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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1918)
!RR J Statement Of the Condition of the First National Bank ' Burns, Oregon At the close of business June 29, 191S RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $618,458.23 U. S. Bend? 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 2,600.00 CASH 140,494.98 $ap,iiij6 LIABILITIES Capital $ 50.ooo.oo Surplus Fund 50,000.00 Undivided Profits Account 36.018.81 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 B. B. Clara wm reentered at a I local hotel the flmt of thhr week. liiillilliiK IjObhh and InvoHtmentR Harney County A hut ran Co. wm. Wi'iih, x-horiff of (Irani county, wan a lURliiem vlaltor during the week. 8. Alberson wan In town yeVoNmy, having Joitt returned from a trip to Tort land where he had been on bua insaa and pleasure combined. Nollle Reed returned from Ontario the fore part of thin week. He went over to look at a drug More that w Tor aale but has not yet made any purchase. Don't rahw that hi patriotic pic ture at the Liberty In which Oeral dlne Knrnir atari on next Saturday night ".loan The Woman " It I ten-reel production of great merit. Kd Rgll la oYr from hi ranch homo near Wagon tire. For Sale 40 acres adjoining Burns. See J. J. Donegan Ira Million win In town the other day. Farm Loan on Irrigated ranches -Harney County AbNtract Co. In the future as In the past, It will be our aim to serve you. Harney County Abstract Co. H. J. Williams and his son Lester were among our visitors from Sliver Creek during the week. Henry Dalton and family are home from their camping trip In the moun tains. Henry landed a deer. Where others fall, a college man mure (!:!.. Ml. Angel College, SI Iii-iiiiI.i i, Ore. SUBSCRIBERS TO THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN Capital and Surplus $866,935.93 $100,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED Carroll Cecil and his son-ln law, Mr. McArle. were In from i-iilver J V. McCullock. one of Hie lend-j lug attorneys of Ontario, wan here 1 a a . . .... . ,.!.... turn rwiiiuiiy ami :ioiuu loonm '" ..... ter the InlerentH of som Ills II- H'reek during the fore part of thin Sftts. wwe. Page Sweet Shop la going to have 1 10 thorough bgataSSS, high hi-IiooI a coiiHlKiiment of Deachea next week ! A'"1 "Hcge COgMSS Sgttd your hov that will not coal to exceed $1.35 per box and perhaps Ichs, In any (iiaittlty desired. to Mt. Angel Colluge. Ht. Benedict, Ore. Mrs. E. J. fallow left this morning Mrs. Bout. Irving was here for a on ,ne rW mage ror Uend where few daya during the week visiting ,no fnlly will make their borne in her daughter. Mrs. Clarence Young. , tno 'nture. before she and the children left to Join Clarence In Portland where he Is at work. Gregg's shorthand and touch type writing taught. For particulars call on or address Mrs. C. B. McConnell Hums, Oregon. Term begins Sept. THK KM NATIONAL BANK OF BUKNH. CAPITAL AMI HUKPl.tM SIOO.OOO. "THK HANK THAT MARKS YOt B $ $ $ $ MPtf." ACCOUNTS INVITKO. K. E. Swope, aaslstant in the law office of J, W. Blgga. left for Tort 1 tnatL ' I P ,-aBBBBBBBeaaVaaa BL IMF" ngjggwijBu Br LJ H Mf fll BBWilllllllllllllMllll III j - n u n - HBnpj rauimraii wmsmmmmmmm pjBM Your bonds are now ready for delivery. Please bring your receipts. Harney County Naiinnal Bank Birnis.nrBfJnn "YOUR HOME INSTITUTION" aiUlfflllllaTBIimarfiMliiiiHiiiinimiliiiiiMBimiiiiHiMiirmnmimw mMMIUUiiMiiffn . Free tuition to those desiring in- Ilinrt ,, morning for a vacation and sirueuon to engage in war worn. ,, , r,.,uri) ,, w, bf) accomim1. Vic Cosad left this forenoon for 1 '" b "" '"' E. J. Hlr.emnre was In town yestcr- Canyon accmpauled by Mr. and Mrs. The Times-Jierald Has The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. AUGUST 31. 1918 I LOCAL news .NOTES. liny a v. ,rr Saying Stamp. Mrs. I!. W. Hembold ll home from her short visit to Ontario. Phono IJfii for your Fire Insur ance Harney County Abstract Co. Fall opening of Garrett Millinery Aug. 30. New fall mock on display. Come while the slock Is new. Buy u War Saving Stamp. Abstracts of Title Our Specialty. Harney County Abstract Co. Alhert Oakerman and his mother were in town the first of this week. Mr and Mrs. J. T Barnes arc vis iting relatives and friends in tills city. . . , .. . . . ... wm. rarre. Having been celled over ,iav bringing in some things from on account of the serious condition Of ,he ranch lor the folks who will erne his briber Hen who had recently uu- in tomorrow for Mio winter Thev dergone an operation. I