T H K T I M HH-U H U A h I) II V It .V H , II A It H V (' O V N T V , ' . - . - - - - - O U T5 (JON fW unlay HejXemhcr itr,, '2(, STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE JPnjXO K light. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank OF BURNS OREGON At the Close of BuiineM SEPTEMBER 8, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts - - - -Overdrafts ------- U. S. Bonds Other Bonds and Securities " -Banking House Fur. and Fix. - -Five Per cent Rodinp. F'd - Interest earned not collected - -Cash on hand, ai)d in other banks LIABILITIES Capital - -- -- Surplus and Undivided Profits - - - Circulation " Bills Payable (Liberty Loan Account) - -Re-Discounts with Federal Reserve and other Banks - - - Deposits OFFICERS JOHN D. DALY, President A. C. WELCOME, Vice President E. H. CONSER, Cashier J. M. DESILETS, Asa't Cashier. r LOCAL Prontloy nnd Fred Smyth wore ovor from tbulr Diamond ranch homo yciitortlny. (lion Chandler, nan of Mr. nnd Mr. Perry Chandler of Cntiyon City, wan ovor thin wool: for n nhort vlnlt. Ho drovo tho SIIvIoh ntnRO out nnd hadv;i pnHHongor who don I red to bo brought through to Hurnu. A. O. Welcome returned Sunday from Portland where ho had boon for u fow duyri. Ho mndo tho Journey down In company with hlti nephew, Alfrcl Wolcomo, to placo him in school for the year. y J4r. J. C. Garrett, tho ronpoctod pioneer womun who llvoil for no many youm on Hllvor creek, Ih In tho city at thu homo of her daiiKhtur, Mrt). Simon Lowltt. Although Mrn. Oarrott will bo 79 yourH old In No vember, nnd 1i:ih nuinerouii urniul nhlldnin and great-grandchildren. hIk! Ih ttltu active both phynlrally and maiually. Sho rnnkn frequent trip from WiiHhlngton to thin part of tho country In vlnltlnn with hor children and really onjoyii llfo. Hnr many old timn frlendn in UiIh vicinity ara ulways glad to boo hor upon hor occasional vIhMk huru. AGAIN THIS YEAR Thin Storo will bo JIoadqiiiirterH for School Supplies Why wait until thu last minute Iho open ing day of Huhool to buy all of tho needed mippliuH. Ihiy now while RtockH aro frenh and service not rBuhod. Tablets Riilers Pencils Pastes Crayons Pens Inks Wo en n givo on a comploto lint of Official UooKh For All (irndcK, KEEP BROTjgiEMS The Rcxall Drug Store wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmam $604,280.94 - , 4,161.54 -88,482.50 - 30,012.44 8,400.00 2,500.00 34,760.11. - 55,796.09 $808,393.62 ? 50,000.00 109,472.21 50,000.00 15,000.00 - - - - - 202,323.38 ' 381,598,03 $808,393.62 j Chuuncoy Cummins was In town I for a fow dayii thin week having ; como ovur rrom nin nomo in homo. Mm. Anna Hnlnou hnn purchnned tho Jumvii Hrandon ronldonco proper- ty In thlii city whoro nho will inako hur homo. Hho hnn tukun charge of tho property. Corton Klllott wan In town for a fow da'H thin "week, having brought Mm. Klllott up to Imi noar hor phynl clan uh Hho hnn not boon well. Mm. Klllott Ih in tho King honpltnl. I Mrn. Honry Dallon wont to Port i land Wednesday morning taking hor two youngest chlldron with hur. Hho goon for further treatment to tho In jurod oyo of hor llttlo tton, Kntol. Shu will bo abHont an Indcfflnlto Umo. r i Wnrran Drown, formor county clork of Crook country, wan ovor I rum Prlnevllle thlH week In 'om