rr7rTrrtvrrr' 7" Ira Mahon was a business visitor during the week. mmaammmmwmmmmmm iammmMmmmmmm 1 1 . . ... Statement Of the Condition of the First National Bank Burns, Oregon At the close of business June 29, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $518,458.23 U. S. Bonds 105,812.50 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 60,000.00 Bills'. Payable (Liberty Loan Account) 25,000.00 Re-discounts with Federal Reserve Bank 24.800.00 DEPOSITS 572,117.12 Capital and Surplus $806,985.93 $100,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED The Times-Jlerald Ha The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. 1 ' SATURDAY. AUGUST 10. ISIS i local rows notkh. (Jive your boy a chance. Mt. An gel College, St. Henedlct, Oregon. J. M. McDade wan up from the south end Wednesday on business returning home the following day. Waldo (Jeer, 0. B. MoC'onnell, Bert Wheelon and Harry 0. Smith were oyer on Silver Creek Saturday even lap to attend a meeting of the Home Defense League and a dance. Nptiee to parties who have ordered wood from me; When you are In need i of wood please notify me a few days I in advance aad 1 will take care of your wants. K B. BENNETT. 1 lira. A. K. Klchardson took her departure Tuesday evening for I'tah where she expects to visit for a per iod. Mr. Itichardson took her over to (rana to take the Wednesday morulng train. Alfred Johnson and family were over from their Silver Creek home during the fore part of this week. Mr. Johnson bought some bay in this vicinity early in the season but has found he has sufficient at home and was here to dispose of that which he had contracted for. The Times-Herald has learned of the death of Mrs. A. I. Johnson of Drewsey on last Wednesday. She was a pioneer woman of that section and was well known and highly re spected. The funeral was held Tburs day afternoon. Henry Elchner came up from Port land last week where he has been en gaged In the ship yards. He came up to arrange his affairs in order to take the family with him. He has rented a house and will put the chil dren In school during the coming year down there. Henry says Tom Sprague and Hoe Buchanan are both at work In the yards. Buy a War Saving Stamp. W. H. Craven was a business cal ler In this city Wednesday. Four-horae power Fairbanks-Morse gas engine for sale. Call at this office. Mr. and Mrs Tout Allen were in j town from the I' ranch tluriiiK the week. Albert Oakerman and his mother came In from thulr Silver Creek home Thursday. The best all-round training a boy can get Is at college. Write to Mt. Angel College, St. Ilenedit. Ore., for a catalog. L. M. Brown and family arrived home from San Francisco the fore part of this week where they had been for several weeks visiting. Mr. Brown says the trip to and from Cal ifornia in an auto is worth while. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Beard who have been visiting her father, It. J. McKln non, and many other relatives In this county. Including Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel (Mark, at Mann hake, will leave soon for their home In Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Smith ex pected to take their departure the last of this week for a visit at out ( aide points but Mr. Smith cannot get I away for a while on account of the ' erection of the new stone garage building so their departure will be delayed. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson are over from Prinevllle. Frank Is here to look after the business of the Oregon ft Western Colonization Co.,1 It being his usual first of each mouth visit. Mrs. Johnson has been enjoy ing a visit with her slater. Mrs. Lloyd Culp, also her brother, Chas. Mc I'heeters, and other relatives. Mildred Dalton has arranged one of the big display windows at the Lunaburg, Dalton ft Co store In a most attractive maimer with bunt ing and Hags together with photo graphs of Harney county boys who have been called to the colors. The little lady hns a number of photos of our boys and would like to have more. If you haven't seen the win dow stop as you go by. Prolonging Human Life! BBBMaMaMMBBBBBaBBaWB BMMHBBMBBBMWI In the effort to lengthen the span of human ex istance, 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 intpllifront tiantlliiijr of thin vast store of reme dies, under the direction of your phvsician, devolves on Your I)ri'fjfjint Wa employ none but eomnetant graduated pharmacists, The KexaM Jtowg Store REED BROS., Props. Fred Smyth was In the city from Diamond IbhI Saturday. John Carv and his family were In this city Wednesday. For Sale 4 acres adjoining Burns. Sea J. J. Donegaa. 