wn (M.,.UDV ,h r,.BlUBI)l,e pt, recently purchased by Mr. Blsemors, L. M. Hamilton Is np from Ills ranch In the lienlo section. I FOB s.ILK Several head of good ' milk cows and heifers, also a young i bull Heef stock. THKO. PORCIER, Crane Or. We write all kinds of fire inn J ance. If you can't call, Plume Hi.i Harney County Absran Co. An aunt of Clyde Cowing urrltl here last night to visit with tliufal lly for a time. I am shipping my Surprise Valley j grown alfalfa seed to this place this ' season and rind II in great demand. ' rhOM desiring Boms or this fresh seed should give me their order at once Chaa, M. Faulkner. Stinlunen uro not so much MM ccmed ahout teed for their herds and Dyke Jameson arrived home lunt night from I'ortland when- he had Si n to ink.- In the (J A It encamp Bln1 II" toiiiied In Mend for a time lo visit his daughter, Mr.- H m. iior-ton, Mr sad .Mrt. j. L Qaall and 1 t '.,!;..., ...... .. I, .... I ........ will. , r to our elty during the tors pari , , " , ".'T' w Ei!! "I'V ' """ ""' ,M w fr or. he present week. ""' ""T , We ' ' their racatloa vlait i ,..,. ,- (II- I 'III ill! U lll.t' . Ii.l', I1..H . . . u. ll..... h 1 . . . . ' ...... .".t .i,... ire. uanrc naa been away for several it was qioi.,1 earlier la to season week,, Mr. Oanll and Lester going out Hie rirst of this month to Join her. The Harney County Ahsracl Com. I'.iny now owns the Fire Insurance Business formerly owned by J. J. Dohegad. oive us a call. Irving Miller cams In from I'ort- C. II. M' Council ami bis three ih.l dren, Kathleen and Ccrroll Jordan and John Garrett. Who had been J HSfirj J ilngs wai in town yea camntni at Hie Lee Thorn hurt mill terady and told the writer that i... after a short visit proceeded out east B. F. Johnson, the Oregon & Wes- by wuy of (rane tern Colonization Co. man, was over THE FlliKT NATIONAL BANK OK land the fore part of this week and' on Immigrant Creek, have returned I u going to lose his post offn looking after company business. The oldest Insurance Agency in Harney County Harney County Ab stract Co. Mr. and Mrs. F. B, Foren and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dunsmore returned home Wednesday evening from a vis it at Bend where the Foren boys are now located with their families. IIIUNS. CAPITAL ANI HIIII'LI'h! home ho the children muy be In read iness for school. Musdames Dalton (ilhhs. MAKES YOl'lt $ $ $ $ ACOOUNTH 1NVITEO. HAKE.1 e a no one In Hiimev would take It. ' therefore It is to be discontinued This Is an Inconvenience lo many Hoy people in Hon vlclnltv anH ii ,.. i, Moullen. Jamea Lumnshlre and her ,.,i n ,.., u ... , ., $100,000. "THE BANK THAT molhe, MrH ,.. ..., K, ,.h I Hh' children, left Thursday afternoon Chaa. Newell, one of the few civil for Tim Donovan's mountain place wur v't'rana. of this vicinity is Miss Esther Hughet has returned I to vmV for a ,ow dlyK' The men JUHt ,,B' k 'r,,n' ths Saesmpmsnl home from California where she had i folkH a" oxe,t to P Saturday. j m'lng at I'ortland. He reports a I nno time amour; the "boys." Mr. Mrs. Cal Clemens, who was sec re-I Newell did not go over to Idaho with tary of the "Five Hundred Club" ! Mrs. Newell, but remained here to W uHfr'" u I: i s .4 w I W ""It)vmg MoHier Jiubbartl " rssANA- Little Mary McAlister at Liberty Theatre, next Saturday, Se You remember her in "Pants" -Tell the children been visiting during the vacation per iod. The young lady will take up teaching again the coming year. Notice to parties who have ordered wood from me; When you are in need of wood please notify me a few days in advance and I will take care of your wants. E B. BENNETT. Mrs. Nate Franklin took her de parture last Sunday for outside points. She will visit Seattle for a time going later to Fort Town- send. She expects to meet Mr. Franklin's mother In Portland on her Alton Byrd, who has bean visiting , return to that city and will be accora with relatives in this city for the panled home by her. past few weeks, took his departure for his home in Prinevllle yesterday in company with Frank Johnson. flili. U.UJ.I, ....-., ...I I..,.. ..... ,.