SI, Geo. Buchanan was In town Thurs Par Bums. Hale Rm J. J. crea adjoining Donegaa. day. Geo. Cawlfleld was In town Thurs day. Untitling Loans and Investments Harney County Abstract Co. P. 8. Weitenhlllnr was registered from Crane the other day. Scott Haves was up Sunday bring ing his son up to (titter high school. Farm Loans on Irrigated ranches Harney County Abstract Co. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Rita were visi mwmwmmmMmmmamamm TI I .Jftftft5j HnnnnniiMMn -m'fflllilK Statement Of the Condition of the First National Bank Burns, Oregon At the close of business June 99, 1918 RESOURCES 4 Loajis and Discounts 1518,458.23 U. S. Bonds 105,312.50 Bonds and Securities 27,970.22 Stock, Federal Reserve Bank 3.000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 9.200.00 Five per cent Redemption Fund 2,600.00 CASH 140,494.98 $800,935.93 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 Capital and Surplus United States Oregon State ACCOUNTS The Times-JIerald Ha The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Harney County. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 11S LOCAL NEWS NOTES. The right place for your son Ml. Angel College, St. Benedict, Ore. Wm. Catterson was in town Thurs day afternoon on business. Phone B63 for your Fire Insur ance Harney County Abstract Co. j Pat Connelly, the sheep man from ; the Drewsey Thursday. action, was In town The oldest Insurance Agency in Harney County Harney County Ab stract Co. I Arthur Beede was In town for a few days this week looking after some business matters. I am shipping my Surprise Valley grown alfalfa seed to this place this season and find it in great demand. Those desiring some of this fresh seed should give me their order at once. Chas. M. Faulkner. J. . Simpson, traveling represen- ' Loa" ,I,r,Ve Mr "w" WttB con tatlve of Blake McFall Co.. the firm ! j''" by .h,B w,fe 'ul ",tle dau8h' that has been furnishing the news ' ' and Job stock material for this shop j j. i. Lowe was In town Thursday for the past 26 years, was here this and informed The Times-Herald that week looking after the wants of the j Mrs. Lowe and daughter and little customers of that house. ; son had recently departed for Moun- The Times-Herald is informed that l tain City, Tenn., where they will vla- the parents of Henry Sberburn and Oliver Belzaar, both of the Denlo section, have received Information from the government that their sons had received wounds in the war of such character that they were being I aent home I i A. E. Brown was in Monday to meet with the Liberty Loan repre-I sentatlves. Mr. Brown stated to i some of the boys that he was not ! able to go on the proposed trip to organize over the county hut he he could help some ami then handed J. J. Donegan, county manager, a check for $50. That's the way with some fellows who are real fellows I Prolonging Human Life.1 In the effort to lengthen the span of human ex istence, every available resource in Nature's .store house is utilized. These mut be classified and systern ized and ready for use. This in the work of the chemist. The intelliirent handling af 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 Drag Store REED BROS. Props. $800,935.93 $100,000.00 Depositary Depositary INVITED Buy a War Saving Stasia. Born- To Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Monday, Sept. 2, a T. J. son. Abstracts of Title Our Specialty. Harney County Abstract Co. C. V. Heed, the Sunset stockman, was in town Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. Freeman were in town from their Warm Springs Valley ranch Thursday. Mrs. J. W. Shown was down from Hartley during the week the guest of friends. The Harney County Ahsract Com. ' panv now owns the U'ne Insurance imsincss formerly ojvueu uy j. .1 i)negan. Give us a call. THE FIRST NATIONAL HANK Of BURNM. CAPITAL AND HURPLL'h glOO.OOO. "THE HANK THAT MAKER TOUR fj f $ SAKE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Morton and Miss Helen King arrived over from Mend Wednesday evening on a short visit with relatives and friends. They will return to Bend in a Tew days. John Graves was among the dele gates from other points Iitc to meet with J. D. Zurcher last Monday after noon, to discuss the coming Liberty I it for a few months. Lem Is left en tirely alone at present and says he s : going to register on the 12th and of- fer his services to Uncle Bam. He ! has one boy in the service now. . , . . L1yd ( ulP ln town to see us yesterday for a few minutes. He said he had cut five tons of hay this year off the same ground that yielded him 90 last year. However, ho has plenty of hay and Is looking for some more cattle to buy to help eat it. Mr Culp Informs us that 400 tons of hay sold in the Narrows section the other day for $5.00 a ton, but II could not be purchased for that price in his Im mediate neighbor hood. tors to our city the first of this week. Horn Sunday. Sept. 1, to Mr. and Mr. Geo. W. Kaycraft, a son. Mr. and Mrs. K. ft. Hill and Mr. Zola gomervllle are In I ha city from the Denlo section. Itv. W. F. Shlelda