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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1920)
THE TIMBH'H 15 U A li 1) n U It N" H n A It N 15 v r O V N T Y o it io a o n Hnturdtiy, September IH, tUHn STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF f HE First National Bank OF BURNS OREGON At the Close of Business SEPTEMBER 8, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts - - - -Overdrafts U.S. Bonds Other Bonds and Securities " -Banking Mouse Fur. and Fix. - -Five Per cent Redmp. F'd - - Interest earned not collected Cash on hand, and. in other banks LIABILITIES Capital - -- -- Surplus and Undivided Profits - - - Circulation " Bills Payable (Liberty Loan Account) - -Rc-Diseounts with Federal Reserve and other Banks -------- Deposits " OFFICERS JOHN D. DALY, President A. C. WELCOME, Vice President E. H. CONSER, Cashier J. M. DESILETS, Ass't Cashier. r LOCAL C. A. Hawkins wan over from IiIh homo at Diamond during tho wook on buHlnortH. ' Kick Voegtly wan In town tho oth er day renewing acquaintances and attending to norno burtliumn matters. A. H. Karr, non-ln-law of P. S. Woltteiihtllor, In hero from bin liomo in Iowa. Ho Ih connldcrlng tho prop ohUIoii of moving to thin part of tho country and taking over tho actlvo management of tho Wolltonhlllor land Intercuts. Tho young man In a auntlcr and wo hopo ho makes thn raovo as wo nood nucb men to further tho development of tho country. AGAIN THIS YEAR This ttfcoro will ho Headquurtoi'H for School" Supplies Why wait, until tho last minute tho open ing day of school to buy all of tho needed supplies, liuy now while stocks are fresh and service not rsuhed. Tablets Rulers Pencils Pastes Crayons Pens Inks Wo enn u;ivo you a complete list of Official Hooks For All (li-ados. REED BROTHERS The Rexall Drug Store .$004,280.94 4,101.54 88,482.50 8,400.00 2,500.00, M,7UU.ll - 55,790.09 $808,393.02 $ 50,000.00 109,472.21 50,000.00 15,000.00 202,323.38 381,598.03 $808,393.62 Mr. and Mm. It. II. Drown woru over from tholr Diamond homo dur ing tho wuok. Mr. and MrH. A, E. Ilrown were In town for a fow days during tho wook from tholr homo ovor on tho Mai hour river near Vonator. l'Mlns Kthel Turner arrived from her homo near AndrewH Tuesday uveulng with her mother, the latter being ill and coming hero to counult a physician. Tho lady expectn to ro main In town for n couplo of weekn or more under tho caro of her doctor who deHlrcH hIio remain near and un dor the attention of a numo. Minn Kthel found a most hearty welcome from her many frlendn In thU city upon her arrival. Sho has recently been employed in a bank at Nampa but camo homo because of tho 111 health of her mother. Till: MKAT WH Kli.VD VOW will iluroly comu up to your oxpeota tlonn. In fact If It In your fimt order the moat will prove a revelation to you In flavor, tenderness and Juol noii.i. Wo don't ank you to tnko our word for It. (Jlvo uh a trial order and you'll have tho proof. O. - W. CASH.MARKES Set Ready for CHOOI Cecil Irving Ih hi luwn. Thou. noBiluy. Mutton wan (n town Wod- John Dnrsoy wan In town during tho wook on bunlncnn. Frank Ctorf wan registered at tho Hotel Lovoiih during tho wook. Walter Hulllvan In ovor from hln hondquartoni In IIoIho looking aftor IiIh ciiHtomorn In thin city. Mm. CiipkIo Hmytli wan In (own tho foro part of tho wook accompani ed by I'rorttloy Smyth. Thoy worn horo nu huHlucHH, Wo may bo ablo to do a llttlo can ning yot sugar niiido unotlior drop (n prlco the other day. 11 Ih quo tod at in cmiiIh a pound. 