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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1920)
'S' II II A it K K V OOUN t t f M i'4kr m ft a ii i) n r itKSi r T,,--,l,r."! TV , () t 14 (1 0 N Buhmlny, May U2, logo. First T Report of the Condition of the National OF BURNS, OREGON At the Close of Business MAY 4, 1920 RESOURCES Raiik Loans and -Discounts - - - - Overtlrafls - - U. $. Bonds and Treasury Certificates Otlior Howls and Securities - -' ; -Ranking Houfle Fur. and Fix. . Five per cent Redomp. F'd - . - -Interest earned and, not collect -Cash.on J;Ia'nd, and in Other Banks, - LIABILITIES Capital - - Surplus and Undivided Profits - - - - Circulation Bills Payable (Liberty Loan Account) - -Re-Discounts with Federal Reserve jand other , Banks - r . -' - - - -Deposits !? w - - r .', - 'Vi " - 97,082.60 88,5:U.20 ,400.00 ' 'S0,637,87 .$810,588.79 wm J, W. Davlos is Ih town tbdny on MTv JOHKPII IIOH bunlneflH, VlTAl, TKOGHKHHINO Kd, Kgll won over from tha ranch During tho pndt two or throo th We jmrt of thin week. .weeks citizens of his city have tour- u Mr. n t unitnn . in ' ud the county In tho InteroHt.of thn r. and Mrs. it. L. iiution aro in, . , t , ... t . wh in,u Erection ef gi. Joaepk Hospital with . I tit a etauriult thai m ittoulff (iMniint Born Bund?, May 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo Blmmona, a daughter. 0. L. Ityorllng returned tho foro part of thlH wook from a vIhU to out iddo points. O. 0. Jotloy luiH recovered from hit) recent JIIiiohu tuilllcloiilly to go to lito homo yojtordny. , ' Mrn. A. S. H.witin lias boon up from t)i. i ranch during tint wuok visiting with rulAHVUH and friends.' Jha been contributed toward tho erection of thin moot worthy Insti tution. More funds, aro seeded' and will bo gratefully rocnlrcd for this purpodo nril It Hhould not ho ovor looked by thono who Inclined to con tributing to charity. It Ih an Inntl tullon needed by tho entire county mid ono that will bo found of lnoic tlmnblo good. Tho ground Ikih rononlly hoeji olerfrod for -tii foiiititftildn of thl ; ortliUti, a doeip woll Hiuf.been stink turn's Mnwwon, wn i'h.jkio on ana un oxcuugnt imv or wntar in. nlnthur Hvf noar Venator, hh rujod. Mart SwUfert nrrlvoil hero log the iitnv 'owuor of thu Viuhor , tltlR wook frfliu linker utid will bogln ranch. In (n town today. y $ 50,000.00 105,840.77 50,000.00 15,000.00 194 It a KK 466,031.47 81,0,5879 .Dr. Smith operated upon Mra. ZaUii Wood ror gull Hionon at tho King houpltal Thursday aftornoou. Thu pntloiit Ifi rocovorlng nicely wo aro informed. nn oho or tho workmen oi! tho nloii'i wrk Inunodliiloly. CltlzmiH Hhould tnko ah intoront In thin liiRtltutlon and kuep It In mind. Horn May 17, at Ontario, to Mr. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Harney County National Bant OF BURNS, OREGON " MAY 4, 1920 RESOURCES , Jim, 'i MS and Mrn. LuhIIo Kelno, a daughtur. I'nul Strnngo wan hero for a abort Mra. Kolao was formerly MIbh Nina visit durltiK tho wook loavinK hint Hakor, who realdud hero for yearn . - ; ' OFFICER, ... u "L JOHN D. DALY, President . A. C. WELCOME, Vice President - E. H. CONSER, Cashier J. M. DESILETS, Asst. Cashier LOCAL I 'PEMNGS i C. V. Hood was In town during thu wook. Sidney Coraegya vlHltom thlu wook. wan among our Kay ComegyA and ' wire town during tho week. " T" woro Horn ThlH morning, May 22, to Mr. nod Mrn. Joo Krumholz, n Hon. l'at Donogan arrived homo lont Saturday ovoulug from Andrews whoro ho had been teaching Bchool. MIbh