I 1'ago ICllght. T H U T 1 M M H II K It A !i I) It t 11 . H II A II N H Y (' O lT N T V O It H G O X Saturday, July 10, Ui i First Report of the Conditipn of the National OF BURNS, OREGON At the Cloie of Business JUNE 30th. 1920 S t.lnnl Bank RESOURCES ... - $593,427.95 - - 555.37 U. S. Bonds - - r - - 97,632.60 Loans and Discounts Overdrafts - Other bonds and Securities Banking House Fur. and Fix. 7 Five per cent Rcdemp. IVd ,,- ' Interest earned not collected -Clash on hand, and in other banks LIABILITIES 16,964.57 8,400.00 2,500.00 12,890.26 83,756.75 .$816,127.52 , Capitol -- 'Surplus and Undivided profits - - Circulation Bills Payable (Liberty Loan Account) - Re-discounts with Federal Reserve and other Banks Deposits $ 50,000.00 106,460.26 50,000.00 15,000.00 198,675.53 395,991.73 Ideal haying weather and tltu far mers nru making tho bent of It. Follow tJiofio Unit know and. buy your g'rocorlos at Drownu Quality St'oro. Qeorgo Oilman had htn loft arm broken last Sunday evening by fall ing from a horno. Now 7 font Docrlng binder for Balo, including Tonguo, Trunks and trans port, prtcu fnoo. N. Drown & Bonn. Adv. NMrs. M. II. Rrouton returned homo Wodnosduy qvuning front Ontario whom h)io had boon visiting with hnr son, Chester Smith, and family. Misses Loom and llolon (loodlow Chan. Johntioii 1h homo from Port land where hu had boon for several wookH. , Mrs. Fred Omyth wua over from hor homo at Diamond for a abort visit with rolatlvcH and friends tho lattor part of this week. Mm. Alvln Hurburt undorwout an oporation at tho King hoHpltal thin wook, Dr. Smith porfonnlng It. Hho in roportod recovering vory satisfact orily. Mr. and MrM. J. Wi .FarHon, par ents of Mm, Ohll Shaltuck, aro over from tholr homo nt Payotto, Idaho, Mm. Hhuttuck In recovering from n Hovoro operation at tho King honpltal. John flayer returned last Saturday lort thin week for I.os Angeles whom from a vIhII with li fit daughters, Mlis thoy expect to remain for an Indull-lllnloti at Spolcnno, and Ml mi Dorothy $816,127.52 OFFICERS JOHN D. DALY, President A. C. WELCOME, Vice President . , E. H. CONSER, CASHIER J. M. DESILETS, Ass't Cashier y Mr. LOCAL, IPJENBm and Mrn. II. V. Schmals havo UTAH I n 1 returned points. from a visit to outHldu Engineer fltubbloflcld nrrlvod up Dick Smith and wifo went over to Ilend Wodnonday whoro thuy expect- ed to moot his mother who wan coin- lug up from Kugenu to tipond a few r weeks with them during tho summer. Ceo. Cawlflold and family havo gone to Paisley to remain for several wookn. Jim Iiunyard, Mrs. Cawl field's brother, has a big hay contract over In that neighborhood and on, tho Itond stage Wcdnosday and George went over to help him taku will spend noma time hero looking care of It. after some engineering work. I ... , .... , Qeorgo Dickson, flold ropresenta Mm. Wm. Farro left Monday morn- tlvu of tho Hoino Statesman, spout a Ing for Canyon City where sho will few days in this city during tho woek visit with hor rootbor and othor re- renewing subscriptions and getting latlvos for a few woeks. Kuthrino new ones for his paper, Tho States has already gone over. -man has many renders In Hums, In fact morn than any other dally pa Tho new office rooms of tho Harnoy jior WH it is the very latest news we Valley Irrigation District and also can got. for tbo P. L. 8. Co. offices, havo been I oomplotcd in the Tonawama Dulld-I- Word was received bore during tho Ing and aro now occupied by tho re- w,,ok by relatives that Kllsworth Bpoctlvo tonantn. KgH had been married since somo I time In April. He left horn and wont Mrn. Culp, mother of John and to California during tho winter and Lloyd, arrived over from her home has been connected with the moving on tho Deschuton Wednesday oven-'picture Industry alnco. Ho was mur ing to spend a few weoks with her rled in April but did not let his re relatives