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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1918)
Statement Of the Condition of the First National Bank Burns, Oregon At the dooe of business August 31,1918 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $515,268.76 U. S. Bonds : 123,200.00 Bonds and Securities , 15.837.11 Stock, Federal Reserve Bank 8.000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 9.200.00 Five per cent Redemption Fund 2,500.00 CASH 81.9S7.96 $750,983.83 LIABILITIES Capital $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 60,000.00 Undivided Profits Account 33,440.95 Circulation 60,000.00 Bills'Payable (Liberty Loan Account) 25,000.00 Re-discosnts with Federal Reserve Bank 45.600.00 DEPOSITS 496,942.88 Capital and Surplus $750,983.83 $100,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary ACCOUNTS INVITED 5H5I D. R. Thorn tu In town Thur- I amy. James Oary u a visitor from Crane Thursday. Milt Davis and Pat Connelly were over from Drewsey i ti it week. Albert Johnaon and family were amonr our vlattora from Silver Creek Thursday. C. W. Frailer, foreman of the P Ranch, accompanied by Mm. Frai ler, waa In town yesterday. W. H. Craven, manager of tho Kastern Oregon Live Stock Co., waa registered at the Hotel Levena one day this week. J. H. Anderson was over from his home near Van the other day. He said ho had been fighting the kaiser by putting up his big farm crops. Wanted 20 head young, pound work hrosea, broke, five to seven years old. Good nJares preferred. Address Kastern Oregon Land Co., Ontario Oregon. Througb a oversight In copying the Itinerary for the Fourth Liberty Loan the date at Harney was omitted. The meeting at Harney will be held at noon Friday September 20th. Patriotic Assurance Company. Founded 1824 One of the oldest and atrongeat Fire Insurance com panies In the world. J. J. Donegan, Agent. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Taylor came ov er from Hend Wednesday on a visit to Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Uyron Terrill, and other rela tives. nil llllsi NATIONAL HANK OF liUtNN. CAPITAL AND si ltl'1 VH IOO.OOO. Till-: DANK 1IIAI MAKKH VU It S S $ BAKU." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Harry Williams waa over from Sil ver Creek Thursday. Tom Allen was over from the P Ranch the other -day. Prestley Smith was over from Di amond early tills week. Sidney McNeil waa among our bus iness visitors during the past week. Kmll Baker haa been visiting with relatives and friend In this vicinity for some time. Mrs. George A. Smyth was a visi tor to our city during the fore part of this week. Byron Terrill returned this week from a visit to his mother in South ern Oregon. Geo. L. Buchanan was in town Thursday renewing acquaintance and greeting his friends. All rules are broken In modern warfare. We learned lately that I lit Ik got Ham on tho flank. We used to get bacon there In the good old days. Kev. B. 8. Hughes, of Knterprlsc, who Is to succeed Hev. W. F. Shields In this city as pastor of tho First Presbyterian church, writes that he will arrive here immediately follow ing the meeting of Presbytery the fore part of next month. Mr. Hoover has come back to this country to tell us bow many hundred million bushels of wheat and pound of beef we must supply for the use of the allies next year. All right Mr. Hoover, what we have done once we can do again. And It has been an Interesting bit of work too. Report of the Condition of the Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon August 31, 1918 RESOURCES Loan and Discounts $300,472.96 United State. Bend. 34,500.00 Liberty Loan Bonds 30,950.00 United States Treasury Certificates 25,000.00 Bonds and Securities 30,020.20 Furniture and Fixture. 4,502.22 Real Estate Owned 1,300.00 Rebemption Fund 1,175.00 Cash and Exchange 136,769.40 $624,689.78 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $26,000 00 Surplus :.. 52,000.00 Undivided Profits 6,249.28 National Currency 23,500.00 Rediscounts and Bills Payable Federal Re serve Bank :.r, 22,730.27 Deposits 494,210.23 The Times-J-Ierald Has The Largest Circulation Of Newspaper In Harney County Homer Cecil Creek. is over from .Silver SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, I91 Fred Kiddle Is among our visitors Any i from the Stein's Mountain section. The rain haH caused home delay in threshing operations but It has helped the range. LOCAL NEWS NOTES. V. L. Best was a visitor from Sli ver Creek yesterday. Fay and Sid Comegys are in town from their home in Diamond Valley. John WiUell one of our respected pioneers, Is up from his home near the lake. Rev. Father Francis went out Monday in company with Warren Tel-! ler, the boy being enroute to Colum bia University for the school year. The high school pupil had n pic nic at the Csmp Oroaadl north of town last night. Mr. and Mrs. A. II Page end their little son w,re in town for a few days tills week. John (iearhart and Sam Jenkins were among our visitors from the Van country during the week. C. J. Wolter was In town Thursday from hi. land holdings In the Wagon tire section. He states 'bis health Is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Cole came In Ous Zoglman came over from from the Sod House Ranch Wednes Sllver Creek yesterday to complete . day and Mr.. Cole and their .on left his registration for army duty as it the following day for Portland. was some mixed. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Mrs. W. 11. Huffman Is in from BURNS. CAPITAL AND HCRPLC8 her home In the Stein's Mountain ' S IOO.OOO. "THK RANK THAT section, a guest at the home of her MAKKH VOIR S 9 9 $ SAFE." father, A. K. Richardson. ACCOUNTS INVITED. John Oemberllng and Thos. Steph-, Jap McKinnon told the writer the ens left yesterday afternoon for De- other day to announce that since he nlo where they go to Investigate , had received, the nomination t the some mining property Tom had lo- ' primaries for county commissioner County Commlsloner Has arriv ed home from Portland Thursday night after attending a demount lion of tractors and road machinery. Judge .evens will likely be home this evening, More rain this week. Farmer, will be encouraged to hegin their fall sci'diiiK with this additional QOlatOre Wi CSB'I have dry seasons continually so this may be the line to make a ii, killing in crops. (1. W. Clevenger came over from Prairie city Thursday night on s hurried business mission and started on his return there yesterday after noon in order to be at the bedside of Mrs Clevenger, who Is seriously 111 with typhoid fever over there. Joe Carter, the fruit man, has es tablished a fruit and produce stand In the rooms adjoining Oemberling's store, ills son is In charge and they We find that some of the local people contemplate a third cutting of alfalfa since the recent rains. This Is rather unusual In this vicinity as It has generally been the custom to leave the third crop for pasture but the hay crop being short tills season has been responsible for the proposal to make the third cutting. Accounts Invited United States Depositary $624,689.78 Oregon State Depositary Liberty Theatre Special For Mothers si lisrlilii i: X O w umteii BJTATBtOP America IPO I R T It I, I R E R I V LOAM Application tor Itomis ciiti be made through this hunk. llARNKV toiMV NATIONAL RANK OF Rl RS Married t the home of tbs bride In t 'at low Valley, on last Sunday, Sept. H. Mr. Aubrey S lleheuer and Miss BetlS Park. Justice W. N. Mon roe performing the ceremony, lloth are well known and highly respected residents of ('allow where they have the seal wishes and congratulations of niHiiy friends. Judge Monroe expect to keep a supply of seasonable Kav' ",,M Information to us upon his cated. Miss Ethel Hanson arrived here the first of thl. week from Nyssa. The young lady is a sister to Mrs. Rodney Cozad and comes to teach In the Den.tedt district for the coming year. that he would make the r. Frank Cawlfleld and his nephew were here for a few days during the week from the Calamity ( reek country. Both registered while In town as they could not get to their precinct for that purpose on registra tion dav. Johnny Kuhn was in town this I week on business. He formerly re- J w. N. Monroe. Justice of the peace sided in thl. city and worked for ( ad farmer of Catlow Valley, was Peter Stenger. He meetB some .old ' here Monday, having brought over time friends every time he come, in BOme of his neighbors who had bus- from his big ranches and sheep range ish before the land office. Mr. Mon- ln the Iree country. r,. mttde application to make final I proof while In town. Raymond Hickey is in town, hav-1 ing come In from the Denlo district Frank Johnson Is over from Prine- yesterday. He will visit with hi. j vlllo this week on business before young friends for a day or two be-; the board of equalization but since fore taking his departure for out-1 Judge Levens is not present there side points where he will either go to school or take up special war training instructions. has been no session and he expects to have to come back for that pur pose later. I PrInging Human Life! I In the effort to lengthen the span of human ex lstance, every available resource in Nature's store house is utilized. These must be classified and system lzed and ready far use. This is the work of the chemist. The iatellijent handling sf this vast store of reme dies, under the direction of your phvsician, devolves en Your Druggist We employ none but competent graduated pharmacists. The Rexall Drug Store bhob.. Props. fruit and vegetable, on hand. If ! they haven't what you want they will try and get It for you. Visit the stand and get price, on fruit for tan ning and winter u.e. Furniture For Sale- Because of our moving away we will dispose of some of our furniture, among the pieces we have a sanitary couch, bookshelves, new gas stove, mahog any dresser ami wash stand, oak morris chair, oak desk chair, oak rocking chair, hall seat and glass serving table, telephone table, springs and mattresses, baby crlb J. L. Qault. Cal Geer Inform us that he has traded his property at Riddle to Mrs. Charles Anderson of this city for property here. The Anderson prop erty consists of the old Anderson hotel and the big barn In the rear, together with six lots. Mr. Oeer will have quite a farm to look after In that patch of ground. Mrs. Ander son expects tO go to Douglas county lo reside that having been her home for years before coming to this place. I Charley Foley took his departure Monday for Indiana where he plans I on entering a law school. However, he insinuated to the manager of this j great rellgous weekly that It was more attractive to him to be one of the early ones to go over lo Frunce .and help push u hole in that Hind, mi burg Hue toward the Rhine, there fore It Is most likely we will hear Of Charley embracing the first oppor tunity of gelling into the ranks. Ks j registered before leaving home. A telegram Wednesday from Port i land announced that J mine E. It Webster had been Instantly killed. No further Information was available at l hat time but the Oregon inn which came in the last mail contain, an ac count of the accident. He fell down the elevator shaft In the building In which he had offices. Judge Webster was well known in this country where he had practised considerable in the courts and was also associa ted with other, in business enter prises. Deceased was 66 years old. Many friend. In thl. county regret Si untimely ead. arrival In this city last Sunday eveu- Ing. if vferbi W&y$. iit$3Lu iLaL ,'-''!:;TrY mkVM H bet rWn.mll M BieiaMftdiewiMealeM "Sadie Goes to T4eaver" -Essunw Special next Saturday at the Liberty. Mothers and wives of Soldiers participating in the Liberty Loan parade will be honor guests at this performance. Does Pershing Speak forTbu? 1 r-W sw ,'w m ik .bbbibbbbt . Ml ' ' 'm s a Jk V's?vffiftvwc$a -'wftrsW"A4nw Hi Y 'tylHIIIlllH "The German army can be beaten; the German army will be beaten; the German army mul be beaten." Pershing counted on every man, woman and child iu America to back him up when lie said that back him up with their souls, their flesh, their pocketbooks to the last drop of blood, to the last dollar. Our young men are backing him with their blood. Every one of us at home must back him with our dollars our last dollars our future dollars. BUY Fourth Liberty Bonds. Any Bank Will Help You. 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