pt ity with Mr. un I Mri. r'r.ink John-xi-n Mr. Drown ban rovoritl fni ;lr In thlH ctiy, among Ihom Ming Mr. J'ranc'oii Clark, county nchool H'ipor Intendont. Mr. and Mrn. Geo. JMirliaiian and Mm. J. W. liuchanan with hT hoii .loo wore oallud to. our city IhhI Sun day bncuufio of tho norloilH IIIuohh of tltolr brother, (loo. (latoH, who In at tho Kirn: hospital mirroring from an attack of typhoid fovor. Wo under ntand Mr. Gates la Improving at thu timo. for CHOOL Frank Nulloy wuh down from hlu mountain ranch during tho wook on buidnoiin. , Mm. K. II. Hill nnd hor daughter, MIh'ii Harriott aro thu guofita of frlenda In HuriiR thin wook. Thoy cumo In from tho ranch noar Donlo last Saturday. Mrs. Will Flflh and llttlo non arriv ed In thin city Wednesday evening from Portland to vlnlt for a time with Mm. Honry Andonion. Tho lut tor Is Mr. FIhIi'h molhor. Mm. Franceii Clark tnado n hurrl od trip ovor to Paulina thu latter part of last wook 'to moot hor non Ilex and bring him In for high nchool. Tho boy had boon upending tho vacation with rolntlven and frlundii In Crook county. Dan Jlonfuiot and family urn lain arrlvabt In UiIh vicinity. Thoy aro on tho Portor Bylvontor placo up tho river whoro thoy will ronldo for a tltno and If thoy Jlnd tho country to their Hklug thoy will piiruliiifo nnd ronialn pormanontly. it. J. Wllllamti wan ovor from IiIh Hllvor crook homo TucHtlny looking nftor nomo bunluoitti affnlrn. Hob waH worry ho didn't got ovur during tho Senator Chamburlaln'n vIhU, iih ho Ih an admirer of tho minntor and one of bin iitaunch MupportorH. Dr. II. F. Hmlth nnd party of vIhU- nm aro back from tbolr hunting trip (o Htetn'u mountain, bringing buck Kovoral fine huckn. Dr. and Mnt. Smith bare bvon enjoying a vlnlt from Mr. and Mm. McDonald, tho latter being u nUter to Mm. Hmlth, and Charlrn K, Mlnkior, a brother to Mm. Hmlth. Rotative Inform uh that Mr. and Mm, Lo Thornburg aro exported homo from California next week. Thoy httvo boon molding In thai Htato for tho pant year or moro bi"iUKj of l! health of ., Hit h- hay fullv recovered an i they aro coming h.i"! to again take up iliolr residence in I'll; city wher.) il;ov havo intlr honii i nd Mr. Thonibur?. will attain en l.nt'O In biiHlti.M.i. Mm. Tom Allen arrived homo tho latter part of hint week from an ux tended tour of tho nqrthwoNt which took her an fur north an Alimkn. Hhuj confined hor tour to tho ponHt 'coun-j try for tho benefit of henhealth and ! comos homo feeling fine. Hho ronortMi 'a mom Interesting trip up tho conNt and In the northern rouniry whoro nho iipont tho hot inonthH of tho Hum mer. Mr. and Mm. Harry 'c. Hmlth took their departure Monday morning for an extended vlnlt with rolatlvcN and frlendH. Thoy will go to Iowa whoro Harry will visit hlu mother for h timo. Thoy expect to bo abnont, por hapii all wlntor. During Mr. Hmlth'nt absonco Archlo McOownn ban taken I active charge of tho jnauagument of tho Durn Garago whoro ho formerly ) wan iiHHOcclatod. i FOR FAIR WEEK Figured Georgette $2.98 Outings .45 Plain Georgette 2.49 25 off on all Silks 20 off on all Wool Suiting Mrs. E. F. Schwartz. V.KIi'U ftfrfH R.F.ROSE Burns Garage Mm. 1). H, Hackney ban gone to. Nnmpn on a vlldt with rotatlvoH and frlondii. Dr. nnd Mm. J. W, (Joary