QlitdyH NIcholHon, ono of tho blKh Hchool KraduatcH. haa accented Homer Itecr arrived homo limN1 !oa,t,on on 11,0 ,ocftI wltc.hbourd Suadayrom.a buulnoeo trip to Port- of U, W0 company. evening on li 1b return to Okmulgee, Oklnhotna. Ho had been up at Spo kane on busluoHH and returned thin way for a ahorl vlHlt with friend n. , HU mother and -younger brother aro rcstdlng'' at present In Idaho,, but I'uul' lii looking 'aftyr buidneaa af fairs In Oklahoma. v Mra, W, f). Johnson has boon con fined to a room in the St. Joseph Hospital for tho pant aoveral days re covering fr.om a general run down condition of her health. She Ih lm proving rapidly and cjqincts to bo ablo to bo out at oncu. Mr. Johimon wuh hero for most of the tlmo but went out to the ranch yoHturduy to look over tho place and to cast htx voto at tho iirliniirv uluctloti. ml Gum Hnrdwoll, W. W. Oould, Hart NlSller, Sheriff Ooodman and bis wife, w. N. Monroe and othorH contom platu leaving tomorrow for Ihtkor where they go to attend tho Orund liOdgo of thu Odd FuIIowh. Thin mooting In Hcheduled for WeduuHdny of next week and had It not been for tho big stock convention holding In llurnn there would likely hnvu been many Odd Kullowti and Itohakuhtf mnde tho trip. , , and who Ih a graduate of tho Hnrjiey County High School, o ' TO TIIH IIAItNKY OOUNTV HIOf ftCH(Kf. land whoro ho had been for n week. Mrs. Frank Cawlflo'ld Is ovor from the JImsMT on a vlnlt with Dr. Drown uliiflr and other. .relatlroH. Rev. rather Francis will leuvo to serrew John Kuhn and wlfo woro lioro from their ranch Jiomo In tho Supleo country during thU wook on business Yioforo the land .ottlco. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Simon LowIh aro ftefnoon for Daker whoro homo from '"rtland, Wash., the fore Im goes for a conierenco Blahop. with tho Jullen Hurley, candidato for Joint imnator for this district, was in town part of thin week whero they had been to attend tho funeral of their niece, Miss Delia Vandorpool. K. J. Noblo has boon ut tho King MIbh Howell, the communlty'nurso has succeeded in gettlirg'nver fi por tion of thoicounty during t luf hint couplo of weeks, but ban not visited as many places an wuh her desire' an who In ,yot handicapped for an (Inde pendent conveyance of her own. That Is wh.t she hopes to have in a short time when sho can go whoro she de Hires and romitin as long an ithu con- Hldorn It nocosHury. 8ho wont to Cat- It In with pleasure that wo '. ac knowledge tho receipt of tho plcturo "Home of tho Heron" which you ho generously presented' to tho l'ubllo School of Uurns on the 17th of May 1820. Blgnod. ItUBY OW8LKY 1.KI.AH LOOOAN MIUHIED DALTON MADISON HICHAUDBON JAMKH McCULLOOH Tho Commlttoo of ThoUurn8 Pub lic Hchool. o A Moono would bo thrlco welcome todny. " TKKHIMHH NOTICK No tronpaPHlng upon my premises. Koep your Htouk nut of my Hold tin loss by my permlHSlon. A reward I(ir conviction of tho violation of thin notice. ( Jamon II. Stewart, C-JB. o WHITK TODAY Get your'HAHio oh thdMurgoNt rcg-i ulnr mulling llt In Idaho or Orrgon 1 rocrlvo l'nly rrturn mull an up-' te4Mto prk! llMt of Noveral huHdird pkcrM1 mtmi. mill dally adewea Loans and Discounts Overdrafts - - -Bonds and Securities United States Bonds ' Furniture and Fixtures. Ron Euhifn Owned Stock in Federal Reserve Bsnl? , Redemption Fundi t X " Tntorest Earned b.unot Collected Cash and Exchange - - ' - ' f," -" LIA'BlLlfll'S ' Capital Stock - - - - - , - -Surplus - - -" - - - - .