7 Archie McOowau linn nun In iihhuiii- oil an active IntoroHt In tho Duriin Oarage and will now ho found an Ilia manager. Ilo In an old timer at tho garago IhiiiIiiomm and flniln things coming along Junt uh In formor days only fiiHtor. MIhii Hara Unwell In again at her otneo In thin city after making a special trip to Crauo to aid a locall doctor In wimn operations. Whllo in Crane sho Inspected tho school child run. MIhh Howell Ih dovotlng hnr tlmo particularly to tho hcIiooIh at thin tlmo. Minn Kvolyu llyrd took her depart ure Wednesday morning by way of Crano. Shu wont to Wallowa whom sho will vlnlt her aunt. Mm, L. F. Allon, for a Hhort tlmo beforo going on to Seattle whero nho will ugaln enter tho Unlvemlty of Wanhlngtou for tho coming school year. Hurt Oliver wan making proof on hln bomoitead Wednesday. Hurt wan one of tho hoyn who wont over seas to help tnme tho Hun and slnco re ceiving hln discharge han npunt portion of tho time In Washington and at outnldo polntH. He han boon nt thn hnmentcad for nuvoral monthn now, however, O. L. Jamon and wife, parontn of Mm. Joo Krumholx, left yoHterday for tholr homo at I'. Center, Calif ornia, after upending nnvoral weekn In thin city tho guent of tholr daugh ter. They will make tho Journey homo by vnny stagon going out by way of Ilond, visiting Crater Lnlto and other hcoiiIc polntH en route. .Mm. Obll Shnttuck han roturnod from Payette where nho han been vlnltlng her mother. Tho lady In re covering her ntrength rapidly after her recent operation. Mm. Rhattuck Htitted nho had a, good tlmo and lota of fruit whllo out at her parontn' homo but nho wanted to got back to hor own homo. W. L. Iowo, tho trapper who liven near Hunter over on flllver crook, told tho writer last Baturdny night that he had Hccurod 74 coyotes dur ing Hint wook 2C tho dav beforo. That certainly In getting eoyotaa at n ratu that will exterminate them If wo had n few more like Mm. Mr. I.owo waken up much of the fur ho entehoH Into rolioa. rugs, etc , which in addition (o tho bounty. initkoH him a good Income. Henry Hamilton, tho old pioneer who Ih no widely known throughout thin country, camo In from Diamond tho other day in company with Mr. and Mm. It. 11. Ilrown and will likely romalu in town for a Hhort tlmo until aftor tho fair, perhapH, Henry ban abandoned tho old mule ho uned to rldo and mnken tho trip from placo to placo now In an automobile, but ho dooHti't really enjoy thorni rliloH an ho did tho back of IiIh favor ite mule. p. W. Hltcliio, Iho irrigation an alnlant who wna with flupt. Klmttuck at tho Experiment Station for the weaHon, left Monday morning for Cor valllfi. Mr. Ititrhlo han romplotcd IiIh courne at the O. A. C. hut may return W) Hcbool for po"t graduate work during 'the coming ncliool year, although he had not decided upon that coumo when he left hero, Mr. Kltchln la an excellent young man and proved a good worker at tho Rtatlon, giving couHclonttnun norvlco whllo thcro. MIhboh Jean Cook and Annetto Leonard, Jo Cook nnd Taylor HuHton oxpoct to loavo next Monday by way of Hond en routo to Beattlo where thoy will ontor tho Unlvomlty of WoaJilngton for tho coming nchool year. Mlsa Cook will ontor tho non ior clttBH having boon at tho untver Hlty for tho pant three years. MIhh Leonard will iiIho ontor hor Honlor year, although up to this year hIio Iiiih been a Btudent of tho U. of O. Tho parly will bo Joined In Portland by Mln Joan Schwartz who goon to Iho Washington aohool an a froHhman tho (nunc na Jo nnd Taylor. Kvolyn Hyrd vin ftit(0 Join tho parly at Port Horn Friday, flopt, JO, to Mr him Mm (1 Ui ii C'liinuHin, u daughter. I). II. Smyth iiud hln lion Ityo were In town Sunday from tholr homo In the Happy Valley country. J. O. Ilutler wan over from Catlow on notuo land buslnoHn during tho