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PAGE FOUR THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1923. Copper Carbonate Gives Ixiw Smut Percentage ArenMtrr U rp-rti rvfefretf from ftriout rtiom of th Northweit Hrt copper earbonatc tited this yr tH- trettrntrt h bn more auccful In rontrollinf mat than ltltnft or forrr.ftldrhvft. Fwn in tht bad vtnut twtten of the Pa loose eoartry in Washir.ptou thert vat ap proximately four per etit laa smut whrt eoppr carhonaU wat ud than vhtra b'uefttont was pied. Some of th tti put out tht put year hart Indtratd that where h rrain it vis ibly smutty ait increase in tht amount of eopper farbonat used givtt better remit. While it it not advised, in hit section, to plant badly smutted jrain, H P. Barns. Plant PatriolojrHt of tbt Ore (ron Agricultural Collepe, rteonnieiided that where wheat to b treated with copper carbonate la ria ibly smutted it should bt treated with three ounces per bushel instead of two. The advantage my not be very f-ieat but there is a definite probabil ity of better smut control especially In the fall planting. If your seed is fret of ball smut and had very little smut in it this year two ounces of a good grade of copper carbonate per bushel is enough of the material to use. It is essential that a good grade of copper carbonate be used and that it be coated thoroughly over each kernel. Practically all of the cases where copper carbonate did not give good resuita the past year were due to a poor grade of material or to im proper mixing, is the information given this office through the county agent. joined the Health Service staff of the University of Oregon at Eugene, ia a former reident of Bcppner. Dr. Hus ton obtained his bachelor's degree at tht University of Oregon In 1917 and his medical degree in 121. He is a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa, medi cal fraternity. For the paat year he has served on the staff of the Multno mah County Hospital, Portland. Dr. Huston succeeds Dr. William E. Sav age at the University. The latter re signed to enter private practice. Many Lexington Young People Go to College Leiir.eion has quiU a delegation of youni hifh school graduates entering eolleje thit falL Opal and Wilms Leach, Dallas Ward, Herman Hill and Lowell McMillan, at 0. A. C Dora Cutaforth at Philomath College, and Rath Stephens and Hulda Tucker, at EUentburg Normal. Carol Morrison, formerly of Heppner, is taking a special courre in banking at 0. A. DR. HISTOX WITH UNIVERSITY. University of Orepon, Eugene, Sept. 24 Dr. John W. Huston, who has Reduced Prices on STANDARD MAZDA LAMPS at Case Furniture Company C taring teen with the Federal Reaerra Bank of Fortland, for the past two years. Wa expect Dallas Ward to become one of 0. A. C's prominent athletes. Miss Gladys Benge, a graduate of the Lexington high school, is teaching in third and fourth grades in the Lex ington schools. Miss Mary Thompson, also a graduate, has the primary de partment of the Fine City school. Earl Ward is a junior at U. of 0. Mrs. Ola Ward has moved to Eugene, and Velle Ward will complete her high school there, and probably enter U. of 0. later. Miss Kathleen Slocum, and Miss Lot. 11 Lucas are taking the graduate nurse course in the hospitals of The Dalles. We are quite proud of this showing for thi Lexington high school, and it shows that Prof. Kel logg has a great influence over his grsdustes. in urging them to take ad vantage of the many opportunities of our state for higher education. Reported by W. 0. HilL Some late things in jewelry. Haylor. FOR SALE 84 Wheat-Karko Turkey; fieid test 9:4 pure; deliv ered on ranch and dry treated if wanted; in lota from 1 sack to car load. F. E. MASON, Lexington. Ore. To Whom it May Concern: This is to certify that 400 acres of Turkey Red wheat grown by F. E. Mason of Lexington, Oregon, were inspected in the held by E. R. Jack man and given the bin inspection by G. R. Hyslop and found to be suffi ciently free from foreign material and mixtures to meet the require ments of certified wheat and may be sold as such. G. R. HYSLOP, Professor of Farm Crops. O. A. C. Charter No. 11M7 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank AT HErPNER, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 14, 1J2J. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or darfts sold with indorsement of this bank $221,035.03 Overdrafts, unsecured 1,845.23 IT. S. Government secarities owned: All United States Government securities (including pre miums, if any) , Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc: , Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from national banks Amount due from State banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States (other than included in last two items above) Checks on other banks in same city or town as reporting bank 7.996.00 7,335.60 2.526.52 2.600.50 10,496.73 11,634.85 Total of last three items above . Miscellaneous cash items - $12,789.68 Total 908.85 245.88 2,44129 $268565.38 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in . Surplus fund Undivided profits Amount due to national banks . Cashier's checks outstanding . .1 50,000.00 30.00 85.50 .. 2,269.56 195.84 Total of last two items above 12,465.40 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Re serve (deposits payable within 30 days): Indivdiual deposits subject to check 153,719.12 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) 2,99 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve $153,722.11 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Cerincates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 8,986.01 Other time deposits, Savings . 13,144.94 Total of time deposits subject to reserve $22,130.95 Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts 22,408.09 Notes and bills rediscounted, including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with in dorsement of this bank -. 