6S3.22 250.00 16,193.32 10,694.42 40.000.00 -.1274.706.76 t 7S.766.63 CORRECT Attest: J. G. THOMSON', J. W. BEAMER, W. T. MATLOCK, Directors. Reserve District No. 12 OMIITIOX OK THE j6tf.02S.47 2,704.14 56,000.00 23,513.97 4,300.00 21000.00 6, & 00. 00 4.17a.OO 32,614, tii J5.24S.74 H.559.13 141.76 17 J. 13 1.25J.0O 13.458 43 10 t.i.00 MOllltOU. nn: of the alove -named bink, do huUmiimIv true to the best of ktiovv toiK and V. V. MA lb i.N K V, Casho-r. "UKUOT- AM.t: Ji'HN KILKFVNV. .1 I! NATTKI1, FKANK i : U .1 .! M. I'll" . I, MX.