- -. Undivided Profits ' Interest and Discount Collected not Earped National Currency - Reserved for Depreciation Liberty Bonds Deposits - -- -- -- -- - $449,704.80 i4j.m 149,116.57 34,500.00 l,O').i,00 2,U ),00 1 J (10 7, 10 185 : $83'5,:, 12 $ 2O.om.00 52,Uut).00 13,310.82 245.2 21,500.00 - 2,426.05 719,847.43 : . UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED $835,330.12 Are your teeth yellow do they havo deposits of, lime and tartar upon iHem at the gum margin? I make a specialty of scaling and cleaning and Hleachlng tooth and you will bo.sur prlsod to Know what tho latest rrjod- ern mothodn can do to make you look younger and Hotter. Dr. O. McClolInn Odd Follows Hldg. Hi cm .1. HTOCK RANCH KH WANTKD Wo wUl Nooti htrrfl a RBmhcr of bHyOrs for noma flfiit cIwm Steele ranclir rcasoMably prtml. Ihme in nMd Ut yor property Ilnrnt; (VmHty Abstract Co. HOBK-COMH Auconn eggs for hatch ing, $2.00 for 15. -W. U. Hlott. C-1-2U s When sick go to King's hospital. Hest equipped Hurgcry In the Interior and graduato nurso In charge. 11-2 2 tf. Mrs. E. F. Schwartz Is receiving' her spring and summer goods. New goods .arriving', frequently. You . am Jnvited to call and see them. Win. Farre Practice fecfere U. S. Land Dcparfmeat anrf Real Estate iHdlfntloHN am that tho litre tot tho land will , Httract many investor to Harney County Uio com ing HUHOH. libttingM now will ho kept' boforo prtis Hctlvo investont tho en tire H4'itM)H. CO-0, HTORK, CAM)WKLL PAID LOCALH. from Valo for a short tlmo tho othor hoapltol for tho past few days. Ho low this week In company with ,U B. day. recontly suffered an attack of Inltu- emu and tho after effects mado II Mr. and Mrs. Judd Wise wero over nocotmnry that ho como to town and from tho P Hanuh during tho tlrst of sccuro tho nld of u doctor. Ho Is thin week. Judd wont back but Mrs. i Improving rapidly. Wise romulncd for u few days vlnlt I m. i...tu I Mrs, NelL Smith and little son IV. l ltd t McDnnlolH county agent, Mr. and Mrs. Jamon J, Douegiiu and Ihulr daughter, Mlsa Cannon, will take thulr departuro tomrirrnw for Portland whoro tho young lady will bucomu the brldo of Nllu Klfv- "Pat" took their dopurturo tho foro log during tho coming week. Mr. Tobo Duncan camo In last Sunday 'part of thin weok for Soattlo whero Klfvlug will bo romemborcd by many night to spond a few wooks with hh thoy go to visit Mm. Snilth'n parents, I of tbo young pcoplo of IIiIh vltiltilty. daughtor, Mrn. Homer Road. Mr. Mr", and Mrs. A. B. Murphy. Thoy as ho wuh hero for r.ovornl tuonthn I 4 Duncan had upont tho winter In will bo absont for about u month but connected with tho highway work.T Ladles Thoso who can wear slxo 3, .IK or 4 Hhoos. Ixok Into Luna burg & Dalton's window and hoo what you can buy for $2.8C. Try Firtintono flai-ago. Cords. UlllVfTHUl Adv. tf. Patient irrolvo tho best of ciro at tho KIivovimI Maternity Hospital. ' Bend & Burns Auto Stage ff. R. HCIIANNO. WES HILL, O. 8. PETERSON, Prep. All Teurin Cmra NOW MAKING REGULAR SCHEDULE Leaves Burnt every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday Special attention given passengers Quickest and cheapest route out Perishable goods, Express or any frejjjht shipped via Bend in our care given prompt attention HEADQUARTERS, REED BROS. DRUG STORE southorn California. M. Saundors wan in town thin wnok will bo homo for Chnutuuqua. Ho In an ox-HervIco man and a very, . lJovln follow who mado friends 'icro ,vu.r u..u u,B i- His brldo ! a young lady of many1 accompanied by Mr. Wolters. Mr.'hon, of MrH- Do,la