j,. i, ',". ! 1 3 Statement Of the Condition of the First National Bank Burns, Oregon At the close of business June 29, 1918 ... RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 1518,458.23 U. S. Bonds 105,812.60 Bonds and Securities 27,970.22 Stock, Federal Reserve Bank. ... . 3.000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 9,200.00 Five per cent Redemption Fund 2,500.00 CASH 140,494.98 $806,935.93 LIABILITIES Capital $ 50.000.00 Surplus Fund 50,000.00 Undivided Profits Account 35,018.81 Circulation 50,000.00 Bills'.Payable (Liberty Loan Account) 25,000.00 Re-discounts with Federal Reserve Bank 24.800.00 DEPOSITS 572,117.12 T. C. Albrltton ts In the city. For Bate 41 seres adjoining Burn. Bee J. J. Donegan. Frank Foster wan In town Wednes-day. Capital and Surplus $806,935.93 $100,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mutton wore over from their ranch home Wednes day. Joe Morris, of the Narrowa Mer cantile Co., made ua a hurried visit the other day. Mrs. Isaac Poster and Mrs. Frank Dibble were over from tholr Silver Creek homes the other day. Attorney M. A. Biggs made a bus iness trip to Ontario during the fore part of i hit. week. The body of Albort Ileadles was Hhlppod to tho former homo ut De catur III., the other day for final In terment. A. K. Brown was ovor from bin homo on Crane Creek during tho wook to attend a mooting of the di rectors of the Intor-Mountaln Tel. & Tel. Co. I THR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OK BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ilOO.OOO. "THK BANK THAT MARKS YOITK f $ SACK." ACCOUNTS INVITHD. C. K. Tulloch Is over from Catlow. Born Tuesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith, a daughter. If yon Want your liny Insured see Win. Pnrrr. Starr Buckland' Harney Monday. was down from The Times-Jierald Ha The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. Buy a War Saving Stamp. Geo. Cawlfleld was in town Wednesday. Carroll Cecil was over from Silvor Creek home tho other day. hiH SATURDAY. AUGUST 3. I91S 14CAL M.U.n NOTKN. Adam George w In town Thurs day. Born Sunday. July 28. to Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Thornburg, u son. It. J. Williams and two of his sons were in from Silvor Creek Wednes day. . Link Mutton wiih In town during the week from his homo at Wagon tire. Misses Murllm llaiiley und Jocelvu Burke, who havo been visiting at (lie P Hunch, cainu in Tuesday In eorj pany with Mrs. Tom Allen J. K. Jensen and Sam Tlmbroll wore among our Crane visitors dur- i M. j. O'Connor. Chas. Ingram and lng the week. a neighbor were up from Denlo dur- i lng the fore part of this week on le gal business. Four-horse power Fairbanks-Morse gas engine for sale. Call at this of flee. B. F. Ausmus, who was confined at the hospital for several weeks fol- The rains during the week have I iowng an operation, returned to his helped the second crop or alfalfa and also been beneficial to the range. O. O. Jetley was here during the week to attend a meeting of the di rectors of the Inter-Mountain Tel. & Tel. Co. The A. Venator ranch house burn- home the first of this week, having been taken out by his friend. Grant Thompson. Henry Kelsenbeck was up from Lawen Wednesday to be examined for war duty. Henry had recently been placed In Class 1 and slated he would not offer any protest what ed down Tuesday morning according ! ever, as he was ready to go and do to telephone information. We did not learn how the fire originated or whether there was Insurance or not. Joe Thompson and family and C. A. Hrlttlngham and family, accom panied by Miss Leona Thompson, his part when they wanted him. Irving Miller came In Wednesday In company with Garry Cosad and family. Mr. Miller joined them at Bend and came over for a short visit here as his wife and little son were Geo. W. Hayes, formerly' a resi dent of this city, was hero for a few days this week from his home at Vale He spent a short time with his moth er near Lawen and later visited In this city with his brother Ted, and looked after aome legal business. Lost A saddle horse est rayed from Jack Creek this spring, Bay in color, branded CB on left stifle, saddle marked, weight about 900 lbs. Howard for his recovery or Informa tion leading to bis recovery. M. 8. Davles, Narrows, Oregon. Little Belda Schwartz accompanied Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Griffith out on their trip across the mountains last Sunday. Belda goes to Portland to visit with relatives and friends for a time and will be accompanied homo by her aunt before the opening of school. James J Donegal) has returned from u trip to Southern Oregon where lie was horn. He went out for it