The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, April 23, 1926, Image 4

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Tires & Tubes Of The Best
Quality
Oils, Grease & Supplies
INDEPENDENT GARAGE
See me before sending away for
I your Tires. I can give you a real
bargain in tires and tubes.
E. R. Lundell Proprietor
The Garage where you get
M "Service With A Snap"
on
BULL'S EYE
tdnorand Central Manaqtr
WILL ROGERS 7
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
LEXINGTON STATE BANK
Charter No. 228 Reserve District 12
At Lexington, in the State of Or.'gon, at the close of business.
April 12, 1926.
RESOURCES
1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts acceptances
or bills of exchange, sold with the endorsement of the bank
Including items shown in 29, 30 a:id 32, if any $49.826.17
4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including for
eign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc.,
including those shown in items JO and 35; if any 595.00
5. Stocks, securities claims, liens, judgements etc. 2,313.80
6. Banking house, None; furniture and
fixtures, $1,000.00, 1.000.00
7. Real estate owned other than banking house A ,300.00
9. Cash on hand in vau t and frcm kanks, bunktrs and
compinies designated and approved reserve agents
ot this bank
11. Checks on banks outside city or owa of
reporting bank a. id other cash items :
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and
11, $4,478.63
12. Interest, taxes and expenses paid
Total, .
.4,478.65
None
1.125.90
$60,639.52
LIABILITIES
16. Capital stock paid in
17. Surplus fund.
18. ( a ) Undivided profits.
$15,000.00
.......... 633.66
$542.31
Demand deposits, other than banks, subject to reserve:
23.1ndividual deposits subject to check, including de
posits due the State of Oregon.county, city or
other public funds 31,700.56
24. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding 461.00
25. Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding
payable on demand .
Total of demand deposits, other than bank
deposits, subject to resf rve, items 23, 24, 25,
26 $32,245.05
Time and savings deposits, subject to reserve and
payable on demand orsubject to notice:
27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding
Total '
83.49
12,218.32
$60,639.52
State of Oreon, County of Morrow, ss.
I, W. O. Hill, , cishter of the above named bank, do
solemly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief W. O.Hill
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of Apr. 1926.
S. E. Notson, Notary Public.
My commision expires 12 27, 1927.
CORRECT Attest :
Karl L. Beach, Frank Gilliam, !. Directors.
PiPPP
Kodak keeps the story
Indoors, there's long list of pic
ture! to make for the Kodak history
of the home, And the Kodak album
toon become the most precious book
you have.
Atk ut for jour copy of "At Horn with
the Kodk." This Jl-psge booklet, com
pletely illustrated, describes and (hows in
teresting pictures such as you cn make at
jour house.
KoJai Film the renuine in
the famous yellow boa.
PhotoFinithinimvxtt t hat's
right and right on time.
Bullards Pharmacy
The KODAK Store
Padlock th Door
When Jealousy mines In throuuli I lie
door, philosophy flip out through (hp
Window. The Outlook.
I 17)1)0 K No. ISO. A.K. 4AM
Mi-t-u every (Imt Hud third Wednes
tf eiich month. W. M. W. K. Hullurd
f. Miner (irlffitli
High grade piano r.ear lone
win beiom to reliable party at a
big Having:. $10 a month will han
lie. A real buy. Writd at once for
particulars.
Tallmaan Piano Store,
TroubU-Saving Tool
A recently Invented screw driver Ik
made ki tlmt It lioldi any strew by It
lot It starts screws easily In diffi
cult places, lljr applying pressure on
the top, two steel clips art released
from tlm tool. When the screw driver
Is placed In the slot of the screw and
pressure released, these clips sprcul
spurt, securing themselves tightly In
the slot.
Ntglectful
A scl ntlst tins stated that miin runs
faster IIihii woman. Hut It's aston
ishing the nmnher of men who don't
tuke advantage of this natural gift,
Humorist.
Life'i Opportunities
Re Rind of life hecnuse It gives you
the chance to love and to work and to
look up at the stars. Henry Van
Dyke.
s.Lrk:srriiris., , ty-w.
Another "Hull" rhirham d
wtiisfmrni hy Will Hoifft,
Zitclii nJ KTttit
tHmr, and leading Ammcan
humoriit. Mori coating
W ua lot thctn
Cong
ress
No. 2
Statistics rrve p-ivfr hat "nty
one-half of wic u cent ot the
spcecluj made in Congress are lis
tened to. A great many Congress
men speak IN, but not TO. Con
gress. But every speech is published
in the record. They suid the rec
ords back hume to show "What
they told 'em up there in Washing
ton." Now the people back home
think Congress heard their "Lcm"
till 'em this.
Now, here is my scheme to stop
speech making. A Bill reading as
follows: "Congressional Record
must not only contain speech, but
n imber of members, and names
who listened to speech, and u it. "
Kor instance: "Congressman Post
Hole arose to a point of informa
tion and spoke at length on, 'Is
Locarno a town, or is it a Treaty ?'
Length of speech, without waiting
for applause, four hours, thirtv-six
minutes; attendance, Gout (Rep.
