Notlue Ib hereby given that there are sufficient funds on hand tojiay General Fund Countv Warrant real. IN THE COUNTY COURT OK STATE OV n" "' orcu nrinrt-i,rmet Of the Condition of the First National Bank Burns, Oregon At the close of business Jane 89, 1918 RESOURCES IiOans and Discounts $518,458.23 U. S. Bonds 105.312.50 Bonds and Securities 27,970:22 Stock, Federal Reserve Bank 3.000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 0.200.00 Five per cent Redemption Fund 2,500.00 CASH 140,494.98 $800,935.93 LIABILITIES Capital $ 50,000.0 Surplus Fund 60,000.00 Undivided Profits Account 35,018.81 Circulation 50,000.00 BillsJPayable (Liberty Loan Account) 25.000.00 Re-discounts with Federal Reserve Bank 24,800.00 DEPOSITS 572,117.12 (1 urns. FOR HQRjaitJrt 8m J. J. Donegan. Capital and Surplus $806,935.93 $100,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED The Times-flerald Has The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. K J. Sizeniore other day. wax In town the Ira Milium this week. was a business visitor SATURDAY. JULY 27. 101 LIXML NKU'H NOTKK. Joe Clark wan down from Harney W'-illli- il.iv . Mm. J. (). AlberHon ilurliiK tlie week. waH In town "Ambu." . Amliu Electrical Trouble Shooter. ! Tom Allen was In town during the week. John Gemherllng Is home from a short visit to Blue Mt. Springs. Four-horse power Fairbanks-Morse gas engine for sale. Call at this of fice. Forest Supervisor C. J. Bingham was over from John Day during the week on official business. The Burns Cash Store will be open after six o'clock this Saturday even ing the same as in the past. Mrs. Chester Dalton arrived home the latter part of last week from a visit to Salt l.uke and other outside points. Ambu taken from the name of the inventor's American Bureau of Engineering Technical Institute, Chicago, III. J. W. Bayer has returned from Bend where he had been for several weeks at work assisting In the erec tion of a big saw mill. "W. L. Newton was In town this week from his homestead near Nar rows. He Is engaged to teach In Cat tow again the coming school year. BUI la Ilurko Is going to lie MM al tin' Liberty Theatro next Wednesday evening. There is nothing wrong with lther the morale or the morals of tin- Amor lean army. U Damon, of Independence, Is in this vicinity looking alter some dul lness lad rests. Albert Oakerroan and his mother were In town during the week from their Riley home. J. W. Biggs returned from a trip to his holdings in the Denlo section last Monday evening. J. E. Rounseville was a business visitor from the southern part of the county during the week. A. W. Whlsnant and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McKay were over from Bend W. T. Vanderveer was over from his Pine Creek ranch during the week He was looking up the food admlnls-1 THK KIRBT NAT.ONAI, BANK OF KI'KNH. CAPITAL AND SI Ill'U'S the fore part of this week. Archie McOowan and his son Burns have been absent for some time on a vacation trip to the Des chutes section. C. C. Page has been absent during most of the past week visiting Ontar io and Idaho points looking for fruits and vegetables for his establishment. Ambu! What It Is an Instrument that accurately takes the pulse, tem perature, blood pressure and dispo sition of any electrical system used on automobiles. trator to get sufficient sugar to can some fruit. County Commissioner W. H. Hob Ins and family have returned from an extended trip to outside points, dur ing which they visited their former home in Wallowa county. Mr. Roti ins has been attending an adjourned term of court this week. 910O.OOO. "THK BANK THAT MAKKH vorit $ $ HAPN." ACCOUNTS IWITKII. Theodore Sprague left yesterduy morning for Portland to Join his father who Is working in the ship yards. We are informed Mr. Spraguo has bought property In Portland. FOB SALE Ford car Just over hauled In good running condition Raymond Hfstemnrc. FOB SALE Ford car just over hauled In good running condition. -Raymond Slzemore, C. M. Salisbury left Wednesday morning for outside points to attend a convention of some character. Some light rains during the patit week have cooled things off in this vicinity and has also helped the range. Ambu. See John McOuire for In romratlon and free demonstration at the Hums (iarage until further notice. Miss Pauline Merner, of Portland arrived hero the first of this week to take a position with the Fir:'t National Bank. t James E. Weston and Phil Smith went to Bend yesterday on a hurried business trip. They expect to get back tonight. By using the "Ambu" I guarantee to diagnose your electrical trouble In thirty