11. Mecham, the Ogden stock buy er, was again in this vicinity during the week. A. A. Tlptoti was in town this week after supplies and looking after bus iness affairs. Harrison drove was registered at a local hotel from Deulo during the fore part of IIiIh week. Miss Urusa Dodson has oht to Portland to consult with some friends In connection with proposed war work as a nurse. Mr. Wriiy Sr.. who brought In the Wray stage on last Monday night, had the unusual expefence of running through snow between this place and Hlley on that day. THE MUST NATIONAL HANK OF III HNS. CAPITAL AND Hl'HPLl'H lOO.OOO. "THE BANK THAT MAKES VOC It $ $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. C. E. Kenyon and his son Charles were guests at the hotel Levens on last Sunday night from Welser, Idaho being enroute to coast points. Tin y left early the following morning for the west. Judge Webster, who was here to look after the interests of clients at the hearing of the water adjudica tion cases, left Wednesday for Lake view where he had some legal busi ness before the circuit court. He went directly over In an auto. Lost A saddle horse est rayed from Jack Creek this spring, Hay In color, branded CH on left stifle, saddle marked, weight about 900 lbs. Howard for his recovery or Informa tion leading to his rerovery. M. 8. Davles, Narrows, Oregon. Mr and Mrs. C. T. Llllard and their son Joo were over from the "Valley or the Moon" last Saturday. While Charley circulated- around amoig his friends and Joe well, we won't account for him Mrs. Llllard visited the Kail Cross work rooms. Kev. C. P. Bailey, who used to come to this territory occasionally and hold revival services, died at The Dulles on Aug. 3. II" will be remem bered by many of the pioneer re sidents rf this city, especially tho members of the Baptist church where he used to preach. Mrs. Nolllo I(eed took her depart ure last Monday forenoon for Bend where she will visit for a short time pending the arrival or her parents, Mr and Mrs. Harry C Smith of tbls cty, when the entire party goes to Yakima Valley to visit for a abort time and put up fruit. There will be the usual services at tho Presbyterian church tomorrow. Kev. Shields has been absent with the Camp Fire Girls during the en tire week and should be refreshed and readv for a gord fcrroon at the services tomorrow. Archie McGowan and his son Burns returned home last Sunday afternoon from an extended trip to points in Western Oregon. They were absent on recreation and busi ness combined. Both return home looking fine and ready for the stren uous life of work. Chaunney Cummins Is over from his home In Malbeur county on a vis It to his son, Will, and to look after some business affairs. Mr. Cummlna states It has boon exceedingly dry out there and the crops are short. Where they have water and the places in alfalfa they are making good. Meral: (Jet Irrigation and plant alfalfa. Jlmmie Dpnegau Informs us that he has disposed of his interests In the Harney County Abstract Co. to C. M. Faulkner. Jim will devote his entire time to the Fourth Liberty Bend drive until that Is over when ho expects to convert the building at the rear of the Trlsch ii DoneKuu corner rormerly occupied by Hill Htlder. Into an office und take up his real estate ni.d Insurance business there. 1 .UL-J.OJL If yon want your hay laawed arm Wm, Vmrrtt. Mrs. Al Woatherly Is' a guest of her sister, Mrs. Eunice Thompson. T. C. Alhrltton was In from his Haildle Hiiito home the other day. Mrs. Jack Klsby was up from Crane during the week a guest of relatives and friends. Dr. Minnie Hand-Catterson was In the city Wednesday, the guest of friends. John Craves came up from his fai in home near Malheur Lake last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. ('. II. Smith and her Utile son ban- gone t,o Portland where they go to Join Chester. Mrs. Ailed' Clark' Is here from Portland on a visit to her father It. J. McKlnnon, and other relatives and frlMds. Mrs. Hen Brown and her little daughter Lucllo are expected home this evening from a visit In Californ ia. They are coming In by way of Bend. James Fellows came over from Prinevllle Thursday. He was ac companied over by Alton Hyrd who will visit with relatives and friends for a short time. THE II. 1ST NATIONAL HANK OF IllltNs. CAPITAL AND SCIIIM.CS 1 1 OO.OOO. "THE HANK THAT MAKKH VOl'K M BAKE." acootum invited. f.r I The Fvmtt Deposit is a Magnet It Draws totnfhe small change which you fJtlUUtly lmt " starts t growing Dank account and creates a fund which will finally iJLke you jindAendent. Make that first W'M djposittodj Inn A 77?aintani M VENUS