short vacation und also to attend I to some, business. He stopped lor a ! few days in Portland. Mr. Donegau reports the Willamette Valley dry j thin season mid crops not up to uor- mul. Mrs. Agnes McLuin took her de parture Monday for some point in Idaho to Join her husband who la In eliarge of some engineering work for a big lumber concern. She we;it out by wuy of Canyon In company with her cousin Clyde Nunes, and will visit with relatives and friends In that place before continuing her Journey. This office had a letter from H. M llorton yesterday mornlne In which he stated he wanted the great religoua weekly over at Bend. He wrote that they see Burns people almost every day but that doesn't give them what they get In this fam ily sheet. llorton adds that he Is beginning to think he's going to like work again after a while as It was gettpg a little easier each day. Lady waiter wanted at the Star Restaurant la Ihta cltv. Judge Grant Thompson and wlfi were guests of relatives in this city during the week. Mr .and Mrs. C. II. Leonard ar rived home this week from a visit to their son, Dorman, at Fort Canby. Miss Helen Bayer returned home last Sunday from her vacation trip and has resumed her position with the First National Hank. H Anderson was up from Nar rows on business during the week. Ho was accompanied by his wlfo and baby. Notleo to parties who have ordered wood from mo; When you are In need of wood please notify mo a few days In advance and I will take care of your wants. K. B. BKNNKTT. THK PlltNT NATIONAL BANK OK III'II.VH. CAPITAL AND SURPLUH IlOO.OOO. "THK BANK THAT MAKKH YOUR $ aWsV AOOOUNTH INVITKD. Ralph Weaver and Miss Ki lid Tur ner, who shape the destinies of the Crane State Bank, and Mr .and Mrs. Flsor were visitors to our city Thurs day evening. WANTED:- Man and wife for a responsible position on a large cattle ranch. Must have had previous e perlence and able to give references. A good place for the right parties, inquire of The Times-Herald. mmmmmmmmmamBBsimmm I 1 -7 hnfct sUllUHiUIJ B tMBpnlllinMWIimilllllfflHI B i -j j j I '-" - . 1 " 1 - l iimrnmnr iiimniiiiiiiiiinminniininr iiiiwiinimsfTtnnp'Pj j UDMlIinUH I The First Deposit is a Magnet It Draws to itself the small change which you formerly scattered. It starts a growing bank account and creates a fund which will finally make you independent. Make that first deposit today. a ZJiij 3Jank 7irnta'nt A NA TIONAL SA VINGS DEPARTMEN1 Trifle Harney County National Bank p Burns, Oregon "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" uiniunnjiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuimrrMnnr nHHilAllllliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiinimrm . , ..-X-iff- 8. M. Bolton and wife and Mrs. Clyde Nunes was over from Cto Flsor wore up txom ttnttrHrIrst yon City this week on a visit to tkt of this week. ! Bayer family. Heglster Cosad of the land Jhke. I Miss Bertha Schaper was ovr arrived home Monday from a short from her doing some shopping. home Mt I tin niei.,1 t.i.. - - .-.. v.... '.mill visit with relatives and friend.!1 In tho week calling upon friends im School Supt Frances Clark arrlv-1 urant, county od home last Saturday from u trip to Spokane, Wash., where sho had been as a delegate to a meeting of the Woman's Committee of the National Defense. Mrs. Hugh Allen, or the Allen Shoe Store of Ontario, spent a portion of tho wook In this city with an exhibi tion of late style shoes and hosiery She left for her bona Uils morning in cnmpHitv with Judge and Mrs. Halt on Biggs. Judge and Mrs. Dulton H'ggs ar rived In town Sunday from their farm homo above Vale In Malheur county. Judge Higgs had Intended coming In on the train but missed it und decid ed to motor over and bring Mrs. Higgs. Ira .Malum was a business visitor to our city the fore part of this week He took John Gllcrest out for a ahort visit to the Andorsou Valley ranch and around by Narrows, giving Mr. Gllcrest another view of the territory with which he Is so familiar and which he covered for so many years during his active days in the, man agement of the P. L. S. Co. properties In this county. M - - - i in V HsWBMEiar-' --raJS' ' '"""ftSBBaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaasas SC- ' -' ' "'?. ll! T ( "$-- j :''F':" .f$ K B ' i . ;& afattsfl fH ' rat I i Taylor j-Tolm'$ in " Toolrfer L tck z$y At the Liberty Theatre, Saturday, Aug. 3rd. eipect to leave tomorrow morning here. The latter may accompany him iur wraier uase 10 spend a few weeks camping. Mrs. Win. Farre and little daugh ter Katherine arrived home the first of this week after spending several weeks visiting with relatives and friends In various parts of the coun try. They