nrrlvod up from Portland on Wcdnoiidny'n Htitgo. Thoy camo Up on bunlnenH and will remain for an indoflnito timo. o HPKAK TO HC1IOOL ( HOAHDH ON T1IUI18DAY Htato Hupt. Churchill will nttond tho teacber'n InHtltuto In thin city next week and It In hlu Intention to nponk, to tho nchool abonrdn of tho county on Thumday. Junt what hour thin In to take placo ban not been given LIiIh paper, but it would bo well for thoHo who donlro to hear him to luritilro of Mm, Clark, tho county Htiporintondont. Important Resolutions Commercial eluhn all over Oregon have received a copy of rofiolutloim panned by a meeting of tho IrrlRitt orn of tho ntato. Them) roHoltitlonn dual with a Htibject of vital Impor tance to the clt'lionM of lliln county nnd hIiowh tho attitude of men who have given the nubject connlderatlon. It in a matter that comoH.up for thu approval or rejection of tho votom at tho November election. Hotter rend them. At. a meeting of tho Kxecutlvo Committee of tho Oregon Irrigation Congrewi held In Portland on 1 4tb Innt. n motion wun unanlmounly car ried that tho Commlttoo go on rocord an oppomnl to the paHnago of tho Inltlatlvo Hill Numbem 316 and 317. nntltled: "Kootwjvelt Dlrd Hofugo Meanure, and ceding nnd conveying to tho United Htato all tho right, title, claim and Jurisdiction ponHem ed by tho Htato of Oregon In tho land of Malheur I. like In Harney County." and that an effort bo made to necurr tho defeut of thin meanure on tho groundn that it In detrimental to tho bent IntorcHtH of tho Htato, and will prevent tnc reclamation of large nrean of land, and that the Dlrd Kef ugo Hhould bo limited to that portion of the largo area proponod to bo r,v en away by the Htato that U actually Hiiltable fur n bird refuge, Attorney General Drown ban ren dered bin opinion to tho Htato Land Hoard that the landn Involved are ntate IuiiiIh and recommendn that tho Htato unhurt ownernhlp that tho landn tuny bo Hecured and Mold for tho benefit of tho Htato nchool fund. Htato Knglneor Cupper ban filed bin report ngainnt thu meanure, nd vlHlng that tho bill Hhould bo defeat ed and tho matter worked out through tho propor ntato dopnrmentn to protect both tho pronorvo and tho reclamation of adjoining lundn. Mr. J. W. Cunningham of tho firm of Darr A Cunningham, onglneern for the Harney Valley Irrigation Din trlct (an fill. 000 nrce project north of tho lake), Joined in report agalnnt the muaHiiro on account of ucconnlty Your woithleg TIRES are not worthless. WHY Because vulcanizing puts new life into them and adds many more miles to their capacity. We vulcanize scientifically . ... and economically. Harney County SEPTEMBER 8, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $418,168.37 Overdrafts - - - - - - - , - 630.58 Bonds and Securities - ----- - 143,857.85 United States Bonds. " ' - 32,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures - - - - -f - 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 - - ' - 9,240.49 Cash and Exchange - - 176,551.52 i7927558 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 of dralnnffn of dlnlrlct Inndn through ii portion of thn trnct involved. Mr. Krod K. Honnhnw, Dlnlrlct KnKlnoor of thn U. S. G. 8.. In chnrjro of iho wntcr rcnourcru dnta of thn ntnto, mndo report