iJ. A It N H V PAGU FOUR T !! K TIM M H - II H II A L I) 11 U It N N V Ol'NT V O It R O O N Saturday, March l.'l, 1020. The Times-Jlerald. Has The Largest Circulation Of Any Newspaper In Hsrnoy County. JULIAN IJYRD Mnnngar SUBSCRIPTION KATES On Ytur Munlht . flirea Montht $2,00 . 1.00 .. .78 Saturday, March in, 1IHJ0. M-is,i io,:ir ,'127.82 " '.ri .'.-j.1.1 1 JNTRIt CHUItCIt WOULD MOVRMRNT (Itoport hy Hcv. 11. S. Hughes) Hcv. II, 8. Hughes, tho ouly pro- tiestnut pastor In an area uf 10,600 nqunru mlloH, represented Hnrncy county at ii gathering of pastors of this Htttlo In tho eonreronco hold, At Portland last wcok. Tho world'H Hurvoy put on In Port land Inst week by a team of tlvo workers selected from tho flrt con- lerouctt nt Atlantic City January 7 10, 1920. Whllo thin conforonci Tna going on tlioro wore olovon oth ers of tho sumo kind heltiK cnrrlod on In other pnrtH of tho Unltud States. Thorn aro thirty denomina tion co-oporntlug for world wldo ex tension of religious offort. There woro almost flvo hundred pastors of tho prodostant churches of Oregon in attendance nt thlx confer ence. ThlH survey carried tin Into tho roinotcxt bounds of tho earth. First wa Hludlod tho needs of tho for- i i Cold rullglounly, educationally, Industrially. Following tho needs of tho for r'gn Held we Hut In xllubce and stud ied thq needs of tho homo Held,, com prising tho United States,, Alaska, Hawaii and tho Woxt Indies. Wo studied; Tho relglous noods nt home; educational ncedH, Industrial needs. Wo Btudied our own 'atuto JieedH with every county hoforo us. Tho plun In to curry thlH nurvoy with a team of from hIx to olKht Vilrlrnra lllfn nvnrv iinuiilu until I ... . v. ..v.. i ...... nui k tun II, Tlllu In-llll will lirllur will, ilu.n. i, ...... . ... ,ir. ... . .i.j... tern and slides and throw on thn M-reun the pictures of both foreign mid home scones to move uh In our activity for Cod's Kingdom and HIx (.'hutch. A ruiler report will bo given Sun dav morning nt 11 o'clock by tho 1-atur In tin? Prcsbyturluu church. Married C. S. .Miller, known t, ins iiiiimuiti triomls ns "Tuft." it nt l MIH NuIIIh Sltx wero married In this city last week. Tho Times-Herald overlooked thin evunt and fulled to mention It last Issue. Tim hrldu It a daughter of Mrs. Jumcx Henderson ami Is iulto woll known to tho younger people of this vicinity. Hti wax ti student of the high school i one time. Mr. Miller Ik oiio of th youug stock men of HiIh county where ho has lived nil IiIh life. Ilotb have lived In tho neighborhood of NBrrowH for niuny years and limy will innke their home In that part of tha country, Wu wlxu thorn every tiuppiiioKs and success. "O LIUKAltV Cl.l'lt 82.00 to2;c;i2,co No. (1205, Itoport ot tho condition of tho VI KMT NATIONAL HANK nt Ilurus, In tho Statu of Oregon, at lliu cloiio of business on Fouruary. asm, 1020. Loans and diaeountH, Including rodlHCountH IR70.0G8.B8 Deduct! NotOH and IiIIIh rodlcounted 121,0-18.22 OvortlraftM, unHocurod, $a27,8 I'. (hnernint'nt Hccut ltle.s owned: .' ' DopoHlted to Hocuru circulation (U. B. IioikIh at par) i"0;000;00 PledKod to flocuru U. S. dopOsltH (pur value) 10,000.00 Pledged aw collateral for Statu or other doponltH or hllta payable ir.,000.00 Owned and uupledRcd 2l.GriO.0o war