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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1919)
f TAG WGMT THl TIM ft RVNNI OUBOOfl STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank of Burns, Oregon at the close of business September 12th; 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $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 2,5U0.00 Interest Earned and Not Collected..... 10,536.10 Cash on Hand and in Banks , 69,091.49 $861,960.52 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 50,d00.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits 91,982.31 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 447,200.58 $861,960.52 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED MAP LOCAL i J, II. Anderson In In town. Frank and MrKlnby Thompson woro In the city during thu week on business. Jnmcs Haycrnft and John Iloddur huvo recently roturucil from n vlnlt to tho former's ranch on HtoltiH inountnln. Mrs. Frank Dibble, Mrs. Lester "Williams nnd hor children woro among our visitors from Silver Crook during the wook. I. J. Gallagher made a hurried trip to Portland the fore part of this wcuk returning Tuesday ovunlng to look after his law business before tlni cir cuit court. Mr. and Mrs. T. (J. dowser are over from Ontario visiting with rol ntlvcn and friends In this section. At present they are in the HIoIiih moun- tal a hunting for deer. J. H. Lewis and his daughter Anna, nro hore from Wapatiltla, on a visit to James I'carton and other relatives. Mr. f.owls formerly resided In this vicinity, hlv wife being n sister to Mr. Pearson. V. Cawlflold was over from his home at Van yesterday. He was ac companied by IiIh son Harold, who has Just returned from over sens ser vice In the army. Harold was on the line of occupation since the arm Istlca was nlnned, and had the dis tinction of coming homo with Gen. Pershing and marching with him In thu big parades at New York and Washington. Mrs. Anna Haines nnd her sop Wil bur worn In from the Diamond valley ranch during the. wook. Itopnrts are encouraging as to the! condition of thu late fall rango. He- cent nil mi have saved many dollars to thu stock men of this county Hay Smith nnd family hnvo gone to llolse where they will make their home, Mr. Kmlth has bought a res Idotico In llolse. Your neighbors are Interested In yi.ar visitors. Let The TlmcsHoruld know when yen have relatives or friends stopping with you. Phone 1.1 tirover Goodlow nnd family were In town during thu week, guests of relatives and friends. They nro now residing on thu Hurt Power place on Cow creek. (I. W, Clovongor has gone to Vale where he hopes to find rellof from rheumatism by bnthlng In thu hot springs at that place. If these do not benefit him he will go to Hoi Lake In Union county. Mrs. Clarence Young Is at present n guest of relatives In this city. Khu and her children came up from Port land some time ago and have been visiting with her parents, Shu Is borne to stay, as Clarence Is uxpectud home In a short time, HTATEMKNT OF TMK OWNKH8HIT Management, etc., required by tho Act of Congress of August 24. 1012 Of Tho TlmuH-Herald published weekly nt Hums, Oregon, for October 1. llMft. Stale of Oregon, County of Hnruoy.HH Ileforu ma, n notary puhllo in nnd for thu State and county nforoBiild personally uppearod Julian llyrd, who having boon duly sworn according to law, deposes and sayn that ho Is the publisher of Tho Times-Herald and tho following lu to tho best of his knowledge nnd bullof, n true stnto- mom of tho ownership, inanngomont etc., of thu aforesaid publication for tho ditto shown above, required by thu Act of August 2i, 1U12, to-wlt: 1. That thu name nnd address of the publisher, editor, managing cd Iter and business manager In Julian llyrd, Hums, Oregon. 2. That the owner Is Julian llyrd, Munis, Oregon. II. That the known bondholders, mortgagee and other security hold em ownliif, or holding 1 per cent of more nr total amount of bonds, mort gages or other securities nro: Tho Murcouthalor Lluotypo company. J I MAN I1YHI). Sworn to nnd Huhucrlhod before me this 10th day of October, 191l. VM. FA It II 1-2. Notary Public for Oregon, My oominlifllon expires May 27, 1021. o Many n small nd has prevented u large deficit. Frank, Ira, Will and Alva Kmcad, four brothers of Mrs. H. (', Smith, arrived here thu Intter part of last week frgm their homes In Washougal and White Salmon. Washington, to visit with Mrs. Smith and family and to do a little shooting at water fowl. Home of these gentlemen have been hero before and have met many of oiir town people. Will nnd Alva. brought their wives with them on this trip. Cure That Cold ! Find Quick Relief from Asthma Use a Remedy Made and Guaranteed by Home People and Be Sure and Safe. Wmmml (0 Has been on the market only a short time, but has already been proven an unfailing relief for all Throat and Bronchial troubles. Every family should have a supply on hand as a safeguard against Sore Throat, Colds, Coughs, and a relief from Asthma. The first trial will convince you that it will do all that is claimed. Made from a native herb contains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs. Safe for infants. On Sale at REED BROTHERS DRUG STORE, Burns VALE TRADING COMPANY, Crane WIENSTIEN MERCANTILE COMPANY, Lawen DREWSEY MERCANTILE COMPANY, Drewsey Made and Guaranteed by BENNETT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Burns, Oregon I'd Stnllnrd wan over from his homo on Otis creek Wednesday. F. I). Tnvsley was down ft'otn bin mnunliilu homo today. Charley Foley ban returned to Notre Dnme, Indiana, to resume his uttiillnu tti llui lnur nhnn1. - Horn Kritiay, uctonor i", io air. and Mrs. Hoy Moullen, u son. Doth mother and mhi are reported doing fine at the Flreoved hospital. II. Thels Is hack lu (own after be ing up at the saw mull and also do- iir some carpenter work for peoplo lu ih. u iteiitiiliorhood. norn Wednesday, ucionor i, ai thu Flreoved hospital lu this city, to Mr. 'ind Mrs. Henry llradley, a daughter. Walter Hulllvan came lu yesterday le Is traveling representative for n wholesale house out of llolso ami Is making this territory at regular in tervals. Ills old tlmu chunw end former friends always give him a big welcome. Hans Nelson arrived hero Tuesday night from Portland to visit for a short tlmu with otd tlmu friends. Hans has been employed lu Portland for thu pas't two years and holds a good position, Ills friends lu this section are glad to see him and to llud he Is prnsorlug. Mr. and Mrs, O. U. James took their departure rccbully for Spring Held, III., after a delightful visit with their daughter and sou In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jou Krumholx, Mr. nnd Mrs. James will visit lu Illinois for a tlmu before retracing their steps to tho west and taking up their Im perial Valley home lu California. Their son Harry Is still here, but ex pects to leavo the first of the week for the California home, making the Journey In his car. Ladles house d res bos tire now 10 per cent off in prlco. Mrs. H. F. SCHWARTZ. Tlin Ilobert (Hen ranch In Section li!I, T. 25 H.i lt.ll'JJ6 Hi fr sale at tjllliOlMIO cash. WM. I'AUHI-2. A Indy.'a black plush coat wan found rocontly on tho road and was brought to this office this week. Ownor may hnvo same by calling nnd Identifying tho caat and paying for thin notice, 10-4. Tho TimoM-HcrnM pM locals pay. 800 neren of pusturo with water for rent ,$150, Can bn roachort by tele phone nt A, W. Hurlburt'H. H. N. WAHI), Narrows, Orogon, 10-4-1 1 FOH HAL1-2 About TiO tons of straw, feed corrals, well water and 1100 acres good pasture. Also (100 acres of good bunch grass pasture. Inquire at this olllco, 10-4-11. The Tlmes-Ilei-ahl paid locals pay. Mrs. Olarenco Maco fa prepared . Io deliver milk to cuslomorii In Hurnn , each morning. Notify hor if you want milk In any quantity. D-27lf (Inoil send rye for Dale. 13. N. Nelson, at Dog Mountain. Poat-olllco box 100, Hums. tt For Salo Six holo cooking rango. lu excellent condition. Dnrgnln If taken nt once. Hoe J. A. Krumholt at tho Universal Oarage. tf, FOR HAI.K Almost now piano. Inquire of Mrs. 1-2, C. Ileynvnan, tele phone 8F21. 10-4tf. FOU SAM-2 .100 bushels of seed rye, v& cents. OKO. fakhonb, Warm Hprlngs Valley. 10-4tf For Halo 700 lb, Tubular suction fuotf flharpless Cream Soparator, Hourly new, Chas. Wilson. Four registered Jennets for sale ' registered Jack at stand, Withers Haucb, Ilarnoy, Oregon, I K8TKAV- Hay bald faced gelding,' fi years old. weight 060, branded oj on right shoulder. Mkoiy ranging In timlititnltla llnrt hunt,! flf llltrilM. suitable reward for his recovery i McKINXKY TIIOMPBON. 