N. Y.) : 'Unable to get out.' Sixty
fort v (Dem. N. J.) : 'Case of reci
procity, he listened to mine. Low
brow ( Rep. Mass.) : 'I was asleep,
even the good speakers haven't
woke me up.' "
Now I claim that will stop torn
speech making. The minute it gets
back home that "Lemmie" is talk
ing to himself up there, "Lemmie"
will stop talking.
You know why they won't listen
to anybody up thrre? They have
gone out to smoke, that's why, and
you know whv they've eone out to
smoke? Why'. "Bull" Durham, of
course. IT'S BETTER THAN
ANY SPEECH, EVER MADE.
P.S. There will be another piece
in this paper soon. Look lor it.
Durham
Guaranteed by
iskossossts
1 1 1 Fifth Avenue, New York City
CHURCH DIRECTORY
LEXIMGTON ECHOES
Mrs. Louis Fredenckaon, form
er Lexington re-ldent in mihgtU
tuting at the Lunllen school near
one. It is probttblt that she will
complete the term at tlilB school,
Miss Wilma Leach who had
been sent from 0. A. C. to Pull
man as an athletic reoreaentn.
ive stopped at home for a short
visit on Sunday. i
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Sloeum en-
tertHined last week their broth
er. Marcellas Morgan of .Arling
Ion also District manager C. M.
Shinn of the Allan B. Kirk Co.
Mr. Shinn is an old time friend
f Mr. and Mrs. Sloeum.
S. P. Blakely of Twisp Wash.
is a visitor at the home of hi&
brotl er, Warren Blakely.
Mr. and Mrs. Galey Johnson
are entertaining Mr. and Mr.
E. Hendrix from Astoria.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
Rev. W. W. HEAD, Pastor
ii Services
11:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. M
Prayer Meeting, Wed., 7:30
Willow Branch C. E. Union
convened at Heppner on Tues-
day evening. Lxington gent a
dozen young Endeavors, all of
whom report on interesting and
profitable session at Heppner.
Rub A Dub Dub
Three men in a tub,
Neither butcher, nor baker
nor candle Etick maket
More modern you see
J lift school boys three
On lastThurs-dee
In a light Hug ee
And they were Hatold Sherer,
Cnas." Wilcox and Elmer Palmer
who taking advantage of fishing
seasons first dav proceeded to
ward Heppner beyond which
hey expected to make a catch.
orks of Willow creek yielded
small sucess but the boys, hop
ng for something big drove on
uward old coal mine and Her
rins mill. Bl it-tot tune over took
them. Deep in the snow went
the bug. Our fishermen were
forced to exert most of their
strength and all of their patience
working their bug out.
Wearily they faced toward
home. Harold Sherer had the ill
luck to lose a bill fold containing
loth his fishing and drivers
license. The boys expect to make
h return trip when the season is
rurther advanced.
He
Kodak Keeps the Trip
Kverv sportsman wants pictures of his trip.
wants them to show to his fricmls anil to keep alive
and green some of the happier t clays of his lite.
It's ull easy with any Kodak, unu as for conven
ience some are so small that you do not carry them
you wear them, like a watch.
You'll find our Kodak counter just the place to select your
picture-making outfit. Always an ample stixk of Kodaks, resdy
for your selection. 1; up.
D((tl'piX " priming of tht
qm:l.:y kind
Billiards Pharmacy
The Kodak Store
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Good "WorK and Reasonable Prices
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For Hillside Harvests
Combine-Harvester 1
lesigneu ana uuui uy
1 ADVANCE-RUMELY I
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
Prayer Meeting Thurg. Evening
Services
10:00 A. M. and 8:00 P M.
Sphinx in a Ntw RoU
The IloHton Tnincrlit crmllls this
to Now Zt-ulniid piipcr; "Mr. (liorK
Cowlimd's tliiiljcr Is nrrlvlng, so Ids
bouse still soon he rlsluK sphinx-like
from tbe ashes ot the old one."
Robt. N. Stanfkld
Diligtnc and Good Luck
What thoiiKh you hnve found no
treasure mir hus any rlrh rvlatlve Irft
you n li'Kacy, dlllxcnre Is Hie niothnr
of ttood luck, as poor Klchurd suys,
and God Klvcs all things to Industry.
r.ciijmuln Kranklln.
FOR SALE
One nine foot Peering
Combine with motor. In fair
shape, a bargain and the
KIGH r terms. Combine near
lone.
Karl L. Beach
Lexington, Ore.
Too Easy With 'Em
A Western hanker, a little troubled
with his KiikIIhIi as most of his bunk
lnjr business is done In a Herman set
Mement.'WHS attending a bankers' con
vention. He thotiKht the bunkers gen
erally had been n little too lenient In
milking limns and suld, "The trouble
with us pmikers Iks that vee are too
t is in luxutlve.H Cupper's Weekly.
Try It EUewhert
Everybody has a raiwclty for nppre.
elation, but too tnuny waste It on
themselves. -El Paso Herald.
Paul G. Balsiger, Agent,
: lone, Oregon. y
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MCM
15 & 15icts.
Before you buy, see
at the
p armers
Elevator.
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