The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, March 15, 1919, Image 4

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Catered at the Post Office at Burns,
Oregon, as Second Class Matter.
S-KTTKR FROM MARTIN
SAYS POISON PKSTS
The Times-Herald manager Is la
receipt of a letter from John H. Mar
tin, formerly superintendent of the
Kxperlment Station, who is now con
nected with the U. S. Department of
.Agriculture. The young man has In
vestigated the methods o fthe gov- .
3TB4hent In the eradication of rodent j
pesta and writes that the poisoning
method is approved and found ef fee
tire. The letter is herewith pre
faced :
Jar. Julian Byrd,
Burns, Ore.
Daar Mr. Byrd:
1 bave had a lengthy conference
proved very satisfactory in destroy
ing rabbits where properly carried
regarding the rodent situation, with out and at not more than one-fifth of
fir. Hell of the U. S. Biological Sur
vey. He informs me that his depart
ment has recently placed a man in
charge of their work In Oregon, Tic,
Mr. I. N. Gabrielson. Mr. Oabrlelsou
3a located at Corvallis and is coop
crating with the Agricultural Col
lege there. He Is in a position to give
advice regarding the destruction of
.rabbits, ground squirrels, gophers,
etc., and also to cooperate with the
counties in the eradication of these
pasts,
Poisoning on a large scale has
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WORTH UN CAYITSKS MAY
MARK GOOD HOG FEED.
Brown's Satisfactory Store
QUALITY MERCHANDISE
Walk Over Shoes
Stetson Hats
Bon Ton Corsets
Burn. : : i Oregoji
We carry good advertise! on the "H ome Products I'ligf"
the cost of tli- bounty method. It
also has the advantage of being more
Ing the communities and explaining
the methods of poisoning.
I am enclosing directions for poi
soning rabbits. Further assistance
can be obtained from Mr. Oabrlelsou
thorough than killing for a bounty at Corvallis.
because fewer rabbits are left for re
stocking the area. Poisoning should
preferably be done when the snow Is
on the ground and should be conduct
d over a wide area. This will neces
sitate volunteer services of the people
In the county such as was done in the
grasshopper poisoning, or olse a force
of men paid by the county. The gov
ernment specialist assists in organlz-
Wlth kindest regards. I am.
Very truly yours
JOHN H. MARTIN.
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FORTY lllvVO OF PI'HK IIRKD
in nil oki mux
MIR SAM-;.
ri.-.n Special Plant at Nampa to Uti
lise Carload Dally for Kt
tenning Purposes.
GREAT!
No. 020S.
Report of condition of the
FIRST NATIONAL DANK, OF IMRNH
in the State of Oregon, at the close of baatneet on March 4, 1919.
RESOURCES
3oaiis and discounts, iniltiding rodhti ounta
viltn t notes and bills redtacounted
J. S. I.oikI. (other than Liberty Bondll )
V. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation .. .
i. S. bonds and certificate-! of indebtedness
. pledged to secure U. S. deposit
TU. S. bonds and certificates of indebtedness
pledged to secure postal savings deposits
liberty Ijouii RoikI-:
Liberty Loan Bonds, 3V4, 4, anil 4 V per cent,
unpledged
liberty Loan bonds, 34, 4. and 4 . per cent,
pledged to secure U. S. deposits
jiberty Loan Bonds. 3, 4, and l ' , per cent,
.-pledged to secure State or other deposits or
bills payable
Wonds, securities, etc. (othr than II. S. )
Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to se
cure postal savings deposits
Securities other than V. S. bonds (not includ
ing stocks) owned unpledged
Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S.
Stork of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent
of subscription)
.Value of banking house, owned and unin
cumbered Furniture and fixtures
lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
lash in vault and net amounts due from na
tional banks
Met amounts due from banks, bankers, and
trust companies other than above
Checks on other b'-inks in the same city or
.town as reporting bank
Total of last three itenih
-. l.i-'i. on banks located outside of city or
town of reporting bank and other cash
Items
: . i 1 i o i 1 1 1 1 fund with (I. S. Treasurer and due
from I.'. S. Treasurer .
interest earned but not CoUeotea approximate
on Notes and Bills Receivable not past
due
Other assets, if any
1574,388.14
19y,211.07
50.000.00
22,000.00
1.000.00
10.600.00
1,000.00
25,000.00
1,000.00
26.796.42
4,800.00
1375,127.07
73,000.00
36,600.00
27,796.42
3.000.00
Six registered, balance bred and
raised out of Bell A herd. Ages two
and one year old. This herd is too
w-li known for Its superior quality
and careful breeding to need further
comment. They are ready for In
spection and prices, and can be seen:
at Bell A ranch. Those willing to
pun base are solicited to make selec
tions early as first come will be first
served. William Hanley Co. l15m
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RFWARD
The following animals have stray
ed from my place: One two-yeur old
and one three yeur old heifers brand
ed with XS bar; one Roan Durham
bull with the Brad Moss brand;
T i
O
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Other cattle branded with 11 ,
marked overblt In each ear, may also
be found away from my range In
Sunset and In such rase I shall pay
a reward for Information leading to
their recovery. C. V. Reed. Narrows,
Oregon.
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65,434.71
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8.112. 15 f - f ...elL-. -X
Lovers As Well
1 As Locksmiths I
57.345.36
2,916.33
B, 17.1.02
126.71
i, 500. 00 ' S
8,558.55
2,087.84
TOTAL
paid in
LIABILITIES
...