DEEAHTMKN1 I mam B A'NAfEONA Harney Counlq National Bank j Bums, Dregim "YOU ime INSTITUTION" iBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiirtniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiffliiiiiiiiiiiiBniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimfm !iijjia;!!iiijJimiiiiiiiJjiiHiDiininiiiiiiiii!MniMMMuiiui 1 l wm ftffBp tnrlinilUB WANTED:- Man and wlfo for a responsible position on a large cattle ranch. Must have had previous ex perience and able to give references, visit to Portland. A good place for the right parties.' Inquire of Tho Times-Herald. Sheriff Goodman arrived Home; Mrs. Claude Smyth was a Kueitti the rirst of the week from an official her cousin, Mrs. Allen Jones at hi.J suburban Mo me during the week. Mrs. Kobert Krumboln, formerly I Miss Km ma Johnson, wm hare for s few days last week visiting with1 friends and having some dental work done. Mrs. Kriiiiibeln'H home Is al Hie Whits Horse ranch or the p. I, I, Co where lier husband In foreman, hut she h;M been u( l.awell fur 1, (', w ..' 1 Irs wiiii lier father Chs 1 .1 Jobu son, who had boon burl by 1 borse throwing, him. Mr. Johnson has Rboul raoovsrsd from bii injury ami Mrs. Kniinii.iii ii preparing to return to bor boms Alex C. Kao, the expert accoun tant is here from Portland on busi ness. The gentleman will spend a few days at the Hanley ranch In this vicinity and go later to tho P Kanch and Crane. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Arnold and fam ily and Mr. anil Mrs. A. L. Cockrum returned last Friday from a two weeks vacation In the mountains near the Seven Devils mines. On tario Argus. Some of the boys who have been put In a different class have been disappointed In that they were not accepted after all. They all want to go It appears hut some are unfor tunate In not being abb to pass the physical examination. At the annual meeting of the Burns Flour Milling Co. last Monday the same board of directors were I'liie-.-ii to continue for the coming year. A report from the secretary treasurer shows the affairs of the corporation in better condition than heretofore but little prospects for much business during the coming season because of poor crops. Mrs. Llxxle Hanley returned home the fore part of this week from Port land where she had been to see her son, Tom Johnson, who was with the drafted men to leave that place recently for ('amp Freemont. She displayed a picture of Tom which was published In the Journal of the 6th, he being In the lead of the 260 boys who were on the way to the train. Kev. and Mrs. Shields and Mrs. James Lampshlre chaperoned the Camp Fire Olrls on a camping trip this week, leaving on Monday morn ing for Saw Tooth Mountain where they spent the entire week In fishing and enjoying camp life. The Camp Fire Olrla of the party consisted ef: June Dalton, Oene Schwartz, Gwen dolyn Lampshlre, Violet Terrlll, Blanche Goodman, Marjorle and Gladys Byrd. Lester Hamilton and family came up fom their farm home in the Denlo country Saturday and met his sis ter, Mrs. Alice Swanson, at Crane and they all spent that night at tho J. W. Buchanan home, coming to iuess in connection with the transrur Burns Monday to transact some bus of the big ranch property to Lester. Mrs. Swanson was accompanied over from Bilker by her little sou Glenn. The party started on the return trip Wednesday ,Mrs. Swanson going back to Baker. Frank O'Nuil and his sou Pat were guests at tho ranch home of Frank Jackson for a day or two the foro part of this week. Mr. O'Neil 1h one r the pioneer. of Malheur county ai.d used to keep (ho station al Win-in Springs above Vale where we all used to enjoy ,a square meal Shsn coming iii or hoIiik out on the hIiiko to Ontario. Mr. O'Neil still owns thai big luring and it Is Qlu tO lie a I'll',, result oie- pf til ila I, for bS Used to pill the writer 011I Iii OUt hi I he b:il b bun ,,.H In Kleep , ben He orowd was i.m big l the suflon and l hose 1 aths will slwsj , be i. Illi-inb. Tell k Amm ' aiaVff a . sjjaar LV r im 2'n Pe-becca S 3 " 'swl . r - 1 dk AlAcyPicnroBD n ebecca of $unny brook rarrrJ nArcrdf(Picun? V At the Liberty Theatre, Tc morrow Night THE BUYING POWER Tne buying power of The Dollar is not always in the number of cents it contains This great Family Store makers a specialt v f inotwating the buying power of your money. We can tlo tliirs because We Buy For Cash We have no heavy credit bills te 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 Everj..articla wrWfl-i the best possible te be ruid for the money. - 'HUES On tht'M' three l)iiHi'ueN virtue we hntst our bid !"' vour truilr Burns Cash Store sanH I