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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1920)
It, 1M(3I0 KlUIIT Tina "'fcftnjjjS u ts-Jt a i r i t' h N' h . u a ntf i ('0 V W 'P V t 0 II Y 0 0 N .Saturday J'rtnustry HJgq ""ST Report of the Condition of the National of Burns, Oregon At The Close of Business DECEMBER 31st, 1919 RESOURCES Bank Loans and Discounts - ' - - - Overdrafts TJ. & (Bonds and Treasury Certificates Other Bonds and Securities - - -Banking House Furniture and Fixtures, Redemption Fund - - - - - Interest earned but not collected - -Cash on Hand and in Other Banks - $564;846.70 180,30 102,550.00 - 122;717.08 - 8,400.00 . 2500.00 1,3')006,83 143li;80 , r LIABILITIES Capital' ? .Surplus and Uiidivided Profits Circulation . .- . " - Bills Payable (Liberty Loan Account) Re-discounts with Feoeral Reserve and other . .' Banks 121,492.90 Deposits -, -, - - - - - - - 516,751.43 $856,512.71 v- 50,000.00 102,208.38 50,000.00 15,000.00 .'"' t,.; ..' v OFFICERS OHN D. DALY, President $855,512.71 .TV'.. E. H. CONSER, Cashier J. M; DESILETS, Asst. Cashier i. h WAT LOCAL PENLN& "Win. Sosonla whb In town Vodnet day from Narrowa. Mrs. TIioh. VanZandt. who Iuir boon at the Flroovod 'hoHiiltut for tlio pant fow woukH followliiK tho arrival of u baity girl on Dec. 17, Is noon to return to her homo. Ail Gustavo, of llond, nnil Joo Vrlmo, of Canada, urn scheduled to meet each other tonight in linn waron in a wrustlliiK nutch. fluitnvo boara tho tltto of Champion of Ar gentine, and against tills, I'rlmo -JlniH to have downed somo of tho best men In tho Northwest. Ills Int nt conquoHt was Cliot Camp, ktio vu an the prldo of HoIho, ut Vale, win Bins in two straight fallH. A couplo f fast boxing prellmlnnrloH will pre cede tho wrestling match. A Jitney daace will follow the oventH. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Ilorton have feeen In thin city for u few days call 1 upon old time acquaintances and looking after some business affairs, Mr. Ilorton has disposed of IiIh mer cantile Interests at Diamond to Claud Smyth who Iiiih taken charge, For the prcHont the Hortons will make their homo In Uolso where Mrs. Ilor ton and tho children hnve been re a Hiding for tho past fow years. Mr. Ilorton has not fully decided what lie will do In tho future. Mm. CaHslu Smytli and Mrs. Fred Smyth wnro over from their Dia mond homo tho foro part of thin week, taking in thu slghtH and call ing upon r ola lives mid fr!ondn. Uurnn lodge, No. 97, A. F. & A. SI., held Kh first meeting of tho year with Kh newly liiHtnlled olllcom. Ono can dldato waH received for the flrol de gree. Tho next mooting In on Mon day, January 10. UuriiH Chapter of tho Kaitturn Star meetH Monday night In the MaHonle room. Thin will bo tho II rut meet lug held under tho direction or tho now olllcorfl. A nodal tlmo unually follnwH tho Star meeting, an many of tho young folka like to dance. Mm. May V. KggleMon in leaving thin week for tho convention of Ore gon Life insurance agentH at Port land, on tho 15th and 16th. Mrs. Kggleston is atartliiK early, n oho wlHhen to upend Home tine on tho way looking after her bunlnonH In terests. Sho oxpoctH to bo gone a couple of weeks. Misses Holen Anderson, Hazel Frease, and Margaret Whealdon re turned Monday from holiday trips to Portland, Tho young ladles are In structors lu tho High school, and re sumed their classes Tuesday morn ing. They report an excellent out ing, well worth tho Inconvenience of Hustorn Oregon winter travelling. In their aliHouco Monday, Itov. Harold Humbort took some of tho classes, and delivered two lectures to tho students. StoVo Heawurd wail in town tills yeolc on buRlpcss. f Ij. M. Ilntnlllou Witt,! reglslorod at u local holoj. tturliig tho latter lmrt of thyvcok v Proatloy 'Smyth mur Itfn nopJiow, Olitudo Smyth, woro over from Dia mond Wodnoaday looking" after spmo UUHII1CHH minim. V ' Mnn.. OilllilliK IllKllllO A i din 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank King, a son, Mother and child are doing well at tho Firooved hospltnl. Harry O, Smith of tho Hums Uar ngo has been confined to his homo for a fow days thin weak mirroring from an attack of notiralgMa, Ho in Im proving at this tlmu. Mr. and Mrs,' Clitudo Smyth wero over from their homo at Diamond Tor u row diiyn this wbek visiting with friends and attending to some business. Tho Presbyterian Lftdlos Aid will moot at tho homo of MriM.SM. ni ton on next Wednesday Miftormion, Jan. 15 at which Hint) thbro will bo mi Important buHltiesii session or the society. Members tiro urged to bo present. Mr. mid Mrs. C. D. Johnston, (it Tlngloy, lown, are hero on a visit, to' bin sister, Mrs. .1. K. Buomoro. They arrived on New Year's day and ox poet to go from horo to Southern California whoro they will spend tho remainder of tho winter, Oeorgo Marsdon was hero for a short tlmo tho foro part of tho week looking aftor some or his stock that nro wintering In this vicinity, Ho loft Tuesday njght for Crane where ho took the .train tho following morn ing for Idaho whoro ho has more stock wintering; Harry Danloy returned tho foro pnrt or this week from a pleasuro trip to outside points. Ho visited In Portland and Tacomn while away and told a representative of this paper that ho onjoyed tho mild weather while over on the coast. Mrs. Danloy remained at Tncomn until tho weather moderates beforo fra tfllttrtllffl Ulinilmlil rinrltrnil P. li Onto Tuosdny night from a fiojouru of sbveral months In California. Mrs, Itembold Is hero to look after some business affairs and to visit with relatives and friends. Hbo Is looking well and her many friends are pleas ed to welcome her. Tho lady Is not going to remain but a fow weeks sluco she has disposed or her homo hoif. Alio will return to California, It.-J. 'William wiw over from hlrf MHvor Creek Iloluo yesterday. Mrs. It, J, Joklsch and hor little daughter woro tip from Crane for a snort time miring tno wook. 13. 15. Horri. km ! 'returned . from Malheur county where he had noon called lor a conference last woek, and Is again active In the rabbit nolsoning campaign n this county. What do yo'thjtfk' of a stock show dur nit t it wook or mo norso ami Cattlo Halsers Association conven tion? Wo havo tho stock, but nro wp going to havo It In show shapo?. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wuchanan catnu over from tho ranch following tho accident In which their son Hoy was tltilto painfully hurt on tho highway work and visited him for n fow days. . Fred liiinaburtc. of Lunabltrg, Dal ton ft'Co.. took his departure this wook for Southern California whoro ho will visit for otlmo, During' his ubMonco Morris Hchwartr. will assist lu tho storo. , J. W. Mcculloch of tho firm of Mcculloch & Duncan, lawyori), left for Ontario Wednesday evening after a shorl tlmo sneli . hare with Capt, Dob lu getting tho Irrigation district iilTnlrs properly bororo tho court, (!. W. Lowls was slightly Indlspos ed Thursday night and unahlo to at tend his duties lu tho N. Drown & Son storo yesterday, His wiro re ported that It was caused from too much to cat. Nothing like that hap pens at our houso. Charloy Wilson was up from his Dog' Mountain ranch tho other day. Dy tho way Isn't there somo other way wo can designate Hint section 7 Dog