pitvliigii CortllleutoH and Thrift Btampn actual ly owned ...1 Total U, B. aovernmoiil. ecurltlofl Other ltond.11 wciirltloN, etc.: Securltluu, other than U. B. bondH (not Including utockH), owned and unpledROd 10,0,40.83 Total bondH, Hcnurltloit, etc. other than U. B. 1 Block of Federal UcHOrvo Hank (50 por cunt or tnib-Rcrlptloti) Value of bunking Iiouho, owuod and unlnuurabored Furniture and HxtureH. Lawful roservo with Kk! era 1 -tt mmrm wk.,,.i.TO,,v . Cuuh In vault and nut umounln duu trom national bank .'. , Nut amouutH duo from baiikH, bankum, and truhl companleH (other than In Innt two ItomH) ChuckH on other haukx In tho auio city or town km reiortliiR bank Total of lnt throb Itomx r.7,r.5a.39 CheekH on ImukH located outHido 0 city or town of reporting bank and other caxh Itetim Hedemptlnu fund with U. S. Troanuror and duu from U. B. Troumiror Intercut earned hut not collected uppro.tlmate- on noted mid HIIIh Ilecolvnblo not pant due V Total .....V;;,.. 10, oto.s:. 11,000.00 4,500.00 0,900.00 27,015.26 56,375. , 1,088.20 8012 3 .12.40 2,500.00 12,802.40 1082,000.11 n rsin nan nan mn nan nn mn r?n rrn mn ran mn mn nen nan nan rrn rrn rTfi rn frn irn) iPTi wn JT'n rp-n rTTi itn P'n if n ir'uir'nnuFTi o mi ir"flfpn rar 1 Si W 1 jBfSk 1 W Akthtnj but HURRY UP! in. KLRtrj-S OVVICKHK Al lliu btHt meeting of tho Library Club held at tho homo of Mrn. I. II. Hollitnd last Saturday afternoon, .tho annual election was held and other busluekH connected with thb .annual -meutlug attended to Thn oUicou elect nru: President. Mrn. Krancox Clark; vice proxldeiit, Mn. W, M. Button; Hecrotni Mm. O. M. Faulkner; treas urer, Mrs-. J. W. Hlggx. Tli 0 next meeting of tho club will be hold ut tliu homo of Mrx. Win. Farm. H. C. H. S. Notes IlILRV JUMOU PUOfilLtM .L.IKS UITIICO.MH .' March 12, 1020 Piano Solo Itaymoud Voogtly; ReadltiR, The Life or Jamox With comb Hlley Hox fMark; ItendliiR. Appronlatlon of Hlloy Kdna Dlckon Hon; Vocal Solo Mr. McDadn; Head ing from Hlloy--rrancoH Donegtui; School Notes It 11 Ii y DIckeiiHOii: Song hy thu School "Wearing or the Groen" LITKHAHV SOCIKTV llarloy JlotohkMM, President; Deuoy Hwett. Vice Prexldent; Her nice Harkoy, Soorotary; Juno Dallou, TroHiuror. STUDRNT IlODV OFFK3HUS Pruxldiiit, Noll Miller; Vice Preil- noiit. Jo Cook; Treuxiirer, Kverott Kfc'leKton; Secretary, fJene Schwartz. ATJILKTIO ASSOC. OFFICIOUS President, Uvorott liggloHtou; Vlo i-reHinoui, uox uiarK; Socrentry Treasurer, Hollln Oowun. tho senlorx danco on March 20th, promises to bo It Kala affair. Tim hull will be decorated for tho occox- kioii and un ovwilng of entortalnment SHurod all. Dancing will commence at 9 p. in, and xtop sharply at one o'clock. MuhIc furnlxhed by .Homer iieca, j-iorabol Smith and Rollln uDwan, Tho list or Patronossoa: Mrs. Capital Ntock paid SurpliiM fund '. Undivided profit . , , tir,lE,&2 Lenx curront nxponxot, IntoreM; and taxes paid..-.. ' 9.673.76 Circulating notex outstanding v , Cortltlcd checks outxtnudlug ; Ca:ihler'il checltH on own bank outstanding.; Total or last two Itomx : 18.C47.97 IK-mund dcHsM (oilier IIuih bank ileposltM) Nuhjrvt to ittwrvc (depoxltx puyublo. within 30 day): Individual doronltrt mibject to check ' Ccitllicutcs or deposit due In lenx than .10 days (ithur than for money borrowed) , Total demand dopoxlta subect to Itcnerve.... 