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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1919)
:. I ' Statement of the Condition of The First National Bank of Burns, Oregon at the close of business March 4, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $576,425.98 U. S. Bonds i 97,600.00 U. S. Treasury Certificates 12,000.00 Bonds and Securities 27,796.42 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 3,000.00 Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 9,000.00 Five per cent Redemption Fund 2,500.00 Cash on hand and in Banks 93,673.57 $821,995.97 LIABILITIES Capital 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 50,000 00 Undivided Profits Account 40,757.78 Circulation 50,000.00 Bills Payable (Liberty Loan Account).. 25,000.00 Re-discounts with Federal Reserve and Other Banks 199,211.07 DEPOSITS 407,027.12 $821,995.97 Capital and Surplus, : $100,000.00 I The Times-Gerald Ha The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper la Harney County. SATURDAY. MARCH IS. 19)9 Uatterlrs repaired properly. McGulre. Jack F LOCAL 'PEMNl 4 The snow is disappearing and the Robins are greeting us these days. James Plrie was down from his Cow Creek ranch daring the week on business. Settley Cream Separator, capacity 26 lbs., used only a short time, for sale. Inquire at this office. Wanted-Position by man and wife on a stock ranch, address Chas. H. Blanchard, Waltsburg, Wash. Presley Smyth and Mrs. Cassia Smyth were over from Diamond for a few days this week visiting with friends and looking after some busi ness affairs. If out-of-town customer and oth ers desiring taxes paid will hcim! us their tax notice or otherwise notify us, we will be glad to attend to the matter for them First National Hank of Burns. Mrs. Ft. R. Site was a visitor here tturing the week on business. She reports Mr. Sits in better health than for some time past, a fact that Is re ceived with much satisfaction by his many old time friends. The Burns Flour Milling Co. Is preparing te order a car load of wheat seed and asks that farmers turn their orders at the Burns Meat Market that they may see whether it Is necessary to order more or less te fill the demand. one of the enercetlc J. C. Duncan farmers was among our visitors the fore part of the week. He came up to aid a neighbor to make proof on his land. Mr. Duncan states that they have more snow In that community than we have here, which Is unusual. He considers prospects fine for crops this season and hopes to raise teed for his stock and grain for the mill In addition. Dean Horton was over from Dia mond the first of the week. Outs, barley and wheat for sale at Perry's Barn. K. J. Williams was in town from Silver Creek the other day. For Hale Ten tons of rye hay. In quire at this office. Jack Withers and Lee Clark were down from the Harney neighbor hood yesterday afternoon. TUB FIH.HT NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND BVRPLCB SIOO.OOO. "THK BANK THAT MAKES YOUR S S S S HAFK." ACCOUNTS INVITED. Mrs. Anna Haines Is home from Portland, where she spent the win ter months with her children. She found It necessary to return to look after her Interests, leaving the child ren all In school. Estray Red muley cow, branded lazy bar H on left hip; marked with underbit In left ear, swallow fork and underbit In right ear, has been at my ranch for the past three months or more. Owner call and milto necessary proof of animal. P. O. Smith, Burns, Oregon. Wanted Men or women to take orders among friends and neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full line of men, women and children. Eliminates darning. We pay 60c. an hour spare time or $24 iuii time. Experience unnecessary. Write, International Stocking Mill, Norristown, Pa. Adv. 4-21 Furnished rooms. See Clnvengor. (Tnr'".v Ward was among our visitors (luring the present wek Mutiny and cii'ctrlcul ropulr work, oxy-ftcetylone welding. Jack Me Uulre. Fay Comegys and wife were in town for a few days this week on business. Fifty tons of sugar grass hay fed and stock watered for $11.00 a ton. B. R. Ausmus, Lawen, Oregon. 