Mountain Is nil right but "tho oil regions' would bo a bettor sound lug cognomen. . A. F. Hogors, who formerly work ed for Ij. u .Nooucheiiter in tho fur nlturu storo horo, was over from Oil' tnrlo during tho week buying furs. Ho Is now engaged in that lino of biiilnoflt and bcsldeos himself has four other solicitors in the field se curing furs and polls. Tho coming of the big stock men of tho entire country to.our city dur ing May Is ono of the events to look forward to. Thorti will bo represent atives from all tho stock Interests or tho oiltlro United States In our city during that session. Let'ii show 'em we're a stock country and that wo welcome that kind of "fellers.'' LET us make your - washday less tiring by supplying vou with effi cient equipment. The work you can save yourself week alter week easily justifies the small investment neces sary in the right kind of washing equipment , We are particularly able to show you torn very good labor-saving machine machine you can easily buy. Come in ' and ask about them. Tub, Boilers Wriifers Pails Fist IreRS (Electric sail Steve Healed) ' Hecy. Hurt Jones or tho Hums com mercial club arrived homo Tuosdny night from a visit to Portland where ho wont to attend the meeting of tho Btato Chamber or Commerce anil to bo with his family during the holi days, Mr, Jones was successful In securing favorable recognition of our plea for better mall servco tintl has thu support of tho statu body jln an effort to securo a dally between this place and Dcnd. j If we are to have a stock show in connection with the conventlen of the Orpgon fitate Cattlo and Horse Halsera Association, our local stock Ben should he preparing for It right now. If We are to show our stock let's have it In show condition. W. Haliht; who looks after H. A. Allen's btslness in Portland, came up tu Urst qf th week to meet with Mr. Aep, who a n charge of tho highway construction ror tho Pacific DrdgH Co., o discuss business affairs Mr. jlalgit will be heru for a couple or weeks. Sunday was moving day ror somo or our citizens. Fred Williams moved his family and household goodA to the drover Jameson resi dence on tho acreage tracts toward tho river and Grover Jamoson moved Into the llombold residence which ho recently bought. Tho boys would take a load from Fred's to tho Jamo son houso and load up with Jameson household goods on tho return trip, Mr. I. S. Qcor, who had occupied tho Itembold residence had moved bo roro to the Cecil residence near the court house. If you buy it from us, it's worth the price ' y3 John McLean, ono of the old tlmo ranchors and stock mon of the An drews section, was In town this wook lookug tor somo sprug seed wheat, Mr. McLean has been n resident or that part or tho county ror many years ami from tlmo to tlmo has prac tically made np Ills mind to clone out his affairs In this county and move away, but ho always comes hack. Now ho has no Intention of doing other than make somo money In this country and has somo 500 acres of Hue laud in tho Wild Ilorwo section whoro lo Is farming and raising stock He is putting his agricultural land Into alfaira as rapidly as conditions will warrant. HPKItblNO tho PAINTER House Painting Auto Painting BIgn and Pictorial Painting INTKKtOK DECORATING PAPKUHANOINU. AND TINTING KIH8T CLASS WORKMANSHIP Staining, Graining and Marbling J. S. GEER & CO. Dressmaking Plain and Fancy "Sewing Magtylierafle, "Costumes Mrs. F. A. THORNTON In the Loohor Dulldlug, acroa street, from Summit Hotel , H. N. Nelson was In from his ranch near Dog Mountain Thursday. Ho brought up a badger skfn which ho dlsposatl of but said ho ,wns not In tho business