First National Bank Burns, Oregon ' Burns, Oregon, May 31, 1918 Ore. liOnn plan, To The Subscribers to The Third Liberty Loan, Through The First National Bank, Burns, To those who subscribed to the Third Liberty through our bank, under the (Jovernment installment W6 wish to make the following explanation and statement. We made requisition in early May to the Fedevel He serve Bank for blank notices and franked envelopes so that each subscriber might be notified of his next payment, the amount thereof and when due. Such supplies not having been received, we finally wired, inquiring the delay, and were advised that same had l.en forwarded the day before and they were finally receiv ed on May 29th, the day after the installment payments had to be made. Believing that every subscriber would wish to make good his obligation, and not allow his initial payment to be forfeited, we settled on May 28th the 20 per cent install ment due from every subscriber, and we trust that each sub scriber will remit us promptly the amount we advanced at that time. While this circumstance has made us much additional work, we appreciate the fact that the Federal authorities have much to contend with these trying times and we make this brief explanation that it may be understood that in not notifying subscribers generally we were no way at fault J. L. GAULT, Cashier. J. W Hitch-nan wee oter from the ranch Wednesday. n Wednniiliu . Mac 7ft, to Mr. mill Mrs, Crovi i- 1 1 'id pi .illi, h son. 0, r. Page ha purrhMM" the Ver Olbb confectionery business. w. c. Cecil wm nvi'f from Silver fleck home lli other day. Iil'i For llurn. Bco J. .1. seres adjoining lKHIIl Hi W. T. VanderVecr and one of hit brothem were tn town the fore psrt ol tlllH WOfk. Datb Craddocti son J6hn Winter' inelcr nli' ilowii from I'ilvici. Mr. mid Mr. Mtilvln I hum rnnl t'luiH Ingram are tip from iMmlo on business. The Times-JIerald Hu The Largs! Circulation Of Any Newspaper la Harney County. SATURDAY. JUNE 1. 1918 Local N e"w s. James ririe was In town Wednes day. Two Ajax Ford tires new, for sale at a bargain. Farmers Exchange. Emanuel Clark wan over from the Mann Lake ranch during the week. Regular customers desired for milk and cream. Phone John Caldwell residence. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neal and their son-in-law, William Kenwlck. were in from their home at Follyfarm during the fore part of iIiIh week. For Sale Seed wheat. Early Baart or Little Club. 90 day oats. All fanned and ready to seed. P. S. Welttcnhiller. J. H. Anderson was over from his home at Van the first of thin week. He reports Mrs. Anderson's health 1h poor, the altitude is too high for her and she ha trouble with her heart. The Times-Herald Ih informed by Ed Egli that hls'father and his sister, Miss Leila, are expected to leave Southern California for home the coming week. Miss Egll will take a position with the First Natonal Bank in this city on her arrival here. Ben Brown and his son Milton came back from Winncmuna the first of this week to which point they accompanied Mrs. Brown and Lucile who were on their way to San Francisco to see Nathan and visit for ' a time with relatives. School 8upt. Clark left Tuesday Clarence Cary was In town again this week. W. 8. Kiddie was in town for a few days during the past week. Harry Oolden was In town tho first of this week from the OO Ranch. Four-horse power Fairbanks-Morse gas engine for sale. Call at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moore and the children were over from Diamond the other day. THE KHtHT NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AM SI KPLt'S IOO.OOO. "THE BANK THAT MAKES VOl m SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Henry Jennings was In town the other day. He Is doing some exten sive farming this season and says his prospects are very good for an aver age crop." Bert Hamilton was up from the Denio country during tho weok. He accompanied his brother Lester up. Bert has purchased a ranch In that territory and will farm for himself in future. Ed Egll Is in town feeling sorry that lie lost his temper and punched an old cow with a stick. The reason ; for this Is that the ntlck was Kliarp ol the end which he held in hi baud .and U penetrated to quits I depth and made a very ugly wound which needed a doctor's care. Mrs. M. V. Dodge has returned from Portland where she attended a meeting of County Food Adminis trators.. She has been quite busy in terpreting tho instructions and re commendatons following this confer ence since her return. A copy of the resolutions passed at this conference Is published In this paper. Geo. McLaren was over from Jua tura this week on some business be fore the land office. He says he has a fine ranch to look after over there 1 Bart F. Slier has returned from I Mrs. J. 0. Buckley wa ovor from Portland mid Seaside where he was ft nt?r 'allow homestead In company delegate in the I. O. O. F. Orand with soin-friends the fore part of the Lodge. jweek. B, L. Cain, formerly with the' ' H, Mller, cattle foreman of the HiirtiH 1'ackliiK Plant, was In from '' 00, I" 'his territory, was his home on Silver Creek the other "ver from his headquarters near