3,084.58
Capital stock
Surplus fund
Undivided profits 50.880.00
Mashh current expenses. Interest, and taxes paid 5,041.68
Interest und discount collected or credited, In
p ! maturity and not earned (ap
proximate J
Oircuiatmg notes outstanding
"Net amounts due to National banks
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding....
i..iai u. ia.it luree items
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits)
subject to reserve (deposits payable with
in 30 davs) :
Individual deposits subject to check ...
CertificatM Ol deposit cue in lets than 30 days
(other than for money borrowed)
Dividends unpaid
Other demand deposits
Total of demand deposits, In l lour item; 290,1)91.09
'lime deposits subject to HeeervBi
Certificate! deposit (other than for money
borrowed )
J'ostai savings deposits
Total time deposits subject to Recurve
I, nlted St-itcs Depesits:
OtbSr United Slates deposits, Including depos
its of U. 8. disbursing officers
Dills payable with Federal Reserve Hank
Letters of Credit and Travelers' Checks sold
for cash and outstanding
1631,343.46!
0,000.00 s
50,000.00 '
45,838.32
3,478.01
50,000.00
6.17 i S
r. ka
3,072.91
Cupid runs across
this pair of nice
young people. She
hates him and he
cares nothing for
her. So the little
god, laughs At the
two mortals. Then
he twangs his bow
and pierces both
hearts with the
same sharp arrow.
The River
Br
106,799.14
5,777.31
2.-.5.878.01
I
34, 378. 28
300.00
434.20
106,743.27
05.87
5,777.31 I
25,000.00
375.00
$631,343.45
199,211.07
TOTAL
Inabilities for rediscounts, Including those with
Federal Reserve Bunk
STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF HARNEY, as:
I, E. H. Conser, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
E. II. CONSER, Cashier.
Correct Attest
PREBTI.EY SMYTH
R. T. 11IIGIIET
A, C, WELCOME, Directors.
I
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of March, 1919.
HELEN SAYER, Notary Public.
My commission expires June 30, 1922.
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Ednah Aiken i
mm
is not only a love
tale that rip3 but
also the story of the
bigstruR(.;l to save
the Imptiial Valley
from the raging ( )ol
Sorado when it Broke
through its bank:;
and threatened the
lives and homes of
thousands of settlers.
He saved them. She
sail) him do it and
loved htm for it.
Our New Serial f
Read It! You
Will Enjoy It!
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The Times-Herald la not ready to
admit that horses are only fit for hog
feed yet. We have some good slock
on the range and also on our farms,
but Smith Crane has a scheme that
would rid the range of a lot of cay
uses and put them to good use.
During the war Mr. Crane paid a
good many dollars to Harney county
horse growers and they realized very
good prices. Mr. Crane says that
the borseuiurket Is on the "bum," so
It bus been necessary to create an
other way to relieve the situation.
The scheme under consideration
by Mr. Crime Is to make hog feed of
thess cuyuses that roam the range
,-ui. I destroy forage that should be
saved tor utilmuls that are really of
olio- rains to the country. He and
an associate have under contempla
tion Hie erection of a big plant with
u capacity or large consumption to
fatten hogs and the plan includes an
enormous cooking plant In which it
Is proposed to use one i-nr,lo.-id of
horses per day toward feeding them.
It will be recalled there was u pro
portion advanced In these columns
recently to bring the matter to the
attention of he government with the
suggestion that the wild horses of the I
range be shipped to a foreign country j
for use as human food. They are I
eaten In some of the European couu- j
tries. One stockman wrote the De-
partmcut along this line and also ask-!
i-d that it be brought to the attention'
of Food Administrator Hoover, hut
these sources did not offer much en
courugement along that line. Now
Mr. Crane comes forward with a feas
ible plan to relieve the range of these
worthless animals and It Is a scheme
that should have the attention of the
Ktockmen of the country. We have
been OOBPISitniBI of the was'e of
good -r,i s through these roaming
hands of horses and are planning to
rid the country of rabbits and rodent
pests. Why tot elve this scheme a
though) for the same reason.
The Writer rasliSSS there Is a senti
ment that such u scheme will have to
overcome We all feel that the DObhl
hor ." Is entitled to more considera
tion that he should not be feu to
hogs but when we stop to think of
economic conditions, the actual waste
on the range und whut can be dune in
DDCAH FROM OUR NEW
dKH.AU bakery
and itr OTHER QUALITY PRODUCTS
have been to well received that present
facilities are too small to fill the demand.
In the near future, we hope to add con
siderably to our equipment with new
machinery and by building a modern oven.
Menntrme, we wish to express appreciation
for the reception accorded our goods, and to
asuutc our natrons that the present high
quality will be maintained.
Fresh Fishy Vegetables and Fruit
Page 's Sweet Shop
Why the Essex Motor Car will be
the sensation for the coming season
Every part and every detail of the Essex con
struction is of proved worth. It was designed
and built by some of the foremost engineers of
America, the same men whose genius produced
the Super-Six. Many points of superiority in
the Super-six which have proved themselves in
y :ar of service, have been incorporated into
the Essex. The engine, only twenty-nine
i tchrj lo n cast in one block with detachable
hjad, readiiy develops more than fifty horse
power. Long life is assured by the ample pro.
portions of the counterbalanced crank shaft,
supported by three large; bearings.
Eastern Oregon Auto Co.
Vale,
H. E. YOUNG, Prop.
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Don't Forget
The New Dry Goods Store
MRS. E. F, SCHWARTZ, Proprietor
A new, full line of
Dry Goods Notions Fancy Goods
Women's and Children's
Furnishing Goods
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Sole Agent for Warner Corsets and Standard Fashions
PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE ASSURED
Masoiiic Building
Burns, Oregon
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