In this vicinity. Mrs. Culp lathes In this city know anything formerly resided In this section, i about It until this week, Mr. nnd Mm. John Darsey amir H. F. Johnson and family are hero their daughter and Mrs. Darsoy'a'on a visit with relatives and friends, mother, Mrs. C. O. "Auntie" Tryo, ar- They aro at present guests at tho .Tlvod homo-Wednesday, evening from home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chan. 12. Mc a tour of the summer ronorts and l'heoters. Mrs. Johnson had been in mountain places in 'Grant county. I-Jugono whore tholr daughter Miss ittendlng the state the past winter thor rosldos, going later to a moun-.hut thoy are now out to enjoy the tain resort and then homo by way1 vacation porlod and decided to dovo(o iiunf'i;. iuv; iiiuii iiutiiih nuu n jiui i ui him uiutj iu Wluir 11111117 lllir ..a tfno tlmo, , v Inoy county friends and rojativo?.. They drove flrU, to John Day and Dessell, has been at I'xalrlo CJtV'Wheru lira. Frye's bro-1 university during ifcte time lw. W. Urown wan liero frotu his biock ranen ror a any or iwu mo roro part of this week and while iu town ho disposed nf his wool for 12 cents per pound delivered at Crane. Thin i.i considered a good sale. Mr. and Mrs. V. h. Suelllng came over from their Lake county home last Saturday and on their return took tholr daughter, Mrs. C. M. Faulkner, nnd her children, with them to spend a portion of the Hum mer. Geo, I,. Huchunitu nnd Ills sonlu law, Harold Johanscu, wre vU'tnrs Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. .lohannon aro visiting, with tin lluchanaim tat presont, having come down J rem their home In Washington for n whlto. II. It. Schanno of the Ilund & llurtin. AUto 8tngo reports u very dlsasteroun fire In Ilond tho fore part of this week. Several buildings cov ering two or threo blocks woro burned, including two garages where many cars were destroyed. h, L. Ilreedo, a motion picture rep resentative, was here Thursday in the Interest of his film house located in Portland. Mr. Ilreedo formerly rop resonted a paper house In Portland and had made thin territory (ln for mer yea'm, therefore was not a stranger. Mr. and Mrs. McMahan wore down from their Hoek creek homo Wednes day evening to meet their nler.e, Miss Maggie llllyou, of Artorla, n'ho came out to spend a portion nf her vacation visiting with them. The young lady is a teacher In the schools of Astoria. Tho pnrty wont on out to the ranch that same evening. Walter Wlnebargor accidentally shot hmsolt through the hand on last .Monday by tho discharge of a shot gun when ho allowed the stock to strike the floor while he had bis hand over tho munlo. Tho hand Ib not seriously Injured according (n tho physician who dressed the wound, theru being no bones broken, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Henderson came up from tholr home at Narrows Wednesday en route to Albany, go ing out by way of Horn! and over tho Cascado mountains In their car. Mr. Henderson Is reported to havo re rontly purchased three registered bulls from Heck & Son, of Idaho. The animals woro recently brought to Crano whore Mr. Henderson received them. Ho Is 'going to exhibit his stock at the fair thin fall. o- al Portland. The latter has IIiiMhkI lrr high school ItncdV College. .ovlt liiid will onluV Gene Melvlu, a former resldoul. of thin city, Is here on a visit with re latives and friends. He In an uncle in the Iteed, hoys, Grover JumoHnn and Austin Goodman, Ho left here M yearn ago, hut finds several of his former acquaintances, Mr, and Mm. Arable McGowau en me over from their stock ranch In Malheur county yesterday. Thoy havo Just put up the Unit crop of alfalfa and it was so hot thoy decided to come over where they could havo nice cool nights to slo.in. llorn Wednesday, July 7, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Turner, twin bpys. Tho