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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1919)
k .5 'W'A ft'tr.j ORKOOM 'ABKWGHT MIMl 0i THE re.ajt.. r.., " ''Ij t M-k " ' j w :t VTin.KpBBw-r' nlBK .or DWM) union RESO f Mr. 5 R'nd Mm, W)ti 'laMntiM Injur vtMMrx jfrftTI (Vnn Thankeglrlng.J, v v ' , from Loans. and. Discounts. . - Overdrafts - - - - - ,7V;-i U?S. Bonds and Treasury Certificates - -106,750.60 Other Bonds and Securitiii - - - , 17,4.17.26 Banking House, Funiitiund Fixtures Five ;PerxCent Redemption Fund -Interest Earned Not Golected Caslfori Hand and in Banks - - - 8,600.00 2500.00 12,103.23, 8&0;0I0.30 Capital- - - -;f?r 4 ' Surplus. and Undivided Vrofits - -Interest Collected and Not Eearned Circulation --'-----Bills Payable (Liberty Loan Account) Re-discounts with Federal Reserve Bank ; and Other Banks . , - - - r- - - -77,478.66 Deposits - - - - .-. - - - 585,950.29 880,050.30 m 50,000.00 101,447.80 173.55 50000.00 15,000.00 h LOCAL I Cecil Irving wrh In town Mon day on business. . , , iV Tho annunl ball of thn Mothers rlub given at Tonawaraa Thanksglv- Itifc night war n ropotltion of the usual blc success. It wan largely at- I n r4 it il n ml maiiI iVinv.xlt.vl.ll. . . InlPAil ' Lloyd Johnson upont tho week end by the guests. In town with his family. I Mrs. CashIo Smyth has recently D. R. Thorn was, among ours visit- returned from a trip to Portland, ora from Silver Creek during th"e foro Bho drove. Vriok In a now Franklin part of this week. "J I Sodau from the metropolis. Bho re- ( , tunlucd In ,thsj,clty for u fow day's; reier utrisiensen wan' la town . upon iter return to visit wuit mendl rrom iiib rancn ai uawun on i ucsnay, reek were hone I .1 Mr. and Mrs.1 Jobs Graven their . Ijttle daughter , were up the ranesi over BAy. i v"Frahk Catferaon 'i'fcfl a business vldltor from Lrfwcn" during tho. week nvlnomorl' Tuesday. V lro,lHtv HH hwI Hdo Sna wcard wore amofeg '6ur visitors from Diamond during tfctf eek. Siipt. O. h. tinhcock of the Warm Springs Indian ARoncy, was here on business In connection with the 'In dian affair durug the weoki haying .accompanied Elbert Gcorgo ' up. Mrs. Lucy Iieard arrived hero ro C. W, Lewis . was agreeably prised to havo his son Karl .call upon him at tho N. Drown & Son store the fore part Of this week. The young costly from her homo in Wyoming man had come to this vicinity to be and oxpocta to spend the winter' here an assistant to onu of the state engln with her fnthur. U. J. McKlnnon. Her ecru in charge of the, highway work husband is expected to join her In a In this county and Mr. Lewis bad not Hhort time. Mrs. Iieard l wvll known been lflferme4 of his cemlng. Barl " ( ft A a k t a .b . ' a I a i pioneer peepie 01 (bis county as was m mo service lor a time during ana formerly resided sere. the war. 9 C. H. Leonard returned home Mon day night f row, Tortlahd whroio had boon on bujlncfs for n nhort time. v ' . 