The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, January 11, 1919, Image 8

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ILtement of the condition of The
Tlrst National Bank
Barns, Oregon
At the close of business Dec 81, 1918
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts Jj'JS'S
U. S. Bonds 97.600.00
U. S. Treasury Certificates 20,000.00
Bonds and Securities 29.551.20
Stock, Federal Reserve Bank 3.000.00
Real Estate, Furniture and Fixture 9 000,00
Five per cent Redemption Fund 2,500.00
cash J5215
$799,086.89
LIABILITIES
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 91,742 05
Circulation 50,000.00
Bills Payable ( Liberty Loan Account) 25. 000. 00
Re-discounts 144,327.76
DEPOSITS 438,617.08
$799,686.89
UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY
OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY
ACCOUNTS INVITED
The Times-Jlerald
Hat The Largeit Circulation Of Any
Newspaper In Harney County.
SATURDAY. JANUARY II. 1919
LOCAL XKWS NOTBS.
We will do your Job printing.
Arehle MeGowan Is un from Crane.
A. Cote was in town Thursday
from his home In the Warm Spring
Valley.
Born Sunday.
Fireoved hospital.
Ralph Hutchinson
Jan. 5, at the
to Mr. and Mrs.
a son.
We'll do your Job Printing.
F. I). Towsley IM down from till
mountain ranch the other day.
Ed J. Callow was over from Bend
this week on business.
Roy Kiphnrt and hi little sons
wore up from Cat low the other day.
Chas. King has mahogany wood for
sale, delivered. See him or phone
0134.
The weather has moderated very
much and now we expert that snow
we've been looking for.
Mrs. Tom Allen was brought In
from one; of the ranches on the Bltt
ii'u Thursda arlth ;i serere attach
of pneumonia. Her pi
she la very sick, Mra All
there nui ' pa-
tienta. She hai been aiding In thla
work
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. has
done to i
Mrs. Somerville was registered al
the Cerent Hotel from Dento taring
the week.
Dr. Smith operated on Burr Fuller
j thJa forenoon, removing one of tho
toee from a rroaen foot. The oath nl
i i a the King hoapltaL.
I. B. Oeer .': Co., win move in the
near future into the north part ol
the Masonic building, the store room
formerly oi cunlcd by I .SshwarU
has been rut In two antl the Oeem
ill occupy part of it.
TIIK FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF
Hl'RNS. CAPITAL AMI M KI'I.IS
iloo,eoo. "Tin; hank that
MAUDS VOIR Hi a KAI'F."
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Mra, L. M. Brown rt
egram the Hr-t of thla oun
ing the sudden death of her brotl
rty in
A light, cotter rot aaie oaeap.
Farmera Kxchanga.
Pr Smith was called to Pin.
fore part -f this week I
.V W. Miller' wife, who Is 111.
We had a light anow fall last nltTht
whluh Is ncoiiriiRlng If It will Juit
keep it up.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A Harlan were
among our visitors from Crane dur
ing the present ml,
W ; n im tai over from his
Cnliew rati! v homo during the week.
,!e dbln t show up at thla office
,)., tore we dldn t get to Interview
liuii.
ma ITHSi' NATIONAL HANK OF
III CVS. CAPITAL AM SI HFI IS
ItOO.OOO. "Till-: HANK IHA1
hakfs voir sai::.''
ccolNTS INV1TF.D.
Mr. and Mrs. tleo. Mnrsden f
down from their Hear Valley ranch
on a sliort visit with friends and to
look after some business affaire
They report Mrs. Marsden St., In
fine health.
For Sale, 100 tons hoy 116.00.
A 1 protected feed grounds running
water. Also 60 tons cheap hay. Be-
. tween Fayette ft Ontario. Guy
'Stroup. Fayette. Ida. It. F. D 1.
Mra. Peter Chrlatensen came up
from La won yesterday for a short
visit with friendB and also to ee her
physician. She Is much Improved In
health.
Dr. Smith had two appendicitis
Operation! at the Haines hospital
this week the first being on a little
daughter of Merle McMullen of
Drewsey. the second on tho little
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lolinh'
Vlckers. ltoth children are doing
fine we are Informed.