larger boy lived only an hour ot so, causing grief to bis parents and relutlves, but tho other boyaiid the mother are doing due at tho Hums Maternity hospital. oJ WAYHIDti OHHKItVATIONH Hy I. K. .McDanlelw County Acnt Kverythlug pointing to u good Icouuty fair. September 30th and Octobor 1st and 'Jnd. Havo samples of your best crops. Get your livestock of all kinds In shapo. Ladles and children given special consideration In premium list. Ask tho County Agent to holp arrapge for community exhibits of grains, grasses, root crops, etc. Speaking of a silo reminds us that It is an economic waste to ship cream to Portland, Seattle and Idaho points and then ship butter back. This of fice Is in touch with parties who will Report of the Condition of the Harney County National Bank OF BURNS, OREGON JUNE 30, 1020 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 489,486.96 Overdrafts - - - - 207.77 Bonds and Securities 125,253(0o United States Bonds ,. 34,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures - - - - - - 4,601.77 Real Estate Owned 1,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank - . - : - - 2,350.00 Redemption Fund .1,175.00 Interest Earned but not Collected - - - - 7,300.76 Cash and Exchange 160,316.71 , ' - $776,19212 " liabilities . Capital Stock - - - - , 50,000.00 Surplus - 52,000.00 Undivided Profits 13,787.34 Interest and Discount Collected not Earned 233.55 National Currency 22,700.00 Reserved for Depreciation Libery Bonds - 2,495.49 Deposits 634,976.44 $776,192.82 . UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY Married Sunday, July 4tb, at the Daptlst parsonage In this city, Clar ence Douglas 8wacker and Miss Huth K. Harbor, Hov. J, J. Tlcknor per forming tho ceremony. Iloth these young pcoplo are woll known in this vicinity, the bride having attended Fine lino uf Quality Clothing Jait in. Mens Suits and Trout-era. N. Drown & Sons. o THKHPAHH NOTICE No trospasslng upon my prnmltct. Keep your stock out of my field an tho high school during the last your. loss by my permission. A rowaM Mr. Swacker wan one of tho boys j for conviction of tho violation of from this territory to respond to tho 'this notice James H. Stewart call of his country during tho late war. i' r-O laiiiirr hgtnty Klvo cents each will bo paid for Itabblta killed within tho boundaries of our farm north of Burns. This offer stands for 30 days, and count will be made on our placo. Adv N. DHOWN & SONS July 8, 1020. o 6-1 G. STOCK IIANOHKH WANTKD Wo will soon havo a nunilM-r nf buyer for wrao first class stork ranchrw reasonably priced. Como In ami IM your property Humr County Abstract Go, PAID I.OCAUS. Try rircNtono Cords. Universal fliinitrn. A,lv. tt erect a creamery Jf assured of cream Finn lino of Kakhl and Corduroy nt prevailing prices. Aro you Inter-: trousers. N. Ilrown & Sons. Adv. Going out for Come to us for fishing tackle See our supply of Rods, Lines Flies, Hooks, Leaders, etc. REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drag Store LKT US CUT YOU OFF a nlco rib' roast for tho dinner you want to bo cupoclally good. That will sottlo tho moat part at onco. Tho rich fragranco aa it comou from the oven, tho. molting tondorneaa of each mprsol will nuroly prove tbo meat the. cholcost to bo bud, Our moats aro worth more than otuoru, but wo don't cburgo more, O. - W. CASH MARKES ested? If so let tho County Aner.1 hear from you. If you are milking ten cows, a small silo will pay you and by breed ing for fall freshening you can havo a regular cream check coming In each month, Instead of a spring and early summer proportion as is now the rase with most of you. Tho silo Is not tho cure for all Ills a farmors pocket Is heir to, but It will fill the; milk pall and put fle.