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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1920)
T H 10 T I M K H - H K It A h 1) II U .It N H , MA It N 10. Y COUNTY, O It K O O N Huturthxy, Nnvv.mUvr 27, 11)20. Pftgo Wight STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON At the Close of Business NOVEMBER 15, 1920 RESOURCES Loansand Discounts - - Overdrafts U.S. Bonds Other Bonds and Securities Banking House Fur. and Fix. Five per cent Redemp. Fund -Interest earned not collected Cash on hand, and in other Banks LIABILITIES Capital - - - - - - - Surplus tohd Undivided Profits -Circulation ------- Bills Payable (Liberty Loan Account) Rediscounts Deposits OFFICERS "JOHN D. DALY, President, A. C. WELCOME, Vice President E. H. CONSER, Cashier, J. 1 LOCAL -I Jack and Davo Craddock wero 4owa from tholr Sllvlen valley hones luring the week. Mrs. aicnn tiarrctt was a guest at "-tke home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Crosier, during the weok. Fred Haines was down Iron liar ney Thursday taking in thu danco given by the Mothers CluU Mrs. B. O. Hill arrived home Wed end ay evening from I'ortlasd whore -eao had been for several weeks. llosla Guernsey is over from his Grant county home on a vllst with fcla daughter, Mrs. Kills Uennolt. W. L. Lowo, the trapper from the Suntox country was ovur during thu week on business. J. W. IllKK" and MIhm Harriott Hill wont to tho Trout creek ranch near Aonlo thin weok on business and pluauuro. Horn Sunday, Nov. 21, at the homo of Mrs. J. K. Slzemoro In thin city, to .fir. and Mrs. Jtunkln Crow, a daughter. S mIhh arn.cn House, formerly of Mounta'ln Homo, Idaho, arrived hero the latter part of last wook to take a position with tho Harney County sNatlonul Hnnk. She huu asuumod her duties. Duyo Crow was in town this week on business nnd to see hlH HthI grand child which wnu born luht Hunday He found sovoral old acquaintances to greot him. ErncHt Hoynvaun and family arriv ed here tho foro part of thin wuok from lloqularn, Washington, whero thoy hud lieon for Huverul months. They contemplate going to California for tho winter but Htoppud hero to look after Homo IhihIjiohh nffalra before continuing tho Journey. They are guests at tho Clyde Cowing homo. MIhs Dcatrico Hotchklss arrived homo from Portland tho fore part of thin weok to aid In nursing her fath er, 11. Hotchklns, who has boon ill for many weeks. The young lady has takon up the profession of nursing and haa been a student at Ht. Vlncont Hospital In Portland for some time "at hat Hot yet graduated, C. T. Farrer, the Standard Oil rea r native at Craae, wan recently aaarrled to MIm Arty Nettleton. The Wide it a aleee ef Henry Vnlgemore aid spent last year la this elty, her home being la Portland. Mr. Furrer M a visitor U tkla eflee last Satur day but failed ta aaentlon the Im portant even.t, ava though it must ke fresh In his memory. We learned of the Important affair through the Orane American We'll forglv him for this nogloot this time but we don't want It to hrtppna ngnta, Next time he 1 acpeeted fce tH m, i - . -. - - - - $G16,076.82 ' - - s - - 1,275.50 - 88,632.60 - - - - .- 41,828.37 8,400.00 2,500.00 14,981.84 77,417.50 $851,112.63 $ 50,000.00 - 109,591.34 - 50,000.00 - '35,000.00 - 214,564.10 - 411,957.19 $851,112.63 M. DESILETS, Asst. Cashier. Mr. and Mrs. Will Finer worn among our visitors from Crano Thanksgiving. Thoy romalncd for the Mothers Club dance. Mrs. Gall Uarncs Is hero from her homo neap Nam pa, Idaho, on a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hagey, aa well as her many friends. Dean Horton Is over from his home at Diamond in company with some neighbors assisting them In making proof before the local land office. C. C. Kllburn, one of the foremen of the P. L. H. Co with headquarters In Malheur county, was In town dur ing tho week. Cam Is well known to tho pioneer rosldenta of this com munity where ho formerly rosided. Tho protracted rains have caused some troublo with travel on soma of tho nuw grades, but ns a rule the now roads aro holding flno and are along the line of permanency. Tho secretary of the County Live stock Association (leiilroH to call thu attention of those who received lot tern In roftuo-yro to the ptullii;; of stock salt onleru to thu fact that the salt can bo ordered for delivery In the spring or any time desired hy the tiHHOclatlou and can ho paid for when delivered at Cmno. In addition tho firm from whom he mill will tic pur chatted has promlhud to protect tho purchaser from any decline In price up to tho tlrno of delivery. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Lewis wero hero from their home at Dlltsen In Catltiw valley during tho woek re newing acquaintances and doing somo shopping. They have recently built u small but neat hotel at Wit xen whoro thoy nrn looking after thu comfort of tho travel In that part of thu country. Dan Varlon took his young win, JamuH, to Portland this woek where ho will bo examined by a specialist, JarneH bus boon III for several weeks and was not roHpoudlng to treatment hero at homo and It was decided to take him to Portland. Mrs. Martx, tho community nurwo accompanied them to Portland. Jay Gould, tho man who handloH the weuthor in thlH pluce, laid off ou Thanksgiving Day, tho flrht time wo havo noon him on the street In his bout clothos for a "coon's ago," but tho woathor continued molHt uh hau boon tho cuntom for .the pust several weeks, Moro rain and a Httlo enow, Result; Dad road, wnudhaulers aroaehy, bat faraaera a ad steckann happy. Tkos. Qelleay left Taeaaay lor OovlBgtea, Keataeky, .where he will spend- the wlntor. Tom waa la Alaska for a time with Dave Nawmaa and uni dowa here several weeks ago to renew acquaintances and bow haa gone to his old home la Kentucky to spend the winter, Thoy still grow mint down there but whethoa the other Ingrodlents are to he bad for a "Jullp" U a problem, but any way Tom au hare "porslmmone and es eeat," let walefe we aavy klaa, Iaio Porter In In from tho Steins Mountain auction on buiilncHii. II, Lndd nnd wlfo am over from Diamond on bunlncim bufuto the local land otllco. 9 Mr. Frank Thompson In in tho city on u vIhH with rolutlvuit and frlondH. 4 Moot mo at tho Homo Drug Co. at 3 p. M. I havo wanted n kodak for yurn,HO I havo decided to havo thorn nhowio tlie one ,1. ought to buy. Tho tichool dlsnllsnod on Wed 11 on dny 'for tho Thanksgiving vacation and will not rcsutuo until next Mon day. Sheriff Goodman returned Wed nosday from llond, having been out on official biislnoM. All roads load to success in life It In only those who lonn their way who fall to arrive nt tholr dontlna tlon. I'.lllirK Itllll JMJiniMIIlnllv.ll rri'. compllsh gront things when thoy Imvn will nnwnr in amir fhntn ulnnr. Mrs. Francos Clark nnd her son Ilex went to I'rlnovlllo Thursday to upend tho Thnnknglvlng vacation per lod. Thoy expect to return tomorrow V A. Fojalor nnd Frank .lohnnon returned to I'rlnovlllo Tuesday morn lug after a short visit in thin vlcln ity "Fi" had to got back to got hlu pupor it. thin week. o MltH. M0OONNKLI1 KNTKIITAINH KOIt RKADKH Edward Abnor Thompson, the reader who so pleasantly entertained the people of this city with two re citals last week, was an honor guest at a dinner glvon by Mrs. C. II. Mc- Connoli whllo ha was in our city. Several guests were present and a delightful tlrno snent. This life Is full of surprises, but one of the greatest of all is when a fellow first learns that to accomplish the supposedly Impossible Is a com paratlvely easy matter when ho goes at It with determination and In the right manner. Too many of as are prone to eon stder a thing Impossible without first giving it proper tsougat and invest) gallon. To us It looks an Insurmountable mountain simply because it Is great er than the problems with which we have been accustomed to deal. The man of strong force and char acter finds it easy to overcome great obstacles becauso he likes his work and has confidence in his ability to perform It. Tho nvorngn man mnv become forceful of character through culti vation of habit. And tho cultivation of habit is morn simple nod easy than that of ho cropn In tho field. (bstnclos am only obstacles to thoito who consider thorn i.uch. To (ho innn of will power nnd deter mination they aro as pobblos in tho pathway of a gfant. 