312,177.33 I'lyif (Ii'IhihIin Mibjerl to He-ei ve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal (luviiigsi : CortillcnlcH of deposit (other than for money bur rowed ) Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Iteserve,.... 120.1S2.S2 I'ulted Stales deposits (other than postal savings): War loan deposit account t Other United States deposits, Including .deposits of U. B. disbursing olllcorx Mills payable with Federal Henorve Dank... I.olterx of Credit and Travelers' Checks sold for cash and outstanding 1,200.00 0,340.77 I 50,000.00 G0.099.G6 r;5,4nXi7 50,006.00 .6.50 18,CL47 267,173.41 45,003,02 100.401.7 10.781.01 10.049.77 15,000.00 002.05 We are closing out our stock at price that are; in most instances, far below present wholesale prices. Stock up now for future needs. Thfesg goods will not last long and the first here are going to reap the benefit of . this sale. . v, & t We enumerate a few articles below with prices; every thing else accordingly. 4f Total Jt0S2.G0ri.il Liabilities for rodlscouutx, Including those with Fed eral Iteserve Hank 12I,1M8.2'J Total contingent liabilities : . 121,018.22 Slate or Oregon, County or Harney. s. I, I:. Ilr Consur. Cashier or tho above named bank, do Rolumnly swuar uiai me anovu siaienu-ut is true to tint liesl or my knowledge and belluf. - 13. II. CONSRK, Cashleq. Subscribed mid sworn to beforu mo this 10th day of March, 1020 , . VF.LLA M. WRLCOM K, Notary Public My Commission expires June 17, 1023 Correct- Attest: It. T. Ht'dHRr (1UANT TIIOM1.V.ON A. C. WRLCOM K luructon. Mrs. May V. for tl11 Literary Society, to be Frl Drown, Mrs. day the 191b. There will be several C. A. Ilyrd, Mrx. W. R. Huston, Mrs. ' musical numbers, good school notes, W. T. Skeins. 'and original themes on "Spring" Cook. Mrx. Schwartz, RgglcKton, Mrs. L. M. 1920 Many details for commonceiueut have been attended to. and what with all the regular school work, tho num erous social activities, tho class ban buna fnlrlv hu'iiiiiiioiI vi-llli wnrb Tho Senior class has been very . ""I'liuiuom, much occupied In decldliiK 011 tho ,l,,.n.K. ommoncoment Invitations and pri- 'rams. a class meeting was called 011 Wednesday, March 10th. hut as ret wo have comu to no definite con clusion. since we have taken It uh our special topic. Thu SophumnroH cordially In vite the public to bo present, and assure you that the program will be an Interesting one, and most enter taining. This poem was donated by ti Rsseutlal to success If you (think you are beaten, you are, If you think you dare not, you don't," If you'd like to win, but you think you can't, bane It's almost a cinch you wont. I'ho Harney County Hluh School '"" tlilnk you'll lose, you're lost, jo ball nine will reckon all of tho 'l01 out "r 1,0 wo. llud Seniors nlwayH show up woll- n' M;(: uogins wnn a reiiow's win, iilmru Tint 11 111 "10 Hiaie Ol 11)11111. If you think your out classed, you aro Seniors among Its members, Tho everything else. The Irnnliv run fnr ln.L lllor ury programs given by any class dur- J:M Y" ' 10 ll,u.,K 10 rlM lug tho Homester Is ngaln In evidence.: " Kl lo HUro or yourself Wo aro koopliig a .watchful eye on .. ",),uri' that. Ii would bo mahvolous