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THK GAZETTE-TIMES. HE1TXER, OREGON, THHiSDAY. JTLT 7, 1921
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Ye Olde New England Choir
Boston Artists Slv.g Punun Song.
tes Owner of hat liv-
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t-f'f i ruiiTiu w iih his beat girl or
' i o h:e hat at ho: v. where it will
!!'. t a !. "Oon stable John" ha$
f:iiUM to locate the missing hat, but
".m:vvi h-vve wearing a lady's huge
h.u bot'.tvkd with ribbons and
I'-nvery of all colors and seemingly un-oor.sk-ious
of the fact til some one call-
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Our sympathies
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own S:iturlay
to be with his father,
V.o as in a
a few .ln s.
very serious condition
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t ,,s-l"' " , ' "? ' ' - 'J " J 'n"l " "Constable John." as
( ' s ' . ,i - ijl 1 ' nave since heant. that his younit
I - A - n J.-""- V 'Tvf !':"!- l"Knntly refused ht. offer of
. ' " - -" vi5 marriat:. hence the berlbboned hat
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f, Aa-U- ' ' - '-vMv'-il ' 11 0 "r'a'. w'ho went to Portland
L . Jk. f --v jp f"T" ' tV"? 1 -oup!e of weeks ago for medical
J" ' (fc-V. t S vi't." f 3 !t:e.itn-.ent. Is reported to be Retting
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LEXINGTON STATE BANK
at I.exiuirtoB la 'the State of Orejcoa at
the clone of baslneaa Jane 30, 1.21.
The Chamaqua this year will be
opened by Frederick L. Ferry's Olde
New England Choir of Boston. This
comrany of singers gives a beautiful
pageant of American music from the
landing of the Pilgrims down to mod
ern times. Each period is illustrated
by songs of that time and the mem
bers of the company arpear in the
costume then in vogue.
There is no other organization in
America giving a concert of the same
nature and Ye Olde New England
Choir has taken It's place as anoiher
of the famous musical organizations
originating in Boston.
There are some very amusing and
very interesting songs used as the
Choir seeks to present a true history
of the music of the time rather thau
a "highbrow" concert. Thus one of
the songs of the Puritan period
CISCO) is entitled "Tobacco's out an
Indian Weed" and "Stop Poor Sin
ner." In the Colonial Period (17tK)
the Choir sings, 'There wns a Maid."
"Ye Olde Minuet" and "The Sword of
Bunker Hill." During Abolition times
(ISOOt "Nellie Gray" and "Cousir
Jedidiah" were popular.
Mr. Perry is a genuine artist and
the programs to be presented by "Ye
Olde New England Choir" promise to
start Chautauqua in more popular
fashion than ever before.
RESOURCES
INTERN
on Tuesday.
Geo. A. Melton left on Friday forj
Pilot Rock, where he will spend a few!
days before returning; to his work at!
. .... Fairview ranch for Everett Logan. I
Miss Ester Losran of Four Mile was "
a Cecil visitor on Tuesday. Mrs. T. H. Lowe of the Highway-
House and nephew, Herbert Hynd of
Loans and discounts includ
ing rediscounts, if any $ 94,151.60
1". Government securities
owned. including those
shown below, if any
Other bonds, warrants and
securities, including for
eipn povernment, state,
municipal, corporation, etc.,
including those shown be
low, if any 2
Furniture and fixtures 1
Real estate owned other than
banking house 1
Amounts due from banks,
bankers and trust compan
ies, designated and approv
ed reserve agents of this
Cash on band in vault.
500 00
341.0
000.00
1.860.74
1,964.07
Total I111.S17.50
LIABILITIES
G. H, Gorton of Morgan was visiting
urday.
Butterby Flats, spent the week-end at
Hynd Bors, ranch, Rose Lawn, In Sand
Hollow.
Mrs. J. E. Crabtree and children of
Dotheboys Hill werecalling in Cecil on
Wednesday.
Mrs. T. Harbison of Morgan was a
. business caller In the Cecil vicinity on
Saturday. J. B. Yancey and Ei Baurch
Mrs. R Garlick and Mrs. H. Ayers of the same place were calling in Cecil
of Tentville were calling In Arlington : Sunday.
on Tuesday. Gtorge w vtts0B returned to Cecil
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McFadden of on Tuesday after spending his vaca
Eight Mile were calling on their Cecil' tion amongst friends In Heppner and:
friends on Saturday. I Boardman. and Is once more at work '
at Butterby Flats. i
J. M. Melton and son Ed of The j
Lookout stent Wednesday with Mr., Mr. and Mrs. Oral Henriksen and j
and Mrs. G. A. Miller of Highview. j daughter Miss Anna Josephine of thej
j miKirery returned to their home on i
Mrs. Conrad Knipfel and children of Wednesday after spending a few days)
Morgan spent Tuesday with Mr. and 'at their ranch above Heppner. j
Mrs. W. C. Myers at Rockcliffe. I '
j Mr. and Mrs R. E. Duncan and
Mr. and Mrs. Lights and children of j daughter of Busy Bee ranch were in
Four Mile were visiting at the home , Arlington on Saturday to meet their
of H. J. Streeter on Thursday. ! sister, Mrs. W. Schull, and children, of
Six Prong. Washington, who will visit
with them for some weeks.
Mrs Jack Hynd who has been spend
ing a few days at Hynd Bros, ranch In
Sand Hollow returned to Cecil on Fri
day. Clifford Henriksen left on the local
on Wednesday for Oakland, Ore., where
he will visit his old pals for a few
days.