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The lluraN Iloer Milling Do. will yrffin operation at oncn oa a toll banlM. Tho mill will take the wheni and gviad It for toll nf omvelghth, gtv- lng Uw prodacrr In rrtura aevnn nlghta of tho Hoar and hy producU. ThU la aa small a toll a one coald rxpoct the mill to operate wpoa Tho Iluran Vomr Milling Od. e FOR BALK Piano In good eondl tlon. Inquire at this office. 11-37. Percale 29c yard Mrs. II. T. Schwarta Adv. LOST Shepherd dog with light yel low belly, darker back aad white ring around his neck. Last sees Bear Lawen. Heasosable reward glvaa to party who finds him aad will notify IL J. Williams at 8a tel. Oregoa. The beoks aecoante aad aataa t J. W. Geary, M. D. are la the aflaa ef tht underalgBfd for olleetlea. All those knowing tkemaelvaa ladeM- 4 to the Doetor are reuatted ta aall aad aettla, aa I aaall at amaC eat atatemeata bat brlag salt la aaak aa whera I eoasldeB It arayar ta da m. Xladly aall aad aava aaeta. M. TON BOMIALI. FOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms for man and wife or two women, Inquire at this office, 16-30 tf. , -n , 400 tons alalfa hay for sale. Feed ing prlvlllgoe or it will be fed to stock If desired, Inquire of J. UimpHhlru or Arthur Turner. 11-13-tf. o Try Fircfitoiio Cord, t'nlverra (iurugo. Atlv. tf. o KPROIAIi KALR Falrbunl.H-Moroo Krllpso Hnglne nnd Pump jack uHsombled llegular price $77.60. NtHwiat price 9.tn.00 FalrbnnkB'Morso Bngine 3 horae pawer Regular price 1(. Haoelal arlee M.M Myers pump, braae eyllader, 11 feet pipe P bbIb! jftiem faYT.H The above articles aava beta asad bat jvat overhauled aad are la flrat claaa eondttloa. Baraa Oaraga, Baraa Oregoa Keatneth Crwder an atoUrar YOUR COAL Cfcaapar ssw tluui Later. WkaallM! la aaaa led ihm rlca -wU ratoav-rhaawi CSMT. SPANISH COM3 AGAIN I A ehanrtsna ambHtmamt oC thu rffnT with ehe BMwtnuMiiB old flpanfch Mewh of tort4uo vholl STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Harney County National Bank OF BURNS OREGON NOVEMBER 15, 1920 RESOURCES ') Loans and Discounts - - - - - .$397,164.88 Overdrafts 274.79 Bonds and Securities - - - - - 143,375.33 United States Bonds - - - - --64,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures 4,601.77 Heal Estiite Owned - - , ,v - i- - - 1,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank - - - - 3,100.00 Redemption Fund - - - ;-, -.- - 1,625.00 Interest Earned but not Collected - - - 6,463.58 Cash and Exchange 149,262.21 $741,307.56 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus 52,000.00 Undivided Profits - 19,302.66 Interest and Discount Collected not Earned 706.23 National Currency - 32,000.00 Reserved for Depreciation Libery Bonds - 2,731.06 Deposits - - - - 584,627.01 $741,367.56 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED TAKE NO CHANCES On a Radiator Freezing ALCOLENE Will Prevent It Guaranteed at 42 Below Zero We Are Still Selling TIRES, TUBES, and ACCESSORIES AT 20 Discount U NIVERSAL Wnt. Farre Pravcttoe baf era V. at. hmm Utpaxtaaasit aaWI Real Estate ImIIcmUoim are that aha Hare of the land wlH Mraat asaay iavaaioaa aa MUuraey Oouaty the aoaa aaff aaaaoa. IJatlaiai aaw vriM he kept before pre aeeUve tnveatera the aa ahra mmumih. Bolls For Sale Twenty-two head of yearling and two-yoar-old registered Shorthorn bulla for sale at reasonable prices. Write or phone the Slta Ranch, Laweb, Oregon. 11-11-tf. Reduced Prices Still Prevail One lot of Shoes from $1 to $5 Wigwam Flour is now down to price of $11. SO per barrel. Full line of Christmas Ties, etc. Now is a good time to get your supplies. Special price on large orders. Burns Cash Store (jJ-AUAGE CO. X The Herman Martz Z Wood Saw t It prepared to work promptly Phone No. G104 KOR SALB 140 feet C Inch cosing UBNverual Gnrngo Co, 8-14. o Ronnsovelle Dig. Burns, Oregon, Mrs. A, I), Jones la now In charge of the 8roth rooming house adjoin ing the Colt hotel. She will lie pleaued ta atuot her many frluuM there. e-12tf.