10-11 2t. I.awon, Oregon. I fUll 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 Harney County National Bank ojtZ mrmc flrpflrm mm mm mm mm 9 m iiw w 'YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" Mrs. Dan Vnrieu arrived homo last Friday from Han Jose, California where sho had been for several months for thu heuullt of her health. Hlin riitllriiu liwiWIllt. Oiiii nml unvu uli.i feels Just as good as she looks. Mrs llli: Flltt,V NATION A I HANK OF IIUHNH. OA PITA I AXO Hl'JII'MJH Hio.ooo. "Tin: mask niAr MA KIM YOCIt S 9 HA K." ACCOUNTS I.WITKI). Thu Hiirus Oarage has onlercd five additional Delco-Mght plants for local distribution. If you contem plate thu purchase of your own light ing plant, see the Hums Oarage be fore they are nil taken. Adv. tf Patients receive the best of raru at the Flreoved Maternity Hospital, For Kent 600 acres of good pas ture 11 mllei from Durnt. Floe craw, plenty of running water and aaade and all under fence. It. I., llass, J Hums Oregon, TI1K Flit ST NATIONAL HANK OF IIUHNH. CAPITA I j AND HUltPMJH PIOO.OOO. "TIIK HANK THAT MAKKS VOUH 9 $ f HAI-K." ACCOUNTS INVITKI). SCHOOL BOOK ARE CASH ci-.i. i r i i it.;.. -vr in l n. to trade your old books in for the new ones. H C 1 I. L ...Ml. 1l M 1 1 1 books or we will send them C. O. D. REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store ...... , flreauiient service nii'j fourtcous will always be accorded p.Mroiit. of the Hums Hotel Harbcr filiop. Hatha at any hour of the O. W. Simmons, Prop. mum j t,n I, nn himmi nn niii) iiiunn. mrn . Vflltl..l Inlll I. rjtll.il.jtll 1 1. 1 1 1 .1 at ll.lal . ... u. . nil, ..n. .,,.., , if, ,,,,ni , . . . I. .. . . paper that there was much unrest. " kihb mo mm among thu working people 'of lower, ?r r' J' l" tomor- , 8",,,,n i.iiwis. iu-in California, one particular reason be ing thu Invasion of tho section by so many Japanese, who dominate things lu the fruit packing plants and slm- llaea lllrlllulrliiu V ('. K. Dlllmau, one of the first of thu Harney county boys to volunteer his services nt the beginning of the war, arrived home Inst week. He served In the navy and was on the Pacific coast all during thu war, go ing over to Honolulu during tho tlmu. Mr. Dlllmau resigned his nosltlou as deputy county clerk to enlist, and up on his return hu resumed his old place the morning following his ar rival. Hu has been kept busy greet- ug his many friends since his re urn, o I PAID LOCALS. Piano lu excellent shapo for rent for the winter months. Apply J. Fellows. For Information Inquire at Tho Tlmcs-llerald office. 10-4 v The Timrs-llrrnld paid locals pay. o STOCK LMPOUNDKO. A heifer and yearling steer, Holstolns, branded quarter clrclo 6 on left ribs, also what looks like ID on right hind leg, low down, Owner may hnvo stock by proving same and paying required charges. 10-4 T. J. McDONAI.l), City Marshal. mm 9 m-mm m m m mm mm We will have a carload or ramoui BROGAN APPLES in shortly Delicious, Jonathan, etc. Also Car of No. 1 Netted Gem Potatoes Mackinaw, Leather Vests, Winter Underwear aid Clothing for Everybody Fairbanks, Morse Light Plants, Engines, Pumping Outfits. Aermotor Windmills Groceries Write for Prices Vale Trading Company Also Vale and Riverside CRANE BRANCH MAN AND W1FH want position on ranch for tho winter. Inquire at Ibis olllco. 10-1 ltf. LOHT Hteel squaro between thu Hell A ranch and Alex Ilanluy's ranch. Kultabln reward for its return. OKO, V. YOUNO. 10-1 ltf. WANTKI) One, two, or three mon to work on ranch at $7fi per month. Inquire at this olllco. 10-f ltf. Chester Carter lest a drab colored rain coat between his homo and the post olllco last Hummer. Finder will hu suitably rownrded If It Is nUurned i to mm. 10-11 2t. FOH HIONT Three roonls suitable for light housekeeping, one block of Main street. Inqulro at this olllco or phono W13.1N2. 1 0-4 tf. Si:i:i OKA IN I'Olt MALI, Choice Hpi lng Hyo fie, Fall Hyo IJSc.l Karly llaai t Wheat , . . . fie. i Hamiclioii Parley , no. Archie McOowun, Hums, Ore, 10-25 A. V, H. (loorgo, of Lawon, Oregon, Iiuh tho Helling agonoy for tho Lubri cant Carbon Heinovor for Ilarnoy nnd Grant countloH. Hellnhlo purchnHorH may take n can and try It. If it (Ioohii'I do nvervthlni? olnlmml tnr It roturn It nnd tho mirchaso monov Rogers Silverwajp FREE To Customers GENERAL MERCHANDISE "It Pays to Pay Cash" BURNS CASH STORE win do reiunueo, 10-25 fit t .