has decided to locate lu Nyssa where he will be pus tor of the Presbyterian church. We coiiKratulHte Nyssa. Found On the street Monday, a new pair of tan kid sloven. Owner may have them by proving; property and payliiR for this ad. Dt'an Morton came over from Dia mond Wednesday ( I says. he's here to look at the town and meet his old time friends. Ferd Tipton and his little son were In town the other day to consult a physician concerning the health of the boy. Fred Haines and wife and Mrs. James Uunyard were in town Thurs day. Mrs. Haines was makliiK proof on Home land. Patriotic Assurance Company. Founded 1824 One of the oldeHt and strongest Fire Insurance com panies in the world. J. J. HoneKun, Agent. Mrs. Millar announces that she will have a display of hats at the Schwartz store on next Wednesday and invites the ladles of the commun ity to call and see them. B. O. Thompson, the government repicsenlallve who was here In the summer lu charge of the grasshoppe, pest. Is again In this vicinity. Il-i MUM In Thursday evening by way of Lakeview and expects to remain for a time assisting in locating the egg deposits of pests ln this count; Frank Johnson came over from Prlnevllle the fore part of the k and met W. P. Davidson, president of the Orogoa ti Western ColonlM lion Co., at Crane Wednesday Tiny spent Thursda:. lu this city on hiisl IMM going on over to i'rllieville the following day. Mr and Mrs. V. Cawlfleld vara over from their home at Van Tues day they having accompanied their son over this far on his starting tor the training camp to enter active ser vile. They have two other sons who are younger but who would volun teer today If they could. ft. Jacobson and M. It Mathews, two infants who are well known commercial traveling men, the for mer with the J K. Gill Co.. the lat ter with g grocery firm, spent a short time In our city this week cal ling upon their respective customers. They ore making the Interior this year In "Jakes" Cadillac. Nollle Heed, accompanied by Mrs. Harry C. Smith, left yesfrday morn ing for North Yakima by auto. They go to vst for a short time and to bring Mrs. Heed back after an ab sence of a few weeks In that neigh borhood visiting with relatives and putting up fruit for winter use. They will b absent some ten days or two weeks. Joe Carter, the fruit man. has es tablished a fruit and produce stand In the rooms adjoining Gemberllng's store. His son Is in charge and they expect to keep a supply of seasonable fruit and vegetables on hand. If they haven't what you want they will try and get ft for you. Visit the stand and get prices on fruit for can ning and winter use. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0 Miss Martha Hartley part lire Wednesday Welcome and look their de- morning for Portland and other outside points of Interest. The Weh oines are on tbair vacation and Miss Mauley Is returning to her work In Cortland following u few weeks visit with rel atlvos and friends in Mils vlclnliy The Welcomes will liktl- take lu tbe Hound up at Pendleton before turning home. re- I. ester Williams was one of the outside members of Hit. executive committee of the Fourth Liberty Loan to be present last Monday af ternoon to discuss details with J. D. .irrclier, who was here from Port 1 land. Me was accompanied by his wife and Mrs. W. H. Johnson. The latter told The Times-Herald man that Bill had gone to I'rlnevllle and had staled upon leaving that the ranch should not be left alone (this was his reason for not taking Mrs. Johnson with him) so she decided to I run away and thus prove to him that , the ruin li could be left without either , of tlieni being on it to hold It down Born Sunday, Sept.l, to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Choat, a son. Otus HlienWe' wak a business vis itor during the latter part of this week. In the future as ln the past, It will be our aim to serve you. -Harney County Abstract Co. Mrs. Dan Varlen lias gone to Cali fornia to visit for a time. Sho left tills week. Mr. and Mrs W. D. Huffman I were among our visitors from the ; southern part of the county during the week. Miss Lulu Mayes was In the city the fore part of this week. The young lady Informs The Times Her ald that she will teach this year. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF III KNH. CAPITAL AND st'lll'I.IN 9IOO.OOO. "THE HANK THAT MAKES YOUR S S 9 BAKE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. T. G. Howser and his son Darrell were over from Ontario during the past week on a short visit and to spend a few days In the mountains before the opening of school. Miss Agnes Foley took her depar ture yesterduy morning for Seattle where she goes to resume liirt" studies lu the Holy Names Academy for the coming year. Hugh Tudor was abuslnesa visi tor from the Stein Mountain cTiun try yesterday. He states his sheep are doing very well, considering the dry season. W. H. lit ram. C. A. Moore and Hoy Klphart were among our visitors from Callow Valley during the first of this week. Mr. Moore was here to make proof on his land