J. P. Kropp of Tentville who has
been on a business trip to Fortland
for the past week returned to Cecil on
Friday.
John Krebs of The Last Camp and r
Her!. Hynd of Butterby Flats were'
The new highway is completed from
Cecil to the Gilliam county line. The
rock crusher will be moved to Morgan
in the course of a week or two. Ore
gon Hassam Paving company are busy
preparing cook houses, etc., at Morgan
ready for their camp while at work be
tween Morgan and lone.
The "Mayor" has been absent from
his town a full week. His "Deputy"
left on Saturday in search of him. leav
ing the village constable, John, In
charge. "Constable John" is the bus
iest man on Willow creek. He is
doing business In Arlington on Wed-I w seeklne a gray (elt nat size 7 u2
nesday. guaranteed to have been worn only
Misses A. C. and V. M. Hynd of But- once and will stand all the wind and
terby Flats were the guests of Mrs. I sand that ever blows over the Arling
A. Henriksen at Willow Creek ranch I ton heights by way of Cecil and its
Capital stock paid In...- t 15.000.00
Surplus fund - 5,000.00
Undivided profits....! 4,131.69
Less Current expenses. In
terest and taxes paid
3.85S.02 J7S.67
Demand deposit., other than
banks subject to reserve:
Individual deposits subject to
check - 65,503.56
Demand certificates of depos
it outstanding 215.67
Cashier's checks of this bank
outstanding payable on de
mand U7.I0
Total of demand deposits
other than bank deposits,
subject to reserve, last 3
items above $ 65,846.73
Time and Savings Deposits,
subject to reserve and pay
able on demand and sub
ject to notice:
Time certificates of deposit
outstanding 17,726.10
Total of time and sav
ings deposit payable on de
mand and subject to notice
1 17.726.10
Bills payable with federal re
serve bank or with other
banks or trust companies.. 7,966.00
Total - - -.3111,817.50
PTATE OF OREGON, County of Mor
row, ss. a
T. W. O. Hill, cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
he 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 7th day of July, 1921.
JOS. J. NTS, Notary Public.
Mv commission expires June 18. 1923.
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You can't beat a Camel, because you can't beat the
tobacco that goes into Camels.
That's why Camels are the choice of men who
know and love fine tobacco. They know what makes
Camels so smooth, so fragrant and mellow-mild.
They'll tell you that the expert Camel blend of
choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos makes a ciga
rette smoke you can't equal no matter what you pay.
But it doesn't take an expert to tell Camel quality.
You'll spot it the very first puff. Try Camels yourself.
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HI, HO, FOR THE GOOD CHAUTAUQUA TIME SO SOON TO BE HERE AGAIN !
MABYE YOU CAN'T HEAR THE WHOLE PROGRAM BUT YOU SIMPLY CAN'T AFFORD TO
MISS MANY OF THOSE TWELVE SPLENDID PROGRAMS.
WIT FOR THE LADIES, FUN FOR THE BABIES, AND A WHOLE TROUPE OF NEGRO MIN
STRELS FOR THE MEN.
OH! THAT IS NOT WHAT YOU WANTED TO HEAR. WELL SEE THE COMPLETE PROGRAM
IN THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK OR GET A REGULAR COPY OF THE COMMITTEE.
More Splendid Lectures Than Last Year
Don't Miss the Electric Wonder Man
REMEM3ER, THE DAILY ADMISSIONS DO NOT HELP THE GUARANTORS WHO HAVE MADE
THIS SPLENDID OCCASION POSSIBLE.
Bring the wife and children; they really like it, too, you know
$7.15 Worth of Fun for $2.75
TICKETS TOR SALE NOW. SEE THE FOLLOWING COMMITTEE:
E. M. SHUTT - A. S. AKERS A. L. CORNETT
MRS. L. SHURTE - WM. HAYLOR
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SATURDAY, JULY 9
ROBERTSON-COLE presents
"THE STEALERS"
Woven by the hand of a Master into a picture with a heart and soul
A drama so tense, powerful and realistic that it is impossible to
erase its story from your memory. The lesson 'of Faith and its dynas
tic virility is wonderfully illustrated in this masterpiece of the silver
sheet. Man loses Fa it'n and suffers through his own crimes. Faith is
restored and he lives ayain.
SUNDAY, JULY 10
REX BEACH'S
Great Drama of the
North
FRIDAY, JULY 8th
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THE GIRL
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Out there in the frozen trail of Alaska, "The Girl," alone and,
friendless, struggles among strong, ruthless men who recognize no code
of honor ,
And when the struggle seems hopeless and poverty and despair are
slowly griding her to death .
Into her life come five men, each one a master-crook. Then some
thing happened.
Be there Sunday and see what it was.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JULY 13 and 14
EARLE WILLIAMS in
"THE FORTUNE HUNTER"
It's Earle Williams making love again. He's the greatest love mak
er on the screen.'
You'll die laughing when you see "Blinky" down the "plain"
soda. It is one of the knockout scenes in the superfwiture made from
the same name' that had us roaring a few years ago.
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SAY! It may bo all right (or
friend to nk you ind tho (irl you
lov to imperionat himseli and
hU wife for an evening ao that they
can make a million but you'll feel after
warda ai If that million ought to bt
coming to you. Coma and tea a coupl
that doubled Into alt kindi of trouble.
The Biggest Hit of the Season.
DON'T MISS IT!
Also News Weekly
and Comedy