minutes, without charge John McOuire. C. E. Tulloch and Mr. Stuart, one of the brothers who conduct a gen eral merchandise store at Rlltzen, were In from the Catlow country during the week. TIIM I. I HUT VTKIVI 11tVU III.' Ill HNS. CAPITAL AND HI 'It I'M S 10O.0O0. "THK BANK THAT MAKKH YOUR MM HAKK." ACCOUNTS INVITED. I have three good trades for Har ney Valley land. Two for NO acre hay ranches, one I r 160 acre rye grass ranch. ir Interested write Josephine county, Oregon. Jake Welcome weat over to tin, BlM Mountain Springs last Sunday taking Mrs. Welcome, Margaret and Charley to spend a few weeks rusti cating. He returned home Monday Warren Porter left yedcrday morning for Portland uhTe he goon to take up war work In some cupu Ity. He expects to return next spilim ami renew his development work on his homestead. Lost A saddle horse estrayad from Jack Creek tills sprint;. Hay In color, branded CM on left stifle, saddle marked, weight aliqjut 900 lbs. Howard for his recovery or Informa tion leading to his recovery. M. S. Davies, Narrows, Oregon. II. Mechani of Ogden, Utah, has been In this vicinity for a few days and has purchased several car loads of cattle for shipment ont. We art Informed he purchased the entire herd of ("has. Wilson which Is one of the best In this vicinity. C. T. Miller and his son Howard were up from the ranch Thursday. Chas. says he will not have sufficient hay for his stock during the coming winter but Is going to lay In a supply of cottonseed cake as ho Is Informed by those who have used It that It Is fine feed. i.ink Mutton was In town this week Chas day. (leo night. Roper was In town last Mon- Cawlfleld was In the city last If you want your liny Insured see Win. Kmito. W. T. Harris was up from Narrows yesterday. Oeorge Gates spent In town this week. a short time Prestley Smyth Is In the city from his Diamond home. Lady waiter wanted Restaurant in this city. at the Star ' Lester Hamilton Is up from noma near Denlo on business. his rJstflsl h' flDW!iMmi,wrM!M I& Bwsaamammmmmmmm j . Oranl Reynolds will oil windmill i after six o'clock any evening. Html Moss and Joe I, III. ml were over from Drnwsey last Saturday. Hobt. Mofflt and wife were among our visitors during the past week. Mr. and over from this week. Mrs. Thos. Mutton wero their home at Wagntlre Victor Cleveland Is over from his home near Van a guest of relatives and friends. Ralph Weaver, of the Crane State Hank, and 8. M. Bolton were up from Crane the fore part of this week A service pin containing two start was picked up on the street the first of this week by Dell Dibble and left at this office. Owner should call for It. It's the Penmen That Count and Without Them You Can't Have The Dollars A penny or two saved a day and you will be surprised how soon they turn into dollars. Our little Home Bank will be a reminder. Get one and acquire the habit. TJhit 33anA Wfatntain A NATIONAL SAVINGS DFPARTMEN1 Tori Harney Eountg National Bank Burns, Oregon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" iiiiiiiiniiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiinHnmmm IllllBllinililiiniiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimni 3 I E3 e Id Prolonging Human Life! In the effort to lengthen the span of human ex istence, every available resource in Nature's store house is utilized. These must be classified and system ized and ready for use. This is the work of the chemist. The intelligent handling of this vast store of reme dies, under the direction of your physician, devolves on Your Druggist We employ none but competent graduated pharmacists. The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS.. Props. Mrs. L. M. Hamilton writes from her farm home at Denlo that her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, are visiting her and Joe la getting fat on fish and milk. She advised that the manager of this great religious come down and he Is going to do It Just as soon at he can get away from tlw shop. Smith Crane started another load of hogs out this week. He said ho was really surprised tp find so many In this country but the short grain crop Is responsible for so many being placed on the market lor outside shipment. Mr. Crane even bought some hogs from the U.cal packing plant as the firm could not hundle them for lack of feed. A. Kgll came over from the ranch nour Wagontire the fore part of Ibis week for a short business trip and also to visit bis daughter, Miss Leila, who Is In the First National Hank of mis cny. iwr. r.gu was accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Myron Blackmer