wook. MIhh Helen King took her depart ure yoHterday morning for Corvallln where alio will enter tho O. A. ('. (liking a pharmacy coumo. Or. II. F Smith han gono to tho mountnlnn for an outing and hunt During IiIh abHonco Dr. C. C. Orlfllth will bo found at hln olltco during afternooiiH. Oscar Dowiih in in from IiIh Catlow , Valley farm. Ho camo ovor to buy a Ford. Tho liiHt'tlino wo vlHltod 1 Oscar ho intimated ho needed a cook. Wonder If tho Kohl goon with a cook. It. A. Smith and wife wont to Heiid one day (hln wuok to which point they took hln mother who in returning homo after a vlnlt of hov ural weekn with hln family and frluudn In thin section. Dr. H. Donmau wan up from Crane for a day or two during thin week, having brought Minn Howell, the community numo up aftor nho had Lunula an Innpectlon of tho nchooln of Crano and assisted Dr. Deiiman in somu tonsil operations Hugh Tudor, one of tho nheop men of tho Albemon territory, wan a bus! noun vUltur to our city during the fimt part of thlH week, Mr. Tudor recently took a train load of nhoep to tho Chicago market and although ho didn't got a big price, ho mild It wann't no bad. W. H. Parker and hln non Kos wore In town Wednesday looking at ter some business affalm. Minn Lydla a Tyler camo In with them, Hho having n . Kono over with thn I'arkcm a Hhort gono tlmo ago to Palnley on a vlnlt. Mnn Tyler han taken up her ntudlen In Iho high nchool. ' Mrs, Hunh Mrllargo Ih over from her homo in Ilarron Valley on a vlnlt with relative and frlendn. Mrn. McHnrgo in a ninter to Mrn. W. A. (loodmau. Chan., Lloyd and Kldon JohiiMou. Hho In over to Join with tho family while the other ninter, Mm. Htonewall Mothemhead, In here from her homo np In WaHhlngtou. Telegraphic advice Thumday from Portland announced that Mm. Ku gonla Hemltold wan, Horlnuuly 111. Further Information from tho mimu nource yoHterday ntated nho waH not improved. Her Muter, Mm. Piatt Kandnll, left for her budnldo lan night, making tho trip to Uond by auto in order to aitch tho morning train for Portland. .ii .o- I'AIUM Itl'ltKAL'H TO FKDKIUTK Tho county farm bureaun of Ore gon will federate Into a ntate bureau If the rerommeiidatloiiH of tho farm bureau olllclaln who recently mot In convention are followed, miyn Paul V. MariH, exteiinlnn director. A com mittor o.' throe membem wiih ap pointed for weritern Oregon and three for oawtern Orugon to preparu plana and Hiibmlt thorn to n general convention to bo held later. Oeorgu A. .Mansfield, president of tho Jack sou county bureau, P. O, Powell, president of tho Polk county bureau, and O. It. Dougherty, prenldout of tho ClackauuiH county bureau, are tho commltteo for western Oregon. J. H. Dobbin, president of the Wal lowa county bureau, Albert Hunter, kpresldon' of the Union county bureau and W. W. Hurrah, member of tho executive committee of the Umatilla county bureau, aro tho commltteo for eaHtern Oregon f Have .your ivntch overhauled, fit art the dd clock to ticking, get that old piece of Jewelry In wnnrlp order, llavo your oyiw fitted to Heading STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Harney County National Bank OF BURNS OREGON SEPTEMBER 8, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $418,168,37 Overdrafts - -- 630.58 Bonds and Securities ------ 143,857.86 United States Bonds ------- 32,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures 4,601.77 Real Estate Owned 1,000.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank - - - 3,100.00 Redemption Fund 1,625.00 Interest Earned but not Collected $-t - 9,240.40 Cash and Exchange 176,551.52 .