-h on tho steer nt less cost than anything that has uver been tried. j From the standpoint of livestock, farm apd other exhibits already pro-1 mined In addition to a big list of! sport, races, riding contest, bulldog- lug and a score of other attractions now holng lined up by the committee In charge, there Is every reason' to bellevo that Harney County will not fall far behind other counties In stag ing a successful fair this fall, espec ially when the late start Is consider ed. If you havo tlio Interest of, your community" at heart, , get .In. and boost nnd nn,t only luko, an exhibit' your self but assist In arranging for a com munity exhlblti Stetson Hats $0.00. Sons. N. Urown & Adv. Mrs, A, I). Jones Is now In chargo of tho Smth rooming hotuo adjoin ing tho Colo hotel. Sho will bo! pleased to moot hor many frlondH thoro. C-12lf. Win. Farre Practice before U. S. Lnnd Department and Real Estate Indications are that the lure of the land will attract many Inventors to ILurney County tho com ing eon. Listing now will bo kept bnforu pros pective Investors tho rn- Urn waMin. Olrl wants Work'. Phono l)l41. INDIANS ItfcCKIVI.VU HI'KCIAf MKDICAL ATTK.NTIO.V Bupt. O. h. Habqock of the Warm SprlngB Indian Reservation, accom jianldd by his chief clerk, R. M. Smith and Iir. 'c. W. V. HadoBky, arrlvoi in. this, pity tiro first of (bin week Mr. ,Babj!occ mukedlrrouuont visits to this vklnlty'nH hi? Into tho local Pluto ; In dians under his supervision; orTnth" or, ho' ls'pxpi'cted to Jnok after 'the wjdfarn of the' roving, bands of this territory. Ho waa hero recently and found So mahy of tho Indians with eyo Infection ho derided to ask for special medical aid after discussing tho situation with Miss Howell the community nurso. The la.tter prom ised to do follow up worq and try to assist tho Indians in caring for their oyoa following tho nccoBsary opera tions, Dr. Radosky conflnos his practice to tho caro of tho Indians of tho Uni ted States, being constantly In the. employ of tho Indian Department. Ho travols from place to place aB his Borvlcos aro roqulrod nnd Informs a roprosontatlvo of thlu paper that ho baa oporatod on ovor 1500 Indiana during tho present Bprlng and Bum mer. Ho finds tho IndlaiiB roqulro caroful attention to tholr oyoa, mnny of thorn having trachoma, but ho also flndu other uompllcatloiiB. Mr, Unbcock'H ehloT clerk tmont Hovorai clays woruim; out tho faintly Have your watch overhauled, Start hlntory and relationship of tho Indian tho old clock to ticking, got Unit old in this Bootlon, Thoy havo. had al-pleco of jewelry in woarlni order. lotmonta and with deaths it Is a tank .llavo your eyes fitted to Rcadiim to keep In touch .with rolatlonshlp3 'hIhssob, see O. M. SAJLISJiUIlY and trace tho propor holra to property Jeweler, ptklu, Bend & Burtis Auto Stage II. It. SCHANNO. WKS HIIX, O. S. PKTKRSON, Props. 1 To mi it ff Carn NOW MAKING REGULAR SCHEDULE Lcavcti Hunt every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday Special attention given passengers Quickest and cheapest route out Perishable goods, Express or any freight shipped via Bend in ourcare given prompt attention HEADQUARTERS, REED BROS. DRUGSTORE Baaauutfi ' i'Vaaaaaaaaaa KM-aaaaaaaaaaaL aaaaaMM4f aaaaaaaaaaaBh aaaaaaaYlaaaaaaaaaaaaaf BD9Saaaaaaaaaaaaw "POK'T WAKE ME" This was the night aftof-hls mother treated him to a plata of our cream Hrlug tho yonngator horo nnd maVo hlin happy. It'a rofroahlng, hoalth ful and nourlflblng. ..Many flavors to, chooso frpm all good. PAGE'S SWEET SHOP j Come To Us and we will save you money on your general needs Our store buys in quantities consequently we are able t to secure prices to you that lesser buyers can't touch We are specialists in a general way. Our counters offer daily bargains in women's wear, kitchen accessories, fancy work and so on through the list of popular articles for the home. J'Jo.erytfiina for Everybody Anything for Anybody Lunaburg, Dalton & Co, iMiiiiniiiimiiiiMtMmttwwHnnni