Statement Of the Condition of the First National Bank Burns, Oregon At the close of business June 29, 1918 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $518, 458.21 U. S. Bonds 106,312.50 Bonds and Securities , 27,970.212 Stock, Federal Reserve Bank 8,000.00 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 I Albert AUnow day on business. wai In town Mon- Capital and Surplus $800,935.93 $100,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED T he Times-Jlerald Ha The Large-it Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. ' I SATURDAY. AUGUST 24. 191H LOCAL MOWS NOTES. lluy a War Savins Stump W. II. Kobins was in town the oth er clay. What your son lucks in- will ac quire at college. Mt. Angel College, St. Benedict, Ore. Corey Smyth ni in town wed ni'sday ami Thiirsdnv. having come in ii tee t be bone buyer. Buy a War Saving Siamp. Hollie Thorn was over from ver Creek the first of the week. Si! Phone HUH ance Harney for your Fire Ineur County Abstract Co. The oldest Insurance Agency In Harney County Harney County Ab stract Co. The Harney County Abend Con petty now owns the Klre Insurance BuelttOM formerly owned ty J, J. Donegan. Olve u call. Mrs. Itert Mower. Mr. and Mr. Joe Clark, and Mrs. Loggai wen- over from Harney Wednesday guests of relatives and friends In this city Mrs Kugente Kembold went to K. K. Purington made a hurried ' 0n,ttr, th, for" Prt of U w,"'k ln trip to Bend the fore part of this ! -ropany with Mr. and Mrs V. H. week on business. Staples, where she will visit for a ; short time. A representative of the V. S. Food j Administration was looking over this ' THK 1'IHST NATIONAL BANK OF Held during the week. Bt'RNhV CAPITAL AND si Itl'l.l s IflOO.MO. "THK BANK THAT Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Staples return- j MAKES YOUR f I HAr'K." ed to their home at Ontario the fore part of the week after a pleasant visit with their old time friends in this city. Notice to parties who have ordered wood from me; When you are In need j of wood please notify me a few days ln advance and I will take care of your wants. E. B. BENNETT. Bert Otis, has been farming the Howen place during the past couple of years has gone to Spokane with his family for the winter. He expects to return In March to take up active farm work again. Nollle Heed has gone to Ontario for a short visit. His mother, Mrs. E. B. Reed, and his aunt, Mrs. Dike Jameson, went out at the same time, the ladles going on over to Baker for a visit with their sister, Mrs. Watts. Mrs. E. J. Catlow Informs The Times-Herald that they have dispos ed of their ranch near Henlo to Biggs & McHade and expect to take their departure at once for Bend where they have purchased a drug store and where they will make I heir home ln the future. ACCOUNTS INVTTKI. Joe Thompson and ("has. Brlttlng ham, with their fanins and Miss I.eona Thompson, arrived home Tues day from their outing spent at Crater Lake and other mountain resorts. Homer Heed and family arrived home last Saturday evening from their vacation trip to Portland and other outside points. While absent i Mr. Heed ordered goods for the drug i store. John Oilcrest took his departure I the first of this week for his Califor- nla home, going out by way of Iake I view In company with some friends. His short visit here was enjoyed by 'his old time friends and they look forward to another at no distant date. Andrew Irwin and his children, Andrew Jr., and Margaret, arrived home last night from a visit with rel atives and friends over in Idaho. An drew Jr. was a sick boy for iulle a while last spring following the close of school and he was taken out by his father to regain his strength. He is much improved and will he able to cuter school next month. Letter Williams was In town from Silver Creek Wednesday. I Trunk 'nwll'leld was over from his home near Van yesterday. Farm Loans on Irrigated ranches - Harney County Abstract Co. Next to a liberty-bond the best In vestment you can make Is a college education for your son. ML Angel College, St. Benedict, Ore. W. B. Johnson and H. J Williams were over from Silver Creek yester day on some business in connection with the Cattle and Horsemens As sociation. Don 'I miss that big patriotic pic ture nt the Liberty In which (ieral dine Farrar stars on next Saturday night "Jean The Woman " It Is a ten reel production of great merit. Gregg's shorthand and touch type writing taught. For particulars call on or address Mrs. C. B. Mc Council Hums. Oregon. Term begins Sept. H. Free tuition to those desiring In struction to engage In war work. I lick Noble was In town yesterday conferring with his friends and con gratulating himself and every other loyal citizen of this big democracy on the success of our boys "over there." School Supl. Clark has received word that an O. A. C. man Is avail able for the teachers institute which is to be held here In October. Mr. J. F. Brumbaugh, head of the de partment of psychology, will be one of the Instructors. Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Oeer arrived home Thursday evening from Doug las county where they had been to bring Mr. (leer's parents back with them. The Senior (leers were for merly residents of this community and still own n farm near Hums. They found a hearty welcome from old time friends. Miss Mary Hendricks Is a guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L I Hlb bard In this city. The young lady came up from Portland a couple of week" ago and has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Win. (Int., n.-,ir ('rune until this week when she e.mie up to spend a few days with former Chool nicies anil old time friends. Miss Hendricks Is now following leaching as a profession, she having graduated from the Monmouth nor mal two yeurH ago. Principal Kalston of the Harney County High School, accompanied by Mrs. Ralston, arrived here Wednes day to prepare for the opening of the school. Mr. Ralston has been en gaged In war work during the vaca tion and comes back looking phys ically fit and ready to "tackle" his work. However, while In Portland he visited the local draft board where he bad registered and submitted him self to a physical examination and has been placed in Class 1, therefore expects he will be called to the col ors before very long. Tom Allen Is In town. Chas. Newell Is In the city. Slant Tyler was In town the other day. O. O. Jctlev was a business vlsl'or last Wednesday. B. F. King, the horse buyer, Is here from Kansas. Frank Nutley was a business vis itor during the week. Building Irf.aiiN and Investments Harney County Abstract Co. Mrs. Anna Haines and her daugh ter wore In th'j city yesterday. Abstracts of Title Our Specialty. Harney County A In. trail Co. n iniiuiiiuiiiii:ui:iiii;:iliiiLi;iiiiiiMiiJ0Biiiigi i n -J32k i I r ".-BHallW 11 ..aMLuuuwBffrTT w.rX'-.'Jfluumv itflulliillllillliil & IS finK aaaKaaHaata&WS.'l"oiw filMlM VJMIIRKMBBm Make a real mini of vour son. Angel College, St He ltd, Ore. Mt. Horn Sunday, Aug. 1H, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, a daughter. In the future as in the past, it will be our aim to servo you. - Harney County Abstract Co. For Hub. 4 acres adjoining Bums. Boa J. J. Donegan. We write all kinds of fire Insur ance, if you can't call, Phone us Hti:t Harney County Absract Co. loll HALF, Several head or good milk cows and heifers, also a yonng bull.. Beef stock. THKO. FOHCIKH, Crane Ore. Peter Kgoscue, one of the extensive sheep men of the Andrews country, was a business visitor to our city during the first of the week. I'HE rIKHT NATIONAL HANK OK iit'KNH. CAPITAL AND St Itl'l.l -. i on, iKio. "THK HANK THAT HAKHN Vol It f SAIK." AOOOUXTC INVlTl-:i. Havmond Hlckey came up from the Denlo section during the week In company with Harrison drove. Ray mond will not continue hla studies In the high school here during the i om lug year but hopes to be able to enter the Henson Polytechnic School at Portland. If not there he will attend school at Corvallls. (ieorge Marsilen was thrown from a horse at his Hear Valley ranch last Satiinla aflemoon and itiltc sever,. ly burl. Dr. Griffith was called and ioiiiiiI the unfortunate young man un conscious from conciishlon of the brain but he recovered consciousness netore the doctor returned and was on the road to complete recovery. Fred Gel) rang has been doing his best to make a farm pay ln the Sunset Motion for tho past ten years but this season was ho discouraging that he decided he would give up that Job until things were more favorable. He expects to leave In a short time for 'Idaho where he will visit for a while with Johnny Kessler but he has no definite plans for the future. I THEIR JOB "OVER THERE" Hilt,! trf! is not a Job Hoy are accustomed to. Hut they are -.ticking lo It and making good. On i Job In to help men make good who are stb king to their Jobs over here. If you need a hank In any of tho many ways ., hank rnn help you make good In lnislnesN, let us show you Just BOW interested helpful and obliging we run be. Harney Eouaiq National Bank J- Burns . Dretjan "YOUR M0ME INSTITUTION" ML Angel College. St. Benedbl. Ore , will begin Its H2nd year ol edu cational work Sept. 12, 1818. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Welt.ns were amng our visitors from the fore part of this week. ! ; J V M W-i-Ji-fll ;-.' av 1 ::p 'JmfisSrl ' hos.H Ince prvtmA I ' xs- . :.