3-12 Miss Drusa Dotlson arrived home last week after an absence of several weeks spent In Portland, Seattle and other outside points. Two good blacksmith outfits for sale, one in Crane, the other in Burnt, Will sell complete outfits or any part of them. W. W. Drinkwator. C. V. Reed v us In town for a few (1r's during th" week, having QOBftS In to sctlli' the estate business of lln i;it.' jpshui Fry of wlili h he was ad ministrator. Out of tun -i taxpayers who dealre us to pay their taxea will pleaae- send iim the tn collector! sta:eniet of the iiiikiiiiiI due together with In structions for payment ot the xnntr. HAKNKY COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. Soldier who took Anseo camera from the restaurant lute Saturday night was recognized by proprie tress. If returned to restaurant by Wednesday, no questions will be asked. Otherwise, proper author ities will bo notified Wednesday noon. Owner. Henry Richardson, a nephew of A K. Richardson and a hrother to Miss Violet !! h unison, was one of the soldier hoys to arrive home this week. The young in. mi did not get out of the United States but was in a training camp lor many months. He spent a few dsvs here but has gone to I'rew- sey where he makes his home. J. E. Slzemore spent a few davs In town this week with his family and incidentally conferring with the in come tax man. He came In to pay his respects to the force In this shop and also called on Millie Byrd and his mother. He'd like to have that boy but we need a "devil" In this shop and he bids fair to make a good one. W. II. Keeler Is again in Hi' with hl family. i in Tim Hums Cm li Btors In luivlng Its Itllev branch store moved from the old locution to u now slto near where they purchased the store business of Mr. Clark. For Sale or Lease All Sec. 11 T 23 8. R. 81 !:. W. M. with about 200 acres of cleared land which has been cultivated, would lease for cash or crop payment. Write U. F. John son, Vale, Oregon. 3-22 Born Monday, March 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Welcome, a daughter. Jake was down with the "flu" at the time of this arrival and his ch'lc'ren are Just recovering, therefore that home is something of a hospital Just at present, but all are Improving fine and on the road to good health i.i;aln. A. The First Baptist church. Sunday, March 16. Sunday school beginning ft it: 4 5. A.M. Preaching at 11 o'clock. r , Subject: Does (Sod Get Angry? Evening worship beginning 7:30. Subject: Get Off The Fence. Prayer meeting on Thursday even ing of each week. You are Invited to attend these sorvlres. JOHN F. MOIILEY. Pastor. CHRlNTiAN SCIKVCK NOCIF.TY R. L. Haines, former marshal of this city, arrived home Tuesday He volunteered his services In the --rmy and got across to France but the armistice was signed before he had an opportunity to get to the front to fight. Mr. Haines Is an observant man and bis friends say he baa come interesting things to tell of 41s ob servations while across the water The newspaper man has not bad an opportunity to interview him as yet. Metrays Oae small black Jersey cow. branded Q on left side and no egr marks, dehorned, should have a call; one red muley heifer coming 3 years old, branded T wrench on left side mark with split In left ear; one pale red heifer with white face, com ing 3 years old, branded flying dia mond on left hip, marked split In left ear, should have calf; one red heifer coming 2 years old, both ears cropped, branded LY on left hip and flying diamond on left aide. Suita ble reward for Information regarding same. A. A. Tipton, Burns, Oregon. Services nt 11:00 o'clock. Sub ject of Lesson-Semon next Sunday: "Substance." The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. The reading room In the chnrcb Edifice, la open on Tuesday and Fri day from 2 to 4 P. M. Sunday School meets on Sunday at 10 o'clock. Pupils may be admitted to Its classes up to the age of 30 yeara. The public Is cordially invited te the Church Sevlces and to the Read ing Room. , o THK PKNTKCOHTAL CHURCH OK THK NAZARBNK. Sabbath school 10 A. M. Preaching, 11 A. M. Young Peoples' Meeting 7 P. M. Preaching 8 P. M. Wednesday evening prayer meeting 7:80. Bible study class Friday evening, 7:30. You are welcome. Don't be a slacker. Come out to church. Who would want to live in a town without a church T Then get busy and attend the church services. A town Is known by Its church at tendance. Attend the house of Ood and Ood will honor your own home. KEV. GEO. WARD, Pastor. I'RKHIIYTKHIAN CHURCH. B. 8. Hughes, Pastor. J. H. Anderson was over from Van a week for the other day to see what the inepme tax man had against him and said he was somewhat concerned about whether some of hilt neighbors would get their blanks In time to make re turns by today, at which time they are supposed to be In the hands of the collector. There was not suffi cient time or nntlea riven tha unni. since the middle of laH December rnf ,n the ,B0,ated part of the and spent a part ef the time In Los , country to comply with the demands ""cre"' ""' obbcii, .