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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1918)
The Public School observed Arbor Day yesterday with an appropriate program. W. L. Best returned yesterday nunmnsii IBS hi , n . v m from takliiR Baker. a shipment Of cattle to Fi smI '! CI .... 1 1 tB v 1918 1776 T HE SPIRIT OF 1918 among our people must be equally as patriotic as that of our forefathers of 1 776, for the question of protecting our liberty born in that historic year is now of paramount importance to every true American. THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN begins April 6th Our in.titu tution, its officers and employees are now at the Government's command during the entire period of the Third Liberty Loan, ready to serve the public in receiving subscriptions, giving information, and assisting Harney County patriots in every possible way. TERMS OF PAYMENTS 5 per cent with Subscription 20 per cent on May 28th 35 per cent on July 18th 40 per cent on August 15th Personal checks on outside banks of Liberty Loan Subscriptions. will be accepted in payment First National Bank of Burns. Burns, Oregon Capital and Surplus - $100,000.00 United States Depositary Oregon State Depositary A. H. Drown recently returned from a trip to Portland and brought back SBfbe pure bred atock for hie ranch. Mm. Hattle Mantle- came over from Payette Monday evening, flhe ha been pending the winter at that place. hockey Mcl'hall returned yesterday from n trip to ("amp Lewlii where lie had taken a shipment of mule for the government. The school pictured .11 the Liberty yesterday were lied Cross slides and two reela of moving picture on min eral pnlut. These proved Interesting and Instructive. BwamammsMMMMm The Times-Jleral d . ' ; Hu The Large! Circulation Of Any Newpper ! Harney County. SATURDAY. APRIL 13. lftl Furnished house with barn t. reat. -Wm. Parre. Haat of Mra. Flre.ved'a lives patients at materalty h.spltal "Keep the Olow Buy Liberty Bonds. in Old Glory" Local News. Born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Caldwell, a son. I have 100 pounds of Mangel Wur zel seed for sale. I. Schwartz. Two AJax Ford tires new, for sale at a bargain. Farmer. Exchange. The Tiroes-Herald Is informed thai John Eberle sold bis residence In this city this week to J. E. Slxemore. C. L. Austin and family are mov ing to the Purlngton Saw Mill for the summer. Fur Male Seed wheat. Early Baart r Little Club. 80 day oafs All fanned and ready to seed- P- Weittennllter. I R. H. Brown, of Diamond, spent several days transacting business In this city, returned to his home Thurs- ' day accompanied by Tobe Duncan. C. D. Howard, formerly a resident Of this vicinity, having been In , charge of the Korten place, Is here this week from Nampa where he Is now living. This store is now on a cash bals. No more credit will be given. I. Schwarti. civil,- Weittenhlller mid family are moving to their new ranch east of town this week. - s Henry Blackwell the well known HtocRbuyer. shipped twelve cars of cattle out o( Crane Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Patteraon were In ! from Diamond aa witnesses in a case before the circuit court this week. Mrs. Lucy Davis, who has been teaching school at Welser. Idaho the past season came over Monday for a brief visit at this plao. Henry Elchner, of Harney, left Wednesday morning for Vancouver, Washington, where he will bo em ployed in one of the shipyards. Hev. W. F. 8bields Is absent this week attending the Presbytery at Nysaa. He will possibly visit Boise before he returns. Foil HALF, M taken at once $476 Wesen Bros. Cabnet Grand Piano for $200 cash. TKls Is a snap and well worth Investigating. For full Inforatlon Inquire at this office. Mrs. II. It. Dunlap was up from THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF , Val. to t '" He patriotic demon KCRNH. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS ' stratlon at Crane Saturday and came SIOO.OOO. "THE BANK THAT I on to this c(ty Sunday for a short MAKES TOUR S S S SAFE." I visit with friends. AOOOBNTA INVITED. on ,r,M)),r, . bMn de. Drover Hudspeatb. who has been ! clared and under direction of Mr. clerking in tbe Burua Cash Store for f O. B. Thompson, entomologist and Home time past, left this week for government field agent. Is being IMley, where he will assume the man- aaaldtoualy waged against the Insect agment of the Kiley Branch of the this week. Burns Cash Store. B. F. Stllson and son are spending Mrs. Kobt. Iteed, who had been visiting with her daughters, Mm. a few days In this city. Mr. Stllson ! Kay Smith and Mrs. Jesse Ferguson, has been employed in one of the ship- J left for her home at Juntura Sun yards at Bolllngham Washington, ; day. Mrs. Ferguson and her little for some time past -and expects to ' son accompanied her for a few days return to that place tbe coming visit. Mrs. Smith took them as far week. jas Crane. Drug Store Sundries In addition to a complete line of Drugs and Pro prietary Medicines, we carry a full supply of Rubber Goods of all kinds. Combs and Brushes, all grades and prices' All Kinds of Toilet Preparations. Pens, Pencils, Ink and Stationery. We will furnish you anything you need for an in telligent care of the health and beauty of your person. The Rexall Drug Store REED BROS., Prop. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cecil, of Sun tex, spent several days In town this week. This store Is now on a rash basis. No more credit will be given. I. Schwartx. . Or. Minnie llandvCaUcrson has gone to Ontario to consult aw .are Min-i -In list A -. v . ' V Dean Morton one of the substan tial farmers of the Diamond country, was here the other day,, ;-" , , . ' M . Before you pjan your ausamer wardrobe be aura to see sample line of Bchwelier Imported Swlaa em- bruderles and dry goods. AURA CLINQAN. Rep. THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK OF BURNS. CAPITAL AN iHWI.l'H SISO.OO. -TEE BANK THAI M;AKBS YOUR f S S SAOTC." i SUTJDVNTS 1NVITK , The Times-Herald has a supply of Millions for the lis. of candidates for office for the coming primaries. Get your petition tut and la circula tion In time. Fred Uoyl desire, to announce to his friends that he Is now connected with the universal Oarage Co. In the converted building formerly the White Front Barn. He may be found mere reany o serve any wlio may require bis aid. Mrs. Harold Johansen and little child were passengers out on the train from Crane Monday enroute to her home In Walla Walla after spend ing a month with relative and frlenda In this county. Mra. Johan aan is a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ueo. Buchanan and is well known to tbe people of this section. Mr. McQowan of the Burns Oar age recently returned from a busi ness trip to Portland. Whlfe In the D. M. Perry, father of Fred and Roy, Is here from Oklahonu to spend the summer. Hu will look after the affairs of his son Roy, who has Joined the navy. Rev. W. F. Shield went to Boise following the meeting of the Presby tery at Nyssa this week and will not return until next week. He will con duct services at Nyssa tomorrow. A. OtMnger, proprietor of the Far mers Kxchange, arrived here the first of this week to look after some busi ness arralrs. Mr. Ottlnger Is now making flying machines for the gov ernment. Ladle: The Fashion Book and sample from Victor Tailoring Co., have ar rived. I wilt be pleased to show you the line any time. Satisfaction always guaranteed. AURA CLINOAN, Rep. Bnmnnii .' TIME APRIL 6th HELP YOUR COUNTRY WIN! BUY A LIBERTY BOND OUR SERVICE FREE Hantfy Ctninlg National Bank ,5 Ihims, Oregon r"Y0yR MfJlE INSTITUTION" BiiiiiliMlliimiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiHnniiiiiiiiiiiiiyminiiiriiisiiimnnmTn lUiMininmiiiiiiiiiiiiiinfruiiniiniiiiiiiimnHirniiminniiminiTmTrmmrmi Ennny C. B. Ausmus transacted business at this place the first of the wet. If you need some good eating or cooking apples see F. R. O'Connor. Crane. Oregon, or send in your tfctfir by tb. Laundlgan truck. Priaw 0. first and second grade. Sl.nV'add $1.76 per box. Mr. and Mr. J. C. Bevclk and th!r two children arrived her. yeterday from Garfield. Waahlngton, where they have been residing for the paat several year. Mr. Bavclk wm for erly Miss Lea Robinson and I well i known to the people of this vicinity cuplerl by the Hackney lirotfrars. . i nere mie spent ner life. up to the J, I I ...... . 1. . ... .. MTfl a aeeoml hand store. The bdfldlng "" " marriage, air. evcifc.- will become part of the new furniture '""" "",m ln " vu-iny of the nd wijiil hand store which he Is fitting up on Second!" Street. T- L. I.. HN MKHTKR IICTH lit ItNH lit SIMSS PROPKKTY. A deal was closed recently where by L. L. Noonchester becomes the owner of the business property form erly owned i,y FraikU King. MM oc IIAKNKV Xt NT BOYS IN Tl DRAFT. The Exemption Board has notll ed the following boys to be ready report for the draft to fill Han county' quota to go to the came nt on tbe 26th of this menth: Jesse J. Jones, Christ Bakopano Leo. . Miller, Vent. Kern, Marti Joyce. Fred A. Wilson. Baail Kirs Ben Odell, Frank Trlaka, Levi Simpson, Timothy Lane. ' Narrows and the family ay decide to remain Md farm In Harney ciu- Mrs. Lena Mendenhall, Wortl Grand Matron of the Order of K ern Htar of Oregon, paid an of fie visit to Burns. Chapter last Thi day evcnlifg. She was greeted by Urge numier of the members and was a most profitable and enjoyat session. Mrs. Mendenhall reside Portland. r v , ' , ' .a 4 w - j aia ..I..... 'BwseT'rn'tBWrpCfcaMBiBrBiNai)B jUP '- U'""iPMSiiBBBaWPliei rj city he arranged for a shipment of 4 car loads of F'ord ars which are now being unloaded at Crane. He alo purchase a new steam boiler which will soon be assembled in the vul canizing department. James F. Mahon, of Princeton, Oregon, submitted to an operation at a hospital on Tuesday last. His wife son Ira. and daughter, Mrs. Claud Smyth, left for Portland on Monday and reached their destination Tues day morning. Mr. Mahon Is report ed Improving and hia early recovery Is sincerely hoped for by his many friends lu Harney County. Assessor John Caldwell, accom panied by his mother, Mrs. Lee Cald well, retured from Salt Luke City, Tuesday evening. Mr. Caldwell went to Salt Lake to consult specialists and receive treatment which were Im possible to obtain els.iwhere. We are pleaaed to state that at present he Is much Improved In health and will In a abort time be able to resume bis duties In the Assessors office. Give Your Little Ones An Interest in the Future They arc your hold on the future, and America is fighting to make their future safe. They are too little to realize this now but some day must learn to reverence the traditions of America, the ideals of America, the great cause for which the men of their father's day gave their lives. Re ready then to put in their government- inspiring evi hands bonds of their They will be for them dence that their fathers planned sac JiC i i i j . .i . milieu auu invcaiea ror tnir snnt future. Liberty Bonds will mean' more to them than money. They! will make them proud of the fathers 1 who in America's day of great need proved themselves true American patriots. Invest in Liberty Bonds for Your Little Ones . CONTRIBUTED BY THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND BURNS CASH STORE . .-.,, ; -A.iiifiM kil