to tho Lnnd Hoard thnt tho water nupply will not ho ituMlclont to provldo for ruclmnntton of propoMud inndn nnd mnlntnln tho full nro:i proponed for gtimu pur poiK'H, nnd thnt drnlnnRo wnu ncccn sary to tinvo tho inndn within nnd nurroundlm; tho lako. Tho Htnto plan of roclamntlon con tomplntiiH tho proHcrvutlon of from oljilit to ton thou'iind acren tin u ptr-' m.mntit Ritmu ntfuRn under Htuto ri'Kulutlon nnd tho nulo nnd .tiuttlo nmnt of bulanco. Tho dofont of Iho mensum will aivo about .10,000 ncros of good iiKrlculttirnl Ian tin, of thu vtilno of from $200,000 to $300,000 to thu Hlato nchool fund; Will porinlt of tho propowd ro clnmntlon of ndJolnlnR Inndn; Will pronorvo a ronsonnhlo arou an permanent camo rofujio: Will provont tho nlrondy lnrRo Fodorn) roHorvon In tho Htnto bolng nrronHOd by 47,000, to bo forovor hold from thn tax lint; Will lucroano uottlomont nnd pro duction nnd oncourugo rnllrond x tonnlon wontwnrd from Crnno. Oro Ron. Wo trust this roport will bo Riven duo consideration by tho momborn of your orRitnlzntlon in votltu: on tho ruforondum on thin tneuHuro. notich rou'i'unu cati o n U.S'tTKl) STATBS LAND OKPIfB llurtiM. OroRon, Snpt. Ul 1920 NOTICK In horoby Riven that Hr ninn ThleH, of Ilurnu, OroRon, who, on March 19, 19H, miulo Dotiert Land Entry, N'o. 07289, for 8SW'.'t Bee. 211 nnd NNW,, Portion 2G. TownHhlp 22 R., RnnRO 31 B., Wlll nmoltu Morldlnn, huu filed uotlco of intention to make Flnul Proof, by purchnHO undor Sec. 3 Act March 4, 1916 to oHtnbllAh claim to tho lnnd nbovo described, boforo RoRlator nnd Hocolvor, nt Uurnn, OroRon, on tho 2G day of October, 1920. ClHlmnul Harnett na witnesfien: JoHoj.h Wllkoruon, Dale Porter, Bend & Burns Auto Stage H. It. SCIIANNO. WI-8 1I1LI., O. S. PCTKHSON, Props. All Tourinu Corn iVOB' MAKING REGULAR SCHEDULE Leaven Ihtrnv every Sumlau, Mondau, 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 National Bant Glon Clornnnn, and Frank JacVtoi, ull of Uurnn, Orenon. V. G. GOZAD, IlCRlntcr o Foil BALK Now 1920 Model M. well tourlnR car, bought Aug. 1st. nnd drovo from rcnnnylvnnla to OroRon; throo now tire Addri or hoo Jonoph Henry, Dlitzcn, Ore Kon It. o IV.:n IXKJALH. Try Kirmtonc (in. llnlvrral GaniKo. Adv. tf. KOH BALB HO fcot 6 Inch enstos. Unl vernal GaraRO Co. B-14. rntlonta rocnlvo tho beat of caro nt tho liurnn Maternity Honpltal, Mn. Lentor Wllllamn, Prop.- Adv. Mm. A. D. Jonon In now' In chargo of tho Suith rooming houno adjoin Iiir tho Colo hotel. 8ho will bo plvnnod to moet hor many frloudn tboro. C12tf. I HTOCK ItANClIKH WANTKP Wo will MMtn httvji a numbrr of liuycrn for como Mrxt cIiixh ntork 'rwiiclirH rMumnubly priced. Oomo In nnd Hut yoar property Harrier Oaanty AlMtract Oo. The Herman Martx Wood Saw Is prepared to work t promplly Phone No. G 104 Kenneth Crozler cm deliver YOUR COAt Cheaper new IhH Mter. When lie preacat mppiy lu fxhaMlcd the price will mlsc-PheHe G22F. ssszsnxms RKAL riJUSUllH OOMIIS'O when you order a glass of our porfoct soda, Mod Jmst right, mixed Just right nnfi aorvod Junt right it is a drink fit for tho goda or tholr do ncundnntR. Sooiub llko high prnlso! Not n bit of It, Como in any time and put tho mnttor to a tost, And llnton, It tnHtos ovqn bottor If nartnW on lu company. PAGE'S SWEET SHOP