The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 19, 1918, Image 8

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Statement Of the Condition of the
First National Bank
Burns, Oregon
At the close of business Dec. 31, 1917
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $513,307.72
U. S. Bonds H7.540.00
Honds and Securities 18. 181. HO
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 9.800.00
Five per cent Redemption Fund 2,500.00
CASH 118,75fi.l!)
$749,648.71
LIABILITIES
Capital $ 50.000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 76,319.86
Circulation 50,000.00
Bills Payable (Liberty Loan Account) 25,000.00
DEPOSITS 548,328.85
$749,648.71
Capital and Surplus - - 9100,000.00
United States Depositary
Oregon State Depositary
ACCOUNTS INVITED
rims,
iiiini
.Juli -iMini Iiiih komi" to I'orl
Thou. Mutton and wlfn wrri' Itf
intend lit n local hotel thin week.
Room to
ThorapHOii.
rent. Mn. Kunlre
Tin" Niinrene church In holding a
revival meeting.
K. L. Mutton and li 1m sister, Mm.
Pouter, were In the city during the
flrat of thin week on hunlnena.
A .It .Olson, assistant inaiuiKer of
tin' I'. L. 8. Co., has gone to I'ortliinil
lo lulu Mn, OIhoii for a Hhnrl lime
Will II. Will, of Hulcin. a rcprc
ssntattvs ol the Publto Barrios Com
mission, arrlvid here hist iiIkIiI.
Our new iiiarterH In the I.cvciim
HillldliiK urc 1 1 1 1 1 . onvenleiil and
we bop tu sag you In at once to ln
mih'cI tlnni. WIIIIhiiih ZoKlmutin
Mank Pelton and family have
moved Into one of James Weston's
IiuiikhIowh down near the fair I
ground.
W. I). Officer, one of the pioneer
sin. k men of the Izee Hectlon. Ih In
ilil'i vicinity looking after Rome bul-
nrmi mailers.
Have you nulled Hint HWeel tooth?
Kri'd Unities ha gone to outside
gone
point h for a Hhort visit.
It would he Interesting to know
If the kaiser cxprensed hi ympa
thy for the nultan In the lattei
defcHt by the "dog of christians."
Harry ('. Kuilth and wife arrived
home hiHt Monday after heliiK ah
Ml Hlme before the holidays vIhIi
Ing In I'ortlund and other outside
point.
Lost (liiHollne filter cup painted
gray. Kinder please return to Summit
Oarage and receive reward.
Ira Million wan down from hi
Cow Creek home during the week
Oil IiiihIiicmh.
O. b, Membree, the Ulley mer
chant, wm registered at the .evens
the foro part of the week.
Hupt. L..R. Ilrelthaupt of the lOx
perlmeut Hlatlon Ih home from Cor
vails wln'i'i! he attended a portion Of
I he abort OOUfM.
I). P, JordftM Ih home rroni doing
ivorli on the p, I,. S Co ram hen lie
Iiiih been employed IhiIMIiik diim
and similar work on tlnlr Irrigation
MVUlelllS.
MIhh Klbel MoOM In home from
Niiinpii where hhe had been attend
liiK school. 'I'lie youtiK lady wan
quit ill for u lime and Ih home lo
rgOOUp.
MrH. K. 10. Owsley reliirned IIiIh
week from N'ampn to which point she
had accompanied her daughter,
Mary who ha. entered hi boot there.
Win. Ooldberg In a Inte arrival in
our clt and Iiiih accepted a ponltlon
with the Farmers sehsage, The
young man In from Han Francisco.
Report of the Condition of the
Harney County National Ban
of Burns, Oregon
December 31, 1917
RESOURCES
Loans and DiacounU $324,825.40
United States Bonds 34,500.00
Liberty Loan Bonds 40,000.00
Bonds and Securities 32, 1 47.71
Furniture and Fixtures 4,502.22
Real Estate Owned 1,300.00
Cash and Exchange 154,710.93
$591,986.26
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $26,000 00
Surplus and Profits, (earned) 56,675.12
Circulation 23,000.00
Deposits 486.311.14
Accounts Invited
In Jostles to the latter, we will
Hlate that the profiteers are In BO
I way related to lhs old prlvateem
! The lull, r were Kentlenicn, preying
only on their SDSnlSS.
o
United
State
Depositary
$591,986.26
Oregon
State
Depositary
The Times-JIerald
Hat The Largest Circulation Of Any
Newspaper In Harney County.
SATURDAY. JANUARY 19. 1918
Furnished house with burn to rent.
Wm. Farre.
An obHolete hoek:
Spare That Tree."