177,005.29 Mrs. Lee Caldwell has BQno to On tario for tne winter wnero ur hub band Is engoged In u barber shop. Thoy will spend tho' winter there. I. Cloldborg, formerly empoyed at tho Farmers Exchange, has gono to Portland where ho will remain for n tlmn. Ho told a repn :untntlvo ol this pnpc that ho wou'd likely re turn to this city at tfoino future dato. Y Miss Nora Martin arrived homo Thursday ovenlng ffom Nnmpa to sponcl tho Thanksgiving vacation, Bho made the (rip in by auto with he,r brother-in-law, I)uh Hciiwcard. Tho younn lady, will return to school to morrow. ' i ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smyth enmo over from their heme at fJlumonii. Sunday and departed tho following day for Portland. They wero accom- pan'oit from here by Miss Leora Ooodlow, who was taken albng for a little vacation trip. The party ex pect to bu ubient soma two wOoks. Mrs. Viola Wltham arrived hore from Ilakur last weok and t tits week raado proof on the homestead south Aait of this city. Mrs. Wltham'it husbnnd died while on thn homestead and later flhe found It necessary to go nut to earn a living. Her son whs drafted In tho army and sho wan unable to niturn to tho homestoad unll ho had returned. Tho young man Is now employed In a buslnoxs house In Uaker. J. C. Foley returnod tho latter part of last week from Portland where ho had bean as a witness on the Injunc tion suit brought by tho P. L. 8. Oo. against the Warm Spring Irrigation District because of the reservoir of that project submerging a. portion of the company ranch at Warm Springs. During hla absence Mr. 'Fotoy ex tended Bis trip to Seattle where ho visited with his daughters Mitts Agnes who lit attending school there. v V Charley J".' Joliason, ' the pioneer sttjfk man of the Lawen. neighbor hBM. was il tpwn Tuesday looking rfftfr eome buslnMfl affairs.! Mr. JakKfffi ( HjtylBg vary good health bijt H Mmewhat crippled from a hurt eaufM)( by a htrst b9klng him off. ottypnrliHf he M aetlve and hearty. H ha hea a refluent ef ths .coun ty fir many years and has witnessed ehangfs' front year to year, but has came to Ume when hu feels he tlti( (o It- and nhHld take thin easf)T. riht liOCALH. mr. reaw bUt a ;ho'r iim h , 4i Mrsl bash Nrhtrmlmi InWflcon rln, has been viiltlng wtth hfer son Ottor Gif h, ;or iievrral wtk. . Riht. Jrvlag.wau 'Uw'a MMdty looking after some hustoessf affairj ad KrtetlBg hia ol tlaM'ria'ada.. y . ' u ; j Mrs, fie Sewear(d is ihere ifrem her, "home atiOatari0;Biva Vttit to her 6ther,'llrs. Ella Martin 1 -Kd. 'Morgan wa p fr.om hia Weaver Bprlags hoaiethe fore' part of this week." He brought up tome meat to dispose of an'd while hero he topk the examination for tho posi tion, as cesittH enumerator. Mr, and Mrs. John Dlggn took tbolr departure yieitcrday' afternoon for outside pdlnts. Mr. Ulgga hM soma legal business before the supremo .court atvSa!em and, Mrs. Diggs in acebmpanying him 'out for a short vacHtlou trip and to visit with rola llyes find friends. 5 irwri i?miii?KT ? UJCai 1 JUJuilVAIIflT Whan .coniklcrinv suitable- CkrUtmau Gifts for yow wivci, malkari, elauihUrs, mCmtb, WMtHfArtf, com t thia ttora .t'aHl foaaact tha;lirHs ot ajiffjHowalaraf , ilK SWEATERS. ' T5ILK BLOOMERS, K "T , SILK VESTS g rrc... etc: x , i MRS. E. F. SCHWARTZ 3 i of aWrnt, Oref on J v i Novehiber 17, 1919 RESOURCES ' . .. Iioans and ' Discounts Bp.nds and .Securities -: United States Bbtef - Furniture and 'Fixtures 1 , : Real state Owned Stock in Federal Re'sorvt Bank Redemption Fund -Cash and xchange , LIABILITIES, Capital Stock - Undivided profits National Currency Other Liabilities Deposits ' rv t $ 366,31J 128,G8j ' 34,5( 1,0( 314,53! . . . " $842,936, 52,0004 10,94 . 