came over from Canyon City In company with Vic Cozad. J. L. Gault of the First National Bank and his little son, Lester, left Tuesday morning for outside points. They drove their Studebaker car out by the way of Prlnevllle and will ex tend their Journey on to Portland where they will Join Mrs. Gault. They are out on a vacation trip and expect to be absent all this month. out upon his departure. Mr. and Mrs. George Marsden ranch last Sunday for a short busi ness visit. They state Mrs. Marsden senior has returned from her visit to California and will remain at the ranch during the summer but will likely return to California for the wleter. Mr. and their daughter John Gllcrest took bis departure I Thursday evening for Denver. Colo rado, after s delightful visit with old time friends in this county. Mr. Gllcrest has a beautiful home near Oakland, California, according to several of his Harney County friends who have visited him, but be must get back up here in the sage brush occasionally Just the same. He will visit a brother In Denver before re turning to his home. Thursday. 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 lzed 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 phvsician, devolves on Your Druggist We employ none but competent graduated pharmacists. The Rexall Drug Store uitos., Prop. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Griffith, ac companied by Mrs. Lelah Millar, took their departure last Sunday for Salem and other Willamette Valley points for a short business and pleasure trip. Clarence Luckey drove the car for them and the party drove the en tire distance, going over the Cas cades by way of Eugene where Clar ence will visit his parents for a short time. Wild freaks of action! Weird tangling of circumstances! Sudden and dynamic changes of humor! These elements and considerable more make George M. Cohan's new Artcraft picture "Seven Keys to Baldpate," the most novel film of the year. When It was produced on the stage by George M. It defied the critics und won their most favorable reviews. It bewildered the audience and left them proclaiming it the most remarkable farce ever staged. It was heralded as the greatest nov elty of the theatre end readily ac cepted as such wherever It appeared. On the screen of the Liberty Theatre tomorrow night this famous theatrl- resumo bis work in this field and will I 'al "" '"' disclose not only the un- preach tomorrow. i usual mystery, humor and thrills displayed by the original play but Occasional showers ut least help uU() oie Inimitable George M. Cohan to cool things off If nothing else. blmeelf. plus the wide scope of the James K. Sawyer, county treas- elnenia which was denied Us stage hi tr iii iikiivniu i ,,,... i, .,,.. .. . i "iit taller for a fuw inimil.s In Muh THE KeV. W. F. Shields refill-,,.., I thl. Mrs. Garry Cozad and j weeK from hu varllt,ori trlp and ,0 er arrived here Wed-1 .....n,! n,.. i-ri.,... . .. nesday from Klamath on their way j Eugene. While absent Mr. Shield. iw III.1IU eouiuy lor a snort visit. They remained over a day to visit with his brother, Vic, ulso Mr was called to preuch ut Corvallis i and later his old time friends at and Medtord telet,)i,,i..,l liim .. ........ i.m.1 - 11F - - . ,..... ..w. ...... ... . 1,1111. (,1111 Mrs Wm Farre and Kodney Cozad visit with then, for a while. Mr. n luiiinv. going on over to t'unyoii BUYING POWER Shields ulso visited points in Idaho during the month. He Is ready to presentation. shop the other morning. Jlmniie and his wife and some friends were returning from a tour of the Yellow Stone I'ark, and learning of a former school friend in town dropped in. Hu and the writer were boys togeth er a good many years ago, aud while (hey were not exactly the "Tom Saw yor and Huck Finn" they bad some fun together and made things Inter eating around the normal once in a while. Both have changed In the In terval and Jlmmle has turned eut te fee a real respectaele citlsea. HTni'UUIII.IIMUtl A Willi UL'LT. ' I NO Tne buying power of The Dollar is not always in the number of cents it contains ThiH great Family Store makes a specialty o! Intmaaiag th Imying- power of your money. We can do this because We Buy For Cash We have no heavy credit bills to pay. and take ad vantage of all trade discount. 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 luy U the best possible to be had for the money. 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 Hall. The business usual to the annual meeting will be transacted and aay other business that may ceme feefere i the steckaelders at that lima W. B. aTViTON, Secy. , On these three business virtues we baa ur bid your trad for Burns Cash Store Mil I .