Volmor In thin onnrmjaij qualities und one who has H.,.n.M ki, i..mKT... ini..Anu 'ciiyi inoy naa recunny oroumu a a most satisfactory. Ho did not b:'n.wabor.df their cnttlo from the vj. Kin until the 6th of thlH month, and 6,nIly ot loy tho Waicantiro Ih not throuuh yeti .rangolfor.tho spring and nummor and jMn'Parkor took wpottod fover and A. L. Hackney and family havo; was brought to this city for medicnl. gono to Narapa where they win -m'ako, treatment and n'urfllnp. Ho. is nolng inoir npmo ror too ruiur.o. Mr, hiick- jttfl. won aH .coum pu oxpeciuu, noy nan not (UHpoBea nr n s resKionrn . , ,. . . ... ., . , Uerrtuin Uuji wan up from I uwen proporty In thlu clty'nitd oxpocia-.to .. , , , , ., . w i i 1 i m h ' , , during ithu wook apd B aled that Mr. bo In thin "vicinity njoro pr lens,, ' ' , ... , , ... v , , s t . ' . ,Hul'i honlth Ih hoido hotter but nho W l niiiilii.imi nf llin nrn:nn JO I l 'Ot Oil IHVlilld. Mr. Hull WUH AVoBtorn Colonization Co. and' Frank ' intoroatod In Iho Wilson. IrrI Johnson arrived hero ThnrHdiiy nit'hJ Ktlt,oa n,,,nt Btory an1 nH,fC'1. u,'out from Prlnovlllo and will romaln Uu-f'."", ulu,M'v v m til after tho Htoek convention. Thoy conla por day. Wo Hud this papor niuiln sovorul aaUm of land In thin 'Ulr misquoted Mr, Whitney last and Crook and tho western part 0f week or otliorwlso mado a mlstako this county hIiico thoy wero hero a nH Wr Wilson Htatea tho cost in 50 couplo of woeks ago. j cents nn hour, f MM IHH II I Notice to Holders of Liberty Loai Bond Coupons, f Tho following table will bhow when such temporary Honda should be presented to bo exchanged for permanent Honda: T lnt Liberty Loan 4 percent May 1, 1920 or Immediately thoreaftor T t it a i I ti "V 1st "Liberty Loan (2nd Convortwl) 4 M 2nd Liberty Loan 4 44 3rd " " 4 4th " " 4Vl Oct. IB, i ii V M V II, II Wo aro now propared to nccopt tomporary poupon Honda to bo exchanged for permanent Coupon HondH, t tho esNe'm of a wc)e. clrulo of young rrlonds. Sho wan boru In thin city and a a graduate of the high school. During tho past winter he lion Jtieon touching on Otis crook near Uijovyftoy. Thin paper certainly congratulates Mr. Hlfvlng and wlshos. tile" young people" a .happy-wndded life. " f bbbbVXj I WbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV BMbbbbV inrnwrnMMMMm Reduce Shoe Cost ; I 1 g;;. ' t j ' , I BiimV .fe I Villi r p BY BUYING QUALITY There is difference in, hoB. The shoe of quality looks good, when you buy it, hd retains the appearance of quality aslpng as you wear it v The "cheap" shoe looks gpod when you buy it, is "rusty" in a short time, and a wreck long before you are ready to discard it. ' l That is the difference in shoes and there is mora 1 difference in the shoe than there is in the price. A GOOD shoe will hist twice as lone as a "cheap" t otic, and a GOOD shoe does NOT cost twice as much as a "cheap" one. Figure it out for yourself. i See us for GOOD shoes only GOOD shoes at MOD ERATE prices. Have your yntch overhauled. Start rfarnotr Piinfir Nofirtnsal Ranlr tho oIl c,0 to ticking, get that old pleco ot JowiIry li wearing order. Havo your yo fitted o lteudiiig I ' United States Depositary Look at these styles. They are the season's best Z shoe values. We had a dozen' lines to pick from. We Z want your permanent patronage o we chose these and 1 other models in this sturdy, popular make. BURNS DEPARTMENT STORE Lunaburg, Dalton & Co: f I crlimuna ' usvn aY .W H.ALlHUUItY 1 1 WW.M4-M t iW Jeweler, optician.' ' J ; I '1 ' . .