The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 13, 1920, Image 6

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Kingsley Mercantile Co
The House of Quality and Service
HERMISTON,
HERALD,
(HERMISTON.
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The eighth grade base ball team
of Hermiston defeated
Columbia
eighth Thursday afternoon. The
score was 18 to 2.
CHEAP HAY FOR SALE
Mrs. F. A. Phelps is reported as
being ill with a severe cold this
I have six gradee of bay that I
week.
will sell at the stacks at the follow-
ing prices:
Chas. C. Rose, employe of the 8.
Strictly
stack tops, per ton . J 5.00
• P: A 8.. of Portland, was here this
week.
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Better grade, but some
7.50
musty, per ton...............
Blakely
of
Deputy Sheriff Joe
Still better, per ton.......... — 12.00
Pendleton was here on business last
Good, but too tough for
Tuesday. ‘
17.00
milling, per ton...............
Washing
Powder
GOLDEN ROD BORAX NAPTHA
To introduce this new washing
powder on this project we are
offering it for this next week at
Clifford Geary of Durkee, Oregon, First class, first cutting,
passed a few days here last week at­
20.00
but browned, per ton..«.
tending to business matters.
Strictly first class, per ton ... 23.00
I can particularly recommend the
Tom Marxen arrived in Hermiston browned hay. It is clean, first cut­
Sunday from Gray’s Harbor, Wash., ting and has retained all food quali­
to remain here for some time.
ties, but oft color. Stock prefer it;
feeders and dairymen know the kind.
Mrs. H. A Frick of Pendleton
J. R McNaught.
was in town Wednesday looking af-
ter the transfer of some property.
Reserve Dist. Ne. 12
No. 9281.
E. 8. Taylor, formerly attorney
attorney for the U. S. R. S„ but now
of San Francisco, was here this week
on business.
PACKAGE
PACKAGE
RETORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close
of business, February 28, 1920.
RESOURCES
Rev. G. H. Graham, former pastor
of the M. E. church here, but now of Loans and discounts
Prosser, Wash., was here on busi­ Overdraft«, secured..
Unsecured..........
ness the latter part of last week.
Kingsley Mercantile Co
The Home of Quality and Service'
4 P.M.
ANNOUNCEMENT
We wish to announce that we have purchased
the City Meat Market, taking possession Mon­
day, March 15, and hope to merit a continuance
of your patronage by conducting a first class es­
tablishment in every way.
MOONEY & SIKEY
THE CITY MEAT MARKET
PHELPS CASH GROCERY
"The Monopole Store”
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“MONOPOLE” goods are
first-class in every respect
Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase
Royal Bakery Goods from Portland
Cakes, Doughnuts, Roils, etc., Wednesdays and Saturdays
Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City
• Fresh Vegetables
Tuesdays and Fridays
These are Not Bargain Prices
PLAIN
30x3
30x31-2
31x4
$12.25
16.80
25.65
NONSKID
ALL WEATHER
$17.65
26.95
TREAD
$15.75
20.00
31.25
They are the Regular Prices we charge for GOODYEAR tires.
You Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell and Dort car
owners need
not buy tires of lesser
quality and worth than
GOODYEARS
The same quality, the same material and the same workmanship which have made
GOODYEAR
The World’s Most Popular Tire
is found in these clincher tires built for these smaller cars.
Why not use the best
it costs no more.
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SAPPERS’INC
HARDWARE
Phone 671
IMPLEMENTS
760.90
760.90
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Boynton of U. S. bonds and certificates of indebted-
ness owned and unpledged -29,529.28
Pendleton visited over Sunday at War Savings certificates and Thrift
the home of the young man’s par-
»846.00
Stamps actually owned
Total U. 8. government securities
36,625.28
ente, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Boynton,
Mrs. M. E. Dodge of Cheney,
Wash., was in this city the first of
the week looking over the project
with a view to buying a ranch in
this vicinity.
Miss Fannie Todd resumed her
duties Wednesday ' of this week at
the Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
store after an absence of nearly a
month, caused by illness.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robb return­
ed Tuesday morning from Spokane,
where they spent the winter. John
Kissinger accompanied them, to re-
main several weeks as their guest.
Securities other than U. S. bonds (not in-
eluding stock) owned unpledged ..... 73,323.36
Stock of Federal Reserve bank (60 per
900.00
cent of subscription)....... .. .... - —
Furniture and fixtures............................... .... 1.566.60
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve
12,875.27
bank
Items with Federal Reserve bank in pro-
cess of collection (not available as re­
serve)----...—........... ;......... 243.85
..............
Cash in vault and net amounts due from
5,695.20
national banks. ....... -......................
Total Item 13. 14, 1,5 1« and 17... 6.939.06
Cheeks on banks located outside of city
or town of reporting bank and other
201.63
cash items..................................
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer
312.50
and due from U. 8. Treasurer ...
Interest earned but not collected—ap-
proximate—on notes and bills receiv-
6,000.00
able not past due .
LIABILITIES
F. A. Phelps has been at Board­
man the fore part of the week look­
ing after the feed business he is in­
terested in there, but was called
home Thursday by the illness of
Mrs. Phelps.
earned (approximate) 4
390.00
Amount reserved for taxes accrued........
Circulating notes outstanding....... .. ..........
