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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1919)
VMS TIM1I.RKI KhW tl, OKBOOH STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank of Burnt, Oregon at the close of business September 12th, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts '...i $636,558.72 Overdrafts 1,968.09 U. S. Bonds and Treasury Certificates 110,550.00 Other Bonds and Securities 22,156.12 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 8,600.00 Five per cent Redemption Funds 2,500.00 Interest Earned and Not Collected 10,536.10 Cash on Hand and in Banks 69,091.-19 $861,960.52 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,(100.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits s 91.9S2.31 Interest Collected and Not Earned 1,698.84 Circulation 50,000.00 Bills Payable (Liberty Loan Account) 25,000.00 Rediscounts with Federal Reserve and Other Banks 196,078.79 Deposits :. i 447,200.58 $861,960.52 OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED MAP LOCAL BEMMR Geo. wrulc. CnwtfloM was In town Oil J Mth. Cuiuilo Smyth wan over from her homo at Diamond lust Tuondny. ! Waller Hlddlo was nmoHfc' oUr I vlnltorn durlriK thu wook Claurio 1'ur.alor wub In t ho city Thurndny. Karl Flrcovod loft tho flrnt of tho wook for Colorado, wlioro ho will I oii lur Limirnuu, wnuro IIO J. L. Sit was a vlnltor from tho .upend thu winter with ti In undo. Drownt'y country tho foro jmrt of tho' ..... wook. I W, Ilnnt, ono of tho pioneer iMrn. II. Dixon lit rcflldliwt In thopwan In town ytmtttnlny. city IIiIh winter In romnniiv with IhtI Kmnd-diuiKhtcr. Dulnhlno WhlthiK. c'' w- Orlnkwntor nnd J. I). Sinllli, who I ft attending' tho IiIkIi nehool. ron country, Cnrl Ownloy full from a lmy Muck ono day tho first or thlH week mid nuntnlned u hail sprain from which It will tnko bomu tlmo to rorovor. Ho Iinw to ko uround on crutches. two htinlnoHH mou from Drowsiiy. woro ovor yoHtorday KreetliiK their many frlondH. A. A. TrnuKott InforniH tin thai I'uroy Koudall hu.i purchased thu Me nu fry roslilonro property Just ovor tho Krndo on tho approach to town on tho north, paying J8G0 for It. In a neat HUlo homo property. Mr. nnd Mm, K. 8. Drown, who rcHldo In California, woro hero for novorul ilnys rocontly visiting with is. r . wlsoman and family. Mth. Messrs. K."Joo" Mustek, (Jroror "Hody" Jiunesoii, and Frml "Hlinw" Williams woro In thu mouiitaliiH thin wook In ijucst of door. Thoy found thorn. Mm. L. M. Hamilton and tlm chllH droit hiivo moved from thu farm at fills Oonlo to Crane, whom thoy aro IIvIiik io rinu present. Mrs. Hamilton and hor mother, Mrs. J. W. lluchanun, woro In town Wednesday. Ooo. W. his .Silver Johnson wan Crook homo ovor from yesterday Ilrown Is a sister to Mrs. Wiseman. , looking aftur some business affairs, Ho Informs us that ho hud exception ally good crops this season consider Iiir tho dry weather. Itahhlts worn very destructive. Thoy loft for thulr homo early In tho wcok. Mrs. Fred Itaclno arrived hero from Portland last Friday and will romaln In this city for tho winter. Alio has bon rosldliiK In Portland for the past two yonrs, hut hor health has Im proved and she Is trylnj; this cllmato again, fiho and her son aro IIvIiik at tho J. U. Gould resldonco. Mrs. V. L. SnolllnR and Mrs. M. M. Hurry, mother and sister of Mrs. .1 kf Ln .. 1 1. .. ... ..... 