and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blackmer, were registered at a local hotel during the week from Seattle. These young men were former residents of Sunset. wheat! Notice to parties who have ordered i wood from me; When you are In need ' of wood please notify me a few days I in advance and I will take care of I your wants. B. B. BENNETT. Homer Reed and family have gone to Portland and will also visit other points and the coast before returning home. During his absence Mr. Heed will make orders for the fall fend winter necessities for the drug store. WANTED: Man and wife for a responsible position on a large cattle ranch. Must have had previous ex pcriem e mid able to give references. A good place for the right parties. lniiilre of The Times-Herald. Nate Franklin lias received letter from A. Ottlnger In which he states he Is leaving at once for Washington to sign up a contract for 300 more airoplau for his factory In California. Mis firm had finished one contract and is now ready for a larger one. J. R. Jenkins and wife and son im In town from their home in Happy Valley. Mr. Jenkins states that the range Is very short and dry In his section of the country but he has sufficient forage to get through with his flocks during the coming winter. The door of the treasure chamber In the Arabian Knights, opened to the name of the grain "Sesame." The door of victory for the allies will open to the words "Wheat, and more American wheat!" t.usi; NOTU Rj Our places of business will be closed every evening Including Sat urday, at 6 P. M. Ll'NABCRG DALTON & CO. FARMERS EXCHANGE. N. BROWN A SONS. Jsf l1i1311 ' '" "SkinHcr's Bubble" Essanay At the Liberty Theatre, Saturday, July 27th Senator Chamberlain has written parties In this city In connection with relief for stock men in the way of rates for shipment of feed In or stoca out as the case may be. He is also Informed as to conditions in Lake and other counties of Eastern and j Central Oregon and promises to take j the matter up with the right official. Married Monday. July 22, In this city, Peter Miller and Miss Elvle Roberts, Rev. Maddox of the Naiar ne church performing the ceremony at the Summit hotel. Mr. Miller was pne of the boys who left Wednesday morning with the drafted men for Camp Lewis. He had been working In the vicinity of Denlo for some time and there Is where his bride resided. When he cme up to report for dutv to the local hoard his sweetheart came also and they were met by his mother and sister. Quite a few of his comrades who went out with him to do army duty witnessed the marriage and gave the happy couple a rousing reception. 1'ete wus born and raised In this countv and already has one brother In active service and will have others follow If the struggle' i lasts very much longer. i'he Tlinei over by his little granddaughter Mary Kgll, who visited with her lltllo Herald wishes the young couple un cousin. Vincent Miller, who Is hero from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Sutton will I leave here next Tuesday for a visit to Springfield and other points In Western Oregon where Mr. Sutton has business interests and also to vis It tils mother. Mrs. Barbae and hor little daughter will (company the Buttons. They go to Portland to Join Mr. Barbee who is now at work In that city on a newspaper. Mrs. I la r bee has boon on the local tel ephone board during her residence in this city and she has made many friends who regret her departure. The Buttons will be absent soma two weeks. bounded success and that when the war Is over they will return to Har ney county and "live happy over af ter." HTOCKIIOLDKKH ANMAI, MEKT-ING Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the stockholders of the Burns Flour Milling Co. will be held In the city of Burns on Monday, August 6, at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon at Tonawama Mall. The business usual to the annual meeting will be transacted and any other business that may come before the stockholders at that time. W. K. HUSTON, Secy. THE BUYING POWER Tne buying power of The Dollar is not always in the number of cents it contains This grt'iit Family Store makeV a specialty of inci-fUHing the buying power of your money. Ws Can 1 thiH because We Buy For Cash We have no heavy credit bills to pay, and take ad vantage of all trade discounts. ' We Sell on Close Margins of Profit A reasonable per cent for our trouble and investment is all we ask of our customers. We Handle High Class Goods Every article we buy is the best possible to be for the money. had On thewe three biiHfnesH virtues we base our bid your trade for Burns Cash Store