Net amounts due to National banks.........
Certified shocks outstanding..... .................
Cashier’s chocks outstanding...........
Total of it ms SO, 81.32 and 88
10,487.58
1,500.00
6,250.00
9,387.40
97.99
962.19
Dr. and Mrs. Wainscott have
taken apartments in the Hotel Ore­
gon. During the absence of Mr. and
Mrs. Robb in Spokane the doctor
and his wife occupied their residence
on the West Side, and upon their
i eturn moved to the Hotel Oregon.
E. C. Neimeyer this week is ex­
pecting his
brother Henry for a
week's visit before returning to his
home In Erie. Pa. Mr. Neimeyer
was formerly extensively engaged
in the green house business, but has
disposed of it and has been spend­
ing the winter in California.
Mrs Millie Deck, operator and
manager of the Hotel Oregon. this
week ordered a new piano from the
Chase-Colton Piano Co. Mrs. Deck
Is planning a new parlor in - which
to place the instrument.
This will
be an agreeable adjunct to the hos-
telry. and make It pleasing tor the
guests.
I. A- L. Larson, cashier of the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement
1. true to th. b«t of my EEXnSSr.O.zRNer.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day
of March, 1920.
Edile M. Johnson. Notary Public
My commission expires Juno 10. 1928
Correct—Attest:
a. SWAYZE.
CHAS. E. OPEL.
R. ALEXANDER.
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Directors.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Manure goes farther and
does more good when you
use a John Deere Spreader.
You can spread manure .
evenly, heavy or light—no
under-fertilized or over-fer­
tilized spots.
Come in and see this
spreader. We want to
show you why it will do
better work, why it will last
longer than others, why it
will cost: less for repairs,
and why it is easier to load
and operate.
Mounting the beater on
the axle of the John Deere
gives you a combination of
advantages you can’t get
in any other spreader.
Come in and know the reasons why there are eo
many satisfied users of John Deere Spreaders,
We Have a Machine Set Up for Your Inspection
OREGON HARDWARE
& IMPLEMENT CO.
FOR THE NEWEST IN
MILLINERY
VISIT THE
PERCY SISTERS
AT HERMISTON
Friday and Saturday
March 12-13, 1920
1920. . .
mant names as witnesses: William C. Kik.
S. Palmer. William T. Roberts, William J.
n, on the 12th day of April,
, all of Hermiston,
C. S. DUNN, Register
Tilden’s Tire Shop
French Restaurant
Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing
and retreading.
Bring us your work and become a satisfied cus­
tomer.
HOHBACH’S
Backed By Oar Guarantee
E. G. TILDEN, PROP
BARBER SHOP
Clean and Sanitary
PIONEER
Hot and Cold
J. I. Agnew, well known rancher
on the Western Land A Irrigation
Co. project west of town, who had
been ill for six weeks, was able to
come to town last Saturday. Some­
time this week himself and Mrs. Az-
new will pay s visit to their daugh­
ter. Mrs. T. O. Heslup. at Payette.
Idaho, and from there they will go
east on a lengthy visit.
. Ask any user of the John
Deere Spreader, and he will
tell you it is the best ma­
chinery investment he ever
made—not only because it
saves hard work and valu-
‘ able time, but because it
. makes every forkful of
manure count for a bigger
crop yield.
Demand d posits:
r.
Monday T. D. Callahan, with his
wife and two children and wife's sis-
ter. arrived from Seattle, and have
moved onto the old Dr. Groom place
of 40 acres northwest of Hermiston,
1 which Mr. Callahan recently pur-
chased.
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The Best Machinery Investment
You Can Make
Individurd deposits subject to check
270,984.96
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30
daysother than for money borrowed) 19,707.19
Miss Josie Creasey passed the last
Total demand deposits ----- 290.692.15
week-end at the home of her par­ Time Deposits:
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Botkins. Certificates of deposits (other than for
... 44,686.84
money borrowed).
The young lady is taking a course
44,686.84_________
Total of time deposits.
for trained nurse at Saint Anthony’s
...... .
$391,938.42
Total... ................
hospital, Pendleton.
Kenneth Travers, who has a
homestead 16 miles east of Hermis-
ton, was here Saturday on business.
The young man likes to keep posted
on news of this project, and while
here subscribed for The Herald.
7ha
Jef
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$391.938.42
Total....... ....... .........
Frank Peddicord of Wasco, Ore,, Capital stock paid hi............-------
25,000.00
spent several days last week looking
5,000.00
Surplus fund.........................
............
5,344.65
over the project. He left for home Undivided profits.........................
Sunday. He has several other places Less current expense, interest and taxes
paid
1,972.80 3,371.85
in view, but may return here later Interest and discount collected or credit­
to locate.
ed. In advance of maturity and not
AU other sites in stock
Our Service will Increase Your Tire Mileage
$259,434 83
U. 8. bonds to secure circulation (par
..6,250.00
value)
Phone 171
Two Deliveries Daily
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OREGON.
SHOWER BATHS
for all kinds of
Transfer Work
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WM. SHAAR
BUTTER WRAPPERS—WE
ELL THEM ALL PRINTED.
'B arber S hop
I. MILES. PROP.
where or haul anything.
The City Transfer
w. a BEASLEY
BATHS IN CONNECTION