1 1 11 11 1 n il.Ti , 11 1 11 niiru iruiii i.iiku Chas. M, Faulkner has purchased tho J. It. Oault rosldoucn property across tho street from tho high school. This Is ono of tho conven ient nnd modern homos of this city and Mr. Faulkner Is to ho coiiKral ulatod on securing such an Ideal home. Branwdl Says Store water (Continued from pro 1) Tlio MtiBKontod dally mall nervlco hutwuuu llond and Iluniii wnn ni;uln Iii'oukIiI lioforo thu dull and n com mltteo appointed to nccuro lntn with which to supply Mr. Iiraimvoll. Thoro In hut n Hltort Rap between prosout mall linen oporatltiK out of Ilurun and llond which might bo cloned up, Tho lack of mall nervlco hail causod much dlsHiitisfactlon to tho renldants of Hiiruoy county and In ono that In roIiir to bo Riven Immodlato atten tion, Tho dopartmont Ih Rolnn to bo asked to establish a connection bo tweoit thin city and Canyon, an it wan In former yearn. Hlneo that route linn been discontinued many people havu been deprived of mall nervlco and luroiivoiileiirod, It In pointed out that Iho postal department Is not for tho purpose of umkliif; money hu! for Norvlce, nnd It should servo the people. The P irns (Vninierolal Hub bo- Inline n limi.itmr of the Hlntc riiitmher ! of Commer by vote Inst iiIkIiI Itud I U now in it position to nsk lis ulil .lit wir.iuR out problems of Rttiiernl j Interest unil ml vaiieomeiit. HI'KCIAI IMHIMiAV ('OATH, Hi; ITU, amw intusMCM, orroiiKii jwm. Mrs. K. F Schwartz announces that nhe will have it consignment of the Foxier (Monk A Hull Company's eoiitn, suits, and dream on ill play In hor store on October '2, .'I, a id I, Tho salesman promised Is uiiahlo to romu, but tho display wilt ho made. Cus tomers may choose garments from this stock and take them homo at once, or order for futuro dellovry. This Is mi opportunity that ladles of thin vicinity should not miss, as thoy will bo able to suo thu garments thoy wish to hit). U-27 Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mcdowan ar rived homo Thursday from (heir ex tumUil outfit Rtrlp t southern Ore gon and other points of Interest. Mr nnd Mrs. Jack MrOttlro have roiiu to I.a (Irniido where they will visit for a time. Mr, McOuIre has closed out his business hero and ex pects to ro to Texas whore ho has u brother located I ntho oil fields. Mrs. McGuIro and little sou will remain at tho homo of hor pnrontsuulll Jack Is permanently located. A very pleasant party Is reported at tho Ilaptlst parsonage on Friday night of Inst week, participated In by members of tho Ilaptlst Hunduy school. Among thosn present were: Misses Ilernlco llnrkey, Cora Hhep ard, Florence Plckluslmor, May llrlt- tltiRham, Mary Plckluslmor, Goldlo Htahl, Kthel Itlchnrdnon, Clara Kes terson, Dorothy Keener. Francos Hporlliig, Kiln Owens. Alice Sperling, l.llllnn Vttlgamoru, Jessie Hhepnrd, Melplilno whiting. Helen King: and Masters Willis Hwoet, Havage, Ken neth Croiler. Henry Maker, Itnlph Hwett, Itoy Jennings, John tiawalt All report a delightful time. - o HKHOMJTIONH. 11 ii nit Cliuptrr No. IO, Order of the hiistcrn Htnr. Ilurun. Oregon, Hoptombor 18, 1910. To tho Worthy Matron, Officers and Members of Hums Chapter, No. 40, O. K. H. : Your committee appointed to drnft resolutions on tho death of our bro- thor, Isaac Schwartz, with to submit tho following: WIIKItKAH, our Heavenly Father, who dooth all things woll, has re moved n link from our fraternal chain, never again will wo moot our brothor In this Chapter room. Therefore, lot us look forward to u more glorious mooting In our homo above. "For lovo will dream and hope will trust that somehow, some whore, moot wo must." ' Resolved, that wo extend to thu wlfo and family our heart felt sym pathy. That this memorial ho spread upon tho records of thu Chaptor and a copy r AJ lATCAIM. Furnished rooms. See Olovengor. Agent for Iho famoun Wntklnn Hemedles. Goo, Hngoy ntoro In Mouth Ilurun. 