17,723.33 Total $268,565.38 8tate of Oregon, County of Morrow, as: L J. E. Higiey, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. J. E. HIGLEY. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before I CORRECT Attest: me tnis zoth day 01 September. 1823. JOS. J. NTS, (SEAL) Notary Public My Commission expires June 8, 1927. 1. W. BEYMER, J. G. THOMSON, J. D. FRENCH, Directors. Wire. Write. Phone j . . St. WJ ' - --J - ,JiPELp for your machine. IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT SURE vfc Buy bow and treat as you fan. Seed saved pays for machine. INCREASED YIELDS SURE AND ALL PROFIT. VALUABLE LITERATURE O.N REQUEST Regular Machine Calkins Junior with hand power $47.51, belt power I5J.5S. F. O. B. Spokane CALKINS MACHINE CO., SPOKANE, WN. PHONE MAX 661 Ml VY. BOONE AVE. r'" '" h rr rr rrrr m n "' "' m m ,AU Yes IT CAN BE DONE Hams, 30c Breakfast Bacon 25c Lard 75c and $ 1 .50 for 5 & 1 0 lbs. Prices on Fresh Meats in Proportion. SMALL PROFITS AND LOST OF 'EM CENTRAL MARKET G. B. SWAGGART YOUR PATRONAGE WE SOLICIT USED CAR BARGAINS ESSEX TOURING Repainted, looks like new. Good tires. Excellent mechanical condition, A dandy car at a cheap price. 1922 DODGE TOURING This car in fine condition mechanically and looks like new. Tires are good. A real bargain. 1920 BUICK SIX TOURING A good car at a very cheap price. SEE THE NEW BUICKS NOW ON DISPLAY Heppner Garage iiiiiinniitmiHMtiirHiiiuiinHiiHMiiimiiiiiiniiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiti I A. M. EDWARDS j WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. aw Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole I and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. ilNIIUIIIUIIsUIIIIUUIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIHIIlllUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIi? UllllllllllllllilliiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllimit Some LATE THINGS in JEWELRY that may interest you HAYLOR illllllllllllllllllll It IlltllJIIillllll.il IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII7; MEATS HARWOOD'S Diamonds -:- Watches Jewelry WATCH REPAIRING Guaranteed Pianos -:- Phonographs Sheet Music -:- Records Odd Fellows Building Main 1062 Heppner, Oregon I 2nd-Hand Piano ii ii GOOD CONDITION $250.00, Easy Terms AN OAK DINING ROOM SET Table and 5 chairs at $35.00 Young's S Exchange Elevator Bldo., Main St. tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitmmn) Demonstrator Is Here The 1924 STUDEBA KER is here, and I will be pleased to give dem onstrations at any time. Call, write or phone. KARL L. BEACH Lexington, Oregon Cash & Carry Store Specials PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 cakes for 29c And One Cake FREE SWIFT'S WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP ' 24 bars for $1.00 PURE GROUND COCOA 3 lbs. for 25c SWIFT'S BULK LARD Per lb. 17c APPLES, while they last per box $1.25 SUNBRITE CLEANSER per can 10c L. G. DRAKE, Prop. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING THE PEOPLES CASH MARKET carries a full stock of the finest fresh and cured meats. Special effort is made to give you just what you want and you are assured that it is the best the market af fords. Nice stock of lunch meats boiled ham, minced ham, bolonga, corned beef, etc. Come in and look over our sanitary market Peoples Cash Market HENRY SCHWARZ, Prop. Phone 752 I RUN MY OWN DELIVERY AND ASSURE YOU PROMPT SERVICE L. MONTERESTELLI Marble and Granite Works PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work All parties, interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estknates before placing their orders All Work Guaranteed 'JIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMiiMI I Carload of I BEARDLESS SEED RYE will arrive soon. 1 j Get Your's Early j 1 HEPPNER FARMERS 1 ELEVATOR CO. I WHAT EVERY SUCCESSFUL MAN KNOWS The man who has worked for his accumulations; the man with responsibilities of success, he knows the necessity and full value of established relations with a first class banking or ganization. Financing any business to success, whether it be mercan tile, industrial or agricultural, is a job which requires courage. But most important of all is to have an established credit and a friendly business relationship with bankers of proven ability; men of vision who know their own success can be only in pro portion to yours. No matter what your work may be you are striving for -success. Start today to establish your credit. This bank can assist you. Carnegie's great fortune started in a small saving account while he was delivering telegrams as a tiny lad in Pittsburg. Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon Star Theater Thursday, September 27 THOMAS MEIGHAN in "BACK HOME AND BROKE" Snub Pollard in "BEFORE THE PUBLIC" Friday, September 28 "HUNTING BIG GAME IN AFRICA" We are showing this great picture the sec ond time for the benefit of those visiting the Rodeo and for those who did not get to see it before. This will be the last chance to see the most wonderful wild animal picture ever made. ALSO NEWS WEEKLY. Saturday, September 29 JACK HOLT in "THE MAN UNCONQUERABLE" Baby Peggy in "PEG O' THE MOVIES" Sunday and Monday, Sept. 30 & Oct. I MARJ0RIE DAW in "THE PRIDE OF PAL0MAR" from the story by Peter B. Kyne. Andy Gump in "A Hunting We Will Go." Tues. and Weds. October 2 and 3 Special Cast in "THE BISHOP OF THE 0ZARKS" Round 5 of FIGHTING BLOOD SERIES NEXT WEEK: Bebe Daniels in "Singed Wings." Thos. Meighan in "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow." Norma Talmadge in "The Eternal Flame" Priscilla Dean in "The Flirt." Ruth Roland in "Haunted Valley." Watch for special announcement of this one J TillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltS