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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1919)
J. W ,RefctM8 ww tn town tk Irst of the wmk. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank of Burns, Oregon at the close of business September 12th, 1919. RESOURCES ans ana Discounts jjoou,ooo.6 nun nn ivcraratts a.uuo.uu S. Bonds and Treasury Certificates 110.550.00 ther Bonds and Securities 22,156.12 inkincr House, Furniture and Fixtures 8,000.00 Lve ner cent Redemption Funds 2,500.00 iterest Earned and Not Collected 10,530.10 ish on Hand and in Banks 09,091.49 .$801,900.52 LIABILITIES A. 11, Hollld, ono of thn pronporoun rnncliorn 'I tho Atiilrowii country, wns uinoi( our vlnltors during tlio wook, Two opornltonn nro roporlotl from tho Klnii hoM'ltftl ilurhiR thin wook, ;ono on WodHonday, whon Mrs. Mild rod McCommck won operated on. and another on Thurndny whon Mrs. Chun. Dunton undorwont an operation. Dr. Smith vraa tho physician. Doth pntl ontn nro roportud rooovorlng nicely. W. 8. MoDonnld. a brother of Mrn. II. P. Smith, Hrrlvcd horo from Tort land on Thurnday night. Ho drovo Dr. Smlth'n enr In from tho niotrop oIIh, loiivlng thoro Wodncuday, which liullriiton lio'n mnno uncoil fland. Dr. h Hmlth In HporttiiK n round itilto lively Hlnco tho arrival or thin oqlupmont, tho rar having Jioon completely ovor liuiilotl tiiul ropntulcd a color that mulum It rathor "loud", hut ho nay h ho'll not rhargo oxlru for rollH he caune of that. mmUM or inn iori'(t tinnor at tJio JVawireno Church nnit Habbatli inorHlng. Oonto out to church. Agont for tlio fnmottn Wnlklnn lit 4 ipital Stock $ 50,d00.00 rplus and Undivided Profits yi.ytHS.ai terest Collected and Not Earned 1,098.84 rculation 50,000.00 lis Payable (Liberty Loan Account) 25,000.00 discounts with Federal Reserve and Other Banks 196,078.79 osits s 447,200.58 $861,900.52 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED iPENJNL rank Cli'rf was In town tho other can hunt iluckn and ccosn now kut fear of tho caino warden or llHtrlct nttornoy. m, liumngtoii ih Hponiiing too In town, being horo cn IiiisIiiokh re tho circuit court. and Mrn K. C. Ileyuvaaii nud i lid Mrn Henry Vulgaiuoro aro ling a trip to Helkuap HprlngH In paycadc for some three woek. in. it, O larpeutur. or rortlami. lt of ( M. Salisbury, who hud IvlHltlnc with her on during the luveral wcekn, loft for her homo rday morning. J. O'Connor won up from Denlo tho week with koiiiu of hl m una liieuiH, UHSiHiitig tliem .tiers before tho courtn and 3g ufter buuiucxii uffnlrn In gen i and Mrn (ioorgo Mamdcn wore tho Hear valley ranch during roek on huslnesn. Mrn. Murn rocontly returned from a vInII friends and relative.-, of I'ort ind Seattle. Saurman and his camping pur klto wore mentioned lam week, Ed homo from tho inountnlim y night with a nuMclcnt amount ting, but mluiiH any deer. Tho members of the party besides Suurmnn woro Mrs. Walter M. It, Mr and Mrn. Lute Mace, Mr. Ira, Chester Mace and Captain Columbus and Harrison Orovo woro among our visitors from tho south end of tho county this week. A. Miranda, a pioneer ranchman of tho Androws section, was In town this wook. Mrs. Casslo Smyth and her sou. Fred, woro ovor from their homo at Diamond tho fore part of tho wook. W. C. Withers, a qousln of tho Withers boys ovor at Harnoy, was hero from Kllvor Lake during tho woek. JamoA McKoo has been over from Diamond during tho wcok looking aftor some matters before tho circuit court. A. I). Drowning, tho sign man, nrrlvod this wcok from Tacotna. Ho was accompanied In by Charles T. Hurko, n real ostato man of Tacoma. They made tho trip In a car. Mrs. Millie Patterson Is In from her Diamond homo paying a visit to old time friends. Mrs. Patterson Is among tho old time residents of this section and has many friends who always havo a warm welcome for her when she comes on a visit. Tho Times-Herald made a mistake In reporting Mrs. Kgglestou's duties last wcok. Hho has been appointed by tho Treasury Department to assist any soldier or sailor to convert his Insurance Into permanent government Insurance, or relustato lapsed Insur ance. Mrs. W. W. Keoney, a sister to Mrs. A. I). Jones, arrived In tho city last woek from I.ewlston. Her iu.iband and their daughter had preceded her a short time, as tho young lad do sired to outer the high school nl tho beginning of tho term. Tho family occupy tho (irant Kestursou rosi.uico. lure That Cold ! ind Quick Relief from Asthma 3e a Remedy Made and Guaranteed by Home People and Be Sure and Safe. is been on the market only a short time, but has ready been proven an unfailing relief for all Throat Id Bronchial troubles. Every family should have kupply on hand as a safeguard against Sore Throat, kids, Coughs, and a relief from Asthma. The st trial will convince you that it will do all that is limed. Made from a native herb contains no tohol or habit-forming drugs. Safe for infants. On Sale at iED BROTHERS DRUG STORE, Burns VALE TRADING COMPANY, Crane IENSTIEN MERCANTILE COMPANY, Lawen REWSEY MERCANTILE COMPANY, Drewsey Made and Guaranteed by BENNETT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Burns, Oregon Principal Sutton of tho public school reports a larger 'enrollment at tho school than last year, which In dicates that wo havo not suffered from tho long vacation tnndo uoees snry by tlio Inlluenta epidemic, HuriiH Is nn established school center rye, and our schools nro second to none. Residences nro scarce, but several are bolng erected for rent which will aid In tho supply. Already wo havo lost some desirable people by not hav ing suitable houses for them, Ilonmdlos.-TSOw. UuKoy Bloro South liurrrt. - 10 f -v Mrs. Clarence Macs Is prepared to dollvW rillk to custowers In "Burns each looming. Notify kwr If yeu want milk In ny MUty. t-lttf Insuro . yonr, hy, writ r nhbno Wm.Tarro. tf. g Good ncod ryo for Bale. 13. N. Nelson, at Dog Mountain. Poat-ofTlM box 100, Hums. It For Ralo Six holo cooking rnnga, In excellent condition, llargaln if taken nt onco. Hoo .1. A. Krumholc nt llio universal (Jarage. tf. Grant Heynolds will grease your windmill for you during tlio uununcr. Call phono No. 0147. tf Mrs. Jenulo Hrown has been visit lug with old time friends In this city during the past week and looking after husluos affairs. Mrs. Drown and her son Wnldon urn now residing In Oakland. Callforuln. where tho young mnii Is In bunlnnss, Mrs Drown had snmo buslnosi affairs to settle up In tho Drpwjny country whom Mio wiih formerly In the mor cantlln business, and catno on over to pay hor friends In Huron a visit before returning to hor California home. I, Welnseln, tho Lnwon merchant, arrived homo Monday ovnnlng rom a trip to Portland where ho went In the Interest of his community In an effort to havo tho highway changed to run directly through t.uwon Mr. Wolustoln Informed a representative of this paper that his mercantile es tablishment was preparing to start a flk'lit against tho high cost of living by laying In a big stock of goods, Watch these columns next week for some startling store news from that Institution. Died 'Friday morning, October 3, Mrs. Mary Iwimklu, nged 7ft years. Mrs. Lamklu was the beloved mother of Mrs. Fred Delisted!, nnd had been making her home with her daughter for the past several mouths, coming hero from her eastern home. Mrs. (.aniklu bad not been particularly III, and her death catne as a sudden shock to her family. Tho funeral service was conducted Ibis morning by Dev. J. '. Mobloy of thn Dupllst church, at tho cemetery. Deceased Is survived by one son and another ilfitti'liliir. wlifi r.iuMit III (In, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Farson left Tuosday for tholr home In Payette, after spending tho entire summer hero with their daughter, Mrs, Otll Bhattuck, nl tho oxperlmeiit station. Mr. Farson Is not as young as ho used to be, but manages to keep pretty active. During tho war ho wan not of an ago where ha would be accepted In any active service, so ho and Mrs, Farson "shut up shop" at their homo nud wont to Portland whom ho ap plied for a place In tho shipyards, lie Is an experienced carpenter, nnd was a valuable man nt the shipyards. FOR NAM-2 Almost new piano. lu(ulro of .Mm. H. C, Iteynvaaii, tele phone 8F21. 10-llf. FOR SAM: ,100 bushels of seed Hi cents. GHO. PAltHONH. Warm Hprlugu Valley. 10-ttf For Halo 700 lb. Tubular suction food Bharploss Cream Separator, nearly now. Chan. Wt'on. Four roglslorod Jonnotn for salo registered Jack at stand, Witheru Hunch, Ilnrnoy, Oregon. FOIt HUNT Three rooms suitable for light housekeeping, ono block of Main street. Inquire at this olllco or Phono W13.1N2, 10-ttf. TIIK I'lltHT NATIONAL II A NIC OF HUUXH. CJAPITAIj AND NUItl'MJH 9100,000. "Till: HANK HI AT MAKKH YOim 9 99 HAFU." ACCOUNTH INV1TKD. Tho Hums Gnrngo ban ordered, five additional DelcO'Llght plants for local distribution. If you contem plate tho purchase of your own light ing plant, see tho Hums Garage bo fora they nro all takou.