10-4 "I will bo In llumn nnd vlrlnlty about Sept. 20th to do any kind of Hlgn Painting, my customers and friends tuny need at that time. A. D. Drowning, Hlgnn." Innurn your bay, phono Win. Farro. ffl writ 9T it. Good send ryn for snlo, H. N. Nelson, at Dog Mountain Pont-ofllcfl box 100, Ilurun, tf For Halo Six holo cooklnu range, In 'excellent condition, llnrgnin if taken at once, Hoe J, A. ICrumholr. at (hu Universal Garage. If. Grant Hoynolds will Rroaso your windmill for you during the summer. Cull 11)10110 No. G 147. If For Halo 700 lb. Tuhulnr ouotlon food Hluirplomi Croiun Hoparutor, iioarly now. Chan. Wllnon. If. ww... I It n .l I....... I.. ...I r. a.iii.uiii. iii.iii iin iii.tii llliui 11)1 till COIinlV vlsltilll! with tint Pimlbiutru I with tlm lntn IiiivIiil' niul I liniuliln ir Thoy will remain for a few days but thoy have boon of much benefit r ,,,u "i,HU ,l" Hon' to Oiu family of longer. Ilolh aro qullo well known to tho raugu and In extinguishing ; our deceased brother; also to the to citizens of this city as thoy havo forest flros. Fires havu boon very ! newHnnnerM fur mitiiimiinii ..1..11...1 i i.. ,.. .i... . ... .... ... Tinuuu niTtj iii uiu jiusi, nun aro uuniriiuuvo in inu niresis uuriiiK (His always sure of u lieiirlv wrilmmn. season niul miicli valmililii lliiilmr ImJ been consumed, Forest fires aro I.nland Fry mid (trover Gould more numerous than In former days. added some machinery to tho electric Why In 117 light plant during tho week with Hi", ' i Intention of giving additional power lurliiR tho heavy load. However, with roeout rains It will soon bo pos Hlblo to uiu wntor power In the near future which 1 more satisfactory to both the power people and their cum t omaro. Fraternally submitted, CHAH. M. FAWMCNICH, It. FIIKI) WII.MAMH. IJ1JNICK K. THOMPHON Hoy Uwynr. wrlilim to a friend In , thia elty, slatos that ho Is now dis charged from Uiu sorvlco mid Is in Kaspar, Wyoming. I. lent. Dwyor i was about to receive his discharge at (Jamp Lewis in July when ho received ; tolegraphle ordern to report to Han Antonio, TexaH, In connection with reconstruction camp work thoro. Ho' wiim In the same kind of work In I Gamp Pike, Arkansas, bofcro coming west this Hummor, l Ira Gabrlolson, the 1. H. hlologlsrS in nhnrgo of rodont pest work In this' mate, had tho pleasure of n visit from bis brothor, Guy Gabrloloon, during tho wook. Tho latter Is secretary to the congressional committee that has boon Investigating matters In connec tion with tho spruce production div ision of tho army service In Portland rocontly. Tho young man had u Hhorl tlmo at his disposal and camo In by way of Horn! from Portland to moot his brother. Ira took htm out to Pralrlo Wednesday morning In tlmo to catch tho train out, tin ho had reservations on tho east bound out of Unkor that night. It wan iiccoh miry to mako such a hurried trip In order to moot his appointments, Ira and IiIh nsHlstant, Mr. Jamison, wont on to Pondloton for n conference thero before returning to his city, 1 Four registered Jennets for pal registered Jack at stand, Withers Ilniich, Harney, Oregon. For Halo 25 or HO tonn of hay 'and 700 acres or flno pasture In I Warm Springs Vnlloy. -J. O. Free man, Hums, Oregon. IIIIJ FIltHT NATIONAL HANK OF UIJUNH. CAPITAL AND HlIItPMJH lOO.OOO. Tim HANK III A I' MA K I'M VOl'll $ V 8 BAKU." ACCOUNTS INVlTi:i. Tho Ilurun Garage has ordered five additional I)eleoMght plants for local distribution. If you contem plate thu purchase of your own light ing plant, tiro thu