-an r raa'.isco fr . ..,., u.-.i, ,K Mrs. William Hanley arrived home last Tuesday from a sojourn In Southern California ind other places of Interest. She hat been absent Sunday school at 10 A. M. No preaching aervices, as Mr. Hughes, the pastor, will be at Crane. On Tuesday evening, March 26th, the annual congregation meeting will be held In the church, where all reports will be beard for the year 1918. Further preparation will be made for the pastor going te 1'rea byteria that will meet In Baker April 16 th. Report of the Condition of the Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon March 4. 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $366,264.64 United States Bonds 34,500.00 Liberty Loan Bonds 42,200.00 United States Treasury Certificates 57,000.00 Bonds and Securities 43,598.76 Furniture and Fixtures 3,500.00 Real Estate Owned 1,000.00 Redemption Fund 1,175.00 Cash and Exchange 119,344.08 $668,582.48 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 26,000.00 Surplus 52,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,659.91 National Currency 23,500.00 Bills Payable to Federal Reserve Bank . 25,000.00 Depo.it. 540,422.57 $668,582.48 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED ATTENTION FARMERS! Start the Season Right. "WOODLABK" Squirrel and Gopher Poison Is Sure Death to All Rodent Pests Siik'KOHtiens: Early in the season, when fresh green food is scarce, is the best time to destroy sage rats, gophers, etc. ; when green food is plentiful they fre quently do not eat grain of any kind, but hide it away for food in winter. Price 60 cents at The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS. Props. Patronize WRAY'S AUTO STAGE and get a daily service between BURNS and BEND FARE. $10.00 50 lbs. baggage free HEADQUARTERS AT REED BROS. is 10 Fullblood Hereford Bulls For Sale 8 to 14 months Anxiety Fourth breeding $1000.00 for all or $125.00 each E. H. BATHRICK, Denio, Ore. r and other California cities, to.nli.ff Many of i 1111111 11 nil i vnn navn in ufAnma. liu.t hv arev nf AA&. .!... -U. '..... of the Princeton coontrr. . ' .".u ro u . Moll tha, , ,aw ha(1 boel) pa d t ... ... -; Btayea a short time anil also a few i ,,i. tin,. a short time and alo a day in Portland befon coming en la. Mrs. May Kggleslon took her de parture today for Portland where he goen to attend the annual re union of the "business getter" of the Oregon Life Insurance Co. Mrs. Kggleston look up (he work In this 8 county following the death of her husband, and she has ranked hiKli : among the agents of the company in I aaenrtng itiiHinen.H. This nesting In Portland Is at the aipenea of the I company and Mrs. Bggleaton li en tertalned during her stay 0 port land at well aa her transportation there and baok, Including Pullman acoommodatione. Tnto would Indi cate lliat she Ik making good with be company. miiiiiinitmmmtmuitunttHtimmron ANNUAL P. P. P. BALL BURNS COUNCIL NO. 8,888 SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Tonawama Hall Everybody Invited Aff8 Limit 18 years tMttuwMuuminmm:iKi:tmtttmxti 1 Millinery Including the latest and smartest Spring and Summer Creations Exclusive agent for Victor Tailoring Company with a full line of Spring Samples for Women's Suits and Dresses Mrs. Lelah Millar At the Schwartz Store MM The Store With a Push THAT MEANS US We pash the goods in as fast as the new creations appear ' in the market they're placed ess ear shelves ana ceaaters. And we push them Oat newer permit them te heeeme stale aad shop-worn and out of style. la this pushing out process our customers reap THE BENEFITS OF THE PUSH They get seasonable goods at bargain prices, as all goods must go with the season, and the price is the push. You! We invite you to get in the pnsh. You'll enjoy it. BURNS CASH STORE EBnSBa?Z3ca3BBaCani :.m