- Adv. tf PatleutH receive tho host of care ut tho Flrcovcd Maternity Hospital. For Rent COO acres of zood pat turt 11 nllM from Burnt. Pin grass,! plenty of running water and ifaada and till under fence. .11. I,, Ilnss, Hums Oregon. TIIK I'lltHT NATIONAL HANK OF IIWINH. CAPITAL AND HFHPLt'H 11100,000. "TIIK MANIC THAT MARKS YOl'lt 9 9 9 9 HAFK." ACCOUNTS 1NVITKD. Prompt service iiicl courteous treatment will always bo ncorded I.aIi oiil of tho Hums Hotel Harbor J Khop. Daths at any hour of tho day. O. W. Simmons, Prop. I Insuro your hay. phono Win, Farre. Sea write or tf. General dressmaking nt tho homo of Mrs. J. K. BUemore. Miss Idu Lewis. 10-13 Piano' In excellent shape for rent for tho winter months. Apply J. Fellows, For Information Inquire at Tho Tlmes-llernld office. 104 o - STOCK IMPOFNDKD. a . -....I tt.. . ...... it .i... ...i.. .! A imiivr mm jimriiiiK niuur, Pr i r .1 1,1.1 in, ii i Hidstelns, branded ijuarter circle fi work nt his trade, as ho has been . . ,.. ..... .,.' ,0- ut,.. m tnployud lo assist In taking down and moving a big sawmill, n PAID LOCALS. Hotter to blow your own horn than to listen to Hoiisii'h bund. FOIt HA LK About fi0 tons of straw, feed corrals, well water and .100 acres kooiI pasture. Also fiOO acres of good bunch grass pasture. Inquire at this olllco. 10411. A "perfectly good excuse" for not advertising Is merely uu admission of udvertlslug'it great value. Come out In the Xoarcne Sunday School, (,'ood teacliei'H who leach lliei Word of God to our children. j A lot of folks have been ship wrecked hut HnbliiHou Crusou had a proari agent. 800 acres of pasture with waler for relit ,11 TiO. ('ail be reached by tele phono at A. W. Ilurlhurt's. - K. X. WAUD, Narrows, Oregon. 101-11 A lady's black plush coat wiih found recently on tho road and wiih brought to thin olllco this week. Owner may have sumo by culling and Identifying the coat and paying for thlH notice, 10H. SKKD GHAIN FOIt KALK. Choice Spring Itjo ftc. Fall Ityo I)4e. Karly llaart Wheat fie. Ilannclioii Hurley fie. Archln MctJowim, Hiii'iin, Ore, 1)1! 5 A. F. I), Georgo, of Lawon, Oregon, hail tho Helling agaucy for the Lubri cant Carbon Itemover for Harney and Grant counties. Hellablo purchasers may tuko a can and try it. If Itj doesn't do everything claimed for It,' return it and tho purchase money will bo refunded. 1025 Come and lienr Itev, Ward at the Nn.areno Church Hablmlli evening, at 8 o'clock. Subject n dark one, but much In evidence; , TIIK DKVIL. JUS I'KMHONALITY. JIIH KINGDOM. HIH CllL'HClt. on left ribs, also what looks like 19 on right hind leg, low down. Owner may have stock by proving sumo and (aylug required charges. 10-4 T. J. MeDONALD, City Marshal. I TANKS DKLINyt'KNT ! ON OCTOHKIl OTII. Taxpayers should bear In mind that taxes becomo delinquent on .Mon day, October Cth. Those who have not paid tho last half of tholr tuxes Hliould remember this. i W. A. GOODMAN. I 9-20-27 Tax Collector. p mm nm mm ffiinninnmsifiniiiiiij What Would You Think of a man who would leave a million dollars lying around on the dresser in his bedroom every evening? You would say he ought to lose it. Yet you are doing an act just as foolish when you leave your valuables around your house. You can get a safe deposit box here for $2.50 a year. YOU CAN BANK WITH US BY MAIL UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY HarnjEy Eaunfrj Nitiouil Bank Burns .Drgtfnn "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" i " 1 1 1 latan lOTnimumn ithmnmsui bnmmmniiiini SCHOOL BOOKS ARE CASH School Books change this year. You will be allowed to trade your old books in for the new ones. Money must be sent with all mail orders for school books or we will send them C. O. D. REED BROTHERS The Rexiill Drug Store We will have a carload of famous BROGAN APPLES in shortly Delicious, Jonathan, etc. Also Car of No. 1 Netted Gem Potatoes iTiMunuiAVTa. Lii.niiii.1 w m9p it unci vfiiuvi ncni im . Clothing for Everybody i I da m r I rairoanKs, iviorfe Lignt rianu, engines, Pumping Outfits. Aermotor Windmills - Groceries Write for Prices Vale Trading Company Also Vale and Riverside' CRANE BRANCH For Canning Purposes $1.50 PER BOX Crawford's Elbertas WINTER APPLES Delicious and Jonathan Orders Taken Now BURNS CASH STORE 1 . 4 '-