$791,275.5 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 50,000.00 Surplus - - 52,000.00 Undivided Profits ------- 17,223.07 Interest and Discount Collected not Earned 103.57 National Currency 27,900.00 Reserved for Depreciation Liberty Bonds - 2,602.78 Deposits - - 641,446.16 $791 275 58 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY OREGON STATE DEPOSITARY ACCOUNTS INVITED Joy relgnn in tho heart of the American hounowlfo. Hho la mightily plcaned even tickled nnd all bocauno of sugar. Every day she reads In tho dally papers of how thn falling sugar market In squeezing tho profiteering garabtem who loaded up on ' that Htaplo and have been withholding it from tho market In order to compel her to pay exorbitant prices and clean up fortunes for thomselven In a few months tlmo. Hho reads that many of theno gambling hoardom have lont largo Hiimn of money through tho stump In price, others aro In financial din Iresn, and hoiiiu are on tho verge of ruin. Their frantic walls aro bh nweot to her cars iih Ih tho tantn of honey to a hungry hear. And she smllen. Joy bo with you, sinter. Laugh on, nnd laiight heartily. Wo laugh with you. o PAH) 1XHJAI.H. Try Firrwtono CortK UnlvcrmU Oiu-ttKO. Adv. ti. FOR 8A LBHO feet 6 Inch casing. Universal Oarago Co. 8-14. Sylvia Hebekah Lodgo, No. 43, I. O. O. V., will begin regular mootlngn next Tuendny night. Patlentn receive tho bent of caro at tho IlurtiH Maternity Hospital, Mm. Lenter Williams, Prop. Adv. . FOIL SALi: Umpire Hntato Heater in flrat class condition. An extra) - bargain. Inqulro of II. A. ltlch- unison. lu-U-'Jt I Thu Lndlon Aid of tho Iliiptlnt ehureh will give a window sale In Oio j Commercial Club on Saturday, Sept. SB. Kenneth Crozler chr deliver YOUR COAL. Cfirapr new than later. WheR i he present supply In exhausted tke price will raise.-IhoHe G22F. Bend & Burns Auto Stage II. It. SCHANNO, WIS? HII.L, O. S. VhTKKSON, Props. All Totiriuu Carn NOV MAKING REGULAR SCHEDULE Lcavctt Hum every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday Special attention given passengers Quickest and cheapest route out Perishable goods, Express or any freight shipped via Bend in our care given prompt attention HEADQUARTERS, REED BROS. DRUG STORE Now goods arriving frequently it Mrs. K. V. Schwartz. Adv. 8-21 Piano in Excellent shapo for root Just tuned. Inrjulro at this office 8-28 Mm. A. D. Jones In now In chars of tho Smth rooming house adjoin ing tho Cola hotel. Sho will h p loaned to meet hor many frlcndi there, C-12tf. Mrs. Millar Is agalng nt her plnea of hunlnesH where nho In prepared tr furnlnh tho trade with nuitnble toll Innry. Sho hnn a nlco lot of thlngi approprtato for tho school children Adv. STOCK ItANCIIKS WANTED Wo will MKn have n number of buyer for Hno fimt elann tock ranrlirn rriutonnbly jwlccd. Come la and llxt your pn)rty Harne? CoHBty AbNtruct Co. The Herman Martz Wood Saw Is prepared1, to work promptly Phone No. G104 C-MM-M"I-M"M HH'H"H--H . Wm, Farre Practice before U. S. Land iJcparlmeiit and Real Estate Indication aro that the luru of tho land will attract many Investor to llnrney County the com ing MVIMOR. lilNtillKH IIOW will bo kept beforo pnut Mctlvo luvcstoni Uie en tiro weahOH. TI ItKAL MiXASURU COMING when yon order a glass ot our per foe t soda. Made Just right, mlxod Just right and.Borvod Just right It Is a drink fit for tho goda or tholr di Hcondunts. Sooma Ilko high pralsot Not a hit of it. Como In any tlmo and put tho tuattor to n tost. And llHton, It tnstoa ovon bottor If partak en In company. PAGE'S SWEET SHOP ' m i jr i. i in i- ijiiivu yuiir oynx iiiiimi hi iieiiiiuig land and goon back to WuHhlngton (kIuknch, hco O. M, SALIHUUItY for Iter Junior year, Jeweler, optician,