tiny. Iirewsey this morning. He states this is a rattier hard year on stock ns uter Is scarce on the range. The TlfBM HoTftld is Informed ih.it Kminiit l.vi-i I Imi iMircliiiHiil tin In terest of iiis Bother in the grapery business that has hcen conducted by ' them for so many yearn. Mr iteed retires and will lake a deserved rest. James Kaycraft and fa inly have gone to Callow to spend a short time At the ranch and incidentally to catch a few rish. Jim has made a promise to the fish editor of (his great religi ous weekly which he had better make good on. Harvey English was over from his Catlow Valley home the first of this week renewing acquaintances. Har vey spent a part of last winter In the east but had to return to the sage brush country again as there is some thing about It that brings the peo ple back. Mrs. C. H. Voegtly and Mrs. Wm. Farre expect to take their departure next Thursday for Portland where they go to attend the Orand Ledge of the Eastern Star Following the session Mrs. Farre and her little daughter. Kathrlne will visit at Cor vallla for a time. The cltitens of this city are look ing forward with pleasure to the meeting of the Klnehart family which is to take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clay Clemens next week. On visitor's day it Is expected a large number of friends will be oat to spend the day with the families, taking their dinner with them and making a picnic of It,' Frank Kenny, one of the prog res live sheep grower of the It ten's Mountain Notion, was in from Ills home .In 1 1 m; l lie present week. Miss Annette Leonard, who has been attending Heed's College at Portland during the past school year, Is expected homo today. Clarence D. Tillson and C B. Mon tague, connected with the Internal revenue office at Portland, are In town looking after official business. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hamilton have moved to their big land holdings In the Denlo section, their household goods were taken out this week on Mr. Curry's truck. Fred Smyth has gone to Portland to be present at the meeting of the Masonic organizations during the Grand Lodge sessions and to apply tor some of the higher degrees of the order. M. Taylor, ranch foreman of the P. L. 8. Co. In this state, was in town this week on business. He covers a big territory in this and adjoining counties and keeps moving most of the time. Ernest Mustek left here Thursday morning for Portland to Investigate the possibility of getting employment In the ship yards or some other war work in which he could engage as he feels it Is hi duty to do something toward winning the war. E. J. Catlow arrived here this week with his family. Mrs Catlow and the youngest daughter, Miss Delores, had been residing at Caldwell during the school year where the young lady graduated recently. The family will occupy tbe J. E. Slxemore residence in this city for the present while the Report of the Condition of the . Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon , May 10, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and Discount $363,423.89 United State Bonds 34,500.00 Liberty Loan Bonds 40,650.00 United States Treasury Certificates 40,000.00 Bonds and Securities 52,069.60 Furniture and Fixtures 4,502.22 Real Estate Owned 1,300.00 Rcbemption Fund 1,175.00 Cash and Exchange 147,131.79 $684,752.50 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $26,000.00 Surplus 52.000.CO Undivided Profits 4,551.20 National Currency 22,700.00 Deposits 579,501.30 $684,752.50 Accounts Invited United Oregon States State Depositary Depositary Chas. Owen Is in town. J. M McDade wee up from Denio country during the week. the Jack Greenlee walked in this shop the other day with his usual hearty greeting. Jack formerly resided in this county but for the past several older duughter. Miss Eunice, attends I 'r" n" bwrn ,,v,n '" Tennessee. Netice: All persons knowing them selves indebted to I. Schwartx, are res nested to settle their accounts before June 1st. On that date all unpaid accounts will be given to a collector. James Duston, a step-eon or the late Jack Duston, well known to the old pioneer people, being associated u.iti. at ....i t ...liu . , . wnu .-neiint-n i.niiipsiiirf- nere in inej early days, is here looking after some i business interests. the summer normal course. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett were down from their home In Sllvies Val ley the fore part of this week visit ing with relative and friends. Their son Merle was one of tho boys to leave Tuesday afternoon with the boys for the army camp In Califor nia and they were down to see him off. He went out with a fine bunch of boys who will give a good ac count of themselves If they go over after the kaiser's "bean". He is back to "Ood' country" he says, but will not likely locate per manently In this immediate section as he prefers a little lower altitude. However, he is looking for a good alfalfa place and may be induced to see that Harney County is not be hind in the production of that for age crop. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McKinnoy and their little son arrived here from John Eberle and family expect to take their depurture next Monday for Albany where they will reside in the future. Mr. Eberle has disposed or the greater amount or his property interests In this county but retains K.,1111' '.(III a. -(.... .if ltt. 1.1 ..........I. .. I M.V WWW ... . . " ... .H'lll Illlllll II, Pendleton last Monday and have been make him come back and see us at visiting with his parents. Mr. and ( Intervals at any rate. He has been Mrs. C. F. McKlnney. Bill comes to Identified with real estate Interest in take a position with tho Harney ; this section for a good many years County National Hank, mention of and has been one of the persistent which was made In these columns ! worker to make the land productive a rew weeks ago. lie has I Mr. Kherlo has acquired It! acres or been a member or the force or . Hue farm land rive mlli from ai. Mrs. C. A. Haines and her son Wilbur came over rrom Diamond the first of this week and left for Port land where they will attend the graduating exercises at St. Helen's Hall from which school Miss Hazel Haines graduates next week. Rev. W. F. Shields returned home Wednesday evening from an extend-' ed trip to the southern part or the county. He was called to Catlow to , officiate at the marriage of Miss Tul loch and Mr. Johnson and then went on to Denlo where he held religious services. He brought back the re turn for the Bed Cross Drive in that section, a goodly sum having been I contributed. Mrs. Qrace Iampsbire has a fin lot of cabbage plants for sale. See htt I at once. City Marshal Haines took hit de parture this morning for PortltM : where he goes to apply for a place in (he war work In some capacity. Mrs. Col. Beebe. formerly Mlm Myra King. Is here on a visit with relatives and friends, her father hav ing gone out to Riverside to meet her and bring her in. She will reman for a few days. Mr. Derr's home on hill for k this week at low price. Four-room new house, double floors, studded wall with building paper bciweo sheathing and lap-siding; half city block. Good soil for garden; fine well and best or pump. Some furni ture. Cheap for quick sale. Set Inland Empire Bealty Co. TO COKHECT A HI!oi, IMI'IIKS. ' 8IO.N Because of there being more or less confusion a to -tho Identity ot those composing the I'nlversa) Oar age Co. We take this means of en lightening the public. Fred H. coyt la manager and associated with him in the business arc Hubert J. Smltk i. ml Geo. D Hagey. ECONOMICAL PEOPLE the American National Hank or I'eiulleton for several years, there lore comes to his new position with considerable exeprience. The many friend of the McKinneys are glad to welcome them to Burns, their former home. bany as well as a modern residence In (hat city and goes to take active charge or bis property there. Tho many Mends of the family In this city regret their departure and wish them i ontciituient m their new surroundings. Plan Your fcr Garden Now 5ave nme ana Money. snorniag ror Portland to be present and has a good crew, part or them women since men are so scarce. He aked us to rorward tills great reli gious over to him so he can keep track of the doings or hi neighbors in this section. at a gathering or representatives from the several counties in the In terest ot the sale or War Saving stamps, wheh met there on Wednesday. Drug Store Sundries In addition to a complete line of Drugs and Pro prietary Medicines, we carry a full supply of Rubber Goods of all kinds. Combs and Brushes, all grades and prices' All Kinds of Toilet Preparations. Pens, Pencils, Ink and Stationery. We will furnish you anything you need for an in tellisrhnt care of the health and beauty of your person The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS., Props. if ' -w - h mki"'-' I, vii "-sT B w . a, ' isj I If Mm HBSlS ftw, MMsP&mJj& 5, V" .dlfISx9kkBw9KkBH. BEBEnLVv jw' n w9 VcfiWcV QufrfxPOfW Stow Grocxa N CITY and country more war gurvlens ere needed this year than ever before. fitl riot Imiii prompted 2,000,000 Americans to plant guldens lM year, SetorOUtg to esilmales of the I'niieii smies Department (r agriculture, Transportation facilities of the nation will he si ruined ,s year hauling iinitii lions of war and foods fur the Allies. The surplus f I cre ated by bome gardens will help in ihe railroad problem. Ami Hie hlillun will eat IchH of Hie r Is we must ftgPOrl uheiil, iiieui, mis nun sugar. I.yery h,,y ami girl iliul helps it, n,,. garden U helping win Ihe itr. I.eiillcis ,,l Instruction III garden making may he mti.mI rum. tii i, ,... ....,..., .., , 1 l;.um, upon request, without charge. t ptSL Look For An ECONONICAL STORE! They Find It Here We cannot offer von cheap coo1k, for there i no hucIi thinp any more. Kvervt hing is out inp'oiislv hfjh everywhere now. Hut we Can ami Do offer von the Dcst Goodv Obtainable 1 the Lowest Prioee Obtainable, and u one c-i n tlo more than that very tow do as much. Till ia exactly what we claim for it AN BCNOMiCAL STORE, hut we never practice econ omy at the expense of quality as ho many i You. can always depenfd on thle: If you bn from uh .von will be paying the MINIMUM PRICE for your article ami t he minimum is the tronoinieal price. Burns Cash Store I I