Cloud Young, who lives In the
neighborhood of Narrows, accldenlnl
ly shot himself tho other day with a
revolver. He was carrying tho wear
in in a scabbard under his arm and
at the tint" of the accident had been
walking behind his wagon. He de
cided to get into the rig from the
rear and in Jumping tip it Is evident
the hammer struck 'in- bottom of the
rig causing It to explode, the ball
striking just above ail kaeg and
penetrating to the bona where !t
hide. d. Dt Bmltb remov d the bullel
and the young mail baa returned
homo.
i '. ii r Oeer arrived borne ' he Hi l
of this week and has gmce bi rt
greeting his many tatanda. Hani) '
the first hoy from this vicinity to g-t
ami k from actual service In Franc.'
and It Is interesting to hear him tell
of things, lie was promoted on the
trout for gallant service and In now
ii lieutenant. He was transferred
Immediately upon reaching Vraape to
artllery and saw much service, being
in lou "i (he big battles. He was In
for eh '-n month', four of
which were 1,, nl hi the trout line,
rior offii
in! to claim hire us a
Dr. J. 8. fiaurraan mad a pro
fessional trip to Ruck Creek the
PHrt of this week.
Dr. Riiurmsn made a prBfeasI
trip to Drewsey this week to ree J.
I). Smith who lion pneumonia
Mra. Fred Cllngan arrived lean
Hie first of this week from a business
trip to Chicago. Since getting home
she became ill and It la feared she
haa lnfluenaa.
FOR BALK: Registered Herford
Hulls. March On and Dlaturber
strains. Alao 160 head yearling lc
two year old Heifers--B, B. Bain &
Co.,ollemus'Fcrry, Idaho.
Mrs. W. W. Drink water, who
ting Iti nursing at the Bod
French bronchi In, with ,i
, n e of pneumonia we are Info- I
i ,,, lady was there In company
.Mrs Allen.
Mrs. Arthur Turner brought her
little daughter Amy in from the
ranch yesterday afternoon to have ,i
wound dressed on her forehead
.aused by foiling on the Ice. It was
a bad cut requiring two stitihea to
close It up.
James Donegan and his daughter,
Miss Carmen, were passengers out
the first of thla week, the former
bound for Portland whore he would
take part In some of the public meet
ings there Including tho Irrigation '
congress, reconstruction meetings,
etc., going later to Salem to look In
on the law making body there. Miss
Carmen will go directly to California
where she will remain for an In
definite time with her aunt.
.1. (). Ilutler wuk In to see us (he
oilier doy. Mr. Ilutler Is at Narrows
at present but stated he expected to
reti o CatlOW In the spring pro-
I vidlllg Mimethlug was done lo gel
I T,: of the rabbits, and put in a Crop.
, lie stated that many of the Callow
! people had moved out and there were
; hut few left, therefore If they wore
to make a success of their crops
they must have protection lie l
Interesled In the poisoning method
and may make a test of It.
Lloyd Johnson wan up from I.awen
yesterday and stated to a repraaenai
aper that they were
again circulating their petition to
mi cure an Irrigation district in that
iborbOOd and that this tin,
WOUld make a gOOO job 04 I'
There i a deolded feeling that aome
tiling muit bU dona toward a mdf
i unliable manner of distributing the
, r and tills la one oi' the n ai
al Hie disposal of the people.
Mr. and Mrs. Itohert Krumlx In
are here from the White Horse
riiicli They have been In charge of
that ranch for lererel vers hut Mr.
Krumhelu lius been romoted liy (he
P. L. S. Co., for whom he has worked
for iiiuuv years, and they go to Log
llanos. California w here he takes
charge another big ranch of the,
eompnnj Their many frlenda in thl
county w in their
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HARNEY COUNTY NATIONAL US
of BURNS, OREGON
'Your Hum Inatltutlon"
Thia Bnnk invitee the nccounta of out-of-lov
a dcpoailorg, band! their business with
I he utmost cn.ro and dispatch, in a manner
to prom te pleasant rl Uions with ita pal
rons, and render as ne.irly perfect service
aa ptoasible.
Your business solicited.
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OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY
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HATS
We handle the famous Lion and Hud
son brand hats in all the latest .styles
that we are offering you during this
sale at these greatly reduced prices:
The famous Lion Brand Hat, $2.8S
Hudson " " 3.75
UNDERWEAR
In both woolen and cotton, union and
two piece suits, that are going during
this sale at 20 per Ct. off.
OUTING FLANNEL
A large assortment of plain and plaid
colors special during this sale at 35c.
per yard.
WOOLEN SHIRTS
We have a large assortment of these
in sizes from 14 1-2 to 18 to offer you
during this sale at 15 per Ct. Oil'.
MACKINAWS
Any mackinaw in the store al 15 per
Ct. Oil.
Greatest January Clearance
Sale Ever Oifered the People
of Harney County
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Come early while the stock is complete be
cause everything included in this Sale is gO- W. handle the Famous Gotzian Shoes for Men, Women ard CI ildicn end to make
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room ror our spring siock we are offering ycu your choice during this sale at a
redaction of 16 per ct. off.
BURNS CASH STORE
P. S. These prices are also the same at our Riley Branch, Riley, Oreg.
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