'Woodman,
Locfll News,
John Wlntermeler ws i down from
Bllvlei yesterday.
j. k Blsemore bas boos in
his big ranch for the past
visiting wilTI bin family.
from
vt eck
BstraVOd Two Koats, male and
Hereafter work in the repair dc
jiartnient of the I.utnpshlre Harass
is strictly casta. 11. C, Bhlreman.
Tbos Btopbeni Is again state to bs
out after IiIh Illness and COOl ineim lit
In the hospital for a few weeks.
Seore cards for "Fir's Hundred,"
si o program ponoJls ht sale a thin
nil CS,
A SSlecl tcbOOl of gentlemen k nil -tCM
has been eHtubllshed by the fire
laddies of Aberdeen. The first frultH
female, from '1 bos. Jenkins ranch 00 of IIiIh new activity eame to light re
BagS Hen. Jfi.OU reward for their ccnlly when I he firemen turned In
W. II. Morrison wiih down from bis I (XlNOfUOGATIONAL MBETHfd O"
PUKBBYneBIAN (iiriu'll
The annual meeting of the coll-
gogatlon of the rirst Presbyterian
church of ibis illy wan held at the
shares lost svosiag sad wa followed
by a SOotel time with refreshments
The report of the several departments
of the ehureh were reud and approv
ed and filed. One Ih ISSptOSSSd with
the Importance of thin ItiHtltutlon
when the Heverul branches are
broagkl to attention and the real
I. ri..i..i .. .. ... . ..
"""ii'iiii worn iiirouKliotil llie eouti
ty is recognised.
rhs pastor. Rv, w. . Shields, in i
his report showed thai be had travel-1
sd 101 miles during lbs year In bis
pastorste dotlss snd bad preached
1 rmou beside mklne taiWa '
at differonl times ami places on r.dl
gtottS snd kindred sui.j. . t
'iii" rebuilding or the Harney
i hurcb togettaor vith Its complete
furnishing, the addition to tba build
ing in till., city at a considerable oOSl
v. hen iin. primary department of
hi Bunday school and tha young
id" may hold their social gather-
home near Harney yesterday. We
did not xct to In'ervlew him hut
from a distance he looked as thoiiKh
he wits v. inlei inc. well.
Mrs. A. K. Richardson arrived
home the first of this week from
(Kleu, Utah, where she had been to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Gardener.
a sister to Mr. Hlchardson.
W. (1. Hodder has been confined
to hla home during this week be
cause of a slight stroke of paralysis
last Sunday night. He is much Im
proved and able to he up about the
house.
The Public Serviie Commission
has notified this offlca that Hie hear I
Iiik on application tor the rates in
the rates of the Kleitrlc Unlit K
Tower Co. has been postponed until
Wednesday Jan. 2;t.
U l.. Nooncbsoser, lbs hide ami
fur dealer, and A C. Welcome of the
First Notional Hank, have (cone to
st. Louis witii a shipment of furs, it
Ih hi lil lo he one of the largest ship
moats of furs ever lakun out of this
ALL MASONS AND THE GENERAL PUB-
LIC ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
TO ATTEND THE
TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL BALL
Given by
COUNCIL No. 8888, P.P.P.
TONAWAMA
Friday, February Twenty-Second,
Nineteen Hundred and Eighteen
Bora Under Eighteen Yeara Not All. wed To Dance
TICKETS gl.OO No Formal Invitations Will Be leaned
recovery.
Henry Jennings ess in town
tsfdsy hobnobbing with frlendi and
getting the latest on war dope and
the railroad
Miss McKenzie wtllhavi
i ol kindergarten, beginiu
14, 191 . Sl ' S. in.
i. i Ibildren from four I
admitted.
is up from 1
on hi
i
on a Fa i
seven raps
Bulletin,
for belim i
K. d I
Till: iiitsv NATIONAL RANK OP
BURNS. CAPITAL IND st iti'l.i s
sioo, ooo. "THH RANK IHAI
HAKR8 YOUR a $ g g bVAPR."
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iin i wee tatlve
"i ii" i overnm In tbi prom
hi
; dealers In I
hi . ,i lex
county.
Betrayed Two steer calves,
branded i.ii connected, the iirst lei
tor being reversed and forming a
portion nl Hie II. on il(. rlylil hip:
wattle mi tba i Igbl
rU'hi ear raooth crop, i I
I.. II. Mi I'll, ill.
; i Oregon.
lbs Junior Endeavor con
' Ing also tba well sa-
the furniture
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Everybody Can Help!
You Nee
Win the War by Conserving Food. Eat All
But Don't Waste An Ounce
Use Less
of
WHEAT
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3.
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last .mi! ' night. It has bee i
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BURNS, - OREGON
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