If we can over win a prize. could capture that prize all other honors! Ins 1922 Is I lie man who thinks ho can. , , , . . ' Wo ro planning on somu form or I'hfl Sophamorex have conducted 'entertnliiineui for Mm i.vimim. u two class meotliigH tills wook ror the i,nH alwavs been thu custom nt llm purpose or framing up tho program Sophamorex to give the Freshmen n oloux U wo . ,i , , win a prize, ax well as ,ilr"H battles don't always go V .i ' V" ,M0 HtroKp 'ter mair, n V' Ijipt hooii or late, tho man who w Ctllars, ach, Hats, Caps, Boys Sliitls, $ .10 $2.50, 3.00 $ .75, 1.00, 1.25 , $ .50, .75, 1.25 Coys and girls rubbers, pair, .50 Mens ruttm, pair, Mens Mitlersliirts, . Bays Iwe pwci ynJerwear, suit, Mens dress shirts, . $ Mens ties, $ 1.00, 1.25 $ .50, .75, 2.50 . $ 1.00 1.C0, 2.00 $ .50 .75 Williams-Zoglmann Clothing Company reception the first or the year, but tlclng and by a series of kicks and for various reasons we were unable other struggles, can balauce thona- ... . I ...I.. af ...... ' . ... muru illinium piaus aru-suives very uiCMiy on a piano niooi. lo do (Ills, to be made, however, and we hope I hoy will accept our belated tribute. Contributed by a boy Thu "Scrub llasu Uall Team" or thu II. ('. II. B. will compete with the Hums Public school, at the Fair grounds Sunday, 14th. The Hoys Physical Training class Is coming along nicely. Mr. CcDudu xnyx In a collide or weoks thu class will be able lo "right about race" without much commotion, 1923 Wo received our report cards Moti lity and wo are all Just recovering, Wo now studiously sottlo down to an other six weeks or mental torture. Nj)t only mental torture either. arrived this week. Among our visitors last week wore Mrx. Schwartz, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs Thev bono to be. able to rescue somn. poor drowning "fish" oon. i Rgglcston. and Mrs. McOowan. Thu Seniors program was exceed-, ingly good. Wo wish to congratu late them. Tho Juniors will give tho entertnluinout this wook. Thn, best effort of thu students are put Into theso programs and I'm sure you will enjoy them Immensely. Thu Freshmen will give" you tlielrx 6iP program, The Olrls Quartet are resuming their work, which they dropped a row mouths iiko and are now practicing. They will slug ror the Commercial Club Friday evening, March 12th. There Is one Frohmait girl In tlx) iiuartet. Tho Sophamorex boast thn SERVICE? for GARAGE SERVICE SEE PAGE 5 WA I'll A NT CM Mi Physical Training Is progressing singers. wonderfully. Although they fall) t -,,- .m. i.r,.,.n,ii.,ir u,.i lown In the mud occassional, tho Wo r4)n..y nro .. ,,.,". ,hlHH ,.f boys are actually learning to run. . Frushmuii. riio girls nro expecting to be able to Tho Volley-ball outfit, succor root swim by sunimor. Thoy nro pran- ball and iwiyt or the tennis layout Notice Is lierebv glvon that then aru Htilllclunt funds on hand to pay oft :t"l General Fund warrants lisui" and registered up lo and Includir December 20, 1.919. Interest cense-. March 9, 1920. W. V. KINO County Treasurer T J. Sivift's Bacon 38c. Lb Weinstein Mercantile Co. Lawen, Oregon 'A SPECIAL HILLSDALE Asparagus Tips 30c Four Foot Pine Wood For Sale Farmers Exchange anager I u I Burns, Oregon A. OITINGKK, Proprietor NATE FRANKLIN, Manage 33