and the other two gentleman were hi wit nesses. J. N. Jensen, Kalph Weaver and Sam Tlmhrell were all up from Crane Moa.iav to nasi with the axae- illlve committee of the Fourth Liber ty Loan and to take up the detuils of the coming drive with J. I) Zurcher. special representative from headquar ters. Mrs. J. K. Slicemore and her chil dren came in Sunday to be In readi ness for school, but Virgil found It necessary after registering to return to the ranch for a short time to as itst Mr. Sizemore in putting up the balance of the cr.ips before entering school for the winter. J (' llcatty was In Trom his Trout Creek home this week, having ac companied bis two sons over to enter the high si boid Colli are now lo cated and doing fine with their school mates. These boys are Har ney county products that havo re sided In tbe big outdoors all their lives and are the kind of boys that make good with their fellows wher ever they are put. Some friends were kind enough to stake out a buck deer for the benefit of Sam Mothersheud and Chas. M. Faulkner (at least that's the story being told) but It appears even then they couldn't gel up the courage to shoot It. At any rate these two fel lows had been camped in the moun tains for two days looking for a deer when Chas. Itohn came up and within :i0 minutes from the time he struck the camp he had bagged tbe buck. J. B. Italciiinh, the civil engineer, was In town the fore part of this week. He Informed The Times-Herald that he had been engaged In war work in connection with marine drawing and harbor protection more Of less for some IRtta time past, do- iug the work at his home but bad re cently received a summons to appear in Portland, Me doesn't know what Is expec ted of li I in on Ills arrival but arranged to take his family and pre pared to remain there for an ludefln Its time. They left Thursday morn lug, goi'.g out by way or I'rlnevllle lu their car. Cal Gecr Is c rippling around with a badly sprained ankle which he was iiuforiuuaie enough to hurt while coining over the mountains recently from Kiddle. Ma is one of the in dustrlous "young'' men of this com munity, being Hi, and his Injury In terferes with his activities as he wants to cut the weeds around his properly, fli the fence and get ln his winter's supply of wood. Mr. (leer Is capable of doing all this If he la not handicapped by having to wear "ne of his son Irwin's shoes, which has been tbe case the past couple of weeks. II IMflllllilllllIIIIIIIIHilBIMIIIIInlHI II r? r SUBSCRIBERS TO THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN Your bonds are now ready for delivery. Please bring your receipts. - t '.'srztLZi A. A. Kelnman was In, town Mon day on business. . , .rp Jatpav.'Kfth and family at again at their hurtic In this illy after an ab sence of the summer. FOR SAL! Several head of good milk 0OWI and heifers, also u young I bull.. Beef stock THBO, KoliciF.lt. crane Ore. Oall Barnes and wife are back from an extended tour of Idaho, Mon tana and adjoining states. Mr. Barnes states they expect to return to Idaho where they will locate. Mrs. Joe Fine, who was burned In the lire that destroyed the family home in Barren Valley and in which their three small children perished. . ... ... ..... ..... .... ...... c i 1 1 mimniiiBliiiunifgf ttas oro.igi.. . ...v ,or """" r,,.f ,, wMI ,, ahIe t0 r(,Mim, treatment and Is now In the hospital. UNUH, vo,.aMon Mrpl Ilbb, lnf- .-.ue ,n re..r..,g. , ,,,, ,,,. vVllllam desire Judge H. ('. I.ev.-ns and Controls- shiner 1 I. Mass were passengers out on Wray's Stage yesterday morn- j iug en roule to Portland where they go to be present at the demonstration of tractors tne coming week with a road machinery should they find It to the best Interests of the county. Judge Levees stated to The Times Herald that he would likely be absent about a week. b . School Supplies Burns Cash Store ?rie Harney Eounitj Natitraal Bank Bums, Oregon "YOUfXffOliE INSTITUTION" mdnsmmmimmmmTimBjnmm MBBMBMBJMMMi We write all kinds of fire ance. If you can't call. I'lion B63 Harney County Absnut 0 You will never regret hat lug ( your son a college education. Angel College, St. Benedict. Oral Wanted- 20 head young, work hroses, broke, five to years old. Good mares prcf Address Kastern Oregon Land Ontario Oregon. Frank Dibble and wife and Bl Bauer came In from Silver Cf Thursday evening. They had camping in the mountains for days when Mr Bauer got sninettl In one of his eyes and It was ne sary to come to a doctor to lisrl removed. The young man secal enlist recently. He was absent eratlng a passenger auto at Ci Lewis at tbe time and wrote mother he expected to enlist. came to Portland, disposed of hi and was readv to carry out his ini lions when his mother surprised I by coming to Portland. Thet dle sed the matter and the toung I finally decided to wait and mice turn with tbe coming reglstraioi SATURDAY skpjMQ ft . V" r.'? taw y nffhTr We have a complete line of Tablets, Pencils, Color ed Crayons, Pennoldrs and other school supplies to fit out the children Come in .r.n.Mi.. . .-- lll.CC