Statement of Condition of The First National Bank of Burns, Oregon at close of business May 12, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $586,122.06 U. S. Bonds 97,600.00 U. S. Treasury Certificates 24,000.00 Stocks and Securities 28,193.75 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 110,312.37 $860,728.18 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund .' 50,000.00 Undivided Profits 33,535.73 Circulation 50,000.00 Bills Payable (Liberty Loan Account) 25,000.00 Rediscounts with Federal Reserve and other Banks 150,115.24 Deposits 502,077.21 $860,728.18 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary Accounts Invited On!, barley and wheat for tale at Perry's Barn. James Westotv was hi town for a few dayn this week from Crane. Iijer Kins Toilet Welcome Pharmacy. Preparations. ! LOCAL ' I W. T. Vanderveer was a business Tlsltor to our city Thursday. Tice Schull was a business visitor to our city the fore part of this week. Grant Reynolds will grease your windmill for you dur'ng the sun.mer. Call phone No. GM7. tf R. H. Brown spent a few days in town this week attending to some business affaire. It would be a shame if his picture and record were left out of the Hon or Roll. Read the list of names on page four. Joe Tompson and family and his mother and Miss Leona Tompson Tuesday and Wednesday at the W. H. Robertson farm near Drewsey. The stock men of this vicinity are getting together for mutual benefit. It is time. They Just as well have things in better shape than other wise. THE FIHST NATIONAL BANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS aiOO.OOO. "THE BANK THAT MAKES YOUR S $ $ SAKE." ACCOUNTS INVITED. M. and Mrs. Wm. Farre returned Monday from Canyon City where they had been for a few days. Their little daughter, Kathrlne, remained in Canyon to visit for a time. Walter Cross and his son Archie, accompanied by Miss Cora Shepard came down from their Trout Creek home Tuesday. They were here to do some shopping and to attend the meeting of the Stock Association. Mrs. Geo. A. Smyth was in town for a few days this week in company with her sister Mrs. A. E. Brown. They had the privilege of attending a meeting of the Eastern Star while in town and participating in a social time following the business meeting of the Chapter. Batteries repaired properly. Jack McGuire. I. L, Poujade was in town this week. Are there any names missing? Read page four. Will he be left out? See the Hon or Roll advertisement on page four. James Pirle was in town Tuesday to attend a meeting of the Burns Cattle & Horse Growers Association. Frank Matuey who was operated on by Dr. J. Shelley Saurman last week in at the Flreoved hospital mak ing a very good recovery. 'tunc in and see the bakery goods. We don't keep it on display In the window because the sua dries it out rapidly. Page's Sweet Shop. Mrs. F. E. Swope and her children were passengers out on Wray's Stage Wednesday enroute to Portland where tbey go to visit for a short time with relatives. A. E. Smith, the merchant at Hlit zen, was in the city during this week attending to some business. He was accompanied In by Arthur Moore, a young man who is his asslateat in the store. I. N. Hughet and wife and son were business visitors from their ranch near the head of Harney Lake on Tuesday and Wednesday. P. O. Smith came in with them to attend the meeting of the Stock Association of which lie is president. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Barber ami ! children arrived here Sunday even ing from Ashland where they iiad been since last fall. Mr Barber had work there with the railroad but had to return to resume his residence on his homestead in Callow. Bruce Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Parker, of Paisley, Sunday had the mlsfotune to tear out one of the fingers of bis right hand which be came caught In a rope loop while he was engaged in branding cattle. He was brought to this city by auto, and the injured hand was cared for by Dr. H. E. Kelty. Lakevlew Examin er. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Brown and their sons, Harry and Glenn, were visitors in our city for a few days during this week. The boys were both in the army, Harry getting only to New York, but Glenn volunteered before and was In the aviation de partment. He spent several months in France and saw considerable ser vice In his capacity as a machinist. The young man Hccured some tint M commendations as to his prnfb itaney mechanic upon being discharged. He was mustered out in April. A reasonable reward will be paid for Information leading to the recov ery of a white faced Hereford hull branded JP on right ribs also IX on one hip nnd Q on the other; marked others wattle behind the right ear. -Jamos mmmmm Oard, Saddlebutto, Oregon. Mrs. Arthur Turner took her U parture Thursday enroute to Taiomu, where she will visit her mother, go ing later to Yakima to visit with Iht sisters, Mrs. Beebe and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Turner went out in company1 with the Clemens' who were going to Pendleton to reside. C. A. Harlan, of the Crane Mercan tile Co., wu a visitor to our city yesterday. Battery and electrical repair work, oxv-acetylene welding. Jack Mc Guire. Dandelion greens will be the next seasonable dish. It costs nothing ex cept ttme and labor. la his name there? Turn to page four and read the Honor Roll adver tisement. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. James and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Main were down from their homes near Harney on Wednes day. School Supt. Clark arrived home Monday from Prlnevlllc where she had been on business for a week and to visit relatives. For Sale- J35 Vlctrola nnd 24 double records. Perfect ondltlam. Price $25. Phone B60 cm iddress Box 24S. Burns. f A pair of ladies cream colored kid gloves was found In Tonawnma fol lowing the Victory Ball. Owner will find them at this office. Tba management of the Victory Hall still has some trophies on hand which It will be glad ;j return to the owner- on proper Identification. Mrs Archie McGown was up from Crane (ha fore part or this week vis iting with relatives and (MottdS and also attending the Eastern Star Chap ter Monday night. Atty. .1. W Mi-Ciilloch Is here from his ho-"c at Ontario looking alter some legal business. He Is going on over to Lakevlew on business be fore the courts of that county. Mrs. Prank Dibble and her son Willie came over from Silver Creek Thursday and while In town Mrs. Dibble took suddenly 111 requiring the attention of her physician. She Is better. Mrs. Chas. M. Faulkner and her children have gone to Lake county to visit with her mother for a time. Mrs. Snelllng had been visiting with them In this city for a few weeks and upon her return they accompanied her. Mrs. J. E. Rounsevello left In com pany with Lester Hamilton for' the south end of the county Wednesday. Word had been received that her mother was 111, end she hurriedly made her departure to see what she could do. . Cat Clemens and family left Thurs day for Pendleton where they will make their home for the next few years, at least. They have leased their property In this vicinity and Will take up tbelr residence upon a ' big farm near Pendleton. They took their stock with them. A number of Crane visitors were up from Crane Thursday evening. Crank Thompson and J. E. Van Wyn garden came up to recleve their first degree In Masonry, and Samuel Tlin broll for his second. McKlnloy Thompson. William H. Flser, and Italph Weaver came up to assist their friends. v iir. and Mrs. Obll Rhattuck were In yesterday from the Experiment Station for the first time since con tracting the Influenza Mr. Slial tuck said It had no respect for his wishes as he took the disease right at the tine lie should have lieen doing some of his most particular work In the field. However, he got the work done by the assistance of Maurlne for Milady's Beauty. Wnli ii I'l,.ii nun v Try oar banana cream plea. They are delicious. Page's Sweet Shop, tf Mrs. Kdward Street, who has been under the care of Dr. J. Shelley Saur man at the Flreoved hospital the peat week, left during tb,o week ror her home at Fife, Oregon. George Parsons was brought up from the Sunaet section during, the week for medical attention and was taken to the hospital where he Is be ing attended by Dr. Smith. A. H. Hollls, one of the pioneer stockmen of the Andrews section, has been in this vicinity for several days looking after some business interests and meeting friends. Although Mr. Hollls has been a resident of this county for twenty-six years, this Is his first visit to Burns. Sale of Red Cross yarn starts Tues day, May 20, and continues until Sat urday. May 24, dally from 2 to 5 p. m. Two doors north of post office, gray and khaki yarn for sweaters $3.00 a pound; white sock yarn $2.60 a pound. Money and postage must accompany all mall orders. Members are requested to send all yarn and knitted goods in to the Burns chapter at once. JESSIE MOIILLEN. i Chairman Knitting Committee. :l MIgh The First Baptist Chnirh. Sunday. April 6th, 1919. Sunday school beginning at 9:46, A. M. Preacblngat 11 o'clock. Subject: What God Would Have l's Seek. Evening worship beginning at 8 P. M. Subject: Be Sure Your Sla Will Find You Out. Prayer meeting oa Thursday even ing of each week. Everybody Is invited to attend the services. JOHN F. MOBLEY. Pastor. CIIRIBTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Services at !!: o''ock. The Testimonial Meeting, Wednes day at 7:30 P. M. The reading room la the church Edifice, Is open oe Tuesday and Fri day from 2 te 4 P. M. Sunday School meets en Sunday el IS o'clock. Pupils may be admitted to Its claaaes up to the age ef 2S years. The public is cordially Invited to the Church Sevlcea and te the Read ing Room. , o THE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENR. Sabbath school IS A. M. Preaching, I I A. M Young Peoples' Meeting 7 P. M. Preaching $ P. M. Wednesday evening prayer meeting :30. Bible study class Friday evening. 7:30. HKV. GEO. WARD. Pastor. o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. B. 8. Hagh.es, Pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M. I'nlon services In the Heed build ing on Main street. Nil L Report of the Condition of the Harney County National Bank of Burns, Oregon May 12, 1919. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $371,476.00 United States Bend 34,500.00 Liberty Loan Bonds 65,900.00 United States Treasury Certificates 50,000.00 Bonds and Securities 49,060.42 Furniture and Fixtures 3,500.00 Real Estate Owned 1,000.00 Redemption Fund 1,175.00 Cash and Exchange 128,558.34 $705,169.76 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 26,000.00 Surplus 52,000.00 Undivided Profits 4,458.14 National Currency 23,500.00 Deposits 599,211.62 $705,169.76 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED J GET SOME PEP TRY PEPTONA The Reconstructive Tonic Nothing Better for Enriching the Blood and Putting "Pen" into your system. $1.00 per 16 fluid ounces. REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store NEW IIRCULATION- -SERVICE Advertise! Is your business standing still? Did you do more f business last month than the month before? Perhaps it is your advertising. Our Autocaster AD ART cuts will lend life and snap to your copy. Ask about them they are part of our service free to advertisers. 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