23,0004 2,180s .: 728,807a .$842,9361 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED ' St! MM Chsfl. T Miller 'to ranch to snend ThMhhfl thu children who ac4eccup homo 'hefe In tewh nd" goi school.- i i c. it. reterson' is inlUawn. i! Potomoti recently shipped bo me. Ism f steers to Pettland MM while there' he was a witness before the court la the injunction shit to determine the value of tho I. L. 8, C9. landa InvolvejUBj me warm opringw retcrYoir urf m Mrs, John ro). Daly arrived from her hbne lit Bolso last aii and hi ar'gnest at the homo of sister Mrs.. Eunice Thompson. oiDtfcta t. remain here for a few i and .then vmi for a lime at utml , 1 Lester Williams Is over from 811 Creek vhriUng with bis wife and IH son., Keep prosperity at homo. agaBg' FOUR-IN- !Jr KNIT QlAjVATS SPEAKING OF FAMILY "TIES" , 1 If the young sters wear uut uau b wny not Kive ... , v;, him Jiali a dozen new one7, . GLOVES ' I SUlff . 4 uiiuia SHIRTS f!lnt.liitiir BOWS yDRSS AVATS v'" SOCKS ! BV glihann pany , T1 11 ' Keep Prosperity at, Home this Christmas. Sports in the Snow l' GET THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT to your liking to get the, benefit nature provides for yousin the great climate of winter by the vigorous exercise needed at that time, SPORTING GOODS Steel and wood runner sleds and skates are oh sale, here at the lowest possible prices consistent with the quality you demand. Our goods are guaranteed and their service will please you. C. H. VOEGTLY r ' J "The Hardware. Manv' . . ! ,7! f ) i on g Haw Cbrtptas nevelties for ladles and fhlNra arriving dally at, Mrs. KK. fKwaxta'a ntere. T When srk g ( Kind's hospital. Rt fffhl surgery In the inferior MWf -Vr- ! cur yeur fruit k far Thaaks-fl llie MHfUya aewk call wtet fhe and aaJe ltt. " " U-l nrji fihat national bank or SUHNftv CAJPITAfJ. AND MUHPLUtt 9IMvaM. .'"TUB BANK THAT MAKBfi YOUI 9 9 f 9 ..fUrB.' ACOOUNTM INVITBf)., ' , The Duma Oarage has ordered) five additional pelco-Llght plan t for local distribution. If you contam- pJate the purchase b'f,your own light ing, plant. m thh' Burn Oarage he- fore they are all tahehin-Adr. ti Patients rscelva the beet of ca' M the Klreoved Maternity Hospital,) THK HKHT NATIONAL BANK) oV HJHNN. CAf ITAU, AND HUHPLVB 91M,a. "THB" BANK TMAT MAKHi) YOVK '$ JAf." REDUCTION , J OR " t 1 ALL MADE-UP M i Miner y i Btiael Valvat ara kawa which wftl ba al intaraat ta patroHt . Py-ra-Iin Ivory Ladies' Manicure Sets Stationery---Victor and Editoa Phoriofraphs REED BROTHERS Headquarter for .PfOYaWl ' WaBa58avP sfS."iBaiBaBBr iBMpssfc BHBBge9JBaTajaiBB) 3MsSsPLljBgg abbV IViP pLbb11. .laVaBMgSLaM) BBBPafBBVcja9it9jg . ' ! ' ' Wfn ll I, , .1 l I ! if II ' Rogers Bi verware . r .) ajaaa BjaBaw r - Kw'aa BTtBj i BJ BJ . BBJ , Bfl BJ BwiMsa ' H JmW bbWBj BB"gi Aft JtrV i- . I a. 1 '."! r . To Customers GENERAL MERCHANDISE 'It Pays to Pay Cash" aai I- HbbbbbbbPb BURNS :C4.STORE Mrs; Lclik Millar , At' tHS)iwirtx Store 3 ' O .... .eft- t MM. I 7KV .1