-., .. ....... - . . ... ...,- -.... Lu, iii-ii moo in; neu i ross i niim auer ineir interests. all the money u the hands of that club, amounting to some SB. 00 The members voted, lo give what 1 had for that purpose. Mrs. Elolse iloderlck. who is to take charge of the Commercial De partment; Miss Jennie Hugglns, U. ! of O. instructor In English and Laiia; Miss Helen Norris, of Denver, who Is to take up the work of music and , art in the high school and grades. have all arlved lu readiness for the j opening of the acoola. I M. Saunders, the sheep man who j now owns the I'arkur ranch In the! Warm Springs country, la over from j Lakevlew looking after his business J Interests. Mr. Saunders has his sheep over in Lake county where be has more range and hay, Mrs. James Lampshlre gave a theatre party and dame to the young friends of her daughter, Miss Gwen dolen, lust Wednesday night. There were twenty guests lo occupy the Logs se:itH at the l.lherly to wllnes- Friends In this community have received the information that Char ley Belshaw, one of the pioneer far mers and fruit men of the low John Dr. Griffith. Chas. M. Faulkner Day, died on August 17. He was and Judge 11. C. I. evens arrived well known to many residents of this I home Tuesday evening from their I section where he used to market bis Mrs. Anna Haines and her children trip to Cedarvllle, California. The fruit, were in town this week from their I party drove the entire distance to home at Diamond making prepara-; the California town from this city) Albert Swain and Peter Chrlsten- tions to go to Portland where the but did not attempt to make the re- "e" w,,h ,h'r families, spent a few children will entertichool for the com turn in such short time. 08VM '" 'he mountains during the ing year paHl wl They didn't find any Mrs. Gus Bardwell and little daugh ,eer and but few fish; however, Herman Ruh and his wife were up ter and Miss Zella Bardwell arrived they hud a fine time and ate up all from their home near the Malheur I home last Sunday from Portland (he provisions they had herore re Lake below l.awen. Mr. Huh thinks where they had been for several turning home, some of the stock men were scared weeks. Miss Zella had Intended at- too soon as to the scarcity of hay as tending a business COliSga down there John Robertson vas here from he finds there thousands of Ions the coming winter but decided In- I'ortland Thursday evening. Mr. more hay cut around the borders of , stead to return home and teuch. She "Itobcrtson formerly resided in this'""' production of "Ills Father's Son" the lake than was lust year and he is , has accepted a position lu Hie public county und Is one of Ihe well auowii I following which the young people of the opinion that there will he pieu- school of this city for the coming cow men oi the country. He had w'o sSeorted to tat LajnpsoJre fcema ty si hay. term, bsen foreman ror a inn ttocli con hore they snjoysd dancing ami mm " ' " levada of late vars but ths Wmoi until i hue hour. Ltgtt r iirui som (.in nisi run and ba Ipsa) mma were served. All renon the winter in California coming to hi " 'leligbiiui time gad Mrs, Lsntpshirs Portland boms this spring. Ha is "li,v '"' Mr" oi no regrets being sent lore ror u few days visiting his sis- Should lb again invito I his company ter, Mrs lunlos Tbompssa, Principal lutton n the aahlic ThS Camp Fire (llrls surprised school Slid the manuger or this great Mrs. W. F. Shields at the I'reshvler- rOllgOUi weekly have cm b enoyeil an iun Manse hul Tuesday allernoon, by "Meinleil rgCatlOO trip lo the inouu coming In upon her with the neces-j ,uillM 'liny went up i,, u,e gaggp of tar; eatables for a little party and a' losrj Iwgln aipi Pals Chrlstsnaen - social time with their comrade or "" H,iay sftsrnoon at ths Las si verul Interesting sessions and Thornbiirg sawmill, spent Ihe night camp life during bei it a) In thlacjty, Ihsrs, earns back down to spring 'i Is wiiii regrel lliui I In girli bid f'ssk the following day ami remain i io Mis. Shield Sdg)heru lor one night and then hoins marked Internal m their '' ' "''' They dldu'l I ' recreutlon i .. . h to break ihe r , , i Hi ii ' ' the mimIm r of troui caught, bul . ill ..i lie- i '' ,! K-' ' oul - !i, r ollml ii on -ii lu rl ii. .,1 I ! " i Ih icsnery, c II iiU 5JauJjB." Jl X-ill. I .-T?3roYan7 fk) A . 31 &ba -x trtJB 'wjnriyK -. Trjr we- f-Wf Prolongin)L Human Life! In the ett'ort to lentflhen the span of human cx istance, every available resource in Nature's .store house is utilized. These must he classified and gystetn ized and ready for usf. This is the work of the chemist. The Intellisenl handlinp; of this vast store of rcme dieg, under the direction of your phvsiclan, devolveg on Your Drufpint Vi' i I conipetonl graduated pharmacj The Kexall Drug Store KEED BKOr?-, Props. School Supplies We have k complete line of Tablets, Pencils, Color ed Crayons, Pen.oldrs and other school supplies to fit out the children Come in bbbbbbbbbV aaaaaaaaal Burns Cash Store mm ngMaaggxgV"gflgflHggcagvggHaaBBBaawa