of trapping badgers for thm particular ono. and her family had t'lttpoyed of many of tho sage ratH on his ranch during tint past several wnekn. but the animal Insist ed in getting lu tho traps ho had out tor coyotes and us this was the. third offense and ho had broken three or her logs ho couldn't very well let her go as sho could not iposslbly make n living, therefore ho "tanned her Jacket for hor." PAID IXM7AL8. Nottco of Stockholder Mooting. Notice Is hereby given, that tho annual meeting or the stockholders of tho Intor-Mouutnln Telephone ft Telegraph Co,, will bo held. In Durns, on Monday January 12, 1020. PLATT T. RANDALL. Secretary. o 1 00.00 UK WARD STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE m m rm mm mm VM.m mVM.WM.JM. 11 J m w V, M w I - , V mm of Burns, Oregon DECEMBER 31, 1919 RESOURCES liOans ami uiacouiiio ----- - ?-.uu,,.; Bonds and Securities United States Bonds Furniture and( Fixtures Real Estate Owned -i 135.837.411 r I n a r ri rxtv j inn nn a. a.-lis ns.. 1,000.00, i5,3oU.UO( 230.588.32 $840,691.62 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank - ; - Redemption Fund Cash and Exchange'' X- - V ; - ? - - Liabilities Camtal Stock. - - . t ',$ 26,000.00 m i m-d ' t ft f f t l jNUuonui vu'reucy " - " " "' r "iuuu,v XAlXm. ,T ,'Kni4u TlnnAc 9 911 O JLVUWl V WVl JLV1 MVI'(.UIUVIUII " w w J TVf , - T UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED y We are Agents for Dr. Hess Stock Remedies Poultry Panacea :30 and 60c will make your Hens Iky more eggs. v Instant Lice Killer 30c Stock Tonic. A fine conditioner and worm ex peller. 30c, 60e, $1.25. Dr. -Hesi Dip. An Ideal Disinfectant. REED BROTHERS TJt Rcxall Brag Store ' ,k Ul i I1) I 'I ORDER YOUR Iftriit Cakes, Pies, Nuts, Lettuce, ' Celery, Etc., Popcoifn, Oranges, Oy . sters, Grapefruit, Grapes ' SWEET SHOP Pag Tho rosldouco of II. V. flchmaU linviiiR been tirokeu into the night of Dec. 22, 1919 ipid 31 Coyote Hklus ntoleri, the above reward will bo paid by the undcrlKued upon npprehon Blon nnd ronvletlnn of tho thlovoH, In addition fifty per cent of tho value of tho Htolon property recovered will be paid. Tho coyoto aklna wore all' No, 1 medium,, ellky and had been bountled in this county. C. T, KKL8KO. FOR SALB Good milch cow. O. M. HalHbury. See Kntrayod Hed I'oIIod two your old helfor branded P4 on loft Hide, no our mark; raiiKo In vicinity of IluriiR. Rultablo roward for her re covery. Ownor, Mex 'Sleloff, IJurns, OroKon. 1-atf. For Salo -12 horne-power HuhboII traction engine and hay bnler. A bargain. W, A, Goodman. 1-3, Lost Spotted lust Hprlnga' calf, disappeared about ChriHtmas tlnuf hero in town. Unbranded. W, A. Goodman. l-3tf. 'When sick go to King's honpital. Best equipped surgery In the interior and graduate nurse in charge, n-aatf. The Burns Oarage has ordered! five additional Delco-Ligbt plants for local distribution. If you contem plate the purchase of your own light ing plant, see the nurns Garage be fore they are all takon, Adv. tf Patlonts receive tho best of care at tho Fireoved Maternity Hospital, Lost ChrlatmnH nltcht. an nnon faco wrist watch, Hamilton move ment. Kinder will bo suitably 'ro whrded If loft at the storo. of Mrs. Schwartz. 12-27 . For bargains, In lino Jurnltuvo, in olmllni; a bokcusp, wrlthiff desk, bedroom units, rookjiiK ohulro, kltoh-; on cabinet, bun'ot ai)d Cliia closet, also $800 pliiVopiuiio for $500, boo Mrs. Ella Mickey,- v ' 12i37tf. STOLEN! DODGE t Brothers Touring: Car, Equipped with FIRESTONE CORDS No need to look within a Radius of 8000 Miles, as they invariably out live their guarantee. s FOR SALE BY Universal Garasre r ..i If