--: l .y(y f2watvB&3tmr)) - MAQLSQ nThe9oncfli. . yMmainyictusr 22.ie At the Liberty Theatre, Wednesday Night 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 sy.stem eed 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 emplay none but competent graduated pharmacists. The Rexall Drug Store HEED BROS.. Prp. R. J. Williams the pioneer stock man and rancher of Sliver Creek, has consented to become a candidate at the coming election for county commissioner . Mr. WllllsmH Is one of the progressive men of this coun ty who has been a sucecss In a bus iness way and who has such Judge ment that his friends feel he will make an Ideal county cominlHsioner. He Is a man of high character, stands well with his neighbors and all his acquaintance!! and one who will do his full duty as an officer. Mr. Wil liams will have the support of a wide circle of people regardless of parly affiliations. Miss Leila Kgll Informs The Times Herald that her brother Kllsworth has been recommended to lake the officers Training courne and is ex pecting a call soon to Camp Pike, i Little Hock, Arl.am i.v Kllsworth formerly attended the high school 'in this city and OiprOMOfl a (letdre to volunteer In the service of his country early last spring but oould I ' not go because of not being old ! I enough. As soon as he reached I lit. . age where Ihey could lake 1, in ho en1 tereil the Hcrvlce In the sebOOlf of i ttinoriiia and has now heeu reconi Beaded for promotion Quito a (lis-i Unction for ho young a boy, Married WcdneMdiiv, Augunt 21. jat the home of Mr. and .wrs. W. (J. Hardwell in this dtv, .lumen Lee W'll- I Hams and Miss Lefa LaVelle Cain, Hev W . Hhleldx of the l-renhWer Ian church performing the ccrcmonv : Mr. Williams Ih a son of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Williams, of Silver Creek, be- : lug pioneer people highly respected. i Ills bride formerly resided at Ku gene hut ban been living on Silver (reek for the past two years. The Times-Herald dOSlTW lo join the many friends In wishing Mr. and Mrs. i ever they decide WIllianiH a happy and prosperous life , Camp Fire Girls Dr. W. C. Brown and family are home from their vacation visit to the Van country where Ihey were guests for a time of the Cawlflelds. Dr. Brown had his face fixed for a deer but while he says he ate venison It was not captured by his own gun. He comes hack to the office fe.llng rine though, and says he can pull auy aching tootb that ever grew without even exerting himself. R. A. Blanchard, formerly a coun ty agent in this Mate, stationed at Kedmond. was In town Wednesday on his way lo Crane. Mr. Blanchard now holds the position of Agricul turist for the Live 8tock State Bank, to cover In his work. He Is a live of Portland and has a big territory young man who believes In progres sion and Is here to remain for a time to Mtudy conditions and see if he can be of any atudstance to the farmers and stockmen of this county. His concern holdx considerable stock In the Crane State Bank and Mr. Blan chard will make that place bla head (liiartiTH during his stay Inathls coun ty, lllanchard wan here lasi Hummer a one of the xpeakcrs at the Kxper iinent Station during tint summer roundup program, Hev. W. I". Shields, who has been pastor of the First 1'resbvterlan church of i In- city for the past Ihree years, has resigned Ills pastorale and expeotl to go to another field soine lime in September. Hev. Shields hai been all energetic worker since OOntlDl 10 tills com in nn II. v ami las covered Ihe country tuns! thoroughly in his ministerial work. He Iiim been aggressive and public spirited in ev ery undertaking and ban won a place In the hearts of his ( ongregatiou that will be hard to fill hy another pastor. However, he feels he has reniuined here long enough and since Mrs. Shield's health Is not good here he Is considering work In a lower alti tude. The many rrieuds of this es timable couple wIhIi them well where to locate The will miss Mrs. gpn; THE BUYING POWER Tne buying power of The Dollar is not always in the number of cents it contains This great Family Store makef 8 specialty f incivaaing the buying power of your money. We can do this liecaune 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 huy ia the best possible to be lor the money. had On (Ihhh three buefneee virtues we base our bid for vour trade Burns Cash Store ThftV Will IIUtLi l)i..ir I. ,.i..., aa aaaa. ,. Hlllulfld in thole ,oon..nu ..J . .., ..... ........ ..,.,, ikmiii iu Illie 111 a.aan in mill VUIIIIUUB BliU I'lClirU' I , ( Wllllamf ntitfhea on Silver Vrk. ' R