Hums Garage bo foro they ro all taken, Adv. tf Insure your hay. Boo wrlto or phono Win, Farro. tf. Patients receive tho best of caro at tho Flruoved Maternity Hospital. For Kent BOO cxM f toii fai lure 11 bbIIm from Btras. Flat grM plenty of, runilsf water, aid ikilt and all under fence. II. L. Huns, Hums Oregon. T1IK FIHHT NATION All HANK OF UtlllNH. CAPITA li AND HUHPLUH III OO.OOO. TIIK HANK THAT SIAKIM VOlflt f HAI'i:." ACCOUNTS INV1TKD. Prompt service an-J courteous trcuiineut will always bo ncordnd j..tionu of tho Hunts Hotel Harhcr Shop. Ilnths at any hour of tho il t). G. W. Hlmmonn, Prop. Insure your bay. Quo wrlto or phone Wm. Farro. tf. I.OHT Coral necklaco of rones, butweeii tho Itatidall homo nnd thu, J. It. Gould residence; also gold crosrent moon shaped pin sot with pearls. Buitabln reward for their re covery, 9-27 MHH. FltBI) ItACINK. TA.XICH DKI.l.NQUKNT ON OCTOHKH OTH. Taxpayers should boar In mind that taxes become delinquent on Mon day, October flth. Those who havo not paid thu Inst half of thulr taxes should remember this. W. A. GOODMAN. 9-20-27 Tax Collector. John McCloud, a returned sailor, brother to Mrs. Frank King, had a delicate nasal operation performed by Dr. Bmlth on Wednesday at the King hospital, Judgo Grant Thompson, Fred Ot ley, Lloyd Johnson, Lloyd Gulp, I. Welusteiii anil John Graves wero up from Lnweit last Tuesday In tho in terest of iho proposed chatiRu In thu route of the highway, Thusu gentle men wont before tho Commercial club and secured the active co-operation of that body. Report of the Condition of the Harney County National Ba of Burn, Oregon September 12, 1919. RESOURCES .nntiD w i ti r iiufirittrii ij ( 1 1 1 i; n mim. im m i a m a r .iiiiii ..... . ..... ini i.i ;i n i iiiii.i'ii nLH li'n iiiiiiiin i i :f r T71 11 .1 i Real Eatato Owned 1.00 Stock in Federal IieBervo Bank...: 2,35 Redemption Fund I.171 Cuah and Exchange 1.1,05! r LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 2(3,0 Surplus , 52.0M Undividocl Fronts XM M ill irttifi I f!ili,mtf O'i Rft 1 Kllillllltll 1 Jl I I .... ....4 ........ . - ... 1 .. 111 -wr ' ' JV V liills Payable to Federal Kcserve JJank 20,C 1 iniiriniin ttwJ i m v 1 y. u vw eeeeeeeeeaeeaaeeeeeeeeeea vvmiui UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED SCHOOL BOOK ARE CASH bcnooi liooKs cnange mis year, iou win ue aiiowd to trade your old books m for the new ones. 111 fiiimr 1T1 nut iifi urtnr urii n iii rrt 1 nrr r tr t rn rnnAA w e w w a miiv wviiv i a v . iii v a v m u a wft UvIIVh books or we will send them C. O. D. REED BROTHERS ' The Rexall Drug Store Canning Pears Now Ready Tomatoes Now Ready PC A CIXVGL $1.25 CRATE iLjWriiLD -2.50 per 50 lb. Box Pears and Peaches of the famous Brogan kind ...III L 1 1 tf uc win uarc a Lai tuau 91 BROGAN APPLES Delicious, Jonathan, King David -. and others Mail your orders, which will be promptly filled on arrival. Vale Trading Company Also Vale and Riverside CRANE BRANCH Do You K BOW or 1 n- HAT Oregon wool; 1. and woolens arc uokl throughout the world ? if That New York's lamest hotel makes a specialty of Oregon fruit beverages? fl,That Oregon has a rubber mill which sells its product all over the Pacific Coast, South America and the Orient? ilI'hiit Oregon candies are nationally advertised and sold? C'l'hsit Oregon lumber products are among the finest produced anywhere? then why not Buy Home Products and Boost Home Industrie A 1 s o c i a t c (1 Industries of Oregon PEACHES For Canning Purposes $1.50 PER BOX Crawford's Elbertas WINTER APPLES Delicious and Jonathan Orders Taken Now BURNS CASH STORE